- »--< ~¢ fa.. ~~.wz1f.>-12.-<=s¢,¢:sn\-~ac1~»a~1.»:\\'4vs~“.rn1¢<¢a4:wm¢:wA*a.sa~_-.msn-Ansngwqysaggg -,¢|;.4 »-,',¢i~a‘,,,,,,M._” ul __w___ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'lTETOWl\,' AUGLUST 53 i898 ..-_...-A.. __ _ . > i ~ what Makes A Man more niiserablethan an ill-fitting uncons- fortable hat during this hot weather 2 W'e can tit your- heacl as well as your l pocket book. and make you forget the heat with one of our light weight straws. One third off all our straw hats. F. Perkins& Co I m _ | RHnnnr1sM is certainly cured by the use of i EGYPTIAN RHEUMATIC 0IL. For sale by all Drnggistm Price 25° pta- actua- lay yr 25 eod I , _ s Gold Doesn’t Need E Any Gilding ' 0; l u_1"° _ _ ii L It’s_ the same with the stock used in our sho p. _-_ When thinking of getting .E §_ any work done in our line; _*_ you may rely upon us. 1, The material and work; ~ manship are always strictly § “first class.” Gide us a call and bei luiiiiiiiiivimidi to ee nil nn ll proud, but the points above briefly adverted to are sufficient to Show epoch~makin g business. llll MORN\N(l llllllllllll. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. 1893. THE BY-ELEC'l’ION~ The wires have been so pulled that in the first district of Queens Mr. \Villiam Campbell has secured the Conservative nomination. In passing over so reputable and desirable a representative public man as Mr.D.B. McLeod and making the _ _selection they have the party have made a twofold mistake. They have chosen to disappoint the better elements 'of the party, and thrown away the chances of victory. Mr. Campbell, though once de- signated “honor\ble”,is not a fortunate choice as a candidate. His record while in the legislature is against him. It would be a distinctly retro- grade step to select him as the suc- cessor of Premier Warburton in the representation of the district.. His election, if he could be elected,w0uld add nothing to the dignity or useful-‘ ness of the legislature. His candida- ture will afford a strong incentive for many moderate, patriotic Conserva- tives to 'vote for the ministerial candidate. Fortunately for all concerned Mr Campbell may be said to have no chance of election. Itseems probable that his party have only consented to nominate him once more in order that another crushing defeat may relieve them of all further trouble on his account. IN BIG BUSINESS- Canada is engaged in big business during these last days of the century. Her scheme of preferential trade with the Mother Country has become the talk of the Empire and an inspiring example to all the colonies and de- pendencies beyond the seas. ° And just now our statesman, are engaged at Quebec discussing with the statesmen of Washington the business relations of the [two great powers of North America with a view to securing perpetual peace and _con- cord on this continent. And in the near future all the people of Canada, from ocean to ocean and from the St. Lawrence and the great lakes to the frozen north are to speak with regard to the prohibition of theliquor traffic as never a nation was called to speak before. The valor and arms of our fore- fathers won this vast country from France ond made it British. Another generation rolled back the forest and redeemed the wilderness tothe Sickle and the plow. TO the present gener- ation it is given to say whether our broad and fertile domain shall be in the ages to come, free from the rum curse. It is thus given to Canada to lead the world in one of the greatest reforms of modern times. There are many large _undertak- ings in progress in the Dominion of which Canadians may justly feel t-hat Canada is now engaged in big, -_ Engineers and Machinists. Steam Naviga' tio C ‘ Wharf l Charlottetowgn l"’.BE.I _ .PHONE 125. f DIED. ll MMIIIIIMIWIE Stanley, son of James and Carrie Stew. art, aged ive months. aasssaaaaaaaa rltw______g___qr.__ Best value in HOME MAKERS In Charlottetown. Aug. 22nd, James the city in this line. ' mul wnnutt cr., tru 'i-3332" ##d5F##§¥3i¥#¥t¥H¥¥f¥%%#f¥is¥$¥%%#=i¥_¥l¥#% ouldings, all the latest de-' ` _ signs ~Pictures framed at short notice. u-1-_.1 One half of the Cuban populltbn is made up of negroes, or mulattocs, and now it is proposed to send over an army of colored school masters from the Southern States to teach them the three R’s as the best preparatory step toward fitting them for self govern- ment. ' Emancipated Cuba will afford a field near at hand for missionary en- terprise. At present there is only one Protestant church, an Episcopal- ian church of twenty members, in the city of Havana. There is no rector there now, he and the majority of the members having taken refuge in the United States and elsewhere during the war. Complaint is made of young men and boys bathing without dress in front of the wgharves and alongside the Park Boulevard. A snap shot taken by an amateur artist and shown to THE GUARDIAN pictures a group of these unabashed swimmers surround- ing a sail craft in which are a number of young ladies. Some of the bathers have caught hold of the side of the boat. It is quite apparent that the time has come for police intervention to abate this nuisance. \ W-WW-'_ CRICKET- Phmnix 80 t Westville _43~ Cricket too has its uncertainties, Twice already this season Westville has taken the New Glasgow Club imc camp. i on Friday last, the latter eleven per-_ formed a like feat with 0111' b0)`S, While yesterday the losers ol Friday trounoed Westville in a very respectable manner. I Just why our boys lost to New Glasgow has already been partially told and need not again be reverted to. The mistakes similar ones, were conspicuous by their absencqyesterday. and thereby hangs a_ tale. The fielding of our representa- tives was of the gilt edge ordcr,and the same may he said of the visiting eleven, No protest can be entered on that score. And our trundlersl They are “beams” as the small boy\ says. The mesmeric inhuences of an “od day”_ were atar off and thereby hangs another tale. Westville’s bowlers were good ones too, but our batsmen found them easier than _ report led them to believe they would be. Play commenced about 2 o’clock, the donald and Muir defending the wickets.__ The former was a hard nut to crack,and carried his bat through. I-Ie played splendidly for his 14 runs, and never once gave a chance. Runs came slow- ly from Muir’s followers, Johnstone be-' ing the only one to make anything like a. stand. He, however, succumbed to Hutcheson at leg; and those who fol- lowed huh went down in short order-.thc telegraph showing 43 runs' when the tenth Wicket fell. ' ‘ Hutcheson and Robertson formel the first partnership fer the Phoenix. Their stay was short lived. the former being unfortunately run out owing to his slip-_ ping and falling while running a bye, eaily good for the run. The occur- rence was much regretted. as Frank was hacked heavily to make quite n stand. Uarvell. McLeod and Mctluillan ~ _- 8 ` ~~ -'»v ,t A. Cassidy, b C. McQuiilan and errors made in that game, or rather ' I 43 F. Hutcheson, run out L. Robertson, b Nicholson S- McLeod. b -~ 0 TABLE NO. 2 A. J .Biffin, b -~ v' J.F.McQuillan. b ~ R. V. Longworlh. run out C. E.*McQui}lan. b Mac.ionn`l`d ‘J. M. Sullivan, b Nicholson 3 visitors going irst to bat, with Mac-I. g@@@ gllmlllf ee essence @ phor are combined with good P r _ . 'v --_A 5' fi __'___,-'__.._:__ -` ___ EDITORIAL NOTES. went down in short order but Bifiin kept peggnng away. Five wickets were now down for but 15 runs, and our boys and their friends saw everything ‘ through glassts of a deep indigo shade. Then Longworth partnered Bilin. and runs came as if by miglc, untl when the lat- ter’s stumps were taken t e score short and triples overlho field, and Long worth contributed an occasional one or 5_ two. Unfortunately the la ter was run 5 out just when he had re tled down to §` work and the best partnership of the 1- day waa_broken. Tien Heariz made 5. _I _~ recorded 15 runs acldilimel ora total of - _ 30 for`6 wickets. F.u_tea.1 runs were _ ' yet needei to pull cut the game, but another stand and was gcod for more 3 s We are offering special price tn h'12,hdu1 n t°~a . . t., ‘.i;;;..f':; departments. pamalafl In sm - . . Y pile :hem up. _ 5_1, lmery and Shirt Walsts, which We The game was a most exciting one, 5 _ ' and especially so alter tha- fall of the fa out regardless of cost' sixth wicket, it being then that* the f _ . _ _ visitors’ score was equalled and passed. 3; l _3 - f A large number of the excursionists jg ’ » r ' ` were spectators, and the city sent a }_ ` _ goodly qutti. All seemed to be innoc- E* , ' 1; The remainder of our Fuxnmer they cams and more tio, _and' quickly at ` I I _ that, as Hynduian drove singles, doubles ' Bl' ulated with the enthusiasm of the play- ers, and were qniteliberal in applaud- ing the good plays made by the members of both elevens. After the match both elevens lined up before Dr. Mnrray’s camera and the button was 5 G duly pressed. The score was as follows: ;_ ~ wasrvmn. ' _ 'L-f Seeour western Window for C. Ma;d0nald, not out M. Muir, c McLeod, b C. Mf:Q.uillan K. Nicholson, b J. McQuillan S. YVi1son, b C. McQuillau R. Wrighti-run out J. Johnstone, c_H_gtcheson,;b. C. -Mc- Quillan ` ` t ` v ` A_ “rnsom t, _}_AMcQui1;an ‘ ' _ yOu &I‘8 in Il6€d Of 8 _extravagance to pass- onr_oentre tables ,_ lind two lots of Shut Wants, mashed M. Gray. c J. McQni‘lan, b C. Mc- _ ; Pr 109- - :ISS hte I) I M, Connors, b Qnillan PHOENIX. _ ' v-4 "" ,AQOOCBD-*Q W F H.0arvell, _b Macdonald donald - __ t 21 6 E. Heartz, not out 12 b8,lb2. ' ' _ _ 10 - 80 4 eoeckeioeooooeeog llllllllllllllll illll ne of the latest 5 on the market Wherein the merits of Cam S0& . Ibc per cake. sABs_5v_'s . _ Eifervescent _Salt @@@@@ 2- _ £600 III! to dlrectlons, brings ‘ refnshlng sIeop_lnd invigorating rest in NYS .” F9410 ` ` oboe _ 3 for 25c. cam-RAL :macaroni ‘SUN 1 Boots 00 Than @@@@@@ $123592# 7 @ As wc have sau a s@g_ood manv pairs of _ @ women’s Cliocolate Boots stock. We offer them @ for a short time at 20 @ per cent discount. They @are all new- stock and @ stylish. _ t %w¢mn'schucc|¢i¢ anna am ` » i 3# $2. 25`lor $1.80 I “ " Laced Boots 2 30 for 1 ‘= ‘~ Lmasoca , a.2sfcrz,so Laced Boots ` 3.40 for 2.72 ‘2 #HE ` as to I-1 HDFIFOIB o o oo __ , _ ~» -- 0 = _mer Capes. ' ~ 3 ` . » gl b_____m 3 _ TABLE No.1 69c 5; This lot is made -up. of Sateen Shirt Waists Cuffs, all latest styles and for only 69c. f some with Collar and Cuffs IT WILL You to see our `new importations Of CLOTHK carried a splendid variety of Fashionable Sultlngs. But we can safely say that with our new son, we have now the largest stock and the Cloths ever shown in one Store in the City Come and inspect our goods, and get our We make the fashionable Cloths Par Excellence--in Suit a erf ct fit \€_ P 9 . . We invite Inspecting _ W REUDIN Phm A ° fiijii los ~ ‘ ' lg@@@@@@@@@ GENTS’ FIIIIHISIIIIBS [IP- 'f ' \ staaaaaaaaasaamawaaaaasaraa JQHN M¢LEOD Sav]."tC1’1a»1 'J LADIES’ C ....NEW G0 THIS SEASON’S IM ‘Cocoon We want to clear them at once, so THE sr-1:oEIs'I'_s. ' ' I I I I _ Lennon nous: *"‘*` *"5 ri ‘~ i il _ 39:: I Onth‘ ‘bl' Iwillfind _ _- . IS :.8 BYO!! E. W. Hyndma.-1 cAW|ls>n, b Mac- detachable Collar and Cuffs and detachable of