nnutiiiiuaesevi-canada ii 'B \ s \ s `l\laL\Ll.\ alsaiu sas ~...v. .,._---_..-... fe -»--~» Y ' asus- ' \-°¢ - f=°"~ W-“ ‘ Y- £0” i fi l 1 - »‘ \ .Y ¢ __,n., ,.».~¢.-.¢_i,..¢»..< .... _. i TRB GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETUWN. P. E. l.. DECEMBER 19 1399. ' <- - i._..,.....~~-»~.~,,.,,_ _ _ . , . " ~ -»~-- »--A-»....e There is no use disputing the fact the kidneys control the health ofthe entire system. _ Theirs B the task of taking out me from the blood and discharging it the system. Iftlie kidneys do not eject, discharge or drive out these poisonous elements,_ the body becomes corrupt and as “a li_ll1¢ leaven leaveneth the whole loaf" so alittle kidney trouble poisons the entire system, and moreover leaves it open to the attacks of genus and bacilli which constantly lurk H wait for an opportunity to invade the ' body. either through the air or by contact 'ith the skin. ere is an account of the effects of kid' ney trouble which is well worth read- aulered greatly from a pain in my @ ide for over B quartelrgfkgidcentzivry; Physicians' ' said t at my e ney seriously diseased. I know that I suffered rch from nervousness, loss of sleep and me, general debility,_weakness_, both y, and eapfcially in the action_ of heart, and I lame the wrong action ymy kidneys for the trouble.. I wal any assess, eyesight was blcmd. my blood became w and watery and uaculazsain. Asa matter reooverhealtb, Wa|'d‘s mouths age it WY -4 E, A ,_ li`i'5‘iiif§iiiii§‘i ‘l‘ii!=~£if””i' g~‘lt' ii'-illllgilsti iiidliiiiil THE GUARDIAN independent Journal, untramnielled and rleeiraimlng to be lust. lmpartlal, Reliable. News! fling at all timer to further the best in reetscf the peoulc.aud recognised therefore as Pho Peopldm Paper. Published at its odious, New Prowse Block .\'orth ilde Post Office, at the following rates. ' bl l ad 'ance:- - j`§‘§,fni,; 1-'i§dm},,,_d,n, (,,°,,, ,,,,,,¢,,m,,.,, cient number for the work before months 81.00° r yr..., ................... .. Ml) S :ml-weekly lil¢ii:ion(lond. &. Thur.) per W 81.3); lii:udtyano(eT.s ...... . .) .............. . .L85 eekly ursda r ear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I.il) Offl¢ have Nn at the&ow'll\lPl‘°°*- where m m may be paid, news furn- ished. adv K, iob work and other busi ness tramaotedz- Summerside, Curris's Bookstore-D. K. Curr!" iiinmuhiismn swim o. s. :smart Agent. Souris East., Telephone ellen, R 8eaman.Aa'el11' .i-m. nuccitiranr. |J.i>.noon . ' . mmf. amen itaiia¢_i; TUIQDAY, D§Cl_HBlR 19. IK. THB OROIVTII OF INDEPENDENCE. . --~ -» I na pniath whit. this is done will government have that wholesome respect for the con- science of the country that has been so long and so painfully absent. thirty eight held and naval guns, which was thought to be an insom- him. It seems unlikely that he can cross the Tugela river until artillery to replace his losses can reach sim at. Chievely. " To Col. Long in command of the artillery at Colenso belongs the unen- viabls record of having lost more Brit- ish guns in I5 minutes than all the British commanders had lost during the nineteenth century. It was said of. Wellington that “he _leyerg lost Q Englih gun,” in all campaigns. Already the bunglers y in South Africa have lost twenty guns, partly oiset by seven of the snemy’s guns captured or dsstssyqi Gen' Bun" W” equipped 'iti`\Tomniy andRosy went to 'ood list since the war begun. ' |°|,||¢n. E ~_ - --__ ._-A _,L_ _ _.V - - -3 '_ ,F -' "' '- -' ' --» 3" ’...-..f_-,_?,L_-r _ ,r- , \ F " -~*°--*_* ' lla. s.~....¢ as-us. - , . - the thraldom of party ties. Not till A I sr.. .M ..,“ lx." I d SHOP. Aiikristlss Story. It was nearly nine o‘t-lock when Cliristnies Eve. Tb ir stackings had been hi.i.g up. Sail/ Ann was Rcsy"s dolly. and one of her stockings had to be hung up with the others ' In ten minutes they were all fast asleep. In the middle of the night Tommy woke, and found Rosy sitting up in bed. she was looking at something. What should it be but Santa Claus himself ! He was busy illlng the sto' kings; ~'1’hsre!‘" said Santa Claus. ~°I‘vs forgotten Bosy’s doll, aud I shall have to go all the way back and get something for ii.” °-l wisli you’d_;ake me with you,” said Tommy boldly. --As’ ine. too, if you Dlease, Miata' _ SIL Claus,” added' she@‘ Santa Clans. pai Y", ll au sir." y0\l sleigh.” the old refuse the Pvc no .....“~.i'......» t “u":......~... ...~. ghereisalargeclass whoare neither iiill in e ._ I ° ' , _ . . ,_ _ *augur .v<.¢»' av _ -,‘ A. .si , _ '.` ___ “ - :f‘..:.I."...\... Tbcliak will E for the season Xmas afternoon. sts same price as laatyear. , _ Qgnfg’ . . . . . . . . . . Lgj|Qg’ . . . . . . . . .I _ GN\dren’a ---- --IIJG ’ ‘ ° ‘ ’ ‘wa Prremt your friend with s ticket for Xmas. Tickets for sale at Johnston & John- aons', A. W. Bvddin‘s, and Apothe- eariss Ball. or the managers- B. H. BEER. B. C. PBOWSE. m 1 MISS TEMPLE. Teacher of-Painting. . Pupil of one of- Bostcn’~. nr~t ,artiata Apply at residence of Prof. Watts, Grafton St. - 1 . l8.d. p _ ii _ .XMAS BAKING Vtfe havez- ' California Seeded Raisins. Valencia Seeded REU, 4 Crown Musoatel Raisins. Laya' Valencia Bdsiaa Cleaned Currants (in packages.) Patras Currents. Citron Orange and lnmon Peals. Cooking Figs and Dates ` Shelled Jordan A linonds and Wal- ` . nts. » English Hinos Heat. line Pastry Flour. Pure Spices and Flavorisgs. Dessicated Cocoauut & etc. I I EER & GOFF’S. ` GROCERS. e I ' S A ff i ~ Our staple department is ~ ~ oming. Low prices big as- rtment is t_ e causes- rowse Bros. \ lifelong Liberals nor dyed-in-the wool 0cussrva\ives.'I'hey will snppozt party lsadus sc lcagsnd mg” most 'men tovote with one gary me 1°'--~ 1-" ohsngs indie diresica ofgrsatsrindspsadeuoshas some in. Wsregarditssfavorabls syniptoniin ooulealiouwithpuhlleafaira low the stands-d cf Greenway ba- lsauss they were dissatidsd with the determination of their leadcs to farce saparats schools upon the Provinoe. ,Now that they consider the school p quesion no longq in issue, these msn have returned to the fold, They have been jeinedatparently bya large body of Libeials, who in their turn are dissatisded with various features ofthe Liberal po1i.~y,fsdeial and local. The result is that astrcng goverhment has gone down before the independent vote. , .No doubt the Gremiway ment had stood quite long enough, though it had very much to itsoredit' We are strongly of opinion that the Ontario government has already been ‘toolongin the hands of' one party- There was for many years in Ontario .has become deteriorated and"c`or- ruptsd. It would have been probably umfforiiis Libspi pany sua for thc Provinceas well had Hr.Hardy’s gunsralfiectioa of 1898 and were new lghtiug its way back toward power. A very long lease of power by one interest. A party that feels itself llling. its pre-election pledges and speedily begins to show indications of favoritisni extravagance,or neglect of public interests.When the independent ii-it is more evelo It has been the subject of frequent coup) wt cu; hi, 'gy `¢-g ¢f 1.4,- fallli ll llllltth lIOlOil`| ggpgngg the electorate .pw ali-igh,and I an admirable administration, but it' government been defeated at thu' ” I party is rarely if eva' in thepublie dogs do H sailhs Huxhasrnmcz Hs has approximately 10,000 men, including a body d ind some 36to40guns,and tstorm timscfmcss naisty to disaster if White should bs.ns:1“= inlosurrendsri ’ ’ A vc ` init.-mb-.n iscsmaaais L°°¢‘»ndTaC°'qh` |i..i~»i»»»»i|.e.i is totem with Gslstssss Japan. s _ l B{sffi{.¢.fsctf6sfnish¢s tlie lover and/tis sweetheart ' happy. andsemistlie sufferer I/i-om a cough folds doctor.. 'Bot there are' hidden ill; -lurking in impure blood.; “ The liver is wrong," It ls thong/it, “or the kidneys.”- Dldit ever occur to you that the trouble is in your blood? PurifythisriveroflifewihHood’s Barsaparilla. '1'henilllQwillbeban- ished,a\lsts'ong,,-,vlgomushealthwill rssul. Hoed’s8arsa|i¢illa°isthebest known,be¢sndesssdanlms¢natural ofallbieedpurlilsrs. ill-“I,wasr_dcwnwt§om- ;a:_@IKb g. i'i.“..i...is..i \&sssleetela iiiii. aiiiii llflili &i'e. Ol@lAfleotad-“Iwssrmdovn lsa\thsnukadqieilsotoou¢lih¢w_IiliUt _prestr-ata. hsartand .... °s..-i~..... 0 s =.'-‘;.~'=°--s..~=»'=...°`% seated for a long term of years almost' naw woman.” Q invariably becomes careless of ful-- °'°‘°¢°°°*'*°°' °°*- I |g(p,,//,./l/,/// l-1` v 'J' li' 1U'iQpi"’¢,,(. _ . F ‘ nnssriiisssiaiiva -dsanonnsqiu 'P' ° ' swsfllly d Pd and there are indications of its deva- lopment in all the Provinces-we shall' have more frequent changes at the head of aB`airs. The party that neglects or abuses its trust or deceives the electors for purposes of party gain will then he punished at the Brat election after the odence. Hitherto there has not been in our public aEairs either the promptitude or 'f-he oer- tainty of punishment for poliieal wrong-doing which together furnish the best guaraetsmf forthe good son- duct of those holding A It will be a good thingfor Canada and forall the Provinces when _.the moral and religious elements d the ielectorate shake themselves free from \ .¢‘~>¢U‘°-' \ e \ . 4 i , . ' ,.i~. ._ -”.°'_< ; -°' .. ss-§..l“b¢6lil¢lllf» Tiallbl' cf .epmemwsp Bc less. ' I Every body should know that the best place to buy carpets and house furnishi We are delighted to show our goods and if you will drop in we will do our best for you. W. W. Wellner. 14 tfl ,viuninlniveis thatthundsrisnoisy at ° Y .i...».i...’§".'Z ‘£."$ .ill our.statscnsry° ' sold lo asean bysomeofthebsst&uthoi-s. .giigzyoupcalllin ,tm seat ou’wuit an' in LIIHTMEIL _It be an |“|‘"'“’ There T and °““'?. ‘°1».....i”” "“’°..2.i | ll "sud we want _ tiny .' the “Gapitol Gylinder” l “Iimn Bubbued c mf Wim; Nice to at, p A Comfortabiélto Us ?.:'.."::'i.u':a¥ilm.3‘ T°_"*.|!°.$!°'° IU! *Blu!lN°»\'l;r. ?.i?_l{i§H nqiiteany-vswmemhysyqgs k 3, __ \. _-no ... v--as .»-\ ~ M "'~" »'- NJ: m" nam. Coma, . on, Da kls,Oom¢£°’said'8sata Claus to :a.’m.‘;Away we go Pzduand away iloughbai iw- Iahss. gbris “pd ta? bsusas ji.- Eiizi .i=~=l=i'~ iieiili ills s kung a ml Santa Claus house. all mace top "Come righslatony workshop." sais laa\aCl¢us, beuasinfiutoabigsoem, when hnudrsdscl lttle msn work. They were busy booksaud candies into sands of parcels. The 'at twelve o’elsok. shaQ Clsns’s exprms. ts all world. Aithesigktofso many things, Tommy and Rosy both jumped with joy. _f-Ok!" susamsd all workers'at once, "where did}the earth children come from P' --I brought them in my sldgh,” said 8aiihGlauee. °-Iforgotthhllttlsjrrs doll. Hurryand Bud a gift for it my men; for I must away again." The tallest ofthelltgsiprwenttodndtlie gift. Others ga or about Rosy, who too lrightensd to speak; » °-lsnitgshs lovely P” add uae, touch- lugbsr loassurls. "Yes, indeed.” ad-p ,dsdancth_sr;`slie_il prettier than the prettiest wax-doll we ever made." -‘Sh nstbe ld-let' dv!! Ii 6 hifi Z?€§ii.i sai co , s er o e ofour lille seal-ekh mass,” sal a bird. helping lucy . . coat. Tommy wh at it '° iii xii. fiiiii 5.3m aus, ‘ ‘ln 'my life. yeungstsis. ths'doll‘s gh 8 found, Pm plugin take you right back bad." °° oyou don’t." shouted Tom- my, "not unless you lst, me take :kg Bissell Sweeper to mother.” “You can’i," said Bissy. ~~I can," added Tommy, -'I know I can !” "I’ll gowith you." said one of thelittlenieu.°°Ie~n ride in the air like Santa Claus.” The little man got ca Toniuiy’s back spd Tommy got sstrids the Sweeper stick and away they went! Busy and 'Santa Cla ei; 3 M, were in the sleigh, Tommy and the little man astrids on the Sweeper. On, ou, on ! faster. fasur. faster! Tom- nil is at P;-owse Br0s_ my shouted in glee. Suddenly the little man jumped on one of the reindeer. Tommy was no longer able to ride on _the snow-lakes, and began io fall. down, down, down ! Oh, how fright- ed hs us. Down, dawn, down. The l Sweeper turned over two or three times and down he want head first into , bed I Yes, when Tommy opened his eyes- he 'found himself in bed. He only dreamed this story. Rosy was asleep inside him. The stockings were twice as big as when 'hung up. _,Right-in the middle cf the.reom’s'foed a saw Gold Medal _Bhssll Carpet . Sweeper from his papa for his' dear & Co. The early suasaiseyas coming in through the nursery window. lt was Christmas morning. , iloohrllereild' Stationers: ' . 45 ' ! °" é _ ; M m‘%’f>f .ff -. sqasa . _ , ., i ... _ 51,43 ~ _ -_ . e ~;»,,. ._<»§% .;.'..-sf., .- JI .. '- ” _.a"1.‘ia-2-# . 5 ._ -» . ' ef ;. nr., , -- 'T ,» *.1 1 . . '*é.-si ~,~ , - ` ilfllllll c msn or dear friend happy motlisr.Tlis tag wsrmsrked Jas. Bateaf ` ' A . sau Initial Hiiniisiciiiifi. I féefben a illcl LU? 5” fi _. ~ I ‘A 51. .», . `}$Q'.' it '.1 Iasisnu-ssisdtsssllh. lui, asa Ooodt_!tore. _ ‘ andincststsrasdvs looatsd,bdqillsilllH}' i lllfill _ T U front southerndiiflel Ill. iiillhhmugli llivs‘eirtiallt. ‘ Thi»"i¢ocs'at'i\s‘fsis¢a:=s‘i“' ea. assess sluts 4 TERMS. - 1 MB Nil For me GM I It’s time now you had yourfwiuti 00153 i w your winter underwear and gloves- “lllt Lttl ifllritim is Ladies don’t let it pass without mail" Xmas i uiller and chest protector combined. Fur lined Gloves. Silk Lined Mocha Gloves- - Nobby Neckwear pui up 011° ln: 5 b°*° “ui Fancy s_uspet1d0l18» W0- 8t&.l.B . l[lN’!@‘l'll‘lf iii ii