I I _~. if .‘ 1*;-~~ ~' 1” _ . __ _- 'fp ~ ~_»__~, "3 .=.~ j' `3r .-» _ ` -"i"‘-‘f=. _ .f is V 11' "" ..._ w “’ G* ,__., _.. _ .__ . ._',.. _ ____ __ ._ r I ‘H ~.~_ ,_ ( ,_ , . _.,_v,_._._ _. . _._ nf, . _ ._ . .. ; _ o . 0 . ' - ‘ _ ._. rr. me -_ -=_ ' 1-__.-_f-f;ee_..:;=t;;--...£" Does it not seem more edectlvl D breathe in a remedy, to cure dbmse or' the breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomach? `i Enabler.: 1879. - Cures \Vhile You Sleep - It cures because the air rendered strongly Sflixseptic is carried over the diseased sur- face with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. It is invalu- able to mothers with small childien. IS a boon to asthmatics. ~ _FCR_ _ Whooping Cough Brcnchitis -Group Goughg. Clirrli, Colds Grippeandiayfever The Vaporizer and _llampkgvhich should last n lifetime, together with a :tie of Cresolene, Q-#.1 -u !l\ i . """\ ii THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN North Bide :Queen Square. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Business Ofiice Telephone l33c- Oioe Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. i J. P. HOOD, Bus. Hgf. Residence Telephone, 132 ‘L E. B. KoCREADY, Editor J \ Residence Teleohoue 32 $1-5°~ E!!ra_su;;plies of Cresolene a5 cents and ‘ ` - 50 C698. Wnte or descriptive booklet contain- f ` _ lnfhxghsz testimony as to ns value. ‘_ varo-cnnsonexx is soup nv i _ Dltucusrs it txvuumnz. Vapo-Cresclene Co. _i ' ' |80 Fultm Street 1651 Notre Dame Street 1 SATURDAY, FEB '\UA.RY 28, lm. New York Montreal - ‘ Q I _ - _Tits Aiisx/ni sounoinv. ha iuossies Are either a blessing or`an injury, according to con- struction andthe manner in theyate itted. If 1 'they are tlieikind ' ' ` THAT are constructed on_ scieni ilic principles, that can be properly adjusted, that hold firmly without irritation, t they will V ` _ SAVE A I sulleriug, and may save life. A rightly constructed and fitted truss should exert a _ pressure identical with that of the hand. Many who . most of their ~ have worn trusses. have com- plimented us on the high character of our. stock, and upon the carélulneas ' of our fitting. Ifyou need a truss we want to show you what we can do for you. Ll. G. JAMIESON, Chemist and Druggist, THB MEDICAL HALL. ` Four explains further that Prince of ' | Wales Island shall belong wholly toRussia,` _____ and that wherever the summits of the At Murray Harbor South. Hon. D. A. MCKinI10I1. M- P- Will marine leagues from the coast “the limit med; the electors °f Murray Harkm’ shall be formed by aline parallelto the South, on WEDNESQAY\ 4 er exceed the distance of ten marine _ ar 6 o`cL0_ci<, P. ii. to consider Dominion requirements. We come ww m the p_°im'° whwh the as zi _ new Boundary Commission are to decide 1_--- Referring to the letter of Rev. F. A. Wiglitman on the boundary -queation,»lt may be abserved that the questlcncannotl be intelligently studied without a be-1 fore the student orreadgr, andthe the Anglogmsaian The Unueasmu I; side of what was conceded to Rulfia that treaty, as the United States purchas- ed Alaska from Russia. In our discus- sion of the subject so far we aimed to set ‘ out in the simplest form first an outllue of the American contention, secondly some- ' \ thing about the value ct the territory and the privileges in dispute and thirdlyiwhat we have not yet done, an outline ot the Canadian contention. We hadnot done #with the subject, and while we think Mr. Wightm,an’s criticism a little premature, we none the less welcome it as a valuable contribution to the discussion. The treaty is too A long to be here cited, but an outline of its main provisions may be given. Articles Three and Four in gen~ eral terms dellne the boundary as begin- ning at the southernmost point ol Prince ot Wales Island, thence “to ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel as far as the point on the contin- ent where it strikes the 56th degree ot north latitude,” and thence "shall follow section of the lilst degree ct west longi- tude (of the same meridian) and dually from the said pointot intersection shall follow the said meridian of the 14lst de- gree as far as the Frozen Ocean.” Article mountains which extend parallel to the coast is ata distance of more than ten windings of the coast and which shall nev- leagues therefrom.” F I f . - - Are now selling our vehicles in the Mari- time Provinces and if there are none in your - district write to _ us for prices and catalogues, . REMEMBER our, goods will cost you a i little more "but they are worth _every cent we ask. e f ~ Bew more 'agents-» are required. - Apply to _ , ,;» 1; ...__ ,_ f Hula. _ '-W.. ». ~ ~' A- rnade to under the terms ofthe treaty recently Channel 3 » entrance to Portland Channel T it follow between these p The _illth question is but its subsem' ' ee is to the mainland' coast, strictly so-called, .ct 7. What, it any exist, are the ‘eh-C _s¢§¢_~_ #rl-_11°1 *° W .umm leagues ofthe! are ‘_\_=p.tbr°i_rshe eism-ii 1- _ _ one qadgiiem fviniettgf ` Editorial and News Telephone 133. ' i Omce Hounxanoonto 6p.n\.; Stun pan. . gf ~_-_.1 _i,._f_ _JE _»-~~=;v-4-3---1-F ge -5 H-V1. question should be decided in the ne89-'| tive) should the strip be measured from where the coast is iflented by deep lllltiil whether the breadth of the _S1ri|_),.ShUl\1 be m....m~aa nam raemguerat ~uirec6to_;n of the mainland coast, or from the heads of the lille [S ‘i The seventh and last quesiion is al follows : _ Boundary decide and it vrlllbe seen that H' one vuai painssi’~‘qt’the dispute.. points are quite 'numerous T|'l"l`_Y¢§'f' sm-ting paint, “urs mniusmnlmt 'point -ar Prima ei wins nima" is in annum. So is Portland Channel. There are several channels so called. The direction not the boundary, “ascending tothe north" ‘ls in dispute. The -“mountains parallel the . coast” do not exist, as; the treaty-makers' I imagined they i am. i- aaa I misss were - -mf the .claims ds. 'to whether ; ui .msc is. are sent or the; 'mainland use are-emiymz' Audi, whetherthestrip of ten leagues _shall mean ten leauues from tide water in the J ;`inlet.°,ior that distance from the general' 2 ll_neottheccast._ Q We believe there is room for honest difference or opinion in regard to some at I -the summit ot the mountains situated/i' parallel to the coast astaralthe inter-__ 4 -the United States. These points are - sox? nge: eigshiiyyeagsyiner iignnmebéywni . born suieredwi femal weak , alsoaore- seven in number, the Brat four of which ne” on,-ia, ¢,t&da11y gn my :lift sid.; M4 . »_ ‘ ' ' ` _ g _ 1. What is intended- as the point ot _dug D, Hem; mfmte commencement of the (boundary) line Y A f;°§t§hb§£§ni:§n“m€;§r§3,‘§ . i reeomm ' . i What channel is the Portland ,_ ummm; gg friends' H. “yum least oi, questions.. At _ the time when7the`treaty wasniade the territory in question was solely a ' hunting ground. A Russian fur had. posts alcugtlie while the si, :mam island.- 'wtv ==°_~`% is1=»°1=<1°d however, that on case, notably in answer to the three llrst questlonsto be submitted to the Cammission, the Cauad-1 ian contention would be upheld .byp any A impartial tribunal, desirous ot finding the. true meaning ot the treaty. The reasons for this belieffvrill givqug _ _another article. 5 A ~ i I ‘ As it is well known Sir 'Yan Home and Six- Thomas _Shaighuiesy have I built costly and beautiful residences at St. Andrew’s, N. B.. The C. P. R. Com~ pany has now secured of much oil the best land thereabouts; the big hotel_ is to be enlarged and improved and other things being done to attract tourists, the expectation being that ln a few years the\ Canadian Pacilic will have at St. _Andrews ' a summer resort rivalling _Bar Harbor. ~_ -.-~ 7- fr Costs loo llothi When the price paid is the mother's n health and happiness. The father doesn’t realize as he romepywith the child what years of wif y sufering . ' must beset agains_t.tl1e baba? hsglltet-_ Chrome invalidism is a gh price to psy for theipainfnl joy of maternityyyet t isat sue acosttliat manyawoniah becomes a mother. Such a cgrice is too mu because it is more than nature asks. By the use of Doctor_Pierce’s§l Favorite Pre- ‘ scription ma- ternity is made practically painless, and a P quick convales- - ence is assured i 4 strong enough to 'run ouaiioiau c.uiiu.oTru'rowN. PRINCE _iiowarn isnaun rsuauang 199;. _ i C' SHE - n , . - _ _ _ M 7, *W 'fa/Ii? vkhelnrwritexnel willglidlyanswer." 3. What course should the line Dt,-`fé-i°f‘3°"‘ F"°‘i.t° 9°n’ tains no alcohol and is entirely free from from the point ot commencement to the opium, `¢5¢¢in¢ md an otha nuwgm i Tha dealer who .oEers_a snbstituteifot ~ “Favorite Prescription” does so to ' ` 4. To what point on the '56tli parallelis; the lime- what paid.” the mfg; _theliue tube drawnimm- dips is medicines. His pmiit Portland Channel,aud what_course_.ishou§d 18,1001' loss; therefore, " °l°`li5l i ' ‘s “Pleasani "t _Pellets regulste` ' ine boweu. - f lrttentlon ei for st|'ipot`oosst needing separating the -the bars. carts. 1110?. lion-x5'ye_ll'lI bein( a 2,0eo yards blcck and colored Dress _Go‘sp0 67c on the $1.00 A-#Everybody says so, and the prices width, Black _ 40 in. wide. Dark Brown Teal Cloth. Dark Gf°¢ii`Teal Cloth. Oxford Greylfloth: ‘ iinoeCOSt11m¢ '_ (NOTE). » I 1 Teal Cloth is a splendid half #wool cloth of clean dressy- ap- Tpearance ‘ _RESEMBLLNG A . SERGE IN Frmsn Costume \ Alaolpair ,J _ letter 5 nbyvan be iven this ‘ pepergf-EATON i _ ` Black m ire Dress Q1,,th5_ _ Brown Colonial _S_t_\it.-gf; Navy- lgltuep Empire Dress ings* D57? G1'¢¢n ° elaine. Blue Grey Empire D-'¢SS_ S°11111sS._ __ lisvy Dress .clouds Fawn Empire C°1°11;a1 DressBiu=¢-=_ (NOTE) Colonial Dress.S@&’£1ng8.1 f Empire Dress Cloth is a new ‘ _ (NQTE) _ _ I _A ‘Cloth with a finish superior to ‘ C§v19U1R1 DRESS Slilfmgg an a Cheviot. P1%mS111°°th""° ` [01 Ng, 4, ' » Samples of 5§11Sh gf-'od _ Lili N95. _ _the ‘ above hlghll’ PQ 1. f < ._ $2.45” Igoodssenton 11181' fOr 5 .- »$3¢95_ __ - . . Costulnesi' ' or 'nie fun _'¢q“°St; _ __ - for the __ $500 ____,,_(_, _ __ 0 double " " I I 's4§i11-~~‘vi¢=_~2 dress length of (5)~ya'rds double width _ 54. in. wide. JAS. PACTOH &’G0- .mauee oinermf-1 r ' _ _ ' l _ _ 0’ _ f §S,’e,°§e.§°-F"§°,,,,1.§,2 i This mouth we _willy continue our clearance sale, but l agreed upon between Great Britain and "nj M W G V glve larger d1sc¢untS_. y _ ' p 2,000 yards Flannelette will sell for :>&9 on the-$I.>0_6_. _ P liltcltelrs eweom factory _ ustoniersaswell as l _ _ ycrisupeetfullyinmtedto i‘$.°3..'§.°.i‘ ‘"1 I A _ ‘ GLEABAIIGE ‘ ‘ FEBRUARY .SALE li'§li’“” G" “ 1,0 _o yards'Tweeds _aud,Homespuns, ~. ' 65:: on-» the f$I,00. 500 Suits Men’s Underclotliing, __ ` 6_7c on the $1.00. All the balance of. Clothing, i 60,¢i0n._1;h¢ 500 pairs men’s and boys' separate 'Pa_n'ts,. ‘6`7c-onthe $1.00. - Cottons, Tickings, Wool and Flaniicls, ` ,750 ongtlie Ladies’ Corsets, Gloves and Ribbons, _ 5oc on the $1.00. Men’sJNinter »Gloves,; ` ' 67c on the $1.00. Grey and White _ Blankets, ' _ ' _ _67c onthe $1.00, Cfhildn-:'n’SCaps,Hoods'and Tukes ano3p_arfs,5oc on the s and boys’ Hats and Caps, 67c on the Boots, Sho s and Slippers ’ 67c on the _ _ ANI our prices are marked in plain figures and our counts ‘are genuine, as-iadvertisedt *Salefor-'easl1only.< f - B# JI; ` ” “' Thelezide ot féitchen ,.4 n In the oushelf EMULS olqnaqm nw heesunltianesennal ly uhllle. Tsgeilh asitllnusakalslellil besarethatysrnud; Park’