f an Ji’ V \ I I THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWL SEPTEMBER l 1598 - v- -1-iq-2 . , _ ’=,~ c1¢iwtr=v»§1q _ I l V I "*"'*""‘*°'~~;“'-’*°§¢%’>¢~°i¥`bI'2 -‘trL&d=<.=s .'rw‘oe-sisavvsrearnei-:ww f. »-spa-~\,¢=eq¢.\»-,mg ~=--= ~- ~~ °’ - P ' ~ ' <~ ~ rv'wo-°‘“~>'o~“i“w~"~‘ " » . i . Mr. Curzon as Governor General of ,India a new departure has been made. _ During the 125 years that have elapsed since the days oil \‘§1ari£n Hastings no commoner nas ie e position. In more recent years noble- men of not only high rank but of dis- tinguished abilities such as Lord Dufferin, Lord:Lansdowne and others of like distinction have been selected for the place. This lia.s been because ofthe importance and delicacy of a. - post where not only the native ele- iiezt Wlihstnegfour _inenla is diiiicult to govern but also ‘got Wig, d S fpwii b =ause of the vast strategic import- ue lf 0 3' ance of India. in view of the complica- our straw hats. tions with Russia. Under existing conditions the viceroy requires to be F . & C0 a diplomat of the most astute order. SUNNYSHJE. an remark that in the appointment of more miserable than an ill-fitting i1nconi~ fortable hat flui-ing this hot weather ? , We can fit your head as well as your pocket book. and make you forget the There can be no doubt that in sel- ccting Mr. Curzon for viceroy Lord i iacertainlycured _'by theuaeof EGYPTIAN _.___¢-l-_ rom, .ale by au Druggists. the plebiscite campaign in Quebec. Pri zse bin- C layyrogbeodpern e i ing seventeen per cent were aliens. G0lll DO0Sll’l Need ___ It’s the same with the= P P Y _ 'if-. any work done in our line salaries. It is to be observed that in ‘P Y 1- “first class.” .= S' thoroughly convinced. llllllllllll `||l|lI III Engineers and Machinists. __ Steam Navigation Co s W * Charlottetown l’.E.I. _ ‘X 0E my _hw to the continuance of religious Salisbury thought him eminently adapted for a diiiicult position under ,Jcritical circumstances, else he would 'hardly have deprived himself of so valued an assistant in the house of commons atthe present juncture. - It may be taken as a compliment to the democracy that for the first I time in more than a. century a. com- moner has been chosen for the highest place in the gift of the imperial gov- ernment and the moreso as the ap- pointment comes from a ministry led by a lord and generally credited with a disposition to fully sustain the pre~ stige of the nobility as the possessors of superior talent. It has been hinted that Her Majesty the Queen ' out of pei sonal regard for Mr Curzon ` and his American wife strongly fav- < oredfthe appointment, butthere must A have been other reasons of personal Etness that actuated Lord Salisbury 0\ \ and the government. I The call is still out for $5000 for Fifty seven per cent of the fifteen _hundred men who were with Dewey _ at Manila were American born, it is said, while twenty per cent were ~ naturalized’ citizens and the remain- | . As is well known .United States My __ oiiicials are now collecting the -' revenue at Santiago. The ot-her day they were met by a demand fromthe Stock used in our Shop Roman Catholic Archbishop there for ,-1 when thinking of getting __é a ortion of the revenue to a their W _ you may . my upon ug; Spain and her colonies the _Catholic . The m,,,te,i,,1 and orb; Church is a state _1nstitutio’n, the manSh~ are alwa sstrictlyg priests and ecclesiastics being paidi 3 out of the national treasury in the ' Give ug a can and E same way as the officers of the army E or the postmasters. Cuba. is no longer _ Spanish, it is true, but the U. S. off- _ K G i icers are in some doubt whether to §_ continue the practice temporarily _ _‘ or not. The clergy point out that if hm' payment is refused “it may be fatal - 1 aasasaassaaa a. est $4.00 ire Mattress In Canada. Try one for at iiiontli and if you are dissapointed in any way we take it \ back. Cheaper makes down to $2.25 each. Good strong mattresses all of them. ARK WR|GHT& 00., ll’I|. %%`..i=%%%% faaagiaaisaeaaa Saaaiiea § U1 U1 U1 it 5 1. is Home MAKERS. P , there. “ Minimum H “ Range ‘~ i.Merins Tenip’tre for month ` Highest Temp’tre 77 3 on the 4th Lowest ‘~ 5511 ‘~ 1" 28th gaiiafall 4.194 inches ~ _ _ est! at _ - --if - ome New ater ces for Fall Wear. the study of Spanish __in the United I States owing to the fact thata large. number of persons .pdesirei _to be pre~:l E pared to push their fortunes m the West Indies, where a knowleg_ige___ Spanish wlll be found most desirabl_e.l Already the school authorities °“in'~; Chicago have introduced the teaching) of Spanish into the public schools” with abundant money at their com- mand, the nnn element may be ex- E- csnmiii. usucsroae, E p ty SPNNYSIUE. "i But we can safely say that with our new ss .ini it ti‘;;...°.i‘Z.?_Z.;‘.‘¢‘; ?;°.l%'s2i:t°€.t.“3$° "’°‘ ' Come and inspect our goods, and get our '1~,,,,`,,_,,¢,,,, fm. Aan* _ S , ' _ We make _the fashionable Cloths Par Meats for August 1898, and 1897. iMeiii Maximum Temperature pected to make a. big effort at the close of the campaign and especially on the day of polling. Watch them! @@@@”'éT*f;- @@@@@@@ » \ _ L J ~.. f ~ A _ -1 A ,_ _ . » f. f--J . I _ I _ I _ , , . _s _ . »=m°mf- MHS lrnnusnnn snirelne »»»lHl MORN\Nl Gllllllllllf ._ . -- £1 P'°°‘d° V °°1'"° roar oi cu.uiLor'ri-:rows his determination to thoroughly in-1 A 31 An st A 1 _ vestigate the charges of camp mis- iN “fs d'°° E1, ' M mae’ 1° vm’ 'rncnsn/tv snpr i iss d h h Ort _V D6? 18 H11 . rvlllg. mmagement an W en t 6 mme Richibucto Minnie May Burke Syd- come if there aie uilt arties the ’ ’ 1 S' - g ' P ` y .l . . - : . . . "rin: vicr: noir_al.'r¥ or iivma. will be punished. 7 li léey. éI;l1l§i;Al_nn.BVlYclp£é sgpdgpgjéiog The war has givén' an impetus to|`,,... ._ . f-. , ~ ~_ Jil "lr, .mi ties of these articles: There appears to be a fair measure "-`~` Bovinine V of activity in the temperance ranks ’ in preparation for the plebiscite in __é__ the central and eastern provinces. *§ Thel uor men alhrm that the will ; Wyethss_ Pabts iq Y not make any special eifort, but there __ is reason to think that this kind of7§H°£,s Malts’ etc’ Beef Extracts. Liquid and Salid 1898 1897 ' 71.5 71.0 61.4 57.9' ~ 10;l 13.1 ` 66.5, _ 64.4 76.8 on 8th 52-0. on 27th 3.10 inches lg ompei ure 31 August 1808-69 0 #%%######%%¥¥# We have just__received the follow- lines for fall trade. ` ' TAN 300 laced Boot, medium shade, foot orm last. . 350 laced Boot, medium shade, ouble soled. 4 laced Boot, willow -calf, Choco- ate, aristocrat last. '_ Boot, Vici Kid, chocolate, Q_,|'h |-| 'footiform last. ' ` 1 BLA-CK f laced Boot-,Boxi Calf, foot orm ast. 300 laced Boot,Box Calf, natural last. 300 laced boots, Dongola, aristo- crat last. 400 laced Boots, Box Calf, aristr- crat last. ` A ALLEY. 8( Go THE 9_1-IOZI'-§‘.IS'I'S.~ #%#%%%%¥¥##e%%%e%#### 'Tune Ihaperial Q11 as is Or those recovering from ill- _P5 5 ness-will find immense benefit A ?__ from the strength giving quali It has been the subject of some . _*W . Un., Richibucto' p I ably during the month of July last as Sydney; 5 E.]a`M8l1d» Ilvlllg- ii5ChibU¢f»0; E compared with the same month last Minnie May- _Bu§'k°~ Sydney i Ella 1*' - year, the figures being $17 448 O02 in M9'“d» Irving: 11|0h1b\l0t0§ MiUUi9 MPV. ; July of last year and $l4,5,B7,S,6O this ‘gllllggfatc _sgdnxefy ’M'i]n\;1Ee H5-;11z'y Xggggei' E” Y°'~_“`~ The d°°f`°"'S° was m°'mlY m gan; Jaines Semple, Itoberts, .P1ctou- 1;' animal aud'agricultura1 products. Ueylom Boudroh New Banda” ; Mary [3 T-'T' Benoit, Barbadocs, B. w. I.; Omega, In London the reported outbreak,Murcliison, do. , _ _ of annexation feeling in Jamaica is A W8 816 0H'6l'1I1g 9p8Cl&l looked upon_ only as an effort tok . Ta cu; " col; in on D” 2; departments, Particularly In ;;riic<,; 31;; ggxgst lpg £2; ecgllorrlyn Iilgflléi Dp5.;;ipt:?e1E§dBti;n:§o3‘?;niiiR£E§:iigsbum liner] and Shirt Walsts, Whloll W0 The seem to have sized u the Bib to. Mareiiivamosm. at w :-4 out regardleesof cost. y P " ' :_ ,-. -»-.f‘~>' . nation pretty correctly over there. 1 ° » €' _-i READ Be¢r& Goff‘s ad on Baking E The sensational report of the ab- P°Wd°1`i11f°-'i“Y’9iSS“0 °f’fhiS_ P“P@f~ 3;' duction of a Canadian at Detroit _ 2*' . 3° to h e be othin more W' 5 ~. iligdaige arrxt of aensnliluggleig by the CENTRAL BEDEQUE NOTES---The if The re'mamder» of mn' Summer name of Meagher’ who was selling ladies of the Cemrevizle Methodist E_ P11068. s eggs and berrius in the river oohtmry Church intend holding- an Ice cream 5: tdlaw N0 one takes gery’much in_ social and entertainment in their hall ffl . Frid S6 . 2 d.-M . . :E ‘~ tefest U1 th9 fate °f 9' smugglcr- igfetmas Igfiinciivfvinilligtmlpiliedlique, his __ all' of his large harvest cut and 'in etook. » fr The mul n“mb°1`°f ministers in Who can bear this ?-Misa Luther of . if S39-Qnr western wmdgw fbi' M0th0diSt C0l1f9l`9!1¢9 Of 0311555 is Dorchester. N. B , returned home this s C ` 1703; probationersf 328, makinga morning after avery pleasant visit £5, mer ~ a'Pe:S° grand t0ta,1° of 2,031, F01' the year among friends in Ceriifal Bed0qD6.- §_ ' 1895 the several conferences admit The maui ffieflds °f'Mi°S ADW ROSS. `=`- - . _Z Y . [3 D r ba m bono: Beaeqne an/1 esneeinii ner 5 rt ted 5 io' t' = i 'yi *ni ‘ 1 thefo11oi:i:sgy;naiu45- iii o189lim’47 °1"S“°°""‘ °f P- W-"‘~1l°s°>wiil be- P -' _ -’ »’~ °'i.-iiiii' sf' paiueu to ear ans _e is su ermg from 1* _ \ - s _ _ “dl” th” °“"°”° Ye“'= 49' n severe meek nf mit fave-,r.__Rev. I 2:- . If you arein need of a Shirt ~ w - 9,,” ,_ . , . A f . i - 001. W. L Seve. for my years i‘.f...3§‘Z$’£i .$32922 .’.§`......i..i .'.f’.‘,’. 5 eX“F’