ii 'iili titéii §‘E'liiE iiiii iii up >" » P ‘ -_ THE GUARDIAN, CHAELOTTETOWN, sEi>iEMBER 8 -_S99 E 1 *L ' ` " ' ' "V ' 1 _"".... .""”;I?.‘**~:.._ 33. - _ ` .gen ,~-.».. STRAW HATS AT HAL 1 » .a wisnmoros n. c. sept. s._.it .e .. hisconterence with the President at I the White House last night Chairm in Sahnrmfin of the Philippine commis- lionsubmited his plan cf goverimen ‘i Uribe islands. He declined to give .» theplan for publication, but it was . s' :.sxplaiiied to the Tribune correspon- j dent toda on ood authority Tue Cement for the Philippines modeled generally on that oi the District of _ 5- Oilnmbis, which is run by three com- liiisioners-two civili ins and an army _. tgiueer cdicer. 5 The sys‘em proposed forthe Philip- ;-j plaesisacommission ot three mem- fhu, one an army odicer to _look aiier .1 legentral admin'isir.tion, one a naval vicar to have control ot customs and 1 legations, and the third a Fili- piiioot hi 'i character to suoervise 5 ~ ’ the judiciary and more particularly the _ f municipality. lt is belived that the _._ tueaconimipsioners cin direct the ad- " lizistfation of tie polise. revenuei. ’ School, and similiar adiministrative ._ haciions. ' 1 Thissvstem would give the natives olthe island a direct representation on f llegoveruing body. while at the same . E time the army and navy olficers, being _ _ ilthe majori;y, would not only ,hold ’ lie balanceof power. but W0\1ld be _f ioctl amenable to the ordfrs Of U16 Y 1 ~ ‘_ President as commander-in-Chief. . _ The commision plan works admirably ‘_ la the District ot‘Co1umbia. Washington Nag one et the best overied cities in Z : Uhcountry. and the President looks -_ ilwrably ou the propo-ition, although, "56 explained to Chairman Schurman. _ ` #Dain the Island ot Lnzon is indis- ‘. Pllhle to the successful administration , . f 1 ily form of civil government. EPLAGUE AND FAMINE. A' Tiimieiiea wiiii 'nie rw erin L Masters. » _ _~ __ °P°rto. S_-pi. 5, - Three new cases -_ f ,gthlhonic plague and one death from 45-tease were report-ed vesterday- ;G:'"°b°Y» Sept. 5 - Lord Sandhurst. 'mor of Bombay, in the course of a at Poona said the plague was ‘P1'e8ding, and that, owing tl .1550 Of the monsoon, not only the _ was in the midst of the people Ulm famine was staring at :chem the hope that the Septem- wouldcome to their relief and that in the meantime arrange- would be made to open relief s-_fs s »° ‘ Y 8 ~ .= ‘commission proposes a system of gov- cRAs|-| HATS, R HAT; E, ~__ last evening. ‘English good feeling 1'! never more widespread than it is today, and the government ot Sir Wiltiid while the good impressions created b front of your chair, where you sit to be fers In Wie, U . . . _ tinctly feminine organism, it is useless to 1 woman may be strong in a_ vvoinanly Way. . ami have robust, happy children. _ E/ E- Bnght-faced, happy, rollicking, playful babies, thousands of them all over the broad land, have in their bo_dics the seeds of serious diseases, and while they laug_~h “<1 as 4" f.i°‘:.;'.;‘.“.‘l‘~.."§§:.s§;§f’~;: gpgnigilillccrioti this sad state of aEa.irs. ine ` 11 _ ' s eriod f- , d t anuoii p , su the Igggther ainggs arid disease of the dis- gxpect a sound and healthy baby. Every A wonderful medicine for women is Dr. Pi¢r¢e’s Favorite Prescription. _It is the discovery of an emi_nent and skillful spe- cialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Budalo, N, Y. It is a medicine that acts directly and only on those delicate and important _ organs that bear the burdens of maternig. it makes them su-oriz, healthy and elastic. it a1iayS_i”5?mm<1“9”» hegls ‘§J°°"““‘?§° stops debilitating drains an _ S00 es P31 - 1; ’ves rest and tone to the tired nerves. It mglfor wifehood and motherhood. It docs ai; with the discomforts of tht ¢XP¢¢U\Dt erizd and makes babY’S COUUUZ “S7 ‘ind Eouiparatively Pai“1eSS° H°”e.5t dmgznts will not offer an inferior S\1b5t1tut¢ f°f th* sake of 3 iiiue extra profit- M d bm . la e _ ‘f1=°§=f»°.:‘.f°.'.E.:.S..f:.‘:i'.:.:‘1f.‘:..°:°:';.. ee." *Ning rm Bégsie McPiierson,of £8 So. Main St.. R. L ul travelgd Wit Qly “<1 *fs* “°“°°“ “"i...."°“§.'l°?.s.§ii§$’£`1`l.‘i.’;'. °”1'§i°'§ the jolt of _the carsh t “ble Steadi1yg_re'w°me_ -rr-IE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. _ A Ato Maitland, which was a_ vi lege; tie has preached 700 times, and during `L0s'r-A watch and god SCHURMAN ._ Rev. G. 0. REPGRTS" _°"”~"'”' ”“' HUESTIS ry barrister. Ottawa, who has been on tour through Europ°. ri-turnei home a --_ towards Canada,” said Mr. Bar , ‘was .___ A 0n the Philippines to the 1.»\;»i»» come- in for -n»~»»-»1;i»f-ne. Speaks of the Early His -` year, In tl: second year he hud».__gP y asistant w ich made four Méthodis-l headed _ ° ~h0no hi A A _ his jnbil-s visits are still muted. His _ |-ministers on ine 1-iam. _ . ‘ ~ §"°m.,;,_p,x>AiA;|;;Asqns_¢i_ finpkaubimfg; speech on'theTransvaa1 resolutions has _ , _ The Bedeque church wa-i comps;-_i._ _li£_f_yyp,pr¢, _ig._.°n|‘y ' ' “raised the ad°n:ra'.ioii of the Eiglish tively new tn-ii. lt was the second left of ihcse'v¢`ho_were" E people for him. Military msn say that church in the province and stood on-the Sons ofTeu`i‘pe;taAiice`Ati!ty vears e _ __ we are a people of action. and believe . _.___ f ground where the pre-sent one is lo- A member - j H; ‘ testi! the government ot England had cated. The congregation _nuinberedt Halifax; Patrick msiiiici or coiuiipii 313.1”$"f25°é?2»%?i1’°1‘?»f§1“Ili ii-is Mieiiiopisi CHURCH ”“”““I“' »-H” “f°“ E" i't"°“°"° . p , one o w om was t e ste uestie Lunenburg South Aiiican quseticn wouid sous he Hon. William Strong, Sucnmerside. e M . ' new but whit, upon ine wail, right in p_ E_ ISLAND ‘church and askld Mn Hwtis 1° make came to Charlottetown to offer place for bargains at pigérnvelggilpgq bicgzue desgoudei-it andgiglp- ea for death- .I *°°“ °"-wage eatin ws? p|¢¢¢¢'5 Favorite Prescrip neat!! ¢°f°‘*.~ i . ._ ,..,~*,... _. _ _ _ ._ xg.. _ _ . e . » ~ . ies' . " A _ °‘l ° nat and the one in Charlottetown. ' can _...M crash hats soc, ocrasb bats zs...___... N A EA li ` A Q -_ ` ' . _ ' Lvatilpaigdypgg £11211; o buy and buy at Browse Bro. . Light covers for horses at about half' price, the horses can stand a lot of comfort next p ace was (.i>r.iwnllis, from there he we t to Halifax. from H-.litax he eaine to Prince Edward Island and located at Bedeque in 1852, sho tly after his marriage. _ There were only tnree Methodist preachers itationrd in this province at that time, one at Bed ue, one at Pow kIr.Hu+s is’ circuit included Margate, DeSable, Cape Traverse, for the lir-t settled. Some oliicers expressed tha `, The land where Snmmerside is nowi er for 6_9 years. At 9 year; _ef --- hope t in if the hostilities did occ ir the . --- K ilocated was owned by one Mr. Green. wok a pledge and .has Akept it ever _ Canad i would send a r. gim mt.’ ‘ It Was an ordinary farming _l0¢;g1il;_y, since, ' ' Will Be The General Model--1 E t d th M' 't t An with the exception of tie nucleus. of a Mr. Hurslisl eso d ' 3-_ h n ere e mls ry a ~ village, He began preaching there ing for Halifax?" n ty mor A The President to AD` T e Kitche_I.1_e_r_M0uStacheA Age_°°Snmmerside 0ni!iiAi`hi\Ii2oyA¢iAiir he mst Mr Green and b0 mzznimfs ummut “°_.°“m hh cu” §l{%Q-i3lO1;O,E:O0l€G9lQC0@QQg i Boats like These tor that Money. Yes and he has others for less money, and the finest grad i selling at cost to make loom for fall stock coming in. tire !_ eQUAID’s LOWER QUEEN s'i‘UEE'r UQUSUUGUD UUUIUUUIIIDCOEUI ‘ . _ _,__., ._ r ___ his minisl feachsd 8000 times. l , orwgnm' f In the cgi; pait of his ministry he titres? and`P. encountered many of the hardships of a Finder will be .rewarded A new country-and for live years did most the ol his _travelling throughout his_ciroi_iiis~ ` _ f ' 5 ' on horseback. ' = .50_haskets ol.plnms.anA¢l _ Mr. Husstis celebrated his titty years’ arrive _tl_iis.eveniugA. in the ministry in 1896. vanoed and Some three weekeago while -in Hali-. bvlfht before tax Mr. Huestis was presented; by' thai your Grand Division1otibe=Sona` of Tampere ance with abcautitul and valuable gcld r Hueetls has been a totsii-s`¢_t_aia-f . '- ' ` Dc. ` L"ND.N, Sept. 5.- Tue newest fash- 1 _ told _ him the iudic tions were that a 'E - ` prove the Plan' ignable fad iaélondicn is the Kitchener MA In Embryu' _ ‘ towanedwpulgi spripg lupdand that ‘ge ina A _....,_._Z_,,, ~ _ l on-tiche. air iessers are puthing len 0 *W9 9° 3° S\ll'V0y_ Ill _ 't. You cannot go into one ofthe first- """""‘ ,diV3d°d i°f0 1°iS- B 1°* °f Whiiih 110. _ _ _ _ e - _ _ A _ pl 33 hgir drssgeygl egfgblishmgnfg heya ~ |lIlI6llCled I0-give fOl‘ N16 DQW M€lh0dl.~$ ~ _ _ 1 __ .. _ V A 1 . » _ - A f la Selection _ _ E i ~ _E - " ` 1 A ~ A clipped and combed. hangs a potrait of .. Bemteous mana, whose fmmres Suu I When Mr. Hueslis returned it month* _ _ . _. _ _ - _ . _ the Sirdar showing ti -the best advan-_ Wl1i_°13°1° ' ‘ ater a surveyor had surveyed the land A - ‘ " “ ~ l tags his handsome, well groomed, ex-‘ 1,°O,£g°f,f‘§'s2,f,'f,°§",‘,% §"{!,§;2st,{’;},i°,"n‘§, 1° 3 “¢°“ and the lot where the presgnt M6150- R _ P1-“,i,e m0us¢,,che_ Barbers prycmm Kissed by the atantio, fertilized by the dist ohurcn stauds.ma_rlis the.plac_e._Mi-.‘ e ` _ < 4 . = ‘ #1 1 it a model of what moustaches should. sn°w` _ AA Hfffilis 9PP0iAl1*°f|A Aa committee and A ` A ' A A"wIu' _. . i" _ __ :be. They are devoting themselves ig SuAi~`c`l;ar:§ied vvtiththeesseuceorpureviataiiin came to Charlottetown and collected C H R L _ t ‘training it on their customers with Th,-dch,,°sa2,¢°;§§f§f§§i§2°ff,§.haft1,L__,§,,,gms £50`f°1‘th° ¢1'°0¥l°P- H9 Wh UUWGWT. ‘A O U D more or less success. Certainly there ' face. _ - I L 'b€f°‘° the W0 *A W” f*°l“°||Y °°m' _ e --ON-. ` A ` ' are not man reall ver ood imi- s°”l’i"3Fh° 'l°°d"‘~°_f h“m"°”‘Y 51°' menced. When he returned seventjen _ __ _ _ __ " _ Y Y Y g _ _ _ ntigng gf [bg Kilchgpgr mgugtgghg 1;() p ca.lAtl'0e_8, with luiurianii foliage yl8l‘S ihli 1' |16 f0l1D(l U18 Vi l'igB hhd |A'A ` A A 1 be seen about the fashionable t iorough- ‘zrgfnfi .°f ‘l°'lgh°~ "ml ““°p"‘k”‘b‘° i 210W" '10 8 U-*WU Of HBHTIY *W0 00118505 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , e ` A A I fares yet though these young gentle- ‘Ari-esp the keen eye and surprise of the|inhabitant~. Tue church was built and _ L _ _ _ _ 1 _' _ _ _.3 ,..._,_ men ot no occupation, known as dan- w|,°°'§f,,‘§_‘;} not tarrying, ,O dmk in the a Bibl Cari-tiau church had a_ so been ` ’ ~ 1 ' _ ‘ E _ _ _ e ,_ digg gnd dudeg, fgr lack gf bgtipr de- _ Soone. g €l`Q£‘li d D881‘eI‘ CES WIIIBI, _add Illllliy ,ivngiion who formerly wore clean Th,,°io, of thy waving new everywhere other places ot worship h d been - _ ei a f . 4 , shsiiven visages, are starting to let the B sladdens. . . 0P"l1€‘l~ _ _ e ' ;_ ’ ‘T A hair prow on their upper lip. It looks ”t:'§:;”‘ h°°""’ ‘Wd °“tSt"°‘°"°‘1"“'° h°1'__ The Wright brothers in Bedeque-7 ~ 'i as if the Kitchener moustache were ReJ`°i°ins't0 welcome thy cheese ard thyA ill ”“mb"r-WM were “med for their A A A A A' A A AA going to be a good thing hr London Th b“§,"°"‘ _ Christian work during Mr. Hue~t'.s’s H O R- S R A- sb . o 1 l od to th . . . . bg;-bers, gliamgrey a ow gaze on y statiin in the_ circuit,had nearly 'all 225 ¢| asseiltoineir reward and onl two y igfesufigd thy daughws in Splut and. remained~ All had passed away when _ F799 f°|' 3" Th°ro*=_%*;;%2¥ “Hd Sh°““`°°“ and 505° he came to Cornwall some years lat=r. _ 2.30 Cla!! “ The puree A rigid Saxon in power presiding, _ After rem0Vil'.\g t 1 the mainland, Mr. 50011"-5 Stffngth Md D1'°8’l'°=l@- T0l18l°°» Huestls was s'ationed at Truro, Guys- _ Entries close 30th August 1899. No horse barred by record made after lst _ °“nt°"°' / boro, Sydney, Fredericton, N,B. Cirle- 1899. _ _ _ _ ~ » Nga 2§girLs)3Lé;i€;§§ywith loyalty. ton, St.:.loh_n,Lunen burg.and Canning. ig I\_1W_h°ftg°:£1¢“lMS §1'°2g 0° :ED1L¢>_8hgi°Il £0 31° Bitretary. ld 15 M fi . - _ mission e oun s een c i can , grasping ,he hand of 8 k,,,d,.ed Republic, It Mr. Huestis reurned to the lsland Admission to Gmtgi Stand 25 cent; ren un er y o can Whlle Standing beneath Queen Vicwrle 8', twenty-tour years ago and took the Corn- '~ » sway' G_ O_ HUEsTIS_ lwall circuit _ That circuit included ten Rates other reachinv lac and e tend p p es. x ed . . . " Rev. G. O. Huestis, the author ot the from Cornwallato Dunstaffiuage. B7 "°g“l°' “'51 “H °l;°fl"‘| “ffm” f"°m *U °°°'°'°°° W Ch”`l°“°”°"“ "“ *'h° 14"' above poem is at present in the city To take care of _this large field t°'°tA'°m°°m° ay as ° °w" '_ spending afew days with his daughter, 'he had an asszstant. Rev. Mr. Lucail AfA,i§,',';§2eld t9 Pfsgsrzigg i"°A}!“i'° ’]|'_`§"’5 E Mrs. B. Balderston. He has almost at- and a stiff of eight local preachers. ‘ C may 1' Ricimiima , if .95 ' tained four score -being 78 years of; He remained in Cornwazl three years §Z°“;§‘gP‘§§e .. §$;e§ég§“lf'“ .. . ag; H I _and after leaving there he was trans-1 $1112;-aid ~‘ fig’ r. uestis was born in Wa lace, ierrcd tothe Nova Scotia Conference., ,> _F ii ‘ °’ ff' ' : Gem _ . .. County of Cumberland, N. S., and at and was stationed in Maitland, Burliniz. WinIiii°¢iia°li.>iii=. Royalty Jim 'agn ' 43 g,,,,',°}1°'° °°f.’°"f,f.s .. oti I " ea - - - ~ . . Ce 1oe.st.Du ta sc. : id the early age of twenty three years pon. Hangsport, Ritcy Cove, Mill Vil- 1"i{ink§*r§f°£{mnyandCa§11!‘§avem 75° . HW" _ _ . ' *ge* ““ Wh” he “mm” ’°P°"‘““° Anefenimiiekets at one single sm-eiassnfswiii beamed from an muses ee himself for the ministry. Rev. Mr. ated he removed to Lunenburg where Charlommwn an the 13th md 14th Septembe gmdm D b H U, ~ Strong was pastor of the Methodist he resides at present. to and on the 1551, Segembm-_ AA' N um a 'Y a am' church in ine city at that time. He’ Thissit will beseen that Mr. Eluestis’ The special trains Awill run as follows,Loccl Timer- .enfercd t' e work a year later. fiorty-three years of active work has Leave Summerside_on arrival of the reizular train from Tignish on the 14th Sep His first sation was Sheiburr:e,N.S.,*been extended over a large area. bomber- which was very small; he then went Since his retirement ten years ago he 0000 U 2°. E L ' Q QWQNNDQQ Leave Souris at 8.00 a. m. : Leave Mt. Stewart - “ Bear Riv “ 8.31 °‘ ' “ i r if 'F -: lgouris to Be-ir River inclusive : ollo Bay “ Midgell “ : Marie “ Douglas “ : Sr.. Andrews “ lracadle _ “ Bedford “ Sim lk “ York aio. Unto" zoo, chit 555599 cancun 2221*? At m. : Leave Fredericton l0.3‘ a. m Lepve genpgngton ' “ Hunter Hiver 10.43 L6 e ; ll . bl EF.‘i°..l3” " §3§'.ll ”.i’“"$ ‘iii " §m(d'a1bane : Arrive Charlgoeaafvn nll.40 “ I6 is Z Special train leaves Cape Traverse at 7 a. m.; Albany 7.16. a. m.; Kinkora 'IN a. m.: connecting with the special at Emerald and arrives at Charlottetown ll.40 a. m. A special train will leave Charlottetown on the afternoon of the 14th for the west at 6.00 p. m., connectipxg at Summer-side with the train for Tignisb. It addition to reg ar morning train on the 14th. a special triin will I :g FEE# 335% `F as: t e er . Bedford “ St. Peter’s “ 9.05 -“ : “ Royalty Junction “ “ Morell “ 9.25 “ : Arrive Charlottetown Special trains will leave for Georgetown and Solaris at 6.30 p. m. day of the race. Excursion return tickets will be issued at one-first class fare from all stations on the lntercolonial and P. E. I. Railway to Charlottetown on the 13th September good -to return up to and on the 15th September. Roltiurn fare from Picton to Ch’town $2.00 on the 13th, good to return .up toand on the.15t . Steamer Jacques Cartier wil issue tickets, good to return same day for 25 cents, leaving Ch’town at 5 p. m- All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. F. L. HASZARD, C..R. SMALLWOOD, President Score Q11 Aug 22 Tues. Tliur._& Sat. ' _ ' l. ~ ~ .. _ -.i~`: 4.-" Jr