;»,__ 1 .5 3;. . " s _. ,.1 , . £34 j eros xy _ “__ _ . 1.- sy \_> __;, _ n .f _ 1 I ._.-_:_ s 1 l Je » C Ja s. \ ._ 135? _ ». . 1*. t -'\ .- ae f. I 1. 1 S s A 1' ‘ 1 x 1 _ 1 . 5 _ ~ 1 is P Simson Bro_s_.&6o. T ._- .~- . ,_ .» - » -...- 1 . _. ~ »., _~..~»_ » ne ~ ~.: ..< -,‘__r,»~ f--ze ff _ if iff-T"~_'.‘-_~'.‘_»‘_fr` -"'._==» ~ ;';1-<=.2.:'22>.; *-‘,~_~»-_ ,-.-_' . - -' ._ __ - . 4 - ` .:'= -»-1: -- ~ - ‘ f -f _ »- ff <1 ' -' -f-I--_ .» ’f_‘=-_' _.:=_i-..--1_~_‘ f. ~ 2;: _: - = _._ --_ as _ '- 1 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRIYCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAY 30, 1901 E _ rf-".'?~;?» " A »» _ rage ._ _ The matrons of the Edi- » son Orphanage at Lowell, Mass.,U.S.A.,wrote they had a siege of whooping- - cough in their institution. They said that every case '<-`-" " was promptly relieved by Vapo- Cresolene. Its value in coughs and colds was so great they always kept it ready for use. You know how it s used, don’t you? 'Tis heated by a vaporizer and you inhale it. \Vr1te as ior a book that tells all about it. 2 Var»o~Cresolene is sold by drugclsts ever7Wl‘¢‘_1'¢- The Vapoiizer and Lamp, which should last a life- time, and a bottle of Cresolene complete. S!-5°; extra sup lies of Creselene -_-5 cents and 5'? fem?- lllustrated booklet containing physician s testi- monials free upon request. \'.\ro-Cnxsotznn Lo.. |80 Fulton St.. New York. U.S.A. _,f~’ff,,~' .__ _. _ _ _§,`1;;;__~..aCl |~. 3 ~_/3. ‘- - __ __ - _ ' _ _<=_ __; ,Going Fishing ? Fine stock of Gear at Jarniesorfs Drug Store- All new and reasonable prices. A Baden Powell would make the lshing better. It’s the best 5c. Cigar. The Medical Hall g _ _*_ _ _ _. Bill. GAHHUTHERS, li.D.ii.M. L. R. C. P. London. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ice and Residence; Kent St. Opposite C Mark Wrighfs Factory. UFFICE li0URS:8-10 a.m-.12 to2 p_m..7 to 8 p.|| 'rEI.1'~:r>noNE comnnmcarron. me Cough ! Cough! Cough! Do not cough any mon- but use a bottle of PUTTNER’S EIU LSi0.`l_ time old established favorite rsu1.=edy. Whether your cough is of long stand- in or from recentcold, PU TT- l§R’S will do you good. It will allay irritation, attack and dispel the germs of pul- monary disease, tone up your system and help to cure you. Your doctor will tell you so your neighbors will say so too Thousands have been cured by it. Be sure you get Puttner’s the original and best Emulsion Of all druggists and deal- ers. |. _ Lobster Bait 750 Bbls» iflerring For sale by - .¥_.__.___l _;__ W A . . ---f-_ - e = <- ,-~ -f i l THE PROHIBITORY LAW. On Wednesday next, fifth of June, the extension of prohibition throughout the entire Province. This condition is not new ,except in the sense that the provincial law is new, for the entire Island was. years ago, under the operation of the C. T. A. Prince County adopted the Canada Temperance Act in 1878, King’s and Char- lottetown in 1879 and Queen’s County in 1880. The counties have stedfastly ad- hered to their first decision. In Charlotte- town unsuccessful attempts were made to repeal the Act in 1884, when it was re- atlirmed by a majority of 40, and in 1887 when the majority for the Act was 20. In 1891 a majority of 14 was obtained against the' Act and it was repealed, but was brought in again in 1894 when theimajority for the Act was 22. In 1897 another suc- cessful attempt was made to repeal the Canada Temperance Act, the majority being 113. Since that date down to the present the liquor traffic has been legaltsed in Charlottetown. It will be seen from the above brief re- cord that while the counties have long stood by the principle of prohibition so far as it is expressed by the C. T. Act, the City of Charlottetown has been divided, but in four times out of six when the Act was submitted to popular vote a majority was found in its favor. We doubt not that at the present time a majority of the citizens of Charlottetown, and a much _larger proportion of the people of the Province desire the entire suppression of the liquor trade here and throughout the Island. The new Prohibitory Law, being a provincial Act, has necessarily some limitations, inasmuch as it is not in the power of our Legislature to control the import trade. But it is to be observed that the Canada Temperance Act does not prohibit importation of intoxicants, and the prohibitory law of the State of Maine, one of the most effective that we know of, is subject to the same limitation in that regard as the law now to come into force here. The main object of the law will be attained if the retail traffic is suppressed, and for this object- we believe the law will afford an efficient instrument if vigilantly and energetically enforced, .as we trust and believe it will be. The penalties for violation of the new law will be found much more severe than those of the Scott Act,being $10] fine for a first and $280 for a second ofl`ence,with pro- portionate terms of imprisonment in case of default, and for a third offence im- prisonment for six months without the option of a fine. We are informed and each hereafter have a permanent repre- sentative on the committee who shall re- side in London. The position will be an prohibitorylaw will go into eUectin the eminent one, and the despatch to the _/K City of Charlottetown, and thereafter the Montreal Witness mentions that the only g )"\`.._‘ _ traiilc in intoxicating liquors willbeun- 'two names so far mentioned for it are A 1 lawful. At present, as has been the case those of Sir Louis Davies and Solicitor ` ~ for years past, the Canada Temperance General Fitzpatrick. We are therefore ` Act is in force in the three counties of the eft in doubt as to what elevation Sir __ §_<~__,\ Sympathy may help a wounded heart but it won’t heal a wounded limb. That fact is so obvious that you won; der why anfy one can offer “ sympathy ' as the chie feature of treatment for the delicate diseases of women. Yet women are invited to “write to a woman who can sympathiie with woman,” and the theme of their correspondence is _to be the delicate, didicnlt and dangerous diseases which undermine a woman’s health and strength. It 'is true that such offers are combined with an ofer of “medical advice.” But medical advice can only be given by a competent phy» sician, and no mention is made _in such offers of a ph sician’s or doctor’s‘adv1ce. It is not oiiidred because it cannot be given. The offer is not being made by a gpalified physician. ' he oHer of free consultation by letter, made to ailing women by Doctor R. Pierce, has be ind it a physic1an’s abil- it . Dr. Pierce is consulting physician oiy the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In- stitute, Buffalo, N. Y. Associated with Dr. Pierce is a staff of nearly as score of physicians, each man a specialist. _In a practice of over thirty years Dr. Pierce and his staff have treated successfully more than half a million women, who have been cured of debilitating drains, inflammations, ulcerations and female troubles. The age, experience and skill of Dr. Pierce give him a supreme ad- vantage in his chosen field of diseases of women. You can~wr-ite to.-Dr. Pierce without fear and without fee. Every letter is read privately and answered confiden- tially, the; answer being sent in a plain envelope, without any printing upon it. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, free on receipt of stamps to cover customs and mai ing only. _Send 3,1 one-cent stamps for the edition in pa- per cover, or 50 stamps for cloth bound. > i l The coming gene- ration will have fewer skin diseases, because so many mothers are Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Budalo, N. Y. av, L°{r? 7/ ii. /it it-'T if ' ` ((?' §‘ ` 2511-,-__:_ Isiand, so that the provincial aes for- Louis may attain wiv his next step up- `,_\_,___ _ ' bidding the sale in this City completes the Wllfd- " ` i» - 'L' \\.m‘.\l* v ,¢ we pn” _ _ ° -3' -°.i‘.` °`- . = `_ ‘I 1 7v..;._f- ii fi/ 7/ C’rx'§;\A“'? _ ,, _£4 ' _ - . ‘[- | ‘f [M MUWNG Guam"l;’.i..$“°...i.‘Z,‘1iTf“‘.?:’“‘.‘;‘lf§; ;i..;T;? @FLO0R UOVEBINGS F0R§U Chief Justice of Canada now hai a seat on - I .. ' ,_ ' the Judicial Committee when Canadian - _ _ _ Y “<- THURSDAY’ MAY 30’ 1901' appeals are being tried, but it l now pro- S U M M E S " i 7 posed that Canada and Australia shall I To-morrow the Big Store will make a special showing of everything suitable for the floor covering of summer homes. Probably the most* extensively used floor .cover- ings for summer homes, sum- mer hcuses, etc., are China Mattings, of which the big store was a tremendous stock, There’s the Khyber Scotch Square, Tapestry Square, Linoleums, etc. Their at- tractiveness, durability and cheapness is well known, Our stock at this season is greater than ever before, among which are many new, novel and striking effects. ' Japanese Straw Mattings!! The) new _§seasons’s goods just received and put into stock. Patonshave never shown a liner rangelof patterns in blues. greens, crimsons, olives, also plain and inlaid goods All extra value _ |20, l5c, l7c. l9o. 22c. 24a. 2_9c. 35a. yard. New Ollcloth _ N°W 1-|"°|¢“__'“9 'The well seasoned kind in elegart SPUTCH LINULEUMS "1 °X°°{1°¥lf patterns. English make, thoroughly re- d°"$“’ Wd °P1°“d‘d €°’d W°°"”.3i liable in qualitv; special pricesz- 'P' mai _ _ 45°- 33¢_ 35c_ 45,,_ y,,,d_ SCCTCH IJNOLEUMS an s range of Bssr ENGLISH on.cLorH1-:s._ b°=°\\fu1d°=1s=S» rftrfwf s°°d°» *POI- in specially selected designs, well sea- °“8h_|Y Well 59190 Wd; 4 Y*fd9 Wi-dai sone1‘ and made expressly. 9P""‘°_138°» 45°; 60°» ‘5°» Y°1'd~ Specm 45c, 50°, 656, ,."d_ Plfun Cork Lmoleums 75c yard. Sanitary Cork Carpet 60c yard. Summer ‘Carpet Squares Size 2 Sze 2d Sxe 2§ at 3 by 3 yards. by 3% yards. Special by3 yards. “ “ 3 by 34 yards. |- “ 3 by 4 yards. “ " 4 by 35 yards. ~~ Splcial by 25 yards. Soscial $2.40 S`za 21; 3.60 4 20 -l 35 5 05 5.80 6.75 by8 yards. -‘ 3 by3 yds. ss 3 Special $5.30 °‘ 6.70 ‘- 7.75 _ JAMES TA |----- by 3d yards. ‘~ Bd by 2d yards b 4 aris “ 3 _y y - ‘° 354 by 4 yards. ~‘ 4 by 4 yards. ‘° 9.35 sc “ 11.15 “ 12.00 Lace Curtains v _ THE Scotch frae the Land o’Bnrn’s Curtain is made of plain net centre with Honiton and ntenaissance designs. Lacs edge and insertion. Special $3.15 The SCOTCH EXPRESS CURTAIN made of'dainty_ white, lace edge andinseltitn, vefy desirable *for sitting room or bed room. Special $450 Straw Mats, Japanese at Less Than Cost 85 ends of carpets 1; yard lengths atthe price of 1 yarl, Home Comfort is less at a small price, Jas. Paton & Co. 0ne Ga:-load “““‘ in stock. °°="»'°"-°°° v A F. U believe that it is the 'intention of the . Q - | Government to energetically carry out the ‘ T ignish. law, and we are assured that in doing so B b 9 0 May 2751' they will be backed up by the honest and av y S ,t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 _ law-abiding people of the Province. We ' ,I ' _ 7 trust that those now engaged in the sale , E Es of liquor will bow to the law which Take a of cold though contrary to their feelings, and in- 7"' *'~“*"' T°"""' 5°"-°°' “°"""‘“‘- __ A i Water, 3. 11tlZlG terests, embodies the sentiment of the ““¥;:;;.';;;;;::;;"° N ` ` F ` great majority of the people. ' ` A B B ___ . _ . Q ‘ 4 V \\ I Q An Ottawa despatch mentions that Hon. I I V: 'C A nwid Mins, Minister of Justice, is to san * Q #* /_:_ today fo; England tomke mn _ * _ _ *A _ V _ _ _ Stoves and Hardware. ference with res c pa 8 con ’ ~ _ ` pe ttothe reorganization _ ' _ in Wflyli. V " _ i _ A sugar to taste; mix and drink slowly. It will _ cool, refresh and dc- ' light by its delicious I flavor' and thirst» quenching properties. Q at an Grocers. A = Dllssuu. luurax, na of lwgef T}§‘eLE _ Rocky Point The .3_.ieal\l0I! I ELFII Wmleave Chrlottetown _'Will 1eaveR'yPt. Ai8am` __ ‘ at sgoam -- Atoam * - at mam Asxram Atr1.3,oam Afiplll ` Atspm M4911 atspm At6pm A; 5_ A ' IDIIDAYS. 3° pm 9am IZQSPBI 'a$;.~_ .tt ro a m __ H 31.15 p‘m ll U 5 uaunxsunsss is A nlsnnss Alncan cunen- , IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER FATHER. any _of your relatives amicted _wo the Disease of Drunken- ness v'?W1thhave a sure cure which can be gi en wrrn or wrrnorrr the -know- ledg¢ o_f the patent. Read the follow- ing which speaks for itself :-‘- Sax Fr.Axc1sco, CAL. Dec. I. r9oo_ - DR. W H SAUNDERS &C0., Chicago I11. Dear Sire-Kindl acce my thanks for the wonderful and” permanent _ my oongregatiom I have organized a society among m mem- ' bers to promote and advertise this most safe an speedycure for this dreaded curse and _disease whichso many are anhcted with. You will learn in the very near future of the result of their labors I sincerely hopethat God will bless you and allow you tostxll continue in this great and good work in savin our fellow mortals rom the scene 9? dg. struction, and place them on the mga to_ lxve a sober and righteous life. _Only W‘3hi1\8Iooulddo_more to asdst you inthisnoble and worth work, 1 gm, ‘ Yours in Christ, Rev. J. M. B---A i- Wefhave and we have on ile W1?- »n cent ha h ' szseszf '° “vt °° 'ne' I ._ - __;_lin_ 'lest ai Tune; * as applied to Carbouated Beverages has Q * Brat in favor with the trade. _ n 0-fe.-'e' oneness# Q llmgi Phasnliin. Ginger Bee ilk ' -_ I _ - ` ' _Your orders will have promptntte hon. i ' HG- ll. SIHHDYIS gust at ' w.- . _ ~ _y -'Tberehnocsmpleteeomfortwithont foot C i d A A suuém proved that the drinks of onr. manufac- ~. ‘ » f _ .__. ._ , __?______ * ture are of the very best quality. * ~. ' Forever fortv vears they have been ' ' _ ` A sf A lst-,___f 'IJ _ ii _ a »».:_t: ron: _‘¥._”!‘.*’!‘..‘it..-'i_'_té_. _ . k I Bedding Plants That Bloom ai-e thebglnd that o p ant a t your your flower beds. There No for yonif oupfoeure from .ghgvgthg 3 0"? Advice ' Geranrums for hte' ble. n ina Cut Roses and at the end or' every for special tccasions tended to. Mad orders receive careful tion as soon ae rexived = ’ Hot h-» tees and garden Street, west. Cirtuwn, Post Oiee Box N 1. 54;, .ill ` TEND Ferl! signc ° JUNE tract fhr Stable at or Lot 4°. necessai loftctuwii, Work to and specifications Lot 48, andatthe C_h’tnwn, on of two or be m2Sd4i wri l Worth’s Livery S * ' Prince _First class single _ double team%. e Fine turnout: for I and private parties. Telephone S2 §-l~I. J. W VK 5 so-a an 3 . _ . _ \_¢ |_ umm Are Oslious” 5 But .iust step in and compare writing paper-by the quire, pad#--and tell 'us whether it favorably with what you have *_ I any was mea pam; fame 1 _ ,ummm _ I _ _ »...a..,.1...-reg., =.1....».e. n er annua slpp y warm weather -assi th ] kms _ here a Bell a overlooks Th; Shgg and 1ncici:aeziitall;l’iser'ioo(t,.u‘ 0° m mmm ninsawavsam nrrrir Y°fk. England; imported by Thomas Winchester, Ont. KILNWICX Lordswanland (IS54) by Lord Derby II who was wiunercf thirty-seven prizes at *#_**#*§‘iHf###~¥§ ‘ H ' U 5 " F ' . 'rflnsw-y<==¢>G.n»m.vyrif=»~= 1 ere are a few items of perszment interest. xilnwieu rneuny an wen so pmes ~. ~. __ . f f _ ` i:sts,and none but first prizes since 1 i ` ¢ 1 ' , -f ~l -I Farbetter than you would think The vary best of value. Th Ptwxdidal Exmbmm mt “mmm nc possible for so email fa price. mide ofsoft __kid;le-ether. Johneylilldcn-2 'T:°l"'v:“’l'f';1‘H~¢'¢°»°°11y’=» Gnflli V | f ~ Y value in all -line; of Fbggw :_ ._g.‘_____.;__( . __ g l‘ __No|.`s1eo4‘.' I e '“Shoe»si»di»s-<-