Q we as-..1.WMai~lll! ~»-.. -»w»-.4 s i i \-'H"'i# ly S . , Ifsi-'i.'i.,mlHin".if.§e4§l.’.ply wsu. ., . v” _ __ , _ , _ __ _ , ._ . . ._ . ,, ..- __...». ___ ...,-_~.=_.-...,,.. _. ,_ ~ ~= » ~ -,. ~ -. ;_,, v ,iw ,~.._-,-..,;_--._- _ _ .;.--,~-:,-_.».r.»- - ,- = =r', ;.»;_f- -..;;»==.,._1;.»=;a . of ..=;_.v‘s»|;» :_ .".f;>:,,.',;_-_-».;-_(__. ., A 1 ---»".~-1=;_-zz ,i...-.-» _= ‘ ‘ ~ f ~ s e ~ ~~ ._ ' ~ , ' _ ~ ' _ '» ' --_ '-= - ~ f " __ ' =¢_=_:;;»;¢r-»~_.:":,'_~;--f~.r- V ~ ' 1 _ E GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETSWN 1*-BIIUUE EDWARD BYAND, .APRIL Il 1900. - _ i . A - _E _ _ = s '---ss 1 =--'m--rv 1 ~ - ir ill-health! Thhg (iglih:bot:2ktligi.r“Hxh:haend (pains, de- scribe theirsymptoms in detail. cn eavoring ve their s ecial trouble the most trying dangerous. Why 4° 8! 0 f,§"° 9 ti. a amz so cause ey _ _ crave symi- an gzexgdiellh \ llany a 5 3 woman has \ _ L_' ssc. is '§s; ,i‘ oreally ~' ._ ~ 9, _ heel ' Q3 0 1’ `~ huget las kept on ~ ` “~ A.. he feet and "‘ oecom~ -, ‘ - --=~‘ - gushed ns. 1,/r~’ i / '_ ll] dUtlS, ` _ _ '_ g thinking sacrifice really mentorious. hinety- _ nine times out ofa hundred these women be- I some chronic dyspeptics. You _can tell that V by their lack-lustre eyes. _SDIYU-1885 !1\0V°° ' merits and sallow complexions. Dyspepsia is the forerunner of many fatal disorders; it always precedes consumption! lfyou are wise, you will take some invigor- ‘ ating herbal preparation such aslisrl sClover Root Tea, w ich has been in use for nearly ifty years, and has never been known to fail in curing all bowel and liver troubles. It gently stimulates the whole dige_sti_ve system so that your food is perfectly assimilated and converted into pure, rich blood, whi%k9¢l>S the nervous system of the body heal wd p the muscles rm and strong. Your _ k- T aches headachm and slesplasnm will all. vanish underthe induencaoftliisgrandreml ally, Karl’s Clover Root Tee. an _ l Bk your drllgllt IG ll. C Url C. W to Colburn 3 CD4 ll M. ll! iii? l iii ails, "~§’: _ii S I . _ Den-tistry! Thereeros great muy ills as the re- sult of decayed teeth and if you wish to be robust and healthy you should have all dédtyod weth eeen after. Have them illed ii possible, but if they are too far gone so be Glled, have them crowned which saves them permanently. All de- ceived roots should be removed. We Sli the teeth with the best material obtainable- and crown them with Gold A Platinum and Aluminum. Work guaran- tbed. We practice painless extraction by means ot the famous "Hale Method” and iso Nitrous Oxide Gas [familiarv known is “Laughing Gas”], for extracting un- consieously. This general Anaesthetic is the safest known and there is no sick feeling following its use as is usuallv the use after the administration of Ether or _ chloroform. Our artitirial plates, vulcanite or metal ns guaranteed. ` L.; - '* '-' Drs. Lowther & Leard. I. E. BLACK, D.D.S _ @l=i"-fl»€€ : lorohants’ Bank Building lstmmonldo, P. I. I local and general anaestlieticst.. msdsbsntiry Painless. All work jnanntsed. lsy26ao¢l&w 4- - ll Queen Hotel. Formerly Perry Hotel. Ina Simi. lnl_ll lm|'s Wisd- 'Ihis new and commodioas hotel is now open for 'l'boroaglily` ltted up with all the modern im- provements, this hotel 05ers to the public accommodation, which cannot beoxcelled insny ether on the island. i Good tables large airy bedrooms, oath rooms, sample roou.s. Terms moderate. Free coachto all trains and stoamers. Special accommo- ition for commercial travellers, FRANK. PERRY. 08.6 dly 1 yr. Prop. Summer:-tide. i ,__ _ _ Changed ' Hands. CAMPBELL HUUSE. suuuisnsiesar. E. |- Good Board at reasonable rates; lree ooschtoand from all trains and e ' J .E. HOUGHTON. Water St.. Summerside _ layS£1yr A 4 !` ‘ I _ r~f ’ BOY WANTED-A good strong, smart . sq 14 ui is yeamtgf ati. to] degveépysyfég [ood 8 T0* PD Y Y 9 ¥.'oPE= 2.-.af mf. it good secondhanded steam \oiler,25 horse (power. ADDU U0 J-_ D Pt!mer,Freela.n ,P. E. I. 1.441 Id DOST.-H ' ht with rope‘ at- hnhed. Fixihzs wvivllnge suitably rewarded hhvig same W.M.Coflln’s store. 12 d2i 21% FOR HATCHING.-From Pure Eel Plymouth Rocks, one dollar ' fth°x-teen eggs. Alsoolu ‘ _ as for ....12 ritiwn Riggs. 12 3. pi- _ “g;;"‘;';,,,,,_;: .s’s1m5 AND PRINCE co. Piiiiew-"M-= Tni~:1\'orthnmblnnd returned yesterday l evening from Point de Cherie at 6,25. Bananas for sale at China"s. 14 Zi. Green grapes “for sale at Chl 's Con- J. H. Bell Esq. M .P. arrived [home -yes- fe°l9i°“¢l'Y~ “Q4 2i tcrdny evening by the Northumberland REv_ E_ Smith Wm prea_ch` in the f°r the Ewter h°“d“ys‘ Presbyterian Hull tomorrow evening at Zlloxnnr evening the 28 rd inst. is date 7 °`°l°°k lllstead °f the “sum h°“"° uiken forthe Patriotic Concert in Market _ Hull. GUARDIAN readers are asked to` received M .Ghi},g's_ 14 2i$ remember the date and look out for fur- _ that &nn0,mcement_ THE Presbyterial of the W. F. M. S. of Maple cnndv. sugar and syrup inst ` P. E. Island will meet ,in Mnlpeque in Tenders were cimed by the Town bonu' July. Further notice will be given _when buiiiixierside Board of Trade will he held in their new rooms on Tuesday evening ncxtnt s`o.clock. This meeting `will be unimportant and as the business done since the organization of the board wil' bc reviewed and other interesting matt- ers introduced. A full attend- ance of the board is requested Tm: Northumberland has°been making 8 P3 Chene since she started on this route last Wednesday. There has been no trouble with the ice although there is still some leftin the harbor, and it is rapidly float- ing out to sea. The mails will be trans- fered to this route on Monday when the special trains will connect with the boats momlng and evening asusual. _ °--i-l---_ “EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER." ' We must be willing to learn £r0m the experience of other Eeople. Every _testi- monial in favor of ood’s Sarsaparilla is the voice of experience _to you, and it is your duty, if your blood is unpure_ and ¥nu' hea th failing, to take this medicine. ou have every reason to expect that it will do for you what it has done for others. It is the best medicine money can buy. HOOD’S PILLS are non-irritating mild, etfective. ' Special values in dress muslins, demities piquets, crash suitings, etc. Muslins from l0cto25c Pi nets from 15cto 40c all kinds at McGougan &. Wright’s. 14 li Easter Holidays.-l‘he P. E. I. Railway 13th and 14th April, lllll, good to retirn u to and he 8 also to be run between Tignish and Char- cheéipfares will be in force on all trains on ....-~ nis, us x _MONEY TO _ , osnfn-rs-.-.%°'°» ». ' asus' Bank . _ 5 ~ "*" 9 nonosstn a nuns Solicitors, Notaries Public.&.c. Honey to 0FFICES{ %.?"S%‘.:..°"s~"§i‘i2: . J.)Isn'rur|4_A. lgentilanted lien and women---Attention _l The British Boer War Souvenir. histori- cal. Pictorial-is the greatest work of the day. Sizc 12x15 in' over two opportunit to make mone . Agents’ mailed for 50c. Address John W, ciiiniqt nn. To wind up business of the late Mrs. Lewis, North Side of Queen Square. To commence next Satur- day morning, April 14th Only fora ware, Lamps, Fancy Goods, etc. ' 25 to 35 pei cent Discount. Come early and get bargains. ~ . i _ ,_ Terms cash. `1 BIMEDIA'1‘ELY.- A ggi you hid the ¢hi11 g T I . W .lI|§§§izsss1::st T bl. pi mcb8 2l:n y OFFICE TOLET. A comfortable ofiice. 1 _ -_ ,a i Block. Apply to Progs _chmsing the ANTED.-A good reliable grocery store, one witl 50001115 Ittnkcs a x 521, City. 512! £‘°f=r1'°°» Apply bi _ combhsd Patie1'rt_ they were on the table. ' "°'.m°* Zmlten iii? "".§'““.'f'..'. ;_‘“"”§SM"° TE” hz” E“g"""'¥“”'i lv/»;l>im|>l:s smuuktas. a.y- es,`an j a ‘rc. ski . I lands ` " _ on - _ was mrs” 1-,1,¢§r_punishmenth~om»tlie people, The-"erase has only onegoodd.-ei. qmnssos. m-mance., 'r..&¢,,¢,,, “"“"‘» J. D.se..m.. Pi~¢sidsnt_nr die nwinter nd {cliangeshhere<§pthes by ‘U I, - Ea- __ ~ ._ =-1;!" _ _ spoke brleiykln 0" el' ll -A ,Bku_D,._°°P*Clh°°'. ihesaid: “We must admit as ofrmsmon at least an hom. $111190( Imieed .and 35 gm : this City is concerned we sothhtitlooks as if a h 'M . _ 1 ~ 3 f A°*°°1_‘° _‘.»"l_-tl-'¥lS°°"'= cilsome time ago for printing and adver- arrangements are completei a using for the town during thc present ’ yenr. The tenders were opened yesterday S _0l`ll\l l0W _DT'lC6S dllrirlg the Easter Hollidu 's nt Chin ‘s Confectionery. 14 21 and that of the Pioneer Pub. Co. accept- 5 ` 3 ` cd. . Ti-ii: directors of the Summcrsidc . _ r _. _ ` f , The 5 IN quarte Hy meeting of the Librniy desire to thunk the members o- the Crystal Hockey Club for the hand some donation of $25.00 to the library fund, bcing the net proceeds of their Masquerade Match played in Crystal Rink. Mn. M. Di:LANis:Y of Tryon was in town yesterday. He is still of the opinion that a. porkpacking establishment for Summer- side in whichit will be remembered he gre umr tri to _ and from Point Du liao already interested himself would be a good invention,and he is prepared to in- vest aconsiderable sum of money in the enterprise should a. company be formed. The Arizona Range News of Willcox, Co. Arizona, dated February 28th says:- We stop the press to state that Nicholson Brothers have purchased from Col. Wf C. Bridwell the stock of drugs of the Willcott drug store lately turned over to him ly E. A. Nithols. By private letter rece_ived in the city from Mr. J. M. Nicholson it is learned that the stock carried by Messrs. Nicholson is as ery large one and that when they nie prepared for business their new stand will be complete in every detail, Their many friends in this province will wish them success. l _ A nice lot of fruit, confectionery and ii Events’ biscuit just received at Ching's. 4 21' _...___ _ Guardian readers toilljind the follow- ing convenientto c(a'p and been for re- . s 4 Crash suitinrgs, all dliades and colors from ` ° 15c to 300. ew spring dress ma.terials of Remember-¢he.T0& in Sh James' ' Han on Tuesday April. the 17th. ORANGE GRDER. Boyne N0, 614, mggtg 2nd and ith Fi'id&y8~ ins Wright’s, Hall, issue excursion tickets on the 11th, 12th. at 3 p_ m_._])_ Mcygu” Recording t ._ - _ _ 16th April, 1908. A special train is St. George’s _Lodge,' No. 1171 meets ..v¢T..e».i..nf|s\t.s' icnstown 0.. the im. Ap.-u,....a special 'X --. Y Q - "‘ _°'°‘°°"° ‘“ _~Oii’er s Hall.--D. J. ielixirivoir, Secretary. l>d8Y~ S¢¢hwdbi1k1- 311il_Alr\3_1_ LadyWallooeLodge, llp.27, meets lst ` *rf f -"' and3rdFrldays, iniYright’s`Hall.-Mis. 3;? _csoesns.R.s.ey; `i` ` __i;l_ i li..o.Y.B.A.-iri.psn,I.w..1orm.ge __ _ Young Briton I.odge,No.148, meets every umslflsi “tml” '.` U. 'riimsasy sight m'on'e.-'s`in.1i.-limes; Agrnugnpglgm, q, (3,, ‘ Hodgson, R. Sec'y. gum” C_s_,§§§D*!,,"1‘s_ caiedonia club meets an Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. Knights of 1>yu.u.s*nmpi.~s Ledge. No. 19. every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in T Pythian Hall, Prowse’s 'New Block.--G. J. Lane, Keeper of Records and Seal. ' Court Abegweit, C. C. F. meets in Forcster's Hall, Prowse Block. on the 'second' and fourth; Thursday ‘ot each month.-~-H. W. Weeks, Rec.-Sec'y. _ Crrv _Council meets the second Monday in each month. Dr.~James Warbuton, Mayor, H. M. Davison, City Clerk. f lp, _The»Cha.rlotteb0wn`_Sch00l Board meets the Ilrst Monday of each'month Ewen Coum' Avoz_mALE, I. 0. F.. second and fourth Tuesday’_s_~_j`of each month in Me- °l1B1li°'3 H&u._Gr§tton St.~--Renouf Secfy. Comm' M_ou'N'r Srsrunn, I. 0. F. first hundred large illustrations' fort *nd t_h,i’dT'i°°d“Y°f°“¢h m°§1l>hi1'1 M0~ maps. Retail rice $2.75' , eng -ch.am°s]¥a'u’ Gmfwn St‘°"E' H°D“°h° P 38 _ _ ` profit equal to 50 per centi It is `mm’ Secy' L ’ ‘ easily sold and afords agents s grand Prime G”-"ge Ei‘°“mPm°“t- ROW Foresters meets every Thursday in Y _ Y vrigiirs Hsu.---Mimi k M Lead I1 _ complete canvassing outfit _worth $1 1- tv-ous Arehivisn oc C “st Vhitlock, Sec y. _ _ _ HASONS. St. J olm’s Lodge in Masonic Temple, se- cond Tuesday in month, David' Mc. Lennan,_Sec’y. ' ` Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple argl; M°”d°Y-in m9=1©h- J- B- Davison. Si-dy [rcnmc _Pu.Es ` ii? _Q5 § Dr. Cl\ase's rS§§ 53;.- iifrg iii; title* Stewart, Secretary. -. . ’ -Jronwrm. . for its adoption would lte`“~beli'gv¢ (Gontluucdi From the-Tlilixf Phgcl g ` the enactment of a License Law, tile' temperanee- cause has- .beenloslng ground; The 42 licensed salcoris of Chbrlotiietowrr are provlngzmorc than a match for the eight churches-andthe-moral effect of the Act brought thc‘Scott Act lnto» disrespect in the country. Representatives from each County. where the Scott Act” is in operation will state the‘eil’ect'~otf’ the open saloon in the Cltyls paralyzlng: the en- forcement ot the Act. There canvbc no doubt in the mind of any' candid observ- ing person- that drunkenness is increasing to an alarming degree ini Charlottetown. It is hoped thedeiegates assembled here may unite in passing strong resolutions to bearon- our Local Legislature urging theinto remedy this state of affuirs by passing allow to give this province the largest measure ot prohibition within their power. It might be said,what business had peo- ple from the country coming into the city suggesting ho`w the liquor trallic could ,'be lessened-it did concernthe country. A new college had»been built at a cost of forty thousand. dollars, that the country helped to pay for. Overone hundred of our young mencome here every year to. attend college, andere surrounded with bad influencesfromithese saloons.. _ Rev. J. WL McConnell was the next speziker. He said that his ._ sympathies were the like enactment of a. prohibit,- ory law. We should; not be-divided on this question. He wished we could be as united as the liquor element; We depend- ed too much on ‘human~eti`orts.» This ter- rible curse can only be driven out by divine influence. He had been connected with the Temperance movement for years. 37 years ago a Division of the Sons of Temperance was organized in New Glasgow, which is in existence up to this day, and he was a member" all these years. He traced the growth of Temper. ance sentiment from the first agitation until the present. He paid a compliment to Hon. Sena.torSoott, the father of the C. T. Act-a law that has stood the test of time. ‘ He thought some restrictions were better than free rum. Hc did not often. visit ‘ Charlottetown and could not personally testify to the effects of the present law in this City. He had seen regulatioils in French St. Peters do some good. He hoped to live to see a prohibitory law en- acted for the whole Dominion. » _ Rev. R. F. Whiston said he would take _ra text from that memorable speech of the Apostle Peter. The Christian people al- low the _saloons men to do their dirty work. We are responsible for the crimes _causedbythctramc becansewe allow it toexist. Hehnclseensixdrunken menon .the street to-dny,althongh hehad only been down downtwiee. He gave- a num- ber oi illnshatlons ot_ thecuz-sc of drink. _j Hhspel& was on the whole a _serious of aChl'istiHr. ' Messrs. J. B. Davison, W. C.Turaer and ,'Rev.R. F. Whistonthensang “SaveMy ` _B°y.” win. gona eases. Mr, D. W. Henderson, being called upon jspokebrlelly. He said that asfar ashe ,knew license Law in Charlottetown, _was generally disapproved ot in the country. The president than gave invita- tion toanyperson present to make ire- .msrkspendingthe reports ot the com- mittees. Arthur Simpson, said that it was disheartening to the Temperance- ,people todo 'anything after the manner they had been treated by the Feder§l_§, Government ln not giving any results fromthe plebiscite vote, and take the . passingot the License Law _by the Local Government, and he had no hesitation in_ saying that by the same, the Temperence cause had been turned back twenty years. He was pleased however to see that the peo-» ple of Summer-side had taken a stand and were determined now to enforce the Scott Act, they had se cured the best man in the province for the work. This state- ment of Mr. Simpson was greeted with great applause. Mr. W. H. Bears inspector for Kings County, said that the Scott Act was as' wellenforced in his county asitwas pos- sible._It had been hinted that the inspectors had been told to go slow in enforcing Wm ind __ , _ iano playing than she isentitledtok ;thistortm1nga§|_i0atiimniedg¢¢." se ‘nun °‘ of theAct but now witha good Council N Bev. G. P. Qokl. _;;fithi1§g‘§<;1ly#ut inifrequiied- A 1ywW-W- me bm .fam ...toms ' ”'~C“'-*f'¥‘“‘°°='"=“°°¥“=<1¢ Midge "‘“’°°“"“""""*“~ P"="°““ had ‘“'2°'~ H° °“ "'°_ W Weiner. ` _-;.__., edy flies April 6th. to Dgd ~ it. Few sgidgf 1,|.eb.m¢¢u1 gm” wth, wma? were srrousedwrlien- war wa tloslliid -. _ - _ - wa ' '_ your teeth chatter when home. , homthesale at “quam-;n»¢~(;f§m°¢tet0wn and sent our yomm men to m the .mi on evnwssreitinscmmérside. The wemrdrourlknrlmm .menus License law-was wrong iniu'lnci;>le and “° h“"°l'-*Still-5Kl_\¥ill¥-tile If boi ~ __ _. ` ble Perl-B _thltiiffihthere ich _ back failure in practice, and those respongi iii. 5 _ _hofearsd tliatowingto 'indthimghtfulme Iromtlie standpoint; the act especiall at election times. As far"-l°°°°"h°'t:dim"°°t _‘Ui Ins & c.>...p...y, 1-10-112 W.b...1. $’;1f"“§‘°‘=°f=»“>“» C; _0- F-. fmbmd ..s...........§...ii..1...i....'-............l=~°" fmmfhe if-=~.=h»~=~ »sus-a.* Ave., Chicago, Ill., U_S_A_ 12--t,f~ ms afy’ M°°ha'm°5H°‘1.l°""W° G-A such instructions, audit he had he would gmd the H°¢*\°° ll* 557558 ‘IWC "I0 not obey them. The most :of ni. iiqw, §“‘l“°' “‘°“ !*m“°h bemr 'els he said, tl_ifat_ was consumed in the \“°W3U¥%ntl'eliched them-it wolldie ei l* country was brought in from Clmrlotte- `m°°t ‘“m°“lt \m‘|¢l‘l’4kil8 U0 ill* UU _town msmniiots. The-seuers in Kings' A°°i°°l>°l=sti°n min.. »TheCl#.rA\llssne county were getting poorer and poorer “_ “N354 l_ Dlovinclnl prolilbllui li ot the law and ainumber oithem hadron -°f ll!!! Glrllioli thot _tllf any rm. ui. - mmy. H.. U°°l\°‘I-swhsdpsoiiisisiiintemavulliulil ...'r°;“.....x- :.:.f‘.°.:‘.;-‘».‘:."..‘°:.°f..‘::....°'~ '~~~*“i Tum" !'°'“7'“" P" “W U ll Vinjail andthe ollence six months AL S' M' M“`m*"»‘Gl`*“\d Chief T015 is.. diy.. one., assi. Crockery- "°*' "" "°""'° ‘°"'s'°*-*°“*““‘°'“=`“- “W ie Pwvinciaf "“° “md L°‘18°» 1- 0- G- T- _pmi;tiu.....~ in no part of the pubn. °°“°d “mn and spoke of the wentrsve “dba servicewasso much. dimcult work done um* 95° |lll\l°l` "imc I. _c:1._...'. otitis... ni......l'.';`..§ fvrlvlittlersaasrssls the administration _‘ble °r my _other country. . °fsf¢_==~pec_t¢¢°y.u, pressed °fsi_wi°r= ‘ _ A » '°°P°°°;'i¢°1i°°m° in ever: bm. In iii 2 2* n..n.-inane ‘ me-te d1d.not_kn0w er 'hm iwllss 'hi ' l rm.1;?‘"'$u;.d°hy' ` _ L somucli abouiilgge enforcement 'of the S°°"‘ A°°ih“ b°°“*'éP°0l°4¥lll llll 'We 1 omtm 2;’ Ch?s.e°| ill thC C0\llll`»iC8 IIS 0thGr8 preaenty £5138 DOW' Ollf _ l°Eur°pe or America. It has nger but at Summerside- the whole matter _h'*f’°°“¥°-i9fulsuresndswltt.~ - sv ‘ 'w§('y_'|;j)__'1',,o0,-th,-,,e3,n,,_,g, yag? The modafnman is gecoming afraid gf kl\°W1'1¢° 53 !° ¢Hre piles of was with _ the Council. °h°'Li59!l\1 Dirty ll to 11 ` illine us ; ewdman eman ,too ,muc . 'hue-'"°» ._ . -` ' ‘ - i - i _ - _ _ ` tzt t‘>eii:~l:atthd3ncemto Milsys McKeive1 manage dp T|?¢' _ ` -_ ~ In the past the" common had 'PW '°mdih‘v°¢`-K . _ __ I tlign , ‘ _ at Co__The Peopws Stm_e_ 11 N H Every girl demands credit tor her mpunud _“sg g ` abwgme TH the always been favorable to the' enforcement °s° "IGI lllve now For the To purity and prevent pimploe, blotches, bla¢k~ heads, redness, roughness, yellow, oily, niothy skin, ciia.|.ping. tan, sun- burn, and many other forms of skin béernislios, nopther . s in or comp eximt Imp is ment tn be compared with Son, heccuspm no um cause. viz.. I jiamcd couditionvlthe Pong For Hair INV. Sasuroo with :ith warm wptcr, I7 B" IPP! I- light dressing d Gxrricoss purest of emollients, gently rubbed into the scalp. This simple, refresh- ing. and iuexpsns sive treatment will soothe irri- tated sad itching hair follicles, clear crults. scales, and rests with energy mote the hair [_ Bicycle That wheel 8: Mon-is and ha is as durable as th stock. 1i.....i..‘g ....1 your orders \` is- l` B6pvtii;t_Aas0ointionof¢llelltlHle 5’ 0° ,wh lsdslg senenleoatersnse,audthe °°°» 'herbs the Attitudes! ii 1 *1 iii ‘ini lie