. ‘ . is-` ' ' \ \;~ .»_a ~..' ' 15% _"_-=_-» .,_-_.._» , -f V .<,¥,_¢_,,_. ,___ ,. _ _ __ __ ._ »~.....»».. ’I.», .»»... _“ " .4 xw -4 \/s (Q <1 <- -> '~ < -- -.~ .. ' ,.._.- ._» . . »..->~_»v.'f " _._ _ __ ,_ ~ » -~ - _ - -. -_ " 1 Q ~ ---.> l ». -1.. ~' J ". "` ' t- ` S' - *-1- . » -.~ ~ -.- -_ isa- - ' » -.r»- ~ .fr --~ »*~ :'~ _.~ =`~' 3' -~ at ,. ». . -., ~ - _ _ _ -_ _- -_V .=,._»_-;._,l_=,._;.-.¢,.___-, 5 .4,f.»r_,_.-_,~,;_,- _ V _ _ 4 .__._x _,... _L ___ _ .4.__;( ... ~ - . THE Gr'Aao1AN.CHARL0TTET0WNi1’RINUE EDW A1 -4-3-if-Q-*l 'Hyun vm rv “M vu 1. 1?’ N-¢-f- »Av..I\»_A»\»»fr», _i if if A Yioiiien’s American it Siiois $100. Chocolate Uiiord < -imefiml Sl-50 Chocolate laced shoe with fancy cloth top, Black ilifiiid iemsfisesl I-50 Black Dmgoli laced shoe, patent tip, cloth top. iitvi Port Tie <-eveficesl 150 Dainty tie shoe-of very fine Black Dongola leather tip, stylish and pretty. , _a_¢_‘l` ` :ti itil' ivfirbalfff i its /t4 TGP# Gltlilg was going on when we bought this line from the manufacturer-They are yours at the uf P "gg rate. iiiiy it co, qwv'*"'fC’ /'V THE GUARDIAN An Independent Journal, untramrneiled and fearless; aiming to be Just, lmportlal, Reliable. Newsyv seeking at all times to further the best interests ofthe people, and recognized therefore as The iPeop1e’m Paper- Blocl., 1\orth side Post Otiice, at the fol low ing rates. pa) able in ad\ance.- Published at_its offices. New Prowse I Morning Edition, daily (except Snnday) three months $1.00; perfyr . . . . . . . . . _ .$4.00 Semi-weekly Edition (lv ond. SC Thur.) __ per yr. $1.50; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l.‘Zo Veel-:ly Edition (Thursday) per yr. $1.25: in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$1.00 Branch Offices have been 'established at the following places where subscriptions may_ be paid. news furnished, advertising. .105 “'0I`k and other business transacted:- _ Suniinerside, Curries Bookstore D. lx. Currie, Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore»G. S. Miittart, Agent. Souris East. Telephone ofiice - R. Seaman, Agent. J. E. B. McCREADY.‘ J. P. HOOD. Editor. Business ' Maiiager. i _ » f- - 1:: "li 'lllllliilllllll THURSDAY. JULY 5.1901. 1 MINISTERS AND MEMBERS TAKING OFFICE. that already since the Laurier Govern- been appointed to Governorsliips. lVith the appointments already made the same formidable list. Yet the fact is that the appointments made have been quite in the ordinary course ofaffairs. That it has been common to appoint members of the Government, or members of Parliament to high positions will appear from the most casual survey of the records. If we ake Governorships alone we shall find that since the Confederation the Con- servative party has appointed 41 persons to those high positions who w.ere pre- L - viously members of one or other of the two Houses ofParliament, and most of established that the existing system of f.rom time to time appointing a memb permanent otlice operates to any larg tent to destroy the indepznderce of liainent. The party system does pre ly that. the ground of immemorial and repe precedent in all countries thatliave r A sentative institutions. Probably veryfew ; who can make' good breadaiway.=, I persons seek to be representatives of the 2 fzleailte-h_é“$a’;‘;‘5t :Ed ‘;‘;‘;”;; » _ people with the expcctiition of never ob- Q nfl; Qogdgbread g "' _ taining some other reward than the merge 5 ~ » _ ,`.`;.i the assi rim-. 4 -AT- W’e have it in ‘_‘FiVa ROBBS"-' T the highest §““‘*° We also 0 have the next best grade in _ OFF REGULAR PRICES '7 This is the inducement we are offering for your patronage. meh the Old Pf|°0 f°I' CGSH- Why such big reductions 'L You may ask. We will tell you t a _ my 345|; fm- P,-lag. We bwsht m°r°_ <=°l°r°d shirts; 111 stiff. bosom8» Iegee silk fronts m°=’= workin: shirts ‘hw 1° _ _ ‘hall be filled from among those who have - h () _~ ti ress 3 ‘ It M pointed out by t e ppoq on D demonstrated that they have the con `ournals usually refer to others alleged to par es' J -_--¢-‘;- be in prospect’ and so make up quite 8 There is evidently nogreat love for p whom had been members of Conservative Cabinets. If we add Judgeships a.nd Senatorships it will be found that the Conservative ap- oiiitments during the same time amount iii iuiiiiiii A. PICKARD & G0. dress on hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronage 'U G-»-v oliundreds, including many who had een Cabinet Ministers. ¥Ve are not mentioning these to take objection to he practice. It is, we think, not objec- H0. | tionableto appoint to the Senate or to Y the Bench one who by frequent election A fun Stock of the best Coal w to the Commons ora Provincial Legis- lature has shown that he possesses the confidence of the people if he is other' is solicited. LOWEST PRI - I PROIPT DELIVERY. June 28d kwxm then cod &w5rn )6&¥&&§&&§&§§ Q wise qualified. What is much more open to criticism is the appointment of a defeated candidate to the Senate or to be Judge of a Court. Both parties M have done this repeatedly. But even among such cases there have been many instances in which the defeat had been a mere temporary reverse, following a long 1 series of elections by the people. Such a A case was the appointment of Hon. David Mills to the Senate in 1896. :He had been defeated in the previous election, but had been continuously elected from 1867 down &C, V to 1896 and was then in a minority of only I am instructed by Mrs. George Webotét tO Sell by Auction at her residence, Upper Prince Street, on _ The 5th Day of July, Couimencing at 11o`clocl~: li. in., all her household effects comprising: .Superior Piano. Parlor, Diningroom, Hall Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. ,R. BTI.-\IP.S'l`O, ST votes in a large constituency. ' It is true that a. section "of the Liberal party when in opposition took the ground accept any 0 e of em utnen.. unti be a representative of the people. This It is said that a member sitting and vot Y that no member of Parliament ought .to ~ - iii-2 ol * ‘l one or two years after he had ceased to contention is based on the view that the _ hope and expectation -of oflice necessarily deprives a members of his independence. Auctioneer. 3 td. §§l%llii#ll.l$llii%l%il.ii#illi#Sli<- . iliiimiiiiiiiiiiili #m#h¥n¥h»uaaa is §Summer § Footwear, We have just opened a lo of Summer Footwear Ladies’ Bicycle Boot Mon’s Bicycle Boots :` leather and canvas, Men Canvas Shoes, Boy’s Bicycle Boots in canvas, Men’s and Boys’ Outing Shoes. E A tortured foot should* _ . find instant r`elief in ourg ‘guy 5 -;\ioiiiiis»i. Queen Street, Corner below 1 London House. » * ing with the expectation of receiving a A Senatorship, J udgesh ip or other perman- heumaiism.. is Uric Acid in the blood. Unhealthy kidneys are the cause of the acid being there. If the kidneys acted as they should the would strain the Uric Xcid out of the system and rheuma- lism wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is l. Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd'| Kidney Pills have made a great part of their reputation curing Rho t' So t t thodlamutaxsdxfi those iearfule 3 ohooting_ 'ns and stiH, aching yoiidltls. There il Dlltouoouroway- 7 . Dodds _Kidney Pills ' -i- _ri ..». , . “ I S;r0ng,General .l-‘asse era nt, Kentvi1le.N.S -_ - ~ _ .. .. . . : . _ _ __________ _ HanuIa¢fmem,Qu¢b¢¢_ . ‘ p_ ¢;I‘;§K1N§°9¢ 11 Mah _ _ I 4, _ fi » I Kentville N. S. June 15 d 4m.' u wsu.. ._ _ \,`*" ’" fm” ,~,,.l,._` ” "` “ "` . .~ ` l *i4 I ent position will invariably votein sup- “ 1 port of the Ministers holding the power; In ` V to appoint him, whose promiseto that end he has perhaps received. The objection is within certain limits a valid one, but it isquite clear that under the party sy members follow their leaders very lyj whether they are or are not livi the expectation of receiving such app ment. It is not therefore by any ui The existing practice can be defended on honor of that position and the indem attiicliecl to it. On the peoples there is also usually the expectation that their rcprosciitativc will win a good of- ficial position if he can, and hence there is no rcul iirciicli of the understanding lietweciitlieiii when lic vacates his seat iii Parliament to accept an appoint nt It is on general grounds fitting the higher official positions in the con ence of the people, and so long as we h ti hibition in either party at Ottawa. By vote of 98 to 41 the Commons has declared the country is not yet ripe for a prohibitory law. Mr. Flint's resolution in favor of giving Prohibition to the Provinces which gave majorities in its favor at the plebiscite was also voted liament towards the question shows tb Provincial Pr0h ibition or nothing. _._ L __ '-Qi* ' ff v - Nervous and Debilitated. Almost a Victim of llervous Prootratlon -Was Restored to lioalth and Strength by llr. Chanda Ilene Food. work. Her nerves were so exhausted, and she~Wa.s so wee; and debilltated, that she had to give up work entire! , and was almost a. victim of nervo _ , Y prostration. _ -- “Hearing of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, she began to use it, and was benefitted from the very first. It proved an ex- cellent remedy in restoring her tg health and strength. After having used four boxes she is now at work again, healthy and happy, and att,-1- butes her recovery to the use gf D;-_ Chase’s Nerve Food." As a blood builder and nerve restora. tive, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is of in- estimable value. It makes the blood red, the nerves strong, and the “hole system healthy and vigorous. 50c a. box -at all dealers or Ed , E Co., Toronto. ’ manson B8". iii. J. ll. Ayeit, . DENTIST . UFFIIBE-Linnnysido. New Prowse Block.` First door to the right up stairs. Satisfactory Work. Reasonable ' Prices. Ax l\|€\/\/|\lAl\/li smiyhpdciidirisiani Corset' 00's A i famous Corset, called the “Lady Minto" until a competitor appropriated the name 1-ut not the patent is now 'called _ '- “THE EMPIRE” It is evident that the public appreciate `the _ Patent Safety Pockets, which ar; a popular \ feature of the “Empire” and of our nghgr brand "Flora" osthe sale of these goods has , nearly doubled within the last three months. you bugliave the zafety Pockets. ._ _ -'rHE- _ Parisian Gonot Bo stem . - h gf gwery harmonious evo lung taget er. °l°S"' par( of the humdn organism. Thissfrenglfl ngin can nw" §¢ pbfgiried If ffle bl00d'¢S UW' oirt- 4 pg", Haocfs Sarsapardla I3 ffl¢ Sf4'1d¢"d eans prescription for PUff'f9""9 ff” amd’ ,4 True strength consists in the unfofi, U10 Pickles, Confectionery, etc. at _ ` The S. S. Halifax takes Freigh" ` But the same popular corset-with the patented ‘ $i.oo. x. and 1.50 per pair. Be sure the Corsets A “Tillson's Pride.” 2 Carload of which has just been received. This was bought before the ad- vafme and will be sold at »Q@ We have opened a Nurses’ Register Persons wishing to cngag: a nurse can' do so by applying at down. Thisattitude ofthe federal Par- 4 \_ _ If you are going picnicinv there is A it makes fine Sandwiches. » Tomato Sauce, etc Also all kinds of Fruits, Syrups, Beer 'dc Goff’.s_§ _ _7_ 1 . S. S. "i-IALIFAX” iiummencing line 29th, |900. __-in-_Q S_$_ |-|3||f" will leave Charlotte- town at NOON on FRIDAY, and S. . la Grande iiuciiesse every WED- NESDAY at 9 a.. rn. for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown via Picton, iriake close connection at Halifax from Boston Tuesdays and" Saturdays. , and Passengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax. For tickets, rates and all inform- _ ation apply to Manager. June 21 ex sjournal 4 ern l\ova Scotia and Boston vin invuth. ma mg connection Tuesday. Wed nesdays, Thursday and Saturdays at Yarmouth for boston. ~ _ _ _ THE Roni. Mail. Srimusnirs ' v P- ~» ' For ai1_ informatiomnéuide book, folders, etc.. wiuchwxiibe sent free, write to F.H. Af!!-` r There is Strength." 0 A U ' Victoria. Bow. i We have also Libbys Chicken _ Loaf, Cottage Loaf, Devilled Ham J i >&1! ;» & r The report just issued by the Inland 4 Breyenue i . , ment shows Deaborn's “Perfect” baking powder to and unadulterated and states that it is a good powder » ~ ’ 1 /I ' 1 1_0 /_ . . ’ _ “if ' ' U-~'l,.‘;,;J‘,f,,`,.,(,,,,,.,,,,,_ ing higher thu the manufacturers claim. ee - ' f~ ‘ - - ’ 1’_“1*“" _ _ _ . - _-_-3 Buy the “Perfect” and get the best powder made CISG' ' ° ° 4', ' teaspoonfulls will do the same work as three of other ,ted and do it better. K .-ooo “_ J D X quired for our ordinary trade- In additionto the large purchase ave » » _ 'I 4_ in early spring 2 gaggg sh||»t3-fwere shippedto-ua that ment obtained power, two of its members. _ _ _ _ B15” C1355 G"°°"5- ` .. _ R _ Sir Oliver Mowat and Sir Henri Jon, have rep,esen,,,,,,e ,,,,.,,,,,t,0,,S,,.,, may ,,,§,,e¢t ..ancelled. other than take them book manufacturers ‘g|d that ouch appointments will from time to _ _______! ' a A time be matic by both our political ' We believe we have now the largest stock of any retail. house in T0 AG C 0 MM 0 D A TE ‘§fZ.;..i.‘;.‘1Z`*;‘;.‘.i.Z““‘° °"°°“ "° °”°’ “°" "'.’.';".'.!, .. ... f°' ‘ Black Sateen Shirts 4 _ c, a ' Our Hercules unloundritd White Shirll but - I I importance of the action taken by the ' W _ _ Legislatures of Prince Edward Island and e u M"'“i'@°b“~ I” ‘WS °"id°”°lY 9' case Of . . Everything in the men’s Furnishing Line, except the boots A Hgllda _ ouainy away up. rum own Low C y White and' Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underclothing, __ __ Suspenders, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Golf Hose, Half Hose, Buttons, Cuff Buttons, etc, noihing nicer to take along :with you S' _ _ Lhlso alll' I°Ukw°a|°o than SQIPB if Of" , Cmked Comed » » In all theilatost styles, from 2c to 75c each. Beef' W 8 mu 81'” It “P f” -V0" “nd i Storo‘i'>pene~Sdcordoys till 11 p.m. Cl’ C C Potted Ham, Tongue and Chicken _ run down by tl t d fi Lunch Ton ue. B ked Be ' ` . and close atteniioii eifedruiggdl liftrniiblii 8 a ans In i ' i MENS FURNISHERS~ ' _Y V V __ V V _'_____ W i iii. ii A ms. D. W. cronsberry, iss Ricnmomi ` ’ ' ` _ _ ' ;, _` -` ~ .__.1»_~ -_ street west, Toronto, Ont., sta.tes:- ` . » 1 - ‘ ’ f' “My daughter. who sews in a. white -_ '- 6 i, goods manufactory, got completely -U _4 ' 47 ` 3 i _ ua lldwll W. W.'cLAaKE, _ _ l fc* Agent, Chtown. "-1 _ _ H. L. CHIPMAN, ' . 4 _FF ., ers 4' There is nothing better for the overworked College Student or * ~ f Lawyer or Professor than a daily spin on DOMllll0li ATLANTIC RAILW v _ I4. S...--_.....; M GK' ..».,....................... A, ..... _ -'-ff' -'i _ . ,_, Tickets for sale at Stations P_ E_ I , The Maxwell Lum Mower lis noted for its superior vorkmonoh' Rai1w&y_ lilixtrt Finish. Has LARGE Dnivn Wnsans, BEST STEEL Tnuraaen Nivi-zs. tb Blcvcnn . onhgunllx \\'lnd.oor Junction and Halifax. A ° Exrnsss 'reams ieave 1-raiifax aan- (.5. cept Sundayl at 6.30 p m.. for Digby and Yar- . __ ‘ - 4 l . o 'Prince Geaige" and "Prim litiiiiif' fa2$;>{Gro§s§Tontna£ge, 7ooo lHgrseb1;owe'r. the =' i _ an f ~ u . M..-iam. 1-.°“.f§.¢i§§’.i§’i`s2..’$?.F ‘“`°°“ “‘° - ~ - .. 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