3 A 'y naw; , 139%# vw \u~»'*s-he u==v_» -Itanium mfs ¢-»w-r\s<~»s \-lesivsne rsaneeem gimvvrk'/Jer' ~“"**"g-<,(__ `.i'f:%xe.ef,.l_.:`§1=h;._ 7 ~ __ _- _ ._ -_ ,__=_..»-_ ~ J -e _ _ 4, _V _ - vu.: _ __ ,,... _ ._ U _ 4 /5* 1 5; _,X < - . "” ~ npr' =»~ _ _» ~»~_,..;1~-».,;f_-=~ as-,,= ,_ (AH ' ‘ _._».,,~_~ -q., _.. _ _ _ _ ~ _ rg g\’__,~. ;»-.~.-._»..,,___ .. _y _ __ ,_ _ ._ ° .. _ '_ -5,* _ (_ _g _ i` " “"“'° "" ~ -° - . °°,ff'__l4~_._.5i~i~i'§:.~~.7’»"il..»%' f€;?_-i.5s.r: ‘isi '.."-'i.f.!_':’.=_i-Y»*~"1:f* f »_., __ A ' _ _ _ _ ‘*‘"1-lna-aaa.:-~“‘ “_ ;»- »___ .. __~ if; ~ _ ~ ._»¢~. g :-- _-~ -; ..__..‘__ __.........__»- -,....-.~.»e»_, ~,, _,___ _,a 5 _ __ _, _ V f V ,_ g ‘_ _ N” ,’& _'_ »~~ ' ~` .~*»»ia...~_~- -»~»~.»~ ~+--»'~'~ ~‘-‘“»‘*»-»-- ‘~~-»~- ~--<»| 'T ' ' `1nnll\\\""°~»§i ¢ " V ' »r THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOVVN SEPTEMBER 8 1898. __ -1==u=|n| -.-v-rf Maman" g : l ."f‘_."'~_ ,,s;>_~_"-_ _ _ _ V __ I ,, .,___V__,, , , _` ___ ._._§,§ai _ _ ic, Y, -_a,~ r ,___ ,_.__.-_._ .,. .. .~ - \ q Y nann-ng' t énr A "-it r , l 'v , cccccc cacn _J rw What Makes U Man ._ more miserable than an ill-fitting uncom- fortable hat during ' this hot weather. - Q _.J (CCC - We can fit your C head as well as your pocket book. and make you forget the heat with one of our . lightweight straws. One third off all ,our straw hats. F. Perkins 8: Co C '\.¢ CC( C MJ "J KJ (W f\ F5 (W suunvslns. U ._-‘ J J J J J J C J 3 llll Mlllllllllil lllllllllllll. A A DELUSIVE CANVASS Our attention has been directed to an insidious canvass put forward by the opponents of prohibition with a view to prevent voters going to the polls to vote “yes.” These untrust- worthy guides express the belief that' as liquors for medicinal purposes will still be permitted to be sold all the drug stores will be transformed into licensed taverns and the evils 'of the drinking usages may thus be as ‘ bad as before. Nothing could be more false and tdelusive than this argument. Drug stores as such will not have any more _right to sell liquors under a. prohibi- itory law than under the Scott Act. The sale for medicinal, sacramental or mechanical purposes will be strictly connned to a few vendors appointed ‘for the purpose. The canvass referred to is a delusive device of the enemy. Once let the friends of prohibition I" ire A nsnrahce... ,_ written on every deseip- _ tion of property at lowest l`&t8S. nt for P. E Island. ' me Insurance (So. ' Idea Aesuraloe Society ' ' . hee I lx I-'Ire Assuranc e Ge. ef Londeni .yi Hvinmin _ demonstrate their overwhelming strength in all the provinces and we shall obtain the enactment of a 'law -as strict and restrictive as they ire- `quire, and such as will prevent the indiscriminate sale by drug stores, taverns and all other illegal agencies alike. The first business of the people is to carry the plebiscite, and then just I instruct their representatives that they want no sham law but an act of total iprohibition with all the necessary ma-` chinery for its enforcement, and they iwill get it. The question has been raised whe- ther prohibition is the best word to apply to the object which temperance men have in view in the law they ask for. Prohibition means the act of prohibiting, forbidding, or interdict- ing. Abolition was the word used by these who sought to do aw_ayf_ with human slavery. It is ,ritter” des- truction of the`liq'\i0`f traiiic_.< that the prohibitionists seek, not the mere for- bidding of it. a Would 'Bot abolition DR. ALEX. MGNEILL. Physician & Surgeon. (Formerly of Kensinzton.) Prince St., Charlottetown mdgipppite St. Pau1’s Church. f l rv ' - 2 be a more accurate, expression, _dad at _ the same timea more pleasing wordto ‘E Ca e Colony, where a eneral elec- Gold Doesul Need ~ Any Gliding ` It’s the same with the 1 stock used in our shop. When thinking of getting any work done in our line you may rely upon us ' The material and world; rnanship are always strictly “first class.” - § _ == Give us a call and be§ nnuii°iii°liiiii ci IIIIIIIMME __d l __- i A l 1; 1-_ 'the Enlilish criminal laws. The le 's debates may be~ conducted "in either the independence of the`Colony. The : _!;l5HHm|{ ance Of pOW€i'. £ ;xi ‘_ F ‘ l asaasssas HEN THE BEST l is hers, why not BUY it? What’s the use of buying the 'ordinary kind of FURNITURE when you can get ; our kind at the same (or less) price. ' Everybody cannot own their own homes- but everybody can have their homes nicely, i furnished by buying their furniture from l HOME alan-.._.______ MAKERS. A A -V ._ '...1*~.f _ -_.,f.,~.,._._-. _ mini wnlauit ci., ui. f"“' Court Esterhazy, forced to retire from the army, and Col du Paty de Clam under arrest, are the two men whom Zola regarded as at the bottom of the conspiracy against Dreyfus. Col Henry, the suicide was tlib self- confessed forger of the incriminating documents. Disgrace has fallen swiftly upon Dreyfus’ accnsers, but French ministers still declare their belief in his guilt. If he gets a new. trial by court martial it may be repetition of the first. n_--_-_ tveen the Mussulmans and Christian in which there has been bloody fight ing between the former ani the Bri tish troops in Candia. Again t war ships of the nations are sailin The-modern Cretans seem to be' .n better than were their progenitor! i the days when Paul wrote of them Titus, “The Cretans are always liar is _t-rue. posals. During the past half centu “Russia has been the principal ~_ ` _iior_i_among thegreat powers and iieve "has her aggressive spirit been moi active than within the past f required to acceptthe belief” that and diplomacy, steadily pursued fo hundreds of years have been suddenl and completely reversed. ».That simply incredible. prove a factor in the fall election War devolved The s lendid hi EDITORIAL NOTES F The New York Commercial Ad- “ 9' Uganda under British control it will Again there is trouble in Crete be- S ca, rid of savage rule and equipped bg tion, to follow. There will be no g . , toward the Island toquiet the anarchy will have been completed, and a vast he “pei siviiiatihh. British capital win . cgi pour into A the region, and in a fe/Vw... It is very hard tobelieve in the A ._ » 1 1 sincerity of the Czar in his peace pro- We ale Pow within three weeks of ry~ are apparent. The liquor men 'are ggi l:,c6iJ_ducting no energetic campaign as W i U U I U ‘ 8 Y° P 5 8 done on the prohibition side, but not- yBars_ To believe in the present sufficient general interest has yet been . . aroused to ensure _a large vote, _ The sincerity of the Cz" one 'wld *hz great danger to fthe causes will be the th , ,,. . . aim and purpose of" Russian arms swyivhqme voters’ Particularly m , P P P ' ' , cites have demonstrated the greater g; strength of the temperance sentiment. Th h -~ ' f'th 'ir id-_ _ . i... $0.3’ ‘2'1f.'°;'.lZI.',§i Zami ”1°.i.§§ to 1° “1=°°.°“°=v d‘s~°f°» “PPM e be ,greatly to the injuryof the Republi- _ _'can party on whom theconduct of the _ ' SG1'QQ1l%» hip 1588886, SSR rllcllmi ` ' ` ve~ _ . p ac e _ ments of the navy bg Manila and impure blood are cured by Hood*s Sar- Santiago are completely hidden behind eapanua" _ _ the alleged mismanagement of the NEW 'hckets dfmct fmm Berlin camps and the army in Cgbm It Germany, Just received at StanleyBros. fvertiser, commenting on the Nile expedition, pays a warm compliment to the British Hag: "Gen, Kitchener will not be content with smashing the Mahdi. It is evidently his aim to push on to Uganda, and thus bring _ within the British sphere of influence the entire Nile valley. Then will be seen a transformation not paralleled in history. The Nile railroad has kept pace with the advance of the Anglo-Egyptian expedition, and with speedily join the. road being extended northward from Cape Colony. The swift development of Equatorial Afri- with modern facilities of communica- _need of further pioneer work. This continent will at once be thrown o n if years the Soudan with the w ole s . _ _ __ . . . . ’ country adyacent will be anolihbm fi _ _ Emi b°‘§?‘“' 81°" b""‘°“° Th" W’-“ne” Egypt. This is uni wrt of resuigphat t 1; y ‘ daybrmgs ashieml p ~ °° VM" ‘xt -- |_VL' s. __; follow the British flag the plebiscite and two or three things t Good latform work is bein those rovinces where revious lebis In Quebec province the probability of ya fairly large vote, with a lighting chance for the prohibitionisfs, _at least S lI]Cl‘€&SlD g. ' 'wdyspepsia and other diseases due to lv t ; 1 " _ ( 7.. \ '-4 _ Webevciust ;4 _ s _. :* if 5;; of Silk velvet. matwrs not how inevitable Stylish well made, and perfectiits. C 2i. ` fr _ Wester!! between Landon and Exete _ _ X _ r, ition lias been going on fdr a month a' di5t°'"°° °fVe1`Y Uelifly 194 mi13S»‘ _ i _ , . if .P&9¥»h&S 8 population of over a million” which was °0V°fed “li the "V9 °f 53356 ` fi s` _ . and s half. The Colony was originally, -mllcs Per hw-e The other and Slishlr A _' _'_"_ _' __ i _ settled by the _ Dutch and has the .IX faster record was made b_7 the Em’ ._ - i _T ' ` ‘ 'A -T _ ,liwmsn Dutch civil code siting wah' we _ State Express between New f _ ` 'f York and Alban a. distance of 142 o ' y’ H ‘ilature consists ofa legislative couiiil milesi which was Covered at 8- T352 i iof 22 members elected for seven of 53-58 miles Pe' hour' The New years and abouse of a_SSemb]y of 76' York road is an almost level track members elected for five years. The between the tW° Points named: WhH9` if ' the English road over which the Cor- English or Dutch. The Dutch ele- “ish TEXPWSS made its T9i"°1`d 11” 5 A ment strongly sympathise with their lmmber °f heavy gmdesi at Whi°h U19 qkindred in the Transvaal and desire summits rise t° 232 feet, 339 f9@l'» Mid 382 feet respectively above the gener-y English-speaking element, led by Cecil “l19V9l~ 'The Ameficin 171'!!-ill WIBS” lRh0de~,desire to ses ni south Arias A the heavier of the two-243 tons to ylrnited in one British federa_5i0n_ the 200 tons of the English train, butlf . I | . 0 here ,S ,JSO an Independent element the heavy grades traversed by the GINTRAL DRUGSTORE, At latest accounts Rhgdgs was hope. latter would Seem 120 give its p6l'f0l'§l- su“NYs‘nE' ” ` 7 ' .. " 7 ` ` 7 S Engineers and Macmnism . _ :al of a majority, which will certainly anco the first' place in the comparison. H t”ghm3§:g?ncg5EV¥.h3Tf sfnaur If any' It_m3y l-'IBPPGD that 0; lu' ' - 1 the Independents i `- ` Y V M N to aid the llgemoeratic orators in their NEW reggymade clothing opens ‘campaign ortunately for-'the Repub- PATON & l ’S--d&w llicans this is nota presidential year. _ N12; capes&aié1 fur ,use than prohibition? There is much! _ _ “""- 5 °P¢U at -'ATON 0’S»-f ,_ _in a name. “Unrestricted reciprogity”,l s Til* S°1eDl515C _AU10l`i°U-D giV€S 9-¥1< 1 f "73 "" ‘§ for instan_ce,certainly did nothing to l-V §!;§~b.0l'#f6 °°mP“n391¥»°f the two _.A ' A ,L_ ' *assist the movement with which sit °_§§il°“K -4i§Wn°° Nm' bl* 'fe¢°fd"l_?7`i‘ 3 J J 3 D A' C C i `was connected. ,ra1lway'¥f“ll1S Withoittstops. Onc'f'f0'_f; 5 = , - ' _ ' -...___ mad_ebytIi`ef`Brit1sli Great." ' S " '_ _ ' ' 2 ~ P 91° Sickness and suffering f"T|>ck9t.3f_~"f9..f 5 g . < 1 fi - ~ f 1-/ _ A _ ._ death camp and every 'Blight 'l “` sick soldier furnishes an object""1esson il\&nkll\'*8 Drug Store '£3 \c ff' S) U gccic ~ -_ ¢' , > ' '» si-.' , _.,_ ‘ _:‘_ ,__ _ t-,_, _ _ ,. . _ . This _is a great favorite with; a greatman le_f _We are showing also three or U four special lines just ,received U at very low priceai . V Beside these “ we' diavef some. bargain lots at __ bargaiuzprice’s. over lot iinyl i A' W Bedd|ni*Phm~ B af-hairs _ srsfsesaasesa II* eeeeo J Woman ALLEY #lit %%%% gpg* ,'1'HE,, ,H ,M ,,, E, mi; _ ""` " "Ti `_"` fi"~“?3”7'i“?7`3=¥°-‘Ti'2¥f`f*>`*-__ ' '-‘:z>.;s4=s:’=¥2~:l~:1'.-1».~:=s1~s~. a ' . A W $3' Y” ‘sv T as @@@@@@@@@ asserts seeker Cav get s_.e~bcct frcia s that’s_beiiudtop1esse-2 They; are ' his-ttoned, - ade- of .choice *d_en’g=ola. A n a .wide'fsoled?,_., round.. _ e last-but theaa’tt*€u';_»7’iH A .;_- l OOlU§UiCI :-1 1 - _css “af , ~ = ‘ P` A W'//fi - ,i I" 'V I 3; of tweed for ladies fall ‘ our center table for your inspection. 1. We are now able to show you 49 i Golf e Our new golf jerseys have at wanting a newgolf jersey should see 13 i A j ii 9 ii; _' ' -” , ir- ;_ We are showing ai HBO 0? ie _ Combi shawls forear y fall y from the _. i | n - ' . 1.-` r - 1 ¥L( alisi-:cr NEW ~B|.IlTll FUR Fill. MD WIITER ~ We are opening to day anne line ofllob” suitings, Over Coatin g and Trouscring. Call new and get first choice-1 full line cf nishings always on hand. ' iSa.rto`ria1 Artists. i , _ solef, that makes fthe I 1 _ /~_ _ Charlottetown 26 '_tf. ____ A _si£| es _HORACE II John _ f , ,M5 |=|RE ANn__|v|A i A’ A share of your business respectfully and they are good Valll Policies and certificates promptly iSSll Cameron Block, Queen Square. Agent Western _Commercial Union HRK' ~."3l$=:- GWWUW’ edit