Il K ».~~4,>.`f;';»» ' ~ ~~ __ ________ , N __ ._ . . A ., ..-_ A... ... __...e.._. ___ - ~' _ _ _ -21 f f- »-~' ;.__. 1. ' ff; ~""-'.`?lf‘."~: *n 'r .she 1-. ~f. - <._~.~?'» ‘c -. ~ .~ --.. » f - _ . ... if .., » . _ . ~. - , .. ._ » .-.f.',. e2:2¢‘1*i“‘~'-'Wg' M WW =~.e"=‘ fr -_ .- -- ,..-,,. ,, ' ' ' I " ""' _. .. ..._ as. ». . » , , , , _ - ,-,D . 1......-.. . » _ .. . _ ._ . .. .__..._.,_.~ -..__-,,_,____ _.,~(,_,. '»» = i i- --,....<:..-.s.'i..n'=,'.»~;1_ _;»..i.,.»,,- ., ,-1 . ... ., _, , V _ *_* ,.,1 -.-...,. ,_ .. A._ _._ » ming i. _._ " - °°”""“’°' 2- -==r-----1 TEE GUARDIAN cHAP.Lo1'rETowN PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, ises.-s PAGES. im NVQ), . ' “'=-is _ . f _ __ ' `°°'°:___TmdL returns At “Twelve Oaks" l-lillsliiver, W 8 ,remendous m Mi; apld Bdltés. Frénk Hodgson. a son. f C da mth t aze ean ottage Sprinvfield °°s'°°sS ( ana thc17thinst io Mr. and Mr; George d T1-‘Orig taking into account Ha5I3m» 330|)- V mp0;-ts.-iiicliidino coin “dl makmo allowance for MARRIED. U S f°‘“’“°d L“‘l;”a _ Arnie nonsooitiis tri-ids on ine iota take” ‘O “ ‘ saab ii it .J. .Mi - . ~ ~P.. . - . - '_ .. . . . .I I f1@;f§)‘Sa;P°\ ,;‘l‘;’s't :John Ajit!-lock; .gaeilgi an-°”"";t°'i.'I‘i=§.f1`l;51 'N ’ 2 V xl 1896 97 making an m céanglger -tot Wi€tiam~.Lowth‘e'r Es ’ ~ - _ ` I A hy_.th=e mayor .and1'C0un’cil 9 ICO OID . - an fiscal year N98 of more series menace to Moon . ent a e than ' '°u'°an§x;f, appfnv fmt, AtNew Perth, on the 18th inst., hm four bf hs ofthe the home ofthe bride.Miss Carlierine havethe tam, Oftms hnox Dewar to Mr Edgerton Seymour Wuhthem D, gb, ais Norton of Brudenell. The ceremony _ . Z n, Ano ‘P5 - Tne Con er ouGrand Trunk run TWUW’ “Pd 511305519 On Sunday the 21st of August wvhvt dst! with my rinnsnnt cms, Marin Eiion agen 52 vmvsivs rms 1° my ynnns,ii¢1nvnn_wiio oiwiiiinni crooked, DIY k1d“°YS I ‘T100 leaving a. large number of relatives and \m°1I I ‘"5 l'°‘3°m' friends to moorn the death of one whose “ mi 5\'°|“°“~ MF DWG kindness was proverbial among .her ac- Uy DT ChaSB’S Kidllev quain{anc8s_ TWO P0!" |15” Wm At Moiell, Aug. 20ih,at the residence W5 “Pd I feel W dal’ 3 of her sister, Mrs. Julius Cox, Annie C. *ll "ef 1 N001” mem Jeffs, daughter of thc late John Jeffs, 510045 formerly of Charlottetown. _ , At Black Point, on Monday,July. Drake, aged 22 years IIIIIIIIIHIW;-=-: iii Want -- nx- M 1-u __1 -1- M -1-n .1 |-1' |_|-_ _.1 .1-n 2- |||||| II IIIIIII " i present or for your Wu 00nie and ill d tg cheap We hzsezn hgnld'-5:" ducted by Rev. A. Sterling. _ a 13 ._ -_ me----"" -1 ft bad break and the first heat was in \_»'. » velope the seeds were in when pur E _ I -i;_ _ P ' Mouldigiie mek of Picture THE GUARDIAN has 1-waived ii, COPY ished by .Fleetwood 1st, Gracie 2nd. g If B ‘ chased. and that no green or anything Jn., ,mgve;f,fh°°S° f"°‘“ ;2 °f_1h° P°9P1<=`S JOUYML S°?1ELa2dF; 'rims 2.30. Tiin nnnnnn nent wnsoioso. g _ Y A H, oiso bonsoii except want is fnrnisiisn S S Coils _-_ el circulated ever- 1” J t ood ion ti n 1 o nrst iinit. ' ' ii the sweet Pens Y _ ,wid v P Flee w uri g ll y y - 1500 feet Of 1'1¢t\“`°” “Plains fl P°lt’~'°~it °f the late 1;';’;éth1;£_` when he made a bad break and was . _-,-; n - ° ' - ' "°““““g °é°“ “‘° 1“‘°“° Sitl“";1““t”.°?.2i‘.‘1‘$i‘3l'»é .ii ~...»....~- llASZAllD~ & l00IlE all in andsee W1 3 uc 1° s. e . . e ii' / "'°PI¢8- -ia work of this noble clergyman- The the race was won by Fleetwood. Time _g , , ' . l i` i . smut sam. ceo is - yalmost with 0118 8000Yd» Jmned 1° 1°' “d The ofiicers were T B Grady, Start- Mak the fond . wi 4 , ‘_ ' » y 1 , 05 _ , E¢\`|'»€f _ Charlottetown P, E. I. 'uno I T .ing Sntherland's _rare a thi! 3" er, J. Wood, Charlottetown, WAH. . . . _ A . Swat ge” musgbewfplgud. gn _ou HIP! now_it seems m08t mill! ‘lm ° P7595' Manson. distance Judge Sam Grady.; |l€d|\Z|lf\d» ,counters m.wmPmum _mt me th _- T C 0 'l‘rai0 DORR- IO Ol] L ___ __ _i 4' i At Charlottetown. Aug. 22n`d.by Rev. James Simpson, William Meek to Pati- -"’-' ence Read.b0th of thfs city. The gropm BLADDER TRQLBLF and bride were respectively supported by Mr. George V.Mcore and Mr at was performed b Rev R \\ Stevenso LmrPilscure al kidney _ _Y pastor of Chiistian Church, in the pre- sence of the friends ot the contracting -*-'*‘“"'_ parties. °""'"°6ff.f_°"°°“°° P I oiso. I ' Taacou mcom-en wg (gr 0|-ofgmz 0nJuue19ih at his lata residence, var on Sep; gud and Landes Street, Auckland, New Zealand speak,"-5 Wm be Su- C John Kilditch Ryder, aged 6a years. lDdY03\0f At Ho e River. on the 17th inst.. P Joseph A., beloved son if Daniel and t 2oth, Mrs. Daniel Fisher. in the 36th year of her age. leaving a husband and three small children to mourn. 'E August 16th,1898 Thomas B- Mc- Boston, borniin Charlottetown P. ,E I. 20 years old, shipper of typhoid fever, in New York hospital. At Morell Rear. on June 22nd,Abram Suppler, aged 95. He leaves 11` children, 63 grand children, 48 great grand children and one great, gre it grand child to morn. lie was one of ChiefSirk’s most imtim ite frie nds. A‘. Rose Valley, Aug the 5th,Chrrles, dearly beloved son of John A and Mary Ann Matheson, agedtwo years and two months. He giveth his beloved sleep. At Humboldt. Town of St. Y incent. Minnesota, on Thursday, Jnlv 20th., Florence. the beloved wife ot John Munro, lisq.. aged 50 years. . -5 ' W8 l1&V8_]l1SI; l€C8lV€d At Park Corner. on Friday morning. from t August the 19th., after a brief illness of he Lynn Shoe heart fai`ure, Annie Hardy, widow of Co a line of ‘liens tnointo iiinrdook iiinnmod. aged s Boots made of BOX years. Beloved and respected by all 1 who knew her. Calf, IDEGIHII IIBEWY At Bradalbane. July ith, atteir a tin- 5 illness of two yoirs, D. A. lt atbesvn ole‘ extra Wide Ball dearly beloied son of M. lilatheson of medium toe ti good .mit pinon, aged 25 yi-nfs. Dsnenfsn l a s one chili and a sorrowinv wif OW B T'g ' h- L d Burn ,W'lliam atter and 3' guaranteed tg diliurntheldss ota kind and” lovin rennan’ I ms ' a y S I '0 Wear Well ihusband and affectionate parent. He brave and without a fear. He walke with bod in his life and our good ho ` held was very manifest in the large con lI1€ID.0I'V . q' ,B. McCready. who opered the meeting 5° hearty encore gven her second num- , simple stories, it was really a powerful Engineer Swans by Dr Mary Piatight, of this city, aged 12., the country; the absurdity and iniquity (halve Kidney Liver Pills -lens' _ _ r At \\ est River, on the 29th inst., bat Cllmmmgs f°" °V91'-70 Eva, daughter of Robert and Jean ' . _Q . a 1 " Iof license; the reason wh the tradic Leod,Compsny B. Ninth:Massachusetti, ~ I latter breaking was passed by Almont ` » 7 P9 3rd: Convincer 4th. _ is that in his death God has taken him The Second heat WJS Won by Jwk, to himself that as he loved his Saviour Mambrino Administrator 2|-1.3, Lady here, so he has gone to be with him for- ever. We are assured as in that 0! every true follower of Christ the day of death is better than the day of b'r.h and so though we miss him and mourn we are not comtortless and can say, it is Well, the will of the Lord be done. The estimation in which the deceased was course of pe sple who attended the func ral and followed the remains to the grave. The funeral services were very solemn and impressivefand were con- PBOHIBITION U-EETING. ence in tho Opera House list evening at the closing of Mr. Buchanan‘s serie s of meetings. The enthusiasm and ap- plause reached aclimax, and in telling fashion emphasized the effectiveness of the effort. It was hardly _possible to imagine that a serious question like Prohibition could be resented in such The chair ' occupied by Mr. J. E. with a few introductory remarks. Rev. Mr. Manifold invoked the divine favor, and Miss Walton delighted the audience, which was only disap- pointed that she did not respond tn the ber. Her sweet. sympathetic, deep voice never appeared to better advan- tage than in "Thy Will be Done.” In his opening address Mr. Buchanan referred in ii courteous way to the ques- tion in an evening daily: What good result will come of the Plebiscite P He also gave a few delicate warnings as to the character of caricature and the proper fields for its exploitation. His fable lecture was decidely unique, and although it appeared superfisely, to be a string of and profound plea for prohibition, and a well ordered argument. It developed the character of the tramc; its evil to Y exists; the evasicns of practical politics; and how to get prohibition. Every fable made a hit, and although delicate and dangerous ground was en- tered upon, it was handled in-ay manner that -could not give offense. S E RACES- The midsnmmer races of the Summer- side Driving Park yesterday afternoon were witnessed by a fairly large crowd of spectators. 'Ihe first event was -the There was another magnificent audi- IIAS FEVER \ Siitnish Troops in a Ball Way. IN THE 2 PHILIPPINES The Hospital Ship I-las Ar- rived at Santiago -Cubans tions of U ndisclplined SAN'riAco, Aug. 23.-[Special ] - Phe removal of troops continues negro sentinel of the Eight Illinois gal' risoned at San Lnize fired on the Cubans who returned the fire killing the sentry. The Cubans] complain of thefts an 2.26 class with four starters: Beau Prince, 2,28,owned by Emile Arsenault, Wellington; Minnie, 2.263, owned by' James McLeod, Sutnuierside; Provider; owned by W. S. McKi_e, Charlotteiowh,? and .oylqd Jay. * Nicholson,‘Clik'r16€!efown.° 5 " ‘ In the first heat'Beau Prince led from the start followed by Provider, and kept the lead to the third quarter when he made a break and was passed by Provider. He put up a plucky spurt on the home stretch, and notwithstanding the fact that that he was very lame from a hurt received the previous dav closed the heat at Provider’s wheel. Provider taking lst place, Beau Prince 2nd; Al- mont \Vi1kes 3rd; Minnie 4th. Time 2.26%. ‘ L . The second heat was taken by Pro- vider lst. Almont Wilkes 2nd; Beau Prince 3rd; Minnie 4th. Time 2 30.' The third heat was an exciting one. Minnie passed the field during the first quarter when she broke and was passed by Piovider ard Beau Prince. The Wilkes. They were well hunched on the last quarter Provider finishing first; Almont Wilkes 2nd; Beau Prince 3rd; Minnie 4'h. The race was won by Provider lst; Almont Wilkes 2nd; Bean Prince 3rd. ` S’ BUTDS, Freetown; Main"irino Adminis- trator, John A. Marks, Margate. Jock llV9d Collslitelllly Yvllll the Pl'0f65SI0l1 D8 led from tug stan; agd had 110 dimculty - . . _ _ _ _ _ Sweet Peas grown from sEii:D PUR- I Iillilde and he Wil: 6Il3.bi8Cl I0 meet death m holdmor 1115 1305311011 to the close ~ Lady '_ _ 1 . _ (1 Bt1rnS Segond; Mambrino A`dmini;trator“I I I - -- » CHASED FROM Us mls, season' y a claim Burns 3rd, and Convincer 4th. I by Jock. lst; Lady Burns 2nd, Mann 4th _ ` _ Charlotteto wn . ` Too next event was the 3 minute Class with -'li starters, viz: Jock, own- ed by John Irving; Convincer, J. A. ` The third _heat and the race were taken brino Administrator 3rd, and Convincer The third and closing event was a named race, the starters being: Gracie \Vilks, owned by John A. McDonald, and Fleetwood, owned by H. Morris, After a good deal of scoring the two V horses at last made a good start, Gracie leading slightly to the half, when she- . V was passed by Fleetwood. Gracie made " l other crimes by. 'undisciplined negro ef the Eight lllitieis-. NEw._Yonir. Ang. 23. .-,fSpeoiii ]- Admiral Schley is confined at home with fevg~anBJ‘;égpt. Evliisésnlsq <- - ,` . ,» 5;. _ ‘ 1:"f .»r~q5:?,3"'--11',f;'_1.~` 'MADBm. Aug. 23. .-if-[Specia‘l'._],-Ad vices froni`ilie' Philippines are tha Spanish trgops are'tn~a"had way and should be senthome at once' to prevent illness. _ ' Nnwfvoiin, Ang. 5 2e..-;(spooini)- Lieut.Hobson~l_eft this morning far San- Spanish worships; ` " - » _ NEwron'r News, Aug. 28. -Soldiers and civilians had a couple of encounter Monday, andthe soldiers later had an encounter with the negroes. ' Shots killed. The soldiers were repulsed. Doitcnnsrnn, Aug. 23.-(Special) THE' WEATHER. ' winds. 2 -Knights of .Pythian makes_a Ipoor Gomplaln of the lllolesta-` ss' Negro Sllldlers. . , The hospital ship has arrived and .willj w take awdy thelsick who can be removed. I _ I 5 . A d es ._ ed in repairs. ' - I "°`ci|icieo iliiinieisi- were driving across the Cape Crossing. \\'ASHI!\‘§TON, August 23 - ecial) --'l`h`l1lldE I' Storms, south-westerly E |\0YAL QUEBEC, Aug. 23.-(Special)-The International was formally opened this morning. Lord Herschel! was nit 'rim i y, imnmiiasii stint Lord Herschel! Scnator Fairbank replied. LONDON, Aug. 23. 7 (Special)-Papers _ dwell upon the momentous subject be-y fore the Quebec Conference and speak ofthe gratitude this conference will deserve tif. as expected, it succeeds in effecting lasting settlements. » _--q-$1--1 KNIGHTS UF PYTI-IIAS. . Makes a Poor Financial' Show ing. . INDiANAPoLis, August 23.-[Special] y financial showing having less than $10,000 on hand.. Forty.tive thou strangers are here and 15,000 men in" uniform march this afternoon. There isa big fight to depose the prasgpt. omcers. I “dl And Eight Workman Loat Their Lives. ' Pirrssunc, Aug. 23- |_Specia1]- Eight men were killed,perliaps _teu, and tiveothers injureil by a wall fthe Carnegie tunnel on the Pan Handle railroad, caving in on workmen engag- ` _ . Cr-ucaoo. August 23_[Special]- The following are the closing rates: ,I Aug wheat. 67); ;corn,30l;`oats, 191;' poi-ii ses. _ Sept. wheat, 68% ; corn,80l ; oats.19§ ; ` pork, 9.95. pork, s 92 tiago to superintend the raising of DM- Whelif. 59; 0011!, 30i;08iS.90l; :"7 s We will have a Sweet Pea Show at our Store, Sunnyside y AIIBUST 23rd, 24II\ and 25th, |993 And will give the following Prizes for FIRST COMPETITION SEOON D COMPETITION Best Giillttlltn The conditions are that the competi tor shall bring with the exhibit the en I convenience ,oeeiieii London Papers oonaidor it .a Momontoua Affair f _:_ H4 _ T. ;4 45 ammo* -.W .anne $30o0,00 worth by the board of cation for uae in Public School! of Edward Island. Also the book! by Students Prince of Walia St. Dunatau’s Longfellow a line--the new classic ; ready-price Hail orders May wheat 63% , corn, 32l dats 22§ I ' R I ‘ 3 ,A were exchanged and "seven persons ;.' 9.8 Gnroftll. Gb H .UIC _ butacarelesa _ _ _ . may put all your The Halifax express this afternoon $0 1150 ht killed Miss Josie Styles, and Capt. p _AND_ _ V Alfred Bishop, of Dorchester Cape, who 1 _ ’ 1301' ygu UIQ’ SIIIII PII IIIIIIIIIIIIIlII.I ,Ugg in place tai iiiqiti