HHH I Fl'?lP‘l'¥Y‘fP all r _ t. - ` fl V ‘ff _ _ _ _ g' ti" _ E. ' eff? gg "_ 5 _ _'-_-si » ',. e _V 3; if e '_ ¥“~ - ll care. ‘or. _ H 1-:es hoardetl and we i _gi at lQ\\‘ flilts. '¢o\|rteous Treatment -’|,i\Roe secs ` _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Q.. _,_ ; _ .Q _ ,_~ . _ __ _._, ._ .__.._ __,i_f__-.g._;_f.,-‘f’~;, ._ i _. _-,V-_V-;-_~;;.', _$;;§__`;‘;;,’;4f2.:;;¥,_~1 1. ‘.~- »~ _ _ ,-:QQ ;.+.g_ij§‘- _ _ _ _ _'__' _ t_ ._ _‘_ __ _ _ _.__ _ _ _-__ _ _ ‘_ ,.r_ _ ,_ ., _-__ _"_ __ . _._. \. ;V‘-__-__;,_~,, :i_»__¢I;._i ;<_,`___§X~i%»;3,_?~_'__§}._;:.£v_ _.;f,_‘_,,;._____,¢;_ _;:;£, ,____A ,i _E - .< -r e-“wc ._ c , -_...a-.__ .i eu.» _,,..~...»¢»,_..»&-<_a»~=l\»v»-il-_»-sioom » THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCI IEWAID ISLAND, HAY 21, i901. "" 3 ’ _f-/-~ “ “""'°_‘ 'Y Y _ lf.illiii.»'ii~|~ir'\:y» ie ',.~\\ ,_- \=il\i:‘llll'li _ _ ..._ . it._ _ ho ti-iiiitl : I i. _f\ » ~ _ - _ "by ' |-~ ii~\i- t i~ i"i in |ii~t fha’ Iticmhol Linimei Lll‘C0'S Livery and‘°“1 `.",.,|iog Stables ‘Q Queen Street l Che.rlottetowr\~ ' - ~ ° la - or _- hire at any hui.. _\ 5 3. '!`_e!l§Yt1~‘qt£1,\,.¢¢<; i»_i<,ible ii itice. A é ggmugr of the ririii resides on pre- ' lv* 1 A710 .duBr..|&.& . _ somxble Prices 1, Au Ndgrs personally attended to. O3 ‘g"l`e‘.cpht~iic 3o` li ii.- iz snag, rsorai ro s Y o of/ f l'3`° flb C3” ‘<3 (F3 WTS pd pina! ‘T3 ll ir' if 4 A.) {_ ,.~-~ ~.- ~\-of-J--"-~`_`v f-eshened nn. lf gl ‘~_;s iz-.;e._: .._..e i_. loc, v.__. ` ~»-_-4 new uv-ro `_._---._..__.. sL1:.: ivlth ltcaltli ati; : earilirzns a;‘.e: as i tub v.;t;i the ‘~ .=.'.'_ei:" _ s /\-.,.~ 1 Baby S \/‘ti J ‘__-_ Soap. '.1-.is soap is made entirely \'-*Th c vegetable fats, l.:.s n faint but ex- ccisite fragrance, and is unsurpass- oo as a nursery and toilet wan. Beware cf imitation!- ALBEBT T0l\_ET SSAP G0.. iiirs. ‘E mv:-v--_ :Z- ESNTREAL. oi _ v _______." ___-.;.'._ ....-.-» »_-1. ___.. all _i Min Be “Beaten` lhrmer vent into a grocery store and exhib Htotheeyes of an admiring crowd an eno l§_egg about six inches long, which h wledtohave been laid by one of his own inoaelmdit tired' d ld t __ _ PBC In C0110!! 311 WOU D0 he anyone to handle it, for fear of breaking it its mined it with the rest, and, in- the countryman said: _ ve hiot something in the egg line i t " a dcllar you haveu‘t," said the tti 't d ge ng exci e replied the grinning grocer, and ' behind the counter, he brought out a w.re » isomouiio in the o iioe that wiii *uf-»lll1ink,”saidghe, reachigg out for the _&!. “Hold on. there,” said the farmer; ‘°let‘s see ]hbeat it,” Andhe handed the e to the ocer. Tlielatter held out hlsghand fo€°rit,but dropped *fl Ilrprise on the counter, where it broke _two U9PI>lates_and a platter. It was of solid ii on Filled white. lllteied the farmer. as he pocketed the money ldjralked out; “but ‘taint no use backing |l\m_i¢the solid fact "- ‘fhmt nouse backing against the fact that Illtllerthe qualitv nor prices of our Groceries mime beaten This accounts for our increas- e. Al. IS your stock of jam-running low? We have a quantity of that pure home made “NYU at loc. per lb. TUE\1reka Blend Tea, z5c per lb. T¢1¢lJhone No. 23 Lower Queen Street If H § Steamer City of Ghent. Colnmencing May 3rd, will sail ‘TWD Charlottetown *or Halifax "WY Ffldfly morning, calling at Sllmlllcrside, Pirt H~wksberry, Ari- glill, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon '°\’.Sheet Hotbar. Returning will Vo Halifax every Tuesday evening, I lea mm!!! Same calls Thronoh Bills o , D _ ‘"8 loaned to Great Breton and a.: P°"“* 8-C lowest rates. W. \V. CLARK, Agent- Charlottetown, May l, 1901 d&w IIT n sti‘.'i\l‘ \\ ' _ " ° °_m“,,.__ I' '~ 1' i-;i~.\i\! Iii I \kv_ nod _ ,pl MIN if qhg limi) sw \=:t»\\~i-~l it §““&=t ` \f_\\’;i\*~ i.i~~-;i _-i liottlv li iiiii_\'. ` ' t . ' ' Wm It so _ I lm its i wr 1 J i il Boys and Girls Can IT Sl'lfiUl.ll Nlll BE A “PENAl.” lNSlllUll0 *U o litics Should not§Enter into the Management and I-`-itne Should be the Only Test for Positions in the Publ Service ot Reformatory Institutions. His interest was created by the indic ment in the Supreme Court last summer of two little boys of nine and ten years of 881%. Charged with the breaking into and stealing from a number of business houses on a stormy night, when it was hardly flt for adult life to exist on the pavements. He says that incarceration without any n other jail, is a mat-riculation to greatel ni- on g: At the National Conference ot Charities and Corrections in Washington last wee. E. P. Wentworth, superintendent of t Maine Reform School read a valuable and eo ry. thing to do in Queen’s County jail or 8 crime which is not always ended in pe tentiaries. The gentleman in questi has handed Tan Goanniax the followin interesting paper on The Origin and D velopment of the Juvenile Reformato He said in part: ile reform‘ we may well rejoice at the a tonishing progress made in the past a the highlrank our reformatory institutio h " . n of our institutions is the result of lab t by them in our future work I the necessity of modern civilization. B and girls will sometlmesbe wayward, will sometimes persistently tread the e D exert no restraining influence, commit- path of vice and defy th_e laws of th land, and when the private home ca ment to a public reforinatory becomes necessity. The confinement of juveutl° 'C090 ffenders in any place where they ca if:nceaga.inst common decency as well ated in any civilized community. Yet Yesterday it GUARDIAN representative ' had a talk with a gentleman who has been interesting himself in the history of re- formatories throughout the United States. k. he As we contemplate the subject of juven- so nd na ave now attained The present excelle ce or- ious efforts of the past prosecuted amil difficulties and discouraging failures. It is said that history is the torch which illu- mines the path we soon must tread. If so it may be well to briefly consider some of the principal facts which have been estab- lished by past experience that we may pr fl ` r e- 1 own, nor parents who will find the until they become self-supporting. -Hence these children must be fitted to earn a living before they leave the reformatory, as otherwise they will go out into the world only to be tramps or join the 0- . r fore call your attention to a very few of these leading truths: First.-Juvenile reformatories are a 0?! ssociate with hard-ned criminals is an as ublic policy, and should never be toler- accompllsh their work by educational, rather than by retributive or repressive measure. An evil heart cannot be con quered by force of arms. Tying down the safety valve will not prevent the pen T. up steam from bursting the boiler. The evil in a boy’s heart may be repressed by 1deterrent punishment, but it still exists L there and sooner or later will burst for h in increased fury. Not by direct assault can we overcome the evil hearts of our juvenile deliuquents, but rather by th indirect but gentle _methods of education, using this word in its broadest signifi- cation. must include physical training, school- l training. Au education which does not _- include them all in proper proportion ls unsymmetrical and defective and will Fourth.-The educational processes a astlc training. manual and industri not be productive ofthe best results. Fifth.-So far as is possible juvenile reformatories must teach the occupations or trades which the children are likely to follow when they go out into the world to earn their ownliving. Many of these r m children do not have good homes of thei great army of criminals. Sixth,-Thejuvenile reformatories mus sonal characterlstics,because of the greate freedom from irksome restraints because r issued against twelve booksellers ' ' _ . , _ _ for selling obscene literature mainly Am- ~ '_ _ of the facilties it affords for better clas- erica” papers which thetcanadim govern. ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ l smcniou °f the delmquents’ 'md n°°‘n7 ment forbids use of malls and customs en- _ i re _ because the cottages can approach m o nearly to an ideal home for the children thancan any great building occupied as a congregate school. The physical sur- roundings should be made pleasant. Flow- ers, pictures, books, games and other ac- companiments of the best private hom our country where boys are conhned in I hopofo) and ho_ppy_ jails, penitentiaries or work houses, Sovon¢,h__.A jovoniio I-oformawry Them the? _*NUDE their Gletuelllll? should never be regarded as a penalin-' TRQBUTB To FOREIGN Qp[.'|Q5Rg_ instruction invice and crime from older ,o;too;oo_ A oommmoong go it ohooi ‘$99619-WS, 1iSl`»¢l1lD8 With P895 °°l»°Ulfi°“ lnotberegarded as a “punishment” ani life V0 $90593 Of b\1l'8l&1'y 8-"<1 Vi°1¢l1¢¢» °1`[in such an institution should never be with feverish thirst, drinking in revolt- oouodimp,-gooomong, The ooo of oooh _ ing tales debauchery and sensuality, thus word, shows o miooonoo poion of the no- patch reviewing the operation-i in China Preparing themselves 1>° be the °°t°r° in me ortho institution ood tends to tho 8 t bea. home. Parental care and love must be paramount. For younger children the cottage system is far superior to the con- _. _ _- _ . _._---_ --~ -- gregate on account of the greater oppor- tunity to deal with each child according to its individual temperament and per- @§%@%@%‘r@~..l’i% (D 9-5 sense t_J\\. (ri- Lf/ » 'Jai GYUW REFURMAT URIES Qggniiliifgngsiwiiiliiilfwiiiiliiiitilii O O i Btn hite Winge bc Reclaimed From a Life ot Sin. Angels hover over the editor who is mtnly enough to`adm°t Q that if he has said anything against his enemy he is ashamed -s N_ _ off, he is sorry for it, and over the judge who stays the hand ~/=" of vengeance and leaves his enemy to the future punishment in the world to come. “ SS ic ~ White winged angels also hover over the man who ‘ without. an OVERCOAT in the fickle climate of P E man must get right with his creator, or get right with island Weather. Its the-only way to obtain C6 i o in this world, or the future world, to get right with P E ` I. weather, vou must call at OUR STORE and buy one of ' l U ° OBSCENB AMERICAN PAPERS. .__- MONTREAL, May 18.-Summonses were try One man was fined $50 and costs. “lliltill i?i“t‘f'f 25°- C aent direct to the diseased by the Improved Blower. ° fiom in oioon, oi ui on- should abound and every effort should be e an e relret 9° Sal' Uh” ffh¢l`¢ “Ye Still 918°" in made to render the life of the children P--=.._....°.i_:.'°,_...m d~°P'°r.._. ':._:.'-.: i Catarrhand agua. Blower H-oe. Alldealemor .A.W.Chaoo _ _ lledkino Co.. Toronto and Buick. d ` '___- Lormos, May 18.'-General Gazelee, the British commander at Pekin in a des- from August 14 to January 17 pays tJ‘ll>\ll»¢ similar deeds of daring wickedness in 1 -o of the ohndl-on oommiogod to io, Io toforelgn omcers with whom the British AND GRN GURED IS YOUR YIUSBAND, BROT?E1; FATHER. = ni _<1 swf f¢1“;"¢ atllicted wo tle Disc ase cf Dru!! £11' ness- ?Withhave a sure cure whlCh C311 be glven wi-ra or wrrnonr the know- ledge of the patent. Read the follow- ing which speaks for itself :- Sim l=`r.Ai~:cisco, R 'i ° DR Wff-S‘i‘.UN]-3E S t thanks clllparisnns ttttttttitlt Odlous hi lust step in and compare our PPG-by the quire boxes tell us whether it compare# with what you have been ____ Slllollllll - Yours in Christ. Rev. I. M. B- _____________ wdhave ‘nd WC hiv file Oil Clll§~ 3 Gilt Dear birs -Kindly acce 1115' for the wonderful ang Wfnanent cures you have wrought on Il\ht;I\Y i members of my C°US1'¢SaU°n- I megf organized a sfciety among mii t ' bers to promote and advertise t ds 115056 safe and speedy cure _for this rea ee curse and _disease which so mln] She amicted with. You will learn flllh _ near future of the result o_ t eu’ tliebrdrsl sincerely hope that God will l>l¢.°5 ou and allow you to still_ conti_\ll1¢ 111 be we “d i°°“ '°“‘° szsi is fellow mortals rom the sc; the mad to live a sober and righteous e. Y wi; 'ngleonld do more to assist you mtgsnoble and worth v_Y°1'¥» 1 “mi years to come. ln many parts of our gaooléyoooooo gholowoohooid be oo roviood were associated notlbly Japanese and country there is urgent need of legislation oo to strike out these objectiooabloowol-do to effectually end this promiscuous as- and an others of like import, S°°i°l=i°n of old end young offenders. and Eight.-:moose from i-tformotoi-los the first Step toward en-‘linsit is to pro- should bo conditional. an iotoiiigoot vide Sllitlbl” l'¢f°1'mat0l‘i°5 W which supervision of all childred out on partale ` l01'iIDil\ll1S ma? be 9°mmi|5Wd» should be maintained and their conduct _ _ ,_ S€¢0Dd-*Juvenile 1`ef°l’m9~f-01495 d° andtreatmentcare.fullyinvestlgated.Parol “s°m° f°"‘° ‘hmk the?" ”“3ht" °1°"°" r:form_No fact could be better established od ohi|dro(; not doing won should oo return thou UNB- Th°S¢ Wh0 YNWG had ex' ed to the institution for further discipline Peflence in the "al`i°\13 inSm"1ti°US or transferred to an intermediate reforma devoted to this work are unanimous in loo,-y_ Upon the faithfulness ood om a»SS¢1'T»iDS its U'“th~ N° "°”'S°“”‘b_1e;cieixcy of this supervision of paroled Staten Island c1ub_ Ho hoo played with P¢1`S°I1 °1“im5 ‘hall 811 had b0YS 0-Hd Bifls children the usefulness of a reformatory somo of the' boot oluoo in Eoglood, Hg can be made good. The Saviour Himself very largely dopoods_ wept because of the unconverted whosel Ninth_The management of reforma- l188¥l5SHC°0‘11d “UU Teach' BM it is,t0ries should be wholly divorced from '_---¢-- R F- & can true tha-U 8-18I'2€ Dl‘0D0I`ti0H °f 9'” thefpolitics. Success can be achieved only I b0yS and Sifls °°mmitl'ed t° modem re' iwhen such institutions are controlled by formatories are reclaimed from a life of lpersons of experience and ability, whoso sin. Our reformatories are successfully ‘tenure of omce depends upon the emoi. P1`°5¢¢\1l~iU8 the W°1`k ‘M7 were design” iency of their service and not upon the 50 <30. Bild it is the dill? Of C119 Pllbllc 5° lvicissitudes of political parties, whenever take a lively interest in their welfare, and _ mob tnooiouoiooo booomo the “spoils o by wise legislation, intelligent supervlq- lomooyfisoojooo oo tho patronage of pou- sion and liberal appropriations of public ticians’ dbuses are sure to creep in and bl _ th t h the highest _ _ 1 ____ l";l);l;f5|€l;?§c§€nc;m 0 mac general mismanagement, incompeteney Third.-Juvenile ref0rm8l'»01'1S mllitand corruption will follow. Public oili ll ld b d d bll t Americans. _ ---o‘-- TO CURB GRIPPB IN TWO DAYS Laxative Brom:-Q"-3 nine removes catheia ¢_1_{|-1-» - CRICKET COACH ENGAGED. The Wanderers have engaged their ` cricket coach, Lohman, whoihas been oc- cupying a similar position with the will arive here early next month.- Halifax Herald. 6 This aignatute is on every box of the genuine Lasative Bi-omo-Quinine ww, f & named! that cures a cold-in one CV ---o-- MONTREAL JAPANESE CONSULT. ce OTTAWA, May 16.-A private letter’ re d d h re from Ja n to-day announces Baby's clothes should be washed e_».__ »»-- - i . hm __ %%i€@E%%§i%§l'i%il*é those elegant $10 Covert Overcoats if you can afford it, and if _you can’t afford it, then one of the same style but not _ quite so good at $6.00. _ _ These Overcoats come in Steel Gray, Light Grey, Fawn .and Blues, mostly English Vicunas and Wnipoords $ We also have a longer coat for older gentlemen 7.50. 2 ~ If you want to stay on earth come and look ovdr orir 7 lame stock of Overcoatl. If not, forgive yo ir enemies or the editors -and judges do. _YOWSG 0 CS The Wonderful Cheap Mem ,__ '_ i PROPOSEDSAIUNGS FROM i Montreal and fGha|-letletowln DURING THE SEASON OF |901 C.lliug at Father Point. Gaspe Mil Bay, Perce, Caps Co fe Grind B.'v'l.‘ Suminerside, Charlottet _FBDM M0l%$E‘-il. ` A'r2PM i s `ABoU1‘ GEPM J,”- ay, 3rdJune. Monday,_27thMay ... l7thJune............... " » lstJuly......... . . . . .. “ 15th July. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ __ “ _ 29th July.. . . . . . . . . . . .. “ 12thAugust.. “ V 26thAugust............| “ 9t-hSeptember.......... °‘ 23rd September.... . .. °‘ 7thOctober............ “ 2lstOctobei....'_.. " “ 4thNovember..........| “ Returning will leave Picton, N. S., every afternate Monday at nooni on ai rival of trains from Halifax and St. J ohn, calling at Charlottetown Summerside, Perce, Mal Bay, Gaepe, and Father Point. Subject to change should circumstances require canveu. Bans , Ch’town, May 20th, 1901 ‘ - Ajanta 21 2 aw tf _ -_ --__ I ! . _ »~ ls ou eregar e as pu 'c rust, an ceive e D8 I 9 U __- ' 'the only test, for positions in the public that the Japlmesfi 8°Vemm€“° °°“l'°m' - 1 . _ service of reformatory institutions. 9181188 the 0P¢I1iHtZ Of °~ ¢°nS“l“f~° *W MW' _ ° __ treal. Arepresentative will be sent here ‘ A i ` if at once to open the oilicé. '“'“"*"'-_ | ’ I I f _To Core a Cold in One Day Take Laxatlve Broino Qutnine Tablets _ *"1* au dmggisos refund oiio money if it folio.. 4 _ e _ to cure; 25c. E. W. Grove. Signature _ _ _ “` on each box- are the results of the most careful tests, and if rightly used will produce large and aatialactof ll _ CYOPS. ‘Q } _ They are Well Balanced - Guaranteed Dyspepsia Cure f _ -, f, _d , ,M ,,_ M Md, _ ' ‘ ~ t ' ' th amounto Nitrogen, e v. rom Airman fran, cap ~ 5 omg” thetin uwhite as snow with In dist _bed D.-"E indicated by lgdxnialildixlgz, aii.l’§§°ilii' ¥<'ov°“‘.°r.¢°', toot. *were in court . 'Sold by Johnson 8: Johnson, special --- o To cure a headache in ten minutes uae-__ _Thtee b0_!¢8~f9l';'1'w° I ' ‘ A Knmfort Headache Powders. _ ‘ _ i ' ‘ April 3), il 85 w, Sw ’ ` ._ i ,;g~_ ;».-_2i'i--"yi2';=‘»'t`5_ ’, ';v~-»'“;-=-“- W _'_¢»T--55'. 4;* ';;»§,.,'-'.">”-`_-,§=‘_____,a,". "i§‘._»' -'_ »¢t,<_ ra - V5* 1 ,, »e ,_ .sa \ *_ .-» f'U!"'v§ terse “Mc Ml.. 0 p~ \l_A »\.§ F-;8YK£l|’T0‘X ._ c l0thJuue .. . 24thJune .. .. .. 7r.hJuly .. .. .. .. 22ndJuly . . .. 5thAugu|t . . .. .. 19th August .. . . Zodsfpember... ..... litlabeptembtl' .. .. 30thSeptember ... l4thOctober . . j 28th October .. . . .. stasis