Use Ml Vl F" are entirely has hom it B may develop ao slowly as to nu, if my disturbance during the 9,,-,od or childhood. 1; may then produce irregularity ot gtomach and b0W9\3» 375991318. Glllfl' md marked tendency to consumpt before manifesting itself in much cutaneo em tion or glandular swelling. Igisbesttobemrethatyouarequi me from it, and for its complete eradica- ggon you can rely on Hood’s .Yarsaparill Th; beat oi all medicines for all huniors. rn: Psaracr soon. ala ia\;!=i_-2. ron ' Brain and Muscle. We wish to call the attention of our many customers to Our New Breakfast Food, MALTA VITA. We have been fortunate in secur- ing this beautiful food on account of it being so highly recommended by medical men everywhere. iS cents invested in MALTA VITA will assure you more PLEASURE and more FOOD than $1.50 invested in meat. MALTA VITA needs NO COOK- ING. money saved is money earned, fuel costs money. Fee MALTA VITA, save fuel; save building a Ere; save money. MALTA VITA is an ideal food for SUMMFR, is PERFECTLY COOKED, can be eaten with cream, fruit juice, or fruit, sliced banana. etc. MALT.-\ VITA and Cream make a delightful meal. MALTA VITA ia an ideal food for children. A per- fect digestion is insured to old and young who use MALTA VITA. T a package and be cznvinced of is MYERITS. Yiebstertllaiiliay The~’ldeal Grocery, Charlottetown. P. E. I. _ Phanelgg. 2,' John MacLean and wife, Montague, P. E. I. are in town.-Sydney Poet. .fcrofula us (1 - ---..-1.-~ - ...- -. .- ._ _ _ _- -_.».f_~._»:-~_ 1535. st-. _ .H , 1 -, ._ _, _ _ _ __ ` `}‘f.€:¥?‘%‘:}"'f 55.*' .2 .1 "T~`\‘@-"-"i " _ "1’/~_'“,-H'-=. -.t,»».-3~>.- ,- .. . - _ . ,.7 _ lil 1-_-;"..`> _ ,__ _Q »,;-_2- ‘,.: 1 - . ' » " -» .r~_- '-.2.'.,~.:_s.'..:._.~.~-;f~f~fe1"-st-~»e;1-=-1 ~, .,,-- _ ..»~ _ ;._q-,_. . ~ ,,_,,.‘3.--___--1 ...__ ,`_,__r; ,t _ 1:., V. _JE i;_1;_¢____, ~ 1,3., .V \ _ _ _ - _ f_._~ _ ., .. -.. -at-1, L, _“ ,, __ -. t., ...i ' ' f' f - j ’ f' _ I ; .,, _“F i &llL NEWS Ill LWAL = lllliHESl& ` THE Olivette arrived this morning at 1.3) this morning. , Yssrsnnav the Salva°ion Army held an enjoyable picnl_c at Red Point. There was a larlte attendance. 1 Lodge, No. 10. I. 0.0. F., this evening at-:S o'clock. Initiation. Every member please attend. No. I Co. Artillery will drill to-night at 7 o’clock on the quick tiring guns. The gun layers and gun setters are particular- ly requestrd to attend. Gannon Lnwis, West Royalty, left at ‘he Guardian office yeserday a stalk of wheat 69% inches long with the request that we make an oat of it. A movement is now on foot to hold a M- rchan's excursion on Monday next by the Jacques Cartier to Or vell. This excur- sion will include the merchants and fam- illes. A'r'ri:N1'ioN is directed to the sale of house and land on Euston Street. the pro- J perty of Murdock A. McLeod, Engineer, which takes place on Wednesday, July 30, at I2 o’clock noon. THB attention of health authorities is directed to a very offensive nuisance in rear of the Central Christain Church ,Kent Street. Apparently the odor comes from . decaying offal. l J. Hhnvisr Mounts. Charlottetown, is ` visiting in town, Mr. Morris was a ' member of the 2nd C. M. R, and has just Post. V AN! girl desiring general housework ,, in a ilrstfclass Amerioanlfamily residing on the Island should apply at this office at once. An exceptionally good opportun- ity for the right person. C. W. BLENKBORN, advertizing agent of the Plant Line, is in town and _ re- gistered at the Sydney. Mr. Blenkhorn says that more proviuclallsts are coming home this year from Boston than ever before.-Sydney Post. Gaonoii: Invmo will preach for the R=v. Mr. Rice next Sunday, the 3rd of August at the following appointments, fiuii1l_ limi “xiii-M The best made, best fitting, most comfortable, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at popular prices that modern machinery and skilled labor can produce. Vernon River at 10.30 a. m., Cherry Valley at 2.30 p. rn. and in the Vernon River Bridge Hall at 6.30 p. rn, Tim regular annual re‘reat of the Roman Cathol'c clergv Of Prilwo EGWBN1 Island began yesterday afternoon nt St. Dunstan’s College and will continue all this week. Rev. N. N. McKinnon of Loyola Ignatius Church, New York, a nadl of Grand River. P, E. I., will pre the retreat. We have prepared for a large summer trade in toilet soaps. We can give you A sracral. meeting of Alpha Rebekah , cyclone of calamity. Miss Ferre his le ing lady is in quarantine with scarlet fe as is Mt. Carrington also, in Moose Ja Mrs. Dorrityf is in hospital at Prin Albert under surgical rare of Dr. Spence. Mr. Deeks is under doctcr’.~ care but by good fortune Walter B. Woodall arriv on a. visit and Miss Carruthers joined t forces.-Regina Standard. placed on hoard today with u. lighter Th C39’ aln expects to sail this morning t 10 o’elock but the exact hour will depend upon when the remainder of the freight is on board. returned from South Africa.-Sydney, ‘eumstances whatever should communi (30880 Y The Small Profit SHOE ‘MAN, Pownal Street. m Ch`tov:n, P. E- I- ` itlsaeeaaec g boss Q YOUR O BREAD . SUIT YOU ? Our bread will c:ea'e an ap- petite for its u¢e whef- °UC¢ tried. ‘Orders fresh loaf today. rnam susan 1¢lS- vinrwa asain 7¢‘S- * DUCHEESE BREAD 4ClF- Giunsu BREAD 4¢¢S- *_ #kill ECLIPSE BAKERY D.sTi=:wART. 5. BAKES BEST BiiEAiJ. ;, any priced soap from the very cheap to the highest grade perfumed article. In cheap soaps we have 5 for 10 cents, 3 for 10 cents, 3 for 15 cents, etc. Pure Castile soap 15 cents a. pound . Soap from 10 cents to75 cents a cake.-MacDonald 8C Mac- Kinnon, Druggists, corner Great George and Kent Stl eet=. _ M. B. Jones returned yesterday from a holiday trip to Prince Edward Island where Mrs. Jones and familY SP6 visiting at Inkerman, the summer resid- ‘ence of Mrs. O. Jones. Inkerman i. situated about a mile from Charlottetown and is a most beautiful location. Mrs. M B Jones and family are spendilm thi! Slim' mer there.-Moncton Transcript. _,1, CAUSE OF SPLITTING HEADACHIE. Poisons accumulate in the blood and spread every momentto all partsoi' the body, The brain becomes con_jested, nerves irritated, and in the- result is that awful headache. , Ffrrozoneis natures own rcmP<1!f01‘ headaches; it is a blood strung* hener and purifier or uncionilmon tl;6!`1;»iB ° , t urea es nvnt potenttonic auk eknown Headaches and health ma er . _ mver bother people who take Fei-rozone ,,fb.,-each meal. Buy a_ box from your dr-ugcist for 50c. By mail from Poison 8: co., Kingston. Ont- DR. HAMn.'roN’s PILLS CURE LIVER * *g \ CoMPLsrN'r. Bll\lllAlNS FUR lHlS Will Millinery _ . . ' d The balance of our tr1mn1ed_m1_llinery has got t0 8° an . ' trimmed to make a quick sale we have decided to_C1€a1' any For $2.98 each. hat Black Sateen Underskirts 'See our skirt, deep H0\U1C¢» cord-ed frm at, _ $I°2O° _ Our leader with heavy knife Pleating Hmmce at - $175' 4-. ~» . .» - ._ something *choice q, it 4 1:.. ti. - 1 “, = i` ‘ ‘ ri.-‘~3.f 1 ‘ Wholesale and ' Ho. » if _fi Wi is our five frill large flounce skirt" Hana! LINDLY has been having Church on Monday Zlrd June. The nun- tial knot was lied by the Rev. P.L. Duffy. E. M. Kearney was bridesmaid and F. S. Dixon did honors for the groom. Aft" the ceremony a reception was tendered the young couple at the resident; Dixon is a popular young business man of Charleston. The Miss Connoly referred 130 iS B iillllllhter of William Cannoly formerly of Emyvale Lot 80 but now of Charleston, South- Carolina andlhas many friends in this part who also join in wish- ug her many years of 5 happy w¢;1d¢d life ALL matter of an advertising natural iltfndfd f°r Publication in this journa should be addressed “tb Advertising Department, ~The Guardian, Charlotte- town,” Subscriptions to “Subscription department,” News to “News Depart- ment” and Letters to Editor, &c., to ,‘Editorial Department.” -Under no cir- cations be addressed to any member of the staff as it often transpires that the publication of same is delayed in con- sequence of the absence of such members from the office. tf ON Thursday, the 24th Inst, wheeled vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians made the rway over hill and dale, from North Tryon to Sandy Point. It was a party with baskets, laden with delicacies, for a picnic which was being held on /that far famed beach, by the pleasure seekers of Tryon. On their arrival the amusements were at once commenced, in which all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Soon the wants nf the inner man became manifest, and were more than sf tisfled by a tempting menu, which was spread on the green swatth. At sunset all weuded their way home- ward, by the mai running paralel to the beautiful North Tryon River, thoroughly enjoying the be auties of nature under the rays ofasettiug sun. Soon the ple-a~a.nt summer residence of Andrew E. Venning rose in sight, where all stopped. They had received a very cordial invitation to spend the evening there. New plays and amusements were introduced. which everybody enjoyed to the fu'-1. Ice cream and refreshments were handed round at an early hour. and soon all the gay party departed for home, after singing, "Auld Lang Syne”’ and passing a hearty vote of thanks, for the very pleasant evening spent under the hospi'a.ble, roof ot their host and hostess. sions during August to points in Mani- toba and the Canadian Northwest, the dates of which will be announced later. It is the intention of this great railway company to make Winnipeg the prelim- inary destination of all laborers’ ticket-'. The laborers on arrival there will be look~ ed after by a committee and distributed throughout Manitoba and the Northwest going,,tit-kets are purchased and on pre- sentation oi this certilicate, it properly executed at final destination the purchas- er will, on payment of the required amount, be returned to his original start- ing point. Going and return rates, dates, final ;-ime limit, etc., will be announced in a few days. . 'i OF OUR STOCK CF Tru: following is clipped fi-bm the Sum it dar News, South Carolina. The marriage \ of Katie Couuoly and Daniel R. Dixono South Carolina, 32 Wentworth St. was solemnized at the rectory of St. J oseph’s Tan latest census bulletin shows Edward Island now has 67 blind compared with 82 in 1891 _ TnaChailot:etown Engineer Co held ‘Ina attention of the police is directed afternoon. The following are the scores: '_ to a number of lads who make it a habit Major Weeks wins the Hooper Challenge of swimming from an old hulk just east cup with 143. _ ~ - p ~ _- of the Steam Navigation pier. Those who Sgt. Major Garnhllm wins the special ' wished to take passage by the Jacques prize ot a fountain pen presented by ' ” Cartier on Saturday were compelled to Coun. S, C.Moore.for the best score at » 00 W submit tothe indignity of passing the N0ya.rds. P P. ` ` swimmers, who were apparently void of Major Weeks, 143 ° - ' ordinary decency. Sgt. Major Garnhum, 128 ' - a -Q. M. Sgt. Hine, 121 ` ad_ Sapper Bonder, ,, White, 'ff Lima. smith, C; Corp’l J. H. Ward. Sapper J. Lawlor, ., C. Myers, E. Acorn, ed ” . . he Sgt. Lightizer, Supper N. McLeod Supper J. M. Gillis Ar three o’clock yesterday afternoon Corpt. Robt Ball the Manchester Commerce was broug 'to the Plant Line Wharf and the live stock, with the exception of 200 sheep was placed on board. At nine °’¢19¢k gh steamer pulled out into the stream and t remalder of the sheep and feed will be ° a hr, Sapper A. Callaghan “ C. Beers ‘° J. Webster e Sergt. Diamond h Saprxr J. Turner “ F. Conroy g S~r,.t. F. May Sauna r J. Carmody “ S. Marshall " R. Innfs ‘° P. Burke “ W. Hogan A Byr ne “ W. Maher f Capt. D. W. McLeod Sapner A. McCormack “ L. McMahon “ F. \Veod “ A. Lafft-r°y “ R. Doyle “ H. Seller “ T. Bache “ J. Mciiieor a e ofthe bi-ide’s parents 32 Wentworth St. Mr. ~‘ 1, Gillis The prizes wil be present d til--_ight the drill shed in uuitorm at 7.30. ##151 OQYIO 100" #0 x C/J ELLING $25.00. ()r)|(i -ihéhiii @\0@@=@‘@t.__ll_¢¢»\f“~'=-. WE ARE 5 ODAKS Almost every day now. This is the time to buy one while the weather is fine and bright. We can suit anybody _in this line as we keep a full stock at all times in prices from $1.00 up to ri-Oli Gall andsre them and rv, tg. e . - That is our most attractive business ipro- position these days. We are very sat 'sfac - _ tnrily ready to help men enjoy the summer. There-’s no sort of reason why a little mat- ter of six or eight or ten degrees of heat - ~ .should “put you out of buwess." Sunr- mer comfort is only a matter of correct dress. And that is where we come in, ~ , in fine shape. ~ ' - Comfort-making v Underwear. f , Q. is here in- every quality. we ID' N ` J ‘ ~ c. \ have underwear at zoo, csc, 25c ‘JS ' - - 4 and 32c per garment. We’ve bet- ] _- £1’ ,_ ter underwear in 'line light bal- / *Q _‘W , . . ; briggan at a dollar per suit-and , _ ' from that we go right up thrcugh .q a dozen grades to genuine Linen Mesh, the inest Sumnier'~Under- \»- wear in the world $4.7 5 a suit. _ . I Why Dor_1’t`_You 1 Buy a Belt Wear a colored st-tar $,‘;;‘,_ “‘SP°”“ “th >’°“‘ _ ' - We’ve newest _belts ;_@q. greys and me item e i~._'“i "fl, 38°»SS¢e1=<18°°- ll I ii *' 1 » -. *L . G°‘f*¢f°"= _ 3';-:;j;,*"' _.W You’ll want a' 1 Suit of some sort. V _ I :3_'j':,l4-“‘ Mel1’S Tights. _ _ ' V2 Men’s one piece suits / E9 r.io. , _ _,_ ens apiece ~ _ -""" ~ Boys Tights ro, These days when the _ heat coaxes you to see how C001 Cotton Hose, many garments you can do ‘ - - without-the best goes 4\ Hfst- _ _ ¥ 'yi If you’ve a neat colored'-L _ . - ' O-4'-L-`4`f` 4: shirt and a'belt, you don’»t ‘ *E T 'ii " want a vest until Septem- _ -5' "'"ll§§ gllllg #av _ Colored Shirts Soc ‘ _ - » t 1.25 aiidup. - ' i ` ,__ f ‘ - We have soft and stiff ._-' ’, \\`\\\ -f if/ii \_ it i ,h The Salanne FlSlllNB BEAR get an illustrated' cata- logue. P- Y 4 ` ‘\ ‘ ' ‘\ , 3'-\\\\ ~\: 5\x '. _ 091/as/5,3 I \ be 2" - - THB Canadian _Pacific Railway puipase conducting cheap Farm Laborers’ Excur- wilhout additional cost. Farm laborers’ T11¢S3 Sh0¢ PfiC¢5- it ' ‘ ' ` _ _ - _--___._._ _,__-_A ----~__,, _ _ -_;__~: _ - certificates will be issued ti each when It Wm payJyou__ 1 Girls’ slippers half price now ‘ 474:. Ladies’ F i n e Chocolate Don- , gola shoes-half" l - p r 1 c r- -- n o w " - $1.00. _ Men’s strong boots w o 1° t 11 $1-30 3 11 <1 l $135 -W n o W _ 95s. Girls’ ‘chocolate w io r th $1.45 110W 971:. _ y ,er <4. .1 PJ The twin be Sola at a slight advance on ,W . cost. This will include Rods, neeis, Hooks. Ca-°>fS» Childreiffs line _.beets 35° $1.00 aiiaiiy-af-=f°°k “ 1 ii e “TI-IE Two Macs. C l _ 1,. __ ` V _`,_ t l`l0RAN’S, tri-2 "3 fronts-in popular p a t - terns and.-.we’re expecting a new lot' this week. _ ~_1oc, 12c, r5c, zoo pair “Nuff sed ’ r ' ` . - l- dl moore s ill clleo it The Glndiflfilose, Slgllfllnese. And Gonvenlenoe of Brass ind lron Bela.:- are a real luxury compared with the usual kinds __ wooden beds. “oun emacs" h--put this in _J within the reach ol' everybody Perhaps you ardly believe you can buy a real nice white IRON BED od good design, and trimmed with brass knobs for $4 75. But it is a fact. Call in and we will be glad to show g them. JOHN NEWSON ` we are semnggouf _..........e. iS-~e=<1- va-,g_~,¢=». t '~ HAMMOCKS At a big discount to clear We only have a few left and they-.must go, so .I you want a bargain ' call to-day af 1 - TA YLOR’S BOOKSTORE ' f _ Opp.':Front doorP O ' v - ' ' ` .;,-.~ "’”’.‘.. ' ’-ii- ` ' ' i ' - -- ,._; \ i a “\ fl Theiinpenanieufgood ml inplnmhingcannotbe estinifntgd We o $51'