“J . ‘l~-`. .,~, A. .li , |,., _ ` i t 'lit ¢ ».' 'iv' ..-,» , ‘"1 .t xt; `i 'Y “ 1 :- 8 iii ' -5. e- .-4,, flhis. ,Qtr 'r .» .l l J 1 . » ff- fi .5 » a,....;,. y . L V ii.- iii iiniments. It.-snnplyiooems ftsholdforawlile. Why? lieoansetoget..riilofl.yon must correct.. theaciacon- dltlonofthehioodonwhiclt “ `it»_depends. l-lood’| Suu- parillahascnredthontlds. THE UIORLD OUER Thousand: of .Mothers arousing llll. li0llEllllE’S ttttms' smut FI t‘tii|rea'x ilhcah, you cannot but admit the fact that this preparation is one oi int-rit :intl is all what is claim(-tl for it. lt is safe, pleasant and sf/»tliing for cliilflren teething, an/l n prompt checker of bowel and stmnzicli troul»l.~. Pllyslclaru and Professional nurse: recommend lf. In piir\‘ltu~iri;_{, we that Dr. Co- flt-rrc's signattirc :tml portrait is on t:vcr_v wrapper, licwzirc of tlicrnany Svxri-s put up in n .-.imilsr funn and uiafli: to look like Dr. Ci>.1,imitt-ti, .\tt.u:rt-sl. L;-it-iafin. STAN'l'ON'S PAIN RELIEF, s fiom ui-nv ron mvntnsr. sr.: nrvuono. on ii, BIG FIRE SALE ADV. in this is.»i\"s B.»\RGA1Ns_ se. l . 1 .man sr \__ _ 1.- _~"_ i , t ;i , .ii »"i '.-t ._-_ . _J .! l sl ., .U V . J' J ., it .. .. -, » » -`~ it A I » i J, . ,. . ll \,,|:\ V --.........,¢s..,f.c»_.a.»,.._:,;,,.,,,, ...__ ,_ ,. o ._`El’it tl ." ‘sf jf? vs' ~'E'1§, > \ ’ i I it. If you are economically minded youll find that inter- c.-.ting bargains go on sale promptly at 9.30. COME EARLY.-\\'ecks & Co. line Sale' isdn' .farliccnsc, hut were voting for a lnw THE THE GUARDIAN. _ ltklld f0l _"SIE RULE- SATURDAY IORNING FEBRUARY3. ifll. _&r9°l_lll|i1¢\l Rll|almln‘ has vary coitrimsotts wmt riirvious vans Three times the people of Prince County have voted in regard to the Canada Tent- perance Act. The iirisl. time was in 1878 just after the Act had been passed at Ottawa. Tho tempernuce people wanted to try the new law and petitioned w have it. brought before the electors. When the vote was taken it swovl as follows: lt!Ti'-For the Act 1761 Against the Act 271 Muni-ny im Time passed on arid after six years the ‘opponents of the Act petitioned to have another vote taken uitha \-ie\ri.°ita frcpe ii. Agood deal of interest was ex- zcited and a much larger vote was polled than at the previous election under the lAct. The result w.\~: lf§.‘}l-l”`or the Act Against the Act :init l,tKL$ Majority l,K74 The vote just now taken was under very different conditions froui those of tit- simian! .fists .ma ian. The than erance people, or notably the advanced prohibitlonists, were seeking to repeal the Canada Temperance Act in order that the Prohibitory Law might come into effect in its stead. The issue was a choice between two laws, one stronger and more advanced than the other, but bath of which were designed to abolish the liquor traffic. There was here fair ground for ii difference of opinion between temperahcc men as well as others. The Canada Temperance Act was sul.- jcct to approval or rejection by the people atintervals of three years. The I’rohibitory Lnw now brought into force is not subject to repeal except by the l.c~;.;islature. There are also heavier penalties and more stringent provisions in uiany ways. Men could claim that in voting “forthe Act" they were not voting I 3 f i ` \ i ur Sale I . Made A Great ‘i > Anil \vc ncvcr had a sale so successful in our lives before, and now we’ve decided to con- tinue it just ONE WEEK LONGER jiist till Saturday then the prices go back to their usual places NOW IS YOUR CHANCE And you woitlt get it again, 25, 33% or 50 per cciit off any goods you like to ask for in our big stock. WE’LL WAGER YOU’Li. BE SURPRISED when you pricc our goods during this week, and you’ll wait a year for another chance if you miss tlils one. The Only Real Cheap Men. , it! night of this week and Canos. - » ' wana asa bo.. tmrgtn is by an unpo- zance people and long supported by them, The liquor lntcrats very naturally pre- ferred the lem sliingeni. to tha more stringent law. It is possible that the new phaaen of the question presented at the election may have confused the minds of aoms electors. but il is safe io any that the liquor inter- est polled its fullstrength lor the Act and was reinforced by some lnoderat.e'prohi~ bitionists who from preference or other reasons decided to stand- by the old law to which they had so long given their sup- pcrt. The vote "against the Act" clearly represents the advanced prohlbitloniak of the county. In this view of tha case thc result becomes doubly cheering to the friends of Prohibition. In the election of 1875 but 2,63 electors voted, while in ltvli the numbcrint-tensed to i,Uili. The present vote is much larger, 4,721 with one poll still in bc heard from. The majority is a very large and decisive one lu any case, and when viewed as expressing u choice in favor ot a stringent Prohibltory Law, as against a less stringent and permissive measure, .urmfis the ii.-st possible pmt of the strength of prohibition sentiment in Prince County. The following are thc figures \\'lth one poll, Mlmlnlgish, tobe heard fron. : liloil-Against the Act BOM For the Act N57 Prohibition majority fill? Over three thousand nicn went to ihr polls in Prince Couniyon Thursday last and voted to repeal the Scott Act in urdcr that the stronger and more efficient Prohibllory Law might take its place. _These men voted on purely public grounds without money or ,hope of monetary reward, without pay forthe day, wltnout the inrluceuicnt of party favor, with no expectation of securing office or contract. They voted on the dictates of conscience, for the good of their homes and their country. It was a sublime spectacle. Heart _Trouble The heart itself has no power-no self- control. It is made to beat by a tender nerve so tiny that It is scarcely visible to thc naked eye. Yet ten thousand times a tiny this delicate nerve must assist the ht-art to expand und cntttrnct. This nerve is only one of the branches of the grunt sympathetic, or Issnna, nerve system. Each branclt of this system is so closely allied with the others that weak- ness or Irregular ity at any point is apt to spread. Heart trouble frequently arixes from Stomach trouble throuizh sympathy, and Kidney trouble may also fol ow. For each of these organs is operated by it branch nl these same sympathetic nerves -the livstns Nsnvss. lri Heart, Kidney or Stomach troubles, it is of but little use to attempt to doctor thc organ itself-the mont permanent relic( lies in restoring the issnnc Nimvns. Dr. Shoop rcgardsthese nerves to be the rval cause of such troubles. The remedy- known by physicians and druggtsts uve-rywlterc an Dr. Shuop‘s Restnratlvef~is thc result ofryeurs of endeavor along this very line. t does not dose the organ to flenden the pain-but it aims w go at once to the nerve-the Inside nerve-thc power nerve-and builds it up, and strengthens it, and nmkcs it well. Every heart. sutleicr may have Dr. Si\oop`s book on the Heart. It will irc sent fren, and with ityou will ret:eivr~ the 'Health ’i`oken," an intcndod passport to good health. For thc fr-ua book Book i ynplcpsin. and tho "Health Bbok 2 Ott the curb. Token" you must ud- llook Ci on the Kitlneyfi. drcrarl llr. Shoop, Box llouk 1 for \\'ollton Noll! Racine. lu.-‘irate llnok 5 for Men. _ which book you want. Book lion ftltenrnntlsru. Dr. Shoop'a Restorative Tablets-give full three weeks treatment. Each form- Iiquid or tatrlat-have equal merit. Drug- gists everywhere. Dr. Shuts Restorative. A MACHINE FOR WOMEN. shnuldbe thc best obtainable. The Sin- ger sewing machine is acknowledged the lightest running, moat durable and con- venient of tiny. Look for tits red S. Queen Street, Charlottetown, also on south side of Water Street, Summer-side: P. E. l _ ..- -_ol o = C The publisher of the beat Farmer‘a paper in the Maritime Provinces lu writ.- lng to us states: , “I would say that I do not know of a medicine that has stood the test of time Itltu MINARIYB LTNIMENT. It his been an ttnftiliitig remedy in our household ever since I can remember, and has outlived dozens of _would-be competitors and itnlfatora." . v _l_...__..._.__ .inn lc valentines, fancy valentines an elegant line to select from. Price from l nent. to UMD. Dnn t miss seeing them at 'l'ayior‘s Bookstore. ld iw. FIRE SALE BARGAINS. See big nd in this issue for TODAY’S FIRE SALE BARGAINS. » It’s full of int;-nsely inte/esting, money- saving bargain items. Go on sale at 9.30 sharp. COME EARLY. Bring the ad with sale. 3dii. yon.-Weeks & C0., ‘Fire wana him and the Irish leaders rr- qairing him to introduce a Home Rule lmpoanible nor altaaether improbable that he may do no befor: the present Pnrllllllelllry htm. lhlll end. Should he do an it will hardly ba' open either to Mr. Bailonror Hr. Chamberlain in charge that the utatterhaa not. been consldt-md by thr people: -“Which will you has-ef' said llr. Balfour, the fbrmer Premier, it Queeu'l Hall, london, “Will yuu have Home nrle on the onciide, or fiscal reform on the other. Put inita simplest terms ihat ia the issue now before the country." \"’I‘iie negative aide uf our po icy," mid Mr. Chamberlain, "is resistance to Home Rule; the positive aids is our policy of fiscal refonn.” The Unionist leaders thas during the campaign asserted that Home Rule wm an imiuc before the electors. If it is non clear that the nation has decided against ti‘aCh<\mberlain fiscal policy, of which fact there can be no doubt, it might also be argued from the utterance above quot- ed that a popular mandate has been given in favorlof Home Rule. This wonlt. howeyer be claiming rather too much. Bath parties were agreed that the tarill question was in issue, but both were net agreed that the Irish question was in isvua. The Liberal leaders claimed that It was nof. But. the Home Rule cause seems to be growing in favor, having won the support ofa body of Irish landlords' who were awhile ago its strongest opponents. It has a wonderful vitality Twenty years ago the Conservatives declared it settled and ten years sito thty claimed it was dually disposed ol. But evidently the final disposition of this question has not yet been reached. In thc tucarititnc almost nil the English- speaking world outside of thc United Kingdom is squarely committed to local at-if-government and the fcilcral system. ______ __ The winter has not bccn dead though it has slept. We may expect the mercury to laik with zero before February is out. Fourteen huurlred is airood majority. Most members of Parliament or of tite Legislature would he well satisfied with one fourth that number. The Y. M. C. A. will have it murtizugc to burn some of these days. It i< a laudable amhitlnn. 'That worthy insti- utionis doinganohlé work and is also growing In popular fnyur. Now for the vote in Klug‘s and Queen's Countiesi Charlotte!/own is already pro- vided for and when the vote to repeal the Scott Act lu Quceri's Dounty is hereafter taken the City will not vote. The City repealed thc Scott. Act some years nga. No time should be lusl in netting ready the petition for Quecn‘s County. February second in the Old Country marks tha middle of winter. It has passed into a proverb that “Cnndlemas Day takes half the com and half the hay." The rule does not apply lu Prince Edward Island. There is usually more than half the winter to come in this latitude at the date named. This is vary likely to prove especially true this year where the early part nf the season has been so exception ally mild. Ex-Premier Balfour has been allotted an entirely safe scat in the city of London. The city of London, represented by'two members' is merely the inner cliy itself, which ima less than 1{i,iXli.t voters- is the very citadel* of Conservative strength. There, election after election two Conservatives candidates are return- ed unopposed, and if isa question if, oven in a year of palitldal lundslides of the Liberal partv, any other outcome could be anticipated by a content in the London constituency than the success of the Conservative. Soap Values A' large supply of Cleavers Engll.-li soaps v ` and Colgités American just r.,¢el\(ed. .._ ,No better value 3 for 25g. Comb Values, We are showing sonic splendid values in these. - Hair brushes. our 5oc leader cannot be beaten nine row-bristle, solid back. others of like value. » For bargains in the above s.e A.W.ltcddin,,Phm ii. _Th~Bv\i»f¢brvu1»\. iff' i t~3,.'¢ bill. At the uma time it is neithiri __ 0! the United States Tremury Rec0mlll0l1d5 Pe-r , C "*"'*.“ LLIWILLYN JORDAN, Madi- od lillllnlrhl the U. B. Treasury Dopartnrenf, graduate of Columbia Coi- l°¢°rllIlVlI9llrv¢d threoyears at Wfll ramona: the renewing to ny at Pvrnnaz ` ‘ t "Alolvln M oxploai grid- hde eoyna hir the baneB|:{forivod /mm your _wonderful Dao _ , . I Il I' .luflenitm "Fellow adhrerl. Parunl wul canyon. "-Ll¢rveH,vn Jordan. Doctors have bean loathe to endorse a aatarrh remedy because catarrh and eatarrhal diaenlac have puzzled the medical fraternity for many decades. The popular endorsements that Peruna has received at the hands of the people have induced n great many d0c~ mrs to try the remedy. More prominent phylfaians use and endorse Pernna each year. Dr. A. Morgan, 214 Gator street, In- dianapolis, Ind., writes: "Regular pllyllcllns do noi, as I rule, endorse patent medicines. I have, however. found In my practice that Paruna Il a notable exception and not at all like any other medicine gen- erally sold aa ‘patent medicine. ' “In examining it I flnd that it is a scientifically prepared medicine, com- posed of herbal remedies ol high medi- cinal value. "It is a spaoiflo for aatarrh at the head,lungs or stomach, l fine remedy for female troubles, and invaluable to mothers and children. “After fevers or other protracted ill- nesi‘t,ft is ons of the best tonics I know of to restore the system to normal condition and 1 recommend it to convnlescenta. “It is a high class family remedy, good for young and old.”-A. Morgan. Pernua occupies a unique position fn medical science. Itis the only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession to-day. Robert R. Roberts, M. D., Washing- ton, D. C., writes: “Through my own experience as well as Url! of marry ol my friends and acquaintances who have been cured or relieved of calnrrlt by the use ol l'lor|man's Perunl. I can confldantiy recommend It to those suffering from suclt disorders. and lu a no hesitation In rescrihlng It NER Catarrh is a systemic disease curnhle only by systemic treatment. .-\ remedy thatcuros catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve centers. This is what Pcruna does. Perunaimmediazcly invlgorates the nerve centers which give vitality io thc mucous membranes. Then catarrh dis- appears. Then catarah is pcrmnnentiy cured. Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why 1’cruna has found per- manent use in an many homes is thai it contains no narcotic of any kind. l’o runn ia perfectly' harmless. it can in used any length of time without acquit- fug a drug habit. Pcruna does not pro dune temporary results. Itis permanent in its effect. It has no had effect upon the system and gradually eliminates caiarrh by rc moving the cause of catarrh. There nrt a mnltituticof homes \vi\cre~I’eruas has boon used off and on for twenty years. Such n thin: could not he possible ii Pcruria contained any drugs of s nar- V P to my patients. ' '-Robert R- ROUGH!- cotlc nature. ALL THE Till/IE The rcttiztrk is often made to us, l busy?" Tho ituswcr is a sim lc one, we give such satisfaction in the I work we tio, that mir rcpiitatidn is known far and wiéc, auld cv ry- Whcre all over “Our Fair Island Province ” evcu across t ie straits, to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Cape Breto'n, Quebec and Ontario, in fact in all paris. of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for work. _V Is the question ia difficult one to _ 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. . BRU(E STEWART & C0., = Iiouuilers, Engineers, lilacl Steam Navigation Coy’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. I. , Phone 125. Box 1280. “Eiowis lt, you are always so answer? We trow not. iinists atid Bnilerinalr ers, e _Z KI ` ` ` ` F cLE.ANr.mi-:ss I '. _ The Rtissu in Fmitl Cutler run bc cleaned iit.z:;5:n:m::£u'-5? swm Food Cutters < .=- ..~.~,-.-, _ "£315 I '._‘..".;-'Gs - .f_-K"/¢;; . _ 2* ' Qtimlff/7 “ri 9 *r . .?:§ T” V/ty. \ .= ».- .¢'_,ar g , ic . r .-ii? so 'o /W//&\_wR7 l_lIlIl//_\ \\\\\** D -_-.@.- -:or-.@_i \\\ .-oi .-»_ _ _ _ \- .-.,f,y`. Y .;c \‘}`f'\ /VI .$.- ".-‘o_=-_=:'f.°-'~ v 1 Q32! ' l\§7lli\@ AND RETAIL. & ...__-~ “itizitrhnassirf q Ptastsaiinisri-:ist RANGE ls Fitted With the perfect coal or wood grate. it is simply xiecessur to o th d 1' ' ° and turn up grate thi opddslilevsvaye fifonm ilu if Duplex Grate, When wood is used for fue] For Every Purpose Whether your ordrr is fo,- rauge, heater, furnace, icrgg or steam coal, you'rc'stre to get the best mined here. Best to Burn Best to Heat. i-P-;iieii.v»- me H I if i l | { ' ' _,f ' ......... YOUR DOCTOR Can help you when you are sick, nuil may prolong your life. WE DOCTOR Your linen and prolong the wearable qualities of your waslmbles. We use modern nictlioils and the best inslcrials on y- This means long liic to your _-* . lim u-a saving to you. A. r. wt-:ssh-;R, star steam Laundry. Kent St. Phone 15|. \f_\\_:l TiLSON'S PREMIUM RULLEI) OATS... iii packages contaitiiii g beautiful piece of deco inte china in every package. Price 25 cents. Jenkins & Soi ADVERTISERS ` Yo\|_ge t 'THE SPACE AND “POSITION you contract for, THE NUM- BER OF INSERTIONS YOU PAY FOR. and reach THE PEOPLE WORTH GOING FOR. IF THE GUARDIAN GETS YOUR AD» k________/ DIFFERENCE When you put a man 10 Work you pay the MAN. When you put YOU' Money to work the money PaYs YOU. Your money put to work orlriithei' spent in buying ,our ftirnishmgri which are now offered at difC0\1Ul»" of from 15 ti. c. to Half Price For a short llmc only l lwlll pay you. Call' and see Wh” Fc mean and what 'you can ill1Y_ with but half' the money that was required a few days ago. I John McLeod®.Co.. Up-to-date Cintiiicvs. Charlottetown. in ,ii THE QUP that cheers- but not inabrfniu when burning coal ; firebox will then take s stick 24 inches Th* "mm" long. For sale by 5.- W. QRABBE, ”°"“'!l.i'.!..P.,'.!?,!,‘." T” , .,.....,,._.,,,..,,.,,. ,_ .,;.,.,,,¢,i _..- -fs Hardware Paint; ind x] ` Get tiiir bm.-I from you gmt-r. ' '_ ` ' " » ro S' ,. H“A.¢=°¢.yi__..io.,»t,il,\qili|\\¢~~i~Ill=