llHiuilll1sM ,_A _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETCWIN, AUGUST 181898... *-l‘ __; __ _ e 3'@'@l@'@'0'@' `lHl MURNING llllllllllll _ __ .Y ._ -' __.._...,.. _...,..__.. _...___-_,_-_.----¢_--~»- TiIL`RSDA\`. AUGUST. 18, ISSS. What Makes A , , l more niiserable than an ill-fitting uncom- fortable hat. during this hot weather 2 We can tit. your head as well as your ‘ pocket book. and make you forget the heat with one of our light weight straws. One third off all our straw hats. F. Perkins& Co l00 is certainly cured by the use of EGYPTIAN RHEUMATIC S / \ . ML sale by all Druggists. Prlee25o perbottle- 1 yr 25 cod -_ 'C' f " -"l 98. ALEX. MGNEILI Physician & Surgeon. (Formerly of Kensington.) Prince St., Charlottetown. ` Opposite St. Pau1’s Church. fl- , I r 4 l CLARA BARTON- How much one woman may ac- l i complish for the alleviation of human S offering is nobly exemplified in the ite story of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross Society. Her fame _is now in every land. She was born in Oxford Mass, in 1830. At first she was a school teacher, and later' a clerk in the Patent Otlice Uv t Washington. This positron she ie- “ signed to devote herself to the care of T. lie Civil War. W hen the Franco-Prus~ I ly, rendered such signal services that she was decorated with the order of the Iron Cross by the German Emperor., Returning to America after the fall of Paris, she organised the Red Cross Society in 1881, and has held »herse1f in readiness to respond to every call for service in behalf of suffering humanity ever since. That service has been rendered in the war in the Balkans, to the sufferers by the Mississippi floods, in 1884 and more recently to the sick, wounded and sufering in Cuba, till thousands The charitable of all lands have learned to respond to her call and wealth laces tens of thousands at her out seeking it she has become famous PP° S' 1° and commands the Exchange of the world with the gleam of the scarlet cross P V ,~ Heroes of the rebellion know her as the first woman nurse to bring comfort and succor to the wounded. Surgeons remember when her white tented Wag- gens drove upon the iield and the things most needed were at hand. The army of the Potomac knpw her and the heroes of Morris Island have never forgotten the only wo`man who remained on the Island, caring tor the Wounded while the shot and shell fell like hail. The Andersonville prisoners remember the woman who took them by the hand,and the widows and mothers of the Ander- sonville dead will ever remember hfer at whose request the bodies ofthe 30.000 men who died there were identified and buried in marked graves. The sufferers of the Ohio floods, Michigan fires; , Charleston earthquake, Texas drought, 1 and Mount Vernon tornado can tell you ‘who she is, and every sovereign in ;Europe knows well the name and work Gold Doesn’t Need Wg. Any Gliding It/s the same with the= stock used in our shop. E When thinking of getting; 1 any work done in our linei you may rely upon us. E The material and work-_§ manship are always strictly ` “first class.” Give us ai. call and be; inner ii “ l 11 li 1 i it i 11"- . Q1. L1 1-_ 1 » _-_ 1 l 1 Engineers and Machinists Steam Navigation Co s Wharf Charlottetown P.E.L PHONE 125. . f,3.,.lllll`ff£ Ml‘lf3fli`§f:,f.~,’1§l_!!ll1`s'l“l1~ li* lw;;i“lll,.\|'~`! `j‘§l4,{3`L,’51` || of Clara Barton, the president ofthe ‘Americanilted Cross.” A campaign sheet apainst prohibi- tion is being issued at Three Rivers, Quebec. It is intended to influence the French-speaking population, but it so happens that there is an antidote for the poison close at hand, the Roman Catholic bishop and the local clergy of the town' having heen in favor of the Scott in the past and be- ing said to be in favor of total prohi- bition as well. There are a. good many friends of prohibition among the priests of Quebec, and outside of the cities our French speaking population is mainl tem rate and sober y pe V . It may be therefore that the French province will give a better account of). itself in the plebiscite than has been expected. V of Picture Mouidiugs, ni the latest de- t _ . p pf __'“NE'w' t 1 , signs-Pictures framed at short notice. , C . _ , V Best valuein the cityin this line. ' s.;ff :.-r|_-is snezilsss. _ ` " ‘ C . '_ 1| 1 ARK Wll\liHT&0 . lid a-was NEW llll... ofa Imperial penny postage nsfagreed While You Are Grovinl-V upon attlie recent postal con erence, G ~> W- 1 d ~ will be established between the ,,Ppx§;;g,fi: lignisbiiggg nggyiwgg United Kingdpm Canada, Newfound-lgrowing that Hwy. me forming their land, Cape Co.ony, Natal and such_ figures for aiter lite. Drooping the crown colonies as may be willing _ to ' _shoulders a little more every day_,oroop. accept it. India and the Australian 1113 ffm hfflfl BS 0110 Walks- winding uu- colonies seem not to he for the present pl eienly 5° ‘hal ‘mea NP Binks NGN H1811 included ‘- the other--all these colects, easily cor- ' ~ ‘ reeled now, will be tive times as hard in With one member absent, who is a ;;[:15;_:l°rs' MA gmfffifuk easy °“'iaii°' _ . . - ere ,strai_ t ure area 1 si mlnlsterlal s“pP°"e"’ the Hard-7 ure to beliolder and pcs§essor and) :ire government has been sustained on a wmth striving ,OL ' fest "°te With 9' m“J°f"Y of S‘X~ But An easy way to practice walking well will more or less depend upon ther Md 266.15% Y0\1l’l00‘» 05051 and 11038 decision which the courts will give as much it at “Uh » '$59115 in that atmlldf. to the legality of the election con- Walk "“"”Y° K°°P 7°“ head “P” “Pd the W0\_1Ud@d 011 the b”»°f‘1e5°ld during stables’ votes. Bye-elections in On- ‘your Clie” °“" and 3°" §h°“1d°" “d _ . . . b k llt k . tario will create intens° interest when ac wi 9' 8 can of themselves _ _ . _ § ~' 1 A Southern school teacher used to in- ziixgg tlggkiéglllglilge ails” held in the not distant futuro as stqmt hu. Pupils to walkpalways as it 2- Dumber must be- trying to look over the top oi an imag- in the establishment of hospitals ,and ____ ,nary carriage just in hott of u~mm_ It It will be no small task to transport was good advice, for it kept the head to Spain the large force she has for raised. Don’t think these things arse( years maingaingd in the West Indies, no value. They add toyour health and The Spanish government, so far, seems 5°“l'-‘;*\:'ia¢*iV°ll:°51°(»1t\WU111111533°-W_,l;i¢h indifferent about their return. The °'°"5 ° Y F °“ f Pay °° ",`~* °" disbanding of 100,000 men, after an Y°’k T"”°s° . ._ . C unsuccessful war, turns loose upon the ------- country a most undesirable class, uséd s ’ V - 5 - h 1 - h liu-:aaurrr is .4 Disease -Barnes can :.‘;;‘.°f.‘.§:.°.;:.°‘.::;;;... .2 “:::f; sis: »» mfs »= tie industrial calling. Besides, the 'pay Eggangi ¥;l3gs°fa€§°°.§.§m,~ m’ MT' the treesufy 'S empty- Spain has fswgnon. The undersigned 'citizens will transport facilities since the destruc-1 cheerfully give jnfomaugn' gg any per. lin E“*`°P¢ and -‘\m@\i°°» have levned tion of her fleets, and except for the son who wishes tofbe cured ot any of A U0 bl€SS the l18.lD6 Of Clal.`& B8I'i70I]. Prisgngrg of War' captured the th8 8b0'fY0 dl.B88E9l and d€8i!8 t0 If Americans at Santiago, she must re- b°l't°\` and h°*m3i°1`.1lf°° fY°“ may Wu M W their hands. "this is the nearest Keely P luded to illbe oonve ed home by" . . . . _ 9 hand for her missions of mercy. With- the Washington ,,u¢h0,-iyiieg I“°umt°t° me Mumme Pr°vm°°°'h°”°° \ practical) y the cheapest. . ~. among the good women of the age. Sir Louis Davies who has been n§§,C§_(iiiF,{§;f;"n(Z§!vLg?1§,‘;§n“g{,I{i,f?‘A1;_g§ . ’ ` We_quote: _ . recently in Halifax, left that city §g|Dg§ 2_°If‘5‘€§§§g§£'Pre3.h€v'ffé, \\ ho is this mysterious woman that yesterday afternoon fm- Qugbeg where T- U.: Mr-s.R. J. Cnrr»nnr.r..- 0ct21-d&~wk1v- controls the soldiers of o sin arm' s ' ~ ° ~ Sh°“m th' 1"*°‘1°“ ef ”°f *° °°°£°’ *ml he , will attend the mternabxonal ,ny ot the above reillgnces, write or come conference- In an interview *1|.__ith”| ‘,§§‘j°n;§’g,f{,‘§,_,1”‘“‘“°° ‘“°“°“‘ °9"“‘““¥ the Halifax Chronicle Sir made A - ' " *H* `.¢ ,f` _< 4* .,- there are some eight ministerial sup- is to start out right. 1 Just before youj porters whose retention of their seats ileare the house, walk up to the wall' rmnuumimimilimmimllnmmmmlm of the Spanish troops is in arrears and mm' Negruthenya or Nerve 1.§h,,n¥.. ` move her own troops. The prisoners 1-. “PQ” th°mf°1`§“f’h_f"°‘S_°~5_i5 .Pl‘.¢°.il ini the following reference to Islind ii _ _ 0 i politics and public men: _ _ . ences E iggfefoigeeoeoooe ei. o @@ » U15 S 8 BVS OH V0 _ ,Premier Warburton tothe bench re- 6 ~ 1 moved from politics and from the Lib,-y , eral ranks a man who had a keen and appreciative grfaspol affairs, and one p who was extremely popular wit§hj,his_ C ,C ‘ party and whoatthe same ¥eii_-i, ' g joyed the coniidence of both tritnd ard= toe. His successor in the premiership. . J _ V _ large expeineuce; ot sound judgement, -' V ‘ ` ' Hon. Donald Farquharson, is a man ot, ‘ and possessing business ability of the ` 0 "’ _ _, highest order. He it ai-.0 it mn ,oi ins: Wears shvwmg ay moe Im highest mo.al character and one in, of sticks at Wdking p,i¢¢,4_ whom the people have the utmost con- -, Th , . ndence. He has been a successful ey “re ”°_° ‘"1 °xP°“°~" repress ntative. As a leadeahe has yet . stick but we wish to show you to win his’ spu s. but it record counts for how little money we can :or anything, Premier Farquharson . . W lk be a success. , glV6 yOU 8| D106 SUDJIIJBF B, _ _-ACT I Pi-RECVEITIVEC li' ing stick. ` ' C 0' msn" , S See prices in window Aaaev Sm w. nenluu Pin li nfiuntill r-¢.».»" _le ,w|1'|-sour squat. no s *Qi* S The Romeo we, are talking about, is a ~ Gentlemen’s _fine Dongola Slipper, with high . 'back and front and Elastic sides. This is ‘ . the latest in the Slipper line, and is at once both stylish and comfortable. We have _ - » . s .io s - Hoi/in Miinniis. y _ Blhlrélsii$si§‘§3.i?$‘§i§g££lt°;.i§2.sCf>int ¥i¥%iI=R=%iiFNf=lfwe aaa-asses .... ' ' -»~»»~ -W.. i.iffl{"siig“€.f“*‘g .l‘.l°ii‘. "°l°.l“°° 3” 'hi ¢99@@@@@@f9@l o,_m the RUMEO in dark Chocolate and black. A *US ,-, lllllill :<1 Q24 il .. ' 1:_ r-' _ 1 _L 1'.; ,.1-I . ;" A ‘Z 11 `~ :fl __, & _.I E' $4 s, , _, Sf E* Q _-4 “..- 3? _< ___ 7- E4 '-< .prices -»€~_~ ¢‘B 3 Pei* ?“°° departments, particularly in j Su llinery and Shirt Waists, "which we out regardless ofcost. » ' We are offerin .s , ial lllllliitf '1`he,jremain’der.of our Summer See_our western window for mer Capes. " V If youare in need of a Shirt extravagance to pass our centre find two lots Of. Shirt Waists; marked :E price.. V -» _ _ 'fl .£~< 5- L '_:. C-°< 3 ;< 1- 5. ._ .:_.. l< 3- 2* ji ga £4 Q* §~ #llllililmm TABLE No.1 This lot is. made up.. Sateen Shirt Waistsfwith Cuffs, all latest styles and for only 6(-lc. V TABLE N0. 2 f . - f ' _ , _ . On this table you Cotton detachable Collar and Cafe. Cuffs and detachable somewithf Collar and Cnd v 3 r S. - F. PERK 3' 2 x i } , H . csurnai.. onucsrolrs. _ _ V 1 sunnvsios." @@@®@ 1 carried a splendid variety of Fashionable Sui But we can safely say that ~ with our new son, we have now the largest stock and the greatest $ if |= i I Cloths evershown in one StoreintheCity S sl _;, rl' .I / ~ Comeandins ctour ood 'andget Pe 8 S» We make the fashionable Cloths Pai Suit a perfect fit. » f Where arl Thou Romeo l ...¥;i2l;2°.i;;”:f;..... ..._ _ Youtepseeour new impqraiions emcgorns. I JOHNM¢l;Eoo €¢Bv1"UC)1’1&1 Laiss' c THIS SEASONS I & _ ’ g We want to clear them at once, so down “~i»"'f§=‘fI1 is -~si|~="~..;1 "4 -fi "~i` ""hA in ' " C it ,tgp-U li ,|\ lf, ,hllvkylia juli., `$.i1_U lit fl ll