V15 f. '- ~..>'.e~5 ' ',-_f-fa . ' 1. THE GUARDIAN CHARI.O'l‘TETOWN MAY 8, 51899 'C f ' ! ° 4 1 l1_ fi __-_ You can be sure oi getting the best value in clothing at Pl{OWSE'BRC‘S Fit reform and R. Johnson’s is the best made clothing in Canada New _just a word about our hats. The largest stock thepbest styles the lowest prices ur Clothing is Cut with \_, Ei I . ` . Not ith a road _ xe til “"‘~ _ff i \f§l i 4 _` . Drop in and see us ---if you want values. LOCAL LEGISLAIURE. FRii>.~ii', May 5. House met at 12.30. Mr. Sinclair presented si petition to incorporate the Trustees of Springton Cemetery. ' In accordance with the prayer of the petition a Bill was presented and referr- edt o the Private Bills Committee. s Mr. Shaw presented a petition from certain inhabitants of Montague. rela- tive to extension of a certain road at ‘lontiigne Bridge. V Mr. Prowse presented a petition from the Local Council of Women, of Char- ' lottetown. asking that the School Board »-be composed of at least one-third women. The Bill was under discussion when the Hovse rose. ‘ AFTERNOON SESSION ' The Houseniet at 3.80 ` The petition from the Local Council Women was referred to a committee. reply to Mr. Shaw the commissioner o!Public Works laid on the table _iatemeuts in regard to ferry steamers. lr. Birch asked the Commissioner ` of Public Works if lie had received a y from the inhabitants of Lots 1 2 praying for a new road from the Thompson Road to the shore, and if it the intenti'-n of the Government to said road P In replv to Mr. Birch Commissioner of Public Works said petition was received- and it would be considered by thc Government. Mr. Birch asked the Commissioner of Public Works if it is the intention oft the Government to open' as n_ew p road, fro n the Montrose Road, near Robert ` Bownossvs to the Campbell road,a dis- tance of .i of a mile, as requested by a petition from the inhabitants in 1898 i and promised by the Commissioner at lasfsession P I be looked into, and if in the in of the public it would be granted Shaw asked leave to present a from certain inhabitants of | relative to the extension of a Road at Montague Bridge. Inreply to Mr. Shaw the Attorney General laid on the table a statement prosecutions in courts. Speaker announced to the House His Honor the Lieut. Governor was waiting to assent to a bill. His Honor gave his assent to the Bill the Hillsborough Bridge. M. McLaucblin moved the into committee of the whole, Mr. in the chair. to consider the Bill incorporate the Mt. Stewart Forester sioiier of Public Works said the matter 1 would _ T ' ' ' - Mr. i to, and ordered to be reid a third time l to-morro -.v . Mr. D. A. l"eKinnon moved the House into committee ofthe whole to further consider a Bill relating to the P. E. Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company. House adjourned until 8 p. m. EVENING SESSION. At the evening session the Bill was reported agreed to with certain amend- ments. on a straight party vote. Mr. Wise did not vote. The House went into committee with Mr. Forbes in the chair, on the Bill re- lating to Souris East School. The Bill I Certainly _ Never a to carry an 1111116 P YB ' iable Watch. You never know the time, and are con- stantly missing appointments on that account, We sell I 1'0I|J8l.` 8 BID on _ _ "ii‘1l=~i_l‘=|.l :ifil '~"" "1" ‘T39 li i=l.i.1‘\l-"3.l‘ *li*-'ll'-1l` fl il- ' Fi; =‘~'i"'-"V f 'Jeweler' lysars, and when he comes out of his'| ~ . . 'was reported agreed to and will be read ‘ ,loud time to-morrow. l In reply to Mr. Birch 'the Commis- yi .the people; Company. The Bill was agreedi able Watches only a third time to-morrow. ' Hon. Mr. Rogers presented a Bill io; amend the Public Schools Act. 'It was read a first time and will be read a sec- , On motion of Hon. H. C. McDonald the House went into committee, with Mr. Prowse in the chair, on the Bi.l to amend the Act relating to the appoint- ment of Stipendiary Magistrates. By this amendment the common goal in Summerside, in Prince Counts will bel, the prison for West Prince. The Bi11` was reported agreed to with certain amendments. It will be readathird time tc-morrow. On motion of Mr. M. McKinnon'the House went into committee, with Mr. Birch in the chair, cu the Bill to ip- corporate the Grand District and Subord- inate Lodges of the Independent Order of Good Templars,of Prince Edward Is-u land. The Bill was reported agreed to with certain amendments, It will bo_ read a third time to-morrow. ii The House adjourned until threei o’clock on Monday afternoon. ll The Premier announced that he hoped the House would prorogue on L Friday next. ' 3 l -1-_M 1 i Prohibition Resolution. ll At the last regular meeting of Great ` Eastern Lodge. I. O. G. T. , Kingsboro i the undersignei were appointed a com- L mittee to prepare and forward, the fol- ll lowing resolutions: Whereas on the 29th 'day of Septem- _ ber last. a majority of over 13,000, of " the electors of Canada was recorded in 1, favor of prohibition: And whereas we believe that accord- ing to all precedent, the government is justified'in passing prohibitory legisla-' tion ; - I And whereas we learn with regret of in the refusal of the government to obey the mandate of the people; Therefore Resolved that we the mem- ` bers of Great Eastern Lodge I. O. G T. 1 do hereby urge the government to in- i; troduce and pass, such legislation as ' will give effect to the expressed will of And further Resolved, that we re- 5 quest our representative, Mr. A. C. Mc- I3IE{© VV 3E E230 apartment he always runs-walking so 3 fast that his attendants can hardly keep i up to him. When he is to be carried in state into f the Sistine Chapel, to attend or preside l at any ceremony, the clanking ofthe sabrss of the noble guard on the marble floors can be heard a long distance off, I _ P ` sion reaches the chapel, The Pope, it seems although sleeying well and en- i joying his afternoon nap, which he takes every day, does not sleep so much at night, during which he may get up , several times, and even goto work. tiiii tier, It is a Common Symptom of Kidney 1 Trouble-Strike at the Root of the Disease by Regulating the Kidneys, How many are at this time suffering from weak, painful, lame backs, that give them no ease night or day? Liniments rubbed on, and plasters applied seem to do no good. And Why? Because a bad back is a syinpton of dis- ordered kidneys. You must correct the kidneys if you would cure the back. i That’s how it is Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kinds of bad backs when every- thing else fails. _ Mrs. Margaret Brennan. 5 Granvilie St., Halifax, N. S. says: “My husband, Nicholas Brennan. was always com-_ plaining with a pain in his bask. "He was troubled very much with rheumatisni and urinary dimcnlties, was feeling altogether miserable for a great many years. "Hearing of Doan’s Kidney ‘Pills and their success in curing kidney troubles, he got a box and began their use. We _ are pleased to testify that. they complete- ` ly cured his lame back. removing the nrinarydifliculties and greatly relieving li i ‘\"\ i the rheumatism. i “His ox erieuce in the use of' Doan’s J ll and several minutes before the roce - ; b l .» eyes need special glasses For this Call and see us and if you do noti need ,glasses there is no charge for 3 F3.I‘l11€I‘S ll] LIMS 88051011 Of C118 “’°°i"g "“-Y '"7' i '_ `eed wheat the best sample that they '\ vw fSEE _ I V DEAR SIR -- ' N _ I am very glad to be able to inform _ F testin the WHITE FIFE WHEAT ted b the North West last fall I have no hesitation If some of these lines appear darker' , than others at 12 feet distance, y0ur`1ng it to the farmers of P E. Island ,,0',,b1',, called ' ` _ ‘ I sowed twenty grains without making AST|c M A1-|S_M lection and out of the twenty, nineteen grew a little help goes a long way. i Btlltlly Charlottetown. pi; Tha Best , . . . _ f,.~. I Authorities if i. § .Mew til i ‘ __(" Recommend Soda Water fo* it.’e bane- 5- flciaieffects in cases of Indigestion, lt ° Dyspopsia, Rhenmatism. etc. , _ oda ' i . this Island E. W. TAY|.0R,§ Y... ... _ Cameron Bloch. - R P BAGNALL’ {(;\\i;..t?... I 9"" h“"° a fe" -.,"' ' e P tally selected wheat to \\\ lllii, ’ -‘ ` ' ' ` ` ‘ 1 S _ _ é cams, April is, 1899 iiiff, C C' 4 ___‘ l . =/]- i i ls dwlthgreat care from the ’/I ; nn2~1i:pi=I»‘teria1s.'and is confidently re- \l\)i A i '_ con;;:¢ne‘ndrd as the vnu' Baer on the :' - ma ,_ P _ KidneylPills has placed us beyond power i of sxpression,and wf~|¢an ‘highly recom- mend them to all sufferers ” f The Specific and direct action of l)oan’s Kidney Pills on the kidneys always re- , stores,them to healthy natural action, i -.-....- Doniild. to give his hearty support - to `i any resolution. or measure, which aims at the suppression of the liquor trallic; And further Resolved that copies of these resolutions be forwarded to Sir Wilfred Laurier, Premier of Canada, I our representative Mr. A. C. McDon- l aid M. P.. also to the press for pubii-3 cation. t Signed on behalf of lodge, ,- Wii.i.1AM MACLEAN. ; T. S. Ronnnrsozt. E_. A. MACPHEE. ALi-ix Scofrr. _,_/\____/ C. O .5 THE Pore woRKs HARD., ____ 1| How the Supreme Pontlff Passes Each Day; at the Vatican. _ Home May 5.-Pope Leo,is an early U riser. and by that I mean a man w _o is out of bed and at work at tive o’clock in _ the morning. He take ; a light break- f fast-a little very weak coffee with plenty of milk. and a piece of bread. He works, reading or writing and re-‘ ceiving somc visits, until lunch time and dines. _ At ten p.m. he reads the newspapers and then retires for » the night. The Pope thus really works all day 1ong,and llatterly he has taken nourishment four ` or five times a day. but always ofa light character--a little meat, soups, f the larger part of his diet. ltttttit bonillon,a glass or two of Mariani wine_ 5; and a good deal of milk, which forms 3 thus curing all diseases arising from disorder of the kidneys, bladder or i urinary organs. Backache, weak bick,d abate-s biight’s disease, gravel, sediment in the urine, puffiness under the eyes, swelling of the feet and ankles, weakness of the kid- neys in children, etc., all yield readily to Do-a.n’s Pills. Price 50c.per box or 3 boxes for $1.25. At alldruggists or sent by mail. The Doan Kidney Pill Co.. Toronto, Ont. (ti note the improvenientin your health. _ /\"=` git. {(i\\.`. _nt ~;_ =»` t ` fe- ' ~i' __ _N ,nr _"V we,” 6. ll. simmons.??ll» ARIIFIIIIAL TEETH Extracting Free. Dr- J. P- Murray, A Qgoeig St. near 'Loudon House. 3 l ' l l ~._- __ - ~--- tiittiittitiiittitucttiutttt in AT WHAT 'P -Q We dont care to handle any-C D‘."°.i“3 his ’°f’°°”iilm'f” "ry .link Prices, to Sun Everybody' A Westleigh The late residence of All persons wanting _ medicine was given htm , the physicians p 5. , , the Hom Damd Land “mated on md gmpgoygngf hbgg- m 'mt giilllganiilseive us the verdict of relied P Snag” H51' ulgnevgesl' Qfffg E- New ccnds Ar"v|ng nal ly' the Malpeque Road, about can mm Bll1=l»l°° 'V111 °b°lU1 h°lP *nd ' gt' ment an ls umfmsmall riiantities. 2 W P utes walk from the Post 0543. For 0l51°U3bI¢PPIYm your inspec ion. then,bnt a ways in Q as ahead 3 sy , _ , terms and Particulars apply at he M158 3] W N T f The ?oPe S nqb`ii(:iulse(:i)ed:rgi5s’somethin;i Sl1Ul\Y3ide»Ch’tW“~ Wh°l°s“l° and Retail' office of Matlneson and Bentley Km* ' ° a' ’ "med m apre" ` ’ f ~ ~ f.-,‘ 'ss ' so ~ f "s ` ,iv 6 Cha lottewwn 19 (13, Apnl 15 k bl ' 6 Of l1iS 8dVa1109d 'i i`i`i1tiiiti,y i'iy Univ cpm Wynn ylitiiipwtwtiv, ny,iti,ii\ 'ri 1, ,l'l‘ii‘ llllllli ... .~ - .». -_- - _ ,_ _.,»-,»:.. -i fr.: _ .»='-- g < ;»; < A X .f . '» V . _ _V _;>._ » ___, ._ ; -\ f > '-< .--.~ -_~-_- 1, 1-. :L-'».. .-- .- -,ic _ . »,,_ _._-'»g~f:. »_~,,--.__»'_-,__;. R-_f :cv-_tr s.. -»~»“'.=4_».»g ,- ~-~ V. ~- -fl. " ‘=`~ ' . t~3»._ We Are lliiays at It l 6 Showing Crockerv. l Selling Crockery, Packing Crockery, ` Shipping Crockery- | In the afternoon he takes his Walk, and 9 when in ordinary health spend some | _ time in the gardens ofthe Vatican; then he returns to his department, where hef 3 says his rosary. He may then rec'1‘ive a Because we have what " ` few visiots, after which he takes a nap _i ‘ the Paaple want and 1-,hgy know where to get it- We have the largest assortment of Crockery, Chime G15” and Earthen ware ever shown in this city or province. Our goods ' are the latest style and the prices cannot be beaten in cheapness. We make a specialty of Dinner Setts, Tea Setts and Cham- V ber Setts. They are the best quality, latest styles, and you know _ if you are not up to date you are not in it. 'A Useeit aa Table Water at Meals, and H V Order through your grocer or ofthe gf ' `_\lk8f l`,\ ‘ \ in min _ a snnansaaansnns iiili;6%0l2;§g£’{§;i%&W6m ’ in Are you thinking of coming no town to have one 1 Is your time limited i Let us teh you vnu We can take the worst case of an aching tool ll it in one setting We can take the worst case of abcessed or ulcerated real: and fill in one setting We can take any number of such teeth and make them .PNIWHUU lil Fil- “alum waning' right. in one sitting, and fully guarantee them not to ache or , \ lil ° WE SAVE TEETH. DUN T HAVE A TOOTH V TRACTED because you are told this it cannot be filled 258° M “ have the experience and methods for ~aving meth We do P ' LESS DEN ISTRY by use of the famous Berlin Method and by Electricity We make Crown and Bridge Work and put it in places an ay as impression ts taken. We have everything required and up to-date for beat work and or comfort of our patients. We make metal Plates or Vulcanite plates and put them in lace same day as impression is taken Persons from out of town will see the great advantage of com- ing to see us, as they can have their Dental Work done without loss of time, and fully guaranteed in every respect. Cnr prices sro low, and each branch in charge of a specialist. gxaminataons and advice free. Call and see specimans of Teeth without plates, ako. Bimicggifiiigwgiiton ¥# ¢##W “R S"-EE. T” "il 'uirttiiiiui llil ####f##"##%¢ *lit *U g 11-ri i ' ` 1, '-'.-- ' .}'~f» '.7 "iff -= Q W f- .I .\...<,» " J sf, ~- - __ _ _: ,; ;_',~_ -_ ';_= p -_..,.: ,-,1~-_; 1 T I "