Y,-WWW ¢ “W ff” “' “°°“ iii #hulls ~ -iw-» A me Remedy what Mr. D. F. Garnett, s_ays:j_“I using ,Pyramid _ePile_ atimefwheh _'y caiewas bad nothing couldtgnre it. `but` be used a llfty cent package I much better and now I can h I am' entirely cured. It is th and surest .remedy I haveeve From Thomas' 'Willson of “Just one package of th Pile Cure did wonders for me no opportunity ot recornmen aremedy." ' Amos Crcker of Worcestc having gone through an unsucc ical operation for piles and af any number of salves ` and without success it his no that yi I can ' Bud w praise for the Pryamid Pile package did me more good tha rem__e_dies I had tried, _before._ simple and painless to use that inconvenience, whatever, wh It has-been thoroughly tested cians in every state in the ,Uni best authorities rec'o`grii"¥ie° it as surest and cheapest pile cure The Pramid Pile Cure cures of piles itching, protruding or withouta partlcleof pain.. __ ,_ _ _ it cures without ,detentlbo_ occupation, being in sllpposl used at night. Its effects are lasting and n temporory relief. , _ A _ More than all this, the Byrn ` Cure is ‘entirely harmless, con opiate, narcotics or mineral po cannot harm the most de`licate.¢ Druggists eyerywhere sell it universal satisfaction whenev A little book on cause andcu will be mailed free by add Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mi U .l. All men’s furnishings l V R. H. Rim say &'Co'e stand. if .-~r- 4 Illwuya rub a little vaseline well into I .ihkld before wearing. It keeps it soft. .endmakee it less liable to crack. Castor ` nil does equally well if you prefer it. ci--1_-rl BYSPEPSIA IN Bill PEUPLE. I AVery Common. Cause of” ` Suffering. -"'°“ i ThePains of Indigestion and Dys- pepsia Have Made the Closing Years of Many a Life, Years of l Agony -How this May be Averte_l. 'Old men and old women suffer much ‘with their stomachs. _ All the orgausof the body begin to show “&e signs pf a life time of wear and tear. 1 _'linac that have been most constantly in use d course, give out first. In many in- .ntances, this is the stomach. All through the years. this organ has been doing its work of digestion and admilatlon faithfully and well, supplying the body with the necessary strength and ' nutrition, and now it cries fora rest, _ 11\see times a day, however, notwith- _ kding its many appeals, it has the _: is duty thrust upon it, with the result -it gives out almost altogether. P hkhllnre of the stomach to perform kwoak of digestion necessarily weakens ' an non body, and nsstens the mme. l Why not give it a red! ii Ivory old man and woman knows the Ik of nest. The stomach needs this aut. ‘ Dodcfs Dyspepsia Tablets taken after f anal: meal will digest the food-all of it- l .with little or no assistance from the _ ahlaach. Thus, allowing that organ the _mt which it so much requires. he use of these Tablets in this way- will urroct any irregularities in the digestive machinery, tone up the whole system, in- Ilnnne the nutrition, and consequently .icngtben and prolong life. lvery old man and woman should use ibem. They are 50c. a box at all dealers, and Hmy may be used by either young or old, Qi their use will certainly be followed bye complete relief and permanent cure, ~ of any stomach trouble, (except cancer). i 2?- _'_ ‘_-__i_----.__-»-_ _-~~ .-3 ISLAND i FLOUR _ makes wholesome bread and wholesome people. We have a choice lot freshly ground *ol best wheat our Island » A -~ » .< .- V <.'»-\s."‘ <..~_'~.~»\..~ -. -Q. » _ J. D. Mcl.l50D & Co. fri __ » _ _. ‘ ` ' _ Host R¢llable - v . _ wor _ - ttakea in le iii it = gr? » 4 _ nu. to aocmomi , ve an wor pt atantion teh - ofsame. “ muon as Q SF. I iiitiiil §§s`§§§§§E =; it p D ' repair work. » » 0 ti Slllllllllii. ; _ * I' d Engl eers, Haohln' iszafmaniisboilerxllmakers. stan N nance* wud. _ _ Chuhntlglown, P..l. L_ 1 om- ir. sl.-me ;o.;\,“ 2.-iii: ~ _ - r _ . _ _ *_ ._ ww” .Wi};;.y--f_,v.a_-_~»v_i:_ -==_._--nf.: - - v.-ei ~, n.. , , - i - ‘ ~.- .y;=-,Ji-_ . ~ ,L _ "°‘”3‘1m°\U Ul\Dl°88eDi'Dl°01‘°Retiveoft e J lad ell'Forma of ltchlng. Sealy S i nn » sm*fv'f=s'-W " = » ~ ~ . _ _ . f ~~ g » »-» » .»_ ,‘f_*.'_.-.-`1~_ 71., _’.‘<.'~.._;»~'-LV. A1- ~.- -` '-~.»~' ‘_»*~- '~~ i.»u;“_~‘_“»sv',.-Us , _ Y Q _ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16,lWl. 'f_ L_* _____.' _"I .__r_::_.”'__;i_._, ::__m__.___.__....,.`: A WORD OF WARNING( _ The demise of Queen Victoria hnd the accession of King Edward have rendered it necessary for certain oiliciais, including Lieutenant Governors, Judges, Cabinet- Ministers, Members of Legislatures, Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Src., to take the oath of allegiance to the new Sovereign. Many of the principal oihcials of the country have attended prgmptly to this duty, but many of those holding less important positions have so far neglected to do so. The neglect may have serious conse- quences. For instance, a summons or warrant issued, or judgement delivered by a justice might be found to be invalid because the Justice had not takenlthe oath ofallegiance, if the point were raised, In fact it is held that a Justice of'the Peace who has neglected to take the oath of alle glance io King Edward has nomore Plkht to dll that oiilee than he had: between the time when he was first °DD0iI\l¢d and sworn ln. ‘And a very awk ward question :night arise if a person 5 w ere found attempting to discharge thel duties of a magistrate while not duly oath. __ l 1 There is still anotherjldanger to which the negleotful omcial is exposed, The Government would have a suillcient pre- text for striking on’ the list,say of Justine; °*` C°f°_¥\¢l'l. those who do not take the "quired oath within a reasonable time. In such ease it might hnppgn thlff Only t-hose who were favorable P to the Government of the day* would be _ "°“PP°i°t°<\- AD8rt` from this or other d'1U8¢l'S. or inducements it is the plain duty of such officials as were formerly re. quired to take the oath of allegiance to the Queen to now take the like oath cf allegiance to the King. Herein fail not. --Q--a In New Brunswick the Judges roi the Supreme Court are addressed as “Your Honor" instead of “Your Lordship” as is common in this and other Provinces and in the United Kingdom. Some ten years ago the change to the more common form of address was agitated by members of the New Brunswick bar,bui, the Court did U05 3¢C9D¥- the Proposition and the change was not made. Now the matter has come UP again and at a' meeting of barristers in Fredericton recently a majority decided to_ “Sk UW JUdR¢S to allow themselves to be addressed hereafter as “Your Lordshipsf' _There was a minority opposed, however, _.and both sides were represented on the d¢l€!8tlon which waited upon the Com-1;, The discussion was very animated. _ Mr. __H. H. Menesn, K. c. made the nqfnn for the change, which was strongly sup- \ _ P01185 by Attorney General* Pngeley. Th¢1’¢'l~DD¢&rS to'have been no decision _!7¢&¢l1ed `llp_on__ the omni which Queen View-is preferred to rwaive. It was repugnant _to the Queen toslgn death warrants of thcee sentenced _loss reign that solemn autywas relegsesa sto the Home Secretary, All Bifitigh Kings have signed ,dam warrants, and unless other arrangements 1 _ _ if are made that “duty will now devolve upon the King. The Queen could vacate could not have relieved her successors in the _Same way if she would. - . ' ssczlrrn suitnrs ,AND Edward Marshall, the newspaper correspondent who lost a' leg in the fi tht 8 at Las Guasimas, when the Rough Iliders underwent their baptism of Ure, _madean sensational escape from the Jefferson Hotel, New York, which was burned on Wednesday". Roused from sleep he had not time to get his artiiicial leg, and had to hop across a plankito an adjoining building. Mr. Marshall is apparently not doomed to come to his end by either bullets or Hamel. " Phone 125 *_+ _ . Dyspepsia is miiicmt digestion, due in ' the absence of natural digestive fluids. an , Hcod’s Sarsaparilla restores the digestive powers 1 _ If your accountfis past duo do not be surprised should yreceive a s\H`na1`on\s to appear on a set day at .either the lit Bounty or Cityflliourt. We have on our Ledger some 300 accounts that we 2- __`_' _ l; J S) ~._1 . are going to collect by process of law. ‘ ` " We would much. prefer if those we ref‘erf.to would_ arrange for Pl_1YU1eDt at once. _. 'A is A E so elf quali lied by having taken the prescribedr 'Wm-*L CHRWHAN CHURCH' lm’ ""1 vrerbsative in that record b\\_t.____ _»o¢.m~,~u» ml .....1~sie...»s_.i.._1i1°.»s'rnn'a cannon,- Holy Communion 8 a. m. Mlxtins 11 a. m. Evening 7 p. m. ' \ narrlsr. Prayer ‘and _praisej service at ll and ‘7 by ’Rev`. G. Pl-» Raymond. Sunday School and Pastor‘s Bible Classat 2.51. All welcome and visitors provided with seats by courteous ushers. , _ , Preaching by Rev. R. F. W'histon at ll- and 7. Sunday school at 2,30. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday night at 8 o‘clock. All 'seats tee. cxuacn or cnaxsr. _ -V i The Church of Christ will'm`eet fm- the 'public worship of God on Lord’s day, Jan. llthatll a. m. and7p. m. - sanva-now anur. _ Sunday Services at7,l1,3, and at 7.30 p_.m Week night: Service---Monday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8. p.m. V. '.1 ;__ 7" gl., ".7 f ‘ is i v 1 '@“é2"f' ff' ll _ 1 ljlufnogrs are i‘nataut`ly lteiievel( ‘U¢lI!_ll_efe Treatment. cwsisfiss of Gm' p SOAP, cleanse the ek_in_of,_crusts, ,_ ` _and scales an _soi_t_en_the_thic_kened cuti- _ *cle,_ Ozrrrcuna Onvrximur, ‘to instantly and soothe and heal, a'nd~Cu-rrcuka Ei- _A Smal.: Sn ieroflen sutiicicnt to cure » __ fthe most _,iartu1fing,_disiiguring, itching, _ burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and ' pimply skin, sea pfand hloodhumours, __ _when all 2 ' . _ "Killian eoph' *Use C tl Soup; _asaiatedhyCu cummmmcntgorlighufviug s°:.*.'.:» °'.:i°~'°=.. e... .=.f'.z.@:;\;»»::.°:~=.<;nc.1< Q _ _ ' . in inegnds, for baby ucnnfés and mm, :°‘°~'=-.°'.:.°.°:a":.i..:;.':.r“:.“~ in ee or o . ~ Io . ul mtl P np es _ r ce V ve we.°\knesses,hfor_many aanative antiseptic purposes whic suggest ~ themselvesto women and mothers, and for all thapurposes of the to_ilef,_hath, and nursery. - Beldb all drugzirfa. Brhi~h 'H-SR Pharferhoueo _Spa Lindon. Potraa |».t_Cl.$l:;.,8eloP|one. = _ _» 3 ‘Wo if. .li Want You have us in your mind’s Coarisfulf Tofknov that when you are can send, your here with the they shall receive oni- dxvided” attention, that use the bes`t‘dr_n`gs= pro- iihey will he nlled correctly. pror_nptly,' and the price shall 5618 low possible. A. W. BEBBII, ‘ » Really Care.. ,commenced .i_I tho_u ght fbre I i had began to feel _ onestly say- e quickest r heard of.' Port Iarrlss' e Pyramid, and I lose ding such r:_ “After essful surg- ter trying _ ointmeiiiév erds of Cure. One n all the ,It is sq -I felt no lie using it.” on and the known. _ ' every form' from daily. wr: iwm tainglnggxo and _l‘9i>0rt _L . resell# the ess 1-G8 at _Unheard of values in shoes at R. H. Ramsay 8: stand. i 1 boota'_ and Some goods may bo as ours but then ti.ey’re not others may be as good asc then they're not so cheap. J T we wish tolimpress upon yo “Goodness ani cheapness he blue." Big reductions” nn al at R. H. Ramsay dt Co’s old' The very latest -styles a quality of American hard a hats in Gharlottetown idling at the stand lately occupied Ramsay & Co. ` I3 v ` f I ` _OUR LBRGE STORE Is brimfull of bargains, keep High Quality Gr at Low Prices. Buyers zhave not visitrd us w » well to call and see what 1 _ :andointhewayof Supplies- ° Q ;1 _» ~.7'i_ wiiig, _ _ Queen St- *l 2 f 'N . 1 =. _i.‘»=` ist' ~f!_;3-.~ f ‘z,; _ \ tocapital punishment, and during herd .I -»¢s==¢=ufc»~¢wf it _ f.'».,.~ __ #_ ,___ - _ i i _ ' .-‘ ‘~»_'f~>_ 1' 9." ffi . » ix 1, he \ . dhyltohing; irritation, axrdinflamiiiatidii, < Granite amines!" prices than any other store in the city 'IRB GUARDIAN. eHARL0TTETPW!‘~fPmN°3.~WW43P