x T08oN'r0, August 20.-(Speci»;l)-Mof'ler- italy warm. ,__ Did you know that you can buy :my of f\0le pretty Colored Blouses for buif #lot Y Its so.-Moore & McLeod. li '- 'v" -111 _im ` AV@\A~ Why _ _ Drink Water _ During the hot weather when you can buy Pore Orange Cider A most delicious beverage for r5c per S¢_1\\nrt£8’0r put up in quart bottles x I een try a sump 'e bottle. _ J.D_lacLeod &C»o. 3 ¢ 5 “Dead Shot” Powder AND Aminunitio D ' of all kinds __ Guns Wholesale and Retail. BOBD & ROGERS. *Xu _ . . -- .it-., \ _..'§_f~_2--1,' ,_-Q ~"-Q _»`=L'.."_'>‘;~`r-_‘~g' ,_:<;»".-és, " ,Y __ ,__ `\'-S 4- `w\-*us - eff- 'ras GUARDIAN, or-IARLO'r'rn'r0WN. 1 @ _ Today's Probabilities- ~ { \ fervf THE HOME OF. THE GUARDIAN North Side Queen 59°!"- cn.uu,0'r_'rE'r0wN, P. 1-:.1. Business Office Telephone l33c- 06ce Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. i J. P HOOD, Bus. Mgr. I Residence Telephone, x33d I Editorial and News Telephone 133. ` Oiee Hours nnoonto 6p.n.; 8to zz p m. _IH IIiIIlIIIIIIi IiIIIIlIiIIII ‘ 1.2. n. uscnasnv. adisr. _ Tghone g i. _ THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, H132. I THE UNITED WORKMEN. These are emphatically the days of fra- ternal and benevolent societies, which | have multiplied throughout America and the civilized world. They are nowso numerous thin a mere recital of the names of the diderent orders would illl a large space in print. Many oi' these were first formed for the advantages of social J favor with which Charlottetown is looked upon as a pl ice for their annual meetings. ture” and th, 'twig th, Tmsgnf-,¢ This evening the City by the Mayor and other public men will extend a cordia welcome to the visiting delegates, 0 which ihf-y are we ll worthy. The crile has only in recent years been extended t ` the Island, but we doubt not that the ‘ I meeting of the Grand Lodge in our midst I will so call attention to iris many interest- ing anzl valuable features as to lead to a I considerable extension of it’s membersnip in this Province. The Guardian joins in advance in the welcome which will be heartily voiced by representative public men to the Workmen now in ou* midst. I _i more commonly spoken of as the Morgan b’ th U it dSt t Shi b_ 'icing- com me' e n e a as p m ~ their own advantage. The general senti ' ment ofthe wmiry is that our tsril\‘Is_ §_ of Charlottetown toattentl h nswu»higii,sndir itisi-.obs nvissdinl ',_ _ _ _ _ ____{‘___l__, ‘ any way it oughtto be made lower. For- ‘_ _ .Needle Work undef Of $8 tunately the tarltl’ may now be said to bel . __ ___ _ "7, A SHIPBUILDING COMBINE. ‘ Following the famous shipping merger, Company has been formed by a consolida- tion in one of many leading shipbuilding concerns throughout the country. Phe new combine comes into possession of large shipbuilding plants in Maine, Cou- necticut, Delswsre, New Jersey and on the Pacific coast. It alsoowns the famous Bethlehem Steel Company's plant, and will make the steel and iron to be used _ip its vessels. It is claimed that economics will be ekectsd by centralised manage- ment, cheaper materials, and. by each es- tablishment being given over to the cou- struction of a special type of vessel. ' Itis given out that the shlpbuiliing among others to undersell the Clyde and take away the customers from the ‘British shipyards. This may or may not be ef- fected. Unfortunately for the chances of success in that way it appears that the shipbuilding combine, like the Morgan shipping merger, begins ,its operations in the venture are taken over at very high ipoints out that it mustbe 1 to the' advocates ci high protection in f Canada that after uearlya quarter of a 1' century of high protectidn the manufac- ° turers are clamoring for more. When nnderabeavyload of over-capitalisatiou._should be {nv;¢~,ed_ An enjoyable gi 6 All the shipping plants that havejolnedisbould be provided for. The beneiltsto In an excellent article on the tlrst being advocated we heard much about the “infant” and “struggling” the national policy-of a higher tariff was ' i n dustries of the country. The pretext was then that they needed a little help until they' should become strong enough to stand alone. I Since those days the indus- tr es have become strong' and prosperous as well. They never were proSDf1"' ous than they are -now, as wasadmlttod 'by the president of the Association in-the meeting ' at Halifax. Apparently ‘ they have become strong enough to seek to control the Parliament of the country to. ments. - ' Z--_-1 - - BELFAST CENTENNIAL. ` ose that the centenary of their comi work this up. A general meetingshou 80 municated in time through friends so that those abroad would ilx their holiday or man who will unite the historical sket should soon be engaged on this most im- portant feature. The Caledonia Club m flow from such a gathering are many. What incentives could be given FIRE E L wiiisznlsiiii .`Tl.3*i" Satufda st oth Some sons of Scotcbmen who cameito* yi _-_-_-" A _ Belfastin 18)!! in thegoodshlpPollyp:"o- I _ , -_ ' » __ _i 3;: _ if i _ ,._ ,if P _ on _ rz a. _m. and sto 4 p. _ f -'f ”‘ - ii be selsbisisaln iooa It uwsu wbsnui - » - ' f ’ we _ 'n°°I7i”85 aff°1`d°d~ 03" fm' Sick b1`°th°"S despatch, the Bethlehem Steel works, ]a_nd_ what 3 benem ta th, mud f°11°W°d 89 5 108559? °f °°\1l`59- 0° this which were bought by Mr. Schwab for have thousands visit it and know cfi |was engrafted a system of aid in time of $7_5gg_gg0_ have been sold to the new ship. summer beauties, to ear nothing of the sickness or death’ and to this many of the building “meer” for $%’000_000 in secm_Z__ cementing of old friendships. Let ns hav to the young and rising hopes of our own ` ti ts el orders have added an endownment pay- R able at a fixed period or a stated' sum pay- able at the death of a member to his _family or dependents. These methods of insurance being usually at ailower rate than these charged by the old line in- surance companies were not viewed with favor by the latter, but in spite of all opposition fraternal society insurance has enormously increased in recent years, and has undoubtedly proved of public benent. I' The meeting in our midst of the Grand_ LqdgeofQnebec and the Maritime Pro- vim-cs onus Ancient `0rd¢i~ or United Workman adbrds an evidence of the growing popularity of the fraternal bene- ng orders, and also of the increasing _ till so all through August. Clothing 33 I-3 05. Carpets 33 1-3 05. ' _ Hats 33 I-3 05. _ Silks 33 I-3 05 per cent 05. N0w’s the time _ Here’s the place. Come . _ the arrival ot the Polly marks an epock in ties, collateral, common and preferred stock. .lt will take a very large share of all that can be. saved by economies to pay dividends on stock watered at this rate. _ BELFAST CENTENNIAL. An excellent and timely proposal is that of “Beifasoer,” whose letter appears in another column. The company who came to the Ilend in the ship Polly near- ly a century since have ` left descendants ‘Pf°ll1iH¢ll\i DSODIG- They |111 Flliliié fhoif Hnummn’s Mmnnaxs Pinus cc-nn the common bond that their forefathers came here together from the land of their nativity. It is eminently fitting that the centenary of their coming should be cele- brated by their descendants. Moreover our Island history sufficiently important to give a. provincial character to the pro- posed centennial. Especially will all Is- share in this feeling. The proposed his- torical sketch ought to form avaluable ianders who boast of Scottish descent eve!'yb°d¥ iS`80il18 *md irotyour summer a “home week in Belfast. _ P Banrnsrnn. ‘ NERVE WRACKED AND INSONNI OUS. ' c ’ alliimpurities. Ferrozone‘is°aiwonder _1'0i£_0l°0 YOU N28 11 lilly, vigorous' cond _-if E Consrrrariou. » Lots of people- come in to see tboze handsome Funs. _ Have you called :vet i - Moore & McLeod. li ` _' BUSINESS BOOM WITH UNION TRADE. ~ Come, come to the Union Store where suit. -Prices very moderate; satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. _ _ _ Cloth sold by the yard _cheaper than any addition to our local history. No doubt, stare in the city; gone and seems and too, that many descendants of the Polly’s' passengers who are now in other lands beconvinced Tcrmscash. _ __ _ _ _ JAS. CALLAGHAN. large number of our most @_’“3¥iS°’ bf P°15°° Wd Vt/ANT _ ' ' '.` I ` ‘Yin-Q"-_ . x - ` (,- ' 1 _ _ ..»- X. . V ` * "ef-\‘1i"‘»7§`_5l\'.` Mr wc- , ' s- ' WW; ihvio #=7sld»i~. 1. T.- QHH. _'.‘= . -_'i¢"§fPl -vim. '... #1: '-Jkt” jI~_‘=,'_;~ “f” __ F ~‘ 1' v ` An 'invitation is cordiali-15; and Miss Munro of the CQ i ' ` ¢ ‘_ _ ¢ », _ < - . necessity for consumers tojealously ip _` _ ’ ° " ' _ I ____ their rights against threatened encroach-L. to be held in the M; _Cz _ ont of politics, but there is none the l so " ‘ ~ _ »._.- f -- < . - .-‘..1.= _ beg1nfon_Monda`y" thé__l1[3_f§__ it combine hope toaccomnlishsreatthiuzv. and doing. Itwnliaks slmosts yearzc _ ~ _ » - -- _-, _ 14 - I ' ----'““"-"“'“L*, T ° ‘ be held. a committee chosen 'who would _` ~ , _ ~ » _ i make arran ments and have these com-1 _ ‘Ve carry the _r the home week in Belfast. The gentlel; _ of and Stamped 2 ___ _ L .__ ,s c _ , _ _ _ _ <4 ff: 1~¢_‘_‘- ~ _'J A V ‘ T’ if s _ _. _?'. ¢ Everything goes wrong, head feels ‘ _' ~ » 1 i - - ' heavy and dull, mind is filled with 1 _» : _- _i -_ strange forbodings, _etomach is out of _ E _ kilcer. You needaeood tonic like For ' " “ _ ` _rozonetobrlng bac your lost appetite _ ' _'_ -` 5 .f‘_fl' and digestion, and cleanse the blood of -_ ‘ nl ' »wmv~mu»n-um1 sz .v~ni.w;v sr-'-_.1 snui=mrnr. 'smug me mumpa-wsrfmumn-sunnmwnwunn -sax-nur an-r i.e..s~.~f xx;-»i»er»r.»=¢.¢ai.¢|.n~ urn. are »s-rms s W* -lr: mums.; _ PERKI v-:wuz -as :nuevos Jn. a.1-a~\-in umm;-um. zswmul banish gloomy de ression and quick ___ _ That1s_Wha»Pou1. ofau pam, . . f tnvigoradt; and ntrengthener that will - _ - ' __ .__ _ »_ . JI o . _ - _ ' I “_ *tlonof mind and body. Nothing is ~ _ . . i _ _ __ _ _ _ i .i _ _ _ _ _ ‘ i ‘ 1 N w uit: ' unoethem the iinest_scléc&i1 numbering ‘thousands and including _al gdpgmmr f',g;;,,ii°1§5,i;v,:°§,_°°d-i 'e _ - _~ :_ __ _ - _ _ His 1’ . \ _ Agricultural me Your work in the MACHINERY line Wecansaveyoumontyonit` rindin J J* would gladly return to jcin in the centen-I Z _ - 7 Yes grinding out bargains and will be doing » » "`,'~ A-1 uial celebration. ' T According to the'Toronto Globe the " < 1. e A Dress _Goods 33 I-3 05. » Millinery 33 1-3 off Gents Furnishings 33 1-3 05. Men’s Gloves 33 I-3 off. Boys’ Clothing 33 I-3 05. _ Everything else in the big store at 33 1-3 or 25 estimated crop of fail and spring wheat _ in Ontario is over 25,000,000, barley over 21,ooo,oooand was over lcsioao ooo bushels. \ _ advance on that of -lastyear. _Beyond f°1‘m¢1°3I 91° irronary of Gsno§la.__ In the matter of grain-growing Ontario must rest content with second place among tue Provinces hereafter. _ . _._ 1; »‘ All ¢I¢°°dillS1Y had report comes from Ottawe`,rcceivcd there from Sout,h_Afrlca, ofthe conduct of the last contingent of _ upon Newcastle, taking everything before' them. It is stated that their repnfgusn for was such that when the _moss an Nswsssns’ to uns the ti-sin for Durban, the Newcastle merchants out an their shutters to protect :sexi-_Iprép¢f¢y_ It is added that Australians and _New Zealanders shared in __ the -ming, ,mg that have been fcewarass 11;, th., Colonial Governments make If 305 _8{€at1y over-stated,is all very ghgmig. ml' i_n'°1"° _“I Emve redection on the failing to fora If these dgu res are realized the 'crop will l»- ~ - I I I be the best for years, and a considerable ' I I I ' A ` ' "' I I' ' I' I EXtfc¢t.]i1i1_%i'ica Ginger, _Y 2 o, they took to looting, and one day swept down » _ _ Ontario lie the splendid grain fie1dsjjof1,_fI f 'I "I _ i ~ » I _ ' ' Manitoba which promises ,yield gt 1¢_,_,tv f 5 i _'F - ' ' ` -,_g,_` double that of the bigProvlnce which was’ V - I 7' I 4' G ‘ "li f _ _,_,¢, Ui and other -seasonable 're-' _ quisites at _ 5 f ' - _ canadian mounted Rinse. The report is _T A ~ _ 5 'I A' thatwhiiestaticned in Northern Natal,” _ I _ "I f I - ` "~ _ ` havingprscticall nothin to d I __ _ ; " I _f * ' _ " A." 1 Z' . L1- 41 _“.55 .E Q - - Stems’ I-fapsiiionable i`Ifiver°y__` 'i ` -#__-."':..'-._ $7 Enough said. Iliii i'IiiIliIiiIii, s un. sm swam L -ni f-1=m:»-‘mum v mnsnm vi. 4 Founders. = Machinists and Boilermakers, Steam Navigation Dom Wharf, Charlottetown, - P. E. Island. » Phone 1:5. i:l_yndman& _. time _ _ always ap- 1-ivalledforinfdavor, and Askyour dealer for ' filmrue. Cm! $031. Self.. Drqe Phosphate or »_Sl'¢. it @- e n.i_snnnns.- f _ iii _shun _iq .aa--e niiiiini MJ.. a number Qeelllhes. sr u-<-- v xnrnsscwwisr isellll liemwls 14# 258511 tiiiiimrm. #van ratescnalllail ! il Sllillllii Insurance Agents.