v_ -.-.w-.»; v-e».-<~_.ia-t;-.<-+~w- ~ I m“ ‘aqua... .-..-..;.-..» w - 1 - .- _ . ,-q ~A oval» » ".4 ~ ~ ~ an. I '; n . ~f .. . ._._a....'_.-r . v r , . , I , . _._.- . .,.._..,,._,.,...-.-= -.--..s--1-.--~..--.v»4~ THE GUARDIANQCHABLMTETOWN, JULY 17 L899. lloiisecleaning is About Done Wall paper business quiet for a time, although our wall papers were 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 for ward to your address any book or magazine at shortest notice. i. l. lllillllll Bllllllii visas. s... on w». P. i: P’ on rm“... ti ewanirw, I Housekeepers , To come in and look . over our groceries. Our i stcck is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. _ We keep everything in our line E that is necessary L4 or Housekeeping. The prices—-well, that is what we want you to see when you are look- ing at our goods. Their lowness will surprise illlllllll ls Hllliliiili, i. -1 NOTICE l ' Any Parson or_Party leaving Charlottetown or» Summer-side mf the morning or noon train for Cape Traverse wi-l be met at Emerald by the undersigned, with teams, and c0 iveyed through a fine country to Cape Travers t. Par ties must telegraph or “rife as to =he number coming. ALT-IX SIRANG, Cape Traverse Jii:1e7i'.\"£§t 1-’ 2w _.._. .__.. _ __. i-_~__3I7 lll llll.. llllllllll .. i1 '_ _ a stom- ‘gal/Y. . yam tun; $10.. u. ".1; ii; never ~~i te~ - 5% i-d his head be’o'r~. .\o t-lkf‘ on Prince Y llldWilld I<l ind i< sixrpiisrd Vlllvfll il1(_\ E ll) l1 Yhfai Davfl l.It him vii‘ '1 The-arr f t c mcrli< hf unrk <1 1cm In; fuCdeIIl Foundry and 3.124 hinge Slop ~ F?\ "bjxi ll touts. 900 cllé its - seas —hut have MODEL. each. lcintlous life, MONDAY. JULY l7. 1899. EDITORIAL NOTES. After the recent death of the Cz 11's brother, the Grand Duke George, the Czar issued an ukase proclaiming his younger brother, the Grand Duh-- Michael heir to the throne until sue‘. time as ason may be born to the Czar. He has three daughters s-- far, but no son. Michael is not yet 21 years of age, and has but a frail body, though his face indicates a good measure of intelligence. Sir Richard Webster has earned the reputation of being amazingly longwinded. He has already spent two weeks in presenting the British case to the Venezuelan Commission in Paris and has only yet brought the WWI)‘ down to the year 1841. There are yet 58 years of history to go over and as these are the most eventful in llltl!‘ bearing 0n the case it is su - posed that many more days jwi E elapse before he concludes. Then Ven- ezuela has to be heard from, by which time the patience of the great men who compose the commission must be somewhat exhausted. In the matter of the redistribution bill the Mainland of British Columbia has a grievance. Vancouver Island with, a present population hardly ex- ceeding 33,000 returns three members of the Commons, while the Mainland districts, claiming to have a populat= ion if over 100,000 return three members. A memorial was sent to Sir Wilfrid Laurier asking that the representaticn of the" Mainland should be increased. Sir WilfrirYs reply was, in efiect that the object of the present bill is “simply to read- just the limits of counties which were interfered with by the representation 'Acts of 12:82 and 1892.” This ‘answer does not seem to accord very fwell with the sepraation of St. John County from St. John City, where i the boundaries had not been interfered ‘with by the Conservative gerry- manders. l escaped an assassins bullet the other day, is a sort of champion bad man of I the world. An exchange tells that lwhen he ascended the throne he 0)!!- i verted the Servian palace into a {gambling hell and brothel, from which lthe chaste, high-minded Queen Natha- lie was forced to flze. Driven from the lthrone in 1889, seven years sfzer he lhad been proclaimed king, Milan b2- came a tramp adventurer; one day starving in a tilzhy lodging liou<c in I r i j Ex-King Milan, who narrowly l Bordeaux, the next rioting in Paris on l lthe proceeds of biackmail. Thus he‘ title-shorn and sL-eped inl existed, every form of uncleanness. until he inherited a fortune from Baron Baich. This he squandered, and the w retch is new living the dregs of a. rpm from ATcxiitdci- I, a. degenerate son of a degencrate sire. AT his iota residence, ill-angst; on the lth inst, after >lX titer-iii» llliKSS, lVzn. Woodside, in the S.) l1 year oi liiS Inge. lle l aves a wife. st-rrti children, twelve grazid-ehildren end ten gnu-t grzllltl-Clllldffll to rsourt. 121.1‘ "cs5." 111s‘ end was peice. tYtlES We are sold entirely“ out of 1899 Bicycles‘ just received 1 dozen 1930 The value will surprise you, $30.01) Call and lock them over. Nothing like them on the market. MARK WRIGHT & B0,. llll. money wrung ; "it Mllillllii lllllRilillilllE all“? Swims __-_—- (Continued from the First Page) I important passages of the Old and New Testaments were quoted and reference was also made to the claims of the Sou of God Himself as the one whom al men shoull love and obey. To the early life 0f the King of t'ie Age-i attention was called and also lu the pttentites with whom he had to measure strength, Cl ri~.t in the manger of the cattle, in the poverty of His early manhood, in the dep t5 01' His humiliation, in His deat‘: on t e cross in His triumphant resurrtctit-n and in His ascension to g1 ry were briefly touched upon. In speaking of the two fold aspect of His Kingdom Mr McConnell. said that the pulpit had to do with that Kingdom in its rulIlilOIl to the spiritual lite 9S man and also in its relvtion to the world about us- We have to do with a Kingdom and there- fore wit‘. law. authority. adminisirat- ion and so on.This Kingdom has its 11W: as well as any Kingdom governed by earthly monarch. The pul it must keep lo the front Sflch pest aws as those of repentance towards God, Faith in Jesul Christ and Regeneration by the Holy Ghost. The pulpit must point in no uncertain way to the iascription written immediately about the portal-i ofthis Kingdom: "Except a man le born anew he cannot see the Kingdom of God.” The Gospel of the Kingdom has an application to every point in_t'1e circumference of human Lfe. Sojety is to btredeemed as we ll as the indivi- “dual The pulpit has a message to society and to the mation a message of rigltousness, of holiness, godliness, of hope and when the pulpits of a country are true t) this God given trust and responsibility what is the conse- quence? You see it in the British Em- pire-ycu see it also in the Republic to the South of us. On the other hand have the pulpit: cf Spain-of Prince-- of 1t .1 y no responsibility in the distress and misfortunes and cslamitous con- ditions that obtain in these countries i’ ‘Assufedly tiey have. “Go and preach the kingdom of God.” You have in that the only solution to all the problems of the age-problems arising out of the iraflic in intoxicating liquors, out "of the corruption in political life, out of the desecration of the Sabbati, out of Capital and Lsbon—you have in this the only power that will sweep this earth of its vices and iniquitics- the Heat Rashes. In the warm weather, many sufier from various forms of eruptions, known as “heat rashes,” which often cause considerable discomfort on account of their intolerable burning and lI-cllliig. an outtvzis-tl mistiifcsttitiiin of the improve. pcrliaifjis Over bested. ‘I ' .1 zzzi-zl (‘Jill easily and. 1.10:1: 1:1 a c nil‘: be cttrcd lay ifiurdooi: insert Sitters. u - t‘ e lmvcls regii , i ll3t‘l.l;l 11'2" 1 9c, illld si. ; 1.110.» the liver to iii’; .1 . l ai-"Lieia. lntitis wa; , flrctigll the IWltlTLLl r-xwvqetory’ chan- i iiels o? the boil)‘, 1t removes all p-oisons and impuriticsa from the sequence the skin becomes clear and smooth and free i from spot or blemish. "\>-s~.- ex». ..‘\.~\’~:‘ » ,~ - T it -' w y‘ —'\\-s-»\,~'&»//~€ v ti. s? \ 1 (£97 l l l l .2‘) occooeoecoeoooer ALLEY WW@@ W W TlIQSGSlilIl(ll>5'-I:LKS~‘JS are simply _ l 3 » 1 = 3]“. cgk <,<\_ m. f... \s_ is‘ \ ~ load, and in con- = ‘White Canvas- rShoes- Q i Women's $1.00=llen’s $1.25 (iiflsv 15¢ €G€Q€§§§95B989€€IOC§GQ§GG and man-the only power oy which a In? world can be saved. n closing Mr. McConnell referred to the stability and perpetuity of Christls Kingdom observing how it has ova:- come its most inveterate enemies and how it must extend until it shall be set up from the River to the ultermott parts of the earth. Out of these great facts he encouraged his people to apply themselves with even a more resolute determination to hast .-n that glorious time wher the Kingdoms of this worl l would become the Kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ. In the evening Mr. McConnell praacheda forceful and eloquent ser- mon from John 12; 21: "We would see Jesus.” Rev. D. B. McLeod of Zion Church occupied the pulpit of the Baptist Church last evening. Rev. A. Nicholson, M A. of East End Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, Penn. preached in Zion Church in the evening. The subject was the Transfigu- rition. __ I . “=2,- ‘ Tun Scorrrsn ‘GATnunrmi-Jfhe Scottish Gathering, under ,t1e lauspices ol the Caledonian Club, will belfeld on the Charlottetown Amateur‘ Athleti r Association grounds, on Thursday. August 10th, instead of lWednesday. Aucust 16tb.- sspreviously announced. Look out for advertisement with full particulars, which will appear later. BUSINESS LOCALS. LADIES Who wear 5i and 6 ki eldves can get gloved cheap at Sianby Bros. Read ad ipthisissue. - 15 2i. Gsnmm natty at R. Buyer's post- poned until Wednesday, July 19h. ‘foams will meet the 5 and 6.30 boats for those who nay have no other means of conveyance. * 17 if. Warren: A good vest maker can get Otihsta/ILL employment summer '1 winter. Highest pay given at piece work or weekly wages paid if prshr- ed. Apply at this office. ' 13H only power through which a right re- “i; lation can be estabkshed between man Roger 8t Ga lletsl, Lubinsi. Cherricr Freres, ‘ Meen Fun, Pears, a _ Pewders- " ll. W. lllllllllll, Plllll. B. Central Drug Store. . it? SUNNYSIIJE. so i‘ l l I iHENRYll. i RDLYllE. AIM. Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cc r- no‘ Lniversitg . Lfo-isultin nglneer for General WorluSpec- l i -li:e<, Hy raunc, Sanitary Engineering. and j Prihre. Ilesigning. U _ce at Charlottetown and St. John. I 0 @@@ d: CO 'i s §.. Black and Bobtail I Btu Bazaar Glove Fitting patterns 15c. . ’ Just Received oooccuoeoooooeooo g Tne Imperial O11 It Pays to buy at PE Sllllll WAIST $1.15 shirt waist for 60 cents. 80c. shirt waist for 25 cents. STOP a minute on your way. Buy a shirt waist here to-day. One dollar fifteen for 60 cents. Complete your suit with little expense new if you Look alive. i l $1.15.for 60 cents-or 80 for‘ 25. We have other lines too of the most up to date _ of shirt waists in Silks. Sateenqhiuslinsfercallylfl ‘ g Styles all correct. Prices all right. . i _ “ * Mu sl ' N ow is the time to buy ' them" during the hot days of J uly and August. Millinergst We‘ are the millinery leaders and an , . in this line we have it and it is the eon-est Hosiery q _ Possibly you'll need a few pairs of cool [hole for weather, we’ll just mention two lines. Ladies all wool mere hose 20o perpair. " _ Ladies cotton hose_10c, per pair. ODE. - s Sunnyside, Charlottetown.‘ e liiil l iii ll f. iilililii ill p, Another lot of Fine Worsted Coatings, fine Tweed Suitinge, Elegant \Vorstrd ZFrL-userings. mehuiwm Mmusf lllllll llilllll lllllf i w EASIBE HOTEL UMMEB BESURT Fine Landscape-Beautiful Grands-Shady Walkw- = Surf and still water bathing-Ni , Pi -Bo 1i All quet and Tennis Lawns, &c,-Adp;m3,. w pg a, 333K" KEWBQIQ’. Char » llislico ma. P. NOW 0 ' ‘ ..-"'_‘ y’ 14k‘: \ » gown-tar, , ma, c: C oach leaves (Iharloiietcwn direct every Tuesday, Thursday and Q t letwccn a and 5 o’clock, p, m calling {m- Guegtgp Juiyczw ,- illllil Bruin lili if The Standard i" quality. . Is used by ~11 l Transportation I Pinion and Livery Stables. It has no equal. snduisge sold by all I ~ dealers. Manufactured only by . ' _ O0» It- Iolaza‘ II‘. Z