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I ._f._1,-__`-_,,______ _(ggi, .i_v§»_,;é,;_- THF GU-\“lilA\l PHARI ()'l"'l`ET()WN PRINCE EDWARD ISI ‘ you i.i_ sussarécili sr collliiiii Nlswsl ulloli ____ . £1 fm' ‘~'f~'ikt1~t iilcre if roll lime §\ » 1-] de illelilel l lclil ohwmr * \`\ il i 'ur i.li0iCeAffe~`l‘i Lffolinilé ‘l ‘ jx gi siring to learn typesetting ri 1 : . i. _ ,-on-,,,._ __ *I should apply at this oflice at once. \\'¢- he :eve ue have the boil ;_...1~_ ,rrriiiiril c`;»rl"_.»e soltl) iii iire E Tins postponed concert rind festival at ii-_ l\o7.'l\l iei-veit. iyou '_ - - _- _ :I0 it M _i HM ‘ou to and I, out ` \ ernon River Bridge will be held _\Vcd T-i i .» it-xi poimd from as nesdayeveningtlie l5t.li inst. beglnningfat till' ‘>C\l g %g1e??r§iE§e$an?und° , GREAT disappointment was expressed on all sides yesterday when it turned out Ffggh cl'B8lll to be such a disagreeable day for the _ _ 0 _Electric Light sports. It was hoped that took nlaee yeeternny afternnnn- I‘°t“"tn` ; YESTERDAY Mr. Geo. Brown purchased . st noon a chan uld b 'li Sbandlng the down f ` . ge wo occur ut ii en __ nnnr 0 “nn 41 head of cattle for Messrs. VVheat`ley-_ lthe time arrived there was still adown the ettendanee ef Clemens “'3'sla1`29- pourof rain and it was decided to p0St__ The orderof procession, was as' follows, pane the sports form” Week Aug_ mst Band, Masons, City Council, Police Force Wm bethe dna City Officials, Fireman. The body was placed on anremaifs carriage beautifully ‘Successors to Davison iii Cg_ E 1 Asomizii of Springtoifs land-marks has decomtgd Wm, acwers and hearing the * ‘bien 1°¢m0V@d in the dwlh Of Anglls inscription:“We Mciu~n,” It was preced- MO Nicholson, of that place, who died at _his ed by another carriage cove,-ed with gow- Mme. Saturday. Aus- UNI, at the "De ers, the tributes of many friends. old age of 81 years, aftervll illU0S3 °f Six The bearers of the pall were Messrs. D._ months. It may well he said of him, “he UM Reddin, A_ S_ Hewitt’ A_ E_ 'M0n.i_ served his day and generation, a man of somp L Huzard, J_ _]_ Davies, ,,_ndR_ strong Christian character he d ed h . " ` . , o o " d fully trusting inlthe merits of a wood Ce,;,eters,_ _ V crucified Redeemer.” "Death to him had 8 o`clock. Haunted on the best lgluglisa and American |05; 355 sting," as he heard the ,Reward Tl'l€ exhibition to be held in Cl1&I'l0l5t8- "n°"“" "m5fa°h°° In any respect' “well donegood and faithful servant enter t°“'n mlm September 25”’ tn Zetn ln thou into the Joy of thy Lord, when BOF promises to be an assuredsuccess. It is ’ .row and pain shall be unknown.” He was one” t'° the Mnr‘elme_ Prnvlneee and en' gg :coil W 145 QUCUJ Sffefl a member of Stratbalbyn Presbyterian n"‘eS_n'l`e already e°m'n3 ln from the nther cimmh_ A widow and family of Six sons _ Provinces, which show at this early date 2 ii ' Man Who E- Hugh The People”s Druggist, IC’ s..?... A .Noufiohes the system, :gives "'°'".......‘°*-* ‘"‘*i.‘~. ':i'°'....‘° "iz o e ooamins of the wheat andisalltlut we claim for 'he iansslost n ne of its factcn-s-cultivation it. our bread will ilieyou stron _ both plysicahy aadmentally. guy aloa of our Duclieaoe at 4 cents. It is excep- thlsllygood amd fresh and ]|op‘hrwthall who have . lt. \\ e also have plain bread at Gcentsand vienna at 7 cents. Telephone 98. D. Stewart, Eclipse Pakery. Hakes Best bread W J y. apt Jo n Gillis, of this City. is a sister to the deceased. Dieu. _ gall; I-F M . hi' this City, on the 14th, Maggie,dea.rly -beloved wife of John Doyle and daughter _M ‘ of the late Charles McFarlane aged 31 Q .1 ,031 is -f _*Sie leaves a husband and `-four cbildren to mourn her loss. ' Thy warm, fa-uehoart is still, -Andonthy palcand peaceful face _ Is resti~ng*"loatli’s_oold chill; _ ' f Thy hands are clasped upon thy- breast, We have kissed thy lovely br0W. ' And in our aching hearts we know We have no mother now. At Millburn, _Lot 8, Aug. 7th IQD, after eight. days intense mining of ' Henry A. dearly beloved non of Archibli Q and Melinda Campbell, aged 6 years and This _lovely bud so young. B0 fm, _ Called hence by early doom; ' ' Just came to show how sweet a flower In Paradise would bloom. 4 Ere sin could harm or sorrow fade Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And make it! blossom there. ?1”_""ii2'2 days. W//' _ . _.4 RESULTS TELL. L- H o D | c Tb oof of the udflin is the eatin Ho pital. AND e pr D 8 . 9’ d h f fthe extraordin power UoClnei|lAsais1a.ni at Royal I-Dlrdfll °f g;‘ertpi:irI1)r»’-N~_=~wn- fi-“S fe ef- form wonders in every case of PBUL If' f 'L f 'f, '_ sed of powerful is Dioeues ol Tino Eye, 'llirol ggbhluingrnembdiegwlt gpes rightto S _ the bottom, and pain is banis ed at once Nervillne cures all kinds of pain, internal treat West. or external. Go to any drug Stflfe and Kel' io 1 p.m. 2 to 4 p. m .,,_b.,|,g19, and be_delighi;d by its promp- mm Gum” titude in doing its wor . IF IT RAINS E PREPARED Weeks & C0, have now' on sale one oi the best selected Of Umbrellas and Sunshades, that can be f0\1Ud 1” icy, _ low line is a '22 inch frame at 43”? next two lines are covered with Laufentilm and have laiicy handles at 58 and 80° comes the Steel Rod with Sateen covering _ $12 $1.10 comes soinetliing better in a 23 inch frame at v $1.30 What do you say about ii. silk mixed. guaranteed to wea.r and not cut or change _ color $1.65, $1.85, $2.10, $2-30 and up ' ' 5” wa , bs ‘mir f l1avea.Gent-’s Umbrella, Steel Rod, Sateen Ati-1 ii ii . ° ‘ I ay as t y pa an 0 fmt prohibits such indecent actions. - meirand boys are in the habit of bathing repairs, did not open Monday ot? the Park Roadway The complainant says that some of the bathcrs Seem I/O revel in exposing their nakedness. The necessity of wearing bathing suits appears to be unknown to alarge majority. In the case referred M to only one was properly apparelled out “S of eight xathers. Young people should remember that the law, if nothing else, t A . ‘ A , 1 ` _ . ' \ JANT, E __ . f W 1"-es -1!-_-1' -re . 5- 1. is 1 ~' -"£--1 9 l g n sc oo, owing ComPi.An\Tlias been made that young THE Geor etow h l 1 Ge la sisted by Miss Florence Glllis. J ' ne e Bealrsto Ir*_¢=rment was made in Sher- ive f and four daughters are left to mourn the _that "' 3Te”'l' Interest abroad in being taken ,om of a kind _husband and Christmn in our Exhibition. The horse races on the e fathen The Sons are S_ J_ and Mm.dm_h_ fiiitll, and 27th, will also be a great attrac- Melchant Tailars’ of Minneapolis, U_P:S_‘ bl0I] &¥ld the DUFSE Of $4(Il.(ll ll) the f1'£€- and Dr. Nicholson, of the same place. f°r`”'n Wf" nengnarantee efn “end new Auem in L»_ S” and Roderick’ merchant, of races in that class. Besides these there M at Briidalban and Malcol Wm be S eelal attract* “ Bros. The cattle are for the Sydney and other markets. Aiuoivc Canadians recent-ly- registered T at the High Commissioners Office, L0 don, was Mr. A. P. Prowsc, Murra Harbor, P. E. I. THE Sunday School of the Georgetown Presbyterian Church purpose holding their annual picnic in the field of Mr. G. B. Aitken, Lower Montague, Frida next. Rev. D. B. McLeod, M. A., of Zio __ Church, Charlottetown, will preach in St. _ John’s church, Belfast, next Sabbath . morning at 112 o‘clock in the interest o the Century Fund. YESTERDAY Mr. R. Matheson received a letter from his son James in Springs,South Africa. In the l -.tter he makes mention of Rev. T. F. Fullerton, John Proud, Wm THE Montague Bridge schools opened _ onday with the following staff of , mat ho _ Th _ p ` 'oni in the evenings, 1; Q daughters m;MrS_ J_ M_ Nichols; an; andanumber of side shows will be on P ‘ M,.S_ Peter McDonald’ Rose Vdley; thegrounds. All persons should remem This is the individual we# Mn.s_ John Brown, ,formerly of this ber these dates and make no other en- _ _ - - r ,gageme ts. to meet If perchance he 18° City, now in U. S., Mrs. M. J, Stewaétw n . i .woken We feel “hat if he * C1‘&Daud;an_d Sarah at home- His remal s, Tm: GUARDIAN regrets to chron cle th l is rn . W€1‘€l&ld 111 3911085011 C¢m@f'@1'.Y 00 M011? "morning another sad drowning accident on Wednesday, the 22nd August. appears °n" eteek nf PIP" end. day afternoo th t ' h h in be _ U- ere ° “Walt 'J 9 fesuf' that happened at Hampton yesterday in another column of the paper. According 'gens e W ‘1`°°l51°I\ Of the just “'50 di* in the L°1‘d T0 . afternoon between one and two o’clock. t qi _ _ - A T I S F I E D O the bereaved family, friendsand relations _ -‘ Chester Myers, 13 years old, eldest son of the GUARMAN tenders its sincere sympa- lbmy from us, th Mrs. C . h ' ' ° ` Mr. Robert Myers of Hampton, while out in a boat, on the river just below his home jumped over to have a bathe. The water being six or seven feet deep and the younglad being unable to swin, he never came tothe surface. A small boy who was on the shore at the time ran ‘away when he saw young Myers jump wverboiirri. .ions myers' ron ofAbraiia'm Myers who was not”'far away came to the rescue.l;u5 was toolate tosnve theunfortunate boy. ‘The bodywas 're-f covered last evening shortly after six o’clock.' Much sympathylis felt for the ved parents in their hour of sorrow. A olvnonmion.-At a_ special meeting of the Hillsborough Hoon N5. 7, hem in their mm iasneveniiig, slid" following remlution was unanimously adopted, and a copy ordered to be sent to the widow and family of the deceased Chief Large. Whereas, it has seemed good to the Almighty Disposer of _ Events to remove from our midstourmoet V worthy and esteemed Chief; and wheuas the intimate relations long held by the d60e|_\Sed with the members of this Com- pany render it proper that we should place upon record our appreciation of his services as a fireman. and his merits as a _ Chief; therefore Resolved, that we deplore the loss of 'our Chief with deep feelings of regret, softened only by the confident hopathat his spirit is with those who having' fought a good nght here, are en- joying perfect happiness in a better world. Resolved, that we tender tohis alllicted relatives our sincere cond n at`the loss of one who was ai good citizen and a devoted dreman. Resolved, that a copy of the foregoing resolutions signed by the Captain and certified by the Secre- tary, be transmitted to the family of the deceased and to the press for publication. Trios. RONAHAN, Captain. A. E. HEARTZ, Secretary. Tnnfourteenth annual Maritime Rai`¢ road Young Men’s Christian Association Convention is to be held at Kentville, N. S., Aug. 30th, to Sept. 2nd., to which the railroad men of the Maritime Provinces' are cordially invited. Rev. Geo. A. Hall, State Sec‘y. Y. M. C. A.,and Mr. Pearsall, Ass’t. Sec'y. R. R.Association,NewYork, Pastor W. F. Parker, Yarmouth, N. S., Mr. A. F. Bell, Sec`y. Y. M. C. A. Halifax. N. S., A. W. Robb, Ass't. Maritime Sec’y. of the same place, and Mr. A. Wilspn, C. T. R. Montreal, have already been se- cured as speakers, with Mr.John Britten, Sec`y. Y. M. C. A. North Sydney, C. B.,to lead the singing, Those employed on other roads than the D. A. 'R. will secure trans- portation in the usual way upon theirown roads. Return tickets at one second- class fare will be issued by the D. A. R. to all delegates attending, from the sta- tion where they take passage on their train. The Kentville Railroad Associa- tion will provide entertainment for all who attend. Names should be sent to Mr. ' F. W. Cochrane, D. A. R._Kcntville,N.S.` 1 or to C. Upham,Travelling R.R. Y.M.C.A. Secretary not later than one week before should take advantage of this opportu- nity to- take a trip through the garden of N ova' Scotia and attend this Convention, which may mean much for them for time and eternity. eat er ale on the 11th instto Mr (ggyering straight or curved ba,I1d‘le, g'l1E1I‘- ~ and_Mrs.M. Martin ason, V Sod; ’ ‘ med ’ - ° 1 d allai. 1.1 . _ .im E to hold its color, it ea s $ 0 - eks -Store. - . u The pain of a strain or sprain quickly relieved by rubbing in Bentley’s Lini- ment. 171-ciiiar size 10c Large bottle Ladies-see those’Dol1g0la buttoned boots Ramsay’S are $111) a pair,fo.rmer prioe$1.50 and 4%, ` heres ° _ _ ___;_nl§a|Unom .di .U 1 -~ _r eral Stool Prld ‘April Cotton pei 100 lbs *- an- oval. chocolate coated pill. In tliiscon- densedfonn ibcontains all of nature _s most strengthening and invigorating tonics and restoratives and for this reason it is lun- - 0-D _ _ rgstorative. It cures all diseases caused by t pale, weak nervous men, women and child- ren strong and healthv. 50 cents a box. ole ce * and our earnest sympathy in theiramict-ion I 8 the Convention opens. _All railroad men ’ il _ ,' .This is the remark of our rincipals, Wm. McMillan and W. J. Fraser; Assistants, Mrs. B.F. Stewart and Miss Pearl Vanlderstine. CALEDONIAN CLUB.-The train arrange- ents for the Seo' t'sl1 Gathering at Souris othe reports we have from the country the Gathering for 19(1) will be one of _the largest ever held in this Province and we would advise alllwho wish to enjoy a pleasant day’s outing to take it in. NEW YORK STOCK =I.IST. l _ Closing prices August 14 American Sugar ' _ $1 American Stool and Wilt - . $2, American Tobacco _ __ . T 'Brooklyn Transit 1 s assi 'Burlington 1 _ .Continental Tob. ._ Federal Steel on 5 4 » on I.oai¢v=ill¢ and Nasiiviiis -_ 76i~ New York Central _ - .f __ Rock Island- ' _ 108i St. Paul ~ 114% Tennessee Coal and Iron 7241 Union Pao 1_>r'fa 368 United States Rubber 3) WHAT IS DR. CHASFS NERVE FOOD? In appearance Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food is proached as a blood builder and nerve in blood and exhausted nervcsand makes A ` e Pastuerized milk at Pickard’s Grocery. ticky fly paper, the-stick’ _ iest of them all. 3 large" double sheets ~ . 'P 10 oonts. ' LlTTLE`\ ' TAN GLEFOOT. 1 9 double sheets 10 cents. ilson’s Poison Pads 8c. per pkg, (5 pads) =Sweet Poison Pads _ ooo ominous ooo Q 10c for 3 page (105 pads Davis’ Poison Felts § @ 10c for3 pkgs of(`l2pads)»_ _ L \ _ . is 55 ` in 5" ' ’\ /Qf/CC/575 _ _ . ! J ` `.M0lllllS i& JUST 1 How 1 Refreshing! . many customers, day. after coo] healthy refreshing We make is specialty Soda. ~ “As good as the best’ rc-ne r _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ .,.,_.,__ . r _ .. . _. i .. __ 13)* _ . _ -_- _ -.f_ 1- _.1 -.xi _ Tanglafootfaf to AN ice cream 'party was given by the _ orgetown band Monday eveniu_g.It was _ _ rgely attended. Tris Lower Montague school re-opened V - _ 5 _ oririay. ,w.i~i.McNeiil,B. A.,rrinripi1, ' ~ ~ ' DEATH has again visited Lower Mon- . _ ~ A I U ague and can-i d fl' A ` h . e o nnie,t eyoungest child of Mr. Benj. Wright, aged four _ ' Tm: funeral of the late Chief Large m0Hl»hS- Made for actual service in ` in every size, expensive or imp. riisyre buiiiwiili all the trunk-style that’s practi- y ; ‘ 'cable,a.iid handsomely finished ri. I even to the $2.25 kind. f Trunks for little trips or long , _ journeys; but "the prices . _are ` always short. ' -Trunks with straps and. Trunks without. ' - ' eacbeis: Principal, J. E, Jay, B. A.;Vice- in I .T 1 1 $2.-25, 2.85,. 3.15, 5.25, 5-75. 8.25, 10.75. _ _ .I _ F ~_~'. 1 the factory-and priced _ 1 'little lowerthan anything else* "‘ inPEI . *X . Z '_ ' . - ` r . ..f-.4 - > , r _ 1 1 ,~ - i i , ' ' V _V ' 3 ’ - . '_ - ..,',_ » - _<.-.,;. _; 1,4? V The Bimest Store on Cbaxloitetc wn’s Buncst Street, ii Subsrtantial r Fllfffiifufv’ Till* W _ I(_`_\. _1r§_ V. *LA-\._ ,~ A /_ _ _ ill 1 /fa __ _ _ Youfllgnd what you want here. especially if yoa’ro par ii - ‘ticular and want good furniture. _ '_ . _ ~ _ ` - -`, . _ , . _, . ' ,_ . . _._ , " Wears showing a dna line. Prices from $24.00; (oz iff' l_»',',; ' _ $22.'80fcash) for a solid Walnut, Spring Seat Suite, up to ff AF. . $85.00, the best Turkish Rug Suite,-_But we have n _ .. _ Suites a good deal cheaper. ‘ NEWSQN "ll \l‘l‘\\ l x We Dont Keep Them il f il _ Everything in the men’s Furnishing Lino, 8!¢¢P¢ the b°°t3- Qualityaway Up. Pioos *Down Low, Buttons, Gulf Buttons, etc, _ ' _ _ (hir Strong Line, Dui- Neckwear. In- all theflatest styles, from 2c to 7 5c each. “ Store open Saturdays till 11 p.m. ' Gordon & McLellan ' -_ `MEN’S FURNISHERS. ' _ » ~ Traveling' Rugs. Black Dre88i§ood& ' Hggifsfy, Liningo. v Shirts. _ Gollarforngae - sam better.” -T HE- e .@- . ` `* Coombs, Duncan Kennedy, all of whoni R0‘l1lIld t0pS and flat' tops" ' ` were well. _ `_ ii' _ vg A ll 1 Our Trunks are .direct fifom»~__ f- _ f .is 'T _ f ._ 1 lil in Pnliaoii suites 5 A Z " sf' *cl P We Sell Them Quick