loagerandiloee ‘ ___ ghm my gg||Q\-tn it lninuiy n nr can backward w nw my mm M div! When the Domlnionof Ganadu had its birth inthe midsumiiier of 1867. On truly N 8°” ‘July 1 Ofthat year the four Provinces of I General, Hon. John A. McDonald became thc flint' Premier, with the titular dis- at I6 cents pcr nice ham at price which | 3 remain ofthe pgreat men who shared in 2 i' together and those who were in their ' period of n gencratlori that has since -/\,.;§,. 5 Illtsltfwwjiil work and the workmen. British North '- 'ii it is today, the right arm of n world-wide 'W l‘3llIDlre, but for the great achievement of A 'l'hls work oi nation-buildlngseemed slow and painful when in progress; it ____ involved something of sell'-surrender aninot least from our French-speaking oc ’ runjority dill'erlng from lhernin speech, WITII in blood and religious faith. The L E S T E R on trust. Even new after almost forty P A viewed in detail. llutsuch u work must y be judged “in l.in:i.\r|g\-," to be _iustly Y S A appreciated. ces increased to nlue;our then coinpnra- ward from thc izreat lakes to the Pucliie I On Sale Frida mornin at doubled; tho nine Provinces linked prices each stood isolated; n vast area of wild me-i prosperous, contented and happy nation B V developed from the struggling communi- ies that existed before nlonir the Atlantic -ideal Beef, Iron and Wine* This prepururrori con the purest ingredl »-. U5 hl;,lily recom- for persons who are run aux v etc Women and will find this a safe and o per bottle .rx Cross Pharmacy ,the nrillonal spirit, rind this has been ; i'l'lOLiS ~»,- ~ JUNE ill, lim. ANNIVERSARY- _ Ontario. Quueln.-e, Nova Scotia and New Brulaowink were united by proclamation it-if l400d Queen Victoria under the terms of the British North America Act. Lord Mouok was appointed the first Governor tinction ol Knight t,ommnnder of the Until, and seventy-two Senators were npuolnted for life. Tomorrow will be the thirty-ninth anniversary of that notable event and United Canada will enter upon the fortieth year of its existence. Only a few the work of bringing the Provinces prime in 1867 are old men now. But the elapsed has abundantly vindicated the America could not have attained to \vhat the men of 157. ‘ from every one of the uniting Prev inces compatriots. They were to be ever afterward ina minority in the nation, sulnreted more or less. to the control of a smaller Provinces also had to take much years, there is much to be adjusted if \Vhat we see today is the four I'rovin~ tively narrow boun.laries moved west- aud north ward to the pole; our population together by banilsof steel where before lands brought under cultlvatlon;avast expansion of revenue, of industry of commerce, in a word a strong, young, t seaboard, the Sl. Lawrence and the lakes. In its first years the Dominion was severely buileted by adverse influences. The threatened secession of Nova Scotia, the crises developed Over the Alabama claims and the ilshcry controversy; Fenian invasions from across the border and successive rebellions in the Northwest, were among the seismic shocks that threatened to shake down the goodly fabric ere yet its walls had been completed or the mortar hardened to give it stability. 'l.‘iie element uf time was needed to make all solid. Time was needed to developthe national life and accom pllshod . There is some sort of parallel between the growth and development of the national capital and the nation itself. ily-t/own was ri crude lumhcr village. almost isolated in the forest. when Queen Victoria selected It lui the capital of Canaria and gave it a new name, and our resent noble King, then the Prince oi' \ ales, lnld the cornerstone of our new; lr~|\lcnciidParliament Ilnllflings. ()ttnwa‘ 'paid its nntinnal buildings are now the, pride of half n continent. So, too, the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, JUNE 30, xgo6 , , ___________v_ _.4 elm - 1 U01.. STEWART, 821111 llegt. prosperous, progressive and onllgirtenerl people reiuiee in the nunie Canadian. To some it scorned the lnnrgunge of hyperbole when the noble Lord who introduced the llrltish North America Bill in Parliament .~nild,“\Ve lay todiiy the foundation of n great state which may one dny ovcrslnu.lo\v even ourselves." We can all now sec, and the world takes cognlsanee of the fact, tlnit it was indeed the foundation ofa arent state that was laid in 1807. Anrl,sinklng for the time our island disabilities and grievances, looklnrz to time to remedy them, and taking the with McGee, that the Act of Union was a yet realized all that we hoped for from the urilon, but we rely upon thc fairness and _i ustiee of our felluw Canadians to yet make all just and equal. And with this celebration of llominlon lhiy, full of hope, conndcnt of thc future and “never doubt- ing that clouds will break." STRAINED BACK AN ll SIDE. “\Vli|lc workinuiri ii saw rnill writer? C. E.l{enncy, from ()tl.nw.i, “I striiincd my buck and side so severi-ly I had to 5:0 to lied. Every inovcrnent caused me torture. ltried illll`ercnt oils and lini~ ments, but wusn`t helped tilll used Nerviline. Even the iirstiipplication gave considerable relief. In three dnysl wus iignln at work, Other men in the mill use Ncrviline with trernenilous benefit. loo." l\n lroirest. rr-coril oi' nearly ilfty years luis eslnblislled the value of l’olson's Nerviline. Don’t make any mistake we are giving 35;cts it pound for good wash- ed wool, in exclmnge for ready niade clothing and general dry goods. You can select your wants in these lines from n complete and up-to-date stock, and at prices which are well known to be most reasonable. Bring 3 our wool to us, we are always pre- pared to give highest prices in cash or trade. M. Trainer & Co. 26dtwtl. l'llt.hcrt.o cut uluss and high prices have been almost syncnomoiis terms. Now hnweverwe are ulml to be able to oil`er _vnu the best ninkc of eiit glass at about ‘LTL/, less than ever before. Increased capital and output, with n determination on the part of the m»\nui'»\ct\irers to more thoroughly populnrizc these heautirul izoods, are responsible for this radical reduction. Look over our stock and note the extrn.ordlrmr_y values. G. F. liutche- son. 2ilil2i. Uanadn of thrit day was crude and prlrnltive while today six millions of Straw lnits lo keep you cool. Best nssortrnent licrc.-l'row5e llros. Ltd | . Iiild l i . SEHUUL ELUSES The closing exercises of the Spring Park School were held yesterday. The results ofthe monthly examinations are as MR. BELUS DEPT. rinans vii Highest number' ol marks. Idella Clarke. :ind Miriam Proctor. General proficiency, Alice Wuiuzaeott-, Agues Fraser, Ida Purdy, Harold McCallum. ` The awards in following grade are for general proficiency. unanu rr ‘ Grove Carter, Ruby Guy. Bertha Purdy, Penrl Cannon, Eruuia Celwili, Oliver Craswell. uuanic v. Leslie Cannon, Robert McPhee, Leo McMurrer. MISS DORSl§Y'S Dl‘}[’.'\l'i.'l‘Ml"lN'l`. unani-; iv. Euphemla McI‘hc0. Mamie Mackenzie, Sidney Gurney, Iluzcl Clarke, Manic Purdy. retrain; nr. Tillie Perkins, Slilrley Breliuui., Jenn llnrnun, \Vlifrld Higgins. Peter lloiron, Russel Maclean, Percy Gregory, Lelloi Proctor, Laura Higgins, Earl Carney. MISS M/\L:1"Al)YEN'S DE PT. Ruby Carter, Lizzie Carr, Blanche Dewar, Anthony Martin. Fiorrie Proud. <;1t/nu-; ir. . Cliarles Carbonell,Wm. Mclviurrer, Josie `Galluni, Beatrice Mackenzie, Harry Musick, Amy Corney, Majory Mcl’l\ee. (iRAl)E i. llerbert. Cannon,An.\ brose Smith, Milton illannon, Fred Dolrou, Belle 1’urdy, (leo. |l)ewar, John Aylward, Agnes Smith, | liazel Higgins, Bertha Williams. ' Attendance, Lizzie Carr, Wm. Mo- liopeful, national view, may we not sayl1\[m~|~m-_ glorious and most timolyelnirtcr, nil ofi PURGATIVES ARE DANGEROUS. whose provisions were honestly nrcantl Theygripe, cause burning pains and 1-nd fn-ly I :v::1;‘;.°".2..;:nx1::::‘;..:°r'.‘;rl°r..:a:'; Province ‘l l is Dr. IIainilton's Pills ol' Mandrake and Butternut; they are exceedingly mild, We of Prince Edward lslnnd have not I Uumpoucd only of hcultlhuivinu vegetable cx=rncts. Dr. llauitlton's Pills resoore regular movement ofthe bowels, stronth- en the stomach aint purify the blood. For constipation, sick headache, billious- i di le idi tl cd`¢.i _ V I ness nm sort rec gcs on no rn | ~ ne 0i\l"l`Y ‘N5 UW Sltlrib Of U10 C0!l\l"1l'5 Rnd £0 on earth makes sueii remarkable cures as llr. Hamilton's i.’ills. Try a ‘.’..'3l;. box yourself. _ reliance wejoln with nil hcartiness in the , _ _._..._...._ About 400 yards navy and black lustre; just received from the makers in Bradford. England- now on sale at Stanley Bros 32 to 75 cents per yard. 28d2itwri. Interesting bargain news will be found in M. Tralnor and Co`s bit( nd in this issrie. `.'.'e should strongly urge every one to be at the store ns curly as possible today. M. Trainer & Co. 30:1 21. - A Gift For Our Customers. l ~ V l ,Ci My rg; af :f , _ 'V will in “‘,§ "`»"i';77‘f` i N il ‘ _ [ D , 1 ` ,~ ' _» . ‘. Pownsii . , 2 »f _.'=e.'m. , , 1 l | _ .I_ iunms -» l ` ; . 3 'oowlllh r ".5, Urns# If., I.” -_ 1 ` _ ,`_My,_.,.;“ *__ j';°_v.', __..» ’ 1- . M P&A€¢ in Every Package oi Colgate's Dental Powder We Give I Pruent oi A cake of ' Cashmere Bouquet Soap l FREE. (Guest RoomSi1e) J FREE A. W. REDDIN, PHlll. B., SPi`l|lll§ PAHK __ WW WW WW FllNilY Sill Ii you want 5. c>mmonBlztclr‘Shir,`t's`eu¢l~ V - follows: i , ,_ ~- your, little- boy down withfgoc. ' - If you want a Wliite Shirt give your gold wife 65c,9ic or $1.15 according , '_ to the quality you want. _ .BUT . _ If you want a Fancy Shirt and would like to choose it yourself from the largest and best assortment in town. Come soon before the stock gets H. H. Brown, The Young Men’s Man. - MMMM RRMMMMMM “MAN ii il \ l A. 73. asoline Engines. 5 V We are agents for the celebrated Fairbanks, Morse Marine, Stat` _ ouery and Portabie,Gasollne Motors. which are used by the Dominion ‘Government in all fog alarm stations, not equipped with steam. These engines ure built by the same firm as the world renowned "FAIRBANKS SCALES.” ~ We also sell “The Tuttle” Two Cycle Motor which has also a first class reputation it belug extensively used iu United States. Each of these engines have advantages for different situations. We have samples of each set up at our works, and will bc pleased to show them working to intending purchasers, and will explain each part in detail, the great advantages these engines have over all others is ECONOMY uv Gasocrmt. Persons contemplating installing Gasoline Motors will gain re- liable information by calling ou or wailing us. BRUCE & co., annum Rfw»¢~n¢n»-n~¢\¢-~uv~»~no~vl|p-»¢|\,.i¢m.`,,§ ~ 5 i ll 5 \ . A he lingers Hardware lin., lid ...li T"°` 1fiII§`.f§`..fi§f"‘“'“" &O€Oi i TlOZ Tq POLAR EXPEDIIIONS ! ` _ Ave not possible f-,r ,.,_€l;r§»`*` niost peopleduring the S, ___,,ii;:;:.@=ll-tv' `,v,. ._.__, ty., ; , ~v/,_ , , A , hot days of summer >.;\:. -_--ls. F and the next best thing .. elf” . xi A, .. .` \ 1 `\ ~_ _ _ (af. ‘- ` ’~ ` T"-s - -_ _. ,. , 3 &..s,_ _,Vg is to keep as cool as ffri, M. ,, -\.."r‘»~',. possible here. To INVEST l‘l AN ICE CREAM FRiEZiR AND MAKE ICE CREAM AT llliME isa good way to keep cool. You can’t get so niuch cinnfnrt for so little money in any other way. Lo >k at our Gem Freezers. _i . _ 1 The Solar. Ailoule -with? 6_oo" itons`l-Iaril Coal Vin, egg and chestnut sig¢s',r will te due here last of this month. _ We will be pleasedto have .your order now for delivery .from the vessel. Phone 240. - _\/--*#---_-3 ' For Any Occasion We can lit you out for any occasion. as far an laundry work is concerned, Dress Shirts, Fancy Vests, Collars. > and Cuffs. Nottoo atlff,to I crack and break. pliable I enough tobecomforlabe and retain their shape. ` ' ' Better look over your linen; . there maybe something that you need laundered. A. F. wCilSiei.'9 Star Steam Laundry. _ Phone 151. ' , Kent Street. l ` l | Zanncd trick n We have again received a quantity of Leard’s famous Canned Chicken. You will find it excellent quality. The price this I year is' 25 cents per tin. Jenkins & Son S U M M E R CLOTHING 'WHEN thinking of your summer Clothes think of us as we have the best line of the latest and mo t up-to- date patterns of all kinds of gent’s Furnishings goods in the City to make up in Suits, Overcoats, Shower Coa s, Pauls and Fancy Vests and of course we have the "know how”of making them upto suit the most particular people. Give us a trial order and we willplease you. JUHN Mcllllll ll III] OF MENS HIGH CLASS l‘URNlSHlNG GOODS , D1soounts Frorrx '33 1-B to _ 50 Der cent READ “r'|-is |=='o|_|_c'>v\.' | NG |__'i1,.=s'|f' = IM M EN 5 L MGNGC 5 AL G 9 - A H _ W h d id d l f hi. ° - ~° . ' :.rs,;§,.s.:‘;»t“;.f°.. “sz .:.,‘;;“§‘;=;‘.;.&.°;‘.:.";'.i::?i.‘::‘2.izrz:°,:2:.:1l's;°.‘;:.;°:;12::.;<:;‘s.‘;,§:?;1'.2,ff._“““ I" ‘° <‘° M °‘*°= '>°‘=°‘°= '° Me'-’~ We call special attention to our large range of white and colored shirts fresh from the factory this spring. Lo me along quick as llie goods must be cleared out regardless of cost. V . Will" Sltlfifl. Balbriggan underclothimz. \ .»"` Dent’s gloves. ine ata f. Colored shirts. Nature all wool underclothing. Perrin s gloves, mbfellas. Lilith Collars. Staniieldls nnderciothing, Neckwear, Men’s and boys' ¢`:l\ps,_ i~l""‘ °"fi5» UONDU Ullhhshirts. Suspenders, White vests, 'V Flflmwl Slllfl-S. Flannel night shirts, _ Belts, socks, , Fancy vests, Black aateeu shirts. Nature all wool night shirls. Handkerchiefs. Light summer coals. 3 5 men’s suits and trousvlrs made for customers but never called for will be sold at less than iirst cost ni cloth and making. 4 _lub lot shirts 2 5 and 5oc each ; Job lot caps :oc to 25c eachf; 300 necktles 5 to :oc each. I ' SALE i\|€\/V @l\l FS? 246.3!-i @|\lL_Y _ ,,,_ _,,,,,,”.,,... ._.,..,..-a~».u..t...».l.|.,.~, .mas-_ ..._-.-.~....--».»-all---!H§!*“§’ _ :~ vuiimllf ,_,,,,,,_,,,..,.,..... ~~ we - .