2,, P" " r 'T ' s 7 ` iii? " . f "_ 1- T 1 ‘ .` " 1§~€:=‘.»¥;“-ps-=f.1t:‘>~'~¢f:sr==";;ev;_ 2: gn .l=»1._;:: » ,_-VW s., - _ vw G... -._.. _ -_ .1 i' ~ ~ . .7 ~- lf- »,’,‘. uf, =;‘»__s# ,;,.~ xv ~ ,Q -'g' - -1 _.l~‘,,. _ , ff ‘.5 _,'v’Z”d ~s ,£5 '- 'H' " ' ~ * ' ~ ' '. .. ~ ‘-;¢'. ~ »"'~-__;-._:-ta .1 . '_ ' 'f' ~ --1 sf; »=~>‘- ~ .- uf..-.= ~ - - . » »’» ~-~. »».»-.~__-.-."\\“1'..¢7~.-_,,.f,_‘,f;~.§~ ,_ ~ _ ,_ . ' '_ . _- _., ` :__-i_;__-_~,_'5~ fp-/__ jw-_.='~ __`;. _ ._ . . . __ _._ _._ -,_ 1,, _ _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOITETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANILAPBIL Ki, IWL ' _ ’ .. . 1 , gn Grim h en io en e o md; ilnii tio.-- their imlns and aches imp "xl \\'li-ill--r ii i- lthi-ii_n\'\'tism. Lame ni' Wu; ,H-he .iiiyu-lit-re, ihis Liniment will cure ff u `¢~i.~ on pain in.-L as wnicr dooaou fll'e» it "un nu; see limi. you get -ifllths’ Menthol Linlment. P. i5.1siiNi> grandfather and , 'd Pee 'rnco-_ is many a _ i and about daylight they heard the otters . ‘UML _ M U ,, *§"§{§f}fn°‘hf’,h “£33 Two of the otters came out and sat on the kv splashing ln the big spring quite near bank. The watchers fired and wounded bath _of the animals, but before they could get within reach the otters had scrambled into the water. They caught one and _threw him on _terra ilrma, but the other one managed to get away. W __ ;_..‘<; -/-1 “ _ 1', ,gs . J V jg; .. J _ - 7 :rf _ 0 li' “ ` ~\\.\\ \\i . sv* X* -toil . j _ _////i` gdb;/'s Own Soap makes young- ,Qi ` gferg, clean, sweet, and fresh. ff/ in _ -l 'nic “ Albert" Toilet Seq Co's 5 it keeps their delicate azius ll in good order. 1; Made entirely from vege- in table fats, it is an emollient as Lil well as a cleanser, and is ns _i useful on a l:idy's toilet aa in _Q the nursery. ix Faintly but exquisitely aro- ;3 matic. J r -;1;. I.I;. Beware of lmltatlens. ` » sa ` iii is illi @QQ§@@“ Kind of Wall Plasters ire Proof, Sound Proof mack saile off D0! 01’ Une third less coal will heat your house s d with Asbestic When having vour plans pieparedsee that Plaster is speciied aannnrlnlt-rife Proof Coldwater Paint ore durable than Oil Paints at one third the » Al¢BES'l'0§ Stove Lining will save you time money and may save your stove Costs about half as much as other linings and lasts three as long. lillllllilll &. MGNEVIN Lower Queen St , Ch’town. , '_ - a a si. narrtlalinf Ch’Town, P. , _ _ -` ` lniiial Fertilizers h in plant food, quick in ton, and lasting in effect Nitrogen Ammonia),Phcs- oric Acid and Potash are ceded. These are contained h high per centage in the Fght form f Jr best results in Gm' , Bore, bloid and tankage, _ _ ( . I Animal Fertilizers. M27ru fri wkly Smos. _ Choicest growth of India and Ceylon in iiiiei i §:: Sales exceed that of any other in the Lower Prov inces. =_*__i_ LEGAL CABIJB- _ 1cLF.A>:_ A.A. Q. c., Barris3.e'r,'“so1icltor_, Our Fur Bearing Animals By Robl. Jenkins. Mill Pond. The dam had broken away _ South Creek at Mount Albion; and, when , find it. The only conclusion I could come to waf that lt had taken wings and sped away or leaps and what was it but the same otter ploded several of niyideaa. One was that _. he walked along on his fore legs and drew ' his hind parts after -himinow I believe the he can use his hind legs to good advant- age and can stand upright on them too. Another idea I had was that otters trav- elled slowly and could be outrun by a man aaw my fathers ham and ~ from -informa- ‘pjtion gained since I believe they can travel .pretty fast. ' ' Hr. White, of Donagh. told me he once. saw one under a log and having no proper across the fields and'-covered the ground days .old I did not follow them. I could. scarcely believe my eyesight, as I thought otters on P. E. Island were animals of the past; but a short time afterwards I saw two [ine skins with Mr. Higgins, of Char- lottetown, and their original. v\;eai'ers had been caught or trapped at f .Pisquid-pro- ‘ bably two-df the "otter whose ftracks l I Monaghan Road. tells me he got several -of these animals in his - day. _The year iheinwintered at Wiseiiers _Pond he___went on watch one night with __ .& ,nekighfbor of _the angie name. guilt a snowyhouse, leaf* lliEcAdam’sf__Sp1'in,,,but the first night _ other night and just about daybreak her saw an otter on a log, tlshlag. It would dive down and bring up are fresh _ wate shell-fish or clam [there ar some of these clams in this creek and also in Black Creek, and they seem a favorite food of the otter] open it, and swallow it with a ___ gulp; letting the shell fall into the water. Mr. Kelly was sponding his time snap- Diilil' at his highneas frmn his snow house. AN _The gun had got wet, and do wha; hem _ ‘» might he could not get it off. Finally he cameto the last cap .but before using ltl _"'” he reprlmed his gun, and took every pre- 7 caution possible, but the result was a . _ , _ Wm’ “M110” “f Ma.-“Y “f §1“§ii“=i`.y§'..i.Zi§f°s§.§`.2§ i1'Z'.`.’ i’.'..i.'l§ ~ hearing distance they would have ealled the Places Traversed fora bucket of water. (This was a favor- ite ex-pression when we heard a gun miss the Animal' Urol There was nothing now to be done - but pack arms and go home, leaving the "'-'““ otfer to finish his breakfast in peace. [Prince Edward Iglimd Mugiziue] at Heard’s Mill Pond. Following the track Thirty-five or forty years ago it was U’-8»U0D9BiD8 in the if-.e he secureda no unusual sight, tu gee ug unter truck or _ concealed placetand watched. In a short slide passingover the newly fallen snow. timethe otter came up on the ice. He .I A favorite coursefor them to travel fired and the animal plunged into the lay between Moss Lake through to Wig- opening again and was lostto sight; but ner`s or Heard's Mill Pond and on by imagine the sportsman’s surprise to see Black Creek to Pisquid, » and there the it 00lI1lnir up at an other place quite Writer, in his younger days had many near. The shot had evidently struck him an opportunity of observing them. -indhe did not careto remain under water. About thirty-five years ago quite uf The next place the poor outer ‘hors de number of otterswintered at Wisner’s: 00fDb|1t-' after the nm fmst and its windfiiiis. =kinned by an Indian as he did not know stumps and rushes kept the ice up cigar* much about it himself. Brother Indian ff the water, thus forming a model home With 811 6376 |50 bUSl¥\e-S-Q Offered lllm ll very for these shy and crafty animals. I re- :modest sum for the skin which however member once being badly disappointed MP- Kelly l`¢fl1S¢d mlwh £0 hiS DY'9fl*» 119116 following one of these otter trails. It Q f0\lUd0\1l2tLfterWards when he was dis- ran from Ferguson`s Mill Pond to the _ DOS9d Of it- it came to the roadway, suddenly ended. ed kD0Wl€d90 f0!‘bl¢lS me Writilm' more. I did not know then that the otter could P€l'h8D8 Some of the readers of the Mag- travel without makingthis kind of a tra- k 5509 Will SWB 80U10|5l\lDl! more i¥\fH'0S!>~ and I spent considerable time lookii g ing some other time about others of our fora further trace of him but could ‘ni t frulbearing animals. A turned and followed the same track back of illness and recovery have excited tie But a few days afterwards the myster\ _ E23'-"`°5t*i“ mi! gfglmgni'-V-""9-so "Mi W9 - . ` i viey .ron e 0 r. or-ne us /rott e. was solved. l3ehind my fathers barn. Mn Cmmdg rnnment by the doctors 'mich was Slwatfdin 3 thkfk bllslhl, at home and in the hospital, and the fact their saw an unusual kind ofa track _(I 1511817 1256?- &‘bf;{>l}:1f»¢lyiir8v¢‘n :lm UP ai? - case evon a ope. swe nown. s giinerzuy ha? ‘i“;1.eye open for anything- subseoiient restoration bv the use of 1 ° t’ aw' t 'n 'cated 3°me V9” 19”? Dndd`s Kidney Pills reads like ii miracle _ h ° ‘ On with kidney Trouble. Last fall I l ad ;If';_ckanTi Eetrszglledgoid hr: tgrnéedbhug » an attack. for which the doctors had lilitle f _ _ ma e 0* e 5 “S _ hone of my recovery. I was obliged to no in snzh§ Corning Suddenly t-0 the barn to the hospital for rmii-mmf, but it didn he had again started oil north and seein- 111° "0 9’00d» S0 I “HB0 7101116 2iV€\‘\ UD bv 1' _ _ . _ the doctors. A- friend suggested Dndd’s_¢ ed to have given up the idea of getting Kidney Pm§_ From tha first box I im_ £0 the S°“U_1f°¢dlUKK!‘°\1“d~ ' proved. Nowl am at my work every The beat laid schemesof otters as well as day-’ 1 . ~ 1 of mice and men often fail. _ This otter ex-_ _ _ -1*-- __ _ theory is that he makes this sliding mark lal -clerk to D, A;-caud_ broker is misslnlt with his neck. Anyway I am satisfied that ' Gnd Uh°`b00kS 9h°W 8 Sh0l‘l5888 Of $53,030. but by the leaps this one made when he cure Diphthe,.h_ CHIC CYOUD. `»‘-co-Yeringaathe creek was low he ran J' F' CUNNINGHAM‘ Mr. Kelly says he was watching an- The next otter Mr. Kelly shot was Mr. Kelly says he had tba first Otter 'I will close this article now as my limit- Great Victory. ‘Biivmanv Rrvim. N. B. Mar.-Few oasr s asuaassaasuaannuusua »\ I W: A fer.. s U "‘ '~~`- "4 Q' ‘:ffL_,\_" ‘ 1 `“.r/L-fi fs-.:=3:.`. I* ‘ _ _ - _ ~ ‘, “ '.1 » . W ' "' , _ i""\=_ ' i ‘ v( . _1',"‘~. -_ 4 ' - I _J 4 > J * ~ V < 7, , ' said Mr. Weller to his son, speaking from experience. Rui; more prejudicial to success is a inisnomer. V -= aware of misnomers. The correct use ofladiectiveiiiiii`kdver..7 " tising may be determined by one simple rule. Put the night _ word in the right place. Two little bovs were sailing thbirf' " "' boats across the Atlantic Ocean in the back yard. #The ocean’s busted -l” exclaimed Jimmy, “Dam it !"~ said .Ion-ny. I _` _ The right Word in the right place, certainly, but this 'gumuve ' 'I expression at another time and place would Phare brought ~ fi upon J onny a castigation for the use of profane ' fl' ` ‘ff When we advise you that we have receiwkl cur- new- i I KID gloves direct from the maker, we mean _ ,_g|d§_;'g;`g_.s .. , ' `“' direct from the sourcefof supply vizf France. We don’t mean in 7 1 73 LAMB gloves that are made in Germany uud'__ 1g,u1y___',a_u11* C ' masquerade under the head of Kid Gloves.-there’s'_ no kid ~' V about 'em-they don’t lit well, neither do they v;§'e`a_r. _ _.4 ~ 4 _}*a’_= ./ ‘ Tiff..." T.. . ff.. I p I, ._ 1, » _ -_ . - -__ v ._ _L i. V4 ;_,_ K W . si':_-;‘-.f»=‘- 1 » .~» . _ . . _»~\,\ '_ gf' txt, '_ _ "»~ _ _i- “ '.1 '.;’;_, Ours are in beautiful shades, guaranteed, a`nd._t»h°' Gents i _"“f"’ ' V Prices $1.25. $1.50. . _ of f _ .VL Ladies Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. . _ 1 L Our' Gloves look a little way ahead of the otliei".-_ pi f N# Prowse rcs. _ The» Wonderful 'Cheap__Men - ui 5 _ f - _ ._-' _ - 1"." ~'~”` ’l’.‘¥.‘ “For tive vears I have suffered ofl’ and MISSING CLERK’S SHORTAGE. ; QUEEN, April $.-A. Picard,con§dentf f 'I kr-ow MINARD’S _ LINIMENT will I JOHN D. BOUTILLER. 'French Village. Iknow MINABITS LINIMENT will Cape Island. BOYS GO TO IAIL and Henry Power were brought up before KENTV1LLE» A9125-25'_Tw°` y°uthfu1 , f .-i ~ I pf. thieves of this place, Arthur Huckleson il ) _ _ _ Z Justice G. F. Rcckwella few days _B80 ’ . f " . ' and committed for 30days inthe country t . _ , - _ P V _ - 1 jail. ' i ` -' J 1' @‘ L dweakness, due tothe. ’ - .' *‘r _ ~+”‘-:"f 'I '- s ls* deplgtgdodondiliion of the blood, areover-. WG l13V8 `]USl3l'8_06lVBd-_OUP-’8])fi[]g b Hood’ Sarsaparilla, the great _ - - '~ ..- _Q _ _-rf _fi f game y = A, are all made from the _ __ u /_ ni wi. gl vi seascuof the year wi!-hu _iimgkfiug - yum- __ *rnnnisn aiisiicsoaee 'Eesterse~don’t iyiiiiumgud' ` " ' axis-a*-FF-_ _ SOME WON'T BELIEVE IT. Many people who have suffered the. acute misery of itchingor bleeding piles for-years in spite of -medlcines and ations won’t believe that Dr. ;Chiase’a Ointment is an actual cure. There liaal elm ost 'as fast, is a dos. ‘ - 1 “knew M'iN.aRn*s L1Nni_ENr is the Three winte'rs"ag`o I saw several tracks beg; remedy du earth, crossing from Moss Lake to Wisener’a JUSEPH A_ SNOW_ Pond; but the :racks being a few Nu;-way, M¢_ , A never yet been been a person to doubt, edlcacy of this great preparation ' after C using one box; lt acts l_ ike magic "in" sY@pin|: the pain and itching, and potiitively guaranteedtocnre any cas I feeding or protrudipg piles. Ask yonrl _ neighbor about it. our dealer has it..-_- 'Saw' morrow that the applications for the Brit- ' Charles Kelly, an adapt sportsmen of .Sh war loan aggregate £240,000’000_ .__._.¢___- IMMENSELY OVER-SUBSCIB ED LoNpoN,April 26 The Statist will say to- Wanted-A case of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes. Price 10 eents. DOWN ON TRAITNR TALK. ` Bnonurosrsin, April _ 25.1-,The provgot iiiarshai, presidingiover a c‘ourt"o_£ .iirjrlsp diction, has announced his intention of suppressing disloyal utterances ._ .=» _": r s gr., `;1:_ ` sf,-" ~_f-_ ‘ ' -;» , » " ' -_ WHAT WOULD THEY GIVEZ? It seems a waste of time to -warn peo- _ ple against neglecting coughs and colds, * but what would victims of consumption i l i _ i Ofilce. Bi-owii‘s Block \ictona Row, Char lottetown, Branch officein Wadman’s building c“P3\1d. Money toloan. SUALLWOOD, C R. Barrister and Attorney-:it Law; Notary Public, etc. Ohice, Cameron |\0Ck,`_ately occupied by F. L. Hazard, Esq. 5Wih:Side Queen Square. Money to loan. 5 fl- - ' 1; proveditoo cold andtliéy had to léafvebe- fore morning. The next night they pre- _ » RICE MURDER WILL l CASE. ~;- ----------- --- MCINNIS Rims _ Carriage Builders, Custom _Work s speciality. Repairing of every des- 1. 'minion promptly attended to. A good variety -_ Of carriages, sleighs, etc , always on hand ;l;ns to all purchasers McPhail’S Old »j, p . Kent Street. Charlottetown P. E I .'.'U.L-.‘.a...ii.a. ALI &-13 U\.X.l'<3L°& » Shirt Waisis. 2 The new styles- show latest in cut I and finish. - Pleats, Tucks and Hemstiich effects :in While Lawns, Satecns, French . Prinzed Flannels, Black and Colored . ilshmere-s, Alpacas and Silks. ; Bti J AS. PATON 8: CO. é Washable Dress Fabrics. 3 This aeason’s importations represent ; hlgh class selection from the best man~ ; ufacturers.Whatever isnew for dainty :Summer Gowns. Shirt |Waists and . Suits, will be found in this stock. ; _ Linen f‘-rushes, Lawna, Piquee; Per- : Blau Lawn .Di itie P rcal&,Prin~ - Cambrics, Eepllinyrs fiidiiiringliams. ted ; Write for samples of any, or as many ; kinds asyou wish to inspect. Q White Muslins.Nainsook Victoria ; Lawns. Orizaudies, India Linen, .lac- : °°“€f». Mull, Swiss. Book, Swiss, Spot 3 and Figured Muslins. 1 ...... _ .??.*.f.-. _ 5°* Pm" 890° . -i I-.E _"_: u. .I L' ‘ 93035538555- » is n messes Ann one cuasn IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER FATHER. : 1.3 ci yer: relatives afflicted wo tl e 1355: ase ci Drunken- ness- ,?\Vithlia\'e a sure cure which can be g“e:i \vi'rix or wi'rHOUT the know- ledge of the patent. Read the follow- ing which speaks for itselfz- S.-is FRANcisco. Cai.. Dec. i. 1900 DR. W H SAUNDERS SLCO.. Clucago Ill. Dear Sirs°-Kindly accest my thanks for the wonderful an permanent cures you have wrought on many members of my congregation. I have organized a sfciety among mi mem- bers to romote and advertise ° most pared themsellves better to stay it om" n- Nxw YoRK,Api-il 26.-After a conference their counsel. ~ if WHEN IN DOUBT HOW ‘ To cure a COLD. i' To relieve NEURALGIA, Y To relieve BHEUMATISM, To cure QUINSY, To cure BRONCHITIS, _ To cure CROUP. ' To cure WHOOPING COUGH, ' USE BENTLETS LINIMENT. HUGE BEET _ SUGAR OONCERN. betvgefen the attorneys th`e Patrick Short _ land- eierspleading went over until Wed, I 1. b h bl ii. nesday next at the request of Mr. Moore, Bob mere re Ieves ut t Wong y cures _P and pneumonia give if their disease were only in its beginning. If it _were only a` cough or cold. Deadly lung disease began with cold? and could certainly_ be cured by Dr. hase's Syrup of Lmseerl and Turpentine, the irreat prescription which cough and cold together. 7 i -1__-@--1- A FAST TORPEDO BOAT. New Loynos, Conn., April 26.-The oiiicial speed trial of the 'new torpedo boat Bailey eclipsed all records for her trial, maintaining an average speed of 30.2 knots during the entire two hours and at one time reaching a mark of 31.12 knots. safe and speedy mire for this dreaded curse and disease whicl-iso many are amicted with. You will learn in the very near future of the result of their labors! sincerely hope that God will bless you and allow you tgstill continue in his great and good work in saving our fellow mortals rom the scene o de- Olncaao April 26.- The Tribune says ' Negotiations have been completed in Chi- l 1 cago forthe -formation ofthe largest beet sugar concern in the world. A company has been organized with a capital stock of ` , --o-- DIFRONTHE RAIL. gtg-rgtbn, ndplncetk ` th road to live asbber and rigl?t=o°u!; life? Only wishinglcould c»<- 5.' le ‘~. '-1 _. ~_ "_`~-:i°"¥‘~1.’-*'i` fs* _ _ ' _ a..-_- _ -- » '._~ .». _ f~ ~_ . _ .=tf~»_\§ ._ ~_._ .‘ ,»-.¢.;»._.-~_-» ._ ~~<._f." i. ' » » *~---'fow ~."‘»\- ,» wwf.-»~‘ “~ : ».‘~,‘.~ .J ~ ~ ‘ 'fa' -~ at swi;-»~~-;~~'» ~=‘2""~"'~'v- - .4 .- ' -i' - -'~.- ,, ,,--~ -c-Of" ~» .- - ~ »»d=,_.- ,_ _ f‘.f.~. -' `i"s`i! -‘.2 _-"’;.\-.~4__,»g 1;. ‘ `~3`»'»'f .Qc kc* Q__~,_, , _:.5 »`,-;.‘ -'ig V... ' _ 1, \~. .¢ Q J P35?- To Corea Cold in Day. ' ' Take Laxative Brome Qnlnine Tablets §,,,df,|,,,i,,, in gh, bunk and gmuiy uhdruggists' refund th money if it fails ' kid _ 1 l ui; o cure; %o¢ E. W. - Sitlllmue imiingot-ldilgntihatdlis toni):-. Chaggé gn °` oneaclr bex. ' ‘ ' _ _ f I ~ » *» .3 is i '~‘=.:L=‘ -.P s; ii-» if i i. .j.; ii. ii. is _ Hr. Geo. Gummi , Barrle,0nt.. one U.0w.flll 8_0 be know as the Arkahiv Vol- the beat known e$eers on the G. B. Te 1' ley sugar beet and irrigation land com- writes:-For sufered from kidney disease .by railroad life. Tilt doctors cali it “railroad krdnai bu could ‘ive me no gmanent re A t friend recommended . Chaaa’a Kidlioz Liver Pills saying they had cunid _ ,i few boxes of this _ grand med ci necom- iotely cured me, putting an en'd'toth0e _ ___ . _ A pvmenlpaimutp __ A ff- _ -iv a_pruzs._-csssmi siruss. T9939d_ ,_ _ V, 11% _ iprcifinzlfia me ini-1'°fnm>i .mi Leia- have just the kind you want;-L-_ _-diff! 3§fi1§°"T_ Norris ex-governorofBombay will stamp gngyyest Shape in: ". A forllngland to-morrow on the steamer; ° , ‘ _ 1 ._ , _ __ _ _ __ Carishrook Castle. The Cape Highlanddthlng for S .wean - mn li T31! £0 FQ IIIQBQ _ _ j Society gave a luncheon in honor of Gen- eral MacDonald to-day .,_o>,¢i_L _oi _-,sag iwfz. .i -Fir ._ ` . _ you purchase your Easter _ ‘ : ~ 3 _ _ '»> _ Q f V i '_ B iq ' :_ - . .' Q' . ‘9 .f. 'T12 _ ‘ `-" I . _ _ .f : _ ~ ei _ f The Hatter. vt ._; ' T '_ e ._ ._ . _,rf -. ; gi. | ’ ' _ V _ _ I AMIQA _ MICAi th hl h88liRl'&d IA E Ggg '-§&F¢` mica. whichspui; agnerfectlv Ed-ioothXsi:1‘r£ace on the axle. I When thhrg formed HALF AS MUCH MICA as any other axle grease willdo §`t[,i’i;i':1r€acsz;.".;is;;Ff;cll)vpry. REMEMBER AMF. AS MUCH IMPERIAL 011;. einer.. _ Pemoleunag _ “___ 154i ’*:;l¥’VliU'*”de` _ ...iz _.__ 3., _ L: .<' - ,_ -_z _pf , ‘_ f l ‘v , C »- * 55 fa. » -<’ 'rises' it saw Qs 1 _ Milk var.. t f I -* ‘ 41"* fr Milk Cans I f 0 . 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