r r 3 Drinking is on the Increase We would nut sell soda water at all if we could not sell the kind that pleases people, brings at. uur fountain. tnein again and causes them to bring others. Our soda quenches thirst. gratifies taste and is refresh- ing and healthful. .8. llMllSilN, DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. vwwnh-Qpu-nnannufi The Art oi Dressing is knowin how to secure that which gives the wearer an Arruarzarvcrt, and by conning to me for your tailoring and Srvnrsn CLOTH you can have the best of up erances at a modest ou . A pleasure to show s s. cnaro. UPPER QUEEN ST. l-dtwlaw an}. r0 nsrrcnuus If the Harvest Excursion made a hole in your stock of Trunks and Valises I represent]. Eveleigh & Co , Ltd.. cifMontreal and will be very pleased t0 send you a catalogue and price list. Drop me a postal card. C. Leonard Grant, (‘IIARLFJTTICTO “N. 'I‘elcphone 318 Hm: N!) T ldii GAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc" conve anywhere desired. Leave orders at c- Donald & McKinnorfls Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- l0n’l Corner. I. M. NICHOLSON, r-a8 d r vr. Telephone No. :5 an Lndc ndcnt. Journal, aiming vrnce and recognised th on as Morning Edition, (dni ‘Fri Weekly Editioni unday, “Wdnss inland Gunniinn Publishing Gompany. Ila-Adverridng and Subscriptions. (Ho-J. l‘. Hood. Ufllce. Uilicu Hours 8L m. toil p. m. J. I‘. IIOOD. Ad vertixing Mgr i-‘. R. NEWSOH, Subscription and Job Printing Mgr. THE COMING CONFERENCE. Recent despowhss indicate that very soon matters concerning the relations 0i Canada and the United States will coins up ior consideration. In this nothlnu is more striking than the conr— rneni: oi the leading newspapers oi the Republic when referring to the subject. The matter is treated in an altogether dlflsrsnt spirit to that which character- ized the opinions oi the press oi the United States not so many years ago. It is not long since one oi the writers most roproaentalive oi the best class oi American people in referring to the teach- ing oi peace speaking oi the feeling with which Great Brttain was regarded. said "There is not the slightest doubt that the feeling oi antagonism to Great Brit» ain which was so deep-seated in this country until a few years ngo had its taproot in the teaching ni history in the schools. The old accounts oi the Revo- lution, prepared by uren of very partial views, based on most imperfect inicrnrn- tion, tended to inflame youthful feeling and to plant deep in youthful minds a sense oi injustice. Under the teachings oi the old text-books most children grew up with the idcn that their countryjwrrs always right and other countries always wrong, and that international intercourse consisted chiefly in each country taking care of what belonged to it with insistent suspicion and vigilance and constant readiness for war. Children are now taught, in a more intelligent age, that the American Revolution was a part of the great English revolution. They know that there was widespread sympathy in Great Britain through the whole oi that long war, and that it was conducted, not by the people of Grant Britain, but by n King and a party with whom thc people were constantly struggling and who were in the end defeated. The American Revolution was a part. oi the popular struggle for liberty by the Euglish~spc|rk' in: race. The changes which have been made in the statements of facts regarding tho American Revolution urny beltaken as an illustration oi the changes which are taking pllrccin all histories inr young people touching con- troverted points." It is probable that this vvr ter has probed to the root oi the trouble. All things considered it maybe said that the nrrrt< torn for discussion promise to be consider"- cd Ina hatter and more tolerant spirit that. on any previous occasion of the sam e kind. regard 'I'O L61‘. 'l'llrc lion-lo on Princn Street. at present Oc- "WIBG l?!’ .\‘Ir-a. (it-o. ('rrr'wr. containing ii rnvrurn. who modern truth ronrn nrrd heating. Possession given on Oct. in. Applyto is r~ IIIWILW o. n. 1.0m} rvurvrr-r. Ur. Chase's Oil-rt rnentisacertmn and unrnnteod cure crouch and every in r rrr oi Ito , and protru ‘piles. Soc tentluronials in the press rrnd your neighbour nhcutlt. You can use it. a hing, bleeding st our money back ii notnntinfled. 60c, at u! crs or EDMAIION, BA rla k. 00.. Tnrnn w. NEWSY, see in; at. all tlmcc to further the beat illwmw °l Th G dinn will not be responsible ior‘ vurflfllflf)‘ 0!‘ B“!!! mulls. usolirlirby metal Order Express Order. or‘ irerrwwwd lo hr payable m o THE cirarioorrrrrownl ‘t’. r GUARDIAN, AUGUST .8, 19¢: ms crrlrnironsrown GUARDIAN r, IMPARTIA ' u» be JUS m. L. Rlpfltanm Pro . TEE PECPglakEgvsnh €i bliahed i t! N Pro‘ l-.° m“. lowSIIPr-inoe died-fr r§°u'i.a,°d'.n..a.i‘,“§r ti: fcllowlhll I'll“- Pfllblc in ldvlnco: creeps Sundn lone month 25c; pcrycar.... . .......... .83.“) lry nut. lrrday) per yearn... mmltind th h Brurcb Offices alSummmldnAIberron. 5w’? ‘who. Sonrb andllonlqyae. f‘ TWO TELEPHONE LINES. u ma ».\'ow;~ Depnltmont- lIlilr-J. E ll. McCreldy, 0M3 uiiico flour» l p-ln. ma run; 1,!) 5m, u; 4 u" JJsLB. lloCRIQADY. Editor. A- IRWIN. News Editor and Alma. Ed. Ilazulna THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST Q3, lilfl. THE CUBAN REVOLT. (‘uba is disturbed. A revolution has assumed shape and grown to dimensions which have made it part oi the world's news. Incidentally some lives have been lost in the battles which have already been fought between government troops and insurgents. The troubiu with Cuba appears to be that there are in that Island too many volatile genersliasirnos and captains men who acquired rank in the war with Spain, who are now out oi employment. if these brnvos would, as the New York Times pithily remarks, go to work rais- ing sugar cane instead oi the other Cain they would prove themselves to be better patriots. It is altogether probable, ii’ the revolt goes much furllrer that the United States which hnrr much at stake in Cubs, shall have to intervene to keep the Cubans quiet. ,_¢_- RUSSIA- The r-wl lrnnd of lire Russian revolution» nrieiq which has been out. oi sight oi late. i5 ngrrln plrrvingthc lending part in the politics of that unfortunate country, The period oi knouting, irnprisoning, and lnrnislring zviriclr has actively gone on by tin-orders of the government has been rrlcrruplcd by the most serious and bloody rrrussacro yet charged to the party of revolution. The assassination or gcrrcrrrl Min and the attempted ussaai- nation of the itussian Premier seem to ilUilOlC tlrc resuming oi the struggle iruiwecn the Czar and the people. Which- cvcrsirlc succeeds the outlook promises |r reign oi Lcrrorand misery for the ilursirrn people. q The fact thnta girl was yesterday, at the Police Court, fined $5 for loitering on illrc public s\rcets,directs attention to the iact that runny girls and silly _ young women ircquent our streets at night after the hour" oi i! o'clock. They are particular- ly noticeable about Queen Square and along Queen and “later Streets Where they behave in a manner nether credit- able to themselves nor the repution oi this (lily. it ought to be possible ior the police to bring about a change in this con- dltiou oi affairs, TRADE AND SHIPPING- PORT or cFA-lfironnowu. Entered, Aug. 2il—l.ady I-Iill, Hnugh, Pictcu. 27-—I-iazei Dell, Murray, Sydney; Brilliant. I-Iarpeli, Magdalen Islands; Three Bells, Murray, do; Two Brothers, Peters, Crapaud; Champion, Orr, Richi- bucto, N. 3.; Susan King, Vananrber, Northport, N. 5.; Can't. Help It, Grant, Cape Tormentine. Cleared, Aug. 27-811mm King, Vananrber, Northport, N. S.; Can't Help It," Grant, DR. OHASEO OINTMENT. Cape Tormen tine. #4:;- illllm- l?» i.» wees‘? ining 00m Chairs Priced from 50c each up Mark Wright Furnishing Bu. l liiillili ililliPS iiilllllilll NlllES Lennon, August iii-Quaint letters from the Indian chlcfa who r-ccr-rrtly mil their rrrlevanca before the Kinrl- “ml” interesting reading : The first relates to their pwifllt” through Canada: “We have soon," they any, “grout who)’ countries that we ncvcr set-u lmiort‘. Every man that secs us treat us 30ml. Bud every station we came l0 Indians are thorn waiting ior us, bidding us #0041111‘. and ahakehandsing us, and wishing us gook luck. ' “Indians oi the Nortirrvi-st lk-rrilorles are different ironr us. 'l'|rey wear hlflnli- ets and you can't bell the worm-us from tho nrens. They all hau- lunn lruir, and they all wear the native rlolhirrgs, r-ucir uabuckskin clothing rrni can't talk English or Chinook. “The only tribe nearly like uu is the Blackfoot Indians. And the ltinnltuha Indiunsare really like u.~_ wcll cothcn and everything good on llrcrn. We, itll the Indian chiefs, am well pleased oi our treatments." Another letter parlnkcs oi the nature oi a statement oi grievances. It is n pathetic appeal to Sir \\'rllrid Lauricr, evidently “done in Iinglislr" by a differ- ent hand from that which translated the specimen we quoierrbuvo, and it. lo eloquent in its simplicity." “tVe are being restricted on every lrand by the white man's laws, rrrrd our people are get-ting tired oi being lined and imprisoned ior getting thc ry food ior their inruilles. "\Ve have not sufllcienl pasture ior our horses and cattle, and if we. turn thern on tho roads they nre inrpoundcli null sold by the white people, rrnd thi> is vory urrnoye lug to us. " Then in thc dry parts ui our country Where irrigation has to be practised irr order to obtain crops, we find that the white people try totnlro rrll the wntcr from us " GREAT SPECIALISTS IN STUMACII CATARIIH. Though oflcn tirr-v fall to givocvcn tmrr- norary relief, Mr. \\'. Scvrrrbur 0i ilurrts- ville, Urrt., cured hlnrseif with Farr-ozone. “My trouble" he ‘rrrys “wmr chronic catarrh of the stomach. I rvrrs costive and usually nauscateti before nnrl after meals, I also had a gnawing sensation irr the stomach. Iicrrozonc guve nre great. relief, and I also used Cutnrrirozorrc which is good for crrbnrrlr. Although ll lnok n number of boxes of Fler-rczorrc. I gut irnck my health and tcdlry am qulto well.“ For stomach crrl-nrrlr, indigestion: and kindred disorders nothing cxcwsr Fcrrozonc. In a thousand cases it has proved n wonderful sure-eras. self, 50c. pcr box at all denier-s. i906. l. CALEN DAR FEILAUG- Moon's Pnasns. Full Moon, 4 d. 8 h. 0 Last Quarter. ll d. h. New Moon ill ii First Quarter 2d d. 7 W of‘ Sun Sun I eck Risen Sets ir ur h m Ii ID " 44 5 (ll. 5 (iii 5% '9 FE _ J = a ":2 =7 EiEififiLfiz 3\‘\I\I_I\I~I\!~I\I\IKI\I\I\I\IKI\X\I\I\I>I\I\I\I>l\l\l>l\ iasszasiazzazss ":1" " " - 55Eocm§uum; §§§5ifi§¥3 5 2.23:2; §§§E§§ES=ZZE g .'-;;re.-...¢?:: a§s22a2&§?sn “E==x_..~.-_r.~.-..-.=c--e=5E=.-.._. . ESQSSIEQ§E H“; ‘i §$3§EE§§§EQZ5QZEE:EQabuser-sure:- - " WW1 4-1 02m ‘ (l: in "='<=3==~?<=5==3§€23Z’;5§€§3Z’Z‘E==€ mcrsrovnw cmvzweirerrororcrcrerosurer v Ii {G GIUILIUV$ =—- ~:-=:==m1 eaeiazaa xawamwfifiz:EEwwxQamuwx~E=-E:5cx; Q .__... . N -. E§§§§§ fil&;WN—5=~ 55333355335353852555‘ Miami's Linlmsni Cnrar Dllrdruii" Nothing Nicer Than nice, new, fancy crockery for that gift to your friend. We have just received n lovely line in both useful every day crockery and fancy crock- ery. QLD HAY Just the right kind to feed to driving and trolling horsen Get some before all is gone. ififivAlso good groceries as well as that celebrated Selenite and Plaster Paris. D. l.. HOOPIER, Upper Great George St. Sits twfryr, ’ ( nrrrcr. snwlrrnrsrnu rrrrrw n. a TENQER Fenlcd tendon addressed to the undersigned and marked on lira ounrirlc "lender fur Car Shop a! (‘hurlotrctowm P. E. . ' ll_ b? - clrivedrr wand’ ‘ " T ‘ , borlth. us. Irrr tho construction oi a Lar- anolaOtt-AWI. rracrnor Engineer“) cmMon- b gilt. where forms oi under may lw i . . ' oAlllghu marl Inna a! tho specification must ll "°‘°'“""°d m" n. rmrrnorzn. Genet-cl Manner. u on .M -r .N.B. -. n“ IIIEIAuIFGIIIAUSI-‘iiidili- ""‘ NECKWEAR arrived vester- . day - LATEST NEW YORK Try ii. your- ' nrnrrnrrryupruuuruminoz: ' Thirst. Shtisiying Beverages seived ice cold in nice thin glasses, just the kind of drinks for hot weather, also cigars and tobacco, all the leading brands. Frank Mcbonalcis, Grafton Sh, Clftown. a istmzm‘ ' iocdolsngtilfiefiq. Qflfllmllvlllttnh l-loofsSitrrsaplfilla ilvslthlewfllvflnrurdtoaotor mo‘ plltpllnnnt d hull unrctlcul. and glll_qflq_ll>llll>lllb_hbli. HANDSOME W A S EFFhClS. A large choice afiorded, 2 5c, 38c, 6Sc“.-— PRQWSE BROS, LTD. z7d3i twri , Paorncrrou against rags, shoddy, cotton, and cottomand- wool goods. The H¢W5m1 Tmdemalk Bile? only on Pure \Vool Tweeds. . _ pl l. There can be no doubt 0i filial"? Wlih n" Ilewson trademark t0 guide You!’ bulllngf} Look for it every timé- WEED5 vv w ‘w... av “PROGRESS BRAND" Clothing not only looks good. It makes men, who wear it, look good. _ This label is a voucher for ‘a faultless quality. .. e .,___.._ .. ..__.._€~..__..__._.-._.. Pnovvsz BROS. I l NEW YORK. The Wonder City of '1 he World \\'l'i II (‘irrrr-r" Islllllil, Hinton iv-lnrrd. liinrrlrntlnn Bern-h, Brighton Ilmrchyorih Batu-h, llocrtrrww-y “I i-rlr. lH-rpcn Ifirinl, F nr- Iim-kuwny and c-ilu 1' nrrrrcus r-wflallli‘ resort-anvil: ill!) illlvnl .~llrr lmllrilrg n. Illl.‘ wi-rldmrril conveniently rwulltrlby var» 1-1-1‘- Icrrylmtfla ilrc rrrul lvnr-trni far ; _ \\'l'iIi llrrnnrlirr-rl. Lrrnn Park, llnppyhrnd, and runny other great Ina new attrac~ lions, |l||' ilk-c oi wlriur the win-id never-saw heicrc, within uu-"y rcalh, and at low I. Ilrlrrlrrlr You»; -- ~~ .-. \\'l'i ll rurrf rznrrlcns. nr-cr-irs. rrrr-ilron, vaudeville rlrOVW and other u ulcment plseo uf llrvir- kind within Wnlkirrr.’ rilslnrrcc: _ _ \\‘ |’i‘ ‘iiuscrrrns oi .\ii nul Natural History, ‘he Zcnlrgrcnl and Botanical ' m, nrrcl other‘ nrrrsrrlrma and institution‘! or ruterer-r. rho finest J1 :rii tlrrnrrrzlr tlro (‘ity ‘ ' ‘ii mrily p tumult sllrrrrrrcr wontlrcr, llvgciy due to its situation, with the reaoa cilin-r side, fr-urn uirii-lr cooling brvuzcs irr-c constantly l-Iuu g; ls Not Only rhe Most Attractive titty Anywhere, But Also _ L, . . , . . THE women s GREATLST SUMMLK RESORT 'l‘Ir.-. nrfllrilra cf AUHUHI‘ null Hi<‘.i*'i‘l-1MBER are as rznod as any snraonln the yéarin wirivir lo rczrlly cnjuy rr Tihll lu Now Yur-k. ln u grout many rerpl cf- tircso nro the mosh‘ (ll'.~l|'iillll‘ lrrnurl h» ill rlrc y<-lrr~ for visitors. and anyone who bus vir-itul new \ ork at otircr p--r rod» or‘ llrc rw-rrr- should ccrlnirrly UUHIL‘ in ilrcmnronllr», "lid cxpcrrcnco n rrcw pleasure wlrrlc rcnotrirlll chi nut-n. _ ‘ Iinw lu thoroughly PIPJUY rr vii-it in Ncrv Yurkzlnrimz llltac months in fully oxplninulirr to "NEW v ORK" is r i'l'lrc Monthly fnr Visitor» iu .\':-\\' York) FOR AUGUST "Now York" is rrbcarnliirrl ilimlrlrlr-d prrblioariirrrr. which prm w: Now York's grout no» rrs n summer rcsorl "by wnrd urul fcnirrrir" n». rmul lrr-r- rrrlrlicuiiorr uvcrllid. " 'c\\' York" inrHuplr-rrrlrvr ' mun ullnw. Scrrri 25 ggnlg for lr whole) '.~ srriruvrrpliorr. ADDRESS: "New You," J0 Ann Street, New Vork. FREE in connection, which gives all desired information about the TOURIST city, railroads,sieambonis, etc., without charge to subscribers to BUREAU “New York." - ‘ (be molest Borel in new York. _.15__ liiE EVEIUSTT- IIOUSE —ON UNION SQUARE- THEIR CIIAIIUICS ARE ALWAYS REASONABLE ELJ I\/I i\/l EFR %A"I'E$ ARI-I PARTICULARLY so . The Itlvrtru-zrr House is located in the heart of the City, LUuVBDIQIII lu all Railroad stations and to the shopping district, roof fllflltfillh, cic. The subway, elevated and street cars are closer to the lloiel than to any other Ilotel in the City of New York. Tm’. EVERETT BOISE rs FAMOUS run ITS (tursmn Wriur torlm lVIANAGl-ZR, EVERETT HOUSFnUNIOIV Somme, Nnw Your. for booklet and special rates. The Evrtrzwrr Horst: has been for the past 25 years the favorite slop ping place for Canadians. ' ._ ‘ ' i‘, ,3’ p 8 zd33i. ' ‘ lliount Allison ladies’ college 3rd Year Commences September. 6 ~ * Massey Treble School of Household Science Nrrrnrnlronrun neriliirrrlc- from Mount Allison ncocpfiid l6 qfillmml-h" "P WIDIIUIII» Iinrrrmlrold Ereiorrcc irr New Iirnrrswick Schools. Department of Oratory Afiilinfod with EIIWYIOII Colicle of Oratory. Boston _ from llri< ilr-pirrlnrcnt at. Mt. Allison run] cntorthclenlot Yllllkllllfilfll- Owens’ Museum of Finn Arte 1 J| r |,, ~_ "in Gut otaatoth villi i Ml Acollripldasgrlirrlrliilr-ridlngllo a o. .7 u‘ Conservatory of M!!!" witlr iracplty Oil imp rrrcrrrhcnt and equipped with two BMIIIIIY “H!!! Pill!" m?” vim --l -. ' .- i-liillisil.’ rélrlriwb 'r'i'>"i’r. ii'.i'.'"1°rll?i’rl’§ii’°§'c'hog6.r}gpllg rorr woa-rnr srunIm-s. rurmr-mronnirscrc L » - t Ur.- A Sack ville. N. B. j. A. Griffith. Secy. i Prince Edward ls. land Agricultural and Industrial rxlllplrlur. Open To all Oanadg cr-rARLorrr-zrown " Oct. 8, 9, l0, ll, 12,1906 This will be the Greatest Fair Eve, Held on P. B. Island $14,000.00 in Exhibition Prizes liorarrd Display of Exhibits Entries in Live SIOCK, except Poul. try and all classes in manuiaclurcs, close 28th September. Poultry and all Otllenentries close 2nd October. Posi- tively no entries will be taken after the above dates.‘ _ Three Day's Horse Racing, operrto wthe world-Tuesday. Wednesday mm Thursday, the 9th, 10th and nth oi October. $2350.00 in Race Purses. Entries for Races close 14th Septem- ‘ber 1906. The fastest classes ever lil- verti ed on the Island. M nificent attractions in front ofilrc Grand Stand. Lowest Rates on Steamers and Rail- ways. For Entry Forms, Prize Lists Race ‘Programmes and all information wrilc the Secretary. F. L. IIASZARD, President. C. R. SMALLWOOI), Secj-Trclrw 8-28dtufs twwtd Buggies Road llaggons UAT COST We are losing out our carriage busi- neac and rrving alsrge stock on lrnul including rringle and jump seat buggies, road, and fahrily wulzgons, both new and second hand ; are now offering our entire crock at cost and ‘on very cosy terms of payment. A rare chance for anyone warnings carriage to got it at first cost. DAVID H. AULI) 8r Cu, Svilldg‘. twwtf Cove llead. and iinr The S. S. ‘ onavlslrflsniling imm montreaiThursdayler/ening A ugust 3‘>llr will be due at Charlottetown Sun- day evening Sept. 2nd and on biondry n o'clock noon Sept. 3rd sails for 5t. John's, Newfoundland via Sydney, C. B. carrying horses, caiilfi and sheep on deck, and produce umlcl deck at lowest possible rates. _ For further particulars as to freight. Etc , apply to PEAKE BROS 8r Co. Agents. .,8-2&itis3i. lAUC@!ON- ilousc and Lot For Sale. w».- will sell b; 5.5.1.. auction Q11 TEITE$EAYI " August 30th. I906 p u‘ r2 o‘cr.ocr<, NOON The House and Lot situnlcd on BM‘- fieldjtreet, the prcperty_ of lllc l-“lc Jo N McGOUGAN. This l5 aver)‘ ""- nir le property and will be sold "HM erms at sale. " " IIICNJ. CARTER k (‘on - flfltltutlrlll Auctioneer-r. ,REGATTA The annual race for the Iililsloro Cup will take place in Charlottetown iiarbor o“ canon nav The rice will start from Plant Lin; Wharf at 9 a m sharp. Boats must bf P‘ tho wharf at 7 a m on the morning r‘ die in order that they ml! l" mu“ r -. ed in time. All entries to be made wl it 1-1 B C, Bu: t nc- Ciiy. Enrnnceiee of Ilfiéfigizaéi. company each entry. ll] WANTED Killing .1 Cam umqrrout Urrllnl Sum l‘ “.1- n $0.: “new. r~-rrn|§"f§§“,iiiiv'rwr Jill ol ew- ‘algal-w, Qwlayfl": "- " ...r~uyv-t"‘,,. cl’ 10W l" I1! rrryutteuilrl hllvlcani annnnss . _ KEV. B. C. 80R DEN. D. l). Iltdiui wvvow Mull Irmcnral. 00.4mm. W