_ _ _ _ _._ _ _ -. .__,_ .__ _-. -,_VV_-,_, _- _ 3,.; 1;. __ Z ____ ' J’ - ‘ ` - ` ' ` ' P' s ‘ `» - g =fiV_<»”§=‘i»‘-_;;"_»_'-. >jV».i'?i _ __ _,, ..» _. ‘_ -V-;"~.~;:"'} :run oUAnD1AN, onAn1.or'rn'rowN, rniivcn EDWARD ISLAND, MARCH 1,1001. _ _ml -_ i ___J _ l 4 i f-1 fat fo o o fo ft it fo to ft ccocco e@@@ _ _ it ,_ /I “A Girl’s Back.” 12 2~ e““"".’ '-____ /Q3. NUS 0 :T-Ju '£13 FD L ,gf Q' |0011 I }\¢r*2-P1 ?"-m-A C/7 Nothing will so quiel~:l_v take a\‘.'l1}' the glow ol’ henlth from ai young \\'oin:in’s <-lleeks, the _- springiness from l;<~r stop, 35 3, ` con.i:l>l<~s. Miss Gertio F. Steele, Belton, 1”. O., Middlesex Conntv Ont made this .~'t:ltf-riieiit: ' ’ J' “ For tlirt-e or four _rears I have sul’l`ei'f-d very n:i:<~l1 from pain in my l»:z<-lt, espe<~i;ill_v in the mm-uings. and felt- run flown :ind woriioiit. I riot-tored otf :ind on l'oi-sonic time and took a. great dt-:ll of medicine but dei'i\‘l~/®L;';fN,1;V_ il' _qpp;‘;RANcE_ I _ * l \ » ~ _ _ \ \- V V* lf' e __ M \ --fi I ,.__:;_».:,__....::z.:=.._. re.ees;f:_ii.§s.r:.:sr°"‘ “"‘rS~' ._ . -._ I> 2 -A ro \"‘\ y eq .you ca in ie nioriiing an go ome same ay wit your new ' ones. Perfect tit and satisfaction guaranteed. We are the only_dentists in P. E. I._wh_o make 4 artificial teeth by the celebrated Wells System. _ Teeth made by this system ar_e perfection in every way and the price is same as the ordinary plate. If a sett of Teeth we make is iiotdistinctly what we claim for it-don’t pay a cent. _ _ TEETH EXTRACTED FREE :ind without pain when new teeth are ordered. _ _ 0 " _ ‘ If youlive out of town it is to your advantage to have _work _ E S ary ,_ _ Ur ///_.g;_° doneb us ou don'th xc to lose time W ke artiii l l " _ _ _ . _. _ -1%, y _ 35 y _ 3 _ C ma Cl? il . I __ -_ te¢ th, and Crown or Bridge work same day you come _ Yi e I _ X/, ' treat and fill aching teeth in one sitting, and guarantee no D " J/ -"\:'f'. I lil .1 , _,. _ ‘ , I more toothaclie. _ If you have some old roots. or badly decayed teeth dou_t I 'IU 1 M > V ,_ have them extracted. but let us restore them to their <'»;l:@li5 M ,"_J,g' ' w e resu s are grea _ _ , A LL EXAMINATIONS AND CO..\’SI.'L'1`A'I`IO.\'h FREE. ALL WORK DONEBX _DENTAL S PEciA1,isrs. Hours 9 to 6. OP?" Evfnmgs- natural usefulness with our painless Crown and Bn'dg_e s ystem, which is undetectable and everlast1ng__ The cost is s mall hile th lr t. THE EI)Il0R’S MAIL. The Prohibition Act 1900. Sm: Have any steps been tal-ren to test. the constitutionality of the Prohibition _ Act passed last year by the Legislature of this Province? A recent announcement inlimates that vince, and that decision muy tend to throw some doubt on the validity of our _ statute. As the time is approaching (Sth, June next) for the coming into force ofthe Pro- hibition Act 1900 and for the repeal of the present Liquor Regulation Act, would it not be well to have li competent op'n on orjudicinl decision on the quest ion of the validity of this Prohibition Act so that there may be no doubt or delay as to its enlorceme tl tions of law or fact touching provincial legislation . . _ . _ or touching the constitutionality of any legislation of the Parliament of Canada, or' touching any other matter with reference to which he sees lit to exercise this power, may be re- ferred, by the Governor (i. e. the Governo' General) in Council to the Supreme Court (of Canada) for hearing or consideration’ ?»?é‘$3Z.‘5f2.‘;‘;“ f2f“;‘i.2§’°f.f!..i‘“..§’:";;::.€.'; E. _f _' -_____.._§___._______4: _ _'gf-I ____ __ A ,_ i t herefor. Provision is also made by this statute that in case the question to be re- ferred relates to the constitutional validity of any act passed by the Legislature of any Province, or olfects any class of persons, such Province or persons may be repre- sented by counsel who may argue the ease before the Court. - Should not our local Government see to it that questions of the validity of this statue be by this or some other means placed beyond dispute if possible before the time comes for actively enforcing the Act? Yours etc. (-’.'i“:\'1c ALUMINUM I DECK Sl-IAMROCK Il. Gi.A.~<:o\\', Feb. 25.-The Associated Press learns that aluminum will be used for the deck of the Shamrock Il., with a view of saving top weight. The first of the plates have just been delivered at Dunbarton. On top of the aluminum plates the whole deck will be covered with a thin sheeting of wood, this serv- ing the double purpose of protecting the metal from the corroding eifect of salt water and giving the crewa. better foot- hold. Designer Watson decided that this composite deck would be both much lighter and stronger than one__ of wood. and he considers valuable every pound of top weiglit saved. ' _- '»;,’v_& THE DANGER. OF PILES. Piles arefusually caused by constipation, lack of exercise or sitting on wet seats or cold stones. They frequently develop into tumors, fistula or rupture of the intes- 4. lines. Dr. Chase’s Ointment has never failed to cure piles and put an ending to the wretched itching and uneasiness It is truly a wonder to all who have used it and is guaranteed to cure every case of itching, bleeding or protruding piles. f 39 VICTORIA CROSSES. Lozvpos, Feb. 23.-In the house of com- mons yesterday in reply fo a question. Right Honorable William St. John Brod- rick, secretary of war, stated that thirty- nine Victoria Crosses had been bestowed for services in South Africa. _*Qui COLDS THAT HANG ON. n Pneumonia. is the result of neglected ‘ chest. colds,_ colds that hang on and lnflame and irritate the bronchial tubes and lungs. To promptly and thoroughly cure chest colds, tightness in t-he chest and all colds in the throat and bronchial tubes Dr. Chase’s'Syrup of Linseed and _ Turpentine has proved itself the most effectual remedy extant. Its sale is simply enormous. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. I .l s, e ruary - n a remarkable aper presented before the Academy of edicme to day. Dr. Lucas Ch impionare demonst-r.itcd that one of the common causes of appendicitis is the grip of influenza. The savnnt called attention to the fact, that an epidemic of appendicitis has ever followed a`grip epidemic, or that the two the Supreme COUPE Of M~‘1\lif»0b9~ h22S de- that nppendicitis is but a localization of cided that a somewh-it similiar Statube is the grip alfecting the intestines, and ultra vires of the Legislature of that Pro- Often the appgndlx 1;_5e1f_ The paper cited innumerable instances _ here this has been directly proved by careful odservatiou, the coincidence parallel symptoms in every case observed admitting of no doubt. often co-existed. He then demonstrated I _ . . '_ W ?é¢_.'___ THAT HACKING COUGH. 0_ne of the meanest things to get rid of is a. hacking cough. There is apparently no ~ause for ir. No soreness, no irritation at n _ ‘- ‘Bya Dominion Statute imDOrmmqueS_` first; but the involuntary effort of the muscles of the throat to get rid of some- thing is almost constant. Of couse, with many cough is a habit, but it is a bad hab- it. and should be stopped. When you re- alize this and try'to stop it, you find you can’t for by that time there is an actual irritation, which will never get better without treatment. It is acurious thing that nearly all treatment for cough actually makes the cough worse, Then, too, most medicines for cough have a. bad affect in the stomach This is especially true of so-called cough remedies that contain narcotic, The true treatment for cough is one that heals the irritated surface. This is what Ad- amson`s Botanic Cough Balsam does. It protects the throat also while the heal- ing process is going on. When- this remedy was first compounded our old_ men were young boys, and all this time it has been doing a steady work of heal- inf: throats, The most obstinate hacking cough will quickly show the effect of the balsam. People who have been trying for years, to break up the mean little cough, will find asure friend in this old time soothing compound madeifrom the barks and gums of trees. All druggists sell Adamsoifs Botanic Balsam. 25 cents. BENEVOLENT ASSIMILATION. The American government dosesthe Indians with whiskey and bullets; the Canadian governmeni gives them baths and sanitary regulations. The former is trying to “wipe” the Indians out; the latter to "wa.sh”l|thein out.-Toronto News. _-__..¢_`___ We believe MINARD’S LINIMEN T is tiie best. Matthias Foley, Oil City Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway. Me. lf Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, Mulgi-ave, N. S. Chas. Whooten, Mulgmve, N. S. _ Pierre Landry, Senr, Pokemouche,N. B. Thomas Wasson. Sheflield, N. B. --+-_- ‘ S'I'lLL_l-IOLDS HIS GRIP. evidencefthat he has lost his grip. ‘heremodythatenns amldm ¢mo¢_1U _*Qi OFONEMIND ’ - The recent conference of medical men at Ottawa to discussconsumption ought to go down to history for one thing' anyway. It was apparently an occasion whe_1_;e the doctors didn’t differ. l _, '_ MCLE AN'S VEGETABLE ' WORM BERLINIDENTAL PARLORS- cnarlottetown P. E1. Feb. 15 zaw &w GERMAN SQUADRON RECALLED. H 3YRU}_>i5 the Same Safe, plegsan; and _ _ ` h in 3i¢°i Wkly si-EX PHY S’51d¢ .l011\’Ual 31 0111>' BERLIN Feb 25.-The German govern- I effectual remedy for children as W en % dd its @§ L . bw éog no s as s. s no its at APPEl\'nlcms c/lusso nv okir. 'V 2' _ _V::.~_ ._-_f ’ 5 ""_'“ - 4:2? V - t_~`_n, _ ~_~,‘_\'f_ - V llc' 3i¥@%%%h PARL' F'b 25. I _ _ _ P V % sua pi; While Shir ll _Cl 6%, ss-ii-assess 1 This price means much to you. It means the best $1.00 white shirt in Canada.. This shirt is open front, open front and back or open back, short or long bosom, wristbands or cuffs, bodies are good line' cotton bosom Irish linen, reinforced _back and front, strap seams pro- 'perly stitched ‘and all through U19 b8Sl2 $1.00_ investment' in Cli’town. This is a strong promise but we will fullil .it at 1.25. Dress Glove This is the regular $1.50 dog- skin dress glove. unlined for spring. I_t’s a. good solid glove, all the popular shades, all sizes, silk stitched, raw edge seams. If it’s not what- we claim bring it back and get your money. A wise person buys these gloves. I PRI] SE BRIS. Kitchener has lost his baggage, but it - is satisfactory to note that there is no The Wonderful Cheap Men’ V 7 ~ ~ ~A»U$*"¥l* This signature is on every box of the garmin’ ~~ ' ’ I . _ troduced years ago. The first Worm A4 I hqve 3 thoroughly equipped wood working phat I an f 4 _E Z;’;';il;“Ss(;iIf;i(;‘;°tf1l‘yd°°‘ded t° recall the Syrup was hlIcLean’s, beware of imitation s\1PP‘Y everytling in my line. Estimates 'furnished on aPT-i U wget the original and Genuine McLean’s F Pucation, 3150913” if desu.ed_‘ r ~ . `_"`*`* Vegetable Worm Syrup. _ » ‘ ‘ , . w w |-|ARPERiV» Take Lgixative Bromo Quinine Tabletsi . _ ‘ _ in ° iitiilriiiii-legihldctis mia milririliziiey Sfigldaiiflig .V is A ° Charlottetown A Fitzroy St. East. _ _ on each box. ‘ ,V ' I " ' ' , For all kinds in » ~' OTTAWA, Feb. 25.-A rumor which I l '_' # an 11|, i ga, 4 _un nanooaiimnon of the canadian |::>oi::>r:: af Wholesale and Retail. VV hy is it that our business during the past year has been by far the greatest in the history of the Studio 7 _ If in Eeoaume th! public have been quick to recognize the evident superiority of our work-in P056. 51155” and Vlritty, . __ Ana vve sun: a ' - 0. i _ . ' byopmgnued ef,-org the Ven, newest googg, ieiest sceneries, novelties, ani artistzc eH'ects, to mem H continuation of public approval. Cor. Queen and Grafton StS. G , H . , The studio where Baby is .= lways Welcome-T _ _ 4' >.< ._- lacks confirmation, is in circulation here to-_night to the effect time the government will endeavor to acquire the Great North Western Telegraph lines, with a view to _ _ . _ -_ , V., ,~._.--V ,_ .. __ ,V--_.V ,~_' ` _\':"'.».V . _ ` _E - ._ "f".,'aV‘»§ "" .W’*lT"' '~ “.'>?.i..‘. ~-7 -,,_- - .»» V't;. '_ _- -_ _ :_ . -' :_ f -as =-=.'»~/A--=-.'1',;»-A. .€ -_=»'~.-_ .._»_._»., .~»-_,. '-*if . _ . _V _f .V _ '-,nf vb ' _:~_._;. -» __-,» - °»<~_-.'.,.. V. ° -M. , _._.-.=.~~’, V. '~:"*. g.-_.1 ~- .V_-_.~.~ ~._.~ ' V .~ ~ H* ' 1 '-". , -1;-~ f-.“~f-Vw x-. " A" - . ' --' ' “ ' wires. _ j __-_-Q-_--_ ltnvosasci-mnosorruus. j _ -v-_ - xthem, and literally pleading for help. But if the chief answer of the world is likely ta be that he should have thought of thest things before-he beganthe war which he now admits he did begin.-N. H. Tribune. ---1@----- I To rfovc ln you that .. 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