» .We are dischafging _,¢- -v-_ __ _ mam or ann GUARDIAN _ aooo tons of the very best grade of Hard Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut `sizes_ We would like to have your order for delivery now. i Our price is the lowest. Piukaid&. ilu Phone 240 M. You lllay Publish My lainie About “Fruit-a-lives" Mr- limes in pmd :B mi. isa ' QW gf¢st_debt of gratitude “lid” owsez Fruit~a-tives”. He is lad to have 111| i:.‘i1:.i°:‘>"°"=f‘ f" or may be induced to the” wonderful tablets made of friii;?ii¢¢¢ “I h V s;‘NU*~ ONT-. Fan. 5th'. rgu » ave eu a fi' 25 ‘years with Cons:i\;>a:irt:d,fl)iidlh;,l’i:$ rnilmcselafgiiiof the Stomach. dh-i¢d denies gl °° ‘md '”°”’ °°°‘°”' "“' o benefit whatever. Finally, :Q F9121? Ill advertisement for “Fruit~a~ we? I d°°1d¢¢1 todgive "Fruit-a-tives" axial and they di exactly what was med for them. I have now tak them for some time and find th en the only remedy that does me ar; have recommended “Fruit~a-tiiizgii io A gr°f‘t m““7 °f ml' friendii. and I cannot PWISC these fruit tablets too highly" PAUL J- JONES. Ch’town. soc h ,sf _ - .._ .i..f‘...‘§’E.. ..?.'. {.f..?.‘I.'.i5‘3}. 2i'.‘;i,.’.‘§i PH" by Fmit-a-tivo Linnea. onw., Pin | _ v 0 3 Get the Taic Pouider Here W0 can give you something siiporlntivcly good in toilet powders -handle sue famous big grads toilet tiilcums na Trailing Arbutus, Le Treffle, Harmony Rose. Harmony Violet and Violet l)ii'ce, For u tulcum powder that is especially efficient in the hot weather you need to so ect from this line Cor. Gt. George and Kent 7 McKinnon _Drug Co. | Mli'_i , I " ' Fine Female Fox _ For sale a % black Frmaie Fox, Piice $1200. Th's Fox is 5 months old, is exceptionally large and has a splendid coat of fur,can be seen anv time. For particulars vi~riie`X. ~Y. Z. Guardian Office Charlottetown. 755-S 1M6‘Pd- _ __.l~_*"‘-l Wanted keeper and Stenographer as Assis- tant‘to the Accountant of n large Company. . Apply in own handwriting stat- ing experience, and salary required to " `A.n Experienced Lady Book~, » i Do Yours Cry 0nl For Help i _ Arc your good, honest fret crippled until they cry out for help from ,corns,bunions an d callous- es. answers the cry for help It cures the ,ache with the the corn in quick time I5c relieves you of corn troubles. Geo. E. Hughes “Assistant”, _ , P_ 0 BOX 430, » “The People’s Druggist’ 816 8-12Mtf City. ' V ’ P l - ' rdiippy and ll iii; ilieliey & Nicholson \ Conienied-,ll is the mlgin behind a pipe full of ickey’s Brigcitt ‘ 4', _ Cut Smoking Tobacco.l-lls pipe dreams will always be pleasant because this tobacgp is manufactured from 02134 best Virginia leaf the nina . being pure and fragzrilnt. Try it for your next srpf ke.At all Grocers and Drugg sts. Tobacco Co. Lid. If _B px; . _, - King Georges av ii" __ is in A cuss ‘ ROCK CITY TOBACCO Co-» KING omoncm NAVY PLUG or-unwise 'roanoco l0¢i> BY ITBELFI 7 l...l:.:‘:'c;".:'..:.‘l.'s:“.::;s;*‘.ii;i.i:';’.“;i.:’sk‘i:i:‘.;*i: ciously sweet and non-irritatinb » som avaavwi-ilnli ion A nun Manufacturers, 'QUEBEC 5 ,,,__,B,N,,,,__.._. COAL uiiiisuiiiiiis "body was brought to Mr. nennes- iiuglies’ German Corn Extractor fbi-st ‘application and removes vnu-: ~cEiiriili,t loiilisuiliu is " IT PAYS to buy, in tbisrftovtnce. ` i. 1 ‘= . _ ":_,,..;`». CALEDONIA.-Rev. McLean will preach at Caledonia. on Sabbath 172.11, lust, both morning and evening, at the usual hours. _ THE_J%l-Illi R. DINNIS Pedlgrsod Foxes, Lt ., have the sole use of the name "John R. Dinnls,” Mr. Dlnnls is the most successful large _rancher on P. E. ‘IBl&l1d. The ranch has the bait location, finest arrangement and mm up-to-date equipment. Mr. Din- nis personally tends the animals and all, Work on the r_a_oc`h ts, .under his direct 'suDe`rvislon. If you wish to in- spect the animals before investing or want a. copy 'ot tim prospectn's,'etc., write to ,J. Walter Jones, Bec’y' _Treasurer, Charlottetownr i ~ ` 838. NOW I'l"S A BEAR.-A young bear 'arriv_ed_ in Charlottetown _'by the Northumberland Monday night from Sydney. The cub attracted much at~ tention at the Railway Station yes terday afternoon from the moving throng. The animal proceeded to 'its destination in 'Hgnish by the 3.4t D. m. train, the receiver being A, M Lynch. Some of the younger set whc the depot seem to take great delight in irritating wild animals while in their boxes, A number of boys could be seen yesterday afternoon teasing the young cub by prodding it with sticks, etc. This is somethin: the authorities ought to put a. atop to. BODY FOUND.-The last of the- botlies from the ill-lated schooner "Polar Star" has been found, While Messrs James and Daniel Taylor oi St. l.’eter's Island were going along the shore on Saturday morning they found the body, which was uardly recognizable. 'l‘he flesh was com- pletely oti the face, head and hands, 'rue men produced a sail and cover- ed the remains, bringing them well up on the shore, and as the water was too stormy to put. out about yesterday they could not get word no the city until yesterday morning, when M. Hennessey was brought out in Wm. Mclnuis' power boat, The sey's Undertaking rooms and was interred as soon after as possible. SERVICES APPRECIATED.- An interesting feature ot the course at the recent Summer School for Teach- ers, was the physical training and in- struction given by Mr. Louis ll/lcMii lan, Assistant Secretary of the Y. lvl. C. A. During the eleven days of th.. School Mr. lvicM1llan did very ia tu- ful and erlic ent work. It was some- what strenuous too, as he put in on an average, eight hours a day. That the teachers appreciate his work is shown by the tact. that the members of the young men’s class presented him with a set of gold cuii links and an address signed on behalf of the members by C. Braden Jelly and Lloyd M. Shaw, and the young la- dies' class with a Bible and an ad- dress signed by Misses Bessie Mac- Donald, Llzzie MacKinnon, Ida Cum- misky and Florence Vickerson. A FftIENDI.Y VISIT.-In the ear- ly morning oi yesterday, about 5 o‘clocir, some people in the vicinity of Government Pond, in the west enu of the c`ity, were awakened by a cur- iouswhoopiug sound, which appeared to come from the clouds and which they' could riot understand. Upon investigation it was found to -be two large birds of the crane type. They new at a prodigious height in the air and as they came along performed great evolutions. Their wings, round- ed rather than elongated, as in other species of birds, stitiened in the breejne as the birds soared and cir- cled, and their. long stem-like legs stuck out straight behind them. The birds finally alighted in the pond in search of food. Here those watching had ii better view of them, and it was seen that they stood between four and five feet high. Their plu- mage w-as pure white with the 'tips of the wings black, and in getting.--the fish from the waterthey used, their hills as onefwotild ia' dagger. " ‘While eating they w_e!9.._