____ \`- , _. i J _ . vi ~‘ J I l=1s_ifi _ __ _:._¢f _,, W §`f I<»i=._..- _ »-. .~§5=l»v.T`-S' 15,- Q.. ~.f1 oi' ' ru , 1.; ‘ _rr-< _ ‘;»_-fs' 1 ¥ `. :_\ X, - if' it rr _ ,. » ' ’.!'I»~‘ F _';=_ ~ _»i,. _ . `~ ~f`i__~‘<:~ : . 1'- 11 __.. .,._.__ _.___ _ . 2', If =.\;i;` _ _ I _ _,, .__ _ _ ~ ' ~f i _ _>?_in"_~ , _ - -1 .i Ti ..;‘ ' _ _' ii? # _f - __'-'»~ :f'~ ' ` ‘l _ _ _‘___ I . :‘\ ’ - . _`~-‘ffl C " .- M _,_ =,\_ ......»5... ` iii if / I G if ' V rp- g_.».i__~ , e-e _J __ ,»'1`__' I -. . 1 ‘- » r. _ _ ,I ~ _, -l `..=._ -M ; I ti. ‘ if lr" '~_ . ii. _;-.lt-1 Fr 7.‘.»~;.` .-,- lg, .tie-,. .- ‘_,>~_‘ . ¥.»'_"J_ . _ ,Q - E =~.. :-,_»;f*=“»© .cr~__ _ ,\_ t. 5; I igp r _li r l i fi-‘_-_ I :pk ri i I X. e _(5 v .ui I I I l 'T I _ _ I Ii; I f fifi‘.;.=,i;. ' _ ` ~ .i;.;c,'_»>' _ . . . h an would close r i 1 if -.;.~¥'l_,_g ;_ j-._ " 1; f_@l§~, *ig . - ' I:L'_ - . ”:I¥,'_i'| 'AI I. - fi '» 4,11 .._ "l v 44 .~¥ -'in g r _I r~f '~ I _ L. I E? f Therefore we trv io .- » I I I I - '. I I __ I ,1 r I _ I nan* _»1-'F-_» ,_..__ _ _ .'I 'gi-_-,,_§"§`, . s' . -,__;»»`__».»_3__I,_.__ you would feel it a _~,r. r>;§___»_ ty... I ‘ ____ couductastoreln which ' if you win have a- ref- » 'i' __ fect protection in every 1 _ 1 _ _jz 'j5‘"*-*"2 way as we should ex- - Rings r W _ ____ ___ n-;'_rn _r 1 I _ | _ 41 1 _ 1 1 4 _ Y A" WEDNESDAY,`°JUNE 9, lf. Your I » e __ ____ _ Rev Dr W W Andrews of Mountme'nt.amdt e comrp y go f ,_ _` Allison discusses the above topic to the half million dollar mark." rv \ . -'_ - .raaiw . _ ,. ~,_ ".3 no _ _;f5=_¥._,4',; ii recent issue of the Christian Guar- Sydney Post and in order to verify . . _ . i. i ,_ _._ _ _ _ _ _ __ Hg) in li »_ i fluff, - ir* ill. r f. li .i We assume that if you were in our plate i 'Q duty to protect and pro- j THF CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN' Tl-FE ECONOMIC VALUE OF in a luminous and forceful manner ln dlau. He first discusses the eflrt of lntempernmte upon the citizen ns a worker, and- the consequent lcss of productive labor. He finds muny large corporations such as rnllway companies, putting into frrce probi- bitory laws ns far as their e:n|»io_,ees are concerned. on account of the r* I ._.i* .~ ”.:' ' ~ . -if. _».__,_-,»., ,,,§ `- i mote our interests in », :dr _,’\ .- .-,.»; ju I. ___ __ ___ I _ -_i_ every way. Sunday “drunk' and the llltnduya _ "lay-on," the waule of property and, life through avoidable accidents, _abd the general decrease of energy and reliability. Other _big corporations such ns the _' '.r _‘_N- pect were conditions reversed and we were trading at your drug store. 1,, We want your trade . and we ask it on a basis f` of good goods, good I service and reasonable prices. L I J. G. Jamieson _ DRUGGIST i I i. __;._. _.i -L v._._..__.___ _ ._- "t Wedding 'F I _ 1 If there .s one 'bing m I than ally othera bride is pun- cular about iti~ her Wedding Ring---lt must be good. ._ Our rings ure the b--st in Canada, are the same to ilu- centre. and have our nanlv irrl *_ quality stamped pl»linl\ in- l e. ` _`~.`.=._. I Writefor ring size -~nrd. G. H.TayIor Jeweler & Uptieian 'ri iiiiiier ill- _\r-¢ d_gr`K in C0101-_I-iC\_] :but tins fire wus under control after l`l‘-1'U`/l`i`flt-5 me Qlllltu D0 its fUl`mL‘1` nie-llou aluioi :eiiucd I , - _ *ll -------- Hdvor- It 13 UCI POS' From an address dclivcritd by Lord und' covered the rfleans for repclli‘rt;_ __ I . ,Montugu before the Nut onnl Dcfencc uirsbip attacks. It would r!lYP0u.r I we tu buy anything Association -the following facts in re that the ailrship is very vulnerafule to Dominion Coal Company of Sydney, [“lr.~sc heavily every year through the I fact that n large number of lucnl are absent from workthe Monday after pay day. On June 15th, the first Monday after pay day 810 men in There were at tho time- no outside tt- tructions, such as picnics, gmues, etc. From January lst to the last day of Iapril. the cumv=mv.c\aims to have the percentage or loss tlirougl. dis- , 4 lost 45.000 tons of on output thr0uu'h\ ease, nccidtnt and- crime. ll this be the men absenting themselves. This would be at the rate of 130,000 tons a year. The loss in w-ages to the men is estimated at $130,000 for the yenr. The Government lost in royal- ty $16,250. Through incrensol cost in production the company lost $13,r 300, besides the profit on thc 130,000 tons of coal. lt is estinmted that in twelvu months $250,000 is spent in 1i\,uor around the mines. Altogebher the loss to thc mon and Government would amount to about $380,000, while the total loss to men, Govern- THE SOBER CITIZEN. These tlgurés were published in the them Dr. Andrews wrote Mr. Birchall. Manager oi the Royal Bunk at Syd- ney, who wrote in reply, after foli- sultatiorl, that if there is any eiror in the llgures it is “in understate- ment." Now thiu same sort of thing. ig going on all over Canada, In thai dustrial concerns and the small,I _ _ ` Y _E .I . f I shells would be used which would set . tire to and explodorthfgaa in the bal- loon. A' single hit would involve the total destruction of the alrshlp and its crew. ' Burglwries are _becoming too freq- uent in Charlottetown. 'races that have occurred' during some months past are apparently the work of local a.mateurs,'but it is none the IGB im" portant thalt' they shall be speedily' discovered uno brouglit to justice- Oun police force, though eiiiclent. lei smaller than that of any other Can- adian city of the size of Charlotte-, town. With but tlwo men on patrol d"`tv bv da amd a like number at big in ' y ‘ - . 1, | king ac- night it seems hardly possible to ai- Qxitin ehgii EE'-,;&;n°\;,,:;rw€|1 .Minoru the protection' absolutely neededl asked, as Dr. Andrews puts lt,'f :"Should not a. nation as a business Ipnrtnership, sa'y that the loss of ec-I onomic values is too grcat. and that Thzin there is the cost for the de-i tection and punishment of crime re-_ I _ _ _ 6 _ _ _ , _ . the different collieries were ohi \\'.ork.'1;i,st your in Canada for that which Iindisputa-bly reduces 'the vital fofrce, the woriting ,energy und -the moral stamina' of the nation and increases Itwated as a national qumtio-n. and dealt with as a business proposition, would not_th»e n-.ation do as tlnse big railway corporations do, which have prohibited the use ol liquor almlong their employees 'I Those who read Dr. Andrews' ex- ctllunt article with' unprejuditcd minds we think can hardly fail to be convinced that prohibition of thc liquor ltraflic by the state. is aft once a sound `ousin‘:st| proposition and a patriotic duty as well. A SERIOUS FIRE THAT WA The fire which so sezrionsly dnmug-;licavy both from the fire which de- cd the Queen Hotel 'yesterday morn- .ing was ut the outset it very tlireut- Irwrtivn of the hotel. with its con- ening one. The building is of wool, large and nlgli. other wood-enuuila-Iwhich was poured upon it and ran ings were at the rear, to-.the west- ward and' across the street. These-I 'I`h'¢F€ iS H0 H000 time fOr a fire. are the conditions under which n. small firo fre.,_-uc-n'tly develops into a conflugutioxr As it wus, the fire had obtained great headway be-lore it was l.i'l-scovered. At such a,»_ ‘timy un that account. But thfrre is caiuse' moments are precious. Fortunately only a light ‘ureeve wws Iblo\vi‘n:;:. The hotel stuff condn--_tclliulfost intact, the fire was provcnteil .g\,é,,,S,.1WS with coolnws and- Dr0~p_1__Iironi spreading ‘to u”.»;»_ ‘ ___ _. i€"f -< ' ~ f__»_ I, __ fp* I -s _ ps., 5; 5 I » X -\ I ‘ , _L_ _ F __ ,_ I . , »,* 1 - I5: ‘if _ 5%' ., I *I I .,_ _ _ f ~ t iii ,(f___{ , _, _ _ __ .s=v°~r§_> , _ I _ i i . ._.§.f; .iii ii . 'I7 i Ii 'i=._f_ . 3 ry ~ .I , , : _ I l _,;_,1§,_._: ._' :Q __ i _%_’f!_ .id ' _fri ntl ui, -1,-.~>f.ul ix' Q I li” 4 i I ' Q ii rl #F \ ` ‘ir I _W ,, l __;»t~f “,¥!:»ri ' 7 if. _ t l _ _» ‘__, ' __ __ _,__ _M4 _t--,_ ,_ ‘ -'~ '__ »i ‘vs-vo ~\».'.:- .» on _ .lu _.i"; 1 f_“,=,_ '\‘ . _r_._ __ .,_ _- if L_. '_ 'A' if ~\~c ei .€~\‘°`*’ ._ _\__;__ _ ___._.5?l________ _ 1- .err , __ 5'* "_ .-"- . ri , " '°I'»i’; .if ' ~ . ._ . ‘\.\`\-‘. r .'._../. *<14 A » ’ 1*" ’ ' or * w " ~ I . . 3 _. _ , li a»~__ , ~ -it _,'r\I-l ', _ _ 1 , Ir MJ __ _, _ _ " ’ iii ‘ if I V 5 y I 1. ..‘ a _ l ._ ’f'_»~“.°,“&,»< ‘ - .~.', r_ -._ A'-l 5 -U, fr .\l.\_ . il ,i ,I ' ~». .~~_»'<'15§" 13-. of wi _ Pu l _A __ _:Q _ ,v -4, ._____ _ _ § _ ,~-,_-_ ~ » superior irurd to what the aations are dining Lvtifllili by EUDHN- ill WINCH Small __ to prepare for aerial warfare are' V _ _ _ ___,______ slonl or 'rl-ls _ v 1 is ' IV ado rn Canada l Safmls D“m°“° We” mad? “b0“i»,wrote to a professional friend saying- 5oo pounds poultry every Tuesday for which we will yay highest prices. We are also prepared to handle Potat- oes, Oats, Eggs, and all farm products gcncrally.|Always on hand a. complete and up to date line of choice groceries and fruit at very reasonable prices. 0.1: la F .Holman &. Go. I ‘tr - . 10,0-00. 6 7mwfd&r31 I The discussion ll-pon Lord Montag- France was tho pioneer in dirigiblc 1900. His eliorts continued elll 1904. His airship finally was wrecked Monte Carlo. The French' military authorities and Leboudy Brothers continued the experiments. Later on, Count Zeppelin in Ger- many projected his larger and more powerful nirships. In addition Gtr- n1.u1y is now building; six airsbips for mllibary purposes and has pro- jected four more. ilustrln, Russia, Italy and Britain have all been cxperinlcntin-f.: along silulinr lines, but Germany has m~s.c\e much the largest expenditure for this purpose. Germany expended last your nearly two millions on balloon 'and airsbip service; France 3233.000. AUSTFIB- Hungary $27,500 and Britanln $26,000. _ ‘ .5 __ (Name OIi_l every P1‘lCe.) I balloons, a/nd the first: ventures of_ A M , gamma dodm, some um. ‘go pa :_ I I ' _ ` ‘ _ ” _ I ,_ at v ,_ gg A l li' of the Zeppelin tyre ’ cortril $250,000. Foroy or them women S Footwear Jasv Ca|dCl° (gl. S011 could he constructed at _the cost of El:_c__e_l_s_ip_rScottish 'l`uilors,Ex|_1crt Furl-icrs as single Dreadnought. We Want eye]-y woman to __ _ ' 16| ("'“f""‘ 50 _ 1; B it ' ' p r‘ nting with G _ _ ' T88 Y Bill) IS GX (-5 lIl'l’B both d‘irii,'ihlo balloons and aeroplnn cu, as are also the other nations at bove named. An aeroplane to carry two persons costs from $1,000 to ue's paper was splritefi al§\_. vgii, ;.§1=»=f_:§=. ;:=_ t ,s 2 __ ____ _ _ _ _ -""°‘°"°°*>V~Rr .f --M __ , ” `;;;i;2'= ff. ___ __ ______` _ _ /__ _, Mvtf* f§',_1.__;¢ ' ff' _ .._.._-- - _ ~ »~ "*">£»wf' »-W . 1" - _.,,' ' . s,`¢,_."‘ °;»`ff.”’-~.,_ "-»..`.o . _ _ ,_ _ I , , . _ ._ ‘fa '>""~ . 'p-i..M~_";_» _,___ -. ‘~» ~. 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We would this the grandest suvllto dispose ui’ will :nuke no mlstuke bv __ sending luunc along on orbcfnrudlty of _-nic 5' is-mail ` - en ‘ \ Shrink "W" tco weighty for shirt _. __ shades are golden _ ` '. 53135 -' 551211 .>:`.-"l';i:rE§E5" -?§;5'_i'_-'__ 'Ei _ `- `_ ` ' ` _ ' . re "'-f if? . f05eS» Old fosev Vloleb '”' he amethyst navy. Clear- * '. _ 5"i"::" 1”' l to the buying public of P. E. Island. __ Q , ‘ / _. l // » \ . _ /f ___.________ __ _1tl59_ that- Mr. Rogers became _i:.ss_o»» _ 1 _ __ - IS the Shade of the Sea. _sulting from intoxicants-un euorm-|;¥_:1_?_:»~;_l___;l_p aI__l_>_;l_¢;i~_l_i;s€__ ;_ii;)rt_p§r__\_i_v_;t‘.__‘__ _ _ . I°“S “mm yemiy' And Ehere is mei rm rlarrie of Dodd and~0R0E.'ers. I Iii:-'I Son' especla' _Y for the _ Rosy “St °' hmm’ ‘M6 'U00 gpm _ _ month of I une. Directoire /I __ _._ . ‘X _L . “ Satin cloth is the Tip Top of fashion. - T hese goods are pure ' wool 44 inches wide and are \ \ well worth $1.00 yard. Guar- anteed not to spot, cockle or and t-he tip “top” of iashion. Quite heavy enough _ to make up into suits if you should wish, but not ..,_. 3 fl, ‘E-E-_ - .i :_ waist d1°CSSeS. The //f" brown, I druid brown,» taupe. myrtle green, olive green, grey, .wis- taria, mauve, ashes of \ ww _:__ ` _ navy and cadet blues -_ like everyone interested to look over those goods or write us lor samples as we consider. offer of new dress goods ever made__ ROYAL VICTORIA ” College = Montreal A rosldentlul hull for thu wfilnel students nf McGl_ll University. -*lllliutcll on rlllcxhronko Street, ln close pr-oxin|il_v to ilu: l_l|ll\'cl'sity lilllldillgrx luul lnhoru\nl'le4. Stullt-_l|l.~ of ille Volloiiu nrou.d||lil'.ed to (no r~nurs4~ in .'\l'l~i of Mollll |llll\‘er.1lty on illowlieal lcrulil willl mon. lull, mululy in sl'_[ml1\l4f l~lu_~‘uo»-. In udditlull to the lcol_ul-o~1 ulvcu by the l’l'ofossol»s und li1=ctnrcrs of tho University, stlllllnlls urn usslstcd by( resident tutors. iiymrlusiunl, skating _rip .tennis courts. etc, Scllolurshlpl. und Exnihltlolls n\v.\rdod lulllllully. lllslruollon in ull brn||clu~s of inllsic ln the llli-_lllll l7on.~'orvulo|-lllln nf l\iu_~i|'. For furtllol' N\.l‘tiullln.rs, ltlldruss The Warden, Royal Victoria Collage. MONTREAL _ ____ ___ _____*___ _______ _ ___ ____; Nlclilll UIIIVIHSIIY MONTREAL Session |909 ,- |9|0 _ _ Courses in Arts, Applied Science (Architecture. Chemistry, Metallurgy, Theory and Practice of Railways, und Civil. Electrical, Mechanical, and Mining Engineering) Law, Medicine, Dentistry, and Commerce. i Maerlculation Examinations will com- mence on June I-ith and Sonicmber 23rd and Examinations for Second Year Exhibitions and Third Year Scholarships will commence on Seplember 23r(]_ Lectures in Arts. Applied Science, and Commerce, will begin on October rm; ip Medicine on October lst. Particulars regarding examinations, entrance requiremenls._eoursos of study, fies, etc.. can beobtslneu on a,»p|i¢,,n°,, J. A. N|¢||0|»_s0Ni M. A. _ _ I .R°§l2.l.2"_".'_. “Qu Radiat Upton Pfr _ The following races will be beldnt 0 Upton Driving Park ON W°¢l|\¢l¢|\¥. June l6ih, |909. 2.35 class Pace puree $25.00. 2.50 class Trot ‘purse 325,00. _ Entrance money ten 'per cent of purge will be received at the office of G. Arthu Esnery until-9 o'elock June |401, Race starts promptly at i. 30, National Association rules logevorn, For particulars nee poster. , G. Anrnus assauv. ' d mwrwtff. if G ao. mnouatu i M°“f\»zer 5'l~nllhendmwf5i. ~ - Canada Life F acts The Canada Life at the end of 1906 had on its books zo per cent of the total business in force in the twenty-two Canadian companies. During the past five years, however, the Canada Life, paid 40 per cent tr the total cash profits paid by all Canadian compan- ouring the same period. W` |`. B ' _ un°wi:igentSummenidc w' h ' w_ p_ C || _ Manger P. E- , mc ‘ qhmsgentattrfiert. B. D. Rogo\'l._;_C““l°’ dmwfrwstf - Charlottetown _ __| _ I | 4* Caihgdralg are painted with C|llll'C|l€S ANBRAMS Residences I _ . . W|lll_¢'l|_-000” I and Public Buildings ~ " ‘ '_ _. TIIYOUQIIOUI Canadlr _ :__ ‘ ‘ .Srf=°ify‘..§fil1i1