»--- - ---~°“!§hnsu»f~ c- ._ ._ . ........_.. ...__ ._ ._......-. \_ ..............~».._..-.... --4. 1 I i _ -.»-_ ~.»....._,.. ,_‘ ____,,________M __.\ __ , ., _ _ . ...,,..-_....4 ..,.- ~ w-#I THE GUARDIAN, CHARLCTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MAY 25 Lil \ O *Tl _ ' l * -I - _ 92? r - .. 4 me cU.iRni_».N,onim.orrnrowN. PRINCE EDWARD lsr.-AND. MAY 25. 1901. ___ _ F355, ,i _ in ll _ __ Jim 'l`li--ro never \\':i> nnyiliiug else so good for a Foro Throat as Gridiths' Menthol Lininiowt. Just. sargle the Throat with ii littlo of this won- erful liniment and rub the outside. you will be surprised how quickly the soreiiess and swelling will all disappear. All drug- gists sell it. llrlillths’ Menthol Linlment. lil li0RN|iG (iUlRll|lN, , _ ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1901. It seems strange after the Canadian P- __ - Militia Department had prohibited any military parade, salutes or trooping of colors on the 2lth as a breach of military ) etiquette while the army is in mourning, e 8 that King Edward should have attended Victoria Dai with an OUTING or Picnic. We have just received a choice line of Canned Meatsfor sandwiches. Chicken Loaf Ham do r Dried Beef Sliced Breakfast Bacon Corned Beef Hash Lunch Tongue Boneless Chicken Boneless Turkey Devilled Ham. Special prices on all Syrups, Lime Fruit Juice, etc. J. D. MCLEOD & C0. Phone |26 ~ 'nun ‘ A Liiiicr sronn Is brim full of bargains, We’ keep High Quality Groceries’ at Low Prices. Buyers who have not visited us will do’ well to call and see what we can do in the way of Supplies. i .l...........-... Driscoll &. Hornsby, Queen St. 000°* i O Mackinnon & Williams Barzisters, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. D, A. MACKINNON, LL. B., K.. C. B. BAYFIELD WILLIAMS. Otlloe-Cameron Block, Charlottetown Honey to loan on Real Estate. Jan 17d&w 1* 1 lnsureluurlife wirn ri1e___,,\ in Standard Life Assurance Co. of Scotland, > ESTABLISHED |825. Assets $46,000,000. One of the oldest and strongest of -Life Companies in existence. Policies free of restrictions, issued on all ap- proved plans, for protection and in- upon the military ceremonies noted in our despatches of this morning. Probably his Majesty had not received a copy of *_ the Canadian Militia Departments gener- al order. Probably the absence of llags and bunt- ing from view in Charlottetown yester- day was partly due to the order issued from Ottawa in regard to military display and partly due to a sincere, if 'mis- taken desire to honor the memory .of the dead Queen. We learn toatin Cardigan a different view was taken and the village was particularly gay m with flags and hunting yesterday. In this city the day was very quietly observed, but many took advantage of the holiday for an outing to to the country. There were a number of picnics at Keppock and other resorts, also fishing parties. Every A team was out from the livery stables and still more in demand. The night train to _ the City from the west was greatly _ crowded. 5 I MARRIED. _ At the residence of J. T. Godfrey, Esq., North Wiltshire on May 22nd by the Rev J no. Dystant Mr. John Crew of Hunter River to Mrs. Sarah Brooks of Fredericton P. E. I. I men. I I In Brooklin, Mass., May 16th. Marion ElizabetliBrown,dearly beloved daugh- ter of Angus D. and Elizabeth Brown, 8 months and 2l days. -_-.Qi THE CHINESE TAX. The Chinese are the most _lightly taxed people in the world. All the land there belongs to the State, and a trifling sum per acre, never altered through :long centuries, is paid as rent. This is the only taxin the country, and it amount.s_ toasum equal to about one pound per head yearly. WEEDY FLAVORS INMILK. ' The season of weedy 'tlavormin milk will soon be with us and they will de- ! tract very much from the quality of early June cheese and tosonie extent of butter There is no way that we know of, of avoiding these flavors. Dandelions and other things will grow and if the cows are on the pastures they will eat them. _By the persistent and intelligent aera- tion of milk these flavors can be quite largely eliminated.-Co-operative Farmer. -_?.¢_i_ Tl-IE KINGS RESOLUTION. li The King of Italy, as a boy, was not allrweu much pocket-money, .as it was _ uecessary for his father to evercise much economy. One day the present King, veatmenc . when quite a. lad, astonished his mother HYNDMRN 81. 00.' Gineral A gcnts, Charlott its vn 1- » =Ol.l'lOIQIO= .KEEP A dull Lawn, Mower does more . OFF harm than good. U . W e sharpen and - - THE _ repair them and ° ‘l make them cut - ‘ GRASS as good as new. ' Send them alonge iuci miami ci.; IO..-.I 1 3 I Machinists and Boilermakers. Founders, Engineers, - Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- U ‘ ioneiown P. I-:_ island _ . Phone x25. . by asking her how much a silk dress would cost. She told him, whereupon he said, “I haven.’t quite so much as that, but if you’ll let. me go alone some morn- ing I think I can go to some shop where \ they don’t know me and get one. I want I to give itto my nurse. Her best gown is really quite shabby.” . A ' _ C0-OPERATION OF COLONIAL FORSES. In the British House of Commons, Mr. Brodrick made the following significant statement: "We propose to attach to the ` Yeomanry, I hope, at no distant date, similar forces to those colonial forces who _ served in South Africa." It is _understood the Imperial government proposes to con- ~ fer with the colonial governments as to _ the colonial wishes in this matter of co- , operation of the colonial forces with the I imperial army, through the new imperia yeomanry. . --0--_» BEACH’S STOMACH 8; LIVER PILLS _ the only reliable TONIC pill for Constipa tion and Indigestion, no sickness, no pain, _ from using Beach’s Pills, Send 10 cts. ltoThe Baird Com an Woodstock N. B , D Y. i - _ for a. trial sa.i°nple.Regular size bottle price 25ce.nts. at all dealers. _ F - _ -=i_ Ai, I 'J QC A"l3l`i`-ISI CI-IAN CE FOR TAYLOR. PARIs, May 19-Jucpuelin, the French champion cyclist, has decided to give “Majah" Taylor, the American rider, another chance. The two men have agre- ed to meet in another series of three races on May 27. under the same con- ditions tliat governed their meeting of Thursday. Taylor requested the use of pacemak- ing machines, which was agreed to by the Frenchman. Both men have again started training for the event, and this time Taylor is confident he will beat the rival. --ol A HALIPAX SERVANT. A remarkable instance of service is reported from Lancaster, England. William Barrow the timckeeper at Gil- low’s cabinet works, has been in the em- ploy ofthe firm for sixty-six years. Al though over eighty years of age, he is active, being invariably the first on the premises every morning and the last to leave at night. His father held the keys before him, having joined the house of Gillow’s in 1801., so that the present year crowns “a century of service” by father and son. _ ml- & KING OF THE KLONDIKE HUNDRED BY _THB POPE TACOMA, Wn., May 21.-At Dawson, two weeks ago, Alexander McDonald, "King of the Klondike," was made a Knight of St. Gregory by authority of a special letter from the pope. The pre- sentation was made by Rev. Father Gendreau who secured this signal hon- or for the Klondike gold miner, after long correspondence with Rome, in the course of which he pointed out Mr. Mc- Douald's generous benefactiions. o J _ll who would iiiink iiieie wasinsanity behind a drop of witer? But there It was a favorite torture in the old days to fasten the victim where water should slowly drtip on his forehead. In a li e while he was a howl- ingfmaniac. _ onien do not, as a rule, realize how the steady , drains which sometimes ' aiilict them must _at last re-act on the mind. Sometimes, it is only fretfulncss, irritability or peevishness. At other times the condition passes beyond un- reasonablencss to irrationality. With the relief of the from dis- ease, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite rescription gives also a cheerful mind and contented spirit. When the drains and pains are stopped the mind soars up like a balloon from which dead weight has been cast out. Mothers who never knew a happy moment when the birth hour confronted them, and younger women doomed each month to a period of mental depression as well as physical suiering, have found a perfect cure by the use of “- Favorite Prescription.” It.contains no alcohol, neither opium cocaine or other form of narcotic. _ “ I sufered with female weakness about eight gfrs-_trie_d several doctors but derived no neit _until I began_usui_g Dr. Pierce?s Favor- ite Prescri tion," writes Irs. john Green, of Danville, Qoyle Co., Ky. “This medicine was recommended to me by other patients. I have taken six bottles and I feel like another person.” “I took your medicine six months and feel low like a new person," writes Miss Annie Steplliens, ofBcllcville, Wood Co., W. Va. “ Have no cadache, no backache, no pain anywhere. I took seven bottles of Doctor Piercc's Favorite Prescription, { and seven bottles o hio __ ‘Golden Medical Discovery." I ; think there is no medicine like gpcgpr Piercesdl ean‘t speegk ig enoug your _ i- -- "“ »_ - eine gr it hasdone me so iguch good, I don’t feel tired as I .._»‘. used to, nor sick. I feel well and think there is no medicine equal to Dr, Pierce’s Favorite _.-;,,,- - eps Prescription." af* `-`\ Doctor Pi_erce’s Pleasant __c=~~~.-...,- Pellets are graduated to il ? the sensitive system of hui! women. `"‘r 1 4 ,,., » F :ll UI ' El 5 How about your gear you want new dies, perhaps a line, cast or net or may _.7 be you intend to get a new rod. ‘I Look 0ier Cir Stock all fresh and well selected. if Prices never were lower.We will try ' and pleace you. _.-" 8®Special snaps for the lolidays in f ~` cigars, pipes, etc. ‘I A. w. nsnmi, rim. ii. Kmg " _\~___ The Square Dnuggist. 7%” Sunnyside. Q li.. -ef-/~ », -A , _ __ *_ _ Hughes’ ‘ __ _ V _ ` ~ V ¢ o g _ ~ Special Remedies W-.`.`§` " _~ are all tried Medicine", specially for the die- » `_ eases _tor which they a:e recommended-Tlie . '; " _ ‘ most important are- ' _ 17, _ _=_.'-' _ ___._. ___ Z _ ~ RI' .' The hot blast Lumber 'in our dry lionse, _will be sold at a bargain, delivery Kiln, Heater and Fan, now-in .~;- -f :.f-ses Hughes’ Hughes’ Ton c. __ . ixture . __ Waters. ixtu.e. wi' ` si Ll _is Sl ll :gy Dr. H m hre ’s. It is°afact condlrined Emost qmple . “a hole in our boot. I experience that those who habitually re- sort to Humphrey’s Specidcs for aid and cure in their illness, have less sickness, better health, better growth, longer and more vigorious lives. than those treated by other methods. The fact is explained in the circumstance that these Specifics, because ofthe method of their compos- ition, hnveadeeper and wider range of action than other medicines, anl thus constantly tend to eradicate constitution- al disease. _ THE CURES EMBRACE. Headache Grip, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Sore Women’s Complaints, Infants’ Diseases Rheumatism, and other formidable and oft times fatal diseases. At all druggists 25 cents. Humphrey’s Homeopathic Co., Cor. William and John Sts., New York. ing discovery has been made in the course followed the strata which contained *Zi-ig- ure a. corn. onot use acids or other caustic preparations ‘ and don’t cut y tis a simply to ap ply Putnam’s Painless Corn and \Vart Ex tractor and in th d h The_c_ost may not be nearly so high as you anticipate.-Jas. Paton &. Co. 20 tf $l00gold watch is the ilrsi. prize, and scholars’ census competition, in which e silver watch is the lirst prize to the_ nearest, estimator, will both close June lst. Estimates si-nt after Until furthernotice the steamer Hills . ‘ PD .Y r est Duehemin, city. 18 tf. back, deep Swiss Insertion front, soft When your hack’s aching after a hard day at the washboard avoid a re-ocurrence of the pain bv sendin 5 cents for sample duced, always used.-J. H. Spicer 221 Commissioners St.. Montreal, P. Q. may 2.'31wpd Fruit-including oranges' ) . ' _ _ 0 _ ' ree ays t e corn can be ` ` removed without pain. Sure, safe, pain- ’_ _ less. Take only Putnam’s Corn Extract- . , or. e-il Our first census competitir n, in which a -- L__l£;\_it§h£2lfévaffglsféglgfidipiényggg_ Have no diiii :ulty in selecting material for a suitfor spring “Ideal” Washing Tablets. Second' to , ,_ none. No injury to clothes. Once intro- " ‘ C " ~ _ I' 1 _ pears". .coaos \\\\“l` . . _'>_" ( \ Dr. Humphrey's Specitlc Manual mailed ' A ` A for the asking. _ . . The fact that this store shows a bigger i=ossiL1sED TREES ‘iN KENT. far superior stock of Dress Goods than A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,nm,eSt_ other store in the city is the chief of sinking the shaft of the Kent coal why you should come here tp buy our works at Dover, when a seam of fossilised , d coniferae was passed through. The same ` Go S' ' ‘ bitumen. Some unusually large and Fancy D r ess' Goods per yd up biautiful specimens have been secured, - - i and will be sent to the British Museum. Black and Navyserges 200 per y _ Black Poplins 50a, 90c add ‘ HOW TOCURE A COR), _ Cashmere and Merino 32c up; . Itlis one of the easiest things in the Black Biistsr Ciuth up- world to c D i 1 Carpets.-That country house of yours Landers, ` mfhv ni_~ed_refurnishiniz. Our carpet man Wi _gat y give vnu prices for Blinds, ' _ Mattings, Rugs. Carpets, Oilcloths, etc. sunnyslda ;__f;i;tio_date will not be counted.§§.2_W.\_ boro will run to Orwell on \Vedne.sday ' and to (‘rapaud Thursday of each week, _ ° leaving Charlottetown at8 o’clock a. ui. ‘1 0 Should these days prove unfit then she _»_i ` will go to Orwell on Thursday and Crap- 1; P ~ and on Saturday. 27 d&w 3w. Pat 8: Ex. \.. ‘ A few second hand bicycles in ood con - W h , l h ` S . dition for sale. A l ,wg E n e _ f, _ tucked cus-_,_ _,,_1fcona,._ the very ,atesn at our store. Al kinds of fashionable makes, at very low Special, $1.75.-J as. Paton 8; Co. 20 tf in stock. ` >- pines-apples, rhnbard and ` ' h A ' -‘“ n tomator-s at right price at use of “Ideal” ‘\Va.shing Tablets. Will a'.s_oldier of the_ Queen from experience able time to see our stock of Dress Skirts o $4.o0.-Jas. Paton_& Co. '20 tf PASTURE FOR THE SEASON at Belvidere. YVill take a. number of cattle for the season at moderate price. ABply to John Cook near the premises or onald McMillan, Royalty. 16d 2w pd ' 1 Shlis Ladies _ _We have opened another lot of the Celebrated ,“King,§hoes’_’.for ladies in- ` S,,,,,e,,,,,& CC_ Q3 3, "Light -Weight Underclothing " All previous results put in the shade by C F W not injure finest f-ibric. Compounded by In °°'m!‘i light. Smooth and soft A . - 50 cents er it fidii .fi in _PSU- §il‘é?..>2§,_‘é_f._.i‘“.= .§i.‘i.‘i.."f°