\» [WW v Q... if' " r i ' ' ..,,ii ”¢ le ~‘ “J ' ;. . _ -. -~ _ .-1- . . .. ., _ __ _ ».°" ' ' . ». ,‘r.:'5,l,-°.`~i' »'~, ‘-'rx 5 was ,,f’.'»7§`_T.“ ;.., -.ff a » rv -'.'~¢~.»;....,-.@_- .rf _ ,.. _ ' ._ __ ` , , . _ _ _~_ ~ ,¢,.t- ,L _ _ _ ». f-_-X., ss- ~_ .,,,;_, _,- 1?, ~ rs-.~~ __y.,_,._ f,,_, ._--J »- -‘-:< ..,-~‘-fn __ '~ .;-.., _.., ,~¢,,,-_ ,_' -_f._. =_ ,..;__-._; , ,-.i_¢,_» ; _ _ . _ ‘ ' _~ ‘. ‘ f- ~ . . _ _ ~~. _ 1*; r -\\~;.\~;\I_»~ ,f ,»,:'_-~ .--,~/".=.-.‘f...~` 1;. _- 1'- ' _»e‘¢_ :.» ,.1-:r~._=a».< .= fe". rt -_ '»=--;»`~' an :~_-.-.-.¢f»»==....- »~ `- .Y is ' . -_,_ l ` 1 " f~- ` " `- ` "_7."~ ~ ..‘~.>,;-‘z_`~,i1~f_f _ '.~,,_.. 1.1,'-.,.;.1.'..,.“_" = ‘ , ‘- ‘~:~".~'~‘ 'Q e--4.’ 4 A ‘Sf Q \r . ‘ “ ;_‘_f I' .¢ ':_.=, I1 j ~_,,f.~ .,+§<.-A/`,f_,>.=,_;.;{A;..f .,,~. , __ . _ . , _ “_ rm.. cuanniln, cnaawrmlown remiss anwaan isnmn snrriizirnimsoimn M t L M a Vice President- THEODOREROOSEVELT Cannot Spare the Premier. SECRETARY HAY, SECRETARY GAGE. WU TING FANG (f Chinese Minister, HON. WILLIAM C. WHITNEY, Have permitted use of ihtir num by the E Hill i Slilillll llll ill. In naming wells in their honor, an besides some of the gentlemen a substantially interested . THOUS AND SHARES at the pop lar price of ONE DOLLAR position and so on. *ii trial, is made more etiicient. Farquharson just now. ll- ' BELr.is'r. r ‘ - - - A total issue of ONE HUNDRED `s,,p;_ 2591, 1901, y Pe share, (NON-ASSESSABLE) is of-I fend for sale. ALL the f *hey from ` ,.16 si.-cl: ` `_,EVELbl`L1, _ _ 'O l' ~ \ 'xc R Ol\"_.Y; i. e. boring ab at twen wells on trrcts of nearly SI THOUSAND ACRES of choic~ o ands (of which the Company h ll X evidently hirelings and like fai l The West Que_e_n’s Seat. f % Sm,-The Patriot correspondents in a ii recent issue “C. A. N.” and "N y London," -can deceive no one. They t options) in Ventura County, Cali- love their country and are true to th iornia, which County is situate tide water, and has steadily produce for twenty years higlfgrade oils. oil land, dividends of one, two even five per cent monthly are su to be paid. after developments a fully completed; besides setting asid a surplus for further work. No SALARIES paid until devel- opment is completed . 309 Broadway, N. Y. Jersey Capital stock and issue ON HUNDRED PHOUSAN SHARES at ONE DOLLAR inch NON-ASSESSA BLE. President, FRANCIS TREVELYAN. (New York Journal POND, (Spirit of the Times DALEY. (olfice of Walter S. Logan Secretary, HENRY HELLMAN, (Re Estate), The Directorate, besides abov embraces represeniatwes of the C-im mercial advertiser, Evening Pos and Morning Telegraph Colonial Trust Company of Ni York. depo.-ii.or_v. at party could not be guilty of the twadd Patriots correspondents seems at enmi with every mark of fairplay. The concerned both Messrs. Haszard an E Farquharson are untried and yet the former has given many indication ’ The business men of the Province and remember the debt of gratitude we ow It became a power for good in thi Government itself. SIR:-Your editorial in last Saturday’s GUARDIAN, respecting the vacancy taking place in West Queen’s, voices the senti- ments of Liberals in this section of the couniiy to the letter. They endorse every h word ot ir. We fail to understand why the Patriot is booming up Premier Far- quhnrson, as successor to Sir Louis H. Davies at this present time, having all the qualiilcations necessary for a cabinet In our opinion, Premier Farquharson’s well known ability is much required in the position he holds, at least, until the new legislation begun by him, and now on Mr. Horace Haszard being the choice of .a great number of the people of that riding, will, we trust, be the choice of the convention, when it takes place. He is a man well qualified for the position. We know whereof we speak, when We'sa.y that there is not another man in this Pro- d vince better informed on trade questions Hsheries, dairy and farming interests in "0 general. No, we cannot spare Premier QW are _ hful li journey men unite for a ‘price atth 58 bidding of their superiors. Free men that le d that appears over their signaturcs.T` “P Mr. Haszard was first in the field as a Ag the ¢0,,,p,my’S had is proven candidate and was accepted by leaders of or party as a fit person to succeed Sir Louis re Davies. And if we mean tokeep good faith with each other that in itself is re suflicient reason why we should hav " Mr. Haszard for our candidate and n other. It was weeks after that Mr. Farquharson came on the scene as a pos- sible candidate and we are now coolly requested by the Patriot’s correspondents to be false to Mr. Haszard an . o very suggestion is outrageous th _ , .tl 0 to accept Mr. Farquharson. Th Y ir advice if followed would ruin our party. Organized under the laws of New As far as Dominion politics are D of the highest order of statesmanship. large number of my fellow farmers will _ Mr. Haszard for zealous,untiring efforts F" P Vice P"351d*’Ut» WILFRED P in our behalf as Presidentof the Board of Trade. Without any salary whatever, Second Vice-President, CHARLES S with no selfish object in view, in good n and was instrumental in building it np. s Province, second only to the Dominion \ ty-five years and thoroughly reliable. At For my part I would sooner have a ) report and bad he stood by the institutio '.7 S a candidate in Dominion politics one possessed of some of the attributes of a statesman '(even if he is a new man) than an old politician than is already were RE MEMBER Sha* cs are only provided for.Besides our party can only be ONE DOLLAR each, and every kept together by calling in to political shareholder is in on ih- GROUN FLOOR ~< “In order to introduce the stoc in this Sify, a s-rictly limited num ber of -hares (NON-ASSESSABLE are odered at $.50 par s.iare.’ ~ - ' -_ W. ~»~‘...-P>~: Great George Stree Livery and Boarding Stables Charlottetown.P- E. I. First-class s i n g I e and double teams at moderate rates- Fine turn-outs for weddings and privote parties Q. Horses bought and sold. Telephone 100. R. H. ST E R N S. Successor to j. K. Stanley. mr or-Sm Proof* - ¢ belying solely for the purpose of being talked about.-Exchange. J ) al I ew D life good upright men who are capable and possess statesmanlike qualities. k Yours and etc. FARMER. ._____.-M DO NOT EXPERIMENT but get Ful1er’s Blackberry Cordial. Remember it has stoodthe test of long experience, a thor- oughly reliable remedy for all Summer Complaints for Children and Adults, 25 ents at all dealers. THERE ARE OTHER MURDERS. The confession of Czolgosz, as taken down by the Buffalo chief of police and read by him at the trial, would seem to show that the murdering of the King’s English is, likewise, a part of the Anar- chist propagaada.-Boston Herald. ___{__-- Bicyclists and all athletes depend on BEN TLEY’S Liniment to keep their oints limber an rim. _-1-*lv-» DBSIRB FOR NOTORIETY. It is a strange desire for notoriety that prompts aman to insist that he was an accomplice of Czolgosz in his awful work at Bufalo. The most recent pre- tender, a St Louis man, is believed to ......_¢--- To cure a headache in ten minutes ufe umfort Head e Powders. - ...-1.-_Q-l--» INTERNATIONAL S. 5~ C0: w. c. r. u. ravine riiiiirrises. _, , istosend a _ tati `. I pines to do temperance work among . ` _ qp i H C e-Ugg 0 '52 ,lj 2 H » P wil* you all about prices qua ities and how well the ood » vera” U A 1 Q ‘ 1 . . .g wma” 02152:” T613.. te ol; rffiiii _ ”` F"°1“° .V081 1fy0\1 Call at the Store, Cameron Block VictoriaRow La.st§ r 5th, 9h 27m. m. New oon l§th,oh, 18m evg. First lg . 20th, 9h. 33m. in. Full oon th, 1h. 36m. m. Day of Sun Sun \ High Water. Week Rises 1 Sets Mom I After'n. II! ‘ MooN’s CHANGES uarte _ , . . 28 é3§3§§§5§§§55555§§E5EomQmw»mw~ 3 01 U. m»ww~3%§$8i&§g&5§$@§§5%3§§&3235 m m _ or 23@@3¢$$5@#%83%~wmmm55§5E3§§§§B Q3=5wwnm»wwm»wwooigomumwwwmnwfV _§35§3@:3§§3SE§%f§@3&g5§$$$§5:ZU §5§§§i§3& §§§5E§ @§§§§5555§5§’ &3§i5§%8§@3$g5§3§ 335f&5353§§55 Sun ~ Mon Tues Wed ’ Thu Fri _Sat Sun Mon Tues _ *Wed I __ Thur Fri Sat Sun ‘Mon -i --- Tues _ 'Thur ` Fri ' ' 16 Sat "' 17 Sun g Mon ' ' Tues Wed . _ Thur i Fri ` $1.11, __ §$un - 'Mon J CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS- _ (Corrected every Tuesday.) Beef (quarter) per lb ....... .. Md( b ...... Butter( ) per lb _ _ . . . . . . . . Chickens per pair .... . .... _ . Fowls per pair ........... ._ Flourper cwt ............... . . Oatmeal, new, per cwt. _ ._ Hides per lb. ............ .. Hay per cwt ........... Straw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _. ggetié .... ._ i).._.i1. ........... .. ,per unc Pork ......................... _ _ Potatoesnew .......... . Mutton percarcass . _ . . _ . . . . __ Onions pef-pound ........... _ . Carrots, per bunch ...... . . Lettuce per bunch ........ . . ' Cattle Dressed . . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ . Cauli1lower......... . Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . ....... _ . Butter Beans . . . _ _ . . . . _ . . . . ._ Celery . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ._ Cucnmbers . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ .squash . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Tomatoes ._ Tumips. bus . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . __ Plums _ _ . . _ ., . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . _ SUMMERSIDE MARKET Barley ,perbushel Beef (carcass) _‘per lb. _ _ _ _ Lamb pei' hea Pork live per ‘lb Buckwheat . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . .. Butter, per lb _ . . . . . . . . ._ Calfskins, each _ Eggs, per doz . . _ . ._ Hay, per. ton . . . . . . . . . . .. Hag, pressed _ _ _ _ . . . . . _ _ Hi es §_er‘lb .... ~ Island lour, per 1(1) lbs... 0atmeal,&er lil) lbs...... Oats (blac ) per bushel Oats (white) per bushel.. _ . Wheat per ushel.... ._ Pork (carcass) per lb Potatoes, (new) per bush Turnips..._... .. . . . _ . . . . ._ Beets (table) . . . _ . __ Lamb skins each ....... ._ Sheep skins _ . . . . . _ _ . . Woo (washed) _ . . . . . . . . . . 65 0-* e "'eeeeeeeeeeeeneeeee¢e . . ssssanssssesssseesss ssssssssssssssssssss oooooaoocbmewwooaoce S?S885SSi2i8f»3’-S8S’at8§§f& '..i.'.L.;.§‘.‘..i..:.°.;;.;.‘.;...=..2.i.;. , , _ nssasassssssssesnssdsas ee ceases sssssssssssssssssssSSssQ:§§§§§§§§§ ooc=oc>o<:»ooow»-coc>cooo‘='_§oc ooooococo seaesessessssssseeeease assesses; . FULLER`S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL is a remedy for all Summer Complaints n Adults and Children -in use over twen all dealers at 25 cents a bottle. ig--_ IRON TRUST FORMED IN SPAIN. LONDON, Sspt. 28.-The Westminister Gazette says the three gae at iron-produc ing companies of Bilbao, Spain, have Hmalgamated on the lines of` the §_United States Steel Corporation, with a capital o 75,000,000 pe setas nearly $15,0ll),000 and an annual output of 500, 090 tons. ._.___.¢_..i. TLEY'S Liniment is the family medicine best. Price 10 and 25 cents. THE POSITIONS OF CUP RACERS. A London paper is going to announce the progress of the cup racers by running a couple of launches on the Thames. These launches will be presumed to show the relative positions of the cup racers at the times. If there is something like a calm and the races are but a drift- ing match, the miniature representation on the Thames will be a decidedly slow affair. _.__..¢--- K UMFORT Headache Powders are safe , pleasant, and effectual. They contain no opiates or any harmful drug. They create n i habitjfromfcontinued use. ....._¢-1 l`l‘lE “FINISHED” WAR. Thirteen Filipino bandits were recently shot by order of a military commissioner- and several others were sentenced to imprisonment with hard labor from I5 to 30years. And yet they tell that the warirover and complain of Britain’s brutality in its treatment of the Beers i -I I _‘ `. EY’S isthebestLiniment. 113|; |5D1f0R’5 M u|__l'cA'Le1in.iR i=o1isEri.19o1°‘ Wed " . Mrs McKinley’s Only Inter-. In the first interview which Mrs. M Kinley has ever given to a newspa reporter, she being then in New Orl th tr’ hih dd i h il view. ‘ c. pe _ can on e ipwcene n erlness,, Mrs. McKinley began to talk about the ed. be- ell. ess i ure President, whose name was mention “Do you know Major McKinley T’ she "‘ asked. "Ah, no one can know him, cause to appreciate him one must kno him as I do. And I am not speaking no of Major McKinley as the President. am speaking of him as my husband. anyone could know what it is to have valid for 25 years, seldoma day w and yet nevera word of unkindn has ever passed his lips, he is just e~ the same tender, thoughtful, kind gentl manl knew when ilrst he _came an sought my hand. I know him bebau se I Iam his wife; and my proudest pleas _Q is ,M is to say this, not because he the President, but because he is my _ husband. He isso kind, so good, so ,ffg h _~. patient. He gives me all the time can; he never forgets me, no mat, how busy he is. But I will be gla ' di when he is out of public life. I not want himto run a second tim ,_ Ithought that 'he had done enough I E`,;,._. hat '" term for the country, and now I‘know» t he has done enough, and when his expireshe will come home and we will _ , F; settle down quietly and he will belong, bf Qf to me.”-~Pit.tsburg ;Despatch. » ‘World Wide. l' S W I a sick wife, complaining, always, an m d ."‘ :» 8 i( be li <~ d r ,m aw’ & /2:’ ._ L21) lfyi.\“;"3, w ,_ If 1 ,=' »` \___, LQ" £5’ :A -_A if L* .~\'/. 'W ~\ /-\ i\S¥§;} I .` ` .\ \1`; 9 ~ d 'jlfn e. I-`~\` If C '| _i >~. g 1 .,,._,/ 9. Nj _ . »' ` lil ,A4 .i ‘_-.rl-_ T >."f= _ '»’\~J 4 r . ,T -‘A- Of 3-gf articles from leading journals and revie reflecting the current thought of bo t hemispheres. This remarkable and m readable journal published by M John Dougall 8: Son, of the ‘Witness’,h “World Wide” is a weekly reprint ‘ pp V "Y w' A i' ‘ 1" _ h. ‘Z ‘ ,_ ost e T5. essrs. , 9' “S . J _ pushed its way, in a few months, beyon 7.5* ‘ all expectation, chiefly owing to the good- " Q, willof its rapidly-growing constituency."- ‘World Wide’ has found its place on th f > study table. Preachers, teachers,writers as \\~ As \ d, ., e, . y' 1 8 ,I lu. ber. ,, & and thinkers generally, have hailed it a new and most welcome companion. a pleasant tonic-Fa stimulant to the min ‘World Wide’ has no peer-at the pric no equal among the journals of the da ‘W cl k Regular readers of orl Wide’,are ep in. touch with the world's thinkin Fifteen cents will". bring this most in esting and valuable paper to the end the year. Address all communications 8: direct to the publishers, John Dougall Son, Witness’ Building, Montreal. ...1..¢-_- ' Temperance. _.1-__ at New Glasgow Hall on the evening of the Mth. Mr. William Laird was call to the chair, and Mr. Artemas- Moffat acted as secretary. The meeting was ad- dressed by the G. W. P., J. A. Lawson, the chairman and Messrs. Smith, Dick son and William Harris, after which the or the old division meeting there. Th division then met and the new recruits meeting was canvassed for recruits f A public temperance meeting was held ed ie /\v- tif-it <1 so a »--11'. ` -C 9 V* . } .~,; p _/_ _ _ .A -` i 1 .1 0 J' (.',._! p... `»* .., t _ "'/` `,_/ € on eme How lt A ' don’t make thatiiiiiistfike _ Where you averytilirge” . - ment of rightsbapes andiriiht: We will have our' big ,'window` with fall millinery all this For the masses nos the classes. BEN 1 were initiated, the oilicers elected and in- stalled by the G. W. P., assisted by Bro. W. Harris. The division is well ofilcered with Mr. Aitken, the teacher, at its head and now well calculated to do good wor during the autumn and winter.-Com. -_Mini HAS STOOD THE TEST for over twen‘ ty-five years with thoroughly satisfactory results. Fuller’s Blackberry Cordial may be relied upon as a remedy for all Sum mer Complaints, in Children and Adults - i Cheap Light For the Long Evenings K Call _ and get some Mayiiower brand of Kerosene Oil, the best oil &imported no Charlottetown which 'lf ' . ' QI will Bell in four gallon ldts at 21 i ,cents a gallon. _ ” , Canned Lobsters, one lb Hats ,,.‘-,`, new pack, 25 cents. _ Ki) iii/, Libby McNail°e n‘ie.~d Beco - N 25 cents, ‘ G’ 7,, “.”°. "" Heaton’s Chow-Chow, 224:; air \~‘l _,gm ,,,,__ ,_ Plano Half noz har- _Surprise "iii-_ \ 2" cents l (fl " " , ii).-~ »_.ff. _‘To Tea can beat Haszards _ `= Brihmin. We -eil the genuine 'M -if-isle, ,\1" ‘ _ ' " fx. -. ". .fa- 2-".4122-_?=u.“ ._ ba F' M6; __t..’f 1' f '; ~ Y f- ni seiaiers and to collect evidence i Agpqgidggt gr _ ~ E i.,?..... ... .......... M... H. H. F... _ » as pl . m.'\1v. TAYLOR. to of Ann Arbor Mich has been Tha Ki” of “stars Plato emss lasuranca ii. k Nr” Thor-e re car-h ncee. ~ ...-" ' . “_ good, a,’i..;;,-,_,-@dP;,.,,.. i, ginv, QQ); D Agp! Phone 'elm ";_ ` N 3'. T066.; 0 Eu-Hem ADO d.1liibCl"») -‘WG ~ _ .Hep . -.»u1&w. Y _ ` K `X;‘ 1 I Silverware ~` v at-A 1 News ,_ sg. »1|\g-. > . '»- ~\ Last year, you bought your new.-.Hat » i _ , at some other place you ' good price -too,but` somehow it just right and you never liked it. ~~ -~ ---<.».~~<.-.,. _-._.4..'»...~-»,¢~'...~,~ _ -.... . .. ._ . ..,.,..¢~».>s~_,_.. us who have s°°d kinds is ¢?1°°=° ri n ,_ _I . :_ _ It’s remarkableiiiow ah oid,"_Ha't V‘ _ f" " A ~ » be brought it iiipk like new-"under its skilful fingered imilliner.- .;-Iff*j.Ayou_',_lig;.ye 1 ,,». any Hats you wish remodeled _come to . . .- V V S . us. . wx -. »"r'< _ . ,, . _ ..i.‘_-_.~,. ~ < have a. lookat it. " I Uh'.*vI$»'»X2i"*& -r_` _ -' _ . .V ,,_",v 8.121158 r cneteniiei... "int, ,as i... by an Mounts. _ _ Da you know about toe meohaudiom of a hammers, strings, tampers. etc, etcj Can you deter- mine between eheap, unseasoned materials in the hands of poor work. mall Bhd high class, expenaivp material; mggld. ed by the most skilful mechanics that ever built a piano! You must trust a house wiih a reputation.: That is 'hy so many pianos of the MORRIS make Rnd a placein Canadian homes from one end ofthe Dominion to the ot-hor. Fme Watches ~ Spectacles 1 _ lines Mag _--_ i --- , 1 . ' i .. _ r We hang up our signin the “GUARDIAN” and wi $6 , C icaco Se t. 28.-The Natlonzl _. 4 5 _ - A ° 1' - Ji* ire iso n V _ Ca-nlnnB|oe - . ll, 1 N .. . _TI‘°_. Sifmfilaip f.-ffl »i»ntnd_ She will sail Nov. 15. F , U d _ ggviiibepleasedtoquoteyourates. ‘il-I = -w-1--= w f 'fi IC: .J.1.k»lE.L@.i\»l.f@¢£»h4i if!