` " I"-' `-F-=-~.`.»“"*'* " °-" ' wr- - I = ._ .- _ < 1.," .f THE GUARDIAN. f`HARLO'I"I`ETO\\`N. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUP u==¢"'-_ A-_W . / 5_g_i_;_g__i;___ _cool Eoii i1iEl.Rs ENGLAND c _Ill CHINA ~ P lllfanaia Showed Up Well at thei- TRAHP r_froAl‘ii>r __ __ ___ -___ __ __ ___ F __ _ _ _ Exhibition at Paris--P. E-I I i‘l\_=_§_'I_:;1_;f>_____ _§__;_________;§ Former President of Pro- Mrs. Maybrick Still Has_Stop Export of _Coal to i ___ _ ____ ____ - Secures a Medal. i C1\“_}_=_______ Mmm visiooal Republic Hopes lpreign |_;mp5_ _ " _ f~ v Beggars” ve you some idea of how we are the China Campaign The at which we offer China Tea Setts WASHINGTON .Aiig. 20.--Salvad-orCisner~ beyond the comprehension of every 0'-'yBeta_ncourt, the former President of buyers our Dmner Sens and T0_let_ the _Provincial _Cuban Republic, visited arealso evcep ionally low in price, lb 8 8`€l1@l‘\il b00fl1 111 311 91281116 Cuban constitueats.lHe cameaway dissat- af C,-Qgkerywgre Enamglled Ware; isified. After his visit to the President; he said: 1 -throat ‘mt Lees: , , _'_ “ Ithink the Island should be turnedl If yOU WBHU VALUE If YOU 'SM progress fasterif we hadourindependence.' Ex QLRG-£l\S if you want SATISFAC- go to the only place where you can P COLWILL P E. Islands Greatest Crockery Store To be sold at the premises by Pub- Auction on Sill lllll 0| llllll ADIOOO ill lm ii trlu sclscl mi house and buildings on the corner Richmond and Rochfort Streets the vacant lots adjoimng the further particulars call at the lllllilllé ISHIBK HB5. ISABEL MASON B0-B351” BEA! RSTO Aucnoneer I0 Tu 8 Fri tl 31st lltlllllillllll M ll Ill IIB 808650! lt£$llEl££-Kal St lui to 10 I2 to FIOWE 233 _ _ Jndependent.” El AUAMA ___ Ecezma in Its Opens July ist _ -.... C... wwf. form. for rculars _ _ C | Mer-sg Ill* Uoillod llib llotoro-Torrlllo t in it i a in r i- E "I hav been troubled with eczema :P00885 are the unblemhed in almoste its worst form for the 'past ouey comb for the toilet. three years. At times my back and A good Sponge for the bath shoulder blades were literally covered* with patches like'water bllstem, and "I ‘usb ng °*r"5ges 1’ these, accompanied with terrible itch- Sh question. I tried various well known S Qintmenzg (names mentioned), and didi Every Sponge guaranteed to with little succesg. _I had _frequently A larg° assortment at I had not tried lt. Seeing the advertise- ds Drug Store ' ‘”‘"" ‘°' ‘°°“““ “"3 healing properties are simply marvel lous, and I am honestly grateful to _- -1- --2 Dr. Chase's Ointment tor the release AI.; CARES- trom long suffering.” ' --__._._. -President McKinley on Saturday last and presented a long memorial from his over to the Cubans atonce. Cuba would, I think everybody would have more con-' tldence in the management of the island by Cubans, and capitalists would /gd there- more readily. They do not go there be- hzcause there is nothing sure about the government. Any kind of government we could put in would be better than the pre- sent system. “The President mighthave said more than we did. He did not enter into details, nor did the Secretary of War. He simply said he would take the matter under advise- ment.” ~ _ “Howsoondo you _expect the Ameri cans to leave CubaZ”’:, was asked. L “I think if we do not get our indepe nd-_ ence before the November election here f we will never have it,” Senor Cisneros§ replied. “S0 I want to 'push events to have independence before November.” “If Bryan were elected would he be more favorable than McKin1eyi” “Bryan would doithesame as McKinley. Cleveland was a Democrat, and _he` was the worst we had against us.~ I think ‘ the same of the Democrats as of the rc~ publicans. But the people of Cuba. will never be annexed to the United States willingly." “If they were annexed it would be by force?" scBy__ f°ree_ mi” “Bu_t-h0_w- co_\il11~ Mr. Mi-‘K;in1ey_. avoid- giving- Cuba. _ independeacet’ “There would bernany-ways, Suppose- he told us, ‘Vie give. you indepsxidenso. but you will have to recognize us as your superior-your protector.’ That would not be independence.” “What would be the result of a failure to get independencei” ‘_‘That_ is very hard to say. We do not _kndw what we would do” “Do what you did beforei” Cisnoros laughed, “You have 78.000,000 people,” he said, “and in Cuba we have _ 1,500,000. However, put anything objee' tionable in our constitution and we could not accept it..» If I am controlled I am not The memorial presented by the Cubans to the President is the argument of the Cuban party for immediate independence. It asks for various modiiications of the decree of citizenship recently issued, and asserts that the Cubans should be allowed to-frame their own constitution, without interference from the U nitéd States. ltolilil - llo Sleep Possible - Dr. oliasds olntmsnt Simply lu-vsllouc ln Ito oiiratlvo Powers. ' Hr. John Kelly, 7! Trinity street, To- lowing verbatim statementz- ing on my legs, put sleep out ot the everything possibl to obtain relief, but ` heard ot Dr. Chasee Ointment, _but ' meeting with so many disappointments, ment one day I. ncluded to get u box. Since using Dr. &.se's Ointment. I am Dr. Chase’s Ointment. a positive cure ° °B__"§__°¥E§ug B' "' §‘2§.‘§i'§.i’i‘fi‘l5iiZ'§i°¢°‘°sam»m».°°'i"“”’°£`f'i»: I' se . -- - f = ' nm sr N33. seem iafiiairig. "ld °°-° T°"°’"°' -Bear this in mind, observe it to the end, Charlottetown. P E. I. 'L Y" Y 1-e Loan FDR SYDNEY ONE - _ . ~ » = #ohms Q. C Barrrstensolieitoi . North and South) assertions: ....°’~ < Money-toloan _ ` ‘ imc ami-ues S A153 F30 M f’i‘.'f‘i’s°'»~.==e°"” I Au_ . S2 ti ww-_»_f_ S’side on Flonday After- an ufacturerm Y ` H0011 27th inSI , Ch’ t0Wn Da . ~ ¥~1hhr‘h:.e:.~s::rc'.=.‘ie”“° "°°' Tuesday “°°"» Aus 28”' ccommodations lor Live oteverr Simk under and on deck. - This 88 mmm HM good ea ° ch' A 3 1000 aa of nr ’ ~,d10w_ Gnonon TINGLEY. ' °°"_“’». “S ' ~ W aiwa well as other freight °“m » LONDON, Aug. 21.-For the first time since her life sentence was imposed, eleven years ago, Mrs. Florence Maybrick to-day had a private interview with her counsel, Dr. Clark Bell, of New York, at Aylesbury prison. A portion of the time the council gave up to a representative of the Associated Press who, through. the courtesy of the Home 0iIice,, was granted an_opportunity to talk to the prisoner. Mrs. Maybrick, like her many friends, is indignant at the attacks made by the Liverpool Post on the late Chief Justice of England, ‘ Lord Russell of Killowen, 'formerly counsel for the prisoner. f‘The only person up to the present who eversaw mealone,” said she to the Associ- ated Press Correspondent was the Justice. When the assizes were last Febuary, Lord Russell came to the prison and asked to see me as it was his otiical right, irrespec- tive of the Home Office or any one. When he was starting to go, he said: “Mrs. Maybrick, I am doing all in my power for-your release. Whatever happ- ens remember this. that if there is ever one man in England who. believes in your innocence I am the man.” _ “It was only by accident that I heard of Lord _Russell’s death for I haven’t seen a newpiiper for a dedde. But I caiiiiot help but feel that in hisdeath I had lost my best friend. It is an outrage in view of his constant and untiring- efforts and friendshipfor me, that he should be at- tacked now that he is dead. “I fully _appreciateand am glad of the ials in Washihgton '_a'nd to my friends throuizhout America, especially the ladies for what they are doing. It is that alone which upheld me all these years. I have many friends in Fngland too, and cannot Ibut- believe-the willlcnmc when Ions: will sndfl shall be,rwtor,c_d‘t»_0_ my mother - and; my, wnntrr.” Mrs. Maybrickzsaid that her health-was generally good, adding: All the omclls here or at the Home Office can do to miti- gate my prison life is done. They are univ- ersally kind, but no one alive and free can know the weight of these dragging years." What the result of Dr. Bell’s interview with Mrs. Maybrick' may be cannot yet be made known. The recent United States memorial is still in the hands of the Home Secretary, SirMatthew White Ridley, and _Mrs Maybrick's friends are hopeful that 'when the answer shall come it may be a pardon. - Mrs Maybrick is now thirt six ears of Y' Y - age. She has the prison pallor, but her blue eyes and her dark wavy hair still re- minders of the attractions which made her a bri ie at seventeen. She wears the light blue check -prison costume with a red star on the shoulder, indieitive of it being her first offence, and of her former goodcharacter. Below this is the letter “L” meaning that she is a. life prisoner, and her prison number. » To Prepare Manuscript. Write upon pages of single size; Cross your t's and neatly dot your i’s. On one side only let your lines be seen- Both sides filled up announce a verdant green. Correct-yes,_correctf-all that you write, And let your'ink be black, your paper white, For spongy foolscap of a muddy blue Bztrays a mind of the same dismal hue. Punctnate carefully, for on this score Nothing proclaims a practiced writer more. Then send it off, and, least it merit lack, Enclose a stamp with which to send it back; ' 1 But first pay all the postage on it, too, For editors look blank on1“six cents due.” And murmur,as they run the effusion o’e_r, “A shabby fellow and a wretched bore l” Yet, ere it goes, take it otfa copy clean- Writers should own a copying machine; Little they know the time that’s spent _ and care ' In hunting copy vanished-who knows where I _ And you will make the editor your friend. ' -Notes and Queries. - I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD’S LIN IMENT. J. M. CAMPBELL. Bay of Islands. I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by MINARDS LINIMEN T. . _ WM; DANIELS. Springhill, N. S. I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by MINA.l.iD'S LINIIIENT chance to expmssmy gratitude-to the 181* ' C9 bil? It ' ratosi' Hence ' .'_En81i8li` coal to-day is _'blaz- miners cannot be blamed . Last year we raised over two hundred and twenty million tons of coal, the great- est ot any What, city? ` I for ing .to an extentpeyer TN French. -_Germvas a _others #now that coal.. in‘g in the workshops of Calais and Ham- burg and St. Petersburg, while the Eng- lish workmen have to Lace empty fur- naces. ` is_takIog;placo.- in_the~.-_ cxp_orc.oticoal_di1r,- The.»value.of'fsi1oli.iex»poz-t was: 1%.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ _£6;44ll,40 1899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ .8,750,5€‘8 1900 ............................. ..14,o29,355 Germany has decognized that in ex- porting coal, whatever price obtained, the nation is throwing away sources of poten t`al wealth. The government has order- edthe Seattlcollieries that when they enter into fresh. contracts they shall give the preference to home consumers. Accord- cept any new_ orders France, and very few orders from anywhereelse. ' ` STORED AGAINST US. ` All over the world English coalis to- day being heaped up by rival powers against-`E_ngland. Our hard coa.l'_i_s the best in the world, and the other great powers know. They are buying; teadily, illling theirstorehpuses and arsenal yards. This is a very gdod thing for the owners of Welsh coal nelds. They are reaping princely pronto from the national distress. The price of their shares is bounding up, and one well known firm alone must have cleared not far .short ‘of a. million by 'its advance buyings. But it is good for no one else in England. -` _If our supplies were unlimited wemight look upon the matter without much ca.re‘ bubeven the English coal delds will not. The cough that hurts, the cough that gets tight in t e chest, is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bronc ial tubes an is making directl for the lungs, to become A THE.. _ _ Reqpens after th€I-Iolidayson ltoodllr, August, 2ttllr list-_ At 9.30 a. ni. 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LUN’ 1° M , --_ _ m -_ ators; Dominionof Canada, a gold medal. ture in Ottawa`goldm_edi.la, the de. _ - _ _ _ _ The _Octavius Newcomhe Piano company partmeut in Quebec, Manitoba and Prlncs “If We do Nor Get our Inde- After Eleven Years She She is Threatened With the "“ *’°°“ "'“¥"’F“ “ 8°" '“°"“ ‘“ “lm LE""“'<‘.1=1==»°c=i1v'=e°1»~i-.»...-- - --..~ --me '__ “___ ______g___g __ __________b_e war w______ ____g__ _ _ _ _ 17. The Dominion Qrgan and Piano com- 5 In class 49, the Geological survey class, me ...W Y... Should Dendence Before Election HWS Interview Wlth Most Semus Fuel Fam P1515-fzgfiliidsiiilfhfédfiiri id f.Zl°}f.i]ff.`fi°"“’l°"C°”“d" ‘°°'° 2” ` L. ....1 .. itlwiii Never Be." C°“S“1- ini 51” has KIWWU- Kiinihdlf' P* P" ““° M' R “°°g;“‘Aw§l° °i»'Il"'§`i.I'.°“”"°s"“‘*".>‘i'»»"° 5'* _ Class 30-McLaughlin Carriage company? Scotia, was awarded B sgver ? g bronze medal. _ _ class 51. & _ . Class 32-The C. P.R., asilver medal. F A In class52, a joint exhibit, , ‘ ` L°1~’D°N.Aus- 18.-The const-ani raises Cues as_cms°\1¥l\S ¥'i§1)ld 832 to times -and counted cheap. are now 66 00, - _ Syiuggg fiqseeg a_°_:§“‘.iYurgenti‘;;e wh`i‘;§ . __ _ Fine Blue Serge all wool 0__vercoats, fast color, 'silk loosens the tightness and cures cough and _ film!!! _ind Wen 1\D€d» N0 $8.00 Instead of $12. _ gg€cf_l;§’_‘;f-sffd ‘;¢_§_'-__S‘y_§;hl;_l;fl°-. “milf _ _ The Steel Qrey Tweeds and Light Cc-lors are just ___ _ - as cheap accordingly. _ _ Bjsalnoss Bulb. that promise so much to the 1- e and touch of ra L -iw use-Qerageo Eh I si si ii? *E -an mea. *‘°°nw" ing, gpg, _sgve time by taking our course. mghm., ,M _ R MCMILLAN Aiberc co., N.-B. _ _L_ - ,_-_ ~ aa* l _ L ~ " -7 . » . fr 1 --and do so lit_tle;___bnt __str¢_mg__ llldhllll ’ ` that any clothiiriiitlie Cityfsvouldi have a right to call worth $12.00, wesay- . I Eight Fifty. P ______ Engueh C_____-__es__°__dme°_ _ L Other sorts of course, _every worthy kind at Pill