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' Cheap at $r/25 WEEKS' D0l.l.AR HATS Wear one . ,,. _ J 0000000000000 00000000 Fcvcr lhcr- 00 *1-4 nl the peoigapil \\uv|¥3'-thrrdhrq as 'rho ‘Pbcplvs Pnpohr h ...‘.’.'.i’.”‘.l‘.i.f'»..§i"$..T..'2' ¢..".i.‘?"..1.'.‘.& ' !“N*1°*4“°°°* circles have been discredited. Honeat' Fnunfmmmeuuy _ (umm sunday). ii: - mwszxn uf¢f»'.’i'ivén°.`.5»s»`y`l`i`>¢i`y3h'i ii." Just, 'imparting lellahio, lousy, duced teluveit in i. ie securities of _thus The Guardian will not be reaueusible fur' ' CU rrency or stamps remitted through malls.. t lake your remittance by Postal Order. Er 11 ms, ,,,,,,, ,,,. .,§,¢,,,d |,n,,._ p,y,\,|e R, 1-N _ speculative risks in coal or steel shares, iaiand Guardian Pub. Co.. Charlottetown. P. lb z nnnii li have been tshlishrd at the foilowin plaeea Branch Offices ' .The incident throws s side light upon the _ i < i ‘ ;' _ . V < ‘» :d_u,.",,,,.,;fp,,,,,, my M p.{d_ M" f,,,.,,m,. protective system which ir worth ponder- ll’ advertliaiug loh work and other buaiuew _ anslctt :- ` n _ °“==~==f-i§_=_._e§ '§§;'___° R°I°"‘ ~¢°f=~1- ”-°- wneiim or not mere. “proteeuuiil is ~ aii»n.m, aiieimn ron onine-nel-bm ci-rx, ,,,,,,,,,.d Agent. Bolria kat, Telephone Olce-P. G. Seaman A nt Georgetnw:.elussei R. Kacleam. Agent. i. re ri. uecxaann mam. M I. P.HO0D, IF R NE B0 . aevertiainl Mfr. luhscriutiun Mgr. ifif Moiiiiiiic Giiliiiiuii D0i|iNi0N STEEL ANU COAL ° h:;l_° garnet, aatrammrllad and 0 waking st all tiara tu the basl N *“‘¢' concerns have lost l|lN1l\op`ly`_ Solng and the steel eeiiipsay by bin beauties I bun and removed from our midst su n ed and respected cltzen,Will|am H. Stewart wt u peacefully entered into rest on May 8-11. aged 85 years. The la'e Mr. Stewart wus THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 1194- born at French Fort in 18_l9, where he - - resided for some time, bnii"a ‘number t 0IllCiCI'S. No houie shuulil lic viitliout nfcvcr thermometer. lt`s a little thing, but it's value is great. Sooner or later, the information it gives, if taken advantage of, will mean the avoidnrice of sickness. perlia s evcri more serious tronbllz. \Vc have a nice assortment of tliesc valiinhlc little articles. There are several grades iii die lot, but each one ir. a good uric. We have fcvcr ther mometcrs for cattle also .mil Bath 'l`iierixiornetci's G. JAMIESON. E evoeeeeeee 0000000000000000000000 F' 0000 0000 The iileilicnl li.il 7, 000000000000 lloiriiiiion ol Cniiiirla l’iuviiici: ul' l'i'ii1cc l'}.lw.irii island in the Siipreiiiu Court. john ii. i’ici't‘c, Pluiiitill Attricliing Crcflitrir. \\i. -- 4)livri Vfoml, ileieriduiit Priiiiairy in-lltnr. i`poii reading the .itiidavit ol _lohn li. Pierce the above named Vlziiiitiif Attzich- iugCredit0r,I do order tiiat.illdebt~. diie or owing or .icrriiing iiiic to the .ibovc nziiried ()liv<:i' Good froiii :my person or persons, firm or corporation iii thc Pro- vince of Prince lidwaril Islaiid he allurin- ed to answer the rlchi or claim alleged to heduc to llii; above named Attaching Creditor from thc above iiairied Prixriziry Debtor and i further order that this order shall be _~.i|iiicieiilly served upon tion within tht- suid l’ro\'iiil‘e who is or .irc indchtul to oi liablt to p iy .i sum or >uiii~. of nioiicy tothe saiil Primary llclit or by pulilisliiiig zi Copy liercof iii the Morning (luerdian Newspaper and the Ilziiiy Patriot newspaper published in any person or pc-rsuns,iirni or corporal- _ Cliarlottelowri for two successive issues $ $8 of such ncwspapcr~-and l further order that a copy iii' t iis order shall be served on the said Primary Ili-btor,()liver Good, within Live (lays after the first pixhli-, cation thereof iii either of the said _ newspapcrsin thc same iiiariiicr as a|s writ of siiiiiinoiis outof this lloiioiir.il>l\‘ 0 Court may hir served. i1.'iit‘d this z8ili ilriy ofjiin.-, .\_ il.l 1904. Signed \/V. VV. .\`i'l.l.lVA.\', Cliicfliistice. l‘1_li. VVll.l,l/\l\rI.\` Plaintiff’s Attoriiuy, _god ai Maritime Provinces whose works are ADl`11~ around 7 and S. 'I‘he 5 per cent bonds of . . . $- _ A00 MX 1'- f the stock ofthe Dominion Steel Company _ common sold as high as 1461). With the 150,000 shares at 15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..ti,750,000 li considerably to the enormous 'shrinkage of over Fifteen millions in the common __ Turning to Dominion Steel, it will be -I remembered that n_sT per cent stock it sold in September, 1902 as hiszh as 103. It is not new paying dividends and has fallen to 22. In August two years ago Dominion Steel common was inflated to /9, while for some time past it has sold the same company have in about the __ same time 'iecliuod from lla to 5a The following table shows the shrinkage in ,-| the three securities named B ‘ ,000 shares at 79., it 19,800,000 tooo snare. ni 7 _ . _ , , _ _ . _ _ . , __ 1,400,000 I’ Surlnknge _ _ _ , . . . . . _ _ ._$ l~l,4(X),000 DoMiNloN sri-:i-:i. BONDS. 1 s __ ____ t l`hus four issues of Coal and Szeei d o felling but the other day at ii valiintioa of q $13 650,000. The shrinkage of $210,875,001 ° is equal to 74 per cent. fx the great indus‘rial corporations of ihe ; Clif-ilil-ilhilliiiiflll-Ili-il EEEEEEEEE Our trade has been immense. This proves that we are offering the public the best bargains. We will coni.inue` to offer our Carpets and Furniture, which are second to none in the Province, at prices that will sell them. Mail right Furnishing ilu. WEEEEEEIQ-C REE EENEE, “°"'“°‘°""7“ » 1 _ ~ 1.' 1 1, . ` v,_ 1 . Road, where by careful attention to his ar The ludatiou and subsequent decline in 00ll¥f0l'¥»&b10 1l¢‘lD€- H0 WU 3 ml" 0' sterling character honest and upright , n “W1 me D°m|""°u CWI Compu” whlnh respected everywhere.§Thnugh of a quiet were for the time couueczed, forms the ,um ,e§|,.|nR, disposmou he Dosgegwd subject of serious review by the Toronto an sewn. in April, 1002 Dnniininn coal Pm'-1°|"|1 1° P“bi'° 1°°°'°f“» ""1 upheld what he considered the rlirhl. passing ofthe dividend recently the same __John and Chnl” of M ,__ Album ,_,,,, issue iusde the low record of 4.1. \\'hst Mrs George Gey of Boston, Musa. The the shrinnge was in thus ind|,,,;,,.i; bereaved family consists of the wirlowe-i .Y l')L).\ili\`lO1\' L')Al. COBIMON. :F 150000 sharis st 1451 ...$21,975,000 Horton of Peters Road, and John A. nt shrinkage _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _$15_ 225900 ive and appropriate. The remains accom _ psnied by a large number of relatives and Thi" “lk” “° “°°°““" °‘ me fa" "1 we frienris were interred in the Cemetery iii price of the preferred shares, or of the Mm-my Riva;-_ Tn the widowed moth- r bonds of the company ‘which would add W110 WB5 \1l1i»11'1“K 111 1191' 305911171011 ‘1“r|' 1! the illness, und who was ever near him in hislate years of feeble health, and to b Shflf9S~ its deepest. sympathy. Like Thee they conquer in the strife sometime since hue been received. A announced that one of its greatly estieu - iio\rrNio~1 srsni |'Rici»‘i-.RREU ed members, Amy Beer, the young rzlict of the lute Alfred Mayhew, has parsed 00.000 BURNS 81103.- -- »- » ~ . 0.150.000 nway in Cnlgary, Alta., whither she had 50.000 5115165 M 2`3~- - 1.100.000 gone last October in the hope :of ben ll ----- restored to health. Deceased: was the Silfllliiiiiw ~- ~~ .- $ 4.050.000 second daughler of James Beer, E q., of Clyde River, and nt the time of h l' UUMFNION 5'1`1‘3EL. l`0MM0N~ untimely demise was but in the twent- - _ ninth year of her Age. Her husband was lngerinu illness of consumption through which he was patiently and tenderly nursed by the devoted wife. Three years ater her own health began to fall and it 3_000_000 ,,,_0_-,____ 5 7_000_000 which has claimed her husband had _000_(,00 ,,055 _ _ 4_400_000 fastened itself upon her, aiso.liShe re- Sh,|,,ka“e_ _ __ $3_200_000 that loving care and medical skill could Locks which two years ago were valued W nthc stock market nt $50,525,000 were b This is what has transpired in two o' re both aided by customs ite products. The pu‘\lie who were in ave been ruined and _ine qmlle drivgaf o suicide. Seine namh blah in huansisl ineeeiiilen drawn to Sydney by the _-nuns alum. when no zest 'inau- rie. emma, and wiiafaia isnt 1': r.\ii¢‘ ave none the less suffered great lo ser. g_over by those who are in doubt. IN MEMORIAM. Death has again visited thi3‘f»n@Qfn’ti‘| fyears ago he removed to Pet rs m, hs succeeded in building up ii his desllnirs, whose word was intellinent grasp of mat:/as Two brothers and one sister survive hlu. other, William H in Linden, Oklnhoms ., Mrs Isaac Acorn and Mrs Dfiv_d orne. The funeral services were immers- e bereaveiifsruliy The Guardian extends esns,'l‘hou Prince of Lite, Thy chosen cannot dill To reign with Thee on high. oaiiu/mv. Tun following deferred reference to n enth briefly recorded in these columi is een glcom was cast over the community nd vicinity some time since when it was nlled away sbout four years ago alter a con became appirent that the disease urned to her parents'J_home where all o for her, wee done, liutin vain. Finally n the advice of her physician, she went est last fall, being accompanied :thither y her father. It was hoped that the hange of climate would stay the progreis fthe insidious disease, and for In time his hope: seemed likely to be realized, nd in her letters homefshe had begun to fer hopefully to her early return, when he end came suddenly by hemorrhage in Her remains were brought to the Island, and laid to rest in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Clyde River, the large number of friends and acquaintances that escorted them to their lest resting place testifying to the esteem in which the departed was hold. From her childhood, the late Mrs. Mayhew, was a groi girl,'{simple and pleasant in her ways, and by her modest _kindness of disposition endeared herself to iili who had the pleasure of her ac- quaintance. She was a consistent member of the Clyde River Presbyterian Church, where she will be much missed- ln the Sabbath School, where she was for a time a teacher; in the Mission Band; uf which she was President., and in the W. F. M. S: of which she was a nseiul member. Throughout _het-, trying illness she showed beautiful patience, never, even in her darkest hours. losing eight of the Light that never fnile, and she leavea behind her a blessed memory of what trust in God will accomplish. Heaven retaineth now our treasure. Earth the lovely casket keeps, And the sunbeema long ta linger Where our beloved triend doth sleep. RICHARDS t 00. stuck a nail in his knee' causing indem- lake him to Montreal and have tha limb ainputsted to save hilllfe. ` testimonial, that my 'ex uc of benefit toothars. ¢ ~4< 9 4%-_ Igeis , .is- -it *ve sl. un~ti...o..n, im io, ian. c. 0:11 Gentlemen,-Last November my child" mation so severe that! was advised ui' From Cherry-Blossom Land. The Japanese Give Good Example. T il atgoverb of Cherry Blossom Land t a healthy stomach is the basis of all strength. Good nature iaalso recognized aeof great import- ance. The Jepanese as a people are re- markable for their health, endurance, patience and skill. They have u system of physical training which is universally used. It is called the Jiu jitzu, and by this they regulate diet, bathing, cloth- in , breathing muscular deve opment ani boxing. They have nephiloeopliy that good humor is follow by good health. They try to banish worries, and believe that a cheerful view of life is s g.o.odhfound_:_t__i1on hp- s§)i'§n§§l(:i)t eSdiic_l,1yphil_ p y co we . our Amencan people. We are apt to be too minus. Th have many sayings iii Japan atmilaeg to our own. One is that “a women is as old as she looks," but a In ese woman’e face iausunlly as un- wigriiled as a baby’s. Although the Ia neee women do not usually have the wus? developed igures of our American women, yet they o not gather wrinkles Bom worry nor suffer as do our Ameri- can vrv_omen. What isflt that _makesl our Am can women o ten e, sa ow- §» "mi 1:* i:;"?'.°”° 'ri ve o en o a - ve w e they shiihld be in their rimgi' In mort; louthern climates like _iixpen the women “....u °.‘°ii'.:°.:.‘s“.i;°:;l'°z:::; ....““i.‘; ey v they cannot dress as extravngiptly as the r neighbors, nor do thei ve the ambitions and _ieelousies of eir neigh- bors to conten with. The ent whole- Y ii°’i‘°, '°‘¥‘.. E22. d‘L..'I.‘§ ."’“.......°“§f. §.l¥.’2 v n . y °‘°°‘fi"°‘“.'li'n?“‘i. °'“’i'“` ‘ii'“iii’l 'li' i’ nm own t e pa ns an w ich come periodically amongoour women- kind she adds years her looks, wlénkles delviiop, and t_11l_§ Women realli' an ers unto ony. ere is no re need for this if she will_ practice right llvini, recognize her bodily needs, _prac- tice ygiene-ell of which know ed e lhe can obtain from some reliable ingi- lcai hook like Dr. Pierce’s Common Ssgseb Medicgl Ad_:§ser,Eiahich can the h y een in ni y cents or the cloth-bound! volume, or thirt -one Nuts for the paper bound. Dr. 0. V. it wr Pierce, who is the founder and medical director of the Iuvalirls’ Hotel old Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, New York, says, “there is no reason why women should suffer if they will take the proper means to cure those irregularl- ies which lead them to s miserable existence." Women suffer in girlhood from back- nche, spine-ache and headaches, fol- lowed by irregularities, painful or dias- greeable, and as a result diseases of the womsuly organs are more common than 3 any one buta physician lu active prao-` tice could suppose. It is often the result of days of girlhood passed in over- crowded public schools, or worse, in a _jail-like boarding school for (young adies. The brain is crowded, in i est- ible foods disturb the stomach, the gody does not get healthful growth, and the undeveloped woman leaves school in plunge into social diasipatione, followed only too closely by the takinp up of wi ely duties and responsibil ties to- wards e. husband who has only noticed her geautiful facza The woman snB`et- ing om coutinu nervousness, weari- nesa, wakefulneee, headache and bach- aehe, needs the advice of a physican il large experience. Perhaps the physi- cian of the largest egerienee in the Diseases of Women is r. R. V. Pierce, of BuEalo, N. Y. The young wife desii_'_iYi;§ the advice of a physician il dete therefrom by beshfu nenélnllld so are many younger women, gle women, and we should advise these -to write at once to Dr. Pierce, who will tr‘eat their correspondence as strictlly confidential, and ve them an intel - gent medical o niou of their caeel without cost. After long experience in the treatment of womanly diseases, Dr. Pierce evolved a vegetable tonic and corrective which he ca led Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion. This is a purely vegetable prep- aration, without s particle of alcohol contained in it. Backed up by over a third of aceti- tury of remarkable and uniform cu n record such as no other remedy forxhe diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors ` and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favor te Pre~ -ecription now feel fully warranted in oEer'lng to y$5oo in legal money of the Un ted gates for any case of Leucor- rhea, Female Weakness, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All 1 they ask is a fair and reasonable trial d their menus of cure. rmoiu ivrouriuz/lr. ar 2 P. M. Monday, 4th july “ 18th “ “ ist Aug. .. ,sth .. .. 29,1, .1 “‘ rzth Sept. “ 26th f‘ " nth Oct. ii Zdtgéqis " 7 ov. ‘Commencing nth Selptember leuve QUEBEC STEAMSHIP C0., lid., PROPOSED SAILINGS OF S. S. CAMPANA. Between Montreal und Quebec and Charlottetown. Returning w l leave lctou, N. S. for Charlottetown, on the Mondays at noon on arrival of trains from Halifax and St. John. @Sub]ect to change should circumstajioes requli-e.,_ CA _ Agents, Charlottetown. PROM CHARLOTTETOWN ar 6 r-. M, Monday, iith july .l 2 th .1 " gth Aug. “ 22nd " " 5th Sept. ii 19"; ii “ 3r Oct. .. Um .. .. 3,” .. " i4tli Nov. Montreal et i p. in. 7 tts ses l'i`l'GHER'U_ What is? What il? T*1°,..H%!'"P!‘f'=Y Whyfhe rice we allow you for your wool in exchange _, for any idbur store. LOWE R D0 W N W:‘.f;::rl;°;.r:.~-if 1°-i::° °°.~ ~°°°-- - or woo . - ' We will be pleasedgfo seey;on at any time. §.°yrz.iir ., A Winfield bcutt _Manager _.___-'_ .__TF __.. Clothing Store » The ‘.. Childrei1's White Can- 5oc, sizes 6, 7, 8, g,`1cn~ ` Misses' White Canvde Slippers, _reduced to ‘ 7 56, sizes, I1, I2, 13, 1, 2.' ~ ~ You' cannot get a more comfortable thing for Summer wear than Can- ` vas Slippers. ' Wear better than Leathers. (lofi Bros- , I/ :$50, J I 1 _. -z ii \"/g 5 _ ../""" 3 -` 3- \ » it-."i"\i` ' " - f . "1"" '/_-e-ii? _ , _ 1 1'/ `\~ GRAND _ SCOTTISH GATHERIN G i The Annual Scottish Gathering of the Clans, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, of P. E. Island, will be held at SUMHERSIDE. -UN THE- DRIVING PARK GROUNDS. -ON- ‘ ~WEiiiiESllliY, .ilili 20. Following are train arrangements and fares. 'ARAKN ARRANGEMENTS. REGULAR TRAI il. Rtstian Train deparis Flre Ti0_nlah.._.........__6.oca ui. . A ertol|.....',. .__,6.34 “ Elmsdale _6.44 " lll.amBeld...... ..._e.59 " ' fl‘Leary..._.. 7.1: " Colem»~u...,.‘ ......7,2r “ Purtage..._,. 7.36 “ Conway... ._ ..,.,,7_45 “ Elersle_..._. Port Hill . Riclimond_..__..__... .4 w-iiin¢on__... _,5 [K ` I ."'."°;UP~l sexes :,'; : t ._. ..,_. _ . v.8S‘a'...~.'.rfra -45 viscoiche Summeraide, arrive 9 no a. ur. S ECIAL TRAIN. Station Train departs Fare Charlmtetewn ,_ _ _ 8-45 a. ln, .75 Rovvityjunciloii _,__ moe “ Mi1i0_l_! __ on “ Colv e....... 91! “ .6o -75 -15 N. W.ltehire _. ip.-iq " Hunter liver-.._... ._ q.3o “ Freddiicton.......__.9.5e “ _.0 E‘tiott'a._......__....9.56 “ _45 »-radaibane.........,io.o1 " 25 ' o Cape Traverse.. ...L30 ' _ Alb~ny__....,.__...6.47 “ .ag Klnkors_.....-.......7.93 “ _45 Emerald junction.. lo.otl “ .45 Preetowu ......._.,_ie.r8 " _05 Kenai gton ._.io__;1 " _gs New Annan . 0.42 “ .rg Summera_ide,_arrive 'is.|5 a. iz. Return nl eave surnnienide at 6.x .m. and for’l‘i nish at _ ° P ' I 7 P ill. From various cartel Royalty Junction, ous way dist-clap fare to Rey it Junction ‘added to nuecinl hre from there to bnmmeilide. |004 pp_i_ving°!;y_ r_eg:_l:; morniizg trtln andxspecial 'IV oreurn n :rat IW4. and at one way rat clean fare tolsuiumehir ::::1_>’y_re lar trains on July igth, gee; gg |-¢. i ant. For oi relist su lull particulars lee pro._ 3 anime. ,_ ALEX. llcDONAI,D. _ DAVID BIA L. Segyrphméeggmtriitee. l*re»|’deut. . , l ilranii i_ll_i_l§l_ii:, Mail iiiiiil QQNBEGBT monday Evening Jiilyf4ili,'at C. A. 11.1., Gkdillinsv, .~iii_.s ___,__ r5e. J. R. DARKE. L. B. Prerident, _ a°dal .nn slippers, feanaen "ini ,isii ; . w . __ ~._. 3%, _ _ ' ii, 1|. l is if' ;...‘