.iaiiiiviiiis cuii ' iii SUHI [YES “‘“f'4»` ‘ T ‘ , . 'rar »onAR1>mN. sexo.-is. ws.- , , , ,, , _ ., _ _ » - . - , . - _i . ‘_-fl;-'ii - _ » < if 5- *.'.F. ‘~ ' , ' ‘ ' _. » __ ‘ - '_ '_ , '_ ‘. ._ _ , qi/fg,_ - , - _ . 54;, . 15 s I Baby Treated at Two Hospitals Over a Year-Eyes Grow Worse-Doctor f . . Said 'hey Might Be Bad forYears. ONE BOX OF CUTICURA 1 " When my little girl was a few months old, her eyes began to get bad; thinking it was from her teeth,I lived in hopes oi them getting better, but as they did not improve I decided to get me ical advice. I took her to the -i Hospital several times, and snbslequently to the Children’s Hos- pita at to which institution I took her for twelve months. The doca tors were most kind and attentive. an did all thgy could for her, but her eyes seeme to be growing worse. One doctor told me they might be bad for years; I was very miserable nt such a prospect. I was one day stopped in the street by a Mrs. Todd who told me that Cuticura Ointment had cured E; MAKES coMPi.EiiicuiiE i _T -- her boy, and advised me to try it. I commenced using it that very ni ht. ‘Tlie cure has been marvelous. The eyes soon commenced to get strong, , and they are now as healthy ns if there had never been anything the matter with them. The cure was com- pleted with less than one box of Cuti- cura Ointment. You are at liberty to publish this letter, and I trust it may e the means of others being cured as my little girl has been. -Mrs. F. Phillips, Grafton St., \Vaverly, Syd~ ney, N. S. W." Reference, Messrs. R. Towns & Co., Sydney. SLEEP EUR BABIES And Rest for Tired, Fretted Mothers in Cuticura. Instant relief and refreshing, sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cuticura Soap, to cleanse, and gentle anointings with Cuticura Oint- ment, the great skin cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients, to allay itching, and soothe and heal. .i.93ii&‘i'.i.` "32§..‘.’."i‘.§'!.'.l‘.§;.."i‘i E‘i'.'.'.i‘Ifi.3‘i.'.‘1"5..'f’!'il`?i`if ' .¢.'L“'w“' i!.!....‘i¥.‘...‘t"é'.!li?.' *é;.?.§".i‘;.i‘..$‘iiz..”’.i‘.?.”’° 'll"8endlcr"llowto Cure baby flumolu1'." 0 P* i i suggestion mnyl-e siibjected to the kill- ` R `- ~l r sur iii .aria ci..-iusia I it S' ` ' ,,.|_..~.i.f;-.i:s:°-,.. °.,L:“-',,_.r_.._g..'-:~.~.-.-...‘.:». iz..-'.i.'e....=:‘.r.‘-'”f°...‘.f.-i,,..':‘,=i.‘<~,‘°s= ....;‘.ri'....I..°; ....°... I..3....:‘.; ‘,§§';,'~§,»,,,8o,, _,, °°'"`~r:a:|n Pmorznmrh PAPER ' ‘ "°°“"°"‘*°"7°'*‘”“ "‘“‘ ‘“°“' ° - i _ -- -- -~~ - ow:i’"l‘>'i-Eihoid uliakffdnqiwwixzadtgngwrutsve lhsdnnwtw :anis or ui. own mmm harm urs . (Md ‘yum inn; um; qiiumtees Prize Butter. » . ~ “"'°’ "‘° ""'“° °” .-1 in ui. worm useir. ; Jai... somiorrna.. ro. rm mm.. 'nie Largest and Best Creuneries and Dai as TITUTES Aiill IMi`iATiilllS. - W Lalandlilnardlan Publishing Company. ' Brsncb Office: al Simimerslde. 'Albedovn Geovyddipn and Searls. |°: Y ~ , . “°Tif.‘s‘f.iliL%“i€6‘:l'.l..?.i°;.”.§.§“.*.f.°??f“€Tf3f?.¥i¥Pffiffftzzt.‘.°.‘.'.':f:::i::$T$ if Th G lrdi ill the lib I Mm lillliiaod ll \‘ min. °s¢i'..i i.y"f>°:oi bias. '1i§..'."e°n .ir sqm’ :nh alfa- =niy¢i.ig as The 5,, ' -i--Y. - - * *l r . .,-_ --, , 1 6' ggsasaosoeoaaosasssaa.-assess... _ _ , ..... ____ , _f :sirQ:nrtr:Dm:1's' Pt-I ir contradict some ol the reported stato- Hales‘ statements in his letter to Tha Ole: loan 8 . to 6 D. gg. gan' L_ .' ' "-' N ‘T-'l ."1 °° ’ " ‘° kindly fashion, inasmuch as Mr.,I-Islas is J. P. H0013. Adverttlng \|gr I I. U&lllDY &lot l'~ l- NlW9°\l- 9'Ill¢fll*°°l.\|lY_- B- \ll=lAl laws batter. ° evidently under a mlmpprehenslon aa to Holm 0f|l=° T°l°i»h°~\° |33# ‘zaiiwiu mi rim T.iq.ii». ian. 1... N0 COMPROHISEI gclnglu Government clrclesst. Ottawa, way . . letltbespeedlly and forever scattered to advantage to the people of the Island ,the winds. And yet, strange to say there (mm having to pay three shore bmi mm ‘is too muah lesson to believe that. certain on ismall-minded, unpatrictic and interested from St. John, Halifax, Sydney or other DIPNBB ml! lm" Put forward this mainland points and the necessity of | 'I`he following telegram was received by The Guimlian on Sundny night, buts part oi’ it seemed so incredible that it was held for further- consideration. \Ve now con order that ii most dangerous and nefarious clude it best- to give it publicity in in frost of public indignation at tha earliest possible inonient. The telegram' is as follows: » “Orr/t\v.4, April 16-(Special)-A feeling is growing in Government circles here that, the movement. to send another dele- gation from P. E. Island regarding the Tunnel nnfl another ice-breaking steamer is evidence that the Island Government is in financial distress and would cheer, i fully iieccpted in lieu of the Tunnel n. cash su isidy and that a compromise could be arranged on that basis. “It is understood that prlvntc letters from thc Island have suggested this." ' \Vc acquit. thc Provincial Covernnient. iii ndviincc of nny design or intcntlon to ,iiccept ri cash subsidy ln lieu of s Tunnel. One tidul wave ol public indignation would sweep out of existence into the gulf of oblivion iiny Government. which would propose or accept such n ruinous compromise. If any such feeling is ____._.. W' i the attitude of the Delegates toward the tu . HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S ___4.__é'._._._-___ The Delegates at no time or place TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, lllli m Navigation Company. msd an attitude of hostility toward aasu 5 ~ _ the Company. They did in the strongest suggestion. g of Prince Edward Island in this matter. for the long period which it covered and the disastrous losses in trade, industry_ property and population which wa had suffered, owing to the iionfulfllnient of they could point out the great dis products shipped to or goods received' wlce transhlpping such goods and pro- In view ol what has occurreddnrlng the ducts by the wuy with the resultant. >DlB¢2f¢W lD0flll\S Tl\¢ Gllhlflllili 0lBlml damage, which in the case of fresh meats some right to speak for the people is often Zlper nent on their value. The Steam Navigation Company is not And we say without hesitation that no toblume for this twice handling of the payment in millions which any federal goods in transit. That the Company has Govemment could be induced or forced to a rlirht t.o be paid the cost of this handling make would be acceptedln fulfilment of in the bond of continuous steam conimunic- freight, ¢ha|-395|.; pmpcrgion 1,0 the dig. htl0l1-_ We must have the ever open tance of earrings is cheerfully recognised. gate. the continuous rails, the unbroken Thai. on many linss the Company's transit by day and night, and the .through charges for transportation are thought to freight nite without breuklnr of bulk, benign is freely ..iawi,i.iieiiiiiii. beside without transhli-ment. which only the ,ine main inn.. rin. contention or the Tunnel can give. It isa matter of life or, Delegawg .md of The Guapfiian upon _death to this Province. A cash Com- which thcchiefstress has been laid Isthat addition to a fair share of the 'Promise wouldbc literally selling our the Isisndia entitled to equal rates for i lil!! l>l00fl fm’ lU°¥l0.Y- _ equal distance to those prevailing on the A cash settlement for what- we have Mainland and that this gi-cat boon, with S\lf|`€l‘€d Ulm? "W F“l`¢l\lllBYS0ll BEING' entire relief from the cost und dniungc cf ~¥¥\€¥ll~ Of IWIIN *lull* lil °l`d°l`» bm/ 0" 5 breaking hulk and twice handling the Hditfereni; basis. That settlsnient is now 300,151” transit w°u|d be ,mimd hy me felt to have been altogether inadequate cm|,,;m¢|»,|°n of me T.mne|_ Scioul Tiachei I the terms ofiinlon with reilafd £0 0045"' communication. This is, however, uno- ON WHOM TWO OTTAWA 1"! compromise in lieu of continuous com- “xt ` inunicniion for the future. GsAE|lf4LAAN€ir,lFFc‘lJLs‘S further decrease down to one member oi' T°ME“ °“ PLEASE A" °"° °NE our represeiitation in the Commons, `“2S%“" » sA_n8“c_n°N ou RANTEED on hi-nvcst and strongest. worth $l.(ll0 ent-li noun uruuneo 2-in.. - wmv Iwi-saysis.ooo.oooi what ooh payment could repay us? The Island G | we .~....-.A 'F"‘°’-511 ~' wouldspurn any bribe inlieu of t-he ful- u HATS No two men loolr alike. Is it then reasonable to suppose that the same hat will be equally becoming to all men ? We are inclined to think not. , We go upon the supposition that the Greater ¢. The Variety of shapes, widths of brims, heights of crowns and colorings, the greater will be t e satisfaction. Accordingly we present 5ooo new spring Christy and Suffolk Hats to you; They embrace all the stylish shapes, coloriugs and proportions-from the conservative shapes to t e latest in young men's snappy styles. We've all our spring_hats_in now. Prices carefully at 5oc, $1.00, $2.00, 3.00, 4.oo and $5.00. You can get along without a new list but you wo'nt be comfortable. Take no risk-come here and buy a Christy or Suffolk. ‘ There’s lots of them. Prowse Bros., The Only Real Good Hatters. ' .5 . -‘-ls. _ _ _', _ ther matter altogether, from selling out our very existence by accepting a cnsh Such ri compromise would mean further dcpopiilstlon of i-he Province, further rind ruinous loss t/0 our trade, in~ irenioval from our Province of lending 'business establishments, t-lic repetition of what we have sutTered in rencut winters and are still suffering. We have lost 6,1130 in actual numbers'"uud l2,000 fllment of the union bond. Wcinust L The Guardian has rccaived from the I thatlthe coming 24th of May shall be ob- d served with increasing enthusiasm as B that it is especially desirable that the day shall be observed in the schools, “so that the rising generation may he associated ‘with their elders in hymns of praise and Rtlinnksglving which should on that. dny `risc to Him in Whose hands rests the fates of all empires and peoples." ‘It is arlrlcfi as' s suggestion that the ‘ National Flag be hoisted on May 24th on places of worship, public buildings, schools and private dwellings throughout ithe Empire and that the clergy of all de- lncminatlons be invited on May 21st to allude to the coming celebrations in their semions and addresses and “to impress on r.heir_ congregations that righteousfiesi. alone cxalteth a nation, and that no emp~ A tion during the last census decade owing W to our isolation-l8.(ll0 `of our best and D have the bond: fulfilled, without com- P Pi-IYSICIANR .OPEl(A'I`nD LN VAIN FOR Bleeding Piles AS AFTERWARDS COM- ` PLETELY CURED BY US- ING TWO BOXES OF diistry and property. Itwould mean the l I 0 . 3383 lil Ill ll The folly of riskinga surgical operation, with its pain, expense und diiugcr, is ll- _ more of our natural increase in populn- lu stmied iii the case of Mr. Lepiniz, who as cured of bleeding piles by the use of r. Gliasi-.'s Oliitineiit, after the surgcon’s knife had failed. Mr. Arthur Lopine, school teacher, hatfor two years I suffered from bleeding ` on, and was under the influence cf chloro- form for one hour. For about two months was better, but my old trouble returiicri, I F'*“l °f Mwth 5 °9.mm““i“"‘°“ “king and again I lost. much blood. One of my octors told me I would have to undergo nother opcrntlon, but I would not con- Einpire Day. His Lordship points out Benn I “My futher, proprietor of the Richelieu Hotel, Ottawa, advised me to use Ur. Chasc‘s Ointment, and two boxes cured m e. Idld not. lose any blood after he- ginning this trcatincni, and I have every to bell th _ - reasonb eye at the cure is ii per Chnrlouetown’ P_ E' L v rnancn one. gratefully rcconimend Dr. hmm 125, Box "gm Chssc‘s Ointment, as ii... i.¢,gi,r,i~¢i.i,m¢n;. in ___tl_s, ,_ &w_ __ _ _ _ _W V _ k_V__ W`___ g W __M_ A W the world for bleeding piles.” Dr Chase°s Olntnieiit., the only positive tty boasting should enter into the program of the day". The Guardian heartily e`n- ' riorses the spirit. of these proposals, and 'will return to the subject at an early day. The reception accorded to Bishop Mc- |Donald last evening on his return from ,Rome and the Holy Land was very hearty, enthusiastic and imposing. The Ottawa Delegates will report to a public meeting in Market. Hail, Summer- ' `sida tonight.. It is lntiiqaiicd that there may also he otha- speakers. if the elect shouldhe the same as that realised by the meeting at which the Delegation rc- porterl in Charlottetown. it will go far to remove any remaining oblections to the 'Tunnelanil in convince all present that ` r.his_grna_t national work ought oo be im. ` niedistely put _ under construction. You are invited to be present at RIM!! “nil lil I aight.-llnnra &“=’isl.aadoptu ' mi Qi 1 PILLS make new rich bipod, strengthen the nerves. Give increased health and - stren li, aid digestion. induce ;°.‘..':".i::.¢..i':.i"- °“'° Price 2 e r box. ' l»l\° Present to twat. them in more 3 his CHAniorieiowu. cuARofiANi“"- “"=~ f° 5 mms.: » C038 seeeei 5-‘~°"“*°°°'*"°“~° °-'-°°"°¢°"° Loiiii roiiiiii iiiiiiiiuoiiiiiini iiiiiiit BEWARE UFSUBS swer as was before made by Mr. Full . _Agp :Dn4I»IlI»l. The Guardianl columns. We prefer- ' *_* *"" '°°"’ ° G G I' I . ceeoceseecgeessli 3 il ' is Near -` EDUC Guaranteed Below we present our B For 49 _ cents Dair. - 3 pairs purple kid gloves Perrins. sizes 6%, 6%. 6%, worth $1.35 pair. I pair purple kid gloves Perrins,size 6,worth $i _ io. 4 pairs tan kid gloves Perrins sizes 5 % , 6%, 7% v‘orth$i-35. 3 pairs mauve kid gloves Perrins. sizes 6%. 6%, 6%. worth $1.35 pair. . 3 pairs blue grey kid gloves, Perrins. sizes 6, 6%. 6% worth $135 pair. 1 pair dark green kid gloves. Perrins, size 5% woitli $i:35 pair [lace-] 4 pairs black kid gloves Perrins, size 5% worth $i.35 pair. [These ha\e colored stitchiugs]. 8 pairs white Suede gloves. worth $i.oo, sizes 5%¢ 6%» 6%. We have besides our ne rived by express some few d your inspection. all the new of washable kid gloves. A355... F. PERKI ASTER “IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS” at Hand. ' iioN -siir Odd Lincsgiii Pcrrin’s Kid Gloves. SALE. Two columns full to the brim of stirring news. Short paragraphs instead of long winding arguments. but the early shoppers will find a rich harvest in them. For 95 cents pair. 2 pairs lieht grey kid gloves. Peii'in’s. sizes 6%, and 7. worth $i.35. I 3 pairs Mode kid gloves Peirins, sizes 6% .6}é. 6%. worth $1.35. - 1 pair Mode kid gloves, Fowne'.s,size 6%, worth $1.65. [pearl fasteners] 6 pairs grey kid gloves, Perrins, sizes 5% 6, 6%. 6% worth $1.35 5 pairs cream kid gloves worth $1.35. sizes 5%. 6. 6%, 6%, 6%. [1 pair each size.] rx pairs silk lined Mccha‘s, in tans, brown and greys_ sizes 5%. 6, 6%. 6%. 6%, 7%. 2 pairs light green suede . gloves, sizes. 6%. 6, worth $1.35 pair. r pair red Suede gloves. size 6,. worth $1.35 pair. 12 pairs heavy kid gloves in fans, mode, fawn and greys. sizes 6, 6%, and 672 worth $1.20 pair. - w Spring Kid Gloves which ar- ays ago and are now ready for est shades besides a big range NS 8. Cc., .§§:;=;.:z is riinire iiiii,Mu..iroi<.., oni., wriies;-"1 &l All the Time in taking the liberty of informing you '__=__, Ai __ __ __ __ _ _“_A p mmm, "°°» “"4 1°" ‘“°" “ay “b°“° half I ow Rushed With Order-s~--_------~-~-, P _ of blood. Last. summer I went. tn the » ‘ THE c0M|NG [|||>||][ [)AY_ Ottawa General Hospital to be operated The remark is often made to us, "How is it, you are always so busy?" The answer is a simple one, we give such satisfaction in the work we do, that our reputation is known far and wide, and every. where all over “Our Fair Island to Nova Scotia,_New Brunswick, C Province,” even across the straits ape Breton, Quebec and Ontario, in fact in all parts of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for work. Is the question a difficult one to answer? We trcw not. Satisfaction is the essence of success, hence our success in busi- ness. ` Remember us when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- tion. BRUCE STEWART & C0’ yi Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers, Steam Navigation Coy's Wharf , i House Cleaning Means extra work for the ladies. Let US help YOU by doing your lace curtains, table linen, blankets, sheets. slips, towels. etc. There will be more sunshine in the home if you do so. We guarantee satisfaction. A. F. WEBSTER. . Star Steam Laundry. Kent St.. Phone 151. _ _` __ 3 ‘ PRATT’S ASTRAL UIL. This is the most satisfactory Kerosene Oil we have ever handled. We buy it direct in large quanti- ties and can guarantee the quality. Price 25c per gallon. Jenkins & Son 2 Cases I New Suitiiigs, New ilvcr- Coatings, New 2 Tropuscrings. J0liN MCLEOD & C0. and guaranteed cure for every form of »»“°~- 0° ~=-=-»--= bo-» -» -11 d--Ie-. »- I "44AAA4A..`¢.l'.,! Edmnnson, Bates & Company, Toronto. _.il Iron-Ox Tablets can he had at McDonald S ‘ 9 ’ & McKlnnon's Drugstore. 7dr.f l L, , _ Screened [RUN R - BM, _ un oi Mine Slack Coal ! 1 . s som by 9° 1 lhiiiiigiis Haidwaiiii., t ild ii.iv.ii¢iiiii,i>iiiii.is. Central Drug Store. Sunnyside. I is the best soft coal in the world. Every coal dealer in Charlottetown sells it. ` Agents for ~ ` ' nova scam siesi. r. coiu. coiirsiir, tri.. &_v_v'z.v':v_'v;'v;v;vy;1~v-»~A PIMPLES ON THE FACE Can be cured by using our Eczema Lotion. We know of cases where one bottle has made a complete cure. Try a bottle, not oily. dries in, in a moment. Price 25c. Mailed to any address on receipt of price. ‘ ELLIS Tenders for (` ity Waighsr Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for City Weigh Scales" will he received at this otliee until noon on Thursday the :surf April 1?); filrioméiny Erlang W con t t e Sealeszatuting msg iier gearvrom tire isttday iiit» _ ciiy crm. P - i -e==» '