~ vs ‘l'oaom~o, July 10.-(Special). -Fresh North westerly winds, fine and cool 1' ° Prob bmues I qxgivxvr xr “wr rv-v 1s?,"‘r»§`f2."l¢“"\?'£.~"I’5 " `°`*i I ,R fguwr An Independant ournal, nntrammelled and riess, aiming to ies Just, lmpartlal, Reliable, Newsy» ' WANTED-A case ot headache that teeking at su times to further the best interests KUHFORT Powders will not cure *f *I* °°°PI° “d '°°°"“i‘°d u’°'°f°'° “S from ten to twenty minutes. P. E. Island Laundry Starch ’ We are now oifering to our customers a pure Wheat Laundry Starch which has been thoroughly tried and giving entire satisiac- tion. Try a sample bound and en- courage home industry. ioc. per lb. J.D_liacLcod&Cc. Viv . P _ ;‘te . Mosqnltos blished at its omces, New Prcwse Block. North side Post oice, at the following rates, ble in advnnce:- ~'-° ~ me cuanmhn Branch Ufllcee tra Bs ker, Manager. Agent. Agent I. E. B. MCCREADY, I J. P. HOOD, Elitor Business Manager. Pl Morning Edition,dai1y (except Sunday), one A W month ssc. per is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . $3-°° mo W M i-weekly ition (Wed. A Sat) per year $x.5o; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 W¢¢¥1Y 34111011 (W¢‘111¢¢d“Y) P" Y°“" 5'-" The Legislative machinery of Cape Col- in advance ..... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $I'°° A rton, Alberton Post Oilice-Herbert Clark, oth en irely excluded It is hlell time that the ‘ temperate beer’ n\1|fv»I1°¢ was exposed and suppressed, if necessary CIIAIBERLAIII Lennox July 8.-Austen Ohamberlllli sono! the colonial secreted. “M th" by the strong arm ct the law. Not very avmlng that his lather’s progress was so »ong ago a Prosecutor unter the Sum tctintart rad and warned a party who e P¢°p1°v. Paper hai asuppiy of table beer for sale ata picnic, that il' the stud’ was sold he would be prosecuted. It was accordingly re- ved from the grounds. ony is to be set in motion again after il'-S have been established at the foilowin places 1 .- _ P i Sir G0;-don where subscriptions may be paid, news Turnish- Ong Suspennon rem ef ed,advertlising, job work and other business Sprigg ha-1 bten vu-y anxmug upon this nsact '- 8ummer;ide.Rogers & Rogers' store--J. B.C. mggtgr and gained the support of the lbe er Colonial Premiers now in Lcndon. Soni-is East, Telephone Omce-P. G. Seaman The Imperial Government appears to have agreed to this with [some hesitsncy, ow- ing to the troubled stats of the Colony IHI IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII ` T T W during the war, and the fact that a maj- ority ofthe po;ulation are of the Dutch race, many ut whom hai carried their sympathy icr their Boer compatriots to FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1902. the length of actual rebellion. But better V BEER AT PICNICS. , 2 1 '\ _ xx) -1-illlvgnl.-;i..rz¢¢a. feelings are now in the ascendant, and as the actual rebels are to be hereafter dis- “___ _ _ franchised it is deemed safe and desirable The ma ter of intoxicating beer supplied t at picnics, excursions and sometimes at 9 a parties has been brought to the at- tention ot The Guardian. “Table beer,” and allerzed non-intvxifatinz drinks but saw ihsuarrcime Medical Assecmrsn in restore constitutional representative government. The limited number of visitors who ¢°Dff8IDID8 8 C0DSId€1'Bbl€ D91' CGDISRRG Of session in the Legislative Chamber, with alcohol, have from the first been much Dr, Taylor presiding in the Speaker’s dealt in by illegal dealers, By this means chgir were much imp!-e5geg Wim their they have been frequently able to make distinguished appearance and bearing. considerable sales and stil escape pro- lever before 1, ad proceedings in the secutlon. It is a feature of the rum tramc that it has a thousand treacherous arts to practice on the minds of men. Sometimes worthy promoters ot church or Sunday school re picnics have been sravely deceived in this ‘I matter, by permitting so-called "table a beer" to be supplied at refreshment *W . booths on the ground where the party Strain thc dir, partake ot refreshments. Too frequently, ,le because ot thi scenes ei drunkenness and m isord us in which young men and boys obtained the refreshment booth ot a church picnic For this raison the picnic, excursion or tea party st which so-called “temperate Chamber been conducted with more order, decorum and dignity, or did mem- bers treat each other with more courtesy or bear themselves with greater sei!- spect. The ruling of the Chair was ways prompt, concise and just, as of Speaker who knew his ground, and it as always implicitly obeyed. Some ,members ol the Legislature might have arned profitable lessons both in deport- ent and debate by attending the meet- er h"°m“1t°d’ bringing '°°‘°d°l ingotthe Medicoes in the Legislative their train. Csses have been relatedto .@n¢11.~' given several intimations that Sir Wilfred ier’s health il not all 01015 could be ,li ired. It will be leamed with regret by I And KCCD (Ill and their nt-st cms orrntexrescing drink. se* 'rue London canadian asserts use ; _. n ‘Lam beer" I8 63900805 bel 021° IMO diereplte the people of Canada in general, and yet We have Screen doors andl 'uh 313983 P“`ti°n °t the Wmmulity ‘ It IB by D0 llluhl Blliprllllils S1! Wllflid and rightlyso. our clergmen both Protestant and against the “table beer" nuisance and will not tolerate it at all in places and at ' we' clear them out at a times where their congregations meet for I has never been a very robust msn and in Yind0WS“‘0f Sfandafd SiZ€S» We are glad to know that s number off his youth howas aoeonnhd very delicate. Ir er s. long time past, and notably during screw Catholic have set their faces resolutely the past six or seven years he has been subjected to great and constant strain that might have taxed the strongest constitution. He is now engaged in mnan advance on cost £00131 iDf»¢1°00\ll’S° Bild ¢llJ'0.Yll\6l\t~ We matters of grave imperial concern - in trust others will follow the good example London. A diplomatic mission to Paris and a visit to Rome have been spoken of so that the so-called “non-intoxicating” E d R stutr, which the tapers and dl‘iIlk¢l°8 all as likely to follow. When is the Premier 0 - ug S so eagerly Seek after at pi0ni<=S, (Ill MSG to have the greatly needed rest 7 I-Ie' is ne nothing stronger can be hai) ma y be lo £ 3” Q5 -HI' Of a dark slate colored felt' and brims rolled up well is not in it this sum- mer. Our new Americans are very natty indeed, dark slate, rolled brims, black,ligl1t or medium bands, raw edge, light bound edge or black bound edge just as you like them. ` The new Hard Hat is black wit-h heavier crown than the Spring Hats, and not so much rolled up in the brim, dips a little more front and back, and brim a little Wider. A Hat that becomes most fany man. Don’t miss seeing them all at PrcnscBrcs, , THE STYLISH HATTER. . y / i nqerayoung man, and it is important bothto himself and to Canada that his powers of endurance should not be taxed to a break-down. He surely needsa vacation, although it may be harder for himtogstin than for almost any other man in Canada. 1illl CRUSHED BY A CAR. Axnansr, N. S., July 8.-Miss , ’ t§Nellie Trenholm, daughter of the ` late Harvey Trenholm. left Amherst last , ..,.....a.. ‘ 7-nzaw. = ,- I etrohmxa. H 75dlmo. . . ~ _ 7 V ~ Charlottetown, P E. I