UI* Dugef I WOT! llnolip -‘ the ‘fum ton’n ite!! lnkitflr' Hyatt rf _.f *Q . gil* ___ f v-D , . ‘A SN ;`§i - _ 1;- _I- ..-an-_' 22”? ,_>§-4\s/ -¢,~s¢,,._,3,,_§,_\I"¥~.} J§ %%xH@ BEST IS THE _ _ ‘i‘='1.2i:-.51--'<‘;“ " THE GUARI IAN IARLUTT yt. I Ill' Il It contains all the desirable qualities of material. Fit, Finish and workmanship. The price should be an object,if so, you will buy from Prowse Bios the Champion Clothers. Sav what about a nice summer hat 7 You should see those new st les in linen hats `ust the thin .__ _them-_ _ y _] g for warm weather. They don’t cost much and you get lunch comfort O ~ I ` 1899.. _ ' Zi * tb ng is tht Best t be PRCWSE BRO . "-°\'°-t'°-f-t _ e _ : r . _ . __ _ _____. _. - 4' ` '. ,-I -L_. . 2.. - ` - t ' "" ' A M:.nivi~nn i- nng-igna was novell," nisr, ilassiniii-an 0sm\ii.Kirk & Co., 'has chargeot thepeople astlleprit nettgand commands a large' ` s ary. _ » _ .1 ; DEWEY COMING Expects to Touch at H2llif21X. _ _-‘___ _ , ff -.1 ~ litlltitc sooloitoo Will G0 to _ -r-'ff f gp, um Admin] tg New _` _ nnnnenamzn asp and wp /nf ref. ' York; ' I ' o. ir. B._'"iin orange rnnng Admiral Dewey may come to Boston after all. and he may come here before he goes to New York to eat that much advertised dinner at 8100 pd' plat».-. The iatfat advices are that the Olym- I rpmgngg. - pia,with tho udtlilll UI beard. Will make ner th-at i»t-pping place ou. this and fourth '1neaday’s or each month in the. Atlantic at The' war'-it-. U ‘ace-r mg #to it Uiaited 'I' ' at Hiliflll where his stopping place will be. New York has been going ahead on its own hook. and taking it tor granted that the admiral will land there and have all New York fall on his neck, and play havoc with his digestive organs. There gnedy, Sec’y. _ are (ther parts of the country that wish p 55035, to get a glimpse of the admiral, and treat him well, and Bost in is one of ine most anxious a rd eager. Some of the most prominent men of this city have already written to Ad- miral Dewey asking _him to- visit Bos- 'J R Davison, Sec’y. tan.and just as soon as any assurance 1 Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- is received it will not tike l-:mg ti pre- p sons in Masonic Temple, iirsl pure for a rousing re ce; tion. _ A Thursday in month except June, The fir t iit mation that Boston might p tie ` ' ' 1 dispatch from Halifax. It stated a correspondent had seen a l ter to L t=d Sta‘es Consul-General not ku-'iw it present when would arrive at Halifax. CANCER ev P Urpain. F r C d'antestimonials& r3t>page hook-free? wn?t!;a1`Jlept. x8, Mason Mrznrciisz C0., 577 Sherbourne Street, Toronto Ontario. °'°.'.!.:?.‘.l.(.{f-‘f A Sure and Sato Remedy I0 every case and every kilt! of Bowel complaint is - I And Tumors cured tostay cured, at h ` -1.11- It is a simple, safe and quiok cure for Gramps, Gough, Rheumaiiim, Golic, Colds, Neuralgltl, Diarrhuza, Group T00?-l1B6h0» » i Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. . Keep it by you. BeWll‘¢ 0f i lmitations. Buy only the Genuine- Perry Davi$’- S0ldE¢ory\cb0rl. Irecert-_-in prepared for the litre ot 19 that the Olympia was expected to call at Halifax during the latter part ot September. ‘ It is also stated that the North Atlan- tic squadron will go to'Hali1ax to con- voy the admiral to' New York. ~ This is interesting, it true, and yes. terday caused considerable -discussion among Bostouians who beard the news. Inquiries were iusituted at once, and it was genernllv admitted that if the story were true. every inducnce would be broctzht to bear to have the Olympia make Boston her first. American port of entrv. “It is not likely." said one of im in- Hniifrr. run w-11 in and you will see tie biggest kind ofa Manila. ` _ llreniianiev urn. I - -' Crrrtlouncilmeetstbe second Hon- IML w U1'-111' 9° %::lechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E.‘H ;i:__t3i_,_i_n_ipia wllli iizvgz t-of P:_i_:min.Sec’y. Ro l 0 peope 0 Bw -_ ' ce‘Geoi‘ge Encamprnect, yal uct-iiear-o't thattor.aniu-Jlgprestera. meets in Mechanic’s Hall, l ew Prowse Block.-Murdcekllclieod, Very little is really known about the Illuairiong Archivist, route Admiral Dewey will take. orc Court Charlottetown, C.0.F., second tirst American port at which _hey Prince Edward Preceptory, K T arrive was received yt-sterdayl in Masonic Temple. third Wed- 11' coanno nvsun ' Guardian readers will ndtlie allow- 'Britoua meet Friday evening in day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H ll. Davison, City Clerk. Tim Charlottetown I School Board meets the first Monday of each mouth Ewen Stewart, Secretary. `CoUB'r Avortrian, I. 0. F.‘, second .Uechanicb Hall,Grafton St.-J.D. Tay- br Sec’y. -Count Momu' Srnrmnr, I. 0. F., third Tuesday ot each month and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. Court Gladstone, A.0.F.. meets in Mechanics’ Hall-on the first and third Wednesday of each month. R.D. Ken. St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R McLnmtaN. Sec‘y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y, in which he .tit_d that the date _ second Wednesday m each month.---li wey`s r c p ion in New York McLennan R. S. nt t be decided upon, as he dd A St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- the admiral ‘ day evening. W A Martin, Sec’y. He intimated! Wildey Lodge every Friday 'Written by Gen. R. A. Alger. secretary oi>DFELLows WHT. lift . ` ’ De 1' l - S P ome.-H.J. Sosurnnsunr. Sec’y. nasday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. Port La Joie Encampment no 4 evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. ' Aipna Reoeiran Lodge, No 10, meets every tirst and third Tuesday evening. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. s0Ns 01" ENGLAND. _ Every Thursday eveningin their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newson Sec’y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in their hall, Victoria Ilow.-H.B.Wright, Sec’y. sorts oF i'EMPERi;Nt it. Prince _Edward Divisioc No. l, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday. W. P.Kirby,R.Scribe. Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright’s hall. J J Chappell, R. Scribe. Orint Division. No 161 _ every Frida evening, in Wright’s i.c wer Hall_John A.La.wson. R. Scribe. LOYAL cRUsaDERs. Company 'A.” every Monday in \Vrighs' Hall, at 6.30 p. m. Ada lVadman, Sec’y. 5 Goon 'rE:irPLsRs. Charlottetown Lodge meets in Wright’s Hall every Thursday evening at8 o’clock Visitin Tem lars wel WHEN lookin g for a suit for summer wear do not forget to call at John Mac- leod & Co’s.-Heaps of cloths to select irom. Good gcods and low prices is tore a - r us ....»,.i`.‘%.§Q$.'l*§‘i.____1_,£“g§i‘i"~li _ j Oly€*h>,_f I' f Bbst ` the y anyiuch and. sh es 1 Nowor M. Nicholson former ly _ _._ __ *ii-i ffl; I. Q ._-7 “W 1?- "" ‘ '- » . .1 if; r rg ISLANDERS IN THE WEST Mr. Nicholson returns to Patil, Minn.,».in _a Few Days. \ sf. Mr. M. Nicholson, of St. Paul,Minn., was in the city this week. Mr. Nichol- son formerly belonged so Springfield, P. E. Island and has been inthe 'West tor some eight or ten years engaged _in _ _Mr. N‘ichols_on says there is;,_»a large nnnibnr ot Prince -i-:nwafa '_ rrinjnn poo- we l in their choacnfcailiugs. Times are very good iu'8t. Paul Tat present. Carpenters# wagesliave a day. - I Among the Islanders in St. Paul are :- ~ Mr; D. nova. assistant assent passenger agent or the Greatf Northern Railroad and Messrs. Allred and Fred- y eriek Hall of S‘side.0iie is employedon i the Great Northern and _the other on Northam Pacific. ` Mr. Fred Green ot Summerside is in the employ ot Farwell, Osman, Kirk & Co., aud’occupies a good position in Springton are enga .--l ~ tueichafii tailors and ara doing == » --t tie larg-.=~t employ about six .y Lands and own con- siderable ro rt Valley is a prominent contractor. Dr Nicholson is in an Insane Hospi- tal ata large salary. _ A mother and her baby can have lots oi fun together if they both are well arid strong and hearty. Health makes them good- natured and happy; but all the delights of motherhood are lost if the mother is weak and ailing. ' Mothers of young children are subject to a heavy draft uplon their physical resources. and their healt ought to be specially forti- fied, both before and after the baby is born. The most remarkable strength-sustairiei for women is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion. It imparts health and endurance i- rectly to the organs. appendages and nerve- centers concerned in maternity. It makes motherhood perfectly safe and nearly pain- less. makes her capable and cheerful; insures _abundant nourishment for the baby; and’ completely. reinforces the vitality of both mother and child. f by an educated experienced physician for the express purpose of strengthening and healing woman’s special organism. The reasons why it is the most perfect and successful remedy of its kind in the world are more fully explained in one chap- ter of Dr. Pierce’s great thousand-page illus- trated book, “ The Peoplc’s Common Sense Medical Adviscr,”which will be sent free, the cos/ 0;" fzisioms and mailing only. Or handsomely cloth-bound for 50 stamps. Mrs. F. B. Carinirzgs. of No. 4320 Humphrey St., St. Louis, Mo, writes: “ I your ‘ Favorite Prescription ' an little ` Pellets’ have done me more good than anything I have ever taken. Three months previous to my con- rincmcrit [began using your medicine. I took three bottles of the ‘ Prescription) Conse- quences were I was only in labor fog?-Eve mm- iites. Vlfith my iirst baby I suffer 18 hours, then had to lose him. He only lived ra hours. For tw_o years I siiE:-red untold agony, and had the rule. li two miscarriages. _ The ‘Favorite Pftlufiptitn' saved both my child and myself.” __ ` at ~ , ___` 'fwasitsanbatnnessoraiiéiiil ple employed in Miuneapolisall doingl ‘Y the shipping department. if Messrs. Nicholson Brv. f rierlv ofp _ - , `~ S , 'attempii‘Tg. fr pre-lei.-dwg to be ready io do what t Wy om -» relieve the dis- it according to the terms of the iuviolable tailoring trades in _f~-- ony and an :ii-ess-d t-out t 'ii 1 ft- in-r giged far- lbond. It is this continuous drain upon prominent citizet s of St. Paul. They f - ' IP Pt 7- '_ _ , Mr. S. Nicholson iormerly or ilo-ei' ’ It protects the mother from relapse: ` It is the only scientific medicine devised ‘ paper-bound for 31 one-cent stamps to pay I , am now a happy~ mother of a_6ue, healthy baby girl. I feel that _ _ ee |‘ Sur.-i On reading the report btflliu Foresters’ paradu Sundavfweek ilitlcf 'cnrredtom`e~hdw~e Chriltlaueupiliuiii iitycarregard a -ahoitof-#hd stltiiil 1 Buy other lighzlhllt n8SabZ'iutl_s_.dqeqg-3 pier- ._The My _via li9°» .!!1a‘. “f6°t* .t.°:°.a°.itt‘:.2“iii.'t_*2::, l..ta“»- ti. _ a Chrisf' tian chnrchiand " liszeusd ite all l quiet devotional feeling for which our town is proverbial ard so contributed itsquoa towards seculiriziug tie Sab- bath day. I am sure it was disiaatelul to hundredsand I hope thousands or our church-going people. We ' know oi the Christiiu Sabbath. I mt waiteiicie to poiutéfout ithn .tronn .elites tr-_ o sailed and with what success. But I do any that tie Foresters did not stand 18th. I aiu willingito allow.t’ia_t`g`u`cd _'y toatiy' right to ‘p be qnietlysubiuitted to. _ ‘ l i king pay for the use of money loaned is res'-i t time ant as the le islatures ara _ \_ _.arg nd 4 ltli‘llWhl.‘lt‘\1“-" §ili$l. Thirst is constant these _ warm days. It seems im- _ possible to quench it. Ordinary drinks seem to - aggravate rather than sat- ’isfy it, and too much liquid is bad for the stomach and general health. I iIlbb¢v’s Salt l r makes a cooling, refreshing,- healthful beverage. Take a teaspoonful in a tumbler - of water two or three -times a day and you will not be | worried by thirst or heat. I _ It is the most healthful and palatable beverage you can use during warm wea- ther. Sold by druggists everywhere at 60 cents a lar bottle Trial size ls°.~:'a.W-'titre 'eloquent sermon, ot course, but ini irfyl plson caucoll humble judgment not all these partt- me at the.; _-and a. .culars are suiiicient to conceal the het _with legal sanction. can be '_ that a great 'wrong has been doneby Q without interruption from g “Ugg gg respectable priva=_e corpcation in that it _ genem_tioii,`untila million dbllarl may took chargeiot our streett, d.sturoed_ the 'in timehave been paid for' the 'uae one or the-t perils- or »eur- . age it possessesuo inner-ani viulii so |~¢. to be the _ threatened extinction it-pl kind. We A aa: microbes _the right side ot this question cu U10 E. - It lsevitfht tion 4 I _ ; ga can be said ot thatfiuautuliou,',a_sp_alu_a,o(_tha_pipgluet_; _ _ __ y ,others I 'con-ld name; butfl ouhlaiarm-te, gk; u _ Yours. 0i_t"_l‘ii_l‘Watrcu`-'l`owau. . paid o-ver tothe uaurer aa an anna ty . ' - - - i " .P0 5 Concerning Usury lever. The mortgage d les -.o. novo one Silt,-As the subject of nsury cr ta- t ggit tug the minus of the tumors of _starved family-is engaged in unre- is Provincl to ~ o small extent at the omitting toll to provide tor Shy lock that __ ~ dollars worth on the farm twenty years '_ . ago than it is to raise five doll ire worth 1.' _ k__,J\ _ !now.but though the prices ot farm rc- iue br onmcney iHiilmt¥i~ 1 Itis Elilii- tumnnn r i- if fe' mmm filith the 81000. ' ~ _ But we may justly- enquire how it comes topnssthat taioouo thousandd-liars owned bythe- money lender can produce sixty dollars ayear world w.t'ioui'eud~aeaiug that it tt were deposited in the vault or the owner until the and and preserved fmmfiin- " there ‘tt would be taken ou increase in' the number *ii if it ini dollars- reqnbm the in 'lt ia, not' 'until . hcl Sabbath to such mercenary use] fortunate iadrtveu ' tqtigt 'and' further I protest that t»i's'e‘ak‘a Tci'ti11r.imthe ministbni are putting- their voe-uioiiof-to ynsufer wtththe li'epe‘atlea'at" dl' soma" ' ' a_ wrong use when bv el ique it sermons temporary reliettlat 'till inert thing they lead the Christian pu ,lic to sane- . called - money becomes impregnated ecstpmsj that otherwise would not *with tha germs ot _ith aint pi-.wluooa sixpercentola-yearly income to ba ard continued on to his' stint ti r muscle in his whole ana omy towards the production 'ol this income cried _ interest. Onlytlie enslaved 'tarlner--2 and in -too many iuatanot-a 'his halt' pound ot iiesh ueareathia heart called interest which must be promp ly paid the resources ol tie farmer by the piy- msi 1: of interest that today is ii potent factor in his financial embaira r same t or inability to pay. Besides every one _- knows that it was easier to raise ten' P 1 ;.-~ .1 :ducts have fallen so low from a num- e L, if btr of causes the rate of int lnether millstones continue to grind the ltarmer,like the mills ot the gods, ex- _ ceedingly line. _l ceasingly devours the su lus ioduct- l . P s ,the sweat and tears and blood ot earth’s l crest has not abated to keep pace with the tall in tie prices of farm produ-:ti ao that ‘ six ptr cent interest on a muitgige all present is equal to twelve per cant in ` the pist. The farmt r is there-fore actu- ally paying twelve per coat interest on q his mortgage. Tots is enough ot a load to crush the 6 ancial and even th A natural lite out of the itroiigest -"1 - most thrifty and indu t 'ous tar-.nt r t t ever lived.Nor ale h 1 hopes of dei l vt r- ance out ot this suite or tirildom i ry,- bright just now. The politciaiin leagued with the money lords will con- tinue to do their bidding and alow no lawsti be enacted rr: ;. oi -itch as w ll const rve the intert -t- - I th ir masters, while the low prices cn the one hand and the disproportioml rate of interest on the other wi 1 Ike tie ii, per and Interest like a voracious monster un- _ - .W P . of labor Into its ca acious maw i ffvliug millions. Its scorpion lash now mire fiercely than ever before is cracked over their backs. It chains girdle the earth. When shall they be broken! Tauri-r Ssnirsit. Tcl-:=DAr. June 27.--The Trinity term of the Supreme Court opened tc- day,the three judges on the bench The , grand jury are made up as fellows :- I H Haszird, City, foreman J F Mc _ appropriated ‘ - _ liver, Chas. Hearts, 'raouamt tllial|@C Mt W Indictment lr The' Qaaea dteimeat tr-r Prcdariek loose: Appu Qaea hr tie “link Httotelti Aeeempauiedliylnlfclll _Ccmttpatton and by Dr; Chl# Kldttc;-Lhritl I-‘rom Bath, Cnr.. eomesthe plttitttivli I remnrltablt! cur! Qicted by DI. (liq- Kidney-liiver Pills. _ Mtzojos. Garditlu' If for forty yearsthe victim indigesiiou. it atipation, and violent headaches. seemed to have the desired effect tilt!! _ n tne use of Dr. Chances Kidney-lig Elin. and they edeeted aeomptate este. _ Gardiner writes : "lhave been troubtedterovafcxgllll tw “NIM” gfmtwoimweeks Aitietarwbl ba Ka figs. . i ‘ii iiéiil-*iii iaiigyiili M83 .; s. -iii mr 3 I dollars _ ...STS museum m:°l¢lln»” new lltt star Arm-tttiftlwtll I FLASTHR Mitt! "tot Pitsvrtt in Eilgtttlm Tllt suit Prttf estates tttlrlj. eff 15 rwcrttoo vised t and m that be slit’ sg\ §‘g\e.\f.§ =_=. Supreme Court. l §Lf'L':?5‘€C£(l0 ` rwttml -_,_f»:w.s _-1 Hilti WANTED. l - ge t ` _ ’ Nea1i,cavonaisn;nr. Molaiilnn, city; Ateacher for the Montague school 25 °°” 5° lélenry _t§ir§ha_`m.B dv; Iéivry JHyti¢_; g District No 3 second classngpplemeat _. ornwa - . . ruce, i y' osep 25_00_ 1 _ I t § 1,Power, Mlermaid; lt. li. Beer,"City; F. l gap, John J cbxnh EH. Beer, do; Simon Brown, Hunterl ' t _ iz- ” -_ '$5 in if. .‘§ i s I _"”i’~nn §__ ., _ l g r _ .-