pg' _ that ldasff" li Il e§d milf' ill ;0t0' _ tees. ., i 1. it 37 ' "1 1*.; ... ._,' sus' '» 3 .ff ._ _iv xi. ._ .. if -a 2. ~\. .35 "Q 1 e. .tr . ¥~>~< Q is.-1 ¢ _ 4<.i_“¢=’i gg. ,_-rf _ -4, .s _mf I _b§,~;»¢,,,l'° %_§ ., THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN June 28 tees. ' ‘ ' ' 1 O W: _ 2 \ .7 'v' -4_0 } gmr ____~_____ g_~__ _ '-7 .-:-~;` Bidding rm- ui. Job. Pnmcn nnwggp muy” ' - - - I I -' ' ' ‘ e " is ""‘ _ __ _ n to Tourists- _ _ i:_;"' 0 'T -ii f _if .e-, I ` ` -, '_ ~ ` ` ard Island’s summer ‘ `~ mi i . m--_ ,eoniros-ing Gen- '{‘or..1',~ army, from Cu- climate is delightful. tree alike from_ - " 1 .._ _ * .;__ f bit to Soriiu. were opened in Lieut.-Col. Chilling togs and excessive heat. The * ` i Q ' liiiubails otli.-e. The successful bidder U1=111\’ bay# and Winding esuaries, to- , " ` ` mm; report -tr Sinnago be-tween July ge’her with the dark and bright green ”` _ __ _*_ .if »¥.t_ / lf':'s._.-;"§ A '\_.n_- . -..II _ ___ ___ A Letter for Grand The mari who take: IlY<‘l‘<‘1’ care of hie llfiillll iil_ §‘Ou(h and t:1;itirr1ty}i\~es to smile -is he reads the letters or' his grmndchildreii Its worth sont .1i:_ or his appetite "3 _ ggi-_" ‘ue sl:t<1;.t1 t.;`.;e Dr. I’1erce`.< Gol - }{t1f‘.:.iI i1!>CU\_'<'TT~`- It niakes a man ~‘b:ir.;.'y 2.- .1 t1~r~e." lt fills the blood gitiithe Ii:`e;fIl_‘~`lt‘-_L' elenierrts ofthe food a gan takes. it is :ti:~_':rc;t liver invigor;i_t0r_ _ ltm:1`-if-< f_l`~f’ ~l}.'-'=»"i;~f1 Psrfect. It is the 'feat bien.;-_::1_.1.;er_ _ti».-s_h~buil_d_er and nerve tonic. lt drives a.l impurities from th¢ 1 'gm I* cures nerxo-i n ' ’ 131* "-ight for health I‘.~ wtlrtli 0. dollar _ _- _ ~ _ ‘_ .s _ rostration. bil~ i ions comp1a1iits.m.ii;1r_1al troubles and o8 pn-cent. 0_5 a.l cases ot consumption. The medicine dealer who offers a substitute for the sake ot' a few extra pennies profit, is 8 F dishcrlfq- Sendei=oii & Sons agent e110 per “Would have written von before now but O gbqngtit Iweuld wait until I_g0t entirely vve]_l,“ vfit¢‘< -“Y-9 5135' Tlbbi Of Hitchcock, (`»:-‘ilveston U Cl'-..'l`ex. ".\'C\\‘ l am pleased to sav that I :im W wand and wt-il. l_ha\~e been using 'Dr. I’ierce‘s Gaiden Medical Discover: tl ‘ ' _ \ ie Favorite Pre~ ' tion' and ‘ Pleasant Pellets ` We think von C sgiciues the best inthe world: I was troubled 'ah f¢mg_!_¢ weaknegg h¢,1da»;h¢5_ C016 feet and I ptr (‘ll'lC@I` add Eel' man, lo Sail un' lmids A disagreeable drain and general weak- (i ass; was _exseedingly nervous. had poor appe- tite, constipation. distress in the stomach, too “ugh £cw._?allin'z of internal organs. of two n gays' stzintling. Three bottles of ' Favorite Pre- nipeon' and time of ‘Golden Medical Diem.-_ Captiiretl Panama. now it United States gg' completely restored my health." U Constipation and biliousness are nasty 1 nagging disorders that keep a man of wo: man dull and miserable. Dr. Pierce’s .. Pleasant Pellets are a sure. speedy, pe;-ma. I1 nent cure. One little `Pellet’ is a genue _ti laxazive and two a mild cathartic. Thev ' mer mpg Dealers sen them Nothing Iiuairuicr in twenty one days from to- i"justas good." ‘ f!30?I`0“". . I |:_r_1_-p__t;_c;1_zt'enierzt to dip and keep _/br rc/1 Blt Dodd's Kidney Pills will p Yet Renew Life. pme of life because doctors think s o persons die in the Bnglifs Disease and Diabetes incura- Temple. second Tuesday in month. D ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure themboth. They have mredthousands ddses. Temple, first Monday in month. Thesediseases and other kidney J complaints are as common as ordinary colds. But people don’t realize that ~ sqm rftitcted tin the diseassim T ntm deep imo_ the system_ Even Jul and August. JJ Weldon, Secs tim Dodds Kidney Pius will post- in tivelycure. pn _ nesday in month. H W Anderson, . Ollsands of people are dying 01| ddr fat, but do not realize if. They mtioeone or more of these symp- mmsi $h°rm¢55 °f bfeadb l0S$ Of second \\ ednesday in each month.---D. memory, failing sight, ravenous appe- R hte, pale or reddish urine, with brick- eoloted deposit, scalding when urina- day evening. W A Martin, Sec’y. ` ting, constipation, nervousness, pains .il ~ 24.5. per ,»,»,1i3;,.t1 mag, ._ ie average temperature ofthe water( _ < _ _ ’ )0;u~ V1; r 1 = H d ~- is about 6.' d U . 1 » Ju _ iiciior line, en cison J egress G d t ° .»...._..., ..,.., H. ................ ....1 oo s- e urges variety and lo 1>;<.\t~,,_ _.\_2,,m: H__m_bu,.,_,_Am@r,(,,,, the Island, has over 12.000 inhabitants, _ P,,,_-gt; t',,,`1,P,,,,\. and H.,-Der, M 51,,__ :md is the capital. It is connected by ......_. E... ...i,........t........ ....1 ..ti.i.. Drlces ever shown by us. See tht agviil; Frederick Levlind tt' Co, San- ‘YUPOIUDI VlllHf’PS.I0'-VHS and Seal-’01`l5~ ° ' lt-rsou & Sons. agents; North German and all 9f\'U`9- 539 fifmlnf-,’ !'f’é'l0U- It _ Lloyd line.HOelriclis tt' C0. rlgerlli. _ ' ` ' Roy:1l.\I:tlSteamsnip P:icketConJpany,|5ld@_5 fl ll‘~i`g8 Wh0l€S21lv lfflde . 1 I o Suriderson tt Sons. agents: Thomas I If nas 3° 9m0fPfi5l”g Ga* Llght ' - \\~i15,-,,~,. Sm, & C,,__ Sanderson & Sons, land Power Company, two Electric _ , genls_; Wilson &_1-`urness-_Le. landline. lléfim l_’|"fUlS» SD? 8 rt eff Tlllwa ` __ I _i' in 5115119 l°‘W5t"‘i'y pa. i* 2 i.Ei and .-___ B den i t he agents in this city. ` lectric sports. _Thousand f ' ' E’ 50 its B tls for transpcr ing p othceis and ”4 000 enli~ted soldiers, Prince Edw fl: L; flicer and $55 per man, the govern- if-nt to pay for every man ctnbarktd he licr afterwiird lost or not The Spitiii.-li 'I'r:1»;sa‘lantic Steamship onipauv, througn R. A. C Smith. S60 er the Spanish flag. The Compania Transatlautico Espa. ola is the line to which belonged the rtuspait. J. .\1.CeballoS tt: Co. are 'l`lie company agreed that the iirst vt- _~`tiii»s should leave within nine days. ve more iii seventeen davs and the re- COMING EVENTS. Guartlian. readers willjizzdilicjbllow- Thursday 28th July lnkerman lawn erty. Tliurstlav August 11th. C. A. A. ntitsoxs. St. John’s Lodce in Masonic D R MCL!-:NN.1N, Sec‘y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic R Davison, Sec’y. Alexand'.u Chapter. Royal Arch Ma- ns in Masonic Temple, tirst hursday io month except June, Y Y ~ Prince Edward Preceptory , K T, Masonic Temple. third Wed- gistrar. oi>DFEi_i.ows Port La Joie Encampmerit no 4 _ McLennan R. S. St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- And Its Attraction 1 000 S anish has many great retail stores, be- will soon b an, accomplished fact. lt has a tits: class water works system suppling the city with as good if not the best water in America, ard a complete. modern sys- temtt' sr-in-~-=.g~ i~ n-»w being con- strncml. l i~ tant 1' for ws wide streets, ni-iii; of “li-~i» r- .hit rd. _its many plensai t or .v~»~. 1 .e pii cipal of which is tue new l'..i». tto»»~i,»\».»~. its attractive surroundings, pure vtattr, and clear, cool and bracing air. It is widely known as one ofthe healthifst cities in Canada. It has two hospi°a’s.man_v churches and a large and elegant new Opera House. It also has several' tiue public buildings and a markey which is one of the chief sources of the citizens’ pride. It has one of the largest and best equipped pork-packing establishments in the Do- minion. On its west side is Victoria Park-a favorite summer resort- while on the east ate the magnificent new Exhibition Buildings and Driving Park. Chief among its public squares is Queen Square in the centre of the dity. beauti- fully laid out with blooming plants of every description, fountains. and well arranged walks. and enlivened with a band of music during the summer eve- nings. 'lhe rural scenery in the vicinity of Charlottetown is charming, and horses for driving are abundant at very low prices. Boats can also be hired, and steamers run regular- ly on the bays and rivers, affording most pleasant excursions. The principal hotels are Davies, $2.00 up per day, $10.50 upper week; Queen, $1.50 per day, $6 00 up per week: Revere $1.00 to $1 50 per day, $4 00-$5.00 per week. Summerside is the next largest town in the Province. with about 4000 inhabitants. It is _ situated cn beautiful Bedeque Bay and in the centre of a line I large farming rehion. It has the largest and finest departmental store in the Maritime Provinces, besides' W ildey Lodge every Friday I in the ]0in5_ Their only hope is evening:_both in their hall in Victoria., n°<1@°’~ They never do. E ---- - - IIIIECIOIOIC I Economy lsn’t Always Wealth. When it co nes to the buying o f Slsicial Instrument for the honie,a. lbtush Piano or Organ may inipres lhlyliwho are not musica and wan Whose ing to please the eye only, Bit when Musical lriend mites ‘Piano or an Organ that will satisfy “I0 most exacting and critical taste is 'hit men want to have in your par- l°§‘- something that you can point to 'll-ll pride. olonloonoau 0 S_`-""",f,,""°_;{‘,E”."` "" “`_;.;_ K ourtii Tuesdays. J D Taylor, Sec'y. Tuestlay, both in Foresters’ hall. Queen Street. J F MacMillan. Sec’y.§ lamifotmh rr1t1fty,\\'n'ght‘s nan. w l G. Gillespie, Sec`y. every Thursday evening in Wrights hall. corner Kent and Prince Streets. gular meeting Tuesday July 19th. Monday evening in \\"right’s hall. J J Chappell, Seely. Friday evening, in Wright's Lower Hall. George Davison. Sec’y. be cured at the KEELEY INSTITUTE, Portland. Maine of Alcoholism, Morph_ » . - I Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets' rst and third Tiicsday of every month. -Ida Riggs Secretary. l soxs oi-` ENGLAND. ’ Every Thursday eveningintheir hall . Victoria Row. Andrew Xewson c`y. ` ‘ i~onr.srzf:s. _ Court Avondale I. O. F. second and Court Mount Stephen I. O. F. third Court Clizirlottetowu C. O. F. secondl GOOD TEMPLARS. Charlottetown Lodge, No 68, L McDonald, Sec’y. soxs oF1‘1»:>1Pi:RANc1-:_ , Prince Edward Division next re- ‘ Victoria Division No 4, every Orient Division. No 161. every lsr-:BR11~:rY`is A Disease -Parties can A 1'|-|A1"s THE Kino WE KEEP*i .-Q Asplendid stock now on hand on Té” _. “W terms-or very low for cash. B- ` ora . ` _ upon them for such facts as is placed in I §ttieir hands. This is the nearest Keely , .jg ’ ; Institute to the Maritime Provinces hence » . , ! lr' The P. E. Island _\lu~;ic House, =_ '90nno|ly’s Building, ..'. i Qll'.*1"1 Street. FOR SALE T0 RENT _'_I;;e___ _;1_f1:1~;i¢. P. P. Aiv.cnisALn, Queen Hotel; Amex 1 .txni-:iz Hoigxs. W. B. hoBi;R'rso.\'. Sheriff, ' Siiiox W.Ci1.inBr:,A.I. Jonxsox. Pres W.C ' R T. U.: Mr<.H. J. C,i1tPBi-:i.L.- Oct 'Z1-d&. wklv _ , Should the reader prefer not to confer with , | nyot the above references. write or come , irect Io the Institute without consulting ; our rieighbor< 1 Braces’ Suitsai-e best. 29tf Mr»;>;°s ready to wear pants at Sl. l$1.25, S1-50, Sl 75 and $2 per pair.; iNice patterns :intl grand value.-W Dl l .\l<"K xi' ’ l Tourists. - Prince Edward Inland i Illustrated book on PE Island. For f sale nt the bookstores ora! this oillce | 50c ' lf_ l Mas Aiiciiiiistn MCLEAX, Nine Mile' }Creek. South Shore. can accommodate summer boarders. Terms moderate. Good accommodation. Still and surf THE best4 1 lever collars in the P Y ` D. A. MACKINNON- market,2 for 25 cents-J B l\IAcDoN.u.n` & C0. 23d&W4 having other large retail stores. It has an Electric Light Plant. and a water works system and sewerage are being agitated for. Tourists are delighted with the beautiful scenery and the many pleasant drives in the immediate vicinity of Summersidc. The hotels are - Clifton, $2.00 per day, bv agree- ment per week ;. Russ, $1.50 per day, S7 00 per week; Campbell, $1.25 up per day, $6 00 per week Georgetown and Souris are the two important towns in the eastern part of the Island, with a population of about 1,000 each. In the former the Aitken, 1.50 pt-r'da_v, by agreement per week; Tapper, ’$1_,50 per day, $5.00-$6 00 per week, furnish g,cod hotel aecommo- dation, while in Souris the Sea View, $1.50 per dav, $8.00 per week. affords exceedingly home-like quarters. At Cape Traverse, a very pleasant summer resort, is the Lansdowne, a large. airy hotel at.$ 1.00 up per day $4.00 to S8 00 per week . In Alberitn there is the Albion Terrace, $1.50 pe, day, 5.00 per week. In Tignishr Railway. 1.00 per day. 5.00 per week, In Kensington, Clark’s 1.25 per day. 6.00 per week; Commercial 1.00 per day, 5.00 per week. In Montague, McDonald 1.00- 1.50 per day. 6.00 per week. In Mount Stewart, Clark’s and Manson, each 1.00 per day or 4 00 per week. THE following hotels open for the summer season: At Hampton, Pleasant View, $1.00 pr. day, $5.00 I pr. week. At Stanhope, Muich’s $1.30 pr. day, $5-7 pr. Week; Cliff $1.00 Ut. day. 5-6 pr. week. At Brackley Beach, Shaw’s,$1.30 ` pr. day, 6-8 pr. week;Sea View, $1.00 pr. nay, 5 -6 pr. week. At Rustico, Seaside, $1.75 pr. day, 7-10 pr. week. At Malpeque, North Shore, $1.00 pr. day, $6. up pr. week. At Tracadie Beach, Acadia $2.00 pr. day, S8 00-10.00 pr. week. At Alberton, Seaforth, S1 5') pr. day,-87.00 pr. week. At Pownal, Florida. $1.52 pr. day, 5-7 pr. week. In addition to those already men- tioned there are several other im- portant and progressive- towns and vil- lages in the Province, all with ample Hotel accommodation. while the numer- ous comfortable farm houses prepare for the reception of tourists at moderate rates. The rivers and streams teem with trout, the bays with mackerel, 'while game of ' almost every description abounds. I I ll llllllllllllil’ lllllll Pllillll eoth arekl extracted cpainlessly and all kinds o work inelud.ing1 ROWN BRIDGE and LATE woniysre done sstismmr » 0- _ ~ ”` f *.4 C _D R. J. i1.AvERs, 31; 3mi_.\u_.:-_1t_1_ Thew are the bids; foliage, :ind the rich verdure of tliei f , . New lifiglaiii Cueuiical and Supplv HILWIOWS. make up 11 scenery which - 4 I ` ‘ . ' J 1 - J ` ` ( . ~`i ` V I .'- li 9 ` Loinpniiy, of boston, .1f.\'_)0.000 for :ill li bwlllilul and qui-:Hy picturesque , Oni.-,fr-§ ,H ,1 ,,,,u_ 'Surrounded by the Gulf of .St Law-f _ L A. fliit-rite .Q Co.. of Philadelphia, YSDCP. Wh0.=.== Writers are _ almost* .§‘3l,\‘,`>_»_»` 1 `. - -if " - ° _~ £1 e l . h ` I _ tit 1_1 _,_,.t|t»sp_m,arf\,_ I s :tina as rose of the ocean R d ' M d T d H t t;.»¢,,-._-,, tr 1_.,,,1_ emisted mm mlitself. it enjoys :ill tae roalness ofthe y a' e 0 ng! sy a S 7..Tt~» then :tntl<»1`il.-er.< 111372.50 each. sea brrcze. and the advantages that; . _;{t»,@ii;i_I, so John. $31.31 per eiheer 1 t__&__n only be derived from sea bathing. f "Q05 Suns nice patterns good styles, at1_$5.00, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 per suit. . ` r I _ Blpys Sulfg a. large assortment 11 selling at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. 3 Mons Ready to Wear? Pants A good pair for $1.00. Ot-hers selling at $1.50. . Others for$1.75. Other li-nes going at $2.00, to 4.00 Boys lldd pants Blue Serge pants at 25c;assorted tweeds at 500 to 1 90c. suit you. _ - colors. A good tie for 5c, 10| 'A good Tweed suitable for boys “nd 20°' 56° li” We °ff°’ *° Suit and pants selling at 0 25c.to 50c. 25°' Dur Gsm lake oi Tweed. G°"“’ C°“°"° “° 8° mb 3 at soc, :soc and ssc. per yard _f°' 24°- Bluq Sgrug selling at 30c D'°°"'°" “dl 75c_ pe, yard _ ~ - _ selling at 20c, 254:. 30o, 400 Blue And B|aol‘t'Wo|~stod ’°“°h' A 3°°d °“l‘ f°' 5°°- going at $1.40, to 1.50 and 1.75. Staple Ili-y Goods gpgble-width the best value we ever _ Prints at gc Ginpms 5c_ straw "nts “large mottmentjg Flanelette at 3c Towling for men and boys. We can give you A S°'t°_°n°` “H °°l°'f W 10° W a good straw from 40c to $1.00. L“d§°5 h“”_;k°’°h‘°f’1f0':':o4°i \ ve! N ` ' l Dress muslin “ 'ic up to ”` * 'T "Li .`;`.;..I ~‘. ~- f ` - ~‘»'~ . .~ if--~ . " ’-»’ -'~" ,. _ ;-.'~.I ~1 ' .. ;..=.- . t ~ . . . . ~- ~- ~ ~ = t;..f;_r».:.>~..~~.;i< " i ‘T '- ' . . "fr <-f`>f`»’¢‘".fl"§'--` ..`i‘ Y ~. s.,, _.Q 1 - $15' . wf :. . f = ~'.¢§<-2.11- saw ' ‘. 'sg/_ sf N ll I Call and see the stock, the prices are sure s ff* ._ “_ , ..'» -' _ EAEG-AIX' CORNER-i 0 A ` - “‘~- 'f--- ' -_ _..... s- 22.' 5'* IE* ' V "'T-'iff ' » treats Chronic Diseases b the Salisbury; method of persistent self-hop in removin causes from the blood. Con inuous. intel cent nmtm n or by letter insures | Avorn attempts unaided. WICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION’ OF Gnlum of l.Y. llllnrsity I And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Twenty years practice in N.` Y. City. Diploma. re- _ vlstered in U. Brand Canada. ' ‘ ADDRESS, CIIARLDTETTOWN, P. E.l. CANADA 0FFIf‘E--Victoria Bow. Ae-corn nlatlons reserved for patients References on abnllcatlous. T0 _LET The southern half of the residence it of thelate ChiefJustice Palmer, con- taining eight rooms, electric ~light, and hot water furnace. Rent moder- ae. Apply to H James Palmer. near Bank of Nova Scotia, or Mrs E Pal-1 mer Queen Street. July 15 2w d- , 5- - I 1 1 - 1 Steamers iiorlhumbtriand &.Princass . Leave asbelow (Bunday excepted) _ FROM Po1NT nu danurzton .ii-1-mi of gffgm trai from St. John) for Summer ?`{?;,___¢?,_;E,_?_¢¢in: more with express train for. . ro wn. 1 “i‘.'il.‘”f‘l.""‘°¢..‘“...l.l’.....“ ‘°‘3‘,"‘?I.‘:‘ £»’.§..l’l'°5‘;;- n m 1 Clgene, connecting with day train for St. John C 'idasnd at St. John with Steamers of n- ge¢'nt_?‘ation_;lC Lg; and Railway tor United ’ &¥\ 81') . FQOM PICTOU (on arrival of daY t1‘&i“l‘ from Halifalil for Charlottetown- FROM CHARLOTTIi§_‘0WN,_hse_\;_en gg] _.F , , _4._. ’ ll . s Hlllll AIIAUIA Grand 'ri-acadie Beach Fine Boating Bathing, Fishing TERMS $9.00 per day, $8 00 tt $10.00 per week Opens June "5th, 1898 I C HALL Mgr I _ n.sn|1unn _ ~ stxttis me Tourists and all Visitors 1 ., A . A To Prince Edward Island _»_l__s1=;g§g»;;_ fgwh cm' °~1\f==_=1w°==\ °1.<=°f°» will save money__by calling at our store and inspect our r-vi-re of cloths in Suitings, Overcoatiugs Trouserings, i..i.oon seem cumin im. ` and carry away with them a; souvenir of our artistic tail: All Summer Goods in Men’s Furnishings will be cl out regardless of cost from this date. ' ' Gordon & lMcLeIla1 1 Men’s Outfitters. - - I ° ‘ For the Warm _ s1t11‘lllliillii°ll. 111, VV€3_th€l° - Men’s Black and Grey Lig Coats. ° ' t ’ Men’s Long Dusters in Blw and Grey. T tr Balbriggan L nderelothin connecting at Moncton with min pi Outing- , Ties &c. f P‘ctoii. (connectin ere wi _ Y __ Iii; Caine Breton and Halifax, at Halifax with c. A. ir P. Line for Boston. n a F. w. .=rALr:s. g g Cimriotremwn. P. E. I. Secretary uay21. -dE91Wtf8 , _ t 79 Cents. See the table of Ghlldi-en'o Butte and Laced Boots we are clearing ‘Charlottetown Juno 11 .1808 dlytl' D I - H I & J s Ht Special rates to Families or the at 793, l'8d\lC8d ff0l‘l\ I Season. '““ Pnmcs snwsnn isuann ‘_ ' . _ . H, . ‘ , . _ I » r . ‘