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(‘ 5 li ' i ll# M v 1 1 l_, .;»~ ~-'~ _ ` > ' .- _s_ _sd _. ,’ ..: ~, 2, - < | ’ . ~“- _ _ \_ _ ' ws. L_- '~ ., ~:.» I 1. li ~‘.f§=l iv., = _`=;”=P " " F ii: 5 r, 1" _ii i- f';. v 1-" 'el .. ,,. -' :_ -__z_ ; ~ i »u‘ i .¢ it , Ai _ i : ~i 1. > . ,.\_, _ 2. ,U ._. '_ »- .r ,i .~ ' _». 2*. .»:t: ~ . . ' 'Elf 'ei - .. __»§. fi 93 i, " "§ 1 "<4 4,.; __ ,_ ,K We will sell very close prices all this _ 3' ._ -ff ’, ;. _ L- 'ii _' __ L , 'ii L . 1 w _ _i if .~ e 4 i|» _ __-_e-.= _ .~ Y _. . I < _ r -.`|` .;.- _-,..~. _ W. ">~a-»-.f .s _¢.._... _ ~f<- ‘;_ ~ ' ' i ~ li .Q I el i’. ». Q., _ i ~, _ .~ , << :sl *\ 1 __ \ l. _t . . ‘ .Y *li .' f ` “ -fs ut I \, K . rnnoungiarlm cnsxrlzrrrsrows Ji0tvi»."`»».i`. ` V _ ` - _ - ‘kilt-r just- received from Mr. B. jasper- . iiiiu into the claim' made for \. i~.c.il<. Williams Plano only can .lr.n poofl opinions of the_instrunient an l luriz possible purchasers lni0o\vnc.s_ J mu, lniiitcr, of Kingsviliez “I_ mnlle it \ no; it to ihuroug ly investigate the : ' ii _ - n ll ~ Nunn | mn:-its nt :ill the different makes. \uur :able in sdvaneez- ws init \\ illiams excelled in eu ) Ca |,,ff,,.l,:;df|1;ff|T'f,:g:"“1‘ minmmnhd nd ment telegraph service in the lower S.. uat, impartial, Reliable, Iowsy,_L bilslnnent ot such s Government aer- pe Breton Coast. There is a Govern- vv lance, in the Northwest, in British a wc quote me following enmds fum, 3 ufurggpursaemg¢na¢¢&r:‘p;‘;i:.;erau,mnmbis, ann tus Yukon. The o `Poop1o’m Paper .bbs Published .;tlts oiileea, New Prowae Bloek,~ side Poet aloe, at the lollowing rattl. Isla rning Edition,daily (except Sunday). uc; mai ernmsntbaslilid oahlestu islands in Bay oi Fuody, to the Magdalen nds,tc Bellsisle Island, and to Anti. ti. Services public and private are - ents llmnincms hvsdmuol- ivice. The Government has established 'i`ll'_~ must thorough examination nntl ‘Ind il operating telegraph lille! lrolllld l _ ' _° _ ’ I mek! Th me _ ~ ...r i. .~. l;f.:n n musical point ot' view.” W _ _ m " /tn; ¢-l:t;rcly satisfied. ‘Its extrnnr .‘_;\..: ,' ».in[v,i:ig tones, deep round bass, E _= '.1 .nr ].\m.- bell-like tre_sle excites the M _.-i_...._.i\oii of ull that hearit." p ll ake ur remittance by Postal Order Ex eu txguer or egistered letter. payable tio The 81 land Guardian Pub Co, Charlottetown, P 39 _ , » 1 iii._ ~ ._ .~' _ _ ' M r lima _ ole agents, Charlotte- E Island .ranch °"‘°°. moaplmh it ll not suggcsmd th” um town. No mss_o_Lur|oN. Lonnou, July ti.-At a dinner lziven by mans tn-uighr, Premier Balfour announ- ced that unier no circumstances would them be a dissolution oi parliament this G year unless he should fail to secure the support of his colleagues. -se- ve been established at the ioliowin places Deo advertising, ich work and other business ntalned on these routes bythe tn _ ,.. . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . _.s e:kly"§.d?.i;n’{We0u=sday) per year in n N Govommum Vll&». . . . - . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -....-~ l. ~ The Guardian will not bs responsible for These services do not pay their way. In “"°“°Y °Y "*"“P' f°“‘i"°d "“°“¥" ‘“‘“'§ liliil the Yukon lines seems to haveearned 1 - 27,136, while the maintenance cost %l,- ‘ with much additional outlay charged ple oi the Yukon should be made to uu¢.,4-._ Northwest and British Columbia services flifk. 3'8"' 3 V~°l°"’ "°"&-I B C seem to have cost $18,111) more than the! ‘ Q Bake , t uniouist members of the house ui' com- ubmon, stberrtggnroav. amos-semen crux. earned. More than $99,416 was expended Atsllh in 1903 on the St. Lawrence and Maritime rislest, Telephone Oliver. 0. Beeman ll _ :£1211 l\Ibl¢flv¢i°°l ml! N Peid- 11"" f“’“i'h' pay enough to maintain the service. The tn _ \ 1 sou Ann, Province teiegraphs, which earned about eorgetown. Russel R. Maclean, Agent. $4 .iXl). A large part of the outlay of last ,_ l,_ é'o%;_‘ “°°'*TQ,‘_’{'N5§’§‘§5l_ year was the cost oi a new cable to the sovmlnin; Mgr. aubneriuuon Mer. Magdalen Islands. A cable to Pkinoe Edward Island would cost a mere traction ' t ~ - ot the outlay for thc Magdalen Islands Walking Sticks in the Hand. We recently received from zmdon as line an assortment canes and walking sticks as were ever brought to this art of the Dominion. The Iivtisan especially excellent ale bccnusc the very latest lish styles are represented andgsuch wide choice is afford- ed. The following woods are in<~.luricd:~ Ok, Cinnamon . Hazcl, Tea Rose, Acacia, (leatn ut. Partridge. mmny, Bangs, Ashplant, Pimentn. Baku, Malacca, Hama Vine, 00000000 _I cami ssnvicf. 3 many sbuses_What other people in Canada G would have endured for so long and with B so little protest the telegraph service The people pay double rates, or more than 20 csfor less than Bity cents. Early in t the outside world occurring much after B to ashes ; any number oi' her people might die, but no word oi it could Z go to friends outside between eight o’clock h in the evening and about that hour the d next day. The morning newspaper oi casts ruinous press rates. It is said that 1 there are long dt-lays that are not bar- 5 amenities which customers ofthe line are ° accustomed to receive in St. John and ° other places where there is telegraph com- ° petition, are unknown in Prince Edward which Prince Edward Island receives I gh double rates, for every message. Nothing sais' the evening the oillccs close. No event; in ° six o’clock Atlantic time can be known to so the people until scmetimethe next fore- th noon. Charlottetown might be burned be Charllttetown cannot have word of the Se night press news. What the papers get th h i d t t delays ° besides t e “Ru M an wns an he company can have any possible claim gained (or. The company has an absolute u monopoly and does exactly as it llkes,aud 2 charges what it pleases. Courtesiss and THE MORNING GUARDIAN `.i.‘f'I§.f.;.`{.f"'°‘° "°""‘ ”"' ""'“' """‘ When one considers what is done by the Government elsewhere, rcilects upon MONDAY' JULY u wot the condition ol sdairs in Prince Edward ` ' Isl and,and learns how small would be the cost of removing this one of the many plerious grievances of that province, it is ard to understand why the Government as not taken action. The matter has een brought up in the House in the last _-_ three or lour sessions. Ministers have <3," John Sun |.;i|wr|,,|_) expressed sympathy. But they have gone n paying the subsidy in the lace oi the hicb has so much to answer for has . It is sometimes thought that the people ° _ of Prince Eiward Island are a little lm- “”“mm°“s Dr°t'es° °f the- pe°pl° °t tm’ portunate in their demands for batter prcvhwe' It is hinted mm' bm’ °°mp"‘y , treatment by the Dominion. The truth is l , 'that the are exceedingly patient under is ked for a larger subsidy, promising if it granted to keep the Charlottetown illcc open alittle later in the evening, nd to give a newspaper service at a espsr rate. Some suppose that the overnmentislistening to these propo- People who think that they can account. r most. phenomena in administration re mystitled over the extraordinary ower ci this Anglo-American Company maintain its monopoly and to prevent e Government from intervening for the nent of the Idand people. The direct- rs ofthe company and most of the share~ elders are In England. No one knows cw much the company earns or what ividends are paid. But everybody can fs that the capital outlay required to uplicate the plant would be small, and at the service is maintained at the west possible cost. One cannot see how law or equity to prevent the establish- ant of a Government service. But there culd be no objection on the part of the ountry ii the Government should buy ut the company, paying what it. would ost to duplicate the plant. Island. Yet the company which provides this poor service has a Dominion subsidy of some two thousand dollars a year. The amount paid in 1903 seems to have been $1947.06. Soma grievances and inconveniences COMFORT FOR OLD PEOPLE. Much of the sudering of the aged is dns to the kidney dcrangsments which lead to backachs. rheumatism lnmbago and body pains. Dr. Chase's Kidney- Iver Pills ring comfort to the old folks by kee ing suffered by Prince Edward Island are|the kidneys hesithv and active, and) so Adz. Congo, Ceylon, Shmdy, Bamboo, Whanghee, Cherry, Rattan, I Manora, Fur1,e`. These sticks are made in all sizes and include styles suitable for either ladies or gentle- mm. Selections should be made while assortment is com- plete and before the more choice sHnks are gone. Prices range. We have Hunting Crops. J. G. JAMIESON, Druggist. The Medical Hall. 000000000000 00 3. ditllunit tc remedy. When the appeal was made to the Dominion the Govern- ment regrets that the natural diiilculties are so hard to overcome. But this telc- graph trouble could be settled at once and ata triilinlz expense. It might not cost anything to give the people ot this little province the same service that the mainland people have at the same price. But If it should cost a little more than the present annual grant. no one would ob- ject. Even then the Government oi Canada would be doing f-r less for the ppopls of Prince Edward Island than is done ior offer somewhat isolated places Ii the Dominion Government should lay a cable Lo Prince Edward Island the cost would be only a few thousand dollars. Already the service throughout the province is mostly done by Government employes. The lines follow the Govern~ ment railway, and railway otllcers are the operators except at one or two points. There would be no new departure in the e~' __ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _-..__ 5ilC3liHi3lEElEll-ill-C REEEEEEE 7 _ Shouidi you require any _ furniture this week we can give you prompt service. Our, stock is very complete , our prices the lowest going. _ M' I ._ eliminating irom the body the poisonous waste matter which causes pains, aches and fatal disease. COMING EVENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly. Mayor: W. W. Clark, City Clerk. WANTED -A case of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure n ten minutes. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Subscribers will please add to their Directory Cards N0. 302, Frost 8: Wood. ll d 2| -The Hazslbrook Baptist Church will hold their annual Sunday School Picnic at Haneibrook on Thursday the 14th inet. Ii' the day is not ilne it will be held on next line day following. Tea and refresh~ ments served on the grounds. ll d 8| -The good, suitable S. S. Acadia will until further notice leave Peake'a No. 1 whnri on Tuesday, 5 o`oIook a. m., East River returning to town, and leaving again at 3 0'clock p. m. for East River. Leaves on Friday at 5.30 a. m. lor West River returning to town. Leaves for West River Bridge ar. 8.80 p. m. retiirn- ing about 0 p. m. The S. S. Acadia is in perfect order at all times and is open for excursions. ll d Zi -,Wantei at once a boy with some experience to work at the printing. Apply at this omce. tt -A tevrgood permanent boarders can get nies rooms and board at the Windsor, Pownal Street. Apply early. 4m klth tl -The books and instrnmeatlof. the latsDr.C. A. McPhsll are on asia at lille’ Drug Store and will be disposed of at reasonable prices. The books are standard works, instruments best quality month. ' - SPECIAL NOTICES. I We are' having arifimmense business in iron and brass 'i»'_ ‘ 1 ' " ‘ beds,`s'pflng and stuii mattresses. Sm-ilshw Omron I 3" 2 ft J* Oallandsesour new stove dll andlngoodcrder. dmwtiil ‘ WW WW WW H I 2- Ratreshments and amusement: of all , ’ , ,_ kinds provided on groande.-D. A' ` ‘ ‘ _ milivm nr “ism in We \|liSi iplllilili I f“ I E _ bww; -_ " ~ - I. 'fi ' M _A__l1u»srg»!»um¢ "9 _f - f LET G0 THELWASHING. FDR A DAY AND VISIT PATON’S .TI-IIS I MUNDHY MURNING _ 4, HUURS Sillli FOU|l ULUW THE TIIUMPE For Four Hours’ Swift Selling 'Monday Momingt ‘ I With Things Priced .Below Their Real Values. E1viPl.0\'EEs' Az s. ’ .t i rn il New brown, navy, pale green, pale blue, reside and royal blue. Frencs faked Voile, worth 6oc yd- yours Monday morning.. . _ . _ . . . _ _ .......... .en-.......... 30:: 4 doz. Ladies’ steel frame Umbrellas, splendid handles, $1.30 line, .\€;~rcay moming only. . . . . . . . . . . . . ......._................. 89c 60 prs. Ladies’ Sample Cashmere Hose. no two pairs aiike.Monday morning only, 23 p.c. off. One basket Embroidery ends about 4 yds. to n piece. Bc to nc Embroidery, Monday morningoilly . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 5cyd. Trying to do a whole day's business in a half. tl1at’s the reason we are selling our black iigured goods % price. i White Sunshades dainty and new. about two dozen to select from, worth up to $1.30, Monday morning only _ . . . _ . . . . _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ . . . _ _ _ ._ . . . . . . . . _ . 75c ea. Chic Sunshades for the little ones, 35c at the Monday foreuoon sale 8 pieces light Muslin. 130 kind selling Monday morning for _ , . _ . . _ . . . _ . . . _ . _ _ _ _ . . Sc yd Navy blue print worth 9c yd.. Monday forenoon only. _ _ . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . _ _ . . . . _ _ 6c yd. Your Choice on Monday Morning. A clearance sale of tailored made Suits for women, our regular price from $10.00 to $25.00 your choice on Monday morning for . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ _ $9.00 They are made up of Cheviots and plain Cloth in Eton and Coat styles. ' Ladies' Skirts in black, navy and grey, stitched and trimmed with 'lfsbs and Buttons in any length 38 to 44, price from $2.85 to $9.00 Monday morning . . _ _ . _ _ . _ . 25 pc oil Silk Coats made of Taffeta, excellent quality some prettily trimmed with fancy silk _ Braids. Price $lo.o0, $12.50. $r5.eo to $24.00 White Pique and Cheviot piaited Skirts $2.50, $2.75. SOME GLOVE TALK. Gloves in lisle, tatleta, silk, taus. sl ite. black and white. lo, I4. 25, 35, 45, 55. 6oc. Lace Mitts. black, tan and white, just the thing for hot weather, 25, 35. 50. $1.00. Perrins’ Kid Gloves in all shades and sizes. We make special mention of our washable kid. white. champagne and tan. Odd lot of Kid Gloves, at 500, sizes 5%, 6. 6%, 6%. Belts in new crush leather. silk girdles. canvas and pique, loc, 35c, 65,0, 85c, $1.00. We close this store sharp 1 o’clock today, it's our HALF HOLIDAY. We make the following prices on this list for Monday Forenoon Only. 50oysrdsPrint Cotton . . . . _ . . . . . . ....8¢f0|-(|¢ roo pairs Ladies’ Cashmere Rib Hose suitable for mother, boy or girl values up _ t085c . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .............2Sp,¢,gff i , \.__ " _:'_. " "”‘~, ~_ ~ vy MM NMR M MMM 4 dozen Sunshades Black. $1.35 value. Monday For-enggn _ ._ _ _ . . . . _ . ._ .89¢ ,- 2 dozen white Sunshades $1.50 value, Monday Fm-gnggn . . _ _ ._ ._ . __ _ .15¢ 9 pieces French Voile 42 inch in leading shades. brown. navy. etc. 65c value Mgnday f`0fgn0g|\...... _ Big bunch of Embroidery value up to r2c Mondety Forenoon ._ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _5¢ 2 pairs of black Hose, all sizes for Monday only. _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . . _ . . . ._ ._ ._ .2§¢ 100 ladies’ sample dress Skirts. (no two a.lil¢e,) We got this lot fiom an agent- - He was iinished with them. for this forenoon only, your choice at ._ .25 p, ¢. gff Big lot of Duck Blouses. white, and blue and white. all sizes for boys and girls, Monday, till one o’clock. _ .. . . . . . . . . . . .....|-5 off Another bunch of boys' Waists_ worth up to 65c, Monday forenoon. ._ ._ .25¢ The best$i_0oUnderskirt, black sateen, _ ...7§¢ A big oiler, our boys' Skirt Suits in Serge, also little coats. etc, etc.. Monday f0rgn00nnnIv......... . _ . . . . . . . . . . _........................l-f§°ff One lot of American Waists, colored. worth up to 7 50. ii: lads of 8 years down to 4, Mgndny .. ....39¢ 50 Men's colored Shirts, well worth $1.15. sold at t,5c nett ever day on our counter. this iorenoon only. all sizes and good colors. _ _ _._ ._ _ ._ . . .75¢ A good suit of English Cotton Underwear. punts and iinder, this g. m. gnly 3754; ggggh or 75c for the suit. Only a limited quantity on sale. _ Snaps from thc Carpet Department. BRUSSEL C RPET. , l 600 yards in 9 patterns, value $i.25 and $1.35-slow sellers and not the prettiest patterns in the world, but good a x value as to quality, Mgnigy fgfg. l\00l\ Only... . . . . hglfpfligg 80 ends ot’ Scotch Carpet. [union] and wool, odering for Monday 10|-gnggn only l0¢ Comet 300 pairs Lisle Thread Gloves, w0rnen’s, black, white and drab. Mohdty fgfgngqn ‘gnly ..........,. .......I0¢ pair. 500 cards oi Buttons, 2 dozen on the cud, many worth 25:: e card. Monday fgrgnqqn ..............1,q1ti.j;‘-."¢gr" c g pgfd 189 odd Suits in ppl-e all wool Underwear. ine, many, only one,-off"a;. '_ Mondaly oronoon onlv. all go at. .. . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ . . ‘§_.”.~,‘.25 p, ¢. gif See our $r.z5 rappers. Monday Foronoon only _ _ . .. . . . . .i_;.f.{{§_‘.~. .85¢‘ Also a big lot, value up to $150 going st .. . . . . . . ._ . . . _ . ... . ..,,.».`."`_{1.“.*.`. _ . .SL50 . _ ,_ _Prom our Furniture Department. Illthfeilxitolgired lfedisg at s. bg strain* ‘ ern ng yet: rte_` _~_, #|93 mi, Canine hiohg and shsprid in the' very hgst values tix ered yearly i > .`/_»~ '|:=.‘..:l'l :.;rir ,= ,;.¢_;|_' 0; ,_ . ,,,J,_,§ , ._ ‘ _ q '__‘i.H_ 1% ' it _ I 1 M qisas RM