3 2 a *=-_.‘.-."- “,.,,i,, . 31:" ' l l il :yy 3 ,l-,A p pi. io.-` = -'»i".». L‘_§-if; 5 ‘ ‘ff #_ 'wil `i€’ci~'-‘;~ l l vo- . ’ x.;_'-.~".‘§-7`f” a..-.~».f-.- A .- l.ifii~. lf* V. c »- ->: w .t ii- 1 t- . Jn., it i ,_-,~_ #P51 i - .il ' if; ji 1 §1_l~;~‘.;1; ,.'..,.., ?iéi.':‘i."i'i r»__§<'lf _ iii - - _'li , \ t \ \ [\,;_»‘\'.. ‘ t » i» ~' 'VI' ,i3::"1?{ 4 _` r »_ <1 _ 'iii ff' _,_ ?»l.flt . _, g ill" Swv-. it vi 'I iii.; Elk hp. ' li; -iflii , ._ »,, lgéini . f.f` 1. , Y sr- , .,. ic < .,, . t .fl , Ml '._v‘ . _-J ._ ., ¢ ii .l '~’7,l. News rmurofndi f l ‘ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wjhlcli _ha_s,be_ep. ` in usd for over 30 yea;-s, has borne thc-i`sig'natui"e ot and has been made under his per- _ sonal supervision since its infancy- = , _Aijoiv no one to deceive yoliinthis. All Countcrfcits, lmitutlons and “ Just-as-good " are but Experiments that ti-file with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA l Coatorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro- gorlc, Drops and sootliing Syrups. It is pleasant. It ` contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other liarcotio i substancp. its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms _ and alloys .r"‘\'orlslincss. For more than thirty years Ili ' luis been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulciicy, \_Vii|d Colle, all Tcctliing Troubles and . Dmrrlmcn. It rvpzulutcs the Stomaclr and Bowels, assiinilutos the Food, giving' healthy and natural sleep.. l l 'rho Childrcn’s Panuccu,-'l‘hc ll1othcr’s,Fricnd. GENUINE CA_$T_OB,lA ALWAYS l- Bears the Signature of ‘ | ,‘ ‘ ' . , O The Kind You Have Always Bought H In Use For Over 30 Years _..._ _ _ _`.,. ._-'.-‘A-»---#vi-~ G-service. ’ Wash Suits for Small Boys . ' I .»\ hoy need not be can ful of his suin- mer clothes when he knows thc washiub will make thciu as fresh and gooii looking as new. -- The line of suits we are showing row I are a‘l made with distinctive gcod fashion . and at the same time witlf extra careful - ’ ness of workmanship that makes it reason- _ _ _ K ,J _ It Made in Russian ard sailor blouse _ Y __ » ably sure that the suits will stand hard __ ,\ styles, all sizes priced .it $1 to $6. _ ' ` ` if 23'".-_°""._:_=;':v KENSINGTON, P. E. I. Reuben Tuplin ®. Co.. \ , 5 4? _I quart-1.71.5. 2 quart z.oo. 3 quart 2.25. 4 quart 3.00 ea. 6 “ 350. 8 “ 5.oo. io “ 6.oo. 12 “ 7.oo ea_ Dana Peerless Toy Freezers for the kiddies,nice- and top and tubs of wood. 1 pint Delicious Ice Cream In 3 Minutes Consider the great convenience of having your own Ice Cream Freezer at your service when you require it. Many times during the hot summer your appetite will demand acool, refreshing, ice cream, and when you can get it ready at home in so short a time you will appreci- ate it much more. Buy one of our freezers to day and so prepare for thehot days. ` < The Dana Peerless Freezer > - This freezer is the latest out. It is strongly con stiucted with tubs of Cypress held securely together by welded wire hoopg, which prevent the tub from swelling in any way. A very important feature in this freezer is the _pressed steel frame. No gears on top of can to get out of order, all gearing is enclosed. A child can operate it without trouble The can of the Dana Peerless Freezer is the smallest in diameter, and the tallest and has the greatest surface next the ice, which enables the cream to freeze very quickly, Note the low prices. aoc ea. Ice picks |56 cn. l 1__--____- '+ Aunt in Albptton. I-its phone is 7. iai Pulorn, Summorsido. phono in 26. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have Paid for has expired and thus date. -_-rr rms, to buy in em nfovuq. » -.im.1-1.' omni: is Gwinn 01111 _.THE MQRNINQ DAILY qu”-51|,” -DONT MISS the but loo cream can so obenma at Lsnmyu Tumor. semi or the muon =l=i0°1\l=iva»1_ Bod- -MR. -FRANK LAFFERTY llG\lBl.°- I '-A"* didn agent in Summerside. His office ~f“UI»05.ING--T310 WON 4?! B- T . tion. for mum _ _._._,,. equs July 9th. Afternoon and sven- ing. ' _ 95~6~5U3i. Holman Limited will don at one o'clock each Wednesday afternoon during the mouths of July and Au- gust. 7-,9ME6i not miss su issue, as all papers are -SHIPPERS are 'asked to bw' in limi discontinued promptly on expiry mind that the Summerslde stores Lyle. J. _ . close ut one o'clock each Wednesday _-L- ‘ -- afternoon during the month of July = -THE CASCAPEDIA.- The Cas- and August. L' ‘ 'I-3ME6i f _-- _capedia from Montreal with a small __ d Mghm- gg pe Tmv-' linwsrd freight 'and over 100 passeng- -CLOSING.-Beginning with W0d' ers°M;:;~1 gg; i`l.it.tle soils? al: visiting ers on board, several of whom landed nesday, July 9th, the store of Sin- monde in T,.y0n_ ,in Summerside arrived about 9 a.. m. clsir & Stewart, Ltd., closes for t-he \ ' ‘ ‘ ~ iyesterduy and sailed about 1 p. m. summer half-holiday on each Wednles- -- , _ for Charlottetown and Pictou. She day ulternoon at one o'elook during ""'"inai' cursd gxhrgluuh ixgnu u ,will cull here on return to Montreal the months of July and August. Dr' Amber has 91-°° 'taxa otgtge ieuriy Friday morning. J. . ' ' 107-1-mmai. §°u‘gl;’;»;;,l;°a’§°:§ fndgigtg ‘,;h’;rac,e~r_ --f - , _ .» - I ~ ' he -’l‘. A. BENSON, Dominion Paul- -TEA,-The Hope River tea. party dl5°°V°’°fd-Wh” he b°ll°.V°‘ ll? l’°" try Representative working in co- is on-Wgdnegdal July 9gh_ The pa. key 9° happiness' §°°d behavmur aug Eoneration with the Provincial De- rishioners oi St. Annes Church, de- “;,‘°°°”é "’;1°“h°' fngfggdbziigigg, t partment of _f\gr1:ulture w ll address siring to make ii a success, cordial- snag? y',03,?1;l;Pias beén punctuated' lpgcetkrsluii thgs weclk as gti'llowlG;nDarii- ly invite all their friends to come to Wm; miserable fa“u,.e,. perhaps it work in the east. is not another firm in P. E. Island that clicrishes more optimistic views reiznrdinu the' future of this Province' #than R. 'I‘. Holman Limited, Summer- lside. A member of that firm expres- ,scd himself openly and enthusiatically ,to a Guurdiun' representative: "Why ,he said if you spent some time in our :shipping department and saw the cor- ilosds of goods being shipped each .month to other Provinces to till Mail- §Orders. and read the appreciative ict- ltsrs from our customers in other’ lparts of Canada., you would not he .lsurprised ut our enthusiasm. Within gn few days we have received three let- ltcre. tom Western Canada and Unth- trio, the writers ,inlvisinc ns that they 'intend removing' to this Peovince the lcominz full to locate permanently und :stated that they were recommended ito secure their entire farm and home ,outfit at this store. The fact that the ltide of cmiiuration is turning to P. E. llsland ns well as the other Maritime- lPrnvinccn is without doubt, and it ,only remains for every I‘rovincialist'. ,ro develop with the Province." This ,firm modestly rcfrains from talfni' lany crcdit to it self for advertisinrf ;P, ld, I.. but cnnnnt fi lot of this ad- ,vertisiutz lic uttriliiitcil to Holman.s ,(?atalo,\r? Thousands of copies are ldistribiitorl in other Provinces and lpeople urn made acuuaintcd with thr- undrenvned of commercial position or P. E. I. l *-' Your Liver is' Clogged up `l'hat’l You’ro Tired-Out of Sorta--Have No Appetite. CARTER'S LITTLE uvr-:iz Pills ~ _ .'.f“il’.‘:‘.’:.‘;“,.““" mn They do ITTLE their duty. Clue , PILLS. Clllfipl- _ lion, Bi|~ huueu, mil Sick Headache. Sllu. PIU. SIALI. DOSL Slhll PUC! Genuine mi... signature /%--#2-?-f ln making the “Gold Bond Shoe" none but experts em- ,-Muster Bertie Warren, Burlington, ployed. Examine a` pair and be convinced. Woodside, Peter Warren, Miss Sadie Woodside, Mrs. Wm. Marks, Miss Myrtle Dunning' Miss Gracie Woodside i Y. Gfneli HY. “ly hh D¥1_\l\16 Hope River on that day. Should the Women’s Institute, Thursday, July day prove unfavorable the tea wil; w”“'t an ypur °w“ YQ” Ray llilth. The remainder of thc week Mr. take place on the first flue day fol- atmbum igutio yo?" ui: bf. ig: ‘ia et lleusoi; will devote to organi'1.a.t1on lgwing. V 58-7-5M3i. to me con on 0 yo A ' Revolving Balloon Shed ` --- ...CLINTON_-The Clinton Sunday To accdmmodate d“~|g|b1e'bnu9°“B -GROWING 'r1Mus.-rerimps there School is well r°Df°B@“'1°f1 with 80"" no matter which way the wind -is sixty-live scholars Mr. Robert Hee- blowing a German hangar is mounmd ney 1s_ superintendent assisted bv the on 8 turntable and is provided w\¢__b following teachers Messrs Lesliei doo" afbogh 9nd5_ Flreleia Cookers The tireless cooker originated lx. is oriranist and Miss Ruth Pickering Norway and mét was brought to Dub is treasurer _ und _secretary Her L p y it friends are Pleased to see Mrs. A. 2;: fgginuou at he arg exp” 1°." Reeves out again after her recent ill- . ness` and :.re sorrey to learn that Miss Lila Whitehead is_ suffering from n felon on her hand but it is hoped she will soon be out around -again among her friends where she is much missed. and his cousin Master Harold Farrow spent Sunday in Clinton.-Mr. Percy MacKay paid n. flying visit to Sum- mersidc recently.-Mrs. Philip Jack- son and Master Quincy oi Winnipeg, have arrived in Clinton where they will remain for the summer with her parents Mr. and =Mrs. James Picker- ing.-Mr. Harold 'Woodside spent Sun- day last in Margate. ~...’WEDDIN(; BFJLL-S.-A very hop- , liertaln ` Rollei from headaches, dull feelings,_ and fatigue of bihousness, comes quickly _and permanent improvement in bodily condition follows-situ-your stomach, liver and bowels SWB been toned ' and regulated by BEE8l|'A§fl'S PILLS J Sold everywhere. ln boxes. 25 emb- .» ». -.- -n N 'l‘he.iollow‘ing re stored at the R0- vgro Hotel, » Charlottetown. yester- day:-W. J. Grunt, Georgetownp J .J. McDonald, Sourls; D. JI McDonald. Jim Fisk. J. J. McDonald. Clesrf Springs; A. E. Wood,~Po_wnsl; R, Wares. Wheatley River; ,O. M. Mer- chant, J. J. Lennon, Mrs. J. Smith, Boston; J. J; McDonald, Trscedle Cross; D. McDonald, Tracedie; M. Clark.. 'J _ O. Mel/Iilisu, P.»K_. Nason, Bt.” John; I. Gillespie, W. Gillespie, Appln Road; A. R. Gsrr ll, Northam; F. Mailers, Westi'ngreland;`G. A. Mc- Nutt. Kensington, Mrs. R. C. Mc- Neill. Fairview; Miss R. _A. McAdam, Miss A. Mcllonsld, Bt. Peters; Gqr- ald McCarthy, '1"lgii_l_B_h; Jas. A. Mc- Neill, Summerslde; M. Kennedy, Bradalhaue; J. P._Bi'i1dl_oy; Kel1y's Gross; D. McKinnon,, North W lt- shire; C. L. Strickland, F. R. New- som, Clity; Thos. Wallace, Halifax. ANOTHER DREDGE-The Dredge Bcncohar, Capt. Thomas J; Luhcy, was towed into Charlottetown hy the tugs Lord Kitchener, Capt. John Liv- ingston and the Lord Wolseley, Capt. Chas Livingston, Sunday morning, three scow_s attached. These crafts are all owned by the 'Maritime Dredging Company, St. John, N. B. The dredge will be tow.” ed to Vernon River, Wednesday morn- ing, where she will commence work after being fitted up. when you buy table silver or your home. Whcn your selection is M llllliflls Bii0_S 'f.$`iIv¢r flare that Wear: ’ ' Mrs. William Wright und Miss Nel- lie Bell of Westmount Montreal, azi- rlvcd in Dharlottetowu by the S, S, City of Sydney yesterday on n visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Auld, Bright- on ueruted drinks and after the syphon "The Fronn Seltzer Syphon is the is paid for your beverages cost you most convenient and economical milk,- but one cent s irluss, Price $1.25.'er of summer drinks you can buy. li; The Two Macs, 149 Great George St. is large enough to hold four glasses, MEtf.lmukes instantaneous soda or; other Dy event indeed was the wedding at the home of Mr. Neil McKenzie, Gas- pereaux, on Monday, June 23rd, when his dau hter Clar v it fl She travelled in a tailored suit of blue broadcloth, and was attended 'by quote. Mr. Alex McKenzie was best man and acquitted himself in his usual friendly way, helping to make things pleasant for ull. The guests numbering upwards of two hundred, were entertained in the gorgeous manner for which Mr. McKenzie and his family are famous. After partak- - ing of a bounteous repost, amuse- ments of different kinds were at hand. Dancing was popular, for the music was grand, both violin und organ singing of high order was furnished by some of the guests. Needless tol 985'. the popularity of the young _couple was made materially evident _by the very large number oflexpen- ` sive gifts, which it is prnccicaiiyim- Possible here to enumerate. The young ' couple leave on Monday for Nova Scotia, where their many friends 'wish them many ye rs wedded bliss Spiral Bed Spring insures you against "that tired feeling" in the 'morning "\ _ , in marriage to Mr. Art Connor of rg/ , Albion, P. E. I. The bride was charm- _ ~ .Ie ,My ` ingly attired in white satin with E ’ .,\ _ ,, /-~ f, _ apple blossoms and hat to match. I H ' ‘-"”_- ' '”' _ Miss Eugenia Connor, sister of the' - x l '-_'-1 .:`T'i :tu .'i; .51 _;. .;7.- ;. I ` e groom, whose appearance was such - ~ ' ~ - - ~ that description would seem inode- - , ` ~ ` . . &I w. ' -rf -M _mi ima- :un nm Tiiv 4;, .’_‘.;‘,,,. ._‘~ ` `. ~.' ~-1”; 7_5 Q; _’.- __ _'_. ,.v "; ` 1. | I I" pr Bw' & Weeks s '_ . t “Alaska” on an article menu' . il ' V _ - - “high grade" every particle I.,-v mains i ‘- - - ~ pit; ___ ' .....»~..-- A., ...._.... r J oi |i.i:l;`1f,"'?_’;. _ M L ,A 1., ' . I* . - 1ir»T»" ‘ Il" | , ` "‘ "" . /i s of . -BASEBALL.- The Jlinh game of the Prince County lla.-mlmll League was played in the school grounds last evening, between the lied Soi' and the Independants. The latter winning 8-4. The game itself was not up i o the standard, errors being common and while the action rf some ,r-f the players in arguing with the umpire , may have pleased the "fans", it did not appeal to the majanity \-f th c spectators. In the first innings both sides were retired in quick o:‘_l|-r. In the second innings the Red Sox scor while-the Independents lured as in the first inninzs. The third innings was like the first., ` not a`man on either side reached first base. In the fourth the Red Sox had runners, on second and third -when the side was retired, In this innings Daly :: Chocolates-Our chocolates are always pure, fresh and delicious. We g now will be sure to please you. Molr’s, blgk 50c u lb., l' lb. box 35c, l lb. bo 60c; Liggett'| $1.00 u box; Nell- son's 60c and $1.00 a box. The Mac- Kinnon Co., Corner Great. Geo. 1 F OXES FOXES F OXES 1 . We have for Saleand now open for inspection, .Twenty-five '(25)' pairs Western Silver and Patch/ Foxes, ed one msn on an error by McBride: i 3176' tl]€ l:1i]€S_lI bl.‘lIlCl]. Ol StOCl{ W6 l'i3.V€_S€€I], yO11_ want to get into the’Fox ‘business on the groi1‘nd'floor, call , and see us. We can positively interest you in quality and ‘ price. , _ have s full supply of three favorite ` _ _ _ ‘V _ , -. makes now in stock-Moirs, Lig- a f, me ' '_ ett’s and Nsllson’s-'which we k » _ . _ _. _, 'EJ Phone .|89 . dl most Royal C hosrece tly bee added ffeient iiilccds lilwa' t ~ Charlottetown. P. E. I