.1 i Q um- Y-_sl LOBSTER BAIT _,__- Parties needing lobster bait should apply to J Hi MYRICK & Co "`ignish or Charlottetown 6-ad 5i 2 r ' Worms in Horses Horses infested with worms are usually run down and in poor con- c‘ition. Some times they are hide bound, and “pot-beliied." Othei symptoms are ooliclry pains and staring coat, sluggish movements, the skin covered with scurvy blot- ches, belly tucked up,slow breathing, irregular appetite, dung covered with a mucous substance. The horse licks the wall, bites the woodwork of his stall and has frequent move- ments ot' the bowels. with some grip- ing and straining, and rubs his tail and fundament against his stall. These symptoms are frequently seen in colts and young horses, and are common when horses are pastured on low, _wet land and drink stagnant water. Many ailments are due to worms. A sure and certain cure for worms in horses and colts is Jamieson’s Worm ` Powders For Horses. We have carefully studied this complaint and thoroughly believe We have the best remedy which has yet been discovered for their radical cure. lf it does not prove effective in cases where you are certain the horse has was ms we will gladly refund the price paid as we do not wish you to lose where we recommend a medi- eine. (live them a trial. Only 25 cents box. For sale by maker only I. ll. lnmlnsnn, DRUGGIST, Charlottetown. din ssnvidi Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed an *vi here desired. Leave orders at M son’s Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, 1-28 rl I yr Telephone No. 52 .___- _Zf.“" ,;<_.. EYE i EXAMINATION 5 Eyes should be examined every two_years. The eyes change. Glas|eg exactly right last year may be injurious now. VVhether you wear glasses or not your eyes- shonld be examined at least once every two years. We are °Y° ¢!P°fiB. We can sEord you perfect sight. G. 1=. nurcneson, Expert Opticlan, 25 d wtf. EEHKE EEE I ` ll l%!l!_. 1 V td J i \\\ 2 A5* \\\\\\\\\i ‘ H \\ l\\\\ ._| .Ly I \l‘1// /sy? 1 ff.. : ,lin ':_",.|l.» 5 *: T Z‘ i - lr\\ii\"_" .'¢_~ _\ , g 2 Y.: _ \\\\\\i I i >`~ \ Y \\ 1. --‘ ‘ _rl l \\\\ \ ___\ ,,_ 5 :'_` > . .\ &‘- \\\~\\\\\\\\\\ 1 _ ,__ _ \` g f \ = 1 .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 5 un-\\ ‘U27 "' 125'- \\\\\\\ \\. \\\\\\\\\\ . _ \\\ ,_ ‘l \n| > l C- Donzxld & McKinnon’s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- 1 ' F _ , J, THE HOME OF THE GUAilDlAN cnas.z.o'rrn'rowN. P. B. 1. Business Oflice Telsphone 133 b.l Editorial and New Telephone 133 a. (lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll. \vr:o.\'EsuAY. .nina 7. nos., CHRISTIAN OR PAGAN 'I We are sometimes told that Russia is a Christian nation and LlnitJupau is npagnn nation. Nomlnally Russia is Christian and Japan nun-Christian. Doubtless, too, therc me many real Christians in Russia, and some in Japan. But we should form our opinions of these two nations, if wc _judge of thorn ntnll, from their fruits. And we ought certainly not to nssess or estlnintc thc riglitcousncss of their motives and olrjccts by the fact that one is nominally Christian ami the other nom- inally non-Christian. Thurs nrc,ns we know, Gentiles who know not the lnw and yct do by nature the things that arc in the law. And thcre is One Vl/ho rules and ovcrrulvs among thc nations, \Vho called Cyrus llis anointed, although thc Medo-Persian monarch was without knowledge of thc truc God. “I have eur- nalned thee though t-hon hast not known Me." Japan may be now as Cyrus of old was, carrying out u divinely appointed mission. In the light of these infallible beacons let us look at so-called Christian Russia, the most notorious oppressor among the nations of three centuries past;Russin the dcspoiler and oppressor of Poland, and of Finland; Russia whose diplomacy is based in falsehood and per- jury; the most notorious of treaty break- ers; whose Czars and Ministers of State have never llcsitated to trcacherously set aside thc most solemn obligations made in t-hc name of God; who from time to time- "Hnvc called the Holy '.l`r-inity to bless Partition leugucs and deeds ofdcvllshneas;" who have held their own people in ignorance and slavery; who have cruclly persecuted all Christian crcccls cxccpt that of the Grcck church; who have sub- jcctcd to the knout, toiexile and slavery in the mines of Siberia whoever dared to claim thc rights of n freeman or raise his voice for liberty; \vho have wlnkednt repented massacres of J ews, and have lived in riotons inxuryffhy extortion and greed practised upon the needs ot the poverty-stricken masses. Arc these the doings of u Christian ruler or u Christian government? Now let us turn to Japan. Here are a fcw words from a public address of Senator Chauncey M. Depew delivered the other day ln New York: “In 1866 I was appointed Min- ister from the Vnltcd States to Japan. The Jnpnncsc in those days fought HEEEE KNEE Mlllllllll From the largest and best Foundry in Canpda WHOLESALE and RETAIL. This line of beds is extra heavy and strong, just the style you should buy-especially as they cost you less than other makes of iron beds. Mark right Furnishing lin. p carpet, and smiesfi A6 ~ V -- Eli-llleid-chi EEEEEEEE EI-n‘llSlE newest on tho W. P. 0ol\vtll'a, with BDNF llid nrnaya, and had a feudal system like thdt Igwhloh ,dominated lumps in the eleventh 031151117 From 1% in IIB have made greatarpx-ogressthan any`Westem natlou svarmadeln an equal period in the history ol the world. “Thelapanoso todsyares tree people with a constitutional and representative Government, afree press and universal _ education, and present a tlery patriotism which reckons that lilo glorious' which is sacriiiced tor their country. In Russia conditions are reversed." Atreepeopls,and loyal and patriotic beyond compare because they are free; an sducatnfd people, tolerant ot all forms of religious bellet;a people who have in One generation learned the civilisation ot_ the West an_d betterod t-he example. No Christian nation hasmore carefully ob- served lts treaty obligations. and Japan has never been an opiosaor. In war none has been more humane to trlend or toe. And hers ls an honest govern- merit. The taxes are strictly expended on the objects for which they orc raised. ‘Grnttls u thing entirely unknown in Japan,"snld Dr. Jordan, President of Leland University, the other day. “I vcntuie to suy that in the prcsentwnr not $100 of the Japanese war funds has been stolen. On the other hnndlpresnmc that not one dollar in twenty, if one in a hundred on the side of Russia over rcnchsd its _proper des- tlnntion." thics go out to Japan not illone because she is small compared with her giant ant~ agonist; not for the uneqnalled skill and valor with which her people have fought undurcd und won victory uit/er victory on seannd land; not because she is the ally of Britain, though cnch ot these con- sideration would challenge our favor, but more than all because we bclicvc she is in the right; that her cause is tho cause of justice, ot liber|y,of tolcrunce,of humanity and piogress, that shc deserves well of her slatcr nations and of the world \\hilc Russia deserves ill. There is and can bc no punishment for nations beyond the gravc.Nationul sins must be punished hcre. \Vhat we sec going on in the East is a judgment of the nations and one ls set on the right hand and the other on the left hand, not because of the faiths they have respectively professed but because of what they have done and left undone TIIE ’l`ill_\' M.\N’S DANGER lic cun`t resist disease gcrms,- thnlfs why bc's such n mark for consumption. in tlnslnndof plenty, thinnt-ss ls wick erlness, especially when iris so easily overcome with Ferrozonc. This remark- able tissue builder makes you fnt quickl '; it does so by iormin blood thats rich supplies the nutrlmcnt needed by worn- y . <1 ou, re . checks reddcn, proving that. weight is licingnirlricrl. To he well and stay well use Fcrrozone. Fifty chocolate coated tablets ina box for fltty cents or slx` for $2.50 at all dealers. l\l1~:nPnr.~', ’1`enn., June l.--l‘l_v-Go\'ernor Longino, of Mississippi, who is regnrderl as one of the ahlest and most conservative observers of cotton nllnirs, predicts that the present season will show the greatest cotton fnrnlnc ln history, and thatthe cotton belt will he unable to supply the dcmnnd. Governor Longino makes this prediction nftcr finishing 1| trip through his State inspecting his crop. Cuban Dlarrhoea- U.S. soldiers who served in Cuba during the Spanish war know what this disease ia, and that ordinary remedies have little more cfl`oct than so much water. Cuban d lan-hoeu lanlmostns scverc and dangerous as a mild attack of cholora. There is one romcdy,ho\vcvcr,thatcun ulwnynbc dcpcn- dcd upon as will be seen by the following certltlcatc from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston, Texas: " I hereby certify that Charnberlain`a Collc, Cholera and Diar- rhocn Remedy curcd my husband of a severe attack ol’ Cuban diarrhoea., which he brought home from Cuba, \Vc had several doctors but they did him no good, One bottle of this remedy cured him as our neighbours will testify. Ithank liod for so vnlunblc n nwrllclnc." For snlc by all druggistn. SENDS HELP T0 INDIA. SIMLA, British India, Juno 2 -The Jiji Sl\lmpo,ancwspnper of Toklo, has sent to Lord Curzon $5,000 for the relief of sufferers inthe rcccntcartliquakcs, with an expression of sympathy from the people ot Japan for those of India, “her well bs- loved nlly.` _ Whooping Cough in lamslca. Mr. J. 'Riley Bennett, n. chemist 0( Brown's Town, Jamaca, West India island, writes: “I cannot speak too highly ol Chn.mbsrlaln’s Cough Remedy. It has proved ltselfw be the best remedy for` whooping cough, which Is prevalent on this end of the globe. It has never failed to relieve ln any case where I have recom- mamledlt; and grateful mothers, alter ua|nglt,nre dolly thanking me for ad- vising thcrn." This remedy is for sale by all druggists- _----i»;-- Tollets :sts In all shadeeand shapes, the to be hand urs at , {\ ’ 1 tr; ,r rv @ % Waterproofs C which are nere in abundance in as- sured styles, potfect dis. These garments are now made in such beautiful proofed fabrics and Ready for a Rainy Div? There is no department of °\ll’ business more important than that devoted to Ramproofs in _ _` », , In the light of these facts known and o read of the enlightened world, which is .,', »'J / the really Christian nation and which g V nobby designs that they serve the double purpose of a fasnionahil spring and outer garment and a pro- tection against the weather at the same time. This, with the extreme moderateness of their price, makes them assured sellers. Latest fabrics with nobby trim- mings, ga’ Coats, $3.75 to $6.50. 1011! Coats at $5.75, $8.00, $1o_oo, $I2.co and $r4.oo. Come to headquarters for correct styles. Special Uinbreller Snap. Ladies' or Gent's at 95c. .nuns anon n. co. §%@%¥i5 'lla' 1,, -:\, Club 9th, g nuns' class cast ills pro- 'Halifax p towns great sue. ¢¢5s' " ` t ' ' Attractive specialties will also beintrodyéd by members of the Club. ` Vinnicombe’s orchestra in at- l tendance. . Popular prices: z5¢ 35 and 5oc. Tickets for sale at usual places. JAMES EDMUNDS, ‘ President, GREGORY F. HUGHES, Secretary. 3| 3| 5| 7: 8| 9' ' ` THE Charlottetown Steam Navi- - gatlon Co., Ltd; STEAMERS PRINCESS AND club Noarnuiaaaanaan G. H. Taylor has a line linc ofsilvcrwarv 6-21d 4i. Invictus shoes lor' men.-Alley & Co. Charlottetowrqhgents. 22d wtf. NO MORE DU ST. --‘l byuslnf thc \\'nrld'.~‘ Only I)_\|“ti°"' (lL~`l\drlJh(llr\\al\. ltihil orders promptly ntwmlcd to. Agents wnntcd. Address DUSTIJZSS BRUSH Co.. FOR SALE. A doublo covcrcd g_al'1'fflK¢ in 8005 !`0lN\ll"1\\»l ilttcd with liubbpr Hirri~iil.w_.‘\Rbsx>galx1. Mark id' rl'glit.‘ l"ni-niahing Co. ' 16 tl t ._ ._ _.-__._:»~v=- "1 . dit' 'hr/1 ¢\~ 3.v\“ _\ '. _ “. Sl~l.'\LEIl Tl~l.\'I)EllS addrcs.»acrl to tho un~ rlcrdgncd, and cndoractl "'l‘cndci' for Pont (mire at Slonrls, P. E. I.," will bc rcccivcd nouriahlniz and liealtilli-givintr. l"2U`°20l“; 'xr%i.itl.liii\o::ilii,l"'hi<|d` 3`_21 nt t\'\n\ri»\, l’ E l according to plana and out ncrveH,rapidl__v constructs muscle and .-;poL»i1lr»ntlontobcsconat tha Ilcpartmcnt of :V fott tissue 'lhc forn fills tt) \bl'=\\' 'k.0tt1 ' 0 t. di Cl rl tt~- ` 1 n or s mu. n , |\n n in o L tuivn. l’. l'I. I., at tho oiiicu of J. li. Ilcgn.n,:Eriq., Ii'-sldcnt itmzinccr, P. W. l). 'I‘cndc|>a \\'lll not bc considered unions nmdo o|\ the printed form snppllcd. and algncd with thc actual signatures of tcndcrcrs. An ncrcpttul chuqluo on a vlmrtcrcrl bank, bl tl of th H bl tl pllyli C til i0 0l‘( BF 0 ()Htll'i\. C ll) tilnistcr of Public Work c ntl to ton cr cent » ‘ ' - ' H. In xr | PREDICTS COTTON FAMINE. 2.2-f’,.il'..‘,`;..’.."'.iil5i.‘¥&?i‘.§ll "i».ll‘°..ll.'i’l§‘é’?.~lii"l?.§l 1 - \n *__ forfultcdii’ thc_ party tondcr-ing dncllnc tho, v *_ . contract or fall tocomplcto tho work con- trmetcdfor. and will bo rotilrncd in casa of noir-ur‘<-optlilicc of t/cndor. Tho llcpnrtlnont docs not bind itself to nc- ccpt thc lowest or any tondor. By older, FH.l<.D. GELINAS ' Secretary. Dopartmont of Public \\'0rkn, () ' M '27 190' ttuvm. ny . o. Nc\\'upupcr_~\ inserting this ndvurtiacmont Without uutlun-ity from tho Ilcpurtnlont. will not bc paid_for it. 5-31 rnwf (iw Bc w2i »-mar..-_-__.._. __1£=n== City of Ghent. From Halifax, evcry Tuesday morning; from Charlottetown, every Thursday- Calls at Hawkesbury, Arichat, Isaac's Harbor, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Canso. Snmmerside. CARVELL BROS.. ' Agents. IH we & th sen. Who Does Not - Enjoy Good ` Gramophone The n\crchnnt.'a |zrcut/:at cnon\.V 0"" bf’ emi’ 6~7 d2w St. John, N. B. thc pagan, Japan or Russia? Our aynxpn- 5 _ Y ' av nays, VIM, VIGOR AND VITALIT hh? °i°°I°“°" m°"°“ iimf" Diiil§li'ii&sI"{iiiif§»iii)"n'liiiv»;ir‘i§s§I°'ii»i.i '1‘»i§».iilh tu¢»1.ii`f.f\i"iii, 'dxiili udiigus. una ni nw sum. 'roarrn r_.1'vau. THEY ULARIFY THE SK|N, PURIFY THE 1 BLOOD AND REGULATE THE BOWELS R323 _fIInIn§_a A N D G I V E Cleansing All Disorders from the System. Positively Cure all Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- _ GiiiOUSl`l6SS UURED QUICKLY and PERIVIANENTLY By Using Y Sick Headache, Constipation and Ilervousnass., -A . _ `\ 9 Two Sizes ' "` |0c. and 254:. a Box For sale at Johnson & ]ohnson’s. d ro mos me-t~. ~==>=»=f ~° maxi; --;p;;;,;,g_, sussrlrurss Fon ;»;;¢.x..9, Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted. FOR POINTS WEST. From POINT DU CHENE, on arrival ni train leaving St, John, ll.t0 o.m.l for t~il')l~ MERSIDE, connecting .thoro with cxpl-<:.-s train for ()hnrlott.ct.own and Tlgnlsh. From SQMMERSIDE, o|\ nrrivhl of nun-n~ ing train from Charlottetown and all »=tntion_- of P. E. I. R., tor POINT DU CHENE, cuumut-t- ing with day train for BT. JOHN, ll0S’l`UN and MONTREAL. (ionnoction ut Point Du (lhane during thu summer months with cars of Boston and lllnino Railway so that no change ofcars is roniliri-ll tor Portland or Boston; thence tor all points in U. S. Connoctlona at Palnsaoc and Moncton with trains for all stations on I. C. R. and its ron- nuctlons. Connections at St. John with C. P. R. und its connoctions, und with Eastern S.S. Co`s.Stcan\- srs tor Eustport, Portlandand Boston. » FOR POINTS EAST. From l’ICTOU_ about 4 p. rn. for CHAR- LOTTETOWN on arrival ot morning tx-alas' trom Halifax and Sydney. From CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU nt 8.30 n. m.,_connocting thoro wililfdriy `t`|’nins for CAPE BRETON, SYDNEY and ]~IALIFA.\I. At NORTH SYDNEY with steamer Bruce for Newfoundland. Connection at HALIFAX with C. A. €\: PLANT LINE for Boston. Through Tlckota to bo had at Grand 'l‘r~unk, Canadian Pauillc, Intorcoloninl and P. E. I. liallwnys and on thu Com ny's Stonnicrsnnrl connoctlng lines in Unit.c f\"\` i-Wir# ,L7 _,-3 Q., 's.._ ~ if 51213,? , 1-in ss. 1 , ~`.“-if °""»"i§' >. Mi” l2""ifo*"~“i@`r» K - =~ '.."_,'.--\»~ 513' 'pc-,.~ .o`~ ‘ to Ioc each shipping. ` Music P Vlliecai: supply ypu pvith .~ t e t .o mus c rom the famous Beslineg (‘ one--renowne tixmv‘:%d over for its sweetness and durability l Come in and hear it la . and et our p-icee. P Y 5 E‘New reoor I and dttlngs always kept in stock. A. Horne & co..- 6-r dw ,Q [`.~... 1 _ 1. J ai- v '~ _ _'-‘r;1_’?=!_*»-.-'»~~ .M ‘ ff: -_ » »_,,_,¢. _--<_~,» - fa. i’»f‘ ".,_,l2~l ." ~. -,f'~‘*',» ~.- -mt' ,¢‘ ;_ ~.'»- . fn. ' "~ _ The beautiful in nature is well worth cultivating. Nothing adds to the appearance of a place so much as a well kept flower garden, and we naturally draw conclusions and the owner of a beautiful garden is raised higher in the estimation of the passer by. The following is a partial lot of our stock- Perennials--Pansy and Daisy in bloom, Dlanthus. Carnation, Sweet William, Forget-me-nots, 4oc per dozen, 4c each, seedling Pansies 15c per dozen. Annuals-'-Aslers. Phlox. Petunia. Verbina. Stocks, Mignonette, Larkspur. M arigold, Balsam. Clirysauthum, Scabocla, Salphiglossis. Candytuft» Snap dragon.Alyssum at x5c per dozen. $1.00 per roo. Single and doub'e Dahliss from seed zoc per dozen. Double Dahlia Sc Vegetable plants--Early transplanted Cabbage 4oc per xoo, Cauii. tlower and Celery 5oc per xoo- Extra early tomato 4c each, 4oc per dozen. Late Tomato r5c per dozeo. Late Cabbage plants for fall add winter use rzc per loo. Perennials sent by mail rc extra each must be added for postage, and cabbage, caulidower and celery 5c per 10° extra for postage. Tomato plants ac extra per dozen for`postage_ But annuals postage free. We have a daily market and when at all con- venient give us a call any day of the week and we will treat vou well Cash must accompany order; Order by rail or boat if' possible- We pack in damp moss and plants are good for a week from time 0| J.J. £AvEs sow, _noor Ann manor; Punt , F R f. B ld , Ba _ F ' oiherodtfuegadea liuiisiit mu;i`\.lumet>Tr:-fn' “nd Where a/strong red,ui brown can be used to advantage. no more economical paint clan' be `ound for the pnrpoie. “:;:.'.2.‘::;‘.’i;i§:;.;:‘;.‘1.:.:°°"°= -~° Paint is prepared readv for lu. Rh IHQHERWIN-wr`L'tlffns ` "' it i=° x gallon, a fl 14 an For sei; by K ABQE I FARM WANTED. To rcnt or bnyou small tarm 20 t.o35 sir-ro-z clear in Chariot town Ianburba, must; bc gnnrl land.nie-clylocntod. in od condition with roairlonco and suit.u.blo ‘ghildln Glvc full p`srticnlm»un~\t.o location and ifliitiirlrro from .hm-lottotown P. O. Terms obo. addr-can “I{0M l'ISEEKEli." - ‘. 6_0 d at pd care Guardian Otlite Blank lliamnnn lin ' . 9 A. 4-'»= 1_1" ~ - ew” `7"f`- _:.1-._-I if ~_--wa if-VM -. _ *'."~*'v, f" ~ -Q-1--»~§~~f' ~ » :.;~:>-o- frzrr- '- The S.S. “CACOUNA" sailingfrom M°1l'~\'¢l1»Wednesday morning,_Iune 7th. will be due at Ch’tovm,Saturday morning Tune roth and sails for St. ;Iolm's. Newfoundland, via Sydney and North Sydney C. B. carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck an produce under deck at lowest sible rates. For furthg: articularr asto freight rates etc., appi)y to PEAKE BROS. & Co. Agents, Charlottetown. , s dai- _ , V PHOTOS That are attractive and up- to-date reproduced on the latest paper are the kind that'| _ _ _ WANTED ‘L_ .2 You can t them at GAUVIN. GENTZEL £°Co.Rho_tographers. J. A. ns. ,BAYER. ' “Proprletori ' -~ '_.'_~ »/‘ Farm For Sale . J-__°.°¥i'1`*“*‘,"_ ' rolnfiio in ' cnsniagfa :soars and lily A s aunt: