.___~..».-. gurus -e-.,---sy __¢, ____ ._ ..-Q ;~..r ~...¢ 'i ii 'i li §`”.,`,¥`*“_ ~.. -.u-w.-. ._`.-_~_»__..._._.......,- _-mi.-»-sad-y-uw vw .~. . - _ _ _ _ . fm. v _-5 '"- THE GUARDIAN PRINCE W seine AND PRINCE co; Mr. W. P. Doull, Ch arlcttctown, was ai passenger by the Northumberland yes- terday evening. MRS. Arnold and Miss McLean. of Bos- ton, are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. \V. H. Smith. MRS. P. VV. Morrison and two child- ren left yesterday morning fora visit to Dorchester, N. B. Mnssiu. Dillon S; Spiliett made a ship- ment of 1600 boxes of cheese to England yesterday morning. Fon S.\i.n.--A silver communion sett in good condition, will be sold cheap. Ap ply to li. Brown, Summerside. 9115i. Messrs. T. B. Giady,\V. N- H\1@S©l=‘» and C. H. Godliin, the l. O. O. F. repre- sentatives to the Grand Lodge. Halifax. returned home yesterday evening. Ri-Iv. F. J. McArthur, of .\I.i.itland, N. S.. and Mr. C. A. Clarke, of St. John, who have been visiting in North Bedeque, left for home yesterday morning by the Northumberland. RSV. C. D. Mclntosh of St. John, N. B.. who preached in the Souris Presybyterian Church last Sunday. spent Thursday night in Suininerside and left for home yesterday morning. Mrs. Jas. Porter. her daughter Jennie. and her son, .Wir Judson Porter, of Vifooi- seley: N. W. T. arrived by the Northum- ' berland yesterday evening fora visit to friends on the Island. Mrs. Porter was formerly a resident of St. Eleanors, from 'which place the family removed to their present home about 18 years ago. She has many friends in Summerside who willbe glad to see her. They are the -,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry:Walker. Civic Ixrnovinuzxr is is run Am.-The 'Town Council has procured a two andfi half ton Street roller which will doubtless. makes valuable addition to the street making equipment of the town. The newlfose tower to which reference has already been made is about completed and will also be a most useful institution. It is 60fect in height and will be sur- mounted by a flag statl' and provided with n hoisting apparatus by which the hose will be suspended in separate sections. The new sewer on Water Street,1 is also nearing completion, while further street improvement is being arranged for. Raciis at Summerside Aug. 14th. Dr Carriithers, Siickvilie, N. B., was in the City yesterday. Mr. Neil McLeod, Summerside. was a passenger by the westbound train yester- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle, of the U. S. Customs, are on- the Island. They went tothe Clitfyesterday afternoon. confessed yesterday. to a violation of the C. T. A. and wereeach lined $50 and costs. Mrs. Campbell who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brehaut of this town, left yesterday morning for her home in Boston. ' THE moonlight excursion on board th steamer Northuinberland,Thursday night, under thejoint auspices of the Summer- side Cornet Band and the Boy`s Own Orchestra, was n great success. The weather was simply perfect. A beautiful moonlight night, n sen without arippic, over 300 excursionif The ,band and orchestra in the l~ if time 8-“fl everybody in the best in -or made UD one of the most enjoyable of 0\1®iD8S~ The boys are certainly tobe congratulated on the well merited success of the under- taking. ARU_v.\w_\v accident of a rather seriou S nature occurred at 5 0`cloc‘.; yesterday fternoon. It appears that ii man named some hardware in a truck waggou, which stood at the d nr of Messrs. Dodd ‘ Sc Rogers warehouse on Grafton St. The animal took fright and r-.in aw ay, colliding with the steps of Mr. Curiey's house, and also colliding with ii waggon on Queen St. The horse was going at a terrific speed when he came along Sunnyside. A team in which Mrs. McAulay was sitting ‘was inthe way of the frightened animal and the truck wag$r0I\ Cl`9»Sl1@d ll1f»0 lt. Qoverturning the latter vehicle and de _ molishing the whees of the carriage with ` which it came in contact. The shafts were broken oil’ the truck waggon and the I horse continued on in his mad rush, but was caught however, a little furtherdown ~ the street. The lady in the carriage had a marvellous escape as the waggon in which _she was sitting,wasthrownsome three feet in the air and settled again as if nothing had happened. Mrs. Gillis, who was get- ting in the carriage at the time, received a severe shock, and it was some moments before she recovered. *Both ladies bc- longed to Grand Tracadie. 'Lol You fvfnd ‘We cc, ii yd 1 EB ii it fa si wcccwaizn MEDICINE `3 mm ie _ 4. 'R .ia/9°' ‘X ther. I es, to serve you with the kind of E ou! Underwear,Shiits, Hats and Clothin You require for the warm wea- takes to buy an outfit at . . BR CE’$. Queen I-loiel. Formerly Perry Hotel. tim mir. flaii if ii'iii's iliiin. This new and comm diova hotel is now Upon for business. Thoioi ghly fitted up with all the modern improvements, this hotel offer-nw the public accommodation, which cannot beexcellcd nany other on the Inland. Good tabloo,large airy bgd- 'W' “Wh \’°°IM, lmple rooms. Terms laguna wal min me 21012111 accommodation for FRANK P`B'RRY,Prop. 1-. . '..» r. -_ ~__»~n. ” Bansaoos limlssis _iii an in ¢.‘/gg C-TL# Direct from West Indies, cargo sehr. Malabar: 200 puns. rief0¢s and bbls. bright Barhadoes Molasiea. 800 bhls. bright Grocery Sugar. _Now landing Connolly’s wharf incl f or safe low. MGDDNALD & _AnT|" posite Mr. R. T. Holinan’s Store and PRINCE EDY§_RD ISLAND I And its Attractions to Tourists. Prince Edward Island's summer climate is delightful, and the scenery is beautiful and quietly picturesque, Sur- rounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it enjoys all the coolness of the sea breeze, :and the advantages that can only be de rived from sea. bathing, at about 6.3 de- grees. Charlottetown has over 12,000 in- .Ii-:Rr..\ii.\H NooN.»\N and Diniei Noonan mabitants, and is the capita]_ It has many great retail stores, besides a large wholesale trade. It has a. Gas Light and Power Company, two Electric light plants, and a street railway is in embryo. It has a first class water works and sewerage system. It is famed for its wide and shaded streets its many pleasant drives, the principal of which is the new Park Boulevard, its attractive surroundings, pure water and clear, cool and bracing 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 several fine public buildings 'and a. market which is one of the chief sources of the citizens’ here. It has one of the larges _ and best equipped pork-packing establish ments in the Dominion. On its west sid svictoria Park--a. favorite summer re- - sort-while on the east are the magnitl c ent new Exhibition Buildings and Driv- ing Park. Chief among its public squares geremiah O`C Jnnor, was placing s Queen Square in the centre of the city, beautifully laid out with blooming plants of every description, fountains, and well arranged walks. and eniivenecl with a band of music during the summer even- ings. The rural scenery in the vicinity of. Charlottetown is charming, and horses for driving are abundant at very low prices. Boats can also be hired, and steamers run regularly on the bays and rivers, affording most pleasant excursions. The principal hotels are Davies, Queen. and Revere. Summerside has about will inhabitants. i It is situated on beautiful Bedeque Bay. ` It has the largest and finest departmental store in the Maritime Provinces, besides having other large retail stores. It has an Electric Light Plant, and a water works system and swerageare being agitate for. The hotels are-Clifton, Queen, Russ Strathcona and Campbell. Georgetown and Souris havea popula. tion of about 1.000 each. In the former are the Aitken, and Tapper hotels and in Souris the Sea View. At Cape Traverse, a very pleasant sum-- mer resort, is the Landsdowne hotel; in Alberton, the AlbionTerrace and Wisner; in Tignish the Railway and Bellevue; in Kensington, Clark's and Commercial; in Montague, McDonald; and in Mount Stewart, Clark’s and Manson`s. The following hotels open for the summer season: At Hampton, Pleasant View; at Stanhope, Mutch’s and Clii1’;at Brackley Point, Shaw's; at Rustico, Sea side; at Malpeque, North Shore; at Tracadie Beach, Acadia; at`A1berton, Sea: forth; and at Pownal Florida. ` In addition to those already mentioned , there are other towns and villages in the Province with hotel ac commodation, while many farm houses prepare for the reception of tourists. The rivers and streams teem with trout, the bays with mackerel, while game of every description bounds. Convention Call Issued. _ The prohibition state committee of Massachusetts has issued the call for the state convention,to be held in Associ- ation Hall, Worcester, 'Thursday Sep- tember6, at 10.30 a. m. The call invites the citizens of Massachusetts, without ni gard to previous party affiliations, who traflic is the dominant political issue of the hour, and intend to support the Pro- g it-es to the convention. -_-imi- ARTEMAS CHISHOLM, Conway, P. E. severly from Salt Water Boils. After boxes made a complete cure." believe that the overthrow of the liquor hibition part-y nominees. to send dele- Isiand, says: “Some time ago I suffered using a quantity of o_ther salvesand vase- B I Y c line without any effect, I tried McKin- non’s English Ointment and less than two MENIIUN. Dr. Bovyer of Crapaud, was in the city yesterday. Miss L. Farquhar, Halifax, is at the Queen Hotel. I Rav. Father McDonald, of Kinkora, was inthe city yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Robertson, of St. John, N. B. are at the Davies Hotel. Mr. W. P. Doull returned last night from an extended trip to New Brunswick. Mr. F. McMillan, agent for the Mer- chants’ Bank of P. E. Island, was in the city yesterday. Rev. J. A.Gordon, Montre.al,ca;me as-fa r ns Summerside last night. He will arrive ,n the city to-day. I Mr. Win. Palmer, son of Mr. Charles I-`almer,Q. C. arrived in the city last night from St. Andrews,N. B. Miss Annie Mclvor, who has been visit- ing in the city, returns to Hampton to- _day by the Jacques Cartier. Contractor Kitchen of the Southern Branch Railway, was a passenger bythe western train yesterday morning. _ Mrs. . (Con.) McDonald returned last night from Moncton, N.B., where she had spent the past few weeks visiting friends. Mr. H. Henderson, telegraph operator at Sackville, was a passenger by yester- .day mornings western train to resume his duties. Mr. Picton Brown, son of Mr. P. S Brown. leaves this morning for St. John, where he has accepted a position in the Dufferin Hotel. ` 1>.i¢v..r, M. Forbes, or or-spend. returned by the Princess yesterday evening. Mr. Forbes was a delegate to the Grand Lodge I.0.0.F. at Halifax.” Houlton Pioneer: Misses J0l¢P\\i11¢ » and Bessie Poabodv returned. last. Thurs- day from a throeweeks’ visit to St. John and Prince Edward Island.-St. John Globe. - ' the time, and food never hurts me.” Never say to your friends that you are as tired in the morning as at night. If they happen to be sharp they will tell you If Hood's Sarsaparillla cures that tired 4 feeling. _ " 1 _ liver liiiriiii’s Drug Shri. - 5Ui'l.'lERSlDE., Painless Eifricilii ty the llAl.E i|ETll0ll~ in una. of omni and Anieatheiia' Crown and Bridge work a specialty. I _ gates, Vulcanitc, Metal and Aluminum; in . s Dentistry irfall its branches. A. W. LEARD. D, D. S. - J. S. LOWTHEB., D. U. S- i _ July 26 ccd &w15i' it ....AND.... GENERAL REPAIR SHOP BARRISTERS. C all and see how little money it* K J- MARTIN- 13-A- I _ Siandarilife Assurance Bo. Liberal Policies, freevand or.. restricted , _ No better INVESTMENT than our-15 or 20 year Endow- ment. 7'_'_ S°"°'°°f=id°' N.izitr1i‘ENBURr. l " - 7 General Agence. ~ _ii . - I A". 6 “Ho H33 Qu&n sbrset. _ .Af--_,_ _~ V. ~_____, 5 _\, _ . ve _`.` ’ 's a " c ~ , _- 17.* ,.:== -‘;9 if;‘i‘~_ '-3' ‘., , ;"~‘f"?.>.--'.,-. /.<» ‘ ~»-:,=.."f-_ - -»~_~‘e‘z_ . .__';,..*. 7 _ . ._ 1 _ . - - .. - ~_~_ .5 ,- ,.~ we ,. ._ fi-M.,--_. -,,»,. ,_ - - »~. -, J-,M _ .. _ . _ ~'~_~ ~..'..-1--.515 ef- .s 1.:-_-.-_.--1=~._-s . ' ...~ =,---_r-~ »- »-.rs .<-.,=.‘;».-_-_-_,_ .. ,.,, .;- __ - . - ' c -_-_ ‘-w - S; s=.;»"~r_ " ‘ _-st.. » “"~>~'~--rr - ` V .- . .-:.-,>>;§3'.‘ . -vm. '» "‘ ~.'3">*"-.“"`i";' » ‘J - » 'I ` ‘ ' 1 ` ` ' "?§{_.--`i".“" Solic'tors, Notaries Public &c. Money to loan. --~ ~_ ' 'B Assets, Forty-foul* W. H. SitltH$ll 2- ._ I I - 1 . ' G~°fG»éw°Sir»=»“fi 'f`" - I I ~ _ _ ii’ _opwanrtaaiivii lfdiéve opened up a Bicycle and Gen- era. epair Shop in the building op`- am pggared to do all kinds of Repair- lngi ‘_ il€:?_;;`\>;:’?>; lr--if" ` $9 ` `l,».'§-_'“% ‘{ 'I `“ ll/) ii _ \\\) has Just received a .naw srock ;" - all rgarked .-it reasonable prices ,-1- No trouble ti .~h...;- 3-;»-,»,;.._ "iii and quote prices. cali and iii- ‘~`*\- I llfl/_ spect. 2,. f,,;‘~ on Fitting of iii dun-ip ig-5) , ' tions, ElectrioBel1 put in- >=_ repaired at shortest notice; » f _'f.’,;,} v ` ' , _ "'.. ._’ 1 .i _ ' ' =-1 >- f. boil We would like everyvisitor from abroad as veil gg Island ladies to seo the handsome ready-mode custo finest ever seen in Cherlottetow n. Fit ‘ $4,700.00 worth of Furs eameto hand to-day, all novelties in Neckwear, Jackets, etc. We wage gay the seaside to visit our For - Department before Island as we can sell you-furs 30 per cont cheaper idiom buy them on the American side. _ i The new Autumn Dress Goods one hero. . _ = l FR M».¢a\‘B¥ sv We iminuiiioiiii Donut say.I<=¢f1`© ew" Tak” H°°d°S; V _ _ T '__.;f~; Sarsapari1laandsay,“ I am hungry ~ " ` ` ' Do you say.“ My face if_ full of nimnlesi’ V ' , rag “sn-. cxoiiiiifi You are quite likely to be told by som? i ~ -‘ - s l'>.~f~' ‘ one, “There is no need of that, for Hood‘s' I 0 Sarsaparilla cures pimples.” ` _ or It is improper and unnecessary to V __ °.,".'_,_','__ ` “Myliealth is poor and my blood is ba`d."` ' arrive In 3-°”°n .b.l‘ 1 - _ _°x‘ p. . Hood's Sarsaparillawill give you ,- _ _ _ __ _- -» .- blood and good health wi11f°l1°w as a" Charlottetown To Boston About ““““’“‘.°°“”°‘*“°°"T_'_’°_ Suinmerside to-Boston About noo.mi_i‘.i.4_i.;§¢;ef;-i “if “fi sn ::i%'i.°.‘§.i.f:‘.*.”.“l‘ii..'“;.‘*§`.°l'5-5.l35‘.é;.".: ` " I _f-"_ ._ _ _ P _ _.nomic ini: evening and connect with Wgdnéility LOW'l’HEll _& L‘lAllD :sm- oemisrs. _ H 2 w~_c-pies. .f~ . j _ E J <2 I _ fx ' "- i' Lovely Golf Wraps, the very latest, audwell- lucfyon on them at Charlottetowifs. Greatest Store - s -/._ cgi .- i ,. :~.-sf»,_»- r -""'¥` 2-.»~.-f. . U _ ,_ .. employed. I A 1? -9-Id pina oiexedas apoqs qoeo sdooq 11 515° “I1 on =|,3i|oiieioiy y piecing [P891 ings .mol pus dooroq; in; ‘SMI-IDI .LS °P3"I OD }l"lIS _ 'ending pin senior irrarogggog 01 Mori °ii°1~..X00iI '.=.m'm.. mo 1°; moo ono a .ro s3v; .ioproq oaxqi sn pins ` ‘P=-Ca °!1*Pv _ONILSYI P” J.NVI’I*II2IH"-.L3‘H:IX5d *PWS ‘DB8 'omg liopioiqug ling 'W-‘V ‘R 91581813 go sopuqs 9L€ ,are axoqy, - _ I v 'qxoinmol go omacord eq; o; sppo ssangpusq su” - _ ' Y > '° '3u||3oe; .io topics ‘nun ‘small 'Heron 1==i-wi Suu vi dn me mis *orginal Inprpaou iiisi.. _ I '1‘11¢“- Posts . of.. fsaoetinware which is i Vo have a grent.__big pile, of Cedar Posts, some °°'”° *>°°-1 use 0-»i=_1i---1--fr ai-Q '°°“t°» “W9-1°* °0Hl?€- -_ '.l‘.'~ck8-aio," Small money, hut it will buy them-good ones ' paymore forgpost iw. _;_i_.|.. John,