- -_ ~ -~ A..._-.._-_M ...._§...._,,,_. .._» - - ...-. _ _ .. .__ .-. e .-.__-_._ . . ._ _ _ - - _ . _ . - " - . `- _,,_A__ _ " "’ “ "l":; -- - s ._ _ ____.,_$` .. rn g. .~;.<~.-..:i...'_'.. -< =‘ -~.. /~ " .s.;.ae.a.:_g,,,.'_,‘~,. #raw-»'r:\15~._rs=s;;-;4»£Z#°1waeols._» -_ f is ._ ~ _ ,,.,e`..,al ._ , .- ,_ ` _ ,`, _ < ~--- ~ »- ~- . 'fr s ""’ fs- .~ "nt 4.- ~. _ - ~» -f/'A4 2, v “T ° "`“‘"“" ‘= f THE GUARDIAN, ol-l ARLOTTETOWN MARCH 21 1.899. l. l. HUHNSBY, has at least 150 different patterns of Wall, Ceiling and Hall Papers, from one of the best Firms in the Domin- ion. M. Stannlon &Co. Those ceiling,¥Va`;l and Hall Papers are the admiration of all who see them. Those intending to clean up and paper their Hall, Room, etc, will findl it to their advantage to call at F. l. HORNSBY. VICTORIA ROW. See samples and get prices. Pictures framed, cleaned and re- paired at lowest prices. q lf' ...___ + -y F.W.Hyndman, GENERAL AGENT. Standard lile _ Assurance Company. Established 1825- - _ _ 842y000gooo° The policy, issued by ;the STAN- DARD, is the best and most liberal on the market. For rates, etc, consult ARTHUR GJPEAKE, JDHN 0.!-IYNDMAN. nllln llilii, Queen St., Charlottetown. i l l 1 I » 4 yvhainuuuuumg about 2 A sreei reed Boris. ran 1-ann §_ jg; We have some nice steel hoilers 5 .2 in stock that we ‘will sell at ai ,__ ¥Ve g_na.rantee them to be first; [4 class in every respect. No cast “i iron end all ste - nnniihilfwnnl nn ; gf g _L “Tl-ls r'.ooERN.” Founders, Epgineers and Machinle ig Steam Navigation Co'n Vw hart. -1. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. __ ' 1- hone 125. 2 Emnnnmnmnnuu small advance on cost. § These boilersare made of thai T; b-fst steel nlate and by the best; boiler makers. == - Call andlsiee us bdfbre uurchasing § -1 lll Ill III ll Il llllll lHl Mlllllllll llllllllllll. MONDAY. MARCH 20. l899. . - _ _ ,_ -J INDIANS GOING T0 MEXICO. Vlfithin the past few months a remarkable emigration has been in progress from the \Vestern States to Mexico. It is said that at last l0, 900 Cherokees, Creeks, Delawares and other Indians have gone over to the southern republic. They do not complain that the United States has ill-treated them. In fact they have been well fed and cared for. While there are many poor White children there is said to be no such thing as a pcor red child among these exodians. The “poor Indian” is a name that is only a figure of speech for the Indian has always some silver jingling in his capacious buckskins. But the soul of the red man longs for the freedom of his native forests. He finds himself more and more hem- med in by civilization. The United States soldier now confines him to his 'reservation and his hunting is regu- lated by law. Hence for years the Indians have looked with longing eyes toward Mexico, as a land where they could have more of their ancient free dom. Now they are going thither on bicycles, wagons, horseback, and on foot-a great army. They expect to set up a tribal government in Mexi- co, ruled in Indian fashion by one powerful chief. The United States has not made any effort to prevent them from going. In fact it may con- _ sider itself fortunate that they are going in such large numbers. l l H The new Russian Governor Gen- eral of Finland has at length forced the Finnish senate to promulgate the decree of Emperor Nicholas depriving the Finnish parliament of the exclusive right of discussing measures designed to bring Finland into closer uniformity with the rest of the empire. He threatened, in case of refusal, to pro- ‘ claim a state of siege and to introduce a force of Russian troops in to the ‘Grand Duchy. A Prof. Lemstrom, of the University of Helsingfors, Finland, has been ex- perimenting on the influence :of elec- tricity on growing plants and has found that by this means an average of forty per cent increase in yield was 4, obtained. The experiments were made by carrying wires terminating in sharp points about the held. The ___wires were connected with one pole of an electric machinefvvbile the other ‘ pole was in contact with the earth. The electricity was found to hasten the ripening of fruit,berries, and roots, and also tended to develope sugar. Prof. Lemstrom finds that the electri- city caused the moisture to -ascend more rapidly in capillary tubes on the inner surface. He thinks it is pos- sible to supply electricit beneliciall _il Y Y I to large fields. \ ~ Good 7 1 > jr .\ l ,~ ` t. Value * , AT $ .00 <- Made of Selected Ash, Hand Carved, v Large Mirror, Our Own Make- Compare! Compare! "ARK ll.lll§ll.l.._ & WY-I Judge Advocate General Lieber finds since commended as worthy of a trial, The large use made 'of pneumatic tubes in the great American and hOur Boston correspondent suggests _ THE New York Latter on anothex, t cuse of a submarine pneumatic ` Page, gives a good account of tho Vic tube for conveying the mails between Loria 'hookoy omb of Montreal, vs, the Capes. The idea is not new, as it the Brooklyns and All-New Yorks play- was put forward in Tins GUARDIAN ed at New York a few days ago, and th,-oo yea,-S ago and Seve,-al times i will be of especial interest to hockeyists. I MHS. JUS. Wllllllwllllll. llHlll, N. S., over a year-Laxa-Liver Pills have cured ser. Those terrible sick hcficlficlzes. Y _ , Q rlovr they take out every cit of life :mil an:liit;.on. bring on depression-a-nd often erm, in complete mental and physical prostra- tion. But. how to get rid of them? that’s the question. Ilere’s the way. 'lake an Lara.-Liver I-'ill at night before retiring. ‘ `”'l‘\vill work while you sleep without gripe or pain. Msnl-:e__v_o'.i feel better in the morning. lic.io_w.l. be clear, and tlirit herivy feel- ing about the eyffs will bc gone. Mrs. Joseph Vf"ood'»vorth, Ohio, N.S., endorses what we say: 'Ibis is‘ii~s~r state-inent: "L liztvc l_\.f~ez;tr'oi1l»led wif h sick hfifzd- :ichc for on-1' :1 _ve:ir. .l_:itel\' I ec;i~.- nniffrzcepl to _'mite l_.‘\_'~i:‘-I_-i\"§~r Pills, and »~.vr~.l t:;<-_'.'__<';o ni.: 1_»_~»f»;-f,- _q.__,<,3, ibm, :._..}- f‘hf~; rm;-i. ._-_:im 'l‘ are fm 5.5;(-.3j§.,;;,f L ‘ I.<.._:;f no i/...xi oi ;;riping ami C 1' _;' 1-»’» -niifil :“t'f;s=i~-0i`feci'5_” Z. L“__\f:i-l_f-._~;-r Pill is gilargpfowj I 7 n'--.i 1-.: rf? iriiliotit any gi~i=_;ip_g, i .rf or cm 'ii;'i_;f effects, or x-our ` i_‘r'?f.--5 ;).3e., all druggists. ' ' f" f " iforonto. Ont. QUUO 'U WUOU CCW __ g§O ,lgk ~.`3¢€._ l-' - [5 @¢ Troubled with Sick Headaches, for é _ _ 1. _ ~§-_ W _ - . . `l N __ _T Ill 1-I u ` So far as crime was concerned AUIUNG THE SPORTS- - tn at that the United States army made a The Junior Abegweiis andthe Eclipse very creditable record durinff the war team played 8' mmm hwkey much ,, . . . with Spain. The war assed without' Simnday morning' Winch resultqd m the execution of a singple soldier on Fuigory mt the Jr Abbles' score being 5 o believed to be withou; parallel in his-, A team of En lish Ru , l S ‘ g gby footbal tory- There were crimes commltted. players will visit Australasia duringme but they were not actuated by malice coming summer. Matches will be or premeditation, and there were not played in New South WINGS. QUGBDSA anyldesertions because of cowardice ,lfmd “Hd }‘°W Zléaland- Rugby f°°l'_ or treachery i ball is not played in the other Austra- ° liau colonies. account of -military crimes. This is/ _ ______ ___..__._¢..?.__- Euro ooo oitios has obondoogl de- from Tokio received in this cit erin SPRING \ NEWYORK.~Marf~h13.- Dispatches B § _ P Y _ _ 7 5 monstrated their usefulness. There th°1°l°u‘g°°°9that the J9~Pa°9" g°V°m seems no good reason to suppose that m°"t`_is fllE°‘,‘s°i"g. fl Plan to milk' Chrislianitv too religion of the empire. the tub; aystiuzkwlgd "gb be worked That such a move would really be Success “ 7 8' 6 ape" startling may be appreciated with the Th t _ _ _te assistance of statistics. There are 44, we Have just opened our 9 08 Gem’ Xammel' 13 ‘lm 000,000 persons in Japan. Only 200,000 - r right in denouncing the appointment oi them are professing Christians, and 5t0Cl( Of l°I€Il’8 8Ild BOYS’ COPS ill of a notorious Scott Act violator as a. _ol these alarge proportion are shaky _ ` _ bonded warehouse keeper in` Gardi- in lhelr 0rlh_odoxy,_ from _the point of la‘_f¢St Stylés. _ ‘ I gan- But our contemporary is wrong “Wil °l AI_T;1i_f_;‘__’x;‘;1_;‘;_s:)‘;”;‘¢';:_y§' ;;0°g:1°i§ ` ' 'r' rat' htT “f°'“°° . ~ ‘ '.- Gnrilaniiiliiishainhein :ilint tahout Ii? a Chrélstisné 'gig' rem§in_i}r:ig1§3, ' M¢_H’S W&t¢l1)l°00f C8pS, When the appointment was first d' hargullvl ° - ~ each-I? isdn] f ' “L » ' ‘ spoke of as p»~<>bab1e.THE GUARDIAN 3.111“§..Z°’¢n.°g3?$lT1i“ll'm§f..§f.f’§..5 mg °' “my "’"”g “’°“"‘ .protested against ir, -and on Novem-l An English philosopher remarked; I3.°.;.?..°2.1§5.€;i:l.“.‘¥‘:§...t.§ii‘.. ss' ;’i1‘.:nz;f:.‘:=rs:°s;2.;“¥::3. Nw has if vw wa-=f 8 me iAct or an other law of the land is loreshadows an attemPtl0 mlkel 43»3_00 “sh 1-_ | I my e an rinfit eiison to be a ointed tohn 000 lPe0Pl9 Christians by imP‘1`la1 cap a a ow price' co P PP Y . . . . _ _ Omce in the gift of any government: proclamation: Persons interested _in and`see them_ - - - foreign missions will be anxious to Ab Egatlgme W°dmade lnqulrlziattghi’ ‘learn whether the government of the I cus »m use, an were assure 3' land of the chrysanthemum, if it decides "9 "wh “PP°1“tment had been m°d°' in favor of a Christian country, will We had h0Ped that ths °l7l`=9mPl7W°uld. adopt the degmas of any particular bo abandoned and only lou-rnefl SMS- llliristian rect or whether it will permit , ` g _ _ _ _P_ _ _ ‘ I s is ,minor We ro ard 1; as 3, dx; 1-ao relivion from the teachin s of the Brble._ | _ - ,f _ -' urday of the fact stated in the Ex- the eople to construct their own stale . g g e' rn “ g _ ful appointment for which there can s be no possible justification. _ 2 4 - D* _ * N DE. I %%%%¥%%¥% ii if You Suffer Fro A... N.-.N ..-_,.- i_* It enriches the blood, % strengthens the nerves gQ@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Unnr Turnover nn $!fnoe.s.... ..‘.‘2%lf;lf.EY...‘§‘...‘.?.‘3;.... Impaired digestion, weakness anaemrc condition of your 8.l,l36I'llS in gebioédd H E _ _P from Suitings, §§llllillS'l'lYE 'l'0lllC§s N o( __ ‘F iaassaass E _i___ asassaaassa. Helps the digestion. Price 500 per bottle. l~ ll..lll.lll.ll coco o 47 \ ‘ _ ooooboo nodooeeaooo Each year is a large one an every spring finds us with som odds and ends of stock whic we are willing to sacrifice. This Spring it is Wom sn’s laced and Buttoned Boots-pointed toes-we are clearing them ou at 25 per cent discount. It will cost you nothing tol oo them over @@ @@@ _E sssasa The' Money Saving .Store ’ Our Want isles.. ons.. _ . _ rived. - Chills-consequent on- the5Y$ They embmoa . _ _ T S u ? Awaiting JOHN NIGLEOD Spring $llil'l$ ,..\-_ /.-1 ’ urn nn We are now .ready with the _ all kinds of _Shirts _while .shirts __ With _soft and stiff fronts Regaua sim-as Shirts that look well, lit right, priced right. Call at our store and we can’ prove all this; to 'you @- ` ’ NOW ON A1' LUN D0-N Prints. Fla. :glnele , f rn' rw ” ” :mal-_\. rem _,\ __ Dress Goods. ‘vvhslte Cottons. 1'. 5.