1 ‘“’°"°"’6- ‘W8 ` rss cHAnLo'i"rErowN GUARDIAN pn... Tung.; . _ \ i . ». _ . 'mils is the harvest time for the Metropolitan Steamship Co. in point, of passenger traffic, at least, on the magnificent new, tripie~eerew, stool; turbine steamships Harvard and. Yale, which make daily sailings, be-I tween Boston and New York. So popular are these ocean flyers, the swiftest “sBl10’l`S." by the way, on me Atlantic seaboard, that s-tam. rooms are now. and have been all summer long, at s premium, on abou-g_ every tl'lP~ l put the reputation of the neivl turbines extends not alone io thel mutter rgfikspeed, but also qincludeiil tho lacco odations, cuisine, and alll other appointments, which, 'ss every-,' one patrb‘uizi1M the Metropolitan line, knows full well. are strictly dren: cla.-ti. The Harvard & Yule leaves liiisiion (India Wharf) and New York (Plat 45, Nflfth RiV0l,'. foot of West 10th' street) every evening ,(Sunday included) at 5 o'c,ock. They are due ut their destinations the following morning nt eight o'clock, and they adhere strictly to that schedule, ex- cept when, as has happened on sev- criil occasions, one or the Ophel- uuikes the trip in less time than the fifteen hours from dock to dock, The best time thus far was made by the .iteamshill Harvard, which covered the distance on this outside, all-tlify n-ny-by-water line in 14 hours, aver- T -f __,,_,____,_ ___ ___ ____ _é _ , 1 :_ __Y____ _ ____ \ _ Hsavaan-Yann. sm.. riuss. t ' J- ' llll nlllglll his K1Ni;'s_ coUNIfY-GiUARnuN e ,, Offices in Montague, Captf- W- A-~<|ialia-t+ne.- - UF __ _ _ - llianlzeri .md in Seurls. lllol'|ny'5-_.A¢0f?» *MGH- ...o ti. i H i., in t .i il'-‘ » . I litiuguiicdrrggthell? hdlrs. tffslllld lsiilvgil .°"'rh° aanoahgr' Mmm Cartnr' Cap' Murray HM-bm-_ tain Binhim, arrived in Montague on _.___ Monday wich' a load of coal. S _riousl d _ l ._._.Joscph McCarcy, Oharlottetown, is A- mf' " bn‘m""_°“'t`wo“k"m hem b ut . SCUSS i e eving D. A. Martin, postmaster is “ ` 3 “ _‘V L a B Montague for 3 few d5ys_ 8 round the Post Udice property at Sanltary C0flg[`8SS at --.- gogwighgglndn the supervision of Ca -____.._._ThIe! wliarlmproperty belonging to ’ “ _ ` o n ynce, ontague, ` di - " _ V I ' ping extensive repairs uhsdlslfnthldusifyif- ' "'Th° Rev' Dc_’“am_ M“°L°`m “ill 5,-vision of James MBhM__ mach in Mgngsatiteuart Prciihyiei. l ___ ' lmorfizllnugeldhd Cevemlngglfritfuftl ....Mi Ln- H itt,s it <1 ii _ ~ - ‘ Loiinou, Ang. 24. - The'-sau. ei tiicmsal.fbnnmi:iospit;l?e;c‘;cl.?ip;':i= 3*- PM" l” the' ef‘°r1=0¢n. at the sage danger" took up ii great part _of ii duys session ut the Sanitary 19"!-¥f°¢1>S.Just lit-ld at Cardiff. Dr. William Savage, of Uolclies-ter read 3 llfllier on the examination df sau- Hflgcs and their hygienic preparatlmh “U1 SHUI Ulllt Sausages, like! life,were very much in the nature of a mystery, Ha popular trnuiucn into them were SUl>D0S0l€. but Hausa s ~ . l \\'ii.~ i-xiiiiifiiishutl at uiiilniglit. ilu: 88 so com- posed should be distinctly labelled ‘ -i :iw in the qiiiirtoi- \vi»i-ii .|.,,_.,i|,-`iis prcscrvations were frequently ad: f lil' \.'i».»l nnil proved nn i-1\s_\‘ prey f‘~l€f~i \:\<~inu.~4 Lf:-i.iii\il~' -'illil .~ui~riuiiiiliid by olngulit ~liuiIo truirs ||\i\ki|il: it ~pi,~i~i.i|._\ ilt-i~ii~iiblu for tour sts .ii lliv siiiiiliio M5{\*~l|l|~ GEO McSWEEl\' EY Pro : 1.l.iuckie,ll.H.lI.V.S. flovcrnment Veterinary inspector I-I'.l)4).\'lI(\'l`|Cfi 'l‘l']l.|’. .i.'il l'lf"l`i>\Vl\' -\ Any Guardian ri-udrt who receives adin-.ly print. ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, badly addressed, badly wr:\pp.cl, 301°. soiled or incomplete paper of wheteve: issue w.il kindly notify the Sub 5°flUtion Department at once. by i The Horse, Cattle, Slit-cp, Swine, Poultry and D;iii'yiii<;-ii also the Farmer his wife soils :uid daughters :irc asked to note the dates :if the great -.l | ' I "lil" U0 UD some collecting. Ap» ocul strike situation t ere n r- ly-fi Ll.'.i:`l.°m”°' 3'25‘l3lP-A good reiiaiiié ~ l`U"m5~ APIFIIY to Peter Bradley Douglas St. 8-25d3ipd.J_ ___ general housework. ltefcreiicc rc- ired. Mrs. W. W. Stanley, 204 Eus- rr St- s-zseai. “h/`ANTI~]D;An experienced `girl- for qu ,MOR S`A'L'El-Or 'I'o_'Ifet house on _lf U_ffcr. Possession first October. Apply iiirs. lMery Ann Offer, 172 Kent St. Queen St. occupied by Jolui 8-26d'2\vpd. ».»¢--»- . \Kf'lTN'l‘l§f)»-\Agents on P. E. Island. F Slllll-22 lll 25 |908. Open tothe Maritime Pro vinces. Over $5ooo,oo in Exhibition l’i'i7.q_5 _ _ ' 'l`l_1'fél`e"ilii‘ys",I-Iorse Racing tlircc classes each day N lllzioo in Race Purses Special attractions in front ilf the Grniid Stand. lf you have not received the Pri'/.C List or Race Pxfigrzini write the Secretary. Lowest Rates ou Railways and Steriinbozits. oft wool sweater. Elidtlilligbiade louve' at 143 King st. new,¢i§h_..‘.a-zsaziriipu. \VANTED-A po on in grocery O. “TANTM A competent sirl for person prefe|:red'. Apply Mrs- W. F- Carter, Confectionery, Queen Bt. "lAN'l‘ED-A' boy ' about _ sixteen ing ' Two new nrticies. Goo-d scllcrs. Big profits. Particular io‘r stamps. Samples 35 cents. Business Box 291, . Moncton, _N._B. 8-26br10ipd. ____ LOST-Thursday tween Chnrlottc- town nul \fcl`l‘%b"` River, wliltc store-experienced. Write M., P. Box 964. 8-25d1wDdi. ' general housework, on elderly 8-Udrtf. _ years old to act as cashier in s. y store. Apply in own hand writ- to P. O. Box 1143 Ott: , 8-25d3i. " Oh -_ l - ,L |- ,t~ l-was along some lines as the one dc- uillltfy igddxglzg:b(l;r,§)l;€'§;ii2ke5r€` llivered in Summersiiie. A. D. McDon_ ° ` aid ably filled the duties of Chairman. ge.muh,hg premises to seo th tt, ,their new hull which is one of' the ere ¢1e,m_ a 1ey|luri