7?' f. ll .1 Q i' ‘i ,! _ ; _ ?T £3- fi* ;..` te f»;;.>»f #5 _` ' rf ‘ 5; ‘ 7 '_ .facet Arg: § 1,; ‘fffi _ T ` 21” 7* .,._ _ ¥_:.1~e` 3' '_ if ' s `_;- 7'. c ‘? _"19 -xr' it . _Q _ _. ";`§f~\ ' ` t f it ; lt\;£,`*~`;{f~“»_-:‘. _~»~.`=’ .-7- ‘-_zfg tri ~.=;‘§,`_: ’f‘.~_ ,fri is aa!! I <1.; _ ~i' ¢»~.» T. . 1,5; `-_-ir ._ -5; _ - “?"_- V-y'-_ ` `,‘ .' 1?- ‘ 4i_*_'~ _.1 5 at _ x!` ' r»`* .ge i 12 4 1 3 .- i l of ~. s~ x. .\'°\it Wduld an ideal place for a Xe ¢ _._ *sf-"` X xc. v- r pa r ¥ ff If 1" s ffl, f. '?~ ll' 5.. ll"; - ph.. , _, ,_ 4. f _ 3* 4* Mlilf ’. i ~` S. ‘/» il”-‘_ _~ L_ _'a if _ Zi ,if 7 ~`.=z. . ._-_ ¢f°tef“»~ ,. 1~§.> _.:v. =§”*Td._,,, ._ , ._ Luhlaclle Face Powder. The only perfect Toilet Powder. Cooling. Soothing. Refreshing. Beavuiifying. S0ld by the medical Ball, J.G.JAMiESON, Druggist. ~ N.S.Provincial Exhibition lil, lll ll Ill Prize List. Great_$p¢cialty Performance. Exciting 'Horse Races. B1-mam Night Show. "'° ii _"_!f}i t»- ri $1 LOOOAPIHZE LIST $17,000 xscncf-Maxaman-in not mme wma. $5.19 ljthi, alttjt has hen ,arranpd so M in gmincrensed encouragement for lllih e, andbelletter all round than ever before. _ / _ SIX `_ DAYS HORSE ,RACING §¥2é'»`&'$°.¢-?iH$‘¢'tZ.'.'I§§‘$§¢.?§ i§“i‘ifZ maritime lllrvinees-'will be divided into Ella!! tithe greatest race meet of East-‘ ern Canada. _ . ~ . “since ol= Aiexinnltu $l‘¢,’!'.¥{li‘l?.l1';‘il'f‘.=¢’”°t»;‘§'.°"§’f."1°=T§°'.‘l.‘; IMPRUVEMERTUNTIROUNIKH Msnagerandsecrctary. 7-:Give-fs-~ ‘ -.I _ rr. ¢_..“"e~: WA ! Af§1mrchaser,£or_f_the property of ` K I lTHE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN North Side Queen Square. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Business Office Telephone l33c- Omce Hours 8 a.m_ to 6 p. m. J. P. HOOD, Bus. \igr. ~ Residence Telephone, 1:31. § Editorial and News Telephone 133. Otlice Hours iz noon to 6 p.m.: 8 to iz p rn. J. E. B. MQCREADY, Editor, , Residence Telephone 32. ln inn nnmll. FRIDAY, JULY 4. 1312. i ' ` _ HE SAW A VlSl0N» ‘ Mr. Charles Elgar DsWolfe of Wind- sor writes the Halifax Chronicle that a Mr. James E. Refuse of Windsor tells him that on 13th J une he saw a vision of ‘ the King which to his mind lndiaatcd ,that the coronation would be postponed. , Mr. Rafuse is described as a temperate,- ,industrious man calm, serious, se1fpos~ sessed and a clever mfrehar. t, who works in his shop as a cabinet maker, picture iframer and taxidermist, and the stcry of lwllct he saw is thus tolo: . In the evening be was working in his back shop (in the rearof which is a clear space) when, about ten o’cloek he sudden- lly saw ontsidefhis shop a figure clad in pure white with a crown, which looked »as if it were composed of gcli upon its head, advancing toward (him. Mr. Ralusc was naturally much astonished and watched the advancing figure, which grew gradually taller and taller, and _thc white garb also grew 'whiter and whit/sr mood brightly, contracting with thc darkness of the night as thc" ‘Cigars drew' nearer and nearer. Mr. Rafusethooght the -iiiturc 'was about to shrank back la step or two, but _it disap- peared, sinking gra iually, and apparent- ly intothe earth. ` ` _ It ls that we have a well-antbenti cated vision in these latter days, and the facts in _regard to thisone are so circum- ]. ]'.§Gs_y,_,&,_Son, ,Pownal Village. 'crucially stated that they are calculated T ' house, barns, sho , fdl'£ngs`together wiiI:)h 16 la‘|!d'fitk`thevery highest staté of £ertility.-- As all' this land has been used as a market garden, similiar business or a specialty could be made of strawberry cult- _ ure. Would be a fine stand for al physician or merchant. Would, sell buildings and one acre of land, ` or all the land attached to suit pur- l, chaser. A good dwelling house to " rent for the summer, fine shade trees and shore privileges, For particulars apply to `J..|. cAY & soul Charlottetown. 4 7 Fri, Tues aw 4i e " _ ____ = nn lwlilllll PRIMARY SCHOOL ccccctea nur men a rnzcnaitubdutcnztii" ~" '° Sl. l’°AUI`.’S SCHOOLROOM Term begins September ist. xooa. For-partieularaapplyto llllI][§_§n dlél-ENA BARRETT. i i to ehsllenue our attention. Assuming thcfcntirc vermin; or Mr. Rome, some questions will naturally arise in the minds of thoughtful readers who may peruse his story. Did he really sec what he thought he saw? Was it a freak of his imagination? Did the so~called vision foreshadow anything with regard to King Edwar.~'l`s coronation being about to be postponed? Why was the revelation, if such it was, made at the time and in the place it was and to the person of Mr. Rafuse ? These and many more questions will suggest themselves to the mind of the inquire r. It is to be observed that the story is told by Mr. DeWo1fe to the press after the actual postponement of the O ccronaiinn, but it appears to have been I related by Mr. Rafuse to his wife and a F- friend as early as the 16th or 17th cfJune, and before the serious illness of the King had been made public. And yet the story is a very [remarkable one when examined carefully. There are many persons in the world who live a 'sort of dreamy existence, to whom the actualitles of life are largely unreal and and to whom the dreams of the night or the pictures conjured up by their imagi- nations in the day time seem aboutfu ml is anything' that occurs. it Mi-_ Rafuss happens _to be of this considerable class the explanation of the incident would be comparatively easy. Eve;-ybgdy New Suitirrga for PINE CUSTOM This spring our business in the Custom 'Tail is 'th _ largegteaud best :ehgvel ever llad_ th olflng e are prou an p cased t ' fi "ng this d mgnsee e num o new customers 1 proof that weare giving _yalucg in 1-gli. ._ d§_*%l_1l¥_,j;*>-date-'gpripftenals best workmanship ` and abové all 5 ine Etting clothing which are appreciated. _O p _ and Overcoanngs. __ '- E 1' "‘ ' A Flank Outfitters- _r the spring' i .trade also and the gold crown glowed and sparklcd N at that time about the comnation. There had been sinister predictions that His Msjestl’ would » not lm to be crowned. Mr- Rafuss was, moreover, a picture framers andprobably had then in his shop one or' msn pci-traits of the King perchance with the crown of cold up an his |1185- Suddenly he turned to look out IMO UM darkness, and-his imagination did the rest. From thinking of the King he cami ta think be saw a crowned figure in the darkness. What if it should advance to enter the shipi And thereupon it did S0 advance. He shrank back and the fl8\ll'° faded out and sank into the ground. A clever conjuror once attempted to play upon the imagination of the crowd in a London street beside which WaS 11 colossal figure of the British lion carved in stone. 'Ihe canjurer stopped and in simulated amazement gazed upon the lion. Pnssers by stopped to wonder Whllll it was that had evidently startled biw- He cor tluued to gaze upon the lion, then shouted. “He lifts his paw l he lifts his |a’li" The crowd with, thcir attention thus quickly directly to the fcrefoot and tall of the lien, br th f-f which wfre elevated, were made to li- lieve that the stme figure lad moved, a id did not su\pect for some time that they had been imposed upon by a trick. In our dreams we think we sae many 9'l’*°$° ““d. _startling things which in reality NWS' _'10 existence and are merely pictures pre- sented to or called forth by the imagina- ftion of the sleeper. We doubt not that what Mr. Rafusc saw. or thought he saw was quite as unsubstantial and as devoid of significance as those ¢lr¢1\mS Md visions cf the night which M6 ¢V0k°d when reason sleeps andthe imagination fs not controlled by either the will cr the intellect. '1*'1" The Government of France has given kiilicial assurances that it will facilitate in every way the transfer to the United States cf the title to the Bahama Canal hcl_d.by the Panama Canal Company. It will take time however, to verify the com- pany’s title, and tc sccurs the requisite 'land grunts or long leases from the State cf Columbia,whose territory isltransversed by the canal route. ” - _-_--1. _ It is intimated that from the failure to I secure reciprocity with the Inited States large masses ofthe Cuban people may be reduced todestitution, and may have to accept relief fr-omIabroad. The New§York Herald’s Havana correspondent ttlegrspb-_ heed by financial destltution and that it enter-[thc cpen door of hirshop and" prccarlousneesof itbefflituafion. sugar estates are suspending wcrk, even the largest are dismissing every em- ployes that it is post-ible to spare, and stagnation is the report of mer- chants and lmkm ml-ywl\'c»c.' inns is all so diferent from what the Cuban people were led to expect that it Innate create an unfavorable feeling among them even toward the great nation which freed them from thc Spanish yoke. The Amer- ican pecple at large desire to sec the Cubans treated generously, but the sugar trust appears ,to be too 'powerful to be controlled by popular eenl iulent. rv-s» -£6 _T1 _ . f-“I ._ Was Pale, Weak And Very Nervous Mrs. Benj. ,I-Iatiield, 77 Hillyard St., St. ]ohn, N.B., writes :-"For three years I was a. suderer from extreme nervousness and female weakness. I was pale and weak, had no appetite and would some- times faint two or three times aday. I underwent a very painful operation and for seven weeks was under the doctor's care but he seemed unable to help me. Despair-ing of recovery. I took the ad- vice of a. friend who told me that Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food would build me up and make me strong and well again. I continued this treatment, using in all sixteen boxes, and believe that I am as strong and well as ever ln my life. AS I result I cannot say too much for Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. The testimonials 'I ses for it are not half strong enough-' soc. s box, ct an dealers. or Edmwm- Batss & Co., Toronto. *On every Of the genuine will be found portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase. Dr.. Chase’s Nerve Food ‘s i'aahiouabie'I,i\e1y means' cry- '~ lien rigs; that 'thgy are rubber tired. drawn bylive and well groomed hones; that we have .<5 eyerystyleof wsggcn and car~ "' nage that a men or reafou could ask for-in fact rigs that com- “fn Dare favorably with those from the finest private stables in town. Our tnrn~outs hsv¢n‘t get um; 'Livery stable-rig" stamp about or _» -ll‘i'_»»_ _~* ~una¢f mesa with the §»,iinwd§n.G°v¢fnm¢°§-, . . #1 I Steameru “l5iK§CHE E 'TRADER W111 531| Wi about the fo owing atesr- ~ . _~ _-V;-_ § V Frgni FYDIXI ` ' ' A 7 Q _T 3 _ Manchester » Sf- 101111 _ ‘Ch°'1°“°t°f”n June is July 15 August 8 August 26 _ Auguflt 31 September 19 V 0Cf0b€f 7 November 1 November I7 _ _ A _ T Steamer sails from Manchester for Charlottetown via bt- .l01m» N. B. but returns to Manchester direct from Cliarlottetown. _ _ The ~MANcnr:s'rErL 'rnansn is 3318 tens, 18 iff with cold storage chambers and has a shelter deck for carriage of cattle and sheep. _ ` _._ ,_ Shippers should ‘notify the undgsigned agents _ as to what goods they will have to go forward as ear y as poss1bl¢, 111 Ofdef f»° S°¢\_11'¢ Iior rates _of freight both from and to Manchester, apply to, _ l » LW. W; GI.A._RK,'_Agent, ohaglcteceown. 'vvna as Co.,AcsN1s, st. vlohn, Nc OBO I ,- Fri`&.w 1-23 _ `__ . October 12 _ November 23 aeaimnemilvaei-one _-» < _ l` ` ia V* §'“i= Svecmusrs l Penrzcr fn' I Nr. AF *_"° l\|ATuRA'~ V f o _ 4PP£AR Pghes mfs* “NM 'I' :I/#5 \\x§_, H `§ \ rw.. _ ‘h _ I I I 1 T Mhexuaeted _ ities requi1*ear§fnciaiteeth,ycaeanm'ain themorning fertectntsnd satishntionrarantecd. yrle are the cn* T ...ta dalteetlr he leb ted_ _llc _. eetll _, §ny,mamc?`n_‘?‘=;l:¢'i||fnc¢':tncc»illuqpun.' nc34§ lveelahnfof 'tpayaeenb _ _ ' Fkltand without psinwhan ¥= gg? .-ei iii iii-5 ns >@ critic i nun. _ALL won! cd a few days' ago that fthe' country is l is tally to attempt to deny or “refute 'thou .- -._.e._»~»~. ...~. .'._.. A lima For Everytlllng ` This is the timezio buy a bicycle. Don’t wait till g the season is over-come round andflet mezshow you . _ the new models of the c E l>Elu=l:-cr ma nrsssr-ll.lltnls‘ Q »~»-ug., _ *l i .- ."1-_ 'I ‘Z _ . YV' ` p _ vs _ ., *_ R: ,r lvlumrmatwcn-1U~\»mwun»¢¢b»a¢nv:r_n¢ ~ \ '7-' 1* _ - L1 ; cv: .Prices icannqtihelpi but Suit-i-they reasonable. _ _ j ,“Y9“"W“”f SUNDRIES or RE1>AlR@rNc i this islthe'sp9¢_‘ ~` _ ` . _ : _ Q _ =. ,al _--gg __ , _ ._ - . '_ ~ _-,' _ 1 4 -; > . \ .""»"'_~”i-1" "‘_""“;‘~*_f,¢;_'~y-a`=w;=--we. .__ _, ,___ __ _ _ _ - -_ t _ . _ _I _ Q 'vs_ is 1*.: 3?- $~ ?j*‘ as sf-e~,»..¢.».’f'w'~.>< ,}§:>Z,, .5 . _,_ a lg s In all _ Mathis #hd ~ . ‘ibut first-class stock' work therefore ers S#f1=_5°i» I [We believe in . ff- » the best and selling 'L ._ » _ »'~'~-""1~"~ reasoxiable as . Write cr see us Old Stand, Kent St., Charlottetown. tues. fri & w 5 I -- 1 _ __ - _ _ ' <- _---I-*__ ‘_ ' ~ ., ' \ _ 1" »ifr`»' if M1,-'Q _ "` __ _ '.3 ,Pla . iii Qin. _ owes? in Lt ` '"1 .'§-‘ '» 7 ~ ~ _,"f-__-_' -.bv ,. . . 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'I Al ill eggs WMS wb_at_ you... 2.§er____ _:ous c i _maniac-" ’.".‘ ua £*\#.l,{| i 6”; I' U _-.113 ;‘V,f5}_;_;"’ ,> T5 V,- ¢ e ‘ ’§ _¥-'iii 3 T fini iw suede