s a .g - - f Tr-a'~+ : _ » ~. . . » . _ ' _ ‘ »` ' ='. . . _ _ _ ~ ~: *_ < *"» » »f .ff - _ -“ `*"'i ' n' .~ rl -3'., \~ _.iii-.zfaw \s..e‘i" '~.'.:.-"f.'4*l`.is= ,»i; ‘__-my-1 _f ~'=»=~ __ -=; ~ `, _ ._ ....._;_, f . i, i»s.a_>~»».f.f» -=~ ......,..,,._,_ l,.,f.,,i.,._ ' .. ` ..-_l--<~ _ »~ -'= _ ___ ' ___.* ~ _ _ » i _ - " f _ ' *=.=.f 'fig - ~ ' ~ ,g my ni; -on i,.,i f s _ M TI-IE GUARDIAN. > ‘iv ‘\`l‘?'\' 1'* W Q-n-14,1-'.» - ;~`u‘r . i-*.1*-. rc' /'-'~‘< ~ i ¢ r-l-fi,'»~ .-~ I , 1 ` " ` ' ' __ >"f‘?“_:?~' ` 1 “”’ “ *'~`?*"‘ " bg' .si t rf' ‘ s t. r Y.. j i _ ~» '~ »_ _ ,_ s *~» _ if ~ -if’ » , if- sf; W ,U , I3’ NWN' 'V ' _ " -. ¢%m “ “ ¢ .we »>=:,_,z »s *is 4. 5 v _ i iiivinini in ni into S _'W' is The subscriber is instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises at Belvidere, in the Royalty of Cliar~ lottetown,on Wednesday,the Twenty- leeond day of August next, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the fore noon, that very valuable Property known as “Belvidere” situate between tin Lower St. Peters and Falconwood Roads on the north, and the Hillsbo rough River on the south, and be tween the property of Richerd Heartz and the Government Stock Farm on the west and east. This property is most admirably 'adapted for “Villa” residences also Market Gardenin and Dairyling Pu-poses and bein in 0086 protimityto the pro?ected Hillsba bongh Bridge, Condensed Milk Fac fury, and having numerous other ad vaatages it offers great inducements to intending purchasers. The Property will be odered for sale in blocks of six. twelve, and tweuty~6ve acres or thereabouts to suit purchasers. RBEARISTO Auc'ioneer. Qiarlotteqown July 27A. D. 1900 July 28 d Az w td. ,__ . . . uiinn _i nnivn llelantureist General Agents Gi-rea}):F Sale ... S mummr* Ruined and Lubricating Oils. lee miter, leltleg. nite. ite. idle I. 6e’s rell heilflml el Fleer Slreehfs telelrllel SILT EDGE 50|?- ililee lleel Tea ele- Uell or write us for prioa befor jiladug your _orders July 16 d&w if M F_-€ M* _ FOR SALE. “e|£\vL_lyns" gimme , 'tea im Residence of iiiiiinie Island, Q. C., Charlottetown Boy- aleyy, containing twenty and three quarter acres. Arely w D. C. McLEOD,' Solicitor flftown, J une 20th, dtf Excursions To Picton *le lest Pleeeul Wee el Seeelleg e llet lie Return Tickets good for day of issue July will he sold on Steamer ~-Prin cess” for one dollar and titty cents each. Fare will include Tea on return voy- age. Steamer leaves halt past nine local Jeturul about nine in the evening. By Order. F. W. HALES. Secretary Clftown Steam Nav.Co., Ltd. Ch’town, July 7, 1900, dtf UMTS. LOSTS. FGUND. ETS Scripture to sustain his actions. Mrs. to the Bible her husband was _lu duty , bound to whip her, but pleaded he had gone beyond the limit. On one occasion, she said, Spencer whipped her bepause she could not see a squirrel in a tree, and on another case because she would not wash ii. buggy. the higher courts. C. C. RICHARDS & Co. f ‘ i WANTED.-A girl to assist in general housework. Apply to Mis Lapthorne corner of Pleasant Street and Sz. Peters Bead. ~ 14 31 Y Fon saLi'~:-an ii bargain one thirty- wer boiler and en ne A td horse po ' gi . pply GEO E. FULL. July 21 10ieo 0 FOR SALE CHE AP -The house an . . fl otou corner of Olebar and Gerald streets, If not sold by Oct. lst, will be offered by gnhlic auction. Apply to David Arbing, reetown. July -l eod 3mos _WANTED-A smart, steady boy, abou la years of age, to attend a store, one wh o has had some experience preferred. Apply .lt this oiiice.-11 tf. 'TO LET.-Dwelling house on lien Street, adjoining resi ence of Dr._ Kelly. Apply on premises to F. F. Kelly.-11 tf. HOUSE TO LET-On Prince Stree between ’King and Dorchester Streets. with latest improvements. Possession Even first September, occupied at present Mrs. Wlckwiret aug 8 6i LOST.-Last evening on the St. Peteis G' Union Roiid,`a new earring apron. The finder will please leave lt at . tewart’s Ken? St Eclipse Bakery. 3 tf. Tl .‘ LET--Dwelling on Euston St.. East. Apply to Chas McGregor. Zi tf. WAl\'l‘ED:-A smart, steady boy about “Years ut age w ho undegstands looking . after horses and cows ani and can make himself generally useful about a house. Apply at this office. J uly14tf T0 BUTGIIERS AND orn .- vholeeatl; or at wafelliguselizii “dm H ii ly i 11.0. De 3** R°vwy. or Gee. lieepgr.-21 if. me’ T0_LHI--A ' _ ' ---,. ip. i‘;°‘i,t°C_°°ii‘:.r:..‘:“ su.: _ifil _ Bl ¢i1aadGreeery. 15515 UFFICETOIBT A comfortable oflice _, iltIie_Stamper B\g;,k_ Apply to mow” t I7 t Wife Bearer Quotes sims TRENTON. Mo., Aug. 10.-Edward penn-er,nprominent farmer, was found » uilt.yina_iust.ice court of beating his ife, and was sentenced to jail and to payafine. The prosecution was forced `°re Veleeile Luis treating on lllllslinro llliei by spen~=i'.~» neirhbois. who declared if _____ the law did not interfere they would. Spencer argued his own case, quoting pencer admitted she believed according Spencersays he will carry the ease to v Dear Sire,-I have great faith in MIN- - ARD’S LINIMEN'1`,a.s last year I cured a horse of Ring-bone, with ilve bottles. It blistered the horse but in a month there was no ring- bone and no lameness` DANIEL MURCHISON. Four Falls, N. B. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. In riding to a cynic, every one marries nowadays except a few foolish women and some very wise men. Don’t suffer from toothache when a ten cent bottle of Dr. Low’s_ Toothache Gum will cure it quickly without blistering your lips or cheeks. Stoneybroke»My dear, the wolf is at ._ the door? Mrs. Stoneybroke-Is he? Well, tell him so wipe his feet. ONE LAXA-LIVER PILL every night for thirty days makes a complete cure of biliousness and constipation. That is Just 25 cents to be cured. ' When a man tells you that he doesn't likethe game of checkers, you can be- perfectly sure that he dbesn't know how to play it. HAGYARD’S YELLOW OIL cures sprains. bruises sores, wounds, cuts, fmstbites, chilbiains, stings of insects, burns, scalds, contusions, etc. Price 25c. “Spriggins’ wife has had some money left her.” “Yee. I suppose to Spriggins it is just like making love Qog_'_§t»"s.gain.’, \,. ~ » lliiaarfs lllalleafif-; Cares ‘_ Diptkerla. _ He thatdoes giiedfoe-good’s sake seeks 0 neither praise nor reward, but he is sure of both in the end. Cured of Constipation. MissBessie Nason, Clover Hill, N. S. says: “I gladly recommend Laxnflaiver Pills, as they cured me cornyiletely of constipation before I had Bnishedf the third box.” ` ' Every time a man sees the _cloth from which his new suit is to be lnadeit looks V » uglier. ` ' MILBURN’S STERLING _HEADACHE POWDERS cure the worst `headache in from five to twenty minittes, and leaveno had aftereifects. One powder5c.. 3 powders 10c., 10 powders2'5c. ' ‘ . Oom Paul lcfthis wife in Pretoria, it is true, hut he took care to remove his Brit- ish prisoners. Oom Paul is a hand manto settle. . _ _ _ f .- ` » Mr. Arthur Byrns, Rock 'Hill, Ont., writes: “I was laid up with stiff joints for ahoutfour years, and could glet nore- lief until I use three bottles of agyard’s Yellow Oil which cured me.” Price 250. A rural local says, “The farmers who gave their cows sawdust disguised asbran were rewarded with wooden calves '-_this spring.” Mlaard’s Llnlment Buns Colds, etc. “ The less we parade our misfortunes the Mlaard’s Linlmeiit Cures Dlstemoer. If a. man has a. true sense of humor, he knows when not to get funny. `~ DR. LOW’S WORM SYRUP is a safe, sure and reliable worm expelier. Acts equally well on children oradults. Be sure you get Low’s. Oom Paul admits that his capital is with him on wheels, but denies that it amounts to $10,000,000. Ifyour child is suffering from worms, Hive him Dr. Low’sPleasant Worm Syrup. It is perfectly harmless and contains its own cathartic, so that there is no need of giving a. purgative. Price 256. _ No thoroughly occupied man was e_ve_1_- yet very miserable. _ _ _ _ WI-IEEZE IN THE CHESTQ' ._ Mrs. Wm. Young, Frome, Ont., says; 'of croup which left a. had wheeze "ln his chest. We used Dr. Wood s Norway Pine' Syrup, and it completely cured; We cannot always oblige., but gan 51'. ways speakfobligingly. _ lf;-___ Blind Uiili Headache.. I “I was so bad with headache that I could hardly see. _I could get nothing to help me till I tried Mllbutxfs Sterling Headache Powders, and they quickly cured me.” _ , Joseph Murphy, Ezieinld, 'P. E. I. Capital goes where it beckoned, but Oom Paul’s capital goes where it is chased. $iaard’s Llllmelt Cures Clgere, ' in can :rriiiii is as impeiaibieee be séuea by any outward touch an a Sunbeam. ' .ng convenient to c/ip and keep for re- Monday in each month in Mechanics Hall, Prowse Block.-E. CaMERoN, Rec. Secret- an' ORANGE ORDER. i S and 4th Fridays in Wrightfs, Hall, a . . every Tuesday night. at.8 o‘ciock, ln Ot? Yann ard Fridays, in Wrighis Hail.-in s. Cnossnm, R. Sec’y. Thursday night in Ofl`er’s Hall.-1-Ernest iMayor, H. M. Davison, City Clerk. l more sympathy we command. » _» V -,rg “One year ago our little boyliad an. a.tt.ack_ St. Charlottetown. Coming Events. _ Guardian readers will _find the follow- i rece. _ Sons of Scotland meets every second Boyne Lodge. No. 614, meets 2nd t 8 p. ni -D McNnxL, Recording ecxetary St. George’s Lodge, No 1171, meets ei-’s Hall.-D. J. McKrNNoN, Secretary. Lady Wallace Lodge, No. 27, meets lst L. 0. Y. B. A.-Mizpah, Loyal Orange Young Briton Lodge, No. 148, meets every Hodgson, R. Sec’y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. CITY Council meets the second Monday in each month. Dr. James Warbuton “ The Charlottetown School Board meets- ,he first Monday of each month. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. _ ~_ ronnsrnns. f . COURT AvoNnaLn, I. 0. F., second and fourth Tuesday‘s of each month in Me- chanic’sHa. Grafton St.---Renouf Sec’y. Counr MoUN'r STEPHEN, 1: O.F. first and third Tuesday of each month in Me- cha.nic’s Hall,: Grafton St.--- H. V. Buntain, Sec’y. Prince George Encampment. Royal; Foresters meets every Thursday in Vright's Hall.---Murdock McLeod Hust- ious Archivist. ` Court Charlottetown, C. O. F., first and 3 third Thursday. Mecha.nic`sHe.ll.---F. S. Mitchell, Sec’y. 1 'Court Abegweit, C. O. F. meets in Forestefs Hall, Prowse Block, on the second and fourth; Thursday of each month.---H. W. Weeks, Rec.-Sec’y. ie.i.soNs. ` _ St. John’s Lodge in Masonic Temple, s' _ond Tuesday in month, David Mc- Lennan,Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday-in month. J. R. Davison, Sec’y - Alexander Chapter, Royal Arch May- gpns-hi-Mnisonic Temple, first Thursday in inonth except June. July and August. J. Weldon, _Sec’y. #Prince Edward Preoeptory, No. 35 Knig*hts_'__.,{11emplars, 3rd Wednesday in month in Masonic Temple. Lodgeof Perfection 14 degreeA. & A. S. R. 3rd Thursday, follow? i£:t_ih°d Wednesday, January, Ap:-il., July, - onnrnnnows. La Joie Encampment on secon Wednesday in each month.--D. R. Mc- Lennan R. S. P '_ _ St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday E. M. Youuker, Sec’y. , t VY-ildey Lodge every Friday evening in their hall in Victoria».Bo1v. W. B. Bonham, Sec’y. .- _ 1 Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets eifery th-st and third Tuesday evening.-» John _McLauchlin. Secretary. KNIGHTS oF PYTHIAS. Knights of Pythias---Empire Lodge. No. 19. every Friday evening at-8 Q’clock, in Pythian Hall, Prowse‘s New Block.--J. H. Williams, Keeper of Records and Seal. _ Y soNs or ENGLAND. ` Eton, No. 148 meets every Thurs- day evening in S. O. E. Hall Victoria Row. Andrew T. Newson, Sec’y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in S. O. E Se<=.v» _ _ ` Loral. cnnsanmis. Company _ f “A." every Monday in We-ight’s Hall, at 6.30 p. in.-A_da Wad- man, Sec y. ‘ ‘ ~ soNs or rnmrnnancn. Prince Edward Division, No. 1, meets in Wri3ht’s I_1a1l, every Elhiesday.---W. H. Clark, R. Scribe. Victoria Division, No. 4, every Monday evening in Wrights Hall.---JohnL.-God- kin, R. Scribe. Orient Division, No. 161. every Friday evening, in Wright's Lower Hall.---John A. Lawson. R. Scribe. I, ___.__...._._ =im.n.w. ciinsri l -‘J _enrniinn cuiiii ` I8 sent direct to the diseaed gi” 5? Um lmproved`B1owe:. ~ eals the ulcers, clears the aM Eriastses. :irons dr°vpni_f= in the an rmana Catarrh andflea Feveii-.',¥l%¥w: \ Gee. All dealers, or Dr. A. W.-Cha” *»- .|ledlclneCo..’l`oroptoln:l.Biili`aL _ ! HOTEL AGAIJIA lllll llllli lin ~ Opens July ist. _eniesinaiiii .B i' anisiii _ ings unexcelled. Wiitecibrndigrgiiilars. ng C _ n ` |-_ C- H8l|» Manager -L _i i 4 _ _ __ _ ii~f\|c:>1-icsar Having retired from business would* ate payment at the Henle al 'hal' i _ _ * iii" ;` »;` I 3° EW' D0DD~" August 9th 1900 r:niier¢iT'rm~fi\V\’ PRINOF F1)WAR0lSl MT" AUGll°'T`1'» ‘Wi titer han lt YA1iMoU'r1-I N S August 6th, 1‘ Mnssns DEARBORN & Cc , St John l\ B GENTLEMEN - I have been using your Perfect Baking Powder for si time and like it much better than the Royal or any o Baking Powder that I have used Yours respectfully IBB B 'I-'ITIIB 'W | SUQDGUUQUIQ UIQ; lmma.__ TOBACCO is criiswen Bi iriousawns nan. K 08! Is chewed by thousands dall Because it is the Biggest and Rest Plug for 5 FOR SALE EVERYWHNIE N B~A bc plug of ° Parnior Twisr is 20 per larger than formerly T rcs ri 5 *i The Best from An standpoint the best T, i lie neat.. ~ Latest. Stands ` lmprovup tznidztnen 0111135” WEL Gall em! tee illllll. vinci §_ inane, I- _ " 5. ` >»/ .., QS, everystand fini; Pre' \ /} v :\ ‘ PM A- l `_\ I > -_i -/I ‘__ .__ 1 1,/ _‘Es I w a Y" if -.il 1'? Grand lleinnnstiati Monday, August 27th I9 Athletic lssnciatinn Park lllinrlotteli WHELAN MONUMEWI Fl iaeei mp 6 81|' l` ` ` Hall, Victoria Row..---E. H. Diichemin Demonstration on the Athletic Association Park. Charlottetown on August 27th, inet , in aid of the above-named Fund ’ Eating, drinking and dancing booths will be provided on an e scale, and attended bv capible and attentive waiters Muttart’s Steam Riding Gallery has been secured for the oceasio Messrs Miller Bros, of this city, have Uenerously agreed cg operate splendid Gi-aphophone, free of charge, in aid of the cause. There will be a Bicycle Competition for a valuable medal and prizes The Sons of England, The Ancient Order of Hibermans, Th Masons, The Loyal Orange Lodge, The Benovelent Irish Societe Charlottetown, Emerald and Soures, The Oddfellows, The Forests Caledonian Club, and all other National and Fraternal Societies are specially invited to ]oin in making this demonstration a grand su marching to the,Park in their respective regalias. Geo V Mclnerney, Eq M. P Riohibucto, N B _Su- Tupper. Bart BirL. H. Davies. A. Martin ll. P. A. C cD.mald, J H Bell M. P. D B McLellan, M, P Hon Senator Ferguson, Senator Yeo, Mr J J Hughes, Soares, and other Federal Candida hereby respectfully invited to attend and .Peak on the oblect of Demonstration and The promoters of the Whelan Monument Fund, intend holding a M la e 6 rs li cces C _ 1 te This will be the largest and most representative gathering held in Province for years, and all who want to have a big day’s sport sboul fail ro attend. Reduced train fares will be advertised later. Admission to grounds 25 cents. P S -Should the weather prove unfavorable the Demonstration w he' on the first Hne day following The Public Questions of the D all '-who have received their accounts : or are indebted to me make immed E BY ORDER OP COMMITTEE - '~ .1 -_ .'_'\~.e'~'.,-'=‘ -__ . , . ' ' f- .'.- ‘ ' -rc" ~ ' 1".” - f`.I»"~`_f,»L_"-`-~‘.»"~‘.'1-# . _._ _'Y' ` ‘ I ~i _ 1 _ i,-‘“ is _ ' »_.~;».;,i~.. ,..~;” ” ,_ < ~ -» . r »» _- _ ' -'» i -_ st.-i si - “_'*s¢».»;.~_i"=. is .. -- ~ 1-” '.':#a-_~s‘- ~ ~;’ J.~_ ., -1-_f-'...‘; ;`_; ,ff ,‘_. _ ». 3,; .»~,_" -‘i _ r 1"-9'"-.~'~ ' i ‘ ,i. ’ 5', _ _ -_ 1- as ~ ` _ _ 2- = ~ '. ` _-j»~.~,.' 3*' ~»_-if .:;- 5'; _ -;:.».'...~~r_."~ -: ._ "-=~__ . -_, ~.:.;. _ ;_ ',,- 1 ` Q "f __ S ° - _ . ‘~ M ` i ” 4 - _ -‘~~ _ , , - i ' _ __ _ _ tif'-...ci ._. ..:;i~-.»='i='»`>'-‘_`°_*'-f.;'-“,>7ff.» ' e , “ ' _ i ~ : " i _ s W. g ._ ' »» »-‘ai-¢ _, ,_q,_ _,__¢.._,..,,. ,__ ..t, Q _ ' » iv. 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