.....s.:,.»-§."‘i"1r‘~ ' . 'il .1 f \ _ . i 'L ,_ is if _V __ 1 T .cv-A ii ig, [.~ _ _ Aff. ,f q ‘ _ _ _ __ _ - 5-f -'ii“._“l‘i’._l‘}? I” `_ ‘ “REV” ._‘ /. _ i_ _ llfsntum, Cholera Istkl, '1hs&a, ‘Vomiting i I salhieriiomphist. ll2!r._sad_~pr.hou\es,s\yelr - . _ niques... . ‘ 19131! 'aio _ ‘ te ~_','."' - 2:. ‘ » ' C. .\" /’f~ 5 - / unnmnn ir-Ro`i7os . _,_ ;_Ever since this conundrum was put to mo. I have been submitting ir er, everybody I met. There has been ex- trsordinary divcrsity in the anawi-rg, Th!! have run from 1 shocker; "Nag Noi No ! l" through a hesltat-ins. "Well, I don't`|ae'w\y-ind yet I Iensic never so-1t.myssii_"\n n dr- eidsd. "Yes, cart-stslyl Why not ?" One woman-_id~r Usdc no clrwlil- stlllct. Nothing ever iultliu us ll forgetting our womanllneas. Acothh’ va nuiees- lnmi. r 'prnloud to my husband. I saw that ne wss ll love with ine, ‘hilt ' that be ll10ilSY’_¢ that we could not ailord to be mll"|' ed. I knew that we could, sad S0 I Proposed to him. Another: of cc-urse much better judges of character ibm men, more intuitive and spirit'ial.An- would_b¢ -lower unhsPPY msrri0€°l~-'U things src, men can choose from thel' entire set of women. Women an choose only from those 11110 I'-l'0P‘-‘Bl to them. If women pr0POP/Cd. milf# of them'would marry the :min thq_' really want to marry. Another! I think the one should propose who could do it the most artistically,-_ mnte.-sne was n young girl writerl and I sm afraid considerations ‘of literary eilects guided ber ccnclu-` sions.)-Inez Haynes Gilmore, in the cout a irxrrf. trlxc. $5 and upuyrds, Hnrper's Bazar.. ' . 5- _ --- B-_E each continuation. Cash most seen this column. half cent per word lor mpany order and five per cent lil- witlt allowed. Minimum charge Twenty-five cents. 1' ff.-'_ff.=,=f L --ai :_-1 1_1 1 1 - 5;, j 1;. _I 1;-Q; 3;-j-jf.; j-_-ij ggjfi- ` GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS [_ _ _ ,Q | _ _J}“F§It`__“'"‘““ . l»_o'cAL AGENT wANTi-JD Fon 'Charlottetown nm! Queen; i‘0__ go 'Iseli Our high cla,=a f.‘|-ml T,-ces and General Nursery l~‘to.~li. Large ling of commercial and iif,m¢n|,i¢ ,,,,,|e_ ties suitable for culture in pr-img Edward Island.Good pay, Free Out. fit. Exclusive Territory. Write for Dsrtleiilsrs. Stone k Wellington, The Foothill Nurseries, (Establish- °d 1337)- .\'l‘o!onto, Ontario. 6.27ME55l. l _ FEMALE HELP WANTD, A cir1i.'"i'-‘Ei*6ENEEAi; 'l-Iousework. No washing, Apply at 3_9_Grafton St.___ _ ____ 7-15543;, WANTED Gini. ron GENERAL b°Ul°w<>rk- Avpiy ne nun niiiee. ____ __ _ _ _ __ _ 6-25Mtf. WANTED. A .Ginn Fon GENERAL \l0UB¢ Work. Apply to Mrs. Ayers, _'_7_8___li‘»ust_o_i1__St. _ _ _ _ 7-ZMtf. WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERA1 housework. Good wages. Apply ' ermina at 21 Great George se. *___ _ ____ __ __ _ 5-zsiitt. iK\Nfr\ED TMMEDIATELY nv Mas. FOR SALE 3 PAIRS BLACK FOX' , es, 2 pairs cross foxes, 3 pairs dark red. Had young this year. A few cubs at $40.00 a pair. Also, some mink. R. J. McNeil; Tyne _V_slle_y________ __ 'f-ilM2w. FUR SALE, ONE PAIR OF BLACK foxes froth Iinltons best stock. P. O. Box. 168, Amherst, N. B. .__Z'1"W3*Pd- iron SALE, A DESIRABLE cor! tsge situated on Fitzroy Street be twcen Great George and Queen Sts. A znori investment, as this cottage brings s'zood yesrlv rent. For par- ticulars inquire of B. S. McKinley, Frost if Wood onine, cnnriottn- towm _ 'I-smzwpd. |-05T___&_ i.osT, sATii~nDAY NIGHT, BE. tween (.'rabbc's corner and railway FU"-i0n. green leather hand bag. Finder please leave at Jenkins Er Sim- 1-ici/izi. l MALE llEl.l’ WANTED. GOOD MAN T0 WORK AT hav. Aliiily to Rogers Farquharson, __S93thi>ort. _ _ 7-1sM2iE1ipd. `B°Ytt°\ly to 301 Kent St. " 7~10Mlf. ’l`EA(‘HER WANTED FOR RENNIF1 Road School, No. 111. Second class mfile Preferred. Supplement $20.00. Spring and fall holidays. Donald _/}r|d_re_w. Svgrgtary. 7-1sME3ipd. WANTED. SCHOOL TEACHER FOR Mt Herbert. No. 157. First or second class. (Male preferred). Sup- Plcmcnt $50. Sampson Fnrqufiarson, i4e'cy, Hillsboro. ‘ 7-16M6lpd. A TEACHER WANTED FOR MT. Buchanan School, $25.00 supple- ment. Nell McLeod, Secretary. __ __ _ _ _ _ 7-l5ME6ii>ri. TEACHER WANTED FOR PETERS ` Ilond East School, No. 90, King's f`o. Supplement $20.00. Apply to John Munn, Sec'y of Trustees. ' \ 1-15ME3i. WANTED WANTED AN onciAN1sT AND choir leader by the lst of July; for Grace Methodist Church, Charlotte- t0wli. ADDly to James Carter, 45 llnncr Prince. G-\4VEtf L.5\\l-H-v-°-i-I ___ i-s-in-in ii s--if-'si-_--any Give The Boy A Chance by starting him on the saving of a zo year Endowment Policy in the North American Life. i ‘ -We-insiirc children from one year upwards. Female lif» \ also insq_red.on same rate as male. See our agents or write. 1. K. Ross _ _' _' ' Optra House Building , -_-"‘.`@.>»¥~*~fe»~‘-"x~.°~*~" ~ ~» és: _"“"m7»“°'-m"’“"‘ Charllilfeiown -i. =""=“‘¢ WSU :lil the i_ » -~.s..|_ _ _ .N ii V "' hand-le all 'the leading makes Mtil'k€l _, , 1..-,,_..,_ i _ _ 'A‘_'ri°'P'*a“°éi'0f"gIn!, Sewing Machines ii' in -1 ire, seiko. ii. .. -- -,- 1- -_ »i,,~ ,_ you want \ n ' _ .~.m-a..-,im A Bi-on l.UE ' ' "for your money, call or write to is / _ 'TBILATBSTN i A svitllfnsinr lim Aicriuoii -- mr' .....;... v i .»l._.,. -_.. _ , .~-*_°‘1;‘1""' " """"" --Rev. W. K. Rod, St. John. spent loads! ‘is Bsmmgutde,-J. __ -1. is visiting in lnauisesidp;-J. A °U=°r> it women i>r°l>°°°d~ ""’° “ '-msn Jennie uecnuisnter. Inner-‘ 0°. is visiting friends in Summer- nne:-s. T ~ , , , _ - ' ` ' -_-'- -_i png, ‘I-l5Hml2I._ 'i-msn Georgie Green, Boston, if visiting her father W. P. Green, Bum- meralds.-J. ‘ ’ _ -Bliss Pansy, McDonald, Summer-`, sidie left this morning for Quebec.- ' -Mrs. Dr. Johnston, Tignlsh left by the Empress this morning ~ for Quebec.-I. -Mrs. Douglas, Gordon and dau h- ter Beatrice, Summerside, are visitfng In Alberton the guests of Mrs. Arthur Green.--J. ' K the .guests of Miss Irene McCallum. ._J_ . -Miss Martha Rogers, Summersids; left by the Empress yesterday -morn- ing on a visit to friends in Shediac. -J. ' -A row belonging to J. W. Call- heck, Suiumcrside, was killed by lightning in the severe storm of- Tbursday lsst.J. ‘ -Misses Pearle and Susie Jamies- on, Boston, arrived by the Empress lsat night on a visit to their grand parents, Robert and Mrs Jamieson. __J_ _ 'L-The Empress arrived in Summer- side, last evening at 8 o'elock. She ing his holidays with his parents in Summerside lclt on return yesterday mr\rning.J. ' right prices wholesale and retail. They can make prompt shipment- fresh goods-warranted quality. 7-YIMWBEWZW -Over A hundred pilgrims cf Prince Edward Island, left Summertiide, this morning for the shrine st. St, Ann's DeBeauprc' Quebec. The entire com- pany was in charge of Rev. Fathers Burke, Carr. McGulgnn.--J. -'-800 tons Hard Coal just arrived by the Bank Hector. We are selling this at very reasonable prices while discharging and guarantee it to be of the best quality obtainable. The bulk f this will be sold at our branch lumber and coal yard, Kcusington.M. l<`. Schurman & Co, Ltd. 7-11M1w. -J. G, Milford, Charlottetown; M. McEwen, Boston; Harry McLeod, Moncton; J. I-l. DesRoche; Moncton: W. McDonald, Boston; C. McKinnon, Halifax; C. H. Nelson, Charlottet- own; G. P. Dalton, Sussex; A. P. Dorion, Moncton; registered nat the Queen Hotel, Summerside; between the hours of 5.80 last evening and 5,30 the previous evening.-J. -0. E. Robinson, Montreal; W. E, l-liyndman, Chsrlottetownz; John Diamond, Philadelphia; R. E. Fair- weather, Charlottetown; H. H. Har- -uolq ‘aa'iu1J.r,1 'N 'f] iirqof 'lg ‘Jail treal; J. A. Kirkpatrick; Toronto; T. J. Brown, Boston; A, C. Starr, Ottawa; M. E. Cowell, Boston; J. l’. Fletcher, Boston; Rev. W. Malcom, Lorncville; Mrs. Malcom, Liorneville; W- A. Patterson and wife, St. John; N. C. Archibald, Lshvrencetown; re- gistered nt the Clifton House. Sum- merside between the hours of 5,30 last evening and 5.30 the previous evening.-J. -The twelfth game of baseball for the Holman trophy was played Friday the 12th inat in Siimmersidc The game was between the lied Sox and the Independents The former won by the score of 8-5, making Bruus, 12 hits'snd five errors while the Inde- pendents were credited with 5 runs, 4 hits and 3 errors. The batteries were McQuarr|e, McCulloug, Jeilrey and Boatcs, The umpires, McNeill and Mclmod. The league standing now is Red Sox. Won 4 4,|l$ost--1, Percent-.$75, To play--4. l"iogeers.In same order. 4, 4, .500, 4. Indepen- dents. 1,7, .155,4.-J. ::'l'hcrs are over 3.000 links in the chain of Ilcxsll stores which extend throughout Canada and the Unified States. We are one of tbs links and carry a fllll line of the' 846 Resell prcpnrstions.‘l‘he Rexall remedies are non-secret preparations which have proven eurstives qualities. ~'l'he for- mula of each preparation is plainly printed ont the label and each one ls fully guaranteed-money back ll dissatisfied. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt. George and Kent Sta. » K- f~ ~ KEN. De. Morae’s ’ lf\__‘lll\ BGOQ Pnl! acts new and umrwmrdniyn i~f."-'.~*".'f.`.'?§?.”r‘.'é'~“..i.~;i:‘.:,rs“:.': -r-'-A-‘-‘-1'J-*$1111'.2‘_~::::_-;.~r::_~_ :_';::::::::.~;::;';; :_ _~;; -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-gg_~_;¢k¢_-;_~_~_-_-;;»_-_-_-_ _-,1- -'1¢Psntpl_i\\yintnisi>rovines.,» esnepes-worcesaninserunn ' J* 1 _ `|0!'_ edisllg in thi column. \‘-as.: '°m¢= rlwiild vr°v°»°- ""'°>' “‘° .nm ten my ynsfsragrin __J_‘. ‘- : . ` - -miss ir-enr nnn uernn cnrnett ni. rigin. inns nt invest vriws-vh°l°°°1° Moncton are visltin in Bummerside and retail. Brace McKay & C0..I»l5‘|-. hed 150 vassenserv sviliir and 15° noi-si designs nnd ieney cheeks and returning. Her inward cargo consist- "_,‘,,,e_ worth regulm-lv 33 to 55C__ ed °' 2 “W "`°‘5ht°`“J' now placed on the bargain counter _ ' and priced at 291:. per yard at Hol- -Charlic Baker of the Royal Bank man»s_ summe"me_ 7_15ME3i_ at Grand Falls who has been spend- _ ____ -Brace's Siimmersidc are otlerimr ever. All styles, including regular i,it Portland Cement and Paris Green at ,mg mtcheg wp' wggh Bragg Lima ' unconscious bv the shock. _ er storsln ¢heCsiiadsof¢hsr _ m mU order, and five per #Ct discount allowed. llaimum sharp tweatrtlvs cents. ' -The llcrnlng Daily Guardian can be obtained at Laflertfs _ Tonsorisl Parlors, Bummenlde. - -Wanted, men to work on Fox iisnen, apply no P. J. Inman. Gw- trin secequs. 'I-15M4i- -Flags!! flags!!! Brands. 8\l\1\l!\¢l" side can suPPl all lilrl st \0' -ri. cunt. Agent. wui is sill to receive all news, advertising alll subscriptions in Alba-ton mid vlda- ity. His otlles phone No. is 1. -Full strength English Paris Grlm selling at wholesale and retail. Write for prices. R. 'l‘. Holman, Limited, Summerslde. 7455355- -35 ends ‘Voiles sud Eoilcnnes worth regularly to $1.50. ¢|¢0Til\§ now at 39c. per yard at Holrna.n's.- Limlted, Buriirnerside. 7-16ME3l. -Paris Green!!! Brase's have the ummersidc. 'I-l0Ewmthm2tv. --Holassins Meallll Bl'ace’s are agents for this wonderful stock ' ` ` Brace, McKay & Co., Ltd., Surrlnnr- ide. 1-iosiwinthmzu. _ ____ _ -Subscribers should renew a wash. or two before the time they hs e paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, asallpapers are dll- continiied promptly on expirydate. -Miss Bessie Alwsrd, agent, in J. C. Jardine'| Bookltore. Water Bt. will be glad to"1’tlceive all news, ad- vertising and subscriptions in Sum- mcrslds and vicinity. l-lsr ofllce phone is 45-1 and rmldence phone 26. -30 pieces Voiles, 28 inches wide, -Pumps!! pumps!!! Brs.cs‘s, Sum- merside, just received a carload ot the famous McDougald make. The best pump made-at lower prices than Cylinders and Glass Valve Seats. 7-15MmwEw1w T0 SUCCEED RICHIESON. ) BOSTON, Mass., July 15-The 'Im- manuel Baptlst Church of Cambridge of which Clarence _V. T. Ricbieson, who was electrocubcd for the 'mur- der of Avis Lii‘inell,`was pastor, will hold a business meeting Friday even- ing of next week, when it is expected Richieson's successor will bc selected. The parish has been without a past-. or since Mr. Richieson resigned. CHURCH STRUCK BY LIGHTNING HALIFAX, July 16-During the electrical storm on Thursday lightn- ing struck the Presbyetrian church at Lawrencetown, Halifax county, shat- tering the large window, breaking the lamps. sid damaging the ceiling and wall at one end of the church. Enter- ing the house of George Hawkins it smashed a fryingpan on the stove,anrl llnocked Mr. Hawkins down, his lcys being apparently paralyzed. However he is regaining the use of his limbs. Mr. Hawkins was rendered completely _‘NO MONEY FOR FENIAN RAIDERS. OTTAWA, July 15-Arrangements have been rradc by the Government for the paying of the Fcnlsn 'Raid Veterans' grant out of consolidated revenue and several chsclrs have al- ready heen issued. The Auditor Gener- al bad held up payments of the $100 on the ground that no appropria- tions had been voted by the House. No vetérsn who rlid 'not actually sec ti ill ac ve service w___reGeive 5 gent. _ Pains Have Vanlshed ' ‘ Nooralgis Gomplstely Cured. 'f'he cure of Mrs. H. L. Barrett. '1uihrls, P. Q.. ls another victory by ilood’s Sarsapsrllla. This great medl- cine has succeeded ln 'many cases where others have mlerlyfalled. llrs. Barrett says: "I 'buttered intensely from neunilgla ln the head, face and shoulders. I had used various medl- clnes without Tvillff. I heard of Hood‘l Bursaparllla a.nd»decifled to try It. and f blqtas the day I did. l took it several mbh he and now 'feel well. 'All my pains haw»'vnnished." nn Bond? Rsrssparllirtoug. ld! hh all drugglstl everywhers l FIJOATING DRIER FOR _ FORT WILLIAM. 0'l"l'AWA, July 15-The Domin- ion grain commission has devised a plan by wbiqi it is hoped to restore to a good marketable condition hc- drcii .of thousands of bushels of which ro much was heard some time Much of it has the elevators at ~Fort and more is onthe way, by the grain -commission the elevator cspqcity at is insulieient for the il all of' this grain. of the commission ls “drier now at for service at aelvtiat-loss to tha now progress- Pro- lessor grain been in taws shows Fort limi! »..}’i'~i¢$.»‘f.i`$a¢i2iC°‘.l'l¥‘ °~°'“2“ irsiii.sif.¢f,cininiieiuwr~- 1 l _ A _ ` ' .C1s\‘o'Ceaimoa Ill: 'ii ~ . _riir . general ,argl » m_w _is , Q nrt. .__ . me tim! _‘_ L. .',. ,aa .',. :,- .s, . .F ~i*'l“‘i"l‘-’.' 1- »i- -r ,ks rl* *l*-L‘>%"l‘-‘tri £56001! ~_.- a n _ ""4 1? ._-e Y- s f of “ U _ A llals ’ One of the ,n1osti".inter`¢stin_g _featuresof onrmidsummer sale is the-if set __ uint wiiiie ii_¢nnunn¢s .11 Unmnnnea Hai shapes are nbainnbie ni ‘ . J One Third 0i_f;Regu|ar_ Price. _ . - We have had anunusally large and complete assortment of beautiful hit! | . ~ . this y.-ar,_and at _the sale prices every hat in the collection is a decided bargain- ,\_ `_" (hiidrerfs Headwear Half. Price j They are' the' BALANCE of a lot we purchased, at a special pric’e._50ll';¢ if ago. The lot includes- Bonnets, Hats and Tams, suitable _for little tots o _t j‘_ __ months to the girl of 8 years. They are made of straw, muslin and silk bcautifu y_ _ - einhroiderfd. ' _ __ 'NOW--] ust when they are most needed they are yours al' just lik” PUC* -_ Chi`dren's Bonnets Hats worth 49 cts now _ 3° _ - is is ii is 50 or ‘V J §¢ - _ U g f' . ' 4 i if _' In ` si in 60 ta 'Andall along the line to hats up to $5.00 for ` ‘ ro only Children's White Silk Coats for ages 2 to 5 years _ former prices $4.2 5 to 6.25 n_ow only $2-5° Prowse ros td. ¢~ f. - V ~ . ‘_ -x-+-i-~»i~-i--r»i--is _ ' FRUIT JARS ‘ ` The preserving season lias now begun and we_ are well stoclred wild _ FRUITJARS to supply your needs. We have them in both rnasonjars an sclirani. ' _ _ ' Mason_]ars-Pints per dozen - 756 “ ' “ Quarts " “ _ 85 “ "' I-2 Gallon °‘ “ 100 ~ th Schram Jars Pinls “ 9_5 ` Ertra. Rubber Rings “ “ 10. B 1 9 C 0 Successorsto A.N. McKay, Sunnnyeidc _ I f I ‘l 'l Stylish Shoes For Women _ l.ct us show you some of our _ new spring styles. Womeu‘a Patent leather shoes in hultoned and laced. Prices M15 to $4.00 Gun rneisl and dongols shoes. Prices $l.25 to Sl O0 Tan and brown ithoes Prices $|.65 lo SQJU Morris & Smith _-.’ Tin: oiuciNAi. -_ T ciuzsn som\'__i r | ii niilu IE _ __ _______.__ ___ M ode_rn__;~_ _ Qonvemences ? < at Small Cost _` _ D_on’t you wish you had modern conveniences ? Arenft you disgustedwith the old-style closet-full of foul odors, iiithy and unsauilary? Here is what you want. - ‘ ' , A modern, sanitary closet that can- bc installed _ _ - ln. “°Y_h°‘”°_th.“:§j.__._ jj *_ ‘ _ _ ._ s-»-- 1'-‘ui iwiiii _The l,ll9_§t;_‘i sraiiny _tion ~ ecoiiomiciilf ' - " ~ ‘ ' ` i I . _ D ‘W = n ii meds ef iieeviiy gsivsnizea mei, ii J ~ _-vaymimple' lu construction and_opemi¢n ` _ i i »--nothing to lowrong. It is absolutely od- ' " ' ' , orlafs when little- sanitary at all .times- _ _ __ _requires attention only onciea month. In- stalled in my house --no watetvmlkl oi-_,plum ing requ'ircd--- _ _ , only nefis connection with a chimney hole. '__ '|".“’,n“ - if ' Cel ln and ses -il'ote_ fliewgiinple it ls- Yon’ll want l cu,” _ *vs s Iwi/ them one. » _ 4 __ _ _ _. war. . ... rl y,___ _!._ ' 17'! 'fi “" f‘:` Peardoff ' Doses an - - _ Iwi nt .>\sdL .Annan