~.- a THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., NOYEMER 28, 1890 g- _ _._ '-l'-' ' W' " -iv ,Y -.._._.... .. - .. »---Y - _..~ _ _;._._ __ _-nears-r ~ _ ___ __ _ , Y __ _ _ ,_ _ ___ W “_ ‘ ._ `___ ,__ ,,¢,a_s __ ._~ _-e °-v _ __ _ 412' ' .aa . _ ,_ -...,,A, . ., _, v, __ V I N hi ' ' ' ":"*"°i"V` "` “"‘ “' "`) i `> “”‘*"*"*“~‘4=l1v’=-»~¢~-.~» A . .....,-_.e-_-Gseim-D-‘-¢'\i=~»~aie»a¢»1»..:e»»...»; '*'*€ll¢l°~illl&¢lUC&ii&.., *“*s¢»-~a»my»..¢~,,,_,,__ "” * °"»»a.»~a.| a _..,._¢_-.....» _ ____-._-..._-_f ..----_ ._ umm. .- -~ l __ giiomtlr filsipirnfiiitkmdiliaviiig me radar.-s _slilleimlin No Cure for. . . T Bright’s Disease tn ies advanced stages-The Rel# aan way-nan;-ev rravansae hr \h¢Tl|v\0ly 0000090- A- W- Ohmeei Kidney-Uwer Flite. To understand Bright s Disease is to know in its advanced stages it is past the reach rlumm aid. 'nie cells of the kidneys on wasting change. \'lllCh l¢f\"¢~* "Wm their functions is . Think ofthe peisliénslif ln the h h 5 ns 000 no onger pe ' °° ' M an or in sim their duties as filters e _ li would be dithcult to conceive of anything more dreadful, and yet this is ilie goal to whwh any ease oi' neglected kidney disease rnust lead. When the back aches. whdl \1H°=ll"‘E 1| dileult or too frequent. when there are de- posits in the urine after ara:-ng (pr 2_4 hours. there is no time to lose in procuring Dr. Chse'S Kidney~Liver Pills. _ _ lt is not claimed that twill cure Bright s Diseaseinitshstetages. yareanabso- lute cure for kidneydismse.andsolo¢¢\="?° hangs are not e¢`rely_wasted away they will giveuewstrengthandvigor enable them to resume their duties of iiltenng the blood- Dr. Chnse's Kidney-Liver Pills will stoP ikache and headache i_n short _order hy re- moving tlsecause, and will positively prevent mhtabiseasa. 0ne|.s`llad°l¢. 2$¢» *b°‘- At d daalls. nr lhausoa. Bates 8 Ga. Tomaso. l . .I __ _.__ \~ fl 1 llérfmsiii . (!st=\.'=:.:_»'.ff! _#inf f< > fi ~"-_ 'F 1 ',/ 'i ‘ _\ “A _E / ` / \ _ gg ~- lusical Tastes = sited ssllsml li ltslslsltsl lsrlimit Musical ability is best e preaeedoaoneofcur ‘ eintzman Pianos.” ii rm. ma mmimii 0 T\ma.y°=z;mth¢ equal of £135 23"? if _ /' it .lp *syslog llllligigsl ll lO_lQ_l Us i. ..°. 5.2.5 IUIIIII Oli '“i.i.::'.'i'._:i:.i:..'..°.‘:‘ii'2i~:,‘:'" § satisded cor-iioiifi rinsing. hfflllllllll APPLE5 ,_y{¢ have just-gceived 200 bbls. of *eine Winter keeping Apples from Qjtgio and tho Alll&P0\il 'vlll0y. ‘They are in Finn-ci.Ass_ oimiiii a d n neon xnlrsas . The include' y . .gui-theru Spys, .‘ dwins, Bishop Pippinl, _ Gaim Pippiaa, Mammoth Pippins. Now is the time to lay in a supply for winter. We have several bbls. of No. 2 les, which some people prefol' f0\’ hxiliy use on account of their smaller BEER & GUFF. 1( THE GUARBIAN tnozaiiadzepemimnsuioarnat, untramaielled and Just. impartial, Reliable. llewsy seeking at all timer rn further the bent in i errata of the neonle.and recognised therefore as 0 I’?o 1 ’ pq Qlsllahed at ts o§oei?N?w £30 Bliff Yorth side Poet Odeo. at the iollowing rates. gyahle in edvance:- l;e)i;i);ll;.i\gsl;¢liltlon. gag! (except Sundaylthieues %........ri£%.K‘€...ii°a;;;.zi.°i.i°ii;.'.'.;i'.sai°°° sang" iam 'rn ll.§;lnadvano:l.)..(.. lkrdu) nr nu tions may be d, _ ‘*h:i~"\‘¢x\V‘f“§ll8. ioh workfird £3 tglcni ness transaetedz- 9‘lll1m°l'!id°» Currie‘s Bookstore-D. K. Currie iitgtiili-tt'._iiii.'Aii»si-iiiii naoinmra. 1* snittart Ultrll East. Telephone oillce. R Beaman.A|ent J-E. B. MeCRlCADY. J P. HOOD f ..‘°"“‘_";l "‘¥“*P°f° _Mwgg lHi llilllllllll iillllillllll £1--Qu-1 -i-ur ii TUESDAY. NOYIHBIRYI, 11. rimrioriiiic rue noviioa nrriswia i mittee of the Grand Division, Seas of Governor General, which we are maiorrtyoi theelestnrs votingat the Plehiseite had called upon them to do prohibitery law but do not intend to do so, is made the ground forthis appeal to the Governor General, who is asked to provide a remedy in the following way. We quote from the petition: _ iwillbeahleto see yourway elearto ask v e t ey ou do, and it they express non willingness to lair. - iduoe a prehibitory law into Parliament to ask oi them their neaignation. and to get sew advisers in accord with the will oi the people as expressed ln the Prohibition Plebisolte and, il necessary, under the advice oi these new ministers expressed on the 29th September, 1898, ‘ should becarrled out.” ‘ Therecan be no question that avery llnge body of the temperanes people of Canada have been sadly disappoint- gin the Plebiscite. They have not given usprohibitien for the Domin- ion, which the voting majority asked ~for. noi-have they taken any steps vinees. Tn: Guannxais will not un- _dgrl;ake`_t_odetend,rhe_ position ' ol the Government gin this matter, `i'nd has ‘already very plainly its dis- wick ahbrds the most judicious method ot righting the wrong. _ A We think f-he petition put forward by the Grand of New Bruns- wick would tend to divide the pro- hibitionist forces at a time when it is most imperative that they should act ‘ogether. It would put a _very severe strain upon those temperanoe men who are supporters ofthe Liberal party to ask them to call upon the Governor General to dismiss the Laurier Government, especially at a time when the Opposition leaders have given no intimation that they are prepared to adopt the policy of s - i it ` G .iiiiss iTEiiiPli.E, \ _ prohibition. ' believe tliatllltd lliiito would, for . any petition however lllihondy signedin that behalf, take the es- toward giving usiprohibition by pro i we 0 T by the Grand Division of New Bruns- Noristhere an ood reason to tiene course of dismissing his stitutional advisers so longias they are supported by a majority of the House of Commons. Nor would Lord Minto he likely to dissolve Parliament against the wishes of his present advisers, especiaily as the time is cuinparativel near at hand ........................ ..LU . .Y i ' . ..................... ..i.00 when an appeal to the people mast :Ive ?t'digmlcwin¢p1.¢¢., be made. It is obvious for the_ rea- - sons stated that a petition auch as is_ contemplated wfuld rrodve mainly the signatures oi the teuiperanee msn of one political party, and would fail to secure the punishment of the oEending Ministers in the manner. asked for. We also fail to see how the circulation of a petition in the form submitted to us wouldnt this juncture further the cause of temper- ance or prohibition. ' We have already directed 'the at- tention of our readers to the lan pro posed by the Dominion Allalip to ‘ themselves toa policy of prohibition T of N B wiekthe forthsdinjish speaking » _ <,,‘_;§ip_§:;.5_ -. ..;°.1';’.f°"".°f’,..iii..°`I.i.i.i.'I.'I.i .0 .i.. w. .i.i..i_ai. - mio im i-iw-T siioiiiii »i.ii'r,¢if"éie.§»iiindr iii. gcourse than thst;~o~ lid ' 1 " asked lollrint. As \heP¢titiou is a G"°d mmm d °" tdwml i ' *"‘:‘f 1. ,lengthy one and it not in our julg- Bramwiok. No doubt the Alllusoe W i `ment aliogether a judicious one, it P\'°P°l\|ill'N'yll\°4°l'“°°l\°i U83 ,um ' i ”’ 'will be sudieient so give its purport. - "N11 'NIM “N00 m°l'¢l¢|"°°°d 5 Pu' The petition recites that the ti- ' 3f0ll-Bd Ulf” 851| it* *U _°&"" i0! To Buy obtainthe pledge of100,000`er len _if K _ THE Guaimiau has received from V0¢0l'l 5° “\PP°"° W ‘M N" °|°°“°°i' A ' ' the Chairman of the Petition C0.. only such candidateaaswolld Qlltit 0 , '=i°°°~ hm = 'ferr ~°ri°\i~ sfi°':=<=°1 °°‘°° i' °°""°'°‘*°”'° “' if ""“. Fins Gloves, iirainii. Hi. Eri»1i»n<=y'» aiviais xx; vm 'hi°h all 'M infill* °l» 75,, 5,4 'L09 e _ forsoiiiaviug iahmitieaw Poli., p 'umm 3 I xi*-mov G fment_aprohibstorylaw a large Q _ 9 gauiai-aiidba contssrtoadviiase nip sooneraswell, reachthe goal ol hibition. AreEarI S/town." just sa wa ai tru bland your present advisers whether . _ ` ‘§':z;;.:':,.z::_.‘§:.i‘.".'..°:’. "'.::..:.':‘.f".;“:. "°.a"'“....'.'I.i.f.'.' `Z.‘”s,‘s°§.1’7Z2;i_§;;.;.aJi ..... .. _ ..... aw l ot tth ah ld _- _ _ _ - TW" ff' aaa .mi M.~.B¢i- 1° this ve! 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