liitl liavana ' Cigars Will find my stock very complete with the best brands such as Bocky Co., Diaz Garcia, 1 'Manuel Garcia, Garcia’s Little Dukes and many others. I solicit a visit. J. G. JAl`liE5ON, nreuo-G-rmfr. THE FIEDICAL HALL F Tho \‘Yholo Story ir) letter : ' §_11;¥_i_§_l\f\‘ Prom Capt P. Loye, Police Sration I-I ~. 6, Alouxroeiz- 'No roqueiitly use Preanr ~=;_v1's’ PM1:-Krsna; forpeins in the s11;_1..- rsmuacr "pun, mszbug .1 1'-'- Neirsa, eramzzm and all atliictions which befall men in our position. I have no hesi- tation in reying that Pam-Kn.x.au is the bntmadyrlhare nearathand." Used Inter-ua7.‘_y and Externally. s w*217zD' _*IEEE '-111 1 ,_ '_ ._ Fnllll Eilillliillill Vernon River and Belfast to 0 Picton. There will be a GRAND BXCURSION by the ~_¢;er_}eeques Cartier el UUVQAY, .IULY 21st, |902 lent leaves Vernon River lfldge at ;.3e a. m. Brush Wharf _oo " Ballidafs Wharf 8.30 °‘ lefreahreeilia on ' ond, nude and dancing. ‘l`i&t_s 65 eeata return. Thzteca for sole by * A. D Ross. Eldon. DI.. W. Mcboilann Vernon River. Geo. Foxmra, Vernon liver. D. D. KCLDOD, Orwell. iso. Aconu, Kill view. oss 0'Nar'r.x., Vernon River. . 1 -+16 w rl. _ 4 l _ > Q, \ 1 'energetic ani hopeful campaign. The '- 'liquor party, foreseeing the danger, will 1 l ¢>/=5_1==:> nie. 'ravr.oR's '."_§Hhg'ldi|.eiarsovw limited todlaeaaea of the . r Nose and Throat. This will not with consultation with other media _Del .er with his Hospital appointment. Kahn dir s mm _- er-elif ' .- ' _ ~ '; and Bowel Troubles, Tofpld Liver, Sick Headache, Constlpan tion and Blliouaneaa, speedily cured by M@§1_e_\.E’S P.lLl.S STOMACH 1Canad’an Pacino, Vancouver, Flii and THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN North Side Queen Square. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Business Office Telephone l33c- Omce Hours 8 s.m. to 6 p. ni. J. P. HOOD, Bus. Mgr. Residence Telephone, 1331 Editorial and News Telephone 133. Odice Hours I2 noon to 6 pan.; 8 to is p m. J. E. B. McCREADY, Editof, Residence Telepho .1 w ,y-. _ lHl lliillllilli iillilllllill WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1903. ' _ Pnonismou in ormmo. There was much objection in the pro- hibition ranks in Osiario when -the terms of the referendum were msds kno wn. 'As is wall known the stipulations of the referendum are that the votes in favor of prohibition ahall not onlybe more num- 1 erous than the votes against prohibition, 1 but shall exceed one half of the total vote polled at the general election of 1898. _The tetal vote then polled was 425,445, and the vote necessarytowin the referendum is therefore atleast 212,723. This ought not to be thought impossible of attainment. So long agoas 1894 at a provincial plebis- b We are pleased to learn from the Pioneer, the Toronto tempsrance journal, edited by F. S. Spence, that a better con- dition of feelings now prevails than exist- ed some months 'age with regard to the referendum, and that the temperanoe’ - people will generally unite to make an also put up a strong iight. The political election campaign being now ever the situa' ion affords a better opportunity than formerly for temperance men of both parties to units their forces. A con- vention of the prohibitlonists _of the Province recently held in London, Ont., - resolved unanimously to immediately organise for work and push the campaign by all legitimate means. We wish them God speed in the good L work. Much depends upon winning the great Province of Ontario to the prohi- bition ranks, and it caube done if the workers unite to make “a long pull, a strong pull and apuli all together” to that enl. Here in Prince Edward Island the determination is strong to hold the ground we have won, and keep the liqucr trailicforever under the ban of lnw. \Vc shall be greatly rejoiced if in the coming referendum battle in Ontario the victory shall again perch upon the prohibition banner. EXTENSIVE SU BSl DY SCH EM ES. Itis 1 iven out that two extensive et -am- ship subsidy schemes are favored by the represeuiatives of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, who are now in London. One is a fast mail service between Eng- land and Australia, via Nova Scotia, the Brisbane, with Sydney as a terminal port. The other is a fast freight service between Montreal, Cape Town, Auckland and Syd- ney, Australia. '1`_ here appears to he a gen. eral understanding that the Colonial Con~ - ference will not not upon the subsidy _ _ ‘,been more fully consulted and have reach~ schemes until the interested colonies have u. ~ ¢ _. __ ._ fnewsuiunssrirr- FiNE CUSTDM TAILHGRNING This spri g bus' ' gh ' ° mgen 61141;: 5:1 rrsvetzfi rigs. e Cust°°"Ta"°n°g 1' the Wearepro d d leasedto th bee " ne g Ein Eli! S mice enum of new customers Thisisagoodproofthatwearegivinggood values in reli- _able up-to-date materials 'th best k ° » fan suing soaring wnierne appwwqlréliémp md “b°'° ‘"1 drape Haifa Outflssre- sil ll 811100055 d gon, thwart canada, when it is believed the for New Zealand Two fa=t an tio and Pacific mail service from Lon the construction of ls. gc cargo stfamersr which could be converted into traop ships in time of war. It is highly gratifying to learn that King Edward has so far recovered as to be able to be removed to the royal yacht. We gr-early regret to l=arn of the serious illness of Hon. R C. McLeod. Apart 1. from his deserved prominence in political and business circles Mr. Mc_Leod has many friends throughout the Island who will very earnestly desire his early restoration to his former health and vigor. The late §ir John A. Macdonald always spelled his family name as one word and so did the late Hon.Alexsnder Marker-zi~. We have been frequently surprised to line both the Eraminer and the Patriot from time ic _ time spelling the namés of the two great political Leading journals of the _ other Provinces t because in the most carefully conducted journals many err :rs will appear. But we conclude that there can be no valii ex- cuse for habitually mi :spelling the name of Cana-ia’s most eminent men. _ _ Z 1 i ‘ e li .1 Z E I1' H1181' e1;.=:“».11:..:=*~¢°~».se§.-~....:.f ever-ywoman._ umemBd- cite .ontario gave 192,4w_v01.es ter pro- .parse theelnages of other seasons It is hlbititn, and 110,71) lglluat. . was 1° “espn this change of sea- ind woman'_o life, will entiriely"'||‘|ei!"th: needse|».woruea.at this period of change. .It emu' the ` ` illa` and Pm 'the mentalanxietyand depression usuallly associated with this critical period. t tranquiiiaea the nerves, appetite and i is iii iiiligii . Zn. 2 intel °i§iiia ]8.CarHle, ol Term. daeai ruywife‘sii¢eat have been remsnmeudlnim manyadicted that ifitdid his excellent farm, known as the Wlllfff wrilbe received at thi the series sees. ’ athrt Hnwkesbu`ry.'County eiilverui N S, aceordiugmrplg and species. to be _ ~ Eaq. Resident lngisreer, Halifsx,N.°., B-G. Hiliidge Esq., Resident Engineer, Anti- gonid, N. S , and at the Departamento! Public wuts, Ottawa. _ ` _ 'readers will aot be considered unless made led. and signed with the teud~rers. the et bind itself to refor it. lu ewa the a *bane m” - wr - ' _-; is: ?‘1._f1?"i~f f.fi.Is=>s 1. which will afterward he conourrsdliflil. ' _ 55 the Imperial Government. The M0901" To ~ tions for mall subsidies of the drst route » ~_ #1 I = 6 _ss _._ _ areset down as four-twelfths for the Un- _ "5 Kl°8d°'”~ n'°‘°!""°"’ f°" °“°°d“' until S¢Pll¢mbei' ' 0 two-twelfths for Australia and one-twelf- j - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lines of _ 45C “ 6s1c 11 » _ ____ 11 _/__» . ’5¢ “ 50° ured Lustre. 1.15 “ M# _» _ _ _ _~; 1 .' 1 '(13.20 ‘ 95¢ a ’ L05 A ' 786. _ 78C /_SSC _45c leaders as McDonald and McKenzie. Y 40C _ 2.50 1.60. 2.25 1.55 1.95 “ 1.15 “ 1.65 “ 1.50 “ _ __ _ 1.45 “ 95;. 1.35 one 1.35 “ 90¢ ?rFP $7~=_'G'~.$ 1.10 “ nc. 6 _ _ ___...85, e period ofn 1 she- =.<=-111 be _.5 ‘; ’ flown? _ Q* awén _Xf§‘.i°.§T2i§‘i°°1§'. » 2 every sespon pf -worthgoc a yard for 33C. 68C_ Q ....1 -en-menus-» -~¢-»~»»»..» _-nsqgsu. ,..-... ...W __A-...<1 1 .. »-1.-1-». , 3 nn.. A ... don to Sydney is worked down to 26 dave. ~ _ ' _E 'H ~ _ A _. ’ " " The other subsidy scheme would also in- _ E __ _ _ ` ` __ 2' > 1;; 1 _ volve the cc-operation of the United Kinl- _. " _ dom, Canada, Australia.. New Zealand, __ ' __ _ __ _ . 0 _ _ _ ' ___ ‘ Cape Colony and Natal, and would involve ~ _ _ r ' _ < 1 » ‘ 1 _ ' _ ‘ ¢fu6ri~r6wz.s11111awu\11{ake'ri1¢11-11-tsl# ’ - ie. K3 _ » £355 » 7, pieces Black Lustre and Bril1ianteen042 and 44 inches wide: _ _ V .ea 90c. ~ 72c. f “ » 601:. - V ' F ,-ia .».L--. _ _f I 1 i _,_ _ __ is Y; 5 U 5.5¢. 6 _ .46c. , 36cs H" A )‘ :"5 32co 3 _"i"§"7_,-Z .'_§`s~_"§"i{;_f~_§ ,_ 3 l C. d tfall in o his error- We do no wish l2 PlCC£S_Bl2.Ck W00l Dl'CSS_ ' 0 . igrgpear hytpei-critical in such matters l nn’ . $l,g7_ ` » -5 e2;so 1.90. ' Q s _ .ass 6 PIEQES LIGHT _»coLOREDi CREPoN_e01e.sem A W ““;"'°"‘°“ “ Pale Blue' Nile Green, Anilier, Lemon and for 29¢.a y'a,¢d_ 1 fm .H _ _ i f ' ?1ai_:f;f"§1 _ ..-_ ~. , “"‘f~r.. -.. . <‘§31'm 1'-»' »,,~,<1_-yr __ »" .», _,V ,` ' »r,f .12 ,rf ..~. ._1_,_,. _,..,__ '» , mei, F3 “an ~v 2Pcs Proctor Farm, including |crop, at Kensington comprising 50 acres saoes-the biggest 'rg f pun* nearly all of which is clear and - °'°".e°=‘i's m the . . °°° mmrrme provinces-win bediviaeu 1 °" gxigg gfiacrlles o_f___i;irst growth wood; so grestesrraee meet of E33 2? VC BS X211 COWS. l ' .l. A. JOPIENSTON. usIEGE An ensr rr gton _ ' 1 _ All ui h ‘ . f“~‘~1‘ ..11....‘ °'r..i.*‘.°§..":,';°.:.'.°f.';,~. _ - A farsuperiortothepestinevery respect, | Q _ - 1111=110vsnsnr0n»cn0m1ns .>.".f..»1e.»_s..1 0 ¢1::1:.'°~"‘-"°‘1=.°1'.s _-=»#w-;-'1+3~\. 1| our-A ,_ ._ ... -_-..._ ,__ .__ _ \ ' 'W i H_ALfFAX,N.'8._ *<=, - ;,- -0 /f ~r ri' \_.\.f.i.‘~., 1%!! ‘* »_o»$.% ii ’\*.tQ3i&¥-» a vi-.iii1ed1&.1?»”\73a@1i»1*; dh 1.11.1 liiillti iii by auction at Square .e'¢.4’§7'§ Radial _..