r i l \ J . __; m SLI) ._,, of *I iff' `v/ .l _'- ` [1 *_ _21;:;}7 I/’/“ T* h 5"-"' 3. sony ilpls.e leston .thsot llltlm i-son etoer iin ,I Dia seth mon th, late to and liislmi. and is iave gain. same know ir a ction A _ _‘= honest di-wggishs i-eu can d al with whowill not irive yo ura~'s when you iz .tilormii gv _f I) I 'g urhin. g§` i _ _ --_-- ' - » . D. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 1899. _- -5. in -vi --- ' '*' ' i' li i A ESTABLISHED l89| THE GUARDL-sis, CHARLOITETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN RAILWAY DUES NOT L““””“°°”22‘i‘S“"‘”“ IRIEQF L P-=- fw- . _ 'l;H1~; Lp ggiinde Diichesse arrived in por a ast night. The follow- 1 Mod .21:A.F.MAth ,C ' ' » 1 I I. ' . , ° ' . _ R _ _ ' A _V Bi ,.1 _ Smart, Larome, Wyoining; V. N. aggzgig 3agil;ap(i;ii`i;p;YZY1. ltljilglslldgtf _ S “*”°`¥-- ` Ervmef windsor' N' S'iAU1`°d MW' I E. Gainwell J W Gainwdll and wife. C ""°~""@viii ~ _ - sin, Mrs. Mussin, Maria Mussin,Mrs. ~ W_ _ - ' ° ' . ’ 'E . -i L_ Dewers’ Ottawa; J. E. Dunne’ -1- p W. P(i?:1;i;v|:(e£llv,YifA. §oo§a;§:e wglfliji, _ --1... Toronto; Miss J. W. Ros= Bedeque ' wlfe J L L ' ` y’ 20 Men Caught and Four were ~<>m." ` The Proposal for Jointleéndaédiiififi' Sli' iiili’ ici' A11 the Win "°""""""""f'-"-I.-. . ~- icssoslixam-D. iu<>9oay._2i= W.s_ 1...... r_._F.D0yie. I'7“""0jB1G““‘.“°° R- H‘_‘“°Y_“°d ' E‘”‘°'_"’°" Drowned. HON. PETER MITCHELL ilasitnother Attack of Paraly- sis- Gov’t Chicken Fat- ' tening Stations. Orraws, Ang. 2i.--(‘,pecial)- Hon. Peter Mitchell had another of paralysis today. _The Government will this fall esiah. lish a number of chicken fattening stations in the Maritime Provinces. Hshirax Aug. 21 -(Special) -By ioodmg ofa csisson on the Midland bridge over the Shnbenacadie. Q Blmday 90 men were caught. Six- ` bl ol them got out but were more ol' while 4 were drowned. Three belonged to New York, the “WINE db: W. S.,LlaWl"_e\\,._ ¢|0;._.iE'- I ',.="N.°'_'* Barth was an Irishman Railway since* the construction ~ THE WEATHER. Wastlxlerox, Ang. 2l.-(Special)- hirwiththnnder storms. cooler with lrisble winds. -_ f _ 1 DANGEROUS SUBSTITUTE lll"¢‘)l'1‘_‘m.`-lifllliaiitd 23:: dIi)a.`alri?resIanTr1-guillililigtiiltiiiil dsagerousimitations because they make big- gorrargliintiiobyéining so. Avoi s-ich men gxpe ft gold. Foot Elm positively cure< tender fieetv feet, and is benedcial and gurify ng otha sh Tea. 'Stott & Juv". Bo! fi. - " " _ M’ ons f ' /i’ -.f--; 'V 1 Strong A Plo ."f-et" 1; li.; _I .\,. .F it *pt `$ Good staunch `,,). _ 1. wearers, bellow tongue to keep the clay out, Well \ ‘ sewed. T ~ _L _A _¢` ; ~ ` f'“ ( ` few.-. sire _ - fl " . ‘ .¢;`~»1‘ s 'F-_'ff Colin Toronto, D 'Thomas John’s, \tld H Warwick, Currington l\ew York City, Geniles, Dartmouth. N. S. ham; L J. Pope, St. John, N. B. Mr. A. Hughes, Boston, Mass. HOTEL DAVI . H, Bill and wife, Brockville, Ont. B. ; Thos. Driscoll, St John N .B. ;C Dindy,New York City N.Y. Rev.Dr Ot.awa; J. G. Fling, Germantown, P. A. ; G. W. Kitchner, do ,Theodor Woolsay, New Haven; Halisbury Woolsay. do; Heathcot Woolsay, do; Charles Chung, Philadelphia ;Martha A. Oldstead, Boston, Mase; Viola M McLellan, Manchester, Mass; D. J' N. Y. City; Geo. W. Waloack 'and Newton, Mass; Capt. A. J. Bisaill » Cadiigan; C.T Carsley, Montreailil S. Careley, do; L. Haizue do; David A Gauthier, do, ` Richard” Hunt. Thesemakeseven deaths on the Mid# ?;m'-"°"‘:*’i AJ- H- B\U~'“1“8h°m» 9°" .mbrttlg f __ l¥ Ueatiefs Liniiiisat The loilerii Pala Cure Price I0c. Flower Show TCED/ll ll/ e9‘J'.2‘¢¢ Hoszoid&Mooie oii2EcT cARoo From Ponce, Porto Rico Schr. “OMEGA” 120 puns choice bright molasses; 300 brls choice bright sugar. 100 brls choice bright crystals, due hero in a few days. Ask for prices. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town Aug. 9,’99 Qaw lictoria, Thos Stanley, Souris M .Un peer McDonald, Picton. N. S.; I-I, F. Bis- sette. Cardigan; Arthur Yeo, Nor‘- Monday 21.--W. L. Pott, Ottawa; B. F. Kirkwood. Sudbury, Ont.; A. E. Clark, Souris; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Martin, two children and maid, D. L. Lockerty and two daughters, Kings- ton, Ont.; E. J. Hatfield. Si. John N. P. Floetan, Herbert Millward, Abel’s Cape; Seymour P. Downing, Jess Hernogis 4 children. and governess, IT ss T ii 6 M¢L@1isn. ae; o. A. sis... me wiisl eenmisif wiiiim asain., as can wife, Sinita Mass; Winslow Dunn, Afri . U __ m ’?= ’“"_i cellent Health. ll mander of the Br tish troops in South ca, sailed for his. post to-day. He accorded an enthusias_tio_htewoll eciowds at the Wat'erloo» I _ received at the from Reardtlminil Hoalilelsthet itiner- describes the tension exi_si_hngf~1bet;_weec the .Tianavaal and Great Britain..-5 and his report indicates that war miy be Bay last month, and joined the ship at Cape Town, after having made a care- ful study of the condit.ons prevailing in the sections through which he passed. It would not be surprising in the event ot war, said Admiral Howison, if the British Governmeit requires the United States to take care of iis interests in tie Trinsvaal and a ship from the South Ailintic will undoubledly be sent to Delagoa Bay to look out for Ameri- can interests. According to Rear-Admiral Howison there can be only one result of awar between Great Br tiin and the South African republic--the absorption of the latter country. The Boers are deter- mined, hewever, to fight. for their in- dependenc». Ii is app rent th-it Admiral Howison Syinpathises with the U.lind.rs and he says they pay tive-oaths ot the taxes and represent three-titths of the wealth of the country. _ Admiral Howison describes the mines as fabulously rich and devotes a portion of his report to the characteristics ot the Boers. He says they are very super- stitious and mentions the declination of the vclksraad to pass a bill;tor ridding the country of the grass hopper scourge and for overcoming the effects oi drought. the reason given 'being that it would be unwise to attemp; to thwarf the will of providence. Roms Aug. 21 -(Special)-The Pope granted an audience of over an hour to three hundred persons and ap- peared in excellent health and spirits. 'I']11€ Eau" “lt ' ' The sort of, shirts that men,need now-a-days. Add to coolness, perfection of style and Qtit, and |yor have a fair idea. of our Neglige Shirts, 750 and $1.25, the celebrated W, G. Q* R. and Brais Brands. if |1503, S“m’?&.‘?£ e.?".I' . 'I'ha.t’S C001. e Sir Frederick Walker, who relieve! TM;-3, J, 88 d \ S ,F Hyde Montreal Miss Sarah an mte'J T Loman' M188 G Chaffee. Maggie Henderson, J wite.J H Hyland,l M Capson, J 8 9- » O Dunne, H Hirsch, Willie Worthy Greenough, _ W. hi. ' Deward, 5 Sarah Mc Neil. L. F. Woodward H Barker and w .~ Q ife, Mziesi). L.B-irker, , CAPE TOWN Aug. 21.-(Special).- C. A. Robbins and wife, F. W. Kirks; ~ Rgmmg, Agp 21,.. .. ;3‘;;‘:.;":: 3:’ .f:..‘;.:‘.:rf..i::.':.:.z.‘:.. r.‘:°rr~..s;i ---» -= »--M- ei 2 °° "9 ‘_‘°°°P ° P’°` liuson.Mlss Rawlinson, Mrs, T. Me. t°d*Y-_ ` _. _ - po al for yoint-commission but makesa Fadd¢n_J_ W_ Mepaddgm Q, G_ A11 the 'hangin ggsqhd number ot fresh proposals. _ Connolly, C. A. Kualhanna,,i,°,¢i1¢,¢,1);-it _ \,~ D, J.M~Bnrnii and wite Capt.J W _ _ ° _ _~ _ - -isan»¢ml_"`¢tiirnn'¢na Ls a°n,Au . so.-L in ani Cen- ,Fitz _ia.npa_vnf m|gJ.-,Fm 514,. a » 7. _ _ nl n_ 5 ie an __’ i Hera Duma* M". I _K9 .“r';_“y¢m§1g J. J. Farnsworth. .A. 0 T _ G Francie Jr lessen Crowell, -L. Mom. » 1-r. _ ii.. D: ssyisy.f‘.iis. ii.-»w<.a.i a -- asp precipsted by the hot headedness ofthe 1.;’_f'1‘_- Dy.,-._,`._1,,,;,, 1y,1z,;`1, Ngijl ' B°°_11~‘ - 4 iiiiiijin, in-. Fanny. H. - seein. ._ ' E _.___ Though Admiral Howison _wasi lilo! Sialer, Mlsa’Robbio's. H. 0. 'Peiperand Mrs. Prank Whltlesk,`Whe hail senttothe Transvaal n_ an dpoi ` _ _l'B_B “'11_T_ d K, Eng- matic mission, he wentuf: 'the Zountr I *ue L mn" an ll mann' weigh. m P.-a' A W "nh . iimoitingt- aoeue.-...at wife. Mrs D Davies, W F Wilson huillllhl C0HlU1l55l0ll %“‘i~l'.'.‘i"..',‘i~ It Siiifl 'E9 i"'°ii.lii'°.fi 11160 WCIC HOSlllC. wife. R J Hall Mrs B Rogers Chas M_eKennel1. C. B. Stephens, I Miss M. L. Beni, M E Clark and wife, i KES N EWLPRUPUSALS ,‘1§f_,,‘,2,;,§§”;,*°‘;?;,‘§,° ”°,‘}§” ,ir A' EXCITING COURT V - w isses _ Pratt (2) J. A. Anders and wife, A. E. . ' _ ____ Reed, H. J. Thurson, L. M. Dibale. . _ ‘ ' a 0, . . ‘ e . .O .I . _I l , ` . I l1¢1 P01152 ieceivesl s0<;Peo a;;d<§§;_}f3af‘JuB1r§ I§)fl»§»g_AJ_DD_Li§§J§ ihe Conn Adjoiirns Amidtlie “_ - Ca°ait °f, . trd,P. . D e an ppeare In X .Raiirdall. ¢lY.lS’. Fressin lhligdhdwif G and of _ of-J. whitney. t>.ii. Perkins. W. E. The cmwd' ` ` \ ._ -tl _ _ ___¥*°'_°* wmmi ' ' lr. _asked is be -Q’ some intédniiiivtes- _ _ _ .7 well. R. 8. Carr. L- C- Lee. WJC. _ _..._ when the Chicago arrived at Delago -_ ` Cowmsn, Jr. Miss'L. Langlow and L., A. Langlow and wife. Mr. Terrel and Aug wheat--; corn, 31}~ oats Sept. wheat,71§ ; corn,31i ; oats, 19%; pork, 8.2.0 V _ Dec. wheat, 73§ ; corn,28§; oats,19§; l i llllPIl|SE \ ; is stamped on ` I 5 S;fa';*-°>..e5°._=2= . It’s there so you 1 ca.n’t to deceived. ~ There is only one ` I Surprise. See to it I Apurehardsoap. ...niet-ite wife. Annie Attendorf, Mr. McKay, E. in Banya 'fowmhip goal n, "mp, HOWUSOD- _ledto be the heaviest woman in tha! ' country. Her weight was 640 polede. p I _ Her ooiin is forty inches wide .audi ~ ~ I MARKETS. twenty-seven inches deep. Mr. Whitlock w '--_ ` was formerly a Chicago policemen, ,,,,-_ Cmeseo, Aug. 21.-(Special)--The " = | ' I following are the closing rates: ---. 5....-` ‘ ' Champion- p0Ik‘ 8.40_ = ;W. Meet at Boston Wednesday. The * i ___ ___ it Frank Butler shot ahead, drawing llo- E ' that your soap ,Cnrthv and M_cLeod alter him. leaving 3 bears that Word-' i Taylor watching ~‘Tom.” Rather than l - frisk the result Taylor at halt the dis- . ' tance spurred. He caught the leader. f _ in the stretch, but “Tom” Butler wa. ‘ with him, and tho finish was at a t irri- Coimwxrim., eh.; A . 18.-lr Frank Whitlock-,nano J at her ‘I . Tom Butler a National img Tom Butler won the one-third mile , professional championship at the L. A. ‘ l held was put into four heats and those, qualitying went into the semi-tinals ` The semi-finals were made interesting, 'with a. Butler in each. In the first one ’ “Tom” Butler and “Major” Tayl ir loated in the rear watching each other. 2. Then McCarthy shot out and stirred up _'the rest. lt was a great iiuish, Taylor i getting the heat by haif a length, But- ler second and McCarthy third Time every cake Of 46s. In the other semi-final. Frank Butler pedalled for dear life all the time and won in 44-2-5a., with Hammer second and Mt-Leod third. The pretti- est iight was in the final. with the two Butlers against Taylor. At_ the pistol tic clip, the “Major” losing by a few inches. Frank Butler broiizht up th» rear. The time was 42 2~5s. Roll. water has lets. Main. K. rssr,J. N. Andersen, and """'* ` WM-' Slilstlll Ai ll0l.IDAY"_"'W “""’REAW ha|s:¥':i\»eae 6 UQ SM. tie etitk. li ltiolteeehae AK* We `-_-_ E P 5t§§§"f'i ‘°f~i'-iii! ifgsiiiit lf?-if ‘ felis ! iii !‘_;5§°5;° iii; ill I lie 3' ° SOUVBNIRS JI assaeaasnd :#38 ~i ti ii: i : E ry un igga , _co n an natural woo at 5Oc a suit and upward I ` ' _'_ "-`»ff_ill €f¢ _ * ` ‘ . ‘ f _ - ‘ _, 3;' », " ` ‘ ` . _ if ii Wi? s-ll