W _°""'l 1-Q-- FRINGE -PERSONAL MENTIUN. ~ S’S E A .;i`§Z;.°‘;' .i’.'.i‘;".‘§.‘l’:.’.;’.’§"S“”“‘”°”"“°’ ‘S '° YAR.\ioUrH. N. S.. August 6th, 1900. M1-zssns. Di-ZARBQRN & Co., St. John, N. B- GsN'rLi~:MEN:- tim Ba I have been using your Perfect Baking Powder for some e and like it much better than the Royal or any other king Powder that I have used. Yours respectfully, MRS- B. TITUS. eoaoeieeeeeseee SQIIICOIICUU fllflff 88083853589 @@@85CO9CU5lD@ P TRlUTi TWIST TOBACCO . . . IS CHEWED BY THOUSANDS DAILY ls chewed by thousands daily Because it is the Biggest and Rest Plug for 5c. FOR SALE VERYWHERE. , _ N. BHA 5c plug of "Parniofr Twisr’ is 20 per cen ` larger than formerly. (D zeeoeeeeseoeee 1 lg l lf gm *_ 5 _M P 0-0-00-oolii s WHERE THE HOLIDAY MAY BE PLEASANTLY SPENT- Pleasant Yiew Hotel, - - - Hampton. P. E. Island MATTHEW SMITH. Proprietor- i This Hotel, situated inone of the most beautiful parts of Prince Edward Island, has become a favorite resort. It is wiihin a stone’s throw of a splendid beach, where the bathing is unsurpassed. ,Z The Hotel is comfortably furnished and a. good table is provided, Pleasant View hotel is distant from Charlottetown about 19 miles by Bonshaw Road. The drive is one of the prettiest to be had. From Crapaud the distance is four miles. Coach meets the boat at the latter place to cou- ey passengers to the Hotel. Intending visitors may make arrangements by writing to the proprietor or by enquiring at The Examiner Odice. Terms moderate. ` - Hotel will beopened for season on July lst. ‘ `HATTHEW SMITH. Proprietor. ' ' June 18 d ti. ` , i ¥@l@@6)i)l00I6;0€Jl0I0 ee Wo Ian ller Ore The here l e.utoniobile’s built for_ two- ” me, and for a each like you. 30%. I-FZ. Ble And “Th has *he You ? d Muller, on a summers day, Score W lee she’d never tell this tale. _ Judge steamed by, and said: “My dear. There W anks. Judge. You’re really out of Siilbi-" I ' _ i ¥ , v e _ BIGYGLE RHYME.. uldn’t This “Explode” Jenny. Jenny pedals neatly, Gliding down the street, Jenny smi es so sweetly, Jenny is discreet. hed along on the broad highway; heel a worthy Welland Vale Lithsonie as a fairy, Pink as the wild rose, I Golden hair so airy, Streaming as she goes 's room for you; come, jump in as he spoke, his auto. reared up, and lolit disappeared. _ _ Maud said,as°she watched his plight, On her Cleveland flying, Drives dull care away. Were I with her cycling, . What a. joyful day l Ju=ly.August»September» October. are the Fou t wheeling months-We have Bi¢y¢|¢s yet to sell-will -make ppicg satisfactory , Mark Wright dt Co., Ltd I VICINITY Supt. Sharp ot P. E. l. Railway on the LEAVING OF EXPRESS P’s Experience-Latest ngpurposes selling cheap for cash at Ching‘s confectionery. 223i Mns. C. D. Tnoiiirsoiv and Mrs. Fred. Jones, of Moncton, were passengers by the Northumberland yesterday evening. Tun Government cruiser Brant called ,at Summerside yesterday evening, ,bringing a condscated lobster boat in tow. Rev. and Mrs. Carter who have been rusticating on the Island for the past few weeks left yesterday morning for their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Benedict and Miss Barbarie who have spent the past few weeks the guests ' Miss M E Wri ht returned ester Mrs. Covey and family left yesterday morning for Bloomfield, N. B. where they will remain for a short visit after which they will proceedto Boston where they purpose residing. . - THE piece of land recently procured for additional play ground in connection with Summerside High School is being laid oif and suitablyairauged a for the purpose and in a few days will be a very attractive spot. ~ 1 Nervous I A Suilererllrom leak Blood andlx- hausted llervea Tells of Ilia cure by ` “N08 Dr. ¢haee’e News Food. Mr. A. T. P. Lalame, railway agent at Clarencev-ille, Que., writes;-“Fm twelve years I have been run down with nervous debility. I suiiered - much. and consulted doctors. and used medicines in valn. some months ago I heard of Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food. used two boxes, and my health iniproved'so rapidly that I ordered twelve more. “ I can say, frankly, that this treat- ment has no equal inthe medical world. VVhile using Dr. Chaue’s Nerve Food I could feel my system being built up until now I am strong and healthy. I cannot recommend it too highly for weak, nervous people." 7 Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is a tonic and restorative of iuestimable worth. It makes the blood rich, the nerves strong, increases the weight, and cures , all weaknesses and diseases of the nerves arid blood. Iii pill form. 50 cents e. box, at all dealers. or Edmanson, , Bates and Co.. Toronto. 2 I dll lid v bias, :iartfords have had a large sale in We are still receiving the above daily. Look them over- Write for catalogue. Repair supplies-Second Hand Wheels Carnivals, Scotsmans, 20th Centuries, E. N. D.. Colum- Charlottetown 'train half way up- the wharf. of ary . 'g _ . y - , day morning to their home in Campbellton 0 N. B. - - . Senator Macdonald left tor Sydney Yes' terday morning via the Princess. Mrs. Lainbkin and Miss Lambkin cros- sed by the Princess yesterday morning. Mr. J. C. Woodside, of Auburn, Maine, is a. guest at Dr. Bagnall’s on Fitzroy Si- Miss Annie Higgs, oi the city, returned last evening from a. visit to Vernon River. Miss Ida. Tennant of St. John is in the city the guest of Conductor and Mrs. J. R. McKee2 J. Herbert Hicks, of Bridgetown, N. S. is among the passengers by the Princess this morning. Mr. Doyle, the well knownmachine man bound express wasthe nether end. of rail- PEA°HES» P1““‘S» PWS °*°° fm” P"“°"°” way wharf, he proceeded euieii.. with his I grip sack and fishing rod and. met the Tm: Guananux correspondent isbeing -constantly asked what prospects if any .there are fora-change in ourkaiiway .rangements at Summerside. _And a lnumber of letters- on the ,subject-h~om.iu- fdignant citizens have been -handed. in. for publication. To these the only repiy= at'\ present is thatevery' possible eifort has been made by the Summerside Board of Trade and by private citizens to induce the local management of the road to- re- store to the people of Summerside the- privileges tliey had enjoyed from the be~ ginning of P. E. I. railroading until the present incumbent took it upon himself, to make this most unsatisfactory change, but without success. The Minister of Railways will have an opportunity of in- vestigating the matter personally- in. the course ofa few days and of hearing at ilrst hand what those who know most about it have to say of it. It is hoped that then the question will be satisfact- orily settled. For some time pastconsiderable discus- sion has been going on in reference- to the departure of the train which connects with the Northumberland. Yesterday a, GUARDIAN representative waited upon Mr. Sharp and secured the following: “Threeyearsago passengers arriving by the steamer at Summerslde without tick- ets would be taken to the Snnunerside station by train, where they would be ine, formed that they could purchase their In the meantime the Summerside people would board the cars at the steamer in such numbers that _passengers generally’ had to remain standing until these people were disposed of at the Station. It was found that this was a great annoy- ance to passengers, and a great delay in getting trains out of Summerside station, owing to the re-checking and rehandling of baggage and the securing of tickets by the passengers. Arrangements were made with the Steam Navigation Com- pany by which tickets would issued and ,baggage checked on the steamers to all points on the P. E. Is- land Railroad. Experience has proved that it has beena great advantage Ito the passengers as Well as -to the saving of time in the despatch of trains. The train is due to leave Summer-side for Char- lottetown at 6.35 p. m. and in the event of the steamer being late the train does not depart from the station until the boat is at the wharf. And as soon as the passengers and baggage from the boat are loaded, the train depart s direct for Char- lottetown. If the boat arrives at Sum merside before the train is due to depart the train goes to the boat and .returnsto the station before departing for Charlotte- town. Why go back the station when the train has not left the station before sche- dule time. or before the boat has arrived at the wharf?" Belo:-rrs - ‘D|sEAsE is the deadliest and most painful malady to which mankind is subyect. Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure any case of Bright's Disease. They have -never failed in , one siugte case. Theyare e the only remedy that ever has cured it, and they are - the only remedy that can. " ‘.'.'...,‘~e" .'.......°~ °' I’ . box and name-but imitaf- A ;'f‘..'i‘-“r.`lB-isiwi s iltyfeeotsabosatsll , y s s n.1ii¢iiiii.|.AN,- dl? .HU 1 tickets and have their baggage checked. _tionaaredaagzm-ous. The' ‘ ‘ .. md . W We've always got the new things, that is the reason you deal at Sentner, McLeod 8: Co's. The prettiest Autumn Dress Goods ever emu-ea to the iaaiss of IP. E. V1. is new shown at the (up~to-date) store-Seni&¥r, McLeod Sc Cb. Ladies ready=to-wear suits direct trom Tbronto in the latest New York styles hive just beeuonenedat Sentner, McLeod & Cds. Prices from $8.60 to 30.00 'per suit. They're selling fast. The Leading Fur Store of P. E. I. is of Kingston, Ont. leaves this morning by l showing the new things in Furs for Ant- I ` ' l the Princess for liome. p umn, all the latest novelties, and theyare, xsfgcémag ML John Murphy’ of _L & M_ Murphy, selling freelyat verylow prices. All furs" u¢L,,,dg`¢ The Bfallvs Capture-“All M. left on a short trip to Charlottetown yes- g“"ante°d‘ . thanotherfstores. -terday morning.-Halifax Chronicle. , ` Sentner, McLeod & Co. are at their old .tricks again, giving much for little. Bentleys Iiniment w-res Strains- Theyu-eseiiing Umbrellas and Sunshadss ,, 1m|,,'m,,,¢d ya.-|11 ‘ Arrivals' diver... the person by mistake took at °“”’“"°‘”°` - » . U38 °XPr°°s-'lin wr i the Wringer Roller from one of the racks Think of a Dry- Goods Stone increasing; B,“f'Y°‘1m°9li b°*I*li°|l “__ of the express train from Summerside to , #heir b\1SiU¢8S in M8-Y. 35 per cent; June. hs”-_S°“m°gfi"M“I‘°°d \ _ _ Alberton on Friday night please return 125D€l‘°°l1t;J'i11Y. 33 per cent. Sentner, , ` _ V p The Sunimerside schools will re-open samew Conductor McKemm_@3i_ p _g McLeod &'Co. did it, Gwd Gwds and Whenyou vranttheltievr next Monday the mth' ` A PnonrNnN'rM P had unexpectedly Low Priowddu ever; time' if 1 i it-H7 S*'°"°`i- _ ' RIPE U°m3f°°S»_ °h_°i°e S”°°F Selling “P thrust upon him yesterday evening, L°~di¢8. |1&V¢y0\1 seen the New Rain, 4 when M . t b CUS P91' lb- H5 Chin? S °°°f°°t‘°°°"7- -22 3* opportunity of testing the excellence o£.,,».C1°*\k- 3011151161' McLeod 8600.' are 'selling' mu, .. Ma. Wimsa, steamboat inspector, our modern railway Systems-S~ applied ‘"7 33-75;' Ever! 011° guaranteed. It’e|-.McL°°d1°".:G°.~- °“°"- “ff ’°_ arrived by the Northumberland lasteven. jSl1l1ll11Bl‘SidB» L88-Phill!! $17 *bb 855003 W°rth *°'w‘ _ ‘ mm 2 that the point of departure- for the east ` Personals. ` that throw competition I A V 'Busiest Store.-'Sentner Sentner, M_¢Leod eros; Enter-Buy-ers. Exith-Blouse rein nets' for iiuiies, Costumes, new Autumn new Euro. new Buy a'Gol£ Rug at We’ll get it made for you it Prices are having a IIIPEFLIAL FOR ‘Neill - The ii DIREUT ‘~ -e avlig every _ arrive im; llostels Summ erside" O' ` to*Bostcn' BOU'l'E 1.-Leave any point on day or: Saturd my, _ reach. St. John. via cave St. john. by Steamship "St Croix, I_\0U'l‘l§ 2.-Len . evening and connect ' the Coast Ser ` 5 vi via vice. e end for folder and Aug 1 tl Sept 27 "°"°"“';.'.'.....‘I‘.... ‘Solicitors Notaries Public-kc. Money to 0811 K I. Mascrnv. B. A. ‘ pl rv_ , A _-Inn: _ il. BAlllllST£llS, S0l.l%lT0ll$. bt. hnmun Pnraas, Q. o., A. ERNEST mos. and - i ALBERT c. _ _ . , . . MONEY? T0 LOAN. ‘A gives: -- - - . Formerly Perry Hotel, .- lim treat., llnl el time illiiri- i tpen for business. Thesm glily 'fitted up with all the modern. improvements, this. hotel offers to the public accommodation, whic h cannot be excelled n any other on iii. niana. coed e.i.is.,i..g¢ .ny b.a- ooms, bath rooms, sample looms. Terms sioderate. Freecoseh todl-trains and steamers._ Special accommodation for, commercial travellers. - ,` FRANK PERB_Y,Prop j 0°”-6 dl? 1 Yr- f Summersidsl ` BAILS FROM ` ‘ r r s .... . A W- G- LEE, Agent'»fofr or-e~1cns{ 1"" Peters, legs Seiudeiem This new and comm dioos hotel ia P._» lt, 94w WOLFVILLE, Queen Hotel. ron,-iln_n_n. ”° ,1‘.PrRo1‘rER (i~r°.ei."'...as..ei.)' " ., fm.. s. _.l nl Au". 22 td by p i- f 8 side on Monday After . -\ .noon zmrissef -ciireowu" ' “”`”" K‘D'f°EY i--..--.--!A.......;- 0 , near. many rea. as 1,3. im' Lileand ,, V. _#scifi , 2 _=, College, Teaches S .I hes four