»-.. .-.M ~ UTY OF Gll\lll.0TlETOWl|. THE GUARDIAN cHAR.Lor'r1~.'rowN JULY is ses. I l f.\_°,_’BabyIs ~i_;_.l ._Soa "3, T “WHAT W’E .HAVE W'E’LL HOLD.” Baby when he has once been treated to a. batn with “BABY'S OWN SOAP " -wants no other-because he knows no other makes him feel so nice. Many lmitations of Baby's Own Soap. look like it, but babyfeels the difference. The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mir!- Montreal. 71 inhuman# ltlsuunnsggyu "T =‘-'=-1 --»-. in A 3" haaanudaaanasd reassure _ ;%##%i%‘l=%%-###¥i’@ il-_'ill l lull ll llll l llllll ll lllll l lllll- llllllllll 1 lll lllllll ll Victoria Row. $##### #¥% illivlitiit |l0BEll UNE <2?" f"‘> <.\i\ Q' .»ie§*ry~@is\\ 'f»';."" ""l3.\§ gf B ‘sis -' -fer- < ' "_\_ if r 8.3. POLI.\’0 is due here from Montreal Toe-day %rh July and =ails for at John`s Nfld. vin Sydney Sc ,North Sydney cirrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at :ow rates. For Further information as to freight and t _ i “mm WW ° N. RA'r1'i~:.\*Bt:l=tY,Ag.¢m.l July2Sd1i _ ....-..-._ _ .__ _.__..--___,_ TENDERS Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorced “Tender for Wal~ehoiise” will be received at this oflice until noon on Monday Aug- ust lst. for the building of a. Ware- house in the rear of the City Hall nc- cording to plan and' specifaction to be seen at the office of Mr. C. B. Chap- pall. The Council do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Oiiice. City Hall,July 22nd, 1898. 23 3i llllllll lllllll’ lillllllll. Art Studio and Conservatory of Music. REV. RUBERT LMNG, I. A. Presidenl. KISS M. S. Ki-JR. Girton, Cambridge, Resi dent Principal. C. H. PORTER. Esu..Grad. Roy Conservatory, Leipsig. Musical Director. THE STAFF consists of about 3) trained Specialists. 'rum Arrsivn Afton for not session was arf. THE COLLEGE COURSE is complctein itself ' and prepares for the University. TEE CONSERVATORY COURSES lead to _ the Diploma of the Conservatory and to the deziee of Bachelor of Music in Dal- housie. ' _ The Conservatory re-opens 7th of Sept. 1898. The College re-opens 14th Sept. 18%. Hel ..d. After whining about the hf‘.l_\ lines over this article the Pioneer goes on to say that the column or two of matter which _followed was copied. True, the article iwas copied, but it should be a signi 5 iicant fact to the Pioneer that honest ,credit wasgiven to the St John Tele- lgraph the paper from which the ar- ticle was taken. And the Telegraph in turn gave credit to the New York Herald in which the article originally appeared. 'lhis is more than the Telegraph might have expected had its article subsequently appeared in the Pioneer. For 5. hurried glance over the self same paper which con- tained the criticism on the GUAitD1AN’s “copied” article revealed the fact that out of a. total of forty néws items on =_ its local page no less than 29 were copied from other papers. Twenty four of these were taken from the GUARDIAN while in not one instance was credit given. Of the remaining five copied locals credit is given for only two of them. The Pioneer and its readers will do well to study the following parallel:- GUARUIAN. PloNl~:i-;R. July 16h. .lnlye2.-ith. Rnv. Roanm' LArivo. Rev. Ro rt Laing, M M. A.. and family are A., and family are _-pending the summer spendinz the summer at the Landsdowno at the Landsdone dotel, hotel Cape Traverse. Cape Traverse. Mr. Mr Lai? is President Lailigais President of of the alifax Ladies’ the 'lfax Ladies' Col- College. lege. July 19th. July 25th. 1,lki0 cases of lobsters TEN hundred and fifty shipped byhlemrs J. H. cases lobsters shipped Myrick & Co.. for by Messrs. J. H. Myrick Havre. France, were on R Co., for Havre. board the _ill-fated S S. France, were on board La Bourgogne. The Ich- the il(-fated eS.La Bour- sters were insured with gcgne. The lobsters F. W Ryndman, Esq., were insured in F. W. for $12,000. Hyndman’s cmce for J“1"2“""' w’°w`Jui ami Tnztrustees of the P Y ' E I H09 may “know Tmrtrustees of theP. lege 'with gratitrnde aE° Ishmd Hwmml mu”-ibutiou of ‘|00 acknowledge with grati- fmm ML RT Holmam tude a contribution of 5nmmemde_ ,o wards $100 from Mr. R. T. Hol- me building fund or "“"- S“'”’”°“‘i°°» W' e»-»» assessor Hrs Hosea 'rr-rl: Luau- ° D ' TESL" GOVERNOR has His Hoivon the Lieu~ been %eaSed M, appoint tenant~Governor has W |»~ an-550,, Ca,.v,_u_ been pleased to_ appoint Em" A¢.o,.ney_M_hw_ Mr. W. F. Harrison Car- witn Messrs. M & D C "°u» A"'°"“°7"‘t'1°'w Mc;_e°d_ Notary public with Messrs M. and D. - - C. M Leod. Nota f°' ""5 P‘°““°°' Publis for tlinaprovmg The above are a few of the shorter even put on paper at all and which only those who were present can in the least realize. The Second Annual Lonventlcn of the P E Island Christian Endeavor Un- Church July 13lh, 1898. As we enterod for the year, Matt xx-29: --Christ came not to be ministered unto but to minister and to give his life a ransom for many.” The whole convention then rose and sang "Peel out the watchword.” Just liere a touching tribute was paid to the meniory of the vice president of the Union. the Rev D Sutherland. He has left this record behind him -"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth, yea saith the spirit that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow them." In his case has mtwmation ,ppm it been especially ‘rue that ‘-He being _ dead yet speaketh.” in this convention. RUBERT LAlNG, A prayer followed that the great God Hmm N_S_ of Heaven might sanctify this sorrow to our good. A duett -'rho sorrow there", l I bv the thousan s en t e c i ren rlad they were “Sora afraid” then divided before them and they passed over on dry land. This is an example for all Endeavorers. God drst as truly speaks to us his children as He did to the children of Israel.that we move for- ward,-forward for systematic study of the Bible-forward for loyalty to Christ and forwardior soul winning and He will grant us the power which proceed- eih from above. But there must the prayer fervent and‘increasing, first for strength and second for holiness. Ate we looking anxiously for the deepening of the Holy spirit; There is something more to be done than merely to ask for it. to pray for the power, can we con- ceive how God can answer our prayer if our lives, our daily actions are in op- position. We offer the prayer “Thy kingdom come thy willbedono on earth as it is by the angels in heaven" but Godwill only answer it by our own instrumentality; our own devotion. Gcd answers no prayer _ that is not in- dependent-, that goes not out into action. The true relation of prayer to power is a practical question for every christian. A merchant may pray but unless he uses energy, force, action, endeavor his business cannot be a success. Do we expect to get to Heaven without st-lrt- ing ? God says, start, believe, submit, strive to enter in and He opens the gate.” The convention then » 1 ~-T h which is wisely kept in ch»ck by _the Presbyterian brake ii»f.»fa ,J5 ?`\` . *` nl' A r ill: -= ‘> _ sl-sl /.5-_ > goood” //I ~/ff; _ ///’ ~ nth ‘%a».>.~. straight away_to t1ii1sedi~i’igt?tol~evila‘ii‘iix-dplgi chase. 1 was.x_n a terrible condition from dyspepeia and 1i_ver troubles and was getting W0I`§»¢ all the time. I was s`o discouraged buying one medicine and the other and rc. ceivrni no benefit that_ I was about giving UP all opeof ever getting betta-,=-wk,”-qny. hnsba_nd brought me home a_-box-cf.-Dr §V’a;r%;Blo;_d and NetvQ_Pills,__‘eg§j_¢;| hefaid , ii ghiy recommend to 'hiuif' I began usingethem at on_ce,when, mnfyzmu ~ :_‘;?l;°S¢. _I lt better in a very short gm, ntlnued them for about two 'webk3‘ 5:: -I weiéhtn _ ave also gain'ed`se\Fé'rll'pdri~nd§ Signed, ANNIE E. GAUNTLEY, H118 sU°¢¢» Berlin, Ont. Dr. Ward’ Bi ° 355° ,°§nt» im- ogbggng i»ifx"és° i,liis;'§'Z..,S°i.`i s, or mai on receipt of rice b 'ru 85 . W ni c _ ' ~ Y B031: oi infdrm.atl)o'x:t7£ree,‘ vlcwrm st' 'Fm-onto' :__l;‘:'l°§5la5lf_8!1 °f dYSP¢PSi8 or liver troubmig very appropriately ended this part oii PRINCE EDWARD ISLAHD llll lllllllllllli llllllllllllll tr 1*" M' ‘°‘_ "' ‘"“°“°" ‘° '°"‘f"' then _gave his opening address _on P ce Edward I__h_nd,__ mmm" = A _.,_.____.,= Christian lslndeavor as an Evangeliztng c_____';:‘e_s dt1_£___w__ he* Miko from _ Tri-:snAv. JULY :diss ;'§§’_;P§f_"5°;1§_f§;‘°“;‘§fh';‘;;“‘“$52chillinglogs alia .xc-esspc nest. 1‘_lie 0' . _ Fwemi re-fs °1d"° hrs °“‘“°°'°°‘ “’;‘.’$i. "‘;i’.'1i.’i'i.‘l °5Lf;?."3;.f.?.t1,”..’€‘,§;.é’. er Bros Hereby The most- glaring instance of nar- d _ Wh 11 h'ld H1, d _'hp ___ ____ of me I be _.ow mindsli your-little.. which wel oiismellfaveiiing ilmugiitllll Wilder- ‘_f_’__‘;§_f_»v;‘” ungé avfcirfgfy ,,~,,,,,,, That all accounts must positivey paid have noticed for smile time past is npss came to an placpe \vher_'_e thc? werg is be_m__‘m1 and quieuv p_cm",Sque_ torily arranged dis is cd in A -fl ei- called the s ut in on a Sl PS. w an orwar ' P 5' l P _ . S tl d b th G lf I St Law- Pionecr, published in Summerside. march was ‘mP°35'bl° _"fd rgtreal rglxgln 25095 viator; care almost Thi’ P“Pe" takes the GUARDIA-V 170 meant bondage an capuvnx an we as -ftline as those of the or-lan important vi lagfs. owns an seapotts, and an extra lite firming rrgion. lt has many great retail sioles. he- sid -s a large wholesale lride. I ' ' ‘ G L h pork-packing establishment- in ite Do Exhibition Buildings and Driving Park Sul] _ 0 1 6 - _ ` - f ~ ,, _ , lef among iis public squares is Queen work, Reports from local s_nc.et es were S um. in th ___, t of ,hy - _.b - ’ q 0 11 4 F0 Cily Gillil- here s‘ibmute?’§lese` socm-l r'l’°'t` fully lend --iii with blooming plants of ' educating an n mn boy’ a"""‘er “U” every dl-.~\~=l,to , fountains. and wv-ll rtlng adeaf and du ll n 1 i P0 m " l" "" arranlndiwn i.- aid cnlivcneu with a nearly all have raised mon_¢»v for nls- b J (__, _,___ ,_,- ,, th ul) tml 1 llll 6 elllllln-I' t-:VP ur o . 1 - . , ° _ . . smnaryp P sas. Th°.°m f “" "‘ ‘f ning-_ lie lun.. scenery in the vlciliits another soc-iety is the impeus it has . . ._ -_ - - _ _ _ oi or a l ~\ ¢ - \v.l is charming, and §;v;:t;°lg;\:i;g;_ug_§’?nd illl """'m“r horses lot d~'l\l»g are abundant at P e wo' "”`“ been very low pil--ss Boats can also ;':;;;?a};°;:n;¢;e;;us;;o;I;;-Y 'oéd Elsa be hired, :nl s'»».~.mers_ 'run regular membem 28 havegi ned yhan 1;” ly on the i».y.~ "nu rivers, affording .mme societies re 0r§.i_nio__1‘3____§ be' most pleasant 1-xifurslons. The principal which have mga” Jw °"°'° hotels _are Davies. $2.00 upper day, P . _ ry °°°f’°°,'f“1° $10.50 up pet week; Queen, $1.50 per one of them raising $2010; m;g510ng_ lD& The_evemng session was o enedh y $60 up pu wee Revere 0 B the usual prayer and ptaisepservicd: géroglskm 50 pet dayf $400-$500 Mr W Turner leading. ` . . Rev J M F_she__ Paétor of the chunk Sumnierside is the next largest ` ' he Province with about welcomed the delegaxes on b h lf f tow" m I ' the eo le of Mal e ue Hee B 4000 inhabitants It is situated _ Y c ~ . V » P P P‘1~ S°l<1*l1#. "b» 'li ‘lid A B <1 sl P_i;’P1° _M P E Islalld are 3 _'welll' itil theeautiieliire oéfeqilw iineay lailge a cone, and Maipeque and vlcinty |81. - ,, A - _ ht, th 1 were not behind their country min in fun” “gum , as 8 urge.” _ -_ ' ' an finest de arimen.al store in paragraplis quoted in preference to g‘_f;’__"”_F;;’£;_ ‘h;‘:;f_‘;'@ “ "gm °°"d‘a-I the Maritime? Provinces. besides longer ones owing to more impottant _ -l me W” extended having other large retail stores It demands vfvonspace. It is amusing to I_§_>_;l;Slth§_?_lJ';]_:$'ga£;';d _[Eze 233;-`s has au Electric Light Rant. and a water note the eak atvemptsm-ide by the welcome “cm ___ __ _C _` _ works system sou _,si-wi-rage arebring ,~ a I Pioneer in somewhat changing the Hi,in;t.rpre,ati0,;iof€iE_'wI;.I6,§;;’;_ “glmed f°1'- _Tourists are delighted verbage of many other locals in order im Eng.;-Lainer wimh ev 1, 1 E ‘mb the be.aum.“1 sc' tier? arid me.u."‘.ny . _ _ ery 3°” 9' pleasant drives in the immediate vicinity to oiwulse the fact that they are copied deavorrr intended to proveirae of Snmme,s,de The no els me _ wholesale from the GUARDIAN And Areply to these addre=ses of wel C1 ~b ' ` I . . Q ` e . i _ I _ '_ _ . ‘ _ ' ifton, $2.00 per day. bv agree- yet the Pioneer pra’.ttles childishly $3516 Was given by__Rev F A Whiteman, mem pe,-Week; Ru`s_ $150 ' per bo if ‘ _7 _ _l ' » ' _ _ 3- '15 ¢°P‘@d matter 0 a"m°u°°".d h'ms°`1f by "'”f1`°‘“€ day $7 00 per week (atapbell, $1.25 ___ there was nothing new under the sun. u 'er da $6 00 ,' W _k . P P yt _ P 1' e* Smokino is gi-eghly on the increase Although thls_ 13 an age of ‘3°“V91m°“~ Georgetown and Sl urls are lh» two 7 in the United States. An idea. of how 3:3 bgzggfnngfns Eefilrln the gfmms °f imP01'fal1l "°W115i"‘h° "'“§l*'1`0 Pa" ‘lf S wide Spread the habit has become as Gfd th y' SU c°'iv°“"°"5 are. the lSl8l1d- Will! H P0P\1l*Hil1U 0i1\b0l1¢ . as e oll world I If _ - _ maybehad from the fact that last Pundinp as they do mint coll” 1,000 each. In the tortuerlhe Aitken. year in that country the tobacco bill pilgrimalges inthe far East. Hacnltiigilri $1 50 P ir$d1a§bb‘l ag;;emem-rg' wiéegé for 25,000,000 of people amounted to the idea,int`.lr denominational. Meihcdist Efgzgk fu",-Disbpm,-0;yt,0,?ig,,@f,m0 9 $000,000,000. me ard _B»~=00S= wer fone -lean im., ..’...i.. ...s§..... .l;..s...lv....j M911 S 110113' DU“t9”S ln ' $1.50 per day, $8.00 per we-ek. affords M- ASHLETS REPGRT _ €XC(‘€dlUgly il0ll1B~llii0 ql1l't!'l0I.‘S. _ ___ ,; [Continued on the Third Pave] At Cape Traverse, ayery pleasant Of Malpeque C- E~Convention given ° ' Summer resort, is the Latisrlowue, a ' in Grace Church. ' _ lar e air |101 _ 0 _ »_' g. 'v elat$100 upperday In trying to convey to you an idea of \ $4 00 to $8 00 pl-r week. ln Albertrn D the inte convention I feel that it is al- 1 . there is the Albion Terrace, $1 50 pe mrs: impossible to do so. The one T __da_y, '500 per week. fn-Tlgllishi “ element that predominated, the grand Z _ 'R.ail\vay. 1 00 per day, 5 00 per we-ek, lifting up and impellgng force was tho ’/ In Keusinvton, Clarlifs 1.25 per diy, o prefence and power of The Holy Spirit, 6.00 per vseek; _ Coultrerii il ‘ 1.00 per Tl which no one can easily desctibe or_ //////___ day. 5.00 week. lu Montague. _ ,,/; _ ____ _ ._ _ _ ___ ',_’ _Q .. .’ _ . ' per week In Mount Stewart. Clark’s per week. _ _Tan followinv hotels open- for the - ion met in Malpeque Presbyterian " ' summer seasonzallt Hamptou,P1.»asant ' ' View, " $1.00 pr day $5 00 pr. the church ihat itself was almost an in- ‘ - _ week. At-S'tanhope,.Muidll’s $1.30 r. spiration, decorated as it was with an U _ ` _ day, $5._7 P;-_ Wvek; Qliff 514)() EL abundance of beautiful Bowers inter- . f . ` day. 5-`-6 pr. week. At Bracklev [ni , ' I ._ _ ' 5 o ' \ ' x ..\ed uilh iheCE colors, the pure ,_ _ \ ll _\ Beach, Shaw s,$1.30 pr. day. 6-8 il, i _ white and the cardinal displayed in the ` - ' " _ pr. week ;Sea View, 31,00 P1-_ (ay thgs. and the C E motto ..For (hrlst . _ »_ , _ ' _5 .-6 pr. week. At Rustico, Seaside, ,`,....,_.,,`_,`,`_,_,,,,,,,,.`, and the Church.” Une hundred and $1.75 pr. day, 7-10 pr. week. At eivht-four endeavorers were present, 72 Because of nervousness, dys 5ia,,{ Malpeque. hlorih Shore, $1.00.;/r. dav, - ~ ofawhom were dB]egat@5_ After, short heart trouble, etc. Lots oi' peodlglgust $6. up pr-_ *week A-g Tracadie Be~ici1_ OWlI1g t0 tllB dE‘.8.l`.ll Of l`»llB S9010? Partner Of H18 arm prayer ard praise' service a.:.~d_the sinfr- }l?"'°t°5lt 3:“d1°°k°“ Whllelheifbéalfhyl Acadia $2.00 pr. day $8 O0~10.00 r. 13 b0ll & l\TCKll1ll0l1 112 l)'3C0lIl€S ll6(}B$8&l` $0 IVB ies Of “Onward Christian S01di:_.____ff..z.}'-rv"-"~'“ ' E+/ ‘f,.">*.lft; _;-'cgi w x ” _ ‘Q-.'._*'_;~ ~ ‘ki "=§' ,_,_,_,,.. 5;,_r;» ., Q, __ < " ‘ L, ~. .T l r ‘ g f F C _W _“_ ., ». -9 I'-'H ‘i4PV*?1 _ _ . . _ f our business to task having given prominence to M ses ra ed__ Them is_a time for itsel.. it enjoys all the ioilness cflh- W6 l18.V6 dlSp0S6d 0 re lead us to requl the fat: that Mr E W McCi-eady has ° P dy f t f sea brfeze. and the advantages _ibut & Q 0 , and C1I'cumSt8.DC€S won fame for himself as wal corres- §hr?:;r;nc3;;l.!?;pea(i¢r Zcnifyliheofggjtig? can °”1.Y bediuved fwm Se? _M h";_g Settlement Otherwise .poud~~.r, in Cuba for the New York yren otlsrael that they go forward.".`i§h§b;;ir€ged:,em§;mture 0 t 8 wa er C0l1l’i`» Will Immediately follow ‘ ` ' ` ` Tremblingly they did so and the waters gr °. . Charlottetown.. the important ritv of B the Island, bas over 12.000 inhabitants, and is the capital. It is connected by rail, sieamshi_p and stage w_i_th all the °2dff ' ' I . \\\ l il t has an en erpnsng as ig t and= power Company, two Electric light plants and a stleet railway / .will soon be. an accomplished 2/\\ fact. It has a first. class _ water Tl \ works system suppling t-he city \ _ with as good if not the best ' water in \ ___ _ "‘\~ ~ I / America, and al complete modern sys \ tem of sewerage is now being con- ~° - structed. It is famed for its wide streets, lbs ____ -‘-- * "lf many of which are shaded, its many _TSM _ uw - “'°“1-.-.~ -_ _» _ pleasant drives. the plitrcipal of which "' . _,~ is the new Park Roadway. i's attractive 5°->*""""` surroundings, pure water, and _ clear, cool and bracing air. It is widely known ` _ __i".. " as one of the he-altlli st cities in Canada * ’" ” `" ' - ,:._-- e-:E”*"`_ - .__ it has'two h'»s|_i a‘s.manv churches and a ~_Z_I_;._,_:'.~f‘?f;=-rr. "°"' '°° large and elegant new O;efa House. ‘ It " ` ` lalso has several fine public bu.ldings l and a market which is one of the chief 1 sources of the citizens’ pride. It has one of the largest and best equipped \\\ it 3,. / . `>§5`l-' *__/\. _pf 'ill _ ' ,___._;..”IZ ' _\`§:~\‘\`-°‘\" \ \_ nl 1 "'~€;E'-l*x:.;‘; '.1 1,, .» .s&_; ; lg lh\ _ _.I Q T7 minion. Gu its west side is Victona Park -a favorite summer resort-while On the east ale the magnificent new f@w McDonald 0- 1 50 per day 6 00 1 11:-li’-1;- .{::.l°°ft i=lNl_AvsoN si ri¢l