@H¥l%§K 2 t , 1 _ 4. , 'ras GUARDIAN W A Y ' `\;~` ` 5-4 g if bf me l Baby . . .Q Knows A coop THING when i-is sees rr. _. ‘I 'si.'..____--_-_--- i ____.__.l ..._1¢ An Indgpendent Journal. uiitranimolled and earlor-is: mink 0° 5° | b' N - *Y .lust lmpartlal, Rel a 0| OWU eeking .at all tlnies to further the lgest 2; mats time peonlasud recwnillsd 01°” °*`° ` The Peop1e’l P¢»I>°3`- months $1 00 I' YI' THE GUARDIAN ` habitants Germany 106 millions, Published at its ofllo Cameron Bloc¢.Fouth 10 » ‘ side Post Office, at thee?ol1owin¥ ratee.Pl»Y°b1° goii-(iilii2oli3’dTi;ion, daily (except Sunday) 400 land 65 millions and France only 40 .,,,,...»...u;1l.li‘li...iia;.zi.'s°ri;.i.;iisa."' ' millions- THE ALBERT To|LE'r SOAP Co. the Granges of an earlier date have disappeared. Both these organiza- I lions were excellent of their kind,had . 31,50; in advance ........................ . .L25 $05-eokly Edition (Thursday) D01' WU' I w }1,25;ln advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Branch Offlppls in I - gh aces. iiv'li‘la(i‘e\;fii3li1scei?liit\ih1iii»mi‘iiia;t bee lilligivnvillvg fum: lsned, advertising, lob work and other busi ness transactedz- Sunimorside, Currie's Bookstore-D. K. Ciirrly i Albirriitdxiilggberwn Bookstore. G- S- MUUWW l East. Telephone ofllce. R Seaman.Agent Editor. Business Manager - _.___;l __.:1 - -_ - -- lil/'ivv' _ l llll‘ll_l“_lll‘ll TVESDAY. SEPT 20. 1898. ____ ;YFARMERS' ORGANIZATIONS- “ADI 'Y l The recent disbanzling of the MONTREAL. l Patrons of Industry raises the ques- ll“"° °' I” °""§'6"R‘P°s l tion why an organization of the class A ERT OILET . so 4 . * LB T ; referred to has but an ephemeral ex- l Tistence. The Patrons have gone as worthy objects in view and at one i_r_E_ n_1vicCitE.iDY. IJ, P. Hoon, I the police report them 3 Or do they The population of Europe is ROV. set down by an eminent French .statistician at 380,000,000, _a gain of 37,000,000 in ten years past. At the rate ofinoi-ease during the past decade, if continued for a century to come, Russia would have 258 million Austria 79 millions, Britain and Ire Street lights aie out at many points about town nights. It is no uncom- mon thing for the writer to find two _or more lamps extinguished on the lamps were out right and left. Do `look after the lamps to see whether they are giving light or not-. It appears that there have been seventeen rebellions in the Philli- pines within the past sixty years. ‘ Taxation of an intolerable character, levied on people whose earnings were very small, was t-he prime, cause of these outbreaks. In the Phlllipine Islands all males over 21 years of age must pay a poll tax that equals about $20 and the women must pay $15. A man must pay a license t0 Sell cocoanuts from his own trees or in- at the theater unless $10 is paid to l short walk between Queen Square and 1.°o.|. Yaun ,man Anyw the Queen Hotel. Last night again, .auf _.ei r- =r.-'sr-,-.,. :is ~'f ,., ,_ ._`__.__,.,_, ii "..,.¢.§.=§.-*I - h e. If you strggela ghgxflnli !°1` W5 If lt halls or lf it snowy, a- lu . 'Tam noligzpto Sl su' *him* when the tlsh ain'ton your line z, Bait your hook '.m‘kecu on tryins' _ K=~ep a-goin 2 S hen lh8_ vvéatlier l_ii.l la your crop, Keep ii-goin' . When you rumble from the top. - Keep a-goin’ l _ spore you’re out cvevery dime ‘l Getting' broke ain 'tangy crime; Tell the world you‘re eeling prime I Keep a-goin’ l When it looks like all is up, Keep a.-goin' l Drain the éiweetnesis frpm the cup, - L ee a See lhlagvll girtfioon the wing ! Hun- 2 'he that sweetly ring :_ When ydé l like sivigin -sing, 80'# a-'goin' ! “Aye Work Aw Sl ’U5’¥F’¥"U‘ s.. u \ll» Help yor:=l's whaurver 7° ll°l’» Ni *I0 'Wt u _ Mm; tpizpelpigésgsumhlm amd the oliearlerr Never lisren tae yer l‘rlend’u ihmllll _"W7 “"7 loudly blaw- Helv Yerselz. wheuiver 70 IMI. Nfl” "lk ~ _ . awe.. _ . i » mgmig, oaye work awe §Z?..'§‘?.£§.i»‘Z1.l';‘;i..~.~.. .. ...i -' -v- -’-\= awa'» . . LADIES W h ve worked hard this past 5°lllIl¢l'l>°*fl1 niidmii and Asnonn gating wsehsf the different choice bitrfor the Boune¢»_ 'UI' the Fall Dress, Cape and other Yin!!! outer garments. , .,, . _' Our work has not been in vain. The bd the markets of the Old as well al the New World have contributed towards sending ur A ggocg of staple and Fancy Dry, Goods, the lil.-9 of Which we neverubofpire haid the leasure of showin . OU' V- “W 9 W' vlisiting the Canadiagn and Am°*`i°*P “Uh” and will no doubt lupplemwl WI' l‘*`!’° stock with other leading features fel' Fill lad Winter wear for 1898. The Hats that have started themselves without any advertising are our Walking Hats at 86 and '!8c. I We offer over 100 untrimmed Felts,all colors E digo of his own raising. Every article of furniture that costs $2.50 is 1, a - 0. _ taxed. -,The curtain never goes up » - at 2§0 gocd shapes and nice goods *vi Ghllllronvs Fall Ga the government, and for every act of `390 Chiki,-,,u’s Ez; C; Blu, RESIDENT ADVISORY BOARD. NUTICE li l"""‘b5' gm” im' "Te full stage of their ii career bade fair to fine of $100 for each infraction ofmccompiish much good in the World the law relating to the tishing of lobsters Wm llelfeafier beimuosed in_ Both gathered the1r_ membership trees the Phillipine farmer must pay mainly from the farming class, a stead of $20 as fc»r_n¢-ilv A zation Wh) then did these organi- zations fail where°they had apparent- %%%% . P5 slaughtering his own animals, clipp- B,-own, gm, Tgm 0’Sh|,gmn and Yachting ing his own sheep, or felling his own 7 Shgpes’ 35¢’- 45g mr! 53;; md 589 for 2'. Sll llil S oiilll Bllvll. a fee to the government. There is U 'gba V!-y begg mgkg md assorted colors got \\'_ {;_ H03K1p_K_ class which includes a larger propor- exacted government tribute for ' ’ Sept 20 -dwli Overseer, tion of the total population than any getting married and for being buried, ' other, and a. class otherwise almost and at every step and turn of his life spotted with damp sold at $1.35 yours for ~ entirely without any general organi- the tax collector holds cut his hand A S P & ' . f - ' ' to him. ' - _ _- - _ I ` ily such excellent chances of success l READERS. Elementary Tex; Books on Rhysiology and Hygenie, with special reference to the effects of Alcohol and tobacco on the hum.-in system. lleigil Prlqe. Pig; cegjs. ~ For sale by all dealers in school supplies in the Mari- time Provinces. » ' t' _--_ ' ' ru-~r* WWMW A lnvoshnenl: ' Security and __ Savings . r coinii Head Office: TORONT O_ Clllllll. SllBS0lllBEO.~- - $2,000.000 PAID-lll’ 0VEll -- - -- - 500.000 CHKRLOTTETOWN, Person EDWARD ISLAND. HON. BENJ. ROGERS, Chairman. W. H. AITKEN, Esq., M. P. HOGAN, Esq., I S. W. CRABBE, Esq., CHARLES LYONS. Esq_, Sc-licitoi s : Masses. M. .e D. C. MCLEOD, Appraiser: A HENRY C. LOWE, Hoiicli Hiszilin, Local Secre'ary. Treasurer and Agent. sep 19 -rltf APPALLlllE DEATH From Kidney Disease Prevent by Dodd s Kidney Pills, 0n1y_ " Iiidney Disease." D0 you know what it means? It means th: i the kid- neys are either rotten, or rotting ; rhs g10_d is full _of poisonous, death- °a,mg conlllmmli that the Kidneys cant d0_ their Wflrki that the victim is s walking chamelhouse- that hi, hours are numbered ; rhaffhe victim iwsr take Dodd’ Kid ° - does not want rosdie. my Plus If he Have you Kidney Disease? is Your skin hot and memo fail. . .’ "Y 2358' gifathd fh°'*5 Urfne, reddish. or _ 0f€ , does it Scald when gagging 5 ls YOU! appetite changeable; ° 7011? Ankles swell ; have you binu- ;;te_ in the mouth on _getting up €“‘.“€=; 1° *Pere a bnckousr os. P0S1f in your ui-me P Any °f these Signs is proof ositiv It seems that they both failed from causes was that the farmers are less sensible of the 'advantages of organization than are other bodies of lworkers. Each individual farmer is more or less independent of his brother farmers and likes to remain so. He is also chary of organization, unless it be for some purpose where the advantages are clearly apparent and quickly to be realized, as in the cheese factory or the creamery. The other principal reason of the failure was that both the original “Giangers” and the more recent “Patrons” soon came to find that they were being used and hoodwinked to serve the personal ends of the leaders. The,Patrons of Husbandry had a great and rapid expansion within a few years and then quickly disappeared. They were confined in their objects mainly to plans of prac- tical utility and apart from party politics. The later body” the \Patrons of Industry, had a more comprehensive scheme of membership and with this had 8 p0ll.bl£&l platform,-a good one, too-but this seems only to have hastened its def- mise. ` It is hinted that there may be a revival of the order of Patrons of Industry in-Canada at a future day. This is not unlikely, but when it comes there is doubt___whether it will result from a spontaneous and general demand from the farmers themselves, cr from the ambitions of an aspiring few such as have led previous agri- culltural orders so swiftly to their cn . *-3-* r:nr'i°oizi.lu. Norris. President McKinley, who has long been a. smoker of cigars, has' taken t0 the older fashion of smoking a pipe, A recent photo shows the Republican Chieftain smoking a briar-W00d, and it cannot be said to improve his ap- pearance. It is related that when the Italian barque Bcrtino went ashore on this Island recently, the captain “feared to make a. landing because of the na- tives.” If the schoolinaster had been :abroad in Italy as much as he has in `P. E. Island no ship' captain would have such fears in these waters. _-li ' As a result of British rule in Egypt the land tax has been reduced from S24 per acre to 37.50 per acre _and the acre made greatly more produc- tive by improved facilities for irriga. tion, which is all important in a. land where no rain falls. The trade im- ports of Egypt have more than doub- led since 1876. ' Dr. Riccia of `Liege, Belgium, is steadily improving his system of telegraphy without wires. He claims that he can thus signal from one vos sel to another singly, or to a whole fleet simultaneously transmitting a. message-from. a distance of seven miles. He can make his presence without other message at a distance s are the only means on earth that .each other during fogs 'in °‘”'° YW- They never fail f A_b|e to Keep His Place in Spite l “l-*'- I-le Writes About Mls Condition- ' Wife and Children Helped. WALLACEBURG, ONT. - The follow- ing letter will prove of interest to work- ing men and others who may he in a con- dition similai- to that of the writer: “For three years I was subject to poor spells. I always felt tired, could not sleep at night and the little I could eat did not Q dome any good. I have been working at . the barber trade for about 20 -years and » for the last four years I have been very I closely condned and have had my meals very irregularly. I was taken with a Very Severe Cough ` . and the doctors said it was caused by my stomach troubles. I lost flesh and became 5 so weak I was hardly able to stand up to 1 the chair to work. One day I happened 2 to be looking over some testimonial let- .ters and I thought I would try H00d’l _ Sarsaparilla. Before I had taken two bot-, ‘ ties 1 began to feel better and in a short- E time r fait ansiy uname guinea zipcundn in weight. I have tiiken nearly ive bottles and' now I feel like a man again. I sm , , Stronger and Healthier _ tliairlhaveever-been in my life. My wife and' children have also taken Hood’s_ Bar- ssparilia for ii blood medicine and realized. much- beneilt from it. As for myself l cannot say too much for it. I firmly be- I lieve that if it had not been for Hood’s ssrsaparilla I would not have been able to work at my trade any longer.” JOHN W. Oouerimu. Get only HOOD’S. I* . are the Dest after-dinner 1"l00Cl’S plllS pills. ald digestion. 25c. DR. BLIFT treats Chronic. Diseases the Salisbury .__ucthodh_0f persistent self-litcilp in removing _ raugegr I om the blood. Continuous, intell- ili’l......f.‘.‘.".‘}i‘Z.‘l.'if‘.§’..‘i.°,<_."l.‘i.".1‘ii “Y ‘°"*”‘“”“’°“ possible in each case. aximum of cure, Avon: attempts unaided. Micnosooeic i . B1.ooD,s1>UT.i, i`1i‘i1i~i£if§‘§].liINATI0N - OF Graduaie of ll.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. TW6l`lly Y, ti . ' . Rggzm gpsipatlil. Diploma re- ADDRESS, CHARLOTETTOWN, P. EJ. CAHAUA gFFlf?E--Victoria Bow. CC 1 d neriilhic ..‘§`.'l.°.i'Z.li»'iii-Z{’i‘f.i.'f' ”““°“" _ \ The Improved Rupture Cure is pain- ~ , %% two pi-inciralcsuses one of these, Of Difficulties. » (i nd Opening Day Of the New Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store in Prowse’s new stone Block. . This event takes place-'on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday next, 14th 15th and 16th inst. Remember the date as there is to be | __-_._-_-n I given away 100 purses for 2-5c each and a chance to get a Suygf Waltham Watch Free- _ . New Store, New Goods, New Firm. New Prices. ~ We have much pleasure in announcing to the public that we are now ready for business in our new store at the old stand. Our line of goods and the prices we ask are a guarantee of quick sales. Below will be found a list of a few of our lines. ,U _ ‘ WATCI-Il£S:-Waltham and Elginmovements in Gold, Silver and Nickle cases, a large variety to select from. ' CLOCKS:-A large assortment in Onyx, Marble, Marbleite, Oak and Walnut°,Eight Day Clocks, besides Nickle, Alarm and Musical clocks. the oods if you call _ Tatronize your Island Buys and get the worth of your money. OUR MOTTO-Quick Sales and _Small Prodts. _ JtnREn?a.cm1 'mv SILVERWAItE:--We have a Choice selection of Cake Baskets, Fruit Dishes, Berry Dishes, Castors,Spoon Holders, Pickle Dishes, Butter Dishes etc., every thing new and sparkling. _ J EWELRY:-Ihnest lot of Rings, Brooches, Stick' Pins, gi-rs. Culf Buttons and L,inks,Watch Chains and Drops etc., in the city. FANCY GOODS-Our line of Fancy Goods is new and there is a_ large variety to select from. The latest' in fancy Vases and Ornaments, Oriental Vases, Photo Albums and Stands, Card -Cases; Whisk Holders, Fans, Purses, Fancy Pipes, Opera Glasses, Musical Instruments, Toys, Games, etc. Also Fancy Gilt Chiuawnre suitable for Wedding Presents. Our _ stock is too large to publish in full, but we will find it no trouble to show 3. _ ""‘*~f Sept. 90 Oct. 97 Nov. 26 The above _ storage. and lm for carrying live Excellent 1 F0r lother ` N Sept 3 if _.-- - I M ~-: 1°; \ _ Prowse‘s New Stone Block, Sunnyside of Queen Square, Jbarlottetown. '~-f* 1 l il the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store- ;g.i_f..§i=;___ ‘ 13,tu thand sat &w\ld»c I-ilk ' _ _ ' , f » . _ _ lr*-___ NSUR NCE |=|RE AND mAR|NE“E°~E~" ' ----- WANTS l.03T A share of your business respectfully solicited Policies and certificates promptly issued at my office Cameron Block, Queen Square. HORACE HASZARD. ""° Agent Western Assurance Co Commercial Union Assurance Co. Charlottetown 26 tf. ton rice S _§.l.l__F.__f!§.l_l_.l_i.__§_. H A 5 NAP y e medical profession and~ by thousands I A. 'V `. i . guligtpave discarded their trusses and remain ' V ..,,;)VE,‘,i;,_\\ ildential iii” “°i'° PlllllS M800 ll] lllllll $2 T5 llllll $2 95 No e untllcur “uw Awae; your 1-,ass Made from all wool Tweed Good patterns with good trim - . ° _ _ 1 ' p p f 1 'Q j I I ' _ ° T A . d 6 ti I k o bf _ v . . - ' A i PS 'C 3.38 WOI' In3.DS - l known or ve a warnin _. al Testimonials on application. Correspondence mlngs an _ V ,» ’ gl g mg” S°',§°,i,&§§. f,,£,‘?,",,, ?,'§,f,‘f‘° °“" -lj” ¢““'»f“”‘°°‘1 if ' Dropin and see our stock. no l»l‘9l1b16 50 Sl10W 800415- s on ' . ~ _ ' H ' . . . _ 0 A ' & YO _ of thirty miles. The new discove D N C 1 | I of Kidney Disease. Will yOU bgcurgde Promises to be most useful ln pri; arlottetown, P E. Island, Canada. Q M G °“ ;'m‘“u Y°\1 die? Dodd’S Kidney venting vessels from colliding with I°E”°31°;°1'i°» RDW ' cons- nt 1la.m.,2to6pm “=- 2-4*" Men’s Outfitters. DLE l of the -» » It is proposed to ~.“l. I. Li _ st.” ‘ From Charlottetown 0 _ =,:=-~ss;..~ s \ \ ‘ \ ~¢"VH' ».r.iu.'.|a:~' r ‘W MVil.F»¢lF sol