._-'ti B . l i* it P` __ ,_ __ .E_..~,;, __ " _ _,__ ___ '.1' 3 _ v'.. >.:»r-$ .‘-» ~ ' =--I; "‘ ` _ ~t, _..~.§/¢-_';§» J.; .1-' ~1s . rc.: i ._ _ ti- .-.__-_ *`.=';» ‘ L A THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 13. lS93 s lt is liiglily Palatable... Don‘t be under the im- pression that Abbey’s Ef- fervescent Salt is unpalat- able. It is amostdelicious preparation to the taste- so pleasant, in fact, that it is oftentimes taken as a 6 beverage. It is an un- equalled thirst - quencher. SD-'ing goods were intein selling. which kept 'renrril business back The matter of the French inshore ...f . d~7FrOF'5 _, _ ,gg _ <1 _ -1, T ="5'i . e ____ __ ss, *_ i Q. ~ i~2_..\ _ .`.. 1. 2-“Q5” -_ 5 1 ~. 1 t ._ ._ W ~l gs-_ ,.--- DG' P ,~ . Q" » ... bl . ='~§,e ?~‘ But aside from these excel- lent qualities, it is the most wonderful regulator of health known. I-`lbbev’s Efftrtitsttnt Salt taken daily,Wil1 purify yguf blood and cleanse your sys- tem. Its eiect is mild- almost imperceptible-but certain. Take it every day and you will enjoy constant good health. Abbey’s Ef. fervescent Salt, which is prescribed and endorsed by physicians, is a standard English preparation which all druggists sell at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial size, 25 cents. .rw . .., ._ ____ . L \ gi;-_ *_ Si _. 'V r as .3 ' | -~ . . '51 gt. _ .fax 0 ~. fs.. ; ‘Wt -.~ .vi »h0C0» wn . store ai' -Ki//er (PERRY DAVIS’.) A Sure and Safe Remedy in every case and every kind of Bowel Complaint ls a'.Ifi;l@§t ltan’t be madetoontrong or too emphatic. It is s simple, safe and quick cure for Oramps, Gough, Rheumatism, (lolic, Colds, Neuralgis, Diarrhcsa, Group, Toothaclie. Two sizes, 2.5¢. and 50c. Keep it by you. Beware of lmitatlons. Buy only the Genuine- Perry Davis’. Bold Everywhere. Side ofthe French. Anumber of Eng- 9 ing about. One strong syndicate of v ___ _ _ _` 5 _lweeds for its badness, principally be- sbrie sl kd b B tt » “eil seitledixdnil vi:li)i(l;) iilie idliiiispliitvia ;f;?,i;3dn ;'e_§:l_?9fldI0Ilet go once It MS See a 0 0 . am told that for _ ni t been made ktiqwu. it is 1ll1d€I‘Sl00d thirty years it will remainin the ground ' .- ° ` , that ilie advantage is not now on the _ to spring up when said ground is turn. d over Grass is frequently imported ere from the in ‘trout ex lorinv with the o'bect of se Reid s rdicate, which has been so en get efously with any such parties. Several commercial travellers from Western Ontario and Montreal visited the island in early June and they bid fair to compete successfully with Old Country emissaries of the same kitd. The opening of the railway enables these men to time their arrival and their departure, for there are now two and will presently belhree boats a week from North Sydney, Cape Breton, to Port au Basqnes Doubtless the convenience of this route will induce many more such visitors-Times. International Exhibition of It John, N- B. _The Exhibition to te held at St John, N B from the 13th to 23rd September next.promises to be one of the best held in the Maritime proiiices. Already arrangements have been made for the display of many interesting and instructive collections. The New Brunswick Natural History Society has secured a space of 15 by 130 feet in which it will show exhibits of beasts. birds, insects, minerals and all kinds of forest and natural growths. besides preserved fishes. etc, etc. The Provin- cial University and National History S0c'ety collections will be entered, be. sides a large number of specimens from private owners. Live fish will be ex- hibited, as well as a part of the Dom- inion governmenfs collection of pre- served fish, not in the Ottawa Museum. The New Brunswick collection at the recent Sportsman Exhibition at Boston Mass, will also be exhibited and with the very large amount oi manufactures that will be shown in Machinery Hall, will form object lessons never before offered in the Maritime provinces. The exhibition buildings at St John _ have 60.000 square feet of floor space and visitors' will have an :opportunity of seeing how many articles of com- mcrce are manufactured, as the ,és ‘ 1 _ _ _ Exhibition Association will provide steam power to run the machines. BN'_l'.f,>; The arrangements for the show of l S -‘ ____ #lf ;:. -_ _*}. rl-f. .2. ii" 31° f`>."i" *#5351* € OITIE MAY POLE SOAP Uleanses and dyes iiiiilfili II U ‘< o assesses '-:~'w --#gran Ev r n ornfortable stables being provided; ~ nd all stock will be taken in the Rail- av cars right on the vrounds. It is * live stock are very complete, large - °ondtidt-ntly expected thai: the show of ive stock will be unprecedented in numbers and quality. as many leading tock men have already intimated their nte»n'ion of exhibiting at St John this ear. AL ‘me °l’°"“i'"' Mr Geo F Owen. the agent of the In- r‘¥ '§='_;”.7_ it-1;? I T ” lfq. #Hl¥## _the modern Is suucrseding cgi; 0 fbome dye \Vhercver intr - duced. Its convenient _ an '_,- Hascontribnted to Anyone without ' . gf. Its popularity, Previous experi- r :all _ #Kilt ods ft €D(€ Wgaance to the Entire freedom iiitiliilléiitéitféiiitiit terntttional Exhibition for P E Island is remains form All Other GW* busilv engaged in makingarrangements for ailarve exhibit from that province.; at . I _ E, _ _ _ _ gba, _.>=_» form May be used by and the railway authorities have rntimat- ed that they will do everything possible to facilitate the transportation of ex- The #Gives at new ap- _ i hiblts and Vls`ll0l'S. _,_ It is reported that an application has go ‘ F cm ‘ti‘caking, . . Dyed duh ir. Arsti-ein: paint. een made to the provincial govern- #lit ment of P E Island for a ffrant to aid _ a. _ _ _ U _ . .lain F §§_<§_§_e_ss1l»<.=. Beiauty. fres-lines; Island exhibitors in transporting their _ An .venncss o for _*_-_ _W00lcn- and Cot- colors. - 0 s ' ¢ 4 .» ;`,!‘<.` wté ‘1 lv " ff: #Htl 3 ru "li iliifiiisiiteitfiftiifiis _,_ #ner *E Charlotttet ow § own- is ees:-: li 1 H Are characteri Equally u ell. tics. Do < not give that iiitiiisiitf live stock and other articles to St John ; it being contended that as there will be no exhibitions this year in that province, the Usvernment mivht very well assist tfoiiimon appearance D _ B ‘ ’ S to ,mpamd by Common me the stock raisers and agrieulturist AYPOLE SOA Made ln England. Cent.-'atrttke for all colors and 15 cent.-' for Black. At :ill l*ruggi.~‘t_=_ ln all Colors. »-1 C lfor till if abrics. v end their exhibits to St John. Arrangements are being made for excursion rates from all parts of P Els- land to St John during the exhibition, and no doubt, many of our progressive farmers will take advantage of them I0 see what their brethren of other pro- inces are doing. Besides the many interesting feaiures Free Book of :`;imp’e of “fork from % of the exhibition that have been referred P E gag to, the management is providing an un- # I usual amount of extra attractions.which # ‘ *g are mentioned in the advertisement in ‘Queen Sfl'€0f another column of this paper. ?l.'2w if artnet# i- LET us have the amount of that little Nova . Scotians has secured timber limits on the new line of railway, and 1 o her partie; have representatives going I P J - ` curing mining and timber lands. The opinion is generally expressed that the " - _Y _ terniising and liberal, will deal of children die daily be A woman may in sure the health of sees to it that she is thoroughly strong and important organs that sustain the burden of and makes baby’s introduction to the world easy and nearly painless. It rids maternity of eril. It insures th r’ y, rvous, fretful, dcspond ent, childless women into healthy, ha py helpful, amiable wives and mothers. 9o_ooo women have testified to the beneits denved from this marvelous medicine It does away with the necessity for the em barrassing examinations and local treat ment upon which most physicians insist. It substitutes certainty for the doubtful treatment of obscure physicians, who sel dom correctly diagnose these troubles. All medicine dealers sell it, and Dr. Pierce will cheerfully give free advice to ailing women who write him. ; Scores of women who have been perma- nently cured of obstinate and dangerous diseases by this great medicine, have permitted their names, addresses, expe- riences and photographs to be printed ` Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adi viser. This book is free and contains 1008 pages, telling the home-treatment for most diseases. Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover mailing and customs only, for paper-covered copy. Cloth binding go stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Butfalo, N. Y. i~Iat;d which has so lone' been rerno'e i - ` i ° me or from us and b‘i*“too` littleaknown Ia' dissertation QD w%ds_There goes I Th _ __ _ \_~_ _ _ r ttien. Our farming population are hap- _ _ _ _ e tits. siiogett i_nenI10I1Bd _by 0111' pily free tram two kinds of petty annoy- ' _ ' ll1l0rm_:1ri_t is the cod tishery. which has ance, namely tramps and weeds. From ‘ " ‘.h"“u °“tl5m'3t0"§' _“"5 fel" In flU9~11lV_the former cur insular position will ' 1 _M quaiitity. \\ hile the heh are good ' likely always secure to us freedom, not ~ 1~“"ll ‘be Chfch 13136 lht’ Spfilliih-AIH€Ii~ so in revard to the latter. Two or three . ran war is interfering with their sale. weeks p_;f0 beautiful fields in Ontario A* '°§"f‘1'”.§- “QQ season has been :rand Quebec were as yellow with wild ’ successful one. Irie spring was muclymustard bmssoms asif Covered with C liter than u‘ ~the `- r» ‘ G’ __ =_Uf\1 - _f f<`gS and It-€b@F._.S 1 cloth of that shade; other fields were ung about St .lonii s longer than usual, about half and ha1f_ some had only a . . s - mere ‘ i ki' f th ` cf.: ._fi§;...;.§"i_ ..i;’. 25.1: G°°dS -the largest variety and healthy in a wo- ' _ manly way dur- _ _- _ ing the period of ` ‘ . _ . _ gestation. D r _ _- ._ _ , Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures all - -' _ __ _ '_ _ 5"” weakness and disease of the delicate and __ ' ~ W Matters in N f dl d- _ V _ _ 1' °‘“‘ “” EDITOIVS MAI L. % J \\ 0 have late information from New- _-___ ~ _ t _ A' _ fotindlaiid which is _very iateresting to_ W,,3, ,ma Tmmp, __ _ Itafauliaiis as:presag@iig: increased inter- _-_ _" ‘ L'Ull'St‘ l)€lW€8[l ll18 l_)0l1JlDll]lOl] Blld that Su; _-I3 the prpggnt 3 000;] ti f ' 3 =1=»====-in 1~»a1==-f1===-= ff sh uh. i ‘ 5 AIN I vigorous and elastic. I5 liiinishg tlire ' ~- 1 squeamish spells of the expectant period - T ,Ha » v` . . I ' ` lieu tourists are at present visiing the li I prov ces named, and ' ‘r , _ I Ihland- and Several UNUIUE 9XP9l'lS ff0U1 farmers cannot be too careful lest wild _ - _ ' an _. Canada and elsewhere have been look- . mustard should come; an inch of pre- 'S ~ f ention Worth a fathom of cure. -i ` Th* in an the pu This letter looks short but I have no- . - ` ' - ' "gpg Sung nice patterns good colors. _ -_A gqgd fig fgf . mg ’”°"’ t’ “Y °‘°°P; _ S styles, at $5.00, 0.00, 7.00 and 8.00 A good Tweet suitable for boys “fl 2°°~ 8°” 511° W 'IU J _ 11 189 ERBLM AT' per__suit. _ _ Suit and pants selling at 25c to 50c. 25°' ` ' u y ` 8' Boys Slllis a large assortment! 00|' Own Halo of TWGOI. Gents C°u""' ‘t 8° °'“ Setting at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. at sos, socsnd ssc. per you - 24°- D” - _ Blue Sol- eeiiiu at 30c to *H _lens Roady to Woa|°175c_p.,,. y,,,d_ 9°- g selling- st 20s, ass 30¢, Il SAVE THE BABY! Pang; air for $1_0O_ A 1 _ _B|lI8 lllll Blank w0l°$‘l_ll| i°°°h' A 8°°a*mi¢ f°l‘ 5 _ _ _ . ( _ _ _ S P _ going st $1.40 to 1.50 and 1.75. stnplgllj ' Qui; 0,f,°‘,,m§}-l;°';,‘,1,;y”°§,:,'3 Obhe" Selling *t $150- double-width the; best value we I ever; I _ ~ L save he, babe Others _for$l.75. » had 1 Prints at 9c Gingama 11°ff°fS °f hy- Other lines going at $2.00, to 4.00 straw Hats $18,. B “sort - - t Flunelette at 3a 'RN perils frldhnitvirhigii BUYS “dd Pants Blue Serge for men and boys. We gan givemyidlu Sateen" ‘u wb” ‘t 1 makers shpuid pants at 25c,a.ssorted tweeds at 50c to ,_ good Straw from 406 to $1 00 Ladies haudkemhigg . ...is,'.... .t.......d. 90° ` ' “ 1 cause of the seeds oi: , 0 il Dress muslin " 72 disease _im lanted in ` , ;;1;;f,1,¢;,;e"b°~=»=» ig- Call and see the stock, the prices are sn her babe if she - Gladstone Said to inn, wa 0 11 dill This was when the Phonrgr-:ui was invented i Wonderful happen1ngs_t.a.k< pi _ ` h L b 0 in te um r usmess:o.- § Here’»r on more wonderful than WI if.: E CEN S :` \Vha.t would Gladstone say to ti that? What do you say 2 Thou- I~`, sands upon thousands a.reg°oing.f I* If you want nny, or Lumber of I-` any kind, try us. 3 Pi-ions tai Wiiilliliill §_ I § V Connlly’-1 arf. _ ‘M wiiurs. t0_sT. lg'_0urln grc. WANTED SOURIS STRAWBERRIES- Orders left with Miss Haszard Sydney St., will be promptly attended to. Parties will be notified on arrival of train. l2,3i WANTED.-Bya respectable woman a sit- uation as housekeeper or attendant upon an invalid lady. Apply to S T. This ofllcc. ll3ipd TO RENT.-Summer cottage. seven rooms, at Amherst Cove, V_Varren Farm. twenty min; ures from Rocky Point Wharf. Apply 10 John Newsom, Ch‘town 115w -*_ I l I TQ LET.-On Upper Hillsborough Street a. desirable House containing nve rooms, healthiest location in the city. Terms moder- ate. Enquire of R. J. Wood. corner of Hills- borough and Euston Streets! lltf LOST, on Thursday the ith inst, _a pocket book containing money. Finder will be re- warded byleaving at this omce. 9 3i pd. WANTED-A.: assistant cook at Hotel Acadia. 5lw TO LET-A large room in Wright.’sHa.ll suitable for lodge room, etc. Appy to J A, Lawson, P. O. 4 TO LET by the vear or for the summer months, a large two stery, well tinished,dwel- ing house beautifully situtated on rising ground overlooking Northumbland Stright and within about two miles of _Victoria. Crapaud. A charming spot for tourists. Applyat once at this ofdce. 23 if FUR SALE-N ew revised encyélbpaedia. Dic- tionary, 4 voIs,5300 pages. richl§illusti'ated;can behad at about ha f price at ornsby’s Book Store. 4tf a WANTED-A few boarders can be comfort- bly accommodated at Mrs J A Canreron‘s ` Great Geo Street. Apply at once, Flttf TO LET.-That comfortable and pteasantlv situated house on Upper Queen ing the southern halt of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, now in occupation of Com- mander Cheyne-Hot and cold watern! same -Rent moderate-Possessionalgiven 1stMay next. Apply to H James P mer. Ch town March 18 bf Fon SALE.-5 shares in hlasonic Temple a di=.e~1uat. Apply at this onrce.-28. tf. ' TO LET.-The* building at present occupied ny Messrs Blake Bros. next to _McLe_od’s brick building Kent street. Possession given November lst.-I1. Bearrsto. 29 if FOUND.-On fthe Murray Harbor Road a. purse containing a snm of money. The owner can have same by proving prongs? and mllillmmlltilllillm tiiliiilmlltii _ ._ , -3 I In I is a. necessity-not a. luxury only. To utilize every moment of precious time, to meet trains, to keep appointments, to be always on time, one must l a God Watch. fl You may have one. 1 You may not. To theilatter class we would _ like to say that we carry in ` stock RELIABLE WATCHES l _ only. We guarantee every .l watch. ` Our prices are very low. Call at N. 'r{§.N_1_j_0N’s, Have W. Grafton St W ""°““°"” “““ oblige,-Moons & MCLEOD. payin expenses. Ap ly _to Jo n is Esq _Flat River, July 6,.d Siiwlr pd. and, an ample supply Bfnizvbgirgdhmirlifutlli _ ` ' 1 transforms sickl ne _ _ ' ' cs ` . . . ~ I I ’ ___ _ the phonograph An Accurate T __ l li _iff P ,on er pon outlet gs ' _ I 0 is Opliiiing Bliiort llc, __ _ _ l _ J t‘;;‘;:.:2tl:.°;:.i*:f:t.: ltrlts liuitfi. " ~ _ l,Vl2lSS€ Harr al l Y 12. d2i U -ll-- Q g i _ il?) Ji 3 ’Lll`ll'l`ED. %% at % it a));‘,'(e is well tempered and will stand 1 l "/ crest strain without stretching. _ assay Harris Mark_ Wright Us Agents Gharlotlotol Rogers & R0 Agents, Sunrmorsllt 1 - ~ ...>~»-_-..-.-,..._,,_. ,. Pnlliliillil Pltlltiiili i » We are niaki-n__a.ll_the latest styles 5 i g g . of Photos, finished in a superior man- _ _ _ _ , ner, either on glossy or nat paper at Everybody is talking about our printing, the nie old stand, Grafton st. _ say it _is neat, artistic and best of a. We have also a new and splendid |,eas°nah|° Prices. stock of China, Glass and earthen- ' k ld b w________ This _S _he Place to get any If you would like to try our wor we wou oods at reasoiable rices. § see you' ie-,_._e-_€~»s. J D. TAYLO ~ ' U North Side of Market House. louse” STREET PRINTER Ann .ca