hr or tttitg 1” ’§~ _ | J-r Y' '__' *_ _.1 . I - . _ 2 ESTABLISHED |89] THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD I 'L i - » SLAND. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 isee A MEXICO MERCHANT itgg-__ i ' - Mr.E.W.Cr0sby on the Ad- '-* “The Pt'-*°P1@ believe in keeping them- _.__ ____ _ , I . selves C001 by dressing in clothes suit. _ `» “'°”* - -*_ ` 5 = 'CDUNIRY AND CLIMATE :;:;‘§ .Question with KRDQDR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND tIsvIDIsNcI;.UNIiIPnRIAIiI Iiisnlstson A ananas, pine apples, dates. figs and --~ cocoanuts. Oranges can be bought for _.___ -____ ' 25 cents a hundred and all kinds of ' I - . _.A .__ _._ fr it ` - The Temperature and The Tan Gt:Arii>I.1.N had Ii. pleasant ca‘l yesterday from Mr. E. W. Crosby, for- merly of Cornwall. out now of Tuxpim Veracuz, Mexico. Mr. Crosby is a member of the tirm of Crosby Bros. commi~sion merchants. -importers and dealers in fine groceries. etc. Their business is conducted in the Meade Block, Ap.ir.ado 176 San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Mr. Crosby went ti Mexico some -six years ago. In conversation with a GUARDIAN reporter he said: -"Mexico 'ia a republic of .North Am- erica, the capital of which is Mexico. It is bounded on the North by the -United States. the Gulf of Mexico andithe Car~ -bbean Sea on the eaat,Britiah Honduras -Guatemala, and the Pacific Ocean on . ine South and the Pacific Ocean on the West. --When I left the Island some six years'-I ggerwemc New Mexico and imsl there for a' time. I like toe lmostol which falls during the after DOOR . _ "Two crops are raised during the year, ,_ one in Jaruar and one in Jul . D _Y V lll'- | Ing the months of January, Februaryl and March the principal industry is the production of a chewing gum, which Is extracted from a capalle tree. The tree is tapped similar to the getting of maple sugar in this country. Une man will secure about 2b lbs a _ week for which he realizes about 40 cents A gound. (Mexican currency.) We have no railroads, no electric u is very cheap. trial il _ Rouen lianhal1--Host _ Pnissansicnrs deliantaasnr. than mg. 4| h"“‘l°°“F‘ cm°*“°f *“I~93"‘-(3P°°*‘l)°' ....., .p rx.; T.. .._.~..... . fem-ip.. < ,,_,_. i..~.i. rf- ” _ _ . ;_ _ __ n _ . 'B _ __ i Y I" " ""5 ”"'A7'_ < <‘_ -=_'>. 1... ._.__,'» _ ._ '_ _ _ _‘il ' rainy. nsismpfam nmyigfefeglum nf; §°»»ii»¢i§’f§~il test- _W1-*¥%*\s» Settles .Gmc Bums. .‘ill*-.iftiefvsiis #misty ‘tb His.-_' ij ing 92 d°s1'ses` aaa i:out»rarely.~iicver. ?Wliiiaiii`ffiRaui" a’a1t~. 8iack°e':'l'- "T * A' -I L _ ___ _ -sql _ __ .cues .- ... e . s I i »ivicL»iii%'am ;1'°s_l:sn_t_lie R;p_;i_blic_.a~~_'_1’h;_ susfjgge bis lGr_i__i;;d____ll_lia‘»te; for Noifa___i:t.~o_t)is°'.i ` -_ fjcouimcnfcainent _ Y * _ i 0 I n aver y__ ~ n attach.. .` ` "g _ » *_ .>“" f.: ‘_._¢‘.£"~.s'°°~i_‘=,__§_ ._ ‘?`F¢Tl"‘ high i_1_i;i_;ir;:)aII;~ran_ges. The _land hislG1:andRMa(s)ter tor'P. Lslandl. _Co d ji “£3658 oéizmgnhb Bi? J _ __ ~."..;-_,_. . . V°l'.YE' 1' “ml Put sas. utt A. . b I- 'n ` u -1 .C `. i " Q . » ,_ _»'i"°».p»f` » -'f if ;_~..=.Jfe<»: _ fa. mer there.nowev;l5doeiP|¥o; r.,5@mi,1: mr of tvortgsp 8 L I mpg uc ‘I _fy it in theeyes ofthe. wor1_.i__and the 20'! in (Xue Bhgton _as_5|g_ hay. lied 3 zneiirmer ci Prince I'-:iw rd II nn. .» 'r no .f. C *ta em .En lien minors* ,ironic _fdeciar5` that 1'"i‘**°¥»“‘Y9!»`»lh*li5l§`1*. He does not work h rd and il; n if ixriioi 'Geiigfgl rlr1?\Iova Snofiimau we r waf wo ld be gi I I A I k I me swam Ggkorgbumhéthnx? ns ti°°'° ln” farming is miitly done ov Win. Ciai' -Ins eco: lien ral for I' u 9_Yev£<~1`i.i.i .b°“l" T55! »9'9l‘i”d"‘i¢"'lé 55"' i1___lgmi0n_ ~ . _ _ g P ‘ _ 8 Mr. Chamberlain has' his way, it is fertile ti landaiand dow d _ Quehe". . . ` believed Presidmt K ver' -' ” t-rvals al; well Taf:ief:ir‘in:ta:deiiitililt;il A AiiWxsHiNGT°K'iA“gi',i22‘ _ “lipv;__about the production of the Roderick Mcl\eil, M D.-'Inspector ' _ _H fue. 5. ‘-9.39 F -_Ma_!-_2iu_é~e/ Lak; ~_L=hd_‘Thnn_der storms," with generally °°:° _ _ _ _ General for P. E._ Island. _ Qf°P°S“ 5 W1 “_1_°¢* Wllh 8010* N911' .dh mvérisaddwé gud m. ._"”o,h __ and fresh to brisk southerly to Well, said Mr. Lrosby. “iv ‘eat Vi. B. Wallace-Grand Treasurer. ition, and unless the Beers complet-ly 2 '. ’ /. I i .. .°' I isa fair ci-ip” but it is nothing like John A Watson-Grand Recorder lbs kd - ` sectmns °f ‘mr ‘°1*""l' “mu lh°u°"“°h l winds' " _ _ 1 ._ __ _._ ._-.» WARLIKI5 DARMING Intcoum -1.11-15 Government Declines TD Men TD Be Sent From He is Warinly Greetcd And Lad Min °' ' I - I e ' .V ll) e 'ers in our town, but we have electric ' ' ' “lufagis ‘lf The ;‘_.g:§;.;...‘3..f.,a;fi;;;;;..;°‘i.:“s.;t WSCUSS TUC Each Cfllllltitv r BI Iireyrus. In Iniirix _ 1 V_________s m____s_r____s Com ____;t\__.;_gre_._l__ide;{_gi_§.;I;;ng__;3Agggpig linglish Ind1fference-Move- The Delegates to Return and; Labori Receives Two Inrpr New .__clegm_h Line _ , '_ d _ . _ e ° __ I. __ mented Upon __t_n._.._.»: __£.__,r_.i_____._.;.;.:.r__..___ _<_i_§»_._.I_____:I_i..._._. _._._:-3 mentsc of _The _Suited States Report_ to Their Respect , nal 1i1a¢h;n¢5--1-h¢ pam., In Wnrkmg Omer ° i»0....i I..»...I.- fem n I I.~» ruiser m Ia. ive oun i . ' ' ° ° ° M” C1'0`b_V *Peaks otlgmltiytinz Messrs . y D - C t es_ Invest1gatlng° ` ocmba' ~ Donald and Arthur Strong, well-known ' ‘ . in Charlottetown and says ihev are both I ` *__ ° I _°"° _' A '_' - -- __ _ doing well in the land of their adoption. l I ' ' I - < _- iir. A. E. crab ' I A S I LONDON An . 22- is ' I -P 1'- 0 1 Ist fi Ii. P' _ -_ ~ L _ _ . Luis Potasi threexhulnsdredclgiles ldrthriil inentary papeii dealiugpeigvliitif 'fl-;:,;_i( liaglnyear i:li1ea;alueuf} I I.: Il.; ` A _' »-. A ,-_ -\ v _ . |.._ /in ' f ' ' ; Ill” _ D \\‘ _ s it/,; _,.4 I lll`l 45 fikllf re t " 1. ._ `, ~ v ss Good staunch ' ) ' _ v" ,‘_!-*"", ` p-.3 .~ -Q '~`.*`. @ ff? 1/_§§~`.»' veil e.°ff~f-_»»_.~.~'_” #ef » the clay out, welll ‘ » I fr* I “""l~i( 'r if 1*! <42; Y *ww __-f wi I T' -L curtains __i. . -_ means.” This Transvaal question can. , yy* ~ ~not be judged by recent occurrences _ _/_»,‘;`l»`: lik you must go _back titty years. It has _ ._;’ 1-1?; been hanging Ere ever since 'and the ll I lt _ 3' 1 I so it was clea1“,t‘iat‘he' believed war wits iw ' “the onl methodof settlement. . 1 Y _ _ ;,f,._- It is learned that the government _.is _/__ . _ _ _ _ “ll I @ W somewhat annoyed at the public’s slight ‘l__/_,ll . I __ All . _ interest in the Transvaal. The oiiicial lf D it "f _ /l)))\` § r_. TU DAY _,»» s-. ' Y ¢¢e¢é¢.a¢ D .."@lL*:.°.§_ Hllszilld 81 lll00If6I I 'is simplv _after moniy. Though Presi either y fair or foul means sooner it is setlfd now _the better.”.?` Though the oliicial did not actually say said to the associated Press represen- titave Dreyfus seems the only thing our people think about though Englind is D in a most .serious crisis. This iideffer- ence is perhaps typical. _-_ A special despatch from Cape Town says there is great danger of an out break of violence onthe fr mtier, the numbers are enlisting thrcu ah the couri- try and many _are being sent to Pitzauti and Jameson on the border. _ F i Loivnorr. Aug. 22--(Special)-'l`t‘e` United St ites cruiser Olympia, reacliid Ville Franco today. __ Benhefs Linimsni The Modern Pais Carer Price l0c. _ " T _ P .V feeding of cattle, i»~ view of the market cultivated. What'i~ the trouble with] our people? Naturf his given tis _a_ magnificent country. Why iloift we] take advlintage of our opportunities. ?, In a year or two we will have the hsstj market for all our farmers products to be found in Canada. right nt »our‘ own doors. Are we goiiigtto make an at-'I tempt to supply this market or allow outsiders to do ` so? 'We Would suggeskthat each chunty send a dele- gation of three' or four of its - most ,_ intelligent firm ri across ;-, `to l Prince Edward .1 land and Weitern Nova Scotia with th-< _ol j :ct of studying, farm -life with tie n.odera mothodsfnow used. The delegates to return andifeport to their rt spec ive counties the k_i_iow.‘ ledge gained from ter onal observhtiom and enquiry. The i .rpenses ot de- legation to be defra ved by the respec- tive municipalities. A "-§. I Many of our farmers undertake to Nnwrorrr, Aug. 21.-Cornelius Vac- derbilt, jr., has provetlto be a genius" and although at odds with his father. over marrying Miss Grace Wilson he 'is t'1e"smartest 'member of _.t-_he _Vander- bilt family. He alwaie hed? been .of a‘- mechanical turn ot mindanil designed"a sailboat. an electric launch, both turt- ing out fast and with lines" of. beauty. For several years young Vfnderbilt has been in the drafting room f the rolling stock depirtmentof the New D' York Central riilrand. and has worked his 'way up, until today-he has charge of that department. f _ 7 _ It will be news to the world to know that 'this young millionaire is the in- ventor of a locomotive,' every part of which was made from designs furnish- ed tb'y"him. The engine has been and tests are now to begin. A speical feature of the Vanderbilt locomotive is in the tire box. and if it turns out as stall feed catt’e fir market without JIT. Vanderbilt o!P°°'5 Will ba 5 BTW* feeding roots or gi ..in. A grover_}etady _ of the methodiiof growing roots either in P. E." Ll-ind or Western Nova`Sbotia' would alone pay t ie cost of theidele- gates if the inform. tion gained would be acted u on b our farmers; .The which will be at .ur doors _in a few months. should cuss our farmers to till feed cattle. We sincerely hogs that tne numerous readers of The erald throughout the iarming districts ' of Cape Breton will give some considers-' .tion tothe snhjeit so briefly f dealt with in~-this issue, saving of labor and money. This par- ticnl-1' ire box is arranged .so that it can be removed when burnt out rr for cleaning, and r pl-iced in one night. the removal of a few bolts being all tant is necessary. The tests wiltbe watched with great interest, not only by the mechanical world' but by society. ‘ _ . , ..',. ». . __ _ I ,_-_ ; f_1` It .' . ` _ -. i _ . __ 'i‘I?I'l»t'i” mm' " ' We have a very tine`liue§in”Frcn'ch» Balbriggan, cotton and natural wool at 50c a suit and " upward