I -._in_-_--~ f JW rr' ""‘ 1:'-xv-v rug-1.. "rv-r -em-q-Y v-aq` -f ww yqg-7-www-3-w vars/sawn Wy” rmief v-» - yyryiqww sw wrwwn vwqgwei v¢i-wwws Good ~ ~¢~» ~,,,,-<,, , 1 ~ .1 H 6 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOT1 ETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.JULY. 6. sc. . 4 . . --- .~» __i er-s--ei llll MURNING llllllllll ‘HE E”"U"’S ”“*'L° gunmen that my Kidney Curl will cure 90 per cent. of all forms ot kldn¢¥ complaint and lil many instances the most serious forma 0! Brl3lit’a disease. X! the disease ia com- plicated lend a tour- ounce vial ot nrlnc~ We will analyze it and advise you treo ‘ Whit 10 G0. ox. _ , , . _ Guido to Bsalll n ,_ _-.L_ °is2dl'u¢ii si. rims. il\DNEY CURE _ -_ fe Special Notice Having purchased from Mr. F. J Hornsby the stock and good will of his books and Stationery Business in the Morris Block, we will continue he businessin its various branches. selling at lowest prices for cash only, Kiss B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be in charge ofthe store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new one s. FRIDAY JULY 6. 1900. ‘pire on earth and the more juvenile The gravity of the situation in China. increases, and there is no longer a doubt that all the great military and naval it is astruggle between the oldest Em- with age in the days of Confucius, six centuries before the Christian era. It is Asiatic power-the West against l-the East. In a sense it is barbarism, although China was semi-civ- Two Winston Cliurchills. Sm,-Are there tv.'o\VinstonChurchillsZ UNIVERSAL WAR. If so which one wrote Richard Carvell ? I know one is a son of Lord Randolph __ Churchill. Who is the other? Winston Churchill, whose romance of _ ‘Richard Carvel," is one of the live powem of the “'°"ld are at war mth American novels that have attaineda China. In some respects the condition greater popularity in ashort-er time than of affairs is unprecedented. Forinstance, lilly 0i»h€1` St°1`i0S Of FGCGDU Y93»l`S, iS 8~ Ulu. broad-shouldered, black-haired, athletic man not yet twenty-nine years old. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, of New D0“`€1'S. “'h0Se hiSf0l`Y Only C0"91`S f1`0m England parentage, in 1871,is a graduate 1 125 to 1,000 years each. China was hoary of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, and A al skillful fencer, rider and oarsman. Soon after assuming the duties of his first commission aboard the Cruiser San a struggle between the powers of Europe Francisco he resigned from the nav and America with the one great join the staff of “The Army and Navi' Journal.” He then became mana editor of “The Cosmopolitan Magazin position which he resigned in or-de a struggle of civilization against have timeb0Write_ ..._._.__ INQUIRER. F __ y to sins e,” a r to ilized while Europe was still savage, and had aknowledge of printing and of gun- powder when the people of the West had never seen a printed page and fought with A choice new stock of Wall Papers bows and arrows. It is a struggle be- Vin be *ii °n°° Put °n sale’ and ‘ul tween Christendom and Heathendom ini departments of the business will be 'kept well stocked. A well suppli news sand will be a s cial featur P9 of the business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” the last great stronghold of idolatry. U ei These are unique conditions,but equally without precedent is the number of the earth`s people who are, at least nominally involved in warfare against each other. "E We know, in fact, that the war of the Successors to F. J. Hornsby, Harris Block, Ch'town_ March 16, iqoo. l _l #¥#¥#§§ Your* llilllnerl Our workrooms will rushed this week; if can- *“.*ll“*l :P . 5 #aaa asses# venient, we ask you, and * will consider it a favor for # those who can, to leave# their trimmed hat order* `asearly in the week as possible. rkins & Co 'Ihe Millinery Leaders hsmssssm #Milf She Was-~Pale and Languid Too nervous to sleep. and new ivsalier and weaker-Dr. chases li food Restored Health and Vlgoiir. Mrs. E. McLaughlin, 95 Parlla street, Toronto, states:-“ My daug was pale, weak, languid, and very n or-s. Her appetite was poor and ch . . . _ . _ able. She could scarcely drag he powers against China. will be limited in about the house, ,md her nerves _ its area, will be fought out on Chinese C0mDlef€lY \1DSU`11!\8- S119 C0015 A . . _ . . slcep for more than half an hour soil and with inevitable triumph to the time wnhgut Sta;-ting up and qi-yin As she was grcwing weaker is once entered upon and while it contin weaker I bemme alarmed, and obtain ° ° _ d a. box of Dr. Cl'iase's Nerve Food ues all the peoples ofthe Empires, King ghe upd this treatment for se 501115 and Republics and °f their depend' weeks, and from the first we notic the war in some sort renders hostile. It is in fact practically an universal war to which we are brought in this last year of the nineteenth centiuy. There are other \\‘~ """~"\°/'35 1'* "YE Q 2 p. m, V $`/ ` _I p ` 3 _s Z _. _ .__/i.___/ ` 1 ___ ll\$\ll‘dll Ct ire, Marine, Lila. at low rates. & cu' puta single one of them in peril. The ;_ l».,.‘:,f A pi, y‘\¢|i.‘,,;,~.,».‘,.‘. A t danger, and it is an appalling one, is to } l gen S' the Europeans, missionaries and native if when you want an°th°r ' , f d lded improvement. Her appetite be encies that are parties to the cifne better' she gained in weight - ~ gradually became strong and _Jveil. the people of China. The Chmesenumber cannot my too much in favour of approximately 400 millions. The Empires wonderful treatment, since it has - - - ~' h blessing to my daughte of Britain, Russia, Germany, Austro- °“D?'°Ch:“,. News Food is a bl ‘Hungary and Japan, the Kingdom of It- builder and nerve vitdizer of moat . . . ill f » 50C. aly, the Republics of the United States Zfuaal: ggiféis; 2, §dma¥.n;n‘ Bat; an and France with their dependencies num- Co.. Toronto. ber probably 8(1) millions. Such are the stupendous numbers of the people whom arms of civilization. But when the war i“‘_e*°itement° and I d draw enra ment liter erv- ange- :self were not 4 at a g out vera! _ _...__ ed a. this Pre' god- ' candidate. will meet the electors of the un- Second District as toll iws :- box _ MARRIED. July 4, 1900, Henry’Gurney of Western Covehead and Miss Christy A. MCSWBJH of Cardigan. Ceremony performed bl' Rev. R. F. \VhiSt0n. i July 4th, 1000, at thehome of Mrs. Benj- Williams, Sydney St rect, John McDonald of Charlottetown and Miss Eiiz. Jane Jewelof Huiiterliiver. Rev.R.F.Whiston was the officiating clergyman. _*I ` ¢ , '-ily `. » A tr Quail! y of material and workman-i ship cannot bc excelled. Stylish cut and fashionable shapes. The“E.T." corsets are a delight to the wearer and promote good h¢&l_th.___;l`l1ey ‘ ‘ ’ may lie had _in all lengths and ` They are pratically unbreakable. _ ' l ’ i l ii 0.. Second Ilislnct Queers County. conflict must be and remain at war with eolour returned to her face. and She I Dr. Douglas, the choosen Liberal ~ _ Kingston Hall. Wednesday, 27th June at 7 30 p. m. ' Hunter River Hall, Thursday, 28th June at 7.30 p m. New Haven Hall, Friday, 29th June into lnsignidcance when contrasted with ' 5 is suppressing a. rebellion in Ashantee, ` » =->_ 4 of the powers now embroiled against of armed men, a million horses and strength includeS200_battlesliips and 450 Squadron of the weakest of the naval no doubt of an easy victory and conquest ffl wars also in progress, but they shrink J" -c "\ the larger struggle, though Britain has i ill; HDJID men battling in South Africa, and ‘- --| while the United States has still some 65 - ~` 000 men engaged in warfare in the Philip cruisers, besides other armed sea-craft without numbgr. Against such forces _-J" China.'s total war strength on land is ,f/'H ° ° ” All British Companies. Risks taken under 650900 men' While her navy would \i(i\i»"~ Central Drug Some’ ' be powerless to face even the Eastern Sunnyside lt/ iff/ lf \ '\ \_ ` __ .v .i he Central Drug Store ' d undries at prices that demand consideration. _»)““' _ China represents atotal of over20millions ' Satisfied customers our ous- Clsda River Han, Saturday' 7th Jul) tomers. ~ E ' I 1 oivenosn mu Tuesday, sfo Jul; _ 5' ‘fs '2.00 p. in. e ~ » A - ‘L_ Rustic-a Bank, Tuesday. 8rd July at 1 -7.80 p. m. f mes I A nd content - If Brocklield Hall, Thursday, 5t‘i Jul) D ' __ _ We sell high grade di-u iv :it 7 30 p. m. - The military strength on a war footing an S - - g Cornwall, Saturday, 7th July at 7.30 _ . . l!))\\ 1a,000 cannon. Their united naval l Be One. _l A ,Z North Wiltshire Hall, Monday. 9th _'wi July at 7 30 p. m. B ‘ The Leader of the Government will if i\\))) [at 7 30 p. m. North River Hall, Saturday. 30th June at 7.30 p. m. _ WhestieyRiver,Monday,2-d July a' 8” 1' New Glasgow Hall, Mznday. Zndl ,_ Julyat 7.80 p. m. - 7.30 p. m. . llli;ton Hall.W¢dnesday. 4th July at , West River, Afton Hall, Friday, 6 L J .ly at 7 30 p. ui. ~ i at 4.00 p.,m. p. m. be present at a`.l meetings to fully ex- plain the Governmenvs policy; also V other Liberal speakers. l-` The Conservative candidate (il any) powers. Humanly speaking there can be by the concerted powers China cannot _ , _,___ 7J_ , , 'Wil is invited to be present. ` ‘_ June_25d &w Q Telephone 67. _ _ _ 7 >= rw' sf°<=°r1°r 8 " within the Empire. 'riiey make a total of me “ost Rgliable possiblya million souls inall. Itis to be , ` is feared that many thousands have already Place to have yourre air work _#___ suffered and that thousands more may done is the place that takes the most interest in your needs.We strive to accmomo- _- date all who lea k ”"`» with us, by prombl. igtlialiiticxin :___ alive, until a decisive blow can be struck _ _p and Pekin is captured. and quick despatch of same, W_e have the reputation of being “O. K.” on repair work. Christians who may be still left alive I suffer massacre, and that the greatest peril will surround those who remain in clues "` 2 orfolk 7 Silver Spray Perley Belle or sale by JENKINS & SON. Give HS 3 and be c0n_ 'iii 1-1-x}xl--I & vinced that what we say is i ` true. illllii Sllwllllili. Foundes, Engineers, Mat-hi - ists and Boiler-makers. ' St N ' ' ' °aCn;.rf°u§?g1£§_C}i)_ sE_W£mf‘ Western Roads-$555 Phone 125 El ed at Ottawa, divided by Provinces, are Nova Scotia-$40l,2 l(‘. Total, $3,49?.200, 1 llhlhlllh K B i _ii 52;” lil 'Willis 5 .. New Brunswick-$465,009. ,00 l. ` MCKINLAY Bucs., '"` _ _ , _ _ w.fMU1‘cn. is The subsidies, including revotes propos~ A_ N_ JENKINS. ALEX MCLIOD. P. SL Ossian is the best family Flour o:i the ui irket to-day. i - IE. uly 6eo d 1 yr. M in.. ;f. When goods are needed most we sell them we are sel lingladies cravenettcwaterproofs HALF PRIC I" `¢ s - `.~',e._, , 8 Water Proofs, size 58 to 60. $4 60 for “iii ‘ie ` 4 Water Proofs,-size 58 to 62, 5 00 for 2 50 _I 3 Water Proofs, size 58 to 60. 3 00 for 1 60 / 1 Water Proof, size--62-6.00 for 300 DEN ll`l SUI We cut the prices on our Denim Suits. Take advantage of this sale and get a nice suit for Summer, 5 Denim Suits at 5.25 for 3.50 2 Denim Suits at 6.90-for 4.00 shape. .mi .ii colors and shades. J B i In print cotton, hosiery, undervests, Sailor and Wailiing hats, etc. _ Black Lustre Skirts $1 50 uvrvvrn .aiu luv-xami_r¢“z_.mr_; _.mi-mann mxxmmmi The Millinery Leaders '. ! -_ ._ - . _- . 4 4 i ` / `. ,-'Q _, v ' ~.- 1:-`\ ~,.- »q~-,,- _:\ ,-V _1\ ,,- I-,a ,,. f _ _ J5§ 4 f 1 `_ -` -\ ,_\ `_~, &1 'i ‘“- “H ’ 'ii ~ 7 P ~ ~/ 1 -I I A A \' ' _ v' 0 sumngs li _"v Are to hand. '_ ”~~ I1' They are the prettiest lot of clothes we have ever had. _ We are busy making them up into stylish Suits. We ..__,,|\l_-_ invite our patrons to examine our stock. All clothes made by us are guaranteed tolt. EFCDEIIN' IIOLEOIJ l& G0. 1’ \\ l `\\_’ _ \.` ~ _ _» . ._ - _ _ _ _ .P `-. 1/ _ \ ,~` ~ ",`Q_`¢ _~’f,f "I jc F7; \~ - “ " '_ ` ,‘ wif w. §-_» 'A ~\ ,_ Arm .nzgrfc ` QT; ,,4i»'\%_ ,,¢`. -'; 1;" f - s I (ai f il ’“'\ /”\`. _/`~`_;, Q-`_;,¢ I il I \\\ HASZ ABITS BBAHMW ‘ purchased. - ' Thai’s the hlk th t t lk . ' s rrl o lurand'want°it good ask A A” “'“‘°° nf ..t_“f-°ii!'. '. y '\v'o|~tl|