4 ' THE GUARDIAN, 0HARU)’1‘1‘E'I‘0WN,PBINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAI 8,1U1. _ t 1 ' f. _f fr _ D !w1li=w":‘~ 'rf yr.-\\>;?@,.._ ,g._-,3,._:_,____ ,__ _ _ ______l__*.___,',_,_l.___,,._ *__ __ V ‘ . " aff,-' - = 5° 1* »..,_.-:.;;:--s __ _f' ;i_. 'Lf- -. ' ' -r ` ,t is ° f ' ',‘ ~ *T ;1'a7’”'."".=:‘ -‘ """ "=_°‘x2"'i`“-' 1_2, ; *iii < -~ _ _ . ,- f ~--=»_ft_,'~-»2 -.-,.,.-,,-;___._. . .»._ 1 ' . _ I , a "‘ .."-6 ~ ` ’ ~ ' `f'.'1f‘, - -.‘,,_ ~ 5 ._-.’»~,.i._i-__ :'71 ` . _ .G ._ . _ _ _ __ . _ ,.- .....~,..- »~’ ‘n...._......._-,. ...__ .,...»..._ _ _ 1. " I '“ ~ "' " ' ‘ ' ~ ...__ ._ ... . , -__.....,..,.,__,,_,',_ V '__ . yspepsia 'Q Dyspepsia, incligestion, water brash, bclching of wind, nau- sea and pain after eating, Sour stomach, catarrh of the 0 stomach-these conditions all mean that the usefulness of the stomach is impaired, that the food is not being digested properly. When you find your stomach out of order, use BURnoci< B1.ooi> Bi-rrsxs with- out delay. There is no better medicine for the stomach com- pounded, and none which has such a record of permanent ' cures of stomach troubles. January 26, igoo. Lt-:oruiizn Simi-H. Selma, N.S., writes: “Eight years ago I had a bad attack of dyspepsia. I took two bottles of BUR- D Birrcns and am thankful Dots Bi.oo to cay that since then I have been able to digest my food as well as any body. IIAIIED 23 PUUIIUS. March 26, 1900. KISS AGNES LANG, West Liscomb,N.S., writes: “I have been using your Bcnpocx BLOOD Bl'r‘rI-:Rs for dyspepsia and kidney troubles for tive months. I have gained 33 pounds since I commenced it, and at- tribute my recovery to its efficacy. I tei_l my 'friends that I owe my life to B.B.B. L_ °_-¥*' FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1901. Speaking of the finances of Japan it is pointed out that the public debt is not over 250 millions of dollars or something less than [of the Dominion of Canada. But:Japan is comparatively a poor coun- try. Her rate of taxation is necessarily low, andishe has expended her last avail- able dollar in establishing and arming an army and navy. To carry on war she would need a foreign loan within three mouths, and if _engaged in a life and death struggle with Russia the outlook might beftoo perilous to enable her to borrow on reasonable terms. We think there`wil1 be general satisfac- tion with the decision to set apart the 24th ofIMay{as af permanent memorial of the good Queen who has passed away. We an nollonger sing with heart and voice the famillarstrain in which the divine blessing was invoked upon her head, but we can keep alive the memory of her noble life and reign, and of the great and good example which she ever set before her people. “Victoria Day" will be ob- served with saddened hearts,perhaps, but with a sweet and grateful memo* of all thatthe good Queen was to the myriad Subjects of her Emph-e_ Modern Philosoply. Class I.-L. J . Miller ____ M. J. McPherson, A.J.W.Myei s, I.C. Mac- To-day is Arbor Day and we would glad- ly see it observed alike in town and country. Too many of our school houses The result of the Dalhousie examinin- tions were posted in the college Monday morning. The Island students in their several years took a high standing. Those from the Island who graduated this year are:-Messrs. L. J. Miller, Char- lottetown; D. E. Ross, North Bedeque;M. J. McPherson, Uigg; R. B. Layton, (son of Rev. Jacob Layton), Marshfield, and I. C. Mackie who formerly belonged to French River. In the third and fourth years of the Arts course some subjects are taken by stud- ents of both years. Those trying forclasses in the several subjects are required to read extra work. In the following class list and piss lis t the names are not-arranged according to merit. ARTS -FoUR'rr1 YEAR. passed, D. E. Ross. Advanced Philos phy, Classll.-M. J. McPherson. Juniors Practical Chemistry.-Class II. -D. E. Ross. Education.-Passed, D. E. Ross. Geology. Class II.-D. E. Ross, passed, I. C. Mackie. ` Advanced Practical Chemistry, Class I. I. C. Mackie. Botany, Class II.-I. C. Mackie. THIRD AND FOURTH YEARS. (Subjects taken together) Kie, T. B. Howatt. Passed.-R. H. Stavert, R. B. Layton. Greek Philosophy, Class I.-L. J. Miller, T. B. Howatt. Class II R. H. Stavert. about the Province are left in uritidy and 1 Pglitical E.-Qyongmy PasSed_._J_ B, Haw. Cleaning is 'now the order of the day- we have a large supply cf al necessary sundries including Silver, Brass, and Furniture polish, Victorine, Gold Dust Washing Powder etc. Prices right as usual. J. D. MCLEOD & C0. WNW? F _ _ unattractive condition. There are a num- ber of happy exceptions, but they are all too few. Once let a beginning be made, in making the school grounds attractive and public pride will be enlisted to extend and continue the good work. Teachers can do much to promote this advance,and what has been done in years pact is largely due to their good taste and pains- taking elTort. The London Times announces that under sundry agreements between the various interested powers, not all of which have yet been published, the par- tition of Africa is now complete and nothing remains but to deliinit the boun tinent is about eleven and a half million each of the several nations: att, R. B. Layton, ’ English, Class I.--L. J. Miller. _ Passed.-J. B. Howatt, D. E. Ross. Kie. ' _ 1-man YEAR. Greek Class I.-E. W. Coffin. Pasced,R. H. Stavert. ° .Junior History, Claes II.-A. J. W. \Myers. i Passed R. H. Stavert. J~uniorIPhysics,¢Class I.-J. F. Rielly. ` Class II. A. J. W. Myers. , i Passed R. H. Stavert. san. Senior Physics, Class I.- J. F. Rielly daries. The total area of the Dark Lion- Hydraulic EngineeriDg’ClasS H°_J' A' Ciaipbell. » \_ _ sEc_oNn ri-:AR square miles. In the appropriation of Latin Class II.--TV. H. Coflin. _ Senior History, Class I.-L. J. Miller, _ _ Passed.--D. E. Ross, M. J. McPherson, and in ctill more cases the school grounds R_ B Layton Passed.-R. B. Layton,-A. J. W. Myers. Second German, Class II.-E. W. Coffin Passed J. A. Campbell, C. W. Mathe- First German, Class I.- J. F. Rielly. IHE MURNIRG lilllilll, DALHOUSIE EXAMINATIONS. Passed, D. J. McLeod, C. \V. Matheson, Ella. Perkins. FIRST YEAR. French, Class.-E verett Fraser. Latin, Class II.-Everett Fraser. Mathematics, Class II.-Everett Fraser. Chemistry, passed. -Everett Fraser. rinsr YEAR. English.-Passed Everett Fraser. Greek.-_A. J. W.`_Myers. m.:n1czNn. The Island students of the first year in medlciiie,are Messrs. F. W. Jardine, J. B. W MacKenzie, J S Layton ani Miss The subjects taken in first year are chemistry, anotoiny, biology, zoology and junior physics. Some of the students deserve special mention. In the chemistry Mr. Wi Jardine' holds second place, J. S. Layton, ' third place and G. A. Hardy, fifth. en Junior Anatomy F. W. Jardine holds third place and G. A. Hardy tifth. - In b`ology, G. A. Hardy holds fourth place. In iuu°or physics, G. A. Hirdy, holds -foiirih place. i _ The Island students in second year meflcine are Messrs. Lester Brehaut, Melville, Coffin and Crawford. Each of them took a good standing in the several subjects of their year. In senior chemistry, Mr. Breh aut lnlds third place. __._1)--- SUFFERED LIKE JOB. Boils and Piiigles, the Result of Bad Blood, de Life Unbearable. Rutssaau Ln BL.sNcis,-Que.. April 29.-- _Speeial_)-An estimable lady, whose homel is in this village, has been much amicted with boils. Miss Marie Arbour is her name, and the torture she has endured is 1 Latin, Class I.-E. W. Coffin, I. C. Mac-. b¢Y011d <1°8¢1'lP*-i°f1- _ For a long time, these unpleasant and painful evidences of bad blood have been appearing,‘flrst on one part. of her body, then on another. She was never free from them. ‘ She doctorcd, and tried medicines of many kinds. but nothing did her any ood or lessened the trouble in the least. Dod_t_¢_i_’°s Kidney Pills cured her. She wr :- “It is a long time, that I have been suf- feringof boils on the leg, which was caused through had blood. “I tried ming' irmedies, -but no good. Two boxes of odd’s Kidney Pills cured me. I praise them always ” Dodd‘s Kidney Pills purify the blood in in nature’s way, through the kidneys. - I f c e .1 Family Record- _ One of the most beautiful pictures in ' -, .__colors. _Upon _a__ba_c_lg-ground of runs \ 1 ici!" in the shape of a handsome volume 'th Gor.1>'C " rs u n a cushion of i Woaresure ye* , _ .. J -L ` ~ \.. . ."* if ,»‘>-». f \ ' ,";;:i*’~¢».T_:';' ` " . _ ~"* ec.-`..~.`. QF* p\~ _ 1'. if A ' J ¢»f.'*SD"”"f' “liner » W i *\),.\ _ _ __ __ _ *__* Q _ /;_\_g\2. __.--- _ ._\_ '(____,)x.§- _ _ _ . , _ 1 - -4 K . P* Have You Seeil _ The Spring Sho w '_l __.__._`,__ _-[._~,_.___,____ _ Now on display our store 2 It -,; _.fs gives good d_rescerc_ inspiration iii,t}igi= 0*. A , ` L Champion, G. A. Hardy, A. F. Miller, D. Zi* 1 ` V matter 0: correct ctylec-it makes good dressers wise shopperc, because E_{mM__I'{~____ze - - . __ _,__ _our prices' 'are excellent chapters in __.. _ S; A. i ’ » _;_. _ V »f »‘ ‘“\5."_*.\i)i' _ ~ v ~ t 5 4 1 *‘ ' . ' _ A'-Q5 'Y econ my. From tha best markets we have culled tl.e been in. . . . ' Millinery. ' Dress Goods. Silks. ' Hosiery. _ Jackets. . ` Corsets. Shirt Waists. Men's Furnishings, Ladies’ Furnishings. . . Hake it 0. -poinbflao givebur i with your visit ai _ i_l is ' . _ The Millinel: Lead ' ~’ ` f ..» -.. :"1 _-..{ .2 ‘ ' '_' ,`~;‘ .1*`.‘ "'f- ` -=-f . ._-,_-_~ \,_ _.r _.1 I ' . Q- - :-_-,_ -i.,_~»;~ ~j-,~»~§§‘~ .~ 1. ,"-».‘~ fi, yi 1, _ » Our Spring Cloths in the latest novtltie- and no-we-it designs f i _ . , _ - _ - . -` Soup GoLn rests the FAMILY Rscoxn __» arg dg,i1y_ggyi~v|ng_ ’ ' ~ *_* _', """"f“"`."“ "° a trial. O - . 0 this total the following area is allotted to Pf“»‘l5'ed-_D- J- M°Le°dv C- W- M3552' r on G. Cameron lnsurelnuilife Standard I Life Assurance Co. 0 of Scotland, ,ESTABLISHED I825. lien. $40,000,000. One of the oldest and strongest of Life Companies in existence. Policies free of restriczions, issued on all ap- Square miles France 3,834,974 Britain 2,713,910 Germany 933,380 E15 pt 1,010,003 Portugal 790.124 Turkey 398,900 Spain 169,150 In I=`riince's share the great and If Egypt and the Soudan were absolutely British our territories in Africa would nearly equal the French total. ,_._.....__-_____.i._; Layton, G. Cameron, D. J. McLeod. M ithemttics, Class II.-G. Cameron. Ella Perkins. ‘gp W. H. Collin, C. W. Matheson. Abyssinia, Morocco, Liberia, and the_ SECOND YEAR' great Congo Free State represent Junior Philosophy. Class II.-G Caineron W. H. Codin. the remaining 1,4‘)l.,0.)0 Square miles. '___ ' ’ _s ° ,=' _ G_‘_eek_paS_,ed__W_ H_ Coaim R_ B_ 5 Tassi-:L_ On the pages, under different ' Passed.-W. H. Lbiliii, D. J. _McLeod, Second English, Class II -’-G. Cameron Passed.-D. J. McLeod, Ella Perkins. i. wi Las po crimson velvet with abeautiful GoLD . headings, are spaces in which to write' the name and ate of birth. On either - record marriages and deaths. On the A E lettering known to pi-ii-1ter's art. Under ; this are spaces for father’s and mother’s pictures. In the lower part of the _ _ picture is a beautiful home scene. The l DEAR OLD GRANDPARENTS, THE HAND' " some sranwsxr HUSBAND and HAPPY _ YOUNG WIFE, the-LOVING DAUGHTER j- and naar-sox'-the 1D01.1z1-:D GRAND- §';, CHILD, are all gathered around the ' “f table while grandfather reads a por- - _ 3 traitof oon’s_Ho1.Y wean. A truly _ _: beautiful scene. Underneath are the I worthless desert of Sahara is ii1clu AGENTS now is your time. Qur ‘ ‘ '43 regular price is 50 cents, but to any one ~ . prize it as a friend of inesti;:i_=.i;’.c - forzgcents. Our price to agents 12 ~. for $1.15; 50 for $6.00; xoo for $11.00. We my al charges and return money for unsold pictures. N. C. jackson Fil- Cit . ht _' Records for $41.- _= if. estixnonials and want yours. Address. -user 355 ia. 62. » U3 £04339. an .5 time 5 use the GRANGER CONDITION POW- * = ‘\“ Reels Casts . Come in and have a looli i. w. ntniui,iiiii..a. 'riie store; ""» _y RM. P.M. ___ ` 1>.M ‘ delayed en route now open. ` ” Rods ._ 5.02 ne? #gig 5_oo 3. io lv. Ch‘town at _ 1.25 9.10 6.21 4.31 27 Hunter River 12 io 8_i6 , £3.21 Kensington ro 55 7.25 , _ terests of the Dueh-speaking colonists. , .__ _mc __ -, _ _ _ _ _-ri _ 5.20 3.30 8 Royalty unc.. 1.05 8.55 9.25 _...___ _ _T-:1~°i~1=r °f P1-fi-Mir--Pri-ting. by -- P » most beautiful results are obtained, and were eo popular as "'”° "Mi -gf; _i considered a craze in the United States. _ Trade Rates for all Classes of Am Work Queen St., 4 doors north of Grafton. Street April 30 0 1130' Studio where welcome, OYQ “ __ , si. Peters' .ms f , _ _' s _ _ _ ff. _ j __ »- fy _ _ _ sau!-is lv 6.x 4 __ . _ ' ‘ P- . A. xc -' e * . _»t_ ’-' _ ' 2 "“‘ `- Y " pi rr- J- V . If . ‘”' . . ii/ ff-7 51-. Z yr. :f"`7--,,?- “- A-» <<`=_~_-.,;- »-1;.. 5, .. , ici: -. i »1fiii=ii-f--,1if=is.»---iifif' --» ss- £i..M..i» 1'- H-'_ `_ ' A-lr. . T500 diforentuhndec .i....i...i"“'“ i€....“?"" ’“““’ “° ““‘ "’. ‘”* " .lea m, ei A Full Ling 0 New -is $10.00 `U‘|.tcrprocf ten dsycsafterc