¢_» V _ ,_ -1., ¢ __ 7'.” x \ I ~ ce _*Q :K ; i . `-T' _cf -sg .,- L, .>. »_. ~o. A v ~ ». av ‘__ gb M' U.. _'-~ zz \ . 55 ;.`; I §.\ <_f.__ `. 5 -a ~ ne ,a~ ' "< _:_ =_. ~~= _,A ._... u_ \ f ~; ~;- 5'!" ¥< -1 i 1, .f’_ .;_ 1. .<- ,.4 ` :I -. _ ,_ 1|" I. ,G _ Itnneie-ro, July 30--(SD¢¢|\l).-Light _ ._ to moderate winds hue and quite warm. Scarce goods just received at Stanley Bros., Velvet Ribbons all widths, Ladies’ Rainproof Cloaks and three quarter length coats, Men’s two piece bathing suits, navy blue serges, 42, 44 and 46 inch._-1- Stanley Bros. _ 30 21 P. E. Island Laundry Starch we are now cEering to cu customers a pure Wheat Laundry Starch which l~aa_ leer tlrirzphly tried and giving entire satisisc- i' . 11:; a sample pound 'end en- courage home industry. ice. per lb. s. -_» ..~-:- _. . ;. V _'-_ ` ii :_ ‘ '- ;. fr- 1,. :-m _-._'. -' _ .ts s . THE GUAR»D!$N,` it the mouth orwliios a annum - wa Rudyard Ktr\lns’l hill* 'l`oday's Probabilities- | : ‘ \ Tdifes WBP8 U16!! €XC¢SSlV£, Bhd it 0¢C\1l'l'€d A ,__-z ,_- -_I _,.. _Q3-__ __ =_ _> 1 1 ~.kf*”=».=._ crnased. They built great palaces in San Francisco, and their wives tried to shine in society there, but failed. The old aristocracy of the town in which there was haughty Spanish blood would give them no recognition. Mackay spent years travelling in Enf- ope much of the time engaged in reading and study and keeping up constant cable communications with America. Cable working. "onto: time mis," are mo- '1°d“W**'°\¢*'»”*°“ ““'3"'°’°"'“°*‘°° ku. “wo took s150.00l,000 an button." *-5° M401 ¢‘"°l°P°°"`* '° W This was the Big Bonanza of Virginia 5'0" 9f °1°°t"l°|tY th” “mfaii-'d Qrgy, Nevgda, the aug of gh, fam," theme tc the poet-novelist, but is s`aid'°‘t0 mines of that region. It was a kidney or °°°f'°i° °° intimatim °‘ th’ ‘mama pggkgg of crude M-5 ,Mug as ugh as ¢,h¢'ginalTty and skill with which he has gmepl, of T,-gnu, ghu,.c|,',nd as hm, 5, ‘worked it out.” The story forms a leading the C.ty Hall Park of New York. Ina feabum °f U19 Augmt “°mb°" Qt Saw' ner s Magazine. few mouths it gave Mackay a net in come ° Z 0 i of $800,000 a month. At once the fame of H . _ _ the Big Four grew as their wealth in- I otmwa has an _electrical street ra _ \\ way which earns just about double its outlay for operating expenses- The same company lights the citv ata handsome profit. The Ottawa Citizen claims with a good snowof reason that if the city were operating the _rail- way, lighting and telephone system it would now be receiving $125,000 to $150,- 000yeai-ly which the people are contri- buting to enrich monopollst companies, Nom, side Queen Squaw to him that he might better have a cable i __ P» E' I' of his yawn. In James ELBERG GA LICIAYAUBTRJA Business office Tdephone |33c_ Gordon Bennet of the New York Herald strike in East Galicia of more than lm,- omee Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. in. the new cable was laid, and this was one 000°~81"°°lW1'a1 1°-b°l`°l°l» m°@t °f “Wm J. P. Hoon, Bus. Mgr. . P . Russians, and which developed into a Residence Telephone, 1336 °f ti" “Ram” ‘°h‘°"°m°”“ M Mmkay at rising against the landed proprietors of --_- life It was intended to makea rat' of the dmnc ls beoomiu more *run Jan, G0; Ed't°"'a| 'md News T°|°Ph°"_° 133' 40centsa word a gréat reduction from Gendariiies attacked tie strikers and vu* There are 0 Extraragant And econ om i'c al 0 stoves just as there are i of extravagant and econo- mical cooks. Some cooks do more with a little' than other _ cooks do with all you could give them. Thefllmpcrial ‘_ 0xf0rd Range does more work with alittle coal , than most ranges do with double the coal. ' V Hence it is not only a cheap stove in price ._ Residence Telephone 3:. if 1 1 lHl liliiiliii iillllllllii b ; A I- ruvnsnav, JULY si, 1902. 'f MILLIUNAIRE IIACKAY. John W. Mackay, who 'died in London list Sunday, left an estate worth more than seventy million dollars. As a boy he sold newspapers on the streets of New York and saved his pennies, following the old worldly wisdom which says, “Take `careofthe pennies end the pounds will take care of themselves." Then bewas but a cheap stove to use. All ,styles $25 ill). 001 0010 l~ .\/"\r'\/\f--A/\ worked faithfully at his trade,still adding something to his little bank account. In 1851, then a young man of Z), he went to California, and worked at- gold-mining with pick and pan, thus accuniulatil\8 several thousand dollars. Next he under- took to build a. tunnel at the Ophir Mine in Nevada [for $4 a day, and it was here that he me the tures associates, mood, Fair and O’Brien, who were destined with him to become millionaires and “Bonanza Kings.” The partners had a pretty hard time for several years, as Mackay was the only one of the four who had any money, but in 1871 when he was 40 years of age they get hold of the celebrated Comstock lode_ It had then ceased to pay dividends after having been for a. time successfully work- ed They secured control of it for $80,000. Years after Mack ry stood with a friend looking at a smoking cavity in the ground `apprenticedto a ship-buildidg hrm, and _l`__.i___‘§_i_¥ ? v How are you off for Neck- ties? Your summer stock needs replenishing, we have just opened a swell lot of lif- teen dozen, the handsomcst you ever saw. The light pretty summer colors are all here. - Brand new styles and the fair- ness of the prices are a com- bine to attract men. Don’t forget that with every two _dollars worth you buy we will give you a life size Crayon Portrait of yourself orany ef your family, absolutely free. Bras., The stylish Farmers. _ +_ ‘ said that the new company must mv-ke 8- rate of IJ or 75 cents awordpr they would out the price to a mere nominal rate. Mackay stuck to nie pledge to give the old lines cut the rates to 12 cents a word. Mackay fixed upon a 25 cent rate for the Commercial Cable, held to it and won the fight. ' . Long before his death ,Mackay was pos.- sessed of palatial residences in San Fran- cisco, Paris and London. A daughter 1 f his wife by her first husband married Prince Ferdinand of Galstro but the mar- lowed. Of two sons the elder was killed by afall from his horse. The entire es- tate consisting of real es- tate, stocks bonds and shares is left jointly to the widow and surviving son. The dead millionaire’s remains will be brought to America and laid to rest in a. $¥lll,0i¥) mausoleum in Greenwood Ceme- tary, Brooklyn,not far from the streets in which in his boyhood he earned his first money by selling newspapers. The elder James Gordon Bennet, founder of the Herald, hai still earlier sold newspapers on the streets of New York. We may be great opportunities it is possible for the poor boy, if ambitious, piucky and dilig- ent in" business ,to not only attaiiiiigreat wealth but to establish and promote great enterprises that may largely benefit his fellow men. And yet it may be doubted whether the man whose accumulations reached a mil- lion a year during life’s allotted span, was any more happy for his great wealth. Possibly his real enjoyment as 'he sold newspapers a.nd_hoarded his first penn-ies in boyshocd’s days was as great as after ward fell to the lot of the millionaire. Very possibly a man with but a few hun- I-dreds may be as happy as the most weal- thy as he certainly may be much more free from' care. Riches alone cannot bring happiness, and those who after long striv- ing have attained great wealth have often felt compelled to say with Solomon: “Then I looked on all the works that my hands hail wrought and on the labors that I hai labored to do, and behold all was vanity and vexa‘ ion of spirit and there was no profit under the sun.” The Moncton Times warmly commends' the action of the C tailt ttetown dailies in adopting the cash in advance system. At the advent of railways the horses all hideous monster hissing and belching smtke and fire while giving forth unearth y ly screams from time to time. In time the intelligent animals came to know track upon the rails. Possibly some of the horsesare alittle restive at its peculiar- ities asit goeaabroad about the streets and highways. It is by no means 'ost terrible as the train engine. Even at first some ,horses regard it with indiiference. .Others 'shy suspiciously, but without much anis-t‘¢ii_t. the meet, ¢.1one,`l»is ma~f¢i-'bstngtempor_- ‘-=‘- absent, when the 'auto suddenly approached. The 'horseless carriage as- waiaaadsimuui screams. wsaarishi and lettouhis hind teetaad then subsid- ed. He locked aronndfar hisdriveror .un to lieve they were somewhat superior ,in_ $5.21`2‘I.'§I‘1.“.1T.”?.§`1T.ZZiI.‘§.I.l’ZI.'Zl’l'i.ii's-usrNess* 00001 _ f took fright. The locomotive appeareda t that it was harmless and kept its own ' om" Hou'-”;.'ia°.°;.ti1>r:c}ii;Xriitr‘,’i12.i1‘;°':,° the existing cable i-.tea The ora lines were attacked by' them in 'return Owns and farms have been destroyed. public cheaper cable lates. Thereupon the ‘ | 4 s,ess\|3 'ag 'o3noac_|', "og Q song °uosuump2[ .to ‘sxepaop nv 'xoq s since Sz ‘osop s md aug " '=r°»\°q r>°°1°°n=‘°°Pr1°s11°=w°wrr=P°1 -'cagdmoo pun ssousnoggq ‘inyqdmoo .tang ’§.'?'.?,T.°‘°°’“°,......"Z.“,§§‘2.§'§”i`1°.1’.’,i°’.°.'2§ _ _ ¢ h U l‘i°"l€..{‘§‘.. 'mm ‘f-5 -iemoienaa eq; Sugaomax ur eapon opens use riage proved unhappy and a divorce fol- ‘ 'qoisoq pun slouprq o mon .\aaonns:>t;,su'.&[_e;u1d;a.ioag| _ to esnomg ¢; aiaq_|_ lousnssqsassa -coco; poi ucpsdpsnoo sm v\="v°»t°=» ‘mini 91|! ilppnul - .e 1-at . iiiliiir-I sairiiiirifr I. -uns! pun, _ Pu' ; ‘NWIIW yo iiugqol sp smtp S ‘$91193 PUNI UR! P93909 'morris eapsslgp _eip io signing s pus ssonsnomq Supa *su “D U°1}°.l!q°‘Il.-‘°lI!°"li'!P°' somoooq it s &ummp -ww “rt is It Nu in Nm guaranteed or your money, refunded and “Five Roses” Hour, all sellingi V .;-.-7 ,- _, .3 SHIRT WAISTS On one of our centre tables you will End a lot "of gii-l’s and ladies’ Waists' that are as pretty and § practical as girls or their mothers could wish. Dainty, seasonable, in good variety, and yet to sell at one third od' the ' re- gular price. 75 f0l'_ 50 1.00 “` 66 v " 'J 1.25 “ sz 1,50 “ 1.00 1.15 “ 1.10 And there is new, choice dainty, beauty in every one, _ " '- .. _ . A - ~' , fr _,-~ _ai . fr_\.¢v,- 3 _ .» Q / J v 5 :t at lowest _ prices.-A Horne & Co.~ f ‘ godrwk &w1i All accounts sent out by us on ]uly`rst are due, and as we want the money we must insist upon an immediate settlement of same.-F. ' 'Z' i mimi# Tooth Brushes Some like them curved. Some istraight. r Some hard; ` Perkins & Co. ` 23 tfi i ,m , 0010010005.. _ » Come, come to th_ef-'flnion W Srore 1, What 0111’ everybody isgoingandget . _ _ ._ ' ' . . 1 , <1. L_ , _ , _ ,um pda” ,gb-m°demk¥°x,;‘;%';.f. New'Suit1ngs'pronounce them the mlectionihey have 3-0| L-¢