i F: Q 1" .`~ i Kelli.: ll E Q i B__ 'W ,_,~ . .g , t ,.` 1*' 4..,. 1| »gIi‘],> i_f;;i _ 51% I ' ' 1 *Z ’ _,V 'i V ’ V' l iikllz-'ii "in, ni' fr., ,€. _, 7 - tl ui-i 1' 'fl' » <2 " = ~ N will i, ~ i iii 2. Mrs. A. l"i tener, oi the r i» tuner tiruse, one of l’ctr_-l.i's leailinx hotels, reports. her comple'e cure of a long standing case i millicn dollars tofestablish a fund, the in- Uf Ri"3"""“ "U" Mm- Fl"i*'h"` *"5 5 iconic from which \vill be de\'o‘ed to the “My ilheumatisiu was su had l csnliilm not get. down in attend to in/ household ’ work. The joints of my iliiueis were so l C9 swollen as to almost make two lingers and iirom this fund will be confined t0 the the pain was awful. I biii tried _-.everal r'n|L¢,| Smteg and Canada and their ,el-_ remedies but could get no relief till l tried ‘ rilmm, “_a,em_ N0, only ,hose who peru Dodds lxitlney Pills. Une box iieipcti me and tive boxes curcii me t'0u.ipletcly.` hh l)odd's Kidney Pills always cure llheu- fH'~Ulll*¢! *md i-l9D€“d9“i»5l Ortho” Wim tnatism because they put the Kidneys in may lose their lives in heroic efforts to shape to take all the uric acid out of the blood. With the uric acid out of the blood 1 there can be no liheuinstism. “ _ hsps the public spirited millionaire may WH H P derive ss much satisfaction from this as i 1 -l i ..»,_¢- 1 _ fr _ jttf, ` »,‘.: pe-._ , _§.y._,,i tg; 2 1 . gli.-i _ , .=i. - ‘if - ~ ' ix: ,sew- 1? I ' < i _ 1,. ;,;s=‘ . V 5,1, ,I , l- .fii;~.,1li‘ , V A _ u ii .i _I _i, ,i s» ,»' " .“'i;'li` ‘.~ .-~ _ _» ig..l`t ;i i . it ~;- »ni~. » _t i -it ‘ ‘i .' »i .i _ ilu, ‘ ,_ , , , .,,§t»_l, , l ~ `, _ . ~=- ~= 1'. 1' _“_ .1994 ~i ` it bg, 7 “ii ' ‘~ l lrliijft '<-;,i.t»=:,‘, Q G y `{. ' ii , , . 'i_V<‘. _.l,,f ew ‘ , , Order' , f ner-A l. _ im ~ er ; ; ' <,v;.\~,‘..;_ ‘mfr l -iii,-i,, w ` r ; .,4,:,.l 5; f ll£l.i`t I., lat nj; I let , » ’,“nn:; . 1 i 1‘.!`i- ley Li»_i;:l.c:| g. . ~ it l qu f 1' .ff - Y' i il' ll ,ru i g ,qi ii it; if ‘i i` ' ’ I . . 1 Q i i i 3 .lt Ay., . _ .5 . -_ “El ‘ ~;,_;;,-__-_..~.~;..';e;;. _ ».- ' - "é~»-=1.». f - 1. . ~ 1 -'»--S f - ,I Q..-_uf ____ _ _,_.__4 _ '_ ,_, _ _ .. ~ ¢.». _..._....._,.,.-....._..... _.a 2 TUE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE LDWABD ISLAND APRIL 2|, r9o4 I is 5 5 5 L _.S . _. _ _______ -~_. T0-DAY'S PROBABI LITIES- Sirong north we~t wind-1, ci- ariniz_ V\'I'.`t.l. KN`tl\\'I\` l.\` l’l'Il`litll.l \ ~e Is Ml.-,_ l"let">er,Cnr-1-luiliueuuiatistu li ll_i ld's Ki ii ei l’iil_-. }’si'i¢ “rv-' 'ff' ' Yi-'""~~~'r-i ‘tg avoid what he once i~poke of ILS the l R closes. It will be of interest, to recall :thc RA W , sums he has so far fgiven, which _are as i follows: C Polytechnic school, Pittsburg 2,000,000 il’enslon fund, Pittsburg 4,000,000 Carnegie National l.'nl'1ei'.sit_v lt).OO0,tliJi) rilumferinlinc endowment :£,.'>ilU,ll\lO Scotch universities endowment l.'»,tl.\(i_U0t1 nic apt to play havoc with I. fair coiiiplexioiis. .-\il raw ,1- winds can do in n ;lay can P be undone iii a night by applying ‘ 1 S Uncliissitled gifts, foreign l,`2.30,iJtll`t_`lll{- 0 .\il_\`. St. /\\'f\l'dS, _i tt) ood ilwtf. iiliay lie .~iib.~titut.ed therefor :ind come THE MORNING GUARDIAN l"l(ll).-\`x'. APRIL 22, 1il0i. MR» CARN£G|F_`S LATEST GlFT. Mr. Carnegie has added to his DHS! worthy and use ful objtcts anothii' of fir.: cognition and reward of heroism in mnion life. The recipients of benefit!! eir lives for the safety of others but the nd. This is a worthy object, and per- rom any other of his public donations. ,5(X),l)00 to erect a peace temple at The laguein which to house the various lie at the same time signallslng his His latest public gift also completes disgrace" of dying rich, it is understood iven away by Mr. Carnegie before life arneuie Institute, Pittsburg $ 7,852,000 ihraries in the United States 2T,Tti5_ililU ibraries in foreign countries -l,O5i,754) ence Tcinple at the llairuc l,5l>tl,t}iKl l,5lU.i_li|i| .3,o0o,otiu State s lil,il.‘i`_l,ZlTZl Total S lll0,0tll ,123 ACT AND PROHIBITION. Fliefnllowing Circular, anioiip: cthcrs nd blank f0rni\ of petitions, have bocn inpr sent to cvery school district in 'ill at their earliest convenienoi' carefully ttenil tu ilic iniitter or, if they cannot. iio ne who will, or at. least notify the com- iiiniittce`.-; in_~ti'uci.ions, as it is most de- e carefully canvassvd. 'l`iie couxniittee enrty co-operation of the votcr.-I of the llc~l up, and stall that they found the eopleiiiost willing to assist in having rought into operation in the county ot one vutcr rieelinini: to put his name pon the petition. Silt,-ln view cf the cainpaign about iiier tliiit the Proviiiciiil l"rohiliitlon Act ____ ________ _.___ _._ __ _L ri %@i%@%@Ei%i§§@%-@l%§% D0 YOU WANT FURNITURE (IR GAIIPETS ? We have bought the largest_stock of furniture and Carpets for our spring trade ever imported to Charlotte' town. In addition to this we [have reserved for our Spring trade upwards of ten thousand dollars' worth of fine furniture and carpets-that cost us only SEVENTY CENTS on the dollar; the name barlatins all over the store for everybody-no one can under all usfand we propose to keep the lead. Investigate before you spend one dollar in furniture or carpets. Mark right Furnishing tru. Sunnyside Furniture -_»~. - ~ . - - _ . ./ ' ,__¢ - .._ _ '.. .. . _ . ` _ \.‘ `t I l 5 {.`)y,=.`._,/_,,zt;-:.,1,€.‘a__,§_ I-,__\-5% ‘r'_/(rd A, __ _ _ 'N I H and Carpet Store. . EEE EE EEE parative merits of the two statutes. strlunent and deterrent. ` i medical purposes under the C. T. Ant the certificate of a medical man is required. Bu: such medical man may practice any genuine. Under the Provincial Act the certidcnte must in all cases be from a resident physician. 3. Under the C. T. Act. the liquor obtained under certificate at the vendor's shop must be removed from the premises but there is Lopenaity for allowing its consumption there. Under the local act there is is line of $30 for permitting such liquor to be consumed on the premises. 4. Under the C. T. Act betona a party convlctei of a violation of the law can be arrcs‘ed or imprisoned a warrant of dis- trees mush tlrst issue to seize his goods. This means delay and frequently escape. L'ndcr the lo:-al att no warrant to dlstralu shall be issued. 5. The provisions of the local act respect- ing sesrcli of premises where intoxicating liquor is suspected to be kept for sale are more effective than under the C. T. Act.. All liquor found is lorieiteri. The party in posse-sion Of it is lined and anyone interfering with the oiliei r in his search is liable to a fine of SIU) or three months’ imprisotimeiit ti. ifndir the U. T. Ac’ there is no stan- diird by which ic determine whether cer- tain kiiids of beer are intoxicating except by its eti`~.-ct on the party who consumed the liquor. L`ndcr the local prohibition act beer anri other liquids are riremed ivitoxlcwting it they contain over three ri-r cent oi alcohol by volume. 7. lt is iiiflic uit, almtsi. Impossible, to <.l»t»iin arntiiilinenis to the C. T. Act_ Noni- of any accou ut have me i had inthe -I ‘-`;a\} _ . _ 0inrn Woians. ._ Our sole knowledge of the peo- ' ple on other worlds and how far the people there :liifer from our inlizilntants, can only be guessed by Comparison with aniirizil nature on this small sphere of ours. More iinportunt to us is a knowledge of ourselves. “Know 'l`ri\'si~;i.i=" wits an olil Greek thou ht. How to tzike care of one‘l own 'hotly is not so simple as some think; thc human tneclianisin is it wonderful thing and requires watching. One man vvlio has done tnorc to teach the American people how to care for their bodies ilinn riliiiost any other, is Dr. R. V. Pierce, of lluiTalo, N. Y., the Author ofthe "Cr>rninon Sense Mt-ilicnl Adviser." He says; It is not tlic quantity ofthe food eaten which protluccs strength and health (for some people can keep strong on a very uieagre dict), but it is linw rnucli food is lbiarbrif :intl nssitiiilntctl by the blood and carried to iimirisli every organ of the body. lt is, llicrcfore, vitally necessary for the body that the stmiiaeli he in a healthy state. Iftlisezise of the stonmch, or what is called "stuiniicli trouble," rcvcnts proper nutrition then the lieiirt, liver, lungs, and kidneys do not get proper food-they are not fed on rich red blood. and in conse- uence, begin to show signs of distrcsb. E)ut\vnrdly tiicse _r1'gn,v may be implcl and eruptions on skin, pale face, sl)eepies| nights, tired, laiigiiid (ec ings, or, by reason of the nerves not being fed on pure blood, they become starved, :intl we receive I warning in the pain we call neuralgia. Rheumalism, too, is a blood disease. After ears of practice :ind study Dr. Pierce Tound that an Aiterative Extract, which he named "Dr Picrce's Golden Medical Dis- covery,” made from the extracts of several plants, invariably produced’ s tonic cite! ugon the system. it helped the process of is sorpti n of the healthy elements in the food and increased the red ccrpulcles ol the blood, as well as eliminated the poison! from the system. Business is business. Nc time for head- aches, Constipation cniiscs them. Doctol' I’icrcc’s Pleasant Pellets cure them by cub ing thc cause. Lnxative and mild. ti-titer:-ii 5-:E xenon SPRUCE BARK MOTH PROOF BAGS for the prevention of moths and dust. Coat hanger goes with each bag. Price accords- ing to size of bag, price 40 to ‘>oc. See them at ELLIS DRUG STORE, Charlottetown. Quet-ns C unty Committee of the Domi' com liiiuu Allisnte to present to the electors of the the county a brief summary of the com- the `twu months imprisonment for third. 9° Under local pi'-3hlb'tiun the penalties I5 l” i‘°“°h with 'md feswnds lmmedl"'~°` would he S100 for (init offence, $200101' 17 no the demaud’ °f the P90918- Here second and six months' imprisonment for th thlrii. The local not is obviously more m _ , ah l 1' ro °b'Mu mmM('“u"R Hqmr for prohibition aetjustiiies them in asking A B u'l¢ Tl\|`0ll- 3. where within the province or for that par mattvr anywhere outside cf it. The ot door is thus wide open for fraud. It is th impossible to know or to prove that the pm certzticntzs presented to the vendor are of rt of Canada. Here the local legislature e temneranno people, who csuipose the sjority of the elsctorate,are always able to obtain from time to time every reason- le amendment that experience with the At. present Charlottetown is the only t of the province under the opantion the Provincial Prohibitiory Lai. In is e desire of the Alliance that the whole vinoe be brought under tha operation this law, thereby giving the provincial government a better opportunity to unza nize the necessary machinery for the total suppression through- illioit trstflc in intoxicating liquors. The other two counties are moving In this matter with us and it is the intention to hold the three elections simultaneously. Then let. the canvass begin at once and be prosecuted with vigor. 9. The provincial prohibitory law is constitutional, having been so declared by the hluhest legal authority. It is now on the statute book ready to come into operation the moment the C. T. Act ceases to have effect. in the county. From the foregoing and other considerations it would therefore appear to be expedient to take steps to repealthe C. T. Act in order that a more advanced, a more stringent, is more emcient provincial prohibltorylaw may take its place. Yours respectfully, A. D. FRASER. Sec'y Queens Co. Committee of The Dominion Alliance. March 18th, lil()-l. J UDGMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED by thousands upon thousands that the only cure for corns and warts that acts without pain in Zihoursts Pntnam`s Painless Onrn and Wart Extractor. 'l`ry “Putnam`s." it's the best. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Any good boy desiriniz permanent employment should apply at this office at once. d tf. -Attend the annual sale of _fancy artic- le- and home tniide candy in St. P.iul`s schoolroorn today at three o'cli>cir. Ad- in ssion fi ce, ten only 15 cents. --.iuduc Fitzgerald will deliver a lecture under the aixspiccs of the Young .\Ie;.'s Suiieiy in St. Pauls' Schoolroom next Monday night, subject "The present. war and its meaning." Admission 15 cc:.t.~. *This is the time to liiivc your bicycle cl--iiiiedmnatnclled, and made like new. Leave your whrcl at l’. G. Arniour`s llif-ycle repairing shop and( you will get the woik :lone cfircfuliy and well nt very lo.v prices. lil d iw »lir~;¢ular n.ef>t.iniz oi I‘i'irit>e llilvviitzi Couiicil,ltoyi\l .»\rcr\iiuin will iii- hvld this Fi iday ewniiiiz at N 0'(-luck in li. l‘. Heil, Prowse Blick. As the iitzind Vice l{r‘i't~iit Gray will prcwiii his report from t i-(iri\r.rl Couiicil ii full attemiiince is r iquestci. --The Outlook Uninpany is piililisliinlz “G -'ting Atiiuniiitcd with the 'l`rt»i».-." in wiiiuli emphasis is laid upon tic prcullar bi-auties nf the ordinary vai'ic1.i»~,~i oi tivo- that escape thc iiccustoine/i eye of innst observeri-*_ 'l`tic author, J. lloracu Miz- F .rl.ind, h»\~i provided for the work many remarkable illustrations, --The public will be glad to reiid the announccinentoi Prof. liawle_\'.~ annual drill concert, which comes off Thursday. April ?,*ith. This year a double program is being provided: First, n beautiful original sang service “The Voyage of Life" by a company of 40, attired in sailor uniform, in a vessel with sails full set; second, an elaborate series of Dumb Bell Drills and marches by 25 graceful girls, neatly costumed and equipped with golden bells. Prof. llawley guarantees a real treat. The rule of crowded limises is already assured. Reserve Thursday April 24th. OF PARTICULAR INTEREST T0 -. FARMERS. f __ __ As a'riilc when farmers want pedigree in stxisk they look to a farmer that has made ri specialty of raising hiizh nude first class stock, and when they require vegetable and flower seeds and plants, they do not rush oil to any wayside groc- ery store for them, but they go direct to .l. J. Gay 85 Son, the most extensive growers of vegetables and plants in this province. And they naturally conclude that men with such extensive and practi- cal exparlence as Gay & Son have had are the men tn buy their seeds from; this partly explains why they have such a large retail trade in this line. It is all very well for merchants in other lines to sdvartisc that they have Import- nda selected variety of vegetable and flower seeds, and that their seeds grow. but we aremany steps higher on the ladder of practioaiexperieune; our seeds natfonly grow but. :by many years of patient toil snd anxious care coaxlngl mother earth to do her best, we are in s position to know almost to a certainty what particular variety of seed is adapted to our climate, and we sell only those seeds.-J. J. Gay dt Sou., Charlottetown and Exist end of market. H) Tu.Fr. &: w 2w Weeks’ Hats are up-to-date styles Garter-'a for Wall Paper. The Tourist” ‘hum the legislature. il A .0 th' vuai Chord* ofthe deed. H0ll6y and Wild Cherry The Baird Co, Ltd. Gentlemen,- We om always depeinii noon on WIN: or TAR HONEY ANU $11.9 CHERRY. 'I' is always the mme. ._' THOS. P. TRVEMAN. out the whnle province of any °1WU. - Will make the season of 1904 through the following placesz- Bedeque, Miscouclie, Lot I6, St. E town, Kinkora, Tryon, Hampton, Argyle Shore, Nine Mile Creek, Cioss, Bradalbane. Springfield, Emerald. Will be at 0wner’S _ tables, Augustine Cove every s morning. zi d ii w zi KNIGHT OF llilllGOWllN Long Creek. Bonshaw, Keily’s` Saturday evening till Monday .IUNEIJAY The imported thoroughbred Stal- lion june Day will leave the oWner`S stables on Tliursday, May oth, for Richard l.arge’s, Albany, at noon thence to \V1n Fi:inci_~:` at night. l-`ririny, May Gtli to .\[alcolni Fergu- son`s_ Hampton, at noun thence to Mrs Peter f\lcl)onald`s, Bonshnw at night. Saturday, May ytlito joseph to t)`Hnllai'an’s stables L`l1arlotteto\\‘n reiiixiining une week until Saturday 34th nt 5 tfclock when he will leave The nbove route will be continued fortnightly during the season Terms for the .season $10.00 payable ist Noveiu"it»r. Mares at owner's risk. THOS ROIXINS, Owner. Win. FRANCIS in ishnrge. Apl 27 i s vr 1 Liics. “READ THIS” if you want a neat up todate suit for Spring and Summer you sliould see our suitings; they are beauties, All the latest colors and patterns and we make them up in the latest Styles. Come early and get your choice, they are going fast. We gel] at fair prices and guarantee satisfac- tion. MCDONALD & PERRY J The Nobby Tailors, Great George Street, April ri dw if __+ _ _ ,__. ____.___ __ . _ ___- in Chancery Rolls Court. No. 34:. Lsnchilxl Mckenzie sud others, Complaints sud Pursuant to sud by virtue of decl»):e'"l:l.E'\li.|' Fioisnrsbie Court, made in this cause on the 3ist dey, of March last, A. D. i9o4, I will sell b Pu lic Auction in front cf the Lsw Chun. hurl( ing in Charlottetown in e¢n‘l County os r asy the sgin any ni A rilllmi. A. D- ignl st the hour of twelve cvciocg, noon: 'All that trhd piece or parcel of isnd nltuste lyiu sud being on Lot or Township Number sixty-Eve in o:ie¢n'»c»sniy.b°nna¢¢isndae¢efibedu mio” I. sl is to sgyz-Commenciux on the South Shore Pulte on thence running south three ‘:‘lefr‘e'esM§t||t.¢f¢l:§ minutes. eos! sion the eastern boundary of me seid lsud ninety lrx clsslus, or to the unnh bfiungsryelilaud gow or formerly in pusugim, o o I mi- t ence esstsvsr :sill boundary Eve chains sud fo\;1|i{i:E:nTo western boundary of lsud sow or formerly in sossemiion of {ohn llcliiusson, thence smnh , egress, go ni uutestweei slou the same, in the shore ol Elliot or West lldver, sforeg|¢_ thence sueshvsrdly sion( the said shore to mg place of commencement, containing ‘filly-six ge) acres of lsur, s little more or lun. The furchuer will be required to y gen ,- cent o the purchase money st the ine of Eg purchase sud the balance upon the ¢xe¢:\|¢|°¢ The sale will be coulrm d b th Chancery without exssssseem :bye °' Dated this seventh yof A|7rlibA. D. 1 , J- A. ao: wort-Sf' I v. 5. 5-li}'vi'f.i'fG-°"" illbh. Roh., Oomplslsnvs sendm- \\';ii‘icii'.~‘, Cornwall, ut noon thenre . V ' . .' ' P for lioiiii, bv rail 'ttinaining home , u ,,,,,,_E_ ,WMV U, ,.. ,_ L5, __ C ,,,,,__ uiitii the following Tlitirsday 19th. -ii re Ledynm is ii very ammonia, sitwiv :t:::.E2.'.,.‘nr.Z.°i:.'“'°"..‘“°i°.'s"°-"-°~‘- if __i.¢3»;Q1 n¢yuu,tf|,wxy¢4. -,_ - '_ ; E~I»h`hSl 1 =7 i into n ration here, I am re uested by ihe Ulsst. fifteen yiesrs. Any amendment must s l pe q mend itself to the Senate as well as to The Company S -\ Commons and must be In accord with sentiment of the whole of the prov- ° lnces com risln the Dominion. In 0 - P ll 1. Unfcr the C. T. Act the penalties are P‘l“C° Ef|"'8l‘»i-ver, 1ia‘,, he nv Filuyren a ,o<¥,, mit of \'iiitri' iiuiike 1 ei, ibm Lsiiv i2.ii.iynn_ tim- ,-.ni ii, 2.z.;‘. For extended pedigrees iinii i-im. address F. I. CAl\It*.RO.\` i Cl1’to\vn. l’. li. l. April 11, 16, w Si Wouldn’t you like to have a photo of that new ball gown. Call at the studio of GAUVIN GENTZEL & Co. and have it taken. iililll. iitllill l lil.. High Grade Photo- grapher, Sunnyside. EEMETEME i We are now burning, and Wililsm A-churn sud mother, ‘can supply from kilns on SL Peter’s Road or in Charlotte town BEST QUAi.iTv Of Roach Lime, suitable 01' building and farming C. Lyons & Cn. rl dgsr ` '- 7.3¢! .|,~;\._|!i \‘\*.;-* 5 I 4 ‘Lau *` ,'mo%.n.v. F'si;¢:r§§‘“,“- ~t '"" n'1atz.i;3'