_ ;_:..-_ ' . ._ .., . -. 'fa _ ,_ -v _ rl-' 1 1 ‘- ` si r~`“"‘ ‘ 1 898 f’ THE GUARDIAN, 0HAauo1"rE'roWN.00roBna 2_1; i_ ' ` Examination ' Local llltl Ploiillttitll Iltllls Provos tho Story. thoso Navy Interest. @-___-_.l Gleaned By ‘Guardian’ Report- ers and Gootresiiondents. i-is-3 lm Budget ot ttanoosliigs tloaoil About - the lllslrlcl. DR. STRICKLAND arrived home last night from a trip to Boston and New York. t t WARDEN John E. Shatford, of Hali- fax, is registered at the Davies hotel. He is on his annual trip to Montague t Bridge to vurchase produce. one dolla|\’s of Value for 42 inch Heavy all wool Nav Y gp worth 45c- 'ilinch French Fancies, all wool THIS inch bird finish Navy serge, wen-ers, will not spot or only oosns llY BHUS A The _Always Busy Store. H Ar nmsgaeriew' mu" 1 .. e oi 3 o .iiiiiiiimiiiuiuiiiiiiuiiuuiiui iuu_iii_t_itiioiui_4uiuuouiiuui Thu Choco- Pebble b o o t s , lined, wearer-s 2-I0 Choco- Laced WBTID 2-2 iii: waiq extra 2 3 Laced Laced extra sole lined o warm lined. very durable. 2 3 Box aoed warm 2-I Visses’ and Children's Walkin Bwtsin Dongola and oil Pebble. unigelloiiifir)-ii.dS;>riccs" R. STAIIPERS’ CURNEH Don Hannel laced very able | “Io "`_”“" ' i The sort that tickles the palate, Worms the heart, brightens thought, aids digestion and makes one Feel as he quaffs the beverage, that life is worth living, and that Coffee is right- fully the crowning and I est feature of the breakfast table -this is the reason you should use OUR Busan of J Ava and even with quality. ' _ in Gaspe .Ba-im from Quebec on Friday morning and left there on Monde I Moons Corrine in preference U0 any other. We grind it fl'B8h as required Price just MR. W N. Rroos, the popular bag- . gage master of the Charlottetown rail- ;_ way station, has returned from a well earned holiday trip to Boston. , AT I`uesday afternoon’s meeting ol Presbytely in St. John. the application of George D Ireland, a native of Al- Gllif f0l‘ berton, whoinad applied for recogni- tion as a licentiate. was licensed, Mr. Ireland to preach the gospel. FRATERNAL V1s1'r.- On Friday next, GBl|tS t yu" the 21st inst., at 8.30 1.. m. the mem-A -_ nd bers of Victoria Division. S. of T. will ip. ' D ay a fraternal visit to Orient Div1sion.` Members are specially requested te be present. Installation of otiicers. \V1L1.1.-mr Wexrunneru arraigned f0\‘ being drunk disorderly and fighting C was fined $8 or 40 days with hard lab0l‘ yesterday. Stephen McLellan, for being ~ - drunk and disorderly, was fined $2 or ' 10 days; W. Rood. for drunkenness* was fined $2 or ten days. ' wesrers regular 60c stud GE°'_S'”‘““l Wm Pr°°'°h Edlf, catioual sermons ‘at the following places ;-Union Road, Lot 33 Oct C 31st,at 7.80 p.m.and at Little York,Nov.. _ _ _ _ lst, Tuesda at 7.3 . m‘. o ° ` yard y. 0 p C llections"` will be taken in aid of the Educational Fund. 4 Hua MsJss'rr’s ship Talbot arrived y . morning for Mi=e in. After spending two or three days there she wiil call at Dalhousie where she will remain three d'ays‘,leaviug therp for Qh_a__rlotteto`wn and Halifax en route for the West Indies. _ THE marriage took place at New Yorkafew days ago, of Mr. George Schurman. barrister, and _Miss Helen Munro. daughterfof the late George Munro. lr. Schurman, who is a native of Freetown, P. E. Is’a`nd._._iI a gradu- ate of Dalhousie. He is uowpractisiug his profession in New York-. He is a» brother of.Professor Schurman. ‘ ‘Ikon and steel vessels are of cem- Pamiiuely recent date, yet not nearly soj recent as most people imagine;.'a_-paper before me dated just sixty years ago rb»;»~ cor-is the launching of an iron steamer. _- 270 tons, built at Birkenhead across the Mersey from Liverpool, and belong-ng to the City of Dublin Steam Packet er owned by that concern. Paosecirron _Busan obtained the ollowing convictions .before Stipendi- ary Blanchard, at Souris; _Wednesday,‘ garnet the following par.i_t»a: Angus Rf cDona\d, $50 and costs; Angus B McDonald," $50 and coazs; Ambrose Moynagh, $50 and costs; Michael J- Foley, $50 and costs; Chas. Anderson, Q E3 cos‘s. This shows that lroseeutor Bears means business and he should rece.ve help and sympathy trom the 0 I ` ` . UQ Death Pulls the Trigger. A man doesn’t have to pull the trigger himself in order to commit sul- cide. He doesn’t even need a gun or any kind of weapon. All he need do is work hard and at the same time neglect his health. Death _will do the rest. Men nowadays are all _in n hurry. They bo1t_ their food, and get indi- gestion and torpid liver._ The blood gets impure. When the blood islimpurehsooner or later something will smash. The smash will be at the weakest and most overworked point. In a_ marshy 90\1¥lt\’Y ft will probably_be malaria and chills., A t working man will probably have a_ bilious attack. A clerk or -bookkeeper will have deadly consumption. A business, _or pro- fessional rnan, n¢fV011S Pf°Stf9't‘°” °’ exhaustion. _ lt isn’t hard to prevent or cure these dis- eases if the right remedy is taken at _the IN GITYAND Iilllllillll-_ ot `oe_pdo"a_s'.’-. Athoagh at' 9 a.» m..,oply ‘ LETTER F801 DR- TAYLOR 5”*--TU .V0Ur paper of this mornin you sa : "It was with some sur ris gathering beard one of the speakers make the statement, ‘I am a republican Out-_and out' Our people are notonly iiellndly loyal to their sovereign”, &c. _ . tlbcve quotation Your action in this matter is an example of the impropiety of a cntte quo ing simple sentences to be h ld responsible only for the legitimate meaning of the;who1e texto! his speech. This is what I said :- "Personally I am a republican. I believe in the principles of republican- _m. ln saying this I do not wish to be understood as not being a good sub- jeetof the Queen, or as undervaluing the British constitution. Ou the con- trar. the Queen has no more loyal subject than I am. Butwbat, after all, is the British government but aspecies of republicanism with the Queen as continuous president? If an election were to take place tomorrow in Britain the Queen would almost unanimously be chosen president of the nation. In the commons is vested the complete control of the nation.” If you had given this quotation pon sous would nott as they now do, think that I had _uttered disloyal sentiments. Yours, &c. dns. ‘ ' F. P. TAYLOR lt is plain t_o whom you refer in the is Bears and HoKfnnon- SIR.--The most. clever piece' of Scott ' Act worn ever done in this town was done by Prosecutor Bears and Coustalble McKinnon on Tuesday 18th inst. After. driving four' 'miles in a cold rain storm. and tberumseilers watching for them, they succeeded in serving summonses ‘st~_s’ix ofthe worst -places in ’Souris. < Thsyfatl' had closed doors with two. ex- 1 one suinmons__w*as.served they l:a'l____.iill' sixleases ready for trial be_lo_|ie_ night, and having to go some miles east,__ _west and north for witness_es._ Ea6li"` ' df '_t_b_e defendants were served personally with ~ o_;ne‘exceptien, Mr, Mahon, who 'ap- pearedin court and pleaded that hehjad not been served. Comments are nect- -less and a smile was observed on the lface of Stipendiary Blanchard. For smart work Bears and McKinnon takes first money. The decision rendered by Stipendiary Magistrate, especially on beer must be very .satisfactory to all be able to came and inete out eveb. handedjustice to all such violators oft' our countg;’s_ laws. As/ to Prosecutor Bears no one now doubts but that he is ‘ a man of indomitable pluck and eii_ergfy> and had he a salsrysuhicient tnunable _hiurto stick to the work all his rumselling in King’s County w0u_d soon be a thing of the past. Bonn Constables Kingior McKinnon are men who never back down unless knocked B __d_o__w_n_,_a_nd_no twpogbetter msn' can be f und for the work Somay thegood Y _ p that those present at a recent social from a spea.ker’s remarks A man is'| right- thinking people. Long may be’ , Rinrovnu--Miss Mary Ross, _nuker Company, making the sixth iron steam- $50 and costs; John McMahon, $50 and' od peop e of Sou ris :J right time. Dr. Pierce’s Qtolden Medical . _ ` Discovery makes the SPIN” ° k‘°°‘¥» 53”' skilful business managers .The fate of t Fl°“ ‘md a55“”‘lat‘°” penifct’ thegystncsctd ' many of the young girls who leave our ` we' the blood gn-re and t e lien y shore-si-1 sad indeed but ho ld be no t and strong. It nves out all disease e _ , S U It makes rich, red blood, 51111 5853. 90 longer hid. The reccrdspof the female muscle and healthy 1\=f'¢~*i*>¢f- t 1* °“f°° was at the patios sessions an mei. malam ang-bmms stinks" R net; stories of shame suff ring and sorrow ous prosu-anon md ¢Xh‘“°f‘°"- . -°‘j"§°. . ’ _ i _ ‘ V per cent. of all cases of eousumptiml. ffm- that if made pubic w- uld scatter the °l?i21» ,*-U02* 8115 k§:2;:d1;gi¢i¢£?"id pr' _ halo of roms: cs that _Surrounds the P‘¢‘;§§§* &°en‘1‘:t2§1,S of thwsmds ,ha have »words “going tothe States” for lzwmany ERQO $2, c,,‘,,,d_ ’ » ` ii iisliiuiy, beautiful lainie gn-a, who U N & ,I - _1 uses been one _of _your 9at§:_lsf`S.P;>‘y_ _thinks little of the advantages and hap- g:¢€:\;§l?‘('h'_1;‘4;f€`§fs3dmS°f_‘°é§;‘§5gmn_ K, »~y9,,, " piness of her humble Island home whtn -ssvorife r>f¢s¢rii>¢i°“' ‘md `G°'d°“ ll°d'°=’ told of the wonders of Bovon. 0 _ . _ _ : work of these men continue till rum is driven out of our country. i " Fonnlfwatnlng- S148:--Being a taxpayer I ,deem it tion which fails to makethe pupil I bf#-‘ sent school gystem has been in existence f now about fifty years. so that every one of our native population oweshieachool ining to the present public schools ` ‘tm - Is the result. very gratifying P _It will be_ remembered that our early settlers. ttie o inhabiting thi< Island, came from the most. law-abidfng, _moral corr.mun1t’es in the British Isle-,b1essed besides with sound bodies, strong minds. Ati the pre- eut time our population is notorious for drunkenness.Public roads and streets are unsafe io trav~l,a\l owing to the brutal- behavior of men who appear to glory in their riotons conduct on the Queen‘s highway. Then -look at our criminal rec r-is. They are as bad as bad can be. No crime that can be imagined fails to get a candidate for and example in our courts. and the news journals of adjoin- ing provinces as weil as those of the eastern States are too frequently. aflori- .»d wiihfthe unseemly behavior of som-. P. E. Islander, the _gallows being at times the closing feature in the story. Thars follows the still more unfort- unate number of insane people our Island is inflicted with. Another is the appalling number of our young men and young women who do not know how to muk-1 a 1-ving out of the soil of this fruitful but no: half cultivated country aid dock in crowds to the New England states to become hewers of wood and drawers of water for more D1S¢°'¢fY h°'° “Wd my uf’ ""‘°” ‘t ‘"5 d°` id(-nt uth that noni monsoon ‘ a 1»s»~s'» - » 4 _ Send 3; oneceqp sum” to cove, cost ef if our teachers as a professional _body nysachn & Salim. cqstqms and magmg 0n§g,_tr;i;hxe gpggoa had a different and higher ideal of their ' Dispenstgrry Mpgsggll £33 copy of mv guflprs this province wpuldge snlpedvery (Forman f K sinirton.) N; Y- , °' 3 ` - - I ~ erect position to-day. ur ago- gt y °¢ hm | an n "'°{°§;,°,,§§’,§,“,§"§,_»°§’¢, §fg',§°psM°i1i’§ii‘*.'.".¥.i‘a°§£t... 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