I if -_'ie er <2" 1;-+3 _ ;».»t:_-_~:`&"5r1'5!W§¢ »_»»_ -» ~- . . ,__ -i »; - ,~ _. .'.~_ _._ _ _ ,_,; _ _ _-__--we .__ ,_ f _ ;=' » ‘ ‘-.5 '-._‘~fi=‘;':..1i‘~~=,. :~:>..'*1- »‘. '§ i ‘» . ff . ~"' »~ - , , ~*-- ' = 1 .‘-_"L J ,z ' --'uf _-. `:-or - i .~<» "~ ,av -» -f."--J--‘ fs-'»'=»~.s-_2=' r .` ._ ~ ,_ _ . v . _ » _ -~ - ,i _. _*__ f.,_;,.__: ,i=...,,,» ers.. .vff 9. _,qt -,f"_-.»,.»` .".E__._._§_ . .. ~ ___ ._ _-I Ss i.-3 . _.,,.._.,,est__,,__y q,, _.g ,. . an' 0 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, RERUARY $3.11)! I .L-..».#'f' ' _i -|-_J-1, i _ i-I--='-l r-I-5| ELECTED A PRESIDENT. Sir \\'illiam Huggins, K. C. B., the ,wtronoiiitir has been elected president of ,he Royal Society in succession to Lord l Lister. THE l‘llOl’l~Ill 'l`RE.~\'l`.\IENT FOR l`_\'l`.\Rl{'I ls ii icineily _tli~1t i‘eii.t-hes_ :ill the m~_,(..,..{ p-iri_~._ lflnitreuiedy is _l`».itai‘i'- hozone_ \\lii<~li zs iulialeil along; \\i2li the ah. you l.r_t-.itli :inil_ periiieates the uiost niinutc iircclls in the_ lulllls. UlT`0=\l. nasal p.~i\s~i‘,:i‘__~' :ind broniziiial tubes, cleans im: ne- if l»_v tire. lr. i-_ the pleasant volat- ile etll-oi of pur»~_ _he:\liu_tr, essential oils, ,md by iii-ine of its uniseptic properties kills the <,-i~i~ins_that cause the disease, ,,11,\v.~:iii_\' portion or congestion of the nerves when they are tiny and it is api, to make them unpleasantly boisterous \vhen Che! srrow older. “'hlCh you do not keep. So be wary of nifikinrr either. D355 *Doll a child`s behalf in goodness “nfl truth by preaching one thing nnd_; doing the opposite. Childish eyes are i keen and searching, and they do n grezitf deal more thinking than one imagines. OPPOSED TO Tll-`Pll\`G. |‘ ""_ l Tonil Iolinson the noted ca italistw sorrow for tie coming of what he calls the “tinned” ern . . D3n`t make either fi. promise or a threa ‘, OAK LAKE MAN Furnishcs Another Story of the 'Wonders I Worked by Dodd's Kidney Pills. OAK LAKE, Mun.. Feb. 25.--Frank Coll- _ eaux is well and favorably known in this l part of the province. In 1898 he was very 1 ill. He suffered most severely from pains ` in the hack: his friends tliought he would é die. However Mr. Colleaux is alive and ‘ well to-day and he explains his complete recovery as follows: It gives me great pleasure to testify to the wonderful curitive ualities of Dod he-~ | --- Ullef » fp fly 'gltw >~»'.-_ _-nf A - ~\.» _ _ f~y,.¢. -.-. Din'the noisy or rough with the chil- Bishop Pot-ter of New York deplores the ,<7-ga _»;,.\, -"_Q_ - _-1%* QA f f.-:T d en even in play. It is liarrl on their decline of home cooking and expresses 1 vit* If if no on almost HAH'