. . ,_ . . , _ , A _‘_ _ ‘ 1 'rm'-: cnAar.m"rs'rowr ! _ , 1 . to D t to trust lt. Sold for over sixty year-| °' °” ' ° " “W” "' OC si 4-‘fifth-. _ Lnrr hut not least-tim ooncr~rt_ ple and . - - .Jr ___ ;... ' _ ` W ` r ‘ c--“2-:__ _ *__ ____::_ _ iuultet. social, at thc Consoliriated School _ -ss. _ Y ~ l‘uesduy Mar. l3lh. Adrrrlssiotr ltl cents. 3 3 668 ’ g Ladies with buekctsnr~ples free. First Ln.V_ of ..~?‘ 1 -roi'-z‘;.s. . fu '§‘§*'yg4»'~.<._ -z _:- '-an-P' ‘ ,_..~-‘ ,. -Q Wellner Watch l > _ = ‘»¥r1;~ ' vv _ vv ; _ N0 D0int in its construction open to criti. §rsrnl.1ed\Vr|.h an absolutely perfect cs¢apgm¢n¢_ , ` , HIS throughout equal to watch” f d bl ~,' ,aj (yr r ,-' °°"-li li it °°\ “he-r> watch. an arf serfrifai , ` _ -~ , the money in the market. Prices from 1 u ‘-" ` " ' ~ Always plcaerd to ahow theml 7°” P' vv E |_. L_ N E Fat _ w__ “_ Watchnioleer and ]ew¢l1¢r_ `Y()'U' .A§E\IE} 1 l INVITED If you wish the best in photo- graphfy, finished on the new spec- ialize _ mounts, (the very latest novelty) T() _ VISIT QUE ‘ STUDIO. oso.n.cooa in Prevent Colds and La Grippe Buy a box of Hughes’ La Grinpe (ure Take one when youfcel the first sym- ptunts of a cold coming, such as sneez- ing, clrilliuess, etc-If taken in time it is almost impossible for cold to get past ii ern. `l’ricc 25:: per box. Geo. E. Hughes. Snappy Styles of Solid Footwear Ladies i Here is your chance, one week only. Skating Boots at cost. Box Calf Boots, neat, np-to-date Cheap any time at $2.25 now $1.50, all sizes. Ladies’ Oil Pebble, regular $1.75 now $1.35. These boots arrived a few days ago, a little late of course, but they are yours at the above price. Ste thcm anyway. . E. McEACiiEN. SMALL ORDERS ‘ Sorrrotirru s you think bccrnnrc you rlorr’t nc:-rl rrurclr that your onior is not wurtlr scrrdirrg, so you dont ordcr at rrll. A. We Give _lust as Much At- tentirm to Small Orders _-mii- ns Larger Ones. ‘ ‘.‘°“"'".' ""°""zi‘r..':".:I..s.lh>a:‘..,:.'; filrii‘yL'ol\i|i;b"c~r\ll at out- st/ore ul' phono risiynrrcxrrrllrrrvc `\‘\s“p;r)ll oi'lpr~"y;,a`r]r‘rl' - r .v 0 ' . - igditfir \)Ebiirut\:i\ll)dr~err they will get jrrstnsmuclrattontlorrrnr it it was your-rrcif. McKenna’s Grocery, Down town storeazéa ‘ PHONE i Up town store u6h. ,miami-vlUOllU,%g __g_____ _ “Sll0E CUMFORT” Our Mcn’s 20 Cen- tury Shoe Is the perfection of Shoe Comfort. Heavy sole ~»-ith iight top, lem er lined, perfect fitting- Price $3.75. SPRAGUE & C0 , SUNNYSIDE. I 1 I a Some Prices Cut ln Two We have selected some broken lines, all fairly new and extra good stock, placed them on the counter at the following attractive prices. 150 pairs women’s bnttoned boots, some black and some chocol- ate kid at HALF PRICE. 125 pairs women’s laced boots -a few pairs of one kind and another from $r.85 to $5.25. Your choice at 25 PER CENT OFF. zoo pairs women’s fine kid, turned sole fashionable Oxfords worth from $1.75 to $3.25, 25 PER CENT OFF. 150 pairs misses’ Dongola boots sizes Ir to 2 worth from $1.25 to $1.75 now $1.09. Alley & Co. FLOUR REDUCED 25C A BBL We find that we are overstocked on two branzis of Flour-Gypsy and Beacon. In order' to work some of it oil quickly we ,have reduced both brands 250 a Barrel This reduction will make Gypsy $5.oo per barrel. Beacon $4 75 per barrel. Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Beer & Goff. Your Druggits No other store pays more attention “T0 DISPENSING" Than ours. Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Modern Methods-qualified clerks. GET THE IIABIT. Your prescriptions dispensed lrerc. PHONE S6. Reddin Bros., Always Busy Drug Stow. r. Business For Sale at Cardigan Bridge That we i known business stand and wharf property lately owned by 1. F. Norton, also dwelling house will be sold cheap. Apply lo W. S. STEWART \ Ol’ J. F. NORTON. Charlottetown- Charlottetown. i w . . . 9 Sunday, Maruh11th,nt. Sour-is and Bay races in the rink on Friday night March ‘ Bch. It will be a splendid series of races. l`.o0x|.\'¢r for a hours! The best. d advertise through the reel estate and b ()\vNr:n.~i of trotters and pacers arc re “ qncsted to meet on the ice at Churchill- on ’1`l\\lr1~1'r'.*’,-»'..r.,,, F , i , ‘ , __ ' _ r . - _ ds-1 ~-'-f'v§§.,;,_,i gm >l;.,` r \ , -.1 N it, /` r." _ _ V __ _ _ __ __ , , .. . My . ., ..., - ~ . - - _... - ~ ‘ ‘ trumwwwmmum »....-»»»~»~»wat{wMV Mm *mg Candynis wholesome if trade from pure ingredients; that is why Wll|i¢'S § i Cll0C0lIt¢S are in such demand.; Pttt up in dainty pound and half pound ; boxes and sold by all the leading honfectioners. _ 3 omlnate optiern. , Lawns-aww-mrm»~¢mwmww mmwmmmmmrMwfmmwMwvt\mw ww nd ‘ For sale by Johnson & Johnson , ing among the foreuroat.-Christopher Jar. easiestarrdluost. satisfactory way is to tlslrirrg.-Jarrline 8: ~ Com ton are hoarding columns of 'i‘he Guardian. ideas and models.-Presented to Philip llns baby girl. Congratulations.-The is gaining rapidly in membership;tliere` in future each Saturday Guardian will contnlnau entirely new feature of gen* eral interest to all readers. lt. wil consist of special information for all lovers of horses &c. The matter for this already popular Saturday edit ion. Upper Bello Riv-r. ir of our youth oinedflrst night, D. A. Simons, teacher be- iné. Sons are preparing for spring P uilrilng lobstcr boats from the latest ntl Mrs. Sanders. on the lflth Inst, a Guardian is the most welcome visitor of the season. Qurrr-: an amusing prune of hockey was piayed at 'i‘ryon, Saturday, March lirrl between the invlncihles of Cape Travcrsr- and ti\eSt.arsol Tryon. The day was flneand quitcn number of people wit- nessed the Raine, Tire play finished. ln- vlnclblssii Stars 0. .l. Dawson, unrpirerl. Several iirucs during the play, the game was stopped by aonrc players who, huv- inggot split over the ice- t.wo or three times, wished to show their pugilistir: power. Luckily for-lrotlr parties it was settled without anyone lrelng killed. ii/r.\r.\roNn S'rr:\\'.\n'r‘ wiro has been home on n|nonl.i\'u visillto his mother' Mrs Donald Stewarhof liinrshilelti, left for his home in Californian few weeks ago. Hia many friends and relatives vrert- overjoyed to free him home. Mr. Stewart has five sisters and six brothers living. Two brothers are at horns null rr sister and rt Irrother in Georgctowrr. John Stewart in the l’. C. ll.. another lrrotlrer in St. Peters. George Stewart, and one sister Mrs. Churlt~.~i Munn in Charlotte- town. On his way back Mr. Stewart will stop to visit his sister anti brother in Boston ond also his sister in llnnover, New Harrrpslrire, Mrs. liarvey Pulling- tnn and his brother in Ohio, Daniel Stewart. It is nineteen years since Mr. Stewart was home and he saw many changes. During those long years ot absence the angel of death has visited the den* old home and trrkcnawny rr loved father and u brother. al. Puig-is Can Be Cured and We CanD< rove It. Sample Package Fr§e,-Prove It Your- se . ` When we say that we can cure Piles we mean just exactly what wc say-nothing more, nothing less. We snyit because we know it and bland ready to prove it to you or to any other person. Just its we have saldit and proved it to thousands al- ready. It is because of these thousands that we have cured that we are able to say this. We have done our part in calling your attention to this fact ami it. is up to you todlaprove lt. Anti we 0il'er you thc means of doing so, knowing that you can't; and that when you tryour wonderful Pyramid Pil: Curc you will he so well pleased with it that you will go straight to you drugglst and get a box of lt. And more than that, if at any tlnrc in the future any person tells von as you have told so many yourself, that they are suilerlng the ugonies of thc rlnurned irour plies. you will not re~t until he or she has bought- and is using a box and getting thc same re' llefand cure that you got. We have seenlt dune. Here. forlnstance, isa sanrpls or what a sample did and shows very conclus- rveiy that we are dealing in cold, hard facts and not empty as.~rt~rtions. A person who gets a sample never fnrls to buy. I Mr. John Byrne of Ililti 2nd Ave. New York City, writing under dntc of Jan. 17th, 101.0, Nuys: “I reccivetl the sampleand used it right away. Igot so much relief from ltaftr-r20 years' suffering, that I bought rr .’>ilccrrt. hox. Tire almost unbearable pain is almost gone and my fistula has almost, rlisrrppwrrctl. I hall given up all hope ofcvcr being curcrl. I rrssureyou, gentlernca, l will use every effort to trrakc any of nry fr-ienils try tlrerrr.nsIcan r