~...~¢--~ ...N vw ...,- up.-`¢»¢.';f. -im* -"Inf _..._. ..._._.... u i l nl _»¢»~<_-ealnanpn i' i X 4 ~ s....l..-"2-¢»..w .......».. .. e ~ l l l i tl av-_ rua.. ._._._¢--»- ... --~ .~» ~.>,- -. »-_.-~........~_.....».._ » 1 l ! Y _Huong- ~.».-.....- .-. N...-._ .f......». .. I ,,-..s~»--g-.,,~...,,-. if i~,. fl ,_ SUSRICIOUS YUKON ACCOUNTS. Oriuuvs, March ‘.?.7.-Before the public accounts committee to-day it was decided to proceed with the audit of accounts in conmction with the construction "ot the Yukon telegraph lines. I0 Trlfllllg _ With the NGWOS. Wireii you can't sleep at nights and ‘toss in misery longing for daybreak to 'come, do not yield to the tenlpia-U0" Yo use morphine, cocaine or other opi- ates. They only hasten decay. , Let reason rule. Get right down to 1, the foundation of the trouble and builo T-,un the system by using Dr. Ch:isc‘s ` Nerve Food. This great restorative is in pill form and contains the very eiemezzts ot na- ,ti.:rc, which go to form new re-.i cor- ,,pus:!-es in the blood and create new nerve cells. , It is vfcrth v:'ni‘.e to remember that _4Dr. Chasc`s Nerve Food is not 2. patent glmedicine, but the greatest prescription 3 of Dr. A. NV. Chase, author of the fam- `, ons receipt book. il Dr. Ch2.se`s Nerve Food is an up-to- 1' date. scientific preparation which has .1 proven itself to be specific for all ner- ivous diseases. It cannot fail, if used .persistently because it actually re- ibuilds and revitalizes the wasted lnerves. It is especially recommended i__i'or ills peculiar to women, because they "almost invariably arise from exhausted ilervcs. Dr. Chase`s Nerve Food, 50 ‘cents a box at all dealers, or by mail. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. -Jamieson’s *Chocolate ` <‘Cocoanut and `Molasses fiiisses are the cheapest and Siest confectionery- .F or sale at The Medical Hall - _ li ._ WANTED A second-class teacher for North Granville school. Apply to i ' I-I. M. WRIGHT or A. K. HENRY. Granville Hatch 30 dzi wil. ` Sec’y. f v Auction FURNITURE `I will sell b Ano ion at the H ucv. _ ' Y ' ` litely c ccupied bv the Hon Benjamin Davies, ‘Marine Villa,” Water S ., on Thursday, the lzh Day ol April Commencing at ll c’c`oek a. m. The Household chic", comprsing Drawing Room, Dining R »om, Hall, Bad Room and Kitchen Furnicure. ' f-Terms C sb. R. REAIRSTO, '-130 is Auctioneer. I -\|> I Y ‘ fhllcr and leaness are the *evidence of deficient nourish- ment or defective: assimila- tion. _ _ ' P U TTN E WS EMU-~L_S'lUl{ :ontains in small compass Q 0 ind in paiitablc form. a_ ‘sur- prising amount of nourish- ment and tonic virtue. Thin people who take it grow fat, -pale people - soon resume the hue of health puny child-_ ren grow plump aud rosy. Ba sure you-get Pé|TTNER’S the original and best Emul- sion. Or' all Alruggists and deal- ers. ` “L `_~5_ .~`_ pf.;-_p-‘il-’-. 5- ;-;‘,_.;=;`° -»;3- ,'-_§f.‘- H » “T »'~s sli'rUnnAY, MARCH 30. 1901. ,_ - --fir rosacco AND 1N'roxucAN'rs. evils arising from their use find emphatic mention in the earliest preserved history and literature, sacred and profane. Some- thing was done by precept and example tlicumnds of years ago to check the evil; Nazarites and Retlmbitcs were total ab- stiiiners, but it ieniained for the nine- teenth Cliristian century to inaugurate the great temperancc crusade, to multiply ,total .abstinence societies, and since the i mid-century to make laws prohibiting thc sale of inloxicztnls. Tobacco met with a very different rc- ccplion on its introduction to the civilized years falling upon the liquor trailic greeted the tobacco habit hundreds of years ago. Columbus great discovery. The red me of North and South America. were the onl smokcrs bcforc that time. The habit was apparently universal among them, and the pipe was an important appendage to ill their great ceremonial gatliei-ings. To N refuse the pipe was a declaration of war. To smoke the peace pipe together was the solemn ratification of restored amity. . The tobacco plant is poisonous, it had been hither to used only by savages and it was perhaps natural enough that its in- troduction to Christian countries should be strenuously repelled. It was first in- troduced into Spain and Portugal about 1559 and thence spread to France and Italy. Sir Francis Drake introduced it in Great Britain about 1585. Priests and rulers set their faces against it-. Pope Urban excommunicated all who used it. King James I of England issued his famous counterblast against tobacco, af- firming that “God made it black that it might. bear the devil's color.” The Sultan of Turkey, equally opposed with Christian Fopes, Kings and Priests, ordered that the noses of smokers should be transflxed with pipe-st-:ms thrust throunh, and if they still persisted they must suffer death. In spite of all spiritual and temporal anathemas and prohibitions the use' of tobacco made its way, 'conquering all biop- position. It has gone around the world and iinds its millions of votaries among kngs, priests and people of every faith, in Christian, Mohammedan and heathen countries alike, in every civilized country, in America, Europe, Turkey, 1ndia.,China, Japan and the islands of the sea. In less that 400 years the use of tobacco has become as common as that of intoxicaiits, and this notwithstanding every civilised country began by most determined 01- position to its introduction. This is the more strange from the fact that much that is said against it is un- doubtedly true. It is not ordinarily neces- saryto the human system; in most bc- ginners, though not ~ all, nature revolts against the beginning of the tobacco habit. To non-users the habit seems irrational, absurd and uncleaniy. It is notorious that the habit once formed, whether of smoking, chewing orsnuiiing moreover that the natu_,ral'_ tendency' ot until the time not occupied in eating and sleeping is largely devoted to the use of tobacco. Its effect upon health is a con-E Arthur J. B. lilcllish, A. B."‘~'°f¢~¢»°f°i~ “fa” young, towhomit (Late of Rcy¢1csnadians,s.africa.) --¢m;_. Sag; ,4¢ig,¢_¢\.;‘,|| BARRISTER-A1'-LAW. London House, Charlottetown ._` ._ , hom 'the use of tobacco. Than 1A much larger number prchdbly ~.,.` . ';*. " Tatar!-ions ‘i ”r -"'i' ‘ c / - ' .March 18, d&.w im. ' W For Sale by Auction sl I am instructed by the Executors of the estate of the la'e Hon. Thomas W.Dodd.to sell by Auction at my Odice_ Queen Street on WEDNESDAY, #thc ruth day ot APRIL, at xx o‘cl0ck a. rn. 5 Shares-in S S. Guin:-ire. .no Shares Telephone- Company. .3 Shares Inland Steam Navigation Co. .2 Shares Ch’towu Driving Park. 55 Shares Condensed Milk Co. .ua Shares Peoples Czmete y Co. R. BEARISTO, 23 dtd. Auctioneer. Janitor Waniod- 1 apaolc, careful man as Janitor] for the First. Methodist Church. Position open lst of Hay. Ap- plications to be in by lst. i _~L.LBeer,Se¢'y. 21h srocxs. ACHE- :»> If you have Backacheyou-have ey Disease. if you neglect Backache it will develop into' lomethin£ worsé--Bright s Dis- ease or iabetes. _ There is no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the d ki nevs. There is only one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every time- Dodd’s » 0 Kidney s 0’ ;'_'~°'“'¥ __“».l‘ . . ' *rn _tu :saga uaaiuffiu’-=t°,'.--:use-» tol;:;nhabl: would gladlyabanion it if 1 world. The prohibitions und mcledictions wliich are only in comparatively recent ; _-is is well known both the tobacco plant and the potato are native to America .ind were unknown to the old world before n 3’ isa very diilicult one to break. off, and., thesmoker is to smoke "more, and more* they could do so easily. It there appear to be some incidental ad notably feveis, it is not for this reason Intoxicating liquors have been in gh; that tobeccohas come into such universal i world from time immemorlal and the uso. Itlsbec.ius.- of the sedative el’l’ect,“ the physical and mental quiet which it lnduce~'. It is soxnftiin :s charged that the use of tobacco, cltatlcns the intellectual and moral sensibilities, but this is dis- no parity bcetwcen intoxicsnts and, to- bacco in that regard, or in the extent of IRE GUARDIAN, GHLBLDTTETO. N, P1013 Kilim, HABQ - - "I V vantages accruingtothe smoker lu thféw 5 i » H lessened liability to infectious diseases, D r . " _ 1 When a to an tious physician feels his of those who are depend a_ serious matter; that it is often a ques- tion of life and death. “You have my many heart-felt thanks for your kindly advice to me in my sickness,” yi-iles Mrs. Claus Nelson, of Pico Heights, Los Ange- les, Cal., Box 3:, in a cordial letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Budiilo, N. Y. “Also for your book which I received two years ago, and which I could not do without. It is all the Doctor! have had since I it. I had female trouble woiilgenot ie! me die‘" has occupied a grand and most unique position or benefiting his fellow beings ° As chief consultm physician of the vice both m person and by letter. “He is one of the best men in th world,” said the late President Garfield, “and he is at the head of oneof the best Se edical Adviser is sent free for 31 one-cent szmps to pay cost of 'customs and mailing, or for handsome °erce, 663 Main Street, Buialo, N. Y. -me. ' 1| gms-11-Q ii contract. tor rebuilding the Mclmvrg oiiice. The nam+s of two responsible per _ , r fa - - Ri C-L| Bae removed- 6° .Hot lprlngl. 0 Arkansas, "U. S. A., when tlie.-voters and Mountain' 1;. hasten 1¢;f _|‘\ ~ IIIIOI 'MBT' W ' l1celpr°t'z?ea?ment. Reduced ~ round-trip tickets, good 3 months, from U. S. Cities. All inquiries answered -Nov 1 dtw Gm _ ,, 6 -.- __ T_,_._ .- g..,;f,"l_gg~:_*.,..», - »- ~-rn: F lm _ ll You Want good time keepmg results, buy cur guaranteed Watches and you will pay no more than is ° often asked for the inferior kim, which an nos nic factory and require constmt atttention and expense. L We have on hand a large ii shock to selectfrom. ., __ ._ , ._:.:. i ;_` -F'-.~ _ ’ " 2; -.` _i 5 ~'-_ ”` a treiiieiiclous rd? I _ _ _ sp1<;}s1bi1ifyt:fa;1_i§n.-.~. q€'3f'°f;.¢higf¢§g.-£.o~=. creme. American, Englishfand Cana. liao, combining good Sty le i 1. ' “ » v ` nv.. ¢.§..f'.-.i`é’€§é‘£-I°“i'I».°f.gi.t .ay°'¢.'°y»'l 'J§..i°§ and quality, in all the new colors from Pearl Grey to Black. no lon but your kindness and medicine ~ Formore than thirty years Dr. Pierce _ Price 50C’ to $3'00 _ W _ . _ _ _ _ __ , l great Invalids' Hotegl and Surgical Insti- l , ` ' _ -‘ tutc, of Buffalo. Almost countless thou- _ ' . _ 3 ~ - _ _ sands have sought his services and ad- g . ~ _ f _ ’... /' . .f__/. . 4 > -; _Y I v fi “ _ . v. if _,_ _ __ _,inane To ORDER i cloths-bound y, 50 stzm He makes ' _ _ __ ‘ 1 _ _ _ _ ' ' ~ 0 no charge fo(i'°§onsultatioi:i& by mail; he ’ p g f _ W ff _‘ 1 * price* only requests' that suEerers will state 5 ’ , _ - 1_» f A i , f ~ _ ' < their cases to him fullycirfreely, 'and in ~ . _ ~ » » _ . . Effect contideucer A ess Dr. R. V Tenders cv .FIRST-CLASS TAILORSI MCINTYRE ' BRIDGE We wish to announce- to the. ladies of Charlottetown Dsmnru-mir Ptifirgrcgivonxi. 0 and P. E.'Is|and that wo are prepared to make to order al 2s,9i.'- _ - Saw, Tenders _mu ff, M:';v°*d U kinds of coats and skirts usually made by nrst: class tciiors "“‘ 055°” ‘““" - _ V Ai Our Mr. Rosfssuccess is adm'it}tcd by all thc Saturday, 9th day ol April llut “1“=.ha'° vmulzed ui- 1 r , , '_ From any person or nerscns willing .io T&llDl'°[i18.dB Si1liS SPG 8.Ck|.l0Wl8dg6d C0 bE, £118 bQ8t._> ` Q A ° ° 1 I I 1;,-;.|,,.., Lot 91, .°.,.,,._n.,¢ .., ,,p...,;5,,- l We ann to have all _garments to bc first-class in tit and tion to b»» seen at the resilience cf A. finish. N0 aPPl`6nt.ice work __ -' ., " E W ,_ _,_ Campbell, E-q.. Uliiton, ani at this - _ " """; - V ' We havonow in stock. - ' - - §des sons wiliinguto become boodsmeu must. ~ Bltcck. B|\le`,!BiI'0\V!\i And F&.Wn_ H_1;¢&&¢|0fh3. i ' W - sqiehnugvg .<;:;l;;-ings:-bo dt . t »'l`weeds and Sefgesf (Newest F¢.ue»-ns.) Q - ' i, e e i un o ance 0 .~ _- A ' - tuaiomtor mv ienapf. P Wecsll special -attention to our,Na.vy Blue Serge, all _ - _BlLSrI;;\’ji7tu£;i£`$l`f°rks_, wool, '56 igchelsdwidfg p This cloth _was snipped to a. firm, in 29 asset. _ ,Snmznexfsr e a. rat ,cr than have it returned was sold , to :us at a. that enables usto sell 1t‘at‘$i.00. t - 1 . - ' _ n _ _ _ A A _ I. _ _" an K§¢__Ii» I If l W' '~ ii " - 4 . uumi. mock, 0 _ ciqnier .mg F opp.1>.»~t ofusp, .count sim. 0 0 u '.~»_~ T°_’F1’3‘°iF° l\\;~.~._";.. - - .' hui is ~ll1evlleasun. l ~ » Why_because we advertisedto’ sell boots cheap and the people have found it out and our trade has doubled. We will continue to sell boots»}c_lieap and you msydcpend upon getting tlie very 'best value in all linosgat __ V - ` lf"-31`h§e..Popular_Shoe‘Storé.'?‘ ‘ " - 1 ` ._ _`M L_’ _ . i -, _ .._. . ._ . » » _. i _ _ .-,_~.~.~1_»<.»» .,.__~.='» f,~--‘f -f*f,."~ t - ' . 1 f . 4 < I ;» '-1.52 -. ' ' - . . -~ _ - ‘ . y '="~»~.' - -_ ._ _ , ~. ff . _. , _ _ ». _ . ~ :»..-.xy -»»:._~=‘:.~- ~:,\'f- ,~.-fr.-»~' ,;;,--'.-'~ _ ' f-_. L 5, -, g-'.~_- .' _ _, _»_“, \L.1.'.' f.=- ,.1 . - -:» .- , fic..-.-c.;".;" < > -r ‘ t ~ e -. ~ .» .. ~ < ~...- .»--t l f medical institutions in the world." ni-. ` Q) . 5 QQ) % 'Best quality C ongr use M _ 'pag "St\'2.t_€d _ I I V Iii 2.13 ; L (E1, 4 V ~ . _, ~€,:‘§__,:. QueenStreet,_ iI\»~“'° »¢..»_..~.. Q- . .~.-.»- »~ _ .mn- mun- f.-»»`.=~.¢ ».~»»»- »~v.¢.=n~'~»-1-re .es Bill- Begnlar price by :goods _lirms__$.i"."25’2" - °HYSI-€IAli i Dec! lk! ' T V l mu is n an l t i in Northern Spy, l Bishop Ptpins. audi, "ivere at _I Dec.l7 tt - W. AL YEARLY 5° tiaumnnar