THE GU ARDIAN CHARLO'1'1‘E"‘0'WN JULY 2 1898 .fr g/ -f/ .-\ ~i-.A 01- FLAME. Cn the i t- ~~ir-ig oi' _\'o':eiiibei', 28th. rZ`~'f.‘. i an imt. _ -if. ii. ;i.~.- mira..-ii ship ;tiei,,,,§._ 'ifiadetl with soo b_i:'r<~I~ of petr0leum_ ,Ui awi'ii`i :ii;i~_s if ii_i::it-~ slitit up from the iiigin hatch .intl t_:».~ vos-~el qiiivcred from stef.; to stern with kgiliisiiwn of the barrels Her .seani< f»p.>ii_-il and the blazing petroleum fiourtwl out ~:;o tlic river, spreading a belt ot Src .irorir ‘_ her. The master and seamen Jllmpetl ove'T\~'~:irc`l_ C.iptain Shar , whose "¢~"-‘<‘l “*\* l."'==‘1 f`1<‘~@-b_\'- Df0pelle§ a small boat through the biaziiigz river and after 3 severe scorching iiiiil imminent peril saved the seamen from ii horrible death. i All ov_ei' civiliz-.iti<.n there are thousands of men in more irnniirient danger than wgfe those seamen They are threatened with Spnsumption irare already in the ¢lut¢h of at deadly di~. asc. If they only knew ii_ help is at hand. Dr. Pierce’s Golden M¢d_ ical Discovery cures Q8 per een; gf 811 ¢a5¢5 I ima Piiizis The Guardian. THE WINNING SBHUULS, n the Guardian s Recent Contest. J\F* ¢l\}\-f\,a¢\nl'\f\F"‘*°*\f`~l*' |For the Best Papers on Current Events-Prince Street School, Margate, Clinton and Uigg Schools, Receive Their Reward of Well Doing-Many Good Words for Pirisriiirni I: Piano of consiiniption. It also cures bronchitis. asthma. throat and nasal troubles and all .,.n.¢\»~v\¢l»*\I'\-v»`-»`¢-_l~ diseases of the air usages. It is the gnc; blood-maker, desh-guilder. and ne;-v¢_i0nie_ It makes the appetite hearty, the digestion P¢ffe_ct arid_ the iver active. The “Golden M°§i‘°3l D‘5°?"€f.V " IS the product of that °m‘_“°“f 5P°¢\§l1Si. Dr. R. V. Pierce, who. d_'_1}'mg the th_irty years that he has been ¥ ‘°f,d°°§“5“1Ul18 Pllysician to the great uvali s Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo. has treated more cases than dfty fi’_2i“13fY Physicians treat in a lifetime. tisousands given up-by doctors, have g¢§- ed to complete recovery under this iner- velous rnedicine. Constipation causes and aggrfavates many serious diseases. It is s edily cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellfts, ?Ilt ions small ale York rder 1 --_ -_»- _ (sssissxaxrlsii , New $|25. |`New Y tice der 59,, _; as j . i' ‘ \-\\.` ins, all ¢,!l’4f-- '_-‘__ fl/ 1 ,_\i \ ‘I/U J I ’ll, no Monarch of the Foro!! Is the Emblem i . . OF THB . . Ionoreb of Canadian Frofomll Insurance and Dooom Societies. . . . .'X'H'B. . . » UCANADIAN. . _llrder of Foresters Organized and Incorporated i879. Hlld 017168. - BRINTFORD. ONT. lxvi=:s1'I-:n ix Doiaixios Goviziumesr Bcivns, $100,000.00. Sriiuftrs Ferns _-\i>iiii. ist, i898, $618,365.75. Iavesrediii the best _m_'_»ner;ry Institutions in the Dominion of Canada. Mrxsi-:Rsriw ovi-:R 28.000, A Purely Canadian lhstirution l~,:.\'ir:f; no ivenkcri- ing alliances or brzirirh-.~s in foreign :ind lr.-ss healthy' If 8'! l°"»-.f.-_ mixer. sririziirfscrioor.. (Mr J D Seaman, Piinc pal ) This school was away in advance of all others, _ ” At the clcsing exercises Thursday brief congratulatory addresses we re de- liverid by Rev J C Bertie, Rev Benj. Chappell, Rev G M Campbell. W S Stewar; arid others. Mr McCre;dy presented the GUARDIAN prize won by the School in the Current Events competition, being a lifelike portrait cf Princiia; Seaman, hiindsoiuely framed by S F Tarbush of tnc High Grade Ar: Studio of Toronto. The uncovering of the prrtiait was re- teived with hearty appiiiuse. Ai`..`-'$"i.`< `-‘ ' ». ~ if 6-'fia\" .‘ . . . ¢;"`- '- H"-_ _Tv "'r‘. if'-'-‘ ::. _fill `::”..// >_ _` \` ""‘=‘ %ilf'F‘\_ _ _ .jr-»;/,, »'nt»__ , 19,/. " '<2' 'f}7\_'\ . it 1 _ ,_ if- __ _/¢"'» '- », N ll‘\",` "\- ll" , `_.r_`.I"'-_ _\ $2 'ld N In _.ffl W I .55 _ '_» .if .~: ~:==~»,~.‘= - ’.i~~’- 1# X \ _ g\‘6')§ fp °”° _ . . 1 ` "_ . \-_. \ :L \ _ ,_ _\`_ _. ‘ v -'.- 4 i f ` F .\ \Q\ ` . ~"`>`.-_ ._ _\ .1 / .ii » .,(&‘_`_\_?- . 5,1/,’ , ~:.- f' ./' _ /'/M /' V* /i .,. - -- - be _ { ~.~ /./ ._, ,H"M/K,/ / Q / J. i>._, SEAMAN, Mr T C James presented to the win P wraiteii paper on the Stuart period o British lilszory. which was open to com petition oy the citv schools. Miss Bren: l-‘Been las-'i. inthe Ciirrent Evrués com _ mari. In calling attention to the map,the ner. Miss Adele Bremner, Rev T F Ful crton’s rize of S5 for the best fi children to prove loyal to the tlig, for 'i wliit-li our forefathers shed their life’s tier made l92 marks out of ri possible ‘_’i`i`i 1:1. in al` ‘om etiiof". lle . . . il’ dh mf' 3 I ° _ p, ° . the great Corner Stone of the hmriire. also prescutctl two prizes uoiiiited by tr NE ` T0 FARIERS. the 5' have _on to soap fair de article : scarcely Dlies hereafter. ll bc for ~ale in rloiv p» ice of ten ,-st-‘_-la-< L-' for .4 lbs oziey for ig now. _:ic:uryii ini. ma p ut a coet C 1. E.’§fil§?§‘..’f" im e Stine Away” accident and win you :ilong :our hears that rantoo .Y0'l. ou guinea! by Bur. you put. 'nt carrie. you y in the aw.-iil~nt r w-»r-lil if yi'-ur e uppcr hand of NOW. 'GER FOR P. E. l. H OCC, -OTTETGWN. -isly and all kinds N. BRIDGE 'infector AYE , ` countries. Full i:il`frrri:ttit~ri. r::r;~. urs.. st-ri: on applicariori to R. Er.:.io:“r, H.C.R.. In-4-_-~t~l1.0iir.; Trios. \\`HiTE. HS.. Brantford. -f>r.t.: or Enxsr GARTCNG, Supt. of Urgzinizatiun. Bmii_:`.~rtl_ Ont. SARRISTER, SOLlClTOR 8| ATTORNEY N ` “ ' ` ia paper _ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' with the National Anthem ll ‘ sd 1 i ' ' f p ,_ _ . one ii_m 0 en_t_sayS_ _ ful competition the benefit of wh cu no ! C1. ‘_ tw’ Ice Cream Freezers at Very low pl-\Ces_ lhe (1LAirnr_iN medal was presented i man can m&,,_bme_ _ _ /7 / ='_ S hints. Lost. .rounn ercf is Y i____Y_..,__ LOS F.-Last Sunday between Great George St. and Grace Church. a nalr of old spectacles. Finder please leave at this oiice. 2. VVANTED to rent a cottage or house c_on- taining 5 or ti rooms in desirable locality. Apply here __ _4__?»9§1Pd TO LET by the vear or for the summer months. u. large two stery. We1lfiniSh0d.d_“_'€l- ing house beautifully situlated on rising ground overlooking Northumbland Stright. and within abou: two miles of Victoria. Cmpaud. .Acharming pages. richly illiistrotcdzcap beliad at about ii_i'.r` price at Horiisbys Boo.4_ Store. Wa.\'TEIi-_‘i ably at-cozii:iiiJil.itt»il at Mrs .l A C iiriic urea.; G»~-» .\=>r.-1v___i-,;§"L-‘_- l -is '°TU l-Et -"l‘iI_T`5{»Fiii»rrani;= mid pieaciiirli; l _Lil fue labor' and expense- emailed on situatcdliiouw- on hotter Q11€\§`r`1~ D'~‘fi}\g_lllL, .Iusme P:iliiier.i=io»\'1ii 0'L'C11l>i*il0“ 0" Vol" nian-lcr L`licvrie-l»li»1 find cold \v-i.tcriit sariic , --llcrit niotleiuiic-i’. ~~'=‘>`~iGli ‘=fi\'L‘l1C l*l?~l=\>' l - 5' , H .Lifes l'ti‘.iriei‘. iilowii _ next. ADD l io ii M________ ____ _ Fon S.\r.r;.-5 _-`li.'i_~c.»' in lliisoiric ieiriple a 2 ,{i,~.,.-,,,f_ 4-wiv at rliisotlice.-:>~. ff. Y TU l_.l‘."l`.-`l`li13 Dlllldlflg HI l-l1`*l‘\"’~`ll5 `Ql"3'Ul"W_~f by .\Ic.~1~i's Bliik_-.4 Bros. neil __;"CL£fU_*_l"` brick building Piieiié r’o.~se.~sioiigi__\_9e_i} '~f,.-_c-__-..c;_. ,-, :`°<`_i‘i§'.l~°"i`~°s1 ‘w_i:<'rai> Fort w.iP~ ii its fx SPAIN." iii-cluding battles on sea. and l.i_iid. £.o__mir___ an gbout azmnes' "ai-ies. _fcits and war-ships of bo? h nations and grflD€_1C _-`lQf_>__'?§ the great victory ol t.h€ Zallflm e‘E§€'_'b‘_'i everyt-hinerii.bo'.it SamDS°D~ schleyg 13 miiq I-‘ee “’.‘d iéadlng complandqdsylbyderollor Cubd Rankin Young. the iutreui _ elgrhe gremeét _ libre 1" f-bf* he °‘ "°°g`e5°` .. ifio Qupéib war bok_publisL:\ed;§300l_*\f8° 1 Has' large illustrations, m&}1Y IU l'l°hk°°h‘?‘;eSt comm1S__ coloi-edmavé. .B1¢%°9T»b°°E£cg3“bgc_,iber ,.e_ "i°n:’ lowest mice L75' U86 S Demand en ceives grand $l.00U\‘¢mi'~1m _ 'ao d C edt ormous; harvest for 13915:; 575 r ‘ freight d.,-,utgg gpg, W to tofday. A_d- di-ces 'Fug !fIa.iiono1BookConcern,Dept. ~1a33 ` wi, Dincsizv M'-Y 23630 loo-1m__.._i_____-__ _ , _D f , X . _“L_ r -»---` ` D ii I". I ' . _ .J/°'. » | intelligent answers that they had a i good knowledge of the subjects naught, lthose in Mr Bowness’s room showing ii remarkable knowledge in history and 1 geography. The primary teiicher,Miss Lizzie Mayne,presented several prizes _to her pupils for general proficiency. 'But the most pleasing feature of the exercises was the preseiration of the beautiful British Empire Map of the world won in the recent GUARDIAN \ contest on current events :- _ This in-ip has been designed to indi- icate with as much distinctne-s as pos- sible the geographical position of the various paris of the British Empire, and _ their relation to each other for purpo.-es of commer.e ard defence. _ All theztciritories oi the Empire have la conspicuous and uniform coloring Spheres of influence are distinguished by a lighter shade. of the same color. Promihencc is given to the illustra- _t'on ofthe great trade routes, and of leo-iling and naval stations which give these routes security,fand form cc nsect- ing links around the world. By repeating Austrazia and the coun- tries of the Far East, the approach to them by the Eastern route is shown,and thu_s the continuity of maritime connec- tion around the Empire is illustrated more fully than in ordinary maps. The relation of Canada to the Empire is also thus shown_ most effectively, and the Map was used at the Ottawa Cen- ,i ference in 1894 in the discussions on sieaniship and cable routes. _ An inset Map shows the system of telegraphic and cable communication between Canada and all ohter parts of the world. lt was presented by Rev Mr Wight- Rei Gentleman spoke at some length oi the vastness ot the Empire on which the ‘sun never sets” exbortirig the ,blood. ` Continuing he spoke of Ciiiiacin :is Ho impressed upon the cnildreinthe lfiict iliac on the youth of our country E . . |‘\ petition. lhuse were a-gold medal t \l?<~ .lostiiidiiic Barrett :ind an clevaiilly the holir-nys y r ay oi quietly disp°rsvil ltr ~:.' bofirdeits can ‘oc ccriifoyt- _ ~ I -~ M " - ‘ fic r »~° rice ot the lme thier i > \_ii~li5`iiof5 5' li l ' H outhe.nii1rto» i .t . e .it tt 1 . _ . ' 'n ' ,i - | _\i_\;;. ;_iTi: sifiiooi.. 0 _, _ . . _ _ ~ _ i rested tuc_respoiisii>i.iry ot liuililirig _up l_ "__ f ` _.B ._ __._, _ _F ` giirid tieveiopirig our broad Domiriiori. _ _ V l \T.u‘“X(; 01 uae O rowmdé 5 l'0`m° IO He also spoke ofthe szzcrilices eniaile d DUYHUY. Wl1lU5 had Weil ‘V011 by the ll“"" 4- A » ' I _ _ . .__ . _. .. _ » , - , _ _ _ ~ .- ‘_f_>_ ____@_T_ :"“‘~]‘°" _ __ _ _d ___ _ liiy the bgiled Liiipire L05-;iii.r, in pils in the recent contest ori Current _,_ T0 H F I I 0 l E' ll _ 1 1 Ji -1`_ -_~l1§‘0\1UC“_‘_ f “"“_“ T“e giving up ham., and lands, 1-_mit-,g ilmn Events; arid ii uriaiiiiuious vote of thanks 3 i Q - - . ~ Y , -i N ~ _ _ , _ _ . . J _ Q ri___\_tv _3\__e.1;nZ.i___i_ri__€_1ii_J__i_U___ o_i'_ Pr0\.eu.J,;0r5 io me land which 33.0 y/as passed io the (it'Arrtii_i> l’ublis_h1ng , _ c.`.rli_ i V _ \.. = i .- t. I _ _ __ _ ___ ' _ _ V* 1 ~ Y' : . r t az e_-_ 3 A CO,mO,.t,,_i_,i,, ,1,._.€.i_hng house on _____`____0__ o_ the _1)0____n_O__ _______________C__t _md intern birth a.i_l fit ilom. M- \\igh_i _otnpiriy ii ho. it much__.roub_c_ ;_i _\ .he come.. Cf Pmnai and C ____-,O ._ _ _ _ _. _Y _ fm lniaii then proceeded to coinplimeut all P=’Uf,€. had l'€f!\ llle UJ€~\\1= 0~ }'~1 “C103 __ i i \_ 1'I`r ._ Il (»1`»Iit'lal1]5 lll)Ol'l kd( ll): lllen LLID 0 Q lconcerned on their Success _\\,l1_ BOw_ so many childlea ng: only of thls School atreets. Possession grit-ii Hay I - pai-_iau;cn\t_aLi_itl go_v:i_r_rimerit._ _ __ ___-\ _M53 and ma pupils on _he very but of mdny Omg, whom, m _ ,pe _pl-0_ XD lv 'O Kel I - “LDP ) a““0““°e 3' ‘I _,I-,,(,ii,,,,i rw, M-il of then 1,15.,-,~ and vincc to study vood and beneficial liter- P 20 1.il.\VlI prlze tl? hte _bert ll ‘er on I G luster) rue GUARDIAN e5peCi3,_]y fgr i{5 Pugh Il llZ`B !2l.ll]eI` than DJBIQ liCll0D. TlJ0_I_l‘ " " ' ' ~ ' ' ' " t"c ot be loo hiv ' i.r " ` 1 _ ‘ ‘ ' . _ _ , . _ - _ , _ _ _ ~ V9 l . _ . . . _ A v i ‘ ` ' " ` p 1 h‘ ' ‘ 'U . _ . ` _ ° - ~ __ 2" ` ` A " ' " ' ""“ 'T " ' lv S St'5?Vl"3f[_»__E5(l~ (fl _C\_ _also an' irtud Oi fl subzgct the irvnportaaf-ie of ly appl-gcia[3d_m]d tgpiy pgpgr dgggrb N _= _ __ '_ if ) of me \ ‘bor ‘U L "` ~.ir1d enterprize in thus encouragiuv the 3011011 10 Ulla I‘6SP€C BUD s ves l , Y J mumed 21.111” PM? mr “ °u9]°C.t m_be l which is too often overlooked, and he lbe hearty S\1PP01'f 01 til ery 1'11l€P21Y?1` named mer After the dlsmbutlon expressed a hone that the school would ill 1116 P1'0ViI1C6 dfwl' U19 Slflglm’ Of of certificates and .he announcement of _ `,, wo k thu, fogiei-ed some patriotic songs, in which the p l- _ ~~r> ii 'r i me S¢ri001i“°”‘i'_‘“°'“‘h°°°°d I, 1 S ieectionsiiierabiel”’eil-ir’;'f;i I 200 school the beautiful glofie and certifi- cate, neatly framed by the teacher,l\1iss "CD5 Sllltg nice patterns good _ ikékilslllltillf#-ll! Mons lloady to \Voari_75¢_ P., y,,d'. 9' _ P§'§,§§_, Pair ,___ ,100 _miie Ami emu wot-emi °°°1=- A and-uit rebut. . Others selling at $1.50. §?)2]-ligzgdgg belt lvfggeluf L75' ‘ fi 3 g“§°'S_f°'i’1-7? __ 8., 00 4 00 had ° °"°’_ ri-intros. ciqpimtae., ' i t er mes goings. °.. , to . i straw "nts 1 t __ Flgigleegg ‘Q 3g ¢g\_.§._ ' Bllys llllll pallis Blue serge for men ,md boym gvgrginaigevremfgu Sateens, all colors |.t.10o to lie pants at 25c,a.ssorted tweeds al; 50c to a_ good straw from 40,, to $100 Ladies handkerchiil 906' / . VBSI8 “ 0° ,__ Goods the largest variety and lowedt prices ever shown by us. See pr1ces:-- ULUTHING N TWEEDS N” DUR LEADERS All ..'. Ready Made Clothing, _Tweedg,.Ha,1-,B Caps, Gent’s' Furnishings, Staple Dry llanls’ Fi _ Tlqg. in all i colors. A good tiefor 5c, 5 - ll? is _ 05°* 4 o styles,_at $5.00, 6.00,`7.00 and 8.00 A good Tweed suitable for boys md 20”' 5°°ll“° Pei' Suit- - _ Suit. and pants selling at 25c to 50c. 259' B0 5 Suits a. large assortmenti 0|||\ 0'* H .K selliugyat $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. lat 30c, 50c ggi 65:.kp:r W , BNIIUSC ' selling at 30cb0 Gents Collars at 8c each 3 CHI!! for 24c. _ . _ _ .lln_|lor-trout' Dunn me lines selling at 204:, 254:. 306,' 4% ill Uh' l = i Call and see the stock, the prices are suit you ¢ - . c - n u _/ Dress muslin 0" Yo up H5 fi, branches as the time would permit and by their prompt and ready answers showed that they had been carefully and I thoroughly drilled. Several excellent reci'a.tions were given, foremost among them being -‘Bairnies Cuddle Doon,” by Lottie Whitehead. It was decided that the prizes offered by the Trustees to those who would _1 make the most improvement in writing j during the last half-year be awarded es follows :(- Tliird class-lst, Mabel Sullivan; 2nd, Mary White. ` Fourth class-lst, Maude Harring- ton ; 2nd, Henry Ross. Fifth and six li classes-lst, Pearl _ Woodside and Fariny Picliering, equal. iliid, Rachel Ross. Mr Wm Ross then presented to the _ r fa *. A*-.~ Hg. KUHGl!IDEl¢¢° and so encouraged by th GLARDIAN. PHS di P8) g which Should be mad and musical talent, school was dismissed 0 _ N d Q _ U"" SCHOOL' _ _ _ lsu ioried by every right thinking man i - _ , mary an onveyancer Fmm ‘ms schwl Came the WET mdl lin Ellie rovince This hiudsome and ” AUYOHB Call &ff0l'(l t0 gél. 3. R»6f!‘lg8I‘8.l'.Ol‘ al. l'l1€ pI‘lC€l WU oi~‘i~'icr-2; ' _ ~ - I' _ p _ DORCHESTER and Nl0NCTON,N~B. vidual paper submitted. A correSP°“d` Costly map was a fitting tinaie to a help- _*___ Sell t_hem_ liv llev D B Mel-cod onthe 21st inst to Ell i McLeod, winner of the individual _ prize. The school room was well filled as the competltion awakened universal. interest throughout the country. Rev Mr Macleod delivered the address of the evening congratulating the Guar- dian as Weil as Miss Macleod. As this was the first contest of the kind on P E I the Guardian is worthy of the fullest pr".i°se in endeavoring to incite the in- ‘ reicst of our young in matters of prime interest to all. At present the true value of this action cannot ‘oe fully ap- preciated for the iritellects awakened in our young scholars will show to their true value in years to tome wlie-ii the vouili of today occupy the posiriciis of .rust ii: our country. The granting of sti~;`:: 1'. meilal bythe fiiizrrdisiii alter a o e o.id'r than w<»i‘».ls iril _.i.;r.f oi the paper whic_ ever strives ro atlv;;nt'e the Laegtintcrcsts of all. Suc. ._-ess to the lér'_iiri>i_iN. . (Mr l-1 W Boiviiess teacher.) I This school _ led the liii Of :ill competing schools in the province, not of first class rank. The iollowing has been received by Tiii: Gi'Ai:L>i.\N for iiublicaticii :- _ The semi annuil examination of the Mawara eoliool was held on the 19th ri " "' _ inst. A goodly number of parents were . , ,. . present, :iso Revs J A ll igntman and A (` Bell of N B. Both rooms were exiiiiined in the various sub]ects by the l Rev Mr Bell then spoke a few words ing for publication: The semi-annua1 ' of June 21st. Forty-eight children were l i __ easily and thoroughly. I _ l Best after dinner pills. I S l zscems. Aiiiiniggists. . _ The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsapullh of encouragement to the children CLINTON SCHOOL. This school was awarded second prize, being a close competitor with Margate. The GU ARDIAN has received the follow- examiu-ition was held on the afternoon present. . Although the weather was unfavor- able a goodly number of both sexes as- I ,_ Sembled- Four ears ago Jacob Dewltta, of Hn! The pupils were examined in as many Liver Like bllionsness, dyspepsia., headache. vmiszz patiori, sour stomach, iridigcstloii are pr:»ii~;~z`:;.' sured by Hood’s Pills. They dc their wort: .-`“f_ § :=____ _..., _ ge. @W 'W Prepared by c. i. Hood rt co., 'r.owei1,Mass. HOUSE FOR SALE--__-1 larve new double tenement house. containing 12°la.i°_ge rooms in good repair. with large yard. £00 d!‘Y 55999 will cellar and stab e in Gay Town near the Malpeque Road.-The property of the late George Dixon. If not sold by the 15th of J lily, 898, wi ll be sold by auction on thc premises at Principal and Mr Mghtman- The pupils showed by their prompt and o'clock ri rn. For further particulars MQW _ o F_H Horne or John Bell, Executors, or rs essie Dixon Stewart Street. Charl0t.tet0W D- e\ \ 'll .~ l, Saves Thousands of Llvet~ F Island, was dragged to the verge of death by dreadful heart disease. He wal given up to die. From vigorous manhood e had gone to a broken despondent wreck. He procured Dr. Agriew's Cure for the Heart, used lt faithfully, and to-day weighs 218 pounds, and lives to bless the ,day the creat remedy was recommended to him. It relieves ln 30 minutes.-24. For Sale by Geo. E. Hughes and S, W. Dodd. Dil. BLIFT .rears Cliroinc Diseases hy the Salisbur method of persistent. self-help iii rem_ovin causes from the blood. Continuous,_inte1l zcnt_ treatment in _pciion or by letter insure Minimum of suffering and Maximum Of GUI' possible inieach case. _ in be unaided Avom atte p - MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION Ol' BLOOD SPUTA URINE 8:c. Graduate of ll.Y. University .ina the imw YORK uosrirai.. Twenty years practice in N. Y. City- Dlvlvme "° gistered in U. S . and Canada. ADDRESS ,CHARLOr1;TETOgN;:. E. I. CANADA ::g§»‘|g§i;;yli¢:=:\‘; regiervetil far patient! tferences on application. ." ij l i l i i \ l i DODD 81. lllllllll Rllllllli °ARDGOWAN’ suirmiii iuiiiiuri. FDR SALE BY AUBTl0N_ I AM instriictcl by the Execiifrirs of the Es~ tate of me late \Villiqni Dodd Esq..to sell by Auction, at his l_:itc rcsidcrice, Mount Edward Roiid. coniiiicncirig on AT ll OCLOCK, A. M. “Afd own” the beautiful residence of the late\’iliam o . .. . . _ _ acres of land, with Cottage and Buildings thereon. The grounds are tastefully laid oui. and planted with omament-il trees, Shrub! and l hedges, makin it one of the hand somest, re- sidences on P.gB}.1sland._ _ _ The Furniture comprises _ Ifianc. D1‘&W1D2 Room, Parlor, Hall. Omce. Dining lfoom Bed- _ room and Kitchen Furniture. . _ Also, Carriages, Sleierhs. Harness, Farming, Implements. etc. _ The sale of the Residence will take place at 12 o’clock sharp on the 6th, and will be sold without i-eserye. _ Premises will be open for inspection on Mori- day and Tuesday, the 4th and oth, from 11 a,m. til 4 p. m- each day. Terms for Furniture Cash. R. BEAIRSTO. l>1\"‘ r lerms at sale. ‘Z3 law 8: wtd. Wednesiiay the glh nl lull.. Rooms. Nowisllielima We are lieadiurirters for all kinda of Crockery, Glass and China ware. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass \Vutcr Sets, Glass 'Table Sets, Butter Crooks, Cream Crooks, Brown Tea Pots Jet Tea. Pots, Table Lamps. _ Parlor Lamps, Hanging Lamps. A lot of flown, blue. nonpareil, the best pattern ever ofl'ei'crl"..'it The Chimp Crocl~:ei'y Str r t _ W. P. 00Lw|\.l..» Queen Street. ' ' 7"* _ __________f-'J I __ lmpoitaiit_ti_i_`l_laii‘ynien. The tive-year -old Imp. Ayrshire Boll “PURE GOLD,” 1915-6244. is in let ht the summer season. ' His stock show him to be the [mild milking stock bull ot his in tile provinces to»dqy. Rent low, ly io WH. MR, Marshliold June 10,-d tri & ui t! it June 27-dlas Auctioneer __ I l C- -.yn nl _ *U1 " t., .~ ...W-S' 4'* 1 ww ve SM 4' ’ maraiivrmini *_- ii? -'wx -a ‘» di