3 C . . ` ii *'~v"*< f“"..". - fs;- '- * . _ ,..» ,gl ~.. " ...z .;~ x .Q ' ""1 5.1::--T"-"'.-~ ..-.--Y . .. _ ._ , .5 - .-..._ 3 ff' _ ~.~ .-. ,. v.. _f - st---_ --.. - .~ ~-. ..'~ '. J* i " _\. _ _, _ . -1 ‘ ,_ . .' . . ._ .. - -..~.»~.“ - ...y-:*‘..~ mx: ~ = " i » THE GUARD .uv CHARLOTTETOWN, rrmtcn EDWARD ISLAND JULY 27 1900 I * 1' Running Sores. 1 Mr. Stephen \Vescott, Freeport. N.S., gives the following experi¢DC¢ with Burdock Blood Bitters. _ , “I was very much run down i_n ‘health and employed ourlocal physr ‘lcian who attended me three mont_hS§ .finally my leg broke out in ruiiiiiiig sores with fearful burning. I had thirteen running sores at one Um* ood, so I threw it aside and tried ,a change for the _ two bottles my leg improVed_ nzexceiled. W rite for circulars. Special Rates desire to splend thc day in Pownal, will be |from my kne_e_to the top of_my f00I- lAll the medicine I took did me no g . B.B.B. \N`hen one-half the bot.l€ was gone I noticed _B‘ B -B- _ better and by the time I had Enished FOR THE was perfectly heal- _ ed and my health 1 ' Opens July lst. Fir ti Bathng. Boating and Fishing. Cuisene I. C. H8I|»M&11°g@r g 4 Parties from the city, of four or more. who conveyedt erein the morning, given dinner and tea at the Florida Hotel and returned in the evenin for but $i.-' each. C a h ill t g 5 c c w mee all such parties any day in the week On my receiving two hours notice. other special arrangements can be made at avr? tBii;{x3Wv Proprietor Florida Hotel. Pownal June 6 tf. I lillllllll l__llllNl|0N! The Florida Hotel opens for the season on June 15th. Special attention will be paid to guests- mtisfgetory rates. I-`or| further particulars en- fmfluire of P. S. Brown, Revere Hotel or w. known, Florida. Hotel. Pownal June 6 tf \,\ ~_\ V Y Y Q The latest and best assortment of l5c books in the city. The freshest and beet assort- ment of confectionery. Don’t miss seeing those souvenir shells of places of interest on P. E. Island. A full supply of views of P. E. Island- ‘ R. H. MASON. City Hotel Corner. * 1 Open fr.1m7 a.. tn, to 10 p my R¥¥¥§§ ¥ boils? '-.@°.§S.- toni. ETC ‘. A ._ . P '. '-\i’ i - » ‘.\. / } - . `\rl I 1 `\!,/ __ r SUMMONS DISMISSED Continued from Brst 1ag‘e.) On enquiry ofthe Stipendary Magistrate _ he said that the infomation against Dougherty had been abandoned and in- formation laid against James Haley who confessed and was fined $100 which be (the Magistrate) believed he paid. He was given to understand that there was not sutticient evidence to convict Dougherty. ‘ He remarked that the prosecutor was D05 required to give names of witnesses. Inspector Campbell was next called up- `. on and asked why the presccution against Dougherty had been dl‘0DD9d- :H9 said that in two other cases the propriet- ors wife or au inmate of the house were summoned and convicted and in conse- .iuence the proprietor ofthe license did not forfeit it. 'l`Hi~; GU.\RiiI.\N representative then risked Mr. Campbell if Mr. Dogherty had approached him with a view to have Haley prosecuted in his stead. Mr. Caiiipbell.-"Mr, §Docherty did: not approach me." G. Rep-\\'o.s it suggested to you by Docherty`s counsel? Mr. Ciinipbell.-"Docherty‘s bartender offered to confess if summons was trans- ferrel to him. He said so personally." Premier Farquliarsoii when seensaid he had every confidence in Mr.Campbell and would look into the matter this morning. - pm _ Sore Hands ONE NIGHT CURE Soak the hands thoroughly, on retiring, nor lsther of Cimcmu Soar. Dry, and anoint freely with Cirricuiu Oxivrnxxr, the great . skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear old ‘i gloves during the night. For sore hands,iteh~ ll lug, burning palms, and painful Engel' eudl, this one night cure is wonderful. ¢.’"...“é3.‘Z.’..fili.°°rl%‘ii‘f 1i»»=°»°"'“"."i?. sf"lT"' °'°°° . _l 1 1 I I m I l_ ‘ i | i i . i 1 - i W `l'. i :'l‘i'i‘\‘l‘i"‘i‘l‘i'i I AW Try a barrell of Norfolk I Ossian Silver Spray- § or Parlay Belle §Flour and be convinced of its su- perierity. For sale by- JENKINS & SON A. N. JENKINS ` SYDNEY GRE), . ’ IVEBSTER it Mcli-AY, JOHN WHEATLEY, MCKINLAY BROS. \V. MUTCH. ALEX MCLEOD. R- E- lllutch Wholesale A gent. ’ g July 6 eod 1 yr. . § WlMll%.M%M \VA.\"l`ED.-An experiencal medical man can hear of a good opening by ad- dressing "Physician" Box -‘.06 Charlotte- town. -27 li pd. l LOST~Betweeu the Post Ofhce and the Bank of Nova Scotia corner, a bunch of kcvs. Finder will please leave at ths orlice. 26 3i TO LE'l`~lJwelliii;; on Euston St. East. Apply to Chas Mc(ii-egor. :£25 tf. U UII_ll.>f `\\'-\.\"l`lrIi).-_l'-Ixpericriccil Lauri _l 6'8l Iiepfilr SL'10p in the building Op- §l1';~'£:11fl- I0 .S-">_i_0 “i0¢llK_ f'~>0U_0 I1_¥`>1 “`@€‘li posite Mr. li. T. Hclcnaifs Store and m prepared to do all kinds of Repair- _ iii _-\u;,u.~t. \\ rite .~i.1tinf; c.\peiicncc and w;i,f_~.~.» wiiiitefl.--E. .\. liaiiriis. M_'_fr. Syd- _ __ _ _ nov .steam Liiundry Coy., Sydney. C. B. mg ID bicycles. Sewing Mscliiueslawn ' ` M .lilly ll lw I-`l)l{ SALE-At ii l>;ir;_-fain one tliirtv~ horse power boiler and engine. Apply to Gao E. Frm.. July 21 ioieod WA.)-'Tl-ID;-_-\ siiiai-t.steady nov about elled and in first-class order for sale. Frank Compton. a liiyears of age who uziilerstands 'looking after horses and cows and and can make himself ner-all useful about a li s ' - 51-- Z-I ' 1' I BICYCLE ....aND.... ‘ GENERAL REPAIR SHOP I have opened up a Bicycle and Gen- 4 DRISCOLL & HORNSBY. ` Scotia; _ evening by one of the heaviest rains of MR W H B RUSS, returned yester- the late Mr. eairsto o alpequ the bo s to take up their head uarters in had an a ointment forthat da he found wants Little Maxwell Binders. Needless Prices, $3.75 up to $8.00. Good ons for Peters, ings & Saunders BARRISTERS, SULICITUHS, lit. AR YHUR PETERS. Q. C., A. ERNEST INGS, and ALBERT C. SAUNDERS. MONEY TO LOAN , Ch’town, Cameron Block. OF Summerside, Opposite Mer chants' Bank Halifax. l - ' ~ " *- 1W6I`S OIC and all wc rl; guaianteed. Second-hand bicycles, newly enam- ia I1 f. :slain iiiiiis bout Oct. lst to begin my annual pur- l, chase of Lambs, Geese, Turkeys, Chick- _.___ I purpose being at Sutnmeleide on or THE case of the town of Suinmerside . against the owne, of the Russ Hotel Mrs. Bremnerand the Misses Bremner Building, lalleged infringement on the 1°fl5Ye5l“e"daY afte"1°°“ f°l` M°1`e1l»Wh°l`*’ street was tried before His Honor Stipen- the? will Spefld the Summer months- dlory MCQ\1¢1l'¥`l@» Yesl/"day m°mlUB`- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bryant of Boston . ' ° Judgment was reserved until Aug.'15th. Mass_ are visiting at the home of M,.s_ Thele be a' busy time among the Blau THE usual Complaints are coming in Bryantjsfather, Mr. Neil McDonald of Weive brought them all down stair _ S about boys bathing around the wharves Hampt'°n° and lJ8-Slilllg ln the SUD regardless 0f the The Misses Barbarie and Miss Benedict Bally. Style find 9-Dptlfel required bY the of Campbellton, are in the city en route to usages to civilized society. A little whole- p_ E_ L to spend a few d,,_yS___M0nct0n I some advice from the police might induce Transcript Mas. W. A. Huestis with her children Judge McDonald wentto the mainland is visiting her parents at the Russ Hotel. yeéterdan MISS PMDHAM “burned Y°~’l°°"‘l°7 °'°' Mr. Alex. S. McLeod left yesterday for ' A fast, and furious agle gf ning from a visit to relatives in Nova Burke, Idahm _ _ Chief Sark and heir, John J. Sark, Jr. of SUNNERSIDE was Vlslted Wednesday Lennox Island were in the city yesterday. ' the Seasom Miss L. Crawford is spendingher vaca- s tion at Cape Traverse, the guest of Miss U ° ° ‘ ° _ _ Ivy Clarke. day evening trom a business trip through Nova Scotia and NeWBmnswick_ Hou. Peter McNutt was a passenger- by _ the Princess yesterday morning en route _ MR. S. C. Ci1Aa'rnRs,Sta.tion Agent, at to Sydney,C_ B P'td Ch , asapassenger bythe l i Niilrrihurlhberlfifd ‘yesterday evening. ‘ Mr- and Mrs- D- McLean °f the arm °f Cameron and McLean of Crapaud were in ~ MR. Wm. Beairsto of Winnipeg, son of the city yest_erday_ ' James B f M 8 ` Y Q . . more secluded places along the shore, Mr' Walter F°“”d °f F°u“t‘“m Mm” h th - dressed uniforms would New Londonand Mr. Harry G. McLea.n,ot rtt;:t lei? ailzliention. This would leave the Robb Englneermg W°rk8-Amherst N- the wharves free from promenaders who S" are spendmg 8' few da-75 at P19533” . View Hotel Hampton. wish to get the benefit of the sea air oc- i casionally and would not seriously incon- Hon. Fred.Peters, Q.C.,was a passenger veniellpe the b0.YS- by the express yesterday morning return- WHEN the typica1P_ E_ L farmer gets mgto Victoria, B.C.He was accompanied hold of s. good thing the missionary spir/itfbythls br°t§er‘ Mr' _Thomas Peters; wh° is strong enough in him to wish to show re urns to is h°me In New BmnsWl°k~ his good fortune with his neigh;;rs. One Genlal James McKenna, travelling pas- ofthese was discovere by John senger agent of the C. P. R., who was Q Q M I Dickieson during a recent tour through seriously injured at Grand Falls, N. B., the country calling at the houses of s lately, is very much improved in health, farmer to whom he had sold a Little Max- and leaves Grand Falls this week for Que- well Binder and with whom he bee, where he will remain until quite con- 4 GLJ? A\|l\/I c pp y valescent. Mr. McKenna has had every pinned on the door the following notice: _ care and attention and with the best of "Mr-iS back ll! the fell-ld Sl\lll1Din. Mr. ` nursing he can congratulate himself. on h I I d d John Dickieson if you Want 10 See Hn- his lucky escape from what was Hrst con- comeback to the feald. I kuow2 men Sideredafatalinjmy.-Railway News. we want YOU to be Une 0' ThQll\ $5.00.-Jasraomsroo. zviih L ' _ ___-If s r’ ' _' . ' ’ ` ' 1' 5. _.,»¥;L:._` ' .~.;_ _~ . I ‘_f-;i‘» ' . ' L- _ , _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gn . » 4. - ~ s* " “ /if I . . . . .. . ._ ._i. "‘ _._ ., f -. ~. ff. »~ f i sr _,, ,~ ~,2 .».~f`..i _i.=.-:J‘- `J>>.--~§=‘-»'.'i‘- -1- ’ 'rrmf-1 -'S “'= .' ~"'”'.". ‘~ is ‘v W; 55%’ ref “$9934” fr ' ' ' \ ' Af” E" i ""'f?'»if.»-“. ~“~*»_»_-`~~¢-;-.~»,».` -fl 1 xi; .__ . - » _ __' - f ' ,H ~' ~ . -’-'~ ---» ‘ " ' ff i - Y. 34 .. __. , _ _ 7 __ _ . , 1 in . _l 5 l'_ -"I Z' " l - = i I = 1, . _ _ 0 annum _ ll is _,smug ,_,,,,,,,.,,, 0,, me Island me, an Mr. n. L_ wen. of vermont, wi... ii... Every shirt waist in the store has got t absence of IS years. been spending some days with Consul Vail returns to-day by the Halifax. to say Mr. Dickieson went to the field and `“*_““*' ' ‘ l I 'I-I E & was soon put iutocominunication with the There is not a woman in or about Chap two men referred to and as a result they lottetown that this_ news won't interest. have become missionaries for the Little ?2grI§`g7f»Y bl0l5116fvx:)wSt_S;5?:n Sale to-morrow Maxwell Binder. iayi ba?-'giiiiir pi-icfti, .giifoii-?¢i”'i‘5i,‘_i -?»--_ a ies' in-s ba ' ' _ $1.25. sihiiniiaigii Scion wroiiiiinséziiéhgisrcdi, Saturday snap list §o-nights papers: more. 100 pretty white lawn waists, not -Jas. Paton 8; Ca- ._ _27 llc any old sample lot, but clean, new goods ' direct from the factory, 50white pique For the old lady. Old 1a.dies’c.-ipes. Skirts.$1.2_5.$1.5Q and $1-75.allSizes. 80 Made from good cord worsted trimmed G0l01`€d Slllrli W8-ISUS ill? 750. W01'|ill $1-00 T with lace with beaded trimmings. Full and $135- F8»Sl1i0U8ble Wliislffsi if 15 Mid V length and comfortable. A most stylish M913' \1l1d€1' half Drlcfl- See 0\11'f1'0l1t garment. About 30 in stock. All sizes. mid le 00\111t0r.-Jas. Paton &C0. 26tf i . r il ES Aclothing snap Long pants suits for 1 Q,-fm _Z Q; 5 ,Q Q- boys, 141.018, nsveauuie dnessof our V 'P ` O ` i. "T I_.J -i I men`s suits, being copiegoailter them in ’/,_ -__ style, made of the same fabrics, and ` ` 'iii- thoroughly worthy of a place beside our _\\ fine tailored garments for men 50 pairs s V; short pants Saturday 75c for'5'0c.-Jas. g T if' Paton Sc Co. 5"- 27 li ` i 0) ll Up-to-date hiiware will be tound here Having had years of experience in the Lnited States 1 am psredt d all ‘ kinds of worgnin my llinsohrst class and up~to-date. Gas lltting well and promptly done. Elec his call be ls put in or repaired \ at shortest notice. New store. new stock, prices lowest. A call O t R‘!'oo b Apl 23eoi1yr pposle m S H Stevenson. Great George Street, -_'__ ncnomitn a mnnrlu Banmsrnns. _ __ _ _ \‘»~f’J~\\"'1f_'»,\ _'_"'T ‘\ `:’¢~ jd) if ;@/ l ar oads Ca ',_ We-have cleaned right out oi our very large crook 4 gg _'__ carloads this week. Our sales have been the largest in th business. _ . -___ _ We can give you the very best goods attire lowest possibxo i\). thing uprto-date and fully guaranteed It will save you money to give us your orders 'fl Gall and he Gonvlnced 4( ~ A. HORNE & ire y Ou e. Apply at this office. Julyl-ltf July 21 1gw&wi_1Aug 31 FOR s.iL1-3 CHEAP.-'fha house and ‘I ot on corner of Olebar and Gerald streets, If not Sold by Oct. lst. will be offered by _ ublic auction. Apply to David _-lrbing, greetown. July 4 eod 3mos » YVANTED TO-RENT.-A house with mo iern conveniences. Also stable on the premises. Apply at this otfic-e,sta.ting ull particulars . 9 tf. VV.-XNTED.-One or two gentlemen can S be comfortably accommodated with board i n the central part of the City. All the modern improvements. Apply at this of- _1ice.-GI) tf. TO BUTCHERS AND O'I‘HERS._Ice wholesale delivered or at warehouse at Af- moderate rates. Apply to H. C. Douse, Qast Royalty, or Geo. Roper.-21 tf. TO LET-A house containing seven rooms. A ply to L. C. \Vorthy at the Bright Bakery and Grocery. l6tf OFF'CE TO LET. A comfortable offic is the Stamper Block. Apply to Piows IOS. D ‘ Changed Hands. suuilnsnsins, P. E. I. S” Good Board at reasonable rates. qu rmcoscii wma from sii mins uid °“ lmmers. J.E. HOUGHTON, Im ru On CAIPBELL HOUSE. S -('_ANAn|AN Via Meaantic. Lv. St. John, 5.15 P. M. dai'y, except Sunday, Quebec 9.50 A. M. “ “-» londay, In I|6 Hours. l=!261rr . .._f-._._._ .‘;JAc:|Fic RY. lilllll UNE lil QUEBEC parial Limiiarl Ucean to llcaanl ens& etc. when I trust that my former pleasant business intercourse with the Farmers of P. E. Isl ind will be renewed' My facilities for handling stock at Parkside Farm are second to none-in the Maritime Provinces. \Vith a set of Plat- form Fairbanks Scales to weigh stock and samgle room for theiraccommodation Ioan han le 2500 to 3500 Lambs per week until the cl of navigation, and I will as here- toforegay the highest prices the Market will ord. My headquarters will be the Queen Hotel, and I hope to have the pat- ronage of all my old friends on the Island. Any correspondence in reference to the above can be addressed to Mr- R. C. Mc- Leod who will give all infomation on the subject. S. H. JONES, Sabrevois P. Q. l July 19 ii sod .ii wii. Queen Hotel. IBHTS UF PYTHIAS MEETING. F°fm°f|¥ Perf! |'|°*°|» QE-|-30|-|-_ |y||¢|.|_ _Queen treat. llead_tf__lluean’s Wharf- Aug _ tu alstl This new and comm dioua hotel is now . ' ii _ e fare for the found wp- ilifi’ fi’ii°.`i.i§“§.f'.i"d.f.i`h?.’§.‘§§.¥..-l.’I..§§°.Zf‘.ii'i‘$ E h bl` ` UMNIER TOURS |900 ?.°i.i§i.°.§Z°..°§ tb? .‘§i'..ii§da.‘i°§.’§“.§'.‘i.'Z‘.‘°.§`.i ld for Booklet. Shall be glad to the Island. Godd tables,lai'ge airy bed- ote rates for special tours on app1i~ f00D18. 581211 1‘00°1B» *$111919 Y°°m9- _ T0"-'H5 tion to moderate. Free coach to all trains and A_ J_ HEATK- stentnsi~s._ Special accommodation for. D. P. A., c.r.1i. °°“““°'°‘°‘ "‘“"°”°‘3‘" si. John, N. B. ` FRANK PERRY'P‘I°P' Water Bt.. Summersids W' C' KENNEDY» ' 0°t°6 diy 1 7" S°mm°md° S0 liciting Agent, C. P. R. CIIWOYYII. Solicitors Notaries Public &c Monev to ` loan O]_,iFIéES{ gra0_;;ié.V_i=:;iLi._i1ié<5_ c;i_' ‘ li/ . c _ Shnp., _Nil date Mower on the :_narket_ ‘ : , __ Wehavethemm3widths-‘i_tt6m,5ttandonc horse, Bild "Tiger" Rakes, (wood or steel wheels ) a ‘Potato Scuuiars..H C ' , H F k Pun", ohms, Wishing Msciiiiizs aiiiindirimu siivriiigei-i Tvvoc 1 rr; ir' Hs nv.-uv Kent Street I Saturday Bargai Ally Goods in our Store BRG mumnrnnw _ MEIllllillNl’S BANK Police Island - _ .sf- e.;...1-" ~ - -;- cf ' ~. » -t ¢ J -I* `;r`__._~-_ -Pit?"--¥“».» 1 , , .. ¢ 6,., . ~- n|.=.n'r| ,,,,,,2;f,§;°°;n_‘_j‘_°d_§___,°“ **=°, "=°°° oi-'nos-sus ‘..i..c.;i f... "'°"“"°" '° 1T“;_"e-B1°<=.h FW Deposits . d d _ _ ng tup stairs ,owed __ mfmmnfntgwmi al .Prs..a.a¢wry was . May 15 d&w3mos ws' Blllf