.~ i l i » » 2 1 i 3 .= it 1' . I The death is announced of Sir _VValter ~ _ ~ ._ _ __ -1 _ Besant, the eminent English novelist. He _ __ § __ _ ` 4 was born in 1838 and was kniglited ln ` Pay' To P°rk|n' . ” ‘f__` ____ _ I I ‘ i I ' 1895. ' 5 _ if ‘ ` TUESDAY, JUNE ll, 1901. ____ ' _ _ _ _ ' . _. % s v X' _~. 4 _ __,___,_ za »s 7: . 3 , E --i _-Liu _le ‘is _, x it J :i 'E ` 2 -2 ,fi gg. a ff `|iiiii»iileii=~»rar.ii1ni¢:i...¢.~ss.i~i»a_»i».ws.i~ 5 i _-» - ¢ it 'fs -_-UL ii si .-il e in i. > I T _f ~f~. .f _ _ g T. 4 _ With Eczema County Ont., writes as follows:-“I was -- " troubled with Eczema or Salt Rheum There are persistent rumors that Japan for over twelve years, and during th time doctored with tour diitei-ent ph live temporary relief. I saw r. Chaoe‘s Ointment advertised, decided of hostilities is probable. We must, how- to try it and before I had used half box found great relief and change. un. iz. sioaaai-a, mini, N<>rr<3i1i" Russii /iNn.i.ii>iN_ D A am now completely' cured. I have commended it to my neighbors, and can my estimation wcrth its weight Sold." from the tortures of skin disease moot appalling, and so much the wo Ointment stands alone as the one un railing remedy for salt rheum, eczem disease ('0 cents a box, at all dc gr-9', or Edinaiison, Bates & Co., Tor~ tervention of the other powers. It may 01110. Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Orange Marmalade We have just received a quantity of Marmalade in 5 lbs tins at 45 CENTS. Also Cross .Sz Blaclrwells Orange Marmalade in 7 lbs i ns 75 cts. J.D.MACl.E0ll & C0. Phone 126 oRANif""`”` 3 Can_t_at Wreck of The Hesperus 11--_ OPERA HOUSE l. See Program next weelr. Admission 25c and 35s. Give the Philharmonic a good sen of. io td. gl 11 ¥ K Hughes’ Special Remedies me all tried Medic:ine=, specially for the di eases for which they are recommended-T most ' i-ta i in ii it u ' ' f ' ui t , ii - _ _ 6§|°_1§l;;§_r"§_‘”:§ffc_°’ 1” 3” ‘°” °°”5 P existence of Japan would be threatened, Horse and cattle medic nes specially prepared as Only 8 narrow strait ¢l1Vld€S the _ 8 D H Islands Japan has therefore to consider ' The People’s Druggist Q , i 3- is preparing for war with Russia and it ‘ l liclans. but found that they could only is believed by many that an early outbreak If ever, bear in mind that the resources of together I have used three boxes and the world for preventing war are ETSU-ter re' than ever before. The tribunals created in ready to arbitrate almost all causes of li-Y li is the best I ever used. and in bythe Hague Peace Conference stand The keen misery which many endure ‘international difference and disagreement rs ii Within certain bounds the Peace Confe- because it is unnecessary. Dr. Chase’i I-ence also laid down the liI1€S Within 9__ which a single nation maybe prevented lcald head and every form of ltchiplg from breaking the peace by an Mmedin. _l i 4 =~n»r__ 1 l ‘ Siberian Railway than afterward. With d | _ - ht called, with 82,000 square miles and B ,_,:,p,,C ,, _ 7,500,000 people, was a possession of -1 le. O a 1 Q I _ ' D' ` H:§h§;_Dig§stive1_°n_c_ gbma. _pntil 189.1, when it became an in <\\_/ S.ve_:‘._ign _Riot Baer Ex ____w_ _ _ : fi crecspte Maxtifire epen ent, absolute monarchy. Japan, ~\_\__ ti-wr, _5¢_ \;)._/i __ - v _ 16:3? iiiggiovgff rs' ani’ he' "°°°°°°f“1W‘“` "wh Cum” md _ _ WilSou’s Root Beer Extract ' l _ H “ Eye Water, claim to Korea, but was checkmated by ~1_ 10c_ Mty 23 dtf g xrzrzp 3 0.. I rm: : r iiiuii siiwimi ii ° Fmmdem Engineem _ is a very gi eat reluctance to venture upon __ __ _ __ _-_ff ' ,_;;~_ 'the tremendous hazard ot an armed con- ' 5 o ~ - Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- niet- ~ ` H ` ‘ ` 5 Machinists and Boilermakers. ‘ lottetown P. E. Island. “P5” them _and continental railway is completed and un- ’ ,.~ 3'1" '~ m°k° them cut - limited Russian reinforcements would be ` _. *f GRASS as goo'1 as Dew. . available. Ofcourse there is the chance 'K ji'-i_; Send them alongs of other nations, France, Germany, or ~~. __~_._ flfl". to _ _ _ _ __ _ ._.-if ~r x_~>\\_'r?1_<~i»\1'- " . 1, w .ef-.» »- _ .- _ ~ . . . _ 5 ,,_‘¥¥t'.F~".___ __.._+“_iT~_"_,>>c_»=_-\ .__ . at .~f’~,-. __ .’f`f .1 f. " 'J ur - Ti » " ' "; ` ` _ '.‘~; ’ -_/1 9'-‘ §"'"".`;_. ` _ 35'" L f q f ` ' _ ” ' ""` ~ 'lg' ’~$"'_‘1,;"'~ if-ctr » ¢ ` l I `¥ Sm _P *His N .. M... -\- ._ - -Y _ » _. 1-? 1\-'*- "" .1» if ='.~~ ~ _~ =. .- ‘_ .- _ ` . . w ir' _ ~f ' -, __ ,ai-» if' T2 T »i _.__ ,.» ;.:-*a;¢';g.“._=__..-. <5., ‘~_,»'.. ;~;,' ».=..' :»=;.r_~ . 5_=_~~ -- if., . ~ v. ' f _ ;'_ . _»_.~'~';-j»,_' -- ‘_<_. : -.' ~.~1‘_~_-.~.~_'. wg rs ...»~...-i. wi vt - ';. -set. .;r»~.. “-siumkaaw-given-.~.uwww¢w»c=¢ »»*%*="°‘ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTIETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE11, 1901. be doubted however, whether such a com- bination would be effected against Japan should the latter presently declare war against Russia. In population, material resources and in armed strength on land Russia may be said to be three times as strong as Japan. But in sea power their strength is com- paratively much more equal as a total, while in Eastern Waters, where the first shock of conflict would take place the weight of ships and guns would be on the the Black Sea, and on the Pacific coast of Asia. The first naval battle if war were suddenly precipitated would bein Eastern waters and between practically the entire Japanese fleet and the Russian Eastern Squadron with the chances of the initial victory for Japan if the combat took place in the open sea. J a.pan’s insular position gives her the same advantages for attack and defence, and something of the same security at home that is possessed by the British Isles. So long as her fleet remains stronger than that of her antagonist in eastern waters Japan will be invulnerable at home. But should the Russian fleet in the east take refuge and stand for defence under shelter of her land defences at Vladivostock or Port Arthur the entire however, from the consideration that she can fight Russia with much better chances before the completion of the Trans- that great highway completed, Russia. could mass her troops by hundreds of _thousands on her Pacific coast, and in Manchuria, and could undoubtedly, despite Japan’s:opposition, overrun and annex Korea. The possession of Korea is, in fact the ultimate object of both Russia and Japan. The “Hermit Nation” as it has been Britain, or all of them, becoming in days that where no great territorial o other object is immediately in sight ther _*-4.-1 I/ Ph°”° "5' ~ To cure Headache in ten minutes use ° "' / ' . _ 90 cents Per suit' KUMFORT Headache Powders Beautiful Wit Menn° ololoolollolo ' ' “P- 5- CORSE-T5” _ _ sim W.-..... ' gg- _ _ ~ _ omething extra line in light weight natural wool ni¢~,e1_y finished Japanese navy might be repulsed. J apan's' Japanese side. Having no distant posses- sions Japan's entire naval strength is- available for attack or defence at home. _ m "W, 9' " .- " "1"'.`1.,. _ _ Russia’s greater navy is divided into( _ J ___.___,__ f"f~""° "f three great divisions widely separated 1 ` 3 ‘ __ and not easily brought together. They are located permanently in the Baltic, ' n Av, I desiretoprecipitateaconllict now arises, 'of Dis- .` -. - _ _.A 7 _ volved. This we regard as improbable. _ _.__,,»1_-;»_,,-,,.__.;p.- .oi ,,» _ §,'_d,{`, .A F... ` /1 -‘ ' 4 \ \g‘€ War has become so very costly in these ""'B "' ' '5 ‘ ’ Robert Wllliams\ Buchanan, a Scottish poet and prose writer of considerable note died on Sunday last. He was born in Warwickshire in 1841. u The aged Pope is again reported ill b t not seriously so. His great age of 91 years makes even a slight indisposition an indication of danger. It appears quite clearly from a reading fully made by any appointed vendo . The clause relating to sales by druggists is as follows: (5) Provided that the sale by legally qualified physicians, chemists and drug- gists may be made of pnysician’s prescrip- tions containing spirltuous liquors mixed with any other drug or medicine, and not intended for use as a beverage. &...A- ” ~ ?1-- _--_-._-_-~ _-.-»_ “ I found your medi- cine a blessing to me and my family.” There are women who feel something like a grudge against the children, who one after another rob their mother of her beauty and strength Men do not usually reahze how much the mother ves to each child to her own loss ome accept it as part of the obligation of Nature and pay the debt grudgingly 7°» new joy and fresh happiness It isn’t I the children that steal the mother’s i strength It is the unnatural drains and pains which weaken her Every woman who has used Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has found in it the one thing woman has waited for. It stops the drains, heals inflammation ulceration, makes the bah 's advent “ Favorite Prescriptio .” a pleasure and his life a b essing o ‘.9 I read what your medicine had done for o er is - N opiates or narcotics are contained in QU th gzople," writes Mrs. Edwin H. Gardner, Box ecliwood, Norfolk Co. Mase., “ so thought ` I would try it, and I found that it was a blessing _ to me and my family. I_b_egan in june and too six bottles of your medicine, and three vials of ‘Pellets.' I tool: your ‘medicine a year when I had a ten pound girl. I had the easiest time I ever had with any of my children. I have be eu' it kin bein f°'s __ Rfy W SIUCQ. O0 !‘¢¢ £3 0 8 ite Prescription, three of ‘Golden Medical eovci3,' and three vials of 'Pellets' I had no appe te and could not eat much withgut it d trqsing me. Before I took the medicine I only wepgrhed _x35 pounds. and now I weigh 175." . Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets clear the brain by cleansing the body of the cor- ruption which clouds it. , »_ _ ~ iiii-cfs `_,‘_f Beet desi- ll Extract will .~/_ I C°"‘ ¢“f° Russia. Japan has never forgiven the W “ w R ed. I _ G Ro‘tBeEXt »0" _ “ Digrrxiflioeednkeiiiedy. action by which she was robbed of the em ‘ E r tact 1 v M RhF“”’°*i$”‘ C“"- fruits of her victory. Moreover, with? 'roothache Rcmedv Korea in Russian possession the national . i ‘ l .. Ha" D’°5si”g° _ - - - - _{” All Easy to n_1a.ke,giving you » _ . " » ' ` ' i a plessint beverage for little - _ l WANTS, ND’ - - - ' ° oncy Also in stock. . _ » _ e _ ' ' jf' *”°‘1“i'ed-“ADVICE FREE-" Hermit Kin dom from the Ja anesc "J Pab=t’s Malt Extract- \V - ' T I” Ginger B er Exfract. l0c in s’1é`él’ ofthe Prohlbitory Law that druggists P are not allowed to sell ihtoxicants un- mixed, even upon the prescription of a physician. Such sales can only be law- rs Yet in Nature-‘s plan every child is d ’The Millin9fY L3adefSl i8- /it THE BEST VALUE possible for the money, 5 » she now is. ' _ _ _ The Sqsuare l_)_;USSlS"S- You will find it in our English Dinner Seis at $12.00. They are the In any case whether the conflict begins UUUYS1 9- \\\ lg cheapest, in the long rum .=°'""°"'°§ l’.‘;;i.’.';“:;:;é“§°;;.;".5..§??;‘. .f‘i.”.‘;;i°...i;’; _ A gun Lawn , one for Japan to undertake. If Japanese *R ‘ _ r '-" ' Mower does more forces were landed in Korea it is not im- __,.. .__ _ ' _ ° probable that the Kingdom would make " =' "T"--‘ 0 harm than good' m Mcommon cause with Russia and in this ni; if i . , we 'fhnpen and w way the ground could be lield until the . 3-, Sunnyside ~_-,_, ‘-%,»-~ ‘°- _Q . _ ~. ,~ '__.‘__?,<_;.»' _ _ __ W 1 , . , “T * " .J ‘. f ,,i. 1/ \\\ f 5 ,-.~ _i g ~ ;.1£.\' .., ,.._é?_ =\~ iii'-i‘ 2-W .~ ' if af- ' ¢¢"~ 1.. »,-_g \ ,_/ at ‘- ""1'_x| _ 4 *iiél // . \!‘ _ .r;f'&§¢§., i - ~»~ -»<. "2_ . Ni- I E '-‘ Dainty Corsets for dainty was up to 46 ’ I E L;?;?;.fisht. Fit right. H ‘ $230 per suit 0 | M <1 'ht Aim in G d L I Maguefrgtured onlygby _ _ _ PAlllSlAN GURSET 00. _ _T118 h0l3 bl8.Sl'» LI1Il1b6I' Kiln, H88»l561' Mid Fall, »ll0W in Quebec, Montreal and Vancouver _ T' E EE I X 3 E 'asc in our dry housa, will be sold at abargain. delivery “I I A 4’ ‘ " -i"=“' ' ' IIN' Gs ."- ~**’°“*=l°“° first ° notice or nssioviii. _ AND _ 8E0._illllBlllllEllS, V i lll‘ i illill I' ALBEITOS Stove andmoneyland may one hal! an much as lines as long. MGKINNUN' 8|. heltyour npedpiadiispteperedsee l.\.0ll¢ Lower Queen St , Ch’t'cwn. -' 'I As we _are very busy in our Millineiy Department and our milliners are working early and late to keep up with the orders llllSS llllli ll specially requests that you leave your order as early as possible. because when we promise your hat at a certain time you are sure of getting it. at F. Perkins & Co. 4 Nothing helps a min to forget his troubles, mire than a comfortable, perfect-iitting, and well made suit. _ 'Ihat is where the art comes in-malvring them comfortable. Our many years experience in making clothes is what helps " us to give, with our elegant fi s, just the comfort you want, Buy ' from us and get the quality, the comfort, the high class finish, and the moderate price. ' y _ _ _ FOR SALE-A seco d-hand Sea! E - _ _ eth s'M.ilt Extract and Htff- .__ A,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, m,'§,,,,, B,{,§’_‘“’K,,,. » » , _ whether to precipitate a war at the pre- ;._ bl-am Q _ _ _ v » ch lottetowii. mfdaw sent time or await an inevitable conflict ' ‘ Airotcheai-iesHall.Sunnvside. yearslater when her encroaching enemy i A* W0 i_ ' - ' - shall have become much stronger than li with the intelligent buyer is, not to buy goods for less than cost, but to get Lewis Old Stand \ Light H Weight Underclothing ' For Warm Weather In cotton, light, smooth and soft _ _ 50 cents pei' suit. Nicely Finished Balbriggan fine as silk Morro Outfitters. & e Building Lots For place premises said power 28 Tues tl sale. ; i Worth’s 1 Prince Street, ’ ~_ Ch’town. P._E JOHN 1VlcLEOD & C0. R good condition. 1 Will be sold _"_ _lib the D018 seven said he of the on the said the abovg thereafter in sale be sold by H. Charlottetown, Hay 27 igot. Livery Sta §First class single double teams. Finetumoutsfor _and private parties. lephono H J 5 20-d 3m SEll0llll-lllllll P For fsale `a isecond.l\and~'1i_`_ R (Bi-oidwood) Mahogany Case, ,fin for cash. Call and see it at my room, Great George Street. ar - W ANTED -One or two capable servant mae!! wh o thoroughly understand horses and stock. W ages $120 pei' year-and found. References re- q uired.-Wm. Walsh, Reppoch. ` 4 d 1 wk . WANTED-A Carriage Blacksmith. Appl lb Bowden C. Atlcinson, Port Elgin. Westmorelzl-hd Co., N. B. ` ` June 1 1mo._ TWANTED.-A servant for general home work. apply to Mrs. R. B. Norton, Upper Prince Street. ~ zgzf. _ "rb"iI1'=F‘..-A ia e neil 4° x 5° feet, 'c§fnei-_of Great George anrd ltuston Streets. APP? W George Wheatley. 523 lm __.._..» w.wrEn.`se i d ' <1 im wag and work *in bakery. yhlruspgg ai 1ead.tyr6, wiggln i811’ education. Good recommendation. Apply (0 D. Stewart, Eclipse Bakery. 17 U- __ T0 LET,-That conveniently situated 1103158 onthe corner of Pownal and Water street lf- present occupied by Mr Hewitt, ¢ as all 11190- ern improycments. Possession given the iii# of May. ` 26 t f T0 LET.--Two new dwelling-housee 03 Hillsboro st. near Hillsboro sipére, TMI# houses ire both new and Bret-c 1!1_ NYU particular and have all modern convenience!- Apply to W. W. Wellner. 25! f ¢ T0 LET.-.A three story dwelling on PrllC¢ street near Kindergr ten Hall This houi-e bv all modern conveniences. Apply to W. W- Wcllner. 26 t f _ WANTED.-A Houselreeper for the Wafrm Farm. Amiddle aged person preferred- Sim? tion. permanent it suitable.-Apply t;J:_&°h° Newsom, Charlottetown. 4 ron sans.-5c sure; usfemm sank °f r. E. 1. stocks. n. acer. 115-_ aoslws wnirxn.-T°_»¢ii our see:-sm-_ War and Family Rec: . _l Pictures. Our lg make from_$xoo to flue a n\oiith,canvasai:l¢ di teauuhil pieces o art. See gui' IMS* * every day? in another part of this paper. H012* Uove ty lf af. Co.. Clumxo. Ill. _ lawn hot' ;1,,A l » N AND AT s_ ,D_ » _ _ ‘ f _` _ A “ _, . _ _ €. P.iL`ol1do!\» o rr Riuvnzis _ K. EDm§'G- 2'IF'I'S,. Puyslehgn AND tice and Residence: Km Si. EXIF