i§`l*~ ‘V i i r,- ....1 I I i t . 3, -P, i~1'. if-. . _s ¢. -ll' il.. .fi ~;~i .' i -.. . .13 1 ii- i ,_ lf -..» .~ i 5! 3 P;-.1 i" -Xi e' ' ‘i ri 1 l ,sp ..l, . .en __’. i ia ‘s-als; 1 sz! Q, 3 1 .V i.. ' I i i fi .if- ._. f‘§’- i` .é-‘l ,_,. .v ,‘ g 1 I, t 1" 4- i iii, . H i. ’ F' -gif' i ;,i ' f .-", I ,"f, f 'l -. - \ i iv ` ' ‘ “ ~. . I - FW *H752* '*.i’|'W@'W 5 v h _ . _ , . g,»,_\;“.,,._ ,ip mn <4-f.-A\n>» i ,_ ws ~s~»~ 1 _ f . '\~-,~,-V-\,_ » ‘, . V* 7 ' ` . --'-» `_» ' ~ ‘ ' “ , .iv -_ i---1 r..r,.i ¢¥ 1 ri fr fi. . if-u’ =~-. .- » _ V p _ IIISAY _ ' --ran nrrssir mms V _'l.'.'l*l'E- A” ' ' finer or miB."_ ' ' " -AUGUST 2l,,_|,9||’ Domi Hcsiiaie }I:.¥.:‘.a‘.*i.‘.f“° is iiieciirsiriiii culiiiium is I it i New England and P.E.lSland ...:.i'.:i..‘;*;<.>.i1‘§§:.‘;;.1;.‘”;:‘.“.f.i'..‘ Silver Black Fox Co. Ltd. Members of P. E. I. Fox Breeders Assn. BOSTON MASS CHARLO'l"l`l-ITOWN 201 Fevonshire St. 156 Victoria Rd.. Shares $10 Par Value , , .-iiigust 23rd., at 7. p. ni. 4 Class A Fox Proposition Class A Foxes 14 pairs from best ranches on the Island , _ Class A Management Directors, Men of Integrity and Ability Class A Ranch and Location Class A K arakule Sheep and Mink Sheep produced young on Island this year. PROSPECTUS ON REQUEST 5052-8-20Mtsttf We have a modern ranch near Montague mg’ U”-“G Traverse' F" me D-“st ~J..~.:‘ _- ,‘,, _ T gt C Visit of Oyster Expert Itinerary of Lectures Lectures on Oyster Culture will be H0” T" Sm? delivered by Prof. Julius Nelson, Biolog- ist, New _lersey Agricultural College Ex- perimental Station, T uckerton, N. J., at the following places, commencing 24th August, inst.. Malpeque Giand River 25th “ Miscouclie 26th “ Summerside 27th “ Alberton 28th “ Kensington 29th “ Charlottetown 31st “ Georgetown 1st September Mount Stewart 2nd “ Vernon River 3rd “ The lectures will stereoptican views. 24th August All meetings to begin promptly at 7.30 p. m. soio-is-isi/iifsi First National Fox Exchange Q I of I’. E. Island, Limited _ c iurman ' Bm. B10... Summerside. P. E. I. DIRECTORS Dr. A. W. I. -ard, President S. M. I-licks llub:-rt Ilowatt, Vice Pres. A. E. McLean I)r. J. A. Mclvlurdo. Secy-Treas. 'l`. D. Carruthers George l\‘lcQuari'ie, Maiiager This exchange buys and sells Foxes, Furs, Real_Estate, Farm Lands, Fox Shares, Stocks, Bonds, etc. Nothing but first-class Fox Stock handled and none but thoroughly re- liable companies represented. Persons desiring to buy or sell Foxes, Fur_ Stock, et_c. will consult their own interests by cunimunicating with us. Write, call or phone. _' REF ERENCES: Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Summerside, or R. G. Dunn & Co., and liradstrcet agencies. Phone 68 Agents Wanted P. G. Box 250 0m fm av be illustrated by tw s as s ~ il ! S. _ _ 1"; ' rm 1 ia"/"Y 9| Get the Best Kind of Good Plumbing---Our Kind Fred H. Trainor 5° <3?-ii°» Sf- Don’t be satisfied with the ordinary, cheap, shoddy kind of plumbing, the kind that doesii’t cost much at first but rolls up big bills for repairing. With our work first cost is nearly always last cost for we have had thorough experience in the buisness, knowjust what is right, what to do and how to do it. If you want perfect satisfaction you will find that our plumbing is the kind you want. -IT DAYS to buy in this Province. -'l‘tiE'MORNlNG DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lailei-ty's Tousor- iul Parlors, Sunimerslde. -FLOWER SHOW, Prince 0! Wales College, August 26-27. 5071-8-21M6i. -MH. J. C. LEWIS, Guardian rs- prcssntntive in Albcrton, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter. tf. -ll.-\\'lNG.-The farmers of Port lilll are busily engaged in harvesting their crop of hay which is n good one. -P. LONG CREEK.-Rev. Angus Mc- Millan \vill preach in the Baptist cliurcli. Iloiig Creek, on Saturday -(`0I'1\`TY COURT was iii sessioii at Port llill on the 11th. His Honor Judge McLeod presiding. The docket was a small one and was soon dispos- ed Of.-P. WANTED-Girl for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. G. P. Walk- er, Notre Dame street, Snmmcrside. 5018-8-171161. -ISLAND GRADUATE.-Among the ciiiidiilntcs who lizivo been suc- cessful iii passing their Mzitriirulatioii Exiiiiiiiizitioiis to Toroiito liiii\'ersit_v appears the name of Miss .ftiiiiie Irv- \e.ir Miss Irving li.is been attending .iivis Collegiate Toioiito and lii-is had .i l>rilli.int iecorii .is ii stu dent llie Gu.irdiaii Joins \\itli her iiiai1\ friends in offering toiigratu lations -ENJOYABLE LAWN PAlt'1`Y.- he ladies of Maple Leaf Institute 'ive an eiijoynble ice creain und 'aiiily sociiil on the beiiutiftil lawn of Mrs. Iililligzin, Slierlirooli, on the Gtli iiiiii. A pond iiuinber were pres- ent \\'lii<'!i lic-ipod to iiiiilze ii sociable time and :issist the iiistiluto fund. The sum of $‘_‘1i.l|) was rciilizeil. .~`\ \'o;e oi Lliaiiks was tenilcreil thi- host and hos; css for their iiiitiring i-ftorts iii iiizik- iiig thi- evoiiiiiig so sui.-ccsaful and thc \otc wi-.s uniiniinous. Stiimach Tormenis .\`Ol'i§l) AD\'I(`l'i FROM A Wl'fLl.- l{NO\V.\` I’-I-i\'SI(`I.-\N Men :ind women Who sufier from what they cnll llyspepsin., Indigestion or just plain “stoiiiiich-ti'ouble.". usii- of some pepsin pill or tablet, or oth- °" artificial digestaut. This, experi- cncc tcaches mc, is u serious error. In ninc ctiscs out of ten, the distress is caused hy the devclopincnt of acids in tlzc stoniaclt,-foriiicd by the fernit-ntiiig oi thc food. Instead ofa digcstniit being reqiiircil, something slioiilil he tal-:cn to dissolve or neu- tralize this acidity, when normal di- gestion will iolloiv ns ri matter ol course. This acid matter is distinct- ly poisonoiis und unless it is dissolv- ed, digxcstion nicrcly carries the mass of-fernicnting [ood from the stomach to the intcstiiics, where its poison is absorbed hy the blood and carried all over thc body. 'If all the grcnt army of people who suficr after nearly every mcal would make it; n point to take ri. teaspoon- iul of llisurutcd Magncsia. in a qiiurt- er glass ol wntcr after each meal, there would be no formation of acid- ity and consequently no distress or discomfort. Sour, acid, gassy stom- ach, heartburn, belchinlf, bloating. etc., would then bc ri thing ot the past. “Bisuraterl lilugncsin" is a physii‘ian's prescriptian. It is inex- pensive and can be obtained at any drug store. It is prepared for just such trouble und the best proof of its cilicicncy in that it will stop the sharpest, biting stomach distress i five iiiinutcs from the time it enters the stomach. simply hy dissolving the acids that have been formed there. Its action is nbsflutely harmless. ::REX/\l.L \'lOLE'l‘ TALCUM l’0\VDEI‘. is eoniposcil of the purest Italian "I`:ilc. Bomciif Acid and Rice Powder. Exquisitely perfumed mid most plea"-iiiii; to the persons of cxactliig tastes. It loaves that soft velvety fceliiig and coiiibineswitlitlic virtues of 'l‘ulriim those ot' nii cfflizi- ent iibsorbant mid purifier. It is an ideal infant powder, equally suitable for grown ups. The powder is so lm- paipnble that it adheres securely to the skin. Aiitiseptic and deoiloriint, lt prevents frlctioii. chafing and keeps the skin cool and dry. It has a true Violet odor. It will please ilie most particular and exacting per- sons. 25 cents. MacKinnon Drug (`o., Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. Mif- | . Yds is *lv hlg-\‘\O° ally seek regular relief in the form‘ --ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany otder. Mini- mum charge twsntyifive cents. ‘ ~SUBSC'RIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry dute. liltf. -HAVE ON HAND a number of Northern Maine ranch~bred mink, which I can supply at. reasonable prices and at ones. Now is the time to buy. Don't wait too late as they are bound to advance in price. Have also number of niarten, fisher, foxes of all kinds nt. very lowest prices. R. J. McNeill, Tyne Valley. .,» p ., . 3322-7-3Mt.f. iissrsiiii risiisoiiiis -l\Ir. College Bowness, Kensington. was in Sumnierside on Wediiesday evening.-Y. -Mr. Charles Todd, Bradalbane, was ln Suminerslde on \Vediiesiliiy.- Y. -'Mr. Gaudet, representing the Rock City Tobacco Co.. was a passen- ger to Charlottetown on Wednesday --Mr. William Green, Northam, was | a visitor to Summersiile on Tuesday. -Y. ' -Dr. F. W. Jardine. l{ens'ington, was ii passenger to Suiiiuierside on Tuesday.-Y. -hir. A. B. McKay, New Loiiilon. and lilr. James Elliott, I-jlliotijs Mills, were visitors to Suninierside oii Tues day.-Y. -Mr. James Hunter. Kensington, is spending n few days visiting t'i'iends iii Dunstaffiiage.-\'. -Mr. Il. li. Moase. Keiieiliigtoii. was iii Suiiiiiicieiile on 'fiicsday oii abusi- iiess trip.-Y. -Mr. George Crozier, Hitiiiiltoii, was iii Suiiinicrside on 'I`u<>sdiiy.-Y. ~I\lr. L. R. Allan, Suniinersiile, was ii piissiriiger to (‘liai'l0ttcto\\'ii on Moin- .lzty moriiiiig.-Y. -Mr. \Villiiiiii Doiglinrt, Long Riv- er, wus iii Sumiiiersiile oii Weiliies- day iiiorning.-Y. ~1\liss Saiinilers, of Molitreal, is vl- sitiiii.: iii l'ort liiii, the giit-st oi tue Misses Ailaiiis.-P. -Mr. Fred I’. .Ii‘iil Pnckod in ond and OWO Pound tins only. l5l i1: route to l)uiisiai`fiiage, where S mils spciidiiig ii few days with ll. oils.-Y. igrziiiied iliree wecki-i` viii-.zition by l’i‘o.sbytei~iiiii Coiiizreieiitioii of Lot