i it You can be sure oi getting the best value in clothing at PIt()VVSE BROS. rg, THE GUARDIAN CHARI_0l‘TE'lOWN MAY 5, .899. ._T__._-»~_-_--- -__ ,R-_ -_-,f __.___,. nl _ _ ""\,-‘ - \ --- .»-.‘V*\ _,pr . -2., _. /(1-._ ~ ui. '_.e',._J ww ._ _ -.a~‘»-~ou»=-,-new,-.ggg-x,~, ' H I 1_p_11 i. I-I -in-_1 ,_i my ____-1|-i_'* ur Clothing i$_Cutwifh Not ith a road Xe Fit reform and W. R. Johnson’s is the best made clothing 1n Canada. y Now just a word about our hats. The largest stock thegest styles _the lowestgpricespe D ` cl ---if o want values i L p Wiii. ` _ POI) 1112111 SCC HS y ll » J MT adj iniog the residence that was be- vinees would support a narrower mea-_ ' ____ qieathed to the University by the late , H A .1 Mr. Geo Bowser. This work, under. annual ec__ectic At ome. on pri * ° _ _ . was quite a success. The guests taken ‘fy thebcofaegetagthgrgigs ls much. received bythe Misses Margaret apprecmed 7 °f“ e” ° 7 and Albeiia Faulkner, presi- their past reputation in' several o a ` he graduating violin rfcital of Miss GGUEYG COIIIDJMGB ` Of the Domi- Hothea vvw b twk pine gn Friday ion Alliance held a. meeting Tues- the 25th and was attended by 3, day at the oiiice of the Secretary, Ald. shaven... who listened with pleas- Spence. to eeesiderfhe recent report of to the skillful execution of a varied A U10 L0g'i9l8»¥i0D C0l11miU68. 6011190886 mme During the gvgning Mig; y mainly of members of Parliament favor- nie Moore sang two solos which lable to prohibition. In effect the Leg-_ were wcii received. It is safe in say islation Committee favored legislation that Mis-. .\1oere’s voice never showed BS f0110WS1- » D belief eff. ci whilg her Stagg appggf- * “AD 8.013 tolally pfolllbllihg U18 [[18811- luce was especially captivating. \ia.ciure, importation and sale of in- ** * _ toxic-ating liquor for beverage pur_ Cm-utters ci sackyilie (late oil poses in any' Province adopting or ) lectured in Beethoven Hall, th- Natural His_ory Society. ‘ on evening, April 2-ith on --Bac- liiversal prevalence in na.ture.his audi- hs at first shrinking from the thought any P|70Vin_°° *U U9 ‘1U1'9P°318bl° f01` 3 atliist became resigned tg the mevit- fair test of its effectiveness-” 1 ' _ A 1510. The lecturer showed himself _ _ lbroughly prepared tg discuss this im- it mittee were fully considered, and it 5 was decided tosend out an address to otassociaticn with these animalculae. Qcrtant study in the- treatment of dis- use. i Q _ _ _ , ,- The chief interest in athletic centres and “ce president m°p€c`we1y of just now in base ball A series oi mat- . The halls and ro ms were ‘ _ tastelully decorated for the o ca- itiesdbetwiien tse fm; crfassesanmag 2.8 ca emy eam ave ee arr g r ...“:i':.;f;1°.a';°:°.z.§_i°;‘:'_.i‘l °“;:::f ev- Solos were given by the ____ _ _ __,,. _ Sperry and Jennie Estabrooks S. Bowles’ reading was well exe: p SB _ The University orchestra cam; , _- tliefront again, and more than sus- T¢\\lP°l’l\l¢¢ |’°0P|¢ FIV" |’l`°|l“’m°ll BY The doctor, who is highly er- _ bringing of such legislation into force teamed here. was favored with a large sudii»nc__» th it listened a,,,;e.,iiv91y 9,; he _holding of 'i general federal election. in inscribed these lower forms of lilo. As _ 011181' 10 S9-VB BXPBDSG and SBCIIYG U16 bespoke of their minute size. habits and ll Deminienitrofn _Which the following ex- it guest oi Dr. Carruthers and Mu., - * f i _ , , ‘tracts are taken :- Rev' Th°"Ph““° M"“°L°°d on hlsyayi "The Alliance Executive regret that to P' E' Islmd "was mr” few no more comprehensive action than also ot-`Mr. Fred Perkins at their resi- - _ den” Wane here he preached two __ their support.f Thgy will not accept as Q Thetonures 0.fsakRheum are almost be_ i@ sermons on Sunday in the Methodist 1 ghlentlelgegt g ?(;;__lq?1°fi0?]L;?tl°n0;‘b€_1 ' _ _ in s c a i - s -I . 1 ` tlgimvxre m‘;1‘;t:vedaP§)!:'§§i;;§g'T_tion.g Nothing elselean be'1ull_i') satis-3 nee and originality of thought, 1 factory. Nothing less is final. The new 'ihe closing exercises commence this - 9 _ ia °° »fMe_ et 1 i':;.::;;‘;‘;if*~°2ii..;z_”;i :if :.2 g class of the University in arts is the » d th _t _ t i 0- being tween two in 33?? t’.t.§.”iL.`l“‘;’Ld‘€Z,`l*_ _.i.‘Z..‘?§ 22.? lumber. The Baccalaureate sermon `\ ` Men? ‘far bc .preached 1;)-7 '§{’1;pr°` :iParliamcnt of men who will laiily voice On Sun)d2ii‘1€iiioIiiriixigrlliZ’anniial set:i!r(i)cIi1n li the dimanf if nie mm°” fu the Sup of the theological uliion will be preached ‘i prlglon 0 ' L 6 liquor tram? h ` Rm g M ben 1 Ch i tw nero is much force in t e argu- ’ 'J' ° camp.. ° at 0 '~ ment that Quebec, being a part of the .gr°d,°a’te5 °‘ W5 C°°3°"“t°'5' ip decision of a majority of all the voting um this Y°" ““mb"S 592" `°_ tw° lelectors, and that prshibiiion would be V008l. One lu Violin and follrlll '(118.110, a benetin to that ]>rDvince_ We havef or Edrnanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Whom is Mi” Blanch Sm`uW°°d howeve to deal now with the fact ` __ V T, Charlottetown. that in the opinion of our friends Par- !" l U o . Y- -~ _' ' " ` liament could not be induced to enacta _ _ ,_ ; ‘ _ . _ hswork “PW th; “ZW f°°t'b‘}n. field ,law of national prohibition, and that at ' been "3°m°d° At °°“5‘d°“b1° ;preeent we can only secure prohibitory _ ` a field- 160 Ffa* 1°“H “nd legislation lor the other parts of the yards wide has been levelled. In___il»i_Domini°n_ y . M "five the f°i> wil will be r°i>1°_°°d _ “rho iagisuuct proposed in nit re- my quantity of but ROACH LIME, e ’ . ‘ _ - ` ° tc l . ` . *ll* Provinces. given during the evening. -1- g * ‘ _ Tononro, April 2.--The Ex bringing into force such an act by a vote of the duly qualified electors. “Voting upon the question of the in any Province to be at the time ot the_ largest possible vote upon the question. "Such legislation when adopted by period of time long enough to ensure a The proposals of the Legislation Com- temperance workers throughout the that proposed is at presentlopen for proposal,thcuv‘h far ahead of anything more needful than even the election to Dominion, ought to loyally accept the new 50"” With 8”” Tl" th committee will be a lou ‘ ` ' ° and tfarmin A“°°‘“U°° h°P° W h°V° th lr lsggi iii advance. It will enable oacgi suu1,.pta;1;.f°? Dmldmg 'C g .I h g°'m°° at 1°?" “P” thi' §’°“°d Province to secure prohibition ofa more P ° ' tall. The size oi the grounds* thomughgud effective |;ind‘¢ha_n mum » 9* e 'field ef the tell r°z°l°“°°_ t¢‘¢ui¢mn1bv ii rmmea1» r.egisis;m._, with adeadphlll ‘line of twenty _ _“nw” gmgg¢5|;¢'Q__: gmt pu1i¢n¢n;~ F155- 1 _It il l-58.; l'° h°»'_°l`inlg`fh:t b`o_as°kod to enact such legislation track outside of this; and no du,e¢.l-L ,fmhout any fu-that y¢ung_, alters inns wewiii bsiirpoe- _;,,__,,,iy _ winters, me clsimeauiim Of lth1OflB ` would Cagggptl gygi thg eswwwy inrkevr°vi1=°°‘ wr mqsi-ny plied for Dominion ' . ‘ , y , , 2 _ .1 _ A. '_ >.___ ,' ' _ _ _ *_ 7;" g ' »~ _ _ 1 ,_ -J ,___ _ . --,.-r nel . I _ _ I -_ . '_ V ~._ :» i », . _ Vs: .~,; » 1. . _- -»»g,~`§~ ‘_ - >- _ _ ._ _ _ _, _ . __ _' <11' eeeyefweef “"1 “‘°°“ Presiunea in einem: _rrevinema meealebeeuenn- #1lt'J‘ __ __ i-tstro g, definite and simple.” _ `i Vby Mr. J. J. Maclaren,Q. C. President, ` sure. -‘It was also argued that the right ality, which principle is already recog- 1 nized in the Canada Temperance Act. “For similar reasons it was thought that thoend aimed at might be most readily attained by alteration _and ex- _ tension ot the C. T. Act, removing is ,__ detects and making it a strong co pre- »P= y cable to awhole Province or territory. The sub-committee appointed Ewill, however, carefully plan out all ddails, _ with a determination to have thot new :l law as tho ougligoing and as workable as it can be made. ' _i _]` "The further voting proposed will be _not like the plebiscites, already taken,l -more expressions of npinioii. but aczual law- making action, bringing prohibi-j tion into force by -a majority vote in i any Province. Voting should be- at next general election without any pre- ceding petition. _ _ “The proposal to vote at the time of a general election. and to have no re- peal voting-betore the law has had a tair opportunity is good. Penalties and provisions for enforcement must also be There is a closing appeal for active work in the direction oi influencing public opinio 1'. _ The address is signed 3, and Ald. F. c. Spence. Secretarv. 1 - _ _ i ¢. TUHTUHES ~_ 'Die away before the magical effect ofa Dr. Chase’s Ointment _ youd human endurance, and as the flesh comes ra.w,‘ and the itching and burning increase, the suffering is 'so intense as to almost drive one crazy. - In desperation salves and oiutments _are ‘g _ applied, only to give rise to further disappoint- ment and despair. ’ you can be cured just as scores and hundreds of others have been by using Dr. Chase's Ointment. _ Mr. john Sirori, of Aultsville, Ont., writes: “ For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt Rheum, and my hands were so bad I had to wear greased gloves. Nothing seemed to help me, but I was induced to try Dr. Cha.se's Oint- ment, and one box cured me completely. There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left.' Dr. Chase`s Ointment has effected most miraculous cures in all parts of this great Dominion. Could you have better aSSl11'a11C8 that it will cure you? For sale by all dealers, in fl-,_ _ __ 1 Weiare now burning and cansupply C. LYONS 8: C0., _ of Parliament to enact special legislati“n 1 <- far a part of the Do minion is not as clear ' as the right to enact a law fzr the whole Dominion to come into force in any loo- B hensive and effective measure, in 'i-_.ei 1 eeoooooooonn mg ° =' sr-._ f'f\_ _ __ if 1. tdzhlll Altornilons ‘Ina-_fouls out our 'lmmoliso ‘ ‘ N -` - - ._ _ -y _._~ A-,;`__,‘ _J-' at 'pi-mes oolloot all goeooooeseoaooeooooeoooc____ Ile Some or _ gi-§§Q _ . ‘ -,\ ‘ » _ ' ' ~ Your Hnomsplleed ni A p gddiguldsd l .One at any rate 'wants A Q __ __ f A hosen Wall Paper. Price needn’t hinder-_we’ve papers from Sc double roll right _ t_ A M ~ '_ ~ V I _ V 4 _ y ‘I _ b _ i . rightening up. _ a ‘ - f _ if; 1,; _ Nothing makes such a fresh cheerful NEW ' edfect, as wells _’~ _F Some very dainty, stylish design; live, 180 20e, double roll E Expensive ones *oo UM Moore & McLeod »: - __.,,...~-. But there is hope. There is assurance that 1 L I Sanderson apl 25 3wks dtlzw Clltowni I _ l_#@@@@@@@@ @@@§X9UQ@.§@*Q»§.# 5 - i li During the last fourmonths have been most gratifying,-We anticipated as much with our large assortment of high and me- dium grades in this line, repre- senting valueii that must appeal ,i IVV date consumer, _A In lndia’s and “ Ceylon"s_ ~ _ We are particularly strong. Our 24 and 28c Blended are very, line. Try a sample, 51h lots at i a reduced price. _ » PURE rua `l 1 l pi - {, .2 E Iollilllul & IIIITII Public. aaironsy ui. -. - _'S af.; _ ~.»< if ,.~ * I _L_ *U5* F°‘_!*‘|_°.l~ovidoooeth¢t“thepoop,1e__°!--%hf,¢l\@ _”“*"'_"_'°‘*_ ~‘ , _ f 1'- 'fs' , L ,_ '_ 1 `-»TZ:- `i.._f_’-.~7:>_¢»,_- - ; .g _ _ sr '.2 f -'=.f»;‘ J ¢_.*_-_-11.1 1 ;._¢-*gi .'_' ._ V,,*.__,_ , -_ -F-‘ ,_» ~. . .s _»,_ . . _' ‘L - - ' _ ,, sf __.<, _; ~;;.V ,., __ ,1-._-,_.»i; - -...~\~»__;~. ,.._.»., 4.1, 5. .,- 33?F1CESi l Stock ltgllllll _fm -‘Qld E: 21-ood A ‘lf Tea Sa|6S _ Let Me Take Yllui' Mets nie You can get your corns and to the judgment of the up-to-l bunions fitted in hand made boots md shoes which I make _to-orda at yery short nohiee. _ and workmt-hship I also keep a. full of boots” and shoes, care- fully selected BY which I can aford to sell cheaper be-fi ¢¢U\'ll°!4*|l» cause my-expenses are B ' I don’t want the earth, and can spore aalioeto my patrons. Drop _“in g Ng tronblefto shown goods. '” 1 i EP if i -i llullsi iii *lllrctlloii ii tim P Music mwlied by Vlunioombes Reserved seats 85and liooents. General mission Sioents Plead Baloon It Rankin! D dna Dl'$Clroloat 's Moi\l¢\l&. _ Dooreopon,nt7.|lt. Curtdn