'v7 YY ""°""`A "` ""'¥' ""° ' ~‘~=7‘.»° ____i~~ sro-ar~_;i.-§.5,,§_~ _vi ""E GUARDIAN, CHARLO'l`TETOWN MARCH 15 1899. NEW HATS . v E . I6 CASES CHRlSTY’S LONDON HATS :_ J x I OPE NED YESTERDAY. All the very newest styles. ,_ Prices as Usual Cheapest in town. fIF’]EFl(:)"7`71§E5JEEI.IIESIEEE(I)F]DflElIE§}]E¥HEEi. PHOTOGRAPHS Superior Workmanship, F ine Finish, and Moderate Prices combine to make our Photographs the .most satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. _E (iccj I-I. Book. Cor. ilueei and Gramm Streets 5 E l I E E uutniniinufiutiiuouiutninniniuuuniinui E stunt stunt in rhinitis ` "° .E YE o rushes! A s I »` i ltushss 2 lp ‘ A FREE AND EASY TALK. I would give anything to come. I have ' A Kipling Pogm. - never seen the emperor in my life.” ~ ~ .--~- An amused look came over his face. S9V°¥`a\ YPMS 8g0. Says an exchange, - and I left the room to join my sister. FTPG- D~ Ul1d0¥W00d. .DOW General Then Lord Malmesbury came in, Manager of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- and I hoard him and tho stranger road, named two stations in the upper talking and laughing in the next room, Pchillillla of Michigan “Rudyard and y .evidently discussing some very good “KiplilJg;”0cc being in an agricultural joke. Then Lord Malmesbury joined country andthe other in an iron ore us,_fu1-iougly angry, I was afraid of district. Some time ‘titer a mutual him, and so I determined to carry matters friend informed Kipling of Mr. Under- with a high hand. wood’s action and the celebrated author l "Whois yourshabby looking friend?” sent Mr. Underwood his photograph _[ asked, trying to put; on 3, brave farm, With the fOll0Wlllg llDeS On the b&Ck I _ __M a . _ . _ _ ;empe1?<'>rS B ' Cook’ R d’ l , ‘ V V "fig y°‘."dMII1;lf‘&§£S dLII`;I.MEI`;lE Forgivé ayparslivi Ogiriliinlrigws; P an) i The goods were bought for .spot cash from a vertise rie an o imme 1- _ . 3 ate relief. , I ascribe mygrestoration A £gtfe?;5;2;’LI);?31§;4¥§ iahlfldien too "` facturer at very low pr1Ce$j and will b3 30ld og to health to the wonderful ower of A ' E V- - y-i Cash- ' t I 4 ridge across the il sboroug iver Grmths as Macpherson om 121 church suasasaaaasuaa C* BD D. `iiaanisaii=unaiEuia#aiiiiaii#a=ma 'U "'* U" *-5 'SU Da `your.medi¢ine. i s Rud§=nd Kipiiug, E It will pay you to look before buying elsewhere / _ _ . i _ _J _ _ S ay n ' ge A roSS_ ' _ A i _ i _ tho Hmsbom mamcn. somivcm nnvnnons. . _ __ _ , At a meeting called in Pownal M0n_ Positive Cure for Althfrla Discovered _ day afternoon, for the purpose of con- it has long been recognized by medical, sidering the necessity ot proceeding l _scientists throughout the world that nature 1 with the Belfast Railway and Bridge Q has Supplied all creation with some remedyil across the Hillsborough, many. ad- ' 111 the vesdalble ortm-‘H6101 kinzdvm where- ldresses were made in favor of hothf with “I f°1'm° °f 811111121115 022 be cured. railway and bridge in Which the fel- t but if Wu not mm] the-digoovery by Stan- lowin monk an ley of the wonderful Kola plant along the . g P 3 C R1 _ Premier Farquharson, Attorney-Gene- pgginenzf; ;_‘:nAb€;l_ca. Ixhgctaprhpvips vs_: F81 M5-Cd0Ua1d» Alex- M9-l`l1U» M- P~» until the investlgatlonlmade by Dr Clarke D, A. McKinnon, M. L.JA._,{Messrsi gagged gueargllatppe :thug page giseasebiwast _ ' _ _ ra et oun t ycom nln~ gorace ‘HaSz"d’ Robert e_u ml an the extract of Kola Nut with other vegee obert Stewart. , table extracts that the compound obtained'-‘ The following resolution was moved §‘;}”d Permanent!! ¢“l'@ asthma- C11lrke’s' _ C d h -_ f by John McEaohern. Cherry Valley and easgs igmzililrlgimrliiiiipletirildflgiitthntlhgermiig-9 I I seconded by Robert Stewart, Southport ‘ ;§1_m°‘§_e§1°§‘;lfcfgg&