't ~.,,_ ‘Y nehlltfoiiice tiimi-§il£llllk &‘$'iii»»%ii.liissn. Venn _ I1 4 1* THE GUARDIAN cHARI.oT'1‘s'roWN_ SEPTEMBER 20 1898. _ _ - _ - | ' Draperies and Art Fabrics. Ytiirll lie ~tii'<\i_\‘ iiitvrf>.-tetl anti pit-:iseti iii the tri1l_\' nitis- tit' new t'i'eai.ti\>ii» iiiiw nt liiiiiil iii lu-;\iir\~_ ~t\"l<- niiil \tiiivtv iii UBETUNS. UENIMS. ART Slllii. Alil SATEENS. l|NSEl. |JllAPEll|ES~ Elli- l"oi' Ciirtziiii lli':ipvi`ie.<. t`o\'ei'_<. and the ni:in_\' iiwfiil and or iianieiital iisvs to wliicli tliose fabrics iiin_\' he tivvotetl. Ask to see them. F. Perkins& Co The Milliiiery Leaders. oe-e-ee-ooo -. b i i i l I ?‘ with refusal. The Spanish govern- 1. . I Marine Insuranee I ` _ _- - msn'-ance , le S=1lif1i_UPP0ft T9 1319” lf'V V0 lm' mains, and clearing this barrier with a Panles 3' ' tary and Personal °°“t"_b“l‘°n5- In bound.I was soon speeding tiomtwards. g _ Santiago who made application for 'of Archbishop Ireland, who is quoted F. W. HYNHMAN _fl Hlllll Alllllll Grand Tracadie Beach rluncs EDWARD |sl.ANn -i1 Fine Boating, Bathing, Fishing. TERMS $2.00 per day, $6.00 week. Special rates to Families for Season. _ Opens June 25th, 1898. per the I. C. HALL, Mgr. Charlottetown June 11 1898 dlyti `-f'nF~'-‘f _ “nineteen In nine line ln We have added to our establish- ment an up-to-date FOUNDRY with all the latest. im provexneni s. * Our aim is to please our custom- ers and in order to do so we must _ give them Cass ual t g in canada or Umgs eq 0 any "“' We have therefor: procured the = _ _ very best American Sand and E one of the best Moulders in the 3 provinces. We are now in a pos- 1' _-__ Engineers and Machinists __-: Steam Navigation Co's Wharf Charlottetown P E I PHONTE 171 Enninnninnninninniinnnnnniiiiiiiins; i`§l£§‘”‘$_._“'iLil‘;e$.i‘“S‘l“;t;..1°.l’e;‘2. _getter boxes of 6 a.m., 2 p.m, and 3 , gé _ _ _ . m. ition to meet the long desired needs of the public. _ Why not patronize home Indus- ` WY Rnd bring along your work. _ Zuni °°”V_i”00d E pogpts genes to Belfast._6.15 a_m. __ dive us is can and we Wm en :__ I or ourier route to l\orth River and a t '*' ' - __ __ & G pall points thence to Victoria: Tuesday, ll lllllllllll I Ito o ' * o “ t Uf”“""§'°f ‘he l’l.‘s’l1 Ulllcefs Of “he in some point, and. like a flash. thc In the Log Sohool~ qschool any more. _ _ The following reminiscences were Thi; :tary gf tlhe geachiras bwlmh-ty - in _ sprea i ¢~ t ist e own n a ga e. iis New Cu _ _ taken down almost verbatim from ii 'l‘L'lii. that the entire case agaiiist _ W lli'c\'fii.- was iiinile up ot' liuii(li'edsn_Ui_ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ . _- - ~ ' ' . I t r' - U, , __.. .,._ I .5 .| ]r_, _|_._y scioo enas eng since been ga \ C ii " 0 ili ~t ` * i _ _ li ill 1 ut I “ I) l ic in 3., “ '_ i U Of ' i __ _ __ i ‘ ` i l l m mtqyii 11 \\ iici ~tf\| il/ i i lt non also hetiuies P at \\~- its the siiitide, bil. llcnry _ 1' pin ihulile that the fziinons borderan th }._,_{,.,-},__,,_\» ¢l_,,,,,§ tim; he acted by were fought. Mv last encounter witn ioidt r of his’ military chiefs, whom he U10 tefwllef W9-S Of 3 Sefivlls klmli *md Y lwiil now expose. No scandal of _\i_ nmdeiwi times can surpass the black- I ness of the awful crime now coming _ si light and siiiirchin" the clin.racter` I‘i'eiich army. l EDIT°R1AL NOTES' head, causing an ugly gash, from which _ lood ii_erally streamed. The testi- ment in my hands belonged to the teacher, and doubtless in revenge fir the blow, 1 held it open, turning the leaves and smearin the volume with The Roman Catholic clergy at their salaries out of the customs collections at that port have been met ment had formerly pnid them, but the l`nited States has no state church and could not continue the practice. This decision meets with the approval as follows:- ‘ ‘There will be no union of church and State, such as is established by custom or concordat in certain Catholic count- ries of Europe. There will he complete protection of allpropertirs and of all persons with such principles. Catholics in the United States are satisfied, and` Catholics in our new possessions will barrassments felt will’ be temporary the greater number of parishes. more- over, church propezties yield ample -i revenue to meet all expenses.” - ---t-i THE ASS AND THE TRAP- Fable X- The Poultry once brought a Pe ition to the Kin of the Bsrnvard ra in ‘suits the Fox is a good thing for the _ Poultry gg amid ” Israel Blank,by the way now an M .P.P. `i Mortal..-It is a goodthing to find in NSW Bl‘\1l1SWiCk» l`°Pli€d. “W6 aw going after you and you had better, come back or we’l1 make you”. “Who ` Y and then do the Opposite. 1 says I had better go bac-k,“I demanded. -railway, 8.15 a.m.and also at 3.40 p.m, inn §_ _ ~ P Y S for Protection against the Fox. The Case was refexr._d to the King’s Learn- eflCounc1ior, the Donkey, who set about devising a means of _restraining the Fox. In due time he produced' a Trap of his own invention, which he brought in triumph to Cbanticleer. the NPO" W°"1d `°l`¢`ai'°» I imlglnedi i while few cared whether the school- master lived or died. yet I would stand before the public as guilty of_ murder. With these thoughts charging each other lhrough the brain I at once gave up all idea of flight ;I|would stand like a man ;with this decision It-_stepped out on King Shanghai, -‘it won’t. do. Whatever the mad and °°01.Y asked' °‘W°11 b°Y5» where are you going P” The elder boy, -‘But are vou certain it will catch the Fox ?” asked the King. “Sire,”_rspli- ed the Donkey. “I have _not merely my own opinion of i‘s meri‘s, but the I-` ox, who has carefully examined it and and seen it woik,is greatly in favor of it as well." ‘-In ihat case,” replied out what your Enemy wants ou to da THE GHARLOTTETOWN HAILS town Pont Qillco as foliowl (Local Time). . i _ _ § Without occupying time to contrast th l with wicli sticcve<_iiiig reveli-ition. It if \, ering the trick, and now thoroughly ei.- raged, the dominie started off for ii 3 » _ generations, had turoislied weapons for its hearth oi' broken brick. fuinishid just what I wanted. I seized ii. hn_|i aimed that caused the whple fracis., They had doubtless come to spread "and if you don’t et the worst tronnc- T The mails close at the Charlotte i lt is now considerably _over sixty sl f. _ f I _ _ f I iyeais sincelwont to school in mv ni.- S The r'g‘t'“ S"“"‘“' 0 tm °0"'lti villi 1 ‘ nville Nova §~oti:i - ~ deiiiiiatioii and exile of lli‘t‘§’fuS §§l‘UWS _vse gb of (Ira ' l - L out the old tesmmemi wie of lmmcung _ _ _ _ _ inainiing for maiming. Shortly afier the nilding_ tui‘ni:nre and general equip- b tion-sei-iii~‘ t`roin l‘]stci'lizw.y’s confes-linonts with those of io-day,I sheli lsioii. iii:iili~t`i'oiii his safe refuge. in co 'eil to his fziilicis in pziice, a mode ot' aperture aiiiii'ip:itol hy f/ew of his ` l aiely missed ending in signal d‘sa~ter. he class ot some dozen boys and girls. rom twelve (my own age), to five or , x, had just stood un for niorning scrip- ure rfnding. The boy next me erred aster"s enony ruler was up in the air. i being thetal‘er gotthe hlow in the g _ . blood from heginninglo end. /l)1sc_'iv-l beach tree near the buildin , which fir tears. and cut a murderous-looking gud, as the instrum~ n s were calli d. Kuoyvl in that I would be the victim, and now 8 maddened with pain. I looked about for m- ans of defence and oi offence too, :is- it happened. A great tir<-place, wi h brick and 'waited until tl e dominie appeared in , the doo- - way The missile took him right were over and decided to run. The cnl means of egress ii ere across what The consequences of mv rash act now loomed befoie me; I would be hanged certain sure, as. in my excitement n»-t even atrial stood between u.e and tl e scaff ld. . Feiring to go home, AI skulked into a place of concf :i.‘_ii1en' ai fl engaged in vigorous thinking, when a l at once my intention was arrested by the appeararce oi two boys running tv- wards me at the top of their speer\_ nn i of them the boy at wh__in ine olow was news of the murder; what consternation | “Themaster says so,”_ replied Israel. I _ I ii ntino my remarks to the teacher. d hom l shall cull Smythe, an lrisfi- _ iin. and ii genuine specimen ofthe ol I __ i i iall call llenry Webster) did not act tricily in self-dc-fence, be was aciiiig lood-shedding nffrny the trustees held n investigation resulting in the tcacher`s ismissal, a sentence eriing very mutzh n it’s feature of niildness, as the brute hould have got ihc peniteutiary for a ouplcct yeais. I may stale incident. ally that at the investigation the most , ini ortant‘evidence came from two iipils. I was pioliiihly no worse than S _ _ _ _ _ _ e :ivcragc boy at niv age; but stitiiig f tl ch .t iiicriininatin" document, ,he ,.358 mi (1|y_ my relauons Wim U,” was :it~tii;il»\' :ii the hniidwritiiif’ teacher were by no means pleasant ; lcan . l~1_i.»rlin/.v, :is Yoln cliariied it was. still show scars ns evidence that bail] -s mgll lasses named Smith not long out rom England; lnesein their peculiar Yorkshire dialect maintained I-lenry’s innocence stoutly in such words as, "him wasn't to blame, indeed him wasnt.” The grammar was unquest- ionably bad. but the English spirit of fairness came into view, not long after the incident quoted Henry’s parents crossed the strait and nude P. E. Is- land their home whfre honest industry was followed; by the usual results, namely, prosperity .Atter some years and when Henry was a young man of 18 or 20 he coaxed his father to make with him a trip to their former home in the land of the Mayflow- er. Many changes had taken place since their departure; the log schodl had been replacedby one more in keep- ing with progress and the Smith gil ls were now blooming maidens at their best. One in particular drew our herc"s attention and stirred up feelings to which be had been a stranger up to this time. The following June a second v’sit was paid, but I shall not weary the reader. Finally he carried the _voung lady back as a bride. a choice which be never had occasion to rue. _X--@----2 A MOTORMAN ESCAPES. How Benjamin Bacon Escap d from a Terrible Position. Toronto,Sept.19.-Benjamin Beacon, motorman No. 15O.in the employ of the Toronto Street Rail way Co. tells the tollowing story of his escape from a situation in which death maenacfd him daily. ~‘I have. for a year past, been a great sufferer from severe pains in my hack. My doctor told me I had the tirst stage of Biight’s Disease. He could not help me, nor did the many adver- tised medicines do me any good. At length, I gave Dodd‘s Kidney Pills a trial. The result is that to-day I am a new man, sound and well and strong in every respect.” » ; THE New Brunswick and P. E. Is- and branch ot the Woman’s Missionary Soc`ety will meet at Fredericton, N. B.. on \Vednesday, October 5th, at 9 a m. Executive will meet on Thursday even- ing it 8 o`cl‘ock. Arrangements have been made for-return tickets at single are. Full particulars will be given at a latter date.-Ronsizra M. HYDE. 1aw& W. ' ` i"`.l i. i‘*‘?-,i,` _ ' ,:`l!1’f eil* iflli!llif‘“ffl-slifsiillllifW1i_iliill~:f;fiili@é`i wr Cb . lllllllll g ng you ever got I don’t know much.” °°Isn’t he dead,” I exclaimed. ~-Dead P” For ints west with connections iitoiieplied Israel c°memPm°usly’ ";°h° P°_ ( ) Summerside and-Tignish on line of with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown. For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of rail- wav. 6.45 a.m. For Souris and Georgetown only, 2.30 p.m. For Courier route to Southport and all Thursday and Saturday. 6.10 a.m. For United States, New Brunswick, mario. Quebec and the Northwest, .15 a.m. For Nova Scotia 6 30 a m _ _,__ _ __ ___ _ li we-eeseeeeeeee e ei the Best WRl(iHT’S FURNITURE, l\[a0lf‘-_ Well-Wears Well. Sold cheap MARK WR|GHl& ll0.,ill’|l. Hoivin MAKERS. aiswenwwmnm thatl [wasn’t guilty of murder sind rael thirsted for gore and was determined I should go back by meansfair or foul; _ finding words unavailing he seized me clear and the result was a fight, after _ __= . some skirmishing I landed a' heavy box _§ _ on his nose and for the second time that 5 E - day I shed blood. Israel had more l§ than enough of it and both boys went | =.=;.. SUN N¢'g;iDbEe content' E hack while I went home and ave all l E ° E is _ -_ not to Wear out but we do "from - - ‘EIIIIII l ll § ’ l IE; _g__§t$;>;i;_.:_nps_f_:;_.;u_iei;-_*___-§e;_n_;»_igm: _ lllllllllllll|||l|ll|||llIllIl|l|Illl|ll_|ll|I Illlllllllll gualwtee _hem U, last longer mmm' than most shoes. _ _ _ By Biglow dt Boys and Girls. soin School Shoes of Strong!! A pebble leather are wanted ~ i now. We have *them-_ prices from T5c to $1.00, Aust?-ei 2m ever heard tell of adead schoolmaster P _ . _ lguess you never saw him _ so ‘much ,ESIN9 “T9 and d9SP9~t°h H3138; alive as. at this very minn’e; but you 'ionly the very best'Drugs -pro-' g § as more than relieved at learning wou1dn’t suspend from a gallows, I had no intention of facing the schoolmasten iill his wrath had gone down. But Is. ` by the collar butl wrenched myself What is as to _be prohihitory. - eesar-= ' l iii? E (P f§‘~¢ seein ¢.‘°f`° can _eu-1 '-X / §.’i‘¥ In Men s (Slater’s) a ALLEY Box Calf . _ lt is a black leather, made from the finest calf skin, finished on the grain, (or hair) side. and in theligliwist and most tiexible leather for its thickness and ut-:ir ever manufactured, remaining soft and coinfortalile to the foot until worn out. It is tanned with alumina, an agent Which, till a. few years ago was so expensive _placeclpit within the tanners’ reach until i to day “Box {Ca._lf”~`i's the most fashionable of leathers for out door 5,, Prescriptinns_ We an these with ni pos; are going to catehitl Come on now écurable. for I want to ae him wollop you while =__ he has blood in his eye." Though I 2 W . _ lllllllllll Take Driiggists _ Sundries bs, Brushes, Sponges, etc Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll U' (D s S? - s ||ll||| We invite you to, look over; hese lines and compare prices. E Money savers in our line. '_ Trade at the "'= |||||| 2 :==:» E I I Illlllllllllllll lllll its £331 % *HE llcre extensive mining has _ .la _ »_s_._`. .E ‘ _< -< .innnnnii _ i fi |‘ cars. murrs, __nurrs, coLi.Aas In Alaska, Sable, Elltirll Asfraohan, Bray l American Dppoollm, 6|-ey Lamb, Blank Ilan, _.i _ __ Ii <' __ llll lllllllll tllllllllll 5. " F. PERKINS . _¢ __ 'rnesniaallsnvi DIRECT New Cloth for Fall We have opened aline? line of lilllr' lili"ili‘l‘. `i‘i`r.l'i.‘i‘.i`n ;lt paystog 4 -i `<4> If* -VI lime _ Tells 1 BEAUTIFUL 1 FUR TRI cents up to $1.50 yor yd 011|' Fur Doparhloi ll Floor. Gomoalli llpooi we will he ploaiod to lhol Suitings. Overcoatings and Tronsering Call now and get first choice-a full nishings always on hand. JOHN iMcLE Sairtcbrlail. P. E. ISLAND ...__ _ _ ___._.,_________-_.M -~Yv - - DR. ALEX. MGNEILL Physician & Surgeon. ,ng busier (Formerly of Kensington.) you WMI* . . _ i Prince St., Charlottetown. Bm" ' ‘ I % . c ._ _Q Sail Box Gall Laced Bents in ,_£>e,e°S“° ~e- P<“11~C”“"°‘=- , fQ__‘_‘;“§,'}e,,,,,,| ¢ l ¥i¥#¥i%%`l:"s¥n¥i`l¥ esese _ *MT ~ #_ W- it ret urned W e_fii‘e»ii»_=»i_ - ntnnin.innnii,n. E. to have yW" A, Ml cl El Graduate _College of Civil Engineering Cor later on f T" 4 ' T ‘I J I `- ‘ Detail:/iisniliitgirsltign ` eer for General W0rk,3P¢° ‘nmai i inet sy'ii’rsuii$"sammry Engineering me asses . INE F PW ‘HKQH "“"W<'\' \,\{{l19W Nfflif r‘!9‘I"FiFi"" KWIIQWII ’W