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HANILA, January 24.-On account of ile death of Queen Victoria, General l¢Arthur has indefinitely postponed the governor-generals ball announced for D-morrow, and Rear Admiral Remey has fietponed a reception. i- A __ ._§l _J Every Form of Piles Mr. George Thompson. a. leading rchant of Blenheim, Ont.. States 1-* was troubled with itching piles for een years, and at times they were _ had I could scarcely walk. I tried 3 great many remedies, but never cond anything like Dr. Chase‘s Oint- ment. It cured me.” _ Mr. Jas. Jackson of the Laurie S9001 Company, St. Alexis des Monts, Que.. :writes :-“I nas troubled for two years that cruel disease, bleeding piles. and after using Dr. Chase’s Ointment. 1 can say I am entirely rid of it. If is a. treasure to all suffering front `pfles." ' Mr. lv. D. Thornton, blacksmith. ihrgary, N.W.T., states :-“For Fifteen ears I suffered untold agony from ind, itching piles, and have been un- kier treatment with well-known phy- sicians. I had 15 tumors removed, but obtained no positive cure. I have suf- fered more than I can tell, but can now my that, thanks to Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment, I am positively Cured. and by duandahalt boxes. 60ca.box. Dr. Chase’s _ _ .9iD_$..".l.°“*; cnocoLATE Kisses '.'I'hese~are something new and are Quite a favorite. Have you tried them? For sale only at THE Bllital Hall, J. G. JAMIESON. rr _i -5' I . ‘_ i '.1 :` DAINTY PORTRAITURE. 3* t _ I i - You have doubtless considered . ` having your portrait taken for presentation to your fiieiids. It is to be something lasting- .v a_ record -that may probably becher- __ ished after you have passed away! Such being the case, what do `~_ you want, a cheap and nasty_ photo _- or a thoroughly good portrait? _; The answergoes without saying ' -and yet how are you to get what you want 'l This. needs investi- gation. _ We can assist you though, in ‘. that for we can 'show- you. that our 1. productions are good, pcrI119»l10l1f»» iiasr. This isbeoause each-department is in- direct charge of Olie WHO “knows his business" and has a personal interest in it. A But you already know the ex- cellence of our work and as to prices-they are low or high as you , say ($2.50 per dom. up-) The quality is always hiilll- Thai? never changes. Come in and see » about it. I WESTLAKE BROS.. ' cn/iRLorreTowN. ’ -1 THE GUARDIAN An Independent Journal, untrammellcd and fearless; aiming to be Just, impartial; Re\|ab\e.IZNewsy, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people, and recognized therefore as The Peop1e’J Paper- Published at its ofiices, New Prowse Block, North side Post Othce, at the fol- lowing i‘ii.tes‘. piiyable _in advancezf Morning Edition, daily lexcept Sundayi three months $1.00; ner _yr . _ _ . . . . . . _.$4.00 Semi-\veekly Edition (\\ ed. SC Sat.) _ per yr. $1.50; in advi_\nce . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ $1.20 Weekly Edition (\\ ediiesday) per yr. $1.25; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Branch Offices have been 'established at the following plii :es where subscriptioi_is_ may_ be Dill . news furnished, advertising, Job work and other business transactedz- Summerside, Cu1'rie's Bookstore-J. B. C Baker Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. l\Iiittai‘t, Agent. Souris East, Telephone oiilcc-P. G. Sea- man,Agcnt. J. E. B. MCCREADY, I J. P. HOOD, Editor. Business l Manager. llhillllllillllil MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1901. A TIME OF SORROW. .__-_._-_ Those who are yet young, but who shall live on to the middle of the century, will recall in their old age how deeply the E-iipire was shrouded in sorrow in the first month of the year 1901; how after a few W days of illness the greatfand good Queen ,passed out of life; hofw instantly the sad tidings was flashed from land to land, and a. pall of mourning fell upon many nations, kindreds and tongues; how very like her loving subjects, ‘within the Empire; world; how the flags drooped at half mast in the wintry air of Canada-then for a p brief day rose to their accustomed height A to salute the new King and drooped again for long weary days, till they were fretted and torn to shreds in the icy wind and storm; how it seemed as if the ' national standard, proud symbol Of 'lil 0111' glory and our state, was endowed with a~ feeling sense af the national grief and woe. But amid it all, it will bc recalled, that there was an undertone of deep and abid- ing consolation that the good Queen had been veritably, in the words of the royal proclamation “called to :His mercy" by Whom Kings reign; that she was “some- thing far advanced in state,” wearing "a truer crown than any wreath that man can weave;" that it was good for her to be at rest from the great and long continued labors, from the unceasing cares and anxieties of earthly power, and beyond the possible recurrence of the heavy be- reavements that had fallen upon her dur~ ing the last forty years of her illustrious reign. national sorrow, there was a feeling o been toher people and to the world; fo reign had been so prosperously cast and her life- down her sceptre and her life together. ~ \ a total eclipse of the sun it was to those, 1 how sadly the bells tolled all around the _ And it will be recalled that amid the \${ ' t the-con , \, I f iid: °did uotnstii; _ ' what sort ofdis- =\ ease I had. I \ I. thought i_t was ` - - ‘-9 deep thankfulness for all that she had her pure court, her mild and beneflcent ‘“’°.t° ¢*>I°“ f°f advice. I took reign;for her love of peace and for her f°“f Deities °f great and elevating example; that her spared to her people so long, retaining herfull powers to the end and laying ~.-f-_f/,~§-'_'-' '73 .Véi . 5_5? national grief whose successive stages pulsate upon us like throbs of pain. Since the last issue of this journal the mortal remains of the Queen have been forever hidden from mortal sight in the seclusion of the coflin. Today the period of ofllcial mourning begins. A few days hence the solemn Spectacle of a. Sovereign’s funeral will be celebrated, a rite of imposing so- lemnity such as fewliving British sub- i jects have ever witnessed. \Ve cannot now realise what will be the feeling cf those who in another generation will look back to the-se mournful times. But when these sad days, and the long reign tha t preceeded them have been embalnied in H history we doubt not the feeling and con- viction of all will be that the Victorian era was unsurpassed in all the ages of the world; that it owed very much of its sweetness and light and something of its grandeur to the Good Queen whom we now deplore, and that it ended in ii. sorrow more profound and widespread than the world had ever witnessed. PRESIDENT WAS PREMATURE. Lozvnoiv, January 23.-The Daily Chron- icle remarks that President McKinely was slightly premature in sending a communi- cation to his majesty, the king, in as much as the Prince of Wales bas not yet been proclaimed by the privy council. EMPIRE WILL MISS I-IER. Loxnoiv, January 23.-The Daily Mail says: "We can but regret that the Queen was not permitted to see the end of the South African struggle. She has bee taken from us in a dark hour which, we may hope- is a prelude to the dawn, and when we can ill spare her life experience ‘ nsaiinoaiiifs _ D ECONOMIC TAPIOCA v Y ` Ready for Instant Use- No soaking and very little cooking required. ` This makes a most excellent and nutritious Dessert, is easily prepared and easily digested, and highly recommended by medical authorities. Retails at the Popular Price ot Ten cents a Package ¢. Our half price sale of Women’s fine laced and buttoned boots took like wild tire on Saturday- Every customer well suited and pleased- $2.00 boots for $1290, $3.00 boots for $1.50 etc $1000.00 worth of these boots to dispose of at oiicp--Some pointed toewMostly broken lines taken from our regular stock. Sale for cash . ' No approbottion ALLEY i& C0., and her vast knowledge of measures an of men.” / Pandora, so runs the myth, let all the ills of life out of her box to prey upon mankind, but shut the cover soon enough j to prevent the escape of hope. Hope § remains to every suierer but it is only i' an ignis-fatuus unless it takes on some » tangible form. The hope yof recovery is treasured by every one who suffers from weak or bleeding lungs, obstinate and lingering cough, bronchitis or similar ailments, which, if neglected, or unskil- ~fully treated lead on to consumption. p That hope becomes a practical and tan- i gible thing when it is based on the-use ' of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery. Such a hope is reasonable because ,‘ thousands of men and women emaciated _ Wand weakened by disease have been made sound and well by the useof,“Goldcn Medical Discovery.” Sick people are invited to consult Dr. R_V. Pierce, Budalo, N_Y.. byletter. All letters are carefully and coiisiderately read and answered. Each letter is held as a sacred coriidence and every answer is mailed in a plain envelope without any printing upon it. W-'rite withlllt fear and without fee. “ wzstaken sick in ul last andlwm not able to dojaiiyy kinileaoxf ` work until November,” writes Mr. ` Noel YY._0rvin, of Langley, Aiken Co., S. C. “Had been coughing up small, hard lumps of phlegm for _ _ about a year before I was taken down. Ithen called on a doctor, who attended - " me for two months, i R Y* and said that one- I half of my left lung was gone, and ad- ~ vised me to leave _ my home (Charles- ton, S.€.), and d _,__ _ _x _ .._.__ consumption, an . `)._._,_é,`,__ , _-,_~:€.a fn-f-~~;€-=~= -‘ - i'f_}~‘;f’ 11: fi':'§_§';`¥1"f:;'_l` '_ ‘, eg ', . ‘ir ~_ _ li.‘i2"»1-'.L'¢¢uaf“3 ' Golden Medical Discovery, which I sincerely believe lnsidbgg me moon good than all the other medicine; 2 have ever taken.” The use of Dr. Piercels Pleasanhllelleis Doctor Pierce’s Like the lengthened dow p does mt beget the Pm habit Of some sweet music,sweetiiessto the last; and not least that she had been _ f 1-; lil lil L This had been Her Ma_)esty’s viish and ' 1--fx I prayer, that she might be able to perform \\) GOOD SLEEP Nsturfa way of putting UP “W broken down system is by role at aight. Many people run down, get thin and nexvovn and finall! sick, because they cannot else?- Digostion, _aioeimilation and nut- 'zieiouai-eallont oforderhnd unless corrected the eyltom 1110217 collapse. S illlll Plllllll lllllllllllll is a medical fool which the weak- est stomach of consumption. Inrsing Mothers and weak child- ron cdl retain and relish. Itl ourativo powers in wasting din- oalolarolargol duo to its stimu- _ Rant, tonic, and nutritive proper- tice. It stimulates tho appetite ' aaddigoation, promotes - tion, eaten directly into the cir- culation with the food producte, and by lb highly nutritious ele- monb rapidly enriches the blood supply to all parts of the body, Tho brain in particular responds quickly, spirits are improved and new lie and ambitions return again. Pai-k’s 'is' the only liver Oil Emulsion that obntaine Gnaiacol, Cat Pa.rk’o. sec Pei Bottle. of all nnggim. -Hanufaohrod by- ~»l'lA'l’I`lE & MYLIUS, nai.irAr'.' ir. a (_ <. I -f - __ _ nil and it was granted her. Once, on th Clarence in 1892, Her Majesty in a letter .I ,N we have a few of each responsibilities inseparable from my posi Empire while life lasts." We are yet in the midst of the scenes occasion of the death of the Duke of f After stocktaking we an ' fi. of thanks to the nation, had made public Vx, th‘i‘;:y?ill;i°eavements during the last & . - - /ii. ill thirty years of my reign have indeed been id 1. _ l. _ _V htl d ed heavy. Though the labors, anxieties and /Q :£3 Y 111338 , We will e _ |,l i C . J vo V I ‘ ' her royal duties tc the very end of life, _ _ 1 e dll __ . _ ‘éa __\ tion have been great, yet it is my earnest I " H prayer thatGod may continue to give me iieaiiii and strength to work forthe good p 1' while they last; Only a few., and happiness of my dear country and l Great bargains at _ 4/.IN ¢ b - ‘ Sew, read or rest.'whi1e the 'Stove with the aid of _ ‘-_.f-- ._ " " _ "V|GTORlllE” one book achiuk work you unzedatgdosgin ttlxlwashboard. es a ra. McKinnon 8: ldolieviii, Lower §u§enL St., Ch’wwn, agents foi- , ' ~.- ` I' ` f ".’7'T 1 »-/‘z ;_‘: - /i ¢, °`_.¢`s_~¢f-~ .__ ¢;i,i//J Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. I Hour, 9.80-1 2-4 Tu. Fri. &w. 0 Charlottetown P. E. Island. Choice lable Cinlfish r --FOR SALE AT- . NAGHAN S ,_ ~ GRDGKERY STORE- fnct tiy our table codtisll, They are fine-'lhe real genuine l art1ole.W ben held to the light they appear almost as trans parent as china, so carefully cured are they. Most people now-adays to save time and labor, sell you boxed and pre ri I MATCHES Qs \ _ ' ‘ _ _ -=_= ' Made The Hail. ;’,'.‘§l‘,f$if.I§'/T.. ana a vri e / Sold ’ gzisftmoncy. i ll everywhere mg.. fi.. ` brand, Eddy’s E Tclegraphs - _i ) Q ~ io i“'“'l__l'llll 'I' (lil Iswiroia sand. ; , c - _ ' is llll. . _ *_ , ` »-,rg I .‘ . '_ ‘ - . II. I.. l)ICKEY,_Jlll. ffl).-if; I- _A (lain ei Loilii. lloilll\l.)_ A I ~. p' g Sales ‘exceedithat oi any, other in si-“feed uid fied wie e I .3 the Lower D ' 1 - _ g. ‘ . _ ._¢ . - c ‘V ~~. 5,., .M - 71 » f -.. .. __ e _ ‘ . ' f i V ` ' * N ' s" ' ` ,»,,f.`- . _ ~ - __ ‘n :A M-"`, 4 " ' 5:-;.*- 3 ~"",_”_~_,~:1C;i._.W if __-» . -_, - » N . ;.i_7,;,_.:\.,_<,.; -<...;..,.> V_f_;Y__,_,',_` ,.1 _*A :g F J Q 1 -- - - 'v'-...» -~ i ' f' .gr ._ gl 1 ` _:_ '_.,`~_ 411.- ~=~ ~»i.‘»'~$ 7:,__. ‘ ~.., 0 :_ ___, Q WW 2-. ’ ziiiii 0 5 5 A i l I EU' &'ll@| Half Price ..._ i D ldtfllx Dlflflol Bled soda Baclsfaimr ll Hell NIYSIGU y imc: ai as Gill lllll Olioe Hoe 7 to 8 TBI.BPHi 5 You are missing: a great treat for breakfast if you_do am CIA OFFICE Hill! mi Rn reiaovi Ai-kaogeo,U i ie. li Maclloni Bu-flame, Au I I- RIN C-amero\iBl= Jan8.1Wl dl Milclillilll _“-11 -i“‘1. Mooeylohi Jaa.l7 ilikwt m Publi Ci loimicua. 23% 5 5% ld'