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A i .5 i i .i ( _; i i - ' _ if s ‘ l 1 f ' ix( 'I , 4 rin: GUARDIAN. ciiAni.o'i"i‘i:TowN.PR1Ncri iii-ivv.inp1si.AND.JUN1~: 29. iaoo. rl V _ _-__ 1 V il-gl-I Q _-'F '_ iii? . ~ §5i>¢Ci§\ NOUWAWESTERN A N OTED I Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will of I his books and Stationery Business in zbeliiorris Block, we will continue she business in its various branches. selling at lowest prices for cash only, -'-*v “-rv Kiss B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- 'od the business in the p2\Sf-, Will be charge of the store, and will be d ro attend to all old customers any new ones. hoice new stock of IVall Papers at once put on sale, and all ments of the business will bey well stocked. A well suppliedl news sand will be a special feature N d the business. The store will be l known as “The Bazaar Bookstore." BIZIIR IZDIPANY, &ccessors to F. J. Hornsby, lock, Clftown. March 16, igoo. iiiriii ii! 1 B asian-iisissna Your* illllinori Our workrooms will *‘*‘#‘A‘ P A § af m§### ####****'#1W # rushed this week; if - venienf we ask you will consider it a favor for those who can, to leave their trimmed hat orde as early in the week as sieieiiu possible Perkins & C The Millinery Leaders. ` #~#¥#¥=l¥#& iitoouiigsoioi Prince Edward Island Collections made on the most fmlonable terms and promptly re- slittai for. Deposits received and. interest al- bued at best current rates. Soy 15 d&w 3mos -_fn-I I-_-ul inc- n lll$llI‘dl\€¢ at low rates. ioomanilllo. A gents. Telephone 67. no lolluns Sol Thai we are to be moulded and fashion- so the sand we use for our castings needs to be moulded and f ;l ` A Telephone us. I Promptly. . . We suggest as eeasonable ` ~ v ` Fresh Lime Juice. Root Beer Extracts. " Ginger Cordial. ,, _» etc- etc. _li » il. W. llllllllN.Pl| ll if Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. A. Sf..l.` .Z§<"\.. 1 ‘ _ s i ooiiio oioiio THE SUNDAY S0ll00L _ .oF.. . »'\»`. \ E ~» , -- ,`.. GRACE CHURCH Will hold Its _Annual Picnic at EMERALD ..0N.. WEDNESDAY JULYA- Dunk River the finest iishin un on the Island is near at hand. 8 gm d Train will leave City Station at 9.30. Return fare 40 cents-Children half fare- Special rates for families. Visitors table amply provided-Refresh ‘ ments of all kinds. . Everything in the line of sports and ` prisoner in the countyjail,be has been kept When Doctors Disagree. » what se¢om_J§i s Patient? A Doctors have their hobbies as well as other peopleiind in the treatment of di- eiise often curry them too fur for the pa- ticnt`s good. For instance in the treat- ment of indigestion :or dyspepsin. many doctors give bismuth and nothing else. others rely on pepsln tobring their patients through, still another treats stomach troubles with the various vegetable es- sences and fruit salts. Now one or the cther of these remedies becomes a hobby with the doctor who has not most success witli the particular one in question, because all of them are first vw hich contains not on) ve etable essences est pepsin and bismuth, making altogeth- er a remedy unsurpassed for every form ofindigestion, sour stomach, nervous dys- pepsia. belching of gas, distress after eat- A ing, sleeplessness, headaches, etc. " Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is not a sec- ret patent nostrum, hut you can see for yourself what it is and knowing this, its success as a dyspepsia cure is not suppris- . ing. Ailldruggists recommend and sell them at 50 cents reading in the House'_of Commons to-day, amidst cheers. _.__-@-li. 1 BRlGHT’§_lllSEASE. Doan’s Kidney Pills Rescue an Ottawa La-ly from the Clutches of this Deadly Malady. Bright‘s disease has always been con- sidered incurable until Doan's| Kidney Pills proved in case after case that it could be relied on to cure this deadly ` malady. No other medicine can show such a re- cord of cures of severe kidney diseases as these pills, and none has been so shame- lessly imitated by unscrupluous manu- facturers. But people who want to be cured of their kidney ailments, promptly and com- pletely, always insist on Doan`s Kidney Pills, the kind thatl cured Miss Dell C. Guertin, 108 Stanley Avenue, Ottawa, Ont. ‘ Read her statement: “I have been in previous to taking your pills. “I suH`ered so much at times that I thought there could possibly be no cure for me, and I was greatly discouraged. I was unable to work and the pains were so dead; my appetite was poor and I could not sleep. Several physicians here said I had Bright’s disease of the kidneys, and there was no hope for me. Doan’s Kidney Pills, however, have given me a new lease of life. I am now able to work without fatigue, and have no pain. My appetite is splendid, and I enjoy sound refreshing sleep. “Many people here know: of my wonder- ful restoration to health, and consider it a miracle. May great success go with Doan’s Kidney Pills in their good work. (Signed) DELL C. GUERTIN S_pecial_Cable News. Singapore, June 27.-The natives are celebrating the “feast of delights,” by , charlotte gelatine, and has suspended human sacrifices. D-O-QV __ A BRIGHT IDEA Was that of Dr. Chase when he discover~ ‘ ed a combined treatment for disorders of the kidneys and liver and so provided a cure for complicated diseases of these or- gans which were formerly incurable. Dr. A W. Cha.se`s Kidney~Liver Pills are the world’s greatest cure for kidney, liver and stomach troubles, and hasan enormous sale in all parts of Canada and the United States. One pill adose. 25 cents a box. Deaths from Cholrea. The Governor of Bombay telegraphs that there were 10,277 deaths from cholrea out of 15,479cases during the week ending J une 16. . AROUSED AT LA ST _ To thefterrible ravages of consumption in Ontario, the Government is petitioned to establish hospitals for consumptives. As a preventative to consumption t ere is no treatment to be compared to Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine which promptly and effectually cures every cough and cold. It has by far the largest sale of any remedy for throat and lung troubles I Zo cents a bottle. Family size 69 cents All dealers. Smoke and Fire. Winthrop, Me., June 27.--While Alight- ing her pipe this afternoon. Mrs. Re- becca Rese,an aged woman, was so badbly burned that her recovery is doubtful, -ls--Q HANDS CRACKED WITH SALT RHEUM Mr. James Mclsaacs, 24Elgin St., Ott- awa, Ont., writes:-“I suffered with salt rheuin for upwards of ten years the skin on my hands cracking and breaking so as to make them useless. After trying all sorts of remedies in vain, I became discouraged and thought _my sufferings would never end. Last spring I used Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment and in a. short time was perfectly cured." Dr. Chase’s Ointment is of un r- alleled merit a.s ii curefor all itching skin disease. all drufrirists. ami_ise_ments_on hand. _ I More 0 B1<>v<>1e Repair shop. ....1.’;;=.“.:;=.....so‘..‘;.. ““‘ me acl' ._ e- “rs The British Admiralty has ordered five A Single fare arranged for on the Cape ' N & cn l Traverse branch. more cruisers to go to China. This U I . ' . . _ ° '- - \I _ v - ... pi...shin*i.fhn.p:o;i..%v$o;;'o2?. “Prem an ofmoal -sooo ow. June 27, 29, 30, 3 &w . crews aggregating 3,000. _ f f-~.Y 1. Tama A .rel class remedies for indigestion and dyspep- , _ sia, but not one of them alone is so good as the combination of all of them. such as A is found in Stuai't`s Dyspe psin. Tablets very poor health for the past two years. _ severe that I thought I would be better _ lt Pays to Buy at Perkins’ dl l‘|i|‘9° S When goods are needed most we sell them we are selling ladies cravenette waterproofg - . y g _ ; ’ ~., A' Y and fruit salts, but also the freshest, pur- ‘ 8 Wa.t6I' PI'0OfS, S126 t0 60. $4.60 fOr 4 Water Proofs, size 58 to 62, 5,00 for 2_5() 3 Water Proofs, size 58 to 60. 3.00. for 1.60 1 Water Proof, size- 62-6.00 for 3.00. A DENI11 sul _A A We cut the rices on our De ' S 't . A Austfallall Bill P3553d~ Take advantliige of this sale ardiingeltil ii nice suit A London, June E:The AustralianA f0I' Summer. _ A common wealth bill passed its third 5 Dgnim Suits at for 2 Denim Suits at 6,90 for 4.00 SPECIAL BARGAINS In print cotton, hosiery, undervests,'_Sailor and Walking hats, etc. _ .\_ T Black Lustre Skirts $1.50.' * » The Millinery Le_ad_ers,’ yi' '-f'\\_-w iq- no lr ' .» . f ‘ . o o ~ 1 outings ll _ Z. p /-` 'qv `\`._), Are to hand . g 1 They are the prettiest lot of clothes we hav s .ever _VVe_ are busy making them 'up into stylish Suits. ‘-.,i\l.. invite our patrons to examine our stock. ` All clothes made by us are guaranteed to 5;, _.ff -_J Joi-IN :m:¢:|'_.:E:o:r.> ee 7~~ '»'/-~~ G 1-~ .ff » 1.--- ~., - .. _ fc- fa' \f--. ~/,- ‘ .f‘ ~f \7-a /-s -f” \~»..n-t'-.ilv‘;§-?e ,,i_f`¢`.,,,_l~/ We Don’t Keep ‘I hem We Sell Them Qu Everything in the men’s Furnishing Line, except the boots, Qllalliy away Up. Pioos Down' Low, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underclothing, S . He H-lf He - Our Strong Lino. 0ur Neckwear. In all the latest styles, from 2c to 7 5c each. Store open Saturdays till ll p.m. Gordon & McLella v'~>» ~.-.-its _ 'afsg-'1li`%',(\\ ll' ?‘! r =, _ f~».~.~'~.-(_ e-;;t\\_ 1 ~\~_- »~- -,- _. .l/gy: <1.; :Er THE Cll’TllWN STEAM NAV, C0.. LTD. Steamers Northumberland and Princess. Leave asbelow eve da Sunda e ted F’°‘“'P0U‘lT DU CgEN1Ai',;anI?i0iirtqi5 direct "dine fohopépg day at napa, » ri a mo u , w rs or can .slits is Josie ’ ““ S‘°“’”° a o Halifax and S dney foPCHgI¥£,O; 8€VaN?ival of the day trams from wi tg5`:i‘0!I1fCI%XRIDTTETOWN for PICTOU at 8.30 a. m. connecting there At8iy()fI£laTi§ for CAPE BHETON and HALIFAX. At HALIF SYDNEY with Steamer BRUCE for NEWFOUNDLAND. fm H 1 AX with C. A. arid Plant Line for BOSTON Passengers I 111 1:1 p aces on P. E. I. Railway east of CHARLOTTETOWN can gave ome 24 hours later than ifioining Plant Steamer in CH’TOWN and c niickpt with same Steamer in H LIFAX. _ onial a1I`10(;1§ll ;1`§l<=lI _ _ iiectgpg lines in United Stliiyizis tiiliiil ogahkhhgompany B Steamers and con eamers run on Eastern' Standard time. Cwtown’ P' E L, June 1& d & W. F. W. ILLLES, Secretary. I. ill. June '$15 ess DRU TIIQC CBBDC cnSRlm¢fS I' °s.»i»-rig yql-UBC dn' not, we -‘ ?..‘5‘ ’°“..".lI aeiigiad we ' ,_. there: v" Q "‘~_ .1-3 _"JL 3 i‘Bsk_s ,cal |."' ¥..E§E -ll lptollllit ill Wishtossvl prioestliatcaii LADIE 4 Speoi;-1- 4- Skirts Regular-$1 .85 Pique 9c, Lea eilinss Nets 8.1; Silk and that Blou at 20: 111160 pr. 0 ayari We oier neil at $1