Ciuoasoi JF” 8°" www) _ _],|,|iyW'heat H $15-ml o ill ills ini- f.urii iiiriiisi Dorn 4-Si H Pork $12-79! r » THE GUARDIAN ’¢HAlLOl"1"B’1'0WK,..’llNCB EDWARD ISLAND )ULY 9 |904 % "W Dim emce into be “bu had at Bedford Station. u I ‘ A " 1 J. O. Rlmr, of Rosetta, 0nt.,graduate `o! the Guelph Agricultural Oolleg THE GOLD BOVBBJIIGN on eacirlabei of So",-algo Lime Juice is an inauranc THISS City ol Lo d Pl rapand today n on makes two ‘tri toC _ A p0u,,,' of ,er-iiy and strength- . THB SS Lunenburg wiii not make ‘ner FRESH FANCY CRISP CHRISTIE “Ruler trip here todsv. TBI Princess arrived last night at 9.15 and express at ILM. A special with baggage came in at 12.80. Tris: service next Sabbath morning July 10th. ln the Presbyterian Chumh Montague will be conduc:ed by Rev. A N Simpson. M-A of Suminersirie. THE Bona Fides sailed from Cardigan YBS|28l‘~lHy with a cargo of oats for Picton. From thence she will pr-caused to Richibucta to load lumber for Cardigan. ` Us has been appointed by the Local Government as successor to Prof. E. J. McMillan. ` JOHN Andrewso! Andrew’s Mille, St Peter-'s Road has received a telegram from Winnipeg announcing the drowning ,of his brother-in-law in thai. city The deceased was 19yeara of age. . Mechenica, Farmers, Sporlamen I To heal and soften the akin and remove grease. oil and niet stains, paint and earth, etc. use The “ Master Mechanic'a " Tar Soap albert Toilet Sow Co.. Mf-|- . OF PERSONAL INTEREST. TW BISCUITS---= as ieaciaiet iw r¢==iv¥d 1 - ,g clndin Social Tea, Mala, Cocoahar. Assorted Sandwich, ui Water lee Waters. D I Prompt delivery to all pans of city. Webster & McKay, 5 The ideal Grocery. _ gt ‘ in are our apecialty I E FOR T0-DAY. . . . du ex A pie Plea uc neg- en Ml) 1>| nc eac Q nc; Pi: iz& ry: each f° e ' re _ at Ottewu stating that there will he no D 0 u n extension to the lobster tlsb ing season s year, so this is the last day for tching lobsters. Urwanns of 150 passengers went up -ist River on the City of London yester yafternoon. one half of whom were cursionists. The outing was thoroughly joyed. A large number of the country lke greeted the passengers at each port i0c doz. ZZ' ound trip. Cnsuros Lcd is ge at present visiting ammond Larter, North River, and has een successful in securing good catches salt water fish, many of them meaenr- g 14 inches long. THE Inspector of Fisheries yesterday ceived a telegram from the Department cxanefrier 1s& =°¢ “Ch ciilied at. Dark Fruit Cake 25a pound serum cake me ver lb Nut Cake as lb ‘b VI THE Y. M. C. A. ish w es to thank the rlous speakers, soloists, and choirs and White Cake I P" Bread of all kinds, all fresh .I and good. , D. Telephone ali. Eklipae Bakery ‘ ' ' W Bakea Beat Bread THE Campana arrived l t niirht at ght o’cloclr with a full car; of general crchandise and a large number of aasengers most of whom are making the iwho in any way have helped to make the work of Brighton Camp the success that it has been this year, for their services and for the deep interest they have shown ln this work. ear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed. ' Sold everywhere. E. G dhill of Gledhill’s Advertising Agency Toronto, is in the city. Rev. Robt. F. and Mrs. Whiatoc. Everett, came to the Island last night Rev. J. W. McConnell, of Moncton, will leave on the 18th on a trip to the Paciiio Coast. C. L. Grant, the popular commercial man of Halifax and bride came to the city last night. ` Mrs. Wallace, Montreal, mother oi' R. G. Wallace, Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, arrived last night by the Campana. Rev. E. Smith and family of Cardigan, intend leaving next Wednesday for a trip to Nova Scotia in the sioop packet Mizpah. Miss Bernice McLeod and her friend Miss Siils, who have been attending school in Toronto, arrived last night by the Campana. Miss Jennie Ross, M A., Principal New Glasgow, N S Academy and her friend Miss McKenzie are visiting at Miss Ross' home in Bedeque. Dr Samuel A Nicholson, son of John N Nicholson was a passenger to P. E. I. last evening to visit his home at Dundas after an absence of four years. Miss Alice Tcombs, of Boston, sister cf THE FLOOR OF YOUR SUMMER HOME Need cool, dainty coverings. Mattings form the ideal material for this purpose-Here are a few-we're ready. Moderately good japanese mattings, in neat patterns izc, r4c, r6c, etc. Pretty ]ap matting, strongly woven on it twine back, in pretty, soft, cool colorings 22c, 240, 25c, 28c, etc. A notably good line, in a carpet pattern of Persian design, in Q ` "'\¢ r so `v-4 . IY\ r r " wnrrn /R GLOVES _ spend the summer visiting her old home \., r here. She was'accompanled by Miss W Thompson of \Vest Newsom. ' ' Mrs. Lemuel Arbor. of San Franci , _ / ,` If m 1 si AND ONLY 75° THE PAIR ! A |ree.t bargain and the ladies know it. i W, mgy mag; by the way thev are seiiir\¢_ You'Il find them evervfhifll _W° 9”” Eingiquetlitv. real kid. made.in France. the hom. uf “und Km Clava;-two dome fastener-e__ bietolr or whip lfitch|I'l8» l>¢l'f°¢\ m"“9' °|°‘°m’ fine aoft stock. well worth Sl-|0» W¢9k°` P"'°°‘ 75e. _ , * . ' ~'L"~"'f: ,._~/ ,r ' , / E) 1'; , _ /,..-:7'_~'l'Zir.z.‘::f/ e ' ° I _ u i 1 (M Wd V A E _ ' . V . I I l i W Sole Agents. George Robertson, nf the North End, passed through here on a visit to St. Peters, P. E. 1.-St. John Globe. Miss Dorothy Brennan, Snmmerside, Misa Dorothy Mclnerney, Moncton and Miss'Jessie Doull, New Glasgow, N S. are the guests of Walter P and Mrs Doull. Among the passengers ty the Van- couver, which went ashore on the way down the St. Lawrence from Montreal for Liverpool was Rev. L -i Wascn oi Charlottetown. Miss Anna King from West Newcom, Mass., came to the city last evening to sco, accompanied by her son passed through her old .home in Prince Edward Island. » 9 wvuvnhwsqpqn WEEKS Q Uh? “W the “"1" "“Y °“ he' '"7 °° ‘"5" creek, that Jenn McMillan of Fairview, I S - , be the candidate for coun llor. Mrs. Arthur has many friends in this L C0' city.-St. John Star. LIBERAL CONVENTl0N» f-<;»§ § l ...E rug Clerk Wanted One having a short experi- . ferred, but not necessary. Johnson & Johnson. Cor. Kent and Prince Sts. Q o-cs-oo-0-oo-oof\¢=~s>§ - o-o-oo-6>4>o-i»>-ooo-o At Home This Summer 'l`l1ere'a a whole vaca- ' tion in a KODAK We have Kodaka of all styles and prices, and §i.co and $a.oo Brownie Cameras. ‘ Hd *0 90 _‘S _(9 “Wir gi ~‘. Addresses were given by the candi-` `; dat(-s, Hon. J. H. Cummisirey, Hen. The Liberals ot the second electoral -lflhll BBld¢l`Sf0U. WHL M0m1lf¢~ D~K- dlstrict of Queen's met yesterday to McNelll,Slmon Pineo,Allan Livingstmc, choose candidates to represent the Wm- HOWBPU- JUL!! MBLGBIJ.-THIN! Mi* party inthe coininizlocai election. The Lea" and °°he“'“”d "5°I““°"5 i>HS`0d M chair was occupied by Bsrj. Rogers, BDDFDVUIR Of E119 DFGSBDE G0V¢\°l1mf'UU Presidentofthe Queen`sCounty Liberal DUUOY Bhd the BDDD|l1¢U1€'\t°f D- A~ Aswo|a¢|°n_ McKinnon, M. P., to the Governorship _ on motion or william Mm.m,Msynsid ofthe Province- / seconded .by James Wynne, New Haven, I C 'md 5“PP°l`t°d bi’ Ann" L|vl”“’t°“'N'W -Weekly Excursion Bulletin. The ' Mile Creek, Dr A. E. Douglass was cUmfqr¢,,,b|e_ palace [mn S_ S_ “City of nominated as Lhecandidate fcrAsssmbly- Loudon" Wm make four unuuuou Ex man' There being "0 "her 'James mer' Uursion trips each week for balance of , tioncd the motion was carried amid great seuuou as fu|luws.__ To Orwell' wedges. v» I applause which the Doctor in an dw M 3_00_ Round :np 25c~H;-Nrfeut ‘~ eloquent speech tlttlngly acknowledged. R|ve,.’»» Thursday at 3v30_ Round THD Hon. John Balderston of North Wilt zoete “E Sb Rh, 1." Frm : i e ay at 3.30 shire, moved, seconded by Robert A Round Tru), mem .crupuudysmurduy at MoPhail Nic Mile C h v B mek' t M H"2h 800 Round Trip, ~i0cts Children half G M°Mma° M New H“v°“’ be um °““d‘d“" fine. Plano and refreshments ou hoard. L . . for founcillor Hum, Bmly' 5, fi, “_ D. K. McNeill of St. Catherines, moved, _The Orange Ten and Demonstration i soft green-or dark red, strong and light 283:. Others of better and stronger weave, come at 320, 34<‘ and up. American Fibre Nlattings, wash proof, fade proof, wearproof, 530, 58c per yd. MOORE FQ. CLEOD seconded by James McLean, Nine Mile oi On a hnilnt being taken the latter had a majority of one vote and his norninmion was made unanimc us. Messrs. McMillan brothers. To Make Dollars so why befcareless in spending them? Why not consider the reputation of the establish- ment to whom you give your trade? We place before you at record of over forty years fair dealing. Surely this is a safe place to trade. Besides with no rent to pay, there is a good reason for our low prices. Come, see, compare. on .luly 12th will be held near Crapaud corner instead of at Victoria. ii d Iii. ”"M`_m Eriryrif" "H renee in the business pre- At New Glasgow, P. E. I. on July IRL’ Susanna Parhbaloved wife of the late Felix Daucett,in the 82ml year of her age. She leaves to mourn four daugh- ters. New Stock Boirquet, Marguerite, and Maritana tigars A now in. If you wen: a good smoke, try one of these brands. “The TWO MACS” licbonildiilicllnnon, DRUGGISTB. Cor Gt.George and Kent Ste. John Newson. -'hr-'o.»--fr.-~/rf TUDHOPECARRIAGES Deering Machinery siiicsss, Rsarsns, mowsizs .urn noizss Riiicias ALL KINDS UF EXTRAS FOR FARM MACHINERY The Tudhnpc Carriage Company have hcen doing business in this country for many years and their Carriages arc not cxcellcrl in _any country. PUSOIIS contemplating buying a new Carriage or exchanging. will rvrtainiy save money by callin on me. u _ _ 1. The lhering Machmeryis acknowieilgeil to be tin- in-st, and iritenr ing gueurchaeera will consult their best interests by §f'i:€~ '- ~>. "li -1|' ,i / i . r chili W. '{:'L" ',1l. “=i. \ ini :if i . / i * i r .Ji .iii \ ` r l ‘ i » i ‘ 1 ; Nl I i si. .W i i fl 4 l i r i i r r if » . . ,V fi i 5 i i u A l i é i 'i. *. ~. t