F 3 9 ..- THR U-TiA.RDIAN,' CHARIDTIETOWN, PRINCE , .. _ i ,~ - _ HE'z’1ZKI“IZ`ZE¢§§E M 3%! Cape Breton Ads sie' tai? M Lg#-our e 1 ll l"' if' " W 3 1 I" IA? -;`f G 2 ' t 5 3 e t i -i he Longest War in Record. .. it Is that waged between - a boy and his clothes-the _. /_ result is generally' in favor " of the boy. -~ " 1° , '* He is a bundle of i ‘ aggressive activity, is the '\] Q ’ boy. He sails in to kiiocl; "~" "“` out thatnew suit on sight. . Q . ' ‘_ i. 1 \\ ,A He usually succeeds all ` - J too well. W , His energy and activity are hard to beat, but the passive resistance of our boys’ clothing will do it. ' We sell Shol‘ey’S make of Boys and children’s clothing. The material used in these garments is all shrunk. They are sewn with the best linen thread and we furnish a guarantee with each garment. _If you buy your boys’ clothing from us you can tell your boy to go ahead and enjoy himself. _‘ SHA. IMIIOIDO ]N|`.AI.|I) P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing Store. 9’ I" oaeni commission timiumu . hors-tems-erdiyind themairwas mi' ~ successful in every respect. Though ln” M"3”°” J' Nl°h°i.s°° _“md ix ’?; m& onoommineioa and 1 A threuenmg “times the weather wa; Mx'len__Y. Ctewart, Boston. Mass. "'54""* tlne all day In the qaoit match betw p°ss°”g°r°' by the S S o|l;°t°° -limi 25 22>°ui.i.a..a.aa».Xfzal..e¢:.m.. . " THE lllllll » ilf.f.S.l’l%f... ' I visit to friends in Moncton _ g _ UF W. E. Bentley was a passenge by tue ' express to the city last ninht. Rav. T. F. Fullerton and Mi- -...Fuller ‘ W ll¥$I9.'§-‘L`!! IZZII Z`IZ1`IIZYIIZI!IX!!'Zl!::»'.Il» "l during the next month or two suggest- . Statesmeng Merm, ' ions have been made that the’ dates of" 4 ‘ Latest from Summerside and Prince Countv Nirthumberlani last evening. Eight horses formed a pant ol the cargo _ by the Northumberland yesterday morn- "iss M°D°°°1‘l»°i*t”` °f Dr' F°S°M° ing. I F.W:Kuow1en, Toronto. was a pas- berland last evdning. Mrs. Jabez Piidham and Miss Flossie Pridham returned home last evening. ii Re' 0 B E'”°’y °rCh“"1°"t°t'°"°’ f’ They we", accompanied by Miss Bama. i in the city on his way to visit his brother Priaiism oi Amneisn who win' visit here "1 M“l'“’°'°Sl' J°*‘” Swv for about two weeks. ton have arrived in Liverpool. al Dr Gordon T Alley iotuinerl yes-erday ter a visit to the Old Country u Miss Nettie Seller has arrive i Howie ,from Boston to spend the summer. Miss Mary J Stewart ot New A" i ale, I' . --- ' left lait weak io take a position in .aio fi N 0 I l¢ I i ill THERE were about 110 passengers by the i` Tm mlm? friends °f “mes Sl'°'"""» M u mt’.e:§erbert will reiriet to learn of his I J' Gay & Son ` ` settlement of all Donald, Souris, arrived home fromBostou eudered st iiigiii. a chan ge m senger to Sumineiside 'by the i Northam- J' P' W°°'lb°r-7 made the "und trip by &€ EI ' the_Pi-incess yesterday. He took over 19 be at fhgq= stand ii ~ » ' horses in the morning c Rev. H. G. Estabro ik, ol Springhill' was Miss Damriu, daughter ot Dr. Darkln, li" WW” WU Week. 011 his way to P. B. I., Pugwash, ar_ivedfby the Northumber-17. N°wG1“S3°" Ch"°“i°1°' it - land last evening and will spend a fewy His many friends will be pleased tai weeks visiting in Summer-side, the guest learn that Harry R. McKenzie whois!" of Miss Minnie Wriizht. at the P. E.I, Hospital, is mucniinpi-ov_ei Guonon Hueszis with his young sou of DL and Mis. Coles Murray Hatha 18.1; Boston, formerly of Summerside wasa yeszerda for th N'onh st D 8°] THEN. was a large gathering at the Kin H5141” H¢m15_ , Lawyers’ Farmers. #holding the regatta be arranged as closely i ° M y together as possible so that any one com- i IAN echanic peung in all the events would not lose `°““ and mgn in every sphere of life are investih more time than is necessary to make the -Daily Quotation ListFni.-nished by!! G with the _ ° trip from one place to the other. Unfor'-“RYKERT& C0.. MEMBERS OF THE ' ` Wnilely there are no'yacht clubs in eiti er MGNTBEAL STOCK EXCHANGE l tiiisii wiesi LIFE ASSURANCE coMi>ANi :f;:;;2:;;.::°.;f.e“:;‘*“° ‘° it -- rs n ose to under osiug prices _ July 20 July 21 _ A take the management ot the races in 'each 0. P. R. 121§ 121i Write 01' (3311, place might confer one with the other on the important question of dates so that ~ y .g y Ylontreal St. D B S Genera] Agent’ i the different events may find large num-` ['01-ontg gy., i l"win City . ’ town’ P. E. L ;;;s;i<;f;ont.estant3 from all parts oi the Halifax Smeg; Queen Street g have ever olfered to the public. i , if Y ;.._i , A11 kinds of marble minding afuiiisiil iiiiisii. Aw a. and dark blue. also Fieesione and-redgird gray Richelieu & Ontario - T. B. Gi:.ini’sgieso1ene launch nas been D°mini°” 0°” o°mm°h purchased by a local company to ply 'hm' Llmd S' 0°" A y gn tlile Stnmmerside-Bedeque ieriy service `,=_____,__, ig* _ I ort. e alance of the season. The new '_ i'= boat made thc tix-t trip 05 the ioute yes- N°'° Swtm Sued ter lay at noon. Captain George Clark is m°°5l`_°l\1`P°W'91‘ in charge of the boat and the hours for 0°”5°H‘lPt°d S“P°ri°’ “ Pro’1¢d. - ' .“ Bonds. _‘G AT__ ' leaving Summerside are Sa. m. 1 in oguvm B°n°‘s i I will meet and beat' any cut prices: and give better' " ' "pipmpt °°"ice` " ' ' v ne than any .dealer in Boots and, Shoes in the city, <.. _ _ ....,,..,,, 'ma snopmgu. ` Sunnysiw; -Qiiitoyn, ‘Pf"T3. 1'1"” fi »‘@`?i".»-83* welsiiiini-;:`?~ ,,__., O