_”, "‘,’,°ff"’ “sf '9°7 ` T 'rms cHanLo'rr1rrowN GUARDIAN l - ~-‘nn me ' V . ,__5, . : ` .; ' _-*`_i_:" 4 'rn-in Y i_'v\' __ 4 N M M »\ -- I,'.';.. .f-'.:».-‘ _ y pl A.. pl.; N I -.-we 1 > _ , Ai.. ..,. _. » _ M* ' . " r~ »‘ ..~, 1.~..‘ , I`_l ~ _ - t , , , -.,>.r, , Tunnel ballots are mllmg like gm",-‘ The mall train arrived Saturday night firkea at The Guardian Office. They come Ui' am- ’ i frommast and west, from north and eouth_ The Ngnhumbnjand “rind Saturday Q _ -_____.,._ _ -‘simcf _~\,>.>rq._‘»§,»-‘~> fb. ... ff? .fi ;' ,:=.»_ 1_1 Every wind that blows waits in votes for the Tunnel. Keep it up. 0 R Q p The 'tide will he high today at l2.5i and ___ ,file mercantile view point summer is gl. ready it thirrgrf the PIN. Fallis HERE_ Winter wil soon be fail iliiods nexli From '15 here. -_ The first ihnught uatumil i "What about Fall goods?" what's lb bf; norm?" Where are the new thi t be ina?" “gs ° We will answer these questions bv producing the goods. We’ii show the newest things in 'manties-me richest of furs-the latest dress fabrics, with _all accesscrie s--‘he correct styles ru footwear--the ehig and the charming in mililnery..- fashionable waisis-lalnry u¢¢Kw_a,_ modish gloves. p In a very short time we hope to make our ‘ INITIAL DISPLAY OI" r Ut the moat lormmubla nhammer' chrimpionship events, which were to bi- I"ur-lined garments We've been for months preparing for the season n-rw at hand-plan- nino, comparing, examining- ind we feel very conident that our eHarts will meet with success-that YOU will be pleased with our showing. it I __ ____ _ ; sis . ` ` The Guardian isin receipt ofnlf-tter y,,_,,,. of hu. ,ma The deceased la," was M A .whiiib I” mmm' 1°' an-7 I'°"m"‘§L" °r “"y the eldest daughter of the lute Chrl~to- * ” other person in this I_’ro\'ince who can ph" M,,cd,,,,,,m_np,.0m|m,,,,_ and ,_,,cc,_e,__ i ` give tha dr-.aired information. 'i‘lrc \\riter |u| 9 *rations of past associations with Mr. TP l h th b th r ed / forma/ if oc:..Z§2Z. e.';..;:..,: ..i°“;.f':;';‘f._ .12 ouiorrow at 146 Mrs. Halliday, Newton, Mass., is visit~ IDR her sister Mrs Addison Miller, city r . . Wi Miss Edna Chappell left Silurday on A *mu-7| D. J. Corbett Sydney left Thur.d.ay on FA a vacation trip to his liome in Charlotte- :Lum W-T°“m'°”‘ Mus" “nu a vlan W town._ U , Adam McMillan leaves this week fora '"9"' “HY with his parents in Charlotte- town,-Sydney Post. Charles Hickey, of Kirk 8: Whitman‘a, North Sydney is spending his vacation on ‘ Prine, Edward mana. Henry Chapman, who has been spend~ ink some time with friends in P.E. Island, left Thursday on his return to Ontario. Does this interest youi On ,next Wednesday and Thursday the S. S. City 05 Loudon will make her last afternoon further particulars see her excursion bulletin in ano her column. Miss Mutch of Charlottetown arrived in the nity by the Princess Victoria lsstcvan- ing and is payina a brief visit to the home of Mrs. Lawson, 107 Fernwocd road. She _inti-nd~r leaving next Tuesday for Caii~ i 'foruia where she gui-s to stay a whilewith her sister.-Victoria Colonist. The Wesleyan ofa recent date contains an admirable sketch of the labors of the Rav. ,Francis Metherall, the pioneer Misslonary and fir-st Sunerintendent of the Bible Christian Church in this Pro- vinue viith hcnorlible menticnp__f__ many 'others whojahorezi with him in extend- ing the work, frequently anrizi drtlicultivs ’1`he» Erstnrn Steamship Company F ° announce thatin addition to the direct dw’ , __ . urs, “ailing Of bile S¢*‘HlDShiD Yflle the! Wm swick champion, will play the NovaScnt»a despatch me m“5“m°°“" S'°‘“'”"hi¥’ champion. It into be rvgre't»ed than the Calvin Aus in from St. John for Boston,.d|ruct, ‘on Saturday eveninir, August 31st.. for the convenience oi the patrons of this popular line. Stateroom accommodations _should be secured at once from the St. John Agency. The Guardian hada pleasant cali Fri- dayfrom A. M. Pound, ofthe firm of Campion& Pound, realestate and in- surnnce brokers, Vancouver B.G. Mr, 'Pound has been on rr visit to iris native Island with Mrs. Pound, whois rcgrett~ rhiy not in uood health. The editor of ~ l`heGuardian has very pleasant recol- I,,|,,,,d_ $795_37_ A,,,0ng me Omen! c”'“n0rn"rawN" 3” 0idAn”’NuL 57”’ i’ -und reports the situation in Bri' Ish Q'&'K Columbia growing nnt~n£»the great iniiux return to the West, this correspondent i‘ z I represent the best companies in Fire, Life, ,,,,,,,, |,,,,,,,, M, ,,,,,1,,,, ,.,,,,.d `,,f ,nam Acrident, Sickness Insurance and will be since. The vorfesoondrnvs namei~Mm. Frank Pelkie, South Gordonsville, C. C.. pleased to quote you rates in either branch. N B .1 V _ I I A correspondent writes.: “Having oc' - 5 4 ’ casion to travel mnny sections of the Island at different times. I notice some PHONE 28”' M eff ip E 'r_ grrat improvements particularly in tire ‘ - ~ 898 0 . - Lhnrlnuemwn » K ` buildings and cemeteries, etc. I seo some il~l9d It . ww very fine churches and schonlhouses, buf- one thing noticeable is the care and pains <* * * grken in fixing up some of the cemeteries- Worthy of note is the_ons at Belfas Church, Vernon River Chapel and some ' --B-~ ~ --- - _- ' J smaller ones of other dsncminatinns-not forgetting to make special mention of Cavendish which is tastefully arranged and a credit to the people. lint movinn' a 0 SS Q M A inns runner :tar r: r0.ma.tei\ P . finished ohurc wi a ceme ry disgraceful condition. Nu doubt there arcsome very fine monuments but whatof |(8Pl'¢Sls¥1lIl1I that, when it`s a very forest; in some places you have to turn up the branches T he North American Life Assurance Company, ...fr'....n........... any it-...i\........ .0 tin'l this place made a dumplnggrounri for stones and sticks ofnll sorts, where Th R' hmond 65 Drummond Fire Insurance uid Scotch settlers who worked early and C IC late ta clear and till the soil, are lying in their graves forgotten to u certain ex Company tent. Why not appoint a man to clean up r _ _I and 'look after this place! If they don‘t ' '| 3| wa want to pay for it let eauh one clean of The acanadlan Pac' lc R y ' his or her own plot. Whore is the civrgy __ q .. . Dessflsily Block man in charge of this parish; oan‘t hs OPFCE Queen "treat - make a move in this matter? Thov w nt Cnarlgftgtgwn. a Doyle or a Sinclair among them. I hope the next time I have to nase through this section there will be a change for the better." - l ' = S I l L 1 1_1 I-5 Anour rzoorrlvo Before you buy roo nc w ide: the merits of ~~.>: - _. ., i‘ j _ Parood Roofing Marie is 1- and 3 Ply. ._ For sale by . _ _W I \/V. Bug",-¢, Paints and Oill- ` .l 1 fi` easkyoutocon-` The Bread that .keepe the family healthy ir a treasure no one can acorn to he vithcut. It is made right here by expert ended bakers using all modern machinery in a lpotleuly ' clean bakery. A trial order solicited. Telephone err. r l D. STEWART. lwttpae Bakery. neat amor. *'~&Qa~n~u_@;` i in trlpsof the sru.~on to Crapaud. For ofJaparresa and Goalie immigration as 0° becoming very serious. of A "' ` ‘ ' _ wishes to know auyinformution regard~ educ,|_e,] 55 Mmmg, SL V|nm,m, AL-Mpm, `- n 5 Ll n ‘ ing young James Bert and iris \vlfe Liana 1\h,,,,,_ who \.,,,,w Am|m,,|,,,, |,, ,h,_ ‘ ` 'md “lvl” lime WY- 'BWI “`°"k°d I" We eighties will ri c ll her as one of its moat \Vea\t for threa years, vanri his wife in me Lewiswni hill' |555 A“i1““i'h5 “mm fmm populnryourrgiadies Her husband, I C n C the West to this Province, whore his boy Q,-,why of Chm.|,,m.¢,0w,,_ P E I ' now of was staying and his Wife “|50 CMD” IW" Alberto, and tive children, survive her.- from Lewiston it was their intention to Sy night It 8.1). Rev. E. and Mrs. Bell. Petitcodiac, N. B., arrived Ifriday on a visit w friends In the City. ` Wm. Curtis who has been visiting his father J. F. Curtin of H. M. Customs. left Saturday for Boston. mother Mrs. T. Chappell. city. The picnic recen Lly held at Rustico is rr - portod tc have been a great success afford rnu much enjoyment to the large number who participated. At a successful musical held in Pug- wnsh Wednesday Miss Francis Fa\quhar~ son, Charlottetown and Miss Dakln gave a piano duet by Rossini. Mr Conway, the golf professional has notified the committee that he will hs at the links on Monday morning, August 26, to give instructions as arranged. J. B. Coulson, the c rculation manager cf the Worcester Evening Post has left on return to Worcester, after spending his vacation at his old home in this Province. Ernest Chappril, who has been visiting hiB father, C B. Chappell, left Saturday un return to Walt-ham. Mrs. Chappell left on a visit to Sydney before returning home. Miss Edna White. who has been vlsit~ intl her home here, left Saturday on return to New York. Sho was accom- panied by Mlus Helen White, North River. The Halifax Herald says:-Owing to the unfavorable condition ofthe tennis courts yesterday afternoon the s -ml-final evsnra of the tennis tournament were nut pulh-d off but were postponed until Munday.'l‘nr held on Monday, will tame place on Tu--s when M. MoAvity, the New Brun- Charlottetown players will be unable to be present at the tournament ro compete in_ the cnampionshipe. At Wednesdays session ofthe Maritime U. B. W. M. U., held at Sussex N. B , the reports of the provincial secretary, Mrs. G. L. Pearson, for Nova Scotia; ;Mrs. Cox, for New Brunswick, and Miss Wadruurr, for Prince E-iward Island, were read. These reports showed that Nova Scotia raised $7,579.08 for home and foreign missions durlnrr the ymr;lil00; New Brunswick. $4.207 65, and Prinus Edward elected was Miss Irene Clark oi J. Snnfnrd Macdnnalrl, of the D, I. & S . received y`estei1'iaytne nad intelliger ne the death, in Alberta, of his eldest ter. Mrs. Isabel Crdtby, in the 45th merchant of An‘ig-mich. She waf- omplished, most estimnble and most d ney Post. xi... =i_===_. _. "_ e THESE ARE GOOD “ l_ ‘ . KODAK= 5 DxYS See us about that Kodak you in- tend buying T0-DAY ¥r,‘ A li; .av .___ ... a ..,,__ _ _. ,.. PURE GRAPE JUICE! We have imported the fol- lowing from Lor1don,Englmd, and guarantee them abwlute~ ly pure and strictly uon-alco- hol c. ORDINARY-a bieadof grape juices. ~ ALTO DOURO » named after district where grapes are rown. g0NORRS’l‘ -juice of Coa- cord irfanea. MADEIRA-a juice of Que giavor and aroma, USCAT- from lfuscatel il flgl, IIE ALICANTE-a Spanish page juice. AL ERIAN-from Algerian raw s with a rich frailty divor- §ALES'l‘INi4-Imgort ff -the Holy Land. Heel 65 om #Loo per bottle. c to “Tho Two Mane" i“ii.“llii.i.iil.iil"""" I `....».»_-1 s ~ ».~\-__-~,.-=.¢¢~¢¢~r-~=~»-a~.s...,.~»--.fa ~n»~» =¢.~»-a ~» ¢._`~r-sa ea- E 2 F ~f~»-,-.-....- =.» _...Ae qv. »-~»~>. we ""3 `\;"-1'9!*;-=»`\_1~- 'f I\ _.___ ,_ ' ,_,,,.......».~----- ~-_.tv--~..~¢»»-=»-~_» - - \-_ ~ --v-»--- »» 1 . _ _ . s ..a..»..~.\-.\-_.\ ».- ,..»..-....»w...-» .i » _ , Onethird offboys’ ' Suits 1 _"Al ' ""“~ I This saving chance includes di "\‘ ' I ’ ` ` ‘ oy: wash suits and blouses A/ _ /_.V V ' ,s r,.,,\~y excellent I - -mother! in mlk' " ',( x' , .`ei,q%2 ' I ii he small NY ll l "` fy ‘ l_‘f~`:' j ~ j _'eu of the MMO!- &> _ _- V. I 1/ F ` . ,; ' r L . i \ `\:'A' ` #iii \ *ri-i.‘. 1 . , i 5 _.` .; ~‘ \\\\__>_," I; `_‘ “_ 4 ; ik I '=$'A" =._ /` '_' ,' l :yr ` M l I _ mod de=irab'e' ' A' l ' The assortment bf SUN- P ‘"°m" . I l rib 'li E and sizes ia still excellent. i _...--'~ These garments are all e rtirely new this season and are in eve\'Y W'-V Come in to-day_and have a 100! ' at the line---seeing is free, _ f 0116 illifil 0i°i I Remarkable Price Reductions “ in Womens Summer Apparel ' LADIb;S'SUMMER COATS--Alloftnese SUMMER WRAPPERS -a ine ranti- inclnding many styles and various sizes in ar.- traciive stylish summer garments now Iialf ' Price SUMMER WASH SUITS-VVe have notably prettv range in this dcpar rn.-n:.vrliit- and colored suits many sizes going now at One Third Off in many patterns and a variety 0' ¢f"l°fi“8‘» new, up to the minute garments. nr One ='I`.'_ir¢I Off ' SUMMER SKIRTF - ~t» m\‘v to wear .°‘~E3""ii.73\"£~'V1"\-»\ie"'fiiiff..-;`i ' '75' " I ' ` -»'“‘ r. i;" § John News.__ .. s . r vv/\nf\¢'~¢\l\A/V\f\ ' You Cen Stan I ~ _ u we rm. Li-its-.u,.. ..._ one of nur- me; hammer aura. Wo hhvr a vary lla line or Q( anilfn./_a vu noch that will T;:;:"yr¢:He¥:;urtaoi¢ luring Den`i Melt when v-»n ca" _ ‘Keep Cool at \\'rr, ~maii war. e Trv ur. Mott.: 5?.; & l'=1&l‘\»', V 'Phe Nu‘ by Tauri... rl- itz, Goofy- :L ”f'“l` mfzmr;-sf. -fr" “ 1 11 |-F ihc Man Who Docs ot Prospect Nczvc Discovers a Mine. Aatnsnraq also WHEAT its Birtirplacc _ the IIIGII RIVER di>tric'. IIIGII RIVER the heat town between CALGARI ami FORT McLEOD. Why lt-ave your money in the Bank at 3 pl c. when vie can net you 15 _p. c. to 3.. p c. in Calgary Citv property? - ‘ As a SURl'.`»4tlveotment we have the exclusive sale of 1oo,ooo acres of selected. fam rr ds in the Calgary, High -River, and Raymond 'Dla|.ricts, at prices ranging from p $8.00 to 5.00 per acre. ' _ ,. i - Writefus for information, and We will cheerfully answer all communications . Houses 'For Salc ro room modern hipuse renting for ~ 5o.oo pei month, prim...»._, .. .. |5xo.oa 8roomhonserentri§‘for$ 5.ooper morth $r8_><.ou The abovéilre only samples of the many good Iuveltments we have on our list. R. L. NICVIILLAN C0 Farm and Ranch Las Real Elta°.~ and Insurance. Cdce Box748 ` z~8di*frm‘5 . _ L. _ ,. ` . .» If »'.'V;f‘.,__‘!g‘._;,~ » . _ . ~ qi... 'e ‘ ‘ -_ .', lf: ; .,. ; . .36 i '1 _ idl ni l IIDI- l .vw _l .l li i il Ll pi .4 za , . i v flci :l,‘f.] 'Ji 'nfo L. ` lla; i i r 'fe i ng . 1 S ` i WU .ye 3 we ‘ e i . *J- 'ti ._. 4 `i ' 4 §. "ri i i ,. r 3 l ‘III _ . 1 s -I, _ 1 _ 223. i .,