arma ‘¥"¥ii\F-'-Y vgrizu \ _R » ; s. ff, .v 1 a L ~ _ 1- A 1 1 _ -~ _ _ . \ I 4 I . i` i t. - _ i 1 ll 'I' N ch.-1 ` . v -“Fw-*.Li,_'= ~. ..._`.,. _ _ »‘» tr.. % *--ffcr-.»L‘<~.f§af _ _ ~ , ‘ ~ _-A-_ V ,.1-. -`r.».-3:. fri# 1 " ng -._ - , , v. -T ,;~ _ =€'~; "~“;" . = ' if -: »,_. _-_‘~§;'.~ _- 4.; gr.,-. Y *$.15 ;_~ _,f ” /~”"*‘ si ..:t._;_»`Sl‘\l,§r¥7.`fTt§&iv._;.g-=:e=¢;¢'<-forties? so . _ _ ,. _ f. -- V _ y- - 3,., , .s,__,,., ,__-, . .__ __{___,_ V V -- - . "-’ ~ V ‘_ = " ' ~ V’ V 7 rr? ‘ _ " “ -‘__ ~ . . ' f -.?1"f . - '- i 1~. 1' 1" . ...,.-,__ ., ... ..._~_. ._ ,a . _ »,,*___,_,,-.___,,. ,bo ,_E,:_` _ _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 11, lwl. .anis soc; gi ALL C-O1l\G TO PARIS 011-,ui \ liiiit 7 -Henri Bourassa. \I ru was inthe city today. Asgeq ‘f it ,de true iiiiii he was about to enter a monaatrv. the dappcr iuemb_er for Labelle newged _a sarpastic \vin_k. ‘Well, harri- ," lie said. The fact is I am leaving on ¥,.rd,,y next for ri visit to Paris. l‘eople Who llave Used__ lt gay that Dr. Cha.|e’s Syrup of lnseed ‘nd Tnrpentlne affords wonderfully pmmpt relief for coughs and colds, goerybody has confidence in Dr. Chase, ,n his great recipe book and famous “muy remedies. They have learned by gperience that it Days to insist on hav- ing Dr. Chases Syrup of Llnseed and Turpentine instead of accepting the various unscientific “mix-ups" which mme druggtsls Off" as “just as good." Dr. Chase‘s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine contains many ot the most “luable and most eifective remedial ggents for throat and lung troubles a that science has oiscovered. It act; go direcilt’ and PTOYUPIIY as to be of incalculable worth in all cases of croup, bronchitis and whooping cough. It ig no tar-reaching in its effects s to loosen the tightest chest cough and ¢gre the cold of long standing. 25;; g bottle: family size. three times as much. 60c. at all dealers', or Edmgn. gon, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr. 0hase’s Syrup I of Linseed and Turpentiiie. _(___ _ , _ I. The baby Shoud he Fatt and rosy-but many little ones are thin, and puny, and fretful from im- paired nutrition. Give them PUTT. NERS’ EMULSION, which contiins just what is needed to supply nourishment and aid the vital forces It isamild and soothing food, better than any drugs. It soon builds up the little form. puts color into the , cheeks and brightness into the eyes And they like it, too l Besure you get PU1"[`NER’S tlieoriginal and best Emulsion. Of all druggists ind dealers. » ¥¥vV To Hire ' Good turnouts of every des- cription and good horses, well I cared for, always. At l..ai'ge’s Livery Personal attentioi. to all orders. Pnone 30. L““¢E..§.§.&._S~ llllll llllllllllll lllll Inga* "BEFURE THE iCOU CAPI .l HUGHES Prohibition Law secution and W. S. Stewart for Defence. i'.___a At the police court yesterday mornin Capt. John Hughes appeared cha therefore of the greatest interest, who gave him the whiskey. He ina an excuse and gives the drinking of whiskey us it reason why he cannot tell AIIUIIICY General f0I' Pro' glass of temperate beerand paid for Mr. Peters-Why did you ask for not the same beer as sold before the Act Thg Tfug Rggtgrgf gf Vi( came into force. He would not swear whether the beer was intoxicating or not. If had i o effect upon him because he had whikey previous. Mr Peters-Where did you get th whiskey? that only evidence bearing upon the case before the court could be heard. it was important that witness should te the kind of beer sold him- by Hu he upon the case. Michael Hennessey. (sworn) H was in Hughes' saloon on the day the Act came in to force. He called for tem rate beer i R d served the beer charging him ree with vioiaoinotiie Act Pi-oiiioioing the °°\1t»Sf°1' the elses- Sale of intoxicating .Liquor-_ The case Uiwn the application of Attorney-G being the first under me new Hg; was eral Peters the case was adjourned in one week. The adjournment wasmade The Attorniy-General contended that kes 8 His Honor ruled that all evidence throwing light upon the case would be admitted. He considered, however, the - question asked by the attorney-Gen R eral 1 was not aregular one and did not b ehr it. De Witness--That was the kind of beer he asked for lately. He had only one glass and there was no one there that he knew. He was not in the habit of drinking whiskey. He had not taken whiskey for two months. John Hughes en- for e Paioe’s Celery Compound d A... \_.v ` " _‘_ 0 0 . ' Is '”?“*'*”*% about the kind of good health that is promised by Paine’s Celery Compound. ll Among other 'blessings the medicine gives strong nerves, healthy circulation, perfect digestive vigor. clear complexion sweet breath, bright eyes and full mental power. S. strength is overtnxed, or whose life is a. busy one and full of mental worries, will soon feel the invigorating and vitiiizing effects o#’aine’s Celery Compound, and see his or her health 9 improve after the first few doses of nature-‘s health-restorer. [Mn R. Mc- a,Mullin,Cainden. N. S., sends in the following unsolicited letter: poor health, and received treatment from two doctors besides using seven kinds or patent medicines. I also sent to New York and got a month’s treatment of a special medicine, but no good results came from ie. I was run down, suffered terribly, could not rest sit night., and 5 every morning had a severe pain in my back, dizziness in my head, and vomit/ed bitter green matter, and had no appetite. and decidedto give it a trial, and am There is nothing vague or indeflnate Every man and woman whose nervous “For over four years I have been in I heard of Po.ine‘s Celery Compound, view of which fact the evidence owing to the absence of Pius tion and Mr. W. S. Stewart, Q, C, fgr °n Pius Mclaachern’ was n°l' served reports having taken 365 barrels of ma Breton. Officers Doyle and Carter testiile told by Pius McDonald that McEache was away from home. eating. It did not take a “chip” out out with the pump by Mr. Hughes. might have paid for some himself. did not remember who called for the be He only knew one witness in the salo at the time. In reply to Mr, Page question, witness stated that he cou have taken all the beer in the barrell wit would hold it. He did not kno what action the beer would have others. He would not like to say could not take four or five glasses whiskey without getting drunk. taken is subjoined. AttorneyVGenera1 “chef” Peters appeared for the prosecu- t h defe zidant. Four subpoenaes were issued, ---- three of which were served. The fourth LIVERPOOL, June 7.-An American se to having visited the home of the witness , and ilnding the door locked. They welrle A C8 ._-o--- e BIG MACKEREL HAUL er, which arrived at Liverpool to-da. OWIDR to his removal to Cape er-el Dugald Mclsaac, was the first witness called. He testified as tohis acquaintan with John Hughes. The defendant keeps a tavern on Water Street. He believed he was in his saloon on June 5th, and got some beer. He could hardly tell whatV kind of beer it was. It was not intox - eep of i K the Little Ones Hear him. He did not remember how many n Ha glasses he took. The beer was pumped a d __ppy° gg Proper infant nourishmdnt in the h ‘”°“‘h°' “'mS“° the “wakes” i"fa';f: ENUM ERATORS PAY- 'Ihree piece vest suit in tweed and serge also - er' .from fatal troubles such as choler a inf _ _ *_* crash and duck suits. 3; tum,dia.rrhoea, dysentry and other infa in- ck- yi 0 happy to report that it worked wonders. The pains are all gone, I rest well at night, my appetite is good. and my health is now splendid. Paine’s Celery Conpound has worked wonders for me. I recommend it to all sick people as the best medicine.” _ _._;._@-_-1 NO INDEPENDENCE. War Secretary replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day regarding the probability of an early conclusion of quered states with the Boers. _ o cure; 25c. E. W. Grove. Signature on each box. V lromonllous Slaughter Sal ~ Ol' binkrupt clothing an-fl cloths. Wehave bough 7000 dollars -worth of ready-made clothing and 2000 dollars worth of cloths at alittle ovei half price. We’ sell them the same way. Sale begins Tuesday mo ing at 9 o’clocl:. _ ~ _ f _ Tweed, Serge and Worstered suits, 'lrousers also Overccats, Ulsters and Reefers. __ -f I Loxn-JN, June 7.-‘\/Ir. Brodrick the I I ‘siiAfr°,friaiii.ii - - . _. °°“°“‘” °““ ‘ca ’°“ '“‘° ° “df TWO piece and three piece suits all sizes al Government would not consent to is _ _ so cuss the future independence of the con- Ove?-'coatsi Reefers and UlSter3» Odd pints W0- liy "I`oCurea Cold inOne Day. I ~ , Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets _ I I I “ S I e all druggists refund the money if it falls ~ ~ ` _ n' OTTAWA, June 7.-A circular is being 9 ld tum troubles. h- _ o t tt' d k,en ° -f ~ » ~ 11 Re mg run at isi his stomach _ 1 infant diet W . v ° on the best substitute for mothers milk. he contains all the nutritious elements of pure breast milk. it is easily digested. tinent as the most per ect and quickly assimilated. _ d b sent out to census commissoners, L"°"*‘l'°d F°°dis "°°°mm°“d° 7 "er instructing them that where enumer- 20000 °f the best phyqlcmns °“ this °°°` ation wage at. the schebule does not I amount to $3a day, claims for extra _ ' E renumeration to that limit may be put ` ' ° in with-account of each. Also that$3 " ‘ I » - » ‘ Kenneth Ferguson. (sworn.) H e the da or does not sleep well at' . nil! ff Ann can knew John Highes. He was i the saloon onjthe 5th of June. It w after his supper. He did not take a stock of who was in at the time. He d not know how many glasses he had. _paid for his own. In his opinion°it w Y. n trywhat Lactated Food will do for t 2; little one. A week's trial will thoroufrh - convince all mothers that Lactated Fo ' IB A DISEASE GUIIEII IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER FATHER, 1 ny ci yt ur ijelatives afHicted wo the Disease cf Drunken- ness! ‘?Withhave a sure cure which can , le g o_ e pa en ea e ‘ ing which speaks for itself :- SAN Fit.-xrrcisco. CAL. Dec. I. 1900 DR. W H SAUNDERS &CO_, Chicago Ill. Dear Sirs~- Kindly accept my thanks Dev ff' Q '““~‘es.-_.~,.~.:w.='!_.,liu~_-T .__ ~ _ _?__..,, V- . ..--_ _ . ` !""` 7'" -ss The S. S. Bonavista sailing from M'>_ntreal.Tuesday morning,.] unc l l th, I will be due an CharlottetoWU.Tl1\1l'Sfl2»Y. everiing,J we 13-:ri and on Friday June 14th,si.il~ifir S .~Iohn’s,Newfoundland. via North Sydney, cirryirlg. h‘9fS9'» cattle anfl sheep on deck and produce urid-.r dec: at lowest possible rates. Fi- further particulars as to freight aril pissaga apply U0 PEAKE BROS & CO. Ch’town, Jun-1 ll, 1901--td for the wonderful an permanent cures you have wrought on many members of my congregation. I have organized :i sfciety among my mein- ; bers to promote and advertise this most safe and speedy cure for this dreaded curse and disease which so many are afllicted with. You will learn in the °' f f th uit of their very pea. uture o e res labors I sincerely hopethat God will bless l you and allow you to still continue in _ this great and good work in saving our fellow mortals from the scene o de- struction. and place them on the road to live a sober and righteous life. Only wishing lcould do more to assist you in this noble and worthy work, I am, Yours in Christ, Rev. J. M. B----- _______._._- We have and are curing thousands, and we have hundreds of testimonials on il: speaking of these wonderful cures. Send for particulars, enclosing 2 cent stamp ` r reply Address, DR. W. H. SAUNDERS & CO., Sta. C.Chicago,Ill., U.S.A. i9d&w ii 54....- --_ ; " ' t f shows decreases of 1,449,700 pounds in i ports and 1,159.200 pounds in exports. _--o--' 6%/2.” _ .___-Q--'-* THB orrAwA srRii 15 ° tubes Dr. Chase`s Syrup of Linseed and _ Turpentine has proved itself the most effectual remedy ex_tant. Its sale is simply enormous. :Zo cents a. bottle. » in 30 bes Duriss oN sucaa. _ a modification of the duties on sugar and Piles are usually caused by constipation and per ,day may be allowed for number ` of days spent in receiving instructions r V _ __ If your baby is cross and fretful duriililg and running sched,,1e,,_ Wanted, Spree, Scctch and Cana twe ____-Q--2 he and tweed and hrmoespun ' - ly Come early Tuesday morning we'll- give you .no ld ' the best form of nourishment for tl); I believe MINARUS LINIMENT Wm excuse for being seedy now’ He ‘S ` as baby. All druggist séll Lactated Food. ¢-_r-*i‘__1 "'~ TRADE FALLING OFF. cure every case of Diphtheria. A I MRS REUBEN BAKER. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will produce growth of hair I believe MINARD S LINIMENT is the best household remedy on earth. MATTHIAS FOLEY Riverdale, Oil City, Ont. COSTIGAN RETIRING . OTTAWA, June 7.-It' is learned to- night that Henry J. Costigan collector of Inland Revenue has forwarded his resignation. Costigan is a son cf the Hon. John Costigan- His resignation has been accepted and will take effect ion July next. He will receivea retir- ing allowance ashe comes under the new civil service act. ' ____--5-1" BRIGHT'S DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS Mr. Andrew Duiiin of Aultsville, Ont., writes:-“I was troubled with Brightfs disease of the kidneys for five years. I tried a number of doctors and preparations, but got no relief. My son advised the got a box, and to my surprise, I got relief at once, and am now thoroughly bored] One pill a dose 25 cents a box. . LONDON, J uric 7.-Mr. Balfour announ- ced that the chancel or of the exchequer. _ ' ' ' _ ___ _ _ Sir Michael Hicks-Beach would next Mon- e l 1 ` ` " ` ,...---is-» »- _ .» day move a resolution with reference to We are Manuf3¢fu|»e|-5 and Ingpgftgfs gf o ° ' ` '_ A _ Monuments ~., lieailsiooos _ In all kinds of Marble. lot I. PD LONDON, June 7.-The statemen 0 the MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON. A ` ' _ qi ' Board of Trade for the month of May Stanley, P. E. I. ' _ _ ' _ 1 ` _ ,, i =, _ -,-. ,, The Wonderful Cheap Men, I' l use of Dr. Uhase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. I lack of exercise or sitting on wet seats or cold stones. They frequently develop into tumors, fistulae or rupture of the intes- tines. Dr. Chase’s Ointment has never failed to cure piles and put an ending to the wretched itching and uneasiness It is truly a wonder to all who have used it and is giparanteed to cure every case of , itching, leeding or protruding -AssYRi1iN _MAY as savan. ST. J OHN, N. F., June 7.- According to the latest advices from the wreck the dis- specter of the quality of our Ain’t effecting us a bit The people are drinking harder than ever. 'lhey must be, for our sales are increasing every month. We don’t iear the Inspectors. The more inspectors visit us, the better we like it. We i- vite every one who likes a DRINK of GOOD TEA to become an in- V “Eureka” Blend Temperance _advocates will also ind in its mild and pleasant beverage. So many of our - >~ ~»V _ \ ` _ all kinds of Granite, all kinds of Freestone. We have a nice assortment of finished work on hand. See us or write to us before you place your order. l charging of the Assyrian continues and the steamer Algerlne is taking the cargo. The divers report that the rocks pierced the button _ of the ship. The water is V _ _i tinuaily. gaining inlthe forehold but the captain is “ more hopeful of ro-floating the Assyrian. Price 25c per pound- austoiriers are acting as informers (we mean acquainting their friends of the good quality of this Tea) that our sales are increasing on it con- . A _...¢. »»......_ » _ “" I 'L 1. ' I _ _ fi? 1*" '= ' 1 ' .i_.f‘.:f' ._ A i ,, __ `, l 9' 7." - .V ".;»"»L`»- f` 1 ._ ' __~_, _ _ .F-.-_ _lf _~:- ey, ~. __ 7' . _ ji.. _ 5-- _ s V. gd, A _H _,f .i 1; -I fr. .~ - . , A;-. _ _ asv.; emails at nioninvan, , V Cairns & McLean’s Old Stand, Kent St., Cirtown. Tu Fri&w3m ' ` V..» if ` ity? ' tv.-_ _ _;.» 1* , . ,I . _'W __;.5_ 5 _F . ' . Juni i-eooivou 37; boxes of oranges D. A izacicnsuon. I1- B-. K. C-“f V _ and Lemons, selling cheap wholesale B, BAYFIBLD ‘WlLUAIll5- ' i 'V i r°“d.'°*'°‘l° Dmca-Cameron ` g_=_V» Forthemassesnotthe classes, BEN R F & 6'. ’ B’ Comemomry No £ LoserQu¢exStr¢e ~ > ’» _ e Linimeiitisoiie medicine, ’ ' __ _ 1 _ 21 M _ V , V _Jai i'z_aav__ __ _ ,_ __ __ _ t -....... p.-i...»_ io ana-aan. rseoaon '. - e " " 'V". __ '_~ _ 1 ‘ P A - v ’ f if I I ' I ' A ' V ` ' ' ’ ~ ' ` "I i T V7 t. ' - . " _ 'i '.i . _~ _._ .I ‘i.-.':,€",";.1~;n\fl'”'_ ~~ ._»_~;-_:.12-,e.1l<: = ‘ "1 '