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' -v ‘~\ Ulillliptlfiii :gon LTI.. » mug mtaneoiis Wy ' 'I ' l i ' (lil aresquiie "H, ui Q. md plete :radius- tion YG 1 NU Q _ ‘ Hood’s_J`arsaparil[a 'ma hast cf all medicinal tor. ali_ui¢-»w~'l~ ' ' :fri lb# 8" r 'E fi g P \ _ _ , i _ ,FR§SH~ . FANCY T » CRISP V ~ CHRISIIE... . ca]:&i:;i' iiggéhixoii »é*¢¢iv¢1.ExioN. l l tell f .i£.i.§‘i‘.’.lI'.'..i.‘.“.§‘r“.‘l.’L il’3l‘l»’.§.i‘s°‘l .M5 3. the rcssnce ofbile oison inthe blood. Dr. ghase’s Kidney-lgivsr Pills set nge livsrand kidneys n action. DMI!! W ° blood cleanse the s stem. Ind “°\“'° H l l . A i:$fi'.sir.:i..f%.:s';'i;.i:;-..:.: Wm ‘pills are of inet-timabls value. _ _ V V, ninxa _im Perfect ease and comfort when you wear 9. pair of our up-to-date CORSETS r'-' - '._ i aff? . _- _ in Jawa 1, ;‘- _. ..‘7 __ * V _` '. . .», ._ _.y TnaPi-inceaa arrived last iiight at 8.45 cd the express at 9.15 Anumosrof the members who have been attending the Summer School of Science leave today onreturnlo their homes. P 88 Yaersnnar was the hctiestcf the ummer and even in excess oi any days ot last year. At tourl o'clook yesterday itsrnoan .the ofileial temperature was degrees. ' A vsnr large number attended the Lifirst Methodist Church annual picnic at Suffolk yesterday. The shade oi the beau Will harry" clearly enjoyed byioaiiarsn and 'cider visitors alike and the day passed all too qu‘okly away. Among the guests at the R>yal is Dr W A MacDonald of Lynn, Mass., Dr MacDonald is a_natIve of Prince Edward Iblilidl billagrafiuate of Harvard and has practiced in Lynn for thirty-six years. He has been [spending his vacat- ion at his old home on the Island.-St John Sun. Tan complimentary sail given last Bight by the Charlottetown teach- ers to those sounding the Summer School of Science was a great success._ The City of London went out to the Black Buoy and returned to the wharf about eleven c'clcck. ' Iavrra-:ions have been issued for the marriage of Miss Lena Mabel Silllker, daughter of Owl and Mrs Sllliker, Amherst, i.o_ Roy Cleveland Lea, of the same place, on Wednesday afternoon, August tenth. Miss Silliksr has visited in Moncton several times. Mr Lea is a neilhew of Paul Lea and son of Jabez Lea, Victoria P. E. I. and formerly worked in this city.-Moncton Transcript. TBEPE IDental Association held its annual meeting yesterday afternoon in theYMC A parlor of this city. The following ofiicers were appointed for nextyear: President, Dr. Leflhucy, Summetside. Vice President. Dr. Lodge, Charlotte- town. _Scoretary-Register-Treasurer, J. H. Ayers, Charlottetown. The above omocrs with Drs. Bagnall and F 0 Robins, were also appointed to constitute the dental council. A very enthusiastic meeting was held at the close of the business session. An excellent paper on the origin, work and prospects ot the Provincial Dental Association was read by Dr. Strickland, the ex-president. GEUHEETUWN ilills VIEINITY St. David's Presbyterian Church, Georgetown. was the scene of a pretty wedding at two c'clock yesterday after- noon when Annie Matilda Macdonald, eldest daughter ofthe late William Mac- donald at one time Superintendent oi Public Works for King’s County, became the wife of Louis Henry Douglas. of the Prince Edward Island Railway, Summersife, and brother of Dr. A E|Douglas, M LA. The pastor of St. Daviu’s, Rev George 0 Robertson. eiilislated. The church was' tastefully decorated with plants and flowers. The bride who was given sway by her brother, Reuben Macd ouald oi the Patriot was attired in a travelling suit of navy blue broad cloth and carried a bouquet of wblic roses. She was attended by her sister Miss Amanda Macdonald who wore a gown of oresm'mohair and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Oliver McLeod of the Prince Edward Island Railway was groomsman. As the wedding party entered the church the bridal hymn “The voice that breathed o'er Eden” was sung by the choir, and after the :are- moriy the wedding march was played, Miss Maud Weatherhie presiding at the organ. The bride was the recipient of many valuable presents including a beautiful wicker chair from the fellow members of St. Daviu’s church choir. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas took the afternoon train for Summcrlide, whence they will leave by the Northumberland today on a hgneimoon :trip to Montreal and other Can ian cItlea.| The Guardian joins in extending best wishes. 4 _ f _ i KODAKS A *O ' -T0 HIRE. ‘ regard to Kqdairs l if ‘W Kdilffk supplies M; _A , _ W. J. ffl 1' . . i RUM _ --_; . :ff _ ._ ' .V X. _ Y- l ._ A A V _` p '-_ V I `~ _ p Q: V. -` V ’ V t »' ' » . J( 1.1 ‘l .f _ si , ` ‘* " l. A A' A ' " ` ' ” _ #_ _ . Foil' my 17;, fl l ' ` ‘l ."»:i. .-"3 .fiicgi I l 4 1 V - ` ."` ` ‘ A V If ` dowly as lu cause A ;_ A _ Q W -` ”» ._ _' r \ ' \ \ ,GE SALE TGDAY. \ On the second iioor to~day we've arranged all the odrl\ lines, shop WOYD. left-overs accumulated from months of busy selling. All sorts of goods among which you’li find a few i r » Prim Zoiioiis Somt Iowelliiigs; me, if er ana Dish towels. " Zoiored Shirts, iiien’s Underwear, Fianncieiies. Laces, Iivpliques, Ueiiiiigs. Linen (dollars, Bois’ Shirt (Uaisls, etc., tic.. All marked at figures fl to % regular prices. Come in, look around-may be you’ll be interested. MOORE S ®. MCLEQD. Tins is the time of year when the stom- ach gets out of order easily, and the syn tem is an easy prey to fever, etc. The only way to prevent this is to keep the systemin healthy condition by the fre- quent use of “Macs‘ Fruit Salts. The merits of this article are being quickly recognized. Every day our sales are increasing. People tlnd them so good for stomach troubles, headaches, etc, that they tell their friends and in this way the sales increase every day. The low price places them within everybody's reach. 250 a bott‘e.-"The two Macs."MacDonald Y MacKinnon, druggists, corner Great Gi orge and Kent Streets. Jill Sensible People should use Macs’ Fruit Salts at this season of the year. They keep the blood cool, the stomach in healthy condition and Prevent Fever. Large Bottles 25c. .Ii’s Hard Enough lk? io Make Dollars so why befcareless in spending them? Why not consider the reputation of the establish- ment to whom you give your trade? We place before you is record of over forty years fair dealing. Surely this is a safe place to trade. Besides with no rent to pay, there is a good reason for our low prices. Come, see, compare. John Newson. --ras Two Macs" licboiialiiii iiiciiiinon, DRUGG1STS,\¢_ p Cor Gt.(leorge and Ke nt Sta. ‘_ . ~~ ~' _ _ THE.. CH’ TOWN DEVELUPMENT or' U, tbl m . ` _-'-AND`:‘° The many diiiicult cases we. ci' “ii _iouiiisi issociiiiori “‘”° ‘hs or N -_ 7,,w¢ ‘uve B 5|* .mtment of “ggi field glasses. i c... ,___ _. @» i A SUMMER ‘f WARE You will find the best stock at our store for the least money. Children’s Bootsfat 501: Misses' Boots at 75e Women’a Laced Boots at $i.1o Men’s Dongola Balsfat $1.65 In fact every line at the low- est possible price for cash. Repairs of all kindjat mod- erate prices. Shoe§ndings, a full line in stock. J. H. BELL. Near Queen Square. spectacles and eyeglasses with serviceable white frames or gold filled warranted io years. from very dto good. is proof that our _ of testing eyes is satisfactory. We also have some very iinei E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. `“ 4 -`v~._»€._.__<_ W »-....- - _*'~'“'=f1a§re-