_ _ _ ____ _ _ __, _ _ s, `Z”“"3~'~'&-~ _-* ‘.%.'.1¢¢"J... i l i ,_ _._-,"7 ->w..»<».. A ...L -is-,g-_,sv "r 4 THE GUARDIAN, CllAlll.O'l°l`ETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST 11,., . . ._ , '__ ___ ___--____L _ i.. 1 ll. -_-'1'_'l-F-*ill* -I . __ ' - 1-'P' - '_ _"_" "_5 ""_- ' ' " "'“° ~ '-~ - - - ---.-_ -._____.__-.-... _ " Special Notice -\n Independent Journal, uiitrammellcd Having purchased from Mr. F. J~ and fearless; aiiiiing to be Hornsby the stock and good will of Just, lmollrtlill, Reliable. Newsy, s books and Stationery Business 10 the Man-is Block, we will continue the business in its various branches. nlling at lowest prices for cash onlyi lil! B. M. Hornsby. Who has mana- ged the business in the pest, “’_‘u be in diarge ofthe store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new 0nfS- A choice new stock of Wall PsPe"S~ will be at once put on sale, slid Bu departments of the business will _bei kept 'eu mckeii. A wqll supplied 1 news sand will be a special i_e\t\ll'8 d the business. The store Will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” TIIE BAZIIII GOIPMIY. Successors to F. J. Hornsby, Kllrrk Block, Ch’town, March I6. 190°- mlw;-# EE """ iiiifiitil # Your-e I I I llillmri Our workrooms will rushed this week; if can- venient, we ask you, and #IQOOI shun# uaaaaisaaas will consider it a favor for those who can, to leave their trimmed hat order* as early in the week as possible. Perkins 6: Co The Millinery Leaders. #**#¥li#¥§K§ Special Rates Parties from the city, of four or more. who kielo mud thc day in_ Pownal, will be conveyed rein the morning, given dinner andseaat the Florida Hotel and returned in mevening for but $r.25 e_ach. Goach will meet nllmch partiesany day in the week on my tmving two hours notice. Other special anangernentacan bemade ataviéytime. . BROWN. Proprietor 'Drk Hilel. Pownal June 6 tf, ` .5 - Standard life ssurance Bu. Liberal Policies, free and un- restricted. No better INVESTMENT than our 15 or 20 year Endow- ment. llyn|lman&Bu. General Agents. 33 Queen Street. I _ f i 1: Most Reliable ggg ,"/ ,fi Place to have your repair work 75,; done ' th 1 h k is e pace t at ta es __ the most interest in your vis needs.\Ve strive to accmomo- ;i,, date all who leave any work "“ with us_, by prompt attention and quick despatch of same. _.__ We have the reputation of ‘ne being “O. K." on repair work. 3,, Give us a trial and be con- "F vinced that what we say is ‘lr/. true - "` S-2 Q. C°'..`§J 5°.: C-""3 a°°"""": Csffi 05'? 5% seekiiigiitnll times to further the best interests of the people, and recognized therefore as _ _ he Peop1e’s Paper. 'I' Piililished at its ofiices, New Prowse Block, North side Post Office, at the fol- lowing rates. payable in advance!- Morning Edition. daily (except Snndnyl three months $1.00; per yr . . . . . . . . . ..$4,lI) Semi~weekly Edition (Mond. 8: Thur.) er yr. $1.50: in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.25 QR-’eekly Edition (Thursday) per yr. $1.25: in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.00 Branch Qfflcoo have been 'established at the following places where subscriptions may_ be Pill » news furnished, advertising. J0b W0l`k and other business transactedz- Summcerside, ___(_}urrie's Bookstore-D. K. nrrie, anager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. D Muttart, Age t. Souris East, Telephone office - R. Seaman, Agent. J. E. B. MCCREADY. J. P. HOOD, Editor. Business Manager. THE Mlllllllllll (llllllllllll MONDAY, AUGUST 13. 19011. . GERMANY AND CHINA. There is even more antagonism between the Chinese and Germans than between the Chinese and any other nationality. Next in order of greatest disfavor are the Japanese, but this is doubless because China and Japan were so recently at war and Japan was the victor. It will be rem- embered that in the present trouble the German Minister and two members of the Japanese legation at Pekin were the first to be murdered, while the other legations have sofar escaped actual destruction. The causes of the special hostility to Germany date back ` to 1%, when an expedition under Prince Henry, brother of the Kaiser, seized and held Kiao-Chau, in the Shan- tung peninsula, and down the coast some70miles southwest of the British possesssion at Wei-Hai-Wei. The murder of two German missionaries was. made the pretext for the seizure of Kino-Chau, which was edected in a rather high- hand- _ed and offensive manner. It was at this ltime that Emperor William made the famous “mailed dst" speech which the world has not yet forgotten. It` was at Kiao~Chau and against the German in- vaders that the first Boxer outbreak oc- curred. From this point the Boxer rising spread through the Shantung peninsula and north westward to -Pekin and the great wall, until it assumed its pgesent alarming proportions. ___..__¢_____. Among the greatest sufferers by the Hull~Ottawa tire of 26th April last was the E. B. Eddy Company, whose vast manufacturing establishments were re duced to ruins. Their loss was of vital in- terest to many newspaper and publishing houses throughout the country,which were supplied by the Eddy Mills. It is gratify- ing to learn that with the indomitable en- ergy characteristic of this _Com pany their mills are being restored and it is expected that paper making will begin early in Nov- ember next. The Eddy Company announce that all unfilled contracts which were running at the time of the great Ure Will befuliilledtothe letter. The company is not less conspicuous for iidelitytobusi- ness obligations than for its extensive operations, its great enterprise and its '_ fortitude in time__of disaster. Arecent decision of the Chief Justice of New Zealand on the matter of drunkenness has caused some comment in iEngland. :His decision ` l is that a man cannot be regarded, legally or otherwise, as drunk, so long as he can ask fore more drink, or pziy for whatis supplied him. One might guess at the .reason for so remarkable 9. decision were Xl . wt not that the Judge is said to be iiimséif .£3 _Fonndes, F_.nQ.rieers, Machin- ists and Boilf»i°-uiakers. Steam !\’avi`gati-in Cds \\'harf. ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' , Phone 1:5 _ et .1 , lllllllhklh a total abstainer. His decision is precise- ly that which the average hard drinker makes, that a man is notjdrunk until he is absolutely paralysed bv his potations. 7 Free samples of pastuerized milk livered in the city to any address left at the Factory. Water St. Call, send, or* FURNi K 1 TURE SALES wild. Goldsniith's Deserted Village and The Traveller with prefiitory and explanatory notes, has lcen laid on our table by the publishers, Messrs._ fHnszu.rd 8: Moorc- l`he little book is in the Provincial School Series,but many who are long past school age, and especially any whose tastes turn to poetry, may find pleasure and charm in the natural and exquisite, but too much neglected works of Oliver Goldsmith. The mechanical execution of the book is excellent, as is expected from all that emanates from the Sunnyside Press. _ According to the London Chronicle both Paris and the Exposition are in a had is rendered impossible for want of water. reeks with the the stench of ages. Sew- epidemics and beget death. Hundreds of the many who have succumbed to the heat Dil 8 8° _ D Y and departing trains are taken by storm, while many are forced to remain because servative party back to power by opposing f* ana _The farmexgwholkeepa bees plants -_.buckwheat handy to the hives. .Heim- derstxinds that to piittdowers *W rich in honey where the bee __u_;cr§ase_in the ____ quality of e oney rue ni e _ves. _ P G_I_t__is on t§xi;p_i'inciple that:.;Dr. Pierce’s en Medi Discovery increases" the §_uai:_t_i_t_y and qualityf of the' nutrition of _ e y. The ingredients of this medi- ciige are se_lec% ga fnrn.ish___the blood an stomac wi t e essenti materials' for body building, in a concentrated and assimihible form. They make the con- ditions under which the ‘stomach and orgqps of digestion nutziitioneplrust wor ,as easyaspossi e,an sor_ uce strain and waste. As the strength of the body is re-established disease is thrown od. It is due to this fact that persons with _ weak lungs, obstinate cou_gh,_ bronchitis, and other diseases, which if neglected lead to consumption, find a complete cure by using “Golden Medical Discovery.” 1:‘=°‘°°.:.;'.';Se"f.'. uri er a eve ," M. I-Iartricg of Deiuster,`0sv:ego Co., `h?.1Y.?‘ Itris about three years since my health bega_n to fail, Last September I gave out entirely with what ii`.°..""ire you .Almsndino and French Cream. ~ .. ~ ee what we can do fory _C”exce_pting SATURDAY’S open until 10 p. m. ' “”"'“*'**-l“‘“‘i’~ “ee e' "‘ on-STORE CLOSES at 6 p __...,_._..__._,..__._....-W The Examiner denies tlifit it ridiculed a night telegraph service. Well, our con- temporary has at 'least made itself ridiculous Sy opposing that greatly needed improvement. Yesterday its article indicated 0. measure of shame for its rather stupid and very ill-timed opposi- tion. _ . _ Even with the _haying unfinished the rain of Saturday would be welcome' to our Island farmers. The land had become was diminishing rapidly. The growing peign is described It 'includes a twice voter in the Republic, the employment of processions, etc., which will cost the two of the expense of maintaining royalty alone, and they may almost be said tobe will perhaps conclude, after reading the U V l( ‘ A lesion- The attendance at the Exwsitlon statistics ofa Presidential campaign, that ’ . ° has d1`0PP°d fU11Y0¥1°'ha1f- ViSiU0l'S9~l`¢ monarchy is amarifel of economy and 3 ` ` _ __ ntin to t out of the arched cit ¢heapu¢,Ss_ . A London journal says: likely to give further point and emphasis The Examiner’s plan ofdifting the Con~ to the assel_t_i0n_ Que by one our generals Saturday N Bargains for there must have felt their fame disap- , anight telegraph service wouldbe really' P98-NUS. m\1Ch BS B05 A_°l'9S’ COUNKE _ _ funny if it were not so pitiful. 'mt of 'his 811.361-S' How many of vests ew” etc' li if I' il ”” dur commanders are likely to return with 5 \ -- f increased honours and distinction? “Bobs” 'certainly,'albeit these repeated successful pgfffngg attacks on his lines of communication are _i _ P somewhat trying. Baden-Powell uriques- FREE ' 1 V I iionably, and General French probably .Methue.n- has been omcially whitewashed; and Buller relieved by Roberts. Hart, rest-where are their hitherto high re- putatidnsl We should supnosefthat the number -of swords of lionour_°,freedoms,and other public honours are like'lyt¢_i_ be very _ limited in number. _ ` ' , ° ' .The pain ofaatrainor sprain quickly _relieved by rubbing in Bentley’s` Lini- _ment.. Regular, size 10c._ Large bottle 251:. I ' The annual Scottish Gathering of GALEDUNIA CLUB I _ ___ WILL BE HELD AT . Return tickets will be issued from ani full particulars see programme and advertisements in_' newspapers later. . D. R. 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