t ~». ‘BBE GU . cured to cured, l AndTumors » _ ‘ ._ _theywere ten years ` ago,` and -the 0 If there are more two? or ` same will be found true of the num- threetimes as many-under license bers of persons employed on the as there were in 'the pre-license days,_ Mme- QQ pn lmdegsasntgognm, untrammelled and farms. In fact the greater use of it follows that there is more liquor' “‘“f°° Pl“‘°‘ mm’ mg machinerv tends to lessen the numbe: sold. If _there is more liquor sold ss- aigapsge Just. lmpartlal, Reliable, Neway; - _ _ » h _ O h h s . 80 Memcwl seeking at ali times to further the best In of persons actually employed in t e in 4 places t ant ere was in °‘°“‘° °°'“"°‘ °"°°°“ °m‘° °°°°l°'“°d '°°°"”i'°dth°'°f°r°°‘s fields. It is fortunate therefore that places before, it must follow that the ____ __ The Peop1e’¢ Paper. . . . ~ - - . 1 ‘ % ; ‘ _ ..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LW ' _ . ° _ _ _ _ . . _ _ y B ili_:§tY°'1¢;?I,-5-i_§i;§)~~5éi_-§;éi_~---1-5 ly finding new markets in other and tspiritof conviviality and a greaterp Wh8P€ gO0(l.8 III déllldlld BPS on 'hladg 1 ee y ion u . - ‘ ~ - ' Tms a Secret But we are sellinf “ed- dinff and Birthday Pres ents for less than cost Come and see them- Dressing Cases, Shining Sets, Smokers Sets/-In Celluloid Leather, Plush and ll ood \Ve have the BEST AND ONLY REAL .» JAPANESE .» .» F. 5 O CLOCK TEA AND CHOCOLATE SETS on the Island Rubber Goods and Dolls in great variety at J. IIDIIISBYS Book and Stationery Store, Victoria Row Ch’town P. E. I. siiiiiiii .£i & v i ~ K fl 1,. . fscmfaag- In issouis toms were 0 ~ _ ' t8~.40_0,000 in agriculture and 5,090,- _ - ooo iumsnsfsccuns Within the 8 -*_ ' _ _ten intervening years’the increase in - populationhad been 25 per cent; in man ___ agriculture only 10 per cen_t, while --__ 'A e I in manufacturing the increase was Barqllo “Romance” due hdreahont nearly 50per cent. The census of 70"! Aullmt- _ l 1900 shortly now to be taken will 1 N._a.i'm'ENsmir _ ’ - - mae- ’ _ Aug. 1, 1899-sod it-Patel; 4' » _°h°"“ s°'n1°‘7g°' ”f° "‘ “"3" 'rs me in .sa lost ov_er our groceries. Our stcck is ine and fresh and guaranteed to be Wefkeep _ everything in our line that is necessary ._ The prices-well, _that is what we want you to see when you are look- ing at our goods. -Their lowness will surprise you. ` ` ' But attention is specially drawn-by the circhlar before us to the still __ 9 rapid development nf`the'ma`nu- I Qleea Street. _ _ facturing industries in the United _ I _ ' States as compared with its agricul- i _ *F* ture. In 1880therewere 7.600,000 ~ »\. f., 'I ¢ _ fl' \l ./- i » _9 \ fa `\ _,S 4 &- .i|_li. /‘__ -’ ’ Except in the Northwest,Canadian I _ field crops are_ probably of not very _ a ' _I/05 » 0 0 _._ _ ' ~ . ‘ gm .5 P 7 tri?-$1-_____;~i_§~\_____f__ _'_ into an importance that is already ’ f.\l ll? » _ _ » ' _only second to our agriculture and m|aiut¥i'i'i1i¢i‘|i°;@`_'|i°¢§¢'.,'-”‘.',f,°¢'.l§I 1, destined in time to overtake it. The hefUlB. a 0 ll ' ' ° ' and Machine Shop. lllllll Slllllll 860. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ' Phone 15. ll N \ . ig; 3;? , ag E E E o e 23.1323 _manufacturmg mdustnes of Canada work done at me _‘eu/' are experiencing the greatest boom in ),__`¥ fl) ll. _ _) ‘ Q. _- JT ll, . . . . \ _L-_:i;_§_r";`~_\&» 11'.;-Q~__é'_`\lll); with agriculture as it has been in the 3 nd viii. ~ 3 Slim .gl pression of the vastness of the field » , » - Publ. had atm omces New Prowse Blmk the manufacturing industries of Can- number of men who meet to drink in’ ls 1 ‘ ` , North side lfagst Otlice, at the f0l10WiI\81'8I¢B» ada. are ilourishing, and not only sup- I a given saloon m_nst be doubled _or _t _ _ ¢l1?§iilfgi1‘iditihi1uT1i{ii°y (except Snndayitin-ee plying the home demand to an extent trenled Ten _drinking men meeting iS5l?J‘§“vf,hei£,1§,°'f_R£§f°,§'('M°nd ,L Thur) er never before rea]ised,but are constant together in one place create a greater The popular Sunnyside Dry Good’ ;1.zs;in advance ........... ..i ............. ..1.oo distant countries. ‘desire to dnnk thana fewer number Seasqngblg in quality gud right in prim. c B h off A ranc ¢°8 _ I Enthusiasm is developed. The ven- have been established at the following places. l "" ~ - - mm. ~ _ *dor is more rcs erous is in better ' B I 1 I °` $358315?-s§r?i};lhons12i>a{voti-lrsi)i§xid'dlt.livdr§ busi The ev1leHects of the Government P P ’ a ms£mnsacted'__s. ' ‘1_L_ t b no means com spirits and his company is consequently __ ` i Sl1X11m61'Sid6, C1-1l'i'l6`S B00kFl',0re-D. K. Cl`|l'i‘i“ Icense sys el?) are y more attrgctlva [0 lug patrong s » ¢ ' a » M = M _ » U _ » r » _ A1berp..n:.gj\iibermnBmkswm G S Mutant fined to the city Drunkenness on the these cam” contribute to Increased Th€1'6 IS 8| 011115 1ntllB “da Ur “I3 mln ; » ' ' ' t sins the boats and the roads leading - ~ _ s _ or woman either which if taken at the Hood lmmh T°1°Ph°“° °m¢°»RS;;=I';°-H-Assn* tb and from the city hasincreased in $22235; _caésesaiiegtegasangeeiot fort-_une_ That time is now? to *hc n 5.1-E. Baiccnnanv. J. P.H , I-k 5' _ Th 5 - _ _ _ _ , . . . ¢ . _ _ Editor-.l Business “manager I ;’]l;'i)‘;f:_‘;‘;s“;:1h0 °;;';1;’t;]‘;h§°;x;] great. increase in drinking and in The tide is in ¢;nd.y0u’ll findsthe bgthi jul" th; . "3 N tge city in their own, or the public .;';';k‘;:neeH smog the License Law an things else that suits' conveyancss The truth is that the lH[ MURNING [il|lR|]|lN_ i.g.1.......'.. ........ .. .t. ...st _ A _ Gents’ A . f -_ _ _ . and the f=‘rovernment’s partnership - »_ _ ‘ _ _ » __ ' -_ WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9. 1899. in lilac tradie. hive giv§`i; a new irgpetns ThlS IS 8 11116 ID WB W' . . . _ _ . _ _______ _ _ _ _ . _ ` _ _ ;1°“s\=°i;_c fm 1';sunke:S;_8°°° 15128 The mm me .1 the ¢,_d_m_w_ M up to date styles in Mens $hirts,.Lollai's, _'B§, _ cALEDON|AN . _ themyihe- Provinvial Eovgrnrent omce .t b“°" (ual lniev) md me The Caledonian Sports of_Thm_8_ directly responsible. ._ _ sn`;?°;;°;§:'§:§_(Yimi;?”';?W§:) S; - _ __ __ ~_ , __ _ _ _ _ _ day next belong toaseries that have I _: Why. 8.15 a.m.anda1so at8 40P»lD»_‘ _ _. __ __ _ _ _ '_ r ` f become famous in the land andin all (£8312: :ilglgg 05:, I '“*'h_P~m° °°'_”'°°5°°° N°’“‘ T’Y°“» aldiex 8"' J 1‘”d°° F°'5““"°°l7 tl” 3°" °f tk' power of Parliament underthe British lm' d' Ladies’ H°"‘l’°’ “ui” ini th° °°°'m'i°°' North America Act to make a redis-A and--West S’Side .M ’ icotm .Han H '° 'hid' -they 13"? 3°" °.1?'° 1°" bution of seats this_year. The Tomnto' ” For points (with to ' Men? h n" I the manly athletic competitions _ of Globe hu been “hug some emmenb Bom” md G”rg¢°“ on hm °hdi_ €l1__S_ 18011 M _ _ _ ` 4 _ __ °ll:‘iinC°1}?°'“‘ “"1 th_° m°°°1°. ‘nd legal and constitutional authorities .»l‘_'iY»_ 6-45 lm- G5°f8°°°Wl Wd’ I _~ f - ~ T V I il; I . ' . ” C ° who unmrlsuwd *mmf* ‘H about lt. among whom are Hon. ‘5°°“° thf°“8h M8- 2-30 P- W- ' ' I h t, races e vor Great inter "rd For Courier mutatosouthportandall ‘est naturally attaches _to the coming Cm‘];l:»:FA;1n¥un?°;,l(tih°;'°’B°:l;]‘;-_.points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a._m. ' . Gl0VB_ _ _ _ .sports and itis ahealthful and inspir-_ Admingtnnion; Right Hom H_ "auF;(1)_'in;olti;e tp Norah River audlin W¢f1d____i 6 . ‘I;:!£l::i;°":°J“a;;{]’;€,%l°¥h:f gggm. Asqsisli, fsnssrly Imperial Hnmlnmm. ,nd s,md,y‘°_°°6'_'15_,T_,,°”_ d°’?j1nost and most _ __ _ _ _ A _ MS ===°~d L11” Hr Club *H1 b° §'Iff° s°.°iZ.-1§"<§’.l..f[.1’i'..i`f§{.°f.'§~¢.i§|io.i;°§§’”"8‘f.w’.§l°' If y°"ih¢’" °~°°s“'°‘m-'°.“'i'“’°“ Q 1'2f°°'°‘ by “ "PY 'W *‘*°°d“°° ‘° Lau some own, sm cms iisiquis west. -5.15 a. m. Nm 15 'Gents' é ' ` ' ° ""°i'“““““’P°“?i“‘°°“”" """’ “_‘°sfssi1sbm-y.A1ithess 1s.msdmd'6-$0=--m- » ' `h°‘""hf“1°°t°’t““'“°"t "§°’d°d» “H able men confirm the opinion expressed FW' 6"" B"“*i”° FYWSY- 10 P-m» “gi” °' fun '°"°"d °° "H "h° ‘N °° by THE 'GU.uiDiAN. The esteemed “mul "1" °°u°°‘°d' ‘mm 'mu _f°"°“°"'°° “S °° be P'°°°°t' kaminer holds a different' opinion. lm” 'bong of 6 °'m°’ 2 P‘m° md 8’ . . _ ‘ f ls ms . . lg C r ' 4 -Henry Clews’ weekly circular es- timates a wheat crop of 560.000.000 bushels, a corn crop of 2,000,000,000 ' bushels and a cotton crop of 11.250,- 000 bales for this year inthe United gS_tates. _These are big igures indeed, la the ve to the mmd n - crops of the Republic. ‘ ` persons in that country in agriculture, and 3,400,000 in mann _factures and a relatpvely smaller »m- _T crease in agriculture. _§ We draw attention to these figures 3) because' the same sort of transition ` is going on in Canada. Our manufact- uring industries are win ra idl their history. Furnaces, textile mills and factories are running' to their ut- most capacity and good prices fail to check the demand . In fact it will ,, not be at all surprising to learn by the next census that the manufactur- ‘ing development in Canada has been, relatively as great when compared United States iiisuriciuass vessus cuors. _ Tl” ;E“""“°'. A1' ‘1“°*°d by *bf* _ ’ V “ ‘ [Patriot to show tha "pay day” is re- _ sponsible for the increasQ of drunkedf days. The cold fdct is that the Govern-r ment has given the rumseller a new claim upon his customers. ‘ He can say to them: “Ipay $ 200 ayear for _the privilegewf selling. Thatzmoney goes into the revenue cf the Province. It helps reduce your taxes. I have The -“pay day” that is largely re-' spcnaible' forthe conditions; was the day when the Government called upon the liquor sellers to pay for amon l of the li uoi-business ernment took paytfor licensing the initpuitous trame l I' 1' - g s ` I- _ “ The Hill Cannot Grind f saith Water That’s-Past." -This is ‘ulvhaf ha fagged out. fearful liftle woman said _ in telling lier cares and weak- nesses. Her friend encouraged by telling cz' a relative who lhadjastsac troubles andwas cured by Hoorfs Sarsaparilla. ‘ The little woman new has tears of. l ipy, for she took Hood’s, which _put her lood in prime order, and she hves on the strength of the present mstead of worrying about that of the past. I-l|'i10|'-°‘ When I need a' blood purifier I take Hood’s Sai-saparilla. It cured my humor and it is excellent as a nerve tonic.” _ Josie Eiroiw, Statinrd Springs, Conn. 5|-ygbglgg 3g|~¢¢-“After scarlet fever a running sore was left on my nose. 'Book Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it cured me. Q' brother was also relieved byitot erysiglas inhis .” ELLA Cormsn, Burden, .B. 1 / I / 7 / ' ' Never D/sappgms _ los|l’sPillscurelivarills:thenon-irrlhxlngand _sgcaahartie tomkowKhH9od's Bar|aFri1` ness, -free Eghts and brawls on Satur- ' -' 1 tl_i_B G_overnment’s authority to sell ..”'. °P° Y q _ - ~ The worst pay day was when the Gov-=' l we 1 Q _ 'A I ’ _ _Balm 1 _ Zuiit Stain . _j sic. 1 'Blanco for Canvas Shoes. , - Articles required at* of- year. ' _we haveiliem. i .f - . .'.' I lr ll- RWM 1 »s.....t s...s..t. auriaxalnz. ~ t . P.£. isuilu the Branches ofla thoroughp business trainin ‘ to our students. Send card for pros- &a& me -. ....~»».».»» ,_ .aa--f-F ..-_ ~...._. sw ._ -,..,...¢-“../.- ».,. __ _i _ _ WQMIEJ-% ` ` ,.»....-W.. -4... ..,,....,...»~»» -i ‘ _ affine §§§§ ""1- lllllllllllll llllllls ` Re-0pens `l'ies._1tth lug. iist_._ C _ Our business course com rises all _ 1 _ _“#T"““" _._g.s_.f_»t J. e m<=°nes t b lled. - I . ’ _ " < ....11 un, A - Commencing July , in l - A '~ ~ f » Our Terms are always ‘::i.isfear __A _- _._~., _,`-_,ff s ’ _ _ -, _gy ~°~` ___¢_` _ ' __» " ____ _ ..,,_ _._, ,_ _ _ _f,-,.__.~. __,_._ , _ _ ,_ , ___ _ __ .,.._ _a.». ~ Q, er... ,~ ___,~f., -~» .sf »“ ss.