xv l I \ I l | l l i , 1.-.. lc . .~? ie' », .1 t F’ 1 ,ui ~*l 1 _ i‘ ,_ A ii* f 1 ._.._ _-_ » _ 1- -W ;=~ gi *___ ‘.._`_ 1 l I* . ` ,ii '/.itil .|'l5¢=<'ll ill Sh l PAGE TWO ° THE CH A RLOTTETOWN GUA RD IAN JULY 14, I9o8 An Odor 'lliat Safisfies Pc fumes acciiuilate ind all the new ones that ate worth while will be loundiii cuz' stock. No two people have precisely the same taste in perfumes though the perfunie of roses appeals tothe la - gest nuiiiber. Our new perfume CRUSIIED ROSES is very delicate and rich. lt`s ci new l"i'c-ncli creation and has niade many friends altliougli we lifive had it bitt a short time. For sale here only. 75c ounce. J. G. JAMIESON, ii>nt'oc;is'i‘. , Tourists . . , I’ }IO\\’ Vlbllllig fllll' \llOl’t"\ \\'ill find in our large stot-< “ a stiitalile _ I Souvenir of“'I`he Garden ' rin- mn(-.i states 'nantes-irip neeei li ' of fhg GUM" '_ iii.i\-ing circiini-na\‘igated South Am- ` K Many new pgiigyllq in [1-ri'-a and made a grand exhibition of vi belt pins, brooches etc. 1 _lea tler 1 nil fiptiviaii. R I Their-after the Philippines, Japan and I touetlici' apart from their party affi; i";».55IUf.&i1 "A “H1 "° _ "‘“‘”'1 _ “"" I K *_ _;_ `__; __ Y* A _ thru the liomeward Journey will bel ‘V Y _ inmle through the Indian liccan, the E i Silly (‘anal, the .\lediterranean, the ’ ’ I smart of fiioraltar and across the 2 s`-uvli a world round jolirlicy wasl 5C! ,irifzcr lu-for'-1 t.v.l .ind more the great writers ofload habits prevented liiui 'from re- . i\:ln_~r lancuagi-s, wishing to reach ' 'ci\‘inL' an invitation to a ranch»‘ ,Im ._,.,,,m “nh their thuugms me rllioii.~»_t- dance. 'l`lie,fact that he was pablisliinp: in English. Front all of Li \<.l:i~h it may hc concluded that if . ~ v ilu-re is to br- one uiiivprsal lauiii_'tiu;_'i~ ot invited made limi anigry, and on ie night of the dance he pnt in an .ippearanetn Ile was politely asked o leave, ami he did sn, After get-i y , ’ ling his courage up he cnt r I tl. it will ht: ldnglisli or othcwisc that in P U IP can only be achieved in distant cen turn-s of the ftiture. ' tho doininancf' ol amy other lanizuaczu was ask:-d to l _ _ ii I I ii “__ _ _ ._f,~'~~ I nise a second time, and again he 01t\'c. He demurred d he was led out, Half an houri iter he made his third _appearance s an uninvited guest and he was rown out of the door ind into the ,1.|H,, _\_\H_;m,.'_\N }_.m,H_:.l.‘ _\ard. After he gathert- his ~.» its iorniidable stiiength to all the stattei l sviisvs he niunililed ti liimsf-lf: " ‘l know what’s th matter with hem in tnere. _'l‘iey don't wang “_ , ,, - We have received from Dr. Melvin, Secretary ol the Maritime Medical Association n copy of the resolution adopted by that body in regard to the prevention of* tuberculosis. In brief it pledges the assistance of the Association to educate the people on the subject; commends the action of the Nova Scotia Government in es- tablishing the sanatorlum at Kent- ville; urges that its capacity be inr creased and an experienced resident physician be engaged as superintend- ent; declarm it to be desirable that the Governments of New Brunswick and P-rince Edward Island should take similar nctlon; urges city, town : and municipal councils to give tin- ancial and moral support to the campaign against tuberculosis, and` directs the Secretary to send copies of the resolution to the Governors and Premiers nl the three Provinces. _ ummm Catarrh Whether it is of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, or more dt~lic_ale or- gans, cat-arrh is always debilitating and should have attention. The discharge from_ t_he mucous membrane is because this is kept in it state ofintlamuialion by an impuri- condition of the blood. Therefore, w cure, take the best blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla _~ gi ts v rywhern f»%‘”l>2§ad‘5‘§s icuii.” 1 Slil’. llillll WUHIH Ili l§llllllS' NICW YORK, July ll.-~-lioot valued OUN G BAFRISTER- ' .l _ . - - 'll iiiukf-lln ||,|t ui-ll-l\no\\n |lii\l_t v-talllo|_|\ll _ _ _ , _ .season of llllré al Park -`|ul»l<'~. t oii ci ol Quu ll /_ Y -._- " ` i'I't-rn|- $.\¢_I_l\loi~ lin- .~t-asain. ~t»t-iiicd by np l\_r>o\'ti4lkIiDlv UI ll“"‘l- 'lit-\n|~|| |»rl\ lleges as n.-ual..\li\res nt o \\n ti s I i~ . “Hd |,;,|`l,,|| ,elm-,,i~_ <‘lmrloltclu\\'ll ..M),,_`,,l,__ _ ,N-,» _||~t~, the uoild iunouned lit (hliinilijllgillilllllillllwlft stock he sliiiirlsiip- I-t|uullr¢l_ In lin- I‘i1i\'ln_t-e |o~iit| ‘DIN l vmmu the ~ln|l. Last vvar I.. inugn lun . _ _ »' -» ‘ \'o\n.‘~'<-ollu, Iii-culling |uir|io~i:»~_ io|»uilu,_~ in . _ _ win-ro \o\i||gI4i\l'rl.~lci- >~\'\01l lilil l\l\':"*;;::_‘;'\"_:} l‘u||iblnln|r us he 1lo4'i~lln'r|»f(>< lk nw UH must lllustrinns slim->~ of dru t s ul __ Nl" K ,_ _ ,m ‘_ .M .- |_ hr;-_¢-||\~|'~ ol an .\\_\ I 3 t unity loscciire his .~,er\'lro.~ MICHAEL O'Ill{ll‘I.\' iii \:li\rg:. Motto of Progress Brand Clothing: u ° ° at $20,000 was secured by snfeblowers _YY - Climbing the ladder- H always upward- CAMP” Sold and Guaranteed by PROWSE BROS. To be well dressed, does not mean expensively dressed. You can be well dressed in Progress Brand Clothing at a saving of front 20% to 30% compared with the cost of clothes of equal V quality. This label guaranteesit. __ _ _ .-.` . hurl vot .\o ii_\i.n|.~H-.lt \\|\s__»-_iiefl bi ll at ~".‘ _in=::ra...:‘.:1‘5....t: dum tht' ilnpurlcll pnrt- nu _ - ' draft inimrs gui Ill' llll" ""l‘l Ill l|ll‘l» ilgiii-or _for ounl|_\ \ in n4_1i _ ._ . here .sho nhl avail ll|l~|||.~¢-l\t:~ of llll Ul'|’0\ _ _ _-- - -- Q i ...._._. -1-_-A _-__ 1-A I llew ldverllse@ _ NOIICE 'I`nu public Is horubv \vnr|i1.\fl that all flshlng ri».'lit»~' on our reupor-.tl\'o |n‘upnrllon nt Mlllon. hoail of_?\`or\h I ivururu leiutcd and any o U ln-.niiplnlliirg uiti srl-_i|li|ir¢li|iu|'tles will lm prow. ‘ntcl W tiuu its no inn. ” inns. w.w. Mooiuc JUHN M. t:oI.l<3.~i |;.;p\,l(f» J.'\Ml‘lS UOIAEB. Bills BUYS I want you to hunt up all tho hurry burns youtan get in good order. bmi; them to ine and I will pay you for thorn. - .IS UAll'I`l‘Ill. Aiietloncur. _T-l 1|' ll AUCTION ' To he sold nv auvllnn a two teiioineiit house un lhiyflnld St. heated both sides -vllh hot \\-.~ii-igseworage. lilnotrlc ll|¢htiu|¢. If not dis. |»o~t»il uf by private sitio will on 'fhillsdny July ;Cfi'd at l'.f u‘t- ock noon lie oH’i-reel by nal:-, I-‘nr terms apply to the n\vnerMrs C. Herniuns .22-I Qiiecn ‘St ui- lien; Cnrtur Auctioneer. I lnll|.ii|id Business Stand at Auction I niii instructed by A Home & Co. lo _sell by public auction on Saturday july i.‘lth_nt i2 o'c|oek noon, their large ware- house situated on Fitrroy Street. The building is 65 x 70, llirec slorv willi a cellar under one part. The land is 75 feet front, runninghack about 90 feel. The building is in good repair. , .'\l,S() The three story double tenement hriel: liuildiiig lroniing on Queen Street. This house is filled wiili all modern Coii\'enielices_ Terins inade known at sale. Il. CA RTER, 7 i plttstf Au etioneer -- im* 'l`h'~ nomination of W S Stewm- _ _ V. tr liirolile along its route from Hampton l\.l`.. as one of* the (‘oiiserval:ive into the contest 3 ` 9 H_,,,,L_. to 5-,m Fmncjsco, has left the candidates for the Second District of i G H latter port for Honolulu. Thence tguct-ii's brings ,, I I I i r i ' tl:» fleet will proceed to Australia .nan of line ability, high cliaracter I and .\'tw Zealand, where no doubt a a nl exteiisive knowledge of public cordial reception will oe accorded. wtlairs. Hi-_ is of the class, who al- _`\ tlaiitic. _ _ I om <-oiitiiiiiod course. It is speetacu-- l.-ir and fosily too,but may be worth; Opposite P. O- iand the concern of the Austriilians Q .with the fleet will he simply that ol I Pho” D36' ienjo_\'v~n;I a spectacle. _ ___ --__. _*___ if St l’l{UVIN(`IAL COUNCIL OF if"|G Salt water does not effect the dye of “Briny Deep” Serge for Men’s ‘ who early today drilled their wa . y through a twenty inch iiriuk wall into the offices of tlfe Diamond Point Peril Company, in Beekman Street, uiidl then shattered two safes with dyno mite. The police have no clue to thc rob tiers. The burglars had ohtni‘ned access to the odice of the Diamond Point l’¢-n 4 I if -1* THE CHARLOTIETOWN tions, it is desirable to have in tin- Leirisiature. -_-__-ll; _ _*ly F Mr. Alfred Brown, of Mernton, Onl. nys - ‘ For six ycnu I have not known what it was to be free from pun No one ever suffered more from itching bleeding Piles ihan I did and I fried everything to get cured but failed One day n friend of mine who Ind been cured with Zum Buk uve me n perl of n bu to try, and the ne ie! I get vu marvellous I than bought n lupplynnd before I hnd used |l all was completely cured." 0|' n I drugglstn nd notes, 5oe. ,AM-' = _UK nsusvss at cunes ffoinpany by cutting .1 hole from a ---h allivay in an adjoining building; ’f through n brick wall into the struc» ture occupied by the l’en ('onipaiiy i 'l tl i\ si-~.3Tff he -- wall separating the oflice from ic workroom was then torn do\vii. nd the two safes were dragged into UARA) IAN MORNING DAILY ANI) RURAL DAILY /_ 4 containing most of the (`onipany`s cash was ltcpt in anotlirvr btiildin;;,g because the (`onipany had alrrady heen robbed tive times in the last three years. The i,nt.crior of the oflices and work room of thc ('onipany was left 'ny the burglars in a great state of dis- order. l .___._.-._.____&_ ! i :_';";_lI_ II. lirown is the Upto' I _(lite lI".'ter. .\l()RAli ANI) SOCIAL REF()ltM_ 0-6 if is imenlieti that this Prev' T f » ` :HCC suites. l_..,,,\| _. . . » » ,» 5' l lIle\_ Dr. Hlieiirer |n'tcnds to be here ,and with others organize the I‘ro-1 time The ooietl of the (`ouncil is to St; promote surrli moral and social re- q,|0 T lf ` - - ~ ' ll ` ~' o'c ‘mp _`.m_|r_v“Hh ‘mm mm "mf", Mm nl. oiins .is .tri appioi rr iy .i |li.ijotit,y | l mill! orrlnniill-li-grnl-s.. iroinpleit-. all new. \\" l I ht I o t - r\prc.