FDU @b~ i §",4;pni.1aAaaaaaaaud § _lriniinry 6, loco. 7 '.~- s - In _\ - - » ‘ ' ‘ l _i'\_L;;l;liT .\._.. .\. I. ._s.} , Ont.. ° inns qu GW ,!€il~§5i'°..§ § fi 1 ` E'l`l '$00,060-Students and Graduates-300.000 W' » " ' '»_&~-iw » ~ .'.___;-~wr/1 _-.fi . .fri-»-.f_» - .. _ . . -- . - _.~.. - .. ... . .. _ - ._ ._ _ . . . -4 _ _ .. . __ . . ii- .-__ _- _ ~ _=> ~ _ _.\_ .» . . .,_.. 2¥2“_¢'?{»., as. ..-~,¢.<_=,_-1 .. f _ _-_»,__1,,i-V-s .. _r.»,_1-‘.= -i..-.~-_,Writ _'S ~ ..._ . - »- _ » .sn - ... -i » »~ _ _ , ,~ _ _ -» sf - __ ,_ _ ..._ _,ms _ - ~' ->*- '---~ ' ‘ ~ ~~“ ‘M ~~ ~- -- ~->- ‘ ` _ __ - ' _ __ _ _ ..,-___ .~ =-...- ‘_-i~i»'¢.-_f1,»_.-.s~¢.'1_-_'_»s'e‘=;-t.re~...f_?., -'~‘-*C*-‘-.;1;-_.f"~‘l7 _» _ _ » _ ~ ._. ,-'-; - ,__-__» -._ -#_ _ -» ___-..~.._. .., .. ._ .1 _'__/_..~. .,_.__-__» ___.___.,_ ;~:`_..~__.__-.....g ; _, _ ~ -__ _..~ » ____.-..,.,. f _.L `_.._,___ ~**“ _ _. ' Q _ ' '; _ _ V _ ' ' . _~ -I ` f ~. 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Sill,-Your editorial relating to the position of the Church of England, in re- gard to Prayers for the Dead, has elicited some correspondence and has led up to a discussion of the Protestanism of our Church. In support I wish to quote the following: -“I---in the presence of Almighty God, promise and protest to maintain and defend as far as I lawfully may with life, power, and estate the true Reformed Protestant Religion, expresse d in the doctrines of thefCliurch of England." 'I`hi_sProtestant oath was taken in1(;41 by the Bishops of Durham, Lincoln, Gloucester, Carlisle, Bath, and \Vells, Hereford, Bristol, Richester. Landoff, Winchester, Oxford, Peterborough, Limb. field, Chester, Chichester, St. Asxph, Ely,‘(R~1sh'.vorth, vol IV pp. 241,247,248.) Since the time of the Refornntion until recently no one within the bounds of the Church of England has dreaincd of questioning her first and chief chzlracter- istic of Protestantism, and I select the expression of two eminent Divines, each the lender ofthe High Church Party in his day : - Archbisiiop Land, addressed the Peers in 1614: “Nay, My Lords, I am as innocent in this business of Religion . . _ . as free from°all practice or so much as thought of practice, for any a"tern‘_i~_>n to Popery or ally way bleinishing the tru ‘ Protestant Religion, established in the C.‘.urch of England, as I was wlc l my nlotlier bore me into the .\ln_~.' i, loco. . “I have i;-.-,xl 1`~ry.zt\‘~;r; Brooli Birrsrzs ' for plirifying tl-_ . _ioiiiitl it Cn_n`t bebcayn 1 \_\'_;_< t‘.".'.`i°‘_` itll ft t:'.“:‘ll\_l43 , ,.,,Sh,biit now nr.: ;i`.`» r D Allis. _].\.\les ' HECK, Pclrcles., Clit. _ f 7,' __ ._ 'al' C- In ; ;.‘_ I.. g 7 1* I i .___ | = I __ ! fs ,_ ii --ii, if ' -fig lil The E. T. Corsets are the best that brains can conceive or hands fgshion. They are built to assist Nature-they support and strength- en natural charms of figure and are as comfortable as they are elegant in appearance. _ ii s .1 The international iillillllllililllll illlilill Scranton, P. A. The Largest School in the World. Instruction Is essential to all who wish to learnl Our method of teaching is unique 0ur instruction Books are clear a.-_id ccncise and mah ef it possible with instrmtion and guidance by mail to master such subjects as Mechanical or Electrical Plugins erin g, Architec- world. _ _ _ _ _ I beseech your Lord- s`ii; _-orisiiler it well. Fo: surely if I had bleiiiislii-il tile true Pi-otestiuit Religion, I could liot»ll;i‘:e settled, such men in it. l . . . . lioiv void of charity this speccli is an! lot' full of falsehc-ods l the niimliei- of those .... :r~.,_ sh-ill appfgiir persons \\hi-i .ly G.>d`s lilessing uionl L l :ire settled iii the true. , ,. . _ . i Pi'otest;iiit il-.';l_;:loii estiblislieil in Eng- niy labolli-,~'; la'i~l.-Suite Tririls, Vol IV. Bishop Atterlliirf, on his trial in 1723 nlide an elzqflcnt, defence before the House of Lords. from which I quote: B* l"Wns I iiifluencerl by any dislike of the Establislied Religion, any secret in- clination towards Popery . . .thirty- seven years ago I wrote in defence of Martin Luther, . . . . . and what- ever liappens to me I will suffer any- at the stake, ra' her than in any materizil point depart from the l’rotests.nt Religion, as professed in the Church of England." -Lord Maher`s Hist, of Eng ii 46. Alsoin the Actof Union of the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland (Sth Queen Anne, Cap. VIII A. D. 1705-6), we fini these refn irk ible words “And whereas it is reasonable and necessary that t'ie true Protestant Religion, pro- fessed and established by l:-iw, in the Church of England, and the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government thereof, should be effectually and un- alterably secured." etc. Our late beloved Queen at her corcna- tion subscribed to the following oath: Archbishop or Bishop asked- " \Vill you to the utmost of your power maintain the Laws of Goll, the true pro- -( fession of the Gospel, and the Protestant ' Reformed Religion, established by law and will you preserve unto the Bishops and Clergy of this Realm and to the Churches committed to their charge all ,such rights and privileges as by law do ‘or shall appertain unto them or any of them? _ Answer-“All this I promise to do." This proves beyond a doubt the true Protestant Church of England to repudi ite tile vioid Protestant thought ‘ ~ii said a Bishop, vou plainly tha with vour views ought to be in the Cru ch of Rome not in the Church of England At Mr. Simpsons ordination, he and l I . doctrines. con‘ia ‘ytoGod's VVcrd, i n reverence and obey his ordinary chief minister un-to whom is com fthe charge :ind government over following witll glad mind and will _ Godly admoniziozis and submitting self to their Gorliy_il‘.d,'einents. \Ve nnderskind that His Lordsh Bishop of Nova Scotia has asked proud of being members Of the grand old _.Z ;_ -__ ul A 1 3, and in him tual Drawing, `Plum‘oing,Heating and Ventilation, Complete C-vmmerci-Sl Courses, etc,etc, in tile spare moment-S When apart fr;-in your Work in 'i~'0rl§ imp or ollice. Vfe will mail Free circiilar txpl;-iiiiing our system of nstruclioil in any branch cf our 7*] course of -tiiilies. F. J. ?°1cMlLLA.N~ _l.f:cal lleprs-en-'.aLive, Cllarlottetown. 'Ml Il I11WfS;»v_ ‘i been complied with, \Ve trust . ‘Simpson willsec his way clear to obe 'Bi~hoQin this limiter, and also keep hi ‘of Prayers for the Dead, or give hi l iiutllority from the Wold of God. _ Ciiirriclisras. corresponding decrease in British trade. and the merchants fear Russian com- thing ani would by God`s Grace burn “ title of our Church, and we shoulflall feel Rev Mr Simpson, in his letter appears The 1’ follow-ilig 1 tlililli would be applicable to him and to lergymin of his school of tell you pi‘0- mised, the Lord helping hinl, tiat he would be ready v.i li all faithful diligence i to banish away all e;roneous and strange inlso itted. the information of all concerned, in him their ip the Rev. ~Mr. Simpson to have certain practices in »-29# Y n -l THE GUARD.AN, CHARLOTTETOWN. :PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, APRIL 8, 1901. 1 nn? i _ fp-1 _ 11 _ l . NEW BRITISH POSTCARD The new British postcard contains Photographs beautifully executed, with purple and gold surroundings, of His Majesty King Elward VII. and Alex- andra, with the crown above; the date of their birth and the marriage, and King Edwards accession to the tllrone are below. On the outer -corner of the card is the following extract from the king‘s speech on his accession:-I will, with God’s blessing, solemnly work for the promotion of the common welfare and security of the great empire over which I have now been called to reign." The whole effect is. very good. --->-- FOREIGN TRADE OF -PEKIN. 4 PEKIN, April~ 2,-Sir Robert Hart, director-general of Chinese customs 'has sent the legation commissioners com- parisons for the last fiveyears. They shuwa great increase in the American trade, particularly flannels, sheeting, and They also show a great falling off in the American kerosene trade. Russia has a greater part of the business in oil petition, especially in cotton goods and- oil,while,owing to the “closed door policy" Manchuria will be lost entirely to in- ternational trade. ' l _-______._1-Q What Makes You Cough. Did you ever wonder just what it is that makes you cough Z In a general way it is understood to be an involuntary effort of nature to eject something from the breath-pipe. As a matter of fact, merely a slight ‘throat inflammation caused by a cold will cause a cough to start, and the more you cough, the. more you want to cough. if you allay the in- flammation in thcthroat your cough will sto . D Can't lull sensitiveness of the throat with medicine containing a narcotic, but- give it soothing and healing treatment. This is difficult because the inflamed parts are in the way of the passage of food and drink. The true cough remedy is something that will protect ‘the throat fromfthe ill effect of catarrhal discharges and also from the irritat-ien of swallowing food. Such a remedy is Adam’s_Botanic Cough Balsam, which for many years has been conquering the most obstinate cough. It is a Soothing compound prepared from ‘ barks and gums. Its beneficent effect is quickly felt and the work of healing promptly begun. If you once take Adam- son'S Balsam for cough, you will never be satisfied without some of it at hand for any new cough. A trial size of the Balsam can be secured of any drnggist for 10 eents The regular size is 25 cents. In asking for the Balsam, he sure you get the genuine, which Bas " F. W. Kinsman 8; Co. blown in the ottle. THE Msrlucal. svsrlalvi. OTTAWA, April 1.-Lient. Col. Burland, of Montreal, with Dr. H. M, Ami, of Ottawa, have secured the promise of the Minister of Inland Revenue to become honorary president of the metrical associa- tion to instruct the public in the advan- tages of the metrical system of weights and measures. ' __..._,__..___. A Pill that can be used when required for Constipation or Costivenees without causing sickness or pain is BEACH`S, STOHACH Sc LIVER PILLS. Send 10 cents to The Baird Co., Lt`d,, Wfoodstock N .`B.', for a. trial sample box. Small pills small dose, purely vegeteble. Regular size 25 cts. a bottle at dealers. ` FIRED ON THE CZAR. LONDON, April 1.-A despatch to the ‘Morning Leader’ from Kietf says it is re- ported that an oflicer of the household at- tempted to assassinate the Czar. He Bred at His Majesty, but lmissed. He then. shot and killed himself before he could be arrested. Get tl e ;°;~liable Kendrick's. FENIAN RAID MEDALS. .' O2:.ivv.\, April 2.-It is notiiied, for militia orders to-day that applications for the Canadian general Service medal for services in the Fenian raids of 1866 and 1870, and the Red River expedition of 1870,will not be entertained after the lst. July, 1901. SAUNDERS & NEW SOM Have a. beautiful exhibition at their stall of choice carcasses of steer beef, fed by the following parties : D. C. McKinley Frederick Toombs, Daniel Bulman and J. H. Buntain, the total weight of which is 4861 lbs. The cattle are Shorthorns, and are certainly a fine lot. Some of the beeves were only one year and ten months old when killed. They also had two carcasses of choice mutton, besides n. large stock of ham and bacon. The arranging and decorating of the stalls hasbcen conducted with the firm’s usual taste. THORNE BROS. Among the Easter beef, which is well worthy of mention, is Thorne Bros.’ dis- play. There stall shows honor to such young men in business. Both in quality and goodness it could not be surpassed. Beeves consisted of 1 cow, 980 lbs; 1 cow, 944 lbs; 1 ox, 9701bs;-1 ox, 892 lbs; 1 ox, 786 lbs: 1 ox, 740 lbs; 1 cow, 620 lbs; 1 cow, 600 lbs, making atotal of- 6,432 lbs. Also a fine spring lamb weighing 28 lbs. H. BALL 8:. SON. The showing made by the above firm was among the best in the market. Among the beeves shown were the following: Jas. Gillespie, ox, 750 lbs; John Holman, ox, 706 lbs; John Holman, ox, 600 lbs;.Wm. Mont- gomery, cow, 650lbs; F. Bulman, ox, 700 ' lbs; B. Dickeson, cow, 620 lbs. MR. GEO. WHEATLEY. . We called at Ward Five Daily Meat Market and noticed six carcasses of fine beef fed by the following farmers :and the dress weights : \Vm. Dufly, cow, 770 lbs; Jas. S. Farquliarson, Southport, cow, 705 lbs; Geo. Brown, ox, 717 lbs; Geo. Brown, ox, 61-l lbs;”R_. Bowman. cow, 610 lbs; John McLeod, lleifer, 714 lbs. Mil. PL"l`NAhI`S CORN EXTRACTOR. Doesn`t lay a man up for a week but quickly and surely goes on doing its work and nothing is known of the operation t.ill the cornis shelled. Plenty of substitutes do this. Some of them are dangerous no danger from Putnam`s except to the corn. At all druggists. ‘ BRITISH TREASURY RETURNS. LONDON, April 1.-The ‘financial year ended to-day. The treasury returns show a total revenue for the the year of £140,018- 624,being a net increase of £l0,261,89-l, _over the proceeding year. The chief increases were as follow: Costums, £146-0,840; excise, $31,061,871; property, and income tax, ...-98,170,000; post office, £500,000; and telegraphs, £100,000. The chief decreases were £1,383,605 in estite duties, and £675,000 in stamps. @- To prove to you that Ji. _ Ch:'isc‘s Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, blecdingand protrudin piles the marzufacturers have guaranteed if. gee tes I I Boi-s what they think ‘of it You car. use it ani' BODY TO Bl: EXHUMED dueto foul play Lady Cook (nee Miss Claf~ in, with the consent of her stepchildren has ordered that her hnsbanil’s body be exhumed and a thorough autopsy held. __....¢.__... No stable is complete without a. sup- _ brnises,la1neness inflammation, etc. Two sizes 10c and 25c. Full directions with every bottle. ’, *.Z..¢..__- AN AFFAIR _OF THE HEART. ST. Tnomas, Ont April 4.-While per- forming the marriage ceremony of Leon Dancey :I Miss Phoebe Travis. of- Guy- boro lasuiight, Rev. Geo Mason pastor of Bayham Baptist church dropped dea.d.He fell forward_ in the arms of the room and died before assistance could l§e\pro- cured. Heart disease was the Cause. ‘_ .---_Q-_-_i Be economical buy Bentley’s 10c Lini- ment or the big 25:: size-the largest 25c A bottle of Liniment sold. __....¢..__- f DR. LEYD`S TURFAT. A Losnos, April Elhc A.'nst>erda'n i i the Market' A -\ -_ we can"f. please _them-eine’--.af-~ .- ' rofit ou know. We’l1 wait .__ timonials in the daily press and ask your rieigh: _ p y V _ _ -f __ ply of Bent1ey’s Liniment Cures strains, ,i _ » -_ » _~ ».~. -\ -5-i~='_ _ _ _‘_‘ _ » \ bo-inn. 1 . .' Q; Boy is there who 'does not I look for s.on_ietl:ing` new - Easter, and that something is' generally a suit. I We’ve got it. your eyes and - your judgment will convince _ you where' mere words fail, that our fourteen hundred' little suits for spring are just ' the nicest lot you ever looked - ‘ _ , . Q... Ouls is the best all around- -_ ' . *bi* E, I. Our own opinion and 1 `. rms .. dont buy them theres _ harm done; - 1 _ - f` L ' Bring the boys zrloii§iaiid"i1`i{` ` fi" -1 Suit for Easter it will be . the new plan this spring, no _ _ 1 _ . ' _ ' 1 5_3. éfi“i’.?.i§.2“23‘lil.?.1°.’§.‘5.?t.“.°?;;°i»Eé“%°‘iE€§ii%”v T *>1llh@'S 8-mtm f01‘ OUP P1‘°fll= I r °v u _ _ , _ iw 0* Dr.Cha_se’s Ointment _ __ _ _- .- . ' ` _ _ _ _ __ ,g_ . _ '°*' . ' ~ I "1, f \. LONDON, April 1.-Owing to the rumors ~ _ -_ that the death of Sir Francis Cook was " __ . 5 ff L 1 1 ,Q 1 _ _ _‘ 'l he `Wonderful Cheap Men _ _‘ .,_,.._ 412 1 _ oolngoiii of We will close ~ out our entire stock of Crockery, Glass, ware and General Merchandise at Great Clearance Sale Prices Bargains in Tea Sets. Dinner Sit_s,Toilet Sets,Lem0'_nadc Sets,Table Sets,Cups and Saucers,P.i.r1or Lam;-s,Hall Lanips, Fancy Goods, Knives and Forks, Spoons, &c., all at sweep ing reductions; main land halt price. _ Stock must be sold at once, as I am makinga change in . ' \-_ : .f _v if scene 3.. 4 v _Q g “V i .1 e A' 2?; ‘f M42".-1: at. ' ‘ 1*? i _ _ ,_ __ , _ B0 S lot of Boy’s Clothing we ever -,Q is i ` i 1"; "T had and also the best on P ‘rw w "lF'»‘ that of scores of _otheisl cond-._ . - " vincc us of that. I ' I ‘I Q '*"#lI*“‘li"""'i~'~“~'*.* W* '<"""’""" -i -~.» , U1 th' ._ Certainly theyre worth ati | experimental look,ial°@HC-if»'§'t_§§*i*f ii five -,. .af _ ' §‘”\‘ strange indeed. ` " 'f 3"* if 1 ~ f» u " 1- .a We sell boys’i clothing ioini i__~'-E- j di#*“#t"‘”‘ X i _ _, M » \ The Crockery Business..- of Ellis Cliurcli discontinued which has not Mr. y the pron'lise cf bailisiiing the strange doctrine l T'*_`°M"_"-_"`°`T‘_Z7 T"_""M'M"'__° _ ____*______ ___w_,, _ correspondent of the_Daily` Mail says:“Dr ` . ' ' I _ private notification to Mr. Chamberlain B001( agcountg must bg Sgttled at UIICG. warning him that a povveiful combin Gent,emQn__WhHe driving down 3 ation cf European and American merch-li I P' very steep hill last August my horse ants intend to boycott English goods _ QUEEN STREEY SIUl°DbI€d and fell, C\1ti.ID,Q,` IIIUJSQIE is S S fully about the head and body. I used granted to we Boas", _ liz* I i :.llNARD'S Ll.\.'lMllNT freely on lili-if "". "*_" _ ‘ ~ i To wash lace Curtains and make them a splendid c>l ir ree -__ _-_ ___.._._, .__\_, _`;;_=_"*'______..___- . Foi-_ uvlc-rgnlfurn F"'° I _________ A THE ANNUAL CRUSADB __ 9 ' , - f; §a_ies exceed that of any I i 5 N rubbing required no tearing of ST, JOHN'S N. F.,'AD1°i1 2.-The Newfi x Other in -fthe LOWSI' PfOV° A d A 'qw tS1o“S°”W“Shb°“'d i I foundlantl government is preparing for - __ _ _ ____-f-.___ lv _ Queen St., Agents for Ch‘town. I. the matter of obtaining bait £01(-_.n_ ___ r ' __ ____ f. ‘ * - ~ . _ tthh -HB9 time to thank, \_ - QIIHSS |l\Sura_nU3- , _~ _ial waters for tlhlei Bsl;;r§°;>_u___t:h_0nsG:;__n__;l_ _ ?';‘Bm‘smde,ely for their liberal _ _ _ __ ` ` ' ‘ ‘ - - » a ` ’°..r‘1:°‘=..l°;;v.‘l_'°:*li’f°....=':°-faal... ..._ _ - , _+ s 1 “‘““°° T“°“° "5 “‘ s .li pu-»-re-1m»¢ fb- vw 1°"-i _ . w . _ .. - ---~ P ° ° ° 3 - - 18. when wldnial S¢l1°°°°f° “SF _ Y .la-.mahinaintknnw that our -.sv a_"l¢f‘ i its I# L c f A ' . ' » ‘. ~ 9 _ ` “' e“;;;_P:.l.l;“i‘.;;;.2l;l. “b€s.;“;?§°€.; °*‘°=<=eS* gf°w**\ °f 'nee . i rn ' " _. ' ,_ _ __ _ J, B, BE...l.cliEiils. _ W°;_mca_e__ _ _ __ _ and Ceylon _ l Sherbrooke ` i "W T I Tw" v* "_" A ' steamapfiiusbornuuh x - _ fi ' _ l 2 We Wish Our Customers all _ ' ° ' » 7 -A _ Diplglnlf i»L~,,..Civ<,..le.-._ _ A ' _ _ M il ch 30. 1901. l __.._.» l-» Harry _ _ “ Wednesday, _ 1001 '_ A_PI’H~ From any person br persons willing to .,1e|i;_p_t_ha Srenper “Hillsborough” and fiiliiitne Ferq for the season. cc! 0|' Aiicgiigffiighaidilgrdiiiiinn. Lower the annul crusade against the French tn' ‘ _ il‘\ces»__ .~ __ If 5.§mj'nc;ng °,=.:;5¢h April, _“_ ‘earning to regulation contained ,in a 'specific tionto bureau if _W5 °9‘l°-bl.- 'Ihe si 'stares 9! UY0, !¢°P?“@' parbonl"wgiIliojg"t6 b'eooms__ Leyos and his colleagues have Sent a my Uslmiss- . ~ _ _ o T* _ _ ,nfl in __ days he was as Well as cyer Scrofula is a bad thing to inherit or ac- _ _ R.