> -.lnu.~o\»»¢»¢ -.-,...- ,.».-as-1.. e 31 gf 5? , -.5 es ,qi in 4.- -\ In , ‘Ffi si” €_§. , iii" -; . `y.. I lv '_ ‘_ ,_ `.» I s ‘_` it i L s * r l __. » . .V 25'? 4?- ga' rr. ~_ ;- _,Z ar 'I l i a i 3 -»4»~ll4 <._~.¢----~ .. Q,-am) S ,-,.95 PM-ada at noon Bac., laws are diH’erent in important particul ay and the conditions existing before they makesthe weak strong and the sick well. Prices 25, 35, 50. ' were passed were different. Moreov E . 89°” OD M10 H” \1=\1"l Pl"»"€*"- toe Manitoba Act was passed by aGovern- oo.,rs.%., writes. --i had been troubled wig 1 4 ~ ..,...,-a. 4- o sn. s..\...¢ ni »I~,__-_-_,~»»,_~ ...>.-........_.... ,i ,, _` ' » ‘ - _ 1 fT_-,- .~"_:-.»,. ~2 =»-"~‘~ ""1,-.ss i"” - * “*= THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTKOWN. PRINCE EDWARliSLAND JUNE 15, 1901. F _ g , _ __ _~ _ ,1 .__ z.._ f ____ -L g ' iliiEllMAT|SMiii iiiiiii iuiim “ix l expended last year in the liquor ealoons of oar, the amount estimated to have been _ l Charlottetown, can he turned into the dry 5 MONDAY JUNE 17, 1900. goods, grocery, book and other stone of the City, it would surely be a good thing. POINTS TO BE CONSlDERED- enforcement of the existing prohib law. And the first point we desire We desire to reason with our citizen part of their wagesiu drink, would be readers of all classes in a dispassionatc kept more steadily at work and spend way with regard to the observance and their wages in making provision for their ltory families, it would surely be a Hood thing, accentuate is that until it has been pro- misery which would cease t.o exist if we nounced upon and declared to be invalid had a sober town. Such are the objects It working men and others who have beenapart ofthetime llle because of drink, and who have spent the greater to to say nothhig of the heart-break and My T pertain to cure rheuinatisin as wat B to quench thirst. No matter wha #ft of the b°dY “I9 Pam miy be ii: 1;; as any other law upon the Statute book, rum-seller, much less with the illicit rum- ilgliélgleluftglggl chétiltilé The faflii ihfit SOIDe persons doubt its seller? Ask yourself. would it not be bet- Nd constitutionality, and that some earnest. ter if every saloon in the City were closed 0; . ly desire that it shall be dgglar-ed ugggns. and kept closed forever. The _fact is clear' titutional has nothing whatever to do U18! ¥-h€S€ meh M8 in bil# irilde Simply fm' will drive it out in a few hours, an hilly cure in a few days.-l’lUNYO _ J. ci iA1viiEsoN, The Medical Hall if 714.: ri » , ‘sn CURE is lust 2?, 5 as much the law of the land and it is as If we turn to the other side, why should I t obligatory upon all good citizens to obe» MW 800d Cllllell S5’lllD8l?hiSe Wim U18 lInnyon`s Dyspepsia Cure will cure any case idigestioo or stomach trouble. _ _ _ Ninety per cent of Lidney complaints includin _ _ __ _ g ` ieenrliesi stages of P-r;ght's Disease, can be cured i with the caSe_ 'Uith Munyon's Kidney ure. _ _ \i\m>'°n sCaiarrhC1rrewiiicurecataffh°flh¢ 119111. In the next place as to the constitution- Of U10 ¢0USff;‘f°§»‘."?..‘Z‘.‘-. 6.1.... S1lSf»l»lD6d by U16 Ji1llCl&l C0!DlDlil5€8 , .__ ' which august body it is being carried by an body It foes this on Natm.e»3 9.", The Ravel new Humpty Dnmpty appeal, Tha,g,i,¢weve,-, remains fp be' pianofxiourishment. Properfoodprop- C0» }“"ad9d by ‘he famous CNW” Mr' seen. But even should the Manitoba La Jim R' Adams be denounced by the highest tribunal in gation of parts, ao that the stron man Grand Spec acular Production , . . New Scenery’ New Music' the Empire, it will hy. no means .folio NAV Speciahiegh Brig-no wean and that the Island Prohibitory Law will no _ ' _ 'h0]e50u.,_,_ stand good. As we have said the two Ulatefléil by if/111611 T118 St0mHCh 18 ' ' are ‘ 9 i _ 7 'J "7" 10. 87"# y ment not favorable to Prohibition by con- . mg not relive my bra. 1 was badly efippied. victi-Jn,for Hugh John Macdonald declare ~ - goof - ' ' himself opposed to Prohibition and that pgimh mh& "°‘°k'e,§ip° “fd (°°d,:} ' ' 'Y QM dgublis _ ’ imes:__1n gay , wou near y rue. 5 , f . “g“‘°"“‘S°°“f‘°“°»»°»i»s » isssmntazstfsnrme F“°"" "'°"'T~‘“'- . FR” °*"TW’“ mem | law because public sentiment demanded °1’°u'“»' “"3” wud* i‘¢°°d-" ' AT 2 P M l ABOUT 6iP M ~ ‘HB A J Y " Monday, 3rdJune. day 27thMay......... . and . on , “ l'ltbJune............... " 10t-hJnne........... arua* _24thJnne...... - . dephmaloo 'miin1y...... .. J. K. S1' THE SUBSCRIBER offers for rent fhv We claim therefore that allgood citizens 4 _ __ X _ .hould conddently and sympaihetically , _1_§"` _ »" Jil# °!;¢_*7 tid SUPP0rtnUI\;;;1&v;las it sgands. Its c_.s_,_ 4' . Fi 0 J¢° GROW!-.~ yt ousa d ll ' 5 w-.._'“ , _7» 0182 Traverse. Prim [mid island. ..-. . “ ° ‘"3 ° ¥¥i 1901 it W 'i`Agents_. s£;§ mT§amm 1 ctipuon and onredfor, always. 1 o ' I ET #WWW Bargains in Tea Setr-s, Dinner Sets, Toilet bets, Limonode Bets, l a bets, Cups and Saucers, Parlor Lamps, Hall Lamps, Fancy Goods Kniv Personal attention Phone 80 Stock must be sold at once, as`I am making a change in my basin E i QUEEN STREET EG. STEAMSlllP G0. llil .Montreal and Charlottetown 6.... 1 o Calling at Father Point. (xaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River First cla sin 5th August. . . . . . . . . l9thA_ugnst... 2ndSep=embo l6thSéntember...... “ 7th0ctobor............ “ _30.hS¢pu»mb¢,'__________ 1_4thOctober......... .. 28thOciiober......'...... Returning will leave Picton, N; S., every afternate Monday at 'noon on Hina oaiinr. on ~»riv»1<»f=f=in= fwm Hdifaxeand si. John, ailing st chit-itusam thqto¢fn».losare,mcrend|l¢ ‘A