if .v , '_ . .r;:wi.~,'.rri.t» .,..:.is-néttld 'i¢i».;»,.»‘:w.'~t~;:,vrr" . ‘.‘.:t .i hi‘>l§u'*l‘5l&:i!l'.,.7“.i ....,-,.,.,,.,;._£,,,.i:~i.',,g%“<,,.,;,g,,_,.,‘_,_,‘,,,,,..,,,W M__.‘,,, ,4 g A ,‘ . . ..., ,...,.r., ,. , -. wW."7f‘WVP’i‘4I§\ ,"tl7l"lIi&d'iflDlUohV%‘t*dvlIl~\-Ofifl4~I'\t*‘"<" - - -- -- -.i . ‘ ’ 'i.“ir..... ... .- ~ ' Celery (per head) ‘Sheep pelts...... A A K.D.O.acertaini:ure Miscellaneous Items A child iiiili two tongues was born at Iliingtoii. W. \ :i . last week, lotll it did int live. Adults take two tcaspoonfuls of ~lullI‘lSi|ll'\‘ Anodyne Liniinent. in water, for cramps and chills. " Mabel," said the teacher. " you may spell litten.” "Kdouble H-9 n." said Mabel " Kitten has two i‘s then. has it ?"' “ Yes. ma’ai—- our kitten has." ‘ You talus no Illnlr In buying llood‘s Sarsapaiilla. for it is everywhere rrcogiii: d as the standard build- ing up media,“ “,1 blood pllllflth. lt has won its way to the front by its own intrinsic merit, and has the largest sale of any prepa- ration of its kind. Any honest driiggist will confirm this statemr nt. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be induced to take anything else instead. Be sure 10 8°‘ llood’s. A Iarraii or Paiviu-_t:i-1 — Rapp —-"l look upon you, sir, as a rascal.” l’a_rtee—— " You are privileged to look upon me In 1")’ character vou desire to assume, sir."—Texas Siftings. . why gaffer the ills peculiar to females when Dr. William's Pink Pills will thoroughly era- dicate every vestage of the trouble. and restore to your faded checks the bright, rosy glow of youth and health. Try them._ Sold by all dealers, or by mail, postage paid. 0“ _|'°?¢1Pl of price (face. a box). Address Dr. Williams‘ Med, Co., Brocltville, Out. The Chicago Eye. — Goodun — " A Vale professor argues that the millenneiini will begin within eight years" ClJl¢‘1£°_““-—"_l wonder if we can arrange to have it b9€“‘ with the opening of the World's l‘Ilf. ’ Every tissue ' f the body, every nerve, bone and muscle is made stronger and more healthy by taking Hood's Sarsaoarilla. Hostess-—" Don't you dance the lancers, doctor ?" “ No; but I often lance the dancers.’ “ Hun-or la the boat Sauce." As a rule, a person who has a good appe- tlte haagood health. But how many there are who enjoy nothing they eat, and sit down to rnealsonly as an unpl- asant duty. Nature's antidotes for this condition are so happily. combined in Hi.od's Sarsaparilla that it soon restores good digestion, creates an appetite, ani renovates and vitalizca the blood so that the beneficial etlect of good food is impated to the whole body. Truly hunger is the best sauce, and Hood‘: Saraaparilla induces hunger Sever try to get so uething for nothing- Wedegwood. To succeed, be ready when opportunity oft':rs—Disraeli. -COD Charlottetown Markets CIIAILOTTFIOWN, |luly 3rd, 189i. Beet(small)7lb . . . . . . . . . . .. o.o8Qoo.ia Beef_(qiiarter)Vlh 00.6 C 00.7 Butter,£resh...... . . . . . . . . .. o.r8Co.2o Butter,tab,Vb...... o.i7 Q o.i8 Brant (pair) . . . . . . . . . . . 06a to o.7o o.ro ciu-¢se,pcr lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o.l4 to o.l5 Calfskin: (trimmed) .: . . . . .. 0.06 O 0.70 Cabbage, per (lo: . . . . . . . . . .. 0.25 G 40 . . . . . . .........oo5 to o.ro Mackerekapiece. Sto roc Chickens, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.40 to 0.48 Ducks pair . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.55 5 0-70 Eggs, .doa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.10 9 0-" Fowls, per pair . . . . . . . . . 0.45 to 0.50 Flour, rcwt . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.45 to 2.60 Ham b.......... . . . . . . ..0.l4Co.i5 Hay. 0 too its .......... .. 0.75 C 0.80 Lard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 0.l2@o.l4 Lambskin: . . . . . . . . o.oo6o.oo Codlish, (fresh) per lb . . . . . . .. o 03 to 0.05 ‘- (saltlperlb 3 I-ac " (fresh) -;erdoz...... 30 to 50¢ Halibut, per lb . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c Mutton, Vb ...... ... . . . . . .. o.o5 0 0.07 Mutton (carcass) . . . . . . . . . . ... 0.04 0 oo.6 Lamb, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0086 0.lO Vval. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o.o3@ o,o5 Spinach .... . . . . . . . . . . . .. o5otoo.o8 Strawberries (per quart) . . . . .. 14 to we Lamb (per quarter) . . . . . . . .. o.o5 too6o 0ata,V hush., (black) . . . . . .. 0.46 3 0.48 Oatmeal (white oats) per cwt.. 3.00 to 3.25 Oatmeal, (black oats) per cwt o.oo G o.oo Pork, small ............... . . o.o8 @o.io Potatoes, V hush . . . . . . . . . . .. o.4o O 0.42 Straw, per 2.50 Q 300 ..... o.5o @ o.6 Charlottetown‘ Market Quotations WHOLEAIJ CASH PRICES. Flour still favors buyers. Wequote: Flour, goperceirt. Pat. Roller, $5.50 to 5 65 Co.nmeal..................$3.7oto $3.80 Oatmealadvancedagainto............6.5o 6.50 Beans ......... ...$2.oo PotBarley........ 4.75 Hay. - - - . -.-.................$l4 to $16 Oats, ibout . . . . . . . . . . . . .........5oto55c Sugars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5to5 i-4c (granulated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5 to 5 i-4c Tea.... .. ... ...... .... ....I3 to 23¢ Molasses. upward tendency . . . . . . . . 34 to 35¢ Tobacco (twist) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...43 to 45 “ (bright) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 to 56¢ Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..$6.oo to $8.oo Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3% to 4 Raisins (Valencia) . . . . . . . . . . 6 1-2 to 7c Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .812.50 to$l5 00 Pork, Mesa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.0) “ Thin Mean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 “ lzgime Mean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,00 ama ugar-cured). . . .. ll Rolled Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it Lard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llc Codfi-h (large, dried) .......... .. 85.00 Salmon (freah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 lloal Estat_o__l_lor Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale the following very valuable‘ and elé. gibly situated properties.- Tbat two tenement house situated I on the corner of Grafton and Way- mouth Streets; -also two hon:-es, one double and one single toncrnent, tid- piuiiig each other, situated on Prince Street, next to the residence of the late John Yeo._ Terms on iippltcat ion to the undersigned at his place of business. .- GEO B. COOK, aotin executor to the estate of the late homaa Cook. ‘ Ch town July 8th god 5 q (f vlmwiliFrou|.. M?» ‘L. 1- Ki-r.B.A.(aiirieucium. ....::2.~ i--—=« - ii-M Ill 1-‘ ' «iii: riniay-.. W“ L"""‘°’ ' J.“ 30. '3 an 7 for THE GUARDIAN, oi1AitLti<i"i‘1o'i~oii*SFMONon JULY 13.18291. , t‘aasr5ir§§‘ ltlrtc of Beef. THE finest. t*.\’ti'tict on the iiizii'kct., itivtiliiitble to house- keepei's., pliysiciiiiis, lllll‘S(‘.5 lll\':lll(lS. For sale \\'llt)l0.~‘:llt'*. and rottiil at Dodd’sMedioal Hall. Important to Farmers. WE are niaiiufactureres of Fun Mills, P tiito Diggers. Threshirig Mills etc , and can sell at ll lll.l)nl prices. We liiivo on hand and with our agents throughout the leliintl ii liirgo stock of farm iiiiplenieiits, and it will pay you to see us or our agents before buying mowers, reapers, self-binders, hay r.-kos, horse- lioeo, plows, grain crackers, thre.sliing- ' mills, fodder cutters, fiirni boilers etc. We are Headquarters for plow ext its and keep it general assortment of imple- ment extras. Portable boilers and engines for sale. LePiigea Old Stand, Queen St. MCKINNON ti: MCLEAN. MARK WRIGHT & CO. luly 4,—— Davies’ Uininieni Notion of ii ssigiiinoiil. Mr .lntiie~i (‘w C-irrtitlit-rs of Smith-.y llridgi-, in Qiiet-its Coiiiity, l)ruggii~it, has this day uiiitli-. am us.-igtiiiieiit. to me for the heiu-lit. of his ore-tlitors. Tho (l(‘t‘(l of iissignniont. is open for iiispet-tioii tit niy otlicc, C:iiiii-roii Block, Clltll'l0l’-IPl.0iWIl. A iiicetiiig of the oiii-d- imrs of Mr Jiinios C Ciiri-utlio-rs \\ ill he held at my other: on Moniluy the l.lIll'tl . diiy of August, A 1) 1891, iii. the hour 1of two o'clock in the irfii-rnooii, when A I hope to he in position to report on ‘ the condition of the estate. All persons indebted to the estate are I'(‘qll€BtP('l to make iniuiediute piiymeiit to me. JAMES H GOOD, Assignee. Cli’t.own June, 23rd 1891 dy 3wks eod wky 3i IT PAYS To Bu In [as . AFTER careful study and considera- tion we have come to the conclusion that by adopting the CASH SYSTEM we shall be able to save our patrons it good niniiy dollars on their iewelry bills. As aiste in this direction, we will from July lst ii ow t.wic- our usual discount on all goods paid for when bmtglit. As our goods will not be marked up, but in sev- eral instances actually marked down, goods booked will be charged at the uiiirked price. We trust our customers will be at. once convinced that it will be to their decided advantage to buy “ for cash only." Thanking our patrons for their confi- 'AS made and is making some of the most wonderful cures ever credited to_ any Ointment put on the market. ' It has been made for over one hundred, tears, and if riecemary we could give hundreds of testimonials as to its virtue and healing properties We are receiving testimonials daily from those whe have tried this wonderful Ointment. Once tried, you will be convinced of its virtues yourself. INVALUABLE FOR Burns, Scalds, Eczema, F.ost Bites, In flammatory Sores, Bealing Sores, Open Sores and Ulcers, and in any sore or wound where there is any inflammation or proud flesh. deuce and patronage bestowed on _us in the past we shall by careful attention to their interest aim to merit the same in the future. E. W- TAYLOR. Cameron Block. July 4-—lw eod 3w w iP. E. Island Railway. Satiirclay Eiiciirsioiis Manufactured only by F. De (L DAVIES, Dispensing Chemist and Druggist. For sale by the following Druggists;— Apothccaries Hall, Reddin Brothers, A. S. johnson ——Charlottetown . Gourlie é-' Muirhead’s Drug Stores Sum-. rnerside. J. C. Milfred, Victoria-—and by the under- signed, Price 25 cents a box. F. do (3. IDAVIES. jurie 5, 1890 In 9 Cases Out of 10 B. B. B. CURES DYSPEPSIA. Dan Suis.—-About a year ago I had a wry bad attack of dyspepsia. For nearly flour months I never ate a meal without iiufienng pain after. I kept getting worse and worse until I was obliged togive up my dutieeaa a teacher. I had gotsoweak I could soy-roely walk.1ylii§n one day I saw an advertisement for . .B., and tliouizht I would try a bottle; I didiso, and before I had finished it Iwas able to teach again. Four bottles cured me completely. Miss JA.\'z'r S'ri:.ut'r, Muskoka Falls, Out. In 19 Canon Out. of 20 B. B. B. CURES BILIOUSNESS. Dun Srus,—I was troubled for about 35_years with Bilious complaint. and after using about three bottles of your Burdock Blood Bitters, I feel enti ely relieved, and have not had an attack for the last two years. Josrm Guru, Maxwell. Out. In 49 case: out of 50 B. B. ‘B. CURES BAD BLOOD. Gxirrx.xirmr,—-Last fall I had hols very bad. andn friend advised me to try B.B.B., nnd so I got a bottle, the eject was icon- derful, the boil: beganto disappear, and be- fore the bottle was done I was totally cured. As an efiectual and rapid cure for impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters cannot be excelled. Jxsiir: Jouxsoir, Boekwood, Out. In 99 Cases Out of 100 B. B. B. CURE8 CONSTIPATION. Dun Sri_is.- I was troubled by costive- use sick headache, and in fact felt very miserable until I tried B.B.B. I used uovqn bottles with Burdock Pills also, andtboy made me as well be ever I was. This was about two years ago and I still enioy the best of health. Mus. A. Mc- Ctruiouon. Digby, N. S. Even In the Worst Case: B. B. B- CURES SCROFULA.‘ _ 3ll8.—Two years ago I was troubled with an ulcer on my ankle: having used B. B. B. for had blood I procured is bottle, and a box of Burdock Healing Oint- ment; after using three bottles and three boxes I wa.s_ completely cured, : . can recommend it everywhere. Yours truly, Hus. Wu. V. Born, Brantford, Ont. ll-I-B-—Itnap3ottio.cror-os.oo Iowuthnnicontabooay A -LOT OF Barbadoes Molasses 82: Sugar. JUST ARRIVED WILL sud. iiiiirioii iiiions J. T. PEIWBDEN, - Upper’ Great George St OMMENCING on Saturday, 20th Jun-, instant, and on every Saturday until i September 26th, i89i, inclusive, Return Tick- will be issued atone first-class fare from all Stations on this Railway to Souris, St. Peter's Morell, Georgetown, Charlottetown, Hume River, Cape Traverse, Kensington, Summerside, Alberton and Tignisli good for return ONLY ON FOLLOWING MON- DAV. J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Railway Oflice Ch’town,. }une i7, 1891. l *MOLASSE_S_and SUGAR TNZEVV GEOP- Cargoes due here first opening Navigation. > BARBADOES MOLASSES, DEMERARA } Choice Quality. TRINIDAD Hhds. BARBADi "DES SUGAR. At lowest current rates while landing. CARVELL BROS. At No 238 Unnoi Queen Snot We are now showing iiniinmni Lmii or Pllllllllis. OUR WORSTEDS & TWEED SUITS are the cheapest ever offered in this City. ‘=- We are alwuyfihappyzto wait on tomers. A. J.SMlllll'llY. May 11 HAVE YDU Indigestion, Constipation, or any of the many ailments caused from a Billions Stomach 2 If so try a bottle of the Great Dis coveiiy. Lilac llower. A sure cure tor the abve diseases. (‘. D. RANKIN, Agent for Queen’: County. J. A. GOURLIE, Agent for Prince County. Ch’town, lan, 3o?’9i—-d" dew TURNIPS. A QUANTITY OF_. GOOD TURNIPS for Sale at Mount Edward.‘ CHAS PALMER. iipr 16—tf NOTICE TO SHIPlfEllS. British 6; Foreign Marine Insurance Go. of Great Britain. llapital rwaivfiiiinon 5 Dollars. .C"¢°€8 Freight covered at lowest rates. Sterling. C_¢mfi¢..g¢, ;“,,gy._ Pugh]: in any of the principal cities in Europe, FRED. W. HYNDIAN, A 0harlcttmva.oyl8.aotl§w l Cficwa, June to-eodilm Agent. i luv STANBARD-BBB -2- STABLIBN . a it By imported ECLlP~l-f.—--out ofn daughter of Abdalluh. I. ‘Grand Sire : - ORLANDO. - Grand Dam, ZE by -— BAY MIDDLETON —- Sire of Old SALADIN. EDWARD EVERl*.'l"l‘, 8t (irtiml Sire : HAMBLETONIAN, to. (i. (iiarid Sire : , ABDALLAH, 1. . I “ Physician ” 7349, combines the llambletonian and Thoroughbred cross, possessing the best blood of each. His Sire " Edward Everett.” is regarded as one of the beat sons of Hambletonian. to. He has I 3 representations in the list ; eleven have records ranging from 2:18 to 2.25, six of them better than 2:22 His Dam Dolly Vardeii is also a producer of speed, havi produced two full brothers to “Physician,--” "Ecltpae,” 2:25 and “Dcctor Syntax, 2:30,-( ‘ ls better than 2: 3o_.)_ Having ii producing sire and a producing Darn, he must sire speed. “ Physician,” 7 349, is a nice Golden Bay, stands 16 bands and weighs about I200 pounds. 1‘ You W_a!_I! Standard, Size, Color, with producing lines close up, breed to Physician. “Physician ” will make the season of 1891 at my stables, near A thecaries Hall, Char- lottetown. Terms for the reason $15.00 cash or note payable tst ovemher next. (Pliysi cian will not leave his stables during the season.) GEO. E. HUGHES. Apot@aries Hall. ii IEEE ‘w w w w w Er: w w v w w mom w‘ w Y Y 00 U U"L ._ L ‘ RRRR EEEE A DDD YY ..oU UL L RRRR E .AA D Y 0 0 U U L L R R E d A A D Y U LLLL LLLL R R A * A DDD You oa.n’t help it. Thatié what we put it here’ for. W W EEEE WWW Exit W EEEE were put here to give you the greatest amount of satisfaction for the least amount of money. Large stock of N ew Goods just received. Latest. . tyleti. — Fit guaran- teed. It’: the Tailor that makes the man, and we can make it better man out of you than any man in town. -—-——o— —— ‘ --E'U'E.E..AE‘! FOE. McLeod 8n McKenzie, THE FRIENDS OF THE) MASCULINE GENDER. I HAD 5%: MOORE Priiteri,Bti1ibiiders, Stationers. Quick‘ Best Deupatch. Workmangihip. sound. BOQKS &. souoofs Ul’PLIE i 102 0FFlCE sririonunr A SPECIALTY.- l'\ \I (Lowest Prices. He.-szardh Moore, ’Brown’s Block, QUEEN SQURE, CHARLOTTETOW innnnonn oonnini on -P. ni. ' TLLC LINE STATIONS. EASTERN STATIONS. Mount Stewart, Murray River. Peake‘s Station. Murray Harbor North Cardigan, Murray Harbor South Dundas, New Perth, Grand River Bridge, Valle field, Annandale, Orwe l, . Soiiris, Vernon River Bridge Georgetown, Brush Wharf, Lower Montague, Eldon. Montague, ' ANGUS, Manager. WESTERN LSTATIONS. Charlottetown, Victoria, Hunter River, Freetown, New Glasgow, Kensington, Laird‘s Mills, Clifton, Rusticoville, Stanley, North Rustico, Malpeque. Erriegald, - Summerside, Tr yon Mill,, Ccntrelille, Crapaud, St. Eleanors. ROB ' Dntsst MATERIAL Prints, Dress Trimmings, Ladies Hats, Bonnets, Hat Trimmings, Or"- , naments, &c., &c. :o: . ‘J. B. McDonald has justoponed a la.r 6 stock of the above, comprising the newest Goo s_. _ 5 Correct Styles and Low Prices. Ladies. should see this stock bnfore buying elsewhere. B J , B. MACDONALD, 5 - ~ ’ QU1EEll'/STREVET. IOIIHION 800'! All SHOE HEIDI. C ,‘ ' . Now OPENED.-i‘—Oue hundred and ninety Men’s, Women's and Cl‘iildi:eu"s boots, Shoes and Slippers, selling -at Cheapest Prices _ever.ofi'ered in Charlottetown.‘ Just see the stock; ‘ i ‘ DOMINION isoor & srioi: S‘l‘ORE.- ii Corsets, Corsets, Corsets. An. immense stock ofiCorsets of the best makes. from the manufactui'ers.'A portion in stock the balance to arrive, will be sold at lowest prices.’ 5 E ‘ Hosiery ! Hosiery! Hosiery lei . In addition to regular stock we have several job" lots at astonishing low prices.well worth yoii_rinspection.' ‘ Gloves! Gloves ! Gloves Ourggloves are fii-st class goods‘, every pair gunranted and prices very very low. . . , - -11 -‘gm ‘ " .-pu—r: Another large lot of those cheap window poles‘ just received ¢\ . . Have a look at the cheapest oil cloths and carpets iii the ‘ City. Perkins . Cll't0Wn.June, 16 1891 -ob d L’ Almost l_§veryone_ is complaining of dull times, but SAITDESON & CO. ' I , rmhmg out big parcelafrom their large, well-aeloctedand auortodfitock of M. cannons. . <GR<0¢3m£$ 5 They have neveb fore been so well prepared to meet all the of theird pa‘tronsf(tv}"ho eeenirtbfiforc beetiiliyrhere to gaet goodavlue for their The gym». ‘ma v.iu:3 eir 23c onow we now recigtgd, The, ,' W! gap“- in Te_ia_hacti l%£e61{IBIll’. Tea is welgor ‘pp 5‘ ' 5’ 0.0." ‘F 1‘. 0|'l'i‘llnd8 Cl"R ' ' Kent Mills, aigtiriyogiiivie, i~‘i:rrei“w:'r‘eui$c’ 0“ mm‘ »H°"""9."‘ Molasses, American Kerosene'0il and cheap), New Raisins. currents, Candied. ’ Peels, and a large and varied assortment of Conlectionary-— all bought at rock bottom prices and being sold a a small profit by. . SANDE BSON 85 C0. Newsorfs Block, South Side Queen Square, Oflico. Chtow:i.l_)ec. i6 —dly 5- why ' - ' " . ‘ “ . THE , Life and Accident if utsun.a.1t.cn,' era in. D 4 Absolute Security, Failure Impossible. La: ice ‘Government . Alllanflnaumni isaiiedto ii asses. L ggrmiigeg '52 iii; Poiiisy-hoga«;;s“1‘rlii1.'(fc, JP&3¥y$§h@é'%’5¥.%% 3&¢ nsan o are suriince. . ' ‘ 8pe§la:dAct olrttiip norrpntigr Pi3rl&e€iit.eu ‘muted in ‘'1 mu’ “"“' '“‘° "“'”°"' ‘V ' 8 G1‘ : I. ‘I ‘ " . . .... .. ... .. .. door... :i:.‘n.°.';.:.*:*.:-»‘.':°'° "i.*.*::.::::::t°.'.:'.°::’i.‘:'“°....-:.v..*: or particulars; arms are one and reasonable; not delay’ Remember tliat“all flelti in race... "the grass wttheretti; o flower fadetb.” Rowin the’ day oi your strength layout P°1"“° “Y 3 T0-m°?1'°W mi! 1'0‘! Y0“ 01 “I0 PFIVHBKOS IIIIIIIO now.-and also -provide for ‘I z i ‘ “"" ""“-"""‘*""""|°¢'II'°.I'I’ ” Box 814-Jlilunlrnx ms. . or-’.'J. ll. Pa-1-ox. mung... ' J ohm McLeod dz; Co.) Best Viiluc in Summer tlvcrcoatiiiégs, - Best Value in Scotch Tweed Suitings, , Best Value In Trowscrings‘: " I A Eihave a Magnificent Stock of these Goods. . - rices away down to suit‘-tli'e,’times. -i . — Special attention is directed to our $15.00 and $18.00 WORSTED SUITS. This is fully 20 per cent. lower than we have ever before offered the same quality of goods, TWEED_.SUITS f o $12.00 . W d f ‘ ' We guarantee first-classlifiliis. “pg: 8 - e y competition JOE N McLEOI) & 00. Ch town, J une 13——dly_&wkly ‘Merchant Tailors, Upper Queen sung ‘SIDE HOTEL, Bustioo Bench, P. E. I. 5 ‘ ‘ :0: HIS BEAUTIFUL Am) WELL-KNOWN WATER- -. . [N9 PLACE Will "bé open to Guests and Visitors for -the Season, July 1st. TERMS MODERATE. For Particulgaxy,-3 -30 h ‘Juno icH?r,Rri0rrEzoW.7v_. John & Con, .