.- f -,_,--aa-.¢.,_-_ WQYDVYYFA ~v?*F 1 ~..- »-~.»._.,,....,... .-. W i i l i g, l 'il _gp .Lp fi' f 'gh vi a _ 1 la? ,f $ C7 -qnvcp-»__¢v| ‘. ¥ F. 'a' -, _ . .if . ._ J ‘<1 *t va 1 Q ¥v. 'f- L s 4' a is S. JL ~. s I O ,v __ ._ _ _“__ .1~_.:.v'._~¢v=..->e-iw .‘ ‘ ~ at r11>'_r'~r"_' ~ it .<~ I ’ v ' f _~‘f<~. f' _,, _ .és >&- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH. 14 1899. ‘ _ l _ _ ° Canada. A ten cent stamp in addition _ T ’ _ -_i- f _ » - ' ' '_ .. Y __f';~.'_-_ :__ _____»_____,____._._.. . f- » ~ . A CURRENT EVEYTS- week. ` ` The special letter delivery system is “OW in 0P6l‘&bi0n in several eigies of oompumon annum" for Tm. li to the ordinary two cent stamp_ is re- iumsnsy, MARCH ii, isee. quired to secure special delivery. Such _ C _ . i u ' - I. Why is France anxious to secure I _ 3 lglgpgr ig gt, Qnge gent, Qui; 3 gpggigl 'N19 l.6!'I`ll»0l'Y at H216 IIBBC Of U16 NHS l' ‘ ' ._ carrier, who takes a receipt from the W” d°°5 E“°`l”'“d °b°°°t t° “Wh 5°' - » 9 urged in the United States 'Senate . .Y -, J PROVINCIAL PROHIBITION- person to Whom the letter is delivered quisition by France ? _ _ _ _ ----~ _ _ _ and noting the time of delivery A II. What was the main ob]f_ct\on Q ° 0 _ 8.5 b t Oshga $35133 1 noi _furghlwlelogeheve record kept at the post ollice shows willanot ciiise the ,proliibitionists ofl the exwt time when Such Special against the peace treaty with Spain P _ III. By what treaty did the French “ve ha.” just received t-hsthis cit- and rovince to "ive u the letter was received at the P°st..a°q“lr°1`l9fht3 °“ thi’ 009'” °f New’ first shipment of our SPPIHS y P ° , p - otiice and when delivered at its formal-ind? . tation of Wan Pa er battle or content theniselies with iu\p0r ' P -inlaid , restinn on their OMS on the address. When such letters are sentl IV. What Europe,-an rulers are at Iténclndes some of the latest i Contfgrv We _Tape to End then] at Once to other ¢i(;ie3 they are so P]a¢e¢1 as present in ill-health P . ' - bod t - is opened and are despatched at once Nobblest illlee arhisssllldlvér thi; tlireii?g1;,;wE: to the stdeet address named on th Sty|e5 lto meet the present exivency. It is env°lf’Pe’a re°ei_Pt' being taken “min _ _ ~ . . . V. Wh t ha been the effect of the an Wmmg to ‘ha Provlnclal leglsla' to be the mst to hand when the bag ‘L French pi?esideSnt’s death \1P0n the re- e l ’- _ _ g . _ _ d - - - ° the time of deliver of Wall Paper manufacture for this season’s trade. If yo room you would do well to drop in and see our stock. Come and have first choice. F. 1. HORNSBY. VICTORIA ROW. 1 _ k f~l_~_liin» Standard Lile - Assurance Company. i Established 1s25- _ _ _ _ _ ___ Assets - ~ - 842,000,000 The policy, issued by the STAN DARD, is the best and most libcr on the market. For rates, etc, consult ARTHUR C. PEAKE, _ JOHN O.HYNDMAN» Special Agents. lSllNll AGENCY. Queen St., Charlottetown. L -- I Whats. about A Stcfl Feed Boiler this 1- all? \Ve have some nice steel boilers __ in stock that we will sell at ai small advance on cost. _E These boilers are made of thei Z b st’ steel ilate and by the besti boi" r make C. lllllllll mnnnmmm °° mmlm L YS We guarantee them to be first class in every rcs ecf. No cast iron end=, all steel? _ -- ___ Call and seeusbetnre uurchasin i elsewhere. -- llllll llllllllll W W II llllllllllll Il _ null slfwnm it _g uunnmngn l honc 125. “1'|~|s _~.onr-mn." oundcrs, Engineers and Machinists. Ste-»_ni Navigation Co‘s W harf. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. true that it is not in the power of the 5" f legislature to prohibit the importation "_ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 1- - t th _ It seems to be pretty generally ow agp ig 9 e an A _ Wmt Somenhmg NICE for your ?§c1§t;;;c§$git12EEr;il;.Je(Ls as 5;-;;t_ understood that GreatBritain is really Canal i’ _ ` _ ' _ _ ' > - 1 ' ‘ ive prohibition of the Sa_le_ SOme_ promolgng Itlaysdemand for aclpoal-r uggx. What is meant by the term e thing is absolutely necessary to check mg “P _“av” St"m°n m hma" at once the disgraceful conditions Ruwa’ 1T‘f'“'°° “nd G°"mf"“7 “V 0 . brought about by the reign of free ‘;‘i’§;l;t;";‘§g 3£’;’;;°E);¥__‘:_%°'°“nE leach ot theprovinces ofthe Dominion. rum in our midst. ' eac The dominant sentiment of this °f these Powersdis either lmstile no province is unmistakeably in favor of l‘§ri;_i:;°£ve‘;in gB§;;1__n'in 1:1156 Egg _ ' ' af ` l' . ` - . _ the absolmon of the tr lc m lquors lomatic accord. Italy can never be London March 10.-Reports from ~ i, a rival of Britain in the East, and Dunwich. Aldborough and Southwood, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on the contrary an Italian squadron thi? tsalzlls lfxltihg Q35* N531 °_f E31' ' 1 __-f 1;.; ,_.;g_ _§;: - - an ,s e i ' uring an since ei ' _ . _ ._‘ i and coaling station there would alfa d recent _huricanasthe sea has made go _ ,_ The counties are now under the Scott Act. This city is cursed with the free and unrestricted sale of rum. The freedom of the trailic in this, the capital and commer- cial centre of the province, renders nugatory in large measure the eiforts of those who would enforce sobriety in the surrounding districts. We believe there is in our legisla- ture a sentiment strong enough to apply the one only available remedy -a prohibitory law for Charlottetown. Let all efforts be turned ih this di- rection. ~ The time is short before the meet- ing of the legislature,but not too short for eiiestive action. We would sug- gest that all the temperazice organiz- ations take united action at once by the appointment _of a solid committee, not to exceed ten in pumber, to whom the preparation of a bill may be en- trusted. When the bill is ready let it be presented to the house by petition, and let the committee with the friends of prohibition appear at the bar of the liouse with a. good spokesman or two and thus have the petition backed up with the real sentiment of the moral ity. We have reason to believe that a bill, properly prepared and so sup- ported would be passed. The exist- ing condition of things in Charlotte for the enactment of a. prohibitory law. It is needless to observe that THE GUARDIAN and the daily press of the city also, we trust, will give a. cordial support to such action. #Q- We trust that the esteemed Pat- riot, as spokesman for the Laurier government or as an organ of public opinion will have something to say with regard to the decision of Sir Good ' rv _`.,_. `_ -_-,. Value AT , _$ .00 Made of Selected Ash, Hand Carved, A Large Mirror, Our Own Make- Compare! Compare! WRIGHT & tn’y. “CIE-HAIKEIIS. ‘ -I and thinking portion of the commun- town will furnish a powerful argument pa sea por in u a VIII. H d ' th W ll d ‘ of Canada P 3 __-__.@_l___ ` » THE HUNGRY SEA- r additional security for British inter- . . ' - lalarming inroads upon the shore. Dun- es” Italy has n° great need fo” a _ wich has suffered more than any town statiiln in ghim' “S her wmmerce is ` on the coast. This was at one time one. n°t extensive and She has no P9339* of the largest commercial cities of Eng- sions in that quarter. All the indi- mud though it is now but a smau V51- cations go to show that Italy has been lage. In the last centuryi it had,a great prompted by Great Britain- number of chapels and monastic in- stitntiens all of which except the ruins _ .ot All Saints church, have been washed To ture Headaches m ten minutes en away by the sea.. And row a number of hmfm ||,a,|a¢|,e pawn,-$_|0 gtg _ ‘ private residents have been swept into _ the deep and the remainder of the vil- ' ' ' ` lage is threatened with destructions by THE DAIRYHEJPS MEETING- the waves, ° ""-““ _ ` An old chronicle records that a wood, 513°-If “One Uf the A“d1°“°°”"'9 he called Eastwood of the King’s Forest, admils "°”~“n°* Undefstand in what extended several miles 'south-east of sense a cheese inspector and instructor tha town, but many years ago it was W°°1d 35°C” the °h°*’°"‘ b“7°"‘ °f th? destroyed by the sea. In an eruption rovince,” he should be ashamed to - P _ _ _ ' of the sea in 1739 the .roots of a great publish his ignorance ofthe facts. Had number of trees were exP0sed_ he remained to hear Prof. Robertson The S” has made menacing encm_ P°i”l" them Oubinstead °f f°u°Wl"g Mr' achmeuls on the town ot Aldoorough. D310* 0°* °f the ball when h° 8°” “P °“ This place was also considerably larger the PIHUGTUJ and Said "I am S°i"g in the last century. At Southwood sihce h°m°»” - (3 8°’-"le him t° the T°1`Y ‘arecent survey. the sea gained upon the clique who were determined to break up coast more man a mne_ Many thCu_ the convention to stampede the meet- I sands of pounds are being spent on de- ing) he would not now be getting his Vfence work _ _ ~-too modest” friend into further trouble. . , ' ~ , It is not Mr. Dillon’s 'interest to have I ' a cheese inspector appointed. That would put other buyers on the same * fo_c_ilingt_::s himself. _Téipy wopld Ilénovy * wg gig “gt l E W en ey WCFS I Ing or 0 l I y gg .hesitate gg cheese and theowners would benetit b _‘_ h it. As it is now he is the only buyer 0 sa -t at on the Island who has this information. * * Mr_.Farquharson was working in the in- __ *people having horses and cattle* terest ot the farmers and not Mr.Dil1on, wbg invest even in (me pound §l§ who knew what he was doing in taking _ of _ * up the time of the mee\ingcal_led_fo,r1 _ the express Purpose U1 appvlnllvg 2° UUB ISLAIID flllllllllllll P0WllEll§5 inspector. The tact of the delegates * 4 4 _ _ orvanizinv alone' the lines first su est- ha-V6 l"h911` U_1°U¢Y 1`@Wl`I1.0d » It Pays-t io fat rdereau often mentioned in the I I _ A - _ I _ Dreyfus case? ' _ __ ' X. What is the leading industry in - ` ' ' r. Pun (iraceful, . \ _ jvolutionary parties there’ . , ' jd A ; _ VI What caused troublerecently be f _ f. ._ _-_.5 tween France and Siam P _ _ A ` A if 5 __ VII. Name the provinces and'princi_- n - . ` _ ” ` ' 'j 1 - rs' c b _ . I < i BOBBINET. The 3 Latest .Net Curtalnés A ~Come.lh The Money. Saving W fi e =~ E2 - * ed and so ably engineered by Mr. Far- Illtllly f0ld- quharson at the meeting is the best evi- ak - dence they could give him of their ap- ll INS lllg¢Sll0ll- usmmunimnznnlrlutunu|umW;ll3i§ilite“li»£i7 °°"e“g“” °“ "`° on,and returning the same day. Aisri HUMBUG. -#_--;_é; Benlley’s Liniment the modern Pain Cu Headache lllcts. EXTRA RGLLS for all styles % §;_§i€%%%% .... ;> i _» . < i i » ;. <11--. ._~. -_ 1. _ ‘ » _-_ -_ -_\__ ,_ '=; _»,_.,... _. ~."'.:&~;.¢__:;_ _-_'_-.__-:__ xp /. '- f ` '_ ' _ ai Ei /E is & iss..--fl ‘ii I ' sas., __ sw, prcipiation of his cffirls in their beg* E|\[||)|\g3 and gffgnglhgng |||g a . l Of course, a man familiar withi*h|°°d' Rochford’s Daily, can understand how a. *In ho;-ses; gives 3, fine 81933 man could spend $15 having the beneiit % coat of a one fare ticket coming from Albert- ’ (Made by oursewes of clothes wringers at Le l’age’s Oldl stand, Queen Street-.-28 ti. § There’s a % Difference f gg; . Between our shoes_and ordinary shoes-we have them made differ- ent-we price them diH`erent- good quality-perfect fitting shoes ' _ for women (new goods) at $I°20, S C |25’ 1 545', S 1 I/55|' LLEY 6: Co 3 Isl?-iE`élf€5l<= =.=~ asasaaassnsass Fresh at intervals W. REDDIN, PllIll.B Central Drugstore. i Sunnyside. . ' wnnwnnnnd JOHN McLEC r' 'vS~ 1-__j:_._ 6 6 0 " . _ Are You life Pl.lZZl€d I » Your Wh Diamond anal Gipsy Bingo, Gold Filled llroaclel and Links, _ _ _maiev lm-neu; chain., 'We.l!W1li0 (Ruin llrncelotl. and if you Gents’ Llminn etc.. etc. _ _ _ Privilege Our Watches and ‘Clocks are Special value and are well worth inspecting before pumha's"_mg _ _ __ elsewhere. s _ JEN - ~ S_ngEer`_~;_Cioth8 . _ rived. _ - i 1 They embrace that §f§2§Z.., ` New _ \ A S u ? Awaiting Spring Shirt .. ’ _ We are now ready with the si all_ kinds of Shirts. _ »wm¢e shirts Shirts that look well, fit right, pricedright. Call atour store and we can prové all thklito you r To know what 'to buy to loner; ' _ your friend best at Xmas. P We . tn have many suggestions in ouei A _.i beautiful line of ca. un A !*“7:' \. 0 With soft and stiff fronts Regatta I Shirts, _ ssale. All Goodsat Rock