"5-6/A' z. .7,:,,4-_.f... .1 wqofh-f gpggp-.1 ..._ uw- X ¢L».~2`i._" _.swear-~» .Q-sk *IUANQAV-.7~¢ cumin w ww, -seven'-q -rf- J .-\-.» i~¢T»v¢i.Q»»¢»..:x li f 'rl-:in cuniznisiv, ionaatoirnrowa PRINCE EDWARD _ruidflxs ’3" "` ' 5 1--|i»~" ' .» \ i~ ~ " fx =~'<_. s -, .-:.- » Q-,~ .._. -_-_-,-.~~.. _ _. _ ,t- . se.: -..»- --mt. .r ._,_.__,,. , ,, _,, _ _ _ ` ~ ' * e " ~ Y” ’ "’i’ \.=; if-=fr‘2 * 1 - ' - l _ ' ~ _ 3 5 g » _ I, -_ . , ». . _ _.. __ . . _- ., , __ _ _ .._. .L_ .. .. .. ._..._.»~... ..¢fs:;_-.» ff. ._-ans.-»_.. . ...l-._-~¢.-r. _.,. ._..... ...~f,.»,_,.",.'._,,.,_,,,,,`¢,,,__*_,,_,,,`,_,___,_,___#;'_¥_‘_;_" _WM ____»__ __ '__ ..~ _ _ ___ __ W __ _ >1s-.¢.~?‘s:‘=‘~-.-`~'.i,f.<,=;:-.--reneeenimg-.-5,-,i»e.;,,s.;g,,s, . ‘ ~ 9' " __ _"ie 3 ~ ' Demon ol llysiiensia Banished For Ever by Dodd`~3 Dys- pepsia. Tablets- Siiow cannot withstand the heat of the midsuminer sun. 1`here`s iio ice onthe creeks in August. No more can Indigestion and Dyspep- sia exist when Dodds Dyspepsia Tablets aroused. The sun melts' the snow;Dodd`s Dyspepsiii digests the food. That`s all that is needed to banish Indigestion and Dyspepsia. But Dodds' Dpspepsia do more. \\'liile they are iligestiiig the food. they rest the stoniiicliz tone it up, restore all its old strength, :ind give it a new supply. You don`t have to take D-odd`s Dyspcp- siii for ever. A short course oftreatnient. two or three weeks, is enough for any case. Then you can quit using them and enjoy the benefits they have given you. Dodds Dyspepsia Tablets suited to "ll hat's the joke ." said the khaki-cln The Londoner -The hospital train had taken up its load at Modder River It had oine from Paardeburg, only twenty nine iles off Authority had taken the am ulance uiules for other purposes, so the roper ambulance stood idle,} while the iounded ii ent in ox \\ aggons These ov \ aggons had taken bully beef and biscuit inmunitioii, and forage to the front, and s they had to return to the rail, ii hat ioie simple than to fill them up iii this “ay It is true the viounded didn t like them, they had no springs, they ii eien t built for men to lie down in, and eight men per ii aggon yi as a tight ht \\ ith their ii orn out o\en they took three dai s ni er the ii cary trip of tv enty nine miles while many ofthe men had shattered limbs, shattered from e\paiiding bullets, and felt e\ ery Jolt and _iar Still they go in somehow -unless they happened to di ii the road~and vi ere ut betii een th up in his bunk quietly giggliiig to him ' el 7 - every form of Dyspepsizi. They Will doctor. positively cure any foriii of the disease. Dodil`s Dyspepsia Tablets prevent the format ion of poisonous gases in the stom- ach by digesting the food at once. There is mostly turned over in their clean pyjama no time for it to ferment and create gas. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ If the bowels need treatment Do eld`s twenty-four hours round, except whe Dyspepsia Tablets won`t give it. But, in wakened for meals. . ' \ - ‘ _ . h last." between the clean sheets and sleep th each box is a package of smaller tablets Cot, l\0. lb “as a fractured thigh,smas tliat will. Thus there is a double treat ment in every box. Dodds Dyspepsia/1‘abletes,each box con taining the double treatment, can be pro cured from all druggists. __ ‘_ __ - ..._ - D 5) ~_,<{_ w Z 1 J =zL’°1A'zASxASi».1i`~°-i_~¢i._:ht -1 il Y \\ ~ Y ii -4 ri; ‘<1 \ t _ _ '<1'=vf;`;<1évc.11.v1; -`§ A l I Recommend _-_ Ba_by’s Own ` Soap to all mothers who want their babioi to have pink, clean, clear, and healthy skin. ` Made oi the finest materials. No soap, wherever made, is better. Tin; Ai.|i:|rr Toiur Sou Co. hlournuiu \uinurAc\9llnl or 'ml elntlnhrlo ALB§`l‘l’ 1'o1i.:T SOAPS. ag - ed by a soft-nosed bullet, with a hole yo - drilled his hips; leaving a couple of hole ~ in him, through which his very life dri couldn`t keep still. The splint was soc and all ofthe hopelessness of it. As worked a lump rose in his throat, a have shown more than he meant it t for No. 48, too sorely tried tofspeak, a with big drops running together on h afword. Then he had ,to pass on;the was more than enough to do elsewher In the grey dawn the train stopped awayside camp. Something sewn up at Y~ A was empty. land news received here to day say the ratification of the treaty with t to agree to the delay, and setting fo other arrangements. _ Leod were glad to see him out again yes- bed out-. There he lay. crushed with th he grit his teeth tight. His face mus a brown military blanket was put ou United States, and that the Legislative diy morning from R_ R, Whayfpo the C0UI1°ilh8S Dilsseda 1`@S01\1i9i0I1 dfifllillillg Miscouche Shoals Buoy arounda stake h boat at Seacow Head and back to R. R. 6 Wharf atotal distance of about fifteen Trinidad Objects to Delay. rt that it considers itself at liberty to mak ia lllilli lil lllllillll _BY_ inniii’ any iiiiiil E DYEI\G and CLLAIWG that our Works ar We claim the best facilities for all classeso 1 i . 0 by for the best ,and our machinery the newesti o ani most complete. We clean all kinds goods witnoui. vi aler (a ~ure guarantee azaim shririkagel. without interfering with stiffen- iuf, linings. etc. 9 summer is approaching now is the time to have summer clothing made look as izocd i new by being DYEU ai- C|_.EAl\`EU. We uar sutea our work. All orders fo extra charge. !E‘Price list on application. G E. HENDERSON, Express Chico. g . wardedaiid returned by express viithoui; Hay 9 ‘law l yr entis an sgagiuuiu an _ By Specialists. t PAINLErS DENTISTRY by use of electricity or by the Berlin Method. ODERN IDENTISTRY, crown and bridge work (both witroiit pain). RTIFICIAL TEETH-We make all kinds. S 'leeth extracted without pain H§[[l!l,,Hilil| Plllllll t @¥§§§$K §2?§%H§ _.2 U J _ Il R§¥§K&MiK%%%K% K W &&&¥§§ K% _ _-_ ___ -v -Ie _ 'A TH E Sickness Policies --OF THE-- illlllllll liiliilli ii lilllllillllli illllllllliillll, lil. ¢APlTAL - - $5,000.00 Cggiiggsggilgment caused by any Sick The most liberal and attrac‘ive Policy imued by any Company. J- J. JOHNSTON. Ch|.rlottemwn_P. E.I i Q ‘_ - _"lg 1 “ ANADIAN ’.>Acii=ic Rv. lap.; .SUHHER TOURS Commence June ist. W'1_'ite *for l9oo Ton 1`_fl¢ia.mous!t.¢‘train is li-.l|\\llio|li ' ” to \hePnel`£cCoos¢winbe ' leniilglune nth, lgoe, put in °"v1°° °°m low Route to Qaoheg Qonnmencing June 5th there will be a combin _ ':.°'.12i'if :.‘°s;.i°.¥;:“:§.“z.‘§°ii S” l.°‘i= - - r u Levis, P. Q., via Megnntic. 0 g to A. J. HEATH. i - D-RA., ri .iir_N, »-»_“_ _ iiooiii Poiiii niiii excepted) as follows: Wharf ` Point .:::i” C* 'P eg : =:`P 5 _EB ==i* E? as ¢L ii is .gg-L‘~ 30 Ls is SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince St. ` Will leave Rock Wim: Point ’ At 9. a. m. At “ 12.15 p. ir. “ ll I in 2 n -4 3 “ 3.l5 “ 4 _J U 5 ix Charlottetown, J une lst. 1310. _~lviw»-F'-S907’ ss as eg : : rp 2 :PP .55 .5 10 8. Ill. 1 1.15 p.m ' I Formerly Perry!-lotel, UIIQ Strut lou? of hers Wharf. This new and diova hotel now open for business. Thoroi ghly fitted up with all the modern improvements, this hotel offers to the public accommodation, which cannot be excelled n nnyotha- on the Island. Good tobleiglarge dryrbgj- "°°ml» Nth mom, sample rooms. arms moderate. Froecooch toall trains and °"°‘m°"° sP°¢i-il accommodation' for commercial travellers. FRANK PERRY,Prop. 0°f~5 dl! 1 yr- Sunsmerside.. tiueen lloitol-i £ ` v, ....1 .-°` "_iE._;-_ 1--I--Q --s--'P-\x»_-s f---i ----=- _ ""' "*"“ t' fr Last Hours Wounded Soldiers S’S[])E ANI) PRINCE C0 ' : l ` , _ th fn. _ _ , " _ 1 b » a' _ __ _ ` _ ' _ b D MR. Edward Green arrived by the Nor- uniberland yesterday evening from New _ ’ork. l Miss Georgia Green of Boston is spend- g her holidays at her old home in Sum- eiside. MRS. D. Schurman and her sister Miss lack, were passengers by the Northum- erland yesterday evening. Misslis Lizzie and Agnes Beairsto left Ionday morning by the Polino for Sydney C. B. where they purpose residing. THE many friends of Mr. Murdock Mc- erday after his recent Severe illness. Mins. C. \V. Bourke of Charlottetown vlio has been visiting friends in St El- t_ _ e anors returned home yesterday even- O P 9 ing. sheets on asoft bed at last One man sat Miss Helen Jarvis of Ottawa was a passenger by the Northuniberland yester- day evening on a visit t-0 friends in Sum- d merside land yesterday evening for their usual _ n in Charlottetown, Malpeque. and Ne mn" off *‘“_d reapphed- The d°°t°1`_“`3S Glasgow, returned home by the Northum- and ,he saw somethin; of the piteousnegsi THE G°"‘t'°’“iS°rB"a“t’Ca'9tM°Ki“”°n’ he was in Suinmerside yesterday on her reg- d ular supply visit to the diherent light- t houses. She leaves this morning for the north side of the Island Mr Lord agent 0 . . d Marine and Fisheries is on board. is LOST.-Between Suminerside and forehead- timidll’ "Famed 0115 and patted Richmond Station a pocket book contain- the b1`°“`“ hand that had been °°1`t‘1l'iH8 ingtwo railwaychecks,a sum of moneyand hill). The (l0Cf.0I‘ I'0S8 fl‘OID hlS kIl9€S, rind other papers of value only 50 the ovvnel-,A as he did S0 Str°kf=d the Close Cropped liberal reward wiii be paid to the finder. head on the pillow. It was hardly more Apply af, GUARDIAN Bram-,h ogice Sum- than a boy’s head after all. Neither said mel-gide_ 5 2i I: Mr. A. McDougall of Victoria West in- aé forms THE GUARDIAN that the supposed in army worm previously reported as having t_ made its appearance at Enmore River still continues its ravages in that district. Its operations so far ard confined to the foliage of trees and the sections visited, about 100 acres in extent, principally miles. Three yachts-the Lea Rig owned by Harry I. Holman, Helen S. owned in Yarmouth N. S. and Enid owned by J. E. Lefurgy. There was a good wind and th e 4 boats had an excellent opportunity of showing their spread. The purse, $30.00 was won by Helen S, Lea. Rig coming in second, and Enid third. I HEREBY give notice that I am no longer connected in any way with Messrs. Hyndman 8; Co, nor with any of the Insurance Companies, which they repre- sent. I further give notice thatl have not cancelled any of Messrs. Hyndman 8: Cds policies, asa recent local published by them would lead the public to believe. A number of policy holders in their coin- pany have however for reasons best known to themselves and to the Messrs. Hynd- man ScCo., cancelled their policies and insured in one or another of the several compaqies which I represent. These facts speak for themselves. I am still prepared to write insurance at the lowest possible rates on all kinds' of desirable property and the fact that the property is now insured by Messrs. Hyndman 85 Co. will not be any bar to the issuing of a new policy.-VV, K. Rogers. 4 IW. ._----3-l-"_ If you don’t feel quite well, try a. bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla? It is curing all forms of diseases caused or promote by The Steamer “Eldn” will ply between Prince impure blood' Street Wharf and Rocky Point. daily. (Sundays or ' _..._ _ ....., Peters, logs & Saunders Billllll$Ti_ll$, Sllillillillls. lic. ARTHUR P_ETEP.S» Q. C.. A. ERNEST INGS, and ALBERT C. SAUNDERS. MONEY TO LOAN. , Ch’tow n, _Cameron Block. _ Siimmerside, Opposite Mer y chants’ Bank Halifax. Changed Hands. 0AlilPB£l_l. ll0llSE. 'somMsir§ioE,:|5.E.|. ' Good ‘Board at reasonable rates. Free coach toand from all trains and steomers. J .E. HOUGHTON, Water St.. Summersida _ lhy261yr ‘i 1 I ' _ ` _lol0llL0l IAIITII BLRRISTEBS. Solicitors, Not\desZPublio,&;o. Honoyto T ‘°°°' ~ 1 Deposits ‘received and nl- OFFICES{ §§,§‘g, §’“§1,,‘},§';,,§;,“”‘§g,f",,5 K. :.1131-m3_4_ ~ _ Moy15d&w 3mos PERSONAL ME NTION. mond, came to the City yesterday after- noon. * A » I G. M. Smith &Co. of _Halifax received o lot Miscouelie,ca.me to the City yesterda afternoon.; now of New Bedford, Mass., is here on two months’ visit. forest, has been stripped bare as in mid r hmgSmn_ Jama_,ca_ June 20 _Interw winter. The pest is a species of caterpilla. S about two inches in length, grey,with two Trinidad is dissatisfied with the delay in SV°'*t'ed “rips “long the back' I he A PRETTY yacht race took place Mon- i I-I ‘ 8-S Mr. Neil McKinnon of Summerside,w n the city yesterday. Mr. J. O. Arsenault, M. L. A., of Rich- Mr. Gilbert DesRoche, M. L. A., 0 Y Mr. A. McLaughlin of St. Peters, was in the city yesterday and returned by the eastern train. Miss Gidley, formerly of this city but a procuring tickets for Prince Edward Island, have gone§:across the Atlantic instead. has been in the city forafew days bound train. - Ninety-six of them there were. and they U“i°“C°1`“‘3"» L05 1° Justice Of-the Peace week. She will be accompanied by her, S for Prince County. Som 5' e Mn McDonald of the Standard Oil The tom",-ing clergyman returned to n C0' and party arrived by the Nonhnmber' their homes yesterday afternoon:-Father McAuley, Morell; Father Gillis, St. vi Summer °“ti”3 at Dalvay' Peters; Dr. Walker, Rollo Bay; Fatheré). - ’° ° F McDonald Souris°Father`Curran, t. could lay your fist in; another bullet had MRS- 'L Bllston Wright and daughter ' , _ ’ f’ ‘ . _ S of Boston and Mrs. Atkinson and amid ar- Marv-fe* S- M_8’- M°D°““1d~S°;A“d’°‘” S' b- rived by the Northumberland yesterday Father M°G“‘g*"“’ St' Andrew S' ; e eveningto spend the summer in Searle- shame of his own noiscsomeness and worn WWE- i ---'-'“‘**-"'“_“ fmt with the Pal” Of these Sfeting »b°°°- Rev. Robo Ifaird and Mrs Laird ofnoiii- To eine iieadsoiie in ten minutes use ends- which the m“°h'end“ri“3 Splint' well, Ont. who have been visiting friends ` W Kumfort Headache Powders. 10 cents. _----¢--- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND And Its Attractions to Tourists. - ' Prince Edward Isls.nd’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 65 de- grees. Charlottetown has over 12,000 in- habitants, and is the capital. 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. iirst 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. knownas one of the healthiest cities in Canada. It' has two hospitals, many churches and alarge and eleirant new Opera house. It also has 'several fine public buildings and a market which is one of the chief sources of the citizens’ pride. It has one of the largest and best equipped pork-packing establish- ments in the Dominion. Oii its west side is Victoria Park-a favorite ` summer re- sort'-whileon theeast one the magnifi- cent new Exhibition Buildings and Driv- ing Park. Chief among its public squares is Queen Square in the centre of the city, beautifully laid out with blooming plants of every description, fountains, and well arranged walks. and enliveiied 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. __ Suminerside has about 4000 inhabitants. It is situated on beautiful Bedeque Bay. It has the largest and finest department-al store in the Maritime Provinces, besides having other large retail stores. It has an Electric Light,J?1ant, and a water works system and swerage are being agitated for. The hotels are-Clifton, Russ and Campbell. Georgetown and Souris haveapopula- tion of about 1,000 each. In the former are the Aitken, and Tapper hotels and in Souris the Sea View. _ mer resort, is the Landsdowne hotel;'in Alberton, the AlbionTerrace and Wisner; in Tignish the Railway and`Bcllevue; in Kensington, Cla.rk’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. Pleasnrt View; at Stanhope, Mutchfs and Cliff; at Brackley Point, Shaw’s; at Rustico, See.- side; at Malpeque, North Shore; at Tracadie Beach, Acadia; at Alberton, Sea- forth; and at Pownal, Florida. In addition to those already mentioned there are other towns and villages in the Province with hotel accommodation, whileomany farm houses prepare for the reception of tourists. The riversmid streams teem with trout, the bays with mackerel, while game of every description abounds ' M _V , ___ _ _ 4 1 c. - ._ . __ ,_ ,,_. i _._ _ _ _ _ 1_ _, __ _ _ . 9 _ __ __A - » A _ ¢ E' llf“i"l.'il§i3i'.i‘ ____ ___w, P _lsi@i Collections- 'made on fthe reasonable terms and nl ii mitted for. ' E Prem’ loved at boat current rates. "' ts _ A Funny _ White ‘ " Mr. J. A. Matheson of Georgetown, who . e _ _ , re turned yesterday afternoon by the east- n nl ` _ Mis. N. B. Dana, wife of City Ticket _ “Only that I-In bo glad to be here at 1 His Honor the Lieut. Governor has been Agent of the Boston and Maine Railway, _ pleased to appoint _Mn B ltlifftefb. °f Boston agency Will 9-lTiV‘= in ‘he “ity this ` See the grand display on the first floor to-day of h 101') ~ " C harlottatown finest Blouses ever seen in .§==-_é_-=-= §§ self. I . _ _ ,..- Covero _in the lot too. mai.:- rrmvmizlm LU5 From the Eclipse Wliite Wear Co of Toronto were rather late in shipping them, and the Eclipse MP- and Mrs- E- Paige °f B°5"°“’ after asked us if we could handle them We gave them an for the lot, they accepted our offer 35 per cent oil' ` generot Blouses Half Hin ` Th " tt”-li' ’ Ch lootetown at the husies e niece ings in or Store; in Ghoriottetovn (everyone knows it) see for Successors to Beer Bros. , ~¢ P. s. 'rim-9'. Night Dresses ones.-sims goooooo § o to PATRIOT TWIST l i1Z_i |l_ mx! ooeeoooooooooo TOBACDO . . . ‘ ls chewed by thousands daily I Because it is the Biggest and Best Plug for 5 cents ron snixsveavwnsat N. B.-A 5c plug of °‘PliiR1o'r Twis'r" is"0 per cent larger than formerly ®@3@9@®@$%6$0$9ClIlf 4 _ -. N... e » u. , Ploa8l»,l,\tVlew_ __ dlihlbii Bonehnw . is ooocf ‘ the distance is four miiee Coach in Terms moderate. Q 1 WHERE ‘ THE HOLIDAYS At Cape Traverse, a. very pleasant W ’ ‘-*'58 Pleasant-liar -Hail, - - Huniiion. P E MATTHEW BUYER, Proprietor This Hotel, situated in one of tho most beautiful ports of Eiward Island, has _favorite resort In is viihin s bench, whore the bathing unsurpassed. l .5 , The Hotel is e fortnb' furnished and a. . ¢ oy passengers' to the Hotel. intending visitors mm arrangements writing to the proprietor or by enquiring nt»'1'ho minor Omoo. Hotel will be opeped for season on J nly lst. J_______8 _“__ |AA‘l'T|-IEW SMITH Proprietor i Bicycle e _ ___ _ The Spnngmsh 1| now on,_a'nii~ vo sro folly prepuod for xt. pai:-Sliopinnowtaxedtoits utmost capacity but we can attend wiissi .sd poi is is as good um-on .ima mem. ‘ws all parts for either ;or.,AmbtlcA°h Whelli. Boo laugh: bi-iiziiig and euaihelling. f ~'l’hz-work npankoioriteoli. AA: an xc-rw-nanmxv-num-u ‘A 'nn -nfn-rv nu nun