--r --up-».¢_ an nv-~ V -'ve/vi »-- -su --.__ L,-Ufaidtaalna-»~\'-wl=~Y" -t ’ it NK ¢ fs -. .- .f» _ -, , ,__ - .7 .~ . _ _ ‘ - wr V I " V ‘;'I‘I§><’f¢ ` 1-" \; .ij W?" 'F V IV; ' -rn " 4 r Si _ _ _Qu y _ _ng PHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, _ PRINCE) EDWARDI ISL AND, AUGUST '28, 1901. ` = ._ 4;.,-. ,._.._ 1 , . ',;'r-= ff‘?J ._ ._ 214-=°,‘,=,v'1:-Fr;-. _'r-‘--A 't '."»-»2’;3;2.1',' .qv , 1 1.- ..';-`.;.,;-"1 Lu*-‘-‘V ' -Ln. ";. »', .1 “ '*'f,=_i',.-' - ' . . _ _I3 _' - >- gya -f , “‘ A “' = - i- F,-i-*f _._ 5 .`..-._;,¢{-, “,'.»`;-~ -.1 ’§§`:.~y» f;.,..Y~.:l,i-;~,=>.>.<‘_,_,,-T,- _.gy-,__»,,';, 5.; .\,;r»,.f» , ts'-~., ,\1,4._~. , , ,*- .N '_ 1,_ .‘-_¢»,,»_~§ "`1`=;.~‘_,_.!»"~‘-f-‘é A , ‘ , , . ,"7 ,',_ ‘ ‘ in , "V Ei, _ - ,s . » I .. . , . ; . ._ .r .. , X e. 4 it ,Y » - ~»» i 2 1 I Sore ends Ilnc Night Cure for Red, Rough Hands, itching Palms and Painful. Finger Ends .-.15‘l"-~=~_ ~» -~ .ti ~»,.‘_ ._ ~ ----el _r .fs 'ii ~ Il IC Ta SUIP LCN! 10 Lg, I Q* L. SLI . teas-rmenr. I I Soak the hands on retiring inastrong, hot, trcamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with Cutlcura Ointment. the great skin cure and purest of ernollients. Wear. during the night, old loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut ilthepalms. For red, rough.chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with ahapeless nails, and painful finger ends. this treatment is simply wonderful. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE Um Cu-norms Soar assisted by_ C_uti- Mra Ointment for preserving, purifying, amlbeauti tying the skin. for cleansing the nalp of crusts. scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening whiteni , and soothing] 'red rough, and are haililds, for baby ras es, ftchings and Bxitations, and for all the p s of the bilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women Crrnc nA Soar in th I use u e crm d baths for annoying infiammations, chaf- lngs, and exooriations, or toofree or offen- sive rspiration, in the form of washes lorufdsrative weaknesses, and for many lnative antiseptic purposes which readily Et themselves to women, especially ta ers. Nomoéhheré medicated soap is t_o compared i or reservmg, puri- fying, and beautlfgng tgie skin, scalp, Inir, and hands. o other foreign or do- mestic toilet soap, however expensive, is so be compared with it for al the 'lphurs of the toilet, bath, and nursery. ns E combines in Om: Soar at Ons Pnrca she nlsr skin and complexion soap, and the nxsr toilet and baby soap in the world. ¢ompleteTreatment for Every l1umeur.-- Gincuns Soar, to cleanse thoskin of crusts and X18 and soften thothieksned cutiele, and CUTI- Qls Oixrltrr. to instantly allay ilchin , in- lammation, and irritation, and soothe and heal. A Srxorm Sir is often sufficient to cure the unrest skln,scalp. sad blood humour, with loss dhalr when all else fails. / ; IU/ .:,“‘......~"-“.°fim.i.':'.:~.:>a:;.:'....~”°“:""“».-..°“‘ g- . 1 Crown Gem Jars We have alarge supply of GEM JARS and asthe pre- serving season is now on, will sell especially low Pinto 6.: each. Quart! 7 c etch. ¥{gallons bc each. ubber Rings I2¢ dQz_ .l.l).IIlACI.EOI) & C0. ii liiiiiiiit si su. insurance Agents. Fire, I Marine, Life- Reprenenting the lending smith Companies- THE '”‘ sEss|oN '°’ --OF 'l`I'll'i- Ilillllllli Bllillltii Iillllllllll. Halifax, N. S., begins September 3, 1901 Free Syllabus and General information on opplicationto .Katulbach 6 Schurman PR Boxagn Phonerora 1 'K l Repair TI-iE GUARDIAN Ari Independant journal, untramrnelled {an fearless; aiming to be Just, lmpartlat, Reliable. Newsy, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people. and recognized therefore as The ;Peo:p1e’l Paper. Published at its offices, New Prowse Block North side Post office, at the following rates able in sdt n pay 'a ce:- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month asc. per yi' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Semi-weekly Edition (Wed. sl Sat.) per year $1.50; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 _ in advance ................................... . .$1.00 Branch Qfflcee have been established at thefollowing places where subscriptions maybe paid, news urnish- ed, advertising, job work and other business transactedz- Surnmerside, Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B. C. Ba ker, Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, A t. gen Souris East, Tel :phone flice-P. G. Seaman, Agent I I. E. B. MCCREADY, J. P. HOOD, Editor _Business Manager U' J” W _:_ ' iii loiilil iiiiilii VVEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901. SHORT COURSE DAIRY SCHOOL. Tru: GUARDIAN had a visit yesterday from Mr. Robert Jenkins, Secetary, and Mr. Fraser T. Morrow, Inspector of the P. E. Island Dairying Association in the in- terestlof establishing a dairy School of Inst-ruction.!'~,’As is well known Ontario has a permament School of Dairying at Kingston and New Brunswick has one at Sussex. What is proposed for P. E. Is- land is a short course, say two weeks of lectures and practical instrunction in dairy- ing tolbe held in March or the latter part of February just before the annual meet- ing ofthe Association. The matter will be brought before the Directors of the Dairy Association at their next meeting 6th September. Mr. J. A. Ruddick. Chief of the Dairy Division at(Ottawa proposed _ the matter on his recent visit to the Island. He. said|ihe|Depari:ment would send an instru- ctor to conduct the school, and he him- self was coming to attend the Dairy ‘ Associations annual meeting and would attend the close of the course. It would be necessary to locate the school in some place where there are all the facilities and appliances for dairy work and a full supply of milk at that season of the year. There will be no difficulty on this score. We trust that the Dairylng Association will take the matter up and have the proposed school put in operation. It ought to do much to promote practical knowledge in the line of factory work. The time proposed for the course will be at a period when many of the factory managers will have leisure to attend. the school will enable them to obtain in their own Province information and in- struction for which in former years many found it necessary to go abroad. We believe the proposal will meet with general favor among our dairymen and . we hope to see it carried into effectin the new year. The Yiiinnipeg Free Press adlrms that the Roblin goverement between January 22, 1900 and February 26,, 1901 dismissed 108 persons from oflice in Manitoba and have since largely added to the number, and adds that “the present Manitoba Government possesses the worst record even held for vindictive partisanship in the civil service.” _.___m.-_a The Newfoundland Government have invited Sir Wilfrid Laurier to visit that Island in October to confer with them in regard to greater security for ships in passing their coasts. Five ocean Steamers with their cargoes, representing a value of a million dollars have been wrecked this season on the Cape Race promontory. All vessels passing in or out of the Gulf of St-. Lawrence across the Atlantic when the Straits of Bellisle I a°e closed by ice must pass this dangerous coast as near as may be. The Straits of Bellisle are also dangerous, and nearly a. score of steamers have been wrecked there within ten years past. The Dominion Government is push- ing forward this season a. telegraph wire along Labrador to Chateau Point and thence laying a cable to Bellisle itself. Newfoundland is in treaty with Marconi for the introduction of his system. It is hoped that these and other measures may reduce the present very great dangers of I the Newfoundland coast. CHAMPION SWIMMER. ° wal-ir. §°°°°°°°°°°°°°3 -- 0ne ol ourgreat Specialities Our business has been so great for pest _few months it has been almost im- possible to turn out our orders on time. he question naturally arises. What isthe reason ofso great a rush? The reason is plain, our gn! is Btted throgghout wtiith the _ test Modgxu lac nery an emplaymg none t int clns workmen. earein a better position to turn out work in a mink tory manner than any other stanlish- ment on P. B. Island We have the facilities and know how bguute tha. work. veueat landbe eomksd of the mes-ill of our work. Bruce Stewart & Co., Bolilorndemunngiasun, ilseniaisu and r'z5.ch“. 0000 LONDON, 24.-The race for the quarter-mile salt water swimming championship of England od' Worth- ingtonto-day was won b D. Billing minutes 20 1 5 seconds. ' " v § , Wsshdayiseasyandclothes I Uetwhiteifyouuse . "VIU'I'0RIlE” . I I " ‘gt does Evzvrnh siasbboard ` ru ) FIU » W. Mchiunou 8c lllrhevln, Queen D. . Agents at Gmiottetown. ton, who covered the distance in 8, . ~\ I I Itls quite surprising to read in the Boston Herald that an order has recently been issued by the authorities of the Le- arose from a conductor having given dir- ections in the foreign language which, being misunderstood,very nearly resulted “ high Valley Railway prohibiting the use of any other language than English by g employees of the road while on duty. The 0 I order adds that “in no case shall Pennsyl- ' vanla German be spoken". The order inanerinan nniiinion. 'rue Herald adds Yesterday We opened our first consignment that the language known as Pennsylnanla English and is spoken commonly by at German is a combination of Bavarian and Of NSW Fall JHCIIEIZS. WB 8.81! IIIB LR(Il8S I'.O VISIIG lee” “"° "1"1‘°” P°°P1°‘° P¢°°=Yl'“i°~ our Mintle Department and see some of the swell- It. is said not to be dying out. Z I --*--- .st Jackets ever shown in Charlottetown. TURKISH ARMY IS BORDERING ON ANARCHY. ' CoNs'rAs'rrNoPL1:, August 24.,-Owing to the arrears in pay, the Turkish army is inastate bordering on anarchy, and a I number of violent. acts on th e part of the soldiers have been reported. The gf.~.i-- risor at Adrianople threatened to burn tliegovernofs house and hold him cap- tled. The Porte sent a courier tojpay the men, and trouble was averted there. in il? . . me nnienntne money mam-rn were ner-‘ New homespuns in different shades of Browns and Greys, Black Cheviot and Broad Cloth PALAQQ QAR FOR ROYAL PARTY, in Black and different Shades of Blue. NEW YORK, Aug. 24,-The palace car Sandringham built at Dayton, Ohio, un- der an order from the Intercolonial Rail- _ road for the use of the Duke and Duchess f of Cornwall and York on their trip ‘ _ Q _ through Canada has been shipped to Hal- ifax. The interior work is in mahogany. holly and light oak. Conooivn, August 25.-The Gazette, which is a semi-ollilcial organ, publishes a sensational article to-day concerning the organization of the German oilicers corps and the dismissal of those oilicers who through cxtravagnt smartuers smother as were contained therein A ltllill lf€|l|lS€. cerned, by holdin? a dollar close to his eye. The total ecl pee of health is often pro- duced in much the same way, by letting the dollar shut out from view all other things and intereslta. 1 with Agreatmanypeope y-forweath health and admit at Feast that they have made a poor bargain. In the chase of the dollar people are too eager to take time to eat regularly or choose pro food, the stomach becomes disorderedpdrr . diseased, the food eat- en ceases to nourish, " . and physical break- down comes. Dr. Pierce’s Golden 4’ ,_ \ Medical Discovery _ Y \ mwq ,» _ ` cures diseases of the 'II ’ \. I stomizcéh and other 013 ‘ -' , ans digestion an I. / 'I i nutrftion and so enables (_ \ _ the strengthening of the body, in the only way by C wllitélé sttrengotlcid can be op- ts n y roper digestegldand perfiic y al - sum' 'lat . ‘ ‘Isuflbredforfouryesrswlth . E:-in in my stomach so that at ..n¥Z.‘ i’&‘.“"§.‘.17§"§.§.‘.‘ifn‘f“ai A ' cfnniin, einem cn., onin. rr £ wrote to u about my sickness I and was igld to use your medi- cinai which I did with good - . ta. I only used four bot- tles of ‘ Golden ll Discow ery'and must aae§‘;At l am entlrelygcured, an eel like o gleewaicipllzanioaidiyl can lgrvnhly recommend your The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1oo8 pages, #ea on receipt of stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing ony. Send 3,1 one-_cent stamps for the paper-covered edition, or 50 stain; for the cloth-bound volume, to Dr. V. Pierce, Buialo, N. Y. pn in-r 1- i | L wild \- { 3 Essence r i . I II extra strong -I-fl, Pickling Spice=, Tumeric ii S ` _rf v = "` A , I A' we P felling their friends of our wonderfully low prices. _lo i 'isnt . ci it c u ",.,i,_,__ e - .kill ~ f The Cer-ifr-tl Drug Store, _.l.' . _lf I ll lr) f` I >- § ”' ~& \ ,- ii ~» ~ ~ . _ - ' ~~* - . -i ,. ' . - ` ~ - - . ° ‘ ' -.1 Slight init I I owls .‘I:si‘.S.f:r:.r::. l 20 lbs- I' I Fine Cut Mixtures l-2 and llb. tins. Aug 16 diy and wr yr. _ Another lot of English and Canadian Shawls ‘.1 ICKEY 85 NICHOLSDN 'roeacco MANUFACTURERS. .y .1 of 1 We Carry USB. .av \-‘» Prices away down. . » - » aw- lmtmm Oll sl __ ,, 4 \ 1 » ig T* .5 °.`< _.» ‘ii il `t‘¥ A ;°::.i,i:.11:f"°;.x‘;,‘;..f.“.;°:;:.:.’§“°:.:.;fI F _ Per |15 & This is a good __ _ - day, and the warm SECRETS DESTROYED. ' weather gets the more Loi-mon, Augu;t_ -Truth says that - enloy W' the late Dowager Empress Frederick ‘relvphone as (N recently destroyed her Journals and fend us 'md ‘nd 'en . _ Q °°ffe»°°°°-°° with QM Vi°»°»i= w v u In In el -. U I S s ° P°°k=f=° == >'°" dw' prevent leakages of such state secrets I W5 IDUIYB Oli! 1429 pp 'H *I Leave your Orders for ;~;ihn»E_-IM,-ly-I;-;<§;-rfl-35 ummer Suits o I Any man Qu Foduce a total 0° Plsfeuflzfd FIU of the sun, so far ss he himself is con- ' W er Street. John McLeod <5: Co il .4 ~ ..»_."s~»~»- ni A Full Line of tin and enamelled wares and all other uten- I sils necessary for kitchen ssmebypaying for this ad A We are daily receiving flattering compliments on our low press and °m°°' dreds of customers who have bought from us are during the past year are °,§,‘;f{,;‘Q::,"i‘{e'§“§, ti I Bl sun ri PN ~ _.-r - ~ ~*--sf »-‘-;~.sr,ff.‘2,~'~=rl-=.---. ~ \é'1~»"f=;-‘-'elf -. r _ "-_ - " "‘ - - ~» _ _ - -- / .. *~ ,. *t < in . r'°-*L _ ~_.»` `_:_ In Order c gag- _~_ of isisous we are ; splendid quality at Only 5c peg asktoscetbem. E.“II..I§ ...I‘... nausea:-at -rf Don t _il M » Iii# GINGER ALE.c1msu son soon. onsivon rnosrn that we manufacture tl A SAPARILLA. etc.. to be found Island l e We full gl we want L or yoiieteogi out we know you will bellufeed. ‘1 H01' qillli , Cuonab sir treatmeii sf all tim Perle rd ha ...‘.....1°..:“ '° PM ll Sl Charlottetown. ¥!¥‘..*¥¥%ilf*ltl ##1 P DEMAND Rs-oRcANiz.-mon. » penal yesterday. T' * "'“’ ` \ To send as s Trial Ord all the spirits of the soldiers. Tue Gaz- . S _ _ ette says this action should be taken re- unnysl 8 gardless of high family connections or the Q 'B . -_ millitary record of the offending officers. = ,____,.,,_,_. , . You ll en ice cn _ _ _ , _ _ . . I E to ordinary cream-a put it up in l0c 20c Mi. John 6 Mc Do from our Pasteurized ci i r ll I I DIRECT S S ELLI Will resume her I i weekly sailings betw port and Sydney begi HOOD Oll Wodneada J I R McMIL July18th, r9ox- eod & w sm WANTS LUSTS FDU Apply to A Duclieinin & é. LOST-On St Peters Road, noon A tripod or Camera return to Guardian Oice and de FOR SALE OR T0 LET-The on Longworth Avenue, ra roam, conveniences, situation high d Also 9 roomed house, new. 1.01 ments, immediate possession. -W WANT A Dodd lltogrs. POR SALE.-A new cotta e on 1 rece! A r is n h enteinployment, ages from the country' prefeI'igd.°p;, hear from any good b afraid of work and wmldma gl _ -#__ __., A lytoSl(,2o8l£errlmaxSt ass, TWO OR THREE BOARD accommodated in s central pa , ,,,,,,, Crockery llhmplimenls Allmodern improvements. Ad m¥éN'1‘EDn-By micdl? of plendid _assortment Anbfadun ,L mm Not the idle take of gosups but the careful opinion of onlie' Skip Grim tvm¢_'_r°_nn.-.anne 7/ em, etc, _il our store and youskip the biggest crockery bargains ever heard of. Hun sp§fynuni»"§‘m¢n¢.' I 'e' T0 LET-That conveniently nthe corner of Pownal and W present occupied by Mr Hewitt, eznuimproyements. Pcnession o ay I ar p roic ery r co” ,,3,<;,l-_§_'f,;,,A_s\,;f;;_,=;;°_zv,,_<3,,~ a A Levi. om sand oppnsm ml-ine , “‘ “°‘°‘° °°""“‘*°°°* *