st .... ».-\.~.» ~»~¢~A--M3 For Housekeeping. ~&‘l>-1 Wa., _ ». rw- \~.< .. _ » q»-»---ip-w-‘~»f~»vv -a-f-. -- ~...-- - ..._ ~.-._-...s _ ...,....»..» THE GUARDIAN "` ’ * ____ _.___ __ _,__ _e_. ,,__._,,,._““’j’j""_ jj; ';_ - j__f_#_; ~ ..-M....a»..,.._r.-.». mfr.. » . Q at war with the liquor lr tlic. Th free moral and rtsuon ibl» »r c VV' _ s pt s .nnli-' _is at war with the liquor 'rraliic. Th- Y REV. DR. CARM.-\N`S WORDS: To come in and liok over our groceries. Our st ck is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactt xy \\'e keep everything in our line that is necessmy genuine Church of Jesus Christ is a war with the liquor tratiic.” There was once a Canadian public We commend these wofd* t° U" man highly successful as a leader, readefs' They have the "ng of truth who boaasted that “though he was no and Smcentyj and "° mm advocate Saint himself he generally had one 0,. can shelter himself b hind a saint of two saints in his cabinet.” The re- the Patbem of Rev' Dr' Carman' ply of a political opponent was that _ the cabinet so composed reminded The prices -well, that is what we want you to see when you are look- ing at our goods. Their lowness will surprise you. whose pages the ladv perused whil i.............- Quee t `treet St Paul s SUNDAY SDNDDI. PICNIC PYPP P an Ill ‘l.'6tl'lCl0DS DOVQI €[lC'0S€d DJBUW the sane imonious cas ers of t WEDNESDAY .IULY |2th will be held on the beautiful vrounds belonging to Messrs. A. C. and JOUR BMW, lend themselves to cover up t wickedness of the liquor tratlic, West River Bridget fi '.7 _ .___ and by every rum organ in the co serve. The “saints” whom the rum tra can claim_as cloaks for. its iniqui Abundance of food is being supplied for the visitors’ tables, consisting of everything pleasing to the appetite, and the delicacies of the season to be had in . abundance at die Ice Cream and Re- freshment Booth. Y » _ __ Amusements of all kinds will be sup, cases of doubtful sanctity. While plied both for old and young, which the other side there are many of will include swings. races and other doubted .piety and eminence who sports. Come and see the club swing- cates of prohibition and who fail to denounce the principle of se ° permits for wrong-doing and deri ` _a revenue from rum. 'One of th ing and havea kick at the football. The staunch steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 9 80 o‘i-lock a. in. and at 2 p. m : returning in the even- ing, reaching Charlottetown at 8 o’clock. _ Tickets for visitors-Return fare 15 Curllllll. 0lD1I\0ll¢ -BS I 8011019-1'. teacher,a preacher and an admin cents; tea 25 certs. Special rates for families. _ Lots of clams to be had-in fact lots ad, as ,_ Patriotic Qpponent af 311 °t °'°rythmg' forms of evil which assail the fam' July 11-td . a nd the state. Dr. Carman last year made an A ST. JIIES’ Sallllalh School Picnic AT MORELL ence to the then approaching pleb cite. In the course of this adtlre he made the following reference to t question of revenue derived from t ions of dollars into the Canadi man P Are We honorable? Are bntherly? Certainly we are n out of murder and arson and robbe out of wnorauce and insanity , seekin poverty and disease, a revenue out fallen men and women, desolat homes and the tears of the wives an Thursday, July 13 The picnic will be held on a field 'owned by Mr. R. N. Cox., It is beautifully situated, has a good bay and river shore front. It also gives an extensive view of surrounding country Trout fishing in vicinity (wood day s outing guaranteed Special tables for visitors Refreshment Booth Strawberries and icecream Return fare for adults 25 cents right method of dealing with intox cants ' And they are, unfortunate] liibition, and the name of Re Doctor That as the apologist f license And thus we have vain t munity, are fully aware of what t ,_ - _ , y , are doing and what purpose theygpat & ex please copy. _ _ the outspoken and unswerving adv I1 pec al refe i traiiic. “And yet it boasts it pays seven tn' - l' ' 'a 0 r Q him ot a bo _.k which a young lidy of ____ his acquaintance frequently took with - her to church. 'lhe cover was that of Letter Prom supervisor Mac' a prayer book, while within was the _ Phan' n latest and most objectionable novel 1 8 Silt,-Thrcugh the medium of your “ . widely' circulated paper I wish to ' r- - appireutly engaged with her de- test, most emphatically against thi; in- ‘ voiions. - - _ _ _ _ .Justice done to t le officials of the ii if- In like manner to the politician first nal ,or Inga” __ S 5 - - _ abou referred t th l l w » ° ' - - 1 resolution moved at tie regular meet- and liquor sellers, in their oppo tion to prohibition and their advo- ing of the City Council lafhnight b_\ e Councillor Nichofson, condemnng tte cacv :if the license system, are quit wmm, to admin th” they are mm management of the As) lum unheard. and d'(’) not profess to be saints but I respectfully ash a discerning public their proud boast is that some eminent. i°:wm°_h°'ld the” /ludgemem “nm “” saints share their \ iews as to t inipaitxal and independant investigation e is hi ld, which I understazd will shortly 1' take place. Y, I have no hesitation in saying, that able to quote the name of Rev erend so far as the general management is Doctor lhls as 0 en] 0 med :.0 ro concerned, the inmates at Falconwood v " are better car.d for and moie kindly 0,. treated now than they ever were before. he I will not enter into details now, pei.- ” ding an investigation. which I do hope and trust will not be a one sided one. g ce undo oath of all matters penetrating to eat } ayet bi k B t there is this difference The depaitment of the inet tation, viz - inanimate covers are irresponsible f the pitfanatiou they unconscious he but which will take so nizaii 0 '. ly attendants the food supply _the hetin sutier The ministers of religion who “PPT-"inf ‘U9 55“it3l'§' °°“diti°U3- SUP h visor’s department. and last but no 3 lea.-t the medical department. Th k' _ . an infr you for ycur space. ts h h ma be ’ - _ f‘i1loli:\estilinaf`lIf>lilii“ii[ai.mesvi'n lgve ttiivern I remain youu truly' Wir. MacPnaii., m' Supervisor. he ’ _ y Hospital for !n=aue, Jul 11 1899 r h r immediate care of the patients bv th t are fortunatel few and in many ”» _ an 1 l' 1 on I Y I I - , ` " 0 .. .Hoofs Sarsaparilla. 1 n ` 1 _ __ _ 'l p e a hoivn in your is~ue U ' ' 0. 8 dl='U lefsi We _' ol tnis morning, wherein is contained :. . ‘- 9 ers ' ` ' S ' 9 - - - ii 0 ' ‘ , - - - ' " _ - _ . __. ._ _ _ ee »r' ' .» . ` _ := ‘ _ _ - , the C I . _ o u I ¢ . 4 an H U88 un are llmg vmg $5 we have now in' mind is Rev. Di; gunman” "min-7'“N:'d| is- "' ago " 1 EZ 9 have also given it y factory results. I ‘;,~S;f_§_=h;;;°°e;=1¢_;°f=eoC° °f the c°:;1c”:.’;".fr:..i.';:°..:.':.°‘i W .soc ef 135 “PC W1 3 1 I" Sarsaparilla until well and gained 29 lbs. 5- ` It also benefited my wife." Arrnnn Mii.i.s Dresden, ont. ` 88 7' , at et ,mf /f he I . NPVCI' D/iffp/_ig//_,[._ Uzethompomt ofdzseasc kanacluor pam. Bat the °§ blood B the feeder of the ivfzole body. Pufifyffwil'/1 Severn Paho- I had “vm mins lu my form of neuralgia. -lly~ trator. and known throughout Can- d it mf *°t“°euH3§ aby with satis- to recommend Hood‘s Sarsaparilla to others.” Mas. Joins La Pass, A240 Church Bt.,Toronto, Ont. - Gomnloto Exhaustlon-“After time h _ Hood’s Pills euro liver ills; the non-irritating and revenue. Is the Government guil less? _ . D gnly cathartle to take with Hood’s Are the people guillless P Are we hu- I I ° FURNITURE AUDTIDN. oi Christian when we raise our revenue _ _ #-_ I am instructed by Miss McDonald to é sell by auction at her residence. Pownal of Street, next to convent. on Wednesday the 12th of July inst., commencing at d 10 o’clock a. m`., all the housescld ef- mothers, and the wail of the orphan facts °f th-9 law JOIN* Andrew MCDOU- There is nothing wise about this there a1d~ E59 ~°°mPfi5lDg 3 ]°t Qf M8h0g8D} ur and other Furniture. I V93 R. BEARISTO ‘I is nothing manly nothing noble O _ statesman should show themsel _ . tea 25 cents worthy of the name in this matter as July 121| AU0li0D09¥- Train leaves city at 9 30 a m (hd a Gmdsmne’ 8’ Tmey' 3 Galt G; d th should leave the Government to m Il mes’ races an G er amusements who can carry it on without debauchiiig ` P"°“d°d° W A STFW,AR,_-F the people into dru___n_kards and sots. f f' cure public buds". »"How, then sho i.."‘*.tn.“"'f>§T.'I.‘L%°“h“€5.?.”°i5.°‘&‘a%."3“s?.’L2l' we ballotboxt G-nada. boiiy K%|id With Iwi Utter. El0ctl'i¢ light-B etc. son] sghgglg churches .nd od . 1 to M _ E. .’ ’ §'§¢inms¢.i§-"ri’.Jaii‘i§ §nmer,"scn~roii?i'i‘ #I 242 is \a /f \ ‘sy X 1,!-'_ 4" \.~\- \.~\ /T' .'_. f ._ ( _ \~\° \. I /' \x\ 2 . 3. !"i 4 /"‘\ 2 . .‘\\ ' .` /"~‘\ 5 " ,_. .\ 7 _, ,- .\_ 5 _. /"\ Q . 4 FK' r .` 7. ’ .il ; _. 4.. /'_ \ C __ ,f'.>\ } _. 4 ,.. 1' \ .\" S ~\ ,"5- *_A 1' . fi \ .i ; ';;- .t_ 3 ‘ .`7‘f»‘f.» :Q `if"_'@-_W _ _ c.co..1os_ns».s_. _ , 1 _ ,,.,, < » __ __. ~. _ _ Q June 5th, 1899 _ t ~ -» \»1ir.»' s. ~. .-- \ V* _#__ #_ 1 , _ ' ‘ .i _ \ u » - ~ of ff .~*. _ ° 1 _ ____ ;;:__` _ _ _ ~. _,ea _Zig ‘--_ < ~ 5 ,= '_‘. _'_ - _ _s _-.i....-.;.r_...a.....~.x-...sn;;£...;l.LL_x_=.__;_l' f "5'- 1 rf ~‘°*~”=v-;-'-=... _ »,s,,,,-;.a...s..__~ :“-f»-~.,»-.» “ f , “e moi too ooiults 'ut or oioisittit ctw _ _ . - _ v ___f-f.-ff -_-_ »._. _ _ ._-,-.~...~ .-..._.»..........,- i ~ » Pleasant View -llotol, Hampton, P. E. I; _ u|_A'r1'|-new sulrrn, Pnonilron. THIS HOTEL situated in _one ofthe inost beauti_fiil'pai-ts of Palos 1; Edward Island, has become a favorite resort. ' ' ‘ ' It is within a stones throw of a splendid beach, where' the bathing is unsurpassed. _ ~ ~~-~~ ~ ~~~. -~ ~-- -' - The hotel is comfortably furnished, and a _gQggi_._thbl_e is p_rovided.__ | Pleasant View Hotel is distant from Charlottetown about 19 miles by Bonshaw Road. The drive is one of the -prettiest to From Crapsud the distance is 4 miles. Coachmeets the .boat atthc lsttei:-;place to convey passengers to the hotel. ` _ ' ' ‘ Intending visitors may inakearrangements by writing to the proprieto or by enquiring at the Examiner oflice or at Johnson 98: §Iohnson’s Tourist Information Bureau. TERMS:-$5.00 per week; for family parties, $3.00 per week, Hotel will be opened for season on July lst. MATTHEW'SMlTH, Proprietor J une 22 so ‘ :.=\_~»\~\->_~ -_a~a~\~>.~\~\\_~- -at ~_~. -\.~\-_\~ -_ .\¢\.~ -_aa-\. -_sn ,.1 _/~_.\..s_.\.\_.. ia- ‘R /1.1 ’~'.= ’ 1.2 ‘=.= ' 1:- ’ A ’ 'ci '-' ' 2: P1 Y; 17. . s FOR BOSTN .»¢.aBYTl-IE.a.>¢» |NiEnNAi|oNAL s.s.co’v Z _ Commenelng Jnly_ 5th, the (_;B0|xn Wm _ resume the ' _ Pocono olotct mos to oosrou c r Suinmcrside to Boston About 28 Hours. a 5u.m. leave St. John, by Steamship ‘°§t Croix,” anim p, n\_d§,,°¢f g,,“,:'_ ....-:.'c'*‘?~.;.~.':.':.\c°c:‘.i"c:.o....f°s°°.,'.°c;a°~e'~ =~»“=~s°»~~ iBostou,vild¥$Coast Service. In 'mornin' 1°' ` iS°°<1f°fl?‘°1¢~¢r.°°'1i@?@=‘He¢i¢utoa»aresca¢k¢n¢m|,,¢4» I ` if 3** ,. ....n.$aFs_L.9¢¢H§E?§s°§f inter rigs ‘ = I til' ti J. W 1, _ .-.`f_.