i . ..i. _,_ I i i I V . » EIGIIT "mr hum f rms-r or Aw ' " "Eat and Bc Merry!" i Stop starving yourself-stop suffering the pangs ol indigestien-stop worrying about what you dare and dare not est. ~ Eat hearty meals of vhclesome food, take . _,,.. ar . _ _ _ _ _ " ._ _t - -The Morning Daily Guardian can "Ap `~' -_~, _ .,; be obtained iii 1.suert.y'| '1‘0nl°rw_l ' ‘ " ' ' Parlors, Summerlide. 12°16l`U , '-» i "--“"1 . ' ~. -»-Mrs, <'. cieveiignd Baker. ~_MHr , ` ` g.ite, will he _-\t Home to her friend and yeull feel l:ke a new person. Ssur sicmachrhezribiirn- w,.,1,,es.|,,y and Thursday alter-noone o:e:;.:n'.l i:1ci:ge:tL;n-cliuriic dyspersia - .ill yell qvfekly lo ' ii-iil Thursiliiy evening, of this week. NA-LRU-CO .gap-:isis Tablets. The pr:cerlv sfgiztcd ‘ftcj __` _ _ , ,,.. ` _ .»_.,‘,». ' ., ,_ *__ ~ -C l I f wire ln stock _ re.t._ .s j.__u_, flreigth, .ycur stomach regg_.... .is tt..e. ....1 s:\.i _______ ¢:_f__°r;1:r_;-l co‘;¥t 0’ galv_mm__g_ _twelve ,,e,,,,_mng_ The 0,m,,,,,.d "eight re.;'.i..-e3 1.; i,;r:.ier ezd. This has been rxommended by mad, included three_hundr_ed cas-es eggs and 51:. :.b_x. lf yrs,-r druggist has net stacked thczr. 5:1 send ing for ranchers as the "Best for N9 vars mixed lrelght. The 'nw-»id 5Oc. ani uf- ~.'.1I 1:15.! mem. 37 ` the Purpose." Send your order to, ireightwas one car flour -:nd ici-r - H,_,1,,,a,,s_ . 7_5i1;-55,. cars mixed freight. NAriorv.\|. Deus ANo <:N:MicA|. Co. or CANAOA Lnialrzo. MONTREAL. ' _.__ ~~ ~ r 1- ~» - Y - ... -Mrs. George )lacLcnn`lias arrivedi “7 *_ I l _ .1 _ _ .\ ` traincil nurse ol Boston, who will - ~=';‘_~-.’-`.»'T'»'... 'iffQ-=_*='re’1'='=r¥-~'~‘i'-E1<"‘2'4 i ,-11* _ _-_ _i _3%:-'f::',:7 .~t ee:-.f_.= 5_1 3 'Q'-_ ~ _ar ‘ _ ; ~ _ :»7?~i.'€» § = _ :af _ ' . .._af='.; L- ..,,,_=&':_.'_.'-.=.,._.=t:.»_. _ I~.,T~r_ .___ _. _ __ _ _ _ _ _,_____,_________~_______ .Q .; £5 .2 makes more bread to the SUCCESS ii '_ . CAN at f°R£T°LD ' WHEN THE - lircsl that tziki-s up water BA|(|||g |3 re:ii`;il"_"#1.iiid5up"\‘.'ell ' °5";'!'? i'i "ie]i»"- ~' loi ks ui-'I Don: WIT” s:',i¢§,§'\~-l\I * heaven /J i..-its -._-.-til .ind is light F-LGU” -\i\--.__ __". _ lie-ing a c..rc:"_:lly prepared ~ bli-i‘ l fix' .‘»lnzii‘.i»l».i Spriiig wheat _ ` A _ _ _ _ , . _ Fleur my i>:i.;i1'_io l-ii.. '.\‘1ie.1i, lil;-river 1 1 ,_ is barrel tl;;i:i any other f`1»»::r on the rn."irkct- and tiiitriii~'.1.\`. l-`l- '11' is ii.>o :in ideal prutry tiiiur, N- -` *-1. _ i it ` .e Tlx; :ni»~: delicious cakes, ,~. ,ii .i ;-»;'_if:>. it-.i.;\..;_; :'.\'<» zlozzrs-one for bread and - ">`."§ _ . vi; for V »~~-~ ~ i'i~'o‘ves \iiiiici‘~»~\"iry any c..;_~ ries- miil liother. Beaver Flour is O_U_|;,fO:Y' . -.~ r `:~o:i;. _ _ Ask _iour grocer for it. j_ _ .1 ne \;_i:r_:_~_V wrii- _rm prares mi sn Feeds, 'a nd wise <.rs.ii...ii.1terc fairly plentiful on thc grounds wheni bnit can be procured, but the supply is very uncertain. , <`:ipt. Devine of thc /iniericfini schooner Elsie, in port today reports, thot during the past five weeks hel luis visited l,ab1'ador, St. l’ierre,' _.\'<_-wfounillnnd :inil the Cape Breton ci-:ist in seiirch of bait, but is uniible_ to get ii surlicient supply to properly, piiiseclitc the vo_vri}_'e. ‘ Children’s Smart Strong and Cool J"§__. Summer Suits I illlr ~‘o:k -if olni lren\ ~un;u:cr suits e~l1o\\1~` tli-- Iii--1 til it C:ni.iiliiiii ni:iiiiif:ictiiiers c::i1 in ~1=:i in l`lie_\ 're the kiuil~ that the boy can \\-_;.i: \\itii pride, for in inxilt-riiils, sfile and u »il;i1;:iu-l.'i]\ 1' i_v lmvu no :~iiperior.»'.` .\l.iilc t \~t:i~'.\l the wiszir :ind ti-:ir tlzzit onlv \ ` l.i»\ s - ;.i-Ii'.'i- i_\.\`--~ crux ~_;i\t- ll;-sul. Stvlisli L-ii~»ii,;li1-»:'.'i _\~ui 1; priucr _.~t:iiij;_iii~»\'gli for :i :T iizlilirill _z-1.i_\ .i' .ind i `l.eiipt»z;<»,i;_-ll lil' c\'ci_\ I‘i»\ lit .‘.ll.': ~ii.l. All prices up ii`...... . . . . ........$8.00 Reuben Tuplin £5’ C0. I lil I' I I \ I\' .i- rg- _ ‘_ . ,Ae - = .\`~i l ` ` iliii.~r.l~.z` _.-.ii ' ` "_ HOT WEATHER FURNISIIINGS 1... s ._,,>~_ .. -‘\;'°" ‘~“ .ir vnu cool. rriicrs , 'f`r__ ‘ Soft Cltc\- ~~ ri ;»tl|li.t:i .~t_\ii,~ ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 'jgcti-_\':~o}-i1'.\i>it »_'_ _*___-v ` _~»°.' ~ ._~,,._....ii ire _. _ in the cvent. ot the Gorton Pew li-`i:~lierii°s (`ompiiny establishing here which :ip1~cni's to bc :in assured fa-:t, this biiit liandicap will be reinoved,: .is they have promised in their iigrec- ynvnt with the town to iilwuys kecpf .ii supply of liziit on hand for thc' shore fislierinnn‘s use. _ ‘ f.\Iinard's Linimcnt Vo., Liinited. , 1 (Gents,-l cured n valuable hunting ilog _of nizinge with .\llN'AliD'S LINI- .\ll~I.\"I` iifter several \'ctci°innrics had ,trciited him without doing him any permanent good, I Yours, &c., \\'I1,FlllD GAGNF7. Prop. of Griinil t‘entriil Hotel, Drum- rnondsville,,A\lg. 3, '04. IIIIIWII SIIIIIIIII ll f Bllll HIVIH lllllllllll » Iiliillv, .l ulyi 9--Ycsteriliiy at noon while liovitt Winclicster, the Station .\ui-nt iit thc llenr liivcr ll. A. ll. Fi iiliout $1-i0,lIo was taken. (‘hicf| init-i' lloules ol Digby wiis suunnon-'I r-il its soon :is the iliscovcry wasl _miiilc :uni iit once started for thcil s-_'inc of the |'ol>bi:i'y. 1 it is belicvrii Llint ii rcguliir orga- ni'/.rd biind of tliicvcs :ire nt work in this piirt of tl;i\ country. The prison-, jcr, iirrcstcil on lfriiliiy for breakinfz -Mrs. ADBUS Gillis city and daugh- tsii ini- farmers miiisriiiiily, while in I _young in appearance and must have b ;n rugged constitution to withstand ‘ .~it:it.iiiu, li-id gone to dinner, thc Sta- 'hc yeurs of "U`c"“‘“'s servlcp he hm; tion was cutnrcil :ind thc contents of I Waril, he will like-ly add some more numerals to his :ilrr-:idy old nge tig- of literary London. No publishe would accept his work iind Mr. Devi fl” -All nova, advertising and lub- qgriptions in Albertoa and Vicinity should he handed to H. Clark, Agent. 1~85drtf. _ -For sale, I. H. C. Gasoline en- gine 5 (five) horse power, in good condition; buggy used only a few times, also Carry sais, three years old, all at bargain prices. J. W. Boulter, Sumnierside, P. E. I. i ' 'I-r4&5d11&12 --There were fifty passengers out- ward by the Empress from Summer- side yesterday and two hundred and MIIIIE SHIPS IIUI WASHINGTON, July 7-More ves- sels were built in the United State during last year than the previou fiscal year, but they were of consid- erable less aggregate tonnage. The number was 1,7271 and thc ton- nage 302,391, as against 1,502 in 1910,. of 34’l,0Z5igross tons. r There is a falling od of 65,000 ton in building on the Great I4-akes. The largest vessel built on the Lakes wn the bulk freighter, William Palmer of 73602 gross tons. Un thc seabomi the Honoluluan, of 7,059 gross tons, was the largest built under the const wisu laws and for the Tehuantcpec Railroad trade. No vessels were built. exclusively for foreign trade, und no' square rigged vessels. The year’s construction comprised 1,123 steam and motor vessels, of 2-16,540 tons; eighty-five sail vcssclr, of 11,398 tons, and 319 unrigged bar- ges and crinnl bouts of 44,453 tons. EH’IUWlI HllIlSl IS lllIIG lllllll _~. That noble animal the horse has ever been reputed for its faithfulness, intelligence and endurance and per- haps in no other portion of the globe tire these uxcellcnt qualities more pronounced in its breeding of this beast of burden than this. And again it is claimed that in later years thc P. E. I. horse has wonderfully im- proved in these points, much to the pleasure ol their owners. Here the animal’s intelligence might be cred- ited, perhaps unduly, with properly divining the position of their owners who are forbidden by law tu use mechanical inventions to "get there und bncl»:”' on the streets and high- ways and are exerting themselves the more in appreciation of the tribute to their value which might be im- plied by the passing of the act. But this is wiiudering from the subject. Job ilfziril, city, owns ii horse which is ii remiirkiilile one, especially' so in connection with its nge and present value. This horse is said to be 25 years of age :ind yet is of the ap- pen.i'uncc of very many yciirs less than that. He is used every day in Mr. Ward‘s business and also for pleasure driving rind is as spry as ri colt when in harness. As betits re- markable age he is kind and gentle, yet never appearing lazy or weiiricil. His teeth are good, lie ents well, his feet are fine rind his sleek coat, long tail and bushy mane belle the years accredited him. He was brought to this city many ycars ago by (`ol. D. \__f ~ nie sei. if 's.ii.f.sii'm. _ f i-isllll 1 - ' _» f -* ' *e /' in checks and stripes. A large variety of patterns. 27 and 28 inches wide price 8 I-2, I0, I2 I-2 per yd Chambrays in the diiiercut shades of blue and green, 'brown, pink, ox blood, and grey. Price ~ _ I2 I-2 per yd. V Dress M uslins The coolest of cool 'dress mat- erials. Elegant flowered patterns as well :is neat stripes, and a large If N K The Summer Time S" » to `outdoor life. But you __ cannot enjoy it unless your dresses are light, cool and breezy. ginghaius for outing wea_r embraces all the newest and daintiest of this year’s Is _ Calling You Our showing ofdress muslins and- _ . J Qitteriis. - Dress Ginghams /Bress Reps I A 'I ~ in all the new shades includ- ing cream, olrl rose, all shades of blue and brown. Price _ l8e per yd. Pongee Lmen S ur tmg We have alargc stock of this attractive and useful