.Hfter Eating NIIIIBI \)0tW\Gll lIl0\ll, iwlolling, Vom- iting, hatulence, its ct nervous hem- ache, pain in the stomach, are all symptoms of dyspepaia, and thelongt-1 it is nsglentodthe harder itis to cure it Hoodia .farsaparilla and Pills Itadleally and permanently cure it- strengthen and tone the stomach and other digestive organs for the :lateral performance ct their functions. Accept no substitute for llood’s. “ My appetite was fone; nothing temprct me to ea , and what ittie I did eat lon nn nfying and unpleasant in my stomach. 1 ¢ led ml!!! Nmodlol Without any beriefll whatever. Finally, Bcod‘s sarsspnrills havlnshiren recommended, I began its uso Arai ing one bottle my stomach would reta tood, and my apmn began to lm- prove. Atter taking bottles Iwus completely cured,” Wmuan Rosa, well- lngton street, Bamla. Ontario. Hood'l lnraapariila pmmlaea te euro andtaapa the promlaa. UUR COFFEE We haven't said any- thing about coiiee for sometime, but we are Fresh selling more than ever before. Most every day brings a new customer for it, that’s proof our cofiee is good. HAVE YOU TRIED IT. If you haven 't leave your next order with us and get the best in the city. Our price is 4oc u pound Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. I iiriund Evilry ilay FOR SALE. Hotel property at Mt. Stewart, 1!/; st'rey house contalnlvg iz rooms, beside kitrhen, also harp, shed and sample room. conveniently situated opposite R. R. Station. For partirn~ lars apply to K E. CLAR Mt. Stewart, P. E. I. 7 tts & vv 6m Doughnuts, i0c doz. I are cur specialty _ r FOR 'IO-DAY. . . . Apple rm hllnce i* 1 ~ Cretan lic each. uc each is & r5c each voor-run r ii.-~r 15 Er :oc each llnrlc rmra t`oke 15: pound Sultana take acc per lb Nut Cake me lb While Cake loc per lb ilreatl of all kinds, all fresh 1>fsffess s ltr lrws ur _null llrrnrsr A Benristo t Co.. plumbers, Sydney, sold out to Fred H. Jones,-Maritime Mer. chant. R1=vGe°ras Mmsr, Bmoknen win Oecnny the pulpit at both services in Zion church tomorrow. THE Stanley crossed to Georgetown yesterday and the Minto to Picton each making good time. The mall reached the city at 12.3). AT St. James' tomorrow the Choir will sing in the morning, “Hallelujah Christ is Risen" and in the evening “Awake Thou That Sleepest". THE St. l’atrlrk's Dramatic Club will repeat “A Woman's Honor" in Sourls next Thursday evening. A special train will leave at two dclnck, THE annual St.. James Tea and' Fancy Sale was closed last night by a luncheon and entertainment. The total proceeds are in the vicinity of $685. Nnnsou Rsrmunonr in Charlottetown, and 'Alexander Campbell, Snmmgrsidg have been appointed local agents to the North American Transportation Co`s steamer Restigouche. I1 is understood that William Mombcr. quette, purser of the S. S. Halifax will he the Plant Line agent in Charlottetown this summer. Mr. Momboxquette is d¢» servedly popular with all to whom he is known. IN the McGill Mellcal exnruinatiors Howard A. Leslie, Sourls and E. I. Sir- clsir, Summerside are among those on the pass list for third year. Mr. Leslie takes fifth place in honors in medical jurisprudence. A rms/t'r deal of Island proluce is n. Halifax being shipped from Halifax to Bosion by steamer. There is only mod- erate nctiviby for the ltoai trade. Prices obtained at Halifax are ns follows: Po‘a~ toes 55 cents. Oats 48 cents. Everybody knows how vlcquent Rev. J. \V. McConnell B. A. can be when on a patriotic suhjscr. His new lecture “The Storv oi Napoleon and the Battle cf Waterloo," gives him great scope, and he has taken full advantage of ir. Hear him in the First Methodist Church schoolroom next Thursday night April l~lth. THE Guardian is requested by Mayor Kelly ro state that a meeting of the citizens interested in the purchase of- or reopening ot the Hotel Davies will be held in the C-uncil Chambers this (Saturday) afternoon at 4 o’cloek. It is desirous lhat a large attendance ot citizens will be present as thelmatter is urgent. Miss Constance Arnaud, daughter of F. H. and Mrs Arnaud, formerly ol Charlot- tetown, P. E. I.,was married at 9.30 o‘clock (Wednesday) morning to Albert Shorey, member of the large wholr-sale ilrm of Ar a meeting cl the Halifax Presbytsry in the Gordon Memorial Church here aid was inducted as pastor, and the M1 of Rev. J. A. Ramsey, present pastor at Middleton, to Truro, was considered. The latter was settled by Mr. Ramsey de- ciding to remain with the Middleton Church for the present.-Bridgetown Monitor. Mr. Ramsey is I native of Mal- peque P. E. I. ` Janna Paros 8: Co. are to be congratul- ated upon their success in having won eleventh place in a recent advertising competition conducted by a large U.' S. manufacturing concern and open to Canada and the United States. The judges were Lord Sc Thomas, the great newspaper L dvertislng agency of Chicago, and the Charlottetown firm had as their competitors many of the leading mer- cantile tlrms ofAmeriea. James Paton &Co have always taken a leading place in Island advertising and those who have watched the skill and judgment their advertising man, J. A. McLaren has always displayed will not be surprised at their success. _A wmrsn to the Wolifville Acadian contributes a valuable letter on the horticulturalindustry. In part he says that “black knot" can be controlled and practically exterminated is beyond con- troversy;yet nineteen out of twenty of our plum growers allow the knot to propagate and scatter from year to year until most of the trees are entirely worth- less, and should be out down and burn- ed.Speaking of new varieties of apples the correspondent remarks that “Mr. Peck also introduced a new apple, the Arctic, originated in Maine, U. S. A., which gives promise to superior excellence asgrown there. Mr. Peck is an extensive grower of nursery stock himself, and buyers dealing with him can be sure ct fair treatment, as he not only knows his busi- ness but regulates it by a Christian conscience". Carter’s Seeds Grow. @»#>.»»»>-oeae>®e>a>o if When g the day is done and the nerves relax, there is nothing more .~ delightful or .restful than an easy chair and l one of the Shorey 8; Co., of Montreal. The ceremony, which was quiet, owing to the unavoid- able absence of the bridc's parents, took place in the fashionable Church of St. James thc Apostle, Sf. Catherine street ,vrest, which was very pre ttily decorated, and emi- _ ,usa onion El egsod orrlnratsd. D. . STEWART Telephone zu. Eclipse Bakery Hakes Best Bread. vw-- l r Mechanics, Farmers, Spnrtsmenl To heni and soften the skin and remove grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc. use The " Master Meclmnic`s" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet Soap Co.. Mfrs- ‘°C|ainsborough” ,` Ligars , They are made from ` selected leaf, carefully manufactured a n d neatly packed. 3 for 2 5 cents $3.50 per box of 50. r _ rrrrcyttgicu, 1 "","`,»-~¢l’?f’~" .f»i;Z'}. " '_' “_”-6 ¢° - Y - I WE‘El'iS’ GET Yours HAT 'ro-Nlorrr. lsr 1. S.. it. HATS ARE O. , W” Pinkham’s 5 1’ lierirclnas rectum: H L I - Big fresh stock of has K.! Thursday evening, Rav. A.J. McDcn-l . O .§ ear Newneckwear notions from France. All sorts of dainty ideas in turn over, tab and stole effects. 25c, 35c. 50c, and up. "jilsaasasan-»~ ff* .mmm WC Dress Fabrics. of all the stocks we’ve ever shown-- this year’s dress fabrics win the medal. Voiles, Canvases, Crepolines, Eta- mines, Lustres,every sort of light fabric, in endless range. Let’s show you. 15 eases more from England, France and E Germany The long looked for lines are here at last. Among the above there are all sorts of attractions but the majority iS NEW HATS NEW MILLINERY TRIM- MlNGS, NEW LACES, NEW DRESS Ti\lMllilNGS, NEW DRESS GOODS. New Hats, trimmed and nn- triruiued are here by tlious- ands, all ready for you this 1norning.`\_y§f§g`!§§>§,=jQ .-,~~ - ,_ ."': if ' Pl, / . . w ¢ ,<,;/(,,.~..»': ',t.l:2'pr, -if _ ,an A 5;' , ; -> S" I” i‘ /I' "qi _ Karen. Ui* in if /, =.?~'.?4L_`. _`._~. ..';'7' ._.__.,'<'3 32%., 1' s si '.-(Q:-.fi . 5, _.r . . -: » - ...£r..~, ~. éxgi. _,x J 1( .. , \ sfi lv ’ -'~ .- _ ;;’\ - :_.- §»;.\_` ;§ ~ ii ‘fir ae V :"ii~ ‘ ,, ‘H ` |i"' fi 'Vl(l()RE & CLEOD. One of the enterprises that must engage the attention of Cixwuua in the future is the "openrin»1"-the S rnir. oi Belle isle. The ».‘us',\-|'r- province are particularly in- terested in closing out the cnld Arctic 0,"-rents that enter thc C rlf of St. Law- rence hy that passage, carrying with them the loebergs of the frozen north, chilling the atmosphere and the water, causini! dogs, late springs and general drearinesrf. With this northern door closed there is no reason why ships could not reach Quebec in winter, grapes grow in Antlco- stl, peaches in Prince Eiward Island and tomatoes in Cape Breton, all ln the open air.-Montreal Exchange. sPEc|AL__uorrcrs. , The care of clilldrtn's eyes is a matter of theutlnosl. importance. Few parents realize their responsibility in this mutter. Many a poor child has spent years of misery at. school, been called dull and stupid simply because of some rye de tect which made school cork next. to im possible. Read G. F. ilu cli\=oz\r