_ ilr_l_trrl rltti __ T0-Leriiiie siinnriérniiaifofthe Late enter ` rs Relmers House on QLIGSD `3l'»l`°e! _ t Wll-h hot water. Electric lighbil \>'l5C- s i li UP Devi _ §'“ “ "~" '_ dit.- _§st_ Ss it lzlrs. Wellinors IBJ&l;_iI;_uép; _¢_i§~"l»°0Ll~` I `-‘5"”"‘W° _-_ _ ,,.. .»'_ 1.' -,`~ 7 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 5, 1899. _ -- ~. ~ ei s - - _ ~ ...mi-._ -....-._ _-.=.». »»...._......<..<...,._-~..,_,._.,.@_..,..,.._..... ,__,...`_,_, ,,_a_ B , _,-_,,,i“ ~ -~ ~--- ~- - -.-» --0.... .--¢`.. `.__..,.._ ..._ .» S’ CLOTHING. ` cosceeeeeeeee f §The Great Unwasheri§ v A thing of the past. \ ite there ts Life, there is Sea ‘DUIUDUUCUUQOUCUCQ U U 3 <:&""===’ _ _ m '9 @@@@@l@@@@@@@© li EMARKABL ` Disappearance of all dirt from everything by using lll llll Sllll EWARD Purity, Health and Per- fect satisfaction. Cleans, Scours, Scrubs, Brightens everything. It is a friend that will wear itself out in your service. _ Take no substitutes. Sold everywhere. \ 3' E g Charlottetown Soap works. l&©@@9@ @@@@@ I F' i Eé I ou writ. ner Tris spice AND ps' 5 if 00' 5 @@ Our new stock ol Childiens 'Suits are new ready. We close QT tn' A \ _/~ 7 _ ___ _ vi to sell fast. _ New Suits _for _ ; PROWSE TI-IE WONDERFUL ©:HE.a.:|.=» ing in London. London, Eng., a murderer, in 1807. . Posmoir You coNrRAcr Fort. urs NUMBER or iNseimoNs_ 'ion _ 1. __ PAY FOR. AND REACH 'l`l'lE PEOPLE if _ _:_-;f _ - I _Wmrrri some F02. ii= _ , THE ritrikrtiitr l ~ or ~_ \ -' ` '__ _ /Q _ 4 i Gris irourz An. _ 1 for . rt ‘liz -'ff _ .lfitia t s~ irirrrs, Losrs, Founns, E159, 2;|:vleSlnt home work for men or womeii:__?__8g_ mn ' or expert _°5°d3__pl§in iiistnciaizllivcalliqdilixiigii work n,i__ailf-d on lwlica ' ' emoria P11. Inniigii. fd;r.p°°m°n' Md" seleod, Imf# WANTED.-G l li 1 P. E. Island hr Accld nt lnsiinrgirgcégddiludoilig BICYUUE 'M DISEASE clause and other benefits. Pre- ow. Larize commission. bomvnhfri R I tr WCu__ndoubted.t _lytpnly to Internationiit _, care _ te; - 325°, B. 0 Hunter 4dw,lw 'po _ . . . g in smaLl'»:»1.i'erf`si'ii).§i§.i'°_'_*;E~ o _ - ° ef doublfe _gr_?_?_;l__f_ti_ibl1ng. Dwelling {=_5\:_1&Wm_ _ mod ,_ _ _ ic. -Paine: #won sr_i>"i-ali. Ja`iiig§1lgri1ririe`ii.rsCh’Town N°‘ ' ,OR \"~iL*V-Nrear the corn. 1° of \VeY“1°“U; Svdnevso-_ ii.-.ri ii to. A i to fl'-A Dw tli o uruer Euston Stree to Cnkn1.s:scMddn:eon 11. _ _i i have .marked them very- in order to sell them fast. ,. largest assortment in the The best goods made at Dreadful Fatalities at a Hang- Perhaps the most awiul catastrophe at an execution was at that of Holloway, There were 40.000 peaplo preselli-T116 pressure was so greatthat many would ‘ have willingly escaped from the crowd, but their attempts only increased _the general confusion. Griffiths describes the affair. Soon women began t0 501128111 with terror; some especially of lo_w stature found it difficult to remainr standing and several, although held up \ for some time bv men nearest them, S‘[R[||[,*'[|»| For ine Piiysreai workin. sTnM|"nF01'M¢D»W°m¢n a‘1dCh“d"°l- about 2’-7 _years ago, in which halt' a /`_ /,_\ ldozeu horses engaged and thousands _ -.f3‘ii'r@.ir§_ Lf- ,~’ii'rt'AR?lS\.-. [IJ ~... .v iv READ THE Pnoorr G Lexx!! -I have for a. long timo needgdldr something to make blood and build up my system. Myblood was watery and thin, lacking strength and vitality. Last _Lanuary a. riend said :-“Why not try Dr. Wa.rd's Blood and Nerve ills? The will supply the oxygen dyour blood’ Mal; and give you health a_n strength. I wld him was very skeptical as to any benedt that could be derived from any prop;-ieuiry medicine and had no faith in them. There the matter rested until four months ago, when reading so much about what Dr. Wa.rd's Blood and Nerve have done for so many people with i_m- poverished blood, I concluded to give them a trial. I have taken four boxes and my unbelief so far as Dr. Wa.rd's Blood nnd Nerve Pills are concerned has been entirely removed. They are a. splendid blood builder and strength restorer, nn invaluable medicine for weak, ener- vated pwple. _This _has been my experi- gnce, they having given me strength of “dy and strong healthy blood.W - 4 P iz Lawiumcn inrrs (s1g9.§%éue:iiESt. West, Toronto, Oiit. ooddrug-gists can supply you- If ¢i|¢Aynwgon’t, we will by 1924- » P“°° 59° bog ; 5 boxes fo_r $_z.oo. THBDoc‘rol_ mn COIIPAIY, Limited, Tomato, DI. LOUD _,-1 NERVQ; - Bmw & NER\_/E`) ” watched it, andthe ice _was not over _JKPILLS/.»J \/\_p|U_S/r\-/ nine and a half inches_thick. Th. Cent- - P° lice is safe enough for children or even a 1-. Tlie Missing Fare.- car, ii picture of woe. _ ' y r 6, the young woman, faintly. ' picious tone. 0 1 “I-I have lost m fare ” __e___ ‘ Very strangel” said the conductor, ` ° _ _ b suspicously. “If you lost it here I canlr it ‘ ° _ ' . H ' d'd 1 2?” one another and me W‘a'kest_0f courts ag?‘lIri.’s vtdlie do you osEidck'” shrieked h omen went under. _ One carlload ` = Wu my ' “ _ t fe W _ _ ha im, broken down some the young woman. driven io desperation °_ 355° 3 "S tsvnf of the vehicle’ and and then the other passengers remem. ‘$929 __§’;;‘;f:i‘;‘ Uamped to death Thisf bered seeing her fiddling with her collar. l went on for more tnan an hour, until. ` - ““§,i”“““;‘;‘,‘§f?_fe‘§“" $r‘;‘,;“;;';‘ £2?) L1” The Sustaining Power of Ice sg* OWS _ `~’ ' _ ` _ ____ R fgantgo thmféiid l%?b?'i;iSX,g;eh§1ea;;? “Though there isa rule in the British 5’ d _P01 0'w_ anne; anion Nearly at army about thegustainingpewer olice,” cw 6 U; “ll ddmpla 'about had explained an army olicer to a W-ash- h;"g1;(1]b_:_'; bggn r)em§gveg_the bhdies ingeton Star reporter.“there is no such ill eidenlitir-ation the wounded to the _ ml’ in our army' regulations’ though or _ 1° " iload of Shoeq hats and the engineers have a formula which hosplla ` fa eful as icked " u S, 'covers the matter. Their formula, in it l;eatrliDlI1;i!eI;v"lseHlds itsr was cogderteé bri ef is that ice three' inches thick will _ Tr otem om: m§1_gue_ ' sustain 100 pounds to the square foot; `1n§uabl_c __£_ecm5_l0nS were not held’ four inches will sustain a column of ‘, infantry, and five inches artillery. . ails; 125888' xglfliliycigie aexl;,f,?52,°s TE; In Central Park, New York, and Druid pil n - - - order of Sir William Harcourt. Grariu-_ £T.1N§§1__l;u1?;l_;"i1:_gr;t;l;;:?_i_£; ally Newgate fell into disuse- The on the lakes The same rule is observed 1 memories clustering about it were not in other ___‘_H__ sk__________ P____k___ Ice two A savoury' They reminded the Bmons -of inches thick is safe edbuvh for a man I the brutality of their ancestors, and in- 1_0 Skate on and even for; a number at ldeed' themselves lu their. youth' with it the saf iine but that thickness of ice line chaugein Public smtlmfint m mat- lr cannot be depended upon for parks ters in Prison reform tha prison became ll where great crowds gather. Ten inches lless in uS°.and ‘low the oriier has Kane of ice will hold up any weight that i ‘mill mat It wan be de°troye .5 at can be brought upon ii, as far as people havmg Perhaps for a .thousand wars are concerned. Railway trains have been been ‘h" Scene °f executwns' , 'run on tue St. Lawrence river on 15- FOYQIO 311511 W°fUl% of danger. 'Ihcre have been a number inchice without the slightest suspicion tof noise races on the Hudson river on 10-inch ice. One ofthe best races of the kind I ever saw 'Was on the Potomac of persons stood along the course and ral Park rule of three inches or no skat- ingis a good one, and is_ou the safe side rather than otherwise. Even than it is not safe to have any very largeirumber of persons to gather on a small space, for three-inch ice is not always as strong as it should be In small nds two-inch small party of grown persons, but they should keep scattered as much as poss- ible. ln 1865, when the Potomac broke its freezing record, there were hundreds who drove wagons and carriages on the ice from here as far down the river as Mount Vernon. and teams crossed the river at many points. It was over 13 inches thick and lasted two weeks. m 2-O~§ A Quebecer’s Confidence in Dr. Cl1aSe’s Catarrh Cure' -Gives Relief at 01106, He says Danvirts, P. Q ,April 9 iii, 1898 EDMANSON. Barns, & Uo :‘l`oronto. Dear Sirs.-Enclosed find $ 1 for 5 dozen boxes Dr. Chase’s Cafarrh Cure- ” Please send them at once. every patient using it saysrrlt is an excellent* ‘cure gives relief at once.” r The ` city. ' F prices “Fare, pleaset” said the .conductor to the young woman who sat. in the street ° I can’t pa you thi' tim ” answered "Why can’t yon, nia’amP” in a. sus- . -_ Y - _ “Did you have it when you got 1ii?” ‘~Yes, but I haven’t it- now. You can take my address, aud_I’ll send it to you.” "I can"t do that ” said the man OUIL.. l_&hT ily. before she uses it She turns th ii to dry Then she dam ens them sli h ttrtr New Stuck MMnsSms Suits are now ready and _ ~ _---..._ _ will interest any one who ‘H ` Wants Clothing. If you care to dress well see our _P wisiiiiigasaiik Brits. ' “It is not generally known.” said a local bank teller, “but bills can be washed and ironed as easily as apoeket handkerchief. Awealthy woman of my acquaintance has all her money laundered . e otes over to her maid, who washes them thoroughly in hot water with ordinary i soapsuds and spreads them outon ii table . p g t- ly and presses them with ii medium hot _ - - smoothing iron. If the bill is not frayed, _ °~Ir’s_ against the rules. If you lost your’ this pmce” _ will mike ig as _ im 12 fl1_t§'<=ar t_|_te_§e _is no _realm Yip' birgtii into crisp is when iifirsi reiiiiie _ , . aim were mm, led to YW 5 Ou* P0# U lt 3351"- ’ ‘~‘ P treasury. It is astonishing how'dirty r,en|;i0n_ ' - li!)¢l;?l‘i3lJt(lTZie?i>1f murder were nowpraised y°?_§)01°°:0yf?r ;_;_d~___e woman ___ a _money ieiga If one eould_see:the v_va_t0_;' ' Addr68S, and added to the borrow ofthe scene. ~sm_e 0!’a1au'n “I ten on that’ it is gllyvmc 5 “gud °9tmm°l;dy °"°:_a 8 _ ` A Panic became general' More wcmen' A lost and that . ou will hive to trust me I 1 is wera*w&s ei ' It vlrhm i gdve Ol? llal cu.. rchildren and many men were borne to sand it _O 0); ,_ pei_'_inanen..aver_s ou _p_ e_ .1131 _6 __e ._ ,dcwn to perish beneath the feet of the _ -V ‘ _ 61'- --NSW 0l'l0dI\S l'JJB°° 61110011 - l _ 3| lr 33 FN!! Sl. EIS., I in- In-i 4* -Extracts liilrl lilrllg Prrlrler e genie cannot be baitori Purity and Excellence. Mail orders have special at- m<.i._inizm SPRING _'ltr iv _ steeri-r >i,\ f‘rt.`i‘f*i» 3 sg _. .- tue /if .l / _/v _.pl »fj_t__.; ' only with \ i duo give 7 nd pro tion. not only muscularly. but iic'i'voiislv. The consequence is tl1:.t .better fed and better housed, he is ~i-iot, as a. rule, as. healthv ii man as abusing it. It rests with American wives to , protect their husbands in this respect. A r ittle watchfulness on the part of the wife t will frequently save her -husband from a ` long spell of ill-health aud.possibly from ` some fatal illness. When a man feels “ out of sorts” it is because his digestion is dis ordered or his liver is torpid. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will promptly correct these disorders. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It restores the appetite, makes digestion perfect and the *liver active. It purilies the blood and toues the nerves. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption, bronchitis, asth- ma, weak lungs, lingering cough, spitting of blood and disease of the thro cavities. Thousands have told the story of its wonderful merits in letters to Dr. Pierce. It may be had at any medicine dcaler’s. “Your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cured me of a'sevc-re case of poisoning of the blood," writes Mrs. Selia Ricca, of Coast. Santa Cruz Co. Cal. _ “That was two years ago, and I have not had a boil or sore~of any kind since.” It is as easy to be well as ill--and much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause 'of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One lit- tle “Pellet ” is a. gentle laxative, two a mild rathartic. Dealers in medicines sell them. L 3 __ at and nasal Y-.- ._. - `. \` _ l’l£‘.l.;1Z_tf}9.';“l Intestment_lnnuity ' anxem- of nie i' THRCAT or LUNGS 3' DAVIS RZLAWRENCE C0., I.¢lmf!0d 4 _ i 1 Vg-y valuable' Remedy in all V ' ff. __ Prop’s.`of Perry Davis' Pain-Killer _ __ _ .`. ` ' _ V Z .1 ._ .-I .. H1, »r_§_? wllflllil - -~-if _ Extrae't`lng‘ Free. ` i ` t q _ ‘.- ’°”r..°?.'.~ =r;‘._“f.::.=:e‘.f~y» ; PM-1 if-»-i-» cli25eodo.nd / i Tlie__ American _ w o r k i ii g man, . while he work) shorter hoiirs, works harder than working man of any other V » _ nation. He _ -_ w Q I k_s not his hands l ` _ but with his _ " ` 3 head. He is / an intelli- gent worker a » es more in a _ n length. of { time than-the°work- I er of any other na.- _ _ He not only exhausts himself physiczillv, but mentally; while he is _ _ his brother working-man of European countries. More- _over,_ like all _Ainericans, the American working-man is prone to disregard his health and frequcntlv even takes pride in Toronto. NEW - For that Are You t 5533:.. Puzzled _ , To know what 'to buy to ploasr ~ your friend best at Xmas. We ~ - have many suggestions in one Wu , ~ beautiful line of ' g A few crooks of Diamond and Gipsy Bingo, ' 8&l8 Or retail.-W cola Fiiiea Bi-oiiei.e» and Link. * _ 1 _ ,1 Ladies’ Lorneth Chains, ‘ ' ' Chain Bracelets _Goutd 0\\alns_§ete..”_ete.» _ ` ! l Our Watches and Clocks are _ _ :::;;;t.;“‘“°.if;;‘.;'° ';°.Li.‘:;’.;‘“ ~»~°~»»» <1" "" 8 P S thecorner dt'Po sl an elsewhere. - ` t lil? F _ preset: occupied, . . eieglglggloven the any W. N- Tanton, 5 Q _ the are Dinner Sets, Ten 'ber Sets. Must r see those very nice goods. SUNNYSIDE. lea; ` 8 ineiiisiii ' Would You Like Safe Provisi to make_ ~ for your family in' event-of death '£ Less than 40 cents a day will carry _ 5 i Q rrnsiiraiiee.r On a man’s life at 30 years of age, if insured on the _ ISSUED BY THE North American Life Assurance .A.;l;’1;1H,(51a,1 Teeth, N OTE-The rates are guaranteed. Surrender values given nftcr l years. Eeld under Government Reserve for security. No restrictions ‘Perfection q 4'* Iitarlat '°”° W"- To ascertain rates at your age drop a card to i y .|. ii. nose, \ I _ .. - g , . ,» ,_.___'.j..¢r`-_ X