THE GUARDIAN CH UGUBT 17 Q _ - RD Q 1 ' ` ~ _ _V f Spain, now deprivedof her colon __ A ' I ics, has a. public debt of two 'billions "`/ __ _ of dollars with an annual‘ff"i'o-terest ‘ charge of $140,000,000. 'The in- terest alone will involve a _tax of $7.75 per head on her eighteen millions of people. ' ER.. F. P. TAYLOR, Practice limited to the following specialiies : Diseases ol the Eye, Ear and Tnroat. _ .iynerololy lDiseu.=e_ of Wonienl. Medical and Surgica Consultations with o_iner nrcclicxl men when requested. .\u8l‘ » 3** 5 ” _ 'Sll0TlliSl| farm (iATllER|ll'G ~=~r»_ ‘The Annual Gathering of the,_ Clans, under the auspices of the Caledonia Club. ,; ...-.@-.»-4 i of P E Island will held at Hea|lSl.Peter’sBay, _On the beautiful Held of John P. Sullivan Esq., near Railway Station, WEDNESDAY MIB. 179|, Games will commence at 11.30. Follow- ing is the Competition Prize Listz- rmzns. e lst 2nd 3rd Throwiuir Light Hammer, _ $5 $3 ' $2 3 2 Y www wwwmw wowwwwwwww Pa f stone. 14 lbs., 5 2 md Jump, Throwing Heavy Hammer. _ 2 -l00Yard1Ja_sh ‘~ " '-‘Putting Stone, 14‘lbs.. Jima) _ 1*Fl-\*>1’-u»§H0¥evdS 3 ~ vaomsgviza Pais, _ Qnartar`mi_`_leRace,. r ' *Bays’ Racelllllisr 16) 100 _*Indie Race; 1 Dancing Ghillie Callum D8D"‘¥-‘Y Hilthland Fling, First Prize Silver Hodal pre~ eentedby T. A. McLean, seq, Chief of the club. 2 Pun Music-All Pipers playing grounds shall receive a prize. wwvlso oo sl NNJNJ to # All events marked thus are open only to all-corners who have not here- to _fore taken any prize therein. Puzsinnxrs PRIZE-Silver Medal pre- sented by Mr. James Mclssac, Presiden ofthe Club; to the best All-i-ound Athlet in the above competition,iudged by points --5 polnts for first prize. etc. Admission 25 cents: Children under 12 years oi age 10 cents. No passes ig=ued_ Entrance to the ground from Cardigan Road onl y. TKAIN Afrnaxcnu-:X'rs-Standard Time '-A Decial Train will leave Charlottetown at 7.20 a m.: Royalty Junction at 7.35; Bedford at S; Mount Stewart S25; Morell 8.55. arriving at St Peter’s at 9 ‘Z0 Passengers from St Peters by the regular morning train from Georgetown will con- nect at Mount Stewart with the regular train from Charlottetown. or mar wait at Mount Stewart for the Special from Ch’town. A Special Train will leave S°‘11`1S at 9 30 11 U1. Bear River at 10 , Selkirk at 10 15, 'and arrive at Sf, fetefg at 10_35, Passengers who come by this Special will return by the regular evening train, leaving St Peter’s at 4 41 standard. The S ecial for Charl P _ _ ottetown will leave St Peter s at 5 30 p m, standard. and _ will connect at Mount Stewart with it Special from Georgetown taking: all passengers for Georgetown and intermidi- ate stations. These trains will carry passengers at the following rates: Charlottetown to Cemetary, inclusive, 'l'5c;Rovalty J unction to Bedford,incliisive, 6012; Tracadie to St Andrewskq, inclusive 4-ic; Douglass add Dundee 35a; Lot 40 25,3; Morell 200; Marie 15c;Midgell 10c; Souris "'°_ Ha1'm°DY» 35¢; New Zealand to Bear River, inclusive, 35c; Rollo Bay 30c; Selkirk :2Cc; Ashton l0c; Five Houses 5c; Georgetown and Brudnell 75c; St Teresa’s and Cardigan 60; Pisquid and Peake’s 45c. Return Tickets at one first cl _ _A ‘ _ ass fare will be issued for St. Peter’s from Sum merside and all intermediate Stations to Charlottetown on August 16th, good to return on the 18th. D. w|eNe||.|., .names meisaac, R .S '_ ' Aug 13 _6CY_ President. THE GUA An Independent Journal, untrammelled and earless; aiming to be Just. lmpartlal, Reliable. News! eekiug at all times to further the gent gl; crests ot the'oeou1e.and reooiniirvd @1161* °1'° 1 The PooP1°’l Pl-1903'- ll 8068. ':‘:.‘;:.‘;°::..;':.°°s,“;.*‘°‘;.:.“a° netsw- lohed, adverttgliiia. lob work and other busi §&°°1§m"e°»ia'""¢, ca;-its Boomers'-D. ir. om-i~1» xinemnfaiiserwn Bookstore. o. s. Mamet ` Souriillast. Telephone otiloe. R Seaman.A8°l\° mb-Iii U-ll'-‘F-I I-‘ on the P1lNo_Funl1Tu1iE,&c_ FUR SAl§lY_Al|Gl|0l|. I am instructed by Mrs. John Mglyean to sell by Auction at her residence, Hillg. boro Street, on Wednesday, August 1_1t_l|, :silo ego; m., :gil her £oiilsehois¢1~¢f§ ,_»- P W uno aror nite, Dining Room. Hall, and Kitchen Fvrmwre. mu save, cooking sm. Carpets, etc, etc; ’ Terms cash. R. BEAIRSTO. WS 16 2i Auctioneer. Published at its omces Cameron B1oo.r.South iid_:dPost Odlce, at the following l`\_l»°9»D8Y8»bl0 hlioriililigclgdition. 11911! (0i°¢P¥ 51553?) L00' 3.,';.?,‘;?&’;’¢iil§“k0,,f,S_ '.1“°.:.l°.{ $‘“'%‘=£§,".!2’£”“?§‘.E ”....°"°..',.‘2 R. i-uoxev, _ i C store or Proms f a . _ . 1 - SEGR TA RY *North Sydney, C.B. August 17, ’93-lu.Ew3ipd ' ways eiilclent, llwayslaat- I _ ` ' ` ' _ _ __ __ _ _ Summer llfinls' 1 f ` ’ _ 1 _ lp_'l_o.fwii no l_siwE sivlllllllg _2‘_.'#¢4'ir_ _ i S' if _ erefsa _ _ __"“"“*__» _ __ _ _ Kind of Repairing. _ _ _ Il P _ uint when tnejonislamemakese - ._ P - am M 5 _'th ' red ri u bam i 'A 0' ' ._.l‘_:.‘°.:.§2F°rs_°'f.:;._...__.. nge gs and »»i _ f eirevnswmu me l?Kl_-ndfwédofi 1 _f1'°If\'“ 1 1 . ‘~‘ 'i = _ ~ 9 _ _ and not till then will there be a gen I ' 1 ‘ 1 >‘ ‘ ' r ‘~ r 6* 1. ___ _ ‘_ ,_f_ f. . . ` . _ _ _- _- 1. 1 ’ ~ ' V It xl which will probably be 'foundcquite as _ ‘ _ _ » i f ~‘=' eral war. So runs the interpretatioxi Ill' iccrrect at many that have been offer-__ __ f if C _Q i ' _ » __ -` " :,131 - ‘ ed ____ ___ _ af, d ,_ canes _enola ui cms and w in epas yyears,au a. _ of which failed to mferialise. ' __ _ _-_ an-' » » _ Naval critics say that Cervera in ` his escape from Santiago adopted the , ' worst possible formation of his squad~ u l B _ _ ron. By coming Out in column and ~ stringing his vessels along in sin le ` _ | - _ 8 _ line he gave the opportungtlylforaplvegy __ } _,_ _., _ one of them to beattack ro si e ' " ' ‘ ' """f "'i"""' f_ 0,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,qg,,,,, of ,_ _g,,,,,,1,_ __Lo\v _ rates ~f_|~om___a|l other superior fleet. The critics contend _ _ _ _ that once out of the harbor he should "ggi, 0|! have _formed his ships in 'line' _abreastl S 0 _ ’ ` _ _ with his torpedo boat destroyers in i - ' i * ` ‘ centre and to the rear, and thus made ‘ __ ~ ~ a-dash against the `centre"? of the _ ff _ _~_i'_"’__ blockading line. Thiel would __have__‘., i' é if _brought on a quick engagement-.__at_' ` lclose quarters, _in _wbich_l39t,h tli§e'tor_ _ _ _ __ _ _ , oes and the rammin _ _wer_ofhis_ i, _ "S glliips could have _been eiective _ ,. f. 1 _ while u1e__A_n__qsn'csn ships were _under _Aus 2, d~t1.S¢Pt 10- ; _ _ ‘_ only half steam. In this v'oy,' _though 'lg ` 1 - ` ' l _ r _ _ Cervera wou1d`have been beaten, _~hé__ __ ~ " _ _ ~ ` 5* 4 ‘Z i E‘| `* _ i _J < 41| ` "_ 1 ,__ l ,_ 4*, __ ” gm _________ 9 ” B ._ _ _ii DUI’ f` §¢7'fi*,»J_j-'K1 __ _ .n J" . ..;~ BERLlll=%lll`Bl. if f.»- ‘ e 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i _ river Euphrates, by which he under- '_ ` ` ' _ if i ~ ~f... ; _iI=f‘>l'“»_ When the ii_atural teeth have hanced by the-_'substitution __ ._ Good health, good appearance and h lth the s ech and the _ ea , pe df L_ _ dentist’s skill in making an Artihciai set pearance an occasional dark tooth, an irregular tasty Iillinfv will break *he porcelain _ monotony The sunken condition of a persons cheeks and of the natural teeth, ischanged properly made Artificial teeth. Ws.mi»k8 fill out hollow cheeks and add youth and tulle If you are troubled with bad dtting Artldctal stay in theircplaoe as they should, we can, by use make your old set over at a small expense and fit. ' W'e guarantee our work to ' You can callin, in the morning and have Painless Dentistry-Moderate Charges. fitted. Artificial teeth can be made to present a to - Open Evenings? to 8. _ MMMMM MMM :. ‘ _ 1- .; _.; f _ p _oeeeeeeeeee W ljai polldliloll' --~»- ,\ -.-ww. mmm