‘_ i ,, ..;\ .~~.~_ ,`_. _'»; :__ , _,_g_'_;_1_,.-.. *_* _:_,'_;__\,' '_~ 2 ‘ if - ‘ “ f--f. 'of =-:"~'f-as ,j~`-"eff ."~§ =j‘~ <. I S ` if , ,, or-._ ‘ ‘ V 5 lui ' 5 s/ ~ °~ ii* 5. i ki. , ‘ i .' Ii' rl' K , i -____ J* - = .O ‘ ' .. Q “ King Quality " ladies’ slbcs are made in enough shapes A to fit all kinds of ladies’ feet, and have an elegant appearance. Greatervariety, better se.lect°Qn, more style, more comfort, _' berterwearthe.nanyo:.hefC-ana.clia.nl.adies’6hoe.. ` 1 Gold medalist at Paris Elbpodtion.. ' Seo that dmey are branded- V 1 “IGNG QUALITY.” was by The-J. n. King co., nissan, roman: f -‘.0 _1 '§“// " C) E /p ' 'Dig-3,, { _ _,Y is i I ;_‘€¢f‘?".;" -_:-. ’_~_<'_~:"7 I L# 1-o ‘T1 }. $3 _\i .4 !:'l>f '~"§ . .- ¢.¢ _ . _ _ ___ Alley 6 Co. Agents at Ch’town THB GUABDIA CITY AND CllUNlRY; .__-_ Guardian Correspondents vcrywiicrc. _la ON Thursday Shaw's Hotel, Braekleyp Beach was connected by telephone. passengers by the Halifax yesterday;- W. G. LePs.ge, Miss Edith Brown, Miss M. H. Riley, Frank McKenzie, Miss Cumming, Mr. Crowley, Mr. Strouse, Mr. W. Nash, Mr. Johnson, Messrs. W. E. and E. H. Robis, L. C. Jennings, Miss Louise Davison, Miss James. "Q-3 _.GI-3 -. _,f»_j-3\ gw ` ON Thursday Mr. Wm. C. McNeill or if.-.assets-areas. -f »» “"5 '_ "` ` _ "“‘ oilice a sample of strawberry rheubarb. The question of clothes is one that should interest evuy man High, dm tailoring insures perfect fitting garments It increases the lle of the ggthes too. You will hear our work recommendei by thoee who know good Mr.McNeilljust1y feels proud of they magnificent specimens. The Canadian Pacific Railway will run four Personally Conducted Excur- sions tothe Pan American Exposition at ooh' cv when th seeit. Some.swell new suitings awaiting ourimpeo- _Bi1B`=i10. leaviniz on Tuesdays- J\11Y23rd. d 1°” ey y sugutc. soon, september mn and tion. i\f= o ii aid S I A I 3 9 Cha.rl0ttetown’s Leading Fashionable Tailor. masoeos -seas Enameled Souvenirs. _.ag \°’,,f.§' -1 ‘_ _ff-_ »" We display one of the most select stocks de; " ‘fin it do -df a .tgp A ' "ff-L the city. raavn u W., ,,,_,,,<» Enameled Broaches, Stick Pins, Hat Pins, ,- , \ Peioos. Ploisl lirliols. c__;»_»,-°»-,»;_;;~, EB 7'? ‘Z -3 o. . "'<`€?>-"'~" 2§°"'~""*.-___ -' `~""'C" CUE Ijnks, Manicure Pieces, Belt Buckles and rv "~_.'-‘ ‘ an endless variety of Souvenir Spoons ranging "`e" in price from 75c to S2.-50. Our Co5ee Spoon with the Charlottetown Crest on handle and City Hall in bivvl makes a handsome and spp:~opria.te souvenir. Tourists and visitors especially invited to inspect our stock. W. W. ii¥ELL$$5E.¥i, Chu-lggtegown, P, 11 I; Jeweler and Erigraver. _ _ _ L _ _ I - --4. i___fi.' _ L. F ei oi hose Who Doubt The P-B _ *i We are not selling at a ( small profit everything in our V t grocery, are cordially invited to ca‘l and I-ee for themselves. ` Leather I Shoe Jas. Kelly at cc f I J Ask for Al1an’e Champagne Kola~the most delicious sum- mer drink you ever tasted. 9*” l Paint -AND- I QE. i “NATURAL” LAS l Patent Leather Shoes We carry a large and very ' mph* md, 0! ,hae ,realm are the fashionable foot- . wear this season. We “t ‘he P’°"°”° “”’° ‘nd 'in be I have an extra large as- Shd "J <1'1°*° P'l°°° '° i°°°°d' . sortment Patent Leather _ laced _ shoes on the I ing bay”-B’ "Natural" and “Paraa , ` f gon” Last. Enameled 1 I shoes on the "Paragon" l Last. Battened Shoes " W.B.AR'l`HUli&C0. I _ on the “Paragon” and I “Radical” Last. H-\ * * i Price $5.00 VI oie.ooo»oi;_off.f °°° ' 'Jug %o%"f~ Tl=f”' '-i e I _ l In the newest patterns and higbeit I ik quality now opening. p em I ° i, \\\__ , cal; iiffsgisig £§°d<>f&w:¢t:f“ tfffif ' Waiters’ dee. . , , j Ol*-1 in Al’5° “ “H80 “WW °f A 1' 5” uanuvvuvvvun table ware, ` if q_ H. TAVLQRPHUTBGA-RPHERS~ _ _suooassoas io- r Sunnyside _ Q“°"”‘°‘” iwcsrniixrx nacsi r-; uw iso been of Dnnsvmd Jas A S Bayenopemtor i l ~ -_.l'_~.|lv'@»1.»-x4.. October 15. Each Excursion will last nine daye, spending four days at Buffalo and Niagara Falls and one day each at Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. Each Excursion willbe in charge of an experienced courier who has person- ally made the same trip with a party in the same manner as intended on the above Excursions. Psssengeis will purchase their railway and sleep- ing car tickets in the usual way and will personally pay for the various items of meals, rooms, admissions, side trips, etc., as those expenses are incurred. Parties who have uiade the trip state that lnthis way it can be done for $65.01 which will provide everything first _ _ _ _ _ . . ; _ lass: d the courier will save all trouble of Sterling Silver Gilt Enameled Souvenirs in -' C af) = _ - of looking after sleepmg cars, train and steamer connections, and arrange- ments for meals, hotels, etc.,and also 1 show passengers more than they can pos- sibly setin the same time in anyother way For itemised estimate of expenses and itinerary giving full particulars, write toA. J. Heath,D. _P. A., C. P. R-, St. John, N. B. The Annual Association of the Dis- ciples of Christ of P. E. I., for 1901, will ` be held on the Central Christian Church, of Charlottetov n, July 13th io 15th in- clusive. Theyare looking for a grand 3 meeting. The program; is arranged 1 as follows: L SATURDAY, J ULY 13th. i 8 p. ’m.-Social and preparatory service. Appointment of committees. Registration of delegatel. Arrangements for entertain- ; ment. 1 7.30 p. in.-Ad irees of Welcome-Moder- ator. Reply on behalf of delegates- Bro. F. Harlow, Summer- side. . Sermon. Bro. J. A. Rlenl Brocton. f Sumner, JULY 1475 lla.. m.-Sermon (Convention), Lord's Supper, Moderator pre- siding. 8 p. m.-Sermon, Bro. A. McLean, Soo- retary Christian Mission- aiy Society. 7 p. m.-Sermon, Prof. Herbert Martin, Ky. 9.30 a. m.- Prayer service; led by Bro. 1 Frank He rlow. ‘ 10. 15 a. m.-Business-Report P. E. Is- land Home Mission Board 11. 15 a. m.-Paper-Home Mission to the I front. 2.30p in-Business-Election of cfllcers. __ Y Reports oi churches. Rspor. s of committees. Papers-W om en's Work Among Our People. 1 Paper-The St. Thomas School 7p. m,-Address-Bro. A. McLean, Dlosing exercises. All sessions are opened with a fifteen minute devotional service led by visit-‘ ing brethren. ` ROBERT F. Wnrsrex, , Moderator. --_.}..;_ BEACH‘S STOMACH &: LIVER PILLS _ the only reliable TONIC pill for Constipa tion and Indigestlon, no sickness, no pain, from using Beaeh’s Pills. Send 10 cts. * to The Baird Company, Woodstock, N. B' £01' 9- Will S8l11D1e.R¢ir\1lar size hottie price % santa. at all dealers. . . _..;_ Q-iiQ.l,_`._V~_:~_\,j_§:_-wx. . Salted Peanuts at W. A. Hutcheson. 20tf. or ) ' ._’ E10- \\Jl,f /go '11- :iw ,- y,,§1a.r in every detail. That's how f y~ou’ll find ue-emphatically so. Our customers are ai- wsysaatiefied, always pleas- - e». Wc‘d.l.ikétooperatcon " _you next time your face needs shaving. _oi Thakcme Box-bins. at Pr den Tm; following were the outward- s. cnaswru.-rows mmol mwaan rsu.un,.'mLY is, following appeared in 'Story ut Town" of the Boston Herald of July 9:- James Jeffrey Roche, the versa- tile poet and journalist , was educated St. Dunstan’s College, Charlottetown,- cc Edward Island. His alma mater naturally very proud, and several. Abc in is years ago he was fnvlted to address the graduates at the annual commencement H exercises ofthe institution. Now, there is a sort of unwritten law in “the Gar- of the Gulf" against the use of manustrlpt by orators, except in very rare instances. Aman musteither ox- press himself extempcrancously or memorize his address and give the im- e pression tbatit is a spontaneous ed’ort ` In he spite of this fact, however, of which was very well aware, the poet ap- ps red upon the platform holdlngpin his hand a neatly folded typewrltten manu- ecript,i nbodying the address he was about to deliver. The surprise ex- hibited in the faces of the graduates was not lost upon ,Mr. Roche. He smiled and, hold"ng up the ofeudlng paper, said! “Dont be afraid. I may not have occasion to use it. When I was gradu- ated from old St- Dnnstan’e I was se- lected to deliver the lvaledietory address, and having every conddence in my ability as an extemporaneous crater, I ignored the use of manuscript altogether and centented myself with memorizing in a general way what I had to say. Well I had :rot as far as the eeeond or third sentence when I was suddenly attacked with that indescribable quaking of the knees and cleavlng of the tongue to the roof of the mouth which all of you, per- haps, have at some time experienced. A great lump arose into my throat, cold sweat broke out all over my body and the half-articulated words died away with agracp on my trembling lips. Ideas vanished like will-o'-the wisps ina marsh, and the rotuud sentences so carefully prepared and got. en by rote seemed like some faintly remembered dream. After several in- effectual attempts to proceed I was forced to 'ako my scat-a discouraged, humili ated, but wiser, youth. Since then I have never trusted myself I on the sci ra o tory without a life preserver." ~ QOULD HOT BTRAIGHTBN UR 4;.. MONDAY, JULY 151'H. H David Rowe of Uoneecon, had Trouble with his Baok-Hia Experience should be a Lesson to Others. Oonssaoou, Ont., July 8-(Special).- rea . A ’ la 3 . y ifo. Th of a man who has ound a sure cure for backache in Dodd’s Kidney1LPille should d the letter of David Rowe printed herewith Ho vrrlboe A ain in my back commanoed in m shoul ere and extended down my spine, dually concentrating its full mme in whatie earaoaly called the small of the beck and there it became plliost un- sndurabls. I “I eoE:idnottptraighton up to eavo my na - ng gave me great pain, aadlwae unable to do much work. _P A docturfallcd to help met ' “I bou§i;:~ a box of Dodd'e Kidney Pills-at Germans store and on tak- ing them felt a change for the better. Itookinall tenboxse and I am a well man today.” ~ ose who vs ould roht by the experience I THB GUERILLA WARFARB. ' two hundred thousands men is still employed in waiting and watching fora force of Boers ranging between 7,000 and 10,000 men. The last incident chic- lally reported is the burning of a railway station 50 miles from Johannes- birg, on the Natal railway, with a dual repulee of the raiders. Failing, 'Appetitos Bevlved and Satisfied in Hot Weather by Malt Breakfast Food \ The hot days of summer lower vital energy and depress the appetite. '1`hou~ sands go to the breakfast table with no sh for the ordinary breakfast. A t CONDON, July 8.--A British army of F CX go to the breakfast table with reli this season the users of malt Breakfast ood P9 H ctatlon and pleasure. They eagerly look for Malt Breakfast Food ,ao delicious, appetizing and bracing. All users of this grand health food find in it sustain- ing abo 1 _ ` \ If *IV ' `°"'4f »;'.Z:` `\' f' `v~'<;"" _ -- i (((}(l f 1- '= tel If You're a U *"2 School Teacher _ Ycu'U want a watch J .1-.‘ _ ` ;.-_‘A Y0u’11 wuntna good watdi bp. ` ‘ pi Wewanttohaweachanceto fps ` I. HDOK 011|' ` ll-‘ill li/1 _ rms watches , W -AlD- \\i\ ` Low Prices. -`~ 5 _\ _ _ llffjj Soieas-uascfeeieiieusa mph Watches. e. i=. iiu'rou|.'-:scsi f I v-ll A144 A 4 44 }€we\craud0pdmn,6}m!ton6t. » ; I'//-\_ 7_» .v/- v _ ,;\ >/'é wre- "fd1‘{ ' |l@/'/4|‘ ' I ' IV ’ gi--1--I 1 I -_ _ in ~ » il Mai°ried""" oi mi ooo 1 Q Apouimi-a who Pina md ,{('/.9 ` Radnor Water Pinus and ' spun Havelock Water Pints cage Ai... oi-aim stef. All these waters by the doc; ibyt-he bottle.- ” “And .on Draught” energy for the day. See your Groceri " CVUUD ut it. 7 red#-#U Yami wan: ii good warm. ' _ *P A Moot Me At the Always Scarce Goods J ust Received F|'U|1'\ L00|TlS! _ C Q Orgaiidies, :, . it Swiss Muils I ° -ANn- ' i » 1 Indian Linens .v Wbite as the' driven snow and ti `. V; , . ;‘ sheer as a bolting cloth. I » .v ,. `. l§ Victoria Lawns-All prices. Yaienoiennos, Laces and, Ensorllone- , Newest patterns Ladies’ Silk Gollars in all the good colors -._~;,»+ ' |'-'gqndaiign Gullars in black;:white expected Qfr. _,_ 1, in a few days . fi =i @G9m9 Early and secure some of these' goods. They are hard to procure and the demand is great-. E i I - oiiiiii £1 2.* Z 2 c::'i Z » 1 The New F_iRri oi= , SAllilEHSUN&_i30’Y, " <3-'ELC 3153.3. ' r .1 Will be cpen for business during the second weak ol the month, in the store lately occupied by B.. H. Ramsay & Co, Sunnyside, with a full stock of staple and fancy p groceries and invite one and all _to eall and inspeee ehmr ‘ stock. _ Don't ici-get #ho place. ` ff- Next door to F. Perkins & Cot North gide Queen Bt _ A. .,'._.,.... i SANllE|lSON& 00’Y. . ’ ,‘ f -_ ”v.-_'_°~.'»<-=_»:»- Sunnyside GMM!! _M » -vi Stands for all that is 5”* in Phvfvsfaphv- ’Do the perfection of Kodak construction, in the perfection of the Kodak mechanism, to the perfection of the Kodak lense; is due the lllllllll 0| Klllilll. All Kodatsloediu without Transparent Film Several etyice use either filmeor g. SE §”q3*§°&h .if o »r~ 'gn When te S.?...2°‘.’... Q ‘€.'.. thnads. ' The Heintzman °°':'i"‘°":'.`e";i’i°1""'°'l`;.a_°“’ The leading piaupiet in it-we guarantee every inltfomcai-4311 sndtrythemat can Undo Hamm. llil ll __, l iigiiiieni-flianzi timdtn we canadian Kodak ` , Lillli- '£ l