THiS GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTEPOWN APRIL_21 1899. .6 g Just.. impartiai, Retianie, Newer P P . P Paper -Elegant --New Designs -and Colorings for Spring Decorating . rlieslire is atlritlie as the goods Room Mouldings Window Shades i=..i. ripgysev M I "' 4 1 5 t g., _ -g -i i- #__ --_<11 1 -i -gr* ` _L ' *r " "" ' ` The retiwey hehe shegeey eewetd The ceieetlh ie ihaeheed ee Mr. im _ ,the Yukon gold country is now T. C. James, Superintendent of the* 3 _ " -_ " V ` opened for a distance of 23 miles. It _Anglo-American Telegraph Co., for __ 'in Indei>endentJo\1rna1. Horromolelled and is equipped with eight locomotives tue news of the Brockville election, L: '3"“`l°8s"“”“““ °° be and a ro ortionate number of as- which was received after hours. G D ._ ~ 3 ii tn b 1; in seiiger and freight cars. A large ` ' _ :_ “°"‘ °2ekr~esii`sget°i;ii$`]i>1ct>btii]ti.€eh£gWl§l;§v§1§*‘fx?§~ was fraudulent and void under the Stal W 81°C SU. SCl`1 IO!! 1 o f ; ' isned, ativertiging, iob work and other bust The cost of the Senate of Canada ute of Elizabeth. Judgment was given ness transacted:-_ _ _ ii dismissino' complainants’ Bill without 7 O e n A1bert,on,A1bert/on Bookstore, G S Muttart the Auditor Generals report This M McLeod L BMD A M 1,- n ni 30 " h . . _ ~ - _ ,Q. ‘., . . ac in o ' , §§°l§£-East; .1.e1ephMeomoe_RSe,man_Age,,t total included 84 “real_seal" jP0°k@‘5' ,for-tletendants. J 1 _ _ _LE B_ MCCREADY _,_ P_ HOOD books, 84 pearl desk knives, 64 paper t _J : Sumninaiirdgg-icumels B°°l`St°re_D` K' Cum" last Y93'1`_WaS $154909 a'°C0"dmB t_0 costs. Desire &Hazird for complainants g . ii:fiit'er.l Business ilaanaeeg knives, 96 pocket knives at $3 each,l E” 1 " f' perance sentiment of this province _ writes: 'leap heartil recommend Grliiltlie’ Menthol Liniment for liheurnai ism.Ht lfa bottle then the order pf Soliis of Temperance. Ian Maciuen finds his lecturing hftsueaeireiy rg?%3¢i evii:-iyliiremeg gf ebhligidhfni We h°Pe there “fe l' e Powers “hall be tour through the United States won-I fer tfemien gee. °1 hffellieifreeea tif°2xeeiiii;i . e e _ q B _h th- ld EJ d _ ° Dickens. Like the latter hccombines thesvlgefél gf 20132; that ghj; 838 These resolutions express the strong readings from his books Wim lectures ____ D, ' t' l t th h t th' - - - - - - _Jn Australian Waters Drowus Four liundred` _ latter Its va]ue` Iglnaiild fhgtptlidiigswer giggn oby Sli- Lisggligiaonsfcggdewillil;xsegggggggi Persons. : ‘ We want every,la»dy_, in Cailoirlot-Klein? Wilfrid Laurier to the Dominion Al- in in both ,.2165 Tm; 'Re w 1”” Millinery pe pai-tment, ‘_ 4’ V will take due notice of the resolutions d f H rp e,.,mve H18 rece, ts for sore throat Price, 25s ntebynlld adopted by the Grand Division at its er u 5;; tm?) ] e gh lp Sem by S wma ° ' ' are sai o e arger an any ee- v ___ ° y _ A , _ ' I meeting yesterday,a report of which t d _- th d f " . ' i “PPears elsewhere in this issue mer or rea er “me e ays 0 T ANE. 9 . ' v ~ ° ` ° u S liance is under the circumstances “un- _ il- - 1 ,Ji _U - I ANC_°‘_7V_ER’AP"l 29°_.Ad"f’°S have ii ic is a. ucra ve = aiiiping Paecedemed and unsatisfactory i, P , been received of a. terrible hurricane of i _dl Whatever S m toms of Weakneés Sl`0“Ud_f0f` U_1f’U_Wh0 have a»lf=&i11_ellllthe‘cost of Australia. Over 400 per- Y P _ great distinction in other countries. gong were dmwned Between the ordinary old Groce- ries, kept in stock for some time, and our new fresh stock, just laid in, that makes ours so de- sirable. Vfith your permission we appoint you a committee of one to ascer- tain why we make the abave claim, and to be convinced that viliat we say is true. \Ve are open but a. few days, but we are here for business. ll.l_l§.£!!ll..§i".9.l."§§.l Whatnl about " iiiiiliiiiiiiiii iiiniiiiiii A Steel Feed Bolle: this i-all! ___ - If We have some nice steel boilers =- '__ in stock that we willaell at a _-f small advance on cost. -_ The.-e boilers are made of th b st. steel plate and by the bee ~“ boiler makers. -5 We gjuarnnteo them to be firs -- class N 1- ....;.ie'f7:i.'.:.':i°°=' ° as ;___ Call andaeeusbefnre nurchasln _-f elsewhere. ii imi|iliii|`iii|iiiiiiiii| lllllllll illllllll ll “Ti-is rioosniii." 1%' ' Founders, Engineers and Machinist _V Steam Navization Co’s W hart. __: Charlottetown, P. E. l. jg- Phone 125. = ”'uummmmmmmm§ ‘i i-.__ -_ §REMOVE|l.§ u I beg to advise my many D 3 pgtroiés, and friends generally, Q t at (li t '.; e ..“;§..‘i“;‘;.§;; .22 5 B] small for my fast; increasitlv business. 1 have moved to th; '»` Welsli 8; Owen building, Lower lil Queen St. My new premises g are large and roomy, thus en-H I] abling me to buy in muchlarger 6 a quantities, and placing me in E an even better position than u ever before to cater to the wa.r.ts ¢` of my customers. .' E I respectfully request every-El 0 body to call and see me in my . ‘new quarters. Thankful for- .all patronage in the past and . _ soliciting a. continuance of they some . I remain yours etc. -- I J. 'r. Psanoau F ,I existing in P. E Island. The Grand Division’s condemnation of the Scrimgeour liquor Warehouse in a. Scott Act county is made about as strong as the' E\g`ish language is capable of expressing, and it must not be supposed that this feeling is confined to the teinperanco organis- ations merefy. Some of th: strongest exprfssions ot' condemnation of this transaction that we have heard have been from prominent citizens not connected with any temperance organ- isation- _ It will be well for all law-abiding citizens in all parts of the province to act upon the request of the Grand A Di vision and use their influence with our representatives at Ottawa “to have this glaring wrong speedily rec- tified.” We trust that this may be done in order that our members in just how the people in‘ the ` “banner province" of temperauce feel in re- gard to the matter. *ii The recent edict of the Empress Dowager of China is calculated to make one think that she may not be such at monster as she has been ro- presened to be. Here is a passage from the edict: “We treat the preachers of allre- ligions as good citizens, and no pro a. distinct doctrine, the common aim has been no explanition or excuse and it Seems to be admitted that the transaction admits of no excuse. Why mon and was paid $577.90 by the donot know the reason for this difer- O-4i>\ 7. eea se v iye. oireewiil lolouolonouoot l both houses of parliament may realized there may h”‘Ye developed In fh_e'Proba.bly no living American clergy- l ` -' knees of Ontario and Quebec prohibi- man Could take so laroe receipts as, 1 THE KEELEY CURE. tionists there is a robust sentiment _ °- l Mr. \Vatson on a. .ecturing tour att Those wishing robe cured of the oravipsee . . . , l for Alcohol, Morphine, 'l‘oba.coo, and Cigar- tiie present time. It is creditaole to Q et-.ees e.-to Pgrtiand. nigilheé Kvgyeiey instwite _- _A ; _ , References: _ C. G01-“=', ». ORTHY. rn, he Ameiican p,,op.c that they extend _,URNER’ P P ARCHWALD, AL.,XA,,,,ER such roiitly recognition to ““foreign" H ., W. R' ' - ` .‘ WIC 0 t tlr-nr. arid wortli. ORNF OBERTSON bIMO“1 RAI-SBE, Mis. A. I. Jonssos, Mrs. H. J. bampheii. i _ ~ e Yf ____ __ - _ L_ ______ ‘Pear f- ' Y -_ --' oi ,.1 Rnggyescn “Epivous `,£§§‘“"E’" ISEASES In his study of diseases of the nerves, Dr. A. W. Chase found that in nearly every case 'the cause of trouble was improper nourish- ment. About one-hfih of all the blood in the human body is found in the brain, and unless this blood is rich and pure the nerves cannot obtain proper nourishment, and become worn out and exhausted. Nervous depression, nervous headache, nervous dyspepsia, loss of sleep and vital force, lack of ener ' f cal: gy, are symptoms o w , watery blood and exhausted nerves. It was as a. ,food for blood and nerves that Dr. A. W. Cha.se’s Nerve Food was prepared. Its remarkable success in curing all diseases arising from thin blood and impoverished nerve is proof that Dr. Ch:-ise's_theory of feed- ing the nerves and blood is the proper one; stimulants only urge on the tired and worn out nervous system until there comes a complete collapse. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food creates new brain and nerve cells, and makes the blood pure and rich. It restores to the exhausted nerves the vigor of perfect health. 5oc. a large box, at alldealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. ' _ s\"..s.'c \'».i'f_sv» \'f _~e_.-_ i v§§4iv9/i$?i`\<4i°S5i§?ti\§a%%§l@% l ¢ 3),' is Ss WN v #it slnclutle AI# Bakers A ntida.udru&` Soap Rssinol Snap (latest and bes kin soa.p,) Cocoa. Nut Tar Best French Castile Sea. Salt 10 and 20c sizes. Zenith Stain Killer ,Bay Hazel _ Arriving-_ R Beef Extracts Tartaric .sci V and other tartrales. l_ ll. llllllllll _Pl * Sunnyside. offered on the part of the government ` than Wholeesale pleas' Womens Common Sense Button' Boots. _ then is it continued? Scrimgeour is made of flue Dongola’ Sizes 2% to 7 still in possession of the warehouse, is sold fm 225 ' still a E-~hing bounty ohicer and a I , NDW SL35 Justice of the Peace! These' things w‘?'me'_‘ S Tan lacejd Shoes’ Oughg L05 to be S., stylish, nice soft ~oles, size 2%- to 7 ;___ , firmer price $1.85 gpg Afhiehd ef the P. E. I. Heepitei, Womerfs Tan Juliet, directs the GUAnDi.iN`s attention to or elastic side low slices a. dainty the unequal distribution of sick sea- house shoe, mfs soles, sizes to 7 men at this port between the two sold for 2.00 “QW local Hospitals. It appears from the W0m@n’5 Fancy ffgng |ow report of the Deputy Minister ofshgeg, Marine, that the Charlottetown Hoe- ']_‘1-,;_e is a Ve,-V gm, Shoe; but it is pltal last year, admitted 32 sick sea.-_ pointed toe' they SOM for $250 Department At the P E Island Going for $|'35 1 u g v Hospital seven men received medical ::;'Fse__n S Dongola ' laced treatment and S160 was paid. We ’ _ ` e . ` , 1 _ - _, _ ` p » i ` ` ` ` ' -‘ ..-` I o 9* _ . 12- ,- _ 2' ~ . -,fr ~_-.+1-_.5.,_ . »=, . H ee h he W - - _, /. ee , » &»_f;k_;_1§f?\ , ,_ ,» W . now Sl 35 Women’s Dongoia Button- ed_ Boots, Pointed toe, patent, tip, good sto-sk all sizes 2§ to 7 sold for $2.00, now SI-35 Women’s Dongola laced Boots, ' Pointed toes, all sizes $2.C0 ng' Boys’ Tan Dongola .laced Boots, A all sizes l_ to 5, grand fm’ f°!`|en’sDongolaIaced Boots' Round toe sizes 6 to Sl# sold for 2.25 ' now _ I-35 N_len’s Dongola Elastic side Boots. ~ Round toe, all sizes, former price $2.25 " , new $l"-35 We have other lots at $|,oo and si.ao all of them the best values ever of-_ fered in Ch’Town. ` ence, or whether it is true as stated _ _ _ A f I __ that the contrast has existed for years I _ _ _ Q ' ' ' Pat . i é ` ,E T V . up _ _ V _ I . 11 -ir- i annnnnnnnnun i.-_ slate Arrivals aaa* aaa °' aaaaaaaaass E *asus* set-ittsieit-iteieier-it-seat-is _ ljudico is tolerated. Though each had I _ " I A 'A I ` _E #Q 1 1 ii Q l J _" it xii “ wx ‘ O and 24 pocket knives at 70 centsl I h _ A 19 ,Q9 _M =_ ' each 84 gold pencils. 84 card cases _ _U ' lf* U11! 0" Pm - » P9- §:._ writing portfolios, stationary cabiil Nell Nellsm °f i°%enhag§n’.lD°nmarké 1; _ ° nets, chamois skins, and all the other ; _fgolyheelroi Capt' D 'ew el Bon age 5. ` J ` ' ' ' "te little nick-nacks to which the mem- a S` _ - ff I _ V lt - _ _ _ (Funeral today Friday at 2.30 p. m. _V ;_ _ _ FRIDAY' APRIL 21 bers °f the Senate Wea” Uhemselves “ll from her late residence corner of Euston : , ` 5 ' °‘ '=-"‘ the public BXPGHSO- Tl16l`6 WM S150 and School Streestl to People’s Come- ii 50N5 OF TEMPERANCE- an outlay of $3.75 for “moth des- try.) 3 "_ ’ troyers," and the usual replenishing "` ' There is P'°°b°'b1y no °"g°‘“is°'ti°“ of decanters, glasses and fittings for 1lS\1f° 3ll°‘"l\°'iU CHN- E allied I" hem' ‘lu 1 l’° °xP"°"’“ ”h° tem' the bar. Manebt. ceiieth, to Entert-sn-eet,"rereete fi M __ __ ' _..== 5 ---AND---` ‘ ,, .y I ._ , f .. i. Piiiiii suiiiiiiivsinlt. WAN TED _ NOW H-it _ one Gees Pant .."é.‘l‘;*‘i.S“*”” _"°‘i°°' "“‘““" One Good Vos' Steady work _ wages guarantee JOHN Mc LE is to induce eople, -to be good. All _ J d* .° `l evil and cringe are not only prohibited N , . ` ° ` by our laws, but are also 'prohibited ° _ by the Chriggim religignj’ A few left. diferent colors I and _ ._ 6 r 3 5 a S sizes. Low prices to clear. We hearhl 1 ea oi _ The Scrimgeour warehouse has al- . I libgml _and ready obtained a. widenotoriety. Mr. Y ’ b tl f H . od tt round 'toe pabent ,i comfolhble i. Fancy Flower P0t5o Which ha# McDonald, of King’s, has discussed _Tk _ in can_ tuyf ml o owing ,go S' Sold for 2 Q5 P’ ’ Falliiy JllgS, record bf ,it in the Co iimons and Senator Fer- ‘_`:'§h;§;dp;`:(')u3 (lnargficéofrogs 5;; ' ` our busm gusou in the Senate' so fu there ibhnufacturersg they arg yours at less ; Different sizes and shapes. |]gm3m||¢p,. Batter Dishes ' I We '“'° °° ° season with C ee 7,10, 12, is ehd 20 ere. stock of Fancy Cups,Saucer and Plates, "ann mfg Porridge Sets all at a. dircount. fone , 0,88 i ers and vioroiiiii Row Pleefefe “Giant Dis ____ ___._.. ____ ___.._J liliiillllli Bicycle e’ll do your wheel as it should ne. i Honest mmflimillllilil gn: Honest- ` Prices. R¥..€.§§!' Rl ,iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiuiiiiiild ' SaI‘ld€l°SOl1 & CO5 “oie._et”oee "Fl"os‘l: &. W- , Steel Plows There’s li Harrows. o if iiiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii High grade 3 » Carriage Ha , wriugers & ` date &fully _ _ infall parts ‘ Efflall or catalogues. .. ~‘ ,1 ff -is N i_',_,L'<=, - Q, “ i ‘tv . - _¢_.r1_e‘:_-:»_.~-`-- 1 _’-t #_ “ ii I4 °- 41 ir J P . -L- aff. ....,..... 5 iz.- "9 t The °Tu1Il\o|i l rel churns o