¢ i~l-1 'g Sale ui Sample hues# _ Samples of Hartf _ Shoes-the best I. Incl le o e *I* :I 'ezqizl :gaze 0:0 o_o uze o;»_o:» a°e “sions gm a bargain Ladies’ Men’s Boys’ ' Misses’ Youth’s Children’S Boots and Shoe Come early ' Yet your choice- - Sale now on- _ Apprabaiion. For 5 W n time IUIIAN aséE§§§§§E§o§` ee®e2esc®su_ ' ss i” J ' ~ s_-we '~* .»» _ '77, re;-ye.. _ ,»/vi# ' ' , . "<‘.*.~ 1 " " ""4£=~' _' . = . 1,, _-~' .fl 1,' :`-Q" *_ "~ ';,-=; . i» `1. 2%' J ' ` v` F G T ` :..,»‘,‘.f V ‘~ »-.2 1?? 'e?‘f"" _ ~' .it .ti f-~.-i'f§y::~r¢. -'i§;`;=*»*~ "=".i°-""- '$- ;-’ ' _ ' ' ' ". P " ‘V F "11 _ - -_ ‘»V_.."‘ -.~ _,gi ir. gf '- =: ‘. '”V 1V _ <> -'i»iV :;`;‘- wif; .~:-". ":'.,,»<:.1 " _, 2, 1 _ f»~Y_ ' - _'_ .-.‘--~ " __ .5 ` ' s ‘ , -~ ' V ' ' ~ ' __ 1" ‘-r{‘v*'S§~;__-' -_S ' _ 28.8 @ARDIAN CHABLO1TETOWN» 231803 KUW AUGUST lllllli llllllll THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1901. THB “I-IALIFAX" ACCIDENT. Every one who knows the Plant Line, -and especially those who have travelled _by its steainers have learned with regret lcf the alarming and dangerous accident which happened to the Steamer Halifax ,Ion her last trip from this port to Boston. Most fortunately there was no loss of life and we are glad to learn that the good shoss made for E sl_1ip:'ill be saiead and repaired to do ser- the money H v ce or years come. If you,re Size is E The accident was clearly due to the 9 her"__y0u get m currents make it impossible for the most thick fog, which with the ever shifting capable of navigatorsto know precisely capability were displayed by Captiin Pye and his otlicers and crew as redound Y It is in eiqergencies suchas these that the true worth of seafaring men is tested. It is one thing toeail a ship from port to gers on board, the ship strikes a rock in' p, and to be able to do the right thing at the right time evidences a capacity that is all too rare in trying times, and ought tobe warmly commended. i The result of the accident with the dis- play otcoolnees and discipline made by the commander and omcers of the lalifax _ Will U0 0° Rive greater confidence than ever to the patrons of the Plant Line. They have now the beet evidence not only of courteous attention and care under _ordinary conditions, but of all that elill, rown V e l i Gem Jars cell especially low » Pink 6c each. Quarts 7c each. § gallons cc each. - R°bb°' RWE* I2c doz. .l.D.MACLEOD & C0.- ?i3§3§ 5 °-Qui-k.__ _ 3* Weolourgreatipeciilities f 0050 Our business has been so great for pest few months it has been almost im- gible to turn out our orders on time. - question naturally crises, __W__p_iit_ 3| th* f¢,l5°U‘¢f 5° IN” I tiish? he l _ reason .s pia.ii, our plant is hated 1 throughout with the latest Modern Machinery and employing none but ifst Clnse workmen. We are in a better 1:o$l:!on to turn out work in a satisfac- tory manner than any other establish- ment on P. E. Island We have the facilities and know how tioéxecirte the_ woi-ka be ive us a tna an convinced of ‘lee sittin of gn: work. _ ,. E Bruce Stewart di Co., iieandm, Engineers, machinists and wgmaizgerg' 1' Cos wharf char Ill IV! 1 - ~ ° if ' P. §?l$.nd-Phone ug. a'.'.» __ `V- J 3" - . ‘, . t . ' I-' 1555"* __ _ ” anned Goods ; » I A" i l capacity and couragecan etuct to secure., their edety when danger suddenly ‘ threatens. to matters political ,historical and literary. This is also more or less funny, at times., organized after the manner observed at the late Queen’s Jubilee, will be sentto ttend the King’a Coronation. On that occasion there will be a gathering of representative bodies of the Empires 1 i defenders from the four quarters of the world, and there will naturally be a strong desire among our military men to bear a part. Doubtless many will desire to go who cannot be accepted. THB HEAT OF PAVEMBNTS. The comparatiive radiation of heat by diierent kinds of pavements was lately tested in Boston. The result occasioned these remarks by the Boston “E_veningTranscript:” ‘The tests showed an averige temper- ature of 124 1-2 degrees for the wood pavement, 113 for ashalt-, 155 for granite block! and fo_i\ rnacadam. V' trio Ligh;Pla.nt, and a water mer resort, is the TW’ s i?~ _ Cori 9 rcanor PC* ' 'roi:at¢;oIe>e9cpercan 1181.00 ‘- ;?;`A"'a%'Apple Mlgper ~ e|E"¢¢ea=i»¢cv¢i°»u»ofu¢ap¢| I -eac _ - Allncwgooda. Caahonly. 1 illllli ._lt_ 52. I ,_ ~ 1" !!v_‘v|- |_y;\»v‘vv-' I' '|:'_'_!f " 3?, » i, »_ _ l .L e have just received 50 Alarm Clocks of a sup- qual ty which will be 'uhbwd ow and see them Qpposw Post imma. _ polling cheap in ' _~_ - _ , _ - A __» _ i ne' ence” eos. ~ R" pen" M e|.oo’"do». ,; _,__~ ._ *Q ; I4 Jewelry and Fancy *‘ -V We are -new selling the belt “grade of Granulated Sugar l“!iunimolhVf _ _ __ Also Brown _Sugar from 0 I l i w . i cents per lb up ` Beer dc Goff, It does av y and daelnot alcthelorbendo nmmyigidwuggg PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND And its Attractions To Tourists. Prince Edward Island’s summer climate is delightful, and scenery is beautiful and < quietly picturesque. Surrounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it enjoys all the coolness of the sea breeze and the advant- ages that can only be derived from sea V bathing at about 65 degrees. Charlottetown has over 12,000 inhabit- ants, and is the capital. It has many great retail stones, besides a large whole- sale trade. ' It has a Gas Light and Power Company two Electric lights plants, and a street railway is in embryo. It has a iii-st class water works and sewerage sys tem. It is famed for its many pleasant drives the principal of which is the new Park Boulevard, its attractive surround ings, pure water and clear cool and brac- ing air. It is widely known as one of the healthiest cities in Canada. It has two hospitals, many churches and a large and elegant new Opera House. It also has sev- whichieone of the chief resorts of the ments in the Dominion. On the west sideis in the Pa.rk;on the east side are the magnicent new Exhibition Building ing plants ot everydescription, a fountain and well arranged walks. and enlivened with a band of music during the summer l for driving are abundant at V very lowfl steamera run regularly on the bays and It haethe largestand finest departmental S store in the Maritime Provinces, besides the darkness of midniizht. To preserve prices' “lm ‘le “nal ~' f’ ` calmness, and conddence among the Das- ,.h°,.,_ ,gaming most, pleasant excursions., A _ _ ` V' _ _ _ __ __ sengers, to know the right thing to do to The principal hotels are Davies, "Queen, ' ` ` ` ~ _ _ _ _ " ` _ ` " save them and the shi and Revere. 3 Summerside .has above wwtnhibitanh fr V having other large retail stores. It has system and sewe&ge"` are agitated for. '.l‘l.t'e _hotels Queen, Ruse, Str5a&eona»and Cadipbelk- ' _g Georgetown and Souris have popula- tion of apogt 1,111] “N iiocoasoieflgnoei io soariojine seo al. American and At Cape Traverse ve ieasant B PY D Alherwn, the_Albion Terrace in Tignieh the Railway and Kensington, Clark’s and Montague, McDonald, and Mount Stewart Clark e and l£anscn’s Surgeons Bltmder A It appears that a Canadian Regiment, for M a W 7 7 7 if V if _ 'Z ' gg? The Rink, Pain and Expense of an Operation Avoided by Laing Dr Ont . states - was ou th itching and bleeding piles for years", Fl DUKE S The best article of it’s kind on the market. Price $r.oe. Q@lifdeedacuie for price 35c. the hlii' and cleansing' Y BEBM Pl 'l‘heSqnare Drugget i tin-ii# awry/f§, , iw* New Collarlsi _ | * ; I _ _ _"“- _ the DOSition of hisship. There was no- eral nqepublic handing’ ands' market OpBI16d i2D°(l8»y MBIYS LIDCDV CJ IRIS In VBTY _ lb°17 °°bl°m° 1" this °“°°'b“° °“ um citizens here. It has one of the largest lastest st ies l, contrary auch coolness, courage and andbesteqnipped pork-packing establish _ y ° greatly wtheir °r°dib' Such appears t° and Driving Park. Chief among its pub- ' ii .A S be the “Slim °” °f In 0° b°B1'd- ` lic squares are Queen Square in he centre _ . - _ ` ' ofthe city, beautifully iam out with bloom- ‘ f ` - - ' DOW, Mid ll10th¢1` *M118 U0 110°" Wh” t0 evenings. The-rural scenery iii the vicin- 3 _ yOU WADE l`.l)6____ Very lil D861! \V8&l'- 001110 do, when, with a large number of passen- of Charlottetown is charmlngf`aridVVhorses _ to us. .`_i _ s - ' . ' _ /.'i 1 _ , 3_,_..,- Itls eltuatedonbeautlfnl BedequeBas.<» _ . - V .V I Elec \ _ / ' ~,-- ww _ _f- I V _ Sunnyside. Special' prices cni Men’s summer underwear y _ _ . - _ .- ,t F. An t ~ '_ . O “wa danuh m the Enmm" The following hotels open for the eww ~ mentions that among fourteen Regi r I __ __ _ ‘ _ _ _ e i '_ . lil, _ ,_1_. _ _ A _ _ _ 1 ___ ><<__~_, ___ ii _‘;_____ __ We have alarge supply of i D ` . mm, n _Mmm ' " ' '_ ' _ ' V .»Vi~_;_ * ' ‘ ' Vt. _ =°-°= _ v°°°.I?19sS»eiVls‘!.V»._. . _ -. v _ Q .. _ _ ' Gm JARS and asthe pre- mentstotake partinthe review at Hall- at Stanhope, Mutche’s, arid Clil!";_ _ uf’ ~ 1', - *’ “- ` _ _ _ _i K " serving season is now on, will Ituontho oaqaionof um visit of g,,___Brackley Point,_Sliaw's: at Rnstico. Sea-_ _ .. _ _. . _. _ _ l ‘ - V' nokoofcoi-owoii win be me F ru. “ld” " ""‘l?°‘1“°» Nm” S'1°'*= “_ ' V i ‘ - 1 _ - _ ' . . V i v _Hai I-nel' Clio..-ie'| Ointment-A Minister-'e V _ __ giperfence’ `_ _ _ _ __»-1' I-. _,_ lvl S t . A Too many doctors seem to have a ll mania. for using the knife, and recom- _ a .' mend an operation for piles in scores of. ~ l _ ` | _ ' . = -` cases when Dr. Cl:f.=.efs _Ointment would ~ » V F t »,___\.\¢ ____-i_ __ __;>__'L~ ._ _ _ _ _ _`_ , e.€Ct=1- --orougn.....<1 asuiig tale __ _ _ _ _ 1`tevbS. A. DiIi)p§au. lggetbogisét min- ‘_ _ _ V _ ‘ _ _ , _ _ ister, onsecon, r nce war ounty, C _ V _ _ s ‘j Q _ _ .., ,_ ,,,e,, W, _ __ _ _ I _ _ WDLFYHJ.E,.iiL and they ultimately attained to a very V _ i _ ` ' _ violent form. Large lumps or ab- ‘ _ » __ _ j ` ; scesses formed. so that it was with I _ V » f ' great difliculty and considerable pain _ , _ ‘ » s = _ ~ hat I was able to stool. At this severe 3 t ’ 1 - . ' ' _ rl is I has d b f D . Ch ’ i _ ' _ ‘ _ friiiitmenlmfut Iehag ligtlleovrifv 18131361: Will find our establishment the right *place toleave it, as I had tried various remedies be- h . rd _ _ toriland itoa;l)n€\lii?v?;°r°eat and jo o t an 0 ers 2 ea* ’ In s I _ 1 _ e was ciivivy surprise to find that justytge Garmenps made us ?re .for we \>°1 wed ‘°°- °° *ha* the wmv* and good finish. Our stock is replete with fashionable gwool-1 gigappeared, and also the external .-. ». . , mmm. Q iieeeiigtgtsiihaiaemgfdmigo ens British and Canadian manufacture. - §;_‘§“§'5___°'éh?:.s 0,n,m,,,,_§ §'__,._fgu°‘§,,§ ye are agents for the celebrated OXFORD' TWEEDS i _ _ 1 rous an ° _ s » ' . ~V - » f _ %o'£`fn';‘. 1; _ ' Merchant Tailor, Morris Hlock Op Post A' Readeri~you..will._havetcgive.some;>iyonrh-:ends a wE9lNGFR_ET ' 1 our wedding gifts in show window yoowinaeo"xoirethingioauitlyée‘.~VV ~ - CIIEK _._ Weil'Dontfu1toeeeafewof KI' of ¢<` §5i.» at n OU ., . a \ ~‘- .-~ ' -"""'¢ ‘“ » TracadieBeaeh. Acadia; at . _ V ' V ` -A ` " ' ’ ` _J ' ' . »;'I ' ~ Rszimwt °t _ca'°‘di‘° Aruuuy’ °f Seaforth;and_at Pownal, F‘orida. _ C'W'1°ti°¢°“- ioaaoitiootosnoooaireaaymooizioaeajg; ' ~ _ 1 _ Y; _ ~ ' i _ _ - hereareother towns and_villagcsin=_.tli___e__~ . . * _ _ _ “V'; ` '-' " f _ -f _ . _ _ Province 'with hotel accoiii’iiodait§i9il_l~ rj 1... _._ 1 ,» fl _ _` '5 “_ < , ` The Patriot aillrms that it ‘knows 'hue many mm hom" prep.” me __ _. _ Iwthinz' of thejunketinizio the Mavor’s reception or tourists. The rivers ooo _ i 1 ` ' ` A ' ” omce at the time of Lord_Minto’s visit. streams teem with trout, the bays with ‘ _ . __ ‘ ._ 'rho B. c.oogiit to, keep his journalistic "¥*“'=*°"°1» “'h“° R°~m° °f ""1 ‘1‘=S°l'iP~ lon ab inn is defender better informed. Unfortunately ` ' r 1 D V 'C f V the Patriot's want of information extends* a V » _ A 0 (4 n C ' . _ _ ` _ ‘-.I .miles _._ 'bi “Y §' __ iii ir. 0138*-» 3 I--E! _ §%¥%¢ l MGM; £&&"§‘Ul'z9'i'i'lll!l| nwrauaxmwt 'rfnnruzse .:_1 _.urn aanissaftiizewarsaraiaziaiiaun L&lA% lWk »M>iWHI laid.. *».5l mv at iw A1:“4‘¢ltl». .\.|"\'lt2- 'lil.’1U“ A -ii`¥>‘f1ZH5f ,A-f "SUM: “Zi EQNWEV i¥€|\P“§"`7\/Wo