~ _- '- ‘F *iff we __;‘f. .i’F”_,'. _ ____ ag: ‘ _. ___ f Qs .'=..=~ .we ’~.'=, <5 ' ' iff: ~ .- a .\ I, gn' _ 1. - _, <._ ,.. _,_ Q » fi _ <-r 1,. er i . __` -'.5 __ Y . __ _‘_.. - ~.. § ,- “._f . ef ,; .’“» ~.f..» ».i_' ;` is .ni .-5 1?- _ ..-. -fr ` -._ _, -xg. »-I; -f. ii "* "‘ Q.” " _'11 ,l -_ v » ‘i- 3' i `.'» .i .,-‘ .B __ _,. :.j'- -» “La” e . , _,_ :‘»`i'.; _ LJ* 1 i_ `_: . S; _ < ._ _,_ . .- ~.~, s *.1 i` .v. A '.¢ "rg, -;. »- ___ s ihi. .__., IS- :H , STORE 8 o ’--so--"*""" ff 4 9 'i_iT"~"_»_._' __`P2;_`, »~ .v ._ _ _ _ _ _ .»=,,.e ~ .< ._ V. .r _ ~».,;-. f- ~» __ »~' ' i _‘ ` ._ __ ei;-.' ‘-_.=_s:____ ,-1_4-__ es., _,$3 ____ ____ __ ____;.,__, ____;_._ ._ __ ' ` ` T- T ` -` ‘ it *fi*-i5f."1z'., ;f-;..;.52.&. f ~ , -,g-_ig “_,_'_ 7,-?.,_:._;___ -__».__ __.~____,§__.T,_.__ THE G_UARDIA_N_ ‘,g.;|;..'g.,.'p»U~*"’*`-»fe=.»...-..~=&=i`i,.:-'.»e.. ...,,.,..e<.¢~ .- _ _ _ , . M. C2 C'L""== c::> _:_-::s c-= e:-i:=» 0” _1}1_ =‘the consent of the Mayor, special con- stables and extra constables for the City. _ This makes it sufficiently clear that the The B95; And sate* For Iuvahds OPERA HOUSE, Thursday Night, June I3. PART I x. March-“Festive]3s".................Herbert P. Or estra. 2. Chora1:Ba1lad-‘The§Miller‘s Wooing”.Faning Philharmonic Society and Orchestra 3. Grand Selection-Maritana . . . . . . . . . .Wallace P. Orchestra 4. Walzearie-“Il Piacerf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Bali Miss Minnie Moore-\Piano, Miss Amy Moore 5. Reading-“The Leper"._.. __ _ . . . . . . . . . . . .Willis Rf v. Leo Williams 6. Song,-“Mijnon,'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ E’Harttelot Mrs. W. H. Watts 7. Violin!a) Mazurka-‘0bertass’ H. Winnawski (b) Mazurka de Concert . . . . . .O. Musin Prof. W. A. Grant 8. Song- ‘Sunshine and Rain” . . . . ..Blumi1ittal Ihdiss Winnie Cotton 9. Selection-"Sclected”.. . . . . . . . . . . ..Anon ' St. Cecilia Club. PART II Song-“Pack Clouds Away" . .. . .Nlacfarrew Mrs. Hedley Palmer, Clarionet Obligato.. . . ‘lit W H. Watts 2. Pariicn lo-"The Sentinel Asleep" . . . . .. `........ _ , , , . . . . . . . ..HarryVanLilzer Mr. F. Stanley 3. Song-“Thy Blue Eyes ' . . . . . . . . . . .C. Bolm Miss Beniot 4. Waltz`-“Caprice deo Femmes” ............. . . P. Orchestra 5. Cantata-“Wreck of the Hesoerus"Andermn So prano, Miss Helen Dawson, Tenor, Rev. Leo Williams, Baritone. Mr. Chas. Hermans. Chorus of 7 voices, full Orchestra, Concert- master, W. A. Grant. God Save the King. Concert at 8 o’clock. Admission 25c and 35c. OUR LARGE Is brim full of bargains, We keep High Qeeihy Groceries; Or °\1i°f vvwer- at Low Prices. Buyers who have not visitfd us will dog well to call and see what we :an do in the way of iSupp|ies- ,Driscoll &. Hornsby Queen Sr. __ Q “CUC ONOIOIMCWI 01008400. wit in e y vested in the Magistrate so appointed and he sliaillhave the control and nianax: ment of the Police of the sail City, an shall prescribe and regulate their dutie and may from time to time dismiss remove any Marshal or Policeman now hereafter to be appointed; (but the pow D°°O“0;-OOCNCWCNCOOI -5 __ _ _*rx-1*, IUIUIIIUIOIBS P denly stricken [with hemorrhage of the for the tournament and athletes G c 0 k "FOR su_B___5° Shuts' Q brain, which quickly terminated in death. in general should u e _ ~ r 0. i P-_E I- SWCK E- H- B¢¢1’- Mr. Desbrisay was in the prime of life ’- , . - . ' _ S -d ‘ W beini'-I but 51 Years of age. He was well ' _ _unnym 8 known here in years past as one of the ' d _ d Lewis Old stand eve A dull Lawn Mower does more harm than good I , 'KEEP orr gran: Qcmiss ee gwi as new. Send them along repair them and glllill Sllllllli l (ill 0 Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. - Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char~ ieuewwn r.E.1eiehd_ _ I ""°°°""” Vi e shirpen and 3 make them cut B G : e s I B 1 "1 1 of appointing both Marshal and olicemen shall remain as at present) and the said .___ *___ Magistrate is authorized to appolnt, with control of the Stipendiary Magistrate over the Police is paramount and cannot be in- terfered with or taken away by the Police Committee or by the Council itself. It is not to the Council or the Police Committee that the Police are to look for instruction in their duties, but to the Stipendiary Magistrate. The law, as above quoted, says thathe, the Magistrate, “shall pre- scribe and regulate their duties.” And to the fulfilment of the duties so prescribed and regulated by the Magistrate every ; Policeman is sworn in the terms follow- ! ing: , l “I A. B. having been appointed a ‘_ Constable do solemnly swear that I will it truly, faithfully and impartially perform the duties appertaining tothe said odice ability.- So help me God. Whether the Stipendiary Magistrate is likely to receive information against of- fenders under the Prohibition Act, issue , summonses thereon and merely hle them 'away in his oihce when he has under his control and direction a body of Police readers ` Alma Mater at a banquet in his honor at ,Government while it remains in power, and to lead the Liberal party whether in Electrician on the situation as regards the_ City lighting and direct the attention of readers to it. His Worship will do well to “go slow" in the matter of carrying out the outrageous scheme of the majority of ever, in view ofthe plebiscite vote. for reiatin a worn-out plant. The only hon» THEGUARn1av regrets to record the been employed on the Canadian Pacific British Columbia. General sympathy leaves a widow and four children »Mrs nz-x*Z_l . _ . I II§'IIEY’S is the best Liniment. I ? 1 i ; 1 ? ii vabout June6i"at.' I _'U39 fdi'y_~_li0use,wiIl_ sold»_at_`a‘barga1u_ ~ ' ,_ R sAi.|i: according to the best of my skill and ` We print this morning the letter of control of the police is vested, not in the ____ Police Committee. but in the Stipendlary Magistrate. Section 137 of 51st Victori makes this clear in the following terms A 5 portant questions were discussed by I the the Anglican Diocesan Synod here iii. The eamihisireiieh ef the Pehee yesterday- One related to the coronation - 1,- th Ci; of Chexiottewwn e1,,,11b¢, oath, and was introduced by a resolution offered by E. T. D. Chambers express- ef ing satisfaction with the appointment' d_ by the imperial parliamentof a committee 5, to consider and report upon the oath, or hoping that means may be found to ab- or rogate or amend it so that is may no, er longer be offensive to every Roman` p Catholic subject of the empire. valids and weakly people are half starved in the hot weather. When such peop cannot tolerate ordinary foods, the sensi- i tive taste will always relish delicious and health-giving Malt Breakfast Food. This king of health breakfast foods will do more to build up weakly people than any - . _vi . . other food on the market. The Malt F P k " It frequently happens that many iu- le THE CORONATION CATH. Quebec despatch says: Two im- And All Weak Peeplc. does the good work. Get it from your _ Groom. sworn todo his bidding, is a matter which V we submit to the common sense of our i \ -_-O-__ ` Sir \Vilfrid Laurier. speaking before his ‘-, KX L’Assomption, Quebec, announced that he ij - ' would not take an Imperial appointment ' ' ' but thathis ambition is to lead the Liberal 1 ie., Baby’s Own l ‘ _ ' 3 /Q Pure and rue "aiben" Soar . Is specially recommended by many family physicians, for nursery use. _ Bewareaf imitations, some of are ‘ dangerous and may cause skin troubles. ALBERT TOILET SMP 60-. litt- _ MoN1'ni:Ai.. 9 .. i the Council, _There is no warrant what- the P. E. Island Railway. Mr. Desbrisay _. . was a capable and clever engineer,-and Try a bottla _ since leaving the Island years ago had ’ f Prepared by Railway and on various public works in " ,_ A. w. B }." win he feii fer his surviving relatives. He The Square ' Druggisrs. ie E lest and decent thing to do is to accept the . . . . _ ,_owes__ tenden i -J a _ _.15 with the intelligent buyer is, noe to buy goods for less than cost, but to get _:<1 ' You will find it in our English Dinner Sets at $12 O0. They are the _ngegt near L§"rfe. - ~ ` death, which occurred yesterday at Van- . u 0 clleapesli ill tl1B l0Dg rim, w . - ' ' I _ "15 couver, of Lestock, P. W. Desbrisay, C. E. fn _ ,_\ii,,_ _ F He had been in robust health until sud- ~. ii' _ ' » _ tion. permanent ' '\ - Newson, Charlottetown gives great comfort io tired c muscles whilst training 7. 1'.: ir' O i _ f~*"‘-/\¢__¢¢;_; Sunnyside. _ ‘ ~ _ Hughes’ ` Special Remedies are all tiied_Mediciiie‘, specially fer me dig. eases for which they' are 'reeommend¢d,_'[he most important Hughes’ '_ Hughes’ The hot_ blast Lumber Kiln, Heater and,Fan,en_ow in 1” _ In iiuiiniiiuin nv soaks ' ‘ ' I ' I P- eii.w..,Jeee1`fi¥ W' i ` Q 'Sl' 4" “ " fs .. i *‘ "` * x double parm] |\\ _§5He5»4iJ eral Anderson. The General gives details 5 --- HOB _ of how Major “Gat. ” Howard was killed _ _ .5 V BY iUBd"¢1`t¢UC¢ f°1' Whwh We make due by the Boers. Howard was alone with cl'\1t°Wn' apology the name of Councillor \Vhear his orderly and Kafflr when the Beers T _ n a e ix is “am” °f‘“° ?°“°°TC_°_““”‘“i°t”;“d _ge he feii, The Keffh wee Sher. inthe thigh bs HUD* Of C°““°‘u°’ “3 °r °m l' e ' e and the orderly was killed as he tried to P0ll}€ COIDUJRTCC HS STi8ndS T.0‘dBy iS get away, Anderson Speakg of* ‘ composed gf C0unci1l0rsMcDonald, Taylor Howard and says that he was murdered _ by the Boers. , & C0’ an€V1liii`t“i‘sni.mportant is the fact that the V . First f * * D teams.-» I ‘ , i. .. F ’ ‘ and private parties. ` _Telephone S 2 .we .»_~'. As we are very busy in our Miliinery Department and our milliners are working earl y and late to keep up with = ' breeder John T the orders Yom E_¢,m,,_ ' Winchest¢r,_0'nt, TTTSS llllll ll 39).. - Knnrwrcx ' Tripaway specially requests that you leave your won Eve gold time you are sure of getting it. _ if e.n.s.s.(;»,egsic;ir. my wah meer peihe -Elena ° LordSwanland ($34) wliowuwinaerof ahireahow¢,byL0l\1Derl1y_ order as early_a.s possible, because newnieehae Charlottetumuevery when we promise your hat at a certain _ Tm” ‘_”°'°“°‘“ Aplag. Th. Mo.&vinw G. (hm, I hreeyeanoldmneof Provincial Exhibition Lord . _ f my _ iFlr°a e The Millinery Leaders. . 'ff _ , . Norwich. Eng. Nothing helps a main to forget his troubles, more than a_ _ _ comfortable, perfect-fitting, and well made suit. ' » » _ _ e V 5 if 'Ihat is where the art comes in-`-making them comfortable. ‘ I I ' Our many years experience in making clothes is what helps ' . .mists us to give, with our elegant li‘s, just the comfort yo.1 want. Buy from us and get the quality, the comfort, the high cl iss finish, and the moderate Price. ‘ I 1°-53°* ':-‘ 7' Dirt. _ _ _ Norwich Union ' Law. Union' and V _New were rim JOHN McLEOD 6: Co _ Great . G¢°rs¢ _b ' ' I V wanrnpl-dioyuffve work inhabcry. Mu be edncation._.Good st _ _'Great Question.1iif?e? THE BEST VALUE possible for the money. all modem cllner. LET. - Two ire DEW lawn ~ For Warm Weather* -That desirable in the * . Smething extra line in light weight natural wool, nicely Hnmhediopncg ' 4 6 . TBLBPKOIRE In cotton, light, smooth and soft ' - C C 50 ' , _ Nicely Finished Balbriggiiiieiiiigsaseillin suit ° Kin F.r.H <1 fin' cw i iei ith. is ~ ' ‘i 90 691115 PM Suit- J. ~ aw" O ls I y `s as em - 6 " =~2_éf‘i.f.T-€*-A $>”f..4i"~§-fiillz./\=;f.e;#' Beautiful soft Merino ’ - » - _ fl” Iii Residence: K=¢¢ 5*' , _ deceased. ` . ` ` A _ _ __ per suit _ _, _j _ eenloolollolo, e - - iw Wrlghfa sizes up to f _ . en l Uutfltterae wa 5--£--mr ii K As _ _ _-S2.00‘per suit _ _ _e q _ i Haggard. Clark-