r I ‘ , -' "If you would only '0 I. we are oure you would no longer be ootloaiigd with ordinary tee. The flavour lo unique and ito richoeoo uitikceiled. Your grocer oelio it. , m; ii,‘.;i llickeyifsBlick Twist Tobacco You can teiit-hla tobacco in an Inatant. It le the nice big juicy liq- lt’ la not eponqy with a burnt toote oil‘ it. The flavor anlimake up lo entirely different from other- oo-calied chewing tobacco. Do not buy_a fig of tobacco that crumbles, and hao no real flavor, when you can qot Hlckey’o, tho tobacco that haa- stood the teat of critical uoere for over a half -a century. Miiliono of figs uaed year- ly. What hetterevidence of quality. than thia. - Hun 3inililliiii$liliilliiiliii§lfii Manufacturers Lid.’ ariottetown wiiY Noi cuiw inn uni g I Beeelilireve hi" Now linen. for the Season beautifully Situated,‘ “Directly Facing the Entrance‘ i,‘ l0 ' Charlottetown Harbor Wondeilui Scenery The beat appointed, moot luxurloueiy furnished Hotel In the Maritime Provinces. A hue line operated by thel-lotel Management provides a fifteen minute aervicc to and from the City. ' ’ CARS MEET ALL MAINLAND TRAINS ‘huw- » -- - When visiting Charlottetown whether on buelneao or You will iike‘lt. . a for pleasure, make Beach Grove inn your headquarters. _. H " - Swenson as arrived here _ i‘ to Philadelphia. Some of ' her skeleton crew have already been . 12.12. Bnow ‘ ' 146 Richmond Street ‘Q ‘ti, t -. . » Charlottetown ‘ix * Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. . AgentgatSummerside, Lloyd Lewis .__ _Good Stung Stock "Companies." -,-...-.-_------~r.¢=" -- n- "- o g y . liargalus a lleavy Farm Fence REDIAJCED PRICES FREIGHT PREPAID TO YOUR’ STATION IN 40 ROD LOTS OR MORE '\._ 6_8trandov,-._32 Inches high In 30 and 4O Rod Rollo ..... .: 20c 5 Utrando. 4O lncheo high, in 30 and 40 Rod Rollo ..... ale. 6‘ Strands, 40 inches high, In 20 and 40'Rod Rollo ...... .. 86c fliviltrando, 48 inches. high, in 20, 80 and 40 Rod Rollo 43o‘ io sequins, so Incliel hlqh, Ill so ind 4o Rod noun ...... .. Me 7 Strands. med weight, 42 lnohea hlilh, 20. §0 lmi 4° "Rode ' an o oii-aiiiiie, so iiiiiiies iiioii, In so and 4o Rod. Rollo . ..... .. 42o "no siriiiiiiiu, so lnelioo iiiqii, iii 1o ma Rollo .............. m 4 x 10 Oateo ..... ..e 4 x 12 Gatoo llieliigers llaiilwara l it l... ii-..lii-.. j _ Dflckssee for 35 cents at all gro- PARTY-Ths parishioners of Siev- i lDuchemlu at the latters summer ‘ home. says‘ tihe Sydney ‘Post. I five acres fertile land with dwell- - Bllfll’! PL, Ono mile from George- - about ten days t-o tow the cruiser ‘ engaged seysths‘ ‘ icle .- , son ‘Heights iivliethodisii " | lay "BIIHIBPBTOXIP Ofifiirlating, when " ter of Mr. unit iMrsfl‘. E. Poariiou . lcnruterl for th . in Washington, the bride i ling in a novelty , o! navy mohair with French flow- 7"" THiE VCHARIJOTTETOWNEGUKRDIAN“ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. D0 YOUR shopping and sav money at the Emernli (lo-operative Farmers Ltd."'. ~ - ' - BUY RAWLEIGHQ goods: the)! 111's ilirre food goods; don't take substitutes. , ‘ _ 1 DAV_ sate ueqiiiiiiiig Monday, {lily i7. EmeraIdACo-Operatlva Far- mers Co. _ i-ADIEQ bill! your hosiery at thi-rPui-dle Ferguson rglioe 5mm and they. wiil- be holeproof, ROBIN HOOD PORRIDGE WH- =eat delicious breakfast food; two CBIB. CHANGE DATE OF TEA IN on Mile Bay will ‘hold their ifea Party on Aug. uni, inlsead of Aug. 23rd as previously advertised. "rd VISIT Tm- ‘. iaLANn-Mr. 11011041)’. Buests . 0f Mrs. H. P F-ARM FOR SALE-Seventy ins house and out buildings. sit- uated on Cardigan River, at WWII. formeriy- owned by the late Nathaniel McPhee t0 be sold by Public Auction 0n the premises on Wednesday, July 26th, st 2 p. m. iMILiL TOW NIOBE TO PHILA Diii-PHIA-The former cruiser Ninhlo is i0 ‘be towed to Philadel- phia, where she will be scrapped within the next month. Captain to look after the ship. and it is expected that a tow boat ~wiii be here in allfax Chron- _t ..~-; wisbmuc abuts-Tue fol- lowlngis takenilfrom the “Daily Province" Vancouver, B. C. Wil- {lhurch Vancouver, B. C... was the scene 0f a pretty wedding on Tuesday eventing, June 27th, Rev. B. lied- Miss Myrtle Pear-don, only drough- s occasion. the altar ifilihéif, was. lovely in -. o. gown of Ihrid-al satin. tirade in panel skirt _effsct and a graceful tr-ain which fell in solifoids ‘from the should- era. Her-tulle veli- was caught gwllh a cornet of orange biog-gums; and she caijried a shower bori- q-uet 0i‘ pale pink ophelia roses ROBIN noon stoun ll siiiiii" snteed to please you better. ROLLER SKATES for boys and gilrls just received iii. $2.26 per pair. Purdie Ferguson Shoe Co. CALL OR SEE J. C. iiurtie for particulars for the agency any- where on the Island outside ‘of Charlottetown, _ us: P. u. -.sAi'ou's wiisiiiuz tablets. They have no equal for taking out stains of all kinds. J. C. HARTLB the Rawlelgh man wants girls and women to handle Rawlelglfs goodsiin country il-is- tricts north oi‘ Charlottetown. A good percentage offered to right parties. Ono wanted for every road at once. Apply 1-14 Kent Street, city. HERE ON A Vi~8lT.--Mrs. J. J. Scanion. (nee Miss Edith Gallant) of Charlottetown, now of Roxbar- ry, Mass. accompanied by her friend, lMrs. E. Wesley Fraser. ' and Mrl R Jwcmsson I n m oif Brookilne, Mass. Having mot- “? Bay Fortune Wednesday?’ mghfi ored through with a party ‘of whim, they Wm spend a short friends and is reaiistsred 8i inB Beech Grove inn. Whilc hora they will visit dlfiferent parts" of the Island; On their way back to Brooklilne the party will spend some time in Montreal. APPRECIATION — The Guard- ian desires to draw attention to the good order which hos prevail ed throughout the engagement 0t the ‘fWorld's Standard Shows" which have Ibeen in the city dur— lug the past week under the aus- plces oi the 4G. W. V. A. 'I‘0n much credit cannot be given to the management; of the Company’ who have provided such excellent ascertainment. Everything has been thoroughly open and ab“? ‘board, and the best of good feel- ing has prevailed. We congratu- late the G. W. V. A. in providins such genuine good fun, which we undersdand, has financially been a great success. i . i A C~EILIGHTFUL WAY T0 SPEND YOUR VACATION TrliS SUMMER is i0 take B trip lb]! the (hinada Steamalnirfs splendid liner "Manna" calling at Charlottetown.‘ every week on hcr way to and from Montreal and St. John's Nllil. This steamer has ex- cellent stateroom accommodation and everyth-ing possible is done foi' the comfort and pleasure of hei- DIISSPXIQEPS-AGHIIIES, concerts and (lliormeriy "of this City) became . , V, RAIL i "is “its of M“ s" J- Brew"- eee 5I..§§"li‘ii'l.‘i§.‘§ii”.’é"i?iii %'iii»""§§ii’i’i.“g sEgiimiisni/AERE CTFJF3§¥E . of the, pioneers of Vancouver. , -, _ ' ’ ~' ‘ ‘ ' iThn vhurrh was healumuny m? li-IIPS iind DIISl-iuflgfil‘ rates, please apply to (Zarvelil Bros, Agents. iiedug a mass of, greenery and PLEASANTTOUTH“; . .-ii ' . . _ ,1 ‘ "- .. xix"h’?aggiltilwfsofmwéalfh’ cetizefltivei‘ was the scene 0i a lively ‘event on 'Werliiesday night. when ‘was given [Wmnrringe- by her p i- gathered i0 while away a sister! ul’ representatives Clyde River. Cornwall, York Point. Ens; Willtshlre, Milton and North River. After spending con- siderirhle time ipiaying games on tho bank-s of the river. the young party proceeded to the vNorih l [and mauve sweet pens. The ‘bridesmaid. lMIss Marlon Steven- son. a cousin of the bride was at- tired in a. ben-ut-Sful frock o: blue sillk wit h-painels oi’ gold lace and l; white mohair picture hat. She carried a bouquet of pale pink carniiiions. Tho groom was sup- ported by Mr. Beri ‘H-ndifield. Dur- ing the signing 0f the register Miss Tflmllftii‘ Edwards sung "Unitll." Following the (seroniony a reception was held at h-le home of the bride's parents. the guests being immediate rolaltlvos and friends of the young couple. The guests were received ‘by the mother of the brldé who wore a wearing a smart costume ‘of tan Canton crepe with touches of old blue, assisting in serving the guests were ‘Miss Margaret Grey. Misses lama istreetvPeggyiMitchell Miss Florence Burns, lMlss Doro- ‘thy tM-urphy, and iMlss Ada Brown. iMr. and iMrs. Brown left nor a honey moon trip to points travel~ suit of navy crepe do nests and a picture hat will 857 ers. Upon their rot/urn they reside in their new home at Seventeenth Ayemie West. e l lovely costume 0f ‘bi-ack‘ satin and PERSONALS 0 ' ‘ crepe de chene with rich silver " l.-—-—~- 1 .. . embroidery, assisted Iby Mrs. A. Miss Emily Miller. of Stanley B. Watson. sister of the groom, Bridge, who has receniily return- _ on in British Columbia, and as they 7' were startled. - the fawn lost its balance and fell River Wharf where the miiiln pert of the programme was cnr- rled out. The coolness of the evening. the calmness of the orator and the continuous playing of the violin _and____ monihwfirgziii odd-ed greatly to this part of the programime. Shortly r after-v" the auiiuiil on the wharf. ice "cream and cake was served _ bynolqe young ladies in- ihélr usual. good sly-ls.» After a short intermission the various amusements were re- sumed and everything expressed actively until shortly‘ after " 1-1130 when the haippy party adjurned 1o" their respective homes. - s‘ ed from Frnbishier, Saskatchewan J l iDr. E. Pearl ‘l-iopgood, Dart- mouth Hospital, has arrived home 0n a month's visit to her parents in ‘Mslpeque. _ hirs. Jennie McPherson" and family who have arrived from Boston. left ‘Friday afternoonfur Bear River wherethay w'l1 bell“, guests of Rev. K. C. McPherson, St. Margaret. , h HOW A DOE SAVED HER FAWN Two men were driving up a can- turned the bend they saw a doe and a young fawn drinking‘ from the stone ditch. At their approach in attempting to turn and run. into the canon where the water runs very swiftly and with great volume. Thofawn was carried quickly Men's Apparel News dancing are ‘induiiged in every af- ternoon and evening and furnilshi Noililgiileal rail pleasant evening. The party cou- from National. Railway will iiiidi-d " “i011 JP-Siirdiug these services. En- the animals sl ~rwo miiimou ’ I PEOPLE r P I ll cam nor a d" w" reat olr eyeo or IIPOVO eiqiii. . llaoeoo“ no!!! lave I!!! Ill - i that tla iweorw “Tee's ‘flight lllafllilli- , >.. Our .n-.-~.'-€ p un. n c. HARRIS . IIIIIIIII‘ i rush of water. down the stream. The mother deer seemed to lost ull fear of the man. and ran along the edge of the ditch. trying to reach her offspring with her bead. ' Suddenly she Iran ahead of hhe floating. fawn for some little dls~ tsnce. She plunged into the ditch wllih her head downstream and her hind quarters toward the fswmand braced her forefoot firmly in the crevices of the rocks to resist the In. a second-the fown was washed up on its moth- ers back, and ii instinctively clasp ed her with its forelegs. The doe than aprons from ""19 ditch with the fawn on her iback. @119 lqydown and tihe fbdby deer rolled“ to the ground in an utterly exhausted "condition. The "man were not more than thirty feet from the itctore of this scene. but the moth- er, apparently unconscious, licked iiiiii fondled iiei- iiirsprins for a fr." minutes until it rose to its feet. . l-‘ilne Silk Tliel. Our summer collection of fine iillk ties. which we have assem- bled ‘into five classes selling at 75 uts, $1.00, $1.25, 61.50 and $1.76, ‘DIINO elicited mainy favor- able comments from several of our customers. We have the repu tatlon of selling the ibest tie vai- ues in the city: We would ap precuute your business and can assure. you of our best services at all times. Come to our store for your ties, _an.ii be satisfied. MabLollan Boos. The‘ young niau with that lu stinot‘ for the proper thing ln drees, [will ace in an instant the purpose of Leishinau Style Leis- lllflfl Style will enable him to fit with the best dressed set in any mmniunlty. We are the only JP60- ple in the ipruvinca who isell Lelsiiman Clothes. lf you - wan good clothes that is. as well made as the best made to order, buy a Lcisbmau. and you will be perfec- ti)’ satisfied! _v ' ' ‘" "MactLellan Bros. ..1t‘ynii with: your suit made to order we are prepared to do the bestjwori; poesibie. We have s first class" assortment oi suiiings Eh!" Bflllllot be beaten iu the city All our blues, blacks and greys are Belwarp, and are therefore guaran- ‘leed "against sun and sea. We guarantee satisfaction or money remnded- 01" ‘Prices are as low as can be had-for the same quality goods. Let us-have your tailoring business and we will suit you lust right. MucLelian Bros. _ ’l‘here.il great economy in buy 111s the right kind of sox. We} lilfilm to be lenders in the Men's HD5191? business. We all know that ihe interwoven sox are mu best _wcaring cox made. They sell’ “i 7° m- end $1.26. Other lines lrOin 25 cts to $1.60. Buy your 13°" from us and set the 0010i ion want. MacLellan Bros. Every man acknowledges ma we have one of tbs best assort- ment of Shirts iii the clity. $1.25 .'° 57-50 Ally man can be suited "1 8 511i". at our store. lliacluelian Bros. iiiininzinvi, Across Canada CANADIAN NATIONAL gnFffilll the A-ilZlBili."Pl'0Vil1(f8g t0 re \\ est zindltouhe Pacific, the 'Dll e " lNstionar Who‘ Mullah: 5:33am“ Whether 0n business o} m, IDIPas-ure hound the traveller has iihe advantages of a thorough mil service that is unexceiicd for Stifflffllieflce.‘ The finest equipmeui and‘ U] 5*"! $111198 15 lurnlshed, e mm" modern of standard {sieellerfir comipailtmen; icars. and iiucdarn diners. “The "National Way" l3 1e finest scenic route and by, '03s” 01' ii-s construction furnish-l es the smoothest and most com- fortable journey. - ‘FrC-m. Marliiimie Province points milrelfl "h? be!!! of ser ice 1o lllontreal yin tho "Ocean lnilted" and ‘tlvlaratlime Express.’ From =Bofiaventnre Station. Mon- tresll, the famous "Continental blmlited" leaves daily i1‘! 9.00 p, m, '°"_ Qliawa. Nflrlll B8)’, Cochrane "n," Vllmollver. This la the finest SGPViCQ, life equlipmgug of these Canadian iNailonni trailns being or the‘ most modern standard. incite! Afiénta of the Canadian en~ informa- ‘illlrfiffl oil lite detailed qlilriésfuiil-diwéssed to the General wilpbe ‘Pmmlliii? replied to, and ‘booklets- describing the territory will be mailing. -A PRETTY ENVELOPE BAG The popular bass are the make. _ envelope-shaped simplest things m Make the wonderful Rinso liquid" lirsb-tskehalf a package of Rinso for each tub of clothes-stir it: into a cream in a little cool water, add two quarts of boiling water, ofir into the tub of cool or lukewarm water. Put your clothes to soak for one hour, two ham, oveanigh or as long as convenient in this rich Rinso suds, than just rinse thoroughly and the dirt runs away. Your clothes are ready for the linw-snowy-wbite, clean and fresh. ‘ If You Use a Washing Machine-Jollqw the regular directions on the Rinso packageand soak the clothes. Then before operating the machine, add fresh Rinso solution and proceed. N0 other preparation is needed when Rinsois used. A WONDERFUL WATERFALL man." ilie official said: but when? asked to (ieflue . . for centuries admitted lira-l the distinction “can-i It would cost over 55000-000300 has thundered unseen excepting ‘by not be drawn by any clearly ruled to send n radioimeflflflge l0‘ M313- IIIIlIIBIlS oi‘ earlier ages, is that. ui‘ line. A clergyman and n barrister And it would require 1,500,000 kw. iRio Iguassu. u tropic river ‘farmingiiiiremgeiilieinen." but a retail trades- 0n a 20Jhltl-ineire wave lengiil- T119 message would travel the distance in less than four minutes. country highly interesting observations are A cataract, which Lie boundary between Ilriizil and the Argentine Republic. This WiJlr ilcriui i-uturziL-i lies fur from the only by u ‘hundred or iwu persons each year. While Niagara's waters fall one hundred and sixiyiour feel, those oi‘ Iguassu rail two hundred] iand fifteen feet; one section of the! ai-‘wlgreal horseshoe oi‘ falling water lie-i lug named the Iinlnn FuLl This fall marks the houndnry lineibe- tween the two countries, v:<'¥>--—- WHO CAN use COATJDF-ARMS “Anybody jwllli a c0i1t_0f_ arms, is at liberty t0. use it on u ling. which can be flown at liis own house." an official at the College. of Arms and Heralds, Queen Victoria street, London, England, has stated. When the Pr-ime Minister is in residence at Brynawelon :1 ling bearing the red dragon of Wales on a green and while ground is flown on the Castle l-lill. "(Touts of arms are issued by the College 0t‘ Heralds (of course for a fee) to anyone who is a "gentle- Doniti JRub man probably is not." hearing the mat h; s?» --—]ust Soak‘ MARS ii "gentleman" no At runny of the great nnain line oi" travel niiii is visited houses in lirltuln n “family flag," based on information of arms of the mander S. C. Hooper, in charge of owner oi’ the house, is flown from a rudio communications of tJB Uljlilejl" ling-staff when he is in residence. ' " ‘ ' ' States navy. Your Clothes RINSO is fine granules of soap essence, scientifically and completely. different from ordinary soap, flakes or washing powder. should be used differently too-for instance, to get the" best results,’ do not pour the Rinso granules into the tub from the package. Vvigoroualyandpnt AtAll Grocer-o Madebytbe makeredLUX is SAFE ._,___.. It b These from Com- IN EMERGENCIES_ we canrepalr shoes while the owner waits for them. Our machines are quick as well as hiqhly efficient. - So if you your shoes meet with an accident or sud- denly. give way In some part come in and we'll repair them for you In about order. No extra ax charge for the extra oer- vice. Lambros Bios. [Printing that Draws Your Attention ! A quartér of a yard oi’ wide moire or “handsome boocaded ribbon for the outside and- whiie or colored moire ribbon the same width and length "for the lining, is all that is required. The-two strips of ribbon are over- sewn "together as invislbly as pos- sible at the sides, the ends being neatly tucked in and also stitched together. The resulting double strip is men folded into the form of a ‘long envelope, the flap being not quite so deep as tiho other two des. M The ends are now joined up with strong silk, and a row of steel beads may 'be"worked over the stitches androundnho edge of the flaip‘ sis a smart flnlsh. One, or two, small cut-steel buttons may secure the flap by silken loops or, if preferred, a corupie, l’ these-fasteners may close it, and the owns initial, in silver, ivory or an el, be at- tached to the centre outside the flap. A tiny sllksnvelope to match t.1e lining as a purse, a woe powder- puff and mirror, complete the eq- uipment inside and you have a very dainty little bag to match your dress. In ‘Engiang it is uniawif-ul t0 play billiards in a light; place o_n tSunday, Christmas y 0r 000d Friday. jam-t...- -._..._._. giioiiiiioius not auffer another do! nth “toning, Bleeding, or Protruding “lion or Hemorrhoids. No i giiiifiiiit lion! Then the doe and the fawn trotted dealer" "oi! up the mountain side. » - . W‘ will relieve Q o d s " Y I ' t. '60 b l ll FDwflon get-ea £03” nt jomplo box o. - That is the kind of Printing to have done. r . . Do you always ask for a sainple of the material to be ued in your job? . If it does not appeal to you, why ex- pect it to convince others that you are a wide-iawake firm? We would be pleased to demon- strate some of our make-ups on LETTER iiiid BILL nEAps iii you; also supply samples of material used and quotations on same. We only ask a trial order-we are u“ convinced you will be satisfied. . The Central Juli Printer = Piiiiiie 420-1.". ino-Keiiistf. . " k ‘i u ' ' i" = an is mhr ..‘.. it‘ - ‘a