_-Y -or--in 3*' GRAND _ _ ,._......._.,..,..--_.-..-...~...._._.....__...._-........_,.. ._ _ ’-"iii ` 11-.: "-_._-'i-I ~ _ I - if 5_4. ___ A _N - He- ..._-. .._;_.___». .,_= . _-.e » 1- »...~~ ‘ _ _ `_ V '_' f Q-f~ ~ _ .... , ,. _ __ _,__ <~ .;_~‘_"~___:,;_ ~ »___.r-_lf 1.j= > \ i , cUARDiAN,C_HAi=tLorrE'rowN. FEBRUARY 22 iron.. ' 59 _ ff; 1- W- - ' ‘ * -' _ ,»..~-'...-...,._.............._..¢u»..=i¢¢....._. _ _ . _. A race Ltitt: ciitiut. _ ei...r~.fr.iitt¢ii <1...-.,..t°_... i ‘ ° A very bad attack of the Grippe one Sm __The queption of compulsory Here lies a work for the home, the _ ____ _ _ year nffn last \\'imei_- left my iii za. p vmm 1' to “MMI ‘Ou (L vow :W NH orinl 1 schti0‘. the pulpit and the pI‘t=sS. Lett _gf . i_, .Q . _ f s ~ ._ ' » ` dd|_ After getting over iv a recent issue, is 0. e which, in a _ _ , _ _ compldely ““S“'““3- - . - , . _ - - value and privilfive of citizenship and disease I tion to tho many other ob]-ctions urged _ _ => _ _ _ _ _ the dangerous stage of UW _ THE I M ‘ors in _making for righteousness and naturally expected to gain strength, but, _against it, would be in direct violation unfortunately, did not do so. On the _of the first great principle of human contra\'y» my blood beca-m°.W°ak°"' I liberty, viz:-The inherent right of ' ~ . . C 53i\Y |°St Slfengéh ‘md ‘;§)al\‘;;';;';:1':'?; every human being to think. Speak. and nervous system ecziiiie . _ ` ‘ _ do whatsoever he deems lit. so lone' as ::s;§o3;tt1at?t in the exercise cf these national rights, ;,£N‘¢ed nauseated me, the weak state of he does not infringe the rights of others. mv st-stem caused shortness of breath Itvis evidently not the right Of the State and iirinatural action of the heafb S“¢h A to dictate to the individual what he may very \.'t,-ai: state :riitii my iii_'i\ t,\'..‘_~. s_.s‘.t.i’n - ~ - ‘ tht) y0utl1 0I0l1t‘ COLIDIIY DB taught V08 1” ` r "" .gmggslugtnbqg ~ ‘ _ that cannot bo re- F impressed with t-he idea ot indiv»dual f__ '_ -hissed at once and _ ' responsibility. Let theiii know at what L __ Egnianently cured acost these rights were' secured and p OU’§7EDYSPmPsu i ` ' henceforth will the fr»ii~~.li\.»~e be vaiiitd _ ' ' ‘ - °MUNygN_ fi teiin an i \ i ilrnt palpitation, and as or ' 3' ° ~_k~ “_ I _ S in this ‘i or may not do in matters of conscience. "W S°‘.°° was 1"`° .° la,” "aa weaker or in those affaiisin whichihc individu- mnduloig and gilidamlgr g€Var§5 Bleed al is supreme over his own actions, and :d1d"l\\Ierfegl’!ills. Ighad°rea.d the books whatever remedy may be found for they distributed and their advertisements political corruptions, it is not in out- in the papers, and U10“§Pf_» “ Wien' I raging the principles that form the bed- lrave taken S0 mud* '“°d‘°‘“°'w"h°"t rock of human liberty. The statue b¢l\¢5t it is “sele” “ia SPE” aggumge book already carries measures sullicient- m9':;*Y-Itli-;o;»~g§;;_‘l h $199; ;VI'§;_- hugh.; _ ly stringent, but,which do not seem all am not benefited I will not be hurt. 1 adequate to suppressing the evil, ss So I bought one box and received_gi'eat powerless are legislauve remedies benefit therefrom so continued their use. I when not sufticentl backed b ol' I d to-d ` am a well man in conaequeBCB3 :y bloodis strong, my face has the ruddy hue of health, my appetite has returned» I glee well I have not the slightest in- dicatigns of’ nervousness or heart troubles and from a sick, weak, nervous man Dr. Y Y Pu 1° sentiment, or where their wholesome provisions can be thwarted oy human cunning and ingenuity. A corrupt democracy is unquestion- ably- a greater menace to the liberty of Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills hav# ,the state, than the tyranny of the rank- transformed me in Si! W¢¢k°f° f““ h°“|"h ‘est despot; and with the spread of .mi g ” I am yours very truly (§;';.°§it)h` WILLIAM WILLARDI Night Clerk Grand Centr;le.tI;f>f°l» political corruption, sucteis at the polls or in the legislative halls, becomes sim- ply a question of the longest purse cr , d N Pm 1 the most unscrupulous advocate. i It is _ ml I ;t‘§:;dP’“Blg°°°,: ;°b°x,:r;-2:. 525;; T customary in this matter to throw the idruggists, or mailed on \'¢C¢igf °f P"‘¢° i _sy rin nocroir wiuznc _,Limited weight of blame on the politician. though in justice to that much abused r Victoria Streeh T°\'°°*°~ ‘Wk °‘ individual, he is usually quite as wood . ` 5 ' hl'Il¢\°llf\’°°~ l as the average elector. The source of ,.. -:sas-_-===-» . . ANNUAL NEETING. corruption is not all on one side., The candidate for political honors is fre- quently met more than halfway by “the free and independent elector,” who is The Annual Meeting ff the liberal _f`o-iss_r- Prelmred t°_P1ay the Part of a P°{itic3l §°atLiZ,od.}.qsu:>‘;ag;»pIfI1;§lB:%;a[ipst;-iowvgi Esau, and improvesthe opportunity of l’\ 1 `° ' ° ° ' ' _ _ I`y'_h°]Rt°fMamh at L30 p_m_f°l. ,he an election by having the r1_val candt election of officers and other very important J dates outbid each other for his support. boiipspitmndanwis nquestom __ Theupviiragti candlidate _ we believlp, .Lums Nicaorson, F. B. mortals. WOW _°” Y 10° HPPY i0 €SCf1P° I ° and w&swuPresident- _5¢f=1`°m‘Y~ calls on his purse. and the demand for ]obs and oflrces which seem to be one of the accompanying circumstances of pub- lic life. ' The practice of making political sup- ort conditional to the recei t of some P P' 1 ` personal consideration, is much more t jgenersl than at first blush would » ' A appear. Many who would be indignant » lat the thought of accepting a direct money bribe, are not above tradin _ A I A _ V . g ` 'their votes for an oice for themselves f - _ r A or friends; and many others who would BY THE" _ look with contempt on _the creature (ill'l0NN lltillllll (l0’Y FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL Under the patronage of the i-District tlfittzer tiomuatidlig and the t|fflt:~ _ ers oftlie Loral Corps. .AT TH Eml_.YCEU M Thursday Ev’g. Feb. 23. - -- ~ - tiib'i>ti.Btii1t~ htm '_ thpfm;§§;9'4;_§j§;-ndT;;_1;eg;_f_§f b ...Zi .§;..‘§. it..`i...§f,‘Z .‘i..`.‘.°iZ“g’.'.i‘ ,?....i‘3 1\meS» EM ages in. 6 g S We ties can reach- it is to be found in mouth” only da-ugmer of bdas J' and Feb 30' human nature itself, and goes down to Mary A' “ admau' __ _ ` the very rootwork of character The “"r"*' '- -- ' if if ' ' ‘"2 - youth who regards his vote os a m - ' _I J _ high iumping when he will endeavor toeqnal the Worlcfs record of 3 feet honesty, and respect forthe rights and' ~ I » A A i - ' I l t9§Ain¢I:|hes. k ‘ h Da dm sensibiliteso! others, that wonldf- con. ` ` e _ A ` I .Llp A g ' p. _ up J n our's s stings tert e vi n's duct even our churche ' th - _ - _ [_ ' _ _ ' ' , I __ f . __ ‘~ . ' -_ ' if 'V entertainment is over. cial spirit, and sets irilnue ° 0(|}_\ol¥l:;rn 1 .S 1 _ ` ' _ __ lm 1' L' in ', ° i Admission 20 cents. Reserve seats 2 according tothe cut of their norm m- " ' _ __ _ __ _ _ _ ‘ _ _g pl-ecqs* Otnots’ (/ablngts and accom. _ » _tire weight-ori-_then-'pockets Notion I _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ L " _'_ ‘ _Music Stands. Reed Chairs. Gapbnithas B‘nd_ ` mcse agen-cis. 'high its-t_ With lll8 Visit Of il A » I _ _ 2-, . _ _ ,__ ‘A Bad who barters his franchise for some paltry road job, will readily transfer their support to the party promising the largest expenditure of public money in their constituency, such as a branch railing. a new road or wharf, or work of some such nature. These forms of bribe differ not in - YY kind,but in degree, and that of appro- priating public money for political A purposes ie probably the most immoral. As to the legal measures of prevent. ion thatcould be safely taken we would suggest, that as the trailickers in votes haveabused and prostituted the privil- ege conferred on them by the state. let the state withdraw the privilege by de- claring their suffrages forfeitedln other words, disfranchise both the bribcr ai-id with the virtue. of inanliness and rs son andDg§onn,aSPwisl]BEBTRsI 83.0.. _St S, 8.. _ 'h 1 wiltieavs SU EBSIDI-J-on-~ ~ 2 _ ' T ‘ _ _ __ rf- wetiriwia, Maron-it, tis '1o'nt`= s' ~ -~ 'L ’ - - 'f ° ' ,_ lmlfo {,,LEAR _ ° “ °° » - ~ _ _ _ _ To avoid misunderstar ~ .» ._ 1' . _ Y and ALBERTON As we have transferred our busi- ' ' ' ~ ~ - _ - - - » ‘_ - -_ _ -A _ . _ tickets sho REDU ED '§;f;‘rr”t;l';ge§°°8:7‘t::‘gx‘;“Xt;’b‘;'fto;hB:ee‘;l1n§ht ness to other parties our books must ’ ‘ _ ' C __ _ .__ on _ _- 1-- M iiatodaboye. T' ` ¢cn`ir?°iiLor_i€'n"°r°ti'ilvri1;°2ii "i'iiIs»iii?i,beG|qsed_ _up on'ojo__ A ' A “ . T _bf the Souris meeting. These trains 'OLD STAND. - A i ` __._9" i ~ ‘wit1ea1iata11`ststions_going and re- A¢¢gi'|n'|;'g Iqnu gygpjqge turriin _ p ._ _ __ W ~_ g. ‘ _ _ _ _ A _' _ , _li ’.(:‘l; , ' V CHARLOTTETOWN, - _ _ __ _ J i Fw” S°“‘“°“.“*°#°° Cl=#f1°*f°f°'v°»_ ‘f ”°° “°f°“d°'3_ “’ “° °”_°° `"" '51 _ _ i , _ |10 _ _ ` - _ _ O D p ` V J ` ~ . . . - V - _ in ._ ‘ gl ‘_'~ ' V V I § P E ISLAND the return are mu be oivn norman “ed f°' p - and from all other stations the rate will ,,,_,.,,._,,,,,,,_,,,,.,,, is A was-:us is co gg ._, _ p _ . " ‘ "Q ~ oirtovmreb. 22, iss. aorta Jim 25-eodawsm ‘ ' . ' * J l “_Herbert»Church, Lot 48 on a recent good citizenship have themselves cast out the unclean sp rit can much ond ` be expected from legislation. ' as a Sac!"-11 lieii nge. :intl not as stimu- thing to lie b »ii_'tii_ nod .~o tl. M. King’s, Feb. '20.h. -_-*qi- Fnltlxfnllness Approolated- One of those pleasant happenings which help to unite the sympathies of Pastor and people, occured at Mt. evening when the following' address. which is self-explanatory. and a purse containing $12.00 was presented to _ Miss Lottie Jones, by the Pastor, Revs Wm. J. Howard, on behalf of self and congregation. to which Miss Jones suitably replied expressing her sur- prise aiid gratitude. It might be ad- ded that to Mr. Wm. Wood belongs the honor of bringing about this pleasant incident. Dear Miss Jones,- together with the Pastor. have thought if fitting to show you in some way our appreciation of your valuable services as organist and the interest you have shown in the work of the church and your faithfulness in attendance to your duty even at the sacrifice of pleasure has not been unnoticed or unsppreoiated You have been kind and zealous -in your endeavors to make the church service 'mteresting, thus being a great help .to your Pastor,and he and the congroga- tion have had occasion for great thank- fulness that you and your choir have worked so harmoniously with the church giving them no occasion for uneasiness or trouble as is too often the case with choirs. We pray you to accept this slight token of esteem not for its intrinsic value, but for the spirit which prompted it. We trust that you may be _long _spared to work for Christ in your pre.-_ sent capacity and that when donesing- iiig and playing on instruments here, you may be permitted through the harp of gold and to sing for ever the song of Moses and the Lamb. ' HARBIED. At the residence of the Bride’s -par- ents ou Feb. 15th, 1899 by Rev. Rodk. MacLean, Malcolm L. MacPhee of Heatherdale, to Elizabeth Ann, Brooklyn. Lot 61, King’s County. It t I I . -_ f_- DIED. FELL asleep, at Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 21st of February, 1899. Arthur Ormsby, son of Walter A. 0., and May E. Morson. in the seventh year of his age. (Funeral will leave the residence of Mrs. George Hodgson, at 11.30 o’clock today to St. Peter’s Cathedral. Q At St. Avard’s, Royalty, on Monday 30th Feb 1899, of inflammation of the . 5 p . or _ A p » _ _ ohantable article. that can easily be _ made your V f _ turned into cash, and sold and sold I We believe MINARD’S LINI- A _ _ _ _ ptgaitn, (iis si i plp vtyorking in line wlitli MENT is the best. _ _ REENG G D 9 °° 0110)' 0 t 0 "mes W YU” ‘P Matthias Foley Oil City Ont-_ _ _ _ A E F01* 1:‘.f:’.‘~'Sz.f‘:::'..‘.:: 21°;zi;'”.:i...P‘°.::;. .ff J°S°»»h Sm in .__ _med gmsmlles _ char Women Muigrrve, N s 15 “I ° shrewdness that has :eacliedqmils ;N>a1 R?" R' 0° Armstmngr M'ulgr“'V°’l _ N 5 ' by runnicg the gauntlet of law and _' ' A . - 22nd, _Pub1i¢0pini0n; that in mn. public Pierre Landry, Senr., Pokemouche, l schools and current literature holds u N B- L Miss FANNY in exhibition of Trick to our youths “getting on in the worldg Tlioms Wasson, I Shetlield N B H? 230 droeihthq best;ndh"che&Pest skating and jumping rope act. ` as the great aim of life , u . Pnnlngfm 'B city' ly Am' L . Jour! F. in acrobatic skating and but does not sufficiently impress them _ QUEEN ST. N' March 2nd, at 12 o’clock local for ST ‘D‘i§?iF5.iii€tf€i§ ~ I do not believe' there is a caseof dyspep- - I I -\"f.._ fu`;__,.i»~ $;5~”'*~é't‘ ' ll dru _ 252.2 a' vial- m _ to Health and medl- - _ cal advice free- 15” ‘ Arch street, Phila. .. - 1-l_"" -'I We the members of the congregation, - 'hzlittff _ A Sure and 5afepR¢ihetly In every case and every*‘Idntl» _ of Bowel Complaint ls-= 0 ‘ _ _ ltcawtbeniadetoostrong ` 3 O 0x00 Diarrhtea, Orou Tootliaclie. _ Pr _ _ - ' Two sizes, 25s. and 50a. ' In-iitations Buy only the t had ,_ , or too emphatic- _ 3 It is a simple, safe and U cure for ` Z ‘__i‘ _ E » 'Orampu 0°U8h»’ _ _ __ 1 ‘i~ ‘° cons, colds, Nom-atgia, V If. . ~ ! i __ g I :al in V » ‘QE *N 1 ° . ure we ' ~.ea.sed to ma i “°“‘_§§’,‘,°“,,"°"’,°‘_,‘l"_`° ioiewding NEW PATTERN .» ` ¥¢¢¢P if by >'°“~ °* _ _ _' In stock taking last Wee] S' is ` _ _ _ S . 0- . _ _ _ .» - _ _ ,prices below should make qu 1 _»~~ forlthenuviias- . ~- I 1 S mA A NUMB, merits of the Redeemer toplay uponat' L' ` " L' ' youngest daughter of John MacPherson, M nn-n` -n ` -3 I ..\ never looks _ _ sof ~ bcsnti-~ A » fully -and. _ poinfortagi ` y E _ as when Et- ted out in a ` pm ees... These corsets areidesigned to show of the figure to the best advantage without the customary evil effects. They impart to the body that delight- ful appearance and perfect ease 'so A much sought after by fashionable women. The material used through- out is of the best and the construc- tion faultless in every detail. » Psion: $1.00 ro $3.50 Pain. I-I 4 '.4 IF _ _ 1 » _ A _ _ i _ Au tiidgse indebted to in wiii 'oblige i _rnrnirsrmi sotirus, t A -- » ... - »- _ Chlottetown that night af1t‘;i?i.:dn§ilo;o by making Immediate Payment at the ’ M A A ‘_ _ ‘WE t-ir-it-it-i_i-it--it-ti-» ""7 at “ at . 1 Hall St .nd at (K is fr SC H cc at 1 Dining Room Set a 1 Dining RO0In_~Sett a ining’ Room ay rs ,I 1 $40 error Suit at $45 0 ‘1‘ “ at ‘ `0 " at $35 ti wt--it-it-it-it-it-A t-P- i-i W nge 3”; 69-9969 ¢»°¢J-~r t edroom Suite at $ rr ri at "‘at at I Sideboard at $17 50 1 Sideboard at 9 00 1 Sideboard at 7 00 3 Extension Tables at 3 Extension Tables 'at 1 Exteusionffable at ‘I 13 odd Centre Tablet 7 odd lounges _qng 0 0. t ti t i $37 5 at $32 5 _ at $30 0 _at $20 _(l $17 U -65 i °~l Qc:-|t~nQJ1