' t i ~,_. ._~..-....__ _ ._ -.-ve* ._ THE CHARLOTTETOWN j_____g gg __, .___ , . a _ -is l gi;-_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN An lndegendent Journal aiming to be JUST IMPARTIAL, RELIABLE vawsY,m ingnnlrmwlorwma ua beetiimmmar um people ma Pm- lm, ,,,H,,,, J H g,,,,,,,,,|,k,,~,, ,intro :mee and recognized therei’m-nas T Ontario in the IIIFAPMZ hithu wud Bbrvlce. I old swlooler cores g AND WHIPS `V.`e hav the best as ort- ment and best values in the city iu swaggers‘\Qni'l‘ whips for tl-e lilounted Infantry. EVERY SOLDIER is required to carry these . when walking out, so call early before best ones are selected. Swagg<~rs toe, i5c, 25c, ggc, . Whips 5oc and 75 C 506’ 75,; and it I _LO_ `| in cI\:irue.'l`l|cre are ninnyapplicants and - | ` I 1>Rtic;G1sTs, ' 7 ` ' Y I Ile Aledlcnl I131I~ this man has been put on thc road and ill '-~»¢lw~» Q f\»-|q~»~1.n~§ , I) Y N .lisposul of p|\l.r0na;,;i: in such iinitteixs. 0 llc intiinates that tIic.\.\.~yriar. role has a Suit? f If so Corrie litre- and le..\'t: view to capture that vote for said candi- _\»o\ir urtlcr for one of thc ‘ :iol1lne~t and sniartest suits you ever had inzulc I From Fashion- able Cloths ' I llll' . I .<11 Elf/:“W"lf#h#l» A [H11}{m.,,f“,hi(,|1iqhcw appointments on the 1'aiI\vay. Old time for your >t-li,-c'ion. l’n>1upt natives. and suppporncrs of the party will attention given every cus- toiuer. C RA I appointed to ofiice over their heads. I`I’I‘l‘.R QI`l*iEI\' ST. _ itli\\'l.t\\' or ' when intown. _ An n},-_t.-.l.1tc, splen- didly fdriiislicd hotel §i si \ which p ovides every cnnveiitnec, every : 0 C 'l`:.ni».i»n1 \| nor~ to :iw ~i|v \\l\--lhct ini .i ll.\\' or n \\v<»l; oi <»nl_\~ "”` " l"”'I "' "f -“I=\Y ‘VIII 13"" 'lib and trust that-good may come of his visit. ' hotel n -pit-miiii place to .top nt. Ill-vcntly i't~iio\nic.\\n‘.i i,,,,..|,_ past., but they also believe that by ,_____A_“Yn W I \pro\'irllng accoimnoilution for the people is the best. way to satisfy the people, li-i~ pnpularlse the mari and make it pay. They naturally think that the pelieyl pursued by many railway eonpanies " Puacngefsi bnglihgffi '~'l~L`-» C0"V°)'°‘I ui providing every accommodation for anywhere desired. Lcav/:orders at Me- Donald & McKimmn.s Drug more or at travel would be found a good plan for tzhe t-eiiti-.lily lol-.ni-ti-i we niimltcs frrnn l’n~1 tlilirr-. t~'r:ii|t\il Hl..0l1p0~i|L.‘ Si, stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- ( lon’s Corner. ]'. M. NICHOLSON, I-28 dl vr. Telephone lio. 25 in exchange tor FURNITURE, CARPEIS and HOUSEPURNISH- . INGS. Wc. will give pcr pound ark Wright Furnishing y. ~> when next vacancy occurs. Fair Play says rnbianea in as Omoo., New Prowse Block, Norm side Poe: omee, ciariom- In nv nm ot Cmldl hu th° °'=l°'1°° °f town, Prince Edward island, Canada, at the following rates; payable in advance: , Mo lu_ Edit'on (dail exc ‘pt Sunday) one mouth &‘3o; per year. .. . . . . . ... . .$3.00 `l‘ri?€I/eeukly Eldition ihibntlay, Wednesday and Friday) per year. . . . .. . . . _ . . . . . . .SUD onmrlov “ml It' “uns I* R°°d pl” mr th’ ‘ The Guardian will not he responsible for currency or stamps remitted through Chief Commiasienerhogotbither md learn tus tis. Send by Postal Order, Express Order, qr Registered le ter payable to T e the ,nest Improvement* at ant h.“d_ Among these latei improvements in t-he island Guardian Publishing Company. Branch Offices al 5ummers{d¢,AIb¢rton. G¢omelo'hm, Soaris and Montague. _ , md 3. Two TELEPHQNE |_|NE5_ -$3 concrete tile pipe culvert. Ha has seen lltla-.\d\ a1~tl.~ing and Subscriptions. .l3l£a-.\'c\»\'s Depnrtrnent. ui _ e-J. P. Hood, onieo. 13311-J. E- Ii- !\1cCrL‘udy. Otiiw- knowledge oi the materials and methods Otiice Hours B a. m. Lo ti p. rn. Oiilca Hours l p.m. toti p.m; 7.30 p.ni. to I a.m of I3? I. i’. ll0t)Il, Advertising Mgr l<`. R. Nl;'\\'SOM, Subscription and J.E.B. McCREADY. Edibtm A. IRWIN, News Editor and __‘I°l’ P"I"Il"“ MW- _ A"‘°‘-`-:Em M"3“‘i"'“" culverts in this Province, nearly ull made r repairs everysprlng. It will be quitea TIJESDAY MORNING JL'I\'l-I 20, 1906, ' 0 _ ` L . ees . _ _e .A L ,_~_,, ,.,ee.~e...._ ..v_-.~..`_.~.~~-~ ~~-~~~~»~--~-~v~.~~»-~-~-_~.---~----~'~‘ ‘IHE ASSYRIAN CAME DOWN LIKE THE WOLF ON THE FOLD/' (Il) i\ ` '_"' bil The -lui-stion of patronage isa tlillicult U ,mg ,,.U,,|,]c5Uu,e um. fm. those who lmw top will endorse the >cicntist's wisdom. I-\\ vacarieies. ’l`h1\t. is a matter within hc common knowledpge of all. Hut ‘_ eos agent on the l’. l'I. I. Railway and ,_ ins the promise of being matic brakeinan c of prophet Ezekiel complained oi those that the world still sutlers from that sort of I "I"air I’lay";\\'rite.~i The tlunrflian ofa new and extraurdimiry competition. An L . I .\.s.~.yriair is now employed, he Si\_ys,as I T n HE at wood, and a very large proportion oi h Aneniinent French scientist has dis- ll veredthat. baldness is more common mong intellectual persons than among ian whose hirsute tbatch is thin at the It has been tlmusnntls ofyears since the dnubed with untempered mortar," but liing. Bad mortar, according to the apauese expert, was thc cause oi hall the uin wrought in San Francisco by the ar-tliquake. Bad mortar was the cause the downfall of the Laurier tower at with greatly diminished cost of repain- fr one who do but little thinking. Every t S concrete for wood in culvcrtu, we believe |n-omised promotion hy n deienterl can- of the facts but we are very strongly of opinion that young men born on the sl not submit very chc;:rfuIly to have their `Ueputy Minister of Railways, has written Mr. liuirhes, M. l’. that he will visit this ll 0 n a, ` f“rovince shortly after proro;ra.tion and .from ()harlot.tet,o\\'n to Murray llarhoi. I I few of the Inlsinessinen oi' Charlotte- ' town, Sutumerside and Sonris, to discuss 5 this and other 1nn.t.tcrstI\a.tai.‘e in need 5 coutlost. :md .1 good itwoultlrtteiiittae mattersifthose having. I LROIC illlil yt. L (LlUE~3 Iltli, I representations to make \\'0uld pu* them ~ iakf! all _§<1iiI` I'l1<)ll(fy in writimg in brief and concise shape I ft)1'il1‘_- Ilgtgl I t`tn'Mr. Butler i.o refer to uiterwartis, if ncet-.».S~ary. y lidatc for federal election, who has the iitherto gone Conservative and that this ippnintincnt is being promised with a l\\’,e. Beyond what is contained in Fair 'lays lcttcr 'l`hc tiuartiinn knows nothing.: :ind should have the preference for ons forced to wait while Aslatics are DEPUTY BUTLER COMING. Mr. Butler, the capable and elileient 'ill look carefully into thc mattcrofa econd,Or express train on the railway Vlien he cutiies he would like tn meet a PI 1| freadjustmcnt. It is pointed out that \Vc are glad that Mr. Butler is coming ur people are not unreasonable. Theyl ioveriinrent. Railway as well. Ottawa, without any earthquake. To Gleanse and Purity the Biootl A NI) INVIGORATIS 'l`l-I E ACTION OF LIVER. KIDNEYS AND BO\VEi.S YOU MUST USE DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. In calling your attention to Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills it. is only necessary to point to their success in the past, far they are known in nearly every home. By means of their direct and specific action on the liver-causing a healthful llow of bile-they regulate and enliven the action of the bowels and insure good rligestioti in the intestines. At the same time they stimulate the kidneys in their work of iiltering poisons from the blood. This cleansing process set in action by lr. GItase's Kidney Liver-Pills means n iorourgh cure of biliousness intestinal irimestion, torpiri liver, kidney derange- ments and constipation. It nn-.ans a restoration of health, strength and comfort where there have C been pain, \\'ealines.~4 and suffering. Il. means a removal ofthe conditions which lead to hackache, rheumatism, lumbago, . Br-ight`s disease. nppenriieltis and tliabetc-.~\. Mr. \\'|n. G. Purdy, llridgetown, N. S., writcs:~“\Vhen I wrote to you for Dr. Chaseis' Kidney Liver Pills I was u suffer cr from kidney disease, stomach trouble and liver and bowel disordersr Be using one pill at hcd time every night. my health has gradually improved until I can say that I nm in better health than I have been for twenty iivc years. All other medicines failed but Dr. Chase’t~» Kidney Liver Pills have cured ine." Captain John T. Theiro, Meteghan River. Digby Co., N. S., writes:-"I have used I)r. Chu.se‘s Kidney Liver Pills to keep the bowels regular and as a cure for kidney trouble ami can recommend them most highly. Dr. Chaseh Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill adosc, 25 cents a box, at all dealers or Edmnnson l3nt.es&’. Go., Toronto. t=u))r “' L7, I MiNARD's LINIMEN1' Co., Lnui1‘n:o. him wlthoutdoing him any permanent good. \VII.FRED GAGNE. Prop. oi Grand Central Hotel, Drummond Orr greatly enlarged busi- ness enables us to handle wool to Letter advantage than ever. This season we are paying by far the highest price for years. We’re glad to be ableto do so Bring us all the wool you have-we can trade to best advantage. Prowse B os. Ltd FOR BETTER Eiaewherein this issue an eeoountie - making beenso tar developedaalnl oulds for producing these and liall manuiaot urlnir. . .~. There are many thousands of road em requiring renewal, or exteuslvel ew industry to make concrete culvcrts at uma, giving employment to native labor. nd at the same time giving better roads, omyeartoyear. As in the matteroi eel bridges, ao in the uubstltutlonot the change to permanent structures will pru\'c decidedly atI\'|\nt.ageous and economical. The Guardian hi=arti\_\ commends the t.‘ommlssloner's enter~ prise. The ()Imr|ol.ielo\vn jail, which serve- for all (Jin-en`.~i County. Ia cnipty now. Can any other provincial capital in Canada claim as much? Seorcone for prohibition. ` PAINS TOR SOCIETY FOLK People of fashion do tliings soinetiincs that cnunc pains In the stomach Nui nclwr- intlie kidneys. llurd work and lmni pleasure have pretty nearly the sam" results. Aaour stomach, almd breath and pains about the heart. and head are caused by gassen from t.he stomach llutch cures them quickly. You take one when you feel badly. Three at night to move the bowels next morning, then one after each meal and your trouble will go away. Itis nature’s own remedy for pain. ` They are chocolate coated and contain nothing that is injurious. There ls nothingllke Hutch In the world. It/s a doctor for ten cents. At your drugglsts. For sale by all drugglets. TRADE AND SHIPPING- PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. iintered, .Tune 2.!-Swallow, Johnson, Pugwasli, N S; Charming Lass, Cormier, Piclou. June 25-S. S. Bunavlsta, Fraser, Montreal; F E Willard, Herring. St Peters, C B; James Ryan, Clmpman, Marble Mountain; Bona Fides, Gurcian, Picton. Port. Morten, N S; Swallow, Johnson, Pugwash. June 25-John Millard, Phalcn, Georgetown; S S Benavlsta, Frttscr, N Sydney. ._ _, ""' 't'-'_ Gr-:N'rs,-I cured it valuable hunting dog mnnge with M1NARD`S LINIMENT ,pnwvnawmvatniumwmvumwwuuw * N 'FICE' ' This I cl] a_ ' E E Mondays: one elleiiyr-f" ing the month of July ~and» 3 Aligusil ` I t E James Patori¢Q Co-5 ' "` ‘T-’~ "H . ~ L . U. 1 Wi '\ If /5” I V/ .. ¢- _:La-f .___£K I’ zo dozen whiteiawn and colored school ready-to-wear aaron, June 2.;-s. s. contains, nm, dresses to lit all ages, from the ‘_1|tt1e,tot up to the misses of I6 " " Prices from 65c to $2.50. We are showing them on the | I -l l after several veterlnuries had treated `¥ours,&c., Opens Sept. lst. _. _ Opens Sept. ist. , I von m\ia,n;J£ -are :gary gm. any person ecqn , ated wi ,By hshing must know that there"la oni 6-or 7 Fl? thi; take in our waters. Tbave those iliers only. I have just purchased an agenvs simple rods cnenp. They will be.sold for less than cost. _ C all early an they won't last longkat my prius. I _elmo carry lines, bu etmcuting line's.hooks, books, reels and everything tor tishiug. I ‘Cn1i'and ree for yourleif, A. F. CALQER, Taxidermist. ' , a6d7i ` _ `Gt. Geo. St. I _ 1 Wg loc. H545. not blue nollnne ar¢ouu.1'V oo.. lllllldlilg °lTo ‘ WANTED A tow summer boarders can be ncmrnrno- .dated at Knightville. Fonria. A splendid non view, boating, n.nd‘bathlng near by, an ldcni place ior_city people. Terms moderate. Ad- dress MRS W H I\NIG'HT. School ‘ o. L. Hvooriiit.-' . A _ v" _ ‘ ` w ~ ' 8g:i>;;g_;°s¢A9°6fva¢ ,y , fi‘it=@%ifiit2¥if%i%§t#§if#li=§§¢§i§l°»i'=e. I it I ‘ I »=-.'-..»,,->...v¢ - _ . _ pug,” - Put up in sealed :Irvs Q jus by C- H. Ham- . mond & Co.. Chicago,- 4 IS 8. Delicious 'Relish _ for the lunch or picnic ' basket. Try it and ' fi then tell your neigh- eff bor-1 about it. V' _ Prank' -McDonald’s, ` Grafton St., Clr'town. ,Q are A I -_ A r-.non ae co., on-per and Fannin-A AIIIIIIIIDI ATUIIIB IMILWLY Victor TALKING MACHINES _M Di 1-..`i‘IIi‘.ii`.i§r'fI TN R014' UM U. -5. _MlI|fUUl.u'»»I .'»':’.”....°'n°°' . f' y aan vn_|N¢-B awittlii l I V. *<3* fhlrit . I\ .',/_