MNOOQOQ , ~\~~ ‘-T12. - fi _ __ -5-...-_ _ _ ,, __ , _ "gs - ‘~' = ,__.;1.‘_f 1-., ei.. ~ -.'-.if-»`-_‘ »‘\ f rf- _ ,__. _-.; - f .,#- g ___ -,; .L . rs '-.-. ' ‘ ` _ ` '#5 ,_ -‘ ` "' _ . i - `\. f . , '\. \-”q"’»~» -‘ " V" / ~ :_A . V H “Yea |I 1..- .lm reused by delths apgwg by CUfI¢I||'l B , of Y sends us msg our British Depot., lr Nswnrar & ndon E C i l son glossy hair her on head and Eifiy ive inchol heh prevloualo of Clricvlu, Wal Q1, thin and llfelem, lbd “ge out in handfula, to -=°»-°°‘:,°.:=.= dgbe WO Sho attributes her llillllm ggi had of haii_'u:% fre- qqqg shampoos w UTI wp Boar followed by |i“¢dre¢dbi;slof CUTICURA Fgymb inblheloi-lp. iii;-2-252 CAIEIID L H DICKEY g _ L , » , _ i `\"lI~f;»“I' /~~:` A -Q " \ 1' “I ff/ = srant at Royal Londrn 8l°V¢S~ g __ \`//fl§ff¢`»;i..`c?£f.i._ Q ' sf./._' f.-_-¢:§ff» -\\ C' Jfor home. He will come by the troopship he Canada. Asmallschooner, the North Star. coal off. The crew are all safe. very generously presented a handsome dressing-case to the C. A. A. A., Electric Light Sports, tobe competed for on the evening of the 14th. This firm believes in encouraging “the boys” in athletics and recognizes that to keep up this very im- portant branch of the youth’s training it is necessary that first class prizes should ' be given. | uvggjip ON Friday morning, 3rd August, Souris Man Who ls Hard To Please 'Him is the individual we much sympathy is felt. On Saturday, one to moot if perchancc he is ofthe largest funeral processions ever smoker We fee] that gf he seen in Souris. preceded by his brother qui- stock of pipes and Masons and 1'_`oresters, followed his re- ap” he will be mains to Souris_ West where he wasburied A T I S F I E man ofa~quiet_ kind and_ obliging dis lost one of its most respected citizens by the death of Mr. John Morrow, merchant. Mr. Morrow had been ill for some con- siderable time, but hopes were entertained of his recovery, till within a few weeks ago. He leaves behind a wife and two children to mourn his loss, and for whom with ll-.asonic ritual. Mr. Morrow was a a 9 ‘ position, and died trusting in the merits lilly fl'0lIl U9- of his Redeemer. E Hughes, The Peoples Druggist monstration on the Athletic Association Park, Charlottetown, on Monday, Aug. 27th, in _aid of the above-named Fund. Eating, drinking and dancing booths will be provided on auelaborate scale, and at- tentive waitérs. Muttaz-t‘s Steam Riding Gallery has been secured for the occasion, and Messrs. Miller Bros. of this city, have generously agreed to operate their splen- did Graphophoae. tree of charge,in aid of the cause. There will be a bicycle com- petition for a valuable medal and other prizes. The sons ofnngunarue Ancient Order of Hibernians, The Freeliasous é fail?" The Loyal Orange Lodge, The Benevoi G ,§,|,*,e3N,g,_P°¢,thT\be°_§°f° lent Ii-ish societies of chariotceu-wc, gm...-iii. is .ii..i... nf.. mea Einei-sid and sciiris,'rIieod¢1feIIows,_'riie 3* °' M” 3”- “'=*“”" ’°""’~°°‘° “nd "° "" u"'“"°’" ’”°" Foresters, The Caledonian Club, and al other National and Fraternal Societies are specially invited to L join in making this demonstration a grand success by . , ff':t‘ff‘|:'“,‘;a°',?§;°f§,‘l y°“ns“'{‘u mamhingto the Park in their respective ,ty urge' The purchagem were hwmmy’ Telephone gl. regnlias. Geo. V. Mclnerney, Esq.,M. P. S, 811 0 el' era. C311 81.658-l`e hereby respectfully invited to attend and speak on the object of the demonstration. As this will be the largestand most repre- sentative gathering held in this Province for years, and all who want to haven big day’s sport should not fail to attend. v Hospital Moorenelds. and -me--_ London Throat and Ear I Discus! of The Eye 'lhoal TENDER CORNS- a e M NM' Softcorns, corns of all kinds rem0vc_d r ported, wasa son of John Ball con _ West withoutpain or sore spots by Putnarnis I. _ D 111 2 ¢°4P §,8;t._';;;S2ha€3_rff, ggfgarffwr 8152;? 38.11,; the Mounted Rifles at Edmunton as a. t D ,rm G1 A5515 prompt. Do not be imposed) upon by sub- Vprivate, and left for South Africa on Jan. stitutes offered for the genuine “Putnam’s 2nd_ Several letters were received from PERKINS’ fs I i °' ' °i°”EZ“1iEf'iT>"'<;.T.c>\/'Iles i loves are all uara."*°¢a¢|~ . . received s ecial orders fgim Mexico, 3115185 0010111 bl'-. MIMO P Bilton fo this celebrated Kid Glove. _ i fin ling.. of Black., Tm. Bf°'°' md °1‘1°°‘i“‘8 °1‘°‘~’°"~ eeksa 6 , Th P les Store. wigiiesflgpmd RMU- laden for this port, ran ashore during gm Wednesday night on Governors Island. m The schooner is commanded by Captain . John Ellsworth,jr. Her cargo will have tgps.; to be taken out before she can be floated THE arm of George Carter & C0__ haves of a. kind husband and loving father, six THE promoters of the Whelan Monu- I, ha ment Fund, intend holding a Grand De- ` L. ccmn and mr. clover, ciitechist, both Lzbut they were almost entirely tourists Richibucto N B Sir Charles Tapper” 'ha b°“¢htl°rge bm! °t soods and ,sid D . ' ’ D., ies A. Martin M. PU A Bart , Sir L. av , , . _ t A. C. McDacdonald, M. P., J. H. Bell, M. s»Ef§§"snZs¢B%°§§§?i. P., B. D. McLeII..n, M. P., Hon senator Ferguson, Hon. Senator Yeo,J .J. Hughes, & Souri d th fed l did Extractor. Sure, safe. harmless. h character. _The last letter was dated ed in the hospital. He was a strong, heal- age, He was born in 'Prince Edward Is- till Friday evening August 3rd, when was stricken with paralysis of the brain. He had a good constitution, and retained his wanted health. and vigor almost to the last. His laulties remained t of all who knew him, and pleasing to show he had no enemies. He leaves a wife and nine children to mourn the loss of whom remain home, two in Portsmouth N. H. and a son in the employ of Messrs, Houghton and Dutton, Boston,Mass. His funeral took place on Friday evening at 6 p. m. THE GUARDIAN extends sincere Sympathy- 3 _ A vALUEn correspondent writes: Dr. N' W. Leard, Dentist. of Jersey City, and J. S. Leard, M. D.. of Jamaica Plain, U. S., made a. short visit to their brother, MI. Elijah Leard, of Brookfield, Colchester County, N.S.,who is manager for a. branch Store, for Mr. Edwin Dickie, of Upper Stewiack, who is doing a good business. During their visit they took a trip to Barr S€ttlel'nent,Hant's County,t0 see a. mining property that Mr. E. Leard is interested in which is now being developed, and- has every appearance of turning out to be a valuable mining property. Miss Frances J. Leard, who spent the winter and spring, visiting her relatives in Tryon, Victoria and Margate, returned home to Brookfield, accompanied by her aunts, Mrs. Moses Woodside,of Clifton, and Mrs. E. S. McPhail, of Charlottetown, who are now enjoying the best of health, after ving a very pleasant visit.-Rev. R. of P. E. I.,are in Brookfield. Mr. Glover is assisting the work of the Bro0kHeld and Middle Stewiacke congregations during vacatilm. Both men are very much liked. Is referring to the benefit of the tourist trade a Halifax exchange says: The tour- ist trade is now pretty well under way, I although the number of tourists at this time is not so large as at the same time last year. A Halihx merchant remarked to us that one day a short time ago he had the value of the tourist trade' drawn to his attention in a particularly striking manner. It was a day which seemed to be mdgkedtohis partner when it was near- yy through that business was singularly slack; but when he came to total up the sales he found that they were exceptional- tourists hesaid thestoremight as well have been closed all day ” It is probably the same throughout thecountry that the people native in the respective are not buying to any great extent simply because this is not their buying time. For this reason the tourist, trade is particularly valuable as it helps to keep _things moving all the time, and conducesi to prosperity. .The chief things that the mah for them. “Had it not been for M ,$1 , ° Bl , parts touristsare buying now are linens, real laces, golf capes, woolen goods, and 'kid Savs the Edmonton Bulletin: John Everett Ball, whose death at Kroonstad, of enteric fever on July 28th has been e f 9 ` actor, of Edmonton The deceased joined im by his parents-all of a cheerful Bloemfontein, where he was then employ- thy, well-doing young man, 23 years of land. His parents removed from there so the United States and came to Edmonton some tive years ago. They located land in East Edmonton, where the deceased had a. farm. He also worked at the build- ing trade with his father and brothers. The character of the deceased was typical of the large majority of the men compos- ing the Mounted rides. strongly healthy. courageous, of high principle and good understanding-they were of the best blool of Gaziiida-and tlisie is none better iii the woild as their work h_.ve sliciwri. The sacrifice of such valuable and promis- ing lives is wicat gives the true measure of Canadian manhood and Canadian lov- alty. Kumfort Headache Powders Cure. , _ » fl - ' I i=-f I I kle. Capt. Patton showed t ool1r~ th mmm _ - sm.. I “ _ 5'” e last t The ed was a age andpatienee waiting for several hours _ an of unstained character pleasant and _ lpemmg and enjoyed the 'esteem an _1 “_ for the arrival of adoctor, both doctors could be spurred to its duty, but better ate -than never.” In B klyn Transit - Continental Tob. ed ve c rosie or ‘faces-sickness* and canon] be .iw st ` _ _ All Q COMPLAINT Is quickly cured by using i __ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETUWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. AUGUST 10. 1900 *JY _ -H V *F __. . *_ ’ 1 . I _.TJ ,_;,_____ ' 5 Pension Roll. I ‘ ' ° 1|., b & T. T. CAR'r\vRIGH'r, general eastern re- ANY girl desiringto learn typesetting -.2255 a million v. nr E preseiitative of the E W. Gillett Chem- should apply at this office at once. “,\ " . _ _ . . A . f\°"°“e ony; ilu roll of the l nitcd _ 5 _" I ‘al “°rks’ Toronto’ 'Sfn th °lt‘5_' for 8' The weekoendiug-August 4th was a _ on "`d __ “mv M Um, the “ m.` ofthe , Tm; steamer Elliot was due last night few days' Mr' Cart'Wr'ght' has Jus? re' record breaker in the history of travel to Q55” __` “M mcreage we number from Sydiiey with a cargo of the genuine turned from 8' very Successful trip to _ ° P _ E _ Yarmouth. A total of 3,316 passengers n ___ “_ Qld mine Sydney coal for D. McMillan "See #ward blslfmd' _H;__'_'e?qrt'S were landed, an average of over 550 per uual charsi i~ ibout 314.000 I0( 0°" ad' cap ‘Ona yfiue usmess m I el’ S300 5° day Of these the D A R boats i ' R .I t I<_,G'1Itt'.1 ,t.F -' ’*' ' “fx “_ __ _ _ __ - Tm-r. Elliot.-Shippers of live stock and he0rJ;1hey;l;; CFO e;ewlf;,n(;1a`;?1__e_];n|;I;;r,? Enpsl’ lagdgdlligga and the Y' S' S’ C.°‘ In 65/' other produce for the two Sydneys will He,-a|d mn' an e ’ ‘ / lnote sailing of S S Elliot on Saturday u AN exceedinglyp inful accident where- f ’ ’ I 'ig gevening, llth inst. S The death_°f Mr' ponald R' C°_rbett' ‘ff by he lost his left leg happened t0 Capt. ""' THE P_m_Sbo__0_ Leader says M__S_ L_me_ _ _S;‘;:\§l;;1_i1eV:_l_;f;cY_;'l;>_l_Js ;1ol;D¢;>_f;1;_Spe1___‘; Styli? Thomas Patten. of the schooner H_e!1ry G. __ *~ _ of Parrsboro has received a cable from I p___thy_ Mr Corbett was engaged at his Ives, Monday _at noon when entering the E her husband_ Chaplain L,me_ announcing Work ` I . I d h ith the St. _Peters canal. The schooner was A l -fs g his departure from Cape Town on July 31st up ' as u°sua m apparent 'Y goo ea ' °°mi"3 "1 fm!" the bay With quite li head _ , . vi* way, and the Captain’s leg got entangled in the mooring rope.Tl:|e head way was so great thatinstantly the leg was broken and the nope served the limb above the being out of town. Tuesday morning' the leg was amputajed above the ankle by Fixott, of Arichat. The schooner was P. E. I. to Sydney, the cargo consigned to: Schurman, Lefurgey, Clark 8: Cc. Capt. Patton is a native of Merigomish, Pictou Co. _ Some days ago THE »GUAnn1aN’s atten- tion was called to the fact of the lack of drinking fountains in the city. Recently thirty odd public fountains were installed in the city of Boston. In referring to the day on which the fountains began to flow the Boston -Traveller says; None who witnessed the scenes‘at any of the foun- tains could fail to be thankful for the public service. The great boon was accepted with avidity, and hundreds of thirsty men, women and children were refreshed at the fountainstothe better endurance -of a wearying August day. For the rest' of the summer weeks the great blessing of public ice waterfountai-ns]wi1l be enjoyed. It is to beregretted that half the heated term had gone before thc administration NEW YORK STOCK LIST. _ il ' Closing prices August 9. retires American Steel and Wire A erican Tobacco roo Burlington F eral Steel reiisnii stssI_1>i-ia Louisville and Nashville 7I§ Ne ` Rock _IV-Bland St. Paul 111§_ ennessee Coaland Iron THE GREEN s1cKNEs`s_ pa3,¢,wcak, nervous and irritable. They a hlo ’ o using Dr Chases Nerve F0od, the great rative in pill fonn. It makes pale _W _ _ _ plginp. _Note increase in weighti while ' 1n,"i.~. --” ` f -i1_-;___.._., O '1 Q f Blaclihmy Gardlal- Perfectly safe for all ages. Pleasant to take. Astringent without produ - Price 25 cents ` Sold only by ‘_ ,_ J l YOIPLL #E5 i.Il.ioY fist- Your breakfast moron! a. cupof our choice fres Coffee. _ " _ 7 We believe we have the best fresh ound Coffee sold in the Pity. 856 you bcneve it ? If you _ dou't we‘d like you toh nd it out Try the next pound 4 from eis. Our best i * 40 cents is pound. g Other grades cheaper. Fresh Broom ‘lliiilliit §: C.°"Z‘f.i Successor! to Davison & Co 1 _ *WFEW Doctors Bissett and McDonald, and Dr. _ Q lumber laden bound from Summerside f~» f“‘ american Sugar _ 22S . ` I I w York cennni ies; , 1061 T wi , . _ UnionPacPr’fd 38_ ' __ ' _ Unitedfltates Rubber 4 _ 27§ ~ _ _i ' _ _ _ _ " ‘ ' " AprilCottonpe11(X)lbs 'T - s -' ,»_ . _ ‘*?**@ d£f,i’:)‘;);'iI;°wl°§:d1f;f,if,f;1t§;'h°§;§iE;fm°;E _ 'His Busiest Store on C‘har1ottotuwn’s Staci. red had tlggrgitilized hand Iemadegariggzg T TRUNKS , - Made for actual service in in every size, expensive or cheap. They’relmilt with all the trunk-style that’s practi- _ciibiesiid Inndicii sly siiishcd even to the $2.25 kind. Trunks _for little trips or long journeys§ but the prices are always short. Round tops and flat tops. Trunks with straps and Trunks without. _ $2.25,' 9.s5, 3.15, 5.25, 5.75, 8.25, 10.75. Our Trunksiare direct’ from the factory-and priced aj little lower than anything else MREL '__ _ _ i I \, i -$ J'/f - . , Pastuerized milk at Pi¢3Iard’s Gr? ¢;`__;l'.Y- (fi S u p ` I/\\ eak women and girls healthy may and /ll *T ,Qc >;`:’f\5* : \ _ V ull. y`\ \ " ' I \_» ~ . . ' _'iff/T 'A You’ll find what you want here. e specially if you’te pit i _*__ ticular and want good furniture. ' " U ’ \\_ \ IH PIBLUII ` SUITES _ { We are showing a hue line. Prices from $24 00 or ` w|||| gmigm gm. _(ll $22.80 mi.) fc. s ...im wiimii, spring seiisnie, up ic ’ 3;- $85.00, the best Turkish Rug Suite-But We have either Suites a good deal cheaper. ` _ __ . 3 , , _ »- __ A 2* /_` /~ -=¢lr , ’”'+°_- § §§_Z1 ~°‘=-.-.. Q \ ing costiveness. _ _ ` A- s &'7`lJ11 YEAH Ml. Allison laies’ llollege owEN s ART INSTITUTION CONSER-VATORY OF MUSIC ' _ K AMT" Y' 1 *_ Healthful environment. Admirable equipment. Full facilities for study of music and art, thorough mental and moi-sl training, rediied manners and the best general culture. Apply for Calender. 5 ||0R|l|3 &, _|051 _ _ _ 4 Inav. as. c. solinsn. Pnaew ` Sackville, N. B., July 31,_3 aw &_w._4 W. ’ - How _ .I Refreshing! This is the remark of ur many customers, _day dry, as they partake of our cool, healthy, Soda. We make a specialty “As good as h ce t »e.1f»€f» -THE- lmg To -|_-|»ay¢i.|~| g Rugs. Black Dress Goods. ` |r|¢3|g|vy, _ L il'\§l‘lg8»_ shi;-gg. . ' Gellar I-'ornsa Bath Towels. -i A :_ Furniture/ - - ~ .Ia i