4 .{,,,&,,..,_,,.y¢-su ....._....- v .-.___ ~_._@._-@.....¢ Gllllllllfll lillll ADULTS sw-!“‘\.\’ Dlarrhoa, Dyaentery, Cholera, Gramps, Golic, Gholera lnfantum, dholera lorbus, Summer Com- i ‘ull Rl-Env. Mr. F. Chu chill, Cornell, Ont., writes: “ “ge have used 11% Fovrler’s Extract of Wild Stttwr bgfry in the home and it a sure remedy for dysentery USED 9 YEARS. Mrs. Jones, Northwood, Ont, writes; “My baby, eight months old, was very bad with dyS¢°¢°fY- We gave her Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry and if S3V¢5 her life. We have used it in our _ / i plaint and all Fluxes of the lowela. aaa ana in can ron ` eau a oaaraav. llarmless, Reliable, Edectual, and should be in every home. f 'l _for the lastniueyears and vtgildvnotbewithoutit action woaocarsr. ‘ Mm, W Varna! New Germany, N.S., “fi_&e§;eeticon- ndcnéc in Dr.‘ Fowler’$ _ n'a¢t_0f Wild Strawberry for various _dis- eases in old and yous* My little boy a seven attac of surhfner complaint and could get nothing tohelphlmuol:lIgaveb§&Sira:__v~ berry. The action of this reme y was wonderful and soon had him perfectly well." ' HICKEY 85 NICHOLSON TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS. Black Twist Bright Twist _ ‘ Pearl Smoking Ruby Chewing I [loads ' 20 lbs. Fine_Cut Mixtures I-2 and llb.-tins. ug_16diyan_dwxyr. W ron in rlutnlnf. t . v Wg 3-.; prepgrgfl in aupp‘y nur customers with _ The Frost and Wood -Goy’»= Steel Pl..vcs and Barrows J. Fleury’s Sons Rom, Cutters and Pulpers-Corn and Straw Cutters, Grain Crushers dd Gris ders . _Hall Mfg Goy’s V Fm 151.131, Shakns and Cleaners, Threshsrs and Horse Powers. and P955", [)i¢¢.,s, T,u¢k Vt agcns,Cart Wheels and Axles, Road Carts, Road W se Chorus, Washers and Wrirgers. _ wg); Erideasuaile very low for ca.r=a|'\lE: a. 5 -. 4 ~_ '.xnN'r srnnirr 1 5'” 5' 5 l> ° at ?a.\" -._ "4 l'!.._.'-‘ .;=-_- _ * ~ _ . .. _ 8° _ A-pU_QAl _ Pénrecr fi . _ __::;£?:__,;|__G£ ' I M Kg: __ . hsu;i.»lu‘~'ml-`?1Ml~€0¢H$ . .li _ 'seem amazed sued with ¢ pam b our modem; meuloas. » _ ' H require artciidcial teeth, an th d hom da ming e aume with your new nee. §‘rfect it and satisfactionytm ranteediu Wgnaige the trnnlsotkntistr in P. yé. I. w o make. rtiBd:kt.aeth by the celebrated #ellis System Teeth made b tiiasystem are perfection in ” days thepriceissameastheordinaryplate. If aaettofiycthwemakeia notdhtinctlywg we elaim for it-do_n’t pay a cent. TEETH EXTRACTED FREE and without pain when Sew teeth are ordered. Iiyonliveoutoftowuitisto radvantageto havework O doneby ua as you _don'thave todgtetime. We make artiicial -teeth, and Crown or Bridge work same day you come . We -tru! and 811 aching teeth in one sitting, and guarantee no more toothaehe. Uyuuhave some old roots, orhadly decayed teeth don't -have them extracted, but let usreatore themto their na _fulness withmr painlm Crown and Bndge niadetedmieand ' _i qn"e_Leverlast1ng_e la ATIONS $ CONSULTATIONS FREE. ALL WORK DONE BY DENTLL1 SP . TS. Hours9to6 Open Evenings BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS chu-iouetcvm. P. E. L :gn EYES Si’ ALL NATIONS. France has one blind person to every 500 inhabitants. 0 v In Egypt twenty one natives were killed because of defective vision, dur- ing the niet week’s operations of an elf ctric railway. - ._ In Germany sid England there is one blind perzon to every 1,000. _ China has more blind than all otlffr ctunlriee. Spain crmsa ne-xt. "Am¢ri°a averages . only one in every 1,500, the lowest per cent of any P ' _ sunny. This is .explained in thefact that iciehtiticadjusiment of glauea has °°m°t°”` ' v ' Nwbed i‘s greateatperfectioninthis ' ' Huy ryeshave been savedlhrougll thetimelyueeof W0 *$0613 _.'0Pglaaaes._‘£._ly_e;ewecaunotit ii... or . was sul. an -»- 'I' 1?! ___ ___ ,__ __ ,___1 “_ , _ ,,,._.,. _ ~_ ,__ __ ___.__ * Y ii CA C ` ` 'if ‘ f' ` '_ ' ' 1 ~.2_.~.2"»»~f" - ' -if. I J- ‘f~`,1\'*' :~~`.Fn?=~i.»»-'» »'="~ iffrv_;-f~.¢€*:--ws.at'-"1"`i**`§f"?ff~;:.“*».1~t*%..:-~Iz~ I 1 El GUARDIAN. 0HABLO‘l‘TETOWN. ERUIOEA _ _ _ _C "Mum __,,, ' UF PERSO?tAi;ilN ANl)_WESl The Latest News From Prince County. Tm: Misses McLean of New Lodon left on Saturday on return to Boston. Mn. Wood Avard, Shediac, crossed by the Northumberland on Saturday with live horses. Mas. Joseph Rogers, North Bedeque, is .visiting friends in Boston. She will be absent about three month s. Miss Nellie Gurdon left on Saturday on retnrnto Waltham, Mass., froma visit to friends in Summerside. Tm: Summerside public schools reopened after the summer holidays yesterday. They weregivcna half holiday in the afternoon. Mn. and Mrs. Fred. Gates. Anaconda, Montana, left on Saturday on return home aftera visit to relatives in Summer- side.and Charlottetown. Mns Sydney Vaughan and Mrs. Joseph Clark, who with their children have been visiting their parents Mnand Mrs.Ja ,°° Atxiioucn discouraging reports come from all parts of the' country of the con- tinuous dry weather having serious edect upon the crops Mr. Joseph Rogers, North Bedeque, a few days ago threshed 125 bushels of oats out of 90 stocks. Messrs. Clark & Steeves have moved into their new quartrrs in the Rogers 8: Rogers building, These new premises are agood deallarirerand brighter than the old place, and the change is in keep- ing with their increasing trade _and larger demand for a more commodious store. ` T111: remains of the late Mrs. Alex. Gil~ lis, daughter of Mr. Ron aid McDonald of New Village were brought over in the Northumberland Saturday night. Death took place at her home in Brocton, Mass. on Thursday last. Her mother, who went to visit her about a month ago, was with her when she died. Tm:GUaBD1aN regrets to record the death of Mr. Archibald Campbell, which occurred at the residence of his brother- in-lnvv, Mr. Hector McKay, Tryon, Qu about two months. Mr. Campballwas 56 years Of age and leaves one daughter and ioneson to mourn. Mrs. George Stavert Bummerside, is a sister of the deceased. The funeral tookplace on Sunday after- noon. i - 5 A peculiarly sad death took place at Alberton on Friday afternoon _laat~w-hen Reginald, four-year-old sou of§Mr.‘ and Mrs. George Gard passed away some what suddenly On the previous Tues- dai Bight about 10 o’clock the parents discovered that about two hours earlier he had eaten the tops oil’ several cards of matches. An emetic was at once al- ministered, but this did not take efeot until about 2a. m. the poison no doubt in the meantims having got pretty well through hissystem. Under tender care the little fellow lingered without any apparent suffering until 10 a. m.;Friday. Mr. and Mrs Gard have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their sore bereavement.” The funeral was heid on Saturday afterno en. _ _ _ _ . ~ N ' Af.; _-11 W; _ ':i”;;i BORN a _ _ , _ At Tryon, on 30th inst., to Mr.and Mrs. Louis Howatt, a. daughter. . In S’Side, on Sept lsr.. 193|., to Rev. M". and Mrs. W. H.'S:nith, a son. , 5 _ : ' 1...; - - _ '; ___~ ___ , _ . ' MARRIED. . . Rav. W`. W. `Weeks, formerly pastor 'of the Moncton Baptist church, now of To- f°l1f0» SD¢Dl»ycsterday in the city on his return Nova Scotia, where he has been on his holidays.-Moncton Times. 'At the Presbyterian Mause, Summer- side, August 12,th, by Rev. W. H. Smith, M- A--H D-. GEOTZS Brauder and Ma- h¢U5& Dllitltan, both of Sea View. Angus MacKinnon aged eighty six of the late William R. Lane. [Funeral on Sunday at 2 p. m tn Pownal v K t C .. ` |1163, Waugh, 'Wilmot, left Friday .morningfv Saturday morning after an illness' ¢f_ tirsansusi J, Ms..-an. n A ___ < Mr. Louis Montgomery, -le"ll. yesterdal’ for Chictlio. Mr. L. D. McNurt. ;lalDOQ\l¢. WGS 3° UW city on Saturday. v ` " v ~ Mr. A. Kennedy made the return trip by the Princess yesterday. Mr. Ii. H. Muttart spent Sunday at his old home, Cape Traverse. Mr. an-'I Mrs. Amos West. of Littl» York left for Toronto on Monday. Mrs. A. H. MacP_hersou is "visiting friends in Bedeque and Summsrslde. Mrs. Wm. Large leaves this morning on an extended visit to her son in Boston. Miss Florence E. Peters of Lower Mon~ tague is visiting her sisters in New Bruns- wick. Mr. T. C. Baker returned Saturday nijit from a visit to Toronto and Buffalo. Mr. Hardou Picketts, left yesterday morning, tovislt the Pan-American Ex- position. Mr. William McGougan, of McGoagau 8: Wright, is spending a vacation at Malpeque. nev. G. P. Raymond, wife and family were passengers by the Princess yester- day evening. Mr. Fred Robertson of St. John who has spent a month’s holidays on the Island returned this morning. Mr Percy Wri ht left Saturda it vacation spent here. Miss Hettie Collings of Sentner Mc- Leod and Co., returned from St. John, N. B., on Saturday evening. Mr. Fred McNeill returned yesterday to Montreal after visiting his parents Dr. and Mrs. McNeill,o`fthis'Clty. ' Mrs. T. P. Huestis, of Summer-side, P. E. L, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Joseph Goode, Arthur street;--Truro News. Messrs. Neil McQuarrle, Jos. Locke and Henry Strong left yesterday for for Buifalo, to visit the Pan-American. Benjamin Clow and A. Higglugbotham of Murray Harbor, left yesterday for an extended trip to New York and Boston. Col.Moore was a passenger by the Princess yesterday evening. Mrs. Moore remained over in Sydney for a short visit. ‘ Mr. Samuel Wheatley of S. Wheatley & Co. of Halifax, who has been spending afow days, in the City returned home yesterday. _ . Mr.. osaris Bausm,»1si_.s mens: at vs.- non River,leaves to-day for Acadia College-,. _ Wolfville; N ._ S.. where he will take an art/s course. _ _ Mr. John McLeod, Manager of the Boston _B_i°anch_ _of the Bank of. Nova Scotia, and Mrs. McLeod left yesterday on return to Boston. Ca lets Aubrey Blanchard, and Tooker, sons of Dr. Blanchard and Capt. Tooker, left Saturday morning on return to King- ston Military College. t A Messrs. Percy N. 'Euman and Albert E. Baker, two of Summerside’s popular young men, left yesterdav morning for Toronto, where they expect to locate. Dr. Erskine Kicr and Mrs. Kier .left by the N erthumberlaud yesterday on _.return to East Boston after a few weeks visit to Malpeque, Ch’town and Murray Harbor, Mr. John Nichols and his niece, Aunadalc, who have been visiting Mr. Nlcholsold horns in Devonshire, Eng- land, were passengers, by the Princess yesterday evening. » Mr. E. W. Bowness, West K nt ` ' ’ School, has given notice of his reért- Glrmentq made' usare" noted fnr their Base’ men; fy-gm the stag' ag me gud gf Sepgem. slid 2`0YJd alllrlil. Olll' St0Ck iS l`€lpl@tE’ ber. M ..B ' ‘ _ . _ wg _ y rnmzuing' sa return Malden, Mass. ,after- 625 8.lllll. Autumn ' __ w ., -,..-'rr _ . ., _ _ _ __,.,_‘_ .».,_,i{____.,,. _ _ __ :af _ Pr t Had there small .i C way, they ioild ‘post ‘as l and`1ou§ro’m25 cent more, but we got at a snap scmmhing _ .at the c _f ,ha season, ~_ .501 " °_4=if~r°\ ’ _ f g*2p_nrcham_i\_,e_w_._l.g~ __ so doing ` if " you will save mon ' `Be the ¢¢ Bret to appear wit@b fpretty “Y Fall 8”-ylea. Havifnsifjof your , __ the full___'ieeson.. ~ff_""°.W6 A wing in _ah about dffrfat _ of -ples *Our P631* P 1 .., *ff " fs '-53 v Q ` » . T, si *st F ~. 2 . 4; ~ _ Always “la Q0 it _ _ , ,er it -F _." _ - ' ..1>~»-<-or 21- - "°"““ Semi’ “GW _ _;,,__ __ _S lollish_tld Ulltli a .i .I ¥.."?. . - . -f< -_'___-_ - ___ f I N ~ ur. '*;`_:': . _ , _ __ __,- ,_-.| , _ __ ._-» .. _ _ .,» ,N _ .;.,. we.. High.-Blass l Will _lind our "ests.bli_'shment the right place to :heir orders- _ f °vw=SS wwnds entering. Mc--. :ns British and Canadian manufacture Gill for the study of engineering. - W ' ' f Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F. Parker of Dickin- son, North Dakota, who are spending the summer with friends at Cardigan and the vicinity, expect to return about Soptem~ ber 15. They spant Saturday in the City. Mr. Herbert Alexander, Mrs. Edward Alexander, and Mrs. A. E.. Alexander, _her son and daughter, Mr. Charles and Miss Lucy Alexander, of Campbellton, N. B., ‘arrived in S'Side, _Saturday night to be present at an interesting event which takes place here to-morrow. Among the outward passengers by the Princess Saturday afternoon wore?- Charles Faiquharson, Picton; Percy Armour, Sydney; Mr. and Mrs. Trueman and Miss Jamieson, Halifax; Misa Green, sudden strain I have used every remedy [Funeral °,, Wedneadw at tw” ouwk , without edect, until I got a sample _ , , __ __ iw Hizhaeld cemetery. Friends nsnécr; ;f.“I?;RD°3 :f;1"Iu°f;;`“`~ ff' "°';n'°° fully invited to one dl. _ Nw f"°m °‘ M °°'1° 0° _ ' ' ” _ _ (Par. &altx.:>lease_ copy.) - __ its us; and no: I am happy 0° any mr., P o Ev lv coahmefsiali At Tryon, on Saturday, Mr. Arcblbald» el’ I O l W; U v _ G-m..-». _ ~ < °”“‘“‘S°“» “ae X¢\1*m_.t\1.._P.rin¢iv¢\l__...- At Mount Mellick on Saturday. All. U 7 houdq. 0” TUESn‘.Y'AUGUsT mth' ant, P.-in-im went..-rm tl ° * I " "'°M1’""°° _ t -» slmmnana-1§.~m1_ v' %tJ:sare»¢ivmm mood ~ =i l°8°- 00.' 1%” '_--1 sucoeaaij, evkywhere. ' . gg' ' _ Umk ova ' 8cotki~i\tvhaa9andL8am.%|aIdY¥pl,oraend c are agents or the célebriitcd OXFORD TW .tr-,dz have now-over-100 PATTERNS in stock. ” ` 1s1er@h..nt‘Taif.,., _M.....;.. r.i».'_1. op. Post om... _ _ /Charlottetown. 1|... ws.-iw. or-saint oem O Toronto; J. W. J ones, Pownal, en routeto_ Wolfville to attend AcadiaC ollege. = . Y _ - vfi~f _V _-1..___.... _ nv . men , ' ' » ' . g. _._ -_ ,, . 1: sim nrsuaanc couranv, in me mmx ursuuailca con sNv,_`sr_ nfcsxiys. HQHUCUCB, A521135 28311, Flgrgngg Ann THB MUTUAL HPI INSURLNCBPCOHPANY, Of New YORK. d wi _ __ , fe of Capt. Murdock Fin- _ d lhlu nm lsyaon__ , in the 35th yoarofher age. C RICHARDS &C0 Lowest rates and prompt settlements. ’ A ~ peaceful! t h b ' ' A ' J W i m J S,,,,,h _ ,_ in Wes, §,;§f§_°S,,;f,m;';° ,gf Dm sin,-rar some nm V1 am has Ms sn, 3 ma OHN M°EAcHERN nut, Jane MacNeill relict of the late '°“l7.°‘“m °“i°tm7 '"m’ b-7 ° -- A i ' ' _ _ » 'rim novar. uzsuaaazcn ooxraxv 'sr Liverpool, g '_ don. BWI |€F|"d'llD "HJ" JF” .)!‘&1\* K4" 'W' A been obtilliid reguliff h»,»»./- <"FRkds.\lu '\'“ rp, ' LEADERS IN MIl2_`§._’_[.IN 5\““f*P' ,rs paalee.