$~ 5 . r~~_- ,V ..'._U. _ f_,~\. t . E :_ ._ ff | “.5 .. 1 ._ Wi ,. 5;. il ~ .'21 L run GUARDIAN, onaatorrniowu, AUGUST 31 teas. _ . _,_ _» ff i --.___ __ _ _ *‘ - 1 y`]'é"]`{|]"|§'iANNUAL This i Secret .. PICNIC T ONLY REAL at JAPANESE at .s ‘ F. J. l|0RNSBY’S Vmwm RM Umm P E I sure Seekers Leave the City But we are selling “ed- ding and Birthday Pres- ents for less than cost. Come and see them- Dressing Cases, Shaving Sets, Smoker’s Setsf-In Celluloid, Leather, Plush S ` ...i W... W. i... ti.. Yesterday. BEST AND . , A DECIDED SUCCESS 5 O’CLOCK TEA AND CHOCOLATE SETS on the Island. Rubber Goods and Dolls in great variety at ah; Eight Cars Laden With Plea- Book and Stationery Store, L Drummgnd Coal could bs seen vending their way in the -f' - ' g 10.45.Tlie grounds reached: ` _ the crowd on pleasure bent dispersed I - _ “ch “nd “H d°l°l'm§”9d *° m“k° thkpremote some selhshdesigu of them- eyyygg most of the dsy’s outing. For the smal- ,- _ _ ler ones games. swings, and races Iilirtnlimal tial ilmmg tt ltd. we-» p»»~i°=»»=»d in we- w _ N.s. ‘provide for the wants of the_i1iner man For prices and orders for car-gges, of the trees, where they enjoyed them- gpply to , selves in social talk or watched the ler ones. ‘- Fishing was freely indulged in, many speckled beauties were thrown upon the bank, and it is presumed more s s ' ' . I I _ ,_ tin. No doubt ifit was the public were-ui; F THE Oilicers ot Grace Church Sun- ‘ day School are to be congratulated on the success of their annual picnic which was held yesterday at El1ictt’s Mills. '~. The weather was all that could be ’ ’ domed and 1°" before the appoinwd Onewculd have thought the publiciliingdom of Heaven. _ up _ _ Uvws ‘ time crowds of happy pleasure seekers direction of the railway station. _ » At 9.40 eight cars laden with ES for . their living freight steamed_ out cf the ' ' station eu route for the picnic grounds arrivin at e ;older ones betook themselves, some to r ’ some wandered in groups to the shade amusement of the smal ’ than one fish story will be in order Be i that as 't n tro t tak h' 'h Agent 3” P' 2- 131305- weighed irrdiyelhnn cilile goaiind, ztlxtdgr ueen t. ' the proverbial four pounder was landed - - oi-.notthe writer was unable to ascer. p ground » < .118 b68ll 5 188! d' MQ - - - ‘ - ww.. ng. ‘..’ .’”* ,quam thgmmarhugggue oftgfe calling political conventions , he -could e s ° B as he plunged mm the wood: "Oh, lesmathing or two, » , . °_°nstrncted it shfluld he on ?nti1‘€iX new - I A . I ~“_m H -I to handl We thilllkkthey are the 5 t' nes collection ,,,,,,_ W, ,,.q,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, §%###%%iHf###*HS%%## “Ve” Show” f F 1 in this small colony, neither do we re- ` ' ' ' quire party politics. Letthe members % of the Legislature appoint' some capable '*ll¢¢lC¢l0OOa§-00000000* man among themselves to be Premier, d let h' an im attend to the Government ,W Huw is the Time to Buy Fumilutte... “"* f twill hear of it in due time. To show that the ideal icnic _Mary, I believe I have found the place Everything passed ot! beautifully, 1; is ,fortunate business nm everybody enjoyed themselves to their !h&$ 1188 h6l‘6fll'&i'y endow. ment of honesty, induswy and Derseverance, but these are not of themselves sumcie t to insure the highest success. It m‘lStb° °Den tothe iniluence of environment-in close sym- Dethy with the spirit own- gress-and quick to pt modern were and means. if? °i`.’.°.t°'f....i.,°’ °" 133 i}.°‘$d‘°i o modern methods in order lb as our customers the very » satisfaction on work en- trustedto our Give us a trial 12:58 see if we do not speak truly. y r former 4 reputation in catering to the wants of -_ picnic gosrs. this one being a perfect success financially and otherwise. THE EDlTOR’S MAIL. Reconstruction. Sin,-It the Government is to be re tlf Grace Church Held?.1‘?.i'i’3.‘i°..f.i°Z..i2I1.*.i.‘l°’;§’2.?§2$ $3 gather at Mr. Farquharson’s “pow » wow” today will differ from the wise p ed two when Mom “S buried only I am or more delegates to attend the conven- ° ' ' is lsr - <1 -- -f __ f- 4 afraid they forgot to sod his grave.- vamahlsb amldm hakirpg -_ '='°=-.H114-.s»waouhhi.tasyusvwtm\ wnfldeng, -`-1 gunna eliri§°rg?i»c'¢w'm:'° th” .i'.".-:-r'~‘.i~..-:¥a“.if-.~..°:-.=.-...°- '-"'""""-"1 I busiuessexulusively. with a salary ot say $2000 a year. The Public Works may be conducted by a competent Gov- ernment engineer. The Registrar of Deeds, with proper clerical help, can wind up the. business oi the Lind Of- fice. We require no Attorney General. The Premier can obtain legal advice when and as requ red at less expense than the new small salary paid that oihcial. Under this system honorable mem- which the Premier expands the money vc-ted for the public service. Under such a system I have no doubta Premier of the business capacity of Mr Farqn- harson could run the Government more eiiciently than at present without ever- lasting yearly delicits. It is well-known outside that one of t tion. Now the “Boss” sends out con- fidential invitations to the Supervisors. Tax Collectors and other hangers-on io drum up the faithful, not coiitining any locality to any number of delegates. ‘ For over 20 years I have been e_lect¢-d a delegate to every Liberal Convention for our district until now. The reason is obvious. I have been speaking out pretty plainly against the Government License Law, and had I been amongst those invited would have moved a re- solution condemning this Act sudde- iuanding itsfrepeal. But the Convention -will pass it over and Angus -McLean will defeat whoever is named by the Convention today. - All the temperauce voter need do is remain at home. This is our remedy. It will teach what is t to be treated with cold contempt. ' - Tilurn nance MAN. , the principal causes of discontent with the present Premier is that he scales down expenditure :oo closely and does not dispense to his followers tlie salaries and piokings the major.ty of them loot: for. Look at our present Legislature- a small body divided into two factions- faetieu moving and actng with slgiew . of securing some advantage or pic ings 1 to themselves or their friends. l lf you have a change of Government. l the next ministry will be in the hands of the majority of its supporters, who will, of course. have an eye to pstzy boodling. This goes on from year to year and the patient taxpayer has yearly new burdens imposed on him ti meet an ever-increasing public debt' 1 would ere now have seen that tt this system will eventually end in at public indebtedness -which we shall be _- unable to bear. The truth is, a large 3 proportion of -»lectors,and'often enough to give a candidate a majority, are' amenable to bribery and improper iii- C Buences; and vote, not with regard to '-the' public welfare, but with ii view to - selves or their friends. One way of bettering our Legislature would be tohave the city represented* by a business _man, like Mr. Horace Haszard, instead _cf the amiable respec- table do-nothings we have there now-_ a few_such men would keep agitation thing a decent telegraph service. p - _ Yours truly. D V The Convention Today. 5 _ Siir,- Solomon said “There is no new I thing under the sun.” Those who will man and conclude that in the manner of Heretifore the rimaries nam with a majority of the Gover tl loss, Her gentle loving nature gained ior her the love and respect of allwho t who knew her. Ou the following Thursday her remains wsrefollowed by a'-large circle gf friends and acqain- tances to their last resting place in a-rolling until we should have for one` Little Sands' Cemeterv. ` Aslee in Jesu blessed élee `I‘axrsrim_ ` A calm and undisturbed repose, » ' 'i E 1 3 ; A; » msn. At the Esplanade, Aug. 30,fArthur Edward. infant son of A. Ernest and Clara Iugg, aged _ three months and three weexs. ~ - At Brackley Point. on Wednesday, Aug 23rd 1899, Jennie McCallum be- loved wife of Adam Johnston, aged 49= years. The deceased leaves s husband,” six sons and two daughters- to mourn heir irrc-trievable lose. - it Millvale on Friday the 11th day' of August, Elizabeth Jane aged _three weeks and three-days. Intent daughter of John A. and-Charlotte S. McMillan . Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid theuinot for of such is the At East Pisqnid on Aug. 26tli,Charles Benjamin, _youngest son of Mr.8amuel Jay. aged five months. p » At her home. High Banks, on the 12th'of‘ July, 1899. Mary, the dearly beloved wife of Donald Livingston., and daughter ct§Malcclm D. Munn, of, Little Sands. in the thirty-_fourth~-year of a her age. ,She leavesa husband ' and four ohildéim. -a ifdthhr. -mother, onsl- brother and two sisters, to mourn their P ss P9 E From which none ever wake to weep; ,Unbrokeu by the last of foes. ~ ‘ S \~.~\-.-o - t-»§ .ii %.f\..€r. 4 - 7 ~;. That is_tlie price we are ,’_ a good sound, extract of f for. s You have read ‘of HOF- y Benito, si liquid .mini sf I heait’s content and at 6.80 the train was , T boarded en route for home when all S ,_ article. arrived at 8.45 fully satisdedlhat Grace. ' _ _ A valuable bracing tonic, as- Chnrch has full sustained he sists di estion, iiiduoss slee _ S P- , See the price- l5c, or 2 I “fill f-|¢lll._®. llvyaism-I ..r lic ,per Bottle " or Zlor 25c..m 0 ' I left ot the Liberal party that we are not "Just Qric that they alreigood; right. " D s g I _ New Blues, P Greens. - f Dress Goods depart ment wlioh is the larg always ii nd filled with new and PRE'I"Tl A *wzam-i-i _._-_. ff malt, not advertised as ;.~ 'perhaps as some, buta f= bottles for 25c. rf- if pt i. Engineers and Machinists. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf. Char] tteto P. E. I. oPhon:l)§5. Every mail we -ire in receipt of letters from Ontario Furniture_N-inufactuiers, calling at- ” tention .to an advai__ e in the cost of their goods, the advance to date will ave e 15 _ _ rag per cent. Our prices lave not been advanced -buy now before the change. iwntaltt it ci.. tm 3%# *_ .==.-5’ ###iHf### iii *###*lli###iH‘?ll"»liif . l gqggn ' 0 _ \___ _ //j, r _ E _ _. **#* if d U l '/' ' 5 ~ . IIIIIE IAKERS OUR Nmvv ii SHOE FOR p _B MacLE Those Who are Fond of Good tCooking`-r 4 _ Should call at om-sim-e_ We Gm b°i1 “"9 Prices of Souvenir _ goods, Watches, Jewelry and_Spectacles, down to suit the tastes of any 3;.. W. cooK, ;';,;-f-.;-;--,;;,;;;_, TAR keen intcnch thth °'°¢hivzthatscc. aziweue as _ Dossibie ad ertismg prove mVg§'bav w”n 1°' °”°¥“5i"°°°l=f 'lgiloring M018 Flllllshing We IBB’-V ffygn s"“`°“- £112- x v°i»a"e'i°' vlotnmg swam.-s, nose I if/7’-_.mfr /// / 175 '\' ,ty / ” ?f” rtlt F11-TER » Q #Hf#### T W _ _ _ QI' al and Winter Suitings and Over e_ invite inspection, harnesses# ' Thee = no some their tim ...°.'f~.i'.°“.i“....'°.*° mw- UDOD. éuialéfded customer is our been _ w , Wor 8- U12 FWHM About thelclass of Dress _ t We keep You will always find H millinery Every costume is a Every day monument of style and elegance, good looking, good wearing and the price you will find -to be ment of showing a embossed We have them in all the _newest shad es among which are _' the Fawns,-Myrtle and Light Dui' well stocked est in t-: city you will _I M Ig 'fx ` '"'”°fN-5-W-.'=.A 0|! & EES- -isa ii --il 3 it