i,.,l¥§‘ 5.45 L :I .5 tg. Y hi. red , 'i " fi, ‘. < ~_ il -3;:1g‘- i i . buf' 'k C ly 1- is nal 1-, la C $1 all on an .I ,ef , .T9 '-`.> ' ‘-1 gi i -2 ‘i-if I . -» | g ,, ‘\ l 1 ,lg 'L ’ l ‘ - ’..’.=;,, 55%# l . ,\.,,,,,, 4 i u‘ _,_ , .na .mm - `.’, i. ,* < . e 3, ...,'.<.i.~ 'v rf... in -» 1 r Y \~. 1 r » i an g. ra, No matter what sort of a syringe may be reqniredhit be worth while to come for it. We carry every- gin Fountain, Combina- tion, Douche and Bulb will here thin 5 _ 'ms cH_A1u.o'r'rs'rowN coAnnrAN,1vrAncH 12. 19°:r- 2 . _ . r i . I s - - f"`~-~.»- `» ~"' “." ' 1--on-n ss- _I-is [sus 1 , un, -crrgtniogprrmrowu Guaanlals ‘ rvnson onlime Manoa 12 um , I slrcrviil L naw-scmiscrsf T Syringes. A nary tive you in any way. Oar prices will find right in eve.y instance. J. Gdamicson DRUGGIST. The Medical Hall. lslansmla Buy e New Clock We have a full' line of kitchen. dining room and _ parlor clocks, also a good I-I H l saved in heating by piling the rooms on Still iniiha Marial 'I hat. desirable properly of 21 ncrcsviith house and outbu|ldin|g1,situntcd at blow gill] B dge and owned y Edward Clcrncnts. ala in l kf r x. 5. in.f..°.¥....‘2..l. ’ Repairing promply attend- ed lo. Ge ‘le jeweler sud Optician. lfrlii- par iiculars apply onJ'1(1)'cI:iir§si>;i{r3'“t,}§F ». ll-28d mwfim Royalty. lusnsanemuwunnonqp I am selling MAPLE LEAF, Canadian Rubbers, for next season and will cali on the trade as soon as i is If possible. C. l.conard Grant, s ° se _ '\'\`\ x - ‘ if €h::.° rifengd llghpagnnment W tm” \`\ \ \ ` of the h?dy. We ask you to take these \ B B men an 8° e ad th” Premlerg D D D S two remedies, to tike them to-gether, hut. authority for stating “that this is a gross m ‘ you 9-,ly hug to my for 0"., . 1 ||\pm_.g,y,,. Y ° . . misrepresentation of what he said on play' that occasion." \Ve gladly print Sir Wiifrid's denial. We always in the market- regret where any untrue statement finds its way under cover of correapon 0 b dence or otherwise into our columns. The Guardian would not willingly do an in- , justice to the Premier of Canada or any i other man. In this case we arc especially -., A Phone 86_ |;l)a;;i.o tlnd that the report of his hostility ~` W" nu _ e Tunnel appears to be quite un- l`|;m:n|:"“ f See our window dis- The best milk food The belated Montreal newspapers of Ili March are filled with accounts of the Hochslaga school honor and,_i.ho heroic self-sacrifice of Miss Maxwell saved lsu Ulcer, Ear and Veteri- Syringes. The better ones are fully guaranteed and gladly' replace them if defer- ood so willy add crave? harllte in the lfruitleas effort to save the ' remainder of the pupils entrusted to her charge. The dark features or the tragedy are niumined by the‘nobla and heroic action of this worthy lady, whose memory will long be fondly cherished. But it is the first duty of those that remain to provide, as far as possible greater security for the safety of our schools in the future. What are the lessons of the :Montreal tragedy? One of them is that the depen- dence pluced upon fire drill was illusory. The emergency arose so suddenly that the thought of an orderly marching out seems not to have occurred to any one. It is easyto have a fire parade when principal and teachers are cool and sure there is no danger. It is quite another thing when in the presence of fire and smoke and frantic cries. No doubt the ilre drill has in many cases proved of saving utility, has even saved the lives of hundreds, and ought to be continued, but it is by _no means a guarantee of safety in great energencics. , There were no fire .escapes on tho Montreal sensor banding and main name has been laid at the doors of ,those re~ sponsibie for the neglect. But the iron ladders which are called fire-escapes, and which one sees dir-.figuring the outsides of many public buildings in the cities, must be of doubtfulntllity. especially in the suolw and ice of winter and as a means of escape for little children from the top of a four-story building. And yet weare told that the safest place for the very little ones in athree or four s'ory them in a hurried exif. case ofilre or panic. As for tire escape establishments that house or empi school is at the top, so that in case of panic the older ones shall not' run c\-er Is it not apparent that the three or four story school house is a mistake and s menace to safety? In our country 'ground space is abundant and cheap. Why should any school building be made more than l‘W° “°"°7“l“ hemhlz Amid* "JW 5° have been spared. Readers of last even. 9 ing’s Patriot found to their horror i above another. but it is always at the from png., b;|s|_e,¢,d with smallpox' mem. “Den” °| 'mmblng °"°l" th" 5°! th” ing with micro-organisms, saturated wit they are anecessity for hotels and with me “sions og mcusp. U It is reported that Lloyds has insured Harry Thaw's life, probably as a halardoua or extra-hazardous risk. _ And yet the risk of Thaw being sent to the electric ohairisbut small indeed._ The chances are always many for escape in the case oi a criminal who is a millionaire. The re- sources of. great lawyers well feed for the defence are many. Expert 'testimony can be had to order. .I arymen may bs tampered with on behalf of the prisoner. There is in many minds a repugnance against capital puulsbinent. And there is always the insanity dodge. There are so many kinds of ginsanity, too, emotional, periodic, temporary, the "brain storm," and no end of other kinds. Sc, of course, Thaw will either be acquit- ted, or found guilty of s minor offence. or thejnry will dIsagree,or he will he declar- ed to have been an irresponsible person at the time when he shot. \Vbite, but al- ready recovered or with good chances of early recovery hereafter. At any rats 'l‘haw‘s miserable life is in no perceptible danger of early termination by process of legal execution. The insurance company that can get big premiums for insuring his life against the chance of death ln_ the electric chair will make large and sure profit. Between the best and the poorest cow there is a broad space that should afford the farmer food for thought. A cow out in Wisconsin is reported to ha/ve broken the world's record by producing in iii days 5,350 pounds of milk from which MA pounds of butter were made. One day she yielded 100 pounds of milk and nearly 52 pounds of butter. A herd of 15 or 20 cows of this stamp with butter ut present prices would be something like a gold mine. It is an old maxim that troubles seldom come singly. Just now what. with the ice- blockade, the strap-service, the irregular mails and the closed schools and churches_ it would seem our good peoplchad enough to put up with. But a fresh outbreak has “"`°n3tl‘°£‘h°m"'|° ‘mes ““dulY\ and secretions and excretlons, steaming witl E always at the risk of fatal disaster in occurred, which it would seem we might °“V BQ; i;';1:§“°l°;‘?lN?;‘g%cliv3;Am§"I§l'm- ts acting directly upon the blood and mucous 'J s .ni by an f1»u¢..i..»s. exhalations, spattered with pustules, The Sydney Post has a despatch from Halifax which reports a ,considerable maiority of the House of Assembly in favor of the Prohibition Bill introduced bl Mr- Armstrong of Yarmouth. ' _.__ Thedeath of Johp Alexander Dawlf, the founderofZIcn City, Illinois, is an- nounced. He was sman of extraordinary endowme its in several respects. He hid rslthlnhirasel! and the capacity to in- spire others with faith in his c'aime and pretensions. We have never thought or Dowie as a hypocrite, however deluded be may have been in thinking himself arovived Elijab.It remains to be sera whether the religious movement be set afoot has in it the quality of permanence. even to the extant that Mormonism has shown it. Decadence had fallen on the work a year or more lefore its founder passed away. He leaves no real successor. ____,_____._ A CASE LIN WEST ARICHAT. Mrs. A.P. Ferguson a well known Capo Bretoner has cured asthma by “Gatnrrbu~ xone." Her statement is convincing: ‘ Although Iwas troubled for years t was only recently I tried Gatarrhnzone. When an attack started I got out my ln- haler and invariably got quick relief. Feeling satisfied Oatarrhoz -na would cure l com. uned the treatment till one bottle was iinished. I didn't use more because I w\s cured and the asthma has never re'urned." Catarrhozone is sure death to asthma and bronchitis, Try it and be convinced. Two sizes, 25 and $1.00 at all dealers. ' , _ ANNOUNCEMENTS -‘Three empty butler tubs, in good condition for sale. Apply at Guardian. 2-28drtf -VOICE SPECIALIST. Prof. H. A. Tauton teacher of Voice Culture, Piano and Organ. Voice Culture a specialty. Studio Great George Street. 2 23 dtts rs6w -The Abegwelt, Scoop Net-a book that you'il enjoy. Not too late yet tosecure a copy-25 cents all bookstores or from Tom A. Hawke. Charlottetown. 2- 4 itf _ H~Jw’s This We offer One ilundied Dollars Reward any case of Cuarrh that cannot be e-i hy Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. CIIENEY 8: CO., Toledc,0.'T \Ve the undeislgned lave known FII. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorub e in all businegg transactions and financially able to carry A o, Whois-sale Drugnists Toledo, 0. i-In.i|‘s Catnrrh Cure is taken internally surfaces of the system. Testimonials wnt flee. Price 75 cents per bottle. ll Dn- 5 blehs, vesicles and ci-usts, scarred - -hgsulba 1 aduitsin lofty buildings. Qna sehco in a panic. SIR WILFiliD’S DENli\L. that he ha been asked to s t. l whatever that is. These ugly thing h°U!° U16! Dllllhf DNV” W1]|`9° "1"" seemed to scream at the reader, and tb '-lseleifs f°l` “I” |1\°.l°|`lW °f YUIIZ Uhlldwll author who set them thus in large lette some time since. inaletter from ottawa “I am 01 °vlnl°n that the disease w to this journal' it was statedi that Sir Wilfril Laurlerinreply to a delegation from St. Johaghas told the delegation Y chickenpox and lmpetigo ccntagloso, supper table was clearly guilty of capital ot’ence. His avowed object ws to make the following proclamation have in Charlottetown is not smallpox." " Which diseasefThe cacoethes scribsndi Well, of course, that is not smal "_ added that, “he mgntiqnad , 99551513 wg; diagnosis and prognosis alike go to show HGGNI' IIFDCBIH- whvlahauqiaousupan » ~ that was about dgubp, the mghegt that it is absolutely incurable. Qusran- s°l“"l°” °' O‘"“° l"‘k°" Wm" C"l°"y l eatin; ts 1 d k h tins is strongly indicated Will the Board King' the we" known lnnuw' is nw um’ “ K ve” “U “W ° °f t ° P"°l°°l' U ` ' way in which all germ dlsess- s cm be S one that could not be token seriously." °f H0519* 5° U19 _,` ,_,.__ 1-".- - f _- su . i-?a..m‘¢_`,,,\ 5 -Ja 1 - -nv , .Cf-"`\ K "Wo \\\\\\ get _igrows/Y of »1=`om:f' HT'S DI ABETE .-'_ /` cu I VI 0511 -______ _ show you - Piowee ros Lt Nearly every vidtor to our Carpet Department daring the last ten days became purchasers-certain! y the carpets at the prices named must please even the most economical--some of the best bargains in the lot are still unsold" Come and 'get some of the snaps offered ., / Wright Furnishing 0 - LEAST and get the MOST. ° i DELlGi'ITED SPRING STYl.E FOOTWEAR- Smartnew styles are in-all the best makers are represented in our stock. See our "American Gentleman” “American and Indy" shoes-our "Hart" shoes-~-our "J. D. King" wsnnnnmlrmuayqn rounded. shoes at ;3.5». $4 and 5. Glad to ‘ ' =' . 14 d -imng'-\ ' ‘ ' ` ' ` When you need Dress Goods, think of Stanley Bros. 3-irdzl. NEW WAISTINGS---The “Count- ess Waist ng" is something new and e w w a p perhnent-You‘li he pleased with it. -I l- is The -I ie 1 Ti-kc Hnll'a Family Pills for conatip.. -52'. \.s.___ Are made good. I < \ HEAD OFFICE ]AMi~.s M .mer-issrsn, 12-Eid tsriuftf. J /l I Capital...'...... - Rest and Undivided Profits over . $1,200,000 R. B. KESSEN, _ . . l l a. T i I il,.lllr'1il r i~»lll_ ‘else . , Look good, D i ed ood “gn g 'Good wood, 0ur Parlor - Suites,” Odd Chairs and 'I C_oirchcfs Good iinlsh, Good House to Deal With. 566' BANK OF NEW BRUNSWICK ST. JOHN, N. B. $701000 Savings Bank. Department . . . President. General Ma1a_;er. , H. S. PETHICK, Manager. Chariot .etown- Goud sellers. ' We are showinga large line of the above goods. Upholstered in the newest designs with the very best, sillrs, Wilton Rugs. Velour Rugs, Velvet Rugs, Velour, and etc., both in show wood frames or stud overs in 3'and. 5 pieces. If you cannot call in and see them, drop a card and we will send you cuts, samples of covering and prices. We will prepay freight on any cf the above ordered by MAIL. James PATON & co., New Advertisements \/'\`/AI\I"'|”E@T About i1rst_of May ten or nwciva cowsto calf. two oxen about 1010 lbs each with horns for working purposes and a uantiriy uf hay. potatoes, fat uotvle, siieen. and ctc., for further informal-ion please apply to ' ' V o Pr. noNNm.r., ‘ Mu ray ilivsr. , _og D. G. UAMi\RJl\. . I-iildtis llipd- ~ -- »~ ~~ Montague. 53392 WHFA." JOHN NEWSON. 3-l2d2w opp J. T. M<'Keuzle's They mail for them. dtusrw. l T;~llll-lhnnuuunvaavuu asnsammssnmvomnmuj I ' lihe Same I , Special Offer will run for a short time longer on all pi tures, mirrors, fancy goods, etc., at the High Grade Art Parlors, Queen St, are really' going less than 'V auction prices, quality: considered. Orders are coming in by Auc__'[|oN To bo sold by Public Auction nn thc Dwmls 9 on Mo-iday. March 25th. instant at 12 a'_clo<-k nnor,*.\ o farm stork. farming ivnDl0'\‘0'1l5 We belonging in the astute of thc late (lcol‘¥° C-lar‘4e,Cla"ktown.Lot. 37. This farm fronts on East River and consists of about 905 acres bo sides 14 sores of marsh, it is in a good sum' U cult-ivetiomali exceptsti acres is clcarcri. H stream runs along two sides. Them is abundance of mud on the farm and mow mud inafliaoent. naar. The marsh yloins » large amount ‘of good hay. This is a splendid farm for st ici: raisins besides ilB"°"l farming. The wharf is only 1 1-2 miles distant me Pixq-im Hallway simian 2 I-: mills- ll is also -onvonient. to cl\|rch°s. 5°l‘°"|'» ’;:",f|' etc. For stock, lmplenunrs on-... wot W E" t'"‘- l.°a‘.‘:2.“.‘.:.“li’.. .€.‘='.‘:a.°.‘;":;;:.f.::°.‘:. 9. (linggrkoand Kimble Collin. Mount Swwliif- W I.ElTCH» Ol' ‘ 3.|“rug5 ( harlottstown- iii l | , ______,__ ;1~_l£ ' _ l » Charlottetown Steam Navi ga- ,, NEXT -1-ni-1 gininli The Charlottetown Guardian g EXT time you wanton em- “ lr __ ployee, wants house, want _ a situation, want to buy or sell property. want anything `l that advertising may bring vyon, try a , GUAR al 1 be uri. w ii nk "°°' fl; nf* .Sk A” ft *f pats cam rea woan §l’.f.i`.’.`.'.'¢.`iZ’.i‘,',.‘.. °..».1¢.‘°.i,f°' id. 3. . Two CBM rss WEEK b sho nthis n'e f eric-Sta le De- AD¢ tion Company. l-li“ll¢d iinnual iionaral Maaiinl al N ti l h reby. von that the Annu Gengraple Mseetllige of ills _Bhamhoiggnrl grate Uomiibnv. will held a vheliétoomf Chr ¢l!Grea'. _Cleonwvand Wann-h umm duo, Iottetgwn. _on ednaedgy. t pwk M" fo, M.” B nn Yr hm" 0 H tiller business.- Qae excélon of tractors and 0 d fl » is a ' I M eiln BsE|&n'oEbf`.:'»vllAf'I¥bll¢‘>)t>°ll aF;i1.tl:d Tusgdaylhe itil! n G. W. 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