l'”`i<§ _ 2.-.. ' '< :_ .'=_ . ~ ""2 "'_ .' 3:. -~ ~' .' _ ,. ~;,.1 .Ax *V-‘.»_.: ‘i‘P~`* * ver? ;<»-»' . <_» '\ _ ,___;_~=~.¢ _ -e 4,-Q; .2--__ _ V ~ .-.- _ ;- .- N- __~,, 4 ._~;_,.__`,-~ _ ,.~ $6 »»~= _ 5' - ` . _ . ~ _ - sae?-,fr-j,.~ _ _.qi-'~_f, - . ‘ »_.-¢4i»_;- »5__ _ 5,... ~ _§§*~g _. '_ ‘_ _;._`_ _ _,-\;____._sL___,, _ we ,_ ,._ __ . ._ _ ..____. ._.._, ,i _ »_ _ _ - f '”..\`.;:;.=-ei ' . ` ' ‘ ~»5t1‘i 1' i. ~»\ L fi D .Q /,af Ag er ,_ \__ l mimeuannuv. onannormrown. ramen lnwaan ' I O _-1* . pehlls attlniee bitt have ever held ri arm " -fa #rf _ . 1 _._ _ _ _ ___ ._ _ _,,,,. ,_ ,__ __ ~ _ __ __ ____ __ __ _ __ 'lozsumirrso ro couiviissi is . _ - `}__ _ ___ f ,_ i i “ ~ ",. if ____-.__ ii iiiiiii iuiiiii ...ii ~ _ _ .___ . _ _._ »_ _ __ _7 _-____'A_ .___i ._.____:§i -i. _ ._ _ ._ .’ ‘lanfnme some im invited Great - if .-. 1°Y`°“I'.l' “°l'*"°F°°“°" “P°"’°”“ °'““¥' 1.# » f ~‘ Al ~ C0 ltojoin in an international le. 'i _ KING EDWARD VII. ‘ -s ‘ ` _ A _ gqvm ` : alll’ - if .-.' . _ ' A; ._ _ii _»,//A7 A-J* c, N -.1-_-- . slmple,brief butneble address. On reading it one cannot but rellect that it contrasts very strongly with that by which a few years ago his nephew. the youthful Em~ peror of Germany announced his assump- tion of Imperial power. William then affirmed in the strongestway the doctrine of the divine right of ,kings and proud- arduous duties which devolve upon him by inheritance; his resolve to walk in the footsteps of his beloved mother; to be as , / _ " ly proclaimed himself the successor ` of the “war-lords" of Germany. King _ Edward is wiser. He speaks of the bf she was aconstitutional Sovereign [in the oo ing r isease in t _ ,in-ed, H 1; or strictest sense, and to work for the good ‘IQ on. e ta es medicine f hsnerves, which seem “gone to pieces K *doctors" for his heart, which l " A of his people while he retains his breath. “nag “mga adv He constantly stu: Tbfre is something beautifully touch- ziis hyst with pillsénd povgler. _But ing in the reasons which His Majesty ge any tter e is oo rg for the muse of his complaints kwmii f directi g on R 3 a common thing for some on Li med Dr. Pierce’s Golden M E &covery for “stomach trouble " t C riither than that of Albert the name of his ever to be lamented great and wise father, Albert the Good. He seemed to 1; ‘ assigns for taking the name of Edward o 3 Ki WMU th¢ diseased 810111261 IS feel the popular expectation was that he i tbe‘*weeJr” heart is madeso k dgfah liver stimulated, and _would be known to his people as King lnbhing nerves tranquilized. This fact Albert. But we can all understand the k suggests the truth which eve ming medical scientist knows and r igin»-that diseases which seem Inleirom the stomach are often can *Ile disease of the stomach and othe lllial and affectionate* motive which prompted the decision that the late Prince Consort’s name should stand r .1 of - estion and nuf_1,iti°n_ when i_alone,-that as there had been but one & stomach and the digestive i,_ Alfred, one Elisabeth and one Victoria ri nutritive system are cured of if ran is me oasis of iife aaa' of &nB:§_;; “;u1;‘§___ttl;¢él1;lai§_let}_;:d world of one man who had clothed it oftliebody. hebodyiss` ._ the stomach and its allied organ Fiehgstion and nutrition are disease _l<'ix¢wea.k,” only part of the food cate Dany a man is looking out for h' :ei-aaimii k' fs d' __° ed. und, the YY ec re- sed disease us- name of Albert should ever speak to the with an honor, a purity and dignity by_ that portion of the food which p-culmr whlmself _ _ being eaten is converted into _ ment and properly assimilated We doubt not that the King s accession 3 address will meet with universal approval. §g¢,ln»¢r¢¢d into nutritiom and the body found that it has truly set forth the guid if its °f§“mS afe the"-f°f° °”1Y Partly ing principles of his reign All of us be _ ` ed. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med and digestive and nutritive sy .~ h' ‘li t th ` h __ %T°;." th§re_;’;§y_ gnprggftr xggnghe children And if this doctrine of heredity _:h=¢hm_ organs are cured with them ' among our Sovereigns, so 'the illustrious f. _A s A . - Discovery Cures the diseases of thé lieve in the transmission of qualities of s- mind and heart from parents to their gg °n¢¢ more strengthened in the is true what may we not hope for from “if WY §0§1bl€» bY f°°d P’°P°f1Y the son of Victoria and Albert? They fgsted an perfectly assimilated. _.gay Person suffering from disease in were born to greatness, and always uémic or aggravated form, is invited t 3 Aand thatasthe years roll on it will be ll as m- iA;'e`__i 4 A A A' e ` Aiin thecase ofKinR Edward and Queen AA " "A A "A Aé A” A f AA ~ 'ir"""' ._, in so examine the waters along the FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1901. Alexandra there are the best of reasons to kk" ” °° l°'°1' ‘h° °*“S* °f °h°"° 2;.;--»»__-__f____ _A ____ _ _,_ _ believe that the loyal devotion of the ‘ A _ A ’ British people will continue to be in the heart and voice- of THEIGUARDIAN. Among other things to recognize the true dignity and office of oithe thought and happenings of the day and not the hirelingrnouthpiece of a party. If we degrade the press we are iii a very real sense degrading the people, hence we see the very grave responsibility resting on thepress of our country. Alfawning, week-kn`eed~ press that has not the courage of its convictions, and is willing to shout apything and everything for its rulers and buildup party though the heavens fall is a deep-curse to any land. I wish your paper every success in thefnew een- tury so pregnant with possibilities. May it be a true GUARDIAN. at truth and fair A dealing, and. may it 'ever hold in its hands the scales of _even-handed justice!" _ i_..._.; ' St. John, with an area oi 118,000 square miles and a populatioiiot only 32,000. The islands are not self-supporting, which isa reason why Denmark wants to sell ,them andwhy objection is made to the price on this side. But they are in important strategic positions, and.Uncle Som would prefer to own them- rather than 'they should fall into the hands of oneof the Hockey is90i. 0 evinced those inner principles and graces ° ' ‘- A int Dr. Pierce by letterfrce. A , - . . . . Crystals vs' Semorfmd mtermedute Abeg xzmpondence strictly private and co n md. Address Dr.. R. V.` Pierce, lla, N. Y. ‘Ihre is no alcohol. in “Golden Med - _ torias at Charl etown 'rid Discovery," and 'it is entirely free C`°m`t’ and with the n°b1° example °f the February 7th Senior and intermediate i_ opium, cocaine, and all other nar- .iam is-ar little more profit out of you by A _Queen ever before them. the members of l Crystals vs. senior and intermediate Vie~ the Pf°_S=f"*’f *'°'b°“‘° °f“"‘f“‘ °XP°°°“‘ ' A Fsasesessssssessssss sssssssséssesemeeosss ' , .. ' ' “x 9 i ii § i i future as it was during the long reign of iii ~~ The King, at his accession mad. ,L »Victoria, strengthened and enhanced by __ _ _ __ _ ,_ ____ _ D,,,,,,,,, me and ,,,g.,,,.,,_ so ,,,,,yi,lb,,_i Ready for" Instarit Use- _No _ and may ahayipy people long sing with' A ¢°°|ang 1. A _ l G0D_SA,,E ,HE Km, This makes a mostffexcellent and nutritious Dessert, ‘ -'-'--.°‘*“"'°“"" feasil re sred and easil di ested and hi hl . recommended Awellkuown clergyman in another s _ _. _ » ’ . g y _..~i' Province writes in strong conimendation medical aut¢h0nt'1e3~ hesays “iippieciaieii bmuseinieemi Retails at the Popular Price ot Ten cents a ~ Packs " _ ,A;\ Another ‘fBar_ker” Ii.’e called the “Morterey” and it’e about “wp aoich” of style. .linen-landiteabeeuty. - _ x FINESTMADE ether great pow ers. 0 _ January 24th.-Se_ii_io_iTand intermediate A which adorn the highest station in life we tsat Suniiiierside. No children had ever more careful train'-AA February lsbkseniop and mwrmedh ing than theirs. Brought up in a pure Abegweits vS`s igtermawdiede vias » Al THEHUN ` ' 0 _ -..._n_~...i 4-an ..;. ..._.. s.._ _,__ --».......¢-»-_-..- . - ' ' Summerside. A =e 4 . ` 5;” n°snbSt__tutefor,,Go1denl_Ied_ the Royal Family were surrounded by wrlasat _ __ E Da};ov€1’)’£; The maiph méietiye of 'l those gralrious formative influences which A_})?§;);\;?;Z1§;h;§’;?;°;;;d‘L_:termediax " 5 € ithiti' °onis edesireof A e rto. - . . - 1* ' iiermella _ _ ._ _ __ e constitute the very best social environ- Crysm1atChar10u._etowu_ _ _ . m‘>“f- i ‘ The dates of the student matches and A ' ABLE TD WURK AGAM. _lr john L. Cougienour of Glensavag '.&ngyou a less meritorious medicine. ` :_ . - C greet Co., Prima., writes; fri had beeii ’ for about a ear a_nd1a half. rein; work most o?tlie time. The octo till!! heart disease and indigestion. chokin and feelin i umlypoor, I was weak' and nervous, and txt kept throbtiiu5_continually, and I was ‘ ;1efbi;_adth.m_Fi_n !w'rot_e_ato;_i;i_i_i for anim I ` ~ sn wa -~ _ six Mgr: ~o id ni oppressed g is T onlvgastrou edwithaliun edt be I th with such high endowments of descent, ' The King has'coine to this throne Oiihef C11*-Side 8311108' Will- 5° &l'Fll8°f¥' ater. l . e ._ ' v A hedged in by wh noble traditions of i _ _ - Our half' price sale of Women s fine laced and I' A - . ` A ` thefamuy c_m1eaudSoem_iehed by the _ r c buttoned boots took like wild _fire on Saturday- high examples set for him that we ma A customer and , gf gry __ Y i-»i'3°»1’-“Y ==:e__£_f;g:1dIg_i':_:_t_ rphs £_ld ' _ _ _ __ A _ ___ § _incurring serious criticism. He has infact am now completely cured. I hav; re,-, ' . . cam ded lt to my neighbors. an can 0 " long enyoyed an abundant.-populariti ,ay 28% me bést 1 wg, 353|; and in ~ _ V among the people he is now called' upon. my estllnatiwi W0i’fl'1 IN Wiikhi ill give temporary relief. I saw Dr. goin." » - from the tortures of slrin disease ie married and it is aA great good fortune to most’ wpullng’ and 8° mtfch 't_heA Wong *I us.-align because it is unnecessary Dr Cha.se‘l him and wine Empire that Qgeen Ajex-_` 'Ointment ‘stands alone as the one _un- _ _ railing remedyfor salt rlieum, comma, andra, nowithat Victoria haspassed away, _ ,cam hgaq @1310 _every i;<;___r1n of it ing ‘_ _ __ stands foremost among women in the af- 31:; ‘;‘:°°}§’§_'_~m$o°;?t§:tu"&f'tU:ff 1; _ ‘feetiouate regard‘and reverence of the fence. _ British people Itis now nearly thirty 7( _ . _ _ _ . _ , seven years since the fair Danish Prine S A _ ess, dowered with imore than usual beauty and grace, was broughtvto England as a _ » _ I _ of the"SeaKing’SiDa.ughter from over the! = 0-' 0% ’ '===’i- A 19! 88.18 only at Saxon and Noririian and Dane are we- All of us Dane in our welcome to thee, _ Tm: _ _m ____ e ‘ E. In this lot he ,mi ia", it._.~_._.;i.._.;__.»;»i;;.iiiiiutiviiis.l _ __ .ii-.=.=f.»i~.f-.s- _ bo t them, giving happy assurance of | North rn S . Baldwi _ A A b 1°' W \n ce Jdireit successioh for generations to gishop Isipinlzyand va;`3___ ' A i _ ' YOU “YC `*_"_'§" sorrows and bereavements, even serious__ _ W. A’ ON’ _ _ A __ = __ _ _ Bpluus ‘ GYSTERS! __ _.D817 tf v, _ PM It hh. _ regular dee tee GYSTERS ! A _ _ , This ie ~ovs'ri-:asi * _ “ ' i we have aiuirge suck of oysiefs I know MINARD‘S LINIMENT will F . A ‘ A _ _ _ _ _ *rv 1 F: 0 . on han¢Qd we areyutcl D8 “Nm up by the quart or in any way to ie open from early morning till late at night and we are ready to sig: the nicest lunches hungry rt could wish. gkopinand look overourBill ol are. l care Diptheria. ,uit me p,,,.d,,s¢,_ A A JOHN D. BOUTILLIER. f "'“°"""’A A i i~»-ivmm »'°°~°~°'°"f°'°“°‘°°°°“°°°“'°'° °°'°‘°°. EKERY' STDRE. " ~o&the Warren Farm-about 18 chains wide 3 3 1 know M1NiiRD's Liivniisivr wine » asm;-iimumm sim .min mil. _ - 'ww <>r°\=i>- A t'Tt¥.°‘ i§’§”.i¥i'iv“¢‘&f*fi5°‘i‘.i.é3 “i¢‘i'i‘iB,' "' - - s - oyal 3 3 3_1, GUNNINGHAM mga muemm, Pom whmwhm You are missing a great treat for breakfast if you do _ Restuamnt 3 A Owe 1S1=1=d_- ' W§&'3i°i?¢f‘i.i’i°i£'»i‘i‘§`1”'vi‘if.s°fi‘.3o‘3'v*.?}°i§°‘§f H<»l=_try our table codtish. _ They are fine-The real genuine H 1 know Lniiiinirr is iii. _ins Hmsl;\_<;r:ti;¢g_ “wg Cl"-=l°°*»°*°'° i article. When held to the iight they appear almost as trans sa . ' - . ""°”“”“ ’ °“ JOSEPH A SNOW ,,*H1°°m‘“,, §g;,°}{,‘;‘*;,°fW';‘;,,‘°,5°F,,,,”'°;,,2f,°§,‘;§ parent as china, so carefully cured are they Most poo e Au v 0 l , * . A Ai ‘ ¢ Y _ ’ pi Norway, ire. _ “W‘“” °"“ ’“‘°“ “ now-adays save time and labor, sell you boxed and pre- M 1° ,_,“§§,?';,°{{{ L‘,‘“,,'f,,‘f°‘;;,°°,§'.‘,if‘{,*§°“@;,";,‘,"°“,,},'; seied fish, called boneless fish. The old fashioned article J- G20. G&l‘Y¢l’» i‘°{-.’5.7T*,..”i‘2.f.’»";.§.§'.§“,i,°“if.‘_"°““""'“ ““"°'°' ibeats it all hollow. ' This lot we now have on band is exoe » f 4 V . i. ~ _ .'.--V* ... __ r.. ee' . _ , . .. _ . '» Y. . '.r‘1»~§ .~<',;.'H» __ ~. ._ ' s1,i;~*`-,_1,‘~' w H-`-_~.; ' _ _ -_ . , , . _ ,_ ._.,. - - ». ,_ _ -5. -gf f .. ,. =-:._;.-~»i;.-if i -~~~i- '_ .~' . ~"~~»_=___-._»_ _-; - =»*~ -~»_vf~.~'-:»w¥e. '-we f‘-'/ff. :-~vs-=ff»=.»1.-:;s»‘~~\,_.,~_,sci ' f_=,.,, .1 __ __. _ - , ' .1 '¢_._,_ '.,, =4,.~ <1 ~',;_L,~'~_‘._.»t- f- .wg ` _.1fiff"~.“"'ff;:5~"` "".`s'"'29s-‘>.»?<1§»2&?a~»:§f` "if `-”`.‘*~~._~__. I e*'-`_='.f1'<*i5 f~»:..~*.i"..~"..`= ,f 1?.-.,~._l%-_.~»¢.} ; -_~‘ ' .r ~. ` J Q?" f,<=¢'.»___--»J~ ~.,~i»;~:.r 5' ages. .t'... ,g *-~- .‘ \¢,~,,\f~§» Us ‘_-_ :if '~i__»~_._g~»=».;- ' = or s.e._.,__. ae.~,.;issmme » we ~ if f _. - M” ff ~-»~~ My 'rhekeen misery which many endure _ Charlottetown P. E. Island. I _ _ _ That is what our new- Perfeetion Bifoeal lenses have proved, and for these persons who wish a npeetaph to im- prove beth their distant and near vision there ie nothing equal te the ' A ' _ Perfection Bifocal Lense- Leaeee iittedia a variety of white or gold epeeteele ol eye- glass frames, A ` ""9 come. The royal pair have had their *Vere at a i B mn 'Q ul M mm M,” ’°m‘,,§‘,,",Y§,,°§,,, itionally fine and are delicious any way you cook them. *P ~ nkgi’ A ~ Wewllh to _gt_ ouriiimeb cxrhieyew i .s €_i»‘n `_ 'VA . Ii/a_~3-_inches highiin front, i,t’ee.ll>» _ -° ' `- _ " f ‘ff ” , _ €a€h’\ ~ i . .:\_ - _ 5 1;‘ _:_ It is now 'said that an agreement lsl " i ‘Tw .. A f i = A . _ -A'-1 practically complete by which the United 'e i ' States will purchasetlie Danish West India. Islilndi f0l.‘ $4,09°,(D0. There __ll‘B_ _ ARE three islands, St. Croix, St. Thomas and A i ' ‘win Vietarlehuyr MMP? I* 1*" 4?'Z*!/i\\f~ is Mi' % wifi w ve E 9~Ol‘§ isis: ’§_§§. ii ’Tll§I’Wi»¢iEY