-----priceis our motto-This week, Mcn‘s the of experience, thin it gf rhati Experience with h mlparfiia; the strongest l ° endorse for thin ltv- *ss iii iuinilii' _ lull iiws if - _ *' 1 illllllliiag ”“"""“ ”'“"-” Reporters and Correspondents ' Finest F inished PIIDNI Work &m goth' 1l'___ .basing smut.. -__ cannons Pl-A'l‘|NorvPss _ anrisre #noon GEO' Hu KRW DesBl.llA 'nh sraotn .mere i>.ii.}"'i?°§‘,,,,,, welcome. llll¥§lKlI§R§ HUGHES’ HERB FOOD Is a guaranteed flesh milk a - producer. Feed it tb yourugofg ogs and hens and note the im- provement it produces at once. his preparation has become very popu ar with farmers and stock ;-steers who feed it. Price ioc per iiEil. E. HUGHES, A pothecarics’ Iiall. _mmm ToAdorn a Wall Nothing is finer than anicely finished Photo- graph of some of your near friends, mounted on a nice photo mount artisticaliyand true to life. Large photo‘s a specialty. Bauvin. iientzii 8. tio-. _ Photographers. .las iiayer. Prop. Our Shoes Are _ Trade=Winners This has been a good winter with us. The reason is, we are selling shoes at a very low price. Good shoes at a low boots the $3.50 kind at $1.00 a pair, these boots are good year welted, new est lasts, right up~iodaie, cheap any time at $3.00. Take your choice at $2.00 a pair, all sizes. A. E.MCEACHEN, The Shoeinon. S OURIS A DRUG STORE THAT IS A DRUG STORE There are lots of drug stores. You may wondel whether it makes su? difference where you take your preaeripiious or where you buy your goods.- Oor best promise in our drug stove itself. come in and invtriisste it from front door to hack, from ¢°l> '° bottom. Brlnginauybmiy else who la competent to judge an !¢t them ‘tnvestlgagf methods. ~=-1...'-‘f¢"~ l We have the Knives, Forks and r;r.r°.r.;i zarlurszs SP°°°~ iw. w.m)er,lelr_i-:l.»i.iiiE|t. ron our wifi We are selling all our odds and ends of Women°s fine Boots At 25 p.c. Discount. You will find in the lot some “Queen Qual- ity," “Empress” and ] T Bel1’s. As styles are changing we have decided to move iliesc off quickly At 25p.c. Discount. Alley it iii. \__...?J PLO R 3co barrels choice family Flour for sale CHISZAP FOR CASH. Five Roses. Royal Household. Royal Stuart. Beaver. Fedora. Gypsv. Beacon. Every barrel guaranteed- gi' Everywhere. ' .Ions W. Gmmxv left last night for Bostou. ‘ WK. Srnicuaun left last night for Calgary. Cnannss Y. and Mrs. Hughes left last night for Calgary. ' Harms Jsairms, Pownal, returned yes- i>°l‘¢il\y from( Boston. Janna McCormack, Georgeetown, loft last night for Nelson, B. C. A ‘WUZEN Sllililosts that hr\n~ow`s be run over a number of the city streets to level the snow. A'r'ritN'rioN is called to the excellent program for the concert in Zion church this evening, which appears elsewhere. Ani' persons desiring to see The GuardInn's big Web Perfecting Press in operation should call at business offices any Wednesday at twelve o‘clock, or Sat~ ui-day at one o‘ciook sharp. AN effort is made to popularlze lacrosse on skates in some of the Upper Canadian Cities. This new sport has been played frequently at Cornwall, Ont., where it has made ii great hit with the public. Anvnnrrsnris are agatnrcminded that all ordinary "changes" should be in this oiiicc no later than one p. in. for daily, and Saturday noon for weekly, to insure in- iiiscrtion in following issue. Tut: bztscniont. of the Ross block,Sydney, received a scorching Saturday evening l1¥ufire which started in the furnace room. The blaze though slight, caused considerable excitement among the teli- itnts of the building. The promptness of the tire dcpnrtuieiit checked the progress ofthe fire, which was confined to the burning ofa portion of n partition or t.vo. SuPi:n|N'i‘r:.~:DEv'r Sham' and Ciu- Forciuau Collin left last night for Ottuwit. They will be joined at Pictou by Mechan- lcnl Superintendent Poole. They ara gc- ,ing to the capital to give evidence in the final settlement of Contractors Haney and Kitchen with the Government. Messrs Sullivan and Black of the Hills- boro Bridge are now in Ottawa on the some mission. This Ramblers of Amherst are much disgusted with the notion of the mana- gers of the Stanley Cup. The Ramblers challenged for the cup last season, and it wuunot accepted. Early in January this your they again challenged. They were told by the cup managers to go and get a reputation, and they nnsiverod by saying they had defeated the Dawson players who had played for the cup at Ott.awu_ 'l‘hen Ottawa wired the Ramblers, “ug- gcsting March ll for the first game, The Rriniblers wanted it changed to the l»ith. Then onine word that the match could not be arranged this year, but in the meantime the holders oi’ tho cup have iirraiigoil n. game with the Victoriiw of Mo|itr'c.1.i. This spring tborc nro indications tl at there will be ii. coiisidcrable scarcity oi' seed on Prince Edward Islam l. Along this line a correspondent writes the North Sydney Herald. lic declares that ninety percent. of tho farmers of Cape Breton will bc forced to buy seed outs this spring, and many will be obliged to sow less than usual owing to their inciting moans to buy it sutiicicnt quantity of seed at the price likely to be asked by retailers. llc thinks .lint the councillors in the several dis- tricts should take steps to secure anampic quantity of seed purchased at wholesale prices. For this seed, purchased at first hand, hc thinks, free transportation should bc asked for over the government railway. If the need be as pressing as the correspondent claims it to be, his suggest.- ion is worthy of consideration. }iar.ir.tx Cnaosicns: -There has not been much change to note in the mnrlsct during thc wook ending March 25th. Re- eiptii hnvc been better ,und supplies of all kinds iivailnhic are now considerably better. lti butter the market is quiet, iinli high prices ure still pretty well maintain- ed, but buyers are pretty careful in antici~ nation ol' lower prices. Creamery is quot- cd at 25 to 20 cents and prints at 28c. Rolls and dairy prints, Mc. in the Upper Prov- incca the markets bold pretty firm, with receipts not overly heavy. Eggs continue i-einarlmtrly senrco for this time of tho year. Sonic of thc ir.-ading dealers hcre any they have never sccn them so scarce nt this time of year. Comparativcly few are coming in from the Province, the most of the receipts being from tho Upper Provinces. The price too, holds flrm for ine loot week in Marci. at cents. Good _ . _ Q eggs are quoted at 19 to $0 oonts in Mon- ` traal. Owingto the bad condition of the roads, the outlook is not for much lower pricea at present. The miirkotlfor- Cheese is firm, as the export trade has improved, ~ ' _ ° ‘ , 0 ' l t. l d is ot very active here. The A spring tonic Liquid* ililicle lliundlilaaperiiharc today, than in Mon~ treiil li cents being quoted by Halifax Extract Malt) two bottles _iohhdmand 11| in Montreal. Supplies of C8 meat and fowl are now pretty good and ‘Of 25C. d0Zen in 5t°ck° T _ quite equal tothe demand at this season. Sales exceed that of any , British Quinine Wino-This is a good I il °'h°r in 'he Low., Pm blood-builder and appotisor and nothing , _ -can compare with it as s Bpring Tonic- vinceu Choices! |rowth of India Takes away that “tired fooling" so pn- vaient at this season. Prepared from Phmle 86 Howards Pure Quinine and the finest nd Cs lon Sherry Wino-Bold at 750. per bottle by E -OPPOSITE P-0' 1° y ' .i.w.noa.iin.1-moms. r _ - ‘ - ' ll F "- ' mm ”m,""m~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,MM,M,w,ymmmi ` viuiieaaeuw/ouevaouniaiumrsnwniwasasaawrsen.. ' I _ _ ‘ 6 d 'w»-~-'- °r.._ __ .W4,`Q,gq4.. It la not possikle to buy any _ E P_ » - ‘Name on every piece. i Ui Il tn-mol|'p\I’i liaise The Gttlnlllll Mil begin the publloaittion of a moot interest ing story "Love For an Hour is have For- ever", by Amelia E. Burr, Author ol' “Fr-isnd0llvia". “Beads of 'l‘asmar"lzo.Aii personsintnroet/od in u good story should not miss this one. Tim friends of Fred MuDonnid,Keppooh, will regret to learn that his dwelling house was burned to the ground between dand 7 o‘cl0ck Wednesday morning. The fire which is supposed to hate started in the due was well under way when disoovarod by Mrs McDonald, who at the time wasin bod. with her two_ small children. Sho hastily dressed and ran to the barn with tha two little ones where Mr McDonald was. The wind being in a favorable direction the barns were; not in danger and Mi' McDonald with tho neighbors were able to save some of the furniture. There was" some insurance on the house. Tm: following item is from the “Pres- byterian Witness" of recent date. lt will be read with interest by many in the province, ima large number of ` rela- tives of the late Rev. Samuel Bernard are to be found in P. E. Island, especially in Malpequo and Long River aectionsz- “On March 8th there occurred in Halifax the death of Mrs. Bernard, widow of the into Rev. Samuel Bernard at one time pastor in Noel congregation. The fixnena took place from Noel Presbyterian church, whence also had that of tier late husband twenty one years before. The people of this congregation have pleasant and favorable memories of Mr. Berns.rd's ministry among them, which proved to be his last paatorate. 'On March ltltha large number from different parts of the congregation gathered in the cliurchtu pity their last tribute of respect to the memory of one, very worthily beloved by ali. Mrs Bernard wns7l years of nge." A GOOD DEAL OF NONSENSE. About "Blood Purifiers" ani “Tonics." Every drnpo! blood, every bone, nerve and tissue in the body can be renewed in but one way, and that ls, from wholesome food properly digested. There is no other way and the idea that a medicine in itself mn purify the blood or supply new tissues and strong nerves is ridiculous and on a par with tba fol-de-roi that dyspapsia or indlgestion is a germ di.-reuse, or that other fallacy, that n. weak stomach which re- fuses to digest food can be made to do so by irritating and lnflaniing the bowels by pills and cathai-tics. St.uurt's Dyspcpsia Tablets cure indigen- tion, sour stomach, gas and bloating after meals, because they furnish the digestive principles which weak stomachs lacl¢,and, unless thc deficiency of pepsin and dias- tase is supplied, it is useless to attempt to curo stomach trouble by the use of ‘tonics," “pills” and “cu.tharties” 'which have absolutely no digestive power, and their only effect is to give a temporary stimulation. One grain of the active principle in Stuart‘s Dyapepsia Tablets will digest 3,000 grains oi' meat, eggs and similiar foods, and experiments have shown that they will do this in a glass bottle at proper temperature, but of course are much more effective in the stomach. There is probably nn remedy so univers- uily used as Stuurt‘s Tablets, lccauso it is nutoniy the sick and aiiing,but well people who use them at every meal to insure perfect digestion and assimilation of food. Pcop o who enjoy fnir health take Stun.rt's Tablets as regularly as they take their meals. because they want to iteep well. prevention is better than cure, and Stunrt‘s Dyspepsia Tablets do both; they prevent indlgestion and they remove It where it exists. The regular use of one or two of them lifter meals will demonstrate their merit. and efficiency better than any ther arizumcnt.. CZAR’S LAViSH GIFTS. PA-.is, March 25.-Foreign Minister' Delcns~elia.s transmit-teii to two little girls of Dijon, exquisite gold broochos sct with diamonds, from Emperor Nicholas. The children embroidered I dainty lay- ctto for the baby heir to the Russian throne. A Cii|ca'go Alderman Ov/es His Election to Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ' “I can heartily and conscientiously re- commend Chamborlain‘a Cough Remedy for affections of the throat and lungs," says Hon. John Sheniok, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. “Two years ago during a political caérigigri, l caught cold after be ing ovorhe , which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud. ln my extremity a friend advised me to use Ciianiberlnin's Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when Ifound the next morning the In- flammation had largely subsided. l took several doses that day, kept right on talk- ing through the campaign, and I thank this medicine tbatl won my seat in the Council " This remedy is for sale by all drugglsts. Ncwlemous, navel oranges and Cape Cod cranberrles at Beer dc Gafi"ii 31d 2| flomioriablc Giles abusing them) one should not be aware of their existence. An manifestation of strain or hritation, indicates an abnormal condition. It is our SPECIAL business to examine this delicate organ and discover and correct by means of glasses any construe- I tivedcfect. ` G. F. iiurciiesou. __ "1 g THE cnanLo'i'rEfrowN GUARDIAN, MARCH 3., 19.5 _ r ,-- MEET ME VAT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, '* ,I i // _ _ / 74// Dur IZ , -r-. -.- it., . _ _,-1 Gi‘C2ii D .V-“Fi Salc 25 to 50 ocr cent off. .......... Buy , While This ilpportunity lasts. Stanley Bros. l ramp 3 n Xl! l li FLOUR TALKS To have ood'bread YOU must have oolFlour. We ae 8 - - K good Flour cheap-in`smiill bags, large bags, M barrels ani barrels. Call amd get our prices. 6/=tr\|_r:DEi=e|=ec:>N as csc: Hel . B Continues p,arg°'"fs All This Wcck. The stormy? winter has left us with more pianos on 'hand than we should have. In order to close some of them out we offer splendid bargains- We want you to cali and see us- ntzman Pianos as well as in many other kinds. Piano buyers can save money by buying here- Miiier Bros. SUNNYSIDE. sulahwuuutsasrl anos E W 4 -_E 1 _;“_;*_*_‘-A-`~*§v' v“\ £1" 7-17 dwtf `sf""""f ` ` """`:"E """"`:"""I` """"E” if ""` Fliiiowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring work try the NEW FOUN"DR Foot of Queen Street For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. létic Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. Phone 75. Peake’/s No. 1 Wharf. P. O. BOX 41| '-4 i ,-v*_-_-_~.*_+_*_-_ _z _*_-*_*_*v* _f:_‘_*,“v*a»Ul_*_“,"_ fH*_‘-*-4_*v*-1 Av.-»\i*v‘ ,”rv*_r _ _-_ i PIMPLES 0N THE FACE Can be cured by using our Eczema Lotionl We know of cases where one hottie has made n complete cure. Try a bottle, not oily. dries in, in n moment. Price 25c. Mailed to any address on receipt of price. ELLIS The Druggist and Opttcian. l l chant. We carry the following brands of mixed goods. viz, Farm and Garden, Potato and Vegetable, Fresh Ground Bone and Square Brand also a full stock of - heinicals at lowest prices. BOWKER’S FERTILIZERS Buy the best, therefore buy Bowker’a. They can be obtained 3-zo mwf & w 2 mos from any of our local agents throughout the Province and also from our distributing agent in Charlottetown. A. Pickard & Co.. Coal Mer- _ , . __ _J __.15__gn__._ .5 .. ’a .5 - 1" __ Those Hard Times Why buy n new coat or suit, either lady or gent, when io: a tr ile you may have your old garments, if they are not worn too much, made to look like new; some may be faded or soiled. you may be tired ot' some color. when spring comes you will wont to change. Loose no time, but bring all your extra goods either wearing apparel or otherwise, lace curtains, or any other kind, silks, ac., ties, gloves, opera cioaks, ac., or, any article but iurs. Dyeing. cleaning and finishing is the best and cheapest at Pmkevs Dye Works, the largest in Canada. Agency at , 1-3 tu sa &wtf l NNNUUNCEMENTS Of Concerts, Socials,En- tertainments, etc., of a money making nature, 5 cents a line (ot 6 words) for first insertion, and 2 % cents a line for each continuation. Churches and charitable institu- tions halirntes. Mini- mum price 15 cents. Black type announce- ments doubie rates. Births. Marriages and Deaths FREE bufverses with deaths same rate as above. Cards of thanks tivo cents per line when inserted in locals, and other wise at regular ad- vertising rates. THE GUARD|AN_ on ir, l L_._____ ___...._J :f Choice Apoics \ ‘ws | on Hand in Baldwins, Northern Spys, Grcciiings and _ Russcts. li. liIllCllE$iiii, Confectioner. .Zz '\.. L :_ I ,_ o " 10 "' 3 3 i N .~ .. £1' ' _' Y.. 1E'f_.|.\.L`_`f' g.. .if Q .2--gg .jc rl-.‘, ,i hilt P. l 'I-1. ii .il tg' 1 i_. if ,. . it . . -_.i "~,-'nil' M c 'i' ,. ‘_ if l rf- it lid-iii r » i i .'..~ K T ;,, .Li .‘. ri lit. 'ii' E; .» 3. \\ ,_ _ii ,. t v 1 i '. i » » i ~ _.si- J...