K Uflllll ,, 1 Ci' s._-.-. S 9 aritn. ¢ ` B‘|'"|_|S||[|] |8Q|_ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MCN DAY, JULY 25, 1898,-8 PAGES. imc: iwo teiiis. T $1.25 1 _ | l ‘boom WaSb°di1Y 1°°S°U¢d fl’°U1 lfsiaccordingly struck upa bargain with _ vias e.~ings. and as it swept the quarter the owner nf un, tm t d 108 D18!! , 8!! 8.8 deck, a ortion ofthe to liit which was I . ' ' ' I _ P ' P' " ' _ soon as it was transferred into my pos- _ _ hanmng loose caught ‘ , - ' ~ _ _ - 0 a \/.<_ 1 Il - A / _ -ww’ °/ ; . , .5 Ladies’ llongola Lace Boot for $1.25. Ualtsp Fiam For a present or for your- self come and we will do it cheap. We have on hand a large stock of Picture Moulding to choose from. Just arrived by S.S. Coils. 1500 feet of Picture Moulding of all the latest designs. Call in and See samples. J IIDRISBY si 1# #it Econo Isn’t Wealth > ODE. arre s and headed them up, prepare.- vessel however beat up into such shoal water that we all made a safe landing wita comparatively little trouble, and with the exception of the loss of a few Many Charlottstonians will renem- minor ‘ articles, most everything of imances. . _our way to the hospitable home of a nigh, nnd ny non;-ly ng pnggiblin QTQ This gentleman, accompanied by his a kind-hearted farmer by the name of own language, which. wngnng of the gifted daughter, intends visiting Char- Patrick Cahill, who furnished us with gnnntnnmning recitnls I. nvgr hggrd, I _ lottetown this season more for Auld the refreshment which we all so muchl wiltalso tell __ _ _ Lu_igSyne than for pecuniary employ- needed, and nice beds upon which to and Advertiser nbont the final. into of , * I ment. rest dur weary bodies. The same even- the little schooner i-Rival” and give a B n ` _ The following article wri ten by Prof. ing we turned up our violins, and the description of our musical entertainment _ _ Watson to the Gloucester Daily Times farm house was soon filled with the at Charlottetown, and our own experi- gives an account of some interesting good people in the neighborhood, and nnng in finding our way “Home again, reminiscences of his while visiting this ,a jolly good time generally was the re-_ from n, foreign shore. ” province. L sult. N o theatrical manager could hive J OHN J Vl/'a'rs0N. Never was daylight more welcome to possibly produced such transformation 255 West 43d Street, New York. poor sea-tossed mariners, than it was to 'scepies in rea_l life,has wghad expprieiic- theca tain and crew of the sin ing ed uring t os_e t ree ays. -‘- 'eil y, 'little spchooner “Rival” on the morning truth is oft-times stranger than fiction.” P of October 5th, 1851. As the sun rose. The following morning the crew pro- ---_ _ the gale and the sea had so far abated cceded to reconuoitre at ihe scenejofjthe Bisr.i~:r, July '23 -Lieutenant lates as to allow us to set a little more sa l, wreck, while Capt. Gross and myself 3,-d Lanarkshire Regiment won ine and had our vessel not been ueirl y started to see the magistrate at Tignish. Queenfs Prize with a more of 327-_ “water-loggsd.” she could easily have a distance of about nine miles. Mr, ' been saved. As ‘it was, however, She Nicholas Conroy, represented the legal _ was fast setting, and would soon have power of the village, and we soon canie foundered. Realizillz that it ‘V85 USS- to an understanding in relation to the __ - , , , # less to llilattle with the inevita_l_>_le resulf disppsaliof the wreck and the mackerel CmCAG0_ July 23_ _ [Specia1]_ Which l Y91"‘5“°d “~‘» We mn e "e’5e °“ oar ° 'The followino' are the closin rates: looka$_|;i_t_!_r_S__tz_izt_l__:_:_naYY» %¥ heald on to rh;_(l`>e:;:p3, about oi;_e hkalf- Mr. feng-nys b;_°c.;he_', Jzhndgtgnpgyé July wheaff 755; com 34; Omg 24 Opposite Po,-r,0m¢i=__ tot e we-tw 0 ascumpc ar Or, a wity ns man, a a rea y s e m.k_ 9 S7_ _ % Prince Edward Island As our vessel the si'uation to the magistrateas follows- P Se t wheat 57: earn 343 oat 20 s P001' H3930" JUS! session proceeded to make night hide below the waist as he was still grasping ons by Prnntming upon it umm Deal-lv the helm, and tossed him like a feather daylight from the side of the vessel into the. W of ' ' __ e again set out for Cnarlottelcwn seething waters._ Another tremendous wbign we 1-eachedjn safety' and Int wave brought him back upon its c1'fSt, once proceeded to anounce the fact [that *- _.__ tl_u'0W1u2. hun violently against the “American Prof. O. R. Gross the great S`d8 Of the V8°S61 8 II|0l1]Blll.’S I/'ggalibt ’ agggm glued b ` ` ° " 1, - - Ji -reflection, I unhesitstingly started to Watnnn the I-enoviined ~A¥ne,-1;,-,an pagi- co! lefclle ‘he P0121' f01|0W» lf ,P0SSib10- nini,” would shortly arrive, and give 0 a ielllllg ll P0l'l10I1 Of the mall! hlllyards. oiie of their unique performances in the V _ 1 _ il quiokly Wouud it around my left arm. Ciiy Hail of Charlotteiown,Princs Ed- e ' 'i A l ° and rushing into the lee waist of the ward Island Afew days later, Captain U m souooner. I managed to so 'ho two Gross now :reformed -icelebm _ _ . p g, . . I ’( tr* _ 1 _ Q fingers Of my_1'1ghfhal1d lflsofled Under Professor,” etc.,)madeh1sa ppointed at the folds of a silk handkerchief which C ,nl-lottemwn, wha;-e nn' found -1- _ he wore around his neck and succeed 1 (it seemed to be ) at least twenty feet Tha next nn-,I-mn _ _ _ _ _ _- me snug y ensconced at the Vie- 1'" ed in holding him from sinking unul twin Hn|,e1_ A5 ont 9 en met Capt, Gross, who happened to cast his the Captain bn;-gi; into nn , ~ ’ ~ THE GANARY ISLANDS eyes in our direction, came to the res- .immodorntn fit of laughter, which |N cue. and by our united efforts we soon go ennvulsed me also that_I joined *"'-'* succeeded in relieving him_ from his in ng n nn;-g of bnsgo Profnndn nn¢9|;n_ perilous situation. Several persons pnnimnni, no; knowing what in was nil -__ tsouudly lectured mo upou what they about, and it was several minutes before termed my “fool-hardiuesv’ upon this either ot us could seitledown into sober written b Prof watson a occasion. but there was not much time inlkino tg-in_1_ My 11;-5; qnesnon 10 _the y ’ for comment or rehections under the Cnpnfan was, -‘G1-osgin what' in . , in e Distinguished Vi0lil1i8t» excitement of such surroundings, and world are you laughing aboui?” said hs, who "Rands _ visiting prompt action was demanded from rome. "why Wnniny 1 (mg was tnn fanminl- cognomen with which the Captin usually Charlottetown at an Early Befoge the vessel_srri_i_ek__on the beach, addressed me.)~ ‘Wattie,' 1 have been . 801112 0 001' H1911 P We li ell' Vi0 ills in lan hinir for the last hour; lou before , . Date-Hls Experience at b 1 Weieaczed Charlonetowml Magma so _W.isi=_m~.cron, July 23-(specia1)- '|'|gn|sh_ tory for a safejourney to the shore. The many pogterg on nearly every 1;;-ge and _ _ , -rud- fence announcing my celebrity and greatness, that I could not control my risibilities, and the driver, with whome I was riding, must have thought me some escaped lunatic, until Iiiiformed ber_Pro. J. Jay Watson of Boston. the value was saved. ' him of the cause of my merrinient ,, S I distinguished violinist who visited Once more safe upon “terra firma” In my n¢;t lem; I shall gifs an ate. ' V Charlottetown a good many years ago we found ourselves some distance from count ofthe Captin_’s _ _experience _as o ‘ ' 1 ‘ ` andldeiivhted the:public with liisiperfor a place of shelter, but we soon made orgnnigi, in ine Unthnlunnhnrnh at '1‘i ~ . ~ - _ _ “ ._ _ _ ° ii - -fi ~ ' S- ii “fuck me 5h°\`9- SU? llllmedllllely -‘Oh,}.ick1s,dar_l1u’,h-ive _sees heard Po,.k_9_97_ ’ breached ariurd broadsiile to the sea. the news? Theres a wee little vessel Aug_Wh,,at_20_% which now made a complete brgeach just come onbshore. andd Sl;ur_e hl`Tl_o_kl_S. Dw *vnea,__57§; corn, 35; oats, -; over her. The wind and roar o the would yecs e five it, ar in t e itte Pork ___ , ocean were still so bt-ist-rms that _ It s_chooner_is clz.ur:l.'juIZ of jecclles and Atchesom 343; New-'York Central Wei fiui'-0 lmi>°S#i_'_>l*2 5° make 0”' "_°‘°f°‘ J"°`_‘fe,’§`-I _ __ C _ G d ____ l ual: Burlington. issl; cotton. - m heard, unless in t e c osest proximi y t _ivnis ap . I°0=`S all ml' 7 .. . __ J y to each other. Before there was much were trtiited in the most kind and con- " ' "' " ' time for ac ion. a tri-niendous blow siderate manner by Nicholas Conroy's tlirew the schooner on her helm ends. family. and the resident oriest. Father with her starboard side to ilie bench. Mclntosh. A new organ had just been As the biz wave recsdsdv Ihe V€SS@1 erected in the Catholic church at Tig- ~ was admin df shed upon her larboard nigh, by a iiizin by the name oi. noban sill-i, gud imililedlfl-fel? becime U9l*1`1F from Charlottetown. we inet Mr. Loban submerged in the heavy surf. The maiu- at the house oi' magistrate Conroy, and 3"""' _ _ _ _ _,___ _ _ found him to be an ingenious, intelli- Z ____ _ _ . T* "W d d d E l`h _ _ gent. an goo -nature ng is man _ P ° `Whenit was ascertained that Captain 5 Gio s was an experinced oroanist t | when ` . . . It CU”-"’ to the 0‘1Y1U" of 3' ° Father Mclntosh eftended a mosttspres- elllflilplnstrument for the bglllei 3 use "1 place sing invitation for him to remain and &3h iano or Orjfan in ini resn .rform upon the orofan the following Y W t ~’H"h0 81‘€ not idnsica mind ilfan of cream of Tartar gibbatb. offering is remunerate him a in ing to please the eye Qu]-Y, and Soda, handeoinely for his service. The invitation was cheerfully accepted and ilieii Musical Irieiid amies °“;, “°°°‘:;‘;,‘,‘,S“;”‘i,,f’“P‘““‘ "~‘“‘“‘"“‘ “‘ ost exactiiiff and critical taste is (no purpose of arranging “ a =er1es of 23 men vvnnt in have in your pa_,._ ‘xmama concerts in that town. ' V- - Solneth l ' - 1 ' ` Loban had transported the organ from pride ‘US ' lat YO” can Pom” to 0 ' Charlottetown to Tignisli in an old i “ f rickety farm wagon, andjt was in this ` Tas _, __ _ old wagon e made our journey, _ over corduroy bridoes innumera _ 1 ' out \==/ ble Corduroy bridoes signifies lovs of You Cant Da with .P Tignish, ' e - rted for Charlotte- “liao or an Oi-gan that will satisfy R L town in company with Mr. Loban, for m ' . _ _ _` | ° ° ` ‘ / _ A _ wood, so laced over small streams of V . 9 _ R l JM' ` 6 - a is 1: Splendid stock now on hand on water andpmud puddles in the road as lt' "°'m3`0r very low for cash. _ i to form a sort of Crlldd bridge- Thd P first day’s ridelbrougbt usjto St_E!eau01‘S, YOU C311 Buy it at 3 LOW a distance of about fifty miles from Tig- _ ° Alnomtely Pu” msn, where we remained over nicht P11 i i ii in '°dr ce at _ At th house in w ic we stoppe More convenient, ,,,,,,,,, ,gmc one playing ,,,,,,,, an ac - i S Th P- E. Island Music House, food hgl:ter ‘with anlittle practice I n_i_ight be able tto ‘ ~ ' . rdeo - The thought struck me that & , S ‘ heaiunu ° draw some music rom t is instrumen _ Buildinuf it _ 'ii id 'd t 'ii nor ~ QW, Sm =~’ i ..._ _..._ ...... ..._ ... ..._ :.‘;;;.,‘§;‘;,,';‘,,:;;,;§;‘;..i ._ Siiiiiiysula Bookstore. _ l Are 'Not Wanted By The Americans.-Reports Of _a Fierce Engagement Be- tween the ¢ubans and the Spaniards. - Queen Re- gent’s Fervent Words. ‘ Miles is now east of Cape Haytien and Yale with the remainder of the fleet and will cast. anchor in Porto Rico waters Sunday morning The navy ia actively co-operating with the army to make the expedition a success The statement is made today by a man in authority to thefeffect that Watson’s iestf ' bombard the cities on the Sganisli hut will take care of 'Camam’s fleet. Camara’s ships will be met and The Government has no plans to take the Qinary Islan is and does not want them. _ Havana will not be attacked while yellow fever exists. New Yonir. July 23.-The Herald‘s despatch states that great excitement. prevailed in Santiago Thursday bythe story brought by Cubans that four thousand insurgents comprising General Garcia‘s army for eastern Cuba were routed by the Spaniards. Sr Tnoiirss, July 23-The Spaniards at San J uan, Porto Rico ' are making extensive preparitions to resist the at- tack of the warships accompanying Miles invasion, enroute to Santiago to surrender and that four hundred Cubans were killed. ' It is said that Garcia ordered his men in Ambush to attack the Spaniards. It is said the battle occurred when Garcia withdrew his men to the mountains to storm Hal- quin and set up the insurgent gov- ernment; The Spaniards stated that to the Cubans. The °‘Times,” Washington des- patch states that Shafter’s fifth corps will be kept at`_Santia.go until the yel- low fever is stamped out. The steamship compinies who were unsuccessful in receiving the contract to-transport the Spanish troops threaten to bring action against the govern- ment for damages, holding the Spanish steamers contract is illegal. Saxrraoo, July 23-(Special)-It now turns out that theletter addressed bv Garcia to Shafter complaining of' the treatment accorded the Cubans was prepared by a newspaper correspond- ent named Arms, acting on General Ca.stillo’s staff. It is not clear that Gar- cia ever saw the letter. /Lorman, July 23, (Special)-A Mad. drid desaptch states the arrival of Gen- eral Palavie-Ja. There is increased of a cabinet crisis. The Queen regent is credited with cxclaiming: “Thank God,” when she heard he was coming. _ ' Hone Kose, July 23- (Special)-A correspondent telegraphs Shit Aquinal- do’s _Cabinet took the oath ef office at Bacoor Sunday in the presence of five thousand natives. they surrendered to the Americans not- '-in-_L -naman °°“°£..‘t._ ¥ f ' As "41 You Mil ‘Ba as careful as possible ' but a careless neighbor may put all your plana . to naught. Through a careless neighbor you may be ruined by fire. Mv Cds Insurance pro tects you against the carelessness of your _ _ neighbor. S They are good stock Co’s and never contest a claim. E.R.BROW INSURANCE AGENT, Charlottetow 4 - _ __-f 2 Ari Accurate Watch- . '. . is a. necessity--not a luxury only. To utilize every moment of precious time, to meet trains, to keep appointments, to he always on time, one mmf Have a God Watch. You may have one. You may not., _ ' To the latter class we wi like tosay that we carry, H _ stock Rnriannx Wai only. We guarantee only watch. Our prices are very low. Call at W. N. TAN'l`0N’S, ` Great George 8°