' ». »i i -.-J .1 . _ ,‘ .,' _.-4.,-. ._ ~ i ;.; 2,, 'tt t ‘ 4-, » :a _ ._ Onto Globe, hewn out and erected by his ef/ *W* . ., . , ri at ~‘ f i ., i , . , ui ‘» ii. not =° , _.. ,il J 1-, t 't ' »':¢I_ i `, Jr ~ 5°., “ ” ,,551 iflltg. i fr §<§ i .,;_`__,; Ja. . l ri i ,, f 1 i , C. l ~ . < ffl -Fai ai- 1 l i -r - c Q<,~°=.-.4 . li T 'P ual i 5:1* Ai, '5 ?‘ . ,A- ;. ‘ his Government held office only two days. li' 1.57. V 1-1 ;>"`~i*i‘ it Q.. _ __ 5 » 5 ‘ , wh- .l,.~ -Al;-;» _-,_f, , .». . nf, -.5 > W" ~ I ..,;_ _ in ', 1 , 'I-,.' .fix ,V #_ l -F". ,-==;- “f Ax* ~. _ _ ,; l. 'il 'ti 5-v v 1, /..= .._- ‘r i . - 2" l t_.. ,¢` § ' l 1 ,f .,, f'l.'i',»" lift’ "rf , _ i , , _ if "‘ 1 _ ~. , 1 _ i v THB GUARDIAN. CHARLUPTBTOWU PIINCI EDWARD ISLAND JULY 9. 1904 » low lfreddma helkin.itch¢.oon\. lrieaandamleal SATURDAY JULY 9, Iwi. lomepeopleull it letter, milk ernsi. or -£11: mflering iron it ia aometimes in tense; loml applications are retorted to- they mitigate, but munot cure. . I proceeds from humors inherited or ac- quired and perailta until these have been removed. 05 , . Hood s .farsaparzlla w positively removes them, has radically th and permanently cured the wont cases, and |, without an equal for all cutaneous C eruptions. T&i' in -l- WELL DONE SUMUERSIDCI daily a summary of the P\’0kl'¢as ' "" _;<.“¢'¢ ol the war campaign, and recent- _ _-7, _. ,_ V _gm ly in this brief review when speaking ot ’ '_._~ __~,§ Kuropatkiifs troubles. used the quota-, g* "‘ A _. rlllilps l Congratulations are due to Buinmai-aide the result ol the pleblleite in regard water works and sewerage and also on e auspicious opening of the Home omers' week. The voting shows nearly three to one in vor of the modern improvements re ierred to. The number oi! Home Comers by Nova Scotia Steel and ‘“ yesterdays boat. is quite up to, il not excess ol the must sanguine expecta~ Coal Co tions and presages a result worthy of the intelligent, energetic and well-directed efforts of the promoters. . V li D bs h te SCREENED ..f2”..2..`f..'L'.f`...‘l.F`2.“§.§.ff..§‘l.§.§§`l'2 C Z _ .f/' A" X i _.11 /\ Orders left at Dodd & - Rogers will be carefully as looked after' sunstroke as if the Day of Fire had hurch in this city, enjoys the rare dis- .___ l, fl tlnctlnn of being the only Islander who ' if .. s yet held that position. So long ago as ative and to the manner born," to be re settled, and because of his intellect- gifts, rare powers of persuasive speech ., » J* . ' uf », .. \ \ } i807 an ordained minister was sent to the ,_,_;,-.X \_\,’:-_y ) \ _ ,,._¢,j§_ff\§“:_ ’.‘_fl,5 ' ,_ l ) _lj 5 Prince Street congregation and since that .i_._;'» 1./ ” , '_ /(_, / d ‘ dale thirty-eight. diiferent men have held ,.,_f_=§`{" i . ,f (` . i I the paetorate. As the first Islander ~ 1 ` \ _Qi Q / un . th N \ elcome, not only by his immediate con- gregation but by the community at large. "~ \ My ' ` \\\ f ., _ 4 ~\;x ,_l ‘_ , , e i \` \" ` ll ual 5 \ ` ,`\ ` . and his exemplary Christian life, the new ll? U/l \ ` ii \\ . _ pastor may rest assured of a warm 3 ; Nj )i ilii . W ."5 'fl A k\\*" ii ll ”’ " ~` ~ `~ ', i ' .1 ‘ 1 E ` _ A SUSTAINING DIET- These are the enervating days, when, somebody has said, men drop by tho dawned. They are fraught with danizer GEO' J' to people whose systems are poorly sustained; and this leads us to say, in the , ¢ufq,,g_§§t for interest of the less robust oi our readers, New st) les. n that the full sifect oi Hood's Sarsaparilla is calling this medicine something besides ._¢;, ,» _i _“,_ Special value fn W bear the heat,assuree refreshing s1eep,and . iff.” " - -_`.'-1; . 9 ' l 1: E Q such astceuggest the propriety Of blood purifier and tonic,-say,a sustain- g diet. It makes it much easier to will without any doubt avert much sick- ess at this time of year- F* . . . .,{~ , .'i ,.,_‘. HIS ; lg, ig 1 2. _ ~* #5 ‘ J t .____ ._. . ,, nf n.. ~. "fi: " lil .ix- ,, i l .. . .,,» f’ ‘ _ v,. _ .l ,_ | ~.l» if-_ _', 3-. ..-Q.-. Lf ».~. . -‘»- .. _ $l l .' .11/;. Q . . ' vi l <._ ,ii , :~"' ‘lf . <3; ' L. it ,sc ‘ Qi 6 » , _ 4 1 ‘ l . >`.f. .. 'ii " u 3 ,al ' it l E, , . Q .T-V .Y - ' f, _ 1 5;. il ' f- i`., '.- .wx it ». ., .f '~ Z". . /2 r .i _ ii! it »‘ rf. . ; " `>, ,y .f if ~ . .' 'v"‘.’5 ,<9 r » » '. “. 2|, ~1` ig 758, "a It A -if , r J, ,. i . g. l, _.f - » , . 1. ~ r~ . ..'=". A i . . ' 'aw 1 , ..~_~_->4»..._ lt; J I. -:-, ft ` _£7-" 1 ' .li- C* The Toronto Globe in connection with tion, “The atara in their courses (ought against Siasra." Whereupou a puzzled reader wrote Toe Globe inquiring. "Who is this man Slsera, anyway? Is he a Russian General or a Japanese Admiral T' Tbelnoident has its humorous side, oi' course,butlt serves to show that the man, otherwise intelligent and educated but who is not familiar with the Hebrew classics is alter all ignorant. As The mystifled by his Shakespeare, and Milton, and Wordsworth, and Carlyle, and grea marvellous literature that embodies the history, philosophy, oratory, and Parliament, or by Laurier or Ross or any ol their predecessors in Canadian Par- liamentary eloquence, that is not, at its highest points, touched and illuminated by a Biblical phrase of allusion. Na wonder that the Government should want a plenty of political colonels. The non-political generals-the Lieuten- ant General and the Auditor General- have proved so troublesome l The Toronto Globe in its splendid an» nivsrsary and memorial issue, incident- Citizen rises to inainuate that it was of __,_,;_;.,_ _ _ 1 , If this be true, what of it i George "li` l `,"` ` Browns pen was mighty, his influence for If ‘ good was potent and he left, the impress ` of his mind upon the Institutions of his vig.. rf ll - . D " lla; ‘Q Country. His noble monument is the l‘or~ The Mllilnery ers’ ' ”:. . , ‘ ` A ‘ l *lu own bands, but rising Maher fmm year IU . year as time “poses more and more of iw lbroad and deep foundation. , .. _ .._.._.,_,___,__,,._,._-. ~ _ . I ,,. .. the news from the east publishes, S mn v* alllw 4 i - _ ` me Moanmccuiiniilf ~,r~=»~~.»m.'.~'~_ " 1' ’ . i - . Eczema _ _ a P ~ __ i .s , , ,_ . , ` sf? "\ .'\\_ \,`§f~ A ' `§¥\\.‘.§‘}§$'.?""`L0\ " 7f",;;_. Globe puts lt: L_, Z sl. \ .' s `-, ' l Neglect of the study ol Biblical history / , " and literature results in loss not to , ~ ‘P "- \ religion alone, but to the whole intellect ` way ` / ‘ ual lite. The man who is unacquainted with his Bible will at every turn he Browning, and Tennyson, and Ruskin. , The best things in English literature are allusive,and the common source resorted to by all t writers and orators is the _ . _ poetry ot Israel. There is scarcely a great speech by Gladstone or Beacons- field, or even lesser leaders of the British ' Prices.. Low price is not the only attraction in the list mentioned below-even more important is the fact that the goods are strictly up-to date -the patterns and color effects are those for which one would willingly pay full prices. ,.~iThe goods f are shown on tabled in centre of store. ' l my speaks °,,m°und"_ ,he me Hom 4 pieces of Fancy Dress Muslins, marked 38c for - _ G°°'f1° Bf°°'°- “S *HWS bee" Pfemim' °f 1 piece ot Fancy Mercerized Lawn marked _goc ‘for Canada. The statement is strictly true to ’ tact. Huta carping critic in the Ottawa 20 Pieces of Fan Cy Dress lwllslin, “SP€Cl3.1'” ` e f F - - old Canada and not the Dominion that ` S Plec S 0 aucy Dress Goodb’ marked 65k' for Mr» Bwwu held bbs Premiership and'-hat 3 pieces of Fancy Dress Goods marked 48c, for F. PERKINS x i . ro Coy.. \ 20:: yd. 1.5¢: yd. 7, 104: yd. ~ - 4.5¢ yd. i l 1 ...l ___;_e` ‘ U.-zder thc caption, Canada a Nation, F the Chicago Tribune recites that withii p' cf ‘ the past ilve years the trace 0! Uanada . ., , ‘ the UnitedlStatee has only increased 33 E ` 0| hasinereased 65 per cent while that of C per cent; that Canafa is yearly exporting (ASSETS OVER $2-]_000_0o0_00_) $83per head 0( her products to foreign _ _ markets compared Wm, $35 Der mad ,D for sale in lots to suit purchasers and on easy terms uf nav~ é xo doz. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, ` to 7%, new goods (all guaranteed) $r.35 .» for 8 doz. dark and medium (black)_ sizes 6 % _ 85c. tan guaranteed gloves, sizes 6 to 7%, regular $1.15 for 70c pr. 2 Baskets of black and cardinal cashmere Hose, all sizes, to clear 2 doz. Ladies' Fancy Musl for at 2 _gc pr. in Waists, $1.20 25c 10 only white Pique Underskirts, $2.40 for $1.00 Lot Children’s Muslin and to $1.10, for Linen Hoods up 29c Lot Ladies’ Leather Belts up to 3oc, for 15c 50 pieces elegant Dress Muslins at big cuts in prices. Io ends Muslim, all colors, me at 7c yd 12 ends all different patterns, I2c Muslins at 8c yd 16 ends Dress Muslins, 16c f 22 ends Dress Muslins, fanc or irc yd y stripe 16c for llc yd ` All Muslins mecerized Finish, 22c for 150 yd Also an elegant showing of American Zepher ginghams at greatlyfreduced prices. Buy today, it will pay. Prowse P Bros., The Wonderful Cheap Men. i ti . Jr Vi' ‘i 5 V E A ‘ 'lt ._ J 5 -£- ' 5:; ‘ " States bought homesteaas in Canada, and finally that with only one sixtieth part ol our Northwest yet under Kcultlvation our prairie land produces 110,000,000 bushels of cereals annuallyflhus are we being taken notice of by our prosperous neighbor. As Poor Richard put it, “Now that 1 have a cow and a pig everybody bids me good morning." But wait till they see us in the middle ofthe twen tieth century ! To ours a headache in ten minutes use Kumiort Headache Powders. “Dliriilsn Almond Pink. is the ideal preparation for all sunburned or chafened surfaces. In_ the first place it is an antiseptic preparation, removing all the inflammation- then it is softening and healing- makes the skin like velvet. Once used, always used. Price 25c per bottle. Prepared and sold only by A.W.RCddln. Phlll.B. The Square Druggiat. Sunnyside. I °~'_i_.'*'* .Rocky Point , is an ideal spot for an outing. just a few moments’ sail and then all the pleasures of the finest Summer resort. A well supplied Refreshment Booth ie now open above the Indians' camps. ice Cream, Strawberries and Cream, Sandwiches, cake, coffee, Home-made candy, . iced temperate drinks. " V2 . the United States; that European imml- ment' For Particulars address , ii / gratitniu Canada in 1003 was eleven ' times greater than it was in 1893; that W K E S last year 48,780 persons from the United . R Charlottetown, Manager P. E. I- Branch. J FR E of CHARGE for ten years. ”RE|_|ABLE DENTISTRY AT “l THE L0wEsT voices PLATES-Our lates are the best made from non-mercurial Eu - lish rubber, and willlnot irritate the most sensitive mouth. The teetqi look as if they grew there. All our plates have a double suction and will always sia_y_ up ; they cannot drop down. We pay particular at- tention to buil in out sunken cheeks and restoring lost expression CROWNS ANT) BRIDGES-We do this work in all its fprms. Our gold crowns and bridges are made from 12 K Gold, and will not tar- nish. They are so near an approach to the natural teeth that you do not realize that they are in our month. FILLINGS-Filling teeth properl is saving teeth permanently. Good material with good workmanshaa means good fillings. EXTRACTING-Teeth extracted sitively without pain by n simple application tothe gums. N0 C)d)cAiNiz on lN]Uiu0Us Danes Usnn. If you want dental work done call and see us. Consultation and Examination Free. Our Prices are the Lowest. We give you a writ- ten _guarantee to do your work satisfactorily and keep it in repair Guarantee Dental Rooms Cameron Block, Charlottetown, [over Reddin Br0s.] p Dr. E. ROBINS. Prop. J, I buy the best Footwear gold will purchase and tell at the lowest prices in the city. ` U'Calinnd lee. `- . , c0Ni20v HJHE ‘- el Il .Li .. ` L' __._,__ , .. ,_ 1;- .».-:=*.>'-1?' ,,, O ..-f,`.i=`- - P ' l .f!i‘l"' 'IT/’5;_2;l_. 67 "<- ¥l~`~` 5 ..__ . ‘$7 ‘v-Q , __\_ * ` dl T; ”l»//In "‘ ¢u¢~ "‘*='""" ”"cevva.¢.»- ' Year eovna hurt you. Thea why don't 'yon some to this mri and gn Lied wi h a can on the lame lime you will save mane on evevyl pamhaéemwpiaae. snaps for lean Bayern IIC llll ' “__;,»_' -""°'"”' _ _._g,._-,_-.......’.;.i-..‘3...““‘”' A. s. .,pil¢sa_cHaN_.lJ()[]]]_i (li. §'.">:= _#il-EN i §;z“/» -. ' -.ii l ilu' 'lim _id . , able pair oi aheea lintwouvt press your feet 'Ai ll TENDERS DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC Woizxs, | Charlottetown, July 6th, 1904. .Sealed Tenders will he received at this omcc u til noon on Mondaa Julv 18th. |904 Prom any person or persons willing to contract for the rebuildiu of Dufiy's Bridge, across Mill Pond, Lot 26, Prince County, according to specia- ,cations to be seen at the residence of Michael McKenna, Newton, Lot 16, . and at this omce. , The names of two res nsible persons willing to become boungofor the faith- ful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. The department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or an tender. Tenders to be addressedyto the under- signed and marked "Tenders lor i)uiiy's Bridge.` L. B. McMILLAN. Sec‘y of Public Works, 9 :aw & wid Ch’Town Board oi Trade ouimenrv Masons. The General Quarterly Meeting of this Cct- Dannion will be held at itheir rooms, Mar- Each 's iiuildi d fl- , ern ng, Queen Sheet. We nen Y _ evening, July 13th at 8 o‘clock W. W. CLARKE. Secretary, Charlntgeipwn. fdygtii, ion. f 9 l -1. _ff \\ *Q ‘?\‘ -- ii, and "'°~1-.. ,J A "ff .* ` A' ` 7, `i"" '<7 " 'K 1' } 'I t Z ) M .'__.v - - ~:.....i P , ~. ..- I I v, '.’. '_ eervuewi Whether You _ _ Ride or Walk for your pleasure. the satisfactivli you receive from wearing glfmmi’ that are as perfect as the art of the sailor can accomplish is il greater pleasure. Prove it for yourself bl leaving your measure for li Samui” mir if Mauna a co. A r=ff°°‘ fit is guaranteed, the cut wil_i b¢ l” the latest e, the fabnc *li* new of its gud, and, the 5'5"’ and workmanship umurpukd-