Q L »...--._ ,._~_.....a,... .. -....._. .__ -_.....,..._. i l I ¥ I 4' ~ Y- , " THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. NOVEMBER, 29] 1899 lilllll.. .. Dr. Ghase’s Kidnay-Livar Pills. X it everoccurtoyoutkt most railroad mm die of kidney disease ? Such is the fact, however, and the disease is hnowaamongruilroadersas "railroadludney." Thefirst and most marked symptoniisavcl-ll. hh! ch' bo lt. Y a think atfirst EE ands ing c bournly N _ thiyouaie onl tired; ut as i ns trou e in- cldes day by (Ly, kidney disease, with all its Uddi. is fat claiming you as a victim. lr. Geo. Cummings, for over so years en- ¥IcB on the Grand Trunk running between Cnnto and Allendale, says: "The constant lviih my work gave me excessive pains in my _ , racking my kidneys. I tried sevenl like until I was recouimcndedDl';y mqMr.Dave ,tony ses Liver Pill(d.od'l`woboxes havccom- wcundmeandlfeelto-dayabetterman -eva. I recommend than to all my accepted, while the Alliaaeewill whom_the Gusnnun ,.4 g.¢\,¢.¢ Q,|,..hereafter as it has heretolorswork interview, admits that sees- the sqipsuil el the trsmeia Oathaam weai £91. ““'°"’°"m"7°°'°‘°h’il But why throws wet hlanhet on country. The re'sonii alsigned are ‘ ithe proposition of Prohibition by two-fold- The Boer# ure in favor of s Provinoesl Whatis the great tem- keeping up the wages of the white, v§¢¢¢,-5, 1;", C|,»¢,,',,_ p_ E_ 1_ ‘perauce army in the United States ; labcring for but prohibition by Statml A B R MAN. ‘I H 1 -1"' 4 1 4 Or, for that matter, are not the pro- _._. ,iiisisosiin of every comfy work- plswslressee llsstassiss Mis s 1 Sslumaslyabetsrahelltlta U A Pl°a'.u'..7$'I5 . r DR. GORIl0li ALLEY PHYSICIAIQAND SURGEDN. asosase QIAIIIATI lc0ll.l..2\|l|Vll8lTY @eeendBasideacs.Derehester last. 0leeBours,lto1ta. ln..i to 3,8:°;t7 tos 3&->."*_s_f‘°“°-"v'°‘~ , You Can Pin Y0lll° Faith.” teuyrspreesatatieaweaiahs withregaultoeuswuh. Withastalofiret-cssswcrb lianeugnthe best tools that mahledtorepreseut out-worn asstricdy ur-st-class in evdy “By our works are we known.” 0 illlii Slim! iii., 5 - Founders. Engineers and leahinlsts. Sham NlYl¢\€l0ll Co’s Wharf. Charlottetown P. E. l. Phone lf. Quality and Price--- _lin |Ii;|ll9 ilu _"1 M _ -WPI tered. Thepebirciie votewastaken lor ; nz: , ' l _ n win not give ii, but we do not rc- , | .non ciipnged in sun mines nun they i F, 2 » :_ <-/‘f,\», .. frm- member to have read that sentiment, ilso keep the colored natives under Nfl " .~.'§',»f‘,fi_L\" ,f';f»‘, r_WA_ q__V”r_Vj_ ":E_~V‘n_w“‘=,i:ihi; iiapgiifizipcp all the lon_g period rigorous iubjrctiou. '_I'l_ie Oitlandere "“"' ` party wasinpower. ieel_th.it under Brimh rule the f./H if. Lirgest Stack and ing day by day to make the trafic illegal in cities and countries-always looking to extend tho area till the en- tire nation is embraced 1 Provincial prohibition would doubtless be an ia- coinplete term ol legalsuppressiombut it would be agreat stride in advance of merely de-legalizing the tradic in 'counties and cities. l But the Examiner evidently has ‘little respect or regard for the aims and objects of the Dominion Alliance and theother _tempceuce It proceeds to find legal objections to provin’ cial. We note: ‘ 'lhreisanothgrpolntto he consid- uloaal and complete prohibition; and it would maiaiestiybe unfair. upon the of that voie.to passalaw hm Nova Bootie, lew Brunswick and0utariounder me opp:-isotioaet a partial and spurious prohi n. lacy* electors wha voted tor the iirst would not vote lor the last. The argument hers stated will commend itself to the men in ‘liquor trade. It will not ind en- dorsement in the ranks of the prohibitioniats. The Examiner, it is true calls for “full and com- plete national prohibition” and for the voting down of any party which It is unusual to find these two factors adjusted equit-A. ably. The[exoeption to tho; rule is found in the superior quality |and'immense variet offour ne' tterus of Fur-.A niture at_fL ° C _ t - ii I we ep shirts kinds but we can sell you thi sortment is causes. Prewae Bros. :_i. 0 Shewrites * Iliad! ihinklngol trying the tion treatment on my llll!\kil\3lllBit=,butIwas pliseoverthatlwas glvi andthethought unnervgg I firnearlyaweek, but lame home very our 3......... new gt' lei!! F! E igi is § it alministsrSamarla Prescrlptl Menask us,why do ounotkee’ Ameri-f ' 1 can Rubbdiis! Tliis-' year '£9 have them--After ii lot of snqmggqg’ ° ‘ Q; . have decided that the ¢*»‘Wales»Goo4'd»._ ` year” brand is bept. _and hax_e,,,,put miie- several cases men‘s.__srJ@i;t;o}iul;,` , e ~pa»iir.» "°m. ..k.§"P.‘;.=» ? _f?i"~_Fif iss r .. . ~ .__ Q , ‘ W""DNESDAY~N°v5“BE"°-1°* The one significant note ofthe Ex- niitiven would he given more privi-i ."»,)’L_~; AT 10"" to -E "A '- i' ' *¢amll1el"s article is its Oppoclbiou to. agen and would lxcime ingolent if THE EXAMINER AND PROIIIBITION. .provincial suppression ofthe trsiiic. not dangerous; also that the British --- the one measure which the liquor would employ more native labor in Why the local organ of the Con-iinterest most fears, because ir. is themines and so»reduce the wages servative party at the present juncture possible, practicable and may be near now paid to white men. should take so much pain, to nntu- at hand. - ---¢-~-- gonise the temperance and prohibition ` sentiment of the Province is one of The Gaudi.” hu recgived from what lloqd’s Sarsspsrilla has dons for the things ditlicult to understand. t},,1t1.,\¢he8¢¢,r '1‘,-m,v,,,] Qommiuee others. and must believe it will do the Y” the 95°” i9 ‘l“l°° ‘PP'“`9n° in a pamphlet and leaflet entitled The"°°m° ‘°' -'°°' pslmosrti epery liu;eac;editi;va‘rtic§_i3 Truth_ About the Transvaal, being R0y8.l Oak Ii'.;l68(l8 i5°Sf° *Y " "’°“°~ » "' "1 a reprint of articles which appeared Thatfg 3]] l 12 tf of Prohibition 1. 'lhe article deals in the M.n¢h¢gt,¢|- Guardian, and de ° with Mr. Marshall’s meeting of Mon- ,fund tc, sho' th” the present vu. Mn. W. A. Grunt. l_!'0!essor of the Eh! ‘l§h°th°”dD;he. qioveisgt °°" ‘E was Practicall! forced \lP0n the Boers'::3:° °“‘Ap:lkv° at li;;i‘°§°:°'g:°3i°f <.~.,~) I ’ oot y e minion iance b th 3,1' b Q0 b_ 'Th . - _ _u o, L I Pledze 100.000 i>r°bibiti°== v°=°r=- sitio; imwibiywnrtiiuifiin do nel §,'°‘§' G.°°"“° ""’°°‘» °'°' “°M‘“‘°~" 'P7' 8 no Ong" °‘ we ‘FU t»h‘t the Kindff' ‘ny m°‘n. represent the mxt Pro, us c btore' 22° pgtaliitenwlliizla iyasutmtinly f:°boutTll1;l£ valent sentiment of the Empire on ‘wgyth p knowing tha _ . .. °” _ "“' ‘l“°"‘°°- Prowse Bros keep the best i _ the Examiner tells that Mr. Har ...___ _ _ _ h. chases xiaizruver rms. one pil e 'bln 'U 11°* °' MPP! ll* Willing Cecil Rhopes is reported to have a 'Indy mild’ °l°l'hmg nude 1° I*5¢-C;\',¢;_°é:;m ¢l°'\1°'*»°" 543°* ashe was some mouths ago,”etc. We ballonin readiness at Kimberly to C8D&d8. _ - '_ . _ _ , believe the general verdict ef thelmahehiseecspeifit should became xt” °m,h.M.-;'"m ' ; temperence P00910 pnlelt velthlt necessary. reportstell inn" -iz ,np nd co % Mr. Marshall was almost at his best, that all ia “fa it ia clear thang large hd sm". _ no.” nd 'ul' h 'which is certainly D9 flint preile~~a'cityshat up from eouiniunicstieuipriees. B.l!.hemsay&0o. 291 by# t 8 W€&th€l‘ ri. Enmiw pi-ima. as semi. viiiiosessiaewenafefsvief an _ A-1”: _ 'and belittle anynotion ot provincial weeks mnstbe in' want ol many Du" 'M t' h °| iUil»&XIllI»\tlDOGfll'0f. It m ¥w° to **""""""‘°“"° uissamistn causes. v i X*-ASIPRF-SENTS 4* uisiassaiiineiduaii-sr ,tiaseiytei is _;"i“5°‘ll* *° *Ni* *"'Ul'*-l!°*° the §ortreBs A°°°°‘° , inatleass thesePreelaesa-and‘hr~meahse|reatasthose F. J. HQRNSBY S|'i°°f§;s°`h': ’m~i°fiti°; Ti; *missed °i¢r- _. "nh _ Ianni" _ , M and St3d@¢fY St°|'¢_° words “ai least” show that provincial ` Mr Donald l[cPhereou. just re- WO l\l'°°l!\°°¢ IPITNVUW! prohibition is the minimum that can turned from the Transvaal, with recsetlyhad prefer °~Seeiug is bellevinv." You can see .Gurstock an big as With Us' 001’ sf doubt one of nicest articles on the marks* Pleasently perfumed. Healing, Boothng. We can furnish hundreds from leading sous in the city who have 25 cents per hottie. audsoldby Y llllh oasiinmsim '6" A =,`,,_3,,,,,,- m,"_',,‘,,,,_,m,',’“| If 28 ounces to siqessaaea ir un" oiiuaiiexestff 4 *@1111 *MGI* aadteei-Athlme 4 at short notice Great value. ,, will he.heldia~ths0eart Roma, City isil, on the! st WEDNE- DAY DECEMBER _Gth mas lim er Sp. m. tor the purpose ofoonad ' liiny matter thasnay be lie-8 ’ fore themeeting. - < ' 0... s. c. rnowsn y E.H.Bn1;s, °‘"“"" ""‘°"' _ considered sacred! couddsn- praident 8ec"“q_ i groan mea, onaém-1’ °°" mv 28td Men’s*'- American » .l\uhhe|°s.___.. , » 1 . » ; _ ‘HJ " I s -_ ‘ . . - . `. _ ‘_ . ’ ' | / » f ‘5_,__,_.. .- ~ . * *" -“HH V:-N-*Q4 >` .' _ ' " ,_ "` _ ~ .A .un -si Just “ .ir-_-E i-er _::g= ~____;_ *Y A ,_ -.. ~_.... --~-Qw_....__¢-aa-_.-. V » _ e . -_ -_= _..._ _-_ _-A; f~,;*._>;;_*,___ ;;.;_;f _ ,A -.._ ;i,_,_____.___ ____ _ ’ " "°*` _ .»_. . ` ** - .......-i ..._ .i _ _______, ‘_,,_ .__., __ N - - -' , I A ` ~’*°'i ....s»_-_..__. _ _ . - _ , , ,~-,_ , ; » i _ » . , -5.- - _ _ __ _ _ , ,___ i _. 1 Who Wouldn Dress Well ? tion of cost because prices of our made Skirts' is so that it 'Would be a -of time ~-money get onemader 1 " ' di£»°u';°