s l ‘A v l A E41* “ia *'51 3';i_ , .i if 2 ;t ,i ,x r l if ‘lil a » fb' ~,- ). ._ l li 2 ',» l i __ i .ri »r l . _va Mdrbus is something to befepr- e'daad'avoided during warm weather. B e ready at all times to ropewith anattack.'I‘his destressing and danger- ous bowel trouble at- tacks sudtlenly, often in tlle night when aremedy is hard to procure. Keep ,a bottle of Jamieson: Blacllherry Cilldial handy. One dose promptly administerld will afford instant relief. Price......... 25c 5 0 gl i l » __~ __. .- 4 f \ ¢ 5. _l i _-,g ty l. < v . .f i l __--_.-.. .__-_-__...-_--.., ,_ le. V.. "‘-=9-»»..- ...... ~.>- .._,_ - 2. _t . l _ li A. .l. G. Jamieson naucol-sr .- The Medical Hall Wedding Rings tamped, G. II. T- are the ind that will wears life- time. We have a large stock of mk, l.,¢ and l8k ln all Slzc.-4. l’rices 5! 5o to $8 75 ac' cording to weight. ti. il. Taylor jeweler dr. Optician l * * y I E _ if NEW KING GEORGE ll() l El. ` WH. HONDOURQUETTE. Mgr I fiiiii'rii'»i¢aii2i~h"i~hl.§‘i."'i.i“'l will" “d Largs Bright Sampilr; Igotlrlis? . m°m.' CUISINE UNEXOELLEU SYDNEY, N. S. -rliyl Expert Knowledge < and Study in Every loaf of Cameron’s °‘Ilome--ii'iade-- Bread” .The beat bread for YOU Ask these grocew. Crockett & Co-P. Mullins Chappel's Grocery, -M 81. A McLeod, Coffin & Co Crabbe’s Gro-ery Wm McPhee-john Wheatley, -John Cameron P. L. Smallwood -]. R. Cronin s. Gnu. Moore-lvlrf. Trainor Water St.) Rochford St. FOR SALE. THE Schooner" IOSEPHEIN SWANTON" 63. tons nett, built ol AMERICAN OAK. ' ALSO Schooner" MAGGIE MAY" lit tom net, built in |904, at MAHUNE BAY N_S. THE above vessels are well found and in good repair. A LSO One Mackerel Seine in first class con- dition: can be bought separately or with either vessel. For partirulara apply to, A P. CAl NEN. P O BOX 336, HALIFAX l\ S 7.15 Mtts Pitts | MO. Farm For- Sale at Wu'tcr Rivarooptaining |51 acres ol land.B0of which it co\c|erl with harlt and soft. world. Will be aolrt with or wlthouterop stock and implements un- zinoma ia . 'Y " "5ii°d W naovaln. a-iomla si . ` ` ` ' l;- - - ~_-_!_- ' _ --. l l v 'I0 ""'” _-f-rnaiw-sm" _ ~' rm . , l , A TH la: wc H' A Rl.'o'r'r fr o win in-u.a_a 'or A it “fr ooo ` rn.n` no P \ . -gss.aallal.Diraes;r“ insist V . no a ir it 0. ' ' _ ‘- . . .Ill Ulu] H'l§I:aa'.;%a‘=dd?a='and¥£:l|ia{ualeat|cna to Guardian ` _ _ TUESDAY. AUGUST so tjfl' ` vincca to explain to interested audi- ttnows the latest and moat advanced the pursuit of the almighty dollar that more important matters are for- gotten. In the case of our live stock the principles of heredity are studiously and scientifically followed and the farmer who neglects this is justly charged with ignorance of his busi- ness. Unfortllnately, under present social conditions, the human family is not so cared for. 'We say unfortu- natelv udvisedly, for there are human weaklings, mental and physical fail- ures, born under conditions which would hc a disgrace to the' farmer- who would permit such to occur in his herds. The principle of heredity nre eternal and unchangcable and un- til the human family is safeguarded, just as today we safeguard our flocks and herds, thc human failures and weaklings and criminals will, like the poor, be always with us. We provide ollr cattle and horses ' wi-lar or 'rluassf o'rlumsr - . food? How many lol .them have their We nays learned our lessons well. We know practically all that is worth knowing about the care of our llvr stock and of our held crops. Are we neglecting than others? We protect our fields from the weeds by the way- side and in the neglected field of our neighbor. We secure legislation to compel our neighbor to see to it that no harm can coma to our crops of grain through his neglect. We will not have our nclghbor_'s weed seeds playing where our precious crops are growing. But we will permit our much more prccioua children to play among the vile weed seeds of thc street and the wayside. forgetting that the seeds thus -sown in their young minds may influence them for all the years _sto-'f~ come, or choke out forever the good seed that the home has planted."_Let na appia the lessons of the farm and the gard- en to these little ones. 7 AN ALMOST FORGOTTEN PAGE; We have before us a "report of the speeches and proceedings at the inau- guration of the Normal School in Vharlottetown, on Wednesday, the lst of October, 1856, His Excellency Sir Dominick Daly, Knight, Lieuten- ant. Governor, &c., &c., in the chair," The "speeches and proceedings" taken together formed a aoires held in honor of the inauguration. This tcrval. The Normal School inaugu- ratsd with so much pride and joy by the people of that day lived, had its day and is gone, like those whose speeches are recorded, but like them. also. its work is still in progress for nothing is ever lost. A _ It ls worth while looking backward to thc hopcs and the aspirations of a time which, in the light of the changes since, looks very distant. al- though in reality only a span, for many still living remember the occa- QQ; Your grocer has a treat for you l ' ,)il‘,‘.‘l... 0 CORN ~ -= r|.a|rrs° _ i 1 'i g We Carry A F ull Li-ne Of Pumps _ We carry a splendid line ot' pumpsin stock including tvery size, grade and variety -a pump for every purpose. ' ,We are rticnlarly pr nd of our line of the famous _ _.Q°b`lf\ pomp? Besides’ thee; we carr a com lete line of laesatuaataa. _ ' _- P J Mivsifé Pumps . , The M _ Ps i aa concern of ilsegltid, irltiheswlw-rld.° bgvetrll; rigged; "dl P“mP‘_hsl Myers’ name stampedon it. a 8°‘“’*’3°°.° flllt it-isinade only of finest materials. Catlin tad dl lr 'lineot world‘fanl§n:npum°;?s. wa our .phndid Fennel fa? Chandler |52 Richmond St. V ' -.-_-_-_-.---v.~ _-_-.-.-.-_-_-- _-Y-_-_-_-_-f -,-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-;_ _ _-Y-_-_-_-_-,~_-_;-,-_-_-_-_-c-;: -=-,-_-_-_ _-_-_-_e=-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-, ision. ’ In the introduction ,to the official report by the committee of manage- ment, we find this: "It is now gener- ally concedgd that it is the duty and right. of the state to provide for the education of the peoplc; because .it being the clear d_uty of government to protect the pcrson and property of the subject, the education of all classes is the best means by which this can be effected." was almost fifty-six years ago and__ F|ny_s,x yum have not changed Bom” things have cmmged l" the 1"' this principle-or, let.ua ses, has it? "The education of all classes is the ‘best means by which the person and property of the subject can be pro- tscted"? Much depends upon the kind of education. In these fifty-six years man has sought out many inventions, and today in the world’s penitentiar- les there are lots of educated scoun- drels and many more still at large. And so education, if it is to be a protection to‘the person and property of the snblect must go beyond the ordinary curriculum of the schools. Here is another extract from the introduction: "Prince Edward Island may now fairly boast of being the only British colony in which educa- tion is as free as' the _water we drink and the air we breathe, and where svory child is within reach ol the school." And this quotation from Dr. Ryer- son, "tho distinguished Superintend- ent of Public Instruction for Canada West" uttered in 1850:--We believe scarcely tive years will .elapae are over eval-y schoolhouse door in Llp- per Canada will bs inscribed the gold- en motto, 'Education for all, without money and without pl-lee: 'ro which the “introductioa" proudly addaz- "Tha hopes _thus ardently cherished' six years ago, have not yet been re- alised in the sxperiencs_ of the ‘Ern- plrs Colony' as that province has been termed. How greatly than should the inhabitants' of this colony prize the boon which has been so hep- piiy gained for them and which ia still the great desidsratttm of more powerful and populous countries." But alas "the glory has departed from Israel." Education ls not as free today as the water we drink- yas, it ia, too, for in these degener- ate daya even the wata' costs and ill our ettlea and towns the water tax is haaviar than tba schooltax. Itia notacfraaaatlasaitwe breaths-by a large aight, for we have inserted the auppiadlsnt clause. _ ~ But. this by the way. lt is bit that Pellet ia iii ,_ lil ggi ‘. ,Att ._,.._.,e,.‘ .. 13 it ref..-` -_ . ._, _ last year’a drought. were shown in failure to germinate in the spring, out the continuous rains made it impossible to savs the crop. The grain crops are above the average and the harvest is now about on. the rain fall has been excessive and almost continuous since July 22nd but it is now hoped that -better wea- ther will prevail. The Toronto Saturday Night _(Con- servative) crlticizes very severely a recent speech delivered in Vancouver by Col. Sam Hughes, Minister oil Militia. "I-Ie seemed to wallow and revel in the thought of a coming war between Great Britain and Germ- any," says The Saturday Night, "at a time when every sound statesman in both those great countries is using all his influence to quell iirebrands and bsliigarents. That wars can be made byitalking about them is un- questionably and deplorably true, and persons who, like Col. Hughes, are constantly ‘seeing red' constitute a public menace. ° ° ' ' ° ° ' Why dig out the old story of the Kaissr's telegram to Kruger, when all the recent utterances of that s0v- ereign have been pacific? When Col. Hughes, a. sworn Cabinet Minister of Canada, says on a public platform 'Germany needs to be taught a les- son' he ceases to be merely ludicrous, and becomes a menace to the public welfare. "The line of talcum powders we are showing now is decidedly good, the two leaders being Trailing Arbutus and Violet Du1ca.' Thsss two are lead- ers in our _line and are especially popular in Boston where they are made. 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Sta. 8-20Mtf. FISH HOOK PBINETRATES ' EYE CAUSES DEATH. (Canadian Press.) VANCOUVER, Aug. 19-Otis Sta- ples, the millionaire lumbsrman and 5 former resident of Seattle, died yesterday at Wycliif, B. C., following a peculiar accident which deprived him of the sight of one cyc. He was ~flshlng for trout one day two weeks ago when a fish hook being flipped back caught in the eye- ball. Ha was unable alouc to help himself and was forced to drive an automdbils twenty miles to secure 'medical assistance, but it was too late to save the sys. ' The young man Stayed in the hos- pital a few days and infection from the eye spread into his lacs causing blood poisoning from which be died ysstarday.m This is to certify that! have used MINARD'B Liniment' in my family for years, and consider it the heat linlment on the market. I have found it excellent for horse flesh. (Signed) _ 'W. B. PINEO. "Woodlands," Middleton, N.S, Qussmo nas Losr ' ram, oaroxsrr calm. (Canadian Press.) QUEBEC, Aug. ll-Quebec lost to the New York cricketers the lead gslnsd by the visitors in the flrltln- nlngs being too big for the locals to overcome. Quebec made 91 in the second in- golngs but New York came hack with The score in the brat innings was 4! for Quebec and 11 tor New York.m GUWOY KEITH BUDDEN DEATH. a_. uit is, as ever farmer knows, that _ "‘ - ` _ ences the various processes in sclec- :hai--pgrfoi-mania" of tll'e` animal is ' , ' Of1n0C0-YCS. YOU can tion, irrbreeding and feeding in order the bm PM mm wh" 0| om- mud. ' ~ ` refs na a to secure the-best results. Practical- ,my H0, ml" mm .nd dlusmn, 'hm diroeumu nd_ mu, ' smile even the ly every farmer in the province hs” uk, can besgowed “pon their “|03 0h LGPIC £039' -43% fllbblc-fOl' YOU _haVe Caug t t ¢ th rm, on this subject and ms _ , h aside rrou. t/he _original intention the t|'\)¢ HQVOI' Of C0l'\tCl'll'.U\CIllf, H0 'rations balanced' to meet t e re- - :omplaint today la that wc have not ° _ ace for l10|'5¢¢ “lid bl' dairy herd \’¢“°°'~ \“°'v qnirementa of the work, mental or te d “ite ,ar Bum, h and that Wl'\lCl1 IS IHOTC than 3 501 . I DDB Q S prcdltabiy both his knowledge and physisal’ that they are “|194 upgn put .chock are mo hee. Uasherrnanvs luck.” “’l‘hiarci< well It - the ,B,.m,,,..s to du? How many mmm” an 'there It will be interesting also to note _ 8 5 ` In wh° °°"“m° ‘t h°m° uw” pmducte some statistical information given in business. It is the business of the which V he I at market value,” l“°" °*‘ . nit. 1 ma tn ‘ Province, for Prince llddward Island order to swell the ,my-get amount? _tznulrégs 583115 czlony :ms 6261; is tirst of all an agricultural coun- The chu." has been made' and with :his were 131 schools and ima' _ W' °“" *°° '““°“ ""°"'“"“ “‘”" '°'“‘ pupil. 1.. issz ui.. populstisa was puts sunshine into grey moments- If But we have other live stock than llles starve themselves into- disease. 58,0001 there were 133 schools and “nightens cut tl-oublgkinkg and dispel! horses and cattle, than sheep and mental and physical, that they may ,760 pupil! In 1855 the ,,,,p,,1,,¢_|0,, i , .‘_ f hoes- We have our hum” 1W°Hi`°°k sand mir beat to mai-nt. "These ,'35 71496.' ,hm Wm 2,0 ,,c,,,,,,,, gloom. For Orinoco isarare en o 10 CW for- Wh" °' *\‘°°°? things ought not to be." The human fund 12,'133',,,,,,,|,,_ _ the finest cron leaf tobacco, preamble from The remark has btw" made/~ “Hd live stock is more than dollars and me plmminng sf old Virginia. It is mild, there is some truth in lt. .f-lm* many' cents. We have learned the value oi Full reports concerning the ll” fragrant and full ol flavor. Put it in ani' ‘ farmers b¢St0W H10” CGW* Und "WPG care in the case of our farm animals. crop have not yet been received but pipe you have__day’ mmcob. brim," 0,, thought upon their animals than we have px-ovgd ig; worth and its present indications are that there b _ d et ‘ tmooth they do upon their sons and daugh- ,.,-oggabienggl How much more cars, 'will be a donsiderable shortage owing ne" n”"°a" you d’ TUCKETT rt-rs. _ ‘ then, should bs bestowed upon time to the impossibility 0! saving the sweet smoke that la C001-In This docs' not necessarily i°mply less iogherg upon whom their own incurs crop. The yield was an exceptionally comforting. LIMITED love for the children than for the and the future of the country de- heavy one generally throughout the _ , `_ HAMILTON horses and cattle; it imvllcs rstllff ponds. province, except in some parts oi that we have become so absorbed ill We are s community of farmers, l{lng'a County where the euects & of , "'*°` 2 ri-ui... adware 1»lasanlam».l,ni. with aslaauawly ssmaéunawl can- ' ° _ * _ ‘ _ dominion over, for its live stock. °“°°d "u°'_*'-" '““'*l’l°_ l-° th* "Wk i 0 =` -. , 1-S, f 1 I I . '_ With infinite ears and patience and ::::r°d °'“t'h::;n:;;:r::l" :S .` _ ‘ _ - IIB 63°" - .~‘ ' _ , scientific selection we have attained md u eu_°.Nn.y compémmod “ ‘re f . ~ . , ‘ . _ this great boon. Expert scientists the moat. elaborate Prescriptions of _ ’ i w . " so long as you haV¢\yOUf UUSW have come to us from our sister pro- the physician for his patient. The rs- _ l ~:_.~=<’ bday-_and a Of I _ ._ _ _!__.{ ,,`_-l.__ _. ._ _ ,.1 E, __ -.`-’_.,,..,rf. ' *'|`V:4’."' lf’ iii; i r itil fx -.- 1 1.. . a» _.lf- i. 1 '*‘ _-=-i-I---==I=lII ' 1 ' I in "Ever try Cadbury‘s chocolates. They are the most. toothsome, dainty and delicious onfectlons that ever crossed a counter. They are absolute- ly pure too-made in a factory where cleanliness is insisted upon. Cad- bury’a are superior to other peopls's heat. Try a box, all prices. The Two Macs. 8-19MEtf. "Ladies Wash _drssscs 2.95 for 1.95 at the August sais which is now on, Moore & McLeod. 8-19M3i. "Sovereign Brand Lime Juice in loc, 15e,and zsc names. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. 8-17M3i. "Tsnglefoot Fly Paper-Wilsons and Smiths Fly Pads--Flyos nope- [nsect Powder. Everything to rid the house of flies. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. _ 8-17M_3i. “Until further notice wo will pay 24 cents cash for washed wool and I6 cents for unwashod -Prowso Bros Ltd. 6-2l Mt "Womens 83.75 wash dresses are being cleared out at $2.50 each at the great August clearing .sals. Moore & McLeod. 8-17M3i. Furniture Bale. 100 places of brand new furniturs, consisting of dressers ° "The acllool that has won the confidence of the people." Civil Service Examinations We prepare students pass Qualifying and lnsi 1 is the time to get ready lle_ad».what one of our stu- dents says- Dear Sir: Iconslder that the work _done at your institution is of every high standard, and lean safely ssv that the Unlrn Comemrcial College ranks amos the foremost . Business College in Canada. Tojustlfy this statementl have only to refer to tile' marks made by me at the last Civil Examinations- -' Wishing you continued , success 'ln your work, I remain ' Yours truly, Write for slew Prospectus. 1 Q at $5.90 up, commodcs at 2.75, side- boards from $10.50, sofas from $5.75, kitchen chairs, 45c, kitchen tables, $2.74, dining room tables. $6.00, hed- room tables, 90c, parlor rabies, $2, iron beds, $2.50, mattresses, $2.30, bed springs $2.25, parlor suits, $19.- 75 (5 pieces), wicker ,chairs, $2.90, lawn chairs, $1.20, Brussels carpet, 75c, tapestry carpet.. 42c, straw mat- ting, 9c, hemp stair carpet 9c, Scotch and union squares, $4.75, ts- pcstry squares; $6.75. Paton's. 8-l3lVitf. TO QU EBEO Via the lntercolollial Railway Ocean Limited Express, the shortest most comfortable and convenient mode of travel between all Prince Edward Island points, and Quebec and Montreal. Connection with this fast through express is made via steamer to Point du Chans daily ex- cept Sundays, and a train from the Points meets the Westbound Ocean Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservations may be obtained at the ofhce of W. K. Rogers the local ticket ` agent. The Ocean Limited travels through T territory rich ln scenic beautv and makes the fastest time of any through train from the Lower Provinces to the metropolis arriving in Montreal at 7.35 a. m. which is_ ample time to enable the traveller to make connections with the fast through trains of the Grand Trunk Railway ,for Toronto, Detroit, Buda- lo, and Chicago, and other Western Dolnts. 'I-31 M E tl. AND MONTREAL. Fire insurance » E. li d. t l‘l'\g'inlsll‘l-liisndg Olntivlpl, ies olalrarmmlllulld ,, ,_ hu,-¢h¢..., Hmaschnoia. Hotels Uhesse Factories Water Mllll. sto. etc nnlrto ' ~ _ . east » C D BELL i Phn_" _ I ‘ Binder Twine '» ,. l l.".“"'*' jf STANDARD ' MANILLA PURE MANll.l.i\_ GREEN SIIEAF' l We ate in a position to ' quote ape clal prices to Farm- er’s Clubs and Institutes, de- livered st nearest Railway 0|' Steamboat point, B180 9D¢¢l¢l' lv low prices to the Whole- sale and Retail' trade. Call- nr write for prices .before buylns- ' A. ll0Rl\E & -C02 _ 2' _ _.,___;, _ ,_, _-W J. r ._ \» H Six Competztronsw _ &Cpen to Everyone f Class A. No.l For the best poem,rel°ening lo Prince Edwards Island (not more than five verses ) 'Silvér Medal. ' No. 2 For the best desc: Service examinations. No v . -- » ~ ~» lption in prr\st‘~ol_ the Pro- - Vince as fr n‘ace to live in (not more than 3oo words.) `_ Silver Medal. _ ' No. 3_For the three best hutve=t or farm scenes, in - the Garden of the' Gulf (any size.) Silver Medal. _ ' ` ' Class B No. 4 Forthe best poem (any'st1l»j:ct)`.not1'°. ' more than five verses. Five volumes worlds best poetiiyl \ - » ~ N0. 5 For the heat essay (any antject) not ~mryrs_j than three hundred words. Five volun es Henry ‘Vin '/- - Dy_ke'a works. No. 6 For the best t‘.iree photographs, any subject, i i (any size.) Kodak These corripetitious are free to all, and lt must .he _ understood that all manuscript bewritten on one aide ` ' °f PIP". with name and addre~s of party attached. x Photograph must be mounted, with name’ and address - of sender written on back of lcture. In all classes P' . sim the class A or Bwlth the number you wish to compete ’ ‘ under, on manuscript or photograph. ' These competitions start August first, and clcs_s»last » dliwf September. The above prizes have alfésdy-lieu i donated; the names will follow later. Those competing ~ (9ld~)W~l» U¢D0NALU° . will please understand, that- aterlalaent in can ~' i" ‘ lit . _ _ relturned, and that the juan' will have _ 'l in of publishing any material sent lu' aa they deeet ~~ advisable, Therefore we say to all, » tetown P. E. I. s.t6MB6i ' at busy. ' H - ' "Give to the world the hast n iiava’ ' hs. ~'_ _ _ Amina imwiu was haul: you ' - _ Addreuallcompetitionato V1.8. Louaoii Chariot- ' 7 ; ~ » __ .f. . V 4 ‘