l corny sxnucmn A ~ 'run Quanman cnAr.L0'r‘rB'r0w1|, ramen |_._owa'¢u_.s1.ano JUNE 29. 19..., , I .$1 I _'_ .,___q-|»-- il .I _ T3. . »- l _ - . , . . ._ _ ~ r"...;anr';r.-.si-f1ess.r I - - ” "" cuaanuumi: mace Wunmr.s1ru.roNs¢s..9°.. ., ' i " I I ' firm; AND 3|.||pp|NG What is it? The begn ng hair iallin hair baldness too The remedyii A er’s Hai; ;'_i_ r lt keeps the _“new” C vM__;;____m_P_mu 1 “‘ °‘ lil. llills ill _-- Dandru %';?'__eme|;, um,d§,_ md’ mnowm Ponr or cu/lntormowu scaip hehhy’ stops faxing of ith ii U i ____ June2l7 8:8 Lnnanbuft. Burns, Picton; EDDWUIQH* l For ` ffiiinéat F|`us¢a Photo ”Work .Come to the Loading Studio CARBONS PLATINOTY PES . ARTISTS PRODFS ceo' H- a l Nlw DGIDRIBAY BLOCK _'fha Bhidb when hahy ia alwa - welcome. *'53* < if ‘_' '_ GERMAN g yy ____ ` TAKES AWAY THE CORN If you will gaint the corn with GEQMA .C RN EX TRACTO rf for ee nights f and mornir:i'g§,'» t_l1eg`-_soak t feet in hot water, t e corn will come outas easily as can be. The whole thing is as easy as taking off and puttin%,on your stockings. Price r5c ott e. ceo. E. sucnrs, J f'f”§5fiR|s Q Wamp0le's perfect- ed and tasteless COD LIVER Ol ]ust received a gross. Price $1.00 per bottle. 3 for $2. 50 Mabonis Drug Store, next door to Cox Hotel, Souris, P. E- island. t§>- .aélmg f-s 5*/K =/I) --s-»ea,.-~.1‘~ s » ...___ mfr/iw ‘Z LARGE OR SMALL Large or small parcels of lanrdry‘ work lhirta, collars and cufis receive equal attention from ua iron‘t imagine that we neglect small arrels you mnv want laundered. we do our Kent on one collar or a doz. Phone 1 51 will hri ng our team to your door. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, Kent St. Phone l$l g_.__.,__________ii-_____-____-_ JH ggi/55 0 N \ , ,__ *v*\_ , 5' I n ”,n?; yn. x .sy £ ti. ._\.\\\_l, /__/_ ,H, .. _,, `_/ _.H K off. __;f= 1;-q “ff "l" ff. ?;` :` si.: . £- W sa/ “ le \_ /ill '.,'-!',._l~i", ~. ,f',,'="%%,2)/’”;§.§f ___ ' /; _H __,~,_,_;_§.§li._,\.._¢_¢,;._¢_;___-._//5, . .»- r . __,_' ‘__ _f_,,_. ' _:__;__,_7a_- _' :__ r,,_,_ - y_/j I'/~_,.'f _j.§ '_- ""-._ _ |IJ_._- _ ._.,_i »,',,~;-;-f_ ~ y ...fr . -/_e/_=;f=ir/-;._ ~ - ~».-zrf__.:;7“ ;_.;; _, _ Buy rislnng Gear i at iieddin Bros. Ask fhg Bgyg ‘-As to the Quallty.` BAT RD'S FLIES Tied to our order inlénzland- Dl‘llili(€Il[l€SS lin ssl.-. .sa y; this at 'Cs r Cured Secretly V firu' fir. “'” \ 9 £2' |n pun sealed envei yi Q ii husband. COIN* .4 fy-,,_. FreeSam'p_io » i and pamP\\|¢\ 'nf ' _ - 4 rm, een- F E ' §:.'2.‘..f:°.:‘..it‘...-af-~= OR SAL , :.°:..._._.,,°°"°°...Pr.:;;‘.f::.j§ I ’“‘°‘ ,.".f£"Zi’.-‘ir»» IL To our customers and friends of our store. _ . I We desire to aunoulnce. that in 1 anticipation of a large number of Tourists visiting P. E. I. this surn- Souvenir Jewelry to be manufact- ured for us, and we have just re- ceived the whole order. We are sure it is the best assort- ment ever shown in the City. We would be pleased to show you our new souvenirs. so you may tell your friends about them when they come 'to visit you. \ ‘ _ Yours very truly, W. W. Wellner, Ch’ town. jeweller. _Fe Ch1ldrcn’s Bare-fcct Sandals are quite popular all over America -They merely protect the soles, thus allowing a child all the pleas- ure, con1f0rt and coolness of the bare feet condition without its disad- vantages. Prices for child- ren up to. six years of age are _ 85c and 906. Alley &. ilu. as Received to-day direct from the Mills. Royal Stuart, Fedora, GYPSY. Beacon, ufotcd by telephone, No. 109. mer, we placed I large order for °“1°'Bl&\@f- if BEER & COPE Rc offers and Correspondents __ 3 I _ p _ Picton: Lochicl, McLsine, Picton; Everywhere- _ E. Ca.ur:n0N's residence has been con- Tuu Baptist Sunday Schobl picnic will bs' held on Wednesday July (ith. Parti- Tnn annu>l ccnvonilon of the Baptist Young People’s Union of America takes place at Detroit, Michigan, July iito 10. Return tickets good for the full period, and with the option of extension on pay- . ment ofa small fee, will be on sale in ' Charlottetown by the Prince Edward Island Railway. It is expected that a large party from the Maritime Provinces vrlil meet atS int John, on or about 4th July, `and proceed together by special Pullman from that paint. For any fur- Chariottetown, or J. P. Gordon. Char- lottetown. ON Wedresiay evening Juno 15th, the spacious residence of Jasper and Mrs. Bell, Long River, was the scene ofa mostinr,erest.lng and beautiful ceremony when Isaac D. ughart, a successful farmer and leading clt zen oflthat community, was united in marriage to Miss Etta Bell onc of thc most popular young ladies. Precisely upon thc stroke Of eight while the strains of Mendelssoirfs Wedding March poured forth from the organ, the charming bride beautifully dressed ina gown of cream velling, leaning upon the arm of her uncle Jasper lBsli, entered the room and took her place by the side of the groom. The nuptial knot was defily and securely tle'l by the late pastor,Rsv.Edwin Smith of Cardigan, inthe presence of about eighty invited guests. The groom was ably supported by his cousin, Gavin Harding of Grahaufsi Road, while Miss Laura M. Bell cousin of the bride act: d in the capacity of brides. maid. The wedding march was beauti- fully rendered by Mrs. Ban Johnstone. After all had partakeu of the sumptuous repast provided, an excellent musical program was successfully rendered and much enjoyed. The organ .selections by Mrs. Ilan Johnstone, Long River and Mrs.Washlngton Bell,Stanley lirldge,also the vocal selections by Miss McLeod teacher,u.nd .\[lss Campbell were of a very high order of merit and contributed largely to the success oi the entertain- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Doughart left the following Monday on a trip to the Worlo's Fair at St. Louis and will return to their home in Long River in about a month's time. The Guardian extends congratula- tions. A vain' pretty wedding took place in the Presbyterian Church St. Mnrtin`s N. B., Wednesday, .Inns 22nd, at high noon, when the Rev. James Ross of St. John uniled in the bonds of holy wedlock Rev. J. H. A. Anderson cf St. Peters, P. E. I to Flora Marion Carson, third daughter of tha late Joseph Carson, collector of customs. The church was prettily decor- ated forthe occasion with cut flowers and potted plants. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Herbert Sherwood of Upham, sister of ihe bride. The bride, who was unattended, entered the church leaning on the arm of ber uncle, Capt. Robert Carson, and looked very charming gowned in s blue cloth travelling suit with while rrimrnlngs and hat to match. After the ceremony the guests, who consisted only of the im- mediate relatives of the couple, repaired to the homa of the bride, where a dainty wedding luncheon wns served. At 2 30 the newly wedded pair left. on a short wcddingtrlp, after which they will make their home in Flnrenceville, Carleton Co.. where the groom is pastor of an influent- loi Presbyterian church. Mr. Anderson, who is a gold medalist graduate of Pine HilICJllege0f IIailf_ax,forn short time was the pastor of St.M-irtin's N.B.Presbyterl- an church. The bride Is one of Si.. Martins most popular young ladies and will be much missed from the village. For n time she occupied the position of teacher of the superior school, holding n superior and first class license, but recently was engaged in the custom house. For some years she was organisrrof the Presbyteri- an church. She was the recipient of many beautiful and costly gifts, including a handsome check from her uncle in Cali- fornia, all of which attest to the esteem in which sho is held. ___f._----- Sore Fee t-There ia nothing like Foot Elm for sore, aching, tired feet. It gives instant relief and comfort. Give it a. trial and you will rind in it is great friend A. W. Raddin, Phm. B., Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. Balbrlggan Underwear $l.00 par suit, light weight natural wool underwear with silk vantiiabed gusscta, the right. thing for summer weather, $2.75 per suit at D. A. Bruoe'a. 24 d tl Twenty-ilva Sailor Kilt Suits for little onto $1.00, $1.50 and $2.11). Sailor hats to ____- ` \ . sez" ara. .it'._=_':_‘.f.‘.,..“°"~...".~.-'gt'-‘r,'§_ &¢"$ “a a. h‘n_u¢¢.' ra parac- fl l. I. cull. I w IC match.-Jas. Pawn &: Oo. Z5 dtf Man'a and Boys' caps.-The best llno of caps in the city and at 25 per cent less than regular prion. If you want beat choice and low ricoa cometn ua. J. B. MoDoraid'e & go sale. 24 d ii Giva tha children Whiio'a molaaaoa kisses to oat. They ah pure and won't hurt them. 0 d tl smvm, r.x.r. -rm comnroner Wl1¢ velveteens and Dalwlt _ don’t fnolallel can get n you can get White’s class caramels or velveteen nomo on over! P5060- mm so cheap. 'Then if you June 27 old: Swift Current, Beck, Picton; June 25 ar: Minnie Bali, Pollard, Tidnish; June Zocld: General Middleton, Godin, ther information address Agent, C. P. R. By Rebuilding His Wasted Eventidc, Strickland. Port Morien, C. B ' Phoebe and Emma Small Hubley. Diamond, Bnudrot, Picton; Edwin A Grozisr, McDougall; Picton. Union, Gerrior, Picton; Edwin A Grczier, McDougall, Picton; S S Fred M Batt, Batt, Madgalcn Islands. Wm. Dunbar, Gnrrestall, Northport; Daisy, Moran, Sydney: Pleiades, Mc- Innis,Piciou; James Sample, Bell, Plctou. Picton; S. S. Campana, Damers, Picton; Minnie Bell, Pollard. Tldniah; Wm. Dunbar, Forrcstail, Ncrthport; Lizzie Lindsay, Lantagne, Caraquot;Da*sy, Woran, Picton; J.W.,Brulun,Montaguo; Plsladaa, Mcinnis, Wallace; Banola, Howard, Picton. RECOVERED HEALTH " Frame With Ferrozone If it is Health, Renewed Vigor, Weil Balanced Nerves You Viout. Try The Food Tonic Fe rruzone. A No stronger evidence than the case o Jnc. M. Aluslec is needed to prove that Ferrczone is unsurpassed as a tonic and rcbulldsr. Writing from his home in Bartonville, Mr. Ainslee says: "I had typhoid fever two years ago, and for a long time couldn`t get strong. I carefully followed my doct.or's orders and for months took his medicine regularly but no matter what Idldl couldnt get up enough strength to take up active cm- ploylncut again. Like moat weak people was also nervous and finally had to give up the doctor. I rcnd of Ferrozor e and decided to try it. Itook the first box with fair results. I felt sfronuer. The second box astonished me and my strength re- turned very rapioiy. I kept on using Fcrrozone und my friends then noticed how quicklyl was improving. This en- cm' aged me to take more Ferrozonc and mv strength sll renurneri in two months \Vhen I sfarted Ferrozone I gave up all other medicines and can say that it alone l restored mc. For weak nervous people, Ferrozone will do more good than any thing else." Ferrozone is both n food and a medicine. MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. COLORED FRENCH DRESS MUSLINS AT STANLEY BRDS. A BARGAIN ll 500 yards French Dress Muslins and Organdies, worth up to 35c, EDR 206 PER YARD. colorings in stripes and fancies. WANT A MUSLIN DRESS P STANLEY BROS. giving the system a plentiful supply o pure nourishing hioon. It puts new vigor into every organ ofthe body,dispels nerve sickness and iassitude. The person that uses Ferrozone will have a good appetilc, healthy complexion, good digestion and a reserve of strength that protects you against pneumonia and weakening fevers. Ferrozone is not a nauseons cod liver oil mlxiure, buta chocolate coated tablet, combining the most. strenizthening elements in concenvrated form.Very easy to lake. its sale has multiplied year by It huilrisup the wasted tissue and '- - year and no remedy to-day holds a j higher place in the esteem of the public. ) _ ~_' _"_"_'_"_'_' '_' __ _ __ _ _ strengthens the weakened nerves by ___ ______ _ _ ____ _ _ ______ _ _ v __ v- - c _ _-_ _ __ _ é _ . - _ _-_=-_~_-_-_~___.____.___`,__.__ ____ cnolcsnnocsnirs AT LOWEST PRICES. , TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER. Sanderson & Co. ability to give strength to the weak, and getting Ferrczone when you ask for iv, and refuse to deul with any drugglst who cents per box, or six boxes for $1. 110, nl. all druggisls or by mail from N. C. Poison ik Co., Kingston, Ont., and Hartford. Conn., MARRIED. Ar Goldbcro, N. S.,on the 2€lrd inst., by Rev. W. H. \Vr\rren, Benjamin I". Worth. of Country Ilnrbor, N. S., ard Lydia (iibiis, recently of Charlottetown, P. P1. I. Wear Trade I'vTark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold ev¢rywl'i¢re`. I.i'tlc Priced Furniture for the Dining and Iicdrooms.-A (inc chance lor those who wish to add a chair or a dozen rhnirs to the furnishing of the summer h.1me»nr complete the furnishing ni the ivedvnnrxw, ~ .las Paton & Cc. L’~" i Lf i l __.__._-_- ,\»'i»v.-`.. *___ /_ .. ~ \ »"-_'y-__`~ D », ~ If \ `\\ \_ I \ ` \ \ , 1 .___ I I \ , ,I 1 \` - ,r \ c / / ~ » , ~.- , . "~~_ ..»*' _/ Il UTCHESON’S I 3 G00d Rtllablc WA Till G. F. IlllTCIlESON,. The success of Ferroznne is due to its '“-'-' v*-' " v - -* -'-' cure the sick of their troubles. Insist nn eg” a tries to induce you io accent some substi- ‘ ‘ ’ ’ Lute affording him more profit. Price .50 I S S , _ f "‘ \.`_,/ Call and get our 25 reasons ._ _ why you should have one. S E PLANT LINE ' The direct U_S____ Q route to ___________Do you sew. ,ui Boston If S0. YOU Wall* l-0 See Faoin R1.r\'I"1‘l-:‘rr>w:~J “s.s_. onlvcrrc" “5. S. H ALI FAX" l"RII>.-\'\'. x yi. rn. The S. 5. lI.llii.ix \‘.'ixr\\~s frcrglil .nifi yin-.scr\y,rt‘r~ lwtw<'t-i\ Cllairlrritcimwii, Ilziwkvslxilry .mul lililifnv. I"rwl1 a»z< dw li our new “Rotary” sewing machine. The newest out. Very little noise. Runs much lighter Ho`ds loo yards of No. So cotton- " Sh til atnot hit _ _ __ _ . ,_ _ , _ _. ,,;;,,,f °,,,;,,, ,, broken needles from R N I P " the cause. I r liasr.arfi‘slmprnvc