fi iii ' \Vc :irc .<.'lio\vi1ig rl sple si.-V’ .il l '1.l i Straw Hat il’ ° _‘lf ‘\ : fl 1 .__ nv \ .i 1 if-».l _ »I' €,r ; s_.-- .Y _ , "Haw lo Raise Callie: Clleaply and Succcii/ully W iflloul Milk" ," _ _ __ a' . \ il. ii li ri .~ »‘l' . _.. ), i_1,{_,. ,rl ii il _ if "B iii; Q .__________ _.__ ____ g__i: __ _._,i, _ \ __ _ r-_‘ \ I _ -_ ` L`..u\'us :lid (llllillg Ilnts 25c to l.00_ _ 5 li 35'! ’ if and Properly lme land. pl-'Ifhls property is beautifully and conveniently situated, within a few uinutcs' walk of three churches and ' only two hundred yards from thc Tryon Consolillatcll School. Is also 09’ we direct lille of thc rural mall ‘ r Ute and is ill every respect ii very ' dglliralllc locsltlull for business. .Rousolls for selling ill-health. ` Apply to W. H. HOOD. _ Tryon. » 4-lllsnlrtf. i -- .~ . - ' l hon e wg Al Tryon_._his.:‘.'i3;;.i:..isiiz's.2..:2.i...rn |'(*. f In c isting of store, dwelling house, nn __ lg: and -“lim-r "ut"b“udm-gs’ "U in lliiil xriiiilil'iili‘llrill:)lfi:;Ill?lilla|`dsrain. lrulfter ur perfect repair and well Dullltedi l’°` water course opposite the gateway or¢;1n_ ml px-m;;i¢|\l_ly.|\ew; also Bl acrcs 0_f trance to his pfem|s-s.u good an su l Tl attention of citizens is dir0<=f»0d 1° - theigllowintésectlons of the By-Laws of th.~'l‘own of umplerside respsclilllk DFI' vate Street crossings. °YC» 1* ’ ' ii ' horse or other ani allillhrl? ‘wgéline dll- lather \'ehicl_e. licrylli - ' lk.f rt e urposeo sn ern ,3_§"‘|ew“ D " hall co lruclf cient bridge of sound plank. \>_l'iCk- “Une- or tilQ.soconsl.ructed_ uno gpalntnlneu as im u,,¢,,;|_v me Town Lunncl or n person lnuthorized by thelu to inspect the same. and to _lie placed so as not to ohfllrucl the drain or water course in the lilltler. 'slid the street Mun is directed to remove ‘|¢|| such crossings tlult are not ln c .nlor - ~ ‘ - ll ~-i '_ ' rn-!l\l‘.-'iii-_ifiiiibn sliiiiluiiig; up or curri'_i\v\'1\.\ any oilrth, soils or null _l‘oll_l il_i_iy btrecl. road or lnnl- wltlllll the _ _l own. . lllll i|lsll'ucloil to ilollly lh<_¢D\ll>l|0 UNI! nbovu liy-Iiilws will he strictly enforc- ll. MA-S§Y. _ 6_w,|2i_ l‘o\\'n blurk I the ed. L-. '_' » * Suits for the BOYS That Wear ° Well And are Stylish ' _ _'_ ¢§\\`~ ' I _ *___ ___ .<35 Our boys' nlliis llavc u slylielli and ;slroug nppeilrsoce that nppcnb lo all palellls_'l`llcy will : fund uuliinifcll wi ur and always look neat :llul .il~gtoll, I’. 13.1. iltusrthil. ._ in0.P. it-es .......... ._ 355.0010 $8.00 - r ie=~__»»@léi 'Q'f!'l‘..§f’_ F' .V _ .li \l~ Clif , . . SIMM AI.|i£R'l`0N AND PRINCE COIlN'IY Business Stand N 0 T 1 C E -It puys to buy in this Province. yesterday were the same as when Inst quoted and appear itemized in an- -All advertllin in Bummerside and \'icinity lor- he Morning Daily handed to Miss Amy G. Burrows, a- gent, Summer Street. _All news should be given to J. F. Laflerty, -The last issue” ofthe Montreal Standard. in a page illustration of Guild, showsa picture' of the hooked rug, designed and executed by Mrs. George Taylor, Central Bedeque, P. " -Play-going people and others of work accompanied it, success crown- ed it. , Despite threatening weather the Town Hull was well filled by an ence Promptly at 8 30 the Alberto 8 rectioli of Dr. Purdy opened the en- H tertainment by a choice, well execut- . _._. be -The Summerside market prices Parlors, Summerslde. 12-16rtf other column of this issue.-S. _tiny it co is, sulnmerside, for value- n und Rural Daily as well as all new l0flPfi0llB in AlbBl‘t0l1 Bild Vlliillild and renewal subseriptjons, should be should be handed to H. Clark. A86"- Gunrdian Correspondent, Water S“mm°l`Bid0l f6_r` shade card and st;-,et_ 1_25d,~t|_ booklet and get their special propo- L sition. ' 6-6dtusrs2w_ the unique and interesting corona- mersid°' are h_°“d‘.W}"`t°"9 for highest tion gms to Hel, Majesty Queen prada Portland Cement and all build- Mary from the Canadian Handicraft ng “"_dW“"°° ' ` 6'5dt'“5“2W~ -,;_ L_ t ibut d b th P ~ £11185-Si>lcl_\did. assortment. Furni- f‘ounti” c(l)li'il`ncll eof lille Elaniirdlliill ture Deélartment' Brace' McKay & Handicraft Gllild. C°°' Lt °' sum-'F-‘°r5.ld°' 5'13‘1t“9I`“'2“ _ ll p slti n of Alb t d _ . _ Guardian representative at Summer. __ iz.: ..”;.is:.&:. ";:§s_a_:=.i_“.f_';‘:‘: be f.»~»»-~~= in Mn en the night of the im instant. *_;§>’?'L“';_ Ii_°“°__‘_1!fl°9. Uliiflvtfetown- The sidewalk concert, for some time I' H er y' I' e present esteemed "L . ‘ ` ' din it ln. uii to on the nlinds and tongues of all, ma- presentative fm _ig Doss. ° terialized and passed. Worry and ggvote an much um” as me dem" orderly, eager and expectant audi- Plesbyterian Church “ms the scene of l_.adi.es' Band, ulider 'the capable dit! gs”-le Schurman mm Miss MBV ed orchestral selection which was nc- `;_t;ls(;ecIt)?,f§1y Mfggcllllnpk' New Annan: corded well meritted applause. 'ills formed h yhev eAcel,1fm°"ylw“B per' curtain wus then rung up and "Tha tm. of thi Bcdéqué Cénéwrgéfégghilgg" Witch of Bender" was under.val'. - , ' _ Miss Lulu Ross ss “The witch" sue Sizted by Revf R' 0' M""“' ”“"’"’°’“ ccssfully produced spasms of well _ » Y siml_Ll;_lted terrop in the minis of her ggliagzrtlii en.t.§r§gcr§£§irf.urcaggdgge vict s. Herb Ilarke and Mrl. n'_il. _ .. _ ‘ . K Burke, farmer and wife, showe»1corr.- i,!i1&L,ff_h'M:é&5;flf]iby th;I_°rg';_"»;_st' Miss niercialism in il medieval way bb" 'i lufho' was ive,,lO` 1355]; C. ummn' voking the witch to learn if oil were Colin Sch,i.ma‘n away yttll” father' pmlwnt. They were accorded ["“"`!ill cream silk S,alimsTICI>;'e \ivll,i1:tlVlirl;3 ratlcr them lnforinntion by til' sill*--* -_ . ~ ' _ it. Miss Lniii Leavitt fnitlifuily l°“\',‘.}§‘,§M‘f_" gf_ei,n‘;““ t ~1t| ' _ -_,__,,__ _~ _ _. < __:'_;°‘t0 llgvéozgdmbmdlen lim-V “fel _- f» charming ln cream Brussels net e over. Hel pe -l - _ .over sistency achieved well mcritiul -lug lgllk' Both brides wow black picture hlircli which wus elolvded with spec -The Morning Daily Guardian can obtained at l»allcrty's Tonsorial -There is no-place like Brace, Mc furniture. 6-13lj1tusrw2w. -All news, advertising and sub- _ ` 1-25drtI. '_“’*” -Paint-Ask Brace, McKay & C0-. -Bruce. Mexny' si" on.,_ Lid., sum- -weading Giles-Real English brass nd copper kettles, also rich eut -Applications for t e o ' 0 _ ' s to 9 WOTK- 6-7drtf. _-On June 14th thc North Bedclllle very int0f@sCl`n_g event when Miss iF¥l_B. of Freetown, were united in larrlage to Harry Waugh, Wilmot e. At the uppointed hour the bri- The m.0._fl_¢l_l. 0 ,Iufie Brings it's Dress 6003.8 Req uiremeitts ' Fancy Voiles ,_ VC., .l._._ir..l>i¢_i.ii..i _iiglii w@igiii.i.»_._ ..- . ‘ ' -_-» ,.;----_-..._ =‘é~= i if r _s material ,Q t Q _¢ ITN ;`\ £321? ié _ `l “fl 1* : ":,“._""' __,f_.;; _ - I _-_T- v<;;~> ‘ Cream N uns Vefllng unideal ii_1:\teri.;ll__.f_or su_uiu1er dresses. 4l\inchcs wide. Price.........._.........32c _ D es 8 _ 0*.. ‘ _ J* __ .Q _ "_ 60% - ¢O» *` V < _ White Victoria Lawns ‘ which make a beautiful inexpensive dress for hot weather, 40 i11Cl1¢S Wide- P.i¢¢.~__.....__l0 I-2, I2 l-2. 14° up 1° 24. S ioiss Muslins that turn the 1 laugh on the Hot Weather Man iuutcri.1l,sllk striped and a large varialv i of colours, inc-lnding sky, cream, usvv. Alice blue, black and rcscda.l’ricc...6Sc Shepherds Checks in a. cllul'luiug` variety of new pa tfrrns spots and che'cks.Prices.9c, I2c. I 5¢, I0 Dress Sillcs f ._ _ . :Ex '\ in blacknlid while _aivclfy popular dross `. ulatcriul, iu three sizes of checks. Prlccs i‘ ........_.25c, Q5c, 554:, 7.vc ‘ ,.g{§‘_\, Every Lady Knows _ _. _-_ that the flt of the dress depends ’ ‘~;`s_1;,_1" . on the corset. 7/ ' h l ill tails, cream, white, black, rcsead :ind pale blue, light suulincr weight 27x45 inches wide. Price-s...68c to $I.65 “.55 ,VA " _".'“---f \ lk; __ i 1 ., 'ings-»u - c. , ~ Q D _ _ l‘i-,q>"r`_. 5"-J '/-_'w 'Fl ..-- -,-*--*__ - . i . _-_:L-K _.,,_, I I i i‘Tlle Range For Those Who Want The iiesl” __ _ y ___ i.-. _L___ ' "` l . - _ - - - , wl are usill ' flle ~‘ Tllals' the unanimous verdict oflillndrcds ol`lloli__. Cirrlllili' nil ‘upp- wlinlerprise Foundry Co Saellville, N. B. Manufacturers h> ` __ \. ni D. A. Bruce “Open I2vcliiugs" * _ _ _ ____ _ ,__ V -__- `x-s-A-~.. _ _ --- _ .___ - >> 'Q _ _*ff 5 f_`r‘_;__ 2)! _ wni. inf me nnntltl _ Cenlsinu lull lnlomullon and cumplels lculmg llnecunns Im using Blatchford’s Calf_ Meal --The Iferfect*Milk_ Substitute Three or four calves can be rslsccl on if sl the coil of one when: milk le led._ N0 mill feed _ The only calf meal manufactured in an exclusive Call Meal Fndorif _Established at Leicealcl. Envlancl. in |509. - BROi`tfl‘Ji¢>, CllAi(l.0i"I`ETOWN, P. E. I. El.-_-_ ___ ' - PREDICTS CHEM ER SUGAR Wi\Hfli_?\’fi'l‘|l.\’ Julie 13-A reduc- I tion of the ullgnr bill of. the Amcl"~~' can people wus profiieteii. tolluy lil’ "'l'}ilwin--F. Atkins, llclld of the _»\nlcl'i- 'mu liugur lie-.filiilig (‘ompnny_ as :i lrrolinbly result of the reiluctioll of the tal'ill` on rulv sugar, in the tvs_tl- nlony he gave to the house spcclal _ silgnr coilllulttcc. _ /\ .vvlplnont of novelty neck- 'wenr f irsllmmerjust resolved by gxori-_<,~ Somothlngl dllforont lrl slllislo wear without vosf. lifiri mui~. Goo. 60;; 750. Waslialilo this In pmiols. towel onds Wd plains, lilo, 206, 250 and 500 | 'rua 3 \ 9'( \ ` " ,G "T()ll(fl'l." oiloli Sou wluclow. l). A. Bruno , _ fi l’/ii tl For Sale ' \'. i ii 1,-r llotcl, /\lheif0il,»-I’.I1`_l'- C. ulrlil _~. lo colliplcfcly llirllislied nnnli-._ .-\‘l lmrdwood floors down- slurs :md lint water heating. Has good burn, ice house, refrigaio. Plczl .fine jersey cow, good horses nildl vlugolis, tlio slelglis, and l slo\el:_ \___/ Wifi--"Wretnhl Show me that ict- ter." - ..._i. . :llisband-“What letter?" Wife-"That one in your lland. It’s from it womnn. I can sec by the writ- ing, and you turned pale when you saw it," Husband-“Yes. Here it is. It's your dressmaker's blll.’. l’r“Clf»Y. and Mr, Williams presented the \'ic\\' ' - lllf‘IlSllI`(!. M _Thc dcliiltc will begin tolnorrow. with sliccclicsl in opposition to the t Mr. Gore introduced n_ii amendment to the bill which would place Cana- 0 dlall flour, meal, meats and azricul- r tural implements on the free list but lon if_ it became evilicnl. that its adoption would iinperil the bill. l/A F()l.IiET'l`l*l AGAINST l‘A("I'. Senator I.al1`ollettr@ in on illdivld- ilnl report presented n. rlivelmle view on the reciprocity bill. l-le said it ivan perfectly consistent for one who bl\.liev'cd in free trade to support the bill, but no mn,-n who believed either in a tarill for revenue only, or in n protective tariff collld consistently give it his support. "In thc belief that duties should represent the difference in thc cost of production nt home and abroad, with others I contended," said he, "when the Payne-Aldrich hill was peudimg, for reductions in duties to that level in so fur as the information then was lllrnlshéll ally safe criterion to determine rates upon that prin- ciple. “I shall continue to advocate tar- iff legislation based upon that prin- ciple. I believe in reciprocity. I be- lieve in reciprocity with (Banadn. The mlltual gi-ve alid take of tariff concessiolls between our country nndl our world neighbors along the lines laid dowll by Blaine and McKinley, is il policy that has in view the hcst welfare of all concerned. "'7Hut I protest against this propos- erl revision of our tsrlll by executive mandate. I protest against this dip- lomatic bargain that is masquerad- ing in the guise of reciprocity. It ls not reciprocity, it is not n'fair ex-, change of tsrifl advnntazes between] our citizens' and the citizens of Can-, ada. It is tariff trade, conceived ln-» special interest selfishness, negotiat- ed in secret and brought in to the open with the attractive label of,re- ciprocity as a bid for the favor of the American public-s people who believe sincerely in reciprocity that is genuine. "This agreement ls. not ln the in- terest of the consumer Relief from dlvldual views in opposition to reel- g t _ s of llirlisclf and Messrs. carry all the burden of the presi- btone and Kcru favorable' to the dent's lop-sided pact. providing for it complete revision of bill by Senators f‘ul'i.is and i\'lc(‘nm- present I‘uyne-Aldrich tariff law, re- bel* vision of the rates on structural iron and steel, certain other paragraphs . , v said he would not press the provis- g the high cost of uv. is not to ba it e.vr tl rfnksthebi money rei-it body of consumers, including he farmers, who are compelled to "I purpose to offer ailienlllncnts he wool and cotf'.on schedules oi tlfe f that schedule; also amendments cvising the sugar schedule. Such rc- ision d0\vllwn.l'll, while reducing our ovcrnmcnt revenues less than $10,- 000,000 nnnually will effect it reduc- tion in thc cost of living by lowcr- ing prices to the cousuinin-5 public aggregating more thnn $200,000,000 u year." ~ _ i - _ J. II. Ringwood Trotting Bud Carriage Stallion Sire of I.ongIlosf'2.2I and Other Good Ones. RINGWOOU is ll well broil Stallion bf.-ini: by l’leccptor,2.28, son of Nutwood I idzl-l. sire of lil 2.30 performers, grand- s'\ru of over 11400 in li~t. His daughters have Drtduced N70 in '.'.Ii0. His daln oy the figfnnil- li' _'pk loi.z.llel- l ebesl. known nornl»in`tl1'l~< rlivince. l~'[i_ grliliddnmill t\;_l-_`wo&'liii'rlyl.fli:i_r‘qil3' gglnelvinure l_ per Ib 8 tn 10, 'rurnipn JSM ‘°'"'1‘\Ul .per lb. 8 tc 16. Calfsklns. (free of holds) 'lf>6l¢H. Der bunch 4 to 5| Pelts, each flutter 18 to 10 Ducks f ' I4 to 15 -$5 tu $0 7| to 8 I5 11 to 12 4| to 60 I2 If' I0 to I1 owl _ lord. per in I6 to is Mution (small) per lb 9 £9 12 ;_ --'_'-"'”*“ .._-~.._.__'!"!' P _ .i ` . APOLOGI' cHAnLo'l*rls'rowN .vlAnKu'1"s.4 Black ents S ' ' ` as f K _ \ ‘ Radishea_ par I bunches ' I 1,0 2 _'l'l>_lli-i_il‘.\"'il|l_i l1n_|_i.»il\lij|t.:wli<'rossi|l _____n______ mr hunch _ ‘ ;_y_::i_i_,_’_»_l__(_,ullntyili l llnrv ludiiard i_l»l.ind, Wllitc Outs ' 36' ‘\vni-ri-Ml. rinlnv ill.-ll..mi_ l nlorning nt 7 n_m_ w____NEq _ (tially 1<‘|NLAY Mcliil.(|_-H . \ ._ ~: - .Sails from (harlollctowll every _...im r,;|ii,,,,‘~|~;_ M¢|»_.,,,,|d_ i Tlilirsduy evening calling at Sheet _“___ __S""""i'*""“"'~ ' Y’ I. linrlior, I.s:u\c’s l-inrbor, Csuso, _ _ _ ~ -1 Ariclist, Port lluvlflgcsliiry, Poll flood, Capt: (ii-orgc, \Vc.»'t Aiiclilt ~q ` :liul Sliiilliici'.~'i