i A ll f , ' \rna_ooaao~air,».o'nail_nofrrs'roylrn.rariiex;1iowaan num. inns 1°. on 4 . 1 l 9 P W Ir h fepah-5 the hai' ~ V ‘ A V 4 g lend facing tllie hlgmiih The Jalal; I 'cumin som rli¢`u»¢ii¢aoiol.ml» 1" 1 . .. S .i ' i ` `lisnisuaau-m.»ii'»iv¢ _'*Mir`u. Leslie ' ' '- I ~ ' - ~ B- _» Q, .ii‘?Ii'l‘.“.i°l‘ii“*i»$‘l€i°.€I‘i u y ;-_ :‘:.f:'.".::.‘;":‘l..;'.:‘.'.'i.°l.'..t'.:.h‘.‘;:'..:.'.::i MEET -ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY MORE- ii °“ivesi"`iti'ii'iew life brin back 'the old dar? touches lipi _ » B _ color,and,mii' es itsoitand glossy. Curedandrff,.‘.l'_°;.§,’.°.~_ ? ` e I .TIIE Iwi. W. W. i syvflmllluo Rlllos Have geputatiohthat are proud of. _ V ~ We isrgle an assortmentof them that we can meet the de- sires of everyone. Onrprices are froui $1.25 up. W.W. WELLNER, - -Jeweler. ' ` * Everywhere- g , this morningplune l0tii,ior Charlottetown direct. See ali. ' ` f _ Co., Ltd., and not 16 tons as vnu stated in their ad yesterday. ' Bev A J Mcaulay has made arrange lllcit llillllsl -»~..»» »- » and Correspundants ` need aala Methodist meeting houie. The l s'S° B°N‘v""“ “lu Um" M°;""°l few daysilinese of Margaret McDonald, 'THE schooner Ravola ie to bring 160 Ballast, P. E. I. and was the daughter of tons of wine for '.l`he_Rogere Hardware the late, Murdoch McDonald, ,of Belfast. ments-foi~l.h holcin of the annual tea lun* D°°h°"°7 W" °°““’"'°d I" ""7 9 R V "_ I H ,life under the faithful preaching of the mano HM” mv" D" °h nt um" late loved and revered Rev. John llilliil .F , I G"llO " PLATINUTYPEO ARTIOTI PROOFO GE6} H- COOK. rin' ea " nw en rbutler. ` The Btndio, wmmm y a ways Rl of I. HUGHES’ _ l DIGESTIVE TONIC Improves appetite Strengthens nerves Aids d gestion. Tones up the whole body. It makes you feel like work- ing. Your money back if it does not benefit your health. ' Price 25:: bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. ‘si _=_ ";= nv.; ?Ez's1L~::-.~_';;a‘e+_-_-l-- 5 bi O k 5 Ll tl l ` '*l:l;l ‘ _ ag V ,` ,l I ///ll/l ji ix , I mi _~' <..--~ ~1>~~ ”””” ...»,..... Your coma hurt you. Then why don'ti _1_-_-'Ld-les. ' every Bain rday. A. _E. MQEEHQCHEN PARKSIDE 2.22 5-4 Owing to the large demand for the the 83rd year of his ago. The deceased serviu of Parkside’ the owner thinks it was a man of upright character, and was “Hwy” to travel him, and hc Wm ¢he,»¢_ ' . much respected in the community where fore stand at the owner’s stables, Sum- for man! ISHS 11° l‘°9Id°d- TM fallow! merelde, for the season of 19o4. ' Plrkllfk 851165 f°“l' I0 the 3-3° “SU ' . ct from l gely attended. Services bath at the ill B¢il°ll» milking I mul °f fm 2-3° to day e haiiuse and grave were conducted by Rev. pexilormera to his credit. All mares at ownerle risk. £AMES A. MCNEILL, JOHN STE L. Manager. 5-17 d&6wE "°"'§f.°i"iiiif`£ '$i`fie§"`""' .liill|lllIIl||,|\l,liliEViil.':°.*;‘::r.11§-`§#"¢§`§}’-§§‘§,°f”'__ ' a cool Reliable Tigq 30 gm- -gyqgr »|||Engialld. Lower Queen st.iCh'town. I es-its ei ' ' asecossen. _ , “Queen _ Quality” The one shoe for women that gives com- plete satisfaction is f‘Qi1een Quality." It combines strength - with lightness. It is very light and yet - with great wearing qualities. It combines flexibil- ity With wear. The . soles are made ex- tremely flexible to give a light, graceful step. I It combines fir. with style. In lit and ap- pearance it has a dis- tinction that no other shoe has ever been able to copy. . _I .See itl Try it onl B00lS $3.75, Gxfords $3.00. you opinions as follows: Best Actor, Joseph hi d tiiited th lrt- J Hrs ; B t Actress, Maud Adams; :l)iT;¢p:`lr‘oflsIhld::t.h`ht§:n’\ples:;on:T:en:.TAi Fast Color eyeletso e B on es F d HF _»l the same time you will save money on every D t _ 1. b ass M°5t P°p“l“` B"e°k¢“°f' °° ° °'°°' purchase you make. Snape for een buyers 0 no Wea T y- Most Popular Drink, Water; Most Promi- llllEl ii 00 9 | Collegl=,Princeton;Fa orite Amuse e , Readlng;Favorlte Prose Writer, Scott; Charlottetown P. E. I. 7 made of leather that is __ Royal Stuari, Fedora, , . ,_ ' ' ' - -' large family only one brother, David, now l in his 93rd year, survives. I-Ie leaves to ,rig *',!_u‘u‘"ns|p'|11§|Q|D'NAY ` mourn three sons and four daughters, bp-°'-"` \ ;é"l'R9Y.N.Y. SNEWYUPI- 9 Mrs. Palchell, Mrs. Pemphraise, Mrs. 'I' Y' Hdilliilliciiifl UI" ° W, . _ Francis oi Victoria, Fannie in the United ,\ In and % at States, James in tha North West-, David l"'lf/Ti :'i5.'*' ' - . lin Victoria and Thomas on the home- , ‘D , ~_;B stead, to all of whom The Guardian ex- BE 0 tends sincere sympathy. _ ,.. -3 ...N - ' delicious cup of Tel. ,wi-°1=»=,1= by ®1llI110I1¢1' U H B IK ll* ._ 1 always been upto the standard and our trade one of the largest in the city. This - and tiue, cream rich and soda fresh and Bn lively, being charged by ourselves. f , Don't forget us when thirsty.-A. W. ‘Reddin, Phm. B., Central Drugstore, A; Blend of Ceylon. ’ ' ' P¢‘i°,;'m»i_gns as l-oinsure, .h,oi Building _Lots ami Dwelling &ld by lu Q0 Pfindnal ing iota and onulplllwelling House situ~- River Monday, July 4th. latest movement hy the hust.lin¢__Abeg- tonite, andthe ladies an requested to "-fiend? in their names to Mnlntyre, Assistant Secretary of the Abegwoits. ' Tun next sailing of the Halifax from this port will be on the 17th Inst. Alter that date there will he two sailinge per week, viz: S. S. Olivette every Tuesday at 1 p. rn., and the S. S. Halifax every Friday at 1 p. m. ‘ In the evenings a large number enjoy the popular game `of Lawn Tennis, and thejnumercus new and old athletes are “starting ln." The track will be ready by Monday for speed work. Ta1:Guirdian regrets exceedingly the publication of the marriage of a marriage in the issue of Wednesday morning purporting to have taken place in Picton on`May 23rd. This notice was entirely untrue and was fur- nished hy an unscrupulous correspond- ent. IN the window of the Mark \Vi'ight Furnishing Co ,. Ltd., is an excellent com- posite photograph of the general agents and the superintendents oi agencies of the Mutual Llie of Canada. Prominent In the group is the portrait of our towns- man J. 0. Araendnlt, general agent for this Province. THE drugstore of A. W. Roddln has been completely renovated under the ekiliul hand of P. Bourke. The ceiling has been repapered,countor and woodwork nicely palnled in blended colors, whilst the shelving and cases have been done in white enamel and gold. This makes it one of the most attractive stores in the clty,aod leaves it in good orderlfor a large summer trade. IN order to show the high place "Force" takes as the leading breakfastfiood in the home and college the following is taken from the Yale Shingle (year book) for 1904. “Yale Senior Class opinions. The Class publicly expressed its private nent Law School Graduate, Carter H_ Harrison; Next to Yale Most Popular v m n* Favorite Poet, Longfellow; Favorl 0 Novel, Lorna Doone; Favorite Poem, Evangeline;Fa`vorite Character in Hlst ry Napoleon; Favorite Character in Fiction, .lean Valj eau." THE deith occurred at Hampton on Saturday, ith inst,of John Oaineron in took plac=\_ on Tuesday, and was very A. D. McDinald, who in answer ton telegram returned on Monday night from St.|John, to be present at the funeral. The pail-bearers were: Roht.Inoe,.Iohn Inman, George Vlllet, David Holm, George Higgins and W. I-I. Inuian. Oi a Soda Water.-Our Soda Water has year we intend to have it as good if not* better than ever. Our iiavors are pure. House. We are instructed by Patrick Lantry, , Esq , to aeifl by hiic Auction, 3 bulld- ated on-Euston and Cumberland Streets on Wednesday, June 15th, 19o4 at ia o‘clock noon ‘ Planof Lotscan be seen at owners 'Then ins a an out an will be reopened Sunday June 26. The _ Total repairs will be in the vicinity of O '00, Through the kindness of the Orange Society their hall at present le being Qrange Tea will be held here on July 12th which promises to be the largest tea ever held at this place. ' Tan death occurred at _Coiwill Road, south, Lot 31 cn June fish, 1914, after a ‘beloved wife of Donald Docherty, aged 85 Years. She was born in Glashvln, lMr. McDonald and‘his wife were among ‘the iinniigrants,who came to the Island in the celebrated Ship, “Pol|y," in 1803. McLennan She was of a rietirin dis i ' K PW- A, Ubin' L“'I\ Twill! Chill ll N10 tion, the law of kindness was on her tongue, and a fsihfui member of the Presbyterian Church. She leaves to mourn a loving husband now In his 86th. y'ear, who will miss her very much; one son. John,'in the homeatead;Sarah wife of John Buchanan, living at Plnette; Mary wife of Neil Campbell. cf Quincy Mase, and eleven grandchildren who will miss grandma’s loving care. One daughter Annie predeceased her. She was loved and respected in the community in which changed the shadow for the reality and do the just passeth away. PLAGUED WITH POOR DIGESTION Dun’t Suffer Any Longer-Follow the Advice of 'Others and Use Ferrozone. It Cures Perman- sin. MriLou|ls Meehan, familiar to every one n hs nativ It I’ P -b , writes: “About tehrgeyyeiirs liagiirl hlaql la grlppe, which left. me In a rundown . . . . . . . . . . . . C0=d{5|qn_ tub; sign). . ~ - no go..oll o or er Z Indlgestmn Z and I suffered con,- . Cured by _ sidiér-ably dfgom initi- - gee on an yspeps a. ' Fel-‘Ozone ' I waskoinly nhl; to eata -- - - ~ - ~ - - - ~-fewt nge. hdtc gave upd treating withodcigtorsh bezauee eye n`t epme. ri eavoeoia ttlenéi, Iused Ferrczonel bvlvllilch not cally cure my uyspepsia an oneness, ui. built up my strength. I can recommend Ferrozone as an ideal remedy for the dl- tl ." gee on ` Mr. Ernest V. Jordan. oi Trenton, writes: "I had a severe attack of etoun sch trouble and indigestion which com- peteiv upset me. I was advised to try Ferrozone and did eo. Since using Fer- rt zone I have not had any further trouble, and can recommend it as a positive cure,” We guarantee that Ferrozone will cure any case of chronic indlgeetion or dye- pepsia. It has made more lasting cures than any other remedy, and can be used with perfect coniifience. Don't ' waste money on cheap, inieror articles; get the best at once and be cured quickly. Fer- rozone has no equal; it does its work thoroughly. Dontbe imposed upon by anything represented “just as as good" as Ft-rrozone. It alone can cure thoroughly. Price 50c per box or slr boxes for $2 50, at all reliable riruggists. By mall, from N C Poison & Co.. Kingston, Ont. and Hartford, Cora., U. S.A. MARRIED- At the Methodist Parsonage, Summer side. June Sth, by Rev. A. D. McCully, B. D.,Jchn F. Hodgson to Eine. E. Lea, both of Tryon, P. E. I. At the Methodist Parsonage, Summer- merside, June flhh, hy Rev. A.D. McCulIy, B. D., Edward Burgoyne, of Granville, ti Mis. Mary Oakes of Albany P. E. I. ' \ Wear Tracie 1'v'lar-lr 'D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. Mr. Man, your hat! Come and select it to'da.y» Up'i'.o'date hats $1-OO to $5 OO at Weeks & Co's. 5 d w tf " Cfmpire "\ ' ' Dro in to' _ li llUi_CHESON'S _ _and sec how Cheap- //n/,L_-__f~__` ,z \ ¢ . \/ \ \ s \ \ Y Wliili can bc bo ht. a Jeweler STOCKING BARGAINS AT I STANLEY BROS. 150 Pairs Samplc Hose. cntly Indigestion and' Dyspep.. Signor Visctti I _ “gi-~il»il»'.m si _l\=.1=. Hvurnsoli ._ , .f'.."I'..§.. l'§...°fff’ cotton. _ SGME 0E . THESE €A`I\iZ£?€ The lot consists of plain, ribbed, . and cmbroidcrcd cashmcrc, and Prices Sc to 50c pcr pair. SPM” ls b¢°°m|“W m°'° l“I'e|`°°““¥ this she lived, and by all who had the pleasure season ar. the Abegweit Training grounds. of he, ,°q,u|nb“oe_ she has now “_ _ Stanley r s. --'--I='I_.orJ1=a---- Do you want a barrel ? We carry all the leading brands in stock which include the following.- BEAVER. QUEEN CITY, FIVE ROSES, DELIGHT. `l lLLSlN'S PRlDE.0G|LV|ES, PARKDALE.PUR.|TAN. OBELISK. LOWEST PRICES. Zl\|cS-:.33 Phone r 12. ‘Bran. shorts and cornmeal for sale by the ba ._ // QQ l. ,- \ il 'Q /-~=~-ii ' ' ff -- as " lid: ,,' l ia ` rr* l li mf ~ 'fl ' \\\\ \.\,.- l The distinguished head of I the local department of the! Royal College of Music, Loud on, Eng., writes: I 'iln reiilrllillg you the IrIt~int1.maii‘ SL C0. piano which I have liceli ‘ using during my professional visit to Molilrenl I wisli io tell 1 you how much I have apyarccisttvl ` its excelleiii ‘lone alll >ci'i'i-ct touch. - I liarl no iden limi such I _ goof pianos were made llcre, nnfl I wisll Messrs. Ilcilllzmnn & Co. evelsf success in their efforts. It wo tl be hard to imagine better pianos." Yours truly, (Signed) ALBERT VISETTI. ' °..'.=.. .ma I wilnjlsnl At Hotel Acadia one pastry alnrl assist- alit cook. _ tel. ill riff Npply at ho ?m=>__~T*__ PLANT LINE ” The Direct ,Q Route to _ e .I Boston 'l`lle S. Halifax will make the first trip ofthe season from Char- Iotletuwn for Boston, vin Halifax Tuesoayf May l7th Inst. at l r\'rvlock and every Tuesday there- after. From Boston,Saturdays at noon. For all information apply to 'Plall lilo mimi I Plant Linc \Vharf, Ch'town. A-as dw ti This piano is sold ilcrc only by I MILLER BROS. Connolly’s Building, Queen Street. i""€|¢3l‘lof' il- Soda Souris Water The Only _ Soda Water Fountain IN SOURIS ~ _ at Souris, P. E- Island. tj I A 4 Deollrlly Bloch. ' l BARGAINS at Bcll’s Boot Storc Women’s Oxfords, Misses’ Button Boots, Youths’ Bals bt 69c. Children’s Boots.See window at 5oc. J. rl. 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