¢, .....,,-~ -_- ._._a._..., *»- > \ <1 u= 5 P* Q A v P3 ' ..~ . "'*f“"’r%E"' --“`- f.-'~'?’~."'~‘-.,`,§' ...-5, .=.;s~ _::. ~ __ -U . ~ - -1,.. _ ; _ . y "` -' ` " ‘ ' " I f ' I ii _ -. fi .-=ff9.,.~.~.f~-.-'¢»;,,<-..‘-~_' , to r_;_‘»'i'.;»-14 '.~¢:;-1.;.;_._-.'.;,.. _ ~ p _ _i .».; _=f‘_._.`_.;,-,>j_~_>“.j._._>.~.f-Lp. 57,5. _ ,_ L , 1** :~- . .V ~. ' > -~ - ' .3 . ', or m '.11 `,,f:~,`->_»-f;V».--,“...,,‘-\~ ~ -; -_'_ p ‘-\~=_-.=,-,__.§*.g._.~i¢,1 THE GUAI DIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MAY 28, 1001 "'T AN IRREPARABLB LOSS. Fires that destroy paintings are pecu- liarly dis .str-u 1. Houses may be rebuilt quickly out all the wealth of the world cannot resio e a rare canvas. The burn- ing of the ccunay home of Thomas B. Wanamaker near Bethayers, Pa. and the r ulting loss of a Vandyke and other dne examples of the Dutch school and maste - eces by modern artists is a calami W inful to all art lovers. T l _ I 1 _ People Who Have Used It Say that Dr. Chaae's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine affords wonderfully Jrompt relief tor coughs and colds. Everybody has confidence in Dr. Chase, n his great recipe book and famous family remedies. They have learned by experience that it pays to insist on hav- ing Dr. (_Jhase's Syrup of Linseed and ‘Turpentine instead of accepting the various unscientlflc “mix-ups” which some drugglsts offer as “just as good." Dr. Chasc’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine contains many of the most valuable and most effective remedial agents for throat and lung troubles that science has dis-covered. It acts ao directly and promptly as to be of fncalculable worth in all cases of croup, bronchitis and whooping cough. It is no far-reachin ln its effects as to loosen the tightest chest cough and cure the cold of long standing. 251: a bottle; family size. three times aa much, 60c. at all dealers’, or Edman- aon, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr. Bhase’s Syrup of Linseed _and Turpentlne. 4 0 range ` Marmalade We have just received a quantity of Marmalsde in 5 lbs tins at 45 cents Also Cross & Blackwells Orange Marmalade in 7 lbs tins 75 cts. .I.I).MACl.E0ll & C0. Phone 126 insure Your Lifo Cathedral yesterday at noon of Mr. James W M D. Collier, principal of the Charlottetown Standard coo I town. The bride was beautifully attired in white silk with tulle veil and orange blossoms and carried an exquisite bouquet of S 9 of red and white carnations. She was ac- I ESTABLISHED I825. ';;”‘°;h__ S‘;;1_’S°; Sfd M0222? Assefg li. A. Tanton presided at the organ and beautifully rendered Mendessohn’s One of the oldest and strongest of Wedding March of Lohengrin, and a Life Companies in existence. Policies Bridal March by De K°"°“°S° The free of restrictions isqued on an 8 _ \coupee containing the bridal party was ’ ` P _ drawn bya pair of matched greys and the proved plans, for protection and ill- friends were drivento lunch in acoach vestmenm drawn by two sorrels supplied by Robins’ Livery. THE GUARDIAN joins with the many (riends in wishing Mr and Mr.. p . _ _ Q HY & l Collier all happiness possible. Ganeral Agents, Charlottetown oe- . . I _ _ J At Orwell P. E. I.. May 21st, 1901, Alex- d M L d, Eld , d ' t -f er ac eo er age sixy our g KEEP = orr = run: Q on ss IOIOIOO 1 F R N E Special Remedies ‘_ ea:e§_for .which they are recommended-The The hot blast Lumber Kiln, Heater and Fan, now in use ia our dry house, will be sold at a. bargain, delivery about J one first A dun Lawn , To prevent the hands from chappina' ru Mower does more ‘ harm than I-'Pod' - sizes 10c. and 25c Vi e sharpen and . p _ ` ' h d 7;' llsflxr 512;) ‘gat-I 5pREAD Op CHRIS-[~1AN1Ty_ that our Instant Headach A as good as new . .__ Wafers will not cure. Send them alongg The Rev.~J0hn o. Kngo, Presidenoiof 1.' TW them lf YP" “"3 “ mf' to ' ' ., H THE GUARDIAN An independent {)ournal, untrammellcd and fearless; aiming to c Just, lmpsrtial, Reliable. Newsv, seeking at all times to further The best interests ' of the people, and recognized therefore as ' ra es oo The ZE’eop1e’m Pape Published at its ofliccs, New Prowse Block North side Post office, at the following rat ayable in advancez- _ glorning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month zac. perPyr_.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3. Semi-weekly dition (Wed. & Sat.) per ear $1.50; i_n ad-.»ance..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$i.25 Iveekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 in advance........ ........................... _.SL _. Branch Qfflces have been established at the followin places transacle :- Sunimerside. Rogers SI Rogers' store-J. B. . Baker, Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttart Agent. Agent T. E. B. MCCREADY, J. P. HOOD, ' E litor. _Business Manager. ff _»-I oo Munn noon TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1901. s -- ' § A British company, headed by the Messrs. Pearson of London, have 2,000 Y men at work rebuilding an old railwa completed in less than three years. The of steamers on both oceans. The route lies 800 miles north of the Nicaragua canal route, and much further still north of the Panama route, and it is claimed that with its equipment for carrying a large tramc could compete with either or both the enormous eapital cost of either of th 5 canals would involve the necessity of high tolls. Tne New York World speaks of 1 the Pearson Company’s railway project as ' "the British canal-flanking scheme." Agents of both countries are working on the proposal that the United States shall acquire the Danish West India Islands. Denmark has found them un- profitableas colonies and it is thought amount would probably be paid. The three islands in question, (St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John, have an area of only 32,000. M-ily; TH: marriage took place at St. Peter’s 1 Manual Training School, and Miss Vitula _ Latham Volkes who has lately come out fl from England. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev J W Godfrey of George Icompanied to the church by Mrs. JUDICIAL O0 where subscriptio is may be paid, news lurnish- ed, advertising, Job work and other business -- d C Souris East, Telephone omce-P. G. Seaman, across the narrowest part of Mexico reported to have agreed that the const from Salina Cruz on the Pacific to Coaza- coalcos on the Gulf of Mexico. The dis- tanceisl92 miles and the work will be design includes the equipment of a great harbor at each terminal, and special lines canals if- they were constructed. The e p would be willing to sell for $4,000,000,which 118,000 square miles and a population of DECISION That U. S. Can Have No Colonies. ACTION 0F COLONIES Required -No Tariff Allowed -Seven Bodies Found on Lake Wreck. IMPORTANT JUDICIAL nacisioiv Supreme Court of the United States notion follows the nag; that the United States°may have no subject colonies and ar war territory until Congress shall act a ritory. EFFECT OF THE DECISION. from a business standpoint as well as a political one, inasmuch as whenever Con- gress acts to establish civil government instead of military rule now existing the States and vice ve rsa. waizcxnn IN I-‘nInAY’s sronm. CHICAGO, May 27.-(Special)-A water logged vessel wrecked in Fridays storm was picked up on the Lake and seven bodies found on board. _iq-M A Food That Promotes Health is »Worthy of a Trial- Is A True Health” Food; Bodily and mental vigor and general good health depend largely upon the food used at the opening meal of the day -breakfast. _ _ use some form of grain food eaclfmorn ing. The large' majority of these grain foods or cereals are positively injurious to digestion, and therefore, cannot promote health and strength. Food experts and all who desire to see the masses supplied with pure and whole- some foods, very strongly recommended Malt Breakfast Food for the first meal Iof the day. All practical food analyists who have analyzed Malt Breakfast Food. hold it up as the woi-ld’s idel health food. _ Malt Breakfast Food is predigested; it is concentrated, therefore the most econ- omical to use; it is a true flesh, bone and muscle builder. One 15 cent package Your grocer sells it. ' ‘ DIED. years, _ fe e _ ,___ with Bentley’s Liniment atbedtime. Tw b o _ \ Headache Trinity College in North Carolina who is =‘ll.» fer" and ba °°“Vmced regarded as the foremost Methodist min- Pub UP by 0Ul`§@lV0*- ister in that State made the declaration ln 'l I Sold at 256 per box. 'i H a sermon recently that God will get into I H China through the cotton factory the rail- Fmmdem Engineers way, and the telegraph more quickly than Machinists and Boilermakers. . through the prayer-meeting' p K' I " C6l1ll'8»l Drug Sl`.0l‘0 1 1 _ S - ` JAS. I>AToN a co. ` : ~ Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- ’ __¢______ ` _ I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 r 0 n . ionetown P E Island - Sunnyside , f 1 t c e I ` ` Don’t worry withaheadache; use Kum- ' . Carters qeeds Grow ' - Phone X25. ford headache Powders. In ten minutes I V J / g \l\})) V* i f ~ ' e A 4 MONO °\|ff|If9l’O¢ » ' ' ' ' gf Four powders Ina *p _Ay i' @ \ I ts ‘oil ti 'f-lfs sri"f"”~»le"fiifl%§@ O i O Z Q e ~\ ' ` .A _, Funny , w anim nm. no a 5’ ;”/,, c I . Hughes’ most important are- - Hughes' Co ugh Mixtuie. Hughes' Digestive Tonic. “ Creosote Mixture “ LaGi-ippe wafers. “ War/t Remover. “ Eye Water, “ Corn Cure “ Wform Remedy. _ “ Dian-hoea Remedy. “ Rheumatism Cure. “ Hair Dressing. f* 'rootluiche Remedy. _Reliable remedies for indigestioir, constipa “°..=~ mai- s... ‘ .,....~ .., orse an m e ni c'nes* aarequired.-'ADVICE FREE-~. ` ‘ Mall BIB dllldsl Illllll. are li tried Medicine , specially for the dis- *rf ni I I 1 3-_ux_ I' _ Grcctcd With an Ovation in Sydney. CHINESE INDEMNITY _g herelolluy _ L°'“.;o‘;;”:‘;:.“.f;.f.:;.‘f” ‘° Your Dress Goo. mission. The Russian warship in the harbor fired Chinese indemnity to four hundred and D 1°, or less. In 1891 the value was $1.05. ance of the questions at issue in' America, Lord Salisbury may take the Presidency of the British-American High Commission which is expected to resume its work gists in Canada delighted with the satis- mers. All live druggists sells§Wells` Eng- lish Pills. Price 25 cents per box. Mail- Th°'”°“d5' °f p°°pI°° 7°“”3 ~"-“dw/9-1-°'"'ed on receipt ofprice The Wells' 8; Rich- _ " Paulson oo., Limited, Montreal. i ’ " " I ’ “ " i_.¢___._. day our advertisement will be regular price paid 25 cents, Molasses Kisses only 10ct's a lb. at the Belvidere. Will lake a number of cattle Iur the season at moderate price. Apply to ;B1ack Dress Fabrics and; 5 Sultings. ' § I Customers living out of town are I I especially provided for in having any 2 1 part of this stock submitted for in- Z 2 spection through the medium sample, I I which will befound to contain every- I I thing at a glance, as to quality, price, ‘I Z etc. Vile give particular attention to I I the ualitie f bla k d I q so c goo s. 2 The new smooth finished Home- _ I spuns,Cheviot Suitings,Serges, Twills, I I Ladies’ "Cloths, Venetians, Repps, I Z Cords, Mohairs, Sicilians, Cashmeres, I I Hcnriettas, Nun’s Veiliugs, Crepes, I :Pop1ins, Llamas, Voiles, Taffetas, Z :Silk hnrl Wool Broches. Silk and 1 Z Wool Crepe de Chenes Uncrushable I :silk Grenadines, Blade and white : :Shepherd Checks. Black and Grey I 2 Mixtures in Tweeds and Mohairs. I I \Vrit_e for Samples with Prices. I I Special attention to orders fort ` Mourning ' lllllllllllllll lllillllll llllllllll And Steamship Lines to Boston via Yarmouth. The Popular Fast ‘Line Between Eastern Nova Scotia and Boston via Windsor J out-tion and Halifax. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Halifax dail (ex- cept Sunday)_at 6.30 a. m._ for Digby and Yar- mouth, makiag connection Wednesday, and Saturdav at Yarmouth for-Boston. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP. mince ei-;ona£_ . Gross fronnage. 6,ooo Horse Power, the Fastest and I-‘meat Steamer plying between the Maritime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Wednesday and Saturday for Ririton, on arrival of Express Tiains from Returning leave Boston, Tuesday and Friday Halifax next day 6.x D |711' rave 'ro nur A1' Psnluls' I \ \\\\\\\ . _#it 8 fewnmonths hence, probably at Quebec. S a i ' , YM' I Ape Pfofggtgd, 'ro Aiuuvr: FROM Liv£:iu=ooL.§c. -a STEIIMER ‘ Wills’ English Pills the popular cure for . Constipation and`\1ndigestion, are fully 7200 b ° ' _guaranteed to every purchaser. No other ags common Liverpool San' 12 to the ukethem in the world no others dare give Stgalllf'-I' due her? May and Wln be Sold .law aguurantee. Over three thousand drug- i112. Ali() 20 Casks English Tar. faction that these pills give their custo- th d '10 lf- £‘ John Cook near the premises or Donald , McMillan, Royalty. 16d 2w pd .T Light Weight Underclothing I In cotton, light, smooth and soft _ 50 cents pei' suit. Nicely Finished Balbrvggan tim, ag ,lik 90 . Beautiful soft Merino cents per suit _ _ Now Landin 400 chests HASZAB,D’,S _ BRA HMIN TEA imported ect from the G, A, W _ Tea Estate, fwfltel fill' e S&mp1eS,iand;price list ,agents are want.ed_fi_~in"*e’Yery_ d _ ' > of DUCHESS _\_ _ \.. \\`\\\\\ ___ The fact that this store shows a bigger and DUKE AND moms AT SYDNEY. far superior stock of Dress Goods than any* wisnmsms May 27.,-(special)-Tm SYDNr=Y.N.S.,W..M-sy 27.-- other store in the cit is the chief reason ° is Y The steamer Opliir with the Royal visitors __ ' _ _' ` i- an'ived this morning and they were given you should come here to buy a great ovation. G'00(IS. that Porto Rico and the Pnilipines e aRoyal Salute and the Russian Admiral Fancy Dress G00dS 163 P91' up. nd _ was one of the first callers. __ Blank and Na Snr e _ - I ` ' ' ' ' that it alone can incorporate new ter- A brilliant militanfescort greeted the U . ~ vy g _ ac Per yd up' Royal couple when they landed. Bl8Cl{ POPIIITS and 1.25. Intense interest centres in the decision THECHINESE INDEMNITY- C&Sl1II18l‘6 Rnd M8I'lIlO 320 Up-I I PEKIN, May 27.-(Special.)-It is believ- ,. ,_ , ed that Engla.nd’s scheme limiting the Black Blister up' products and merchandise of the Philip- fifty million taels will be agreed to. Q Pines and POTW Rl°° 1`¢5Pe°ti"eIY “mst The value of the tael fluctuates with the _ be admitted free of duty mm the Unined rice 'ofsilver and is now about one dolla I O I Loan sAI.isnURr MAY coma. Tha Lgaugpj ~ _ Lonnos, May 27.-(special).-It is inn- ° mated that in view of the great import- su“”y'|a°° ' s 25 cents for 15-The last Those Know _ ms n’;.‘;z;;.;2..;::§'i.;§.;i A 5000 Thing r;.‘;.n;nl:z;_3i;;?n_°oih~ ~ W he" They Seeilh 11 . _ _ 1- Have no difiianlty In selecting material for a suit for s pring Crown Contectionery.-W. A.Hp7t¢élieson 1 at our store. Avl kinds of fashionable makes, at very low prices, `~.` in stock. ` will makeadish for twenty-five people. f PASTURE FOR THE SEASQN at LEOD 6: Co., For- Warm W _ _. $1-00 per suit I Something extra fine in light weight nam;-51 wool n;°e|y sizes up to 46 ’ ' ` $2.00 per suit