,C THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 5 898. , __ _ _ V _____# _. K»..`f`Babys OW" #T sl ...S08 _.s 't-f Lv *I 1- mum I 11 i num llll lllllllllll llllllllllllll. TUESDAY. JULY. 5. l898. THE SPANISH FLEET. The entire destruction of the Span ish Heat under command of Admiral Cervera is confirmed. The Spanish commander made a bold dash for lib erty on Sunday last only to meet with swift destruction. Admiral Sampson, with superior force and eager for bat- ‘WHAT VVE HAVE `WE’LL HOLD.” Baby when he has once been treated to abafh 9,'i{h H -wants no other-because be RHOWS no other makes him fr el so nice. Many imitations of Baby's Own SOAP. look like it, but baby feels the difference. The Albert Toilet soap ¢°~» N111- Montreal. 71 ,first as crushing as any in naval tle appears to have administered a. de- history. i Our des atch tells that ever shi P Y P was destroyed, and the work seems to have been accomplished as swiftly and effectually as that accomplished by Commodore Dewey at Manila\ two mont-hs before. Cervera’s fleet contained with one exception the finest ships in the Span- ish navy. They were among the swiftest fighting ships afloat, well armored in steel and carrying heavy guns. They had cost Spain over fif- teen millions of dollars. Sampson’s achievement may be said to have eclipsed even the bril- sexcam § § BOTTLES DAVISDN 8|. 00’ ' Great George St. Charlottetown. July 5d f E _E lllllll l llllllll l ls nruufinrsu __L~;_ E EVERY QORIIHE § gn lllllllllll ll liant exploit of Dewey. He has made a great name for himself and glory to the national Independence Day. Spain has now lost two fleets, formidable navy with which a few will only be to sustain fresh defeats. CLOSE SEASON POR LOBSTERS- We are authorized by Sir Louis ies, to say that after giving a great deal of consideration to the hundreds of applications pro and con sent to his department with reference to the ex- tension of the lobster season and after having had personal interviews with many of those interested in the lish- e url Pruril. lu url lor ll Special Offer for 2 _ E _E Short Time Only. Come and see Samples at our Studio ALL DORK GUARANTEED and no <1..-posit .-eqnired. . J cries, and having ascertained the facts with respect to the size of the lobsters that are being taken this year, he has come to the conclusion that it would be fatal to the lobster industry to grant any extension of the close sea- son this year. All the officers of the department have been notified that there will be no extension and that factories must be sharply closed on the 15th instant, as they have been obliged to close on the first along the South-east coast of Nova Scotia. The Minister is daily in receipt of communications but he trusts this public notice will prevent any further applications as his decision has al- ready oeen given against any exten- ion. Very little is heard from the Klondyke is these days, from which it may be presumed that the mining community in the Yukon district, is a. fairly quiet and orderly one. There . Special arran2'enient.~: with photo-l. ~ graphers for phozos at reduced prices. llllll lillllll llll lllllllll West side Queen .\`;..Charlottetoivn. Four doors above J T i\lcKenzie`s store. S. F. TARBUSH, RESIDENT AGENT. Charlottetown, Mch l-l,eod6m. Under the dislingnished Palrnnage of Sir Louis H. and Lady Davies and the llalur and Mrs. Warburton. ~ Hfr.lrr....rn§lr.§.u.f~I Miss llarrietta LaDell This talented young lady whose for- mer appearance in this city elicited such favorable comment and gave so much leasure to those who were fortu- P _ . ._ ' . _ _ lottetown. nate to hear hm., ha, Deen engaged possibility of a iloatingcoaling station D_ A_ MACKINNON, by the Ladies’ Aid of me P. E. r. ©1181 C3111 1>@}°W@d from Placeto place- 6_4 if. Hospital to give an entertainment in The Dew _dork World now Puls f01`-- - - the ris a notable absence of the murders, ilynchings and vigilance committees 1 that marked the history of gold min- ing in California. The firmness of Canadian government and the lpresence of the mounted police have lno doubt been main factors in main- 'taininff order. It is estimated that | e l40,000 miners have gone into the ldistrict this season, and as many as lcould secure locations have gone to l work, while a host of others are busy lprospecting. We ought shortly now lto learn some particulars of the . number of millions forth coming from this spring`s wash-up. l The theory of the absolutr necessity of coaling st-ationsis somewhat giving way under the experiences of the lbnited States fleets. The Republic l had no outside coaling stations at the I beginning sf the war. Dewey seized lone at Cavite. The fleets in the §\Vest Indies have for a month past successfully coaled from the collier ships in the open sea., even in bad weather. What has _ been once done can be done again Then there is the ward the 1dea`that permanent forti lied coalinv stations may probabl - V' M. C- A' cost more than they are worth, se; a -on- ing they are proven to be not in- dis ensible Tuesday Evening,luly5th. 'P ' ' ___ At which she will be assisted by Miss Annie Hyndman and the Misses Earle, and Messrs. James Hvndman, l Frank nays.-ra, T. A. M@L2.»..n ..ndl°'i15’ for fllé Statement that every IS tl’ 059" Well k”°‘"1 “”*’l°l°S at Charles E`ar1e_ ; dollar of revenue derived by the state l lelfll Prlce lgllan regular, 9-11_1l Sflll lllgller D0 not miss ,MS Opportunity It lfrom the liquor traffic costs the peop`ielPr1C°‘l arllrles by asserrlrlg rlley 11-re mm, not occur ,,_,,,,,_i,,_ You Will' 5,15 lnot less than four dollars. The liquorlW01"Cl1 11111Cl1 1110"? than they really Sir Leonard Tilley, for many years. finance minister of Canada, was auth l the news of his victory added fresh and has but a fraction left of the months ago she thought to threaten the United States coast. She may still light on as Sagasta says, but it Davies,Minister of Marine and Fisher- To realize the value of good water supply, such as we have in Charlotte- town it is only necessary to be sud- denly deprived of it. This is what happened to Santiago a few days ago when the American forces in the night cut the water mains and diverted the water to their own camp. Santiago, under a burning sun, with six or seven times the population of our own city, has had since J une 26th noother supply of water than that supplied by wells and cisterns. COMING EVENTS . Guardian readers will _find the _follow- ing convenient to clip and keep for ref- CT€7lC8. Wednesday, July 6th-First Metho- dist church S S picnic at Wiltshire. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, July 6th, Trh. Sth- W C T U annual con- vention in Charlottetown. VVednesday,July 20th-Grace Church S S picnic. MASONS. ' St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple. second Tuesday in monlh. D R MCLENNAN, Secy. Temple, first Monday in month. J R Davison, Sec’y. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- sons in Masonic Temple, first Thursday in month except June, July and August. J J \Veldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T. in Masonic Temple. third Wed- nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. onnrnnnows St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening- NV A Martin, Sec'y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. Trevor Waller, Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10,1neets first and third Tuesday of every month . -Ada M Godkin, Secretary. sons or ENGLAND. Every Thursday evening in their hall, in V icioria Row. Andrew Newso n Soc’y. _ ron!-131'!-msg. Court Avondale I. 0. F. second and fourth Tuesdays. J D Taylor, Sec’y. Court Mount Stepheh In O. F. third Tuesday, both in- Foresters’ hall. Queen Street. J F. MacMillau.' Sec’y. igCourt Charlottetown C. 0. F. second and fourth Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. G. Gillespie, Sec‘y. .1 GOOD TKHPLAB8. Charlottetown Lodge", No_ 68, every Thursday- evening in Wrigh_t’s hall. corner Kent and , Prince Streets. K L McDonald, Sec’y. sons or rmarnnaxcn. . Prince Edward Division next re- gular meeting Tuesday June 21st. Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wrighl’S hall. J J Chappell, Sec’y. Orient Division. No 161. every Friday evoning,in their room in Masonic Temple. George Davison. Sec’v. Well _glade Makes Well Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex- perienced pharmacists of today, who have brought to the production of this great medicine the best results of medical re- search. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a modern medicine, containing just those vegetable ingredients which were seemingly in- tended by Nature herself for the allevia- tion of human ills. It purifles and en- riches the blood, tones the stomach and digestive organs and creates an appetite; it absolutely cures all scrofula eruptions boils, imples, sores, salt rheum, and every finrm of skin disease; cures liver complgint, kidney troubles, strengthens and uilds up the nervous s stem. It en- tirely overcomes that tired iveeling, giving strgnlgth and eligrgy plugs of weakness an anguor. war s o malaria, tyf phoid fever, and by purifying the blood it eeps the whole system healthy. |-| d ’ O 0 S narirra Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. l'l00d’S Pills ‘éiti ii‘.E..ilf.L`l{’.'. Il.‘-i.““" For siting ro mu The undersigned offers “High- lands,” his residence at Georgetown, for sale, or to rent for the summer. This place is pleasantly situated, has coach house and stables, orchard, etc. For particulars apply at the ofiices of Warburton & Mackinnon, Char- lu Sell Guuds. Pleasure and Prdiit and be helpinc on l menys Solicitor in the Pl9bl5.Cll'0 C3111- l are’ and then taking about half- The ` D ° ll t f th V ' ' ' ' a good work. General Admission, 25 cts- As the seats are not numbered, holders will kindly come early and avoid the rush. Doors open at 7.30. Entertainment begin at 8 o’clock. Ladies, please remove your hats ! ! ‘ ' 4-Zi. paign as pu ort a statement that public are sometimes deceived this since confederation the revenues der- ‘yayi *md Pay Pretty dear f01‘ g00dS- | n u ived from liquors have totalled $212,- 0111' Way iS all 30058 lnlirked in plain Bgsgwgd Sgafs, ms, l0U0.000. Four times these figures llgures- Less regular dlscolmli for would be $848,000,000, representing rash- the monetary cost to the people in the same eriod Add the iecious lives E. W, T P ~ P' sacriiced and all the want, woe and _ misery and see at what frightful cost vict°"a Jewelry st°re' the traiiic has been maintained. Charlottetown. Victoria Lodge in Masonic- ruuv Srrur urru D Tne=day 5th July and sails for St John's Ndd.. via North Sydney carrying live stock on deck d od d d k t an pr uce un er ec a ow rates. For further information as to freight or passage. Apply to 4,2iExPat Agent BLACK DIAMOND LINE _ . 1/:lr s._.v1f-'; "` -’ -f~._..# ‘_-~--_¢ -._-age -:f___. V _ ,g__. __,__,____ ,_ , v 5-*~* ~., _ . ‘H .._w-_ _ __’ ...f ._ _ The S.S.Bonavi ta sailing from Montrr>.al,Fri- day morning, July 8th,w1ll be due at Char- lottetown Monday morning. July_ ll_th, and will ‘nil for St..lohn's Newfoundlannyia. north Sidney. carrying Horses, Cattle and sheep on deck,and produce und-r deck at low rate=. For further! ilarticuaars as to freight and a a y o “ gsm pp PEAKE Bsosaco. Agents. Ch`town, Julv 5th. '98 3i emi. lllllllll l}Hlllll]H The Sunday School Picnic in conne' tion with the First Methodist Church, will be Grove, a beautiful spot for a day’s pleas A tea table for visitors will be well sup e e ag ment of a first rate committee and a ood \ 1 ~\`-"3 An \\ » l 'Tn ‘ u .,_, l F s. , * .. .' y SS POLINO is due here from Montreal N RATTENBURY, iiiléihfeiiifehf cirun_r_r§g_ SEGON IANOS IUOOO Ne. |-n- s. wrrrrams brand Ne o-small upright O , _ ¢ s in perfect order only two yeld Good practice instrument Price when new $600 00 sale price 6 sale price to clear 3 No 7_’r°'dw°°‘ ‘ ha. No. 2-John Rogers & Son U prlght L,,,,d0,,_ Engl,” , in fine order. A nice prac- square, good hill tone, tice instrument. Sale .price price No. 3-Frederick Starr S uare N° 3- p“n|-mm, Ng* Ygqy An American malle pianoas good as new. Sale price §3l;“';_lg;°'“° m mm °"l°l` l \4`_wl JI & London, England. A modern up Ne 9-A I his lioqlew fr.r»..13,i:"°.;.=;.:.i;1;“d‘d an on .':..:°:.“:.1.:r~ "1 =°°'= C011 1 . No. 5-Stodart of New York No I0-A lr&|lburyl»OlHlW square, good as new sale Small Sq\1&l'%. Ulf!! ll'l&@ P,-me instrument, sale pi-ice We have also on hand a large number of good looollléllll Ollillg reliable makers. We are putting them In thorough order ll rlplili lo will sell them at prices ranging from SIB 00 to SOO OO to Chl! llllll ll! ll Every Plano and Organ guaranteed for a reasonable length oftlmo A grand chancoto lot your children learn to play for I omlll Quill! If A liberal discount off for spot cash Easy terms of payment tp reliable purchasers %%%%%%%§? WDIIKH .liiifalm in Ili lmillll s pp! ga iii; lliii _._ ” §i-"1 *_ “W J- l (;|_ Mug; 3 grourids of William Clarke, Eq, ahldiiple 0 held t 1\ rth W ltshir th be ful 0 “'° Anyone can afford to get a Refrigerator at the plied with good things Also the Ice Sell them C d Ref sh t Booths P31111 fgueemgfmlgfgunder th mn e Ice Cream Freezers at very low prices OG g time may be expected by old and young. Visitors’ railway return tickets 35c. D & Visitors Tea Tickets 25c- Train will start at 10 o’clock. June 30 td , L - ; Y` Swell Printing 'I rl! mg? *__*-,___5y.~.;,é,;} Everybody is talking about our printing ,,'<.'=?_<~'1\3§.~‘1is\ say it is noni: qrllgilc and best of reasonable prlooo If you would like to try oui work we would J D 'I'a.'y1 `QUEEN STREET PKIITIR AIO -I Iliiilixi