'r‘W¥'.WFi!ilH ”s}i!7i"'“'*F "ww 'nom Wg,'m§1" ii ie 1e~._,3.. 1,; M 1 J* . ,_ _ . .,,_ f . ->-_ _.__ _, _ ,_ , THE GUARDIAN. pg-_:xg- M. Hornsb who has mom' e@u-trnents ofthe business W1 _ _hge well stocked. A well suPP1‘°d il sand will be a special fohtll H in busines. The store will __ ENVI! as “The Bazaar Bookst01'°~ TIE lllllll IZDIPIIY. Bucceasors to F. J. Hornsby. lub Block, Ch’town. March 16. 190°- l 1 _ ;_ l _ - -~ 'V- r ' V mv-' ""1 '_`:.-"'"" l kving Purchased from Mr. J- TUEeDAY_ .JULY 31_ mn entering_Nap1es- at that time a man _ the “Mk md good will of c named Giovanni Passanante approached ' ._ and btationery Business in _Z EIXTBEN To ONE it the royal carriage and attempted to ass- - ‘ V *U It H011!! v Block, we will c0ll!\§\1¢ __ assinate His Majesty with a poziiard. The flhilléll in U9 V350” b"m° 83° _ . king then escaped with a slight scratch. *t1°"°3t for “sh °n1y’i Sxxteetito Oilels again to the 'shout In King Humhert was a kindly. eaplbie the Presidential election, and possibly Y' st ill b0 .GUARDIAN readers nia not under ‘nd popular R°ver°i‘m’°‘nd throughout thebusiness in the ps », W $01116 Y ° . _ _ of the store, and will be stand its exact significance. The pure msn” maintained “friendly amtudew _ 1, mdwnd I0 ill 01d cuswmers silver ina silver dollar of the United wird Great Britain' His death in Buch ‘ ' Wann" ycu Moner- ' ill f d t B U59’ 5°' °n"5' States weighs just about sixteen times a' manner' W muse pm mm ngre ‘Q T ~ M . - ~ W ` ` 1 » _g ¢\,°¢¢¢mw stock of Wall Papers h th ld _ ld don throughouttlie civilized world. It will also _ _ _ _ _ __ _ e know we can. _ W -ii »» -» M ~» _»»» “fa 3:5; ;:;‘;.“.;..;.:_i°._ ~»-»~ M of O re _ ` . . . be 23.22 grains are pure gold the remainder _ being alloy A silver dollar weighs 4i2.o grains of which nine-tenths, or 371.25 ___ tr __ grains are pure silver and the remainder alloy. The proposal to adopt the £1-ec coinage ot silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 means ,__ A-__A J #-#*l¥l5¥W S' ##eaaauuaaaa###*#* Your* illinery Our workrooms will ` rushed this week; if cm- venient, we ask you, and will consider it a favor for those who can, to leave their trimmed hat order as early in the week possible. rkins & C0 2? that any owner of silver bullion shall be our degpatches “Bounce one of the authorized by law to take it to the United i rulers whom itis thestedfast purpose of , _ anarchists, iiiiiiiists and other son- _ _,_ *_* __ _,_ . spirators todestroy whenever an op- portuni y o ers. _ 5.000 soiz|i's ciifruitsii. most brilliant operations of the war in The Millinery Leaders. _ | J' _ l 1* Ladies We have ° t received some of Mad-` 011° f¢Dd¢11¢;Y caused by the raising of 1° aff' (B°°t°°’° C°mP1°xi°“ SP3* this issue is to disrupt the two great pol- . _ f, V - ilicd WWI” t° , ° °°“id"-"bl° Qiient' ‘ JohnJohns_ton arigger oICharlotteto`wu, 'L _ _'V __ if Toilet Preparations including would be intrinsically worth about 50 cents in gold. Generally speaking the silver producing in the Democratic platform, but their vot ing strength is small. But the influence of the proposal is by no means confined to thej silver producing fstaies. Hundreds of millions of eastern _ capital is loaned on farms and other proper- ties in the western and middle States. lt [makes a vast difference to the debtors in these and other cases whe- ther they shall be compelled to pay their debts in gold dollars, or in silver dollars. The adoption of the 16 to 1 ratio with free coinage would enable these debtors to dis- charge their debts _with approximately half the money they now owe. Thus it the lenders andcapitalists, (excepting the silver kings) will be antagonlsed by it. seems to have devolved onGen. Prinzloo, of whom little has heen heard lately. This surrender of a force larger than was captured with Gen Cronge, must paralyse the Boer operations in the Orange Col- ony and materially hasten the endof the states are strongly in favor of this plank - . - I _ _ _ ‘ 'e» j.T VYBJ' The effect of the tariff changes intro- duced since 1896, the reduction of duties on iron, steel and coal, the introduction of the preferential principle and the placing of binder twine, corn, wirefenc- cing and other articles on the free list, is shown in the reduced percentage oi cus- toms duties paid. Thus for the ilscal year recently closed the imports were $133,- ‘29_»2`73,and the duty paid thereon was f$35»867,000, or 15.76 per cent. In 1995-6 the imports were $li058'l48) an average I will be seen that the Bryan policy appeals _ ~ ‘ ’ ’ 1. _ oi 18.28 t. If ‘ V powerfully ta. the large _debtor class. while " per een the. tariff or 1&5T6_ A. ' O ~ ~ _ had been applied to the imports of last year the duties would have been $4,623, ‘ 665 more than was collected last 1 States mint and have coined and returned the capture of Gem: Pun Z1 0° and his mme 1 ¥__;=____._, __%____»3 _ _ _ , . . 2,, (~.,_ _ _ tohim one dollar for each 371.21 grains of 0: 5_m3 mem After the escape of Gem "3 My 5 silver, this dollar being legal tender for Dewitt nnrthward to the Vaal River _ .~f;.~_f' N all debts public and private. At the pre- ` some days ago the chief command of thé sent market value of silver such a dollar Boer fumes in me Orange River Colony' '~__` Ha* .`A"` Jr, _ __ ` i ;.' ?_i,.§_‘»;*~f§- Y‘ . _ » '=' ' _{ .ui-_ shcse- ' ‘ \»&§~"" -' »`. ___ _g~ ,*»._, "¥\‘l'er_y~` ,__~____`-In '__’. . _. . ,,‘_".-‘_,'__,..,» <6 1/(so r-|\1.'»':~»»-"" 1 H 1-,`/;{~f-*nn*-.`°" "?-ff, .' ~ *vi* »'. ~ '”9‘ Wa ` ii ~‘ 8_J,i_""6 ‘O vw _ .As ._ 1. il- *Q* . i? - \`r_'_'. #lo *se » ¢ ,ii 1 .lkmdlll llld Fféllbll cféllll. There are secalied Silver Republicans, °t|,,,.,,,m knbwnmiithemcientmuinej-__ ._ i "“______ __ _ lcDauld’s Drug Stu Iam Heather s We can in go to the country these warm days but our large var- iety of new and fresh goods and up-to-date _.s _, groceries it pos sible for our »-customers to enjoy lifein the city. If you would want cool health giving food call and place your order with nnic1;_\__§_;1pmiui gi I ‘ F* _‘Ilia lost Reliable gg Place to have your regair work done is the place t at takes the most interest in your needs.We ,strive to accmomo- date all who leave any work with us, by prompt attention and quick despatch of same. We have the reputation of being “O. K.” on repair work. Give us a trial and be con- vinced that what we say is true. BRUUE Slilillll (50. l!`oundes,B_l3ngineers, Machin- ists and iler-makers. Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone x25 OUR _ FU RNITURE 6 ll iyrt, _:U »»"li~, _E ____ 5 _Yr 3.. \ 1; F gt 11-, 17”? 3., 1/-lr~ `s_, _"W 1 f “K 1 , 7\\T 'i._. 7‘r 1.. ’\»< so 'is i~ 'banking and capitalist interests, and the is be pretty generally Believed that bythe reassertlon of the silver plank of four years ago the chances of Democratic suc- cess this year have been weakened rather _than strengthened. _----<--_-~ KING HUIBERT. _ The assassination of King Hnmbcrt of Italy is an altogether shocking event, due no doubt to similar causes to those which have led to the m‘ui-der, in recent Yea-TS of other rulers and crowned heads. King Humbert I.V.was the eldest son of the late King Victor Emmanuel, and was born in 1844. At an early age he obtained an insight into political and military af- fairs under the guidance of his father, whom he attended during the war of Italian independence, although he was then too young totake an active part in the struggle. During the war between Austria and Prussia he obtained comm- and of a division and distingshed him- self by his ability and soldierly quali- ties. _In 1868 he married his cousin the Princess Marguerite ct Savoy and in the _ followingfyear, his eldest son, Victor ln ` manvel,Prince of Naples,was born.Thesuc- cession is thus provided for, and the trag- King of 30. V King Humbert has been Several times in danger of assassination. The first * . _'=`*'\.'; _ ___ _ edy will replace a king of 56 years with a T -*ri* .£"¥~'-2* :J¢,_y,» fxixpj o , , beeninSydneyinthe~iuterests ofh-ig". °"- ' _P ' `I2 ' Q `- _ -if ~-1 Laughlin, aged 75 years, leaving awife, four sons and five daughters and a goodly, numbercf grandchildren. P _ | _ T Q “P A li _Before a Fall." Tnldwmirryoséoe-1 Fee BM chard was burned to the ground about ‘3 ‘ 50",, ,mg mpc fry,-ng ffwymyfmg, dciook sunday. A defective aus is sun _ asain an an of same. fcgoef mira, posed to _1wv°l_°°°° We °““°§__ °f *bf *Xf- let the blood run down, and stomach, kid- The 1°” ‘S eSt“n°'t‘e‘t11 at a' e $900’ ° _ _ ' No insurance. Muc symlll Y N 83° neys and lever became deranged. Take d for Mn Blanchard. _ Hood's5afsaparr114andyoa~uxUpr¢-va-it ‘th¢fa!Iandsa "'.‘..`__ ;-.Sy ;' '.'~: V "lp-_ "Alf ae.-_ ;_<;r=f`>» :f j. Y, ,__ yi :ie \s3';§'.. ,» `¢ lv . ».-i-.4 ~_f.'- gf- Q ..~~= = -' 1. ._._=-,7 ; _.5 _.»,,.u=~ ~. - i ._.,, __.,____ . .4 _ _. _ ___ __ lpqy-1-See what we can do for you-_-STORE CLOSES at 6 pe *t';°m__hge°§m'd';°§9;~n' ` _ mexcopting SATURDAY’S open until 1_0_»p. ni. _ _ _ ' ‘W7~‘*?f*§,W" if, _ _ _re _ _ ~~ __ 1‘.iiniri1nmg§s_oie, ~ ~ t sunnysidsw - _f___.____,__ w_my°u'f‘ 1- ‘ _ " “~=~ »', . = _ » ‘ _ _ - IM ,_ '_ _(_ _ _ ¢ ° ,-_ _ ,_ /»_, 1:; v Q ff, _x _-'ff'--_ ‘l _,__`\~ f ._ ._ __ . _ ill }] ,i 51"; .ii ,|1`§-7" CL» ,si " ` ` ` _ _ _ __ `-' _ _ _ _ L = f ` f in ' other ho* ~_ ""“.°.f‘°”.‘..i.f.§“’ i.i»..‘J..i‘i,°'.'aii"i.. _ bee than ' ° ° __ K _ 3; '»Jf_~‘l°i‘iiii°eye<_1i§reiiigiie monif ,.g_iv¢ii dinner. §1“ii5Lssnfiin1cs'.§ti'}i»a°‘°°ryit=liiif` Spimg 1 9 sure 6 wlnnersi re yo all such parties any day in -the W.¢=k_.0u - r ' 1 _ 'A _ 1, ; 4' 1 7 /f A big coat sale. Swell summer coats, » N __ ___ »- ' _ _> s1iio£t1eng§i_i_=i.d Vary styl§Sh,in__ié5r.fs_v_L1_1i, _ _ __ ‘fc e s ne coor, s p f ' P '°p'U°"”“ iii ’n]i`v(y and nine. Prices $2.50 $3.06 _ ` 4.50 _'.09 5.50. asm s1c.oo $11.00 as ~' s ' f high ’as$s)eve’a$teen. Notliing as good to he , f .,-` _, had in the city Just the thing for the (__ June bi me o ~ his Juiysizii si-.-Jas. Paton raison now JULY _ ff' _ __ _ _ _ _ __ Q of these murderous attempts was in ade _ when he had succeeded to the throne on _ _ the death of his father in 1878. As he was ,P ' >/V Q eco. _ _ mf Hot Weather Waf<=h - _ If you allow your watch to run 1 _ _ A _ '__'..gi§_` _toolong without cleaning, or with 1 ,___ What’s so nice as a refreshing. damaged parts ii; mgybg worn go had _ _ _ b&th_ Whatis so nice as *_ as to usefulness as _ 8 _ l- yy, iiiiie audition of s nies toilet _iii _ timepiece; better lays ii examined by L hilly# water. We carry a _splendid ,ge/’~ your Watch Doctor in need of _ l1ne__of _these. _ _ i_.\\'*_ - will adviseyou accordingly _(N). ga-ef\111_ line per- and peihapssave - f\!m,°§,.=l1 odors- 51116 WE_-_BQA§T.oi;iou,r repair _rdf beth who sie °'°- _jug ;_m»n=_ia_mi»ssni ‘ 1 We summons sfii-of SALESSPM The The ._ ‘ Biggest Biggest Bargain Bargain in in Ch town Ch town A . o.~1i.v-ionozi-3i\__