if *As/r AyerisSarsapcriII.. GUARDIANQ .eq- sn., __ - "~l"*lk "tt ' 1. L ' "' .-4-_ ='=f-- .4 $ H72 Ask ,your doctor about faking _ Ayers non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla. ! V K Tru-Sf him. Do exactly as he says. ‘ lvoN.A1.coHouc » 1 . r \ e 1 1 , °.Llps white? Cheeks pale? _ Bland .fh1f1?. Consult your doctor. A 'Consult your doctor. .l}ad,.(sk_in? Weak nerves? A-~ Losing flesh? No appetite? Poor digestion? Discouragcd? .i'Clons`ult your doctor. ' ' Free rom Alcohol . c. avalz co., Minnfmnnng. cliennni, .l`nw¢l|, Mm. Want a Nice Parlor flock al a l?argain»:.~c.-..».-it A Onlya few at these prices: $8.5() re duced to $5.5() and $6.0() reduced to $3.75. \/\/- \/'\/. \/\/ 5 |_. I1 m 5 ? .ll~:\\'l~:l.l:n. i & lived Offices ln New Prowse Block- -Charlottetown. »v Misa Maggie* Murray lenxyvale is isitlng in this City. ~ Good sleighing on the roads, brought many people into the City yesterday to attend the market. -- Pork was down a quarter of a cent in this city yesterday. Wheat oiiered so.d at from Bi to 7' cents. -_ l “Any girl desiring to learn ad and news setting should‘apply`at this‘ odice at once. A good chance for the' right girl. , ` The ice yesterday was reporteddan-, gerous. During the past week two teams with hay got in while cross- "l‘he death by drowning has occur- McAdam of Fort Augustus. The annual meeting of the N. B. and P. E. I. branch of the W. M. S., of the Methodist Church meets in Fredericton, N. B., on June 3, 4 and 5. 1 The Legislative Assembly met for a short time yesterday morning. After some formal questions had been asked the House was adjourned till 3 p. m. on Monday. Jas. Paton & Co‘a Limerick nd will appear again in Monday's morn ing Daily and in the Rural Daily Among the Mission Room receipts cknowledged in the Wesleyan this week is $10 from Vernon River; Per Rev. C. K. Hudson and fronl Cape Wolfe Per A. D. McLeod $30. The first city housekeeper who makes application at this ollice can obtain the name and address of ll ,country girl for general houc-work. ~The name will be given to but one person. ’ The new rooms in connection with the St. John Y. M. C. A. were For a real good pho- i/,_ tograph try Cook’s Studio, New DesBrisay Block, ‘ 'run sruule v\'nn»-e may li Ain-ny.. Welcome “HUGHES’ Cascara Pills are a reliable and effective remedy for Bltlous Arrncks, Sl,lvc.<;lsl-l LIVER, Suck l-ll-:An‘Aclllzs, Cox- s'rlr>A'rloN and all derangenlents a- ‘sing from a disordered stomach Price 25c per box. GEO.-~ -E. ll UGHES. Anolhevn ries llnll Arthur l. vl:hlsh.h.l ` (P ARV A RD.) BARRISTEY AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Co'.Qnfon ani PM-hmnnf Bt- "Q wn dwugfelerllv “le H'n.|»ln ‘.508 0fil'~o, 48. ' ' l `\tlv.r.ll. cnvell, an rlsier Solicitor. Noiar Public etc. tK$l`l1»lcl§:- y 0_’Holloran Building, Corner__Gt. Georpe Street, Next tn Banko Nova Scotia. FIRE lN8lllllNOE. lorratse inthe P. E. Island Mutual Fire 'vi nrnnoe Fomvauiel o|\ Farm llullrllnp Chu Halls, School Houses, Uhccrc Foote ,Watm~Mills SErcs.ew,npply le 0. D. HELL. mann; men. 55-Z;-yet; _ é Charluttetlwn jp* h\ei\’s Grain . Waterproof _Boots 0"* ~ This week we are Showing a 'job lot of men’s .grain waterproof - boots. The Relgular price 'was $3.00. he sizes are “,"._._- _ ‘ 7 -irlni wal 1 2.00. ` ' wlnaw "f`- 70 gp; 'Sprague 6: Co. .i Rubbers Its rubber season again and nearly everybody w i l 1 want them. Those \vho don’t want them, should have them just the Sallie. ' No M an, Woman, Boy or Girl should be without rubbers at this ~ season of the year. \Ve'll never offer ` our trade “cheap” or rubbers we can- not guarantee to givesatisfactiop. Men`s rubbers 85c to $1.00 Women's rubbers 6oc to 7 5c Boys’ rubbers '7oc to 8‘c Girl 9 rubbers 5oc to' 6oc (`llildreu`s rubbers 40 to 55c _.@1- Alley'®_ Co - l]ll.H.l]..|_llHllSllll» Kent Street, Practice limited in Diseases of Eye. BU. NNN 719°" and Skin. . Eyes tested -and fitted for gl"°°"orrlcll nouns ` 9 YD ll L DL- LD-LII P me ' Evening: br nnwmtmilt dtww -‘ '~ » 1. .___ _ We llaveaome very nice table cod fish in stock, They are large thick fish nicely dried and ll¢lnh~ ed ami give splendid satisfac- tion. We have also |lhefBonel¢|e Codfish in smell. and large boxes put up at the Sonris Fish Drier. /lleb ehrcded Codfisll for making fish belle. opened last week and able addrehscs were given by Rev. W. W. Anderson, L. L. D., of-Mt. Allison and Rev. Jas. Crisp both of whom are well known ln this Province. The snow that has fallen since the present month came in has made good sleighing and covered the fields protecting the grass roots from the frosts and tllaws usual to this time of the year. It will be well if this condition lusts till the spring wea- ther actually arrives. A correspondent from Wheatley River: Dear Guardian-Will you through the columns of your valu- able paper, inform the people of Wheatley River, whether the game and fish laws are in force here or if there is a fish warden or not, as it is something fierce the llauls of trout that have been taken here during lFebruary. ' Home acknowledges the following : , George McPhee, Hamilton, L.0.L. 0 $6.6 . John Crabb, N. Milton, Sl. A friend in Hillsboro per John lilc- Leod, S2. \ George Bnelgrove, goods and cash $3.91. " ' : C. Wilbcr Bert, l..O.L. 1845, $3.50. l J. J. England, western Lignr, L.o. L. Social, $32.20. J. J. England, Subscription, $10 Contain C. Gillis, $1. G. D. Wright, $5. A. B. Warburton, $2. Bethel L.0.L. 1485 per A. S. Mc C. E. Myers, 50c. Prince William L.O.L. Searlctown collected $21. JOSEPH WISE, Treasurer. The prospectus of the Summer School of Science for the Atlantic Provinces of Canada in which the teachers of Prince Edward Island participate, will be held at Snckville, New Brunswick, from July 7th to 24th, 1908. The prospectus says :- Suckville is situated in Westmoreland County, N.B., on a point of land which jute out into the “miles on miles of marsh" that lie on three sides of the town. Through the marsh, which' lies east of the town flows the Tantramar River, ‘which twists hither and thither as if it had forgotten its way and at .nrt cnt- crs Chignccto Basin. Across the marshes lies ‘the dark g nen sour of Fort Beause,iour.' The Tnntramar has been made famous by the writ- ings of Chas. G. D. Roberts, from whom the above quotations have been taken. A drive for miles on these marshes, in July, with nothing i but a sen of wind blown grass on all sides, with ridges of hills in the die~ tance, will be one never to be for- gotten. On this drive, Point De Bute the old stone houses, and Beauseiour with its bastions, t.ronches,\nv.'c-er magazine and underground chamber, can be visited. Returning home, Coles’ Island, a sand mound in the marshes, will be passed. Middle Sackville, a. busy little village, lies about two miles northwest of the Westcoclt, the scene of the early life mah Charlottetown is the Becretar » ~ Y” Treasurer of the Summer School of Science. :If you are suifering from n rack- lng cough the _result of La Grlppe. alle our'Guaiacol Emulsion. It will strengthen the ohest.and lunge and enable you to throw ~ol‘| the most obstinate cough.-40c a bottle. A. . Rerldin.-Phm B. just a minute, _ And have a look at Samples in our studio. . , Best moulltings , And latest styles. You can get Ever thin ln llotos l The treasurer of the i"phans| Key. S5. 1 town. South-west of the town le_ _ of Chas. G. D. Roberta* J. D. Sea- ` The llinto got into Georgetown from Picton at 11.15 yesterday. On Thursday morning Jas Paton K: Co's Limerick ad appeared in The Guardian and within twelve hours the llrm received one hundred re- eponses. The warmest registered yesterday was 28 above ssro and the cold was at nine last night when the mer- cury went to twelve above. Yester- day morning ut nine it' was icur- teen above. Two new illustrated- songs Where Morning Glorles Twine by Mclddison and I tried to forget by Harney and, U18 from Hillsboro. ,the English, Irish and Scotch songs by Miss Hunter are musical. features at Fair land tonight red in South America. of Leo. the, y A D100*-0011 V58' 0111 50!! Ui 'U\0\'llf-‘Bl The last militia orders contain thc announcement that Major F. Parker Carvell, of the 4th Regiment Canadian Artillery, and formerly of 'this City. has been transferred to the reserve of officers. l In Zion Church the quarterly Com- munion service will be he!-il. fomor-_ row morning. A very large .-ongre- gation was in attendance at the Preparatory-service last evening and 38 new members were received. l Miss L. M. D. Mitchell .of Char- lottetown' had the high honor of - winning the only prize offered for miniature work, 'in the exhibition of the Catherine Lornllard Wolfe Art Students Club of New York, her subilect being "An Old Fashioned Gir ." - "Rev. J. J. Teasdale, of London Ont., who was at one time stationed in this City was the speaker for the occasion at"the recent London Cou- ierence in that City, and the splen- did congregations which came to heal' him were delighted with his dis- vigor, enthusiasm. helpfulness, and Iinsplration, and will long be remem- bored." l A very enjoyable evening was splent in the hall at Brookfield on ,T ursday last being the occasion ol a fraternal visit from the l.:~-‘.hel's _and sisters of Whentely River Divis- lion. A nicely rendered program was lgiven which was as follows: Cho-by Choir. _ Solo-J. B. Seller, encored. Solo-Ethel Seller, encored. Solo-W. Seller, encored. Cho-by choir. 1 God saventhe King. | Morley Sdller, who guest of W. B. and City, for sometime Monday on return to Kisbie, Sask. The following are the ofllcers fo the Auxiliary of the League of th Crossz- President-Mrs. Henry Hermans. Vice Pres-Mrs. R. F. Maddigan. has been the Mrs. Prowss, past leaves l` E Alice Wynne, Mrs. James Gormerly and Miss Alice McQ\laid. The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Honolulu, contains a full page re- port ol Rev. J. W. Wadman, M. A., Superintendent of the Hawaiian Mission off-_ the M. E. Church. Mr. Wadman whq is a brother of Mrs. to da to ye There were twenty live passer Georgetown by the Minto yesier- Rev. T. F. Fullerton :url Rev. G. lR. White exehnhge pulpita t-»n~ol'row The cargo by the Minto to Ge way freight. _ Mrs. Angus McRae, City, h turned from visiting her pa Thomas A. and Mrs. Dougan, T die Gross. y The outward cargo by the St 1,452 bags oats and 141 package mixed freight. ~ Y~ _ wn yesterday included one ra Misses Laura. West. Amy West .Gladys Dawson of York, are lug friends in Pownal and vicinit sterdny from Georgetown incl ` l..°n..”'e.l'§‘ The mail special arrived at 1.80; Carnival in Star Rink. Pownal yesterday bringing B0 bags of mall. ‘this evening-lee in good condition. ' Samuel Arblng has returned to! The Guardian regrets to record the re Corran Ban from a visit to Sydney. llllness of Mrs. John McKenzie, Glen- l , . , lray. Boys; don't forget that the’-Bum lgers| -- I morning. orge- l --- r of 1 Miss Hannah Dugan has returned to the City from visiting her home in Donaldston . and I - visit- L. E. Prowse and A. B. Warburton y. left last night by the mail train forlof a Christian. _ Geoltetown. ' _ ' ll IB- '_'-'- rents Moore & McLeod want several'James' Church last evening was raca- girls to learn ` the millinery. See lclaesiiled column. anley The ordinance of baptism w~`:l ml- uded minister at the Baptist church to- s of morrow evening t0_ two canriiflalm. .___ at the will service, day morning boys' meeting at the ,Y.ll.C.A. is open to all boys, wheth- Iel: members of the Association or not. _ Rev. H. E. Thomas will preach in the First Methodist at both serviced ` tomorrow, In theimornlng nie tue-me ‘will be God's Odnhdence in Man and in the evening The Political Platform ll _"_" V l The mission band concert in St. splendid. The little children with their dainty frucks and pretty little ways charmed the large audience with their songs, recitations, dla~ ilogues and choruses. Especially ;nice was the Enchanted Garden, in lwhieh each little child represented n interviewed Supl.. Sharp with oon at two .o'clock from the mary 29th, by Pius McCormack Point de Roche, who caught 65 fish with hnndlines on that With the exception of a. few ilo The funeral of the late Mrs. lickleson will take place this nee of Fred'k `Par_lrman, New ' ow. A new record for the North was established on Saturday, John will conduct services after- tomorrow afternoon resid- eleell. Glas- _.___ known in this Provl Side teresting article Ln The officers of the Salvation Army Feb- Guardian on a “Young Man's Ditfi- St.\ Bonaventure Circulating Lib-lflower. the different characters be- Yeeterday R. B. Smith of Moncton rary Club held an enj refer- cently in their hall at St. Bonaven- ence to claims for damages for cattle ture. killing at Ashton last October. oyable ball re- ing prettily impersonated. A charm- ing tablcaux brought the long pro- gram of twenty-three ple'ces to a close. The homemade candy during the intermission sold quickly and in Heartz Hall was exceedingly good. at three o'-' -_ ' i In Boston last Saturday the death occurred of James Prender ast who 8 . Rev. c. H. Hneetie, M. A., well in his early lite lived at Gsllss Pt., and afterwards at Tea Hill in this Province, until he removed to Bos- ton, seven years' ago. He was 77 nce, has nn ln- the Chr shun , of culties." cod- --- day. Rev. Mr. Fullerton will deliver ating most interesting lecture on "Burns" years old. All of his family accom- panied him to Boston, except one ri daughter, Mrs. Peter McKinnon, Alexandra, and one son James who S teresting game of hockey w cources. His utterances were full of played between Bruce Stewart & Co’e men and a team from the 1'. ICS. summer personally conduct a HGCSSSBFY. This evenin at the Arena R. The following is the line cakes the Gulf was entirely clea of teacher tourists to Great B persons can make the arrange this lecture,- subiect, c party last evening to the rltain Union Commercial College. The lec- provided that the requisite number ol,ture touched on notes, checks and l-“FCS ill A I-»iVl“l'§ -Sill10U0l»f¢ Bill! mentsydrafts, and was presented in a clear U10 Wflllllvfful \5l'iCkH D€ff0l'l¥l¢d DY _ land logical manner. A hearty r of lillusltrated by a large nunlber of DCCUDICS U16 0111 h0m€Sf»08d 0'- T08 yviews, in Grace Church next Tuesday Hill. night. Dou't miss this treat. Percy Barlow ol this City announ-I . _ ces through the Summer School of C. Gavin Duffy, gave an excellent llousc last night, when a magnidcent f-lciencc prospectus that he will l Fairyland had another packed program was presented. The "We are Seven" pictorial bill included the remarkable transformation pic- ommercial law, students ot the "The Knowing Dogs" where these jvnte or thanks wus tenrleretl to the educated animals were out through ' Y ill be -l D _ A number ol prominent Methodist and Soldiers Must Obey were a trio P. E. ministers well known in this City Of C0l!l€fli¢S- In 11 30m8li Village up : 'have been laid up an in ‘lecturer b the students. ~sf'y.:.:f_..f:;er.v:.c“t:;a;?‘sllz. -Remains L l Bruce Stewart & Co. H. Cameron, goal. W. Acorn, point. James Herrell, c point. Fred McRae, rover. Mark Pound, centre. F. Dorman, l wing. Frank Hobbs, r wing. Railway. Addison Miller, goal. John Collins, point. H. Vanlderstine. c point. Arthur Clarke, rover. A. Brennan, centre. Ike Pound, c point. Parker Moore, r wing.- l Among them appen _,,,._|Rev. C. w. Hamilton, snllibnry; ‘V Rev. W. Penna, Shediac; and Rev. “' ll-l. H. McNeill, Annnpnlln ., ___ I With reference to . has been published ii/ 5. loats from this Province being held iup at Picton, it is ll lone of the two inspectors at that lport is satisfied as to their quality but the other inspector will not pass them as they do not fulfill, all the conditions of No. 1 Ontario outs. all kinds of marvellous feats. When Cherries are Ri e, the Price of n Kiss with la grippc, was an instructive glimpse into a r the names of strange country, with spear throw- ing evolutione, etc., _by the natives. Then there was Uncle Tom’s Cabin also. Tile wire performance by Lynch was simply wonderful. Miss Hunter added to hersinging laurels by her splendid work. Maddison and Harney each rendered anew il- lustrated song with marked success. Enjoyment ruled supreme, and ev- erybody went honle happy. the story that as to the seed nderstood that Wanted--A few good girls to lenrn Millinery. Apply to M. Trainor & - Co/ ` " 3-Gdtf. The Memory of the Quality ong After the Price ls Forgotten HOSIERY FIT T0 WEAR Peter `Ne`\Vsotn. of this City, was __ 'formerly afmemher of the N. B. and P. E. I. Conference. Mr. Wadman graduated at Mt. Allison in 1879. He spent ‘some time in British Columbia, then went to Japan, as professor in a M. E. College, and now holds ar position of honor.and usefulness in Hawaii. A hearty and warm welcome was extended to Miss Cassie Clifford last night at Wonderland-when she ap- peared ior the first time after her return from her Summerside engage- ment. With a grace so peculiarly her own, and with the brightest of re- l Made of excellent quality little rosebuds and tiny over the surface, also eHecis........... Clan Tartan of the finest Macc cotton, ‘Lembroidered with neat litll V Silk Embroidered Stockings delicate open work ‘ l ~ ._ ltocklngs very stylish gcods, also pretty 'shades of grey of cashmere dainiv roses embroidered 65c nlerceriscd check, e figures (Soc) W f ktoes. Best English make... Ju V ,ii , ., . `l 5 orkmgs For Large Women Black Cashmere, heavy and light weights, estra large top; some rib lop others plain typ, very elastic. spliced heels and toes, in =1\zes9, 9%, . _5oc St cki its liar Small Women. Plain blackcsshlnere with en8 ‘-1 inch foot and extra large top high spliced heels and spouses she acknowledged her HPPYB- r - ' rs ciation, and the bright little soub rette won many additional laurels in tlle_way of favors last evening. Her songs were catchy, well rendered, and up to date: her dances-well they were given ‘ in h`e_r very best style. and `€ha‘t means that every one was pleased. She 'is surely a great favor- ite as the audience showed certainly last evening, and tonight she will again delight and please with her varled and charming selections. __.__-_-_-- l‘Boderlnntl li uramn of Western life in Rustic; Hall Monday, March 9, 'nt 7 o’clock. 3-5641- S NINE--lilllHS of the headaches people are afflicted with are caused, it is sta ed on good authority, by sonic form of eye-strain . resulting fronl certain ab- normal col ditious. To detect and correct these abnormal conditions is the work if the up to- datc optician. ' l Modern methods of ex . nnliuatiou. intelligently ap- _ plied, make it possible for ‘ us to guarantee sutlsfactioll l in all our Qoptical worn. We operate our own lell.~l-grinding plant. ' G. F. Hutcheson, ' Latest than Nlvclt Black Lisle thread, gound also silk embroidered, spliced heels. it begins low on the instep Fast Black llslc Thread llasc in lace effects, very effective with slippers, as top_of the instep line a‘so lace effects with em- kllroltlery panel between .. . 35 and (mc with white fi gurcs double soles, high and extends to the .I l -' Fmcv H used V Mullin Soles Colton 'Yup if =sc Lthc skin, nor ic fade in washing . . . . . . _30cJ| Colnf rt for wzmen that cannot wear wiol, double soles and heels, every .ue is well 011011111 posted on stockings to know real vzlluewhen theyseeit ........... .....35c Gcnuluc Balbrlggau Hose Also black top with Balbri; an feet, color absolutely fast and wnrrantegi not to stain Made br the finest Englis rib, also plain spliced heel black. ‘ Soci s 12,14, l6~. a if Babies’ Wear Stockings and Sox l lwair' l -.." ll wool one and one s and soles Sizes 4 |-2 in \,, 3 in, ¢0|<,,-5 sk)-_ ¢,»m,", tan and wool lace, broad collar, wide sleeves. . . . .65c f Dainty Little Hand Knit Jackets “Til For the Little Tots All wool :md silk and wool, trimmed crochet A Special Line , made and fiuislled, cream, sky, grey, pink ` S'i0°ki"ES 25. 23, 30 I pair. l and the price only. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..35c 'Sta nle C Bros. 'Y Tile Always Bu sy Store . . . -- = -nw-,_..=.e;..__ ‘r-.-fakes A - .Z A-.- -= _ i l 5 . . ‘ ' I* "1,‘i»i';`_ iz. "el T' .-;1_"\ ‘:~ p .l 13,? 1 C _/ir. . ,~ _ 1. . rr 1" l.l i. " ‘ 1 --S .,~. i l'-.` _.;.._. -it - rv f; gn , Babies’ jackets of wool jcrsev cloth, nicely 7 "~ 1** `~ r v 1.- I . 3-’= fr W in Any experienced shoemaker desires employment should ap . H. Hood, Tryon, at once. 3-2d8l. Chronic Couglls Cured who ply to Mrs. Joseph Eccles of Dromere, says: . “I took 4 or 5 bottles of Psychlne, and a cough I had continually for months d snppesred. lt is the remedy for chronic coughs that I need.” Thousands of livlngwitnem-5 eine, but e prescription of a great sician. Put it to the tr-st in ease of throat, lung sr ltemaeh_troub|e or any run down or weak condition. all drnggi 60c and $100, or D _ Y . Jgvl' 4 ( 1 1 .l . Sunnyside Q , Righiat mer stiidlo. ___-_1,_,i‘ la. s|mnf'hs»l¢»a.1~nn§»»e. . nonnce Plyehlne the greatest lnedieinu the world. lt is not n patent medi- nine belt °"" Raspberry, Get your iii iiii pro- llhr- fllly I At ,_ 'Ll (l\’S'f\l lf. E””' I Jazrns 7 poud puils 50 cents each in the following varieties. Black Currant, Peach, Strnwbu-fy, Plum, G005¢ben~y_ supply early. They \von’l: last long ERSON Q C0