, THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 15 1.899. ' V. 'fi a., .1 Supplie Everything is up_to_dabe _ __ ;_ ' ° _ paying under Kruger’s monopoly. his dang Ge gn . _ _ This shows that the monopoly is equi- aud at the lowest prwes- sovcorrms me Pinus axmsmoN. “lent W a protective dusy of 50 per C,,,ad,a_,, Om, of F,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,c,,m,,,,,,, ° o vY'?‘¥¥'¥¥"U‘ WWW C WIS OII *1 NOW OPEN .<2 sic. \Ve have a FULL LINE of SCHOOL and COL- LEGE. _ . _ F ll l ment in Great Britain to which many - 5’ Book and Stationery Store. ‘great manufazturing firms have given -P y' ` ___ ” VICTORIA ROW* P S--Di8¢0\1l1|1 50 S°h°01 th 6 “lainie lon adm; yen' t' into big iigures Thus itis stated teachers and scholars. _ 5 asain S;TmZ°:v::)°:€i;;t $835123 there arehl,500,.000 ralillyvaiyhcars &&& ».....a.~d... 1 ’ P I” "p.‘.‘i.‘1?1...iE.'.‘i’.§’..¥i5’...?’N?w i».°$§iF’1i`1’°.».- Nortglsidie East Oillce, at the following rates. n vance:- wdignipigslgdiottzion. dasllry (except Sunday) thier mon . ~ r ~ Esmi-weekly Bfdi€ion(Mond. St Thlll'-l PGP ,V W 81.50; in advance ........................ . .1.,- eekly Edition (Thursday) per year l1.25;in advansce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L04 f8l‘IC have been established at the toTlowing places h bscri tions may be paid, news turn- ldhgd? lxtdvertiging, iob work and other busi ` ness transactedz- ' ` Summerside, Currie’s Bookstore-D. K. Currie Ma r. Albert¢?:i¥Alberton Bookstore, G. B. Muttar; _ Agent. ‘ Souris East, Telephone office. R Seaman.Agen< J-E. B. McCREADY, jJ. P. HOOD, i Editor. Busipess Manage; llll Mllllllil llllllllllll FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 1399 _ Our despatches mention a move- their adherence, in favor of boycotting th P ' xhibit' of t I' - i. intention of taking part in. the exhi- U\¢\\»\O Queen St. bition have so far signified their in- , ' 'tention to i'ece`de._ In other words _ _ __ Canada will take no part in the pro- posed boycott. . .1 The question may arise in some minds, why should the people of Brit- ish countries, refuse to take part on Drummond iWorld’s Fair at Paris? There are,and is Best for H003; j||{j§j[jy_pURp03jg :i:.r.;€°;f§:§.;%° Intamolunial tual Mining lin. Lid WESTVILLE, N.S. For Prices .md orders for cargoes icident the subjects ef irritation have apply to _ have been besides the Dreyfus in- justice. diplomatic diiferences be- tween Britain and France, over quest- country, the shore question _in New- foundland, and so forth. No doubt, too, that the attitude of France _to- ~ ward Britain has, at times been ex- tremly irritating, but at the present moment and since the Fashoda in- ibeen more or less hold in abeyance. One of the objects of international P _ ly relations bet aveen the nations. The friendly rivalry in arts and - 1 4. volutiomw It isaforiunate b that has hereditary endow ment of honesty, industry ani perseverance, but these are not of themselves wwe t to insure the highest su ss. It mutha open to the influence of environment-in close sym- pathy with the_ spirit oggfc- gnss-and quick to pt modern ways and means. ' We are ever on the alert for the best tools, and to adopt modern methods. in order to ave our customers the very satisfaction on work en- trirted to our care. Give us a trial and see if we do not speak truly. BRUCE llllllll lil.. --TIIHODIR--~ I andMaoh ngiuoers inists. ` *ii Navigtion Co’-i Wharf. Chnlottetown P. B. 1. Phone L55. OOOOOOOIIOOOOQ-DCOO CIOC* - tercourse between peoples of different *UOOUUUOO 000'* °°°‘°°°“* nationalities, the stimulus 'ven to Business ss- ¢» 1 neon international trade supplied by world’s expositions are all in the in' terest of peace and the world’s wel- fare. It would therefore be a most regrettable mistake if the proposal boycott in England should be carried into effect. Such a a course would be of no advantage to the British empire. It would not aid Dreyfu=. The judgment of the world would decry it as a nar- row-minded and misdirected move- , ment, and it would inevitably result fin creating bad feeling across the Channel. + The Paris Exposition, for which un- precedented prep iratious have been made, will in some respects surpass all previous undertakings of the kind. It will prove a world’s attrac- tion and will draw hundreds of thou- sands of visitors from all parts of the world. It may, under favorable con- ditions do much to promote better _ -- i s ~ _ 1- i un, I ` ` H . ‘ P 'A ' . . Q, ` feeling, peace and concord among the if _ _ A ` _ A j _ _ V nations. The proposed boycott woul-_ip _ _ ~ - ' _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ ' nw ij ‘_ 1. f | tend to mar these auspicious pros-‘ . . . ` _ , _ _ ' f l An Independent Journal, untramnielled ai~.<. pects, and might work much evi] . _ _ _ , __ I _ ` fini-less;aimlng to be W . h . h i : _ -"|st. Impurtlal, Rellable, Newsi 6 fall °° 56° °w’_m any case’ t " ' - ` ~' ~ l Nl 6) ekiig at an times no further the besti least good could arise from the ‘boy- .. *s ot the peop1e,and recoznizedtheretore a cow exhibitions from the days when the Spirit with hw Indians “lm -thlulsi Prince Consort opened the Ent grieat avoids Indian wars. Even onmthe _ ,f _; _ _ _ - »' j . _= ‘_ ,~. _ . world’s fair in London in 1851 mere ggonfida of feliliensef Igyays mi l 'C . ~ l , has -been the romotion of friend "Batt B n ans an y n mn W NT <> I _ iv _ ‘ Agent for P. E. Island. manufactures, the » increased *in- -_i_.g-A steamer, sailed `from` Dundee-for Charlottetown yesterday. There are now six vacancies in the * are filled the Liberals will have 30 in the red Chamber. The Liberal gain years. _ An American firm offers to supply dynamite to the miners in the Trans- States alone. If onlyeigiit wheels are OC0 wheels. The average 'cast-iron i car-wheel weighs about 600 pounds. Hence the weight of the wheels alone average only ten years, 1,200,000 new wheels are required yearly to ri-plac those that are worn out. It is mentioned that in extinguish- ing the Indian titles in the Peace _ River and Slave Lake districts, re-‘ cently visited hy Commissioner Laird, the Government undertakes* to p and $25 yearly. The Indians 'thus Jsioners as a first payment .for the' transfer of iheir lands Caiiada has always dealt in a just and generous . a have cost the United States hundreds' of millions of dollars. _ - i i The Orange Free'State has resolved to stand shoulder to shoulder with the . 20 375.000 Orange Free St .te 90.000 130.000 More than half the white podulation of the Transvaal is made up of British and other Outlanders. The total beer population of the two states Boes not ‘ exceed 150.000. The native Afriein, population would have little or no in- ._ terest in the wa", should war take A ii il# it #assess ss by Mr.Edward McKav,of Po:tla.nd Omgo ,T who has been absent from thelsland abou _ _ ` 30 yea.r’s is visiting his sister Mrs. Charle V351 $5 UW0 thirds the Pnce they are Dalziel, Pownal St. He is accompanied b l ` hte: Miss or i a; ` | PERSONAL MENTION Mr S M Bent, of the Summersid Journal attended the races yesterday Mr Arthur Hogan, leaves this morn n ‘ for an extended trip to Boston and New York. Mr. A. C. Bertram,of the Nprth Sydu _ _ heald was in attendance at the races yes The S. S. Minto, our *new winter 9,,-day, Mr. J. W. Davison, Charlottetown, wa registered at the Halifax Hotel, ou Wed- nesday. Miss C. Watson, of Summerside . ._ _ h . h Senate of Canada, and when these 3s(i_~§;?,§_C§i3:,j]°;_t'°wwn els t e gn” Mrs, Francheville, wife of the the Hon. seats out<>f81. A change of twelve _ c. c. rmucheviiie of cuysb0m,N. s. more will transfer the majority from visiting 11°* fist", MVP- T°&Bd3»l°» at *ll th Conservative to the Liberal side P*”'°°“°g°' 8 Mr. L. C. Worthyiqleaves this £ioiinin . . d ‘ d Y k. h' ` has been eighteen seats in three §;v?°;f;j;_a§,_&Vl;,~°,,f;.v wiiff spendlfol weeks in one of the largest bakeries I that ci . _ Mr. R. Elliot, High Chief Ranger of th cent. We still have some duties ssl °f;*i';“;,j5y}5‘L?:;jT°°;°';‘;:;;°fa3;°§1‘;° h. h as that m Canad morgs the Occ. l¢l’»r.h‘ in the interest of thisiliurishin societv. t p _ ‘ lifts. Captain Itilohil lgmbreec ang tw ‘ '° ' _ `h'drc fPrt weeury. .'w Railway statistics in these days run Live hge: spgnding¢‘ plana” bond” B .her old home. China Point, return to-da lMrs.._Embree ,is _a sisterof Mr. M. in over t e tracks witin _ e Unit _ ,_ Nglgen gf this city. 8 _ _ - a reckoned to a car there are 12,000,- .when the fact became known that M Wallace Arbipg, a well known _tousoii i_artist`of Cha.:-lottetown,_ had dledear in the morning. Mr. Arbiug was respect by all who knew him and was an hon is 72,000,000 pounds, or 3,600,000 m¢mbe»°0f #|10 3- 0-E- tons And as a car-wheel lasts on an 'Mi-s. laaa-c Auld, Wh° hi! 599° P°“i° the summer at her former home at Ca. Traverse, has returned to Boston, she ° mompmied by im ~iswr.Mu~. John M Farlane of Bedeque who has gone Boston on a fiur or five weeks visit to M and Mrs. Auld. General regret was expressed yesterd l “Two heads are better than one. “I the one who have is dull and heavy yo ay need Hood’s Samsaparilla. It will giv the Indians a bonus of $7 per head von pr mot relief. 0 _ l is is 1 I D ID of °f‘ ho rl. ed cred Ss 1 P n P9 \`. \» .xv i~ ,- _Y .xc <12/-' W' 'Z5 Ml if W if ~v \ \‘ sw . ‘.2 `> s I ~\ \,~\ »'\'\ xt* / _ f, ._ 1 - ~ Transvaal against Britain in the event H. If .youhars troubled .Zim of war. Following A is approximately `¥ 'es ln. t' 8 _ ou.” and to i, the population of the two states°: ` /7' \§ 'weep 'them up in qumm'l°s"` Q White Native tj \» ,try a package of our own put Tmmvaaj 150 Q( up--sprinkle 5c and _10c lg); ‘_ sizes. i ` '- \~\ is 1 ._ " Quality guaranteed ._ ' ll. W.Rlllll|N. Plliil. B Central Drug Store. Sunnyside. P \~\~_\~\~ \~\- ‘N no Z' I £_‘. /" I-. 1 1 ._ 7 ;_ received $32 each from the Ccmmis- “-‘ rs 'se '\* 'f ~-"`-\"~*"`~*" `-" \~" `~""‘ ‘ \\ 'il \ » .I `\ " QI; ;_-TY; ;-, ;".`_-Y; . _._~ .’ ~ -rr f il is’ seine. Insect Powder. ' l We import this in original place, but might be impressed' for ll '~~\ \»\\»\ \»\ aaasaasaaaaaaassssasasaas 9 V5\»»‘\ 35;: V, ..,/ » 1" 1 . f.. >`- r /. _#_ r . 4 /‘_-\ w 'K ` \‘\_ / rv I-Y-ur ‘~\ IT PAYS TO BUY AT We re Xu mlili Qffll cis Hd] \.¢ ""5 4. K§ _ 'U -sergrexou ue puns() II! 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The Weather will soon be wet and cold. Farmers and others working out of doors ui;-¢ WATERPROOF Boots. ~qI'lie AMI-IERST MAKE bellgws Every mail we are in receipt of letters from Ontario Furniture Manufactuier=, callin at- #ilk CLUMP SOLE ton has dt be UNE- _ aa&LED fglofdll vgear. _ ` de Of grain or kip leather, ####Q l‘>1‘aSS nat' 'led an I i tention to an advance in the ‘cost ofiheir goods, the advance to date will average "15 per cent. Our prices have not been advanced -buy now before the change. 7 ####### v cl sown with strong waxedfthi-ead, I §F'l1_:"' the most SEVERE. Price $2.25 for all sizes 6 tg 12 soon CUSTOM ° HALF tif; PRICE.. MADE “t WH AT ! sais like Those for ilui #nausea beooboo Z MARK WRIGHT & 80,. lid. iiliflltdf ggl.. some nu Kina. 1 I _##’lli=# `5`eo _QP to hand. We think they are the finest collection ever_shown_ for Fall and _Winter Suitiugs and We invite inspection v---l0H||_ innonain- °r.aii.ons, ciuni.o'i'i'm°owii-I-if Heir Yes and he has others for less money, and the finest ing at cost _to make room for fall stock coming in place forbxrgains at __ I - LOWER; _Qvnnn srUEiir.' 4 __ ._A