._ _._ F - { $§~_‘.~-»f}:»~ PAGE iziorrr _ TEE WN_ GUA,RDlAN majority of people do not know the essentials that mark a good instriunent, therefore they may be easily misled into buying a cheap, inferior piano believing they are getting full _ value for their money. Below are some facts_ that should be aiown and carefully considered by intending piano pur- users. A1.;.fSorine. Straight Facts Piano " Purchasers Should Know. Assertion is not proof of the quality _of an instrument, any more than a man’s claim to be honest is proof that he is an honest man. _ A poorly made piano is not cheap at any price, any more than a poorly made boot. _ It' one part of a piano goes wrong it is all wrong so far as that instrument is co_ncerned. If one string could not be kept up to the same pitch with the others what would the violin be worth? Do you know_the number of pounds of strain upon a piano string when it is up to Concert pitch? An imitation often looks as good as the genuine article. _ Such weltknoivn makes of pianos Heinizman & Co., » Sherlock-Manning, Kara-Morris, Mendelssohn etc. have been testeiand trie-_d and have built up for themselves a reputation of being genuine lirstclass instruments, and they have stood the the test of time. We buy our pianos for spot cash and get the best possible discounts and we are prepared to meet any honest com- petiti-in in regard to either price o_r qualitv. _ We have a few secondhand pianos which we are selling at very reasonable prices. - You will feel better satisfied if you see our get our prices before you buy elsewhere. Miller Bros 123 Kent St. stock and l.\`0:;-T-'$.\istut`:i;$i. Q i E- Qés .t sf.. yr _ 4 it wi E The crowning glory ol a Silver_ Fox is the fur he hears. The crowning glory ni a queen is the silver lox fur: the wears. QIIIIHH _ ' _ -* _..._ _L I .__ - ` ,.">" -=_~_~_- -; --F , _ _\ _ L, - _L .. 1° ini nie Pi-mee i.-:rival-ii islam-i Railway. " 'after an honourable :erm of service; ------- -- "fs .ix ,_`;-r--=°` -of half-a-century. has retired on super- ; INVITATION Prospective purchasers of Silver Foxes. and newspaper correscon-jents. are cordially invited to visit the ranch of THE Sll.\ ER l~`O.\ RA.\`CHING COMP.-’i.\'Y, at Alberton. Prince Edward Island, and view the most superb herd of Standard Bred Silver Foxes in the world. Here is a marvellous exhibition of purestrain breeding that de- m_oristrates the full and unmistakable meaning of the term "Standard Bred` as applied to Prince Edward Island Silver Foxes. Famous "Sir Wilfrid,"-ioroud sire of two litters a season) ‘Zoe," _"lack," “Colonel,” "Teddy," "Archie," "Strathcona," "Silk Hat Harry.”-foxes that have made more than Si50,00Q.00, and whose photos have been ad- mired on two continents, are included _in the one hundred and titty thoroughbreds within oi_ir inclosure, together w.th young litters of eight, seven, six, five, etc. The Silver Fox Ranching Company Fred L- Rogers. Mgr, 53 Suite Street Alherton, P. E. island Boston Mass E irsi-7-:mi ’ lilliil 7IIHIIllIA\\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\Y_’l/L IIB; l\*.WIlllI ll .W F 5 " _ Snappy Summer Fur- = if; ‘ . . nishings for Men--- \ Try as you may. you cannot find a Q newer, nicer, bigger or better display of )”<_ right up-totheminute furnishings for _ men _in this section, than we are now \ showing. _ _ _ Our present display mcludes every- _ thing the dressy man could desire in " stvlish summer needfuls. Every article offered is exceptionally high in quality although our prices are about the same as you must. pay elsewliere for inferior articles. If you wish to select your summer l furnishings from a distinctive display of the choicest products of the best Canadian Manufacturers, today is _the time to call and make your selection. Our present showing is bound to delight you, ` 3# fer. \\_- lla' - w J Reuben Tuplin & Co. _ 7 Phi I 11 ini FOXES- Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-REGISTERED-Silver Black Foxes for sale for summeror fall. Guaranteed pedigree goes with each fox _ _ .We have fourteen guns in the first three litters to come out of th; houses thu year- tfters oftthgei four, and seven pupgnd meptiomlly good oxen a era e pnoes. see otirfoazs-na`n¢ I COHBPOW . » ' i The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd' _...__ --- <=--- ___ ,lahlalowfvutnyohliglnnnnalnhpin _ -_ _ - ,-:i-. ' Fw.. ¥._r__.. ' __ Y “`f_~."°'_,°'2'1"f°f°’.'°f"'f‘.A..]"‘ " YOOD -lTPAYlhohli|u¢b|aPlovlnoe. -rue uoiminn nAii.v omninn can be obtained at lia|!orU'l Ton- eorial Parloura,_Bnmmoraido. _ ,__ -COAL.-Schooner “Ellen Mary." Captain Olsen, has arrived in Sum~ merside with coal from Picton for R. T. Holman, Limited. -TELEPHONE POLES.- Schoon- er “Threser", Captain Pertus, has nr- rlved in Suminernide with telephone poles for Prince Edward island. -HARDWOOD PLANK.-Schooner “Western Light," Captain Gallant, has arrived with hardwood plank for R. T. Holman, Limited. -FOR PROV|Sl0N9,- Schooner "Milo", Captain Frander, railed at Sumuierslde Thursday' and was sup plied with provisions by R. T. Hol- uinn, Ltd. -MR. W. J. SHARP-The people of East Bedford were greatly shocked and surprised on Thursday morning last when they learned that \\'illan;l J. Sharp. one of the best known respect- ed and prosperous citizens of that place had died during the night. Mr. Sharp had been sick only a iew days and all that medical aid and good care could do was done, but he had been attacked with A severe case of inflam- mation ot' the bowels and nothing could be done io stay the attack or save his life, ' Mr.Shnrp. who was only 4;’ years of nge was at msn who was well known throughout Prince County. being n prominent farmer and fox nian. lie had with his brother, Mr. G. S. Sharp for many ye.-its car- ried on a large business in the pack- ing of lobsters. having a large factory. They also did a large business in the buying of quahiiugs and oysters and are the owners of the best and largest oyster bed to be found on t`:e slimd. The late Mr. Sharp was greatly bel-ov. -ed by all and the poor people of the surrounding country will ixii§ him much for in him they found _ine who was always ready and willing to help them .\ir. Sharp leaves to mourn n wife and small fnuu' ` an aged mother. also two brothers, _\. ssrs. G. Shelton Sharp and Prank Sl:.i;;i. East Bide- fortl and three sisters. Mrs. Dr. Ar- buckle. .\irs. George Harris. Summer- side and Mrs, Ernest Hurdy. Freeland. _ Lot 11. The funeral took piace Fri-` day afternoon at two 01-lock eros; his .late residence to the Presb;~v.e:'io¢i._ l Church and cemet-:-ry in Freeifimii. Lo: f ii. To me grief stricken r:.:-.ily me = Guardian ioins in extending its deep- §esr sympathy.-P. _ UUHFSS ill] i Plliillllilillllll _., l \ir Charles Simmons. 1'-:-reman _ ain‘er in the Bileclianira' Department = faunuation and purposes leaving short- ily for Halifax. where with Mrs Sim- gmons he will make his home. On his retirement from the railway he was, presented by his fellow-employees with the following addressz- iTo Mr Charles Simmons. Foreman Painter. Mechanical Department. Prince Edward island Railway. Dear Sir.-We the undersigned em- gployees of the Prince Edward Island fliailway desire to express to you. on ithe eve of your departure, our sincere ‘regret that the time has come when lyou are about to leave the service in *which you have been employed for _half-ncentury, thirty-four years of, (which have been spent with ns in i Charlottetovni. Your gentlemnnly department and: never failing courtesy towards all with whom you have come in contact, and iyour artistic taste as a wnrkman, ini lyour line of business, have ever` gevoked our appreciation and our ad- iniiration. The severe economy en- ajoined upon our service. we are well iawnre. has prevented you from ‘developing the genius possessed by you as nn artistic painter. To you a thing of beauty is a Joy for ever. dent Fund Act the time has arrived for you to retire from the active duties of this service. We greatly regret to know that it is your intention to leave Charlottetown and take up your resi- dence in Halifax, your native city. “Be it a weakness. it deserves some , pmise. ,We love the plny~place of our early , days." We shall not only miss you from our “Roll Call." but we shall miss you from our daily walks as n vltizeu. - Thirty-four years of absence from Halifax have wrought terrible changes _lu the ranks of those with whom you Associated there. and your many [friends here entertain a secret hope :that when you have had time to reflect _you will yet return to dear old Char- lottetown and make it your home. We ask you to accept this present as a small expression of our goodwill towards yourself and we ask you to , hand this parcel to Mrs Simmons an n memento from your fellow- employees. Rest assured that wherever your , future lot may be cast all your old feliowemplnyeen will remember you, and your services here, with the warmest feelings. . Please convey to Mrs Simmons our sincere regrets that she, too, is lgy. lug ian. That a kind 'Providence may Bill! You to each other, for many rears to come. is thenlncero wltah of your friends. Chlrlvuetown, June soiii, isis. llo\v’s This? Wenler0laHmdi-edbdlnnlewaniformy xuflilarrlkt canst heound M Bd'a Cdarrlifio. _ I.l.CHllNE! lC0. Tdah. 0. “'¢UI¢_Ui0l¢lhlvekn1wuFJ.CIne1l|r \ki5Yi\i€lv¢iX$@ ik dk h li trithm Kidd; III. ' liannuaenaiixtbtrmi. Tdab 0. Bah Cuuvhihn in&nhllady.se\& ' -one cam' f l i Y o u_ a r e T hi n lt i ii g A ho ii t Purchasing a Piano--READ THIS I (1 easy to make a mistake in selecting a piano. The fi is tai can must order. mum charge lweatyydve elite. -ciiocoi./ri-es nat. per ni. sri- urdny only at Hoiman’u, Summeraide. 1777-T-1hl2lEll. i -W. K. lle60U6AN. Globe Fox Exchange. in Guardian Agent in Suin~ merelnde. -IARGUERITE , CHOGOLATES on sale Saturday only at l3c. per lb. at Holuiaifs. Biirninerside. 1777-T-lM2lElL -SILK' HOSE FREE.--'hro Dtirs wo_menfs_allk stockings free with Ox- fords on Saturday. at }{oiman'S. Summerside. 1'l'l'7-'.‘-lM3iB‘ll. -PUMPS. -`Women's Colonial Style white canvam pumps. covered heel, price $1.00 per mir. Sl.\’Cl..-\IR & STE“'AR'l‘ LTD. ITSI-T-Zillll. -PORTLAND CEMENT.-Just ar rived. carload of Portland Cement. Prices right. .\ppLv to R. B. Rankin or EZ. P. Foley, Alberton. 1131-&3i?M3iElipd. -SHEETING - Pure . bleached plain sheeting. _ inches wide. firm close weave. usual 251:". qualiiy. spec ial now only l9c. per yard. Si.\'CL.\lR & S'i`E\\'AR'l' LTD. 1751-T;‘lil2iEll. 'l -RAINCOATS. - \\`onzeu's rub- berized parmatta rainmut. full length model with strong sewn seams. regu- lar 53.75 value. daring new at SLN. SIXCLUR é STE\\‘_\R'!l` LTD. ITS!-T~2M2i£1i. -FREE STOCKINGS.-Two pairs womens silk stockings free with each pair of womezfs $3.56 G-cod Year Welted Oxfords on Saturday only. at Holniazs Suziimerside ITT?-7-lMb1E1.l. -HARD COAL-Order your hard cm! at Ho`.mar.i's. emmmei-s5~is. while the vessel 2 d`!sir'$1?'!2iI42 1-er cargo and make colmiirlerable suriya 177?-7iM§Eli. -TO LDAD LUIBER.-S.'ta:.:er ").ii:'.:i:e Mae", \`:|;-fair. H3 ie. sailed from Sunsuierside T2.i:r.sdA3 for Brie :oc~;L°.e. where she iris-his tri load l:::r.‘:-er. ` -NOTICE-AUCTION AT MAL- “iii B B0' \l‘Q can Con necessary hir Sharp machine 60 blocks Oill A great than wood. but proves vastly more Ai-bins. _who in the imasou. was also employed on the new ,wing of the Cathedral. The sand is not of the ordinary red variety. hut the best obtainable on the Island. ‘being brought from Belle River. The Iiconcrete foundation is 5 feet deep. house will probably be let; and r Sharp intends, if there is anything e a demand for this kind of build- to erect some others next year. llliPPlll|||SS Ill lili Will i _ 'i tl indoor social events have been few gand far between this week although ‘several small informal card parties lwere held. Outdoor sports have been llargely eD$88ed in, and daily gay- ‘crowds may be seen wending their I waqr to the water front to enjoy n sail l up or down the river, or proceeding to éihe several tennis coprts. C I more the end l The public school closings this jvreek were quite successfully held. Emmy visitors attending to encourage gihe students and to enjoy the pro- igraninies so ably carriedout. The 'holidays were largely anticipated and new books and studies will be forgot- ,ten in the plans made io while away is pleasant summer. . i I U U I Summer visitors ure daily arriving. The principal summer hotels have PEQUE- __ 07- `-"`i-€=‘ll-BT- -D133' 515 been opened and were well patronlzed ’-1‘~‘5f_“‘ il* 313395 `-bffs VT-3 If |12 on July ist. the first real holiday of 5“‘5’55"f’!’~ 0”! m“‘<5`- 5°?-§hf‘55 fi?-'=l“1N* the season. Among the early arrivals \"~""5~ £°"§"f~ M1557- |95 7-3-'elf' WENT are Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, and srti-.'Ze~s. Hugh Morrifaz. .=i:;1j3c:§~e__r.___M:=~S__p5¢~¢up_ of Mumreap who are » 1-*f’7'39'53'1£1lP'i- suminering at Brackley Beach. 'i-*Z _ 8 Q ’ HARD _COAL-A tary-e_ masted Captain J. S. Jenkins, of Char- s~:h~:»a'.:e_r with sfull ¢'-‘I-!§1§_€~f filmfml loztetuwii. was among the Canadian 525 ll"Ff"i‘§`l §l bin!"-'-“@|`Sl'Gr for R- T- visitors to London this week. lt Holffllia !-*m"°4- _l`=”40§='-'PTS Shmlld might here be mentioned that his fa- bws the; Ordets immydurelr in or- mer. Li.-roi. Dr. s. it, Jenkins. who is dt'-‘T YU UU* \§_H2"@Y?' iilfvfi fN~21 U19 also on military service, is expected "'-*Sei if-‘li HWS 53'? l!]_'~“¢=<'_F GG _€\'€_‘1’>' iionie tonight from Halifax to resume WH' 1 *5'~‘13f-951'* 'his practice. U I Q l “Rohm” PAs3§°E-_*THQ ~\m9"_; _ Hon. John and Mrs. McLean. of Sou- ian “im 5°h°°“‘”f M”"°’-" 5- C°bl’- iris. have as their guest for the sum- ';__“_Pi3“'-* Bell; tan"-“dl `P“1='§d\_i‘f ;“_ll= luier months. Mrs. Kingliam and Miss .'toi:_lll0okh¢afteriheeiin¢trueuoa` iilliiig a -is-‘iii i ii iii; _ g,“EE;.; gigiggg .i fégigii iii - ‘iliiii woman? t E with a nun nf. V' ""'9>"*if*f‘i‘"i ~'""”,- il-*-ct.-=t¢»'~,f’< or ._ , ' :` ,, - Q é rr £5 _._ . -y _-ii . . ""~,,i"n*iltnnM_1§;:;irt-.;l , . _ ‘- ».> .w ~~ _ in a place like that they dou’t need any whip or spur. They seem to kuoiv the danger just ns well as the men, and they simply tear along." HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA. G. Hnmon, Montreal; J. J. l-iuiZl\PS» C. D. McKinnon, Sourls; C. R. R0 gers and wife. Summerside: RUSS C- Brehnut, Murray Harbour; Jas Dllrllv- St. John; Jus. Telter, Paris. Canada: J. Peters. Montreal; E. Rowland, St. Stephen; H. H. Stuhel. Sydney: R33' iuiiier, siieniac; is linger. Si- Joh"- »N. B.; T, \\'. Baudoar und wife, Mont- real; Michael Grunt. New York; L- Smlth. Montreal; A. B. Rogers. Suni- inerslde; \\'. Hollis, W. Church. G20- Lluttart, Boston; J. Stover, Montreal; Alden liorton, Portsmouth, N. ll.; A. Beaton., L. Little and wife. Prank- lin, N. H.; E. Coady. Cape Traverso- QUEEN. John Campbell, Roy Crockett, Sou- ‘ ris; S. Boyce and wife. River Hebert. N. S.; John Ferguson, Summerside; G. Tngue, Mount Stewart.; Angus Mc- Leod. Shelburne, N. S.; Margaret Mc- Donald. Beverly. Mann.; lary E. Mc- Neil. Boston; W. Townshend. Rollo BBS: A. J. Manu, Montreal; Mary MCI-9811. Lille Sands; Elizabeth Mc- Farlane, Little Sands: Sadie Josb. Wood islands; Mrs. Robert McLean. Quincy. Mass. l7I`_l;C_oTidor' is a Good Light i _-J 3? Thnq ' on *D at nr _ iwiiiidzs Ng* " Ianni-and euuyoune thantloadi- iam alanine, lamp, which nieannailiathciaavlnnfionine lillltlaawttcaintlruadna. 'l“heCoudni°laanewe|eetrle llm».:”‘%|_n\ha¢lh¢.»;_‘° huetiho ‘ better illamhiatlou than you , haveave|°ldblhl'u.- _ iii it 1_1! .ii - 121-__Yl3»,I,g1§ "‘ , I.-ai .~a_. _mf .sms-p :- ii i__, ~~.~..»'-`;-ii» .;~;;¢.»s.i.,<.,.iit .. _.5