§.-~.-°-:~:~:~ ~:~:~:-: PAGES g _ ¢*9’.°’¢’.°°°.°°' \ he netting 11 arltiu 10 _; _.1 l i ESTABLISHEU |89l ‘ THE eUARD1An,oHARLoTTEToWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, sATuRDAY, SEPTEMRER 16 1899 A _ pmgmnfm PARl)0N DREYFUS ls Now the Demand of Pans Papers ARMY OFFICERS Favor H1s Release- Siberia May Rival America in Wheat-growing ABts,Sept lo-(bp cial) -Le Matin the Cabinet will pardon Driyfus Tuesday next. Many newsp=p rs and srmv tthcere demanding nts p rdon HINGTON, bop* lo-(Special )- Monaghan declares that S beria wheat raising country and la a powerful opposition to Amen the grnn marketaof Europe in a vaars, when opened up by railway mill BAKE 308- 15-(3P°°°l)-'T\\° are tnaelndagaates wheat. 78, corn, 821 oats park 7 92! wbea\.70i,oon.28i . OSU. 21% 1 wneat. 78%, corn 29g, oats _uni if _ .lllfi 8000 pairs of Iron wear Fame NOTE-3=No 1 s are guaranteed s CANADA T0 ADOPT METRIC 1 SYSTEM Sir lienri Joly Says lt Must Become the Recognized Method Here Soon. OTTAWA, Sept. 13.--The Board oi Trade received this morning from the; Department of Inland Revenue, a sam- ple set of measures end chartsof the metric system. In a crculnr accompanying 'the set Sir Henri Joly gives a summers' of the advantages of the system and showing T the necessity of preparing for its inevi- ttble adoption in Canada. It is pointed out that the metric system is now in use by all civilized nations except Greati Britain, the United States and Russia,` and late events point to its early adop- tion by Great Brit-tin and the United States. ‘ He says: "We must gradually pre- pare for the adoption of the metric sys- tem in Canada. If :ve compare the two we hall soon tind out how much the mt trio system ot weiqnts and measures . is pw fe'-sl le to -~ur 'resent confused &'ld lI'l‘all'»u~l ,~‘y~l‘1-itll." The _s ..“,»l~. inclos-d in a rea* .=¥-i<\v- case, will he placed in tm- ri.-iuida it 3 the Board of l‘-azie builfling for inspec- fzon. ‘ ____.____...__ .______. Church Services. METHODIST. Prince St..-Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev. J. W.'\IcConnell at ll; Rev. J. J. Teasdla. e ‘i 7. Sunday schfioland Bible _classalix 2.l5. Strangers welcome. Attentive us ers. Grace Church.-Prayer meeting at I0. R-v. J. J. ieasdala at 115 Rev. J. W. Mt~Connellat 7. strangers cordiallgu in- vited. Seats provided for strangers. nday. 5;-implant 2.15, E. L. ot C. E. at close of Sunday . c . . Zi .-Pm tin tl0.Re .D.B.lcIAod .t li” ....1’?.’““°=?.st‘£{‘i. seeth ms nine cl»\ssat*2N. , 1_StF'Jamss-Pnylfz I0, _Ren-_ izsnrayer at1.Alla_eatsi‘raesnd_ nnapproprl- Everybod welcome. St. Peters Cathedral” . at8 L . . c\t@hi- m' Ulamattw. Evonsoug at 1 p. and nnappropriated. _ narnsr. as ;s i *ti . . vmond Pastors sible come and pro- ( rtable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. to if silent Builders” Solo at both serv ees. All welcome. cmmcn or cnsarsr. ees at ll and 7. Professor Mellish at7 C. E. Wednesda at 7.3) p. m Stran- 2% :il Y » leome. _ sAt.vA'rIoN ARMY. Sunda Se ` t_'I.l1.3.l»!lf1°»t8 .Ill- Weekyn.i€;:°eS3e?vices.-Monday, Tuesday. Thursday, day _and Saturda.y at 8 p m Gosrnr. Margrlnc . _ Remember the Gospel Meeting in Prowses New Block. Sunday afternoon.af- 4 oclock. Strangers aiwa.,s welcome. Lesson Ac SB- 28 ‘almost thou persuadest me.’ A PHYSICAL WRECK. Dreyfus Will Never Be Fully Alive Again. , BABE, Sept. 13, 1899. Dr. Przzi. an eminent Paris surzeon, says Dreyfus is a physical wreck. He is thin and worn; his muscles are atrophied. He is 39 years old, and looks 60. He will never. Dr. Pozzi says, be thoroughly alive again. It he recovers his liberty he will live, but only if surrounded with every care, wrapped up. as it A ere, in cotton and placed in R greenhouse, like a plant which has suffered too much for it to ever recover its pristine vigor. T0 LADIES. ' The face receives the record of daily experience. Constant suffering from come will mar your beauty. Do not look a . man’s Painless Corn Extractor, which will extlact that sore corn in a day with- out pain. KRUGER 'PRIZES To YIELD WoN BY And War Cloud is FadingrP. ~E. Islanders at St; 2125 HE... Between Messrs Out Now. BUT FURTHER DEMANDS .1-in-1. ltlay Cause a New Crisis-R' Great Preparation-New Cabinet in N. S. W. l l l Loxuos, Sep'. 15 -(Specia|)- It is elifved now that Kruger will accept Chamb~rlain’s proposals and that the lp war danger is over. The real crisis now may come when the demand is made for the reduction of defence works ` at Johannesburg and? t I 1 l l Pretoria. _ . -England has prepared to operate on n largescaleifwarreaultei A A - ' ` \ , I Ray. Rnbt. F. Whzsto willspeak t Ki d - . _ rarten Hall Sunday nmoruinz ugon ETS; . Christian Athlete” and in evening upon “The ow Madefrompure creamoftartar. agaillsfalum. Alum powders t‘heglnt& d thazepnaentday. |\ovALnauno:a3~~t,_l_lNV0lR- terra ‘ff-'=’ at s at gi 000000000 000400 000 00000000000 1|-1-si John Fair. ' l ilmxil tured--Large Attendance A and Good Show. f Mclntyra Bros. and J. A. Fe-:gueon , Geo. H.`G'allbeck of Nirth Tryon, The Races Finished. _ The 2.25 class was inished yesterday afternoon. The attendance was very li second heat on Thursday she get a poo: star. and yesterday the same luck was -_--- hers inthe four.h heat being lengths in the rear Ramp led shortly after the start with Minnie at her heels. Bijou passed Minnie it; th;quar1pr.kOn tl:ietl;p1ckhstr;tch.l»i_-t, p Omp l'0 Ban ac to thlrd osition On the last turn Minni had P - 6 . apparently a chance to win, when _ sue __ broke and ft-ll back to fourth poniti-m. - Romp and Bijou came in almost to- 3. getner,buth ving_ brok o id V b_l , A en c ns era y first place was given to Tansy, wx h Bijou second and Romp third. T 2.25 cLr.Ass---Founrn HEAT. Minnie got a very poor start, being CHUIC and OIDCI' Cap- about 20 yards in the rear. with tourtn T0 ' position. Tansy took the lead. Ramp broke suns qumsr, me si are mn: Increased Spagg at Ramp, Tansy, and Bijou came neck and neck with rapid strides under the wire Fail' Minnie was still in the rear. but was trotzing. despzte her lameness, with re- markable vim. Soon she hunched with _`”`°" the other three, and on the finish OTTAWA set s. .s .s.- °1-A rf used run xr fr P T JOHN apt 1 (spasm) t Coggin altlhe ol`;ad"'£`anl;; Tum; gina? H°"' A G Bhirudmt tl? ;;hiTt2;; this m°r:ingdE` I;;J_?N;;` length ahead, but -having broken alight- °f *|19 P R WGN il ° _ar °_ mm cap “N n 7 ly,the heat and race were awarded to and it is behaved the Prizes H1 the Guernsey cattle ale" Minnie. much es the miniseries or the um, mmm, ,o spectaurs, Tansy second, Bijou third be earned on .; ual u st . were winners in Ayrshire breeds. ,U-'14 R°mP f°°ft‘1- TWO- 2-275- ‘ Mr. Frank Boutiler leaves with , tl” Ramp, Belmont and Beanie Bampnrtl t°°k` PH” 1°' tim 'thy ‘°°d' . J” [for Halifax this morning for the - races cabinet council The attendance at the exhibitioniig\,1-¢°|| gn; 253, img . V _ _ was 10 500 The iiratfour Mn.`WilsoXloavn_awith linda _and 1 ;V` l ,S Nag" .M " ‘il srmr. s.sv.,..~ r .rs--.timrj me tease., 3°* w I.-um¢lns§\s-en3n|rs s ilnilrsimnet anew* gg, 1' " R" ' Hl',}Lydl81‘d . . igfgogtl ........, ... ...... E alia: qualities oi » £2§lS¢ JOGS if ¢3-iff quickly, economically. But 'tis good for allgene- ral uses. To have the best Soap , for all purposes insist on having SURPRISE. , $000000000000000000000000 0 5- ~~..- A . ,_.`_ ,. ,/-\._`» /-4- , s >'“'?"‘rf\(,i (pt l, (6 I . 1- l I , F ‘\\{)]) i ` l 'R T; ' Qf v MJ) . . ii., ._A. the bottle bears outillabel 3 tt; 'F ».~.- n :.e‘:o;“t:.:“°; t.;..°°:. to F `.` ' ’ . v .ll-'il cheapest. S Our Gm8°" A103 .pit t Cream S068, 13001011, S°‘“`» etc: wa Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to B. C. Qi' still take first plsw. Wherever ,ff Cemetery] enema. dl) lleIlahleWaiol\oa only ` For Sale by “H 5’S"""l°°° f _ A I 1) ° '_ (Q ll- `~ Call and give us the verdict of pp wggma' F°"°' (h°“)'“"T|“'_"_ 5°” nxions and discontented but use Put- Fill S ring Park. Ch’town. your inspection- ' Young Lady.-I wish you’d tell Hr. 'ff ....1 ~ W N TANTQN w1..¢..1..r......1,.i...1»....°mr..¢..... lt Certainly Never pays to carry an unre- iable Watch. You never know the time, and are con- stantly missing appointments A on that account, h;¢3!°il°! and Pilot-.jr., tor Sydney neu' on Mon_day.‘ llr. Vail laaval with Taaayfor Hah- faxtor the races there. glue races. leaves for home tins “gl t Mr. J. B. Backlit arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Summetside. Minnie was taken to Sammersido yesterday on the 4.10 train. » In this city on the 15th iust. Mary Maud Reddin, beloved wife of Mr. W. E. Bagnall, aged 86 years. " [Funeral from her mothevs residence Water street east on Sunday at 8.30 to ` St. Dunst.nn’s Cathedral thence, to R.C. , Ceemmfy] ' In this city on the l5th inet Hannah beloved wife of the lata Moses Burns, p aged 52 years. ‘ [Funeral from the residence of her brother Mr. Jose McDonald Domhaa Ll i i TRUBLE aamhsioaar to 60000.88 bankers Whoa 000 tnattho banhra TheCana1liaa ` " 2 f , i' ‘_ granted an D_ ~ at the Paris exposition, . about 47 000 loot hill. T0 rpaoa it will bo laaalary lot At St. Peters Island on the l2in`st. by mt' ‘"”'*“§ ‘P ‘ `the Rev. J. G. Mclvor Alexander , ' Cameron of Halifax to Elizabeth Jane, ° °“ t° ts' “ak “Hut” ' ' _ 1 daughter of William Taylor ‘P500 N* 509° ’ De.. "' ’i§‘”‘ Schl ph | ° ter St. East on Sunday at 1 p. m. to St.l l` gi _ We dont care to handle any i Y°°°S LMI- WU* il tbl* *hm 7:7 grocers' etc' iw thin else. mm? , "T P i ` ' 'S 00 A `Y7f*2<-./fee ,-.fre ';><-- ';;§ ' ' ’ tId°n’=_vr°1»°¢°w flirt in my we _' QT-,éf§..i'l€'_ "“`°’("l'A'="/Al ` K N ` ' Jeweler, \00tlnl1'1ll6d way. _ I mmm 1000 people to pay their accounts furnished J une 30th. hmm mm m We want a. large amount of money for Sept. lst. wm. tnenmsercnmanueeuareo. Knox Loodoa.h|¢.) C]5S°"%&l\?c.tlg='n - T `_. _ ».- WANTED. i And a large new line of all kinds of School Supplies Now Ready