i FORQNG oovsRrmsN'r‘S HAND- J -_;__.. he Manitoba WI;:11izi;i‘t,’is tiilytake Ection 885m" vvepominion government to comD°\ ‘them give schocl lands into the control 5 _ ot th. p1‘0V\llC6. . A,-009 ron BRAIN :AND MUSCLE. _ her it is brain fag. loss of memory vi,iiiity~to concentrate the mind or bodily ‘M ' .mi .memidebiiity Dr. .Cbues '5'°“k,;"iL'5.§.i will restore our old i-UDB hervg strength and health. 'l`h\”0\l8~h °n°rL,\y,;`@1 .md nervous system, it reaches ‘he pin of the body and overcomes ;f°;:§ue,,._ irregularities and disease. .4-ui*--an-» Gggir 1\ioUN"r.».iNssR or ENGLAND. 55;- Martin Conway, the great moun- taineer, who hasjust been elected Slade professor of Hue arts at Caml»ri\iiI\‘- EUS' [AML mud: his first mountain ascent, that of Szimvilon, when he was seven years old; but he was sixteen before he climdcd a snow mountain. ax-\1*~1-_-I O.\' }l_\G.\'E'l`lC HEALIN G. Much is spoken and written during :buss time- iiijou: thi.-<_ iuys:ei~\o°.~.s inetliod ,-,f zi°e.ii\ii;_§ liven i_l|¢,»<<~ in \'v"~.i~~li lir. Chiiwk Uiniiiiciii \\z:.~ u.~‘e<~l._ l his if1`\‘ pzirriiiii .~~;t-iii# tn liaivc iiiug-iolil pf.i\‘.`~.‘i's in .~;.~.;>pi:i-.' the iiiccav-ful iit~mi»e‘.`l»=ii‘ii~ mf- tru.-:--.. it-.zis cf Silt lihiiciii :iiiii l-.zi-iam. ,u-_ii \\ iw. zi mst-il .ie_;;tiliii‘ly iiialies the cure thoi-oiiyz; ;::.i`: pi-i'imm»~xi_i. 'r _ *_ _ _ ._..:_. _.I--_i-_-_-_>- EVER . SINCE We have been in the grocery business We ‘.iy_\-;- made a specialty of gO0d ,H ` h ver sold better ...A - Q9 %-'“-"eh cr ce 'cnt We ave 116 ‘_ _ coffee than we are selling right now. ' our customers are not only satisfied with it, theyre pleased with it. that's what they tell us and that‘s what _they t.-ll gheir friends, and when_theirfriends g it they talk_ about it too. Now cglee must be mighty good when every- body keeps on talking about it. If you will try a pound ct our colleegou will gud that everything you heat about lt £ fiiiiii i icuii! S Phone x99. The Ideal Grocery. ‘\*\‘\'\ ‘\¢\»‘\/\»‘\f\» EVERY MAN should he posted, aa tothe merits of whatwe oier you. First-We oEer you goods, exclusively our own When youbuy from ue.,ycu will ueverseea duplicate with alvone. Second-Our cutting, fitting, sewing, etc. is se cone to none in this Broad Dominion. 'frird-The above excellencea areyonrs ata Sew- -uso our own,butwegive all preference yi.; - - ntage to our customers. Secured only by --g years of hard work and trying exper- Yl'¢£_~ J T. FICKENZIE, The Tailor., re - - + - f Lime Juice §¢@`*`\¢.@@@ _ Lime Juice is one nf the most re- frclhing and wholesome summer beverages. We have just tapped a clek of vrry ine West India Juice, which we can recommend As at First-class Article We now offer it for sale an the low nite of I5 cents a pint or ' 25 cents a bottle Beer 6: Goff, Grocers. ; “__ ,;-I-gg F»L-J "1 A-gif J Good ' Du.-ing the im ’, weather you can Housekcepersmet everything re_ Always havgpqnlred in the bak- ii ing line from us. . Something For md” Nice f man me is Fm- , slim me 20° lb Tea suvafcnxemin on AND arrzn ymvn nm. 93° am m ‘ P' m' 3 &dwtf. ¢lil7\eethePsnsoul g iixeseaan-ya ¢i=»c¢fA\e. made lhg. ., _ if , hr K _., _, . _. ,`_....i,-, - _,z... _ ,,5TEl§’..‘i*.§T or n£a\0;\iA|. mc|tEv's 0|-'F165 iimhoiue WATBRST "PP°‘i*°l A - ° ' ' " D;-;¢$_ (mn dig,-tgur, w,.S.*5¢ewart.) york, Mr. Trainer was formerly in the wharf. todo There is also a. strategetic movement in regard to the City lighting. Tun boat leaves at 9 o’clock for the St. J anies S. S, Picnic at Red Point today. ENJOY the sail to Red Point today and attend St. James Sunday School picnic. THE Charlottetown Field Hospital Co. drills tonight at 7.30. ` Rev. G. 0. Huestis will preach in Grace Church on Sunday evening next. Traiuor will place them in position as soon as possible. 1 THE work of repairs has been commen- ced upon the tnrrets on the First Metho- dist Church. EMPIRE Lodge, K. of P. Regular meet init to-iiiglit. at S o’clock. All iiieiiibciw :Lie rcqiicstefl to attend. A GRAND concert will be given by the “Little \Vanderers” in Lyceum Hull, on Thursday and Saturday evenings July llth and 13th. EVERYBODY should be looking forward to the big picnic at Morell on Wednesday next.. Plan to go and have a good time, Return fare but 35 cents. Anvsirrisnns are again asked to remem- ber that all " changes " must bein on later than one p. m. each day to insure insertion following morning. THE residence of Miss Anna B. Mutch, Prince Street, has been connected by' tele- phone. Subscribers will please enter her name in their directories as No 230. 9 2i. Tim Baptist Sunday school picnic held at Rocky Point yesterday was enjoyed by all who attended. The sail announced for the evening did not come off owing to the downpour of rain. Rnv. Alex. F. Robb, Missionary elect to Korea, who expects soon to leave for his distant field of labour, will bein this city on Sunday the 2lst inst, and will give an address on mission work in that country. Mrs. James A. Alley, has removed from Great George Street, to Queen Street two doors above Fitzroy Street. Any person desiring room and board will find it to their advantage to callon an-3. Alley. THE Examiner says: We understand thata new hardware atoreia soon tobe opened here. The new nrm will occupy the store now used by the Apothecaries Hall, on its removal to the new Desbrisay Block. Tm: S. S. Electra will leave Montague at 7 a. m.on Monday, July 15th, for Sourls taking passengers from Montague, ;Lower Montague and Georgetown and return. The steamer will leave Montague at 5 a. m. on Tuesday the 16th for Picton and will return on the same day. ST. J aims’ SABBATH Scnooi.,-The steamer J acques.Cartier leaves the Steam Navigation wharf at 9 o’clock this morning and 2 0'clock thisafte rnoorz. A pleasant d ay 's outing upon the Hillsborough River and the beautiful grounds of Johi McEa.chern at Red Point. ` A'r'ri'-zivriorv' is called to the International Steamship Co.’s line to the Pan-American Exposition from St. John, giving a choice of routes to Buffalo via Boston. 1The fare $20 from St. John to Buffalo over this route should be considered by those who contemplate 9. trip to the Exposition. THE congregations of the Granville Circuit are very much pleased to have Rev. llrlr, Dystant returned to them another yenr. Mr. Dystantfs work dur- ing the past two years has been very en- couraging and he looks forward to this, the third as the best of the three. A1' 8 o’clock ° yesterday evcllingi an en' g-ine pulling twelve cars brought to the city many children satisnediwith the days outing at Midgell. Fortunately ffl” 1'”-il held oil, makina’ the picnic of the Fira-t Methodist church a success in every pai-ticular. A band accomiw-Di¢d me party. _ Mr. E. F. 'White of Glace Buy, arrived in the City by. the Princess yesterday evening to spend a. holiday. Early in August he will open a branch store .in Sydney for Mesers Lighter 85 White. Mr. White says that the new store will be large and will afford an excellent oppor- many for carrying "On 8 J`¢W°1I1 business. THE adjourned case against Maher, charged with stealing oil casks from the Imperial Oil Co. was further adjourned yesterday. William Power chargcd with using profuno 18!_1it\188° f0' ward the police on Friday night while they were passing Powers’ house failed 3,9 appear. The case will come up this morning. - Axoivo those eiiioyinz H brief "iSiVf° 'the Island is Mr J F Trainer of New ‘employ of James Paton 8: Co.‘ of f»hiS and now occupies a leading position ----3-*'*"° city -_ with Join. Fi-osythe. who e°v<}\1°1>S 0” 0 d e r Broadway one of the_ best gents. furnish- a “ V - , ings storesin New York city-_MP~Tm_i“°f _ is visiting his' parents =iK“i““*°“ “"6 ___ ; w Nw Y°g t§;=Nv¢“»- ` ' ‘ on theway at on . .iam -a Soda! pronounced hy .m H md _ 7 - will be the last day for receiving dis requested to bring their notices. ll 3i Tnil strawbery festival held at Marsh- field, on the grounds of Mr. Jas. White, yesterday afternoon was very successful. The proceeds are ln aid of the church repair fund. MR John B. McIntyre of St. Dunstan’s College, has very successfully organized at Montague,a class for a Commercial Course in Book keeping. He is also forming a class in Shorthand. THE Court for hearing appeals from the valuiition_of the City assessors for the THE Sf-N295 Si8DS have arrived. Mr. 1 City of Charlottetown meets inthe City Police Court today at halt past nine. Ratepnyers having appeals to be heard are requested to be present. Mr. \Villiam H. Weeks, son of John Weeks Esq. Fredericton has taken si posi- tion in Mr. Mooi°e’s large store Eldon and entered upon his duties last Monday week. Mr. \Veeks is well fitted for the position having recently completed ii I __\NY p,_.,.S(,,, (yegiring ,D rent a double ‘highly ejeditable business college course. ioilit-e. v-:iii fi ilesiriible location, should Tim steciuerPolino of the Dobell Line apply ;ii this oili-ee iii. once. 3 ti im-rn-9.] in pon, ug, 7 dcyock _,-pg. ' Titi: liiiiif-.ix Herald announces that 43 ' lord” “Mb "' 3-""‘“`“l °"“`g“° The l-‘rinse l~I:' l\li.°.'. "`.l ‘ ~ _ . _ ` ` ‘i X ` ` ` ` ‘“ “mud "““”°" I Tniisteii . Elo tr - ri ri t mer c a. arrive in p r yesterdziy evening having on board some 12 passengers including Senator Prowse, Mr. Cowan, Mrs. Isaac Prowse and two .children and Mr. S. G. Clow. The cargo consisted of 350 boxes cheese, 300 cases lobsters,60 cases eggs and a number of sacks of wool. ` ' ‘ Trmaunouncement of the partnership of Messrs. George McDonald and D. A- McKinnon, druggists will be learned with pleasure by all GUARDIAN readers. The firm will be known as Mclionald 8: McKinnon and business will be conducted at Mr. McDonald’s old stand on the corner of Kent and Great George streest. It is needless to say that the members of the new _ firm are popular and the already large trade will doubtless be greatly increased by the union. Mr. Mc- Kinnon enjoys the experience of 10 years in the drug business holding two diplomas in pharmacy. \ _#lui--n-_ CORN LIGHTENING. 'l`hat's Putnam’s Corn Extractor. Gives corus tired feeling in about twenty-four hours. They consequently get'out as they cannot keep up the pain any longer -makes them weary-it's Putnam's Pain- less Corn Extractor that does this. Now dou't forget. All druggists. IHEDGOOD TEMPLARS The Grand lodge of the Independent Order ot Good Templars met Tuesday in connection with Albion Lodge, Dundas in the BaptistChurch. The Grand Chief Templar, Ed. M. Martin presided. The full quota of ofllcers not being present the following were elected pro tem: P. G. C. T.-Mr. McSwain. V. T.-Eva Bulpitt. Grand Guard.-G. A. Clay. The following lodges were represented : Albion, Upton, Roseneath, Rosebud, Dawn of Day, Eastern Gem. The following Grand Odicers were present : G. C. T.-S. M. Martin. G. C.-Rev. Henry Carter. --A. D. Fraser. J. T.-A. E. Horton. , p.-Albert .J ay . A .-Wm. McMillan. -Edward Bulpitt. s. Sec.-Wm. Robertson. G. Guard.-James McLeod. Grand Lodge Degree was conferred on about eight candidates. The following sessional committees were appointed : soccer t?”9%§ Wg. COMMITTEE ON DISTBIBUTIONS. Mr. Riley, C. Dockendorff and Alice Matheson. - COMMITTEE ON 'SHE STATE OF THE ORDER. Edward Bulpitt, James McLeod, A. E. Horton. FINANCE COMMITTEE. C. A. Clay, Mr. McSwain, Ida Parker. VVOMAW IS AS OLD AS SHE LOOKS. ‘lt is not age but disease, weakness and ill-health that makes women lookold care worn and wrinkled. You cannot look your best unless you feel well, strong- and vig- orous with pure, rich blood and speady nerves. Dr. Ghase’s Nerve Food makes good looks because it makes good health -restores theghealthful glow to the com- plexion rounds o.ut the form augugives el- asticitv to every motion of the' y. 1--LA' ---»"e--_-1|&-°---- er-:J-.---_ ;r renown, new neocon one SOAP . Seethalinc of Toilet we 'are ,selling for 10 cents abou it is' ox- cellant value; also a large . supply -of-‘°Babyfa Own ~ c , ‘ Boop just received. A new float. is being build for gh, fm,-yi Diecoonrf Remember Monday next ` oou. on 'rnurnnanca worstar rox. Wm. Robe:tsou, I... D. Fraser, George ST `-“mes S_& picnic at Red Paint count on the city taxes. Citizens arepmmmon, V } ` y‘ cox. on nneonunnnariou niisonorroitr. W. H. Beer, Martha Dockendorf, Wm. Keenan. The reports of the Grand Omcers, the Grand Chief Tenplar, the Grand Secre- tary,t-he Grand .Su pt.cf Juvenile Templurs and Grard Treasurer were read. The report showed that although the I. 0. G. T. in P. li.. I. is nos as strong as we would like, yet ltis encouraging to hear that several of the older loo-gee have made able progress. 12 lodges are in good standing, with a membership of 307. The financial statement showsa balance in favor of the Grand Lcd-gc of $25.S.`. Five Juvenile Temples are in good standing with a member- shin ol 116. Short; reports were received from the representatives of the lodges all reporting iii a healthy .ind growing condition, not unlyin mem- , ber-hip but in streiigzh and influence. The Grand Lodge adjourned to meet at two o’clock in the afternoon. aF'i‘nizi\'oos session. ' The afternoon session waslargcly talieri up by receiving and rii~cussing the ‘reports of the standing comniittees. It i vias i'<»Cf~mriie-nd(-'rl that the Grand Lodge in-.lite ii gmiifi ei"f`or~t to revive the order i.lnco;;'i»<,ii;i the I-`iovii.ee and also tliat v- cm-if lou the .‘$uprerne llufilge for its help. 'i`h-;-Gi.-»i=ii Chief 'l`empl.»v~,S.l\I.Mar~ tin, ami the Grinil rlecretiiry, A.D Eraser v-/i-re appoiiit-ed u ci .nmittce to extend the gneelingssinii an aildi'es.~\~of welcome to me National Division of the Sons of July 10th 1901. That. since the Government. have ap- pointed zi prof-secutor for Eat-1 Kings, with- out the approval and consent of the tem- perance people, therefore Resolved that this G rand Lodge petition the Government to cancel the said appointment and place the whole county under the jurisdiction of prosecutor Beer s. 'l 'ne thanks of the Grand Lodge were ex- tended to the geople of Dundas for their kindness and ospitality, also to the trus- tees of the Baptist Church for allowing the Grand Lodge the use of their building. The Grand Lodge then closed to meet again in Roseneath next summer 1902. A public meeting was held in the evening presided over by the' G: and Chief Temp- lar. The program consisted of music singing, speeches and recitations. an-1--}1___ _ _ADVICE TO MOTHERS. If your little boy or girl comes home with a sore throat., the first thingtodo is to rub the throat and chest with Polson’s Nerviline.. Don’t be afraid to touse_Nerviiine freely-a whole bottle full wouldn’t burn or blister the tend- erst skin. Rubin. until in taken up by the pores. and just before the child goes to to sleep give him a glass of hot water into which30 drone of Nervlline has previously been stirred. This ia a sure, pleasant and steadycure. Large bottles 25 cents. t _ ‘ei ‘$ _ff}fK * \‘ _» ini , rho. $10.00. , . _ . - - iliiiiliip N o. 2 Folding Pocket Kodak, I ,iz-'i-.-'- No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak, ‘ Price ‘[7 50. Film for Kodak . Agents for P. E. Island. I __ , _ 'Y Q ' .vf_°1'?"° EEEQEEEE F W °° 2 E i.ee®evv' * is d eil.--*.- . V.. E32 -' ~.L Y' -i ,_ _ _ . 14 "Y \ A L, ‘ , nl severe-1 Se*iSfs° during the year just ended most remark- ,f ' _‘.~.1.'.;_..'-it-1* », 63;' ifeiiiperaucv meeting at Charlottetown, - .A- me ' ».(.`c'.-?."- '_‘; J. ` per cent on: hen i i ` .. ., .A < :» I. v" 1- __ ,.,| . ‘ -" 'i ' -. _ . .‘ . -, .- \ ». .r . 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' 5'.-.i--.575 1 ‘ . f._ L .- is the time that you can look for close ' J ust now at this-sort of midsummer--weve a a 5 _ number of lines to which we want to give quick clearance. _ " » “of g ‘ p So‘to-.day these discounts rule I i N0. 1 .Folding Pocket Kodak, ‘ _ ' ` A _ _ sniff Pm- $15 00.-.1 ` - Y W aists _ii/-‘#-=-f¢'\\ll_, . - F 1 - off 4 Vvrappers ;|'&.C>1£6'l3S (3&P3S IEI&.1iS 'I'r11n.J:n.ed Ldillinery Crash Mkirts Pique Skirts r C`/‘1’111d.1’6I1’S lI111Zl.11e1’y Boys’ Stravv Hats t 1DresSlE<3-o~_0d.s 25 :per (361.1-'S Q23' , IiMZu.s1:l:ns` and Satee:n.s» M00 E15 CJ1C>1.'1I\. S1&12l.’1SS