_gé THF GUARDIAN f‘l-IARLOTTETOWN PRINCE "’ . ‘"1 *ff ‘f“f»""`;; <_=’,>'=i -.»-_-»-.-~ .:_~-,- .1 _ __ ._ . ._ _ ‘->~ ‘ .'~ ' f' If ~»_=»:f”"'.,. ‘f »»~`<- ef _~.-ir.-.1-r-, ._ ._ - - -\ _ t ,.» -..~ ' . » - -\ _- 1 - -- ~~~’“ f._~-5 1l."=~-_ fe,-. \e A 1 » -4,.. -,»~." ' ' '~ v.~». '. l. f . _,. " »" ‘ ‘ ' ’ - ‘~-».~ * 'vi f\<‘.- 1-'-.<,'=‘~.'<.g.1§>,-,»~. -N 4- -.Q ie- -"“`:;;1I"~g°»:;;a‘=;;.».~; #_ _ --~__ 180 to 400 per yard. Fancy F rilled Fluslins _ 200, 220 and 25c per yard. White and Colored Scrims 100, 1:20 and 150 per yard. _ii Curtain Vluslins 150, 180 and Q20 per yard. TANLEY 1 BRUS. _'_ Bestfff Dressines Are what you wa-nt. We handle none but first class dressings. Our li 0~ ‘Combinations in Bfzck, Tau and Chocolate canno* be excelled. 101:. Boulevard- liquid dressing,-has made a name for itself. Once used always used. 151:. Diamond Liquid Dressing, is without doubt the best l5c. dressing on thenarker. 'l ry it. 253. Gilt Edge and Egg Finish--a`i=o large siz , choco- late combination-The best made. ' R. K- JOST, _sw-\»m»o-to fa-ra-tee-6'-( g Stampefs Corner. is i. H Pianos » » .aiu (‘ Q) , li _ _ bya boy of12 yeam or more. He had a ` H ` face and form which with a few or more " "" ~ years of development might be worthy of ef/ I .7 '_ 'TN ,-T-(t ’£;.I§, ft, ‘J _» \~/t - _ A ‘j ‘ _ man f ~ f f _" Q ,liberate raid up0na°o0m_pany of little girls, 0'- “gy-,ti `-‘ 1 wantonly destroying their play things ` _.Lf =~ '» fx' __C- _ _Af . . ` -_-;::-Emil lb \ -ff. i ‘ ` ` -: I /'r fiction i ll It is not alone the tone that makes Qm-"Pimos so- desirable. but the action as well. You will find it' any to play them--ei sy to get music from them. I-IWEAINTZMAN H ' Tie ghg lead. Some of the leading musi- A Y cians of the world use them in preference to all others _-.._..»..‘¢» gap nla0»°O~ All kinds of other in- struments in stock-0|' 8°' notice. ~l`y bi-o=@_vd Z If you were British-to-the-core ‘your little sport on the occasion in ques- e»x»m4nA§>ooooeo»oe»»y ueloaaaaoraaa ll il Mus” ns V -I B K W '°‘ . 4 town talent a.nd'Pmf. Earle are distinctly 0 ¢ Uys of Sllllllnersldea . an admission to polite society. It is much to be desired that they shall be made to understaud how objectionable to the rest of the au`diu_nce‘is the' perpetual disturb- ance which pashes charitably under the name of applause, sometimes also vulgar- ly previous. It will indeed be unfortunate if our boys for the sake of untimely display of what at the bottom allkn ° 1 f ° ‘ . . animal spirits’ Shan Z' We are showing a very large assot\mtl'_5i¢_ dibllt as is inevitable now have to geld Wedding Rwgm _ ` V V A -_ - - Th d » it ii 1 of gm md in One who sympathizes with you, for your own sakes, in the present _state of; your minds as regards the ‘powers that be' for your restraint- and your education in the science of good citizenship,-1 would speak a friendly word. Boys,notoriously, seldom see things except as they are told them by those wh om age and experience have taught, usually after many mistakes and misconceptions on their own part. The ideal boy despises a. bully and a coward. The bully and the coward are, as a. rule, the same person. The full- grown specimen of that genus eventually' wins the sobriquet of rowdy/ We do not blame you when urged on by those who take advantage of your. weakness and in- experience, you commit what would _ otherwise be a cowardly and bully-like, act,such as guying a respectable middle- aged, defenceless stranger, who came to` perform a. duty to which he had been as- signed. Do you not see, then, that it is not the manly part to throw cheap re- proaches and insult- upon the one who it stands alone in the midst of an unfriend- boys and were watching a dog iight, in which several dogs, canine-like,_i running out each from his own back-yard, combined in the assault upon the poor stranger dogg which= has just come to town to take up the posi- tion of night sentry in the house of a new master, you would certainly spinpathize with the ‘under-dog! You would feel yourself acoward if you did not rush in fair play. Of course, you did not see that tion was of the bully-coward variety. We all have made like mistakes. But your fathers should have told you better. The other day a. man stopped to admire a burly band of Summerside boys in aii- other part of the town, marching in _skirmishing order like soldiers intent on a noble mission. They looked as if they might be knights-errant of thc old days of chivalry; out in search of deeds of der- fring-do; to fight for the weak and oppress- ,ed, and topunish tyrants who dared in- sult or take advantage of defenceless females. This gallant company was led a Paardeburg; And yet what was the ‘s astonishment to see- them make ade- and but for timely intervention, one at least was about to treat a little maiden in av most cowardly and inexcusable fashion. They were indeed, little boys. As yet, however, they are uot.what we et know the difference between a bully ;j_ Locit ~» 1 -t. .~.\--5 \ ..;. f V - _ff BRIEFS M - °f K- tins. Meet me the V future make agood citizen, having no ________ y occasion even to be afraid at the approach Always Busy Store 01121;- wlre-xg th bo _d I A t e _. I _ ~ __ _ -\~~-~----W-=---_-v-e-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-e.~.~M~....._._.,._»_._._= ` I s we w n e un so prop e y ' _ - ' ' _ 501' B, boy, under stress of excitement, at I ` liloclieyimateli, con"§0ious that the reputa- and Province 2.12:* “£5 °";‘;’;" °'.;“;§;‘°“°:;?.§.'..t‘; muscular and alert champions is at stake, lm ortant ' ' tofshout and scream and whistle as ° _ ° _ shrilly as _he may. But the pro- _ By Reporters and Correspon prieties ot a hockey match are not on a par with the gentler and morereiined - 1/ dents Every W h¢re° events which from time to time trdnspire 1 _ _ .g - _ 1 0 ---- - ' within the more sacred walls of Market “ _; _ \\ I .THE Princetowni Road Msthodis ‘ Han' Hence emi-cans andpiapwhoops and‘ 'I H ` H i _ church, which has been undergoing t_e_ gtliier characteristic ebullttions of the tra- _ _ ,in b um f it onakyahoo are not expected, any more p8.ll‘5 V\ 8 l`e0p€l1€fl OD tile l O than the / p ,, y would be c xpected of you in , J““'=- _ ‘the d,,,_wi,,g mm at home when the fam Well, the people are lluding out seveial facts about H. _ Tar: Halifax arrived in port yesterday ily is entertaining company. Imagine how - _ morning with the following passengers; lt’ W°“ld Sh°°k the W-‘W9S» U09 |90 SDJ U10 'st' our sho., 'M' my ht “ly *“ ~ ChaS_ Kent, Miss Coady, Mary Connolly’ iixegves, of the company were the polite Canada who guarantee every DOOC titty Khi- M,-8_ Coplan, MrS_ Cameron* Miss M_ E. o er of the household* disturbed by one Bull, B_ R_ Baker, Edgar Hobbs' Henry of the rude noises, which if uttered in the zldl “uf §h°°‘ af. ni B, Om McA1eer, Edw_ comin Nellie Bums street of any well-ordered town wculd,in and knowled of what will Sell' I0 IWW* s \ _ _ _ _ ge Gert d W _ Th I - ‘ all probability.land you in the lock up.Do _ _ pmleflu Ssteglii fi fo! Qwnié paiselrllfsgé you think it would be palliated as ap which u nm’ “lable ‘nd °° '° -'N ‘l"" “ali” 1 i d _ ' ` ° Y y a ernoon: 'ss . ‘ “gan Mm Davld Landnganl MISS Mc plausie of the lady whose songhas perhaps are enabled to show the lstelt style! ll IDBI ll UQUU Q* hmis, Chas V; any P 1 Sa d , B Just elighted the company W I au un ers en A in inordina. devourin of anuts ard' our sh°‘s 'P' 8 bu, eta, ‘d W * Sur -J _ ` fc`=""te 0 'ste . .._. t or Halifax Isaac Weléoxr' is quite within the personil liberty of dl8G0ulllil 8nd b0llBV3 In q\l\Ck .Hd mm w “ com!-1I:en(1i;LVA'§l°N t;RMYste\S Wtrze every boy who_ frequents public enter- - goods at the smallest possible advallot on Bott. ‘ _ _ re _ ' _ D3 I Y tainments, but it is never as far as we Are not thou good" tummy K Here are the la est (Jurt-ains a d materials frorn_ F ”“'“”g t° “tam” °“° ‘he know. indwtive Ofsocdbreedins or mn- . Engl!!-nd Scotland and Switrerland Daintif new ` sddixéiiiiiizg gbhliliwwfufhfgiigqg “nasal” me sughmt degree' As 1" " A Do you wood" th” 'e no *um* mn ‘Mu 'MI' -ni’ *_ _ ‘_ ° ' ~ e in i , y - v ' md fashionable goo 'ls direct ti-om the looms. . ~ the back benches have been snowed to dis- §°“;,f§§,°;i°°§§,f;°;.ta§fh,'§,‘;f,° :¢f’§,§;,'{,‘i'f, D°° D y°° thmk 3 °“ md hm" W " H' 7°” ""‘ **‘ tuiib the meetings. It is due to the respect- acwrding to me standard of any *nov* The 1 able and order loving Wrtion ofthe com. lawn or custom/of civilized awww’ iw ° unity who attend those meetings us well proportion to the capaciw. of his appetite O . . as toltihe);&rmy(;tse1f that the proceedings for wanuts on any extmardiuwy public . The Prices will suit Y ou ~i.°“ t. “S” “ii” “lf” 8”' P““‘ °""°‘“'~ °°°“°‘°“~ B” “ W” ‘*°°‘ “°” “W _ _ » M ecen yan mo er. -Coit. “mn 0;-¢}¢;~)y behaviour-a great deal of --»°--- the reputation of parents, teachers, town wlllt¢ LICC Cl.\l‘t8ll1S H301? tg? seeks findsy He that takes “ everything and evlerybogyhyou flespeet. _ 's rsaparilla now you may -'build It is much to be esire t ata ourboya 480, 70C, .00,y 1,53, 1.75) and up. \ ggsyour health and prevent serious ill-“shayl learn in some way that admissiop tg; ' such entertainments as those given by on? - suffer the disgrace of appearing in the 6 “P mn! 1 he qu* my Police court to answer fo,-mwdy,Sm_ ence. make them totally ditfsrent from other With every good wish. Your Ring 'Will be admifbd if W8 l\liVU`¥k Your friend who is also. Our Rings. ' 1 ` M ' “ONE or THE Bore". __--@---» T0 CUKI: A UULD IN A DAY. V f Take Laxative Broino Quinine T blet' . ` All druggists' refund the money if it? fail; " ' Jnwpip' "ld _5c. E. VV. Grove’s signature on-each box. '___ __ _ y '_ DOWD Peaceably, honestly and alone, to 1 marlllme Boys’ Camp » Quite a. number of Dartmouth boys will go to camp. wvith the Y. M. C. A. boys branch this season. Arrangements are now being made for the season. There will be three sections. Section 1 will be. under the _ leadership of A.W.Robb, of _H;alifax, and _will camp in New Bruns- wfek. section a wut be looked i after _by lgarren Steele, and will camp at Chester. Section 3 will bein charge of James Mal- colm, and the camp will bein Cape Bre- ton. It is probable that -t-he Dartmouth boys will attend section 2 at Chester. Rich- ard Walsh, who went last year to assist in looking after the boys, and is very pop- with the aid of your boots to give himrular with t'hex_n’Wm goagafiu this Season' ()nc in Sevcnsbics ' of Consumption ‘ M Q..-»»».»~...-1. . W Wedding .Rings Oouldse cured by Dr. Chun Syrup ' of Llnsood and Tarpmtiue. . '-'_' When a msn. buys a ring to be That °°.° m .°"°"°7 °°'°° P°‘s°°’ di” °| worn by his future wife. he wants the V consgmpuond ish proven by ggggmgt best 1 stat tics,an wenitisremem t ’~ _ ‘ .lt is usually the young man and young That is, he-wants an l8k ring likef womgi wéio lsué:cumb tc; the e&'ects°¢;f this the abgvg illustration, . l terri y ta iseme, t a ravages con- - - `- » sumption are more fully realized. Every “im 'S specnny mfde fm Consumption always begins with a neg- 5\1l‘D0d, P0ll3h@d °Dd_ _lW\’_'-\\3h°d lected cold, and howh dreadful dmust be gtamped with our initials. E»°."":.‘z‘...f“;.'§.:‘s :.’:¥;f:..‘;i':.‘;:;.~..~ 1-’» »h=~ 3-~=--M °-°°s*-= ingest to-den; 4 tlgeacolcl. H ~ 1 t is rare ___i t conlnm on `cured,'bnt itcan tlwayi p legally usa,of'Dr. l(13base_'s Syrup V _ , f any nrpen; tina, t e most ' ' - ‘ ' ,eng ,Q famed remedy for and nag ___`_-\___fe `___r_‘n Dr Chase'a Sym of Linaeed and'_.._Tur-: 4'. f -' » ,,,,,,,,,,}’ » - ,_ on mf me for sought me e¢ia¢.