W*i"*°‘ ~@` ._ °‘1 ';.,’*”§ 4;,-px, ________ i 1 iiilil _ ‘in pmt Munyon says his_ llcnmati will cure rheumatism there im’t my guess- ‘amxbwt it-there isn‘t any false statement about . ll “fee without leaving any illedcctn. It is _g ‘Fu “Omagh and _nerve tonic, as well as A poti- f eumatism. _ _ t!'£n°‘:;°e larugyon remedies are just as reliable, age. 1-he Guide to lglealih is-free. Mungbn, New- §'|,~..d Piindeipia. _ annoys iiinitsa cons canon. www '£39 ~-»-~-~~-- --=.¢.-_=i~-=.- _-. - THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETO WN, i w Chi CiiUNiRY -.<.- merside to-day to day. To-Monnow is the day of the Sabbath School Convention in Zion Church Remember the hours 3 and B. THE Canadian Jubilee Singers are tour Vlng the Maritime Provinces this montli; \'Ihey will be in Pictou on the 25th. . THERE-will be a meeting of all interest- ed in the organisation ot n toot ball team _ io connection with the Y. M. C. A., to' ‘ 'nl`ght°\t‘7.‘flS o'clock sharp. ' _ Thi:-four shares in the Robb” mission ‘ ei-allied 'scnie~tlme‘ago in the. Witnewto no vows ‘llclclng C Ligeeihiggolggdusglngaadd ‘Mm _ ' "The best Tea we ever used” credited to Zion Church, Charlotte- town. - _ Spxur, ¢Qmm§@\gQli0n Of VlCh0rlb Lodg¢A.F._aud A. iii.. in -their Lodge Better, than Tea we paid; higher Roo' Masonic Temp* at 3 0‘¢1%k___ A s of satisfaction we have he-md yoloomgdf 3 ` ` = V. , a senile ol the expfm- x ‘ '§ _ e Qrnvr _ _ I _. d the lecture Tliursda no ' me _ ` ' y‘ ‘L B nightnld the Y.n M. C. A., unless you want ' 3 < ~-_ ti have an enjoyable t.iuie_...__vThe lecture, mend -.45 cent 'reauen the market, `pi'omiIses to be one ol the most engoyable 3"* 7°" "34 ‘Ln - l ofthe season.. 3 , : .liaale 1! 'Inn large boiler which is being con shawn ........ .. ...'.... .....‘........_..‘ $ The Ideal Gi-ucery,_rn°n¢ 199, A to its destination in a diiy or two by the .~ ~ - steamer William Aitlnen. -' “ ` I " ` tv’ l No. 2 co. wietuddisi) Boys Brigade .7 ‘ _-.- will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4.30 C5. for a tug boat in Sydney will be taken instead to-pay.. Capt. Watts desires l. xéetovery fiby and requests everv belt V “`“""ii"`=`..& _ - and -hayerpsack to be"ret`u_rned. V_ ~ . i A V 7- ~Maicns Hun'r1lram>»Cnoss1.nv recently ,took ch-irge ot one issue of the Chatham, Ont., Banner and in an editorial Mr. elcnld be pceted, as to thc merits of what we Qc: yon. iii-st-We offer you goods, exclusively our own When you buy from us, you will never see a lepliale with anyone. 1 Seeonf’--Jur cutting, Etting, sewing, etc. is se- cone to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellenms are youfs at 3 ignre. also our own, but we give all preference and advzntege to our customers. Secured only by long years of hard work and trying exper- ences. J. T. m¢i Plaainam “ _` cms, had' the toes of one foot badly smash- “en” u 7°' ed between the couplings. [The above U Will! 9 énnnnnn Telephone 21 t. _ STEWART, A Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Bread. ‘V'-""‘ .lf -i\i~ft'.~,_f!»'i'.-»_rii'~1ii'iii.i~i» ii i I it L. iiicitii, ii. ii (limi limi. Hospital.) glye. Ear. Nose and Throat ,B0ill', 9.30--1, 2-4. lies lasted and fitted with Tu. Fri. &w - - - '- -i Vi ,WHERE mnoiciai. somncnrsios is a nephew of Mr. Walter Doull of this city]. ---o--- To cure rhenmatir-m and all the time you suffer dreadfully why dont you goth bottle of Polson’s herviline and try t ati _ Nerviline has cured plenty of people in this way and that onghtto be proof enough that it will cure you too. It is an unusally strong liniment that cures rhuinatism in unusually quick time. Best household riniment known. 25 cents. ...¢':?_'f ..'i_."i §i%i%%%l@%f%@§@%; CIOC 'DIG lllilllili [ll Fashionable llllll IICIOI OlO=Cl IXIIC OICIOIIIIIII lsl¢!lllllOl‘O_‘. DOI' FDIC. After years of hard work for first place in the Millinery Business, we come to you this spring batter preps:-ed than ever to suit vour tai'-e, with l.'.l_‘l..l[.l.. One of the largeat,tn iv. up-zo-daze and moss stylish szocks of M 1 iuery good ever shown in this city, We have secured as our miiliner _ l`llSS EDYTHE HANHLTO Who has just returned from the American Milliuery openings. Weeks & Co |Leaders of Fashionable Millinery, A _ f P. S. Wanted at once two _oiqgl _ .sm -..¢M._g;i or three smart young _girls to learn iniiwy Baia .».-.waeitsccoi _ _ _, Zion' Ch‘o`rx~h', Montreal, should -liavebeee. -Ui-#54 Rub it into your stiff joints sore arms lame p back bent shoulders-wherever the-pain ici N S S Northumberland leaves for Sum Qgrrn a misunderstanding still exigts among the Syriana living in this city 0 Saturdav evening a number armed with clubs were looking for an oisnding ped dlers The trouble will be rectified at the .Court this morning as a complaint has _been made by one of their number who states that they wished to murder him ‘ Aromithie morning the marriage takes _place of Miss Emma Gertrude Quirk, 'youngest daughter of John Q'uiik,V Esq to Mr. P.VBlake,~ of Blake Bros. 'The mar risée-fwiii' iiepei-rormeine ciiipei ds Notre* Dame: Convent which has been. decorated' with pV~lmu'f Tha' oernmon`y‘wlll`be.per!ornred by His-Lord chlp“BfSl‘i\1p“McDonald, assisted by Rev* Dr. Morrison. The bridesmaid will be Miss Bessie Burke. Mr. A. W. Reddin wlll_support.thc groom. The contracting Derties leave by the Princesa on an extend ed wedding tour. Tru: Guannus joins- withlhe many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Blake all happiness possible. Lmrnns received from Avon Saxon,who visited Charlottetown some time ago show that his recent tour in 1South Africa__witli the Imperial Concert (lompany was a sum cess. althouizh they had some unique ex-L pei-ieuces in that ;war- cursed country. " It was almost a coincidence that the com- ] pany came home ln the union line steamer ' Saxon. Mr. S. had contracted enteric; f . e . gave -a concert. which fever developed on the passage to England, but he soon ref' covered from its effects and just before starting on his Australian tour he weighed ZZ) lbs. The Imperial Concert Company as it started on its Australian tour is com- L posed of seven persons. ' THE well known evangelists, with the women oi Chatham assisting them, edited a special edition of the Chatham Dail) \ Banner News. Hunter and Crossley I have been in Chatham for several weeks They have been successful in their reviv-_ al efforts. and at the suggestion of the Banner News took controlof the business and editorial policy of that paper for one day,April 4. Th e ladies’ assi: ting society of the Public General Hospital acted as tiliice and editorial staffs. The entire pro- ceeds of this venture, which is managed ly Mrs. S. T. Marlin, the wife oi one of Chalhain’e most prominent citizens, will go io the Public General Hospital. The Maple Leaf Cily’s society leaders becamf, editors, ret oriers and took charge of de- I Mrtments as in a metropolitan daily. VV M s. E. W. Scane and Mrs. S. F. Gard- iner were respectively managing and citg editors ' All sporting news was publish- ed except- D' ize liivliting. The paper had :- circulation of 5,003. _ AT a meer inf; of the new managing coin-V mittee of the Wandeiers A`. A. C._ \Ved-'T ncsday evening, the following was de- V iflefl upon:-lt was bioizght lo lbw 1 4 -, ae ' H. rf He otice of the commiteee that the ama eur athletic championships arero take lace at Buffalo, June 14 15, and 16 about two months earlier than usual Maxey, Long. Duffy and all the present have much time in which to train Frank f Stephen for the chamyionships. It was suggested that Frank might exercise on the Wanderers’ track until the time of Mack’s release from the Boston engage- ment, when the runner might go to Boston and meet him and train there or at Buffalo fora. few weeks. The matter- waslleltto the sports committee and L” M. Johnston, ofthe cricket committee.-» wasrecelved here on Thursday of the death of Arthur McWilliams at Sydney _ from pneumonia. His mother had gone gone down previously 'to see him. Mr. Mc Williams was a trusted employee of- the Electric Light Company, while he lived here. and left. here about a year ago to dll a good situation in Sydney. He was well liked by all who knew him; honest. faithful. industrious. and good livin.:-»-he was a young man that gave much promisf . McWilliams was a native of Belfast, P. E I. The flag of Norton Lodge, I. 0. 0. F.. was flying half-mast out of respect to the deceased, who was a member of “the ‘order of the three links.” [Phe remius were 'brought over by the Princess on Saturday evening and according to direc- tions giuen by a delegation of Oddfellows the remains were conveyed to the Odd- fellows’ Hall. The body was taken to "Belfast yesterday. The mother and brother of the deceased accompanied the remains. S ` _ 1°: man ‘_ *W “ri” L“d7‘m“b» "he" th* ¢°mP°¥\! _as he there is a fullcrlife. i ` '-. _Z Halifax Chronicle. _ ,l The New Glasgow Bulletin says: Wordo ,..._`7 TO CURE GR HIE IN TWO DAYS % EEE 5 -or- llXYBENAl`llll EE5i'iQ§l5§EE'§' At ii Murray Harbor North, Difrylng the following letter was ordeg to sent to the widow of the letc James'C ‘ We, the directors of the Harbour Loi-th Dalrylrg Company ‘us sembled in session this day, begfleiivs to tender you our heartfelt sympsilb in the,pres€nt honrcf ydor sorrow and great bereavement Thchgb aghhg we lament e death of our hte :dsl because we greatly mlsdthe wiceoounlil and ripe wisdom of him to whok1rdf§’-_ ing efforts and wholehearted zeal this company owes not only its i env-e as an organization, but its present position and youd! such material thoughts pineal; overshadowed in the gthiwthii-edl;aa gcaatroa ‘whose u y actin, gen affected demeanor have atall times mended our warmest admiration. manner so kind, yet stately, of tenderest courtesy, which is A and native growth'ofnobl_e mind.” ‘ Sure lv it can be said, hx was ii. men l' ` _ It the call came; lleyet many ye ' ‘ueémed tobe in store, allow us_"to you that the true measure of life la'ile'ed`a__ and not extent of diiysand yet gaugeduy. hh years werdfabundcnt and liiszaetsf y ' 0 ` , ' ` To.you.thewife1cnd _ companion _who k ew in whole what-we have seen inpart and whose loss sogreellrtmenscends ours; e wish to say, have comfort, hr tosnch May the days fo comedic fruitful iniihe love of family and friends 'till Go`d’s love; sets thee at his side again. ' ' V A i Vice-President. James Ae U‘}€s, Wiiigimruendy, - if ' Great Victory. A ness an recovery ave exe e e 'nterest in this community as has the k ney trouble of Mr. Cornelius Crottie. CHQ t home and in the hospital, and the fact hat they absolutely gave him up as a asc beyond all hope,_ is well known. His subsequent restoration by the use ol Dodd s Kidney Pills reads like a miracle. For tive years I have suffered oil’ and on with kidney Trouble. Last fall I had an attack, for which the doctors had little hope of my recovery. I was obliged to o 50 U18 hospital for treatment, but it £6 me no good, so I came home given up by the doctors. A friend su shed Dodd .e Kidney Pills. From the git box I lm- rigcgve . Now I am at my work ever; _ Nici: April ll. -Lord Salisbury has noi 'eft the grounds of his villa at Beaulieu .ince his arrival. Several members of his family arrived there to-day. _ _ _ -._-_-Q_-_ FREE SAMPLES? FREE SAMPLES? -Send For A Free Sample Of Catarrhoz- Bronchitis, Asthma, And_Hay Fever-.___ In order that eve _ sufferer _in Canada" champions' intend leaving for England in .‘ g‘e:{i;§'°gf"3§t;1:.:f,;;£‘;1ve °‘:v’§l";)‘;u¥:ef” _ _ . Q Tuly. Trainer Mack does not clmse his io any addressa. twenty days trial auth! presentengagement at Ornno, Me.,uutil fi' next month, and would therefore not Q Kiu8swn,0M_ I I ent often to cure; Enclose l0c for post- and boxing andiaddress Poison 8: Co.; of th! Gow pany held on Wednesday, the 10th lust., 'bo low* Uri!-ray Y line vii. i __.t1ie[sises*u¥Veaiiii."' l ist d~.si.9wfydu . " g either of these etandar_d'e.liie life was long,'?! and good ‘ ' Wiiinm A. Macdonald." y ‘i » James -E.Poolc,V ’ _-_I ` Mathias Landrigan, V V ’ Q .M - . ,_.», _.cw N . V._..¢,.L_-.~'..{»‘\§...:..~..-,,f~:’ ,_. ., v If you’ll 'fr-alien V P-pea.. . _‘_§~§0v°sips res 1u` soo' ue, bring `a'llbli‘c£f d hiakc an eszimstefor yo _ . ws.-.».:¢~"‘~> ‘i ~¢/"~";"¢ ' “W 'i"`\‘% 0 Q A zo not The Gita* \ . The latest- creations of the “ed.§td£f§s;»uS:.;g&i;.;e3f has 'exceiieai ij) -Ci agar ‘flats are beauiiee,vsel;ected ° ~ an a. _ -t c - V __-i - _If °-id=Dil°=*i°“-i A . _ in ' R°SV*°'°S ‘°S* ~°PVP°*-if T*‘”"“?P,€*¥°f _ Viie. . ._ fi. i, '0ur.Ta.len;¢ed;j*F!i1haei. ' » Formerly of St ‘J'ohn, andhor guignaneg ‘. We are always pleased so show our if you 5un’t1‘l!l£`io‘b\\y E in Us snow Terrain 1 o.ivio‘\;i_f ` You can iha7.n=_y{ce4r" ~- . _ - ` . °' » 7 V f A :r.::D. ff 'Theropular Stationér ‘i " ” f London, and adapted to “Nursing \\;=`l an " 1 ` ifnuiffdmma remit. _ _gif _ It is R _“UQ Malt Extract and is notto i }_ it ' _ ~» V» .-~ - .... ‘\`\‘)) be used asa beverage. _ jf . .4 ; _ jf g V f “A _ l -~ \" - Single bottles 35c.. - ' ' ` ' \\‘ v il! T“’°° “ *‘-°°- ‘~`>"/‘ A'.1od1w&w ' . imma . will 'indwuythiizgyon requirtiin and 'V Felttllctts i 1 $1:-.)`Vl if *V ai i i ~». I ei Gere V Q; . Q ` s-` .. ` - Q " kiln# i" W s. S3, -gr 4 -. all Taw