2 THE e`UARDIA>1 cHAn1.o:r:'rE'rowN, siarrnmnnn 16 lésé. _ ,_ _ ______ TV 1 ..»~».-.....` '_ 0' --____ __.__._.-__ .__ ,.____.. "._"T`..2E?. -_ _f;~__j_f_ asy to Take Stsstasy to 0pcr'.Z_‘i`f.°~i Arc irnturew peculiar to l'loo~l‘~x I`1I!< _\Z.~ ;. n y oi.-_f‘. t.‘>.~tt‘?l<-~.e._ el`&c::~x‘.t, tllovr-.~::j`_l = ~ . ~ . .nn 3 .-- e-,~ 4 pr _ ~. , Q .xv-..._ I /" *_ gm t`~f>`.`<.\3 _`,",f`T.;@ _ ‘ I 1'-._.l; °' You never know yon B e taken; pllltill it is all _x -:'." ‘25c.C.l.Ho0d&Co.. H ' ~~pr'§e:oi-s, . Lowell, Mass. _' z. s only plllrh take with llood'e Snrsnpnrilb 5- .Lalfuul '8- e lllll lllll /E" W-~-_"1&;"'\ _._ r _ 1'\"" ~"*`s_-¢ s.-\-".,.¢ - _A .‘ -- /`___. >_,. - l ‘il =:::= dl ss \ 8' *<8* ~“~ ‘_A _ ' ' `8§ ’ ` ` $»_. ~.» .av U 'if--\__,,_, _ _ The S. S. Coban sailing from Montreal Friday morning repteinbvr l6t.n will be due at (‘.harlottctown Monday morning. Sept. 19th andwill fail for St. .lohn’s l\`ewfoundlano, gud via. North Sydney, carrying' Hors»>S. ("at.t.le and Sheep on dock.und produce under deck at lowest. possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and Das~ saqzea l to - W y PEAKE Bros fi col li S. ge L`h’t.0wn Sept. 14th '93 _ 1. S: P.E.lSLAND RAILWAY uunx __txmmncN 1898 1898 Sept. 22nd io 29th. s Return tickets at reduced rates will 'be issued Sept; 20th, to 27th, both in- clusive, limited to return October lst. Special Low Ratex $3.5() Nb more than $3.50 will be charged from lany station on this Railway ou tickets which will be issued at' all sta- s tions and on trains. on the 22nd. 24th, and 27th, and'lim1ted to return four days, exclusive of date of issue and Sunday. All tickets issued via Chaxlottetown and Picton. . G. A. SHARP. Superintendent. Railway Oilice, Charlottetown, Sept. 13th, 1898. SPpt14d 3i w 2i. nn m ony funn. OYSTER FISHING will com~ mence on the 16th Septexnber,as usual \` owing to notice of intended changes being too short. J. A. MATHESON, Inspector f f Fisheries. Sept 7t‘l _ o One Person Knows it all, but thos who seem to know _ HEAP are buying ou uummuu mu uni unslnt -_ln preference- to any .- othfjegs.. They know' a good thing when they see it. Our depression in prices, our large and varied _ __at.ock, our EKSYP "`TERMS, our rept¥ll`s.t‘ion` a relia- ble,,hoUS¢ to deal with, makes them naturally ’f`¥0l1i?'g5'r`f§§y° B Ros F. Q Royalty _ dis, V _ _ _ ~ ’ g “` "' ' 12. H3m5“~ b mf by G°1d°“- M\U°ld pattern ever offered at The Chee E RACES YESTERDAY Eder, Mtnlmse ind Arclithl. HAVE A GLUSE RAGE »-1 E XYZ!-'I m” di’ Onward Surprises Many Spectators - A Large At- tendance -Seven Horses Start in the 2.30 Class. The races yesterday wexe well pat- The detachment of the Ro 1 dian Dragoons gave several _ amos. That ot tilting the sioned little interest. The w I horseback and the rescue was a. repetition of \\ ednesd cises to which reference he been made ;'Ii_lting ring. Corpl. McAd Private Thompson, second. The Free_lor-All was a wel and very interesting race. 2,50 class-nnsr n The starters were Beatrice or, Romp, Peter Clinch and Peter Clinch led throughout at his wheel. Alexor _made aad lost heavily. Rilla came Time 2242,. 2.50 cnass-2nD unyr.-. Romp and Peter Clinch handsome race, the former wi tour lengths. Beatrice Mac _ place. Time 2.26. 2.50 cnass,-THIRD H Romp led throughout, Pete 1 second, Beatrice Mac third. 2.50 cnass-FOURTH HE Rcmp won the heat and and Peter Clinch se HEAT. Montrose and Arclight both broke 1 ou hout the heat without a sk' al runs ron ALL,-'ruinn HEAT. \ Provider again lei throughout and vrand ovation from the spectators as he race. Montrose broke at the first turn mirable work and pushed Provider hard lor tirstplaee, Time|2.24;l. - Same day and track Free-for»All race. mile heats, best three in tive, purse $200 divided _ Montrose, bl g, by Almont -‘ Wilkes. E. Leltoi Willis, St. John dr by Willis _ 3 3 2 Provider, ch s, by Preceptor W. S. McKie. Cha.rlotletown,. p dr byBla.ck. _ 1 1 1 Arclightl W. H. Fowler, St. John, dr by Bowen ' 2 2 3 I Time. 2 22:}, 2.25%, 2 24}. ' En|ToR'i MAH.. A wanpinc. I Sm,-It is ' indeed time ffr Charlottelonians to take heed of how they ’ deal with the liquor »ques=ion, alter the debanching and disgrace ot last Wednesday ni5h‘. Young men, both country and citv boys, could be seen staggering on the streets, their brain whirling from the effects of intoxicants, while citizens who call themselves Christians sat ‘down con-' tentedly in their homes, never thinking thptw thgy _ are lar el responsible .for su€h‘ ccrrui"t`i?:T1`-"'£iIi~e`1`S`w' roms: ' who, perhaps do uct know what thry are accountable for, and who do not care. to be allowed to maintain so firm a hold cn the youth? Take heed bow you vote on Sept. 29 h. Woe unto them that are at eat-c in Zioni-Amos 6-`1 _ P. W. n"rUn1:i<'r. - ---_-¢.__.8_ Cartoon Posters- The Plebiseile Executive has pre- pared two very effective cartoon posters for use in the campaign. One is head_- cd “Have you a boy,” and represents the license voter feeding boys to the saloon alligator The other deals with the revenue question and shows how the forty million dollars spent in liquor is divided and what the people get in return. They are certain to make votes issuing them at less than cost-twenty- five cents per hundred. The size of tue posters are 18x12. Orders should be sent to the secretary, Mr. Carson, 214 St. James street. Montreal. . %#S#%si%%%=k(Si¥%s#%?lf# its illicklesl i Pickle Maconochles, Landon- _Plcltles Mixed _and f Mustard l lass-patent Leather Slollers, Berman lluslarl. Plant Bottles. ` Worcester Sauce. 3 lloulsuml Fruit Sauce. §'n Anson at gig ` y Grocers, _ # Gt. Geo. St. _ sssssasaieesesaas #assesses _e = H --1 ithiitsltiiéikitititfltikikikkilékik _ We are head.pm.r`teris1fo`r all kinds of Cf°°kel'F» .(31858 and China ' ware. Dinner Sets Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Water Sets, Glass Table Sets, Butter Crooks, Cream' Crooks, Brown Tea Pots Jet Tea Pots, Table Lamps lot of flown, blue. nonpareil, the bes _ -from $1.15,$2.ooi, $2.50 to $3.00. The s JAS for prohibition. The executive are", __ lt NowislhaTimelN|° 2| I I NEW 2 FALL AND WINTER Fon tomers for their valued support during past .years,and respectfully solicit a continuance of their patronage, ,_ which we will try to deserve 'oy studying their inter- . l Wewwould like to impress upon those who want Mantles that the special features of this leading class, Tailor-made, up-to-date Garments, and for. Stylish, Practical Jackets at moderate prices, our supremacy is unequalled., CAPE5 IN CELTIC COLORS ALL WO()L. DOLMAN SHAPE WiTI‘l TARTAN HOOD AND FRING i ' » We are showing a magnificent range-of smart, _ short and medium length Jackets, also novelties in Ladies’ Capes which, let us assure yon, are the very, latest New York Styles. _ Our, lines of, .New Garmentshave been much appreciated by thcladies generally, which, doubtless at-counts for the large in- crease inlour sales, and goes to prove that our pro- ductions are right and deser\_°e't.hc nttmitroti of every. “ mantlebuyer. " ' _ _ __ _ _ __ _ Highland Capes. no two' alike, $8.00, $9.09.. $10,00 and $11.00. ,_ We are slrevllllly ~SU'QUg,~ if Ladies’ Jackets at popular piicefs. Jackets' mostly in demaudior tl\e`com1ng season are Beaverst _.Kasey-i.G11rl§¢rges.;.,;Jff1Fifs.s.s-.l'lse.i'1_ Qf“lS» “mise I Tweéds, .Krick6_I‘§.s Tweedsl ‘fm _- A _.¢ -~ H ERE5 WAP. Wants .Made lo Urdu $2.75 aml‘$2-9_5 'Made from all-wool Tweed, Good pattf-rn.-. with good-trim mingsand first-class workmanship. Drop in and see our stock. no trouble to show goods- Gordon &. McLellan. ` - Men’s Outfitters.. _ Mount Allison Academy _-AND-~ _ W ILLfE» NIE. I The first *erm ofthe 56 ear of this w=ll known educational insti CP Parents desiring to give their sons a good E nglggh education, or tc pwpafe them for Business Life or Matricula.: ion- into C01- of this Home School for Boys. For Calendar apply rn _ S -- JAMES M. PALMER, M.A., ug ll 3aw Q' W 1-m H PRINCIPAL > l ' 1 T he .4 ' Existence. " - 'In§d“\itiiic"Honsei 5° if Chu-1 mm “R0 d' . l_ u I " " " A ` I . ' ._ §;3 __ __T:»;l:: 2 27,1; 25;; 2831117 IS- flrockegy an-,_ our elf 7:11; are not perfe.ctly_sat1stied we will take it out of your house I e |f‘i‘&'m° 2 ~_ P ' I Q <2' i~ F _ '~ IWW' c|.oAKs ° I iDlRECT It is proposed SEASON _ 1898. ._,_,_ _ We desire to thank our many friends and cus- » F ests in every possible way. _ storage. we Have you seen the New Gaelic Cloak made °' *°' “Wes from the wrap Shawl ? 1 _ - K The above live other . . . - . I branch of our business is the production of High- ‘ 3,9, 3 ,l . l Commercial College, Q _ _ _ A y I U _ a ` ution will begin September lst, 1898. I I leses vf Arts, Medicine, 01’ Del\tiStry>h »~\l<’l AMI \l\.@mS@1"@S Prince It -' » nn ml* i I .=t.>.- ... V ` N" S - se...-.a wmv. »- "‘ °N1° y S ul 'ng mnFo1_l»a!.L--1s'rHn'r. _ *_ P QI St e . Teerewasneveramore exciting heat ' v' ‘ -_ . " r A _ _ I 7 " . 5 am me "than this drivrn _on 'the' The .Q“°°” S‘~"'°°t' K __ __ . A l