I ~ _is-il e ` + ‘ ."'”` ' 7'" .'»""“'-"-f'°¥"Ff""¥¥*?.‘ - ` " * I . -r .vf.-;1s\»~ - .-. , » .~ ..._. ... ,_, ,_ _._ ... _ ._ ~ ._ a ~ . _ _ ___ ._ . _ _ _ ‘» ~. ‘ r . 1 "‘ ‘ > ~ "~‘ ‘ ' = i ‘~1 - '--\ <-‘»...-*<>~‘-.--.`-~ -"`~ ;= -1 '. t .-. -- - ya; -"r.:,.~i»‘. .,: __ fwfr.. is r lg tin aff ‘la nf. ‘$55 ,_.;,,»§‘Vi _ *Wi fc 1” L,.'- _ -at , l _ Does it not seein more eiTecti"‘l ir, breathein a remedy, to cure disease or r lht breathing organs, than to take Lb!! ‘_ remedy into the stomach? ‘W *_ ‘ E5/aé/1';/zu' 1879. ‘ Cures \Vhile You Sleep _ | If cures because the airrendered strongly _ : 2-iiisepiic is carried over the diseased sur- f ' face with every breath, giving prolonged l' and constant treatment. It is invalu- ; able to mothers with small chgldiezi. ‘. ls a boon to asthrnatics. -i-°cn- _' Whcoping Cough Bronchitis CrouD Coughs Catan-h, Colds Grlppa and Hay 1-'ever 1 v - . . . ' 'l`he_\f:\porizer an-l lamp, which should mf: Z a li°'etime to ether \v`i`n b t' f C 0'- » - , g _ i a o=eo res $1.50. Extrasiippiics of( resoleiie 2; cent, a i §o cents. Write tor de~f_r?pt¢ve l /~_»klet _-.:i:.t_;~.- ing highst testimony as to its value. varo-ckrsoisxu is stun ;;\ f nkucuisrs area uiiigif. Q Vapo-Crescicn-: Co ; 280 Fulton Siréti X65! lfotrt i‘:-'nc firuit i New Y(-Wk IV. -.'.‘.'_‘_..i Aims/ L _liit|e’s Sheep Di Baiilewash leads them all for the destruction of Ticks,Lice, Scabs, v“l'i°“_° 1 ' “Lf the obj ect of the author of the reso- _ lution was to stir up the Canadians he` hasnot succeeded. They receive it _with niilference, because there is no annex- _ ation sentiment in the Dominion at this time. If the President were to broachto N the British Government the subject of the cessicn' of Canadian territory a tart rejoinder would come from 'the Dominion oiiicials. It is a pity that Canada is not a part of the United States. Itiss11°‘t`;he5 more regrettable now tbit the natural. Mango on_ Horses, , ' Pigs,Cattle, Dogs, etc. Heals saddle galls, sore should- _ ers, ulcers, etc. ’ _Removes all _ t .fs====l1S c Quail Tins” 75c." Bottles 2 50. We sell the genu- ine English make. c_ - J. G. JAMIESON, _ is Clnemist _ THE iienicii. iiiiiit. s 'itw\s.nttis.ci. .l ' 258 Washington Si., Boston. . more canoe _ investment Securities. srocics, BoNi>s, oRAiN, corrow. Latest market news-Special at- tention given to Dominion Stocks- Owners of Nova Scotia mines should write us ' Slaughter Sales Not over on account of the mis- management of the two steamer s They are stuck in the ice and disabled, we cannot depend on exporting and have on hand two hundred quarters of good beef nicely wrapped and in good shape, and have decidedto sell it here and as we have to dis ose of this P large lot 'while the weather is cold, you can get the greatest bargains in meat that were ever givenin Charlot- tetown. Will sell by by the quarter or by the single pound to suit pur- chasers, 'so come at once and buy your meat from us and save money as it must be scld regardless of prices. You know the place. corner of Hills- boro and Richmond Streets. A The well known butcher. sau. _‘ mm 1 la F1 lil lilllllll llllillll IEEECFSE A FO0L’S RESOLUTIGN- Representative De. Armand of Missouri has introdur-_ed a concurrent resolution in Congress which requests the President-f To learn and advice the Congress ‘ what terms, if auv, honorable to tions and satisfactory tothe inhabitants of "the, primarily aifected, the Un Briiainivould consent to cedc to ed Sigtpe-A all or any part of the lying north of and adjoining the United 'Statea l The entire Congress ought not to be mis- jadged becauscof the presence in their _ midst of one egregious ass, and we feel 39.1 -'sured mt the majority in that body win refuse consideration to such a foolish pro- position as that put forward by Armond. _ Prc~idant Roosevelt also, as wollas the majority in Congress is too well informed as to the wishes and feelings of the peo- ple cf Canada, to undertake any such dip- lomatic task as that which the _ ignorant proposer of. the above resolution has pre- _ f.;, - .l . to iiosr and tu] ' i°.'.`.`l'..`f.‘I...'§l`.17.e...‘I.“f.Fl.§'....°°Z.e ..§*TH5 CANADA PERMANENT _ people the very essence and substance yu 5. ct toil oodstitutionai liberty. For this' 5,. TQRONTQ 9,: ~ __ _ _ OF reason alone, and for many others not_f`L0ans in _ _ '_ ___ ` nun V never be a political union between N C ~ l easy terms. , Canada and the United States until our - - °"i3hb°rS chmge “Mir f°fm °f 3°V°"°”“A. \\é.pSi)ild1€i:i;1.o:ili1’1ti:>5\iv1t:ie made to Arthurli Dickieson i\Tew Gld88'0w IN THE/1 ment to conform to the' Canadian -stand-_ ` YV. T. Hunt, S'side i A James T. Barclay,` (l’L€.-dry Station, L ,,r_d_ F. H. Horne, i?Vm_sloe, john Forbes, Tyne- Valley, They may yet bo compelled to-do this, `go];a11;’a]§§;;‘_’1`“é?a and ‘ ¥1f;g¢ft]fi:1k1i&1fl» 1;;>Wi}21. ` and should they do so arent and insuper-_ Temple W_ MCD'0.na1g_ Geroitowm Hlggfy Flgrgag' igguléi Stewa 1. Fnday Evening able berries to union would still remain. "john Anderson, Kensington, A C_ A_ W00dman_ 'Alba-t°n_ Our people would still preferindependence N - G. S. Itiinati, Montague Bridge. . 1”* nut* l5f*d@P@l1d¢D0€»*1l!d Couldinot be induced to i Q surrender the control of their aifsirs to, Solicitors for Ch‘t0wn P. E. Island. ‘~ i ' "' *ea* “tt any power outside of Canada; Our neigh- a”y“I6‘d3m` ' " -' e ' _ 5, §:§,|° bors may therefore make up their minds _ _ that were canngt be now gr in the futurg lpared for him. The future of Cara.da.will be settled by the people of Canada in their own way. They view with amused contempt the proposils that are from time to time aired on toe other side ofthe boundary for the acquisition cf Canad . It is no news to rs in the Dominion tl an ourneighbors de- sire to pussess the- .tire American con- tinent. Twice theg, have attempted the csrqucsi. of British North America and failed. They have tried to eifect the seine; end by hostile tariffs and failed. Canada today is united. more self-reliant, more hopeful and - withal more determined to remain a part of the British Empire and more-proud of her British connection than ever before. The ` better informed American journalists know this land realise that our people do not want political union with the United States. As we have said, Armond’s resolution is too silly tc awaken in Canada any feeling stronger than amused contempt. It will not make anybody angry, even although that may have been its object. On this point the Chicago Tribunewith stron! good sense and fair knowledge of the situation makes the following obser- any extension of their boundary north- 2 ward. Thu northern half of the continent N has a dféfioy of . its own, _a destiny of growth, prosperity and power which un- der thh and bleseiiiz of Provi- H dence we hope to ees wrought out in the form al great state, built on solid _ and end\ii'~i,p‘__ touiuldti_oue_ and working to noble _eitidig a _stote tharwiil challenge the ‘f admiration ot the world and the favorable ._ joagme`_n¢ot_|&i;¢ory. . ' _ _ DEAPNESS. L “ @F'Fi2 `si>sCIALr‘.' are co- i. _Nearly every case is due _to diséase _ ` T;I_”T"i" ____.-'i ' ian Tubes, caused either by '” C T ` " ` F i “iii '\ 1 ‘ 1 i Acute Inflammation or Chronic ,_ .ou THE GUARDIAN, ,C.iARLOTTETO_WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MARCH 5 1903 1 1 i BJQEEEEEQQE » _ - SPRINCII; _ COMING ` i ' 1 '~ ~- ` f""' : . _ ...'.‘ ' ~ " _.discard and replace of ei==.¢~t-.-e=..\,;__==.-~,. inowooi impowatiooi, foihiid gu's.».-_J . ...__ _ f\"*"`._=¢ to L.. ._ ..¢. , like *SQ* . 1? .. . / ' r “‘*°°“”"”°'°”°”° '°°““°"' *"‘°’° °“ Moneyadvanced on real- estate at Current rates aniimtiii / NTHE t A - ‘ s Cppies in one minute what by the method would take o~e ‘lialf hour youtiiliie. It gives perfect sal user is an advertisement forth a. valuable assistantin yo`u'r"oiE.ce . catalogue. ' ‘ - . . _ ` - _ _ V _ - I -' ' ‘ . " ' 1" ",i~_ ._=*:;". “"'“'N.;ro».,O_N'T»A. _ I ., . _-_ ii 'fthe Milidle Ear and Efl-15ta°h‘.i~ Barker box 4r iHalifax` A A iii z-iz-_dn ur.. __ ; ’ - ~-= »_. .i‘.'; _: ,_»I_*I .. _, ‘_ Q _` - . _ . 1, _ ‘l i Physicians state that the proitroso of -‘ _ deafness can be at once arrested and. lasting cure' affected by inhaling the heel- ing§_vaD0l.f.5f Catarrhozone. This is not ~ ' " “ merltheilry. Ninety cases' out of every* _» _ . t - hundred can be cud of dea.fnes`s_aq‘<_i__ _ __ ri_nging_in the ___;» stays?-» cured if ` i""”""’”""""""` . _ ,. is l '__ _‘-1 ,_ l i _ »`f"'r‘='.<'_""»L;:,___ i ` ‘ 'g_ _'M ,_ _ _,_ _ _ irooroi~liv,_io2si .iiiiiiliof f?§._ 50° ¥31‘d5'P1"mt C0U,0l1 price ~- Izc for _ d _ aid ` '- _ 0 . .» , _ , _` _ " if _ - _ if fri.” Y . _ . , . . _ _~ _ __ pt()p0f"1Qng 35 . t‘°t.&:.':.§ S°° Y“f‘?S_Pf"“ C°f=°n,P1i¢= _ f Sera: dd thqgirasoif ‘ostmnoi ions* t noi. soo ’- ' __ _ -` _ ». 1¢10 cup §,?¢5»§§#§‘¢,1§§3';_-;';»‘§,c»tii..“f£2h,_§§£»i.§i¢15°°y@S~i>rmi Comm pi-we e evef~f_5 ess sou ty ui in 1’ resources of that country are better um_ior~1 stood. It has boooaioss forests, v`if`r;t` areas of untilled wheat lands, and ener- mnua stores of mineral wealth. But” there is no inclination on the part of Cana- diansto change their status. » There are fewer indications of awish to do so than ' have been in evidence in the past.” ' It isstrictly true as here observed that there is no ,inclination on the part o_t the Canadian people to join their fortunes with the big Republic. We are monar- chists, of the most democratic (sort, no doubt, but still monarchists. We believe we have the best form of srovernment that modern civil;za.tion has yet evoked. We 3believe we havea more just and honest system of self-government, better laws, better administered, with _more of social order than exists anywhere else in America or the world.- We prize the right of self-government which we have, and while we do so it will be forever im- possible to transfer the control of our affairs from our hands to that of the men who bear rule in-Washington. We have government of our own people.by our own people and for our own people, under institutions more quickly and fully re- sponsive tothe popular will than exists whisper across the room I cannot tell how much I value Catarrhozone which h <1 dBl k dCo1dS i. hxidiliaytzergpygest en orsement as a. cure 300-1731? S 3.0 3.11 €TgCS at COSt PYICCS D0 C1C2,1', Catarrhozcne is a strictly 'scientific _ treanment, and is recommended by emin- - _ ' 5 ent h sican iste l bl _ , 4 ‘ ' _ _ ,| D Y ` s, min rs, awyers, pu ic' snfakers and thousands it has Dermanent- ‘I ' B D ly cured of deafness. It is very simple I V ° i _ _ and pleasant to use, and warranted to cure permanently. _ _ Two months treatment guaranteed to cure, costs only-one dollar. Trial size % _ cents. Sold by alldnuirgists or by mail tn ‘ ‘ ' _ _.__ _W _ __ any address if rice is forwardedtoN. C. » _ ` 3 “ * " ‘ ` ~ - . < Poison Sc Co. ingston Cut, or Hartford Conn. U. S. A _ _ iii i1=oiMis1< siiicirs WVe have a quantity of good'bard~ -f brick on hard selling low. JENKINS & SON. 5 3d,wIm. ' _ v , I __ __ __;. __ DR. JOHN F. MCNEILL anywhere else in the world. ‘ Responsible government, as we know it and value it is unknown to the United States. Our people would not only lose supreme control of their own affairs by ,political union with the Republic, boi wooio root “oriboea oabioeo ood* confined", if placcd under institutions ,_ where the people’s voice is not potent to A turn out- at an hour's notice a govemment to which they had become, opposed. In factifbyecme untoward ‘event-or con ‘ cnnenec ef' circumstances our priceless i-sul _g i l W \. Physician cud, Surgeon, Snmmerside. P. B. l. li Practice attended to,day and night. i ' ' _ Ornicizz-In residence of Mr. John Muirhead, _ corner Church and Cents al Streets and immed- tely north-east ofkuss Hotel. ieeod 6 in _ lililllll ¢ _J ».'\. & ms boaiwt. e-xovemmmt _ taken away, our people would sake up Wehave not advanced havealsoextendedthe 5®wShoe W OIBSU e Hg Ill ' __ " _ .`;'-_ _ ' ~ “°if°°c'§§'W r W`"ii"'iM§t fr Um i ` Sheet` ' ` h ° I _ ' i we r. , . arnero e esy .__ - ,' 1 l . ' , r» noto.SoY’:"‘Du'rIng the get " _ - ng Inc es Wlde ° ' _ ~ saa‘ui'.it.rs 9" .°€i.°°°*i‘- 1 A e e ‘ ' A I _ 1' enoseo t ' - "' ~ '_ »._ fi, cursor the sound of the horses” efebtmcfnt » ‘ ~ < _ _ .259 _1._8-r¢ent5 q on ‘ N16 Doylémegt. Delete tl used Catcrrh- 5 .' N’ ' . . G I gradually improved till now Ioan hear a eavy W lte S €€lI11'1g 72 1I1Ch€S Wld€ PFICC 30C £01' Z2 C€IItS czonet ree nys notice agnat change.. H _ _ _. _ _ __ _ » . . _ _ - Lower Queen S . . _ - ~ _ ` ` * ' \ . BROKEN A By the Canada Life Assurance Company duringi 'iii-st ° o » ` A 000 ten months _of 1902 received applicatios for ;3_4¢,2, _ I being an/increase in round Hgures of two and_ a half millions over the corresponding period of igor. s _ _ iigures show that the unequalled .position ¢f_ eh Canada Life is' appreciated by the public. Whenyou insure with the Canada Life there 'is no' mortgage on your premium to incregsg. T reserves _' of olrl _'policies to your own but which paying' lgqy "New insurers should have' »tl_1`is mem; ¢f fgsefv' ' 5 Mu; _ - , _ A '_ t it . i‘;'i QQ I’ f X .-11156-sliv- A choice India and China Readable _| 'ren