S and his whole little f:.t bod;/°v\'Ill Bob ’ 0 - - » y s vi 1: fl~ __ nn: la lo nun crm: on 1; ' acne, annul. on annum, .~ run ntl-l||.|.su Ulu lol' le- _ uae. _ _ _ora _ ‘H nth lists lmiiag on lllllshm lllm i__».~ 5 AJ.. oA1=u:>|u. -#K W* THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTFTOWN PRINCE _ 3 e U bowels of infants or adults. Refuse imitations, many Ofwhich y are highly dangerous. I l is the oldest, simplest, safest and ` best remedy for the relief and cure |ot`Dia.rrhaaa. Dysentery, Cramps, - Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera lnfantum. Summer Com- plaint. Canker of the Mouth or Stomach and all fluxes of the J --- f---~»~ ~~~~-_..~;.._ _ \. _ His babyship ll' will be wonderfully freshened up, shine with health and cleanliness after his tub with the " Albert" I l. Soap. This soap is made entirely with 'l vegetable fats, has n ‘faint but ex~ cmsite fragrance, and is unsurpass- ` ed as a nursery and toilet Haan. ___ Beware of lmitatloua- L: _ mint rullnsulvcn., ufg=.f'1‘ \icN~.'m:AL. 'i ., aurora user on use 'n-If//c _ Q Loon our ron mnnnous Ano sus- nxrurss. Ta-as at-:Numa eoT1'LE' gif _y eases me sms, f?;_ Psuav uavls c. aol. `F . _ '.4 _BELVIDERE T0 BE Slllll 4 ml. -G-reat Sale e The subscriber is instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises at nBelvidere, in the Royalty of Char- .!ot.t.etown,on Wednesday,the Twenty- lecond day of August next, at the "hour of eleven o’clock in the fore noon, that very valuable Property _known as “Belvidere” situate between it Lower St. Peters and Falconwood Roads on the north, and the Hillsbo- rough River on the south, and be tween the property of Richard Heartz and the Government Stock Farm on the west and east. This property is most admirably adapted for “Villa” residences also Market olardenin and Dairying purposes and being in close proximity to the projected Hillsbo Though Bridge, Condensed Milk Fac fory, and having numerous other ad sl `_YlUt&ges it offers great inducements ‘ to intending purchasers. l elrhe Property will be ogre:-ed for glgm bl;clrs of six, twelve, and giant 7-Bve acres or thereabouts to “ig p lrchasers. RBEARISTO Auwioneer. ~jf*..1 5.0 we July 27 A. 'D. 1900 it? 1 =&wtd. ' f- MGLEOD. B- A- iBlrl'lster 8 Solicitor. _il B ot Nova Scotia Building. "?.»_,.’ Charlottetown. P. E. I. @>_§..__.‘~ _ _ HEY 1[0_LOAP§- ‘ A- -" '__ -_:W = .~ as M Luau Hamm.-' solemn ,.;_,.&;l_:_°fvn'.~. sional view is new cm _ Branch odlce Wadmans build _.1 Moneyto loan. C. R. Barrister and Atvtornq Publig c;_t4~_,F0_?1rée, Cam gquare¥°Monoy to loan Btan' ufaoturaxt. if _ I- l "Y __l B m , crop there is no possibility of it being disastrous to the growers, as the cann are buying all the apples at a price equ prices here decline below $2 the canne got. It is estimated Great Britain and Germany this vear will require three- quarters of all the apples that are grown in the United States and Canada. . Q CHINA. ‘Will Sail or Aug.29 to lteorgnlze the Methodist Church Work ll the Urlelt. _ _il Bishop David H. Moon of the Method~ ist Episcopal Church, whois on his way toShanghai, China, totake charge of missionary interests in China, Korea, and Japan, is makings short visit with his son, Professor Eiiabim H. Moore, head of the department of mathematics in the Un- iversity of Chicago. He will sail from San Francisco on Aug. 29. His wife and daughter Marian, who accompany him, will stop at Nagasaki, Japan, until the troubles in_Chiua are settled. "My Hrst and most urgent work in China,” said Bishop Moore yesterday, “will be to reorganize the work of the missionaries. At present the 156 mission- aries of the church are so scattered that they themselves do not know exactly whatisgoing on. A letttgeceived not longago from_Dr. George. wary stated that they were hcalagedinAsburyGhurch, a brick buildhlg with ; an encircling wall ot with _a garrison ot twenty American und`English marines and twenty men missionaries. Nearly Ill) people have taken refuge in this inclos- ure, well aupilliod withfood and water, and the soldiers assure them that the place is imprcguahlc except to artillery. “This wal-is simply a plowing of the field for the gospel. The conservatism of China must give way to the expansive force of modern ideas.” _ Convention Call Issued. The prohibition -state committee of Massachusetts has issued the call for the state conventiomto be held ln Associ- ation Hall, -Worcester, Thursday Sep- tember 6, at 10.304. m. The call -invites the citizens of Massachusetts, without re_ gard to previous party a.lllliations,_ who believe that the overthrow of the liquor traliic is the dominant political issue of the hour, and intend to support the Pro- hibition party nominees. to send dele- gates to the convention. 1-_?q______ A FAMILY ECESSITY Mr. J. Wright, 011% McPherson avenue, Toronto, sa sz-“I am alwa. gladto say a good word’ for Dr. Chase’s Sayrup of Lin- seed and 'I'11?>entine. It has been innsein our family or two years, and we have . never found it foil f»_0 cure coughs, colds, and chest troubles, It is our regular stand-by." Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine isafamily necessity in the houses of Canada and the United_States._ 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. Women in Wheat Fields (From the Chicago Chronicle) Never before in the history of Kansas has the wheat crop been as abundant as it has been this last year. The harvest is in progress, and all the men .women and children in the state who can be drafted into the army of harvesters are busy from daybreak till dark cutting, binding and stacking the golden grain. Ellis county alone has 147,076 acres of wheat, and in that section of the state there ielittle ct anything except wheat ` entire acreage in wheat, and tb harvest _,_ it the wives nudqiliildrcn of tli’_e_'iarme1's go into the nelasma work 'wich u»¢~msn.' Eighteen Hays City have en- 'gaged to go into the harvest holds. They will earn to $8 a day. and many a young woman appear in church fall with _a new hook that was with money earnpdidriving a header box. _ \__ _ _ _ '_ ~ -\ grown. lostotthe Iarmershave _their l ITCHING PILE tow and i~iii`..1w'i.n§ri.sh u°°* BISHOP MOORE GOING TO CANADIAN APPLES IN DE' mtsrsttlusous mens -»_- l _ - _ . , mee Exchange. :Ivins the f°1l°WIns state- Mrs. Stoueybwke-Is he? Well- te" “”_“‘x`l'!d Frldiys in Wrizhvs. Ham. G ' _ ment regarding the reports from eighteen 5° Wil* his feet- ___ 8 p_ m___D_ MCNEIW. Recording ENTLEMEN"_ districts, from which n large part of the QNE LAXALIVER PILL every night’ _ ‘ _ .' _ _. __ 1 \vorld's supply of apples comes. for thirty days makes a complete cure _';"st_ tgirge-8 Lodgm Nm n71_ meet. _I I hav?-be?n using yon” on ’ fm' “As reported before the crop of early §glf_¢;‘:_St§°t:_9b‘e”é}_:e9(';5°lP“°i°“- Th”-Us 5“*_¢__v.¢n,.y Tuesday night, M 3 omgck, in l'»lII1B`8.Ild lIkE lb much _bBl5l30l‘ Ulla‘1_ll l»_h9_ UI' lily aDDles is tairlytood in the southern part ‘ _tqmps Hau___D_ _,_ M¢KmN0N_ Baking Powder that I have used _ ._ ._ .5 _ Of GPS!!! Bflmln. Whill! l»hBl`9 lil 110110 lil When aman tells you that he doesn’§ I LadyWalla0e Lodge, N0. 27, meets ht _ _ the II0l‘l'.h~ Belitilllll i188 I5 S\I1&llCl‘0D _Bild lilrethe game 'of checkers, you can be=¢~fand 3rd Fridays, in Wright’s Hall.-MBS. ' YOUTH Germany nmcticallv none at all. The perfectly sure than he d<>e.».n't know new Grossman, R. sary. ' ._ ‘ ‘ Hudson River Valley has an exceptionally to play if, _ L_ g_ Y_ B_ A__M|,p,,h_ Lan; '01-,,336 Heavy cron of wiv apples- Tww hwll- - I Young Briton Lodge, No. 14s, meets every :0g0t &f&lrl;’_°g00g sp§‘?GY,_§R|_)»S YELLQW org étigtz. ln Oifefl Hill.--EIIIGHU I1 8Y€I`88B . ll |18. 1111808, 80I‘€8, WOUD 8, Ou “Hbdgsgn 'y, '_ received from Ontarlolt goesto show that {_l_’;IrS_l:;>ltse__a;,__pslil_1_l3l_ati_|_iss_,°__s_t;i;i_g__s 1_9_t___i_nr&1;¢f: Caledolaia Club meets mt Tuna” at the early apples. with one or two elven-I ’ ’ ' ' ' :eden month. visiting brethren welcome. tions, are above an average crop. “Sprlgglns’ wife has had some money, 1 mn Council meets the second Mohd’ _ “In is estimated the youd of apples this len her." §-’ ‘f'~>i¢»- V wwill Nucl the CWD 0! ’9'-’»» but Wilh “Yes I suppose to Snrieeins it is iu'°‘.,~hHm1i)tlltilJ'ovi»i¢ii1Jli>lilt.is cliraiimton uch better facilities for handling the like making love all over again.’, ' ' ' e ~ w an _ ._{ _ _ . - ` al _ fi ‘ ° Tl Mllard°s Llulmeut Cures lllptherla _ _ _ He that does good for good's sake seek; pghllsrnns. _ to $2 delivered here, and as quicklyas the neither praise nor nwm_d_ but he is su Av0NDu_n_ L 0_ F" “cond md will take all the apples the growers have of mth in the end’ _ ' :.E?§?dag _ ____ _ 5_1' ?”_.;_QOURT MOUNT STEPHEN I. 0. F. Hrnt _ _ _ ' ' if-" ""*'_'2~~f1‘:"‘:;:e:s;f_‘ii-1:1-;'-~:_;f:;;;__ cured of constipation' _third Tuesday of each inonthin Me» I ' ' ,,Ml’5§3°°§§,fi°=°“» 0l°v¢_§ gig. lf; .rs Han; ci-mon sc.-~ H. _ v. Plllis, as ghey ycuriieoiimxhleencom legelyv fi »» tai” Sec’ ’ ` "Q-.#=" . ’ . ~ J O f ?~" " if id .1 ganglion before 1 had outlined the George Enwmrment. Roni I _ Eng” 3-" meets every Thursday in _ ' ` ° . _ 1 Every timeaman sees the cloth _"i,.~_-lfrtghvs H“u""M°rd°°k M°L°°d n“°t" P which his new suit is to be made it loolii 5* Archivist' _ E _uR1ie_r_ _,__ Charlottetown,O. 0. F., iirstand-» N B A 5° Pl _of ~__t.lijltidT1nusday_ Mec1nnt¢'sHau.~---F. s.. _~ -- - 1.181 MILBURITS STERLING HEADACH jégékheu se°'y_ ' - __ 20 P9; gang lgrggr §.2W§ERt§fur° the f'°r“° h°fid'f°h° “£9 i' Court ’Abegweit (‘ 0 F meets ln' ' in 1 m ve w tes, _ _ » " ° °. ‘ ' haaafterenecti`.'bti;npo'ii1d¢r5§.'.`apf>lii'';>‘," _ j _ -_KNlGHr|_~s or PYTEIAB' wn cathart c, so that there is no need ot .._;.‘m3hl'3 °f-_ Pitkin'-‘1EmPh'° L°d3'°' N°~ giving; pm-ga¢iv¢_ P,-me 25.3, _every Friday evening at8 o’clock, in Hall' Prows'e's New'Blocl_r.--~J H. nlgggdfmm uisgmhlilzfcupied mail was .eveli I Williams, Kebper of and Seal. Q Z Q _ f Lodge Eton, Nol148meets`every Thurs- ms WE E 'N T35 CEE; T ~a.yevemngms.‘o.»E.H»l1v1cwruBow. _. m. oung, rome, n ., says: Andrew T_ Newmn Sec»y_ _ _ “One littl bo had ttack » -~ ' - s I - I ofcx~orl1?\rvli§il1oll_<1el5‘t a lied ywheehnlel do his - _ Prim” Edward meets °°°°’_‘d md chest. ' We used Dr. Wood s Norway Pine Tuesdaysvf each month in S. 0. E Symv.anditwmn1etely cured hun! _ victoria Row..--LE. 1-1. _nuenemm Wecannotalways oblige, but we canalf - ‘ c is ‘ “ _ ___ \ ways speakI°b1i8iugly. ii -‘T5 ` WVU' cnmmnm- ' B||j|_| `_w|<|||_ _||¢g`||||g||g_;`f; at nan p. m.--Aan Wm. “I ma uh :mason one rw -°°" I Icouldwliisrdlyi) seerlwoould get uoghing to' *‘ sm" °"_Tm‘PE3U‘°‘° nd Tuesday ln month David Mc mmnnswy "_"\NDv~" A Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple drst lfouday in month. J. R. Davison Secy I oom Pauileftno. wif. in 1>n.u».~n,it n_,_m°F¥h-~H- W- WeekI;_l1¢¢.-swy. _ ’ __ I . 1:5 . 'I ` true, buth took to li’ Britliv U50 _ - A _ _ uiiprisoneli. ooxiaiiul St-J°h”'“ L"_d¥°l° M§°°“l° T¢mPl°» ° Q 1 _ ne: unuilusedume homes oth’ uni; -_~f1'=”°“”‘1°f °l‘°P*°1’ R°N O ` _”___inMasonic Temp’le,1irstThurrda_yinh ' ' ' “ ' 'th except June Julyand August. J. " ' ' ` * ’ fs " - 'rs n l stu. i wlu‘ I i‘éiWeldon,Sec’y. __ ' ` Atiaziiosetieiiuriiecostlioignainiilgygiinng Prince Edward Preceptory, No. 35 _°f P\’=|>°r=_f°f voltage Ulatrlcolatlon Ofllllolnoao Life. -' » I __ _ _ki mhts. T I std Wedne I 1 Faithful ioea1ity.~comfortib$e _ _.fi » swing' montheliiuJi£'iai;'nicTemlI1¢. 1 in For ulmhrwntdahzliuainiéiixaiicn ‘”ly'¥_°" '. 7 ' ii . _a1ba~tnewnraL°ag.._°f re.-lemon 1_4, ‘I ' '~ ' i f f O f if _ The less we aradc our misfortunes the- s&¢°°A‘&A` s`B'3rdTh'”"d“7* f°u_°"Y` -~ ~ ' D ing3rd Wednesday, Janna.:-y,.Ap:_Il, July = July 18. d2.‘w6, . _. _ __ , _ _ _ ODD "` " "‘*‘ PortLa__Jole Encampmentfon seem - 1 - -. ~' . - Lawrence Lodge _every Monday `_ . E. M. Younker,Sec'y. N 'their hall in Victoria Row W B. ,Secy _ sons oi' ENGLAND. “A." every Monday n 'in each month.---D. R. Mc- ~ - T- A - _, I _ f " . I nf. ‘flacnm 1... b~»_1~ue.r-i. out their gloom' " ' _.5,@"" '. thescene _lik_o’a ' _ _:ig-j.'~__ ft. after the storm." » .- i_E _ ` 1 . :__ - This wmvwy ima# on all approved uptodete I; surance at reasonable rates. I Psnrhlsw e md. 'nu muon." _mint->d on =Prli¢nu°.. ea ~»f er <»f help me till I tried MiJburn’s Sterling Prince Edward Divisllmi N0. 1, meets in _ _H¢l»d§¢h°_ P0Wd9\‘B. *ld 01°F ‘ll1_l°k|Y; i;N._right’s"Hall, every Tuesday.-~W. H-3 . Q I ‘fiesta ` “svimv ' j`¢u-Wd 133- ` _I ‘_ ‘ _~,' ‘_ _Q|`rk’R_Sgr{be__ _ _ __ _ _~ _ . _ _ M ~ F ~ t _ Joseph Morphy, nmm1a,lr._n.r.. V : . - _ “M561” or . E. I. _ ~ . ~ _ _. ,__..vtewru mvii n .4, M da ~ ~ g|I»lJl_i>8»l ;zo_t;_ where it beckoned, but ._ _ W_r;¥_';’s _ (lice, Upper Queen Street, Ch townf.-‘ _ 1 -rg»‘ r ~ PJI. -i _ 1 I Atl.. Trains Outward. Trains Inward Read Down. Stations. Read Up. _ .s»~=;u 5? rl sz sr O r.u. P.M. 1 . 5.00 ar 8 im » 99?# H essla ~"~"-°'°r=9' F so Mises? s "‘°°s=s°' P §§§s=s s 51:1: I..» _ ences. _ I»'-‘Sis if-i= si aaes§u,, PN .~19°.°°S°$°' gps .s}&\i_2:¢e.°=:*'= s ¢§ '§i§s 95?' §se Z 5.2) Juno 8. 6.06 W tslure _ 5. terRiver 7 erald Junc 7 . ' Emerald J ct. Kensiniton 6.58 10 ' . 1 6.35 10.25 _ °i~véS‘;‘d°iai- nos 9.30' i1>m_Hi1'1“ 4.58 ao' __ 8.37 1258 0'Leary 4.07' 0.53 _ * -‘ 9.17 1.50 Alberton ' »3.1{i5.55 __ 9.55. 2.45 arTignishlv 2.50_5.tlJ P. H. ' P.ll.A.ll. nu. am. ` am. ml. 2.0) 6.15 1v'Ch'toWn ar 8.10 3.50 I Mt. Stewart } 3.2!) 7.-10 l Junction 7.051 2.2) - _- 4.(H 7.3 Morell 6.34 1.31 ‘ _ 4.3 8.(X) St. Peters 6.12 1.03 I 6.(li 9.05 ar Sourislv 5.10 11.35 mn. ana. a_.u. an » ' Mt. Stewart ` V 1% 3:52 ".......‘““°‘.,.." 23.? itil' O .‘s.oo 8.20 _lv s._s_o mae 7.25 uma-me _ 5.45 _ ' lv Jun arg = 8.15 ar C. Traverse Iv 5.11) < PAL ' ' ARI. Tralnsottllisrailwayare run ‘by rnStl»ndard'1'ime. s on .md and-M.m<1»,y,June 1su.,1ooo ti\_¢_‘;i.;‘_`_ __ _ M . _ _ _ _ _ trains of this railwaiwill run daily, (Sung ' b¢t¢l~ _UIQ days excepted) asfo owsz- ~ ,. ~ _ _Blighfl ~Di"a-‘ ‘ I. » ~ ~ _ __ _ _ D°dd¥- Kim:-___Pmi_ f illemselvea confess ._.,. ' that ever _¢ur¢d.-Diabetes. ff “ Imitation:-_-box, uamcfand sun n 5_2,,&45 ,_ gii1,ueauvmi»a:¢ao»o; au scap goes where it is chased ,__B____Sa_ibe_____ _ _ __ _ P. S.-Ollice open every day gf °|;h¢_ ummm tm; cum. in tow: Division. N°- 191. lever!" Friday °” M°“d‘7`°‘“d S“°“"d°7'°'¢”i“8. fl'°ll1-_ 7 ` ' pvsnmg, in w ws Lower Hou.--John 0d & v Truth isas impossibleto be soiled by I R Scnbm _ __ __ __ any outward touch as a sunbeam. ‘ ;_ f 5 M _~'. _ = nl r _r -u-r_ p-lr 11_IlQ' f7‘ ` ` ` P. E. |.__|;l|lwli.r,§nul’siZ?' will we Dia- 11 ;' ' ' llltbfllii V ’ . ease was ia- . e u ra b louuti that without Dodd‘a -' Kidno - Pills they 'ure ~ ‘ pzwcrioa against Dia-__ I fee. Deana? »Kia..¢y= ` . Pillrara thedrae 'tmmosqoggaa UWC ' _ '_ ittvccutaa he C. .fs 3 e __ ,F _ The Maxwell' Lawn Hover is noted’ its Entra Hu Dmvn Burr or . ' 'J I~ _ - _. ‘_ ‘..» a . ?=_“‘i / _ v " '.22 . ._ . ’ a