__=.,.____ _;;. .__ ,,.....-V., -- -‘-»-_ nwuhamuruakamw ;.~a::v.»u-._ on on -\.»vw=~ waulygawowbd-M-~ -~ - A Q-» ¢a4-»- - -- --.\»» 11|. »\ aura -»» " A -vw -_ _ 1- :<.,-;.v:,i=:»- _ _G ,i as. _-»--.»» ,7:~..\-,N _ _ __.;,._ , 1 __A ,’_Fv _ I Y -"‘ f` "f" =z“'§“@*f 1” . ~ ... , - ° A e » ‘ .» - g » _-~ 4 $5. _ , 5,, 5 ~ T I ‘ ' " “"1 ' i . _ .- - ~» <.- + ` . ,_ ` _ _ *V gf s \ A I ,I ..,_,, ,. s , y 0 THIS- GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFEIOWN PRINCE' EDWARD ISLAND. AU }UST 29 IWI I \ .I il 1 S I M O A Doctor liiltheliousel TANTON’S AIN ELIEF Wl||nvaafaithlu|,houeaaandm»swu\hy rkuiinr rnvsxcurt _» §lekn1eoauwbenyoulaaatAe;m(I.. In FotCo&, Dhrrhaea, Chlllgmrir matiam,$praina.N¢ura.lgh, 'I'ootha¢h¢,Cramp,SoraTl:r¢L &¢.,&c.,lta¢varhi.la. ',.I-:V Forsolacvsryvhere. Pr'loc25¢¢aparbolla~ " lo0ALl‘8 survznuur PILL# ran - Ycun uvln AID IQUILJ. For sale evai-yvbefe,25eraperbox.ov by mall on receipt ol price. ' _ Sole proprietors, Tax Wmoara C ical. C0. hloatrel-L Clnadl. “II _ \. ,. , PLANT LINE Oommencing August 20th the wall-known steamers of the l:‘l~\nt line, will leave Charlottetown for B rston vi Hawkesbury and Halifax, 8- S. YARMOU TH Tuesdays at noon S. S. OLIVETTE Friday at noon. Returning will leave Boston Tues- daysand Saturdays Passengers via Picton on Wednes- days and Saturdays make connections at Halifax for Boston direct. For tickets and all particulars ap- ply to I- l. ¢l||PlAl» W~ W- BURKE, Manager. Agent. June 4. Charlottetown, P.E.I’I fl-1 -==-1-ri#-*--'fs . ,f“ . ’ _ _. W1, ,, V _ _ 5 _ é,¢,»'{-4.|a-.T’_4»w| . _ !f/`h\.gD\§"»\`; ~ _ V .r 41' \f '. .~_ ~_‘} -_ -' : _ ` ~ -' -\»"/ /-1 -’_,-"_-1;./-' _ __, . _ _/_ ,,___._ ___,_... _ ‘__ _,_,. ,__ __ __ _ , _ llllllllllllllllllllllil (10. L Sealers “Northumberland and Princess ’ .Leaveas below every day, Sundays excepted (Standard tiiiie.) fiom POINT DU CI-IENE, on arrival of r1.5c train from _St. John, for SUMMERSZDE, connecting with express train for Charlotte- town and Tig: igli. from SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train for Charlottetown and all station of P. E. I. R., for POINT DU CI-IENE, connectin with day t.iain fo' ST. JOHN, BOSTON aug a1oNrR_r_-3.11., Connection at Moncton with Train for Canada and N. B., at St john with C. P. R. and Railway for U. S. and Canada. also at St. _¥ol1u with Steamers of International S.S_ Line or Boston direct, Tuesday and Saturday, due the following day at noon, and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1nornings,with Steam- ers for Ea.-tport, Portland and Boeto n. Prom PICTOU, on arrival of day train from ¥ALIFAX and SYDNEY for CHARLO'l"l`E- OWN. Prom CHARLOT 1 ETO WN for PICTOU. at 8 30 a. m., connecting there with day trains for CAPE BRETON and dALIFAX_ At NORTH ` ZYEN EY with Steamer Bruce for Newfound- n _ Af»B§°AI.IF lx With C. A. & PLANT LINE fOr ton. Through tickets to be had at Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E, I. Railways, and o1_i the Compaenys Steamers and connecting lines in Unit States and Canada. ..._ HA'-.ES -L _ _- _,W -3'.. W P. E. ilmlwiv On and after Monde , June ioth., 19o1, the hninsofthis railway run daily (Sundays anepted) as followsz- _ SUMMERSIDE And its Attractions To Tourists Gulf of St. Lawrence, it enjoys all the coolness of the sea breeze and the advan bathing at about 65 degrees. ants, and is the capital. It has many a street railway is in embryo. It has ings, pure water and clear cool and brac hospitals, many churches and a large and elegant newOoere House. It also has sev- lic squares are Queen Square in he centre ofthe city, beautifully laid out with bloom- ing plants ot everydescription, a fountain and:well arranged walks, and enlivened with a band of music during the summer 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 moat pleasant excursions. The principal hotels are Davies, Queen, and Revere. Summerside has above will inhabitants It is situated on beautiful Bedeque Bay. It has the largest and dnest departmental store in the Maritime Provinces, besides having other large retail stores. It has an Electric Ligh: Plant, and a water works system and sewerage are being agitated for. The hotels are-Clifton Queen, Russ, Strathcona and Camphll. Georgetown and Souris have a popula- tion of about 1,000 each. In the former are the Aitken, Tapper,Revere, Dominion, McConnel, Manuel and Globe hotels and in Souria the Sea View. Kimball, Imper al. American' arid Harbor View. At Cape Traverse a very pleasant sum- mer resort, ls the Landsdown Hotel; in Alberton, the Albion Terrace and Wisner in Tignish the Railway and Bellevue; in Kensington, C1ark’s and Commercial; in Montague, McDonald, and in Mount Stewart, 0l`ark’s and Mans'6n’s The following hotels open. for the ‘suin mer season: At Hampton, Pleasant View at Stanhope, Mutche’s, and Cliff; at Brackley Point, Shaw’s: at Rustico. Sea- side; at Malpeque, North Shore; at Tracadie Beach, Acadia; at Alberton, Seaforth; and at Pownal, F‘orida. In addition to those already mentioned here are other tow ns and villages in the Province with hotel accommodations while many farm houses prepare for the reception of tourists. The rivers and ` streams team with trout, the bays with mackerel, while game of every descrip- ion ab mnds. F gums *ii CHABLOTTETOWN MARKETS. (Corrected every Tuesday.) Beef (quarter) per lb. ..._ Beef (sma1l)per lb _ . . . . . . _ _ Butter (fresh) per lb . . . . _ _ Chickens per pair. _ _ . _ Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . . _ _ Fowls per pair . . . . . . _ . _ . ._ Flour per cwt. . _ . . . . _ . . _ _ . _ _ Oatmeal, new, per cwt. _ _ _ Hides per lb . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _. Hay per awt . _ _ . . . _ . . . . _ ._ Oats . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Beets, per bunch. _ _ _ . _ ... Pork . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . _ . ._ Potatoes new, peek. _ _ _ _ ._ Mutton per carcass . . . . . _ _ _ Onions per bunch _ . . . . . . . _ . Carrots, per bunch ...... . _ Lettuce per bunch ....... _ . Cattle Dressed . . . . . . _ . _ . _ . _ _ Radishes _ _ . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ _ Turnips, doz . . . . . . . . . _ . _ .. Peas, per quart . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ Cauliflower. _ _ _ . _ Cabbage . . . . . _ . ._ _ . . Gooseberries _ Black Currants. ..._ _ Butter Beans. _ . _ . . Blueberries. _ . . . _ `Celery.._......_ _ Cucumberl. _ _ _ _ .. Squash . . . . Tomatoes lb.. _ _ .. . _ . . ..._ _ eeeeeeeeeeee eeeebee 8&SSSii2~»‘S&i'5‘.`»'“i8'¢`>°8’£15“5i2€S€S SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS QQQQQQQQQQOOCDHOOOOCDO SSSSSQFSSSESSSSSSSKS ie MARKETS. ‘trains Outward. Trains Inward Read Down. Stations. Read Up. ltl. 11.11. A.il. fm 3.10 7.30 lv. Ch’town ar Ro alt unc. N.yWi1¥sIiire 8.29 Hunter River 2 oo 7.51 859 Emerald June. 11.18 7.22 _ io. 1 9-5 1.15 8.45 3.3o 7_5o 12.55 8.3¢ 12 1z_15 8.01 1 4. 8.19 4.26 5.c6 iiiiii 1*' v io 2139 6-4s 7. 18 5:47 39 9-19 9-55 Pnl. Emerald June. 9.23 Kensington io.45 6.58 9_45a lv ro_15 6.35 r }S'aide{ _ 1o_o5 lv. ar. 1 W 1 ' .13 i»§.l‘¥‘n¥" 12.42 0’Leary 1.40 Alberton 2.35 ar Tignish lv P.M 9.15 6.oo B. 5.26 1-gi +58 6.44 4_o6 5.41 3.26 5.oo 2,50 a_M 1».M 1>.|1. i>.x. an 3.1 ai; 7.4o Ha , pressed . _ _ . . _ . . . ._ .I0 &;;;.e-;;;;;;;te;. hi83i8i!§3S8888§585ii3&‘5 Barle ,perbushel_ Beef (¥:arcass)(per lb .... _ _ Lamb per hen _ . . . . . . _ . _ _ s Pork liveper lb. . . . . S Buckwheat _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . . . __ ' Butter, per lb . . . _ _ _ . . . . _ ` Calfskins, each _ . . _ . _ . _ . Eggs,..pe1° doz .......... . _ Hay, per. ton . . . . . _ . . . _ .. S8$8`S8S8888S'8S35°S8 ooooomi-c>ooaocoo° Hides ger lb . . . . ._ Island lour, perltll ll1s.... Oatmeal, per lil) lb's_ _ _ _ ' Oats (black) per bushel. _ _ . Oats (white) per bushel. _ _ Wheat per ushel... . _ . _ . Pork (carcass) per lb __ _ Potatoes, (new) per bush P.M. zoo LM a.x ` PJ1, 6.oo lv Cli‘town ar 8-°s s-5° 3.25 7.oo ar {Mt.Ste_wart}lv7.oo an 3.3o 7.05 lv Junction ar6.51 2_1o 6~ 7-34 1501211 6.31 1.31 7.55 St. Peters’ 6. i ar Souris-'lv og 'os Lees; asses QCCOO 88888 Turulps. ..... _ .. . _ . . . _ . ._ Beets (table) . _ _ . _ . _ . . . _ . Lamb skins each ........ _ _ Shgep skins ........ W (washed) . . . . . . . . _ _ 5.10 11.55 mat. a.i| is P Mt. Stewart A' H' 335 7 ie lv ]u_ne_ ar 6.5o M7 Z-53 Cardigan _ 6.01 _ie 15 ar lv 5.45 1a,_a5 2.oo 12.48 Prince Edward Island’s summer climate is delightful, and scenery is beautiful and quietly picturesque. Surrounded by the PRINCEEDWARD ISLAND lk- agesthat can only be derived from sea Charlottetown has over 12,000 inhabit- ing air. It is widely known as one of the healthiest cities in Canada. It has two eral fine public buildings and a market which is one of the chief resorts of the p citizens here. It has one of the largest sideis in the Park;on§the east side are the I Illloilwois ' ` 7' Eebbeeecbeb ssaaeeeeeer ssSssss8Sss QQCQQQQOGQQ esaeseeseea Goo ecassessaaseaseseeeS§se P.l L1 3.25 lv hue:-aid jan ar 7.oo ar C. Traverse lv. 5.0¢ ‘trains o this railway are runhy' Kiera Qandard'l'llne. C»L%, D. POTTINGRR. Gen. Man. Govt. RF. Houston, .B. v I it if gl' 5 lii°§._P1iii§.lii°i| at i>\V A Hutcheson a __ - _, , . .1 ,Q . ` ._ _.-. ....__ _._ ‘ , " r S l 1 - \~' 2.: _ : _-jj_‘.rr'l‘_~;"'»"»'5" . _ ,- , _ _ ~ ='~`* . » ‘ “;<»t.. *.2 e. ._-_-_ . -.~1~»~=-1".-_--‘ <5 Y c -,_ - .- » _ ' _L_-»;`:"X aa f . , ~ ;~ ,» s < `»~ ~ J H .» I5 docs am' wathb9°d=` ‘ clothes or hands f so many use WQI Uleilel. In llexiauou & Melevhi,`.Queeal..a|eah re _,_ `~., J' _ :Auf THE evenings. The rural scenery in the vicln- _ July 22, Mo &'l`li. ll great retail stores, besides a large whole- -'J ' » ' ‘ 3, sale trade. It has a Gas Light and Power Company two Electric lights plants, and a first class water works and sewerage sys tem. It is famed for its many pleasant ` ' _ drives the principal of which is the new Park Boulevard, its attractive surround l and best equipped pork-packing establish _-_.V ‘_ _ ` .. ments in the Dominion. On the west ` ' - _ "1 "\`; ‘ _ _ _[L » ' ;_ I ._ <'. ; 1, _.=;"` "’; , . ,_ magnicent new Exhibition Building '.,' `~ J.-',f, :_ ° r and Driving Park. Chief among its pub- '~`f-fl. 1 ',~,’ ' ,,_.L`1.¢ _-rs., iJ§"',-` GREAT-EST CHEW O\I EARTHl £3<2>];£[J> ]EF\7LJUEiF§?lU\7]E\JE3]E[IEI. singurggj,;l¢)¢3,]E»];;[]g;p; EVEN THE TAGS ARE VALUABLE--SAVE THEM ~ ~ ~ -- - -- OUR ILLUSTRATED PREIWIWHS 'ri-is Em--Prior-:E TQ-BAcoo co’vr Lima. AND. 'WRITE FOR v e i __-_,_ “I can't get on with that young woman at all." “What’s the trouble T “Oh, she gets mad when I say she’s: nature, and she gets mad when I say she’s immature.” ' To makemoney lt is necessary ho have a clear, bright brain, a cool headfree from pain and strong vigorous nerves. Mil- urn’s Heart and Nerves Pills invigorate and brighten the brain, streng`th`en‘ the nerves, and removeail heart, nerve’ and brain troubles. Judge-You say the defendant turned and whistled to the dog. What followed Intelligent Witness-_-The dog, sor- Tit-Bits. Sick Headache. however annoying and distressing. is positively curedubi Laxa Liver Pills They are easy to e and never gripe. _ _ Y *L_* INTERNATIONAL S. S. C0. FIVE TRIPS A WEEK 20 Hours to Boston The Steamship “St. Crouxl' will sail from `_~- " "'~-. St. §_ohn DIRECT to BOS ON eve TUES- _‘ " ._ ‘, DAY alll SATURDAY _°` wp' '1 at 5.3¢ p. rn. standard. - @ ~, 1 Fast express to Boston. V in r -_ ‘ Steamers Cumbe - '-_‘-'-'»-"l.' land" and State of Maine” will mil from St. John, for Bastport, Portland and Bosto , A -_-if mTEP_Ni\':\oNrr__-' '-__ 5.5.gc ~ '_.' n every MOND Y, WED- NBSDAY and FRIDAY mornin g, at 7.30 o’cloek standard, due in Boston about 4 p. ni. next day. an American Expomtion at Bullalo Choice I route from Boston $20 00 Sl lohn to Buffalo and Return. Passengers arriving in St. John in the evui- ihg can go direct to the Steamer and take Cabin Berth or Staeroorn for the trip. For ratestand other information apply to _ ’ t nearest ticket Agent or o WILLIAM G. LEE, afi-nt, St. jo n, N.B. OW NOTE. _Do not overlook this route to the 1 Steamer City of Ghent. Ccmmencing May 3rd, will sail from Charlottetown for Halifax every Friday morning, calling at Summerside, Port H-wksberry, Ari- chat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon iRiver,Sheet Harbor. Returning will leave Halifax every Tuesday evening, making same calls. Through Bills lading issued to Great Breton and a.l points at lowest rates. W. W. CLARK_ ` Agent. m 1 Thesgggilar Fast Line Between Eastern Nov and Boston via Windsor Junction and Halifax. ' ~: arririn! in Haillsx next da at 31 Lin. &press rrain atmmg,GeneralPaaaengerAge`nt,Ken|:vi1le,N3. _ I _ . ` Q . , M c" '_ ‘_ _ V - " 5 ' ' 5*" “°“"!‘E'*- _- » , _1 _ _ _ ‘4i!5°P¢-'=~ , ~ ‘ i as - 1- »_ , .. ._ _ : < v' -‘ 11, -p:-‘ ..'~'1;~'j Charlottetown. May 1,1901 dikw' ,llllllllllle llllll llllllllll Aud8teamahipI,ineato Boston via Yarmouth' EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Halifax dull (ex- rr-»~»-‘,"‘é’-"-»-,’ ‘rafters _ 1°*-m,‘*’n,,* "‘l W Un gfsaiaesiié, me :gin ybuyrgeipfuwgrn instiie orn ng* Let anyone set his heartto do what is rlkht, and ere long his blow is stamped with all that goes to make up heroic ex- pressions.-Charles Kingsley. ` ai m .I r S ... I _ _ _, E _ 1 ""1 “°°' °°~ in-1" 5? I 1 B-f! »~ f _ .' - \_ 5_5 "_, ii. _ AH, °°°ef~°~- _ _ _ tlierltinserrovinceaandhoatoa., . .-. _'_ _ ------ vmneumdsnyf se¢ien,en.i-fini! “”l -, - g leave Foston,daily`ai"3p.m. ' `M_ilAxom".’B‘_A'°'An'.°B%=Jc"wind- ’nu&ud”".¢h., lntsetown, Branch omeeiu Wadman'abu'fldin3 lgmee: 'bee reiuefgeees °‘*P°"¥’° “i°“'T°°1°°'-1 " `&U0!l¢]'\i T ii. ii iii 1¢¢¥»F9¢i1'7 »~- _ -> __ - f _ ~ } ` I » 1' $3, __ / “ J-1 99 QQ 99 I! UF 1' W?-WY§f§=H "'L"Y‘¢ *W "4Ah"V` 'T' '§"»lK1‘T"TP-‘Wil _ Q9 QQ -_ 7 17-all ~». vast; 0- Il' *Va 1 _,..u\.n_.¢¢a....__ she-oh. 1 think it sine vmnvsiiesi, Your supply of coal rs worked il well QW IMT time and now you are ready for moi-5 Wdi san ` you with the best and that is always” the cheapggt ll PIGKRHD ~l G Peelres No 1 Wharf Chg;-lgiiemwn Milk Vets Milk Cans \I11k Buckets Milk Testeis `VI11k Scales \I1lk Separators Milk Aerators T A l`lcLeai1 < Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P E, L lpl. 18 d & w tf »\’?'T.‘W'.2b' 'M ¥’\1**~fP"‘v -(T invigorates blood, tones up the system, _ if\H‘FF‘?!W"'¥W*‘1Y‘”l’\'£..7`HYY T '"1 ll” wrought iron Dillar lifthe" world. It is _ ___ _ ____ __________` __.i)D{ S ELEGRAPI1 MATCHES ".T.._'1 old; J ’¥»§¢.rl »~..._- 4%' before retiring, it will work while ou , 44 _ _rev AM*-_ l .i ii jéii gil `5~`§ef`s most of the bm hatches lcastnouy -»~ 15 -.. elegrapas