Mlirrvs LirrL|]5Et)iiMB REALLY YOU Wim. BE ALL* THE Eoymgrg MA||_ . ~ sMii.Es A<.AiN. ___ ~ Prioviiiciiii Piioiiirirrioii. " orget Your Stomach and You'll Have a Santa Claus Face. l ““ . , ' --_ llchlng, Sealy, ami iirusliiil With loss oi Hair Sperlily iiured by ilulicura _Soap and iilnimenl ,When Every ilthar Remedy and Physicians Fail. , Warm shampoos with Cntlcura Soap and light dressings of Cuticurl, the great skin cure, at once stop filling hair, remove crusts, scales and dandmff, soothe irritated, itching surfaces, de- 'stroy hair parasites, stimulate the hair follicles, loosen the scalp skin, supply the roots with energy and nourish. ment, and make the hair grow upon a sweet, healthy scalp when all else falls. Millions of the world's best people use Cutieura Soap, assisted by Cutieura Ointment, the great skin cure, for pre- IBFVIDB. purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, lcalesand dsndruif, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten- ing and soothing red, rough and som hundsy for baby rashes, ltchings and chailngs, for annoying irritatioaa and luflamlllatlons. or too free or offensive perspintion, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many antiseptic purposes which readim suggest themselves to women, ILS W as for all the purposes of thu toilet, hath and nursery. Complete treatment for every hu- mour, consisting of Cuticura Soup, to cleanse the skin, Cnticnra Ointment, to healthe skin, and Cuticnru. Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood may now be had. A single set is often auth- cient to cure the most torturing, disfig- !il‘lng,1tching, burning und scaly hu- mours, cczemus, 1-ashes and lrritations, from infancy to nge, when all else fails. 22";“in"f‘h::.r..il"r.i°é;.i':::i*i~"“'=...l:.?.z'"-- ch'.'...i’».ici.`fi-.><.i..i»mi»mi..r. " "' ‘ "““ _ 11-bend for " Huw hz Cum Every Humour." C 0' ___ `l THE GUARDIAN cnauormrown, PRINQB Bnwann ISLAND, JANUARY -2 io... that Mary and her little lamb, celebrated in verse, were realities. , The original was Mary E. Sawyer, afterward Mrs. Columbus Tylor; She was born and brought up ncur Worers’er, Mass., ,where the lamb episo ie really tionoftheold South Church Boston ° bearing hor autograph. From the sale of " these cards the suin of $l(D was realized. her about everywhere. One day her brother“Nat” suggested that they take T owe w ingiy seat. Itlay thersvery quietly, covered st toleave lioraeat to recite. Amonient W after. °t who was afterward the mother of Mr. fn Marv, hat laughed heartily with an or har " pupils. Mary, very much mortifled, led the lamb out of doors, and put it in a T school that morning n young man-John ° master. He was greatly pleased at the paper containing three stanzas which hc I When she had grown to young woman- t’ of matron of the McLean Insane Asylum Many people will be surprised to learn F happened. Eroin the ilu-:ce slirnrcd from om her pet two pairs of stockings wern knit. fr One pair, treasured by the old lady ‘” until she was about eiizli ty years old, was hh contributui hy her ten years ago to u fund fo which was being raised for the preserva- " The yarn of the stocking was rhvelied out ev and small pieces were attached to cards nn The pet of Mr.i. 2Tyler's chiiflhcoxl was qu the little newborn lamb, found almost re dead, which she had carefullynursed back th D0 life. slltlns un all one nicht to care for hh it. Dairy .ha combed its areas, ahh tied "" the wool with bright ribbons. It became sa davotzdly attached to her, and followed m They are, above all. A natural remedy. hay p05s,~,ss exacyyy the mme proper. And we think it advisable that The the lamb ‘O ,mhcol_ It ,ou d "1 ties that gym gmt,-yo _juicas ,md other di. Guardian about the time the Island Legis-, City of Glasgow, Scotland, March ii, 182|, stlve fluids of the stomach possess and W0" |110” 5110015 DOH-it Out to them some and 'was the third son of John Christie ey aggmiiy do we digestive work of gm, of the changes that should be made in the and Elizabeth Nicol, both of Stirlingshire, omnoh and enable that organ to rest P"°h“’lt°r-7 L“w~ Fmm: °b5°"“u°° °f S” d recuperam ,nd beeome sound and the effects of intuxlcants on man it is an ey|_ Thay ,mt yn B mug' natural mann" quite evident the drinker as well as the where he graduated M. D. In 12148, In 12447 d cauaeno dysm,-b,,,_° in the dygestyve seller should be more severely dealt with. he ,mns_ They prawn; , fermenmtyon The appalling sin of upsetting our reason, Sr. the fond which causes 5¢°m.ch_ oneof the highest emanations that came in (Bch und" thsh. ynguemw th subjeut out from the Creator, is of such a danger- actively engaged in the practice of his wet, that hs has H swmaoh and me “_ uus and ruinous character that it should D mug cheerfuynees prwcnts 8 gn” com be punished with pains and penalties of a se ,Ht to M5 former d,,J~ec¢_|0u_ much severer nature, Political psrtizau- was for some time Warden of Argenteuil, Millions of boxer.; of Stuart); Dygpepglg BMD ls M39 GUEIUY Of Pl`0hlbll»lU11~ I'I`0lll', and for srveral years Chairman of the Ablets am sold annually ,md “my are itionists should rise above party; Christe Board of School Commissioners for the h d | h ,.| _ before seat; principle before party. Parish of St.. Jerusalem D`Argenrruil. ile ` as first returnefl io Parliament for his enough, and Mary secreted it beneath her 3" seat, a. high, boarded-up, old-fashioned th up with ner shawl. By-and-by Mary had 'm later there was n clutter and a putter on B" the floor and the lamb came following °" The teacher, a Miss Polly Kimball, I" Loring of Boston,- did not reprimanri Bu shed, where it remained until she went bu f *°~ SIR:-In thc post we have Lolred up to no To DO AT‘ you in The Guardian ns ure of llie loarliiig champions of l’i-vii bitio-i and the enemy If there is one thing mare than all of the licensed ti-hilic in liiioxiciints ami ters that will give u mari in forhrii und we fully appreciate the sacrifice y on made iendlesv appearance and irinkc him in the good cause The Prohiiiltriiy i. .w Dfbld “Y-lil "Cm-l1k}'" “Wi fli!l\i<\”‘10Hbl9. now in riperatioii in Charlottetown was st thins is dysnviwis- It wakes one supported not only hy the Govt-miiicnr rgot his friends ami become iucrosc and tha; 1,1-aught, ii, ip,b it also by the majority llmble- H5 ls* 50 “YHDDHI UD in MS of the Oppuslilori members and thc -uc- W11 mlevrv that he is ioconsirierew Of cess of that law in charlotte-.town iii rss. EU’ One P150- Believed Of Wil” Wffllllil tricting and controlling the aciursed li-af d devresslurr ailment, he asain bewuws no in ihzoxioahts has rieaiiy shawn the l¢°°d fflmw *md U “"1” “m0"8 H1011- wisdom of passing the law, the evidence Sl‘“'“"/5 D73p‘°P5l“ Timlels “fe l~*f'Y°“¢1 of which has' been made manifest in the °"t'|°” the "-‘U35 efI”°UV° *md D°PUlBl` columns of your paper from lime to time. msdy ever vffer to the sufferers ef And iusirave that ir ih.s Proiiihiihry 1.».w is "°"`lbl° dlseue- The 5h°“5““d9 “mi was extended to the whole Island lrsttad °“5“"d“ °f cures they lmve bf°“Fhl9 of the Scott Act, we wculd have more dir- °“" and we °"°1`m°““ i°°"°“9° °f *bel ect control of the traffic and would lie in les fully attest the truth of this stale ,, p¢,|;,|,,,, pq .10 batter work in ,-l-,,y,,i¢;|,,Rl lt. tin t e awn o t eir popula ty home at noon Every mail brings letters of thanksgiving More wisdom and backbone in wanting ,W THUG hllDD°D¢d 5° 5° Vl9lflD8 the from Rmteiuloms who have been cured i lace cfihe `eil,v-fish nature of many .nr ‘I P J .ii this terrible disease. The following is wmpemnce people. Law enforcement" W . one of hundreds received each week: R°um'°ne‘ um 5°" °f Marys dancing Rem _L R_ Hoag of Wymore’ Ney," `353:33:;§:T;°”;‘;l;i;;’;:lijzslildvxlT53' liuraln re-elected lu ltliii, and again at the incident, and the next day came again to wrmest “For six years I have hae" "°“bl` to be successful we must continue u the schoolhouse, bringing Maryaslip of ed with dyspepsh' Lam’ “HI bemme to educate, agitate and organise. ery much alarmed at some sympioma of There can be no doubt. but prohibit. had composed. Two stanzis were after- heart' bmuhle “nd mme W bemve mem iouists can exercise more control over` ward added by a Mrs. Townsend. was “ sympathetic relaM°“ between the the few legislators that assemble in Char- i wo diseases, or rather, that the stomach hood Mary taught school at Fitchburg. "Duble Wag we °ause,D[ the hmm dmmr meet for ieuislating at Otta\va.Aod I may l After her marriage she held the position bmce' I mb “mn hmmm Dvspwsm hers say by way of reminder that it was ` Tablets for a remedy and invested a dollar I b d I id 1 _I t I d n half for three boxes which lasted ma' 6 a un :mn y ev em' nm L mr 'O Us at Somerset, Mass., for thirty-tive years. an ' by the famous Manitoba Liquor Act -Walhlngton Times. me thre; months :nd I can mlb auf' klnd and upheld by the much more famous de- ii °f "md “""“ ““' h“"" "‘ “"°" V “°'°““ eiaioh or the Judicial chmihiitrc or the ii appetite' Although I am 77 years old’ I Privy Council of (ii-hiv. Britain that the li new 'eel perfectly wen and without be P ovincl l Le lslulurc had sufliclent ni r n g "R requested by anyone I nuke IME authority to stop the sale of liquor in the putting forth his or her best, elibrts. while lottetown than we can over the 214 i.hai.| THOMAS CilIllS'l`IE, M. il. Liberal Candilute for Argenteuil. Dr. Thomas Christie was born in the otiand. Ile carrie to Canada in 1527, d studied merlicize at McGill College, acted as Assistant Surgeon at Point . Charles during the ship fever scourge that year, and ever since then has been rofesslun, in which he has earned a de- rvediy high reputation. Dr. Christie esent; seat liy reclamation on Decenibcr , 1875; was re-elvr-rel in 1873, but un- ated for the not of no agent, lie was st general elections. A Li bcrail.-Lschutc, Q. A CON'I`l NUAL DRAG. The Exact Term. O..ly those who have expcriencerithe aiu and i-uilkring incident to Piles or cniorrholds can know what a drag and undlc.;p this complaint ls; lio\v even the lldest forms hinder the patient from a crew of 51. ~ PORT S"ANL“'= 'hu' 14~"A“xiel'Y l' fell’ ”t'aben)en,r' as ammpllment' mutha virtuesi Provinces of Canada. But of course the those afflicted with bleeding and protrud- regarding the whereabouts of ocal ferry °f Siuarf' 5_Dysp°pSm Tablets' House of [Commons and Senate can go ing pilfs realize all the tortures of the ln~ 5h°°°°3°- Whlch 1°” he” °” 'hm' 2' bm’ swan S 'Dyspepsja Tablets are mr sale further and adopt more drastic laws o quisition. V has “UL YW nlwhed C°'me5“"' It had by all druggkw at 00° B box' » repression; they can stop the manufacture It may surprise the render Lo know that D\'°"l5l°”! 1°” °°lY “me d”'YB- It “Effie” and importation of intoxicants into the there isasure, permanent cure for this Provinces of the Dominion. I think there disease, as the following testimony from M ANNOUNCEMEN IS ` 1 is no doubt out the Island voters would r. E. A. Leonard, an American resident COMPLICATED TROUBLES favor the adoption of the Charlottetown in the City of Mexico will show: --- -HOCKEY. TONIGHT- 2 GREAT GAMES- Prchibitory law throught the whole Is- “For twenty years Isu ifered with piles Come From Diseased Kielneys-Dodd s I ' land. , sometimes being conilrincl io my lied for Kidney Pills Cure Any or All of _R d d eve,” K _],m_ days at a time. The relief received from Them. mh,;f°L',,v;“rmfd ';;;c';fL ,U S: 'Pewr,s Pmhihitiah isih sight ia this Province. 'doc,,,,, ,,0,,, mme ,;,,,,c,, Sum, ,md WEEDON, Que., Jan. 18th-(Speclul.)~ HBH under the direction of I>mf_ Tmmon A bird in hand is W°n'h t‘W_° in the h“5'h' Mexico, was temporary, and more frequ- ~ We h2.V€ 3 S1116 C`l11‘€ fOI' That numerous dyseaeei are mused by md M i Lean not upon political partizans as they may [ received no relief; other medicines Eczema or Salt Rheum. We can tell you of many very stubborn cases where it has been used and has eiected a cure in every case. It is called . MacNclil’s Eczema Lotion We guarantee it to cure any case. Should it fail we refund the money. Price 25 cts a bottle. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Sold only by disordered Kidneys and easily cured by Dodrl’s Kidney Pills have been proved by severe was Heart Disease, but I also sul- V ered from Backache, Bladder Trouble tried Dodd`s Kidney Pills. Three boxes 9 of them made me feel like a young S woman. I feel no pain and am so wel that in my advanced alto I do all mY OWU work. Isay that Dodd's Kidney Pills U _ Tumi; HAU'rii:, Ind, Jan. l-i.-Mrs. Elizabeth Wardlee, aged 45, and her two gh posed the building cauliiht fl\'0 ffllill lm overheated stove. H. A. ELLIS i »`\\ “I fell a victim to several Kidney mal- N BUHNED T0 DEATH. P all D ‘ara too deep in the struggle for place, h l” H ad no effect. It was u continual drag. I __C_ 0_ Foresters yntend holding, power and pelf. Our Federal legislators WM M for ,mLh,,,R_ |nu,,1,yt,.,e,| pym_ Dame Aime Moreau, Dvstmistress here. `s'Joial and entertainment in the Hall at “li 05'-BW” “ned lf” 91"” “S the benefit m orth Wiltshire on Monday lst Feb. that W°_ had 8°°d “H55” mexllech "Om ca adles," says Dame Moreau. “The most Prcceedsin aid of new Hall. All are in- the WBJUFUY V°l9 0555 “U fha f°’le\”“l m ned to m,te,,d_ ‘ plebiclte in favor of prohibition, and we n -Wanted-A partner either silent or ”°w ttbuirn ;°t€'" I‘?$'mhd legfs1t"'i\°': £7' cu _ It k dm. t d|_ . . . some ng e er. e ave wa c e e I andRh0\1l11l\tiSl1\ C0 H011 U15 active, with about $0000 capital to ioin ki ‘th P Mb" I i Cha olneBbubn0iJ1ll1Rdld!11BHDY H0011 tml thesubscrlberinadry goods business in W" “K ° e "0 my f“w D r` In of the ms “cus towns of Nova lottetownlwith the keenest interest and J DB D P , . .. ii 3 may fairly claim a vlobory for it. \Ve "_ 'ohm' Address this aims' M ° 21 d I look upon it as the outcome and fruit of Ii -"Changes" of ads must be in not later the federal and provincial piebscltes. ex hanl p. m. each day to insure insertion The Privy Council in all probability _ _" following morning and not later than would never have been applied to for u Bm good for “H Kidney Dlsemes noon Saturday for the "Weekly," their judgment as to how far the ;h _jurisdiction of our provincial legis~ ’ L lators extended in the enacting of “.1 I To prove to you than Prohlbitoryiaws had not the pleblscltes qu ' Oi i E,?g°°Af,m1"\’f':‘%','&.e° gofzg been taken. The piebicites were s potent id gpidfverydfornz otglitchilnk. means of arousing the public conscience in mAnuh°m"m§B_ve°g3:ng',go§°1t_n§eg£=[ to a truer sense of theirlrespcnsibility for no oniais in the daily Dress and ask yonrnelgh- the continuation cf the wicked traffic in youu: daughters have bw" b“"‘°d °° horswhatihaythiakorii. vaaaah mit aaa _ N i toxicants death in there home near hcro. It is sull' $5 °‘3;'r'¢;“¢‘;l1}§’,‘YD="‘*A‘°If"B{)f;:%°A‘,i_‘;_;°& g%'f'%gl?;;,:f n H |-_ Qhagyg 0l|1t|f|¢r|t` w.s. ciao... id Pile Curr; iirsi application was magi- l; Icouid not believe I was awake next orning, I ex pcrlencetl a. relief that I did ot known for twenty years. Ona box red inc, but not believing myself cured bought two more, but they are siill iii y trunk. Iiirst usirfi the remedy in uly 1902; llavc Hari no Occasion to Use alnrf. The world should knowcf yi .i.-.iii i’iie Cure. I have no words to press its nierits." Pyramid Pile Cure is in the foxn' of a pposltury, which is admitted by all ysiciuns ro be the host preparation for renting piles, it cornea into direct contact ththc painful tumors and does its work lckly and painless-ly. It is sold by uggists, generally, for 500 n package cl there is no other remedy “just as Ori." V\'rli.e Pyramid Drug Cn., Mfirshull, Iich., for their liltlc hook on Llic cuiisi-, nri cure of piles whiclils sent free for thi- raking. l ll i Deranged Nerves Weak Spells. lv'lr.R.H. Sam;::on’s,Sydney,N.$., Advice to all Sufferers from Nerve Trouble is “GET A BOX OF , M|LBURN’$ HEART AND NERVE Pl LLS.” Hs says: "I have been ailing for about a year from deranged nerves, and very often weak spells would come over me and be so bad that I sometimes ihoughtl would be unable lo survive them. I have been treated by doctors and have taken numerous preparations but none of them helped me in the least. I finally got A box of Miiburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Before taking them I did not feel able to do any work, but now I can work as well ns ever, ilianks to one box of your pills. They have made a new man of me, and my iiivice to any erson troubled as I was, ia in get a box otPMilL\urn's lleart and Nerve l’ill~i." i’rii'r~ 50 cts. per box, or 3 for $1.25, all l-';ilei'.<, or i`iiE T. MILBURN C0., Llmltld, TUIOITD. 0.1. CARD At the solicitation of a large number of Electors of Ward Four Ihave consented to contest the ward at the forth coming election Upon the important question, (Electric lighting) which engages the attention of a large portion of the citizens, I clee:;i it necessary to state my views, I am in favor of City Ownership an _l supplying light at cost, as it is with the sew- erage and water at present. I; elected I will always use my influence toward the improvement oi the City and the condition of the citizens generally and especial- ly those of Ward Four. As mv time is limited and I may noi be able to make a personal canvass. I take this means of stating my views and asking your support. I am always as I will be if elect- ed your humble servant. H ‘l B. C. PROWSE The Man Who Wants a iiliiiliiiiiiiiiiliiliii I Or needs any repairingdorie should not forget that W2 have the facilities for turn- ing out work equal to any in Canada. Let us give you an estimate. f Bruce Stewart & C0. Founders, Engineers, Marhiiiisia and Boilermakers, pr"-m Navigation Co's Wharf, Charlottetown, P. 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