u THE GUARDIAN, .f)HARLO'l`TETOVVN FEBRUARY 4 1899. _.,".,. ,<,s¢.:].,.,.._._ ..,~ -_. \ Positive Cure for .Asthma Discovered ` It has long been recognized by medical scientists throiizhollt the world that nature f has supplied :iii <-rerition with some rcliieily' in tho v<»;;f~t:ihie or tiiinomi kinffdom where- I with :tl-l forms of ailments <~:1n be cnred,; but It was not nrutll the discovery by Stan- ley of the wonlllirfnl Kola plant along the ’ peruizincntly curnble. In fact. it was not until thc investigations niatie by Dr. Clarke ; some years later that this disease wal' ~ ~ ' _ - Emory at ll and 7. Sunday school and Bible found curable: he found that by combining -#_ and It mu tiny tole Ins laboratory C1 ` H- ~ the extract of Kola Nut with other vege- table extracts that the compound obtained would periniincntly cure asthma. Clarke's ` Koi P n o d th trl I . It Pa s to Bu at I erkins SATL~RDA\-_ PEER( \RY 4_159,_ . _Y ,, _ . _ I-lov. D. \Villiam.,of Montieahat 7. Sunda _ y - EDHORIAL NOTES Hollow wires, through which coin R ports? ops; og Manning ilpiilln ng g sac ' . - _ r mento t e or ‘il sn er a, cose e even- _ » \-- pressed an was fumed at enormous I %)ng;ervéce.` llllpwoi-th Lgiiiueunt closiidofbrlab- 1 _ . . - . . l at -`r oo.. S rangers cor ia yi vite . ‘ als » Congo River in Africa that asthma was I The le~isla.ture~i of l\o\'a. Scotia pressure’ 8' wuel motor c(m('e“'led' ovided torstrangers. _“_ e _ ' __ r "at f hl 'I -I d ‘nee St. _Prayer meeting nt 10.15. Rev. 'A `""" ""°W"_`__W"'W`" “_H`“ M ' ; “ThQ gregtegt, fraud of the R0b°l5 51-ltCI'n_’°| 0! MUCUIWS, M3109, 3:0 ll fllld ) - ‘nineteenth century. He is Since 1 school and Bible class at 2.30. y f_-__mf_- -__ vs_ -_ ' 'dgad, and the fraud is fully 9xp0§¢(l_ ‘ RGFGGB ,C_`l1}lfCh-*PTH-YG? mC€DiIi2` M 10 -_ ` ~\ a t I ‘_ , 1 , . ~ _ pr 75 Qunbw, Ontario' Manitoba and But ,under the door, an enormousmagnet , ish Columbia aré now all in session concealed where the experts could not a o ip un was en ed on over 100 ____ _ _ cases in different hospitals with the mar- 1|t0 be S2,.l88,:)| ¢_ _[`he annual in- veiious result that over Mi per cent. were 3 permaneiirly cured in less chan 60 days’ treatment. Clarke's Kola Compound is now recognized to be the only permanent cure for this dreaded disease. Sold by All drug- gists. Free sample bottle sent to any par- son. Mention this paper. Address e Grliriths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church street. Toronto. or Vancouver, B. C., 8010 Canadian agents. _ For sale by (leo. E. Hughes Now, we are told the Sultan of walls and machinei asunde were The net debt of the Province, Of' ‘mon his fraudulegrt a Han ns A1_ IT.SIE`. Ii!li;lrlbTldii)d:y1Tr&n§[?.etgi1iTida.;tScIli%olEg; New Brunswick is sta.ted.by the Sun g PP ce ' _ 43151001”-S=‘ *W 2-30- together he played upon the credulity _ ,_ ,_ " ' st.Pi'.-Hic ' ~.i1.. terest on the debt in lb93 was $121,- of Phe Pubhf’ Flu They were Induced IM an S Oy ommumon a 9' m - to invest millions in motor stock. The and Bible Clase at 2.30. Evening O00 and has beenmcreased exposure is now full and complete. g"‘r“'°" “t 7° Au seat” fre' “nd ““°‘W"°' Keely well deserves the epitaph he ° ° a m. a. ns at 11 am. Bible class aid Turkey is about to formally Protest to coitned fo; himself; The cfen tiziry l£8~S l §11,1iidr¢i;'s patecliiging 2.30. Eycngong nt I7. . . . gge many giiirgntm pau 3 ui; sea. s ree an unappropriate - the powers against the British pro W1 ne , *” ’ L tectorato system in Egypt and the none of them echlwed Keely' l _ ____ ____ ___ ___ _ ______..- g0,,d,,,,_ This ig no doubt in ,, line . “°"* ‘M 11 and 7- Sunda $011001 and P8-SU°f'° ' Bible Class at 2.30. gt. w lccme and with Russi:-fs appointment of consuls *gf 1§)tne"eS ar( forbidden by law provided with comforti§lilgl?;tts.e in no a. ma . to the Soudan, and intended to bring ` Q ni' t_”.Y Sihemes Ere dsviiid ‘about aconierence of the owers with "lm .mme O me 0 wor ou. .e _ , . _ . _ . a. very complicated one and the out- p rinci le of V ' . a lower and "father gsm s ii oi <1 mil ci t 2.30.-Y. P. s. c. ii. ` the OLJQCP (;§fcl1eCk'n.}1ung-tB?-tllqs Elierebiy without bedouiinga liable to Piager g;1]‘l°°”i‘lg(VV°‘l§?’53“Y °"°“i“g at 7'3"-‘ ___--_ ` pI`0§l`€SS ll] PICR. G Sl 118. IOD IS . prosecution. Loudon Truth calls at- Has at his Book and Stationervl ' - ` tension to one of thes. Th dit ` ' ~ ll Store-the best asort-ment of Japanese I ware ever imported to the Province. l We would like you to examine our Vases 5o`clock,Tea. and Chocolstc Sets; ` geciauy is he against the taking over dressed to ten people in oliH`ei-ent O P ’ .N Bl lr S da. afbe t 4 fthe Philippine Islands. He has Parts of the country’ who-Se 1 smwsjhll will oc Wun y "wana " they are superior to anything ever odered on P. E. Island Medallions. and Pictures on Glass. Marked down for Cash-»at F. -I. HORNSBY’S il? B Andrew Carn ie is stroncl o publicly made the offer that he will ,pay out of his own pocket the $20,- United States government will at once recognise the independence of the islands. There is no instance on I record of a. private citizen being will- , . \ing to back up his opinion upon a. great public question with such a vast ._-_li In a recent speech at Brantford, Ion. Wm. Paterson, Minister of Customs, made the statement that ook IS far from assuring' “of 11 weekly paper advditisés (shaft lil-il a puts every week ten £"5 notes into a. ' 98’ is Y P” - ' 4" I Thursday Triday and Saturday ht 8 p m - » drawer enclosed in ten envelo es ad- ' osed to the expansion policy, and es- P names have been taken at random from directories and “other $7 ' . = 000,000 Promised to Spain’ if the sources. If .any one whosenume is CCoi-nei-Prince and Grafton Streets-Elder D. in one of the envelopes applies for it stamps, he will have it. A vast number of fools viill send the stamps, and yet probably not one of the ten lucky ones will be among the number. sum of money -It is_zi._bold lottery scheme in effect, Il _-L I - "" -T I” but it is doubtful whether it can be checked by legal process until new legislation is enacted. , -- while between 1888 and 1898 the _ There is much discussion from We are compelled to run day and night to keep up with our g orders. `-'si Does this show whether we are pleas~ ij ing our customers or 1: not? J. D. TAYLOR Q5 Painter: :I Queen St. _ ._ __ _f _ :` 'J-. l *M* lliill Ill about ._ foreign trade of the United States trade of Canada had increased in the same time 51 per cent. The method altogether in favor of the party con- ducting the smaller operations. It is much easier to make 50 per cent gain ona foreign trade of one hun- dred millions tliiiri on a foreign ii‘a.d8 of a thousand millions. General Gomez wants a very large ` sum from the United States before ,he will consent to disband his army. He claims lo have 40 000 men for States soldiers He claims to have twenty ma._]or generals under him it for whom he claims pay at the rat(-J what mumlmllns lit? 5.2 ‘§i.';" .iii ‘;;.i§1;i°°U§i‘;§§ . . . ' I III II I ' _VVe have some nice steel boilers -:gf ii steel reno isoiief nur. iiiii _ _ in stock that we will sell at za.; small advance on cost. g These boilers are 'made of mei best steel plate and by the besti' boiler makers. E We guamntee them to be first =__ class in every respect. No cast;.=_=__ iron ends, all stec . Cali and see us before ourchasin ell6where. _- Rlllil SIEWIRI IC “ "THE l"IODERN.” ounders, E_ngiueers and Machinis Steam Llavization Co's W hart. y Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 125. nllllllllilllllllllllllmu ~= csc: llil ll llllllllllllllliilll ___ iii' 1 A A ll Ill of $7.500 each per annum, and about two hundred brigadier general for whom he claims $5.500 per ,a.nnuin. Then too the colonels, lieut- erant colonels and majors whose num- iber amounts to thousands. In this way he makes up a. claim of nearly $60.000.0CO.° Absurd and monstrous as such a. demand appears, it is to be observed that if Gomez is not settled I with he may in Cuba. play the same game that Aguinaldo is playing in the Philippines. Uncle Sam has big business on hand just now settling with the rebels he was encouraging a I l i 'lllllll §ll year ago. ` 4 IWIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHII I L _ *_ l 1 1 .mg i E ood Furniture ° \'\¢\/St G... i=......- 0 re at any ' ¢ ‘\»\»\¢\-‘\»\'\‘\`\f\¢\fQ~s~\" We have a nice stock of Iron and IRON 0 and BRASS Bedieads &_~__~_/` __` I. \._~‘ / ;._._ _._.\.`.._~. _,Q ,| I"i"*l`f“-‘Q -.`-_ ~_® _.__ ~ no `_~.a time to time in the newspapers of the .- - ¢ 0 o ‘I had increased 30 per cent the foreign Inge central Plovmces °f tm Pm posal to make the Welland canal, or warmly commenced in Montreal and the increased tratiic. It is also ear- nestly sought after by the American canals. As is well known we are bound by treaty to transport United States merchandise and products at the same rates as our _own over the canal system. At present the canals, on which Canada has expended some seventy millions or dol.ars,do not psy their operating expenses, much loss any of the interest on their cost, the latter being paid by the taxpayers of Canada in general. The proposal to give away the tolls is therefore a. startling proposition. But very pow- erful intluences are behind this scheme and the maritime press, ald maritime public men will do well t0 been their guard before the scheme has been accepted by the government. The game is well worth watching. We fail to see in what way the mari- time provinces are to be recouped for] §¥é Quinine 'Wines the inevitable loss which free canals * eta would entail upon them. ‘ / All dealers i0cts il.ll_‘llil.lIMl.ll.flllllil.lIIlllll.lll.MII II I Ol' I ~ iii inn This is Illlllll OIOIO \ --~~---- ---s~-- --\i_,,§-_. _ _us ~ _ _ , V I |!.i» if A _ _ ` G \ - \. We are agents for the largest _manufacturers in Canada. llllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllll :melon elulell EE LZ , S lelolelelel A TESTED _ elelo-lemon’ ALLEY "mm Hakes ceeeeeeoeeeeo by letter, inclosing threepence in 7-'- ‘ Use NERVOL. One application cures;it not, .yggrmone back. il oodf N ` ' the entire canal system of Canada.; _ . f f t li.. " ° ist. of reckoning hyper centage,is however, me rom 0 U . ‘Ulm scheme 'l other cities which would benefit by freighters and forwarclers who use our' BcntIey’s Liniment the modem Pain Cure % C K, sssssssssssss ,W ,_ » Call now and get first choice-»a. full line i}}‘_'gI-4 nisliings always on hand. JDHN MCLEOD Women’s rubbers 22c. - Women’s rubbers, Wool lined 25c. Misses’ rubbers,wool lined 'Boy’s rubbers 26c. Men’s rubbers ` 32c. ` Men’s waterproof Overshoes 77c. ev ii V» illi'\m~=, rfMoritreal at li. and Rev: 0 _ PREBBYTERIAN, Zion.-Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev Mr. use at ° 30 CHURCH 0F ENGLAND. orninz prayer at 11, Sunday school riated. Everybod / welcome. St. Peter’s._- Holy communion at 8 M ti BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev. G P Raymond CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Great George Street. scr- ice at 11 and 7 Elder D. Crawford. Sunday CHESTNUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday t 4 o clock. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3, and at 7 ii, In. Week iii ht Services -Monday ‘uesda.y, GOSPEL MEETING. _ Gospnr. MEETING.-Runway Men’s Meeting n . . _ Les on- o n : 5, “ hosoevcr Btlieveth. Song service at 3.45. Strangers always welome. Cirxriui. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. rawford at 11 and 7-Bible School at 2.30 p. m§0-Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at rocuue roornscne iN ri unsure Headnchy e. %c.Bii%udi11}l)T°uggis(Ii;‘. emmgw PRICES on pillow slips and sheets hitherto unknown in Charlottetown at Stanley Bros eclipse white sale-'Slips torn and hemmed ready for use 12c each, sheets 58c; hem- stitched sheets 70c each. The advantage of having these goods torn before hemming is, after they are laundered they are square,if they are out they are crooked.-Stanley Bros. 4. Qi ssssssssssssi .iii Grillne § nnnonn. s"sTry Ozone. A wonderful remedy _ his disease. Also in stock its-ssitsegiser i==' i Q QT *lI§5I@§I§§I@5l§§l@§I@§Ii§I@§l@§I@%‘l? 3I§§I@5lIi?ll"§?lI@ Laxa Bromo /nine Quuune Pills Powders ii. il. llilllliil, Pnm. entral Drugstore. * Sunnyside, llllllillllllllllllllllllilliilli C atrial shipment of rubber 220. - \ & Co DIRECT Q, _, _ ___'_4___g'_ “_ _ - _ _ -4' - ` ' _'F #A V ' - - ~ . - - _ _A-'\ _ - ~ -I -. _W ~ iimnicu. scimrci-: .\nv.\N<'Es. ‘ii - Keely of m0b0,.f,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,_.. asked ¢|.|U;¢¢1.; ggnvicns. ” l by a friend what cpitnpii would 'oe up 1 METHODIST , ° p op e or im \\ ieii rea ,and he pr, _ _ GIIIIIIS > , ~ 41~¢ ,_ .‘ N. I .4vl We have il 1' iinfst selec to be had in the ei' y, especial bleached and uulfirtiched; P'lIoW circular; White Cotton, Quilts, JN Linens, bleaclnd und Cream, able i Night Robes. Drawers, orset Tovers, ° d Chemises, Embrol chiefs, White Cambric, Big bargains in Remus. Go Prints, Flannelettes, Dress F _ PERKINS » 1 THE MILLINER New Cloth for Fall and We have opened afine line of N 'S-uitings. Overcoatings and Trouseriiig. nts of tion in each ly so in our cries, H ods, Silks, _ ¢_-=.-.=-.assi lllill \ Dresses 5-K?" Covers. 95¢¥l*i.° 'ternsr.sndii¢§lgI& sity. Embrelde in I °*=;“¢°°l'l’»FiL`; .. " fi .-.“'J\ ' 5 NOTE-We' table Iii are goods the nay ba to wait.-T S8.1°'tC)1°18.1 .A.1"l!1S1I Auriloillzen cAPlTAL, $2,000,000.00 suscmseo cAl>lTAL, 1,a1s,6oo.0o me uP omni, soo,ooo.oo neslsnvs, slsi nec., lass, 1.o21,s11.oo Gauss income in 1396, |,21s,ooo.oo Deposited with Receiver-General ‘ in Canada, 84,000.00 BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. I EIPLCYERS’ LIABILITY. I ACCIDENT INSURANCE CDIBINED WITI-I SICKNESS BENEFITS. WDIIKIEIPS' BENEFIT INSURANCE. ELEVATUE INSURANCE. DRIVERS’ RISK INSURANCE. TIIIIID PARTY LIABILITY INSURANCE. THIS IS MEAT FO goods from a new factory. We do _ R not know how good they are, but think they are _well worth the money-we ask for them. rporatiun of Londo u that when you do'ng so in this c ont? insuring against di ease Premium the by other companies be elite alone and thibenetits granted Th e are facts dolgars to you, make a an when any one ‘ If you are a O ` eau Acci .ent Gia ° n s ' . ®@@@@@@@@@ , w. K. Rooms. “ .|..|. .noun "I 0 ’ This is Gggd ' ' Summerside, Gen. Agent for P.E.I. 'Agent at io g g ' Nov. 8-tf, eod. insurance think of the Fresh é deliciou I2, limi Tele D. ST scum Bakes _u We _have ll jsouued’ -goods _ t The .E §l»I= _tho very levi Gres