e aneo`s'r"8 ° ' » .. ~ . °"°°’ wN GUARDIAN - -_ , _- _ -- » Aj.-¢,;~,.,¢,i . =_.. _- ‘ . Y .- ,_,_r~.f . _.EL `4 a ~'.‘ -n>‘ ~ l -sj. 7| ", ,. -#"e~`1§¥§£4 ,_ ~¢===...‘.l -' " ` ’ .ti ' THE cHA1u;o*r'rrtTo af ‘-\ ' mA».@ !§Z£f%»s‘@7éw@ Head Uiilces In New Prowse Bicckj-fCharicttetow|i. -» N0w _ 'FOR . » ll _ 5' 3 ” . `,._ f l\ yesterday. -T t. -- c * _ - - . W WK. ‘_ _ F = ‘ One person who has sent ina tunnel .~ .t T; .p ,i - ._ ` coupon writes accross the corner. "Thi -' -\ ." ` ` _ = -'l unnelforevsr." ' r fall izoeds next! From the mercantile view point summer is 9_1. f°3d.V H thing of the past. Faliis HERE _ Winter wil soon be - here. _ N The first ihouoht naturally is Nhat about Fall gocd:=?“ what's to be worm? Whore are the new things to be had?" » We will answer these questions bv producing the anode. Weil shew the newest things in mantles-tne richest of furs-the latest dress fabrics, with _all accessories--the correct styles in fooiwea'-the chic ,- and the charming in miliiner-y._ ,, . fashionable waisis-dainty neckw¢`af_ modish gloves. In a very shortiime we hope to - ~ make our We INI'I`lAL DISPLAY OI" _ FALL STYLES IN Furs, mantles, skirts, ` I" ur-lined garments We've been for months preparing for the season now at hand--plan- -il' uinv, comparing, examining,-ind we feel very confident that our eiizrts' will meet with success- that YOU will bc pleased with our showing. ‘ /grozdce/3r0ci.[fd. 0//ARl0f7t`7UIWV»i 2/0 DE/NR77‘f£N7XL $7170! .,.._ .Ci . _ _ le-Il;1_ll-gu_q___ __ _ *_ _li , QBTARIU ` -to FN 0 OFFICIAL mrrcrmtnn LABEL -itch 4.r_é,c?£o“ o Q sv o\‘ `This is the mark ofa ~ .;-3,-V ,IBLENDED FLOUR_ f~.~_r'-` 'f'tl`ie best B;ead7f€ake and Pastry Flour--the best all round flour in the world. just try it once. Look for this trademark on every bog or barrel ou buy. All fine Blended Nlours--milled of Ontario Fall and Manitoba Spring wheats-have it. “Made in Ontario " _I 0 ` 'i Me:-rA|.. Fel-AT’ Ea ,..- - p __ _.___ ‘ f* 5-ill' ' nurmium 'nuns anvil' on t eq u en than the ole un! ir'i;vr"vl*¢*.*,,',‘,§“|f.:: ° in aaa min sun wav met °" i???ftE%:5g¥;;ili%.'E:?’z';%;o:ihag»l?°‘Extraction. Safe N S ure or nd Plea sem l- Hur :¢er?i:t'm uv' arm. co. anna. vos ER I N A -' ' p,q,¢{¢" ‘ All work guarsatred- 0”' rmn' ma" mr I it - .. 'I A QUEEN’S CUUNTY G-UARDIAN i‘raro_yeslserdsy. Mrs. Ad-rin Murray, is visiting Mn. `Judson,Alexandra. . Rosa McKenna are \isiting in Hunt., Rivrr. ` Miss Mry Linton who has been Mis Edith Ritchie’s guest returned to Truro The Guardians three year trophy' fn the best all round athlete can he sean in W. N. Tanton's show window. The funeral of the late John Buntain Rustioo, will hejheld from .his late dence on Wednesday 28th at two o‘cloc . Sabbath, September, lst, in the Kirk, Dundas, at _10.!ll a.m., and Bangor at 5p.m. l Mrs. A. B. McLean of Montreal who with hi rlittlc daughter, has been visitinu In the City for over two months, leaves Friday on return. Miss Beatrice Binns, Dunstai‘l'nage, returned home yesterday after spending a few days in lidarshileld, the guest of the Misses Darraeh. Harry Ervin secretary of the St. John N. B. Flremen'e Tournament, received a sanction from tne M. P. A. A. A. yester- dav for the bports to be held there on Labor Day. The market yesterday as well atteud~ i d prices being aboutthe i»h`ne as last day. ._ Phu cherries and red currpnte . were the .inly fruit. of any scarcely owing tc the season being almost over. With the gay iiowers, fruit and vegetables the market presented a most pleasing appearance to the many tourists and visitors present. ` Tunnel coupons are coming in thick and fast. George Moore, Hunter River, who is upwards ci seventy-live years of age, is so enthusiastic over the tunnel that he collected eight coupons and forwarded them to this oflice. Mr. Moors says that although it will be no personal benailt to him yet for the welfare ol, his native land he is strongly in favor ot lt. Another envelope contains three coupons. This is o pointer for friends of the tunnel every- where to collect coupons and forward, them to this oillce at once. A convention of South King's S. S. 'Associaticnwsl held at Petar'a Road Church on t.he2llnd lust. The that session ` opcued at 2 p. m. by devotional exercises ` led by Rev. H. Merrie of orwen. Tae reports of the otiicers and deleizatss were encouraging, and testified that deeper interest is heingtaken in this department of Dhristian work. Inspiring addresses were given hy Rev. A. J. McNeill on the Obligation of Parents to train up their Children, and Rev. A. D. McLeod on The' Design of S. S. teaching. The evening session was opened by n service of praise, prayer and promise ind by Rev. A. Gray The eloquent addreseesof Rev. G. Mc- Lennan on the Relnlion of the S. School no the church, and the earnest appeal ol Rev. A. D. McLeod lo Sunday school. workers will not soon be fcrlrotten Rev. W. E. Chapman aconically illustrated the power and influence of the Gospel and .rave some useful instructions ilrmethods uf study. Throughout the services the choir rendered invaluable assistance. i‘he solo. duet and quartet so artistically led hy Mrs. A. Morrison were highly appreciated. Rev.G. N. Stevenson, pastor of the Christian church of thia,city, and Mies Sora Copeland McKenzie, of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, were married on Thursday, Auuust 8th, in Detroit, by the Rev. S. G. Fisher, pastor of Green- wood, Avenue Christian church. They arrived in St. Louis the ilth inst.ano while in the city will make their home at l'he parsouage. On the evenlngof the 19th, the church gave a reception in honor of the newly wedded couple. The large .udltorium was converted into a ni- .-eption room. Rich |'\ll{?';._)i¢a\llli\ll desizn, cosy corners, potte plants and cut flowers, easy chairs "ami divana artistically and tastefully arranged mirda the room strongly suggestive of restful ness and pleasures. The walls warl- lirnped with haunting and llsgs with tha stars and stripes failinni graceful folds around the doors and win- dows. A profusion oi! wild cucumber vinss,golden glow r\n_d cut llowere trans- formed the room inwir hewer of beauty. Ehs reception committee were at pains io make the guests ieel at home, and were happily successful. A pleasant social evening was spent. Assorted cake and -ca cream were asrved moat daintily by the young ladies of the C. E. society. At 10, the eveuing’s enjoyment was over. everybody wishing Mr. and Mrs. Steven- son much eueceaa and nsppineso in their new field of labor. St. Louis Mich. Er.- Rev. G. N. Stevenson referred to is a native oiNswGlasgow P. E. l. and well .known throughout the Province. are alwatya appreciated at any ‘me and our map y agar snaps are aiwais time best. Have you tried them? Fresh seedcakes. Rock cakes and lemon tops each day, Cell Oi' ie tplwos D. STEWART. S. J. Moore, reed inspeo‘or returned to Mrl. Frank Keagle and naice M rn Ewan McDoooa|.a will preach (D V.) N. B., left on Saturday evening in attend the Nineteenth Grand' Convention of the G. M. B. A. of Canada, at Montreal. Mr. Mclnerney is Grand Trustee _lfor New Brunswick. Rev. A. E. Burke, -Grand Trustee for P. E. Islsnd,nlso left on Saturday to be present at the convention. , ‘ _. arfro nouno-...mes an ». if ` ' .ran uae win in nigh may as aaa wi tomorrow et 8.i8. Miss Mysis 0. Larkin, sit yesterday for her home in Tiguleh. iun.J. H. inn., sr Northam, `1> island, is visiting Mrs. Peter liiIacD0t\l»li Mi: c Uni ' . ' have ritinuod so Truro from a law weeks outing inzthla Province. ` Jehu A.\N'Iehcleoo, M. AL Registrar di McGill University, was among the vls:\» crs to the Oiity Iblinrday. ' made a donation of |500 to the All Baintv Uathedrsl fund, diocese of Nova Scotia. - Wm. B. and Mrs. Morrison Detroit, Micmsccompanied by their son are visit ing A. E. and Mrs. Morrison, Prince Strict. A gentleman who sends his tunnel coupon to this olilce wrlteson the margin “Who does not desire wealth and pros- perity for Prince Edward Island. Dr. Saunders, 0. M. G., left yesterday for Halifax and Truro to confer with Premier Murray regarding the promotion if agricultural interests in Nova Scotia. Miss Bertha Sherwood, who was vislt~ ing this Province some time ago. is attend- ing the Bapiiet convention at Sussex N. B., and will spend several weeks with friends there. Thomas Evans of Green Grove Farm, Vernon River has already out two acres of early black oats. These oals were an excellent crop and were dead ripe. Beat this who caul A. G and Mrs. Robb left Amherst last week for Tidnish where they will sail in their yacht “Bras D‘0r for a two weeks cruise around Nova Scotia, Cape Bretor- and this Province. W. A. Bissstt has recently been pm- mcted tothe odlce of teller in the Wind- tor branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. J. R. Bell, Bummerslde. has been added to the staff asjunlor clerk. Mrs. Charles Smallwoed leaves today for Minnesota, where one will spend the winter. Her daughter Miss Ilanchs Smallwcod aces to Montana and will accompany her mother as far as St. Paul. A great many little folks attended a hnlaar held by James and Harold Mc- llachsn aged seven and ten years, vhieh took place Monday. About ten dollars was realised which goes toward tha Cathedral building fund. _ » B. Pavnter of P. E. Island, who went to Hopewell Hill, N. B. last spring to ccn- duct the blacksmithing business of G. W. Newcomb, has worked up o fins business, and has won great praise for his skilful workmanship. St. .icon Sun. The Hon of Rev. A. D. MacDonald, who accidenlnlly shot himself in the knee last week was yesterday removed from the Public Hospital to his home as con- valescent, says the Edmontin Bulieton, Rav. Mr. McDonald recently had charge of the Methodist Congregation at I-lamp LOD. Geo. V. Mcincrney, K. U. of Si. John é ~ THESE v ARE GOOD it KODAK\ \ , . '~ DAYS -I See us about that Kodak you in- " tend buying 'ro-nav ,_ rg: PURE GRAPE .IUICES , We have imported the fol- lowing from London.Bnglaud, and guarantee them absolute ly pure and strictly non-alco- lil . OCILDINARY-e blendo! grape - juices. district where grapes le -, 5'd'Nii'1r.esr-|..|e¢l er u»» ,V cord aoee. _ §'si»°'ALicaNrs-¢ spuint i . fifbislriiiis-m>m ai nan a re with a rich fruit gun' grAllBS'l‘lNl£-Inimrtsd f, r the Holy Land. ease; om ' 3r.eo per bottle- ° ¢° iiEiiii|ii°ii|ii`liiii Deli BIDUL |£¢l:\eS!l'ee¢. _ 'i } " '~’» MADQIRA-e juice of Une ' " iiavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Mnscaiel i onuoorsrs. N-»v.'P. a. Mews, n. D., had rkmily" Senator Yeo, of Port Hill, P. E. I., has: ' ti del C d \\ RACTICALLY -every .woman f _ ,il :€g-"~ ~ within the reach of this-store’s ' ' service knows all about the ano- \ - .- - eriority of our shirt wait-de / . _ ' ,V pertinent-no need togoinio that N ‘ ' ». \ \ vi - I So we want to remind yon- again ._='3j»'#§I“"} Tuesday, Aufust 27th INT lish shirt waists selling a radically' reduced pricesf. it i "».;. 7 A f' i ofthat special lot we are placing on sale at 'a _ *A ' ~' discount of one-third. Every waist in the lotir '- A 1 ‘l f good-Levevyi oneis new this season, and every . / one a args n at l~ - uv oucrulnn orr. w ` . V1 fl x \\\c\ i 4 » - _ ` *ii `,¢,>~l\i_\ " Neal black sateen wersts W ‘,, f ;‘:;°:..‘::“.‘.z.“::‘:‘.:.“.r;’:t“s§: ’.1‘.‘¢.'°.‘if1'.'?.’.ift.‘:'»'i s l \ ` I ' V* sizes, intwo very letehial liylee and tae L - -m""~n _ '- w si.ss ann sus ev _ J . Some of the price cut shirt weld’ at tucked waisis 65c now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44¢ ‘ll ‘\lCk¢d» l°°Z 515°" |335 IWW" ~~--~- - ~9°° ntembrolflererlwnista 85e now. . ..57c Tr colored waist: 65|: now ................44c ¢r¢mui-omg.-ed w..,m.¢_|°n°w__ __ __ . .74e Better colored wsisls r.r5 now .............. 71e. Ther; an many other d¢slgu| and pg-|¢¢s in this special cat price cderlug-we shall be ighted to show them. Our stock of handsome high grade waist; is “|11 me mme complete in city and at every price we can show you rlxic dainty fetching Uarrnentl. Wehave all sizea- $l.55, $I.75, $2.25, $3 95 and so on up ) ‘ _ue-r. » ay.-.s..`_\.._ _...A-5..... . One third elf sirmmzr w':a;pere ‘_ _ ' ' Probably thebest aloe! of wrappers everehownin tbecity.c¢rtainI ec,if we cel depend 'tilt people are telling ns every day. And now to make room for fail arrival- you haveachance buy ations than factory prices. ` ' - » '~' - -- Neetwrapperv,menyfdesignsirlo new ""'........ ...~ ettergrsdee mostydark ILI5 now c illheiteraiislzes£v.55now.................. . . . . . . . ...JI-94 ne range, manv p.4tterus$i.9§ now . . . . . ...... ... ....'..fr..3o twe certainly counselepeellastheiineu mentioned above are now moving fret and the swift . mer is the one who is certain of satlsfaeiiou. . ~..f..- a~..\._... ‘f Latest Styles In Ladies' Sweaters 5' ly pretty garments. Included among the many colors are blacks, whites. navy, cardinal* V _ and so on, as well as pretty combinations oi the colors mentioned. “.. ` ` The styles are strictly correct. and as well as being a prnticll necessity tlleee ' Within the last few davs we have opened a fresh line of these neefnl and extreme- g , chilly evenings. the garments are verv chic and pretty , ) ‘l . _ $2.I0. 2-35. 2.75. 5-55. 595 _ , A » And ve have also s full line of kui tied wool toques to match the sweaters mcnp tioned shove- ` ` J " 1 9 .\..-.-me-cw-a..--v-Q..-`\»\¢¢-_..¢.»~-.. <.-_, ._ ._ _..._ . . -. .._. .. _ _ , . . . I V _ _ :sz . I iin1sRv1s1oN F nm lture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Omte (upetaira., John Newson. _ .. _‘ it :wg- D SLIl‘&l‘IC€ gency Z represent the best companies in Fire, Life, Acrident, Sickness Insurance and will he pleased to quote you rates in either branch. E. R. BROW. Pnome ue. Charlottetown _ _ Manager for P. B. I- 9-lildmwft b ness o Marrnstws. Representing The North American Life Assurance Company, The-Richmond & Drummond Fire insurance Company The [Canadian Paciiic Railway 0 FFC E- Queen Street - - DesBriaay Block Charlottetown- i \ 1 \ M cHis.r.niv|sni. I FUNERAL- DIRECTOR _ AND EMBALMBR Odice, Show Rooms and kuidenes, oppceits Baptist Church. _ Equipment iirst elaas.AlI calls promptly attended to at any hour of the day or Milli' ii N on o. . .f..°.£’.-W5 . "9- S.S. "iliiiili iiHilil"»v ._ . -1.-__ From Halifax every Tuesday K morning. ` From Charlottetown every. ‘Thursday morning. calling at Party- Hswkesbury,8heet Harbor. Caueclli " Ariclmt.Port Hood, Iaaaefa Harbor.- aad Snmmerside. *Q ref mater mrsmneea .ppiy ml CARVBLL B108 . 6-a4dtttiSept3e. Agents ` Dwelling House I FOP B&1B - Tenders will be received at the oflies . of Peters. Peters & Inge Cameros_,,_~ Bleek Charlottetown, until the :goth day oi August. instant for the purchase oi the Two story Dwelling House airs-‘i ate on the acnh aide of Kia street, Cnarlottetewmbeiwsea Brea! George and Prince streets. Eight mens be- sides beth mem; electric lighted. Land msuaresboby lest. Terauifarh. . ROYBRT ¥e!.aURIN. Msdftwl Cimlotxeieve . sf. f e _ :.,.._ .<_f.s. a _...$.- _-=x~_-_»_-._. r.¢w.s¢~...f _._ 13- Ik.. f. .....=-'