, .. _ E .L _gf S, ._ f»-5. ~\ .S" I1 l. ' .2\ _'lf l ae . . r ;'.>1..' b" _ fe: ~v‘» '<*-,~ .*‘f,; \ fa _. _ -.Q . '».~_‘ Q -églf -'F - if-" _ .r '_-_~. ., ‘_` vie. T .5 _ ‘ J ._ _, .~;§.-.. 1** 3 . . 1 -Ll""' fill -,» - %;- ._,, , "J iii; 7. ,; t .- 4 ~. I] . lil h 3553535 ¢` . 1, 5' -,, l 1 at h Bl' are tlly Phe his ds. aiu for .112 1 4 all at ed F .f lf ‘J H ` 1. §=__ ._ _ .__’ i : .. ` 2, ;,__ f., .,. 5: 4. 1,". u . ‘ ,.5 ,.,- e *_ . .';,_ _._ ... __ .r. »' Q .. if ii p . .~ r V ;` 'sa r 3. As* _._ ,__,_ _ l Sl ;,-f;l'_‘ i M, ».'_!_.;:_- . 'vi' ~ _ "". . ~ ; Y ~ "l ’\. ° .\ ` ,a\ ¢ > . `.5. .1 - . ,elf “' = 5 g, . .‘_.:=J.1- `. .'.°, 7;! . _fj ,' - 1 - ..,-». _ , _.\_ I b _ THE GUARDIAN CHARIDTTETOWN JULY 12. lS9*l _ V‘|`I Q _ The raging ,,_ . ` lion that fav. ~~ I ages_tlie earth, 6 fi seeking_ that _ M which it may ; _ devour is 3 ._ ttf _ `_ ,_ A fearsome an- ~:‘ ,` tagonist to ~. \_'_\. fight. Ill- . health is a \,.\_ \\ stealthier but /,f_\\ much more ~/' A 1.- , _ dangerous en. , _/_____ Yrfgc \ 'Wg . ne \: ~"_ l'~ lvl -' Q. .1 4°? I -:. y %%;At hrs: it is ` ‘ `./ » ,_ -,, usually as a tri- ~_ -_ ' ding indiges . tion or a slight ' S _attack of bil- _ iousness. Then follow loss of appetite, or headache, or nerv ousness and sleeplessness. or stupor. These are the advance heralds of consumption, malaria. nervous exhaustion and prostg-3. tion, and a multitude of other ills. There is an easy way to avoid. and a Surg way to escape from :li~nealth. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Me ical Discovery gives edge to the gppetite. invilzorates the liver, makes the digestion perfect and the blood pure. It is the great zippetitesharpener, blood-maker, liesh~builder and nerve-tonic. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption. It does not make f`labby_Hesh like cod-liver oil, but Grin, healthy tissue, without corpu. lency. Honest dealers don’t urge substi- tutes for a little extra profit. “I cannot praise Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discoverytoo l_1ighly,“ writes Mrs. Mary A. Seay, of Andersouville_ Buckingham Co., Va. “Uv friends gave _me up as dying of consum ion. 'I tried everything. but Few worse, until lxbecame so weak I gave up a I my housework. I tried four bottles of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery' and have now no more need to take medicine of my kind. I recommend your medicines-the 'Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pleasant Pel- lets'-to my friends with I full belief in their When any member of the famil is sick or hurt, look in Dr. Pieree’s Medical Ad- viser. and there you will find the remedy. It used to cost $1.50; now it’s FREE. 1008 pages. Over 300 illustrations. Send 31 one- eent stamps, to cover cost of customs and mailing 05:11, to World’s Dispensary Med- ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for paper. covered copy. Cloth binding, so stamps. ,T d -. V "` " ~ emy. lt is al- _ } `,' ~ Q ® ways easier and . ' > ' '_, _,A\,__ _better to avoid -. '. _, \ g it than to tight , _ . ¢-- - A it. lt comes in - _ _ \ \.a'r Olls guises r if 1 esawevessaaa The Great Home MAYPOLE SOAP Cleanses and dyes At one operation. aaauaaauaaruaaanaaauu ##'l=~# S (D Is _the modem Is superseding # Scienatidc form All other dyes Of home dye W'herever intro- * duced . Its convenient form May be used by Hsscontributed to Any-*ne wi lhout. Its popularity, Previo ‘ ‘- us expert ence. *Gives a new ap- pearance to the goods _ Dyed with it. ltd osSi1ks, Botins, glpolens and Cot- Acolorq, te _ s re cnarac ri Equally well. tics. Entire freedom From streaking. A strong point. Beauty. freshness And evenness of Does not give that Common sppeaiance imparted by common dyes. AYPOLE SOAP§ lladeln England. gap cents ucake for all colors and 15 cents for Black. % #tilt-¥l¥¥#il¥ii%9l¥##¥i#_#fii;;fl# At all Droggisrs. ln all colors. §% For all I- abrics. % Free Book of Sampha of \\'ork from P. E._|SlANIl DEPUT Charlottteto wn i’l.1?\vt.‘_ - » _ HENRY R. LBRDLY, C. E. A. M- Can- Soc- C. E. ‘ Gradmtrc Follege oiClvil l~lr~_giii;~c;‘iiig Co hell L`iii\'v=I‘. 2 ded." , The Boston Transcript says: -~S_pa1n has almost. ceased to be Worth consider- iuv as a naval power. All that is left tobher is Ca1nira`s squadron and such odds and ends of her old navy HS C210 be patched into sea-going c0nditi011 at Cadiz and Carthagena _ ' “The running ight off Santiago was an illustration of the character of the two navies. The Spaniards fought there as at Manila, bravely, but without skill. No one of the vessels of Sampson’s fleet was seriously injured. and only one_ot our sailors was killed and but a few in- jured. The Spanish ve ssels, on the_other hand, were pounded almost to pieces. hundreds of their men were killed and wounded and the survivorS are PU' soners .....If Cervera could get to sea Sundav. the wonder is that he did not dash out before, say when 001' limi' sport fleet was on route and Sampson had weakened his force by furnishing vessels to convoy It. If he elected to Sw). at Samjago after that he should have clung to'the city. of which he was the chief defece, until the VBTY last ment of its resistance. _ mi-But this desperate dash for libe}`lY» which proved to be the ileet’s_suicide. may have been preclr-9»‘-ed by lmpefa' tive orders from home. sent _at the in- stigation of Blanco, who is said to have Etfewesce nt Salt Keops the body In a comfortable, weapons of surprice need no longer bei h°."hm| nan' WANTED -By a respectable woman a sit T0 RENT.-Summer cotblize. seven rooms, at Amherst Cove, Warren Farm. twenty min urea from Rocky Point Wharf. A pplv to John N ewson, Ch’town lldw T0 LET.-On Upper Hillsborough Street a. desirable House _ containing nve rooms, healthiest location in the city. Terms moder- ate. Enquire of R. J. Wood. corner of Hills- borough and Euston St.reet.s.‘l lltf LOST, on_Thursday the 'ith inst, a. pocket book containing monev. Finder vill he re- warded byleaving at this office. 9 3i pd. WANTED-Aa assistant cook at _Hotel écadia. 5lw T0 LET-A large room in Wright’sHall suitable for lodge room. etc. .Appy to J A, Lawson, P. 0. Edmurd Burke. one of the greatest names in tee history of political Pants A good pair for $1.00. Others selling at $1.50. Others for$1.7 5. Other lines going at $2.00, to 4.00 Boys lldd panis Blue Serge pants at 25c,a.ssorted tweeds at 50c to 90c. cinrH|iiceS:%Twztns ul’ Blue Andrllaok Worshl double-width the best value we ever' had ` Sfpgw “gig a large assortment for men and boys. We can give you a. good straw from 40c to $1.00. going at $1.40, to 1.50 and l.75.` Ready Made Clothing, Tweeds, Hats Gaps, Gent’s Furnishings, Staple .Goods -the' largest variety and prices ever shown by us. See "gpg _S|||'\g nice patterns good ~ . °°l°"° styles, at $5.00, 6.00,/ 7.00 and 8.00 S A gogd Tweed! suitab;e5 for l;(>)y__s ' '99 per suit., _ uit an pants se. ing at c to _ , ~ my; sung a large ...ssnrtmenn 7 Dun-Owl-l_alto of ___,_.G§i4ta _ Collars at So gush, 3 selling at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. ,at 30c, 50c and Soc. per yard' 7 ,ur I °' Da lens Road to Woarl 75"" sr; I seumg at 30? to Sellivs It 20°. 25# 30‘:r;0° y aper ya 'V Agoodsuitlor50c. I. ,__ , Prints at Do Ginguna Flonelette at Bc Sateen; ning to thezealcts who have seen in . 2- é ,J ~‘ Loc Lat ‘ ° . ¢¢ . ' ruiored cruisers in a long 'stern chase B"“C°“Sa”|d- ` 1 ' Dress mmhn hw N down the shore, but d s royiuff as they 1. ‘ , ` 3222155f§;?;d;h;?_=s3i;2i_E.r_;:tfiggn 1 N can and SOG St0Gk9 ara a torpedo boat destroyers. engaged single ' ’ _ r handed by the Gloucester, succumbed - s , ' ~ -1-ig CERVERASS BOLD DASH- urged lust week thatihe admiral should ' ' I\_Hl_!ACKAY’§§ R LEAD RS ARE... o J 5% weoifer vests .'lZ.‘3§.'§2.'§i.lll.i;.l’.`ll.ii.‘ll‘i 'l?.y11'”§Zlf ;:.‘:‘;‘i':.i:.‘;?“f:.’f:f;'°.; :i~f“a;;‘.“:a.:Pi:..:.‘l BARGAIN llllllll _ I T0 LET by the vear or for the summer months, a large two stery, well finished,dv\'el- ing house beautifully sitnlated on riling ground overlooking Northumblnnrl Stright and within about two miles of Victoria. Crapuud. A charming spot for tourists. Apply at once tthi ofii 25 ill lllllllll Z ro 2 be had at about half price at Hornsby‘s Bmk his way through io sen or perish. Swm ‘itf ":\dUJlI`?‘~l Cewera will go dolwu to \/VA.\"l`l‘-JD-6% fegéboardaers c_an_`be` comfort- ' ' -ommander who os' a .ably accomm 'it at . rs _ Lanicronh h1si0_r5n2;s,_€'in ; M329 ‘Gt UloI_\__ E15 f tireat_Geo Streel. Anplv at once. 'flif 91019 n' _ “ =_ “ _l TO LET.-'l`nat comfortable and ple_a~untIv position in Santiago hay was svtittly ._.i.._,,,_;ed i._.,,%..,_0,_,_ Ln,,§,- Quegnh ii¢,,,g(_ th.; _»`“, _ , -. ,.5 h. te .tie eot ecommg untendulc’ ‘ind hi' SAW hi` ,.`I?iIistri.i-~2.‘4. tf. Uevfr have gol P3" 1 'hu' 0 1" L Umel ' T4) Ll"l` -The building at irescn' ocvu »i.~.' . .- lf f' ‘he cu'1nc~'oll ‘ .1 .‘ , . l " “. .' L '»' to uttatl.. and 1ig_.1. Or 1 __ ~ ~ _guy Tllcssrii Bl.i.}rc Bros. ner; to Nl<.Leod~ -_ , 1 , ~ . = ‘L -"~-_r L au( ibrick buil ing (cnt .st.“ect. o.~‘~fc.s;ioii given U-l~`l‘-‘lfé "5 me "‘)U`iu_lh_= all 4 5 .\'ovemb<:r1st.-ll. Bcairsto. ` 29 tf steamino' out to sed. lt was sound tu.:~ ; _ _ _ D ' ' ' "' illikilslllil ~.~‘l»‘ - .. ' AND S , \\\ UCS, :intl with Slllpi Ukmued_ bf' ffnglf ;.°0U_\’w_-Qu 'the Murray Hirbor Road a. net1`S Who lill€W llCW l0 make :rt-.'AI1J_'pur.-3 cor:t1iuinga_;‘iiruof iiioncy. The owner ¢ ‘. 1 . '~ .~" ‘ ‘ 2' Y 'f . iid “ul1!l€l'S Who knew l10W tO Sl1O.Jl,_Csu h't\c 3 p o ing property and * to ‘ , `. _ mying e: