u\uuv.%6l .;,.~. _g . .- ;_ GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. FE fy* M ~ ‘ __ ,. » __ ,¢...-.~<;w»m ..¢.---r r ~ -` ~“‘- '-“iiil - . fy j..;.a.;;¢;»;:. _ ..~ ef-_ at-i .=.s.,.,..»;..i-_-2 ¢.._¢,., .. 0,” / BRUARY 20 1899. i 1 1 rw( l ' L_ .“.!..‘i..°.!.‘. E33. lllfllllllllilllllll lnoever contained so grass 1-21 Q P0 i ll lmall lploo. They are 5 whole medicine ' MO.\’D_-\\'. FEBRUARY, 20, 1899. llost, always ready. al- . 'aye efllcient. always satf hhctory; prevent a cold I S I fever. cure all liver ills. lick headache, jaundice. constipation, eta. 50. Ihpqly Pub to take with Hood’e Barssnlllllb e _ -»~-~--- ~- -~ ~ '"': Grand Musiealei __|N.._ iiiyrie River Presbyterian Church' -_ , ._ _._ - _ __ __ ~.~ ...__2.__. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY- The Boston Herald tells that An- drew Carnegie, the millionaire iron manufacturer, has already given ,$6,000,000 for the establislinient of free public libraries in the the United States and Scotland, and is now under pledge to give $2,000,000 more. This Will make eight million dollars given by one man for the purpose of giving the people access to the best books. Mr. Carnegie has many millions more in his possession, but he may be com- mended for having in so large a mea sure made himself his own executor. Mr. Carnegie is one of the most Some days since our telegraphic column contained the following state- ment of Senator Wolcott of Colorado : ‘~\Ve owe debt to our brethren across the sea. \\'e had their unquali- iieci iiioral support and ilie influence-of their trained diplomats throughout the war. Had it not been for England, we should not have emerged from the late war with colors llyiiig so high. To-day we have among the nations of Europe only one friend, Great Britain. The other nations stand with rapacious hate, hoping that we may encounter some repulse.” It ought to have been explained at the time that Senator Wolcott had been hitherto a notorious Anglophobc, and delighted beyond most other American politicians in twisting the British lion’s tail. The _sentiment above quoted shows that Mr. Wolcott has met with a notable conversion and has also the manliness to give Succemful business men of this °»g9» free ex ressioni to his new sentiments ”" “ ei is it 1 is P- - - ` an P9' 9'PS as 5°°'l`CeY 9°” Sur' A word in favor of Britain in the 23rd' Passed in any age °f the W°"1d~ He Senate and from the Colorado Senator _ __ is himself a loverlof books, is a man was iodood a Su,.P,.iSo_ .of extensive reading and in his own _____ Allhlls, S0103, DUNS: 0\|lflElleS» Rnd' A way a philantbropist also. We _may Another vammoy in obo legislative | s_ gn" hone Se|oc||ons_ ,3"'°h°" ffm” fhe d°”“"°”S mentwned council of Nova Scotia has been filled 'g P #_ ‘above what value he sets -upon_ the by tho appomtmeno of ML J_ N <1 public library Surely the incident A, ,moo of Noah S doo_ Tho 'rise cnon- of Zion church, Charlottetown. 1 U' ti f h _ 'nl g ` Y Y will eiye gee °f3l_§f¢ti,§e°;_1,g§_Q9e~§,f;1§j°“1 C0rweriS -C°n"°l'5‘a' Wages OU of U3 ere "1 council, when _full, consists of 21 at'i‘(i>l»3.; cimcxgferivi-ibes resimusiéai treat. Cha'r1°t“°t0Wn _ _ _ members. As is well known the gov- Fi%¢gov»~d;»<_ir may seexpeeted. We do not wish to write in a fault- omooooo of obo p,o,,iooo oooooo oom_ . :G sn . - - ~ - _e J_: _ _ _J 5710193 _3P“`lt= but We Venwfe 3'g9"_-B mitted to secure the abolition of the 5° m_‘l“"`e Yhat C3'-1Se9_ the delay In council at the earliest possible date. The tlurieiieiesn Steam llarigaiie n te.Lid making available she gifts and inquest, F0, some yew, Pas, no new m,._,,,,,,e, -1' . offered or made. toward establishing a has boon appoioood whois ooo p1odg_ Ann ual neetln , hbfafy "1 0"' my ri when the law ed to vote for abolition whenever his ‘iWll` Dddbe hed ' '- __ 1 ‘am 0 ‘lueat _ $009 f°1` vote would make a majority for that THE ANNUAL MEETING of the purchase of books did he intend ou,.p)se_ Tho some ooorso was odopt_ b bo ‘ w.u be held b that the money should lie idle for odio Now Brunswick some years ago, ii obs; of;;::O;§.;;}.’ of! Groot Goo,.;o %;’nt%§‘»t_ Orb Pefcilagce £21' Y9"`;? and although one or more of the ap- aud lower Water Streets, Charlotte- ou . le eflues "8 en ma .6 P°in°°°s did U05 "and time W bhei eowiton Wants ESDAY, the ne diy.” “H ‘f “he d°”°’ ‘Pd k“°.“’“ ‘lm ‘° Pledges the required meivfiiy Wee 8- of March next at the hour of eleven‘ would be ireated mth Passliici neglect' hlngth Secured ‘md the coufmil was oeclock a_m_ By order and nothing done to utilise the o_bo1ishod_ Novo Scotia io slow] ’ F W HALES m°U°Yi moving toward the same result. I ' i ' Soo,ot,,',.y_. M°“thS *'30 9' numb" °f °°"eSP_°n' is only in Quebec and Nova Scori den” ‘"`°t'° THE GU"*Rm‘*" °E°"“8 that second chambers exist in th F b. 18.-dtd. . ‘ _ 0 generous gifts of books, sufficient of provincial logislawreo themselves to make the nucleus of a ___ 1`95P°ct9'bl9C1W llbrarf 'H1939 39330113 Ln Ottawa despatch tells that th PWPOSBIS 59951 to have fallen “P00 Dominion arliament has been fu Purg fggd°Sg||g[3_ B. P z . .. PP ther prorogued till April 3 itho youd the record of their offer in THE bomg then called togogher for the d Inu' 33|" Bw; 3, Suns, Gminniasr what has been done? We spotoh of bus;nosS_ This ,in n '1TOlIl&i'»0 581108 SDid6l°,S ClliCk8DS hl|V3 made 801116 illqU.iI'iG§ but pl-avent an earlier opening of t, a delicious dish, and mock turtle 0 5 1|; IS thi, soot f oh t 15 md ego po, ooo in 1,, o can .rc u _'ew j 9° “Pa Y 0 session should the ministry find I per ;En_ 8’ 'J °°'m““° tl" the Pmsent 3006115100 desirable to call the houses togeth l“¢||'0ll» ' giV°3 Place W 300°h*l'» and 11110 but it indicates that in all hum .F"°°°h M“°°°"'°“i~ m°n°Y “nd b°°k8 f\`°e1Y Offered DOW probability the session will open u :gone ugidpafz bewme u"3V5i1“bl°i usually late. The delay is no dou pw¢age_ ‘ pears,only l5c per due to the absence of there of t , v°\md- ---~~--- reading members of she cabinet W .S i have been sitting on the High Co Pltil . mixed and chow _put up by Crosse; 115|, _ lb _ Prof. McIntyre of Morris College mission. It is now about six mon at Blackwell, ping ° _' P*“1_S, a when called to give evidence before a since the Commission began .~bottles, 28c per gggllgérgiil kinds legislative committee at Quebec, re- labors, and during:tha.t time it -’b°"i°' ` ` fused to kiss the book on bein sworn’ almost exclusivel occu ied the ti | _ 3 _ _ . Y P_ _ 5 d _ He later consented to kiss an inside 'and attention of Premier Lauri an it leaf. The pio_fessor_ is an analytical Sir Richard Cartwright and Sir Lo ' erson & C0' ,chemist and oacteriologist, and may Davies. There must necessarily Pure Food Sellers. be assumed to know something of the lon arrears of work at Ottawa r _ _ . 3 _ 1 danger of promiscuous kissing. Pro- consequence of their absence. 4: _ ._ _..._ .Of the: Experimental Dairy Farm will visit this province in the interests of the Farmers and Hortieulturisis And will hold meetings as follows: Monday, 27th Feb.--At Rustico Bank at 12.30; Bradalbane Hall at 7. Tuesday,28th Feb.-Kensington Hall at 2 ~ Suinmersids at 7. Wbdnesday, March 1-0‘Lear'y Hall at 2; Alberton at 7. Thursday. March 2-St. Peter’s at 2 Souris at 7. Frldav, March 3 -Charlottetown in Kindergarten Hal1,at 2; also at a meet- ing of the Dairy Associations ofthe Pro- vince. specially called at Charlottetown at 7, in the same place-same evening. Saturda March 4-Eldon Hall at ye 12.30; Murray Harbor South at 7.30. It is particularly requested, as there are two meetings to be held each day, l that all meetings shall be held on sharp _ time. THE TBILOR bably some day our law makers will -- Pr J W conclude that an oath might be Mr. T. J. Dillon in an interv ._ sacred and binding if the witness with the Examiner complains of merely held the book in hand or laid recent detention of the mails betw IDAIRY COMMISSIUNER' and his hand upon it, as if he kissed the the Inte§'colonial and the Island, sometimes much-soiled cover After apparent object being to discredit ' all, when one comes to think of it, carria e b teams between Sack Chas. Wooten, Mulgrave, N. S. CHARLOTTETOWN, _ _ _ P_ -E_ ISIIAND Thoms Wasson, Sheifield, N. B. Consult,” oe, ' _,o,,,,,,_,o works” MUNYON’S , ~ -» that my Kidney Cure -I_ 3_;_ "_ V will cure 00 per cent. , ` -s ot all forms ot kidney oomplalnt and it ___ 'many instances the f 5 most serious forms of Brlghifs disease. It g the disease is com- .. 4 _ plloated send a four- ' ounce vial of nrine.' We will analyze lt ‘ and ldvlae you treo ‘4 - _ what to ao. ‘ _, HUNION. , H 'm'.§i.‘l‘l‘{fi‘3r'!; £2. 'ie$‘»*“i.‘Z‘§‘22. "l»i..»‘i.'f’*" K|DllEYtll§t ook BUSINESS First Glass Ariiele ef Sean prices sing their own song. Quality gives us an' advantage- over all ompetitors, and we give the most possible for the lowest consistent prices. - c book`s sal-'e,ask for Lapthorne’s Soap. JAS. D. LAPTHORNE & CO- lllllllllllllllilllll Sililll Wiillii I" 'll is to make a. Consult your pocket book. Our, When purchasing, for your pocket rs T Y D a e 8 [L ut 6° 1 in Blue Cobalt- o he it .913 an n- bt h ho m- ths its has me er, nis be in iew the een the V the fl g y ville , ,it is the text of the book that is §and Cape Tormentine. It may be sacred, and not the bindinp. Qobserved that there have been records ` ` l- liof the serious detention of railway# The plague is still frightfully prev- 'trains at the same time. Boston, alent in Bombay and some other New York, St. John and Halifax, 'parts of India. Sixteen hundred cities with abundant raiel connection, ‘deaths in a week from this disease have had their mails delayed from were recently reported in Bombay. 20 to 30 hours. Mr. Dillon’s in-_ In a European or Americancommun- terview does not tell how frequently ity, where it would be possible to en- or how long the trains on the Sack- force isolation and proper sanitary ville-Tormentine railway have been control,the disease might be quickly detained, though from other sources* - stamped out-. In India, where the we learn that there has beendetention native population out-numbers the there as well. We do. not say that' 4 European a hundred to one, and con- the team service is the best ; we do 'stant resistence, sometimes accom- say that we are entitled to the best' panied with mob violence, is oiered and promptest service that can be to the sanitary measures taken, the had. Unfortunately there is so much trouble is a very alarming one and party animus in the discussion that the prospect is that the plague may it is very diilicult to ascertain the continue till many more thousands of exact facts of the case. lives are destroyed. » _ r »== Jgorders. ' "3 We believe MINARUS LINI- ` I ~ MENT is the base. J 0 I-I N Tj Mattnias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. l Relv. R. O. Armstrong, Mulgrave, N. S. Woman is Mans Best Frienri. an price. ‘ We also carry a line ot high-class Chinawar ' lAlsoGlase;1ware, Fancy Goods, Games, Toy' e . . C , V8l'y 0 88.0 Repairing of Watches, Clocks, J ewelry, etc' done scientifically, Jurey & Go. The 1/[oiern Je valry anlF`a.1:v "4 i il \7i_'.°e Prowse New Stone Block. Sunnyside. _ _ I ' I ] @@@@@@@@@@@@@ genre eeri emi; mmf @ ure erin rrevemrg timers P glare Bold coffees @I’ure Gold Jelly Powder @ Pure Gold Spices For QUALITY and VALUE are UNSUB- A PASSED. sk for them. Send to Pure Gold, - nto, for souvenir. §Mail orders have specia ttention Agene, A. L. BEER, O. Box 50. _ _ Ch’towri. eeeeeeeeeee f \ eeeee eeeeeee ee @i-g m o §. eoeoeeeeeeeei @@ r> iiri BUSY , ~ We are compelled to 3 2 run day and night to '§ » keep up with our s ing our customers or __ not? 2 T ` Queen St. ft lililiiiillii lliirlillilrllliilliiiiliirliii illirliiiri oil University sllites. H¥