_ eh, v ..1~_\~3;_... _l _ f / _.L_ '.4 4 ' A _a ._.z¢~§\»- .~>¢"E‘ ~. a., os--f » ,. l . . PAGE TWO ‘ ` " 'rum nuriisr News ""‘ Tl-IE CH DIAN '-'°" rinse oii' 'ALB ~7"'”"“ IUNE 6, 1910 A i ____ ._._.._.__ _.___._.__ o_o, s,_ a A ___ _,_ - .- \ ARLOTTETOWN G TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The 0dors of Spring Blossoms find a rivalin our stock offresh delightful per- fumes. _ ' Aincng them you will find not only true floral odors, ui ade from the flowers them- selves, but combination odors devised by the most expert perfumers in the world, some of which’ are almost an improvement on na- ture. _ Thus every indivi- dual taste cau be met. There is no such other stock of perfumery in this lccility. J. G. JAMIESON. DRUGGIST The Medical Hall. dtf MONDAY, J UNE 6, lgio. JAPANESE 'l`li1BU'1`l1lS T() We have before us tran.~»laLion.~; of 'leading articles from priiicipal Jap- 'anese newspapers dealing with the ldeath of liiug Ed\\'ai‘d. They are uni- form in theii‘ tributes to his ixhility and worth and the benefit-ent results of his reiun, correct in historical facts, discriminating in their eulogy and all deplore his death with a sin- eerity that is in some of its express- ions nlmost pathetic. The Youiiuri, for iiistanee, says, "\\e can only ex- press our surprise, mourn bitterly, ami lament over, the apathy of Hea- ven." The (`lmo dwells on the sud- denuess of the sad report “which has startled so many millions of people tliroughoiit the \\_'orld. Espec- ially will every one in the Japanese I‘Irnpii‘e, \\'lietlii'r liiuh or low, feel tho which has overtaken the family of the .\lonarcli of the eiiuutry‘s »\'aluei.l ally." _ l`lie .Iiji finds that the loss is ii‘- tlie pouer of the Lords is the great, iinostioii nt issm-, porliaps the great- est since the creiitioii of the Consti- tution, is thi need of the eoiicilin- tory mi~tlioils of liils Maiesty felt. But it is just at this moment that the Kimi; has passed to the llevond, eniisiiig an ii'i'i~para‘bli: loss to the m._,l___h __m____,__ HHS l___`_`_ ____ _mt l_____ inoiiiiiili __ulio.~.i inllu¢__nri upim the woi-lil’s affairs has been so great as l _ iied to the lliitish nation alone; it _ Wedding in TeaSels, Bake Dishes, Fern Pots, Waiters, etc. - These goods lmve just arrived, are the very new- est patterns and first qual- ity. c G.ll. Taylor ls liki~\\isi- it loss to all iiutioiis of the world, und more piii'iii'i|lai`ly to Jnpiin. .lapuu feels the sail blow se- vei'ely, bi-lug specially reliiteil to (ireut Britain." deepest sorrow over the bei'e:-ivenient' f ' ed to maintain existini.; conditions in n__,mrabIL, ..l_:_____,_,m|l\, Huw “_he__;tl1e .\lt-ditei‘raiieaii and Atlantic. At 'l‘HE LATE KING EDWARD. I As a concluding sample of these _iiiuny and heartfelt tiibiites, wc iyuute from The Nippon: "The report. of King l<3dward’s death has come so suddenly and un- expeeteilly, that one feels almost as in a dream but unfortunately there is no hope of awakening from the dream. The King has given proof of uneommiin _natural ability, by the aid of which he paved the wav lor a reconciliation with France, personallv visiting Paris two years after his accession. The 1"ranco-Britisli agree- ment was arrived at on April 8, 1904. This was a great stroke in thc tlilp- louiatic world and ii; has had n, far- reacliing etleet on the peace of the world. Siilisoqiiciitly, on _-\u;;ust lil, 1907, the .\ii_i:lo-ltiissiaii agreeiiient was effected. Thus di|l'icult questions which hail lasted for rinturies were ainieubly solved. His .\li\jesty’s later visits to eontiiiental countries help- the time (§e`i~inaiiy sliowed eei't1\in ‘displeasure over the liing‘s efforts, but care having been constantly paid by the King to the maiuteiiance ol friendly relations between the two eouiitriifs, everything wenli on siniiotlily. llo\\'e\'ei‘ fiii' brick we gn iii liistiiry t,lie/world has not seen ii lis .\lnjest._\"s. 'l`liis i'_ri~iit. iiilliieiiri' inning bu-ii utilize-il absolutely lor peui'|~, it inielit i-\'en bi' sind tliiit His .\lnjesly was the only iiioriurcli who hits ever wii-ided so gr(-iii an lu- l`l ueiice. ' ’ soini: si-iuisible it-llcctioiis on the cor- Iuiiiitiuii outli, iii uliirli it says “tbi- the di»!t.riiii-s of the |’i'i‘sliyti‘rinii, or oath slioiilil be ziineiuleil so its to be positwo instead of uegiiti\'e_ liy stating what ii l'ui‘t,estiint lrelie\'es_ _the King can be rclii+\'eil of denyiny what lioinnn (`utholies belie_vo." And why should he be askeil to deny on oath the faith of oue_. und only one religious body? 'l`hi-re ure perhaps one liiinilred different forms of reli- gions belief among the mnnv mil- ]CW€l€l‘ lions of people who live under the gui# 1“`“*”‘\ ““1<~ ' _ The majority of the people of the _ all, for that matter. lluddhists and I Molrainnuilans together are fm more British Empire are not Fliristinnsat ° ' numerous i'n the l']nipire_ than are a King George‘s (`hristian subjects.’l`lie Kin' could not retuin his crown a l J. G. Worth L lli be ii member ol a l'resbyteria.ii, or Proprietor i\lt-thodist, or Baptist ehureli. llc must be a member and ciynnnuiiii-ant First-class ' or ow i‘inn~t»ii of rlmzinnil. 'I‘l\<- law Teams __ _ 5mg|,, and |),,,,|,|, .,.,,<,,,,,~L.S 1; ,mg 1,11 thi- eivil nuthori- in a more tolerant age. Ph. corona- tits of the realm the l’i\i'linintut and (‘(i.Vli\l()N Hl~INSl‘l ANI) 'l`lil'] (`(ll{(i.\`A'l'l(>\' t|.»’\'l`ll. 9 . The i»,\;i:e-llniir Viiiiatliiin (‘oui'iei` liiis‘ that he ilisli.-|ii:\i-_-; the ilo<'triiii's ol' llmlilliisiii or of .`\l1iliiuiiinodnoiisiii, or .Vli:tlioili.~t eliiii'i:lii‘s, or to utlirin that lie is not ii Lliiiiktr or a .\‘li\i'inoii. Moreover, as the l'i‘esbyteriun faith is \'ery». strong in Seotluii-il, how would the good people of that faith in the iiorthern l§.'m.:iloiii' like it if the King were re\iuiri~d to alllrm that this or that doctrine held by the l'i~e.~ib_vter'.nii rliiirrli, and ot that ehurr-li alone, i.~:ii‘i‘oneous, or li.-reti- cal or superstitious? The common sense of the situation appears to be that the eoronation oath should express what the King. relieves and is required by law to be- lieve, without pionoiuieliig in any 'way upon the doctrines of other churches or beliefs than his own. ln days now fortunately long past., ("ntholics persecuted l‘rotestants,I’i‘o- testauts perseciiteil (latliolies, and the English L‘liureli peirseciiiefl those whom they culled llisseiiters, We live 'that something remarkable was in evidence at the time. The day, May 18, and seen at the vatory by the entire stall. were “curious patches of color tor of the Victoria, B. (‘,__ C at 5-30 0`¢`10Ck D.m. on the_da with prismatic colors in motiu found no difficulty in gazing open eyes upon the sun at the (ln the following day the Sn; from the same place appeared _normally is, and so bright tha was ohseried by many Un ,si e\'eiiiii_-4', May 22. wlient, onts and liiirley culloil best, the crop of these three gfrniii. lt would lill l,:'»00 mile grain eiirs, enougli to extuiul t.ln~ best.. As stat.ed in Thi-. Guardian, the union, with the date of 1770-~-Walter' l’att;ersoi\. l7tn-Geri. lililwaril Faiiniiig. 1805-.l. 'l"_ \V_ IJesliiii‘i'es. 1813--(,‘liiii'les ll. Hinith. 1824--(`ol. John Ready. li-l3l~l`ol. Aretas Young. lilliti-Sir John l-lnrvcy. i837-Sir (`harles A. Fitzroy, lii~fT--hir' lion-ald (‘anipbell. l.‘4:’»l-Six' .»‘.. liiinirernian. 1854- Sir lloinin-iek llnly. , 18511--(li-i»i'gii lluudas, ldsq. ]l~l7|l»-W. (`, ltoliiiisi-ii, ldsq. York Herald tells of n strange taelc in thc southern sky between the hours of twelve and one on Thurs- obser- could not be, identified with anything before seen, a very peculiar prisma¢_ ic effect, that could only be ex m'PAroNs"_ f- _- IIONE NINE-SIX lk _ NINE-SIX '_ THE House or QUALITY O __ 4| i ed as a possible effect of the eo The observant and tlioughtfnl. em. ' o tells of what he personally 01,59,-ved _ y in question. He tells that the sun ap- DOBFOII ns if covered and surrounded 1. seen could only glance at it for ii ueeump Other observers in British (‘olumbia spoke of moving colors and sliailnwg while an unusual “pillar ol lightz' The crops of (‘nnada last you in bout. 33 millions of bushels of seed grain. Dr. J. W. llobertson estimates that ll all this seed had been of the of grain would have been greater" than it was by l‘J(| iiiillioii.buiiliels_ l’erb:ips thi-_ figures do not give an A Splendid howing of Fine Negligee hirts TA 7 , . A Large Line ol Our present showing of fine Negligee Shirts suggests itself to the uian who appreciates the advantages of having a good Shirt. Our 'sliowingollers a com- ' ' plete variety for the particular _ ` and economical man. It wlll de- lightus to show you these goods. We believe you ean‘t find anything nicer and when you inspect them you can't help appreciate the excellence of the material. The colors and patterns are the work of the best designers in Canada.. ' Prices 5oc, 754:, ooc r.oo 1.15, i.25, smart and dressy, latest cut, made from the best' wash materials. All sizes from 34 to 44 white and many shzple; l"ine white pique vests all sizes very latest cut......... A-very handsome line of wash re 's :ind fanc whites..............2.00 1.35. _ g 5 y _ J _ _ aileqiuite idea of this amount of H nl / _ \ llalifux to the border of Manitoba. wash Neckwear 'l‘h<~re is nn awful waste in sovving poor seed. lt is ii poor business t-o sow_any but thi- best., 'l‘he soil value the cost of tillage and hur\'osting are the smiii-. with bird seed its with oun ic/\iii.ii~;ii i;ovl~:iiNoi i~.i..\|~: tion oath as it staiuls is not onl\ I i lkyi (Um um' ""“' "‘“l"U\l"°‘l Thi" “"‘“ |’H"|l' ".'\i\`()'l`lll*]ll lll(l L(l'l‘ Oli' 'l"ll,\'l‘ i ~ , . . . F T . ,, _ , ~ ____ ______t____g _________ ______ vm _ _ ~ ~ ~- ` .\ 0?* postage Lain cabling e :ie extra- Wlllilllil A'l‘ title.-I"(lIl2lElc. l'|tl~l'I"l’\’ me urn-outs .. ~ ~ - » ' ' ‘ ’ ' ‘ ’ " “" ' " " _ ,, ,_ » ~ _ : gi le in 5; guest, who \vii¢,- receiving lranslilanted Early cabbage and eau- ('(il.Ull»\'. AT l’/\'l`(lN’>‘J Giiltl. 4 eomts will lime it so. itpugnant to the fillings of lioinan ___ _ _ __ _ ¢""\ll _ _ _ i W d. _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ ._ iiib.i ns ii coinpetent official and an him h H ,. t th ll my. I I -.1 liflouer llc extra.-(»elery do. Late - imandeffrii/rig: Parties I5 it not tm" Lmmgh that thc liltllmus but .to the fL,clHgS (If many iipbolder of llritisb rule. (‘ol. ltoose- L U U H B R :._U__ uh Im S Tomato Iii: cxti‘u_, and extra early to. Kim: at his coronntion shall soleinn- millions of liberal inmdi d l rotest- _cw t t ~ A novelty In men .s collar but- , _ _ _ _ - mu o, ic txtra for postage must he tons is the new “foldlnfl lY10<|6| Phone Prince Sh-ect, ,ly and publicly ullirin that he bc- ants as well, aiul ou;.;hl. to be ii- 5 U)mm(ht umm .thm/' nmfm' In ’ lfl l- _ _ _ . , l ' i' ' .` l (l S l'(3‘ - ' . . _ ` ` ' I _ london < ii tht itiasii ii f hi m 0! which can be used with equal ad- ~ , 'SA \,‘linrloit_»iown. liireves the doctrines of thc phiircli of ineuilol along tho lines above mill- __________ “___ ____c__0_n _ H _ _ __ ____` S S _It would be ailvisablo fnr_laige nr ;4__driltaoQ:_e___f€_>i;__lgJ§i;_tbi;_rn_l_>i!)i_§l¢__p_4rail - 1 li J _ i __ - ». ~ _ . _ . 4 7 " '“' lihiflfinil? He is not asked to swear tated. . A I i . il U IL mt I 'l 'luis to have pmntf; gn by Lxliwss Ur < - - i- - __ _______________________________________________ __________________ In pm-L_ gpg,-; if ym, fm.; pmt 5,," fr»_:igli_t. mnubei clnlilnng togctlier card ol five buttons for l_0_ cents. ""`"""Egg`]`_'é;E_;:;_`g__;l'{'A_\§(_'E_'Al_!_l_:__\nAN(,ES IN ,PHE SKY_ iiiight not fi, be in lijgyptg um] hum. ‘ “lu mul It to um" Hflllllltllmi “ml U _MO‘)re& M(’l“e0d' "'z8dt‘l' .i . » ,\ - ~ , - _ _ . _ . lih0l`8l l`.‘! t `ll l . l.. .<1 1.1 i i'in<:r'rv srn~1~ ‘ _ _________ no oi-<1<»i~ iiii-ri-, by nu --~W‘f “mlm 11 f»l>0°\f\1f>' ef slewuliz AS ,,‘,,‘,f""‘;,';,,,¥,ft ,,',f__.,'f,‘,',‘__f,,",_., Open . EMBli(lIl)l~1lll‘}l) (`(Jl.l./\l<.\‘ AHl‘I_ Home persons have been ilispo<-wil iigiuatiou, or the duv'/.linix cllert of ini-uns get out " Did hi for 'et tl vpgvmhlv and Howell plmlw’ "B wc" I 1’ I l "You can buy two splendli _ _ __ _ ._ . . _ ._ . __ -_ -t. ini __ .' ‘ J' i»_vo~y nav ii win in io on-_ antiwar nlekel Dloted Stseelwlre Goutlwu- .~ .- ' - ,r -. i _ _ _ < .': tl- .t-i - ~ » _ ._ xkiiliiiil (xl{(,(\,KLI Lzwi/i,iI\|.~,,']';(" um" to lnui.:li at the straiitrc ulipearunces U1" -“""\`»*` I`HYS» UNL l‘<¥l>Ul`tH of Hn' iissiissiiiuiioii is not ul\\'i1ys lu'i-.vi-n- in "l\l|';»'i?ixl‘;n1=il.v(_ of i:iistomei‘S to call tlierif whcii at 516|'-'5 0| U10 VGVY |<'|U6bf» bl`|"l"’- _ e ii mi io ._ ___ _ _ fm _`» »,-' _ __ _._.,x uf _ _,___ _`_,__|_ Sven abmlt the “mc uf “___ iloiiliteil aiitliciiticity fiom miiny t,\,1,,_ ,hm ,_h,.,._. [,,._____Hl(___t___ of "___ \,i__cc____ ull _cunvuni_int_ nn_il_.pi.i.~.oiially select _(3 ( ing model lor J.: Gents ln _ri, J M 1 l n I ii Dmts if tho world confirm the belief 'l' ite l *itit ‘ l l' l' ' l This year we have devoted our t'he"Vmm':" 1‘]°“e"" have been S" Moonjm' McLeod' Sdsdu' "'-" assilfe if Hallev’s comet between " ' ' "" "‘ ‘ ‘ “SW '"9 "‘"ll-5 ‘"4 |mm€“ ‘ ` ' - “We ha e the bi t '-ti - 1 tfr P S i I _ . _ iuueh inipr ved of late ri rs that tb - V» f ’*"` " ""3 """“l‘ 'llthe pn,-ti, and mp gm, by va,.i,,,,.,. Uh. __ __ A _ _ _ __: late pi'eileei-ssoi‘ in olliee fell b the whole tune’ pewonully to the hum” ' il ' yt i 5 0 bask ' ' - ' ‘ ' ' ` ` , _ _ _ ld L 1_ k r 11 t ~» -1.. ".'\ffl*l Y()ll (_‘l!YI"l`IN(" \'(llIl‘ i s ol stoves and iiiiiiies iii the _ _ _ ____ _ I _ _ y IUUUCU, Ml`_~ DBKIIDIJUU I-Rklllg Cllf1l`lZG U- ‘mc b OL “mu "U be Iwo’ » ~ ’ I ` .< _. ».~. , . _, i _ -. . -, _‘i-rv -rs ’~ ie\ ' ` .' - . nized. sity- liiie lr. lui l.». .it (tiineioii 6. " 1 m 'H L " Wm( Sand' at ' ` ` A " ' 0' the retml market and we hcheve ‘ hlrldltlu (IF l’A'l‘()N’S i\‘U(‘i(‘il‘}St~‘»l¢'lll» _ _ » _ _ 1.; . e 1 f_ _l‘1l- gi t WAHII GOODS SAl,l#]? i~ll<}ll@ i>roiiei'l.v for sale known an '"”a‘]{“ e "W WB gl” ‘L PM m 'Ht and write pluinly sign name nnd iid- - ‘ s. MllfI»r<|l*`_i;fI\4\._ licnile i_piii\_ Cinirlotte- “f_"“1 l“1”"t_"“` `l __ __ U dress -l<‘vi-ry yi-ar we ri-<‘eive it num sf=.?s_ town. i ii ie 1 " »‘ , ~ 1,' r 1] 1' r - " ‘ ' ' ` \§`§ the North lliirti, tliiiliiiisliiitziiiii ,|u:tlur;0‘;m ,K ]10r(;m‘;pta“ "UNL ) mga ’ 0 o ii' s I ioi ii lgiiiil.ilre, ` ' - . . '_ '_ - _ ' ' s . _ no- i ri i-.- w.i.i ii. if oNiii<:i¢si“l"U- $i.:ir». 'rur oNi<:, /vr in/is'|‘ si-In .S,§‘. - and young orchard bearing fruit, “""*’~ ° I’ "U ” c “Mg ‘X mf, -V' e._-*__*-_....__._._ |»,\'| '_ | ; . |~N| 1 ; \ | |i _ ~ -» __ __ _ _LU m,.|_|.~on,, tomato -100 per doz (fueumber loc HKU ip, . . . . ‘ "A` (`li/\.\`.\‘Y Till/\(‘»l{` SA'l`l‘ll‘i-N ‘(lN\l l|?‘» __V“\’$/"_"_‘_» _:l'“"i'__‘T» 1ini<;n i1oi.i./iris. i;-inn 5 r _ _ ~ ’ | is unia, urigo 1 , .1 n i, i - _ ' ‘ l I . 1»,yQ’g»&‘ si1n1._ _ 1‘r»i‘t\ilac\_l; (0dy in shape without compressing unduly ll III! a e osts o rien s moo P ._ Ii 1 F " in ti f. ?n V d Tllmq X ra ancy Molasse I m’l‘hiii iiigdiiertycrehas a frontage on ln almost every town an 35° erces do Pownal Street of 55 feet or therea- city 300 Barrels (10 bout and extends hack therefrom by 400 Barrels No X Sugar to be parallel lines fur the distance ol IIES i r. _ We are the ggents for anrled nt Charlottetown, Summer- REBS! term! 01 iiurcllase and B point La DivaRenaissanceis more healthful for you than any other COM!- l l We'ie anxious to no Allwe uk in thu! see it, and judge il-I "'°"u for younelf. Kildli 'l‘°" this Advertisement lu ll" C( 9, derslgned and marked 'Tenders for wonderfulconet. For ilu! J .N dies' Dodd Property.” renon we have made the sales person and_ "nd l . The lowest or any tender need not pfi°¢°f'l-_H Divl' °°|Y D"’°R°“'“““ ' necessarily be accepted, ___ $2.50-i!|n$3.50 corset. decide for . _ i _ | _ Hhs/;Aiu>, o__Ai_i_D_i;1'r is Hi\s,..\rin,_ __W,.i.i_°d.y_i°r our <:_°f._¢i__ Bootie, w, ,md ;, FREE 1-hi, |,,,,,|, ,,,|| mimi: I _- f ' ‘e-" _ _"- WSH' 5'3‘d‘W- Mer 2601. 1910.0 C 5(-)iii'&imw1ai(p¢t.) W Wm u 'Wd '° YOUR 'h’""“° '° "6" °° Mu” h ___ _ _ [IW THE DOMINION COHIIT COMPANY, CUIIIC. |'°A I _ ~ v . \