C b red E n h mmar an oou w SFCUTIUS UC" \i;(p!eh¢ P Y 2; bands mymofik rad xy, Rosa Rose Rosie It was all forin and O ,L .J p T . ,ii ‘_-um ‘mam i:J::£.'.:°f:.i';:.`}::‘:‘:.°°.;r‘:.:.;t'f.: Cherry y --- she gone_i" My father smiled ‘oli. 1 old not lllro to iniilo, I limo trio _ ....,...... __/..-..... THB 9UAlDI'AN.iCKAlL0'l"i‘B‘l°0W1l’ IIIRCI EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 17. 190;( 7 A ` l |°hlTWlf\f li tbl Ull¢0\'¥ 0° il' IW WI* was the dear old soul who was up in s NC8\'lY Ill elfly ClS¢S CID little room Then I took up my that: ME AT ALWAYS BUSY l l the same time you y purchase you make. Snaps for een buyers every Saturday. osnlmis .1 CORN EXTRACTOR TAKES AWAY THE CORN H you will mm the conf Yours very truly, early hourihs happy couple left for their _ - All lil with GERMAN CORN EX TRACTOR for three nights* and mornings, then soak the _ I heard her singing amongst the angels of feet in hot water, the corn will - , ,come out as easily as can be. w w LhTsn;:;{;iar;e;T:;‘p:ced|:‘ i»:;rl;<;l;’:§ Heaven for Heaven was but such a The Whole thing SAS CNY “B I \ ’ Hon PBlA:° 'farms 1 at Ch: I but W little way oil’ in those days. I waited ' ' ' "7 '° ° °' tiilaverybodywasout of sight and then taking od and uttin on our Y- Cl1‘f0Wl1. Jeweller. Ears; otrstgflgx’ ;“:\"°h;’ gumgnz' I said, “Praise God, I don't care so much pe " ° ' °“ ' now if Iam a reacher,if it will make “Old stockings. Priite 15c%>ott e GEO. E. HUGHES, ‘ . _ soums Warnpole’s perfect- ed and tasteless COD LIVER OIL lust received a gross. Price $1.00 per bottle. 3 for $2. 50 Mabon’s Drug Store, next door to Cox Hotel, Souris, P. E. Island. _ :Wo P I . . ll /2 .ff 112;; A. . . _ l 1 . till; Y;//fi-,M V if I | . |%[//rv///,, ' é ,- , . ~{..or»~ f\1>~~< '” §,{:,,,:;g'r_,,.”i, f .'~.' ._ ' IZ? `, »`».d'“‘-_~‘= S? Q iiiiv fishing Gear at Reddni Bros. Asklthe Boys “Aa to the Quallty,' BAlRD'S FLIES - Tied to our order luEn§Ia__lld. ‘ Dividend Notice !. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. I. Charlottetown, june 1, 1904. Notice ls hereby given that e half- yearly dividend of 8 per cent per annum on the capital stock of this bank has been declared payable at its Bank- ing House on and after and July, 1904. Trauafer books closed from June 18th, 19:14 tiojuly and, 1904, both days in- elusive. By order of the Board. J. M. Davison, Cashier ooo. ~ .1 Allyiilin. ' _, Qlrf. :.f1; *NEW FLDUR Received to-day direct from the Mills. Royal Stuart, Fedora, Gypsy. BCZCUII, in bbls and % bbls at BEER & GOEF y - triinsaodon of other business. ly ordtf, I. L- KLIZAID, f - ' \¢¢i¢t|ty. Charlottetown 16th june 1904. 6 r! d td LAW SOClE TY MEETING. The Annual lleetiax ol the Law Ioeietv of vrinor Edward islaa will be bald In the hw Library ra the new Law courts lniidi on ld ndsy the nth da o1]uus next at xr o"`eTork oi-enooa for lil¢tToa ol olosrs and for the f 1. , f '- ' ON the ev ~ning of the twenty-second a sun for shining. I hated the birds that “ blnomad T9 °“f Cu5t°m"9 and friend' °f ,plgnsant oninpuriy assembled at The ohlrped, I hated the flowers that ll” Fllll§\l0d mn- Stal-e_ Willcws," Searietnwu. the home of Chris- and the people that went laughing and $0 tn th. _ ltopher and Mrs Lowther to celebrate the talking about the streets. How dare m. W° dal” W 3m1°“°¢e° that in nuptlals of their only daughter, Grace they, as if there was nothing dreadful in brit ` Leading studio ,m¢i¢ipati°,, of a huge numbe, of giiiriid. :Ig %7rour;>l:lil lunoxonrio or th: warldéhnnd can ‘plc Rorlo dw? .iss-111 _ _ _ pi' ng e st, . s ceremony was BUDK e W0! utils Wauto 0 ggpgqgg Tourists visiting P. E. I. this sum- norrormod by Roy. D. lu.1uol.ond, oonoin :ish rlion. -guy my im," mio my Pl-'ATTIHUTYPI' ` ' ' of the groom. The brldslookad charming it U. ‘WB fililli. °V0\'!i2|-\|Uil TS Ill AR?"-|-Q pngopg _ mer' We P1°°°.d ° large “der for lnogown or nnlto porn-do-solo and ,irlirht."(snd everythlniz was so dreadfully Souvenir Jewelry to be manuiact- onrrirn r onowor booqnrt or vol-no-l|o.sno wrong). “She has none home." H. und for us and we ha -“st _ was attended by Miss Katie MacKenzie, “I Bold. "H0ll\o| l 10'! 300" Sho Md D0 naw persiusav nnccx. ’ vc J r° Kensington, amor or the groom,\wiin war home to no to but the workhouse." the studimwhrre h:hy ia always ceived the whole 01-det-_ “ping rn Q gun” wgwma ng white “It isailiight my lad," said he. “They l‘°°“‘ ‘ gr ud|¢_ Th, groom ww suppgrmd by went this morning to cali har, "Rosie, WC . . ga Sure it is the best assort dd, Th., Rosle l" and she did not answer, and they } W°“°’° ` 'MMM I»°~»==~=-\>~=»===°f»===1» - . ' ° d ,<1 camo near her and touched her _ men; ever ghgwn "1 the C“y_ wedding march was beautifully ren ere T5* V _ - . by Miss Aitken Montague. Mrs L{acKsn- “R°5l¢»" 55°! llldrbilh Hilo WM! liéld-"But We would be pleased to show ri, who in , K.,,,,,,1 ¢m,,-it, M, bb, no," sold my rntlirr, "run in not dead, my ol lent f n beautiful and valuable ouou n. ‘"9 °“‘°Y y r ew souvenirs' so you took her home to the Fathers house." presents among which was an elaborate may tell your friends about them silver oeiory dish from aurora Division. #Dil Il°'v°dG°d for tailor!" on immedinrniy .fuer um "uma" gh, home, and thought how beautiful it was when they come to visit you' eddin n r wus served mu no nu that she was not up their in the work- W KBPW future home in Springfield followed by the best wishes of their many friends. S1nlth&Company, the ceremony being performed ln St M»iry‘s cathedral by the Rev. Father McQulilan. The bride was F* stranded by Miss Annie Kcefe, as brides- each one 0, your om folks at home to ' mam' D` M“h°°ey' ° bmther °t the _join with me in singing the old hymn, to grcom,was the beat man. The bride looked most charming ina gown of I Q ii S biscuit colored cloth, and wearing a Row meet those who have gone becuz; A ‘nk hut he' b°“ “et being of our loved ones let ns sing very softly tbd las! verse.` dainty p , q white roses and llllies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore a pretty costume of turquoise blue, with blue har, her bouquet being of pink roses. The ceremony wus, followed by a reception at th e residence of the bride's sis‘er. Mrs. E.F.Keefe, Inglis Street, invitations owing toarecent death in the family, being restricted to the relatives of the contracting parties. The hall and drawing room were lavishly and beau- both cut and growing. After receiving congratulations, Mr. und Mrs. Mahoney left for the wedding trip, the itinerary of which will include Boston, New York and perhaps the Si. Louis Fair. On their return they wlll live at Hillside Hall. That they are followed by many and warm good wishes was fully shown in the lnrge,benuilful and valuable collection of wedding gifts, which included a large chafing dish from the Brm of N. 8: M. Smith & Company, and a cheque for n large amount from the Hon. P. and Mrs. Blake, who name on from Sydney to attend the wedding. Thegroom`sglft tothe bride ,was a ring sat with diamonds and sapphires, fond to the bridesmaid is pearl and ruby ring Greatlnterest was felt in the wedding both in Prince Eiward Island and in Nova Scotia, owing to the prominence and popularltyof both bride and groom. The bride has been e great favorite socially, while Mr. Mahoney enjoys the regard of all who know him. both socially arid in the business world.-Halifax Herald. ___._¢-___,i- Sllllllll ill Hll. A MARK Blll Pllllll (Concluded) ‘One day we had been to seo her and as ws were coming away she held my hand and kissed me tenderly. “Good~bye," said she. “Good-bye, dear “Old Rosle," said I. They were going, and I was quita frightened at being left behind. “Good- bye," she said and held my .little hand. Then the tears came streaming down her face and she said, “I suppose I shall never see you any more." “Why not?" said I- my heart was on fire for an instant. ‘The first great gold fever had broken out in this America o' yours in IBIS or ‘il and everybody was making his fortune, and everybody with whom "Old Rosle" had lived had gone and left her. “Old Rosle" must gc to the workhouse. ‘Yon dcn`t know what the workhouse in, and thank God. We have noi. a parish iTEngland that hasu't its workhouse. I knew the outside of the workhous - people said that was the best side to know. It was covered with blue sl tc and always looked blue. I wanted to have a `fres kick at the universe to think y that that was where “Old Rosie" was going. It took a good deal to spoil my appetite, but that day it was. My elbows were on the table, (where they should not have been), but the knuckles were wanted coma creeping down my cheeks. I cried 1 in the morning crying and than I washed Sunnyside tlfully decorated with plants and flowers,H to keep back the horrid tears that would , m self to sleep that night and woke up the marks away and began in cry again. Than I had io go to school and learn Eng- lish history, but there was only one, Sore Feet-Therein nothing like Foot Elm for sore, aching, tired feet. It gives l ata trellsf and comfort. Glva it a trial annd :on wiilrind in it a great friend A. a W. Bnddin, Phm. B., Osntrai Drugstore, boy. God sent his angeh and took her, Old R io" house in her suit of blue, but she was up there in the Fatbsr’s house w tc- robed and golden-crowned, and I thought D Rosie’ happy." So I came to think I should be a preacher some day, and now I want you, as you sit and as you think of that nld tuna of long ago, "Rock of Ages." 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