THB GUARDIAN CHAlI&1'I’l'.l‘0Wl¢ PRINCE IDWAID IILARD JULY 14 rgoq, %;_'if_f_‘_‘_f‘ff,‘f;,_,__,,,,, § iLL NEWS ill LiliIiL liilEilESl § mph, D. Paster0lTrll\lt! _ _ __ Q B°'~§dx£ gzimw dhnma, Emma, A. ' ' = “Um d ht". .fun lgfg Jqhh TBI Hanfx 'lu IITIVB thi; Qygnlnl; ` W N-nv YY 7;; W°{,f.§Ldiiiuii:n.P. 1'. 1. to can-ua A_ 1 E wma’ of W0l&l@frm _ FRESH FANCY CRISP CHRISTIE 1 BISCUITS--=» r_ cd ed i - g;i}'§“°'°¢i§§.’i"'r'=§. 'H-ia. cocoshar. Assorted Bxndwich, Water IN Wl|'¢¥l. ' ' L prompt delivery to all parts el dty. Wcbstcr & McKay, The Ideal 0I0¢¢‘|’Y- , _ lease of B P Mills for selling meat with- IS PARAMOUNT” ' Bake . Every- ihiiig igmiweet arid clean and only the purest and beet ingredients are used in our Baking. 'i`o»day we have fresh Nut Cake. 20C lb- Sultana Cakév 20° lb- silver cake. 16¢1b- Whitc Cake, I6c lb. D. STEWART. LCLIPSE BAKERY. Hakes Best Bread. ' Hannah of King’s College, Windsor, NS Bas advertising ooinm f hi nn- nie. U Wm" ""7 TH! Princess arrived last evening at 8 45 “Hd vhefxoren at 9,15. Owmo to ack of attendance there was - 11° quarrel! meeting of the Beard of Trade last night. Jas \V McDonald, contractor, Stellar- ton, was a passenger to the city by the Princess last evening- D0 Iwi? f°\’R¢U U16 “Strawberry Eesti. val" at Winsloe this afternoon. A good ,time ia expected. Come and bring your friends. Tan tea at Marshfield yesterday after-novnin aid of the Mouse fund of the Presbyterian Church was largely ,at'ended and very enjoyable, some were present from the city. REMEMBER the lecture by President ln,-the Assembly hall of Prince ot Wales College this evening at B'o'ciock. Subject. JlD°l\'¢ position among the nations of the World, ' A1* the Police Court yesterday a ‘woman for abusive language was fined $15 or30days. The fine was suspended pending good behavior i_u= fnmre 'Tha out a licence was adjourned for a week. Tun engagement is announced in Vancouver, B. 0., of Miss May Salsbnry, second daughter 0! W F Salsbury, to Ernest A Earle, assistant manager of the Royal Bank of Canada.-Montreal Star. (Mr. Earle isa sou of Prof SN Earle City.) A Guam: Concert under the auspices of the Summer School of Science will be given next Tuesday. All the friends of P. W.C. are asked to muster in force. The P. W. C. Hall is the coolest in town. The program will be short and much varied. The public will please note the date. Tuesday next. Wear Trade Ivlark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. i Gaaol Church 8. S. held their picnic Yilterday at Wiltshire. Many took ad- "lliilli of the beautiful day's outing, and returned tothe city in the evening well Dies sed with the trip. ~ THEW was s alight ,ilre last evening |n Sterns'Si'eam Laundry occasioned by the flue getting on dn and hurniing U1f°‘1lh the roof. The Bremen were called out and in a few minutes extinguished the blase. Little damage' was done. Fnaxsx COLLms,lnj\il for ailrst on`enoe Dllainst the Prohibition Act Iyeaterdny lisidvhis fine and was released., The Guardianlearnsthat two or the leading liquor sellers have stated their intention Oi Riving up the business, and closing up their saloons permanently. This is the Drudentoourse. Snmmonses have been issued for first ofi`enoe against Matilda K¢Kel1na and Edward Egan returnable on Monday. Rev Edward J Power, soo of Pao rick Powelzi Cumberland .SU City, who was recently ordained _to the priest- hood in 'Bt Clement seminary, Kansas City Mo, and who sang his first Mass in St Dunstan's Cathedral on Sunday July Zed wasa passenger by yesterday morn- _ ing's train on return to Kan_ras|0ity. - During his short stay here Esther Power ,made many friends who deeply regret his depariure. A nnsrarcu from Boston ssys:-Pro- vncialisis figured in still another sensation in Malden recently. lt appears a 16 year~old girl named Nellie Curtain, attempted to commit suicide. She was saved by the physicians, however, to whom she stated that Mrs. Tina Mc- - Pherson, aged 17, formerly of Prince Edward Islarfd, had agreed with her to end her life, Mrs. McPherson, who is the wife of Armond McPherson oi Prince Eiward Island, denied that she ever seriously made such acompact. She had said something about suicide in a joking way. The police became satisfied that there was room for improvement in the lives of both girls. l i ` GLOVES U ‘éi - SUN DAY. WEEKS' Q E f _ I/ .',` ` ` : Q /-` 6 he ' REAL KID oLovEs” 75° A great bargain and the we may judge by this way thev are sellinl- You'ii find them everything we asv. Fine quality. real kid, made in France. the home of good Kid Gloves-two dome fasteners- bladr or white stitching. perfect fitting. elellnh fine soft stock. well worth $|-|0» W¢°k9' Pfl°°' 75¢. c l)’°/cy( ' _ ~;;f'r§'!-I_!.',.;7l/ 1 I 4 . o 4 F ' wi-n'rl~: , , \ i i Q \--.' I Y \ FOR COC ill 75° AND ONLY 75° EEUHGETIJWN iii] Vliiiill r ` _ Quite a number of our young men and women are In attendance at the Summer School of Science. The brigantine Aquila, Capt William Sencsbaugh, Jr, is in port with a cargo of railway ties on her may to Boston. The ladies of St. David’s Presbyterian Church purpose having a strawberry and ioe cream festival on Wednesday. the ‘2'7th. It is high time the Department oi Public Works commenced repairs on the sewesr. The ground is in splendid con- dition for such operations at present and the citizens are not anxious to have another experience like last spring’s. CH’TOWN FARMERS’ MARKETS The market yesterday was fairly well attended, and prices are not much changed from those of a week ago. Potatoes are s drug on the market- there being very little if any export trade. The buyers for local consumption can get all they want at ent? DI‘lC€F» 20 W 25 GEMS per bushel. Oats are quiet, and with the Provincial cents per bushel. dozen, and the supply isffairly large. Chickens are not in such brisk demand as they were a year ago. The BXDON- f0l‘ the Sydney market has fallen 03 consid- erably, and the prices offering at present will tend to keep the BIIDDU’ llmltfd 5° from 40 to 60 cts. per pair. The Dominion Picking Company is markets well supplied. Buyers don't ex- pect to offer higher figures than at pre- sent, 34 cents for white and35 to 36 for black. The City Liveries usually Diilk up the best lot of black oats offering at 38 Eggs for export are steady at 12 cts. ner Butter in prints from market baskets. in liberal supply, brings 17 to H) centsper lb' bined _ White Lace Stri imoos , _ I, , ».. _¢» 5"' 'L \ \L\J\\"“4/'.'*""~`i”:‘¢ - =i‘l4;f= ‘ ‘lb ", '; . ,~..<_.;_._-`._=;_`,5 `_.., 1', ,i¢'~,{~»'<“;':f<‘ ~ T ,. . _ - , ` --'~' ii mfr! fa ~ 1 i illuslin Dr ss These boiling _luly days nothing but a muslin dress is comfortable. , Come and we will show you how well beauty and comfort can be com- . Pretty Colored Muslins, xo and 15c ` Black Lace Stripe 18c _ Pe, 13c15c, 170, 22c I ' All sorts of dainty wash goods here. Samples sent free. E & l`lcLEOD. OF PERSONAL INTEREST ConductorTStsnley, Snuris, returned last night from a trip to Amherst. { Rev Hammond Johnson and bride, NewcastleN B were passengers by the Northumberland last night. 5 Ere.- Miss Sadye McGregor, Longwor Avenue, is spending afew days in Su mer-ide. liiiss Constance Mayne of Gardiner,. Mass., who has been the guest of G. D.l and Mrs. Longworth. returned homel yesterday. R Hensley Stavert arrived last night on a visit to his home at Wilmot. I Mr Stavert is now at Ingram River, N S Mission Station. He graduates next year from Pine Hill. . HAD T0 BE TAPPED. Terrible Suffering of a Montreal Man before he Cured his Dropey with Dodd's Kidney Pills. 1 | Montreal, Que., July llth-(Special).-` After having to be tapped to relieve the terrible psln and swelling of Dropsy, Geo. Robertson, 302 St. James Street* this City, was completely cured by using Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. “My feet were so swoolen from Dropsy," says Mr. Robertson, "that when i got out of bed in the mornings' I could hardly put them nn the floor. My arms would swell at times till I could not L put my cost on. I had to be tapped to rel lieve me of the severe pains. I “Beforelhsd used the second box of' Dodd`s Kidney Pills I began to feel better. Seven boxes cured me complete- ly." -Weekly Excursion Bulletin. The comfortable, palace iron S. S. “City of London" will make four afternoon ex f curslon trips each week for balance ofl season as follows:- To Orwell, Werines- I dayat 3.00. Bound trip 25c's; “Wi-ati River," Thursday at 3.30. Round Tripi 20cts: “East River" Friday at 3.30,l Round Trip, Mets. “Crapaud, Saturday at 3.00. Round Trip, 40cts; Children half fare. Plano and refreshments ou board.= Home early, 5. d. tf. Macs' Fruit Salts are rapid sellers during the hot weather. They are so good for stomach and liver troubles that _*ore and more people are finding out out them nnd using them. Our ssies now average more than a gross amonth. These salts are fully equal to' the imported kinds sold at from two toi I \ avian-a|l~ava~¢q,|~ It’s Hard Enough To Make Dollars so why bezcareless in spending them? Why not consider the reputation of the establish- !ll¢1lt to whom you give your trade? We I pllee before you a 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. °""N*'°°'~'4l\~°"¥l""\r°"’\v°"¥l ` `.{5t_ff ,_ :`i'.j%_,£. 3- "~: -- »"‘ ll Eli | z , i rf RELIABLE DENTISTRY AT 7 THE 1_owEsT PmcEs I’l.A'I`ES~Our lates orc the best marie from non-m