‘hP"» 9%“9“*i so efficient areniedy for coughs and colds i .1 fi Tl-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTE-TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND." MA! 6.lH)1. <4 '-*- , 'ig-.51 "'*"'l "‘ " -- . g ' AN ‘Numa \i0iv0|{E|), THE. POPB’S RBIGN. , _ ._ , other bird,ibut we who have not the pri ` I _ I Vllege Of hearing him are tlirilhd with ' - ,c.i.E,c.v.0.. Indian Abdulkamnun Victoria has received Ifthe Pope lives until February, 1903, s¢¢\'°“‘“_'°f Qu ,H _ fron; his C0-,-eiigi- he will have exhausted all the possible all mummmed a ( $38 document after ijubileesof his career-priest, bishop, card- onists in L0'nd0i1iin urfon the high, distin. inal and pope -as he will then have c'0nK"°L“"‘t'“g` i n mm by the late reached the 25th year of his occupancy of 60°" comerrei upoh - ere ,.9 .Pets of the throne of Peter. In the same year he Queen’ expr.c`“_0d th? S;.;\;,.ement,bfrO,;,'& celebrates his goldeujubileeas a cardinal. his cwipamotmlmhgg been of se,-vice fo Alreadya committee has been formed, “"°“ Where xc under Cardinal Resplghi, vicar of Rome, to make preparation of the papal jubilee of Leo XIII. .__-. Zssovpreigu and country. EASING THE CHEST ""“'*“"' - DIAMONDS UP. ltisthe eold on the chest that scares' wople and makes them sick and screw .__ Tim Cough that accompanies t_he che.°it‘ comps -raclriiig. When a cold is a hard _ The terrible news comes from Loudon anal the f'0\U¢h °°“`9S¥’°“d‘”3lY 3°"eT*` that the price of diamonds is to Zo 11D. ale .' _ _ ° h everY_§°“‘Ql;"§3ef§)§1}e ;f,l,,at"ilfS“.t;, ;,:,v:§,e Persons of. small means and uncertain D , ?,;:iiin,¢ fora day or so we could get over incomes will do well to anticipate the the cold. but We lr! ¢V¢’TYihil-ll! We 1§“_°W l market and buy early of these glittering of or wi he" °f ‘D “he SMP” °f ”‘°"‘°"’°° i necessities Think of the awful suffer- ' f ` ` til th ' ' hwaedttlgigdg dii,iidsrfi)ars(iuwnem€ryug:i ewes; _ ings that must come to the diamoiidless it gut' we take big draughts ofwhiskey, families who because of this advance \ o h . so g _ _ _ _ W, . | ' .`\ s . . Y ks es ts Try Ps _.1__ ‘ , . ' . h mg‘i):1'h$]‘f1t?`?(fnh;‘T);tsq‘f,r,; eilnlzogghest in rates will be unable to lay in their Utne ii-riration that makes us coug customary supplies wmdbc sta ped, we would get bet r mmptlv an it is because Adamsons °--*"'-* .$1222 ?.°?.%'.‘i¥?.i2.1’$';‘ii".`l§’..`?.‘€‘£‘i$;‘£‘ 13?. SIBERIAS TBI-HPHGNB cvuwviifv I _.___ e I I |90” f _ d it d i 1 T. J. D.Faulkner, a civil engineer from 'i‘»'.'i§i$”ilf§ ii.'f§§i§§¢i its 32.3.3-. °i§3u`§i_i_ the _riniysd _Swiss has placed Monrovia. ll at mediclneis avery slum pT|l-Isis reaticyiyngrriiade of extracts of bar in Siberia, in telephonic communication with White Plains, a settlement 25 miles t up the St. Paul’s River. This is the _ longest line in the country. is gene. When the cough goes the wor gicure is almost complete. All druggis mll .-ldamsorfs Balsom, 25 cents. this famous Balsam for your sore ch ' md you will find prompt relief. %`i¥@%%.’i"l§%%%i@3§%=‘d’@%@i%’ 316.000 316.000 ixteen Thousand . liars wirlli § --is ED Charlottetown. ‘ I have still $16,000 worth of goods at R. H. Ramsay &C;>’s old stand and must clear the entire stock ou nods lo he *-’ " » _ _ I ,_ _ .... ,_ ,-, . _ , -» . - _ I _ _ s ` _ ,-.-_see-'ree sa- *fir 1#-*-.1~._»~,»';<,~ . , ~~ .~ .. i._ ~ ,; =.- .~ ’ H*-!'~"'$°”°“"”" *" i » ‘-- ~ » ' “‘-’~~.'€';f»":.'i,`f ' 'V 1*' " ' "4 fi? ".&."f,-‘ai-(,;‘-..`>~ ein ' 1J» `“"-.1Ts;l:1..,-»5‘.{i¥`i-it`l'if ' - ' i' i '- ~' ‘ - » ~ - - = ;..;.., __.e,,,,.. ,»...._ an-a.#.:.,.i', ,f:~._=;_-_~ - V,--;fjf_;fr,1i_= iw, l vi* r - -V, _ .. . ,ev _ _ ... _,_ ~ ~ ‘f '- ' wi ` ' 'ii 21‘3~`?s£_j;‘§.?» :> i,_re;-.2;-se~;» _V _-_ -,..,_,.,. ._ ,, _ ., _ " - ~ ¢%“- *-- wi Yu' ~~»»5» '»‘§g:;§-»;vw.=»;.»u.m.g£` IM ‘,“’ ' . "_*~»§l==~~'.- f-> _ ._,,,.~=;:_,'-,l§.1;;¥-,ti ._»~,.., ,..,,,.li‘... *$5 a » ii ON BIRDS Brcmncr at y _ ARBDR DAY EXERCISES is; s::‘:;:.s:::;::f:°;ii..‘;:ii.as Hfld on Fflday last.-"Th0u the deafness is the result of Catanh and l Art Come from the Spirit Land! thou Bird.” Miss Hazel Bremner at the Arbor D 8-Y exercises held on Friday last in Prine Street School. Bums. K The bright sunny days of Spring a his own peculiar song he best! . - The pious bird with scarlet breast. The bird, whom, by some name or other, I All men who know thee, call thei brother.” I suppose weall wonderwhere our fe ered friends have been during the cold winter, but as wecannot easily follow . . _ . m themin their flight southward, it is su cient to know that they have been to north. Y The sparrow is among the first to visi us, and being a rather quarrelsome littl bird, comes back ready and more than willing to battle against any of the feath ered tribe he may come in contact with. The ceaseless clamor of the wild gees in glorious Milton” whose poetry livesi his soul alone. ' ` Apart from the universal pleasur derived from the reappearance of th birds, and the delight of sportsman an generally known, the farmers plant tree for their special sustenance and accom- modation. lopportunity of seeing, several of whic t would be useful additions to our feathered family and still more, perhaps, that We are quite as well ofl’ without, for instance here-have decided to sell them right here where where they the eag,e_ For .le e .Q are. The purchasing public will therefore find at Ramsay’s Old Stand or the next six weeks a choice lot of T? '_ h mournfully at night time. They look Spend a Sleepyess night, in ,.,,-,g~,_.,»mg S “D011 15 63 U' mlwheflirer sent from their Suchatriiil will convince you that asa ~‘ i W5 cure for Chilblains Dr. Chase’s Ointmen ‘ Merfs Furnishings s Hats and Caps Twecds and Worsteds. among our weaker favorites: ception of man, the largest amount animal brain in proportion to the size the body, is found in horses and son ence to a certain bird that ,sings ve de>id°friends,wlio will bring t5‘~.en1 ne . bird. _ Thou art cc-me from the spirit land l voice be lies-.rd And tell of the shadowy land. THE DEAF MADE TO HEAR The following is the essay read by or N. 0. Poison sr oo., Hanford 8 __.i_.____.- . U with us agagufand as we1°0k nm, upon year 1900 amounted to 120,000 francs. the newly-budding trees we think of their _.__..¢___- little feathery inhabitants, who, if we listen intently, we may hear singing each _ ' . The robin, t earliest arrival ainongour favorites, has been with us for sometime and we always welcome him with delight as an old and trusty friend. Th” “rt th° bird wh°m '”°“ 1°” Dr-sr sirs.-MINABUS LiN1:uEN'ris :_ MRS. JOSIAH HART a-th a. warmer clime in the far sunny south and i we think with a feeling of reverence of the Power which has guided even the smallest of them through peril and danger back again to their old homes in the e arouses the feelings of the spglrtsrn an while the sweet song of the smaller birds stirs and throbs the heart ofmany a “Mute ' I I , poet, they are hailed by the more practical among us, as useful agents in pro- _ ' testing the crops from the ravages of the , ` insect. l‘rue! They often prove most destructive themselves among the tempt- ing fruit trees, but the birds which are the most mischievous as consumers of fruit are the most useful as destroyersuof in- sects, and in Europe, where this fact is Living where we do, thereare 'many varieties of birds which we have not the whi w mi ht admire his power and majesty we certainly would not bid him welcome, iinding as we do, that even his lesser brother, the hawk. often causes much annoyance ond havoc Nnturalists tell us that, with the ex- of . ol _ H g~ 1' _ sTI1~;G1No oi-HLBLAINS. _ , birds, and indeed some of the latters’ I ~ - songs and calls seem almost human - - The natives of Brazil pay great rever- lieved by the application of Dr. Chase’s ° ~ - Ointment. Try it when you have retired Through the dark pine grove let thy _]oy,emotioii, sorrow and mirth which come from the songs of his lesser brothers and we cannot but feel with the poet Longfellow that Cod sent His singers upon earth With songs of gladness and of mirth That they might touch the hearts of men And bring them back to Heaven again ,-__._._)-_- I (St Thomas A modern miracle was made known to day when Mr. Riddle-, of this city,announced that he had recovered ' dis hearing He had been almost entirely deaf, and it borders on the miraculous to gnd him able to hear everything with vreat distinctness As h-is case is pro hing of-such universal interest we give became almost deaf, it v» as the result of Oatarrhal Inflammation, but nothing did me good until I used Catarrhozone It cured my trouble, and I strongly recom mend it to the deaf Fully nine tenths of can be cured by Catarrhozone The cures of deafness wrought by this remedy in cases of even twenty years standing are really astonishing Amoung many others, ministers of the gospel testify to the wonderful powers of Catarrhozone and your druggist can tell of some astonishing cases in his own experience Better give it a trial, ifyour hearing is impaired Price $1.00, small size 25 rents ilruggists THE AMOUNT OF ROYALTIBS Z ila s royalties on his books during the Port Mulgrave, June o, 1897 C C RICHARDS & C0 my remedy for colds, etc It is the best liniment I have ever used COSTLY IEWEL3 The King of Siam wears Jewels on his state dress which are valued at $151) (D0. _....._.3_-- The best family remedy for Coughs t Colds, Ci-oup, Hoarseness, and every form of Inflammation is Bentley s Lininient. Sold by druggits and general dealers in two sizes Price ten cents and 20 cents. Full directions on the wrapper Be sure you get Bentley‘s --o--- EXERCISE FOR hl‘\1GERS C ui. Mme. Patti thinks that walking is the .best outdoor exercise and billiard playing the best indoor recreation in which a sing er can indulge. D 6 e d ---o---- W'anted-.-'A case of .headache that Kumfort Headache Powders' will not cure in ten minutes. Price 10 cents. _____¢..--- SWISS GUIDES KECGRU. Rocky Mountains has a record of 2,000 mountain__ascents without an accident te himself or his party. g_-_*-301 , M/..'2,..,_,. This signature is on every box of the genuine lariative Breino»Quininer»»w ' 5?:.:;i»ge,;?,yt];ia.tcz|re1l ncmldlnnlltév c-u-» .I-1-If ` S appointed first secretary to the British le- gation at Pekin, ranks high as a Chinese scholar. His diplomatic services have all been confined to the Orient --4--- As distressing and annoying as are Chilblains they can be immediately re ry with itching, stinging feet and expectto. is the standard of excellence. _lt is th' world's greatest cure for all itching of thi’ from the other world. “'l`hoi_i art come from spirit land l thou Skim _ P i-im_~¢f¢_r~ christian Kisceerfswiss guide ionic* ` Many menis Suits’ and an s,,ited..'. i A imziuzo ;ir;i>_oiNriiisNr. _ Sir Walter Hillier who has just been _ _ - , _ i_____i-A _ _ MFNISTER OF EDUCATION iN RUSSIA. 2*’ __ 4524"# Q1 no ack lacli i Three in a Rv Three of biggest values in suits you ever seen in this little city of ours Suit $5 00 Its a beautiful dark brown, tweed Canadian make of hue Canadian wool; lined through out wiih Farmes satin. stitch ed with silk and out as good as the best in the land, we could get $7 easilv for this suit but we ask only live. Suit $1000 W ~<- se A choice of good Scotch Tweed, Irish Serge, or g hsh Worsied, Italian Cloth linings, silk stashed, stylish cut, perfect fittings wealth of pattern double breasted black or `_ nrs a genuine bnslnr ss suit ness to buy ne=s to wear Suit $l5____ __ ,s ~..-.4 .- ,. if.. hh now we come to some thing almost impossible to do ]ustice to its finest Scotch Tweed or English elegantly tailored, the best Italian Cloth, slitclied and perfect style, warranted as,.goodastailor’s make at $70 Our Motto Prowse » The Wonderful _ If your watch or clock_does not tick right, drop it in and have it made fi Zhi. cln tb ii. Having engaged the services of Mr. B. W. Cameron, Jeweler. we are in a to let you have repai.s when promised. _ A 5 » Watchiriaher and Jeureier ig; L, W, LOOK. l _ i ` . » ‘Milk .Va-ts Milk Cans . _ : Oltell us, than bird of the solemn strain to the oiiice of niiiiister of education of The appointment of General Wanow'ski R.is~ia. has proved popular With tl1€ I Milk Buckets __ at prices that will not let you gojvithout haunting you. .P 'fc #ce is to be convinczii. ` Can those who have loved forvet l D Some birds have even the power speech, Chiefiimong these the parrot .so I of which family are noted for their .cle 1.1%” °f»,=’f-»"-~.\#; __;s’~7*‘i5, gf' §,"""f*e‘ articulfiiior. i H L”-‘-i`l'i If ~ ' The artistic tastes of birds are not d . Q if, s__ fi' V' -,_ iicient either, as we can see by the c ` E struction of their cozy dwellings; Pict the ingenuity of an Oriole. Attracted ~ _ _ -ravellingt etextures e ' tically wove . i ll I]ySld3 ` __ _ upon the exterior of her dwelling a. rude _ N IIE Ar L_ FCI BORN; ' Vie call-and they answcrnot aigain- DO they love-do they love us yet 2" Ssll ell S, .. V _ in their diiilcultles with the police. l iirap-M _ me A Toxic ron Mor _ 3.l‘ A +‘ i t" with wlioui hc has sympathized y “fi ”'“’”"" Milk Scales The liiipp_i:iess_ lbntt devise); tgre&:___l;f_:_1;i`;§_ , e_ with baby : afiveri s __ . . shadowed by the ill-health or weaknes_s _ 0” of the mother To restore the mothers .~ M1kA ,gi i;;i°“.;“i.;i;:;'i.i.2iii;:;“;’as.sitio 1 erators _ A y Y ' D . Ch-. ’ N e Food is un- ~ ~ ~ ».1‘,` ` g - _ _ - the fantastic pattern and bright colors of gfgggégiyrghe n§€bl§ival ii0H _ “ `l l hi* R” atinypiece ofcarpet lviiig on the ground obtainable. It makes t e , C Je' , ___ " ' At B- H. Ii1".-'2‘»' 85 C0’S' Old . Slldlld mr_iier.she picked ii up and new with "‘°°“”°“l““-* ”°”°S’°“diifés$n§i§§§§§§§ ATF it i i . A . as f . i * - _ i itto the nlest she was building. After §5s€3;at§“Z‘;,;l;?:_1e1n§:a‘;gm_ v ’ h artis ' , iaii’s 0 reproduction of the fragment. Tha notes of many of the songsters There are 3,910 millionaire in Canada and the States and less than 'Zi good i ~ . 1 _ _ . _Masonic Teinplo. Charlottetown, P. E. I 1 5--. i Y $5’/` ` . i_ . _ _ I ..' if _ ' < » 'JL' 5? I S I 6 ,_ l is 'may be hea`rddistinct1y° above loud and O ' ' __ _ = _ distracting noises by an ear thatlias been ' ' lusincdtoiisten. This is dee not ic the loudness of the voice but the .quality of not born. ' ` ` poets. Many millionaires are made and ` _ipi,1saa.wi.i. . l , ,S7 2 i sy _ ` ` 1;,-. sus miie. uwssisaynie ass if' ‘iii ii _ ~, . . 1 _ ` i>ir 5! ? Y ' . = r ~:,f i., f. ._ ._ _ _; ‘_ g I srmdeur iiisi ssy,ui¢ asia. rricsioc. P f , ., , i ‘ - ' - . ‘1 7' 7 - ge .r. . . .-,gr . _ V, . -~f ~ ..._ - -~ <., 1_1 is r- 2 _ ~ i -. ' 'f `f-; 1 ie., _ 1- . _ s ..._ »‘ ’ ‘Ai 25 sé fu _, ,_ ,`_. (1 _ __ ` iw