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Y c -_ '_; - - ey. <1, _ 'ri-is GUAaniAN, cHARi.orrE'rowN ,rR1NcEiEnw'AR‘r?>` IsI.ANn_. .rUNE’f‘lezs isoo. 1 T. .1 . - - ~- ~----~ ~-~- -~-~~- ~-- -----~ -~ ~ ---~-~ - .M -- _ - ,M . ., . ‘ggggg Ansel-tions as -__-iv-< ;>--_ 2= i .ii- .=§=§_ use -1 » " Y ”‘ \iUNYON'S GUARANTEE. to Just Whlf gh' Bcmedleu \Vlll Do. _.___- Munygq IUBTADIKI that his Rhmmailnin Oirg will cure nenrl! all cases of rlicuniii- \lsm lu a few hourli thu his Dyapepsia Dire will cure indlgenilou and All stomach troubléli that his Kidney DIN will cure 90 per cent. ot all cases of kidnel trouble; that his C1- tarrh Cure Wm 5°" elturrh no mutter how long standing; that hll Headache Oire will euro any kind of headache in a few minutes; that llll Cold Cure will Q quickly break up any hmugh the entire list of in, 25 cents a vial. vica write Prof. HUMOR. is absolutely tree, ii L H THE GUARDIAN AnlnclepeiiiientJoiirnal,untramineiled loyuny Supported during the mst and and fearless; iiiniing to be Just,lmpart\al, Reliable. Neway seekin' at all iiincs to further the best soldiers to assist the Mother Country in 3; the people’ and mcognized the South African struggle and in bearing The I’eAop1e’l Paper Published nt its Offices New Prows Block, North side Post Olilce, at the fol- less wealthy than had been Supposed by lowing rates, payable in advancez- _ Morning Edition. daily (except. Snndayl many and finds it necessary still to work three iiiunths $1.00; per yr . . . . . _ _ . . _ _$4.00 . . _ S0mi_“_eek1y Edition (MONLL &,_ Thur) _Y for his maintenance, the people of Canada PY YF- $1.50; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ .$1'2° will abate none of their regard for him on Veekly Edition (Thursday) per yr. $1.25; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . have been `e.stablislied_ at the followi_(y places wiiere subscriptions_ niay_ be papk, anniversary before referred to in this _ " article, with which we may conclude. It 1 IL was an incident which we would gladly S- see more frequently reproduced in our news furnished, advertising, _yob W0 and other business t-ransncted:- Suininerside, Curi'ie`s Bookstore-D. ‘.\lbcrton, .»\lbcrton Bookstore-G. above the position of a. mere party leader and taken a broad and national view of y the questions of the day, and that he , present years thc policy of sending our _ the large cost of that enterprise. If with e all this to his credit he tells us that he is 00 that account. An incident occurred a few weeks ago Branch Offices n in the Commons on the occasion ofthe Currie, Manager. Muttart, Agent. Ringing The Changes; .most things change, but the housekeeper has a remedy-Pin your -faith to S N. f “r »; fr.-. _ . .. “A table friend is changeable” says one Philosopher. f , " -1, “A fair weather friend changes with the wind" asserts another-Yes, the unchangeable (elapsed hands) Trade Mark. o WELCOME SOAP Which is Always Reliable- SS" ~rv\~»-¢m~»-1 -f ,wuts-nn-»»¢»1».. Girls’ Chocolate Boots. e have a new make of Buttoned Boots, spring _ heels for girls this year- which are giving entire satisfaction . They are made from soft Chocolate Dongola, dark shade, round toe and medium heavy sole. They are of an extra quality-may cost a little more than some other kinds-but t h e y are worth it. Priooniorgiris lrom 2 to 1 yrs. old $1.25 ltoo - 1.10 7iol0 - 1-80 Souris East, Telephone office - RrSeama J.E. B. MCCREADY. J. P. HOOD, 11, Provincial Legislatures, where the leader of one party paid a tribute ofipersonal _re- Editon ;Buhi“eSs gard and respect tothe opposinglcader. _ -.L Agent. Manager On the occasion to which we refer /Sir ' A H WW “W mu-_-_“K \Vilfrid Laurier referred to Six' Cl18!‘lBS Tupper's completion of forty ilvedyears of ublic life in terms that are highly credit- mL _i _._‘°‘_Z'?_.”_.` ”iZ;';_ ."‘“l*4»_-'“*_`;*;"" D _g able to both those distinguished leaders. Aic.~ioAr. JUNE za sm. He Said* “It is one of the blessings of political Sir Charles Turner the other day took hat than h our fights are keen and some- occasion to make a statement in House of Commons to the effect that he Q by no means so wealthy as many persons I am proud and glad to bear this testi- had been led to believe. He started life, the son of a Baptist minister, little of this world's goods save what in himself. He had Obtained agood ed tion,to which was added a knowledge of medicine. He tells, what we can readily believe that he practised his profess for thirty years “with gratifying success that he had no difficulty in securing the practice he could handle, and that fore he became Provincial Secretaryof his province his medical practice gave hi income three or four times larger than the salary attached to the office refe $0. gifts and has been economical in his sonal expenditures are stateme nts which p even his political opponents may admit t ence of the Czar. It will be exceedin y » be true. \Vhat is new and to some tent surprising in his statement is t when he became Leader of the Opposi in 1896 “he found the income from his pro- g perty was not sufficient foi his mainten and he was obliged to accept position :_ V -7 7 D l`f th t't' o ible sometimes to forget SIR CHARLES TUPpER° that vs; hliilliiiisded iuopinion. It is one ""””` of the redeeming features of public life t . 8 the times bitter, still, after all, we can realize is that, beneath, or I should say above, that there are nobler sentiments that guide u _ in mony to the public career of my hon. with friend and' though l might take exeption was to it in many ways, it will live and live new for the best in the history of Canada." _____._¢.._._.__. It seems to be generally admitted that ion the receutfsudden death of Count Murav- , .. icif, Foreign Minister of Russia, is to be a,” looked upon as an important and regrett- be_ able event. Very much depends in inter- national relations upon the character m an and disposition of the Foreign Minister of an important and autocratic power like ned Russia. Count Muravieif was not only an exceedin,'Ty able ‘and astute Min- That Sir Charles possesses good businses ister of Smte’ but was slmngly disposed per to maintain friendly relations with other owers, and he stood high in the confid- gl ex? fortunate for Russia and the world if a has successor is hereafter found who will be mon possessed of similar qualities, and some concern will be felt until that successor is :ace named and as well approved as was Count Muravieff. ' sin -- - ~ ¢ cacoacccaeceoeoeo C. ‘< \w il'1cAii.. mv num nxi.;¢.-we will aa mil vm-ir and do it mm satisfactory. annum OSISUCOIUCUQGOCICOCIOIIOI Get Your Money’s Worth Q ocean "mini . ring smoking ron... As thousands are doing 50. 100. and 15c. plugs in, MICA is the highest grade of AXME GRE \Sil.‘ made. lf. contains powdered mlm M1613. ts 1 ertectiy sm moth surface on the axle When this surface is farmed HALF AS Btn naar As mu cn mica As ANY ordma manuwrum by IMPERIAL OIL CO.. Petroleurn. Banners. _ _ BRAHm|N Tl-:A Bi at /M' H “inininn” \ . A _._ __ - ____4A¢lD J HASZARUS " imported Direct Fromihe Warburton Tea Estate., ‘ #With connection with mining enterprises.” Alloy & Go, Charlottetown, P. E. I. DESIRABLE DWELLING TO-'LET- The western half of that 1101186 situated onthe corner of Huston and Hillsborough Starts, at present occupied by Mr. 1). B. Stewart. Possession lst June next. All modern conveniences. Apply to. ' _ MRS. F. P.-\.Rl\ER CAR\ ELL. May 16 if. , . 1 T CARD: tiilsholm Brown 8. Burcheii. snnniiirrns, souciroas, ac. SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON _,_-_- Real Estate bought and sold. _ For sale, splendid building sites at SYSIDBY c. B., suitable for -iweu nes and b\1Si11°*S ks al oseveral of the best wharf vr0P€1`- b ; ‘ tilgepin tow; n. -1*" 15 d&w no nnoonnonnnn inn nnnnio We have opened a , y ‘ N urses Register. Persous_ wishing to engage a nurse can do so by arrives at liolionnlis Drug Store, Nurses can register free of charge. lr . nnnnnini. This week we offer Uptoifs Marmalade in 1 lb pots, l5c each or _two pots for 25c. In Tilh. gails only 7 Oc each. Keiller’s' "Dundee Orange Marmalade in 1 lb. jars 720c each or 2 pots for . .‘3§c.,..-,£87 faoldered tins 95c each. `0ii*§'si ' ” riand- Pineapple Mar-_ .uladcin 1 db. glass iars or 2 'jars for- 45c. “ All the above are hrst-class new ` received in stock at - .. " `f1\.'fJ a cuffs We speak of this as surprising because most persons throughout Canada had sup- posed Sir Charles to be a muc h wealthier man than he has now described himself 8 death struggle with doubtful res to be. We see no reason, however, doubt the frank statement he has made and we accept it as quite true, and at the same time interesting. Sir Charles has recently celebrated forty-fifth anniversary of his entrance public life, and in many respects has been one of the most fortunate of public in that he has during the greater part of that time held important salaried public positions. But the holding ofhigh positions carries with it the necessity of a. larger annual outlay than is required of men in private station. As Provincial Secretary it would cost him more to than as Dr. Tupper in professional even though the oflicial salary was but one third as great as had been the previous professional income. There is a lesson in this which may help the general public to better understand the monetary value 0` high official positions. Few of our public men Save anythingfrom their salaries and where they are possessed of some private fortune besides they almost invariably , spend mo; efrom year to year than receive from the country they serve. of great abilities neither his friends nor _ ggsmfhenkful tg y his opponents are able to question. g our son' he has rendered great services to Canada in regard to such great measures union of British North America and the transcontinental railway must 011 all hands be admitted. That he is and has been a devoted servant of Canada and the Empire is on all hands recognised. to his credit that he has frequently Prince Eilliaril island Railway. »ETS at one single Brat-class fare Y ~ be iesuedsfrom and to all Stationw lfflfl ' UVM-dll# 11",,” ,wig _ foundhere. ‘ viggt _ T' atarrseiiatiilhlié nn iifEl’G, l `2liilil him. Disease is more dangerous t £0 The secret of k ing just oistot the to H161) ground for disease germs. Rich bl much sands of cases where there has been stinate cough, bronchitis, spitting live life, the disease and put the life just out of reach of the _ There is no alcohol or intoxicant contained in “ Golden Medical Dis- covery." “After usiugjibout five bot tics _of Dr._ ierce’s Goldgn Medical Discovery my boy seems to be_ all right," sn-img Mr. J. W. Price, of Ozark, Mon roe Co., Ohio. “He was very had when I commenced to give him the ‘Golden Medical Dis> covery.’ The doctors claimed he had consuintptiou and we doctored with em until he was past walking. It has been ten_months since he sto pad taking your medicine andgris still in good health. W they That Sir Charles Tupper is the possessor That' Free. The Peop1e*s Common Medical Adviser is sent free by as the 1 stamps to defray expense of cistoms for paper covered edition, or 50 s just out of reach, is where everyman would like to be when danger threaten n c ed _ _ ha any wild beast. To be just out of rea of disease, is safer than to engage it in ` nits NP' mb of disease is in ° the blood pure and ric . :Pu blood offers no breedriigg creates a vigorous vital force to resist dis- 1 ease. This ideal condition of the blood is best obtained by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. In; thou o blood, weakness or other ailments' which if ne lected lead on to consumption, ' ' n g ed “Golden Medical Discovery has heal Sense Pierce, BuHa.1o, N. Y., ai rgceipt mailing only. Send 31 one-cent h 11110 S0l1l1il\@“EIEI.A.EI]lII].W`." ` Ask for it and see that you get it. June 4 dtf. The most popular and best seller in Canada. , - All the leading grocers in town and country now sell Ha§zard's . \ s.;-“f _"`> -fqiil f= ,‘f-~=_.f<'f..I»~.r~A\\_i» 5 . , _,_,_.,r__,,L_,_ /_z . ,_ \ J/ ,wi "\ 1'. » li ~\ P* THE CH’TOWN STEAM NAV, G0.. LTD. Steamers Northumberland and Princess, bi of Leave as be-low eve ' da , Sundays excepted. T DU CEENE lon arrival of 11.5() train from St J ohn)- for Tiguish . connecting with express train for Charlottetown and From SUMMERSIDE ' 1 ' ° .... .11 ............». E. .€°‘.‘.fvi:.‘;“.»:a‘.nn"“o'roni“.‘n°aSlsxiilteetn afternoon train for ST. J OHM BOSTON and MONTREXTQ g ` I _ Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and N.°B. :it St John with C._P. R. and Ra1lW8-Y f01‘ U- S. and Canada, _also at St. John with Steamers of International and Dominion Atlantic R R.`Line T sd and Saturday afternoon for Boston direct due following davsat usiootliy nii§n.il§r.ii.l§ines;i;:d Frm” “°f“”=e» with Seem fm* Hai;E;§§2.Ei;§§§.§§?£“Ehaigdriddiiiidivhfiva' °f ‘he da’ ”‘”“‘““ ”°“‘ ro TTETOWN ’ - with darffinmins for CAPE BRE'nli)>rNP.l1(i<'i`l)iI.fii‘.ir§'f»gra` m' °°'me°tm’g the" ' At NORTH sYD1_\fEY with steamer BRUCE f0r'NEWFoU1\’DI.ANn At HALIFAX with C. A. and Plant Line for BOSTON Passengers from all places on P. 11.. I. Railway east of CHARLOTTETQWN can iZv.§1’.é‘€$§§§$FsiZi§Z¥i§ iifhi.‘.’rli`i~‘ii‘1i't'“”° S'°°“““°’ ‘“ CHMWN “““ ’ roug icketsto be had at Grand Trunk Canadian Pacific I te l oniai and P. E. 1. Rm . .1 » “ "°° ‘ necting lines in United Svtlytgs arndogatdlfdzgompany S Steamers and gon. DY- Steamers run on Eastern Standard time. A °f F. W. HALES, secretary. Ch‘town, P. E. L, June 18. d & W. tam . for same edition in cloth bindinz. Ps v *l-NIGHT ONLY-l H we It is risen Il _____. 1 ~ nom|_|_s1_o_N DAY Tin* ~ EXCURSION RETURN TIUK- i_l-" _ .ni n.Shop-- June 29th, 30th and July 2nd, good 1;, to return up to and on July 4th 1900. {,\`\§ Tickets are not good for passage on - “ S 8 1 _ I _ ` ,,`\\.\ On Monday, July 2nd, the train for ft ‘-ni. Souris and Georgetown willnot le%V6_ f`;_; , ,,,u,,ma-_ ____ , A /iii, V or gr A and the _ti-sin for "1, - _ ,i.n.~ii.$ V , . 1 , Summerside willnot leave Charlotte- ‘-_ ln, , ,vp V _ Q,-_'=‘*,_ ‘,__m) i. , ~_, _ town until 5_o’cleck p. m. standu-dg jr) g eorzesls- ` "L ‘ " -‘ 1 time- ' D V ‘ l\'\‘\ Anl.i3afoa1cr.' gp?f°'.i.téF`Tf_°°mb°' ".». " pri 5 ‘g G. 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