IN 2 ' ` HE GU.-\lllllAl\` .,HARl.l1'l 'I ETOWN. AUGUST 51 1899 L 'I _ g v _ _ l years. They may seek rest now pei- EVeryb0dy G U ' chance.iti their several constituetisies Something! And Ioan supply EVERY- BODY with hO}IETHlNG` to read. I keep the latest _ §;‘;§f'k» ‘ Papers Montreal st. Jolmf and Him Magazines. Ch`town Also the nicest and taslie~t Bananas, Oranges. Lemons, Confectionery, Ten, Sugar,ctc, V in the city. R. H. MASON. City Hotel Corner Opposite R. C. Cathedral. Aug. 15d 1 year I I Brain Fund _ W -¢-|»-|»» ' Qpgpg “tg is a new food for the brain and nerve e centres. It is made by special treatment from wheat and barley and is fully cooked and pre-digested. The system will absorb a greater amount. of nourishment from one pound of Grape Nuts then from ten pounds of meat, oatemeal or bread For sale at. sttn tl sorts. io clillllgg lllillis A meeting ofthe Curing; Makers of P. E. Ielend will be held in echanic’s Hall, Prowee Block, Charlottetown, on Wednee- hy, 16th Auonet, at 2 o’clock for the pnr-1 _ of$ermmgaCarriageMakers’ Union and the several ad- ventegmelporeheeingialghqonnsifiee andreiuclngexpeneeein p __ rates by dniqsincar loads. _ We solicit attend- encof co-operationcfoveryman in the bdnmoutholeland. I have arranged with the Superintendent of>¢heP.E.I. A ldlway thatallattendingthemeeting will -have return farefree h ' _.gin p _ y procuring y Wm. McKIE. 12645 l "°lll.l..lfllil' ‘rm u-news :mi se témse IQ. rtdfonureol gcf studgaiii-zinaiie boysrgtdd mm men for Collx, for license tp teach. for ~r°‘dy for umther session. and than ness and for m anical pursuits. The ACADEMY HOME, well furnished, ‘ provides at moderate cost comfortable resi- I encefor the students. Several teachers re- side in the home, pfomoting quietness and duiggenceinstudy and assisting the boys in The M_\NUAL TRAINING DEPART-F KENT with increased equipment and courses ` in Carpentiz, wood Turuinz, Iron Work and Drawingo ers special inducements to those lnolmgéowards eugineerin or mechanics. 'nie 1-:toot or fioirribu TURB admits #tcademy Students to all its advancages free c Location beautiful and healthful. Teachers - f culture and experience. , A family school. Board and Laundry $2.60 per week. Apply for calend i- to ‘ |l0lll|lE L. BRITTAII. ll A. Pllncllil. ” Aug ll`d5w ‘ llllllll SEMINARY Wolfville. N. S. _i 0pons September 6 with a. staff of twelve experienced and accom- . plislied te chers. U There are five courses of study lea.di`g to ` g_radue.tion.-Colle late, Pi~ino,Vocal, .lrt and ‘N ltlocution. Speciilatteutionis also given to the study of_ _Vio1in, Calisthesics, Shorthand and Typewriting. t Pupils can enter any year of the course for which they are dit-id or may take selected Studies. _ Acadia Seminary ivss the WTAXIBILM OF .anvllivr tors at ills _itisniuii cg cm. _ Full cost of collegiate course including Tqitiqn, Bqerd, &C., ¥lr:|.0'J~ 37For cost of extra studies see Calendar. Daze For information with regard rooms, etc.. ad- °'°“’ nav. A. conoon, Woltville. or the Principal 3. H. MscDoN_iLn. Principal. Aug 10-d5w li _ _ overcoat, etfc., ect , fro ~~ fi " " 'T ' iff;-\`r"--:1"' _`i if' QE; , /V ,_ y_ ,~,_ /1_, _,_ :Il _ ‘;l»..f-far.. ~`.-?»'.\_~~.`?j- ‘ _Spring Trade The time has come when you should look up your wardrobe and se howyou are fixed for spring waz. In the event you deciding to invest in e suit or ll -` ' -` 7’ ` f, ~/` li *Z “_ L , f ._ ;i_,'» ,_,.j~=.‘ I . - . `;1 lp Tim” Just. Impartlel, Reliable, Newey seeking at all tiinet to further the best in crests of the people,and recognized therefore $8 The Peop1e’- Paper. Published at its ofhces, New Prowse Block North side Post Ofllce, at the following rates, payable in advances- llorn ing Edition. daily (except Sunday) three months $l.0%§£er yr..., ................... .. 4.41) :ami-weekly tion(Mond. & Thur.) per W. $1.50; in advance ........................ ..1.% eekly Edition (Thursday) ver year ¥1.25;in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L00 Branch Offices where subscriptions may be paid, news furn- ished, advertising, iob work and other busi ness transactedr- Summerside, Currie’s Bookstore-D. K. Currie Manager. Alberton. Alberton Bookstore. G. S. Mnttart Agent. Soni-is East-. Telephone oflice, R Seaman.Ag-ent J-E. B. McCREADY, |J. P. HOOD, Editor.. Business Manager P f . l lll lllllll lllll|ll_ runsnav, AUGUST 15,1899. f a ` LET THEM REST llany of our public men must be sadly tired at the end of “-he long. five months session of 1899. The long session has killed some men out~ rght, prostrated others, and left its mark upon the most stalwart of the _Commons members. Really a man man needs something more than great talents tosucceed in political life. He needs a superb constitution as well. Perhaps the average-elector does not pause to think of this. the beginning of 1896. In that year _ Parliament began. It was known to be the last session and thata ral contest of ueerl withée victory came new, and-fardu~l one duties. oA new 5 1 S p 7 4. .;f.>e._.sa,the ministers mamma is ._ -5 election and then another eeeeion L followed quickly, for supplies must be voted for the year. ' The new session opened August 19th and continued till October. A brief Space to frame measures and get Parliament sat for three months from from March to June 1897. Againl from the beginning of February to 12th June 1898 the Parliament was in mean. A lainie ister began thel laborious sessions of the High Commis- sion, to which Sir Louis gave six interviews, departmental work, all night sittings of the Commons- what an unceasing round of wot-k,a.nd business. and exhausting debate fills _ in the life of a leading, active Cabinet Minister of these days !~ Within these few past arduous years have been crowded a series of f important and perplexing questions. The Manitoba School Question, the introduction of preferential trade, the revolution of our tal s stem within the Intercolonial to Montreal, the organisation of the Yukon, the cele- bration ofthe Queeii’s Jubilee, the repose cuperatiou within the past three Pwmrtly by °h° sumo have been established at the following places, V V Go back threeyears anda half to' E E Cl da of ‘_ s feet a. the hipf. giirfllie and last seegion ofilhzuadeyiieiililil the thigh'b°n°` °»r` femur' bang su _ 80115 “We found the animal near the s election must follow, and hence the face,” said Dr. Holland, "and we session of 1896 was one long and streii- ready have the vertebral column.»ilig» nous light, elife-and-death struggle. leeuymm °_I the largest veftsbrst bein# 1; endgd by limigsgign of 1,' on 23,.d|12 inches in diameter; 18. rihe. which .' 9 but there it will be hard to find for ui Independent Journal, untramnielled and ' ` \ F fearless; aiming to be constituents are exacting and they want many things. Sir Louis Davis is coming home to his native Island. for instance, and he has done much and well for those he represents. Tin: GUARDIAN wishes him a restful and recuperative sojourn in his native land. His political opponents will concede that he is entitled to rest. Repose must be needed by _him and by his colleagues, but it will be an ex- ception rather than in accordance with experience if they get it. For, when the politician is at heme among his constituents he too often Ends that his friends are more troublesome than his opponents. A MONSTER FOSSIL. of a Gentle Animal that Roamed the Ground. Lutntiit, Wyo., Ang. 9.-Dr. W.J. Holland, ofthe Carnegie museum.Pilts- burg, Pa., who has a large force of scientific people working in the great Fossil quarry near Laramie. Wye., was seen today and it was learned that D.” J. L. W.ortman and Dr. Cogglhall. formerly of the American museum ol natural history, who have charge ol the work in the Carnegie _ Fossil quarry in Wyoming, have discovered and ex- humed a monster fossil dinosaur in a perfect state of preservation and have obtained nearly the whole of thi ‘new species. This aiiini.-il'hed~a long -snack. tail and hind legs, and short for-1 »gs. the whole length of the a-iimel being six y feet and it tood 20 ' feet long ard 15 inches in diameter' It had a head like a frog. ' " n April, me mexciiing ind __ rearing 4?* °°°°' 6 f°°*1°“8§ ‘“9‘°“'f°" y four months. h no ,gk Then came the election campaign, "° 5° n mm? ° . the supreme edort on the one side to a°5.;,~,b9“9 M me lag' and in ’ _ ,p shill get then Ill. ?"°l‘lfhll;°" * 8'-“'°"“_m°_°* mtl'°“°||°d hieve’~aloo”“r`|early all the earth] 0 o ' . , r eig teen years within the cntadel, tebra and _are following them hte and on the other a most determined il,>Id_B,endfii’opo ta gottlie bones of and stubborn defence. Victory ' _ perched on the i fi = _ lloorfsis Pills P08 Y ‘ and without Canada, the extension oi J , girdle. which is somethin 1; , ';( _-It _ If your otords, A 35500008, Sick Headache, , Heart- of Onredi-ing andtomcriowycnrdi- .... 'ed 1' me ir- he-.1 will be ye n's' rmiidhe lnldhyallliediuiedealere. 25ers. 1 F' ' | months or iuore°of his time as a mem-'The ‘ ber of that august body,and after that ' came the five months semen just over-, Privy Council meetings, caucuses L2lt€St/ We have just received a. few fonts of the very-latest Typo from the factory. We have also added some new and im- proved machinery tq; gg; bindery. To be up to-date you want to have your work done at D. Tayloi°’s The Péipénxirsirinwr. S _ Wednesday Illd WWES MOTHERS Made by the oldest _Implement meliore In Ganada THE lllllll cl Wllllll _ Light Roller Beal-Ing, Roaporo and llll ers, i Lowest. lightest, strongest, lost powerful, greatest oapaoliy ,gland most durable machines made wh HAVE .. few WALTER A. vvoon Light Reaper., which we are selling cheap. I N. B.-WE CAN furnish repairs for FROST &|WOOD and Walter 0 Wood Machines sold 30 ears ago y . BEL'ALE AGENTS, in all parts of the Island See samples get our prices before purchasing elsewhere A IIRIE & "N1 »-w»-».»env. it This is a. factworth ‘ ' i ’ we are headquarters for Grockclli Glass and ,Qhinaware - - - , The best value on the market ~ , Our specialties are Dinner Setts, Tea Setteand i _ ¥‘:»win»emi¢s¢,‘»¢ev¢me may ‘EL ‘ll ’ The cheapest anfl best W’ W. P. p OOLVVILL. fill; Wholesale and Rerail 9" Sunnyside, Charlottetown _ _ 12; e \ e .1 V ~.. , W 1 . -14. -'.\ ' 'Y .<_.' <1 ` f mf* ,-\ f 7 f` §"` \f;\ \` f;.\\ ; l/_é /-` ,» ,__ r*__ / "°‘ A * L- ` 'Fe `S¢; f"__- A /'k /3 ‘<_f,;_ l/~ _ _ &' 4 _ “ 1 §_.f _\ 1 'A GUMMER MUUNT lllllSllN MIMIEMY --.A.]N'E_- 1---@--_-_l summer mm* we in an it I* SD GIAL LDLLEGE ri R o N | SA-<>Ky_I_L_1r;==.N :B n l s E A ;l:;F;;s‘;s Tim of the 57th year of this Institution will begin Sept. 7th 1899 I U R here ` Cb ' »° §,§§1§5§pT§étg;£§IE1géé“il?T“s°l%h'3?¥ioh?6'ii’§l §iv'.s9iii>§ repeal of the Franchise Aa, me is - ' r anna. -°'- fu- . ~ tempted redistribution of seats; the ,_ or rwnmmg n mfomatm 'ppb' t° plebiscits and in dances mama.. 7 'S wivu1e,N.s. 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