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THE Mlllllill GUIRDIIN I . _ a - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 16, lml. li f--+ :: ..---».¢»T me IFT TI-IB DEAD PRESIDENT. f President McKinley is dead, by a crime that must rank among the _'worst which - history records. The eminence and abili- ty of the fallen statesman, and the high character of the man must serve to give the world a sense of unusual horror for the deed and a profound sense of the loss sustained by the American nation and the , world. Besides this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath I been So clear in his great oiiice that his vir- H165 Will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued against I And pity, like a naked, new born babe, Strlding the blast,or Heaven's cherubim horsed Upon the sightless couriers of the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind. It has been sometimes said that the great men, the true leaders of the people seldom attain to the highest oillcial station in a republic. This was true of Daniel Webster, of Henry Clay and of James G. Blaine. But of McKinley it must be said that he had risen to promin- ence in the nation’s eye,had become a_ pow- erful factor in shaping the nation’s policy and had shown himself a statesman in the broad sense of the word before he was selected as a Presidential candidate. Nor T was he a seeker for Presidential honors. When he was drst proposed as a standard bearer there was doubt of his accep- tance. The nomination was the unsought ofering of his party to a msn foremost in its ranks and well approved for ability, character and temperament. Placed at the head of the nation in a somewhat tr; ing time, when the trouble I1' ' _ 1 U HOTEL RUSSEL. Sydney Street. ~ leased and thoroughly renovated iwelfienown house, I can accomodate per- meatazxia transient boarders at reasonable is. Alfmcdtrrn improyements. Good stables’ in connection. MRS. McNElLL. g-redsw with Spain was brewing, Mr. McKinley comported himself with thoughtful calm- ness and dignity. When the passions of the nation were aroused by the destruc- tion of the Maine his powerful and per- suasive influence was exercised to moder- ate the counsels of the nation and prevent a too hasty declaration of war. He in- curred no small measure of censure at the A J ; ' I N w Guuds Waltham Wa‘ches. ` Wedding Rings, Wedding Presents. Eight Day Clocks. Now selling at very low prices JURY & G0 ~ North Side Queen Square Opposite Po~t Oiiice. time because it was untruly aiilrmed that he loved peace more than he regarded the national honor. And when the feeble power of Spain had been quickly broken, he stood out against harsh measures and threw the weight of his influence in favor of according generous terms to the fallen foe. Nor ought it to be forgotten that the dead President was in his time a power- ifui factor in bringing about those close and cordial relations which now~subsist between the great Republic and the Brit- ish Empire. A previous President had sowed discord between the two Q great Anglo-Saxon peoples, and had brought them to the verge of war. The angry passions thus aroused were still rankling on both sides of the “loan Uf Arc’ The REV. FATHER FRANCIS GITIMENT KELLEY will Lecture »~-T»- eunlgm Q the above subject in the _0N_ E Atlantic when Mr. McKinley was first seated in the Presideutal chair From the 9'-'liirst he sought to allay this bitterness and IBESIIIY, SEPIEIIBER l`liI\ ‘ In aid of the Funds of St Vincent do Paul Scciety. Doors open at 7.30 Lecture at 8. Tickets 20 cis. at Rsddin Bros. At the conclusion of the Lecture- lather Kelley will relate some of his Upericuce as a Chaplain in the Cuban "an J AMES KELLY 317 sealer .. is Rbeumatisrn ofthe face. Uric Acid left in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the nerve Which branchaa from the eye over the forehead, and across the cheek to the side of the nose. The cause is the same as in all Rheumatism- disordered Kidneys. The cure is like- l I ' | To Let Adweliin house on Upper Euston 1951! A Inset. to "` CHARLES lcGREGOR.i ii `-“Q Dodd’s .4 Kidney The deep damnation of his taking off; Y greatness, in wisdom, dignity, ability, i entire continent of Europe stood op , to America and Britain alonewasfriendly Indeed but for a frieodli BPIUIIU W date the two Anglo-Saxon nations ha been drawn ever closer together sympathy and mutual regard. If in his political and national relations in touched by the breath of scandal, it domestic life he set a high example to the in America. Mr. and Mrs. McKinle adverse conditions of life. And as in th case of our late beloved Queen and Prine state of a model husband and wife was moral life of the nation. The wise rule te husband has been ruthlessly torn aw from the arms of love and the councils of sympathy for the gentle wife, a relatives, so deeply and irreparably mourns its fallen ruler. It is yet too soon to tix the place which President McKinley will hold in history. Affection and sorrow are not always the best counsellors toward estimating a n McKinley will in history hold an advanc ed place in the long list of American Pre- sidents. Among three who have fall e by treacherous hands he will rank second day one who in all the elements of true true service to his country, in hone virtue and chivalry, will stand high than William McKinley. , _ '_}__ l 1 _ Brain Fag, Dyspepai lla Overcome by Worry and Ex haunting Brain Work-Dt. larva Food Cures. Sick. nervous headache and nervous dyspepsia. or inciigestion are usually found together, and have e. common cause in an exhausted condition of the nerves. Modern headache powders and frequently dangerous. The only way to effect a thorough cure is to re- store the nerves by suchftreatment as Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Mr. Joseph Geroux, 22 Metcalf street, Ottawa. Ont., writes :- "I was nervous, had headache and brain fag. I was restless at night amd could not sleep. My &DDRtite was poor. and ‘I suffered from nervous dys- pepaia' Little business cares worried and irritated me. After having used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for about two months, I can frankly say that I feel like a. new man. My appetite is good, I rest and sleeD Well, and this treat- ment has strengthened me wonderfully. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is certainly the best medicine I ever used. and I say so because I want to give full credit where if is due." ~' Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, 50 cents g box: 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co.. Toronto. ._ ,, ,. ._ - SHIP IN Rllllil., In order to clear our stock of naisons we are selling a splendid quality at 'lllilllilllll Till lilillllllll' ()niy5c` pei ask to see them. . ' 4 Ienkms &. Son. Cor. Queen 8; Grafton Streets. Ellll Arrived F 9* l`HE 5* Mi UR li lil Y, ca"= ; § 11131 r t only to Lincoln. Nor has there been a _ , . the head era.. Republic .tm L1..¢°1n'. In order to reduce our immense stocloto make, room 1'. 81' iiervous Headache, a. 'llc lularinga of a. Business n Clma¢’s 5" WMm&M PARISBREEN Il. E. Mulch. S l- . - 1 *Halma-».¢-r - Oranges, Bananans, Wetermelons and Just at Pinapples, Peaches' Pear, d T ilorm Com people of Great Britain, and the wtisdom mfs ma; reasonable uses J of the people. and recognized therefore as l5h° °utbr°3k °f the W" with spain they A nice line of suitings and overcoat: which we ¢ V W I V we as not .ma me emu but .ma stresses to W nd civic: 1°'-* ning' hge !i’:&u1|‘°;;{u:: ggtpenrdrelasspwork yea an *pdl at gem th best for your money J tisfartioa gnaranteid armed intervention of the continental I A powers would have ensued, with what \ T t T. results can only be imagined. Since that cn otéageéra . Km, “,.¢u_ ‘ VB ‘ ChtownP 2.1.9-5-dwpryr IANA ‘ I ' f fri d t ' '_ A Mr. McKinley bore a worthy part, un- Reid" ! You 'lu h*'° E9 SN’ "me °. your an B ° T is, * , `f T' equally true that in his private and .` T 4 nation. A more devoted and loving .hortly W 611 I Dorn fail to gee a few of our wedding gifts in gm' yindqy husband and brother was not to be foun; perlnps you 'in see something to mit. you. . wereapairof married lovers whose af- W' , K fection was proof againstall the ills and L' 0 O ’ 2 , Jeweler. ' °°”°°"°"’° ’”`°’°”°° “°"'h° h°°d °' tl” of the sagacious statesman, thefdevo d ` M SY Black Twist ' I his country, but the atmosphere of the Bright Twist ` . aa S T entire civilized world Will be Hlled with Paar] S1-n°k||'|‘ | nd T, Ruby Chewing _I xi dlyaldwrya. b.r..v.Td, and for the nation which F ine Cut Mixtures I-2 and llb. tins. A T Tl national reputation. But we think. Mr. I _ ,_ n for new goods WE* WB Will SBI! ` 10 to 33 1-3 p. c. off All goods in our store at from i Big bargains for everybody. y This is a genuine slaughter sale as.::“s“a.'¢::?°°‘s.:;‘“*.f:°.‘2;:¢.&‘:.t of Crook cry- ` Char I ott etown. I tlcliei-1.‘-~'-.rivif Sunnyside. P. E. I. Commercial College. Isaac Gxenham, Princ~ipal_____,,, T r. Re-opem -.fuer the holidays on TUE-‘iDAY,AUG UST 20xl:, 1901. A thorough and complete Buv-iuess Course, and a Shorthand and Typewriting Course 'are given in this Col- lege. TThe very best work is done here. Our students are successful everywhere. Call at College, over Bank of Nova ',' Scotia between 9 and 12 a. ni., and 2 and 4 p m,~ or send » for Prospectus. I ISAAC OXENHAM. .I Charlottetown, P. O. Box 242. Aug. 8 2~.w &w tl Dec. 30 1901 ‘ld J. P1-:'ncip°l and Proprietor. .£- ‘ 'f'-'"1 -&=I ' / l L Q / T0 Itt The New Oollodto Carbon Photo. T It isthe acme of perfection. Call and view this latest novelty. ' SEQ. II. CCI GZ, The Studio where baby is always welcome. Queen Bt. ua~G~0~v\~\a~u\~v\AAA»Ov\~V\~v\~¥\~9 `,,<»$.->.~ '\ .au LARGE STOCK 0F WATCHES T SPRING ‘ ' NOW :'.°.;"°:..'.'i" an *l'.t.."'.r.‘ » -~_»-»-4.-1 ::‘:.°:;.:;°;..‘.°::..'t'..z'°’“°°‘=f ..°"". f..""‘. °‘““T IF YOU NEED A WATCH f . i' is one that will bc durable. Look well and above all/keep good time and a l this you want at a `rea~onable price. I _You will Iiud this c-.mbiuaniou in the watch we sell_ @Our rer»-tir department is turn- ing out Brat class worIr.’ G. H. TAYLOR 9 Sunnyside, Qaeen Square. rssossnsaaeoaoaenaoaoaeeos aaaoaaeaeaaaolaaoaaaloaa t T GLEAIN' T T ° F Sf ° ’* 885° ze! hills XQIDI' . J o 1 4 2 mcalculable savannas to the .octal ani & `_ :.5 md i I ., Our and Oheep For dosbarlBlrpl'Il oea $8 F Gm& fresh Phone M8. IElJ"VV carnage apnea' “IWW %‘W9" "liv”M ¥€W Y&H Jl&§ik"“%‘\&3£ fur ltaPhwT agg.§y_% Wlithi “yy-11 -rw ”* 1111: Jf W'"“ l"‘i’ 17 Ve in *Mums id‘fii is situated on the north aide of P E. ` Grand Traeadie Beach Andis a mod lresorthavingaspring ofciear cold ‘plenty o ishing boating andbathiag. pjnly lat. Write fo; circulars. Inner4r9ord3m. ..'- 7 'ft'\ ‘J J Worth s lvery Siabl Prince Street. Ch town. 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