, . . , i. _ _a ~-ed-' _._' ~f.~ -,_-‘ . 1 \ - “ - , ‘ ‘ t' . 4 t ' ~<_ "1 an '..“.-»~>.'J# '»_'d~e»::...'» * °~ f- U, ‘ * ` 5 _ _- an U, __.,,»., V ,e .i,_.'~~ .1 , . _ To give away or to use your own home the beat silver is 1835 R. WALLACE Silvsr plate that ruins wsar Guaranteed absolutely. W. W., Wellner A QHBRPQUETQWN !ilil?_`__l_’-l-§§llilll3_lll3l } '¢’~?_,_ A a»'¢2~ ."`i*f ` imma-uri-` _ 4-.; ~`-*O v "Montreal fo Bristol " ' O Three Days on Atlantic The journey mm on this sheltered Sl. | umm. run sr unsfie imma .ss charm. The modern and epfendidly sp. painted I.. IA. 5. loyal Edward and l..M.S. loyal George nuke the trip one of continuous ylumre. A! Bristol express trains islre the traveller rhronsli slialreapesrn country to London. Wrlie for information. P. Mooney . General Axelu. Halifax V It Pays to buy in this Province V Miss Florence Stretch, Montreal, is visiting friends and relatives in Corn- wall. Mrs. John Campbell and little llBl1Zl.iters Ruth and Marion, Sum- merside, are visiting in Cornwall the guests of Mrs. Wm. Lowther. Thi! Posts for the York Point and West River rural telephone are being' put up, and it is expected thesellines. will be in operation in the near fut- ure. *The members of Court Garden Is- land No. 816, will please bear in mind the meeting tonight at Percy lgutch’s, Southport, Several initia- ons. .-.__ _.,_... ___ ._ ,___.___ \ / \ , s \ \ A . l’vumps & gxlords i \` orlii ln 3.75 lr . in s is. 0llly These pumps and oxfordsaresellingllke “clrcuslemon- ade ” At the rate they are going now there will not be many lefl ill il W€ek's time so it will pay you to call in today and lllflke YOUY selection. The line is made up of a choice selection of this season's ‘ SlYl€5 l_l1 pumps and oxfords in tan, gun metal and patent leather. Tlieie’s not an old style or sticker in the lot and ¢V¢l'Y ills is represented from 2% to 7. Were formerly sold - Bhd S0ld well -- at prices ranging to $3.75 Now your choice .$2.48. G CO, 135 Queen St. ' ` The Church of Scotland services for next Sabbath, Sept.‘ 1st are at Brooklyn at 10.30, Pet,er's Road at 2.30 and Murray River at 6.30, Rev. E. M. McDougall will be the minister. A Milyfield correspondent writes that Mrs. A. McLure and little dau-g ghter Evelvn, of‘Linkietter, who have i been visiting friends in Rustico and MBYll°lll. have returned home.-Miss Isalwlle Wyand who has been visiting friends in Rusticoville has returned home.-James and Mrs. Jack and dsllshter Lula, were in Mayfield re- C€I1¢lY~ 'l'l1€v Were the guests of Miss Margaret Jack, The W. M. S. and Mission Band of the Cornwall Methodist Church held their regular monthly meeting Allg~ 17l5l1 at the home of the presi- , dent. Mrs. Pope Crosby. After 'the _ meelilllg. tea was served on the lawn, A most, enjoyable evening was spent, On the following Thursday _evening the annual public meeting was held in the church at Cornwall. A goodly 1 number were present. At. the close of 1" __';;_ ___ ' _ '"' W Y `l the llllieliillg H. silver collection was \ llulicn UD amounting to nine dollars. _ ,_ The following program was given;_ H Pinus all Men °\ A _ with that natural expression, quiet tone and artistic hfiish tint you are houndlo admire. l’rornpteerv~ ice rea sonahle prices. Coon srumo .ii 50 cents 'per doze l at Scliooners “Damietta” and Hard Coal Afloat and to arrive pe lolianna" and “A nn j. Train or" 1200 Tons best qualit Hard Coal in Egg, Stove an Chestm1_t.SizeS_.__ , _ book their 'orders so as t have their Coal delivere Customers would do well Whilst vcsscls are discharg in NOW FOR Ci Lyons _(2). Co 01' 9. report of finances, Mrs Low ther; reading, “Healing of the 1eper_" Mrs. W. W. Crosby; address by the pastor, Rev. Geo. Orman; music by fl the eimir. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) H Sussex Ginger Ale wr _Mm- Glenn Morrissey of Georgetown came to Charlottetown this morning- H H. Acorn was a passenger from Q itat;-i-rls to Charlottetown this morn- 1 -. I ' Miss Lily Riggs, Charlottetown, r That little girl of yesterday is 9. left this morning on a visit gg Mmm. young lady to-day- her summer ton. frocks are most becoming, it is the _*_* Jos McDonald St Andrews, was . _ 1-f _ . _ _ ~r.f:s.f:;:‘t;.2‘ a to - _ rn . her as she is. Now rnally-isn’t it mo ng y worth npicturc? Thomas Huggan, Charlottetown, d Mum the ‘ppuinymem ¢¢.&ay_ 2/hi: 1:1 oixszgnger to western canada -_ Summerslde this morning from Char- B. Roy Holman, Moncton, went to to ” iouetown. - nnDfi“°iii"°l~.hauR . I ` 0 eu,_éao~nD'Bm_,“ H. James Palmer, Charlottetown, Berlin Dental Parlors ex-Premier of Prince Edward Island, d I 7 Rleh;=;<;n,q:§§-'_1;h,<;§§”f5?J I celebrated his sist birthday fluently. DENTIST Orown and Bridge Specialist. Nsvf Royal Bank Building inC srlottstnwn. I D-30d ly r, g_ _ l _ . ... -_ ` -_ l Among the Canadian visitors re- * - . gistered at the High Commissioners J_ B_ BROWN' D_ M_ D I sings ilu London is Mrs. W. Stewart, The Royal Gazette on August; 15th announces the disbandment of Civil- ian Rifle Association, No. 3'81, at Miseouche. Home Heating Jas. f 1 a The Schooner Lev S. Andreas will duvllsroabout Aug. goth with a :arg of rdfiq tons of the celebrated Lackswa Miss E. McMahon, Matron of Dor- chester Penitentlary, has left on re s | ~ f Chamberlain e. ;::".::::'.:n.::i:..::;.z_é°“°‘°" at Thclwfl '\10>lHF\lllf)'l"K 3"" ` I A.` McDonald, Geo. Robinson and n economical systems of he heating are my Paisiil Prrssu Value, and _lsckei S,.stvm.<. Wilh those one s\to\‘e heal the entire home and every ruoni l , ’l as cosy and ci mfortable as l - the most ex-it ting could wish for. ll \ ._ Insxpennve, satisfactory and - n sanitary--ideal heating syetc ball, write or who ie 394 -J pirticulars and full inforinaiio 124 Gt. Geo, St. -»°- ,__ _ Coal Coal _ Aluthrieltl Coal ln Stove and Cheslnu s this ls the some quality of coa Wm gave such good satisfaction a ssason. Piffleareqniring Hard Coal are qllsltcill to book their orders at ence rm sohlndl arrange to take delivery whi vslsel lb discharging when prices ri “WUI” I V I' im n, e Alanis Dominion Cos Co Ltd A. McEachern Bl YG ie ’» nj ‘ Y » < ,e ._ ‘§` '~ ,lb \ sengers to Moncton this morning, on B .ff ./ _-,_=%,.'_~"_., _ -1 ""5 . Tho Uhildren'e Fsvorita ...nuass~~- Ooughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. fi O4 I I I IK! 4 lsrazlixl n,f :l|s"s’l¥l'lllaZ';\r`urTE."‘T\.L= siwnra e depended upon worn as g: n tum nr ofhsr harmful drug and may gllven sr eonflrimtly to s tlshy ss tan add! Prloo all nts; Largs lbs, B0 ora. \-_;g»~_»--_gun ~r ` 1 A Strong Argu ment / I... ce Model 5 i at every point. MODEL 5. cl le ' - I ' Soulis-Newsome. ial B ll&Co Typewriter Co.. ltd. in favor oi the "L, C Smith” typewriter its Long- == wearing qualities, ...idue to ball bearings , "T ss. limi _ne H. McEwen, Charlottetown. were pas- ' railway insurance business. Mrs. John Darreh and daughter Mary were passengers on the western train yesterday morning returning to their home, Dorchester, Mass. They have been spending the summer with Mrs. Darrah's parents, Mr. and Mrs. m~ Macdonald at the Charlottetown for Water Works . Cough Remedy ' - The following prices were secured on the Charlottetown market square yesterday and have prevailed since Inst Friday:-White oats, 60c; black oats, 61c; new potatoes, 50 to 60e; beef tqusrter), per lb., loc; beef (small). ner lb, 12 to 17c. The prices quoted by the wholesalers are:-Po- tatoes (new)r 40 to 65c; hay (new), 40 to 50; white oats, 60 tg 61g; black oats.. 61 to 631:; straw, $5.50 to $6.50. ::British Almond Pink is an excel- lent preparation for sunburn, 'I‘here'g " nothing better that we can reeonr mend. Its smolllent properties will be quickly discovered, even after one application the 'skin is remarkably smooth and nice. 25c. bottle. E. A. Figstef. Central Drugstore, Sunny- s e. - f1lnu`”"--@_&F'1-li` ' l’eople’e Theatre TO-NIGHT llllllison l0| _-Western- he Colonel's Peril" TWO Others Next Week John A . Kelly i l . New Singer (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) Mr. Shepherd of Bear River was a passenger to Charlottetown this morning. G. W. McDonald, M.L.A.,_Georgc- town, cams to Charlottetown this morning. There were no cases before the Charlottetown Police Court this morning. W. W. W. Watt, Sydney, who has been visiting in Charlottetown, left this morning for Moncton. T. 0. Savage. Montreal. was 8 pgs. senger from Charlottetown to Sum- inerslde this morning. Capt, Orr, of the dredge Prince Ed- ward, csvne to Charlottetown from Cardigan this morning. The Northumberland left Charlotte- town at 8.30 this morning with a fair number of passengers and agen- eral freight. Miss Stella Mullins, of Paton :fr Co's, Charlottetown, crossed on the Northumberland this morning on n visit to Halifax. The Guardian is indebted to J. L. Thomson, Charlottetown, now in Scotland, for recent copies of the Scottish Weekly Record, Invitations are out for the mar- riage of Miss Elizabeth Ings, Pown- al. and Vernon K. Wood of Water- side? for Wednesday evening, 28th HIS . The body of Joseph Provost, the seamen who met with so untimely a death in Summerside yesterday, was forwarded to his home in Arlchat, C. l*3-. by the Northumberland this morn- ing. Tiic death occurred yesterday at, the residence of P. Kukn, Cole Harbor, of Miss Elizabeth Clifford, aged 73. Miss Clifford is survived by one sis-- ter, now residing in Prince Edward Island; N.S. Exe. Rev. Cannon Simpson of St. Peter'e Cathedral, Charlottetown. was among the clerical visitors to Fredericton, N» 3-. recently on the occasion of the re-dedication of the new Anglican Cathedral. A Ceraquet, N. B., ,despatch of Aug. 25th says:--"A drowning acci- dent occurred today at the Public whurf here. Skipper Nelson Johnson arrived from Prince Edward Island with a cargo of molasses and other goods, but being refused the use of the government crane at the public wharf to unload his cargo, Mr. .Johnson had to proceed to the Rob- in. Jones & Whitman wharf to un- load. On his return to the_ public wharf he was struck by his ilb sail and knocked overboard and as there was a heavy current running it was impossible ‘to save-him. ‘The body has not been recovered. He leaves a wid- ow pand several small children. John- son was the owner and skipper of the schooner Emma." ::'f‘he two most: popular talcum 'powders we carry are Trailing Arbu- tus and Violet Dulce. Both these are Iiighly favored for dainty women who want nothing but the hcst. Violet Dulce has been a long time on the market while Trailing Arhutus is it new preparation that is much favor- ed in Boston, where it is made. Each 25c_ The McKinnon Drug Co., corner -'E 2 er: S5 Z ii - Purchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine art icle. We know that there is be- ing marketed by manufactur- ers who are considered reliable a line of so called cut glass in which the pattern is really pressed, and afterwards touched up and polished ou a a wheel. Our Cut Glue iifnllyjcut When the sorter takes A piece in hand it in perfectly plain on both sides and every line is cut and polished hy hand. We control for Charlottetowmthe product ofthe oldest und largest Canadian factory, and feel that we have the very best in cut glass to offer our patrons. l G. r. nurciiison COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Opposite Stats rlouss, Boston Mn., A, - --f-~f.-4' . ‘fi ‘fl 9.' L ` i '~’:§irl|liis-‘lil *` “`s“-;~~' _- c"*- 1. ,_ _ _ /T oilsrs foams with hot spd cold we-tor lor ll.W por a and up, wh oh ins udss frsr use of lgub o sl\o%er baths. Nothlnzto 3‘.!“.‘.l.‘. ’f.i‘.‘2°f' .'.‘Ii““" 5i°°"".l""' sultss ltwo palms sn»r=lth]gr.?|.o0‘r|rl»; ds! smgun. D nlnf rooms an ss s arm elsss. nropssn p sn ABSOLUTELY l'lREl’R00l stons_|loors nothing wood but ths _door Eqpipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Strictly A Temperance llotel Bend for Booklet Cllmonwsslfli lofsl Inc. STORER I" CRAFTS _. ‘r .i-' ff, HTIGE DllUODf| S. S l “ml ., i.. _ ' \ . ` ` , o \ The olwovs l Every Day We Receive Some Of The New F all Coats of superb styles and rare beauty of design as well as thoroughly dependable quai- ities at particularly reason. able prices appeal to you Yon want to see these coats we _now have in stock $12.25 to $28.75. 7 ton lev Bros busv Store. a-1 ‘_ , i RED SEAL Non Alcoholic Wine Claret, Sherry and Port at L.A. HA SZARD`S V 173 G afton St. gimp _,I Q Le i home is wcll protected ing onr system. t us Attend to Your Plumbing Trouble _ We have a large st: ffof expert pluii1bers-- make a specialty of their work and know that wc can give you best possible service. Our first-class cquipiiicnt. modern mctliods and skilled workmen make for satisfaction when tlicy attend to your work. Have Your Home Heated Properly l)on’t wait for the cold weather to come be- fore you see to the proper heating of your home. Start on the work now, today and sec that your from wiriter's winds and storms. Call or phone 263 for information rc- Great George and Kent Sts. ll./lEtf. G Y '_ A . Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. (il. S AS i 'minimum > _ _ I I - s Furniture Sale roo pieces of brand new furniture, consisting of dressers at $5.90 up, commodes at 2.75, sideboards from ro 5o, sofas from 5.75. kitchen chairs 45c,kitch n tables 2,74, din- ing roomtablcs 6.oo,bedroom tahlcs 9oc, parlor tables 2_oo, iron beds 2.50, mattresses 2.30, bed springs 2 25, parlor suits, 19.75, (5 pieces) wicker chairs 2.90, lawn chairs r.2o. Brusselscarpet 75c, tapestry carpet 42c, straw matting oc, hemp staircarpst gc, Scotch and union squares 4.75, tapestry squares W5' rarons _7-oMrf. ' L_usl_»~1r_.\1ans SEEING THINGS I right is what will transpire if you'll only be so lrinfi as to bring your eyes here am. have us fit them with a pair of EYEGLASSES PERFECTLY FITTED by our _ method. Your vision is strengthenedby wearing glasses we fit and PRICES ARE REASONABLE E. W. Taylor ` STEAMSHIP SAll.l ` GS QUliBl§t S'lEAM\ll||° C0. lTll. 1912 Service S. S. “CASCAPElllA” From Montreal and Quebec to Gsspe, Mal llay, Perce Summerside, Charlottetown and Pictou. From Montreal From Ch‘towi. Thursday, Thursday, 29th. “ “ 5th. “ Sep rztli. " Sep 19th, “ “ 26th. " “ _'ir(l. " ioth. "Oct r7lh, “ 24th. “ " 31st, “ 7th. "Nov 14th. “ Nov Oct ‘i .. Rates and further pariiciilnrs will _ be furnished upon application CA RVELL BROS 6-|9Mwstl Nov rg,. »T"l'1.;u_;ill save l“o'ii_‘_e°v°eryw-ricllldfs worth of wash goods nt I’atons_ 8--Zilhlil “Another lot of l~ln_glish ginghnnis worth l2c for 9 at Patonsf ll-20Mt.i ,ge <40 /X O ff S;t!5_T:§1 Mio* 55 o 1/QS , Win in 24% r . lvl A _srernsnlr sli