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Fi' rr {..,.‘ rf.: ` -r _ _~ . , . . , . r . ,.,. _.; \ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 30, 1905. N g _s ,. S ;-; , - t. 41:] ` any f 1 ‘ tm 1; _ ““°“ r 5*. Chin , since ber sh 00111 P llialrc Hong 4- ._ _r . _ rr Uonr ’ It for Ii-':~r d iucs lows .stri-ii _ last ln Polsn ln- wi rich rl Din- 2 uw. _yi-ri rs. i:ln<»i» val ing lirr-lin bu rg. i|i\'.-in rind liu rriirr-rl ing ni 'I`ul» _-.rnriii ilu- ~ liouvl ~.:ii'_\' I I0 r-or ihi not ulrl i'ri,~l rcsli, i--ndr-n the br tilrnll-rv :i |lr>.~r |101' iii r-ny tr i1-.ridy iiirlioril _ e 'sé -i. Gd by trade Svn I hc r-In-r~l<<-rl in its iin-ipicncy und all dun- l( P_AliAl.YZEO FLOUR TRADE-p T a1'rui,`.\Vn, Aug. hi. -Advlces reeelv~ the Chinese boycott of American s has completely paralysed the Hour a. Nnehlpaients have been made MD July liisnd all orders for Septcm- Tri rs In the bake shops in \\ onton and ami small dealers dare not purchase B _ us this season. 0 HAVE YOU IIEARTBURNI slarge milling company of _ this NE lminlts agentiu Hong Kong state “noe between I-‘sciiio Coast ports and to' any's agent writes that the bread iii* , and ru-oggsed therefore se HECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A ld d t Journal. imi in be JUST, IMPARTIAL RELIABLE, W§Y “sexi” odltsll times wgurtlllezr _the beat interests o! the people and Pro- 'JEEE PIIOPIIIYS PAPER. Published .tits omm,Nsw Pm.-ss s1wk,Nci-ni side Poet omce, charlotte- fl] nd Guardian Publishing Company. i{ong,rei\ise to handle American Blilitb offifa at SUW|m¢fJ{d¢| -Am neu Ufllce Telephone i33b- Edlterlsl end News Telephone 133|. ce iiounr 8'a. m. to p. m. Omoo Hours l|p.m. to il p.m.; 8 um. to 2 a. ni. I ill J. P. I-IQOI), Advertising Mgr. F li. NEWSOM Subscription Mgr. ii. Prince Edward island, Canada, at the following rates, payable in sdvsnoe: | Edlti . (dall e cept Snnda lone month Be; .$3.iXl Wldgkly Erliizion (hionrlay, Wednesday and Friday) per year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JLG) ipinents have been cancelled. The The Guardian will not be responsible for _rg lls. Send by Postal Order. Express Order, or Registered lemar payable to e currency oi’ stam remitted thi-on h erfan, Geefydo‘ba - ana Searls. J.E.B. MCCREADY. Editor. ILS. McRAl\I. News i.ilitor. qnllcconinion with people whose ` "' tion is poor. iinniedliite relic( fol- lhi- use of .\`ei'\'illiie. Stomach is gtlioiierl, rligcsliou is made perfect, gcurcrcsultsin every case. lisa mul n‘s .\'ei'\*i|ine once and yon'lI never isordcr is rnnqucrcd ily ri few lluscs. 'rl-.bottle ol' Ni-rvilliiu always convln- _ thoui it because ever type of stoiir time THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AT SUMMER RESORTS. Visitors to suinnier resorts may have the l. one week 10 1-cuts, or one month 25 cen Prcscui- city dclivcries may be changed to without extra charge. Orders may be left or sent to head office, 'giorningedition of The Guardian by any country address for any length of Charlottetown. Sold i-.\'r»i‘_y\\Iici'c fur the past iility T LOCATING A LIN E. TTETOWN GUARDIAN HE CHARLO \\`I<2I)NESD.-\Y MORNING, AUGUST Iii), lii(i5 .\i:\'. N. S., Aug. 26.--.»\ parry of on w .~ iroin licre are now ciigagcrl iii lo ri Iinr for thc vxtcii.-ririn uf thc Cape i raiilwliy from St. Pell-rs io Louis- 'i`lne liuc is In-.ing sur\'i-vi-/I at llic Ev ci-oitlic l`a|n- llrclon i`oal, Irun _ iiivav (‘.i_, wlin have aiu-ally se- li" :in c~iiinai\~ of SH 1,000 for the build- f|`0\l lin- brlrlgc. lhcre has been more or lcss speculation as "ill [D \\' A Warning to Mothers ` 51110 inurli i-arc cannot. he uscrl with pup rlrilrlrl-u rlurin;; the hot wcutln-i' of 'hm ninini-r inrmilis io guard against lrwrrrlilr-s. .\.~ ri rule it isonly ueccs- "WL ., gr,-,. ry". ,.|,,|,( ,, (pm. of ,.,,_.,t0,. 0|| .l|ipau; in fart, the higlicr efficiency ri-r~l any disorder of thc bo\\'i>ls. of L u.~i'uny ,~iil»r~.lilni\-, but give ilic com iiorn-rl castor oil, rind .~\'o llnii ii is as rancid oil nrinrciitcs and has ii thu' ry io gripe, li' this docs not chuck ill" n\'el.~r give (.‘li|iinl»crlrii|i‘.~r Colin, bi-r -nl r-a~.iu|~oil, rind thc rlisorisc iiniy plies oirll-rl. ’i'l\e wisinr oil rind llils rein- UW nilrl be pi-or~ui‘c|l at once and kr-pt I"rc for instant use as soon ns llio lli-st (thi inn ofnny bowel troiihle rippcars-. Cm n i sky`s llect released the .luprinrse navy lition of their ships would enable c. of ports on thc route in any or all of i and llirii-rlioi~|i livincriy and lhr-n wma iicli buses in ltiariiigriscur and in Indo- sici's’l‘ogn could riirry with hiiii as OULD JAPAN G0 T0 THE BALTIC ? cr sirrcc thc destruction of licjcsb I" i the duty oi guarding hoine waters cr hcthcrTogc would carry the war 0° Europn-. It would not hc more diill- for ri Japanese llest to go to the is than it was for ri Russian to gc frcni the Ilaltic to ii" hu .lapriiiosc 1-rows rind thc better It i to make lhe voyage in much sliortci- Jupun's rilly, England, has a nuin- 'W tli ai in li sliclirr inighi. be nbiriiucrl ami sup- roni-\\‘crl, Japan claiming.; as excuse siinilar cniployint-iit by Russia ul' ne bl of ri. llriving no leur nf Russian bc pa and in that time any dl-ilcicncles Ili the be \\'B his provcs that shore defenses have an over- \vl bel dit. wo I occupied by the Japanese lleet in pre- rlnu for ami in couiplr-ting the voyage rililcutioiis of tlirclilcnerl points could supplleri,sothat when the Japanese re ready to strike they would encount- batteries against which their ships uldhardly hopcto stand. The wliolc tory of naval war in the last decade ieiruiug advantage as opposed to ships rl there is not the slightest reason to ievc that even Tolzo could reverse con- ions established by the lawsofbnllisirics. is tlici-ci`oi~e sale to assume that Togo uid not attciiipt to cripple the defenses cillicr Cronstndt, Rcvel or Lihau or at he would expend powder needlessly id cruelly in destroying private property uiiriefeiirlcrl towns rind villritrcs. In would therefore be reduced to the cr-.ssity oi operating exclusively by ockarle. lie could seal the mouths llie Gulf of Finland and the Gulf of 'l`hi:~r islhr- iiiost. sur-r-cssiiil lrcuiincnl. \ vi lrnown rind inriy bc rr-Ili-il upon with ini- mm plirll iniuiil 'Invictus shoes for men.-Alley *If* ir. Co. llinnci' Sars at 1*. E. l.~lunrl’s (lrcuicsi. He mySwr°r"°'"S5‘lm"mi “mo $35'0n ilcrl, the defenses oi Cronallult being hh cially strong. Scvcrril months would I0 U roc lr \V. P. r-riiiiirlciivccvvrr in rliscs of r-holcrri illll uni. For sale by all dru;_'gists. for _*Qi ncd Charlottetown Agents. Il 22dW if. Ion Colwlll, Snunysirlc. 7-12d if cape c u ilect of collicr.~r and supply ships us lil rzovcriiiiient might r-lioosc to assciiiblc Ui this purpose. It is vcry evident that |\’l so lar as getting to the lialtic is concei' lil ihe .Iapuncsc would encounter no |10 at obstacle. |10 ussin has ihrcc importai\tna\‘al stat- Nil N on thc l`iuil.ir-_ ’l`licy are Croiistadt, 'WE iYl‘0Ul~`i0ly “'ll1\i me ~l"~l\1\i\CN¢ il00i- vcl :ind l.iliau. Eaeli of tlicse is forti- \"0ll|il I"-"lUll'0 "ll-'S5 if U10 |1l0Cl{1\il0 Ol \ yesterday and it’s wonderful ho _ 1 .ini EWF GOOD . Seventy-live cases new New Miliinery, g New Hats, 2 New Dress Goods, New Gloves, New Underwear, New Rainproofs, "-1 C 7° New Jackets. 1 LL ga rind so brlrig Russian commerce in osc waters to a standstill. But block- ing is an exhausting job anrl cannot ng be maintained by a iicct which has neighboring baseto which ships can sentatlntcrvals for overhauling and ialrs. And ovcrbaullng ami repairs c Russian ports were to be protracted ng enough to make the voyage to the Baltic profitable. Iiad Japan a naval sc in Europe the task would be coin- prirativclycusy, but having none, ll. in- volves risks that appear too great to he undertaken. If, urii'oi‘i.uiiatciy, the Police . ilotiferciice should full iu its ohicct wc muy expect Japan to conccntrrite all her .iicrgics on land. Her work on the sea P svcrns to liuvc hcvn finished lu snp0.i'l|i~ livc style.-Iirooklyii Eagle. The New York Evening Post is author- ity for the sllitcrnent that the rebellion in (lcriinin South Africa has already cost l,()llii Gerinaii lives and $il2,iX)(l,il00 in incncy. The people oi' thc German Em- pire are using these figures in attempts to arrive at the approxtniatc cost of a really fall, goods opened w beautiful they are New Men’s Clothing, New Boys’ Clothing, New Caps and Hats, New Underwear, New Shirts, New Collars, New Showerproofs. And Many ther New Things. These are the advance guard of the biggest, brightest and best stocks of goods we ever had for Fail. The balance will bc following now every day. Watch ns from now on and youll see how well we have been caring for your weli':1\‘e. , You owe us the big share oi your trade this Fall-and with this elegant stock, WE'RE GOING TO GET IT TOO. rowse Bros., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. N... rv; 1.... ` . scenes 5 m_mM_n_Mm_ °__mchmmw!P_F3_xggg » ¢,,,,,,,,,.,...wu...f A big \var. ’i‘hIs Is tho kind oi' self question- ing that makes for peace in Europe. The Pittsburg Dispatch-an indepen- lcut paper-warns the reciprocity ad vocat-cs lhat more than legislation is re quired to build up a foreign trade. “The American exporter must keep in touch with the foreign market and learn the ways of the foreign business man if he would place his wai-cs where they will bring hini the profit hc seeks. It lins been rcportcrl many times by American Con- suls that Americans lose trade because they are unwilling to adopt the methods of the i’orelgnev." This ls a falling usual- ly attributed to Britlnh merchants. ' c 'I‘he following despatch from Toledo, (lliln, will be rand with li\l.ci'csl.:~- “Municipal owiiorslllp is the nll-ll.lisorb- ing topic at this convention of the League of Ariinrirliii Municipalities. 'l‘Iie conven- tion is not at all evenly divided on the Is- sue. The sentiment is overwhelmingly in favor of the municipal ownership of a part or the whole of the public utilities. So strong was the feeling that only a sense of coiirtcsy restrained the delegates to a patient attention to Mayor Woodward ofAtlanl1i, Ga., when he attacked the municipal ownership idea anrichrunploned private ownership properly controlled. So evldr-nt was the trend of the convention that the oilicers yestcrrlay afternoon and last night were casting about for some local npcnkcr who would consent to enter the llsta in behalf of private ownership in order that the discussion might not be too one-sided." iienry Elliot, Esq., of Sherbrooke, N. S. inspector and Supt. of Bridge Construc- tion ior Nova Scotia says: A bottle of MINARITS LINIMFZNTcuredr me ofa very severe eprnin of my leg, caused byaflili while building a bridge SVIIIMIHG THE CHANNEL A number of swimmers celebrated the thlrtleth anniversary of Capt. Webb’s swim across the English channel by et- tempting to duplicate his feat. Three men and one women, all with established reputations for long distance swimming, started from Dover for the French coast, but all failed to reach the opposite shore. There has been s tendency of inte to question whether Capt. Webb swam the entire distance from Dover to Cslsis sands. On that point, however, it would appear to be very late to raise s question of doubt. During Capt. Webb's iiie the record was accepted, and he livcd for seven years after the accomplishment of this feat which has- not been equalled by any other swimmer. Therefore, we do not believe that the doubts noivralscd are well founded. So many attempts have been iuade to cross thc channel both be- fore and alter Webb`s successful swim that if thcrc was trlckcry,resorterl to it would have come out., for of necessity rnsny persons must have been in thc secret. Iloubtless some swiniincr In lbc future will find ldcalccndltious and suc- ceed in duplicating Capt. Wcbbls feat. Until then his performance stands as the record, and in the eyes ofthe general public he ls regarded as unquestionably the greatest. swimmer thc world has known. Passengers for all points between Truro and Picton as well as those for Priucc Edward Island have ajust griev- ance. The train from liiontrcai, faniillarly known as “The Maritime" is duc in 'i‘ruro at 2 p. in., but when lain the train which leaves liallfaxat l2.ilil p. ni. is held at Truro to connect. with °"l‘he Maritinio". 'l‘Iius passengers by this train are detain- ed: and thos for this Province are not sure of coiiiiecting with the S. S Priiicoss at Picton. In consequence persons who desire t/o reach Cliarlcttctown on same day must come by train leaving liullfaxat 0.45 a. m. rind spend ovcrflvc hours iii Picton ivaiting for the hour af [dcp`|irturl. of the Prin- cess. In aridition all passengers fmin Sydney ami intermediate points between Stcliai-ton ami P. E. I. are kept wnitiiig at Stcliarlon for the delayed train from 'l‘ruro. It is most unfair tliril. so uiaiiy people should be inconvcnienrcrl for the sake of connecting with a train none of whose passen- gers as n rulc cvcr arc on their way to this Province. The only satisfactory course is for thc I. C. Ii. to put on a spec- ial trriln from '1‘rnr0to Stcllrirton when “'i‘bc Maritime" is into and thus cnnblc passengers to lcavc liaiifax as bite as 12.310 p. ni. each day and rciich Gliui'lui.tctowii same night, as in fornier yt-urs. This is not unreasonable to ask, as the I. C. R. Management frequently put on a special from Truro to Picton last spring at 7.941 p. in. rathcr than delay passengers, and this ata time when stenmcrs for P. E. I. did not. leave Picton until following morning, and thc rlelriyerl trrilln had thus ull night to reach its destination. H0\V TO GET CONSUMP'i‘ION. Ninety per cent, of the “lungers" con tract consumption by allowing powcrcf resistance io fall so low that a favorablc condition for t-he development. of the baccille is provided. in ri heallhy sys- lein consumption cnn‘t take root. lint- wherc there is weakness and riebllliy, there you find tuberculosis. For rlcvc ~ oping strength and building up the weak, nothing equals Ferrozonc. lt makes the blood nutritious and the nerves enduring. The way it converts food into nutri- nient, the appetite it gives is surprising Just what t e man verglng on consunip. tlnn needs,- tlint’s Fcrrozone. If tired and weak dou't put elf. Fifty cents buys a box of illty tablets-at a l dealers. Wnen you go camping see you get a Hercules spring stretcher, cost you from $2.00 to $4.50.-Jas: Paton 8: Co. l-id and twt. IronOx Tablets are forfssle at the Apcthecaries Iiall. , 7rltf iii styles in brand new couches may como under the abovc licadlng but the colors and low price asked will scil them quick and thc l»lth customer will be thc unlucky person as they cannot bo dupli- cated at the money.-Jae. I’aton& Co liirl tw Lf. wsnunnuneiuaneeu Sixty Odd Dollars'Worih ofthe nicest line of pipes to sell nt znc and 3oc re- spectively are being shown in our window. S»e the “Elite” Briar Pipe with_ the new elastic month p’ece. I Total absence oi' strain oe the teeili. Coacave bit ensure comfort to the tongue. Let'e show you these goods. _ A.W.RCddIll.i’llm.B. \ ......_.`__;¢A \ oc eacl; UI im- suits you best. ‘Fl We have about 123 hats includingva, nice lot of children’s hats and tems. Some of _ these hats arfworth up to $5.00 each Toi-day we place them on sale at . This is one of the best bargains we have ever offered. If you come early you will have a better chance of securing what Perkins sl ., Great Closing-Out Sale. §,~»-»~o~J§,..-lQ,\~vv~»ae~-4,-sq,-le.-l||s¢rf5-0|,-flgfg \\’/lIIIA\&@J 5c Bread Knives ` Pie Forks Hammers Scissors _ Cuspsdores l _ Q h \\§\ ’ IlEl’AR’l`MENT OF ORATOILY nfllllatnil with EM o orcd for the dcgrcc ri ‘. ilmiwtilelpiilif to M. I.. A. IHCGIIEIC. . h st lo is. £0IlIII.\\\\?/I00i\“\llll//»"\§\\\\\\\'0 lll2L§\\\\\\\¢Q ARGAINS p Silver Polish Hatchets Saws w Wash Basins Towel Racks e lingers Hardware lIu.,Lld. °‘* i O /i\§\\\\\\\'J/I0 t i i _ 'if Inferior hituiidry \\'m-k iiirilii-. ,5,,,`,,|`|,,,,,hl K ll '- ' ' r- 4' up ‘. ll - . , -' B F11 C 4-- - I- - _ - ~ s- H -‘uname "“""“'*"“‘**""'“""""", _ WEN Telephone Of course ;40 know that you ri.. rrcrrnn rr rr ,F Ii MIS lr ' ...§2!'.§"l.l., _ ell all kinds and sizes in Hard and qoft C ' ` Coal, that we have good Strong teams and Colm eous men to deliver our coal when you want ll . _ we would like .U ,,`,\,e I r your next order, alarm ° Z » 6?' -ff-f f F ,// S F , . ////I. All ri ' {,,`~./`/'¢, , 7- 'r fr " . / , N . 1.- ‘ '.n\\~f‘ Y `,,"zW\ 1 _) e. _ >,.»»`;4_.:»v 4 ._ i )“;,~...-ig, YOU (:,\_\; g|.;|.; The linen worn by other |».n»pl.-, 0i.iicr‘pooplo can soo tim lim-ri \'r\l' “ Haw i o un wish to haw ilu in rr ill wp" 1 hx sr LMI ily ri. 1‘ is ii.-.in-.1 |...u...1 ""“' A F \\ i<:|r~s1‘|cir, mn ,\r.,.... |,,., ooi lfhon moi limnilouks \\r|l “inn - . ’ i ` - ' - , nl Ji Slaughter Sale of all `n1y elegant stock oi oots and Shoes. Everything must go. CON ROY The Sboemau, Charlottetown. '< FU m If your eyes bother you no matter how unimportant tire rouble may seem come n and let our graduate optic- an examine them. No barge for examination and advice. Glasses supplied only hen necessary. ELLIS The Drugglst and Optician. . \\&IllIll\\\\\\_\\§“€IIlI/0.\\ \\\\ \ 2 Mount Allison Custom Tailoring, Genr's Fu* _ nlshings, Hats, CaDS. ¢iC., CiC. SIR:-We wish to direct yvlll ttenlion to our stock Of “ew ioihs for spring and sunnrlei W€8l'. f Our cloths are imported rvim the very best inaniifnctureri 3 England, Scotland and INK" I i d ' an nc . _ orsieds. Fancy S“"|"3" Ladies’ College 3.. “ ° 52nd Year CommenceeSep- lember 7. Massey Treble School oi Household Science NOIIMAII (‘0ilRRR f'lLR'I'IFlilliTE FRUM M(l\lN1‘ ALLISON A(}(.'EI"l`liIIl AH Ql'Al.iFiUATl0N FOR '|`lrIAOliiNH }iui's|ti|0|.|> Hoiicncie IN Nicw Biwnswiox Scimols. RBON ('()l.l.EGl< OF 0RA'l`(lllY Vlcunas, Sefllesr Tweeds, Trowserir1iZ5» And fancy Vest Cloths. R In Overcoatings in Vicrrnas, H proof and fancy Worsteris- hf cw We can guarantee semi; U in tae cutting, iltting and ina C I of our clothing. ‘ d fx, . . lim We invite you to c'1 H ve m E : , l‘l:mr'|J1;;\6g|¢.\|»\r.i1'ir:s rrron 'rl|'|s(3WK:§7;;4§rH-B/§rd\M~.({\*i.mr}p’r~é gui-if.ii thc senior ycarlnt “thine the sg, ¢k and be C lil charge of an “IL ".. A.' and equipped with ph-tures, casts, Jac., to tho value nl $75.11!). A wi" be gble 10 SUI( y0ii. °°"'.'-'2:r.‘;-.:r':r;rallr.ir-w.‘lr'f‘r¢rrr‘af;ti‘:.“L‘ris ‘.r:°.",.?.'f."x:f.rr......... ..-..... .....,. v°n=fesr»~f“"r- 0 o tl wlpy Gmail Pianos. tlirqol pianos rllmc Ge Durpc sn A ccunrci.; M & C B('Ii0 A iii IPS for wort ur n Conlticsimunl-:Ncic soul rrrcn. C no new Street. . _ n 3,, _ _ B irrlr il'c. l`. I .,.1nly ill, Ilib ` . Rwailw. mlottetown 1 """""”""""""" D ° ' rr Blend » omlnlo CHOOSE THE BEST The Tobacco Epicure who does not use the mcalzr Twisr. Psani. on nwnv sd, ,,,¢,,.i that or wr Has nerrr derived that real enlcyrncnt which is his. They are the gems os tha Pro. °"'wii'iiri"Z~'ir'ii'§7|ix'runns in 1 .mo a Pounn rms, other in the LOW" si :merry cms, ciimierislisos '~ The Pipe Msn. Q H I E Y & vgnggg. Ind"