D0 g-ve them Ig ‘he equal 40: 509 ‘nd l ,i §§&\i’l lie Route mr C MIDUW' __ . »__ - _ _V _ L, ,,,4__L._;;7~.., _._$»_ '_ '» ~ ;. .~'¢;.‘_-fj._=_~5i,1~;~;~..~_~.A - ‘ '~ _sf -3 .~f>=._`,3>j't;vf_;,_ . __ ,_ . _ _, ._ , _ ._. ....,... .. ' " .n.s.......a..._.c.....,...~....;,___._.. .~_.....~..~._. ,_.._.______ __..,c._._._____,___,,_____”____ ___,,_ ___>___ __ __.___,_? _ ___ A .1 W- __ _ _ _ _...__ ___.______-,';_j;_, THE GUARDIAN, UHARLGTPETOWN. AUGUST' 5. 153? I '\_|-' ~ m *_ __ l - -- '-7- - -A E sire/ 1 E _ ._ A nd)/dnddlgneindd QE! ,\ r-A - La: 25:7 MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS EHS# &#Hf§¥§1f~#Hfi##HP%£¥¥£¥#3.‘i(€#~# Accounts ren- § dered June 30th ,g are now due tor HE payment. #iii ilfiltlkillldlf# B EZ' ° *U To be brie and concise would be pleas to have a settle ment of the count sent early in July . °= éf.=.2.§»~. aaaeaaaaaa We are here e every day from ` 8 as m, 6 rompt payment f your account a boon to the erchant. BUSY STUHE , - ‘gers always welcome. Lesson, Jolla and Province. ` By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. lSeealso on naize 5.) Tun Railway Men’s Conveniion will -'pen in tue city of Sc. John, N. B., on Fridav, 25th inst. THe Campana arrived in poit ai live n’clock yesterday morning and 1-ft for Souris and Picton at twelve o‘c-lock ; » ' <1 . g - j . ' . play the piano the cabinet is rolled into, m iiglissggxgaagltgci ?(?;[;_lro`?E$:;E 1, position in front of the piano,the panels noon, at 3.45. Strangers always wel- come. Gosrnr. Murine,-Remember the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s new block, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Strau- ' 11.25. "I am the resurrection andthe life.” The Wesleyan of August 2nd says: Material has been received for an il- lustrated article on Charlottetown Me- the Editor, who shall likely be in time I »r taking charge of the next him’ 0( pim. and will be _ pleased to receipt your ac- count for value Stanley sirs. ived. ‘ 1 ` 4 if-fs. /.\.-'t':~ _ Ci '1">-.=~"‘l;EZ‘-2,L~L77 lfi~s.~».rs_`/.l»':.l/‘¢t;f"~>s%»'i£f'f11'.l.\'~ ff” 2”. iuf~e>»f”f- 'lien esac we ' Lines of Uneeda lodgor /i- .3 ‘ .»’ V30., Dorchester, Mass. Mr. McPher- Iilgoas errand boy and 'by sobriety and lstrict attention fo business has worked @@@@@@@@ Have it made at J. D. Taylor’s PRINTER and BINDER. ' Ladies’ .9 3 Congrea Boots at re-é aaron Queen St. io...i.»v» has beeuremodel nd TIM nd ed, a ao! e a anammusemen onthiehluldlnwhidaisaodv- Piano A Detont Plank# muslc.Sportsol all kinds and clams, trout, mackereh, season at the Fluid-a es can-lagea, and boats tree to per weekother BROWN. ` Propi-lemr i . Tryapair __- i W one Wa'h.8)ec' n:chy”_'°‘fa'i'aflitl'°i|l°e& 085 You will like them. ~ ` ` n 1....”-. duced prices to clear. Ladies’ “Dongolaf Juli-3 f ==~=-=.=f.=.=..+ ~ ~ ~ ‘ A ~ s ~ ‘ ~‘ ‘ ff " ette, fine Dongola, turn soles, patent leather facin nea st lish 8» Uv Y and easy fitting shoes, Q ' $1.60 a pair. Ladies’ Chocolate col ored Dongola “J uli- “ ettes" Turn soles, good elastic, due Dongola, . easy to the foot and. easy on the pocket. book, only a pair i Stampei-s’ Corner. *F .i --I l"”'*____, i C'-£ i °`-4°-» have lost belief in the Bible as the ulti of iman.’ A Methodist class-leader would -put it in fewerfwords by saying, Mills has lost his religion.” E ter ss .who has been spending some the Island his parents.. at Newton Grvm sailed pai_-rs.s.f~HaIi1,¢x‘ yesterday afternoon to attend Inter-' miami onm.o.s C. ‘ which will meet at Boston,August.]l5ili. and will be in session until falsv a prominent :memberot the Boston 'Caledonian cies. after we caan:--etblsfel--0éntr`¢i1‘Dtng store. » tion Mr. McPherson wi'i eagair resume his" duties as cillector off bills and Stockholder in the “Elm Farm” Milk son leftithe Island seven years ago, and] entered the employment ri the above- tlientioned Company about six years himself to the position which he now holds; V ML- McPherson was very much pleased' with his visit to the Island and] the various improvements which have taken nlace throughout 'both city and country and hopes to soon again visit his native' land. _ __ *il*-_`_~ "___ _ Benhey’s Lininisat The lotlerh Pala cure Price I0c, _ _ "°" _ ‘uni 'A _ Dncouarrvt; ART Rooms, Grafton Street-Midsummer sale of stamped linens. l~`ancv arm-les. cozy and cush- ion forms. etc. Twenty per cent dis- count given. Sale to commence A‘ug.~ ith. at 10 o’clock.-3 lw ex ‘.1 _'v l 1 _ , fgaoooooooo ___ L , 3’ f§ We are showing a veryr- 1; j; pretty line of Shirt * Waist Pin Sets, that ‘ _ 4. ` favor. The prices we i put on them makes' ~ them sell quickly, ' »’ ; Iv hiv. w..wninio,,s;G~5,;f;Hu1; ` , _ " _ 'IHE '.A.'1'\1l'u Daily' .Xena 5-aYa$ Laos. , L_G.McNeil, of St.John. passed through ~ ‘ Truro last night, to l.lar:m_ 'tithe to _i _ V attend the funeral ol the late Rev.'Dr Latest News of the City A M°'"°°°- . tives each. orchestra voiced;_one ol a (ro1mHl;hJe1“;;thft§tl\dE)>htd;;rs Ili: glglangedl “mu” °" °"`l“g°d q".°m7’ th° °th°' °f _,SIB operated by a stop. The pedals W9 Pf‘P‘r° the piano are also _ operated _-by. lcv TEE Advance observes: ,_B_ Faynplaced cnnvenieirly forthe hands.; ‘Mills has lost much since he entered a simple ”m”3°m°'_‘t M 'tips' md the fold of Liberalism. He says: We tl” win 0! the Performer' wma’ bg 0! thodiem, and now awaits the nturn of operate we ke? 'M4 th ‘Z 93°’ Y; e mate and. authoritative, revelation oi. °°mP°°¥i°n iced. We have ian in.. inoivianaiiiy of T 9' 2" ° .‘1."'_*°"°d God. We have lost the fact and doc-iglmld ovtrtmel trine ofthe Fall. The tact is, msn is 9'°"9A°“ 1°"¢° nota sinnerin any sense. ’ We have`v»lh°|°‘.‘°!t' *.l'i”3 the t~1d~aenti°as mes of salvation .‘°_ *‘“*'~ “‘"°*’ I Dunn. MePa_aasna.e|;Derehs§.. cutie A Mr. .. . _`=> ‘NV i- McPherson will represent ,toim 0_1, Dorchester, Mass., as 'delegate for i"¢!¢_||i|,|_,-E A Clan Malcolm, u.S. C. I-Ie. is well, -- 1 V and favorably known in society and is BLMYG9 T01' -08117!! ' or1d’s Bicycle Meet at Montreal. for rates etc. efqnire of John ~O. Hynd- T are meeting with great :T Masses Mn_Li=;n Bnos. have on eXhi~ bition at their show rooms Queen St. an Angelus. a mechanical novelty, which enables a p-:son without the knowledge of music to play any selec- tion on the piano. In appearance it is a small cabinet of elegant design -and finish. and is_ nicely paneled through- (ut, including* back. This-cabinet.oon- tains two in l sets of reeds, of five oc- a dnte on pipe quality. This cabinet can be placed in any part ot the house, ,and when away from piano i-i a power- ful sell-playing organ in itself. At side and rear of cabinet are panels' fold back, admitting it t> be ‘placed to the keyboard of any piano, upfiight, s nare or rand When it is desired ti are folded back, and the ‘openings in case allow the cabinet to. slide under* me ns of two bolts in the case, in oxderi to adjust to any height of key-board, ,and when' once adjusfed, in a few min- ‘utes time. it .is always thereafter ready to roll to or from the piano"-in at law seconds’ time, and needs no 'fnr'th`e`"r:ad-` juslmsnt. When in position a series of lingers or levers prgect over upon the topsoltiielr s hose do ‘s A 'l s e p ano in prec ly ll?-8 ldme manner as the hands, either a piano an the key-board or frmi of the pianoyw The cabinet can be varied in height hy' it fy l5`-Tf’31`i'~‘ ,»1=’wi» . _,mf lo all _ _.i....i..n.~.... And most successful In the IIIUK Following are a dew ot % Olill . .';‘“.........'“°f"°.':.i'.:=:‘.i...m.... """°"i'°~ i it ` § 3' The main sills are made of 4_ :xl 1, f>_ -, f» <2 g :» gi 1- 'E s 5. lghtesttorm thatcan boned. mm elsteel,specla.l1ymumhetured §? egg iii "E iii ,E :ti >"¥ a hi : 4 IMI Wlfllh- scroage.:tt:nu“§‘e:t::z1\`;v=rm_mdmaBhl¢ Onidhhndll 8 l¢l01"|’ll ueimathhgdqhaal sua 'l\mellps&t 1 a ~ Bowl! the mre=3§". 2- GUT1' E usual*