....,.¢,~ FI .» ' =’.§1":P‘»-rt fu* ‘1;n=~~_ f_.e:=;-j <;w»_.-;,= .,, .. _ r’ E"-='~1`-`~ A _ W "Dr l ' ‘ " '§'§`.?§-»-_ .~_' -A .T_ rr. 5: il; 'v-»>~",."- , ig ` .4 __` r“' -, ~ -ag .1 . - ' 7 ~j»~f_fi';,»1-.‘;:s:j.j».;t 2% v°i?!’i.»f»;ir¢, . s- Tun ouiuoiis ouiistorrizfrows, Aucuscr a, less. ___ = ‘__ _ ' L hands of P. E. Island clergymen, and our faith in the various temperance institutions fosters the belief that these also will make a. prompt and g€I]eI`0l1S YCSPODSE. iiicimc imui SPORTS --AND" 2 PRUMENADE CONCERT! ourneonounosorrue % IfHIlIlllllEllIWll If I. AQ Thursday Evewgl Auousr nib, 1s9s.l PROGRAIIETNFPRIZE LIST. 2-Halrbiilo Bicycle. lst prize Gold Medal: 2nd.Silver Medal. S-“faltz -Winona. _ I 4-Two Hundred and Twenty Xards Flat Race. Ist prize Gold .\ledal;2ml, Gold plated W tch Ch ` . a ain 5-Band Selection-Baritone and Solo Alto Ruth an Helen. 6-One Mile Bicycle. lst priza Silver Cup; 2nd. Otpcra Glasses. 7- .\ arch-University of Pennsylvania. 8-I-`_our Hundred an Forty Yard< Flat Race. lst Prize Silver Cup, 2nd. .Silver Medal. 9-Scbottischc-Darling Flo. - ll)-Two Mile Bicycle. l-at r`zz Silver Watch (Waltham): 'Ind Silver Medal. ll-Oyerture-On l I Don’t Know. 12-Eight Hundred and Eighty Yards Fiat Race, l~t prize Gold Medal: ‘2n.l Silver Medal. I3-Marc -C. C. C.-Dedicated to ihe Cres- cents. 14-Five Mile Bicycle Race. lst prize Parlor Clock: 2nd. Sliver Cup. The Grounds Will be Beautifully Illuminated. I _TR AIN ARRANGEMENTS. A special tihin will leave Snmmeiside at 5 o`clock p-_m., local: returning after the events IX* 0Y€l'~ 1 The fares are as follows: Summersifle to Ch’own and return SL00 Travellers' Rest-Freetowii ‘ " .T5 . Klnkora--Cape Traverse “ .75 , Emerald-Freetown ‘ .60 1 Clyde-Wiltshire _ is ‘ Cdvillo-Milton l¥.‘;‘2l°°. » ty unc.ion Cemetery St. Dunstan's “ .LB Single fare from Sonris, Georgetown and all other intermediate stations on llth of Auzust good to retuglon Aug. 12th. Faro from ctou by steamer Princess $1.00, good to return 'on An 12th. i GRAND FIREWJRKS DISPLAY imme- diately at: he . er t sports Admission to irrounds 33, Gr and Stand lo ~». A. BL INGS. E. H. BEER President. Secretary July 29 eod T l’“" ~.'.'.' - ii Pllllllll, llll llllllll Ililll llll llllll Speial Offer for a Short Time Only. Cami ani seeSa.mpTez at our Saudi ALL EIORK GUARANTEED and no deposit required. I E g Special arrangements with photo graphers for photos at reduced prices Illlll lllllllll Ill lllllllll \Ves: side Q'-see i S-'..,Ch:irlottetosvn. Four il iori ubo ve J T M-cliezizies stoix- S. F., TARBUSH. - .__ ' J Kinuniiiuiin Important Announcement eatin' iureiiesi To siemens. TH E managementof the Charlottetown Soap \Voi-ks. announce to the farmers of Prince Edward Island, that they have purchased at a. very low iigure for a term of years all the mass byiproduct of the Charlottetown Pork king actory, accumulating from time to time, and are in a position to supply farmers and others with a. cheap soap far superior in quality to the home-made article. and nt a porice so low as to make it scarcely worth while worrv about soap supplies hereafter. KLONDIKE BAR wi be for sale in a few days by all dealers at the low price of ten cents a bar of three pounds. THINK' OF I [‘.-A first-class laundry and couring soap only 10 cents for 3 lbs. It will be A waste of time and money for farmers to bother about soap making now. The grease he has sold to the Pork F_a.ctoryn for 5 cents pe lb._wlll be returned to him, ma ufactured into a first class article of soap at a cost c ’ a fraction over 3c per lb. PM-'J - D- LAPTHORNE C0. Ask your de. ei for Klondike Bar, ang take 0 Ot er. arloltetnwn Fab lil I _ 1 Lunch Room... The W. C. T U. Lunch Room. Grafton Street. have been placed 8 under new management. THE MENU COMPRISES Home made Bread. Baked Beans, Oysters, Meats, Pastry, Tea. Coffee. etc. Everything served neatly and promptly. THE GUARDIAN An Independent Journal. untrammelled and enrlessniiniing to be Just. lmpartlal, Reliable. News! oeking at all times to further the best in ‘ ei-ests of the ooople.and recoznized therefore as I The Peop1e’m Paper. Puhlished at its otlices. Cameron Blocii.South side Post Otlloe. at the following rates,payable ln iidvuncez- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) 3 months $l.0llij£er Somi~weekly ` 'ti0n(.\lond. & Thur.) per “_ yr: $1.50: in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i..o Weekly l-Edition (Thursday) DBF YSM' Six:-5;in nriviince . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . ..l.ill Branch Offices have been established at the following places. ly where subscriptions may bo Wild. DGWS fum- ished, advertisiiig, iob work and other busi ness transactedz- _ _ Summerside. Currie s Bookstore-D. K. Curric Manager. Albcrion. Alberton Bookstore. G. S. Muttart A gent. Souris East. Telephone odlce. R Seamnn.Azent J. F.. B. MQCREADY. IJ. P. HOOD. '_'-iitor. Business Manager .llll MURNINII llllllllllllll YVEDESDAY. AUGUST. 3. 1898. _ I The circumstances in connection with the horrible affair which has shocked the liner feelings of the peo- ple of this city are such as should cause grave reflection on the part of every citizen. A young man leaves his homc in the bloom of youthful vigor only to be struck down at the hand of a stranger, and to be taken to his home a. mangled corpse. Although the fact has not yet been revealed at the preliminary examina- tion yet rumors are freely circulated that most of the men if not all, con- nected with the tragedy, were under the influence of strong drink. Having their blood fired by alcohol, the combative and animal instincts were aroused and the death of one of the number was the result. The law must take its course, the guilty must stand condemned, and yet is it after all the man or men who committed the deed, who should be held responsible ‘I Is it the man who has not sullicient will power to resist he flowing bowl who should be brand- ed as the perpetrator of this heinous crime I Or is not it rather the con- temptible wretch who dealt out the liquor to these men, upon whom the hand of justice should fall ‘I These are questions for every intelligent citizen to consider. But -this tragedy which has given rise to such a sensation in Charlotte- town,a. tragedy which has almost cost the life of ii. broken-hearted mother, and which will cause kindred hearts to bleed,-this tragedy may prove the means of awakening the public to a realization of their duty more thor-. oughly than could be accomplished in any other way. Our own people, residents of this Island and more especially of Charlottetown, must be aroused from their lethargy. One ,sacrifice has already been made. We ‘know not what others may follow. Now it is a son of a resident of Loyal- ist Road. But there are sons of prominent gentlemen of this. oily whose conduct renders them equilly liable to go down beneath this de- stroyer of mankind. It seems that nothing less than one or more tragedies such as this isl suiiicient to arouse manyof our people; to action. Let eaeh one make tnisi a.fl"air his, or her, own personal griev- ance. If it had been my son, my, brother, my husband, my t`ather,whose soul had taken its llight from a mur- dered temple, whose body had been: dissected by the surgeoii’s knife. what a tempest of angry resolutions would arise; what a. grim determination to wipe from our fair Canada the source of all this nisiery, wretchedness and ' crime. On Thursday the 29th of September 1898 the people of Canada will have an opportunity of pronouncing on this condition of a.Eairs. Since the date has been fixed for the plebiscite there is no longer ' any reason for delay. Let every one be up and doing. Our churches and our tem- perance societies should respond nobly to the battle cry and by organized effort and personal canvass endeavor to roll up such a majority as was never before gained for any cause in Canada. Already ssme work has been ac- complished. The really temperanco forces have not been sleeping. They have delegated the provincial, branch, of the Dominion Alliance to under- take the task of placing temperance literature in every home in our pro- vince. And this the Alliance will make an honest edbrt to accomplish. But teuiperance literature costs . money, and in order to secure the necessary quantity a large amount of money will be required. Many of the churches and temperance societies throughout the province have express- ed their willingness to aid in this work. That they should do so is not a matter of charity but one of duty, Money maybe remitted, and We hope will be remitted without delay, to Mr. A. Horne, Charlottetown, . V _ . .al T Los'r His urn. ann wi-:Ye “ temperance in our land. LBC US l09»d up the grand old gun_of public opin- I ion before which have fu-H911 negro slavery, regal tyranny and aristocrat- ic privilege, and applying to the £01101! hole the match of moral sentiment let it belch forth a canister charge of half a million votes which will Sink the rum ship so deep in oblivion that only the plummet of history will ever find her -?-->;-- Lived Rich Died Poor. IknewDanicl Drew when he III-'J 8l9.000,000.and he died in cebt. I knew ai gentlemen who stone time had $3,000,000 inthe hunk. who is now earning about $1,200: ii year. The $3,000,000 was in cash. in addition to his investments of various kinds. There areatdozed men in New York 50 cents to $0. who when I tirst came to New York. were among ihe rich men of the town. It has been my fortune fora quarter of a centnre to be the distinguished them among ihiir fellows a.s_!ich; it has been my experience, as I sum up through a quarter of a century of review ofthe lives of ilie thousand men who have been represented upon my ledger or in my secret counsil, that tha majority of them eih=r failed in buisness or died poor -Chauncey M. Depew. _ t _ 11.- - - _~l Much in Little ||espoelallytruoo!Hood’sPl1la.fornomedi- olnoovorooutaliiod so great rr.-ativo power la lotluallllaoa. Thlyaroaahalamedicluo shoot, always ready. al- 'I Iayuomekntdwaysnb ' htaetory; proventaeoid U S ortevoigeureallllvorllls, llekheadaoho,janndleo,eonat¢patlon,/ob. Il. l'hooulyPlllatohkowithHood'|BanaparllL p V I Pyny-Pastoral oeoeoosooeo 0 OUGHS AND COLDS Very valuable Remedy in all affections of the THROAT or LUNGS Large Bottles, 251:. DAVIS 8: LAWRENCE CO Limited R Prop s. df Perry Davis' Pain-Killer . _ , J \ , ` v '°r am# I 61’ (PERRY |>Av|s'.> A Sure and Safe Remedy in every case and every kind of Bowel Complaint is it can’t be made too strong’ or too emphatic. It is a simple, safe and quick cure for Oramps, (laugh, Rheumatisin, Uolic, Colds, Neuralgla, Diarrlimn, Group, Toothache. Two sizes, 254:. and 501:. Keep it by you. Beware of lmitations. Buy only the Genuine-Perry1)avls’. president ofthe Piovinci emper-_ ance Alliance, or to the secretary pt , ,_ ‘I Q § the Alliance, Post Oflice box 3|, " Chiirlott-town. _ And now for one grand united ef- fort tc overthrow the forces of in- Tl'lE ' 'SHORT RDUTE \ Agent or write to Aug 2, d tl Sept 10. '~` cuann e WONDERFUL SPECIAL ATTRAETIUNS. At Great Expenses the Commission have so THE RELIEF 0F LUDKNOW. Magnidcentl mounted with beautiful cos tumes, employlrng a full Toronto. Together with numerous other new a_nd orizinal amusements from - London and Lew York. Superior in every way to the great show of i597. _ ' For Prize lists and all information, addre=s. . J. E. WOOD. City Hall. Halifax N. S Manager,ar.d Secretary June 73. d8:w 3 mos. FOR SALE T0 RENT lands,”'his residence at Georgetown, for sale, or to rent for the suminei. This place is pleasantl situated For particulars apply at the oflices of Warburton & Mackinnon, Chai lottetown. s _ D. A. MACKINNON BRICK ' HOUSE Corresdondentsaddress to Charlottetown P. E. ISLA -mn-H-e "_ _ t Passengers may leave any point on ills P, E. I. or Saturday and roach Boston the following lay, FARES FROM 1sI: Glues 2nd (Hula who ask me for cccasional lcans of from I I 1 u 50. 8 » FABES Flllll 'lat Blaoa §l§?§§§.“i..i.L§§§i?t1Z‘l§§f.‘i‘.if§i§‘f..§§l I SUUUEBSIBE I 9 23~ Low rates . from all other points Rok your il-.. INTERNATIONAL llllllllllll i=nov|nf;i,i,i_Nipiiiin|niii =-=-“sy IHDUST-Kill FAIR li‘.’.‘.i‘f..‘l".7.‘2.‘.1'.... AT I-l4AL|FAX, N.S., 8urP|il9 Insurance In force 29:98 All Canadian Policy Holders secured by "6 ooo m PREUWMS "6 Goo ernment of Canada Policies payable in Gold. A QUICK. CURE FOR jg _ B, 2; per cent the urges, prize ,ist :mend Most liberal policies issued to suit all sorts and in Eastern Canada. 1n5\]|~erg_ inrnovsueur in Evenv tenement. J A JQHNSQN PETERSON' cured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama ROBERTSO\ Sec S U smiiuou or nioars mn sums. _ Resident Produced under the management- of Hand and API 2* 90W tl Dec 31 Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with dispiav of Fiie \Vnrks sur assing anything ever seen East of r"'” """""""""*"'11 Novi scni’s» E @1102 >°--"* Etc. I QDG C A ,___-n~`_, Q_- 1_n¢‘iLj!. 551. -__I_._._ For Sale By Auction. , \Yithout reserve Iam ii: strncted by the Bold Eve:-gales-4.' _ Executors of the estate of the late Mrs. Cailierino McKenna, to sell by auction, ,at the premises. Pownal Street. on Wednesday. the 3rd day of August 1898; at 12 o’clock noon the large Brick' I 5 ,House and Stables on the corner, of Pownal and King Sirfe's, at nw B present occupied bythe Miss Finlnys, _ and known as the Finlay House, In; We are head.1ua.rters for all kinds of order 'to close the estate this propertyl Crockery, Glass and Ching, wa,re_ will he sold without reserve. ll tv Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, I Terms al Sal? f A Glass Water Sets, Glass Table Sets, R- BEAIRS{T0f Butter Crooks, Cream Crooks, Brown Aug 1 td A“°u°°e°r get Pon Jet;,Tes Poe, 'rains Lamps c f A D D & arlor Lamp Hanging Lamps. .9 lot of flown, blue, nonpareil, the bes $ pattern ever offered at The Chen; A.. M- Can. S00 C E I ‘ V U I 1 Crockew ‘Nl I' Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cor "ll m3»U°1iil°'mif." rm- osnmi w s ' ` i C ns ' ` H4 w. P. coLw||.|.. ps.. §.;_?i‘......°*"°a°;.:...... i......°:.“.».e.°;. Queen Street. 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