.»' ~,_ 'er-G , .f _ in 3*? __ _ .,2"‘, _ _/i" 5' ' ., ~_\ = -1; 1 44",' ~e fl ~ `-A .. _ __< ; ,Jw i- f _ A _(_. ‘:. .1 ` ri* _ , L -§ _ i1 lin 1. \ e it , 1 r_ ` `.’ 1' ` Q i L - s 4 'I' ._»_,. ,._ __ 3 fe" i`. .ii J- ` in .'.i~ 1' :`*, '3- ' e K 3 -fi .. 3; _ ._ “' - ,/‘ .1 - *i . FU-I - ' -; .w4r~s~-‘v _ ;_ r ~¢.,..' _ _ _ / ` ' .f 1 _, , ' ,rv ~% g s M 1 1- I “ /2 . THB GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD *NL UWT# JUNE 3° i9o2 1 I . ;» U .` ` ` " ~ ' ~ »..'.._, _~_ - .i : ~ r _,,\.. I 1 J if F) ...ng Dioxins EDEN soLn* -W _ sa; ae;;iv:"»~»nc s~1u~fvi>l‘lI’ 5m%d3OM I f 'fi if -u _ if-*Play-»"\\ \;‘F` *i ': (fs l.'_\ \.*\` `f `~ ' ~ ,* ' t J I _ H" L 2 ll x\-5 /' .\L"/.,,` s _' "\ *X -` ~, ' 5 " ' " "»‘..`~,"\`£) »;"‘\\..-WQL’ \. ,'~ ,-- ~~ . 52, ' ,; 1 - ~. , <` ‘ ~; :_ -_;».<;.,, 1 T ,:, =; `1 " t " ' f _ . _ ` - ~'~1 L2 Ill GIHUWN SIM NAVIGMM G0. lllilll. _ STEAMERS _ _ “Northumberland” and “Princess” Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted. From POINT DU CHENE on arrival of _11.0o train from St. John for SUMMERSIDE. connecting there with express _ train for Char- lottetown and Tignish. F rom SUMMEQSIDE, on arrival of morning train from Charlotteto w 8-_iid 211_ Stations of P. E. I. R., for POINT DU CHENE, oonnec ting with day train for ST. JOHN, BOSTON and MONTREAL. Cannecio:.a:':;:;cto,s Kit:-‘tr==;'or all' stattlogafau LIP. R. aldvltesd mamma, andatgt '¢<..<-.1 - - aya or . . or a polata an _ also t 1 is-,-it ~ .im was semen of men s. s. Lire, ' °° From PICTOU about 5 p. m. for CHARLOTTETOWN. From CH_ARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU. at 9.00 a. ni., connecting “__ there with day trains for CAPE BRETON and HALIFAX. :At NORTH SYDNEY with Steamer Bruce for Newfoundland. At HALIFAX with C. A. & PLANT LINE for Boston. ? to be had at Grand Trunk. Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. ' and on the Com an 's Steamers and eonne ' lines in nit d States U ma 9 y cting e F. w- |-|A|.‘ss, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Secretary, 6:1 dw_lels°n ' Tne,Tossl=so Epicure who does not usetlie __ _ Hickey Twist, Pearl or Ruby 9 . Has never derived that ,real enjoyment' w`Bc1i` is "his: * They are the gems of the trade. I FINE CUT MIXTURBS IN I and 2 POUND TINS. n1oK.'éi_j_i';°__gr_;_ic:oHoI.soic A' ii _ ;.mmm i‘t. . ._ _ _ __ x -' ‘~_`f I :. ' - . ._ »--i » ' . 'lijli ._ i`|_,J ]N`C)'];'_i;_}f_(JiiE}! ` We have for sale in this town fart of that property known as Barrington Park, which is ivided up in lots, of nearly % acre in each. Thisproperty isin one of the mostde- sirable locations in the town, and be sold to those who intend building homes, on the installment plan.We also loan :none for building 'on these lots. _lille have for sale some of the most desirable; business lots in the town ' Also some very nice lots throughout the town for°dwel’- ings. *We will build you a house ready for you to move into, and give you from 7% to 15 years to pay for it. _ All we want is a small cash deposit. _ _- _ ' _ da Brokers, etc., Sydney Mines SIC " _- 5 Si i i Ask Your Grocer' For ' V '- . v V-_ .I-_ 1 ‘g , - Q' » "--55. ` __j,: '__).v, "fe, -,_, ' l/;T`=`J.‘ 1 3.. ` i f.~"~' 1/1 » I - ~~y‘.~r-__» _ -. ._-.. , 1 X . _ V 'ri1EiE§ B.EoDv co's " `°""O 1 ‘ ‘ r I ` A & 'O . use ” HUG ii 'U "A _ . %Huii»rr.vS°11°fl»¥°f¥ ~------» .. _ _ tion oi the mo" the visionary build n great t ig" nf i|`i0 1 ; , H \ irq ‘ ». AA itous iall of Marion City, wit which the names of two of the mos famous cliaracters of In dern iictio are associated These cgaracters are Martin Chuzzlewit and Colonel Mu! berry Sellers, the former created bv Charles Dickens and the latter Mark Twain Marion City was onel William Muldrow in mg located on the about midway between do , and Quincy, widely booincd after the manne many boom cities of that period, a the coming metropolis of the Missis- sippi valley it never got beyond t paper stage and collapsed Just prio to the visit oi the great Engl novelist to the United States ri 4* 5.. o U p ,\. “'~_ in mi: mice ,oy It will be recalled that Dickens lound that on that occasion many things about the Republic which oi iended his English sense of propri tv Among them was Marion City D- When he returned to his native land .bm he proceeded to lampoori the Ya Lees in a. most caustic manner, and as one of the vehicles in which t turn loose his satire he wiote M tin Chuzzlewit As Dickens tells the Story M Chuzzlewit visited the United State and went as far west as Missouri, where he ini ested his money an that of Mark Taplev, his servant in the boom town of Eden Thi imaginary Eden was in reality M ion Citv On their way west M tin and Mark fell in with one Gene al Choke, who introduced them t the agent of the boom town H showed them a. beautiful map of t wonderful young town, with its me ket place, public buildings and bu streets, and they invested Chuml wit beings assured that there was no - -Ann- At the big dissolution sale dollar s worth of Dry Goods, Gent’s Furnishings, must be cleared out the building before July 12th and to do quickly we will give you. a. stmght ...ii “nn -rinxviiio crrr or iinnv as rl' rnimn on urn " FND the ilrst editlloll lil' Martin CII Ili” (18411, illustrated by Pllli. gn architect in the city A couple dw: later they took a boat tip t river to the place This, accordi to Dickens story, is what t The price of every piece of gooM in the store Never before in the history of ea to their eyes they nngiit have 130, Dry hu M ith holly, onthegrim dcmalnsof dxelpatlr-a lat moe-ass, with fallen, tim i‘*'°°*‘"i"°°""*"'i*°`”’?ii “mg 'been such inducements held out to the cash cult M siitutley stopped. At Eden too waters of tha deuge might have only the week before so choked wigli -."::»:..~°.‘¢.:1‘.#".°.:‘..".;°::“.:.r;.:"=°&__‘;‘°;°" buyer It may be years before you will ,_;_§e,_5;;;§,t;,;,j;;r=,¢,;;;»f:3ri;j.i;;&1;-,»»;;,;ii; "have another opportunity to buy new urb- plmce the Public buildings- Here comes an Edener" said ~ and come one did 'Phev 'told the man the nature og t purchase and inquired where it hy. tio his own dwelling, he said, so dole' C he had used it for a storehougepor corn He then gave them tio lim as an additional scrap of local' t that he had iiuried the last prop:-#Qui __ is the Aa they groceeded further on iii tracks and come more and more t their journey’s end the monotonous #bali tion ot the scene increased to thin def? that for any redeeming feature it 23 with his own hands ~ This dismal picture of Eden i doubtless an exaggeration oi *$0 ”" " ~> real Marion City, but it is soripd Dickens purpqse of illustrating al peculiar phase oi United States lé "nfs: f We ve liven awfully busy but wiv# wrote his description of the Mark Twain, collaborating Cin.. M., 1...... ...... » extra help to await on you. If tiers in 5 mm Gilded Age in which is t§le¢h&§;e story oi Colonel Mu berry who in real life was Colonel Willhm . Iuldrow Having lived within a or P If I' few miles of the departed Media City and being familiar with 1 Ita history and that of Colonel. Hul- drow, it was not strange that Qle- mena should have selected of the striking events of 4..-$1 n -, ca wntinatmtat c1'o°l2i1ii"gnowishis.ghanos. Tcmscad inievihwkfywsd iw befoifeimmy mi icon f f~-.__-».-.-_"I “_ »1 _ ‘ 4 ' .Ar ` ` _'V' F __ .¢-~ .Q-. , ____ _-._-.___ _Z ._-._ ‘ce _W-. {_»_';"» rua ,.5 I 1 Jifl I i I-` ’3J"‘i;i’1i1|r>5_ ~- * A _ which undettbelit-!\\0 V t Initaeasenfid was to eonguer the vw" doolonel 519’ fii €J‘*'R Ju ».` , cfravmc' ri. J,