"- _.Q ._ _ 6; ‘ :af- -_`- -.».» ‘ it ‘ ';}?'& v. .- ,_ at .xr . $i.'i’3."` 3-.. _gg _ -1 = ?g_I’~` 'fl -*.»~. ~._ rl, ` ~' '_ .ik #a .. » -_ 5 EP’ si-'<3- , . y. 1 rf ._ ,ig ' . .,.. ,,-w. Q., _£1 ,.- '¥%°’- r .i.. .~ ‘EQ <»f.»‘:<“. -1,1 _,___ I. ‘?<.» ' ‘:»_~. _..;.-gt 'f a ‘ , ...iv t.. _.- i »-fr _ .t 3*- _ J ._- 1 f=>§;_- » _ .4 _-_-\> .di .5 Q _f__l_ .~ _ ~. * ._-'fi ,. x' __ ff... _ , .-_-.»_~ _~,._$ _~ __ ..- .~<' -if _Q .-_- . A 4 : 'z it ;. #_ " t- iff: 3 __ , Igrs ‘ ar-‘ »._ t._ _» =»‘. -_.- - >1 ji. -==-.~ :_ ._ ..-»- \ »- za# ,_ `,I-T65. . _ -‘2 “ '.3 ‘Q Kg it _-< r fe _ _ l ,, _ of §..-; ‘- - D - Q rows 3 tucks fine lawn, I)i'iC@ DOW, 320- The foliou ing aniountis in aid of the i Your breakfast more if von have . # _ . ( cifee. _-_ 1;, _ y. gg. i‘ . -- p- `, -_-.-_ -_ - __...,-5 _ . .- __ ___ ` _», . .....,». ,,.,_._,,- .‘ r. _f_..,_ .. :':~.;,._ , D V, _ __ __ 5 - ,- - . _si?¢».».-., _(5, __ CE ED '-VAPD 2 _ 'mi-3 GUARDIAN, vnnatornarowu, Pam _gl YOII’I.I. £EOi¥l¥§g EIJOY 3 .im of our choice fresh ground V8 e be‘ie\'e we have the best Q fi-¢sh ground Coffee scifi in the E i ity lin _von he i vf it ` If you don t we d like you t. End .t out * _- Try the next pound ir .in us. ` Our best 40 cents a pound. Other grades cheaper. fresh Dream * Pure and sweet every day. 3 into l Milli ll'lll7iM0llll$C¢Cllll§lllt insults we min cn A immoaamino E _ 5 noasaoscaseg trinroniss We have just received lendid assortment of Perfumes in Bulk cluding all the popular odors. ring your bottle and have it filled. Also Toilet Waters, Col- ° ognes, Sachet Powder, etc, etc. kt Everything at lowest prices. ' H* -Geo. E- Hughes,¢ The People's Druggist, Apothecaries Hall. lUl#8#C¥%8 lC#Ol..l8l‘iClO .. -s accede D *I* oun eiiouoiitsiits on oAKe y £ Is the kind that pleases. It is made fromgoodgrain, is mixed in proper E proportions and baked right. X_t is fresh and pleasant to the taste and is E Only I2 cents a pound- SBIITGII _c;'AKE.'O I O E Is always specially prepared. It is ex- ii ceptiomill niee,t5resh andgood and is _ E a ready se er at E I6 cents n pound. I Order To Day. _ Telephone ‘98. STEHSRT. Eclipse Bak _ ; Bnikes Best Bi?;-iid. ' l 8WMClllllll'll8lltl8l mm P L - - . CARD* l DR. L- H. DICKEY; Late Cl’ucial Assistant at Royal london of _ Ophthalmic Hospital Mooredelds, and Central London 'fhvoatand Ear Hospital. Specialist in Diana-a of The Eye, 'lliroat and Nose. Ollce-Cameron Elocik. = Residence-Richmonu Streot W8!!-. 01|' H UW to 1 In 2 $0 4 Ice ours-. im. p-- P~lD Iver in by appointment. LOCAL BRIEFS _-,111 Latest News of thc City l and Province. By Reporters and Correspon- . dents Everywhere. I AT the police court yesterday John 1Trainor for being drunk was lined $2 or , 20 days. THE John McLaughlin referred to in the police court proceedings on Tuesday _ morning was from the country. STEAMER ELFIN.-Until further notice the Steamer Elfln will make three trips from the city on Sunday afternoons, at 2, 3, and 4 o'clock, p. m. BOY W'ANTED.-A good steady boy, ,with afair education, must be over 16 'years old; to learn the printing. Appiy I at once to this office. l TUESDAY night Henry Graham , an oiler on the Grand Duchess, while going down the Plant Line wharf fellupon some lumber and cut an a.i-terry of the temple. He bled freely after been placed on board ship, and early yesterday morning a doctor was summoned. He was remov- 1 ed to the Charlottetown Hospital. Fai-:m~:n1c'ro.\' ITEMS..-Haying is begun. 5 Crop only fair.-Miss Mildred Newsome, Teacher of Crapaud will take charge of the primary department of ' our school on the 13th.-The members of ; Refuge Division anticipate holding their annuai picnic about the middle of Aug-~ ust. This is the banner Division of the- Sons ol Temperance in this Province andf is increasing in numbers and efficiency. ; THE S. S. Polino, Capt LeChance, arriv- , ed here at 5 a.. m. to-day from Montreal, Quebec, Summcrside, Charlottetown, and ‘ Sydney. She left the tirstanentioned port on Friday, the 20th inst. and the last-men- tioned at 4 af m. on Thursday last, meeting foggy weather and strong east- erly winds all t-he way. She brought a full cargo, 26 head of cattle, 50 sheep and as passengers: Messrs. Paul, Howell, McFarlane, Master Rattenbury, Misses Platt, Costigan, and seven in steerage. All the passengers are 'round-trippers, who decided on arriving at Sydney to come on to Newfoundland.-St. John`s Telegram -of July 28th. CAHMNG OUT.-Yesterday morning on Lyon’s wharf were assembled a group of young' en attired inysweaters and knock about clothes. Beside them were piled boxes, hammocks cooking utensils etc., which made one suspect 'fthey~-were a camping ont party. Such was the case and theywere none other than the League ofthe Cross Banfl boys going to Cornita Ccitnge, East River, on their annual two weeks camping expedition. .-About 8.3) commenced the work of.getti.ng the _goods aboard the trim little yacht Cornet, own-_ ed by the members of the band. The row boatt which accompanied them was also filled to overflowing with boxes and par- cels of every description. About 9.15 saiil was set ‘and the boys, with a fair wind blowing soon left the city behind them. It is to be hoped- 'they will have a. pleasant two weeks outing and come back home healthier and more robust.and eager to resume their various labors with renewed vigor. 3 _ _ _ \ If the two little girls that picked-the purse od Weeks t`lo’s counter do not return it immediately their names will Erasglasrsn mn Fi'r'i'r.n vrrm Gussns. t, be handed to the police. a. m. and in Birch Hill at 2 ll m. Saturda from a tri toP E I -Sack MR. John VVeeks, P. M. of Fredericton has purchased the Howatt property at Carleton Cove near Cape Traverse. This property is in a very convenient place nd in a good farming district; ` Tnsfoiiowing is a list of the Electric light sports to be held on the C. A. A. A. bicvcle race (handicap); 2.20 and § mile runs (han dicap); wheel barrow; relay fraoe. THE GUARDIAN has received the pros- pectus and course of studies of St. Dunstan‘s College. Scholastic year 1900-1901. The college will re-open on Thursday sept 6th 1900, The prospec- tus i* Perhaps the best ever issued by that well known institution. THE electric storm of yesterday caused considerable inconvenience along the tele- phone line by the blowing out of a num- ber of fuses. At Montague considerable damage was done to the instrument but the Telephone Company expect to have communication est.ablis`:hed today. THE meeting held at Alberton in Woodmz-1n’s Hall in the: interests of the farmers was not very largely attended. Hon. B. Rogers was chair- man and introduced the speakers ac- °01`dlil5Z as they spoke. Dr. Pethick gave an instructive address on the tuberculosis of animals and strongly advised the farm- ers to have their animals more frequent- ly tested, and also to dispose of those which have what is called, lump jaw as this disease is very contagious among animals. Mr. Hodgson was then introdu- ced. In speaking :he ably laid before the audience the great advantage in the keep- ink' Of a good breed of cattle for dairying ‘ purposes and also for shipment to the Eng- lish market. Addresses which contained important information were also delivered by Messr!. Robertson and Hubbard. A vote of thanks was tendered the speakers after which the meeting adjourned. THE fence dividing the race course from the exhibition grounds is now being erect- ed' by Messrs. Edmonds and McMillan who have the contract. Mr. Timothy Creamer has finished the pig shed of which he has the contract. Tue pig shed is the same size as those already erected UD U10 Rl'0unds. Mr. John Harper has the _ wntract for building the machinery hall and hencoop, and is making rapid prog. ross toward completion. It is gratifying to learn that a great deal ofinterest is be- ing taken by exhibitors in the neighboring provinces in our exhibition, as _the sw;-e. taryis reeeieing inquiries for _prize lists and information -daily. A great-many ex. hibits in live stool: are expected from abroad, -and our Island exhibitors 'may -look forward to -strong competitioii and should govern themselves accordingly. Ynsrnnnar at noon the Eastern parts of the province and Cardigan in particular was visited by terrific thunder and light- ning accompauied by rain. A man named John McMilla.n,wentto the hay iicld on the St. Peter’s Road, about five miles from Cardigan. While at work gathering hay hejwas struck by lightning and killed. McMillan was unmarried and the family were bereaved of afather few days ago. Young McMillan was leading a. :horse at the time, and the animal was also killedfbut not instantaneously. His brother witnessed the accident. De- ceased, was 32 years of age A later telephone message says that -the storm was a terrific one. The light- ning struck several trees in Cardigan vill- age. A barn owned by William Bruce of Bro0klyn,Lot 6l,was struck by lightning yesterday morning and Mr. Alexander Bruce loses two horses which were in the building. It is aremarkable fact that a. 1-T; "- barn owned by Mr. Bruce, located on the Q $----r--.zz '_ ', same site was struck by lightning about ' A seven years ago and was destroyed. ° It is not Bti,-,ky not oily, is’ ,-.__ ' a pleasantly perfumed, and leaves an ~i='-_E most delightful sense of coolness _ _ "'_`_°`W_ a and comfort after its use. 1*. ’ It removes tan and sunburn _ _ _ 1 quickly, and softens and beautiiies Q rstnisn. Aironet- Rav. Donald M. Campbell will preach ` A number of shu.es_in the Merchants V on Sunday August 12th in Kinross at 10.30 Bank of p_ E_ bland will be sold t°day_ Dr. Ferguson son of Senator Ferguson ALEX Ch'11`l-GPS Of PC du Chem* and will lecure in the Marshfield Hall to-night . _ lIuti`;rin Harper of Shediac returned on at 80°C1°ck_ p 45 " ` vine Pugh V p ' ° ° ' Rev. John Pringle left- yesterday for " 'l'-.15 V ' __ ° 1 r the Yukon to resume his charge.-Tv ' (_ , p _; GEERGE A. Ha.rpcr,'who has been spend- 1-gum G10be_ - \ _ f ’ _ ‘ ` _ a _e _ ing t e past few years in Charlottetown, ' ' " - - “- P. E. I. arrived home on Wednesday.- OWING to me unfavoréble weather the _.L L_ ‘ V __ ` Sackvme Posh _ garden party at Pownal is postponed un- p tt 4 \ - _` ‘ » \ |i til today (Thursdt'-13'.) at4 o’clocL. YESTERDAY the ting on the Colonial building was flying at half mast in mem- ory of Prince Alfred of Saxe Coburg. Tm: Georgetown Annual Regatta will take place on August 15th# In connection therewith will be 'held a Tea in aid of the grounds on August 1-ith:-lf and 3 mile`“,i-new T°Wn Hall' YESTERDAY a lady entered Messrs . Week's &Co's store for the purpose of pur- chasing some goods. Shortly afterwards she'missed her purse. It is understood that it was taken by two little girls. Tn:-I annual shooting of No. 2 Company 4th Regt-.C. A., took place at Kensington range yesterday afternoon. The following are the tenhighest scores: THE White Candy Company, of St. John, N. B., has issued a. circular inform- ing the trade that it has been found necessary to increase the price of their caramels three cents per pound. THE Government steamer Stanley was in the the Lakes, Friday on her regular lighthouse inspection. Capt. W. H. Smith, R. IN. R., of Halifax, and C. A' Hutchins, lighthouse inspector, were on board.-Bras d`Or Gazette. Corpl. F. Muncey Sergt. Major J. R. Darke Sergt. James Campbell Corpl. W. Dawson Gunner L. Collin “ F. McLeod “ G. McLean Sergt. F. Kennedy Bomb. J. McCarron Gr. B. Binns 44 Sergt. Darke and Corpl. Muncey tied for the Company Challenge Cup. In, the shoot od' it was won by Muncey_ by score of 18 out of a. _possible 20.* Thanks are due Mr. L. W. Cook who presented a handsome cup which was won by Sergt. Major Darke, who took second place in the day’s shoot- ing. The members of the Company wish to thank the following merchants. 62 62 5 3 56 55 52 51 45 45 Rogers, ceo. carter sz cc., E. W. Tayicr, Mark Wright 8; Co., G. H. Taylor, Alley 35 00-, W. N. Tanton, R. H. RamSay& C0.. G. F. Hutch¢S9n, Weeks & Co., Morris &Jost, J .Joy,Jaimes Trainer, ' Geo. McDonald, Gordon _& McLellan, Joseph Merry; ,Murley & Gnrnhum, Reddin'Bros., S. A,McDonnld, Reardon George McLeod,. Paton & Co., D. Mc M,ili‘an,' Wéstlake Bros., G. E. Hughes, W. Moran, C. J. Mitchell, J. McKenna. Stanley Bros.. Moore 8: Mc- Lcod,A. W. Reddill,/'F8r~kins Bt Co., _ Ferris &Fredicks, D. A. Bruce, -W. H. ' Stewart, Sentner McLeod &i Co., _ ‘Harris P. Benoit, Morris & Smith, J. McKensie, J. McLeod-8: Ce. 1-_iii--3 H »-i."" Bicylists, and all Athletes depen_d_on Bentley’s Liniment to keep their Joints limber and their muscles in trim. Strong _vet clean to use. Regular size _10c. Large bottles 25c. sions §Sunburi1t A o o People 8 Will find nothing so soothing “ s S 4 _ CHSQQSIIIQBS the face and hands as our ‘Cream of 3 tucks' deep hm, pme now’ Q00 iThe Guardian Indian Famine g.h.§;.;.é5cenbe_ Seldom bl Q Fund M ’ ’ _ _ _ _ f;.ii.iue suticrers in lndia. -» Large size, trimmed embroidery, ice now, .9-nc Airway acitnowitcgefi $295.69 ,.1 ~ _ _ John _\. Mathc.-on, Rose l ;. -_ ' tucks, deep hem, price now, 30c. ____° ` A ,_ , Large size with bib trimmed, PI`1C°-€ HOW, 500 Vail.-y. 1.00 . ' . U \ . o V T r 1 ti ~, Deep hem, large size, trimmed embroidery, ° “ ‘O “le ig? price now 950. Very line lawn, extra large. trimmed embroidery, P rice now $l_.0f§*- Maids’ aps _ White Lawn, trimmed embroidery, price HOW. 150 v Solid Embroidery, butterfly shape. ' Price ”°"» -15° ° 66kS&6 i.- Tha People’s‘Store. > _ Jerseys.--Football and other kinds at ; are lare dear, it is also true that TW. P. Colwi_ll's is the only right place to buy crockcy, 1 1 lw _ There is only one right _place to buy c.-iockery and :hat is W.P_Colwill’s. 1 lw Pistue ized .~?.`-:_ :tr Picko.rd’s Grpc&ry_. Free samples of past-_ie1~ized milk de- livered in the cw. to any address left at -the Factory, ater' St-. Call, eeDd»01‘ telephone. - 1 if _ Paton’s. 31 tf _ t 'lf-ine oocrous _ It is true that ,good `_peoplej?11E;;|_ U5. ', ‘ I _MlllllllS_ &. lllSl’S ` The ‘Up-to-date Fruit Store. ;~ Tlmtfruit irhealthygits just t the thin to t t ' . Z ¢‘ weather--it’r-_ better \,// medicine-You ` , Oranges Ba » __ .;,.°.‘.°“ . _f » ~ - : .tl-'_§ Pinenpples I 1,: Straw rnes : ui-ti-iitirmtt " Upper Queen8treet. 1900 5 - If you seeone you like, just cut one-third c-if who so kindly donated prizes:-Dodd 8: ' .1 . ._` ' ll' /1 l‘frf,f/ll \ ~ /-/ \v.*`° d _ ry _'_ -._.-_ il- waists down stairs. Theyrre a`l on a the price and we ll b oo e _ .__-.___ __ `,/., It Easy Forllou. We’ve moved every cne of our Colored j _Shirt long counter atthe front',whei‘e' ~you can see them. Turn them over and examine _ them as much as you want to. 'l‘hey’re all marked in plain figures. e satisfied. Costs nothing to see them anyway-and a few minutes turning over will show you how much bet- ter you can do here than an_vw'here- else. r ' -- 51 . _. __. C_harlottetown’s, Busiest ' Street, 4-s-E' , _ r .. ---1 <'»‘l Su'-bstaiit-iali S Y... i , 1 /_- it ll -1o:|:-s:1\r til Qfit li Buttons, Cu&` Buttons, etc ` ` r M '-'ol __ Furniture/ :\\` , ‘\ )l _ ‘-ii" ;¢-Q: -` _ -,» ._'°" .~ _ ..- --\ f. // ` \ I- ,_ ; 4 \;- Li 1 Q I _ , - --f;;_ ‘I , \...""» ’,&3_`_‘~»"1fI` "" . §7-\_ f’*. i `\\ - -r . . _ \ /f -'ll ` You’ll find what you want here. eapecia ily iycu’iepal‘ T" r ticular and want good furniture. V ' ‘ iliil in wanton autres - ' = A We are showing a Hue line. Prices from - -$24_.0Q`l,.-,(nr _ $22.80 cash) for a solid Walnut, Spring up 2- $85.00, the beat Turkish Rug Suite--But we have-'either 1 _ Suites a good deal cheaper. ' 1- »_ ff fi s. »- \»' "~\ f-- ._` - ,;_ - \-. _~~ - f\~_ » ,__ _ f , ~ . r ~ _\ __ -; ‘_ \ _~.. 3-M We Dont Keep Them. A We Sell Them Quick; _ Everything in the men’s Furnishing Line,” 'except tho"ib_obt§- ' Quality away Up. Plcos Down Low, White and Colorel Shirts, Collars, Cuds, Underclothing, Sweaters, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Golf Hose, Half Hose, Collar _ A 0u|° Strong Line. 0m' lepkweari ; In all the latest styles, from 2c to 7 51. each. Store open Saturdays till 11 p.m. Gordondc l/lcLellaii mrs FURNISHERS. _ 5 '_ 'S .I _,M _ ‘ . . ~, . _ » ’.__ _ , saiioiv - 4., Tsai' -\_ -33?. ._ .va =:- Fl” V . _ ,,_;_.`~._ y .wi- ;~ ‘Sits ._ _-¢>_>.~;_ ' --fi _-ag-.~__ . 155.55 `? é5'_i}._ . » *_ ty " _ :L_ . _ 1-; .ir.`. Q