-Mime .,_~.- .|»»»»»- New ¢mu..»»wr~aan»a»u~» is S I 'i 1 5 .1 I .~- , _ . - _ ._ _ -. ~ c ‘=.=»~~.-:;~=»_-=_f.-’»==.. »-»~<3_»,.~;»,- ,-ef.. .~,_ f-yrs -r..fr.:1`,.-==:.;=e=;;_ 15,: * ` » __ Z ~ _,_ i. THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 14 lml. _ gh " “ ° ‘~” a .. -Je * ’ ~»= vs » -v<,»»=i~\.,+» mn on \ir\rsv'~‘~"*$~ A-»»1i¢4 -_-n-_-.ref-----el ~ - ‘ THB MAINE CLAIMS. i . ` pear to have expressed themselves in` _.___ favor of accepting it. Councillor Horne Ngw Y0RK_ June 10_,_A Special to _ ` _ was not in favor of leasing the “old Pay; TU the Tribune from Washington, says the plant". In so expressing themselves the 8°"°\‘°m¢Di» Wm N995 the Dl`0D0Si%l0I1 FRIDAY JUNE 14'19o0° four Councillors camed--one half the that Spanish treaty claims commission " """ ""‘ Z should undertake consideration of the question of responsibilities lor destruction of the battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February 15th, 1899, that question being envolved in a batch of claims which have recently been present edto the commission, reciting damages for loss of life through the diaster. in an _Q-1-Q I1 A Womans Troubles. Htl. Chas. Kec§`ng, sen., Owen Sound. Ont.. writes :-“it is a. pleasure to tell what great benefits I have derived from the use of Dr. G1ase's Nerve Food. I am 55 years of age. and for about five Liar! my life was one of great sutler- K from nervousness, weakness and _extreme physical exhaustion. I cou!-1 _ not sleep, and hot ‘iiushes would pass ihl’°1l8h my body from feet to head. I consulted our family physician and two other doctors, but they told nie that about my time of life I was likely I to be troubled in this way. I continu- Lily grew worse and despaired of ever ‘being cured. Dr. Chase`s Nerve Food Dr. Cliase’s Recipe Book I had con- Bdence in the doctor. I was so sur- prised at the help I received from the first box that I bought three more. ‘They built me right up and made me ‘ reel healthy and young again. They have proven a. great blessing to me. and I hope this testimonial will be of » 3 help to some weak. nervous woman suf- ,fefing as I did." l A-iDr. Chase’s Nerve Food. P-im un _ _Y ____ Orange ‘ Marmalade We have just received a quantity of Marmalade in 5 lbs tins at 45 CENTS. Also Cross cb Black-wells Orange Marmalade in 7 lbs ins 75 cts. .l.D.MACl.E0ll & C0. Phono 126 ' ` ll l P S ‘ u Insure Your Life wirri 'rris____ Standard Life Assurance Co. of Scotland, ESTABLISHED is 25. Assets $46,000,000. U One of the oldest and strongest of Life Companies in existence. Policies free of restrictions, issued on all ap- proved plans, for protection and in- feotment. liYN|lMAN & G0 General Agents, Charlottetown r-- -4 1 ev . I' 1-Q---1-1 KEEP A dull Lawn y . Mower does more ° OFF harm than good. ld e sharpen and »- THE repair them and 0.' make them cut” .GRASS as good as new. IOUOIOI EE Cv 3 Elon lil Slllllll l G0 Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- ; ieueiown P. E. mime. ` 'ri-is Law iN OPER/mon. Although there has been a. great duction in the amount of liquor sold and a notable decrease of drunkenness on t streets there is reason to believe th _some illegal sales have been made in Act came into force. \Ve learn that formations have been laid and summo _ses have been issued returnable ea fa with the attempt of the City Council block the operation of the Act by forbid- ding the Police to take any part in t enforcement. Let us assume that the Marshal and to serve the papers issued by t Stipendiary Magistrate, and when Council-were quite right right and no doubt in accord with the true interests of the City and of popular sentiment as re. well. r he their whole duty when they allowed at matter to stand over without a division that would have placed every Councillor “ seeietwitiiinuie citysince the Prohibition °“ ’°°°"‘1- Iii* as "ie" ‘hai ““ “*‘°““‘ in_ understand that the present situatio n is "_ one in which an indignant public will not V my consent to any further juggling. The i p __ next week. This brings us face to ce de" duty °f me C°“"°“ is t° 1°” n° A to time in accepting the Full Company’s tender and so give the City a creditable he light at a fair price. No other course is decently open, and the sooner the end of his the discreditable tactics too long pursued staff of Police should each and all refuse he minated the better. But we cannot think they performed the in regard to the lighting contract are ter- viii-ni the day of trial comes it is fou that the plain duty of serving the su mons has been neglected or refuse Magistrate! He holds the responsib d_ as in duty and honor bound, acceptt _ came to my notice, and as we have 3 what then would be the plain duty at the lowest tender in this case.” le ° nd Even the Examiner finds it properto m_ say, “Of course the City Council will, ‘ to invite dismissal, and to make dismiss HUIOIIICIOOI gin-IE smear uciirim coNTRACT ‘ 8 Send them alongs L s »i. position of control of the Police and he holdslthe powerof dismissal. Could the refusal to serve his papers be tolerated by the Magistrate 2 clude that the cnly prudent course which they are sworn and to serve t _ . emanating from the Stipendiary. they do this they will be clearly in th line of their duty and in the line of great- est safety as well, for to refuse would be not only justifiable but imperative. We have no information whatever as the Stipendiary’s intentions, not having spoken with him or the subject. But to take an ordinary, common-sense view of the situation, it would appear incredibl dismissal could willingly permit the flcers of his court to defy his authority, the processes and mandates issued b him. It maybesaid, and is said by the opponents of the law, that ifa policeman were dismissed by the Magistrate he_ could be re-appointed by the Councilf man’s lot would hardly be “a happy one.” On his re-appointment he would be just where he was before and unless he decid- ed to obey the Magistrate he would quickly dnd himself dismissed again. The Stipendiary is on duty every day. The Council only sits at intervals and can only make appointments during its regular or special sessions. These suppositions are only to show that if both parties did their worst the dismissals could follow as rapidly and with greater facility than appointments could be made. It is easy to see that such ` a course would lead to the utter demoral- isation of the police force and to general _chaos. We thus produce the line of pos- _sibiliiies in order to show that the course of opposition to the law as laid down by the Council is one that is un- sound, impolitic and incapable of being carried out. At the same time we trust iwe have made it clear that the Marshal and Policemen will find it to be alike in the line of their interest and duty to obey the Stipendiary Magistrate. V l _i_..}1--- tion of the majority of the City Council F O E use in our- dry house, will about J une first. ° The hot blast Lumber Kiln, Heater and Fan, nuttin be sold at a bargain, d_eliv§ery . 1 - Begin the Day By Using We “ie °f °Pi”‘°” that “W” *'“k‘”“ The use efMntB'§e§kmst Food at me thought the Marshal and Police will con- morning meal comributes to energy, n fo them tofpursue is to carry out the duty to mmm” Successfully with the wus 3 d h labors of the day. It is unequalled for e _ . _ the brain worker, and sustains t e Papers and carry °“° the i“S“`“°“°°S ,strength of thi: muscle user. It is as r health and happiness, and enables you to h that may be placed in their hands cheap as ordinary oatmeal but vastly If more nutritious and health-giving. Ask e your Grocer for it. al Paderewski is said to have done all his work on his new opera. “Maura,” by to night, beginning at about ll and ofte being still at his_task at breakfast time. Evenin such case the disobedient police- Mark Twain says than the dwmr ' in “Innocents Abroad" was Dr. Reeves Jackson, one of the most prominent physiciane of Chicago. who died in 1892. * Tnn GuARn1.ii\"s reference to the ac- Thliis 5 VF-"".7 599 Peifume , . - . il was hardiy fair to the four Councillors# __ Akon.) swckau the leading - Malt Breakiast Food. _.___.¢.--- -1-1.-rl COULD SCARCELY W`ALK. ii THB FAMOUS DOCTOR. 6 % '; »%'&‘I/"EZ This signature is on every bor. of the genuine Lasetive Bromo~Quinine new fill limi! that cures 3 cold in out ISV _....__..¢_-;- The “King Edward" and “Duke o as are opening to-day at D. A. Bruce’s. 14 Aproper blending of good Mocha and J fi' d ' h manner 8; Johnson have made a special study o this ilavour, and after a great deal of ex- perimenting; claim to have a coffee syrup for use in their “Arctic” soda fountain nearly perfect as possible. 8 | Qliiegers liviio in viii jf' just received and for sale ~\\' the ounce. f l » _ Ask for sample bottle ’ ec. etc ii f-Q 1:5.; 0l|r millinerv As we are very busy in our Millinery Department and our milliners are _ working earl _7 and late to keep up with the orders' miss mu! h specially requests that you leave your order as ` early as possible, because when We promise your hat at a' certain time you are sure of getting it. F . _ Perkins & Co. THE SECRET OF l-liS SUCCESS. is the goal rue Miiiinei-y Leaders. `W°*°h°i f°' °“ reds of r haters n \ ~ ' ' Every watch _ _ before being s__ dlialiiornia- Parting G|a|.k gmckerv G0 , ____ -4 _E 1- ~@ Hughes G( _ U at S ecial Remedies 'Gordon D' are"all'.i_ A. w. B. _ Nicely Finished B_albr1ggan__B_ne as silk “i _thiswasnot done, it is tobe observed that f_%.`~}l C _ ___D_ i to 0 .B _f _ f M _ 904281115 D61' Sllil. 4 ‘. ‘f ' 'T ~ ' Councillors Lyons, Tanton and Kelly ap- en ga ni"'s re' ' Baum u so t ermo _ unnyside. - ui; _ __ _ _ _ _ SLG() pe: suit, _ _ r S>methmg extra Hue in 'iight weight ‘ natural woo' nieel finished _. Phone 125. . » . _ ~ _ _ ,_ ,__. ; BEN'I’LEY’S is the best Liniment. _sizes up to 46 _ '_ A _ , yy _ _ _ “Q T 04 'L ` ' -_$2‘.00per.suit.- `_ ' _ » work in bakery education Good D Stewart, Eclipse ____@~“!| » ....