.» _..._-i... i r l 0 an 7. rff '_ - -~, , , ___ r_'_-1;-~_,__j i»_i»"5t°_§‘_&»,~s_§;_ij;‘_-.n_t=g_ ~ '2 ,__ img! _ _!2~>4§1li=._»,§_a>z§~'»§%\ ,1i;rv,1,=,__@~3§'¥§ *ww N e¢ __ , A P. ri-1 _, ,, ‘_ (___ ‘ _ " l' _ 3 Qu we i; ,___ sg a - W ra W 35 l -'5 4* 1- I fl-IE GU RDIAN, CHABLUTTETGWN PRINCE EDWA D ISLAND APBIL18. 1901 ' E’ llll llllllllllll lllllllllllll qyulai 1 Suitable for Buys’ and Girls’ Wear \Ve invite Ladies to cill iii and see 0111 assortment. \Ve are in iliiiig si:-ecial elforts _ to maint,-,in our reputation for children’s fine clothing, and we feel coiilideiit that we can supply our customers with finer goods and a larger variety than ihev cm get any- where else iii Charlottetown. All new, rle_iu, stylish goods. _...J _A Boys’ Sailor suits in Navy Serge and Fancy Tweed silk trimmed, braided, etc., with short pints. Boys' Sailor Suits, long l trousers, Jack Tar style, 111 Sctge. Boys' 2 and-3 piece Tweed , Suits $2.50. » Youths 3 piece suits, long trousers. $4.50 wool. Boys’ Shirt Waisis and Blouses. ' Reelers and Spring Over- ’ coats. Gloves. Braces and Head- _ wear for boys. _ _ Inspection Invited- JAS. - Pl'l0N & G0. . "4 < » ». ~i-' :~' _ _ -i _ i » ,C 1 5-1 it is ~_._ <2,§=;..~‘£," Z- _ 1*? if-}f ' _ ' simon of iinn r And even the delicate e world over, Dr Vlfillianis Pink Pills are known as the greatest medicine medical science has yet discovered Vi/hat these pills have done for they will do for you. But you must msist upon getting the genuine with the name “ Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People ” on the wrapper around box If you cannot get these pills at your dealers, send direct to the Dr ` _ _ _'_ I ‘ r __ _ ‘ _ child might be the better witha warm -=.,` _ "_, ' . " "" _-J " '-'__-__ H _ _ H. C k -u '- dinner at midday with the extra walk "' 02a1;‘;wG S;iudIl;;l.c;e8o:0 _]'M";e:° lgttgzte added, than with the delayed dinner ard : ` . n I | _ Y ¢ 1l;\i§ii`a"‘bein`§ liiillzqrnd every convenience fcr the prbduction of the the Smile WW* h°m°» h“*8"-V and "uk c » ,§,-i&_;,,_:h@.. “adm H "med after the days study _ .df ._ ` _ . nv. use __ - _I .. - . - _ , W ;~ f ' ' _ 1 We know that many parents, who are 72 not commonly among the fault-finders, »;-fe:-l»: 12-’-:»‘ Z E_EEEl5~ZE.‘l§-'JIEEEEESE _f"_'l,‘ff“ 4-il lc, :r i f '° _ W IS < T‘<;-‘bfi -. »- fl. ;1=§':""‘ _Tim _ , _ __ __, _,Q ,,» _ __,__‘_ '_~ b t building operations. _Yen can sofve mcnefg livin me s,T1;,p1,sve§v;-y:§i§§yjd;sdI am thoroughly equipped with; good. w¢;_il__#\__¥1if_.@Plan i u' s 1 i - » » r and sulgsptimay ptggbn application. _ _' _W. W. HARPER, To Work on the Murray H&rb0!'i Branch. We have started work. and boys that worked with us last season and any others that want work.i Apply ro the Foremen or to me personally. W1 LLARD KITCHEN, always at hand at :Q E R lil!! ff writing b0xl¢§ __ pads-#angle t compo ~`f _ , favorably with what you have been -\ ‘ ' using. E 1 I -1 P losses » IM ’~ 8° tuberculosis. are largely vegetable caters. ' , _ , _ _ _ronsiu,ii:A'r_- g m,_m H_wmow,__m_mm § ii.....ia..s..n.a.i.... _ __ . .ill lit s,_%_,_,,,,,,, H* 11 _ y_ ‘ s _ qw ' ' l ,_ °"'°°°"°"' 1 ~°"’“°'7" 1 _ rmismimiwiiimnnmsau. cwesscamuwwivwn, in ”"' fs' _ ,_ _ " . ~ ‘ ‘_ Honuouodthatpataadrbcunatism Thppalarollloo rioodshoolma. SX&» S8»S8X» THURSDAY APRIL 18, 1901. ONE SE>SlON OR TWO? A perpetually recurring question in our midst is that of one session or two in the d my for our city schools It may perhaps I ln suit some of the teachers to follow the F § plan of completing the day’s work by one sitting, ending at two o clock in the after noon Other teacheri may perhaps prefer too sess'ons vi ith a dinner hour at mid I day But be their preferences what they may the teachers are not alone to be con 1 lerel The he iltli, comfort and con ienience of the pupils are to be taken into Not eXaCtly SlCk 7 account, and also the fact that the pupils _ are t-nfold iive num°r-ous than the eachers t It is argued iiiih son.c show of reason a that the ~ingle 1 rgscssion inteiferesuith the ci iirinry da. ly li'i. of children in a 7 unnner re udicial to thru' li al ful cl th e ielopinelit J Ghildieiiare naturally cally A ’ ibm "fiiefneefi ina n~n@i.y;;etnn"~>"b‘b'§"~i‘¥§’¥¥§» §'Xe§»’§»"o’Xb 'Ye way, and although the matter has been m Q ____ , b means “naked wt md dwmed it y no being due to excess at uric acid, which lthe non was practically well Thu, wa fetifi’ prob ntiouist. Five éicéss is frequently attributed to a thi soenooui-aging that the urea was tried ou States ot the qgle fo h best. I 1 si *E322 lajecolsfd; a decux); :JI exclusively meat dlet, there was probably other paticntianioe imall. alntllf, were proteotioolit ways in d d a connection betvi. een the exemption fri m All wow lndlsputably fuberoulbsis union Yet thelow balm mn nature’ nn J W M'm‘h gh W consumption which gooey and rheumatic cases," saysDr Harper This fact was iywon the victory pptients en,)oy, and the diet which pro- con£qmodby»»mnmuon|c,nxa,tp§a.|,tim g__*§Qg. The new i seriously obiect to the continuance of the aingde session We incline to think there are an increasing number who feel in this follows that the decision in favor of the,,. have such a reconsideration Interested pa' ;_t;_e::;'::_1y 8eto;a_':;os1:;a;;r;;uE:l; duces auexcess ot uric acid, and that on the saliva, and nearly all were hopelessly tarlffmembcrs fjdm ‘dw S S d html what the other hand the reason why negraes, badcases, such as I have never before House otRepresoutat etcnt, an ee in ou cows, monkeys and rabbits are so aus *seen to show any signs of improvement! ponds to our House hor theone seshion plan was not bolstered to t »» be d ccptible to the attacks ofthe tuberculosis The result was a con§ho"'€Ei'il iii some protectiqniits up m this “W y°n ms ments niicrobe might be because their vegetable cases and a great prove ment in most of .A_ light between the diet led to a low production of uric acid the others we Pn on Box Filzffy Sf. R¢€&S0fl.1l1g th\1S Hifpfr WGS tO P * ____ MI LY think that uric acid might be utilized as r f There isalwaysa deep interest attach an bi no “wth tubemul i d The electio,nstotbelrstPar1lt& f an xi e os s germ,an Unlnnn ing to a proposed cure for consumption, so to Lure consumpbwe patients. Be it the Commonwealth of Australia. turned _bilge gtk; WI I Y) , ta. e ui and notwithstanding that so many sup Observed than unc amd’ although 8 largely upon the questionolprotei-tion or "wry of P0505 C\11°9~U1Ve “£6255 0" m6lh0dS hive , a tarifffor revenue Premier Barton is a NIH that heplo w _ A d to ____ el na nrai secretion or me human system, hm been d‘s°°v°re only pmve V “ ess’ can be made artiiicially by a purely we still fondly cherish the hope that chemical process so he procured some '° OF* P science mayyet produce ii. genuin° remedy of the pure drug or urea and began using [1 g for this most destructive uialady With In caumously m scrapie doses on one of I I will be pleased U0 ho-V6 the men “nd i ne\ this hope deeply mingled with the fear of hw conaumpmve patients It was Ewen _ V °“°th°' dmappomtmant’ wmes he hypodermically, and in connection with amwuncement °f the dlswvery by Dr the regular remedies, which latter had, Harper, an English phy-iician, that uric ho* even up to that mme produced no I M p 3 3 benefit This treatment was begun V pa' ple n' el km” fn' e ' acid is a most roinism a ent for the For the mono is what i »n cure or consumption yum, 23 and continued mth ggmdusuy We have ir. in ihe \[acPhereon's Men’e Box Ca'£ and Dong 16 dlw dt w3i. Pownal _;_ on,s Drug ~Stere_ Dr Harper had observed that .wh le mcnasmg doses up to Septemberw “hen three last at $3_00 `i| G Kdyen. 'dm GS __ _ . _ _ _ _ lresh, pure air is much relied upon in tne Ladle” B x can sud Dougal. Bump’ hgh* ani mahum S01" f-- -_ 4 _ . f ` f _ _ -- treatment of consumption, still many of -- ._ and up his consumptive patients came from the ‘ enfnpafdsnns . V country where pure air is abuniant And man ther hms whmh “G are scum; very low Are ndulusn _ f Je also observed the fact that B0 B ;- 1- -f __ _ .. »- ~ while vegetarian animals are especi »- BMJHSI Sit? ` ll‘7lf`i&l\\P°f°‘ 0° ` _ _ff f im ` - prone 007 ,i\',ho“* ’@ flesh Meds wearing laced boots at Mm =u~ Baby s clothes should be wa lied Yoithv. ~ - " W ~- OIDBB BH lm BS 8 end* ,_ .. #__ als, kts ii; e not c N IVIOLASSESM; ly S0 mich €ii§}ei§*@i.3"§ negro For good value in loot: ali , 7 ` O _ A the monke both frequent victim t ~ 'I3 $9 (0