5. __- "7 iw Z' _; .___ -__ »r__ Tri :' -_ 5-1-1 »V; ii* ‘_ ’e;¢;_ S §_ %_ 5 *I-_ -», 11” -f lo... la*-. .. _:_ 1-5* ,.. sf _.. - .- . If you want I R005, “Yli-1 _ r 1 'PHE GUARDIAN C R 1* na Lornnaowxi Pnmc rznwanp ISLANIY’ Avatar 9. 1001 W ii "Ll W X`j§.1 " 7?' __ " si- ic” tr- 1-" N EW LA it ‘.2 Fon site Ar snails. and 'lrus ees of thi lale Milcilw McLeod, Q. C., f- ».~1+ll tt suction 111 the premises on Wednesday ihe 14:11 day of August. A. D. 1901, at twelve o’clock noon “Newland-” c¢mP'\=\U8 18 acres of land on Malprque Rnd. with iesideic», S ables, Coach-house dz: Premises may be inspected 011. application to Messrs. Mclaeoi dz Bentley. ROBERT BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 19, 1901. so d tl Aug. 14 Pat. Ex. TAKE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO The Medical Hall The very Guest drugs used and my personal attention given to them. It will pay you to have them put up by me. leingnwi In | -__'L illlllllllil TEETH Reliable work at moderate princes Extraction free of charge. DR- 1~_r._.n.§_=RAY1 WA l_§l__TED Competent and experienced Section Foremen for New Brunswick. Wages $.70 per day on the main line and $i.6J per y on branches apply at once with references to JAMES oaoaivn. General Superintendent C na ian Pacific Railway Co., St. John N. B. 8-2-dxw. ' EDGEHI LL,°.!‘.'8i.?£*". '"'.°.1.1L':;.i.1::;1.S The Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman Bari of Trustees The Bishop of Frederictosgmzm- be;-_:ff Bosrd_ o_;_'_1‘rustees. ez-flcio. lbs roy. o _ eltenharn Lodi, ea' College, principal. assisted by Ten Resident Experi- enced Gove°nes_ass_ from ¥n¢l¢1id.(§veof whom are specialists in the Music and Art Depart ments , and Two Non-Resident In- Estgctors.__Ho1\sekeeper,\latroii and lures. < _ ‘id :tn dt fc _ ltesld:iigFHs:iedml:‘ get w°:tm hrzdm 1_Board, who have not broken the law, and I Y ef. It by Eectrlelty. Grounds covering' gn., S_chpol Dairy and Laundry. 'ima raced lmits of property. G*Preoara1 ion for the Universities. Michaelmas term begins Wednesday, kptem- ber nth, rgoi For Calenhr apyly to DR. IIND. 88-dim. carriage and a good horse, ca " or telephone 1 LABGES’ LIVERY » l Personal attenti Jn to all or- ders. - Phone 30. Lance anos , i>Ro1>an-:'rorts. 1 ’¥’¥"¥"U"Y"¥‘I¢=U= ’lF‘U"ll"lI' 1 _ 1611 1 1 -B1 t J__ Ti-1 ‘1 B A Good walunssi Is a Pleasure but a poor Watch is worse than 8 rdnieaiguri-annagnnnp :IlHlIlli¥BlHlB K none. Our Watches are not only good but are thoroughly testel and regulated before being sold' _ We make a specialty of supplying _ customers with Watches at lo l grices. W_ N. TANTUN Ieweler, Great Geo. St. 3 door from Grafton %§¥”¥ A on » ru .Po ill , tml? 11 " 'Duo 1£"eo1o£e’.s| Pei_1|_:et'. _ 1 Pii'1lislied atiti offices, 1\'_e\v !‘:'1wi_\e ls`”_C`-Sl .\'oi1tl\ side Zfost oliice, :\_‘.t.ie f'\llo1.\ihgr.ites| payable izi an_vaiice:- _ _ | 1 Mor-iimg Eflitiou, daily (except S.m'1ay) c_iie| mouth i=c. per _vi . . . . . . . . . . _.__ . _ . . . . ._ $3-°° 1 semi-weekly Edition (Wed. a Sat.) per year$r.5o:innd\°ance_ . .....$!.25 Weekly lnditiou (Wednesday) per year $1.25 in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1-0° Branch Offices ‘ have been established at the following places where subscriptio is may be paid. news turiiish- ed, advertising, job work and other business trausactedz- Suminerside. Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B.C. Baker. Mana er. Alberton, Albertan S. Muttart, Agent. souris East, Telznhooe Qoe-P. G. Seaman, Agent _ I. E. B. MCCREADY. J. P. HOOD, 1 E liter _Business Manager. llll _lllllllll _llll@ll_i FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1901. ia- i ----L -»-_' 4- -l--ii THE MAYOR INDIGNANT. Mayor Warburton was _ waited upon yesterday by a GUARDIAN representative _ with a view to ascertain his intentions as to the dismissal of Mr. Angus McDonald from the chairmanship of the Pollce‘Corn- mittee. This was quite in the usual 1 course of newspaper work. None the less 1”-the-‘Mayor was highly indignant. He de- _ `°inuu1m be iormsiiy ismvieweu. nemo' expressed his opinion that THE Gnalnln is pursuing an idiotic course, and made unkindly references to the editor of this journal which need not be here recorded. He frankly admitted that he had the power to dismiss the Police Chairman, but had no intention of doing so, and ex- pressed the opinion that Councillor Mc- 1 Donald is thcbest Councillor we have. Allot which is so much light from be hind the scenes. And from which it ar- Dears that Councillor McDonald, twice convlctediaud fined for violating the Pro- bibitory Law and previously convicted and tlued for violating the Canada Tem- perance Act, is a Councillor after Mayor Warburten's own heart. It is well that our orderly, temperate and law abiding citizens, who helped elect the Hayor, should know these things. It is wellalso` that the other members of the Council. have not been convicted, and not £ned“ should know that ln the expressed opin- ion and statement of the Mayer there is V another and better Councillor than they or any of them are, to wit, Councillor _ Angus McDonald. It is well that city pastors, the churches and the temperanoe societies should know that the liayor ef the City holds and ex- _ presses the opinion that a convicted rum- _ seller ls today our best City Councillor. We will not at present give our opinion ofthe Mayor. We are content that heb shall be judged out of his own mouth. _ FIRST WOMAN PRBACHER. The flrst woman regularly ordained minister in the rellglous work of the negro raoeln the United States is Bev. Molly B. Craft, who has done evangelical work ln the mining and lumbering dil- tricts of northern lllchlgan, and has now __ organized a Baptist church ln Chicago. __-o-i _gc E10 COAL COVEINE. ° _.- A Nnw Yonai, August 3.--The Mail ind Express says it was learned today' that an nude rvvritlng syndicate of pcs-_ sibly $50,000{X)0 had been formed to; llrance the consolidation ef the bitu- minous coal properties alone the Nor- folk and Western, Chesapeake and Ohio _ and possibly also the Hocking Valley, Baltimore, and Ohio and other railroads | in West Virginia, western Pennsylvania I and Ohio. 1 ---t--- DiilVE’1 OUT OF TOWN. Zaxnvinnn. August 5.-’l‘wenty~flve _ italian brick-makers were driven out of! the town of Roseville Sunday nlirht b! striking workmen. 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'.' L ,t t i 0 e 1 _ _ _. " l ` - V _ __ _ _ _ I' __ _.___ _ _ _..,» .-.__ __ s ~r_~\ 1 L ‘ - ' ` 1 - 2 ’ __ _ _ 5; ~’- 1 _,I 1 ‘_ , ‘_~_- 1 1.,-,_ __n1 _ 5 :\;.1_ _lv _M11 In .t. _\_1 .SL . __ .AL _‘__ . ~ _ _ _ _ f _ _ . ` ` ` ~ ' , . . . _ ~ 5 1 ,G _ 1' .V .-` 1 L ' ` ` » ' ;1~ _ ' -_ - 11' : » ;,.-1-1) ml ‘.1 _. ." .. f ‘ v __ ; ‘. ‘Hel ’ 1 - 1 _ __ _ »» a \ n U t _ from l nftyois ._ _.i.,n_ __._1»1_ilui c_t~‘s `\Ir. Lorne - 1 -. _ _ . 1 ' ` ‘ " 1 ~`;3*1“"V 1*' i W 1 3" 'i "" .”"."3b_ .‘ N7 "J' ` has ma11e<.T1rscfl.uuilsoms amounts to =-"""_'_" -0 _ __ ' A A i --- -.:'»;i1~g:it :ill tm-esta _.srl-.cr llc 1 ost .t\1~e.¢s.s ~ ~ _ _ I un imtruc U] by the Exf,¢u°0rs l -S tl.¢1,¢_,»_,_= -_.ml 11-~¥1‘*1~`1"U’; """°°“ eststlisli public libraries in 1 len.ling_ ccntrcs from the Atlantic to loc Ikiclilc. The list, subject to future a1lditlon.s, now stands about as follows : Montreal, $150,000. Ottawa, $100000. -lVinni;:ol,'. $100,000. Halifax, $50,000. Vancouver, $50.0(D. Sydney, $25,000. Collingwood, $25,000. Windsor, $25,000. ` In each case, as we understand lt, Mr. Carnegle’s generous oKer le coupled with a stipulation that the city which becomes 1 his benedclary shall make provision for the subsequent perpetual maintenance of the library he endows to an amount year- y equal to one-tenth of the sum first donated. That is to say, if Mr. Carnegie gives $liXl,0(D, the city receiving the same shall provide a yearly grant of $10,000 for _ maintenance; if Mr. Carnegie donates $25,000 the benedciary city must provide I $3,000, and so on in proportion where he bestows larger or smaller sums. This fact has an important bearing on our own case here in Charlottetown. It is altogether probable that Mr. Carnegie would asslstl ue, if desired to do eo, toward creating a 1pub1lc library here. It le moat lmprob- A able that he would assist except on the 1' conditions he has1la1d'down. _ Not all the cities which have received offers of Mr. (Jainegle's generous aid are quite willing to comply with the con- dition as to maintenance. But so far we 1 have not noticed that any fault has been . found with Mr. Carnegie on account of the stipulation referred to. It is Indeed a ‘most reasonable one. It would be quite ` ab-md for Mr. Carnegie to endow a pub- > :icllbraryln a city that had not public _ spirit enough to ma1ntain_»it. It would be quite useless to create a library, either by the generosity of one man, or by the spasmodlc effort of many and than permit it so isii or its '1o'gitimate"ot1»ct*i"t6r' want ,of nnanolal support. Mr. Carnegle’s plan seems well-devised and will llkely be pro- ductive of great good ln those cities throughout the Bogllsh-speaking world that may avail themselves of his more than prineelf generosity. 1 exam-il ooscnarnnarns run ms' COVERER. Famous Dodd’e Kidney Pills' have Won Further [Testimony ln Hamilton. l Haamxroiv, Ont., Aug.-(Special-)-WIP liam Wlddlcombe, of 79 Aurora St. Hamilton, is a delighted man these days He writes: "I would like to congratu- late the discoverer of Dodd’s Kidney gills on the wonderful merits of that medy. “I have been ln ill health for the past year and of late unable to attend to my work, suffering with severe ins in rn back and lolns. 1 was indeed); crippled 1 ssto be unable to walk, and was con- tinuouslyln agony. 2‘My familv_ physician failed tc relieve me pronouncing my trouble Rheumatlsm, _ Iracloly grew worse, and was Dually 11 persuaded by several friends to _try Dodd’s Kidney Pills and did so. Today I am a well man, and thanks to Dodd’s _Ktid_r_iey Pills, lnever felt better in my i e. lnmlninnl ind Steamshi 'n s o _ _ . pLi e t Boston via Yarmouth The Popular Fast Line Between Eastern Nova ` Scotia and Bo -ton via Windsor Junction and Halifax. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Halifax daily (ex- cept Sunday) at 6 _35and 9.00 n. rn. for Dig y and Yarruouth, making connection daily at Yar- mouth for Boston. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. PRINCE _GEDRG _. x ARSKC the zoo Gross Tonnage. 6,ooo Horse Power, the 'f st and Finest Steamers plying between Maritime Provinces and Boston. ‘ Leave Yarmouth daily for Boston, on arrival _ of Express Trains from Halifax. ,g Returning leave Boston. daily at 3 p. m. Passengers arriving in Halifax next day at , 3.15 a. in. bv Fxpres Train. I For all information, guide book, folders, etc., ivlfvich will ive rent free, write to F. Arr"- strcng, General Passenger Agent, Ken vi11e,N.S, J 1" A Ladies Tailor=made ,_ il5lillldilSlll._ l is Uris Asia is iss mood. l Unhealtl;y kidneys are the ‘ Cause o the acid being l there. If the kidneys acted j_ as they should tlieg would ~‘ ‘l ofrain the Uris: cid out 1 1 of the system and rheuma- tism \-.1c~uld:i’t occur. Rheu- mzttism is a. 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' Q _ ._ _ _ _ _ y__'_. _ %£21 1,, “twtntiil -JL--_-_ _ _ _ _'~ 1, ._ _ __ __ mum# .11 1 - ‘__ _V .- iV1_-»-"_1_.’- 1 1-. -- - _ .9-111 1.1*-Z' _ . :__ _ 2 -' ." ‘~ _ 1 :.1.1_~f_V:f=l111;’;»1o11-111-1" 1 _,.1 -1 4 ~ '1 f :_ ;_11_- :fi ~ L ._ _ . 1". 1_"1'1/~ .'_ .'1'.-_ .1 + _ _-1,11 ‘. __ g__~..{_<-_-¢_.1=1 \`\"\’\\ ”\\ ’\.\'\ ‘\'\‘\‘\\ \_\_ "\-' 1.1¢ "_-_> Store Closes at l Monda1y’s_,i 1 '\`\\'\\\‘\,"\\_\_' ”\ _`\‘\\_'°\'\.»“\"\ \ . _ _ . " ' _ Monday forenoon’s list in tomorrows paper. It will be an eye opener. every lady in town should 5 read it. Talk abontcheap dry goods selling. ` Y A Last Monday’s selling was the talk of the city. - - 1 Laies’ ._l1a1eVk-cts Fawn and grey with dark velvet collar' double, $5.25 for 3.60 1 _’ 11 1 1 V 1 1 _ V » _Vi Light grey, eatin linin , double breastedi`6,50_for_ _ Fawn, double breasmi cloth eollar`5.00 for .$.75 ' fi ‘ 3 Green check, silk lining. dark velvet collar 6.150 for .s5. _ _ _ V _ Light grey, mercerised liniug,_donble breasted 6.50 "1 3.85 V- V V V _ _ Light Fawn, box back, ily front, meroerised ‘lihin`gBi215__ _ for 3.76 _ _ ' ' _ Fawn, stitched straps,_ silk lining 10.00 for -1 _ Fawn, mercerised lining.'dou'b1e breasted. satin _,revere 11 ' 6 50 for 4-25 __ _ ' _' ' Light grey, double breasted, plaid silk lining 11.50 for, __ 7.50 ` _ 1 Fawn, piped with brown satin,fancy silk lining 17.591 for _ 12.00 Fawn, piped withlight satin, old rose satin lining 9.50 for 5.75 _ ’ ' ‘ 1 Fawn, stitched collar and revers, silk lining) 8.00 1. _ _ ' - . _ _ . , _ r s I . _ _ ' _ _ 1 ' - satin revers, fancy braid-trim. _ ming 5.75 for 3.65 V Mixed tweed, double breasted, dark velvet collar 4.50 for 2.80 ' N avy blue, satin lining. double breasted 7.50 for 4.50 Black ladies’ cloth, stitched revers, double breasted - silk lining 9 00 for 4.80 1 ` - ` Black cloth, with stitched silk ravers and ends, mercer- _ ised lining 7.50 for 4.65 _ 1 Plain black cloth with velvet collar, double breasted, ' 5.75 for 3.60 1 ' Plain _black cloth, pearl buttons 6.00 for 3.40 A Plain black, with flare collar, braid trimming 11 75 for t . ii, R (No. 5) Browntweed coat, stitched 7.50 for 6.00 - ' _ (No. 6) Black coatwlth shepherds plaid ekir¢, plaid revere and collar to match skirt on jacket 17 (Ho 7) Grey tweed, etonetyle, hnished with stitching ll 50 for 9 25 (No S) Mixed tweed, eateen llning,eton style 12 75 for 10 25 185 lsd&llaRo\ 25¢. 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