tlu uni t il conse: i. i. f‘ IIC many D - ted with t! e . lcaizo. Newspapers i this stat: ers. lti lie a recon cc: sn ii. nwcr illlCblii rybody is , - p it. A ¢ tcmcnt uill ll i am ii Fziirview, r , stock, crop HORSE , _ years old . 'colt, (Harr CATTL 6 to fresher PIGS-i HENS- CROP-fir potatoes, 8 IMPLEMI disc barrow pow, 1 hziy i wagon, 2 wc rness, 4 wori wagon pad z shovels, etc. .. A qunnt Terms o that amount A annum off fr . Sale pos jwiil l i i ‘i c! l i t 4. =4 ii a be held ‘Emil-RIMES Our iigenl - hogs at ll nt Stewar‘ Al. llimlcr d, ltlllerslit This nrran our agent: the boat ins . A d‘ It present 4, eternal incur.- " TH I ylllhfll cor l lrtioularr ‘ O invite ¥§§-.§-Q-O§§C O FO-OJ 0O 00-0 O-OQQ O+O-O%+§QQWO »>OOOO—OOOOOOOO— 00%OOOQO-QQ-OOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOQ§O-QQOOfO§§§O§§-OO!&Q__ lvnvvnwnnvinvnnnw 1 . BIG AUTO DlRLL HALL, Char A Evening at 8 Our new sty Oxfords wil them too) and a Patent Leather, Pumps‘ are pends upon it, pr Alley & Company Ltd. Fashionable Fooiweai" LADIES approval, Oxfords, Pumps and Boots. \ t year, a nice pair of silk stockings (we have cannot be beaten for street wear. or dress occasions, you will find ourstock‘ complete, widths as well as sizes, we are specialists in fitting shoes, the comfort de- SHOW lottetown Opens Thursday c l pm. t . AHMMHMKMM 4OOOQOOOQMOOJQOOQHUOOQOQVOQOOOQOOQQOOQOOQOQOQ4OVQVOOQOOVOOOQOOOQQOO-QOOOOOQOOOO SPRING SHOES O FOR les are now open for your l be the great rage this snappy pair of oxfords in brown or black leathers, also in l voguefor home v ices run from $5.50 up; (‘ash (liily O-QO-O O OQ-¥O-OQ-§-O'O§ OWO-O-VQQQQOFVQQ§Q44'Q-O §O§§44 OQFOO-O Q-fO-Ofi-O I 4 AA mmknkkkk-..k--. -i......-i “,‘,,.,,‘,,‘ A “‘ v‘ w vv w‘ v v vv v v v v 7 ee~e41 A w " ,8 pounds. Charlottetown Guardian N°hlilliilil°s COUPON HOW T0 GET lT For the Mere Nominal (‘ost oi‘ )liiiiiii'aictiire and Distribution. 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Have your eyes examined and be convinced by the lat- eiit method: that we back up all we claim in our ndvor- tiaoments. Service first int and all the time is our motto. ‘ll-ads? "Mail-a log: at Bliik o; 00:15:‘ §i§i¥U§*§i¥i'¢¥fi#§iK¥§i§§K¥Riggs‘ s;;;;r;1i;;;s;re.;.?;.;;;; Q Mhllllflllllllhllllllllllllllllllllllllllitg io4+0+o+o+9 l OO4044§§'9-9'4**§44* Q 4 noxfionniaoaitaaiiaxaexaixnaemeiiaieitmtmaeirae a ~- -** mo‘. ¥¥1e¥>k¥all¥a¥1i4 p; and, after a iwo hours’ rest, continu- .-, '.'i'. l. Ruli-Rheumatismoi , Sore Aching SMALL TRIAL aorrizziiobfil, ocn "s1. JACOBS our ' Rheumatism is "Fain" 011W. _ one case in fifty requiigep in“: ' l treatment. Stop druggifigi‘ R. . soothing. penetrating "St. ‘Jacobi Oil” rl ht into» your lore,_ stifl. aching olntii and muscles. and re- Iief comes "instantly. “"i$-.-=-JI'cIobi-~ Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and cannot burn the akin. - . ‘i Llniber upi Quit complalningi Get a lmllltrial bottle of old. lionqlt "Si. Jacob: Oil" at any drug more, iinii in Just a moment you'll he frelf from rheumatic pain. soreness. aiiii- ‘ iicss and swelling; Don't ‘suffer! ‘Relief nwaiis you. "St. Jacobs Oii" has cured millions of rheumu-v tlsm sufferers in the last century, and is just as good for sciaticnmeu- ralgla, iunibago. backache. sprains- ___i<-oa>-——— . . Ending in Smoke. Among giipeemokers the palm must be awarded to a-Dutcli sail; or, named Berkenj whose boast it is lhiit for the last sixty-live years his voracious bowl hns consumed the English equivalent oi‘ a pound of tobacco weekly. it requires no skill iii arithuiaiic to discover thut the "Dutclrchiiiiney," as lie iieprciud to be known, has (Uspersed in smoke more than thirty hundred- weight of tobacco, which is almost cxiictly twentyftiur timcg his own weight. \ Equally remarkable are the feats of rapid smokers, which, however, have little to commend them in the Wily of enjoyment. it in to America ilini we must go tn find the "world's champion clgarelie snioker"~a liiil'ii‘_\,' Pole. who, for ii wager. once reduced thirty-tire cigarette-s to ashes before ilie minute. hiind hurl comple d one circuit of’thc clock. Oii nnolhcr occasion ha‘ perform- ed l; feat even more remarkable, in smoking n round hululred cigar» eties iii ien minutes uiidgr four hours. "Ami iioiv." the insatiable mun exclziimcil, ilfi hr- lllllli,’ away the lust slump, "l think I will have a cigar.“ For n. ‘wager of one thousand francs ,1 French cuhman. (‘liiitaig- non. recently undertook lo smoke a hundred strong cigurs in two iliiys. lii the firsi iwenLv-four hours he had ills-posed‘ of sixty-six; cd his tiisk, with such vigor that by noon Wills following day the slump oi‘ his his! cigar was burning his lips. Less stimulating. perhaps, are foals of slow smoking, oi which London has witnessed not ii few in recent years. But it is to the Olil city of Bruges that we niust g0 lo see this riilaiory uri ut its best. Every evening’ the Brugsche Rook- caiiripigiiprowu "customs refifilllb p (the -p_osiilble time. . —"'l‘he steward "WElKlIS out for. each - shows four young oak-shoots spring- goiie tree. to signify the resurrec- HOIIVO! the new- Germany from the old.‘ ‘The designer of the slump evi- dently overlooked the iii-ct that while old vitump and flourish in a small “f. ._ i Smoking-club of Brugaa) has its contents, in which m‘; member; yie with each other in an stlort to smoke the smallest quantity of, tobacco in the longest competitor two and g half-grown 111i?! of tobacco, which the ViCQvDXGB- ident packs careiiilly into the rival éiPfib-plpeli. =At a. signal all pipes are. Lit » K and the contest begins, each man's‘ l 0111.90! being to keep the “P01111118 \ Bowl alight the longest. 04ml!!! becomes more and "more interesting, and the excitement" roaches its clyimax when only two ~ So expert - competitors are left. lLlVé the members of the Rockers- club become, that it is quite ii ua- ' ual thing to keep the two and half . gramme; of tobacco going for an ' hour and a halt. .._:.._4-o-@_____i. ~ A Euphrates Valley The Euphrates Valley, we are‘ told, is to be the grunary- of the world. ‘and this makes the contruc- tion of u railway linking it with the Mediterranean an imperative necessity. The difficulties from an l engineering point of view are not great. It is hardly realized that [ram the coast oi‘ the Mediterranean ui the mouth of the Orontes to the River Euphrates is a dist-once of but 130 miles. only forty miles of which are more than 1.000 feet Laban sen leveij Thus there need _ hefno tunnels and no heavy grud- ic-ntsfand once the Euphrates Val- lcy is reached it is the proverbial pincake. g The distance siived would be ini- nieiiiie: Toke. for example, the car- riage oi‘ goodL-i between ihoiiiloii iiszvLondoii lo Busreh by sea, 6.700 nillcbi Busreh to Bagdad by riiil. 300 miles; Busreh to Mosul by rail. Soirmlles. Now, assuming that there will he ll railway from Aniioch or Alexandretln to Mosul or Hag- riiirl‘, the distances work out us: London i0 Alexaiidretta by seii. 3,4000 miles; Aleiiaiidrettii to Mosul by proposed rail, 400 miles; Alex- iiiidretta to Bagdad by proposed rail, 50 miles. it will be seen hi. a Rliince that on the rail journey there is not much to choose either WA)‘. but on the sen transport 3,300 iiiiles would be saved, to say noth- ing of elinlliiuling the cost of the Sui-x (‘tiiiiils tliies.—»The Near Eiisl. llali-Shootferniany The latest German postage stump _ ifliiI|T|T{fi]]|||i'i|m miiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiTfiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii As pipe after pipe goes out the l l ,- l i HE battle of business has succeeded the - battle of armies. FRY’S COCOA is the greatest of all strength makers for men who must work hard-just as it was for our soldiers and sailors who had to fight hard. . FRY’S exclusive process makes this Cocoa extremely soluble, delicious in flavor and very easy to digest. “Nolthiirig will olo on: FlRh/“S” 108 inlzfyoiii the stump ol’ a ilend-nnd- uhbot! may spring from on uiirii ,; . . ., . llllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|l|||||||||||| “Deulsche Nzirinniilvcrsiiiiimlung"l Figs were introduced in t‘iilif0i'-_ Chocolate was introduci-il iroi '1 vvvv w" VT vvvvvoovoooooo-oo vvv i O11 ewiveg i’: verware? - . j you from church. you’re wondering of silver you have. ever, has enough. graceful in design t Onei I . be put into any sil work- ‘ ~ The Bridal W around the shape Do not delay, tiful sets. Sundays it usually sis,- Everybody" knows ~We bought only a limited number of .0f you disappointed, if you don’t hurry up. p _ Come to the Qifice today and let us tell yo about our offer and show you a com- . plete set of Oneida Silverware which you get FREE. You’li be delighted with the ~ simplicity of the plan. If you cannot conv the coupon and mail it to us today. v . way; ‘yet the stump itself never (German, federation.) The part l nio. in 1769. i A vi i l F ~ l i ‘ i grows. into a grout tree again. wvitliln the oval is ‘blue; without, - H o “m”? L‘ ‘he 5pm‘ Jllie look-shoots fill an oval friime the corners showing the. figures oi Demand for gold fish exceeds the _ , o scroi on which appear the words voliie. iii-e brown. I supply. The sl0l‘k has no voice. wvv -¢=¢‘.~,‘,:'¢ - e ¢¢¢-=¢--ve,==--e.-~ vvwvi\'§?§f$‘§f§9f'Q§OQvv.fi'§§-Qifl +Q+Q+4+QQ+Q4¢QHQ4QQQTIIZT Attention i/ccizranffietedt (Jr-Jo l/eczm Don’t you alwaysnotice when company comes to jinner you haven ’t Lenouge sil- _ whenwguests pour in from out of town, or go home with And all the time y0u’re saying how glad you are to have them, how on earth you'll manage to set the table with the small amount that every woman loves beautiful silver-that she rarely, if So we have-purchaseda supply of Oneida Community PAR PLATE, 26 pieces to the set-guaranteed for ten years of every-day-in-the-year wear. The kind of silver a woman likes to handle and own-beautifully patter 10d. . PAR PLATE, so there are bound to be some eniently come to the Guardian office, fill in Do You Know About da Community Par Plate ? r -- v-It is made by Oneida Communitywlio make the finest silverware in the world. It is sold by the best dealers everywhere. You can always be proud of the Oneida Com- - i ‘rhunity stamp on the back of your silverwa re—it means the best materials that can verware, the most perfect designs by the best artists in that line of - q i-eath design is charmingly simple, with its de ‘g d l’ t l it ed of the handles. The finish ‘is soft gray-longfilvtilasriiiglf Z-elbliartébcon a base of the best nickel silver. ~ * - write or come today and be first in line to secure one of these beau- _ Pullers 11G TBYMAOIINBIY v 'A lIPUTAflON “i! ‘nu nun A mHMUNflY PM Iunl v "us... rmmmc-w"