,.... .,.. ,- »_,.....,.. .. v 5 .Lo iA1viiEsoN g I _ - iiiisii . iiiii gpiiziii koauamnnu- »»q.¢_e»- ~._..,»a ‘FFF »a»».au\-can s-.>»»» _,_ _...<-~....,.-v~:---¢-,.||»- ,_ ,Q .a .. -..»~.. -.4» 5 3 2 . 5’F*-W_~?-` " 5 "9-" `L@ §r€-WWKEY*-smgesnvwq -..z=.=.:-,...-.-..-.-.» -_ _ _ _ - . ~~“‘ ~. f -4 -T1 `: l' » "-¢ .f.*.-,:» ff :»“-5'; »=iff=: -1’ =»“.~.- .ri ww” ;'-:~“fl:r_T;~3;.i..s~fff~=11-*_- ¢;f',""-- `~ ` » . " ' Q ‘ '_ _ ` ` ', 5 ;. 7:.,-;,,_~é'? __§».-";"\‘-f.i?>,,"_%"~i*,&_¥;,e_s,~,'i‘ Q If '»,_.¢g;‘ ,,.' ` i ' ~ ' T T ='-Ji." F”-sz ~» -.;.,.;.~.<-.'.-.~'-'¢”`fi‘%f‘-1-.,iii-._c lll$PE.l’Slll .. if l -’ i 'V' I When Prof. Munyon nys his Dyspepsln Caro 'ln “"3 m_di8¢ltion and all forms of stomach trouble he simply tells the truth. It will cure a that hubeeu abused by ovebeaiingand over-drinking. It will cure e stomach that has been wmkened by oldatyle drugs. It will do much xtfuhddmaking an old stomach act like A sound one. I l _ ,_ _ _ .i.....i°.r:.:°v..i’.:i°f»i.i..;i',i'.i:f °“°°' FV IUXYOYB IXHALEB CUBES CATABRIL An: Independent {)c;nrnal, untrammellcd and fearless; aiming to Just, lmpartlal, Reliable. Newey, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people, and recognized therefore as The Pe op1o’m Paper. Published at its ofhces, New Prowse Block North side Post odice, at the following rates payable in advancez- Moi-iiing Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month uc. perléyr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Semi-weekly dition (Wed. st Sat.) per vear $i,5o; iii advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 Kveek-ly Edition (Wednesday) per year $x.25 in advance ................................... . .$I.0° Branch Offices* have been established at thefollowing places where subscnptiq is may be paid, news uriiish~ edadvertdisiiig, Job work and other business t:ansacie_ :- ` Sumniersicle. Rogers 8; Rogers‘ store-J. B. L. Use Radner Water Gparklihg and Odorless Table Water Pints and Splits For sale by ' Baker. Manager Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S.Muttart. Agent. Souris East, ’l`el:phoi1e ofhcc-P. G. Seaman, Agent J. E. B. MCCREADY. J. P. HOOD. E iitor. Business Manager. iii iiiiiiiiii iuiiiiiiiii, FRIDAY JUNE 14, l90l. ’ 7 ' me ExAi.viiNi=.~:R AND Ti-ie Law. The Medical Hall ~ ___ "__"_'- ' ""' " """ Yesterday the Examiner, which the gxnnnnamn-C l.l.._ ‘é-_-."=‘ pm C.A.A. A. Grounds ` ON Thursday, June 20th. at 8 o clock p. rn. " day before had made its editorial column I a mere echc of the saloon, showed a dis- position to “hedge” on the prohibition question. There are rather too many staunch temperance men and prohibi- tionists in the Conservative party of Prince Edward Island to permit the party organ to become and remain the open ,advocate of liquor lawlessness. A new 'organ would become an imperative necessity and might speedily be called into existence should the Examiner per- siso in the courseon which it set out so jauntily. Hence the hedging apparent in its issue of yesterday The Examiner now poses as an advocate _ PROGRAMME- _ of“honesty and sincerity of action" and Sei ti 4th Rc ment Band - =¢ 0° 81 . . . 75 yards dash _ scratch as opposed to the “dishonesty, insincerity Sflection 4th Regiment Band _ _ _ _ *~ 4. 5( mile Bicycle against time. living start. :TI and deceit in connection with temperance Selection 4th R giment Band . Th H h if 3,§,y,,,ds m,,_g,mdi¢ap_ 2 and prohibition.” ese ne p rases, & . ‘ iecti in R ' i B ii . i Z ;°m,,f§,,_.yc1e 4 °5‘m§§,,d{‘c‘; however, give no evidence of any real Bug It was THE GUARDIAN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. JUNE 14, 1901. f A Scott Act in Kentvllle. very interesting news from Kentvllle It will soon ne two years since anythin was done by tlieTeiiioera.nce Cominlttee in the way ot prosecuting the rumsellers. Finding that it was useless to put evid- ence in the hands of the IusD€¢l»°l° mas' much as he would not strive to get con- victions-the Town Council being diame- trically opposed to us and also the Town Stipendiary-we determined to enter suits against the ruinselleis before tivo magistrates outside the town, one mem- ber, the Rev. Mr. Gaetz, Methodist minis- ter, acting as Prosecutor. We won our cases but the romseller’e lawyer applied for a writ of certiorari on the ground that the magistrate’s court was not competent to try cases under the Canada Temper- ance Act. His plea before Judge Town- send was that it is ultra vires of said Act and of the Dominion Parliaments to ap- point two magistrates to try cases of all- eged violation of its provisions because the Confederation Act gave power to Local Legislatures only to constitute courts and the Legislature oi Nova. Scotia had not constituted two magistrates a court to try such cases. Judge Townsend allowed the application. Our lawyer then induced the Dominion Cabinet to submit eltest case to the Supreme Court of Canada but the Jud- A correspondent sends the following R came before them by way of appeal. The matter has consequently been before the was given in our favor the ruinsellers be ing compelled to pay all costs-no sm tory and the decision is one which shoul be widely known. rams. ..é_}-;_ MILE-MINUTE POLICBMAN. New Ycax. June 10.-Charles M. Murphy, the bicycle rider, whose race against time with a locomotive to pace him, a few years ago, obtained for him a title “Mile-a-Minute Murphy” has given up the sportand willbe appointed to the duty. He will probably be assigned to the bicycle squad. A ‘Q ..if.° ii." ii' A sack when h; I »" was filling it. 'sei ina 1 i ii _ §, 6°°°§,‘;§,’gs mn Maman 4 'S me” Ba” change of heart onthe part of the Ex- amgliklg ~ "1 5°1°.°ti°'? ' 4“"R°Sim*°t Bfmd mi r. On the contrar its very language Cru .o e 12. :mile Bicycle Handicap a ne y -- 'f*,»,';» thmight it ' '1`W° l>\’i1¢S"1 “Ch ¢"¢l1f- T'-7°ffH11C¢ f¢¢ 25 on this point is still the common talk of #11:-» wouldn‘t mat- cents foreach event. Entries clo.-e at noon cn _ ,`_ _ 5% ter out of '1`\\=Sd=_y._i8iti inst. the saloon. For, be it observed that it is .`,-_3;_,~ f little hole Admission tog ouzids, i cents, Grand Sta d, _ , . _-Qu.. _ ucena. r ° ind ° only on the temperance and prohibition. A A, '~. he lost his 1 1 1 . T ' T and qualities. The saloon keeper who - violates license law, Scott Act and Pro- hibition Actin turn and is convicted and and punished for such violation, is quite Tgood enough to escape the Examineifs censure. Such an one is quite above ‘ side that it finds these vicious tendencies l A I grain lw.h‘1° l taking it to market. ‘ It‘s that way ' with holes in the health- None are so T small but life ;s,g.1_ t of °i'}.'.':*r"J’»° °‘ ‘ ‘° " 5*’ is siouated on the north side of P. E. Island at .. - i. ..~ - fi .. - .. li v ' - - ' _ . dishonest or insincerit or deceit. I V¢ °f 8 Nik t011¢11 Of uidigestion” Grand Tracadie Beach and is a most healthful _ _ y’ _ y sa 5 ie mam Anoth ii resort having a spring of clear cold water with 501' 15 the Tumseuer U1 anY Way charge' stgmaeh feds a Hgh outegf S;3;'s_n nz plenty °f islfivs. bwiins and bathing. Opens able for “the lamentable increase in is just such little things which if neg- Juiy ut' Wme for circulars' drunkenness and disobedience to law.” It lected mean the t°ta1 1055 °f he” mi- I. c. HALL . _ _ The one medicine for disordrrs and Mana er is to the insincerity of temperance men diseases cf th, .tomach md ,, s _ 0. s of JMC I4 X901 <1 sm- that this is due i digestion and nutrition is Dr. l§erT`e’s C i ’ ’ o '-"'“-"" 2 The temperance people, the prohibition Golden-Media; Discovery -It igcreases Corning Opera House HUNDAY AND TUESDAY JUNE I7 AND 18th. Tne Ravel new Humpty Dumpty Co, headed by the famous Clown Mr. Jas. R. Adams. Grand Spec 'acular Production, New Scenery, New Music, Nav Specialties, Bright Clean and wholesome. Grand Street Parade at noon each day. Prices 25, 35, 50. _ Seats on sele at usual places. June 10, Sine V istsand all law abiding citizens will un- O derstand the Examiner's attitude of yes- terday precisely as they understooi its attitude of the day before. The saloon men will enderstand it in precisely the same way. All will see that the Examin- er at heart would gladly give all possible aid and comfort to those who are violet ing liquor law. It would glidiy place every obstacle in the way of the law bein enforced, but the limits of prudence re- quire that it shall not cariy this sort of thingtoo fer. It is as we said yesterday of its attitude toward prohibition, “will- ing to wound but still afraid to strike.” ENGLANUS RIVALS. principal guest of the China Association NO pairs attended to. Orten great in convenience and serious damage or lmlil tai db Ot ha' ‘ ..._ .r:....':.°..’.‘:. “"3 a e proper time. not only do our work f°1lP¢y t do 'z prorpri . gui' workmenweare 'n¥"§°i““B.'ii”§a'2§"g‘°§3§“m~ T » =1gi?:¢;eI?1i;;¥.1dd;Hn Platdg on PURE DAlLY» 3051*’ B. 8”ALL, Terms Reasonable- ' ora: George street. mums om T `. ' Telephone N0- 17|- mstane. pr ngda, , ` _ _ s . E3 :pu ee eee1_n:ele.u » V ' ` » w. F, ~ A V A A . y 5-i3d3m PROPRIETOR. - ,_ , . . `. ` ' ~ ` `#lHi¥%'K§&@§ - c - ` ai .ra Bleed was -_ ¢¢ ` T39 ATMUBSCRIBE ,;,;°,,_,,,;,,,,, ,g,,,,,,_='=',;~;§;=;,‘;;,';;1, WATE l2l’lERE R Ofers for vent the do,-their work no impurity or cause of C U ll I l -, I PERSON E33 "\ _at its annual banquet last evening. Dur- ?;f;;.$§_,i1;V,* "'._,,*_. ‘\, ~ ing the course of a speech protesting T. _N .g. ~ we - against the policy of trade exclusion, the aiimiral said Great Britain had three rivals. in chiefon the Chinese station was the po-.vei i`ul rivals, the United States, Rus- g ST sia and Germany. Oi the three the Unit~ K ` 1 ed States was the greatest of her trade wchafl°ttet°Wn» P- Ee the activity of the whole digesnve and nutritive system, clears away obstruc.. tions, stops the loss the body sustains by und?lestcd or partly digested food, un. lies e blood rom the poisons resulting from imperfect digestion, and increases the secretions the blood~making glands. "Golden Medical Discovery” has a wonderful record of cures of so- called “hopeless” cases. Mr. Tis; E. Rudasill, of Hen , Linmi C __ N. Cn scar." `4i'ter having siifei-3 from ingctign of the liver sndall the troubles usually attending such a condition for over twenty years, and hav- ing deluged my_systexn with toads of medicine from eveay available source, and being only tempora y benelited thereby, I applied to your institution for treatment You instructed me to take a course of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- cove , whi I a w . ai.i¢?» »trict°1§ai;°ii'i>‘w°°aife‘§°{ii»f°rf§ iAiiii¢¢°`iig¢'§i$`$"a more actual eht from the fhvv bottles I have taken so far than from a1l`the other remedies together. Allow me to thank you for your rom and °¢§1rte0uS_f‘i;t`§i§_rt§o: itogny case an well as gr the SHANGHAI. June 11.-Admiral Sir _ 5 Edward H. Seymour, British coinmande il; 1 ,-. gl `<2’e_ 73 . \. -¢._.,- "‘ ’ *Q* `\. . 3*' ., ` / X... '.~» -i ~ ?“" X12. _'ln if e- ; I ._ .--H-.> - "~i°:»~»-_ -tba?" NKENT srnnnr - WEDDING CARRIAGES, coAcH1-:=. . ¥ courses and . Baaoccnns. gee refused to consider such acase till it Courts till this spring when a decissiou all sum. We have thus gained a. notable vic- ' d New York police force. He has passed. the late examination successfully, and recently was notided `to appear for the il and Railway for U. S and Canada. also at St. gohn with Steamers of Inter lSS` fBt d' Tesd S dadthfllb' neunauxnsiiiieu T v T is“t¢.eaTiin if-IIGTALIIAI. - ., » i §3king ';P°Wd.§!_° -. The most satisfactory Canadian Article and equal to an? imported. "‘;""""`T" ~’<5l.'*'.7E.Tl'lE-ll'|'Y» T' ‘i . » W. _V . _ ._-.__-__..-»..'.~.'..w~»sui.ii. 0 ~~ » T . i i ‘ We 'are Manufacturers and lrriporters of Monuments ~ Heailsliiiies In all kinds of Marble all' kinds of Granite, all kinds of Freestone We haven nice assortment of iiniehed work on hand See _us or write to ue before you place vi ur order. _ . GAIRNS . .& MGFII-U¥iEH'T-~f". i T Cairns 8: McLc8n’a Old Stand. Kent Stl. `-'3S‘;.' i Tu Fri&w3m. _ . - i - ‘ 1. . _~--- - ~ . . - it- iii i _ _ - . 4*.--. ~ ~~7 `1..'-'~ 1.1* ` s-.»_'- ~.. - ‘,>‘~._=...~.-T.. _. 2 ..._\»._.. --. » _ ~ ~ I I I i srnamnas ‘ I “NllllTllllllllEllllllll” AND "PRlNllE$S” Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted (Stln-:lard time) From POINT DU CHENE, ‘Jn arrival of ii.5o_train from St. John, for SUMMER- i SIDE, connecting with express train for Charlottetown and Tignish. . _ From SUMMERSIDE, on arrival of morning train for Charlottetown and all stations of P. E. I. R., for POINT DU CHENE, connecting with day train for ST. JOHN, BOSTON and MONTREAL. _ Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and N. B.. at St. John with C. P R . nation . Line or os on ircct, u ~ ay an atur y, ue e o winzf ’ P day at noon, an *on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, with steamers ~ 1 for Eastport, Portland ani Boston. _' J. From PICTOIT, on arrival of day train from HALIFAX and SYDNEY, for CHAR- - '_ ` LOTTFTOWN. ' - » ' From CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU, at 8.30 n. m.. connecting there _with day ‘- trains for CAPE Bl}E‘I`%N said HALIFAX. At NORTH SYDNEY with Steam- f . ., o er BRUCE or New nn an . _ 1 = At HALIFAX with C. A. 8: PLANT LINE for Boston. Through Tickets to be had at Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Intcrcolouial and P. E I. Railways, and on the Company: Steamers and connecting lines in gp United States and Canada. . Charlottetown, P. E. Island - Sec;-¢¢a¢y_ -_ .» GAY’S P C ui I it v er I isrisiuclude the following pap -ir varieties: Perennial, Pansy and .Daisy in bloom, 35c per dozen; Carnations, Diaiithus, I Sweet William, Forget-Me-Not, Holly Hack, 5c each. 45c per dozen, Dahlia and Gladiolas . Bulbs, 6c each. ' ‘ Transplanted'¥Iardy Annuals, Aster, Phlox, Stock.. Verbena, Petunia, Pansy, Marigold, Nasturtiiim. Zennia, Chrysanthemum, Candy- uft, Salipagiosis, Balsains,I,ove-in-a-Mist,Single and double Dahlia (from seed) Canary Creep er,Mornixig Glory, _Alyssium, Lobelia. Byrethum .or Golden Feather for edging, etc., etc . Ti . above Annuals $1 caper zoo. well-kngiwn and beautifully situated; disorder can remain _in the circulation U a "" ' " is terms :eco ' ~ Hay if rgnr`,ihn1. . every way T Propniator-"" .» g - ~ A longer _than that time. 'lr`here_foi°e if our. v A ‘ Lal;lSd0Wne Hotel. .;'.‘:.‘;i.°.€.:::‘..°' ii:::..‘::.“".:*:.f.§.f':. ~ ""?" 5”” °* ',“'°"°"l tap¥””