4 -it-in an-»a\._\s'1@'~ 'li M.. M »-»- ._ .-ooo, ,_ , ii.. www-n-ul~@lvHdf'i»»0,*'=.' '£1 '-~‘ . -;r.» 1'* _ ,. <,-. .e .. .; ~ . ._ `=~ = ». ..., ~' . f -, »~- m -.~ - ,, . ,. ., . _ ,__, .~ ' ;,-.. -.~ , "3 - "."=""`_.-‘-;‘~;._ L .1 ~_ *r "__ Q.-`j.<‘~v, -;»,..;r ";jf"' -.. r -rf” " "__-/_-=»-‘~‘g'_~ - ;'~ _, ~.'-J -.->-oh.-._,~»w;, .-1 , "".f*._,; \ i THE GUARDIAN CHAR! O'l"l`I‘TOWN PRINCEEDWARD ISLAND JUI Y 7 1906 _ | _ , ' pm = lim-ull M"-1 l ' '1 Y D0lIlll0N ATLANTIC RAILWAY Yarmouth. The Popular Pant Line between East- ern Nova Scotia and Boston vlll Windsor Junction and Halifax. EXPRESS TR \I.\’S leave Halifax daily _(e. cept Sundayj at 6 35 ii. ni. and o_ooa. in for Digi _ and Yarmouth, making connection dzuly, sun- day excepted, :it Yrinnouth for Boston. THE ROYAL ‘.\l.\ii. Srsaiisiiirs "Prince George” and "Prince Arthur 24ooGross Tonnage, 7ooo Horse Power. the \ ' _ fastest and Fizie~t steaniers plying between th llaritirne Proviiices and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Daily, sunday Ex- ._‘.f..;'.\. \ ` l'? ,_¢'ef,_,.”’ cepted, for Boston on arrival of Express Train from Halifax. Returning leaves Boston daily, Saturday ex- ce ited. at 4 p. in. _ ifasserigers arriving in Halifax next day. 3.15 pm., by lflying B‘_uenose_ 1-.xpress 'lrain. For a l information. guidebook. fpl-\{*'. n.'.r-iillflluxfnll . . _ SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under signed, and endored “Tenders for Suppleying Coal for the Dominion Buildings,” will ie- ceived at this odice until Tuesday, 24th July, iooo, inclusive. for the supply of Coal for the Public Buildings throughout the Dominion. Combined specification and form of fender can ` be obtained at this office, where all necessary information can be had on application. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the print- ed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures. . Each Tender must be accompanied by an accepted banl. cheque made payable tothe order of the Honourable the Minister of Public \Vo s, e ual to ten per cent of amount of tiie ten er, wiliich will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. _ _ The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By Order. JO=, R. ROY. Acting Secretary. Department of Public We rks, Ottawa. June 28th, igoo. rk d be paid for ii. July 6 3i. Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Dep irtment will not . \ fff- iS’SlDE AND PRINCE C0. PERSONAL MENIION. f'\ll:BURN`Sf - _ - ami sioomoiiip moo. to no-ton via _,, MRS. George Compton of liientasue IS Mon. Moc1ooi.iog,Boyfio1d, N.B., isin visiting Mrs. Petliick of Bedeque. the ch/y_ , been visiting friends in Bedeque left on age freight. She had 113 passengers leav- for the summer, 10 Of them stopped off at at noon from Halifax with asamll freight. of oats, wheat and potatoes for Halifax, a Sydney. Mnssns T. B. Grady and L. B. Hunt re- 10 passengers.She has a guaranteed speed THE opening session of Presbyterial l _ - l , " 'I ' business, the President will deliver her mme ls Spent In Shoes Ii '-§ 4. ) \\" ,> ' g '/'/ ', ` fu, - . . . * ' »- / annual address. Greetings will be in- DUDE y0l1 Dllllllk Elldli YOU -_ , terchanged, and appropriate solos ought to be especiauy : , / » A rendered. A paper will be read by . - . \ 'HAH 4 Mrs. Smith of Snmmerside on the paufista’ Ing In selgcmng Such ooojooi of “soif oooriooo ro roiouoo to an important portion of your Missionary success.” After this paper, an will be held Wednesday evening to which all are most cordially invited. Addresses cish. An attractive program of music and recitations has been prepared, and meeting of special interest. The program f ii o ' f Tu fi ° - - 2 -. ' us scientific preparation and iiioinizoixo iiesisiiigil Good vxorvsvoiiiid gm bring us big bmmesg "‘5~ ‘B- t’ urge ~ e .j__ the Purity °f its ingredients make Eli who can gonveniently do so to attend Ma1Gd0n9-ld & COX _ 641 these meetings. _ cate skins of “ies a C ren' The last numberof the Canada Educa- T Paton’s 8C Co. store is just _full of bar- ,.ti0ua1M0nth1y¢0nf,ainS the second of 'run Atnar Toner sen co. nloirrnuii l 88-iI1S f»0°d9-Y- 7-li series of articles on “Education in-~ot- lnuae sue or 'ms cannula what Diddt read Paton,s ad. yet? her ll.lldS"Wl‘ltt8Il by Inspector MOCOITBBC. m Bubonic Plaguejat Rio. Rio JANEIRO, July 2.--The total num berof bubonic plague cases reported since J an. 4. is 224. The fatalities number 99. sinorsrios, souorroos, oe. ARTHUR PETERS, Q. C.. A. ERNEST INGS, and _ ALBERT C. SAUNDERS. . money 'ro LOAN. oioooos: of , HON-Peter MCNHW and Mrs- MCNHW Mr.1.c. Hon of tho Aoodio Hoooi was . g U were passengers by the Northumberland in the city yeSterday_ ` ` yesterday morning. _ -v . Mr. N. McFarlane of Sumrnerside, vv if ,A3 MISS Ida. Simpson of Chatham who has ag the Revere yesterday 'return yesterday morning. She is accom- Mr* E’ Wright of Summersidet went' panied by Miss Eliza McFarlane, Bede- Mnreu yesterday afternoon' ` é _ _- que,who will spend the summer in Chat- M1-_ W_ H_ M¢Lar¢n gf Pigtgu, N_ S” " I ham- at the Revere Hotel. -nik; _ o » , THE CMDDHH8- arrived h¢I`0 Yesterday Mr. John R. Larkin of Richmond, morning about 1 o`clock with a good aver- crossed go Pi¢_¢,0u yesterday mo,-ning, ing Montreal,some of them making the ` ' ' ’ _ °r` round trip othersgoingto different resorts onto Flour Traveller, is at the Revere. Summerside. Biscuit Co. of Montreal is registered S. S. CITY of Ghent arrived yesterday the Revere' She left about 8 o`clock taking away a full York, and Dr. Bradley of McGill arrived , cargo from this port consisting of 2100 bags in the city last night. oooutofoom fi rr' f '_ ' ' ga” E Eermediite sms aid; Tse sun nes or En of the P. .E. I. R. returned 1ast_night from D passengers or apleasant day`s outing in Pictou. ceived yesterday morning bythe Cainpana F' Harvey Co' ManufB'ct.;rii1g chair' R mme electm vapor launch purchased istsgof Saratoga Springs N. _ , is on_ t c from the builder,Walter Dean of Toronto. Island canine on u.1e.P`r°tISswn° Bmys T The craft is a perfect beauty 18 feet in many friends are glvmg hlmh royal wel’ y. length with seating accommodation for come. He will spend Sunday in the cit _., ~ Mr. E. A. Thornton, representin the °f ‘i k”°”S' T. Mnoom company, (Limited of THE Summerside Branch Oflice is indebt T0l’0Hl50, is 1`¢8iSf»8I'¢d at the Q\10¢Il H0521- I ed to a friend for a small consignment of Mr- TIIOITIY/011 Will Within the next few Enmore River Army worms received yes. weeks wait upon the Compania numer- terday morning. The beasts are securely OHS CUSf0m91`S l1h1`0\1Eh0\10 U18 Island in enclosed in a. whisky bottle and are ap- the interest of their varied and excellent parently in excellent- health althrough the DPODYICUOTY Dl`€D9-l`&l>i0l1S- This year th original contents ofthe bottle arenot now list includes British Troop Oil, for whiiz at their disposal. The pest is the ordinary there is- a rapidly growing deman i ~ ‘.0 _ forest caterpillar which has been allowed Whereverit has been introduced-_ P !°.'...°... .°' ' ' ' I I I |§ tomultiply in this locality to such an ex- ..M..._M_. ‘ iq; ` L tent that they have already practically de _ _ ‘ V, ° t d bo - Our_p_i-ioes are riezht because of th u ` e e J L will begin at2 o’clock on Wednesday, July that tw _ ’ _ ' ' llth at Malpeque. After the usual routine - . 0 thirds of. you! hte o portunity for discussion will be ' ~ . aid the meeting will then adjourn.g“A?: us’ Weill at you right’ and F/WOR executive meeting will beheld at 11 o’clock S8.V8 y0l1l' lI10D6y.'_J. B,MaQ- Wednesday morning. A public meeting donald & CC_ 6 4i I wiiiooooia-oro.ibynov.E.soirnofkoo- what the romping boys -re- sington and Rev. M. Mclntosh of Caven- ~qu{p9_ Lgngl asting Suits for every effort has been made to render this bI‘0lfI1BI'S. 0111' PPICBS 8_!‘6 Then turn to Znd page and read it through, His Irtiiclfris eutitfled.” Edsfatiosh in and see the bargains for to-day. 7 li mama' asmanla is a ut 8 sg 6 . size as NewfBrunswick and has a popula- _V I taught for but part of the year. The _ _ h Peters, logs &Soi1i1dorS ;;’;1.‘.‘;?*S;'1..a;;‘.';;‘:“:;i.‘:‘;;.i..“:.”:" oiiriotii ooosr. SUM M ERS! DEJP. E- I- Steamers. J .E. HOUGHTON, _ Y _ primary schools are reading, writing, Wwe Do as We Saylgg; You Hove/"* I o Good Wheel 5'- Let us keep it in repair fcr you, ' Z- we`ll do it right--we‘ll do it reas- *I :T *I its Not _ Good Wheel L_et's make it good. We'1l do it right-we’l1 do it reasonably. Vs e send for and deliver wheels for repair, if a 5 fi _Q 1' ERNEST RICE SE ; The Bicycle Doctor. , ;- BRICK ', __. lcycle RepairBhop. 9 * yr, y,yr,»,y‘», _V_y,y‘;,r,~, ,y~V;;r,y, y,i.r_g,l, ,r,r,r:,v,;,r,i,y5.,r,y, Ir, I I _ _ _ ` A. moon. soo.` c. nl HENRY R.LORDLY,C.E. May261yr ' -, ing is strictly non-sectarian. The H years was 72 per cent. Small tuition fe Good Board at -reasonable rates. Free coach to and from all trains and Water St.. Summersids science, object lessons, fréqlhand BARRISTERS. K. J. liAn'rrNB.A. Formerly Perry Hotel, Queen Street. lii|Lal llmri vmn. This new and comm diovs hotel is new open for business. Thoroi ghly fitted up with all the modern improvements, this hotel odors to the public accommodation, which cannot be excelled n an oth moderate. Free coach toall trains and steamer-s. Special accommodation for monk PEanv,'1>.op.' ’°Prem,_t attention given to country calls. - ` -. 0°%.5 lily 1 yr - Summer-side IGDDIALD & MARTIN Solicitors, Notaries :Prib`.ic, Sac. Money to loan. 0FFICESr Qupeeill Hotel.. as to is Mr G O' Blewett the Well known T Mr. J .R. LeBlancrepresenting the Lang at Dr. Smallwood and children of New Messrs Wm Ho and L Don las of . Mr. W. E. Dennison representing the h . d Ill!! Have you ever consider wearin2 apparel? Come “to Romp-proof clothes are little lads and their bigger es that talk and such that a. tion of i-150.000. State Schools fare established in every district that has at least 20 children of five years of age and upwards. When the average falls below 20 for a period of six months the schoolis graded down and will be e Government railways to children who utilize the railway in going to and re- turning from school. The costs of the erection and repairs of school houses, teachers’ dwelling and out offices, of the purchase of school sites and of gener- ally carrying an educational work, are defrayed out of moneys .pro- vided by Parliament. The teach- average attendance during the last ten es are charged the pupils 'in the State Schools. Teachers salaries are on the de- crease. The head teachers ofthe larg- est schools now receive from £300 to£/450. `Some few years ago they received ifrom £500 £700 per annum. Penny Savings Banks are established in connection with 97 schools. The subjects taught in the arithmetic, geography, grammar, English history, sacred history, elementary, drawing; iieedlework, drill, physical exercises. Tasmania has a Univetsity but is devoid of Secondary Scnools. This issue of the Educational Monthy contains some very able articles ‘by very eminent educationslists. Professor Kaku "of the University College School, London' _Eng- land, writes on“Commercial Education in secondary soiiooio." Dnwiuiooo T.Hoi-rio, National Commissioner of Educational for the United States writes on“The Pres- ent States of Eaooouon,” ood Profoooor Ganett has a forcible article entitled “What Shall we Do For a. Living.” ' . r o_o “W Aloooy lloog lloooorol ILOUSES From the Eclipse White Wear Co of Toronto They were rather late in shipping them, and the Eclipse Co. asked us if we could handle them. We gave them an ofer for the lot, they accepted our o&'er 35 per cent oE We Sell Them at Loss Than the Cost of Material See the grand display on the first door to-day of the finest Blouses ever seen in @l@ do @ ls) ME lfllo @;:` C* <6? “ Char] otteto "7 ¢:= § #wi `§E mini 1.2:..-