_M1!ll|A'l'lB'l'NlIl CHMRLOTTETOWN nnmn » “""‘ m'°°|°if'a. ous§_l5 ` 'i""‘°' neu: ‘ amine Dau; ` communications to The Qbarlottatowl Guardian r.a.n ' ' 'ruuasn/iv. aucusr r. lg". 1 ' ui. ` ' "”~ Jl'i,.\i ji ' Wl1¢i1W`<`lti.' nfrean - ` thing in! ‘tackle you will find tliiS the most satisfactory stock to get your requirements. We carry everything required by the amateur expert angler. ` llualily Throughout . We take great pains in the British nation at the presen direct from the makers. If you come here once you’ll _become a regular customer J. G. Jamieson DRUGGISF ism of R great young democracy." INSPIRATION FROM CANADA. - juncture. We were in and need of a dinner Premier Borden is quoted as 3e\¢cting0l1l'g00d8lJ11yiIig tonic; and we have found the requlr- having read England a lesson with ed stimulant in the presence of the the remark that "a parliament elect- Canadian statesman, representing as sd chiefly on domestic issues. Bild they do with splendid adequacy the so preoccupied with matters of purs- abounding vigor, the shrewd practi- ly domestic concern, can hardly be cal' insight and the enlarged patriot- regarded as an ImlJ€l'iBl PBl`1iBU\°“¢ e From_the turmoil and strife of our ,small whip for the home land; "Six _ political dqudbblw dw' in Cmadm years of bitter and unlruitful party - " The Standard d tb controversy, says , oftan turn with acl! pity towar s e “uno “usa” and mhobhd the “_ solid and stable governmental insti- tion.. .muh on. nut’ hu men B0 tutions of the mother land which we bu” in nu-in' dawn' th, otha, do regard. and justly so, as the world's Preoccupiad in resisting plana of ds- -...ds 1. .ov-----B--_ ;_=»°11;1°-.___»»»»= =»» _-_»--15 3:-»-=-»-\==; ..‘i~.li~i’-":'°°:i:l"'.:1.:.-"3-:.':e.s:‘f':'.:° lt is refreshing to find that oeea- as or s momen os i sense o slonally the mother land_ looks to perspective. Unqusstionirbly we are a Canada for inspiration. Referring to more provincial people, with narrow- the visit of the Canadian ministers er instincts and a more restricted at present in London The Standard outlook, than we were at the begin- of the 18th. July iust received, has ing of the century." some remarks that are of peculiar And again this: “The masses have interest and significance. . been deballohed by a vast system of "Apart altogether from its specific collective corruption and their pat- Ch*“'l°l-"°i°‘””» 8° P""'l°“°lY fefefred objects,” says the Standard. "the riotism has been undermined by con- to' visit of Mr. Borden and his fellow stant appeals to the worst instincts ministers is of incalculable benefit to of class, envy and cupidity." t At the Parliamentary Associations in the highest-and truest sense," So much for this bouquet. But in which remark The Standard infsrs is token of ,.emembmnce_ Not on “_ throwing bouquets at Canada and "a subtle reproach to our absorption count of its intrinsic value, but to her ministers The Standard has a in parochial squabbles." _ ,__.__._..__.._,_... .~---_-,-,-,-_.~\-_-_-,,=--Q.. * I l ' """"""""""""""""‘ "" """'”"""’"""`”""""' """' ' ' ' ' ` ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ` ` ` ElIlPlOye|`. Wedding Rings tamped, G. H. T. are the ind that will wears life- time. We have a large stock of wk. 14,: and 18k During the past few weeks a larg amount of correspondence, some fo Prohibition Act. Our correspondents deal with con Prices $l. 50 to $8 75 ac- cording to weight. » G. il. Taylor able as showing how the law is be * “sw 'xinoesoncs non-1|. °”‘"”" °“““"“‘°"' ' WH. HONBOURQUEITIS. Mgr do we think the sincere friends o te Private Baths Runnin: Water and Long Distance Telephones in all rooms, Largs Bright Sample Rooms. CUISINE UNEXOELLED SYDNEY. N. S. government does as well as or ,betta than another. The thing is to hav -din l less unless they receive the sympath ' “Grab Sale. The lady who is fast enough to grab one of those bats be- fore her neighbor will fcel thankful that she read this advertisement. Every hat in our millincry saloon whether trimmed or untrimmcd will qe offered at. the ridiculously low price of 50c. Now this is not a printer'a error, but is what you can term a grab price on your side. All child- ren's millincry and girls’ hats includ- ed in this calc. Nearly every hat of- fered is of this year`s import, but‘_ Pn.ton's are to have no left overs and we want the millincry room to display the many bargains we are offering ln our furniture sale. Hurry up and help us make room. I"aton‘s, DGYBIICE nor any other will knowingly ru l I 1 . _,_ _, l ’ Cameron s “ ing, it will be the duty of the gov H0me_,Made,_ ernment to look to its officials. , t em and help ng one anot cr to se Swe *-|’ure--Wholesome f ‘it that his intention is carried out. b had at these grocsrn- Let the friends of law and order, ir- respective of political partylsm unite Coffin U. Co--M & A McLeod, . Crockett Ga Co-Chappel's Grocery, SECRET OF BAKING _ ‘ GOOD BREAD. There is probably no accomplishment 10"" Cim2|'°f\--.l0hn Wh¢*\l|¢l’- that a woman glories in more than the ability to bake go0d bread. White Wm M°m'°°"p° L' S"‘.”"w°°d Swan Yeast Cakes always ensure a .. . light, wholesome and delicious bread. P. Mulnns (bclwcnn Richmcnd Cd Sold by grocers in 56 packagns 0, 6 FownalSls) Mrs Tramor (Rochford a naked Send today for admp1e_ wmgd M rs Geo Moore Water -between Swan Spices & Cereals, Limited, \_ naendi Pownall |Toronto. Ont 1 ‘ ,mr-wi Q -l Come Here for Good Harvesting Supplies Come here for your harvesting hardware and you » rabbe`n Grocrry- _l. ll. Cronin will be sure of getting the very best grade of supplies ' marked down at reasonable prices. Our line is _complete with everything you could pose. . ' V lbll' require including hay carriers, holsts, raftef _¥`f|PP\¢l. lily. rope, wire cable rope. scythes, snaths, Pellm- “whine dl; Scythe scones--. in an ni one you could require. ~ ` Our Prices. usllt ooasld red, ' f cau secure elseevherel Bee th: lise."e ‘mm thu you ' Fef_lnell~-8:7 Chandler . . A `Victoria°Row. HW .id publication and some personal, has as far as the Prohibition Act is con- been received by the Guardian with earned. reference to the enforcement of the dmong in their own loealigged and needed in some siéctions, did consider- I” “H sizes' the information they give is valu- Bble damage in Uthem- HB5' °“l' ing enforced. whne we have no de Bet in and in evils has been complete- sire to place any restrictions on the ly ruined and Will be lit onlv f°l` tha ` manner in which such information is compost heap. In some DBF!! Of _|,,¢|,rgQp|_;¢;m I given we would prefer, and we be- Prince County where the land' is low lieve much more good would be done, the grain crops have been seriously if the political aspect of the question damaged, and it is feared that the The Guardian is not concerned, nor Edward Island has seldon experienced mperancc are, as to whether one but in abnormal years even even _ D D - ' the Act enforced. In this governments ada and in many of the western and government officials are power- and Middle States the damage has ' ` _ much to e Judging by thc vote which brought the Prohibition Act into existence "Get your drugs and sundries at the friends of temperance are an The TW" Macs' We have averything overwhelming majority in this proi- grade drugs and supplies' have B ince and if they are in earnest the large stock 0| the best goods odered Act will bc enforced. We ical sure dn me mm-keg our gales people are that neither the present government are courteous and you can get here C U t t th . . th loss of time or trouble and the qual- o n sr 0 e opinion of e major- t in to _ _ , - p-notch, th pric s Just ity, provided they know what that ly W bf; dl. B or eervicee T _ _ _ right. y o t e s . he opinion is. The government has its Two Macs' 149 Great George SL officials appointed and we he- 7-28Mti. lieve it is the intention of 7-13M1;f_ the gflvefnmenf that the” Ofli- There are laws in Mechanics just as clals shall do their duty. It is there are laws that govern the Uni- for the people to give the officials "€1'5¢~ A tYP°W‘”lt‘" that lE|10l'f=B - s “slat assismgme they Cahn' helping down early. The typewriter that is that the law is carricd out; this fail- mid, “ands up to the end A_ Milne Premier Mathioson has publicly, VALUABLE HORSE through the Guardian, expressed his $9 intention to have the Act enforced and his intention has been quoted - approvingly in many newspapers hroughout the Dominion. The eyes of iis own constituents and those of ,our sister provinces are upon him (Always The Same) _nnn ws reel sure that ne win ses to THE PROHIBITION ACT- in this one aim that the country's law shall be respected and a few 6 weeks or months at most will see a F revolution in Prince Edward .island It`is regrettable to learn that *-116 _ rccent continuous rains, while much _ immediately before the wet season potato crop also will stiffer. Prince t such a long continued rainy season F Prince Edward Island cannot be ex- e ected to csca c In Western Can Y been widespread and complete. We are and support of the friends of tem- nm better odwhdn these “Hd with b grateful for. you could possibly want here in high n just what you want without delay, them is a make-shift and break ° innu nn them like me smith Pre- - Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 8-lM3i. DHOWNED AT POWNAL WHARF. Lemuel Carver, blacksmith, Pown- al, was exercising nis three-year-old pacing colt on the vfharf Road Fri- day evening when the animal became nnmanageable and running straight down the wharf jumped over, carry- ing sulkey and driver with her into the water. Mr. Carver was thrown clear but unfortunately the reins in some way became entangled keeping the mare's head under water, and ba- fore she could be extrlcated life was extinct. Miss Beatrice McRae who saw the accident gave the alarm. Fred McRae rushed to the rescue and jumping into a boat reached Carver just ln time for the latter, who had grasped sl bolt projecting from. the wharf, was in an exhausted condition and could scarcely maintain his hold when McRae reached him and pulled hlm into the boat. The loss ls a heavy one. as Mr. Carver had been offered $200.00 for the animal. Now Sailor Collars ln Navv Blue Butcher Blue and Cardinal at 40 to 55._lust received by mall today -Stanley Bros. 73| M3 "If your health is worth 50c you cannot fall to secure the wonderful results brought about by the use of Msc’s \Blood Food, the premier blood and nerve tonic. A box 50c. The Two Macs. 7-SIMM. "Mac's Cholera Cure ls a splendid remedy for all cases of dyssntry, cholera lnfantum or summer com~ plalnt. It is a highly efficient pre- paration that acts in a natural way. does not cause nausea or effect the stomach, pleasing to take, sure in results. Price 201:, The Two Macs. ` l-lKEtf. _ "Invallds can secure the light, elas- tle stop of athletes. the bright ebooks, clear skin and healthy. bony- AII¢ lllirltl of youth by developing their body to the proper state of health and strength by the prompt ussoflas's BloodI'ood,thalnst nerve tonic on the market A has ' Ready ' c Vliwill give on july 3|” aad,Aug. l Five Hundred ll ooana Omoo Fountain Pme as Per list below. Sas the bigdiaplay of these Fountain Pans in our window. Ons fountain Pen and one 25e bqtfla of ll. 0. Shoe llaelinj Only Slc 0ne Yauataia Pea and one Ile bollleol U N. 0 Self Sl|inlll| lIreasil\¢.0nly Slc Ons fountain Pen and one box U N 0 Shao Panic. Only 55: Only one Fountain Pan to a customer =:a'\ miss this chance to lst a Iounvain a. ¢ ea an y e - ‘twardod old Medal at .Halllax ax h ltlan.il|u. JAMES & 'l`RAlNOR CHARLO`l`Tn. [OWN gui l I ADDRESS OF APPRECIATION. The following address was recently presented to Miss Mary McPherson, Dear May:-We learn you are about to sever your connection with the firm of S. A. McDonald, where you have been employed for the past num- ber of years as stenographer. We must congratulate you on secur- ing such a good position in the Pub- lic Works Department of this city, but regret very much your departure from the store, because you have al- ways been so kind and obliging to very clerk in the firm. We cannot allow this occasion to pass without presenting to you this show you the esteem in which you are held by your fellow employees and Signed:-Miss Lottie Smith, Miss Katie McDonald, Miss Procter, Miss Whitlock, Miss E. Griffith, Miss B. Wonnscott, Miss T. Byrne, Miss Beck- with, Miss G. Mclnnis, Miss Clarke, Miss H. Mahar, Miss S. Mills, Miss N. Dougan, Miss F. Deroche, Miss Higgins, J. J. Duffy, J. L. Piggott, Roy Cudmore, S. Ross, Robt. _Greg- ory, S. A. McDonald. THE ALL CANADIAN ROUTE T0 QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. Via the Intércolonial Railway Ocean Limited Express, the shortest most comfortable and convenient mode of travel between all Prince Edward Island points, and Quebec and Montreal. Oonnection_ with this last through express is made via steamer to Point du Chene daily ex- cept Sundays, and a train from the Points meets the Westbound Ocean Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservations may be obtained at the office of W. K. Rogers the local ticket agent. The Ocean Limited travels through 'if territory rich in scenic beautv and makes the fastest time of any through train from the Lower Provinces to the metropolis arriving in Montreal at 7.35 a. m. which is ample time to enable the traveller to make connections with the ' fast through trains of the Llrand Trunk Railway for Toronto, Detroit, Bulla- lo, and Chicago, and other Western l'oInts. 7-31 M E tf, “July clearance sale at Paton's ol midsummer goods and discontinued lines, wash dresses for children 65c. to $3.50 at i off, all remaining house dresses 805 WTBDDBFS your choice for $1.00, Kabo mrscts worth from $1.50 to $4.00 for $1.00, the only reason we can offer you for selling at thi.; low price is that we are discontinu- ing the line. All ladies’ wash dresses i off. All last season’s left overs in ladies' golf coats ag i oil. These goods will wash and look like new. 48 ladies' rainproof coats at A price. Any ladies’ qrgvsn- ette shower proof coat in stock. at $4.00. A counter full of ladies' white waists ranging in price from $1.50 to $4.00, your choice for $1.00. lf you wish to partake of this sale hurry up, these goods will sell fast at the prices offered. Paton’s. 7-i8Mtf. Proof ' Positive of the advantages of a Business C' liege training * is witnessed ivrry day in every business house, -v .r A-._ _ R. B. Rogers, Special Agent, Kensington. No matter which way you look stir, a' Canadian Life Ill' surance Policy is a splendid investment. It affords ~ absolute protection to those nearest and dearest to you; it assures you of a good -income during your old age; it is betterwthen a cer- tificate of good health, for you must be strong and sound before a policy will he fmued to yon; lt raises you in the est- imate of business men and promotes you a system of judici- ons` investment and saving that is extremely valuable to young men ` . The premiums are low and easy to pay,policles automatically non- forfeitable. Call or write today for full particulars W. K. Rogers °';:“.‘.;t‘°.‘.°'.".:.t.‘;.:'°'=" lf. J. MARTIN. B. A. Barr&t_ar°l:¢:t°ag_£_\‘|bl_lc. ste _ ~_ Morris Biiock- har ottetown _ . I ' _ » 75' _, Dr. C. ll;-Porter - Veterinary Surgeon ` ii":';<_i‘?é_li§_:§!':_i:f;<§_n$7i'is2¥f»'dl.l2f