7"-|r~'¢zz1\-~.-45-v».~ ~.-».._...._ .__. __A__-ap Y `i= La l li I H W if C A _ I I Sometimes, though not very recently, ` I CALENDAR POR AUG 1901 Alooi~z‘s Camel lullhloon, ls 6h,34m. m. IAS8 gentler 731, 4h 2m. . Kew oon. llth. 4h. 27m. mln First as-ter. 22nd Sh. 52m, m. THE GUARDIAN an lidepaimnt ysunal, uiizlnelhipi I &rle$; diq to be Just, impartial, Reliable. lovny, seeking at all time to further the bd I t _indecent posters of shows or entertain- ments have been placsrded about our City. Ia other cities and recently 'ln Montreal, a police supervision of all g Full $3011 29th, th. izim, m. d me ppm md mqnhd mmm 13"," posters has been inaugurated. One of the ' my or san sun High Water. rue Pe opldn :P por. Week lRisesISetsI Morn I I h m h h m I 451 7 .. -- ‘ 19 L “UlHl'UUSUKUl5'¢nnoa»u»~ S E53 E g eaiS ° e&»S 3 "£5 §E°>©~ig_p»wq9_»-»o&2l§_gl UGSRSS 25 upweoioief-1-»ooE@oo~lQo\»¢~¢oa»ro»-»>-o:°' 5533353SBSSYSSESSSSBSEYGB 2355855552555 §2%5$BS§ESS8 on aes Wed ' 13 ‘ 5 12 10 9 1 _ n 1% 15 13 7l Sl i 6 to ii I il li I li °"’ ii at I 15 15 '18 ic 16 os 17 11 os is is 45 34 15 53 BUUl!“g '18 Z 55§gS UI QBSQQR G §3i¥1»°~33¢ oSEem‘ ‘h & ,`Q~ ` I \ »_. '»}- Q ... -_.,_,-/_ fe- ~_-.~_ -_.1-;;_ @ff_ ,ii _H SS 'f‘l~ _ _ Y ~ j ,--_ _ ' __ _,, ____ _ _,_.¢ "`f' _._j/rr; ` _ff 5 ` ~... The S. S. Bonavisis sailing from I-mfreal, Friday morning, Aug. 23rd, 'will due at Charlottetown, Sunday morning, Aug. 25th, and on Monday morning, Aug.26th, sails for Si.John’s, lawfpundland, via North Sydney Some persorshave fallen into the error of supposing because 1 he Island has not lost a twentieth part of the population it had in 1891 that we shall not lose a mem- ber. We have not lost a twentieth part of the population that we had in 1891, but we have fallen s. twentieth part below the proportionate part of the total pop- ulation of Canada that we then bad. _ Out of a list of 39 towns and villages nf Ontario, havinga population of from 1500 tol0,300 each, twenty seven show either an actual decrease in population, or an in- ,crease of less than ILO souls each. The small towns of Ontario have not grown. Among those showing a decline are Belle- ville, Berlin, Bracebridge, Chatham Collingwood, Galt. Guelph, Gravenhurst 7 2 Ingersol, Lindsay, Orillia, Oshawa, Owen ‘nnymgy horses’ cattle and sheep ot; Sound, Paris, Peterboro. St. Caherines, and produce under deck at lowest yiible rates. For further particu- trs asto freight and passage apply PEAKE BROS & CO. Uh'tews,Aug. 20 ’01 21 td. Mckimion & Williams hidden. Solicitors. Noni-ieaeie. D»AliACEiNNON.Ll..B..K.C. l_l..l BHD Y1LLIAEc~ Lqblomonlealhik. I ....£'=“f°°i'.:.ii.:"_°“.1i°°“"°°"‘. mi. _ E St. Thomas, Sarnia, Stratford, Waterloo, Windsor, Woodstock and Niagara Falls. _ ' _ 1 - ~ Washdayiseasyandclothes getwhiteifyouuse “lllG'l'0RlllE” s..'.‘..'i*..~;f.f-"e"-="*.i ,force is named as inspector and all posters must be submitted to him before being placed on the walls. In cise of doubt the matter is referred to the Chief of Police. All unauthorised posters are torn down by the police. In this way nothing in the way of advertisement or placard that has not passed the inspec- tion is allowed to be on view. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING. We have heard a great deal about the decadence of British shipbuilding. The Scottish report for J uiy shows that the output for that month was the largest for any July since 1880. The July launchinga were 52,994 tous. The Clyde supplied 17 vessels, of 44,483 tons. _i.Z.@_-l ONTARIO BEAN CRDI. SMALL. Ouxrrrau, Ont., August 20.- This year’s bean crop will be the lightest in years. Drouth and heat has ruined the once promisingprospects. Cattlelwill be turned into fields and others ploughed up. The news from farmers in the past week is very discouraging. They report the vines almost barren of fruit and attribute the cause of the flowers failing to set to pro- longed heat and drouth. -1.-_-Qli t e p ce rises, when waim weather ap- proaches the price lowers. The man who can make it work the other way can have our vote and influence..-Toronto Star. il =: ~ 4-- - - When the lun are disease physical weak- ness soon begins to show itself and the active outdoor life is giiven up. Dr. _erce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery cures die- eases of the lungs and other organs of respir- ation. It cures obstinate, deep- seated coughs, bleeding lungs emaciation and other conditions which if ne ~ lected or unsk` fully treated may find a fatal termination in consumption. H After using about Eve bottles of Dr. Pierce‘s G o l d e ii Medical Discovery my boy seems to be al rig h t," writes M W Price. of to you for saving our son.” PLANT ]'_1_Nr: S- S. YARMOUTH *days and Saturdays. For tickets and all particulars ap- I'- I.. lillII’lAl» W- W- Ill.|liKE Manager. Agent. Souviner 1! Goods g Wehsvenor in stock an exsellou line of souviner good.. in Angus.. ...ma , with Island coat of arms just the “real thine” _for tourists. Sells with views of the city and harbor-hand painted. Snuviuer books and pamplets call and have a look st our stock. You will End our pricess right . <.. -. " "5 " ‘ ’ ' " "“` ‘ "‘*` ' ""“"”’»`_*‘ ' 1”" “`=»`?* =”""“ . i -.~:~1,. =_=..~_»-=;- ._ ~.-:».: 1.. , I ~~¢~» » - f . e ~ ..- -Pr I . ~ f ~ » Jf . ., 1 &§ ~' "~‘ , ft- - ' ’ -.'_'»r~; ;=~‘»,"- _.,»~§'ftx‘_ ` I ', I j "f~»-'_f'_.§;_ENs ninssrrsni-3512,. 1901. .?‘s.~ forit1.liehi8her`-°li°§;at'1;U;‘o€r1irla»aa¢Lyouxgwcmeu. _ _ I 15m' _ gnauP1'¢°»‘a¢n¢s»¢,eunuea¢zaane mmm ionlguea, . 1 9° wk” ` “W” mN_s ll z I' "'D.P.A. _ ‘Ig 79.!! held on the_uth September x9oi_. Lectures in all Faculties will begin on the 24th Septembe i i. ` 1'. 9° Particulars of Examinations Blank forma (which _must be iilled up by all caudidatu) and copies of the Calendar containing full in- formation as to the conditions of entrance, courses of st la d _ _ _ udy, regu tions 'or egrees, el- ommencmz Augu", o0,b, the iubitions and uinlsrshipa iees.etc. maybe obtained on application to ' well-known steainers of the Plant, w_'VA|,|¢,|1|AN, C : “_ ~ -4 Line, will leave Charlottervwn for °°°"°'." Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. ` aaorrwedlf an I- -1 TORIIlII`0 _EXHIBITION .ii .Aug. 26*h to Sept. 7tl'i.l901- 0ie Fin For The Round Tiip, Going Aug. 27th to Sept. 3rd. ' Return to Sept. 12th, 1901. y } For Return 4' °”"’°"°””'”’ mj ,Siiiouinligiii iniioii c0NsERvAToRv cF Music ,,,f_f_’.‘:f.°.':.‘.‘:.i.‘.“:l..‘2:'.‘f.f..}.° _ . H A. -T. HEATH, Si. John, N. weekly sailings between this r. . . 3¥.“Z'.l“1°‘..§i'.`I.°..lf;‘l'.l ?<."'§'1.§ §i..."‘Z§¢"‘°<'?.if1’Z.‘S ` 1 _ port and Sydney beginning M¢diini_."rad<>¢t ciajdn _ - until he was past walkin . It has been ten ` ~ _ _I §‘I.°ii’i.'l’i§‘i’§.°°¢S“°°¢‘1S2l’Iii.‘.‘ ”%?§°.‘..’3é‘§y'i‘1f§’$°f1‘ii.i ' wollllosilny, Jllly ..,..._. " ’Y‘\..‘Z¥}4'°2llE'. .MIA