-if THE GUARDIAN LOC IN the last lssueof *Brains* Motors. moot no Ai uit Always nooy sioro. s t I §’.i‘_’ii‘é’..”“i§‘.’.i.°iZ§“.il‘;‘2§L3.°.°‘T.i°F..“Zf.F°$; ____ -_-ii ST EAVIER ”“‘3i°"”“; RUG dents Everywhere. ~ noon at 3 o'clock. B ____A¢I~|__ BOY WANTED.-A good steady boy, withafair education, must be over 16 _ years old; to learn the printing. Apply _ \ at on ce to this olilce. Rev. G. M. Campbell, of Fredericton, _ . was in the cit to-da _ y y to meet Mrs Campbell, who came over from Digby and went to St. Stephen this afternoon.- ' St. John Globe,7th. A QUEBEC despatch of Aug.7th says:Mr. 50 Clan Tartan and Mixed Rugs now on Sale. JSIDCS MCKEDDB, lravqlllng _ passerge' agent of theC P R., who was so had . . ly Extra large sizes and heavy weights in _the dif- if’-il“]"'=d in 3** f°"W“Y “Mk at Grand 8. _ _ s, N. B. was brought to Quebec ferent qua,11t|g3_ yesterday. He israpidly recoveringirom his injuries. _ THE latest industry to be started in , Sydney is the Sydney Rattan Works situated on South Charlotte St. N. C. _ Read, formerly of the firm of Hearn & & ’ Reid, tobacconists, is the proprietor. » Reedand rattan chairs, baby carriages and all kind of rattan goods will be mide to MENZIE ’ TENDERS will be received by the Secre- I " tary, C. R. Smallwood, up to and on Sat- urday, the 18th inst., from persons willing _ _ 9 y to oitor at the Exhibition oi-Roco Grounds, ` or bct`l from the 25th to the %th Sept , ’ J A ' , next. Full particulars of the p¢'ivile¢es,~_PBl‘_Sl8y » )---- I is i - _ fjfspaee, etc., can be obtained by applying 0_“‘°”»9 P°"`lb ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " . _ _ ~ - { to the Secretary. The highest or anyten- ' der not n ' _ * ` ecessarilyaccepted. B 7 Tin: International Stra n __ ff _ _ _ __ : the Saloon Deck, thereby giving good ~ _ve_nti1a`tion. The tables when spread, will _ ' _ ' ' _seataboiit one hundred passengers ani `- 'J `l I it ` wll s p lied from the Easte Wh In are e u p rn P ‘ ` » I o ve never dealt with us imagine tha , wld New England market; A large cows - _ of waiters give prompt attention, and the @ J°w81°ts‘ml_'0gu_9_" ` " jx *-ii-`»~ “_ Jltables ol this I Company are justlyl _ ~ . 1 b ted th ll t th States d We give you your inone ’s worth eve -t ce e m mug on 6 an Y 'Y ‘m°' Provinces. The Stewards Department what more can ou ex tl _ _ Y _ P9° Is under competent management, the A fu 1 line of Silverware and Jewelry always on hand Chief stewai-to having been in the employ Wat h k _ c ina er tofu the company many years, and _careful I I _ Cor- Gt Gear _~ f ' osts ottootioo is poid to tho comfort of our Q ‘ __ _ Cl\’|»0 V I , -I . }_ . patrons. Each steamer carries three Ste- ' wardesses, they giving particular atten- Repairing a specialty. ‘ _ tion to ladies and children. The steainers .4 are brilliantly lighted by electricity The " 1 _ ' '- _ _ ' _ State Rooms open from the main saloon ` ~ ` '_ f. _-' " _ _ and dining saloon, or from alcoves, and _ l ' _ sro niooly`ntto<1, ood fomisliod with oloo- ' '_ ; ' ~ ‘Q . trio boi_1o,sod1ig-ntodby olootrioity. Prloos ‘ are $1.00 $1.50 $200there are also a few bridal rooms, for which an extra charge S00 ~T|l0lll ! ismoao.-'rlio_Moio saloon is ioootod on the after part of the saloon dec _ k and is _ Tha fillqsf 'l||I||” in 'l||Q cify '|'|;|\ orilliootly1iglitod,ood booted bt steam ‘ ' The top of the saloon is made with a and __ dome, which ' d ' ' gives goo ventilation, and light by day wssmixs Brios to B , g, DIED. _ Prowse Block, Grafton St. Photographers. I At spriogtoo, Lot 67, oo the ith Ao ost S inst. Margaret, dearly beloved wife of Alexander McKenzie, aged 65 years. _¢_ A ul-_mmm MlLL.s:1ss.'§i20S~i Bad blood is a had thirgto inherit or acquire; bad blood may be made good blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. i,_l t Buy your boots now while, the Great Sale of boots at 30 The per cent, 40 per cent and half price isf on. 7 lw Jerseys.-Football and other kinds at _ _I I » Paton’s. 31 tf _ ‘ 1 f 1* We make a largerexhibit of the Scottish _ _ ____~_ _ -‘ Clan and Family Tartans than is shown c. by any house in Lower Canada,in Cos-` sm<=1i'=s»Ci°“‘s"@Sti.":iifii.2ai°@'_ _ _ ugs an aw s. our e ers ` ’ is none too good for you-A poor machme is dear are thereby atfilirded eivery éiélvantagetnin at any price. I Don’t buy one until you are sure §fé°°'””g "°mp en” an sms “wry °“ ‘S _G _ gravel _ 6 ery Particular _ _ mour stock.-Jas. Paton 8500. 7tf 1 IB B88 'Ill V . ' Latest News 'of the City By Reporters and Correspon- . . Rrv. G. A.Roio1of Brooton. Moss, will preach at Heartz’s Hall on Sunday after- Globe. Be f uar )r)....l.B. e (quarter per . . . . . . . . ._ Beet (smalllper lb ......... . . Butter (fresh) per lb 8hli)ckens.....‘.i...).... I a bage per oz..... Cabbage (per head). . .. Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fowls per Flourpercwt....... . . . . . . . . .. Oatmeal, new, per cwt....... a H Hay per cwt . . . . . . . 0 ts _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Beets, per bunch . . . . ._ :llE:’ork_. . . . . . . urnips, per unc giotatoesnewu... -Squash _perlb ........ . . Carrots, per bunch.. ._ gf ucumbers .......... . . 'lathes . . . . Letticeper bunch . . . . _ _Cauliflower ......... . . _ Strawberries per quart s Peas quart . . . . . . . . . .. Celergé; _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Rasp rries . . . . . . . . . . . . Cherries .................... .. Blueberries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Blackcurrants . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _Gooseberries ........... .. mship Line ls' B - ‘ fast becoming apopular route for those represented in this lot_ _ desiring to visit Boston. The short rail _ _and water route should receive the at- _ _ tention of the travellerbefore purchasing a ticket by any other line. The Steam- T0 5 E ship “St. Croix” leaves St. John at 5;30 p. ni Tuesday and Saturday Passengers from the Island may leave by the express __ " at 9 in the forenoon, and reach Boston the next day about 1 p m The distance from Charlottetown to St John is 2l6miles and B S. S description of the line will give an idea. of _ __ " ‘ ' the boats. The Dining Room is located o of Montreal, col-on ofniobotos by Dodiro can be covered in Sl hours The following ~ I convincing has been already 'ven in ion 65 Family Shawls, wraps, Just i reproduced. Missions and Martyrdom; Canevin, rector ot St. Paul’s Cathedral opposed tothis advance on China but regiment of soldiers of any nation had been slain. 1 speak from the standpoint ofthe ecclesiast. The missionaries prepared for death. They are supposed-tb martyrdom, the persecution and the suffering. Death to them should the crown of immortality."-Toroiitc' CHARLOTTETOWN MARQIS [Corrected evory Tuesday) . Don* "Ear my kms", but mme I* hlmdrdi of oth." Lamb (11 te -- doing, to the Model Sure and get A Suit of underwear that make you think that life iswotth living after all. Ii H RAMSM & $0 ai,ésoioosoasei=.,:oo_eobooeoe2.ooioeo2.a=ei=eat, 88SSC85S&8f8888i'888S2888&’»$&'l88i'5S&8l'&g3g ssssssssassessssssesssssssssssssgés oocooo eco¢ool~'.>ioo¢c:oo¢¢o»- snasseegss ides per lb....' . . . . utton per carcass (per bunch I ENGINEER GRAHAM. Kidney Pills. MoN'rnEAL, Au . 6.-Proof positive and _ 71w Families entitled to wear a ' S There are man descendants of Scottish I particular Tartan, who are not aware of the v-fact Our reference list gives names of clans all. milies with which they are affiliated Wed all be pleased to place it at their service aour store Opened and ready for lnspec Weddlng Presents =olol~lololo= A gtooling Drinks IICIIIIIUII ' _m -ne »- ni = _ 'I I ll Sstnr/i il at =l¢n»loaeloliLlGHT .-1 0 . '-1 _ or Hot Weather Our Fruit Syrups make a d licious, cooling beverage for hot noy _ isouiis*--=f A remarkable utterance on the Chinese situation is that ol the Rev. FatherfRe;zis in the Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Father Canevin says he is opposed to the advance ofthe allies on China, opposed to war with China, opposed to the sending of a single regiment to engage-in combat with a heathen race. “Not only am I Comes his undorclothing and being so near to hun very important that he gets the right kind , am ready to say~ with emphasis that I would rather see to-day the whole united company of missionary workers in China, both Catholic and Protestant, wiped out of existence than to know that asingle Have you found it hard to get that had I Hu your clothing been more of a torture than a coliiort to you I If so, you have been buying it at the wrong plies. g no necessity to wear underclothmg that clinton and irritates '°“°°°°°°' °h° W°f1fM° be reedrfwfblé’ Wo lim liooai-ooo of som, and we wal sun-tutes over! _ of them tobesolid comfort, smooth, wed hniehed, moe We carry a large stock ofbeantifnl onqmelled souvenirs, embracing many dwgus that cannot be had elsewhere o_o oharlottotown Groot. V, W4' P E I ¢oatofArmo. k Mootrool; toot Dodds Kiaooy 1§'us are “ °°ml”|°” °' ann* ca the only sure cure for that _dread disease or ) Ann., - Diabetes. And day after day hush-_evi-_ \ ...;,:., Pm dence comestolight, to ‘make the proof ~ ‘~ more emphatic and convincing. - ~~: Engineer James Graham, & Victoria Square, says:-“I suffered with Diabetes fox-six years. One _ot the best doctors told me I could not be cured. » ‘ 'f “ ‘ “I on fnoaa' Kia Pills on _ We he" *ii ¢l=°°l>°*° °°l>l°°*' _cidede to ti?y‘thein.s Thrgglpoxes inzlle nl; Brqwheg, Hat Stick Pial, aiiltgéaggelehave not sulfered from shoe Hams, Button Hwh’ T” D§éi;_h §iros so this prove the omoooy of Spoons, Bon~Bon Spoons, Sugar Tongs, S ‘d“°Y Pills' ~ A pleasure to have yon call and inspect our Sbuvhniii Clearance sale of Wl H- W W ci British Qoii agility, lapis . i ` Stewart’s boots' at 30 per cent and' half price is immense. ‘W"“""""'~'§- Some Would Drop We have sold quite a number of pieces recently for Wedding Sfqgk-nice and new Qualify-s\1°w1¢°°