5 .§ is 1* . , \\ . THE' GUARDIAN. NALPRINCE '-2 UllClC S211] Wlll l.ll(ClY CODY Gl'C2ll Bl'llZllll’S 'l`l'lalSp Mr. Alphonse Vassallo writes the `Deo.rborn’s ‘Per _ OF_ _ fect Baking Powder is the best lie evel used.- He Wlth the Belle Isle' that he has used it while connected with the Sydney "" M CM """""" ' originated a few Sydney. and Davies House, Charlottetown, and is now (From North American.) k 11.1 Ad . xc , th ard _ _ _ _ _ _ it is proihbi.. nm wnin.. ii... next few 0 ;‘;,f§ufa”;g§a;'t,‘,§asi;”§,”;sh§‘§;{on_° ’ using it at the dining rooms of the Dominion Iron 8; th' h 'll b ' '_ b ttl - ° .‘I2°§‘..;.F.§”‘Z.`.`;‘....".“ £;‘;T“?.§§i‘;Z .3 ...Z , A;;§5;,“g;';§ ;;,;*;° m°°~°°" ='°°°°“>'~ C0.. where 0,000 are fed each meal. H Delaware Breskwarer- It is i>r00°Sed ©° “rho om homers shsoiuteiy cfm use Mr. Vassallo is a. member of the Universal Cookery an take the old monitors lying at League Is- ‘ to th t_ I th nm 1' _. , _ iimdioihe open se.. ...id in umm be T they §a§E° Digita L; wfrgf Food Association, of London, Eng., and at present is mana blofvn W Pi@_°¢=` bl’ the 1`“lll‘i'f'1"l"3 gun” years, and most of them arenotseaworthy g6I‘ Of lZl1B h0l36l and POOIDS Of the D. C0.. I of L iicle Sam s tieet and the new steel- They have been lying here simply taking Dlefiillg Sl1@l_1S- Tl\€I`€ hlfe bee? Seveml up room since early in the eighties, abd to ne _ 7 _ naval inventions since the Spanish war. try 1-I0 gt them for navy us? U V g ‘0 and it has been suggested that all of them be a Waste of money and time. We sam 0 receives. strong test on the strongly built 5 few of them not long ago to junk deal fl-Hd deep See rI10I1ib_0I‘S- _ ,ers to get them out of the way. _ _ 1 g There 85:11 now ellgllrigofutdliisz izrlllxlfd “Bughas targets the old monitors Woum MICA is the highest grads of AXUE GRE RSE dr It ` ai ' I d 1 mica which errors 0 e sea yi S serve e pose . ~ me o. cout ul pow are navy yard “vithin the last few years Vi them are ogllgr V excellently. _Most Of nts s perfectly sm wth surface onttho ado. When this surface is formed HALF QS l%CB ° ld iron _ Xcel? lonally low build, and ICA 0-B env other axle grease wi Ido $51- work anddo it more satisfactory. REME EB several others have been ggld f0l‘ 0 ' theix' tu frets alone are visible from an #LF AS MUL/H MILA A3 ANY UT R Mill1Il.fd0l’¢\l1'0d. bf Most of them were built many Years 8-89. d;_smnce_ Au of mem are stron 1 ui .. .. U P IMPERIAL Q11.. foo.. L-:za and since the recent improvemen _ togezhenand it would take the very modern warfare have been of no service beitaimed Shot f _ PetI’Q16'l.1l R.6nI16I°Q¢ in active work. The plan for-using them _ them _to pieces. S 0 any kmd to break -_ -- i - l _ , _ ./- _ _ _ _,_ lllllllllll lilllllllllll lllllll llllll lllllll. We have a large and well as- sorted stock of \\'omeu’s Choco- late Oxford and laced and but- ioned Boots. As we do not care to carry these lines over we offer them at 20 llll lllll llllllllllll For cash. ' They are all on fashionable lssis and dark rich color. This is a few ct the prices: A dark Chocolate Oxford, cf: line kid. wide 50, .$1.20 A lishler shade, better _ quality I '40 A dark Chocoistolaced 1 boot, good broad too ° A dark Chocolate Boot, laced gruablpgoued, extfa Eno 2.00 g ALLEY 81 G0. Qmnnni mamma J #If lic e iliiiiiiiii C) .A AT IL; A. Pica-Ano 3. cos. *U03 ~ _ i °l’EAKE'S N0. liwlllll 5 All kinds of coal on hand. -' Lownsr prices. 1 °. June zSd&wzm then cod &w5m '11 H .1A"'-'A.'A'A'A'4' ' - \-' \»' V' \~1 vi \~`. vi \-1 vi \" vi iiw sinus Faust Blend Coffee in l lb tins (Very fine flavor.) 450 each 7Roast Beef in 2 lb tins 320 tin Compressed Ham in 2 lb tins 32c tin Ceylon Tea in 1 lb fancy tins 350 tin Pineapple Chunks in 2 lb tins 30c tin 'Quaker Rolled Oats l6c package Dessiccatcd Rolled Wheat l6c “ Brown 8; Webb’s pure Fruit- ~*Syrups ' 35c bottle West India Lime Juice 25c ‘ Beer & Goffs fllllllll Plllllllllllll Plllll Mill( IS lllll llllllll Plllllll. Every bottle of our Pasteur- ized milk is guaranteed to con- tain from 3.8 to 4 per cent, of butter tat. lilclmess and Porily are the characteristics of our milk and oream.You will not be troubled with sour milk. Pas. teutizod milk will keep sweet ' for from 3 to 5 days. . lug Contagious Discuss Owe their f uentl _ ; the milk or ng as ' Pilfelrizod cram _ in bottles c tbocity e uk for Wluootion. D. w iiiis Nivii EXPERIMENISA good B600 l ' “D' ” titled “Delightful - \8'bY. The following is an extractz- DELIGHTED Propose to -Come Again ‘Next Year. THE PUINTS VISITED Of Intense Interest-0-I he Hotels and the Duchesse Dear GUARDIAN:-As per agreement made with you on the Plant Line Wharf in Charlottetown I send you a. short synopsis of the many beauties of12¢'da._les and hills, peaceful sapphire w r and radiant sky of your land. I pre- fsume the sky is the same' as we have it in Atlanta but it is certain that God’s foot- stool as the people of Prince Edward Island know it is far superior to anything yet visited by myself. On J uly30th we arrived in your province Duchesse by the magnificent steamer La Grand Duchesse, and let me say before leaving that elegant ship, that if one needs a. hotel surrounded by a. sea breeze the- Grand gives the tourist a. perfect service; so smooth and swift and free from the odor of aship. The entrance to Charlottetown harbor is a. grand one and the city illum- inated with electric lights forms a picture not soon to be forgotten by the pleasur seekers. ln a few minutes we were at the pier and we found that the people of your fair capital are possessed with the same amount of human nature as the in- habitants of the other ports called at. About five hundred people were on the wharf to give us a. cordial welcome. In about twenty minutes we were in the Queen Hotel cab where we’ received' com- fortable quarters from the hostess Mrs. Archibald. _ secured a team and drove' to your park where- we spent an hour enjoying the works of nature. After ashort drive and passing many pretty country residence we reached the asylum where the insane of the province are building is antiquated and the inmates be very small. “ 'We noticed scores unoc to the city we passed the stock farm and a number of other beautiful pieces of land. After dinner we drove out to the Acadia Hotel, kept by Mr. 1.2 C. Hall where we were courtesusly entertained and we en- joyed the beach very much. The drives in your provinces are delightful. We are coming again next year and onr*pa.rty will be strongly supplemented g with ladies whom we have converte¢1'_t_0g.;viait to the Maritime Provinces of Canada. When we come again we intend if possible to lease a team for the time we are in,the province and hope to have a :good time. inn-> -*mimi _ . g ` '$5 _ sg. __ 4. " , ~ .Bxtl"adltinUiilikely..-P Pralsed- Q the soft breeze, so clear the sky and so ' ___ gtraveller found nothin of which to com g _ » plain. This was well, for. I_should certain _ housed under thec-are of supervisor. Mc- Phail a. gentleman who did all possible to make our visit a pleasant one. The , densely packed andl should think that! the per centage . of cures wouldi i cupied and apparently bI‘00diU8` Ovel' their confinement and restrictions. On the way _MARGARET Graham has written a de- lightful article en gldden “W3-Yin my min`d’s most sacred am bers are recollections of many ii. h9_DDY holiday in various countries and ;:1l;J€S. On the walls of memory’s picture ery are forever fixed exquisite scenes of Na.ture`s beauty and grandeur in ma _ BY p ZQIHES. but chief among them all are the- pictures and the recollections labelled D1`9&mS of Dear Digby!" Only two summ°l`3 9-80 I first visited this heaven °°“ceiY6d PGSHDR place on Fundy’sShoi-e. Thither last year I gladly went again; and hope to return each year, tostore up. more delightful memories, and more un- rivalled pictures for the days when the weight of many years shall' chain moto my “ain hearth stane," and I can no longer wander ~ where nature revels in the fair Acadian land. ‘Twas from the deck of the “Prince Rupert" the superb D. A. R. steamer e '° _ 'I | which gives such aperfect service between r & C01, St. John and Digby, that I obtained the ' . J iirst of my treasured never-fadingpictures of this gem of summer resorts. So smoothly and swiftly did we steam across the Bay, so delightfully invigorating was calm the sea., that even the most captions 1y_-with forethought if not with malice- havepublished the name of any man or _ - ~ ' 'M 5 I " woman who dared grumble op such a day .f ;__ ; » ' ~' ` with such a sea. and such a ship. - And I _ - 'i f S is ‘ Q _ 7 _ . _ _ U10-Y add. such a. good-natured captain. For this courteous omcer related so many facinating legends concerning therecéding New _Brunswick shores .and the Land of Promise ahead that I had nite fo tten Q 78° ' ' hui 'these ii » ~ e .~ - gage t§;‘..Ru§)erb.. “ffm °,§§§‘§w';1*Ql‘§’§§ V ._,_.,` Carnivals, Scotsmans, 20th Centuries, E N D suddenly startled byalong black wall of rock-its summit fir-covered, its side ‘ ,, , ~ . l _v ~'.’- I. Y preeipiamsiimiforbidding-which iwmed . »_; i i bias, nartfords have had a _large silo in Charlottetown up directly in front of us and towards which; ourgood ship-seemed to be fear- Wouldnit This “Explode” You .? MaudRMul1er, on a, sum mer’s day, Score ed along onrthe broad highway; Her wheel a worthy Welland Vale ' Ur else sh_e°d never tell this tale. The steamed by, and said: “My ear, .~ ” ‘ The¥le’s lroom for you; come, jump in BPS My.automobile’s built for two- For me, and for la peach like-you.”_ But, as hmoke is auto. round Blew'up, lol it dlsamesrod. And Maud s‘aid,asfsh'e wtsoihcd his plig “Thaiigr;;.” Judge. Yo_u’re really out s _ » 3_5 5" A ~ ~ .BIGYGLE RHYME Jenny. J ' is 'ci , °°‘é’ii3?%‘ .i.’.".‘?;. de street, Jenny smi es so sweetly, Jenny is discreet. Lithsome as a. fairy, Pink asthe wild rose, Golden hair so airy, Streaming as she goes Gllh L, dglleareglvigg. Wa; withher cycling, - eatajoyfaldayl July. August. S¢pte_mb8l'»_ O_¢t_0b`6l'.` are #hd best wheeling months-We have SQ Bigyglgg yet to sell'-g-will make ‘he pfigg satisfactory _ ' »,. " I I 7,* _ /f . ~ \\‘.\ _;` I ¢ s.r¢i.1s:.i::s"se;es. i We sell receiving the shove dsc. John and Digby;Leave St. John,7.00 a. m. Arrive Digby, 9.30 a. m _Leave Digby, f - F” ` 7 w 2_0.. p, ..._ Am... si. ,;.,i..;, 4_3.. ,,_ ..._ 1:, _ \ _ * Look them over-» Write for catalogue 3-f . . g u Better Be Wl'Se Zi Repair supplies-Second Hand Wheels A Tha.. Rich." ;_\ Q1 ~ _ g ~L L21. ' Wise people are also rich when fhey i /- "i; _ » ` ` know a perfed remedy for all annoying diseases of ihe blood. §iJneyS» [hier and bowels. R is Hood' s $a.rsapa.riU.4» ‘UJh1'C/I _/Z fi' ' is perfect in its action-so refqalafes the ' to b ' ' rous health. il 1 ' ` I ,. 1 f 4 I /I \ N8V£’rD/Sappo/nf5 On the following ;morning We" . hi /‘ff 1 l A ` up . c V J ` I / i A a . _ ,- ° I l _ _ ‘ l Who have gone ouifbf WB! he sold l is I G is ~lscou nt is 30 Who sn ,_ wbe taken: ~., f - _ __ ' ` I - ' 0°* ‘I ~ 0 V . ~ _ 0 _ endure itedf _ ~ ' » the 4 u Hans as `. i rl: :Ti ~_. I 51.# A i i " I- ' f. dition ureeuchthatllisdoubtfulhpemuns- _ \_ _ , _g _ _ _ __ _, or on » 0 _ -_ 'I " ff' . -;' - Wm be to yer their-f _ _ . _ the if.ii1iiiiii"ii.fi&li>i-ities..-;'rii'.i -0 @ 5' A ’ ._ __ ' eomesundertheheadofa' itical ence, ` __ ' .- A mr J " and in such cases 2 e I A ,I Drlsouors to other cou tri , assumes complete jurisdiction alild tfrsies those ac. mea or murder-,_¢as_1f.sn».n laws not im. time to buy Shoes at your o Bros will conduct the sale . ?._ _ ` i, `. - ” f . ; x 2 _ __ I ~ ¢iu¢,__ sv.; mi 11 .. _». ....»~\~.»-.»-._ U _._ M ,llliiili Wright 8160 Genoa ciiii ciimltisin; - - » .A 4 ' '* - i ~_~ =-..,»~.»»--.up __ t g i a _E . ¢ -0 re; .- I "' ‘s "7 'ff' si ..... Q-' ' .f 5; f. .~ ' ‘ ` u " wa.. v VZ .`~ +.» J- - .2151-suis 'ii:4.'.; lf. 1 pg ce-Sale for