_ *_ 1...; V __ ` : - ----~~~ ~f¢.-»..n.=.-e~w:»x»~»>.~=.v-<_,.,_¢\,y_-.tv _ _ ._ ___ 'r ' L- ' ""' ` "” »aa~< _ ,, f . sq” I. “"'h¥l1»\A°'*¢-¢5~L~a gs ,___“` _ *_ “F 3 THE GUARDIAN, CHABLOTTETOWN, JULY 8 L899. Ir .._.._._,____, _ . “ 1' -"fferm*"i*=’f4>i'1§»*?o§e§;mr3'%€“+:"5¢‘-- '=»st~we_:s~w~»:fv4<1l1x"smss»r.s»,;-.../,,i,.r,-.,,i,¢,,.¢,-_,.,s..,.,,,,.,_ F r __ / *Q* ‘ .__, , , -F ,_. f , , i is About Done Wall paper business quiet for all time, although our wall papers wtrel 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 Book Store We have all the latest and newest magazines-novels, daily and weekly papers, fashions etc, etc, etc, Communicate with us by postal telephone, or any way and we wil forward to your address any book or magazine at shortest notice. l. l.- llllllillll llllllllllt Victoria Row. Ch own, P. E Opposite P. 0. is 1 _ l his li ll_§lll_i!__§. [Continued fnom the Third Page. The tirst question which Will occur to many cities is whether a tunnel ttius driven for twenty-tive miles under the sea. and through varying strata, might not encounter tissues which would lst the water through. That danger, oi course. exists, but Mr. Barton the en- gineer of tue scheme, shrewdly points out that it is less serious in the case of a tunnel under the sea than in the case of a tunnel through a hill. And for this reason- that on land any fissures tzat may ex- ist in the rock are constantly kept open by the water making its way through to an ultimate outlet in the sea. But from the sea itself, there is no cutlst, and therefore any fissures that there sea in past ages would gradually be filled np silt, tightly compressed by ' fied this deduction may°have been under the btttom of the the by eiiormous weight of water "°1'°£€‘~ 91° °dV1“1C°d drill Pf°ViU€ 0*: above. In other words, a tunnel under interest t° “W me” “nd °f 9EP°°’“' - - hel fulness to tie odicers. Q the sea ought to be dner instead of less _ P _ _ dry than a tunnel on land. and accord- Despwe til” r°m°rks.‘° .me °°”t°'“r7 'M' C““‘Pl’°n “t 1‘““d 7' °`““°“’ °“""°l“”d ing to ML Barton, experience has ved,” recently printed I am inclined to state I have never been present : t a campl Lord Londonde ° , in diijcussing the where the comfort of the men was b edntyh t to ,he advis_ looked after more carefully. question, o serv a as ', bility ot me ,mmap than could be no A_layatory was especially arrange.. fquestiolr it must be of enormous Wd lt" 5 l“xm`.7 W PT N* 000°* .“dv“t,g’¢ to Irelmd .NL indirectly ablutions under cover (especially in it lat least, to England., It would give¢d°W”P°°f`) and °”° “°" °f`ll°Y°d in Ireland enormous facility in transport- lug" camps ‘han C°‘mP Br'ghi°'," l Mum t Eu Ind In the matter .f cioklsg itls wel! ,ing her various p 0 » . _ __ _ - _ _ _ ' lr A nwise s l tim ‘constructed also on the other side of the P0111" 1'-I °WIl °°° -2 'I “ ° <‘ 'Channel to meet the tunnel it would be 0! 9' ‘~`h°f 'M7 m°‘“‘ P°°~` m°“|" i -ble t make umgh ' F°yl° md Given a man of tw .or thr e years tx- u:lunlc..t=. with the F r t on et Treasury, and if neces-ary to arrang-~ land citlzel s. The inclement weather for a deputation to wait upon him, the following to be the meulbers of the commlttee, with powtrs to add to thei number;Lt-rd Londond~ rry, Mr. Arnold Forster, M. P., and Sir Mark Stewalt M. P ” There the matter resxs for tie pre- sent. --->-_- Closing Hours of Camp_ Brighton ’99. , A few short hours and this years doings at Camp Brighton will be his- tory. é The weather during the t valve days has been cool and damp, yesterday persistently and most u ipleasa ntly so. The drill has been quite up to tie P 5’ P l est-rday yrevented a v-‘ry interesting ‘ number of battalion exercises which the 82nd were to have given. The ofiic rs` messes have generou-ly enltrtaintd and the thanks of many citi- zens are due the otiieers for lunches or dinners enhanctd by tie music of the Rgt. Band-. TheD.O C. and Mrs Moore have entertained large parties at collations and dinners ahd thus affordtd the offi- c°rs an oppol tuuity to ptrsonally know their genial chief and his estimable spouse. _ The arrlval of the fleet this morn- ing wl.l lessen our fel.-ling of loss and ‘ we t~hn.l hail the t:0miDg” While "speeding the parting guest.” A. B. Church Services. .yi-_ _ mrrnonisr. Prince St.-Prayer meetinirat 10.15. Rwv G. Bible class at 2.$l. Grace Church.-Prayer meetin at 10 a R if it t J. A. Seller. at ll an .v. ht a 7. U.her servicesas u=u1l. B ` rscor _ ‘n to insure with reliable Com nies. , possi .» it . _ P* _V I ° - nm, hubon in “_ penance and one finds no graniblin g. I represent English Fire Compan iegthestrongest and best in the world;and_areknown inall partsof __ reliability, and ‘Ieangive£B*LOW ABATE as .g:'_:t'2X§?ri;PnP°u”.p°m by “Mhz _Rethe mann~.rot_mei»ls, ill am not a direct connection by railway between m‘°t°kQ° °*mP hi” 15 _‘\d5Pf°d 10 £1" ml,” md London, md gt the “me one pnidea ot the const ons that would mimi as -anna so °‘>°=“% If =°"1““Y °“Fh°“s‘°'N°e°1°“1° both tho*-goods ‘passen‘ger" ""°“““`k *l“"’b'°° "°“ ‘If those two places were made 'the' _‘"3 “‘°f u'_""°P°"‘ ¢"P‘?~‘_“_‘¢"°»' If fm...th°. kmhticau _OQPOBBG l.0’i.~he lradtt ml! Gfolmpf Canadian Naam, rs, there 'tum be life. T&hl68 f0l' lout' IDOUBBDCI Wbilld "severalhundred milesof sea saved to 5° 5” lt°m~ I W°“1l 5° S95* bein? f the steamers. Further, the tunnel *PPli°d (U10 m°“°l`) ‘° *‘ldm°l\°l l would enable inanyltourist to visits Ire- m“°k°°"Y P `lZ°-°- 3 m"*i'5°d S0ll°\ll° °f Flwl I l land who at resent were deterred by the marksmep of the Imperial service. 1 to the practicabilltv of making the tu. P _ ` the dread of the long sea voyave. As Tl" b°h"‘f"“' °f ‘h° m°“ hs? 59°” AGENT- l - - - - ° _ eicell nt, their depormeeit, with the 31-sund"sm,vi°eg'a_,_,' ,L and ats,,_m_ N°'_"h Bfltish 'md M°1'°h°“°i1° nt-1, may had ills aksmnce or Mr. B r- Um°U °f L°Ud°U lton. a civil engineer who had devot- d > ` -' Phoenix of London Combined assets one hundred mil- \ -Loid Rosebery wrote expressing hilt- on dollars, t sell in warm symyathy with t -e l project. "Of the engineering side of it la great deal of time to the question. ” 'd H 'nd b t 1 h ,i-___@;Iam, hesai, no] ge. u ave l - long been of opinion that there are fl-.w , , more pressing objects of policy from a S 5 5 :;_~Q_Z-` ~.,'-ff: _`~_;__` ~f-~ .W ~_/ -/` /¢ ,_ l- , l-/& a’ \`:' T/~A/\\ f,“"\;».ll§=/2 .£~af.ll‘\-/'--L‘\,\k\tl‘t‘ l,\\ When Davidhit him with a stone. JZ/ ‘ _ Honidthatsuchathinguevor enter- . -f od-his headbefore. No one on Prince Htl; f, ldward Island is surprised when they pw ~--'r, hearof the merits of work done at the 1 / _ ’ laden Foundry and Machine Shop. ' *-5 'lg ' itll .//“ly it - s -(».;\_\,- Charlottetown, P. si. 1. l lrff; Phone 1%. ~ sf ll '_ that between Larne and Stranraer” .1-/7; & Earl Spencer, who has had a long l\l' ° \l\_l connection with Ireland, decl red that the tunnel would do a ereat deal ff r tha. inter-communication between Englfntl, Canada and the United States. whici alone would be an enormous advantiqt. British, Irish and an Imperial point f |18 l Ilil ll Lord Wo1seley,inhis lettensaid: ‘The _ sooner the tunnel can becQn_-tructed l - tween England and Ireland the htttel. an opportunity of examining the char the best route for the tunnel, namely v `1'. J i be-5, '"5 A A: ' "hiv "ri wr j IT lj F Fgintly but exquisitely aro- I Beware ol lmltntlcnaf l he hoped, from Ireland to England. Another l- ttrr, from Sir Douglas Fox, l the great engineer, stated: “I have had plans, sections, estimates, and ot or information which you have collected. - I am of opinion that you have selected P Y _ Further, it would facilitate touiists 2 -t St€1’S» Clam. SW¢@t» and flesh- .ing from England to Inland, and -.l_t. ¢ '7 _ S r The “ Albert ” Toilet Soap Co’s Bib 'B Own Soap makes young- It keeps their delicate skins _ , ¢ is i;;1iff'f.t?l’ ; l '~, ' _ / ,.-, . _ /--~ "`° \\ nm: - _ A '___ _ r- - v _.9 y ,¢&'*.vt.;?\\ ,_ , _A. - _ _ __ ‘"._;.=t~i.-‘-’_..+_*.'_f.»'eff-f U u I -_ $5? , `Q “ 1 / 1 'X ‘ 1 » _f » _. `-;=` 5'/tw , ~ , I \ _ " _ A ` I 1 r 5 ~ .~ `”*`;‘:~T~.l -71'; V -I ._ C1. or .~ ~ f '_ ’”"~i`;_;°;~*;`;-' _-' 'f "' ’ ` '~'§T . " '_-..<;1.;.-‘_'-t.-_'=_-_ - _ - Life if A - . -- -_ --- _ __ __ - rs y f- _-- . U V _` l. \ , _#H ' ' fl . f _ _ .1 l»'-to -~ V' oi -; fi -._ ~_.. - _ - -, ___ -' \ '._"' " ‘J ,I _;»l'l°§§Z';»_ ` ' ` '-------' fgtisl: "- for '_ ’”'“' ` _--=¢" "' -f =_" ‘_ i_f,i_.',-ji ,l I : ,s_~/r -1 = >$:i__.-.' i-fill!-H" Z ’ _ /-_ -gf ‘~-ill § _ _-T1-'-, j. -- "., ' »‘ ~ > j;); - L al l ' 1_1,/'fm - v . _ K Ti-Y-1- 1'- "-T`-;-"1-'s f The Quality Sol it is l *'f”~§~ ls liz. The Price Sells lt.. g The Ghoapest can only he found at MARK Wllllilll & llll llll _ i 4 ‘Amon LINE of *Muslin Shirt Waists ' $1.15 for 60c_ at F. Perkins & Co. in good order. Made entirely from vege- table fats, it is an emollient as wellas a cleanser, and isas useful on a 1ady’s toilet as in the nursery. `d.ially invited. Seats pmvNd nm: sunday .School at 2.15, E. L.of C. E. at close of Sunday School. mmnnmus. Zion.-Prayer meetinb at 10. Rev. G. P, Rayinon at ll and .B. Mound at 7. sunday school and Bible Class at 2.31. St amen-Prayer Meeting at 10, Rev, T. F. rullerton at~ -l.Laud 7. cards! Echooland Bible class as 2.1). ~ ' ' GHUBDB Of RNGLLIID. , ` St.. Paul'-Mi-ni ‘i> yeratn gilirnday schblzoll gld E-iE.leh_C?:ss at 2.3). Eva?- ra i- a _ sea an una - atuilE\i¢°i-ybodhgleloome. WI? St. Petsr’s.- J communion at 8 a.m., and ll si, m. latina at 10,15. Bible class and Children'scatechisin¢2.$. Evensongat 7 p.m. All seatsfreeand unappropriated. nairrrsr. 101|. 5 S F E' l: PERKI The Popular Sulmyalllo Dry Heel! ‘Ol Llltlilis’ I' P il gas _tt its si’ tg; ,morningand evening. , ,ll cannon or‘.crnus'r. ing Wednesday evening at 7.8. sanvrrion nun. i ~'l'hursdsy,i%id.ayfa.nd. Sa.turda;yat8_pm _ Gosrn. M|:rrriw». -1 I _ 2.80.' with esm- "'°_;`B`sv.n;w. s» ,- preach in the Kindergaren Ball tomdrrowi I Church U G t George Street. Sor- ,vim so uppfla 1i°°smlaay sftami and BibIeC1assat 2.3! Y.P. 8.0. E. Prayer meot° Houggglganing Ulllllilt club t`r1ANNEL`L ..;;11o"lff:l'l;‘.'1.‘.;;~‘;.;;..‘:_‘;;"°°...tt:~.; ;:.".l‘.1*.i.:';.‘:.':,‘:;‘;,.';o.;§*.ti‘;‘:i‘ If Pm 1° has ar . `. : T ' 5 h 1- smallcomnivtee be formed to com-l he lovn tompalie~ warrant l et ' '- " ’ L ‘i of th raises li\i~hed on them b ins eetnrs Dress Goods Shift WaiStS,f We kee the most up tol Shift Wdistydate stocg of Hi li C'»lass,,B“hiu l-i°\1{S» _ ,Dress goodsto be iound in K Shut Walsmhe city. Blank silk warp, N ht S Setts- Iéllenpiettas, gilack Lu§{re;,, is ‘E ac' Cas mere, ac lMenrious, Black Mohairs, Outing Corsets Black Boplins. _ F ancy colored dress goods -- " in all shades. C h Sk" _ Ripleys Pirel Finish H C2211 S1112; Class Ladies Costume in :hh com” Crash Skil.t_t leading shades. I Suspenders, for any goods in the store,vl'e Under Vests, I We nike wool in exchange l Sun Shades, .also buy wool for gash, Umbra! 500 J y _fashion sheets given away, ask for one. l was ll s ssrvtsssiosaay, -tuesday. Bazar “glove fitting pattern; 15 gg; 9wh_ \ Remember the Gospel Meeting in Prowse‘ New. Block, Sunday afternoomat 4 p’clook Romans 10-13-“Whoaoever. Lesson, _ invigorating than a bottle of Simmon Ginger Ale. When cooled in there- fri erator down to 40 degrees it is in- F. PERl