_ Had a Fit _ _ p _ , A _ ,_.._._.--_&,,,,- ,_ ._ ~ _» _ :gen ' ~“-ms2'>'f=1"W»@‘Z”1“W=f*=°’”'¥i”i""5'?i5=`°`%~”§"§*f‘§” ""=‘ Tl' E GUARDIAN. GHARLOTTETGW PRINCE 6 P R ENGINEER A 0 I 3 Ive .gn-d From Asthma for ’l‘W<‘ Yensm. The C. P. R- Doctor Pre- driaea ciaekeu Kola cnmnowvd- Wms Cured \VHh Two Botfltl- Mr. N. R. Humfh ggpggnegggyrtl tern divl;lon.m yawrrliggt.-aistres-sm! form for zfrnfllrgsrclaii-al. and never succeeded tlxn . ‘ '_ U - Qing anythlnl! T0 ‘Will me P9"“‘““`“,5 ,(9.8 C P R doctor prescribed (lar igyelihgonrpound for me in December, 1807. , red me. Rf 3:1” l“li)a\P;~0titibets slxi)cK::thl`;l<{ lflllly return of “nhmaf-’ d ls the only' Def' m51l|:h‘i0cq\ii§>oigr£ii‘;!;`he‘u\d? See that you Slit gint,-~s_ solo by df\=8¥l'*°~ °" 3 ‘ ° Griiltha & Macpherson Co.. Umlt - T* facto. Special Notice Having purchased from Mr. F. J. the stock and good will of In books and Stationery Business in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches. selling' at lowest rices for cash only, ‘lies B. M. Horngby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be phased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all departments of the business Will be kept well stocked. A well supplied -news stand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be known as “Tho Bazaar Bqgkgtgl-gt" |i'~”`¢‘} b? hh” lb? mlllsli; Pill WH lllsre 0 l>rinter’s copy conjured up from we know ` TIE lllllll CDIPANY, Successors to F. J. Hornsby, Horns Block, Cb’tovgn_ 36’ ,gina -~- ._- -1 .‘.'..‘_°'. 7:E . 1 .f*#‘*#*#¥*§°§ Your* Millinery Our workrooms wil 1_ rushed this weekfii ' icnient, weask you. willconsider it s favor for ‘ those who can, to leave their trimmed hat order as early in the week possible Perkins &‘ Co The Millinery Leaders. Fl=#¥¥##*# l Cfflfl °--== f' _. 5 _ gaciesssopsaeocaaa §K####*#####*#__ ***’W i Al`lan But strange to say he is feeling decidedly happy about it. The lit referred to is the price of a. Whole month’s groceries be got at our Store, which fit his purse so well that he will in future be a regular cus- tomer of ours. ~ mflall and sea us. es "'u_u~iH a_aaaaaaaaa _ 4 i ' - ,L Ili SCIIIIIHIBS Stl ~ '.l‘ll`t we are to be moulded and fashion- ed.” so the sand we use for our castingsi léds to be moulded and fashioned. 'l`hat's w§t our moulders are doing everv day, ridding and fashioning' the sand like pas-tant t at the patterns be iirst-class in my respect, for as the putter;-is are so the castinss be. We ave first-class nmet the required need. G," us atrial when in need of Castings, doings of this marvellous » people. Some -' r _ ' -_ ‘ -__ _. L _ Bk? Navigation Co‘s Wlfarf. fCharlottetown P. B. I. Phone x15 o superhumantoil, the summit is reached _ .mind prcbibxiionist ana deepen to have _ statute book he l_iasTma:GU.\nmAN’shearty which are incidentally set down- glimpses “assure pimms. iris uerefofe my np. Of the modes of life, the (religious belief. forms of worship, Iproverbial philosophy, pattern-makers employed and are able to bits Uf p°et`ry’ ceremonial and ever-7 day of the sketches are ghostly indeed, but all rg- 4 >v_"_‘_.r~~ V llll MURNING Gllllllllll THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 190). THE PR'l`Rl0'l` AND LICENSE. ‘ synoptical report on Monday morning, last. The substantial correctness of this' report has never been challenged. Toi all intents and purposes, as judged by our report Mr. Reid’s was afprohibition speech In the evening of the same day the . pretty full report, threecolumns in length of Mr. Reld‘s speech, and mode lbw all intents and purposes a defence of _ the License Act. On reading the Patriot’s report we expressed our regret that Mr. Reid had chosen such s place and time to defepd _ii now abandoned measure, which when _it was Qst enacted had called forth the wudelevetlon of tempemnce men Since Tau Gm\ap;,4;¢’s article was ‘,writtsn we are reliably informed and so-called report of Mr. Reid was ggi; pt_- pnot where to entirely change the com-` ,D1¢Xi0n Of the speech in question. It is a relief to learn this fact, for we had been led to hope that Mr. Reid was in heart a nothing more to do with _‘l¢9B¥¢. The ill- _ nature ofthe Patriots article of yesterday* the license system and in part from inner i J- skulls it is," said the guide, “but know, Mn S E Reid made ya Speech at. the= in the billions of your fo@er li-vos," p U _ :uno reading of the Pmhibmon Bin of 1” J*‘1"‘" the °d°" °f ‘“°“-"“°‘l’i °"5*"" which Speech THE GUARDIAN sawn fair; where, in the dwelling-house and the tern- Patriot published what purported to be a .hmm 5° the jufglém °f Indra' And in _hom one end of me lsmmpw me othen ‘you are about todie, _leaving so many _ believe that a lords Dart of the 9'! §.i§‘F8f";H29 disturbs y°u’ li ously few words. ' th t' no doubt arose in part from its love foruum D 06?” runs their aes e lc theory V ----'m p from his dizzy height above the clouds, He sees closeubout; him amultitude of _skulls,`and the thoughttlsshes upon him that of such glawdymaterlai the lbntire mountain is made up. “A mountain of my son, that all of them are your own.. _ All, without. exception have been yours ple, in the home of the peasant and the nation, for the dlvlners of Japan areas J span every one is a poet both from a. sense .of moral duty as well as the desire to be a literary artist. The Japanese idea with regardtepoetry runs like this: “Are you very angry?-do not say anything un- kind, but compose a poe nn. -Is your best' beloved dead?-do not yield to useless ing apoem. Are you .troubled because: things unfinished?-be brave, and write a- pgem on death! _Whatever C injustice ppt asiéa awmtmens' or your sorrow as Swn ss possible sud' write 'stew' *mes 1` emits.” The _msimeni vt i “hw poems given show, Japanese pociry to be refined ini sentimnt and unique in its power of presenting images to the mind, pleasing' or sad, in a marvell- Throu gb Japanese art, proverbial sayings that an Image or mood, a sensation or consciousness of having palmed off psi Ousht not to he biameasnd which he did not utter. .l Mr._i'le§d sul have need to beware time 1 party organ, which while professing great love farhimhas placed him in the unf'0_-ti n f_ are iight ef aeiiuuiing and extolling the measure Yvliieh he and the Government were about to repeal. VVe can abate no Word of the censure which THEGUARDIAN expressed on the speech as mis-reported in The Patriot, but the censure belongs not to Mr. Reid. It belongs tothe License favor of prohibition and what he has done to place the prohibitory law upon the approbation. When -that law comes into operation we believe that he will use his ' best efforts to securc its effective enforce- ment. In the meantime we are serious ly afraid that the Patriot will go on as it has been going, in holding up the License Law as the true model of ternperance legisla~ tion, knowing that in principle it is the direct opposite of the lawjust now placed on the statute book. Evidently License is a. nrst fovc with the Patriot. It has only consented to Prohibition under stress of circumstances. _--_i3i_ “lN GHOSTLY JAPAN." These are days of increasing interest in Japan and the Japanese, and the litera- ture which helps us better to understand them whi?e engaging our interest isthere~ fore welcome and timely. Of this class is a book with the title at the head of this article, written by Laerfadio Hearn, Lecturer on English Literature in the Im- perial University of_Tokyo. This dainty illustrated volume is dedicated to N. B. but now of Chicago. The contents A are a series of Qfragmentary sketches, in but theItra.vel1er dares not ' look down l ._ 5. _ __ _ .s ~ .~ e ~ »_ , .~ ; 5... .s L _-. __ c ,V __._~ _ ,_ __ _ r ,e .__ r 6 ` s _st i l' 4 _ .4 1" Q-“ ` r fry- 131.- - ‘~‘_‘_ fd V cle, _/ 3” ii., ` ~‘ l _~._‘;f r s ,_ -‘_' = ___ 1 fi _ '- _ *yr ee ii* _ f 1 '_`i‘_ »i _-1.-' 'rr--~ :'f'- Yiégi genuning 3 Speed] for \vhich mx Reid Wféw Sl.l`Oké§ Cf llllé ll.l'llSll, llléw §ll§;’@Sl~ll‘@ Organ. For an that Mn Reid h sind ini the Japanese in art and literature and emotion mic besvsked 9! .revived by =1 1 , _ words, of which the full import is lidlf unreveiiletl; The palhtbi or Lllepoet must nei"'é‘z*'1it`t.eir all his meaning. 4' The_ most cbntetliptuous Japanese critgcism is embod- ied in the simple word “ittakkiri~"-mcan- ing all told, all gone, or entirely vanished. “Like the single stroke of a temple Uaell, the perfect short poem should set uru- muring and undulating in the bearer, manva ghostly after tone of long s`iura~ tion.” Doul t' ess we may learn something fzsilui i now that modernised Japan has taken n , place in the grgat family of nations those Islands of ghe liar may _ have their influence they manner and to an extent of which we leave” __-11-_}_,__.; I South Africa again. ° ` _ » -1_3.. The parliamentary session at Ottawa drags on its weary length and there is yet no hint of prorogation. e ~ The'a.nti-Martinites are to liolfl a. con- vention in Victoria on Monday next and ifthey pan 'agree the probability is that Martin will be defeated when the House _ resign Martin fails to hold on to power. - J ' \' _ _dr - s ,Hi -_ .., 'Y __ .if 5; palace of the prince. lts uses religious# but it does not follow that he _should luxurious, ceremonial, magical and ghostf_ take precedence of his chief ln the. lywouid ull a. descriptive volume. And distribution of the winnings. That _ _ the book gives us marvellous tales of divl- 1 wash matter £0 be ¢0i6l'!Dll160 M¢01‘¢_iiIll_ __ _ We nd on the sins miss 'ef the 'service which ` r e permanent pustomers, Court no doubt correctly lnterprsliefi-Q, 0&f7f8`b0l5l'{0f 75138 Bl? _ ~ _obtained .elsewhere ' rnlnslnn smrrmc. . f*° °°m_P”@ grief. but try to calm your mind by mek-“ . _ Q xThe tourist‘s travelling* wrap anddgolf hitherto scarcely dreamed. ' ifcape. See our Royal Hig lander m ein _ _ ' _ __ Clare known in England as “Bobs” Body; Matters are looking much brighternn Guard. Shoal _ ‘ ‘ 'Dar If you a.l?lpw._._yoi;r~ wa.teh_¢¢< mn A ' The most=`-pqpuls? and best”§11¢r in C993., _ _ ~' _;_s_‘_, 2-ii oo on _ .t f l " ' `_ _ _ ' °f seas- ;......§._;'._.:‘;: ;::.'f »-1=»d»= g-~ »» ~»-- ~»-if ss M »~ _ ' _ . - >». ~;'1._ ` ~ ~ so ' . _ L _ 17 _ ' ”__ ' f" ‘ly as to desaroy its _‘usefulness as a $50 g?\'llB_` T' 0 "Bi" i ffluiééwva ,$035 ffgfiiifurrhffiés __“l”°@Pi°°'=' '°”°°‘?.__*_‘__“_"°` ii °‘°“i”°‘i JUNE ' The decided ln»_!avolf2f of sums; _sed cbs” wsu ieéoroingiji get-_ -me the prize money. The Court decides that Sampson was in command durlngrthef -battle of Santiago though he was a wgy oil' when it begun, and Schley was an officer under him# Schlcy no doubt begun and cdontrolletfl the action and did more than Sampson as ssslnst to make prizes of the Spanish' ships, Annie Laurie Jinno, Shediac Patriot iPicteu- Emma Hayden, S Fred' A. Bruce’s. - 10 d&W ti A lot 'of Manufacturers’ Samples in I.a.ies¥»,Un_de:°skirts, made from Cotton, Csmoric, Holland Black Moreen, Sateen R vmau Satin. Merccrised Sateen Striped Moulin bought success the clbsutsoo to select nom, 38 in. to 44 in. Come -at Prices range from 75c, £P5c, $1.00, $1.25, i $1.&}, $2.15, $2.50 $3.50_up to $5.11).-Jas. Paton 8; Co. _ 12 eod tf, W tf. Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes $11!) and 3 $1.503. pair, R, K, Jost, 141i. - x ' C /-'__ _` Y ; * csusdini tuscan uveed _es‘eets, plain, plnths. felis. well tailored. li_nefl_._ S6Df*="f""* was and skirt. Price s, $3-70, $9-0Q» $0-50" ~pa.ou, po.-UU. #L0-W, $13-_wa “P W §5?°°0° A11" sizes and any alteration -made in fitting room. Just the thing for 8. travelling suit. Colors, browns, drabs, heathers, " ._J .iii &c.,'_rii Recd i`i°$ii§Sb`f~§§s Mfierf °l-1 ° new assi; Three first-classirowboats for Ap ply to L. H. Winchestei', ‘ F‘.i:!z"o_fr4 1tree‘.; ` Sli. , .L l. _‘ _ a Extra nice rhubarb ‘ht Iihforris 8C 3ost’s. 14; li. _ C mneggnce -1 S libime Jénee 1 1 H c>.s°'iu~n"` n$§'§sfses‘ if-is si, »- mg _ t_ E” vvszqr ',~se’B<>re1_. semis sn insistent cook. Hosea or J. H. Myricirs Oo.._Fis lret, Charlottetown.. ' 81w _ li\`Tsnl:erl.--Coats and vestmakersat Div? jr-| "T3 A _W ____-__ .; __ _ _ Ladies Vests _ - V ~ - 4 ~ -1' ' scares c|wu.orrsrowu._V ‘ _,_f‘1_adi¢g Huge J ne 1ssi..'chsinps1n,_io , Rislusseuigfj; _ ._ . i A us. s rreru. ssc.__n§;_ri~ws;i ss. W°¥i¥'8‘ Hats 50 to 1.25 for Florida-,Aues,, _ June“l3 cl¢'S.` a, 90 to De Costs, Rlchibucto; Junett, flenior, L ,V 2% bl’ CM- Refi. Butt. ds: s. s.'Ne1ses.sf"1§¢ie;'7 _ _Ladies Fifi” Ti” 251% f0l’ i ' do; A. J. McKean, Millpr, go. ' _ , \ _,G1 . , _ e ~ _ _ - ~ __» _ oves Lisle, with silk, Stitching 22 A Men's White Canvas Shoes $1.23 s pals. _ Balm gf sobcr and elegant verse for a moral e1~ i§‘."_"‘“ fbi() F §°i_’_` B: K: JQSE _I4 Iii ; ‘_ _ I _ A - _ _ - _ -_ I We h1_e“._~ we ’ props _ _ - K 5 ‘i - _Wewant your trade in A _ we are doing our best to ' _ ._ V _ ` kefitapoint to give onceif you want a sua with a big P - M‘_ R S SHI8 y0l1 Wlll b8 _ visit and purchase .. l ;§ fheci.s,bla,cks,na.v s.greenS,g!‘€ S,f9»“’“S» ,_A Q y -_'-- The Ml ` Niée=siew`i .fi-esn'“n-uit_stM<>n~is C I .¢' *.1* f I _ _ _ V thought and life of the busy West in A af.. mrtepris seeds deep big plaid throughout. High collar? stitche , with combination hood. frin dl and plain hoods, $8 00 to $15.50. Tgy' _ der capesgcrimlp satin. The? very newest chiifon col ar, beaderii trimmings, short in length, a. very dressyi capette. _Price from $3_,¢', by mail free.e=_ _J as. Paton 85 C0. :Liv till Aug. _eod d ’ Pineapples, apricots, bananas, and ‘ oranges, just received at Morris 8;.: J0st’s. ‘ -" 1 li. : Swell _summer costs, short lengths. Very stylish, in grey, fawn, drab,mottled stone color, steel, pearl, red, navy and $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 as higxh as seventeen. Nothing as good *to be ad in the city. Just the thing -for the June bride or the Don’t_eNeglect l -_ .--_ `. A," _I ...,__"`f_~¢ * 1 E217” , ill* if- `-\*- .1 '- `.'I. l '~¥~"3“’¢~‘i&i=”" its =-I _ _ s Q .'- ` They are the prettiest lst ef _We are bnsv making them invite our atrons to exams . D p All clothes made by us are CIIIN' Are to hand no blue. _Prices $2.o0, $3.00, $4.50,$5.00, $6.50, ` meets ands coalition Government will July one either-Jals-Pat0n&Co ii L b _ A V A ' L sllcceed to Power. GovernorMcInnis Las ~ _ C V gk d&w tf' long been in weak health and is expected ' ! v ‘ i C » " ‘° 7 _ _ Y -V ‘ e to _ if _ _ _ Ga ter s forwall Paper _ _ ' _ _ e __ Imported Direct From the W button Yo;urW_==lt¢h ar fi are a curse and yet tli;";T`X°°¢ W°'°hlin9°f¢X..Wd if in "Wd :__ for it see that W i.u. .~. <€*P°fs*i;§l_°f“‘ “due y°us=_<=q»surIy“, 4 d f _ _ '%od's §irsa5ar|1Ia. 3 ~va{rj.;sl>le assistant avg;-grve eu-r'»“w°i“i& h une ' t ° n isgetfinir and m.n'n1sffsff»g»x§éff¢¢1 health. $95 . °l*"°‘" "°P““` d°P“`*° if g. I ' _ _ ~_ f Q ‘ » __meat turningputdrst-classworkonly.1 A 1 C Y - I fl _W Wagulasirrsn ALL ons vvonrif ou` I _ . ' _ . ' 1; ` *` *_ ' ` _ _K i f ` _ . _ _are very charming in their weirdness, I _ Nfav/_ Dix _ ‘ i§3;?b§‘;;;¥';’§;);§:ef:{sil itbewtllq Pi] 5 5 L_ 7 ,__ ._ _First we are introduced to a_tm_,yeller who ~». Y ` ` li*/’ 'O' "" Q' , ` ' J*-. ‘ - P_1~E."_'_°_J .ff " ` _ _ . _ to youat Gans' Gxoaoa Swann-. -" -4 e e ‘ _ iff* . 1 at set of sun, attendfedhya sp guide ’ -_ _.é._._..__"'; 1 I" B ,_ ' The modem - f_ height€ii`A1i;“1t§1 tdp is i' of the _ ' Vision. At lengthhfter what seems anage -. I ° I _ f f.. . _ 2" »»,-“.§_ » ~-A-».b|~,»;‘ _ , __-,p __ .,.,:.7. _~, _~ Wasch V M Aw. served. _ your os. _ - reasons trade. use sm# work; _ ~ KW? or Sllloellsdz fb ¢‘.'»\\'NH|f. we -_.»'_, ..\."~'Ii‘&_, is the inducement Exxllssf