ui -r_~ PHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD JULY o ioorf. _ _ .,-.. - - 1 _ | li _ i 1 ` I , 1 mi till V7 Meo’s ` ~ Semi-\veel§ly Edition (Mond. Sc Thur.) Shoes. Patent Leather Laced Shoes-round toes. p » and fearless; aiming to be Jusnlmoartlal, Reliable. News CSU chances. The fact is that the silver ed heres is really dominant in the western seeking at all times to further the interests of the people, and recogniz __ I-_ half of _the territorial area of the United therefore as The §Peop1e’m Pape Block, \’oitli side Post Otiicc, at the f I ~ . EV lo\vingrates._ payable _in advance:- Morning Edition daily (except Snnd three nioiiths 551.00- per yr . . . . . . . . . .$4 ' $1.25; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1. have been "established at the followidg places where subscriptions may be pai news furnished, advertising. job wo ' and other business transactedz- Sumnierside, Curries Bookstore-D. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. Souris East. Telephone oflice - R. Seam The new “Modified Bull Dag" toe-J. and T. Bells make $3.50 a pair Genuine French Calf _ _ n-.. §_" patent leather. Potent Leather Goort Shoes On the same last J. and T. Bell makes French Calf Pitent $3.50 a pair. Alley 81 Go, Charlottetown, P. E. I. .1 L _ _ mxjannaw ll lllll lllllll PICKARD &. C0. EAKE’S N0. I WHAR A full stock of the best Coal on hand and arriving daily. _ A share of your patronage is solicited. LOWEST PRICES . PRUIPT DELIVERY. June 28diwrm then eod &w5m suuirrssrten 'U P l =r'fnré'reren§r7@nss JIM & _ 4 4 P 5 r-'|.9_yR. Some brands of Flour have ad- vanced in price at the mills as much as 90 cents a bbl. within the past two or three weeks, and some millors just power from the consent of the think that they have not touched the top notch yet. We were fortunate In securing smrai ilrirodbirrolsoirly and in are aol rflirlngtlmi for sail at a very reasonable tigers for spot cash- If you want to buy Flour it will pay you to write or call and get our prices before buying elgowhe;-g_ Every barrel guaranteed first class or money refunded. Beer & Goffs T0 ACGOIIM ODATE THE PUBLIC We havdopened a s Nurses’ Register. Persons wishing to engage a nurse can do so i 3 applying at lloDonold’s Drug Store, Nurses can register free of charge, _ " e _ _/'}’,C L “‘\ `Y ‘1»_l; A tmlitilsniehoirrl il: Trade. Quarterly Fleeting. ’!‘h°Gqnenl Quarterly Meeting of this corporation _will be helu at their mom Mc. Eachern Building, Queen Street Wednes- ‘UJ evening, July 11th at 8 o‘clock. W W CLARKE uh'wwn,'Juiy9, 1900 ' " ssmrgryi, fJ.1~:. B. iii-cns_inY,1 IJ. P. Hoon, the same way of thinking as we arc t T H E D I Democratic platform would be the pa. port to inevitable defeat in the electionl h An Inde eiident Iournal, uiitraminellcd oth-ovember nexh our sympathies mig t y, therefore mislead us in estimating the Published at its otlices New Prowse States, and while the Democratic party r yr. $1.00; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$1.25 \ eekly Edition (Thursday) per yr. Branch Offices Currie, Manager. Muttzirt. Afrent. Agent. Editor. Business °1` is pretty fairly unaiiidfbus against imp ay) rialisin the Republicans are not quim so '00 united in its support. rl* while rolling up further burdens [for t K. future by swelling the huge pension li an one of the vast arinies of continental Eu ’ cpe is now paid out in the United Sest yearly in pensions. High taxation' w s It is further to be observed that the _ 00 Spanish war and the long-drawn-out struggle in the Philippines which has fol~ __ lowed,have greatly increased the national ‘ _ expenditure and the burden of taxation,f Mallager' cially when incurred for reasons which n llll Illllllllllltl lllllllllllll the lfiiited States has nominated \Villi J. Bryan of Nebraska for President and Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois for Vice President. As will be remembered Mr- Bryan was the Presidential candidate of the party in 1896, and Mr. Stevenson was the Democratic Vice President of the Urrited States under Mr. Cleveland dur- ing the term 1332-6. In selecting candid- ates both parties here-to-fore usually fol- lowed the practice of selecting a western and an eastern man respectively for the leading otlicers of the Republic. Thus Mr. McKinley being an Ohioman, his running ‘the "terrific" applause which greeted its minutes. This is intended to be made and extends its sympathy to the lost ,the American people generally were of -`. \.>r`». ~. » ~ -_ 1 1i`i_7w~ ~. ~' A ‘ I ` "~~'” ‘ht-,,.. -. -i. _-~.. :yrs-., MONDAY. JULY 9.190). s THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. The Deinocmtic National Convention of mate is taken from New York.§In the present instance the Democratic candid- ates for. both odices are in common: par- lance western men. The selection of; Mr. Stevenson as candidate for the Vice Pre- sidency is no doubt made with the hope of capturing the large electoral vote of Il- linois which was carried by the Democ- rats in l89'I. _ In the party platform while the free silver, 16 to lplank is retained, much to the dis'-,rust of the gold Democrats, the first place is assigned I to the protest against imperialism. So unanimous was the Kansas City Convention in ratifying this particular principle that we are told announcement was continued during the almost incredible space of twenty two the paramount issue of the campaign. The platform also pronounces against trusts, cause of the South African Republics, but _these are minor considerations. The main issue is imperialism with all that it involves, the Democratic contention being that the Filipinos ought to be given their independence, that. the United States ought to retire from Cuba, and that the principle of the Declaration of Independ- ence that “all Governments derive their governed" ought to control _the United States in all such matters. Probably but a very small proportion of Canadians or of British people generally will have much sympathy vvlth the silver plank, the anti-imperialism plank or the Boer sympathy plank of the Democratic platform. \Ve have no disposition to in- terfere in the great controversy between the two parties in the United States, but generally speaking we are pleased to see the United States taking a share of the responsibilities devolving upon a world-power, and we are equally satis- fied thdt the g01d standardis the only* sound basis for a national currency. If _ __ _____ Womans I WS v' . __,_. A woman’s reproductive °‘TS¥“5 “V9.5” 59° ghy with ` kidneys. eslightest disorderinéie _ kidneys brings about I corresponding disease in the .reproductive‘*,.ofgaus. Dodd’s Kidney Pills, by re- storing the ki neys to their perfect cos. `*._`s0¢=..i>rlvent orders _peculiar to women. ~ Pill yulug girls, wom-out mothers, suffering' wives and women entering upon the _ .of Life, your __ _ 7;. - - Kidney ‘: large body of the people think to be insu cient. The Repub"c1n policy of expans or imperialism, as it is called, has be fruitful of burdens while involving pretty radical departure from the cons vative traditions of the nation. upon toswell the Democratic voting li in the present campaign, and however . . 1 ll h ld S “P ~ ’ strong the probabilities may seem tous ggegnwtlor O56 830113:.) unsung; 03:3 am ‘that Mr. McKinley will have an easy I m 4% The grip of taxation may be counted victory in November next, _there are so e millions of Democrats whose hopes of triumph for Bryan will run high until the polls are closed. ` _ __ .fe -A Easy to Take Easy Io Dporafa Because purely vegetable-yet thor- ough, prompt, healthful, satlstactory- Hood’s Pills Elaborate preparations are bein made for a Mammoth gathering at Kiniora on the above date. The new Church now closed in is the occasion of the celebration. All who can should come from far and iieartosee this beautiful structure and visitors. added - °‘ Emerald 10.25 “ Leave Char ottetown 7.45 a. “ Royalty J unetion 8.05 “ “ North Wiltshire “ “ Hunter River “ “ Bradalbane “ " Emerald “ Arrive Kinkora “ (Standard Time). Leave Cape Traverse 10.25 a. m. Arrive Kinkora 11.(l) “ Passengers from stations east of Royalty Iiinction come by regular morning train, :onnecting with special train from Char- olketovvn at Royalty Junction. Tickets :ast of Royalty Junction good for return wasp? SENSE an following day. Passengers from stations west of Sum- merside come by regular morning train, dard time) and for Summerside at 5.50 p- Ti 's to Alblirton to Bloomfield “ Wellington to Miscouche“ . “ St._Eleanors to New Annan _ “ Barbara Weit “Blue “ ‘ ' Shank" _ “ IS £5 H " Emerald “ Bl IC “ Cape raverse “ . “ Bradalbane “ “ Elliotts “ “ Hunter River to Loyalist“ incl “ " Milton to Charlottetown “ “ York to Mt. Stewart “ “ Pisiauid to Perth “ “ Car igan to Georgetown ‘f _ “ St. Andrews to St Peters_“ “ Five Houses to New Her2i; Wat 3i' Pat d2i w2i; Ex do;Jour & _ '\ » .».-~ . l :;f1'm-: ooox vvlw ¢an make good breadalways, -~ a treasure, It must teemein- bei-ed though that a good cook to make good bread _ Should Have “ °` the Best Flour. the highest grade. We _also have the next '_best grade in “Tll|son’s Pride." 8 Carlvad -of which has just been received. This was bought -before the ad- VHDCC ind will bo Sbld lt the old price for cash- & We have loin “Five Roses"__ oi ooo or orool fr render their generous assistance towards its com letion.Everything will be arrang- ed for t e comfort and entertainment of _, All the amusements usual on such' T occasions will be provided and novel ones 125 “ Frederiction 8cClyde “ .35 tsft°.t'°sl`s_t= fi; Excursions To Pietoo The Most Pleas_i_o_l my ol Sp\nd|rg_i__ On and after Return Tickets good for day of issue Y each. returns about nine in the evening. Secretary Ch’town Steam Nav.Co., Ltd 9: ' I i 1 _ i se 'V‘¢,"`\vf` " _ ` ff Y I ~~ The latest and best assortment 7_1 of l5c books in the city. ~_ The freshest and nest assort- ' ment of confeotione re shells of places of interest on P E i Island KR. H. MASON City Hotel Corner. Open from7 a.. m to 10 D. , ,___,-_._,_ . » ._, _. ,_“_,_.A,_1 - ' \v`\\»`\ \v`\ \~` \" \‘. V. \'. 5 » _ snare L _ .iii ¢flii\\ 3321 ~ #th _ , rv ,'- 'T Mue`eare's steam Riding _Gallery is- f ___--A,_Q____s,_,.____,.,,,,-__._;; ,-_-»__?» under contemplation and if arrangements ` ";'_,',.;’;',-1’-»> ;;.‘-5;; -~_g`,,_,>f-'f"’ . can be made it will be t-here to cheer the .~,<.¢r‘-O* fr ' fr; ’ ._ _ heiim ofhvisiiwrs' f f e Wh 1 Rd I ` l nexitiono as ee iingll _ ___,,,_,_,,_,_,_,,, ,,_,___,,,,,,,_,, ,,,,,,___,,, ,,_,_,,,,_,,_ ii ¢ _ro rim silos; will rim woo B BTI _IDS BIIIP OBS, &I1 & FOP y ` - ' _ will be handnx over to the successful ne!! Us competitor ould the champions be- " °°_e°eese-.ei.e‘e§se..”es‘3ssfe. UW 90005 IW Film/ sour rotors lor meer. ` l' f ll . -""*-*"' Trains over all ines as o ows _Du “eq wi_____ y0_____ ____ ____ give neva shmoe I (Standard Time)_ ce_p_r_:n;e e .a ove assertion. e are re~ - - gnew good dail . S e our Co ered L??ve§gg;‘i?_;€‘geig'g)° a‘;,m° Chip Market Bislrets ytrc-in ellie up. Choice __ F__ee__oWn 10-15 “ greameg Butter Just vceived. Try our - ran e ekoe Tea. at 28c per lb. It will please you.\§’e also sell Hasza.rd's Genuine ' Arrive Kinkom 10.45 “ I Standard Timo- ro. -~ __ _ r t t .... _ - » r._.w.nmrs_ lame, etc , nnda toll line of -ine al Grocer delivery of goods to all parts of the city. Tele- dhone communication. R. F.. HAUDIGIN & G0. Lower Cueen Street r Flon who mean ogg Business 2 fo not waste much time talking connecting with special train at Sum- 0 §g°“t it; hence the bfevity °f this ...-..._ 9 ~ Q II! I Returning special train will leave Kin HYOHNBBG Anyfhing I kora for Charlottetown at 5.30 p. m. (stan: ' 0 In oollce supplies we can Supply U' you. m. (standard time). _B 7 N|n1~nn|- Q SPECIAL RETURN FRRES T0 KINKDM. From i h Alma inclusive $1.91.? ° “een streeg _ pp growses. __ If-.‘.‘.’.§‘li.t.‘§f‘t’,,f~.;’l2’t.*ii’..... .. ‘P_3l’\i¢S ff°1!¢f3I5'Cffy.'of`fonr' or more. who desireto s_i;cnd_thc day in Pownal, will he Conveyedt ere in the morning, given dinner ,the evening for but $r.25 each. Coach willmeet all such parties any day in the week on my -_ax-iq-in 1' ~ ls ss . AGoo ......., Mr. Alphonse?-Yassallo writes that rea" Baking Bowser is the _tea . - ,_ _l 5 . 1 that he has used it while connectedsviih the? Sydn Sydney. and Davies House, Charlottetown, an “SWS -if' at the dining rooms of the Dominion Iron C0-. Wh9l‘6 ’5,000'are fed each -meal. 7 I 7' ‘ Mr. Va_ssallo-isa member of the_Uniye__r_sa1___C Food Association, of London, Eug.,_an'rl at present “e Engsk fm. p|.|¢¢_ g ll' Of the hotel and dining rooms of the VD. I. & S. st _ U95' . , » _s S_ to still larger proportions. The cost of He 93' &. is Co.. _ sf .» -~ . ' ' C 4 is Fare will include I‘ea on return vo .=__ ,_ _ age. Steamer leaves halt past nine cirwwri July mi, 1900 der. f,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,, a~ 000000)* never yet popular in any country, espe- _ _ .__--5--_'iii Se Saturdayr 7t_h. July- __ _ _'_ _ By Order. . ..-.f__ F. W.HALES. __ ._ _ ~ 1 ,_ G U _ UN ~"‘¥$°”~_.if.- "“l’.`.Z_‘_1T"f'_’.“ -_-_..-r---, l . ‘ _ lite? il I’IIYS|llIAIl Mill SUIIBEUI -__ . . imcru rrsrorrcr-mi _ I Collections made on th _*- wr molar- . _ ____ 'f.~°°=»~‘>.° “=f“=~,.=°'1_.r>'.'.°P=eP**>' fr _ . 1,, 323°” H°°“’ 8 °° 1°’ 12 '° 2% enema si- F, _ff- ' ' - ` J sa a ” it " ‘ . ' _ ‘ . el TELEPHONE 233. qu.. .f‘i»‘."sT°a°.’Z'.w»§' 1.2... i§.§_§_.“;5W’; "" '§‘:°d_;_‘;°:_*3°°ff°°¢ NW- rw;‘.°!‘u£'.i“‘i*v‘.i..°°f?.i-‘”‘......i.r.. °‘ ln" U . liP`°wual June6tf. ‘mm-id‘ Batt-1°( y mm I c mg* " ,S 3. '\ :SE .» '.~¢§i.,, ui l l. r ~ .s-.... 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