f ~ 3, With a refrigerator in every well-i to-do house-hold, cold storage ware- *””‘:“° "°° °°°° °°°°* houses, steamers, cars almost every- where, it is dimcult to realise that the frozen meat trade is almost *ICIOOIOIOCIOQIOIOOIO 4 . i 3 l J. THE GUARDIAN, cH.im.o1~r1rrowN, AUGUST 2s less. _ M -» -- ws; "3 ._ We w||| Keen llll MURNINI1 lllllllllllll. l V ' I MONDAY. AUGUST 28. 18%. ’: Tnisa Secret .. i li '- 5 But we are selling \\ ed- ding and Birthday Pres- ents for less than cost. Come and see them- Dressing Cases, Shaving Sets, Smoker’s Sets.-In Celluloid, Leather, Plush and Wood. We have the BEST AND 1 t JAPANESE .» .» 5 O’CLOCK TEA AND CHOCOLATE SETS on the Island. Rubber Goods and Dolls in great variety at J. l'|0RHSBY’S ‘E‘ F. 6 "' -J Housekeeper s To come -in and look over our groceries. Our stcck is-ine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep everything in our line that is necessary For Housekeeping. The prices-well, that is what we want you to see when you are look- ing at our goods. Their lowness will surprise you. _ l... It' fi tg is thaliampsr una _business ilrm heredvary endow- ment of honesiy, industry and perseverance, but these are not of themselves sumcieut to insure the highest success. It mustbe open tothe innnence of environment-in close sym- pathi' with the spirit of ro- Sress-and quick to adiipt modern ways and means. We are ever on the alert for the best tools, and to adopt modern methods. in order to ‘ Zlve our customers the very ~ best satisfaction on work en- trusted to our care. i Give us a trial and see if we do not speak truly. »Rlf=t.Sll.\ll;.lll.l<=f».. _5l@_°!°_° Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 125. Every mail we are in receipt of letters from I Ontario Furniture Manufacturers, calling at- tention to an advan- .=, in the cost; of their goods, the advance t.~- date will average 15 per cent. Our prices- l ave not been advanced -buy now before the change. MARK WRIGHT - tin- 4 ’ ' ' ‘ & G0 _ . :...::.."a.. 't:'l':..lr'°e R- H- MAS ` HUME HAKERS. T. _ . ' oHNo.HyNnMAN V Ci.” H°°°l C°"”° 1: '_._ V '_ ` 4- -. _ g 5 ,__,, 1;* 0 I S ?1i¢i|1DgAgent C_°P_R R. 0. _ l- l \ . 1 _ especially intolerant toward the Ro- `man Catholic faith. No Catholic is ermitted to hold any public ofHc»e or o sit in either of the two houses of the Transvaal Parliament. P ONLY REAL J* in the adoption of penny postage, I which will go into eifect there on lst S B d is once established astep forward in l postal matters will be taken. Book and Stationery Store, d Victoria Row. Ch’town, P. E. I. P S nj out. A more acute trouble is Rus- ; sian resistance to a German-English railway project toconnect the Medi- ” terranean with the Persian Gulf. To nable this work to go forward a cou- cession mvst be obtained from Turkey, nd Russia resists this. Already some of the wise oiies are predicting W W 1 that the next great war will be be- e tween Russia and Germany. o ecourt-martial are army ofiicers who are nearly all hostile to Dreyfus: Then it is also to be noted that in France a prisoner is practically assumed to be guilty until he proves his innocence, while with us he is assumed to be innocent until proven guilty. Moreover politics enter largely into judicial proceedings .in France. Dreyfus’ best hope rests X 'on the fact that an increasing num- ! 1 ber of his more intelligent country- Queen Street. 1 ymen have come to believe him in- nocent The Eoal result is yet in doubt wholly a matter of the past 20 years. It was in 1880 that En land d a Evolutiony/ _ - _ g ....... carcasses of Australian sheep. Now there are 88 steamers engaged in -the ebusiness with a carrying capacity of 6,700.000 sheep per annum. _A single vessel sometimes carries 70.000 car- casses of frozen sheep. At a single wharf in London 10,000 to 12,000 'carcasses are handled on an average daily, and one warehouse will hold 250,000- all of them from Australia or New Zealand. Thirty years ago it was a common thing to slaughter sheep for their hides and tallow, leaving the carcasses to manure the ground. Cold storage has changed Iall this. Australia has 17 and New Zealand 22 freezing establishmeiits in EDITORIAL NOTES. The Transvaal Government is Cape Colony has followed Canada eptember. The Australian colonies re still lagging in this matter, but no oubt when the new Commnowealth *H Russia and Germany appear to be rifting apart. The Kaiser quietly op- osed the Hague Conference throu h-r 1-_-i ~ There is grave doub: of the issue of the Dreyfus trial. It is to be _ _ 19 gf Ameria _ness if not with generosity. vaand mai_iily§geliqye.Drey~» _ f°="i»1~°<=°=#~ ed .sis ms. _ sent to the press of countries) » late very sympathetic toward the pri- jsoner. On the other hand the judges f th first consignment of 400 frozen Japanese0ahrrh' Cube. Eiourstore andknenvotmanyoth amicted who have been cured.” Catai-ni Ours is toad to cure of oatarrh. S0lf‘h?`21| Druzzista. I;-ilalPlan;vi1l be lenmgglanytpsi-sou t . csc ve can Aaaraa mliudghm at mwpnsnm Stanley’s---regular prices were ‘*"_;`_***i"~”‘*_‘§"i@"v‘¥"§_‘___*_l~ _W 'EH I _W _W nl-1.,.T_Ml_]_d_»var.l Biikeis uowiuCana~i -' A U f.=f-‘ ‘fs I Just n f western Canadian press that he will be offered and may accept the posi- `lConrt of Canada Mr. Blake as a Y Y D’ an imperial reputation, and his char- acter as a man stands equally high. Many thousands of his fellow countrymen would commend the Government for _ offering him the highest judicial posi- ‘tion in Canada, and it would afford general public of the Dominion if he would accept the oilice. The Boston Herald reminds its readers once in awhile what a good customer Canada is for Uncle Sam. It says: “Last year we appear to have sold of our products and manufactures in the Dominion more in value than we sold to all of the other countries and dependencies of the western hemisphere outside of our own borders; in other words, so far as foreign markets are concerned. we could better aH`ord to lose the trade that we now have with South Am- erica, Central America, the West Indies and Mexico than we could af- 5,000,000 of people of the Dominion of Canada.”-Under such circum- stances Uncle Sam ought to think it worth while to treat his northern neighbor with fair play and friendli- Celebrated Frog Dead. Nearly everyone in the province has heard ofthe great frog._the property cl Mr.Coleman of the Barker House Fred- dricton. The Gleaner of Wednesday containsa good photo of Mr. Coleman and hs; frog. but states that the frog was found dead by Mr. Coleman in a lake some distance from Fredericton, where he was kept. The owner had the skin sent to a taxidarmist inBan- gor, ts mount. ;When done the frog will occupy a prominent place in the Barker house. The deceased weighed over 40 pounds. Positive Proof .uwmsi lzifiinn cunt cunts.” "’l ghetdlowlmhstimmlalumlymeoftlm hu.n¢hedsdallyreoeivedhythePr0Drletm~so! J_§naueseCatarrhCura. Oomlngtromkrltish 0°l\mllle.whcre.c'wln¢tocxtiemedampnes|‘ otthedlmate,eatan-hhmoreni-evalentana t :i=¢;°..ef‘:'-.i'..'<.~;~"°:~:»..a».:.'#.°:.°:.~:.i-gf.: » oatarr i igiii is at kncwnui-mot 1.? B.C. writes: " k' uwinai with the advertised buttnevegycalethe 0n¢ mr? pursaaed aixboxes ot Japanese Cure, lines Bnlnhinf the treat- twith med , :é'n:mu&"m me umwlin an-li oasis _ oasantt:1°ioneuh4m¢‘hehveisalsobee';°.cu:"1g'l Ce.,To- 5 aes ff iiiliii 5 , [112 C _ Fm' S‘*l‘“ BY Geo. E- Hughes Shirt Waist s for each da and his visit has given rise to a report which finds currency in the tion of Chief Justice of the Supreme law er, has not onl a Canadia but satisfaction alike to the bar and the ` ford to part with the patronage of the Ext- Wild Strawberry. .1 l. W llllllllll. Pl Park on Wednesday and Thursday, Sep. »temher l3th and I4tl|. r By reference to an advertisement in another column of this issue it will be noticed that Wednesday and Thursday September 13th and 14th have heenl selected as tue days for the races on _the Charlottetown Driving Park. The events for Wednesday are a three minute class, trotting; 2.25 class, irat- ting. and 2.40 class, pacing. On Thurs- day',’ the second day, a 2.50 class, free 0 for all, and a 2.30 class, all trotting. The entries will close on Wednesday, Aug. 80th. Horses represent, to a great extent, the agricultural industries of the province.also the; social and commercial industries of the nation. So also does the quality oi horses represent the peo- ple ot the nation. It is said that Eng- land leads all the nations of Europe ;her horses are sought for by all the nations r of the earth . l Tue horses which will take part in the raoeson the Charlottetown Driving P..ra will represent to a great extent the agrcultural industries ci the Pro. vince of Prince Edward Island and Cau- ada in general. The list of events allotted for each day is a guarantee oi .success. The prospects are that all the classes will be filled. The attendance will no doubt be large as the admission fees have been placed within the reach of every person desiring a day’s sport. ‘ Mr. C. R. Smallwood. the_Secret_ary,° has made ar- rangements with ihe railways and boats and the fares have been placed at a nominal sum, so that the most distant residents will be able to enjoy ia days outing. ' ' `~ The Dix-_g,,cto_i;s 9! the Park have se- lected the days forthe raog_sjgith i view of having them at a time when the most of people have leisure. The purses of- fered are certain to bring together a large number of the best racing horses of the province. Every persondesiriug acou-ple of days’ genuine sport should make arrangements to reserve Wednes- day and Thursday, Sept 13th and 14th.. {_\.- ..\.. ‘..‘\‘.:\`.:§‘..'l 1f~}‘.‘;\~_'-` lnlslseuson ll me leur When foods_ disagree with all " people we suggest _,, .ai Wine of Rennctt. J* Everyone knows its use and E. Q ~*._ =_f;_ benefits. A _,_ In stock. . 8 Garters Brandy Ginger.. Blackberry Cordial. To be Held on the Charlottetown Driving if About the class of Dress Goods that we keep. You 'will always Hnd ‘ monument of style and ‘ price you will find to be fight- e I 0 Quads.. T1.. among which- are the Fawns,Myrtle and Light' G_reens_.~-V Z ‘ . wap Dress Goods _depart- ment which is the _larg- est» in the city, you will .El .~ 1 H TT-T»-`~~~‘---`__.‘_.::_.';_f.It..;..;?.' r : ' .‘ ; Q- 4, Ir 4. :» ~. l/l/'or éj ;» 4 that they are good. 1 mminler-7 4 Every costume is a . . » at We have them in all he newest shades l4Dll!lZ - 8l‘8 8111011 A ` Sur . __.»-~.v, ff- \~'f\§-ff -wz=um-|-| yr' F PERKINS & Charlottetown ff; Collis Brown’s thlorc- _ dync. All thcleading patent food’s etc. Central Drug Store. , _¢ SUNNYSIDE. W 2 Q ln Bull Furnilure....'l""""Ss'l""S .sillvfvlll Hllf- S 1 0lTl€ And Ican suppl Mig. 28 ill SEM. 9, 99 _ Bonv with so ,i. ii. I/. _ A-- .Q . 1'~j:°\ 'f & Cll,. llll. A|_g_Ey \‘y.Cl§. av ,` _*_ .j -..\_ ‘ t 5* jet at low Pnces WA ¢`.» '_ V p ce on our counter a lot of curious boots for women. ` ' - Some arc pointed -if h -oth h f 1 I are g00d stork. We hdlvg alilielzh mis ave Buoy cloth flops’ an " A _ _ P 8 prices so low that their stay ‘-”~`f.-"- -._.FR0M___ ~ with us will be short. They range in prices from $1.50 to $3_00_ ‘ . 1 gfimi In 8;_d have ahlook at this counter full of boots. Even 1 | no nee ing a pair t ei r extremely low rice m' ht te t *" . . to Purchase. , ‘ P lg mp you , J 6 mg IRST NSTALLI .»¢.»¢OF.¢.» 65c and 68c each Another ‘0 000 use for Wes: India Tune t " - V » I- 9 1 A , 0 h di active operation with a capacity for lot fgr 400 each; Worth from 0 50,000 _first class sugar bags. i eVer3»;1hOWI§B lJ%lIln{ thgfy l1l16 Hllgst C0ll6Ct1011 over 7,000,000 carcasses yemllyg 850 to $1. 45' I _ Special prices according to quantity. _ _ _ OI' 8. &I1 A Intel* S11 l? _(l 1 ings ar Over - 25 31» Apply to e We invite ins ection g S i A » NEW Island oatmeal just received at I _ CARVELL BROS_" ` P 'I -- - ~ - Stewart & Gates. 26. 3i., Pat. & Ex. 2 a w. 6 w. Aug. 25 '99. v»J0l-IN llIacLE0ll . ui _ Flll All wmml 51 .Z : :V ~£‘.s..¢? -l2I~~ , ‘ :.~=~ -.~...."-'va ,.-» ...=.~a;if'-Wi'._;;.,-..'-.. 1.- .. . ' 'A . ~ r ‘ ‘ ' ' f » ,.,.,~... V , 1:.»;-~-,»-.,s,,~. -..;..;-;§f_~.~. .- ., , - _, _ ;. - ._ _ . , _ _ _ ' - _ . , , _ - - ».>‘ - -- ~‘..»;;..;_.,-_.`_. , Z ..--fp _ - » .. . - _ ~ _ - 1.. _ ANADIAN I f- C. ’,JAclFlc Rv. §g'E'l3'g°l§Yd ea A __ »~ to read. g _ ontreal, ‘ ,»6°|"E`S‘e`iif=i~°3f‘?3“i`¢"§% ll ff-f,',,‘;‘f;“’ For Round Trip-y 0;,-,own lstand 4th. l y Return llnll' Sept I4ll| |889 - - s .Jch`:i$r.|~Aug. 15d 1 year ll nz Une- S Un _ ll/li '; Is” all 'thai ,' '; ary in refer ji i; Every day 1 j§ §; ment of beat elegance, good looking, good wearing and the Shuwmg 3' la] embossed ve Will; b@ . A . au mum New Blues, ` Pujrples ' to even hint 'gance be f|'-Tor Round Trip I keep the latest A -FROM_.. New York, l tharlottalown, P. E.I.l §°"""”’ We have la d ‘ ‘ enarlnnamwr. P. 5|. A §;gg;;;megf=;g Also the nicest a es . . a _ 0 September A in the c't . 5 ’ 1 e ;‘ s »=f de ‘ ‘-