' ' " "Ts1»m'ruB'rNEWS ' \‘i‘l¥S1"f>F"A1»1;" " A ' mn* -_ MATTERWHAT COFFEE " _ nounncms <-'gr - _ _ ._ , ouor 5'? ‘ now drink, it can t cost over _ _ Qjo, "' a cent a day extra to d_rink___t_i_xe I/ » fy), finest coffee in the`land_. i__s . ` Stal reall ‘-'\ .._ _ .Mi . __'__-_f_;*,.,_;;_____~_~, _ under ihebesi: agr1cu_i-_ - a "' ural con itions _ " "§ANBORN _ uv E .._....-_...~~`--»~¢-»v»»p|- :,_;_.__ _ _ __ , 4'1"'-"i grown from be cted __ _ _ __ ~=MONTREAL E LIoN Bnoim Looss. _,'tRlmBHm'1\ATIOrU Orv- 'i° ,..'. “ " " " HARD COAL BARBIE, Ont., June 19-At Allan- -- dale yesterday, a jungle lion shipped WASHINGTON, June 18-The in- from Renfrew to Sanger-'s Circusi terstate commerce committee to-day, broke from its wooden cage in an ex » xp e, n press. The two express messengers' investigation into the rates, prag- heat a hasty retreat and locked their" car door behind them. At Alland-alel the car was uncoupled to await tliegi arrival of the trainer from the circus" When he arrived he entered the car. He had never eeen the animal l>efore,; but in a few moments he had it com-i pletely subdued and buck in the cage] L -_ _. ._,_ W Y ' 1 on its own initiativ ordered a tices and regulations which apply to railroad transportation of hard coal. All the snthracite roads embraced in the so-called ,‘-'bard coal trust" will be represented in the proceedinypi. ` “Infants moccaslns 20 cts. a pair. A lot of dainty little boots for ba- bies. Golf Bros' New Store. 6-21M3i. zffgf _--Y-'riff-Y--l---13-.f.-_f.-.-.-.ZH-_-_ _- _-_- -_-_-_ _ _-'_ ; _L _ _T_ ___ _ each continuation. Cash muol accompany order and five per cenl din- counr Allowed. Minimum charge T\»ienly~fivocenn-. _ ` nguiu. 3; One cenf per word firlf innerfion in GUARDIAN cLAsSiriiE’iif`i;c Abs . - _ _ _ - -_te L ._ ,_ _.,.,,._.__ this `\:enf per word for =;-; -riff-i-1-ff-;.;-3.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.---e-.L \-~ . " -L__'__._f _ __;'_' r-;~ ' ;_.l BOARDERS WA N'|`l° D .null A(l(lUMM(|l)A'i‘lflN li‘f_`»ll il*-'iH'.iD T prick wlilrn-r-1lv to Mathleson, Mcllonald & gtewm-L_ _So1ie_itors, Georgetown 6-12M18i, PROPERTY Fon SAi.r<5"A"r"Mi1a ray Harbor, Store, with dwelling at tached containing nine rooms, also warehouse and outbuildings. Good orchard and garden. Property com- brises 3 _acres land. Also suitabb for fox _farm, Apply to G.R. Gar retti Murray Harbor. _ _6. §_l!(I1.m. . _|.osT LoST LAsT MONTH. Two GOLD crosses with chains, Gladys, on one cross and May, cn the other. Re- ward given for returning to Revere Hotel. 6-19M3ipd. l _ MA|.r; nate ' WANTED 1MMEBfAT1§1IY`A_Go0D reliable person to drive a i;¢gm_ Bring recommendation to 101 ___‘___ `_____ ______V__ 5-20M3il1d. WANTED »AT'0N(‘.E A BOY T0 RUN errands. Apply at S. A. McDona1d's _ Store.__ ___ __ 6-20Mtf. WANTED A MAN To WORK' ON P- farm. married man preferred.§ood wages to the right man. Apply'at _once or call personally on C. C. _Craig,_ Middleton, _Lot _2;I.___6-19M3i. WANTED. APPRENTISE IN FOUN dry. Apply B. Stewart & Co. _ s-11Mn_ NOTICE. LADIES WISHING “BPIR @1121" Corsets can obtain then through Mrs. White 79 Euston Bt. _ Phone. 372 L. 8-27d3mpd _ LET' 1 TO LET, HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS suitable for summer residence. For particulars apply to E. McKinnori, Hampton. 6-20M4ipd-- TENEMENT Housa To ` LET'oN Douglass Street,Containing6 rooms and halls, good yard and half of barn. Apply, 72 Douglas Street, _ _ __ c-19Moipd_ ROOMS 'PO Ll!i’l‘, WITH 01; W1TH. out board. Apply 139 Kent gg Op. Doslte Moreil. 6--19lV|3i. T0 LET, DWELLING HOUSE S1. tuatcd on Euston St. Apply A. R. Wise, North Milton, or R. E~;Mut.¢h & U0~. CitY~ 6-10M2w. oouann orFrcm’"'T6` Lmr," is Prowse Block. Possession at once Apply to W.” B. Prowse. 6-llidtf ~ _ __ l‘!_5*?_E'f.*“"*3°"S REWARD I WILL GIVE ONE HUN- dreli dollars ($100) to the person who will give proof of the originat- o'r of the false and base report now in circulation regarding me. "Milton Furneu-, ' 'Vernon iRiver ' Bridge. 6-20MMlpd. rubber, Dunlop or Goodyear-f tires to any style of:_klifd,o,f wgilcle. Quick service-low charge-sa slac- tion assured. Ernest Rice, Grafton St. 6-15Mlil6l._ WANTED HORSES WANTED. LOW BLOCKY built ones, from 4 to 10 years old, 10, 11, 12 and 18 hundred; lilo some good drivers. We will be at Kensington next Thursday, the 20th, Charlottetown, Revere Hotll, P. B. Brown'l, Friday the 21st, Saturday the 22nd. John J. Mc- Dougall John Horne. 6-181110141. WANTED AN ORGANIBT AND whoir lender by the lot of July; for 1 Whoo Mlthodilt O\m!'0\I,' Ohnrlotf# ‘Qvs.¢. 1, _ _ , _A-arbor _ i.own..A ly to' James Outer, it -Micheal Deegan Capo. Traverse left yesterday morning on a trip to the Pacific Coast. -Special prices on all framed pic- tures for a. few days only at Kensing- t0n Bookstore. - _ ‘ 6~21MlM2i. -George Ives, North Tryon, has bw!! Blwllding the post, week in Sum- merside acting on the jury. _..., -_ -G. W. and Mrs, Robertson, Sum.- merside, spent the week end in Try- on the guest of _ Mrs. James Robin- son.-J. ' . - .» -i ‘ ` . .A A ‘ . I ’ V -Mrs. John 'Riley and son' Earl have arrived to spend" the summer wltn her -mother.. Mrs. Anderson, Darnley, ' ` -Mrs Mary Dawson, Saranac Lake, N. Y., is visiting her sister Mrs. Wm Farrar, Tryon. Shortly after she ar. rjved, srhe had an attack of paralysis hut is now improving. -The Tryon Consolidated School ratepayers propose building an upto- date cloak room to their school. Wi- th this addition it will be ranked a- mong the best schools of the country. -S.E. andl Mrs. R|eld and daught. next week for the west. Mr. Reid’a manyffriends hope the -trip will bene- fithis -health. V *f * ' ._-Miss Jean Currie. agent, in J. G. Jardinc‘s Bookstore, Water Street will be glad to receive -all news, ad- vertising nnd subscriptions in' Sum- mersidc and vicinity. Her office phone is 45-1, and residence phone 26. -'--W.. F. Crockett, Montreal; D. 'l‘. Williamson, Brantford; D. A. Nicoll, St.- John, registered at i the Clifton blouse, Summer-side, between 5.311 yesterday evening and 5.30 the pre- vious evening. * -Welhur Trainor, North Tryon, has purchased a beautiful chestnut color- ed horse from Charles Dunbar, The horse is one of the finest that 'may be seen among the line in Tryon. and Mr, Trainor is congratulated-'ou his excellent buying. ‘~ ---Earl Mc'l‘hee who has been atten- ding college in N. B. is spending his vacation with his parents in-Tryon His many friends on the Island wish him success in his examinations the result of which have not yet become known. ’ -Rev. James Strothard, Summer- side, is having a short vacation. During his-absence Rev. ,A. RJ Wallis will occupy the pulpit on Sunday, June 23rd and 30th and Rev Dr. W. H. Heartz on Sunday Judy » 'l. Services are at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.-J.-‘ > - -li ~ - _ \-E. H. MacEachern, Charlottet- own; A. S. Rankin, Tignish; Harvey Rogers and wife, Hillsboro; Mat A. Brusson, Windsor; John Spratt Truro; P. Haves, St. John; D. Smith, Montreal; James Ferguson, St. John; L. G. Longheed, London; L. Distant, - Ellerslie; registered at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, be- tween 5.30 last evening and 5.30 the previous evening.-J. _ --Miss Lcta Field daughter of the Rev W. M. and Mrs. Field, Tryon; arrived home on Tuesday to spend her vacation with her parents. Miss Field is atrained nurse in a St. John hospital having graduated with high honours some time ago. She was accompanied by her cousins the Mis- ses Dido and Gwendolin Cameron. Boston, who will be the guest ofthe- ir. aunt Mrs. Field, for the Summer. -Owls were again booting in For- resters’ Hall, Summerside, on Thurs- day, June 13th. They will complete their organization and close their charter on Thursday, the 27th inst_ Under the able Presidency of Dr. E.'l‘. Tanton, one of S\1mmerside’s popular physicians, the Order must he a suc- cess. Members are comvlng in every day, taking advantage of the cheap fee and escaping the ceremony of rid- ing the goat. Many people from St. Eleanors and Kensington are joining. Cha-rlottetown Nest No. 1625 is one of ‘the best Nests in the Maritime Provinces. -St. Marks Church, Kensington, was the scene of a very pretty event nn Wednesday evening June 12th, it being the marriage of one of the pop- -ular young' ladies of that place, Miss Eva Evans, only daughter of Mrs Eli Evans, to Woltcf Waite of Elherbroke The Church was artistically decorat- _ed with white and colored lilacs. and was filled to the doors. Miss Glen Leslie presided at the organ and Vhlaycd the Wedding -March as tllc bride, leaniul on the arm of her uncle Mr Riley, entered the Church. Miss Fannie Moose dressed in grey silk wlthlarge black hat made a charm- ing bridesmaid while Frank Waite, hpother of the groom, was hat mln. The bride looked charming dressed in her mother's wedding dress of Oopen- hazen .blue silk with e dainty white hat with long silk ties. She carried a` shower 'boquet of _forget-me~not`s and Ifliell. The ceremony was prs'~ .formedhy the Rev, A. W. Watson. ‘A reception we's'lieid at the bride"s home to which only the immediate friends were invited. The evening was dnllveoed by a visit from a large-num ber of the-‘young people in the form of sersiiade. The 'Guardian joins with ir holtfof friends in wishing thu young couple many yearn of hapnfhell. A ' . » l :zone of the most satisfactory and delightful talcum powders ever placed upon the market il New lingland Trailing Arbutul Talcum Powder, a prime favorite in Boston. This prowd- velvotyi _nag a delightful, rlch';i\nd original odor and at its price. is a splendid value. lmrgrenn SM. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner rent vnnindlm 1 ' riuqnu, _dum Km sums... er Helen, of Tryon intend leaving. l et molto the skin soft; smooth 'and- --Joseph Read, Summerside, was on-ang :ne \i.\i-'fra to l-Ialifnf \i/r.d~ nesday. -Strawberry boxes can be h0\1E\\f at I-lolman's, Summerside, for 50 cts per 100. Order now. 6-19M3i- -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Ln!!erty's Tonsorlal Parlors, Summerside. -Wanted, a capable girl for general housework. Highest wages paid.Ap- ply Mrs. R. B. Richardson, Summer- side. 6-20M3i. -H. Clark, Agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Alberton ai.d vicin- ity. His office phone No. is 7. -Percy Dunsford has returned from Charlottetown to his home in South Melville, accompanied by his cousin, Willie Dunsford, of Belmont, Mass. -Portland Cement!!! 500 casks Best White's direct from England- Wholesale and `retail. Price and qual- ity guaranteed at Brace's, Summer- side. ' i 6-1lMtufEf2w. -One cent per word each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order, and five per cent discount allowed. Mlnln'.um charge twenty-fivn cents. '-Subscribers should renew a werlz or two before the time they lmve paid for has expired and thus not miss an 'issue, as all papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry date. -Holm‘au's gasoline sadirons make ironing almost n pleasure. lion--n in and let us show you how they do the work. ll. 'l‘_ llkllmnn, l.imil.r.|l, rlummerside. C-19Nl1li. -'l‘he Empress arrived in Summer- side last evening at 7.40. Sim had 30 passengers going and 50 roturninre. Her outward Cargo f-.oosisl.vll of i4 horses and her inward cargo was two cars of mixed freight.-J. -Pending the preparations of the "lent illullvcl-ion the, Siliiuxiers-irie t.\»\vn council has ordered that no mari. shall be offered for uule for coiumllip- tion in Summerside except that of animals inspected before being slaughtered. Dr. A. A. Black has be--n. appointed inspector.-J. -The residence oi' J. E. Anderson, Llower Hamilton, and n large part of its contents were burned to the ground on Saturday, June 8th. How the fire started is not known ,md be- fore sufficient help could arrive it was well under way. 'Despite the efforts of. neighbors who rushed to tnc scene* the flames made rapid headway and in a very short time the house wus in ruins. It will be a total loss ns there was no insurance. AMERICAN TRAPPER KILLED OKAMINA, B. C., June 18- Chris Lylwh. an American trapper and vet- eran af the Spanish-American war, Set R Spring bear trap. The gun in the trap exploded sending a bullet through his body. He was able tn drag himself to his cabin, al bear smelling the blood, followed the trail, dragged the Wounded hunter from his shack, and party devoured him. lien Who llon’t Exercise Suffer From Indigestion Headache, Poor Appetite, _ Sieeplessuess. Nothing so Sure to “Set Up" a Man, Make Him Feel Brlsk and Vig- orous as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. U-*Ck 01 0X€l'¢lHe and overwork were the causes that combined to almost kill Samuel S. Stephens, Jr., one of the best known citizens in Wood- stock, In his convincing letter Mr. Steph- ens says:- "A year ago I returned home alter 2 lcuz trlr. completely worn our. i -~ .-iQ.. 4' ` ‘ _ ,_ ‘_ _*.2 S I _ ‘_ ejjl /-` Z fl ‘ »- / / _ ` / ||i'/"/_f// i //ll ll/ 4 ~,, _ _ ll- ' ._ ,"" 1 I A Ji v0'» = li _ . <\ _-1; ..,>'..\` ` ‘lf _ _E .._\- \-__ _` __ ' 1 _§. - 1 v 3 $ was so badly affected by chronic bil- lousness, so nnlchovercome ,by con- stant headaches, dizvllness, that I de- spa :ed of ever gattlngwell. I was always tired and" Ianguid, had no anergyiand spirit, found it difficult to :deep for more than nve hours. M to nothing, and in consequence lolft' weight and strength. I was bale null had dark rings under my syn thot 'made me lbok like a shadowm' 2; .y -1- ,xx up ,gn ,xo 4. lil ’r r #fir 5. *iz >\‘, ‘ r 'l*f”.~i‘f 5lf‘;,ii`»iif;d€I ~_¥’T-5' .'i"~‘i‘ Ji' * . E #iii-li '11 » .xi dp? __. 'fi “_ *_ .; -; = "f.3'\\l` v-owl j.':i' »_ _ ‘.-» 3' ’. 1 A. erm 1 f`*“"i.-- ‘ ,-_ .3.»'vir._ ;,. ,- -' _ ' , ‘ -‘ ` ‘ ' 'l ...IN ONE. '-It Days to buy in this Province. -Belgium Hates for sale. Brenton -i- , ' , "`~?f’},.',,r, *A149 -rwg crux, Rural acute 's. s-zomsi. _Q _ _ _ _ _ , ___ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ' . _ »_ ‘ - l _ _ , . _ _ ...__ ___ . . _ _ .. ,- , . _ .~,. .lr 4. 4. »\< >l- ~'r 4,. ~l‘ -1* ,X4 4. ff ,rf rr. .L P 4- 'li i-1"-1~»lr #_ qi >i' *l E+ -i~ 4- -1- ~i-"-r-`-r- A- ~i~“-i- »i~I~_,+==.- A- -i-*_-r ,ki ii. ~l< .-3 I -9%- QM -BakingP0wder l *uf ¥ Made from'_fine'st ’F`rench‘_Crieani 'bf Tartar. Gives best results for all kinds of biscuits, if 5 cakes and paslry. Put up in fins. '.1 lOc. to 45c., at your Groc_er's. 6 A " .- r _u_;_`___ _y_l,-, _ A.v4.loocu»n.L|u|vu.unriuimuoimuni. _ __ _ i ' . . it A ' *I n » .. .. ¢ - n I l_l_l le Sflvlfsh 571068 Money cannot buy a purer. ' - `r‘f';u .. 4-f Q "1 & _ H Y Gloves _ appetite was so fickle that I ate next? ` ‘"0 .,'» »» l -: ii.. ; “_._|.,_»»_.»i»oiuq~'.-I.-lp”-‘ better Baking Power than W Vi . I _ _ff » /_»' l r/ ` fi i f ’ ‘ _ . 2” Y new spring slyles. Women’-1 Patent leather shoes ' in bullnned and laced. / 1 _ pammis |>fams|1s in $4.oo_ _ _ flfs - ‘_ - . . f -1 "i* N" ..iIf ` _ Ties A I Dress Shirts ` ` I Vests , _ i 1 1|" I. I 1 ff;-\.~_ 1*' ' 1 .t ._ \` _ "It was 3 blessing that I meg Dr.-~ “"""g-1 4 3 ' Ha_nillton’s Pilll. In one 'week mei like 'a new man. The feeling of weight. and nausea in my stomach disspptar- ~ |d.- My eyes looked brighter, ooior= grow better, and, best of all,- I be- an to enicy my mms. The duri- ness, languor and -fooling of depreorgn lion phased sway, and I mit regain. 'rin' Ontnrrhoupno' oomplmy, 1\l’¢- - on. Ontario. - MI 4- , _ ' . /_ 5 - ed my old-time vigor and spirits. To- ‘ i . any 1 un neu-nnnu to or. anna- ~ \ _ . u;;'|_ Pau? " ~ -. _ _ ooiar l;__ea"t:i, hctrength, comfort and ‘ ~ - 3 o r tcrelo ediclelik~ ' _ v nr. nunumvr rl\1¢."§¢:'m ali nm' s°°k" 3°* 1 menus, and awe- in my nomar - ._. , , _ - rclm'°i MM other pill urwlnen re _ ,,,, __ _ ,..,,~-,,. - ‘ ' __ -, can make more money. asc. lm bn, . f -..rn-_ _ 5 ~ Ju; or nvo born for $1.00, by m #rua ‘ " _ - ' _ ' -or ,A ¢-- _ 1, I . Q . A .e. . 3 ~-a~tf_*"£.s,~» 5 IL Outing .\/2.' Belts /-l i ' Cuff _ ` \ . _ 1 14....” up v -o. .. » 1" ' ' ’ L 1. ill __ Links Gun meisl and dcngoln shoes. Prices $|`,25 Oo' _ $4 on Tan nndhrnwn shoes. mam sus so l $4-U0 ' Morris &` Smllh (lemme ndinz June lat he tl' _ 35° williuu dnilv (ex§em_'El§i_I\%l\y?1};' _‘ Leave 0h'town . Lstvlfdvgfl =e=»~: Essss F 5 s?°?` no _ ~ ' _ -- » _ .i 9 W m, 3 I Phil. ‘ sulimur L _ lull ll fp _ 12 45 ’ _ _ ¢ zxb . 1 'SS '.\`u 5-/'-N 'I~r\'\f"ll4i'o I I B0 l " _ - rin! i:¢'.‘»‘in»rftfr'fnmi'h§.'i»i we in low n ni-gylin ._. _g_pg,»».'\=» , _ .....»§§3.».nmi-._ Leave (Elftown PM i l‘0‘ ll ‘i ¢_\ n} 'i »