_ / t fl. 1. \ . ; nv 5 .K w- ‘T l . . _.X , v J- 'ly . ‘ » 4 " 5.1 f :.;..§ ` o *~`\ >‘ A ~ _t - _ `-up _.V -., .»'<;_..,_ . '. 'ng' ".4-' _ .il (ol f<;:'T.»¢:», ~ ._ »,.».'_ .< 1- _.~ for - / ~ 1 1 e \ _ _.f»L1f"' , ` _gi \` ' \ _ L V i';.~“ ¢ '_ "3 1 _ i s ,_ ll ..+. ;, ,I V -all _ 1”! fi `7"'f9W¢¥¢§*. " » 4...... ae »9l flhasn Years Fam and Bsdy af itching Som-Could llot Express SuUsring~Dnctsrs Z: W M Ms - BY CUTICURA WHEN HOPE HAD GONE Hy head was one mana of aeaha, orehead was covered down almost eyebrows, and I had to war tallthedme. llybodywas ered with spots in size from a head to as large as a silver dollar. white. cruglg sub would form and , and w s cannot express the ure and humiliation I sulered for I tried docto years. many rs. d all kinds of treatments. but could get no help, and I thought there was iho hope for me. A friend told me to lget Cuticurs. I did, and in three days y head was as clear aa ever. I _:applied Cuticurn Ointment night and . oming. also taking a_hot bath with Cnticura Soap three times s week, and using the Ointment freely after the bath. After using one cake of Cuticura Soo d t bo I C t' O` - myl- *rl .rg EE p an wo xes o u rcura int ment I was completely cured, without mark or blemish. I was so pleased I .felt like running down the street to tell every one l met what ihxticnra had done forme. (signed ) H, B. Frank- lin, 717 Wash'n St., Allegheny, Pa." vi-in ,CUMPLET E TREATMENT For Every Humour from Pimples to Eczema V Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, consisb in of Cuticura Soap. Ointment, and PiTls, may now be had of all chemists. A single set is often auiiicient to cure the most torturing, disnguring, itch~ ing, burning, an scaly humoura, eczemas, rnshes, and irritations, from infancy to age, when physicians and all else have failed. \\f`:‘i§'xi.' gr.. 1,..a'¢i.'Tr:'ri Ein.r'»i:'ftr.°°:.sq.= P-ra. use “. .»::.;.‘..~_.-"~`.:~..:.r:.--....,.- °~ ~f°~'~ u-£Larr~=~“asu».|a|»€.a rt..-ia.\r.na.-' Invictus shoes lor mer.-Alley & Co. Charlottetown Agents ow:,.Prlmaa at I liltlnml aaospt Sunday) w°;t'|'y'hutusa rvgiiipanyi nur nc.. The Guardian will hd be lHpQllbll laland Guardian Publishing Company Briant Wflces at Svsvnadk. Oliva Hours B 5 m. to p. ni. J. P. HOOD. Advutislng llgr. F IL NIIWHJII 8u&:ript£on lllr. An dana . ' .".r'..a."§"°.~.°.-.‘l.....“°'--"""°.'-°‘-v- . _ uf! & Annan ` llllls. 8endbyPostAl0rrler.Expr\l ' b lid ;§l§ Q r ii limi hllowiqraha, .af Bmw-na ”'°°°\¢F- sw-Ho' mu? _ . Gclydoba Ln( Sadr. 0leallaanl`p.m.ml|».m.:lp.m.tala.lt J.ll.loCKlAD\'.Rllm. D.8.luRAl!hIll’dlt\r. .,_ .,,` a..|».».ofn¢. rnqnnrm. , Var-u _nm r-login rm THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, IRB _ Present city deliveries may be chanksll time w' tthoul extra change. Oriiers may be left or sent to bead oline. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAIDIAN AT SUIIER llESO|lTS. , _ . Visitors to summer resorts may have the morning edition of the Guardian by nmil. one week I0 tents, or one month Bogota. toany country addreasturany lengds 'dll Oharlottgtnwu. ` ` The llroolrlyn Engle tells l.hsl ten yenri ago nrunien. in the United States aver- aged about five a day. Last year the a\ er- uge vias about fourteen. This is an ap- palling record, but it is not all. Ten yearn* ago mpiusl punishment wus mated out to one in car.-h sixteen of the murderers., Last year the proportion was only one in ~event_\'-two. Evidently life is cheaply held at-ross the border and is growing cheaper while crime is not taken seriously and is not punished with such severity na will uive it a serious cheek. Lax admln~ lqmtion of the laws, the mistaken pity ot jurom. the tendency to treat n murderer as a hom or an unfortunate men-ly, are allrontributing canoes to this alarming condition of things. Ami these couditionsnrrous the border nrenratlem of grave concern to us ln Canada. if ill weeds grow ln the noll there, or it contagious disumea prevail nlong the soulhcm side of the border line. the weeds and the infection will in spite of our utmost precaution spread to I 22d lwtf. the Provinces. The same tendency exists ‘ .____..... l - (JMFORTA B L E Summer clothes. We have loads of summer comfort in store for the ruau who comes to us for relief. Our Serge and Homespun Suits in two or three piece styles costing $8, $10, or $I2,are great coolers on a hot day. Our Furnishing De- partment is full to overflowing with com- . fortable Summer Tog- gery of every descrip- tion. It's up in yon, Sir, to say whether yoi1’ll‘suf- fer with the Summer heat or iind relief by coming here. Thin Underwear We've Summer Un- derwear so comfortable that it's cooler to wear it than to go without. We are showing lines of All thc Good Kindsl known to the trade. Balbriggan, Cotton, Cobwebs, etc., etc. 25c to $2.50 Per Garment We have sizes for all forms of men-long and slim_ short and stout, or the Regularf Man. We've great Sum- mer comfort for you in Wash Suits There is a long _ stretch of Tub Suit weather ahead of us and Mothers will ap- preciate our large _ showing of Suits in washable fabrics. Noth- ingso oool,' so com- fortable andso moder- ate in price for the Little Fellows’ Sum- mer wearas our New Wash Suits. ' You’ll bc Surprised When you learn how well 75c, $1.00 or $r.25 will lit ont the boy for the hard service of the Summer campaign An Extra Pair ]ust think what the average Bny has to go through in vacation. And, where he goes, his clothes go, too. One of our tough- wearing Suits* and an extra pair of Pants ought to see him through all right. We never saw better made or stronger Suits for Boys than we have here. The prices are about what you find tagged to the ordinary wear- out -quick Suits. Boys' extra pair of pants _soc to $r.25. Our guarantee is ai- waya "money back, if you want it" and it our Underwear. Prowse goes with every Suit. f0URT£EN IURDERS A DAY. lwith N801! to crime and th lax adminis- ntratlon ofthe criminal lawt We may lay tba battering unalou to our souls thatthingaarenotao bad In Canada aa they are in the United Stataa. We have not a like propmtlou of serious alma, and we hang a much larger proportion of those who taka human life in our tnldst- Buttheretstoo much ruaon to believe that serious crimaa, and murders also are multiplying in lGauada. 'Ile ldmlnla-_ tration of the criminal law ia gradually becoming lass strict, energetic and eBl~ t-lent. Waarelu that regard retmtrrad- ing rather than making wholesome progress Itlawellw lay to heart the appalling fruits of lax admluistntloh; for although thlusza are not. yet ao had on this side of the line as on the other the tendency is downward. ml., wel hear, to be enllvened with a taw re marks on the great chimney question The bald announcement of auch a topic ls sure to draw, and Councllltrs are- expect to wax tluent over the ilue. The next meatlngof the city Fathers ls, ed The congregation ot St.. Paul's are to be congra/tulaued upon the fair proportions. the commodinua room and substantial masonry ofthe school building now be- lnzerected. lt. will be an ornament to the Square and to the City and will also serves noble purpose. St. Paul`a is not building for n day. At the Tunnel Tea Tha Guardian enjoy- ed n conversation with Mr. McKenna, Transportation Agent of the C. P. R. He was asked what his company would`do It they owned the railways on both aldaa of the Northumberlanrl Straits. He cited whnt the C. P. K had done at St. John ln buying out the br-irlgef ami short railway which connected the C. P. R. and i. C. Ii. at that point.. “I suppose they would connect the two systems," he said. Thai is the common sense of the situation. Supply the mlaslngllnk by building the Tunnel. lt is Indeed disappointing that there la no provision ln the ablrnaloa for any aumlto defray the 'coat of procuring further information in regard to The Tunnel D\'°3¢0t. Illia q,ulte true that some contractors, including I. J. Haney, are willing to undertake the work on the boaiool thapurvoya and infounatlon now available, but unless the work lsto be immediately begun further omclal data might well be provided lnlths meantime. Parliament Is voting this yur over eighty millions dollars for various pur- poses and Iuuo large an expenditure aimethlng ought to have been voted for the Tunnel prolactlf only lp a puppy.. tory way, We hope our representatives at Ottawa will do their full duty when the supplementary estimates touching interpnnvinclal llneao( oomlnunicatlon come up for consideration. _li _ urssns c. c. ruunsaos az co., : Gents,-I cured avaluable hunting dog of mange with l|INARD`S LINIUENT ts r several vohtl~lnarl¢had tlealad him without doing him any permanent good. Yours: kc.. WILFRRD GAGNE, Pmp. of Grand Central HoteL Drumlnondvllla, Aug. ll, '0¢. ' aovs' ctormrlc., Bros.. __The Wonderful Cheap len. 0.lllf|¢el When you can buy reliable buyt-`clo\hlllgthll.wi|ldAld\|ll IB! ol haul wear.whab'stl»suaad experiment. mgr rn my my man-in sara' ur clothing burdens it payta the end! An yousatlsladwlththannlta would notonagoodeulthrrthlltdy be a Investment. rather than twoofadseapur Kfide- Ywklnvitapsuonarndvalng ll* 0" Nu' department just nom- Jamnhtclvo 'Ugg , 8°; _ tlatasamlll nh 'Sr 1_- i lan I-sian anssstuuriiun .nr one ~_llli QQ io the matte' ol winter oommnnloatlan la not hola; altduethsr orverluiiad. V _kt the load asked lm' the pqsfqo, ’t'll,lll, will he altogether Inade- -rqaatatopnlvldaa steamer equal to tho emergency. It would rlodlwlemuu than .hllld aaotlu boat like the llato or Staaleyfwhlnh lnlhaltlt olourwlatn' luvutum at in want us nm my nm. fca- tha hard dntlaa required ol them. An- gina pm- erm my ram by ltdplrrgtoioopopon two roots. but it can give uanoasnranoaof continuous ' 0tcour1se,t.l_tgn_agp_faptolthevotanow nm rm- mn; union in -e1vs,om and not prevent.; larger num balng_vot.ed. The dinun \»,|am.'».a 'nu on ma u it the Govolhment' will consent, ora steamer costing more than the sum uowaakadlfor maybe ordered and the extraooat may ho voted next year. Still the anrallnaa ol the sum presently asked tor ls, as we have said, dlnprnlntlng. lt ls quita pouslbla, however-tht the mm hasbaan fixed att/he Bguru uamedln prdsr to abut aut. the ear terry prodect nremmly. mt ur-umm pmp.n»|,wnru itmn do nogood, may have had a dia- burhlng iniluenoa at Ottawa. The only point absolutely clear ln the situation la that theaura named unuot poaalbly sup- ply a strong, ioe-breaking steamer auch aa has been asked for aodls ao urgently needed for our winter service 'Ili' “WWII Ottawa Boston Sunday Gloha ls among the many prominent newspapers giving ex~ tended and favorable notice of the Island Tunnel pmiect. The discussion of this topic by foreign journals la doing much to make the Island better known. Al the Tunnel Tea everybody was talk- ing Tunnel. We did not hear a word dur- ing the entire day said in favor of the car- ferry. but we heard much in eondemna~ tion of it as an imp:-noticable plan, and as an obstruction calculated to delay the only real remedy. Even under the favorable weather con~ ditlrlna nttha present season loo many Ialaud farms show evidence of a "cropped out” and exhausted condition. Our fam\» era must learn that the fertility taken out ot thc wil by constant eropplhit must be restored to lt. A farm is like a bank account.. There must be deposits made equal to what is chequed out.. _. . 1# THR CITRIC ACID (Natural Fluid Acid) ln Sovereign Lime Juice is an ex- cellent correctlve for many summer ills. FUNERAL 0F DROWNED, LAD. Crrarnau, July l-The funeral of James Ryan, aged twelve' years, who was accidentally drowned Sunday night, wg held this morning, and was largely attended. Service was contacted by Rev.lFat.her 0'Keefe and burial was In St. l(lchael'a cemetery. Clrimberlaink Colle, _Cholera and lllsrrlloaa Remedy-The Best ln Existence. 1*. ll. Wood, manager ot the White County News, Beebe, Ark., ls a repre- sentative aoutbern business man, who does not hesltataln expressing his good opinion ot a well known remedy. Fla _aayhfitgives me pleaauretn recommend Chnmberlalnh Colle. Cholera and Diarr- bma Remedy, having used it myself and ln_-y family with the beat results. ln lnntlbulleve it tobe the boat. remedy of the klud in exlstenee.’f_SoId by all drugglats. Invictus s1~oes tor men-Alley a Co. Charlottetown Agents, azdw tt. Great Composers: Beethoven, lendela- aohn, Bach, Handel. Wagner, and Life Insurance. (Read The Mutual Life of New Y ork advt. in anotheroolumn.) 4d 3 'SMUKERS ~ Will Find llcrc A choice line of eigaratu sel- raettiosi ||lf1'l¢fl\1l. llarataass, 1_fvln'». Davis' su-angst rn- VIP- Plllwl. 'l`esayson's. 5 Brunswick. etc. ' " ' In ilrportdl : Bananas, El Sola, Gaming lalasl da, Iggy gun” (H NNI. Gkflll do Ooloa, Bt ll»eo's, La Imalnr, etc., gm, dry 8°. umlsuliagge ta un ect from. Weelte afew-In do “ C LOSI N G4-O UT F. PERKINS & Co GREAT ‘K §é egg? 3 »-eg 9*” ., ._ *°|~en.Q|3. _ -' L ‘I _~`-;;.'("1¢,*' mffsfa ace. ” Q if. \ . ’ SALE. T The Rush Still Continues' at thc _Closing-out Sale. ' WO0L We pay highest cash price for wool. r\`l`1E`|§|`>s Moncton, licwson's. Canadian, Scotch and English lwccds at one third off. Boys’ and _Mcn’s Ready-made Clothing ,' Half PIICC. F- PERKINS & C0-. SUNNYSIDE. ' 'nn .adm mu awhile nn- ‘tan an Coutssteltlm July, r5th, nl. lla. Charlottetown.: ' . ww p Phone 240. ' '“"fTlf°¥ _ _` \=°» L6 ' f-" _"_ H vos ogy srcspl e a ar o. Ottiacrnfaoom til: lhopTl.hen YOU wear How o 'ou wish to have thorn use ltl Inferior laundry work makes good linen look pour. Even 'poor linen looks ‘ull when done nplryun. T mbosttestisata' ' - A. F. WEBSTER. Star Btaam Laundry. ATTEND P CONROY’S _ GREAT S SPOT CASH Discount Salc of all boots and shoes in ` T-ll( . T _~ 1l'ltt‘¢\‘” \m stock. -, _ SUNNYSIDE. v / » v 5 -, ,fe-. \ .,f\ /.1 . ' frr rr ` ' W., ' _..__._._._._n »._, PUMPS Brass and Iron Cylinders. WHOLESALE and RETAIL- L..._£__ _, lhe lingers Hardware lu., lid., T TSGUSCED e . With your Toolhbru h, If do the bristles come out or \ is its shape inconvenient? ' " Some brushes have no ex- cuse for beingused by any- one and perhaps you have been unlucky enough to ` get one of this kind. Our Toothbrushes ` are of the best selected 1 stock . convenient shape. “ bristles well secured. See y the new line of Japanese . '_ _hrusha we sell at |5 *and _ aoc. 1 ELLIS l 'rntnmggnt P miopuma. p CustomJ:i1orln¢, Gears Pur- nis gs, Hats, Caps, p etc.. etc. \` Snr:-We wish lo direct your attention to our atock of new nrt ow urinate sutt ro rms rnoui We have the lareest and best stock of Saroopllaguses. Mor|uments.'l`ab- lets and Headstones ever exhibited in the Maritime Provlnces,ln Mgrble of all shades. also red,grey and hiaek grnuite. It la worth looking at if you don‘t want to purchase. Ii’ you want to purchase this ia the bert and cheapest place on P. E. I. Correspondence solicited. De- -ng tarnished when requested. 'P drawn when required with- out charge. ‘ E. F. PURDY. ' cloths for spring and summer WEIT. ‘ Our cloths be imported from the very best msuu returers lu England, Scotland and Ireland and include : . ‘Worstedth Filthy Suitlhga, icunss, Sergea, Tweeda, Trowserlnga. And fancy Veat Cloths. Overcoatlnga in Vlcm\ss,iRalu- proot and fancy Worateda- We can guarantee aailstsctlon lntne cutting, fitting and make up of our clothing. 5 We invite you to esllandex- amlne the stock and believe wt will be able tolnlt you. Younrespeetfully. Join Mctm,.r. no Dhaasbuatlvlaes. Sydney T Summer Carniva and 0ld Home Wcck. .lutr sm, it Aucur Inn' "` Plnnsurs mamma. vnu apo, 1,.; S 5th: -__ &»:a`suee`t., 4 v l oaminruns #amd .»r f s-u-f»`=dJ annum. astllal ‘ _ ».w.¢nn. s Y, J ?>. al -_ vlnvssf it gl ch v .: .l.,_V,& T' ` ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. °