*QW* WW -- ll* ____ run GUARDIAN, cHARLor'rnrowN. PRINCE Enwaan isnaivn, MAY 27, |901. -> 1:, \ sf a. I __ ‘ 1 ~ <‘ “' '~ ”' e = 1:-in-.; >'=":'~` ._ w fr-i.-=,-~ s- --_ -=~¢ fs -=- _».~ --_ -.-- rs-_» .~ -_. ,i _ , . ' ‘ ‘ ` ' ~ " -.-,-':- “_ _ ’ .‘~ 'J' . _ . _ _ ,_ ` ' ` ~»r§ .. A -.~`--.~».».,._-.. _ ___m STATUE UNVEILED Ceremony Witnessed by large Concourse .fi on vicionii-'s noi giiiue of Notre Dame de Mount Carmel a Credit to the Acadians. ii- pgople of Mont Carmel of whom a lar number follow the dangerous occupation uf gghing as a means of livelihood-for ghgmselves and families to invoke thi- blegmgs of Almighty God on th r gduous labors at the commencement of operations. As fishing operations were I ,bug to begin, the 23rd inst. at 8.30 p. m., was chosen by their beloved pastor, as me day and hour for the solemn occasion. As the hour approached sixty-three lish- ce It has been customary with the good R9 ei ing boats were seen moving out from the diferent parts of the shore within the limits of the parish, and under the in nuence of a gentle wind, gliding' grace fullyover' the placid waters of “Old Northumberland" to the rendezvous in front of the rock, and in full view of that gradually rising point of land on which stands that grand and imposing edifl recently erect-ed by the zealous and ever faithful Acadians, under the enlightened guidance of their untiring, energetic, and far-seeing young Pastor as their place of worship and the guardians of their faith and devotions. At the church,an immense concourse of people assembled, among whom could be seen a large representation from ‘t-he neighboring parishes, and while the choir, to the soul-stirring strainsof music, chanted the Magniflcat, the procession formed in the following order! lst.-The Cross with Acolytes. 2nd.-His Lordship Bishop McDonald, and Clergy in attendance,-Rev. F. F. S. Bonderault of Egmont B-ay. Rev, J. A. McDonald of Miscouche and Rev. I. C. McLean of Summerside. 3rd.-The choir under the direction of the Pastor. 4th.-The Congregation. The procession formed, it slowly wended its way to the shore, to the sing- ing ofthe Litanies of the Blessed Virgin. Astlie cross, heading the procession, appeared in full view of the assembled fishermen it was solemnly saluted by the sixty-three tiny flags fluttering at the mast heads--the whole forming a most impressive sight, once seen, never for' gotten. After the benediction given by His Lordship, the procession pensively mtraced its steps the church, the choir in the meantime singing Ave Maris Stella. The Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament brought to a close, what lnpeared tothe writer the most faith- lU8Diring ceremony he had ever wit- nessed. Friday the 24th will _be long and dearly remembered by the parishioners of Mont Carmel, as, on that day. they again as- sembled to participate in the performance Ola long-deferred duty;t ie unveiling and li Until further notice the steamer Hills- boro will run to Orwell on Wednesday and to Crapaud Thursday of each week, leaving Charlottetown at 8 o'clock Q in. Should these days prove unfit then she Win80 to Orwell on Thursday and Crap- Hud on Saturday. 27 d8cw 3w. Pat 8: Ex. __A few second hand bicycles, in good con Dltion, _ for_ sale. Apply to Ernest uchemin, city. 18 gf, L__Wh1te _Shirt Waists.-Ladies’ White b Wn Shirt Waists. tucked front and lick. deep Swiss Insertion front, soft i-sucked cufiif, self collar, the very latest. Peclhl. $1. in.-J as. Paton 8: Co. 20 tf when Your backs aching after a hard déiy ot the washboard avoid a re-ocurrence 9_1 the__pain bv_sendin'¢ 5 cents for sample deal _Washing Tablets. Second t gone. -.No uiiury to clothes. Once intro- Cucedi, *‘l_W21Fs used.--J. H. Spicer 221 ommissioners St.. Montreal, P. Q. rnay231wp o d All Previous results put in the shade by ‘$32 9f_“ldeal" Wash_iiig Tablets. \Vill “O léngure iinest f'ibric.' Compounded by 3? 121' Of _the Queen from experience glued during_ long residence in the S limb __§€Y1fi o c_en_i.s for sample to J. H. PD Cer 2-1Cominissioners St., Montreal, ° Q' may23 lwpd _Fruit-including oranges, pineshpples, rhnbard and llomatofs at right price at §andersr~n 5; Q3 3i B°ffi5i¢1'Sf Attorneys-at-Law, Notaricrs, 1-1- lItl'0llALll llElilllALD STEWIR Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I. if ii siooio-ninn Piinol Macooiiaio & siewart' &c T bl€SSlHR‘ of the Statue of Notre Dame de Mont Carmel. This statue has a history and the formalities of to~dny prove be- yoni the shadow of a doubt that“history repeats itself." Some thirty-five years (35) years ago. this statue was erected by the late Father Quevillon, the then pastor of this parish. After a period of twenty years the wooden monument on which it stood was demolished by the action of the elements and the parishioners longed for an oppor- tunity to proceed to its re-erection on a more solid and durable foundation. Knowing this, their zealous pastor, Rev. P. P. Arsenault appealed to the children of the parish, who generously responded, and in a short time, provided sufficient funds for its re-erection. This done an architect was required, and the man of the hour proved to be Mr. E. J. Duffy, of Charlottetown, who designed and erected the monument which is a masterpiece ofarchitect-ural beauty. The pedestal is sixteen feet high, of gray stone, of the Gothic order, perpendicular style, with suitable inscription. The Monument is twenty-one feet high and the first of its kind in the Diocese. The pastor and flock wish to convey in this public manner their most sincere thanks to Mr. Duffy for the very etiicient and satisfactory way he has per- formed his work. At nine o'clock Hisf Lordship vested in his Pontiflcal robes sang Mass, assisted by Rev. D. McDonald of Tignish as high priest, Revds. S. Boudivault of Egmont Bay and J. A. McDonald of Miscouche, asdeacon and sub-deacon of honor, Revd F. X. Gallant of Bloomfield and J. C. McLean of Summerside, as deacon and sub~deacon of office; and Rev. P. P. Arsenault as master of ceremonies. After Communion Rev. F. X. Gallant preached an eloquent and forcible sermon, dwelling especially on the origin of the mel. The Mass ended the procession form- ed and took its position around ~ the monument in frontof the church, when His Lordship unveiled and blessed the statue while the clergy and the choir sang the Ave Maris Stella and the Mag- niilcat. In short these two days will mark an epoch, and occupy acherished page in the history of this parish, and the monu- ment will bear witness to future gene- Acadians to the Blessed Virgin, and a happy souvenir of the opening of the twentieth Century.-COM. EASING THE CHEST It is the eold on the chest that scares people and makes them sick and sore. The cough that accompanies the chest cold is racking. When a cold _is a hard one and the cough correspondingly severe every cougging spell strains the whole system. e feel sure that if we can stop coughing for a day or so we could get over the cold, but we try everything we,kn_0W of or can hear of in the shape of medicine. We take big doses of quiniue until the head buzzus and roars; we try to _sweat it out: we take big draughts of whiskey. but the thing that has its grip on the chest hangs on, and won`t be sh en loose. If the irritation that makes us cough could be stopped, we would get better romptlv an it is because Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam is so soothing and healing to the inflamed throat that it is so ciiicient aremedy for coughs and colds. This really great medicine is avery simple preparation, rnade of extracts of barks and gums of trees, and it never deceives 1*. hoals the throat and the desire of cough is gone. When the cough goes the w_ork of cure is almost complete. All drufrklsfs sell Adamson’s Balsom, 25 cents. Try this famous Balsam for your sore chest and you will find prompt relief. _..._--é#--° Guaranteed Dyspepsia Cure In disturbed Digestion as indicated by our stomach, bloating, burning, S0_1‘€ ness, headache, constipation, etc. M, P, C. Dyspepsia Tablets assist nature until normal digestion is restored. Three boxes guaranteed to cure or money refunded 50 cents per box, sent by mail upon ie- ceipt of price 50 large tablets and- 34 small tablets in each box. s Madison Phannacal Co., ' New York. Sold by Johnson 8: Johnson, special offer. For 30 days. Three boxes for $1.00. April 30, d & w, Sw » ‘ yI» _ _.4-1-"__/.-1.*-`.¢¢ ' "`.”“'-~,-\____' """-f‘*__~'='?_`-1'- ~:- §-_<_-_-_~ ' _A Steamer City of Ghent. Commencing May 3rd, will Sill] from Charlottetown for Halifl-X chat, Camo, Isaac Harbor, 'Salmon leave Halifax every Tuesday evening, making _same calls. Through Bills lading issued to Great Breton and a.l points at lowest rates. ` W. W. CLARK. Agent _Charlottetown, May 1, 1901 delxw _ rations of the faith and devotion of the A the cup.--Boston Exchange. '-"*’_" _ The Wonderful Cheip Men, . l -+- l v every Friday morning’ caumg air' like Dr. Chase’s Ointment. After the S`JlDm9l'3ld9i PUT5 H”'Wki3b9"`Ya An' third application I obtained relief and RlV€l`»Sh@9U H“l`b°"~ Returning will Ointment, the only absolute cure for Ll HUNG CliANG’S SUGOESTION. Li Hung Chang suggested that Sir Robert Hart be put in charge of Chinese maritime duties in order to mise the an- nual amount collected to 10,000,000 taels. __.__¢_l- CATARRH EASILY AND QUIOKLY CURED. Poor remedies have _ given Catarrh the reputation of being incurable. But it is curable easily and quickly if the right metnoo is imployed Snuifing an irritat- ing powder or ointment up the nose, won’t cure Cataarh, neither will tablets, douch- ing or stomach medicines cure. These treatments fail because they are not far reaching enough. They only affect local conditions but do not remove the cause, which is germs life established deep down in the lungs bronchial tubes and nasal Dassages. Ordinary remedies do not reac h these remote parts but Catarrhozone does for it is breathed through the inhaler in- to every air cell in the lungs into every air passag_es in the head and throat. No matter w ere the Catarrh is Catarrozone will reach it-. It kills the germs heals sore FDOtS clears the nose and throat instantly Universally,used pleasant and clean guar- anteed to cure or money refunded. Try Catarrhozone25 cents and $1.00 Druggists or Poison 8: Co Kingston, Ont. -1-_*s_-_- UPRISING OF BOXERS PBARBD. ,sent against Boxers at Anping. TO CURE GRIPPE IN TWO DAYS Laxative Brom i-Q=lnine removes catheuu King Edward took great chances in ...__.{__-- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets all druggists refund the money if it fails to cure; 25c. E. W. Grove. Signat~ure~ on each box. . l_.¢»__`_- EARLY T0 COMMENT. Itlooks as though the Shamrock II could carry away about everything exc,-pt sei.” Laxative Broriio=Quimne 'rsbim thneemcdirthatcures acolrlin one¢N ___<-ia s1,ooo,ooo_ruNNi:i_, i.__¢..-1-- _ _ i :_ Rev. J. N. Van -Natter, of Strentqr, Ill., writes:-“About one year ago I obtained from you six bottles of Dr. Chasefs Syrup of Liriseed and Turpentine. I gave way two and took the other four. I had been seriously amicted with Chronic Bronchitis for ten years and ceuld get no relief. A leading physician told me that it was only a question of time until it would wear me out, but thanks to this wonder- ful remedy for Dr. Chase Iam now a strong man.” 25 cents a bottle. _at all dealers. .i.é_.z-xi THE AMERICAN SOLDIERS AMBITION Our army records go to prove that the average soldier doesn’t care to carry pro- hibition beyond the point of keeping his powder dry. -Boston Herald. ' ~ TO NERVOUS WOMEN . Mrs. D. W. Cronsberry. of 168 Richmond Street. Toronto. says!-“My daughters nerves were so exhausted and she was so weak and debiliat-ed that she had to give up work and was almost a victim of nervous prostration. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food proved an excellent remedy in re- storing her to health and strength. After having used four boxes she_ is at work again healthy and happy. o0cts. a box at alldealers. ,Q-*_*-11-_ FREE CIRCUS IN BUFFALO. A man who lives near the exposition grounds awoke _the other morning to ilnd seven camels browsing contentedly on his front lawn. He now has his own private opinion about the invasion of Oriental civ- ilization into Buffalo. ' _.i_.¢__-- COULD SCARCELY WALK. Mr. George Thompson, a leading merchants o Blenheim, O_nt~., states;- ' was troubled with it-ching piles for fifteen years. and at times t ey were so bad I could scarcely walk. I tried a great many remedies, but never found anything was completely cured by using one box,” Ask your neighbors about Dr. Chases - piles. ._.__..¢_-1 _ Skii'ts.-We ask a little of your vain able time to see our stock of Dress Ski: ts You ma find the short time we ask of I cu to glance over these goods to be the hest you have spent in your shoppinlr hours. 50 Lustres and Serges from $2 50 0 $4.50.-Jas. Paton 8: Co. 20 if Carters’ for Wall Paper fa Cool Hen » -.--` sr' *_ ll ‘_ _l Or appl Kee? .f v i » 7° CW” C°“‘ in 0°° DW- See them in our North window today. 1 This signature is on every box of the genuino f _ ' ONE IEAEI-E f°1' HIC 1’°\H1d ffiP- ounosio Baoscniris. e - Gong Mayrsrwiuue :M11- Rcturu 15 days from the date of sale. Dinner Setts we have ever hari._ One leading setts is the celebrated Blue Willgw pattern which is very pretty article Whe ave a large assortment of other varieties which would take up too much spice and some to describe. Just come and see Mem! _ W. AP. Colwil Ch'Tovrn Sunnyside New York fi-'1- P~ 1 42”;-T"‘¢ _ V_i -`¢__\_‘, All '_1‘icket Agents in the Mantime Provinces can sell via CNDIAN PACIFIC _ _ SHORT LINE g F {J'< !°Z-I as *ii :;<.___ _ ¢_- I . 4="'§ si. Joim,N. ° 11 ` 7\`s C. KENNEDY. ` ' . , ssenger Agent Ch’town blot G 6 a ' ` 5 A ora 'be had in mutation viii. iii. L ` Massey Harris Bicycle. Lest years" ' bicycles away down in pricei _ . ~ .» 'l\__l_iis =ummer_ by wearing one of our new straw hats. _ h _P i.ivi= Jus. opened 10 doz. natty new ones. some are ' 10112 ti" ~-W._Some are smooth, some have fancy crush bands, sims i»':ii;_i silk, but every one as mi/_I3 in Another uprising 0, Bows ,emd_ _ After the latest styles. They came direct to ns, and the Gai-manforce intercepted and kiuea ioo priceis not too hi heither, there’ sa. rett one at 75g apgthgr “W P°° Tin!! Fu- Chi°°S° ffsiilers one at 95c a littlég better at $1.25 aild tbl; best cost bht $1 50 ' ` In New York today those hats are sold for more money than" ' r KING EDWARDS CHANGES ___ We’ve_also a nice line of American Crash°1Hat§§ very A 1 ' f i _._ ight and airy they are too. * trusting his safety to the Shamrock. The - ' Shamrock has has never been considered Your head can stand a lot of comfort this summer, _of _ _ ,, mascob for English ,,,1e,s__B0,,,,n He, course you know it’s better always to have it cool. We ve _~ title and feast of Notre Dame du Mont Car-ll am' the best' coolers In town’ I \ Prowse Brs. A ‘ 1 § ._ ._-i \\ 0 U ,_ - iiiiioioiooooe New York and Brooklin are finally to _ - be connected by a $7,000,000 tunnel East 0 S U I I n N _ ‘ `“` _ = _ __ _ _ river. It is hoped that thisundertaking I _ V _ `_‘ ` . _ing g, M55§¢y -‘Haig Qujign . nil.:;;’22:‘;;;‘1in;:sf‘;.‘2:f2:';1:;.?off.; B“ff=~'°-N-Y-~ ~ o \- B~f;1°- _,, ,,,_, points.-Boston Transcripts t0` " 1*’ very mince P973' 'PP' fu nauspsfut ...pf--ww is the feeling experienced when rid 4” the pedalsgis utilized; there is an an creased sense of power because no poweris wasted. _ ; F The Cud_hion_1i'raime leaves -fthe al- , as .. rider free to enjoy to the utmost. _ pleasures and benehts to be derived. o" For rates from an I station Time-tables l U ' V from c-young' ‘S there is 'ne jmrffor N Sleeping Car rates, etc.,ywrite to ' I vlbratlon’ 'md It 1? * hc: -thu; t s A.J.nis.arn, " ,, - can ride_ fifty miles .oma Cushio_n_ .- n. i>. A., c. P.R_ _ Frame with less fatigue than in ° ing twenty-five miles on a rigid frame ' Sundries and Repairs. ' iooooooo 1 l ooo o o e -_` it when you want it. on .1 I --I --~ '-"- ~`__ ~- -_,~ xA, 1- /__ Q" __ _ ;?E .ll\i` Dfw 'T\§$"° ' ‘I4 _ \_.§l~\\\\ \ “The Tick System Improved Our display of new goods is __AT__ _ .ts inmnssnirnaotihe oniy wordeo ‘W'_ C O O Iias’ ____ -b - If 'yew' watch or clock does not tick right, drop it in and have it made _ri~ht. _We can do 939" 9 lt- , it. Having engaged the services of .Mi-_ B.; ,_W. Cameron, Jeweler. we are in a position to let , you have repai_s when promised. . - _ N i Watchmaker and Jeweler. ‘ We have the grandest display of 1 W ‘ K ` ' , , ¢ . Q. Corner Grafton and Great George Streol f _ - _ o clonal xonoloaanolioonouoloooolonolo olololololoa lololl __ ,3 ,,fe:f....... ...mn we .her will dry the street 2 ‘ verv soon. Doirt leave tha isthe time to have it attend wh"ee1 too long or _you’ll not ge ' to. Perhaps their’s something ‘ to be sent away for o»»o»»o~o- ' ~ EL We`ll send for your wheel any where yousay. EBKEST RICE The Bicycle Doctor. Brick Bicycle Repair Shop llllil Olll UI IIIOIIOIOIII OIIIOI OHIO IIIOIO lllfli 'Clin p c: o -odnonololololo rhoehne ° S arr Me A anrfwelll buf; our crockery at the up to date Crockery Store, the 2*# \ cheapest and best place in town. Come and get our prices before nni-chasing elsewhere. 2 1.. wart?