1 i 1 iw. *Ht ,M 'rehash _ _ \- we » i I K I 1 ff _ _.-_-._.M...»~~.--.~¢~w.»»»e»m»»m1w»=-¢ui»a¢s»-....»~.~. ._ THE GUARDIAN DHARLOTTETOWN' APRIL 21, 1899. ` "r _ 7'* - ` ' -_ f ' - V v _-7 ..-_ - Q vu on i l‘\l\\lfllf‘I f\¥T©\ll'l\Q- 4 15- 1~£',`~1-1;-"“"i` `r?§<""“¢"~f;’8l'f-*,€»;f~9.‘»»+”-i~,. »l»»._,.,c ._ _ _ I THE GUARDIAN,CHARLO'l"1‘ET()WN, APRIL 21 1899. 0 é .-_f _-_ - W __ _ _ in THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. We all remember the story of Ponce de Leon seeking the fountain of eternal vouth; and we all sympathize with him in his search. Youth means so much. It means more than life-for sometimes life becomes a weariness. But vouth- with its abound- ing health and , vigor, elastic step, ` glowing cheeks, (ig) and sparkling /_»/' eyes-we all covet _ »',’_'_-_;(._ genuine youth. The weakness or disease which , ages people before _.\ their time, is not _ ' _i "3§ _ 9° the result of _'l A °¢ accumulated =.ll\zu.:$i:l years; is the -;_=_?_:_._'-fr -4 'QW effect of wrong - I/’ ifffzt. . living and un- '/. . , ___= _ _E _ ¢ healthy E-= - v ~ . fi .-1-J. BQ _ fa' fr” \\\\\i\“.~ 1 \`\ *` 4// blood. When the blood is pure and fresh the b o d v wi ll »€_¢1'.‘-‘ G? .E be fun of ' » youth. Thousands of people who seemed to have lost their youth by disease and suffering have found it again through the use of Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery, the most perfectly natural and scientific rejuvenator of the physi- cial forces ever known to medical science. "It `vesthé _ -makin organs; to _bl_opd, full ofthe life-gi red which out ease,`bm1ds up Hgh tissue, solid muse: Hesh and healthy nerve forces. It gii constitutional power, deep and full ai strong; rounds out hollow cheeks an emaciated forms; gives plumpness, color and animation. It does not make flabby fat like cod liver oil. On this account, it is a perfect tonic for corpnlent people. It aids digestion and natural action of the liver, and by feedingfihe nerves with highly vitilized blood ishes nervous- ness, neuralgia and insomnia. \\’hen a constipated condition exists, the “ Discovery ” should be used in con- Qunction with Dr. Pierce’s Pleasa.nt Pel- ets, which are the most perfect, mild and natural laxative in the world. There is nothing else “ as good.” There is nothing that will do the work so thor- oughly, surely and comfortably. " Your medicines have done me good ; in fact they have cured me,” writes Mrs. Eva T. Church,-of No. 7 Wall St., New London Conn. “As I told you before, I doctored over two years and did not get any better. You kindly advised me what to do. I did as you told me and the result is, health. You may publish this statement in -_vour own way. You may speak the very best for your medicines. I have taken one-half dozen each of the ‘Golden Medical Discov- ery’ and ‘Favorite Prescription’ and four bottles ofthe ‘Pellets.’ _ “ I forgot to say what I used your medi- cines for. I was all run down; pains in back and shoulders, also in chest; was nerv- ons, felt always tired. You will know how to express the joy I feel for the use of your medicines better than I can write it. ” “For several years I felt a dull heavy pain in my chest_(often after bleeding at my nose) accompanied by a hacking cough,” writes Geo. A. Whillock. Esq., of Urbana, Dallas Co., Mo., “Three years ago mydis- ease began to develop very fast by very severe pains in my chest, an almost con- stant cotgh, and spitting a white fatty sub- stance very tough. There also appeared to be something in my throat which I could never cough up. During this interval Iwas constantly losing flesh, had lost twenty- ive pounds, and had no appetite to eat, so I came to the conclusion I had consump- tion and also catarrh. I tried two home doctors and received no relief. After three months of lingering along in this deplor- able condition I began to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pellets' After I had used nine bottles of’ the ‘Disl covery ’ and four bottles of Dr. Piercc’s Pel- lets I could tell that my disease was yield- ingalittle. but I had to use ntteen bottles of the ‘ Golden Medical Discovery,’ six bot- tles of the 'Pellets ‘ and thirteen packages of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy before I was aiimy wilpfaeun ' 1 e~".f@f1_'»jf. = / ~ ` I Thefincstoasetthzt ` m,.‘z.‘;.°~°~f°"f....§“’°"°"”.°-...;~¢<=.'I°.; 1 mb-ut an am w ni _“__ ..- .4- » I . \ .`__._._-_ ....__-.___, ._-.i . _ _ _ ~ 1--~--‘»‘». ' _ -_ .--5, - A \ U _‘X1 ` consideration of the draft address: The LE I L .Speaker resumed [tate chair and the address was reported as agreed to with- (Continucd from the First Page) same is true today. But the farmers are alive to their interests and it is necessary for them to be so. It is im- possible to dispose of a farm to advantage these days and farm- ers have to stick to it. Cheese is not worth more than half now what it used to be. Ho was glad the Government had undertaken to. appoint an inspector and he wanted that man to be an instructor. Then, taking up the visit of the dairy commissioner; he would like to seo some of their suggestions worked out and claimed that some of their statement of the relative effect of foods on the milk sow was wrong. His trip to England was spent investigating the in both governments. We are as far off as ever on the matter of arbitration. Sir Louis Davies has no faith in it. Hon. W. S. Fielding told him he was not sure about it. He thought however if we had able men to present it strongly we would get it. “claimed that the .~Dolnii_ilo_n_ government should build the 3 bridge. H_`e_ th_6llgli§§they were -trying to throw the `wharvcs. bridges and fisheries back on the province, after destroying the fisheries with all kinds of nets and leasing them to Americans and are now not willing to pay for the cutters that protect the industry. He hoped that we would not have to take back the wharves and public works. P week previous. He said it was a great sacrifice for him to vo at that season. whom he met had rendered him much service while there. He wanted to see the brid e built and would su ' . rest evenlv on all and the man who has had expected all would be ready but he found from the remarks of the loader that he was not sincere. He did not deserve credit when he hung on to the Professor’s skirts when they at the claims made b Hon. Mr. Peters reports and there you will see how ulnerafed many charges which he claim- ed were never contradicted. He asked what the members of this House were expected to do in the matter ofthe proposedbridga when they have not got any information before them ? Tue ratement that the premier had the confidence of he farmers was are not ina good oondiuorl. [ls be- Sir Louis Davies at Oftavva and the ` believedtnat the present ,co vcfrnmei.-1 did not go behind ut the same_ rate as: the late government had done. H- concluded by complimcnting Mr. R-id on his speech and th-5 Legislature on the possession of such a valuable ad- dition. ' und the fishery question. - Hon.H. C. McDonald and James E Birch ‘werethe next ~peakers. _ The Hou-1-_ the'~ went into committee on the address with Hon. Mr. the chair. 'After which reportadand the House lil 8 p. m. (ML F=fq°h=r=°n> wok all we pmif-e <‘§.“§l".;§..'f§~“E£.l’f.I.i?“_'.'.°' ...... _ _ 'if of the dairy interests. He thought he‘ Cabbage (per came to this proviuce.He was surprised' g§§,“|;',',;,°,.' Bggzjifijj :I and his reference to his great election _I _°'*_’f_‘_’f'f'j-' 'j - -- victories, but turn to thoparliamentary mdesper ffffflff _ _ _ H. §‘..n_..'_;:;.': """" ".1115 these victories were obtained. He en.” Bnii. nercwi . ._ high esteem in which he is held and -_ ` Mr. Gilt-ert Des Roches made his. maiden speech and discussed thc cro~~si EVENING SEeSION . House met at 8 p. m. The House in committee resumed the out amendment. Hon. Mi. Gordon asked thr.-Leader ot' the Government when we would be favored withthe Public Accouutr? The Loader in reply siidwhey “cmd be tabled to-morrow when th-» l-louse meets. ' The bill respecting the use of tobacco bv minors introduced by Mr. Prowse was read a second time-, and the House resolved itself into ii c<.mmiuee ot the whole, Mr. McWilliams in the chair to consider the bill. Mr. Campbell expressed himself as in favor of the bill :ind an opponent of tobacco, but thought it was irregular. Hon. Mr. Farqulmrson said that the objection was small and the work of the House should not he delayed on that account. The discussion was comihned by Mossrs.Prowse. Campbell, ‘Sinclair and Attorney General McDonald. mafk?\i‘» Of which ll f°P°1°" W°“1d bej Mr. McLaughlin obj- c!ed to the bill submitted later. He had lost confidence in Us emir,_ty_ and quemoned uw rggh( of the W. C. T. U. to ask for a mil that would impose a fine on a person because he sold tob: coo to a. minor when* sent by his parents uiihout a written order. He .would vote against it. Mr. Arch. McDonald complained of the manner of its introduction. He had no objection ro the bill _though it was no good. Mr. Deslioches thought the intention of the b ll might. be right, but it was not -fair to the merchants. Mr. Shaw said a bill was brought in some years ago, similar in purport and was thrown out. He thought ii ridicu- lous to drlw the lin: at 16 y-ara. A merchant cannot t. ll whether a boy is 16 or 17 years o d and we shc uld not Ho was in favor of more permanent eww man usp, _Blawg on on b k _I _ _ g y = r oo s . Public Works *nd th°“ght ` lm” bndges We have no right to pass a law unlessi 3 g°°d thing as We hav” not got 3 slow we are able to carr it into fffecz. - Y f° Conauxgt abrlldge Of' He believed Hou. Mr. F.-rqiiharson aorcrd with in a e r roa system. In the _ - _ - ,° , , _ _ winter the roads are not broken Eidihfzfifg b:;,tlf,r§n€;:1;)Sfh° A0130! marriage |13-5 tuned OW B0 W0l1~. _ *md the Pimhes “°° leveled' procfdli-ut for Mr. .Shaw win to t .kcninci 1. ann heum~at|8m‘ -Have 3°" and He believed they °°°1d dc’ away with boys’ ave the sonic wav ai tt li- wa> f B8 on Q i ho tzbe lyamedws yen I?°rr?“d °r- heuid-°f the supervisors. He had been sent to gmng if; vue hr h_m_ ‘ ' _ YOUT' O ‘ ,a€:_)§il%1;;'n?gr%i1eum§3i';m England at the eleventh hour although M,._ Arsemxuy, cduid no; let me bm. "` ` \ \ never fm, gzamngeed to cum 0; ymg. the passes could have been rocured a - v - _ - _ `\ , \ \ l money back. Price 50¢ If D Don’t marry a widower--remember 1// __ his other wife. pass wztwut hi.-_E notice. Ile though. boys should be taught as horns not to smoke Fin tb b d h After remarks outhg action of the op-tse_1er_' 6 6 "yer an not 1 "8 I position he said Sidney Richardson Mr_ })_ A_ ;y|,_Km,,,m uyd .h Q it t U rules of the Hf»u~e_ llc did not ihiizk the bill properly dr;-lftcd. Tnc Stipci - g PP°rt H di-try magistrate had ` ' ` ~ " I ._ _ . . ]uri=o1t.i.on ti. With reference to the tax act it did not Chark,t,ewWn_ ’ ' All the etry, all the ' ~ romance. cgi, that is idea) in the wide, wide world, ~ is bound up in that one wor : “Mother- hood.” A wo- man’s greatest happiness, her greatest duty and her greatest priv- ilege is to become the mother of a healthy, happy ' chil . Untold thousands of wo- men fall short of this because of .weakness and dis- ¢?\g.§:>- ease of their wo- the live childless manly selves. Either y ' b ' f s ell are the mothers °-{;'~ _ lives, or for a tie _ 5 _ of puny, sickly chil ren that bring them only pain, and leave them only sorrow. The woman who suders from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine or- gans is certain to become an invalid. No woman can suffer in this wayand ,be a healthy, happy, amiable wife and a compe- tent mother. Troubles of this _nature sap the strength, rack the nerves, paint lines of suffering upon the face, destroy the temper, make the once bright eyes dull and the once active brain sluggish, and transform aviva- cious woman into a weak, sickly, invalid. This is all wrong. It is all unnecessary. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a mar- velous medicine for ailing women. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of- matern- ity and makes them strong and healthy. It allays inflammation, heals ~_uJcerat1on, soothes pain and tones and builds up the nerves. It banishcs the discomforts of the expectant months and makes baby’s com- ing easy and almost painless. ‘ Itguarantees the little new-comer’s health an an ample supply of nourishment. Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous mer- its. An honest dealer will not endeavor to substitute some inferior preparation for the sake of an extra little selfish profit. "I took Dr. 'Pierce‘s Favorite previous to confinement," writes Mrs. orda' Culpepper. of Tanks, Cattle Co., ’l`_exas. -‘° and never did so well in my life. If. is only two weeks and 1 am able to do my xvork." In most healthy families you will find Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser. For a paper-covered copy send 31 one-cent stamps, lo coz/ef customs -ana mailing onb/. Cloth bound 50 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Budalo, N. Y. t flOQ;H0..f The %elcoine_Soap gmt Welcome Soap, will present $10 ,_QQ»1fc¢ I FIRST PBESEIIDF '$25.00 I SEWID “_ I5.-00 Tlllllll “ |05? 5 Parsons of ss.uo nun; -na” to “ 2.su ~ zum 11 ' SIU-U00 dress, also statemf nt of a of the writer and! and grade of rchool atten cd. and name _of tea eut;or teacher I 'CONDITION S:-Essays Io be writtc phi ig do LI THE WELCOME S0511’ . » MISULBANFDU8 l‘l'EDl'8» Don’t marry a melancholy man-his' sighs will be unbearable. _ REGULAR ACTION of the bowolpgfzig necessary to health. LAXA-LIVER PILLS are the best eathartic for family use. Prico25c. Any druggist. “My wife," said 'the minster. “often ‘ helps me out with my sermons.” °~Hum!”-said Hencry Peck. ',',My wife preaches all the sermons in our house." Il|\ard’s Llnlnen! Cures Bums, sic. T110 P05128 Reporter-They my Pen ¢"° story brought tears to the eyes - city editor. The Copy Reader--Yes, and » ._ and oaths. ' I HAGYARD’S YELLOW OIL cure . painin manor beam; for eprains, bruises, callous lumps, swellings, inflan mation, rheumatizm and neuralgia it - s specific. Cobble-Well, old man,my wife has ha I a legacy left bcr._ ‘ “_ _ _ Stone-~ Congratulations! I am glad your `\\\\\\\| i I I 1,” @\ J I / Mrs. Joe Dot Port Gil if- t bert, N. S. satysv “My lmtle gir- - _ S would ind her tee so ‘ _ V' »o _ 21’ I concluded she had norms I gave her three doses of Dr. L0W’S Worm Syrup which acted with good effect-_ Price 25c. A _ _ U | \ I ‘ , . . . , _ _ Th C . __ _ __ _ __ _ . ‘ » \ \\\» 6 _ - Don L marry a musician he might his farm mortgaged has to pay taxes on aSkede1e;_]3`€;r;J(;fiS?.r,_,p;;);.ied '_~n` \\\\\\K.‘nN read your notes. ,_ h i h » t f. R t . t ’ _ ~`- 5 lu.. -._ _ 4 |l ,_ , . ' V ;e°As;:1;°°an‘:;;°;g asked? °;;‘;'3;h‘; _I then took the chair and .he House ad- __ ‘ii cu R ‘SM '_ ygmanrs |_m,m,,,g (gan, gammn Lil eral overnment ri ht? and claimed Jtiumsd to meet again 'Oda-Y at 10* i RNEUMAT i Donn many 5 'IWW 3 .UST-h6i8 g 3 oclock. "M, "I ’ such a I P that the existing state of aEairs‘ wage 1 _ |,_:=:;q__ g|Ag;1'£.5 _ 11933370 ¢T°1\t\11‘9 disgrace to the government. _ `--~°°--Z 7 -_ .,.,,.,.,,,,,,-,_»=- __ _ Mr. Murdock McKinnon said that he T ~ "”"°‘==° ~ - ` cnantorricrown MlJ.l§E'rs. __ Acco HEART, _ 1' ' A ' A Beet (Correcting every Tu y qunrterlper R_oetismaD)»P°rlb.......... But.ter(tresh)perlb...... Llieesetperlbl .................... ._ Cabbage. perheadl..... ......... ._ Celery ...... .. Flour, per cwt Flay owned ..... uc pf-r~psur....... . , Beet# (Der linnrhl.. __ Lamb perqunrt¢~r...._. . , . . __ ______ \\hlx¢€;‘e1v-..._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Can! owcr apples [per b sl ............. .... ._ 'f0rk... . . _ . . _ ._ "" ‘tu ;»rbu~l\f-! _ Pomt-1-.--n~-\ ivrbm-1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ocoooaeecocmeo¢9eoweecoQoQo §?3gS8$5$8$8S288885S25$555§2 88SSSSaggggsgggggggsgagggssa ozc:casan:cmaa¢wwao¢a¢o¢¢¢¢¢ 55&S?E85Q¥§SS3S§8g;8a=3Q5§S3 -L » » ~ » . 1 r 11|-il..\.. - THB BBST ll always llnltnhds ~ - Dodds Kidney Pills, sold only - ~ In boxes like this, are widely ~ I - fmlta » teena the are the - bestiaalleyiinro; 1’uknnonc~` .I Mr. W.J. Judson, Curtis St., St. Thomas, Ont., says: 1 I had trouble » with. u y heart for two`yea.rs, caused by 15;. ceeeive neeof Tobacco I used ' om 1 - bo ‘ of Milbui-n’s Heart and Nerve Pills and have not nudared from palpitation 1-ince.” ' i r- M - °‘-F1130, I-can say -How d’ye do?" and 1 ' ° ‘_ 7 ' s _-cwdbyviu French." _ " I ' .» _ °°Ah!. That’s good as 'far as itgoesim _'___ E J. "___ 1 A __’;_wl;i';¢j§". bnt'Ican’t remember whichis ~ ° u » . J; _ a = ~ , U ` f Af‘h1_W°l» and othelnabonldt E p _ qi slway_s_koep Hsgynd’n _Yellow Oilonhand. U ~ Nashua .11l=°. 1°-_fvr md vbmeufofl Om _ 1 the mnec`|en._sprains, ` ._ oe in the New Prowse Block, first clean preparatxon,will notnrain clo g. _ _ P door the righr,np stairs Lawyer-Are ou a nmrgied.-loan P _ ur Witness-No lan I \ liev~d that the road nacbin s wt-rea ` _ -\ 1 ‘ v i good thing if properly u-ed _ - -,__ ` f j; Hon. Jas. R.McLfun Comissioner of _ `__ . - _ B . _ _ _ P. _ "‘ ,. / _ _ _ _ _ on contracts and stated that duiin; / _ 1 s ' ‘ ' Conservative rule over 100 Jobs had \ I ’ / ‘ 5 \ U Purlc Works repliedio Mr (ar o-ll ,__ Q 1* =s-_.3-§.=__ O ` ‘ <1” ' 1 __ ._ ._ _._§_ ; .- >~-~ - r- v _ _ _ . _ _ , _ I _ » f #fi _ .f-_ - ~ ~» -. 1':-'_»'~'*" :T -“ -' ’ 'I 3 V .." _» ' "' " ' '~ i s E _,P -' _si r .1_.;f.r` 1 ,>_;» Q: '_ f, :fag ~ g » ' .»_. - - ,, _ .- -r~....¢.~. _ 1- .f-.?.=\1~- ---"’»a ~ .. .L-. _-I.;-"-"1..~ ~ f - ,ea - .~ - -'sc"~ ' .. f .-‘ »< - i ._._.5_ >.`_ ,_.,:.:_1. .__ ._ ~i--___ ,__._v_-_ .yn _ 5 __ 1,, .._<_. , ,__‘_r__,_._A..g(_»..;_.€;,. .__ _`._>.___-5; , 7, ,, !,,~ ,_ ,_ J g _ ¢,, __ .~%'..’?%. permanent public works. The roads "W "`” ` ' "°" ' - e - --‘-'?-*‘f=`*"'i‘ Call . _ _ _ . g 5 -us _ _ tl. .wu,r'un over ny' ` _ ~' " ' I atro_ caronce.. _ 1 not correct. He would likeio sec more ` ‘i ' ` " .1 -‘y ‘ " - . I ‘ - < ’ ~ - _ ¢_y- _ ' P l / " \ A The been given without a sale. They had ' / W ' _ _ _ _ tried to do their best forthe interests Of 3' § /% P _ - ‘ _ the province. There wasa _difference§ _f ,f 1/; _ / _ _ _ _' rlgftppizon on lfhe road machines. Ho_ '»`, -nn _ _>` I i.`_"-fi I ` a it fra rom dzfferent people? if /- _"\,_~. i ' _»’ y L / . _ prominent Conservatives in ` ! /f - __ _ / " " T favor of the road machines. ~. \\ _ ". ’ He referred to the bureau of agri- _ A `:‘-_*f \ a culanro and he thought the time` was J _.5 *J I near when the rudimer.-ts of praciicii ,f 1 K I ’ ~ figlicllllure will he t3\]gh[ in gui- _ ;'T____:_ZW__ _ _ fi_ _ _fi '-~ i in `-'"7 I "i " College and schools. He referred to =-=-'v‘- ‘iii ~. __ 'x '- J< f‘._ ff'-_ M. ___ ‘ 5 .\__,. _.._,,__;_._._{_\ -. » _ '_ s .»,~.~i' -'fl 5. ' L. t. ~.‘.';;'1~.»5f'.~!¢§;".;,'_-.__.."_f\» {'.?.£-`;‘.'L'L.2‘l¥Ll oo’ The C;-o-1'lg1 _ ABE E =» Y “ -" -.L "" A, 7\;f"i?'ff, 4.. 'tssayshusi In ascalmlel and examine wheels, w them. Catalogue free. F 63...!