For the Finest Finished _-.M Prim work Conte to the umm; studio CARIGIII PLATINOTYPIO ARTIST! PROOF! GEO. H. COOK. NEW DesB¥!BAY BLOCK. The Studie when baby is always welcome ,E l Arrived CORN EXTRACTOR TAKES AWAY THE CORN ~ii."‘Z>“E§"1»i‘.ilG“‘3fn§i`<° ii? Wi ’ TRACTOR for three nights null mornings, then soak the feet in hot water, the corn will come out as easily as can be. ’l‘he whole thing is as easy as taking off and putting on Jour stockings. Pnce x5c bot e. _Gro E. riustiss, ry ,sl ...ffl vue. A 'lil :Nr/f/5 A€» é ;, it Ea; 3| wt LARGE OR SMALL Large or :mill parcels of laundry work shirts, coiixra and coin receive equal attention from us. Dou't imagine that we neglect small ggrrels you mav want laundered. We do our sion one cllar a d C 0|' OI. Phone 15| will hri ng our team to your door STAR STEAM LAPENDRY, Kent St. one 15| '.°'f°`°souRi°s'“`f"f DELICIOUS. , ICE COLD SUDA WATER That’s what the 'people say when they drink Mabon‘s Soda Water. All flavors 5c. Mabon’s Drug Store, Sonris, P. E. Island. WANTED . '1`Y1¢ man' always 4 drop his chriniessy, eaten to cali ss" our A chain on a watch is economy. We are making a specialty of chains of various styles_and prices. Call and select. ~ Lo We l 1° f°w»=»¢°v1==»° f°“"=”- terse, , J , A marinas wuiranuasseauie. ' into .. ' in _ ' SJ, mu -'rsomauaaiq raiser- nq,".r¢ry .,_*;*§,gmv°“ ,°°1"‘“* *°"‘° °“" “"* ‘.'ii'.II‘°.&n'2‘2.°I.°iri'.`.`.‘“.£.'I.".2,..*I`.S'”.t..` onuiommva rests s. ia., rm mr B S. 7100901. Regular train will leave 'lykl _ I-t.i1s:’u. tin any as alta. harms. », lhoaeao., ammungmsnnssramwqt taser 'Ill UULIDILI, CBARLUITBTOWI IIIICI IDWAID UIAID, JULY Lg, lol( _ E§TABLlsH ,ertarlnlg their hnarznaa in The Guard- w' wt “_ I ED |868_ an ree star on t e orthumberland. - §'§,”i‘,,°,‘§§f'°__‘_’;°‘jf’_;‘m Reporters 'and Correspondents iii illtlasl liitsltv Sluts on P. E. lslantl e:":r~;f.s.rf:-.:=»e:.., ; .lusl _We have just received 60 pairs of won1en’s fine Dongcla Shoes, Seal Top and Heavy S o 1 e s, best value ever offered for $1.85, Alley & lin. t'_________J the Mills. ~ Royal Stuart, Fedora, GYPSY. . Beacon, iin bbls and % bbls at & FlyTime-We have on hand s large stock of fly pads, paprrs, poisons etc., including W\lson's and Davis' poison ,psds, sticky ily paper (tangieioot,) Cmamaare Arthur Murphy, Lowell, Mats. Richard and Mrs Crossman, Bar Harbor, ~ ‘ Maine Received to~day direct f1'0H1 ' . the Dreseot'|.ims of the Home Comers Maas R K 0'Conne| North Eastern, Mass Mass M J McCluskey, Boston Miss E F McLeod, Concord, N H Mrs .l McCloskey and 8 children, Boston J A Murley, Boston _ Miss L J Palmer, Boston Mr- J Metzlg, New York i'l»t~- Berry, Ipswich, Mess, _Q Mark Bruce, New York ' Cass E Moody, Concord, N H Paul Whelan, Providence aiptva Whelan, Pawtucket, R I P J Kelly ann wife, Haverhill M|~s M A Kelly, “ E R Thorndon, Boston Mis D E Howard and child, Arlington, Mass ' D Stewart, Denver, Colo Mis D Stewart and and Denver,Colo. Mary Bradley, Haverhill A Katie McEntee, Lowell Emma McEutee, “ Mrs L Maddoch, Princetown, Mass Mrs Jas Jackson and three children, Orange, Mass Alice Ramsay, 'Brooklyn Mrs J Craig and two children, Brooklyn Crawford Ramsay, “ Miss C McFarlane, Taunton Heien'Robertson, Rnxbury Thos Robertson, Boston Peter Bernard, Lowell ’ FannieIBernard, Lowell ` Mrs S McLellan, Nawtonville, Mass Miss M F McLellan, “ “ Lilian Seaman, “ “ Mrs J Darrach, Dorchester “ Miss Cassie Scott, Neponsot, “ J D -rrach, Dorchester, “ Mrs S A Ross and 2 children, Ashmont, Mass S A Ross, Ashmont, Mass H R and Mrs Douglas, and one child, New London, Conn Mrs J D Branscombe, Cambridge R B Currie, Sussex. N B ; Mrs C Yeo, Providence C D Stems, Pawtucket, R I Rev L J and Mrs Leard, Alma, N B Mrs B G Pear-son, Roxbury Miss E J Webster, Somerville Miss L Dingwell, Cambridge J A and Mrs Foley and three children, Medford, Mass Miss Freda Dalton, Boston Clara M Dalton. Dorchester Miss B M O'Brieo, Dorchester Elizabeth E McCannell, Boston W J McDonald, Montreal E R and Mrs Hoyt, Everett Ellen Csrlstrom, West Newton Victoria Holm, " “ Agnes Swanson, “ “ Chas H Reardon, Boston Geo McKinnon, Concord, N H W P O'Brieo, Briton, Mass i Lloyd and Mrs Montgomery, Roxbury Samuel Sberran, Calgary Geo Francis, “ Geo M Foster, Brookline B M Lovell, Worcester Wm Powers, Boston May Lldstone, “ Mrs A G Smith, " 1 Florence McDonald, Brookline Miss V Smaiitnau, Attieboro Mrs McKay, Everest Leotta A Mc Phee, Chelsea, Mass Alice Moors, New Bedford Emily O'Oonnor, “ A B Stockai, Moncton F W Christopher, Roxbury Jas T Psndergast, Dorchester Ali’ P Doyle, Briton, Mass Geo Gorman, Boston Urban Ready, Chicago Mary V Nicholson, Cam bridge Ella Morrison, Watertown, Mass Mrs T U Conroy and two children, Cambridge A. May, Boston J B C Baker, PI. I)uvCheue. vampire spiral fly catcher, and many ‘ other makes. You will find our prices right. Give ns a call. A W Rcddlu Phm B., Sunnyside. . ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Wanted at once a boy with some experience to work at the printing. Apply at thh ollico. . tf -A fetrgood permanent boarders can ethics rooms and board r. the Windsor Pownal sunt. Atooly early. lm a ea tt -Music, ice cream, refreshments, Wisroiat theY.ll(.O.& norden Party aa Ile grounds ol H J Ouadail on the ooaladlab. A special sl-alawllllsam mouth Everywhere- our V2.1'i¢tY Of S0uV¢nir SP°°n5iB¢1t Miss M E 6'c°nn¢|1, N0;-gh Eaagun, , Tsar:-sorta subscribers will please add SQUVENIR. Pins, Brooches, Cui? Links, is larger JEWELRY. than ever before. The newest patterns. . l W, W. WELLNER, Jeweler, Illllill ll ~ to their Directory Cards No. 303, Sir Louis Davies' residence. Parousc Co's employees enjoycda most delightful half holiday yesterday. Sona. Susan King is discharging a James Barrett. Prrxa and Mrs. McGrath, city, left yesterday for Montreal where they will spend a few weeks. ATTENTION is directed to the list of entries for the race at Georgetown en July 20th which appears in another column. ANNouNcsMs:N'rs of _ meetings etc., should bo handed in tc the news depart- ment early each day and not later than 4 p. in. to insure insertion next issue. Mosr people like music, all like a good time. Yon'll have both at the garden party on the lawn of'H. J. Cundall on the 26th, lust. ith, Regiment band in atten- dance. Ics cream and refreshments for sale. Admission to grounds 10 cents. DOES TOBACCO AFFECT THE HEALTH? In a Thousand Ways its Excessive Use is injurious to the System. Causes Heart and Nerve Tron- bles. That tobacco exerts a very decided ln- tluence upon the body is unquestioned. Tnouuhttul physicians prohibit smoking in couvalescance iust as they do ln the formative years of youth, when the sys- tem is so susceptible to the action of nar- cotlcs. In functional heart trouble the tobacco habit is often locked for as a cause, and many a smoker waxes up at night feeling all the terrors caused by a fluttering palpltatlng heart. ` It there is something wrong with your heart that makes you wake np with a start, you ought to take Ferrozone regul- arly, because lt is the best heart medicine made. All the muscles and nerves about the heart ara strengthened and given new force by Ferrozuue which is noted for its prompt cures of heart disease. As a rule weak heart and weak nerves go together, so it is important that Fer- rozone should be used until the nervous system is completely restore. From every part of America comes convincing evidence that Ferrozone possesses merit fear beyond the ordinary. It Lures are lasting, like that of a wall-known mer- chant in St Johns, Mr Philip T Drayton, who writes: "I can give good advice to everyone suffering from heart weakness. I was ln a very low condition a few months ago, and was unable to work. Without any apparent cause I would _lump and start. I could not sleep more than a hour without being awakened bg pain and palpitation of the heart. I use ti b tio d F rroz different prepara ons. u un c - one the best. It improved lmv general health,stIengtheued my heart und nerves and enabled me to go to work again. Nothing else ever helped my heart like Forroznne which has cured me perfectly. I would advise others troubled with either nerve or heart trouble to use Fer- rczons also." No one everv used Ferrczana without last benefits. It huiifis up weak pe0DlP. nourishes the starved nerves, and tones up the muscles of the heart. Ferrozone is prepared in tablet form, and is simple and convenient to takr; it is sure to help ou. y Do not allow an unscrupulous dealer to recommend anything in tne place of Fer- rozono. Got what you ask for. Insist on Ferrozorte which will he mailed to any add,-nga, price 500 prr box or srix boxes for $2.50, by N C Poison dt Co.. Tungsten. Ont., and Hartford, Conn., U S A. ___i_--- Paton Sc Cc., nave a large stock of shamrock ties suitable for Ireiaml's Day. lil tl ll For men iiiiiirs’noi;itliiidriiis This is the third one this season. i cargo of lumber at Connoily’s Wharb, fork i`f.;"_~ i no l‘S White Silk Kid Belts white, lap Silks, Gilt Buttons Black, Ivor Silk Insertion. Gilt Braids, Wool Tams, Umbrellas, I Any variou that are scarce at the present Dress Trimmiugs, ~. 1': My 5‘°'"‘1°h "F I ii i*“iET.l‘fE** T‘*E.4l*“'csB,wN, E 63. - - - Manager. NOTICE? Ou and :liter Saturday the mth our store will be closed at 9 p. m sharp.-JAS. EATON & Cu. I in l-v-ry i.ml|t.y mints-iii. .~ .Air ~¢.~~i». rnflrinr up-|i...w».r.i| on rr...-.., luring matt.; anti rtiiiiitlrntiiir pin.-»~~ ,alan .iisrrilitrtl small tot vt-inlu ng nintu-r silaiy fir iiirmiiiulini sm yur nnmx and i-xpanrn nt nv" also ;\.~r tiny. timmy rin;-iriynisirt u good unrt No t»rp.iri»~nt~s n.»eti». \\ rm- lor mrtlculava lllflll KEIIICINE (`0-- l.0l\'DON. III" ,___ .. ___.. M.. ._ . ~<\ l lil- _-Zai- 'V ,..'E»~.=.. l ‘ ° A /, . ~" I, .\ ,i \ I, _ \` a `\ ' \ i _f§_T_`\ , ,\ `\_\_" I ililTCiiESON’S - ind see how Cheap a Good Reliable a ‘ lhavedecided to begin in the yulv 16 du Farm ai litziitiil To be sold by auction on the premises at Sumtnerside on Woiiiastlai. 2llln insl. lite “Lefiirgey Farm” `isontal'iing one hundred acres, within ole mile ofthe town. Will be sold with or without the crop. This is the best: land in thy highest state of cultivati 4 _ ‘_ I R. C. MCLEOD W. H. MANSON, Auctioneer, X \§ -\\§1.` _ I ‘E §f`ss.." \ , .» r-‘ rg.) ; \. `___(],/ Q ~ -'il _,.`1 t i / . I .. =,» . I f 7 liitltliil.Walk _,I , . , ,yer _ -» r- , :- , for yourimre. the *election you receive from wearing garments that are as perfect as the art of the Wsltll A Can bc bought without the .warm had in an H4 'E ,ia \ r ' . l i dty and suburbs an ugzlo-date dab service. Passengers, gags gm., will be conveyed to boats Orders left at McDonald & MQ- Klnnons Drug Store or at the trains or anywhere else' desired N' N r .P M hone Telep No. |53 M ._ arnblrs, Sydney Stgieflt nes! 1’ is for ~ T lltil ~ _ _ .», ° J. rcaong Q C0_ » tailor can accompfish ls a greater lpleasure. Prove lt for yourself by leaving your measure for a Summer suit at Mclleod fir Co. A Kerfect lit is guaranteed, the ent wi be in the latest vogue, the flbl'|C ¢_\i¢ aussi of its kind, and the Brush and wor_k:ns_nship unsurpassed. 1 I l l - _- f~a=a_ -, l