l Phone `lU p town store ‘Mh. ` THE ]ULY ir, 'V H . A O A 3 M- i . ,, _ Y ’_` __>,`¢. _.¢.¢;" 4' 5.' , nu-a O _M _ .ll rl.. - ~» ___V__ Lung Res ti Your lungs have all they can do. They _work night and dey, md In faitbfulto the end. Then use them well if the are ras in a . y p 4 _ in; themselves hy hard coughing, come to their relief. Give thimnayiirs Cherry Pectoral. lt heals, soothes, uieta. Your doctor will explain its action to you. Ask him all about lt. __ ,__ __ A "° ‘,”*,'_’} {_~_%l,y r Oo.. ~l ll 1 T '€ Community Silver - - ` Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc.. have an nie aa'i--and `F\NtsH of .end silver but we oiler them at very ttle more than the price of ordinary plate. Every piece guaranteed for as vears. WELLNER’S _|EWELRY` STORE. YOU' A FRE INVITED If you wish the best'lu photo- graphy, finished cu the new spec- ialised mounts, (tho v:ry latest novelty.) ~ 'To ‘Visit Our Studio ' GEO. ll. COOK Where Bsby is Always Welcome. Hughes’ Effervesclag Saline Clcanses the Stomach Rc- gulates the Liver and Bowels A dose of it in the morning keeps the system working right during the day. Price 2 5c per bottle. (leo. E. Hughes, Apoihecaries Hall. BOSTON* ` SHOES FOR MEN. We received lately by American b rat., the nentesi, bestlaud finest line of Meu'a,Shoea iu patent, colt Russia Calf and Vici kid leathers that ever came to town for the price $3.50 and $4.oo a pair. Compare them with $5.00 shoes and you will acknowledge they are bet- er than most shoes at this price. They are litters every pair. A, 1-:_ ,Mel-:AcilsN, ' Canned Goods ' The season b0su’t advanced far enough to give you fresh vegetables and fruit. OUR CANNED GOODS ' comes as near it as you could wish for; No need in having a bare table when you can get slut' TONIATOES. CoRN¢ PEAS, WAX BEANS. PEACHES. PEARS, PINE APPLES. STRAWBERRIES, in SYRUP, etc. We handle only the beat brands put up y reliable packers-you can rely on them being pure and fresh. Call at our store and we will be pleas- ed to show them to you. McKeuna’s Grocery, Down Down store ‘IRL ‘oiarslun--¢\n»-IIHIWIO rin: BEST YET. This week we offer 60 pair Men’a due Dongola kid Boots, Bluchi-r cut % sizes from 6 to ro. Regular price $2.50. Our special cut price this week' _ 1.85 SPRAGUE &, C0. ln Our l l ll v ,_ Womens , l lvnnc v Canvas » Bluchcr _ l Shoes. n only 99c_ ' a Pair t Wliilc ilicy ._ l A Last. ..SccTl1cm 4 £- F I; Wlllil0WS. l; _ n o nl. -sg. PURE ¢ F A MAPLE SUGAR We have just received from Sherbrooke, Quebec, 3 cases Maple Sugar. It .is guaranteed bv the shippers to be STRICTLV PURE and unadulterated. Bccr & Goffs -_ \ . ‘=“-\‘ 'I ' "~\_~' 'T' Thcrc is no Want ‘iL_ ' in thc Drag Line ' lint wc cannot ' sappy. Us our me nsslr. f , BE ACUSTOMER. , iff Largest Stock ' Lowest Prices. " Reddin Bros- 47 PHONE 86 Opp. P. 0. ‘Q IF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stockedstute was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until thelweek be* fore, but ~ A When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the om ,¢1|g¢,"'l‘here is no time like the present," and no insurance like ours. s I... \.. SUNNYBIDE. ` E. II- EIB E Eh nn|nnns i cunnnu Head Olilces ln New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Safusnax Guardian fifty cents a year Till train arrived last night at ll iii. Ymraauafs Guardian had 8l_ nlasslliod ads. . 'rss Norinsmbonno solved siassinst night. Covsnsau rifle club will meet forl visiting friends in Murray Harbor. Tux tide will be' high this afternoon at 2.00 and tomorrow mornlnu at 311). ALMA FlNt.AYsoN, daughter of Capt Finlayson of this oily, is visiting friends in Boston and New York. Tris Saturday Guardian, only tlfty eepta a year la an excellent gift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. J. H. MCQUAID, formerly manigor of the Sydney Branch of the Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, has been trnnr~f»-rrsri to the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Autigonish, N. S. Soma time ago Mr. McQuald was located in this city. Conmmrouuszvra armrsspeotfuliy asked when sanding communications to the Guardian to condense saute as much aa possible. In news items lf all the facts ara given that will ba ample-and the item will if authentic hc published without delay. A VERY happy avent took place at the home of Donald and Mrs. McNevin, New Haven, on June 27th. when their daughter Misstlatherins was unlw-.il in marriage to Harry M. Smith, of Quincy, Mass. The nuptlal knot was tisd by the Rev. D. Price, in the presence, of the immediate relations and friends. The bride was attended by Miss Adu MoDougald of Argyle Shore while H. McNevin, brother of the lirlds ably supported the groom. The bride was the recipient of numerous and costly presents, amongst them being a bandaouie}cliequc from her brother Mr. McNcvin. The |rroom'a present to ths bride was a valuable gold watch and chain. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside' in Quincy. ' Tun daathff Jean Alexandra, the llttlu daughter of R and Mrs Brooks, former- ly of Vlutorla,oecun~cd at CaIgary,Alber-ta. on the llrd-lust' in circumstances which makes theloss of their only child asad bereavement for the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and the little girl who was only 4 years and 7 months old, went. from this Province to the west about three months ago, and much sympathy will be felt that the father and mother have had tosustaln such an alfec ing loss at thc outset of their life in their ndupled lioinc. The little one contracted .llur in-ila.am1 although all nvuilltirlir tmiltcil nklll \\'u~ procured and good muses had tho vnu- in charge, complication ensued and the young life was lost. The regard ot~helr nel|1hbon\lnCalg.-ny was testified for Mr. and Mrs. Brooks by the many beautiful flowers sent to express their sympathy. Tnr: traffic to Vi-rnon iilvcr Bridge by train and boat. this season lu very large. 'l`ho transfr rrlng of fi-eight. intended for »ul_lour-nlnp business and forming sections from boat to train crsuaes quita a com- motion on the wharf. To an uninterested business man, tha ueoesally of a new brirlgcis apparent, as the old one has outllvedlts usefulusss,and lllus many a human being after ls long life ui strenuous exertion its members are scarcely able to keep the bridge from dissolution. it is to bc hoped that the Government will conllnua tobuild preruanunt works, and imaoon as necessary arrangements can be made, plaoea new und modern steel bridge ou Vernon River and thereby accomodate one of the best farming and business centres on the Island. With the rlvrr properly dredged and new steel bridge erected Vernon River Bridge would have facilities for taking its place as a leading business centre, as its, lnrmars, merchants and professional men are second to none on the Island. Tam work of thesummor School st Syda nay, C. B., is progressing very favorably. Largo enrollment., enthusiastic cia.asr~, admirable opportunities for nature study; all comblnetoinake this one of the bent ‘sessions of the school. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, the ancient colony of Newfoundland, and the liepnbilc to the south have all con- tributed to the membership of the school. Members are being added each day. The lecture by Dr. Bailey. of the University of New Brunswick. Fredericton, was one of exceptional interest. Ilia subject was The Human Telephone or Our Brains and What They Contain. The comparison between our brains an'l a telephone system was complete. Central station, individual lines of communication. sto, were takanto illustrate, usrve centres, nerves, etc. By the aid of elaborate drawings the sntire nerve system, was illustrated and explained. This opening lecture of the Summer School Course was replete with information clearly and agreeably given. Elfervescent Fruit Saltf-Our own make-Nothing like it for dlsordsmd stomach and impure blood. Gives a clear complexion and insures uood health. l ph - ' of Hartford. n°°°""%‘i'i.a.iliiini;xa=b°°- _ -litta tf `PlaemB-Sunnyside. Only Mc. per bottle-A. W. Rteddin . . a practice next Saturday, July IL E Mva'r1.s Fuqhavson of this city, isp 0wri¢u‘to|lns"lsrga fnuuther of other |,mb’io at-trnetlouu taking place duribg the month of J nly, the demonstration of the Sca\lofTempetnnee which was tohave been held in VictariaPark, Charlottetown onJnly lilt-is has been indefinitely post- potted. Euston and Mrs. Squartbrlgga. Cabt and Mrs. Forsey. and Prof. Hawley' wbl render a special musical ,and vous DNRNUI at the Salvation' Army Barracks. on Great. Geo. Street, on Thursday night. In addition to this a little child will be given away. Ice cream at the olosa. AN American writingto a friend says "Froua"'.l‘sa Bill, I obtained one of the moat exquisite views I ever saw, but when! reached Vernon River Brldgel was in euataslea." This lathe spot. which you. can go to, and return with St. James' Sunday School on Monday next for 251:. TUE llulltlliluil of I I position \\‘il.l| rapid lillllles at this office at 0000. Mila- lla. Lomas will be li |1009 °" Tuesday and Fi-lday aflerssoohs at her li0llle0ll Sydney Surge -dnb d0Ul‘ fl'0lll Wcyruonlli. ` D°U°U°rlrvt the excurqioh IID WW River to-morrow-Thursday when St. Paul's Church Sunday School picnic wil' beheld. City of London mllkol tio trips one at 930 ,_ ln; we ¢,.},,.|- ,gs p, m. Teiawlllbe sei-vs<|,uii the groun-ls for visitors. Built tickets locfor arlull.s:l0 wuts ici olii1.ne.., an .vin be wsleoined. ~:/3`-`, amuse I "'¢==lHl KlNl§'S lIlll.lllY lillllllllll =< Branch Offices in Montagti e, Souris and Georgctowri- J. A. Wnssrsit. Charlottetown, drove to Montague Monday ovsninlr. Tnsax was quite a number drove to Vernon River from Montague on Tuesday to attend the horse races. Tissue were 1_0 commercial travellers ln Muntsgueon Tuesday. This looks as if there is something doing. Bananas, oranges, pineapplas, lemons and cocanuts-(received weakly) at. W. A. .iohnaton's, Montague, P. E. i. Ztidtw tf. Owing to a alight accident to the enuins tha train was one hour lata reaching l Montague on Tuesday morning. “Souvenir post cams". “Comic post cania" "Souvenir stationery’ , aint fancy gooda,lat \V. A. ._lohnstonc'a, Moniiigus P. E. l. :aliwtt J. 0. Auslruaunr, Charlottetown, repro seating the Mutual Life Insurance Co., was u passenger to Montague on Tuesday morning., _ ‘ Fancy groceries, biscuits, confectionary, chocolates, and A nice line uf cuiiui-il fruits and vegetables at W. A. Johnstonas, Montague, P. E. l. ' ' _ zsdtwtf. Dnnsosrss expecting to attend the sesslnu of Grand Lodge I. 0. G. T. al. Montague on thc ldth and llith July will be planned lo learn that Bro. Sydney Purdy. G. Treas. of Nova Scotia will be present this, year and will contribute much to the rwlhter-est of the session. 'l`hc opening o,f__,_i|he_Montugua Branch will afford an opportunl y toilood Teulpiurs of attending-t,Grand Lodge and at the same time taklugatrlp over the new line. Tickets to Cardigan or Montague vvlllba issued at one first-class fare on July llth l1ndl2th good for return up to and on July l`4i.h. Agents are instructed toexplalu_ fully to delegates the train arrangements to Montague. A public meeting wlllflhe held' att! o‘ciock on July l3t.l|,io wblcn nil are invited. A good program ls being prepared and udilresaes will be given by the leading workers ami by visitors from ubtjuad. 'l`nn:weed meeting held on Saturday afternoon in Sour-is was well attended The apeaken, Prof. lncbiiead and Mr. Clark ilrat lnduntlilell the weeds brought in, described their habits of growth, and Lila best. means df combating the noxious ones. Many lnipornnt. quesllons came Ult F0i<'Bl'tlln|.¢ our present. agricultural conditions. 'l‘l\e_iueiulrci~a oi the instit- nts tuck part frequently in the discus- ..lon,showlnir thatthey were very much Interested. ’i`l\ry made good use of the opportunity afforded of getting inform- ation first hand-on the problems that have been troubling them. Monday July 9th Mr. Clark will be at Kingsboro with Mr. Drummond to speak on weeds. Profs, Ross and Louhhead will speak at the weed meeting at Tracadie Monday. This arrangement was necessary because Mr. Anderson could not stay longer on the Islanili Tuesday, however, Prof. Loch- head and Mr. Lllatk will continue their series of wrt-il meetings by speaking ut Middleton On Wednesday a weed mee ing will be held at Tryon. and on Thursday they will spank at Tyne Valley. REDUCED A HARD SWELLING. Hindus E. Geroux, writing from Pelnl.\roks,te|lahow he was injured lu a lumber camp. “A heavy log rolled against my lou andi was laid up with at ffnaas nniiahani swelling. When l applied Polsoifn Narvlllnel got relief. Afcw rubbinus with this good linluicnt cured me." ln the bush, Nurvllinn is inillspensnbli-; l' coma neuraluln, colds, rheumatlnin and internal disorders too Nopersoncnn afford in be without. Nervlllne. l'>efulf0rull internal and oxlernlilpaln. Large bol.tles25c. nl. all dealers. .f 1 __,__ E Astonishing Values in cntoiiss Our _new importation _ of Cut Give has open- ` ed up nplendidly. The designs and cnttinlls are of- the best. and as to the prices, well we hnvelnever seen any- thing' like the values we arenow offering. Verily you MUST see our stock oi Cat Glass if at all interested. >PU B éri ‘D OLATES NEVER HURT Arvvaobv B iw- -»~ 12-G-<1 ~»»=-»- ve- M.;-_rn *‘.::s:-.:.:'.1;;‘..‘° '°°*" ”"““““ °”~ r “°.l;.ll.‘*.f.°§.l.t€?“° hi > . , sy In “IB . . I. .:.._,l f., ,_ ..._ .. . ` _ /_ ' . > - D N'-Bm . J I Tris delegates who were attending tlia Christian Association at Charlottctown returned to Montague un Tuesday nioxnInn's train. Correspondents aeudlni: Kings County news will pleases mark “Kings County' at the top ui ili-sl. page of name, each time of suuillug. Mills .l Iimiltsrilui Minnie Keith came in on the morning train tu Montague on Tuesday, from Bruton, to spend their summer vscuiieu ut their respective homes. Hot weather drinks via limo juice lemon syrup, pineapple syrup, vunllla syrup, strawberry syrup, raspberry syrup, lemon sour, Vino, and a full line of aerated waters at W. A.. Jolinstonas, Montague. P. E. I. `22dt.wtl'. AN assault casa which has occasioned more than ordinary interest. cams up for heurlng before Stipandlary G S Inman at Montague Monday, the principals being two ladies from Summerville. Judgment. was reserved for one week. A .l B llieilish appeared for the prosecution and \\' A’0 Morson, K G for the defence. Tim semi-annual examination ofthe Centre Lina School, Bridgetown. took place on Thursday, June 28th, in thc prescnceofa number of the rate-payers and visitors. There wasagood attend- ance of pupils present. They were exatulned by theirteacher Miss Aileen Laird, and showed by their ready nn.~iwcri~\, carful training. After thi-, exiiiiilriiition a number of the pupils gave sonic ,good recitations. T-hen the whole .~cliuol,together with the visiors, were liberally treated to candy by Mr. John lllcl.cod. The trustees after a few rt-inni-its of commeudatlon to the school, r-xprosseilthelr regret at the tcacher’a i-naigiintion, and the pleasant event came to ri close. 'i`|ll-: following scores' were made by the lllonlugue League Team over their range nn Snlu|'day,.luly 7.1;; W A Johnstone, l‘ \‘V Stewart lslmif lvoil gr; DG Mcilonald in W L Poole 33 ll \V Ivi-s yt; l. M Mi-Innla in W Murphy pw A (Hills 79 (Z A 'lliompson Tri llil llil Total argl W A .lohuston made tha possible of tlitll yards range-seven consecutive bulls eyes. *ith cure éroaolrntui e t of dlaagsrs or lilmisnson. Ba ns s¢.Co., Toront u. Ur.('7haso'lOlnt. I I l.l DR. Oi-lA8E’8 OINTMBNT. G oi ng to thc ment is A cortauu and uaraiiimni 'il B to tl l l i gcdgnillgliborziilidlitnti '¥l.\liu:a¢i)rl°l1.aeult arll it our money back lfnot.uot.ia|lsd. 6ll<~. k i =. W _*_ _ . _H .-.WTA _ _; _WAT .. .. . .7/~ llurliustom illl l \\\, '1 Department ii\\l\l\.|\\,\`-ii . _, K '_/-_';;,'. B li l turns out the best ltvevewlif H§r€§0u win one __ an Ar stock of Cloth, more than satisfied if _ _ you try one of our cus- __ Ei 5 tom made suits. Fit, m workmanship and goods ~ ' l l l H'-‘°.".2~ m-<\ \_\; guaranteed. As for l . 'fr W O the prices we can _my demonstrate to you _ ' “”(‘fx' ""1 , that we are lowest. We would be inucli pleased to E have your order. LOOK AT OUR CLOTH SHOW in the window and see the best assortment of Eug- llsli, Scotch and Canadian Suitings. l’, li. Islnt1il`.‘~l C D Crc.'lli'si ° ° 9 Clothing liotne. l Weed Meetings ldcnllflcalloo and Eradication of Wccds --CONl)UCTl