Lerner News THB _ _WN GUARDIAN - rmsr or uns. PAGE SKVEN _ ..._,. -.-...eh .= _ _ , ,- i\».i~.,,,, - ._~ .l \., . . ._ _ _ . ._ . _ , __ t v _ . , _ l ' - You will want your gift l 'b . . ` . ,, 1 ' 3_1 l I V 0 e apprgclated - BY at 1 a. m. and 7 p. m. and admired, wont you? l` hen select a iece of ‘L 1! . _ an qua ity. . our Stock is now very _ ésourls, next Sunday sitjl a. m. and _ . _ _ comp ete Only ses P' '”' , ` mg lt Wi" EIVC You an ide' ' i ' - _ ._ atte-m_p_t,o put into w0_d§1__0{_;;Csr?x_c_ellen_ce. To _ ....°Mn. nn. n. rnnuhs _Guardian beaut_,ml_amc1eS would be to _menp ig? o__§_hese rerégasehthiwe _in Searls wn_l slaolv the Lily? p 0 gmt e ve su ser ptione and n vertising . Illalltftr at tho oilice ol undertaken' - ° °J ..__~_suasGnlBlsns should renew s. ew wee or two before the time they eler EStab° 1868 have uid lor has ex ired and thus ` i ~ discontinued promptly on expiry .; .”_;-.,`-;;;- ,;;_;» i _~,_ , _ _ - _ _ _ _ -- ' ...°GASPERl‘1AUX SCHI)0.li.-The . _ _ _ W I1 _ . . semi-anhllal cxanvklatlon ol’ Gaspcr- 1~r~rv°_~/v1\`Yw~ivv\`T'vw`“ r * v `, ,v\-,v,f,,», 1,, . W A _ _ _v:\. v.`v`&»»"€’¢~.--§'qf,;/ v V , ue, ., V .1 dattl '~ rv-M.. v ,v _ r\f\¢yr\r\iv\f\1.\r§'r.\'J 4 I °~ THE EIISTER -, ' ,,"';`, A C . "` ~-*THE MORNING uw-also wi he `-Cf BndQ_’s GIHSS '- ...~'r. ooanos rvnslli swear V_` f . - ' .The beautiful wedd' " ‘ ~ ' Vf_ charmed, th .mg _Sift which _has so ` _ , _ 'll wi;l.l,Nsiz'§ 1iii';ii“Cli`J"197¢fs 5"* a Plece of s§iv‘i'{‘§§“Ywiff'iI.Nii'fiii .iioiiiliiyofiiii-' Taken Here You'll be sure of good work-_-at a satisfact ory prlcel , cool: srulllo l WA -'III'-I-ini-g We devote oiu' time to Art---ln.---Portraiture at the Bayer Photo Studio 127 Gr ft St. T l h 192 Finishiiig For Thi? §Cm(:ililSur 'J We close on Monday after. noons for July and August. ' The Island City Painting (0 Contracting Painters House, Carriage and Sign work. 203 Kent St. Phone 280-L 1 F. C. WALLER .l. 'A. DOYLE 773-.6-5Mtf. . , . Tenders Sealed tenders will be received not inter th-an the 15th of July next for the installation oi sclectric wiring for lights, hells, hte.. for the mltnhl Sanitoriam. Plans and lpaclilcstionr can be seen at the dnvrng's Bans, ‘ Charlottetown. - D. A. MUKINNON, Boc'y. N107-li-1 Slldtt. l.l_Mls Landing t o d a y {i`ér"s¢lir. John Mil- lard 400 Barrels St. _I ohn Lime. _ ___~ B. Lynnsll Cu. J iii' A "s oh-i.cn`l`l,» hi ul ma. . " . I; ‘ GCI The _G|‘0uP ` ~ auth., with init ii or - _ payers prteent. 'l`he examination was ' I Cross The Atlantic ' I Halifax ASS. , , our cut glass which cannot . . .- ...-ar. 1ll.n\r~'s.-ser iees lil l 11553 gf gut ' d I' be surpassedpm l’lCh- i be held at‘St. Alban:/s Chai-vch Men’s Oxfords Were $4, now $3 You will see an excellent line of oxfords here now in gun metal, tan and patent leather all smart styles, excell- ent wearing and good fitting shoes. _ Formerly sold at $4.00, 4.50 and 5.00, now $3.00, 3.37 and.. .... _.$3.75 Alley 8; Co 135 Queen St. _I By the S.S. “Digby” The fact that this new fast pus eerlger shin carries il full passeng- er list ll ltlllo and fmlrl l.ive\r| olll ii anll`il:ient evidellco of hor popn. larlty with the travullinlg p llilic You get every comfort of tho _ largest levlaihan, at almost half the price. l 565.00 *saloon t-r Liverpool l ~l'.')0 Second (lllls-. ` Next sailing August I7. Mako rcservslions today. Furn¢ss.\~'ithy & Co. Ltd Eastern S.S. Corporation , International Line Change in Schedule, Increased Service. ' Leaves Sl. John Mondays Wednesdsys and Fridays st 9.001. rn. for Lubes. Esstperi, Port and and Boston. Returrrlnlnleaves Central Wharf 9-nun, 9.00 a. m. Mondays. Wednesdays and pfldsy. for Penland, ilianiuflrt. l»ubs¢ Ind S1 len. nislzcr selzvlca herweeh sr. John and Boston.. MAIN STEAMSHIP LINE poser service between Portland :nil New Yon Mtv” Franklin Wharf. Portland Tuesday: Thursdays and Salurdl'/I st830|>.m. for New York. Day trlnelrsving Portland st 10.30 A. M for New York. Leaves St.Jnhn7 P. M. Atlantic time on Tuesdays. Fridays slid Saturdays frir -ct. Bo ton dlr 5 S’t.l.lohn. Til kat Office. 47 Kin; 19. l.` rl. rliouvson, 'r. so P, A ' A lg Fu-mmlnu. Aufnl S0. I"l\fi‘ _ ‘ -l-nun' -n-s l 'Auolnlv _ ~PACl|='|; , " Montreal; -Toronto _ Chicago (Vin vi'i~»d»or' sud Mlvhisefl f’°‘\*~"\\> L- __ _ New TRAIN-sssvlcs llollulrlllllli s. I --'IT PAYS to buy in this Province obtained in Bourls at H J Mabon's agent in Montague. IW Church Georgetown, next Sun- Dingwoll P D not miss an 'lssue, as all papers src eaux school waslheld on Fr*ida,y,~.»l une l e number rate conducted by Mr; Peter Dunn, lllrs. llaratis Graham, Mr. Harry Dunn and the teacher. The pupils acquitted themselves very credltublv and show- -°oNn olsnfr pei- were .wh ms. tion for advertising in this column. Qui; must accompany order. mul. mum chars: twenty-live cents. ....’MAIL YOUR FILMS to Ellis Pharmacy Ltd., Montague, and have them done in the latest style.. 34:40-1-11lvlsi_ -...°REBBil¢VE TUESDAY July 14th for the Tea Party at Georgetown. Special train leaving city at 8.45. ' 3169-6-Z6m!mw7l. ..,°WAN'I‘ED.-An experienced male teacher for annendnle School sup- plement ,$25.00, Midsummer vacation lioy Howlett, Sect/y. 3312-7-3m7ipd. OPEN LETTER T0 0llAii0EI|Elf BY COL, Sill lIUIilIES` (Continued irom page 1.) few fanatics. Ye: 1 have llvcd to be endorsed and justiiicd by c_vcry scri- sible nian in the Orgnge Order. ln 1896, I had. ,the honor of opposing l.auricr's policy and, also Tupp_cr's policy ro Manitoba schools. l.auricr's policy is found in the iniquitous sys- tem prevailing in Manitoba today, while 'l‘upper's was rank coercion. My mandate was lor both political ' parties to let the lscoplc of Mani- toba alone. Time has vindicated the wisdom ol my policy. ed that thc -h il received pninstak the past year. After the cxaminatio short l-ongratlllntory speeches wcr the presnntntion of prizes. F-ollowin pleasant uiternoon. i .,__.__-__ --.-.-.- lll Hllllt lllllllPS WASIIINI l'|`(l‘N, July 10.-With lar est cit in the republic gon, who lcd tho latest rcvolutioniiry l` Paso stated that information rr- hall been “llllinel‘rnis" on both Biden, From illlullilljilrn, Obrcgon intcndl-l to hurl ills troops against Mexico (llty, ndistallcc of ullollt 300 rnilcsi. FlfIlll'lN(`E 'l'0ltlll‘li)‘\', Mexico, July 10.-Thr (`ul'rallm-\"illn nlcdintion colllcrcllcc adjollrlied yesterday after slirninllu protocol covering all its disclissions. lt is known that Gcnera1\'illn’s position and conduct in gcliornl hm. been vindicated. General Felipe An- geles will continue as chief of ar- tillery in the divisioll. . _ _ \\\\\\\\\ popll`s"'/, sinner PILLS -fi _.F ll .\\\\\‘>°:Ts£_ Pl;/A ‘~J<_l_D_N si,-3 gi' .f‘ 1ll,___ il r, ,"GH___€_g_l~3i ; #C , I ' -1 _/ \\_\\\ _ l__l_'ll_ D|qn,_s1-C5 FC ,,l1!ll_~i,_‘~_`_\ 9 ._ _;'_, , _-,:,,,____.l’. » F0 XES I »1o Pair _Pere silver iglacio, I 'f ‘40.&/Pair.Patches, ' All lhiporreil stock. Best.Quallty:;--Lowest Prices. Ssiisisvmfc as . ~ 0 an. ` as' r a,'ain c héuirlil nilli»\lists' mili- tary campaign that reached a climax in the cnptllrc of ilullllllljrlra, the nec- olid y . . Wliilc dcspatchcs from iionernl Obrc- triuniph, assorted that ll-,w of his incn had been killed or wounlled,yet riiiicinl constitlltinnallst reports from ul . . . . ccivcd there asserted that the loliiacsf Montreal---as ood and true as are ill Tl-IE UARRANZA-VIl.L.'\ CON- f lIll'lIf1\.'_\\\\\\\\\\i_@ 1°" fl°e“~riell‘°l»rsv»esr 55th Rcgilncllt altnir? 'l‘hc 65th is splendid service everywhere in that 'of those passing condcmnstory reso- lutions did likewise? The 65th also l rica. n. century it seems, has been to par~ ado on Corpus Christi Sunday, car- rying Government rifles. I do not here discuss thc chnractcr ot thc pro- cession. My vicws on that subject may be as strong as any, but it comes linder tl1c_hcadin;; "religious," and, llndcr the law, soldiers are per- nrittcd to march tlicrcln, but they are not permitted to carry iiovern- ment rifles. During thc last year,ow- ing to irregularities by members ol certain Cadet Corps, who had car- Collar and irinlming 13 to 16 yrs. s "ri foe. pl mfs? 1 165 ried riiles in religious proccssions, ] caused notification to be sent to ev- ery crops in Canada to the above ollect. Therefore, this year, when thc religious authorities asked Col- onel Ustcll, as usual, to march, be drew their attention to the law, and respectfully declined to disobey it. Colonel (lstcll fllrthcr, in a press illtcrvicw contrlulictcil thc rumor that the officers and non commission- cd ollicors were rebellious over the order, and he reiterated that to n lnun, olliccrs, non-commissioned Olli- cers and nlcn would loyully observe the ltL\\'. lVlAIN'l’;'\INl:iD RULES (ll~` MILITI.-\ "I was tllen appcnlod to not by -the 65th, not by lioman Catholics 'ulonc, but by l'rotostmii.citizens of K (‘ana