lluuuuuuis M 1'* 'T7 . _ .- ~»t:f' r 3 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN REPTE MBER l ,_ W ie -r~,\~_-e‘n¢s's»rs~s-new-.=1em».~i.».e '.»rsa==->+»~f~'~¢~ feeeferfg,-srneaueenwinrnin-»e»~ean»-en-.e.~.,-_.-...... .-....e.......a.e.:....-_z...n..-.`;es..;.....¢_...». ._ "=1»....,,._ . _ '-0 CC C C( v' (3 f# YN fi f\ f\ (5 L) (5 Are You in Need of an Early Fall Hat 'P lf so, our Flilliner MISS MUTCH is now prepared to execute all orders for Fall MILLINERY ln the latest styles. Come in and see the W first shipment of ne Fall Pllllinery. F. Pei°kins& Co ° suniuvsine. 5 J 9”) J J C 3 9_1; J Jfxi F* _ Sl S _ _ ' ,5 tions for- conducting the plebiscite 6 campaign- If any ofthe temperance JJ) n “I - _ P _ n _taken by the trade in public meet- U _or great cause could that is certainly cured bv the use of uuiuunu iuuuuuulu ou.. 'Prlce85operbott1e- Hiyyt 25 ood _~enemy, and preparing the temperance Cdlege d'Civil Engineering ,ei .i ,_.., _ l. ~ fic 1' Nigel- ' _ A* _' -_ i`5'»-i- Sanitary Enzlneering. ' sagem enasasn. ioanuuenaenuuurfimcnuieininwn ll.l.lll-lllll, C. _&H- Soc- U. E. the Montreal Witness the circular sent out by The License Holder’s Pro- tective Association, `vin iustruc people have indulged the belief that ‘no eifort was likely tobe made by the liquor interest to poll votes circular will speedily undeceive them. The apparent quiet and absence of interest on the part of the liquor trade at the present time is 'a part of their plan as outlined in the circular. They are wise in their generation, these 1' uor men Y “No art will be ings. Public _ discussion would only help the temperance party." ` And yet of what good be said 'l Honesty, truth, justice, temperance do not fear public discus- sion, but welcome it. The liquor men admitthat discussion must result fav orably to the temperance cause and prove injurious to the liquor interest. So they will avoid the public plat- form and will “stillhunt” the country, counting upon each holder of a license to gather at least twenty-five votes. The Witness has done good service fn making public the plans of the people for the hot iight that is now evidently in store for them. The only safe way for the temperance peo- ple to size up thefsituation is to ex- pect tliat every -possible vote against prohibition will be polled on the 29th. uTh°_;;_Yv;°m";;°;:§(;_m0;° "if;,_b9:i°fY _ The P.-eeaaene hee seemed one the eneeenfei end nerneeesene. Next _ _ _ Pr I I °n° United States will retain the Isla d ear’s annual meetin Willbe held in lt the latter 81°C Sh of Luzon in the with nge %arm0uth’ N. S. ~ g 1 - _ I 9°; ° ~ 0 guarantee of commercial privileges in ` 'I _the chief topic of .discussion against prohibition the perusal of this 1- . _ 'Daiquiri until they .were _hotly en- ored to stimulate tiiat'bra`nch of iridus-f with the enemy. _ ` _ _ try, but it _is still pros'-cated tobuta _ » ' With the break-down of the com- very limited extent competed with’ = what it might b~. We hope to _Bud aj ritmav. snrr ie, isss. _ is] admitted, there is the charge that _ great many more apple and other fruit .L - -e -' ,the men slain in the attack on Santi- trees set out next spring. s WILL D0 THEIR IIIMOST. ‘ago were needlessly sacrificed. There ‘ ----'- _ lj- _ is now too much reason to believe It was fortunate for the s American. _ We "°P'°d“¢° _“hw m°\'°"1K_ f"°m that this charge is true, for the sur- fleet in West India waters t_ t no missariat and hospital which render of the city could probably-have been secured by simply surrounding it and awaiting the result of starvation. But in matters of this kind it is easy not have been possible ____ to have for-l seen that Santiago could be captured without heavy lighting, but it was at that soldiers would need food, that shelter ought to be provided, with hospital and medicines for the sick and wounded. An investigation may throw wholesome light upon those matters and show where the blame of incompetence or neglect really should be laid. Unfortunately no inquiry can restore the dead to life or other- wise repair the loss and damage caused by neglect or misconduct of those responsible for the ordering of uthe campaign,but it _may lead to the 'punishment of the guilty, the . justifi- cation of the innocent, and better still to a prevention of such a disastrou, blundering and failure in future cam- paigns, _ _ nmroaian Horns V Montreal Star anticipates that a. majority vote will be polled in favor of _prohibition at the plebiscite and thinks the result will be largelydue to the able advocacy of the Witness. The Star is opposed to prohibition and as the Witness is alocal'riva.l as a. newspaper, the Star’s belief may be said to be disinterested. -_-Z..-_ the other islands and~ al th he ____ islands shall not be disposed of to any -hkehnunnmm, waazicuofns. - . ` 8° »°° _t '1‘° °=r° ° _ ~ I; I 'i A i - ¢' ` _ - i` i -. Y Q The magnet ~°f=z the late wa! has other country. Luzon isthe largest _awww retundthemg of the group, containing the half- of V . . , _ _ ;n the Press of the great RW mic. ,_ the total population and also the city Btsnxars.-Real .beenlrefs in That them were prions flak! and of Manila. il the poppiar ind reliable ::ra»nrls, .. Tse; __ feuneee in _nee menegeinenu ief"tne= -f- ~ L§:f°_§:' ‘§_;‘;,A”§l“~'°r ' ;_“"k“ilj§’j‘1‘-f, E "‘“”Y and °SP°°i=1ly ef thetomrnie- ‘A °°"°°P°°~’°“*~ fY'h° “S’8”°uf‘p ° me ° sum’ m7“'°¢ tus' ‘ | Bari” tmn rt and meféalaf “Donald” to his letter inthe_Examin- ' AT°iT& '°` -0 ben” t_'in°‘t° ‘ 7* ' - SP0 - If pan' er of last evenin asks' ‘Qld not/th umm; now umreis nt-mn 'W-Pan “mans ments, is not denied and the snneof 3 __ ° A ._ _ 9 1 . _ to be “wise after the event.” It may _ into which they could runfor shelter, least least possible to know beforehanif f A meeting of more than usn il in- ' the Foreign Mission *Board, to be for Gen°ral Work,S inn -- 1-an-r' Ja" -` ....23 _...___ ° aff: "I Ill! illlll H lu llt We l._'.’.‘.: added fo our establish- ment an up-todate FOUNDRY with all the latest improvement s.- our- aim ie to 1 . ers aiigein ordxec r?o?il;:§a§ T i Ill fri ganada drU. eq my We have therefore procured the bUt A ` :::'.... ....“‘§."°°° eu -"1 e onlders in the provinces. We are now in a e. iiion to meet the long des$d needs of the ublic. _ wry not reiionine heme inane tr( Bhd bring 8| ygur ygfk, G vans atrialaniim convinced what we say is true. Give us acall and we will an deavor to please you visas: C w -' vw” 'rw- ciie.eiereeeeiiie iisni hm __ Seem never to have ‘been v n full V :L { I ‘I H _§ rations during the _seventeeildzyg on ' ‘J fI‘_1.-ii:l‘.Ii§=‘;l%!ii§fwi§,°hiPb°°!'d, or after the landil1S*Bt # 0 W W ¥ ' ' f'~-- -»-__ ' - _ __ -e * , eeussssssasfess a ruivfurifs Furniture Makers. uiuu .wmuuiu cu., uu » HoMi..iMAKnRs. 0 the blame lies. Mr. Alger, the Secre- tary for War, has been openly charged with incompetency by _Miles Things have reached a stage where an investigation must held, if not by the President then by Congress. There are many things that require an explanation and some things for which a satisfactory explanation can hardly be found. The selection of camp sites was unfortunat use @@@ hahahahaha , _ th tb t li _ ll I el those honest persons who are engaged GPMEDIAN oifen the bu* ('$h°f mated* .ki1‘ld1;i0‘lV*;‘3:’G¢ll§:v;in1i'_;-"_ 815g: e 0°’ _in the d' - ~ ,trict -election b b' ` '- f '- '°"' L V " ~ _f F iscusso to find t hp _ “Y ) YS itter person F' _ ' ““' °“ ' "° eiea_eeknpnnMr.cqnipben_'1" Ther; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ question- answers itself toall who .- _ ‘ ' ‘ ` ' ` _ I md Tar ouinnrnfe. eruieie, einen ez Nine was nota ersonal “att k” ' if! _ - __ P » ac in any f sense of the word, We expressed the P _ n such 'as we- could not approve, and also that his . chances of election were not g0nd_ In _ this forecast THE GU _ _ ABDIAN was ' mistaken, as the result of the e. eu least, ' _ . Pvllins ' Z ` the lwotions being unhealthy. Then LiP"°V°d' _. If ,1:e°§£h§nilg;°§s_"v° mon” 1 .‘§‘°”° b“°_ ‘hi WF. _b“‘“"°’~ ie npienenu tered one e nnif gif T1f°y§1=dh<=f° i ` 'meth for __ ° em “king 51° 90099 at - f - Ev thin an»u to dale Phar- - _ Tampa ten neye befere they “"“{_"'§f'°§e P° E‘ I”1°“d “PPI” "T"uf 5 ehguid-hvx _ ' __ ' We have opened a line' line of "5 _were permitted tosail for Cuba.. To ‘pm A .sent f°"""d by the S‘iS' V W5_am*nxi0”_w 13553 `. ' § . . l. ' ` e fthe seven._days necessary for the voy- 2_1? Tit thetsupply °£ 3;; shag, bm. 0 0 »p"inte‘,.» _ `fSult'lngS"Over¢0anngs and '_;__ _ h .a rui ors ipmen must re* _. ~_ _u _ V s ‘ _ _ __ :fs s°.;zs:.;;:‘;;::;.:2:;..;ii°.§ -f--lu P-M eu new --1 ess-= ~==»<»-<=-- f-11 i soldiers were confined in the over- ami shipmeni may b°’ "ml we h°Y°~ 'gs 5 1- _ _ ° 0 ' " nishi » l held 0 'crowded and unhealthy transports. ;§;:l.(;;ed °mf '°s°‘¥F°°I’{°'S -“L?"“t’i _ _ont _ _There eeniu herdl h bee Pf°v1n<=e- IS 01101' ent--` >;‘f_i _ - ' Worse preparation foiytheaciiiiipaigg ir: gemgefnggtgfggilen, bastion? ‘1;;];»9n_ _ir ill ¢__5_"7F_5._|_i-°_Rf‘i9§!-.'_P¥ lv F _V v on e then une. on ui. t ee "1 '"1 2?°".1l1s en » ~ _ _ _ & the men were at once Zutmiiigipotlhe 8'nd'THE GUARD has also °”d°°‘v‘l 0 2 l gi' i 0 it l ii; it 4 Ehllnrppn and Machinists. poorest kind of campaign fare and --f '. 0 A _ _..f_`..., I ‘ ‘ < ' _ ll# _ such hurricaneas that - of -the day bc-` fore yesterday occurred during the time they were engaged on blockade duty there. r Without any harbors they must have suffered severely, if caught in one of those violent tropical ‘gales which are of so frequent occur- rence in the latitude of the is ar oper- ations. Thc late hurricane was of unusual severity, totally destroying Kingston, the capital of St. Vincent Island, with the loss of hundreds of, lives and the destructionof thousands of homes. ' _ terest was the annual gathering of ` the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the eastern section of the Presbyterian church, which has been lin progress during the past three days in Zion church and closed yesterday afternoon. Delegates were present from all the principal centres of the `ma.ritimo provinces, and included ‘many prominent lady inembeis of this large and .inlluential religious body. Giiizens who looked in _upon _,the meetings were.f..._much impressed with the orderl and ra id 'des tch tive body. The society gathered last ,year over $10,000 for .foreign niissions, ` being $2.000 in excess _of the dis. lus it was resolved” to hand over to fapplied at thieir discretion. __The meeting just _closed was highly 1@ in 'Glo Day GS: -7 < _ P . of business by this model represents- . bursements' for the year._`1_ This sur" My iw:,.,;_ §~ _ i|ll A|YIS|K?I,- ° ' ' I i ’ i ' _ 4; vii 'P11 sf. l°‘;‘.il§‘;‘*...§i‘.t.°.3.i"'..§’“°‘P"°”° PM Times _ _ _ _ _ out of Ten _ \ _-A l UWM “ist-““ . _ __ ' .is , - _ _ _ _; _ _»:~~-,_ V __ '_ - A .I -_ ef Q; ” -":;` _ __ __ _ iii* @@ They Ganliot Perhaps not Equalled. ALLEY quality with _what you have » , been buying. They’re on ex- hibition in our windows. _ 13'# _nrt <»- _ ' f' wulfi s slums ii in mu F# ~ Wehave some slippers that _` it igirt essences _ °“ ei =1l¥=1l.¥#SlI= ings science Welwoulcl like' to have you see 'A ~ hese lines, compare prices and reuse . _ A|sy_ne_w Designs In Eye Glasses NEW we wish totell you of,and -quote N icke| prices. » 5 . _ Women’s Dongola. Strap Slip- up. e e r er . . l ` Musical Alarms; he ` omen’s Dongola Strap' Slip- Time PleCe ea|Q|\daf‘u _ ver. 'finer sualitrf $1.0. _ Leatiier Wa`t_cl\_Cl\aln`se 'Womens Dongola Strap' Slip. per, patenttip, $1,211 Ribbon Guards With lountc. Flag -Stick Pins Bc to 181: Chain Bracelets-_ _ Lakfles _l.ong_iG4u-arda oeni’iemen'e sux sirens, also _wA1'c|-I Es AND main V-_ictorla Jewelry Store Nearly I ch lflU\f'fUWllo