‘ '$31 ‘ _ _, v,__ » , _ _ _ if _*___* A A`aH‘ *__ THE GUARDIAN. L1l:lARLOTTETOWN,._PRINCE-EDWARD;iSLAND.]ANif_l’Al-RYVA7 lgbg. i` _ ToBoN’ro, Jan. 6-(Special)- Still un- settled. ' fi W- - ' ' Quliuiv Alwnvs THIS is the one thing we aim at in the making of our T0bacCOS QUALITY. VVe combine skillful manufacture with careful selectlon of the leaf and our knowledge of what the consumer demands en- fearleae; aimin8 1° U* R " M No sy I rtlal 9 a Q W s aitiiamea .d furthenthe best interests of me people, and recognized therefore as blghgd i 5 New Prowse Biotk. Norrutli side Pggtuocihcgfs' at the following rat¢l» i?°’f$'§2“£5i`§i$`=f§1h`11y <==°=r>= S\==<1=v>» °“° month 2<,c. per % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$3-W Semi-weekly iiqil (W°d- '°‘ 5") 9°' 2 ga: $r.5o; in advance ..................... .~2-$1- 5 eeuy na use lwednesdaylver year $1- gl w nadvance ............................ -------- - .Branch Offices wi In have been established at the folio D P °¢° where subscriptions mayb¢Plid» °Ws ed,advertiamg, job work Ind 0U\°¢f trnnxctedf-_ An Indgpeg-l¢ant iourual, untrammelled and The I-eop1°’» P°P°f _ Donn & lioslelis SAFE A isles us to produce. 6 menus, slums rssioalee-nefbmclsrk. » a TOBACCU wen calculated to secure popular ap provsl. _ Sold everywhere _ I0 cents Def Plus I '_-IL ' i 1903 Wholcsal fb 1903 2500 kegs Cut Nails 2500 “ Wire “ 500 “ Horse Shoes 100 “ Metallic _ 25 Bars,Copperj ~ 150 gals Copper Paint - 25 tons Rope 50 bbls Whiting -~ 25'=tons Paris Green _roo casks Linseed Qil _ » 30 “-~I‘.uml'>rieating Oil 500 boxes Glass' ' 400 “ Horse Nails » l 150 tons Barb Wire ~ 15"' White Lead 10 “ - Mixed Paints 30 “ Oiled Wire roo “ Bar Iron / 10 " Oiled Wire ro " Galvd. “ Wholesale dealers please get our prices before order ing. ;` Agents for Souvenir Ranges. Fi 1| L lull; lm inanyCMnudeandat any5eason lVlcGALE’S BUTTERNUT PILLS hay atilalata the Liver all lldacyc ; Cure lick lhodaoha, Faal or Dlaordarad Stcnaal. labitual Coaatlpetlca, Cleans and Parlfy the lied aol reader the Skin clear cad Healthy. hey an purely ngatshla. V * lon an.: nvxmrwnxna. 25:: na nom. O8 BY HAIL Ol I-lGliP’l' Ol P2101 81'AN1'DN'S PAIN RBLIEF. - 'run Kula or au. ram nnavnovll. Popmle everywhere, price 25e. per bottle. Sola proprietors, Tna 'Wncoara Cuzrucu. th P tri respected among the nazions as it was Summerside Rogers & R08¢f\' ¥f°*'°'°I° nc' _ Baker, Manager. _ Agent. s¢nrhEn.;tée1;elephone Oliee-P. G. Seaman D . P. HOOD f~= °'“°°“sl°s:. l l...__... ....5 _ f V I It is atif in to learn tha the o T.d`y's Probabniues' E _ mised improvements in the Post Oiliee s _ _ 1 1'-ft". 1" ‘ will be presently proocded vri.h. Better ~ light and larger space for the general ‘~ *= F; ” i » i * public are promiaed,together with various ~ \ - _- :L - 5 _ ` ` conveniences at present wanting. , f *Y*-` ' . ~' ‘i i ` ' " An Italian engineer, Slgnor Pansi, claims to have invented a method of turning the sun’s light and heat into electricity, and professes to believe that all will soon be able to manufacture their own power, heat and light. This reads likeiromance, but so did Marcohfs claims a year or two ago. Asiccal grows scarce; Pansi’s new resource will come iii very handy, if theiprocess is nut too expensive. Tlsna: death is announced of ex-Premier lil _illillllili llllilllill WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1903. THE SHIFTHQG 0F MONROE would not meddle in the afairs of the meddle in the aifairs of the New force and command respect for the to ` _ the less the Boer lecturers were sadly dis- World. And this was held to be neces~'- appogntedr sarylest the American people shouidbe 1. f I _ \ V ` _V ` _ V compelled to armthemulvcs and main- ‘ _ V ' Y _ V ' fi ' tain La large army and navy. The Doc- NEW Y0RKV$TocKs_‘ V ' V V V A V trine was tokeep§America tree from the Dulyqwuummnrummhed byE_G _ ` ~ ~~ -~- curse of _militarism. Then came the RYKERT &C0., _OF THE Smnish war ‘nd the gonquggt, gf the EXCHANGE- Phiiippincs. This changed the complex- A ‘Tan 5Jan. 6~ V of the Doctrine. It had become one-sided, Amlmmmd copper 65* 602 and by so much weakened. 1! an Amari- Ama-inn Sum, 129: ~ A . V V_ can state meddled in the affairs of an Old Atchison Common 86; _ _._ _ _ 1 ' A Z - ii World power and made conquests there A¢°m5°“P1'°f°1'l'°d 1015 102 the right of the latter tom_eddie and make Rqnd Tmmh ' 662 692 conquests in the New World couldnot L°‘|`V5vu_|°'& Nnhvme ‘ well be denied. » - ex div 149i _ With the changed outward a'spect of Keuonolitan ex div -1411; ' 1425 the famous Doctrine came a change of M|“°‘”`iP‘°m° i` ` 109 uni . ' New York Centrv 152 153; opinion with regard to it by American Pennsyhanh 1% 157 _atatesmen and the American people. In- __ ‘ _ wi 68* steadof beinga protection againstmilitar- Inland , V _ _ _ -M9; " ism, and useful in the way of obviating S°l1|i|l°1'D P8»°m° 153§ 4.- __ . ,_ V V "j 'v ‘ " ` V _ _. i `=~~ ` ;_ e necessitytor an army and navy,it has ' ” hut” ("f““'_‘_°” ' y _ 0 3° _ _ 0 -V _ ` _ _ i __ now become the reverse. The American St Enid ” ° eople are ‘made to feel that they need Uninn pwgm, and must have a powerful navy /to en- United States Steel Gammon Monroe Doctrine. Obviously the Doc-_ '%;°Lm]|Ei'tE!°rr°d 1 nu ul lf V _ Co.xa-a»a,u°nusu,cm~n. » . em _apply to - FOR SALE OR T0 LET The Residence and Omce of the late Dr. C. A. Macphnil, situate in Summerside, opposite Post Oliiee, is offered forsale orto let. This iaa splendid opphatunity for a Physician and Surgeon. _ ~ Por ' terms and other particulars MACDONALD cc STE lvanri Barristets, Charlottetown. w ri d rwk ‘ ` A ' ' im* '-` SANTA CLAUS Santatlauswillhehereina dayor twonow. %€a“ »i“"’ "“‘ "“‘ e et. 'lihle RE; ao to pea Data Fresh gc lb. Nuts Sheiled 36 to Goe lb Nutain Shell rc to ao. per lb. Oranges. Navela etc. za to 65e doa. ‘ Lemons large audjuiey, goedox. Anoka large and juicy all prices. Grapes Malaga ace lb. Grape Fruit Sto loc each. Confectionery. 254: each. accib. i rtorceeaeh Sheila Bick Vogue; _ frcmleaneaatlcu-&Goh. “S. Illia at Carte1'csBclk5t store. ¢ to extend to Patrons a Happy and Prosperous _tinuetocater to the wants of th '--Y ___--~ _ -.an---rf vu., -A- Sagasta of Spain, thelabiest statesman of Mateo lSagastal‘_T§was born ‘in '1_8Z7, his time in that country. _Praxedesl » X" 1 f_0ok_`_{|:art in unsuccessful insur- ° became fa' member of the Governmeutin ,1;he`M° Dszmne Ms" been put to in 1871 Premier in 1872. Between various us” and his ,nad through that date and-1&5heiive times iilled the- various changes since in-a ldayaofioeroe-_ °m0¢'0f* First Minister. ‘ \ M ` _ I ____ i _~;’f Q * - 5 _ _ ~~"“ ~ _ ‘ [As we pointed cut some time |80 UN _ _1 _ » ° ' ' C 129i _ ~ 381 39.i 127; _ 1291 150 1 ` _ '_ ` __ _ l . . ` * VI l __-_ , ¢ __ g ' \s, 0 \ » ' " _ ' i _ _ 4 ` Sunnyside-._ ` ~ ~ _ _ 1 - _ ii; _ ».c ‘ ’ _ l ' \ a. .. _ f if _ 1 4 ~ ~ ig \ r- " \ I \ \ Vx I s Lrections in 1856 and 1866, and ‘ “ ’“‘ ' after entering Dolltieal lifeas a'-Liberal » < famous Doctrine was at tlrst a Briti~h1` .Three _Boerieaders who came tcAmeri- ‘ ' _ J 1 , ` conception, Mi 'Cauninrz htvllll SUR' oo to lecture on their experiences in ths ‘ \ ` ' » ' ‘ ' _ gested it to the American Minlsterat the late war in the hope to raise -moneytor Courtof St. James. When Monroe took their poor countrymen hired a hall in it up ithad the Anglo-Saxon world behind Brooklyn and at the hour appointed it This did not prevent President Cleve found no one but the reporters to listen to ,sand assertinlr the Monroe Doctrine to them. While they were fighting .there S | Pl‘6V¢l\li Brifolll fl‘0lI1 ¢llf¢l'0i¥\i! _bor just was abundant sympathy in many coun-I A 1 ‘ rights in the matter of the Venezuelan tries for “the under dog in the iight! A ' boundary. ' But now the war is over, the world is 1 All 810118 \v K ?& A . . ___f 1 f I .V _ _ ~. _» _ ~~ve~». _ _- ' 1 _ __ » :'_-_ -_ _ . _ _ '- is. ‘ ¢‘ '. ~= _-.: _ ,_'“ - .,»_='._‘» ; -_s~._"_».r __~ -_, New ,Gienoble Just Pe1oubet’e Notaa on the International S ’ _ep ' 31 iw W lal Cafe hope to stilli con V * :_-,__ - _ _i `j _ W tol ii i Thcanas fi 'U KA Wifhinarw V V V inner--ilduriog the 0 --fl. w. nalan.s= rim, B.; 2.17 ro! ony. r vm mxeee -nuance maniém-mi ann n. ' -~ ....__;’.. »’?.t.°‘§;?°3-1° L Robert Pownal knowthe Vs