i . ._--_.. ;_ -<. _ ._ _ ,ps - THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTEIUWN, AUGUST 23 1.899 will Keen This a iecrei .. _ But we are selling \\`ed- dingand Birthday Pres- ents' for less than cost. ./Come and see them- Dressing Cases, Shaving Sets, Smoker’s Setsf-In Celluloid, Leather, Plush and \VQ0d_ 'We have the BEST AN D ONLYREAL .ai JAPANESE .» a -5 O'CLOCK TEA AND CHOCOLATE SETS on the Island. Rubber Goods and Dolls in great variety at F. J. IIORHSBY’ Book and Stationerv Store, Victoria Rnw_ (Th’IoWn, P. E. I & LQ | l - - 5 ' 'We Wa.nt\ Housekeepers To come in and look over our groceries. Our stcck is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep everything in our line that is necessary for Housekeeping. The prices'-well, that is what we want you to see when you are look- ing at our goods. Their lowness will surprise \ u you :wine-room largely one woman falls THE GUARDIAN An Independent Journal, nntramnielled and tearless;alming to be Just. lmpartlal, Reliable. News? eeki at all tim s no tum r the best in seresilsgot the peoplsfand recogniiledtheretore a.-' I‘1b.e Peop1e’m Papgri i Hi N Pro oc ‘ N¢1;uth1§TdgdPbbttC£ce(,=Tt tli: followiiig rates. yable in advance:- hgorniplg Bgdictéon. daily /except Sunday) thipp mons .' ry1'..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...: ‘Sami-weekly lifd}i€ion(Mond. k. Thur.) per _ W $1.50; in advance ........................ . .L20 eekly Edition (Thursday) per year g l 1%" Ad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l.0l_' 5 . ,in vanoe Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where subscriptions may be paid, news furn- ished, advertteiging. iob work and other busi t §%`§i'si?i‘$, o{°.T1-iss Boomers-D. K. cumf- Manager. sissrwn, sins.-um Bookstore, c, s. Muum t. §‘ogii’xPis East, Telephone oiilce, R Seaman.Agenf J~E. B. MCCREADY, I J. P. HOOD Editor. . Business illlanager _._'ga_..__\.-__1-_€i ~ W mi Mount tuitnlnlp WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. 1899. WAR AGAINST ALCOHOL. The Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America held its 29th Annual Session in Chicago last week. Five hundred delegates were in at- tendance: The convention was in commemoration of the 50th annivers- ary of Father Matthew’s visit to the United Stateswho gwas received with unusual honors by Congress and ob- tained a half-million pledges to total abstinence. Mr. H. S. Taylor in his .welcoming address statedz- “Over 82,000 arrests were made in Chicago last year, and 75 per cent were due to drink.” Mrs.L. M. Lakein a telling speech said: “The liquor trsllio was branched as the enemy ot God, robber of heaven, destroyer of souls, and ‘yet it- has the approbation of American Christian citi- zens! Mrs. Lake asserted she was vitally interested because through the llR|Sll0ll XHURNSBY, Queen Street. *F5 _ . 1 Y _ _ ,__, 5*-W lway, she suggested that the govern- B. I-I ment pay the drunkard’s wife a ension Souris, P. E. I. ‘ Ship Broker, Commission Merchant, Millers’ and Manufactnrers’SaIes Agt. sgpem iii sir; it it is I am prepaig to quote first e above named goods, Also mslstorany ports and to receive for same. Correspondence from Cap- ;al|&§‘ Shippers and General Merchants sol- c ALSO Igrckpresenting tor Kinfs Co. New Y Life Insurance Co. CLondon Guarantee and Accident Insurance o. Victoria Montreal Fire Insurance Co. ot Montreal, Capital one million dollars. Lancashire ire Insurance Co. ot Manchester England. Fifteen million dollars Reserve fund, one million dollars, deposited with Dominion Government two hundred and twenty-six thousand and Eve hundred dollars Premium rakespqpetgnuch below othercompanies. ~ P CAPT. JOHN B. HARTY Souris A :rent 1or Kings Co. A i _ __ _ A _-|` *ooocepeee sooo eeee coco* Business Evolntionyf It is a fortunate business firm that has heredi'ary endow- ment of honesty, industry and ` perseverance, but these are not of themselves sudlcie- t to insure the highest success. It must be open to the influence of environment-in close sym- pathy wxth the spirit own- I gross-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 give our customers the very best satisfaction on work en- tru-ted to our care. Give us a trial and see if we do not speak truly. W The end is still far td.” ` q In speakin: of 1‘le results of the . ..1_'HE noDERN ' 7 Chris;ian regi we in India the Mon-q . . . _ V- __ _ Engineers and Machinists. treal ' Itnesg Says' every eight minutes, making 300,000 a year in the nation. To her mind it was glorious that Father Scully had 3,500 total abstainers in his parish at Cam- ibridge. Mass., but the cause was that ithe city had been without saloons for »13 years. It was poor policy to spend _y $24 tor drink to get one dollar for re- venue. If revenue must be had in this p . ,Au to the argumenttliat more would be fsold ii license laws were repealed, Mrs. Lake declared it was loolish for the men of this government. ii the laws at homecan not be enforced, to shoot the constitution into the Filipinos. In closing she stated that every Christian voter was in partnership with the saloon- keeper.” _ ' “Archbishop Ireland and others ad- dressedzhe convention. The archbishop, among others things, said: “During my travels through Europe recently I have discovered that the war against alcohol is spreading through everv country ‘on that continent. It is recognized every- where thst in the’ race ot life those who, use alcohol fall in the rear,” . _-i¢_._..__ It is apparent that the authorities of the United States believe that the trouble in the Philippines is not at an end. An order has been issued for` ten additional regiments of infantry vclunteers, and the policy of the war department, it is said, is to furnish General Otis with all the troops neces- sary to wind up the insurrection in the shortest possible time. It will nor be possible to transport the last of the ten regiments across the Pacific until the -latter part of February. It is, says an American Journal: “Evidently realized that the close of the rainy season will not see avigorous, quickly terminated cam- paign, culminating in victory, but that the contest is to drag itself slowly along. This is as we expected. Steam Navigation Co‘s Wharf. i Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 1% QQOO an Nwisthe Every_ mail we are in receigit of letters from Ontario Frmiiture Manufac;u1ei's, calling at- tention te ._ :_ advance in the cost of their goods, the advance to date will average 15 per cent. Our prices have not been advanced -buy now before has br n benign, but not altogether so. fThe I; iglishipan has taken hisfcurse as` *OOOOIOOOOOOO-\»lOl0ole~r¥‘» well F- his blessing with him, and we I “Tw effect ot Christian rule in India W-_ - ‘- was _ the change. , A _ _ 1| _ Hmdoo and the Mm ammedan, who are spise Christianity as a r.~lig.on oi drunk- w and reaches out to the natives, Whose agrotesquely disp.op0rtinate thing to opening an inebriate home in a. cottage somewhere in India, yet this is what the W. C. T. U. or India has set itself to do. Here is the faith tb.~.t sees moun- tains remove before a voice. Here is the grandeur of Christian hopsfulness which does not quail before the task even though it looks like attacking the Hima- layas with a trowfl ” Armed Force of The Trans- ' vaal The Beers have no regular army. with the exception of asmall force of artilery known as the State Artillery. This force, until alter the Jameson raid, consisted ot thir y-two odicera, seventy- nine non-commissioned oilicers, and 289 men, and a telegraph corps oi one 1896, the Volksraad authorized the gov- ernment to ihc;-ease the corps by enroll- in another 400 mea citizens .capabl-1 of bearing arms, be# tween the ages of 16 and 60, are liable the Transvaal, In the war against us in 1881 the Boers put some 6,000`menl of course, repr sent the total available force at the disposal ot the Transvaal taken in 1894, some 22,800 men are liable for service in the time ol war. And these mi ht be ' ined b Boers . TSTTM Pllilllillll GIIRED. ’r a wsu-known caaaaian noraryraa-‘\i both total abstaine rs, have from their miie, and a hundred rounds of ammuni- point of observation much reason to de tion. ards--a religion which not only sanctions ganized by an Austrian,and the captains drinking as theirsdo no!,but_which seems not the regiment are to thisvday of 31; t 3 . 5; is ; 'j it. ,' ‘ to treat the voluntary inbecility and the ustrian pattsrn..lhe oticers are for y _ , A Vt _it _jg j _, V moral humiliations which follow excess most part mernbers ot the wealthy ` . T’ » (_ g A with the tolerance which custom breeds. Transvaal tamilies._ The guns are » ' 5, _ ; _ rnwn by mules. which are drivep in __ V 5 'A 4 L g V- _ B gather from the vi'e.l-informed corrss-’,O ' 1 W A From the whites the curse spreads with d redoubled virulence to the weaker- the manner customary in south Atrios- S willed and morally uniortilied Eurasians. that is to say two men sit on the ,limber propose to deal with such an infinity oi s _ evil as our correspondent describes. by foot and six mounted volunteer corps In Bssrsxrs 1 r not in t . E _ ' J . 1 a 0 1 government. According to the census t _ lic Entered tor 85 Years--Peru ' K hich he is ordered, with a horse, a The State Artillery was originally or box, one to drive andthe other to use at religions fail to make them proof against long _bamboo-handle whip. The gpg- » imitating the lords ol the land, It seems ners,1t should he stated. are all m-unt . esides the State Artillery,which repre- the Transvaal. These corps furnish some 2.000 mea who are for the n10`Bl1 part drawn from ollicials and people employed by the government, and con_= s ist of men of various nationalities. Bugkles, The Pretoria Cavalry, which is the smartest of these corps. is composed 6 e vo un ear corps are . Q Costumesln Beaver ended to tak th field a ainst a W3iStS» Blau Bm" c 0 0 g l d B ad C1 tha, uropean power.but to garrison towns I Eilliid gg mcg; md; . ,, _ 1 _- ~ 1%. _ London Graphic f_ _ NNI cfllllh ll' ` 5 yard H0Si¢1fY° ' i The above are in _ Fgwn, Ngvy, ` The Public Purse. ' ._ ' ___ 7 A toned studs. Bs- Myrtle md 1,. gs., Revenue and Expenditures For The Mouth Of C01'dUr0Y Aside these ' 'I A A ` as _ V I yhsve b1=°='f<> sui=i»n_h we have in. _ 4 xtraordinary importatious oi German 5 TSIIBWFI WFGPS: llllprice- down~to'=“22o ‘in the mn, 0, wan ,,0wm,_ an 'agp Belgian gogds in July, 1898,. gum Corsets. diferent- Plaids, pe, y,,,d_ - ~ t . ~ -1 . range Free State.. Every citizen liable* pondent who sets for the ravages of for service must. when summonedtofdq drinkin India that in many cases the so. present himself at the place to ents the regular army, there are three . Chains, nt rely otlicials and sous of well-to do , Bunn", " New ‘ Colored _ y£__ Fall Dress Fabrics are accumulating here with great rapidity. The great variety grows ricberfand more varied daily. Most' of the high class stuf - we are getting in costume lengths. It is nice to know when -you buy a good' dress that it will not be duplicated on every street corner. That is why we- get them in this way/. We have some of- the richest efects fresh from the best mills. ' Beautiful Black Bllslettlnlh. $3-25 nrll". among the high Nay Blue, W6 Green, Pearl Grey ore e termination of the tariff pre- gmtgblg for Golf erence to those countries. The de- ' gaP”,ve,.yP,.ewy Sumaler is - I .' ’ . to be c.-lied upol for military gervice, f’1";_’° °“’t°m' ’°t;°;'o°';f;;°‘;;3°d iff; Belts, ranging in price pam] A and so, too, are all the blacks living in in 1° f'a.Y."m°““ . ' ’ -from $10.00~cach_ ling,-"y ig' ‘niv|"'n`g"' expenditure shows a reduction ot 8187, - d wn _ ~ _ _» i848. Capital aceounmexpendnture shows _ V Hin ° ' __ _ into the field. but this number does not, an i”°“’°5° °‘ $20366' _ , e g' I _ "ned » md '.9 to _ wn Driving Park on Wednesday and " iladies’ -Cots e t this line' we 'in ursday the 13th and 14th Septem W t 6!1d8BV01' £0 |1691! Th ' ‘ ais s in sizes I A g J" Y _ ber, will be received up to noon at .20 21’ 22' 23 _ybn Watch from C1190 C01'-*HTH N551- and U10 Satnrd y. the 2nd September. The " ’ _ ’ ' ».’ our ¢,dg,fqg- further . ._ , highest or any tender not necessarily 2?’ 25’ Q6’ 0"' information.: I t,d_ ginal price 75,; f i ,_ _ I - °°°°P_ cams but Bazar-clove Fit- ibl A h as “we »._..._.....___- c I lougttemea an '. _ ' ‘ bargain, will sell hue” £“h"' To Cure a Headacln in Ten Minutes Use °°"‘|'°“‘° _.am-.»-`f¥ 'Ht Pitt. Esc., Kamloops, writes: *'11 eredt_oratlslat§,y_earsfromthc` fat utlnnaand short- reath. -I had during these year! iii-7 ~§§lP remedies, until thogdoctor to@ me I might ways troubled. éttriadk tslearkvs :Sola- oanmomdv .nd ef I al* *°!,“.v. I ‘became greatly relieved, and three bottlef oolnpletely cured ms. I can now A naturally as ever, and asthma ' e me in the least. I feel bear testimony to the man his remedy has had in my ,_ ld urge all suffering from* -‘ try Clarte’s Kola Cornpaunai, _y who have sud'ei-ed all these ~' me ave can appreciate what; a _ remedy mist ve to ru er- asthma ” Three bohtrloes of Jia lc ssgisiii "liigifigi tree sample will be sent to any person ,, troubled with asthma. Address The Griffiths li & Haqrherson Co, 121 Church street To dim scents. sem wsu amgima when _ l lt Clarke’ Kola Comggrnd' 1 th 1 manent :ure for t ° 8 e only peh< emu: sammy pnyaaam mi' r.-isa an on .lnsel-Ct ‘-* nrfeminnu reuse. ser 1 .mia-ss ni 'For Horn '_ 3 li vlllilllli Til Bill l W ‘still-"c'§ms°»»¢ are .-usmsfesa is sm. I -Insect Powder, reliable onto. and Vancouver, B. O. sole "Jan.i:` BOXCS, ' worms fu stasis t-...ness un. paper. Disinfectant Powders, J R _ _ 'ii All kinds at < V _ fu-liv med througiilcfut tiie'ld:dT2w sncifsih 1. nm... ....1 sn... ‘ “"2 "» UENTHAL UHUGSTUHE, 1 ,_ - ~ _ .t -0 Rex Liquid Insect De- stroyer, ¥1~ =ff' 'Poison Pads, u sucky, smsn and L s, _ 5 and 10c Dredgert C i i i i Broad, if 4' f/ » f . . < .».T" .f.\ fu . it ' _-\ V \=.¢_ ~f‘~», Comfortable, ’, ~‘_ Wide Boots for Ladies. This boot is an old favorite with ladies who require' roomy ini' footwear. It not only iits well, but also looks shapely and gi-a.¢e_ _T'?f;/It Ft ful. It has a heavy outer sole, put on by the Goodyear method, but the new patent innersole' with which it is fitted makes it as pliant ' if '_ __ and flexible as the lightest turn. Price ii See Wind0w . ' For salt- By ces. E- nurses, 5-;\,_i;§_\_f_= \._-,_-f coatings, .ans Tweed settings, I , 'A ' ` ~ A Elegant Worsted Trouserings. sssssgegggggggg Tha Vary latest ,Novelties A JUHN Milllll T lil. I ,f ,e_ I-==v\Sv» Pl asanwiw _=. ;_'~; ,.5 Stylish. T ffi iff: 'lisp Q _ALLEY & G0. _ _D R t .. Comfortable rooms. Enjoyable _s - - c 1 _ ' . ~ _ _ is ssssssssssss ,..“f_S....1feS $°'°° pe” Week’ f°' ’°i”””' Pam $3 0” u uy .sm .|re~__._ M UU G SACKVILLE N. GB _ ~ - E h W- ° ' nmforl Headache Cure. V _ ILSF3 W 50° °F°h'l::,‘y_T , gi-“nt » _ manentlr Cured by Ulu-ke-'a Kell il i ' I is " ` _ A SunHYSi ¢ P _ -I . * -. "`§f!_-i. J P?" - ` #EIL _ . .L_ _. ., _ Q Another lot of Fine Worsted- . » r _H ._ _ WU-*»\|\4l=.Tc:lNv\ ii . , I§I._|.r1 The place to go for the holidays- If you have not ranged Where to spend your holiday,write to the THE I ' She our job lots in wind _ __ days ows and on counters for ;l3‘l)1esFair!-lst? Term of the 57th year of this Institution will begin Se t 7th 18 _ ~ ‘_ _ 99_ 'B. _ _ 5' Young U-'IBD mhy here In a Christian home receive a th P h E ' lg reductions to 31331' ' ' ` ` EDUCATION ‘ ’ OMB NGLISH _ . . ° & U0 . Em-TrtstsmsMm1CUeT1°N»sm‘» SERVICE. Fallgosd-commgm. f , _ l F01' Gllendar containing full information apply to c ’ _ ' - ll0lE MAKERS. , j..r.m.,1v.s. a=¢:s,'9s_1,,,&‘Y,-ti; ln. |»ALmzn,:u,|.A., Pr|ne|mi.'J a The cheap I . ... .. . Ii f - ' - ‘ . sf f (h§n(Bi§1S£J; Tnnnnns lor printing score cards of We havea nice “re the ackm* I he races to beheld at the Charlotte- _S.ta'mp line of young Edged laden m _ V ` 1 MATTHEW SMITH NT ACADEMY THEY 1u.Lno---7'" Sh0e§i"diU€i0i1t we give best values in Boots