aaa M _ : i°l lan-» WAIHED-A esseot headache that KUIFORT Powderlf will not cure. hem teuto twenty minutes. 1531” El I5 if Mawwww £~&VK\N~ P; ll. Island Laundry Starch we are now oiering to our customers a pure Wheat Laundry Starch which has been ihorughly _ tried and giving entire satisfac- i' n. 'ity a sample pound and en- ; courage home industry. loc. ' per lb. , J.ll_liacLeod&Ge. v\-§AAAA%/V i I *'\/`-`f"\/\/\f /'I » Kearney & e Foot’s llaapa Are t h Ve best. *esale ul listen. _illlIIIIIIIdIIIi THB GUARDIAN. ‘l'o'day’s Probabilities y ~ lessening cur uma-4 and “emerges we 5 ...__ _ 'I-_l~_»";»_5.y,, grow the best eropsand fruits possible intein. Ill! _!4~-(SP0°\ll)- - Lllllt 5` ` Yarilbid winds, hir and a little warmer. \ v J \‘ii\b}_£`:.‘\ ' T;<‘f*\ g" _°`il‘=, \\\\\‘_"».\ #"\'h`%.T'. \'la_\\ _‘\\ / » )_ v ,» I Ni l;vf__ -"alia ~ ‘ ,_ '. *ii* ~_ hp _ "7\ _ ;.‘ :fee _ " \\ If 'V 12\“.::V:.‘ In \\ m\\\\\\ , f pg-`,_r»‘ ve 'I\ \r._,,_ mane _ x\\\\\ ,/’ 4 2%.?-I. use ,-- 5 I' L) 7 ' Jes ;»~>'» ' * i - ‘- f‘¢¢5_,_ _ V _ - . .;;a»f __ __ ~.., _»>-’- V 1 ~r'~‘*f-' .V :L_ ..-V' _,lan/ig T ,v.-,»_ ' __ . /f ___~ --_ _,- _ ,,f_-." .. ¥"‘I~€f;-,,"~,--f' V " ,,fiT?'f 7- - “»2¢"`._ I »- ` {,i¢éx_\,;;-<'e_:“;~ in-vi' 3"~zi¢$ _ , _ `- . '_' g;-;- '~.'-. ' -. 2. _-‘._ " :iii eil” [57 . 'II ‘l‘I°l""If-'-if "" lil;-'.2 :-_ \~-:= ei '-» I&i?=?s~.-__ ‘LV :e¢_)_~r'.:§` . »' " ,I ' n ,__ .__ `_ -rp. ___,_v; 1 _.llama _ “__-_A ._’,n .»._._......_x ,l 1'- 11-4 ‘_/¥f.`\_` li.. 1-, - ._ , _ _~- Rf-'_` f_'l'f"f'I'."`-'-'37l7'33"f=; Bs -"I'“;i3%ff;.---=»1_‘-.-‘-_-.~_,=.,.-_ »~”' ' . \. -_ 1:,-_:ma Tl ,f- 1- uni w V _ ,T Q fr. ;§.'V_,,‘.-__,. .,`.___ i "". North Side bueen Square. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ___-1-11 Business Office Telephone l33c- Oihce Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. J. P. Hoon, sus. Mgr. d __.__._.. ` Editorial and News Telephone 133. Oice Hours x2 noon to 6 p.m.; 8 to 12 p m. J. E. B. MCCREADY, Editor, I Residence Telephone 32. I--1|-e--ml-'1"="' HE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN Residence Telephone, r33d I FRIDAYJULY 25, 1512. EXHIBITIONS. .preparation tor market and its mark in this&Px-ovlnce. _ei-nnents, both Dominion and Local ,msessss faces seam ii!vinz evchsn ever! year. The lectures delivered by men wel I 1'. 'Want Is here. Ladies’ shirt- waists, light, cool, airy things, made for just this kind of weather. Almost too warm to think, of buying goods just now, but our prices are a little cooling, particularly _ he Too ;Hot Breathe In just now. cool. e on shirtswaists and hats. V Many of _them are selling* at less than we pay for them. There ,are but a .v few. ‘ I })eiay means disappoint- W ,' __ _,. 's :~ *~s u ward keeping cool. Them is no work in this Province to, he must thiuk Exhibitions are ve day, which is demanding welmrained’ valuable to our people or he would 'no well-equipped men asare stock-raising, ,fruit-growing and agriculture genera ly. There aretew pursuits. that to-day DN' sent wider and more varied fields for work than does horticulture. We migh .start at the bottom and show from the lnurigneup eoensanrsnea fmresnaees et- ing, that there is a demand upon the men ` who are engaged in horticulture for a higher class of brains, _of skill and indus- ytry than is demanded to-day by almost _ _ - my other 'wk that is being “ni” gn show by their exhibiting, attending and If the above be true every encourage- lment, every _assistance should be given _ A td am, maple, me vast majority nf ,Mm its kind ever held on the Island and let us I; are engaged in these pursuits. The Gov- I real Icom-agement as they can to enable our people to progress along these lines, ‘thc good results of which ars'being seen versed in their subjects, the Farmers' Iilnstitutes established throughout the Province.the men being sent around to different orchards in various sections of i`,,he Province to teach our people now to Is what every man thinks We can help you keep A Summer Coat 7 5c. A White Vest _$1.00. A Flannel Trousers $2.00 A Crash Hat _ yoc, A Light Linder 25c. A Bathing Suit $1 oo. A Straw Hat 7 5c, f Flannel Suits $7.00. All these are helps to- wmmnylish These means place them in close touch with the more advanced and larger Pro- vinces of Canada, and the best education in these matters in the world to-day. All these are good and valuable but there is one thing more necessary and 1 that has been provided this year by our I-Local Government, namely an Exhibition where samples of the stock, agricultural and horticultural product-1 of the Pro- vinces will be brought together in com- tothe three Exhibitions to be he d this Autumn in the Maritime Provinces, W. Hodgson, the Dominion Live Sta uously to answer questions; giving 'nr earner ruerrdl '“"I`I sary for us to speak in his praise. occupy his time in attending the diiferen shows. _ PBople show by exhibiting and thei p attendance at the Exhibiticnithis Antuln been done for their benefit and that th every means which can posibly be them in every way to improve their con- dition ? We feel conildcnt that they wi interest at the Exhibition this year that they do so. Let it beauylixhibitiou never to be forgotten. It Will be the second of all try to make it such a success and to show howmeeeesary itis, thatene shall have to be held every year. This .is all thatis required. It our people desire it as Exhibition must be held. We feel con- ddent they do desire it and in no way can they show that desire so well as by exhibiting and attending. _ Sir Oliver Mowat entered upon his eigh- ty-third year on July 22. *_ \ A general election in New Brunswick seems likely to be called on before the next session _of the Legislature. The New York Tribune discusses the proposed union ol Canada and Newfound- land with great intelligence and fairness and concludes thatsuch union would b decidedly to the advantage of both the contracting parties; that it would be in the interest of the British Empire, would simplify the Atlantic fisheries question, and ought to be brought about. I The Manitoba Depzrtmen t of Agricul- E ture is taking elab crate pains to find out how many harvest hands will be required for cutting, stacking and, threshing the grain. Better arranirements will also be made this year than before to direct the men to where their services are ihquired. The wheat is now heading out nicely, but the harvest will be some days later than last year. Very shortly we shall have the announcement of excursion rates and the number of men th at will be needed. Ii = ,_ F-- ____. 3 iv: MA T* /yr; \_",§:‘y¢ "I .X _ f-*\-AQ* _ '-7 . _» \\1~`\f_ -_'_'-_Iv ¢~-n fr; .New Goods ._AT.._ "EW PRIGES ‘ V Sterling Silver Tea. Spoons W E and Rogers 1847 Spoons &c. WANT ro»rws:eia¢n¢uIac_nz¢naIv_u‘|¢ '¢¢ll\la_veyua~ueleyonit ‘ Enough said. ,We cannot guarantee that the pricewill remain long as .low as we oder at now. V Silver Plated Tea Sets, Baskets, etc; ’ I _ , f af to telic their places in a line, the at one end and the largest at the end, the one which would have as many who ever betere thought ot the fly being of the average 'size of ‘livin V creatures? it as I The value of taxable property in Mon- V. _treal has grown from 39 millions in 1868* £1” 86 °d 4 In as to see where they are as regards the quality 5 Of tho Pl‘0d'1¢l9S Which f-UC! *HWS 500° able the period since 1868 Montreal's debt h to produce in cvmnarison with those pro-‘ also increased from a liters over uve duced by their brother farmers ot this 23 milygng, The increase of the debt pfr Island as well as those produced by the head ofthe population has been from $47 farmers °f N9” B1'“nSWi°k *md N0” to $100. The annual revenue of the city is V Scotia. Sa great is the good thought to ngw about $3,500,000. The properties -I 5° defiwd f1'0lIl $11856 EX\ll5iiei0DB exempfed from taxation have increased in that the Dominion Government is sending. vayue ginoe 135.5 from six millions to F ____ Ck The great port of London is awakeninl _ Commissioner, who, as will be seen by the no the fad; that if it will hold its large ' Exhibition Prize List, is to have an oilice shipping trade more modern improv under consideration, and _has rep _ couragement and assistance to our that the Thames channel needs exten- sive lmprovement and that the docks are ‘ Mr. Hodgson is so well and so favorably- out of date. An expenditure of $35,000.' " kuownto our people that it is not neccs- (Xl0is recommended, $l2.500.000 of which We is needed _tr deepen the channel. __ may say, however, thas the fact ot him and $22,500,000 to provide suitable attending the Exhibition and desiring to docks. The money will not be II I havearoom placed at his disposal, shows appropriated by the national Goven -, most conclusively that, busy man as he is, ment, but must be P\'°Vi5°I*iloar itself is distinguished among all other iiours, we have adopted “ROYAL PURPLE-’f, _VIS _tl1_e ,color ,_ of our barrel hoops. ~We are entitled to this eblor-iiy"‘ the fact that we have been appointed by Royal Warrant Flour Millers to Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. _ s»THE~.- I _~ 1 _ Gglivic Flour Mills Co., umresa, Moserieran. V xd&w un, 1 I venience in sprinkler top boxes-retail at 5 and mc, If you want' _to`see flies 'die in heaps try it. e ~ _ _ All other seasonable requi sites in stock. I ` I The Square Druggkt Sunnyside. Ladies, Butter Dishes and Knives, Sugar Dishes, Cake’ f in-1'” S use ">-‘ I one .5 KLA! WBA IWWQIF l II __P...E. _L PE-I.