ww »-ve.-»~ ~». _ _,,_, _ . ._-.xfwz : -»'»~~_,--f~ '.-.- st.-~ i, . _- -3,-_-_i_». _ _- . .., -» . i _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD l _ y _ _.Z 1 White s ~ ` .-/" Watery Pimp les. Five years’ ago my body l>1’°k ut in white watery pimllle which gi-ew so had that the s fering was almost unbearable. I took doctors’ medicine an various remedies for two year e but they were of little benefi whenever I got Warméd UD 0 sweat the pimples would com out again A nei iibor advised Burdee 5 1 d Blood Bitters. and 1 am_g a followed his advice, for four bo tles completely cured me. That was three years 880 all and fearless; aiming to be therefore as The lPeop1e’l Papo Block. North side Post Ofiice, at the f 0 lowing rates, payable in advance:- S’ Morniiig Edition, daily (except Snnda uf_ three months $l_.lJ0; per yr . _ . . . _ . . . . .$4. Semi-it eekly Erlitioii (Mohd. 8; Thur.) 1° haielieen e~tablished at the folloviin 9 places “here subscriptions may be pai and other business transacted:~- t. Branch Offices I( Suininerside, Curries Bookstore-D. K I Currie. Manager. -llbcrton -Xllierton Bookstore~G. t’ A Militant. Agent. Souris East, Telephone ofiice - R. Seama d Agent. the-fe has never b66ll 8 SPM 01' J. E. B. M.-cni~:_im',\ J. P. Hoon, ' le on me since. lump James Lashouse, P000’ Ont. Editor. Business All Ind°P°“d"“t J°‘"`““I» untrammeued toward the foreigners. The like feeling r vu Meu’s Evening Shoes. Patent Leather Laced Shoes-round toes. _ The new “Modified Bull FRIDAY JULY 13. 1900. F01- \ AFFAIRS IN CHINA. II lt may aid in understanding the situ ` ,tion in the East if it is stated that t I The central and southern portion of th vast Empire is comparatively little affec of the Gulf of Pechili, though hostile _ _ of a simple maple leaf for the Canadian F' _ ""'- “"'_'*_"¢ ed, while the Shantung peninsula, south c0at_of_arms_ A maple leaf would not _ I t0 spoil the appearance of the flag. It is a /_ * . . , foreigners, is held quiescent by the power- simple device, could berecognized at a dis- - _ The hast ,nd best assortmgnt 8 tance, and would appeal to Canadia d sentimentwhereverseen. Thered ilagwit _ scene of actual warfare covers a limite area north west of the Gulf of Pechili an between that water and Pekin. It should furth'er be observed that tb central Government of the Empire, nev very strong, has been weakened by tb more thana political prisoner, theE t__ passedaresolution favoring substitutio ful European fleets in its vicinity. Th -rw.. sf fa.. se ~"--.":r "F'*3k"""’iF" ’ Deg” toe-J. and T. Bell's make $3.50 apair Genuine French Calf patent leather. Patent Leather Court Shoes - On the same last J. and T. Bell makes French Calf Patent $3.50 a pair. Alley 81 Go, Charlottetown, P. E. I ii L I1 f E0 id hd ‘.~\ :A 5. in \_. 1.1.;-.,:;'.Y,f.-5 ,' ,-1, iii lllillili PICKARD 8|. 00., &!(~K o 'U 3 A full stock of the best Coal n hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronage is solicited. LOWEST PRICES. FROIPT DELIVERY. June z8dkwim then cod &w5m ' _ & _rl anus? zines No. i wiiiiiréfl FLOUR. Some brands of Flour have ad- _lainced in price at the mills as much ‘.3 90 cents a bbl. within the past two ir three weeks, and some millers 'ihink that they have not touched the top notch yet. Wallin fnlmlg li siurln; :mul liilitfhinli nfl; all vi an in 'itliilig lm _Iii :ali at a my msmlli i fgin lar snl _ I If you want to buy Flour it will 'pay you to write or call and get our prices before buying elsewhere. Every barrel Hrstlclaas or money refunded. 6: ff’s the powers belonging to him. The Vic pendently active part in various ways that are co ‘heirapparent is not the son of the - aids it with the armed forces which and his friends command. of the Tsungli Yamen and appears to ha troops, and Yung Lu, the commander the northern forces in Chihli support-e ads; Manchus, who are Buddhist in fait At the outset Prince Tuan appear to have had the upper hand, no doub ed was popular. When Admiral Sey Dowager has come round to the side of Prince Ching, though both are embarrass- _ ed by the strong hostilityfof the people Ju", |mp"t|.|_ R°||ab|e_ New,” is apparent in the attitude of Slieng,Vice- seeking at all times to further the best- my at, Shanghai, who appearsreally desir- interests of the people, and recognized ous to protect the European oflicials and _ people, while compelled by Chinese hostili- Pul»1i__;;;f3» Séllll l‘CI3y Bafgtll _ ;____ Tender. _ " F' i E 'T' A af .l Island 1; "cours Pius I* R- H- _MA-SO_N»l, if j e * I' w divisions at court. The Emperor is litt _ . ._ m no not gripe nor irritate the aiimen- open from 7 3,, m, fp 10 p, *7 I as ‘ ` ` A A 1- Z. iff/ _,ff cw ueeei cd er "`:"**"‘:;` 'I i rn . _ ».- .- - ___-ff y ' if f B K ia_______ Tired ` ance of the flag, is unintelligible to straa; Try FOOT ELM. For sale at ._ G00 _ .S I a- . ' gers, and does not particularly appeal he Canadian sentiment-. No good object i Itrouble affects northeastern China alone. served by having such a botch on th e flag The Ontario Historical Society ha n Night Bell. Nuree’s Register. ll e read of several princes taking a fusing to the average reader. Amon from t.he fact that he is father of the he apparent to the Imperial throne. T e Em Sllllllllll Sllllllll Pllllll Hein -R.w1i1>Li.e.i roys of the 18 Provinces have very great , _ _ . _. ll peror, but the prince whom the Empero at his accession was compelled to desig ate as his heir. Prince Tuan, either in de- fiance of the Empress Dowager or wit r, Wednesd ay, July 25th ' ,,,‘i`,'{‘,“,,‘}$*,,’,,,°°"°‘°°‘ °“’“ ’”“"‘“°°"“‘ °°" her secret but possibly reluctant consen has encouraged the Boxer movement an h press Dowager, his aunt, having usurped tary canal. They act gently yet , ____ 1,, ____ _ _ 1 ___ promptly, cleanse effectually and power and within certain limits act inde- S015 by an dl-uggisti 25 cena, & _.ine h ' Will be held at Morell on 5- _ »IllIIIl|SIll___ , O R. The Florida Hotel opens for the season on J u ~ ‘ I5th. Spccialattentionwill be paid to guest these is Prince Tuan. whose power arises ' C - SBf_i‘=fa¢f°fy miss- F01’ further i>artiC\1lafS e _ quite of P. S. Brown, Revere Hotel. or 1;- W. RROWW, Florida Hotel - Consultfn Q' eer for General Work Sper d °‘izl‘.z..‘;.a:s;“e..iife.‘:.‘;‘;S.ee f~1=1-»-sf-~=“1f~¢f‘ Mm M-»1»= -1 ' . _ ' ~ Brid design' i . e a. m. The committee will spare n0 means nfffes-riharilgifafown and sr, Jehu. in making this the picnic of the season. Sabbath School Picnic WiLL BE HELD ur E W Pownal J une 6 if il W I ne k n.. sh or _ _A. H.Ca.n. Soo. C. E. ‘ Games and other amusements will be li I ' J D . . Prime Ching, Wh0 iS I`€D1`€S€Df»€ def .. ..._ Birch Grove Freetovn °~ re -°~‘°~ e _ Grand lea Pan _ oN I mours forceln as driven back it no doubt '\'|||||*Sday, 1 AT y gave encouragement to Prince Tuan’ S party, just as the capture of the Yaku A P A forts and the 1-.-.pulse of the chinese at A special train will leave at 9 o’ ° Tien Tsin had an oppotite effect Prince Ching has command of the fort prevent the refuges of the European Min isters and people from being bombarded If they are still safe they owe it to him It may be that, as reported, t-he Empres the “foreign devils," as they are cal- l clock a. m. local. Tea Tables for Ice Cream. Strawberries etc. DONALD McKINN ON Tickets 30 cts. July 13, 16, 18. Bleed Diseideis are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys Elter the blood of all that ahouldn’t be there. The blood passes throuugh the kid- neys every three minutes. If e kidneys do their work no impurity or muse gf disorder dan remain inthe circulation longer than that time. The ore if our _ y need of ttiinulation. strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do all three, thc Hnesi and most imitated blood medicine there Dodd’s Kidney blood is out of orderf- our &neys'zave- kiled in their work. '.Iv`he are in ` _ int indie Hora Boaii . ' ` ,Surf andStillWater &Wm %My Avenues, Nice Drives, and Covered Ball Alley, Croquet Grounds. _ ' To reach hotel by rail. get tickets from all points to Hunter River. Coaches will meet guests on notice being receiv- ed; distance 8}§ miles. ur direct, from Charlottetown by carriage at all times. Fares moderates. For particulars apply to Mrs; Newson, Seaside Hotel, Rnstico, P. E. I.,orto s* ,JOHN NEWSON, Cum r.o»r-r1rrowiv,`P.:E“i‘I ‘ Iidiyidewef. ` " ". `iJuiy11-i113 l S visitors. nefresmdene Booths with G_.‘I.’§’.1tZ’;‘ll‘?..‘i§ li.“’ii.‘§°1i‘i3?.lf§.‘?,.2°‘°?.§.d2 of Mr. Finlay Ferguson, near Wilctoria, and walls of Pekin which dominate the Crapaud, on legations within, and was thus able to ' Sec_eta'ry_ The Committee appointed, assisted by the ladies of_ Ham ton. are doing their utmost to maketliis THE _BIG TEA of the season, and promise all visitors a ine day’s enjoyment. S , _ w{]§1r5eEe the noted Caledonia Piper, _ in a n nce Swinvgsandvarious other amusements will b9`})l'0 (1811. ’ .i Saloons with all Refreshments and delicacies oféhe__season willbeon the o accommodate our man' trim" from Charlottetown the S ' ‘ ' - Cartier - will l‘ " ’ < Wharf?:lire9 a. mi, m d':gbp;ldgni ` returmng at 5.5)p. m.,after he day’s sport is over. . wiSii*?.‘é‘i‘lef.i‘2n°i‘ii.n$§‘§'F°ii.§*.i$iZ§T°”‘° ”‘° '°” Propeeds ofteamaid of New Public Hall 1 ' `1 By request of a number of the people of Crapaud, the steamer Jacques Cartier will return to Charlottetown from Cra- d on next Frida ' 1 ' P811 _ y BVGIUDS, Vins- thereaboutgix o’clock. On Saliiirdayl morning the steamer will leave Char on mturnwill leave for Ch’town about 5.30o’clock p. m. On t-his accountthere I will be no boat from Giarlottetown to I .Ci-apaud on Saturday afternoon. _ L. C. OWEN. Agent. *‘ sr - u .-.»--1 fi`_ _ __ _- ~ f' ' we . _:f _' _ _ ' _ _ ~ _ _ .~ if '\» e... , - » ~ ` - 7_~. .- §~_` " '~.=\,¢__ ` ' , "il: ', ' ‘ . . _.. _ . ~ s .__¢,.' _ d at:Hampton. .- July 4 d lw w2i. 2 _ _ .- I x The hnnkcheque thussent in will lottetown for Crapaud at 9 o’clock, and & Ol' from leave same Tickets to E. I. Railways » -¢"'-‘is - _-4 a -_ _. ~ f` ~ Ja,-_. E3 § I ai' 1*-£9 1 `& *F , 1 u \\ ,I 3 - - *W " qi" -J-Q -_ f ‘ »§ 1,01 jd lx' li PRINCE EIIWAIIII ISLAND RAILWAY. _ il- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. del`Si8119d. and endorsed “Tender for at this otllce until 16 o’clook (4 .m.) on Friday River at Chgi°Iottet€>wii),vP1'iner ‘i:eeEdHiwa.uBrdb¥§]o53¢1ug ~~ Plans and apecidcations of the work can he seen on and after the 9th da of J , 19(1) at the omce of the Sutperintemfent oilxe Prihoe Edward Island _Rai waty at Charlottetown and the Chief Engineer o the Intercolonial Rail- I wi>hiii;é]ii°f'°t°n` r 'r d 0 _ at the phcesrgizgtiosgdgr can also be obtamed thlén the Tig! Arms there must he attached to e a si name, the nature of the dence of each member d , and further, an accepted bank cheque on a chartered banks ofthe Dominion o£Can_ndafor the sum of QLQB’ must accom ‘ ' ` e tender. The WWF k cheque must be endorsed over to the Honorablethe Minister of Rgilways and Canalsd and will be forfeited if th party '€§2°.3Z‘$“de°€ii‘e°£°2i§”f’...'.'i“§n ‘hm ¢°°”°"§i.& in the chad submitted e “ms be returng to the tive parties whose ._» 1 -_.-- -_ .- _ » .1 _-» /*_ 2- . ;_ _~;~ -- - _ ~ f ' ~-,_f . \, ~ v me iuliewiiriiim liiv ci Sf¢amers_Norniumi»erisnd and Princess Leave as below eve da , Sundays exce ted. town FromlPOINT DU CEENE, (on arrival of TL50 train fro St connecting, with express train for Chati-llotte Kiiuanenux nr-x_ of the day trains ni connecting in United States and Canada. run on Eastern Standard time . ‘ _ ' F Ch town, P. E. I., June 18. d &: 'w. W HALES' l 0ur-* Show of Dinner Sets Toilet Sets, Glass Und all kind!! of and Kitchen plete for the summer We bought most before the prices we are aelliiig all low prices Best goods, latest lowqt pi-ic& W P COL S°enr¢& Bi, sioiis lo llasl Pleat&`Tf llli My IIC! nav.. v v_ IIEPT. 0F IIIILWIYS &. CIIIILS, IPIIIAIII hiahuemu seamen 'rmronas addreésed to in _ over the Hillsborough River,” will be r 10|:-11 day of August, 1w0, for the const ructioxi 31 311% gyibvsgruilzatruge ect a_ combined H ighwai -2. 2_2: mam perm gdéa ni _ _ md __ 2?,” only _wtill he sold on S ea " ' _ _ ~ ersare no _ _ ¢¢g5‘ d 1 d ......... 3..... SQCIAL -»-_-md ---uw »- .... °' ° "' “ _ ‘ar Br °fd°f» Fm will minds rea on Opens July lst, being the 26th year un- ' - - T " “ ' ' ' _ L~ K- JONES, ~8gB Steamer leaves halt pact .< der the present management. _ seeretarynept. nys. a rom;-gg “Wg nm, m the °°°""e:.':.2:;t°.i“i‘.i;,‘.e‘e.°“°'°» e I Brom" Ch 011 Sitirdii lili lille. 1900-.1e:.#i=e.»r...s.'e=.e»'e...-fe.~:fe~.e»e.»i'....., ' ________ . __ne¢bepaidr¢r_i¢. __ ___ _ -1,13 Cum", _ town Steam 7th 1900 dt! ‘ BAIRICTERS. SOIJNTOBS, B; svimev, cAi>e_ mV _ it-Ei iii I llfslllmf To°|»ET HRS F PARKER ,.».`