\ ........-._......_._,_______,_ ___ W THE cnannofrrntiowu GUARDIAN JUNE 2,, 19.6 _ ~‘ llll lillllllllll$ lll ’” """"" Between You and the Heat Fir Reform Summer Suits solve tim problem-‘How to be cool and well dressed." __ _ Their lightness makes them coolness ' itself. Their faultless tailoring and perfect lit-enable a man to be both stylishly dressed and comfortable. English Flannels and Serges. Scotch Tweeds and Irish llomespuns. / $15, $18, Mo up. 306 ,_ I .-rt... .4§=f%» ' »i"=i;,>§;@$4-_‘#‘*_=::)~%`.r_-tif. “’ ' :~, r-1: V-~ ,_, _ , V, .._ ‘”"»~,=:j`- )_ 5/,_l _Q asm ,va .1 '- , `. v-' 1*’“; ,if v ,ii ,T \ ,;t- _.gel .-.-` in -Q if = v` _ t - ~ .-. -.-.~,‘:r.q/.~-- ,‘ i . - V ,-- - - - ~ Prowse Bros.. Charlottetown. _ ass.-i _______ __ __f____ e __ , ._ , Talk No. 4. Wear Tweed for Health. Every day people are realising that, winter or summer, no fabric is io thoroughly healthful as material made from pure wool. Wool-Nature'i own means of protecting the body-fulfils the two conditions necessary to hygienic clothing. lt permits the perspiration ro escape naturally and promotes the proper circulation of the blood. Every ibn ol pure wool, being porous, directly helps the -tissues to throw of rhefwaste .through the akin's millions of pores. This hardens the flesh andmskesit stron a ' tdisesse S PW _i;’| in rpongy, sluggish tissue. not hard, muscular Hesh, that microbes thrive. Wool gives the body an equable warmth-even when damp,_`doea not chill, but keeps the skin heslthily active. Being s nomooulluélor of heat and cold, it keeps out the cold in winter and the heat in summer, giving more solid comfort than any linen or cotton, which, through their ooh-porous nature, checkperspiration, stifle the akin and quickly saturate. Wool resists saturation, by throwing the perspiration into riescy-» - ~ ~ When yachting, iishiug or exercising, exposed in any _way to heat or'cold,`at`oi-'tii,' lrosror' snow, there' is nothing so safe ‘ss pure'-' i wool clothes. They guard against rheumatism. chest troubles, indi- gation, deranged stomach, eorpulentt- and all other reaulifol' poor circulation or obstructed perspiration- _ _' _ In Hewaon Tweeds the most perfect pure-wool is obtainablein all weights for all seasons and purposes. The designs are charming'--the weaves strong and beautiful. ‘ _ » _ _ - _ I‘Ie'wson`Twe`eds mean better health for everyone who discards ` _ cotton or shoddy--and .they mean economy- for they- wear it-mit! and better. lt your dealer can't -show you them,lendua his name and address, and we’ll have hiln 'supplied. - S0 . ~ IIIRST. ` ' _ isangnmnu. aa_sm'r,n.s. Tho "Sunshine" furnace and ' , “ mnny" ways ure synonymous. ' . The cold, dreary winter days can be made cheery and worm with o pure, healthful heat if you have is “ Sunshine " furnace. In easier to operate, cleaner, uses less fuel and “ shines "' in many othor w°sys over commonfurnnces. __ I Two shaken are used to shake the heavy, triangular- shaped grains. This just cuts the work of shaking- down in half, besides being easier on the furnace than the 'old one-shaker style- ers everywhere. Booklet free. vsstoouvaa. lr. Joll, laaaamon. lewsoa Woolen _liI_ls._l.ll». Sold by enterprising deal- M°Claiy’s ,,, sin slum § Bu His Own Pelard _....- ayra.|,_i_§gii.r.ii>s _ 0°ll1D|~ HI. ll INDI Dllllill , lven whoa ona's nlancad has the reputation of being, besides fairly rich and more than pallably handsome, the moat whlmalcally k-raQonllble prac- tlcallokorin Newiorkonshaa a wright to expoctthat joking on ono’a birthday, of all dill- Will bo ahoived. at leant Carrol llerrlilold so expected. but also was disappointed, and that started tho trouble. Hunter Johnston wal in lovo with Carrol, thoroughly ao, but tho practical loking instinct la like conscience and a tube tor olives-hard to forgot when once acquired.. L brilliant idea in the looting line cams to Johnston the morn- ing of his awoethoartfs birthday, and he immediately set about giving it to that portion of the world lu which he was most interested. 0arrol'a birthday gifts from het' par- ticular circle were all that heart could desire, and sho waited with happy nn- tleipatiou for her hauco'a olering. i L! 1 o'clock a messenger boy appear- sd with a long, alendar package for .__ ..._ .._..__.__ 5"-» '%'rr_ 3 ' » -is ~ _.- =` .- "r__aIar?_°.'<"-.s"‘ -'_=_~..'.==~,=-'f.~¢l D ,_-/-. ` .MQ \’ . ._-'1 - .F t fe'llii+_»;» 3? ‘ [_ " _ \ ~- _ ii f, _ li <' , l -» J ._ i i “F /// ` - l or s _ Wa. _ *___ "sur x ssmuwnar a_-nas tuaai;s. cannon? Misa Merrifield. Sho opened it with eagerness and found a single magniil~ cent American Beauty wrapped cars- lully in wnxcd paper and sparkling as lf with the dew of June. Within five minutes another messenger with nn- bther long, slender package rang the bell, and this also yielded up a rose. When with the regularity'of clock- work tivo uniformed imps had come and gona in twenty-five minutes, nil with similar votive oiferlugs, the girl comprehended-Johnston of tho fertile mind had hit upon tho plan of bending her twenty-three roses, one for each year ot her life, but the gift-was to be delivered on the installment plan. The ingenious idea was pleasing-tor s time. With the tent_l_r`ro_s_e tho Merri- lleld family was holdini joyous council over the ever lncrcaslpg pll_o of boxes lu the library. and Carrol was restless. When the uttosnth bona tide messen- ger had como and gone, not counting tour small curiosity aeekera_,_ who smil- ed expanslvoly, misrmuredmomothlur about “do wrong number" andiretroat- ed. Carrol vwaa thoroughly- angry. When on the heels of the twenty-mlrd accrsltsd lower bearer Johnston ap- peared, a particularly desirable brooch in his pocket and a sense of d_\_ty well clone in his heart, alle was composed, l but the auger, though not visible, was present and controlled. _ _ `Wlth true masculine density Islin- ston noticed nothing out ot the ordi- nary with his sweetheart. Else thanked him gayly and with the proper degree of warmth for brooch and roses. “Mr. Practical Joker must have a lesson," hilal Merrldeid dochred to herself afbar his departure aa she nib- `bled with lips as rod as tha potnla themselves at the eighteenth rose. "l dldn't mind so much his other tricks. but this time he has gone too ht." “Hold only laugh it he kuew‘old Hrs. i Froude sat la her window and,counted thou messengers. With the extra ones mixed in--little wrstchcal-there were lhlrty»ono of them. _ “She knows today’a my birthday and saw through Hunters achemenl quick- `ly as I did. And she'll neva' believe but what l'm thirty-ons. Bo, Mr. Hun- ter Johnatob, beware of an old maid’s vengeance." and sho wavsd_ the ross thcatrically in slr. On the momlng of his ownblrthday. dvo days later, when his msn brought up tha mail Johnaton'| sys ma immo- dlately taken by one long_w oo auvsl- ope. It was' osrtaiiily poculir in ap- pearance, for his name and address were formed of letters owed from newspapers and posted u lt. The envelope contained the tolloprlng mls- |lvo,slmllarly constructed: _ -_ Do you carl tohaoo !0\;P t aunt. or man - I ilahidy-tliirii su-ssc terry 'rlaarsdov att- \l"Il00ll ll L ; Like many other prnctial Johari. lohuaton had his "blind" kalde._ lla sever suspected that any sans would attempt to hoax him. Hd look the mlsslvs in deadly 'earnest landlnter-_ ruptsd droallua a half dead timal to reread lt. His dnt sensation hat any ons would dass heart so. Ho rosolyad Carrol immediately-or. upon hor and 0010! I hoe over the latter. smiled at its W infill* ogy al a wumalva llllllmpaladovor sb mind. luppoalng it wan taoat 'hat wal tha most unpleasant day labastoa ovsr axparlsuood. Breakfast wal a fares luncheon, “no perform- ance." Ialg after the time for the iatoar maalbs ramemberodthathahad proanlaod to spend the day with a mar- rlod alahr ovor in lsraay Ho trampsd the snowy strata alm- laaaly, pausing occasionally to pore over the mysterious message, while po- liceman stared curiously and houas- holders thought of Halal. All his lournoyl brought him back somehow to the neighborhood ot Cartol'a home. But he could uot° enter. Bomsmlng hold him back; At I o'¢lo¢k he was at tha ferry and lat himwf down with such patience ua muster to walt tor 4 o'clock. los it through." bs said. At ten minutes ot the hour Johnalon'a heart gavo a palntul throb, for Carrol, rosy from the searching wind, ontorod the ferry building. A tall. athletic young man, with tho air ot the out- lander about him-he was well dressed and evidently wall bred, but not a New Yorker-followed hor in Ra was car- rying two heavy auit cases. Johnston confronted diem. “May I ask what this moans. Carrol 1" he ask- ed quietly. The girl halted and seemed to ,shrink from him. The athletic stranger step- ped forward. “And may 1 inquire how it eonccml you l" Bo did not raise his voice, and tho attention of none of the loatllug scores was attracted to the F009- Johnatou ignored him. “Did I ds- aervrthfa, Carroll" he went on. “lf you'd aak. l’d release you. _When I got this letter”- _ The girl had determined to punish him thoroufhly, but at tha alghtof his weary, troubled face do rslonted. "Do you know,” sho interrupted blithsly, “I'm proud of that letter? I avoided telling a lie in it, oven n white one, although l uma pretty close to dbblug. didn*t_l'l' But I bliatered my hand cutting ouethoaa letters. Waau’t it a real sweet little birthday gift?" Doubt and dawning comprehension struggled in Johnaton'a eyes. "But, why-why”-- he began. _ "Why-whyl" mocked his sweetheart. her head tilted sauclly, a rogulah smile on her face. “Just to dow that two can play at practical joking na well au one. Thirty-one messenger boys. air! You should have a whole month of anonymous letters." “But this gentleman!" Ho waved his hand toward the athletic stranger who appeared to be enjoying the conversa- tion overmuch. ' , “My eoualts, Phil Hudson of Omaha. ltr. Jdtnntdls. Bo earns last night, but could only stay with us n few hours." “You were the victim of a base con- spiracy, Mr. Johnston," laughed Hud- son as they shook hands. “I beg par- don." "Oh, nothing of consequence!" re- sponded Jdanabon. “I just laid sstunzp rs r _ \ _l-_-.ll- anssrtean oeoaranlseal its-ea. America can show many geograph- ical names taken from novell. Califor- ula comes from the name of a falry_ kingdom in a Spanish romance of the early sixteenth century. Tho Antillel take their name from Antlglla, an lm- aglnary island dgurlng in Italian leg- ends connected with tho wanderings 'ot' Bt. Brendan, and marked in the lati- tude of the Sargasso sea on Catalan and Gonoeu Portulanl .ot the thir- teenth and fourteenth centuries. Mout- reul in by some said to tako its name from a legendary castle mentioned in French romances of a vary early date. Tha; island ot Barataria, linsally de- scended from Bancho l’anaa'n imag- inary govornorship, also dgurea on tho mapa of Louisiana, while it la n moot question whether the strait of Juan de li‘uca does not take its name from a hlmorical geographical romance, a la llidor`l-Iaggard, devised by a Greek sailor of Queen Eliaabetlra day tor thc beueilt of her majeaty'a resident at Venice and bil own pocket. “I Bruall" in found in early Irish legend an an island inthe Atlantic, and it la a moot question whether the empire of Brasil derives its name from this creation of the Celtic fancy or from wood from which a dye resembling in oolor bum- ing cinders was made. l'lald's Ioaraolauh. When Eugene Field worked lu Netw- ark bo used to smoke a cob pipe. great- ly to tho disgust of his employer, who was n man of tanto and rednement and liked his employeea to observe tho niceties of personal appearance. Know- ing this. Field still smoked hiacob plpo until it fell to pieces, whereupon ba bought a common two cent pipe ot clay and made a great display ot it around the oihca. ' “Oan't you iind something better to amokol” asked his employer one day in early December. “'.l‘o soo you with that thing in your month ons might lako you for a worklngmau." “Ira the but l can slorl.” said Field, and every day, thereafter ho made it a point to moe¢_ his patrouin the hall pumng away at the obnoxious dudesu. Ho found a handsome mssrachaum pipe on his desk. Christmas morning.- Newark News. _ - Immune to colds. “A Quaksreaa," said a physician “never catches cold. Bar immunity » doo to ber bonnet. lt__l had my ww. all ot ua. women and moo alike, would wbar Quaker boanota. This bonnet thabsekatthoboad andthe 'is' gl _ -lit?-'iii 'jiri-»§?~?r iipgggi-;5 on 'lawn una fasarvs 951/Jw medians. They have accomplished rn V Iltoduted in Canada for the time they have been on sale -mro'a cure for -¢:own'n»s'raoit -Bttxousnlss -Ban Srossacn -Dvsrnsia -I-lltanacnu _ -Iatrtrrul Bnoon ‘ -Sant Dtemasni -Kinrtnv 'l`n.otml.l -Rnnuuarlsu l -lanxrarzn llrtnr/r oranges, Sgt and primes. These juice are concentrated-and by a secret pro- cess, the juices are combined in a pe- culiar manner. This new combination iataaucla more active mediclnaliy than » fresh juices-yet so perfect is the union that Fruit-a-tives acton the systun aa if they were in truth a natural fniit, medicinnlly stronger than any other known fniit. To this combination of fruit juices, tonim and internal nntiaepticl ateaddod, and the whole made into tablets. These are Fruit-a-tives-sold every- whlqe for 5oc a box cr Sboxfa' $2.50. “W4-'IIVB LIIIIID - UITAII. 1 Snowy Bread Light Pastry Delicious Cake come to every home that uses Balvif Flour. It'a the greatest help an y home cook can have -because it is always the `satne- always the best for all baking. Beaver Flour laablendof Manila Spring Wheat and Ontario Fall Wheat. lt com- bines the whiteness and ligbta ncaa ol winter wheat, with the strength and nourishing food prope rtlsa of spring wheat. N o bleaching process required with the grads of wheat used. ia. Gold Medals HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO Nova Scotia CAR R IAG E S IADB lN KENTVILLU, AT VARIOUS CANADIAN EXHIBITIONS TIIE NOVA SCOI'|A CARRIAGE C0. Umltad, - - lieiltvllle, N. S. lLTho Frost & Wood C . |,¢¢|.. Agents for P. E. I. ' _. ,rf 1/ lf there is a _.5 _ /' carnage to p/`i;__ be bought thisspring, if ' \ 7 l , tallt tt over wil. .... Bu ta a carrie e is pretty im and you can't be too careful about the Tudhope line. ‘You know, you don’t have to buy milesa you feel like it-but you will fed like it when you see 'rrluriorra cannisues CHAKIDTTETOWN. Generala enls for P E I w\lQ| _V0\ll’ Will l(0l"\l¢I lllnm Wu ' pang to burn d|1wn.yoo could _ _ wailtolnsnua- until \h» vert \-c fore, but ` when lt is Destroyed rrum-aftivea are the marvels of modern 0 I! actual cures-done more good to more yoqle-than any other medicine e er !"ruit~a-tives are fruit ,tunes They are --- ~- __ g- f _ Monuments and Ilcad stones in Marblc,Graii .tc and Prccslont We carry a large stock of Amerl can Marble and Cunadian Granite ready for immediate delivery Out; prices reasonable Our stock the heat. Correspondence solicited Estimates cheerfully given. i p _O°11a.r1d_1er 3:. Bell, KENT STREICI UUA RL 0’l"l‘ETOW_\', l’. IC I U* V 1 5 e 1 NEW FOUNDRY ` Phono 73 Foot of Queen Street Box 4l| Fruit-a-tives are the juices of apples, REPAIRS CAS l`ll\l(lS Founders. Machinists, Bollarmaaltorn- Charlottetown Foundry and Machine C0., ltd C HOUSE THE BEST The Tobacco Epicure whn does not use the Hrcltstv Tw|s1‘.Pr_A|ti. on RUBY th llnaairovsr rloriwii that .ssl enioymcn which in his. 'l`hoy are the gems of tba ll C. WINE CUT Ml.\'l'Ul{E8 IN l ANI) Y POUND TINB. H iqi_< i§_v sr N_icrio|.soN_ |viE:'rAi._ |==.i._A-i-are C0nl'.l_}'Brylltb€:}It:10ro than tho olil tiiiiu gsbburtpliilus niitl nru it lIl'NDll.\iIll Tlhl RIS Ill 'l"l`I'R rua t.e,t.r .-l~ .tt.o'.k I-~ - »~» _- nnrfwlo.-§°ti..n ...'.y”..tl‘.'.‘.‘f‘i.'inl\”.§`€‘{?l..n.°»....l.-.5 t‘3`.i3.l'.i’...ll".l§i`.l',5.""" ‘“" "` °‘ “" "“’ “""’ VITALIZED AIR. for Pasifslewa Extraction. Sn Ie. Sure glad Plan pant. Has no nfter effects. By this method we can ext.rni:t min or t.t\'ciit.y ii-ct Ii isml not liui-l. you nity nt nll. Ask your friends und they will toll you shut this lm flirt.. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. C.H. BEER, D.D.S, All work guaranteed. Over Prowse lima. Proprietor .1_. ',‘;_>.. _ - _ _ ,.._L ____ ____E `fllC Szlfc i’ai|li----QHFRWIN-Wll.lIAMS PAINT (PRI£l’ARl*§i‘.) Tiiit 0wNi-tit oi-‘ Pimi-itR'rv slimilti use She-iwiii-Wllliirnm Pulril, prepared not iilmic l~et~iius¢» it costs .e~s llv the j.»l»_ but liegangg it 100|.; best rind witlistnntls the _-lin and lim- ruin und the ssiinlce outsltle and the wear nnfl leur inside fm the lm-ot:.\l time. Tiiii: PAiN'i‘iti< |nefer.- S. W. P in other prepared print or hund- inlxed lt-ui and oi. since it works en ily and dries tight and always gives n gool job Till; D|tAi.i~:it tv..-no you to list- S. W. P. for he knows it is thot- oughly honest and made of pure in ttf rliils nntl that the gtiisrnntee 4 f the largest point and vuiiiisli iiinkuis in the world is belilnrl evrry can S. W. P. les the ante print. U,~.~ ii. Sold by 5- \/\/_ CDFQAEEE lncsvimcni in Dl..uu»ntls is as Safe as Bank Stock if What is Preliier ri... . Ni.. ni.- =. __.g=" _ '/, d 0 ~~ . mon Ring 'I We are uliowir ' -?- rg ss beautiful llnr of _ . W \ 1 lfimnnntl kings wiili varied settings- v'»_li\_ _ y ,/, many oi which nan be chnusrctl lo snlt gint ‘__ purclruters. We lle‘it-vc tliein to he 1_’="_ ercrlleiit vnlurn. Wo. wil 4-umiirler it n J' \\\\ grvur ttolinvc the plensnr ol showing ill G em 0 you ‘w l ii w.N.frA ron, ' ‘;" Jeweler. yi it S ‘ _ _ ‘portant business with most men- " "~ -“'““"=”" ""‘”' " "’ ' ""'“ ‘“i;:zi°siz°:.“f;iif 3:.. .0 .ii Eddy ’s F i b r ew a r e mer your wants with us-and see ..._ wt.. .. ..}Neat - Clean -_Sweet ____ _,_ g ' i_i_ Made in Rails, Tubs, Round Bottom Fire Pails, Refrig'_ IF You UNLY Knbv' erator Drips, Spittoons, Butter Tubs, Milk Pans. If your Grocer has not gt»i_t_l|cni, send tis his name. neck, two very tender . :;.|’°;,“;l:°|;:,:d|.; You are too rate. llenrfmlw th »--~~»- »~ v »-~ c 0 ie ros Quinn", bonnet ¢)s¢_P|»¢¢¢N>_" msd rm immranc ` fu U, likeours. ' ls fs lfllfifflll '.‘.}";’;‘.,"",,,‘f-'.2 ?."....*.f.al..;,.-?,§..E.l..’.'.`l..§‘ s1si.LiNc AGENTS. llalldlau alloc .- ..._-._»~--~» --- ' s-una: Qu I St. Iohn, N. B. A - »~a____ ,_.____, _,__ _ ._ ...,< ;a. mee*-r~ »- -.e»-¢»;~=-s.»:s. re-- eg __