slwlvluitvlc uus...4-~.,. s ~ ff __ _ Uni 'workrooms will »1»%ifL1!eei-»f ”“"“ll'l¢W‘~¢l‘*~¢`U%¢|ihWIi\il~h-JL. Iilbf* 1* t r f _ \ . _-¢-»_~s..,»u~- =-wusa ~»i»».~».a»»--~~.-__ _.... . sw ~ 1.- f ` 4'-» - ~ ~ - - - - THE -_---1-_-_--1 special Notice __ -1 ~- -'_-- -_ Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsb the stock and good will of MONDAY, JULY 16, 19)). his books and Stationery Business in the Morris Block, we will continue he business in its various branches. _ selling at lowest prices for cash only, Hiss B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all departments of the business will be N kept well stocked. A well supplied news sand will be a special featurel of the business. The store will be known as "The Bazaar Bookstore." TIIE lllllll GDIPIIIY. Snoeessors to F. J. Hornsby, Hon-is Block, C‘h'town_ March 16, iooo. l i ¥~#*#~#¥#¥§§ _ * Mrs. Young to their new and large field 0 ` The Chatham Advance of July 12 pays ii _warm tribute _ to Rev. G. M. Young on the oc- casion of his departure from that town to assume the pastorate of the First Metho- dist Church in this city, commending his general efficiency as a pastor, thc heal- thy interest he took in matters adecting the progress of Chat ham, and speaking of the high regard in which he is held by the entire citizenship there. Of Hrs. Young the Advance says that she has ialwiiys rendered fitting assistance to he husband in his work, has on many occas- ions given her talented literary services in the promotion of deserving public ob- jects, and that she shares with Mr. _ usefulness, .111- silillineo Iiilflfllflflilfikllllflll S' ###EiI¥#%It~l)I%= Il rushed this week; if can- venient, we ask you, and will consider it a favor for those who can, to leave their trimmed hat order* as early in the week as possible. rkins & Co The Millinery Leaders. §¥¥’Hf¥*~¥l¥I@§ 1- ~ _ _ » » II. McIlIIGHlAN, M. II. PHYSICIAN IIIII SIIIIGEIIII. 0fFI¢E IIHIESIIIEIIEE--Klli SI-. lm thy Blllilig. Omoo Hours-8to 10; 12 to 2; 6 to 8. _ TELEPHONE 233. *Q 2? #sas 5 v _i ll\$llI‘dI\¢t ire, Marine, Iile. All British Companies. Risks taken at low rates. ynlman&Co. Agents. Tel e phone 6 7. Tae Mostllielislileigil Place tohave your rethair work ._ ' done is the place at takes _ the most interest in your needs.We strive to accmomo- » date all who leave any work with us_, by prompt attention _ and guick despatch of same. W_e ave the reputation of ~ being “O. K.” on repair work. , G_ive us a trial and be con- yinced that what we say is rue. 1/ .___ .“\ IIIIIIGI SIIIIIIIIIII _ Foundes, Engineers, Machin- ists and Boiler-makers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 1:5 W HIFI lllllk ago it was quoted at half that number. yet in possession of almost all the numer strong force near Pretoria. which fortress surrendered months ago. We can now un railways and the principal centres th _ but the paciflcation of the country is ye tians. There are some names which ap Bryan is the Presidential candidate f Vice President. i ate the clothing of the other in order been able to play it twice su cgessfully on Lord Roberts’ men, by dressing them- helmets. will fall for forty days. Yesterday was dry day. _ F3llllIlC Flllld. Mrsl C.J'. McWilliams Eldin Lil) nervous and sleepless at night and"fecl tired in the morning? Your blood isn’t ' carrying theright materials toyour nerves and other organs. Begin taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, thegreat lood enricher, and you will soon rea ize a change. You will feel better and strongler, will relish your food and enjoy refres ing sleep. _ P_§ausea, In igestion are cured by Hood’s 1 s. R "-"' HB2- ' ~ UUR Puawi _-f --.s ‘ _ ~ ~~, -» -.iv _,»,._.__ _ -_ TURE I Have been more than satisfactory this spring -'Our S'I‘OC“K. STYLES, and PRICES are sure trade winners-Before ou 5' 'buy-_-See_ what we can do for you-STORE CLOSES at 6 P _ m excepting SAi`URDAY’S open until 10 p. m. - Mark Wright &-.Go Ltd. ~ . ' =- --;:-: '-» ‘_-»_ ~..~ 3 _.~ fr. '___ _ 1., - - ~ . _ . .- » -V _ . 1*- 11?:-.--.~'~:-..~':»r _.@.~.‘~~ .1;.-~‘~=,1:=f'.»§»<;¥.f_ 1 <- _ __ ._ .s,_--. _ -f ~~ »-.._»p.._.~_f.\ _f . - .- ~. _,» -_ __. _~ ~ v1; ~‘ _ ~ .. : - 4s_x'. ws » ~»=~ '.;-'.=».:~_f-."1-.~:.'?‘¢.-»_'»‘ _ "-".'»."-\°*'-»-_-°¢- -"‘»'-asf f\,.¢- .P - ~ _ /' ~ -~ -~ s : .-1- -' _ r -~ »- p »‘ * ".-.~,, »- _ -» _ _ ._, -~ -of », . . - _~. -e, _~.- - . . -sf. m.. .~-~ < _-:- _..».»‘“~..,_-s.-,‘~_.‘- -»_ .-_- -- -.. ,.__. :ve ._,. - ~ ._-._-. _,,- =~ :__ _ - ~. -. f-._~_~»__ .l. -.1--N ,»_-. sf » -~_r-#<, 1 .. -.<, ._~,~ -_ .__- , .~ v,_»__ ¢~ .s-_._- - '_ t~~» : -_i .l_ ~ __ _ _ _ . .1-r . ,-______ ._£-ma... .. T... _... _.s __.......z._..-_s...__........_-_.~. - . .-___f_._-. ._ .g,<__,_...____,,_j.§_t_.,__,§§t,_, ~.~t..,,s,;»,;,_-f_;,,s.._.,,_,,~§€£_s?,$,@ iQ.,-,_,=f,_.__}xg _».-/_~_,__._..___._:____,._l_ .,~s_,_§,&__..__,__»s__.;_,5.i~__, f__ _._A _.___,.___:,,_».~_,-_f-_._ _. ..._ ,_ .,_¢.=_g_,, “ _ _ _..__. _. _. __ _ » __ »_--._- sa s ~~ \ _ ~- ~ ~~ ..- ‘- _._ -_.;_,~_.-,.~__,_ _ ' _~_¢s_ .~.. _.__.~ : . f. -_,<.'-;~'.-- -._ ..» . ` . “~»~ "_-.. ..-.. I .. ...L ,.~... ~ n.. __/ ,».__,~.»¢_ ,gs ,_ BQ-§§. l)ewit`s force in the Orange Col0nYiS now estimated at 10,(ID men. A month It is to be observed also that the Boots are ous and powerful artillery with _which they began the war. They are yet in . when you are younger than sixty, but as swieet-faced from some unaccountable reason they derstand why Lord Roberts has not yet -_proclaimed the annexation of the Trans- vaal. _ In the light of what has since occurred it would almost seem that the annexation of the Free State was premature. Lord Roberts holds. the ere, I far from complete. No doubt the trouble in China has given the Boers fresh courage. There are now ten Presidential tickets in the field in the United States, eight of which have no _possible chances of success. Here are the. parties they represent:-Republicans, Democrats, Silver Republicans, Populists, Middle-of-the~Road Populists, Prohibi- tionists, Socialist Imbor, Social Demo- _ crats, De Leon Socialists, United Chris- pear on several tickets, for instance, Mr. or i the Democrats, Silver Republicans and Y Populists, and John G. Woolley is Pro- hibitionist candidate for the Presidency and the United Christians candidate -for It is an old trick for one army to imit- to be able to approach in the guise of friends. Old as is the trick the Boers seem to have selves in khaki and imitation British Yesterday, 15th Ju1y,was St. Swithin’s day, on which if it rains, according to tradition, rain will fall for forty days in *succession thereafter. On the contrary. if no rain falls on St. Swithin’s day 'none a THC - Gll8l'(il2.Il'S -llllllall The following subscriptions are in aid of the sufferers by tho famine in India.:- Already received and acknowledged $267.® Mrs. A. McSwain Eldon 1.00 Mrs. Annie McWilliam Eldin 1.00 Total to date ' $270.69 CAN YOU TELL W' HY ‘ You have 'constant headaches, are Eseswenaeses An Ad. csmusn eso:;:.€°‘° A .\ /"\i` I/[L . ` '_i`]_",{ discount we offer \\"‘ it ~ _ \I"~_ I ' I i _.-5 gi ”'i` if , :__ _ \‘~;- - > ~.I . ~ H s we I J, NswYonK,July10.--Anintelligenttlhiua-i men who is very much Americanised said today that t-hare were Boxers in this city. That they were organized and active, and that Chinatown, which has so often been described as calm and altogether indifer- ent to' the news from China, was under the surface in a state of intense excite- lodges, or secret conclaves, to which they are inviting all the Chinese of the quar- I blouse of your faded silk one-try it. Got an Eyeou France. The order is reported to be connected - Wim mapoenvers of the French fleet. IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII GIIIIIIIIIII "°"“"‘_’3i‘.?_""°"‘° MRS to call stop!" t body. - ~ _ Picrce’s - and nerve i -t i danger from dis- ease. But Nature - has hor own dan- ger When pei-n shoots like a ightning Bash along the nerves, when the heart beats feebly or irregnl` _ arl , when there is unnatu}i'al fullness after eating, sour risings, head- ache, coated toiigue or irritable temper, their Nature is plucking you by the sleeve and “stop!” To neglect these warnings is danger- ous. _Deranigement of the stomachban hit.sbi2;i_ed or- sis ut t e `nnin _ ' gfialauouble for the wholg As a complete qogel I _The E. '_l`._ Corsets are design- I » _eil out on the most Qcient- _ ific principles. They are and graceful, perniittinig entire They at wen: They i°pe~6f¢ii4'ii _1‘_Ja"- and_.,¢PéIleB' and evidthtt W' inn. I freedom in every movement-_ andthe sharpgword of General ,`_ on the heart of Miss Bump from :thoughts of the count. Shssnd the gen. 'feralwere married in Grace church, New York, on February 10, 1%, while the count went abroad disconsolate to forge hisgrief. _ - MARRIED HER rms! Lovin On the death of Tom Thumb, Count Magri, a faithful soul, renewed his suit and the Widow 'Thumb became his wife. -,ii . __ Theirs has been a happy life. They walked down the gangplank of the As- toria yesterday arm in arm, as smilingly as a bridal pair. §The American dwarf record has been General Tom Thumb would not look very small to-day when the market value of a dwarf is based on a standard nearly a foot lower than the height of the general. ln dwarfs, as in everything else, there has been a change in ideals. IQ The count and _countess went by Kali River line boatlast night en route for Middleboro, where Miss Bump was born. 'Iheyare awell-to-do-family, social lead- ers ofthe place. The countess has many distant relatives there, none of them ab-' normally small. than in my time,” the couutess sighed, as having dwarfs too small. f ' - The countessfdid not say so, butfprobab- ly she referred to the ill-_health of the smaller dwar's. They live only a very short time. ` Very few dwarfs of any size attain the age of the countess, and for thatreason alone she is one of the most I wonderful midgets this country ever had. *film* Bentley’s Liniment cures Sprains T 7” ,_ _ _ ,N to the BMI_- ffr, ’ ° if I _a ma new at csiiaigust oil? ._ weaves- w ' 1 We invite inspection." ’ ’ //fi _ _ __ __ __ ’l;‘\ _ > » ‘,~}"'_ ~ By way of pleasing “ _f We offer some _C10 Ggsrs 4 for o25c'. these _fare _-_J pnme goods were t s Central Drgg Store i ~ f ,_ __ I /fi _ e _ =//l‘ ' » -' `~ f' "’ Z';'_"-‘_ 1 We _~ -_._ 'i ' _ fi/ - ‘s<_--3_1 _ ~; 'nr .1 - .o - _ ` im'-I' and o}:hc"z")tstui;.nees Mihary ' I Afun “wrt-‘neu 7 ~kiman¢»n..i ¢~ .x-.alla _ M oms. &. lost. 1.»._._._s___¥...,,,.,,.,g,.,,,_,,,,,, csiiiifitfist Pii>°d.lrgi?i1rs in asrzniiea Out customers sresll delighted _ Besurssnd vkittholestlogstudlo _ I _£3 For Holiday - ` I s ~at her all the way over. They believed I Q i she was the wife of Hop on’ My Thumb,the _ C _ ` _little fellow in the fairy tales. _ o - ' broken since they were in thebusiness; tors. They are not requiring active D81- _ __ . V . I ticipatiou in the most secret work of or- ______ _ ~ _ _ ' I _ ` V ganlzatoin but they do demand money ‘ ' _ ' and theygetit. _ ' ‘ 7 ' ` Alen cent package of Magnetic Dyes f _ V and very little work will make anew _ _ Crash Skirts ____ She is now a Countess ’ _ TV LoNDON. July 11.-There is considerable ’ -_ .. _ Young a warm place in the Ngard °f the comment here owing to an admirality I ’ _ » fChathsm people. Tas GUARDIAN has order suspending the granting of fur- _ ' `C~ __ _ Yi much pleasure in welcoming Mr. and 1°“i1'h5t° the Mews Of the 5hiD9 b¢10U¢' \ i I . 1, ing to the channel and reserve squadrons. _gg _ _ - passenger cn the stcamship Astoria, of- A in the channel' New York, .luly 10.-The most popular l_ h _ _ a I I the Anchor line, which arrived here yes-‘Z ~ _ _ ° _ terday from Glasgow, was a little old There is no pohce- lady who some years ago was the delight W” men ‘=° °11f°f°@ the :;.i‘.;°..”2.i.i.i'::.e:‘;.i§ P _ meri y laws of and only show herself occasionally. ` ` I c 6 6 ` LIGHTEST AND BEST" » _ * it rays firnayai Perinnv Tliowoalhor is Hot c _ e The Millinery Leaders- §.fl‘i”‘il"§.§Z‘i§2I.'f2i"l‘°.??$.§l‘° 51011118166 /if Q _ - '{|»__\‘ _ ' _.\ il I, _ _ .-' _ 1 ~ Stlillligt _ _ ‘ Are to hand. I rfb? __((~ll I}\\`~ fi //fl fWe Dont Keep Themi I Quality sway Floss lull Low. _ Q _ _ » V Store open Saturdays till '11 p.ni. “Q -‘-sr \ ` Q nf ~.-f ~ . -` 1 `. l' -~\ § " s`-9' Q/J ` f; `~ f \ c They are the prettiest lot of-clothes #asian s eyer ‘ _We are busy making them pp into stylish Butts _ invite our patrons to examine our stock _fi Allclothcsmadebyussregusrantesdtoht II'/. UCDEIIN' LIIOLECDE & _- ,-3_~#¢fZ;'i,/ Q .;f,, " /ga Y," ’f`_ \.-,.-'=~,l»;>-»' _»_-f ` L _.:1g__,’» '\ c \¢ E Liihi 1 We Sell Them ‘ Everything in the men’s' Furnishing Line, except the boots. __ _ _ __ _ _ White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Coin, Underclotlnng, I I Tbedweff' *hw dm “N “mm” s...,.....a...., Umbrella, nsnakswhiea, cava, con Ha., mir nm, ET _ “but Itiiink tnatthereis sash a_ti»ing 'B‘"°“" Cm B‘“°”°' °*°° ' ' Dui- Sirofllg Lino, lookwsar. In all the latest styles,_from ~2c to 75c each. Gordon »& llcLel _ MEN’S FURNISHERS They wear weIl'!`!l" ' _ e ...___ ._ . _ ' ° . _ _ - _ _ -Q? ,,~ ___ ,,.. . f ., _ _ _ /_ ` ._` _ 2 ;\ -_ia 'F51 / \ /\ *J \\‘1 If \ f.» ,\_.» __ _;’»~. ” '.=-_ ._ Fnnn':te_r€-fl _'E155 - 'AND FRUIT I Just what you want to _ _ take with you when _ - going for an “outing.” _ Upper Queen Street. V _I _I- i especially if you re par farm Wcamshowing s‘ has hue; Prices from $24 00 ~ $22.80-cash) for s solid Walnut, Spring Seat Suite, Suite-But we have Suite! s, good 'desi cheaper -I Queen and Grafton Sts.~’Gh’town. _. _ 1. ,Bl-I 333