grillus he ruin J: it l -. '-- "vt-' ¢”"= “fn |89|. THE GUARDIAN, cHARLo'r'rn'rowN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUESD , , AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1898.-8 PAGES. ' iiilsit " an gp H E513! 1” \ RLY ARGUMENI 'I i l I I' I lslar:d’s crop. taken as a whole, is of the worst failures since many a y and c'eai‘ly shows the necessity of farmers discontinuing. to a great tent, the growth of so much grain export purposes, and the absolute ccssity of paying more attention to he was 'went ‘ Our Elder Brother." the title ot the book, is well printed on excel ent paper and coiintns lnnnv line i effect upon communities Fourteen gf hogsheads of molasses. annually con- Abbey’s Ehorvosoeat Sol: Img” verted into rum and this distilled spirit t disseminated as an agent inthe prosecu .K r one - doctors and sciepatlstsSg~ma‘y°for1:li dtheir Tlolltll Glo 'lille ear, __ own 0 inion. r.» un rl” ` 015' * ‘ gggypug A 135|; |N --_ ex ' fo; - lgmorgs éorda izoiadl while dpast. -but slid -U‘”adam.“ si e a d run emona e at varlousg Ahb”»’~E“"“°.“&h ne- , ‘ mes an might have harbored tne.ciM1'°H\“m. gn the ` l I ed . ., ... 1 4 * dairying business, which, in such a E Se m 3 way Ablzeyfg Eicrvuccul lshort time, has a‘ready assumed su`ch I ‘*---*--- 5 satisfactory prop0r.i0ss.- Mr. Jes. A. A , Ravaor-ismixnwronr. “ w"*“‘ *RFI _ Campbell. who, for the past few iycars, t ‘ " '_ ~_- _ is *_b3?|\\*¢5l '30 __..__ t was principal ofthe Hcatherdale School, --- The f°l1°"_1°g brief h1Bl°l'y Of NSW- l “Uh 1° 1°! _ l left ll few d"YS 32° for Dalhousie C01-L __ Port. the capital of Rhode Island, ex- malty inflammatory g é lege' where h‘ inwddg to mm up that '_ x t t I hlbits _the consequences of _humarrfolly paljtlcularly effective in Kldltoy ,<5 | I I _i Study Of 0l]Uln€Bllll0’. \\'9 \V'§ll 4 B r apd cllme Ill 3, 111)gt gtrlkuxg point of' 29|_i?ra|ly` ‘nd -_ N gi I I y success in hlis choszn profession, for a a l ' p view' “.1119 tmiac .m .aidmt Sliirifs UAE”-Y °f°“§1°°’ k i' ‘ “'°" h which he seems to have H I ,amal apti_ tends to impoverish individnels, _it ps lent 'specific in certain Jorma of s . tude.-Mr. Mal J. McPherson. olUigS» ti n 1 Gqqauy canal” and d.°§“'°°u"e 1” “S plum’ “.4 i” "h°'°`°°"°°'" °f 9°” Mr 8 pls busy delivering the book for which lv. -ll _ _ Rheu matism I » tl ;‘ . _ - 'l rvollolil ` ___ .. illustrations. Mr. McPli`etson leaves in ‘ ' ' _. im” (lime slave trade! N” doubt-.-°~'h°°_!.t"° A '°°'9P°°°f\\| ‘ NIS Martin, of Grand View, had his arm _broken a few days a o. This, occur- g ring after a long siege of sickness. is very unfortunate for Mr. Martin.-Geo. ""' y Wightman, Esq., of Montague Bridge, _ t, tneirutninstln order tv gms the govw I farmers now realize what a poor exceeds the amount sown tin quality it is very in- safetv we think it might wheat was The yiell per- bu . _ . _ that the amount of Hour which be obtained from this suvnmerh will not exceed the amount tha' in the wheat sown. Oats. i ofa light quality and the yield* such as might be expected by the ? of thc straw. Potatoes also -gspccr, and many farmers think that ilymgbt as well be dug at once. The I l I Specially m ide for In fants"Fcét. These pro- tect the feet from Itidld and hurt -well recom- ' \ mended. Price 50 to 680. F BRUS. , t Mt intend to sell at bill- We will give - old good goods at lowest prices. d . vertised, but what we have, advertise a Stock of goods, V0 #lik is a. small profit. get that the ends will not meet. 'ul 'slid everything ind everything that is Schools and Colleges, °\'8ning for the Halifax .l. H0llNSBY’S RW UPPUSITE Pllll f5’town, P. E. I. ` AND SUGAR H” ltndiu € 2--ex schooner “MARY from B B 06 arbados, 500 barrels _ N- RATTENBURY. "°’-- FXSIIL 9 nos. t i 1 ' 1 / _ l 1 _ = ha.-i another fine schooner almost ready 1° lo" up an Qyefyyhe|m. -for the launch.-Mr. Malcolm Mathe- Mnajority-Crop Reports nom South Eastern sec- mns very Dlscouraging- “omg From British ¢°|_‘Vince.-The all absorbing topic ofthe son,of \ alleytield, arrived home a short time ago on a brief visit fiom British Columbia. where he has spent the last 13 or ll years. He leaves again in a few days for the Pacific Pro- day in these sections is the prohibition nmbla, 3 question, and for the ed-_I'icatic.i_ of the eltc‘orale, clergymen 0; the vzvfious dc- 1 nominations are exerting themselves to swer to the question to be sllbn i t» dto tte people on the 29th it st. Meetings have tral places and the question discussed ina calm and business-like manner. Avery interesting one was held at Whim Road Cross on the 16th inst, where R~lv-R. MacLean. of Valley- lield, presiding, the principal speaker was Rev. Mr. Soencl-r, of Montague. Tiie various phases of the qucst_lon were dealt with in a clear, forcible and com- prehensive manner. He divided the electorate into three classes, vizzl those who were strongly in favor of and would vote for proh bition; those who were strongly opposed to and would vote against prohibition, and those who were indifferent and would, I about `voting`.f 'To the latter cls`ss"l`i`e addressed a strong and eloquent plea to look above personal considerations and help rescue the thousands who are near- ing drunka.rd’s graves, and the tens of thousands who, through intemperance, are deprived of the necessaries and ,oinforls of life. The lamented Glad- stone, though dead yet epeaketh, and imong his utterances bearing on the cémperance question are. “Give me a sober nation and I will look out for the revenue”,and -‘intemperance is a great- er evil than the three historic scourges, war, pestilence and famine.” Many of the objections to prohibition were dis- cussed and answered in a s»~tisfactory manner. In regard to the revenue he predicted that it (tho revenue) would he made up for by the incrersed im- petus given to trade. Money now spent in liquor would be used in buying wares necessary to life, consequently paying revenue int. the treasury for the transaction of the various dulies of government. Space forbidding, it is needless to further dwell on this sub- ject sufficient to say that the Rev. gentleman handled his subject in a masterly manner, the closest .ttention being paid him by the large audience present. -“°é_§_.__»`-A MORE ISLAND PRIZES. Sr. J‘oH-N, Sept. 19.-(Special)== The Albertou Dairying Associati n with score 97 out of af possible hundred wins the prize for colored cheese. J. WV- Hazeltfiue of Crriwall, P. E; Island is second with 96’ 2. Other Gom- petitors weievery close. ` THE WEATHER. WASHINGTON. Sept. 19.--(Specia.l)- Fair, high north west winds, cooler. ,,_. .__ ik. _A 4 __ ` _ 1 'vi . \ 'l`h_rift_y people look5or1owodst` 3 SurprfscS0lPil8’c°dln.rd,soIi:l s~su,,, , 200 . . - Bs;-“does mOla';:;s_ puns _ Th¢prlc¢|slow»5c¢ntsa_cak¢. ‘ suai>uisnl.e.¢a.m¢°lia¢`s~p. 1 been addressed by thein at several een- T therefore, not he very much concerned ., t l ment Returned Unopposed. __ f/... A ~ if _ fy., ,nt '='-*tit M - __\_}‘\\i_' t puresoap=tha.tmakaitava.lv¢~ l And He Will Tell Who Dld lt.--Aguinaldo I-|as~ Faith in Americans.-A Serious t Hitch In Affairs at Canclla. i LONDON, September 19-[Speciai]-_ Esterhazy is hiding here and says he did his duty as a soldier and obeyed his chiefs, who now desert him so he will tell the whole story. _L He declares 600 of the/ docuinen‘s against Dreyfus were forged and hc will show by whom and uilder what circumstances I ' The report comes that Dreyfus has esciped fro n l)evil's Island and is hid- ing in South America, awaiting a favor- able time to return to France. MANILA, Sept. 19.-[Special]- Aquiualdo has issued a. manifesto say- ing he hasfaith and confidence in Am- erica and denying that his relations with the United States are strained. A German engineer has been iuvesti- gating for coal on the islands, apparent- lyyin tho___.ir_itarest of me German gov-9 OUIIDBDI. ' I ` ` ' CANDIA, Sept. 10.-(Special)-Tie disarmament of Mursulmans has been delayedas the turks demand their arms be delivered on a Turkish warship while the British say it must be on a British ship. Methodist Conference- Tonom-o. Sept. 18.-The conference" _on Saturd xy forendon finished the 'con- s'dera.tion of the report on transfers. A clause was carried, making four trar s- fers from Newfoundland during the quadrenium` obligatory. The committee work is practically all done, except the committee ou mis. it SIOIIE. ` The conference will probably close Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Sprague, of New Bruns- wick, prcacheda. magnificent sermon in Elm s‘reet- church this evening on true religion. ` ` The despatch sent to the Halifax and St. John papers about the Wasleyau affairs being in a bad way and the ex- cited discussion thereon by the eastern delegates, was utterly' mistaken. There was a profit on the \Vesleyan during the last year. _ ' --__>‘__..__... BY ACCLAMATIUN All Members of the B. G. cavern- VaNcoUvnn,B C., Sept 29-(Special) °-"".-all the members of the provincial government are returned by accla ma tion. - l ' ` l Use in place i of Cream of Tartar I and Soda. L . ~' 3 . .p ->»n~~ r p ‘ llllil' 1 Alssasmeiy' re _ . -Makes lighter , _ and moi'c_"hcalthful.- ‘ _S iw//li. lAictb'o'»o`v'/n'en oo., new vonn. ' done, first by a//conversation with Dr S. R. Jenkii s. A He promptly told THE GUARDIAN that he had seen Mrs. throat. The plant was much as had been described in the correspondence quoted above and seemed more like the growth of a. young lemon or orange plant than any other that he knew of. With this partial confirmation Tun. GUARDIAN waited ior any further facts that might be learned in regard to so curious an affair. It was next the:good fortune of the writer to have an inter- view with Mr. Elijah Saunders of Winslce, who came into Tun GUAR- DIAN otlice one day _when he was in town. On being asked concerning the stiange affair Mr. Saunders told the following circumstantial story: ‘ -The story' of the tree is undoubtedly true. ldid not see _my wife take it out of her mouth but I- havénot ii' shadow truthful woman always and would never make up a story like that. She had been complaining of acough for some time, but we did not think much about it, su; posing that it was from a cold. I nad gone to town anti when I -return- ed oward night after Ihad unharnes- sed the horse, lcalled to my wife who was standing in the door to niing out the pails and vie would n ilu. She came out.`bringing the pails and just as we w~ re about to l egin milking #she said, I pu led a tr.e out of my throat just now. I thought she was joking and said so, but she a sured me tha she wi s not, but that he had kept the tree to show me vtlien I came home. When we win; in, .ure enough. there was the little tree. lt was about six inches long. the stem being about the size of a knitting needle. lt had some leaves at the top and small, p threadlilie roots at`the bottom. The roots were somewhat bloody, as if they had been growrrf ist and tal b -en torn away. The plant was almost white. at least not so green as plants growing 'in the op n air. I noticed that one of tue leai es had been partial y torn' away and that, my wife said, was the effect of her first attempt to extract it. The second time she was more successful, and with a twinge of pain in her throat it came up. I asked her what she tt. ought it was when she found there was something there? I thought it was a toad, or something, she said. Of coufse I believed her story. We told it to any persr-ns_who came in and then as there were many persons who wanted to see it and as we lived out of the We y we concluded to leave the tree at my father-in-law's,_M.r.John I-Iughe`s’, the blacksmith’s.` D1~.Jenkins had sug- gested that we put the tree in water to see what it would come to and we did When I last saw 'it`it seemed to have grown a little and had turned much darker green than it was at first." - _ Such is Mr. Saunders’ story. He is a highly intelligent young farmer of about 30 years of age and appears a respect- able and truthful man. As to the poss- ibility ofa lemon seed becoming lodged 1 in the _throat and germinating there the Saunders andthe tree, or plant which' fl-agn’,'e¢,;3 9; me `3h'a;;’9_m5 soe\f'o1ld pulled out of » ~‘ 'i “ on the folly of annual expectation: »Theq lalmshouse in that place is the gloomy home of many of the poor," broken and' of a d .uit that she did so. She is al flourishing town in the United States ‘ Six Inches Lone|From Her It nasthe finest harbor in ine country: Mari" GNN Pitkin who Throat a Few Days Ag°_ and seventy years ago._`was the second fied as the murdered woman _town in the country, inferior in wealth and commerce onl to Boston “‘-“ _ in 1169, Newpiirt contained 11,000 1“"“_°°°”‘P‘“‘°»" “Y "" '°"" __ - ' inhabitants, now it has only 6.000. At Th* m5'°t°r-7 i’ W' d°_°9°'u“‘”**‘§ _A few days Since tho Guaanran re- that period, although' the country trade The pair will not give any this ccived from a corr. spondeut in Wlnsloe lo( New York was ggeater than gmt cj ll mm as to th,” movgqnw, the following brief but cxtrsordlllery Newport, yet the latter far' eireéded ' I “ Simi’-'_ I ‘ 0 - l Ne York as frei ` = ' L ' “Mrs Elijah Saunders pulled fi'om°nav:ioationi 'lEEei°e'w"§£é lligti giiiiuplog? HELD Fa 'umm _ f her throat a Short time ago a small ed al’NeWpotf. Shout 150 vessels in ’ _ I fl tree six inches long in a growing and the foreign il-ade_ and about 300 on 'Thoi'flllluB`|.|it\ Ainli lil beaitnyslate. audup0t10wtii»a1i0n',by enlisting vmges. A lim. sf Lender. some I Dr- S- B- Je tkini was found to be a packetssailingiremtiidieé, and _ Ala-on __ S J lemeutree- Mrs Saunders was not Lopez. an eminentJew mrreliant nest _ T' °“;'~" .-N‘ B’ .W troubled mpch previous to the finding prosecuted ihszwhaling vgy-age; beygnd °‘“1]'°Th°°- *USUN* with the cirception of sy tickling _in her the Falkland Island, and was the owner *Walling Uii|_lf=1'¢S\\1¢ .Of _ throat at times. Mrs. Saunders is now of thirty vessels. _ body df John llillu cnyoying the best 1 f health and is none Ab0u;14,()0() H155, gf Mglagess were Samrdil nittu-.1 _ ' the W01S¢ for WF =>@fi0\‘»S 0XP€ri0!1G¢- .annually imported into the town, and ' ily = The 'Heels DOW “I1 <'X*1'~biii0f1 at Mr- distilled into -rum in the twenty-twoironi b_i°'°-‘dfmtg-_ , John Hughes, \Vltislo-e. ` niistillmvs then in bpemtion m “ha¢l'Iflle,l8l2tBr d00l§l‘0l ml fn* The story w. sso sin; ulxr that it was p1a¢¢=_,_ Tha. 1-um was gen; w An-ma 9;-amp5_ 5 deemed prudent to make inquiries be- audexghapggd 10|; 'g]a,v95_ Newport, . ` fore publication. This was accordingly grew 1-ich by the stave, U-ada Hetmer. ' _. chants lived _like princes, with slavssto fan them while they sleep. and_wai_t on capricious desires when awake. A few that luxury and extravaganoe taken deep holdon the habits and customaot cometh to all things. The present 'occ-. men furnishes|a striking commentary friendless descendants of men who strutted thro’ life with. all the osten- tation of immense wealthz- Royal Gazette June 5 1838. I crilcllso mliaxers, _ ‘ Cmcaeo. September 19.- [Special] -1 Phe, _following are the closing rates: . Sept wheat.64!; corn.29i;6ats. 20i ; __ pork 8.20. . _ L. Dec. wheat, 624 ; corn,29§ `; oats. 20i_; pork, 8.25. _ May wheat, 63§ ; corn,31§ ;oats,22l;- pork,_-. _ - ty it-1-,ig INEBRIETY Is A Drss.As,u-1-'arties can be cured at the KEELEY INSTITUTE, _ Portland, Maine of A'lco'holism, Morph ‘ nism. Cigarettes and Tobacco; also from -N eurasthenia or Nerve Exhaus--l tion. The undersigned citizens will cheerfully give information to any per- t son who wishes to be cured of any of the above diseases and desire to live a better and healthier life. You may call upon them for such facts as is placed in their hands. This is the nearest Keely Institute -to the Maritime Provinces hence practically the cheapest. R. C. Gomf, L,C. Wonrnv. Vt rnmaiil TUB man, P. P. Ancmnnn, Queen Hotel; Amin Aivniiin Houma. W. B. lionirwrsoup Sheriff Smoiv W. Cnaizim, A. I. Jonsson, ree W.C T. U.: Mi-s.R, J. CAuPsn:r.r..- Oct 21-dk wklv Should the reader prefer not to confer with ny of the above re erenoos, write or como l irect; t_o the Institute without consulting our neiehbors To I We announce the opening of a large, stock of all the new SCHOOL and COL- LEGE TEXT- BOOKS for the coming SCHOOL TERM. ~ _ E _. We give spooilll discount to f_P.\of W. College Students. ' Books mailed free on receipt t of list prices. Tlll lel English tllasslc “Enl- grlln" l5c. lu lull. lllistzlllll tl hottie. the people of Newport \ But an end' dition of the descendants of those rich ‘ Students 19058012 <1. for years. in E E“1'°P°.asa me ' " wx 3 fow da 5 for th Th 1 '..] U ll A _ tl _ ' .sumclem supply W&S1iéfdlH6d i5 500 Alla! ` I to resudw hi.; esrudieggjdfr. °AD";iis tits terrific woik_of ruin at hhine;_eiid this slaudardlslagllsb propnnttond MHS. ELIJAH SAUNDER i£’.‘2l.i1“}f.'I.§"li.`Z.§$'li."3.‘l'l&?".i‘l“ “““°' °°"““’°"‘°"°"" "'“'~"" """_"‘ S y_ __ pvtsoflhe w<;r:)a,li1rfour.nfths of its inmates have ‘ - ______ no ee brought there through the intemperance of either themselves, or -` of _ their relatives or friends. "`°°"" w"‘9|°9 D99°|'lb59 Pill* The townuf Newport. Rhode Island Th’ Ends.,-'R “nn” "ng a Lemon 1-ree About was formerly the handsomest and most h'w‘-rum" ` Bumonroar, Sept. at her home at Mlddleboro Ol stock. _ - Allthcbooh by the hid _ codon for noch P-ub_lio8ehookef l Alsothehvvhg by Students Prince. of Wales St. Donated! lrielila-tllllioll -Pfkli _ I8 __ M|.ily.ord`or¢ X » 1 . 'QUIK “ia” AGADIA UNIVERSITY. i|ii_ i. o. cuss. ms. nina,-i. miss licensees. mana. WOLFVILLE, N. 5. If you are intending to take a thotlugl schools, as the heat advantages, 'll the most pleasing surrouodhjl lil here provided at cheapest rltm. The ACADEMY courses pupil matriculation to the Universf. business life. There is in u well equipped Manual Tratntn ment and the opportunity structicn in the School of Hortlculllll The SEMINARY furnishes a thclc* Collegiate Course and int I1 instruction in Instrumental, and vi Music. art. Eloentiou, Steuo¢n|\y& pewntin . . Tyheqmlit oftliowork donoat Ill U'l:'lh.'l`r"l§BBl'_I.% .ll ll! iii 0! GINUK. lUllIl\¥ N _ ant place ii: the Educational the rge number looking ull I its classes. Academy and Seminary open 7tli.` 1898. University Oct. fuller information or caloahn apply I P 'noi or undersigned. n pm A. (XJHOOH, -’ W, Exo mb Aug. 8,d 6 w, 6 w. iiti. . SUIIYSIDE BUBKSELL ERS “H43 it REV. TIIDIAS _ U. _ l\|o|\1'on"°"i~ course of study von had better try til.