HIV? \¢(?l¢13fA‘!¢»M n -,»» www ,.a».». 1-~cn»~n\ ,,.. § _ _p i a 2 i THE GUARDIAN, cnAnLo'r'rn'1‘cwN, PRINCE nnwam isLaND, JANUARY 9, 10|. _ _ -._... _ ~-~~»v='..-".~.;~__., ,.,_ ,_ ' ` ~ ` Z ._ _ ____* ,_ ..,. ,....... I ’»:==~;vf~=<-zrs.->;~»<-_.._ ._ » .»~--_~: ~ _ °_’s:',;. 2¢$""`_ »1 ~":"I"-‘-#_ "rx _ .M,,.:_ -‘ ' . _.;..faint.__.,_;.,..4;;=__; _ __ ¥‘,r,_,,_.:_ __ ipnq-i.,-,.5 _ ` _‘P " _ ` . . ~ ' ` ' »_ "1 ~ :_~_`-_` <.`_§1'_ I I ' _ . d lid 4 __ -5- _ =- s__ L if- f *=_ - __ , . t ' ` ' Canada’s National Game . .. . Special Articlesi T35 QUARMN ,;;;;:z;'::.:°..f;‘“;:::;;1:.§;‘;;:. Sl power. In this connection the Boston i-‘ln I“‘l“`l‘f“lel‘t.'I°“;`ng" untmmmeued Herald discusses the question of moral .» ' -~ ~ i g FOR SALE AT .»».‘ suis ilu iff l’. E. Island Almanac 19: [3 w D (`anadian Almanac War Sketches Our _Boys under Fire .303 30 - Prince lilverd Island Magazine »>C ’rinc9 li? . I `t!‘utf>4l_ Milli - ' ` ‘_’5c aiiiuii li';; ~ ._ .__ _ .-._ _.l _.....»_....._.-n»._»_ ~ t‘.‘§.'5t'i.'.’i'.’5 3 x5cr.e'~Q ./in r. ~ §.'.:'.'4l \l'fE'f'4".‘x‘I.'. J’ a;a.nr_-i» c'.s.11nz.9 ni:-nailed F' r1"'rf"""" $4.4 _“___” F »-,L-3-__:‘_fv-l-_ .-,gwl-1 _ _ _ y J " 1*-r § _,,».i~JL* ; the c”“p.,.."»' Bw rnnznfka QQ l ~ 2 it 5 E" \\'u;=.t mm he nicer for a H_,v.__i..y can ui»_n P. calmly ~ c.\:~;c;.-ted Ptiitrais ? ,. " \`v'Eiat more lasting Z _ A fe” , the dc-z~n. Then We have the dainfv _ * li‘:_le. *Q-' rica anti the. popular K ts-illo, at S35, the dozen. ()ir new Panel at 32,50 the tl z~-r, is bound to 'ue popular ~ _ '»\_:irh ‘I.»'»~'i-_ wlififlo not ce.)-re for ~; jg "1l‘»F3¥-¥.~".\`f- 4. 4- . 47 "4, A ><~» _'.; _“_ .if '.: __J '1 :J 1' fi. 5_1' » 1' - - .J ,_ .` »#' ’1 1,. ~\ S ..._ .. :: »- . '.7 a. .... __ in -1 'I-"5 “ "fr ._ ._ »*'\1'\.‘_zm\"=1\., ‘, en.; ~.MA'_\~.v a Eur ;5»: i’.:r trai t. v . 'l`~__»~_i_<_<_ are o\'al~, squares or 55'. p ;.;._~§»', ;~_ccording io desire, a.r_f1 a'_ -ll.-_ n=-sow; are .'.1t the . ~. 1|, lil;-_cf or L“:ir;e:n:»._~a C.r-_is. .~ .»~.v f- - . »___ __ ii }`O`.1l' ,QE _ the liars? ~“~\.zi'c»-- ~r ‘ _,A I _f IC _ 1. ..ra`... f _ ni~;l';ed or 2. (.`.hrl.s'_ni_is Cari. . £53! "J uéfiiiil ... tu -»»"-1 wr. . <:»<\»:'~'-rt -.=JI_‘-1~{_\~'~} U2'-ti-0*.-_4,¢ .;»<,.i :L .-‘mil they cut :~.l_>out tl l:‘1.iL.’ _ u , » i Westlake Bros ii Sf JL. ¢.'< O .$25 _ . ._ _ , _ U \ 4 ` T _ , _ , J r i . . _ _ ,.. 5 7 i - K K W Nr' 'Y ” 'T` more eagerly than its first adoption has markes Omen ` ‘ been. The result was the negotiation of ` S -t In O I1 g a 11 d S i C k _ ` ist Jan., i901. Card of Thanks To ell, who have so kindly con- tributed to the success of my first six months’ in bueinsss, I extend my most lv-.».r'y thanks, assuring you all that in 'he coming year, as in the past, I will spare no eiiort to merit a continuance ofyour confidence and esteem. J. G. JAl`llES()N» The Medical Hall. iiiacliiinalii &- Stcwaiti larristers, Attorneyvat-Law, Notaricrs, &c. H- lelilllllli IEGIIALB STEWART emma Block, cum-ioaetown, P. E. 1. * Jan'8. lilll, d&w6m ` | _ 1 _ I _ pg _ |c:__§'r ‘X at. e are prepared to supply ' ice from gl ghtfs Pond on and r Tuesday the lust. Ice is thick and roads excellent lorhnnlimr. -1. A. FARQUHARSON Sc C0., j83i J. H. MYR CK & Co. 300 BARRELS APPLIES. in Northern SPY. Baldwins. Bishop Pipins, and Vand- ivere at W. A. HUTCHESON. Dcc.l7 -EH 7 _ i 1 5-.iuun~\r\‘idc, I`urrie`s Bookstore-J. B- C link _ Mzinngcr. ayv1||i,._ sq \' ~'7 rwf' an-`) ) '-`.`.-...J ¢'_l ,., .-_an ` ,rn N/ nm: .k »_,. _~. n @°°»‘~3 F em __'...iL¢l‘x1-lil' _ <~ so ._. .3 »-: 0 f v-.'liif~h \-.'oil_l give licr ei strong control i i that r|:i:\_i°tcr, especially in regard to the l Horn tojoin the other ships ofthe Amer- , icuii nz-ivy at Santiago, the arent demands 1 IUV?‘1;~d5` H0331 find Sufgicel IY35i~1l-Ute, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Picrc.e`s Favori‘;e Prescription, the great remedy for female troubles, irregu larities. debilitating drains, inflauiiriatioi - Cliarlottetovvn. 5_4 91 ri 8; w Just, impartial, Reliable.-Newsy» ° =» interests ofthe people, and recognized and malhssiaumng O " blifration on the part of the United seeking atall times to further the best SmL¢s_ nd uso "hm cw;-5° Britain .hC,ef},r`e as would probably take if the Republic fyha $5’-r~o;>14>’ll Paper- declined to be longer bound by the old I’uhli_~;hcd at its ofliccs, New Provvse treaty. The Herald points out that the Block .\'orth .side Post Ollice at the fol- ~ . _ j '~ ment lowing i‘zttc.~i, payzllile _ln il.14»|~'_'J-8 L.~-\..._‘) ~*~f<-:vp _"‘,""_‘ °~..- ua CLZITD Llc-=._'_J.7 _ .-.»,. .,_~, ia f‘.."‘§..-.nu ._ ._ _. CLI. l.L2 ,_..=..._4.__‘_ £¢-.--_.'..- ».»:.\..'*n ‘-_... uamtw' ;‘.`;'.;~.:.:s: _ _, .,,,~ u » I \`\'i`.l).\'i-l.`~`_f).\__`Y, .i_\Xl'_~\ii\' Sl, lillll. /’\ l\.'l_-HTTET. CF Tl~1Ef"\Ti.-£5. ` r3oino [iffy y@_=_-;_~ ago thc llulwe ._`l'»i}‘ion irc-ity \'_;1_- rie_'-.1-o’.i;1'.c-il an( 4 ”i‘.;ti.i'.‘-i i»ct'.\'1i~:~.f_I;‘"ut_ Britain find ti l l'i=.iiv:l >1i;itc=.'i !`§:f- in.=tzin':e of tie latte’ ~wc'.'. tim: time llrituin wa' 'C5 L nth' i~‘.<=::'_l§:~.g to secure ccrtai »_\i~;01'g_~_>11._ =_\H>_`ci'1oi{ Bookst_0i‘0 G- S' treatv,‘;i c lierald does not think that wa _ ut :ir , .- '.’."3ii . _ 5q_»;1;~i.~ ij -,<~_ ’}_`c1eplione oflicc - li. Scanlan, would he e-iitci-crl upon in or.ler to enforce i \;f' '1ii. F Y ` 4 itliat account it siiould be roi'errc~i to the interniitioiial tribunal appointed under the terms of The iiague Peace Uonlercnc _ 'l‘heRepublicwisaparty toth:1t_C`on1'crvnc and could hzirdly :avoid accepting: th r _ i who made it. nation can afi`oi~_l to :iisown tl: nor do wc npprchcnri that those in nutlicr H lay in the lfnited States would attenipt to, do so. But there is in that country a i H element which is disposed strongly 1 | 5 ,. » 4 ‘_ ‘, ‘ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ resent any treaty obligation touar thought at \.\ asliington to ee iniinical t e . . . _ l Republic doing precisely as it pleases. ;~'»' ~';_ '.. Ziisirbkiiaio r' *"L't'*..» I8 9 a. __-.:,_., _ra-.=» .Y "IW, U 2?!"f»t' fl to n €!4‘,F";1~‘.$'-J; €‘. ei 6 c ww-wi£,i_ \.!;M.!!tl!`i!\ll_li§"i,J,;§§_,-off:§§f_{|_g . _ . _ 3 W.-§’a~..e»1_~t»<;=‘_-;~s..-i_»-.-;~§~‘~»-¢-~»_1‘ British proposition. It the ireaty were E referred to this t-rihunal the Herald ha r _ ,_ _ ,_ no doubt it vvouisi he held io he it hinnin S 2 Q rs co, ll 0. d. (2 "1 esultcd in the signature and ratification O I ulijcct of so much discussion, and is still a i>in'liu;: treaty between the two powers . The trc ity was signed at Wasliington in April and ratified July 4, 1853, Great TY Britain being represented hy Sir Hen United States being represented h Bulwcr, then the British ”'Minister,a.nd the H . . _ i . ' _ b . ’. provisions ot this treaty both powers agree-'l not to acquire territory in Central America, and in the event ofthe construe tion of a L-.mal across the isthmus, neither power \va.2~‘. to build it as n government exclusive control overit. The canal mint he neutral and free to the use of all nmritiine povrers in peace or \-:ar on equal conditions. Viirioiis causes, including the war with Spaiii, the diiiiciilty in concentrating the I .linicritan lieet in the \Ye.~_t Indies, the lone; voyage of the Oregon roiind Cape otcominercc between the Atlantic and Pacific coast ports of thc Republic and otliei‘c-;.i1.\tcs. seeinefl to render it desir- able from the Aincricnn stand ooint that a. ship cinal at-ross the isthmus should be speedily constructed and that the \Tasliington government should he [ree to unfiertiilie the work. Hence the ehiogation of thc Bulwer-clayton treaty was sought by the Lnitcd States even the Pauncefoote-Hay treaty which if from the former treaty. i But the new , treaty was notf quite _ ,,.. 1 'l One oi the re.r1.il.able Ieatures or thi correspomlence is that years after :1 cur has been eticcted, grateful women cori- tiniie to write to Dr. Pierce, being thank- ful for health and for the kind and undertakingr, nor to endeavor to cl»ta.in ‘_ f9‘~h@f1}` adVi3C. Will-Th ‘V35 bknded With the pl1ysicie.n’s counsel. and which was oo helpful in preserving the health when regained. The oiicr of :1 free consiiltation by le* _ i; s'-gnc l representing i ; r sntisfactory to the American people. It Q E- provided that any iuteroceanic canal I ` must be neutral, free to all natioiu on Hi! l`9m'W°'l N’ H01 5pf|Y*g8, equal conditions in time of war and peace, &i;{]';l;;ai";’ Ugg' A,_';;0i::re hug: “.233 ans; l 1)- Q _ _ 'and should not be fortified by the United i Ci"-gnig Digepsog under his self i 3, States. Hence the ratification of this :gsm "°°f`“‘;" ‘§'°‘l"°°d "°‘"’d_°'f“P - C 1 __ ,__ lon Q, fr U. S. Cities "°"“7 "35 °"5 ‘l“1“5'¢d bl' the All in!n§i s or-ed ldbws 'A 5 _ Washington Senam and only recently *_ __ ‘ °' 9' 7; _“_ °' _ __ ”_°_ Fit to grace the table of the most fastidious at Slaughter pricesq hi _ fthe treaty which has since been the it oouiizlf. more contradictory than 1; is, when attention is called to its being ri :il-cscription of the largest mail received _ imj: man in the United States exclu- -_-.iv-:ly from women. This “female mail” , ` rcxcived by Dr. R. V. Pierce, thc cele- L-fntcrl specialist in women’s diseases, chief' consulting physician to the lnvz1~ on I M CMV on L`de__ me _, and Surgical Institute, Buf. It is only fair to say that it is not tl; :nan that women write to, but the doctor. I ._ 'T i 1 1' ` ' F F .S i _~;_-wr, H _;-»,;. -. '.3 ` '- ,, _-i f i -_ ir ri e ` »`,_.§ ' ter is extended by Dr. Pierce to every Sick aufl ailing* woman. Every letter rcceived is read in private, answered in private and its contents treated as a sri- crcd corxriflcncc. To exclude any tiiiril party from the corresponilence, all answer. are ‘nailsil in a loin erivelo ._ Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Pieeciiption ratified would relieve the United States l O11]-en e11~ ». *rf when it passed that body important l f f :.:’:.';“‘;“;°;i Z;:;.:;“°.,"“:;: ;’:_.;‘: Ch mn Bllld “I md” China. Glassware. Crockery i ._ . L. . , A P (pa, __ benrinvf u on it :io printins-‘ or mlvertisinfr ~> P ` _ Q ` 7 )_ o whatever. Address Dr. ic. \'. lierce, 1 As_ this Comr_>:1i.r y is pt'e;_»:ii~cil to give liiwt-st rates oil 1 , and ulceration, is for mile by all dealers 3,b()V@ gigs; Of 111;-;f.,;§,~_ 1 in medicine. Accept no substitute ` which may be rccommeiided as “just a good ” that the dealer may mul-ze a little extra profit. Once more the season has come ri:»und,_ and the grand old game of Hockey promises to be more popular, if possible, than ever. The most important outlook for the Hockey Player is to have _a. boot that will fit. By this we mean, a boot that will support the ankle without crampin the foot. lvVe have made a speciality of Hockey Boots this season, and can guarantee a perfect fit ” to all.-OUR_LEADERS arc- The Slater (The most popular Hockey Bout in Canada) §_0Q __ The P. and S. (Box Kip, high in leg, Black or Tan) §2_5() The Star (With ankle support attached) $220 ` The Neilson (a.-Light Itacxng Blot) $125 The Buller (Box flzlf with Strap) SL6() S The Spartan (Strong and ne 3) ` $1.50 ' ` 1 ~ ’ ALLEY ck C .9 SLATER SHQEL AGENTS, ~\3n**.¢_ ,Y~vv1$7 """ |'_ fr 5 1 ia-»~ _'i I beg to inform a Q1* "_ mousse “itis 'xwaorew »m~~‘. . »~ ._ , , \ ae. , _ .,\,»_,» , _ ` - cuuuuuunn 5; _ _ .. iii Ep _ `_____§_ __ ,_-__ _2_.:______ ,_ is ,__ __%_ __ gf; “"2 ._ c ’»“-.‘_-: ‘ ‘ ‘ri #Tiff 'r»¢<~_ "1 gt is jg? ‘fe ~ 'fl v » i .~.- .1 ;»~ _» -» r 7 ,; '__ ' F <7,-`;_ '-1 €- -'.!if\l-23:' _ . . 'fe ig; - \`_x.§§ 7 f* ‘J:iI§'~,f= we £1 -1* _nl ies . §_;3.‘5E ft FJ' _ .Y 7737 V ." 2, f-'~=f‘r, 1-” ' sf .__ __ _ :Ai _ noun __ sroiin-THAN gi; Q @Ln'v:i;LL’@ UE cmrse-if you want genuine =“= bite-.'f~il=Si° Crockery, Chinn., or Glassware of any - kiggl, \Vc’ve got the goods and N W'~ P CQLWILL. Sunnyside. .. .-., I Fi"`"“T"‘ -§?»'_”"`-' Q ft 'dc \‘»'ff»‘ of# 0,;-»»-Q A g.-.}‘¢¢f-eg % ‘f'hf§ ##3 "9§*.- ` i "if`7'~'l?l'575"-i';’i‘-*-f'é'.'~<»1~§\'7`iii"*-F.’_="»E- lf»;`_?~‘ €-ff 65? N we’ve got the bxrgains too, semen mfhwv al _ Parties carrying lnsiirimfze on Fist Clase Priviti _ Dwellings Wou`d tin iv,-all to ask fir ra'-as fryn the undci‘~i he ianu life iisuf c:/:> 3:; cur: Q-`-'J c:.“":> crizs C""'D is _ Capital $15,000,090- Haines .i. .ioiinston it r..\'=‘ deco dy tf rf Our Sale is Now on! _ » s _ l Government. _ Unless the amendmentsi , are so accepted tha Pauncetoote-Hay _ . . , ' i_ tm." "___ fan t. the ‘round md the; _ _ And avarythlng kept in a thortughly ngtookad China store. _ A --- must go for I have decided to go out 0 the Crockery \\a\uUsi ~ . T X l . i » splendid color i'-\"c:$"c`5` i” fe _._ __ Flannels and woolens, will rot V 2 : shrink or harden, if washed i " with -A.ND- - Z _ i 75 - it Boxes of 0ranges° audi W F i ' i i` V ii T _ _ or one dcllarks worth purchased from us, we will give you, free, one 4 y w i LC_Il'l0l1S, Wl10lCS8lC and RC* those pretty souvenir medals _of our boy’s return from South Africa. l ' It makes them soft and a tall at _ ‘ ‘ S86 0111' lln8_0f Fancy G00dS f0r_Xma8 (tale. iuissffif' ........ “' A "“"°"‘ES°N S ¢.‘."’.I.i"<......“"“°".‘».“‘<;’.f.i.T.‘.“'.;.._1 . . _ , _ , 1 _ _ _ __ _ _ _ f..1»'_ 1%.. 1. ‘ " ' .Crown Confectioner . I 1 " ‘ ._ _- = _ o ¢ 19 d nf nas; Pa. y , ° i ’ Q i Ch mm' REI' ' l _ _ ‘ , _ L iB“l"°"Cl“’t'°“ t"“” 'ill ’°““i“ "1 fuuj The general quarterly and annual Call and no that 1 f°*`°° “fl °ff°ff~ ° i- meeting of this corporation will be held Tnese conditions have given rise to, at their roonr, Mc Eaehern building o » , ; leome discussion in t-he American press as Queen S'ree', Wednesday fvening _ i tovvhethcr the Washington Senate may 9** in"-1 *9 8 °’¢\‘¢l’~ °f _ 65 _ iii General Agent, ( Merchant and Oflicaandlvolls mer, Chariotlato 0. B0! 333. Reference: hah of Nova d\c4 Us-_ ` to sv- ... " ‘ Ldnerqaeeaknnt. ‘- _ _ - /_ , N , f , o ~_~- _ _ _ c _ I '_=__>.2§-l»;.~=1f5.`;;.,;'__;;',_-,1=,gg-'_-.i2';.`i»»f~,i==:_-“gfi.1;e~\§.<¢.».‘ -,_'2,~1_'\_;'-,‘ ‘~ " ’ ' ’ J',;{__"`, , _ ` ii 1. ii M We h»n|e~as ¢ gl# ii ~;-'é Q i n ., I 1; ll¢\vY¢l'8 We haven full supply af the reaunesizs so oc the lowest ‘ fry k Tea z5c lb. lillmill ..»m.wmsem.s..»» :sas $13125 -11:.-Z.. -If Hockey liz! !L_