1 ' 4 < J .1 ‘W 2 _.» *_ / 7 ' 4 ,., 1 er - i...X V.. _ -. THE GUARDIAN. ARD JUL mas’ 1 _ nu _______,pu_ _ii _ _ gm' lu li _i clearly point out, and what the Examiner speeial Noiiteilli MQW; (illllgmgll .. Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will of his books and Stationery Business in he Morris Block, we will continue he business in its various branches. mlling at lowest prices for cash only, His B. M. Hornsby, who has mans- god the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will bf’ pinned to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall, Papers will be at once put on sale, and' Bll departments of the business will _be kept well stocked. A well supplied news sand will be a special feature, M thobusiness. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” T1 Bllllll IIDIPMIY, Succesors to F. J. Hornsby. Krk Block. Ch`town. March i6. 1900- * Y ¥fl¥#illl¥l§ Your* tlillineli Our workrooms will rushed this week; if venient, we ask you, willconsider it a favor for those who can, to leave# their trimmed hat order* as early in the week as* possible. # . § rkins & Co.-at The Millinery Leaders. *_ ‘asses-#oil-as p insurance 'QCII' §. § r %##*****## E Hia, Marine, lile. All British Companies. Risks taken -nt low rates. ynllmantlll. Agent s. Telephone 67 F 4 _ J RB. MclAl|6HlAN, M. D. PIIYSIBIMI Hill SUBBEUN. IEEE Ill RESIDENCE-Kali Si-. Ill! Ili; Bllllillg. Odice Hours-S to 10, 12 to 2; 6 to 8. TELEPHONE 233. “W Tae Most Reliable >i;_,.i; -Place to have your repair work L-/ig done is the place that takes _J A the most interest in your `\>»i'=’. needs.We strive to accmomo- -s., date all who leave any Work 7** with us, by prompt attention 'gig and quick despatch of same. q ` - \Ve have the reputation 1(5- lieing "O. on repair work. Give us a trial and be con- "s vinced that what we say is l true. Bllllil illWlRliill_ _ so _ We _- if-' '1 qs _Foundes, Engineers, Machin- ists and Boiler-makers. , Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. _~ Charlottetown, P. E. l. Phone x25 3.. f lil- fi . Mrs ivelliier, Upper iiillsbmugii so-een. “ANNE” 1 ¢i»f°..ii‘é'I<§‘§§_“‘° "°°°P“°-“ °f Wvfisw- The rivers an __ _ f i istf "= ~ i lst-reams :sem with trout, tiietays wi f 6” mackerel while gameoi eve descr' ' ‘ f » . ry in OUR FURNITURE _ ,Have been more than satis 'actory this spring-Our STOCK. STYLES, and PRICES are sure trade winners-Before you 1 'E5'-See what we can do for you -STORE CLOSES ' 6 p In excepting SAl`URDAY’S open until 10 p. m, lark Wright Ltd l the other.' 1 The Examiner here says in other words THE INDIAN FAMINE. It is indeed a painful fact that while the British nation is spending hundreds of millions of dollars in war in South Africa and China some millions of British sub- jects in India are suffering, and many actually dying for want of food. The wars have been forced upon Britain, no doubt, but war is a work of cruelty and destruction at best. It is inhuman and , un-Christian to destroy life except under the most imperative necessity. It is al~ ‘ways humane and Christian tofeed the hungry andelothe the naked,whetherthey be friends or enemies, people of our own race or of another, foreigners or fellow- 'i subjects. i The sufferers in India are our fellow- subjects, but of ii different race and most- ly ignorant of the true God. Toofrequent- ly the nominally Christian nations have appeared to the heathen world as cruel iinvaders and conquerors, carryinlr fire and sword; or as tradersziiitroducing the lrum curse and the vices of socailefi civili- zation. These transactions have put the religion of Christ to shame, and have im- posed the most serious barriers to pre- vent the conversion of the heathen. Now the famine offers a noble opportunity to the Christian world to present their re- ligion to the heathen world in its true light. To feed these starving ones is an act of charity and mercy, noble in itself, but of greater value because it i is one of the good fruits of the Christian rgligion and shows that we regard all A men as brothers. We draw the attention of GUARDIAN readers again to this matter because the lextent of the suffering is greater than ever before. More than six mill-ions of our fellow subjects-a population greater than 'the entire Dominion-are in want of food while we have abundance. Surely we ought to help them! Much has been given by various parts of the Christian woi-ld,hnt it is little in proportion to what is required. The wars g'0il1X 00, the Patriotic Funds, Red Cross F d Ce F ds f l’ vest can grow. In the meantime the aw ful Want of bread continues and must yet IGYORING THE MAIN P0iNl` In an article on the partisan press in g°‘It will be observed that our discreet pre en er om epen en e cases as if they were similar! It is true that each had turned from one party to the same thing THE GUARDIAN said. And this matter of turning over was the only similarity that THE GUARDIAN pointed out. \Ve said nothing asto the Three Boxes fresh strawberries for25 children’s musliii collars.-Jas. Paton & Co. 18 tf SALES and caricature of Mr. Pineau, which was 3 __ V -_ L _ 'A i ntended to help the cause of the Opposi- ‘ FRIDAY JULY 9°- \9°’~ tion, really had the effect of increasing a- _ --l ‘the Government majority at the recent by-election. We were illustrating the point that ex- treme and over-zealous partisanship often defeats its most desired object. It would have been easy to have given other illus- trations, but because the Pineau-¥Vise matter was recent, near at hand and ap- parent to all we selected it. \Ve knew from previous experience that the illus- tration would not be pleasing to our con- temporary. It had made a serious tactical they have a merciful regard for the hum- g mistake, and did not like to have atten- bler living creatures. ~ . r tion directed to the fact. A number of ` --- ‘ ll _ v Liberal journals are making the same The Christian people of Manitoba are T I i ' *R S blunder in their daily abuse of SirCha.rIes evidently not without a grateful apprecia- Tupper an IM r. Foster. We are quite sure tion of the action of their Government and the majority of the better classes cf Legislature in enactinga prohibitory law. ' ' of both parties are entirely in accord They have appointed aday of general with THE GUARDIAN in its plea' for calm 'vin , thanksgi g to the Author of all good for 1 B moderate and dispassionate discussion of this boon. As for a bountiful harvest, a - public questions and public men. The great national victory,or for the return of Examiner has simply ignored the main peace after war, they will assemble in point of our argument, but it is quite clear ' their places of worship and return thanks . U O U to intelligent and fair~minded readers. It is indeed a great victory to have the I I t ` if a 7 liquor traffic forbidden by law I _ There are some things to be said for the Chinese and Russians that we would little expect of them. For instance, when the American Society for the Prevention of vehicles. That both Chinese and Russians ._s \ »_\ t -J, Q, uoriillia coliiiexlou ,; un .téfs ."' <\_ - UF BUTIGUBA BLEIIISHES -fff_¢,,Pi11s of falling hair, for softening and wine suing red, rough hands, for annoying irrltations, too free or oiensive perspiration, washes for ulcerative weaknesses, for many sanative unti- leptlc purposes, and for all the uses of the toilet, but-h.and nursery. Boldby all Cnlnlal Chemists. Porrngpgnq 0831. Con., Solo loops., Bolton. U. 8.4. . instead of authorizing and pro climate is delightful, and the scenery is beautiful and quietly picturesque. Sur- rounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it enjoys .all the coolness of the sea breeze, many great retail store besides a lar 1 l f'1"» 5 1"; ._"/-2- '~i 1' _ l;~‘¢_l,__¢,.’ s-/__,,_,1_-,_‘,`\\_<»_» if .1 _ We Are Having Sllieisslil -Soap Salsa ll un 8’ the nm" un 0 some re lg' L_ - ‘ -“_ ` i_i'w.idely khown as one of the hedlthiest _ ` ious bodies, have: made demands which -:vp W u_ __ _ _ ,pil “gm” in Canada It has two ;`_'f/.‘ . ’ for very little money- not only ~ from and dried up the source of supply the cheaper kinds but also the 'wp 191628115 116W Open- 110056- ,It B150 1188 . . 'l for the Famine Fund. A__sense of relief dtlicgtely perfumed such as _ iljl :fl:;’:lis5;:ep;1fbli]peb;il§;n§gs1 giezagparlget comes to our minds with the report that _£51 Rose ' citizens, here It ha S we df the I rain has fallen in tiiefmiiie districts, Mignonme ,,_ - sndbesuequipped_pork-paekingestatiisii But it will he months yer. before the har- _ Heliou-ops ‘ '“°”“’ i”_ the D°“‘i“‘°’1~ 0” its Wes* S 4° 'T /_Ji 733- that THE GUARDIAN is still receiving con if beautifully laid 0.ut with bicfoming plants _ _ l.; 1 of every description, fountains, and well trlbutlons A arranged walks and enliveiied with a Central Drug Store, ' Sunnyside , _ . fl és. prices. Boats can also be hired, and lye§ter<;ays GUARDIAN we said among Steamers run regularly on the bays and lot ert ings: ~' ` ‘ ' ' sort-while on the east are the magnitl Au moe fresh g00d5_P1`1°e5_ cent new Exhibition Buildings and Driv- increase To those whom a sense of duty this week lower than usu - ing Park Chief among its public squ l may move tp contribute We Would, Say -Buy DOW. L7 s Queen Square in the centre of the city i vwlette’ eta, etc_ is Victoria Park-ia. favorite summer re @=;`_, M M ¢`;i<‘~;` works and sewerage, system. It is famed for its wide and shaded streets of which is the new Park Boulevard, its ,attractive surroundings, Pure water, and clear cool and' bracing air It is band of music during the summer ev ings The rural scenery in the vicinity of Charlottetown is charming, and ho foi driving are abundant at very low rivers, affording most pleasant exclusions. “As a matter of fact both Mr Wise a d The principal hotels are Davies, Queen Mr. Pineau had turned their backs on the 1 and Revere parties they were respectively elected to E ,_ ItSumpie1:i(<1ie has abo11ift:1Zi‘»0;0 plnhabitants support,” g ‘ is_si ua e on eaut' e eque Bay The esteemed Examiner quotes from _*-i It has the 19-F8055 and fi¥l€Sl7 d€D8.l'1»IIl€l1tal our article and goes on to sayi . _ S’ “sl Electric Lightriant and ii water wer S YC d f fl d C treats the tW° N systemand sweragd are being agitat f . Th h 1361* -C ° which is more palatable than a dish of Strawberries, We have them-home grown-1 of delicious flavor. and to thoroughly enjoy ~trawberi~ies one must have good cream. This we have every morn- ing perfectly new and frcs ~, and exceedingly rich, and what is Niteii merits of of the men, or the parties they in TigniSh' the Railway and Bellevue; in are now attiiihed to. But what he did §{I;;i;f;?$;’11i£&;11?;fC£2;;iulH California peaches 20 cents a dozen at The kind We Carrv Stewart, Clarks and Manson’s. A Beer 8; G0f1‘°5_ 19 2 £1111 plrders by `p1'idne or otherwise The f0u0“"iU{=T hotels 013913 f0!‘ the e rom r *0»o~o»o»~o C3 $9 I PU: cents at Beef &GolT`s. 19 Zi View; Stanhope, Mute-.h’s and Cliff; at Hammocks, bathing suits, straw hiits,i J' U. & 1?Y3Ckl@YP0iI\t, Shawi . t, R ' ' Sea High Class Grocers. h d d h k f t t » forth; aii_d_at Pownal Florida. pgltonuglg Cr§»S_ ammoc S gomgig sis a In ‘addition to those already mentione _ l s = -there are other towns and villages in th A _F-6|' llolidgy T|°i||s A full assoiitmen. ' a going for an “outing” ' I Upper Queen Street. -_ _ _ -A ~ _ .. »»: - . is 3 »-.‘~_».- -‘ ~ ~* _ » ' '~ "Ri-i '¢-._-. =_ '-1i~eiil.=-,~':. “ --1 ' ' ». 1 f _if is uf- 11,' ~ -'-‘_.fr~ »~»=--._i,-- if. -:‘--'- -‘--ii-..-.».».!~-">. ~~ ” .f“-"* '-ssrvi J. - ‘.v' .z:~` '-" ‘~' '-' `f" 5’~'*"~~H» . -.i~>1s“ 1--fi' * -1- \~ i _ _)_>.A_i. _.fr fiigwv-.1 -3°~ ~_,,., -.5 1, ._ ' ~-,l->.--»_.~_-_ -= -.1-. - » '- ' -‘: ‘-'At - .-1 '-'.;‘~r==. > , _- ::=»¢` <1# f==.\‘~ .-, ~ _ .>-_.r - - .' ‘ A ' - -~---Ji. r _ ».-. ' ., -rf __ - . '<1f7,:_‘_=_,`,___--____~ _ _».~_;.,\;'_4_,;P_§~a_._,i__ bt’ ,__ ‘v.- ... ~,» 0\°‘.°*.“ The 3PP¢tite can desire, and Strathcona' and Ca’-nPbeu~ there mer resort, is the Landsdowne hotel; in O0 Had; of cgjmed _‘fox ted this weeg, worth from SAI) to Montreal, will go on our n counta- H 1 f -fat 50c keep our e on 3islof,,_ We ' colored nd h'te and h t tl AND FRUIT .......i. '......_ ..li;;?°..i; is ust what you want to marked atpricestimtis movingthem every take with day. Come and see what we offer. % - you when *Summer crash skirts, also about fifty _ _ ,{.f.§.‘§.'i’l.‘i‘.i‘§.‘f‘i>'It‘i§.§"§“<‘;-i..‘f“°‘”“‘k""-" ‘°iii”5 I. s l, A Hams &. just ,.si.isi:ilii.°i;iif.c.;.i~iii;ii».iii.; Sf- 0... s.....i.y. oi 11 lp.-i. » i , store in the Maritime Province b des having other large retail stores. It has an k e or e o are lifton, Queen, Russ Georgetown and Souris haveapopula tion of about 1000 each. In the former are the Aitken, and Tapper hotels and in Souiis the Sea View. At Cape Traverse, a very pleasant su - Alherton, the AlbionTerra.ce and Wisner; nt summer season: At Hampton, Pleasant s, a ustico, side, at Malpeque, North Shore; Tracadie Beach, Acadia; at Alberton, S ~ _-lim A Another big shi ment of ladies’ blouses Clgé A 'iozen bought for' s t cash in have about 156’ extraegne muslin waists in nts from 10c up.-Jas. Paton 8: Co. 19 tt. are upon occasion horribly cruel to mem-p '_ bers of their own race we all know,_but-, I ' ' l ‘ It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ ~ Cruelty to Animals thought of introduc- l | ~ ing its work into China, Mr. Burlingamel ' _ t , _ then American Minister at Pekin. inform- l ed them that cruelty to animals is un i ` 0' known in China. This appears toresult - ~ _ from their belief in the transmigration _ S A of souls. And in Moscow, Russia, there is a law prohibiting the use of a whip by . drivers of cabs, carriages and all sorts of , 1 ' To cLuR`THE VA\ ' -to have the law against thegtrafflc Q tecting it-. The people of Manitoba seem i , U torealise this, and do not belittle the law _ because it is merely a provincial one. ' _ »_ SUMMER GORSETS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND V LIGHTEST AND- -BEST And its AttracHto Tourists. p I - A A_ ,Prince Edward-_I_sla.nd’s summer ' - I _ _ » . ', __ and the advantages that can only be de- » _ . _ T » ~ rived from sea. bathing, at about 65 de- _ p _ » _ _. ` grees. . . _ _ i ' Charlottetown has over 12,000 inf - ' habitants, and is the capital. It! has R V ` 5 We S. sie ' ° ' v ' wholesale trade. It has a Gas Light Mllhnery and` Power Company, two Electric ‘ ° " ‘ light plants, and a street railway is in embryo. It has a first class waterf . _ _ -. - its many pleasant drives, the principal 9 l , ) lj .";?*'» sg?-Vj-‘ §- j~“.;-` ,_ \=`{'_¢lp:\%/,;\V¢_: ‘_ ‘ ,_f$ \_. \_»<§-/§- ff 1 ~ _ >_{ s _- s\ 5 l. . l so l SIIIIIRQS Are to hand . l3I'C)E]N' IIGLEQD cb _l /iii # ...._| 0611*) WHERE H E HOLIDAY MAY BE PLEASAIITLY SPEIIT leasint Yieil Hotel, - - - Hampton P E MATTHEW SMITH. Proprietor This Hotel, s`t t d ` f th' Edward Island’ misuse ‘?0u:;1<;I?"<‘>) rite gesigirizst beautiful parts of Prince I a s A* . V , E _° unsurl;;;;iLhin a stone s throw of a epl.ndld beach, Where the bathing I The Hotel is comfortably furnished and a _ -_ _ good table is B0n‘1;;@:VFf§1'\oUa(Yl¢;vhB3tel is. distant from Charlottetown about I9 miles the dim.. ~ 'f ° -“‘_° 1° °°°°f the vfme-i w be had From ce is our miles Coach meets the boat at the latter lace 3- ' . . . P 5° ‘;§`ri€i’;;0;l0g€gZ t0r;he_Hotel. Intending visitors may make arrangements by t Terms_mo(pe_m;;:ietor or by enquiring at The Examiner Office H°i°l Wm b° °P°ned for season on July lst. d Junelsdti _MATTHEW SMITH Proprietor e - _ T0\1l`iStS a"fl_0tl\€l`S Wishing élllieh C0111- Province with hotel accommodation, iiiuliifiilici ,,, ,_ Wu- m--ff--1 lm- »-»»--= fo- the - have to some ext/ent diverted attention e. ar? se mg g ' » Mjiospitals. many churches and ala.r~ge*and '_ Y ‘l V i ’“ Ki . l»Ig€S ` . A i I . ' 51 lil) ‘ - ' ' ' ares? -lil-'l l \|\ _/jf ~ \ _ l li ~ it - - . , _ _ . (X I . I ° ' , R . U l _ _ . r eu: i,»i_l_‘j_ ‘ ,A n ' - I ` . . p _ ' ' I V 7 ‘ in a ea d th tion Only two left, ladies’ muslin costumes, - 1 also 50 white blouses and 25 under White kirt -Jas Paton & Co 19 We Dont '_ _ W€ Sell Them Ev°'7°l}mg in the men’s Ling, ¢_;¢3P¢ th, boom °““*Y 3*!! U!-A Plooss Down Low W'°i*° "ld °°1°~d Shim. Calm. cum, cnimioiun smpsnaef 'U' liens. - 5 Buttons, C!iiE ;luttons,’eE:,andkerchle&’ Glove., Golf Hon' Hat Hon' °"" SINUI Lino, _ Uorlookwoar. In all the latest styles, from 2c to 7 5c each, ‘ d. 5. - . tf _i | T A & co, Q ' _ _ _ Mars rviinisnuns. ' :_ A . __ ~_t'c-__ _: ..'~ 5s»_.',.¢,;;_,f1ai._7,`-l.*<`lm _1 ',_ ,_ ; _ ‘ .. _ '_" . ’ _ - _, _ » _ _ ».'.‘,. _. 1 ~ ' -` F _ _: - '»;--»;a~-' 1-' - »‘ Lf,-' u. ' / ' - -.1 `=~- :'~= ' ` _ .,;.e‘.;§_.-~ -.é ~..>»-:fro »,,‘.._,,. ,s_(»... . .t Q- _p ,_ f.. 4 s if. . wk f Sp 1 -_ vw x _a-_“nag nr_x.~r.-rw -wvrr-iv_.zn w_i1_ m ;-\\ y-:"\v~.»»_-_ f<7,~~_-rv.: f\ ff , J 3,' Q " §`:’_c‘ `, if vm 1 _Q11 1 1; _xlln - if They are the prettiest, lot of clothes we have ever _VVe are busy making them up into stylish Suits, invite our patrons tozexamine our stock fs All clothes made by us are guaranteed to it M-_Q-_ f;_ "l.',`¢_ ' I//,'\‘ f;~ -f; ;, \__ \»s- -,'§__/ .U_-,ll \_.- \ “IMI if iii