...ie mall! esel6¢t10l\~ _, _,~;7,,;s_2§-~, 1"/.'¢-‘. _ ._V "’.. s A . 2. ..._ .--2”' p TH GUARDIAN (HARlOTTE'l`OW.\ JLLXI-1, .899. *ll 5, A4 S 1 \ - __.`_ ' u ,;‘. o ¢ . $, *Le JUlY BRRGRINS! , .1 %%%?f=§%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ’ J All summer goods must go. We are bound that We will not keep this _ e- eg summers goods till next summer. If prices is a ob' t t ° _ » ‘ W time to buy straw and linen hats, Ladies’ Saillolis, ']l§1€3int(=l ylllnldzyclolhqgm Light Coat and Vest, and lots of other lines. ’ l 8' No place like Provvse Bros for bargains during July the hot month Cool l , _ .5 goods must go in order to give comfort to our many customers. ,gt N, THE: WONDERFUL that the government will provide quart- lik if the spiritual wellfare of Camp 'I not attended to, the physical was. was at his post and wasp obliging, but it seems incon- “hto provide for curing bodily ills ve the sanitarv condition in such - - - _ ' -einen. nn. n..~.n..-n nntp- "1rsférisf.:.;“‘;:.:§.‘;'z.di;‘.i;.:;t.;:* We have if em were of we " I . , 5? - d d linest summer climates in the worll and Wild not be felt in twelve days but it s likely to be even more serious an spee y l nllum 1 d 1 than in the case of men who lead sedentary an unsurpassed country and surround- ~ P “te ”° °“g'r° lives. The harder a 1111-111 w°fkS» Whethef ai ings in which to enjoy it. Strangers come -_-r _ lghe anvil, or be_nch or plovgihaiiidle, the here by the hundred every week and il »'-:#1 ‘J ,.1 \ '._'.4,~-~;.._»b'»,~1f>R~\~._f. -Q u ` " ; ' .f r I i 1 ` sat af' =.i.»“l?f`-'*5’t~ fi' ~"1`= Where there are so many men there is necessaril considerable waste Scarcel where all unused foodécould be distrib- ' f uted among the poor. Few realize how “ :nueh is wasted. Were such an institute Siilitual Welfare if :i“°:.*.:::s°:::;° T0 E11¢°\1f=1t¢ Summer thrown into the swill barrell, would be I Camp Neglected. $°‘.}‘l._3i-'.‘ii°Z;’l,"i.f’.l!;.'.'?° ’°““°" ‘*‘° f Tourist Travel. We look forward with pleasure to the propos. d change in c1oih`ng,and hops ers for the next camp where one will Y C0NDITI0N * :.1::.'.;t3..;::°:;‘.:§:.::..‘;°:2.‘:.;.°;;i:.; PLANT UNE WILL AID i .human beings. .iq _i n Country Militiamgn Hgpgg Colfiogife’ Wlllll Ih€ B02ll‘€l 0f Tl’2(lC For Impr0ve_ To Wm. BL Hayes, Ellerslie. And C0\\n¢i1 Dear Sir and Brother:-At the An-, L., No. 1463, the following resolution was unanimousl assed We the oiiicers and members of Ken ` The provisions furnished by the ,\G0vernment are of first class quality. A Y - Y Ia day passes but some are absent at 'meal time, or ill, thus quite a lot of . ,good provisions-bread and meat-is ` f thrown away daily. Could there not be ' some charitable institution in connection -H l ptlled to leave the next day for other points ior:the same reason. Surely our cit'zens will not lo r allow this stite of affairs continue. I hear on good an thority_ that the Plant Lineoifer to t e stJck_i_|l a Hotel Companypmvidigg the-f citizens .share their.int:rest in a manner still holds And :I zacéinnnictiop’ permit me ta say I “exams ku r lant. who ,is very _y_ _ own ti our people, pur poses visiting tie Island next _wang wonli more tian iustify the Conn n - ll advislbility ‘of |waiting an Mg- P1 rand ascertaining the conditieni und” which the weailtiy and ,enterprisin Plant Co. would become associated wi a Charlottetown Hotel Co. . - ° ' o the large direct and indirect gains to the city, I see no reason why our City Council should not be petitioned to tik an early vota from the citizens on ments, nnni mn oi Jniy meeting, or the 1.. o. I T0 D0. y P = T _._ ° 5' P1°“1°8 9° ”°~° 155° mt *T63* you and family our sincere syinpntiy in I S.m’” That um P'l°gr?" °r Pm' bi 0|’ Publ” "H5 7°". Ill U16 your sad bereavement-the accidental P°r‘t7 °f`“ °°mm'"m7 'B h'r5°°\y d°' Tm. mn hkely remit favor dam of ,_ loving aught 1, We Pr" pendant onthe stamp or character of l° W1' d°f°\\d¢1`5 f°f 03°! 11"' 5 that you will not grieve asone without M cmzms 1° ° “ct th” t° ° r°”d°m' Whwh P\\b1‘° d|l°U5°l°|1 hope, believing that she has gone ti be °‘ Chu1°"‘°t"'”’ b°°°m°° m°'° “R 5919 t0 l'°m°V° T59 ‘b°Y9” with her Saviour, and as the Divine °vid°n‘ t °;‘;hm§;§’mI¥‘ Klfesggferunmll tht? Q ` v . ° e ,; Billlliyi Of 001' ¢itiZ€llS- W°\l1d Father in Heaven is too wise to err and P°.rfmv°ly small wat drew °° the un' treatment tend to make better? No, ' foo gud to be unkind, f°‘1"*S §“"?“‘“ Whi°h °"*“1`° - hafl .me them to tww li" worthy Signed on behalf of the Lodge_ placedjylithin such easy accesss of this contempt. Is anything done L_ DYSTANT W_ M” qmsf ht ° t°."”' t H . . government. by the churches or GE0RGl F WALSH D M I W°"€° 19 “UW 0 °W1°8 U U9 U3' win" to make camp me better? - , - - cessarysupplement to an ample supply odleer quallied for a position in of the purest and best water to be found tilitia who ha; not a lar e vocab- Z Z 4 A 9° the °°.mi”°“t° .I d° mt regard the of sulphnmus adjecdvfs at his mtroductzon of either ot the above Observation would lead one Enk not, yet certainly there are exceptions. It seems strange that should be filled except that or ii there is a chaplain that other omcer should be inhis place The Salvation Army was the hand of Christian workers that Ji service at Brighton Camp this _ _ _ ` mare, L. 0._L., No i463, do tendertol he RATE AT MS AIIYIL The blacksmith fs usually looked upon as the ideal of robust health. This is fre- quently the case, but men, and owing to more important is the neces ty or a care f' l tchfulness over health. u wan a hardworkin man finds that his 5 Whe _ _ Q _ liver is torpid or his digestion bad, he _Call | save himself much discomfort, and possibly 1 5 serious sickness. by resorting at once to Dr, Piefce’s Golden _Medical Discovery. The man who does this will always go to T . his wofg and cogke frombit, iévlgstiingid ' _ -' er can e o e _ _ sl?giP5i§lelidg'i€>Sf§§rt‘l§e(tT n11=l)nrd vyorking men are prone accommodation in Chsrlcttitiwn; en-1‘ nine gofninion Buildings. lull bf; to disregard little disorders and let_them quirigg, that cannot be answered in slil§b1§l>l1'o%}iiF1i1gi?¥£;L1l3]nuldi'ililg5s “I” °‘!~ The g°°§o°f;,f§ §}“?‘f§§,§;;t§“efdtil;;§ ‘terms likely to draw visitors who de- mmlinionw .1 f t ten gliesfoijegyvlgstlle house and that iris need ‘ sire to spend a few weeks holidays on can iseen an orms 0 - ' , - I I d of the Gulf at th.s onl;e,where all necessary when needed._ An honest dealer wont on this s_an . had on application. d advise a substitute. Mr. Editor, yOu know better than I f’,°,f ~ About four years ago igyas gvfqguynsilidgg can write the immense revenue other . - ' 1° " ' . . - . nd Slgwd with "he" Saennfiydgien counties derive from the tourist busi- mmt be accompaniei by an AC- bottles of Dr. Pienees colder; 1D1S¢°ie've V53 ll ness. You are also aware that busi_ °h'~"‘l“" “Bde .P?Y“b‘° "° “lie ixxflifd;-“Sai-zednreiiv-S iigzllminém narvtixnyggnod begun, ‘ ness men in direct touch with that class room T,f§§_f;f,,t,;‘,f 2/§§;.st'f,§,°§;§§§‘§ y nn21eaneoaiim'y°w11h°“SfW°fk-` of travel do ntt hesitate to give our mon? when /viii be forfeited ir line Fo, a paper-covered copy of Dr. Pieiéeew Island first plice as possessing all tie ue ,o - r - ‘ - t, n ° ' _ - 2. ~ - upon L0 do 2,” (Qlflnkfg ?a‘§f‘{2,'“§omv;1,§,, Common Sense 1\;Ie<;i§‘a;r.Acd);';S;§_ Zflgto natural requisi_.es required by tourists Wk *f .If the temiel' be °“§*°“t.1?;”‘m§:iy °to the Womfs Dispem but sadly licking sullicient hotel ac- .s notlllniriidrltsuglllxego ac-. 32,5- n1l?;di§il Association, Bnféilo, N. Y. commodation in fact, we hear cottiuu- rdwest or any tender Cloth binding, 5o stamps. ally of many wealthy folk desirous of 0 er ' » ' - _ ding a few- weeks here but deterred E_ ‘__ E_ ROY, M§s,_Ra¢h¢1_ A, jones, of Thomasville, Rankin Spell _ _ _ secretary- C0--M155-.~ "““’§‘ X°§‘,fa§"i’,‘;d°’f“l,, §,‘,°d‘§§l by the report brought back by tieir Pgglic ggéorks. Q‘f,“s°f,, ‘;:°ilf>w”;;u ennegive 515| n vofiini friends of lack of suitable accommo- . 0 11 . . . this advertisement sway 1 have been one § $=£u.f°x‘;.‘,*‘ "“ I dation in Charlottetown and in many the Department Will , "°° 3 “°' 9°" "M it fx ve ~ ‘instances we know ol travellers coming l here at niglt by boat that are cem- g . want had will nigh come within the ‘;*;?;;‘°1;s’theh‘;a!;;\ attract outside capital to our Island iffsjthat amid othe, l Home? The answer ‘is plain--use the they are 8 wild 8d»Ug0¢h°l‘ Master has seen littoremove herfrom,P ed 5 .h f . “odd they bo ounnnwp The the mah of earth to 8 greater MPP, en ns wit an epi emic oi fever that HFS* b°11°V° 91031 \°b° “N15 ness above, may you all be enabled to mr. P3°Pl° turned ‘mm "M “P917 li 0901111101!! 88 Ning bl” A bow in humble submission, knowing which W” Pedal” ‘mm d°°r t° do" blessings as an evidence of the prc- ressive character of our ciiiz ans Their circle of necessities which admit of no delay. So far we have made some progress but it is progress that in it.elf adds ntthing directly ti the income ol they city much as it may lessen our liabili- ties to disease and increase the general y comforts of life. What we now want- is to add to our earning capacity. How can we do ii? In what way can we advantages nature has given us many more would follow did _we but stir ourselves and make proper provi- I sion for their entertainment. This we do not do, and the result is we heart from every man in any way connected ' with passenger traliic that enquiries 1 re ‘ continually coming in respecting hotel , float such bonds easily at 4 per cent.. o the int rest, I would regard it a w' and judicious move on the part of the~ mf ma, citizens in view of the nnquestione benelits sure to follow. V Crnznn. Burns and Highland Mary( , In|f§ve;ir=J'aledenia -there ne’er were two Sseprilinrgotnmd and henry in sion itnei-'»_ As Burns the sweet bard, andhls d mgmena nary, e . °"" And fondly and sweetly he sang o’er her Amflan v;vill his h md gum. sang sae one outing *_* _ . . . . \\ l is iY0idBd 1111198* 915020041117 that God will care for you, for our at '° much Per bucket’ and ‘t a °°m' B°h°°"°Wi' a°1i¢|1* 0° |11' 51° Mi-ive ‘plalns, y Anl`l;;p&wil1lhe nuns o his dear High- 517 Besncred to l his h t~mel I 8' ove n ear ting 0h,’twas a May-day and the flowers o theaummer _ Weiieilblaoming in wildness a’ lovely and a : ' \ That our twa lovers met in a zrove e’ green howers, Which §rewA on the banks o’ the clear W1" mx vr. _ and oh, to them baith, ’twas a meeting tiftender, . As it was the last for a while they r couldh ‘ ae! Sae,g1py:;s purest raptnres they tasted the- - r Till .her-ed setting sun showed the close of the day. ‘ “0h, Mary, dear Mary,” exclaimed her fond ` lover. “Ye my heart to the Highlands t 00; ~ Every burnie and_bank, every grove and green bower, i Hay talk of the love of my lassle and me: My _lifvplsweetest treasure, my aiu charm- To Pllrhe ever devoted and true- For tltigishggst that is beating so hard In om, Isa heart that can never love ony but yon. “O ganna bids lang in the Highlands, gmy *IPL Odinna hide lang in the Highland frae ns For:1I.ov1'e thee sincerely, I love thee e’er Lheelv “I wivina hide ling. my dear lad, in the H' hl dx-1 18 SU » lcauna hide lang for ye wiuua be there,_ Altho’ I have friends I like Weil in the Highlands. The one I love best, on the banks of the Ayr.” Then he kissed her red lips, they were swe_ter than roses And he strained her 1ily»wh.ite breast hishe rt. to a And her tears fell like dew drops at e’en on his bosom. And she saitd” “My fond lover, alas we iraun pai . _ "Then, farewell,” he said, and new _frae his Mary, "Oh, farewell,” said Mary, she coull say uae mair, Oh, little they kenn`d they had parted for- ever, When they parted tnat night on the banks of the Ayr. Yet the green _summer saw but a ew sun ny mornings Till eng in the bloom of her beauty and pri e, _ Was laid in her grave, like a bonnie young _ ilower, In Greenock kirkyard, on the banks of th Cl d ' 9 Y ¢- . . And Burns the sweet baid of his am f Caledonia, _ t Laniented his Mary in mony a sad strain. V, Andsairdid he weep for his dear High- , land Mary, » And e'er did his heart 1e’e sae deeply _a;ain. y . “£9 I0 ik Surely,_t‘ie large interests involved* OT g_ th I ise B81' Y, Tobeh-npy sae tar, my dear Mary trac ‘ ` 'rim me me _ lilies, Sli bin( Ill! W.” P@|~“ Andbrlnqmethsdaislss thatgrowln 11| thevas. '~ ~ 015| ` Andbrinzniethe dew ot the inlld sum- ana ""'m¢°"£n. .cbgu“¢d_'d" breath of the sweet- Agggigg helllll ot themed' Aiggidnameiseuuoiunione '° AnlI’ll- -them lidowa lm thy ulffn 5 F" ..if.:.i:‘i':.f..°.t.:."'=°°'°~ W '°° """ .. PO0R MEN ARE WARHED. Keller.-Klsalyks Show la Pai-la. l Cmcaeo July I8 -A special to ‘lie the Times-Herald irom Seattle ss C A. Voskeller of Chicago salryes- e Personally Mr Editor, in view f terday regarding matters of inggngg in Yukon country Hunlrsih messy i of our-'Boarder Trade. considering t ¢ No place Isrthen -in Ilswses, Says Vai. t _ Qi _ - T _ e d th A Vancouver 2.f';:"';’i'0.3;ri;ztr‘i1i:t..‘°‘rez.;ri Pvlieeman ""1 if UW my *W1 W P07 * P°rtion i :after 1aAvea|v°:“slsr\.:¢.“'"m ‘ie I lh.‘l‘hes.0rswsn|d. ln|slisYmeoav¢ PcliesFems.wrltss':“Ihsv_eh,s¢al!lltsd~ ' ifyeasssgelawlmlpsg. Ihislnsaysb. slledmtarrhenrss, consulted shyll&l» 'eatarrhspeelsl|b,sndnsse\eo¢tii¢pv¢‘ andsineeeoliplstlng ilk trsahltlllvst Iesiihlshbssea msndlt-thell¢swlim8lin\fsv&" soianynnenssuu. uma.. lxsmn| gui-antssdtoogsmyesssdnsmleshrsh. tcrsall. Atresssmplsssnt to ssypssssa, sullen-lngmemeatsi-sh. lndosssesntslalipi .a¢l¢!ress,‘l'heBrlBths'klasal|sssm0e..l!l Ohnschstesttfamto. For sein ny Geo. E- nngnes 3* ” 1 at-'ii filliiii till ipilv l' s swél so QI? Ladies’ Une Strap 0nly 67c- Misses’ Une Strap S 0nly 57o. at J. `E[. Bell’ of 'us rv *T-"> i .fist ' r PARIS GREEN Berger’s Paris Green is the best made, In order to meet the r. quirements of the spraying machines for applying it, it’s been ground very fine --as line as ponder, It works perfectly. It’s the surest, quickest potato poison made. Be sure you get the genuine made in England by it it l li K /_ §§ I ri il E; E