Ns - ° in zu. oil cloth industry was out throvth w..1,,y with the pericctinit °f Eh* °!'2‘\I\i- “tion cf the Standard Table Oil Cloth C0mp_in_v. All save three, small plants? The following candidates obtain have been acquired by the new company , nd 10 ;et‘1ev the p‘»in.1 absorbed have <-v 41rv~r--- » ly restored to health and strength. ev *_-f ui,--n -mw- ialiisvivvs s Summer f-vqesvwm-ww-irwqv-1 »..--;;7,,n,5,.~»,..,.~...,-,,. -. ., " 1” A wholesome. 2; 1, summer wéathef. 1 s. ,1 J 5 1' and strictly p\ll`¢» .sorrow » .._. . .. . ___ , ff-.~ » 5:-~ ~ " _ --rf. "“5 ' < ff.: ‘ ~, ..-,5‘..'. ~ eff- f '."?&»-'..<. - I" " " ` - " '~ "5 f" .\"f2i;=*~=._';‘ >`-rv ¢'f=5.~.¢_‘.<""~‘ \’,::'~ vr/-:;~ .l.1f",' lv. '~.‘ f .2 - ~-»..-» » 1 ‘SVS ` ‘ " " *~ l""~’57? 'F ’-"J l’ ;"I- 1;-"u f 5"'5' .~ "`.‘¢”5 "-`."'5"<»‘i *1`.‘<`7~"f>i. » -l"' ` “"' " .~»`??‘1'@. ,w . "' f-'fr ‘T2-: ': ¥~4"»`- f ~* :ea . ' . 4 " I " O: iv I 4 F' O » _ . ~ ». .‘ ' ~ » `_ ' - " 5;, ~. -,.1 " -' ~.~: {l~§‘~` 5.35-,<‘-‘it-r,j.f.‘ ""1 l""»j.fv;~.,';,,;,-1’;"f,z~ ._g-..;;_l»v__:,;1s,;,.-5;.§.:}?r.-,r;,'. ;.5.,_5¢-_;%7.4_Ai..s‘,_v»’§.~;‘ J. _,.,_'_,_,§¢_.»¢1-1,* '5 ~ ' - “ 5' ."» '_»¢~~5<~~.-.'5 ."“»,r -‘ 5 5 ' 5 55 f;€ 1,1' -1 =;»:,(-_.-'»_,.' L". ,, 4,; 2 __,'<'.;1..".>.‘;> THE GULRDIAN,CHA » PRINCE ED]YAI,_lD‘I_SLA!§,D.,,J'UI»Y.,$,. . _ _ , yt" ou.cl.orl~lrsusrl=oRMsb. P __ _Y & W .. 0F P. W.. C. EQ .vruummfsiiolsssé ,r-fipacity of nefrly double the r nount collsallltd. ' ,__--7.;Y- -- -- - -Q C . nation: English-Jacqueline McDonald, Pri ` Street School, Ch'town, 81. Bridge, 92. llenfous Depression and Bodily Weakness 5 0 Another Woman W'ho Eno -Found , Health. Strength and Vlgor ln nm l'sc ot Dr. C'hase’| Nerve Food. To wonlcn especially Dr, Chasey Nerve Food is proving to be 3 very gr-ent L5l»-sslns. So many women are we:~.l;.\:led and debllitated by overwork, v\'orl'i.~s or discus.-s peculiar to their sex, .md med the assistance of just such a. restorative as this great food CU.1't‘- Mrs. M. A. Mc(‘ren. Tory Hill, Ont.. v.'rit~.~‘I~ *`.\{Z~` S>’Stem was all run down \\.'!‘.~fl I bcgcazn to use Dr. Cha.Se’s Nerve Foimi. I was wezllt and very nervous and felt so tired and worn out that 1 could scarcely drag myself about the house. it seemed impossible for meto §"t rl-‘st or sleep at night, and I felt that I was gradually growing weaker and more nervous and irritable. Since bezinrling the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve ,Fcod I feel altogether different. It has gradually strengthened my nerves and built up my System wonderfully. I sleep well now, and am being thorough- I believe lt is the best medicine to be had for the nerves.” ` Dr.1Cl=nse’s Nerve Food. 50 cents a box. 0 boxes tor $2.50. at all dealers, or Edmanson. Bates & Co.. Toronto. .. Fmliwear l shoes and laced boots. " Made of fins don ola leather ‘ \\ S _--chocolate shades, light, med# =>_. mm and dark, ‘~ All new this season. X Oxford shoes, but.-toned `. ` J 5' `l».~ _f(,, looks ’ `5;° ' Prices ~ ' 9o¢, $1.35, 1.50, 1.75 .ml 2 oo il I I 5 Moms &Sm|ill,§m Cor.¢Queen and Richmond Su l Gi1ern~ev Cove. 99; Edith Tweedy, 'lbrton 9); D. C. Harvey, Cave 'l`r;\v.r l 90: (1-errldine Sweet, Ca-run polue 99; l So 'l`e_mperanco, Agr`cul‘u-e ani l`Botany-Fannie Horne, Winsloe South, lol Gecgzraphy-Ellice Laid, Cavendish, I Frelfcll-Ursula Guilunt. Convent 1 .\'~_1tre Dame, Chtowll, S6. ‘ Geometry and Aligebra-1‘lll'y Laurel, Y lieriril ll’ 10-'l ' e, .. I.r1iin-Walud McCanl\ol, Prince Street ,Sohool, Ch`!own,S3; Robert. B. Stevrsll‘t,_ l‘».~.rt;-hmv, Sli; Lisrelflille Sweet, Cascuur peqw.-, :-:Ill __ 'l'o'r.\l. Nt'?.lB;:lt ol' ll.\l»tlis Sf >-:.l.\.n; . 1 »1ncEss.\n\' 'ro l~_\ss 400. h f Garnet Lelmcllellr, Guernsey Cove, 610 l, Fannie Horne, \Villsloe, S e utll 505. E Edith Tweedy, Alherton.5b`l5. llsse, 576. - Gere-llline Sweet, Cascuhipeque, 572]. Mysie Lal-Lin, Alberton, 561. ' Maud McCannell, Cl1’t.own, 561. Ellice Laird, Cavendif h, 559. Pearl Clark. S’ Side. 557. George \Vebber, S' Side* 552.. gne, aol. p Lulu Wortman, \Ves\ Cape. 543. Dan Murchison, Ch’town, 540. Florence Stretch, Long Creek, J. John W . Bears. Heatherdalo, 535. Robert B. Stewart, Bonsha w. 533. 1 Jacqueline McDonald, Ch’Town. 525. Sweeu Campbell, Hoathordale,525. Lauchlin Matheson, do, 523. Winnie Thomas, Cornwall, 523. D. C. Harvey, Cape Traverse, 523. Sophie Horns, Milton, 520. . Neil McCannell, Long Creek, 518. Earnest. W. Spurr, Pownal, 517. Maud Murphy. Summersido, 516. Pearl Brown, New Giasgow, 516. 15. Rosa Stanway, Charlottetown, 514. Penscy McFarlane, Becleque, 513. Emily Mclntyre, Brudenell, 512. A. G. Robinson, Mt. Pleasant, F09. Lizzie McKinnon, Crapaud, 507. Ella Costain, Cape Wolfe, 507. D. Scott 'Walken Kensington, 506. Frank McLure, Dundas, 502. l 5 2. Richard J. Westway,do, 501. lleilllslw. special su-ctionrslveu some stung of els- Cyrus McEachorn, Souris East, 501. Willie Bain Cornwall, 500. 1 John M. McLeod, Heatherdale, 497. Leo. Herroll, New Glasgow, 495. John A. McLeod, Heatherdale, 494. Dame, Charlottetown, 491. cult cases 0( A ilcial Teeth. Extractlm; John J. Bynes’ Byrne.; ~B0ad,4f ,_ free of charge. Satbimctoq work at moderst rlces im- J. r. munlulv- ,_ . .ff‘3.::f'f.';'. .. . EOEIT5 Livery Stables GREAT .GEORGE ST. First-class, S i n g 1 e and Double Teams to hire at reasonable rates. , C. E. RODD, Proprietor. 'Jh'1‘nwn, june ss, :hm WANTED __-Q xx iQ“'fION PURE M%°‘:Ini)<:l$eb‘I1:1:‘g!ruuawtk. IBEW*-7° WY 4°! on mein line and $1.60 Y °n bngmhgi Apply at once, with reference _to ug 1;! "fe: folowi crux amazes J - ~ Aroootmlr ef; ...a' Wcodftoch. N. B.: W- B. mliilllgn. w l;C W- B‘"P°'=» _ _ szemsm, Ja.; neocon l>\l>¢f- Jnuss ononlvn. Fulton Buntain, Clifton, 489. Bay, 499. ~ S’side, 483. . Sterling Duncan. S'side. 433. Geo. Wares, Wheatley River, 482. Mary Leard, Bsdeque, 482. , Sadie McGregor, Charlottetown, 480. James lhellett, Alberton, 479. , Mary Simmons. Marshfield, 478. Emanuel A. Gallant. Carmel, 478. Ernest Forbes, Tyne Vlley, 416. \Vm. Stewart, Montague Bridge, 474. Lillias Hooper, Milton, 474. Carrie M. Howe, Montague, 473. Maud Ramsay, Malpeque, 471. Lucy Montgomery, do, 470. Winiileld McKenzie Long Creek, 46. John McCormac, Newport, 469. J.A . Curran, New Perth. 432. John McNeil, Albarton. ‘f `».l. Mary Sinclair, Springdeld, 461. Charles McLeod, Georgetown, 460. Geo. G. Shaw, Montague Bridge, 450. James Hacker, North Bsdeque, 438. Francis B Pickering Clinton, 457, Hilda B. Pools, Brudenell, 4o6. Pearl Clarke Souris-East. 455. Ada Bryonton, Thofndyke. 455. Hilda Morson, Cardigan, 453. Edwin Tanton, St. Eleanora, 451. Alex. McLeod, Ul8B.451. Hillie Stearns, Sonris East., 417. dl5w M p /'=:""' . Lnmedulce ` ` "1- .‘*.1 ‘ refreshing drink fOr It is strionglfl fm natural _fruit acid. T gf A.. ideal if 1 for Picnics.. , lihmwn . At all Grot;elf$., . `, DRUIKEIIESS . IB A DFBEASE . .AND on as I susan » ,_ :scrum IS YOUR KUQAIQ ‘ FATHER. or any of ‘minted with the Disease ness? Wehnvea mn cn be given mrs or wrrnorrr r 1.2;. .lcgn p»~ee%&'§f.rt¢ `5 ing whi 5 BYU . ' sax P$u .l.~..r, 1:11, NV. J. Trainor, Emerald, 423. Joseph J. Steele, Little Pond, 427. John Costain, Alberton. Ml"»2$zie A Mr,-Pllee, Heathcrdrlle, li-1 Christy A. McDopalll, Hef\tl:c>r:ill,le, F. Lionel l`iowatt,l3rlldellell. lil. Graco Sellurznan, Sumlzlersirie, 4:21. Iiobert Drake, Cornwall, ~1‘-lil. L~c~rl.l‘ufle Weber. Cornwall, 420, Lulu _Wrilzht_, Summersiiie, 41:3. lilagme l\r1ckenl.a,Hunter River, Loretta. \Vhite, do, 417. Josephine Sharkey, Cardigan, 413. Lola. Lovett, Alberton, 412. Dellie Stems, Souris East, 411. Charles McLaughlin, Highfield, Minnie Fraser, Surnmerside. 409. James Fisher. Malpeqge, 407. Mabel K? McKenzie, _ ew Argyle, Annie McNeill, Fair View, 404. G\1_v Cameron, Albany, 403, John Keilly, Emerald, 402. Elbif' Duke. Montague Bridge, 401. A. _-1. McLean Montague Bridge, % l\lew 44of ' 1 Arrivals , 441 our 438. 434. 433. »=_ ll/ _._ Lucy Cltmpbell, Cardigan l\`ortl1_ 41't‘)lto Roberts, Murray lzlsrllour South, V ` _ _,°e,m,e L_ R,c,mds,_P0pu,ar mm’ M . llley come _ls fawn, bl'ow11,blue,bla.ek and the dliferent. shades of blue John D. McEnchern, N ewport, 413. 420. 401. % - Thousands of Consumers of iialt Breaklasi Food 5 l@ M I Maria H. Spencer, Lower Montagu -5 Built for wear as Well as $3 '5 - Addie McDonald, Lower Montaqu . Margaret Cotton, Charlottetown, 494. Ursule Gallant, Convent. de Nou' Elizabeth Balderson, Head St. Peter Ruby Sullivan, Convent de Notre Dam Gussio Bains, Dunataffnage, 458. F. E. V. Moliilllan Aeberry Plains 455 !` e_ mg St-renu Jus Edbrts To Keep 5 Up The Supply, " public demand is phenomenal.” no habit hom continued uso. __ - ' sure you get KUMFORT. Never 8¢¢¢D¢ 8 I It can be truly said that. at the present substitute. It is bet}.;>r to bl *Tse éléalg ' _ time, o other breakfast aiu food is as 9011? Mid YOU HWY 9°” I N t of A Dopulzllr as Malt Breaktaixt Food in the FORT are the boot. All Dllim ys Dominion of Canada. Wholesale and re- . -1-f<» --* _ A e tail pzrocers and tens of thousands of de- I lighted users declare wizho-ith.-sitation THE WORK OF TUX-Kl~Sl=l OFFICIALS.. 5 if _ 1;., that Malt Breakfast Food is tar ahead ` ‘ gl' " Q “ of all other known grain foods, and our ._ ,S best physicians pronounce it a true Turkish custom, Qmdalg are reported health food. A visit to the factory at have embezz1¢d¢ve,- £120,000 sterling, e Cowansville, Que., when all is deliqht-ful , ` cleanliness, order, system and incessant. ` 5 _---0--- production, and a look at the aecumulat- T mn .Headache ,n ,en mlmna .,,“ W ing and unfilled [orders at the head omce, KUTMFORT Headache Powders Montreal, is conclusive evidence that the ' ' _ It is literally true when we state t-here -nm DBADLQCK [NC]-{1NA_ ls a temporary famine as far as tho supply . f . _ . of Msn Bmkfsft rosa is concerned. » "" ` .Letters mm the wholesale -and resell frmm. July 19--’U°“°° S*°*°° SP* ‘ trhde prove this statement. M any b_usl- .dial Commissioner Rookhill has post--_ ,ness houses have ndta .package in stockl pcmed his departure in oonsoquellco Of and consumers who do not quite com- ,N10 .d°;5d1°°k betwgen me ministers' ~‘ prehend the position of the overworked Ther! url D0 31895 °f Gm” Bnmm 5 and ovexrushed factory. aredaily clamor- .ylelllllll 03 5110 Q\l0l\l°I1 01 ‘tho . in-. ing for supplies of their chosen break- f oronlof hho_ customs ilarii. The Ger- f,,,; goo.; . mana are creating extensive brick bar- The :Malt Cereal Company while sin- racks oi Tien Tlin. _ » oerely thanking tho wholesale and retail ‘ _, , _____¢.._-- . . grocer-s ot Canada for pact favors and continued interest in the success of Malt Breakfast Food. can give the as- . sul-ance that, with new and increased A » . ` fwllltlesinsy wlllbs able ln 1 week or 1 A;;1f f'm “ld by Mm two to dll all back orders. To the teas 5 td I S_ ' RF HEWS0N_ ` ' 1 Ox! , - . of thousands of noon of l;lao1lleiousC°Mallt; 1 I W; ""nd at ,_ trouble spun, by _ Breakfast Food, Qthe ted rea f _ ' ' Company promise a strict continuance ¥IsABD’s LINIMEBb,1BTE°DG0UISoN_: 55"’ v"""""‘""""" ”""""'A T ' 'T ' -" I Y '- ' H' ofthat high standard of purity that has' Y 5 th N 5 Y_ A_ A. C_ . mile Msn Bmlmst rosa mn 1 rm' 'gd O, ,Wk E,y,,,,,,,,,, ,,,_ friend with young and old. 5 MINARUS LINIMENT , .p BISHOP OF BLOBHFONTE IN. Apply to Jai. Patou 8: Co.' to-db! 131 1 c 'r ws Julyl-*ns n on J°m"&s°°° 5 1 ” Arn o '.’.- v r. son . _ 1 _ ’ _ ° ,hi g I, Ladies Silk the coailutor Bishop ot Cape Town, hal. W&l:‘£\l':h¢i;d‘,mI))e¢:»,ene° have been sold, been elected BtshopofBlocmfonte1n. llveryono ills shook. ll-U0! 33 1° 40. in *_ i 55-1 I1 Also a large nnety cfA1 dot 55 .'==’= 5 4' they wilibajustthothlnglortba . V mom miss; rss snaosjsss hocelirlssls wow-eco. 1 . 5 i~=h°‘ #webs Paws we 3- Z 05 ~ l Right from New York and of course the style is unquestionable, natty, zz ` _ ‘ neat, and wear-...bl i5"S>"n no ` ~ f U f E CE W5 3 2 ’ r lining llais. 6 . 413. , §;§§ Some have large llandkerchief trimming, some plain bind but each of _ 1.75 2.00 and 9.50. » A Temporary Famine. - no _ S6 (ETS: 1 5 __ t~ 225/.e5@f~;f`>. _= 5 .its kind is genuinely handsome and the price is not high $1 00 1 25 1 50; 405' ii; If yon find them elsewhere they are priced higher The Wonderful Cheap Me_n. °- -_ Dsosses CONPERPED. _ octor ot laws on U18 when you ask for .neadnse Powders be _ l" Are AD.-prlvcd of 'Ihelr liavorlte ' " ‘ Breakfast Dish ' I "5 Headquarters for The Rush of Orders Is _Great and , ’°° “ l 5 ` ‘ressing From Grocers in .4 Glasgow University conferred 120 \\°“' . 1 ,- A 5 t cl _ d All Provinces. ‘;o":;;o;?;e,:; ;-,oth Anniversary. Among S, ‘ ‘ M ` --- . the American receiplwis We” P‘°°r°s8°r , ` _ ‘ william G. Barlow. °fH"“1’°l= P‘°f°°“°’ _ _ The Malted Cereals Company Mak- Thomas D. Seym°“_1'- °' Yu” md U . ( 3 - Professor Paul Haunt Of J°m.m Hop" 5111118- ' _. » .1 Jeweler ~ ~ “rf iw if Qs i`__é`v) *N f'~: ~‘ ' _ ~ ».. _ 4 .1 more oom . y our ' ' ' your teeth at onoe. - ' ing crowns oumodclx, are impossible. possesses over the old methods. esvlli I mg! e' J. W RUGGLES Wanted-At once experienced Milllnel. Best qna1ityWhiss Sngu 56 N915-"`° culqrl,nowcolcr¢.I..adiosshcaldsoo.|lna, illlllllllt. ‘1ammmw1iulle1.’l 41mm. , _» U I 1 l 15 In the newest patterns and highssts’ Ed’ H“““’ “‘?' °P°“‘““5 , 5 *.i.m_Truin`e. Prim tmli. P.*i»£-11,’ In 13.1.2. Dishes, soap _. -5 5‘-7-_ _ M i ef _tourists and Allthesoomsintho n w _ \ * ~ --Ar 'run-» Blllllvillllli DENTAL 1 . Drs. Wright & Loge \ (Graduates of tile. Baltimore Guilogs of ilsnial Some Notable Features of Our Lew Sasrfm Seimas. Uulelmess. lnlms, ltlulilms tuple: lim Ellis am I QUICKNEQB We can save ‘you TIME. HONEY and pam. Those who ve in the country and wish ta noe the-e and the annoiance and pain of several opervions. con d Dental 4 B fanuu ° exttrpation of the :ii 5 3: mein; in town, ll-1 t ~ tl)-* B3lli» an treat ani GR ,Su ‘ii 1 6 Dm' Grown and Bridge Work I1 done whileyon walt and before yfrnreyos die wrrk rn; iitthl diretiv to the teeth. ay this new system muon, which as cites loilo oil ms:-nl or mat Wewnnttointroduononr °‘a¢1k.oylt¢minto everyt horn: in th* Province t everyone may know from experience, the .ments of an 1 me great slums; \ ls She Guesslng at lt? KUMFORT Headache Powders are sale ' . .1 N0t M \.lCh pleasant, and effectual. They contain no _ opiates or any harmful drug. - They create Our grandmothers, mothers too.uaodto guess utbsheatci the oven by feeling ltwxth the hand by the number of sticks wood burnt in auehatimo. Not so with this modem. up-to~date woman. Shebakeswitlla 61110115 'i'his‘i'hsrmom¢=l' cnc! heat of oven. 1.-.gill-Il ' §¢;c¢kes.etc.an¢!ispcdeotlyr¢Bah\o. izmptfiiilré heeding! for p__;_________» t 'nw Famous on-snmagseswehwwiv ‘Kata-ky” `_ y 800561111 “S9353 buf' *Quad as _animal ans-.4214-1¢¢=»¢~¢fM ,;.-,,,;.@_£§1 mens; ul- elm: one rut# Rue” ffw “N1