, . 5” MARRIED. m nu Blur oo,JouaDth br B"- B.A Bllxolair, David Johnston Lowe and Mary J ana Btymslst. O A1, the ManasVM0nta|rne on July 6th by mv, B, G. Sinclair, Harry Butler and Jessie 'rinymes Reynolds- Ae Victoria Cross on J uly» 6.h the Bev B, G. Sinclair, Welliuzton W. Docherby w Mary Janet Lamont. Faded Women Need Richer Blood It Stamps the Glow of Robust Health on cheeks .ma Lips., How Blood is Made Rich and,V. Red Enough to Beautify the‘I Complexion. A brlghtros complexion can easily be “H53- uired. Alf that is neoesaar is to pur- “'°°"s°' ra." ‘“ 'lr “ur creased num 0 r corps es. s simplest met-nod of doing th s is teh intro- duce more iron into tht _system w ich is always lacking wimeV complexion ls pallid or aallow. H Iron in a concentrated form, specially adapted forinternal use is conta ned in ire most eliicient state in Ferrouone which is noted for marvellous blood building properties. No matter how weak or poor the blood may be Ferrcxoue will enrich and nourish lt. 'l'he immediate result is a better color which will improve siwadily under Ferroaone. Every girl that takes pride in her com- plexion will dud Fsrrozone of greater vain than cosmetics or face powders. its in- fluence is lasting whereas artificial beauti- tiers are but a temporary aid. Thous- ands that have used Ferrozone are glad to endorse it strongly because ic certainly is the best remedy for pimples, blctehes, slrin erruptlons and poor complexion that money can buy. Miss Minnie E Stirling of Lancaster, writes, “I can recommend Ferrozone to everyone who needs somjthing to clear up their complexion. B fore using Fer- rozone my skin was sallow and had a very unhealthy color. After the first box of Ferrozone there was a great improvement and when I had used three boxes I felt much better and had rr satisfactory color in my cheeks.” Mrs. 0 TWarwiok of Bradford, says: “lilly daughter was eatly benefitted by using Frrrczone. gre used to have a sickly color and never looked as lf she was very strong. After using two boxes of Ferrozone she felt better and her color ' was wonderfully improved. This encouraged her to continue Ferrozone and lu a fpw weeks she looked n difffrent person and had clear rosy complexion. Ferrozone accomplished wonders for my daughter." Ferrouone is ,&ust what most girls grand women need. t builds up their sys em, improves their looks, and makes them fr-ei what buoyant good health really means. Price 500. per box or six boxes for $2.50 at all drugglsts. Beware of substitutes, and get Ferrozone when you ask lor it. Mailed to pour address by N. (T Poison 8: Co., Aart ord Conn., U. S. A. and Kingston, Ont. Cheap at $1.25 - WEEKS' DOLLAR HATS Wear one ._-I-.5 -"~" I '. -I Srloiows I callin RELIEF ' An INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Remedy for the immediate Relief and Curr of ir-umaiism. Cramps, Coiics. Sore Throat. Dlarrhn, Faeuehe, oothaehc. Spralns. Bruins, Neural- gia. Lumbego. etc.. etc. .¢*2,“'E-1:9*/_~;-';,~_~. 1' _j * '4 79 This In nu lntcnal and external Fs¢wr7y Re I _' Indy, carefully tllwlalld forgenenl tue,aud ' .iiouhl be ire tin houelwidandlnevsry il- iiavcllelilfrlpaacivrxr not overlook the fact *_ n..;lm lm mmm no my onmm will ' F_ save |erlnual.luubia,wolryandex enle. When ‘ 5' u medical rnau ialot athsad STKN'l‘ONwili ~»- do the work. Soothe you andjvn yoainuaut relief. hr nie everywhere. Price, ll ste per bottle. i-1-_-2-m-_ ' "‘°‘¢E.'5li »'i$"'I"2=."..'“"o o.. ll Pl 'rupu uv-r. sid: ruulmtu. F i evofywh box o|?'b:::ui.i. on r;e'lp?€=l*;lrioeV. . Sole Pmpvi un 'l` W oa~ruCn eat. p C°Vum|“d.s , nn rn nur V ELLIS P . ‘ I » . ‘ 4 . 11-. \ . THB GUARDIKN, WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JULY rx. l9o4. ,3 T o a following an | de. Ml" BVOUD MoPli0l`. Brookline P"'l°U|\ Murphy, Boston. Winnifred Pools. New York. Mrs W J Brook, Boston J B [0\l'd. Portland, Me. Mrs J B Leard, Portland, Mrs Dutton, Bo|r,°n_ Mrs Adelaide Oakes, We E I ` s. stmorcland, Mr and Mrs J T Stewart, East Boston Norman McKenzie, Waltham Q8 To ' I' ‘~-'fiil Mrs H R. Bertram, Boston ,,_-fr Miss L. Cclleton, Portland, Mains. _"If ` - _ Mr and Mrs James Swiuehaulcr, V..__'f,_, Exeter, N H Miss Ethel Swluehauser,Exeter, N Edmund Smith, East Boston. , Edward Wooldridge, East. Boston. T C Palmer, Cambridge. Mrs T P Jamieson, Brillhfon Mass Miss Grace Gallaher, “ A Mert Macleod, “ L Belle S Macleod _ " A family, Ayer, Mass J H GUI". Quincy. Mass. Mr and Mrs J H Rows, Greeley, Col. l J Baker, 40 Forest Bt., Boston Jas L Marshall, Salem Street, Malden Maggie McCannell, Lawrence Mass Mrs A P Gallant, East Boston Evcret Gallant, East Boston John Callaghan, South Brewer, Me. Mr and Mrs M J Morrison, Grovston, N Misa M C Peterson, Chelsea Mrs G M Paterson, Chelsea. Maud Tools, Bonehaw Mrs H P Fouls, Boston Dan Murphy, Boswn Jsnetta Woolner, Brockton J John J Morrisry, E. Waltham. Mrs. F A Glines, Haverhill. Mrs. Louis D Savage, Haverhill. Miss Helen D Savage Haverhill. Mrs. Lewis Peirson, Haverhill. Miss Delia Poirier, Lewiston,Maine. Mrs. S K James and son, Waltham. Mill J C McMillan, Roxbury. Misa Jessie Howatt, Worcester. Heath Clark, Somerville. Jae. D McKinnon, E. Somerville. Mrs. B D Nicholson, Somerville. Arthur B N'eholson, Somerville. Verinee E N ichclscn, Somerville. J '.l‘ Mobos, Winchester, Mass. S W Moons. Winchester. Mrs G W Walkhim, Roxbury. Annie A'Crossman, Medford ._,__ I Lillian Wood, Medford Mrs Cartmell, Boston Mrs R Brldzes, Boston Mrs J H McLean. Roxbury Master H J MoL=an, Roxbury Mrs C P Vinson, Boston Minnie Peters, Boston Mrs Waller Messer, Portland Mrs Elizabeth Duncan, Groveileld, N li Janie McNeill, East Boston Elia N Rayner, Worcester Mary McDougall, East Boston Harold Bruce Champion, Medford ,Mass John W Thompson. Charleslown, Mass W C Collett, Boston Rev. A K McLennan, Dorchester Pelerl-I McNeill, Allston, Mass Mrs I-I F McKenzie, Roxbury John H Davis, M D., Halifax, Mass Joseph MoDonald,Peabody M iss J P Peters, Salem Mrs T A Ward, Boston Mrs J S Wentworth, Boston Lemuel Lefurgey, Pembroke J' S Wentworth, Boston Mrs Joseph Dunn, Newburyport Chas S Hurst, Worcester Fred D Halliwell, Albany, Lot. Z7 Mrs P F Walsh, Brockton Ella M Adams, Somerville Clara Adams, Somerville Mr and Mrs J Howard Pillman, and Mrs J W \Vllilams, Bosion DISGUURAGED The expression occurs so man times in letters from sick women to Dr. Pierce; “ I was complectgliy discouraged." And there is always g reason for the diecourye- ment.. Yearl_ of sudcrirg. Doctor ter doctor tried in vain. edicines doin lasting wonder women have health and courage regained as the result of the use of Doctor Pi¢rce'| Favorite Prescripltion. It eetabiis ea regu- larity, dries un- healthy drains, heals inflamma- ilon and ulcerca- tion, and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. "ln I \ Miss Alma Cousins, Lubec Lyla M MacDonald, Boston Mrs Andrew Walker, Boston Mrs F W Hancock, Roxbury Leo Arsenault, Adamsville, N B. Mrs Arsenault, Adamsville N B Johnny Arsenaulr, Adamsville N B. Geo A Cornish and wife, Lindsay, Ont. Mrs. William Henry,Scmervllle. V Ida M Juir, Haverhill. F M Howard and wife, Lancaster, Mass Alfred J Campbell, Boston Mrs. Robert F`Whiston, Everett Rev. Robert F. Whiaiop, Everett Mrs. C A Church. Boston Ella MacLeod, Boston Mrs B llartford, Boston Daniel Johnston, Boston Miss Minnie McEioheru, Bosion William Harvle and wife,Peahody,Mass Fred E Lochart and wife, Waltham Mrs M S Pier, West Somerville Master Earl A Rice, West Somerville Master Harold Rice, West Somerville Alice E nice, West Somerville Carrie McArthur, West Somerville J S0lian, Waltham C W Howard and wife, Somerville E C Stewart, Roxbury Margaret Mclilachern, East Boston Ethel M Rayner, Worcester,Mass. Mrs. MacMeekon, Waltham, M-iss. Mrs. Geo W Smart,Rox. Mass. Lila Beairsto, Cambridge. Mrs E J McArthur, Cambridge. Clara Bell McArthur, Cambridge Bertha Beairsto, Cambridge. Mrs Philip E Peters, Roxbury, Mies Annie McLennan, Roxbury Mass. Maas. M in ller. I Paand Four of the until I OBE V0 and sick women are invited to Dr. R. V. Pierce, by letter, /ru. correspondence is held as strictliv and sacredly confidential. A - R. V. Pierce, BuHelc, N. Y. Murphys Livery Stable, QUEEN STREET, Teams to Hire at Short Notice. PHONE. 274. BOX 6| |. Cabs meet all stcamcxs and trains. M.J.II’lURPHY. Proprietor. 7-rr rl amos Miss An- Ie Ramsay] Cambridge, Mass. Misa Penzy Gamble Cambridge, Miss Ir ez Gamble, Cambrldils- Mrs Ramsay, Boston. _ Mrs Mullally, Somerville. H JGerritson, Walibarn, Mass. Offer You or , lYo1lr-Money I Back in Every Case lf goods he recommends .are not exactly as represented. A L pretty safe place lto ldealf at. What think you ? P T. THB DRUGGIST, Grand Picnic The _Sunday school of Grace Church, Ch’town, will hemits annual picnic at th Wiltshire, on WEDNESDAY. JULY i3th Train leaves station at 9. 15 a. rn. Return fare 3oc, children zoc. Proportiouate rates from intermedi- ate stations. Special rates for families. Visitors’ tables well supplied. Re- freshments on hand. A variety of ' t Disease. A well-known I do¢|t.or‘dhas anid, “ l adv' Pu |\ol!-H0f\lI‘Illl- mnatloninacauoideath r "°"r".l|'" 'lI»'¢'"nla'm' out n n ‘WPI ` worsening." The Kidney medicine which was dnt ca the market, most lleola- I flri for Heart Disease and all Kidney Troub|¢‘» ld most widely imitated is Dodd’s I Kidney _ Pll1B mes and Amusements on hand. I1. 5 'ymvwm °f K“°qA Rain vglll stop at all stations when slgnalle . 6wrid5i ~ B Al T \ Lobster and Mackerel Bait Have a quantity for sale. Wrire for price. A. F. LARKIN. Tlgnish, P. F. l. ,,,f`_§'-T." - ` I bfgdllo ' ,, , 1 ,. ‘. ?...~- I.~~ -. , . , tra. ,..n»'<. .... -...~»~'»~ > - ' Starh Qff . I rbert Molutyre, Somerville. e - . m°_B|mklerV Amherst’ N S_ Holds first place. It 1s manufactured ln our own es- Canvas . Sl _ word of Ins above is .meer Children's White Can- vas Slippers, reduced 5oc,'fsizes 6, 7, 8, 9, ro IO Misses’ White Canvas Slippers, reduced to 75c, sizes, 11, 12, 13, 1, 2. You cannot get a rn comfortable thing Summer wear than C vas Slippers. ore for an- VVear better than Leathers. o Bros- t. Columbia Presbyterian Congrega- Rocky Point is an ideal spot for an outing. just a few moments' sail and then all the pleasures of the finest Summer resort. Awcll supplied Refreshment Booth is now opcn above the Indians’ camps. Ice Cream, Strawberries and Cream, Sandwiches, cake, coffee, Home-made candy, Iced temperate drinks. 5 mo fri 8i tion, Marshfield, will give a (iR<\ND TE __QN__ _1N_ lv. rs. McBeaih’s Field adjoining thc church grounds. Tea will be served from 1 ¢.’clock onward rornpan ed by ice cream lent, strawberry table nd re‘|eshme~ t ss‘oon. Various amuse-ments expectedou the grounds, d h ti i l uh rr on d mace ee u Iy epip pam e Four lugs-of-war in challenge. rat, sl. Prle s vs Cove lie-rl. and, B P. Road vs illnnhooe. _-4rd, Marshfield vs Diinstailringe. nh, Married vs sinule. lf r,-4th should be stormy, Tea will be the (following day. 6 ,7,lx,|zwri ________. ., A Wednesday, July 13th, RC' held FOR SALE The subscriber oil'-rs for sale that desirable property on King Square/-consi of two up~ic-date dwellings Each is h throughout with Hoi Water, ia thorou hly p!umbed and provided with Hath Room, an§ all modern conveniences. Each house is Tr d by u teuaril. with a yearly lease and fac g park makes a good investment for purchaser. Also adjoini--g and tn be separate from above property la a lot of about 40 fi I 79 ft, ironilr~g_cn Fitzroy St Any ln(--:matron regarding these pr can be obtained from the underslyred properties w'll be sold at public nn tion on premises on Monday August 1,next .t ll Ill. E. H. BEER, 7-7dtf For Estate Late George R. ve rv 3125 pie the anv xr. ld land reel. opertieu These the clock Beer. lIlE MIDLA RAIL WAY Until further notice, trains will as followsz- LEAVE ARRIVE Trltluo 7.00 a. m. Windsor 9 .05 a. 2.45 p. tr.. 5.00 p. 9.50 a. m.’ r.5o p. 5.15 III. " 11.25 ‘Monduy, Wednesday, F day Saturday only. ND fill] » Xl). |11. 5s. m. m. m. and H. V. HARRIS, _ ' GENERAL MANAG R. 6* r7 dw lyr _ a cfloim ,‘ ' ` _ -` at"dewVr: _*Quran Ch’Town Board of oulnrsnrr user: Tra W. W. CLARKE. “ecletnry (lc NGC Th G l l ll Y ,.,...s..':ar e-~.;:s ' . zen' .‘:..:. chern'a nuiiding, Qufn Street, W even lug, July :gin ar I ‘clock his Cel. l. Mae» Qdittlvk y “' ='= e - p I . - f -._.A_.,__=_,, THE "DME C0ME,5S-B \f. Palos, smf, -OUR-- tablishrnent, under our personal supervision, and, we know is both the Best and Cheapest in the market. Give us a call and we will convince you that every o a B , Queens Square, Charlottetown. V uonoooni I If you intend putting in Hard Coal this season, now is the time. We are discharging today Iand will sell at the lowest price-. Ji. Pickard & ., I PHONE 240. Peake’s No. r Wharf. ER A EEEEEHHEEEEEE '-3 » - M --. ____.__; ' _ ,__~ ___ -- ____ ;_;_,;_i, ' - - .\ \\,.~:»-.-,|»~_ _ -. , , < »- V V. _ V,V __ with your wool-wc will pay Iriglie-si prices nnrl in cxclrrlngv giv~- you Pure Wool Goods, at lowest Prices. MoNcToN rwnrzns AND cnornmc Alu: AcKNowr.EnGr:n supmuolr To ALL orm-:R MAKES. The Humphrey Clothing Star-;, OPERA ll0l'SF, illlII,1»1N(;_ A. WINFIELD SCOTT. _ _ _ M,,,,,,g,,,_ I- - 1 .= ,._.--1.;-\ <- - I -» I. ,.,,,_, ____V__ V V __ aiuinoor nom wide. Bark 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 satisfactory Raincloths made and any person buying them can’t help realizing that they have obtained the greatest possible value. Ask to see them. Mciiougan right. I I, SUMMERSIDE. |uly6, mo; ld lgl wtf I ,EH ,€»*~, - ,I :z *\_ ., ::~:x',:!}__A____V ._.....-_ ~. 1' ,, _._ ri: 3, ._ ~ .V,,.._.V .A~.,_.~..»-»..- h ‘ " . . . . , men to ‘mu in s`l:\;:‘g°ti:‘s lint Home- I Mrs D MoQuarrle,Groenwoo , nu. A V _\ VV! F.. V V I ‘ ~'-'/‘ "'/I ..\. - . - - , '. , ~ _ T ' *ST* ' Mm H°‘°I° 5~|l»k0ll. Newton. A W McQuurr|e, Belmont Mass. ~ I" 1 °‘°" H L°"°. Melrose. mr sos Ma cm E wins; Womno-. “ ‘ ' ~ ' I -'if-»; . il "‘°°¥.»°W° Arthur. Bosco... mn rr E amnesia Melons. I .' "fi " `~`~ ‘ “"7 M°n°\\°ld, Boston. ' _ ‘ _ -,'V;._:_ '_r-“"‘j A ‘_ 1 I. 'M ,I ~ . I W 'Jn I H. l M R W .»......, -- H0mC-Madc Mrs Mary Mociauoar-gyls soon, P E r J B Palmer, Brighton. Never erielre , Miss Pearl Jamieson Iv\vGTA}:||:l:i;TI;’u?i:;lTec. -/' n°quh.°. n° b°`“n‘ R H I IW Rxbcrt and Mrs Glliaher, Boston Herbert Holgson, Waltham. iisarmuore sims worn, r.|mn¢.|, nlinirofo, r-...ax l a y- 3 € I I nna hl King, West Newton. _-_*_-_-_ V illlan Thompson, Roxbury. ifred McIntyre, Somerville He zI, 14 I I ,‘I I I I l , I . I I I 1 I I I‘ l \ , . . I fl 4-J , I ~ l if wk A . pr 1 l 1', il 1 I I I 1 l I I I I I \ 1 I a I I 'I I I I .WI ` ‘ i-.;,_, ~ ~. .Y-»-..- _. ~ . ,__,»».~.~.,...'