fm *”9H*'>9K“» »~< tv ,;\ `\ s A ~ . -- as ~-..... _ _-~ ,..»- -_,.., .....,.-... vm W 4 “"~*‘¥i*"' “f‘,‘i"" r ,__ *mrs*-Q (,. ~¢, THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MAY 27. lwl _ . s - -I '- - | w “V1 1 -._ ' ‘ iVVVi`YIV Ealalrrala ’ Viararia liar with an DUTINS or_ Picnic. We have gist received a choice line of Canned eatsfor sandwiches. Chicken Loaf Ham do Diird B¢€f Sliced Breakfast Bacon Corued Beef Hash Lunch Tongue Boneless Chicken Boneless Turkey Devilled Ham. Special prices on all Syrups, Lime Fruit Juice, etc. J. D. MCLEOD & C0. Phone ize m i he is able to secure one of the very high- ' . est positions in the gift of the Canadian Government. In another respect thex »»~ fu- _ _ ... -_ time a well qualified representative of A-_-.aug ` rr rrrrrrrrria arrrirrri \ _ MONDAY, MAY 27, 1901. qs - l ‘ WEST QUEENS. It is now an open secret that Sir Louis Davies will presently accept a position on the Canadian Supreme Court Bench _in succession to the late Judge King of New Brunswick. This announcement will be heard with mingled feelings of regret and congratulation by the ministers hosts of A friends and admirers-regret that we are io lose his invaluable services as a repre- sentative and champion of Island inter- ` gsts in the C b`:ie‘ _aid congritulation that Island will gain by having for the first 0 \__ ,,,,_____ s..-,_- \- li \ . " .»J v/ /r i `~\',./' V _ _\_- ililr a Gi" You will never break liDg9l‘ Hall Oil the DEW Brant- eflicient and valuable service. At the ford chain l13tment*’a Very L minded course would enable him to be in desirable feature models. It is ver] simple and positive in operation. Chain true. .Aluminum finish-dust proc -Samples of both above - Tm, Boston Advertiser says that Presi_ a . V/= with Bentley’s Liniment atbedtime. Two wheels at HBKINLEY BRUS Charlottetown. 1 5-6 ti. a_ of the City and Province alike, and well l r _ . _ . on °901 entire constituency, without distinction of h;r own in the highest Court of the Do- minion. Ths retirement of Sir Louis involves the necessity of selecting Sir Louis’ successor as representative of West Queens in the House of Commons. Some conversation with leading citizens leads us to believe hat there is a very general consensus of opinion that if Mr.Horace Haszard would accept the nomination no other so desir- table a choice could be made. As a promin- ent representative of our mercantile interests and one who has Elong been an active promoter of projects for the ad- vancement of Island interests he is to-day probably better acquainted with the duties devolving upon a representative at Ottawa than any man who has not yet been a member of Parliament. He is closely acquainted with the requirements qualified to give the constituency most same time his moderate views and fair- the fullest sense a representative of the party. sentative might be returned by gene the coming by-election. dent McKinley favors freer trade arrange Eogland industries.” _ A lr Some prominent Conservatives have freely expressed to THE GUARDIAN their hope and belief that should Mr. Haszard C311 b6 Llghtelled Wi['_l_|0uf, consent to accept the nomination no op- _ position would probably be offered at the l`.l1l'0W1Ilg ll1B Wll€8l ODE Of present time. Thus it would seem practi- cable that an energetic and capable repre- ral consent, which, it is needless to say is the G'€ll(`.il‘0T\S Still ll&.V6 l`.l16 most desirable alike for the constituency \ and for the member returned. We should f` be glad to see this course adopted during a .___-..__.._..-.._ _ _ ‘KEEP A dull Lawn. i \§\\ ‘ei Mower does more . OFF harm than good U ' , M 9 gba,-Pen and” E them she says. are either -based upon . THE repair them and ‘ D U18kB them 009 - r facts. For instance, they do not yet u “ *S €°0d 33 new- ° derstand our marriage laws, and hence I Send them alongs Ill*-I. csc: 3 _-.-‘l lllllll Sllllllll l lil Founders, Engineers, ' Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- It is high time now that an example w made. We direct the Commissioner’s at resident of Toronto, has spent seve sirable, upright, God-fearing body of se single divorce in ten years past. _i._¢-1- Notwithstanding Hon. Mr. Cummiskey’s published order and threat of prosecution the oifensive manure heaps have again appeared on the road to Southport ferry. . _ _ as 5; - ' " / b /'f‘§‘f’f"'f".°~’=~-. V . ,~,:.'f'.4?/,';;’._-;~. , , 1** ‘. i' =.-;'~f.’-.1".;.';fr;;,T€§r’ ' ~~;_' i 1': _,J _ _\ /' _ tention to the matter. A feature of a. recent session of the Wo inen’s Council at London was an ardent _ ' defence of the Doukhobors in a paper read » - - - » kr Hia “Hr Gmc ml _ ° _ _ __ i gexrra ne_in rig t wsig t nature. woo ~1 ‘ .sizes upto46 ' has been said they believe in easy divorce. On the. contrary Miss Fitzgibbon dnds “ them to beimodels of conjugal Hdelity, and -i states that in 40,000 communities of Douk- ii hobors in Russia there has not been . lottetown P. E. Island - Phone 125. Don’t worry with a headache; use Ku ford headache powders. In ten minutes -mm pwpiefspmggisg you will be well. Four powders in packet price l0c. l Bishop Mallalieu of the Methodist Church thinks it is foolish and silly for grown men to engage in playing golf. Probably }Esop was wiser than the bishop; and the ancient fabulist in his old age romped with the boys. He did not believe in keeping the bow always bent. The following unclaimed balances stand- ing to the credit of P. E. Island people are mentioned in a blue book Just issued. All have been standing for five years and up- wards, and many of them much longer. Bank of Suminerside: _ James Sweeney $94.50. A y D. Nicholson, assignee $2.37. I $16.22. J. T. Reardon, Charlottetown, $1.67. Bridge, $2.30. ' F. T. Newberry’s assignees $0.50. Thos. Griflin, North Wiltshire. $50. Mary Steele, Savage Harbor, $168.56. Neil McQueen, Victoria Cross, $100. f -, O (lultivate llood Health Whenever there is an ache or pain. when the appetite falls, when there are sleepless nights and momentary spells of weakness, look for the cause, and see that it is removed at once. Cultivate good health while yet there is something to build on, instead of waiting until the nerve force is depleted ll letel h t d. and increasing the weight. blood and low vitality. 50 cents box, at all dea.lers’, or Edmanson, Bates 5 Co., Toronto. Dr. eChase~’s 5 - V,/_-2 I 93°/ l Wafers will not cure. ` Try them if you are a suf- ferer and ba convinced. e Put up by ourselves. Sold at 25c per box. 'P A. W. llElllllll, Pllm. ' | ' Central Drug Store @that our Instant Headache Q Sunnyside. Hector McRae, executor, Oyster Bed WRECKS. Result Prom Storm ori rlic Great Lakes. 1-¢-_ll l _.__ W. W. Sullivan, treasurer $47.40. V ~r /”“°i°‘Y°=“°“~ S°“"S~ $5"-°°- St. James’ Gazette Resenis r Brink of Nova Scotia: ' , A ` ‘ "1 i T' §~ _ _ Archibald McKinnon, Charlottetown, Carnegie S offer of Ten I Millions to Scotland. AGAINST nccsrriivo cnRN1~:c1i-;’s Gir"r. Loivnoiv, May 25.-(Special)-The St. J ames’ Gaze.te hoped that Scottish pride will rise in wrath against the invasion of the almighty dollar_and scathingly cri- ticizes Carnegie’s_ofi`er of ten niillionsto the Universities. o Darn or rm: GREAT our RACE. NEW YORK, May 25.-(Special.)-At Sir Thomas Lipton’s request the first cup race has been fixed for September 21st. TERRIBLE sroniu oN THE LAKES. Cnicnco, May 25.-(Special)-Death and disaster resulted from Friday’s storm on the Lakes. A score of vessels were sunk or wrecked. and vita ty comp y ex aus e To persons suderiirg the results of thin blood and wasted nerves, Dr. Chase’S Nerve Food supplies all the the steamer City of Baltimore. needs of the system and brings perfect _ _ hea_1th_ It occupies 3, gem by itself The storm has been the worst in nfteen and is unique in these respects: that it cures by forming new. rich blood years and the extent or .damage is nm' and nerve force, building up the system yet known.It is feared still other disasters It is a. reconstructant, restorative and revitalizer of the most unusual merit, which sends new lite and new vigor to every part of the body, and gradually _ and permanently cures all nervous trou- ¢\11‘€