_ sl .. ' THE _ GUARDIAN, CHARLO'l‘TE'l`O`WN, PRINCE EDW img.--I . . __ " L_ r- I il . ` ern 2 LW' , l_" 7*? ‘ssrmrmarass olzoamzso. * 9 T0_d8_y-S p,.0b°_bi1m9,_ ' P __ OF PERSONAL INT _ ’!3`v`,_`Ikee:`x}, in that soft, cooling ---- V iysrandgr tzcllmthidlgthkhf 1) Tonotnc, July 19~-(3P°°m)"M°demt° Mr. Robert W. Gillis. Murray Harbor -‘.1-%ousas-neue to 'equal to a true " northerly and westerly winds, 511° “"6 North, is in the city enroute to Manitoba. ~§.in:&e&.” Dlmsam- ‘ V Dr. McDonald. Glace Bs)’» 15 VIIMDE i3§”**“°"°’¢¢» “b°"°"° *M* 11° 7 his parents in St. Georgefs, P. E. L within to the love of ani -_--'O-_ if P _ Mr. and Mrs. James McNeil, formerly ¢,,,,m,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, -- Wise And Piudent Mothers ofoharlommwa, new efcalgsry, N. W ’ @»r\-ga: without hesitation he ' T»- as v1°‘=f°¥l°*h°°“Y» - Know Tha ‘ ..¢ ‘$01 %"';" Ie A. Gandier, ot St James’ square '§"°‘S"“*"" 5°” W “°" °°°“" t° Presbyterian Church left yesterday tor *he fduvuhve enough capital at our n ._'1'0. ‘ trust T., ty. rA£x;i'ti?_eo1I;:‘1evince on his vacatio . -'-‘*-- -- is The Best For The Babies. Rev./s1¢x.McLeen. D.D. or Hewvell I Manu Cnxaar and maple walnut cream \ 1 -. ¢gl:§i;lb§oili17stf.ewT§;rdb:c‘t7>;,xgxdfngywdhz ' &5ed*Sense Saves. his Sister Imac. and Trouble. l&lliiy,well-known as cashier in `l&gs~¥>§is zroeery on Bleury Street, .iliaother of those who have i)»i`§.hspepsla Tablets s cure n troubles. l&~ln&3 ewes it to the good sense -Woes ol her brother that she .iunlhailmg woman to-day for it -\@hv‘&lllst‘!ze»t advised her to use Tablets and fortunately ’~l~L=|nmihly followed that sensible li. iklypih Tablets are the only ta treat Dyspepsia. They irzslnldrvrithout interrupting the n.The body isnourlsh- lib stomach takes a holiday. 1- iris neret of the wonderful suc- lhi L§`h.Dys~peps.ia Tablets. They -Itimtuiia the stomach and actual- iik- ilemaclfs work of digestion *K-'QA nga recuperates and grows 130” filet way to treat Dyspepeia.. Sibbody won`t do it. The only it Baa system of resting the -`iQSD5».‘a Iineral. running down of & 1:12; holy. `K.£AlsakL”s.I2ysgepsia Tablets one may li irfizrunc likes and as heartily as '1ia..1eshiug assured that a tablet »:l_`&-simlerthe meal will assure its - _Kissing writes this of Dodds .*\¥iIl¥is. For along time I was bmm Indigestion. I had ‘ v1~=yr$sfnt7w chest and my stomach ‘ €1&a.?&1laable to digest my food, to enumerate my =i~nim£m.~ describing my sui- l.1'§'§elm;not do it. ‘ "-&i&1urseeu.er advised me terry hNets. I did so and 1 ever since that I did. tbehrst tablet and after ; kiinmnha satan kind of food with or distress. 1 ii elwaie. §¥'»5Jaerestrpatferns and highest; ya@»naw'-opening. . It Ein Dishes, Soup Tureans, "*' `& .Bi-elects; Tea and Cotfce set=,| ‘Ui-‘l»"’&2. ' .&B»=nhrge variety of Al H", `-a§\-Q... _ fo 6'. rl. TAYLOR &1nn}' side Queen Square iliwai ssihasure 2% 'iran 3mm: Watch is worse than :seas Zinrwatches are not only 's- ' gorillas are thoroughly tested '\ srzl-"r~gnlaL¢d before being sold. “Wx when specialty of supplying .Q QHSWSW 6 _ .al . H-'xmas wth Watches at low .il liiilill. eTh=-,Great Geo. St. 3 doors been Grafton u~aess.... ‘_ ~. ` `~3’.`a`§t~I i . l V l E »» -a» ca :rr S; at Ching‘s. 19 gi TRY our sea foam chocolate at 10 cents a bar.-Chinjs Confectionery.. 191 Cxooonarl Vienna Rolls a delicious een- faction for lunches, for sale at Ching’B, 19 Zi Jusr uscsrvro-A fresh stock of G. B chocolates at Cbing's Pruitand Confection- ery store. 19 21 Mn. Charles Steeves, of Chicago, form- erly of Sumrnerside, and brother of Mr. W. S. Steeves, is visiting friends. No. 3 Co., 82nd Bat. will meet at Rogers &Rogers’ Stars, at 6.30 o'clock Monday evening before proceeding to the Drill Shed. Taz S. S. Campana called here yester- day on the regular trip from Montreal. . There were 116 passengers,chieily excur- sionlsts on board. 1 THB GUARDIAN is informed that Mr. f' John L. \Vea.thcrbie, who was killed at r the Railway Stat-ion, Summerside, visited the Island about two years ago. _ EXTRA strong values are oifered by Sinclair 8: Stewart to clear balance of ladies’ tailor made costumes. Onlya few left worth $15.20 and $25.00. Your choice for $101). li S; iv Manitoba. is visiting her parents 111'. and Mrs. 1). Hamilton, Summerside. She is accompanied by her little neice, Miss two months. , Mn. A' ~’ Wauali, lost a valuable cow on \'Vedne.. :ay morning from some un- known cause. The animal was founil dead in the pasture, A cow belonging to Mr. James Grady,dled the same day It is probable that the hot weather was too much for them. LADIES wanting bicycles can avail themselves of the best opportunity to buy at the greatest reduced prices ever offered ln N115 P1'0\_'if1Ce. at Rogers 8: Rogers. Being over stocked and wishingto dispose of all on hand before the season is far ad- vanced, tlxis firm will for a short time sacrifice all profits. 17d 1w J UST received 1-fl pieces navy blue duck suitings, dots, stripes and plain. Extra Wide* 0111! 100 Der yard, 5 pieces fancy pique. colors, blue with White polka dot, Pink and white, white with blue stripe, white with pink strip, white with blue polka dot regular 1Sc. goods piled on our counter at 1Oc~ri=:r yard. July bargains.- McGougan 8: Wright. 20d&w li Ar o regular meeting of Prince Edward Ledge, No 22. I. 0. O. F., held on Thurs- day evening the following odicers were installed for the ensuing term by D.D. W. S. Green: E. E. Clark, N. G.; G. W. Phillips. V. G.; R. S. Squarebriggs, B. S.; J. P. Crockett, E. S.; YV. S. Green, treas- lnrer; T. B. Grady, R. S. N. G.; B. H. hi\mp°on, L. S. N. G.; J. L. Green, R. S V. G.; W. N. Huestis, L. S. V. G.; J. W. Craswell, warden; W. K. MeGougan, con. doctor; D. M. Waugh. R. S. S.; G. M.Reid, L. S. S.: W. G. Schurman, I G.; Chas. Lelferty, O. G.; J. C. Wright, chaplain; Stutley Yeo. organist. .__.._¢_l._ WART3 AINT PRETTY. iv do ym han; on tn voursl l')on’t naw how tl c-ire them? Way Putnam ’s aimless C »r~1 E ab.-actor d les the work in wrt order-yJ.1jus: try if-. Guess your rugrrst h is it aal right-ask him. - f- 1 Q»'L|"U7'\‘q 4- Qliiiilllii. lllhll llllilli l_ Also 150 boxes of Oranges and 1 Lemons, et '¥'3‘.::'sa ggi* §”°}§”iGh6`s,2_n’s' Skin Disease. Itis the' standard Cintf: iiiiiidl WEE 1 Liebig‘s Asthma Cure never fails. It gives immediate relief and cures. To prove this state- ment we will send a Trial Bottle free by mail to every suierer. Large size $1.00-lor s_ale by all » druggisla or direct. Address The Lzebig Co.. -. E79 King St. West. Toronto Canada. V i_~_'_;" _' T | s -¢.__ _-_--L_-~ '_ _ __ _ 1 1 Miss GraceH.»x:nil1:o:~., now of Glenella, l Helen Sinclair. They will remain a.bo\;'_' ‘ their babies, They use is because it_ is superior to all other infants' foods., It_is the mothers friend, because it Dl‘0m°¢°5 s healthy and viszoruss dizestivn and shields the little ones from Pl?"-H1118 summer troubles such as cholera lnlantum diarrhoea and dysentery. Lactated F005 lmskes the cross and peevlsh babi' UIDPY bright and cheerful. 835 it ENV! “P 5 Plc ture of health. Every Wélfy *md “'°|’“' out mother should give Lactated Food a trial. Ask your druggist £01' 10- - M.‘\lSSEI\iEUVE’S BIG INCREASE. Malsenneuve, as taken by the Dominion enumerators, is 65,177, a large increase. .1-W-l ‘_ Diamond Dyes The Standard Dyes Of The Worlcl. Diamond Dyes have won a fame and popularity in every land where families y practice economy. By using Diamond Dyes you are enabled to have frequeént u changes of color in what you wear. A ll I cost of from ten to twenty cents you can make any faded dress, skirt, blouse. cape ii or jacke; look as well as new Seal YJH -` fad.-lress and we will mail you free oi?` cost - the Diamond Dye Cook Boc k. The ‘$79375 & Richardson Ce., Limited. M011!l’@2‘1- .._,.._..-s--- -.--- 'l`RA.)E AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CH.&RLOTTETOWN. July 19. Ar.-Sessie Lake, Daly, Halifax; g S. S. Electra, McLaren, Montague; P. L. ' G., Burke, Picton; Koblnor, Hubley, do; Champion, Orr, Richibnctoi Wm- Dunbar, Chapman, Northport; Frank, Baker, Wallace; Isabella, McK€D2ié. Sydney; Sir Wilfrid. Roberts, Wallace; S. S. City of Ghent, l\IeNevin, Halifax; Susan King, Grant, Baie Vette; Katie and Ellen, McNeill, Wood Islands. July 19, Cld.-S. S. Electra, McLaren, Montague; P. L. G., Burke, Picton; ` Kohinor, Hubley, Picton; Lady of the , Lake, Kennedy, H. Harbour;Champion, Orr, Richibucto; Wm. Dunbar, _Chap- n.an,Northfort; C. V. Minot, Myers. Port Hood; Frank, Baker, Wallace; Sir Wilfrid, Roberts, Picton. O ° .|- WOMAN ISAS OLD AS SHE LOOKS l lt- is not age but disease, weakness and ill-health that makes women lookold care worn and wrinkled. You cannot look yo_ur best unless you feel well, strong and vig- rous with pure., rich blood and speady erves. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food makes ood looks because ir, makes good health restores the healthful glow to the com- plexion rounds out the form and 21168 81- asticitv to every motion of the body. NUC PUNISHING PICKPOCKETS. By alaw passed recently the mostin- corrigble of the rateros, or piclrpoekets of Mexico City are to be put to work on the tobacco fields in _ the ' interior of Teliu.-mtepec. (Th is plan was tried once before but the thieves were sent to a station near the c last and from iteasily made their escape. Under the new law they are to be sent so far into t-he interior that escape will be practically lrnpo-ssible. . 1 CHARACTER IN MEDICINE. There is character in Dr. Chase’s Oint. ; ment -just such character as has ma-‘l I Dr. Chase esteemed and admired th world over. Dr. Chase’s Ointment hw stood the rest of time and remains to~da ‘ the onlv actual cure for Piles and itchino- ment of the world. You can rely on it just as you rely on Dr. Chase`s Receipt. Book. because you know that it is hacked hy the ste.:-lint! character of Dr. Chase- America’s Greatest Physician. p TO RE-FOREST li/HCI-iIGAN. Michigan is endeavor-ing to re-forest the pine harrens. It has turned over to the rvstry commission 57,000 acres of land at the head waters of the various streams and created a department of forestry in ‘h& Tick e_;$ys‘i:ens improved °'°""'°‘° _ ....,.f\'[‘_.. 1 THERE ARE OTHERS' but Unly on E.»~"V§7.C3 ii."i`.é€/f'”€`5oK. C) C) IE.{.’§. its 'noch' `or clock does uct tick right. drop it in and have it made right. W_e can do L' Tipflqged the services of Mr. Bn . W. Cameron, Jeweler. we are in s position te let Watehmaker and Jeweler. Corner Grafton and Great George Sued modern household remedy. For all Pain Lemeaees and Swelling get Kendrick’a. ._-_Q-it KARL CRBELMAN iN ENGLAND 1 TRUBO, Jnly 17.-Karl M. Creelman oi a bicycling tour of tho world, ha Y..-.'e~~’¥'“T"-‘ f' ~ 'UU' , _ l now circled the globe and is seein England. He has Just ibeen thrcu in Goods. Crockery, China. and Glassware. $1~;g"gg~ this Saturday evening, July 6th at 7 o’clock, at the aussi’ by ’1‘. B. Alchorn, Queen it. ‘ ` 'Skins comprises Dinner Sets, Tex Seis,T-able sets, Lemonade Sets, DQQQ ?eilet8ets, Fancy.Chins, Agate Wear, Tin Wear Jac., dsc. £vil be continued every evening until the whole stock is cleared out. Xalan _ ` Wise prudent and thoughtful mothers always use the popular dbaotated Foqd fbr O'r'r_lwa,July 17.-The population of Kendrick's Linimeqt, the greatest F,‘ lwho left his home here in May, 1899, 5 member of the Belfast Baptist church. ff In her death there was hope. She was a Ireland. ` I ,I BnNrr.EY°slstnsbestunrmaa. "“ “‘° ' ““‘°i °”‘°":"°“" W" “"3 N. S., will supply the Dundas congre~ Princess last evening. IWODIQ vice at 10.15.-Rev. Hammond Johnson at 11 and 7 Su-angers welcome. Attentive Grace Church -Rev H Hicks at 11 and A Zion.---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. A1-.~'~ Bible Ui-ass at 2.30. T F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday ` sr. rr:'run`s onnncn Holy Communion at 8 a. ln. Matin _ Barnet ` Services at 11 and 7. Sunday School, , and l’astor's Bible Class at 2.30. All vrelconlc and visitors provided with seats by courteous ushers.. CEN DEAL CHRISTIAN CHXTRCH. Preaching at 11 and 7 by Rev. F. W. I Harlow. Sunday school at 2.33. Prayer meeting YVedncsday night at 8 0'c1ocl;.| All seats free. ‘ I GEURCH OF CHRIST. The Church of Christ will meet for the public worship of God on Lord's day. J July 21st at 11 a.. m. and '7 p. m. . _ SALVATION ARMY. ' Sunday Services at 7,11,3,and at 7.30 p.m Week night: Service---Monday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. _ q 4 ,W f Z"~~ r" " "" MARRIED. -At St-. Andrew’s Church, Cardigan, July llth, by Rev. A. Gunn, Daniel McKay of Mount Hope, to Ann Livingston of Forest Hill. Ai. Summerville. July 17th, by Rev. A. Gunn, George Sutherland of Cardigan, to Ida May McEachern;o§ Summerville. At the nlanse, Cardigan, J uly 17th. by Rev. A.. Gunn, Peter A.Ferguson, to Mary Florina McAulay, both of Cardigan Head. ' At Skowhegan, Me., on the 27th alt., by Rev.A. O. Lacroia, Michael C. Clarkin, of Madison Me., to Miss- Lizzie A. Walsh of Boston, both formerly of Charlotte- town. At the Baptist Parsonage, Pownal, P. _L E. I.. June Zoth, by Rcv.J. C. Spurr. B. A. Q Daniel Jenkins of Mount Albion, to Blanche youngest daughter of \Vi1l'tam ' Fraser of Kingston. » ~ G I msn. V At Fortune Bridge on the 12th, last. Mis. Joseph Douglas, aged 31. l At Georgetown on Thursday, July 184.1, Mrs. John Hanson, aged 30, wife of John (Hanson. Deceased leaves t-wo children to mourn the oss of arnother. _ ali# a\“W|FE“J“£ “Twin _ TH . Just Received JS* Prince Skaettf-Prayer and Praise Ser- mam. New American Felt Hats for men XZHEC1 EK 7 Sunday School at 2.I5. Strangers alwigs New velvet Ribbon welcome and provided with comforts. 9 mm _ #_ New S ttln m Blank "’*’*5”`°`“"“““"‘ . l\ew Sells in Tafieta r. R-.bb se 11 snd1.s{n=aay school and \f=w Undeivests, ladies uv i G St. James.---Prayer meeting at 10. N PW Lac( S shea and Bible class at 2.30. Pew V1' 91509355 CHURCH °' ENGLAND' New Ties forl dies -St. Panl`s-Services at 11 and 7. Al ‘ _ welcome. Seats free and unappropriated.. heyy Dr; S, Gggds 4.- l.i5f*"iX 4-. .191 T ' 5 ,N New Sheeiinvz E“'~”'~‘°P-g 7 P' m- New Pdlow C'oth= The very 1 tes* American tourist hats expected in a f-w daxs 1 on always fini the verv latest things ‘N S OQE” aol prices alwtys the lofwe-st #nil -5221. 1 -Miki I Ki T* emner Mcleud& sensor/engineer “!t'uenieetebe shietenast isvhishe onionqnapinn dlngseittomether vithsntaay themheingtslntcd. “Yee seejack get in me I )*..‘S[..'”-‘T’5§}\'n*.¢ Famous f Actrve Ranges last week, and l’ve been testing it. All the roasting fnmeesstspe threnglliilllllilill holes in the back of the oven, and so keep the air pure. And you’d be surprised at the little coal it burns. It sjnst a dandy &n@, all l’ll cook jack lots of good tmup with it’ 'rms is me ma of mm nm lm mae me FAMUUSACTIVE me msscsfsflll’ Range in Canada Made in 42 styles and sizes from our local agent or nearest house. At Eldon, P. E. I. June %h, Jessie i McPa.e relict of the late John S. Mc- , Donald aged SO years_passed from earth. 1 In early life she experienced a change ei ' heart, came to trust in Jesus Christ as ber 5 Saviour and after Baptism united with ‘ the Belfast Baptist church of which she continued to be a constant and useful member until death. She possessed a meek and lowly spirit and a loving and t-rusting heart and so amid long continued bodily weakness and suffering was patientand happy. Her life bore witness < to the sustaining p0wer_0f`Jesus Christ. 'As it became evident .that the close ot her earthly career was near at hand ,sl e . longed to be at rest. Every wom of God ' was u source of comfort to her soul. Sho ciimliy waited for and gladly welcomed, _ the change. Funeral services were con- ducted on the 39th, by Pastor Spurr assisted by Rev. Mr. McDonell. The Lord comforts the hearts of the mourn' ing ones. At Plnette, P. E. I. May 6th, Eflie Mc- Donald beloved wife ofJohn Martin aged p.65years was .suddenly called upon to exchange worlds. Mrs. Martin was a apatient diligent woman. Her sphere was her her heme from which she will be greatly missed by her bereaved husband and by their only daughter who y Funeral services were M C1oryMo11uIocturm 40/V00/v 7-0/a>0/vfo, /\/0/v7'/MAI. w//M1253, -_.e__;g,_, VA/vcauvi/2, a sr ./0//N NA. Corticelit Skirt Protector is a wet weather ‘ lnsuraucu policy for a lady s skirt It never shrinks, it cannot pucker the slnrt bottom- vs colors will not run It is s*eam sl~ruul-_en be fore it is dted-st cannot sl;zlr..; any more i oder anv - possible vsaffe. Its -o‘ors v.on’t run oe cause troy are fixed pe tnzmently and urlfadably w..en :fl ed. Every d.ess "ores shade Sorted on ilst. not turned Hill'-.. wi! Q21.; ’f1Pastor Spurr, assisted by Rev. |31.-.l~ .Y »l shelf- Kenneth. J.Metriin, B A. *Sinelalron the 8th. MayGod ye also 01* over--one or too rows of stitching Genuine only with 121.5 label