_L <». .,, §. 4. Qs .», - , 'rua cnannxan 4 _, THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN home have forced them to oelllidel' terms of peace. _ Theaa are wonderful reunite to he an nun nam Jima. slim; we |»".n'1s1‘ r»|Pan'riar..--1inLu&.s.`*,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, mb ,,,,,, ,;,,,,,, ,,, um, N\zwsY,mii staunmnwzurtssrthebnamtaéutsa uwpsoplc md mi vlnoe, and reeognqaed therefore ea . -- Ti PEOPIaE’S_ PAPER Published at its odloea, New Protea Block, North Side Post Oflloe, Charlotte own, Prince Edward island. Canada. at the following rafea, payable in advance: Ed l .ld ii t8 ) ` thio; ill $‘l’.lfif»‘}“eai.l.‘I§‘_v Poztal alder. brprgsh Ozdg. 3°' leil-tel-“plldyable to The island Guardian Publishing Compnny. Branch Offices al Snmmersldc, Alberfan, Gcorycfdlra and Sourb. Buninsn Oillce Telephone I33b- ' 'Editorial and New Telephone j33a. nth-~e ilonna S n. ni. lu h p. m. Ofllce lloursl p.m. me p.m.; 8 p.m. to ia. m. J. l*_ H0011, Advnrtiniiig Mgr. J.E.B. McCItEAl)Y, Editor. l~` li. Nl'I\’l'ia'(l.\I Subscription Mgr. D.8. McllAE, News Editor. THE CHARLOTTETOWN~ 'GUARDIAN FRIDAY MORNING JUNE ld H05. _ FEATURES of THE wAR_ by continental Europe as simply mcanlngu prolongation ot the war. I might go on for five years and ibly for ten, but Russia would not gligirsup un- til her armies were victorious and her prestige had been restored. Even Japan reached the conclusion that the war would he prolonged, and the Mikado and his Ministers warned the Japanese people tbntnlong and arduous struggle yet no one in Iiussin doubtedtllnt llussla_““._,|tcd ,helm _ \\'oulse visftorics were recorded, at Ynlu, Nnns-han, Moticn Pass, Liao Yang, the fnll of l’ort Arthur, thc destruction of the first ltussian fleet, the battles of Shnkhe River and Mukden, all were regarded -|112 o CARPET . I TIME V; _ *-7, oilcloth, any rugs, any 1~”"'l‘§ Q ` ` _ _ blinds or curtains? 1,. ff. at . ' ' /’°’i° ' We’re here now with __ A _ more beautitul house _ ‘~.,;`!_~v= _,j"»/-l T2 GX? fixings than yOu ever f 4 ~.' ' l Lf ' 5 saw in one store on the _ingi- .__, 'sw Island before. And what’s more we know how to sew and lay a carpet better than most people. Our carpet sewing machine cost a lot of money, but it’s worth it ali. It matches carpet perfectly, I which cannot be, done in hand sewing. It sews your carpet in an hour, no long waits _ while somebody is fooling away your time. The seams are almost always impossible to see; in hand S. cr sewing the seams are le a big part of a mi'e away. . We will sell, cut, sew and lay your carpet in 2 hours any time you’re ready, and do a better job than others can-and don’t forget we do it cheaper i too. We know what we can do, and we can do what we know how to do. If there's anything you need or your house needs come in today and make us prove our state- f IIICDIS. Prfvwsec Bros.. I N ' zl\4,QlTi¥»i¢|1 .;. ',:- I Britain, Franco and Turkey _together Together they held the undisputed supremacy of the aaa.. Theyyon sundry battles at Alma, Iukenaan and elsewhere and aitera long sleaze olptfuxod Sebaotopol. The war lasted two years and Russia yielded little in the terms of peace. The present war has been l°\l|llIt~ by Japan alone. Neither her naval nor military strength at the outset »vraa more than one third as great as those of her great anta- gonist. The war, beginning in February 1904 has lasted but nineteen months and Busan n"pl-aenunly roi-wi wyald. Pm Arthur is lost to her forever; her hold upon Maachurla ls hroksn and she must consider what other indemnity the victor will exact. Contrast this with the beg- garly results achieved by Britain, France and Turkey in the Crimean war against Russia and we shall have a fnlrbaais on which to estimate Japun`s stupendous achievements. ex-M it seems to be seriously proposed to connect North America and Asia by rail, by way of Alaska, and s. Tunnel under Bering Straits. It maybe doubted, how- ever, whether the present generation will glee the great work completed. A Tun- nel under the separating straits, which lmve a breadth of 50 miles would of itself beapretty formidable undertaking, but the great. engineers of the day seem to think it easily practicable. The real diilicultyliesin the construction of the railways through the long stretches of far northern and almost uninhabited wastes of the two continents, nnd the long and circuitous route which the railway line must cover. In is still within t-he bounds of possi- bility, however, that this great northern route may yet be railed. Nearly half the worid's population is in Asia. A Russian railway already extends northward from Vladivostok to the Amar River. Our own Grand Trunk Pacllic will have its western terminus as far northward on the American side, and it looks to an ex- tension northward as far as the Yukon. That therals mineral wealth in the far north our own Klondyka him already dc- monstrated. There are valuable seal and whale fisheries inthe waters of Bering Sea and the Straits which it is proposed to tunnel. Alter all the proposed route wqild not quite touch the Arctic Circle, audit is to be remembered that the great city ol St. Petersburg with a population over 1,500,000 lies in latitude il), showing the easy possibility of creating great centres of population in the far north. No other country is more interested than Canada in the projected sweep of a greatt line of communication northward in America and on to Asia. Congratulations t0Presirlent Lodge of the N. B. and P. E. Island Conference. The New York Times publishes an lil- ustrated nrticle showing the progress of the work on the railway Tunnel under the East Riverto connect with subways underthe streets of Brooklyn ami New York proper. It ls already more than hal( completed, and is the first of five tunnels under the same river which will be built as speedllyas possible. The length of the Tunnel proper is about s_ mile and the work is being pushed day and night. The Patriot “feels assured" that the Local Government will recommend that the new steamer shall be n_ car ferryi And this after ignoring the car ferry In tho Legislature and in their delegation to Ottawa. Great is The l'.’atrlot‘s assurance indeed. For there Is not on the face of the earth or the waters a solitary instance of a ear ferry to connect two railways of different gauges. Roughly speaking tho weight of the dm in equal to the mad they carry. We have had dlllioulty enough to get the height carried without the added weight ol the cars. But the dear Patriot ls easily enchanted. The members of the Government know how the people ln their public convention, how the Board of Trade sind the legislature have pronounced on these matters. » ' ?-Q1-1 Llnlmont asked for at my store and All the people use.ita ' - _ HAIILIN _FUL’l'QN. Pleasant Bay. C.B. _ _ ` , l ----__ ' If;/mtwmu alafrg crapqftu, row Haamnfu Improded Turnip avuluoe :Suri/i'a Animal Bmnd waged war with Russia dtty years ago.- WORLD COMMUNICATIONS. _ MINARITS LINIMENT is the Only' the only one we keep for solo, 4 , 1, ~ . IW# amen _ . E O 4 ILLINERY _ Tweeds, ,x ?J\ \, :== D _\_ ' _’.;.'._` ' -- I{Ann.'roN, June 13,-The city clerk has a reply to the invitation sent to Lord Canada. The latter expresses the hope_ the General may have an opportunity of visiting I-Iainllton. Cuban Diarrhoea- U.S. soldiers who served In Cuba during the Spanish war know what this disease is, and that ordinary remedies have little more effect than so much water. Oubnn diarrhoea is almost as severe and dangerous as a mild attack of chole_ra_. There is one renicdy,howcver,thatcu.n alwnyshc depen- ded upon as will be seen by the following. certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of liiousbon, Texas: " I hereby certify that Chnmberiain's Collo, 'Cholera and Diar- rhbea Remedy cured my husband 'of a severe attnclf of Cuban diarrhoea, which heibrought .emo from Cuba. \Vc had several doctors but they did him no good, One bottle of this remedy cured him as our neighbours will testify. Ithnnk God for so _valuable a mediclne`." For sale by all druggists. WILL ATTEND MILITIA CAMPS. O'r'r.\\vA, June 18. -Sir. Frederick Borden will attend the closing exercises ofthe Kingston Military College on the 22nd instant.. It is hlslntention to attend as many ofthe camps as his parliament- ary duties will permit him. lust What Everyone Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwlnvllle, Ga., al- ways keeps'a" bottle 'of 'Gha_mberlaln's Uolic, Cholera and Dlarrhoea Remedy at handready for instant use. Attacks ol colic, 'cholera morbus and `dlrirrho`ea come . on so suddenly that there ls no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store"for medicine. Mr. Barber says: "I have tried Chaml»erlnln’s Colio, Cholera and DlarrhoeaRemedywhich lsdne ofthe best medicines I ever saw. I keep u bottlcof li in my room as I have had several attacks lj) . medicine I ever used. Sold by all drug- gist. Just arriwarl--Tivo car-loads “Tud- hopa’ high _qrarlfz vehicles' in regular, i solid rubber, -fashion and Pneuma- tic tire rigs T/my are /imiahed up '/int clan? with _all the latest improvenvmis. Selling at lowest prices. by A Horne & C0. _ 6}5mwf& w 2w_ I Often too buoy totell you ofthe numerous he ins we _ -. H _ ` `. ' fin .gf ~, -_,_ iriititiiemiitiiriit _. 1 _ "___ 0 A\\\?/fi \\\“@@/i._`\\\\@Q Roberts to visit the city when he comes to _ I of colio and it has roved to be the best , ~ - is made by \»~. I ‘#’l¥ TRIMMIN GS HALF PRICE. _ Men’S Ready Made Suits, Half Price all kmds,i0ne Third Off. ' ?`t_f€ _ /_ -v \. '11 ns MH” PURE WHITE LEAD , acts About House Paint When you get estimates on painting your -house this spring INSIS'i‘ upon every painter figuring on the use of strictly Pure White Lead. This will pat them on an equal footing and will ' 3% M insure you getting best possible results, if you employs good wcrkman. It will pay you to ga even farther than this and name the brand of White Lead to be used. lg “Tiger” Brand is Chemically Pure. Who‘esale and Retail. » \ The Rogers Hardware Bu., iid. ROGERS’ CORNER. MMMKII/@&_\\\\§\i/III/l\\\\\\ C111 ,, _4 __ _ n at me _CHILD S ENDOWMEN Give that boy of yours a chance. _ _ We issue Endowment Insurance for ` _ , children of any age and also guarantee 5 UTI U - A that in event of the death of the parent I /l_'Ilt’l‘li.`ii£I.|iP/J . (or person who pays the premium) the ra policy will bc a paid up endowment calling for no further premiums. _ 5 Qi I tl c c. ‘ `* nn ' 'I I'I8_I_]i_ Write us or cali for information. v/ _ \\\\\@/ 'W l fs. _ _ Ross- & Matthews, és. t,sv»~»~l~~vu~n-n-n¢~as~d\»~¢\,»¢.~\,.§,..,~|.,, *U1 _y #_ , 1 T -' M ' u A Nolsnrss Bilzle _ _ Provincial Managers, Charlottetown, it ' .IN THE PARl.0Rf _Eddy’s Silent ‘ s » T Parlor Match Grocers everywhere arehandling them. Canadian Matches for .Canadian people. .- Sc fieldii E _) np ___. -a~ J Fresh iiliiiied, . _ _,t\1f_.~,`,_‘_ =._ . F1!" ifW.eishf.'»,- ‘- ` l’lf0.l.i\1ll_‘ Delivery. Fair Prices. ‘ Try' Us. I " I. l’.|iiII,l,iill..& C0. I' Phone 24o.` e ' susan J ` I M _l ,i_ _ » _ _Lv _J /:___ ‘ET » / 1 ,_,"§_ , 1 1 , l_.‘ .t , __~_ ____ -_ £- e<‘»\ iisst YOU CAN SEE The linen worn byothur people. 0t.hor_peopls can see tho linen YOU wanr How olyou wish to have them sue iti Inferior aundry work makes g linen look pong. _grep _p:_»obr;3__i_ir;p__1;\t_l_r:_o_l_rs_ __\_rf_a_h°‘ivvhoi| done y . . A. I". WEBSTER, Star Steam Lalllidry. =|=~_.._=z=_ _- _ , \__ ATTEND _ CONROY’S .l, .sREAIi sun CASH Discount i Sale I, <_.fs11_ bt.9s.'=ln<1 sage; in stock. ' ' V _ SUNNYSIDE. _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. #"W~'\wu~»M-ri¢~a~.-no I Leather We have just received a nice line of Ladies’ Purses and Handbags. We have some exceptionally good values inhand bags. Call ' and let us show them to ” you. ‘ ELLIS The Drnggilt and Optician.` ~'lr-~Rf~\Ilv~'~l Custom Tailoring, Gears Fur- nishings, Hats. Caps, _ CIC., CIC. Sm:-We wish to direct your attention to our stock of new cloths for spring and summer wear. . - ,. o Our cloths are imported from the very best manufacturers in England, Scotland and Ireland and include: Worsteds- Fancy Snitiags, Vicunaa, Serges, Tweeda, _ Trowserings. And fancy Vest Cloths. ‘ Overcoatings- _in ;y,i_cnnas, Rain- proof and iancyfwornteds. ' We can 'guarantee satisfaction in tae cutting, .dtting and make up of our clothing. We invite you to call and ex~ amine stock and believe vu willbe ,lil .U .it ann C