Milli ° Do im ~ THE G UARDTA N, "WA PLOT TETOWN, AUGUST 8 £899. , .-~ _ _ ._ A . » _ -A A- - - _V _ p ,___ f ______ _ ____ __ _ ____ __ ll ir- -1 l ' E . ff- --f-»~~--»»- - - -<-' -- ~~'-~'~ i ~ ' _ “ " "‘ ' , . . . 7* ` ` ;vvvv=s==:r='trvv ‘iI“"; HOTEL ARRIVALS. _ we Wm Kee, into twttitt tuttuttt.l>ECLlNES 4 T0 Tnisia tenet But we are selling \‘ ed- ding and Birthday Pres~ ents for less than cost. Come and see them- Dressing Cases, Shaving Sets, Smoker’s Setsf-In Celluloid, Leather, Plush and \Vood. lVe have the BEST AND ONLYREAL .af JAPANESE .s st 5 O’CLOCK TEA AND \ CHOCOLATE SETS on ` the Island. Rubber ' Goods and Dolls in great variety at F il ll0lllSBY’S %ook'md Smmuerv smtp’ at in mind that -in 1881, *he* W0l\ld Rllll lll€ RISK 0f Hernians, ot this city, whois visttiug~ Victoria Row, Ch’town, P. E. I. 5 - Q - ‘ - .& TLESDAX. Al.Gt.Sl` 8. 1899. LICENSE AND N0 LICENSE. Henry H. Faxou ex~Mayor of Quincy Mass. has furnished to For- ward, the oitlicial organ of the Sous of ces some interesting facts regarding the working of license in Quincy. lt had been a license town down to 1881 & F“‘”='- ? ' . that and other articulars between th - ‘ ' ml 1898 went at the instance of thelcommittee oi and wi? W9” d‘:;“:r:°_f ‘na M `- V iM'é'Il’8 ' (50tf._0ll ` [ Ponnlntion 10.855 23-5!9 the citizens of Chicago in charge of the *mg °‘"’ ° °" °°°°° ‘m°r °°m° ggggglgglln Savings Bark "Mg naegg ceremonies of laymg the corner stone flgngapmtm Door H5’ 4% mg of that ci1.y’s great posoomce building, 1 o u ' ° 'd ` . ’, _ 1 _ ed f h lille scene of tae accident. Hearing the [ I .lation of the tow; ulimore than doiiblell; gilmilers ai:-p(pli::;ee Go’ V; 1; ogrovéi‘;i;r;eaiit shgm they pmeaeded at once to the , ‘hp ‘"fl““."°"’ “Ed $6; °“`"°§s t “she who will participate. It is admitted r deposits m°'e°'S _Per en " that his reception was it li t e chill 1 number of new houses increased ye tr- S-1. W-mid ‘La -_-1. ~ ti l U1,-yi fthe pond for an hour and squatter' they Qu havg not used umm" ' on' g Run no risks. =1ytwf»1d. and wht1f»the"i><>pu1=~tifn tl... ln., ...S21 £2" °.`lZ’. '"‘»»f°°»d the My but we had entirety Y . < 3" but for the past 17 years licenses ihave been refused. The question of license or no license has been sub- » mitted to the people every year with ltiie result that the vote against the isaloon was twice as great in 1898 as lit was in 1882, and was also very ,nearly twice the strength of the vote '_ in favor of the saloon. And this conditicn of public sentiment appears ti; to be abundantly justified by the re- su‘t of refusing licenses ,last year of license nincy had a ,little less population “than Charlotte- town and then note the contrast in "record for 1881? and 1898. The last named year was the latest of a period of 17 years during which licenses have been refused Here it will be seen that the popu- Temperance in the Maritime Provin~ ‘ Monday.--Chas.Best, Baltimore. Mass; B. C. Goff. Charlottetown; David Egan. Mt. Stewart; Angus _ McDonald. Salem, Mass. ; W. H. Pethick and wife, Beleque; Dr. H. Bradshaw, New Glasgow; Rev. J. A. '__' ` Crawford, John McKenzie River John 1 N. S.; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Arnold, Providence, R. I.; Rev. \V, P. Archi- _ bald, Mist Ulive L. Archtnald.Sunny ¥rt;e;“;N.S; W. J. G. C. Hayes, Witt Nm Attend ~ 4 A sin drowning accident occurred at Lake Verde Sunday afternoon. by which a young plan or that place lost his life. L James Boylan, aged 17, .sou of Mr. 4 John. Boylin. of Auburn (Monaghan Road), had gone to church in the morn- ing to Vernon River. After church _ ‘ he returned home and had dinner. Tue day being very warm, about half-past ions, Gus Trainor. aged 17, and I-larry there, went to Wisner’s mill dam to bithe. Young Boylan, went into the saw mill, undressed, swam out a` short distance and then returned to wait until his companions were ready. The three then swam out it to the centre of the pound. i/The water there is about 10 feet deep. Boylan suddenly shouted as it seiz+d with cramps. Trainor caught Insult. Wasnnscron, Aug. 4.-F. W. Fitz- patrick, of the treasury department has gust returned irom Ottawa Where he up alone. Capt. Wisner-’s son, Gus, and servant man. and Mr. Connolly, on whose farm onn Bo lan had been Oc be _ b Pre 1 M . y g -7 ~ next to r 3 sie ent cKinlev employed. were 8 short dishm” I to arrange for the formal invitation an pond and manned a boat, but no signof the boy could be seen After dragging At Cllfy’S POSlI 0fflCC two he in company with ,two compan-. all things else that suits. A Gents’ l This isa line in which we up-to-date styles in Meals Buttons, Handkerchiofl in Sw, Il _ Ladies’ cotton Hose Ladies’ Hole Men’s 1' The bazar Glove in the world. _‘ 'They are A -. 33 had increased 117 per cent the amou ut nnndiginugl P 8" cowl tied. The rcmiiins were taken into the .15 cents t , . v- . ’» ~ a t a small cost, you expended for the PM department p IT wow) BE mmsum. m 11 ,md messed, and ,fm procming . 4, 500 August sheets given away can keep your property had decreased 44 pu, amp _ _ , casket were taken to the home he had i Insured from 1033, by4 Appended to the statement of 1321024; :_1,;>¢;<:£;.so;'ee;;ephett:)oconsider ,lelt but two hours bef.i.e. The funeral HTG- 'which the foregoing 18 M1 8bS¢l'l¢l= _ 19 In substance Sir Wilfrid Lattr »,r’s ll clit;-tegylce ay 0 0 agus us i , _ A The strongest Com- _[another contrasting Quincy with statements and answers wer.: as fol-l' . ._ 4;; A 5 ' panies in the w0x.|d_ 1 seven other cities .of Ma.ssachusetts,a1_l lows: As a friend in whom I am deeply _ ' ' llfl'hl l-'t sted.I ldto ` Prompt Set-l1l9IllBUtS -I under keen-se and 8 0 S lg t y sms illiiuteiiiankly. asa? rieliirgesénatativeszg ylililqi F Apply to- poor in the license cities cost from 55 ‘ffdeml °r “-7 §°_"‘_”'"““"“l" 0| me ,Cures tender foci; and tg . cents to $1.38 per head of the popu- l ~ ' ' ' ' '¢°"1" ‘only Ziceftts. _ s_ _ _ _ _ '- ' A our first letter, 1 t k th i 25c Di-n Store. posts.; ` _ ll "hue 1” Quincy lt' WM but 36 cents ywith his Excellenc \?olhen(‘;ove‘i‘n, t *ssl f ' ;f_~* .it A W £p[yg|]t_}(||gyq5 i[|_ ........................$ aaaaaaaaaaaas a Don’t _~....L~- 4 ler population The support of the lation, the average being $1 02§ cents cents per head, against _51 cents in seven license cities w 17 776 ran population of Quincy, as above stated, is 23,549. Yet the arrests for drunk- enoss in Quincy were but 295 as against an average of 491 in the seven li -ense cities It is easy to see , . . _ _ _ ' -.1 _ _ ' ' ” from these records that the way to i;°;f[‘§su;:;ZJ;Z:‘c;°;';3_d I °°””°° ad" _ . progress, prosperity and sobriety is not to be found under the license. system. ` _ _ -_J Une Dose Tells the story. When your bead aches, and on feel bil' - Y tous. consti pated, and out of tune, with your stomach sour and no appetite, just buy a package of Hood’s Piils _ind take a dose. from 1 to 4 pills. ion will be surprised at how easily they will do their work, cure your -headache and biliousness, rouse the l1;_. You’ll be foolish if you buy [AT ANY PRICE] a ’98 or’99, Bicycle. We can sell you an `up-to- date 1900 Model for $30.00. I Bicycles will be cheap next year, d0I1’t Waste your money on this year’s left overs. ARK WRIGHT & 09,. lid li_vcr and make you feel happy again. United States, your visit ci uld not have_l =_°*1f1l°r»-Whit-b¥»Qut.i:r§i:;s|l would' éhvd been mem untimely “yhen I r_ . ed loaboxforitrather than not get it,” t’s toacceptthe invitation ssl was. We fi "1"" "1 A Q with anticipation But s uce then, y ` ' "' has become harsh in aealin with " ' "' A ;t:.t':f.:;z.:::;2;:f..i°“°::~ l “th” Wit. t » misrepresentations have gen cuiiilidh " # a ~`_' about me that it would be nudigni 7'-_ A p Mr. Fttzpatriiksaid Sir Wilfrid in- *F timated that the present state ol feeling ' in the United Statesxss impl cated in the Bl3”°0 fm' C9-DVRS S5068. ptess. it would not be entirely safe for Articles uired at th`s 7”' the Governor General and himself to I time of req I (5 ,visit Chicago, as lie feared that they W0 hixréhem might. in a great gathering at Coicag-o,l 4 A ' ' 5” bo subjected to some unpleasantties- or iii: "”:f`4 indignity by thoughtless persons. Mr Fitzpatrick secured Sir Wilfrid’s prim- ’ ' ;.1f,_. ise, however. to reconsider the mutt r g ° of going _tn Chicago. str tv.1»i~. 2 z> s s> s KAAAAAA. 1....t...............t?.¢.n. * *'* * * A * A AA AAA 4,, 20 per cent Discount ‘ On all women’s color~ ed boots and shoes. 2’ ‘ ' Z Stun sim nr f 'I'-"“.....l’lllllIl ' 2?-1 ' en get Z ` png; S33? . » v _ S2 50 Butts for f u , . . '» . _ _ _ A A _ . A _ A , _ __ f* “ 2---SHUE llllllllllll lllll ;___4~A+A+.~ ,.____A.. _ ............. - 5“ ’i%%%§§3§’}i€ *“"°'°°ALLEY& 0°' ;ALLEYi& 6°’ 1 ‘INLGWPRICE I* ..` 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 (4 is ‘.5 ll ‘i <5 <2 is '."'. 'Q' : 1"; 'I'-.. l.'l’- ’l.l0 ill"-2 . '.' u .- -:u IIICIOIIIOIHUI IIOIQI llllll llllil Women’s Kid Slip- i pers with Buttoned f S"°>P> BOW and ,v $1.25 . » 'v Ill &nnar I _ f,,,.;:. /_;: ,rig-_(E-};§; %@%%##’l¥i 1 ---AT--- J.B. McDonald 8|. Commencing 18th July and will continue for 30 days. _ All our stock of Boots and Shoes. 25 to 50 . ,discount.Women’s Oxford boots 50c- a pair. SLIPPERS 10c a pair. All our stock of men and boys clothing 25 to ll Steel Buckle °"ly' cent glgiiciuiilriderclothi h°te ind l red h ` , _ _ DS. W I co o s it-ts - .hes haudkerchiefs braces 25 per cent discount. ’ f 50 Pisces t>ri_\1§ cotton. ony cotton shooting, __ 00.111902. Shl}‘UDg, lllllng, towelling, towels, dress f, per cent discount. _ . ~ Print Cotton 3 cents a yard. aconald l ‘ LEADERs Nothing reserved,all must be cleared--now is your icmwit./stivi .vzfntiziv