\ ‘ ~ _ ~i_ ':v_. __ I . . i ._ T . Dental lioticts ___,_,_J`.¢`&/\-I'~\f"' &`*'V_*"°°*' During the thirty years which I have devoted to the rractice of Dentistry in P. E. l. I have kept fully abreast ol the times by a close study of the prog ess made in the sc eiee. by testing every appar- ently desirable new eature Intro/ duced, and by adopting all such as have commended themselves to me as conducive to painless treatment. as time savng. or as productive ‘°f 5 » \‘> `_\'\ \ ' ' sum *\\ i / sig” 7,' '§§i\\§_“; ..._-it..- awn \\ .. \ crew. ~ il-1* l~\] , \\\\\\\\'l=\ t\ 3-#2-.7 x. _-‘ - rp,/\ 1 " ~.';:'.=‘.~ Q5 -f-'\ .h2~..._`...\ \ _"1: t .\\»-.\\\\\\\\\\\ _\ 'i~.".F='-."\°».‘»° :.17 lj _‘t \‘ 5.2 ` \\s\.;~x\\\\\\\\\\_ .\ , l ’;."‘_?~|l_\-`5a,l>\ .. I I 1 l . l fl / l l » Elf- *ZW* da.. ;x.\_ *I-ff" \’\i'ii\ _..-___ 5; .: V - "!‘.‘ \-\,` \i\ 3., r _:_ eff 1 ‘_ ~ ll \. °~ -1 a :.1 _‘ 4 :_ . \ ‘_ U ‘ f ithan t fear," and “Death il I D39-R112? iw-~-~ _ ». every year. As their feuds are restricted to adult males, the chances an Albanian po ses-ses ot living out his alloted must beexceedingly remote. They neither history nor _ literature, except tnditlou, and mall! Of their proverbs exhibit ' their c'ontei_npt of death, as ‘.‘Death is betttr living is bali a plague." They ll plundering degenerate Greeks and patient Slavs alike, and recognize no title to their lends or to their warlike oommereesxcept more artistic and comfortable re- sults. In pursuit of this course I have from time to time visited the large Amertcan dental institutions and centres of supply. Duriog 3 recent visit to New York Isecured the latest and most approved labor saving appliances and studied the most advanced methods oi Crown and Bridge work making. l am therefore in a position to do this class of work at less than half the price hitherto chargled in this Pro/ vince. Ialso purc ased some Entirel new Appliances Y for regulating childrensxteetb, a branch oi the profession very much neglected here. I am administerin NARCOTILE for the PAINLESS §Xl`RACTING OF TEETH. a safe, pleasant, anes- thetic, occupies only fr0m one t0 two minutes, no unpleasant after eifects, NO EXTRA CHARGE. I have had thirty years experience giving aneethetics. Prices for Crown and Bridge workv C015 Crown 22k. $l.50 to $3.00. teeth tipped with Gold $2.00 to $2.50. I Iguamteeallwork and will be glad to show specimens. Z. I; Strickland. SURGEON DENTIST. Ch’town April :Sth i-103, T11, Th, Sl., w tf 1 _ v.!‘il'I\"\_2\ 'l_i9t\\\'§=\ "if-@~"~‘; 51.1,! . `._,., ‘.251- --l_- \°>l_**3“‘ _ iss - R 5” ‘L ‘ , ll' Ii-$2 5 nil i`tli1'd:1i: ___§i\ ~ ‘ji _ ,"` mrul. A ‘uixwr gm lu ,uc l .3-f'--2-'-"*"‘l"' i ' t 4 L"‘ I- i _,»ub|iP _: Q_- \, \ \. A Yffld ._ _p _ ,Mg __I__r___ _ . ' . ` ` __~9‘i]‘.» -14- ~ ___ __\-» _ THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN l (DAILY AND WEEKLY.) North Side Queen Square. ‘ cnaanorrlrrown, 1>. E. 1. Business Office Telephone l33c~ ` Odice Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. ` J. P. HOOD, Advertising Mgt. ` F. R. NEWSOM, Subscription Mgr. ._ Editorial and News Telephone 133. T Omoo Hours I2 noon to 6 p.m.; 8 ton 17.!!- ‘ - _ I. E. B. McCRBADYi,‘ Editor i' H.and H. For cleaning carpets H and H is a marvel. ,It removes grease spots -_and stains of all kinds, and makes an old carpet look‘lilre new, Useful also for all kinds of woolen goods. Prrice 25c large cake. - Bon Ami I '~l*hcModern €leancr- .. -_~-j _*mg _. __ . \ ._ A matchless ’ article for 'polishing w indows, _ mirrors, gl as swa re, . marble etc. Works quick, does not scratch nor injure the hands or any article to which it may be applied Price 25 cents cake,..for1 ; Sale by J. G. JAMIESON, Chemist and Druggist, Queen Street. gli# fl* -_ - - "5 A 5’ I . ' King of Sweden andNorway has develo V ~ ' - _._ ed a. sort of religious manin,an'd circulate 1 . __ ,_ _ V " " _ . tracts and religious books among the s n my, _ Residence Telephone; a I I -l__|_ 7' . i 4 illtlllllllltullnll THURSDAY, MAY 7, INS. _ I THE ALBANIANS. ]‘ The Balkan crisis and the part taken in it by the Albanians has set people to Hud- ing something abouttihis racefot people. The first notable thing about them is that they are of iminemorlal antiquity. They .are not Hellenic in their .origin neither are they Slavs nor Teubons. They are a' stock and have retained their individual- ity and independence against Greek, .~Ro- man,Slav,Teuton and Turk.Nominaily they are a portion ot the Turkish Empire and having a fondness for war, the Sultan re- icrultc fine soldiers among them, but their i nominal incorporation in the Turkish Em- pire is merely conditional upon their be- Jing allowed 'to do exactly as they jpleose, and as their tribal customs V direct.. 'riiey are nemi¢r_ct_ir1su».ii» cr 181118 in ln! Of the. words, .f*~=l‘=il=°._.i.i entirely sixbservient to tribal custom and clan loyalty. They- displayf “characteristics _ iiii;ikea1y_simnai~'zc tunic’ of nie celtic 3 They hare never energed from the tribe mei cc, seeth ;ii_gt°ii aaa iight ll among-themaewaswlth. the same joy and f freedom they feel in fighting against out- ‘sldefs. There are eleven hundred it thousand of this interesting people, of iper cent, die violent deaths. It the death ‘ rate is placed at twenty per thousand, the title of the sword. In their adheifence to this ‘els mcntury tenure, with its excess- ively simple system of conveyancing, they very much resemble the Scottish Mc- Gregois. But if there had been eleven hundred thou-land "McGregors inf' the Highlands of Scotland during the df- ieiitirely different from what it has been. Reforms of the character submitted by _‘_ the powers, and blandly accepted by the 1 Sultan, are not merely obje ctlonable, but ? quite incomprehensible to the Albsnislsf To them any person who cannot -meeti them in combat is an inferior creature to ‘ be plundered at-will, and for anybodyto decree otherwise would upcet.theieidea» ofthe constitution -of the universe. Up till new they have been the bulwarkof Turkish i-ii1¢,bccaii»eT»iekisti rule iiiiaiit so far as they were interested, Albanian rule. But they are quite a‘S ready to turn A against the Turk as against anyone else, _ - xy it they are prevented _from pillcging the , Christian. With a people of this kind in their midst, we can readily understand _ the Balkan States despair-ing of, the efilcacy ot any reforms set out on paper liisabres must been: I iiidgnllcent but line ot infantry armed with 'magazine rifles and inductriously engaged at mation and brought it toa full stop' be fore the brandisiied eabres became useful. _-11 t _ statistics cover a period of twenty I _ years, ending on January 1, 15113. L_ The number of persons lynehed during that crm sc s groes and 1,2o6 whites, the remainder _being women. The largest number cf _lynchingsin any one year was in 1892. ,_ Since thatyearthero has ...been n steady decrease, which has led\ to the hope' is- whom it is calculated that twenty-tive that in time the crime may entirely d appear _ except in isolated cases. The investigator says that the American fthat means that five thousand Svc t people are no less law-abiding than hundred Albanians die by the sword those _of other countries, but they have TURNING 'DOWN THE DOCTORS. E. ii. ul. moon Pianoforte and Organ Tuner ORADUATE N E CONSERVATORY ips, Asthma, Lunar Troubles, and cur;-:ls sprang up after me gutbmak in 1892, they Late with Chic_\eri°ng'& Son and New England even though all other remedies NWS f& P13” C0 ~ B°Sf°11- ed. Catarrnozone is very pleasant, safe All orders promptly attended to and convenient no use, Its best reco ' o s sal ° try Annness-P.o.scii, ig,cniir1cir¢iewii. meudatiou is its enorm u e _ R1as1DicNfa.-Giaftoifstieet,west. to-day. Price $1.00, small slzi bac., at the South. s-7 dv 2111 |Druggists. Wwwwihilliiirll WW unto Answering the question, “Why do you not keep Carpets”-tired at us daily for years by our customers. . We Have Stocked our up-to-date Carpet Department comprising all kinds of Carpet, Carpet - etgg-‘-fliigotfiy and sta.irMo'i1- cloths etc ` » . _ ~ 11”- 1; __ _ Ah `. I_.'; _.ft - We are now ready to quote your prices and. _` 412”-yen Pass ieuderwt _'Selection P“""" wi ‘ ‘~ e ‘_ ‘ ‘ii fl ._ than wltlhui' ._ ad 4-aavn_ i , _, _ =” . _ »-. ;,l_s;.~ _ 4, , _ _ - .~»-e~ ~ ..~ _ V - ,,.». - . _ ,, _ gimme inhaler treahmien and instead o ui . _ - _ I running tothe doe!01‘,`7\l%h their winter E, ills they protect themselves by Catarrho- He attributes thedecline in the number zone; it kills colds _in the head in tin of lynchings to me discussian which minutes, quickly relieves Oatarrh, Bronc T . ’ ~ _ . s ;- M, .». ._ , fe? different attitude towards the law. In t 1-iii-I-ill PRINCE OSCAR AN 'EVANGELIS ments for a serlesot religious meetings f Germany and Switzerland, intending and the United States. _ ` _ 1 and promulgated oiiicially for their relief' T il l 'dependent dring" while that mass of horses and men was bearing down *on it‘ would have seriomly .injured its for- ;_ A graduate ot Yale__ University hai'i‘re4 ` cently completed _a"gcientid_c, study ot lynchlngs in the .United States. "His" ' -one time was 3,233, of whom 1,872 were ne young democracy the people are a law un- hers The marvelous cures ofGatarrhozone are 1,0 h h being talked about. Thousands are daily _t mgselves’ t e plea ot the lyn_c recognizing the exceptional merit of this b¢lUR. L85 5 P555 ¢Pim¢. bt? mel? Wllill al diers and sailors. He is making ge- tl: if .IZ Th at brilliant cpectacleat the review in ;- Paris ot the French cavalry charging in mass, cheering and 'a brandishing their it wasingtwar. ,On the contrary it was al’ remnant of an early hivink of the Aryan ':_:?£T:‘; tt3:°n“;th;:.;,::;s§°t:¢; _ recent warfare. A thin mod, or khaki ci a ~ present crime to prevent a. future crime." formation of anti-lynching societies and] the increase of educational facilities in T. W S'1'ocx`noLM, Sweden, May 2.-Oscar I Prince liernsdotte, the second son of the D. : S in to extend his evangelistic work to England lldds and lends 25 Pairs _ » Of women‘s boots, lac- ed and buttoned, don- golaand' pebble at O 8`5¢ ' 25 Paii‘s‘i .__ofiiiis.~iei' ' ' .gpm .pg *L f ,_ .E '_ ‘____» __ _ v___`>_ J, bei prices 95c to$I.45 now »--_\~ -iii f..~. »i~».¢=a~.s»ux_.n-s¢1nr. _ _ _ _.__{é _ __€§ ,, _ ..' 1_1 .... . ~ ._ _,__ .___ "gi . ,».V _ TF s r. ` _N _ * rs \ __ t t.' .' ' _ _ Ray- g I1 '.. _ Our Mr. McLaren has returned from Montreal and other extern _Cities. where he has been in search of Ready made Clothing Whi'e i-n,Mont1-cal he made a big deal witn Messrs Yriedmd teenth, sixteenth and seventeenth ccn-l 'll _ _ , _ turles, we venture to think that the BIOS. Of lahat C1lIyfO1‘ H1811' $""` "i"°”' °f G'°“” B'""“" “°“'d ha” "ee" spring and summer Ready-to-wear Clothing for men, youths boys i and children. 'Ihis is one of the largest individual stocks pnr chased for spot cash and delivered to purchasers for this market. The goods are all new and manufactured in their own factory, The _purchase was made at a price that will enable Paton 8; Co. N oder their numerous custome°°s the best value yet. The be .dong this week One special line of Gent’s Pants will be sold as a leader for $r.oo. We wish every farmer on P E Island to get a pau' and test this 1 » < _ clothing during the season good, clean washed wool, and will my ' the highestprice going When in the city drop in md nn your money by buymg Paton & Co s Ready-to*w&r Clothing P das. Patn I \ » i _ _ " 4 1 L . _f - l ed Made Cltithul Puts ~ 'x .,. _ .. . _.ua-a n V e r g shipmentcflthese goods arrived last F ndsy nm-1 1-11# llnhmr o ' o t money savm g opportunity The firm guarantees every garment that leaves the department bothastowearandtoiit Wewllltakemexchlngeforthu ll T,-_ " " ' -4 _ \ _ _; _._`_. _ Dm Y Mme, _si>ecuL nl lumens mm" mm MESSRS. CARTER &. C0., Limited, iiigaiid chafing as Spel the PI’0Vl1lCi3l Exhibition of 1903 the sum of $10 oo for but | _ P `Turnips grown from their Prize Haszard’s improved Turcio Seed Many . _ ,_ remember the splendid show made last yea,|:a;t,Cag1Q' L C9’3 Spgglgl Bw In addition they will give $ 5 oo for best specimens of Idallgels grown from th* Prize Dignity lllangel Sud. See Exhibition Prize List for pamcutm. &Ask for CAR TERS SEEDS and insist on gettvng them l £0 *I -'J-K C“'-’ AND ABE THE !il5_5_I T_ll_AT GROW M victim vi Scdsme¥!3 *m xi; vu: i as infill