_ 33 Queen Street . l , \_ _ - .._. - ev ' » ~ THE GUARDIAN,"'CHABLO’1‘TETOW ‘I, JULY 15 '899 ,_ __ V _ l i 7 lg” " - l i ~o»rse exceptional, for in mostly \f.i~.'.ii.»nui 'ii t wr liydp i :eciiohs of the Island the land is ‘soil, and :he Baptists olnihe alsland :Ea tu almo=t entirelv free trim stones not numerically a ft org body Thsv Buford We reach Trvou we have passed possess. howevt r, certain elements df out of the stony belt. Here we have lstrengih and a healtiy vitalngy that, one of the most alt active and feit le holds mn h promise for the future ’ ’ ` p " ~ ` ll ; ' 1 _ ` p ' _ ° ' .l supplied and of the oldest settled districts. A num- well supplied- with pastors. Some of ber of the tirst settlers were Loyalists. our strongest and most experienced _ we are told, and there appears to bc, men are ti be found in this Association. ”'_"""'*_""""""_"""'* _ somewhat less of the Scotch elemeitlAmong the veterans may be named here thanmanv othe partiofthe land PastorsW H Warren of Bed u E A We were curious td\ know how he J. Grant, of Shmmerside, Pav1'ed]P‘;-ice, place had come by its name, and wer-'Ist Tryon, J C Spurr (President this i tsld that here was a legend to the ef-‘\_\ear~ of the hdiritime Convention) at I w I if P E I fect that. in the earlier history Pownal, A. F. Browne at North River. 0 o » 0 of the country, two minitt rs 'l‘hese older men-all still in the prime were making a juvuney through of life are supported by a number of "-"'”"-*"_"""“”'-"""“ it, and having become very weary, younger men of ab’liiy and t- ° - one of them declared that he ness. Rev. G. P. lla wines _ $1 15 shirt Wmst for 60 cents . _ ymond h be could go no further and that they must come the successor of Rev C Wazlorey 800 Shlrt Waist fOl‘ 25 06l1i»8 LUYAUST 'AND SCUTCH :;:§:.':.‘;:°.s“.i’. .E25 l;‘:.....‘:f.‘“'::‘.';i:°.':.- i':..§“:.s°i’::°;,f.::.i’s°:L‘*.;i:ii2r'::: §“’°P a ”“““*° °° Y°'“ "W to proceed, and said-"Oh, try on. labors are highly appreciated. The ny a' Shut' wmst' here today -_ brother. try on.” Whether the storv ministers. with other delegates f'om Une d0u3l` Hfte31\ fm' 60 Gems is live cr v°_fl-;r “Try 0°” il an °=°°1° th¢r°h°f°h¢=» m°°=’iv quarterly wafer- Complete your suit with little expense now if you n motto, on is a ve goodenamep ` h'ch th ' ' People -' Fertile Lands '_ sind the appearyance of thtgrlace with its Lgdfrefgllgwhhip cgi 22?? eT1“lucd\st€httenlT one Look ahve silent oops on vows §::.‘.:.i°»'.::...:°..‘1. z§:‘ar2:.'Ef:“fs:§'“°af iliifii .;‘.‘l.i°.”1§§;’ff.?. .f‘£‘-t»i5....t it is - kt to oeomet'n an 1 t°i » “FCW Baptists. wilslh 2nvgyying§atifying measuregf cnc- .;k§r‘§li;.;%eytei§‘le‘:»2i‘;?i?f}h3h££g9`;::if§i%3hRt lVlY8»lSliS-ll1 SHIES. . , l 11;. '~ yfbsa 00I.‘l‘e0t 11088 tw _ i - oelsrom what we saw aadfrom infor-rain; 'ye ity” ed 1-me ` -mladtion obttihnedfram the tfal'£l. wb fe ’” ~, , if i , - - j tnateproopcch or <>1‘JP6carncst ddisci'iminatii|.Bcsof‘ The visvtir to Prince Edward Island on no gunwly gout my an the Swv. .pmt “S Stud' S R gayéhg aanrixrngei invent. The Association ofihe present - grain f frtiot pc;_pro we yccrws 'xceptiop ,ty um ¢¢ 1- ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,¢,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, dm ,,§,,,“°,:,,,,__ ,~,“;mf° Now is the me to buy innslms and § seems necessary to insure nood `resnlt~i.`iPrlc`c.t.he b_clcvcd-_aadM ` Wearctcldthat the farmersotihels- M1- ¢,|.-mg Tm,” ‘ land are depending much less than for- pggph ihofgq in merly on the sale of cats mdfwg gy; mr, is About Douef Wall paper business quiet for n. I time, although our wall papeis were so attractive and cheap that people feel sorry they did not use our paper when house cleaning. Before going to the sea side or any other side-please order something to read from. Victoria Bock Store We have all the latest and newest magazines-novels, daily and weekly papers, fashions etc, etc, etc, Communicate with us by postall telephone, or any way and we wil forward to your address any book or magazine at shortest notice. l., l. llllllllll llllllllll -Victoria Row. Ch owu.P. E Opposite P- 0. v Fire and” ' » atihissoauouoftneyear easily rccog niaes its claim to be called the rdcn* »~ i ~\--at lowest ratu, -Prompt Sdtlements. i . ff ' _ Norte piping. iii #£55555 irggég " 3 § Fl 2 .tit , and oonv léltzahgmriirmber i '~ linux srnaso CapcTifaverseJuue3l.d&.w2w ' *' f .J Hllllll llll .llllllllllll ‘_f\'g< {f~\3.( .-,- ~» /~ .._<-\/ ~”'\~»>‘l$ei'e has been no delay in the cont.ec._ior§,3ve shonld_be in Snnimersidc before day light has faded from the sky, and `we may either go on-to (Htarlottetown or any intermediate point, or ego west to e the terminus of the railwayin that direc- tion, or remain in Suinmcrddcf for the night and pursue our journey in the morning. We prefer the litter, and accordingly seek the hospitable shelter of, the Hot 1 Russ where very comfortable quarters are to be found. ‘The Russ is a temperance house, and its proprietor, Mr. J. B. Russ, has had many years experience in the busi- ness and is withal a Baptist and an active In tie morning we lake the train for Emerald Junction which lies eastward some 16 miles,not as the crow flies but as the railway ruus,which is very dif- rerenr. Here we are met by friends with teams who_convey us with other delogatts to Tryon, some 7 or-8 miles distant, where the association ot the P E. Island Baptist churches is in session. llt was a beauteful drive through a L, charming country of hill and dale. I From some of the hill-tips magnificent views were had, embracing not on.y wide stretches .of the beautiful Island lcountry. but the straits of Northum- berland and the shores of the maii - l lard beyond. Some people, webc- llicve, have tie impression that tie . Island is a f.outtry so free from stones that at boy can hardly lit d there a piece- of rock large enough to t .row at i bird. lB..t a drive fiom Emerald to Tryon i affords abundant proof to tie contiar: , . so far as that section is concerned. `, Here there are stones to sell and tt, ` give away. ’l`i.= y have been buil' into wall-i along the 1' ian' ii°.il.t and gathered Everyone Kiln gil. M cnssncnnncnsn 1900 %% i.".3‘i3ti”“ =i%% ' each. %% Call and look them over. Nothing like them on the market. MARK WRIGHT & (50,. lltl. BICYELES We are sold entirely out of 1899 Bicycles The value will surprise you, $30.00 just received 1 dozen 1900 into great heats in the lields. This is’ sections of the rovince Itis also one The churches are a' / _ insnaaamrxetmgnoiargeqmoueuliun nothings, Mwwrggd PMS: gfuthosoilnho i:i»awoni».ior‘ simim me f im-,choose um io. 1 ' "1 . . ». moosnmopork..':t'ui»,kioaoinrmi»§ 'WP ' _ W°*f°l»h° Ulu -1;’ :ia toss yitiiisg bins: “towns _ Ggrn-5':-;.f-rs _y in this line weliave ursc is mach less exhaust ng to the Sl1'l‘Cfft Tire woman who bends her back over a sew- ing machine for day needs tobf strong and healthy in every wa or she as many hours each ’~ ,_ ‘ -1 _ »\ i " E-.P iii-it itilsi pt of a Fly. Nova Scotia. The ~, I 1 F- . g Powders ' \ 1 » I T courting death. When her’ work comes, 4 ' - » * hard, and makes her nervous, fretf'u_1 and despoudent, and she has “stitches an ‘the sid " pains in' the back or abdomen, and headaches, she may be certain that sunsc- tlsing is radically wrong. ~ _Y " A local doctor, with a limited held of servation and experience, will probably 935' that the fault is in the stomach, liver. or heart. Generally he is wrong. The fault is probably in the delicate and important organs that really constitute womanhood. They are weak or diseased. If such is the case, only a doctor of known reputatibn and wide experience should be consulted. A letter to‘Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty' years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, ‘at Buffalo, N. Y., will secure the free advice of prob- ably the most eminent specialist in these diseases in the world. Dr. Pierce’s Favor-. ite Prescription has been used with success by tens of thousands of invalid women. Over 90,000 have acknowledged its merits over their signatures. It promptly cures all weakness and difsease of the organs dis- tinctly feminine. All medicine dealers. “ I have been a great sufferer from female dis- eases.” Writes Mrs. C. C. Clark. of New Rome, Floyd Co., Ga. “I was confined to my bed three years, and not able to sit in my chair but very little. I got one of your pamphlets and fend it and sent and got three 'settle-s of Dr. Pierce‘s Fa- vorite Prescription. I ;<~.f=k tl::~1rie. »\"\ -\"\ ~\"\ ~\ »\"\ \\ '/ \~.*\ _~,\ A /’ ._ 1° f 1 \"\ ~\"\ m' /fx ,nn lelal it Vultanlie- im-_ munnnv, 1 White Canvas f~Shoes<~ it ALLEY at co Women’s $1»00=lleli’-s.$1.25 Girls’ 75|: HGCCGQSCCCBQQQQCCUUGUCIUC Queen Street. @@@@@@@@@@@ i f .- -- ~ , V f .» 1 . ` 51.' . _ .. 11;.-e»_,=~ ` i ` IJ 1 132-. 1.5. 1 ‘*' 2:; J'-a-ff" -‘ V. ' -'; ~ ~- - ~ - . » » - ~- . " - f » . - ' r .‘ . - :L ' ' . x.. »`*~.- ‘V-T' L- " '~ /-1 ‘_ '-~»‘~"‘v - ."' 4' *-* - o~».,>'” .1-‘ _»- ff- s ""4-1: .- 1 .. ,-.' < sv- _-3 "..J»" ':`.:.~/ "Y-°»,: 2-'~ 1 -..- ` ' ‘ ' '* "'" ‘ ` 1 - -` ...-2 -‘-= ">~:. 1 » ` 1;.: .. 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It has no equal. and is sold I dealers Manufactured only by t "=‘°° Impedance °°- -"f"’ to ,@- " _-1.5"' f- -.-~_'5l-< '?~»i=- _‘~ f_ :_-_.J-°»;T‘;_}.=. _gf nfs" ,_I fungi