. if \4 _ f i i = 7.'-rw _ ." PAGE TWELVE _ "ral menu- u-nu l ‘___ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " <~.. .i i» . ;‘,-.~»~». ‘ ' ‘ ..._-_Mr `“~ " “"\ ‘ . ._. v __,___;___,___ ...- ~ i ~ ...,,.___._.__ (_. ._ __ . i rmsr or"iii.~i.'l iAPRiLiE9'» 19!! THERE IS ONLY ONE SEMI-READY AND WE HAVE IT! ;~~ . _ ` -X "ttf- .’ .'-v />._, _ _ _\. :- Lf ` _ ii ii ii’ _,»_-i .__- is .i _~ -A "‘;-{_ ~._ l ._ ‘ tr.-1 .. ._ i‘. 2 -- = ,.- ._ __ ' if “iirli ,_ Q t' _.; »_y"2~ \ .ec '_ g 1 _..>‘_. ..-_ 1.- ~,'.»sf.-or .- 9.,\_ .___ ' _ .. _ . .' I ~...~ f .-.-. ~ . .~ . _->_M;" -'."=y'x~'>',*.:" 'gr ___ ,, i '1-“_.;.,‘€ €,;,§&,:¢'fs_$ _. . .»_'.». .\`o one else can lioiiesily offer you the genuine Semi-ready Tailoring - for the makers give us the exclusive sale here. Literally and generally this is true, and we ask you, in your own interest, to be on your guard ‘against anyone who offers you .li -.as .3 5- gf' ,.. 5%' - .. _. ve. :r~s-._~.» Ii *ia I _ ;~}¢ J ,__ s s I _M . f, il* " 1 f » ”= W.N.Tanton "" ii' ' I i_ ‘ . Dealers in High Grade Seeds and Grain. _ _ _ , _ ‘i _ ~ Jeweler-Sunnyside. Ji Simnrwle . _ _ '_ W _ _r _ . _ _ d ._ _ _ » M I ' ' ' ' ` ' , ’=’¢'> ' J' -"f=' ;` -M, »-¢‘v‘ii- ef ’- _ f~\:\,-.K 1 ._ °.~.f~.»*~_I.~_ . _ ‘~ --, ~¢, 1. i garinents represented to he . 2.. = - .___ _ _ _ _.; 1' -for it cannot be true. / __ I _-Rf: / V?-_'~ . .¢, _ »_ » \ lip . » ; . _ '_' ' 1 *€°»,`?l'il* ." ,.. f 'V ' ‘. f 3: » ~. ' I '_,._(_ .s'_~__ ' - 5 ` " 'W Look for the I:ibeI,_the name 'and price, in the pocket-the \` trade mark which proves. Scart-rcahg Uailuring r S. .~\. _\IcDO.\`ALD ‘Seini-ready' or like ‘Semi-reridy' ll PIISTOR CONDEIVINS NE TENIERE DECREE ,_ i. _ ’l`ili{rlI\"I`il, .\pril '.’;'i-»-Iii his serinoii every l’rol;e5ta|\t hlinigter in the Em- l" l“""l‘l‘\'=lY 'l`=\l>¢‘1`iuicl0. l““'- UF- pire can do except in Malta. rlincks "WE fin-t in which a.il:i's I tant, who iiiiirrii-s ii li-iiiianist. There linaiii‘ienipat.ihlc with each, arc striv-iry his second- cousin and obtained it. im: ti. iliivi-ru llritisli siibjccts. A After he grew tired of his wife, or i'iili»i` living iii lloiiir, with his (‘abin- had stirrings of conscience, hc asked cts, has iiiailr one :<1-f. of iiiarriage to have his iiiarriage annulled on the wliilc rulers living in t`anaila, ground that she was his first cousin. with their l‘ahinr-ts, have made an-l He had represented her to bc his srt. of iiiairiagc laws. The con- lsccoud cousin when hc married hcr, llii-L is iwt\vceii these laws, Which ,in order to save $104), which is the of llicni shrill rulc iii l‘aiinil:»\'? ‘price of thc dispensation, to enable in lliielwi: the cniiilict is about over, first cousins to marry. His marriage iitlwi' i'c;i.~=iiii than that thcl Here agaiii you have the church in l-liihr~rt, ca,4i~ t~lr~:ii'Iy is ii case of con- conflict with State morality of the llii-t lii-t,\i¢~r~ii l'liurch and Stiitig if whole British lilmpire, except Malta. for ii.. .iilirr irasfiii than that tlie'.'l`his' took place in a province ovcr of that Methfirlist Minister are which the British flag waves, and infi'iii,eerl_ 'Tlml Minister should at you are asked to allow this ZFOFS im* iitteiiipt to \'iiiilicatc his right, morality to continue because if YOU ;ictin<: ns it ritate oliicizil with do not ullow these pricsts to break up the L'cutenant-Gnvernor's warrant in homes they may break ul* the C051* Two youi§`_. French-Canadiaiis get in Paris, F‘r§ce. They were mar ed 'iii the church of St. Sulpice, by the ‘Abbe Jobin. 'Phay found they were uncongenial. 'l`hc_l§ourt of the Arclr hlahop of Montreal declared the mar- riage ceremony was _got binding be- cause neither belong to the parish in Paris, in which they were married. 'l‘he marriage was declartd void. Robert. Sellar tells of vu French- Canadian couple \vho applied to a Protestant minister in Montreal to he married. They were legally uni- ted. Four children were born to them. The husband was secretary to _the Lieutenant-Governor. This bus- band asked the Archbishop to declare his marriage void. The Archbishop did so. The wife was then deserted. Quebec was never guaranteed the right by the British North America Act, in making the marriage laws of Quebec Province to destroy the rights of every sect but one. The British North America Act never gave Quebec the right to brand a woman as a concubine, her husband as an adulterer, and her children as illegitimate, because of the creed of the minister who married her. The British North America Act never intended marriage laws made in italy to dilute civil liberty out of marriage laws made in Canada. The British North America 'Act never dreamed of setting up in Can- ada two standards of marriage mor- ality. Charles the First dreamed for England what we have in Quebec, and lost his head. James the Second dreamed for England what we have in Quebec, and lost his throne. But, some one will say, such cases as I have recited can never occur in Uutario. "Are you sure? You have the decree in. force in the Roman Catholic churches in Ontario under which these things have already taken place in Quebec. "In Ontario suppose two persons leave the Roman Church. After twen- ty years thcy want fo get married. A Protestant minister marries them. This decree now in force in every Ro- man Church in ontario declares their marriage invalid, "Ontario statutes declare that mar- riage is valid. Roman (lhurch lav declares that marriage is not valid. Here you have a conflict sufficient tc break up many n home, conflict be tween duty to God and duty to the State." _ pl IHHAM EAHPENIEHI __..._l Alter 20 Years of Intense Suffering. .___.__._ "I have been afflicted for twenty yearn with an obstinate skin disease, culled by some ll. D.’s. psoriasis. und others leprosy, cora- menclng on my scalp; and in spite of all I could do, with the hc-lp ui the most skilfu_ doctors, it slowly but surely extended until I year ago this winter it covered my entire _pc-rso_r__\ in the fi>r_m ofbdry i»c:il_i_\s_ For the mtl. ree years iave een una lr- to do any lahor, and suffering intensely ull lhe time. Eve;°,v_ mprning ilie_re wpnld newly; ii dust- 3I"lUOS(`8P.l IGH l'0I'!1 PFC Dnnly god, some of them half as large as :ha enve- L¢}pe_co_ni.nlninii__tliis lf-ttcr. Iii thi- Latter part W fl CI' my S Il l‘OIllIIlf`XI " _ gh trie_rl__ e}'er_v_l_l_i_ing_, nliiitigge, _tclli;hgl1‘hI‘l>IT)ellle_ ougi n.wi ou an ieie. l2tio June l started W1-st. hi liopes I cndld reach the_ Hotl ggrlnqk ‘I i_e:ir~_h__f~r__ Detroit and wins I0 ow 0 ' t I I hospital. butlgfinallys gilt as“f‘a(i'.:s glinxiasfiige, Mlci., where I had n slsu-r living. One Dr. treated me about two vi ceks, but did WANTED SUMMER BIIARIIERS By thousands of Brooklyn people. Can you take a few? If S0. 1iSf» YDUT house in' the Bl'i()Oi< LYE DAlLY~ EAGLE FREE INFORMATION BUR- l~I.~\i'_ for which purpose R printed bl-unk will be sent. 'l`Iic sri'\'ir:t- of the INFORRIATICIN 'BUREAU Will Cost You Nnlhing The llst, AD\'lCIi'i‘lSl<1.\lE.\lT in the Eagle costs little. but brings large res- l\ev.i»:s" the i'lA(li.l‘l l_\F(`)RMATlON BUREAU is constantly helping i. ”v*iu“‘HEHdlMu?vt _/ I'/nw la Raise Calves Cheaply and Successfully Wilhoul Mill( ,` C....i..... iiiii ...immsiimi -mi m»~.pi¢i¢ i.¢a..... a..¢¢i...... ii.. un., I" l` Fl* BlatcI'iford’s -Calf Meal--The Perfect Milk Substitute Three or lour rnlven can br rained on if nt the coll ol one where mill: il led. No mill feed The only cnll meal manufactured in an exclusive Call Meal Flo\or!_ Established at Leice|ter.Engl|nd. in |509. AULD BROTHER: CIIARLOITETOWN P. E. I. me no good. All thought I had but a short time to live. I earnrslly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all over my back across my ribs. arms, hands, limbs: feet bldly mwollen; toe-nails came nd; nnjger-nails dead and hard as \ bone; linlr dead. ry and lifeless as old straw. 0 my God! how l did ruler. "ly slater. Mrs. E, H. Davis, had a small part of 1 box of Cutirura in the house. She wouldn’t give up: said, 'We will lr 'Culicura.' Soma was anplcd on one hand) and arm Eureka] there was relief; stopped the terrible burning sensation from the word go. ’l'hey Immediately got Cutirura llesolvent Oint- ment and Snap. I commenced 0% taking one tahlespoonfiil of Cutlcura lirso vent three times a day after inrialli; had u hath once 1 day, water about blood heat: ned Cutieurn Boip freely; applied Cuticurn Ointment mom- Iug and evening. Result: retiiriiml to mv home In just six weeks from the time 1 left. and mv skin oath . tlls sl ut of . as sin in e r Hlrniu E. Carpenter, Ileiidcrsdu, N. Yligpe "We hereby certify that we are acquainted know his condition to have been as slated. We believe his statement to be line ln every p:\rticuh1r_" L. B. Simmons it Son, Mer- chants; G. A. 'l`Iion\p-f,§.s;~'f‘ J`_ _;~,1.. Clothing 5 l Values lor _ Men--See Them - .. l. _ i _'ia --.___ ____“ Small Prices on Bi'own’s You were never offer- ed sueh small prices on good suits and such :ni immense stock to choow from. VVlien you buy at Bi-nwn’s you save just 25 p. c. of your money - our prices are only slightly above what manufacturers charge local dealers. We hiuiglit from the larg- est factory in Canada and only selected the hes! that was nI`f`sved. 'I`liesc suits are in finish, up to the minute. in style and will give you all the saiisfactioii _von can get ‘ from ciisloni-tailored gar- _ ments. Sec them. Others' prices BI{O\\'.\"S . _ $1) on $7 75 |o.oo 8 00 i'z no 9 50 1 ` I|.00 i_i._qii 1, i.S`.oo I4 50 §~ .»ii.i»o io 25.i\i\ I8.00 inuown L_... top notch iii i|iialily,i‘x:cllei\t I Boys' Suits What man ever gives his clothes such wear and tear, such wriiigiug and t\visting_ as the average small hor? Your boy wants suits that look good and that will “stand the racket" and he gets them here every time. _ Our new suits are' stylish and coiiilortable; they stand the wear, are reliably ni:iiIe~, you'Il not have to keep taking 11 stitch here, :~ewing on rl hut- tou there. They're the best values in boys' clothing in the province. Com|\eliior's lowest BRO\\'N`S $3 su $2.75 +5" 3.251-I o oo 5 fl0 o. 75 5. 753 BROWN l'lOl\1l'ISl?.El{EllS ’ EXCURSIONS. The Grmiil Trunk Iiallwiiy has issu- cd a circular authorizing all Agents in imiadn to scll I-Ioiiiescekcis' Ex- <~iir_sioii tickets to points in Western' ffamiila. This is infci't-stiiip; informa- rirn for those dr-siriug to take advan- tage of tlicserxciirsioiis on ci.~rtaiii dates from April to Soptciiibcr ltlll. 'l‘lic Grand Trunk lloute is the most iiircrestiim, tnkirig n pusscnger tlirough the populated centres of (lan-| adn, through Chicago and thence via Duluth or thru Chicago and the twin cities of Minneapolis ami St.. Paul. Ask Grand 'l`runli Agents for further particulars. W. K. lioi:ers_ City 'l‘lck-l ct Agent. 3-23iltiistutlsi~pill. Iieds.rind bedding at money saving prices at Patons. 4-z5dtfrii. New Tailored Walsts -ju i i very thing worn else where a1 d wfth the right style about them All prices. Special line SI..00_- Prowse Bros Ltd 4-l8dt.f. Oilclolhs - Best oilcloth" ever made can be bought at Patoris. _ 4-27dtf-_ We are offering a line of flan- nellettes. good stripes. nice wel ht e\ceIlont shlrtln mt Q -' U l ' terns, '36 inches wide, good I3 cent value for l0oents per yd.-‘ Moore Si McLeod. -1 28d3|. _ __ I The time to get H spring sul ls while winter hangs around and seems Ipth to leave. 'lhen when the bright days are here-the spring suit ls ready to put. on.Snn our magnificent line of ladies ready to wear suits-all prloospii styles. ali the very latest. and most. fashionable goods.-Prowse Bros Ltd ' -1~l8dtf BROWN has over $7,000.00 worth of the best ready-to-wear ol-.iililiig made ln Canada. Ile is selling at slightly over manufaG~ t.urer's prloos. nee his values. -‘ 4-29d3l_ A watvoroor ovif 'or 3/OUI' small boy is something that you have been looking for 8 lo in thne. Tnese new ones today are ius'. as oaiefull v cut and as well m ide as r.ne`m¢.dels _for men. Prices $5 00 and $6.00. Sizes for boys 8 tn 15 years of age. Moore Q McLeod. . 4~Z4dtf. Son the range of 250 bows and ties for |adles.’l`hey are r.he_l-'lt65f~ fad. Biggest assortment in f-'10 city. Patons. 4~26dlfrl| 'rnn new miirary kakln shirt opened at Paton s. See |t._PJL\1IlS 4-Zodtfrll _,-1- Hnva yfiu seen our Sampln |l“»5 selling f-tnvvay down IJ\”l0°§`»' ll not then come ar a get y0U"5 U” fore they are all gone-lor they are going out rap|dly.- Prow>6 Bros Ltd. 4~25°"l' ...E i ' i I MEN, YOUTH too, are most reasonable; Men's Shirts at You will be surprised at tremendous variety. ` 0NIi PRI STORE We Have the Goods l We Have Styl¢S And the Values E" Ami ii.. size.. NEW SPRING SHIRTS FOR ~ . s AND Bois In endless variety of new designs and colorings. ()ur Prices’ 50. 75. L00. l.25 Youths’ and Boys’ 39c lo 95c Call and look over our new lines, we like to show tlicill the excellent values and the National Clothing Store 66 QUEEN srnscr t 8 I S t 8 8 mi L 8 ll hd I' y Hatters Clothiers and Furnishers. l . li _ i ,., 5 ' _ D _ . .‘ 1, , - - _ ..». . . , -. l , _ __ , _ , _ -_ . » ¢‘ ' . .. . _ .‘» » _» , . _ _ ,. ' ~ ' =~ ~, ‘~ 4. _ _ ..l~. '- .v..- _ ~x.\ __ 4, _ , ,. , g . 4,. = ~.--'- -f