v ' . ]liNE13, I9i2 W "THE LATEST NEW ii iii i DB llld \ tu' .i-. l. llll .,., ill iiiii -TQ; ill iii _._-i§it¢? ir, iii U ii l lil 13;. li- --il i Qulcl relief for _ ‘ f- -_-1 hurts, aches und palm. ._‘._.'..i_ Every/_ household should keep °.mnNsoN's £135 Luvmlrwr Poroverlooyurllt huhadncequnl. Ula inwardly for Coldl, Bowel lsorders, Cholera Morbul, ne/ 35: and 50|: Ballina . L S. JOHNSDN & C0. .---»~ -1-. 1 ~~. ~¢..---_- _~'°=`L'.f:'.‘ will _ii ll 3 1 THE CH.-'\RLO'1"l`PlTO\VN GUARDIAN FIRST OF ALL" PAGE SEVEN CHARLOTTETOWN AND ELsEwi1E_iiE ill i he vid. nimble __._;_._ |!ii!' .. `..`r . ;`_-;..- I IL!! ||| i .ii 'll ._| rf' rl _ `J fl i.| ,.i1 ~ , >"i "II _» _,` l il' ll t .ii 2" ii It pays to buy in this Province. Prof. Steele, Uliarlottetown, left Yesll-l‘inislit-d in-i1uty,_ n_nti_irn| expression nn, Pnld wills Road over uitzlit. 'l‘li\||‘stluy. l\‘li<_v n5lli,liu|ue l1>lilr>li'ne11e liy wu_v ul Nr-_w l’1-rtl\_. tum;/ner‘1~1 Stnlilt-s-,\\'lie1~e lin \\‘1|I is-inn u u i1l'l`u erin' .\1i »'.!ist. ` \i.'*"-fv ‘»`¢i¢"iii‘i-li ‘ii 1 n li .\. ii 'l‘lii'- route \\‘illli1-c-nnliiiuvtl_fovlniiglit li' l|o:1I_tli:in_d weather periiiltting. innies n|1iwu1~r‘14 risk. I)/\Nll*}li Mo(ll{l')t_iOli, Owner » \\’l|.l '1\_\_l lll\‘l~`.llAli'|`. _ lu iliurze. fi 9¢ll1 it lllw l_......_..._._ ...'.___........_.. . _...J Ll VVe can supply from __ this (late fresh burned lime 1 <». - in large and small quzinlities suitable for larniiiigrnid build ing purposes. ` ~ Orders left :il Kilns on St, Pctcrfs Ruud or :il our tiflice will receive proiiipl axliculiou. C. Lyons (Xl Co Plione i i 1 ` €oal Coal I Tl|e__Sel1nner “lluniarotk ' will lm* 1l\.c ,l,‘f?§lllellller pmt ol _Inns \vl\l\ar:ug1\ o|`ti`,in mlm oftln- celelirnietl l.a-'kawauiii /\\\lllr_il:'llé Cunl in H vnu and Clloslnu' siren, thin is the mine 1|n~li|y nf rrml Wl\l~`|\'_|(lvb M|i‘|| giiud ::;||i.~alurlion ltilel Ulflllllllit . l"-ll|‘tiQ.i| re_rpii1'l|ig llard Conl are re t|uelled.to hook their nrriera :u out-e mid lo klud|`y arrange ln take delivery while VGIMI _il disctmrgiiig when prices are lowest, llnlilain,llell & Co Agni. nsnisiwi cw cs1.1t1 _.;.g;,-¢\.- -1f1_r>f..ii~' re i > _ &._;__..{}‘0_K sruniod _ 0 Q 0 " t _...gl _ A Bargain in ,i ' Women’s Bootsi ul Herc`s:i linrguiii in wr_11i'eu’S _l lions that is lioiiud to go I tpiickly :1 sp=ci.1l snnp that just meets with your partic- ulztr 1iccds.` 'l`liere'.~: a _rgwnrrl line here of i\'1i.1ien’s 1\1ncrile. Hull will we."11‘:i.-i long ns shoe; pric- ed at f,/in -, i1i fact thizse sluies .<| the l.runs|l.iu1i from skirts to lr11usf\rs~liu~1 ruclrinli liririm \\'ill ininu uivtr \v.iy tn the liaisnliiil nnd the piizskiii. ` l‘lu’r¢dr-1vo|1ipinz, cliulizinc: t=\'or_\'_ duy‘ will _vuu li1l\‘eu`t bud lint _|i_|1~.lur1.' tukun in iiiorrjtliuu nyvnr--.\'\'N. its two yi-urs litnl. t.‘li|‘|nln1n.‘\. Call :il the Ri'-Veil' ml". §ll‘_.‘ll‘l: l)1».ntistry DIL U. ll. lll°ll:Il.¢ urzeon Ilentiiit. 3 , . H l` li t I 1’ l lil calirrlilii u d stint.. ll’ h unnreolrélll _ Over l'ruvv11e Bros. * _ J. B. BROWN. D. M. D I 1 l)l'JN'l‘l!‘:l'l‘ .il ll `tl S l ll ti °"1’<'35i i`¢l._,»i1 31.52 1iJ'1°i§1'.`.¢" U \1\rlut.t.el.viwn. l"`l _l _ ___ ________ --_I______,_; lVhy _ri-eciunny ot the largest busi ness liouses th rouglioutthe Maritime Province using, two, three, and in sonic t-:iscs four mid five. _ _ _L.C. Smith~& Bros. Typewriters ? liccniisc the “L_ C. Sinitli", fills the rrtpiirenieiits of the mtitlern liusincss office, and gives sntisfactioii every liusi- ness-d'iy in the year. Ask for free trial Soulis-Newsome Typewriter Co., Ltd. nriuir " - ` S1 lvhn Suliscrihers nnd others are asked tc remit liy llloimy Order or liy liegist ered Letter. The Guardian is not re siionsilile for remittances forwnrile. other than ns nliove. 'Phe Gtinrdinn welcomes relinlili news from persons thi-oughout tliii Proviiice. All such items should li. mailed to "’l‘he tiunrdinii News Dept. f.?l1nrlnttetow11," immediately afte the events, etc., have trzinspired. IC. E. Liourke and \vile of Mexico and Miss Julia Vase of llurchester Mass., are visiting in (lliarlottetnwu the guests of Mrs. l3ourke’s brother Richard Mcwilliarn of thc P. E. I Railway. They will spend some tim# on the Island visiting relatives nn' friends. .\Ir. Eriurke is n son of J. R und Mrs. Bourke, Mnrsbfielip and Mr /‘i“ li, it ` 'N5' 'i N “"1ami]rntgthllekeelu-r lit iS n wmch . -_-' I l ' Nell* known hinililiis liro\iuc had ii ._-§ygi_-_ _ uhitli will gixe you c irrecl tune und-_-r :ill Pi .arrow escape wiru l11s hie on .suit iny. He started hunting, nirirnint: tn 1 .rive to Allison, one or the preaeiiiiig .tations on his riiruit. As tue day /as line, he took tivo of his littie iaughters iiloug with him. When near iouuriary Llreek he noticed in the dis- anue an aiitoniohiic rni-idly np' roaching, and us his horse is young .nd not much acciistoirieu to unto' .1obiles, Mr. i‘haiupiou lifted nistwo hildren out of the c-.i1'1~inge. As the into drew near he Ifiuiiu that his iorse was lieconiing very ritwvous, 1-ni ie held up his hund as u signul tn .he people in the cur to hold 11p so nat he could get his hrirsc liy. lint. .iey paid no nrtentioii whatever tu 1 is signals. They neither stopped nor lackeiied speed, liut dashed on liy. ‘Phe result was tliut thc ytiiiiig horse _ e cuine uiiniuiinguiile. ivlr. <‘liampion lloui-ke is ri dzuugliter of Daniel ant .\/Irs. lllcwillium, Mount Stewart Miss (`nse will spend the summer ti' Mriunt Stewart the guest of Mrs Daniel McWilli:im. Exe. lloston 'l‘rnnserlpt-Prince Edwur lslund which in the past has possess ed many attractions for summer tour ists, lisn found this patronage steud ily declining, mid in custiiif: uliout lt u reason, hor citizens are rr-aching‘lh cfiiiclusioii tliut it is eaiised hy th Iinnning of the niitnmoliilfn Effort will lie niade to remove llint restrif tion. This is n result that might ee ily have been lorseen by ii peopl more hroadly in touch with _the mov ements of time. The world is very lu] of attractive resorts, hut the nnton' oliile has liecoirie an almost inrlispei' nule medium of summer ple1\sure~` The gross now generally groivs in th roads where it is not permitted t travel. _ William D. King, Mnnomet, Muse. who came to this Province som' weeks ago on ,L visit, expects to lc8.V~ tonior1~o\v inoi-niiig on return to hi home. Mr. King is one of the mos popular of the .American-toiirists whi ciiiiie to the tlzirden l‘ro\'ince to en joy its outing privileges. This lim i\ir.Ki1ig was particularly nnlortu nzite in meeting with an nccideiit dur ing his first few hours fishing a illoreli whereliy he sustained u broke; shoulder and has liecu-laid 11p since. lf, is earnestly hoped that Mr. Klnir i.~ suffering' no ill efiects as e result of the regrettable occurrence und that \'.'hen his annuul visit is paid next year that he will .meet with iietter exyiiwrseetl in no uncertain terms his ;i|>p1'1iciatioii of the cnrtlial und ron- ri1l1irritt1 trci.\tiuenl; nccordetl him while u patient at the l’. HJ, l. [flos- pitul mid elsewhere since the acci- dont.. Those interested in the oyster in dustries in this province will he con- eeriit-d iii the fcllowing despatch frrini Uttawa:-Une of the most important discoveries that has ever heeu inode with respect to oyster culture was ex plaincd for the first time yesterday to thc liominittee on Fislieries ofthe (`ommlsi-:ion of Conservation hy Dr; Joseph Stallord_ ol” McGill University who iniule the discovery us the result of many years close scientific investi- gation. The great diiiiculty in oyster culture heretofore hnu been the ina» hility to determine the exact time when the swimming oyster eggs are tnch themselves`to hard, clean bodies called cultch, put there for that gur- po~1e. This cultch, which usually con- sists of old oyster shells, has to ue put in the water only a few hours 'fie- lnrn the young oysters sink or \it1he- -romes sllniy and useless. Dr. Stallord nfter years of patient investigation has discovered a uicans of telling inst when the eggs nre ready to sink to tlze lirittom. so that the oyster lar- incr knows 'the exact time he should put, do\v1i the cultch. The committee passed a resolution recommending that the (lovernnient instruct fisher- men liow fo apply Dr. h‘tnf’lor1l'sdis~ covery. .zls there soimitliingx that you re~ quirr- in Fishing Tackle? lf so, we would like you to see our stork lie- fcre making your piirehnse. We nev- er had :ulrli ri splendid nsstiitiiiciil. of flies, caste, lines, etc, and our prices were never so low. See our 7.'>t' and $1,110 roads. ll). A. l<`o.atcr, (‘¢\11tral liriirrstore. li-7Ml.l. f---1-_-_----@i&_ To'-Night . l The Gedlcss of Sage l bush Gulch A story of the (lolrlsn Wont. A inlntnkmi Uclliiui 2 The Prosper tors Legacy A nlorr ul the Wont J The Guilty Baby 'A vans ol circumstantial evldenr-ii Miss Rose ln clever and pleasing acl ‘ Miss “Bobby” Sohmtfs ln Illustrated Songs .# ready to sink tn the liottom to at-l iaw that he could not niniiai.-,e the au' mal, althoiigli he hung on as long -is he could, when niinlly he pnrtly .1mped and Wm-i pnrtly tliruivii out f the carriage. He ;:u\'e his :rukle u ad wrench, received fi severe iiuiup n the head, and wus lirnised pretty _enerully, and while not se\'erel_v in- irerl he received n liud shaking np. `he horse tlnslieti away, running over igs and stones in his mad rncc, The irringe was completely denitilislicd, he harness litidly lirokep up, ‘und the -orse was pi‘ett_v hudly scratrlicd up. ev. Mr. Vliuinpioii, ultlioiugli leeliiuz retty sore, pluckily filled his other wo preaching appiiiiitiiieuts mi >`»\in» lay. I2Cnsed :Pipers We linvc just se- ared an agents line of suinples in ased pipes-some iiew styles for the oung fellows as well as |int.f.c|'11sl11r he vcternu. ’I`l11= pipes are 11|' l1i_t-heat unlity, the pest that li-.iidinrf inet. ries could produce :ind the crises' are 'eul works of nrt, We urn rl<~:irl1\i_; ut the whole lui: ut wliolesfile prices, he McKinnon iii-111: lfo.t‘<'ii'lie1'oi` 'rent (lcnree :uid K1-ut, .\`li‘1\<-is. 1\ll~lt.f \ . ii 4;, l _ ___ _ _ OPTICAL N|.:._,,__ _\. ’ f`,_*'-1"-_ T. fortune on his holiday tour. He lias' ' -“ \‘ 1 " I M l _ 1 -~___, 1 . _ ` *Q Y 1 _ IT ___ in _ /,,._ HE-‘\DlNG GLASSES _ A ;;-uot_vpe in a \V. li, Coiwiei. No matter what her lint~s,slie can ii11f;l in the W. H. (First-i; lineihe model which will ui.'ilcS"""; is .~1lirii'tul\\|li|i1v is l1r-nl1- gf l lil-it ‘\' H, |'. C, lil{()\\'N ` ‘_ ,\` r A l Cliarlott1~.lo\vu. i ` “ ‘ ;;1N.l ».1|` ‘ L `(‘i'§“.§‘J“°" 4" ' s.v~“',‘ i _.__.Q\- ~. _il qi' _ .if il ,,, _ < _ "is, Monuments in Granite . _ - 1 lu- r .\l1\rli e tlniyi tlioru i'\°,"‘_" . ..uk lor tlrsiuiis nii1|1st111\.\\1.- ¢'~°“