f -~_»T-=-:wee -_e»..¢ l"'~frtw V11 xulswusi ...»-»..».» ~.»~ *aa !¢~n._;_ _ _ _ _ _ _C Charlottetown without consulting the . 4 ' _ dj -e I* i c i l i»_ ~¢_i»e§¢-11' "'» -vw- I _- s ff fri 3” i THB USB OF ALCOHOL. All.-bel, even in small doses, will take _ __._,.._.,_ _ ti Da bloom off' and injure the perfec on ilovliness of health, both mental and ll.--Sir Andrew Clarke. Wi-1-=== THE CITY COUNCIL AND iionstipated _ Bowels. Xltipation, or inactivity of \U¢ela. is probably the cause of more damn and suitering than any other meeting. practically instructiniz the I -an” dennsement Once the b°“'°!’ Marshal and police to take no part in the do eonstipated, the kidneys become dotted. the liver torpid, and the atom- enforcement of the Prohibitory Law. md whole d`g°sn" system mm' resolution was adopted with only =ely interfered with. ~` The head aches. there is dizziness. .iieeentieut vote -that ot Councillor ns . _ Tanton-and places the Council in an knees and dirnness of vision. pai the back. sides and limbs, the ac _ nlation of wind and gas on t Utnmach, pains and fullness in the ' use the natural action of the bowels, ill!! so strengthen and inv1K°!‘l¢° P than as to enable them to resularlv force are peace otllcers, and officers of their functions without the gf U°d‘¢i‘;_‘*;°-au0&’e°ug’§_‘ d°“‘ 25 law' 8:0111 331° dissohxge amen' dum? mous resolution is quite well understood m .taxa &SS\lC ,an SDOWU ll CDOWCI 0 i ` ` C 7 the Council or of the Police Committee to Drs S “Solve them from their public dunes nr “blui!”. It is intended thrust into the from their mths M mace' But' this by hibitory Law may not be valid and by t°h;wa;k Th; chief tignifncanii Et 3:8 that means to weaken its eiective force. _ ° ac on an es D e “ct 8 ° That is all. In the meantime there are Council have taken sides with the liquor For sale by P __ GRAND __ Cantata _mi lolilli lllllllll _ef _...;;_.f,-_,_ X ; ,Ts ‘_-T..-. -_5:‘ _ ._. .__,`.; *iq ; v .J-~"' -_‘asf ’=’ __ .-- » .s‘-‘_ ' '\'¢~.`;»f'>' “.<'.`-_-1'.\x'~fr< . ~. __ - , _ _, _ _ ~ ;1T"~1" " _ c *I ~ ` -= - _ - i- _ ._ _ _ _ _ “ ` f _ l' ,._.§:,',,,-‘Ji-`.`..‘_‘”_~__ =~,i"~'*-‘ ey -_.~€I'~.\5, ' se, .Q =_= elf-gflgaff *f`f'e'“'“f‘;;¢.;:i"1“';e;;'»,iié-~`;f_ _ ‘ _ _ 5. _'_ ,` ,; _; . -`_' 'wi ' _ _ », . - -_ _, - » » .1 -.m _- . ' ». ~~_/:»i=- ..- _~ _ ,._';_» =_f._..,.~_f .- ,__ - ». ‘ »_~;-~..1» .--_:_-.»__...,;_-_-.~-.< __ -.F _-_s-_- _=='~._...,r=1r~ _. - : », _::_q - »_ _ _ _ _ ' - ~ ' -.-_ ~ "* "' ~ -1- f `fi~'~ .'-_ " ~; =;-‘__.l_q~lj:-;,,~`lZ .7-.__' ‘ ;'-:.:>»“_'5 _ '- f;__-'j_~_»,_.» rf-._;-_gf-§,f:.,'. _ <1’ '~» 3* ' . , _H_;'? ;;,.~'»» - f'- _ .5 _;._<,;_ .- -;»!_._> ;_.-5,.-i.. -311-1,.-'<_ _rj-.~;._l;,’;-.-f';`,'_ et” ____» .AF ~ ' ' ‘= - 'f‘ -f ' " _ ~~ '_ '."‘:`»f:;P._`<-~ai;f.~;f?~e'~,."'=i'ff.;e“e-`£'rr~ ' s _-.-.~»,».~_--€Z_~ '.` 1. `<»f" 1' 1. .=»-'- 1- »-~ .s._ _- _>».L_f. -*"~ ` ' ` ` ’ ' " " _ - " _'~_ '.~ -- ;~ ‘f-..._*.-:"~.`.‘_.-. -~;'. ""<"` ‘»"a. !”.-'/I r-I-.ilzi-'.~;f.‘;-1?i`~ ‘f- ..."~"` -5”"§f`e = »~f‘¢".‘_\%` "` D THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTITOWN PRINCE IBLSND. li, _ __ _ citizens who may casually meet at the nort egenera pu care iz and regret the resolution moved by Coun. Brown seconded by Coun. Taylor U10 adopted by the City Couucil at their last 12;* attitude oi hostility ie the law of the land. gran of the stomach, and depression This action is, we believe altogether un- . e°:::1‘;°f§‘f:°g‘gt;x;¥§.°'be wred by precedented contraryto sound publicpol e use of saltsuand Blmillfl ‘jY°°»kg1' and in excess of the powers which hs and debillta ng putt# WS- P- - le’s Kidney-Liver Pills not 0nlY Council P05333- i` may be the aeubie wiiieu city oeuueilior may have upon that question. Nor will their carefully nurtured doubts count for _ the weight of a straw in any division of either legal or public opinion. The Councillors affect to be afraid of liability for damages in case of their police oillcials being connected with the enforcement of the law, should it turn out to be unconstitutional. It remains to be seen whether the Council have not in-I _ WEDNESDAY JUNE 12, 1951). THB PROHIBITORY LAW. Many citizens have read with surprise and curred a much graver liability in directing l the police not to carry out the law. Such duties as legally devolve upon the police they are obligated to discharge, and should the Council instruct the police to refusealeizal duty the City would ' be liable forthe default. These are simple my truths; of which the more intelligent the members of the Council are no ,doubt fully aware. once Apart from the legal aspects and the possible consequences of -the Councii’s action, itmay be observed that the fa- The one The Marshal and men of the by the general public as a mere piece of public mind the impression that the Pro- abundant evidences that those who would , interest with the clear object of breaking ' lu U th 1 . Use dewu iiierreiiiiiiiory Law and sheltering nk' '° 3° °“ 8° “R °°°' 're mse "S _Rad HCI' Water ‘S f" “S m” '°° "‘°°° `”h° m” "°'°“°°' vena and that ii they break it they must W ~ violate its provisions. They seek to do r pay the penalties. spafklihji And odbfless I this by excluding police officers from tak- TBDIB WBQSI' ing any part in the service of papers or Pints and Splits ii-ie euiereeuieui ofiiiie particular law. 1-Hg CORON/i1~|0N 0,511-1, No one who knows the men will suspect _____ _ i _L_ G Councillors Bmw? md Tay¥°r ot havhfg A Quebec des atch sa s: Two im P Y ' prepared the resoiution which stands in portant questions wer; discussed _ by th°i1'“m°5 It 5”” 911° impress °f the the Anglican Dloceasn Synod here I . Th M I H another mind and other literary qual~ yesterday. One related to the eoronttion e e _ ’ iflcations than theirs. Perhaps another °°‘*'h~ “ng 'gséntgduégd 55;) °'1`°9°1“t‘°“ "' Councillor, iiiebriiiiauiieiraiiigui. of the °“°’°d Y ' ' '_ “m "S exprfss' very much afraid that the .law is entirely ing satisfaction with_ the appointment Chimbv. ¢0\l1d Snlightm US as the by the imperial parliamentofa committee authorship if he would, but that matters to consider and report upon the oath. little. There is no doubt as to the Council- _ lots named beam ver mn and heartily rogate or amend it so that is may no " ‘ -._ 1, _ V .l e Vloney Arc not are a I9 any other sort . . .. ' 'i .ep ,_ 1 . _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ sv* il _ _,r_ I ._ __ 4,) ._ _ 5.” " "' ' e . ._ The Best That Can Buy Kllllflllll "EA.'>’.§".$'{>‘Ere simply the best, but they good deal better than They are absoiutelysafe, pleasant and effectual, and usu illy cure in from ten to twenty minutes. They create no-habit from continued use. They contain no opiates. If you frninfltlervous, Neuralgic or Bilious Headache' von will ' find Headache Powders will cure you Pict. you get tile GENUINE. ' All sorts df stores sell them in 10 and 25 cent packages or by mail postpaid on receipt of price. A F. c. wiieuieii ce.. ua.. reiiy village, ii s Solo Proprietors. hoping that means may be found to ab- ~ - , - Y Y i ii rr i i Re - _ _ in accord with the resolution for which (gfgglicesutiyjgx 3 fl; 35,33 man June H' I5 &_ W ' . ' - ' » in _ i Wreck of _ _ The HesP¢r,u_s they stand sponsors, and there is equally - _ ` - little doubt that ihe Police Committee composed of Messrs. Angus McDonald, E P. S. Brown and J. F. Whear, are » pi' _ °’_"" _- fullyinazreement with the instructions _ ' op A 5 E which they have received from the - _ Council and are to pass on to the police. Dr. TA. W. Chase's Nerve Food- Ill! -"""» ‘ The preamble tothe famous resolution °°m° mm P°Pl115l'if¥ b? leaps and THURSDAY, JUNE 13th See Program next week. sets forth that the Prohibition Act was passed by the Legislature without con- sulting the Council (l) and that grave socoupled together that we are left to bounds, until now the sales are enor- IBGUS. tar sur- Dassinlthose oi any nerve re- ltora.-tive 'oi blood - builder As a _conse- quence of tgis phenomenal s c- rfceived at the " Macdonald _ up A on Tuesday, the next. 1-. _Tandem to be i-~ers*for supply of | Meat supplied' mast lnlilullllwl llqlylgggllh ll ul. By order. 82nd meat and inaccordance with The lowest or any tender ` ro td. 1' - - -sm -_ _ e __ -a_-- 0 p e ra _ _ I-I further-light on-that point atalatersfage. vague ygm-' ure ami! iéfalth of ._ _ _ - 1* f- 1- ' ` ' _th w rthi ss iinta ons, an reuse But who advised the Council in regard to alfigubsfzltutga which are sam to be |030.” AW ’T!llE3`UWY JUNE i1 AND isiii.‘ '.l'ne Ravel new Humpty ` Dumpty Cc, headedby ihe famous Clown Mr. as. R. Adams. Grand Spec‘acular Production, New Scenery, New Music, New Specialties, Bright Clean and wholesome. Grand Street Parade at noon each day. Prices 25, 35, 50_ Seats on sale at usual places. June 10, Sins “WATE I? HE R E” for Sala Auoiinn. I Om inatructad by the Executors oi the late Hon. G.W. l-lowlan to sell at auction, on the premises, on Wednes- day, the 26th day of June, instant, at shven o’clock in the foretoon. the yroperiy siiuate at Brighton Snare., in the Common of Charlottetown, com- prising about seven acres of land with residence formerly occupied by Mr. and the ooztige now occupied by Mrs. lcQuillan. _ _ B s-rsdsm raorarsroa. _ » K&KX¥"i¢ &§K Bowian, with stables and coach ouse, Ee __ S ’ _ . 4 _ PR is 'i ; ` ` 21.- -_, ploadznotz azyuiitrersiilgsnpgdgfed on ap. from the &".-_r‘°"'Ex_P°"' For farther particulars apply to l.7¢overtheforehead,md ' ’ Buffilm no Ya Hman. McLeod & Bentley, Solici. across the ebook to tha tors, Charlottetown. gg gg’ gh U., 11|. R. BEAIRSTO, _ Jaaedad £375 Alctbneer. __ _disordered _ cess there have sprung up man; imitation! that relieve by des. - enlng the nerves but which can infer that in the opinion of the civic Law Lords it may be unconstitutional for the City Council. No doubt they will receive and are positively the-rmrul and dangerous to the system As you these “grave doubts”i Not the Recorder, “jug as g°0¢1_"` \ __ or his written opinion would have been Imitators do not dare ro reproduce _ the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. produced and read _at the Council Board Chase’ -which ue found Un ever, N, We venture that the Council took counsel ` Ui hi! Eenlline remedies- within themselves and with the _’ wise heads of the Police Committee, Dr. S A and [so reached the sapient con- C clusion that they are better versed in constitutional law than is the , _ Minister of Justice who has pronounced _ 55 the law valid and constitutional. . L '_ We have said that it is not within the V "li --‘5‘_% `y Y a; A _ _i ;¢.~;,-,;_ -1 6 _.1-_Z . »5<\ my eiral powers of the Council to prevent _ _ _ the police from serving legal processes ff" """',___ ` ‘__ _ . _ . _ . “'»~-» ~='~==z T “‘ under any law within the City limits or -~ ° = ‘ - _ - to absolve the police from their oaths of g KENT STREET omce or legal duties. And we deny the LIVERY right of the Council to pronounce any law x ch8.fl0ft¢fOWl\; P. E, I unconstitutional. With all due respect we ,£;I§§§_ CARRIAGE5” ' submit that they have no more authority §‘;§g%‘é;'I§:’;‘_1 -or right to pronounce upon a question “of constitutional law that has any body cf x ON "IR E DA"-Y e 5 » . Terms Reasonable. Telephone No- 171- | *w. F. Rooms, Q __ _ never really cure- reiecairfrsisiiizea lcd ai the nsve P OXHEHCINQ Hg ausebthosaineaniiiail Edneya."l'hacafeisika-_ _ Dodd llifleriiailonal S. S. Go- The propertywili be sold cn bloc or . -_- _ _ _ ri---~ "-f"”"’"‘-»-»-=-“T3-li-f»"°`»»»°°‘= Fon sos-'ron acre alta ' t _ _ ,,,,,.,,,|y_ " °° “P by aieeraerea iaaaeye _._ _ nm v C_r31-H the Steamers of this Company will leave _ St.Johu every lox nav, _ Wammsnar and nu- . ie.“.°..L‘2‘°'i‘§1`?" TZ ` S _ `_" - _ gg; '-nd.-»_ Just received 375 boxes of Oranges C Ig produoeunder _ °h@P Whkliil ' ` l nunsoxnxvxnu_;_.“r; - ` ' _ Zum _ . » _ . _ ~ '.‘*.i.2‘.ti.°””.“.il*‘*.:..°1.i:its-reigns,-nae»a»r~ United States and Caoafk- . Charlottetown, P. E Island ' C "N0liTllllMBE|illNll” Mill "PlllNllESS” Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted (Standard time) From POINT DU CHEN'_E. on arrival o_f ri.5e train from Si. John, for SUMMER- SIDE, connecting with express train for Charlottetown and Trgnish. _ From SUMMERSIDE, on arrival of morning train for Charlottetown and all stations 1 - of P. E. I.'R., for POINT DU CHENF., connecting with day train for ST. JOHN, BOSTON and MONTREAL. _ Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and N. B.. at S_t. john with C_ P. R and Railway for U. S. and Canada; also at St. goiin with Steamers of Inter nationl S. S. Line for Boston direct, Tuesday an Saturday. due the fo1iowing~ _ . day at noon, an lon Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, with steamers ' :for Easiport, Portland and Boston. From PICTOU. 33N arrival of day train from HALIFAX and SYDNEY, for CHAR- LOTTFTG _ _ _ . . ` _ pmm QHARLOTTETOWN-for PICPGU, at 8.30 n. in., connecting there_ with day trains for C-APEBRETON and HALIFAX. At NORTH Sli DNEY with Steam- " “WE f°' N9wf°f`°'?L§"ri' snr r.iNi=: for aeeieu. ' I C At HALIFAX w1thC A L _ _ _ Through Tickets tobe had at Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Intercolonral _and P. E 1. Railways, and on the Company’s Steamers and connecting lines in ` L F4 W- I-lALES.' 8 Secretai y. H0'l`EL T0 LET. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for rent the well-known and beautifully situated. Lansdowne Hotel, ta eiraverse Price Eiiraiil island' I ' ‘ C 1 -tliirt -two rdoins This spxendld boi; ‘dost 'island ndost convent all finished in the S ~ Y S _ _ sientlv arranged. '1`he_Lansdowue is one of tie ' ' hotels in the rovince, and_ its ixifdtlgdmild a siirpassingly gneautiful section, overlooking the Straits of Northumberland. makes it one of the best sunirner_resorts lu the Province. while. l sing on the direct route of ice boat travel between the Capes. ll his 95° 9- Gne winter business. There is no b_¢tf€l’ Pl3_¢¢ in the province for s good hotei_ business, win- ter and summer, ranfd th; h0\1S¢ 19 in CWYY W3! ' t e u . dm bl ada te or 'p a Re‘d€lu¥v and terms resonable. APPW U9 Proprietor Cape Traverse, May 17 1901.41!!!- 3 ' ' lllllll llllllllllll l il E""l"‘l _ The B. B. 'Bonaviira Montroal.'l‘uesday wilibe due at ' 1- _'..', l.-- ,.;=.f,~ ,5_ ..' _ ` ~ _ . ' ~ >' ~ 1 f ~_: ‘»v:»'~_-f-L13.-,_ ef.. ' -' --‘- ' ~ - `~ °~_\~».~_-~ -.em "`»~--1 1 ~ ‘ _ .- _ <- _.- . = .`.- _véu-:_ t _ f'~_1’..»...*f-- ._ '_ " "" ` '- ' `*T»» - " )-, ’--.e """\-V' §"< f~""*"' f ‘_ 7* " 3"? '..§°:»~_;_-4-. {`."_-1'-`]"~ E," "-=3‘v~T` ;='f’§i£"" 5,31 - . . _ _ - ~_--.,-__ .r - ~._ -._- __.=.;v_ e .ina __t__,;_.,=§:__..-f_-~. we s,-in . C I I A. liitiiiiion °'°“' i 132 T -I-21 ati. ’ C°m°m°q°|l .._______--l____' ‘_ _ . . *ii !a-“xiao ' P¥lKElB`305&'C0 June ll 1901-td A1,nx.sraaNc, _ . _ ‘_ _ -To Be Sold By Auction On Wednesdiy the l2th day of lJune, 1901' at 12 o’clock noon, where she now lies at the Steam Navigation Company’s wharf, Charlottetown, if `not _previously disposed of by private ' ~ _ -(L-t'£§_a£,v!`.""7-_ »_ -"_ ___‘.",»i; .~¢;..,,.`, _’)fl__6_\______1 ,_ T ‘Jacques tarllir’ length ll7-6 feet, beam 23 feet. deep l 7»4_feet, 379 tons gross and 239 tons nett tonage. Built of wood in Que- L_ bec in 1888, has _a beam engine with ;a surface coudensor. , The hull, machinery and boiler ig in good condition The vessel has a good outiit,_having just bun reiitwd and passed inspection in April. Her certificate allows the vessel to carry -300 passengers, and she can be put to sea in a few hours. town to L L BEER or to L. C. OWEN frm 1901, sz, aiv id. ° _y E l Livery etnd. Boarding Stables Charlottetown. First class s i n Q le and double teams at moderate rates Fine turn outs for weddings and private parties- leiephone 100 J K STANLEY Steamer City of Ccmmencing May 3rd from Charlottetown fo every Friday Summerside, Port chat, Camo, Isaac Hai-bor Biver,Sheet Harbor. leave Halifax every Tuesday making same calls. Through lading issued to Great Breton and points at lowest rates For particulars apply in Charlotte- W W CLARK. "‘*"‘°'*°'°"“ P E 1~\°==<1- °H~ |NO PERSON