' ‘ l.M.'.w.'l:dlM4«Ivt M‘ ‘.'-' l . - ;. .. ..,-A . _ s‘\ THE GUA RDIAN, cHAnLoTtl"n:l* The BY’ THE GUARDIAN PUBLISHING C0 heir once 1 th (‘ Baoc lIllAn;')(l.l)l i)r'nots—-Ceiitral 8?'::l,‘(S!l.1mlIlel‘:lilQ ‘. Baxnn, . Alberttin Bookstore. Street : G'.ll.Ci.Anxl sourl: ° lain street-R. 8I:.uu1t. Ilanager Theelllyleralng Paper in the Province. Delivered on the Breakfast tables ofthe City and all over the Province by noon, T - no 0 year . e - - . e . e - n n . . . . o - - - .. '. ‘Oath!........-~-o--------H " single Copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. scents Weekly Elllltlon published on Thursday. ‘I 35 ‘ T°¥?““w‘§..’.’§.“.'ln°i;.';;.i'-‘i;.‘.;s:::::: on “ Single Ooples ............ .. 4 cents Sexnuveekly Edition. bllshed on‘ Tuesdays and Th ays. wasaaessese a a a e e a a o so -' When paid in advance . . . . .. 1 35 °- Cones ............. .. 3 cents Advertising rates furnished on application- fina. ‘B JiP.H3<.3nI:,g°r I an us ness - or D Eli: ‘fiiuroiuy duaqdiao; JULY 23. 1399- 17h? Prohibitiouists’ R¢P1'¢9¢°t3’ tivc. we no glad tosee that Mr. Spent”: Secretary of the Dominion Ten|P°"3°°° Ammce ‘ho played such an able and prominent part in the last Scott Act cam- paign in this city, has been sent toast II the Prohibition champion before fill! Royal Commission. No better man could have been chosen and no advocate ever had a better case. We notice that Mr. Spence has been in St. John conferring with Rev. Dr. Macleod and H. H. Pitt! of Fredericton and the pl'0P".§"*tl"" °°m' mittee of the Grand Division of the S n8 of Temperance of New Brunswick rela- tive to the nature of the evidence to be submitted there. It is likely Mr. Spence will also visit the Island. Mr. Palmer’: Invention. A subscriber wishes to know what Mr. Palmer, of the Northumborlllld Straits Survey, proposes to do with his newly invented eaiesons, once they "'9 sunk, in the winter months, when the Straits are full of ice. The ides. 8-9 '9 understand it, is to have the caissons AN ISLAND DISAPPEARS. with a Population of About 12,600 A Te_rn°ble Explosion Engnlfs the Great Sangir Island in the Pacific. Srn.vsv, N. S. W., July 18-The cap- tain of the steamer Catterthun !'9P°’“ that on June 29 he called at Tlmor and found there a Dutch steamer that M3 left Great Sangir Island on J une 17- A few hours after her departure the pounds of a terrible explosion were heard Hi the direction of the Sangir group and this was followed shortly afterwards by -how- ers of ashes, which covered the deck Of the steamer and darkened the whole at- mosphere. When the cloud: of dust had cleared away nothing was visible on the horizon but masses of vapor that extend- ed for many miles. Great Sansifi which prior to the explosion was in full sight. could not be seen. Six sealing vessels were anchored off the Island, and It is thought they must have been destroyed. The captain of the Catterthun also states that the Island of Luzon, the largest of the Phillipine group, has recently sufibred severely from eruptions,the fire from which caused widespreal devastation. Sangir, or Sanguir, was an island of the Malay Archipelago, midway between C-elebes and Mindanao, in lat. 3° 88 N., long. 125’ 44 E. Its length was near 30 miles and its average breadth 10 miles. The surface was mountainous and in its centre was a volcano. The inhabitants, which number ab -ut 12,000, were largely of the Malay race, and cage was the principal product. SYDNEY, July l9.—A native from ‘the Talantse Islands who landed at Selangen four weeks ago brought a remarkable story‘ to the eflect that several other natives had just returned from a voyage near Sangir. They had intended to land on the island, but were prevented by the sight of the mountain belching forth fire and smoke. They reported that the whole island was on fire. The water along the coast was full, they said, of half burn- Charlottetown ilarkets T C a I9. ‘:93- ’meaesIIOOOOlO on .0-'3 eeesoaasea 00 O Bfluflfs f'reall...‘.'............ 0-'5 Q 0“? Butte:-.tub,Vlh............. o.l4t00-I6 Cheesc,per 0.14 too-16 assesses 0:06 P B‘gI,vd01eeeassesease-H oilo 0 ' FOWIS, perpalr sosaaeeaaaea to l7l0Il’,P¢l’¢Wt.u.u..nn.. 30,5 to .035’ eeeoeeeoeeeeoesut unttongvmaeassaaaaesseoss 00 Q Oatmeal (white oats) per cwt.. 2.30 to 2.50 Oatmeal, (black oats) per cwt 3-40 @ 3-50 Pork, small (salt) ...... o7.o @o.ro Pofk, c‘rc‘33eeoaeassseseeeoses nonfi. l°mOCIOQOCCUI.. ‘CW 6 Potatoes ..................... CECII aesasaeeaeeseeaoeeen 2110 25 UOIICIICCICI OU‘OCI OUIIUI 9 bulb qflflftef) eseeaeeaoeeaee 40 Fresh libut,perlb.......... Price 45c BE£lS..e. osaeaallll e e e e salt!‘ 5 SlraWbcl'l'leS..........n... so If Charlottetown Market Quotations Price 4'90 WHOLESALE CASH PRICl3e We quote: Float, “my, I! ‘bouts as cases: 4:50 COITIECII dull.. swelva ceases "3-Ooto 3eI$ Oatmeal and Rolled Oats. ......4.z5 to 4.50 ueeeeeeesaeesseaseeessslsso I0 logo - i . c.....°“"°:::::::::::.'::.":::::::.';;2. 3.. mas e e e e e e eoeeeees eseeeaeel7 I0 18¢ j I Sugara..,yellow..... ..........3}4to3;.{ . | Granulated . ............... 4% to 4}; EQXCCCQCIUUCI ICI'ODI.“U..C.C.!8t°33c 0llfl¢8,lC¢8d]..ou............3O T0h%0 (tWl3‘)nnIsIvssvsso oseseaoess‘sC ‘I (b. ht)0- eoeeoaesaeseeeeDIOI (Vlrt‘lgencla).......... or-ems: I-— . For Salelfby Hay, v we lbs (new)....... all»: per ll). cm-an-so? . . 07 ?.i.:*:s..‘;*=,';."::.?a.":::::::::: 5.-.:?.‘°n‘~i3 p_n1zE WINNER ‘per ll). SEEDSMEN, 01:?-town Beef..................Cl2.50 to 816.00 MealIIODIOOIOOICIOIOOIOIIIEIN ICCI.I. O I I I I I O O 9 0 O O IOOOOIO 0odfish(large,dried)........... in MORRIS’ NEW B Visitors welcome. Orders taken for Pain ent branches and Portraits. :;..”l‘%;‘.é‘-.~.§=§:-;-;;;;s:ssI====IIrI*3=3-9 Lessons in Painting MISS M. H. CHISHOLM Potatoes per bus. . . . . . . . . . .. g i . WILL givaleuomin 011,, chm. and . Water Color Paintin at her Studio K. N ov. ting in the dime-_ Soilles, Seine Boats and ilooil The Toephono Uo’y T ooliloo o oollillloi. an-sswas "'1 ‘.-}‘-C ’ ’§’ .3’: ‘ ' July 23.’ T cl & W In: Shoes at ‘a. Big Charlottetown, P. E. I WE havetopenedour new Storegin the BLOC I W 9'6 We 1‘?-Y9 3 full and we1l.+a§s<2tt.ed..4u0cls.9f - ’ all P’ v .; ’»‘- - “-.‘.-an -s-.-5,,:_1. — . .-' * , "Our G‘o‘_0ds’a9~c all New, and ‘Bi I in thcbest inarkcht-s,:and we willgive our Custolnels-the We guarantee satisfactioh. to those’ who raver its wllhllhelr pat E. I I aell as low, as anyhouse in the ~ ~ _ I _, ‘I‘a.n, and C‘a.nv'a;s—Shoes for p . .. i We are clearing .P,.1‘:'. ISLAND. - PRONOUNI 203 Out anletlof job ’es‘of’,’ Discount. V i Come at one-e. ,_nc-wuw-s-,-.,-,--l-.n<;~r.1- sunk early in the spring and to get ;::cks$°;Ph[;iec;slof houlses and char::‘d hi, 2 I’]I:.;16IoSf§tE;E£sNI{1‘°snl'Il glqgdlolrdgihetgcli V using the Te1e_ I . » “"0085 “'0 8'°“°*' P3!" 05 31° v3“b‘ ‘°" ' °°p°P“ ‘"°”’ °'t"‘“ 1 - “ , . deep. Necessary outfit for boats 57.7 Olle ivtllllll talkin » - — ~ ‘I ‘Queens tunnelling before the close of ft 12.000. seemed to have been swept —- - - V ~ - — . 3 , s l » navigation, when the bottom of the 10:; “'9 593 :61’ bumedo 33 °°t‘h:1"S “mm ‘in be and in ‘M, concrete. so was to seen. Streams of an etc“ ma the upper put ,.°mo,,°d_ ‘The were still flowing toward the shore, show- work would have to be rushed, but with "18 ill“ "19 3935"’? 0‘ 15° '°l°‘n° ‘W1 , ,' A i .. two gangs of men working from each of "03 355'-Gil - I l ‘3 . . ~ the “gun”, phoed on, mi], ‘part, giving The steamship Catterthun, from China arr. Chas. N. Haucr “ch 1,,“ ‘ mg], to mane], the,-e ,hou]a to Sydney, brought a similar story yes- oi Frederick, Md, sulrered terribly for over he no difiiculty. Sir Douglas Fnx esti- t0!‘d3l'- N9” 33083’. 59? “Pain 8853: mm abscesgfis and fuming “"3 °“ mated that a shield under the Northum- SP0 Pfllfid throng}: mile‘ 07 dfibfifis dis‘ tgiinfanieiugiggfinmigzailam berland Straits should attain an average llmllfl from anything I16 had before 3381! f‘g't‘i:'gl§'§"g'§,:,V’l{é‘;l‘1u°t?“1111?t,l;°ht;1°l 11311130‘ ‘W89 40119 speed of 5 yards per working day, at sea. Poles and side huts, most of M I _ Suppose we take seven months between them charred and broken, were mingled _O0d 5 Sarsapafllla M” "Id Nonmber indmive‘ ‘hick fith mc}, mama. u an mfive. of the wilull effected ll. perfect cure. Mr. Hauer oi? now in the best 0 health. Full Lid case will be sent all who address dories complete. g A. F. LARKIN. 33“-573¢t°'7 if U385’ Ni - « ' ._ -. E. I. em *1“ ..::e:.‘::'::*;g.:‘i'.':::.*::;‘3......- e & BLACK}: Rm 1 we we-aa " julyl-4 10iexam PICKF ORD so A, * - .. I 1 t.”S 12” 'th - hi been '1! biislnese : no.3. :33’ sn'§'ne.’°i§ni”°iie mm!“ the--distinction of o - _transmitt;er. ~ Sta“? and-,F4“°Y DRY 900 s’ . A gndpspeaklin a moderate crowded. with the_l_nostscaseualihas{d,“o, o - :~ A tone of voice, not too loud, with ex?”-“°n°°‘.l °”° *9 '59 ' ‘ and ‘distinctly. , p g, G W0 W6 3rd. Place the Telephone so ; pnghifmsg 411- a as to cover the Ear, just as if .L“d”°3 Km G107”: E°“°".Vg I . :7 ’ M , ‘ ‘ ' , it _, season {S924 you wished to shut out all. rheusan 13°73 H“"‘°d%Cb -‘Miss Smith of Millview. The cakes to be '03“ 3;" .50“; 134 .0,-king (1.3-g_ In Phillippines use in cooking. Many un- that time each gang should tunnel 920 yards, which '3 something more than half a mile. It has been suggested, however, that a boring machine, similar to the Channel Tunnel apparatus, would be pre- ferable to a shield, under the circumstan- ces, for the Island Tunnel. Temperance Tea Party. The Temperance Tea Party under the auspices of the I. O. G. T. and the W. C. T. U. of Vernon River Bridge, took place as advertised on the grounds of D. P. Irving, Esq., on Wednesday last. As it threatened rain in the morning, the gathering was not so large as we could wish, but notwitbtanding this drawback a large number attended and partook of the delicious eatables. The tables were under the superinten- dence of Mrs. D. P. Irving, of Vernon River Bridge, Mrs. W. Jenkins, of Seal River and Miss S. McRae, of Vernon River Bridge, assisted by the Misses Mc- Leod of Orwell, the Misses Sheidow and sold the for good of the cause, were magnificent. One we noticed expecially, the iceing of which was a delicate pink. This cake was contributed by Mrs. H. F. Hunter of Cleveland, Ohio.,who isat pre- sent visiting at Malcolm Moll se’s, Vernon River Bridge. The table under the superintsndence of Mrs. D. P. Irving was loaded with good things. The snow pudding was especially tempting and tasted delicious. Mrs. William J enkin’s table groaned under the weight of seven large cakes on sale for the good of the cause. Miss McRae's table too,was well stocked with rich cake. We noticed several lakes of variegated color-s,the work of Mrs H F Hunter, who we understand assisted Min McRae in baking for this table. Oakfis were also contributed by Miss McPhail and the Misses McLeod of Orwell, Mrs W W Forbes of Avondale and a number of others. __ After all had partaken and were satis- fied. Mr L E Prowse of Ch’town, auction- ed oil’ the cakes in a manner that would almost make one believe Mr Prone had mistaken his calling when he became a merchant instead of an auctioneer. The temperance people of Vernon River Bridge and vicinity should payMr-Prowse percentage by patronising his cheap cloth- ing store. The saloon we could see was well stock- ed with all kinds of delicacies. Miss Dntchcr of Vernon River and Miss Me- Leod of Orwell as well as several gentle- men were kept busy serving inths mloon. And the ‘Piper,’ we have forgotten his name, but we can never forget the music fillet is so dear to the heart of a 8cotoh.. mu. Ind we were supplied with it to our 5”"-'3 Oontent. The proceeds of. the affair amounted to the neat sum of 8165. -—Cou. — V A El Ilrcstorcs lllftfilfillrh recognisable objects resembling charred human trunks were also seen. These re- ports are partially credited here, although they are believed to have been exagger- ated. j-uztj The Liquor Dealers and the Commission S1s.:——From a cursory glance at your article “ The Liquor Dealers and the Commission,” in your weekly issue of to- day, and in which give the readers there- of a few valuable hints as regards a cer- tain Mr. Kribs, of Toronto, I presume this is the gentleman to which the follow- ing short article from another source applies. “ The Licensed Victuallers (liquor-sellers) of Canada are on the alert to utilize the pending oficial inquiry by the Royal Commission for the promotion of their trade interests. It is stated that they have taken an important step toward presenting the best possible case before the Commission by retaining an expert in figures, one of the editors of the Toronto Empire, to prepare statistical information relating to the liquor traflio in what they term “its industrical aspect.” These figuresand “facts" are to beplsced be- fore the Commission as the liquor maker’: and seller's ‘side of the “ case." This liquor export, it is said, by his training on the Dominion Government organ, “ has become well qualified to out the alleged strong points of a very weak case.” This adroit action on the part of the Canada liquor men will render it most important for our Canadian temperance friends to have collected and classified a thorough exhibit of well anth- enticated statistics and facts concerning the temperance reform and the prohibition of the drink tralfic. Otherwise there will be danger that the Royal Commis- sion’s report mayseriouslyinjure the cause it should be made to serve.” This, air, is kindly advice from our co-workers across the border,and‘ ought to stir up such a sentiment among ourselves as to prevent, it it be possible to do so, any injury being done to our cause. Some few weeks ago there ap- peared in your columns a letter signed “Observer,” bearing on the questions submitted to the medical profession, with a suggestion that some action might be taken by them and the city clergy con- jointly, if possible, to have such answers in readiness as they might deem neces- sary to lay before the Royal Commission. steps being taken,I still trust it is not yet too late to revive this subject, as there are no other two classes in our midst who I must nottrespsss further on your space at pr-eseut,but may have more to sayat an- o her tfile. Please have an eye‘ on the mid “expert in figures.” . Yonrsinthecanseanda ,’ Paonrnrnoxzsai‘ CO health IGIIOI. k Olftown, only 21, 1392. Having never seen or heard of any such could better render invaluable 'ildorxna- . tionto the Royal Commhsion. , But, o - C. 1. H001) & Co., Lowell, Mass. assist digestion, r~- ~ and billonsness. J. E. HOPKINS, _ wno WANT -ro -— Returning. will has every Thursda SAVE MONEY g,,"‘}_;":““’°" —S IJZILD PAFRONIZE -A — FOR FIRST-CLASS -— ’ Groceries, Fruit, Confec- tioner, Teas, Flour.| ' —|--Icon-s Plus .':.re llm best utter-dinner run, " Commander, 4, Souris, , Lowest rates of freight to all ports on . the route. Through bills of lading granted W & A from all rts of call to United States, G This West In ice, Great Britain andContinent. ’ For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Charlottetown, April 20, 1892. Agent. , , _ J ’ I. sail from Halifax every Mona. , , _ Evening at 6 o'clock, calling gt? ’ ‘ “ _ ‘ " Oanso, Arichat,Port Hawkeebury Chat-lottetownand Summerside. ve Charlottetown Evening for Halifax, wkesbury, Arichat and Everything of the Blast at the Lowest Rates. °"°ss ? A > N aw, be shit. Goods Delivered in any part of the City free of charge and without delay. BOA'l‘S“ T0 HIRE BOATS to hire at all hours, at reason- able prices, by . » J. SNELGROVE. Steam Nav. Co. Wharf. Cl_i_'_town, J une 22—2mos eod Special bargains" Say mister, is that dog .Well, come right alongto GEO. - VA-'l'0Hl}R’8‘ ind Buyiloorstook 1 k S liPOBBl’l8S & Provisions. , rlllisll, soon All» cum. this month. (OUT ....... 0l.l) Cfllm (PLUGJ , No other brand of - Tobacco has ever en- joyed such an immense sale and popularity in new - icountcreeo, 1 F. DeC. Dfavies’(1Davies’ Drug Store), who issgent or t e celebrated Columbias ‘ «g V ‘ Bicycles. He will cheerfully give price H. J. and other information llt‘(t slsiy. IT IS that we have dust Received’; the °““'e.P9"i°d as this ‘ Including: the above . celebrated makes.‘ Call and see them. R. K. J brand of Cut Plug‘ and Plug Tobacco. . Oldest Cut Ibéacca martufaa OST,-' turn: in Canada. -, » WHITE R08-E. l .°"-ii,g;n.;..-........... in . ctoria.h.sic* cAizvELL.Bno$. / e ‘ »b¢e8,uIaén6d~to-no TWc solicit -tenders I JIONTREAL. A Cntrl, . S if S "ii°:..c.*-»*°= ~. P "Bicycles. ’ GLAS and_ EA—R'.l'HENWARE, which . ye -are offering chea r than ever, even . in “DIIIBBP Sets, Tea‘ -f._ Glass Table Sets, Water Sets, , i Lamps, Stand Ll_tmps,'Cups and Sanoens, . Plates.’ Boa “Pitchers, Teapots, Tumb- lers, Gable $1332, lgaghéy‘ and Saucers, Cl-net .STEAMEII "FASTN ’ sails every other sounds. Do not press too hard on the Ear. It is possible to talk and be heard when standing back two» or. three feet from the trans- mitter, if, you about loud enough, but it is not a pleasant mode of conversation, is en- tirely unnecessary, and is a useless waste of wind and lungs, besides being very‘ an- noying to all within ‘range of your voice. ' [ton ANGUS, Manager. .,,_ “‘-a.. *v- a— '*"' ' side and Return. a _ Wednesday for Summerside, return- ing early Thursday morning, on her way to Halifax. Freight carried at low rates. _Passengers’ Singlp Ticket, 50 cents; Return, $1.00. Apply to . _ W. W. CLARKE, “P3 , Agent. Bicycles. Buy a. Bicycle. 5 IF you have an idea‘ of buying a Bicycle or want information thereon, call on , every one iafneed gr ‘Crockery to call at . Nqrth side-Queen the Cheapest Crockery storm . iuayl8 ilvi YOU iziloo ill lloosl _:E‘3?N» “lancer for Prov‘ ve large assortment -of CHINA, ts, Chamber Sets, Hanging ‘Glass ‘Shades, Mirrors 7 g _ eap)- - Those Goofl‘ will be-sold. We’ want w. P. coLwiLL. ¥ §’E'i§,i3t9J- 9- my Druggist of Vi « tr‘ onest and fair competition ii Weguarantee profit " buyer. so ,..:,. ,- ,. e e - ' I 55:’. ‘ {quality and prices of our goods will g; \~ :49. . ._ at THE 7’ v mm L HE place to buy ‘Dairy S making from a drudgery late I 5 ringers. which Bfllblgs the to on v always keeps a housewife in good bums}, H3? Carriers; with several of Forks, be the best and simplest in the market. Call andsecwaaudget B. B0 - Cha.rlottetoSu-, “ Q. a. Income, 1891, - . New Insurance, 1891,. T - Assets, Dec. 3l,”l$‘i, -2 e by Insurance iil.F*orc‘e - ‘- : 11, .-,.,, A onlmlmlmlrflli in-Q. ' Profits have reduced existing premiuaiiso All legitimate forms of Insurance nfiiugm, General Agent for P. E. I. . THIS Is A our ‘.....-._-.... --0