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' 3 if? ,_ V _,_ J 1. 1?, Sli ...af gr; '.3' ‘ff .4 rs. i I., _ ,, . ,_ 1., .. _"7 I 7 l :WV ll » ,fr tl,-. . _ _ 1; . ,fl -fl 'lg' JJ,” -` ' . w.('\»,~ 'gd _ '~ ~ -_ r. ._-... - .- »""~.-1* A.. , 9 ‘ V 'Ill GUARDIAN Wl, PRINCE "]'ULY"`§, |'9o4` ‘ ‘ » ~~ - ° .I0S..r.._§C.rrS_ FIRST' |NFLlT)'2 nnrninu suns Arrive Last Night by the Northumberland- Great Prospects for a Grand Re-Union During the Next Two Weeks- Four A Nurse Says: “Pe-ru-na is a Tonic of Efficiency.” --v*--4:-*_-_‘_-e _~_-_-_-_»_-_-_- _- __._._m____ _ :_`_M~t_‘_‘:;‘.-_~:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_»_-:_-_-_A _ __ _-v-______ _.__ V. i7" P 4 ,: _. L-_-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- MRS. KATE `l'AYI.0R. /V Mrs. Kate Taylor, s graduated 1 nurse olpmmlnsnce, gives hcrex-, perlence with Per-uns ln an openi : letter. Her posltlon In .socletylnd I , professional standing combine I0, ,» glve special prominence to beri 4: utterances. 4. __________________________________________ - _ C ll lCAGO, ILL., 421 Monroe Street.- “As fur ns I have observed, Pemna is the iincst tonic any man or woman r-on use who is weak from the liter clients of any serious illness. "Peruns seems to restore vitality, Increase bodily vigor and renew health and strength in s wonderfully short time.”---MRS. KATE TAYLOR. Address ’l‘ho Peruna Medicine Co., (Joiumhu..-, Ohio, ir you desire free liters.- ture on catarrh. _ Drunkenness il Cured j Secretly _ -Rv "/'_' 1: ef -_ ;>ff;_L ~I*" ‘ - _-~`, Free Sample "/"5" d ll~r '~ 4' Q é' 2:.. ,‘:.r.‘;_:.;_,_@:;.;‘.'i~f ii' \ monlnls and price soul 1'; ’/'\ '_ .fg 1 -,_ . _\_ ` s ».~ ‘ 1 / l in plain scaled envel- ope. Correspondence _‘I ¢ sacredly conlideniial. 'f "}‘~,,, _ __a- Enclose stamp for rc- , _'jf rl \ ly. Address-Ths \ Samaria Remedy Co.. _`» 23 jordan St., Toronto. Grredherhusbsnd. Canada. -Shorthorn bull for sale -The pure bred Shorthorn bull Royal Charlie, 14 months. registered in S H H. Book. He is a line animal, Fit for service, and will be sold at a moderate price. Robert Stewart, Southport, P. U. Lot 48.- July 9, d 2|, w Zi pd. Hundred Pass Summerside. engers Reach l The iirst contingent ot Home Corners ` arrived last night by the Northumberland. There were over 400 passengers by the host and the people of Summersidc with the Tourist Association are most aagulne of the success of the Home , Coming scheme. Most of:1ast night's i arrivals cams from Massachusetts vis the steamer Calvin Austin from Bost¢n.l The wharf at Summer-side was crowded with spectators when the sieamsr arrived. Extra cars were attached io the trains both east and west to convey the extra passengers. Very few remained in Summerslde. Below is apartial list of those arriving last night. Mrs Lucy Corbin, Worcester Mrs W A Briggs and daughter, Attleboro Mrs T S Falrbain, Lawrence Bessie M Fielding, Albert/on, P E I l Miss Irene LrD-lwson, Boston Miss Marlon F Keele, “ C D McKenzie, Waltham Mrs A D Martin, Boston Mrs F Martin, Concord Mrs E ll Sohurman, Portsmouth. N H Laura A Wales, Brookllne,Masg J F Collin, Medford, Mass Mrs J W Crawford, Brockton, Mass John Noonan, Brockton, Mass Mildred Noonan, " “ Louis Perry. Amherst D W Ross and wife, Arkmount, Mass H Miss Annie McDonald, Boston MrsS A McCormack, New Bedford ll VV Hlllson and wife, Everett R C Rogers, Exeter, N H _ W H Palmer, Groveton N H Miss E C Clark, Pittsdeld, Mass Miss F G Clark, " “ ~"'f Mrs J N Clark, “ " IH Mr andMrs Murdock McDougall.Boston Miss Eleanor Green, Lebanon, Pa Miss Jennie MacArther, Waltham Elizabeth MacLeod, Auburndale. Mass M;-SC S Condrey, and son “ " Mrs R D Halliday, Everett Mrs C A Merriam, Cambridge Miss Ella J Donald, Worcester Miss Mattie L Cousins, “ . Mary C J Neil, Brookline, Mass Annie McPhee, “ " Maud McPhee, “ “ -Mr and Mrs Louis Taylor, Clinton Mrs George Cheney, Manchester Bertha Cheney, “ Herbert. D H Corbin, East Boston Mrs Sarah H Corbin, “ l Mrs J H Baker, Oshawa.Ont J H Baker, “ Madge Baker, _ " M Bertha Tobin, Boston Mrs J Dunsford, Belmont ci-no-manuales an sane.-.nan P. E. l’s Greatest Clothing House We are now showing some splendid lines of Shorey's guaranteed Clothing. Boys' Norfolk Suits, Boys' 3 piece Suits, Men’s Suits in all sizes. We would like you to call and see the largest and best selected stock of Clothing in the City. Open evenings till eight o’clocl:. ` See our show window for patterns and prices. S. . cl)0llald. nonsense :sas _issinnncgi (JENTLEMENI qginsd 9 S it hs tim to .`.'.'.i°.'l‘J§r.’.'I."..§‘.'°“" ua... ..."2‘i’.¢`i.“.ir‘i‘§.'g.“..a {.°..’ir‘§.,.. °w. give you the bestndtszg eiothss,hu¢ the best value for your money. 0 .sr ¢ is-ii lin Niiiiigan. P- ' , ~[l_' er" Mrs C Dagle, East Boston l Miss Anais Dagle, Jamaica Plains Miss Bessie Stewart, Boston Miss Annie Lynch, Lowell Miss Etta Lynch, “ Miss Bessie Lynch, “ Mrs James Lynch, “ Wm. MoCaunell, wife and daughter Lawrence Mass James Reid, St John N B John T McDougall, Pt. du Chenc Howard McArthur, East Boston Carrie McArthur, West Somerville George D McAree, Haverhill Mass W J Powers, Elliott Dominick J McAres. do. James H Gibson, Somerville, George B Thomas, Moncton N. B. Jerome A Donahue, Brighton, Mass l _ - - m Dr S A Nicholson, Haverhill Mrs H C Kendall, Boston Miss Emma Harper, Waltham i not. ` We wish to remind you that we have just received a new stock of men’s and boys’ one and two piece bithing suits. Swimming is a delightful ex- ercise this sultry weather and every man or boy who contemplates al plunge in the briny, should be provided with one of these suits; they are serviceable and cheap as well, ranging in price from 25 cents up to 95 cents. We have also a dandy line of sweaters in plain and club* colors; also soft front shirts in attractive patterns, imitation Panama hats, fancy cotton hose and all the other little comforts that help to make lile_ enjoyable these hot days. Drop in and see us ; ,we'1l be _pleased to 'show but goods whether you intend to buy now or 3fNlNf_ii»_._i!ii!!iil_li, & 0"-§ Tha following is tha list of entries for Rebecka, D.,ch m, Parkside, 2. 22 3-4, D Steele, Summersido. ‘te Miss Annie Woodslde' cnmbddze thsFuturlty races on Summsrslde Driving ,` ` I _ /' Miss Minnie Owen, Allerton Mass P‘“`k'J“i7 wiht” . V ` ' -» fi s /' Miss alms L Kendall Boston T““EE “UW” C'-#ss ~ \ ' / \ i ’ . 4 /V 1 ‘ ' /. \}/___» \ Miss iililsthcrlne MacLeod, Qulncey Dunca§‘HcMillan, Lowell Mrs George Stratton, Barre Vt Alex Straiion, Barre Vt Arch. McMurchy. Toronto John S Arthur; Roxbury George Coffin, Winthrop Mass John M MacDonald, Boston Terence Gaudet, Bethel Maine, J F McGinnis. Bangor Me H H Drake, Everett Mar.. E A Wales, Brookline Mass J E McDonald, Bzooklyn N Y [li THE iWiSl Fshing Tackle in big variety at Gourlis's Drug Store. Miss Gladys Holman returned home last evening from McGill. George Jeffrey, formerly of this town was a passenger by the Northumberland Thursday evening. There were live horses among tho shipments by the Northumberland yesterday morning. Heath Clark arrived home last evening from Boston to spend his vacation at his home in Surnmerslde. Mrs A A Clay, New Glasgow, with hor children have arrived on a visit to her old home ln Summerside. There was little change in Neil Mc- Quarrie‘f condition yesterday. Strong hopes of his recovery are entertained.: D M Condon, Travelling Passenger Agent I. C. B. was a passenger to th Lland hy the Northumberland Thursday evening. Misc Annie McPhee, from Brookline, Mass., was a passenger by the Northum- berland last evening to visit hor home at Coleman. McMurdo Bros. have added their names to the list of merchants who will close their stores at 6 p. rn. during six months of the year. Miss Maud McPhee was a passenger by the Northumberland last evening from Brookline, Mass., on n visit r.o har home at Coleman. l Gordon and Mrs. Montgomery ol Pits- burg, Pa., arrived by the Csmpsna vssterday on a visit to friends in Mslpequc and Middleton. Dominick McArse of Haverhill, Mass., who has been absent from the province bout ten yearn was s passenger to Ht. Stewart last evening to visit his rslatlvss. Among the passengers by the North-I umbsrland last evening wars Kiss Mary Campbell and Kiss Evelyn McPhee from Brookline, Kass., sn rants to_i0olsman to visit friends. Them will be no service in the Baptist Ohuroh tomon-sw morning, but Sunday School will ba hsld as usual. In the -vsning the regular ssrvios will bs hold Rav. llr. lckiiicp pastor. Rav. A. D. Archibald will rmsash in tha Methodist Church, Bsdeque, Sunday morning sad svsmsg and at Dana Traverse In the afternoon. Rav, lla Kc- Laughlla has not yatrscovsrsd from his Illness. Yssrsrday was the ctosllg day ul the olsblscits In wskrwoshs and sssillll- Tnstntal vots stood: lbrli7, against 79. This represents most of the property holders, a lsrls majority d whom hh il favorshis lystsd. , K Rav John M.A., lathe Sunlulerside. McPhee, Frectown. Tryon.- Summersids Bsdella, b m, Weatlawn, HC Hooper, Charlottetown. Parklawn, b g, Parkside, Mac Steele, roon-vn:an.oLn amass. Lady McPhee, b rn, Parkwood, John Prince Lee, b g. Precepior, S N Dawson, Parkzillian. b s, Parkside,Drnlel Steele, Lena, C.,b m,Parkside, Albert Craswell, South Rustica. MacKinlay, b g, MacKinlay, Duncan Robertson, North River. THREE-YEAR-OLD CLAPS Plckaninny, b g, Parkwood, A A Black. ‘ Amherst. Toney, bg, Parkside, H C Hooper, Charlottetown. Kriukls,hs, Kreshna, L B C Phair, Fredericton, N B. .- Park Cannon, bg, Parkside, G N Qu- non, Summerslde. Golden Arrow, Parkside, H Alonzo Ramsay, Summerslde. Nligcntrose, David Duffy, Fredericton, Admiral Togo,bs, Parkside, Kennedy Bios , Summerside. 'I' W0-YEAR-OLD CLASS. Ellen Wood, b m, Parkwood, James L Mulrhead, Tryon. Mildred, b m, Parkside, Levi Sllliphant, Summerside. ' Park Pilot, b h, Parkwood,Georgo Read, Sumrnerside. ‘» John R., b g, Parkside, John L Read, Summcrslde. North Bsdsqne. ' Blackthorn_ h g, Brazilian, Mac Steele, Summerside. will never he cured by the fslso,unnavural stimulation ot liquor. First. increase your vitality, build up the s stem, slrengthen and purify the blood-v. en the heart will resnonii and grow strong. Fsrrozone is precisely what to take, it 0 gives you an appetite and a digestion that will look alter everything that is eaten. Ferroxons improves nutrition. makrs rich, vital-ring blood, and is positively rho most powerful restorative and strength- sner known to science; it improves the nerve tone, regulates the hesrt's action, makes the fsebls strong and the sick wall. Ferrczcne will do you untold ggod and costs only 501:., at druggists, or olson 85 Oo., Kingston, Ont. Dn.HA\nr.ror1’s Prr.r.s Srrnotsrn 'ras Lrvrm. _....____._---i W . Belle, bm, Bronze Omer, R 11 Mont- , gomery, St. Elear__'>:s.' 'V ' _ Jean, bm, Executiuneer, A A Lcckle, Charlottetown. Kinkora, gg, Perfection, Ambrose Monaghan, Kinksra. SPRHYERS. Wholesale". and Petaii. Y/ SUCCESSPS TO DODD ‘£2 ROGERS. / ~ e Parkloop, g m, Parkside, Robert Baker, HEARTS THAT ARE DISEASED K an Ask to see them, july 6, rgos. Bd rd wil l SUMMERSIDE. RAINPRUUF CLUTHS Ladies’ all-wool Rainprooi Cloths, 60-inches c. Dark Grey at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 a yd Bronze Green, at $1.75 and $2.25 a yd. These are the most satisf actory Raincloths made and y person buying them can’t help realizing that they have bta,i.ned the greatest possible value. Mclinugan _ Wright If you want a bargain in hose wear the Black Cat kind. 7 d, ft, l The Shoe You Want , _ _._Lsdies' are your feet sensi- tive? Theuyouwaut s shoe :i'.sa;°a=.‘f.°:.';;’a;.':.1h“=“- An you proud? Just a ilttiebl ofthe shape gigs: foot? Then % want t “DOROTHY DD." Afeyouinciiusrlto he seo- l` your th tmoat » vzue ebtsiusbz ln°s‘lsos»- "nonofrnv noon'-, Oxford Shoes Pao Boots 3.75 8014 °\=11_\»y H .'!.i£'.'?..'t_§_i‘.l!_i .5 L HHEEEHEEEEHHHEEEE Sennur s __ T' ,;~., I llilill Film _ af `~' #mi ` ,n I \ if/fs ri,/-, nom-1r.'r\w-'mv-=¢ --l_»_1 ' '»‘°»`»~'s.» .= - Ti; into ~‘f; 1. `\\lY' P ,ro I _L LONDONUHOUSE r ,,. , , ~ i _ _ cs 7,- *af* \ I “' ’ _J\_, -__ Tins floor paint wiliout wear all paints :nada- M ERON 8|. T Co