'ras ' li lTI'IE’CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ...¢n,».'::i-- ,,,..°..f:s.:'.,_::.':.'.f-.s..°.:. ---~ »-I--»-»»» 1-°~.-~-»f»»-M1 vinoe and therefore na ‘ I TEE PE()PIaE’S Published at its offices, New Provrae Block, North Side Peat Olloe, Charlotte 1 nu_l|_|_i_|ii|ui For Fifteen Years Face end Body Mass of itching Sores-Could own, Prince Edward Island, Canada, at isissa swans Publishing dompmy. _ -‘.; _ ,_ _ il’ Not Express Suffering- Doctors Did N0 G00iI» _ -1-.9--1 CURED BY CUTICURA WHEN HOPE HAD GONE ..i_..1_- “ My head was one mass of acaba, my forehead was covered down almost to my eyebrows, and I had to wear my hat all the time. My body was covered with spots in size _from a pinhead to as large as a silverdollar. A white, crust; scab would form and itch,` and wor s cannot express the torture and humiliation I suffered for fifteen years. I tried many doctors, and all kinds of treatments, but could get no help, and- I thought there was no hope for me. A friend told me to get Cuticura. I did, and in three days my head was as clear as ever. I applied Cuticura Ointment night and morning, also taking a hot bath with Cuticura Soap three times aweek, and using the Ointment freely after the bath. After usirigone cake of Cnticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Oint- ment I was complletely cured, without mark or blcmis . I was so pleased I felt like running down the street to tell every one I mei: what Cuticura had done for me. (signed ) H. B. Frank- lin, 717 Wash’n St., Aileghenyi P5-" COMPLETE TREATMENT For Every Humour from Pimples to Eczema Complete external .and internal treatment for every humour, consist- ing of Cnticura Soap, Ointment, and Pi ls, may now be had of all chemists. A single set is often suiiicient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itch- ing, burning, and scaly _humours, eczemas, ras es, and irritations, from infancy to age, when physicians and all else have failed. Cuiieura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are sold throughout the world. Depoia: London, YI Charterhouae Sq.; aria, 5 Rus de la l’aixiAu|i|alia, R. Towne A Co., Sydney. 'Potter Dm I Cl\rm.Corp., Bolton, Bale Props. ar malta rm. -- sm ma aiwc riirisnusim F L Invictus shoes for men.-Alley at Co Charlottetown Agents. zzdw tf. 'Business Ofhea Telephone 133|!- J. P. HOOD, Advartiaiug Mgr. F li. NEWSOM:SUblioHptl0|l Mlm I Brancb Officer af Ssmmersldc, Aiberten, Geevyddlvn and* &arLr.' * I the following rake, payable in advance: Moi-sin Edition idaily except Bundaylonemonth2ilc;pa-year.... 0| ‘WeeliIyglCflli,loniW eedanper The Guardian not be responsible for cnrrencyefsiam remitted thro malls. Send by Postal Order hpraaa 0rder,cr Registered [afar payable to Te: :alarm .na um 'ré|»pria»1a`as e 0iheeHoura8a.m.tn6p.ni. 0diceHouralp.m.,toBD-l\»:8p.m.ftoIa.m. J.l'.B.|lloCRliADY. Editor. D.S. McRAE, News Editor. Shortly CHM P. made inqnirlt BQCIHI Plllvltalna and Hou Hr, `Fie|dln["'ah0l\i. ifildohlllih ea of getting a third wlntpr' ateau\er,‘ alll as to whether a fnrtharclaim had be made on account of the hllurc of the Dominion in carry out tha terms of union Tunncl and a new steamer would b"e con- THE CHARLOTTETOWNI GUARDIAN img I” War at sea has undergone even greater were gaileys, rowed with oars, and later a mast. and sail were added. Then the galley was enlarged and successive banks of ours ni-ranged one above another. The fighting wus ' ut close quarters always.; First an utteniptlwas nmdc to ram and they grnppled and thc wnrriors fought hand to hunrl with sword and slileld,spear and urrow. Such was the battle of Sa- luinis, fought 480 years before the Chris» tiun nm between the Greeks under Them- istocles and the Pcrsinns under Xerxes, the fnréier with aio and the latter with anywhere from 1003 to 2iIl0 galleys. Z Xerxas watched the fight:from on land and saw his fleet practically unniliilatod by the gullnnt. Greeks, ns told by Byron: A King sat on the rocky brow That looks o`cr sea-born Sniurnis; A thousand giilleys lny below Of many notions, itll were his; He couiitoiltliem ui. break of day But when the sun set where were t-hcyl' .The galley remained in use till in the seventeenth century. Such \vcrcBritnin‘s first sea defences, ugninst the Roumnsand long after under King Alfred, ii hliousund years ago against. the Danes,andundci~his successors Edward and Ahhcistan. Edgar ’ _s ,g/\s\1.// \= \ E. sg* ._ §§@; . ef “Ill0iIlti"$ " A boy in his character of “Mother's ]oy" may look nice in any sort of new clothes and an angel smile But it’s after he has been out in the vacant lots, as a real boy, that the difference shows up between really good and bad clothing-at difference which very few people can tell 'until the clothes are worn awhile Christy Hats Arc Best Hats Ii’s not too early to get your new spring Hat. The Christy Hats this spring are the nattiest hats in town, and they will ontwear any other hat on earth. Come in and see our spring hat show-needn’t 'buy-j ust look. T ri *_ "”` .i‘?E:_'- 'LQ ‘