nn»¢ *£0*-..._ bute to health, vigor and a happy disposi- _.,,__,n _ ,_ Baby . . . E Knows A coop THING wi-ian as secs 1;, »ua-»»-»--.-.~...- .». ~ .-»~..-~»~a¢..~¢»¢s /anon Juaudiwwuawusiuiawaaa- f&A&A1O&$-“il 5 till( B Use waning# in .-.ann uqnuuaiq-__ ,_ »»»-_-... =, l » ‘*,_'»1'-';-ff#--:H1 ~.g.=.=m:-.-; ~,;-..;,-.r=- - _ , ,_ .. . s.t»»,. , 1 »~ ' J '-Q; " ~ ' “K ‘gf ~\‘{’f.'-'~ v: _;'.-=.Pe.Wl&‘\i'lil , D ~ , ., , _ ..- _- ,-f=='.-.~..;- _ . . , _ .. ~ . » - -‘f ;;s._.,;r»,,,f;,.:;., -.-=..-Q,-W -f H _ K; .L . .t :_l. -,~, .. _r ,, ~ . , - - » -_._ _ , _ " ' » -_ '»_“i 5 * ~ 1 ’ »¢,- '-*'3§,§".'.??¢~',"-‘J g , 2:” ,ag . `% _ i .K '¢ .., ,,;»1,'_,‘_'-,1`..Ei-.-,_`,.; _A ,,,,;'j_f=f-,;.f..i_*=.,.;,Z...1y-< ,fgyé ,‘_-Aa,-_ -._'fp.,_,‘ »,» , ' < - , =--2~~:~..-1;.=t.;-1:=.-;..,-ef; te »»= ~ V s -,-.ggi if _;,__._._,$5-ge;i-».<,.t.v-§s_‘_43-£4.11-tjgst-ingot!" .--ff'-.I;‘=»=~f,‘-.;':=;.,,e , »~. a , 5 -~ y_» - ga ~ 1. ff »,<_ -,.,» J, . Jw.. e -Q*--,I lil hill lil Mlm. lil lllllillllli lillllllllllt ::°.:.‘;;;::n...‘f.':;°‘:. :;...::::;..::: __ i r1§Ti_:SDAY JUYE H IQOL Which ought to bear rule? Are our people Summer dieting that does not contri- tion, should be changed at once. If the stomach is weak and irritable; if the dig- estive system is impaired; if the blood is overheated with tendency to produce skin eruptions, use Malt Breakfast Food instead of oatmeal and other blood-heat ingfood. Delicious in taste. light and re- freshing to the stomach, easy to digest, are peculiar and prominent features of Malt Breakfat:Foo'l. Ask your Grocer for it. ____ 7.4 urwrvw f ‘~ ~ rx. g________.-_----= i »-'d ____-_au 'T I B/\Bv°s ~ l owN I son? 1 _ Q ll lll#ll 9404 onssaan I 0 4¥¥I4¥l#l 4 “lDl IT THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO. MONTREAL, IIKIIO OYTHI CILIIIKTID ,ALBERT roitsr soaps. n 0 l!l~l5ll»ll¥¥§ll¥lll-alll m Radner Water 'Q sparlrliha and Odorless Table Water Pints and Splits For sale by J. G JAMIESON, The Medical Hall Qominzgi Opera “_ House MONDAY AND TUESDAY JUNE 11 A1~gn.isih. Tue Ravfl new Humpty Dumpty Co, headed 'by the famous Clown Mr. Jas. R. Adams. ' Grand Spec acu’ar Production, New Scenery, New Music, New Specialties, Bright C.ean and wholesome. Grand Street Parade at noon each day. Prices 25, 35, 50. r Seats on sel: at u=ual placef. ' June lO_ Sins “WATB i:»nE1zE” For Sale at Auction. I am inatruvt id by the Exacutors oi the late Hon. G W. iiowlsn to sell at auction, on the p emises, on Wedues- day, the 26th day of June, instant, ai eleven ok-lock in the foieroon. the property situate at Brighton Shore. in the immon of Charlottetown, com- pfising about seven acres of land with residence formerly occupied by Mr. Howla-n. with stables aod coach-house, and the oo hge now occupied by Mrs. loQuillan. one acre attached willbe ect up separately. Premises may be ‘inspected on ap- plication to the undersigned. For hiriher particulars apply to Messrs. McLeod & Bentley, Solici. WTB. Charlottetown. ` R. BEAIR.S’l`O. June 8-id. Auctioneer. rr -=- -==-- ic;::.:'“.c~i.:~°='~i». sP£'lli“¢K ' foul! cases 0fi°..A§ti;€;di, "°°“‘““¢° work at moderate ` Prices. THE_l.AW AND THB PEOPLE. __-__ ~ ’. . ---Rss 1 .~ ~...L,.~ ,i._,.. '1»r’\.~ =,- H-.;,~. <~» ff , 1 ,tr f. .ss-_ . ,.. ., ,. ,Y ,. . ,. _ , fe " - ‘ ‘- 1 =»-viz. P- .- .f. »-.»»- 1 .."":.».-` -..==<-3 ' - J. ;..:~`,*l-_ §»f,:-_.if 2. ~. .-. . -' . .- , 3. . _ - -~ ~ . 4. . .. ,_ .__,_,,,_,.l§ ._;.;~_..é,,, MJ. -,,_e..,,., . __.2.-.~a;_/3tr.,...=-<5, ;-2;, 'l HE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN D 2 hold the law and on the other side, to prepared for a condition of things in the men in the liquor trade, shall over The Legislature in pursuance of its power to make laws “for the peace, _order and good government" of the Province has passed a law prohibiting the sale of in- taxicating liquors in our midst. lt is safe to say that the open sale of intoxicants is the most effective means of destroying peace, order and good government. Nothing that goes on in our country pro- duces so many breaches of the peace, creates so much disorder or so flagrantly interferes with good government as t_he o :iorder that they may nil their coffe with money and fill our streets with drunkards? We do not believe that such is the attitude of the majority in Char- l i ottetown. effort is being made to break down the aw, to defend its violators and to re- establish an era of free rum in our midst. Thousands of dollars have been subscribed l which a minority so made up and led by ride both the law of the land and the 2; ‘ verwhelmlng sentiment of the Province, “ ' rs . It is a notorious fact that an organized i ‘li J.. total abstainers alone It is the con current opinion of all the thinking peopl of the land. . The liquor tra filo being thus in its nature destructive to the best interests of the community and of society at large 'it is clear that it would be well for the com- munity if that traiiic could be wholly suppressed. It is the prime object of the prohibitory law to suppress it. The object liquor trade. This is not the opinion of e of the law is therefore a good one. That . object will be attained just in propcrtion as the law is or is not enforced. It has been found in many countries that pro- hibition of liquor selling is dimcult of the victims of a degrading appetite) coun sel has been retained and the battle is no on. It is clearly in the interest of peace, order and good government, in the intei- est of every drunkard and his family and in every sense in the best interests of the community that the law shall be main- tained and enforced. We trust therefore that the Government and its officers will be upheld and supported in an honest and energetic effort to enforce the law The (made up of money wrung mainly from _ W duty is an unpleasant one no doubt, but none the lessimperative. So far the peration of the prohibitory law has been distinctly wholesome and good. In the ew days since it has come QQ. f? io' ~/ 1/ enforcement, largely because the gains of the liquor seller and the appetites of their former customers array them against the law. Let us admit that with these are a few who would not sell under any circum- stances, and who do not drink, but yet have in their minds some form of obj ec- tion to prohibitory laws. In tht ir attitude toward the law now on the statute book the people are divided into two classes. On the one side and in favor of the law are,generally speaking, the clergy, the great majority of church f members, the members of the temperance societies, many leading men of the com- munity in trade and industry, in the pro- fessions and a large body of the honest workers. On the other side and at the head of the class opposed to the law are the men who are or have been engaged in the sale of liquors, and with them a lame number whose appetite for strong drink intooperaifcu here has been a marked decreas in drunkenness and disorder, a noted falling-off' in corner loafing and other fruits of the liquor business. The better elements of the community, and ,ful vendor. The hopes and prayers of even the poor victims of the appetite for A drink have no sympathy with the unlaw- thousands are that the law may be up-f held, and that the traffic may cease to exist-. We sincerely trust that they mry not be disappointed, and we believe that a our hands for the suppression of a great evil than we ever had before. 1 i1_-3---- T0 PREACI1 IN THEATRES. national churchjust organized by those interested in the Peoples’ church in Chicago, is to preach the gospel in the theatres of every great city inithe United ore powerful weapon has been placed in - Every Sulforor From Dfaiarrli Klifvls Lotions, Washes, Sprays and llslelics A . ilclioi Dura. I - - Powders, lotions, salves, sprays and iniiaiers winet N311! Gure Catarrh, because this disease is a blood disease, and local applications, iftbey accomplish anything at all, simply give transient relief. ~ The catarrhal poison is in the blood and the mucous membrane of the nose, throw and trachea tries to relieve the system by secreting large quantities of mucous, the dis- charge sometimes closing up the nostrils, dropping into the throat, causing deafness by closing the Eustachian tubes, and after a time causing catarrh or stomach or serious throat and lung troubles. . aremedy to' really cure catarrh must be an internal remedy wmoii win oiaanso mo mood from oazahiiai poison and remove the fever and congestion from the mucous meinbrme. The best and most modern remedies for this purpose are SDUSGWGS l¢lBil¥lil88ll! known as Eucsiyptol, Guaiacol, Sanguinarlaanil Hydraltin. and while each of these have b°wmc°essfuiirusedaeperats1y,yoz is nariieen aimouiz to get them ali combined in one palatable, convenient and etilcieut form. - , dissolved in the mouth, thus reachingwavgry part mucous' membrane of the throat and dually the Uniikemanycatarrhremedies.8hiart‘s Gstarrh eontainno oomine.op_i_ate_or andareeqnallybeneiiciai-for Mr. C. B. Rembrandt of Bochester,,N offewpeopiewhohavesufleredasmuchas oftheheivbthrostand stomach. Iuscd andpowdersformontiisat tdmewitit andhadnolwiwofcure. I changeotcllmste. Lsstspringlreaiian madeby8tusi'l¢’sCstai'rh so-oentbox mommy beneiitfromthatone dailyuntii gustingannoydneut tionaillcouidsskandmy asa theostarrh, asweilsscves' lives. There are still others of a mo but who would be most unwilling to liquor sellers and their unfortunat customers. Once on a rare occasion it was the priv Town It was in the days when the lat given to his Province the flrst.Prohibito law in British America. When the tim has become a ruling power in their daily re f li f respectable class Whose ee nga are or voted to Christianity, but independent of one reasm °r another agmnst the la; sectarian dogma and practice. Thus far classedin the same company with the e lege of the writer to see the prohibitiouists and anti-prohibitionists of a county ln New Brunswick divided one from the otheron a public square at the County and does not injure YY Sir Leonard Tilley, of happy memory, had so mmy ladieg use came for the Prohibitionists and Anti- Prohibitionists to divide the contrast was wash 4 onthe* so great that many who had little favor . theatres men and women who are de the only obstacle to large cash contribu- a recognised organization. l _ l I lt’s Because li It does away witl. waehboard rubbing e clothes or hands that 8 States. The idea is to gather into the - g Themanuheturer|oti:henewcatarrhcure,Stuart‘s Catan-h Tahlotshavesuoceededadmirsbiyinaoi thisresuit. 'llielsrell-!.le°’-picassnttastingioz Cincaco, June 8.-The aim of the new - tions for the work has been the lack of ,___ _ ` __ _ B __ - __ qv ` if .Tenders 371” Best- is rv ceivdd at the em Mfscdouald- '-up to 12 on Tuesday, nr xt. Tenders to be lillllllllllllllllll illlllll llllllllllllllll ill. llIl_ THE _ . I STEAMER5 _ _The lowest 'or any tender .saz ily accepted. By order _ The property will be sold en bloc or ~ A 5 . if purchasers prefer, the cottage with V ‘ - P, _ VI _ ~.‘ ` ' V ` . d . ~ DODDS . for prohibition were ashamed to stand up and be counted with the ruuisellers and their customers, many of whom were intoxicated at the time. These doubtful ones, for sheer respectability’s' sake,either went away from the scene altogether, or came over and were counted on the pro- hibitionist side, which by the way was much the more numerous body lon the occasion referred to. The spectacle pre- sented was one of the most striking and memorable of a life time. We shall not be privileged to see such distinct line of cleavage and we* kno full well the leading forces, persons and 1' i -ef One of the most danger- ous and repulsive forms of Kidney Disease is for which Dodd’s Kidney Pills an the only certain ana. h Dnpsy the Kid-_ neys are actually damned ug, and the water, which s ouid ho expelled in the . form of urine, Bows back and lodges in the cells of the dash and pu& out the skin. Remove the Blth Kina-EY A an opendivision in Charlottet0Wn. But none the less there is in the community a w I influences arrayed upon one side to up- McKinnon 8; l\I:Nevin, Queen St., agentsfof Ch’towu. ~ f ~ 1 ""_]t,‘. ' -. ~ Q -I1, \ _ ‘yr . ~ \ - ° AU _\,'__-_-5 /? ,_-\_ »~_-_'.'., _ '_ ` _ f JW' *~ \*~\‘»;._'if/ asirieeuaeauiiiea S KENT s'rnr:i2:'r il Livisnr s1‘ABi.r:s I Charlottetown. P. E. I WEDDING caititiaclits, 3 COACHES. PE; d COUP . an BAROUCHE5 Terms Reasonable- ~ Telephone No! 171- |iterna,tlo|_\_a~|_ 8- S. gg ron Bos' AN , The Pan Amar-.loan Exposi- ’ ' tion Buffalo ||.Y. _ l nv *___ DAY nav Eastpart. land' snd_ Returning ton same dsy,at N 'Ina 013 ,L Roirrn ro Asrsiixca is `r. s. 5. co.. -aosrow aim annsuv a ,Qatar nova ‘raacx :raw Yon.; ‘m:rnsoxnxvtaa_.a.~_. - L_. Passengers arriving in 8t.John in ‘-»-'ff _ ~ _ f ' ~ ..._ _ _______,_ _ _- _ “llllllTllllMBElllANll” Allll "PlllllllESS” Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted (Standard time) From POINT DU C_HENI_E. on arrival of 11.50 train from Sf. John, for SUMMER- SIDE, connecting with express train for Charlottetown and 'l‘igni~h. FIOIII SUMMER5lDF» 011 a1’l'l\'81 Of l110rning train for Charlottetown and all stations <§0i;_l% _§_af;;o§9rIé_\Ig`AI;_t1 CHEN:-t, connecting with day :rain for sr. JOHN, Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and N. R.. at St. John with C. P. R and Railway f_or U. S and Canada, also at St. John with Steamers of Inter uationl S. S. Line for Boston direct, Tuesday and Saturday, due the following- F ' l:_;_:s'§1;;J__1;; 2;_I;;tfg1";ll<é_i;<('_§é}§o;lt7§gnesday and Friday mornings, with Steamers rom PI OU, on arriva o a train from I-I AI IFAX d SYDN Y - ~ Lorrrrowiv. Y ' an A E ' f°’ CHAR From CHARLOTTETOWN for, PICTOU, at 8.30 1. ni.. connecting there with day trains for CAPE BRETON and HALIFAA. At NORTH SYDNEY with Steam- / F fo N wfonndlatd er RUC!-: r e ~ . At HALIFAX with C. A. & PLANT LINE for Boston. Through Tickets to be had at Grand Trunk. Canadian Pa- inc, Intercolotilal and P E I. Railways, and on the Compauy‘s Steamers and connecting lines in ' United States and Canada. - 3 F' w' H Charlottetown, P. E. Island `- . _ Se¢,ew,y_ 'i-f5‘REl'lillf -" - Ski aarnaia a A mesa- h.i§,"‘g§£‘{§fi'~e“'§?‘“iE2f§§a!->t5- [fig 1”; g_‘-ggdini »'?~‘~<. ~ can o direct io--,the.s_teamer and t , __ _ , _,Deir-timtSét'ater:iot¢§fortheé1_;i~np.‘ ` I tg _ ' _, .nR.ra..e..n.uanAv. P||_|_ rv . t t “’9“"s“'°°*° _. _ , lfusrw. _"__sc,-_‘}onn,"‘ii_.s.i_K,‘!`23»df.'f t r -. t Q -.` 21,9# HTEL T0 LET. 10 Be. som By iitiiiil wo Fo 'W pgffigs. 9 THE B B B B on 1 O Wed d .. 5 fist.: _ #*\¢*&*e*K**“ innsdowae rioiei, . 2-§‘.°...';,';';,‘»‘.°“.;°..:_.*:° 3;i:i1.§.:;i:;‘*:: ;!;.'<~ STAN'-El' -~ f* ‘="” llminnm. Piitci [Intl island. “°° P'°"‘°‘“1> d"P°*°d °f by prime . treaty,- TOOUIS, ° in son mini sims :aqua timer. ’“° °,§§,;,1e°sth.'¥1'1-Gfeet. beam 23 foes. asap win- \7-4 feet, 379 tonsgross 'md 239 tons “Y .I nett tonsge. Built of wood in Que_ bec in 1888, has a -beam angina 'ith s a surface condenser. ,_ ' Siehltlief City Of __= _ 'H19 h“uf _“§°°h1°°¢'Y_l~l_1d boiler is# _ (kmmencing May 3rd SALE in good condition .The vessel _has al (ruin, ghulntatcu gm. . 8006 0ut.5\i»_h“ill8 just been mitted'-llevay *Friday mornin B -. *ed-v»=~°°d wpeosoaio ami inafisoamenioe. rm B °0i'bi6¢ste allows thevesggf tg gggfy ‘fhut gméq Iam Hubor’ Re giméntal 3Is.t_n§a5_`»_ I k `\ P-E'.I. First-class. si n 3 1 and double 'teams moderate rates Fine turn-outs _weddings and Great George Livery and Boarding Stables Charlottetown. NY. _30q.P“s°“g°i",'ild *hi* 645 be put to 'lB.iveft,She`et Harbor. bargain °°° 1° ° f°" NWN- ~ ‘ 'leave-nails; every Tuesday noon. F°f-i>'»"i°»1=f»ri>i1 in Ghuloaa aint giimgi, ‘ iliucd to Great Breton fates. . W. gs my 1, 1901