A _ \ v "'-»~ ¢-_ f .r 1 1 ~ u I 1 l 1 4 _ 1 1 1 4 I I 1 -Q \ ~ A. Q I .- v nv --»» r»\U»h'41l4l1'*¢ \ ,V X ~ 1 » l -"E_-'h.--§- n’s Pat nt atb r laced boots THE GUAR ,An Independent Journal, untrammelled ` nd fearless; aiming to be Just, lmoarrral, Reltable. New8Yv seekingat all times to further the best interests of the people, 8-nd I`¢¢08mZ°d therefore as Tha §Peop1e’» Paper. . Published at its oliiccs New Prowse _ Block, _\'orth side Post Ollice, at the fol- lowing mtcs. payable _iu advancez- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) three months $1.00; per yr . . . . . . . . . _ .$4.lD Seuzi-weekly Edition (Mend. 8: Thur.) _ . r yr. $1.50: in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$1.20 Weekly Edition \'l`hux-sday) per yr. . $12.5; in advance . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.03 B|’ln¢I'\ OHICQO, t have been 'established at the- following places where subscriptior_\s_ may_ be pal . luews furnished, advertising, Job work doth, b .' t ‘ tedz- an er usxness ransac Sumnaerside, \(£}:rrie`s Bcmkstore-D. K. urrie, l nager. Alberton. Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Mut-tart. Agent. Sonris East, Telephone odice -R. Seaman, Agent. J. E. B. MCCREADYJ J. P. HOOD, Editor. Business Manager. 3 9° llll Mlllllllllli Gllllllllll This is an extremely low price for Men’s Patent Leather Boot=, but yet they seem to be of a very good quality. -They are made on a fashionable last by the “Gordgean” method have cloth tops and a lot of style for a little money. Allil cl Cu. Charlottetown, P. E. I » sr ' f t ` v ` _0 A. PICKARD 8|. C0., :=?. Tift l ¢:..-= “; W ",' 5 .4 (nl "1, sf" PEAKFS N0. I WHAR A full stock of the best Coal on hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronage W1 ll-nuq re THLRSDAY, JLNE 1.1, I9)0. ._ THE PARTISAN PRESS. ~ The Canadian Magazine quotes a pro- minent Conservative as saying that his party mighthavea. chance of success at the next general elections were it not for their two principal newspaper organs. This statement is made the text for re- flections upon the virulence of the party fpress. Therearesome thirteen hundred newspapers in Canada, and not more than a score of them make even a pretence of independence in the matter of party politics. This is bad enough in all con- science, for it isagi-eat pity that nearly thirteen hundred newspapers, read from day to day and from week to week by ,millions of readers should be maiuy devoted to the whibewashing and black- -washing business. What a sad mis- direction of intellectual energy and educutive power! _ And then thereis the other fact that l the extreme party journal, by over-zeal for its party friends and by coarseness and abuse towards opponents often helps _ to defeat the men and the cause it would serve. Acase in point was the attitude of the Conservative press toward Mr. Pineau. Asa matter of fact both Mr. Pineau and Mr. Wise had turned their backs on the parties they were respec- tively elected to support. A section of the Opposition press denounced and cari- is soyicited catured Mr. Pineau in most opprobrious Xi LUUEST HUCFS. farms’ while supporting Mr. wise. The French-speaking electors quite naturally PRDIFI' DELIVERY. _ June 28d1wrm then cod &w5m * 1 A -4 A '4 4 l 1 t Ji f t- \‘ vi \'\ ~" v r. ' \- xr vi * ` ¥ FLgyR. Some brands of Flour have ad- anced in price _at the mills as much s 90 cents a bbl. within the past two r three weeks, and _some millers .-hink that they have not touched the top notch yet. We lm fmuale In securing snaral tndredlurrelsnrly nl la are nl ofmllgfthen for sale at a nn mmalle figure for spd cast }¢If:you want tc buy Flour it will pay you to write or call and get our prices before buying elsewhere. Every barrel guaranteed -Bret claas or money refunded. Beef .5€_G9ff’€ .AUC'l`lO_l\l SALE. The subscribers ctfer for sale the farm property owned by the estate of the late Henry M. McLeod. This farm is situated in Dun=taBnage, St. Peter’s Road, eight miles from Charlottetown. It consists ot 125 acres-about 90 under high state of cultivation and b1l:n°e cover- d with hard and soft wood. TL ore are good buildings therefn and it is well fenced with hedges and balton fencings. gcod orchard, superior locat- ion, ccnveniert fcr shipping to railway or wharf. This property if nrt sold by private sale before the iifzaenth gday of August next will le sold on that day day at Public Auction together with stock, crop 'and farming implements. Also on samedav 50 acres adjoining known as the M1.cove farm. Sale _ positive. ;_~ _ BEN(-Y S. McLEOD. SARAH 8. HeLEOD. Adun°ni8trat0tl.» .my 19, woo-Tu & rrtsw wn 1’ Nc>i'|'|c:E'.r_ all who have received their accom' 0|* ITD '_ _-to _ Quan st. tflmlomtnir. ' ` ' _ 8. W. DODD. lily 17 tl. ' ~ » 1'¢' v-.¢_.v. a. - "~s r »-.~.»- ~ could not understand why it was somuch worse to desert one party than the other, or why a man of their race who had changed his politics should be denounced as a. foul-smelling animal, while an English-speaking representative, who had turned over the other way should be commended to their support. Abuse of 4 Mr. Pineau thus became a strong factor in _ rolling up the big majority for Dr. Douglas. If we were to view politics merely as a game to be played and won without any consideration of the country's welfare the policy of abuse and misrepresentation would still be an unwise policy. The electorate is divided pretty equally be- tween the two great parties. Probably two thirds of each half is made up of men who regularly support thc party platform and the party nominee whatever and who- ever they may be. There can be)ttle hope or expectation of winning over these staunch party men. But there is a ‘ remnant of more or less independent electors in each party who do not like to support their party in wrongful acts or in Dromotingan injurious policy. "It is this independent element which, being open to A Hill * '7'°P*°°‘ ` most fnlfor Heart all l _be won will change the fate of partlé. M The true game of politics is to win this sec- tion of the electors. Theymay be won to support a better platform,.or a better can-T , » w Ox; the _beautiful 'igirpunds of R. . _ 0 CB R I a. lf: < in making this the picnic of the ~ - ~- 1 » Games and other amuse-ments _ _ _ _ _ provided, also refreshment and 'i ' ” booths, and special tables set for . Remrn' tickets 25c. _ 'L - ' f ' ~ ~ Tickets now cn sale at Mcore &‘. He Leod's and Jas. Paton SL Co’s stores. j. - '~ U - -L $7771 ,gi _'_ 1 ll WOR OVBT, didate than their own party oll`ers,but they _ party with whicP they have been long as game to beplayed bya party for party country and matters of truth and right to be considered. The extremists of both parties are usually in the wrong. They injure the parties with which they are connected and are inimical to the country. They perpetually present distorted views reads one of the party journals can pos- sibly be fairly and adequately informed in regard to true condition of public affairs and the merits of public men. It is a matter for deepest concern and regret that so large a majority of newspapers in this British country do not adopt _,the T moderate. fair and dispassionate tone and attitude of the British press, baton the contrary follow the United States press standard ` of extreme and unreasoning partizanship. .____.._._...._. There is a painful rumor in circulation. which is unfortunately only too probable, that Lord Roberts’ health is giving way. The Field Marshal is no longer young, be- ing in his sixty-eighth year. He received lasevere blow in the death of his eldest son just before going to South Africa. The campaign has been a most didicult and arduous oue,aud in aclimate where so many thousands of young and vigorous men have sickened and died it is not snr-D prismg that Lord Roberts' health should ' suffer. He could ill be spared from the field as yet, but it may bethat before the' war is concluded he may be forced to transfer his great responsibilities toother hands. -ii-31-1 United States Relief. Wssnmcros, July 12,-Word has reach- ed the navy department of the arrival of t the steamer Quito at Bombay, on the 9th inst., with $20,000 and relief supplies for the famine sufferers in India. Thislvessel was chartered by the department for the purpose. ‘t _ _ 1 y Ile Walked The Floor lnlgoayiltlnlhlno lntholaok-Shop. llnpooolslo-lodlolnoofno Avallln- tlllo get Dr. Ghasfa Kidney-Llvor Pills. Mr. Patrick J. McLaughlan, Beau- harnols, Que., states:-“ I was troubled with Kidney Disease and Dyspepsia. for I0 years and have been so bad' that I could not sleep aft nights on account of pains ln the back, but would walk the ticor all night and suffered terrible agony. “ I tried all sorts of medicines but got no relief until I began using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. They made a new man of me. and the old troubles seem to be driven out of my system." Dr. f_`hase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have an enormous sale and owe their popu- larity to the tact that they can be ab- solutely relied upon to cure all ail- ments ot the kidneys, liver, and stom- ach. They are purely vegetable in composition, prompt and effective _ln action, and cure permanently. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers,-9|- Edmanson. Bates and Co. Toronto. Q' _ iu'|»"l Sllameslhurch success. There are the welfare of the ' y Food Association, of London, Eng., and at present is _ mana- ger ofthe hotel and dining roomslof the D. I. &}S.» Co.. Syd- ney. ’ r - ~ of public matters. No man who merely" time, what more can yuo expect ‘l 4,.. Mr. Alphonso Vassallo writes that Dearborn’s “Per we 11¢"r be .WOR by mere 151188 °f'>h° feet” Baking Powder is the best he ever He states 8 miata, A ,.,,,,, ,md ,,,,,d,,,,,,,, ,Wal .0 that hehas usedlt _while connected with the Sydney_ Hotel.; _ their M8011 may 4° '““°“»‘°“‘= they °““‘ Sydney, and Davies House, Charlottetown, and is ~nowi' ‘A not be coerced or bullied into a chan of ' ' ~ "_ , ,,, _ ge o n u 1 _' 4 party suegiance. using it at the dining rooms of the Dominion Iron &__Steele _ But politics is something more than a C0” Wherg arg gagh m3a]_ Mr Vassallo isa member of the Universal Cooker and ~ Who have never delt with us imagine that The nm °f uw", p@@l@jewelrs are rogues. management of ZERA _ _ _ Admission 25 and _ Belwrws 1 =P°<=1=_»lfy- - .my is-2. ` We give you your money’s worth every- A full linefof Silverwcar and Jewelry always on hand at ' . Watchmaker and J ewelet. W 0 K Cor. Gt George 8z Grafton Sh o 9 _- 9 cirwsn. r.n.I . Just a fasteof our l Ginger Ale, Cream Soda lemon Sour etc. Will caavinza yn of t 1 superiority. ' A Dealers who keep than In shalt. ’ ` Avo still frrther convinced by tha fnt than they sell faster th in any other brand. Sas th at the battle nears our label. R R Mmmmh Did yan get yours ‘l I _ \ ..BIGYG>I.E RHYME.. 1 _ . In ma-n=n_v»r_ ummm; g_r-an illllllillli.- s ial train vs cave at 9.30 In. he committee will spare n W A. STEW July 10 R01 £l__ E -A" as ' S ‘ 'r"->' " ' l.G;HHl»' .#1: .§§¥.§ ‘¥...§'?‘=f-3*. 213%; .$2 Wouldn’t This “Explode” Jenny. !- s s You r Maud.Muller, on a summcr'sidayI" Scorched along on the broad highway; Her wheel a. worthy Welland Vale Or else she’d never tell this tale. The éludge steamed by, and said: “My car, '1‘here's room for you; come, jump in here ! My automobiles bpilt for two- For me, and for a peach like you.” But, as he spoke, is auto. reared, ' Blew up, an lo! it disappeared. And'Maud said, asfshe watched his plight, “Thar;lirls;:” Judge. You’re really out of sl, July.August. September. October. ue the Four best wheeling months-We have $0 Bigyglgs yet to sell-will make ‘he pfigg satisfactory. Mark Wright & Co., Ltd .Jenny pedals neatly, Glidinzlig down the street, Jenny s es so sweetly, Jenny is discreet. Lithsome as a fairy, Pink as the wild rose, Gaiden hair so airy, Streaming as she goes On her Clevelandilying, Drives dull care away. Were I with her cycling, What a. joyful day l -Saturday Bargains Q Any Goods in our Store. - g ` § ` T str* - ~;' 'sr ~._- gpg* I s » ~ , ~ _u- ande Door Factory -~ . ...a-._, "‘”‘”"‘ >-*~ -.,- ». us. D00nandF ~=‘Ub§ie rc ._,-. I ‘___ ._ nn- F _,S _ ...~ f ...s ... 4 . ` , E gil i. »- , I-1_1; llil llhliih Relined and lm pm; while will I, 6| 8 Illl lull Slneln s I Sluts] llnl la. ale ~ orwnte uafor placing your orders. my 16 as.. if atrrufllltwuss PBME EIWIARD ISLAU NOTICE T0 mi; “mi r;r.»_.a_ -f .gc-a mlmmnu-lime no-mmm; -ur 1 1-