GUARDIAN CHARLOTTEYIOWN FEBRUARY 8 I_899_ / irrw sf-is r'="wfwmv u »-.~. * i F- ees I it SHORT S'I'0RY ki London Life Containing Condeiiserl \\"is¢lon1 tor '.l_`lioiis;inds. l 4 A baker Living at 257 Dundas Street, N London, Ont., Geo. Roberts by name, Recommends noA.\"s K1D.\‘Ei' PILLS Because _ I They cured him. ` He had Pain in the Back; , His Urine ‘I Was red-colored ` And Was painful In passage. The cure Through DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS 'Was quick and complete. , \ llll Mllllllllll lllllllllllllf '_ "Y _ » - 1 YVEDNESDAY, FEB. S. 1899. ‘ MR- GALLANT DISQUALIFIED- Word reached the city yesterday that thc Master of the Rolls had de- livered judgement in the election court at Alberton the eflect of which would be the unseating and `clisqua.li- fication of Mr. Gallant, the Liberal , assembly man for the First District of Prince County. Mr. Gallant had been returned at a by-election which fol- lowed the resignation of Mfr Hackett, the former member. His return was petitioned against and at the trial ievidence was produced not only show- ing corrupt practices by agents of Mr. Gallant, but implicating himself per- 'I'hat’s how they always act, »' S0na11y_ i Because the 're I y _ For kidneys only. ' If you have Sick kidneys Cure them. Don’t experiment __ Section 113 of the election act reads as follows z When it is`_found. by the report of a .judge upon an election A petition, that With an unknown remedy.. any corrupt practice has been com- r Take no substitute for ,linitted by or with the actual knowledge DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS- i or consent of a cftntlidate at an election, The kind that cure. All druggists keep them. 50 cents a. box, or 3 boxes for $1.25. The Doan Kidney Pill C0., Toronto, Ont. -_ ._ ..__. _ -- ' 4- -A-f -r-J, Sitllllb §'.01‘0 \’0llDg ill all QSC OD _ . _ - previous years with an output Of Oi/'61' in bed the most of the time for three IIIIIIRIAS VERSUS iiiliwiiis Friday, Fall. I0, |899 ___ | _ liar the Distinguished Paironage of llls lmr the Lieut- Gnu. and llrs llowlaii; 'in addition to his election, if he has been elected, being void, he shall, dur- . ing the eight years next after the date *cf his being so found guilty, be incap- Iable of being elected to and sitting in the A l f ' l ti for the Assembly, or of holding any ,; office at the nomination ofthe Crown, 1 or of the Lieutenant governor ot the province. It has been but rarely that a mem- ber of the provincial legislature has been even unseated, and this is, we believe the first instance of the ex- S treme penalty of the election act be- I ing meted out to a member elect. The disqualifica.tion,as will be seen by the above quoted section of the law covers a period of eight years, and l within that time the person disquali- , lied not only cannothe elected to the ‘ legislature, but cannot vote at an election or be appointed to any office in the giftfof the crown. l These penalties are indeed severe, lbut they are not unduly soiif the law ilias been wilfully broken. Men who ,laspire to make laws for their fellow- men are usually men of more than ;ordinary intelligence, and they know, I nswnsmp me “nor and “rs wart, or ought to know the law. Certainly llrlll. St. Peters Buys’ Club. iiitiiiiimtii St. PETER’S HALL --ON-- Inlay Evening. Feb. llih PROGR 't`\IMl§. i>_i_xT i. IQ iartette _ . _ . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . _ . _ _ _ _ Meer- Biyli _l l, (liven, MCL an and E-ai'l'.;. 1 :long . . . . . _ . . _ _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ llcv. T. H. Hunt. 3 _ Recitatiou . . . . _ _ _ _ . . . . _ _. _ _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ Master Jack Norton. cn ~L Sou . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ g Mi~=s Jottsn. :i.Yi liniolo _ _ _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ lfrci. Vinnicombe. R Reading . . . . . _ . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . _ . _ . _ . . . . . _ _ Miss Flo McKenzie. Y. Vocal Solo _ . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Mrs. E. H. Norton. PART. II. I\II\`STRELS. Za .stain Raiser, Cprunany, "Hot Time" and ‘ li d H`ll’ ` p c 1 _ ii .... ..“H-Juey You Have Served Me \Vrong” Bon. s Sr. 'L-Quartette.. _- _ . . _ . . . . _ . _ . _ _ . _ _"Old Black Joe" imc-` :lr,, Tamb » Jr.,Bonc~' and Taiiibos Jrs, 1 _“Your My Color, but You Ain‘t My Kind' B-.1 nes Jr. 1#-Whistling Solo. . . . . _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _ ‘ Tam no J 5. me s a. Warm Soo: in My Heart for You Y . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ On e of the Little Coons. S Sit I- and t . . . . _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Brudd r Rastus T- “My Little Yal er Girl Has Gone and Lef’ le” Bi udd_ r Snowball _ _ ._.llIassa’s in de Cold, Cold Ground. Bmdders Bones Sr. and Jr., and Ta "bo Jr. ....... ._“My Little Yall r Lloo i Good Night" The Other Little Coon. "Ma Honolulu Queeu" 'l`ambo Jr. . _“When lou Ain‘t Got No Money” N KM Tambo Sr. Co ml . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ ° 1 Gob savi: THE QUE $15. Y `° Admission 201:. Doors o _ en at 7.30. On hh 8 ifclock sharp. _ Feb 7 Via" lit may he expected that they shall obey the law. It is only by the strict enforcement of the penalties in such cases that the widely prevalent evils of bribery and corruption can be check- . ed. Unfortunately there is too much ,reason to believe that Mr. Gallant is l not more guilty than some others _ who are permitted to hold their seats in security, and it is to be hoped that ,i the punishment- now meted out to him |? may prove a. salutary lesson to all whctake part in elections. France is said to have asked the aiscnt of Britain to lier acquiring the lielgi-1_ii possessions in Africa.. It is doubtful whether such assent can be given in view of the illiberal policy toward the trade of other countries which France invariably adopts in her colonies. British colonies are open to the trade of all nations, and the Belgian African possessions are also fi ee in the same way. l It looks as though Canada ought to profit by the astounding revela- tions of the United States inquiry in regard to the canned and preserved ,meats supplied to the army in the camps and in Cuba.. American " canned meats had before been looked upon with distrust in European mar- kets. It cannot be otherwise than that the recent revelations will in- crease that feeling. Canada is al- ready coming to the front as a meat- producer and ought to be able now and hereafter to establish and main- tain some such reputation in that re- gard as is now held in the matter of Canadian cheese. And now is the time to strike for it. < JOHN T, MCKENZIE THE TBILOR, ci-1anLor'rEroWN, _ - - P. E. ISLAND Toronto now claims a. population of 205,000 as reported by the assess- ment department. This shows a handsome gain since the census of l-S91, when the population was set down at 1s1,22o. Among the complaints from the Filipinos is that American taxation is higher than that of the Spaniards. The Junta has issued a statement that while formerly the poorest paid in poll-tax S2 and the richest $37, now the poorest pay $5 and the richest S100. The Prince Alfred of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, whose death the cable announces; seems not to be the Duke of Edinburgh, but his sou, Alfred Alexander William Ernest Albert, who was born at Buckingham Palace in 1874. He has been for seine time an invalid. A number of months ago the Mon- treal Witness offered a prize for the best Canadian national song. Judges were appointed to select the best ten from the songs received in competi- tion. Tliese were sent to the Mar- quis of Dufferin who is to make the final reward. The British Columbia coal _mines have in the past year surpassed all 1,125,000 tons, while the Nova Scotia mines have about equalled their large production of last year. The Domin- ion Coal Company’s mine alone turn- ed out 1,135.200 tons, .and t-here are 0. number of smaller prod -iioers. I The Liberal party in the United Kingdom have atlength succeeded in securing a. leader in succession to Sir William Vernon Harcourt resigned, Sir Archibald Campbell-Bannerman, upon whom the choice has fallen is a less brilliant man than either Har- court, Rosebery or Gladstone, his predecessors in the leadership, but he is credited with good abilities, and especially as good measure of Scotch shrewnizess, and he stands well with nearly all sections of the now some- " what divided party. ‘ We hear from time to time about the settlement _of Mormons in the Canadian Northwest. A letter to the Toronto Globe of recent date tells that in Alberta the sect now numbers about 5,000. They are described as industrious and thrifty settlers, and as ‘» for the objectionable features of their religious faith, the correspondent gi states that plurality of wives has _I never been introduced or practiced by them in Canada. It was in fact, no part of the original creed of Joseph Smith, and was only established to- ward the close of his career. It was afterward abolished by law even in Utah. _ Our esteemed evening contemporaries are both in error in regard to what the GUARDIAN has said about the Gover- norship. 'We do not “pretend to have some semi-otticial news" on the sub- ject as the Patriot states. Nor have we been "prophesying again” in re- gard the matter as the Examiner puts ir. We mentioned that there were a number of rumorscurrent and added -“It is pretty certain that nothing is yet settled in regard to the appoint- ment.” Our contemporaries should endeavor to acquire the habit of accurac y. ” To Cure Headache in ten minutes use Komlorl Headache Powders. 10 cts. D. A. BRUCE moved to his new -md : mises in Morris Block where he will be pleased to see his old customers and m-iny new ones.-28 rf. l -Q 5Ur“ |'l'|...- 3:01 -IUJ ,fc IU Z _ __|-< REEFTESE | ses a sill FT °“ni'¢li‘.ln'.i.T "r.¢a”E in States and Canada. Send Stamps tor information or call at TRUR 0. Nova Scotia, in Merchants Bank Building. At PICTOU _Revere Ho*e1. ever Wednesday soo 5:: 22 U: §~S'o UU _.1 1. ._ ~ _ _ . 1 '- <, ‘ ,_ .fi in f -_ - /f 5-'/"' _ 1- _, I I // t I l _ I .-~ , / _ - 1 °~ ~ W- °=e.==...:.'.i”.:.=_:=._°' “" °“‘ neurons rm warn ni: emr euvsicma cunrs. niiiiiii iniis ii no 1?;-gm Kidney Disease-Although ti Man of Three-Score and Ten. Dr. Chase’s Kidney -Liv_r Pills Gave Him Back Perfect Health- »___.__f-‘_-» This ll to certify that I was sick years with kidney disease. I took several boxes of pills-different' kinds --and a. great many other kinds of patent medicines: besides that I was under- treatfnent by four ditterent doc- _ 'tors during the time and not able to ‘ work. I began to take Dr. Chase’e Kidney-Liver Pills, and since that time have been working every day although a. man nearly 70 years of age. Dr.' Cha.se's Kidney-Liver Pills have cur- ed me. JAMES SIMPSON. Newcomb Mills, Ont.. If the Kidneys are not _in a perfectly clean and healthy- condition, the blood becomes impregiia`ted with impurities and a. decay of the Kidneys soon cakes place. Briglxlis Disease, Dia.- twetes, Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, I lnflzzniniatioii of the Bladder, and a ifziig list. of Iiidrrey diseases become seated, and sooner or later in so many zristaxices end fatally Dr. Chasde- Kidriey-Liver Pills cure all Kldu@‘Y troubles. Sold by ull dealer; ww# #3 saints pe! bor.. Pillaiii_§ggioicoiliii» Saint Peters School 'Ream .ggi- -THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. _9 - PROGRAMME. PART 1. - _ 1. Chorus ...................... _.The Herd Bells P `ls. f upi 2. Vocal Solo ................................... ._ ' Mr. Charles Earle. 3. Reading . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... ” Miss James. _ 4. Violin Sole. .- ........... ..Cavatine by Becker Pr f. V' ` ib~. o innicon 5. Vocal Solo . . . . _.My Dream of You-by Paul Rodney . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .; ............ .. Miss Colby. 6. Tableaux-Grace Darling Going . _ . . . . . . . . __ ‘ 7. Reading . . . . . . . _ . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _. Miss Lcfurgey. ' . Tablcaux-Grace Darling Returning- . . . _ . . ._ IXTERMISSION. SALE OF CANDY. ' I-ART ll. 9. Trombone Solo. _ _ ., ..Love’s Dreamland-by Otto ttoeuer . . _ . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . .. L. 0. Em~.~:rso_r . . . . . _ _ _ . . _ . . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ _ __ Mes.-rs. T. A. McLean, ir., Charles Earle _ Frank Bayfield, J. F. Owen. 11. Reading ..................................... ._ Miss Leturgev 1° Vocal S ` » -. o o ............ _ ._ . . . . . _ . . . . _ . ....... _ _ Miss Amy Earle. _ ` 13. Vocal Solo.. . _ . _ . . . . . . _ _True Love is Sweet Mr. E. H. Mitchell, 14. Tableaux - Sc.-ne from lite of Queen Elizabeth _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ 15. Violin Solo .......... ..Ca.u»onet>a-by Bohm Prof. Vinnioombe upi God Save th. Queen A dmissiori lfncente. Doors open at 7.30. Concert 'at 8 o‘c1o'_k. Pat. & Ex. 7 Zi I i ' 'f ° I 'Ill ll Rd- g / A , _ _ An R =Arl|1ic|al Teeth _ .i tins.. sf '~ r.~. ' "\ Ig ,a-Q: 1;. .. V A ’ I ¢1._` ‘b n-\ _ _~ 3? _ ii' I ,.. \~sS1\`T-5%? 9 lllflll `n - G5 it * UQ times sore lips sore mouths and sore factthat no a large percentage the G We have seen many causes plates were continually suffering from coolness and durability. - = "Examination free. - ,__ Under the- Auspices of the Local Council of Women in Address _ . . . . . . _ _‘_ .’ ........... _ _ .The Preslde“t Milano'_'Pat.riot.i.ica. Marc e--Violin, Mandolin and Piano . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ with special reteren- e »o Consumption... Dr. McLeod eligi' le for the Oli! e 0* School Tru does? Mr. R. Campbell. l)_°. 'l‘ay11r,Judge War- burton. Mr. P. Pope.. GOD SAVE TEIEQUEEN. Doors open at 7.30. Meeiiug commences at the Council. Feb. 7 dil F`r'da.V Many persons who are compelled to that the Rubbe. or Vulcanite plate causes shrinkage of the gum, etc, finally causing e wearing of a Rubber or Vnlcamte plete. . of persons can wear rubber or vulcanite him relief. 1 In case of that kind we always _ V Gold, Platinum of Alutlllllllhlf Our reason for recommending a mental' is that itfie a heat and cold, hereby keeping the mouth l. and it is' _non is thinner, lic liter and stronger than any o r plate, It il' particular, and is enjoyment to the wearer. You can taken and have a Gold, Platinum or Aluminum 'guaranteed because we make them ourselves used. We- also make the famous T HURLO PLATE, noted for its 0 We would like you to call and see °speci work including our Continuous Ginn PlatesEth0 ver inset. _ known to Dental Science. Every piece ofw BERLIN nnnii. |>uiii|c mttiinsrw Vocal Solo .................. . . _ . . ......... ._ i Mr. Cecil Machleill 1* 2 Discussion--Is it advisable that Wor:-‘en bei 8 _ nc. gT.B -A.:-ollection will be :taken in favor cfi ofthe Artifical 00 Bt BTC . S caused itistrue md ametd know ene_of sllour Y kdohe byi satisfaction to the patient else we will not allow it to leave our PA si. i>iui.’s sciiootiiotm. i..isi.i.‘.§:;‘.“°"°°°°‘ Friday, lnill February high in quality Norwegian Dances by Grieg. _ _ .' . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . j . M iss Amy Moore and Miss Rurbidga A M’ _ H. Palmer H. And son and M.Pa1mer_ 1 A 1 ' , Adldsriisas-Sanitahiia as apgi-_lveiitive of Disc-ise, lf C can’ solid bar of iiiiiiiwi ` C."-= M ~=i‘& M LIME! LIME ! _F03 SALE. We have on hand a. large _stock of No. 1 Lime, St. John and Brae d’Or, in casks and barrels, which we offer -able for lobster traps. 10. Quartet‘e.l`lI_!.:..EAlilli(iifi Iiiiiirie-Arranged by! And all kinds of lumber Suitable for building and farm purposes. , Give us a call. _ A Poole's Wharf. Jan. 27, 1aw&W 4i. _I _ _ ' _ 16. Chorus.. _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _.Story of the Flag 1 E -i %iununmn C BUSY. We are compelled to gf run day and night to 5 keep up with our af gorders. - _ ,.» si' Does this show _¢.~ ' whether we are pleas- _.I 4 ing our customers or :_- not? ' § pr ° J. D. TAYLOR Pnl urea -:lf Queen St. 3: % ‘I `\ Vim I I` \ mmf’ ‘WI l -I u .I ,.3 _ _v _'94 _f-i 17* .'.4‘ :.14 :-» _ _ __- nrniii ii. tuiiuii, t. E. Ae can' sdav ce ' or-ad t Coil ro°vi1 E euUnig%_siW_9s°° 1 8 nzlnxrln our 'Consul or emiral args sllites. Hiigrv- c.Saultary Entlheerinz g Munlllllllmil Ha.ve"yon got a ' pair §. Hockey Boots? Look at th § list, then come and get a pair. “_ Men’s Black Best regular ;§ $2.25 now $1.75 -§Boy’s _ “ -_-,$1.95 ,“ . $1.50 iii; E Men’s Chocolate regular _ $2.75 now $2.00 "l Ensures’ aiming Boca at big gdiscounts-. ' ~ E En um ri e Shoe Ilan. L Ui? NSS ° s 5-" _ . H. solicited. Ourreip ' .adent addrem to Charlottetown I arimw oi.aseow,N.,s. W7' asc H; ° arm Dame ' ~ everyltriday. ’ m r oeli. 0£at lottatowue.udSt.John. - °EnT|‘T' |0¢|;15¢1.,ndw¢- 1 low for cash. I Also 300 M No. 1 Litlis, dry, suit-I E _ l si. E. iiriicini, H1Pd0DUcE REMDVED I I I I nnciirvsns or 0 , 3 rorrrons. wlIlud\1i1d;tibe3 lnlivgdzzeoint 3hr2"=!Ii‘;ysr mag BUTTER, EGGS, thphgiorth glue ot Queens Squat - _ _ _pnnsgl IIIIIII ,_`_v Y __ ]r=QQ’lIUQC@@@@@,@Q@@W@©@@@@@@@@@@@@@@~§@ § S = ==.- s ¢><» :lr gg I at cost to uckey PO0LE & LEWIS. u _ 150, 20a 301:, _ Now is Gremner ~ 4 U Y / , , ,. __.¢ .~ < -_ $r,'cf~:f . _ v _temporary °“f*°¢ we in tliep&!I _to the medic: Compound. i The Medic Bile by Geo' ` Dodire ` YQ I Q19. Disease both. The iight? 580']