4 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 101899 f ri- M.. ' * is ” gl WI 1 MUNYOWSI _ _, I do not believe there \>*',`, __-_ ;g a case of _dY¥P¢P‘ ~ ‘ » gig, indigesticn _or any stomach i1'0\1Dl¢ . that cannot be I0' . ' lieved at once and y _ ~ rmanently Cured -' ,,,» §§ my Drsrnrsm , _ ff CURE`MUNYoi~r. 'FIIIDAX FEB. 10 1899 i lil' V...__._'_._._._._._ l RELIGIOUS STRIPE IN ENGLAND A tragic controversy arose in the . irst family of our race in which Af *ll d"°3“°t" orother was arrayed against brother » :£1 ' asc. . viii Guns ‘ 4 ' to Health and medl- ~ - cal advice tree. _1505 Arch street. P1111* IIIIIIIS III IIIIIII IIIII; flnd it to their aivantaze to send to F. J I Hornsby): Books Store for Legal Blanks, Seals, Tapes. \\’ax. Inks, \\'ritlng and Copying from th: best makers. Day Books, Ledgers. Journals, etc, Note and Receipt Pads, Letter Clips and Files, Johann Fab rs’ best Rubber llnnds and Pencils, all shaved down very ine at F. J. HORNSBY’S. Eoaanelaa-e;>UrB Do not wait until Ht use Cleaning to get Mats and Frames ou those Pictures that you in- tend: d to get cleaned and fixed up last Spring- We will do them for you cheaper now than we can in the Spring and lyou will now have a larte assortment of Picture Mouldings to c hocse from. Come to _l,l,,|l,ee,ee,eel'e eeel line PIIIIENIX Assurance Company of London, England. Assets - - ~ 813,000,000- Fire Insurance perty at lowest rates. e I-.eeeeen 2 -- __ ‘N hat IIlIIlWnIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|§ ever the alt-ir of religiou,and freligious strife has been the bane of every age since Adam dwelt in Eden. Just now 4* F g lEnglandiis becoming the scene of a A A z . ,_ ‘ bitter religious struggle. Sir William f lHarcourt, before his retirement from . the Liberal leadership, had written a series of letters to the Times against Ritualism, Balfour, Conservative and nephew of Lord Salisbury, had pro- pounded a scheme for state aid to a. Catholic University to be established in Irelaudi Probably both Harcourt end Balfour were sincere in their ad- vocacy, but the animus of each was also largely political. Sir William Harcourt naturally ‘desires to please the Nonconformist and Low Church elements which to M gether form so largea proportion Iof the Liberal electorate. Mr. Balfour is more than will- ling to make a further bid gfor Irish support, which, since the labandonment of Home Rule and the ldeath of Hr. Gladstone has gravi- Itated to the Tory standard. And 'ealthough Mr. Balfour`s proposal in regard to the Catholic university seems to have been rejected by the cabinet, the situation has developed an ex- ; citing “No Popery” cry. An incident of the struggle was the _great meeting in 3 Albert Hall, noted in our despatch- .yes of ten days ago, where 10,000 npeople met to protest against Roma- lnizing tendencies in the Church of England, cheered wildly for Harcourt ,E and Kensit and savagely hissed the Archbishopz of York and Canterbury. Kensit is the man, by the way, who ,goes about interrupting Ritualistic services. Attacks upon Balfour have been also frequent and strong, in ` which Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, the well-known Methodist divine and leader has taken a share. Now we are told in a cable letter that Lord Halifax, leader of the Ritu- alists, who within a .few years made a strong edort to in- ,duce the Pope to recognize the . validity of Anglican orders, declares that there are a thousand clergyman of the Church of England who will lnever abandon Ritualism, no matter lhow strongly they may be enjoined ,to do so. Moreover the Ritualists Ihave announced their intention to Ivote against any member of parlia- I ment of whatever party who has shown sympathy with the attempt to enforce the principles of the reform- .ation upon the church -of England. they claim they are strong enough to control fifty-seven parliamentary seats. I ____e It is not a leasing ros ect to about = A Steel Feed Boii r this i-all! E ° E IIII I II IIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIII W b :ft steel plate and by the boo;,'=° boiler makers. =-= Vie guarantee them to he fir-sri class ii: every res ect. No cosL_ iron crd=, all stef-il -_ Call and .see us before purchasing citewlierc. I"Il.§.IllIIl.I.I"~§ II IIIII -_ l l _-_ 1 l uni u-__ sl ul 11 i __§|seems face to face with an angry ==:‘ sectarian struggle. _Wefhayetaoriie nice slrli-ellpoilers 3 lfl ` 5 - i ° - srniillxadvaiicnzedvg :date at &:__i And now Japan 15 re ann 59 33' The-e boil.-rs are made of the; P is P P lcontcmplate, but the Mother Country I '_ -- -qi _._ ' P P g ~ sert herself as an industrial member of the family of nations by holding an international exhibition in 1902. In New Brunswick there are now full government tickets in every con- stituency, and opposition tickets in all but four- Restigouche, Gloucester I third son of the Queen, becomes heir to the reigning dukedom of Saxe 1 he will have to choose between thisl ereign. Should he decide to remain an Englishma n he 'will resign the Saxe Coburg succession in favor of his eldest son, Prince Arthur. The duchy has an area of 755 square miles, about one third the size of P. E. Is- land, and a population of about 210 - 000. ~ ‘ From Indiana comes an exposure of the latest trick in circumventing the secrecy of the ballot. The trouble with the briber has always been to make sure that the bribed voter marked his ballot in thvmanner he promised. At length a plan was hit upon that worked ad- mirably. Each voter was~ fur- nished with a ballot paper which was a facsimile of the real ballot. With this he was given a piece of carbonised paper - of the same size and shape. When the voter went into the booth to mark his ballot he placed the bogus ballot underneath the real ballot, with the carbonised paper be- tween them and then marked the ballot in the usual way. By means of the carbonised paper the bogus ballot- wasmarked in precisely the same spot as the real ballot. The voter carried the bogus ballot thus marked to the V briber,and on this conclusive evid ence received his bribe. Biliousness is caused by aorpti liver, which prevents diges I lbnuid permits food to torment and pnti-ity in la dermal. Then follow dizziness. headache, I ’ I haomtna, norvdulnen, md, I not relieved, bilicus fever I lr blood poisoning. Hooi1’s` I S Hill stimulate the stomach, lenaeugha- Igor, cure hoadaehadizzlness, con- &l_v.___;_'__~ ii ._ -» _ -_-_ -' ssssaesesssss La (irippe Very prevalent . sad Quarters _ for reliefs. . 5 ' aaaaaaaaaassaaaesaaas _ axatlve Bromo Quinine ‘ not too pleasant but effective sie llur llwn n git/é Perfect. Headache Pow- N, dcrs, speedy relief. ‘if llur llwn - % Quinine Wine, standard §% strength. sltllur Own % British Cough Cure, i % mense sales of late. Amnioniated Quinine Pills, etc, *For convalescents, Pabsts and _ is-n iii eiil nennne, Penn Central Drugstore P of Edinburgh A consequence of his at 1-,ho time when the war with the death is that the Duke of Connaught nited States broke out had only a wports and cities with but very ittle of the countr behind them C0b\1l‘g- BHI5 88 the Dlllw Of C011- under her control. yFor years Spain’s naught had chosen a military career ', war outlay in rho Philippine group With an 8SPil'0-50" t0 b€00m€ C0111- had been far in excess of any receipts mander in chief Of the British army, therefrom, and the ex orience of the P ashington government for years to W and reigning *IS 3 Petll’ G°l`m“U SUV' come will be much the same. The Filipinos are in possession, and it may b b e, and probably will be cheaper to uy them outethan to conquer them. Possibly Aguinaldo may reduce his demands with something of the same y facility that Gomez in Cuba dropped from sixty millions to three millions. An Ottawa despatch to the ‘Halifax Chronicle, which is not improbably inspired,speaks the extension of Gov~ ernor Howlan’s term and has the fol- lowing to say in regard to his pro-f bable successor : ' _ The question of his successor is now a live one. Already the name of one gen- tleman, Hon.Daniel Davies.uncle of Sir Louis, has been prominently brought forward. The question is by no means settled. Mr.Davies would fill the otlice with dignity. The other possibilities , are Hon. Donald Farquharson. premier ' of Prince Edward Island. and Dr. Mc Intyre. ex-M.P. One of the three will likely receive the ' appointment. Mr. Davies is an Englishman and a member of the Church of England- Mr. Faiqu- harson is of Scotch descent and a. Pres- byterian, and Dr. McIntyre is of Scotch descent and. a Roman Catholic. As the present incumbent is a Roman Catholic the chances of Dr. McIntyre may not be as gocd as the others. ' AGADIAN' HAY BE FLOATED. SYDNEY, February 7.-The steamer `Acadian, Captain Couillard, ran ashore Sunday evening, while entering Loui- burg. The vessel struck on Mad Mol land drifted eff and grounded on fi frocky shoal. There is lifreeu 'feet of water 'in the hold. If the wind continua- ffshore she may be iloated. W.B. Elobell & Co., Quebec, Archibalo. I lorlh Sydney; Charles Archibald. Halifax, and (aptain Couillard, are , the owners. No insurance. -it---1 D. A. BRUCE moved to his new pre- mises in Morris Block where he will b ‘Prnt J ll Robertson DAIRY co.\iMIssioNsR, and . PRUI'-'ESSDB llAG0l|iel Ol the Experimental Dairy Farm I will visit this province in the interests of the .Fnrmers and Hnrtionltn And will hold meetings as follows: *-5 i I fd ,....». CIJ Monday, 27th Feb.--At Rustico Bank at 12.30; Biadalhane Hall at 7. Tuesday,28th Feb,- Kensington Ha l at 2; Suaimerside at 7. Wednesday, March 1-0”Leary Ha l at 2; Alberton at 7. Thursday, March 2-St. Pr.-ter’s at 2; Souris at 7. Fridav, March 3 -Charlottetown in ,Kind'ergarten Hall.at 2; also at a meet- F°UDd€l'S. Engineers and Machinists = Steam .\-'avization Co’s Vv harf T1 Chailottetow P. E. 1. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Il §IIIII I I n, __ khone 115 'w EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _.5 .___ At New Hai en January 26 h ’99 to ir. and Mrs. Robert R. Frizzell, a daughter. RfMN...lIl...3Ilf- LONDON HUUSE Dress Goods, Prints. Flannelettes- VV]11te CO17‘t011s, Skirtings, Ribbons, etc. - - .”TF .M (}.t ly nnnnnnnnnnnnnna ll P1068 lllillllllllllllllllllll <=_ i Q’ 3 el ll \eel|,eeee,le on Hockey Boots.. Men’s Black Hockey Boots $1.98 for $1.45. ‘ “ “ “ 2.38 for 1 65. 2 5° (C (6 (s 1'. 1. lelll II Il I e in llllllllllll I Prince Alfred of Saxe Coburg, Spain has probably got the best of . whose _death was announced a fe'yv the bargain in selling her title to the _ p days Since, ‘WS tho Only son and heir -Philipines for $20,000,000. Sha never '_`__ '_”" """""`”___"' Of l'»ll6_ Q11(-3EI1'S SQC0ll(l SOD, the Dl1l{_8 had full oggeggign of the islands, and pays to Bu at Perkins: ‘ £6 I u 9 en Slllli We have the finestsele to be had in the city, especn bleached and unbleached; Linens, bleached and e (I3 Night Robes.f Drawers, Chemises, Embro chiefs, White Cam REIVIN Big bargains in Rem Prints, Flannelettes, Dress I pleased to see his old customers and sr...e~.=.... .:.°.e.:ef:...eeef.e:ee.f....." e'“,...=e.e new -28 ff~ , ’ F. PERKINS & THE MILLINERY LEADE I ¢ DIRECT F R LON FII d P . =ie7,inenesamep1a¢e-same evening. We have opened a.»i:ine line of Nobby Saturday. March 4-Eldon lall a. Suitin S_ ver i2.3o- Murray Harbor some-.air 30. g O coatings and Trousemrg % ° .e . _ gpgsuunysidg aMft:orgélgysgglyorggugzliid.efihtgiif _ 1 _Call iiiow and glct first choice-a full line of _-I §l§ yi that all meetings shall be held on sharp Ins Hugs' a' Way’ on and- g ` and Madawaska. g 7 I U39- . .I _ _ P i __ A ' A Y s ' I l . A . . p , 1 ‘ I' fth D ` A ` t fth P 7A¥'éWyethS Malts’ Beef Extralns’ iiigc; S iiaciaallllgioalliiiimsiluflllixatiilotteatoiniii a JOHN'NlcLEOD & ima e | , 1 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll ` “ Tan “ °‘ 2.-is for 1.75.i~ ` 2.45 for- 1.80. . 2 » ` e goooeocoeooee ein Gus I UU he o @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ §One l`lomentg@@@@ g@@@@@©@@€@@ It may interest YCU. We will tell you the as few words as possible We offer you an ordinary value in Y ed room Suits Suit comprises, full size bedsteads, Bureau of sign, with nice REAL carvings, (no cheap good Washstand, 2 strong Gene Seat Chant Rocker and l nice Table with shelf belo W pieces made of elm finished antique, only 20-00 Cub- Good value Call and see it. HH HEWS %@€ @@6®C@€6 EAW Hallam 60008 TWIIIII \ FIJI? Glnallr ction in each Tailull ally so in our Pillow Cotton, circular; W`h|te Cotton, dliia ' Corset Tovers, ideries, 11'* °' 91 " bric, Ties, 55 nd W 55% 5.5¢ ldlol speciih--411 nants of White Goods Silks, Whileithe Goodaiu The Pee hl5n QVQW hw