~ ~ “arises . _ .. ,_ .-._.». _- ,_ . of _-_iw 'ag _ ' . » ‘ t ' 1 . ‘iu;i..';:.f.‘..;s<.lc;<.;;E¢.. .nrt ne... ___ .._. _...___ i ._ __ , , . _ -- ¢.~..-;.»-» - THE GUARDIAN CFI ARLOT 1 ETOWL PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUGUST 17. 1900 1 V __i i . a= -I " 4 '-'-_-=`, Hunshy the stock and good will Of I books and Stationery Business in ilk Morris Block, we will C0I1l\U“@ She business in its various branches at lowest prices for cash only Ib B. M. Hornsby, who has mana @d the business in the past, Will be .ill charge of the store, and will bo pleased ro attend to all old customers ltd many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall PaP9‘°s Ill be at once put on sale. “Pd “H @artments ofthe business will _be npr 'sn tasked. A wsu supplied news sand will be a special f_eat\1 d the business. The store will" known as “The Bazaar BookSi01‘°- TIE lllllll GIIIPMUY. Successorsto F. J. Hornsby. Having purchased from Mr. F. J. re be .Inn-is Brock. ciriown. Marsh i6- ¢°°°- ri-li - 'L iii-=k####¥~)¥§ Your* liillinen Our workrooms will rushed this week; if can- venient, we ask you. and # will consider it a favor for # ##;ill¢#*#il IQQQOO possible. Pl? those who can, to leave# their trimmed hat order* asearly in the week as* if ‘_ I < - Y Special Rates Putirnfromthe city.of four or more. who hdneto zgendthch day ia_ Pownal, v:rhi_11 be Ghvtyed ereint e mornsq, given nner xsltennttlie Florida Hotel and returned in tlmevenlng for but $1.25 each. Gooch will meet Ailseh parties any day in the week on my 'Ihe Millinery Leaders. Canadian North e DB D ° , ' ducing enough wheat from yearto Yell' lto feed the forty million people of the United Kingdom. .It only needs that these lands should be settled and tilled to bring about this desirable state of affairs. It is claimed by the advocates of the pre- ference that a verysmall duty upon foreign wheat would prove a most powerful meiving two ligeurs di;otice. other special &'mn¢1nsitsca.i.i ma at time _ Wsnowx. Proprietor iida Hotel. `P¢llal June 6 U. Standard lifo nurantsto. lusts, Forfy-four lllllon Dollars. Liberal Policies, free and un restricted. No better INVESTMENT than our 15 _or 20 year Endow- ment. llymlmantllu. General Agents. 33 Queen Street. P g H- i ! 1: los-t Reliable ` Place to have your ir work _=__g p done is the placerihzt takes ` the most interest in your *.1 needs.We strive to accmomo- date all who leave any work "'° with us, by prompt attention gg; _ and quick despatch of same ' _. We have the reputation of _fre- bfglng "O K.” _on repair work. -_,__ p Give us a trial and be con- ‘_ vinced that what we say is ,gg .» true 5 3: “é ..._ .___ _gi-sea ,__,s : ......s._‘.1...5-_='»=~._,.-.:, rirurr rrrwimi rr `_\ r 'rm' , l:`our.des, Engineers, Machin- als _ 4 ists and Boiler-makers. ,_ Steam Navigation Co`s Wharf. ‘ W? Ch rloti t P E. Eff* nf a e own. . l. ' ~’_ L-hone 125 , _ _ l _ _ ._|,. A :_-373;; -_-_1 __----~;;¢~----- _ _.B--1i°*_*%“ PREFERENCE BOTH WAYS. For something like three fourths of the wheat and flour consumed in the British Isles is imported from abroad. The British agricnlturist might welcome such a duty with the hope that it would some- what increase the selling price of h$ own product, but the mass of consumers would think it to be the thin end of the wedge of protection. A large shMe of the wheat for feeding the people of the United Kingdom °°mes from the United States and Russia. It is an immense advantage to those countries to have free access to the British market, as they have. \Vheat-growing in the Un- ited States, forinstance would be to a con- siderable extent paralysed if this greatest , of markets were suddenly closed to the American wheat-grower. The same would be true of the Russian Black Sea country. But onthe other hand there is danger that in the event some possible combination of powers against. her, Brit- ain might have her food supply cut off by being so largely dependent upon foreign and possibly hostile countries. wslareca bleof ro stimulus to wheat growing in Canada, would rapidly people our now unoccupied lands and so increase our strength and rprosperity while ensuring a food supply ' to the British islands, so long as Britain retains the mastery of the sea.. for 'the people of _.the :United :own tariff and would resent aw inter- ference in such matters even by Britain herself. We must there- fore concede the same rights to the Brit- .ish people with regard to their trade pol- icy. But the matter is a fair one for dis- cusaion and for negotiation, too. Probab ly there never was a time when the Gov ernment and people of Great Britain were so ready as now to listen to a suggestion from Canadian statesmen. Pleased with our pro-British tariff, gratified with our aid in South Africa and doubly assured of our devotion -to the Sovereign and the flag, they could not well refuse to consid- er very thoughtfully any proposition which could be claimed to promise greater security at home and greater progress and prosperity in the Empi.re’s dependencies. There seems room for a campaign of edu- cation in Great Britain on this subject. We do not venture that the benefits- claimed could be enjoyed by Canada and |Britain at the outset wholly without cost to the latter, but we are of opinion that the added cost of breadstuffs would be but a trifle compared with what British iree‘traders apprehend it would be. Recep tion For Returning Canadians. Quebec, Aug. 14.-A requisition was pre sented to the mayor last evening, asking him to call a public meeting at the City Hall, to organize a reception for the inval- ided Canadians returningby the‘Parisian,’ on Saturday orSunday next, and the gath- ering will be held to morrow afternoon Se FRfD.-\Y, AUGLSF lf. 190'). th V Hence the necessity that the British . * Empire should be as speedily as possible & G0, * made independent of the outside world in # I the matter of food supply.It is well known that the unoccupied fertile lands of the We have not yet seen or heard this con- tention successfully answered. All that can be said on ourpart is that it is an 'Kingdom themselves. _We our nt to Shanghai,to meet probable trouble ere has not been landed because the iceroy objected. Now we are told the objection has been withdrawn on condi- --- tion that onlyBritish troops and not those The British people, who remember. Or of other powers shall be landed. But have heard ofthe burdens which the corn laws imposed in the earlier part of the century would no doubt be very reluctant to see even a nominal duty imposed upon wheat imported from foreign countries. the powers do not stop the advance to Pekin, or take much account of the Chinese objection to thc movement. Stlll not one of them has yet declared war. .l.1_.1.-_» HOTEL ARRIVALS. FLORIDA HOTEL. Aug. 12-~G. T. Morris, Frank Winnocot., Braire Smith, Miss Pousie \Vakefleld, Miss Edith Gallant, E. G. Saunders, J. McBeth, M. Sellar, Harry Douse, Geo. H. Gardiner, bred Robbin, Geo. Moore, James Cameron, A. Brehaut, Carl Owen, Charlottetown; Mr. Gordon, S. S. Prin- cess; C. T. Fickard, Boston; Mrs. Wisner, Alberton; Mrs. Belle Wisner, Boston; Geo. J. Jury, D. Robinson. Charlottetown; Geo. Robii_ison,Moncton, N. B.; E. H. David, Kingston, Ont., Davis Schurman, Freetown, P. E. I. -The Shirt Waist Agitation. NEW YoRK.Aug. 14.-Secretary Gold- Age of Eighty or Ninety. There is no senior_Tr-angler in China” unless the Down-ger 'Empress possesses that qualillcation in another sense-but there are tens of thousands of Chinese students who try every year for the bach- elor degrees awarded by the seats of learning in the Celestial Empire. There are only ii. certain number of de- grees awzirded. Mrinyjmsn do not get the stated that at an autumnal examination _ - _ _ . in Foo Lhoo there were nine candidates En” mmm" twrm m the ‘t _ , _. , _ .r _ .. ' \ o over eighty years of age , and twoover 90, ‘md of Annu' °w°,v° -Pnwd un” and the examiners declared that these. 5h°“ld 1398099 b°f°'° mm- aged students sent essays the composition W°5\'mR_`m°n°h° YW: 9° 511° °&¢\'mK 3| of which was good and the handwriting _ _ firm and distinct. -Quite recently the A W . Governor of Ho-Nan also published a. re . r port concerning an examination ln which i ' ' thirteen candidates over 80 years of age . B ' - and one over 90 went through the whole ` - __ nine days' ordeal, writing essays which ' I were perfectly accurate in diction-, and . Ladies' Cotton ‘W',-Lppen in Putty ]_>“t"N` showed no signs of failing years. Strong Cotwm F.” Colon’ ‘H sizes ' The Province of Anhui, however, beat both these records b rovidin thirty r v s _ -i cents five competitors who were octogenarians ' eacn andeighteen who were over90 years of ' ‘ stein, of the Vestmakers’ Union, to,duy age declared that the shirt waist agitation ha (1 so seriously affected the trade of waist- e e rs egree al' 'm ea' 7 pen coavmakingthat the proposed Strike for and if they throw up their studies at this . A N higher wages’ which was to have taken point they are looked down upon by their _ place this week, had been indefinitely fellows; The Chinaman who starts life A _ Q - with the announcement that he means to be a leirned man is expected to devote postponed. . _ -1. Farmer Fahnstock thinks he owns tli i coveted letters until they are eighty or _ . ' ninety years of age, and their final success i _ ' is hailed with greater delight than if they ' e s _ I had obtained the honor in their youth. ~ _ __ Only ri_ short time ago an odlcial report 7 ` That the powers do not yet consider Men of letters in China. O U ‘ themselves as fully at war with China is _ shown by the fact that the British force. Degree °l B' A' is mic" luke" it me Rl” nisiife to study,iiii_.`éih._\/~ ‘-3 The _ gg T Fly Pest M This is just their worst ` rr time. ll Rex Insect Powder des- 7 'troys all insect life. _'kill'-_ It is easy to use, E It is harmless, It is cheap. J l.5c per bottle, sprinkler -, top. iw sticky Fly Paper, l Insect Powder, (extra sfwfl) Poison Pads, e'c " r A. W. ‘llE|llNi Phill The Square Druggist. ' Sunnyside. - 5--_._ in \ 'f \ 4” " -‘ ._-» ‘/-:~ -' ¢ ef,-`_, » ~ _ . \/° Nhefw ‘il .@ A ` ,;H f(_¢;\ r _ ,_ _ \- isiisisisnis ` " ..__.-__ r - T ° _ To cure a headache in ten minutes use ' ' ‘ L Kumfort Headache Powders. 10c. ' Q ~' _ M'-'_' -M “”-E _ '-'I sms Mays (Boston’s ‘Comphxioii _Spec ‘Q l We have just reeeivedscme of Mild- ‘ ' U ialist)§7`1‘¢ilet Preparations including _.__ _.i-_ t Almondine and French Cream. FU RN ITURE llcDr>iia'd’s Drugitiore SA L ES °“°“'j¢“ Have been more than s..tisl`.ic ory this spring-Our STOCK t f I T VIYLES, and PRICES are sure trade winners--Before you P I what we can do for ou - F rk llllrightli Go L s v,'-,.__;».>. . ~..',§§ \ ‘ ` _ p _ '. ` > » . L.¢'J"~). J P MURRAY g zctdw Raspberries to supply the same. to state the price per t_ozi forfrom 6 to 10 tons as may be required and to be delivered in sueh quantities and at such times as wanted._ The lowest or any tender not neeessarilyaceepted. 16tf '.' lll'ZlTl_S'li._. _. IIFFIBE--isunnyslds. Ns. Satisfactory Work. Reasonable _prices ° _ 1 THEY a ui o 0llll3llllCl'lllBll'll AND ` ` g_;riEAi> ` That every housekeeper, will want some. Ask for “Gem” Jars. 'Iele_ phone or call. i. ii. irriruu si un. nenenensnsnf NEW liERRiNG. Just received- 25 barrels Labrador Herring. _These Herring -are not large but _if you prefer flavor and quiility these are the fish to buy. We have also in siockfome large fat Cape Breton llerri s. We can supply the above in barrels tor the wholesale trade, also in 5 bbls, Q bbls, pails, and by the dczsn for the retail tmde. Preserve Jars. ' ; We have just received 50 dozen Pre- serve Jars in -glass and itone. The above will be sold cheap to clear out c lot f _ ll. It should not’ Iheweyer, be imagined: l3ll&tl»ll¢ d€&l'D%d Cl'llD¢B6 B&¢llel¢!`B Of Artis ` ° egeilthatp and nutrition-and in- ‘ workers. The merchants and laborers Dr. 1. Myers, Prowse'Block. First door to the* right up stairs _ G 2 4 _ _ ro-uisiir. , - UDOOHIDOB. ‘ _ ' ‘ F _ l___ time that Fame; tneyare old men they usually are awarded vests etc., ew. ` , ‘ ll A p , 5 n S t 0 ¢ k hu honorary degrees assome sort of consolation reached the place for their life’s study. It would, indeed, be li h tak ‘ i “ -i 4, :Vh ffgse 33,’ hg a novelty at Oxford and Ca mbgidgesx; PA.nEh"s _ . _ L bfeakg down a grandnither , ason andagran son ing _ _ . _ pp - _i N ln f o~ side by side in the same examination, but I . _ FREE' _ ‘ e ‘_ in China such a sight is by no means _llllrfllls ‘ ”(({‘l J' _ ,T fl. r',rl the QUALITY of C ‘ 31. omm Bw hurlol et. , and officials are alone tobe rankedas hard i Are to hand. _ They are the prettiest lot of clothss`w_e_hav's We an busy making them up into stylish _ invite our patrons to exsmine»onr»stock.- All clothes made by nsiare -guaranteed to Bt. rox-IN :nn:o:l`;.-ierozb _ I; »- - \\ ff -f; /`~_ _ i \ -c nw f, % /ffl ll li i M f, ` "f |r/S -~ ` 1 \- ` h ll ' _ ._ fl _ ¢»GEn5” wgmgmmy 'r J ~ e 'Those iiirs which we .ha f é ‘ - ' preserving. [They are of vsbrgg ’ V ' _ I. sizes, pi-its, quarts and half-gallons _ - _ _ _ and sell at 6c, 7c, and Sc each. or E ` ' I ' ' ' » 650. 7Sc, and goc a dozen. They are _ , B ' of good glass ‘ No Binder was ever made that will do ork or more of it. “ - Send us your address on n card 'IO-DAY. fl The F. & W. new No. 2 Binder.-5 ft. and 6 ft. cut- Send for our _1900 catalogue-sent free to any address. Tells all our goods. It will pay you to get one. licaligents Eiirymia. §f:..‘:,“,;;?':.£2°3?3.Z?“ 8°* ""°°‘ l-lean Orricn Y, ,_ _ Branch 01! cus Toroufo. ’ ~"\ Wmm e Montreal . “ 4 _Aa r..i'S» _ A . ° ' 1: exec Y at 6 ui 'ited on the best l&igli_n and American We mm an ordals for i_2fi~°Pl~f'-'-_l`l69 ` -'dmltsi hall, ODE., 3 _ P K, ' ’ tm SAYURD “"1” 5“U=f°C“°111=1=v¢1yf¢Sr¢¢t y the pail Li-ave your or mr- earl _ _ _ so' John’ N B ’ 1'""" P g AY S Opin “nhl 10 P m A full stock of groceries on hand 'iill ‘ » _ |-lI11lt€d» _ i the lowest possible prices. _p p Aan I'-I 2 ? l`~| E és: ZZ l\/I ?4A N 145Queen Street. R F & y < ` vu _ AGENTS.