-~»-._ ~.»»- -...... ... .~1_...»-»\»~»-4-....a¢». -v-. an-. ~`..¢.....~»-¢. .um .-ws.-... fv.: »-.¢--vsuns-r 1 2 4 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD _IS'LAND,’J-UNE 7, 51001-, ' -_-_ . .. S . ._-.~e.. i.,,‘_,_, _,..~,t¢,-\».¢e,,¢-1a.;....»~l»...~.,_,_,,__§,,_,>.-_a.__ i~1a.._, ,_-,,M~_w“__=_»~__"_’),_. ._ _ . _ .._- .___ _ .vp _*_ 2. $1; WIA _s , _,.` _.», l L.. .1 _,_‘_. . _ .. p 6-( agp . .__ ._,».-i-_-_ _ `,',V.»_h_` al. V-_`,(;¢§;f_;¥,;,.' 3_5 ",Y_V:,-1:, .1 ,L Ap.: . ,.» . _ . __ Y ._._.,. :__-M -_ _~= _ _ -' - -1. " - - Vi'-;`> `» _"1 ‘-’ :'~"e‘--1-.»; ~ ' 1. » __ -_ ». _ » » - ~ »» - ~ ~='- . .s .__ L_ , _v " ... ' *-' il *_ l 1 51 ' _ _ * "' MUNYllN’S RHEUMATISM BURE When Prof. Mnnyoo says his Rhelllllltllh Cirwfill cure rheuxnatbrn there isn't any leas- Iuk about it-there `nn‘t any false statement t i. It_cures without leaving ‘hy ill effects. lt is a splendid stomach and nervaronic, as well as a posi- llve cure for rbenmatisrn. All the Munyon remedies are just as reliable, :gc vial. The Guide to Health is free. Munyon,'Ncw York and Philadelphia. `. lUlIOX’8 ISHALEB CUBE8 CATABRB. tlonsumption is the bane of our country. It destroys hun- dreds of precious lives yearly. Upon the first appearance of the symptoms, or where apredisposition to this dread lliseme is feared, PU'I`TNER'S EMULSION_ should at once be resorted to. Begin with small doses, ht. take it regularly and persistently, lid you will surely benefit. Many a ife has been saved by taking this in Valuable remedy in time. Be Sure you getPUTTNER’S. the original and best Emulsion. Of all druggists and dealers Going Fishing ? Fine stock of Gear at Jamieson’s Drug Store- Alli new and reasonable prices. A~.Baden Powell would make the ibing better. R”s the best 5c. Cigar. The Medical Hall Great George Street Livery and Boarding Stables Charlottetown. P- E- I. First-class s i n g l e and double teams at rnoderate rates. Fine turn-outs for weddings and private parties ' elephoue 100. J- K- STANLEY. 6-I-_-nn |Proprietor. 1%-n -5-al--a Ask your dealer for a b-irrell of Silver Queen Flour. If he does not loop it come to us. sed Iour lnilizer arming lmplimanis. Carriages, B'nder Twine etc. etc. Wholesale and Retail. Highest cish price paid for eggs. R. E. Mulch. McCormick Agency, Ch’town. NO PERSON EE ` likestowaitveryl tohave re- gpirs attended ao. osften great in. nvenience an dgm we en o a e ro r time. We not only do om!-)w°p:k PY°mP¢1y but we do it properly. 2;; 'vgorkmenteéiretheapéirienced Zllaran sa on. - B' For`Bell Hanging, Gas Pit.. _ _ §’.‘.l.‘i."l5'.°i'..’7.`§’.“¢..§h"..i."'” "“' -- ur. a. ssiau.. 5° °°°II¢ street. xiiiim-» om § / uudiw an-_Q o°o e°e u°e 1 »o°u - . . :: tis 4.-U. 335115321108 ~ F08- Skill _ a mum .sm nsaige.-.g "Pd" ‘"5 50513 il ll good as F1* °vpw.n.». win be . b..-pi.. Ior som . Call ' G00” st. at Auction Room; E- ’McDOUGAI.L, I' fame derives his second name -in acurious THE GUARDIAN An: Independent ygurnal, untrammelled and fearless; aiming to Just, lmpartlal, Reliable. Ncwsys seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people, and recognized therefore as The Pe oI>1°’l P&19°l~’» Published at its offices, New Prowse Block North side Post ofhce, at the following rates payable in advance :- _ Morning Edition. daily (except Sunday) one month asc. perEyr__: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ._ $3.00 Semi-weekly dition (Wed. & Sat.) per year $1.50; in advance . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$I.25 Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 in advance ................................... - -$1-0° Branch Offices have been established at the following places where subscriptio is may be paid, news urnish- ed, advertising, job work and other business transacied:- Sumnierside. Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B. C. Baker. Manager. ' Albeiton, Albertnn Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, Agent. Souris East, Telrphone omce-P. G. Seaman, Agent 1. E. B. McCREai_>Y. J. P. Hoon, 1-; litor. Business Manager. ni ioimii uuninlii, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1901. - + I It is thought the sprIng’s clean-up of which looks exceeding well at this dis- tance. A Massachusetts telephone company is laying its wires all over that state and giving farmers each a telephone at $12 in his own house. But not very many farmers in this Island would pay even that low rate for a phone. The B. C. Colonist doubts whether t-hat Province has increased in population fast enough to be entitled to additional repre- sentation. The fact is that B. C. has been considerably over-represented in the past. Jerusalem now has not only railway con- nection with J alfa, but also enjoys elect- ric lights, telephones, phonographs, sani- tary plumbing and most of the conven- iences and comforts of civilized life. American windmills now find a market in Palestine, and the windmills are used for irrigation purposes. Beyrout his an American steam roller on its streets. Thus the new world is helping the old. , Rev. J. Idrisyn Jones of Anglo-'Israel way. The highest mountain in Wales is Snowdon, andthe next highest is Mount Idrisyn. At the foot of this mountain lived long ago one of the numerous family of J ones, so plentiful in Wales, He was a bard, and was distinguishedlamong the singers of Wales. His fellowifbards gave him the title of Idrisyn Jones, which has since been transmitted from eldest son to eldest son. The mono-railroad, as the single rail system is called is not a novelty. is one in Ireland, one in' France and another in Belgium. It is now proposed to erect one between Manchester and Liverpool in England, where the distance of 35 miles will be covered in 18 minutes. The line in Ireland is between Listowell and Ballybunnion, a distance of 10 miles and has been in operation 10 years. It has been run ata high speed so far with out an accident. The single rail is elevat- ed about three feet from the ground, and the cars and engine are hung across it in such fashion that the centre of grav- ity of the weight is slightly below the rail. It is pleasing to learn that ' Lord and Lady Mmm are to visit chariottewwn. Their Excellencies will leave Quebec on July 10 on board the Government steamer Minto, which will be specially fitted up for the occasion and will display the vice- regal flag at the masthead. The following places will be visited in succession; Tadou- sac, Chicoutlmi, Gaspe Basin, Dalhousie, N. B., Caraquet, N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. I.', Picton, N. S., Bras d’0r Lakes, Syd- -ney, Louisburg, Halifax, Yarmouth, St. John, Fredericton, St. Stephen, St. An- drews and Truro. From Truro the vice regal party will return by the Intercol- onial Railway to Quebec. - The Eieesrieai Review says alias among discoveries there is none of broaderfutllity once charging where before it could run but 30 miles. tion bf making a visit to Ireland and there is litlle doubt that he will be enthu- siastically and loyally received. ericton, N. B. after Mr. 'Gibson's counsel and leading Consi-rvatlve supporters 'of desirability of pure elections and speaking gold in the Yukon win reach sao,ooo,ooo, au electrons-in the couutyuihey will 're- ifraln from the use of illegal 'and corrupt respective parties from using such me- 'will open on June i9 and it is (expected f ioctl heals ninety-eight out 'of iii-i gel. - ‘c E? all of Ed_ison’s marvellous inventions and. » ful protection. The invention gives elec tricity anew foothold in its career of in- dustrial conquest." Edison has reduced the weight of the battery from 180 to 55 pounds per horse-power, greatly reduced the time of charging, and increased the retentlve power of the battery as well. An automobile can run 100 miles with King Edward has announced his inten- At the end of the election trial in Fred- had admitted corrupt practices by agents and the seat had been declared vacant,the following agreement was signed by lead- ing Liberal supporters of Mr. Gibson Rev. Dr. McLeod respectively: We, the undersigned believing' in the so far as we have authority for the Liberal 'and Liberal-Conservative par- ties in York county hereby agree that sin methods, and that they will use their in- iluenceto the utmost to prevent their thods. There is intense interest in-the country to learn the total population ofthe Dom- inion by Provinces. This is no new thing in census- years. Weremember that when in Ottawa in 1881 a leading Opposition pa- per oifered $500 for drst and exclusive in- formation as to the population of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 'Ihe information could not be obtained be- cause the sole custodians of the secret out- side of the Cabinet were sworn to secrecy. At length the llgures were given out, first to only four or five newspapers. We c include therefore that the reports so far p zbllshed aremcrely guesses or estimates. Still the rumor persists thatf thef returns are to be found disappointing. It was very distinctly so in Australia last year and the samemay prove true of Canada. Tim GU anniaiv sees no reason- as yet to alter its estimate. publ.s_hed months ago that the total will be between four. and _a quarter and four and a half millions. AUTOMOBILE FOR THB 7 1-_ S1-IAHOF PBRSIA. To Liege has fallen the honor of supply- ing the Shah of Persia. with a__ suitable automobile, and a supperb petroleum landau hasjust been despatched to His bi-oidered silk, while the motorbox is en-l groiind. The cost of this magnidcsnt car _ ' " THE ELECTRICAL ASSOCI ATION. For the second time in the past ten years Ottawa will this month be the place of the annual convention of the Canadian Electrical Association. The convention, which will last three days, thatabout two hundred of the wizards of the wire from all over Canada will be present. ' i -1- _i WlS. _lNCi ..._ ' __ ,A i -'._f /,fr _, A p il” - 1.* - _ ' , _ ;_ 5,..- _It maybe true of virtue that “But to wish more virtue is to ' "but it is not true that wishing fo§zl1lglth brings us a Qapearer the realization of our wiah. th must be sought and atriven .for. There are more than half amillion maple who have ‘;'oti)1ndt£hesa'lt»Ii, gel; ig ° NIM W8 . I-I1 y ’I`hatwayaaI_meansareopentoym'¢_ If u are aufei-in _with obstinate, linger. Eg _°°i1zh. \_»1=edm_ z of gxisciation, weakness, a condition _w neglected or \g|k;lfq:}|ygm¢¢¢,] Iwi# 0° at mee the use of Dr. Piuce’a Golden Medical Dis- covery. It never fails to help. Itps- ` ,pwhp g_ive__ it__a_ fairand than his recently announced 'storage bat- lcaked away the charge. Edison’s dis- covery has changed and improved all this The Review says:-It is hard to foresee all the meaning of this improvement. But we may looka littleway less city, the suppreadpn of the and the allliblllobiloi ““°°'°°°°° _ is esmniruvm- n....-i.- ~.. fm-use °--1=» ---1 vie. f-wb-~ 1-is revolutionize our harbors. Electric tor- 23’ dt! Auction eer. m_imiaa_,@ pedobqatsofswiftness and seerecywlll tery for electricity. The old storage bat-.5 terles were enormously heavy and rapidly' I l si ii in From a Multitudc of Witness the Truth shall bc Established I`he Truth. Our P io i I o u Mr James Collins, of New Castle N B writer- “I M, Heaeache Powders and dnd they alwars cure. They arg pleasant ” Hr N S Miller, of Miller Bros. Newcastle, N B ' safely recommend Kumfort Headache Powders They are g H - | for my Headaches 0 A " John Cullen, of Carleton, P Q , writes “I bg" Kumfort Headache Powders to be the very belt I have every Mr A V Seavoy, of Neguac, N B, writes The 2 factory and perfect cure for Headache I have found are ° ache Powders T . Mr W C Balcom, the well known traveller piwellor, of H p A -_ _ N S , writes I have used Kumfort Headache Powder; f ‘ _ _ _ found them a marvellous cure for headache Mr E Mattinsou, of Thomson Sta., N S , write tered nearly sixty years oh' and on with Headache, manent relief I obtained was from Kumfort Headache - - they always cure. Mr. M Hennessey, of J oggins, N S , wrves ‘ Kumfon Powders are all right. They will chock a Headache for USE 3 - KUMFUHT llllllllllll . ji 3 _. j minutes All sorts of ‘Stores sell them. and all sorts of people use them Never 'accept a Substitute Substitutes never cured anybody To g ache yournust use the GENUINE KUMFOILT Headache P 4 powders in l0c. package 12 powders in 25c size If your dealer won t supply you we will mail them direct on June 7, 8, w 12, _ F. G. WHEATON & C0 LTD , Sale Propntors F Y and the inside is lined with pearl A :i 'Well send for your wheelany where you say. QT RICE 'riie nicyeie Doctor Brick aieyeie Repair snap olouoe oeoeouoeolooloaololonoacoooeouooolololoaouolof -midi R _ become ::“.\\\¢ C-T-3 Q-J ` <='> es i§)..r 7 Q , a, 5 _ . `;_ ‘ 'A "fi ' __ _\- ` r-\ 3, TV if '»_§,\V `{_{/;,/ / ~_~` T 6333’ C-' xA is _ 'r Rx W liatonld Gu., will offer one of the largest' stock _of Ladies’ Summer Walsh Majesty. 'The carriage,contains_ dye seats? OVQI-'~-~I|\0”llg___ 'J _ pp 0 1 ` ` smelled blue,picked out with goldind thai; *T ~` f a ' ‘A ». - body and wheels are colored a carmlne. ` I `f_'f ° _ ' The lamps on either side have their glass- ' if? ' _ a I cs adorned with a lion armed with a scim- - ” itar with the Persian sun as a back- " I 1S£4»400- a p s p _ The llsc‘oi°al:loi`is illllho kept up until ]§;i'§";i1§'n s¢ ce Uv \' :_3\ 15 `7 ` ‘f I ‘F /N571 ~;; I-2”, @\ .i-‘A |\\._` I - l __ ~ il pf) Lil -\\`.») ft fl _"LJ __ - so 'iii L‘t'L'@i- _ ololonlouoloueoloooouoloooeneon onolon ololoa uno ; SPRING ; O Q NQW we'..'her will dry the street very soon. Dont leave tha Q ‘ is the time tohave it attended heel too long or you’1l_not_ge 6 to Perhaps their’s something FC it wh en you want it. _ Ready-(Made mm My Puie all wool Black Worsted Suits _ $1200 Pure all wool Blue Serge Suits .I Imported Worsteds Suits -00 J Importpd Serge Suits v 6.25 ; ..., _ Mr W A Fillimore, of the wholesale dm of Fillmore Amherst. N 8, writes.- I have used Kumfort Headache can recommend them highly John D Buckley, the well known Merchant of Rogsrsville writes -“fha best remedy for Headache that I have eve; ` Kumfort Headache Powders. They cure in a few mining., ' habit, and I have found them safe and harmless 4`J _.._` i S- J ust received ' and Lemons, selling and retail. W A llllltlltiill Charlottetown. nanoucnss, OPEN WAUGOYS, ON HIRE Saturday llglli, so i ‘lllolo who have Iwi Terms Reasonable T elcphone No l7l WFR *iii* N l-1 A nvinca ou that Ginger Ale, Gram Lemon Sour etargougss all the ms t e best gradgod Beverages il B. ll 8 Charlottetown. to be sent away for °°O°°O°‘O°'O°\O'°O°0O°0O0\l And Steamship Lines to Boston vla The made Clothing' "°.:.°¢r‘.:.'.‘;f'..§.x._§;§j@ into Pltll Youth s Blue Serge Suits, sizses 32 to 35 long 8.50 lpillllii _ lnvaloaton