-f _ ' ._ '- . ` "‘f1,'-f THE GUARDIAN CHARLCTTETOWNH JULY 261898. ii M p s'sini-: Ann mince co Men and f _ _ l Il °""" 4 _ ri ’ " `\ Jyuw S M-\ . 'ol ’ _\ `”` "`:~. r ’ “ 2 i A l ' 5 »‘ I " ‘\ ‘fy ' V N ( Y-*J f H( \ 1 ANOTHER dwelling on Water Street women - ' 1 -- "’ Wholesale M This is Sleepless Hall! $3fl).00 per month. employs 600 tailors and garments every six days. 28 people daily. stead oi in 22 yf_ar_d lengths as the tailor buys them iromwho- lesalers. ' lt costs “Sleepless Hall" $2.50 for the making of a dress suit a suit egual to a $15.00 bought direct from the mills Its tweeds and linings are m thousand yard lots, in- "iii-l.:;§._\,v”liti'\ *-1* ~ :¢,'» ‘ ‘Q Tailoring It has 210 windows, yet its electric light bill is It contains 48,000 square feet of iloor space, tailoresses, cuts up 20,000 yards of cloth weekly, and makes 5000 gentlemen’s It has 120 electric sewing machines, and 28 elec- tric pressers, as well as electric cutting knives, and button hole machines, which each do the work of ? irq; - » |':'| 1'. 1 gl nfroniw ciorninc 'PL' .a$-» -_f».i._e""5 M I’<;"_T2‘_. ` < msnmmtm - ‘2 sniivrusviizg J 4,7 . _ *___ ._ ’=._ which would cost a tailor _ $9.00 for mal§ingt_h§c_oitalone. yvlkfi 'N _ This is Q no tailor can sell ' . “Fit-Reform” for less than $25.00 to $35.00 I Qoak “The Logic of Qress" free. 5 Sole Local Agency, Prcwse Brothers i il Slllllllllllljll lllllll P. E. l.__li_A|LWllY ONnnd after M0.\¥D_\Y,27th June, lE98,‘.he Trains of this Railway will run daily, ‘Sundays excepted) as under:- ins Outward. Trains Inward. Bead down Read Un. P. W A.M. P.M. P.M 3.10 7.45. _ _ _ _ Charlottetown. _ _ . _ .. 4.3) .Hunter River.. ._ '° 6.14 _...E 1d...__. Wd Si. .¢=> 'yiwsf-7'?-15 grew 5-'S $553531? Q35? -“ ' 1 : :i-‘ : :: f" 51 2 3** if s= S E. TU 9= -9° gg g if 23 ~=-.U-9° _~'s=~ s°s°Ié‘>s`=‘f'$ 3355! 3551>’ S3:-‘H15 333% . ".’°"“ . Lensington . . . _ _ _ {P 3'side} _, nrt Hill ...... ._ .0‘l' eary . . . _ . _ _ _ _ Alberton. _ _ ..Tiguish . _ . . _ _ 5.17 (.2) 8.45 7.45 8.37 9.17 9.55 P.M. _ . P 2': _ " »-i~'~s»= ff" ses sa A.M. 2.& 3.25 3.25 4.43 5.15 P.M. rar. 3.86 4.11 4.41 6.10 am. ( Mseiirm-a ______ __ I' L V lin. stew...-t} A _Cardigan _ Georgetown. _ _ élio oo >9°9°."".°'° 36525? 3i"‘>'§ >1< 3*’ ri-i _ 5'5- ;u°-‘... . TU - l=§s§’§.§S " P4 T35# |14 L.. 4. .ms- 825 QWHQ P gang s --EF- '».§i. ; ?;s¢;> _ $5225# .lv Stewart... _ _Morell _ __ .sn |Peters. _ __ _ _ ouris ..... ._ wmwwp 53F5¥ ,_.:.. fi:: in .Emerald. _ _ ._ _.Cape Traverse... ...in 54" _ww #es 13.00 Lv__.Point du Chene. I.C.R. 2l.2i....._.....M0ucton.1.4.1.R . . . _ _ _ . . . . ._ 11.15 '> _ 5" 255 assi 18.15 Ar.__Montreal, l. C. R . . . . . _ _ _ __ ir- T” I-I sv Ei SllllTllP0llTlWESl_'_ Allll EAST RIVERS. y excepte ) . Steamer leaves Southport for Charlottetown p. £iSundaIy;eEx,¢9pied.) OH from 11.05 to 12 noon. > Rockv Point at 6.30, 8, 9 30 and 11 a. m., 1, 2, 4, and 5.30 p. m. every week day. Sunday-Leaves Charlottetown 9.00 a. m. 12.15. 2and 4 . m. Ri‘ 8_1' Bfidlle 4 p. ni. calling at VVestville when r uired EAST RIVER | MODGBY-Leaves for East River 3. p. m. 790n in callingat Haggartys and Hickeys Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 p- m mak in return tri ' tfirniuiz Tuesday. Leaves I_{ayden‘s _Wharf DS. fagave-1 S»*ni~da.ys`at 5a. m.,_ leaving Hay- densWha:f for Charlottetown at 7.' a. m. calliriz at Hugga.rry’s and Hickeys Whai-ves. nate week, as the tides may suit. \_ STR. "JACQUES CARTIE R" from Orwell about 8 _ m. on Thursdays. Leaves for Crapaus at 3 a. m. and 3 p. ui. ou Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Southport. r 6.30 a.. gi., and returns every half hour until 10 .P- 111- tounda s d. _ 5-45 8- 111. and runs every half hour until 10.05 un sys- aies Charlotietown at Tu. Jn. Bhd eV¢'¥'Yl1*\lf hour until 8.35. Steamer laid i Monday-Seamer leaves Charlottetown for 'l`huisda.y~l.eaves Charlottetown for West. piaking return trips at 3 p. m. from Charlotte own. . Steamer leaves for Mt. Stewart every alter- _ Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at 3 o‘clock in the afternoons 'of Tuesday, Wednesday and -- - Thursday and arrives from Orwell about 6.30 CQNNEC-1~10N:i_ a. m. on the same days. 'l‘he boat also returns Friday and arrives fi-cm Crapaud about 10 a. m. On Saturday the boat leaves for Cralpaud at 2 a. m. and '2 p. in., and arrives at Char otte~ Page L-.»_ __ __s:.J0i.n, C. P_CR_R_ __ __ .ir ww" at 10 a' m` and 8'3" °' '"` 12.50 p.m.....__.8ang\ir vl. _ 5.20 a.in. Portland M. C. R. (Sat'd exe 8.10 Ar..Boston BALM R . _ . _ . _ . _ __l.»v. 9.00 _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ . __ _ __ _.Montreal . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . __ 8.10 . . _ . . . . . . ..Beston, B. and M. R . _ . . . ._ 9.00 ar . . _ . . . _.Montreal, C. P. H. A.M. ;_.. 5:1 ` w;§@w;rF sessssss is being enlarged and improved, it is said, in anticipation of a pleasant event in prospect. _ Mn Joris' Cosraiiv. who has been visiting his people here. left by the Northumberland yesterday to resume his position as machinist on board the U S cruiser Bancroft. REMEMBER Father Macdougall’s tea on Wednesday next. Special train from Summerside. Miscouche band. Prize for piper, all the best performers in the fprovince promise to compete. Enter- iainment for those from the west who are waiting for the train. Special train leave in time to connect with eastern train from Summerside. Soda water fountain, raspberries, lobsters, moxie, dinner tables. etc. THE Bank of Nova Scotia of this town has opened a. Savings Bank department in connection with their general business in which interest will be allowed on amounts of one dollar and upwards. 18. cod lm. Tun Gcianiks regrets to learn of the death of Mr Jas W -Robinson, an esteemed resident of Tryon. The de- ceased was 65 years of age. His death occurred fron: cancer of the stomach. Mr Geo W Robinson, Manager of~the Mechanics Manufacturing Company of this town is a son of the deceased. ' Fisnnnr Ovsiissizn Honiiiizii with the cruiser F_'ed M Batt, made ii short cruise yesterday east and west of Suni- merside harbor. On the trip they found 250 traps newly baited,and promptly de- stroyed them. Four boa's seen going shoreward from their newly bailed traps were interviewed and found to contain in all something over 5000 lobsters. They were consigned to the deep. It would appear from this condition of things that our western fisherman are ‘not aware that the close season is on. The will no doubt take warnin b the ever, and avoid the conseqiiences of a violation of the dshery laws. Leave your order for 'pre- serving berries, fresh evci-3; day at H. A. CoMP'1‘0N’s. Lors of strawberi-i»_» “iid _and cultivated with cr:-uni at H A Compton’s. 'A choice lot _of honey in comb just t received at H A Comptou’s. GREAT rush for picnic sup- plies at H A Coinpton’s. Repaired. ' i A machine that is constantly and in- cessantly working needs _repairs at cer- tain intervals. L 1 The human frame, worn by mental and physical toil and subjected to the worries and cares of our modern life, has need of repairs andbuilding up. In the hot summer weather rervous energy is at ii low ebb, and as a consequence, nervous debility. terrible headaches. dyspe, sia and a. run.d0wn condition makes life a burden for thousands. Paine’s Celery Compound _is the great repairer and builder When _weak- I mportant A nnoimocmcnt 1 gays; pug, GREAT INTEREST T0 FABIEIS. mgem' Chu-i town Susp- TH%;Vm8ks, an em of glibc fnrgitgs of Prince or ncunce Edward Island, that they have pnrchonedat a very low tlgure for a term of- youu all the byiipnodnct of the Charlottetown Pork $3 actory, accumulating W time m time, and are in a position to su farmers and others with a. cheap' soup hr superior in quality to the home-made article. and at A piicesolcwastpmakeitscarcolyworthwhlle bout lies nermttcr. to worry a soap sm KIJONDIKE BAR be for sale in slow da$ by pl; daqlcrs aura low price of ton cents o hree un ~ f ini* °F iii'-.e “n.°.::r..':'"'.u...-2.: soa o con . ilowagtg of tlme llnd money for farmerl to 5%!-18€i;8.U;3;é{i SSI!! ness and sickness prevail. The giea-' medicine has the power of rapidly re- paifing the tissues and iuiifying the i blood. It bestows the proper nutri- bother about soap making now.. The grouse iieimseiawinerorxrmoryurorsosaupo » Ipelel Bell lla lb. will be returned to him, ma uhowmd into *‘1»'. aflrstclasoarticlectsoopatacontc struction » mf =~=»»»»»- imma, nun is Y _ g Y results of yesterday’s overseeing. how- ment to all the weakened tissues. bring- J£§l- D- LaP‘5E°0Rl'Bmf 00- . . k _ f ink ing strength and true vigor. thus avert- ‘,:‘:°,_{2,.‘f' ei °r °° " ° ing breakdown and collapse. Cl1°»1`\°ff»°@°W'\ "05 1° Thousands of lives are now fast = _ ._ wearing out that can be prolonged_aiid _ happy hy the present use of Paine’s ‘ in hontln Celfry Compound. Its use to day will _ _ - save months of sickness, misery and ‘ Il-00 un :-uttering. Take no substitute ;get only 1 We have one week left be ~-Paine’s," the kind that cures. _ _ fore moving out of present* noiiuiouiiiinim iiiiii f:_?s:;"i;..i;“" ‘The Land ol Eiiilgeliiie _Route B003 fi Sh0¢5l = The fast passenger and freight line betwreu at tremend ous discounts' all f N ll Wi N I Oli pai-nic ewrunoe,ov-aes, . Cape Breton and Prince Edward le-p H _ _ ‘ laqphd audi Boltgn. ed b th C Y. » ' » ~ rvce mm e om s In - tleet:fs?iew,stel§, twin scrhw steamcrx;mil.nd I . ` fast PullmaniPa_1.igplCnrhexpress traiinséggfprs 1 I.”.‘.i‘.i3§’..“}"f’f.ff..¢”.§-t ....1Z'...‘.1.i'f"""°°'“ ° ° " ni. cm: chap sw ami sim sim For all infoi-ination, time tables, ’de books, = etc, write to A D. Hewat. GenernluPassenger‘f Agent. 126 Hollis St. Halifax. 1 ` t - i=.ciri¢||~|s supi. i s f - f. K |||’ N s_ ndnnnll-"_ 1 “Rm °"*V °» '_ mlnnisrsns. W, _ P smiciforsxomdss Public, xenon is imp' - R cAM_ BELL’ )F[.‘|_| iES Morris Bulldll1l.”Ch’t6\vn General Manager Gm '11 Biiildmc. SSM: Junel?) 4mm _ H. P. ‘\f¢~Do.var.o B. A. . P ' - . Mantis B. A. “rim in Am The ° nl A-11.1 teIt‘1i&i'li]ny;3L;prping-Ltei;.gp)sV§f'1e:st Rigger Briduge _ _ _ or arc eowna. . ca'n at ’estvi e, _ .Charlottetown ...ar 8.1 P3?g ’et“"""’3 55 4 "- ¥"~ g _, . re- Has struck in front of our store is the remark here as every one is coming out after hav- ing an Ice Cold Soda. or an Ice Cream. We are the only people who run Crushed Fruit with all flavors. Yours is next. The boat calls at Vernon River every alter- ' nate Wednesday, tides permitting STR “ ELECTRA” Leaves Charloit' town for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at I noon. Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Har- bor, \Vednesd:iy evening about 6o'clock. Trains are run b Eastern Standard Time- ' * CHTOWN AND SUMMERSIDE y D. i>o'r'riNcnR, »` Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. lt’ys. V _ - ---» _ V M N B. Q oncton , G. A. SHARP. Superintendent, P. E. 1. R. . harlottetottown. _- _ Dr. J. E. McDonald, Dentist, has removed . his ofllce to more cen wd room, over John MacK§nzie’s Stone. ' tly opposite Hol- n _ f ma `new rick Block. Evary operation in thevpmctice of dental iurgeryrendere ABSOL ELY PAINLESS WORT|'l’$ ».»».f.».-so M -» »- lllll llllllllllll Plllllllll. Pickford & Black line '°°'"'°” "°"‘°“' _ , lalm made for it. pen every eveuin til 7”? ‘T oclook g (14:-»,.€§i U/5/‘ii-_§\\`.~ 5! j _ JE lclllllllllllll S. ' ' ' - REMOVED llilllai and liliarlolllo rn S S.'_CITY OF GHENT will sail (rom, 0 Charlottetown. every Friday at I To _The hundreds of tients operated on by his method can testl§ to to t e the justice Hairdressing. Shaving &.Sl\ampoo|ng ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Childrens Hairdressing carefully attended to. Razor Honlng a Specialty. Fran] c|‘aft°|1 St. :Satisiaction guaranteed in all lines. "Water Street. Summerside. Opposite R T Holman’s Brick Store 4... .~..._...~a-:$4140 3 in- ' Ll: .- “ ‘"1 / Qjo H' l" ~. _ p- _ _ _if-.1 i-f-_ _ .A .2 _'J g I ' .l’f_f='.$_`<,_9'-. ._, ‘=~`""; 1 .;f"‘fs.s» ; .__::_;-. _\_._' ‘ A Pain in E Am “i-W 80 MINUTES- W tdvdoworliltcr ua-kiiittingsenmlea ' L_ Bi¢y¢l¢ Stocklll T mnminil wodomeivs ...ii _ ' :_+ Motormeirs Mittens. y _llama Work for Families. 1 o services of iinumberof fnmlllel 3 WE FURNISH machine and material undead N ' _ Reliable Families Yamlsvery t,nndb| ~ ¥'i__-vt _ _ seiidi it out and having t returned by parcel poet no _ _ _‘--fi :_\ #___ _M limxh§. we areeiiablcdtoemployalsrggrnumber ol people.” ;i 2*, " ~’.'»-»"; = mdtherebysavetaxes.insiira.noo.iiud tereetenmoiiev. _ ”B1Tl.DY WORK mild GOUD PAY* hi ”"*i"TF_'l.”"' -'”" main. (T:r hm-ddvt%co : _' ‘ Tris Co-cnenarive Knrmno Co., ' llay17 ood E i 7 “ ~ °"“ DR..l- . 1 .___ ~- ' --ig A Bio DAY oN T S. A. A. A. _ SUMMERSIDE. TllllllSllAY, T Bicycle and Tr Ng, 1,--§||g nil; lgylgg _ _ N0. ll-*H847 '4U’Cl. iscprize silver cup, R. T Holman, end sn- cap) _ ver Cup, Brace McKay dt Co.; 3rd Book of _ 15" P“Z°-Silva? C1119: (90914 Poems, D_K (;m.,.ie_ | 2nd Prize-Silver Medal, (McGill llo 2.-0no lilo Bicycle (Boys under 16) lst prize,Racing Tires,Brantfor Supply Co.;2nd, Fountain Pen, Small ~& Bearisto; 3rd Bicycle Stockings, Frank McKenzie Co. No 3.-0no Hundred Yards Dash lst prize, Silver Cup, A. A. Lefurgey; 2nd, Gents’ Smoking Sett, J. M. Noonan. No 4.-Quarter lilo Bicyclcllamlloagi lst prize, Gold Medal, Neil McQuariie; 211 , Silver Medal, L F. Crowe. No. 5._-One Mile Open to P. E. I. barring Ch’_town and S’Slde. lst prize, Racing Tires, Rogers & Rogers; 2nd prize, Ottawa Athletic Bandage, 'oy J. _A. Gourlie; 3rd, one years subscription to the _ Pioneer and Farmer Pioneer Pub. Co. UPBD i _ lst prize, Silver Cup, Massey Harris; Co 2nd prize, Silver Medal, W. A. Stewart. No.1.-220 Yard Flat Race _ lst prize, Silver Cup. H. T. Holman; 2nd, Silver Pickle Dish, Sinclair and Stewart. No 8.-One Mile Bicycle Cham- pionship of P._E.lsIand. lst Prize-Silver Water Jug, (Leonard Morris.) 2nd Prize_`Silver Medal, (W A Ching). No 9- Time Bicycle Race- (DiS°=°<=° *P l Agriculturist, by W A Brennan. _ N .ia-a lm in .im P. ia- |lll¢n3l°'° No- ia- -Heli miie Bicycle No. 14, itllyilcinsl boys No. 6-Massey Harris; One Mile' I "°' "5‘°1f‘.'.*l\|° ' ||o.163llIollofyo|e Teen Ito 17 Flvo lllollo lst Prize-.Silver Cu’“%cn. 3rd prize-l year subset” tion to gt Prize -Silver Cnpeé$Hon John 2nd Prize--Silver M , (J R der I4) ls'. prize, Silver Medal, J. B. Gunn, Bicycle Clock, H. P. Strong; 3rd _ Wright. lst Prize-Bicycle Lamp. 2nd Prize-Watch F W Strong lst Prize-Gold Medal (J H Bell) 2nd Primo-»Silver_ Medal John Teams of three rom any club in Provinces, _ in Pri..-cup s. A. A. li. 2nd Silver Prm. 18 Half Mile leon lst Prize Musical Clock A. _ Bogen _. - _ 2__dP' Dl Gurdian' b nt 10 o’clock duringtheseason of 1898 for mt known to wnmhnm) " B nn y ‘ ‘ _A my yur y gilifsx, callin at Summerside. _Port ll July 9.‘98-;d3rn g " A lst Fried-Gold M0681. (I. 'B.'Hunt.) , . Pub C0- _ 3. s ., _1 _ U p t H k b _ A h ,_ _ _.nd Prize-Silver Medal, (Dr Black) _ 1| 1 ". l.'* the S ngs1m§rH=:\:>f?sS=ll;i°° lllvgr. No.i32. ' ` _ ` AN0- 10-i _ Mile Run.(I-landicap-) ~° mgiiiggm-ormmf.:§indfk¢J Harbor, returning will leave lst Prize-Slver Cup (A. E. Williams)) gud p,.,m_‘__20 lb box fhmax every Tuesday at 6 P_ m_ Come downto sea me and you will R 2nd P,-ize__Pipe and Que _ (Jahn Mui,.head_) 1 o _ BUQ Mill: making Same calls. The Steainer""°Ve" f°P°“t lt- ' 7 ' ' - - ’ e . » B°"°'°° ~ hu enema" Sanger wcommoda_ ° Enter-ies close with 5 secretary, Saturday night,July 330th. Fees 50e For each e vent. Saloon P°°mndShl L. H- Can-.S0c~ C. E. Special low fares on all Trains and Steamers For train arrangements see wi. Further information apply ro ::'|i.hdghts Wm be 'givgst-his P. D D 815.-ginusntgd ouiiege orcivgiennrfizirmg cur: Sports begin at one p. m sharp Admission the grounds 25c P°° g _ ° for c S _ » ' f _ _ __ W~ W- GMBH- new vonx cam sion; iiiiife Desgmr. ggi” §"'”'°°gf:’“ m U -» ` Agent Once at C ttetown and St. John -hwwn’ A rn 12 ,98_ U er Great he 9 S,” Na Corresdondents address to Charlottetown 2 td d P vp is 132. Jn... ' gm TTI? -rm. _ T"-."l-.il ii-I1