Q I tm Sloan llav. (ln, Llil. NURTHUMBERLAND & PRINCESS. every day, Sundays excepted. DU CHEN!-2, Qu arrivel of St. John,] for S `.\lMER~‘lDE train for Charlotte- arrival of morn- and all Stations o DL CHENE, connect forS'l`. JOHN. BOS- with train for Can-` n ni with C. P. R. and '. S. Canada. also at St. John of International and Dominion S. Lines Tuesday and S_ai\1\'d8} Boaon directvdue following gay n _ Monday. Wednesday an ri with Steamers for Eastport, half past three on ar- Ha ifax and Sydney W Q1 WN for Picton at83o A .E_ I. can Plant same CIS to be Grand and P run on time. Secretary. ¢U&'lottetown. P.E.I. June and w. with day trains for LIF ‘\ X. Steamer_Bruce for Line for P i I is _M BOSTGN S. S. ‘°l-IALIFAX musing luna Zlllli, lllllll S_ S, |||||f|| will leave Charlotte- W_n at NOON on FRIDAY. and S. $._I.| Emir llcllessa every WED- IEDAY at 9'a. m. for Boston via Bawkeshury and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown -'Vi Picton, make close connection at .Halifax from Boston Tuesdays and gotoldays. The S. S. Halifax takes Freight £3 Passengers for Hawkesbury and Hhliiax. Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. 1. Rilway. For tickets, rates and all inform- ir apply to W. W. CLARKE, ` Agent, Chtown L. CHIPMAN, ~ Manager. June 21 ex rjournal T' I ll i_ liiivi & Ilaniral Agents and Lubricating 0ils. e ‘llc nekllx. lillllg. mln. alr- i&l 8 W: lull lim mil if flair 8Im\n's Ililehnlil SILT EDGE Sill?- , his llnl Tu. slr. , Qllorwrite usfor prices befor jhemg your orders. Ill] 16 d8zw ti M r L T HIITS. LOSTS. FOUND. ETC V WANTED-A clerk who has had ex- in the Boot and Shoe business. ly to “R,” Box 437, City.-8 3i. LOST.-Last evening on the St, Peters t Union Road, a new carriage apron. The iluder will please leave it at D. Stewartfs Kent St- Eclipse Bake ry. 3 tf. T0 LET-Dwelling on Euston St. East. .Apply to Chas McGregor. 23 tf. A FOR SALE -At a bargain one thirty- ivwse power boiler and engine. Apnlv tn Glo E. FULL. July 21 10ieod WANTED:-A sinart. steady boy about ldyears of age who understands looking after horses and cows and and can make himself genérally useful about a h°"°° Apply at this oliice. J uly14t-f T0 BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.-Ice wholesale delivered or at warehouse at lloderate rates. Apply to H. C. Douse, EAM. Rovaltv. nr Gen. Roper.-'21 tf. TO LET--A :house containing seven Ibsms. Apply to I.. C. ¥Vorthy at the Drlilllt Ba erv and Grm-erv. lfitf 'OFFICE TO LET. A comfortable offic theStamper Block. Apply to Pio CHEAP.-The house and of Olebar and Gerald streets. Oct. lst, will be offered by Apply to ‘David Arbing, I I- July 4 cod 3mos -An eapsrienesd- insurance to L nt a well es-‘ ° E°_.‘....°°““°f° “ss sa ary for the right man.. Aug°.3 cod Sw wiw Ns mme: who old ,y o u y0\‘v¢ XII Pllll llli 3 10c., 10 powders 25c. ‘ '__ 'nf¢rbupl'wiiii~h left a has cheers 'iii his ‘ _._, 5_,..__.__f1. ,$2 * »._.,_ V., ,_...,, _ <43. 1.4. /__J_.__. _ _ f.-_,.- ._. .~ . -_ _ ` M* é ‘_ 4 Don’t Eneriment, Diarrhoea and Dysentery are two dangeroui for you to trifle with untried remedies. Refuse any of the dangerous or worthless diarrhoea compounds that may be offered you instead of Dr. [Fow1er’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw- berry for the past half century has had phenomenal success in curing Dlarrhoea, Dysentry, Cramps, Colic,Cholera, Morbus, Summer Complaint, and all bowel com- » plaints of young and old. Both the medical profession and the people have given it their endorsation as the only reliable and safere rnetly for these, dangerous and distressing diseases. There are some unscrupulous persons, though, who hope to profit by the merit and popularity of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. They put up a so called “Strawberry Compound," and sometimes succeed in sellingit to druggists " and general merchants representing it as the genuine. Even t-he wrapper is yellow in color, like Dr. Fowler’s so as to deceive the very elect if they can. If you want to be on the safe side. if you den`t want to experiment or takelchances __ as to results, refuse any and every diarr- hoea mixture or compound that may be offered you, and insist on the old reliable and genuine Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, and every honest clruggist and medicine dealer will give you what you ask for. l 1 miscsiilusous items. _ In riding to a cynic, every one marries "1 » \ nowadays except a. few foolish women auu some very wise men. Don’t suffer from toothache when a ten I cent bottle of Dr. Low’s Toothache Gum 1 will cure it quickly without blister ing your lips or cheeks. Stoneybroke-My dear, the wolf is at the door? Mrs. Stoneybroke-Is he? Well, tell him I :Az wipe his feet. ‘ ONE LAXL-LIVER PILL every night ' for thirty days makes a complete cure of biliousness and constipation. That is just 25 cents to be cured When a man tells you that he doesn’t likethe game of checkers, you can be- perfectly sure that he doesn’t know how to play it. . HAGYARD'S YELLOW OIL cures apr,-sins. bruises sores, wounds, cuts, frostbites, chilblains, stings of insects, burns, scalds, contusions, etc. Price 25c. “Spriggins’ wife has had some money left her.” Y “Yes. I suppose to Spriggins it is just like making love all over again.’, Miaard’a Lluileat Cares lll|itherla._ _ He that does good for good’s sake seeks ` neither praise nor reward, but he is sure of both in the end. _ Cured of Constipation. MissBessie Nason, Clover Hill, N. S. says: “I gladly recommend Laxa~Liver Pills, as they cured me completely of constixtion before I had Hnished the third x.” Every time a. man sees the cloth from which his new suit is to be made it looks I uglier. MILBURN’S STERLING HEADACHE POWDERS cure the worst headache in from five to twenty minutes, and leaveno bad aftereffects. Onepowder°5c.. 3 powders Oom Paul lcfthis wife in Pretoria, it is true, but he took care to remove his Brit ish prisoners. Oom Paul is ahard manto settle. Mr. Arthur Byms, Rock Hill. Ont., writes: “I was laid up with stiff joints for about four years, and could get no re- lief until I used three bottles of ag'yard’s Yellow Oil which cured me." Price 25c. A rural local says, “The farmers who* gave their cows sawdust disguised asbran were rewarded with wooden calves this spring.” Minard’s Lluiment Cures Colds, etc. l. The less we parade our misfortunes the more sympathy we command. Mi|iard’s Liuiment Cures Distemper. If a man has a true sense of humor, he knows when not to get funny. DR. LOVVS WORM SYRUP is a safe, sure and reliable worm expeller. Acts equally well on children oradults. Be sure you get Low’s. Oom Paul admits that his capital is with him on wheels, but denies that it amounts to $10,000,000. _ It is perfectly harmless and contains its _Ifyour child is suffering from worms, om” H°m""9l° ° m" 1 W 3»U1d 7 F0 R'1v_e him Dr. Low’s Pleasant Worm Syrup. 91% Comm! Events. Guardian readers willjind the /allow- .ng convenient to c/ip and keep /or re- erence. Sons of S.:ot_lanrl meets every second Monday in each month in Mechanids Hull, Prowse Block.-E. CAMERQN, Rec. Secret- BW onalven oannn. and 4th Fridays in `Wright's, Hall, at 8 p. m.-D. MCNEIL, Recording Secretary. St. George’s Lodge, No. 1171, meets every Tuesday night, at 8 o'ciock, in 0i1`er’s Hall.-D. J. MCKINNON, Secretary. Lady WallaceLodge, No. 27, meets lst and 3rd Fridays, in Wrigh t's Hall.-Mns. Cnossuan, R. Sec’y. L. 0. Y. B. A.-Mizpah, Loyal Orange Young Briton Lodge, No. 1-I8, meets every Thursday night in Oil`er‘s Hall.-Ernest Hodgson, R. Sec`y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. CITY Council meets the second Monday in each month. Dr. James Warbutc-n Mayor, H. M. Davison, City Clerk. The Charlottetown School Board meets he first Monday of each month. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. FORESTERS. Counr Avonnaui, I. O. F., second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Me- chanic's Ha. Grafton St.---R/enouf Sec'y. Coimr Mounr STEPHEN, I. O. F. iirst and third Tuesday of each month in Me- chanic’s Hall,; Grafton St.--- H. V. Buntain, Sec`y. Prince George Encanipment. Royal Foresters meets every Thursday in Vrightfs Hall.---Murdock McLeod Ilust- gous Archivist. Court Charlottetown, C. 0. F., first and third Thmsday. Mechanics S. Mitchell, Sec’y. Coiut Abegweit, C. O. F. meets in Foresters Hall, .Prowse Block, .on the second and fourthf Thursday of each month.---H. W. Weeks, Rec.-Sec’y. Masons. St. J ohn’s Lodge in Masonic Tem plc, s ond Tuesday- in month, David Mc- Lennan, Sec’y. ` Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first MondaY ill month. J. R. Davison, Sec’y Alexander Chapter, Royal ArchMsy- sons in Masonic Temple, first Thursday in month except June. July and August. J. J. Weldon, Sec’y. ' _ Prince Edward Preceptory, No. 35 V Knights' Templars, 3rd Wednesday in each month ini Masonic Temple. Edward Lodge of Perfection 14 degneeA. & A. S. R. 3rd Thursday, follow- igig 3rd Wednesday, January, April, July, t. ODDFEILOWS. Port_La. Joie Encampmenfon - secon Wednesday in month.-~-D. R. Mc- Lennan R. S. , St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday Wildey Lodge every Friday evening in their hall in Victoria Row. W. B. Boreham, Sec’y. - . eva-y rim and third Tuesday evening;- John McLauchlin. Secretary. , - xNIGH'rse or Pvrnras. Knights of Pythias---Empire Lodge. No. 19. every Friday evening at 8 o'ciock, in Pythian Hall, Pr'cwse’s New Block.---J. H. ` Williams, Keeper of Records and SeaL sons or ENGLAND. Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets every Thurs- 1 day evening in S. O. E. Hall Victoria Row. Andrew T. Newson, Sec'y. ` Lodge Prince Edward meets second and 1 fourth Tuesdays of each month in S. O. E Hall, Victoria H. Duchemin Sec,y - Loral. cnusanl-Ins. ' Company “A.” -_ every Monday ii Wright’s Hall, at 6.30 p. rn.--Ada Wad- aa ec' - sorts or murnnxscn. Prince Edward Division, No. 1, meets in ‘Nrightfs Hall, every Tuesday.---W. H. Clark, R. Scribe. Victoria Division, No. 4, every Monday evening in Wrlghts Hall.---JohnL. God- kin, R. Scribe. - Orient Division, No. 161, every Friday evening, in Wright’s Lower Hall.---John A. Lawson. R. Scribe. -__+ in. li. w. cunsr” -f uiinnnu nuns is sent direct ie the diseased Parts b7 ml? llrptoved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clear; the gig P3SS3g6S.5l0PS droppin sin the ` throat and plermananrfy cures Cntarth and ay Fever. Blower _ I f‘_:€'1:. .fill dv.; alcrs. or Dr. A. \V. Chase ` ’-: `? #fic ...».. Tiuronzn and Bugalu, mi. until PHYSICIAN AND SUR GEON OQOQOQO C R ADUATE NICGILI.. UNIVERSITY » -mea and Residence, Dorchester Street East rn tatrontior irivm in rinimfvy .-a,]1p_ _ _ "_'> - 3*- - 'is M own cathartic, so that there is no need of giving a purgative. Price 25c. No thoroughly was ever yet very miserable. _ 1 _ WHEEZE ll THE CHEST. f Mrs. Wm. Young, Frome, Ont., sziysz ‘Oncyesr o our little boy had an attack* chest. We used Dr. Wood s Norway Pine Syrup, and it completely cured him. H » _ We cannot always oblige, but we can al- I Bllllsl Ulftll llonllaolle. “I with’ headache that I could hardly see. I could get nothin [toy help me till I tried Mllburrfs Ste5iu;;7 Headache, Powders, _and tliey~._quickly ‘ cured me.” Joseph Murphy, Emerald, P. E. I. Capitalgoes where it heckon§d,'bnt_,§ Oom p Ps.nl’s capital goes where it is chased. ni-airs umm cms cum, is-‘cuz ` -yn . __ ' One cup Ralston Breakfast Food cooks enough for tive __ .1 -F .~i. wars lvelkloblisinsly. j ‘;` ,, . -i ,. i 1 ‘4"‘ j f _ 1 - persons--=-were six full ‘ 1 e cupsineverypaclrage. _ _ ' , Sliced dates ~-and J _Breakfast Food make a_de- , » 'flicious dessert. Our ‘little ._ _ " B f S120 R¢Clp¢S" ,_`_ ""1- ofiauiiii aaiiity_.dish¢s. _ _ ~ secures acopy. _ f F08 SALE BY Truth lsas impoasibleto be soiled by Boyne Lodge. No. 614, meets 2nd’ evening. E. M. Younker, Sec’y. ' Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets , 'rim ci_rAiiniA.N-. cum' iw-mrowv PR1’~’”F ““._"‘M=f~ i='_..v~'f'~_~~l» nous? 9; =' Excursions ~ To aPictou . _ lI|I Day "Return Tickets good for day ol issue July will _he sod on S'cainer "Pda: ces|"for.’ons dollar and nity cents each. _ age Steamer leaves halt pastnlae local reiurus about nine in the evening. By Order. ' _ _ __ __ F. W. HALES Secretary Clriiowu Steam Nav.Co.,'Ltd. Clftoan, J uly -7, 1900, dtf 6 anus' i _ 5 5 wlltll You (litre 6 Zllild, it and you required an aperient, it was usually administered in the shape of griping Epsom Salts or nauseating Castor Oil. ` , _ When you need an aperient now ypu prefer it in a pleasant mild form, Buch i ,_ llbbev’s Ellervescent ._ ~-.1 _ _ , , The children should be treated with some and Abbeyfs Salt combines gentle effectiveness with pleasant taste, and is relished hy young okl. t is uniform and reliable, made by expert chemists from the original English and combines every good quality that an aperient and antacid digestive 'slfould ,. gp." _ ,~._..,,- ~ . f 1 ' Alparnplilet explaining the many uses of this fine preparation will be mailed free ‘to The Abbey Eiervescent Salt Co., Limited, Montreal. For sale by all druggists, f2§c, and lllllllilll llllllllil Ht£Lficim1t»_ N ° "" _ __ _ , Having retired n l ' » J 'Tl e l7l0t‘1_da Hotel opens for the se-9,5911 on Jung M; an who h`y'9 i5tl_i Special attention will be paid to guests- ~ _ ` . satisfactory rates. For further articulars en- _ ° _ _ -» 0|' 579 md¢bf£ enquire ».fP. S. Brown, Re\;i,:vreB5i{<3e&}ror y $18 PBYUICDU (.110 Powm June 6 tr _ rims. scifi. _ Queen Sr. Chaslottetovgi. I _ men who mean QQ# Opens July,rst_ I Q Finest Bathing. Boating and Fishing. Cuisen . uuexcelled. Write for circulars my 17 if. = Business __ 2' l |3_¢_|.|a;`|, ro me wwe - ==- 1 1 ' I S 8 aboutit; lienceTli!echhii:x:ilytdfLtilli§' " _ S V n M r G' t _ a a maria sueaiimanaa f s _ afiljgzsisaeeasitista ’_ imicniirs lioisliiii ““1.’.!."“’°’ ,$231 *I I 3:5 I ° Common Sense. OIOUUOIOIIIO# I ' I Are the names ofeur -near. ford Shoes in fin' lest Plemli Ylqi ul $|'iiilli`¢(""| urn solo. V made to' permit ,a 81171161 »sd;oomtorhbIe. _Fare will,inelud_e I‘eaon relnrn roy- . Street, Corner below- _ ,_ Landon House. » ,vsniu ian The subscriber ra Public' Atction on the hom-,o__f _‘eleven noon, that io y' as “1` elvi ere” uotdl; the on the ... _..':'°°"’ property is most adapted ffer ~ 1 “Villa” Gardenia and Sense are __ WUI madeiofi' _intending 5** Ufiiillli WK sfwufiw ...‘ZZZ.._......; .. Prince _Edward Islaulli The ,,,,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, of Mmm, I - ` _- _ '___\_ _ 1 ~ _, _ m __ _ Collection; made on the most Ch';r1°u“°l'“d 1;?-7; 1 P _ | w _ . _._ mtgdaidg farms md promptly "_ ¢1\1|ifyl'yt’er a-ares." 8 any an t me Y' A ` Dspmiii mei sd <1 ' ee t .11 APP11’ ‘° i ol. Qwed at cukrenzliatef _ res s , D' C' g5;LE0D»° ay 15 d&w3mos ~ , , _ ° °“°l' The will ha Hooks -cl” twenty-‘5_vea_cres or suit chasers. SALE --- --IJ..ly 28d 'di w id. ~ ~ UDB W gy lying _Bluenoie Express 'l`1-gin, '- . . rince Edward leaves Halifax every Tuesday at 7.ooa. xn. for South shore Herts and Yarmoiith, connecting on we-dues. day with S. Prince George for Boston. F_°f all Infomation. snide book, folders etc which will be sent free, '.v:iie to RB. ;rrong,Geuei-al Passenger A ent K t ' ‘ en v1lle.N.b P G1FKIN§.Ge1l‘l Mana er. Keiitville N. S. June 15 d sm. g - 1 Aeoupon n every 1' _ _ W ~P 51 1 ff-'. ’ dl ' _ blow _ , _Best .lEl\KiNS Gt fll D ‘Z u . _ _ ':':.".:::‘:";:'.:.:1":.':.:.'f:.::'::::21:."*H~»if»=ff‘ii»`l'i‘1 f1“3»i-»$»`2’iii’»tGrréss;iTontn:;ge. 7ooo Horse Power, mg Preserve Jarsv P u'A°*\’°’ S ES 811 tl€` Y' - ‘ = Jlaritinie Provfncsedhhdrigiidhg between the ‘ ‘ve have Just rncuwed 50 dczen Pre' Leave ifai-m.>ui_u uaiiy, sunday Ex. serv” Jays In zlsss slid stone. The <-spies, roi- ii......n _abvve will be sold cheap to clear out on arrival of Express Trains from Halifax. 3 the kit' ' Rcturniiig leaves Boston dailv Saturday ext' ` - =<~p»=d. af... p. 1... ~° _ aspberries. Passengers arriving in Halifax next day, 3,15 ' We can fill orders for Raspberries, by the pail. Leave your orders early. I A full stock of groceries- onhand all at the lowest possible prices. ii. F. luanniaaru. eq _ ..._ ..._ Telephone coizliigch-or?.m°n sheet ' '51' 12 8.27 N Wtdtshho 4.26 8.37 Hunter River 5.13 9.(B_Emerald June. 40 6.10 9.55 iii; { S.s,de{ 3 6.4.5 10.15 7.17 11.oo_ weniu .1 g-g,5};54g__»g,o1¢ 9117 1.50 'Aibsmii ar Tignish lv 1>.m. A.1|. ' AAI. ral. 2.0.1 6.05 lv Ch'toWn ar 8.10 3.50 ' {Mt. Stewart} ' > 3.30 7.10 Junction 7.05 2.1) _ 4.09 7.39 Morcll 6.34 1.31 4.36 8.00 ~ St. I-’eter's 6.12 1.03 6.05 9.05 ar Sourls lv 5.10 11.5 Pm. 4.11.. ,_, , LM. P.x Mt. Stewart __ 03.3) 7.15 lv June. ar 6.55 2:0(- 4.38 8.05 Cardigan 6.05 12.51 ‘ 5.(Il 8.20 ar Geo’tAJwn lv 5.50 12.3) 7.23 Emerald 5.5 lv Jun ar _ r ,L _ 8.15.s:r`C. Trsverselv 5.1!) _ _ I ,d£_9:'ig;)lg.:3.beirg,_fd,ig;2S&:yaarun-l D.A_ ,T_‘”'°° _Tf~bl°~B°°=. _ssvsiltlee mu covered 3111+ ' °'“d‘ukh_38ofDmrngRocmA,\ll] _ _ ' 1 _ ._ _#fr \'¥r_»se¢¢»¢k»ii._ ~ P10112 for summer if1‘°lHll to Y§’e‘bougli§;.msst,,of__ °_°_Will `;'§'. _before the ‘prius ..ilr°°*'°%# .Si miles- Onions P we me wllivs all affvsryt iimmssm °;'?"’9“°‘°"'\ by iiieliii 1 i Faresiorlerats. i . _ _ 1‘*i_°°t_ .de°i8Ul.' For particulars 4° _ _ __ 4 ’ ‘°°°&,S°liifl§e Hotel;.¥ustl“co,- lg' _ 1'- ...»f . Jr ~ A _5¢=`;. `“ ' ' ‘ ' .nymwmi mesuaamnism. ‘ _ bmegmr y if Sunnyside. Charlottetown. July-Manu. ohirisimows, r.a1.Lr‘?m __ -f _ _ , _.era _ _ _ , ,_ _ stand, I; _ _ ._ . _ ___,.T __¥_‘__~l;-_i-;‘\.q___;1-§;__‘,_;;_7:*___ _Min V ‘V ,__ p _ ‘V _ __ _ _ _ _ _V _ i , _ ___' _ ; ~,-_,f I _-\ *_ I _ )_ _~s.»...s.i » ~ e _ f _ _ _ _ _ I ~ . _ I _ ' i ‘ J _Q _ 1>.x.~; _ .mc ' A if V mn by EH* fr* 's"im..°’°e _ a ‘li