. Do you feel wretched, mean and miser- ! H 1 " ' I v . l . Ill! The Millinery Leaders. ..-Y . , » ‘-' if THE GUARDIAN CHA.RLOT'] ETOWIN PRIN CE -LDW 1* Z l m lx’ H YOU PEEL HRED IN THE MORNING toes Sleep not bring Refreshment? ia the r aormnlgs-as tired as when went to bed ? I S 8 serious condition e and tba blood enriched by $4 _ m i i ‘ _ if ` r. rs lv L, -5 ` W I X/ -‘. ' ~. ". ` 2// ` mlburrfs Heart and Nerve Pills, collapse haimo_.t certain to ensure. Mr. Fred. ll. $1-gham, g we -known young man of ga,-,ie Cm” ggygg-“ I have had a. great dggl o,f trouble with my heart for four ,gig I was easily agitated and my ex- citement caused my heart to throb violently. lhad dizziness and shortness Of b_f€3U\¢ arose in the mornings f¢=lm§ “S as when I went ¢0,l>¢d- I Wa; nmvvgqg, Milburn S Heart an, Pius have done finder; f_°f ha.-.~e restored my . em w résum- ggticg, giving me back sound sleep, apiniakivfnmy serious 8?* st on and vigorous." _ ‘inbzmi Heart and Nerve Pills are 5oc. aboxor 3 for $1.25 at all dl"-1?.'i_i‘.'\S_lS 0" 5? mail. The T. Milburn C0., Llmlwdl T°' gusto, OHL . - - --~ - '°"' ` Special Notice Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will Of his books and Stationery Business in he Morris Block, we will ¢0IltlH\l€ be business in its various branches. mlling at lowest prices for cash only, Hin B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be ;plea_|ed to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-.se new stock of Wah Papers will he at once put on sale, and all &|>artments of the business will be @t well stocked. A well supplied Iowa sand will be a special feature I the business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” TIE BIZIIR GDIPAIIY. Buccesaofato P. J. Hornsby, Harris Block. Ch’town. March 16. iooo. ¢ i __ J ll- ‘\ xl; 1 |]||Ill]¢ . “~"--*-wr i » "il*»// ` i . I X#¥#~1l§#*lill§§ Your* llillineri *HHH #lf 2? s § sf #** W# * Our workrooms will rushed this week; if venient, we ask you, and ¥ will consider it a favor for # those who can, to leave# their trimmed hat order as early in the week possible rkins 8: Co gunna _ ‘s-agrees-rs p Most Reliable i Place to have your repair work I done is the place that takes the most interest in your needs.`We strive to accmorno~ -».., 1 date all who leave any work T with us, by prompt attention ig; and quick despatch of same. _ ' 3,, . *io . true. alll lllllllllili lilllllllllllll ge;-ion; .to neglect, and unless you In a brief article under thc above cap- th heart and D¢l"~‘0‘1S_ 5!/'Siem ltion the Examiner of yest»erday-*comes liti rl. _ __ i fucrci‘in:r0lli:~:_; up gumjor-ity for Dr, are naturally veryfscnsitive of criticisms i account of race affinities, traditions and “What is sora.re as a day in June?" Bu some days in July, such as we have had recently, that could hardly be improved upon. While the great cities of the Re- public to the south of us are swelteriug in Ffeam This We have e"‘”l’ ”‘°'“` almost intolerable heat our days are cool, Q exceedingly fiCh» alld what is SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 19C0.` "` -1 - - " "->- - i--=¥ -"- -'-‘ THE FRENCH VOTE. much nearer tofour way of thinking than it had been bel'cre.'and also cviuces :i com~ mcndable spirit of moderation. Still our contemporary is inaccurate in speaking of “the contention of Tm; Gi'.sRnra.\' that the French Canadians of Rustico voted for Dr. Douglas `t»-:-:rinse tl:cys_','nipatliise with Pincau." 0.11- contention was some- ilmr abuse of 311-. I-‘iucau became a .strong liorigins. This was bccriusc l\Ir.Piuc.'iu.bc- in; of l"rcuch lzlocd, \v;1.< so sti’f~:t;_;,":;»' de- nouiiccrl for desei ting his party, v. hile the ‘l~`rcuch electors of Rustico were risked in ‘the sumo breath to \otc for an English ‘canclidatef who had also left the party whichfitirst elected him. There were not- able points of et_ri01S,and easily 9 iiicouirc the impression that he has becfi thus: severely handled because he is French and not English. \\'e do not for pg moment- fsuppose that Mr, Pineau was criticised the more severely bythe Con- servative press i_becaurse he is of French parentage, but it was easy in the heat of an election campaign to convey that im- pression to the French electors of Rusticc. It was not soimuch that they sympa- thised with Mr. Pineau personally, but because their race sensitiveness had heen unintentionally offended by the Conserva- tive press. In politics we have to take ,even prejudices. But we can see some force in the Examiners contention that ‘the Rustico electors, having been accustomed to vote against Mr. Wise for many years, might readily conceive “that his change of political faith was due to some ulterior motive rather than to genu- ine dissatisfaction with thenien in omce." We have from the first believed that Mr. Wise did not receive the same measure of Support as would have been given to some Conservative who had always been iden- titled with that party. The Toronto World is promoting a movementto establish a sanitarium for the consumptives of that city, to be located near by, so as to be accessible, and so_ to free the city from the danger of infection. The World says: The need of an isolation hospital for tuberculosis is more urgentthan for small- pox, or even diphtheria. Acrgg to a. s, most of them a menace to their fellow-citizens. It is the presence of this large number of consumptives in our midst that is responsible for most of the that the disease is contagious cannot but result in the adoption of precautionary measures _for the spread of the disease. for the isolation and treatment of this dis- ease. il It was a New England poet who sung, calm, bright and enjoyable. I\ot all the ‘V9 lli1V€ U19 I`9D\1l3-ll0!1 Of 93-; money of the multi-millionaires of New being “O. K." on repair work. ;.,_, _ ` ` Give us 3 trial and be C0,,_ re York could purchase one such day as yes- Vmced that what we Say ls terday and we had it for nothing! 7 llllll Slilllllll ll. Foundes, Engineers, Machin- ists and Boiler-makers. Btonm Navigation Co’s Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone ia5 childrens muslin collars.-Jas. Paton 81 CC_ 18 tf .1 hundred hammocks omg fast at Paton 8: Co’s. 13 lf s ,/H -il-` *OO Hammocks, bathing suits, straw hats, omehke rooms, anfboard, good in connection should call on FURNITURE 0 Hay L e been more than satisfactory this spring -Our STOCK. E` _ Q, and PRICES are sure trade winners-Before you what we can do for you-STORE CLOSES 6 p excepting SATURDAY’S open until 10 p. m. . _p Queen St. apply 10 0Wllf1' °.° 1 wright 6°’ SALES ring quite difli rc»1::frointlxat. \`\"c said. medical cstimate,there are at least 200con- 3 ` sumptives scattered throughout this city at an time R, . . l . ir.,/, /,_ new cases that occur. -The knowledge to But nothing that private individuals may do can lessen the need for a sanitarium Uppe Hillsbroough Street. f \ ' ian Q _ ` _______ m _.Warm .Urdu F0ad..¢‘ lille ll lel_lil_l,il5liiliii, =='~=b__ 1 " I I ,_ I A , can 'fwfi 1 It is a peculiar feature that some half a dozen or more nations are conducting military operations against Ghina,without any formal declaration of war against the common enemy, and not only without any alliance, but without any real concerted plan of action between themselves. Great Britain,Russia,Germany,France,Japan,thc United States, Italy and Austria are the powers who are in some sort acting to- gether. In the naval part of the opera- tions we are told the supreme command is vested in the Russian Admiral, because of his seniority. British,Japnnesc,Freuch, Russian and American squadrons and ships of war tlirc ng in the Gulf of Pcchili. \\`ho has command of the “allied” armies, or. who is to command them is not so clear. The larger forces on the ground arc Japanese and Russian. One despatch mentions the jealousy against a Japanese commander in chief, which may mean that on some ground, probably because the Japanese forces are largest, the chief command has been claimed for, or assiggicd to a Japanese general. \Ve have frequent reminders of the jealousy _and mutualsuspicions between the powers, which for obvious reasons, is especially acute between Russia and Japan. Their policies and interests are .is dif€<£t¢<_>r1iiict.; _Russia has their n a great eagerness to acquiie territory. Japan's policy is opposed to the dismem- berment of China in general, and in par- ticular is opposcd to Russia' obtaining 9-. Q! -nl -f2i _ J' L_. - ._) “He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last." A hearty laugh iricafes a degree of good health obtainable through pure blood. As but onepersofzin ten haspureblood. the other nine should purify the blood .with Hood's Sarupanlla. Then theycan laugh frm, Im and all the ffm. for ll////1 1 7 /I _ NL'V@fDi5_-fpp,-_-./1,5, ,_ I I ~ l-"/-:bi f. -- _4 ‘ f>~_f'r..,-ff; °`¥',lr..:’/ ry, -:` H";`\ ?‘¢/` _f f ~ Q 1 r lr; we Are Having li tri Successful Soap Sala. 15'? We are sellingfgood soaps E for very little money- not only ` fr” F the cheaper kinds but also th _i\`\`r ' Rose fr,/~-1, - ~ Miguonene Helioirope gf . Violette,et'.:, etc. All nice fresh goods-Prices-_ 2%, ' this week lower than usual-4” Buy now. _ rl; Central Drugstore, -5; Sunnyside. i`..‘€’ \ `-\ . ,_ _ . ,_ . ~ , ' s A-re; i‘i ,ity 7** "'>"l.i,f~=,,, ~'. _ ...- 1 7 i ..,5 -.` lrll . lr '7 1 1 r ,I | l __ ...l IS .NOTHING .sourEr11r. which is more palatabie than a dish of Strawberri es. i/l'e _have them-home grown-of delicious f flavor, and to thoroughly enjoy \ i-trawberries one must have good ing perfectly new and fresn, and there 0°°O*°O°° The Lind we carry. _ A ll orders by ’phone or otherwise filed promptly. ` . I nl 60| °°C°°O»Q¢°C *CNC 1 »» . _ _ ‘V and others wishin quiet com ` “my” "een, uni. h . 7 I up-toldate' makes it pos- _ 'sible forour custdlneijl to enjoy life in thejeitf f; If you wouldyrant » call ef., sr v ¢ ..- ~,2,`_,,___t P 1-0- Ttll: WAR IN CHINA. further territory in the east. Under. such conditions how can a Japanese tleet be delicately perfumed such as M' l?i`;°”° and dy psi” fm' 20 wars md . . J The appetite can desire, and* 5 W - 9 an t 3° b Kona t . a1tuatod.ou ' . ¢1=°i°°°°>'>' *hw -31,. ¢;>,'§.i'§`r...sf'sI.1.;, s..n.'..ii‘°¥‘i..»‘ days lzutt,€1\!“l°»\’,8°,ll‘.".”."-.55 S.brah8'k'10' feet wfidi frost pmol ..issyoft¢v".j°vz.nippins war in wincir GOOD QUA|_|1'Y _-11.1 _- if-ir\»mx»¢|n<<»r»g\i_az.rx iuummluunrp anna- aw- rx mmtvzux an ~_r .qrngmrizxzxt am- _ Are to hand They are the prettiest lot of clothes we hav e ever had ” We are busy making them up into atyhsh Suits We invite our patrons to examine our stock. All clothes made by us are guaranteed to Et ____ Qi ff? lr/l \ `f, f " 1l*\\f \__» \ .» - .g Does quality count with you 'P If so We can Interact You An ounce of satlafaollon le worth a ton of talk wxwnx- 11 Satisfaction goes with ovary pound of HASZARD S BRAHMIN purchased Tl\n|:’s 'tho talk that talks l We Dont Keep Them We Sell Thmi t ick E'*.Whm¥ ill l1\0msu’s Furnishing Dine, except thc hmm, ¢¢¢|l'\y Gila! lip. Plooa Down Law Whlh and C°1°'°d SUNG. flvllbrl 005|, Underclotlnng, Sweaterf, Hand 0_3, ;'“wm, em. Wwlllsfe, Gloves Golf Hole, Half Hose, Collar WP Siren I-he our- liskwm-. hd] d’°1“°“ "U13, from Zcto 75e&sh. 8°°*'°°P°°S°liI!r