_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARCH 28, 1906 e old cold lou; a new one q Masque Mroai.r.un Mm »;ui.i» nm I M W I WT A _I l comes it'a the T e story of a weak thmlt. tlurmo wore passengers yesterrluy from g a tendency to consumption Aysrlg iiaiitax where they have been for some CMU? P¢¢toral breaks up the takin' time attached to the garrison on duty cold habit it strengthens, heals Ask there. your doctor to tell you all about it , l ~ . ` . :_ , ' C Id H b 't ` ` lillililllill 0 0 I "‘l""**"l||°\"'*r|=‘: March Blot will oouuiin the words and , _ rnualn oi a popular song entitled, “How’¢l a havaaaaamial Wa Tas uiusio page In the Saturday issue of ' yer i.|k tor be a Dorirf' also Home Circle ' page, Mnlllilw NRG. colored Comici I 0= l E I Oilices in New Prowse Block §°,f,‘,?;._'§1f.';.`§,.. '{,§""1`t.'.'f°°»'?}°.f.'."'o.i.'.l.`I§'. ' Charlouetowm notes on_ the S. S. Lesson a week 1 wo dwelling houses on Hiiiaborongn street, near Hillsborough Square. “"` or twent.y~iive cents forsix months. tt Yeoh houae contains ten rooms, and have all modern conveniences. P i 0-" hrgiven at once. 08”" lm one dwelling new on runes snr er l i l i in __ ““° ‘“'P°"°"“'°““ “° Plmshvr ronwnienoes Possession iliven on Mdy tilgll. I u ug eg moms H" m°d°m rememiberedl by Chllrlottntown theatre goers, s gong to Australia to play a thirty Wsekd engagement in that country ON Friday evening next the True Blue r _ . ...__ __ _;_ = Association :repeat the concert in aid oi Wellner YOU .ASEE INVITED If you wiah the best in photo- graphiy, finished on the new spec» aiize mounts, (the very latest novelty.) T() 'VISIT CUE. STUDIO. GEO. H. COOK WORK HORSES Hughes’ Condition Powders It cleans iliem out and makes them sluutl up under hard work. Give it now--the spring is when it does the most good-25c full pound. lltldquarlers for ilorse and Cattle Mrili clue. Geo. E. Hughes. Ladies’ Low Cui Shoes We have the largest assot t- ment of $r.5o and $1.75 shoes in the city, neat, best of leather, new stock, worth any time $2.00. Sold in other stores at $2.25. if von wear low shoes, you will save money by dealing with us. Try ns for your next pair. A. E. McEACHEN, ‘ LENTEN SEASON \ Lcnt is here, and fnr a few weeks there will be greater de- mand for fish. _ We cuti supply your wants in the line of lisli as well as any other line of groceries. Bone- less sud skinless codf.`isl\.bone- less fish, liritlsh Columbia Sal- mon, lobsters. clams, sardiues, kippererl herring, etc. BUTTER -A considerable quantity of butter is us!-:tl st this time of the year. We inure a choice lot of cresmery print in flats at 25:: per pound, and crcamcry tub at 22c per pound. Favor us with yourorder and see how quick you get it. McKcnna’s Grocery, | »>u<>NH{E§.§§“.";‘.‘.l‘;{.i..’:f.§’. Eiivnwwiiavrnimii Mcn’s Footwear, BcstValuc, . J (I \ illlf of Queen Quality shoes is more pleasing than ever. We have styles for all purposes. The “Mannish,” “Modisl1,” and the “Dainty P a r is- ienne" are some of the leading shapes. The comfort and fit with appearance and wear make an ideal shoe. FI. OUR REDUCED 25C A BBL We find 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 250 a. Barrel This reduction will make Gypsy $5.00 per barrel. Bannon $4.75 per bairu. Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Bccr & Goff. 75c Full Pint Bolllc A great spring tonic. Phone 86-We’ll send it to you. and New Zealand. leyf_l__.,~~ liia lifen member of the old kirk and ii n.. `~ supporter of the conservative party. I tiumsirar. Assembly Diplomas ofthe --- Presbyterian Churr.-lilhuve been forward- How a Couirmed Dyspeplic Developed on to the following scholars or St. James' an Appetite Like I Corn-l1\1sk¢r’s S. S., Cliurlottctoivn for correctly repeat- “ld Cl°5\‘¢‘l of" EV°l'Yll|l”l{ lu lug Scripture Memory Psssngesz- Sight' Uci'tiilcnl.es, (List 1), Katie Duncan, The wife of it lentIirlK d"“i4i-fist of Iles Nellie Carson, Allison Tull., Jenn Inman, Moines tells how herbrotlicr was cliitriucii l_ llelen F|nlayson,l<`r-ances McLeorl,\Vinnie from n dyspr-ptic without appetite to ii Mulicnzie, Wilfrid llllciieoll, Illltlii Mc- iJl‘0l1iBl0\|-9 *fill-0|'» Lauri, Joseph P Luiitery Fanny Mclunis, My brothcl.Wi\0 I1" l|\“l’El |l\ UNl‘l\i£f». U il _ , , Mnud Mt-Louighlin, Iiiissel llulloweli, cuuie to \'iaii.ine nndl liiirdiy knew lilni .iceisie Livingston, Isobel Livingston, on his arrival he was so thin anrlrun \ iiutli Mcl’hail lean Fullerton, Helen down Iliuii not seen lliin for yours rind George li. Buntain, .ienn Innis, Edna l{e told ms notio worry us be had been iiordon, Wendell Norton, Evelyn Dewar, in this condition for years na ri result. uf Munning Bngnall, Toinrny Rogers, Doris cliruuiodyspepalri. I nslrerl lilin what. be liI|l.' To Kensington S. S., Gold Saul, had lions for ii,unii he said he hnd dune Mary Hazel McMunln; Red Seal. Samue| everything-taken every remedy be bun l Erskine McMurdo,Mioa Bell Humplirt-y. ever heard of and consulted doctors U Pr I without number, none of them helped AT me h°"‘° Ut A"ir““ “ml Mm' him. I asked lllrn if he ever took Stuar|,'s S A w B McPhee °f u°i“’"el‘l °" nl” e"°“l“ii DI DyspepslttTslilct$,1iinl iiesniri he liudn'l ‘ _ . the 22ndInst,theirrlnugliIerMlss Jennie ,md what Wm, ,,,0r,, he woumu-L_ ue A, was married to \Vlllium J. Hamilton ,md swam my mkgm! memcrue of any * of Lynn Mass, Rev. S. D. McPhee, cousin k|m|_ ‘ _A _ _ ____ ____ I _ of the bride officiating. The bride wore 11| hadmy husband |,,.|,,g h,,me,,b0,,_ ` r'-' ~ ' “ white silk organdie trimmed withluce and from me ,mm ,,,,,| I ,,,_.,,,,,,||y ,nude mn, looked charmlrig.MIss Clara Conrad acted wk” one 0,. two 0| U", ,,,,},|e¢,5 nne,.|,B "3 l“"lde5'"“ld -‘”l‘"°’ M“"d°°k M““Pl'9°» had eaten. They. marie him feel so much l"'°"h°' °f ‘hc l"`ld° ”“pl"."`i"‘l Lil” i!"°°“" better that he offered no further ob_|ec~ in ii well udnpted opening address briefly penance towards the liquor traffic and recognition rind support. A good sum ie e on is onorgnn. IRON AND WINE 22225323?"iflf.`f°fiT£‘i1§llf..2'i1’{iifZ cntcrtninnicnt. was James Brooks' Graphaphone. There were also some very eloquent speeches delivered.-D. Brehsut owner of “Sunny Dave" and Preston Prowsc owner of "Sunny Jack" have been milking things quite interesting on the Harbor Ice-Oscar Roberta ia about to build on thc "1}urns"| estate.-Some of our farmers have gone into hog raising.- Tlie Temperance Iiaii of this place is undergoing repairs. It is to be completely y , is being ciiculntcrl. The idea is to dredge B l the bar and have the winter boats call ts at Bench Point and thus save a great deal 'LT' "" uf uponse and time. -Mrs. G. Garrett has arrived home.-Capt. Horace Hyde BIISIIICSS FOI Sale at isnnonimrenirnronrsehlp sr. Harrier. Spfin goods arriving daily priced c reap for cash. SPRAGUE & C0 » sunnvsros. Cardigan Brlugc That well known business stand and wharf propeflt’ laiell’ °W”°d by J. F. Norton, also dwelling house will be sold cheap. ApPlY ‘ renovated.-A petition to have tin- St S I n Southern Railroad extended to Cape Bear For renl genuine bargains lu all kinds of footwear, it will pay you to investigate our stock to W. S. STEWART or J, F, NORTON. Charlottetown. -Tliomas Roberts has returned again after spending the winter at Boston. _-1---l The “Island Condition Powder"-is n preparation that gives entire satisfaction whenever it is used-Horses should be prepared for the spring'swork with apood tonic and blood purifier-We have hun- rl rcns of testimonials inits favornnd these iipenk volumes-one 250 full lh package.- A. W. Reddln Pham B., Central Drug lll0l‘E- Wdtliatf __ __ _ L __ _________ _ W . - :gr- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mM.y...................-.....wwmwawmrwwvm ’ Candy is wholesome if made from pure ingredients? that is Why white S ROHBIKT. MANl‘El.i». the actor, whose Y. M.C. A. mortgage fund. Come and enjoy n good program. Tickets at 15c each can be had from Sec'y. Archibald, J. H. Bell’s store or members of Kimber- JOHN Iioiiizn'i'soN, the oldest resident ol Avondale, N. S. died on Saturday, the 17th Inst., ot. the age of Ut years. Deceased was horn in Piedmont and was the oldest son of the late Alex. Robertson of that < ._, place. He was by trade n stone-mason. , ,i ,_ While still ayuung niun he worked a xrood \~` runny years in P. E. I., later he settled on itugnali, lennizlsndeison, llrirold Riggs, “Bs much illllfiileil ‘W NS 1\Pi>°“"\n0\> Mr. linniilton is a prominent business ti _ H | ,| ,mt |,,,k6,, hh” \, hence, and all the latest wlegraphic and local news. Only fifty cents per year A1* Beach Point on March 7th Jane Reid. aged 99 ‘years, widow of the late William Irving, departed thisiife at the residence oi hsrson, William T. Irving. She had a family of live sons and tire-e daughters, three of whom with her husband, have preceded her to the better iauil. Mrs. Margaret Miller, Murray Harbor North,and Lucy Leeton, Maine, U. S. and two sons on the old homestead and David in the western part of Island. Of the brothers and sisters of the deceaaed all lived to be very old people most of them having reached s0yenrs In early life she became a fnitliful mem- ber of the Presbyterian church. She Advance Guard of The New Shirt Waists at Stanley Bros. marlrcd low for quick selling. Perfection in quality, style, fit, worlrniansliili. Direct from the best makers bought at the lowest manufacturers’ in Canada, prices, and finish and retained her faculties till the end oi her long life anrl oftcn astonished her visitors with her knowledge and memory of Scripture truths as wellus ofother events. Many are living today who can testify to her many good quultles of hand and heart in hour of trouble and sorrow. She s iifered no pain at any time, but passed peacefully nwny truetirig in the Diilslicri work of her Lord and Saviour. since. 1 futurehome at Lvnn. Their numerous gmnys Dy5,,e,,§i,, Tame” nclu,,||y proprietor of tha Beaverton, .Micli., fricnrislionrtiiy wish them bon voyage ,|°|,he work ,,,.,|“,,,,,| w th,,,,,_ They Hardware Co, was tulrcn very sick with °V‘“`u’*’5”“‘°fllf\’- rciievo wcuk anti overburtlened stom- [wwe] t‘r°“hle' A Wmlennif salesman aehs of their work of digestive action THE 5500"" '1"nI“f‘l‘5'\l`Y Di 5li!l\f"|\Bi/ T M I ahottie of Cliamberluin’s Colic, Cholera . , _ h r component. parts are identical _l)|vii-inn,,llurnplon.nuscolebrriteri on the Wm] mom of the ,lmeauve ,mlds nm, and D|,,,.,~h¢,,n, 1¢,,,,,...1y, which he dnl, -1*” lllfiil- Wil-ll H Klllllil l~'0“0€i‘£ llnfi _ “It soou cured me unrlltnlre lcasurc in entertainment. Thnliall wus well filled. sfirgguégheod Lilies glrcllilduliridnglrr Lush’ T00 illmendluq ip?" he s¢,y5_p N0 one The 0¢i2lll"lifY Wlllchihls Place has had in me work iss, the same M “ yum, _should leave home ons journey without the DMV- f0I` IW hllil 8l‘i1'iB2Ili7¢l`f-lillilllelli-8 “rang hembhy smmnoh ,,,,uu|d do ,L K ' u bottle of this rcincrly. It. is almost. sure was more than sustnined.Specinl mention on 'mls “Mount sLuM,.s D _fe ,dx tnlicin.-vricriiinrl is not obtainable while 0_lli1ht to be made of the readings by Tablets Me berrectly ,,,,,_“,.d, ivnpu';,',. on suuiiiniliip or ours. Sold by nl~ :;;e$§nr;'§,'|:`:;7,?g;“2u';e5;',sM;§E°',L::;i; action snrislfects. They rio not cause D'“555|”i°" Jeniimn Mui.-Phail, also the splendid rluett any unnatural ml vlolenb disturbance In the stomach or bowels. They them- Nature's plans for the sustenance undl rlcelrired the attitude of thc Sons of 'l`em~ mmmennnce of the body_ , 55 C,,',,_ ;1,i4,||i Stuart's D spepsin Tablets. b thus l romluderl his bearers ofthe influence and Y ‘V Wear 3 Chfl‘“V mid be Collifnti g A FEW DESCRIPTIONS. ' White surplus waist em- broidery .and lace insertion vest, tricked back, and long tricked cuffs $l.l5 . Fine white lawn waist-all over embroidery shield front, tucked back and front, and fancy cuff-Another uith drawnwork front, hemstitched tucks back, front and cuffs- sizes up to 44 inch $1.45 other white waisis at $1.85 and $2.40. stripes, Hue pl front-A very sleeves l | 1 Blue, gra ground chamb y and green ray with white eats back and stylish waist $i.35 Light blue, Paris and Green cliambray-hand embroidered front, tricked luck and fancy $3.00 | Black organdy, tucked brick and front, trimmed valen- cieunes lace insertion. $1.75, $2.25 ailtl $2.40 1 i. RANGE EXPLODED. f ' JA.]\£[. on _ m om, 0 NEISON, B. C., March 26.-A clilirlwns Put up in 7 iii. puils Strawberry. Raspberry, Pcnvli x ~ t _ . \ . . -. . . ._ mm, In me any 0, Lymh He ,B chief of me _before he WM “many hnpmved _md thwe int I\clt;0l:_. B. ir... recc'r_it.lywl»|_y_'uu r;)li:,_itc;u| ranl, ami Apruoi lo _ récst from H or-1' ci tr. i “‘K‘“" ° "“ ' , ' ', _' »CPl\ » ,`;:,;;,,(:"";;rs u]rE,L:,mg,l,ln“._)i'l`|( ban Muge U' fm" l’°xe"°““"l m"'°"l_ysi’°p§l“ '""l kitchen ramze in which bcr rnotlier L|<0h5l'. 8; ili.ACi\ Wl<,i.l.S-7 lb. tins of ilinrmalnde , _.dl ; ' | I | I | gms y m“'°hl"'“ w°"‘l‘5'f“l“|~‘°e“w' He “ml” had llghtedatlre when the wutcr front “‘l'lPl“"1J‘\'1l illfiihitureivlilslliildloilsrlloeilhe ofllli; xuryfntillig llisiomi of mlule mul ihmm). was frozen' ` 85C ea._Nice° ' ~ , u rr me our oseei I. ,.,,,,,,,,__,,, C,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,, S,,,, 0, ug g,,__,, mm" mms ,,_,_;;;g_e Q A N DE _R s o N as C o., whlchsbs baslicen a talented member. ,.e|_,,,.,,,.d home, ,,,,,| he W,-,W5 meth", _ 'T'T°°°r5' & £0. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton will cross by the he hm, ,mt been u.o,,\,|ed Wm’ dyspepsla A Hint lo Travelers. , . J Mintolnafcw days en route for their -- While in Suflolk Vn..Iient‘y Ci‘0ll.~l1’-. " ""*"°°‘*' r - ~-~~- from Saginaw, Mich., advised liliu to get ever) tliliig for thc olirpcittci' ut (,‘uineron lieving the stomach of its work , stimulus i'or|roorlSt.eadfast. Division has re ' comfortable and stVll5l1'-"Pf0\V§¢ been in thesettlement since its inception enamen' w recupemm 'md wsu" "s_ B108 Ltd. The only rcril good normal hrnitli and strength. Nature and of its oonseguent claim upon their repulrs me wo," ,md w,,_],_ed “annul hatter. 2t>d3i. `ust ns she heals and kuitstlie bone ot |i~ .1 iii to r i ’ ‘ l gllsdrest ‘E uw'd(;\:,s||‘°E“ mms pay ng abroken limb. which is of course not., used during the process of repair. 5 T|rrcGunrriian‘scorrespondent atlilurray s"““l""“ D-l'“i’el’”l“ T“'l’l“¢s “"° mr? .. Hmbox, South w,.|ws_A ,ery e,,i°y,,\,|,, sale hyuildruggisis at 50 cents u box. _, " evening vias spent on the 2iet lost under One box will frequently etlect ri perieril ' `;f_))__,'i"'_"’,.’,“.-f-§,|_ . , ` .;»"',‘ .\'"'.‘1"r '. i I ; llllriilg » .i'_.., ,fur 'V it /'lllvu How Much s For Your Eyos? l Would you voluntarily cou- sent at any price to dispose of your eye sight? I think not, and yet per- haps you are one of those who, by neglect, are irreirlevably losing st 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 lit glasses. This i do as cheaply aa is consistent with good work. You are invited io call. G. F. HUICHESON. I 9 31 / 4 \\ r-_-= r ~\-7; ,il ‘rl 7, * ., ___._>‘\' sstuil / 41%: a Q 1. ‘F0 7'- ‘ ;,g,"f.ii7' * of/f"‘ . -_| i If U BARGAINS _ _ Best. Prices $ir.no to $3.50. S. A. McDonald, - P. E. lsl.iud’s Grcnlcst Clothing Stine. J New Spring Hats at P. E. Island’s I Greatest Clothing iiousc lil' MISS” Ethel “mi Milf): Illlflml- selves digest, the fond ,md su|_,,,|y M,” Snws,hui1ilut'ra, hntchets, 1-biseis,Ir\\'|n If.i-uh.R..¥1':.‘i?;’lt1F.;...€1;.3l;.$ ;;r;:§‘..“l:l:..:"..“;'f...::f".:lr.l'u:;1; “sro7.22.11?1“::.f.i;::‘r.r:r;.tii“.;:2::: ::;:;: _ ' ' We claim and Jrutly so to liavc tie only up-io date hat department in the city. After visiting the others, just step in and see ours. Under this new system of showing hats it m:il