TO-LET nm nweuing nouses on Hiiisborongn sneer. near Hillsborough Sqn", OM dwdlilill llbilsiaori Prince tstreet containing eight roonia-~Has I modern' K”,'::n°:f:°|::;"°“ '°‘“"» “ill lilve lil modern conveniences. Fosseasioii W. l - W¢ilnei'. You ' _ p .AILE INVITED If ir" no.n°..°::.‘.i-.:i°°~ 'i;iounts, (the very lm VISIT -.>1'J‘:n. STUDIO. oi-:o. ii. cooir ivoiiir iioiisiss Hughes’ Condition Powders It cleans them out and makes them stand up under hard work. Give it now--the spring is when it does the most good-25c full pound. Headquarters lsr liorse sad Caiils Medi ciae. Geo. E. H igh. Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes We have the largest assort- ment of $1.50 and $r.75 shoes in the city, neat, best of leather, new stock, worth any time ‘$2.00. Sold in other stores at $125. If vou wear low shoes, you sill save money by dealing viitli us. ' Trynis' for your next pair.. A. i-3. mi-:Ac_iii-:N. Stop the Leaks! It is the small leak that you don’ notice that counts-it will sink a big ship. you may he prying a moderate price for your groceries, but do you get the best quality ? It is the best quality that gives the best value in the end. The Quality of our Groceries Onr molto is the best of everything at a moderate price.Nottiing Tssesover our counters but what is rel a ie, clean and fresh. Do you get this P Consider-if you don’t, why not “stag the leaks." Give us a trisi an test us-two stores io suit your convenience-Prompt de- livery. McKenna’s Grocery. (D n to n store 226|. PHONE I Ugvtownvitore zz6b. i i The Eagle Shoe For Men Is without doubt the best Shoe on the mar- , ket-“We have them in , . vici Kia, ’ Valure Calf. Patent Coit. To see them is _to buythem., ' Price $3.50, 840° and 54.50. Si’itAGilli 8: fo . _ Sole 'Agent -, SUNNY IDE. l Shapcly Smooth- Fitting lnvictus Shocs _ You will see on the feet of the best dressed men-Thous an d s of pairs are worn every claw the Canadian pn " and the trade is ever increasing--This condition con d not last if INVICTUS SHOES were not dis- tinctly and positively everything that good shoes ought to be in Ailcy & Co, Sole agents for Invictus Shoes. §g FLOUR REDUCED 256 A BBL We iind that we are overstocked on two brands of Flour- Gypsy and Beacon- In order to work some of it oil quickly we have reduced both brands B50 a. Barrel This reduction will maine Gypsy $5.00 per barrel. Beacon $4. 75 per bsrrc-i. Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Bccr & Gott. READ THIS AND ACT Hair Brushcs Bought out samples 25c, oc. lillsfgyrisever nad such bar- gains. See our window to-day. Rciidin Bros., Phone 86. Opp. P. 0. W Cardigan Briogc That well irnown business stand and wharf property lately owned by J, F. Norton, also dwelling house will be sold cheap. Apply w W. S. STEWART or J . F. NORTON. Charlottetown nrrtinu style, form and make up--inside and out from soles to strap. Prices $4.00, $4.50, $5.oo. _ W usincss For Sale at »lilifcril?ililll|lriZ\iL l Y ' A iillliilliiii Oillcesln New Prowse Block A Charlottetown. ' Gaim- 'l'._ J. Tavwn, of Cliarlottstown, was visiting ~his niotlier Inst weak at Picton. . The business stand, wharf property and dwelling house lately owned by J. F. Norton. Cardigan, will be od`oi-ed for sale to-day. _ Mu.. A. A. Moreau, lid. P., and Mis, Mcliean, ot P. E. island, says an Ottawa exchange have taken Mrs. Scsrtl\'s house on Maolraron street, Ottawa, for the session. Giuanisii advertisers willbs glad know that its Saturday issue with its _many special features is now read by ai least six hundred more pcople than any other during the weck. This increase is in addition to its already much larger #ale on Saturday. Every body should read The Guardian and have a copy of the special Saturday edition sent regularly from this office to their friends. They will appreciate it more than a letter. Only fifty cents per yi.-or or Zocfor-six months. tf Tun following resolution of condolence was conveyed to Albert E. Wright, recently( It is the desire nf the members of King Edwa'rd. I.. 0. i.., No. ltlct and Maple Leaf, L. T. li. No, 233, Bedequs. that their sincere sympathy bc conveyed to you and yourfaiuily in thc sad bereave~ ment you have been called upon to bear. in the deoili of your beloved mother. and wc would direct you to the God of all consolutionl who is ablcI and :willing to sustain you in this your hour of trouble, ever bonrlng in rniiid that your loss is her eti:i'iial gain. As slio has pus-ed' to that gical. Beyond, to hear that wail done. thou good and faithful servant. As thou hast been faithful over s low things I will mairs you fuithfuicvor mnny things enter thou into the _joy of thc Lord. Signed by T. J. iiiiuan and Georirc Sutherland for committee. ON Saturday evening Inst tho friends of -Iamcs. Curley mot at tha residence oi John McLean, North Wiltshire, for the purpose of bidding him good bye and presenting nn address and gift before his departure to Vernon Rlver where be has been appointed to the position of section fornisn of the railway. After doing justice to the good things provided by the host, the chairman, Ewen Usmpbeli, called upon J. M. Nicholson to read sn address and present u dress suit ease to Mr. Curley on behalf of~his numerous friends. The recipient made a suitable reply. Short speeches regretting the departure of the guest and wishing him health, hsppinesaa_iid_prosp_erity in his naw position were given by Chas McDn.ii'. Murdock Mclfsenn; Edwin Edwards, John MoLeAn, Dr. McKenzie, I). Cummings, Ewen Campbell and J. M. Nicholson. Hou. A. B. \VAnnuiu-on delivered s lecture in Grandview l-iail last Friday night on “Sumo of Cnnndifs Great Men." For an hour and a half he held the closest attention ot tho uudience while he referred lu is scholarly manner to some of tire great mon of early Canada, which included Jacques Cartier, Samuel Champlain, the famous Indian chiefs Joseph Brnnt,Tecurnseb and others. In thlasubject Mr. Warburton found full scope for his weliknown talents ‘and his treatment of it was such ua left' nothing further to bo desired. Complimentary remarks were made by the chairman- Kenneth McLean and A. S. Nicholson and Mal. A. Martin. A hearty vol'-e of thanks was tendered, The ieurnedleeturei- to which 'hc suitably responded. The meeting was brought to is close by singing the National Anthem. Miss Minnie Gillis presided at the organ. Fonrir aiirlrtsesls were killed by the iifessra McMillan of Wood lslimds on Friday thei4th Instant. says the Prince Edward Island Register of March 1835, butafogooming on they only succeciieri in getting eleven nn shore. What is source of wealth docs thc shoals ot seals which regularly visit. our shores every winter present to the iiiliubitants of this Island. Iii Newfoundland several hundred sail of vessels are employed every spiiugin this fishery, which has rcwsrderi the enterprise of many of them engaged in it with affluence and inde- pendence; but in vain are all the treasures of the watery elements scatter' ed with u wasteful hand around our shores; the subjects of rival and more 'enterprising States may revel on them before our eyes, and fuer. upon the fruit which wejrclnse in pluck; only let ns blanrc not heaven when the sordid caries of poverty and old age come upon us; here are the menus of riches within our fgrnsp, butapsthy and sloth have so benumbed our faculties that we possess not energy enough to rouse us to lndustry and cxcrtion which alonc are wanting to make thcm ours. British Beef Iron and Wine-The great blood builder and appetizer.-Nothing to compare with it as a spriuir ionic. It gives newilfe and vigor in svery dose. Only 75o per bottle.-A. W. Roddin,Phem B., Central Drug store. SAVE LAWYER’S EX- PENSES by settiing im- mediaiely. In a ' few days accounts ass into lawyers hands.-“reeks & Co. 23dif lilillmé ---ii ,,”.,,, M#Msseav1vssvses.. s --- _ _ rm" - ~ ' d nts- that is.wh Wliile'S Candy .is wholesome if made from PU” ‘"8" "3 v y half und Cloofillitt are in such demand. Put up in dainty pound and .po all the leading C0nlCCti0nefsr * ' i I&liii~1l$ll ' l'.n.. . il .y.f`lmrlnil4~tnw \ , 1 wmwwMwmmmmMMmmwmimm Mw Dams a-soinmsi-cial staiuisoini, advsn~ lsinghqbssii i_o'axiswios but abuiidrsd- nail. 'f‘ryandlms¢ine,irvon can nov. inuohyourgrandfathsr lost, because he ohllld not relp the belfldts of The Guardian Want Ads. which today are ai. yocrssrvios. 1 A TBI Strathcona and Upton correspon- dent, of The Guardian says:-The Saw .illlisat Upton Mills and ltoas's were kept. very busy all winter. James Rleiey is home to his farm also \V. Turner, who has been in Uncle Banfs Domain for a long time. It la a pity some more of our young men would not return to their homu.-Rav. Mr. Oampbcll is preaching i_isre'every third Sunday with great acceptance. . _ ` This Guardlan's coitupondent in the Eastwriws:-The sick in these parts are generally improving with the exception of Angus G. Campbell, Priest Pond, who iii dangerously iii.-Mrs. Samuel Mc- Donald, Dundll. and daughter Miss Annie were visiting eastern friends on ` Sunday the 25th.-Mr. Murphy of. Kon sington is East, probably in connection with the purchase of Dsulal Monsn‘s farm Ea4ltBhltio.-Wiliium Sutherland of Blscir Pond is about removing' to the United States.-John Lund has successfully mov~ od the dwelling of Alfred Stewart.-T. S. Robertson instill confined to hlii house.- Georga Mooney makes welcome trips to the stables of our cattle fe|;dg[§. Tru: Gi.iaimil\N's Pownal Correspondent writes:-Rev. Mr. Ghownn preached air excellent sermon in i-lic Methodisi Church, Pownal on Suiidiiy April irt taking for his text. Acts Vlil, 2|-7. Our talented yuunir tcnclier is again io the front with a spicndld prograin which Isto be put on the boards on Friday nlghiitithiniit. The splendid success o‘ the last concert will insure an over flow audience this time ul~io.- First wild geese passed over Saturday evening. As we have is sporting club none were killed; hope thc Charlottetown club will be as merciful. The Auxiliary of Women’s Missionary Society meets at the huine - f Richard and Mrs. Garner, on Tliursiiny, 5th inet at 2 o'clock ii. ni. Nervous Diseases No Longer a Fad. ALL CLASSES NOW SUFFER FROM EXI-IAUSTED NBRVESFSPLEN- I)lD RESVLTS OBTAINED FROM Tl-IE USE Or' ' Ili- Ghaso’s Nerve Food. “The bicakdowri of the nervous system is no niere society crazo from which it is fashionable to sruifcr, but is beconiinga national calamity which bids fair to rob our descendants of many of thosequalitlcs which have done so much to make this empire what it ls," writes Dr. Guthrie Rankin. an eminent. London physician. The keen competition of lifo is now flelt in all grades at society, and as the result prostratiou, paralysis and insanity are becoming more and more common as the natural outcome of exhausted nerves. Siceplessnoss, irritability, indlgestion. headache and general lack of energy and ambition are among the curly indications of nervous troubles, and with women the result is not infrequently dcrsngenicnts and irregularities of the feminine organ- ism. Ifacommittcc of experts on diseases of the nerves were to prescribe for you they would ulve you ,just such a formula as that of Dr. Cliose‘a Nerve food, tor' this medicine is composed of thc most powerful nerve restorntivss known to medical science. This is no idle boost, as we slinii bc pleased to prove toyou if you will have your physician call- at tliese oiiices and examine the foruiula. What we consider as better proof of what Dr. Ohsss's Nerve Food will do foi- you is to bs found in the letters of re- commendation published from time to tiuieln Dr. Chnae‘s Alniuiiac anii in the newspapers of this country. Naturally and irraduslly this great fond cure forms new. rich blood, the substance from which the brain creates new nerve force. This is thc only means by which diseases of the nerves can be actually cured. Stimulunis und. narcotics give temporary relioi, but withvrgroat expense to the nervous system. 4 Dr. Glinse's Nerve hood slowly but ccrviliily rsvitalizcs thi- wasted nerve cells and hy ililiiig the body with vitality overcomes weakness, sick- ness and disease. A favorite means of proving this is by I noilnigynur Increase in welizlit while us- iriir t ii medicine. Dr. Uiiiise's Nerve l Food, 50carits o box, ii boxes for $2.50. fn, all dealers oi' Edmnrisoii, liatcad Co., Toronto. V ' ‘ __ . . ` Foilouifiyisi Would you voluntarily obn- sent at` any price to dispose of your eye sight? I think not, and yet per- haps yon are one ot' those wiio, by neglect, are irretrievably losing at least a portion of their eyesight. if your eyes need help, the most likely way to assist them is by wearing glasses, properly fitted, My business is to properly tit glasses. This I do as | cheaplv as is consistent with good work. You are invited to call. G. F. HUTCHESON. Optician. MBE] Ml2»A'l` THE ALWAYS Bl/SY., $`l`0RE STANLEY BROS Our Dress Goods Department 0fr'crs a magnificent iicid for sclcciion. The iaicst Attractions iiow really. good quality and honest merit are in all the goods we sho w. Uniformiy low pricis are made on all we have to sell. All the new weaves and colors in British, Foreign and Domestic Stuffs. Special Vqlues at I 52Cr 50c, 75c, and $1.10 per yd. STANLEY BROS. " JAM. ‘ Put up in 7 lb. pulls Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach, Black Curraut, and Apricot to select from Price - - - 55c pa il. CROSSE & BLACKWELLS-7 lb. tins of Marmalade and Plum jam 85c ea..-.Nice. S.A.IlN`IJ1mI=lSO]§l` & CC).- G-rooerm. New Spring Hats at P. E. Islands Grcatcst lillothing Housc We claim and justly so to have the only iip-to- dste hat department in the city. After visiting the others, just step in and see ours. Under this new system of showing hats it makes buying a pleasure for you and easy for us. Here yon see at a glance goo of the latest styles in Gentlenien’s Hats. No opening of boxes, no un necessary time is io~t, and the ' styles will surely please you. They are old England's and An1erica’s Best. Prices $1.00 to $3.50. S. A. McDonald, P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing Store. ' , ..._. " - »__ §. 5 v 2 i'.‘.\_*\"-l T o fi . jf, f _, r, » L. ._-...__ ' BARGAINS iN oRoANs é “Factory Sa mple." We have on hand a few high grade organs- sarnpies-that we have not room for. Do You Want One ? We will make the price very interesting. Corrie in to-day and look the-in over. iiler Bros.. S iii f¢+f"‘i in ;/ '-\\_\ @-el.- if SUNNYSIDE. e' lieqnnusaaslbsauqs »-R, Q A Friendly 'lip Ifyou have not ordered your spring suit, let’s get together. We want your trade, not only your next order, but future orders as weli- Our goods will stand ihe test. You want our goods, perhaps you don't know it, but we believe it and are confident we can convince you. Our new spring patterns are “good for sore eyes" and worthy of your considersiunr 'i`lie prices are not in it when compared with the quality. MCDONALD &' PERRY. The Nobby Tailors. Great George Stare.--_ ...rt -.1 tml" \ . .',»""’ /T4 ,- iv-"` t ` D4/'V41 F;-sd r.. iiavc Your Eycs Tcsicd without delay. What threatens _ilrc health deinsurls immediate attrnirnri, iikeafire. It's the same witli airy- thing that threatens the sight. The time to repair mischief is before ii's clone; save your sight while you liuvc it, not after its hal gone. Gci. spec- taciesinst before you need iiiriri__rroi mouths afterwards. when your sight has been iuipaireri by iielny. llsvc your eyes exniiiineri lovin, so us io know what they iieed iorririrrow. ' \\'e iiuvc gri:at_nurnbers of iiiiesi qi. riiiyrii lenses in stock and have very spccirrl lenses ground to order. E. W .TAY L OR. _ Sourii Side Queen Square. Talking- into oonsid`e1'atioii the number ui copies actua i l_v distribiitvri, the cliiirncir i' oi the circiiin- tion and llw price cliargi-ri tor' advertis- ing; THE CHAR- ' ‘ "5 L0lTEl`ilWN GUAR- SAVE §‘§'§;f- The day of wholesale siaugivcrof teeth by the forceps, is gone. dy years of study, extperiment and the practice experience of learned men as physicians, entists, bacterioiogisis, chemists and others it is now possible for each and evezone to have their teeth preserved to do the work nature intended t em for. ltla Our Business to Save Teeth it is your duty, to yourself, to have your teeth saved. If you 'in- tend having dental work done, cali and have a talk with us, we will advise and explain matters to you, tell you just what you should have done and wha the cost will be, We make No Charge for Examination and Consultation lt is our business and pleasure and we place you under no obli- gation to employ us to do your work. Our Prices Ara the Lowest Uonie and t them. Our workmanship is of the highest grade. Our material tg: best money can buy. All work backed up bya 1 an Year Written Guarnn toe Guarantee _ Dental Rooms Cameron Block. Charlottetown. Over Reddin Bros. DR. E.& E. ROBINS, Proprietor, 9-'/mth ftw DIAN is by i:ir the best adver- tising medium in the Pru- , vinco and tin- ` only one that tells and guar- antees its cir- ciilation, it -. § A ' ~. `>_r,3.-";‘ 0 1 For Sale A desirable farm property iinmilcs from Bi-adalbane atnrioii containing i »wros with Init clnsn buildings. School rind Public fini ii mirios. . 4 Ii “ _ .. 1173:, ’ a fr .. ' ‘ g »~-,_--~~~.~ _.. , gk, _»- _r . . . ,.,.,,,. ._ . , . ,_ l ` 4, id J PP” All IIFPJIU 25 :E E2 *.3 »