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B H%giu1i‘ADY J P HOOD \ L ' Eiitoi' I ' husineashfanager = l ' W ' itioiilil luiiliii FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 20, 1901. __-e __ _ A THE DOCTORS AND THB PRESIDENT. THE GUARDIAN in its treatment of the Presidentfs case followed the established precedents of Journalism. We first ob- S tained for our readers the opinions of two PEOPLE MAD. W t. of our foremost- physicians and surgeons. d and on the following day treated the sub- ject editorially. Those who have read the foremost American newspapers are now Q; w drive om; me pain, To get relief aware that this course was pursued by rub Polson’s Nerviline into the sD0 Pain can‘t resist Nervine which _has iiv &|es the strength of any other linirneut _out neuralgia in half an hour. ever fails! Never harms! always suc- oadul. Try ala!-ge 25 cent bottle. I i_____| _ ' - '- 3 r'- Choice Island Flour? 'We have just bought a quantisy of Island Flour, freshly ground from same of the best wheat four Island produces, Selling at slim-$1.75 PCI' lbs. J. D. l0LEOD & C0. 6 them. The leading physicians of the _United States were asked for their opinions and freely gave them. Amon! those_whose interviews were printed in 5 single issue of the New York World _were four of the doctors who had been in per- sonal attendance upon the President, vii. Dr. Matthew D. Mann, who performed the operation; Dr. Roswell Park, Dr. Herman Mynter and Dr.Eugene Wasden. Other doctors also gave to the World and to other journals extended comments on the case. and among them were eight or ten leading surgeons of New York, St. Louis and other cities, one of whom has performed 3,500 autopsies. W Following or in connection with these medical and surgical opinions all, or nearly all of the leading journals gave editorial articles ou the surgical aspects of the caseand its treatment. We cite these facts here and now for the infor- mation of such readers as may not know, that in giving their views to THF GUAR- ~ within the precedents established by ~ r »n1Ax Doctors Taylor and Conroy were TIHE TABL e lioeky Point Ferry Steamer “ELFIN” fig r “Elin” will ply between Prince ) as ag : ’ m At 7 a rn At 8.3¢ a At 9 a m. At 9.30 a m ro.coa m. At 11 a m At 12 noon At z.3op m At 3.30 p m At 5pm At 6.30 p m SUNDAYS. At Io a m m “ 1.15 p m Atzpm At3pm At4pm At6 pm At 9am °‘ 12459 ll 2 AL tt ay |\ 1' 3 1: .‘.‘;-3° :J 4 JAMES I. WISNER, Ma n d Rocky Point daily, (Sundays ilows f leave Charlottetown Will leave R’y Pt At 7.3c a.m. ` doctorsofthe highest- eminence in Am- erica, and that in commenting editorially _upon the case and its_`treatment Tin lGuAnn1AN,if it erred at all, was in'the very best of company. It is true that some local doctors of lesser note have dissented from the course pursued. but that isa matter of very small concern to THB GUARDIAN and no doubt is equally~soto the .busy practitioners who kindly gave our readers the benefit of their opinions, based on knowledge, skill and long experience. There are doctors and doctors, and it sometimes happens (in other cities) that E a doctor with few patients must needs try insurance Agents. ' Fire, Marine, ,.1 _ . ~ Life- ‘Reprasenting the leading British 'Companies I the patience of the public. He has more than abundant leisure, and an incurable itch for writing. In fact he must. write, if only because he is wrong-headed. He is clothed upon with infallibillty, for in all the thousands of cases which he did not treat he never made a mistake. It is the surgeons who perform operations, and the physicians who treat the ills that flesh is heir to who make mistakes. It is the medical hoard of which he is not anumber that invariably goes wrong. He can, of course teach the farmer how to guide the l Repair , . 'V6-liI¥i¥i* w s - ilnaoioiirgreatipecialitles , Our buainesshas been so great for get on onror eraontrme. , eq-.iestion naturally arises. What , isthereasonofsogreat a rush? The , reason is plain our plant is fitted , throcgfhout with the atest Modern , Ha neiy and empwiug none but _ int class workmen. ea_reina better . position to turn out work in a satisfac- , Dry manner than any other establish- , ment on P. E. Island _ We have the facilities and know how , to exeulte the k. WOT , Give as a trial and be cenvhced of , the merits of our work. I Bruce Stewart & Co., e F d Ea eese, Machinists d - »ai°¢.‘¥..3... “° “‘ - Steam Na 'on ’s HKU Co Wharf, Chas . lottetown, P. Island-Phone xa5. ___ -.~_.wem,¢.~ » ~ m.n»_».»_-.-_-.~.1.-_ w l~ >put_few months it has been almost im- § ble to turn t d ° sc# 1 plough, give legal pointers to King’s Counsel, guide the preacher in the cure of souls and instruct the editor in the con- duct of a newspaper. We have sucha _doctor now before our mind’s eye. He writes letters, not _prescriptions. He leaves the lancet and scalpel to rust while he seizes the pen and stabs the ink 5 bottle. He quotes from ancient lore, but his citations are not of the wisdom of Hippocrates or Galen. He coins phrases instead of rolling pills, gives up rhubarb for rhetoric, purgatives for paragraphs and calomel for calligraphy. His only use for “drainage tubes” is to supply necessary sewerage for his letters. Full of his own importance and ridiculous without knowing it, he moves many to laughter and _some to pity; 0! course there is no such doctor in Charlottetown, 1 but if there were we might sa) of him in A ._, ‘- _ F ; 1. _ _ .Ki _of Wall P_ ra ‘illlaetersckorscaleel -- \Had»hsscnal-dl\»hsat _ m...,......... =°--f-=~ ..i.“°..°.»if:.'m..~'°:.'.i::._-_'f'°‘=-“==~i°~ i ~ 1 _.......,.. mzm'.'=..°°~"i»§ li the words of Tom Moore: O! all speculations the market aRords The best that I know for the lover of Pau _ Is to buy Rory up at the price he is worth And sell lgrn at that which he sets cn himse <18! is easy and clothes getwhiteifyounse .-» »_ #_ ;~ - ‘< -~. y. ‘___ V 3”..§.;~_,,5;v_<{;,~._,...5<~;,3, _; »~ __ ‘ :~_-1-»~‘~_~f ‘.»‘,»'=,¢~=_»-.~e~~\-»\»-3 m:§,,,..a&i~.p.s__;'5-f*=;~a»€e_.e..,,_. is '__,.-_‘7»_~..-~__.,t<_»=s_>;__» - _i ` “ ` ‘ ‘ ' - ' i - _~ ~ ' ~ -."»;f_»§3¢.1-_~:-_»»_, ~- ;'J_’_'=¥"-».,`-1‘ '»1_ir`_»°~.‘->="“1F;f“¢‘?-1"' ' _ , _ . _ _ _ 4 '_ -mxnumnrari cnaa1;orscrowN.~ratiioa¢snwa1\o Benatg Chauncey H othgg FUR SEP-I-_ 1901 g xmas AND rassinssrs. wi 4 _ possessing the freest Government the world has ever known, its Presidents,wi the exception of Washington, all having come from the humbler conditions and the tenure ln the Chief Hagistraey ending* in four years, in thirty-six years three cf them should have been assassinated. Autocratic Russia is a hotbed of con spir- acy against the Czars, yet only one ruler in Russia has been murdered in the period covering the life of the American Repub- lic. The 600 years of the Hapnburg house and nearly as many of the Bohenzollsrn dynasty have been free froli the edyl (X10 of assassination. Only one member of the house of Savoy, King I-Iumbert,fell under has been free from these crimes for 1, her Presidents has been assassinated with the exception of Henry IV, none of her kings or emperors. The immunity of rulers of Continental Europe ,is ascribed to the care of guards._ are unspec- ial precautions mrroundip|» the' move- 9, is » 1 _ ments and residence of the English Sov ereign dreds of years past are indeed remarkabl but itis strange that so emdite a states- man as Mr. Depew should have madeh history will warrant. The period ofB to Edward VII. Senator Depew ought t have known that within the first six hun- Kings were murdered. e b Parliament was imprisoned Ian murdered in Berkeley Castle. Edward V although but a boy, was King of England murdered in the Tower in 1461. It is quite truethat these crimes of violence by which four or tive English Sfmveroiirul , V o McKinley. They were mainly instituted and mmmitted within the circle otroyalt itself, and were sometimes connec And all of these regicides belong to th rulers, and liberty in its more modern sense was unknown. But after making the largest possible deductions from Senators Depew’s very o of an assassin. In that period twenty- one Kings and Queens have wom the crown, and with the exception of Charles YI who was publicly beheaded for his oiiences, all died from natural causes Not all were exempt from attacks upon their lives, but these were made at wide intervals of time and were in all cases unsuccessful. Devout persons may see in this immunity from assassination the hand of a Divine Protector. Some twenty-four persons in succession United States in the 125 years since the Republic was established, and three o them have fallen by murderous hands. But it is to be observed that they have moved about amongst the people without protection orprecaution. A 'President is more easily accessible to assassins than a Sovereign is. Moreover both Garfield and McKinley were slain- by assassins who were not American in the common 'ac- ceptation of the term. No other country on earth has so largea percentage of its population essentially foreign. These facts all go to indicate that measures heretofore neglected ought' hereafter to beltaken for the proteetien of the Chief "l _ _ .;-1;T~1|¢- ' - ~/zc fig;-*mf _/`;~_ J" ` i _'_ , ¥ fn( m./“L_ (il ._ ,_ ’f"“"‘f' TIIE _, , - -` _fw 1 , _ _ » Sgap is required every day `~ We are giving bargains week in this 'line and make it worth your wmle purchase. ' ' H- ne! saved is money in the case of soaps you aotgc astray sa. they with ka'ep?l1g. ilfiiis' m‘lvsdf='s_oaps, .of qualify. the kind.vs‘ sells the assassin’s hani. The English throne 11 years. I1 France in thirty years one of' immunity of British sovereigns for hun- 'I The facts of history with regard to the E were removed were oi' a. did'erent‘ nature D ` 1-' ted r_‘*~,.$.1 _ W ¢_ _:_ .f sh _ 46. ,_ ~. 1 l. l-Ill Q AA I - 1 is-`-ani!- _ / » _ : -w' - _ _ _(3 if H _l I »i 0 "4 ‘ ,, _ ,_ _ww H __ i V’ l ` Ol The Millinery_ Leaders. 5 l' { S I dayin commenting uno? the niixrder iii g _ A ““ A3 if ' 1. 'S _ _y { A are Pfeeiaensmedsiae isaewmnemarx- 5; V ‘ _ ‘ii _ _, P, able statement: 1 _ ' » I _ 1 3 “It is singular that the United States, ' "'~ a th "_ -1 §;~.?'3 .. 1 ‘f ,lit L 4 We every faoiiily if ful Headwear. Just tell.~us how muchf ‘Z H 5. ' = the Hat _tc be up-to-date every way ,Fo ._ _‘_ .,,. _,_ . _ _ ..-. _, _-,, _, _ S »r_¢»_ ` - _ _ _ > ' V". ff " 7': `-‘ Q? _ `1` '._. _ _f;.-.»»1_-.\€'_- _ L V" _ 1 .~ L_. . __ _ =. _ .= fattsptsom-to our !'iJ~'¥“‘..; 5.2 _ _‘_ v y ,_ -,~ ps _ ;_~,_ ._ _.=.-.st 1 1./,v .ii ~ .»{ _-':V§_;:p.»_-j_ (V “ 171 = ' - <-‘ _ Y , ,` , _ 7 _= ,_ .~1'1r‘- " ' ‘I Q-‘F 4 »-.rf ,\\r~` _ K --4 - _ ’.{i|).J‘ Q--1| u is |i]\¢¢_; /,rig _ 4 ---» ~ , _, 7. _ . _ (1 1 plendld -assorzmf-mt. -. _ Ch'town,FAng 30, :col-dw 153' ,V ` - V //,M %~f f r - 4/Q' I lf lvgrnug-°.`f*’4 *qgp-#§» ¢_wnQ1_1¢1own.ir.e.1.. s ‘ have held the position of President of .tliei fl ’ yi' if TP3 I , 1 Augsgdawgm _ _ 1- l Our New Fall and ~Winrer Cloths have arrived. statement somewhat more sweeping than I _ g ,_» in Yicnnas, Peners,!Meltons, etc. _ ,_ H V s s ish history a thousand years in duration` °°v°" the °“°°°“i'° "$3" mm Anna in Twerd~, Worileds, Serges and Vfcunsu. I o Y n » New Trowsering ' d ed I h U t ,En H hp! The latest novsit»~1~.» in C'-iecu"anf.i -ripes. _ - I years 0 K B me seven R 8 Also afuii line of Gents, Furnishings. ‘ i _ . 4 V Edward the Martyr was murdered b ~ - T ~ . e °“"°“’°’ °‘ “‘“ ”“"“" ‘ 1 e Oh I1 MC eO ‘ 2 O 3 W 979.: Edward II after being deposed y ' _ ‘_ 1 __ _ f . 9 £_ ‘Vp ` ao7 Que-n Street Merchant Tailors. A ‘ a T¢|¢P|\°¥l¢ N0-5 _ _,,, . forafew months andfwas murdered in, _ '.~-ir ' _ `1 p _ 5 l J the Tower at the order of his uncle Richard 4. I f _ ' g ‘ _ Duke of Gloucester in 1483. There is 1- - ' i e o 5 f 1 _ 7 if . asuspicion that Henry VI was also? A I W _ I _V1 n I I ` ‘ ‘ I We are daily receiving il.rr+»ring compliments on' our low( prices and ’ I _ from the mmhers of Lincoln Garuda (__, _Not the tile :sire of gosnps but the careful opinion critics. Y our store and you skip the biggest croclrery bargains ever heard of. Hun » dreds of cusu mere who have bought from us are during the past year are' Wm, an asserted right to the tm,°~ne_ telling their friends of our wonderfully low prices. _ ‘ ` J ’You’il enjoy ice e f ' ` ‘ day, and the period when our kings were semi-despotic - wmuher get’ an _ _ __ J Y Clark Crockery Co-» »~ _ ' - send us word and _ L9WlS SD&Hi`l Mifket A 3 package in your dm" _,_ W We make our Ice broad statement there remains the fact h if I ~fl'°m WU' Plniuii which 18 Obliililoly ad ner i O “ I “T that for more than four hundred years n 2 British Sovereign has fallen by the hands F @ I' * wmitgxuy my ' c mar y put it up in 100., 20c and We are manuf:rcturiug a quantity of extra quality Hard- wood Flooring. Parties in need' of a. iirst-class floor can bc alolll 5 =ure of a good article. while the lot lasts. i _ 1’°'l-°\“'ll=d will ‘ Whter Street. 5. pufgggmlg am), new-.re of D0ve.tei1ed sealer HIS is one of the best equipped Business Colleges in the Lower Provinces. Here,fa business educa-.L tion is not made a side issue, but- a hi are taught bya largevstadof W a tent teachers Graduates from our lmlrnmm Shorthand Department receive their-. noun. remain oapiemaefrdn me rnonegrephie In- °‘°P“°**“° stitate of Cincinnati, |.he»la1-gest shorthand Institute_-in the world. Students 1 Wggiqm __-p,.mu¢¢¢ (male or female) may enter at any time. No entrance examinations required. §°**‘&?§; t2f Graduates are assisted to responsible positions. _ for information to are gmc pay Charlottetown Business College, Giiarlotieiown, P. E. i., -- nmznzaan. russia; 1 "1X.$1f.i.;"’.§'.'I3iZ°f.i°‘£...si 'Magistrate of the Republic. It is not _likely that the Continental system of 'guards and secret police will be adopted, but the time has come when some greater lprecautions than have been hitherto ` observed. __.._..__.l_,.._.i It is understood that Sir Iauis Davies appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court. of Canaoa will be made on the 25th _ ptember, from and after which time getax-emsdy"_f`th'Kt |138" be/_ell _for tielity-lv# ' 1709.5 _Full ._8 Blwk in cnurirenanfif A/snip ms: sm at¢na’a‘1er¢;pfree;-nga cena. I » » ' ' ` ' : . Si. urlegren »srsps`a by-#Soil ~a ...-.._..--..¢ nano. -».--- -.4 Pitch Pine _ _ --AND- ~ Oak Timber his seatin the Cabinetand as membe i for West Queen’s will be vacant. _ _ _ 9 '_wnrVsxrsa1amNrf"vn`enf-,yen ii milmxdxw" 108 K St. John. H B PHP* *W5 _;payfpra Qgitsnd wigtpillnsnit you F;PERKi_s'l Tsailiclk ,Ba “ * *P* 5' f¥~f__l Tosenduss *_- imns rosie rcugg; WANTED-A rl fir genera! Applytc \(ra.J.;|Kooi Bayield specialty. All commercial subjec ~ - ii” all FOUNn»~TA Grafto nnniads l advertisement av accustomed to press !.‘I.“.i;.f’.‘2.‘Z§S'¥...'.?l‘ I “was-ian -A sir! for se-mi lluat have reference. APP1! W pyqwae, Hill boro Smare `§i»."“”.’.'l-1'* ‘”' "1" 'msn '-\ mmliii-'rise egdaaypitunuee