ii ‘ FJ“i" *<4 on nf- ~ V __ _o __ _-‘R ~»T» _s_»v=_~=~s -_ _ _-..._ _ __ ` V . _. » , _v _ *Nr V. _; } yr .__,._»,o.,;f`a‘='s_1f_H';::_W' All _ yy, \_¢$_ _:I _ ` JJ" Q ` A V .§,_._, ._ i 2?, 4 - - - _---L 'P f *"'==‘ ~ 1 "'_‘-' Q1-<= ' _T ` ";’~f ‘ T" “ '- ` " - ’ _ _ ., . . -_ ; ti... -_ ..__,, _ _ ., ) " s~ . ' _ Y A P vi ` ~ ff _~ __‘,. ’-..._+ ’ 1? ‘_,J -:»\~‘ ,-.»` ~ ' , _ .fin -' _g _ _.3 _ ' _-l'~»:» 4.'-"3, KV -' _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ '_'-‘ ~ ' _~ ' ~ "‘~»._==-»§ ,__»‘~‘ ' »._~f;f<¢<,~ -*uf -_.___.~___,~?i'f:fff"=é~ ‘ i -_ _- .;'. - ~ ~ ~ _ 15.71*-_~ :f-'fs ‘#5 sl.,-.s ;<».,~;i V _~_» , 3; ~;,;_,<_¢- ff ~ 1' ' i ~ _ _ ' _ -” “o A ` ' - A , 4. ,_ ..,_». »<¢. ws-Q o “‘ as iw* » _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND APRIL 22, 1901. ASTHMA ` Can be Cured d it being Permanently Cured Daily by Clarke’s Kola Compound Why do you continue to suffer from this talihls, honoring disease, now, honestly, why do you? You know it is tearing down your qteli and making your life miserable; There ‘I only one way out of your didiculty. Take %ke’| Kola Compound. It has cured thousands oi others and will cure you. lr. R. l.I-Iurne,C.P.R. enginear,Weaiern Division, lanloogk B.C., writes :-" For more than twelve ml I _ been troubled more or lea with asthma, aaldaw the last two years the attacks became so III frequent that I had to lay oE work for weeks niglitxs I could not sleep lying ciovlln . btlltltl C00 [tt vemsmoret ana me relief until the EP. R. doctor prescnbed Ch¢ka‘s iola Compound tor me in Dec. '9’l. l took ia all three bottles which helped me from iho ami, and 1 airing the third bottle have been completely zd. I vo noe ind :Dingle mack geasihma now ‘MEC Cx CSS I IIUYQ ID YQ' $1 anything so woiiiliy as C\arke‘e Kola Comiionad. I kiiowh:$ladygn’ouviown evenworti tha wa, whom ii cure . &h°l Kola Compound is sold by Chemists ever-y~ Ubin- §.00perbou.leor ilu-ee for ¥>00._ _Book on Asthma mailed fraa by the G. & M. C0.. Limited, 121 M SUI", Tuonto, Canada- ~»\.a..~ House C Cleaning is now the order of the day- 1 taken away from them, which amoun pretty much the same thing so far as _ _ _ _ on Colonial Empire. In 1870 all British colonial possessions outside of India had between l&S1 and 1891 the three Maritime 8' population of 10 600 000 and 8' revenue of ' lost $17 500 000. Now this population has doubled and the revenue increased more in ' te than fourfold. In 1848 the number of we have alarge supply of si necessary sundries including Silver, Brass, and Furnitur polish, Victorine, Gold Dust Washing Powder etc. Prices right as usual. J. D. MCLEOD & C0. 9 cerned. As is well known, in the peri tr 7-- _ fn.- _ -I , NOTICE 6 EC AND THE CENSUg I outside the city to Silver Heights Q EB ' cyclists are quite willing to pay the "'""° consideration ofthe paths provide Some of the western opposition journals them, the vvinnipeg Free Press are endeavoring to raise a` scare; over the Here is a pointer for some eastern manner of taking the census in Quebec, always Mating in min that unless hinting that the figures may in some way ml roads are provided for the silent be made larger than are just, by “calling there must be no tam the children borne" as the Toronto \Vorld __ puts it, or by counting as residents of _ _ In arecent article on Queen V Quebec those who are really residents of ’ ' . k f the L nitcd States We now o no reason pointed out that her hostility to Gm to supposejhat these surmises are true. 1 None the less there are important interest much to do and also because he h ’ _ that mm “°°“_ t ° °°"°°t °““mmti°“ High cuorohmoo. lei. oudod thot“t-ho UST op BNU“ER°"°R5 of the population of the great _French~ _ h or the pop EAST QUEENS headship of the Anglican Churc i k' P ° . It ' bil l If f _ “-"' dave* Ing, rovulce is e P vo 0 rep. Pfesbyterlan She CODSldCl'e(l $0 D8 1. North Rustico’ Adrien Mcnure msentatlqn tot; the atm Dominion' M' a part of the business of staitecraft and did P0112' Sou;-,b Rusmcg, E,-nest W_ 3,11 ways havmg mem rs of the Commons’ not trouble her conscience about it. Pro- man. - ‘ 2 (IOZBH WClIl8l.’S fi1Si» blaCk C8.~lll while other Provinces are tohava their “my the form of service which She pn, Poll Z, ;Vhe;ils;ey B]i?ver,t Aéigu; Mriltae. _ G mgre hose’ regular ‘mee 256 to c representation increased or decreased so- ' Poll , rac y oin oa , saac, - ~ _ _ , f » 4 eb 1 r _ ~ 1 cording as their growth in population has fund W” _msg 9; mg nv ,te hm ,` Ess°r7_‘ _ _ t live out thaw down to lb ' Wkept page with the growth of Q.ieb ° ' r population. ec‘s _ Winnipeg taxes her e000 adult blcyclers We publish Dairyman’s letter ln another 50 cents apiece but allows childrsn’s olumn this morning without by any wheels to escape. In return the city I I 7 I structs and maintains special b ‘ i¢=!0l0 gree With-him that the milk supply of FRIDAY’ APRIL 22’ Iwi' paths, in one case extending seven mile! he City is generally good. It is needless tax in oprejudice the regular milk vendors d for and that we have no interest in any oitiw. believe that the City doctors have any ictoria plain milk and those who sell printed in the Quarterly Review it is the Pasteurissd article Let each present dstone the claims of what he has to sell without arose from the fact that he gave her too desi-ying the other. was a --“_” con means endorsing all his statements We The o say that Ti:-in Guaanisiv has no desire SWS- Pasteurising establishment. We do not S986 interest in the process or the factory Steed beyond their general interest in the health of their patients. There ought to be no acrirnony between those who sell IT PAYS T0 BUY AT_ PERKINS ATU RDAY NIGHT ' PFCIALS If you read our "Ads for Saturday you will iinliiverois i d "Barga1no’ that are Bargains” and are worth coming after To day we mention tyre bargains Church, but she was it broad church P ti-1,Bracoley Point, James G M P8. woman, with no curiosity about She liked Roman Catholics much Quebec can in ho case gain or lose a' I than Anglican Rmmnsts ,, asolitary member, but if Quebec can ___ Qnebec`s influence in the Dominion is c Provinces all fall behind Quebec, and some of their representative members consequence. During that period the r of increase in Quebec was 9.53 per ce In the better times of the decade nowj ,closed it is thought the Province has in creased by 10 to 12 per cent. if Qooboo oiiou bo found to novo ioor would be 1,637,388, and the unit of rc " sentatlon for the' entire Dominion would _ show an increase morel rapid than the ‘other Provinces representation will be Sir John Bramiton for many years an ts to assistant Under Secretary of State, points od, e ed by even 10 per cent. her population . me out the growing importance tit. colonial despatches, papers and letters “st handled at the Colonial Office was 25000 _ and now they number 84,000. Telegrams You” ' to the colonies in 1871 cost $4,000 and now P01121 Ve;-mm River, Hayden V . as $50,011). Sir John shows by various other I