'l_ I ii it i .z I lip I I 4. i i o ' " i`f _ ‘ . y.. at 5, ._ .___ __ _ _ _ I _ _ ._ ' iiitiliiiic couGus - _ are often niore d:iiip_c- 1 rous than hard coiiglis. _' Dangerous li ec :i u se j th e y appear trifling' and are lit-nec neglect- _ ed; more diinirerous lic- e indignation among Liberals, and _ .D0l“i i izu-nts of ai Judge and ii Senator. - .~.,ntfnnf-il ..\~<~r the week end ant down to last evening. HOD. F. I-- _ Huszard accompanied by some politi- ._ cal supporters, left for Uttawa yes- terday niorning and this fact gave ~ rise to the impression that the uP'\ poiutnieiits of Mr. Palmer as Judge “fc 1%; 5.22 J .ai-by r I I, i X. » i 7”: 1': ` -I * ._.=_.; r J, ... _ .. l-`7|.- itli I. _ ul __ _ if ._ .2-’ ; ii.. t ' I i » 'l is _V ,i -=i~.~.. l|_ V .Ui 4 I _,_ 1,' _ . i .il ~.'-. .ff - ..:...l-..- I .4- __ 2-" -Qld-:¢.1-.. 7 _,J-ff iv" . . I il., i\.», -='.-1»=- ~ ._, . i V .ir ~ 'i »i» » i . ,_ .qi r"_ '_ ~-. .,».;'.-=' _"_#".- . _ -,.~.~-_»»l;__-. _ - -xl: A 1,-, _ . _,___ _‘_ “ig ,»if=.’m‘ , _ ‘_ 'll' al- _,y __.. _.I .» til , , ' I ;.f 'iii T he Re liable Shoe Man. l ' »- iii 'j *_ ' ",l."--fic' _ __ ______ ___ I i . _ d i .. _ _ '.. _ t'-'Ili `-'Mi ' - _ _ » V - _ ' ' _ i ' . ` - _ . _ it ' - ' -I .- .'i_ . a. -..‘.'. ..».i`...<¢i~._s..iaV.ir.'.Iitff7t:ii;|nLt.li...-_._._.:4_..-;;___ V _ _. ._-__ -_ Q __ _ V _ ~ _ .._-,__ -"‘_-,,"'i&,"-_,:',-*Q 'Q-5'/W,-" ¢ " ._ cause they I-Iteii ni..rl< §_ the :ipproiicli of serious -lung or lironcliial trou- ' ble. Any vougyli is :i "f nienrice in lieulili :ind -.- you will find tlint liack-ing _` coughs :ire liaiiii-~i ii. i-ure. ` A Our While Pine and Tar - _ . ciire.sli:ic`»'i-11,; :iii-l all otlicr _- `-_ i*~»li_qli~ l'.ti'.i\i.~c it got-_-4 'io _ F t'-i- ci; >.»\_i'c»~ of iii 111-`.--_ .' Z ‘.""i- if "I"-fx `t:;:‘.‘~.- . ~`ii§_1'i -W me p r,..- _ `_ii\i;_{l;i.iil\i1i2,; ~l_ili .'.'l.li{ _\-on I--in It-eli'»:i1i»ti_ 1 of ;i . Plirt- i: “ou \:~- ti l.u;'_Iii.ii'. l‘lli`\_- .' _ I -_ :_t\ l;ii'g,;i- lnilllc. -_‘sem ' ‘ Drugigist - .i ._ . I-s Z5 P4 -.. ._ 555% to 1':-]ilt~iii»:l: I iui' Sili er 'l`:ihlc-\\ arc, as \\'c are gi\'iiil;' :i ili_~.-.<»i‘.iii of 15 per cent oil itlrl i-2 tloz lots in l;iii\t~_<,foi'l.;_= :ind spooiis 'l`lic.~i- :irc all _t-,<.\o oli1_\‘ .ca|li~1I1.iid L`l.'i.». -_ nn I Ili- I i_-.n. si fiilurlliiitrairi op|_iorliin|t_\' ici' nu iiir-\» pr-|i.~ai\'c lrili al»i‘o.ii|. 'l`|.ilii (`Itis.~' l’.'i-s|_|-ir:-l'\' :ire !n-:lli- ed intwonnfi four I~(-rtli ii~i`ii`i'i`.<. I-`urtIi»~r l‘nrl|r'ul:i|'- :it I'-iinp:iii_'."R ()fi`i:-i\. i.*< I\'..ir-- Minis -iri-.-i \\<-~i Itogers (fo. Iittl. -<1 (Il, tivorigi- lil. Uh'tri\\'n. I-Eid’-rn. i I [ly wreck the party in this Province l ' S_\ooi'_i.<_iu. Total Dlsablhty I 'n ifltltestnnt burial and .for whose funeral :ippoiiif_inent.~: as first announced '.\-oillil i-reaitc ili<:I:i'ablc ilivisious in the l.ibi-ral party and might ]»i-olizih- ihotli federrilly and locally if carried _ The intense interest ' _ _ _ _ f atiires of surprise, incredulity and 5091 HDPOIHY-H\8l_\liS._ li IB fffely Sf~Ht'_\;0;-ne that distinguighgq honor ed that Sir Wilfrid Laurier places the onus upon Messrs Warburton and Prowse, who had represented to him that the people of this Province were ndiflerent, that no public discussion was likely to arise and that they had influence enough with the Opposition to prevent any awkward questions being raised in Parliament in regard to the delay. Yet all those things occurred. The people grew impatient’ over the unparalleled delay, the press discussed the matter freely, questions were from time to time raised in Parlianient and finally the Legisla-l ture was. forced by strong public' opinion to tal-2 the linusiial course of forwarding memorials on the subject.\ The responsibility for the delay be-' ing thussettled in the public mind,l there can he no question that the-ap~ pointments recommended last week by the Queen's County members have been received with a burst of indig- nant protests, coupled with the un- qualified doclaratloii of- -a -host -of. prominent Liberals that Sir Wilfrid and Hon. Mr. Fielding iuust have been sti'aiigely misled, or wrongly advised and unaware of the real state of public opinion nud feeling iii ‘this Proviiice or they would never arousing ciithiisias-iii. have roiiseiited to the reconiineiidai-1 il. it . ' - Hm,h,,_;_ _,___ _“_ |i_ fm. Ki,,g>.,;_ is im-lteriniiiatioii to keep l'reu1ier Haszard King George in t,i|i-n siicceodg to it - __ ._i,_,__,___,_i ,__ ,Nm ,_|,,. |,,,¢,~.,m,g¢ for-_out of the .liidgesliip has greiitlytund will he forninlly iiidiirtcd thereto i§|||_,_.’_~_ and so mr' ns our l\1l*1l`lllu~_ i~:t.reiigtliciied the _ popular feeling inlwith great pomp and rerciiiony ut a ,_,,_,, L____.__,_ hm _,._,m_.L _,"_m,d,., is not favor of his appointment., which has l)ui-bar during thc coniing suninier, _}_,_,\\,,_ Ht. Lg. \m,|,.,.,,t,,.,,| U, bp px- iill along been stronger than foriiny in which all the princes und digni- ||»i~ct:iiit_ of ii t~`i\iiutorilil nppoiiitnieiit Yitliei' man. _ ltaries of that country will nuiliz sub- loi' luniin-|I` ulirn the ui-xt vacaiu-_y In regard to the Seiintorsliip the mission and obeii-x:iiii~<~_ to him as Em- .-.bnll ow-iir nnd tht-ri-_fore desiroiis ~|uc.~itioii of almost cqunl und con-lperor of India. Anil in view of all ‘ t t in tiicting claiins has provoked sharp;tlint appeals to the intellect and im- the prcsr-iit coiitrovci-sy whose sup- discussion and personal bitterness of :igination of the Oriental mind it cnt some feeling, with free discussion as to may be, and it seems probable that ,,,_|em,;t,, mme in the f\|tm~@_ public and private qiuiliiicntioiis, the ceremony will serve to increase is above "Uliotism and other considerations._the respect and reveraiice of I-lis _-itiited that opposiiig interests iutlw 'l`0 nllpolnt either of the straight‘Majesty's Indian siibjccts. innttt-i' of the .Iiidgesliip were pretty party i'ival claimants would nppar- ’I‘he title is now an established one, closely iialaiiced, :ind ns the almost ently arouse more hostility than to,at least, and is likely to continue so iiniversal feeling niiioiig Liberals and go outside and make a choice, which long as India may rcninin a liritish (`onscrvnti\‘es alike is that the two leading members of the Govcrnmcnt_possession. Queen Victoria enjoyed bn\'e expressed their willingness to do. 'Phe' overwhelming majority of Liberals now in the Senate makes it ‘PU CURE A COIJJ iN ONE DAY. 't'Ieui'Jersl:_ip in this “rent (lrde through accident or ti ease _ - -~ -rr -"“ rt Shoes If there is one thing niore than auoflu-r that lirls uintlc this store popiilzii- for Ladies’ Shoes, it is their Splendid Custom Style. lilxpt-rt worl<- niziuship and the vcr_v finest iii:iteri:ils enter into the null; ing of Art Shoes and wc give them yt-:ir round ]u'eference because of their uu- usuzil quality :ind value. If you believe correct footwear is worth while, you cnn’t help but be interested in the new Styles we have ready. They _ have all the snap and supiirb finish of the latest Custom Shoes. Goff ros 70 is the I. U. I". w y. provided for the day of need. bow Lake. VI. Free Hospital on P. E. Island. _ VII. Benefits for the Oplllns and Widows: ‘ict the accuniul:ited‘ fund ,gained $2,ooo,ooo.oo last year :ind now reaches the enormous total of $r7,25o,ooo.oo. Rev. A. McGillivray, Supreme, Chaplain writes “What’s the matter with P. 1-3. Island ? So few members in “Quarter Million Club.” Let all members and sleepy courts make a grand rally at once and during the next two months I _ E. J. RATTEE. ` H. C. Ranger. 3-a3tt_6wks. ii... gl '___ T..__.. _.___ ... fi tant congregation in this Province .___ [Our renders have had nn opportunity TIIKB IMXATIVE BROMU QUIUIHB lo peruse it and can judge of it for '““"mg°“‘ The two words in “"9" Talilets. Ilruggists refund money ifith,_._mSe1veS_ or the sermon of Rev ‘tion are the first two words of the frtils_ to cure. E. W. GR_OVE-'S l,I._ K Fullerton in SL Jmms Pres; decree, and from the context may he GROVE S r-iiiznature is on each box. It 1 ~ - --=f:~V~~f:.= f"f--1'-T-'--' byterian Church it need only he said "ms ated ‘nw Ellgllsh to mea" ‘ I that it fnuy sustained his iiigii repn- "Le" rash”-" A fm "““S1“U°“ Of X rasltritinn as u. learned and eminent the_°p°“i"g phrase "I the de-"ee fm_(___chm__ In addition to his diBcuB_,woiii¢l read: Lest. claiidestiiie mai-~ I Gfcnf in value ‘sion of the Ne ’I‘emera Decree, lie_"“gef‘ he mshly ““t“""l l"t"i" “I-‘iw l h 1 d t ned emu, showing why the ileiriw-e is pi-oinul 0 F Fhlr In (OSI 5'3"" I1 Emp lc ““‘ “'"` I I I ` nit-nt in regard to the funeral last. guted' [lweek of Mrs. McKinnon in this city I _ ___ _ b iwho, he affirmed, had been for forty i,'““' l~"`-'C _ lyenrs connected with St. James' ‘il= I, Ingo;-;“_\,;-_¢ B¢_q¢f|{; li p t 0 <.`liurch, who had been housekeeper in _i . sum of money to secure for her Pro - I I he had made the necessary arrange I igglflf ”°“_7"iam1m_ii1ents, which were strangely and l‘ ‘C _ 1"’ ea lim’ U they forcibly tliwnrted. I1&V¢ If YIOIHS me I- O F- Despite nll this, iiiiotlier henrse i l\l'»'l\"<‘“l- Ur lc'-fl -".'f“"l~- \\`- li- i luis. The onl 3 nt death. than the one be had engaged was em- Y Y D Y not half down during life as l’l0Y¢d "nd the b00f0\‘9i We printed yesterday n full report democratic people. \-ery large niidiciires by the pastors of we Sermon of |{ev_ H_ 1.1 Thom. ____~___._.__ of the two leading Protestant churches on Sunday evening. Both these discoiirses were able and ex- iis, Pastor of the First Methodist Church in this city, which is under- stood to be also the largest Protes- his masse and had left with him a test to Ottawa m regard tu the a1_ i I .1-HE CHA_RLoT1:ET_QWN GUA_1_;D!_4#|i_ _'rHEsMi>s:sos_or1NDiA. I ° -“SD-Y - i i ° Th ||(‘ d Wh' h F ll 'Ill ll l _-F-i.1iM§if".§Hon1X1.”iii»1ri Juniciiii APPOINTMENTS. bewgfgwgddgnidgfdrg;):sti'i;th;(ii;ien(; a I S e S nd o ulous domain he \\'lll be th? with ‘aried » Regarding the long delay in makinll third? British Sm,e;eign who hi: _ f Empress of India. That was nearly East India Conipany` was abolished and India was brought under the im- mediate governance of the <‘r0wr\. It may be said of the imperial title that it was regarded as an innova- tion, not quite in accord with Bri- tish traditions, and by no means ac- ceptable to u. large portion of the British people. The creation of the title was the uct of Lord Beaconsfield who was then Premier of thc United Kingdom and acted from mixed motives in which the desire to please his royal mistress and to make ii more potent appeal to the Indian iinaginatioii were factors. Hitherto the head of the British Empire had been outrank- cd by the Czar of ` Russia and tliu Kaiser of Germany in so far as the imperial-title is 'higher than- that-oi King on Queen. These considerations, together with the love and devotion of the people for Queen Vu-_f.oi'~in, led to the title of hhiipress living tri-:ill-d with respect nl. tin- I_ini<-, without 'I'he ll-ite King |'l 1 i mos Two nm nm.. ,mu 'ras cHARLo'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN ' mer or me "-‘l ____ __i_l¥_-§_f{23f§1‘f` ss-.=1 $ 20.00 28.00 26-00 ,_.¢,-_ ` 5' __ yet tlicfn: tliiiios Iloiiol _.ct-cs .r_ ;-.-- 0, ._ ' . _l___ _ _ 0_2., _‘t ' A Y be l:i':.l‘ :ill ofyou'll lic cr , - _»-,v ff -'ff / viiiceil of when iii\-c:;li;gatii1;;' th 22.0) upon the real _.food rules lt pays you niost to buy fiirniture here, for here you PATUNS 'l`lie lezidi ig house I`ui'iii~;lii i'::. the title of Enipriiss for twenty years] J _ alter Lord Beaconsfield had passed 'v.way, or for twenty-tive years in all. There have been some inquiries of The Guardian as to the nieuuing of the words Ne '1‘eniere which are used as the title of the much controvertcd Papal decree in regard to mixed » The Patriot, wniie not denying that it was currently reported and ibelieved that l‘i'cinier Haszard and 'his colleagues had joined in a pro- leged appointiiicntof fi Judge, states , that the report is incorrect. The pub-- Iliff would lilu to be informed in what reslicct. it is iiicoi-i-ect. Our informa- f_io|i down to the time of this writ- ing 00l\lll'ms ull lzliitt. ’|`lie (luurdinn has said on the subject. It is to ht- observed that The Patriot, which l-ioine weeks ago made the inipolitic statement that, the Goveriiinciit would make the nppointnieiits "when It got good and ready," now ven- tures to remark "that in the nican- tiine it would be well for nll, particu- larly the Liberals, to await action* before pronouncing any opinion upon these important matters." There nre, liowevcr, n. good many Liberals nu well as others, who continue to ex- press their opinions with grent free- dom. And they are quite within their right in so doing. 1 Enjoyment tonight may mean siifI`t~i-iiip; io- morrow, but not ifyour .~itoiiint'li, liver, and bowels ure liclpt-tl to do their natural work by BEECHAM'S PILLS laid Everywhere. In bonu isa. _ when you buy your suit at Brown°s you save just 25 p. c._-- that.'s the difference between our prices and the lowest that others can offer.-H. H. Brown. The /5 '.i'.;.:~I;"~`\/'~'\il`=’ “‘-'ff 6\,` ¢*‘*"':.;-.‘~i-' Q _S/\/ It . _ I _li -- _ “__ if _ “lil `l -f-1-"§_;»a,'l' 5*. ff mit! I f`-if;'" » l l I i £76- ;-_ l6.00 /__ _ /__/,_,......,____ '“ /'V \ . . _ I I -”/ _'_,.'l,.__, _ with _ real l;o1ne furnishing _ ll, _ " ._ ‘ contentment and niost of gt-iierlil l I, ' . »_' house fiirnisliiiig _~:iiIi\l’.u-lioii. ._ I. i' _I - - - -- -- - -- ---,. . ___.._ . .__ ___;__ __ __ _ _ _ __ |_ ___ _ ' Beautiful furnu_iii'c ir: largely a _ \\_____ I' matter of correct prop_iitu_iii.~; of _ »_._./_i;_ " _ _l`;i_._,_._i'_ 5_»_ood lines of siiiceie li'e:iiiiient, --fe i w - `-L_: -_ _ -'. - ' ) .Fx _<"" arily nie-:iii hugh i-o:.i:;. ll _is :i l. - \\\‘ “<7 -*-'=‘-x. f- ‘_ _ iuistriken idea th-it low priced ,l--`/ I ' - ` A ' - ` s lat-lropoi'tioiis:inil tlciiigiis which he-si lic-lil 1' to :iII_i':icll\'c:iiid s:iti:;l:icl;ni-_v liouit: furnishing, ai teinptiugly lo-.v price clo-'_-s not alw:iy.~: uicau :i bargain in fiiruiliirc its the amount of goodness in the article tli'il counts. lt pays to buy furiiitui't-_ will obtain the most of gontliicss in fiirniliire :it prices that uieau uiosl of true economy in your liiiyiiilg ‘ .___ _ _________. .. _,_ ’ "fs /f '..- \ if /_l1'_, _ - 'fl t ' /_.ff ‘ <2.-,§irl;éft\\\ \ ‘- I ‘ °/.V,:-.-_ ._... 1 - ' ’ .-iv-_.. Many :i road that sigiials “_~'iife" i'i\ Take the road to our office and wt-’Il fix you up. VIH- luivc lhc lu-.st Life and Accident Policies on the market. _ Hyndman Co., Ltd.. Charlottetown Lay By Some Money For the Future. Young_MaIl The l!an|\r1n_l.ife_ Assurance is a help to any young man. _l l is the l_-:ist pos.-ublc ini-augment. retui-ning dollars lor ci.,\\,, H, vested, is tne host protection you could seziiru for tliosn di-pan ,| ont. upon you, costs vi-ry_ little but brings great retiiiuis. 'l‘li¢-_ very fact tliiit you are ivide-iswiike enough und physically fit. to have y_o_iir llfu innurnd will liftyou in the estimntiuii ol hiiuiiiess nion._ lhe payuieiits sro voizynasy :ind ciin be suited to your individual means. Oiill in to ity and sue what the tlaniiuii liifo l1=‘N W0 “H91” You-the Canada Info is the ati-oiigust 1-onipa|i_v ,un the continent. U M g W K' Rogers P. i:.°i'i°B:in¢i. ‘_ A-4' C. II. BLACK. Special Agent. .1 Cl _,___ 1.. ...Ax _,'_.,j_*_-;;_»_-i _ "' `€_ __,._ \,._;_ f irsiiii- ...nw if- ' if ta-` S., .. __ _.IV ,. .-,. li;-.'." ' ' 1-~..,‘;i.»~.:'~'.';.';f‘f";' -‘ ""1 ` TF, l \ ` ;;'~'»\i'_`_ -j_.`_`_=,\.'-":_-_.;i._ _' ` Did Your Love Ind With The Funeral? y_".1“"*-.-.."'l lm llavi- you entirely for-goin-ii :ind willfully ncglci-'I-il iluu i lonely mound in the i:i-a\-i- _viiid l llavn _roii curl-d for your depart I I-il :Ii-:id as you would wish your ri-iii:iin~i cured for wht-n you uri- ironi- ‘.' 'I‘nat grave needs n li--ml- utoni- or liipliulliulit, soinolliiluz to tlistiiluuiull il. from u eouil' mon i-It-valiuii oft-artli. Ami no lilut-e in the lirovirir-c can you sw- at In-It -|'_ nrrny of iuort- euil- i\Ii|_e |i|<_____ ~ 1 ‘ Il-1ii_| m .gr | Lobster Factory I I I Supplies im' Equipments Our lobster factory siippIie.~li and c:|lii|uiie|il.~'. arc tnlren ns slzindaril in t|uuIily~nIloIliersa1'ejli:Ip,eilby them. \Ve have made this pcirl of our work n ]irii'ticiil:1r holi- liy. Our work is siipt-i'ior to any other and prices me -niosl iiiodt-rate. i Set- our sanitary pac-kiiig tzililt-4, covcrul with g.il\':iii- ized boilers, trays, ccillaiitleis etc. Get our prices-~ I‘liouc guy, J. ' - so .Ho Grafton SL Opposite Opera llouse ll J These new cloths tarnsfor ohlld- ren have just come in and are ready for you today. We are new showing a full range of all shapes In ohl|dren's tamsln tan leather as well as red and navy cloth All slzos from 53 4 to 6. I-2. Prices runlrom 250 to S l.00 each Moore A waterproof cant. for your small boy ls something that you have boon looking for a lonn time Those new ones today are just as carefully out and as well made as- the models formon. Prices $5.00 and $6.00. Sizes for boys 8 to I5 years of age, Moore Q McLeod. ,,,_ . . -"‘ See About Cl Monument Wh:-ii the vrouurl t!l‘l-‘i ""'"_ euuulrli you‘I| Iiuve to erect n~»lI_\\ sort ofa uisirioriul stone o\'er_ ll'-fi Fi-nveuiid we know you cilnl _\’\|_ wtf-er than n griinlto or uiiiibi iiloiiiiiiieiit. _ _ A monument. will nutliis-t_ iiu.\_ other inemurilil, is I'iir |iel|.s_|'|nu_ll‘ liviiriilico, is more I-t-_uno|iii_\'»||, -‘__ the prim-, always hespliiiku ilisiiniw tion and rollnsliirnt of thi# "e.""“l‘ _ r-d‘s relations. It In n lIfI||\ul|‘iIip__;_ to _your love and renlret-t. lvl' dead. __ ____ Bus our designs. (li-t our pin. . R. B. I n n e S SI.o:\oCut.tvr. |76 Kaul. Street. 1 _ ¥Ag Did you ever stop l10 flgugg out tho enormous savlflil inn mane by buying here at M16 oks price? it is a pw" f-H" ““°,.s off ond accounts. book k06P‘:m_ salaries and Interest 6000"" fn It ls a plan that saves V0: °fm,,',_ twenty por cont on evo__yé5_m_ we shall return to the lubleet. Young Moira Man. 4.29n3| ‘ll Mcbeod. 4~24atr 4 2-mu. epmwse B,,_,,_ |u.\rslI`. 3t= .-:_-:H