THB GUARDIAN, 0 Wm PIIIQIIIDVIAID ISLAND, ILLY 19:4 _ , , I ru umianmi innate” or ui. _ . ,W g "_ "`;` -Uirsmaismmiwusswozrauuv . Tllfnlll l `.=_=.Wy?~3é f ii f .. _ S ’“;‘°2‘2""..¢..'.‘.“.'.'.:.‘i"”’° .. . MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY Sross. ’ 7 S i °°;!' ‘° P 5 'I V ::..‘f‘l,";.‘:'°f.:"l‘...2‘.*'.i:.....Y.. :etch “. .- ll llllfllfsl - --»-i-- . i i . 1 2%," E* 9- H lnialied Collie il ‘vtul °1e 0$¢:£8 i~""_i».°'i"~"'~_°¢»»'f'_ new neaaafaav R. Btndlowlne baby lg always welcome. ' -I i. § 4 GEiuiiA.'i CORN EXTRACTUR . TAKES AWAY THE CORN feet 1 t 1'. i»l1¢ $111 Wilgh-"" so, .pi q ng” can bs. T '1`h8"W_1¢'._ Z 5”. #fy ll .$33.23 "“i>.i2.‘é'l§‘é‘l.`..°i‘.i’.'.‘?“’ GEO. E. HUGlilES,'| If .. §sin¢ mg eg;-up return trips were made iniihoure. ¥, _._ Q I n `- _A i I? ‘ 1 r , minionvavsgrtesiif _, gy;-flmm its girls and s live doiiin :fines soak t 'S -_ _ '~ ». gm' ‘li*.ff.‘§ gulf _n'°f sold niece from the bore. Mr. ‘ " _ . _-harley; _,._ . . va* `; Jewenef- llrats atidqneeccond in thi!! yo " '- A protest against him was enteredii 's- _ ~¢ immgauans-»~i~»inaaiw= . soums . . Story Books -Slid- Magazines You will find a full assort- ment of story books and mag- azines at my store. Prices loc, z5c, 5oc, and 75c. Mabon’s Drug Store, next door to Cox Hotel, ' Souris, P. E- Island. \ i .s * ,Pl _ - ii ~ .i _, _Ag " ” si. sr TI ~ I A* i L A , I ' “Eff ‘f"'f . 'i gi t. ' 1.1. ., ___ 4 Lg, ~ --.f-. : ~,_~ _A IE;- ei? ‘I o-v4`_ I h.:_L , I rj. _ ‘Q ' 41 -'-i’ " W § it '-jt; T3; V lil ~-~¢a.»- _ Bill' fi$lliiiQ GMI’ dl Rtilillil BNS- Ask the Boys “As to the Quaiity,’ BAlRD's FLIES Tied to our order iuiingland. l $i`i`@i\ ""=_3,lth Af; p MM _ if Lamont on snail!- |ai1'rii.'iioii'»'n':'eii"¢sFi'f°es1:fi°vl =ia°s'i"!\i»:eli'»= from as l»oa'\ inadnel ii =;°°l» yea nav want i n _ ».::.‘:°.: :strc 3 STAR STEAK LAUND Y, Un_ f me - .. ~~ _ . ref? _,- F li ii.; iii 8 sl sm fi \'Too’urcustom rs dfri d ii Ko," ,tm ° °° °" ' ° llieporters and Correspondents We desire to announce. that in i Evarywhem’ _ _anticipation of a large number of _ ____ '_ Tourists visiting P. E. I. this sumf i ' A *you our new souvenirs. so you ¢m,,u¢ 0', S,m.,|”_ Th," nr, up. may tell your friends about them "`\f513l'°l7ii nsuenzérs °l\i»h°W° r°“°d h h trips. The return cargoeaeoueletedot w en t ey come to visit you. .70 new wa. 35 was lotmni, so. mrs- Yours very truly, _ says, #onthe broad Jump with zsioeri lu Mcn’s Boots ‘ This is a light Boot made of Fine dongola. ,A nice boot for summer wear and some- thing that ‘will give the best of satisfaction. It is made solid _from toe to heel and a perfect litter. Price $ yet been received her numerous friends I both within and without church circles f I will wish her everyjcy. As Mrs. Neave , she will undoubtedly be as ioyala friend to ` the women of China as she was when Dr. ,o‘5"F.. i Kiliam. The marriage occurred on April . \ ' » I Society at Ohentu, China, to Dr. Maui “égggn Me%i;f“5is;g§;‘gf,, 7 “mg ° O Killam, daughter of Frank Killam, of The "Discovery" is absolutely a non- ware begunin Prince County at Mont SAIC Ceylon 'Axxoonosulrvrs of meetings etc., A finer' we Placed a large "der f°f iihonidbe handed in tothe news depart- Sohvenir Jewelry to be mgnufa¢t_~ meat early each day and not later than rured for us, and we have just re-' ceived the Whole Order. the Orangemen at Rose Valley July 10th ' at four o‘clock p. ip. The members of We an su" it is tl” bet “”°“° sminsr Loses L. 'r. B. A. an oordiiiiiy ment ever shown in the City. invited to attend. V We would be pleased gg 3119,, The B. S. City of London had two Rev. D. McLean will preach D. V; to loads of loner-al merchandise to gee butter, 5 bhls |alt,3 lamba,3 live hogs and acer load of sundry other shipments including ima, rope. etc. The Bi-any or sit. John. ii Fi-oisrioam fiqpmii inch. li' this is oorreot it is s new Maxi time record as the best previous was 21:11 imar e by Howe of Ae idle. in the rice r, intercollegiate sports at St. J ohu. THE latest issue of The War Ury con- tains Dhotographs ofthe Territorial Con- ‘gress B ind which meets in London, Eng. with the following reference tn two Charlottetown men:-The Eastern Pro- vince is not content with sending the Bermuda Bind, but contributes two able musicians in Adjt. Knight and Professor; Hawl.-y. Adj n, Knight has to his credit a long and useful career as au olliuer. Pro- fessor Hawley is well known for his line musical compositions and his faithful services ns a soldier. AT the Police Court yesterday the prohibition case against Henry McAlt-er was adjourned for one I week. Wm._Me- Gsun was Hned $200 or 4 months and Lena Mahar was dismissed. Drunks and corner loafers were disposed of asjfollo ws: Herbert Heustis $5 or 30 days; John Griiilth $5 or 30 days; John Horne, Charles Neill $l0 or 60 days each, :Harry Neill $15 or 00 days and John Stewart for vagrancy remanded for a weak. The ' Magistrate is determined to suppress corner loafinn on the lower corners and has instructed the Marshall to proceed against ali offenders. MEN or 'rua Dar.--An interesting collection of timely portraits is contained in The 0utlook's Magazine number _1 for July, in addition to many special illustra- ted articles. Among the portraits are .those of the Republican nominees for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency, Admiral Van Rsypen, the newly elected president of the American Red Cross, Colonel Younghushand, the British leader in Thibst, Gsneral Oku, the Japanese coin- mander, and Nathaniel Hawthorne-the iastlnoanncetion with\ the Hawwwrqi anniversary which has lust taken p ace. Yanuonrn Times: Word was received this week of the marriage of James Neave, agent of the American Bible Milton. Dr. Killam has always been popular with all who knew her, and although no details ofthe wedding have 13th at Chentn Mn. Mo‘Inii.i., Fruit Inspector from _ ` 0tiawa,and Richard Burke,Frult Inspector 3 l began! series of orchard meetings on , _ p Monday Juue20aL Bonshaw, on 2lst a' '___' -_" “":~. ‘ _ ` Tryon ln the forenoon and at Seven /'i'\ _i `~\` `\ W1/ C . ' _ _ MileBiyin the evening, 22nd at S!aniey I ,’ ‘ ` \ `\\ Received to-day direct from ei-ia¢¢,2si~d ninnsrioo, zani snngsy in " Qfmpn-g ‘ the Mi113_ ,the forenoon and North Milton in the W % afternoon. On Monday the Nth meetinizs '°` U i7 9 rose near Albertoa, on the 28th at \-, _` " I/ ~ H, Bloomfield in the morning and Campbell- \\` ' ` /' __ 'f?$ *`fv'A" . .F ton in the afternoon, 29th Bideicrn ‘~\ _‘&'________/' ’ || l I" in the morn ng and at Northam ._\ “WS” :::.‘:.:.:."::';:‘;.‘:..‘1':.:::. :.':".‘f een .i‘§‘§‘3‘if$i¥»?-ii ’»?»J3“ii’£i B¢=1C°11» :'.‘i.'::2:°:°;r'.:f“..::.:'~.::i..¢.°':'::_ H U,’é’§E§3’N,S . bbl very well attended thionghout. The ` ln % S at =:;:::‘ i;|a°n.;::°=¢‘ln:\' :E3 ,ind . Brosof illnetrazona were iven. he series of I » ._ & 'meetings was ooirciufiefi pn the :Jo e a QUEEN'STR_E]j-yr, .:.°::':.°°.:'.'.'.'::°':.:.‘;.,'_‘°.'::f":.f.1:: wi, mi Connolly S B»»1~1mg~ » continue holding orchard meetings for I some time at least until haymakina 4 p. ui. to insure insertion next issue. ‘ following address was read by Mies Belle McLeod on behalf of the pupils of the advanced department. Mr. Alexander McLeod, Dl:an'l‘xaca|:n,-It is with very great regret that we learned that you were to evei-your connection with our school, and that the pleasant relations, which have existed between us, ae teacher and ` pupils were to cease. Before paiting we 1 cannot permit the opportunity Lo pus without expiessing our appreciation of your uniailing kindness towards‘us,anil your devoted attenticnto everything that tended to aid usin our studies, and promote onr educatlon.Not only in the school, but frequently in our homes, has this kind interest and attention been manifested bv you, and in future days, when mem- 0l’.Y shall revert to you, we will recall not only ,the teacher but the friend. In part- ing permit us tc present you with these smalliolrens cf our esteem and regard, and to express our: heartiest wishes for your happiness and success. wherever your ict may be cast.-The gifts were a handsome dressing' case McLeod was taken by 'surprise but madeashort reply, thanking the pupils for the kind address and presentation. He also made reference to the kind man- ner and respect with which he had' been treated by the scholars and all in the dislrlnt during his stay among them, and closed with a wish for their future pros- perity and success. The distribution of candy and the singing of "God Save the Kimi" brought this very pleasant and interesting eximinatioii to a close. The Toilers in Our Factories. No workmen in the world can do .vo much of use the _same intelligence that our own American work-men and women are ca a- ) k 7, , _ ble o_i`. -_Thzit is willy ,‘/ _ i V America is now beating an I mx Moll . by thlir presence the deep interest they have alw s taken in the school The ‘ Y Y Y ores co or 1-"agen: vsrysath&prl1|. Ind after some kind ""'“ "" ‘ ---° lwmarlub any of those present, the in i_=i n¢.a\ __ .rv _ __ seq. ...j iii BB rxtx % _ ‘Ei " pm \“1`?“ `/5 'wa _ V" \., 1.". "'l.'i`f_ senses 5. u °`3(]f A\ J !» from diseases which are the world in manufac- tures; all due to the brain and muscle oi' our Yankee men and wouieu, Unfortunately where there is smoke, dirt and I dust and little sunlight there also can be found the germs of disease. Natui_'e's great disinfec- tant is sunlight. lt ie in the factory, the work- slio th E th p, e o ce, at men and women suffer in the dust and the had air. Such disease germs enter into the lood in two ways, either through the lungs or stomach. After years of exiperi- ence in an active prac- tice, Dr. R, V. Pierce, of Bufalo, N. Y., discovered a remedy that is a blood-maker and tissue-builder, at the same time alleviates a coufh. He called it Dr. Pien:e’s Golden Med cal lila- eovery-au literative extract that ass sts in the digeetioivaud assimilation of tha food-so t at the blood gets its elements from the products of digestion, the liver at the lame time is started into activity and there is perfect elimination of waste mot- ter. The germs of grip. malaria. cstarrh or consumption find a fertile Held if' the body is not kept in perfect order and the blood pure. Because the stomach is diseased there ll a diminution of the red corpuscles of the blood. This is why one is sleepless, lnnguid, nervous and irritable. Sensitive stomachs groan aloud at the irritating cod liver oils, but they will get all the food el ta th ti s b ` th alcoholic and non-narcotic medicine. There is nothing else "just as good." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the bee! lsxative for old and young people. They cure constipation and biliousness. 33/ er V i ,¢-_ -"_ `_ ,-/ I C - tv-~ » .. .. i. r>¢.s.i..,_s1~=1- ...... ,__ . . _ _ U mmm, = _ , ' lil r.¥zsri~fc* "P “T '....'.v.,. N °'|f-'IGQ .,_ . -..°.~:.‘.’..-"`Z‘.*i'.:.~.-..-s..-:~-‘“1|15|| ig guy IT W..-._-.~»..=..~=., i -. Ilene Irie E 1 f A BARGAIN 'IN FRENCH VVOOL _<"-coivs i-.W _ _ ‘.,_f_.`M. Lv .iw g _ A N; V _ K _ pi *.6 ` _ _» =' li' _ ,_ .5 'A4 V ~, S rAr£~D J .":)é§1:i:'f-3" ‘ ‘ .4 I in worth regularly 4.5¢ per yard. ja ,;. ‘f . s__.`5‘»A \ ” ._ .f Eli GOOD CQLOl\S-two fi -5; Blues, two Greens, two Greys, a Red and a ,~ . ; Brown. ` - The latest weave, and the newest colors- , worth regularly 450 per yard-Our price i 3Oc per yard. Secure some of this. it won’t last long at the price. f STANLEY BROS. ' vs 1 I . * le ‘ . CH(}lCEGROCERlES§§féi*§§%}§§ ’ , AT LOWEST PRICES. TRY Us wiru Youix Nizxr onmziz. 115°' 1:; ‘if;;:;1?f 0ff°">` YU" T Your Money sewing machine. The newest out. Very little noise. than ordinary mach- ines. .. Evtry Case N .8 _ tt . ~ ° °°° °” if goods he recommends are Shuttle cannot hit needle, hence no broken needles from the cause. not exactly as represented. A ,pretty safe place to deal at. What think you ? ELLIS. SOLDIERS Come to Geiivia,G¢at1ei 8 Ce.. for _ - __--_ and iiackcrcihait pn 'l' " * wise one A. I' LAKKIN _ vnoheaane Muses _ _i I fr _ _, A - -K* iii Ml Pt- fr It f iv ` A it .<.~ vw i. \~ i .¢»\e’_s‘*=i!‘_1| ~. » ’ V’ g pi»_ii,i» 3.1. ‘ 3; \ +-_vO@~ `,f't».‘1nAvi» ` .' V` ,`_ Q w Q *_,`v,,,`.)_ “Say Missus” Do you sew? Back in i , I il' I J l \ i » i i i I z 1'