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"Tri ,i§§.,,¥" A si *___ \lUNYON’S GUARANTEE lftlllrlssertlols ns to Just Will * the Bunnies Wm no. that his li-aumst in Qin will cure nearly all cases of rheums tim in s few hours. that his Dyxpepsla Giro will cure lndlgeaiiou and Ill stomach tro\lbl¢l¢ that his kidney Giro will cure 90 por Cen’ of sl caros of kidney trouble that his Ca isrrh Cure will Cllr! eatsrrh no mutter how long standluaz that his Headache Cure will euro any kind of hesilucho in l few minutes; that his Cold (hire will quickly break up su! and so on through the entire list at t all dmggists, 25 cents s vial. medlcsl advice write Prof. Muuyoi, ., Phila. lt .Ll absolutely ING, llunynu guarantees R is A up iii BELVIUERE Til BE Still G-1’6&.gJF 33.16 Valiiahlr Luis fronting on Hillsboro iilvar The subscriber is instructed to sell ‘by Public Auctifn on the premises at Belvidere, in the Royalty of Char- .lottetown,on Wednesday,the Twenty- second day of August next, at the f hour of eleven o’clock in the fore noon, that very valuable Property known as “Belvidere” situate between the Lower St. Peters and Falconwood ~Roads on the north, and the Hillsbo- rough River on the south, and be tween the property of Richard Heartz and the Governmmt Stock `.»Farm on the west and ess ._ This property is mo t admirably mdapted for “Villa” residences also Market Gardenia and Dairying purposes and being in close proximity to ihe projected Hillsbs bough Bridge, Condensed Milk Fac fcry, and h.ving numerous other ad vsntages it oE'ers great 'inducements to intending purchasers. The Property will be offered for salein blocks of six, twelve, and twenty-five acres or thereabouts to .suit purchasers. RBEARISTO Auc'ioneer. Charlotteaown July 27 A. D. 1900 July 28 d dz w td. l__ _,___ H , _ ililllil .fl.illillN» ilanidian _ Northwest On August l8th,_ Inw rate Round Trip tickets will he on sale from all C P. B.. Stations in New Brunswick. Winni 8. 1 Regina, Delorairie, Moose Jaw, 1 $30 Antler, Yorkton, I Eifievamh c 1 } ° scart a gary $35 lloosomin, Mac-Leod, Hamiota, Swan rtiveri Red Deer, } Edmonton, $40 Tickets pvill be §o_pd for secodnd class passage on y in eac irection an good to return until November 16th, 1900.' Stop overs will be allowed on applica- tion to Conductor at Wolf River, Ont., Dr¥€_en,0nt., and intermediate stations, at innipeg and any point West thereof. Free Colonist Sleepers on all trains. A. J. HEATH, D. P. A., C. P. R. sn. John, N. B. A--.ig nu. ii 1'/ui. 4 _____,`_______. : I Mio 0. Baird, charlotte- ` . Corp. S. Jardine No. 2, 82nd, 83 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, , 1 THE RIFLE MATCHES. iS SIDE AND PRINCE C0. PERSUNAL (Continued from first page.) Lint H R Lordly, Eng., 3 230 Major D Stewart, 82nd, 3 229, Pic E Jones, No 2, Hind, Ii. . 229 Lieut- \\".E Smith, .N0 2, 82d. Z 229 Lieut A Shaw, No 6, 82nd, 2, 229 Pte J R Brown, No, 2, 32nd, 2 228 Pte J \Veatherbie, No. 2, 82nd, 2 228 SgtJ A Moore, No 2, 82nd, 228 Staff Scrgt C Owen, No 4, C A., 2 227 Corpl. G Blue, No 6, 32nd, 2 _ 227 Capt D. L Hooper. No 1, 82nd, 2 22.5 Lieut V L Beer, R A., 2 224 Major Geo Crockett, t-`\`3nd, 2 % Pte A B Lawson, No 6, 82nd, 2 223 Capt YV A Johnstone, No 5. C A., 2 222 Pte S Gay. No 2. 82nd, 2, 222 Bondsman C E Kennedy,ltl1 C, A.,2 221 Capt A Beaton, No 5, 82d, 2 215 Gunnr E M Youker. .\`o l, C A, l 215 llieut. R. \\'. Stewart, No. 5, C.A.. l 212 Sergt. John A. Stewart, No. l, 82nd, l B12 PROWSE MATCH. Team Prizes.- lst. Sergt A. Shaw, Corp G. Blue, Pte A. C. Lawson. No 6 Co. 82nd. ‘Z76 pts $10. ind. Lieut G. M. Moore, . Lieut H. R.Lordiy,Sergt ' town Engineers. 271 “ $7. 3rd. Major Geo Crockett, Lieut J.M.Crockett, Pte Hy Smith, No 4 Co 82nd. - 270 “ $5. -ith Capt J. M. Jones, Lieut G. M. Smith, Lieut J. . H. C. Acorn, No. 2 Co. 82nd. “ $3 ` Paowsi-: 8: co’s MATCH. i Pte. A. C. Lawson, No. 6, 82nd, 94 $12 00 Lieut.. H. R. Lordly, Eng. 93 10_ C0 Lt. J. M. Crockett, -ith C. A, 93 8 (0 Lt. Reg. Stewart -ith C. A. 93 ` 8 00 Lieut. A- Shaw, No. 6th 82nd,~92 8 00 Lieut G. M. Moore, Eng. 90 Corpl. Geo. Blue, No. 6th 82nd, 90 Pte. Weatherbie, No. 2, 82nd, 90 Capt. J. M. Jones, No. 2nd 82nd, 80 o Lieut. R. C. Dewar, N0. 5th C. A.89 5 00 Lieut, R.W. Stewart. N0. 5th C. A.89 5 00 Maj. Gen. Croskett. NC. -ith 82nd, 89 5 (I) Lieut. H. C. Acorn,No. 2nd 82nd, 88 5 C0 ,_ Sergt. Maj. O. Baird, Eng. 88 4 00 Bds C. E. Kennedy, No. 4th C. A. 48 8 C0 Pte, H. Smith No. 4th 82nd 88, 4 03 Sergt. D. P. McRae, No. 2nd S2.nd86 4 00 Gun. H. Morris, Eng. 86, 4 00 Sergt. J. H. Moore, No. 2nd 82nd, S6 4 00 Sta1fSergt. Owen, No. 4, C, A. 86 3 00 Lieut. W. E. Smith, No. 2, 82nd 86 3 00 Capt. D. L. Hooper, No. 1, &nd, 85 3 00 , Gun. E. N.`Younker, No. 1, C. A. 84 3 00 tm. D. stewart, send. ai 3 oo | Capt. H. Beaton, No. 5, 82nd 83 3 00 1 Gun. W. Perkins. No. 1. C. A. 83 2 00 Pte. H. Hooper, N o. 1, 82nd, 82 2 fl) Capt. W. A. Johnson, No. 5, C. A. S2 2 00 Capt. Landrigan, No. 1, C. A. 72 2 00 2 00| Sup. Geo. Brown, Eng. 81 2 tl) Corp. L. F. Muncey, Nc. 2, C. A. 81 2 006 Pte, S, Gay, No. 82nd Sl 2 00 Lt. Col. Longworth, No. 4th Reg. 81 2 00 Sergt. R. Bobertson, No, 2, 82nd, 84 2 00 Pte. W. R. Brown, No. 2, 82nd. 79 2 00 » |6293: S338 Lieut. V. L. Beer, R. A., 77 2 00 Bdr. A. E. Mclnnis, No 5, C. A., 77 2 00 Sergt. J. W.S. McLeod, N01, C.A.,‘Ti' 2 ll) Corpl J. R. Allan, No 6, 82nd, 77 2 il) Corpl. Bruce Duck, No 4, 82nd, 77 2 00 Lieut. E. Hardy, No 4, 82nd, 77 200 Staf Sert. E. Stewart, No 4, C. A., 77 2 00 $28.00 Prince Albert, j ° Pte. A. D le, No 4, 82nd, 72 Pte. E. Jones, No. 2, 82nd, 78 2 00 LAST SCORE. 210-34434553-28 500--53544525-28 600-230 43425-21 77 Tvnos. Gun. F. McLeod, No 2, C. A., 72 2 00 2 00 1 2 (l)_ Sap. H. Ci7Bodgson, Eng., 71 _Free samples of pastuerized milk de- livered in the city to any address left at the Factory, Water St. Call, send, or gold, besides silver and copper. They t°°k an °°ti°“ °“ it at 820900’ myable guests of Senator and'Mrs. Prowse. _Pte. W. A. M. McRae, No 2, 82nd, 67 i -M1 Rav. Edwin Simpson (Llc) will preach in the Summerside Baptist church next Sunday evening at 6.30. ANOTHER lot of those China P. E. I. souvenir crest goodsjust received at D. K. Currle`s Bookstore. . . 17 Bi Miss Jennetta McLeod of Hunter River, left by the Northumberland yesterday morning on a two weeks visit to Belfast, Maine. - Mrs. Wm. Davison of Dorchester, Mass, left by the Northumberland yesterday morning, after a visit to her former home in New London. 1 Miss Minnie Compton of Roxbury, Mass, and formerly of St. Eleanors,~is visiting her former home and is the guest of Mrs. N. Alward, Summerside. MRS. Alex. C. McPhail of Argyle Shore. spent Vifednesday night in Summerside, the guest of her son Dr. McPhail. She left yesterday morning for a visit to her son in Boston. Two cases of small wears and novelties iustreceived. Brushes. combs, perfumes, hair ornaments,belt-buckles witha full line of small wear novelties always on hand at the La.dies‘Furnishing Store.-McGougan VVright. 17 li The Iron Colt. ROSSLAND, Aug. 8.-A circular issued by secretary Anderson of the Iron Gilt Mine tells tells the stcry if the deal in regard to the North Star claim. It states that the development of the Iron Colt amounting to 748 feet since December, showed the ore to be below shipping value. The which adjoins on the north, and got good values, ranging from .64 to .71 ounces $1,500 cash and the balance on, October 31, 1900. They then shipped the whole North Star dump of fifty tons to Trai and got returns ranging lirom weather and mixed with country rock THE S. S. Halifax arrived in port last night at 10o'clock with 57 passengers from Boston and 43 from Halifax and Hawkes bury. Meeting of City Council. At the adjourned meeting of the City Council last evening the full 1Board was present. A committee was appointed to prepare asuitable memorial to the family of the late Chief Large. , Charles Hermans was appointed Chief Thomas Pickard was promoted to be Sec-_ ond Assistant Chief and Arthur Vatcher _ appointed Captain of Rollo Hose Company. Conn. Brown said the Full Electric Co. had been asked for more definite infor- of 'motion were given. Mr. Kirkwood of the Trade Review asked the Council to assist with information for a special num- ber, and Couns. Whear, Lyons and Brown were appointed a committee for that pur- pose. Adjourned till Monday next. Corpl. F. J. Harley, No 2, 82nd, 69 2 00 Staff'-Sergt-. T..Black, 74th, 68 ' 2 00 Lieut. W. Oxenham, No 5, 82nd, 67 1 00 ' 00, Pte. J. Garnhum, No 4, 82nd, 65 l 00 Pte. Jas. Rodd, No 6, 82nd, 65 I 00 Lieut. E. DesB. Pea§e,No 1, C. A., 58 1 00 ‘ Gun. A. Pickard, N01, C. A. 57 1 00 telephone. 1 tt Lasr scans. 600-4 2 2 0 5 0 2. dll lldl s -lit Carnivals, Ssotsmans, 20th Centuries, E. N. D., Colum- bias, _-lartfords have had a large sale in Charlottetown We are still receiving the above daily. Look them over- Write for catalogue. -.».-en.-. ..-as ._......~ Repair supplies-Second Hana Wheels Mark Wright & Go, Ltd. - .,-sminuwnnuk of if Capt. Robert Fraser and Mrs. Fraser. returned to” Sydney yesterday morning. Rev. J. A. Gordon, Montreal, came to the city from Souris yesterday morning. Miss McLeod, daughter of Chief Supt. parents. _Mr. H. Higgs, of 'Iigmsh came to the city last night by the mail train. He will Senator Prowse returned to Murra ter Miss May Colllngs, who is returning left on Wednesday on a short trip to Boston Miss Ida Henderson left yesterday morn- ing by the Princess for New York. She will remain in Halifax, a few ‘days with management sampled the North Star, her sister, Mrs. Mothersill. Mrs. C. Drew and Miss Jarvis were pas-A .sengers by the Electra yesterday after- noon on a visit to Murray Harbor the being extended into the North Starground a week with Rev S_ _,_ Arsenaultpsf 'thi where it will cut the ledge at a depth of 1atte,.»So|d-home at Abmm.s village P E _ 400feet about the end of this month. 1 1s|and__M0ncton Times_ ’ ` .RESULTS TELL. The proof of the pudding is the eating and the proof of the extraordinary power over aiu of Polson’s Nerviline is in using form wonders in every case of pain. - It cannot fail, for it is composed of powerful pain subduing remedies. It goes right to the bottom, and pain is banished at once. Nerviline cures all kinds of pain, internal orexternal. Go to any drug store and get a bottle, and be delighted by its promp- titude in doing its work _ Fresh bananas, s oranges, 5{ GaEney's Buxldmg,_Ss¢d¢,, , Pte.w.Ma¢miiian,No o,s~znd,7o zoo K J' ”"“‘"°B°‘*' , . ‘ This new and comm ,dious hotel is ` now hotel oforsto the public accommodation' which cannot be excelled n any other og; the Island. Good tabiepdarge airy hed. WIDE. 58°!! P00018.-Ssmple rooms. Terms :ioderate Free coach to all trains and lm f `. .5_ii.'L"i‘.f'.»....°" °"‘"i~.....°'3.‘.'i‘..‘i.'l' “ii” st“e55otlotr;__¢_§_ia:io1% 15 acres clear and . 8»Cf$ t tum 1 blooms iaasfh wma nie relie2i°naid',`gTgf ated _ooo mile from Rocky Point .Wharf where produce can be shipped-Near sehoolqm, of he most beautiful gre available-Overlook. ill! Hi'l°_°"I°‘fUl¢~~_ y and Uhsrlottetosm rm gf: rw!-_»i___'-e.\.w.red.5° .ii x- _ r next ' acres ol’ the N f W ' »i'$<%"‘~§"iai§.9‘°u..¢....‘°”° ‘§ii’i2.-"2'..”‘3 “ii‘i.'5J.f’°.;‘§ ‘Kirgwood" Thiel N09 P y 58 in g-md si F -audi. t . ' ef; r~u_sa_on __ wir Ihylooodkwu *UM " Mr. Frederick Clark, of Alberton leaves I L " L' for Fort McLeod,Aiberta, N.W.T. on LSat- 9 - ~ 1 urday morning. ' Mis. D Mciveiu Miss A Mcnwmmim ,m_,,,..,,|,i.,.,.,..,,,.,,.,,.¢i . , . -.i A Grace McNeill. Gordon McNeill, and Les- l{ié_2_D5lf?_°‘§1!t§Ki2;\£1l¢Hl°§g_l} lie McNeill Charlottetown, I’ E I. are ALg~,°f§nUi,§'g1¢f;g AN _ l 9 I ¢ . ` "` _ i $512 to 3930 in an value, (mm registered at the' Brunswick Hotel, Mon-_ ' . ore which had been exposed write-“'10”-. ILIPEIRIAL _ Rev. Father Tessier, Professor of Phil- ‘ ' for live years. The Iron Colt tunnel is osophyin Sh J_o3eph.s C0uege_ iss din -_ Bretl 'G (Dr.l McLeod, is visiting ,friends in Montel " 1 _ _ ' '- gue. _ _ 5 » . ~ ' . _= Mr. ,Benjamin Richards of Barbadoes A ’ c A -_ . arrived in the city last night to visit his 1 . ' » - 5 dozen pretty patterns. latest out guaranteed. to wg); “bum Oli M°nd"y next' for 55e-this is a snap--see them. ’ Y , . ' .i Harbor by the s. s. Elem... .mer speiia- 1 Another line. dark chwk G'f1°8l\°m°. they look ing a few days in the City. well, wash well and sell well at 95c, wh shoulda t the , . J' y Mr. Robert McDonald, of Charlotte-f` they re ‘.'.°rth $1'45' town. and his sister, Mrs. Roberts ,.6 -_ . . _ - New York, are visiting in Lower Mgfitv lugs mduffed tram b‘;*1 N; Rue' _ _- _ i .¢_ u u u 65° to 45c_ Mr. J. Collings went to St. John yelterg , day morning,-where he will meet his sis- N “ “ H 59°' to 390 home_ ' - . Those prices are bound to clear the lot in short come uickl if ou wishto tasna iinisiei- wiuie Brofvn, son or Wium§ V q y y ge P Brown, Proprietor or the Florida Hotel, ’ Balance of Pique and Crash Skirts at 40 per cent Mr. J. B. Lambkin, assistant passenger A agent, L C. R. Halifax, is at the Bruns- wick on his return from Charlottetown.- Moncton Times. , . ‘ » Queen Street. FOR . ll Mlwr Aw 4 lnlma ....'.'.t";...=.f.i.;.e.~.:.=.es.s-....°°°°... Leasaxsrmns. ; ‘"“ “‘° °°°" ‘“°"i¢°- W°d°°»d= 'S Sfwm ..¢.» BY THE .¢.¢ iti I?olson’s Nerviline never fails to per- S lemons, pears, plums, app] s -, . ~ _,nf ""“ 2“>»l“*" -‘”€°°i'°‘* *°““Y P" P(ll’llllll f S S Halifax atJ D Mb- Leod & Co 1 i. I _ ”"'*°T*:1:1:v:'l;f=lf";'_v:::_»__1\;I I mation and the Council would wait till, WANTED`In “naman family' 8 I 4 T0 servant for neral housework applv ton- ~ Monday next to receive it. Several notices M,-S_ S; Sang;-s0;i, Hillsboro S'quare.' Q' to Boston 28 I-lass. ' 17, 1w pd. 3 ' - ` - - 2- noun 1.- . _ _ L 'D . ° ` “$93! Q' 5°f“"d1§:;!cl?§. gglinxi. eiggrmgégmhe °°"° Sl- J' Ohh. bf Steamship "St Croix," at 5.30 p m bend for folderaud mformstibu to.near;st / _°aS;._licitors, Notaries Public &c. Money to A _ __ sept Aggnt fgf Qt. . . | ug I ' 37 ° ` - "" Morris Building. Chftgvrni "‘-'1 avoir °.i¢$+xe;3.¢E11Ivr,P...p, _ - . . _ _, "3°¢.6‘dly 1 yr. Summersids ‘ ' Last Forever _ We__have a great big pile _of Cedar Posts, some just _ _ sim.: bee.1_lyl.i_g on tb? wharf since $pr|ng Some are worth - “"°"*"» ~- , cents, none less than 1 cents. Take them as th como _i ' 10osn"h Small” money, but it willfpuy them-good ones August. l _ While these last, to psy more for a post would be to money away _ only-None at this price. .Barre TheB2e»e .B11 mimi ‘if'.°»':.o-,£'t~1'ut"¥lJ,.,=s»`i~!.-n.=...ia: Lf`...~ 1- at “l°.i=l"' __1_ __-A l._____