5 ~¢ ~. 1. 1 \ _f Q a 1 1 » 1 ni l i Ji > '> 4° .1 #_ L. :__ M 6 5 _r . ~¢ 1 1 l v we 'Wi f¢Y~¥i£$#'4»'!»i!i559\‘5H\'-*tm* 'H' , ., ,-:s"»1vw.< _M 1 h* I 0 ¢ f ) \ ~ q,¢i'¢|i-» f°“l»'§ _:wr I' 'Ir -» 1 1 1, t8&' P ri., *PB si #ll \~_- 'I5 'trrvvv 4.. ,v .. i' A s . 3,; . __, l g"ili.i ’ _ _~ v<~,~ ‘ is “ `4 THE GUARDIAN CHAR! OTTETOWN --... _ ~-s-»».'.s.=.~»l- ..- .. l (mmm M; | ill' 1- l Baby... A Knows A cooo -misc wiiini ae sees ip I liliil OO :- * B/\BY’S OWN ' SOAP --3-illiiii n uclll-I-l¥l4lC lui-ravi QU UID' If TH! Ai.a|;nr Toitsr soar co. MONTREAL, niuizno or vu: elnllmivln ALBERT miter soAPs. #OOO lull . . I O acl I ,.,,,,,;;»»»»»»»x»s» Queen Hotel. Formerly Perry Hotel. tuna. Strut. lle|d_nl illeers Wharf _- -_.. -I ‘P S SIDE AND PRINCE C0 Mrs. W. T. Fanning returned yesterday from a visit to her friends in New York. 'I`iii-: Misses Davies of Ottawa arrived yesterday evening by the Northumber- l1\nd. Iii-Iv. J.S. Mc.-\rtliur and Mrs. McArthur and children are visiting relatives in North Bedeque. There will be a meeting of the citizens League this evening in Y. M.C. A. Room. i important business. A fullatt¢I1d&HC<‘» iS E requested. ‘ Mi~:ssR_s..»\lbert and Geo. Shaw, son of M rs. Geo .Shaw, formerly of Summerside _land now residing in Boston are spending M their holidays with friends here and atSt. i Eleanors. ` New SPORT- Mackerel fishing in the I harbor is the new idea. Yesterday morn- ing three professional anglers went out and brought home over sixty mackerel ‘for breakfast. i Tnnoflicers of the High Court of Forest- the annual session Of the High Court- The coiigregatioii of St. Bridget, Lot 11, will hold a tea on the church grounds on may ie e are in the hands of an energetic committee i the pastor Rev. Father McDonald and his people to make the tea a. success. 1 MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. PERSONAL MENTION The Misses Davies arrived in the city last night. Mr.R. Hunt of Summerside, came to the city last night. Senator Prowse arrived in the city last i night from Ottawa. Mr. R. C. McLeod of Suiiimerside, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. (Capt,) Hanlon and son are spend- ing the summer months in the city. Miss Hire, Halifax, is inthe city, receiv- ing orders for the latest work on “The War in South Africa.” Mrs. William Lockett and child, who have been visiting Mr. J. A. Lawson left yesterday morning for their home in Bridgetown, N. S. Miss Eliza McNeill of Vernon River, Mrs. R. B. Norton, Prince Street,returned to her home yesteriay. / _ Rev. John McLeod, wife and three Mr. J. A. Crosskill of the I. C.R.General Offices, Moncton, and Mrs. E. Crosskill, who have been visiting Charlottetown, arrived in the city last night and is the leaves the city on Friday morning. Rev. George M. Young, the new [pastor of_the Prince Street Methodist Church, arrived in the city last night. He was nchmg and Abthma accompanied by his wife and family. - ' I was cured oi Bro . ‘ _ _ TK d comm dim" hotel is now DYMINARD-SLIN1MEN'p_ Mrs. G. C. Wallis and Miss Hawley, is new an Toronto, and Miss Milledge, England, are l ._ _ § 13 \;_~ (933 ,.., ‘P°“ f°'b“"°°”' Th°'°'“m" amd mf LOT 5, p, 11; 1_ visiting Mis. Rott. Hasiam in spring. §~:~> with all the modern i_inpro\'emenbe» lihi hotel oEers to the public accommodailon which cannon bi excelled n any other OD tha Island. Good tablea,large airy bod- rooms, bath rooms, sample rooms. _ Terms moderate. Free coach to all tram! Midi ’ I was cured of a severe attack of Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER- I was cured of a ~ severely sprained leg °‘=°=m°fS- SP°°i*1 “°°°m“°°d“°i°“ f°' byM1.\*ARn'sLiNiMEN'r. commercial travellers. FRANK PERRY,Prop Oct,6 dly 1 yr. Summsrsioe ' Bridgewater. Peteis,'Iiigs & Saunders BA|llllSl’i:llS, S0ll6lT0|lS, lst. ARYHUR PETERS. Q. C., A. ERNEST INGS. and ALBERT C. SAUNDERS. MONEY TO LOAN. WFICESI M" i Canadian Patriotic Fund. fund now amounts to $306,429.41. ILCABEL I _ Changed Hands. GAIPBELI. HUUSE, SUM MERSIDEJP. E- I- Good Board at reasonable rates. Free coach toand from all trains and steamers. J .E. HOUGHTON, Water St. . Su mmersido Msy261yr loll0||Al.Il & IAIITIN nuinisrsns A Solicitors. Notaries §Public. &c. Money to loan. We, the undersigned. do hereby agree to refund the money on a twenty-five cent bottle of Dr. Wills English Pills, if, after using thr_ee< fourths of contents of bottle, they do not relieve Constipation and Head- ache. Wo also warrant that four ` bottles will pei manently cure the most obstinate case of Constipation. Sat- tisfaction or no pay when Wills’ English Pills are used. Johnson & Johnson, Druggists, Charlottetown, P. E. Geo. E. Hughes, Druggist, Char lottetown P. E. I. L. W. Weatson, Druggist, Queen St., Charlotttown, P.E.I. M Roddin Bros., Druggists, Queen gaigiigy slaugiiilidhgchsigidg Square, Charlottetown P. E. I. K. J.MAn'riNB.A. san, san, san, To Arrive. Barque Cororae will be due here from Liverpool, England, abcul: July with 5000 bags Liverpool Salt, 12 bags to the ton. _ Also, 20 tons Prussian Rock Salt for Cattle, etc. which will be s_1d low while discharging. fE’E.£-LEE EFKCJS & (JO dy. ood tf. Excellent Results SAN '€léi1eLhotels are-Clifton, Russ and i rr Victoria, B. C., Au usb 4ih, 1899 . TO WM. McCABE, Esq.,F.I.A., Mansging Dil`e¢'0l`» N0l'~h `Al119l'iC3»H ` At Cape Traverse, a very pleasantsum- the buciest qfore in Charlottetown - ' ' s L. 1 1 , Life Assurance Co., Ttronto, ar. Dear Sir,-It gives me great pleasure to state that I have cairied an Endowment Policy in Your Com- pany and on the very day that it matured Mr. Faulkner. Manager for this Province, handed me a cheque in full settlement, and as the resu`ts paid me were so satisfactory, together with the liberal treatment _,I have re- ceived since insuring, I at once placed another Endowment Policy with your agents, Messrs Lee &j Fraser, which proves my appreciation and confidence in the management of your Company. f Yours respectfully, g _ H. DALLAS HELMCKEN. V_'l'heDom' ' Gave ` - - .- uk m‘inui;’;‘§§ pmu (;’!\m§§§x}1;~‘;11hr:ii1ee Jus: to hand _show that the North American - - - .P°5 981 ¢ L e Compan with the largest rati9_of assets to Eghn-m* |.":"_g;1‘i%°a‘;_)ft\;A¢el¥&€>;l:j¢n%§1:<}_er'xn the new business Eor 1899. It is thus it earned its .1__..__¢.¢°_;-_._- "l field, Lot 67. The Rev. G. C. \Va.llis of St. J ames’ Cathedra.l,Toronto, will shortly Rheumatism by MlNARD’S LINIMENT. join tIhem_ »~ Mr. Wm. McMillan of Montague, came to the city yesterday afternoon from Pownal where he attended the Grand JOSUHA WYNACHT . ~ Lodgeof Good Templars. Mr. McMillan has been elected to the oflice of Grand 'heasurer for the ensuing year. .__----oQo----- ' Ottawa, July 4.-_T_l;Canadian 1ai»I.‘I0';ic P And Its Attractions to Tourists. Prince Edward Isla.nd’s summer climate is delightful, and the scenery is beautiful and quietly picturesque. Sur- rounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it enjoys all the coolness of the sea breeze, and the advantages that can only be de- rived from sea bathing, at about 65 de- Charlottetown has _o__ver 12,(l)0 in- habitants, and is the capital. It has many great retail st-ores, besides a. large wholesale trade. It has a Gas Light _and Power Company, two Electric light plants, and a street railway is in embryo. It has a first class water works and sewerage system. It is famed for its wide and shaded streets, its many pleasant drives, the principal of which is the new Park Boulevard, its attractive surroundings, pure water, and clear, cool and bracing air. It is widely known as one of the healthiest cities in_ Canada. It has two citizens' e. 1 i i 4 > 1: of the larges and best equipped pork-packing establish- is Victoria Park-a favorite summer re- s Queen Square in the centre of- the city, beautifully laid out with blooming plants of every description, fountains, and well arranged walks. and enlivened with a band of music dining the summer even- ings. The rural scenery in the vicinity of Charlottetown is charming, and horses for driving are abundant at very low steamers run regularly on the bays and rivers, adbrding most pleasant exclusions The principal hotels are Davies, Queen, and Revere. Summerside has about 4000 inhabitants. It is situated on beautiful Bedeque Bay, It has the largest and finest departmental store in the Maritime Provinces, besides having other large retail stores. It has an Electric Light Plant, and a water works system and swerage are being agitated D Georgetown and Souris havea popula- are the Aitken, and Tapper hotels and in Souris the Sea View. mer resort, is the Landsdowne hot-el; in Alberton, the AlbionTerra.ee and Wisner; in Tignish the Railway and Bellevue; in Kensington, Cla.rk’s and Commercial; in Montague, McDonald; and in Mount Province with hotel accommodation, streams _teem with trout, the bays with mackerel, while game of every description' abounds _ You cannot dye a dark color light, but should dye light ones dark for home use _ I U , _ Magnetic Dyes gives excellent results. _ Provincial Manager at Charlottetown. ' - ,-i§"”’.-»,»4¢f`i\6_»@vl'¢*. _ ,_,,__.. _ _ ` s. '» »‘, N.. " ,f `: "I" "Thi 'i ;“4'~";""‘mv E I- - , ';'-'-“»~‘-'i-ee.v_f;,':~.‘_,~._==-'--.;~»=_. .~- -_l -~~. _ 'i prices. Boats can also be hired, and \ is ” iffy) f ___`~. \‘~"-""ii@;~;" .Q I .L on f f, S i @@@@@s@@@@ »_f ‘_ ,` Y.: gy . while manyfarm houses prepareior the ‘~ reception. of tourists. The rivets and N; 'Y ' " L. J. SENTN ER. -A W DANIEL MCLEOD t“R""u|iMMM&I;i 5-* who`has been spending a few weeks with ' _ < _ ` < , I I ' ` Z ers have arranged for a speciiiltrain from children of Vaukirk’ Out, are in the city LE? ~_ _ _ _ ' _ 3 _ Suininersidc to Souris on the lotli August en route bo their home after spending a r f _' _ g _ _ for Delegates and others who will attend pleasant holiday in Dunda_s_ , fl? 'YVW'TWTF X . Y ‘ ~ Tuesday, July lith. The usual attractions left yesterday for Monctom p a.___... _ will be furnished and a good days outing _ _ _ i looksd fo!-_ Au the an-augments Rev. C. W. Corey of Middleton, N. S., , land every thing possible will be done by guest of Capt* *md Mrs- FUIIUYSOD- H9 _h ' _ y __ » *_ Pi: . r, _Y J ' 7 o Wognever do things by halves, youll get goods at your ownfprioc. All Ladies’ Summer Jackets have got to go. ATI Ladies’ Summer Capes have got to go. All Ladies’ Silo: Hats have got to go. All Summer Dress Goods have got to go. All While and Colored Muslims have got to All White Piques and Dackchava get to go. V All Ladies’ Night Dresses have got to go. All Indies’ White Skirts have got to go. All Ladies’ Corset Covers have got to go.. All Ladies’ White Underwear have got to g All Ladies’ Hosiery have got to go. 7 All Ladies’ Silk and Fabric Gloves got to gg. All Ladies’ Undervests have got to go. Al1Ladies’ Ties have got to go. All Ladies’ Summer Corsets have got to go. 3 Ki ® _ _ _ 1 I \ ievv , at Stanhope Muteh's and Cliff, at " \/ \ ii ments in the Dominion. On its west side _ Au Ladies, Fans have gm t° go’ Au Veuiugi M79 gilt t° S0- i --WILL _BE A-- . \ _ , .- Stewart, Clark’s and Manson’s. f @ ~ _ e _ ,_ ' in A Eg The following hotels open for the ` ' -_ ‘_ ` .5 4 , i ’ -_ - f; summer season: At Hampton; Pleasant ' ‘ Af ’ ‘ g _ __ A '_A ' - BrackleyPoiu_t, Shiiw’s; at Rustico, Sea- 'P it n N g _ E _ _ c side; at Malpeque, North Shore; at _ _g g if fr' I I _- A ` Q; " Tracadie Beach, Acadia; at Alber&on,Sea- 2;-¢__ D ‘ ' _ ' j~;;_A= ~= fortlnand at Pownal, Florida. h 'gli/L7] ' - If ,_ A " A " in iidiiirionwtiiose aireaaymentioned S _ i=’j?’ -f L _ __ i-_ there are other towns and villages in the !§-‘=“‘ successors tp‘Bee-r Bros’ ~ I - R6l3Gll¢ All Men's Suits are in this Sale. All Youths’ Suits are in this Sole. _ A11 Boy‘s Suits are in this Salle. ‘ _ _ All Collars aid Ties are in tliii Sale. f i go. All Underwear have got to go. A All Suspenders and_Hosiery`g‘ot to go. All Shirts of every kind have got to go, I-409 Cliff-Sins have get togof o. _ _ Hnndrcds_of Yardsof Prine mm km _ _ - _ '~_: -~ ~ -"i;_e»>i= t A11 siimiiier sim nsnigorwgs I _ hospitals, many churches and a large and ° ’ ' _ V _ elegant new Opera house. It also has ‘ ' _ ' * i ' several fine public buildings and a market | U I A -_ which is one of the chief sources of the t i n ` I sort-while on the east are the magnifi- . . . _ . , cent new Exhibition Buildings and Driv_ p We do not advertise a thing at a price and when you come after it tell you its ali , gone, and humbug you i118 Park- Chifif 111110118 its Public Squares something else after we g it you in the Store. ' ZUSV SPOT _IYN JUL tion of about 1,000 each. In the former When We advértlse ,B IIQQBOD thi8 P- S--This IS tha W 0111' business has mcressedrin iwo_yeai~.~. 5' .Tiny isas Hi _.___ _ `.:T_l1l¥__1__39;_° t¢f`®_!i1,'__ w. ._ ’ Artilnslins and Draperies mango, _ _ _ _,_ A11 'rome .ra rowniiiig hm gin ggi., \ All White Cotton: have got to go. ,, _.,, All Suiishades and Parasols must~gc.._ All Lad es’ Wrappers have got to _ ir; V _cs ‘_ _.1 _,gp _ i- ' 1 » 'r Pr- ri. '~ '.- .__ ii . M . ¢ _ini *Hip )’~¢ ,_ -v. 'i i-' ,.1 "\ ‘|` 54'. gif., F. l °¢' ` --,. t _ -up-11.-Q _- _- /i_i-“mr -f vw... wr _.1 T3!! h-ei? rin -v- 1- i 'nw i.n.»~..nu§ if,-; 1' .mi 1 .gi _...fn-v »