i oss... “W `q.<,.;.m._.s L., E _ I _qs THE cHaRLo'1"1‘E'rowN GUARDIAN, JUNE ar, .906 _ " ~ f ` _ _ nl i l _.g 1 l AlLl I \ _~ lucre are lots of people wire are jrrstkailiiig. They have no particu- lirr disease but are siiiiply "run down." 'l`his condition though coiniiiori is iiiineces~'nry_ The systein simply needs toning up. Gire it a little piislr with write good tonic :uid nature will Loritiiitie tlie good work and the old energy will be restored. Uur Compound Syrup of Hypoplxosphites is just the prepair:itioii iiisetlctl in .siicli t‘:i.st-sr, lt L-ilriclics' tlie blood :iiitl strcii};tlieii~ the nerves. 'l`lic tirst dose puts iie\\' life in one. 'l`i‘_\' it. Price ji cciits, _\itrtle in our owii l.ibor.itor§'. I. II. IAIIIESIIN, Druggist. F~\~»a.l~» Q,-u-~n»~a~_,EtT| N0 MATTER how fastldious or exacting you may be I Can Please You with the best style and fit that brains, shears and needle can accomplish. All the Latest Cloths Arc here for your inspec- tion. Crill to-day and lea\'e your order for a nine overcoat or rr pair of Trousers. CRAIG, Ul’I’h.R QUEEN ST. I-dtwlirw Q Sf* illll ’f"lv~\ru--\iX Perma an ents »ANn- Transients Wliile we always reserve accomodations for “transi- eirls," we cannot always ac- commodate “perriianerits.” _lust now, however. we can talk Iitisincsi. uirli thrce or four "peruianen\s.” “Strathcona” Advantages. Convenient location-five minutes from trains-two from Post Otlice. House is well furnished; rooms nrt' large, bright and cheerful. 'I`here’s a corri- pletely etliiipped lavatory on every floor; cveryiliiiig spot- lcssly Clean. 'l'i\l»lt- i-' ut-ll -tipplictl voukiiig is fniiltics., 'fb- No i-cstrlt-tinn~': ".\‘tr-tilliconn" bnirrtlci-s 1-onto and iro wlicii threy plrnsc --not tlicir rricirls fit nity time. _;l’l\o most Ironic like hotcl inthc ri y. Morlcrtrtclci-rr|»<, and \vc-'rc plctiscd in iiiiswcr till eiit|iiii~ics. THE STRATHCONA, l~`ornici'lfy “Bon ’l`on ltcstaiirn.iii." Gin ton St, opposite St. l’irul's Church. I i I _ -__1__ GAB SERVIGE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & McKinnon’s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- son's Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, I-28 d I yr. Telephone No. 25 . I i CONCERNING5 THE EXODUS ‘ George E. Saville of Dundas writes The Guardian a patriotic letter with a viaw to stay the migration from the Island t.o the West. His letter is too long for publica- tion but contains many good points. He rinds a. principal cause for the movement in the laudation of the West in too many Island newspapers and the interviews with persons who have travelled out there extolling everything that IS 8005 while silent about “the bud water, the poplar firewood. the hailstorms, bowling coyotes and sod-built mansions." "Then," Mr. Saville proceeds, “some oratorical citizen goes west, it may be buying some land on speculation, and on his return spends the winter in our coun- try districts lecturing on the Great West and the story is so well told that next day several of the young men and women state their intention to go to thither. lint how many lectures or newspaper' articlcs are devoted each year to the resources and beauties of the Island?" And Mr. Saville thinks our farm crops nnrl tislicries yield just as good value per head of population as the crol-IS Some times boasted of in the Nortlrwest. He makes a rather neat point when he says it is not building up the Dominion to move the people from one Province to another. Any benefit there is init is “a good deal like the man who L‘\1t Oil' U19- titblc leg to make his wifc a rolling pin." llc argues forcibly that ir good living can be rrnrde on an Island farm “with 1\ Iwi-IH' ltnmt- wherein to pass a serene old age than amid the Lillinz blizzards of thc prairie country." Ile believes, moreover, and we agree with him, that if we take an average ofa thousand who left the island twenty years ago for alien 11111118 nnd rr like number who stayed at home the latter will be found the bettsr ofi`. "'l`hey have better horns:-i,nrorc indepen- tit-nce unit a better prospect uheud Of them for old nge. Those who' remained own the homes they live in. Moat of those who went away live in rented flats, and are often kept awakc at night by the uproar on the flats above or below them. Transplanting is good for cabbage, but It is not always good for men. The mon who has to earn his livelihood by manual labor will do well to think of the lpossibilities at home before he goes abroad." There ls much truth and reason in all this and the lesson of Mr. Saville!! remarks is so far sound and wholesome. Mr. Saville also thinks our educational system at fault, and that too much eclnt is givcrr to the young fellow who takes a college degrees “The papers print his photo for all to sec, but when do we see in an Island paper the picture of John Jones, Master of Turnip Culture, or of Bill Smith Professor of Hay Prod uctionl And yet P. E, Island owes more to these mcn than to all thc B. A’s, M. A's, D. D`s and politi- cians she will ever produce. \Vhy not call ‘Hats olti' to the man of the plough, once in awhile? Think what men like John Robertson, John Richards, Charles Clay. Sr., D. G. McKinley, Bovyer, D. P. Irving, William Gordon, Walter Simpson, and many others are doing to show the I iwhtng.bie0dtng a. n d protrndi piles. Seo testimonials in the press and :ig your neighbors nboutit. You can use it at our rnonuy back if notsatistled. 600, stall doaliers or Enmaivsou. Ba cts lcCo.. Toronto. 9 DR. CHASE 8. OINTIVIINT. Dr. Chanda Oint- ment is a certain a. n d ‘guaran toad cure or ouch and ovcry f o r rn of lsland`s capabilities asone ol the finest slrrloultural countries In the world.” , These extracts must suflloa for the present as samples of Mr. Saville's vigor- ous and patriotic thinking while in the rush of his spring work. Phare is much more of his letter almost equally timely and valuable. Commendation is due to Chairman Prowae and the Street Committee for the good work theyarcdoing in tidying up the streets. Let the zood work go on and lt will add much to the enioyment of all and the good opinion of tourist visitors. Many fire insurance canipanics are slow or ln default- about paying thc losses incurred in the earthquake anti fire in San Francisco. Sixty~one of tbese have been notified by the Governor of the State and the Mayor of San Francisco that if they do not now pay up they will be excluded from doing business in California. The St. -Iohn Star tclls that nn active forwirrd movement is In progress among the various tempcrnnce bodies in New liruiiswlclr, which have formed ri federa- tion. Speaking of the repeal of tho Scott Act I ln this Province to bring in pr-oliibitlon The star says, “thc Island lends Canaria in the tempcrtrtice move- ment and the decision of its people may be tiikcri as a wise one for they have had experience with practically every plan put forward." It is given out that Sir llcctor Langevin died poor, and tirirucd therefrom that his hands were clean. \‘Vc prcsurnelie did not personally profit by the moneys hc collected or cxncted from contractors for party purpose.-. Men are not now punished or driven from public life for milking railway subsidies or taking a ralrc-oft’ l'ronr contractors for the Darty fund. Sir John Thompson, who held to a high standard of public moralttydneisted upon Sir Hectot“s retirement, but ’1‘homp‘ son has had no successor of equal vigor in that line. THE BIRTH 0F A NEW CITY- Prince Rupert the new city of North western British Columbia and the Pacific Coast terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific has indeed begun, and the foundations laid of the coming metropo- lis of the Western Province of thc Dominion. The camps of the surveyors, both those of the§Donr_inion and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, are ‘pitched on and near the future citv’s boundaries. l\lr.Dodgc, superintending the govern- ment survey, has his camp stationed near the mouth of Tuck’s Inlet, just opposite Venn‘ii Passage, in view of historic Met- lakahtla. He intends to make a survey of the coast line waters of the inlet. and as this willtake him considerable time, hc expects to remain in camp until October, and has accordtnizly fitted up comfortable quarters. He says the Mctlakahtla car penters have the honor of building the drst house on Kalcn Island, and much plcascd with them as workmen. Further east, ug the inlet where surveys arc now in prom* ss at different points, l.heGrand Trunk Pacific Company's nicn are busy in the vicinity of their respective comps-one near Seal liar-bor, where the new sawmill will be built., and one a mile and u half further east. Here the wharf and three buildings will at once be erect- ed, as already piles for the wharf are being secured. Mlnard’s Llniment for sale avsrvans 0- VEIIY IIIRIIE STIICII IIT Illil EIISTEIIIIS Now ready for ~. .-'. \ ,-t - '-3 °` ' _ J __.Q l" " .~:-I _. V ‘W i - ` __ ,.-,_-_ _ . s ~ - 9f°¢°\’7 S*°f°S- 'Tha psopls wana it they priced from if I' , I U I I $2.40 each. - - - n, r. iioortn, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EDITORS MAIL i l 'rnuasnav uorutmu JUNE 21, woe. “"° i 5 I " . ~ A ' ` '- Dear Str: The tax papers of the City have been waiting for an explanation of tha city accounts from Conn. Hooper 0l‘ some of the other members ol the Council. butthey are silent on the subject. D0 they realy know the exact amount. 0! city debt? It looksas if they did not. lf they do why not give the information to the public. The olty Auditors are Well paid for there work. Why ,should they not give the Information. A RFP” H1051' people belive the amount of city debt at given ln the city accounts is not correct Is it'l~Tha citizens want the correct figures. Yours, Accountant \\’l{AT CAUSES APPENDICITIS. The commonest cause of npoendicitis i.- constlpatlon. \\'hori you require plrysit rion`t use chnup drastic pills-get Dr. Haullltuifs Pills which at-rengtheu the sitornach, rrnulatetbe bowels and prevent any tendeno toupporidicltis. Inorn- da) _v0n‘ll fer-I tlia trerui-iidous benefit of Dr. liainilton's Pills. By purifying the blood and cleansing the aystcm they prevent. headaches, lift. depression and drive away weuriness. No rnedlcim-..~o successful at Dr. llamlltrorfs Pills, sold everywhere in 2.5¢. boxes with yellow cover; get the gen- uine. __.._{__- An elegant line of new shirts with matcliuble collar, which can be removed ond white userlltrstentl. Also the nav. oont shirt which docs away wl€li thc trouble of putting on and oil over head.- Jns. I-'nton 81: Co. 2i\t. er, rlgiilfidiilfn W K N II E D 4 We are open to buy anv quantity cheese and creamery butter. Correa. pondenee solicited. Maarrnalt DAIRY Co.. 1/rn 5-l9d1m Sussex. N. li. Black Diamond tina _.» .-: ' ' "___~ ,M ~,;_. __ “_ J g,_._.:V H :_ _ _A .fz-fr, 'fig- ..,~$¢_Jf_'.'3 _ >__‘,`_ *_ 3;? I( ' Phe S. S.BONAVIS1‘A sailing from Montreal on Thursrla June :Ist will he due at Charlottetown §unda`y june 14th, sails ilune 25th for' tit. _]ohn’s, New- foum land via Sydney and North Sydney, C. B. carrying horses rattle and sheep on deck and ~ produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight, etc, apply to ` PEAKE BROS & Co , Ch’town Agents. r9dtts3i. ' FOR SALE! Property of the late ]. Nelson Arsen- eault at Grindstone. Magdalen Islands, P. Q , known as the point, wi b all stores, etc., on lt. Tnis is a good site for Lobster Fac- tog and General Business. orpartieulars apply i A. M. BELL & Co , r8drw 1-laiimx, N. S. FOR SA LE 'Flint vrtluabls Hotel Property ut llnndna known as tho Dourtnioii Hotel. Also |00 acres of woodland covorul with n hoiwyllrrowth of hardwood and softwood tint- bcr. _ itlo perfect. Prlco rnodernto. 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