-fr-‘-1--'.;= =,-t.'.»':-3;-31.' __ ___~ '» _ - , __ . _-._ ¢,_»__ _ 7? j`fé'.”f` ';"’ f'f'“,*"i7““9"5f",'*i‘»'-"=} "" / » _ _ f x l lib() » K THE GUARl`»lAN_ f`l:lARL()TTETO\VN. PRINCE EDWARD ISl.AND,AU(`USi‘ -6 » - ._ fp-_ _ llrll 1 =_ __ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ K _ * ' 1 I BORN li ' __.”lT_ _ 1 _ i l _ _ _ st lst t M . ' . . `l- . mg; ;‘;T_;;n_in aimr _and Mrs E HI 1 ANY girl desiring to learn typesetting ` _ lcmltmued from first past) _W __ _ _ _ ___ _ ll hould apply at this oliice at once. CITY & COUNTRY NEWS INDEPENDANT ORDER. Regal” 29 G°°1'¥¢‘°W”~ The regatta at Georgetown yesterday F. Benefit Department 101 M,..m_ART.q Steam Ridin Ganerv has lives for the maintenance of the British was largely attended and great interest *aken in the mces. The-'start was made ; S Travels Proof o ~ 4 THERE will be a meeting of thc Abeg- Death has again broken our ranks Smruy after 12°'°l°°k’ lille b°at‘°~ getbmg .A C “ To weit-Crescent Athletic club in their rooms taking from us more than usual. Two of a “Syd start' The fomwing yachts t’°°k ' ' ’ 4 J _,S ._, km. _ _ _ V _ _ __ pa ._ _ . _ g -i oc ot is evening our youngest members have given their Olga Norman McLeod _ _ _ llisfiguring Humours tubing, Burning, and Sealy Eruptions of the Skin and Scalp with loss of Hair qmplete External and Inter- nal Treatment by Cuticura THE SET Qggisting cf Ccrlcunl Sou. to cleanse the ‘gg of crusts and scales and soften the ggened cuttcle, Cirricuiu Olnnnent to ln. ‘muy allay itching, irritation, and innlm- nuon, and soothe and heal, and Concum gnopvnsr to cool and cleanse the blood, A 59191.:-: SET is often snmcienttocure the nog; torturing, disllguring skin, scalp, and |1004 tumours, rl6l1€8.il¢hlngs, and lrrlta. mn, with loss of hair, when the best physi. dn, and all other remedies fall. all Cohnlsl Ch ish. Pofrgg Dun &g¢¥g|».,8olaPropn.,:a`hton.U.S.A. An gl 1 _ Silheilk 8# Man Who :ls Hard To Please ‘ This is the individual we# .like to meet if perchance he is’ Us smoker. We feel that if be* sees our stock of pipes and s cigars he _will be sAT|sF|eo§ 'To buy from us. Geo. E- Hughes The Pecple’s Drnggist, il§8#8i8 hoes :-14 Shi# = e *W * Y one hundred and lfty friends assembled ‘_ ii l_ ?L'l1('l. boat Gentleman, which sank in the races on the Sth inst. Poincn CCURT.-Yesterday morning l Philip Murray and Donald Mclsaac were i each lined $2 or ten days for drunkenness. j Arthur Mclnnis was ilned $1 for assault- I . . . _ ing Arthur Higgins. all well and that he has made a. good s c a r or oston, on his way to St. John`s, Nfid., where he is chartered for another Hsh cargo." Tun ladies. of the North Wiltshire urinary W. iii. s., wsu hold ii puoiiol meet-ing in the North Wilt-shire church N _ on Monday evening the 20th lust. A L_U_F0WLnR_H- gs ':0 silver collection will be taken in the in- terest of the society. A good time is ex- _The High rljreasurerv J- H- Belli read th lpeotod. Au are invited. ;“‘"eP;’)’j‘ “'_h'C*‘_ W” fefeffed “O C°mU1i©' co e 4th, Mr. W.E. Flood, formerly of the Ab- ting 16 lb. shot by a throw of 41 ft. 10 in.f This is a. great throw and well shows _ what our Island boys can do abroad espe- _ ially when they receive their early train ~ ng with the Abbies. MR. S. Murchison, is leaving by this mornings train for Klondyke. Mr. Murchison has been away _for sixteen years and has several claims in Klondyke. In conversation with him he says he likes Klondyke well. Mr. Murchison has been visiting friends in GlenWiIliam for about ‘_ three weeks. On Tuesday night about n-~(A} to bid him farewell. His brothers,Messrs. ‘ St Murchison and D Murchison cameto the city to see him of ‘ A Mosr enjoyable evening was spent MR. J. H. Judson of Alexandra, is offer- , ing a reward of $10.00 forthe return of his ~ S . . .. _ . been secured to op:-rate at the Caledonia Empire' ‘fad the" homes he bumed in ,Club at Souris on \Vednesday August South Africa' ‘ The names of ourdeparterl brethren are: Herbert Craig Court Great West Arthur Vessey "' ' Lennox J. F. Covey, M. D. “ Chautauqua Rowland Taylor “ Avondale Alfred Riggs " " George D. Davison “ “ ments here annexed, particularly No. 5 U ACQDEN-|_~ ATMONTAGUE _.M1-_ Lgewal] which shows the growth of the Order in Dmmld' ' Buchanan, in the employ of Messrs. ffhiél D1'0\l'lD<=8 Since 0\1rHizh C011l'tWv-S P0ole§& Thommods sash and door factor” o,._ganized_ By reference to No_ 3 you will the regatta a brutal ztsault was made on h&d his thumb almggl; ggvgred frgm his 0bSBl'V6 bllBt We DRVC Sbbtléd the W€llS “young m_a'n' he being knpcked down hand yesterday afternoon while attending Claim in full- This was flone _bv request and kicked m the f“°°' when “fe °°°` _s saw. 1 of Bro. Wells to pay his creditors who E_t'r;l;l:;m'§;“ tw agfestdtggd 2';°°’]';‘°' 5 Carr. Bnivorr, schr. Evelyn, cables his Wei? members' The Sums due him hx Us with whips clugwaais ciowbame safe; arrival at B-.trbadoes from Pernambuco: pa 48 per cent' of the amounts owing 'Uh ’ K( - ° - sea by him molasse h f B , Iwouldbe able to give you amore in- °_ Ped’ terestlng report if all the semi-annual re- turns sent me were as parfect as those made up by Bro. E. H.Ducliemin of Court Mt. Stephen, and Bro. W. H. Bull of Court Murray Harbor. Fraternally submitted ig ecretary. WE Deuce by a Vancouver papen that ° °” ’st"b‘t‘°”' paper at this oifice,_on which is pencilled HIGH TREASURER'S REPORT . . _ ~ the following sad message; 1- _ ' in the Scottish games held there on Aug. ,Ab Tea Huh We were out samng_ _8_25, 10_ {5_ _ _ _ __ _ egweit Club_ of this wwm Won the pub t -» mother and father, and a storm came on The report of J. H. Bell, High Treasur. __- ~ ' '_- [_ Geo F owen, P H v c R. cr. somone him Richard Seaman “ _ saint John girred by Sam- Hemphill and commanded Yoiir attention is to the state- tefehird place W” awarded t‘° Besslev °“’ On the opposite side of the scrap of 'Da V ' ‘ _ re _ _ p Bessie.-John A. McDonald. Minnie C.-J. W. McPhee. _ MYl‘tle-Sam. Hemphill. James Allen-Howard McDonald. The silver cup was won by the James Allen, entered by H. McDonald, and com~ manded by John Publicover. Second place was taken by Myrtle, en- dand commanded by John A. Mc- Wlille the large crowd was watching e end the party who made the assault A Sad llloniento. Mr. Joseph Berrigan while walking on the shore at Belvidere picked upa bottle The bottle was corked so tightly that nteiits., Mr Berrigan has has left the and we are lost. Good bye. (Signed) McCormack, _ BURKE,” per with the same signatures below 9' the W°1‘dS_: "We wrote this when We Were going down.” Thej D899! BDDGMS to be genneui and-_ no_ doubt refers to the sad drowning _accident in which the two young men bo we to a ve named met s _,_wa.tery grave some _ eksago while sailing from Charlotte- ' wn to Governor-'s Island. The- paper A is apparently intended as s :message to the parents of the unfortunate young m en, or one of them, who are said to reside in the vicinity of Tea Hill. ' i _ ' _ ntainingssllp of thick brown paper. Trunks I StraPS Almer-Austin Jackson.. . . i - _ Pansy-Chas Hem hill' » l Made for actual service in in every size, __expensi_ve _or heap. They’re built-with all the trunk-style that’s practi- cable,arid handsomely finished even to the $2.25 kind. Trunks for little trips 'or long? journeys; but the prices are always short. ` Round tops and flat tops; e neck had to be broken to get at the Trunks Without' ’ $2.25,; 2.55, 3.15, 5.25, 5.75, l ` l Our Trunks are direct from; the factoi'y-and A' , ' » ,_ f _gf little lower thani'anytliing , i _ mnEJ. tV‘ -....' oore _Noni-ishes the system, gives vigerto the brain. power to the lb. strength tothe bone. it mins the best of the wheat ellis all that -we claim 'for it. -.lie grain hnslost non e of its leslt -givir;§ factors-cultivation bl-S improv ii. Our breld `Wi1l make you strong. both ph siesliy and mentally. Try sloat, of our Duchesse at 4 cents. It is excep- tionally good and fresh and very popular with all who have tried it. M e also have plain bread at 6 cents and Vienna at 7 cents. Telephone 98. _ D. Stewart, B“k°°B°S¢Br°°d° which Ca t CharlesW Johnson is the head andpalso prints apliotograph of the Q :la.tter. The same paper tells that Capt. ed in the business of diving, and taking l\`\\;> Beatride Gay presided at thoorganf Ice.- . , . f;" after a few hours of pleasant conversation I Q 'repaired homeward.-One Present. ` on the evening of the 14th inst. About _ fifty persons were, present and the follow- ing program wasfcarried out: Solo, Sey- mour Wood; Dialogue, Mises May Smith, _ Rhoda Myers, Mrs. Brown and Ambrose J; Wood; Violin Solo, Wm. Inge; Beading, r' _ Miiton‘Hoopcr. Miss Minnie Noy and Miss cream and cake were then served and :___ the party broke up into small parties and THE Delaware Pilot publishes an ac-, count of quite extensive government con tracts now being prosecuted by a Hrm of Johnson has been tor twenty years engag- is CIAEI) QR, L_ H _ D [Q looai Board ofirrade, and of the Board of / iPublic Instruction. Capt. Johnson is a lltaClndsl Assisfant st Bcyal Loudon ot ~ ' » - . native of Brudenell River neai George *tmwggglggdggllgxihaémfumd itown, and visited the Islanli "a few years 1 H°°P“'°l' 'ago. Hc intends returning in September tails iii nimm of 'rio syo, 'nim om,,,,y,,,_ no sooo. ~’ 4 Rau miii"iiH°°ii'su otw t ' ' eroe- mon e es . H . ‘ » 9§°,B°m.,._S_m 3 m_ to 1 p_ m_ 2 ta 4 p, m ‘ your money in a bottle_ of Adamson s lveingbyappointment. Botanic Cough Balsam if we were _not *ill Is'rsi>u1i>lh'i~n:Dwl1BGLAUlS- sure it will do you good. Humbug is a f contracts to remove wrecks and to do other submarine work. He has won the confidence of United States engineers,= who never hesitate to entrust a contract to his care. He is also a. member of -the _-_-_-» --~ -_ Alu# as - WE SHOULDN' T ASK YOU to invest- deadly element in business. 25c. all drug- gists and C ms. t the home of Samuel Noy, Hazelbrook, _ Diss. _ ° _ 5 _ KENNETH MGKAY, H_ B_ C_ R_ Minafl. dearly beloved and only daughter, . ' __ ofA. D. and Jane McDonald, “Had one ar __ correct., showed, csslion hand from last if - _ 1 f ' - `- _‘ A ’ erer, which the Auditors found entirely 7° year $401.95; receipts during the year ` $987.34: _expenditure $1,018!00; cash on= hand and in bank$371.29. After tliecommittee had reported the The meeting in the evening was very t largely attended, many being unable to, obtain admission to the Hall. Dr. Robert- so Mui-my Harbor south, august mi " ‘ and one month. ' SQ Pastnerized milk at Picksrd’s Grocery. ’ ‘ ' I A ' TENn1ms for printf score cards for The 8-'1dib°1"S r@P01'b WHS read bl’ H- D the races to be held at the Charlottetown ‘ Monwoo and also referred to the Commit- _Drivins Parkon Wednesday and Thurs- l tee on Distributtom day, the and 27th Secptember next, will be received up to an on Saturday, “'-" _ inf. - " 25th inst., at 12 o‘cl0ck, noon. The the ` Court apjourned to meet at 9.30 this hig est or any tender not necessarily ac ill morning. FflP item 5;; bgta n tial h ' - ted. All tenders should be marked li son, H. C. R., presided. Mr. J. J. Hughes, To 'rim DELEGATES or THE HIGH Cormr or Fonnsrnis or P. E. Isrnum. ‘ GEN"1'1`.nMEiv,-In the inameand on be- ` half of the Board of Trade we bid you __ _ -s (Con tinuefl on eight page.) | The pain of a strain or sprain quickly relieved by rubbing in Bentley’s Lini- ment. Regular size 10c. Large bottle zie’s tailoringlestablishmentwill hold a who was drowned at Hampton Tuesday afternoon was recovered in the evening. boro Street this morning to St-. Dunstan’s Cath edral, thence to R. C. Cemetery. ` '-in--¢..g.¢_i___;_ PAIN-KILLER cures all sorts of cuts, bruises, burns and strains. Taken internal- ly it cures diarrhoea and dysentery. Avoid siibstitiites. there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’. 25e, and 501:. President'of the Board of Trade, read the i _ C _ following address of welcome :-- ` . 3 » 6668i 33 Tru: employees of Mr. John T. McKen- 10 GDIITS The funeral of the late Mrs. John Doyle a Davis’ Felts takes place from her late residence Hills- Q . ' l is 5\_ 1 _0/‘W5°5`/.S75 D C' Furniture/ Tanglefoot iest of them all _ 3 large LITTL E`\ _ TANGLEFOOT. 9 double sheets ' adsense G l'\l 8 » 7 1 ' private picnic at Rocky Point to~da.y. " i Wilson S P0IS?n Pads ‘ff ' f Sc. per pkg, (5 pads). THE body of the late Chester Myers 3 f,-_ ‘Dont Keep Sweet Poison Pads 1Oc for 3 pkgs (15_pads ioo fora pigoof(12 pads- "_ ,_ ' is ` _ The Busiest Store on Chsrlottetown’s Busiest Street - - _ ((i`\¢_ Ycu’ll find what you wantlzere, especially if you re par 3 , sucky fly paper' the mek ticular and want good furnituffre.i ’ 1 *able me _ ill PA non suirss _ _ , _ , 10 cents' A We are showing a. ine line. Prices from $2400 or() Y $22.80 cash) for a solid Walnut, Spring Sent Suite, up to $85.00, the best Turkish Rug Suite-But We have either » Suites a good deal cheaper. _ ~.. U1 fl We Sell Them Quick Every thing in the men’s Furnishing Line, except the boots. ’ mms i Quality away l.Ip_.l Pleas liown Lai White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underolotliing, Sweaters, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Handkercliiefs,_G1oves, Golf. Hose, _Half Hose, Coils - '~ Buttons, Cad’ Buttons, etc ‘ ;scd...l. J 'hh _ very pretty Navy Tama at ' 45°' This line in :olors also Red Blue ) v White Pique Tsmsftrimmei Wilh We have a. new shaped Tam pointed at both ends at 5%- Girls ! you wang Que of the Bicycle Caps _with cloth and leather Pinks _ Then we have ii beauty, the Crescent at _ 78°' We li-ive opened to-day a lot of new samples (only one of each ) "ll we will clear at low prices. _ ,_'_ €€k5&@i` Store. The P ple’s i fiioioooi Réfsil- _ ._ . 1 Dheap sale of boots and shoes at\J. H Bell’s, 16 1i » 4.- and Green. blug _ 560' 4Oc and 52c. i 5omething¥i*ill_l’ii"1l§ Tasty _for Breakfast... _ * How often you arise? in the morning and wish for something l \ 4 uccessors to Davison & Co. Hflllliililll asus Motor nice and taslv for breakfast. '- we can satisfy your desire. -- Herejs a list of our new, fresh breakfast foodsz- Swiss Food ISC Fouls Wheat Gem Veal i8c Pettijol1n‘s Breakfast 11 ood i6c Quarter Oats 16c Aunt A‘bbey’s Rolled Oats l5c Sine ided_ Who le Wheat ‘- Biscuit 2oc Postnm Cereal 25c We will be pleased t`o -ru pply =- you with any of the stove, iiiidllikllllfld i Ideal Grocery S _ Phone 125. fill Oh MURRIS lllSl` _ / _ _ Our Sh-eng Uno. Our Neckwear In all the latest styles, from ’2c to 7 5c each. Store open Saturdays till 11 p.m. G-ordon& McLellan MEN’S FURNISHERS. 1 \"~_ Refreshing ! This is the remark of our msny customers, day after day, as they partake of our cool, healthy, Sode- We make s specialty of Soda. “as good as the best none better.” -THE- gil” i i -penin To-day Tr'a-vellnié Rugs. . Black Dress Goode Hosiery. . Llnings. Shins. e Gall-sr _ , _:- f', Both _