r~ ‘ ln ‘ _ least money. _ E J J Telggraphs li dj; \ Qi’ Fu ,_ .. ,~-=f ` ~ .'~:»=. \ -'. ~. ~ ---am' -- v ~~ . , -...,.,. .~ »_. ._ . , . . _ _ , _i _ . _;._~,,, L-‘Ffa ,, ”5§*.»=.§5;’ffifl.r?¢5i.= _ V ~".1<..»:._'I.-5*” _ = . » < . V ~~ »~~~..\-' »-~¢>. _ _ __ ~ .,_- _ e ~ C. . - _ »; ..__~=,-'rig Q-f_=~~~.~__;__ ~~, egg- _..»»~ '1_;"-,,_~.@__.~;;;'g1 ` V i as ` THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAY 14,1Q)l. 3 All F/nnrn‘ he ilnnnn. Every piireli.-iscr of lb.. tin of Dea1born’s Nationa Blend (‘¢.¢>,',.@_ (}>ni;~¢f- ~l0e) will be presented with aFine Pom-air; of the Lite Queen Victoria, mounted on heavy ca,»d_ and sni~i'oiinded bya Black Border, also the Roya Coat of Arms embossed in Gold, and a short table ol mportaut events during H.erLiie. ¢.].\/.[I(3.A‘\\\` - ° d f AXLE GREASE ade. It contains powdered ` . Mlgfaiils tgfshhggdidteddla dutiooth surface on the mantle. When this surface is 'mea W AS MUCH DXICA as an other axle grease will do your work and do foruigé satisfactory REMEMBER TJ ALF, AS MUCH MICA AS ANY OTHER m I l“°““°t“"d%:R.1AL o1:L co Liza I] P Petroleunn El.ef1ne:s°s-___ __ __ IMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. We have the very best facilities and every _ rt quisite for developing Films, Plates, and Paper Ncgaives, Printing. Toning and Mounting. All kinds of Amateur Work. For The Season of |90| We will make a specialty of Platino Tvpe Printing, by which the most beautiful results are obtained, and were so popular as to be considered a. craze in the United States. Trade Rates for all Classes of Amateur Work a l SEZ. I-L Z©C3fE§ Queen St, 4 doors north of Grafton Street, AP,-11 30 The Studio where Baby is always welcome, Theatre Qantas Bananas ll GUARANWKD A ' Pines. ' 'i "WST f'"'5H S’ ,V M \ `l§¢l"\ll¢`lI’ If you require artificial teeth,you can ca lin the morning and go home same day with your new ones. Perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. We are the only _dentists in P. E. I._w _0 ma k ' ' T th d b is tem are perfectipn in every md iheetkpdgetiieshiilibarg bVr€l‘i1daSr§rs§ll;i°e. Iefea sg: 0? wsgsmake is not distinctly wha we claim for it-don’t pay a cent. _ _ V TEETH EYTRACTED FREE and without pain when new teeth are ordered. _ _ L , _ If youlive out of town it is to your advantage to have _work E S iw ally/ hg dole by us as you doii't_have to lose time. We make artificial . n .f_ »-.___ Lefth, and Ci'own\ or Bridg_e work s_an_ie day you come . We / / 7';'/iv; f' `, treat and fill aching teeth in one sitting, and guarantee no '»//-' - more toothache. `.|ln`*l'~‘- “ D , If h me old roots, or badly decayed teeth don_'t . 1 ily nn fn , M ,ng haveyoilheiiie eilracted, but let_us restore them to their ‘ullllill ll , _fn ,;|f_fl_§ ‘ natural usefulness with our painless Crown and Bridge ' " system, which is undetectable and everlasting. The cost is i small while the results are great. ALI, EXAMINATIONS AND CONSULTATIONS FREE. ALL WORK DONE BY _DENTA sritcianisrs. Hours 9 to 6. Orr” E'¢m°SS- Teeth extracted oi' Elled without pain by our modern methods. fail. nn P 2 L Char1ottetown.P. E.I. Feb. I5 :aw &w Q V lmevniiris I TELEGRAPH MATCHES The most of the best Matches for the n sxwr -~» ua; Made at H ull, 1 Canada- Sold A Don"t ` forget the brand. l E a’dy’s » cverywhere »~ ygur 8.ySf»€lI]_lf y0\1 Lake H0Od’S SBPSIID' e not regard the estimate as exaggerated. The North China News of March 28, en- HORRURS Conditions in Ntrth China Irrctricvablc. nMll.LIONS SACRIFICED Contended that, China’s the Injured Party if Christen- A dom only knew. NEW Yuan, May 10, 1901.-The Tribune has ii. special from Washington `saying:- The latest mail from China has brought to the state departmentnew proofs of the ten'ible, and perhaps irretrievable, condi- tions that exist under the foreign military rule in north China., involving a situation not hitherto fully realized, even in Wash- ington, and utterly unappreciated in t the United States generally. The character of the information that has nowcome into the administration’s possession is surn- marized in the following extracts from a communication written by one of the most trusted oiilcials in the service abroad, and mailed from Pekin a month ago. _ The question of raising the indemnity although one of the most serious for the Chinese government, is not paramount. All the people who are likely to know de- clare that the Chinese peasant can stand no greater burden of taxation than in the past; so the question resolves itself largely into reducing the expense of collection, which in China involves radical reforms. Another proposition for meeting the in- demnity is to grant lucrative mining and industrial concessions to foreigners, but that means bartering their independence and laying up endless trouble for the Chinese, whoarequick to recognize the fact. If the whole horror of the murder and pillage done between Tientsin and Pekin comes to be understood in the United States and in Europe, the sum of it is Chi istians who have suffered at thediaiids of the Chinese, that, rightly or wrongly, ‘the 'Chinese are likely to be held the injured party. Lancers wantonly impaling little children by the waysidein the streets of Pekin is one of the _least of the well authenticated horrors,and to some foreign soldiers is dead Chinese Christian is just as satisfactory an evidence of no quarter as a dead Boxer-they neither know n The allies, even if they could agree could notsct upan administrative ina- chinery of their own for the empire. They must restore the power to some native party, and the more quickly they do it, the better for China. The Chinese estimate is that 1,000,000 of their people have lost then- lives by vio- lent deaths or starvation about Pekin and Tientsin since the allies came, and well- informed foreigners long resident here do deavoring to tell why such a situation as the one alleged could exist, said: “Simply because Chinese civil autho- ity has been suppressed, harried and driven away, and nothing substituted 1 for it. The country between the sea and Pekin has been devastated and the people have been killed indiscriminately for the preservation of order. But wha magistrate, can be expected to remain a opposition to foreigners when at any mom ent a. foreign lieutenant with a handful troops may come to him and demand _-mil ASSIST NATURE. ' _ You have been told to “hitch your wagon toastar”-that Nature will assist A mons to-night the Government had a nar- so great as compared to the nuufber of or care for such trifling distinctions. or driven out of their homes to become bandits. We should have thought that one of the first acts of the foreign admin- 1 istration, after Pekin was delivered, would have been to strengthen the Chin- ese civil autority and make it responsible ~| ”~°“-° t his post and ext-rt himself to put down of a sum of money on pain of having his town or village burned down in case of refusali” you. Thatfs all right. There are times, nowever, when y u should assist Nature and the spring is t ne of these times. Nature is now undertaking to clence » its ° ' arilla the undertaking will be successful and your complection bright and clear. IRISH NEWSPAPER SEIZED. DUBLIN, May 10.-Tlie police of Cork, Limerick and other towns of Ireland seized all the copies of Mr. Williani O`Brien’s ,weekly paper, The [Irish People, found at the news dealers this morning. The offending articles were abusive attacks on.King Edward and Cardinal Vaughn and the address to the king. __.1_¢___- POSSESS THE BEST QUALITIES. Wills’ English Pills possess the best , qualities and virtues for the cure of Con- stipation and Indigestion. They are un- equalled for removing waste matters from the system which cause disease and suf- fering. All di-uggists sell them 25 centsa. . box or sent, by mail on receipt of price. The Wells 85 Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal. ____¢_-_- M Ai0Rl'l Y ONLY 'l WELVE LoNDoN, May 10.-In the House of Com- row escape from defeat. The Scotch education estimates were being discusssd and amotion affecting one of the votes was only defeated by a majority of twelve. ' 1._.¢_--» Alfed A. Taylor, of Margaree, says: ‘One bottle of MINARD’S LIMIMENT cured a. swelling of the gamble joint, and and saveda horse worth $140,00. Thos. W. Payue,of Bathurst, saved the life avaluable horse that the Vetl had given up with afew bottles of Minard's LINIMENT. \ .m__4,,..,,.._. SMALLPOX ON BOARD. MONTREAL, May 10.-The steamship Lake Superior, Taylor, Liverpool for Montreal, is quarantined at Grosso Isle for 21 days with smallpox on board. 'She has seven hundred passengers on board. _ To;Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets all druggists refund the money if it fails to cure; 25c. E. W.. Grove. ~ Signature on each box. R ECOVBRY UNCERTAIN. Sr. Joint, May 10.--It is still uncertain bow serious Post- Office Inspef-tor Co1ter’q injuries are. The doctors hope that they are muscular mainly and that his re- covery may be rapid. <<§%é......, This signature is on everybox of _tho ganifnn Laxative Bromo-Quiiiine mw- honandymnmruuwmmomtv -_--o-- Dswsrs House was BURNBD. - LoNDoN, May 10.- The colonial secret ary Mr. Chamberlain answering A ques- tion in the house of commons yesterday said General De Wet’s house had been burned in J une as the railroad had been cut near his farm. THE DANGER OF PILES. Piles are usually caused by constipation lack of exercise or sitting on wet seats or cold stones. They frequently develop into tumors, fistulae or rupture of the intes- tines. Dr. Chase’s Ointment has _never failed to cure piles and put an ending to the wretched itching and unf¢&§1D°S5 It is truly a wonder to all who have,used itching, bleeding or protruding w/is riiieureuitr sunsns. years of 889- BRIGHT’S ‘ DISE E OF disease of the kidneys for five Yau?- triedafnumber ofdoctors and Pl`€P!»“`al"°”S» but got no relief. My son _advised tht; use of Dr. Chase's KidneY'L“'*iT Elusiief got a box, and to my S\11'P1'lS9» 3° re d . at once, and am now thoroughly Cure - One pill adose 25 centsa box. _-Qi-_if- SALISBURY ON DUTY AGAIN it and is guaranteed to cure every case :of WoonsLocK, Ont.M8y 10-~Whi181i8h¢- _ ing a lire this morning the nightqdress of Mrs Revell, wife of Dr. Revellfcaught fire. The lady was frightfully burned and may not recover. She is over sixty THE _ _ *_ ~ _ What Arn i A M A , h J 5 '_ .'11 . 'Qi I __ 3 J ' , _ _ ,,\ g :~ -. _ Our mission in life is to lit you out Ofcom" the f crown of your head to the soles of your feet.; I ` Let’s take a. rapid run down the list- f-_ Men’s Crash Hats, .25 $.50 » “ “ Caps, .25 .50 75 straw Hans, .05 .25 1.00 Neckwear, .05 .25 .50 f “ Colored Shirts .50 .75 1.00 rf “ Neglige ~ .50 1.00 ` 5; “ Suits, all wool. 4.50 6.59 850 I Balbriggan Un- » derwear, I .40 _75 1_5() _ f $9 ~r Ui li . tt Rr Ui n " H What makes our ad. twriting an especially. easy taskzis the fact that the goods in our boys' , Clothing Room are such inspiring subjects. "Look i where yOu will a'i.d you’ll see something pretty and A Just the same if you le.; us dress them for yon. l ` ` What Trade we Have We’ll hold, What we ' Haven’t we’re after. T T v 1- 4 ,_;.. "3 \ ‘Salt Salt 'ro Aiuuvr: Enom Livniwooi., G. 5 png STEIUUER ‘PROBUS’ 7200 bags common Liverpool Salt 12 bags .to the ton. Steamer due here 20th May and 'will be soldlow whilst land- ing. Also 20 Casks English Coal Tar. ' ` Sud '10 if. PEAKE: BRQS. laslco Milk Vats Milk Testers WORK AT SYDNEY MINES. _ A ‘ _,__, Prlnts LONDON May _ 10"-Lord - Salisbury A 1 S -1-Q-1-» _ __ bronzed dnd looking exceedingly well SYDNEY MINES, May 10. The greatest returned this evening from Beauheu m . S _ possible interest is taken here over the 1 D reported bounding of the Nova Scotia s°ut'h °I France' ' S , ~ tem than _ - - Steel company s Drgperty here and else- ,£033 3iiyii°k___l§s_s1p_E_ ¥__<_>i\:_; thcmgg . , . where to a syndicate of English and l , to Take Hoods Sarsaparil ‘ ._ A1* __ American capitalists. Over 400 men are c “mms '- now employed at the coke ovens. Work ,n Carters’ Sggdg GYOW _ at present undertaken is to be finished in _ Mohsseg Kisses only 10cts ag. atb tl_i_¢_e_ _'H17' __ _ _ Crown Confectionery.-W. A. F16 $8 _ _ . . gy » » a » » ¢ ¢ » ¢ el Oooocseeqonoueoq ~ - ¢ » ¢ » » ¢ so _ » y 1 G Od Values WABTS ARE UNSIGHTLY- 5 Shift Waisls- 1 ‘ mimic Temple. Charlottetown. P. ir. L ujgklybomgd 5' ml ee¢ss.Y iii .WhiteLawns, Sateens, Frenchii xl T. J. I1A.R.:E1:|:S, LONDON HOUSE S i.......». e...°t.§i‘vi.. ‘iE.........2l. f»‘.i.ei m.m1..B»»°k »»i<>°=»»-ed, ` moves them, works q_iliick\H and without ‘ Cashmeresi Alvwls md Silks-& ; 1. pain-an w l te you more J AS PATON _ ~ ' A ' ' “Q” . 3 sw . 4 - ; . '- . Y _ , . , , _. _ . . _ ._ _ __ _ __ _ __ ,_ __ _ _ ' _,____,_ _'___,.v_;,__J’_._.____ _,________ -_'_ _ __ 5 _ ., f ' .__-I _'_ _» Q ’.-_Ltr __.__~ _,iv _ug ta’ if 55; gvuglgg-§¥“,§ ,YQ A 1 O l ll That is the reason no onepis clamoring l The new styles-Sh0W l0t¢Sl> ill W5 _ fs. forafew more warts-make them fashion- 2 and finish. _ ‘ ‘ ; Apl. 18 d & w tf able and a remedy to grow warts would 2 Pleats, Tucks and Hemstitch effects _ - All sold on approval, Your money back if you ‘ want it. ' » ad this 2 e ° Q 0 o ` , H; mn wearable for the little chaps; and the piices !~we’il _A éifjf let them do a little talking. A ” Q" . at 33 Blue Serge, Blouse Suits .75 » ._ fee” o J; 5 All Wool Tweed, 2 pieces, 1,35 _ -fi Beautiful Dark Tweed, all wool 2.00 ‘ ~ -fe ° 0 Halifax Tweed,tbree pieces allwooll~3_75 ' . 1 , Scotch Tweed. pure wool 4 75 ` Hard Scotch Serge, Twilled, 6.00 \” 0 . ~ Q 4 ' Boys will be boys, but better looking- ones, '~ ` WE 1 Prowse i~os., ~ emails Mm; ' 1 Mr. Andrew Dullin of Au1_tsvil1e._0 nt,” S writes:-“I was troubled with Br1Shl» § _Milk Buckets li _ Milk Scales _ T.A. l`icLcan’s ~. 1 _ H