KY, for l.\\', for l Point, '.‘i‘>°...".’.".,, 00 >11 Spring may of I I es that vite in ___:_.__—¢¢ §‘< ZN 53-T $"$ SESI :e Port Hf MO cl Value Ioney Pointers To Advertisers Ill LEARNED TO ADVERTISE I wanted a situation, Even though wondrous wise, A year was spent in idleness; I did not advertise. I started out in business, And boomed it to the skies, But never made a dividend; I did not a-3 x . it...-. Then an advertising merchant, With business in hi- o yea, Asked me a simple -, t-stion, “Why don't you advertise?" He told me his experience, My hopes began to rise When I saw the brilliant prospect, If I should advertise. My a-3. went in the papers, and I fwund he told no lies. Business soon was booming, when I Began to advertise. I have told my story briefly, To all I should advise, If you wish to be successful, Go in and advertise. H. L. D.uvi~'.s. The odd in advertising is most always good. It is pretty sure to attr~ct atten- tion. But understand me that I do not mean by the odd in advertising, the idiotic,.the coarse, or the burlesque in advertising. Borders in advertising have come in style recently. They are vet y effective. They are good taste. They serve to make an advertisement distinctively artistic. But then, what is the use of talking '? The final test of the success of an adver- tisement is the demand it creates for the article advertised. You cannot expect peo le to have son- lidence in what you sell ’ you have not c mfidence enough in your goods to adver- tise them. In writing advertisements, make the first line either their most pertinent point, or the entering w of a most seductive lineofreasoningwhrchwill lead to that point. ‘ Don't make your first line simply and rely a catch line with all there is after it tomakethereaderfsslas if you had pricked him into reading your advertise- ment. 30$ Miscellaneous items The mother hunts for bargains, And the father handles stocks, But the babies in the cradle Arc theones that get the ‘‘rocks‘’ Taxes rooo people to my D‘ sagas Ca- tarrh Remedy, at so cents a bottle to make up $500. One failure to cure would take the profit from 4000 sales. Its makers profess to cure "cold in the head,” andeven chronic catarrh, and if they fail they pay $500 for their over-cofidence—Nct in newspaper words butinlsvdcssl! Thinkofwhstcofidenocit takcstoputt.hatinthcpapers—and mesait. Its makers believe in fie remedy. Isn't it worth a trial? Isn’t any t is] preferable to catarrh ? After all, the mild agenciesare the best. Perhaps they work more slowly, but they work surely. Dr. Piér¢e’s Pleasant Pellilil a .e an active agency but quiet and mild. 'l'hcy’re sugar-coated. easy to take. never shock nor dcrange the system and half their power is the mild way in which their work is done. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose, Twenty-five cents a vial. Of all druggists. The Chicago World's Fair managers lnvc made up th—.ir minds to sell liquor on the air grounds, even if it takes a special Act of the Legislature to make liquor selling possible. For. Rheumatism and sciatica Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have no equal. A. P. Noakcs, Oltnwt, Ont, writes:-I have been troubled for years with rheumatism and nervous debi- lity. After using six hoxesof Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilts am entirely restored to health. Sold by all dealers or sent post paid on retxipt of price—5o cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 Dr. Williams Med. Co . ‘Brockville, Onti, or Morristown, N. Y. The soft answer- She—“Promise me that if I die you will never marry again.” He-— ‘-What? And let people think my dear little first wife was such a terror that I didn’t dare to? Never. Ne Otlcer Sarsaparilla has the merit by which Hood’s lac woon such a firm hold upon the confidence of the people. No Other combines the eccnomyand strength which make “I00 Doses One Dollar” true only of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. No Otlwr possesses the Combination, Pro- portion, and Process which make Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar to itself. Hood’ s Pills cure Sick Headache. Goddoscn’t care howweakamanmaybc inthelegsifhcisonlystronginthchcart_ 8KODA’8 OINTRIENT, me Great German Skin Cute, and linens Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Plmplea, 000-. II It by e. 8 on. tubes in elegant cartons eta. AWl‘Ul.LY Cu-;vr.n AT RI-:r.urrr:s—“.9hsll we try the tricycle or buggy this morning, Laura?” “George, I’m your-"s for wheel or for whoa”—Chisago Tribune. Wrrsrv buy your firing medicine you should getyglle best, and that is Hood’: Sar- saparilla. It thoroughly purifies the blood. “Tommy Figg will please explain more fully the expression, ‘Watch, for the night is coming.’ ” -‘Means it is time for the forces to go oil duty, I guess.” IF you desire a beautiful complexion, abso- lutely free from pimples and blotches, purify your blood by the use of Ayes’: Saraapnlla. Remove the cause of these dislignrements and the skin will talrc care of itself. Be sure you get Ayers’s Sarsaparilla. " This is the time when a woman san go into the back yard with a rake, a broom and a mtch and drirc the neighbors all away from home. There never was a good war nor a bad peace.-Franklin. TH; nip or a poisonous snake is but a slight remove from being more dangerous than the poison of Scrofula in the blood. Ayer’a Sarsa_- parilla purifies the vital fluid, excels all poi- soncus substances, and supplies the elements of life, health, and strcrlgth. Thg nunjhnr 0' It‘! lfl It C13 present time is scout 40.000- " HI-:u.s all cuts. sums and bruises like magic.” That’: Johnson’; Anodyne Limment surely. 13¢ mbog which producer as ‘much as much as ro,ooo,oo0. is the mod fertile of the flat fishes. Bovs and cm. from Maine remember I 01-3-- son’: Anodyne Liniment. Now don’t deny It. 1.1.. a mountain to pioces and you will find it made out atoms- I. I). I‘. restores the Stained: lohsallly salon- C jj.’&-—u—u-—————.:-————-u The-Mauritius Hurricane. after the recent hurricane. every street in Port Louis was filled with debris. The governor arranged to distribute food to the sufierers. Hospital: were erected in various p-ms of the town. To them were conveyed the injured as soon as they could be removed from the wn-ckag-.-. Dead and injured were found under the ruins of houses in almost every ntr---t. Not a house in the TrMIq'lebnl' seen u of Port Louis was left standing. The burial Louis alone occupied six days. Many victims were buried in common graves at the expense of the government. Out of sixty-two churches and chapels in Por Louis fifty were devastated and the re maining twelve badly damaged. Boats were stranded during the hurricane at places five hundred feet from the sea. ——-Q.}—-—-—-—- A HAPPY HINT. —We don't believe in kecking a good thing when we hear of it, and for this reason we take special pleasure in referring sufferers with Piles in any form, bleeding. protruding, etc., to B-ttons’s Pile Salve, the use of which will prevent a vast deal of suffering and inconvenience. ~——«-¢>«¢—-——- ~ I ‘l he merry jesters of the rural papers are all uemarking that “ spades are trumps about now —-Philadelphia Record. Jvrvxau, May 10th, I888-"0pelcka”cured e by using two doses. Louis L. Wltuaus, U. S. Commitsioner for Alaska An hour lost will get behind you and clasc you forever, - -._ .‘;.'..;i‘ the \; . . . 1 1.1: :-_-.~.-.-u.-Arnerlcan III‘ oily ro.- ileart, Nerves. Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all 1) sea, 91.00 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. If i ‘on vgppzt to kngw ll)0‘:lt SKODA,’lS R IE- S, sen pos for “ onslng Light.” The best method for handling ‘sees for an Imttenr. ls bv proxy. . American Farmer. Formerly y“Bai1way House." RICHMOND STREET. HE above Hotel, which is centrally situ- atedandwithinfiveminuteswalkofthc Railway Station, and in close proximity to $PostfOfice,Banks and all the business useso the city, has been im roved, thor- oughly renovated andrefurnished. to then found at any The Table: hotelinthe city, and the cosidne will be madeaspccialobject. _ (n}‘onod_stabling and anfittentive stlerbcon. nn yinattendance. clmge ua ' whenmsalsare taken. 0 n he Telephone Communication. P. 8. BROWN, Proprietor. Boarding and Sale Stable. aIIgl5—dG'I ry QUEE HBTEI. WA!!! DIIIII GHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. THIS house, long known to the public as the Osborne House, has, of late, undergone extensive improvements in the entrance and otherwise, and will in the future be known as the Queen Hotel. Not onlly is its opisvgard appearance be- ’ great y improv ut our guests may rey on a first-class menu and the most careful attention. — We will be pleased to meet our old patrons and as many more as may favor us Fwith a call. ‘A irst-class ' ways in waiting at Steamboats and R. Depot to convey Passengers and luggage free of charge. P- P. ARGHIBALDJ Proprietor. ept.3) '91. 00K’S Bolton Boot recon A cot dlscov by an old physician .17 used by thousands o LADIES. Is eonly perfect safe and reliable med! e discovered. Beware of unprlncipledd who otter inferior in esin lace Ask for Coors Oorrrox lloor goxrovnnttabs no substitute, or enctlpsisi g and 4 thrse.oen Clnldl P093813 8381!! W3!’ and we will send. se&led.by return mall. rad “god pg-uonlars cs ornl . zstam s Ad Pond Lily company, 0. 3, er Block. Woodward ave . Detrol xicsngan. "3'“°‘3.“‘ °“t."..‘?“‘i£°‘.l" 2%.“. %° i'..'3"' 3in'.(ri'ankim?r.s.'vvaisoii.'ss-idannxias. andd Bn”Dru;‘gl‘s"t°'everywhere. The Tilephone Go’y -—-—OF——— P-'~'E. ISLAND. ERSOXS using the Tele- P phone would find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the following Rules: lst. Speak with your mouth about four inches from the transmitter. - 2nd. Speak in a. moderate tone of voice, not too loud, and distinctly. ‘ as to cover the Ear. just as if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Do not press too hard on the Ear. It is possible to.,talk and be heard when standing back two or three feet from the trans- mitter, if you shout loud enough, but it is not.a pleasant mode of conversation, 18. en- tirely unnecessary, and 18 a useless waste of Wllld ,and lungs, besides being very an- noying to all within range of your voice. A Lennon’, June 1.—Further mail advices : I . ~ from the Mauritius say that the morning i of six hundred persons ki‘led in Port N CENTRAL HOTEL. '°‘“ 3rd. Place the Telephone so - [ton ANGUS, lllanagcr. |jclEM|'8‘ . y WORM '°98an*¥E_ii°.i=i_"§ can gslsavav. A U C'l‘ION 14313118 .5 ' ‘ 2 ) EAIRSTO. R.. Auctioneer and commls 1} Hon W-rvsvmnt. (Mice and Waremooms. Oodds's old stand. Queen St.,(:h'1own. nov 1 ORION 800.. I. ll., Auctlonssrs. com llerchan lousy ealesrooms. iaussnjstreeifillhttown. luau.‘ OBRIB Laos an. , , M naming] A Auctlorzeer Com's'n Advances on conségnments. ' t norm-us. All but-ne..s strlc y confidential. play 10. W V ORRISOX. C. 1., Auctioneer & ' L slon Merchant. lueen Street. Ch'town. COAL DEALERS. LYONS. 0., Bound, Nu Coal always on has ottetown. Nov. 14. '80 Black. and”Bard Water St. Char HUGHES. Capt. Jo dealer in allklnds or Hard and It . Water St. between Queen and Pownal. _ Nov. ll. '90 OMILLAN. 8. dealer in all kinds orllard 5 and SOKUOAL I WOOD. Foot of Prince Streoncharlottotown. Nov 6. ‘Be — DENTAL CARDS. B. BAGNALI - Snrgeo Dent:lst.—Corner ‘U (green and limhmondu Streets. Ch’town. ours.9a.n~..to lp.m.;Ip. m. tosp.m. umce ls. 8'l‘l'lICKl.l§i‘3 extrgtlsts wither; paln V 0 Of!-I 00 01138118. years 1) wi INSURAN (.715. HE Manuncrunsss’ Lrrs AND ACCI ~ our Insmuuvcs Couramsst Head Omce. Toronto. Ontario President: Geo. Gooderham. President or the Bank or Toronto. Lap‘-gust Pald-up Capital in the as men- ll tlme Provinces Branch, ranville street. Halifax. Polio holders may remit direct to Branch Omce. Post Oflloe Order, Bank Chequca, or Dratt; cry Postmaster on the Islsn is authorised to remit by registered letter under “policy holders should deduct cost or remit- 00. J. n. ruros llanager. Address: Box 375. ’ N sl. Agontswantedlnunrepresented . ots. Dee.!l'91 ly asscnsmv. JOHN, Fire. Lira. Accident. Queen St.. Olrtown. P. I. I. nov 7 mw Islachsrrrs corner HABZARD. HORACE; The lanchsster Plre Assurance Co.‘ The Western Assurance Co.; The Western iarlne Assurance Co. Of- Ilce. South Bide Queen Square, Ch‘town. UIIART 8 Blt0W—8ee Ad. in another column, ‘ Feb 31 men Y Ma. Insurnn on. or sngian xiextclaiii-igiiinirorrzovisiisootaa Ch'town. Jy. LEGAL ACARQH. MOLIAN, A. A. Banister and solicitor- 0&O-—Bl'0WI'I Block, CIIIIIOGWWWII. ltmeyto loan." nov’! ‘ ALIIR, B. J (ofthelate arm of Palmer N ‘ llleubllcfhtc. 6‘-n.n.?.’.;‘-€%‘.l'.' ‘o':‘1iZxtdocreo‘Bnkd8.o-vs8oefla.»¥ouar to can. ch'town.Jan.I0 '93 [y cooxanu s uanrrs. tors. Notaries Public. as . Onion: lords’ Bull . oh'town Gafli:ey's sunning- summer-side. onsy tn loan. Dec.8. '91 , 00D. JAIES H. Barrlsler-at-Law. Com- missioner. Notary Public, etc. Oilloe. Cameron Block. Ilene toloan- spoclatatp tentlon glventoeoll ons. ARBURTON, A. B.. Barrister. solicitor, to. Cameron Block. Clrtown, P. I. I.- loney toloan st .ow rates. nov? YII8&HASzAR.DBarrl.stersandAt- torn Omce. Dodd’e Building Qu Street. ci?ii'ou.etown.r. s.r. ‘nov-°'i"' Manson. 11038011 8 ll UARRIE, Bar- risters. Sollclto ac. ce-—Charlotte- town, Brown’: Block; ummerslde, over Iter- chantsllank otllalltax. Moneyto loan. nov 7 REDDN, J. 11.. Batristei. be. Cameron Block. (Head or stalrw ). donecuons carefully attended to. Money to loan. nov 1 L188. JOHN '1‘-, Attorney-at-Law, No- tary Public etc. Otllce, London House Building. Queen st. Ch’town. Money to loan at low interest. [Jan 17. fill] TEWART W. 5.. Barrister and Solicitor Omoe. Nowson's Block. opposite Pos lloneytolcan. July 25, Bollti-' IALLWOOD. C. 3.. Banister and Attor ney-at-Law. Not-ry Public. etc. Ofllce in Cameron Block, lately occupied by F. L. Has- xard, Esq.. South side Queen Square. Money to loan. jan. 10 ‘ill ly IA PRINTERS, &c, ASZABD, G. HERBERT, Book-binder, Printer and Btatloner. B1-own'sBlock Olrtown. P. 13.1. nov‘! Owns JOHN, steam Printer and Book- binder. Queen Street. Charlottetown, P. lsland. nov 7 BLAND GUARDIAN 0o.—Bll1heads, Cams Circulars. Letter Heads. and every varl gtugrln 0%: sad promptly axecn . MANUFAG ‘1‘UR.ES. Q PALI1lB&P°C:i.°.(:h1"tov;n Bash uéuginoor 1 IGtO 0. W M 'I’l)'fl. e 3 a.'y’ l [Jam as. -91.1 WHITE 8 SON A. Founders 3 Machinists, ORG lllt08.,'I'anners. Highest dvrlces pal torcalfand sheep skins, an horseand vtzhldea, V .'l‘annery. lnston St... Char- 077! HEPNI R.YbD WAl‘)1IAN.:.lhtJ5e%:ieta1Worxer. run an no 0 I! In attenoed 120%. oil: at. for-merlygth¢rsoP¢£l‘g station Kare $751. lv PICKARD JASPER. Saddler and Earns ' flak . Re do . N rth qn..:’sqn.‘l‘.i'«‘;'l¥..w‘l2 "’°"“’“’ ° CKIKNOR & HOLIAN Iron Founders Map A cats and Boiler inure:-s. Hot water heatalrvg. 8prlng8t.Ch'town.P. l.I. novz g.£§Ta lanufacturer ck! and dealer hoes. Custom war a total Leathers and findings. W89: It-2:0-Ia Sc3prgrax.c1ar-1: a co. manure and bulld- * . mater-lalol allklnds Sehnolh Ohvr I'nrn re s. sneslaltv. July 3£ISCELLA.N'EO'U'S' Plsnozt , w'"n....... ...;.-5.!-z2.+..'..-f_:_-.3-.2 town.P-l.l. ' nrnorur 00., B.Angns,Il . 0:. ate. No. 81. Lower ‘Water m Gou action with near-ly.aJlparm the ‘ (BOOK 800. Pb hers. noomsov Apothsearlet lo ttetown. 1-1: we flnlshsdln best style. novfl GGIll8.JOlI1I—8ewln¢llachlnes E r; orsh side P.l.!. JIIlI<§'ll w. 1!’-'. com. lsrebantm rnrnsss Steamers so i _ 8 .l.l.,8l'lshwlsk stsamshl Cana- ‘v£c:rAsLs‘ than work. ' « ’ -'—-*;.~ :--_-«-:—. ..—~....... —.—--—....__.._—.... -a——..— - ————¢.—.- THE GUARD, CHARLOTTETOWN PRI '.:I_s— 'Can give you a good Time-keeper at a low price in G Silver or Straw .GIVEmea ' I s 1» and here used This is bined. Republic _ alaoan Anso.& don tutu! otteeown.P.l.I. .gg . O is n0W“in’ clyiarge of our Bookbindery lV0T7€man87l$p in the Printing and ‘liookbinding lines has no equal, and._uur prices are lowest. We guarantee all World}! ‘ School Books__ and Stationery, best ‘quality, lowest prices Orders by mail‘ promptly filled. “ Brown/'3 Block Opposite Market Home» )‘ -My Walt: as Stflple TO THE FRONT A_iAiI.i AM again at my old stand, and am prepared to attend tr) _ all orders In Bookbinding. As. usual you will find pl'lC6S the lowest of any establishment in this City, it workmanship ‘second to none. manufacture of BLANK Booxs. mt. orromumr llllllllll pas. Bankrupt A ll! Ill sumucs AND ‘inowsnulrs, anon mrzm. Selling atgless than Wholesale Prices. From Four to‘ Six MONTHLY SOCIAL, MASON IC LODGE ROOMS, WEDNESDAY, 8TH JUNE. ment Tables. “IRS: I.‘. I. Secy.-Treasurer. of your hand old" fellow. You advised me through the MAIL to use your preparation when I was suffering from the GRIP P.‘-:P1‘0lllzED isgthe greatest Tonicand Strengthener I hen; heard of or Endorsed’by the besflauthoi-ities in the world i ‘ More made and in use than all other Canadian pianos com Patronized by the classes and by. Royaltv I Factory large enough to hold inside of it, all the"small fry, New illustrated catalogues free on application Ill. \ I‘ 1-——.__—.;._j.~..——~—.....:..‘-—..—...._.‘...__....—:...._.._... ._.—_- ......_.-..—_. ..-. an-sIs;~r5~ s‘- AN .. a 4.. —:§_..ic 1 . NOE ’EWARD ISL N,.»VJ. in-. Wrtmni c1LI.ssrm, (Late 0/ 2 aware Gillespie.) . Departmentx. MD as Mooynré. .5 9 . This is often heard from man ~ V who do not carry the right kind of 9. watch. ‘ . m.A=z:__:.:_,@ Nickel case. fi‘A large stock on hand. NORTH SIDE OUEEN SOUARE. _ N ¢w& Q Special attention given to the I am bound to lead. Call and See me at J. I). l!lcl.eod’s Corner‘ Our’ .7’ 1.-I, am sellin‘ ‘Sluts . ’ ,3, ..._____.._.._.. - c . ‘ . *-‘ .\ —- ‘ . ,3’. .. _ ‘H. . I —‘ 0‘ I i I s I . "' Parlor, Chamber and I Dini ’ afioog W ' some R_sttaniGoo'ds.n , I‘ , C ‘ Csrmee Pole?-.36 dlfierent ‘ . . American bestoln ’ Prices on every is:-, i -5: la 1; life t'ialéing.-- of?" -w everyglime tgttgnde wi‘ _ . W in d93l flieflllfi . .. _Ciot_, and raw ‘ I Z02 Dollars saved orfagsuit. A B *9"?-I-w JO- N Mol..EOD & CO- e .MERC’H.A.7V‘T.T.d1'LOR.v ‘TEE in connectlongwith the Masonic Temple Bazaar, will be held in the c . Water Street, on Doors open at 6 o'clock,‘ p. m. berries and ‘Cream, Ice Cream, Candy and um. J. J. miss. G—RI:I=_= I am as well as ever. I tell you nL_£_ sun seer. IT CAN BE YOURS. wILLIA'ms the experience of manv. Pllllllo AND Ullfill mm 113: foisrvso mw:*l P I you ' . Aunsnson a ggtnv: _§—4-r i‘.- "ml to with nsatness and , pric Don't forget _ plans. 0 ‘ts Merchants Bank of Hi ppm“ Summer-sided .m‘:' Again to the Fruit nice lookii , wean ing suit for a . n, g D. STEWART. . For $4.75, _ ..,everything\ else that he iv wear Sex- esp; ho'ets)_ atiaggequslly ow Clriidren’s suits as-_low as 750. Summerside, May 22 92. W 810 NEW. stock. D’:-y ‘g Boots andfihoss. cRA.Bas:'a‘ acoox. Sumthuside April 30, The. wt in in. the -‘ Cheap, n & élothing but solid; an P. ll. Vi