*,___<._- l THE GUARDIAN S’Sll)E ’lNl) PRINCE C0 t *___ l Tm: steamer Tiber arrived here yester- daghom Montreal oringing considerable nic M M,-_ William Lefu;-gays grove gn height. She took away for Sydney 50 “Sons of hay, li cattle, 35 bags oats, a._ qmntity of furniture and one passenger- ' v it Sydney lfajor Pickering late 0fEngla!1d, HOW Provincial Odi.-er of the Salvation Arm? ofthe Maritime Provinces. will visit Sum- 'l Hi-1 Northumberiand was an hour and wcnty minutes late last night Trir: Summerside Baptist Congregation will hold their annual S. S. pic l pnjed bya band of musicians who will give ' COWD iS greatly eX¢l~5€d Over D6 W5 WhiCh meiside next week. He will be accom- AShediac despatch of 18th says: The h 3 performance in the S. A. Barracks \Ved- xwday evening Zlrd iiist. A un* que feat- asreached hereof the drowning of two men near Cape Bald, yesterday after- r He if the performance will be a. number I noon. Full particulars have not yet been dselectioiis by ii band of bell ringers. This will be a most interesting entertain- eceived, but it is known the victims .were a man named Ai-senau, whose MR. Herbert Alivard, of the Bank of the oars as they lioated near him and, by \'ova Scotia, Sussex, N. B., who has been : their aid, he managed to keep above the isiting his uncle, Mr.' Nelson Alward. _ surface for fully half an hour. His situa- leaves on return by the Northumberland tion was desperate. He tossed about on at the RWCPG HOMI- this morning. »' the water several miles from shore with iiiiigilinillinfafizii i.fi.ri.s§i§£..It§°AiA§l “‘““°"" "le ma" °"°°“"' A A S just as it neared the man struggling for Mr- Stanley W¢d1°¢k»°f Wedlwk Bl`03» A mean a resident of Cape Bald,N B. They were fishermen and out in an open boat taking up their lobster traps. The water was rough and broke in over the _-_-i death His companion managed to grasp tered at the Queen. i. » stern, swamping the boat. It lilled and In“pe°t°" M"C°rma°v °f St' Gem 3° sf is _____d___y _____e____O0___ 2____h _“___ sank, taking one of the men down to in the CW? Mr Minor Wright, Bedeque, is regis-_ Mr A Newberry arrived homo last , . his life, he sank exhausted. The news “'33 in the ¢ltYYeSte1`d“¥- - 1 »» i, tin ation ' OF' ALL. Mr. Fred. M. Morris, of Bradalbane, is 'ent home is in P. E. Island, and T. R. Com- 1¢i¢h a fair fi eight consisting of300 sashes, ; A _ _ _ _ __ 3" bumles Hnishefi lumber’ no doors and I We Clip the following from the Obser- uqvflnfify Of ha-Y Slllpped by Schurm ‘_“’Le` `vnnt Citizen column of the Boston Post *amy 3° C°~~“"d 18 ""“‘l ‘.’f “Wie S'”‘?"°d of Aux. mt. it will be remembered that 31990328 M*"tl’e3°“‘Rus'“'C°’ The Elliott" fsome Prince Fdward I'land eo le were which is an excellent all round carrier - “ " p' p _ _ interested in th' “f I h ' t with special accommodation for live stock l _ is Ortune ave Jus V _ _ -receivedaletterf H '_ G- C ll will make regular weekly trips between l of South Yarmoutlsm an wwe _ . 1 , Mass., in which he 5““m”'A°"ie and Sydu.ey` 0311113 “_ Chiu” l says. speaking of the much-talked-about i0U¥»Pl0WU Only- This Iéeig at segvfce Crowellfortune, “I have the most corn- `Ui‘~`fh “M5 is “OW °“° 0 e mos lm' A plete record of the Crowe or Crowell fam- ~ t 'ties,should be of - ._ . . 2:)1?sAi.d)dx~(:i.fl>lieuiAr|Ileii1\\'n. _i_‘i_ia;e__her ` aI!10Dg thelatest arrivals at theQ\1een.A iiilfaf "lp 0" ‘he _S“"?"“’”"‘ °" 5' “ey ' Messrs H H G adya d W D s ii ' ~ - ~ ‘ - mute yesierdiiy,sai1ing in iheiifiernoon ¢ __________ passengers ___1_~______ n___W_______ ___xm_a____;_ _ Another line, dark check Giughams, they look well last _______t_ . ~ P well, wash well and sell well at 95c, why sliouldxft the 1’ est. v o ii eg , of Centenary chu.rch,V_ _ _ asreturned to St. John after spendingf” ‘ - _ . _ _ _ » ` his vacation at Pleasant View hotel, - - _ A _ V » i ._ A A ff _ » ' _ ' _ Hampton. \ , “ r ’ ' Mr. A. A. _Lefurgen _ V _ _ _ _ _ -_ was a passenger by A last night`8_ ~ _ i __gt_ express to the city. He is registered at _ Queen Street' ' I '_ --'.`. `-..' .. _ 3:" _ if Ik. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry isfantly relieves pain, is astringent and sooth- igfo the irritated bowels, has a stimulating action onthe weakened system, and is a power- _[nl disinfectant of the whole intestinal tract. . For half a century it has been recognized Al: the safest and best remedy for DIA RRHOEA, nrsrzvrar Y, CRAMPS, couc, SUMMER g COMPLAINT, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOL- .ERA INFANTUM and all fluxes of the bowels Q infants or adults. _- .SAVED BABY BIIDTIIEII. A Miss Lizzie M. Henrick, 225 Rawdon St., Brantford, Dnf., writes: “ My little baby brother, one and a half years old, had a very bad attack of Cholera Infantum, and we did everything for him we knew of, but without any Benefit. Finaliy we heard of Dr. F ow1er's Extract of Wild Strawberry and got a bottle of it at once. “The First dose helped the little fellow so much that , We were fully convinced of its healing powers. We per- sisted in the use of the remedy and soon the baby gained drenglh and was able to get around again. “Now we always keep Dr. F owler's Strawberry in the . house and End it invaluable for diarrhoea and cramps in ` _ the bowels." ,A PEDPLE OH THE PRAIRIE. A “I think that Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry 3 the best medicine made for Diarrhcea. and Summer Com- plaint. We never be without _it in the house, and consider that maple living on the prairieaway from doctors should always veit oahand."-Mrs. A. Maitland, Butterfield P.O., M811. *“-ww.-.tif 'lf' Q' ' 7?' H _' -`\ *Br 4°” Aihmys ask for Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Stfiiwberfy ahdimilaliviil 'Qin' 01' viliivh are W°ffh'@SS and some of them highly dangerous.. ‘ the Davies. v the Paris Exposition L Corporal Ghambers,oftheRoyalArti1lery,7A . . A i _ A _ . __ A A A Halifax, was ii passenger by the our mamma" an ‘H dd’ Nd" last evening. He will spend about a month on the Island. Mrs. Jasper Pickard, Miss Ada Godkln and Miss Harriet Matthew returned last i ” 3 '” ' night by the Princess from Lunenburg, N. S. where they have been visiting friends for the past two weeks. Mr. J. 0. Arsenault was a. passenger by the Princess last evening returning from Arichat, C. B., where he had been attend~ ing the Acadian: Convention. Mr. Arse- nault was elected president for 1'. E,A A ` A Island. A ll)-NIGHTS SPORTS. 11.; (Continued from First page.) _ f matched. This will tend toA make the- Sports more interesting for spectators and will tend to make taster time. A new feature introduced, _by the C. A. A. A. in the offering _speclal'prAizesAas an inducement to rid`rl|ii».Biq°l¢1’mi4.J 3 is 5 dozen pretty patterns, latest cut, glltilinlbid Wish for 55c-this is a snap-see them. they’re worth $1.45. A - A` ~ y , _ _ _ Mr.&hd Mrs. B. C. Provvse arrived home last night from an extended ' ~ _nmpesn mi-, .inane which they visited. _- _ - 1 Inall the latest designs, cm-ciinnon roafrsiurrs in " I ’ Bo lureand visitthe 'A '. A ` _ _ C3. I4-_-I, Queen: mda»_»sacirw».. ron i V.»°~.»= BYTIjll3».¢.» _- lNTE3lW|0NAl‘ 3- _ _ _ I.. '. /.` ‘ .A ` . ., _, _ __ __ _ _ _N __._. _gf he _ . _ » , ' f ` _ - ' : ‘ g>_.. - _ , _ ,_. _,__ _ _ _ `~ "ff, AA 'rm swim __ ip caan” wind' AAAA “"AA‘A`A‘ A Hwviii_v.t - _ cum; s'r.“.|on:¢ every 'rlmsnur and s;ni1JVnh’i;AtA ani Lia _ibA.“m' ` arrive ln,llo|to__n~_nbout 1 11. _QQ next lo.; _ . . _ . Charlottetown-To Boston Ay Suinmersidc to Boston About F28' T ‘ ‘ . i uovrni.-Lea 1' use P.ic`.1n.'i b mi A A nzsii v or Saturda , rdafcliuél. lgliiii. gi; Summe side_aiic'l“;biu§;g eu: st. John. by' Steamship “St Croix," at 5.30 p.m. direct for Boston.. “ _ ROU'l‘E 2.-Leave the Island on Tuesday or Thursday, teach St. John line- eyening and connect with yednesday' and Friday morning steamer: for Bo atom via the Coast Service. We nesday’s steamer does notlcnlfat Portland. c end for folder and information to nearest ticket agent, or to ‘ _. w. c. I.-Es, Agemfcf smlchn, N. 3.' Aug! tl Sept 27 _. ` . ‘ _ Moll0l|ALll _&__ _IAIITIII BARRIBTERS. _ Solicitors, Notaries Public gc. Money to loan; oFFicEs{ <‘.‘..°.;‘.:`:,».*".a*3.‘.‘.*.i‘.i-..°;‘.f.‘:.‘:ft x _ _.____..._ K J. Mnnrix, B. A. ‘ A - ' A A _ _ -'___ _ _ l-mlm; ii all vi _P an-.s'.; _ PM P _MONEY TO LOAN, l'“°t‘°|u§AA-gg” yggug _ Formerly Perry Hotel. __ ' _(lun tml. Hail of Bmilrlvliff- V _ *'_"_ men This new and comm dioua hotel is now _ _open for business. Thogoighly fitted upf _ with all the modern improvements, this hotel oien to the public accommodation, ‘ whic h cannot be excelled ii any other on. the Isl;i__<_i_. Good tab_le!,lnrge airy bod- _ » coma, roon:s,s|.mpl¢roonis. Terms i ' ` ' zioderate. Free coach to all trains md J’ H’ _ smmm, specm -acaummaaaiion far, Aussie. . - Principi- _ 1 _ » __ ;:'._:a-_-*-'AJ :=;' 3-1 __-nf :_-:__-» 3 I' Acadia college _ woi.P\{iu.-i=., Ns Ga.udet,LemSel1ers, - it V I » 'A _s,_;'mn¢run,hsuqie;p,i¢_ipr;ug;¢i¢i'§‘ _Th »‘ A A A A no-i=1.:P. D_°¢i»¢r=r.n-q., new-n.vi..,, 'mf ""~°ra»- _ __ bimh. h~d1°si»..Hl»- I' * uy'aaa¢r~m iii. :A ‘ '_ i_-wsanwnutr pi-in mam.; cm. cm.. at cw W S~;vg_§°;%I~ gngma, 8 we- z.-nn- uni' we we ts- ... _. ._ ina- "»»='v»' ‘ ` " Q :E 3,§,'i~-._‘ _ '.A~,;T‘*3=, ~'» -, A _.x'*"' ..._-. B... B ni.;-rcunnzn iaas if ii