il Fil, Expensive and Dangerous -'hehly Gerlain Cure is Dr. Cliaee’s it "; “ ` »"f"”'U!"?~'.'§FY€‘\i" = w ' -.-,» sv ‘ '~. . » _~. ._ -, - . V “'“;§"‘ Af. ' .=’ _ I* . f _ "'>"‘-*;I»‘=.`='->_~'.i"'-" » _"'..;°'L£,3' ~_,.~_=-i, i'~ ~ 1:’ =§i=:'.¢:-‘..-iii. 1 <1 -~.»~-_ _ ' .__ .,.. -'f ."» ri'--. X ri . r'~x~..‘b\.¢;»;2<¥`»r . . .-si-,>,_,, . . ~- »?,»1==--1,; ‘ ~ ~. ~.. ‘ =f »._. -<_=f_';~,;‘-.1.~. ;‘,;~§.;“;»_-i;~5,.~___¢;;...f;;.f.' ;.-f».:.=',-.‘._-._ ' ' ' <2 ‘ ~1" Y” ”= fi ;~~ is '~ '~1 ~ »--_=;j-.r- : _‘.:_.‘.~`f-"°"1;i‘-.<.~___.:`°.-_V ~.., fi. lions Irish blood Th S m ‘nh _ _ - is is the splilt we - 1 ' “M3” y D y want tohnve in ourhcllrts, tlizit w¢ nmy__ _ ._ - -*f* first loieour fellow men he ,.5-s~-of wluit s greet num upon this letter, not and valor of the Cana.- slow to express their it. It doesonegood to - ._._._.§-"1 ‘_ Operations Cure for Piles. . . of piles, this horrible disease because a surgical operation considered the only effective cure. _-Lmericiin Board, says this a. mistaken idea, for phy- famine is ntfecting the higher castes and °°5°D" Cba5°'°' O‘“‘"e“' the well-tc-do classesfar more than the and former fanzi-ne did. There are places not dfective cum, fair from Bombay where whole com- happens _thatafter people have piinies of women, who not long ago of piles for years and sub- were in comfortable circumstances, will that they are finally cured ___ _ __ _____________________________________________ _ _ t _ - . the knife, not only because it less risky, but also because P D1 if _ Epglisgiman and the Scotclimnn alone, 3° t ° “mn °h"0\\8h \\ hose veins ` " , ~ ' ‘ ' f ' _ ` . -f -_ _._ ;' - _ V, _.., ... _ __,,__ ,.,'.._. ° 1 l Y J : fl _ _ _\ ta. l _ ' ' -f - _ -f _? /5 f 1 f-l fi ‘ . `, - , " - __., _ ___ _(fi A ' _ 1 , '. _ . . _ _ _ ' ~'=__ _ _ ____ _ . ` ~_ . How “_ __- _ _ _ _ ‘_. __ '€,_ I “_ wg;-k's issue oi' }_0l1r P11061, .true to our count __ _ °be _ _ _ _ 3 V _ ‘ __ __ _ - ° q f v i ' _ » ' W _ " I » x _ , l ` ' U V , ‘ » \° ` . - ~ ' i " “ _ ` , v _ ` ¢~ ` i ° .“ _ ' _ A , _ _ _, _ __ l li- fy it we are letter f]‘Q}1l an llldlgilant IS Qur lwrgtherf an the States The s\\\fl@"\*’-11 ns therefore not striieto stir up enmity , lf .\ True Liuiidiiin I in our brothers heart, but rather seek A Edit0\'»fh*‘t ‘t makes one m' P‘~`“¢¢ *md Pursue it-. Thanking you for 5 ~ . *“ » i'¢03°“°h“l°tt"`n?t becallse space l“ Y0\11` P&P¢l`» I remain yours oo it ‘ 0 » ' ' i ' people in the I .S. think S,-_azerelm _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - WMO think that such a nar- -. D __-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ - Qnsdisn exists in the U. S. . A. MCLEOD. _ ' fi \ ll6-d_R1I_1l3y COI_1C8pl.lO_Il8 l‘8H8Gllllg that refined e_ `gp¢_e'_fl_1g,1',_ .’vggfgf,v`lQignd _ “tgp ,,.,,1,.,i° inform the people _ A\\b\11‘H.1\- Y- 1 exclusive styles are shown, all the latest creallgns from Igilidon Paris, Y to T ‘ ho wish to create their own h t ° _ 1 ,_ ' "1 ~.» 1 _ ,_ , ,Ly 9,, 1,, .1 _ __ W __ a is very much up-to-date iucludin 'the latest in G§"';,,§,§,,”,§’_°-~{‘,.,,,\,,,,,,§,}, The Law Not Enforced. ' 5 so 5 i J i “mi” toinioml the people of P. E I. SIR,-It is pleasing to notice the initia- gedit for knowing some of tory steps that are being taken by our nvnandliterature. and there- friends ot the western capital in the in some degree, of the matter of teniperance reform. It seems 1-hh of this country. This it-hey urc determined as far as in themlies, in gg letter uses the words at the close of the century, to stamp out pow,” Would it not be well the greatest curse of the present day. The ,wil words? What. does he good people of that town have recently 1 peoplei If he means the elected n -Town Council onthe right char- ge” we cannot agree with $00011 and now theyhave an earnest and Perhaps he has used fearless policeman and _prosecutor in the in _other sense. It was pro- person of D.eW. Henderison' to assist in of the saloon, the street carrying out the law ixiviolate. Prince ti! mmp that was meant. County has for many years been far ahead ' Lspmbgbly right, but why of Queen`s and King`s in the good cause U-¢6‘Cana.dian" take any part of temperance. It would be well for ` ‘ gigs; of men? We would , Charlottetown and surrounding settle-I gong, a higher and nobler mentsas well as the eastern towns and He proceeds to give the villages to take a lesson from the people the anathemas of the of the West, and help to banish the cruel and then states that monster out of our fair Island. It is true, qgry day talk of an Irish _ we have a License Law in our metropolis, V ]§'1,his gentleman speaking and we have a Government Otiicer called Has he traversed this, an inspector-a very nice name-to looki hgjgine in the EasttoYVa.sh-1 aft-er the proper carrying out of the gh West, from Florida in the License Act. This gentleman, I, am in the North? If such is, told, draws a snug sum as salary giperhaps free to speak in out of the public treasury: but but if not, it would be A I tail to see what beneiitaccrues from that more concrete state? omce in the interest of temper- that it is the people ance or morality. One of the principal or even of Westboro, ' clauses in the act is the doing away with but it is not thus stated: _the habit of treating; the infringement of will admit, that which subjects the olfender who treats his to the Irish Can- l neighbour to a fine of two dollars or more, the present true. reside in if repented. Every oneknows that the cus- butstill hold true toCsn- tom is. and has been going on from the vboeeblood has tingled whim 1 very first. Not. longer ago than yesterday our own Canadian large numbers of town and country people thelieat of battle. winning could be seen walking. zig-Zag into the &ir country. He does the bar-rooms and staggering on the side-_ an injustice, and he 1 walk. to the great annoyance of passing iniustice, whether be be ladies, who were compelled to step aside For if such is the senti- into the mud to avoid an unpleasant col- 1 Americans, a true Can- lison. These are the places where our in- remain here. It is true spectors of morals, mid “terrors to evil sentiment of this country doers” could make themselves useful, es- _ but public reason is pecially on market days. 'lhanking for space in your independent paper. 0 Yours Sc c. _ have len _an impress 'April lsts, 1900. Ansrnntnn. the American people, J ___,____ T0 CURB A BULB lN_A DAY. 1 *oth done by the chn_ LB.X8»liVe Q`l1_lIliDe_ T&blel_S. _ _ _ ggist efund the money if it fails in ¢°UU'15\1¢\118_U° 91° itocurrtg. 25c.s rE. W. Giovefs signature In this city we have done _on each box. "_ The Starving in India. The Rev. E. S. Hume, of Byeulla. Bombay, ' sends the accompanying cut to » it-he New York ‘Christian Heraid.’ The photograph was taken at his mission station, and speaks eloquently of ter- rible suffering. The t-ea.cher’s lingers _ on the arm of the poor little skeleton th' 'cm' msc” Pr°d“°°d by the lprescntacontrast that moves the heart.-. ihlr. Hume, who is a. missionary of the The present PWS#-is operated on for piles and by Dr. Chase's Ointment we Rev 1. A. Baldwin, of Arkona, Sutherland, Truro, l\'.S., and W. ’ Calgary, N.W.T. Ointment truly worksvonders for i Hires the worst cases of blind, itch- lnd protruding piles and all _ 6oe. a box at alldeaiers, Barns & Co, Toronto. croup, coughs, colds and can be compared to Dr. and Turpentinl xl *I 0f people get their Job, done at THE GUAR- and save money. 3 IIS atrial order. All it "vs mdy when promised. ~ ‘ T°b°8;>od repxir must be ' ` 'Do as~We Sayiiygig A ir--f _ by In expert. Last sen- 1 'Wk turned out from one what we cin do. the only guaranteed """""“_"""` ' M ` ` ` ` ` ` ' 'T' " ~ ‘oss or 'run Lniisr or THEM# in mnponnnrr' Why we do it. U3 ydllr next job .1 "“i§m§'Ip§o!-.c Sosa ‘ce no llkal _ ____________ _ ~_`____.___~_~_-,~,~.-,-_-_-_-_-v - :ve-‘~‘--`~‘-e- -'~ ~"- - - v Y v - - - .gather-, stark naked, around a stranger ' eobeg for food and clothing. I saw dis- - . `t.re ‘n 1997, during the famine; but no- WPIIW wheels of all kinds. thiflsgxm compare with that which is _ if us to d° them Pr°Pe\']y qoovering the land this yea.r.’ _ ririuoiic r-vivo. _ __ Amt. eiread re¢6ivedimdwl=Il0W1°d- maximum.. ' |g;i88b__y__ Momisiiis,Ba_nk°f P- E- 1-. ‘- ..... Collected by E,S.Wceks, Hazel Grove. ' A11iuiM¢Lemi»n_ . $1 00 ' i.ioiiLi,c.i e§§§§ - 1 J J Ga . °"“ E“""""“‘ °°” Rev wyi Howard RevJ_CSD11f}' _,_ _R&cIieirdJei_ilrina_ A > y \ . W `; 'v _ - _ _ _ _ _ * '- _ S our P“1'f_~ Ht*-re also the American has shown his true phllanthro ic Q nt N0 'mn GUARDIAN. ciuintcirrnrowu, _rruucn EDWARD 1sLAND. APRIL 19, 49% _..._-sv ,_ “KU Spring Neckvira. First as usual at Prowler. This neckwaro department is- never found- _wanting in any respect. This is the season of the year when ladies like to commence wearing ine new Spring T108. and we have all the prettiest 'binge here waiting for you to come and take them. 20c. to $1.20. ,i ' 1-. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ' A Tin i ' _ ' Shin lliiiti--lliistylii. Many new styles are 'shown for _(gg 5 it time- Al high gradefexoloaive _ Z, ‘* ers. Hundreds of style; 'decidedly diff-rent but extremely -dressy. You can choose from ~50e. to $2.75, , The eeweoi~o#-all tliemew i»'n_r1_'°=Li_= -Blank .mi coi me GM! 'QF9 in _‘°¥'."‘i ,°°_"*.- novaltieeoiizinnted by the best desi u""§;9"v?gf¢p¢g‘n"1v;:g‘;'@":<;‘;;_'~;.¢' _ 'ini heavy Wool Goode erefiila. P!k°°P1°¢ °\i¢°_1\h\__aki¢k all *W sweet. »'fi<=\1r Ns* sn# some eiiiii dependent ~ ' 5' _l_8_'l_lf’}l;?§i ___________________ __ ller-Laces. The liiuideomest and most cffctive trimmings ever slicwn in these dainty materials are lavishly displayed here this spring in all this eeaeon"s novel-i ties. We’ve everything you desire in the deer goods in bands. laces. iestoon inseitions and all overs. 3c. to 35c. per yd. - New Ribbons. K 225 »tyies of Piire_Silk Fa.ncv___and P-aiu Ribbons, al! new S_pring_cnloriii_g im-liiding the new pastel |liau’e_s`tli'at are in such great demand; new S r`p e, crepoos, ribbons. new hemsiiiolied effects. new cordedges, etc. 6 incheg '"'ArtRoss ‘ A Millar “J H<.MeDona1d, Dundas _ Lfllorrison. _ Bridgetown Ronald J. McKenzie, Dundas Mrs .D Nicholson, “ ~ Flora A McDonald “ _ D L and D S _ Bridgetown Wm Henry Ward John Smith albert Jfnkins eorge ones Nathaniel Gay 1 George Carver Samuel Gay Henry Wood Mrs F H Campbell ‘ Mrs A P- Inge ‘ Richard Carver J as B Jones Robt Enmau 1 David Jones ‘ Daniel Brown Frederick Boyce A A Moore W E Smith Frederic Pratt Jos? Jardine _ W _.Judson- Albert Gay Layton Jones J R Brown Jacob Weatherbie esseassssssseeeeees§§§§§§§_ JasE Sentner _ _ _ __ Pownal Sporting Club and Ride Asso- --1--I Total $44 352 -George Goff Woodville 1 00 John T Poole ‘° 1 00 Jas. N. Stewart “ \ 1 00 Cornelius Moran Newport 25 Angus Steele, “ 25 Roderick Steele. “ 25 Duncan Campbell “ 25 Roderick Campbell “ 50 John Moran “ ' 50 Thos Henderson “ 50 Innocent Campbell “ 50 lMrs. Rodk Steele “ 25 Daniel Steele “ 35 Philip Sloane ‘ ‘ 25 John A. Campbell “ 25 Angus McIntyre “ ' 50 Joseph Steele “ 10 Bernard McLean DeG1'os Marsh 10 D. F. McDonald, Newport 50 Total, _ Subscription from Day Lodge at' Newport; proceeds of a lecture given by Rev. W. C. Matthewsfor 5 ____ ' /.0 fl) Q) 00 O the Lodge Collected by Martha Brown, teacher, _ l Jas Mollillan - 13, ' ti (proceeds concert) 16 25. lagraocalds Military Dance ' 5' 85)* ,[ John Large, West Devon 1 John Robertson '50 Henry Nelson Toombs/ 25 L Toombs 25 John Wyand 20 Silas Wyand s 25 John Toombs Edmund Toombs Annie B Fraser 1 Robert Wyaud W G Houston Robert Gillespie Francis Mitrp y Nelson Orr James Snowie Charles Wyand . Samuel Wyand Wm Orr John Moffatt Martha Brown ` ~SS_SSS§S,§SS3~’S_§3 Total $10 75 John_Kiokham SourisWoet‘ - $100 »Georg‘eLeslie ` “' ' ssnnuunixnsess Jas.A Melanie 'West- McQundé A ‘ 1 f_n'McLa.reu ‘ “ Howard Leslie “ i “A Boer” “ AJ McDonald Glenwood Total f P Henry Ritchie - William McNeil Cephas Grigg V Daniel Pridham 1 James G-rigg 25 John Crozier _ 10 Edward Morsliead 25 Mrs. Edward Moreshead 25 Stephen Chisholm ' 5 John Clark 5 George Large , Collector ii 11 Wm E Leard Frank Burdett _ Sym yi athiscr ‘ ‘ Mohican “ E McEwen “ _ A C Shaw Dundas McKay Bros Bridgetown »-»-- i-»»-more Q eeseese ¢ ee Bridgetown Mayfield: 1 Frank Andrew W W Rodd Wellington Houston Wm Fraser Wm Moffatt John Houston Geo. Houston Mrs John Fraser, Sr John Arthur _ SSSSSSSSS _ He found Doan’s Kidney Pills ` a prompt cure for pain in _ the back and hips. eessful scieniiic treatment of stammering. Professor pam his Prof. I. E. Clark, a, cut of whom appears bg;-¢, is well known on account of his suc- _ Wm McLeod, Win Nicholson, Dundas J M Nicholson “ ;J D Matheson ' “ ' J R Campbell “ J as M:Doua1d Bridgetown N S and C E Ross _ ‘~‘ Mr and Mrs L E Ross “ _Geo W Ross PRUF. U|.liilK’S STATEMENT. ` Kidney Pills. With what success we will permit him to tell in the following letter, which was written from Wellington, Ont.:j For some months, in fact for. years, but across my baclgwhicfaprevented me get- tingproper nights' rest. No matter how-_ M¢°un'o1".(-)rz‘Bél@o¢ that e,recau_oing-such a in ws_eli_-good counters. ,and newer`_psiterne, with the vector in volume- than emi We will .start thc most '.2. d._ ;` "ide 6 to 88° Pu! *selling ot Musliii oliiie ye§r_. ' ii ~ _ BSSSS 8 SSSSSSSSS -41 ossgossss more especially for a few months past, 1, have had 3 constant in in my hips~andf’ lliilln llllltliid: ' .~;~=~»-1 ~ .' -i .. __ _ . , i.,._, ,, A More of those- swell Total _ Collected by J., E. "Douglas, Hill School District: ~ Benjanf C ED&8BnMc l ‘ W Albert Ootlln _ HBIIIY 0%!! Thomas D'Comn ' "William Henry Douglas ensrss. _Collected by teacher of Souns Westm 3_Dhn_,3__,H_°, d ,__ _..__.__ ___ _ . ` _ Collected i_n'fNcrth‘ Lake by M. A. - Benjamin Morrow 5 _§tewnr§An_der_son - 1 amos .Dmgwoll - C C. Dinzwell A W Morrow ,Bessie Fraser ] _E B Morrow J Mrs E D Fraser E D Fraser ~ E J Baker - Jas H Baker 1 am ?1peCa.s _ 3 Wallacelliraser Li-vin§§t_one Morrow D Mc nald ' Jas McDonald ‘Mrs Benjamin Morrow ` M A Dunbar Bayiield, P. E. I.: James McFarlane, Priest Pond, Vincent McCormack “ V Arch’d N McPhee, Bayfield, Ronald P McDonald; “ _ Alex McDonald “ Matthew Rose, Priest Pond, Angus McAulay, Bagfgl, Angus G Campbell ` t Pond John McEa.chern, “ 'PJ Cam bell Cam bel.l’s Cove, P » P Mary Campbell, John McDonald, Bayfield, Jos McEachen' “ Mrs James _M.cEachem, Priest Pond, A Friend ‘ Tlios Keays, Campbe11’s Cove, D J Campbell, f‘ Mary Campbell “ J ` Jerome McEachern, Inlet, James McEachern,_ _ ‘.‘ _Jos Rose; Price; Pond, dd, cs _ McDonell , Bayi John McPhee, “ John McDonald, “ 5 J H1wdonald,_PrieSt Pond, ¢Chas Cam bell "0 in w whim, iiayaeia, _ ‘ Total ~ #7 00 Aznonntfaekhd to date 88,810.50 Imiglitturntogetreliet’itwasofnoavail.é115' ~ 'J ' < - ,iadviscd totake' Doatfs Kidney ls. bought _one box ,ef_the.Pi_llx and before had it every Fgrtielo of the ‘ leh me audi ree from all troubles as though I hndnever I am in th with who pains or to and slmll much r_eeommen&ng I1__\§,n’s Kidney if ¥Sil»°4) I-,E- _We recommend Deeds Kidney treatment of baekache, lame Brighfs ‘ ness under the es, 23” feet and ankles, ¢y¢8, m¢mO;"y; urine grave ‘ 'of ciiiiami and dmwey feeling, etc. fail. But. Deeds, as substitutes and always SIU' I tried‘di8_'ereut'remedies, but they were llittleel' I Went tp tl§ eforo l:|ere_-§»__ _ roi? day nodlasibd what remedy would _be__€__; _ APRIL ah th best for mycgnpiaint, and ia-sig: _ _ _ _ GOLDEN TEX-,£_ ‘ ` Like as a. father pitieth his children the Lord pitieth them that fear 103. 13. LESSONHELPS. Mount. A Matthew that the cent:urion’s the disease is called was probably a dangerous fever. “When he S. e g| l-5 l\*F‘ 8 sees il? assa§§ssssas§e§ss§s iinderme soldiers --“l lore and over 9 lllarvciled tion. ‘I feoted by e tromtlie plone Collected by H. W. Nelson, teacher, '""' expose -Sunday School Lesson 1. “All his sayings”-The Sermon ‘ lv A 9 tn 2.“ certain centurions eervan was the commander of a menintlieltomenarmy, as a cep- is in ours. His “smwnnt “Dear unto him"-We t heard of new .