pw -wav” ="'\.._ *~`!”1,~fx'. _ ...._.- WW! rr/ THE GUARDIAN. C-HARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD lSLAi\D JULY 4, 1900 ,_ ' » t 1 ~ 4 _ ' ~ __ __ __ _ ' ~ . 4. V ` ' _ G' - ~ _ ` 5 ' ' ' _ ' A. 9 ° " ` " ` ' | I 3. . . t S I N t V them, in a measure atleast, responsible 'V Tm: GUARDIAN s attention has been dir- a 0 for what Mr. Tarte may-say and has said. They must see, too, that it is within the bounds of possibility that in the not dis- tant future Britain and France might be Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby thevstock and good will of his books and Stationery Business in the Morris Block, we will continue 'lie business in its various branches. Sling at lowest prices for cash only, lisa B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- §d the business in the past, will be ineharge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers Bd many new one s. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all Ihpartments of the business will be Rpt well stocked. A well supplied iowa sand will be a special feature i the business. The store will be #lawn as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” TIE BIZIAII IZDIPAIIY. Suecessors to F. J. Hornsby, Im'1itB1ock, Ch‘town_ March i6, igoo. 1 ri J I sal- Your* llillineri Our workrooms will rushed this week, if con as early in the week as possible _ rkins & Co *K-¥#’Hf%###¥# iisaasiinssae *s (D _ _ .~ 2 arena #saas#asa_ venient, we ask yon, and # will consider it a favor for § those who "MJ, to leave# Tarte during his present oilicial visit to their trimmed ha” Order* France. ‘Ne have before directed atten- _» _--~ 5' _ _ i WEDNESDAY, JULY 4,1909. CANADIAN LOYALTY AND MR. TARTE. It needs no protestations to demonstrate Canadian loyalty to the Mother Coun- try. The history of the struggles against invasion in the wars of 1776 and 1812, the reiection of the more seductive move- ments towards annexation and independ- ‘ ence in the generation preceeding Confed- eration, all demonstrate the well-ground- ed fealty of the Canadian people to the ` Sovereign and the Flag of the Empire. l And we may say as much of the Govern- ment of the day and of the Adminstra- tions which preceeded it. Sir John Mac- donald and his successors in the Conser- vative leadership, and his and their col- 1 leagues were men of well approved loyal- ty. In like manner Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his colleagues have demonstrated by acts that are eloquent beyond words their fidelity to our common Flag and Sover- eign. In the preferential tariff and in the little army of Canadians that have fought and endured so well in South Africa, we see the unmistakeable evidence of a loyal- ty thatis ti-ue and beyond pretence. It is therefore with more profound re- gret that loyal Canadians read from time to time the indiscreet, ill~timed and most misleading language used by Hon. Mr. tion to one or more of these utterances which place our Dominion and its Govern- ment in a false and unfavorable light. An- other instance is now thrust upon the pub- lic notice. On a recent public occasion in which he said he had often been asked, ` cunt au. von rails win jg Pain-Killer. I lodleln Chest In ltsoll. ~ _' SIIIIO, lah and Quick Cure hr ,_ 5 __ cunts. maiiiiiiou. couoiis, ; ` coins, aiisuunisn, -_ srunaieia. 1- 2s ana so cent ponies. if _ lewana or minvions- - lf ' - suv ouiv ri-is assume. ~- PERRY DAVIS’ 1 ‘D lI\$lll‘dllC¢ ire, Marine, life. All British Companies. Risks taken 'at low rates. yndmanltllu. Agents. Telephone 67. F .e Tie lcmluies i Thai we are to be moulded and fashion- ed. sothe sand we use for our castings needs to be moulded and fashioned. That s ` what our moulders are doing every day moulding and fashioning the sand liké unto the gattsrns, it is therefore very im- P°f¢=11H 216:11? natterlps be iirsmiass in ev_ery respe , or as t e r win the castings be. we Eli-fnil-5:51.22 pattern-makers em loved d m_eet the reguii-ed Seed. an are able to Give us a trial when in need of Castings E in the event of war between England and France?" Before we quote his answer we _pause to ask what must be thought of a , Canadian statesmen who would needless- ly raise such an issue before an inflamm- able, anti-British audience in Paris? Be it observed that there aredangerous di- _plomatic questions still pending between the two countries, and though we have _enjoyed peace for two generations, we werewvithin a brief time past on the verge of war over the Fashoda incident. It is a still briefer time since Paris rang with _cries of “Down with the English!" and public and widely circulated Paris jour- __ nals were disgraced with indecent carica- A tures of our beloved Queen. 'Ihe Mllllnery Leaders’ § Paris Mr. Tarte introduced the question 1, B 1 Before such audience Mr. Tarte chooses to raise the question. “What would be the attitude of Canada in the event of war between Rritain and Francei” And his own answer to his own needless question is that “Canada could stand alone and let- Europe do what she liked.” In other words his language al’-¢ GMS t0 @XDI`¢SS the veiled treason of Premier Schreiner at the moment of the outbreak in South Africa when he proposed to Sir Alfred Milner that Cape Colony should observe “a strict neutrality” in regard to the Boer They consider themselves as part of the British Empire and as having common interests with it.” Franklin down to the very eve of the outbreak he seems to have held a higher and worthier conception of the duties of a. Colony than that which Mr. Tarte has conveyed to the people of Paris. The language and attitude of Mr. Tarte _ Canada They tend to prejudice in the D t member Sir ‘Wilfrid Laur- ,r, who has thrown his shield over Mr far as their circumstances would permit-.' ‘ 1 involved in hostilities against eaeh other. What would be the fate of a "neutra.l’ Minister and a “neutrality” Government in Canada in such a regrettable crisis? Or even if during the coming election another Faslioda incident should darken the dip- lomatic sky, what would be the effect of such language as Mr. Tarte's upon a loyal Canadian electorate? Is it not clear as the sun at noonzlay, that if Mr. Tarte is uncontrolled, if he must prate that Can-` ada becomes more French from year to year and would remain neutral in a war with France-is it not clear that it would be prudent to divest his utterances of all omcial character and that his voice should be raised outside of the Administration rather than within it? - ected tothe fact that the gates at farm l crossings on the Southern Railway now Every Kind of Backache Yloldo to llr. Gliaao'| Kidney-Liver Pllls, Because They Act Directly on the Liver as llell as the llldnays. Pains ln the small of the hack. over the kidneys, are usually due to de- rangements of the kidneys, and dis- appear when the kidneys are set right. But there are other kinds of back- ache, by far the greater proportion, that can never be reached by treating the kidneys. Pains in the shoulders. through the centre of the back, and in the sides are caused by a tol'Did ac- tion of the liver, and can only be driv- en out when the liver is made healthy and active. To reach the liver. as well as the kid- neys, to set the filtering organs ln working order and to cure every kind of backache, there ls but one unfaillrig remedy, and that is 'Dr. Chase‘s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. It is the only treat- ment that has this direct and combined action on both liver and kidneys, and the only one that positively and per- “What would bethe attitude of Canada manenuy cures backache_ whether caused by liver or kidreys. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a. dose, 25 cents a box, at all deal- ers, or Edinanson, Bates and Co., To- rontoo , ff -if* i - _ -~:i‘l¥“l»- Q ` V lv ; ' x' °¢ ‘ lg ’f“ _-1- /4//‘ .,~.»:_f_.--_-,-~ _ . 1 ---cf----.15-f=e '~-‘ - <\ i ET »_ `_/ ,.-_." - . mi. 1.: i. \ , i ~__ 1. __ The “ E. T.” Corsets are beautifully constructed on natural principles and give no undue pressure-they readily yield to every movement. They are modelled in different shapes to suit var- ious types of figure. They are the most perfect corsets obtainable. The material and workmanship are the best and most modern. All shapes, all sizes and all shades. invasion. Very different was the re ply A _“"1 W_°°"` YW" °fd5°5".Y ‘$035, iofnr. Fmnkiinjust before the Revciu- ` f - i‘= __ “TW “‘° f°' ‘1“i°* “Pairs- ltionary War which lost the Thirteen Col- ]-A iw _ onies to Britain. I-Ie too was asked what M24' *VII KIT! ° G9 the Colonies would do if Britain were en- I ' , gaged in war in Europe-would they sup- *_ _ _ - : _ Gratwn Street port the Mother Country? Dr. Franklin \, then answered: “I think they Would, so ffif ` __ _ ;_'1 ___1` _ _S All UIIHUB lf "°'°°"l"°' ""9 3"°"_°»"`i 1 . . _ worth a ton 'oftalk abs . _ i ' v e _ " ' °-_._ sc. Pnlitital Meetings s=v-f--v»- »»-- mi- »--y »»--- -f 'gr ;-:Q '_-;f~\. . §§' ‘~:"‘J»..-sf-'im lr` °’ "' fl 4-; -'_ "'>?:’ fir-‘E afterwardjoined in the great revolt but = 34# and Sundrie? ‘at .Pncés th” ll' -'--- ’ _ _ _ nisziiin s siiuiim ii *~~- demand consideration. Satisfiedcustomers our cus- ' tomers. Be one. -_ ,yt ___ _ _ rn-_ -f __ Central Drug Store, _ _-_ ' Sunn side. _ -'JJ' » - ' ~ _ minds of the people, unfairly we think, y _ _ Junve at "30 P m' the Administration of which Mr. Tarte is rl" _G I I Bw l ’ _ _a rominen _ ' ° ° I » 1\ w _¢"\\;ri_ __,,/_,_ .\¢,>,>_\~ig_~/;=- __‘ Q 4( _ »,;_» _ii 1,111? i _ _ ' Quo-»o~»o~o»~o~ , i The Modern Founders, Tiff-6. declaring him “a loyal man,” and . __ _ _ sa N ° ' c ~ _ - - - -_ _ *“éha:1‘;5‘;;;;°v"‘n_‘;)’;_Vh1"‘f Su- Wilfrid s loyal colleagues and support- _ _ ' f- -4 _ ].T'C)1’ Iiire- i§ood_____ Who can make good bread always, * is a treasure, It mast be renieI_!_1- 'nered though that a good cook -‘to -, **0”O’°`_C°°‘°*C°°Q =° 1°-i YVe have it in “Fiyg Roses’ 2 the highest grade. We also “TlIl.=_on`s Pride.” 21 csricsd This was 'nought before the __ _ _ _"___" K _J l ' I >‘ _ __ no __ ‘ _"_._i__ _Di-.Doiig1as, the choosen Liberal " A ' I » k' _ _ _ con istrict as o ows:-- - - are an oEence to the loyal people of Can- » ‘ , _ , 1_ ~ Kingyon Hall, Wednesda _ 27th' ada. They can please no true friend 'of < 1' _*Md Juno at 7.30 p. ID- _ ' 8 ° ph°,,e,,5 ' _¢.must see that the country will hold . 1 - *___-T J-_ J--' f If 'itil ; _ -"' -G_ood`* , 3 the Best Flour. I 3- "seaask fm- P under construction are too narrow for the passage of certain kinds offarm machinery. It appears that the regulation gate is made 12 feet between the posts. The average, self-binding reaper is wider than this. One farmer tells us that his binder, of. a common pattern, measures 13 feeto inches across. Any farm gateway ought to be made wide enough to di-ive a harvesting machine through without inconvenience or delay. We feel assured that when their attention is now directed to the' matter the authorities will see to it that the gates are made wide enough for the passage of any kind of farm machinery. There are 23 so-called treaty ports in China at \vhich,under various conventions commerce is carried on with other count- tion from 20,000 up to 1,800,000 each, those -_Z--13-;-i- It is a. fact that Nerviline cannot be s urpassed by any combination for the re- lief of pain. The reason is a good one. ‘ Nerviline contains the best, most power- i ful, and the latest discovered remedies. neck, cramps, neuralgia, colic, in fact all pain, internal, external, and local, are subdued in a few minutes. G0 at onceto any drug store and get a trial bottle, 1|; will only cost you 10 cents, and you can at a small cost test- the great pain gure Polson’s Nerviline. Large bottles only 25 cents. Can see all your friends at O'Leary on the izin. 4 asm ii- . Come to the big picnic at Emerald to-day. Train leaves at 9.30 local. 1i B -st nl to b h ’ the 12th. ace uy a °is§’a?d i)1L°°"_’ °" The i f h' ° - .. ...s;:s'...‘.‘.S.;;’.f“ fs.‘:‘;.f;.i.:.‘.‘°r..n’. a poem of the designer’s art, $1.00, $200 and $3.00.~Ias. Paton 8: Co.-22 d&w tf, dsgfvere you at the last Orange Tea Q-28 _ Our p ’ ' them through three or four mi!d%le men A ‘£»¢é1o`&§§nJg&tv<:;_make a. profit.-Jas. Paton 0’Lf-“Uv 6068 things just right.-as dew LIGHT C0315 élntli Vests ` FOP SUMMER. g'But you willnat require them Hg g you have your Wheel repaired and overhauled at the “| dea| ’ .T7 uneasiness __ will ‘run so easy” that you egg hunter River Hall Thursday, 28111 l\ev Haven Hall Friday, 29_h June North River Hall, Saturday, ‘30;|, 2p.m, ' ' July at 7.30 p. in. f _Cavendhh Hail Tuesday, 3:d July 2.00 p. m. _Rustica Bank, Tuesday. 3rd July at 1250 _p. in. - Brookfield Hr.l', Thursday, 0,1; 4,11, , 6 li -- .x_lyst730p.m. _ Y _ _ ,me the Hex, hes, gud, in ` £iggePRI_;er Hall, Saturday, Yah July _ _ ____ h _ L § of which has just been received, 'Q i'-.corawaifi S tmdilyv nh JULY 317.30 _ _ _ J ef if ` i I if l ‘ ‘_ * It is a magic pain ciue. Rheuinatism stiff' _ _(_, June at 7.30 p. in. 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Q. $tlilill$- s Are to hand. ' They are the prettiest lot of clothes we have ever had. We are busy making them-up into stylish Suits We invite our patrons to examine our stock. All clothes made by us are guaranteed to Ht €I'C)E]Sl` IIOLEGID' & GQ, l il _ I .ll,,__ _,_ __ _ _ _ - i°'°’?' ° "°'°°" ‘*‘°P' f°' '” it _ l _ i 3 _ E' -li 817301). Bl. \ 'New Glasgow Hall, Monday. 2nd. ' ' - v ’ make good bread _,_-_-I Milton H;ll,WtdhBSd3y, 41h Jyly at __ _ --1 Should Have I "7 30? m ' _ - - ' W \ ’ . 1111-’ P' ln' ,,` _ _ _ - an "l’_f-.I__._ - 5 ._-gnc, and Wu be sou mi _Ncith \\1.tsnire Hall, liiitday. 9tT°_i- § /- ,_-____.=_____f-___- .._._.,_..`-’__f.-iii '<1-W' f '_'/L/-_ ,- ~`;fzf_'~se_- / \ ‘.57 5* 3;./"7, '\~'- * \..`;' \ N A \ *D* all _ _ _ I. - -»- -_ . , Ginger -Ale, Cream Soda _ _ Q.. superiority, - cur label. The Lea-‘er ofthe Government will - - rica. he present at ail meetings to fully ex- ‘b_~___ - -_ ~ " - l ` ’ f - ~- 'Z fi ,~ ' __ _IBI-Cycle Repair Shop. J .dill Li_i>§r.fi'l§;;'i'i`ff." Mel’ ”i’°, ' X " K & G 3 The Conservative candidate (if ary) . _ ;‘_ 3'* éfllfb-1*? ' i _ y _ _ _ _ ` ng, _ . .High Class cfccers. ‘ _ illlitéfl 1° 5° l>1'€S0Di- _§ GAINS In print cotton, hosiery, undervests, Sailor and Walking hats, etc. --- _i , _~ -. ` f; ,\___ ,5 `~; 'l_1 _ - Jael: atasioof our Lemon Sour etc Will convince you of their Dealers who _ keep 1- them In stock - ‘ Are still further convinced bv the fact that they sell faster this any other brand See that r-he battle nears _ _ _ - _ 4’ _ ,- _ _ __ _._ - _ .».- _- _ ._ »~ »» __ _ _ -v --_.___ *__-_-=-is -;_-1. .~ . -_ _ _._ _ _ __ - . ___»';'_;_ ._ ' ;.qy»~_~____ ' __ _,_ ;_____ jg; - -,_____-» ; < _ ‘- _-,~ -;-_;__-~;f~ L-_.ss ‘ f iv 4 T ,- ._ _- _, _ _. --_ '--:A ~ .»<.< _1_‘~_< -.s:;‘=“ - M* ~ i \'-. _ -- ‘ff \__f s.-'-1~_ '_~ -.--~‘,~-. ~‘f-av*-Ts? vm -'- -; _-'__»- _-» fi-_\';_ -if-.-,.~».-:__ -.-,_ ~ -‘..-; x-'”-e-In v* ~ D’ -wi F f-='*_- "Z"»'.=f,- -'- nw- ra- "' ‘ V - _ :~ '._ -_-__ .i v- i-- _,_ , ‘nr -we ;,.__.- . -*wg* '~'t‘_';s»4_.;_/ti-_ ~ ~<.»;_},,-;,-=‘v“.-Q1 -"¢."_< ' i' >`°-'.;,-vw fx i,~-1...._» ‘\.§~§"»- -\,»,~ ~%;»,-_ts ,Je ‘av .-Y-' ~.==\- ~ _~~s -~u1‘_<‘. 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