u“ !' ill ii ‘l t- a. you». Frolldant. a. n. Burnett, Editor and ruuiium . . D. K. Currie, Aaooelata Editor , . Flften on}. before the election" "Q Og-‘poeftlon Prospects are, bright! Prospects are bziglit and daily’ growing brighter. Titat i-s the zepcct from city and country. in .t‘.ie city "the Doctor an’! Chcs- ' pawn-um teen out an nu- i' 9 l (Delivered) In advance. per yeu-"tklled; In advance In Cunuln and United button-l WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923 l g ter" are finding lt like tlhtt, in thel bills into the next year. These he rural disu:c_s tho d;.;i=-- for ruled the prize ring as she 30M! IVIDENOI .. . . n t it ‘ Ruled B ' lat 'd -'—" th - i What happened at Shelby. Mon- lfli::§t::t‘htehe|ém::r_ "a com tar-Lyon Wednesday fileinlilladrl! tit: iruuhn [he New"‘Y°rk Hemu:_' m" mew w" a time w en r m n “It is Idle to conjecture how the ' Id l If the waves. That day ls far in thelbirtuietilfrigtlignilzetgigstlnzguo‘ fgfiay’ past. though ‘it was only short time: 1h l no uestion mat [BEL ago since Jimmy Wilde, a Welsb- l?‘ ere s "n: flmhmr though tartan. lc-rt the only world‘: title that S e’ w“. a - ' " it tlguraotl "fate m coiled _the sport, lzfa friends 1 t’ , Ont oloon Says ruled n» be- B This morning at 9 0’cI0ck we place on sale 700 yards of natural shade c}. . Quote pa: _.__...<-..-r "5.’ i . . l know; hi; can make gocd next year, change of Government ls strong and "the flowing tide" to quote Mr. The ram“ h“ on Severn occubeven H he h“ m practise fnorelGlndstones words. is wi'h the OP- tou, hitherto ignored, published Plaid economy or deny hlmwl Orypgsnk... clnwatee. Th... l. a m“. alleged comparisons between the lllfl lBmll-V 0i 801118 luXuTy °u “lllclru-ral reaction from existing condi- amount of l" tax paid by cer- ‘he!’ l!" ‘lei we" beam‘ Hons‘ , . tnln Individuals under Concern-l‘ A5 already remarked. it ls a wor-i live and Libel-II ' administrations ill)‘ ambll-lllu 1° be “l? l~° 5m)" a ment did well for the country. Tho fiwectwely Um“ (he Be" govemfprofit at the end of the year, a etc-cl brldgos they built, the supply ‘ ~ f f rill‘ they provided for our tnant came into power in this tprov-‘Wurllly Mublllfln l0 be able to show ° ° 1"!‘ ince particulars regarding the arn- u Peal sllrllllll Y" l° ‘how O 5"" onnt of a man's taxes have been Dlui l! We "l ll" cum“ “can” kept aacredly" secret. The late Conzervatlve Govern- ‘Car Ferry that broke our winte yo we H. pitsnments known totmodern mathe- shacklos. these are y farmers, the recovery of 8100.000 lyearly on account of our clalmnthe their monu- And wba‘ was tbtlr reward remained in the possession of Brit- ish puglllsm. He failed to a Flillp- ino. after one of the greatest-exhi- bitions of sheer courage ever seen in the ring. Nevertheless, he fail- ed. Now American‘ citizens hold ntost of the ring championships, the glowing exception being the featherweight tllllfi worn honorably by Eugene Criqui. It in true i-hat among the American champions are ‘men of Jewish and other alien blood, the Jews indeed figuring pro- minently in vnziany ranks. They do not grow m be big men as a rule. but for their ounces there arenone l‘ t ‘ pongee silk at . MD ' . whether. at the pinnatte of his BU 1"“ W-l ' prowess, he was the beat in the history of tthe ring, as some con- tend. is merely opinion. The in- ventor of e. new and ortbalox slyly Pe h I h h m . d hnd l‘ 8P yOll 8V9 DBVEI’! OUR fir“??? or asrointhe wigupool that there was any difference be- _ tween sunstrcke and heat stroke. England l" 3 Ymm‘ w l-“mbhmwr But sunstroke is usually where ’ ne is working hard out in the bot against him. .l~low far he migbusun and the rays simply cause a’ have gone had u“ m“ mtervencm sudden collapse. There ls no mark- SUNSTROKE AND STROKE HEAT v 98c This is a remarkable value; 36 in, wide. ‘ Telephone orders will be ac. no one can say. He had establish- ed u. supremacy that was uflquPB-l tioned when bis eye “'19 lillalléred by n raoquet hall. Thus handicap pe'l. it was thought that he ed rise in the temperature, and the recovery takes ~place in a short time under the ordinary treatment of a Shady spot and cold applications to head. cepted. r v - - mentl N" the oulcmls’ who are swonUmat-cs’ A" ma‘! l! m b? dine léltglfrom the Hell rotcries? To be twill}. to secrecy. has had access w them "'1 l“ “WT-d” °l a“ ‘ ° s“ -tl=lllzcl. black-hushed. tstfgmatlzetl an as "Tories." dufing their respected and due bills in another columnftcrm of pcwu: and ever after! _ . _' .‘ ._ l , .2 L 1n .10 m. me Since when has -It become the fit- Ho“ did [he patrloYahqh m1?“- ( "c u O h t _m ting and proper tiling to apply an obtain the information? How did it mtcr run into an Hmmlnl l l‘ l‘ aphrobioui; name to :1 party that bias done tilltll noble work for Cau- Whlch citizens are paying taxes? latter may be avoided either by "Qlfgilulflull _PY-ll3@ Eil-Warilhlslilll l: Who authorized it to break the seal haying all the due bills or by Pick‘ “r "g Hie ‘e pears ‘past l e wr‘ _ d ~ .n n, atmosphere hm reeked with abuse at secrecy which by collie!!! Cl lwllbmg ‘hem “M” ‘n a mwer’ l a l oi dbler and better men than them- polltical parties has always guard‘ ca“ “o! irlcmdin": them l“ ‘he ‘CFseivce by the men non‘ in power. ed the private affairs o1 Qur peo-lfll expenditures. These matters at: And the rcactiomhas come as comm better than the Jews. and the members of meats have invariably this secrecy. Euvern- in one column. add the lMYmf-‘llls etitirc “HIS or Englanlt when t-he ring began to . ‘ .. ~ r l .. This discover the amount oi incomes 0n “W94 [he “m” °~ ‘he s“ e“ , they returned in strength) Ancient and Modem Nct long ago Boltun Lynch. djrtliigufrbed amateur, wrote hunk called “Knuckles and Gloves In ivhich the recalled some of th ancient worthles of the ring. _ v . [- hem must. 1719.? The Patriots statement. W8 lend?“ mt Sublrac- the sum o I have no doubt. is absolutely falsetlrlmulell Ewendllllre" "m" ‘he “m - - Heavier taxation than ever be. d the remainder is but, whether false or not. it cannot of the sales an vol-u nmiy in the obnoxious form ntndo some comments uiwn their ‘he “V” cmmmes m’ we chanlpim i . - ' . ‘ ‘ . i h r1 ~i - be verified as the information is a surftlufi- 1,; mg W“ g“ ha; helped to turn performances. One of them seems :3’; tgloestlay; 32:59:" i: péfgar? not legitimately available. ‘Alli-tiller "QTY 5all3lacl°rl' metblthe tide. Broken promises and rather shocking. Speaking of ' "° " ' . .; ~ -_ .od by which the farmer can per- fulsome self-praise have angered The Obie!!! Ql m‘ P‘ not I mml d8 himself “at he h rapid“. and sickened thousands of elect- parlson is to show that the Libero B118 ‘ ‘ ' _ _ - _ h crs. The road debt. lo-r which the government has taxed firilwlng‘ "ch '5 ‘b! addmg l ‘Heme-venue of the Province is mort- gaged for a generation to come -i.~' a period of four or five years. Theseviewed utitlt alarm by prudent men, Broughton, who held the champi may"; "l would gladly toolfsh and unprofitable bet that i the wealth l: has not proverb-wally‘ surpluses 1059mm‘ 53y for of the country- its case and the fact that it has _ . t the more so because nothing like been driven to nrodlwlug “ldmme ‘"11 51w“ ‘he accumulated “ead-hlvflllle for the $2.000 Der mile of which is not legitimately available 0f H1956 Yea“- Of course he won licust has been obtained. Perpetual {quarrels in [count-ll and caucus u.‘ - - . - - the surpluses and by exercising a the party in power. emlln: lil (lis- wmlon ls “II-haul ‘foundation. . . . - ,, l b. keepmgnuption of tile (Jttyerumélll on 'bu It may or may not ‘be that tbc lllll? lmaglnddcnlanlfi a on m-Blevc of the clot lion. have all iiiuvezl Be" government ‘m; taxed (he his eyes constanty .\e . ‘their part in bringing about flic t . wealth of the province; they sagflyearly surpluses. b0 0M! ilehlladflgreat TERPUU.) timt is now appar- _ __ _ . , h l least ma; he has become ent on every side. ‘MY “mam” ‘m’ ‘s “° “"‘°f'1-he"=°l m ll i h The untiaid bills‘ ——-—- have however taxed the fr0\'§'TT.\' Okwoudemu l r L ' l . Government thus shattered to the Province; there is not a poor Will Ol Course “mile up some daapiecee and powerless to reconstruct man in city or town or country and will have to be hold bu! "l?" lfliblell ll l" a ltuPulflsu ¢°_fldlll°fl-fllvl' Wllll ‘he gm" V _ I’ _h matter Anyway he Hwy be mther to govern the Province oqtnoligb the knuckles do more darn- that has not been reached by memdnoh er ‘h i I ome onglo aPPeal to the electors. Is noqage in so far as CUT-ling ineukin is . ~ ‘dead and in ta case s iniquitous poll tax. except lhv 18W. _ ithis apparent? lit is appurciitlclmcerned- ‘who through fear of political conseqflse will ha"? l0 my ‘he bins‘ ‘within the (lovernment. camp and; l v have allowed to esr We are n01 recommending this 1L Cgusri; tIQPTPOEYIQFIfY- in the Op»l I‘ uenccs t 18' method m our farmer readers. they position ranks it gives assurance‘ 9399 and lhesewmw not an poor- _ d 1 anyway SH“ not victory. To the country at men either. ‘The Patrlvl ls not sa:v'-.“'°“1dn‘ a 0m ‘ . ' e t, has larglkweary with ‘Ben Gmemmgn" ins anything ubout. this side oi‘ the is the way the Bell gaternn‘ n _ basting and spending. self-pursuit’ l. mm“ h quite ready m made its boasted surpluses and ll-land salary grabbing. it ‘gives hope ltues ton a i1’ I r _ ‘i. . roves satisfactory‘ to govern of better things as the result of a disclose or w duwm luflrmahoiy I p t farmers anu|uhange The conviction on all. e o hitherto held sacred. mm“ “by um sides appears to be that the abat- tcrvl. Government is‘ quite beyond The Bell government has never» the possibility of mending. and that ‘during m’, [our years m Office. prg-lihf‘. sooner lt lti curled the better. 'duced a real surplus. On the con-' rlfllftl f0r'one minute lyefort: Beckett with the gloves on." t . . » - ' - b t h will ba\'e_ is ipresumptlve proot that it: con-lull‘? llle "WW5 u e is 0n Bi“ ' it boxing has made trerttt-tiduus stridts. The difference beiivcc-u a blow with a six-outice glove and a blow with the knuckles is not as a" champions. Nevertheless. Father of Pugi lism. Fig: is accepted as the father 0t {British boxing, and be was follow- ed by Ilrougliton. ll-t ls related that once the latter was taken by his patron tlie Duke 0t’ Cumberllztirl t) Berlin. tvlicrc the was shown a com- pany of Frederick's Guards mu up of giants assembled from vari- ous ilations. Broughton was tasked what he thought oi‘ thclm, and in.- ‘Ulher private individuals- ._.__-Q-o>——-—- CHWOWN-PICTOU ROUTE The announcement. eISPWhQFB in They figur- , , _ _ 4 _ ed prominently h] [he Old P’ R. an‘ against the advice of his frmnds of sun ibul more t. the actual tent Then for a long time they apenred lo have forgot- icn whtat has been nicknamed the noble art of selfdefence. hater on. interest them as financiers anti (rapitallst, and onsltiti between 1738 and 1750, be nukc the was} through Wllh the ring for ever, but he returned to it to fall before the youth and unimpaired vigor of Hen Pearce. the “Game Chicken." and the slow but indomitable Tom Crib." ‘ v ' ‘T. International Combata. Cribb was one of the gentlest of] men and kiiiidliest bf publicane. a achieved fame by upholding‘ a ~ erlcan negro Molyneux. the first of the great. international battles among ‘heavyweights from B I was a colorful figure in ‘the day-t. anal ‘became a imem-ber x Parliament. of Not. long ago one of iimtighton. in his prime and with his desceniants was ‘Speaker ofthelufl iii; bare fists, cou-id be transplant British Commons‘ lleml) " .. . .. .. g _ 1am: ' - ctl to these later days he would not. hulwllles and (Ililves Felalc“ an’ “re “huh l” J00 anecdote springing out of Bendlgois \Ve arc sorry to hear it, for Beckett m‘ Flmwed c of the tnlost unprofitable of Bemhgo y l battles with Ben Cauttt, in which‘ little apornsmanshi. became religious and turned revivulist. One (lay Lord probably true’ for the Mt of Longford, his former backer. met er what he was doing. Bcndigo repli-l iotl that he was then fighting Sati ‘.311 and that victory was his; to great as i?‘ Suggested‘ howeven [muluth the noble earl) retorted that bpllhlllllllel’ llllfhtlentmtii. m“ one can be stunned a; readult‘ be did not fight Satan more fair, g S ° "WSW"? 5"“ “l” as with the fl-et.‘ ly than be bud fought Caunt. “my; ‘syuttruties will be with Old Nick"; I l ——-—<+>—-- BODY OF LIEUT. HULL ~ FOUND IS | PORT ST. STANLEY. July 10.- -'i‘he body of Lieutenant L. J. Roth ,was found in a basket of the ill Qfateil Yniteil States navy IIZIIOOII ifnurteen miles south west of hcrc |this afternoon. No trace was found ‘of Lleut. Hull assistant to pilot Roth who with the balloon left In- 1L- , diztnapolls Wednesday. ---—-<+>-—-—-- want the moisture from your boily. ulloratlcn from your small that you can't Hfldieat. Your heat re the gets put out of balance. it is the but honor of England against the Am- (lulel- "wlsl d3!’ lllal l5 This was]! lot’ ‘and a feeling of else to do so at when Burma 1cm to Johnson. Gullyllwdy cooled ufi- and Yo“ l" om see that your strength is malutul The mnhorhf back of neck. This will I this w person rescued from droyviiitig. D- remember the treatment-h»- .. . ""01" System nets ‘i severe sliovkl f blm in strange garb and tasked him‘ " , ‘ “ r ' “ Tc.- overronle this shack Ales to abdomen. spine jthe best treatment. tBut the rat heat stroke is not necessarily due to the dim-t rays I A. McDonald “Queen Street tteruiure. with that other blg thin: humidity. Humidity is rcully at the tbottom of the trouble. And what is humidity"! Just what its name moisture. ' You see if the air around you 15' full of moisture it really doesn't implies-i it will not take it up. Thus the ev-‘respiration bt-qotucs tittcessury. body is so| RPIIIGIIIDUI‘ lilrll ln the t1riliit:ti' get rid or thelsunsirolu- u siititi)’ lllllul‘ and col ' ~ . irulatinn centreywuter. .\ lteut stroke is u real sui- jirltizs (vtililiilull " .ii'.- ruru. ii‘ pit ;; ‘ vuilitblt- illklllllvlll u» . .w.t lsuiulcly t'.».~t.-tttlul. i so trying on haLbotly of yours. i So it‘ you feel tile slightest signs‘ headache. sleepiness, gidiiinessnl oppression. either. cok after yourself or get somebody] once. You see you've got ‘In: Oamasr INSURANCE Aorsracv a In Pguucls EnwAno_lst.4_\_u§__ ,-‘-‘/[”//.Z‘/.1¢V . .. 5/4372, ' NOTICE T0. IMPORTERS Parties having goods arrive in this Province abroad in damaged condition should notify the under. gigned immediately and have the necessary survey and appraisement before packages are broken or distributed. ."'_‘aauW I to US! ‘ from $0 get a cool. sltttily‘ =lp0t and z...‘ 7- ld water tn the licazl, cites-i illlli- (HVUT _\'(IllI‘t _ ilic first thins; ' l Then you must filfui-x / llll the some treutiueiit us ll You 7 You 599 lll flillllfflflg the cold wilt l" to reduce your teuiperuttirv IEUESSHU‘, Claims on Lloyd: and other can be settled here without delay. European Underwriters ill. Agency for Lloyds, Lumlml. EVlQlZmd- iriqjpiqiitu l’ A bu: bot-l’, unit icci is ; “bléflueen rStl; C tbvvihl2_l;gl. the skin ' - V soon hit,‘ - . right again. SOIUQUIIIIPS ur:iiiclul\ ' _ ¢ JJI/WM mv/m (,. M GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES The Prim Lady Shopping Bagr Waterproof, Big, Roomy and To put the case very mildly, the trnry. lf_it bad takcn account 01' ll-Pl Bell Government has sadly disap- unpaid bills. lt would ltave shown a [pointed its beat friends. It has lye-on ,ltutl. and tilts after making tiromisc ‘have preferred to the bogus Hurltlubdot‘ the slrictetst economy. And ec- only m m“ province but w Ncvalcs that we have so ntttcboilonty was tieerlcd as never bu. Scotla as -well. The Guardian has ‘mom ‘Mr J‘ D) Stewarh KI C’. the fore because '80 mziuy had 8on0 l .Derslstcntly advocated a l ' ' “Waym Liberals “s we“ ‘*5 Cm“ scrvatives desired economy and t [give us an intelligible and lwllesllrotrenlchment. Nobody outside of 53.3mm of amounung when ht; the Bell Government desired four . ., . we at . l“!!! know where we are m’ ‘matlrendc-r to the nfllcc-seekers. So was ill-ll" the creation of the $1.800 offlcc of chief tax colleotor and other new utilizes. These were not asked for this issue. that ti); steamer Stanley] ls to take utp the service on the-l CharlottetowmPictou itoutif and run ‘fit-it, which the tux ltaYer-‘l “mild daily return trips. is good news not beard resump’ N . coming premier. has premised to tion of this service and we are in- deed Ipleased that aided in no small measure by Slml" our advocacy- lm- representation tirom Pictou. hflSl been crowned with success- th cvcry honest farmer and The service opens on the 16 ibusmess ma“ wams to know’ Instant, the first tweek day oi‘ the 3, bet MVPPII ouch iliillll. tiiiin named Slut-k, who was u cru lt- llizlitor unri greatly itndcrestimttit-ti nnt- of the most famous of the an- mnguificeni figure of a man wore a. scarlet coat, elaborate ru,- cs and bell-crowned blat. Jackson, l. battles. He bent an unknownnlton lost a fight and finally won from said iihut be would like notingbui- ter than taking on the whole corn~ pany onc after the other. beginning with the flank mien, stipulating that in,- bn served with a breakfast Shortly ztiti-r- ivartl [iruughitm lost his tltlc ti. u iy the lorrlly t-ltzimplon. Then came ‘ienfs, "GQIIIICIIHUI" Jackson. u wtbo l would ttppcar, won llllS faimc light- l'- H0 lflultbtt only three regular lemloza. is. w. v. A. T0 MEET m NOVA SCOTIA VANCOFVER. July lit-The 192i convention of the G. W. V. A. will be hold lti Nova Scotia it was ilccirletl at the convention's cou- vlutllng session of the Dominion convention here Saturday. _ Fort Wllllant extended un lnvi< tution but a number of the tlelegnl us fclt that the association is honq or hound to go to Nova Scotla ‘ which province had previously rel-i inqiiisbed its right to this gather-i lng of I923. Canon Scott was elect- ed Honorary Chaplain. Handsomcly Lined The Guardian a readers. The Prim I. nnounces an cxce ady Shopping ptionalltv good tiifcr to its. Bag". retailing at $1.50 will be given with every NEW or RENEWAL Supscription to The Guardian for an atlditionitl - This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to the ltttly readers 0f The Guardian. I Your NEW or RENEWAL Subscripiitili and 60 (‘ICNFS will secure for you this BEAUTIFUL PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG. great Hector Celebration at Plctou and will lbe a great accommodation . WHERE wean THE FOUR by prudent members of the Llbcrul party and pleased noboCy but those ilonable means. tlic champion, by quvs- Aiend-oza wore his l Daily goilections i: It is carefully made -- iralr long. ‘and gnvo Jackson an 0p~ tmrttitt-lty of seizing n handful of it while be beat tho champion with the other fist. who got the plums. Thus in the- Liberal party itself the Tlcll flav- to the many from this province who _ purpose attending. lt will also be a we “me ma‘ “my province m|erirment dlsappoitiietl its friend.- Ereat boon to our totirlst business Cflllfiilu QXCl-‘ltl film‘? Edwllrd l3‘ and was weighed in the bulzincc as many Prefer comfortable steam- land h“ shared i“ the. apprGprla-lantl ‘Ound “lantmg BlllP llavel- Particularly during flue lions for railway extensmn’ passed Coarse and continued abuse of weather. to the heated atmosphere l" ll"? House 0' C°mm°“s' l: is the late Conservative Government of railyay lfllvel‘ 0"’ exhibition M‘ ‘voflhy of note alts-O llhoklfllgtlii i/poliiillcraiedbefrtfflttitftlfiliin: FIZZ: 9° "l" belle“! much by this Se“ Illberal represenm m“. ‘I ~ lfor which they were ill repaid, and vice as lt brings Charlottetown ‘m5 Prmmce never rmsed “fume to make comparisons with whut nearer by lflfflll)’ hours to eastern m lav“ C’ ‘he llrmlllsed rallw" the‘ Bell jlovernmlcnt has done. Nbva sauna pom“ an of which are spur to Richmond Bay; indeed we Claiming to be ‘the Best of till __ _ A l m . H u,“ before the Governments." the Bell coterln has Interested ln our provlllfllfll exllllll‘ under‘ an‘ e) a stifieretl satlIy The Great Belcher, “Jem" Belcber was another fam- oils ‘fighter of the phi-tori, and 1i in related that when he wore a rer- tain kind of r-ravm ii was immctli. ntely adopted by lialf the bucks of England. lBendigo made his name famous ‘in ‘the ring and his fame was swollen by the fat-t that itwas adopted by a rzlccbnrsc and a bish- .\ A f) l 1 snmates “ware by tlho contrast. “out 5mm amen my e ' which, if itbey bad been prudent For broken promise! of economy _ brought down. Does tiny one K00" they would not ltave invited. The of any one thing these four, collec- result has been to awaken astrong lively or individually did for Prince dwlre m‘ ‘he “mm l" POW" ‘ll J h m m mmon or 0v Edward Island during their term able, prudent and trustworthy men g l e wor y a ~ ' such as we had before 1919. and gfy man in business, whether com- in parliament? Mr. J. J. Hughes, .\l. have not had smca The “numb mam-in] or industrial. to show a P.. for King's. we understand. claim- son-Arsenault flovernmcnt more I , than matte good all their promls . ‘ubumiflal prom at the end or the ed tile 053G: ‘r3221 i; jbgolgifif And lmlweeft trustworthy men sill yam“ mee ing u s promisethreakers the choice is easy The fanmer who hard ed the grant cf 3100.000 for the and Sum "mm" and winter is quite con-province which history attributes “m, bf. after he has marketed his to the efforts of Premier. now Ohici _' and walrteful extravagance in ex- penditure. largely In road-building the Drury Government in Ontario were consigned to oblivion a few days ago. And they were e. unit- ed band. unlike the quarreling and shuttered Government we have there. For like offences. with dis- ruption within the camp addedthe Bcli Government ‘ls doomed to de- feat. Thin impression is quite unl- versal on .t:lte Opposition aide and We have good reason to believe is llfodtlbe 8nd Vlld al this lbllls.he has Justice Mathieson. There is someull ill" 0100f! 11ml Who is said to ex- shared "y thmmands °l mrme’ sup‘ I , Dori . A l ll. l -t - g gqq dollars to the good, a few dol- excuse for Mr. Hughes as this granuert a (‘ODIPOIIZDR influence on the '?rs nt 8 ves Bren canfi dcnce to iihe Opposition candidates Ian to salt ‘awn in the hank. Nor was secured some yours 11:0 flfllllmrntorit-s» of certain iniliviiluals. as they meet the electors and also Ii he downcast if, because cf un~ he may have forgotten that he had But there is no such excuse w, to the friends if good government ' l th h 1 h l favorable weather or a poor mark< no more to dn with it. than that the present uselessness of i.\lr. mug ‘m t e prov nee‘ Good cheer" is the word all along the H’ he h” w can’. nvcr ii fr-w small individual who sits on tlic near sidi- Ihtnhnq hmyhig m"... (nupagnfuq inpmmmn "neg! - suantus AND DEFICIT labors ch us pu in rel for Lil; Willi strawberries we filled a iruv, And then we drove away. away‘ ' Along the links Where wave an 8B!’ Willi thyme and balm nnil many a With strawberries! i A shadowy stall, silent and gray. Stole like a ghost across the bay; But none could hear me ask m And none could know wlint cume to Can sweethearts all their thirst al- With strawberries? mildly and without injury tn the their deadly effect ‘They have been in successful use [or a long time and are recognized lpound. would have continued weak and cnfeebletl. Guardian Readers . , n I “WITH STRAWBERRIES" beside the set-t. L d wind were light and free. "ll August felt as fresh as May. ntl where the springy turf “'33 spray t' twlld roses. you tempted inc l y I88. ‘ ‘be lay. ::.\itller‘s Worm Powders act lid. and there can be no doubt oi‘ upon worms. a leading ‘preparation for the rpose. They have proved power nuntberless oases and huve given lei to many children. who. but the 800d offices oi this com- strong and durable, of high grade. and handsomely lined with fluwctcd exceptionally strong and will sup- Tbe open mouth top is kept secure- and clasp. The entire BAG reflects SHOPPING or as an OVERNIGHT waterproof ART LEATHER cretoime. The handles are port any reasonable strain. ly closed by a broad strap éood taste and is ideal for Subscription Departmenty THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, Charlottetown. Dear Sirs,—Enclosed please find $. . . ". NevirjRenaval-Subscription t0 the (‘barlottctoivn Guardian and also additional 60 cents which entitles me to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. ADDRESS .... for my Your Subscription Expired laoaau'ouoluleauaeool The Charlottetown Guardian Subscription Department