‘ giigéio . s. ~=~ ffl" e/' "` ‘°' s`fi.1T“*»f?'f‘4'ff@;=."~s”surS@Sss=;14;§*» if _ ~...- . , ' ' f ~»»‘ »..<.=;v~.;» »'~=_<».». . . THE GUARDIAN' f Moot Mo at tho Always Busy Store. "-"-_r‘ Elegant Colored Dress Nluslins - andL_'JOrgandies. K 153.” t`i Yard- upto yard. A-r e-i-/si\ii__EY space, 1 _ s -n .. ‘ Twenty-three ends and remnants finest French printed Organdies and Muslins off- ered at ai rediculons low price to clear _f c-l _ Worth c- 1 per 40pm- yard- Up to yard. STAN L_EY E Face- A Chance to Get An Elegant Muslin Dress For the Price of Print Cottons. r or l5o worthi 401:. yzard upto ypard- eTA|\iL_EY EROS. nl ‘_ ~ _. You 'VV111 Find 'I']1eII1 on the front counter to the right, just inside the door Tho c wo li o. pricois upriil 40;d|l:d. STANLEY BRIIS. é .... -- - I..|&»(1i SS ° Bicycle ~ \ 5; :fx »' ' "s, wg, ` Bo 0155 Q sa-~..- Made from line Dongoia flexible sole, medium hight-can be worn as walking boot, also-Chocolate and Black the very newest thing-$2.25 a pair. ‘ The balance of our Men’s Bicycle oots at $1.50 a pair ,_ t J clear. ' _ M ¢n’5 Bigyglg The la'ance of cur Mea’s Bicycle Boots a Bgqts $1.50 a pair to clear. R, |»<, peice-|-, _ _._, _ ..., 'ei el This warm weather by wearing on of our light weight 'summer coats price $1.05, 2.45 and 2.7.5. . ' ,.\\-(N. A I atest American Straw Hats xx. 3, e W just a.rrived. ‘~\ -inn-_ aiid Province. dents Everywhere. Orange Tea,O'Learyon July 12th. Train leaves city 6.45. TEA Party at Souris on Monday, 16th. Trains leave city at 8,15. Lots of ainuseiiients, refreshments, tea- tables 8:c at the big postponed picnic at Emerald today.-Come. THE members of Calvin L. O. L. No.1l27 are requested to be in attendance at the Orange Hall Bradalbane, on Sabbath 8th July at 10 o`clock a. in. to attend Divin Service at Pleasant Valley at ll a ui. Miss 1\IAnoAizi;'r 1\IcNi:iLL, Teacher tliesame place, crossed over Monday in of holidays visiting friends FRi~:nER1cro\ Iriziis -Crops in this loc ity present an encouraging appearance Business is about as usual- Our black for mid-summer holidays.-The half yearl examinations were highly satisfactory. On Tuesday, July 10th, the Rev. Dr. Murray will celebrate the 50th Anniver sary of his ministry in Cavendish. saloon furnished with drinks, ice crea and strawberries will be kept open on th Zrounds. All are cordially invited. occasion in Mr. Wm. Land’s_ field A II] THE South East Prince Sunday School Association intend holding their semi- re annual convention in the Tryon Baptist an insect, that cubs the plants just as they j __ Ciiiimii OH Friday. the 13911 Of J\1iY- The appear above the ground.If any GUARDIAN l ' , .4 will be two sessions: Afternoon, 2.30; 1- scribe a remed the A * ‘ , _ il evening, 7.30 o'clock. All persons interest ed in Sunday School work are kindly re» quested to be present on that occasion. themselves most nobly and entertained the audience with music and recitations after which lunch was served to all. Be- fore the happy gathering separated a collection was taken up bythe band which amounted to nearly seventeen dollars which they devoted to the Indian Fainin Fund. inn-_io better to cure it with Adamsozfs Botani S' Druggists. n ( Grace Church S, S. Picnic postponed from yesterday Return fare 40 cents. LOCAL. BRIEFS By Reporters and Correspon- ITJS NONlSl;3i.\’SE tg say that because ligivie adsngumaptigiilgbulboilt qigesaéginiiid “thatched 9' small buoy' The traps It c dropped into the water by random,taking. _ Cou h Balsam than to let it run. 25c. all care to be Well out in the middle of the - straits. The fishing is done in small doxies; " I two men in each, one rowing all the‘time 1 ` round amon the traps the other raising fs- ~~._ - . Y »_fr _ ,_ V _ _ Luther, Razor, Milf* And Brush ill not Shave you alone. They must have behind them the master hand, the light delicate ouch rf the professional. We have the “Knowhow” ay to shave a person. Ever ry it 'Z if you did you’ll come again, if you didn’t-call- you’re next. ¢»0~»o~»o~»¢~»»-o~ ¢»~0~»:~o-l~»¢~;»0¥»¢°~0~l°°U°° »~l»~¢»l°~l~°¢°°C»C¢°O»l°°O»¢»O“O°°l»Q»§ make the tea a mammoth ‘iiicf-"5-W i°il“?1‘ Feraiison will be present and ii lil rciiucr ac-lioice program of music. The saloons and tables :will [be] stocked with all the delicacies obtainable.) |Citi- zens who desire a da.y's outing: should take D&§SSg€ by t'ie steamer Jacques Car - tier which will leave the Steam Naviga- tion Co. wharf at 9 a. m. reachingVictoria. at noon. Over five hours willjbe given excursionists at Victoria. The attendance will doubtless be very large as the}§tea is in aid of a worthy object. MR. B. MCKENZIE, formerlylof Dixon Road, Bradalbane, now of Sydney, C. B., says : "I have been in Sydney but ia short time and as far as I can see it is]no place for a laborer, as wages are low and§board is up to the highest pitch. The average wages are for laborers $1.50 Xto $1.75; e. carpenters, $1.50 to $2.00. When a per- son pays $3.50 to $l.00a week for his board he has but little left, besides run- Hanipton, and Mrs. Ewen McKinnon of p ning the gunlett for a bed to sleep in. One iiian this morning :when asked kitchen. I have seen young men dis- posing of their watches and jewelry in order to raise the necessary funds to get out of the town. People can judge for cause ofthe failure is by some aisribed to eader can pre Y Y would confer a favor on the farming com- small catches, and of a small size. Two each trap is furnished with asmall line some twenty fathoms long, to which is a g » and emptying the traps and whenever will be held today at Emerald. emvf-isdn "WY an “gain d‘"°i’i’°'i could togive us a prohibitory law, and 'law and order till its success is insured. There is no hope for the Examiner, it must I i have hurt worse than having an eye tooth ' extracted to go back on ist Conservative I _ friends. Those who were best acquainted 1 - - - v if his of I ith it could not belie e capa f S so much independence, but it is a" ' living example of what may be ac- com plished ` along that line.-- . I E \Ve are pleased to have Rev. Mr. VVhite- V _ E man back with us afterbeingabsent at the '_ A j/ . , 0, Weddmg Presents . 3 ON Sa.turday,July 14th the :residents ot i Hampton and vicinity :intend holding. a .ii Grand Tea meetinz.The beautiful grounds . _ <, - of Mr. Finlay Ferguson, near Victoria, .oraia d.h be iotdy th Latest News of the City ... ;‘.1‘.....“'i@- Hay Di`°miS°S W . shop on earth where you can buy the sam quality of trunks as we sell _ V a iarse picnic will bo hold in honor of the xgggigggiiagecgzgiiigg ;it°:,§’: i';iei.‘f`.iei>i\;Yei;*i;t*?“P5f» *im* Si1°P ii" 110° 560° Beffi °i 7°* *Hd *G d°°~‘»_* bl- present will add materially to increase _ , _ _ ;."‘ e the veldt’ Early sowed maugles withs, Come to Ramsay e foryour Trunk or Valise, we will save you money if. most farmers have proved a failure. In , v many cases the land is being plowed up ‘ `%,` and sowed to late varieties of turnips, the Q Q ` ~ ' - `* * munity.TOur Annual School Meeting ‘p A ' was held at the proper time and :resulted p S I , THE Long R Mission Band held a very in a vote of $40.00 as a supplement to our p _ In S , . " ° . _ teacher’s salary. A. N. Doyle’s services ` successful parlor social on the evening of . _ h zznduune at the home of ML and Mm has again been secured for anot er year, .............. John J0hnSton_The young peoplwcquibted and thelifth year.The supplement .indicates ~ §?...i‘;‘§‘;...§;‘.;f°F§;....‘;?...§’;’;‘1.‘tI“.i'.;.. inmate-w wa-k Fu-lsm rn-may--=» oops have come over from Nova. Scotia, s j _ _ _ v the Pictou Boat in route for Truro and where he_ put up last night. replied : “In = Halifax, where they will spend a week `the largest hotel in, Sydney, in God's . ry I f J _ _ .' ' al A ~. 4 'EQ l 2.5 iii Sl . A ` | and have engaged in the lobster catching. F--_. V They are reported as gettingvery good cat- - Q ches and exceptionally large fish.! |The or* ~.. method adopted by them is altogether p "_°.:)¢~o-.._p_ F l e’ different from that adopted by the packers .- -o'¢f‘;;,Y<'\,(___§' , I 1;- !_` in these parts. They use no back lines and ' f _ _:,_;_T____ ~_____;: ‘fy . é"---_ , ' " -<.“.l` At this store Tourists will lind a most complete stock of. into the water, thereby never y A dropped twice in the same - _ place. SOIDG Of 0111' p8.Cl{€!`S félt gI‘l6V6fl (l f ` th - 1 :',ii1Ii:(i;ei;ie;1n?ih;`,1,i,a,,;i°ii1;,e mf;)u;,u(;i,,E;S,p1§,:t We carry the largest stock of Souvenir novelties and hive man after all it mayiiricsive a blessing in disguse, designs that cannot be procured elsewhere. ~ A pleasure t0 h\V if the fishermen are equal totaking the hint. S , you call . p Aurora still labors on a.`nd " _ we are pleased to know that our p W W legislators have done what they 9 0 Jeweler and Engraver. ' we hope to see it backed by all lovers of v ____ Z ii 5 ) ' Conference. He is deservedly growing in . I ~ .i James & Tiaiuor t ~- f . ni G l ` Q the 22nd of June we had the pleasure of - .. i ' i ~ ° ’ } 'rho some Barbers. Q listening me SGPIDOI1 delivered by the We have sold quite a number of - ~ ` Q \~\-W-_q;,.“° ‘ Rev. Matthew S_m_itli,_aformer resident of L ieces recently for Wedding -o-0+-o~¢»»o-o»~o»»oo»»0»~o~»o~» N B k t P Leading Fdshionabw Tailor _ Crapaud, now living in ew _runswic_, Presamg ‘tl .4 yu -il ,wt Q 1/ _ I \_ Q \`, fx ‘i fn -\ *v- Y THE lEH’TOWN STEAM NAV, ll0..i\.Tl‘» Steamers Northumberland and Princess. \ Leave bel w da , Sundays 8XC¢Dl39d- _ - Fr0mg15INToDLev8\§’ENi’ (on arrival of 11.520 train from St John,)fo5 sumti; IDE, oohooonhg with express trainfir Charlottetown an Tignish. . i . Fro SU\IMERSIDE_ rrival of mornin train from Charlottetown and all lgtatidns of P. E. Iiollig for POINT DUgCHENE, conneCl31l\2 With afternoon train for ST. J OHM, BGSTON and MONTREAL. b St J hu Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and 1\. B.. *3 h ~ ‘ith with C. P. R. and Railway for U. S. and Canada. 9150 at SIE-_ °T“ “ai Steiagiers of Internationgl an @&;%t%t&;n§z€l§%?ég aggsatuifogg an turda afte r I1 . » ’ gg oii Monday, vyr§=f:==v.~°>-'~f».-»ife',T" V -' '~._. . .., ., ' -' »-'\ . _*U -~ ».~- --,.~.~._ _satire ~ -’ K _ 5 V I Y - A: -..-.:s_-s,..r.. ‘~*?:.".;,»,»,~_`,~,:~__,,.,&,`._> Opens July lst, being the 26th year un ,roi-ian Newsom, iii? place Although over 85 years of age his q'§ “lights in telling the 0 d oi* °‘“ me sushi num _ G. F, lillT(l||ESON~ Rl-lSti¢0 B¢8¢l\ Q v _ Jeweller and Optican. Sunnyside i HHH- an-u-nul_uC§unx in-in __~;s;» 1| oo considerably over half a oenturyand still _ ‘ ~ p V , ;_ ,_ . T brother of Mr. Christopher Smith of this p st°°k_ni°e and nam 3 v _ intellect seems as clear as ever. The dis- Quint’ S‘"‘"'“°°°d f ' ` “ A I course he gave in Searletown would do no |!N9's._-right, disciedii i’° am” mal” years ini.; 'i““i°”‘ , These are the factors which He has been engaged in the ministry for I . . help to build »._up our business. der the present management _ Booeiog,F1shihg,surf and stniwafor _ A I I i 4*, Bathing, Beautiful Shady Avenues, Nice _ A1_~_ e Drives, and Covered Ball Alley, Croquet V I Grounds' h h i 1 b mil, c ti h is To reac 0 e y ge c e from all points to Hunter River. Coaches will meet ests on notice being receiv- ie riivsiciln AND sulicison pgpular gn _ - - osososo - ed; distance 8% mi1es._ or direct _from c%i'°2°£pr1>?..3§ §l.f"’i'i.‘i=°°1l>'ir18. 0g5¢¢.,q1i¢gm,n°¢,por¢h¢¢;¢f shoot Egg, Fares moderates. C"°P°i‘d' °“ tglllglljinrs. no wa.. m.. 1 to 3. and 7 to 8 ul l - Mrs.N , - ~ , S.i§§.B§“§i3€.1,“§i.Z.’§‘2.i i>°. h.1.,.i`i§°” Saturday, July14the t"'°"‘ _“”°°“°‘°" ""°“’ °°“*‘”"°°”* c__mym__t _M Th C mimttee ted. assisted b th loci; offilam oon.§iii°°i!Pid°!\\fy°1\§§df°ii°Wi“3- . » Hoang t6ua.m. no I, 17 .1 ard tm benwhuf _ Proceedsoftesgn o!NewPubl.ic,Hxl11ch‘1°¢t¢wwnJ ,,,,1°,,_°°' ° ° ,,,,,5,,2'§’,°°’ ssnmoeoo. fuom.ii¢wi¢aiw,_ ‘ e » ' ‘ »e