i i i THE' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, AUGUST 15, rgos There are many causes ol nervouacss b ? poor blood heads the list. The doctors’e;`ii es it anemia. The blood lacks red ¢°.p,,,¢|e, ’ N 7°" 5'" °PP°"““lfY. Consult your doetoi' qbont taking Ayer’a Saraaparilia Ask him if he has anything better lor out neu, debillty, norvouaaeaa. If he haa, takejt. llnot,1ake Aycr’s Sarsapariils_ et veil, that‘a what you are alter. ,‘{°#‘°,f151’,f;_§,‘Zw:m:§ Lo" .nm *jf 2'* D A M iq -it Begun Yvtsfday at Kensington Range Cna11°1ieiown-- I , llead Ufiic l N P ws ti ,| Nt Our Enameled So and eoinaiioigiowio 8 A an am ° so LW as Um' 5'5" Cm The Oldest Jewelry Store on 1.' W, Spoons, Beit kilns Brooches Hat P u~ ~ ' ‘ ,,» , , . .. 'rar rnnmlor ml not 1 rl 111 the Batt|¢5h| { ‘. 9 A811 TIHYS, FODS, CIC.; ire R3 pg-:guy 33 can lake place tolnorrowslitornltlrg ahyllndicizolr.. P Take Part 5; ’ Na ` _ " be and our large assortment this year make 3 ' ' ld n year is an excellent gilt for that triend --- -~ ¢~_*~1‘ ` " \ ¢ Souvenir we1.1.NER’s lg,,1§,y}?ELRv s'ro12E., like to have you :ice them. P. E. island Established |363 ' ` . _ . - i """“ _______, _....__ ___ nn oulnn `1>.R. ssc non . UVCIIII' » _nf 1 petition Among the Marksmen--Shooters From aele.ting very easy, We won [g_. img Int A BE ' .[N"V`I'I.‘]I|'.l) If you wish the best in photo- ` graphy, finished on the new apec- ialized 1nounta,(the vrry latest novelty.) Toivisit Our Studio GEO. H. COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome. __..l..____. __ A Morning Glass OF HUGHES’ Effervescing Saline Puts the stomach, liver and bowels right for the whole day. Price 25c per bottle. Geo. ' E. Hughes, APOTII ECARIES Il' NLL' BOSTON _ SHOES ron MEN. We received lately by American boat, the neniest, best and finest line oi Me11’a Shoes in patent, colt Russia Calf and Vici l¢id leathers that ever came to town for the price $3.50 and $4.00 n pair. Compare them with $5.00 shots and you will acknowledge they mc but- er than most shoes at this price. They are f1t‘crs every pair. , r-__-S.:-'°---S ' Bananas, ilranges. i lialar Melons, Dales. F.gs, ole. arrive twice a week by tl1c American boat-frcsli and healthy. STRAW1ll"ERRIl‘§S ar- .I rive twice a day fresh - - from the field. ' Phone ns or call at our store and sec our assort- ment. Pina Apples, ` . . _. 1 _Q 1 August Clearing 1 Sale of l 1 Fashion- 1 .il abit i a’ Footwear. Ladies’ chocolate shoes, t $2.50, are now $2 oo l Ladies’ black shoes, $2.50, are now $1.88 ‘ Ladies’ blucher shoes, , . $2 75 are now $2.07 i l 1 O Ladies” $175 laced 1 $1.25 ` boots are now Men’s fi.1e $4 oo laced ;l boots ore now $3.00 i Me11’s fine $5.00 laced |T i boots arenow $3.75 H = ___....__ .__,_ .__._..,___i...____.. ilmodulco Lime juice is a good wholesome summer bevrrage. We have the West india Iutce put up in 25c bottles. Also the Montseriait juice in |piut and quart bottle:-1. ik McKENNA’S. 'i u.__;_;. . -___ _-. -_ Shoe oiish / Vife are selling The Trilhy Shoe Polisn Large B-1- tle worth 2 5c FOR l5o The Best Shoe Polish made. SPRAGUE & Co. , sunnrsrne. 75" Bccr & Goff. _ Nothing So Healthy 'Q L' as Lime luicc . '_ Everybody should drink fri The price is low 15c a pint, 25c a bottle. '~ Fresh stock just in. Phone 86 will send it to fi. you ._ . Reddin Bros. PHONEBG Opp. P.0. ,Q No'r__1cE %§{¢"f3si»,.~Xl"¢ i £1’ ‘rf Ia hereby iven that the undersigned have leased rill the tishlng privilbeigea on their several properties at ooro’o Mills, Milton. and that any person or persons found fishing or otherwise tfggpasaing on their said propertlea, .flu this no‘t_ic\e_, Gill be prosecuted lllC 0 . . "m'°"' my ‘ mnrus. wn. Moons. PN lu. COLE3. 1 i Can you ascertain il Dr. James \\'. Kiel “' E' "»°~5fl»°'.'E."' lun o nn. 1 ' ‘Vanldaatin Misa Gillis, and Wm. J. Tns Saturday Guardian, only titty cents ol yours abroad. Subscribe for it. today. RI-:mnrnr-:n Clyde River Picnic, near Presbyterian Church, on Saturday after- n0o11, August 18. The public arc cordially invited. SU1>En1N'r1¢Nnr:Nr Srlanrrroi the P.E island Rnllwoylast night received the following inquiry by wire fro111 Boston: is now in Prlncetown, P. E. l. lie former, ly come from Shawnee, Olrlaiiomn. Wil reciprocate favor. (Signed), J, W, Stockton, Supt. Pullman Co. l`r1osE who want work of any kind or are looking for nelp of any kind should send their names and addresses with all pnrl.lcuiars or cali at 'l`i1c Guardian iirnployment and l11l’o1'n1ation Bureau, New Prowso Block, Charlottetown. Telephone 13211. Those who do not desire to advertise will please send Z5 cents with their request, which amount will he returned t/0 them on application il they do not got what they want.. iHE KiNG'$ llilllili I}UiHil|iii Branch Offices ln Montague Sourls and Georgetown- Mns Jomr J. McDoN.\1.u, Montague, is visiting her former home in Orwell. B1~:s'r quality cheese, New l‘e1't.l1m1lke at W. A. Johnsluncba, Montague. » 28dtu2w. Dn. Ann Mns M1:Ln.nN, Souria, paid a visit. to Montague on Monday last. “licrrlng" No l selected, “July Catch, in half barrels and retail at \V. A. John- stones, Montague. lldtwtf. Miss liiuI)oNA1.11, who has been visit- ing the Misses Lynch, Paradise Row, St. John N. B. has returned to her home in Georgetown. Fancy groceries, biscuits, coniectionory, cl1o1~oi»\t.es, and it nicc line of canned iruli.s and vegetables nt W. A. .lohn~at.,n;s,' Montague, 1*. IC. I. 221lLwtl. Jor1NCr1wAn, 11 former resident ot Murray Harbor, is at present in Pictcu vlsltinghls relatives and friend.-. liir. Cowan is nn uncle of the Itev. John Pringle, Yuiron`s famous missionary. lllmsa. Ram-is on Georgetown Track, \\'c1lnondny. l5tl1 inst. The Committee are ernienvoring to have the track in good shape. Nobody should miss these Races. lldirwlil Joi1N A. Mi'I)oNAI.D, Victoria Gross, has pur1.i1nsd tho property owned by A,.`l. l\lci.i~od, and will move their in n low wi-cl1n,wl1crc he ho l11 clone touch wili1 thc Uigg railway station. Tou111a'rannd others “nitent.ion." The ilncsu. line of “Souvenir Stationery". views ol Montague, souvenir post cards and souvenir goods of all kinds ever shown ut Montague. Call and inspect.;-rure to buy-they are all butes.-W. A. Johnstone, Montague. ‘.LBdtwti. T|1r:I’residcnt ct Kings County Tem- perance Alliance and the newly appointed prosecutor for southern King'a wercln Montngue,Mondny. It looks 1-auspicious to see them vlaitinglrere but let them that ure in dread, Hee from the wrath to come. IN The (lunrdinn ol last week it was mentioned that it concert was to be hold in the Montague linll, some future day, to raise funds to rcpnir the l1ill on the north side of t.i1e Bridge, rieglec-tail by the proper authorities [or the last three moritha, but today one can see tl1c road inspector with his men and tennis repar- ing the llili. It pays to advertise. Munnrn' lllmnon Souih Church of Chrl~.t will hold a picnic in William irv|ng'a field, Beach Point., August 25th. Tea will he served at 1 o'uloci¢, ticlcetu for adults being 25 cents, and children ten cents. There will also be temperate drinks and confectionery on the grounds, besides swings. A special feature will he the snlc ol a fancy quilt.. If the weath- er la not line, the picnic will be hold o11 tho following Monday. Proceeds ior renovating thc chhroh. l5dLw1i Tm: school ot Montague was reopened Monday altern vacation of six weeks, ‘granted by an unanimous vote ot the raiaprayers, A number ol the pupils reluaed mgo lo school claiming the vacation to be two months. according to lohool regulations. It la I question wht-ro the diaputa will ond. The stall ot teachers ia Mill Durant Principal, Mina Stewart, Vloo Principal. The other three aro Miss 0 . ian as cones. Milton. August 81.11. 1906- 9d'~f' c Frarer, who'wao well and truly tried, and found not wanting and and has been rczengaged again tor the seventh year. ~ - -- ,'_.. 'unnner months. »You will End Fresh confectionery during the S ' wi-1115's co1u=Ec11o1is11Y me caolcesi. A11f1=v°n.~\lt»=y1==.1>uf 1111111 plain or dainty handaome pound and half-pound boxes. For sale by all tha leading oonfectionera The annual Prize Meeting ol the Prince Edward Island Provincial Rilie Associa- tion commenced yesterday morning on Kensington Range. Major A. A. Bartlett, Secretary Treas- urer of the Association is upon the range, as are also the members ol the Executive Committee-Lt. Uol. D. Stewart, Lt. Col. Davison, and Gapt.,J._A. McDonald. The meeting will last lor three days. There was notne large an attendance ol marksmen on the opening day as is usually seen at the annual meetings, but there is likely to be a fair attendance, and eager competition. Amontr the shooters yesterday were several markarnen iroru the battle- ship Dominion, who expressed their pleasure at being able to have a shot. The wind blew strongly in the rear ol the marksmen In the morning and the light was variable and battling. In the afternoon there was a light shower which did notimprove the conditions. The arrangements will regard to lnrgets are the same as last year only six being provieded, but the Excutive kept things movingrupidly,and al: the close of the day were fully an hour ahead of schedule time. The Lee Enilelil ltilles arc again used, and only three mr.-u-the rnenrlrers ofthe Prince of \’Vales College Cadet team-ventured to use thc new Ross itiiie. Afnurnherol the men are using the Paddle siuiil., hut the majority are using the bar and line. Despite the unfavorable weather the shooting was of a high standard, Sgt. J. A. Moore of Pownal making apoaalble of :l5,11nd 11. nurnher ot mon made over Zlii. During the llodgsou match in the afternoon, conditions were worse and the scores were not so high. A drlzzling rain iell at. int.e1~vo.ls and nrndo line sighting very difiicult. 1lcro,howevo1, Capt. J.M. Jones,ot Bisley lame, who throughout the day dill his usual rcrrrnrk ably steady shooting, ninda. 33 in 11 downpour cl rain, and won lin- nintch. The llankers` nlntch was also concluded lust evening. In the iii-si stage ol this match ne 500 yards Lin- highest acoro wnsIi4 by lt. \V, Ciinrnllrr. and in thc second stage at 000 yn1-1l.~1. Licut. Beer madea possible of 35. 'l'l1c totaln at this matchvere not aviriinbln last night.. Teduy the Prowsc matcii and the special Tyro match, consisting of three stages will bcshot. Major Leigh la this year Range Ollicer, and thc efiiulent Secretary Major' ilartlett is again at Ilia post. The following matches were ilrcd. LIEUT. GOVERNOR MA'l`L.`ll. 1-1111.11: \v1NN1-rcs. 1»'1‘.~\. 1'111'/.1-1. Moore J. A.. 35 .$1 10,00 Jones J. 1\I. :il 0.00 Smilll W. E. lil 0.00 \Vl1ite D. W. ‘xl 5.00 Crockett J. M. :rl 11.00 Ives Isaac itil 4.00 Blue George :iii 4.00 llaysh C. 31'. 3.00 Ives, li. W. Ii'.l fiill Stewart, il. 31 5l_ii'i Macklnnon. I.. M. :il 3.00 Matheson, VV. Bl 3.00 Mcltnr, \V. A. til 3.00 Berrignn, J. Iii 3.00 Johnstone, W. A, :il 3.00 Lawson, A. C. 30 2.00 Bnnnrrns, oranges, lemons, and cocoanuts-( received weekly) ni. W. A. Johnston'1l,Mont.ague. 1'. E. l. Ziiiltwtf. A 1‘A1l'r1cll1.An1.\' sad occurrencr- hnppencd on lrliaturiiny last; nt Sp11rrow’.~1 road, ncnr St. l'ctcr's Bray. A ind named Charles Wilson, the thirteen year old son nl licnry Wilson, 11 frrrncr ol that place went aut of the house nt`t.er dinner and not rcapponring for some time alter- wards his futher went to ilnd him. The mlsslnghoy was discove1~e|i l111ngl11g lronintrccsoirre distance uwny. The body was taken down and an inquest was sulrsicquiantlyllolrl by Coroner Mc- Laughlin of St. l’eter`s ilhy. It was proved that two years ago t.l1c l»o3's head had been hurt rand that sim-c that time he hns nr-lcd not, quiic thc annie as hr- fore receiving thc ln_)u1~y, The jury brought i11 A verdict to the 1-,iiuct that the decensoil 1-u111el.o his death by suicide from lmnging, while ten1porn1'llylns1111s‘. Nyals lilxt. \‘Vlld atrnwirerry relicvcs riysenicr-yn111l curcu all bowel troubles. It is 1-11.~y|ot11ke 1\nd docs its work quickly und oileetivciy. Only 2.'1c. per bottle-A. \V. _llcddin l’l1en1ll-Sunny- lic. ` Q Our Constantly increasing optical trade is most grat- ifying. lt shows that the people appreciate our ef- forts to give them Tlreoery besl 0p'lca!S¢r'v1'ce Not only do we use the most reliable methods of examination. we have also installed A Modern Lens G1 indlng Yianl, enabling ns to furnish our customers with “special” lenses without delay. G.F.Huicl\eson, Optician. lloouer, P. :D Mcitu-, F, C. 30 Weeks, \\’. A. ll) iii-1-1id~g,(;_ 3) Gill, \\'. ll. F. il() Burns, \\'. D. Il) Davison, li. M. ‘Al Boer, l.. li. ‘Al Smitlr, .i Zil Stewart il :til Moore, (i. lil. 21| Kennedy, W. J. 20 Lnndrigan, J, :Ili llyde, ll. ‘lil Shaw, M. A. 2.4 Jenkins, N. :£5 Crockett, as Mcl.elinn, S. :fri Doyle. A. Corp. is Murpliy, N. 'l`. ‘_’.\' Stc\\`n1~l, J. A. Lili Allan, .l. IL itll Marlin. li. Zo' Judson, A. G. 28 McKinnon, D. A. ‘ZH Lawson, ii. A 2:4 '1'11\'01~1 1-"rs McMillan. C. J. :lil Mclnuis, Jus. ‘.L’> Carr, il. 25 Mallet, C. L’-"1 luriaon, F. S. 2| McInni1=,]‘l. :Ei Coriah, W. ‘lil Auld, A. 2'! Irving, J. li. 22 Auld, H. ‘.112 IIODGSON MA'1`(1il. 1-nizr: \\'1NN1~111s. Jones, J. M., Capt. 33 Seaman, A. W. 33 Dnysll, C. lil Weeks, \V. A. 31 C1'oi:ket.t, J. M. 31 Stewart-, E. 30 ilroc-ket, ii. - 30 ll11vi.~1111, il. M. 80 Moore, J. il. 20 l\it'I11r1l.~‘, D. 20 Stewart, D Zi] Jones, G. li. Moore, G. M. Longworilr, J. A. l\ir‘Milinn, C. J. .lcnr~.s, Edwin r\lclt11l=., ll \\'ill.o11, Ll. lliuc, G. LL., l.nwso11, A. C. ML-Millun, E. Mntllcslcrl, \\'. (}1'o1'.kel,(i. 20 i.n11d1‘ig11n, -l. Judson, J. lii1:i{inno11, 1). A. Iicnncdy, \V. J. W Corlsh, \\'. liinrtin, li. Beer, I.. li. Crockett, ll. V. Ali1\r1,J. R. ilnopl-1', ll. I.. Smith, J. ' i,:1w.~1o11, A. C. i~lcn11111n, R. Stewart., A. i\lci.corl, 'l`. l\'n.°, l. (ln1‘11i1u111, J. lllnrplry, \V111. Hooper, ilonry S?§5§S§§§§§5 Y:'2'.E5f§§§§.¢"2§§§i§"$i§§Eii§E§ T YIIOS. Carr, It 2.! Judson, F. S. 22 Auld, A. 2! M1-iunis, J. l\‘i. ‘Jil lind.-ion, V. iii Jc11icins,li. lil Auld, li. lri Irving, J. ll. ill Walsh, l\i. iT Collins, '1'. li A MEET MLA1 1|11:.A|.-VAYSBUSY 5'r0R|; ANNUAL MEETING' 1 Ladies’ 1 2.00 2.i 0 2.tl) 2.00 ‘LOU 2.00 2.(l) 2 00 Y.0il ‘L00 I ~ a 4 1 1 1 Shower Proof 3 (D 2.00 2.00 2.00 2 (10 2.0() 2.00 2.00 2.0() 2.00 2.00 2 (Xl 2 00 2.00 ill) 2 00 l‘lllZl‘1 210 ?.(Xl if (lil 2.01) 2.00 l.00 Lili l,il0 i,()tl 1.00 10.00 3.00 7.00 0.00 .'..00 5,00 5.00 4.00 -1.00 4.00 4.00 11.00 11.00 :L00 3.00 :L00 '$.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2 00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2,00 :.00 2.00 :.00 :.00 2.00 2.00 :.00 2.0() Z U0 2.00 2.00 2.00 l.il(l l.iltl l.|lti l.tltl 1.0() 1 _ `at.. v f lfncnnu/ .Qc 5 C Q1 _\ ____- 'dW%,__- _ 4-, __..__.___, \, Mandolin *L_* f ____ ___ __,__..,,, dillif ,\ ,"~p1C\¢‘11@l‘ `\I 9 o~'-' 'fo 071., .` l';';_f'! /l_'.' ‘ L-~.'_-,.'~'i"'.".i:f*. if ‘ _'_-'»-f_-“ tm/ 1 l‘.lS.‘f..i£~“‘° trnsvon nouns' When going on your l1ol-‘ '.1 1. ' 1 » . . ‘ “YS ta °"'“ `y°“ 8” ' Edd y’s“Wz1.vorley” Wasi1l1on1'd 1s Aumhup’ ` made with 0 wavy, roundin And you will be sure to enjoy your vacation “Hot, weather prices" on all; musical instruments. i Coats ]11.»‘tcau1i: to us from the makers- Light, rriedinrn and dark colors- very latest styles and pcrfictinri in Quality. p E rn, ' ~ Finish. f ` and workmanship. Prices from $8.95 to $l2.00 each. smnu-:Y silos. \ V srnurs AND 1.1111; Juice W i l I,1n1e]111ce..............._.... . . . . . . .. 1o<~,15c,25,r:,4onn.l75,¢\)<>g11¢ Syrups ._ 1uio3oc i l.c111on&_`quash.... . . . . . _ _lfruit of alll1i11_1‘.n arririiig tvlirc awcck. l~'1csl1 slrawhcrrici k arriving every rnoriring. A For anything good in groceries try us. ___F i 1 1 I 1 $9.50 Suits for $6.74 . _ '-51 .__ 1 If 10.00 suns ror os-1 , § li00 Sulis for 7 A i you ns' it docs many good dressers that a sum mer suit ir, a iiczcssiiy,-ilien we’re the people and now is the timc. We have decided to offer th 1 i balance of our surmncr suits, some I5 or 2o,in sizes 3 f1'011134 to4o, made in nice Fabrics and in latest , g I style at prices to make you buy. i $9.50 Norfolk Suits for $6.24. 5 , 81.0.00 Suits nicely tailored $6.84. S ` $11.00 Suits Norfolk style $7 74. 'f "w il , l Come at once and have your choice. ' P F.. islu|1i'.~l C 0 Greatest ‘ ’ ° 0 cioilnng slow. -' - _ _- _ - - ...mn ..__.,;: UQ sn1‘i:1co_ Guitar, , ` 2 in 1 and 3 in fl are tho best Graphophone, brand. All are standard gimotls, Ban°o or . . Accfnhwn Insist upon your grocer scmling . Eddys they are reliable. Miller Bros.,Sch01£1.l.1Eeln€lsNrs rcs., i si 101... N. B. Sunnyside. - , V 4' 4. - 1 ‘Q-'WI-v-I I A »~ `-_’§‘i&4':'»1 81;; ."; 'if`i :__1. E . D . ;..__.._.. . __ ”`>$.. e_....., _. . i l .. 1 -_. 1 Sunny-snnornson a.co,,<=....... _lp 7, _ 1 .__..._ -4 c .__ ,,,i,g;'f.t,i'. fl -f.i,` 'ff , JI* » , <.._ 1 .i.', xl' 1., ‘. 1. 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