___ _ n so \nmir1~i cnantorrnrownnety some ~ ~ ~» -» f »g as t-af/~ _ s 1- TH' 1 ¢ ' ’ ' _ ' Q Q ' _ ` <7i-v_s‘.=-_;ii’;»,%,?\'~; :rr sr .. >}‘i._~,n"?§,f; , . . . . . . J ° i 1 , --_ __ jg ffl'§1li=;=»_‘&§‘f;iT=;f.¥_,i€‘li'f>"i'?*`1i§';*§i;` F.-"f"`. >RE5S ;OODS ‘_ ry ‘,,,..~ th' iii lil ich; p ;~~~r l1"““`>"“»"‘ "E" flhe Latest Readable Happenings Uccuriing eeks 8: Co. M- 1 \uriet‘.' -»:` plain and `l`iii-‘ niiil'r'iin iirivcd las* ii' ht at, I LAC K l00Al AN@l0lllN_lIlAl News and Gossip Frnin Term and Country. fGleaned by "Guardian" Report- ers and Correspondents. poampbeii, New castle; Lorena. iuewii- in ine News District. au( V . _ 1 _ ; 1 ` 1 lg ||nmer Sala of illmmer Goods. HALF ry mics. and _HALF ill _ PRIDE. >2s» e ; llls -pooofs. l count. ‘ . . ’ Furmshmgs. réundried Shirt in 75% h 1.00 ng styles best 4 ply `|’||| .1151-3 worth '2Oceach fgf 25g ply Linen Cuffs 2||¢||’5 lored worth 300 45:- mless Cashmere wc. pair. ll wool English 20g is ‘ nr i -Full variety of Gents’ _Kid ecltties, Braces, Under e, etc, nearly everything in our nl ulets for spit cash elm. .lleelisilillo issssssistsss is 2 Have as e largest assortment of* kes, Pies, or Bread to* se-en the city. P'° . me n andssasasads Pies 10c eac Pie; 10c ° on Pies 10c it Pies I0c rllots 10c iam Pies I2 & l5c “ peanut I5 & 20c “ |Pie$ I5 & 20c " llaBrud 4c per loat. ihone 98 STEWART RLIPSE BAKERY, tes Best Bread. _ii ¢,00,1< is ie-1'\' lzit`<_’\‘. lf ll’ L)-_P poking for ii nice iiliwli 'lf*`~"* .\'i>'rif'i;-Wi l telephone subscribers ik thr-iiigli -iiii' ~vl< ‘,_'i'1‘>flS \\-isniiig to connect with Seotner at. ' ek Gashmeres I i lok Mermoes _» I _ By Black 600dS¢ ldon papers. Mr. Rogers is now enjoy-| B g l - ‘ ' .\It~l.»od it Co. please ask central for ~~.\1y Store" and by so doing oblige the telephone employees. V 'l`iii~: GL'_aRni_\N is indebted to Mr Benj llogcrs jr forlateissues of Lon- ing an extended visit to Great Britain which his friends hope may be exc..ed- ingiy pleasant. Tire: friends of the young lady from this city, who was thrown from a carriage a few days ago and of whom mention was made in Tru: GUARDIAN ,will be glad to hear that she is rapidly lrecovcring under the skilful 'Jaatment lot' Dr Dewar. of Southport, and will ibe able to be removed home in a few idays. i L MR En_\'i-:sr Rica. well known in this lcity.h\~ op-n-il a bicycle repair shop ‘ou K-rit street, neary opposite John- son& Johnson`s up town store. Mr Rice is an obliging young min and a practical experience of several years has rendered him a master Workman. ‘He has issued aa exceptionally neat Y folder for distribution among cyclists. A Two innings match will ba com- menced at Victoria Park this afternoon between right-handed and left-handed cricketers. members of the Phoenix C C. TRADE ANI] SHIPPING PORT OF CHARLOTTE'I`O\VN. July 2£l°_..-\r._Eniina Prcc'or, Proc- tor. from the iisheries: S S Polino, Ln- cliance, Monreal; D Cronan, Bruce, Magdalen lslandd: Renfrew, Kennedy, Loiiislinrgz Julia \\ ard. Roberts. Loch Leven; I-Iniina Heigliton, Picton; SS City of Ghent. Mchievin, Halifax; Life Bout, Anderson, Pic on; Diai1"nns, Daley, Murray Harbor: Nina Page-, l':i.ms_ Wood Islands; Mary D, Lfiwsin, ' Wallace. July 20.-Cld- Champion, Orr. llichibiit-to; D Cronan, Bruce. Cape Tornientine: City of Ghent. Mc- .\'evin. Surnuie'.~:ide; Emma. Heighton. River John: Moriiing L'ght. McDonald, 5_\`ilnev: .\`ina Page. C/nnpoell. Wood Islands; .\Iar_v D. Lawson, \Va1lacc; Alma, Anderson. Port Hawkesbury. _*al- Gizrrixc Teri: Forts llnanr.--Jas. ` Paton & Co will ship Furs to Montreal for repairs or aleraiion. Any lady' . . | and ge' pr.ces for repair or alteration. : 30 d Hi. Dnnss goods 25c. I-loc, 45c, worth, double.-Moons & MoLI~:oi>. _-_-Qi--_ ‘ Church Services. DITBOUIS 1’. Grace Church.-Prayer meeting at 10 Rev L R McDonald at lf and Rev Geo A Ross 7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.15. . 'Epworth League at 3.30. Strangers ~ cordially invited. Seats provided for Strangers. i>Rr~:sBY'rER1aN, Zion.-Prayer .meeting at 10.15. Rev Mr Mclntosh at 11 and 7. Sunday School and; Bible Class at 2.30. i St James-Prayer Me;ting at 10. Rev Tl I having same will do well to see them i inn innni , Ptnnittss l Leiter Sr.Has $20.- . 000.000 Lett. There Are Othéir Things Owned by Mr. Leiter, and He Alone Knows their Value--Lots of Property e is o y ty our years an s as a healthy body and a bead and face like Salisbury. He comes from Dutch stock. He was born in, Leitersburg, Md.. and F Fullerton at 11 and T. Sun,day School and :sible class at 2.30. CHU!-:cn or ENGLAND. St. Pa.ul‘s-Morning prayer at 11. Sunday! school and Bible Classat. 2.30. Evening prayer at 7. All seats free and unappropriated. Everybody welcome. St.._ Peter's.-Holy communion at 8 and 11._ Matins at 10.15. Bible class and Childrerfsi cateohising 2.30. Evensong at 7. All seats' free and uriappropriated. p naP'r'1s'r. Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev Malcolm A Mc! Lean. at 11 and T. Sunday school and Pa.stor’s Bible Class at 2.30 Strangers welcome and I provided with comfortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Stump; will be pitched at one o‘clock and it is expected the game will be well under way before 2 p rn. Being a. two inning match it _will not probably be finished today but play will be resumed . e : ‘next week Th elevens are rzrGH'1‘s. Li-:i'1‘s. Capt. Moore Lt.-Col. Longworth Wm. Mnrray,jr G. F. Hutcheson C. E. McQuillan W. E. Hyndrnan Hyndman W. F. H. Carvell McLean E. Heartz Billie Ollie Mcliachern G. Miller Harry Hyndmaii Dr. S. R. Jenkins J. P. Murray S McLeod J. T. McQuil1=in L. Robinson' H. Weeks E. Chappell A. C. Saunders Rav. Bia>:.i.\3riN CHAPPELL leaves urge S-#fs about a yea1’s furlough to his home and friends in (Ibarlctteiowri. During this time Mr. Chappell has renewed many old acquantances and fcrmd many new ones. He has preached and lectured on various occasions throughout the Island and always with great accept- ance. Mr, Chappell has been in the .ministry for 24 years. 15 of which he has spent in Canada and nine in Japan. He now leaves for another ten years’ sojourn in the eastern kingdom. He will be joined in Pennsylvania by Mrs.Chap- pell who has been visiting friends there. Mr. Chappell thoughtfully paid a visit Charlottetowns centenarian. who was greatly pleased at this remembrance orformer friendship. Tun GUARDIAN wishes them a pleasant trip and con- tinued success. mga; You will not know how much good Hood’s Sarsaparilla will do you unti you try ii. Buy a bottle today and be. gin to take it. this morning on return to Japan, after _p a few days ago to” Mr. John Lockerby, l Corner of Prince and Grafton streets. Mr Herbert Martin at 11 and 7. Sunday school and pastor’s Bible class at 2.30 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Great George Street. Ser- vice at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible, Class at 2.30 Y. P.S. C. E.. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. CHESTNUT STREET. tliraypr greeting on Chestnut street Sunday a oc oc - s/tt.va'rroN ARMY. Sunday Services at_7, 11, 3, and at 7 p, ni. Week n' ht Services.-Monday, uesday, Thursday, lifriday and Saturday at 8 p m =- l 'iurscr-:r.r.ai\'BoUs. Gosrr-:L MEETING.-Railway Men’s Meeting ; in Wright‘s Hall, Sunday afternoon at tl o’clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson Acts iv-12-“There is none other name under Heaven given among men. whereby we must ‘ be saved-” @@ B Weather Brings - the people in crowds to our Fountains, 1 where they know they can `\ can get the most refreshing ` drink of Soda Water to be . had in the city. Pure began active life as a clerk in a country store. When he came to Chicago he sought similar employment. and with Marshall Field, became a clerk in the dry goods house of Cooley, Wadswort/h & Co. This was in 1856. Six years later the firm that employed him be-G* came the firm of Farwell, Field & Co. 1 Leiter:was the “Ca. '-’ Leiter, Field and Potter Palmer esrab- lished, and conduct-ed it jointly until withdrew. Potter Palmer had already witndrawn, and so Field was left in sole possession of the business. , Leiter then began dabbling in real estate. He gathered in a few good busi- ness corners, turned them over at a handsome profit, and then purchased more until he became thc heaviest owner of real estate in the city. The value ot his holdings have been moder- ately estimated at $25.000.000. Leiter plunged into society and secur- ed a. permanent place there when one of his daughtersmarried George N. Gur~ zon. a. wealthy Englishman of good 1 family. He has always been generous with his money and ready io ne p a- _i holdings of stocks and securities were , recently estimated at $8.000 U00. They y included stock in the Chicago City Rau- l Wav Company Cnicavo Edison Com~ l president of the Chicago City Railway 3 Company, which like the Central Music Fruit Syrups, good Cream and Ice Cold Soda, served in the thinnest of glasses f make our fountains very tempting. Our Phosphate Sotlas are ; particularly fine, Orange, ' Lemon, Cherry Ripe etc., etc. lt Gone. Q l l gpecooeooez xiigjpy neocon “eui nts test itni How 50° G 1. @ _\ \2 o@i ' ' .gf . f ,» -sf...-.1-.,t ~ Now’s your choice. v Out on the bargain counter 7ou’ll find three splendid values ' 25c ‘ SSC ___ b _ ' Some light shades, 0 Some medium shades, Some are' Serges, I h a t Some are Tweeds, Some are Fancies, , , ` Cnicaoo, July 27.-Levi Z. Leiter e V l1:liivii=dii.'F giirilgiigi sciliggl l I(])¥tlil;;V;e;;)“§;);'e0gf0h:ia;1i'0t;f S S'.tha'n one es anywhers an 1 ie cla-~.it '_’.1u. ; _ . _ _ wheat deal. He will have a few mil- , gipti)itsS_left after he has settled Joseph’s Olléulfilf II10l'B{t0 d0\1blB. H' nltfif -f old dh g - Mnnie listed i what We Amttlse We lim @@@@@0@@@Qllll They re all worth more , ’ ° The firm prospered, and in . F; ._ £2" ~ J - t§<§,;;i~, /-`\`~ @@@@@ one worthy of assistance. Rei cnt, ni.. | @ wife converted the Chickamaug 1 Park @ J 0 H H Ot Hotel it Clpipkamauga into a nospital @ for sic ’ so ters. _ /____ in addition to his property the Leiter 1881 wheh a disagreement occured be- “If [P5 NQWQQIYS |\’l B00' tween Leiter and Field, and the former 4 Sleep. Sleep, Sweet Sleep-y Will be the fortune of those who seek; rest in the hot summer nights by .lisiugg our Wire Mattresses. Our “Special”at $2.85 is a beauty, If you want the best get a. "Queen," price $4.00. _ N NEVVSON. C Q paiiy and Souiliside Elevated Railwayl ’ C Company, in all of which Joseph i Leiter is a director. He is first vice- Lg Halls, is a gold mine to the stockhold- _ em I nooN -090 | The elder Leiter is a hiv' holder of , stock of the Illinois Trust and Savings i S Bank, of which he is a leading director. Cl@ Thi.; in\s\iYituiion is the greatest of its kind @ int e est 1 In aidition to the stook mentioned, l EW Goons 0 J Mr. Leiter is a large owner of the stockf 3 Wan 0 Q ear em 3, 01169, S0 (l0W[l O U18 Pl of the Chicago Burlington & Quincy l Conservative estimates put Mr. Leiter's fortune at $25 000 O00 to $30 Weeltht gp _ Railroad and the Pennsylvania System, i , ~ but the exact amount is known only to G ~ Q @ ._ ` ` himself. He also owns largely of V _ ‘ _V , t \ \ _ _ Chicago Gas stock. _ L ` “_ L is »,s \ ly In l - - 1 I I . » I A URUUU/575 l000.000 before tue Josephiincident. i-l' LONDON HOUSE. general commission mer I t importers of Oranges, _ _ Our Saturday and especially our Saturday nights are something phenomenal as, etc , Jobbers and fbutter, Eggs, Cheese and ucts Goods of all kinds sold one molerate com Correspondence solicite- WOODILL & CO, ¢ '26-3 Barrinffton St D- Haloifax, N. S. lllll lllll llllil. Juice is one of the vigoratiiig and healthy i' drinks. and is highly; ientled by Physiciansl ily those troubled withf ities. We have justi 21 cask of the besti ndia Juice which wel W retailing at l ' cents a pint orb I E”§“§'m,m SENTNER, MCLEOD & Go. _ I >I'°= MY STURE the right to give .SATURDAY SNAPS. We bought with the good-will of the business And we Want to make this the snappiest Satur- day night we have ever had. The counters and shelves are loaded with ....B.A\R@AllNS..... just Waiting tor YOU. Q 4 A Zi f v»'- r~.e~ Lnllglggp -\_______ ggillgqll