,I-I, In libs. ¢;refull}' Test- ,nd Regulett md are Guar- of Satisfaction (|11 and see them For Photo Work Come GEO. H. COOK f-= me '::::..::P' f- ---» The best II and moo A PI S g _ Andthgbd;iSars 'll Safsap r1”0!.tZ.ilLi;...T”° liluulilg apart ais WATCHES to give the HUNDREDS ' ~ LMIL llllHlSlf__Mwdme3 _mm -qualities, ll. W. Nllltltllllll, Sunnyside. } 1_1 the Finest Finished to the Leading Studio CARBONS PLATINOTYPES ARTISTS PROOFS if Il# -npr 1- eflpll .1 ' New posaiusav ar,o¢x_ E¥lR~¥2El IL!-it-§aLaLgL@ the Weak Strong lmve no appetite try Digestive Tonic n inn-ggggx tI’\¢ lPD¢i.i'C. b"‘iI(‘5 up. strengthens. and FIV” 5°' life and vigor to the System Price 25c. bottle. E. Hughes. Apothecanes Hall. ~vvvvvvv'°l'V"‘ Your Hand and Head Read by Palma. Fees 50 cents and upwards. G_et rid of your physical in- firmities by taking' his physical course. Rooms in Smal1wood’s (Miss Smith’s) Hall, Gt. George Street. s-7dtf hull. lol? S.So iiléi i liii i saint-iii ii ii FBXSKSUP; ' You Can’-t Afford to Missit , Better, Larger and more Interesting than _ Ever This Year' Redpath’s, Granulated, Demerara 'J ' rg A f _ Par- ticularly Nice Patent Leather Shoe - Has just come to hand from the Slater people-it is made from pat- ent colt skin- ' plain, neat and good looking, (Gaudy eiiects are a thing of the past). A three months’ guarantee with each pair. =- , Price $5.00 a pair. ,,_ NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL XHIB ITI ON . Alley & Co. EJ§fJ§|»a»»l\f»N‘h¢~I|A~ Podsdovlto sooto We have a large stock of Pre- serving Sugar on hand including, Crystals and West India Raw Sugar. Redpath Granulated in 100 ,I Pound Bags Prizes, Speed Competitions and Attractions. Close August Nth all Classes of Live Stock. be a Great Display of Impressive Mining ere will Novel and striking Pe‘i'F5'fin1'h&` A126? an Q `: ' Wriie forinfdriianonito 1' 5 4 E. WOOD. Lowest. excursion rates. Hidw tl 9-17 'UV' FD`o-“QQ Q\"U\ lp Wanted. ‘ d asia i.‘t‘»’°n’£°§°°n£'io..ff‘3.n"3.°.‘°‘” 1. s. raaaY.i¢tr~ Maine, Aug.3,'o3-»7d!w Grand' S ' 'ii Seriember 9th to 17111. iii 2’.i’§.ial.°3.2‘§.”3iit‘i§§"§i‘.”%‘§ tthem, because ~ 0 0 1.-We'“l\lake the Price Right. ’ | and Guarantee the Quahty. I BEER & GOEE I ` _ _ ` ' \ 4 i ,i RE OP - 17 i:.¢..r-' _,~-._ __ '° Y I3' <5, -¢"£` ` I' ,_, ' ., __,,_, .,.i.» - Testify to their _ Rav. G. R. wtmo or cnoriotsoiown will preach in the Marshfield Baptist church good time keeping Sunday next at3 p. ln. Tm; Bible Schools at York and Union intend holding their annual picnic at Campbell’s Pond to day. LIN-Bofnmr. tho me tenonoi- at Union. Jeweuer Lot33, has secured a position with N., Rattenbury, city and has been succeeded by Geddie Spencer, of Marshfield. t _,__ _ 3' °‘Cbanges"ofads.mustbeiunotlate1-1* than 1 p. m. each day to insure insertion t following morning, and not later than noon Saturday for the “Weekly." A Slloornso Match will trke place at Glen View Range next Saturday between terms from Glen View Range and Corn- wall. The prize will be a medal. The great family boat for an afternoon sail is the iron S. S. Cityfot London. To Orwell this afternoon at 3 o’clock. Home at 8 o'clock. Round trip only 23 cents. Tm: Rev. William Dobson has accepted the unanimous invitation to become the Pastor of the First Methodist church of this city at the close of Rev. Mr. Yonng's pastorate next June. ‘ THE City of London brought over one hundred passengers to the city from Orwell and Belfast yesterday morning and there were even more on the return trip. The popular excursion to-day to Orwell promises to be well patronized. Tas PE I Hospital wishes to asknow- ledge the following donations-Master Stauaway, Mrs. McKinnon, Mrs. Sharp, Master Vernon Riggs, Mrs. E. Bayfield. Miss Marion Lowe, Mr. Houston-flow ers. Y. W C T U fans for wards. Mrs. Baker, Bedeque, Cherries. Rx1='0RM Division, York continues to prosper. Owing to the resignation of David Brown, W.P., Ed. Vessey was un- arniously chosen as Worthy Patriarch for the remainder of the quarter. The sum cf $5,00 has been given towards the enforcement of the Prohibition Act, in Charlotte town. - Archibald and Mrs. Foulds, Toronto who have been spending the put four weeks the guests of James and Mrs. Paton at Keppocb, left by the Campana on return. While pissing Keppoch the ship signalled and the residents of the summer resort tur ted out en masse to bid farewell to their visitors. Consmtmns of Union Blend Tea wil do well to preserve the little keys, one of which is found in every pound nacket,and return them to Harry W. de Forest, St. John, before December lst. Many of those keys entitle the holders to valuable cash presents. which will be distributed ` December Sth, with the compliments of l Mr. de Forest Tim returns for the League Rifle Shoot- ing Competition throughout Cana da have just been issued. In the league there o were three series Militia, Mounted Troops and Civilian Rifle Clubs. In the last llftv clubs participated and Cornwall Rifle C lub stood third on the list _with 3517 paints, the highest being 3535. Mortaziie Rifle Club was also tenth on the list. As will have been noticed by their card in yestei'day’s Morning Guardian, Doctors Maloney and Kennedy of the 'Berlin Dental Parlors are about leaving the Island for the West. While in Char- lottetown these gentlemen enjoyed an extensive practice among our nest people evincing great skill and thoroughness in the dental profession. Wherever they may locate in the west they will doubtles achieve the suzcess which their industry, skill and close atfention to business will fully deserve. . _ - . Ernest and Mrs. McWi1lam (nee Fanny Abbot) have j use returned to Boston after an extended tripto Colorado and Nebraska ` While there they met Jas. Waldron Ab- bot, formerly of Union and now cashier of one of the leading Banks in Hershey, Neb. Also Robert Moore ‘ and Alfred lSbewart, brother of W.S. Stewart, K. C. ,of this city, both of whom are doing well in their adopted home. While descend-' or ing Pike's Peak, Mr. andlhlrs. McMillan had the unique pleasure of witnessing a ,heavy snow storm in August while be- ineath them the thunder roared and the t lightning iiasned. l Tm: outwardtpasseugcrs _by the Oliv- otte yesterday were: Miss F. Hevtz, Barber, C P Harris, Hrs 7 and Miss Harrie, L C Miss Hallou, G M.Hogan, Murphy Mr Burke, Mrs. Burke,Mrs. , Cr-age, Mr. Jones, Mr. Putt, Heber W E Hutoliinoonw 'D `au'd'°“l[rs Mrs. Johnston, C W Goodfeliow, Palmer,M.r and Uris Wright'-, Hrs Mr Warner, Elsa Livingston, W Mrs. H M Gillis, LA Murphy, Misa Clara 1Jai°di`ue,- Beer, lbeni _Mr and ` T. H'iwley',‘Mrs-V P Martin, W DrSMFoot and wife, A I' and son, Dr. W S Gregor, Mrs. Gregor, Mr. , - ` ' J Il ‘_i.‘_ ._| and all athletics depend on S I lniment to keep their limber and muscles ln trim , , ‘ MN \:._.z'r _ - ° ' _ ° in¥ored"c1'ea1n C not cnnndions, softest lightest Wh1°°‘*» ”°f1"Y . oem., .§,',".§,..1 .Tito HIGHEST grad. onoooioro (Equal to any imported.) Such are Whi¢e’a Chocolates. _ , , ~..i...., _ ' ‘ ` _ ~ 1-1-jf.-1..»__ __ .». ,.4 _.'.-:- x-.~» i Flieporters and 6ornespondents‘ OF WEARERS Evcrvwhere r and wife, Mr Abbott, wife" imD!°_!iDg_i_n the iron after the very dull s&sou housed by the stock slumps and uncertainty if the steelf works. The rooitngro um t\»o‘on'y tsripttiiy rooovoring Chappell while in Sydney_was shown over the extensive business premises of P. Blake, Esq., our old townamau who isll 1105112 8 llllslililllr meat and fish busine=s. stands on Charlotte ”St.right in the centre of the city. His premises are rcomy, well arrangedr and. cntirclyfrebuilt, and comprise a large store and warehouse with two modern refrigerators for meat and one for ilah all built after the most modern plans and lit by electricity. His residence adjoins the store and is hand- somely fitted up and reached by a_ large broad hallway from Charlotte St. Easn-:mr NOTES.-The District Sunday School Convention met with the Baptist Church on 8th, 9th and 10th lust. and was a most successful meeting. With Rev.Mr. Raymond there co-operated Rev, Mr. Gardiner, pastor of church, Bev. John A. Gordgn, M. A. former paster, now of Montreal, and Bev. Mr. Rice of Souris, all pulpit orators of the 'nrst rank. On Sun- -day evening Rev. Mr. Raymond preached to a large audience on ‘Char‘acter.' In elo- quent language and faultless oratory he handled his subject in a manner pleasing and appreciative to a people accustomed toscholarly and logical sermons. Show- ery weather interferes with the progress of hay-making. and a comparatively small portion is yet saved.-A good catch ot mackerel was made on both `sieSes cf the East Point on the 13th inst. At least $16!) worth was landed from Basin Head to Fraser’s Harbor. After landing his share of the catch at Basin Head, the dory of John Robertson went adrift with oil clothes, bait, hooks and lines, oars, cable and anchor,and who- ever picks her up may know that the owneris not in Davy Jones' locker, but still on terra-firma with a wife and twelve children.-A. E. Needham, D. D. S., wife and mother-in-law of Onedia, N. Y., are ispendiug a few days with his brother-im law, John Bruce. Mr. Needham- loft Bay Fortune twenty-one years ago and maybeclassedas one of the successful Islanders abroad. Needless to say they are all pleased with our Island scenery and summer climate.-Harding Fraser and James A Grant are supplyir g their custo- mers with meat, while Theodore Stewart is devoting a. large part of his time to buying mackerel. Joseph M Campbell is still managing his llsbing business with ruccess ably assisted by James Kelioe.-'- Rev. John A and Mrs. Gordon left for their home in Montreal on the 12th. Tcey were _accompanied by Miss Edith Mc- Donald who go. s to South Dakota. Pale Faced P Nervous Women Always Grow Strong and Have a init. Blake haspuruhased one of the hes , Ros ,1 Complexion by using FERROZONE _li Ferrozone is by long odds the best tonic for pale-faced girls and exhausted women. It forms the right kind of blood and tissue for rebu ilffing the system. It replaces tiredness by energy and vim, and a-'ids nerve force and sf-aying power. Miss Dorothy EI. Leduc, of Chester, gives toe fr-llowing convincing evidence of Ferro- z-‘ne S power. “.\I» work compels me to rise early in the morning and work ten hours daily as a. 1-aleslady. Last: spring I was run down, lost. my color and fell oil' in weightl stem- ed to lack ambition and the life was out of me. A friend recommended Ferrozooe, and I took one table* after meals with woe dei ful results. Ffrrozone brought back my complexion and has given me new strength and abundance of energy and spirits. I would advise all young ladies to use Ft-rrozane. Mrs H. G. Wilder, of Dexter, Says: “My da.ugl'.t=r was not very well last summer and lost ber strength completely when the hot weather came. I gave her Ferrfzone and am glad to say it did wonders. After siz boxes were used my daughter was strong, and looked the plc. ture ot health. I can recommend Ferro- zone to all mothers, both for themselves and daughters." ~ Go to your druggist to-day and t a supply ot Ferrozone Price 50c. perax, or six boxes for $2.50. By mail from The Ferrozoxie§Company, Kingston, Ont. Enigma-untn-Quran _ t , Doy~ouiise7apen?‘ Do youiise a -fountain pen? B o Doyouuse 5 " Wilelltianis _ _ Ideal Fountain Pen? Try* these “best of all” pens before concluding -s MVN! that fountain pens are' not satisfactory, $2.50, $3.00 c.-15, "¢h`ar1ottEtowi'i»Agenf, = -' .wnesbrisay Block; ' “ PIIIIBE GEDRBE ”I lfl~'~?i§l‘-E" et- 4 I ' \v*.nl1t:,'1"// a ~ ,»{\\\un,,’l ‘ A P/ \\\\1c'/9’ _ /, / - , te-°f’° 1- 'redone 1" * T. fy, 'V ' ` ’ __ 1 ' ' _ ; a_¢-_;‘_- f 'Q »i§i';$, -.xi-i f..;1 . -ri THB GUARDIAN. ,rrturcousr ..;.;.s:f1e»~ ti 'C in Ar safe,Comphré. _ rediicedi prices. 4 , '- ' ‘ cet me at 'the Always Buoy liofo WT The values we oder are no fictitious GENUINE REDUCTIONS ON - Ready-to-wear; Skirts. _ l Ronay.fownt£+ satin . Dress Muslins and Organdies. » ,And many other . STANLEY Bnos. AUGUST SALE STANLEY BROS. , 1 fancies of the brain, but real “Summer Bargains” of ‘ undeniable merit. All ' new goods this season, and up-to-date in every respect. Compare values, compare qualities, to be absolutely SHIRT WAISTS 5oc now 39c. 65 and 75c now 5oc. 85 and 95c now 65c. $1.10 and $1.2 5 now 8 5c. 1.45 now $1.10. $1.55 to 1.75 now 1.25. White up to $4.25 at proportionately `. *‘. ‘ . , _ -v` ~ PHONE A12 ' For everything Choice inldrocerles. Fruit and Confectionery, go to Sanderson 6: Co. svssvsrna oaocnaa. Clarincts for Sak ANYONE wishing to purchase a ‘ Clarinet in the key of A, Bb, or 0, which is now in daily use and in first-class condition, can learn of a. bargain by writing A.B.C'.: Guardian Odice. ' 8 6 dtf and Steamship Linea tp' Boston _via Yarmouth. The Popular Fast Line Between Eastern .NW Scotia and Boston Via Windsor ~ Junction and Halilaxh ._ sxi>nisss.'rr.anis too; Bairro; aoiiy (ex- and Yarmouth mogul connection at Yarmouth for Boston. " » " 'IKE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSKIPS “ FRINGE Al\'l_'llllll” The Fastest and Finest Steamers 'piyiig be- i I Dominion' Atlantic’ I. ltailw;-ii. cept sunday) at 7. and 9.2¢ a. ni., for Dilbvl l Ityoiwantnttl Oats. Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, etc. , write us. navy can or _roam _,J 5 Sacks, we have than at < 1ish¢P1f¢‘=S~ Reid*& Creighton I wnoi.asA|.a_ sydney, c ii. 6-xodwryr pd ni tween the Maritime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth daily except Sunday for Boston on arrival of kpresa 'trains from Halifax. Returning leave -Long Wharf. Boston daily except Saturday ata' p. ni. _ Passengers arriving in Halifax next day, 4.40 and. o . Rx ‘ri-ai §l1glg' ces!! 1.1'raina run dn ittlgiutiic Standar me. P. GIdI:7'K_.IJ_>IS, General Mgr., e 517 am 'ft' tf.‘.°*tt.aar.sr l is 5 our buyinggdiai 'vni °f°‘1f- _S=l=°Pi°“f r ' __"t‘nio,w¢¢k`iv_o tooo’ ioponoa anon uno ” A of ine Papeteries ‘ that is most . .‘.'l"n.. able to S¢¢i_1r¢_,. WG can suit you no mat- price you want. 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