\f»'“/¢ umm 11 f," __-, ,-.-- =»a..,,»-'- -_ _. ew- , gf-_ »,»,,a__~;,_» .- -__,;_, .- »:_»- _= 11 ~“a‘51.'@ ,_ ‘»;_:»,--_ -"‘;_~-..-._..-..~ ‘ts 1"' - ‘ _.__ ~ _ ' :-;__..»s »- -,';:~_»: -F' ' ‘ 'I' .`~,. '_ . 1 --_ '=1-f, ‘.»~},s= fi _.: >§‘!'.V_`1`i`.3§“f.‘>"~">t-;f . ~ ‘ ' " . ~ _ _ ._ =_ 5 "1 1, ci ‘ ~ 1-»-Q ,i-gi-._1v=w‘, ~.‘..f;.»; ..:~ _»,-_~;¢:__s;- -_ I. _ p 7 _- ___ __. _ __ _ _ ., __,)_.§_`;_::.,,E__.>i,§l\i,`_5 1. _ _ _ .- », .--_-.,..»_- -_ ' fi - ‘ _ 'rim GUARDIAN ciiliitorri-:'rowN ram , ._ Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will of Ha books and Stationery Business in the Morris Block, we will continue -idling at lowest prices for cash only, lisa B. M. Hornsby, who has mana god the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at onoe put on sale, and all ihpartments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news sand will be a special foil'-ll’€ ol the business. The store will _ known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” TIE lllllll ¢0ll'llY, Sueceseors to F. J. Hornsby, Harris Block, Ch‘town. March 16. iooo. he business in its various branches. be A FARMER'S WIFE SPEAKS. “A Farmers \\’ife" desires Tim GUAR- DIAN to say something on behalf of herself and her sisters. the wives of other farmers iii this. fair Island, “just to set some people thinking a little," as she puts it. \Ve have _concluded to let her speak for herself, and it may call forth some thoughts among those who read, I just the same. Here is what she has to say: married twenty years and have a husband and six children. We are not poor, in fact we are what country people call ‘comfortably situated.' My husband is a good man in almost every sense of the loverfof his home. My children are in word, industrious, kind and cheerful, a Your-r Millinery Our workrooms will rushed this week; if ' 'HIIIIQO ,J _ s venient, we ask you. will consider it a favor for as early in the week as -» possible erkins 6: Co The Millinery Leaders. dies-a-#series issue a-iii? was those who can, to leave# their trimmed hat order* _ii f Z lim Weather Food We can’t all go to the country these Warm days but our large var- iety of new and fresh goods and up-tcrdate groceries makes it pos- sible for our customers to enjoylifein the city If you would want cool health giving food call and iving your order with place lul_l_llIil 1 ILIIYS Ill# Cl llll ’ 'mil - tltll la lo lilo or nil ol ~ lull. llrtaaai. on lxrnlai., rear nil-a||.|.n vnu lor la- ufvlc ° i" Loon our ron mi-rs-rions Anosua- - arirurss. -me osuuma so1~rL¢ ` lull 'rl-it NAME, PIIIRY DAVID C COI- iicsi reliable pg Place to have your regal: work ‘ done is the place t at takes the most interest in your needs.We strive to accmomo- _ date all who leave any work " with us_, by prompt attention and guick despatch of game, We ave the reputation of being “O. K.” on repair work. .K Give us a trial and be con- vinced that h t - ' true. W a we say is i 'ir l"" .__ A lllllll Slllllllllll. _; 'wr Foundes, Engineers, Machin- 11.; ists and Boiler-makers. , Steam Navigation Cds Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. 1, .Phone x25 "* aniuannnnlsisnn telligent and dutiful. We all have plenty to eat and wear and enjoy the respect of those about us. You may ask, what can a woman want more ? I am certainly not worse off than many of my neighbors and acquaintances, and I try to be thankful. "But I do want a rest. I have not had a genuine holiday in twenty years, un- less it was a Sunday School picnic and _then the work of preparation, the care of the little ones and the basket and table left me alittle more tired on my return than I was before I went. I sometimes read in THE GARDIAN about city people going off on two or three weeks holidays and I wonder what it must be like. The school teacliergets holidays. The preacher, too, I am glad to notice, gets an occasion- al rest, But when does the farmer's wife get a holiday? In the city I suppose peo- ple rest on the Sabbath. But with the farmer`s wife there are just as many meals to cook, justas many dishes to " wash, as many cows tomilk, as many beds to make on Sundays as on week-days. ` There is less of other work. Fortunately , the baking, washing, scrubbing, sweeping mending, quilting etc., are not permitted to intrude upon the Sabbath. But the children have to be got ready for church and Sunday school, and where _is the rest; I sometimes think of 'it when in church we sing, ‘Welcome sweet day of rest.’ “I like to work, was brought up 1 to work, and I feel that I would be lost with- out something to do. I have no distaste for the work that falls to a fai'mer’s wife; in fact I rather like it and it is the only work I can do. Fortunately I am mostly . well and strong, but the work never ends! It goes on from four or five o'cl0ck in the morning till ten at night and there seems to be always more than can be done. I don't think any servant works so hard as the farmer’s wife. We work, eat and sleep. I used as a. girl to enjoys the beautiful sunsets, the bright sky, the fleecy clouds, the pretty birds and flowers. I feel that Icould still enjoy them if I had time to look at them but time I really have not. We work, eat and sleep. Bye and bye we will rest--over in the church- yardl “Now don‘t think I'm melancholy. I am not, but I fear if I were sick, or had not the good strong constitution and a cheerful spirit that I might become so. I read once in THE GUARDIAN that the *class which contributed most inmates to the lunatic asylums was young farmers’ wives. I think I can understand why that is, and that it ought not and need not to be so. You see there is no promo- tion, no increase of salary, no hope of an easier and betterjob,snch as men work for and hope to attain to-only more work and less restasthe familyincreases,more sweep- ing and mending, and all for lovel I am glad to say this last great reward is not denied me but not all can say that. “If all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, as the old proverb has it, how about J ack`s mother? What I want; THE GUARDIAN to do is to ask every farmer on this Island to take an early opportunity to surprise his wife with a holiday,-a real genuine holiday for a week at” least, in which she shall have nothing to do but A FOI E11’e~ 4, “I am a married woman, have been" 5P¢¢iH\ Notiw lil MURNING lilllllllllll THE t some time, say in June or July, 2 hen ___ _ _ rest is reall en`o able. B a little fore- son was saying to me, fI will not be a work the way mymother does, with never an liour’s rest.’ He has gone to the i States." _-l¢--- According to a telegram in the Patriot of. yesterday the Emperor of China vhas Patriot also announces in its Ottawa despatch that “Hon. Mr. Mulock has introduced a bill reducing the has been drilled for six months on South a few geographical terms translated into Ling means nek and berg Kiang, ho, shui and ki, mean spruit Hu means vlei. _ Cheng means burg or dorp. There are7 doctors in the Dominion I Senate, 17 in the House of Commons,~6 in the Ontario Legislature, 5 in th_ _Legisla- tive Council and 7 in the Legislative As- sembly of Quebec, 1 in the Legislative Council and 1 in the Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1 each in the Legislatures of British Columbia and the Northwest _Territories,a total of 46. The late Legislatures of Man- itoba and New Brunswick, and the pres- ent Legislature of P. E. Island have contained no members belonging to the medical profession. North American contment we are in the most progressive quarter of the world? The United States is by no means a slow- going Republlicr And there is Mexico, ‘From near y every town an v lags ln Canada come letters from persona who have been rescued from the mis- erieg of piles by using Dr. Cha.se’l Ointment. ~ Mr. F. Stokes, 116 Dunlop street, Bar- rle, Ont., writes:-“ I was troubled with blind, itching piles for years, and irfalide amdng bl; acquaintances. “ I only used one box and am entire- cure you. It has never failed to cure Read Paton’s ad. in another co%u1i_:nn. i I I .Bicycless Canvas shc _ ' I _ For Lidiea and Gentlemen. Ladies’ Shoes C FF? l»<, . ' we have his -‘Five Roses"- farrner. Iwill never ask any woman to. the highest grade' We als be my wife with the prospect of having to have me next but grade in All - _ - .- Y J Y Y _ ` SATURDAY JULY -,-_~1900_ thought, it seems to me this might be done, and then perhaps we might also all along try and mingle a share af rest an d ° C Wh gn make good bread always, is a licssicie. It mizstte Um!!!- recreation with our work: That would bend though that B gwd mei; to make farm life brighter. Perhaps it make good bread might help to keep our boys and girls on S h uuld “av Q the farm. Only the other day my oldest the Best A ‘°'rIll~on’s Pride.” R Cafloed cf which has just been received. This was bought before the ad- vance and will be ao'd at the oid price for cash- S..lsk for Price- - been °‘abolished.” The Examiner hasi I it that he has been “absoIved.” The _ . 6 0. High Class Grocers. 0.00. i l rate of postage on newspapers “ to eight ,,.,-ASQ/, ~f _ ‘ 'wx '>;"\-wa s ` ccnts§per pound. Sucha reduction, - .W _ ' would make the rate many times as _E - great as it is at present. ‘ _ ‘ ~ All ` \‘\§_-_ o I o L, f We cut the prices on our Denim Suits _ Take advantage of this sale and get a nice suit ' for Summer, I _ Y called to study Boxers instead of Boers, Small' ~ _ 5 DBDIID Suits at 5-25 f0l° 3 50 the map of Asia instead of Africa and pl); insect Powder-the kind 1° -c lic instead cf Dutch Here are f/I th” kms' li C “ne” go ° ‘ ‘ Rex Insect destroyer, 1 g_ (lléiquid) Poison Pads 5c and _ S familiar anS\1a e' c. W Shan means kopje. Hellebore and other require- ' ' _ _ ll ~ . B i \\\ l'_- 1,' The newspaper class in geography that _ _ if; . " African and Dutch names are sudden- Sticky Paper-large and `?’ OBIS. i 2 Denim Sn-its at 6.90 for 4 00 E Walking hats, etc E 1 Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. lifr; il A Your street costume will b I incomplete without one of ou pparasols. A late season ha been the cause of a deep cu on all parasols, and ’twill b money in your pocket to se us before buving Give us r ‘i 4-` my r;_"\ /`_ ¥ ,ft \ ,\ f` -`€>;',li ' ,F 5; 4 l EP 2 The Mfiliinery Leaders t ‘ _ e e cl R[[]|]|N, PI] Black Lustre skirts $1 so . (Ili ' ` We know how Canada is booming along. I ' 3 \ ,r -_ Did it ever strike the reader that inthis - M0D0Udld & C0. , - 6 4'. . v s - ;_. :___ ; jév 75; E which without making any fuss about V “'h°l,y°=-wsntgmvbher barrel! it has, within 'nic msc clue years, ‘"*”° *I* 5°°d "I 7°” doubled its revenues, doubled its A .Q - exports, doubled the number of its fao- tories and multiplied its banking capital 05s|§|| by three. As half the continent belongs - Q; to us Canadians it is satisfactory to know i? isuver spray that the spirit of progress prevades the ; gp Pgrlay whole of North Americafrom theisthmus 3 _- For sal b to the pole- § JEl\TK5iNS & SON v _ ‘ 1 DRISCOLL at 1-IORNSBY. i-j Mciiiwtav Baos. ;~ w Moron a-' ' D E h 1; A.`1'v. .JENKINS rl G - * ALEX McLEo1>. 2’ P S Ossian is tne best famil :_ Flour on the market to d Gures Piles ` 7 -c.;.=z».... lntlioutthellangar, Pain orixpsiiss of * fy R’ E’ I an operation-The only Guaranteed I" Jcly 6 cod 1 yr. _ Gore. . _ I I d u ul ‘lr All ~l»l Null; 1,. \l.\J,’»!,\; ycles 'licenced ' F31' §&-1e- lEen;?Boots.25. i :Bicycle Henan shop. ' 51-50 |P|'ic¢5- walem' at oc., Liu. t tbl to stop the consta t &)¢`:-llgige Inowasgalvygys ln tpgn unviil p CA N A D I A N 1*) f e to me o ie won- I _ -- 3 fi`iie1n¢?ui?esn.IlJir°l Chase’s Ointment had i F i C KY. ly cured. In gratitude for this marvel- I ' 'W "' lous cure and for the benefit of others I A ...fem .. 1 .car ....1 you cs. SUMMER TOURS ll Cowhgg and every other Roipcnimence June Ist. Write 'for lgoo Tou means have failed to cure you, you can The famgus fast train begin the use of Dr. Chase’s Ointment “ with perfect confidence that it will |N||g|lia| Limifgdff ‘piles and will not fail you; 60 cent; a lo the Pacific Coost willbe put in service com box, at all dealers, or Edrnanson, Bates m@’1°”1§J‘"‘° 11th»|9°°- e I *md 0°" '”°"°”‘°° _ _ - New Route ‘lo Quebec v, ' g < Commencing J unc 5th there will be a ccmbinn. " - -1- - ~ - _ - tion first class and sleeping car leave St. John Just think Of the bargains at P&i.0n S £0- I at 4._io P.M, week days _and run throrgh to day, ~ - 7 1i I Levis, P. Q., via Megantic. / A. J. HEATH. D- Qi. till, N ~.JCJ§"l", _ Corner. n _ 'f , _ Repairing-5 gpecmky nrtmhmnmimilmnmmmm .((\l q 2 _ L _ ‘b o v\\\l\»l`i ~ ’ _ » I Are to hand . v ~=._.i- arrpr of an mu-vsm;»x;_¢nsfv_i.. When goods are needed most we sell them cheapest we are selling ladies cravenette waterproofs at ur. Qui-1 HALF PRICE 8 Water Proofs, size.58 to 60 $4 60 for $2 30 4 Water Proofs",-sine o8 to 62, 5 00 for 2 50 I 3 Water Proofs, size 58 to 60 3 00 ior 1 60 1 _Water Proof, size- 6°--6 00 for 3 00 mm 1..fz»_ Ei? 1 In print cotton, hosiery, undervests, Sailor rfma _ “.11” ..»-is - » #4 ufsuwxa _ 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 Bt CJHIIN' IIOLECDID cb (30 l »' '»-/~\ 2/°° - V/ c ;/A -~. f / f f ‘ -»?&~ gfa; fl,-/\» Q ‘Q ff -= ff*-~ f/1 " ‘ .1l"\;/ li X _fc ;'\-/.ll->.»f ,w .I . 11%.? Eli H-J r ' ’»""f<- ‘Ei -Q _/.f I a g /“"*‘_‘ aunnmowi .1 / p: .. This warm weather by wearing one ia L of our 1' ' (§;i@@ it five $1'§Iht2T~ll§§li zmmmr cms P 7 li, psig. aiaqtxlii American traw Hats ` S. A llc HALD v ,_ ° Leading Fashionable Tailor . .e An oiinee of ~ satlafaoiloil la I _ _ worth a ion of ‘hulk- ~ Satisfaction with ovary pound of 7 I I ._ HASZAR I Mill TEA Q I ` a plirohaeod ‘ I I 'l‘lint’a the talk that hllsa ‘ * -*"' 1 ¥-‘1 F 'L_' ~ time, what morecan you expect i ‘ Wiiciicvc new dcicwiumi uni ‘ Peo lic ““°° _ jewelers are rogues. 1 _ . Wegivsyouyoiir moneys worth every- A full line of Silverwear and Jewelry always on baud at Watclimaksr and Jeweler _ Q ’ Cii'town,PEI L W CK °°' “°°°°“=°*“”“°°°"