YQIIQI and Exhauated ln illiren. Run down in health. he blxgdtthin agd wtatgry thelper- s em ex aus e , c ren ave - mance to esca e the man ins t at have been established at thefollowin places --e - mr. .od Tr... J.. ...‘;.- :.‘?°..'.:.1‘ss.;‘;f";;:, “zur ::‘.f‘~..‘:.°.°:'.`i:'.‘s°.;‘. known to science that so natural- trausac\¢d1- 'aid thoroughly restores strength tiny to the nervous system as kia Nerve Food. It makes par- 1* “PPV by bringing back the c b the faces and the strength lwflllr health and color and making *k* strong and well.” ikmamen. Bates & Co.. Toronto. i r.\»:f~>-;.->-> ~. ll Surprisingly aoueaoiax ron asians. ‘lk aevare md gee,--m¢,-ea_3|n8 ‘B 1 North side Post othce, at the following rates d competitive examinations comi 8 tilae when eve bo d does much towards m 8 HK Y” 5 and p);y3g¢a_1 wrecks of school Weekly Edition(Wednesday)peryear$i.z5 with in advance ................................... . .$r.o° children. ‘"1 S- Dempsey. Albury. t On ., £281-"My-little granddaughter, nine 1 ' °===*»=‘ ~ ’-= *"1 ' 1" IUJS old. was pale and weak, she had D0 lppetite and seemed to be gradual- ” U‘0Vfl`f18 weaker. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food proved invaluable in her case. re- 1 9 Hill seeking at all times to further the best interests and? hiya-Dr. (1aae’a Nerve Fond of the people, and recognized therefore as tl* iz 'payable in advuncen- nt 9' Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) gnc . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ri ~. 1? - ~ _ . ry y an girl h 0,, ‘°d°`3°ln8 Will!! Dhislolo cal getlrlht wgzckliyzer rlmon (Wed a Sat ) per ki , r$i. o; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.15 and Summerside, Rogers St Rogers* store-J. B. C. D Baker. Manager. ’- Aibmou, aibemu sooxsson-c. s. umm, olor Souris East. Telephone omce-P. G. Seaman, it t “nd J E B Miédeifdapv 1 P Hoop Y o the bodies of their pale, - - - Emoia B -:B“sine”~M“‘8er_ ` 'f' 'iv @‘.."?.\‘. ':;-~..-,- . - - --1'l"i"ri°+’?‘2;.°'-="'-rZ' ”t§“#~“?“ ‘C ~ -fi' L' 1 5.=_‘-fi-`~.f'.. -f _ _, . 1 '-Y" 1" ' J "ff ` ~ *W fi = ' ..,~’».... -*fr- ._ , *' " r~._. ~r. " ==..,r 1 3 o " ‘Kirin wvswwthwmm THE GUARDlANi an Independent aurnal, untrammelled an _i fearless; aiming to .|uet,lmpartial, Reliable. Newey, The Po op1o’¢ Paper. Published at its odices, New! Prowse Block Branch Offices Agent. Fifty cents a box, at all dealers or SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1901. -TRY- liiillll PUNC -lAMlESON’»S Soda Fouuiai The Medical lla 1 i H years. Tenders have been called for and . V tendering was required to put up $50,601 H Lawrence _Compan,y’s tender was $48,303 a year less than that of the Royal, or $483330 less for the ten years` term. And Il .yet thereas here there are some Alder- E- ‘ -_ FOR SAL -*.11 & $\hacriber; oiers for sale ‘ARDGOW A N Hs\;¥hlr¢idanee_situated on the M Kind Bali, one mile from Charlotteto ‘llemrtdy oonsistsof 7% acres of land. la QB ' dwellingthoase, coach house, a real other good ou_t‘ buildings. It henna and parucuins apply to A &8I»\BllUB GI l»l.l8 agdaw 1-xi-pd, on prem ,E stead of the lowest tender. A strange E' treall-Ierald, the leading Liberal journal ’ tee carefully prepared specifications, long aunt ,ago the Council adopted those specia- ,, , rate cations with certain amendments, long I W9- guaxde for the city's interests. ‘ Favoa 3Baby’s Ow § Soap 5 as nsanoed me neu, if.. its scientific preparation and, the purity of its ingredients make il the best of soaps for the deli- cate skins oi ladies and children; ‘li Aalnrr Tortrr Soar Co. llow1°|\¢a|. lillll ALIG QI 'fill BILIIIATBD ALB¢RT 1'on.n' SOAPS .Y L ln1'usRaclrca D 00090999000009 Hope River Tea Party ._ON_. --.-.-~ I t i Wednesday; July 3rd. 01 who 3rd nf July, 190i. the pen-1 #Boi Hope River propose ho`d\ng n tea meefing on the old ground _ The lads and the lsssies will have an excellent oppartu nity of enjoying a day’s recreation on the merry-go round, swings and dancing. Nice tea. tables will be attended an by the ladies of the parish. A LESSON FROH MONTREAL- __.._-___ Montreal, like Charlottetown has had, its mem lighted by the Royal Eiootnoi the Royals tender was precisely what it put in here, $95 per light. Each company with its tenler and $813,000 on receiving the contract It happened that the St. men who favor accepting the highest in- coincidence is it not i ' Here are some of the things the Mon of Montreal, has to say on the subject : “Long ago the Fire ani Light Commit- ago the tenders were called for on those specihtations, which included ample sate- \.“There was really nothing to, dm, it the 1 Alderman wanted to do their plain and simple duty, but rsoommsud the acsept- ance of the lowest tender. This they could have done in live minutes by th e clock, and have passed on unnoticed. v. "This, it may be confidently asserted, they would have done if the lowest tender r had been that of the Royal Electric. But ` the Royal Electric tender was for $95 and . the lowest tender for $54.75, and then the trouble began." And agsiuz- “The prevailing opinion on the street, that the Royal will secure the c outrac¢,no matter how high its tender is, shows how conirmed is the conviction of the business 1 men of the City that the Council is venal, and that the Royal Company is prepared to take advantage of its venallty. While such s conviction is anything but credit- able te the Company, the public is more conce.-ned with the ' question as to whether this view of their representatives in the Council chamber is right or wrong.” It is not a strange coincidence that here our City Council is dealing with the same Company, which is also here the highest tenderer and that here as in Montreal th e prevailing opinion on the street is that the Royal will receive the contract, or its plant will be leased, without regard to the interest of the City or of the tax- payers? This opinion can only arise from the impression that a portion of “the City Council is venal and that the Company is prepared to take ,i nlvautage of its venallty." Well May the Herald inquire, "If your Alder- man votes for the Royal-why Z” Why are certain Charlottetown Councillors always ready to vote for the Royal ‘i - 34-3 Tas Guaaorax is indebted to Mr [sane Carter, late of North Milton and Charlottetown, for Australian papers vice at 1041.5-.-Dr. Killian at 7. Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers. Graco Church.-'-Mrs. Rutherford at ll". and J'. Di Seaman at 7. Sunday School* atZ.l~5\ Strangers always welcome and provided wi-th~ comtoltahle seats. DI'EBBY'l!‘l\lll.AN. Zion.---Prayer umotimz at lO. Rev. D Bi McLeod at lil and ‘Z1 Sunday School and cannon or ENGLAND. St.. Palalfs-Rev. Leo Williams. ar lk and T. All welcome. Seats free* and mats by courteous ushers. meeting Wednesday night at 8o’cieck. SALVATION LBUY. Sunday Services at "l’,l1,3,and at 7 30 p m wo1viEN’s SECRETS. There is one man in the United Sta who has perhaps heard more wome ‘s Se- o. o o . . exe _ _ _ _ ted _ _ reds ° o ` ll- o ` D1’ Dr ed. the country. These secrets are not gm or e, u e secre suiermg, and they have been conid toDr R V Piercemthehopeand pectauon of advice and help. That fe of these women have been dirsxpoin in their expectations is pro by fad that ninety-ei5ht cent, of womentreatedby r £cehavebee alnolutely and altogether cured. Such record uld r ka exf tel secrets than an other man or woman in all t :ian treatmengn of more thx half-a rn 108191. a practice over rarsl it is phenomenal, and entitles ..erce to the txtude accorded him ' th glroieasion as the Erst of specialists ' e treatment of women’s diseases. _Every sickwomau may consult . 1 Pierce by letter, absolutely, withou " charge. Every womax1’s letter whic contains her aacret remams her secre It as read in pfiviil. anéwered in private, an its contents guard as a sacred con- That no shoaléimolxlit s secret, es are ' sealed in perfectly pigs? envelopes, wi out mtgpfmhag or advertising whatev Dr. Pierce’s Favor- \ _ I 4., . 1te ?Presc1°1pt1on¢ V i makes Weak Women; Strong and Sick Women Well. Tea Party At Cardigan- The Patrons and Shareholders ol the Cardigan Dairylng Company will near their Factory, on Thursday, June 27, -190| Dancing Boots, Swings, Games and the usua aiuusements. Good Trout Fishing near the grounds. Tea on the tables _at 12 o‘clock. Admission including Tea, 25 cents; Children , half price. ; If nay prove unfa"_o‘ab`_e, fel _\=_ iii be held first line day ioilowimz. Y BY ORDER OW Di REC FOR." .sivingaccount of the opening of the Commonwealth Parliament by V. :`. - the Duke of York. Mr. Carter`~. , “ address is63Cardiga.n P1acc,A‘ =' ' wi P "8 *$0 _ L 5 _lune 22 td. i *L 2 50. down. 1-Oc each. Services. ,V __-Alun _ I ;,__; . ,ff .3 'wif f __' Prince Street..---Psa-,rar and Praise Ser- i » , ‘ A' G ,i DISCOUNTED “"‘°°'°°"““"° one one fun of snuur WAIs1:s,- , ""- "'f"““'“°“U“°“- One table full of _Shirt Vi"aists all ‘now 49s.' » -1 ” Sewiicel S »\. in-Huy oouminifa u Nels; stocrit of Cgts for dLadies.~ , p . ' a».na. ">Y'~}»nuluiJ.1 au- ants; at, _ ew rimm y A S 00‘ ~ 50 an "‘ “mm S°”‘° sig #took so.ior‘Hats. ‘ 7 ”""‘"‘ Men°s Straw Hats, Men’s Clothing. S°1;°°:lG-1;-lgevxendgfglleglistieasig Brand New York Silk Waists all colors at $4.7 5 nett. ' an as rs , , » - l ~ A1, ,emma and ,,_,s,,m lmvwd _mb 120 Black Roman Satin Waistsjl 15, 1 50, l 7a and - W me M 'i°:.°s.Y.Y.i‘s.2:i:.i.!.°;':‘.°.i.ir cent fur) ‘ml `Ui=“" U0 d¥0"¥l *lie berries. _ A P"`2-' of a beautiful p€p¢3 for gh,- heet terpsichorian. _ Prepare for a rollicking jelly good tm_e._ The proceeds to aid in re- lilllllng the demolition of the thunder storm of last summer. ii prey! “ff if is im U2 l A woman’s reproductive organs are in the most in- tense and continuous sym- prailthy with her kidneys. - ; eslightest disorderinthe kidneys brings about is corresponding disease in the reproductive organs. _ | tn” "l“°k°Y tulip! may abide by the eomequeneeaif ;h»y, sho' um - FRANCIS MURPHY O _ ffdtwli, V A ~» ~ - f , _ ; = .f - _.- 5 5-, . j_ ~ "" G ._ -- - r , _-upon _ iut.~m'mciis= e~rs'~»“""‘i°‘ °- All! boxes of' Oranges ` lg. ' S°°fe;¢=fy' Dodd’s Kidney Pills, by,re- storing the ki neysto their perfect condition, event, ' s .A geeeliqi' to , ' Pale young girlsnyoro-out _ .v-q Arrests- »-»~ Kidnev SATURDAY, JULY 6th From any person or persmw willing to Pa1nt_ the Market House -~~@~.\'. ~;_» to 5P90ll1£‘~lfif‘n to he seen at 'h . oillce. 1 ' The Conn(-il do nr-iz bln.; thru, lt° a0°<"Pfll1‘-\ lowest or my iendfr. , By order , H. M. DAVIDSON. _ ._ ' " , fy a , E11" ?1“f 190!-"29 3-rgq _ ' ` ` " ` ,_ 3. ,uninstall 9-* 'ii , Sesl»d Tenders addressed to the nr-i A' * g ‘ . f` ” " it f~;'v .2 , .wi --' . . ‘ , » r. Qfi r ifnod s o sndor. _i 1' nd r for Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.1 % 5_,3d3m PRm,MV,./, i _ - -` . ` " l . _ ' . ' ' gl I l IE¥.OIDID’S . Livery Stable ‘ GREAT GEORGE ST. c¢vc'cx'sri.~.omo c' *gt:‘1.C1°’k`.l 9 . 0 f ,_ Ii ‘I ,. S using. i' f: EF. ‘iiiiiiii;iii\lliltumw ill and Jams elling Cheap in Peas9o .percan or BL00 per doz. Conn 9|-» per can or $l.00p»;-1- doy.. 1° Tomatoos 91: per can -r #Lu-0 rr; d -T §~ per oz. ,_ C_anned Apple 20.. per gallon'-f' tm. Crosse a Blae§ell‘s 1- .~ sorted jams 1 Sc each. All new goods. Cash only. Cor. Queen 8: Grafton Streets. , _pr V nm HKSEEHIY if Pa xrnff ihe M rkot House” wilbf- runs 1901 dscwom F ~ ~ mmm gl received at th s till e uni: l noon on .ge Quench Thirst Than our temperate drinks,- Ginger Ale, Lemon Sour, Cream - Soda, Champagne Cider, Club Sodaand Siphon Soda. S 1 n g i e and ph. "8 Double 1 Teams, to -0 into at rates. E. lard ..._ Pdf!!! MCU! pmltgily iiiiilli ,- ‘l`»». , o ,.». ~ J <1 ~. Stf? ~ . . .i , ’ A I _ _ ._ 1, _ . _ f . it _ '-_sr 'I 'f _, ings; ‘_ r- 5,- ,i .. '_ ' - c' \ K, . ‘f '. :,|»..-',, ‘y ,_ ' A l Saiurcia mining sible cam so we-. ,; New stock of Silk Waists received YESTERDAY. st...ramos._-rmvormoonug at 10. Rss. New stock of MENS SHIRTS. T- F1 F“i‘°¢°°°“° 11 end 7- Sunil” Big offer on all Wash Skirts. °h°°l 'M Bm” m°“““ wo' . 3 Big offer on aB Outing Hats 25 per -cent off. _ ‘U °°“° fm- ' Mens Luster. Coats. . .f GHURCH or Lsdies’i Skirts, 'rho chown or Onset sm moot for we ' Waggon G61! Capes and Rugs-. 4 v.°*>1i° W°=°\=iv °f Gvd ee I-d‘~ du. Big,d'rive r`cmen‘s Wrappslsat.;$1_ L51 50.and,_l. .~ "‘”‘° 16°” “‘ “ °“ '”' ““‘"‘* ‘“‘ Our offer in Ladies' Gloves and Hats ionght to take at 1 . . , . Week night: Service--Monday, Tuesdhy E b _y 4 _ . P. m. < *f .~ » A; . _ . i Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 , 7 . ' ' I- B -__ | p--g u _-_-5 . '. y r ' ` . ._ ,A _ .I-.v f sv: i","rr€;‘§'£'-'f Y : B P115 KHRD & W "‘ “ an .asa tm:-ig¢’°”` -po H"‘{:5+"» ll crm of it sham b tth tsof Good coal makes a happl’ f8»YUily. W6 Sell only tl. _ra ‘ ` " 2"’ ed _ , 1 . l ‘,‘»[" . .. A W ° _ ` ' i ` ‘ , " _ V *YM ll- " it . A , ~ flifi , f. , ° ' f 0 s . _. _ .fi-iii ‘ e. . O V ’ _ 5 l 11.* by ua Cl’ th upon ` em. rite without fear as wish: A , ' ` . outfee,toDr.R.V. Pierce, BnEalo, N. Y. ,- - . V A _ J, I X \ Good turuoutebilllery dt _ 9 s von 1? clred for, always ws-“-sf¢ 1 -svn," Weir »\z¢x >~\.~ best coal Our prices are the i »west and we give prount , _ 1', ‘|97 A, and caref il delivery ""'""*""| ‘ ' ` ~ ‘ ' NL I; _ o , it _ I; A lx t. ,.1 amen 1. ‘zumwifma ¢n~s.e-~= .il “UN £`Q\ l¢n‘€. ’ u. r .,tLmgcs BYUWU 7 livery , B|0Cl(" -s :» »»