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Lg. . ‘ <1-.w »’.‘~'f .'._y _ _ 1.. »:» -. _;{.. ,ow w 7"" I .l 1; 1. ‘ #th- ._, ¥,_. _ `* *_ ¢ ,_ ti' Eli F’ 3' ' 1-_. 1 _ i'>_.§ -1`,'_`._ _ ';$_ é . ~' 'ii .-1 ` ';'J- .1__ ./__ bv' ` ' A ' a~._:%‘~ . ,`i'5.’.-., 1' of ,,., _ »s.v-V., *~_ __~_» <. _ L_". :_ . ¢. » 1 . ~ 1.* ;f*_5=€l;s el . _ S _ rft: _ ~ ';,¢ ., w _ _ . if ` "§.'_, 1. ,_ ,xtyt 1. ali. a m yo' '= if TID! GUARD 1- ,_ _,...._ F0-DAY’S PROBABILITIESJ Light vaaiabie winds, fair and warm. A CAPITAL CURE FOR SORE THROAT la to use asa Rsrgleu f.-w drops of Polsoifs Nerviilne in fsweelened water, auii bvlors retiring rub ihe throat urn enrol. vigorously wifri Nerviline. By morning tue soreness and icllaiuma ion will have disappeared eutiicly. Nsrnliiie dri tn aiu nn cures sore ves away e p s tvucut. and hoarsetess quickly. simply i»er'»»u.s_=that`s what li`~ inane for. Buy :x :lic nnltlc from your urulzgist today. lla. il/11.111/rois`s P1Li.s S'ri.\iULai'sTi1E Livi-:R. Cheap at $1.25 WEtKS' D0i.lAR HATS Wear one 0000 000000000 0000 Walking Sticks Stylish In that Strand. We recently received from Inridon as flue :in assortment ofcanes and walking sticks asivere ever brought to this part oi the Dominion. The lot is an especially excellent one because the very latest English styles are represented and such wide choice is afford- ed. The folldwing woods are iuc1uo iiuanion, Tea Rose. mcia, Ashplant, Chestnut, Pimeiito, Partridge, Baku, Ebony, Malacca, Bangs, Hama Vine, Adi, Whanghec, Ootigo, Cherry, Ceylon, Rattan, Siiendy, Manora, Bamboo, Furze. These sticks are made in all sizes and include styles suitable for either ladies or gentle- llan. Selections should be made while assortment iscom- letc and before the more choice P sticks are gone. Prices range. We have Hunting Crops. J. G. JAMIESON, Druggist. The Medical Hall. 0000000000 00 00000 0000 00 ‘ _H I at a ~--- . I Just, impartial , Reliable, Iewcy, .eating at all times to further the best interests Pnblillled till UDB, N Plvhle llotk, North aidegoat nate; at tit: following rates, 5 u “thaw r r.... .. ....s~°° gocekly Edi§cn’(we¢i°d;aday) peryenr in ° .--$1-°° The Guardian will not be responsible for whereanbauiptiona maybepald, nun rniah- o ed,advert.iaing, loh work and other buainesa tralnetedr- Bnmmernidg lhgera A Rogers' store-|. l.C. Baker, Agent. ° Agent. Bouria Raul., Telephone Olce-P. 0. Beaman Agent Georgetown, Ruaael R. Maclean. Agent. J. B. B. KCCRBADY, Editor. I. P. HOOD, I P. I NBWBOII, Advertising Mgr. iubaerintiou Mgr. i _ THE MURNING GUARDIAN SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1904. “LEST WE FORGLT." Not lo mitred bishop or robed priest o singerofsea songs and writer of plain 1 talescame thc word. Not from the c light, down the long drawn aisle, pealed murky air of the great city. The wings of the morning caught it up and carried it to the ends oi the earth and to the uttermost parts of the sea. Why was it that the message was so mighty, that with a voice as of thunder and of many waters, if smote upon the hearts of menl Because of the great occasion on which it was spoken, and because there is and has been among men a tendency to accept the gift and forget the Giver; to forget our own national and individual faults and failings; to become self suiiioient in our own estimation; to say, “My power and the might of mine own hand hath gotten me this wealth, this glorious heritage, the liberty, the ad- vantages I possess," and to forget Him London newspaper flung it out upon the a c from whom all blessings iiow, and in whose hand is all our breath. We, as a people are here, we know not how or why. But was there not a guiding hand that led the Loyalists northward into the forest solltudss, the emigrant westward over strrmy seas toward the setting sun? We have a vast and goodly heritage, better than that which Moses described to his people: "a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills: a land of wheat and barley and de- licious fruits; where we have eaten bread without scareeuess; where herds, and Hocks,silver and gold and all that we have has been multiplied." _ Atbcusand leagues from ses io ees it spreads; glowing with bloom and verdure beneath the lilo-giving warmth and and light of the sun in thu springtime:watered with the dew and showers from above in our pleas int sum- mer; yellow with rich fruitags when the .autumn brerzcs toss the oosau-like ex- ipanse of our harvest fields into golden _blllows on plain and prairie; shining `br|ght beneath the sun and stars when draped with the pure white mantle dropped from Heaven upon it in our fros-'.y but kindly winter. A fitting home Tha `Foop`1o’l Pmper m ‘ i alhertou,Aiberton Poatliflee-Herbert Clark, 0 b butto Rudyard Kipling, the rugged k solemn cathedral, in the dim religious w - f forth the great Recessional Hymn. A Qu un ti _ _ ._ , _ __ _..._ _..._ .._»,-,_ if' _ _ . _ _ i_ ' » ' ‘. ~. I ' ` n and the cltivn .il ke 5| we ,,,,,;,_ md www,” q,,,,|°,, u It waanot human wisdom or the hand of a- 2°- 'S so I _ __ " \ 4 1. re are D0 il ,that bade the mighty »r|vsrs flow eflowers to bloom in Jun an c , _ rurreueyor stamps remitted through mails. gh _ _ _ 1. Make our remittance by Postal Order, E - ' ._ press mirror egiateredietter, payable to'i‘tie m t ulaud Guardian Pub Co Charlottetown, P _ B Iaiaud V9 [ranch Dffiooo qu have been established at the fcliowin placaa igusd in the days of our fathers and our wa, so that our oldest cannot remember (conqueror or foreign foe, oi war or -":;.".:.::;;-az;;;.::::~..f:;:' FUR PWR ll0UR5’_ SWIFT 55|-UN hand ws hold dominion from sea to sea. > ' It may be said that we as a people are not drunk with sight of military or nayal __ _ wer. We have few fortresscs; wa have ' no battleships. Our besstting sin may N M O I . _ ' not be an over-trust “in rseking tuba and » iron chord". But is there not in our midst inordinate greed for wealth; thc bloated ID illionaire dlstiller lrrown fat and the army of publicans sustained at the price fdesclated homes ? Are there not drun- oms an ominous handwriting upon the OD. i r .\_ tu, . _I . __ _____| 9'__ ___._. _.la =.,__ ,<,. ...W5 _ _ __ ' _ `q for noble and Godlike unu,thls grand ‘A l ' 'r N" at V it V l L ` 'f L ._ "“ i _ V ` , 'M' .’ bcantilnipouenlonhaa decngivaa to ua ' ' as a sacred trust. Such a trust tojoinl ' ' ' __ h:;*k:‘_¢:|l;}’_;1*‘_l;g°°‘*"“l- “"'“"“'“°° “"1 high ideals and loftv aims for the stems- _ \ ' \ , / ‘ ~ llll 7 i an that uphcaved the Canadian mount- ; , - , _ negpollowed the great valleys and ' ` l 1- _ milf: ,;d,',f,§‘ Ju, (nap, “dd-y)_ _,N spread the fertile plalna;that stored the I _ cal. the iron and the gold beneath our / ' . c d th apiesto flame in October-each tree a ritable burning bush. silent yet elo- cnt. It was not oi our ordering, or of ur wisdom or strength that peace has ' r ® 2 MM ith Things Priced Below Their Real Values. __ ennessin high places, and Balshazzar ` A DS. casts, in the midst of which may yet ____ ,_ Is _here not _md on mm at can New brown, navy, pale green, pale blue. resida and royal blue. Frei eh lla`:ed Voile p worth 60c yd. yours Monday morning ' og orarallyofmoral forces, even in our ~ . ' ` ' ' ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ' ` ` ""."°' °°"`°f" 3 4doz. Ladies steel frame Umbrellas, splendid handles, $1.30 line, Hand .5 morning n fair Island, to put down lawlessness on]y_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 89C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......,... . . . . . . .. Hd vl°l@¢1°@= l=° *wld with f°"l°H“ 60 prs. Ladies’ Sample Cashmere Hose. no two pairs aii':e.Monday nothin f only 25 p c off yielding hand t ecita o pro " ’ ' ' li del f blbl- One basket Embroidery ends about 4 yds. to a piece. 8c to 12c Embroidery, Monday If we permit our political lifs to become orrupted at its source by party, with athousand dirty hands scattering ten thousand bribes arouni the God-given ballot box: if the young Samson of the 8 North shall lay his he td in Delilah's lap, while corruption prepares the bonds for his giant limbs, then as sure destiny we iii in ru in The Pniiml 5 w ye ear ea rm, ne andgive up the secret ol his strength ll l be upon thee, Samson," and we 51.311 Aclearance sale of tailored made Suits for women, our regular price from $10.00 0 ur vary great fault that sore evils exist, great dangers too, within our gates. We have need in this the time of our wealth, to take thought of our ways; “to keep the soldier ilrni the statesman pure," and reverently to pray--~ Judge of the nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget. meet. them to our cost. It. is our fault, T WN morningonly....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . 5cyd. Trying to do a whole day`s business in a half. that’s the reason we are selling our black figured goods }é price. White Sunshades dainty and new. about two dozen to select from, worth‘up to $1.30, _M0ndaymorningonly.. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 75cea Chi_c Sunsliades for the little ones, 35c at the Monday forenoon sale pieceslight Muslin. l3c kind selling Monday morning for . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 80 yd Navy blue print worth gc yd., Monday forenoon only. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 6c yd. i Your Choice on Monday Morning. RMB S amamtaaia to $25.00 your choice on Monday morning for . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ .~_ . hey are made_up of Cheviots and plain Cloth in Eton and Coat styles. Ladies’ Skirts in black, navy and grey, stitched and trimmed with Tabs and l§/uttons _ in any length _58 to 44, price from $2.85 to $9.00 Monday morning . . . . . . . .. . 25 pe 05 Silk Coats made of Talfeta, excellent quality some prettily trimmed with fancy silk _Braids._ Price $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 to $24.00 _ White Pique and Cheviot plaited Skirts $2.50 $2.75. SOME GLOVE TALK. Gloves in lisle, iafleta, silk, fans. slite. black and white. 10, 14. 25, 35, 45, 55, BABY LAUGHs_ 6oc. Lace Mitts. black, _tan and white, just the thing for hot weather, 25, 35. 50. $1.00. W Perrins’ Kid Gloves in all shades and sizes. We make special mention of our washable kid. white. champagne and tan. Baby laughs when math” gives him grid 19! of Kid Gloves. at 5oc. sizes 5%. 6. 6% , 6%. Baby's Own Tablets; they taste good and make him w~li and happy. They are mo her`s help and baby’s ovary day friend. Guaranteed co contain no opiate or harm- ful drug. The tablets aid digestion, cure colio,_ r;_rpvent _;i_iarrho;aa, cleansoi the bows s, ay teet ng irr tation, an ours ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ an _he common _“__ or __h__dho__d_ No 500 yards Print _Cotton . . . _ . ._ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . _ .8¢ fm- 5¢ oross. sleepless children in homes where ?;b_y's Ogn 'I_a_bicts Src used. _li%rs. M a y, en .gh nt., sa s: ‘ don’t know what ,_|"lher prnhi I on give 4 dozen Sunshades Black, $1.35 value. Monday Forengon . . _ _ . . . . . , . . _ _ 89;; - Babys own 'racists than to say that i - 2 dozen white Sunshades $1.50 value. Monday Fnrenoon - - - - L - - 75¢ would not be without them in the house. 9 pieces French Voile 2 inch in leadin h d b ` ' ' ' ' ` I have found them all that is claimed and 4 g 5 a es’ town' navy' etc' 6.5¢ Value keep them on hand to meet any emer- gsncy."__ S iid by izlib med_ioine zrgsalers c ever w ers or sen ma at cents . by wyritiuiz 'l'hs Dr. Williams' Medicine 2 Pairs nf black H°se» an Sizes for Mondal’ only- ~ ~ - - - ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - 25C Co., Brockville, Out. zoo ladies' sample dress Skirts, (no two alike,) We got this lot fiom an agent- Chan es to be made in church services should e at this oillce not later than one 0'clock Friday afternoon \m'ra0ms1‘ Prince Street.-Prayer and Praise Ser- vice at i015. Rav Wm Dobson stil and 7 Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers Grace Church. -Prayer Meeting at 10 a. __ vided with comfortable .eats Ein:-ns" `i§ca5si:~:i-: aromas:-iiasisin Our .SY/a Mattresses are not stuffed with dreams. If you are fond of dreams, any old lumpy mattress will suit you. For healthy, dreamless sleep, try our a “double comfort” mattress, costs no more than others. 8 Our felted cotton ldattress at QIOJO is the best mattress value ever given in Ch town. ‘ We are still selling the “Ostermoor,” the King of all mattresses. Pasrmrrnaian Zion -Prayer meeting at 10. Bev. J KMcLellan at ll and 7. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30 St. James.-Prayer meeti at 10. Rav. T F Fullerton at l and 7. Sunday School and Biblc Class at 2.3). na1>'rr~¢'r Rev G R. White at ll and 7. Sunnis School at 2.tl)p m All welcome. Vin - tors ai ways welcome and provided with comfortable seats. CHURCH OF DHRIBT. Services at ll a.m and 8.45 p. m. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Rev R. W Stevenson at I1 and 7 Sunday School at itil). Pro er meeting Wednesday night at Sociock Scatstrce and unappropriated. BT. QUN8'l'AN'B CATBIDBU.. First Mem at 7.3) Second Mass at 9 and High M l0.il.\. V d Ban diction T97” 0 1 i`i?n tan B B D. m IEC Ill I Di III ANGLIULN St. Paul's-Rev Leo 'I' W Williams tor Mani Prayer at 11 a. in. Even ing Prayer ‘awp m. Holy Communion- r. Sunday of nach mouth after mornin prayer Sud Sunday at 8,3? a m. _ay alter ovaulag anger. Sunday School Church _Sifvicem ii _ _ “‘i - ~ . _ " 1 " ' ...fr u nfl B._:_ p. m. All matches anqunlppro I » St.Pizcr' -R .J Si ,l. »»¢ii.»¢$i»»°'n~°v"r "“'i1°:|1 ali. Pri » . ~;~m:..“aita::a5'-is .ii . S¢rmouar.11a.m.MaMn|(paln)i lha. .BundayBohNlol.l.ll ln. and' Sea-mana' 7 n. in. mmuaiau vary wack day -1 m ' ’ t¥.46a.m._(Jhurc1i'and1il8ainh Ohapciopsneverydayfmmlunriacw N . out lor llivata devotions. casva 8sr_r|oga__§t tm _'i.‘abemacie, lfltaroy, u n %vwu¥t°£ at 73) p.m if°ui=i'a1§'°r°r|a¢y. anfssm-fu; ~¢.1.a». ° llYll‘II DAY LKIITQI. ` W elts in new crush leather, silk girdles, canvas and pique, ion, 35¢, 65¢_ 85¢_ $;_o0_ We close this store sharp 1 o’clock today, it’s our HALF H0[_,|DAY_ We make the following prices on this list for Monday Forenoon Only. xoo pairs Ladies Cashmere Rib Hose suitable for mother, boy or girl values up t085C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2Sp_¢,°ff MM _ Mbndayfqrgngon . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50¢ Big bunch of Embroidery value up to mc Monday Forenoort ._ . ._ . . _ . _ 5 He was finished with them, for this forenoon onl , 'cur choice at . . . _ . Big lot of Duck Blouses. white, and blue and white. all sizgs lor boys and girls,25 P' c 0" A__ ___l:|_¢_)nd:.y_.___till o_1;_¢_:_o;lock.__. .. off 0 e unc o cvs' ais.wo t The best $1.00 Undei?skirt, black saiienljlioif). ' A big offer, our boys' Skirt Suits in Serge, also little coats. etc, etc.. Monday forenoonnnlv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........l..3¢ff One lot of American Waists, colored. worth up to 75c. ii: lads of 8 years flown tc.4, Monday only. . . . . . . _ . . .. ....39¢ ii. Rev W W Lodge stil M1117. 5°M@11'SC°l°1’°dSl1lflS» W¢llW0l'¢l1 $1-I5» Sold at 950 nett ever day on our Strangers always welcome and pro- ‘ Counter. this forenoon only. all sizes and good colors. . . . _ . _ . . . . . . 75;; A good suit of English Cotton Underwear, punts and linde , thi , , ' Or 750 for the suit. Only a limited quantity on salle. S ` m only 57%c each .- Snaps from the Carpet Department. . BRUSSEL CARPET. I 600 yards in 9 patterns, value ‘L25 _and $1.35 -slow sellers and not the pi-gtfiggg patterns iii the world, but good a 1 value as to quality, Monday fore- l'\00l\ 0h|y........... .........._....................... hgl |¢g 80 ¢l1d8 0flSCOt¢l1 Clrpet. [union] and wool, offering for Monday fm-¢n°°n pf pny ._ 1 3oo pairs Lisle Thread Gloves, women’s, blank, white and drab, tM°|§¢|`y log Come f0l‘Bl\00l'\ Dhly _._-_..,.i.5._.....,__._............ ............ ..... ..|0¢ pglf. 500 cards of Buttons, 2 dozen 'oh"the.0aid, 'many worth :5c a card. Mondav ` fofgncon g ggfd 189 odd Suits in Fire all wooi_I_Jiide§!ear. line, many, only one of a kind ' ` - ‘ Monday' orenoongPwfii{;'j§`__a!~.`.. . _ _ _ _ _ ¢_ on - c MM \H<\l.R S°°°“f SMS WNPPQH- Mon orenooni ' "9 M4" -his M. v1l\1°\11>t9_§=_s3 §<__>}1igr_ct_, H0111 Dtnartliibiit $hfev__:t;>l;_>“red Iron lied Steads atabig ., \_ _ e erinfsriii Beds. Or.. -‘ N _ _ ' _ Oouie along and ahagre ig the 6`e¥y%£°v"lid‘e;ntiib lflgoiatbresifafyearly ' ‘ ' ,~._-. .__ ._ >f`.'_ '.;°.l lil l--_~ MRP, \