ll I i I I i l r » i i 1 4 i i \ Q » -».~»¢»~¢-..._-\....._-4»».» ._- _Y _ 1 i l ‘r 1 z lllioumatlsm T-F’-°"-,<_»-" ““‘=‘ L l\ where t e roots of Rhsumathm are is Grimths‘ Linlment. You int bathe the parts with warm wat-cr. WiD0 dry, rub the Liuiment in. and ihc Dui" F'-°D~\ ,. .._ Y” 'ill be surprised hcw quickly every iraoe of “pain will disappear. You will 80% %\\¢ Pl‘°°f a benefit at the same time lf you try Griilltha’ Menthol Llniment. 'f __ _ '_ ‘ ' ~ 1>~-~- ~. '=-=1`a-l;..~3!s~ -ft-. _ “‘~§_._`,"""»_"‘_“" "`».’&i=:~3i_i- . . ’:;»‘_',».;,;_._j.`,__;;`;-'»_~;,‘.~ . _ ' . ' ’ _ '- - - » _ ,- . __; , v 0 *" 4 run GUARDIAN, cH1iRI.or'rE1'owN, PRINCE EDWARD tstilin. .`I'UNr. 7, iooi. ill MURNING llllllllllllll FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1901. mg. i u . Orange Marmalade DTI-IB PARDON OF ARABI. Twenty years ago Arahi Pasba is as the atest enemy of Britain and led a re gre volt in Egypt. The insurrection cost the lives of some brave Englishmen but Arabi was signally defeated by Lord Wolseley ` at Tel-el-Kebir. The rebel chief was cap- _ We have just received a quantity of Marmalade in 5 lbs tins az 45 CENTS. Also Cross & Blaclrwells Orange Marmalade in 7 lbs tins 75 cts. J.D.MACLEOD & C0. . Phone 126 IIITIGE 0F REMOVAL ON AND AFTER JUNE 2ND, Ill. IIIGKEYS (IFFIGE Will beat_ his house on WATER ST., cpposite Hotel Davies. (next door to Mr. W. S. Stewart.) Hours . a_m. to m. 9 3° 4 P- June 3 &dwtf. 1 | -1 _ l ' a YALUABLE PRDPERTY |=oR_sAi.E._ The undersigned ofers for sale by private contract that very eligible two storey, double tenement dwelling house on the corner of Grafton and Pownal Streets. 7 8 n n The property has a depth of feet on Grafton Street, and a front- age ef 59 feet on Pownal Street The House is comparatively and in good condition and can be bought at a great bargain and easy terms of purchase. For particulars apply to either the undersigned. BW OW 011 of tured at Cairo and exiled to Ceylon. There he has lived since 1832 and had been almost forgotten when he recently made a pathetic appeal for pardon. “Tell the English people" he said “that I am an old man-old before my time. Tell them that I am broken down in health, undt for anything but reflection on the past, in ca- pable of dishonestyior dishonor. I want to die among my own people. I want to see Egypt and those I love before the last hour comes. If the English Government would allow me togo back to Egypt, I should go, not as an enemy but as the friend of England.” The prisoner’s sincere and manly prayer was quickly answered. Ten days ago he was set at liberty and given transport back to the land of his birth. He was vable area greatly extended arid its pro- utility being constructed, and everywhere lthat Arabi should come back and see all this for himself, and when he sees it he land." ig-1(-lr- - birth of three pairs of twins, and four the new arrivals were boys. This H J' CUNDALI” ‘ rather a boysterous beginning for June. F. L HASZARD, Executors of Estate of _ late Thos. W. Do Cli’town, May 27th, 1901- 29 Wed. Fri. :f i Insure Your Life wirn 'ri1e_,,_ Standard Life Assurance Co. of Scotland, ESTABLISHED 1325. I Assets $46,000,000. One of the oldest and strongest of Life Companies in existence. Policies free of restricions, issued on all ap- proved plans, for protection and in- vestment. HYNBMAN & .G0 General Agents, Charlotteto w n W Q , g¢llllllI0l0= 'KEEP A dun Limp. . Mower does more . ,. OFF harm than good. 1, We sharpen and l , - THE rep-sir them and ° I 8 . ’ make them cut ‘GRASS as good as new. Send them along, 5 -0 2 ll"l Sllllllll X U0 = 0 ,| . F°\“1d¢1`S. Engineers, * . . Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- . lottetown P. E. Island. . Phone x25. llllllill W W The hot blast Lumber Kiln, Heater and Fan, now in -use in' our dry house, will be sold at a bargain, delivery J une first. It seems now to be settled that there 'will be no election in West Queens unt ready indicated their preference howev quite in accord with a suggestion made in these columns. A correspondent wants to know why it is that when we elect a man to the City Council he immediately aspires to the Legislature, and when that ambition is gratitledhe forthwith thinks himself the right man for the Commons. We give it up. But Shakespeare tells us of “a vault- ting ambition which overleaps itself and falls on the other side.” There are still some cases of that kind. It would appear from Rev. Mr. Jones’ ecture that the Ten Tribes long ago came to Europe. Now if they are not in the British Isles where are they? Certain it is that throughout the Anglo-Saxon world there are more copies of the Hebrew Scriptures than in all the world besides. Why are we singing the Psalms of David with a mixed feeling of devotion and pa.- triotism, just as the Hebrews did, if there is not some racial connection? And then there is that Stone of Destinyin the cor- onation chair, on which kings of Ireland, of Scotland, and more recently kings and queens of the Three Kingdoms have been crowned. What does it all mean? -->-- _-Q..- CORNS! CORNSI COR.NSl Discovere d at last; a remedy that is sl safe and painless. Putnam’s Pain es Corn and Wert Extractor never fag never causes pain, nor even the sli§t est discomfort. Buy Putnan’s Corn x- tractor. and beware of many cheap, dangerous, and flesh eating substitutes in the market. - l ALE born about 1837. His courage and ability are on all sides admitted. Apparently no one doubts the sincerity of his present submission. He comes back to a new Egypt, greatly changed since the time when he was sent into exile. He will find the land with its people liberated from bondage, its taxation lightened, its culti- ductiveness increased; he will find the s . Soudan reconquered, vast works of public ~`~- 5 a grateful people recognizing the benefits A of British occupation. It is doubtless well may become doubly “the friend of Eng- Yesterday’s morning announced the of is after Sir Louis Davies returns from En2° land. This will give ample time for the electors to think over the matter of select- ting his successor as a representative in Parliament. A goodly number have al- er A GUARDIAN correspondent wrote that there are sixteen “rumshops” in Souris. A correspondent of the Examiner tells that paper that there are “some six saloons" there that are "kept ln a decent respectable manner," A correspondent of the Patriot writes, “There are not 16 rum~ shops in Souris. We have nine and that's , plenty.” It seems that THE GUARDIAN correspondent counted in the six “respec- table saloons” with the “nine rumshops" which the Patriot’s man found there. That would make 15. But whether there are six, nine, fifteen, or sixteen they ought to be rooted out. “The fair name of Souris’ will be fairer for having the prosecutor’s `, attention called thereto and his duty done connection with the matter. The Examiner thinks there is nothing immoral or discreditable about its saying that no sane man would expect the former liquor sellers to obey the prohibitory law. We notice that in the same issue it prints a letter stating that there are six saloons in Souris, all of which “are kept in a decent and respectable manner.” The correspondent adds: “The Inspector was around quite lately and of those six, four were fined $50 and costs.” Putting that and that together all can see The Exami- ner’s idea of what is “decent and respect- adle.” There are others who do not think it particularly respectable to sell liquor at any time or_place for consump- tion as a beverage. There are still more who do not think it either decent or res- pectableto sell in violation of the law Besides the Canada Temperance Act is known to be quite constitutional. Nervous In this age of nervous diseases, whe people on all sides are falling victim to nervous prostratlon, paralysis, loco- motor ataxia and other dreadful mala- dies, it is a comfort to know that yo can turn to Dr. Chase’a Nerve Food t e feeble. wasted nerve cells r Joseph Geroux 2° Metcalf street, Ottawa, Ont.. writes: “I was nervous, had headache and brain fag. I w restless at night and could not sleep My appetite was poor, and I suffered that I feel like a. new man. “My appetite is good, I rest and slee _ well, and this treatment has strength- ened me wonderfully. Dr. Cliase’s Nerve ever used, and I say so because I want » to give full credit where it is due-“A” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food makeo he blood rich, the nerves strong, and stores vigor to the whole system: ~. cents, at all dealer-s’, or Edmanaoz, Bates & Company, Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food (pills) with absolute assurance that as Y P ‘Q s will thoroughly build up and revitalized ‘ . ~ Food is certainly the best treatment I Dyspepsia. -CDF- ii DRESS 30008 --AT- 25c per Yard Navy, Brown and Cardinal All-Wool Serge Colored Poplins and Fancy Dress Goods Remember The Price 25 Denis F. Perkins &-Co ' Nothing 'helps a min to forget his troubles, more than a comfortable, perfect-fitting, and well made suit; ia. Li i ° - -» . _ ;;¢;_1;I§;‘l[;>i\;?i¢;Y:§¢1l;>_:itate(1t i§e\_>\1S;§;: 'Ihat is where the art comes in-making them comfortable. having used Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food for f H about two months. I can frankly sa. Our many years experience in- making 'clothes is what helps ' us to give, with our elegant lies, just the comfort you want, Buy from us and get the quality, the comfort, the high class finish, and the moderate price. JDHN 1vi¢LEoD a ct. WANTS, LOSTS. FOUND, ETC s 4 LOST.-Yesterf’ay between Tost’s corner and Fitzroy Street, via. fgucen, Kent and Great George Sts. a lady‘s b ack silk waist belt with black buckle and bow. Finder will be reward- ed by leaving it at Revere Hotel. 7 ii 1 f -qi _ Hellebore I .il , , Fresh and of good quality I just received in bulk and pac li ages. il F " /I I W Also Insect Powder of extra good quality imported in original drums. ma All seasonable goods at / f '\ lowest prices. I Try us for your next wants. 1:1 , il A. w. nexium, mm. 3.3;. A , The Square Druggis:s._ I Sunnyside. _ 1; 3," \.~*' w-__ , \.~ ' -,/-\/ ‘l=»..1‘-/"Q -H _‘ M ' ,T m Hughes’ Special Remedies are all tried Medicine: specially for the dis- eases for which they are recommended-The L _ _ l I _ 1 winter use izc per ioo, Celery 5oc per roo,Cu¢um; ber, Squash, Pumpkin 15c per box. _ _ -, Postage. We will sh ‘ed our plants tg and pe Breton, mn Seed illesitlie to ‘ moss. cha f ‘\°9°*¥i> if 'I'I-IE I S THE BEST VALUE possible for the money. . f cheapest in the long run, ’ Clark Crockery Go.; ‘ Lewis Old Stand GAY’$ PLANTS. Our Flower Plants include the following pop lar varieties: Perennial, Pansy and Daisy in bloom, 35c per dozen; Carnations, Dianthus, Sweet William, Forget-Me-Not, I-Iolly Heck, 5¢ MCH. 45c per dozen, Dahlia and Gladiolas Bulbs, 6c each. Transplauted Hardy Annuals, Aster, Phlox, Stocks, Vcrbeua, Petunia, Pansy, Marigold, Nasturtium,’ Zennia, Chrysanthemum, Candy- Uhr Sslipsglosis, Bal sams,Love-i n-a-Mist, Single and double Dahlia (from seed) Canary Creep- er.Mor=ins Glory. Alyssium. Lobeua nyfeinum or 'Golden Feather for edging, ¢t¢_, ¢;¢ _ T- above Annuals $1 oo per roo, Vegetable Plants - 'transplanted Cabbage rearly use, 4oc per loo, Caulidower, 5oc dn; -omatoes, extra early, 5c each: later plants, Izc per dozen. Cabbage Plants for fall and Large Perennials extra must be added Animals. As we havg fllilswick, Nova Scotia rfrienda inigliis province I .¢Pl¢k _ilrefu in dam :if out many custofiiire ceafromi;s?!iligi.u:i$l:de§ias: guidg < ~ uapersonally. " P '°h“$, iigiii .ii == = " ities ri i i ,if 3 ii SPECIAL SALE- CON SISTIN G OF 0 Great Question. l. . with the intelligent buyer is, not to buy goods for less than cost, but to ee You will find it in our English Dinner Sets at $12.00. They are the Lalliis We have opened another celebrated “King Shoes". laced and buttoned boots, and strap slippers, all Cor. Queen and Afariuerweiit tedtothe mens with counter, in the on. there," said the ii." handed the held out - Try Eureka Blend _ Telephone No. 8 ' ,_ . lmmai . 1 .Bone,' ‘bleed _rich in plant action, and Nitrogen plioric Acid and needed... These ,in high -per right form for our Animal’ F 3.- a is - Ch'Town,`_ M27 tue fri wkly3o 20x24, and Oil. rc and “£51 gearta so hi h he 'rnovsaivns de they sailed from he still forever in graves other side of the under skies -ro EVERY every CANADIAN Hour-:, their brave soldier boys irresistable rnnnx. or-' ruins Gouoox nic: BATTLE or Bnmsomr, Bonn cows at ana THE canes or GPN. aanv on 'ri-in czo\JE’s auxy pictures and cannot :hemselv t them. Theesy gre Agents coin money. , :nous success. One day. Sample and 15 cts. 32"" f°'f8° §i`°6s $135 riff' ' or . ; Write togdysofor a dozen an_d money. _ RIC Home Novelty Mfg. Go. 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