K ; l'f _ _L-i ,gi ~. ‘Y ' _~@\;':I;f_g5i§,'_ _ v;~r,»-iw1',\;P,. _ _. ___ _f <,v.Li¢,'_ ~ 1 _ _ »*_-: a.--,_._, -» _ -__w,e»;;. ,-,: _,__,_~»__ ,_ ' I ` ‘=’ :-"`--»_i_=-.~_~v__ " __-= » THE (TRN N UA l ESTABLISHED |891. THE GUARDIAN, oHAnLoTTnTowN_ PRINCE EDWARD isLAND, MONDAY JUNE iaoo _ 4, _ »f»-- _T ` f _ -___ ._` -.._ _ *‘ """\ UERILLA THE LOCAL LEGISLATURE ‘S "` "` ”""`°"" '”`° °°"' on. ~ ' ' I _ ‘ I I g Prohibition and they would be rewardjedi sous FIGHTING i.i~:oisi.ATons. by the people. i f Parliamentary returns show that 28 end0;_s_m°n of “__ _ an and W Commoners and 36 Lords are with the ' T - ~ ._ . -, _ I ° troops ___ S ___ Afr House met __ __ _§>_A'rURDAY, June 9 advocating _teinperance principles and _Pfgwwlzluslgf P55019 T050 00 I P0315 *lf ; ou ica. a . . _ .or eran sai that at thetliird readi ot I _ t f _ 118. BULLER AND BOTHA Aniusriou. _ fH°-n'- Mr' Gordon arose to 8' gemon Txrance re crm He could rexfmmber ln bill discussion was out of order. The ___ Ge B A memberyof the g15_1a_ w en tavernsdotted the fair Province of ‘bm was then un lm 1 p n. uller reports that on _June 2nd. 9 stated yesterday thataOonservative_ Prince Edward Island, Yes, the time he met Botha and called on him to sur hadagmnogg egg lllrigglgiggnifélgl W°§_1g'é_g§_e when havens were au over the Provinée’ The closingi ’ I' I I of the Provmm . ¢ ` - - . . . . _ _ _ , _ ‘ » - _L Bei Ca rricd on b - T I _ - . in ir. wi. ....1 1.. ...__ _ _ _ - - ~ _ __ A 0W y render the big guns,go on their farms and don moveda resolution nskingforacom-I h P ' ' ‘ cm I'°g‘51“tm°9 W0” A “w°“a°d ‘”'* await Lord Roberts' decision, and Botha. Elgtee of the Wh°1°'h0use to investigate Tglifgemzceigt ‘ixzitld is agtfibuggiuglfg a1:dmiw'o{hhi:m$r§i° Q; TIT servatives of this Province hadvoted for ` Mr Birch then commenced to speak in i s ~ _ -_» The &Ske<1 time to eonsult the Burghers. W0u1g{%gte;hbc§es§§&%g%)te Jjpraise. The Ca.na.da.tempera.nce Act was I; the Speake:i"s A S D __ . So an mmistice was granted at Bama. S ‘ the bm- of the H0uSe_ _ _ ‘ enacted by the Liberal Government, and ‘enant Governor llclntyre delivered I ,_ _ f* ` - ' ' . _ ‘ before the Legislature ofthe province ls AS - - - _ " f" _ _ " nece _ _ _ _ _ our Legislative duties are _ - ~ BULLER ASKED BOTHA f,“§hB_°°“ °”}?°S‘”gfB““°’ ‘"“’_° 2? “““” _waySJ’%‘?;.3§.‘§i;a“ga““0n. the me’ “P by "1 °°°°'d me ir sesame ~=====w'= wnciuliea. 1 have much Pima miie? .A Pll.Il’lN0 an eir only ine o retreat is in thei Mr_ _-[_ A_ McDonald agreed with Mr_ of tllecountry. During recess and during knowledgingi',heI¢1i1iggn09 with which __ _ _ _ direction of Lydeiiberg, while their sup. ;M¢_~_1’,ew_-pc vicwc _the present session the Leader and the you have devotedyourselves to ` ' `°' ` " ' __ --- - . _ _ ‘ Hom M1-_ Fa;-quhm-son Stated that thc ,Liberal Government of the Province had ‘0f the 30531011; and I “mst 00n8T5W1§l’° _ _ ‘-it----° _ _ __ _ _ _ _aiortnn To Surrender- Boers Have plies are not likely to laet more than six ‘ weeks. sour: cA.\'ADiA\'s oN FURL oUGH.I Plenty Guns Bill are STTUIJL The Canadians at Shornelitfe Camp have i with guns, but strong reinforcements are f po ’ ` .. ber for Belfast would rather see _votes. Consequently by the vote afree Hill H0001' _ng ________ __ _ S695- Wheat. 41 001% 39 09-ts 22% his grandm0tlier’s ghost than have an liquor tragic was madepoggibe and which _Act to be M1 A A McLean emphasized the member from Tignish was nowin his been charged with legalizing the liquor 70° “P0” “mlm ll m°°m’°SWh10h` s f _ _ - ramc in the city of Charlottetown. y”uha'v.° eng’ I @5°°nad.eut1y trustl C ing the sneers of the opposition that they wmv under H10 01059338 0f A1' ap '_ ` seatin this legislature. Notwithstan request I §_l_1:W Seeollded the resolution, ‘i was one of the measures introduced* f°u°Win3 31309011; A I ' ii “I _ ~`_ _ ____ ‘ _ r. eau reiteratedhis statement of by the great Liberal L d . H Mr. Speak ' f' 'ff _`_`-3% ‘*,-. :- PLENTY GUNS BUT snoivr oi-‘ s'i‘oREs. ,F1100-Y 011 U19 matter- I _ strongly' of the feel ing the; tie Bill db: Legislatise ;::.em§l;:ie_n_wn of» _,_ _.ff I 'ei member had conducted lifmself as a. Personally he had always been anabstaim I!1i8l1l?Y Godieontlibute to the PTOSPBT- I "*“-f‘;“ 5 pm' b H am _ een wrongfully charged The conditions The Am; tg mhlblt the sale of Stores. been granted a furlough end many of : stipglat which existed when the present Govem- oating1iquorsp'within the ` the men are now with relatives and y, nor had he recovered any mentenmhd th°t'°'x°'°t°°f1899h“d0°V0\` advanoai 3t°Pm1°gi3hti°na'“d friends thrccghcuc the ccu,,c,.y_ ;__iar_i;m;is_e, ingnsidering of the s and been fairly and sqiiareiyplaced before the ;1__0:__l_>_l{.as00vl_i¢__1_1;o; __1_r_i;1_y____ lnrgelybe ' ' 811111 A ouse. people and hence the Government was ~ _ I . _ mm _' I _ I the whole community. I _ I cmcmo M K s_ The accusations to the contrary come condem ed. W th regard toth t t t . _ I _ 30;; GUi:izrr.r.A WARFARE. I AR -ET 3_1? P001_°t_8T9~¢0v§;'_0md_f_h;%__ mem_l_>ers of I an-_,irc Shen thcllaw was pacccqe ,ilfpenfw yniuggg y;“adg°rf2° U35.-_ snrxnrd. _ -- op on. . _ ’ , , i " ` ' Loimos, June 9.-{Special.)-The Boers Cmgigo June 9__(S ;,_1_)_.Th f 1. _ with tlrdslpievious iiivestigatiihnnoasgttiiem th” ‘6 was hee mm’ b'°“3ht Publ” S°1'“°°» 'md I ”€‘“'° 3'0"# F50 _ 1 Dec .cut the telegraph at Roxville, north of lowing are .the closing ratesl- e 0 had bell” °h°'i1°n3°d t° H0' N0 but th°)5;A'§°u(t§h,_,1.¥,ccc:,:,\§,n vw; czccfzbe lciyl. gxneegmys gmwmmbe disbmmdvuh an Kroonstadt, where there ,pre 2,011) Boers ‘izntlygléati ‘O31 com' 39» 0005: 21% day Igf PmI.°gamon_ onfpgge mzecg' ‘ized by the people and by the pgoplyg Theiollowlng Bills were assentetfflio l ° ’ ’ ' (if gentleman in this 1i___men___ ‘er and hefelt that the Government had ity of this _ ~ _ ‘ in assi? §§3§§ pomln-A ~ ` i..-‘. “l ing.- an ousy. ‘, _ _ » _ IN 1.'HlK0l‘I.‘lWBT¢ IRQ =4_»-_ _*TT ` " .iii _ __ _ -___ ` -v 7 7 7 EWWW ......................... _ i ___________________ _§°§_f§1,_§l}_1Z‘?; ____________________________________________ _f __________________ __ _ - - Cbrmiln Uhiifch .mi JOHANNESBURG-THE GOLDEN CITY AS IT IS TODAY wacc,.s,.and was a p,.au.,c_an open countryi _ civilized vi orld the area was held out as M “iid andpractically uninhabited Scien 5' townshlpi and ln 13% the Veldt' lvaqa tific research rex ealed the goll hidden in scattered village of tm and mm shdtmes’ with an occasional ina estic' store of the veins of conglomerate ore beneath the surface of the barren ‘veldt, and then J brick and iron The gold industry increased by leaps I ' ' _ _ 'S the rush to the fields was commenced. In ' and b0‘1”dS» Syndicates Dlentiflllly SUP' 'wt ,_ . . . . ' lied with ca it-al entered the held com .isso t d P P _ ~ I the mum( of popula mn indicate to imerce and tradesincreased manysthousand. _--with atti=active§ R8-l=dens,. a climate ' ' I - - - - l _ ‘ » __\' __ I , the government the possibilities of the fold and c_hIese_magnmcenc_ b,,Hdi.nzs.m“ nurr"Bnus_ Ladies’ Tan Shoes 950 -ri GorrA]3ros_ %%)%%@%%% .i Tzngzgdee Coal and Iron iW0Dd¢1`f\11d¢P°SitS Of 8013-bearing reefszthe business section, with equally fine the enterprise of the aggressive Uitland ers Johannesburg is no mushroom town, as the many imposing architectural crea tions vs ill testify It has grown to be one of the wonders of the world, and has be | come the cynosure of nations. Handsome __ streets many fine hotels, an abundant _T water supply, beautiful villa residences M`wM\\\\\"`W" ‘ T Tell ye8.1‘S hilve I‘0lled by Since the WVU- that Seemed 'C0 lure the Wealth Of the S structures for residences, are the result of qualities, render I O __ __ . . . _ _.I _ _ ' '_ 4 _ ‘ _ , T- I _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ . __ _ _ _ _ _. . _ _ . _ _ ‘ ‘ _ ° ° cc ' _ ' 1 l - _- _ . » * I ` 4 ' 1 '_ ‘ If l c I ' I I I I C pfseaeisbugas ` atmosphere and health giving *imrivaiiefij far. - iw# f f _ #Ur r with its present European of 85,000 souls, one of the most remarkable* places in the world, when its- youth considered. Its streets, buildings even residences are lighted by electricity, its railwaysfacilities to the Colony, and Delagoa Bay are unrivalled, gel: trams to all _f liliflt tgreatest gold Held' __ streets* car linesf gives to . . 4 I 1 ` American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Burlington Continental Tob. Federal Steel l1lSV B 8.11 8»S V1 8 _ New York Central _ 129 ‘ Rock Island _ _ as Union Pac Pr’fd nil A United States Rubber ._.,i_-g---_- HEART DISEASE 53% ' 126; 24% 33% 66i Trl 106i ii4l stood away up in the house when his conduct in this House was compared with some of the members of the oppo- sition. The resolution was defeated on a 'straight party vote. The Tax bill was read a third time and passed. Mr. L. E. Provvse moved that the peti- tion against prohibition tabled by him last eveni.ug,»be read. The motion car- ried and the petition wasrcad. There _ are some 300'na.mes to the petition. 'On motion of Mr. Peters-the House went into committee with Mr Forbes in - an 58 _ “H ' '_' ' S 0 Avril Cotton ner 100 lbs - the chair on the bill to diminish un- necessary, delay and expenditure in the Court of Chancery. Reported agreed to and rule being suspended the bill was passed A Toronto Physician it Never Exim warn- Mr. S. E. Reid said that as intimated at out the Presence of some Kidney Disease the segond reading of the Prohibition _ _ _ _ _ ,mn pa __ i _ hc number cf qu.; W rcma,-LS Prince Edward Island will have the lent ubiio works. T0-Omo. June 11- T ,_ _ »_ - Bill he wished to make a fe ' ' _ P » den deaths due to heart disease is apalling. It was always with some rciuctcncc that _ best law they ever had to restrict An Act to further amend sn not ,io con- 'heh _ _,vs/\/`/\.~ - -_ Tomi eeeeeeeee I I ............ I ......................... » A ............. A ........................ I ........ » eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I eeeeeeeeee I I investigation. Mr. Pineziu had stated, was an actual license to sell. Before the An Act to inoorpoflie the Hill 0 I S that he ’»V&S met 011 the boali and Bsked _ vgige of the glgctorate decreed free rum the ll] of Bfllwh 281 IClill0ll6 I T0 00019 t0 MT- A- A- MCI-'09-0,5 0fH09`m~" Scott Act was in force( The Government $35* 5900505500- I , , Closing prices J unc 9. _C__l_harlo'c_-getowi. §_e___wouid r__c__s_};>__ectch_d_i_'_ aimed 8 restriction by Saying to the "acc, An _Act to incorporate Fi‘eiieinieu’|' American Sugar 11141 lllefm W01' H11- WBS W0 X 11 .i -u ta d ' Associations _mm Se We gc Wd ed "IM is PM :§.1;_';:_;'r_‘.. ..::s;;:.';___f°r.':_‘;;‘. :isa M »»=i~»'-»»-<= -» eff Y» _ Y . _ , . Hell Oompa y case Where ‘hsease Saluselj dea-th’ "1 which he considered the Bill now about to be SIWHWS ¢0I\f»¢115-Ed lib’-ff Pf0V1°‘-501 P*'0h"_; Ac Ac; in fuyghgg mqnjgqt of f 1_ingififi§°§§§§§%r`§§'§‘iil"§'i>‘l?e‘;§%,Dliifélttililwadiorthethird time. a decided Stevie 215°" ““;““‘ f_’_°_‘j_’?“°l‘°"- F;_‘;‘“‘“§_ P'l‘_’_h_‘_;_ in and or un mm uimiwnsai _ oth _ kidney disease_.. Dddd.s dvanceofanymeasurc rcccivcd by 1; 9 i ion, a res c ion possi e s ou ja,,t,¢e_ TS, gidthtelyg Pillgrwill cure all disease of the Eempemncc people and should meet with enacted. He then quoted from anarticle Th, Appmpcicgicu Am, - ’ kidneys and thus ward oil' the danger o f h c tion cf I by Jglm B Finch in guppm-t of his con- Ac Ac, -w Ptchibu lb, “lc cg i,;°;_',._. in the Cornsnll Creamery Company session of 1893 the right of prohibition by ‘ - _ _ `,Provinces was not broukht WIP- More “NA a.?:$,g;|;:‘;?:ra:1fh° u'u`_"ee° _“I “gm had been t1“`°“'” W0". We Sul’-l°"f_t I Au Act to amended Act entitled ii since then and he believed the Privy I A" ‘£01 cc* i gh Bal H s -Fa ~ _ H Council had decided that prohibition by cg’ ‘D5 Dcgxasc Zccocicggl:-I . _ é J ' ' Province was possible- Today he was ‘ an Acc io iiieoipnme iiie ;Ce1amuil 9' proud to say that he -had a. hand in, Hal] Cqmpgnhlimited. _ _ _I _ _ " most _soinethingto do with thebringing about of I; Ai;_AIct io _:egiil|_i_%i thginie cf' o_ps|_iing f ‘ ympinc lff.`§mifl'fl§ii`§.e“§§§i?i'ft §f.'§2°i`p‘all;:1al)|le'toevd!f:!T:\:Ti? l A" A” '° ‘mend °” A" 5°’ '°“"‘“t'q“f’ ‘SL Loma' Jn” ‘ ' the Town of Summereide the -land" and furious He was also happy to belong toapartyand _ th . . ed _.gi _ f 0 I " _ -support a. Government that presented _ pr°":_"X° t_;':;‘6::f';::°Ect' ‘ofthe _ ,__[a°-m“H°d 1”” -K“h‘°°" such a bill to the Legislature and he _was “$0” (fftgame and fm__b°"_ng miégam __ agus- 'lunches coniirlent if this Government were ctill in AAA,” cc Druid, fc, thc cccumcticc ggmcg “nw” cmploycn, power when the provisions of the bill are I cf c 'ics to wc Hqgpiul my gl" Igggq ` _ Thayscnppcd her cc the put in force the people of the Province of fm- cu-ici; gin] bpidggg “Q oglfgg Punggcl her T __ _“__ md T ‘ I heart disea_se_' _the cordial endorsationo t a sec _ , _ - I _ __ _ _ _ T0 LET-'H0\1S€ 00 Chestnut Street' th th db in the habit of tention. _ce ing iquor. CODY-#lining Sli P00035 Pantry’ and bath' - Te press -a ~ la __een ’ Mr. McLean took strong exception to An Act io diminish is T000* ifI0‘1“i"°d‘ Newly papered and L ' ' ‘ ‘ A ' ' li O iti ` d nes 'n iheconrt of _ . - te ch wth Mr. Raids reference to t e_ ppos on an expe i Damned' °Ss°SS'°n mvennacafkifanf-ii ii ° ' when he stated they had attempted Of June- Apply W Henry O ed » C M B.-L.-All members requested f I if* . . it I _ _ to obstruct the ` passing of the ' ' L T._Ab0 g th a ladies ld I __ _~ _I g _ _ _ _ ~ _tobepi-esentatKensington Bills-Bangs wa OS wllthwc stone sect bill. He claimed that the statement this afternoon at 2 dclock for the pm” teh Eey' I ° »:~ l" " I' C ‘ T I tothecouulilythrough the Pressl Finder wiube rewmiediiyieaving at is _ _ i*a‘r¢¢|iilnant=-nuainus lui 1'utl;ns¢¢ _ 8° t , ad bee mac, 2 pose of dnishins the www “H011 °°¥=_> office. 74? _ U! UBIIU ‘ll'.f~»I;§||l8`l_"d`li_0i\i-_I`,`f|111¢if1'l7l‘al°ll‘°‘ Sbat_€m°“__ ' E I un t be_imenced last Sdturday. lace the Opposition in a gh I 1st. 7 rootned to p - _ t or would lease gtonce for aterm of years v _ ‘ 1 fore the electorate. __ The Opposition had _ A Smaller Cotugc mdadd mp;-gvemgnts 1; Not a. day passes but men? img; I,=9gf¢_1_~¢d important amendments which ddress-I A~ -_ v°1\1111e<=f ’°°°““°°“°°*‘°“' ‘° » ' were vial to me biii. ne than askeam Box 4oa June Qui 1900 City. 9%- ' WANTED -A servant for general housework. 'Appiiw Misc. ii. smgiéé, wood, Brighton, O arlottetown ` WANTED -Am-rvn: max or Goo, can Acrim to deliver andcolleot for old _cgtab lished wholesale and eXP°¥'l'»iD8 _:SZ Bona fide salary of $900 8 Year 8“°>1'°'”. ea with expenses. No experience relilllggdt Reference exchanged. Enclose se ______ dressed stamped envelgga t-0 WH0334 sA1.n'.ns AND nxronrnns. ird Flwr. Dearborn St. Chicago.-18 d 3') i ,n.‘:if-f; #stare-cs right BGQQGA .__ #_ I 1 1,- WANTED Forene month a led 101' ?_c§_&b__c_iithonseandgr0nn _ A§f'Xn_c____ __ _ _ I T A s».uiszian ii 0F1"..UETOLET¢ ‘_ - » I ~‘ " ‘age Smmper Bl‘°°k‘ Appl_y__.w __ I Snuiliside. __ »- " .LJ cp ~~ ,ear ,»;~_ sf; ,, } ui _1_;eI,`r_~ .ofé -.».*~§_i. jz;.!~ __-_ . A large stock of Mounting Board ‘ Green. PHOTOGRAPHS LMOUNTED HERE. T in White, Slate, Chocolate a.nd_ 1 sn ;rmiiAv.. i»sj§§TnnL| ENGRA- neii and otboiiiins art pietl\l'GS» vines. 1 .`.1_’lwwsM- _T _ - _ _ ' 9 and. 2 ~ 'Reid s remarks. T’ Ch9~se's Ointment ‘S an absmute cum id to retract the statement made? ` Re ` f01' every 39"” °f Dues” against the 0DDOSiti0!i_.' _ ‘ Mr- JM- a:;g f_4::l'_____!;_V:'_¢:gY;?_1;_ and ,`IMr_ Rém than mince] to Mn Gem E _ gzdrcruldlng Dr. éhaws Ointmeiit, I Foster’s inactivity on the temperance ____ I 1 in siiiireiy rm or lf- It I neared and condemned me Royal oem- A _ 1 ._ I I iagrsiriireato ali snt!erlng~trom,piles.’.’ _ _ ._ _ _ _ Dr' Ch“'”°" Ointment is guaranteed Hon.Mr Gordon sai dhe could see the d _ lgeepgisingveg-I iii-X;-:ri:dli¥ngcai€i‘le;)f i§_mh.§drea.son Reid took such ground. He ` never yet been known to faiL and cet' wished bostate that the 0pD0l_i5i0ll V330 tainiy will not tail in YW? °°_’°' ' asanxious, and more so, toplncen prohi- gwmnev rem 0?- C§._w s 03: him,-, uw on imin. no '°‘°‘° ‘“"‘“'l ml __ so cents# *(I>piiaAii:re;i,_,_i'rii_gamenit_gn¢nts_introdnced vauiaraive laude tile ii, iie._lA.r.rm1nie. said ’ ‘AéConsei'_vi|it`i'v'e` Goverr '¥"""5»f.¥ T. U were brutally miirderéd, at Trim TsrN,9 elusive from TWU by the bird msn. nossiac sncnirrur THE The medical profession is devoting more ' ' _ . l he traffic. He re retted that hon. mem- eolidaie and amend the several acts incur- Later two sho girls were Tlabtemion 0° me heart and its ailments at he addmssgd the Hou-be’ but on the pre ‘tbersoii the otha? side of the house had P0:-a'tin8 the City ofCharlott.e¢own. ' - '_ __ _ ` I .~ the present time than ever before,_ and sent occasion the subject was an import- I _ An Act ____ ____ e “ruin un. on up - The __man_y physicians are making aspeciality ant 00°' It was the most imD0rta_n¢, Bill taken up the time of the House and at- _ _ _ P00 d _ __ d _ several “hmm of diseases ofthe organ. A Toronto doc- that had been introduced to the LegiS_ tempted to obstruct thc passing cf the tain companies an essocin ions an _ _ wr’ who devotes much .attention to this H hibi. bill. He had always believed in Prohibi- b’°'°"' . . ~ w1~t°h`f‘<‘,t branch of his practice said to your report- _lature for many years. e wasaPl`0 _ F ___ D _ _ P h_b_t_ __ had Ac Act lc mcc,-Pong, gh; Mqgwi _ er to-da “I have et to learn ofasingle gignist first laggand a1ways,;ind as such @1011- f11_1l18 °mlUl0¥l l'° 1 1011 9 _ n _ _ __¢r¢D _ , _ _ _ _rf 1 ___ _. ___{'i§__ _ _,_