\ =-.J .P4- . ti' ,i . _,K /,(1 fl' ‘V it 2 ¢ _.. 4-.ae E»'£&‘."-".;'§‘5l“‘.'f' -»»-vs_' ‘~. .1 ..»~ fi I 1.* gi & »: . » 1 , rw. xl-‘ "”l¢-vvfu-15 FRE l FREE! - ` ' 'a 9 eCtl'IC ~3i¢ht and sewera e. 'ood b ~ - _ ;-»__._--.- -»=-_1~‘. v Q 'l _, . ~ . ` -.. -> » ~_»J..:. .=»-.<;- .. if . i--1+? , ~‘.-1-* '» ' _ ‘ f »~ : ‘ , .'~' `<’i IIUTEI. Alllllllll 'm-°" When Queen Nictoria was a girl cf n that the Princess of his choice would eventually cast as ide her royal connections *__ become his wife and descend to his own Opens July ist Finest Bathing, Boating and Fishing Cuisen _ . f d thf dh~s hop and 4th Fridays in Wr1ght’s, Hall, lnacelled. W rite for circulars. 1;)l\;;loSt lbeside at 8 D. m__D° BICNEIL' Recording I C Hall M‘"'“°"°'- f _' ' ’ ‘ , himself with disappointment and grief, I he sat down and wrote the words of the r J H A wellgtnown and once P<_>Dula.r ballad. “I'll 3;;-its I§‘;;S(E’g. ;i5li`;£kI;;fN’°é‘;i;°_ek» iff ' ' I , appeared in a Loudon magazine. The de- a L°'d7W“'11°'°eL°dge' N0' 27' meets lst , IIEITI ST . OFFIGE-Sunluyslde. New .Proves Block. First door to the ight up stairs Satisfactory Work. Reasonable P5008 vilinc, the great pain cure, would not be f' fl" "‘ ff ' ‘B without_it if it cost ten dollars a. bottle. A Ma. wh() mean Nervilin_e1sthebestremedy inthe world in each month. Dr. James Warbuton Business Po not waste much time talking pidly' Small test b°“1?S Unly cost' 10 Sli-8W8.I'l7,Secret&l'y. ‘ about it; hence the brevity of this’ ad. .IfYou Need Anything g In oihce 3 supplies we can_supp y 3 M e 2ll|llHlll’3BO0K8l0Ri2 Queen Street. ' Opp. Prowse`S. . IIOIUICCIOSIQ I _ 1 Excursions To Pictoii lb Inst Plustil Way at Spending: Hal Day Return Tickels good for day of issue July will be sold on Steamer ‘~Priu ncaa” for one dollar and titty cents each. Fare will include 1`ea on return voy- age. Steamer leaves halt past nine local returns about nine in the evening. By Order. F. W. HALES, Secretary Clftown Steam Nav.Co., Ltd. 'Jh’town, July 7, 1900, dt! Glasses Btted free of charge. We have just received a large aapply of the celebrated “Perfected” lenses warranted to give satisfaction mthey have done in the past. We also have a nice assortment of nickel' and gold-hlled frames of all patterns, which we are selling cheaper than eva-sold bef0re.We are also sellingthe #odd famous “Murine” for soré eyes at 501: per bottle Two drops cure. Tor full infomation apply to Juni at co. ,. Sunnyside, opposite P. O . f; _ ~ S DB. GORD0ll ALLEY PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON OQOQOQO ` XADUATE MCBILL UNIVERSITY Kee and liesid ,Do h ter Street Ea t oaosnimmsio °1'i>ly at this oriice. gif WANTED-A T_ C 1--».». .........‘.i.i‘;..‘:.‘:.”f"‘§;° iz" be-°°m Gain d A Cro wn-Lost A Lover seventeen, ayoung min, heir to a title, ell desperately in love with her, believing level Vt hen her uncle, W illiam IV died the Princess, o course, ascended the was not heard of for over ten years WORTH TEN DOLLARS A BOTTLE. Any person who has used Polson’s Ner good thing is wor“h its worth in gold,and for all kinds of pain. It cures neu_ra.lgia in Eve minutes; toothache in one minute; lame back at one application; headache in a few moments; and all pains Just as ra cents. Why not try it to-day? large bottles 25 cents, sold by all druggists and country dealers. Use olson s nerve pain cure;-Nerviline. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. “Why, Clara, dear, what has happened? It is not a month since you marriage, and I find you sighing and moping already.” "Ah, Hilda, darling! George is standing as a member for the county, you know, and I‘ve onlyjust learnt from the opposi- married.” Toothache 2 Days. Mrs. Fred. Nedden, Eel River Crossing, N. B., sa sz “I had toothache for two days, and could get nothing to stop_ it *until I got Low’s Toothache Gum, which quickly cured me.” Price 10c. There camea loud knock on the door, “0pportunit:yl" cried the poet, rushing across the attic floor. He held the latch and hesitated. “One mustbe careful,” he mused, “it may be the wolf.” ONE LAXA-LIVER PILL every night for thirty days makes a complete cure of bilionsness and constipation. That is just 25 cents to be cured "Pa, what is action and reaction?" . “Well, George, my white duck suits make me cool, and my laundry bills make me hot.” HAGYARD’S YELLOW OIL cures sprains. bruises sores, wounds, cuts, frostbites, chilblaius, stings of insects, burns, scalds, contusions, etc. Price 25c. “Tbat.’s a terrible noise in the nursery, Mollie,” Said the mistress. “What’s the matter? Can’t you keep the baby quiet?" "Shure, ma'am,” replied Mollie, “I can’t keep him quiet unless I let him make a inoiee.” ' Miaarfs' Llalleat Cafes lllptiefla. “Keep the head cool and the bowels o)pen” is senslbleadviceto follow during t e warm weather. If the bowels do not move re arly once a day use Laxa-Liver Pills. 'lqiiely are easy to take, and do not gripe, weaken or sic en. Price 25c. _ "Eliza, why do you write so many let- ters in hot weather Z” “We1l, David, if I don’t keep all of our relatives posted on the awful heat they will be landing on us to visit.” MILBURN’S STERLING HEADACHE POWDERS cure the worst headache in from tive to twenty minutes, and leaveno bad after effects. One powderiic.. 3 powders 10c., 10 powders 25c. Bridegroom (returning from the honey- moon)-Do you keep this car thoroughly lighted going through the tunnel? Brakeman-Yes sir. Bridegroomi-All right, I’llg0 and get my wife. Cougbs and colds that other remedies seein powerless to relieve are promptly cured by Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. Try it, and it will convince you of its ethcacy by curing you. Price 251:. “What do you mean by saying music injured your health 2” “Why, that girl next door pounds her piano so late that we have to go to bed with all our windows shut.” .Minard's Llnlmeiit Cures Colds, etc. The less we parade our misfor.unes the more sympathy we command. liinard's Liniment Cures Distemper. A Family Medicine. Mrs. D. TVilliams, Gooderham P. Q., O_nt., writes: “I have used Hagyard’s 1 ellow Oil for burns, sea-lrls,. sprains and bruises, and it has always given :satisfac- on. It is a splendid family medicine, it can be put to so many different uses," Price 2c. Oom Paul lcfthis wife in Pretoria, it is true, but he took care to remove his Brit- ish prisoners. Oom Paul is a hard rnan to settle. DR. LOWS WORM SYRUP is a safe, sure and reliable worm expeller. Acts equally well on children oradults. Be sure you get I.ow's. Oom Paul admits that his capital is with him on wheels, but denies that it amounts to $l0.000,000. . No thoroughly occupied man was ever yet very miserable. Travellers’ headaches are quickly re- lieved by Milburn’s Sterling Headache Powders. They do not upset the stomach or weaken the heart. Price 100. and 250. , at all dealers. or by mail. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. We cannot always oblige, but we can al. .\_Irs. Wm. Graham, She pardton, Ont., writes: “I have given my boy Dr. Low’s \\ orni Syrup. and lind it an excellent worm medicine. It is nice t0 take, and , does not make the child sick." Price Capital goes where it beckoned but Oom -#It and cle-in-ie ngiii. Bathtmom’ Sewer' ' ‘ ’ ~ "° on L . Pownal Str? . e Finley Paul efilpltal goes where it is chased. on \;._;.~\ _..,\_,.- §._,~..‘-V TGITING , FTE Han My Harp on a Willow Tree, which spondent lover then disappeared. and de~ pite the diligent searching of his friend 5, tion what a really dreadful man I have of Richmond and Rochfort Streets. above. :For further pa.rtic\ulars call at the otiice of ...yt sptaiigobugingiy. MR. ROBERT Bnliipsro, Ni" w°l`"' M°‘"°l"°~ Aug 10, Tu at 11'.-i ri aio Coming Events Guardian readers wzlljim! the follow ng convenient to clip and keep ;or re renee Sons of Scotland meets every 'second Monday in each month in Mechanic s Hull Prow se Block -E CA\u-:Ro\, Rec Secret ORANGE ORDER Boyne Lodge l\o 614, meets 2nd Secretary nd 3rd Fridays, in Wright’s Hall.-Mus. Cnossiraiv, R. Sec’y. L. O. Y. B. A.-Mizpah, Loyal Orange Young Briton Lodge, No. 148, meets every Thursday night in O11`er’s Hall.-Ernest Hodgson, R. Sec’y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. CITY Council meets the second Monday yor, H. M. Davison, City Clerk. The Charlottetown School Board meets he first Monday of each month. Ewen 1-‘oREs'mu.s. COURT Avoivnamz, I. O. F., second and fourth Tuesday’s of each month in Me- chanic’s Ha.. Grafton St.-~-Renouf Sec’y. COURT Monrzr STEPHEN, 1. 0. F. 111-st and third Tuesday of each month in Me- chanic’s Hall,1 Grafton St.--- H. V Buntain, Sec’y. _ _ Prince George Encampment. Royal Foresters meets every Thursday in Vright's Hall.---Murdock McLeod Ilust~ yous Archivist. _ » Court Charlottetown, C. O. F., flrs and third Thursday. Mechanics S. Mitchell, Sec’y. Court Abegweit, C. O. F. meets in Forester’s Hall, Prowse Block, 'on the second and fourth: Thursday of each month.-~-H. W. Weeks, Rec.-Sec’y. iutsoivs. ~ St. J ohii’s Lodge in Masonic Temple, s ond Tuesday in month, David Mc- Lennan, Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, Hrst Monday in month. J. R. Davison, Sec’y Alexander Chapter, Royal Arch May- sons in Masonic Temple, nrst Thursday in month except June. July and. August. J. _ J. Weldon, Sec’y. . Prince Edward Preceptory, No ~ 35 Knights' Templars, Wednesdai in each month in Masonic Temple. A ' Albert Edward Lodge of Perfection 14 degree A. 85 A. S. R. 3rd Thtusday, follow- ing 3rd Wednesday, J anuaiy,-April, July, Oct. . A ODDFELLOWS. < PortLa. Joie Encampm ent cn secon Wednesday in each month.---D. R. Mc- I Lennan R. S. St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday. evening. E. M. Younker, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening in their hall in Victoria Row. W. R. Bonham-, Sec’y. Alpha. Lodge, No 10, meets every first and third Tuesday evening.---' John Mclauchlin. Secretmy. 3 xisicnrs or Pvrnuis. _ g ‘ Knights of Pythias---Empire Lodge. No. ' 19. every Friday evening at-8 o’clock, in Pythian Hall, Prcwse’s New Block.---J. H. 1 Williams, Keeper of Records and Seal. soNs or ENGLAND. . l Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets every Thurs- day evening in S. O. E. Hall Victoria Row. Andrew T. Newson, Sec’y. fourth Tuesdays of each month in S. O. E Hall, Victoria H. Duchemin Sec,y ‘ LOYAL cuusanl-ms. Company “A.” every Monday in Wright's Hall, at 6.30 p. m.---Ada Wad- man, Sec’y. s0Ns or 'ri-ZMPERANCE. A Prince Edward Division, No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday.---W. H. Clark, R. Scribe. Victoria Division, No. 4, every Monday evening in Wrights Hall.---John L. God- A kin, R. Scribe. Orient Division, No. 161, every Friday evening, in Wi'ight’s Lower Hall.---John A Lawson, R. Scribe. ° _ ‘.»r.`** ini. 1. w. crust" T -° usilllinu cunt A ls sent direct to the diseased gms by the Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears them passages, stops droppings; in th; throat and germanan eureg * Catarrh and aiv)Feve1-.blower &'ee. All dealers, or r.A. W. Chase ~ -~ ._ Medicine Co.. Toronto ani Bufala Auction Slalel To be sold at the premises by Pub-p ic Auction on ~ L St. George’s Lodge, No. 1171, meets ann the Ex lied Mnssi-is DEARBORN & (0 -Gentlemen -I have tried S ieaily all kinds of baking powder and can say that your "M Perfect” baking powder cannot be excelled by any of 5_s_ hem. I can recommend it to anyone. °‘"’ "" N °“ I _ Yours truly, 1 mas. Jus. |v|ocoNfrriai‘\.i._ °.‘°-°,,, St. John, N. B., Aug, 13. The S. S. and,Pasaengsrafor V g . . . ; . Ticketsforsale at The Posts that AR-“W ' For tickets,-rates and all ` ‘ ation applyto Last Forever_ We have a. great big pile of Cedar Posts, some just lauded, some been lying on the wharf since Spring. Some are worth 15 cents, none less than ll cents. Take them as they come 10 cents. mill ruiiay, but is will '01,' anim-giizl oiss tai-living August-. While these last, to psy more for a pm would ba to .thi-ow. money away. ' ' Cash and cash only--None booked at this price. J ames arrett, S. S. La. m.ifi?.l'i’l’*.'E.%. Hawkesbury and leaving Saturdays. WW ASNE H L. CHIPMAN June 21 exqourual itil: UTEIIHS l0 mm. as/oe¢eaf7,lt1s1 mos is his swim gmac or Axon e-an asa-mt-_1¢. 1-. ...ma-is p-.ins-si mm wut. ".“i‘€.i‘t'.iZ'.§?.‘i.°l.’.i‘i‘£-’.‘.’£l‘.°.?.'£:.f’.? ?.'i~l‘?.2.‘“.2=.°.5l‘l€'.i.f.i‘l§.'lt’§.f‘?‘;."..’.i.t...... "”"""‘*""itii'iiii‘i‘r‘i-l‘é‘ii‘.l i~iAi.i-‘.As1wcn mica Asiwv or§n 1r.nar..¢mai'by° ‘ i » f ‘ i 1 uh-\ leban-~ ci-iuwimo The repeated orders we receive for this brand is the best proof that this Tobacco is all right I N. B.-.§‘i‘Z.'i»*il'§.§"515‘.‘§l.‘§.’i’.‘i'.'5;..»-i. . 20 per cent larger than formerly, - ‘...eaa»eeaeg.e.~.~eaae teas; 1 Lodge Prince Edward meets second and A, _ _-_ ~ ‘ f v - - FOR. BOSTON INTERNATIONAL S. S. C0. ___,___ /f il~ ‘l __ ‘_':._ _ nv; ".1 -.v'_*‘.{' L5-_-_¢~. ;~§_’7'-;.,vi'.'.i£..L - _ ,_ '\ . ` V _.2 m*----." ' -` "Aw" `“ ini-§.~' "T T7: -.__ _ ____ ‘ga ___:___. 51,.-. __ _~_-*T _2¢_ - _ H -_ _E----=.s-L-.-_ The Steamship “ST. CROIX" has resumed the PUPAULAB DIRECT TRIPS T0 BUSTUNI eaving ST. JOHN every TUESDAY and SATU BDAY at 5.30 p. In _ arrive in: Boston about 1 p. m. next day. ' Charlottetown To Boston About 30 Hours. Sunimerside to Boston About 28 Hours. ROUTE 1.-Leave any point on the P. E. I Railway by morning train Tue s- day or saturday, reach St. John, via Sumvneside and Point Du Uhenc at 5 p. in. cave St. Johr. by Steamship "St Croix,” at 5.30 p rn. direct for Boston. - ROUTE 2.-Leave the Island on Tuesday or Thursday. reach Sn. John same evening and connect with Wednesday and Friday morning steamers for 'Boston via the Coast Service. Wednesdays steamer does not call at Portland. Send for folder and information to nearest ticket agent, or to W- C- LEE, Agent for St- John, N- B. Augi tl Sept 27 ‘ ' llllllli llll lll ll lllllllv A. D. |900. 11 the hour of fmln tfclocli noon. the house and buildings on the corner Also the vacant lots adjoining the Yllllhlilllllll di “llKlNNilN. Solicitors. MRS. ISABEL MASON. Auc tioueer. I .. .SILEYI 0. I zsdlwpd. .Mimi-asLi|im¢u¢cur¢s cigare. is cows , Q; 'V ___,__ /j' Tmiii is as impossibie to be soiieé to C Y ,- anyoutward toucliasasunbeam. , O' _, _____. __ . 06315) -I ‘._§,\£C1UMYP|Ncf§t.lmllBj " I VV IiIEIFl.]3 HE HOLIDAY MAY BE PLEASANTLY SPEIIT. leisant View Hotel, 1- - - Hampton. P. E. Island A MATTHEW smrrn. Proprieiior-_ _ This Hotel, situated inone of the most beautiful parts of Prince Edward Island, has become a favorite resort. , It is within a stone’s throw of a splendid beach, where the bathing unsurpassed. ' The Hotel is comfortably furnished _and a good table is proviied, Pleasant View hotel is distant from Charlottetown about 19 miles by Bonshaw Road. The drive is one of the prettiest to be bad. From Crapaud the distance is four mites. Coach meets the beat at the latter place to con- ey passengers to the Hotel. Intending visitors may make arrangements by, writing to the proprietor or by enquiring at The Examiner Omee. . e Terms moderate. ' , » 'Hotel will be opened for season on July lst. . MATTHEW SM ITH. Proprietor (0 18d tf iii ~»_.,- mm Leave Daily, r Boston aairviue is s, . On and after trains`6f this N days excepted) as Trains Outward RM.-P.H.A» ll. , _ P.H. 5.(ll 3.10 7.35 lv. Ch'town ar 8.50 5.20 38) 7.55 Royalty June. 8.35 6.06 4. N. W tshire 8.(B Hunter River 7.53 Emerald June. »7.23 womaqmggggl . . .. . . , _m_ gr §g=§F3E'@§sE-1” §§§ ` N1 v--r-»""°0$O , sissseis ess » Emerald Jct. __ Kensingmonl ar U U ' »v.st..@<.i , e n Port Hill _ 0’Lea,ry A Albei-ton _ " ar Tignish lv , P.M..L.l|. P.M. A.M. A.M. PJL 2.00 0.05 iwoirwwn or s.1o 3.50 , {M:. stewart } 3.30 7.10 Junction 7.05 2.20 4.00 7.:-10 Memn 6.34 1.31 4.36 18.00 st.»Beeer's 6.12 me 6.05 . 0.05 ar Sonrisiv 5.10 11.35 9.1!. A.M."' -_ AAI. PM Mt. Stewart lv June. ar 6.55 2.06 Cardigan 6.05 12.51 Geo’town lv 5.50 12.30 ‘été rw 9°9°.~‘ sig. can E AM. Emerald 5.45 lv Jun ar 8.15 a.r C. Traverse lv 5.00 P.at. Au. , Trains of this railway are run by East rn Standard Time. g D. POTTINGER. Gen Man. Gov t Rys. a Moncton, N .B G. A. SHARP Supt Hiiii i.Loini.i,c.E. » enemies coiisger civii'un¢m¢¢i»`¢oof- niiiiifiiiiv fu-one-si was sw-' utw§:§§. ‘ emu; and. .i . oe'towa and Bt. Jake. ` 1. ' .. . f ' . I ~ . 1 . ..= ~ .1-Si . <. - '. ' . » ~ Li- _ - r ii . " 41 , _ ...., » ~ ~~ ' ~ .- . - ; ~ .-f» s .sf » ,..-.». .ir ~..‘.1'.s.. 1 .<1 ~ -»-ff - .~ ~ f ~.i.»»,»,v.1,,»hi,,.,.is_~ ~~ ‘mime an.. ~ .. ._ .... - - .i....\..~..1.»d.t:s».....»~i&.¢.i....usse.