ii 5 .3 F-‘liz r f fail*-'il sift' .~ \ ml li. ui f~lf:'l ffl: ull _"l l _ ‘ll iili _,$5 _ _ *iii ,'\. ' Ji _ l`_ 1, ' " ff _l-'iii _l-:'_'“l- 2-'ilu V i, .‘ yi-;i lil E ll. ___ sfif '_ i Y, li; i _i’ l i fjil, , 1.21 Pi? ,__ i, _Q ii? 4;; yy ii PAGE Two ' 'mn Lxrnsr unws "` THE CH WN GUARDIAN rms-r or Am. "` ' ‘ JUNE 30, 1999 5** _ :__ i __ _ "_, Tl' . f usiiiiiii For Infants and Children. °°P"‘¢" Il0l‘ ninvavamsiuznmraza linyihh Jul- 2t',i‘.it"i'.i..- Aan Joel v rib-M4-"""" li‘I.“‘,‘..‘.;‘."‘f...' _ A eclllemedy i`orConsl` - uomour Sloin5‘ich.Diai1-l_ig::i. WoruL'i,Convulsions.Fevcri5l\- ness andLoss or SLEEP. EXACT COPYOF WRAPPEB 4 ' -f \ e Kind You Have Aiiii_gys_ ,liiiighi _ In Use §§ i 5 ffl# llingham who discov- the way. Cros- oo Red I ,the suggestion ' _-rd ==°-= young woman onthe Bears she ' 'se ;vfsi iii*-si? so-= - _.. ‘ld __ ’,,~ the result waathat than the Si t .i;.,»` _'domestic _partnership-'»-was threatened gnai UI9 " ‘ani aimiiirioii. \~ _ of It was the ilrst time since they` had Id up housekeeping in I bachelor apartment three years before that they had had a disagreement. Maurer had ilung himself out of the- rnom with never a goodby, and Ned- haii sazhimseir down at his drawing board to make the girl across the waytlncentral tlzuroinasetofll- lustrations he was doing for a story. blissfully ignoring the fact that the' authors 'heroine was tall, above the ordinary, a fair haired goddess of the, Norseland, while the girl across the way was petite and decidedly dark. Mimrerdld notreturntodressfor dinner, and Ned was fast asleep by, the time he did comein. There was ' no reopening of the discussion and in- riiemoriiingfiisoiiisnertnsaayiie- fone was tacitly ignored.- Mons than a week passed and the E cloud had blown away when Maurer, waiting for his breakfast to be sent up from the restaurant in the build- ing,`approached the window and gave a low whistle of surprise. '|-utusnrauliuoiaviinv.lrtwvuliu env. "YUUTG fight' old mfalii" lid Cfled, “and 1"il eat all the humble pie you caro txrfeed me. That girl is a god'- dess in miniature." Ned sprang to the window, a pleased ile of triumph on his face. But the smile hded when he looked closely. L4 L ' ' ~ ~=l-~-&~~. -~f -._ . ,_ 5.: sm » _ “It's awfully good of you to say soI old chap," he said ipaizerully, "but I'll ent that pie myself. Funny I should have thought her such a stuuncr, She’s“a good looker, but nothing like the goddess l've been raving about." ' » -_ “Don’t be a- beastly fool," urged Maurer politely. "You're an artist. You must know that she's one woman in a thousand.” "Do you mean it?" demanded Ned Duc to arrive June 12th, cargo §',‘;,’§§§‘§,‘§g’,{`,',,,§,,,,§"§’,§‘§"”,.§§§,,‘,f,‘§f,‘§ you should like her. Usually your 1_“Ui{TLAN`1) CEMENT. Lowest prices m'=°f=='°f>' s°°d»" “Gi>oidl" echoed Maurer. "Of course quoted while discha.rging_ If open for i..i...i.»i..i.i.i.....¢y.~ an Write or- hone at our ex cnse. We “’°°" ‘°°‘“”g'”“°°°'”E’°“"'“”°' T"°'° i P _ are hundreds like her. Maurer turned a look of ineffable' Save you fnOn€V_ ' scorn upon his 'friend and silently, -f m R. o ado his way to the table, where the breakfast now was read. opei 'humor with himself. _ pr tilfd&rtf Clmrlottolowli Instead of going to his drawing f r n second time within ten days, Maur(-r departed for his olilce without u c () the "good luck in your work, old man,”` which started Ned on his drawings in - boa ' and leasant llas no after Effects. t The inetliod by which we can cxtrui‘l.oiis oi' twciilv ti., ~ i, ' not hurt, yuii niiy at ull. Ask our friends aiiiltliu will tell you thii ii. ii fm L il ni:iu.lN`ni:ii‘riu. Minions ` 4 ’ c. ii. uni-:i<, ii. n. s. ___,___,,_ _.___-_,,_ _é______ rd Ned went to the window, and o 1 r a long half hour he studied the dainty figure sewing by the window across the s'l:reei'. He turned away with a sigh, then regarded the half completed sketch tacked to his drawing board. It was' a remarkably good likeness of the girl opposite: but, kneading his ‘rubber atresh, Ned started to edace the tlgurs with another sigh for bis lost ideal. He took a melancholy pleasure in drawing in ii girl who was tall' and bet osuize galnst a crimson curtain. This was o be the frontispiece of a magazine,f ‘ ___ plump andrwhose hair glinted yellowy' ~“ a C ' Cl' ll|.tI h th ldti l d'bb .l' h d‘ J" l . ~ii¢ii..,i..‘€'£.¥..‘§'.§¥, ....?..'?iff"i.iii'L'£ iii?‘Z.i..»3}§‘i3LS“F.i‘.'i£3.i.i.‘.’i .SEii‘.‘§.?.Z.}'i‘...'.5’§.f.lff§'f.'i.§§i.{£l§ “"4 "° "°“ "°““°'°“ “'° °f““'“°°° than aniotherkiiid of plate knowiito doiii_i.-,ry today _ 0 - Vl'l`l IZED AIR lor Painless Extraction, Safe and Sure re if the girl would see it and rec her likeness. He had drawn P ___ nothing else but picturq of her since. Work Guaranteed (wer Prom si: [iloer hat llrst moming, and now he won-i ered how he had ever been such a fool. That evening Maurer smoked his '_'_ -- -- . ' vi :~‘°- “- *H "‘**"""'----3-_c-5 pipe in front of the window where he. . c ’ lk, if n' E. All our IIIGII-CLASS |76 Kent Street, Charlottetown. P. E. I. W Manufacturer of and Dealer in All Kimlao 'eu' F", 1 | | R ) Y oiiia wmii his new divinity, ima i Ned, to avoid further rupture, clappedi ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 01) .ills llll Bild Went Oil( for I. Btreetf car ride, a form of amusement he de- tested, but which was better than atcbing iliiaurer make a fool of him- lliver since he had come to the city' he and Crosby Maurer had been the tirmmi: of friends. For three years ' they had lived together in the little four rqom apartment that bad become, ` ’ I~real home to them, and so closel , ln Marble, trranitc and Freesione ,M they mam each Utne” pecum: ,siiiiil ii~. .i i.»i~il wiili your name and address li-‘lea there were none of the outbreaks' ai-(rl wc will si-iid _viiii designs and prices, of ill humor that had spoil ' many' giisraiilci-ci first class;‘prices low ‘ Sllllil ug-gf "““°“d°'°d~ A__5"‘"'° ° l'°“l' PM- time that there had come n realfclash. . __ ___’ I ci __ h . _ ,. and Be felt it keenly , L 3 _ _ edge of the i1'oublb___wore ' "" _` ”""“*~ lWly|`7 _ _'_ Wes no real resump- tlonolfba o lriendship. Maurer was still too hurt to forget all that had 'W4 ;f¥‘f‘l'f'fR QUAUTY " `”f»..°1.'.i.“.:.‘i'.:‘:..*.f'.:...'i.°°.:'..';'..‘::?.:"’.:: AND oizrniiiiz Quiiiviiiv ;-_;;-»i»»1~~<»-=»f»=-i-.-.~ Whils there was I careful obs rv 9 _ lance of the old forms, back of them -f f ff -1-_-,H -,f _._ ,I was lacking the real regard that hiid , made them something more than forma. _ ivainly Ned sought to overcome his , 'reversal of opinion, but it was nearly TUILET PAPERS Insist on having, Eddy 5. Mace in Evufv Known' Form"and Variety and hncet Guaranteed Chanlcally Pure. ;_-tr _W1 ___ _ , ,-1 1 ,J l two weeks before .he could change. _Then as he was droning one morning 'lie ehaneed to glance through the half and I moment later ’Iroom. . cried with such ab-' [rumen-mdlmlareuthirineitwith, Qmlltquaealldlisg. ttyl :'52 ‘SE 5';-g lt's good, and it tells me that that girl “Noinense!’! ‘ scotfed Ned. “She'si SD The meal was eaten in silence, and o _ _ . . Ki Y; .woman may u it without fear, for it i * 7. Un ‘to her but fgone now. She'I all that you say Ihe is.” “And that lsn’t much." was the re- ply in cold contempt. “Funny I should "Why, Ihafa the hintiest little woman the world can ahoiw. 8he'I better look- wasat Brat.” -' "He'Iatrlckyaortofyonngper- -any sus leon-'~uke the mi uiiiig, and 1 then again she looks utterlycommon- .' place. Funny you can only rave about l her on ode ot her uninteresting days. ‘ v You'll lose your pull with the publish- In if you keep that sort of thing up. Better see a doctor about it.” “You'd better see an ooullst yourself V ‘ if your eyes are so dull to mal leveli- ness," retorted Ned. "When you have and I’ll come and get mine. The lease here runs out at the end of this month. rer. Better get some one else.” "Phish I'll move, too," assented Main-er. “I don’t want to stay hers with a female freak like that living across the way. I’l1 stop at the oillce on the way out and tail them to look for another tenant* He went out to I lonely breakfast. and when he had lbne Bellington came out ho play with the cold chops and thelukewarm codes. He did not gototbedrawingbosrdinspite of He was tremeud fond ot Mau their friendship, coming as it had, un- settled him for work. He could only putt at his pipe and wonder what it would be like to set up housekeeping alone in a smaller apartment. He would take an apartment in the same house to be near the girl, but he would ‘ need only one room. Maurer paid the larger share of the Joint reniaL He _was making more money and insisted that be would pay as much were he alone. Ned had ap- dld not look at the girl he reproached himself for his new ingratitude. But when be saw the little brown head and the delicate prollle through the window opposite be told himself_ that an unseeing brute like Maurer did .not deserve sympathy. The luncheon came up and was sent back untested, and the afternoon shad- ows grew into dusk, and still Ned. sat and smoked and thought. The girl W8! gone now, but he could still fancy that she was theme, and he was so absorbed with his dimights that be did no_i:_ hear the key tmn in .the lock, and not until Maurer burst in with- a whoop that rattled the shades on the electdc globes did ha rouse himself. "We’re both right, old manl” shouted Maurer as be dragged Ned from hi chair and forced him to participate in an impromptu war dance about the tiny parlor, "The prettiest girl in the world lives across 'the way, but your prettiest girl is riot' my prettiest girl, thank heaven! There are two of ’em,_ old man, yours and mine-nt least they're going to be yours and mine, I' hope`n He sank into a chair. “I'm taking care of Gordon's clients while he's in Europe, and a Mrs. Fos- ter sent for me today to consult about some~-real estate deal. Tbat's where my prettiest girl went! They're twins, Alice and Phoebe Bayard, and tbey're and they take turns living with her. She says it’s too much ot a strain to have them both there at once and to try to tell which is which."1‘hat’s why sometimes it was my prettiest girl. and sometimes it was the one you liked. We made the mistake of think- ing that there was only one. The old lady's going to Europe with a trained nurse for keeps. It's a good thing that we gave up this apartment We'1l need two, and they 'won't be in bache- lor halls either." Ned grasped his frlend’s biipd in his own. "There’s only one prettiest girl,” he declared, “but yours lsn’t common- Dlace.” And with that concession Mau- rer was content. _ ,_ --*___* '- uv Slang That lan't Olang. “We are so used to slang," said the woman who reads, “that we have tall- en into the habit' of including in that category almost every unusual word or phrase-for example, the verb ‘to faze,' which means to baile, oo con- fuse, to perplel., That word is mis- spelled variouslyaphaae, pbaze, pheam and Iwize. It. not slsn and an is us"good Englllfli as any other in the language. Shakespeare employs it, spelling it 'faze,’ as it should be spell- ed. Then ,there is the phrase 'lie down,‘?-,wlilch slrhost everybody re- gards as slangy when used in the sense of surrender. to obstacles it ta- tigue. `It, too, is not slang. “We have for itinoileas In authority than Thomas a Kempis, who certainly _cannot be an imtntor of George -Ada. ' t eminent 'writer says: ‘Love feels no burden, thinks 50011118 o_f trouble, ,attempts what ia above itestreugta; pleads no excuse of impo_saibilit;y_,_for itthinks all things lawful for itself Ind all things possi- ble. lt is therefore able to undertake all things, and it -completes many thlngsandwartantathemhohlset- tact where hewhodoluotlovewunld s El liedowu! He usesthe face of ire tener class: word or phrase as slang one Ile." \,.Dr|mm Damuagg _i__ ___` ___ ___ iii have rnved about her She looks like ill' °\ll'| -*WWW NW! WW ll' I chorus dll. It was a shock when enimpuo aimilitiae, enil ihequiokeei and Isawberthlsmornlng” umplestweyteyaidolthemistoiakey ' Are you crazy?" stormed Nell- e'ievho\_tisse|_lslrln& Bioudhitlara. Isu,” observed Maurer calmly. “Ons ~.i-i...-__ _» ,--- I supposethat from now on you'll be drawing brunette dwarfs, no matter ei!_vork for what sort of heroines the author likes. __ thing I could 0 S 'lil' lnished your breakfast let me know. I guess I won't renew;.my share, Man- I 0 .....l1°" Fm Blood s he me iipmiiiiii inspiration or nic gin '_j_§ BCIOBS U18 WIS. “mb ‘ june 2 isl. rer, and this lbrupt termination of French River, Tuesday, June zznd. preciiiced his kindness, and when he 6' and Pimples This |\nelyv1&& nlaedy hareureii ‘ Everyliorseman ' ig and sweeterthan I thought she thoillalllel will el time 'ul and pm' hn htly ioahles during the past thirty _____,, s .1. wilgmm- i~ 3 nie, Eiiitiiili* tonooifx. I im' tabotfdeol fore I had bottle the boils "" ' lli I Q ffm’ h°'"°" ii.. -___ in troubled with pimplea ‘ m my face for I oouple Intl tied a good deal of tant king of sires fir thtr Maritime Pm- ' vinélmr mos. wiih boils.. 'my - 33° i, He was a 2 li°m:§‘;_: r-*wmpion colt trot ood Bm," .nd l i ii.\.npion coli trot- -diiy, and 3 dozen more rcady to drop | .~ 3 of his Colts have 'll W- 57- UND' brought in upwards *Ili 55-Hlfy';_¢ 005" of $z.ooo in the V' ¢°l"“'" V5' lastfcw mouths _ '§'.`°.'”..."t.'.§.‘.'*'..’.t"“"..i‘.. 37.1 _ _Boite Brazilian 20 214 .2 Race Record 219 _ _ Do You know him? ows him to be _ l "and is a sire of he hasten in standard list with the asking. - wives' 1ir.°._'_..-,~Y` Did you see him and his four year old son “Ozen" D. (3) 2,27, step an exhibition ' ine but tbeywera not of muorule. mile at the Kings County fair last September at Georgetown _in 2, 25, without any ' ally i used four bottles of Buniooh preparation. “He is a dandy". Did you ever see the like? _was the expression oi every Bitton and am now entirely cured." one, and ii was well said tori: was never before _equalled in Kingfs Qounty. If you don't know al about him, look him up, before you risk breeding your 'U -h ‘Y in didfl valuable mare elsewhere. llllhun0`.IAIiltieil.'.l.‘ir¢i\°.(hL ___ i . . Political, Meetings The undersigned will meet the electors ph the First District ,ol Queeifs County _ 'the following places. ‘ Long River, lrishtown Hall, Moiiilay {_J__ I have a little booklet which is yours'for the asking, that will tell you itll iibou e_ Leading Sire of the Maritime Provinces and his progeny. "BRAZILIAN" will make the season of |909 at-owiiersstables,-Montague. ~ For further particulars, terms, etc cull and acc or write the owner. - 'r. GORDEN iviis. CJ _5 ' Montague o;e4llad&r3m I P' 'E' l' Clifton, Wednesday, june 93rd. H R` Th sd _lun z th. _ ___, _ f- .._"\..__. __ ~»' **9 uf l “i>ii:RiQUr." Granvill Frid June: ili . e. ay. 5 - Springton, Monday, June z8ll\. Bradalbane, Tuesday, june zglli. Fredcriciion, Wednesday, _luiiir goth Emyvale, Thursday, _liily ist. Kelly`s Cross, Fridaiy, _luly ziid. Bonshaw. Saturdziy, _lulv 3rd, Crspaud, Monday, july 5th. All meetings at 7,30 p. m. JOHN MYERS, C. W. CROSBY, i7drzitlienniwld&r7i. is a good cool smoke made from pure American leaf tobacco. "lt Costs but I dime ' ` Soiry it Sometime". Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Lid. Manufacturers Phone 345 Charlottetown I dmwfrwtf _ _ l - . ZZ Mrs. Fosters nieces. She's an invalid, Here’s Good Wheeling! ~. .Q li . l l' /il, _,H / l) __ . __ __, _ »»‘¢~.ii,@.\s., .»/.if <, .e-. 1 ,,i lf to/1 Ilédff ___ ._°“ H " l i __ .i".'f ii. ...~l ” ee _ ii ' ` -" i|_ i-’3~e-\ _,fl ,.16i" ‘xc _ 'E-'fl . //.» .I lm? ‘ 2’ / _ Y' =/ 5;; . 7'-.‘.‘”~ ‘ - 1 //4.//V197/’-'r V i ' _ 2| ' ‘ i E. ~ ,ii-.~._ , Q ~\\ \/X ` i, //?/; // \*\ KA '}I‘?i` l /. '/ _ . ki., ‘ ` 'll _",\' i '~ >_ ’ V \ _ '- _.i- -~ F J ' ’ ‘__ _i - \__ _ ___ , w - \ ._--- - i~r ' ___ -Q. \ '+_.____ , ‘ _‘-_-_l.., ~ » _ M ' * - - ,__,T___,_\_\`_ , . ___ ,_ __ _ _ --i .-___.-_-L, /I _ --fe » _ _\ __e__»__ _ ,. ,__ i\\\" E \\ _J __ _ ./, _ \\\‘ a 12,, ' J W _ \ I/_,_ _ X _ ,I '///.fe ~»~ / P/ \ 5 ,, I /f w. 4 \\\\ =i\r - _wr il. ~l \~ IF a wheel is so useful to the city man, what must it be to the man who lives where there are no street cars? Or to the Summer boarder in a vacation resort? T here is always the beaten track at the edge of the road that puts the post-ofhce and the merchant's store at the turn THE NEW Hygienic Pram; 1; lsreuiaadalstasklg “CLEVELAND” ol a pleasant spin. On the farm it saves hitch- ing up the horses, or allows them to ,work undisturbed in the fields. WHEEL f-' Im. _ am. The city man » 1‘§h;l\_/f ‘i"f»~' ' , avoids crowded street T . - - cars-gets the exercise he requires-and cov- ers the ground quickly __ _ _ and-comfortably. U ‘Cleveland Bicycleslai. have the New Hygiene Cushion._»Frame,;,the,»iSillsi'lHandle Bar and Hercules C oaster Brake. lIt is made of the best material, and sells at an honest price. Bicycles, carrying with them our absolute guarantee, $35 to $69, .. . _ The Hercules Coaster l_3ral