i ft .'i" f ' -L KDIZ U "'P'~°"‘ '“"°" “'°°”"‘““°'°w°" J -Wm' John alia lit. archaic. ‘although - ‘\ 5_§,1__ _ _ *_ Y-\ \ ` ‘ _ __ if?" l I THUR5P.‘_‘y.LlPff_Yl-5 .___i___-- the 0. P. R. arrives almost invari- ,T Q\ A sf `. ~ ` 1. . _-----W--e - . . Shipment " ._: . Eyroncsmssr or Law. ' ahly on time at at. John. and the _, lj. ‘~ u, '\ . _¢..'.§_ ' » _ 1 __..._--- 0”" umiead gt -Paipne, there is iff.. . It is ._ wmpanhvely my magur done, is to throw contempt upon all "Mu, _ “lay more "dying ag P; J l / f When you require any- thing in fishing tackle , 'you will find this themost satisfactory stock to get ‘your requirements. \Ve carry everything -required by the amateur expert angler. Quality Throughout We take great pains in selecting our goods bu) ing _ direct from the makers. If you colne here once you’ll become a regular _ customer ; l 0 I J. G. Jamieson , DRUGGIST ' --~»~svla_1 '__' ii......e_ee’ i ‘murder m. than or crime gi any kind. friends of the govei-l...iellt and eomimn. a mum wiutll, ii ini- in which ta raise a ¢ew‘°¢i°“ . f ence especially at Cb°f1°'-¢°¢°"“» bv 10,” ,in had “rely and inevitably loyal cltlsans. All loyal citizens, than ‘ to tb; desirad haven. lt is another are in duty hound to assist. as far 'ffm-e are storms and en forcement of the law lug entirely dine.-gn; matter to lol-_as they ,can, in the observance and low the course, . ' cross currents and unforeseen occur- The present indifference must give ' re.-ironed with before the place to active interest. And interest rences to he _ _ desired haven is reached ls contagious, Let the friends of teln- we have wmfpn, in the ralm of the pcranes, the friends' of law and or- `editorin.i Sanctum, of the enforce-ldar, work up ll little mort enthusiasm mem (.1 the Prohibitioii Act. We | in the work and more progress will be have hi-id lettersiand personal inter-_made. Publicity will do much. The views ,_0mn,,,_,di,,g the i-nurse mapped _prosecutors ln the different sections Gut, and assurances of no-operati0l\_can help themselves and help the h,_,,,, sincere ami well ineanliig frlends_cnuil¢_; _they are _engaged in by giving of me Temperance cause. But we are_puhllclty to their efforts and to what ,mi iiumindful uf the fart that the_f,lipy accomplish. Friends of_the cause, voyage towards the desired haven. and they are scattered thickly over mu l,,.L_|,i;,;!i,_,u, ig bf-set with many I the province, can also do mllch by let- li i the mapping Out ting the public know how the cause is dlfficiiltil-5 and t a | of the course is by no means the end- _progressing and what efforts are being -1-h..,,_. me many 1-ross currents to be made towards enforcing the act. 1-ncouiitereil, anions Umm Y-he illdillef-'These also can assist the prosecutors ence of fril- mis, the fear that action in their work. may injure one political party andl The Guardian, let lls once more tru.; ci-clit to the other. the lifter- mined ,_,,,l U,-2-ani'/._etl opposition of those who pruht hy tile trlllllfr. lil iidllitiori to these and maui' ‘lfher-“ that might lie illentioncll, there is the assure our readers, has no political or any other axe to grind in this matter. Our desire is, not to find iuult hut to sees the law enforced. We are prepared, even anxious, to desire for strolll: drink 0" ill* Daft "l M large pruprirtioli of our people. 'f`h<.~i-;i- ci~o.~s currents ure to he reck- givr the government credit for any- thing done towards enforcing the law. Unfortunately, so far, there has been oiiwl with and to be overcome. lmul-lt cause for adverse criticism not . - I . Prohibition is the law of the prov- only by the Guardian bilt by “WHY inc as much a law as that against throughout the province, including We hope tnmped G li T are the its eufui~ci-ment is as necessary IIS “lf belief tllillgi in 1"*-ll” “ml will . ' 1 ‘ ' . I stock of ink, i.,.r and iiik in all sl/ei-l. Prices $1 50 to 55 75 ac- cording io weight. G. El. Taylor jeweler at Optician WM- HONBOURQUETTI. Hdr. Private Baths. Running Water and.- |.f-og instance 'l‘elcpnuiie»» in all rooms. _ Large Bright Sample Rooms. | OUISINE UNEX'Jl£Ll.l:Jl2 » SYDNEY. N. S. l -dl!! ' -1 l l . h l fl l l _ :.°1.:..°.:..*:,:s,..». of .» me of lore her -neighbor will reel tnankiulpi Nw. the whole Canadian trade. in that she read this advertisement. evaporated apples falls under suspi- Evcry hnt in our millinery saloon whether trimmed or untrimmed will oe offered at the ridiculously low price of 500. Now this is not a printer’s error, hilt is what you can term s grab price on your Side. All child-l ren's millinery and girls' hats includ-* ed in this sale. Nearly every hut of- fered is of this year's import, but Patoil'i; ure to have no left overs and wo want the millinery rooni tol display the many linrgains we are' offering in our furniture sale. Hurry up »,r_id help iii; make room. P:lton's. _ _ 7~1sl/ltr. Get. your flags for dncor&lon now Ht PAT()N‘S, 7-25 Mtf. Cameron’s °‘Ilome--Miide-- Bread” Swe ‘--Piire-Wholesome (Always The Same) b had at these gmccra- Comn li co-iii at A lictwa. ' hen either is due. ind that will wear a life- _mint oi any other law. To hold it in _unhesitatingly sive Credit Of \'l*=““@ time. \\’e have :1 large contempt, as unfortunately is being w IIISHONEST BHlI’llll*lN'l`E~l. ln ore than once and honest farmers --- _ have rhore than once been humiliated The f'>\l\_>v~'i“g lJ@“’B mlm- ‘land Ui" hy reading in the newspaper tawa, July 22, appears elsewhere in S this paper: i “The department of trade and com- fr merce will probably take action against certain Canadian shippers, based on complaints received from the did country that dried apples marked "fancy evaporated" have been found to contain -seeds and cores be- low the top layer, which consisted of high class products." Through the dishonesty ol perhaps icion. This point should be kept con- stantly in view. _ No doubt the guilty parties in this case will be found out, as the Fruit Marks Act leaves little room for os- `cape, and it is hoped tllilt, for thc good iiéfine of Canada, they will lic' so severely dealt with as to destroy their :lppvtitc for that kind of trail-A ing iii the future. 1 What hits occurred in the matter of this shipment occurs quite frequently iii cases where detection is a more oiiticnlt matter. Even i-mice icilwal-ri` Island prodilce has fallen under sus piciiin llcifullsc of the ilisllioncsty of one or two ghippers. we i.t»iieve'thni prince iciiwiii-a is. lulid filrnlnra, :ls ri class, are as hon- est as tholis of any other country in the uurld but it will not. he denied that there are nt least ii, few among them who would not acrllplo about making a dishonest dollar hy pulm- iiig off un inferior article, if there was a reasonable chnnce to escape de- tcctinn. ln fnct this has occurred -- l’utm|n's Com Extractor Dispclls Corn Sol-eneis The real corn remedy, the one that always does its work, ls l"utnsnl'.-l (Torn Extractor, which makes corns Crockett dr Co-(`.hap|1el's Grcccry, - (`rabbe’s Grocery--1. R. Cronin l ‘ I - john Cameron-john Wlicatlt-y, _ \Vm McPhee-P. I.. Smnllwood. | P. Mullins (between Richmond ll surely "ds your feet 0| corn! or l’ownalStn) Mrs Triiinor tlloehford S cnllouses whether just starting or of M rg Gao Moore Water St-between many yea_r's growth, Price 250. at nam & Powmill ` all drugglsts. and callouses go quickly and without the least bit of pain. l‘lit.nsm’i~i niakr-s you forget you ever had ll corn. Goes to the foot of the tor- , mentor, absorbs its roots. PHHOVBS the cause, gives lasting relief i»utnam's quickly. Weir and 5%., 1 -1--gi--,-'--*-I ‘ ' asbilvaoulksllswiillit By . it lllili lpfy lille lla lfiii ll Chl 005| -lllry er ready Sa ample ia Alahnatlns no llllndla thi anyone 'can deeorsla his iq ills simple direction given on avr! A811!! ON lollow- nof only lll We would hemahow U*,UUF' t ister provinces, under glari ngs at that. of fowl stil ozen grain, of pressed ha s of our ng head- tled with y stuffed with refuse, of "large apples at the top of the barrel" and all charged unjustly and unfairly to “dishonest Prince Edward Island farmers," Thus the whole class fnlia under suspicion because of the dishonesty of one or two men. Prince Edward Island is admirably situated for a thorough inspection system. Its isolation, of which we so often complain, especially in winter or when telcgraphic nommiinication-is interrupted, might well be used to make it one of the beet sources of fond supply on the continent. (llir butter and cheese are now un- ider inspection and they have won a llama for themselves in the British market. With a law compelling the inspection of cvery product shipped from the province and holding the producer responsible until the article is finally disposed of the name of Prince Edward Island could he made u liumll to conjure with in the mark- ets uf the world. Already wc have a continental re- putation for pure seeds and they are in rlemuild from one side _of the con- tiiieiit to the other. There are safe guards around the seed lilislm-ns, it is true, hut sufficient care is not being exercised in separating the mniiy varieties and the result very often is disappointment on the part of the purchaser. Strict inspection would prevent mistakes, wllfill or accident- al, iii this respect and would ensure youll seed true to name to the buyer and u good name for Prince Edward lslallil seeds. lil the cilse nf Drndllcts sold ln packages or singly, auch as fowl, pressed lluy, butter, clioese, eggs, hc., each article should hear not. only ii l'. ld. Ialand‘trade mark, hilt also the name of the producer. Should the nl'l.iclo turn out fraudlllant it could he traced to its source, The good name of the province is its greatest asset. That name should he on every product exported, and so sacredly guarded that it would he an assurance that the product is just what it claims to he. , NOTES. » An excellent article by J.E.B. Mc- Cready,Pllb1lcity Agent for Prince Edward island, appears in a rqccnt issue of the London Standard. The fbeautles of the Garden of the Glllt, its new industry, fox-ranching, the car ferry, oyster culture and kindred topics are discussed in forceful and gtaphic language. The article makes a splendid advertisement for Prince Edward Island. That "lt never rains lint tt* pours," although not usually verified in or- dinary experlenaa, has been more han verified by the rain of the past two days. The ralp was needed and already the~ro0t |°§e£=%n£l§a%“L ;!#Lg§? fp?" °l?E:"lre srool and grain crops throughout the coun- gcofgtsziuan yards arsllooth w tr! are showin! f-ll' 030°* lll l“!|`°°l\° _ Fennel] 9 Chandler ' ‘ , 7f'l-"-5-7»'ii if 5-»»f »il»"°'f:i |52 Richmond St- “ rectal week aaetlllssaasoli usaelcmaagfiiu-dmlw the Wi . , - boast that Pl-lace lllllward Island? cl-opasavsrlall. ._,__., the late arrlvali of' passengers and‘ malls. These arematters which it would be well to keep constantly be- fore the railway authorities as there is a tendency among officials as well as among ordinary individuals to al- low neglect to develop. ::Protect your skin from chatting, roughenfng, and reddenlng--tau sun- burn, and freckles-that is likely to follow driving, yachting and exposure to the hot summer sun. Lotus Buds Cold Cream is the preparation you want. It ia not oily, sticky_ol' greasy and affords ample Dl'0£@€tl0“ from the attacks of Old Sol. Large jar 25c. 'l‘he McKinnon Drllg V0-. corner Gt. George and Kent Sta. 'l‘RAvisi.i.i-:R coMPi.AINi-l. sir:~l wish to -draw your nttep' tion to a very unsatisfactory train service between Stellarton and Pic- tou. l understand that the express train connecting with the Island boats have only been on _time three times this summer, notwithstalldiiig that the I. C. R. is nearly always on time at Stellarton, where they appear to hitch up freight trains to curry malls and passengers to Pic- tou. On last Thllrsday the liltb inst, tween there and Picton. .We would like to know how long P. E. I.. is going to put up with this nuisance. Complaints are coming in all the time from passengers arriving at Picton. It not only delays them but also holds up the "Northumberland" and "Enterprise" and keeps all the employees in connection with these hunts that much later every night and ln‘addition causes that much more delay in the mails getting to the Island. Kindly start n campaign in your- nn-tfrdate paper to try to get the To the Editor of the Guardiam- Sir:-I wish to heartily commend the stand you have taken regarding the enforcement of our Prohibition Act. The people of this Province ir- respective of party demand its pi-0, per enforcement and will not tolerate y la a nose with this matter. If this state of af- fairs is continued we will very soon see the Bum Party li'tlng up holy hands and demanding the repeal of this good law on the ground that it and is ruining the morale Qi the pw. ple. They did this in the days of the Scott Act and they will do it again before long. It was feared by many when Robt. Jenkins was dlgmigged from office that illicit liquor dens would spring up like mllnhroons over town and country and it looks ns if this was now the case. The good work which Mr. Jenkins did in en- forcing ollr Prohibition Act is well known to all, and bears forcible tes- flnlfmy to his ability and fearless- ness ns n prosecutor ag well ng gn his love for the good cause. Not merely a. ‘breakfast food', but a wholesome dainty | you'll enjoy oftener than oiice a day. _1__0c iv. "July clearance sale at Paton's of mldsummer‘ goods and discontinued lines, wash dresses for children 651:. to $3.50 at 1 off, all remaining house dresses and wrappers your choice for $1.00, Kabo cnrscts worth from $1.50 to $4.00 for $1.00, the only reason we can offer you for selling at this low price is that we 'are discontinu- ing the lille. All Indies' wash dsagaag l oil. 'All last season's left ovsra in ladies* golf coats ai; lwoh. These goods will wash and look like new. 48 ladies’ ralnpronf coats at i Price. Any ladies' crnvan- atte shower proof cost in stock at 84.00. A counter full of ladies' whit; watsts ranging in price from $1.50 to $4.00, 'your choice for $1.00. lf you wish to partake of this sale hilrry np, these goods will sell fast at the prices lered. Patolfs. 7-lslltt, ° _ innum- "Coca-Cola' is one of the flnaat drinks served at our fountain. Ti- it w \ V S _ to lay down on the chart, with rule haw. 8 |00” \\|"'|\°l°°°"'°° °"m°°’h°;' du Ghepe, causing serious lnconveni- I l \ \\ _ ` . ~ ef" 0' ` ` . ` at 501: each. Special Union jacks This makes a splendid flag .V vé . Received F Flag Week At PATONS England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Canada and other British p0SS€SSi0IlS Will be represented in this grand showing of flags - _ We have thousands and thousands of flags to select from just in tiifle for those - who wish to decorate their homes and grounds for the visit of the Duke of Connaught. We have Union jacks, Irish and Scotch flags, Canadian flags from Bc to 25c. F'ancy festooning, handsome centrepieces on pasfeboard with five flag holders 27x i6, I0: each. PliTON’S special large Union ]ack on good cloth 72x 50 at BSc each by mail , for a motor boat. PATON’S anticipated a large demand for flags and made their purchases direct from the flag makers in the Old Country so tllat the prices are _rock bottom » JPATONS I thc train coming from -St. Jollii ar- rived at Stellnrton in time _and was I _ _ ' __ ir forty minutes late getting into i'lr- __ _ - _ V B _ .T- _ -_,__ The development of this Company has been verv rapid and entirely sat- isfactory, and it is quite likely that this will prove the greatest iuoiiey making proposition that has yet. at- tracted Charlottetown capital. The Company is at present earning more than its bond interest with only one vessel in commission sind is capable of shipping about 500,000 tons of ore per annum when in fllll operation. it is stated that one col\~ tract for half a million tons lisa "The Marguerite is without doubt he highest grade 10c. cigar on the market. It is made from best quali- ty Havana and Humitiatra leaves, sl-:ilfully blended and closely wrnp- ped. It is the favorite cigar of eit- perts-the only one that will satisfy you. i0c. carh,~ 3 for 25c. 'luck- ctt's l3olii|liet is a splendid hc. cig- ar. 'I‘ry tliain. The Two Macs. Mldtf. “"°“"Y "ee" “ig“°d' We have a complete range °“""”'"°“ 'f' ”“"’° l" *NB ‘““°*-ef- '-Clean that straw init! "Kleen of flags at rockbottom prices. 'rnnvni i.ER, .. . . .iiiiy 22_ i9i2_ ' Aféff lgfk You can secure any flag from _ _.._`-.__,___ ' ' ‘ _ - ~ \ ,__ H stains-loc package. ii. A. Foster, us you wlsll, National, (,1oth- HE PRO IBYMUN ACT- central Drugstore. 7-”5M3i. lug C0 7.20 mtf V I I I _ Don`t F orce,Your Widow zzz.=.t:;:;‘.':;;":.";.:°';°:.“°;i to Work for a Living lf you have ally regard- for the comfort of those dependent oil you, you will see at once that their future needs are attended . t ~ to, so, that even if the worst should happen. your wife and child- 'S no Swppmg the “le nl li(l“0l` ren will not be.lef`t dependent upon others for support or forced to go out and work for a living. The Canada. Life, for a few cents a day. will give you thorough protect- on on your llfr. lt is the company that has the strongest reserve oil the coil- lnenl, has liberal payment plans audits policies contain geneiolls lo in values. _All claims are promptly settled-ii.'s record ot' 65 yearn of lonnrablc dealing _ s unbeaten. .See us today about your insliranite. W K ROGERS R. B. Rogers. Special Agent. K;nsili’1glilhl‘ Bunch ~ _i _ __ i Y ‘ by in als Give. The Boy Alliance starting him on the saving of a 20 year Endowment Policy the North American Life. ' We insure children from one year upwards. Female life o insured on same rateas male. See our agents or write. f]. K( ROSS A Opera llouae Building _ __ Ch arlott clown | L... 1 l .WE 5 ' ` i .’»~ t.. or » '.1 .. .z.<_.i`..» ,». ._ _ ._ _ m.-i .. . . V »~ "il mf. f I Modern Convemences ‘ at Small Cost l?on't you wish you had modern conveniences ? Aren t you disgusted with th_e_old-style closet-full of foul odors, filthy and uusanltary? Here is what you want. _A modern, sanitary closet that can he installed in any home--tliat’s _ _-_ T ll E T W E ED ~ -~' Sanitary Chemical Closet nr l ,.1 T it is made of heavily galvanized neu. is "” l . very simple in construction and operation' ,il _ --nothing to go wrong. It is absolutely od- ` “' orleas when lnnae-sanitary at all times- requires attention only once a month. In. stalled in any house---no waterwgrks or plumb-ing required-~ only needa connection with a chimney hole. . Call in ash see one-»note,bow simple it ls. Yon'll want one. _ l i mln any aaanihtr. it will myaln ._ Stanley " i._'p.eafd0n° ‘gn _ _faq my--¢¢__Bg_ _ _ ,~ Gt. Qgorgc alid,Kent dt ...~.»,. tx- 4*’ ~ ' ' J ~ -1 ~ -1; » l r a ' - toil and we can say the same about _ ` . , ..U tn I th n “_” we Wm “Buy ymn. Nags mg th., Namoml , _ n ur or o i. Sie nooi_l_train co__mi:__gr_f_rom I-l_all_i’_aX, THE CANADIAN V}l_§NE/.UBl.AN.pay 24 cents Gash for washed Clothing C0 and dezarate your I8 MB Y BWBY I IDI: 0 me UHE COMPA Y. _ at Stellarton but getting delayed be _ fggaagg |B?.o°s°f_'i§_'°r Ugfginlcg hoine for the visit of ill. Duke of oniialight. 7-70 "lil -_ "iii<_‘_r,~‘i.';<`s?»;' 1 _ " if/ . 3 o- .orpl \ _\_ | Q _ __, /_lt _ Wi 4,?" Bcllapplilfell 2- fl L ‘ lfhile ravellng \ r-\ _ ,fo fn ._ -» _ , _ _, . ._ , _ . , . . . 1 ‘e l i CSS »--»--f-- * sronss ' OTI-`1ERS!LL‘8. after thorough tests, ls now officially adopted by pil1ctieallyslll.heGreat Lakes and New York Sleainsh p Companies running south and inniiy Transatlantic lines. Three years ago Mr. Motlierslll gnveapersnnsl demonstration of his remedy on the English Channel. irish Sen nlld the Baltic, and received unqualified endorsement from lending papers and such peogle :is Bishop Taylor Smith. Lord Norlhcliff. an hosts of doctors. bankers and professional men. Letters from personagc of international renown-people we all lmowjlo- gether with much other interesting .and val shle information are contained in nn nttrnctive booklet which ivgl _pg sent tree upon receipt of your ii . u lillrftl?erlsill's ‘liszusranteed not to contain eo- eaine_ morphine. opium, ehlorul, or any cosl~tar product;._ ogtleboboxi ls sufq_clent_ tf_or _:getty-hur ioiirs. . x ai- n rsnaa an voyage. Your drugglst keeps Mothersill's or will obtain it fo_:_yoii from has wholesaler. If gpm have sléy rou e getting t e genuine. se ree! to t I: Mo'l'liEkslLL REMEDY co.. 8# Scherer Bldg.. » aelrolt. Mich. Also at 19 St. Bride Street, Lnndlll. ontreill., New York. Paris, Milan, Hambllrj. __ i H P l l lllilillli K. J. MARTIN. B. A. Barrister Notary Public. etc Monuv Lo Loan Morris Block- llarlnttetuwn ,_,__.__a__.._.i.__.__ ~_1;. \ 'illizxililoi-:lt Ross, M. il. f‘|iysini:lu and Surgeon Olli.:e null resid- nce that of Dr. MrL:uigllliii Phone 3i_:,l. i(l_; _Prince St. 7 - rjlvloiil ispil. , A A. McLean, K. C., lluualti McKinnon Mclean Q Melilnnon Barristcrs, Attorneys-at-law tlrown Block, Charlottetown DR. JOHN LEDWEl.l».'l|.D .:li uiolul Slreelmppuilitc Si.l’l\\ll's Church ilu-lra uolll lo o'cl.ic|r to 3 gi. m. DR. tl. E. CRUKEN ` (Veterinary Surgeon) _ Honor tlrnduale llnlvsrllty of 'lzoronto s0iit»ir|o__\;o.;l.ei-_i_nar_y _u_|leiéelAdplronto UllltllB|` I0* I , . . . i~i.i..-raid. No. i lt ll. i'hni'ie”i'i~ il.; ri" lrlrlin #nd _ l. J. YEO. M. D. Physician and Surgeon ll|\lgl'.l|l?¢.`ln§: ' Phone |10-I - ~ Warburton (Rl. Shaw Bai-rlatan, Attorneys, Notary Public, lar .Mlces in Cameron Black, Charlnllswvl' P. B. lsllml. ' . ~._L__.__._.. larsl. aaunawicl Q Hvmellnl, N. B. ' t=sL 1 sa and Bas [fretted lloiel I gitalaésghn t‘|f:°mT|=xi'l"s|'i{elt$' ':\:l:£¢ DR. CLI F T11 Sp¢elalist-Chroaic- Illnesses 63_n_§p_i_if.i_i_l_- wmimvllln' u. 0. lution. x.d. elf »i _f ,_ "_'_ _1__- "1 i. *_ s ¢ _ _ ,._. . , _,s 3', ‘i`»g` »_,- _.,_, na..-. ~ _ ar iowa ' * _ ‘ ,