~ ...E --~- - 1 “ ~`s"~f‘~¢‘>‘¢"».%""s..~L` ...» v . nf M __ ___._._.,,.<.~ -. .___-____ _. ; ,. _,____,________.__,.__.5,. __ _ _ _ _ _ __ ____.`~,~;'.*."'- /.._-_ __ _ _ _ , ,. _ -_ _ . A ° _ _ _ i PAGE FOUR 1 ‘ 'ran Lunar News lrm“s°r or Aw ' TI-IB' ‘ DAILY SELECTI ° GUARDIAN READERS _Furnished by WITH YOU ALWAYS. It is well there is One who is ever-I black, cold earth. Dsath's black ex- the same, and who is everwlth us. It' is well there is one stable rock amidst the hillows of the sea of life. _ 0 my soul, set not thine ailectionsl upon rusting, moth-eaten, decaying- treasurcs, but set thine heart upon Him who abides for everiaithful to- thee. Build not thine house upon thel moving quicksands of a deceitfull world, but found thy hopes upon this' rock, which, amid descendinl' rain and' roaring floods, shall stand immovably_ secure. My soul, I charge thee, lay; up thy treasure in the only seeure__ cabinet; store thy jewels where thoifj enlist never lose them. Put thine all in Christ; set all thine affections onl His person, all thv hone ill His nier-_.leave thee, and who will never let it, all thy trust in His efficacious thee leave Him, even “Jesus Chris¢;__tov\~n markets were exceptionally well trustees have undertaken the work ttended yesterday and in spite _Oi of renovating the school. The new e busy season, many people were Ceiling DI`0P°80¢l Bild U16 \'€'D8l“tll1E the city. The prices were almost of the walls and woodwork will add blond, ull thy ;1oy in His presence, and so thou mavest laugh at loss, und defy destruction. Remember that- nll the flowers in the world's garden the same yesterday, and today, and|8 for ever." "Lo, I am with you al-_.t ways,” is enough for my soul to llveli upon, let who will forsake me. ll DNS FOR I. S. Louson. ‘ fade by turns, and the day cometh when nothing will he left but the tinguisher must soon put out thy candle. Uh! how sweet to have sun- light when the candle is gone! The dark flood_ must soon roll between t thee and all thou hast; then wed ti heart to Him who will never leave at the svsnillk 9°l"i°°- thee; trust thyself with Him who will go with thee through the black and surging current of death's stream, celestial shore, and make thee sit with Him in heavenlv places for ever. I Go, sorrowing son of affliction, tell 2 thy secrets to the Friend who stick- We Get Our Bible.” The suhgect will b est closer than a brother. Trust al' thy concerns with Him who never can s be taken from thee, who will never ,__,__~.Y_-v_,,____,fY___,_~~~__--f--~-YYY. C c Murphy. Services at 11 and 7, Holy 1 cript.” h Il he same as the previous market-day. hiohenh sohl at from soo to 51.20, five appearance or the building- At herries at 15c"i`er box, Beans, at wildlife crllllllli liulnnlirlluff I1' I‘AYS` to buy in this Province DISCOUNT.-Everyone should pay 0 their July Electric light ‘lnu heron Drivinz Plrk, on Friday, august August 11, as that date is the last 15*-ll. Tll° lilli will ilwlllde all his to get a discount. ’793_ horses. via.. Perffbtion, Lord Dal Sunday next in St. JBIIIBS' Cl1\l\'¢ll» BAPTIST CHURCH.-On Sunday evening at the Baptist Church, Rev. and who will land thee safely on t- M Ii aptlst Church, Ottawa, will preach. ve the second sermon on How Did e "The Story of the Ancient Manu- 'l`I-IE MARKETS.-The Charlotte- Institute in co-operation with the 1 1 ' is ' The O l-lonsn sAl.s:.-Mr.-p, s. lh-own. K- d Charlottetown, will have n horse ¢nle_ ` . Q Q _ _ n th¢ grounds of the Charlottetown' ' ST. JAMES' ' CHURCH. -- Miss Penelope Davies will sing T-‘|10 Rm' tative and Aria “Why is Thy Coun- wmnee sm," and “When Bwells the Sorrow-La.den__~Brea.st'.-7, (S913 tllv UN' orio, "'l'l1e“Widow of Nain" on etc., etc. There will he no reserve r. Goodtleld, pastor of the First very interesting meeting of the Clyde n the morning Rev. Z. L. Fash will the home of the President, Mrs. A. i , “ J. Murchison, on Wednesday alter-i » lneny Jr., Pnrklyn, Nancy law. Plc- ton S.. threeyeal- old Acquiriflnare and foal standard bred, colt aired by Perfection und several other carriage and general purpose horses. 'Also two bike sulkies, horse boots, bubbles, bids, Sale genuine, Anyone wanting speed will have a ,chance to see what they are buying. ' 794 CLYDE RIVER INSTITUTE.-A River W0men's Institute was held at noon. The large attendance was made up of the members and some visitors from the Institutes of York and Mesdowhank. The women Ol this greatly to the sanitary and attrac- this meetiug the supervisor gave a 'Y _hi _ =.-= » _ . , _;o_oNew Silks _ ost Received ‘ Our 1-ilk stock being very low owing to unusually l21'g°_ 5l*I*Is~' we “_°_“l instructions to ship our Fall Silks two weeks earlier than usual. They are nowhere and supelb ls the only word that properly describes them. 1 New Brocade Silks splendid P..il1e`¢¢e Silks 36inch, in navy, clear navy, tan, gaston, brown, pal: blue, cream, (open- _ hagen, pinlc, mle green, cliampairuvl ` other colorings in neat designs. 36 in. wide nl luve, 2P\'lC0f» Sleel 2f°Y» Pale l°m°“ and black yd. Striped Paillettes The Newllirocade Silks axe magnifi- cent Wehave them in the new blues and and theprlce is only ...............$I.75 yd. nlld college students. Bible Class nt 10 a.m. Prayer meeting p Wednesday at 8 p.m. All seats free. Boots, per 50;, College students and strangers are LM-d_ per lb, class of adults in (‘_hul'cll ulldilori- Il to :lll thc services of this chul'cll_ 0 0,, pm. gb and Caugower at from 5 demonstration of table-setting which ' 1. ' _ao _ 1 r lo i _ 1 ‘ ‘V frgglmlnlon at 8 a`m Al seats 0 een S ___ ent. At the cl0se the dainty refresh- l n h First Metllodist-Rev. W. D. Wil- ,_ sou at ll and T. Bible (floss nt 3.30. Prayer service on Wednesday eu-:lillg at 7.30. Students und strangers cor- lliully welcome. . Grace ("llllrcll-Ifev. Mr. Mursllnll ° :lt eleven and seven. Sunday Hcll\lol‘ . :lull llible Floss ut 2,30. A cordial invitation is extended to sl.l'1l|lgcl's ° 1 PRESBYTERIAN S St. James' Presbyterian. Rev 1, l')r. Fullertoll nt eleven and seven, Patricia . 1601s‘ssm" meeting °” Monday Allg' 4th' Strallgcrs und college students nrel S _ _ _ | NEW ea coral-.uly 1...-ical to nu services, Dalton . 150 N_"~ P- D- boruoh gf ..l_§>n_E_rea_i heing _ _ B rke _ no closell as supreme rnu 1 as er an _*___ ' _ he C 0,111 S au? New Z,,,,,_M,,,,,,,,g pmye, meeting ,_f‘v___c'_’f_,e _ _50_w,11 H_ Wye., also of Montreal re- _ Mr. J. W. Proud, Kensington, wnoi Patlerns as they are in great dem.1nd at present, t __ 1 g _ _ at teh l._m__ n..v_ G, o, Taylor at Weeks ""10,,,e1ec:ec as Grand chnholllor. it was in Charlmtelovn yesterday attending champagne and black, dark broun and fawo, light grey, p a n 1_1 ,,_ ,,,__ and 7 p_ m_ 3 un da y_ Br,ght___1"" ' 100 E decided tohold next yearscouventlon a meeting of the cheese board. loc Srlrool and Blue Cm-r or 2.10. Aw: uhh... es lei 0"““'"~ __ “ml l""i°“f‘°“ 1° Ollmd Strung' Mount l-:sworn 150 ers and college students. ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. C Central Christian.-- Rev. J. F. Floyd at 11 and 7. Sunday school and cordially invited to attend all ser- B vices. ‘ 13 BAPTIST. P mich .. _ 125” 1 orrected for every Wednesday andl? . _ saturday ,Mum _ing was called to take place ln the _ _ -_T _ (__ moe ol Solicitor F. A. ivlcbuliy, K. (From Xcsterday s Evening Guar inn) otatoell eel (quarter) per lb. ST. PETER’S CATHEDHAIJ--H0lY WEEK- John Hughes was convict- e Communion at 8 a. m. Matins at ed METHODIST ll Salvation Army-Services each 0,- ti n _ ,- o s o o a o o o n o made onthe premises of Robert ' Stanley, Lower Queen St., and a . . quantity of beer seized, which will he analyzed. FQX STOCK QUOTATIONS ,annual convention of the Sovereign rent-Priory of the Knights of Tem- Montague _ 575 lllers of Canada was held in Vancou- pring Park 205 G nrlerial . 155 Ve on the 7th of an infraction of the n- m- And evensvng at 7 ll- m- prohibition act and was ordered by the court to pay $100.00 and costs, three months in jail. Daniel Cron- ight of the week and on Sunday. nh, colin Menonald one Michael Mur- as much appreciated by those pres- PROHIBITION OF THE PAST ments served added greatly to the Joyment of the meeting and the t an\¢.s of all is due Mrs. Murchison and the other members who assisted for their kindness and hospitality. The next meeting is to be held in the Clyde Ri\ er School on Wednesday, September 3rd, at 3 p.m. Suhiects phy was up before His Honor yester- -*_-_ day morning and all succeeded in get- ne election of officers resulted in g out of the net A search was KNIGI-ITS OF TEMPLERS.-The r, B. C., during this wees, the first Casserole Cooking and Biscuit Mak-I ing. _ _,_ _ PICNIC.-The annual picnic of St. Joseph’s Ph :.~ be held on the b nutiful grove near the church at ,Morell River, on Wed-nesday, 20th I./\ugust. This picnic has always been iclassed as one of the best outings of the season and this year the promot- ers have spared no pains to make it Ithe best yet. 721. ' Psllsollsls ' (From Yes'.;crday's Evening Guardian) e Lustrous Duchesse Silk A splendid Satin finished Silk, 36 in clles wide, in many of the newest color- in shot effects with combination stripes in many rich handsome shades such as green and brown, grey and black, navy. and green, etc, 36 inches wide. . _ _ . . . . . . L35 Black Silks and Satins Black Paillette Silks 36 inch, ggc, I-35. 1-45- Black Durhesae 36 inch, $1.45, 1 65. Black Shantung 36 inch, $1.15. Black Satin _-:.6 inch, $.,z_5, l.55,r.65 Black Peau De Soie 34 1C\¢l1 $1.85. Black Taffeta 36 inch $1.35. ings including apricot 45 yd. Striped Messaline Silk Soft and clear finished 36 inches ` vide in green and brown, black and white grey and white, blue and white, blue and grey and navy and champagne combina- tions............ _ _ . . . .......I.25 yd. 7 New Tweed Coatings ` NBW 'duh VVe were fortunate in securing six pieces of tweed coatings ....._ Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Laird, of Kel- ~_e FUX MEET1N(;,___Tl\¢ wmplefjon vin Grove have just returned home MONTAGUE MARKETS _of the organization oi the Maritime -from s eric to Boston where they lan, bright red and mixed brown,52 to 58 il1Cl1 ffl _45 tl --95 Yd- S o1lr While Blanket Coating 50 inches wide at $1.25 yd. Patterns Illc ___ mack F0xeg_ Limited, was transact- were celebrating Mr. I_'aird’s father __ _ ___ - _...___ io 25 U- eef (small) per lb. ork 9 to 10; ,hut his oince was not large lzienongh to hold the large number of Bed Bridge, oflers for sale her val- 14 to leimembers who were present. Hon. liable property at that place, adv., gto.16,_Jollll Agnew of Alherton, I-'_ E. Is- will be seen ill anothercolulml. . 5, to land, wus appointed chail’man_and '-*_ William M. Burns ol Fredericton W. K. ROGERS-ls now making MRS. (DR.) GALLAN'l‘.- Oyster 4 d in Moncton on Friday. The meet- and mother‘s golden anniversarv- 1 J ’"" _ I 'RWM' _ ',537 Balltist-Re\'. Z. L. Fash, at 11 iAmb_ pm- nh (-man) and liev. Mr. Goodfleld nt 7. Sun-_Fowl 'lily Sr-llool nt 2.30 with “I.oyolisl;s" Motion utter um. A cordiul welcome is extended Eggs, per dol ANGLICAN. Hay (Loose) P ST. PAUI/S.-Rector Rev. 'I, W. nts Hay (Pressed) 10 to 14 9 to 13 8 to 12 24 to 25 26. 40 to 421cock, Fredericton; Wilbur Allan, 0n¢@_ nz to ‘H I liotsford; Milledge M. Thompson, Secretary. The following were elect- reservations of accomodation for the ed directors:-Hon. John Agnew, Al- Toronto Exhibition and parties in- bertou, P.E.I.; Willard Kitchen, Fre- tending to take advantage of tllc ` , dericton; N. C. Christie, Amherst;W, special ngclirgifmqlnygiwould do w¢1| 'M- l3l1¥`“\‘-lv F'l”@fl0l'lCt0n1 _Fletcher Pell- to attend to their reservation at O . R. I‘0XI‘:", ' 791 , . ork T_..___ _ __ \/Ve have ab HAMMOCKS left, ammocks ues, but to clear them all out are giv- ing a SPECIAL DISCOUNT. You cau’t afford to be without one when out twenty five all excellent Val- istellce, ranking next to the Dalton p and Tuplin concerns. , , , , _ , _ , , MEADOWBANK INSTITUTE.-Ill O .the Meadowbank Schoolhouse ou iTues . _ Oi* “___ \d_ in* Q LZ Fif- rn ~*.'l§“ M / , v 1 17 2 93 § 152% 62 Southern ,Pacific ... 931 Union Pacihc 152% U S Steel 62% Uq Qteel Pfd. 172 92} 152 512 108 50% 502 50k MONTREAL STOCKS. High Low Close Brazilian Traction 851 442 Ilom. Steel (1orp’n Mex. Northern Power 45 44| spanish R. com. 2s 2s zsl 0o'r'roN. High Low Clone 8 Montreal Power 203% 202} 202i ’ l President, John ll. Diunis, Cllarlottetowu, P. E, I, Sioskmlm and Fog Rancher. ` Vice-President-Dr. B- C- Borden, Sackville, N. B., President of Mount Allison University. Secrct:1ry-'Prensurel'- ]'. Waller Jones, Il. A , B. S. A., (Toronto) Charlottetown, P. E Island, Farmer, Author of“Fur Farming ill Canada ” late of the United States Department of Agriculture, ' ’ Director---William E. Cameron. B, A, \{Oxon) First Rhodes Scholar from P.E-. Island, Professor of Economics and Comnlerce, Sl,D||n5fau',,C01|eg¢_ Director---Charles Lyons, Charlottetown, P. Ii, Island Mayo, of Charlol tetown _ ’ TIIE DINNIS RANCH Mr Dlunls is the most successful lar e ranchc . -The Dinnis Ranch has the best location. It ig situatedrahblirllxd Eillzllufeolillhtllg Capital City and is the chief paint of interest for tourists. It has s thoroughly up-to-date equipment and is under the direct supervision ol' Mr. Dlnnls who lives _ °l0S¢ f°l1lS \'“°¢l1 and P@l'S°UHllY tends the animals. An efficient staff of men assist in managing and guarding the Ranch. Send for prospectus to J. Walter Jones Charlottetown P E I S retarv'l‘reasurer_ " ‘ ' ' " ec` 550-5-e8Mtf October . December . .. _ 1117 1111 1115 1107 1106 1117 1113 1110 1138 b I ° yCblI‘0)h6l§l§mr `~ ng l High Low Close C l r ' ~ “gifs ;,e;,,,,,y Sllvef sept. when _ ssl ssl as ' Ice Crum ..lf~ivo\1-ore~looLingfors»1re- Sept. Corn .. -72l 71 ,Yi - Soda Water Lunches \ A t White's Tea Rooms Sunnyside - ' _,gs Cl r t“.T.._ ' ` ' . ' Help Some Kid to int \'\‘ /____ __= _ ...____ Get a Pony ,gg ‘ i'.?..'€."...°.;.'11_ .:. 113.1.; thing esp -riallv 1 ioe for a vi ed- dillg gift you will find lt in our' diwday of silver ware. __\ e have scores of dainty and nnltnhle 'gilt snglreetlonn of abs highest quality and dainty e- tilgnset ¢lle moot rensonnbleprlcen. _ Bos the display. _ W. N. Tanton Sunnyside GRAIN I PROVISIONS. nee. corn all ss; 61l sane. Pork zona loan .zosc sent. Lora 1141 11:1 1140 I “Bl.'.¢h`l>gim" Hole I ARE YOUINTERES TED _ _ IN CHEAP PO VV ER? I N VES TI GA TE cllossisr els eromrs fn rllonucul riinrs SIMPLE. ARELIABL1-3, s Ars MADE IN .31zEs FROM 15 H. P. UP 50 H. P. for 10 HOURS for 1.50 Avvlv A. E. MYLES. -for children wear the Y `_ best - H . ~.~l .,. ~ Care Light B Power Co, Charlolfolovm -» _ "sol-a-mslfii ‘ _ ` . _ . . 1 \ ~ * 4 _ _ \.' . . --‘J ~> =» 1 y ‘ 1 .. ‘ I _ ' Y _ _ > . » + l\. . , _ _. .,,, .._,_ _ _ __ _ .__ _ 1 _r.,-;~.,.< ‘ »°' l digrecd Bloc oxes I