u ,- _e ¢ . ,-4, 3 ,; TBI Lerner saws _a Vi ,jr L ` THE ' = i s l _ , . 1 4 _ .._, ,W ,|‘,_ r V "-l¢;y.¢'_‘;-..v1' ' ' V ,. . , 3. » ._ , --‘ . . 4, ,ll-__,_ ‘_ ;_.;',,-,> :..,_ ,_ ' 1 , --\..__/'. -~ ~ '»=- \ ll, ' ' ./.‘r.». " "‘ ~' “ . -“"1 ,. "A J »l.1; A' 1 '-1 ‘iff »i‘;,' GUARDIAN lrlasi- or am; 1'AV9l!~isEVBN£ I A I “l>|sRlQUi.'~ .0 _N'S‘ "N" F “MN UA I HWY! Bud Mrs. Craswell, City, A-. E1. Lawson, Montreal, came t IW" thi' lm'-lfllllll for Moncton. the city Saturday night by the ex- it press. He wi‘l spend a few days at lea pad cool smoke made fmm pm., Amaicm led, I _ Head 0mC0 In NEW PTOWSB Bl0Ck-“Chdfl0ll8l0Wh. neevélrizne ](_}Tgl1|§:,tu;lE;ii|’ilTéht‘ar- the Cllli. -li ceo. lm . time ° 1. , ‘ - Solry ii Sometime". _&‘|.g,¢ M"_ ur" at “_ L. G. Whear, Montreal is in the 1. twenty Saturday Chapel, Boston, is in 'ilhe 'City ‘ t.Hldren st_tlie "awlward age7“ still 7° uh ml" P*’°"~Y 1°'-ld Photographs o alum. Md you know yoird like ie have the pictures tosend away and some to loop for yonrsel! too. Bring the children in and let ns show you what wg eu; d¢_ eel-_ cooll Studio WM" sim! is Always Welcome ___l. @- HUGHES Strawberry Compoundl -FOR_- Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps and glf:`:>l;uel1;’»“<;$E1;l;1(;ner complaint. A Effective Remedy suitable for young and old Price 25e ' cl-zo; ig. il,i3i__;lll-:s. -L50 L5o' L50: Ladies’ patent leather shoes los” 1.50 a pair. |50 L50 Your chance to buy 1_5() a neat trappy shoe ` '.50 . at a low price. L50 ' Blucher cut, fast I _ color eyelets, cheap I at 2 25 - |50 I.50 E. McEACliEN .|50 L50 A . cherleiieievh sieeiii' Nev gation Company, Limited, Twice-a-week Excursion, CIIARLOTTETOWN to PICTOU and Return enciug Wednesday the th july r lltl r duriilg july and August The larc for the round trip, including tea will he $1.50. l G. w. Wlrksrolzu, _ 7-6dtl Aug. 3|. Manager comm . . Ind eve Saturday and Wednesday there L wr l s l¢`lll'l t it ite al 5°h'°°“°1` H*“°1 B- Mlm' °'"iv°d tl\leira‘i'aYcat‘loli‘Batwt:lieiraholihgdmiln ug. , I To clear balance of E Scott EBT” and wife Thus-sday next is postponed .until Our 5\;0¢k we gffef this Chl! W°9`t°m' tml” Satur' Douglas Sutherland, oi the Can- Wegk nl1i]dfen’5 barg the Province on next Wednesday for n-|gh|,_ foot Sandals ' _ Nelson's parents, D. F. and Mrs Mac- Slzes 4 to In at SSC Neill, De Sable, left last week accom- Sizes 11 to 2 at Loo I.,' and- on the left hand' corner at ey 0 tha bottom oi the envelope should be “Advertining,” "Subscription," “Ed- °*@Irt»slrwUm iq Ull.H.l].JllHliSl]ll Kent Strev I. Practice limited is Oiseaaes of Eye. Ear, Nose Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and nited or glasses. - -'----»-OPHCFBOE ’ ll no l L ln. l.£0-ll) p In 1 Evenings by annointmsnt dtww SOOCOCOICOI Arriving Daily ' cargos of Acadia Nlit and Round, Sydney and Inverness Round and Run of Mine. Albion Nut, Intercolonial "rl g I ENTIBT Omoo Hours D-1 and I-il Over -TGDHDH U 5°" ney oi Cove Head West iwho has been ' NEW PROWSE BLOCK ver ill for the last two month but ' . P. 1. Y 9 _-'A‘i}»l'#`t|i1.°t“w'n E' who is now improving, leih Saturday morning on return to Somerville,mass Nut and Vale Nut. ` - ALSO- Blacxsmith Coal. Bixqls li ilu. Ask for our crown W fl? W S O Dinan Sugar ° ° . IWATCH N W° hm S*°°“ “”° 1”” .“;:f.2‘.-..f;:.=»“:.“:::s.:;’a.;:°..i‘:::s::::: -0155" -f~”f§’1€“.’»%‘<‘»’<‘=?.‘l‘l-?""' 5 W¢Sl India R9-W Sugar te be held ln oimlemtevm ii-em Tho U I C*-' | I I hicll We bought Cheap Ind zlfiplg f;;hbr?:i|£‘;Tbgc‘;2;:ing_ re-opens" :iii \our3ii1s°tr°2a4. Cgliggd e will All elmo- 2~F°f the Pffvilrsr <11 1>f11=¢‘11= “<1 `é"ti$in`§'i§'lr§inf{v°¢,°§lf.ufe i\`§§§'|'i . selling score cards ion' the races. OIIC ls 2. fllle MuSCOVadO 3__.F0r the pl-ivilegs on supfplying a point’ to attend 6_I2drtr ugar which we now offer at “"“' “H '°<1“"°d~ _ Ginger AIC the low rate of Pure _ 5 *"l‘§.';l."..i.l the nearest approach ioilic C flelulliu Belfast Ginger Ale ycl troduced. The best dealers sell it and the 'many other non-alcoholic beverages put up by us. G. ii. hIMMONS ' clrtewn. ' > e 5|'2 “nh Per Wand any tender and in No. 3 the lowest °' a. _ 3” |)0l|l'lt‘|l‘f0l' :iConditions may be -obtained ah oi- The other is a Demerara Ace oftOé1‘};htS'mlaillwood, Secy. Treas. ugus - . rystal Sugar which we offer :Christie's DQS biscuit. L. A. at » 4 cents per pound or 26 pounds for $1.00 I. , oth \ Brushes, Pastos and Powders, Bauh- Q sts, Colognes, etc. etc. Stock fresh Cel' me prim right-A. w. mania ru in 1 Royalty. ' e - B-Sunnyside. 5-14dl7w I rri rim -A'l\- . B The Parlshonsrs oi Bt. Thomas' Church, French River., propose hold- llt a party on 'rhuuday Au’ 19th. liar the Church grounds. Shou d the! flihprovs unfavorable the 'rea will' M d on the nrst ilos day. An np- French River lisa to-date rdroslnneni. ntnmi will he on ` the grounds. i Ii-5di3i. \ For Photos ' in your light DRESS call at our Studio Tele hone x 2 . G E Mnore . Change Of Time ` Dr! ° _ i Oommonoinl Tiieixiny June lst. 'l'ne F.. S. Dentist \i'North\l|uherlnnd" will lonve itho Compenyw hnrf dai nndn 8-U0 'clock m “ER Plmmgnpher Charlottetown 'Pictou , ephona Co. Y Y -ia. Among the visitors in North Rus- tico are Miss Clara LePage, New York; Mrs A. R. Mchure, hinklettvr; Preston Poynter, San Francisco in port Saturday from Bonavenoure 'with a cargo oi cedairposts lor L. M. Poole & Co. `Connolly's West wharf. Edmonton, were passengers oli :day afternoon. They will visit iri- ends in St. Eleanor's and will leave Edmonton. ' - Mrs Hubert T. Nelson and two _children of Providence, R. I., who are spending the sum er with Mrs panied by her sister Miss Id-a Mac- |Nelll, on a visit: to her aunt,. Mrs. Wm Bear, Murray River. Do not: send communications to ln- dlvidual members ol stall. Everything should be addressed "The Charrlollte- town Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. itiorlal," or "News" according to the contents. In E. Toombs window on Great George Street is a splendid showing oi Island Honey from the alliary ol L. P Tanton, city. This is an i'nr dustry which is neglected by Provin- cial larms here and one which is comparatively inexpensive, reguires little attention and gives good re- turns. Mrs Clark (nee Miss returned to Charlotte- having spent most in r John Crissie town weeks side ivan. Lewis and Howard 'l‘hey went out Saturday afternoon toFlat River where they will visit Mrs Clark's parents, John and Mrs Gillis for a (ew weeks before returning to their future home in Quincy, Mass. Miss Gurney who was called home suddenly no see her.father Thlos Gur- She was accompanied as lar as ‘Sum- merside by her sister Miss Jenin. Miss Gurney holds a position as head-de- signer in the largest ladies' neck- wear business house 'in Boston. Miss Gurney visited her brothers W. Gur- ney, Belfast, Eldon and H. Gurney, Tenders will be received hy the un- dersigned up to and on Tuesday the 4-For the privilege oi selling iced lor horses cattle etc. on the grounds In Nos 1, 2, and 4, the highest cr or any tender not necessarily accept Hasilard. 8-iid1.w. :Toilet requisltes -We carry a iuii stock of toilet articles of the best quallltyi-Toilet: Powders, Face and Hand `Lotion Foot Elm To :Row Boats to hire. John F. Worth, Plant Line Wharf. 7--17d1mpd. Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co , Ltd ' Service . W. L. Crosman oi the Journal M1" Hassle Crockem York' is vw | W- D- W““°- A“’°"*°“» W” 1" th' den have returned from Elizabeth, city. ' I' Sunday in the city ' if-IDS ffmldl ill N16 CltY~ Rev. J. F. Reardon, formerly of ~ ' " -L .t *T Her many friends regret to learn oi Tha tide Wm M high this 0,. l ‘nm mn" °' M" J°h“ M“u°""Yl°“' at 10.83 and tomorrow aboutmnoclinng spending a short vacation with re Miss Elsie Hardy, Rox, Mass is , visiting ure. samuel Prewse, Thorn- ,,hf,':;',¢1:§:df,':{,n"§§t:,§:;°§'§§,;,°o'f,“i:§&',f’:,t ;,,°f,r{':f.i1,;"m§i5'i5ulI=iil:nmn B Cam' dyde ' ‘ O I . ‘ _ ' ' Miss Bus Barrett, oi this city re- S Wesley Myers oi Victoria has sold S rd i ht 4 p me beautiful some te tn.. Island 'rel- §"°§2,,,_“t“ “Y “ 5 '°”‘ H‘5°°“' ,P Oll Mrs S F. Hodgson and sou Gor- s |'|l¢\¢y & NlClUl$0ll T0bC¢0 Co., Ltd, _ 'rue mall train arrived at nine! D, A D nu-nem__ei Boston nt §ilss°'MaH°:::dg"'agéluw Bmw’ - . . , s e t . ~ . "" PMN 345 Charlotte :est week to visit ll-lends and relat- V Uncle Sa.nJ's large cities,‘ who ig , lativea in this city, preached an elo- His Honor Saturday morning at the ‘drunk and disorderly. It is under- City Saturday and reizurnedr homo in New Jersey. 3ih3_0Kir°I_Ii,?telu;: “af yard °f th” th” ““'°m°°“ i dildercnc in ere tying to Beta? ‘ Ml Bi dl M i. h d L l t ' TM "'°°'m“ N°"'h“mb°'l“°d °"f` Br viii? bade ieturnlddiirdig th ulliitn combatant who rvrnained to inter vi ‘ _ ; It is id that on of the old trims ‘ 1 iavoritemliicycle rideis will take part gfgfgggnhomo by the train in the `i-i r in The Gila dian’s bicycle road race ` .__ '50 b° held this month' Miss Gertrude McKenzie oi this ‘ " ' City is spending her vacation in rived in port Saturday evening at to °Th°;-nnyke. e y eight twenty. ___ 0 "*' . x, Morell, was am the - u 2 Fr” M“°I°*Y'° <1' *hr “fm °f Wm lrgreib the city seturdfylgietmidifg w S Maclntyre & Sons, Fruit growers, home in the aftemoom t Hillcrest Farm, Montague, was in * ___ 0 the Cit Snturda . . J. M. McLeod, Hunter River, came to the City Saturday morning and Hampton the guest oi Miss Blanche Cameron. --- i Rev Ri L and Mrs Cofiin, arrived P E. Island. The Provincial Temperance Allis/nee meeting announced to be held on Friday. adian Bank oi Commerce, Summer- side, came to the City Saturday Rev. A. D. McPhee, Eldon, preschs ed' in St. James Church yesterday. His earnest: discourses were greatly enjoyed by all. » The body oi Margaret Noy who died in Falconwood Hospital recent- ly was taken to Port Hill Sat/urday afternoon lor interment. The Ladies’ Aid of the P. E. Is- land Hospital will meet alt. the Y. M. C. A. rooms bomorrow, Tuesday, morning at 11 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart oi Lu-bec, Mainc, who have been visiting Col- onel nnd Mrs. Stewart, Kent Street, leave this morning on return home. W. A. 0. Morson, Mrs M-orson, Mru Geo W Hodgson, Miss R. DesBrisa.y and Miss Blanche Ha-viland oi thiis city are summ-:ring it Lewis' Point. Miss G. Taylor of this city and Miss H. Marshall, daughter of Rev T. Marshall oi Sackville, are visiting at York the guests of Mrs (Rev) E. Bell. Complaints have reached The Guar- dian oi certain parties shoovtingiducks on Aug. 10th and 11th at Point De- roche and Blooming Point. Their nlnnes" are'"weil"irn6wn" 'iid' w'iIl"' 'lie' handed to the game inspector should it reoccur. Among those who went on the har- vest excursion last week, were John Moreside, Ii. H. Horne, Fan Crockett Stanley, A..Prowse, Jas M'cIu.nis,fHer- bert Horne, Jas M‘cNaughton, Jag. Marshall and Jas B. Finlayson, a'l1 of Royalty Junction. A special meeting oi the Provincial Temperance Alliance will be held in the »Y. M. C. A. Hail, Charlottetown, on Friday thel 20th inst. at 11 a. m. As matters of great: importance to the Temperance Cause is to fue con- sidered, a good attendance is re- questxd. Church and temperanoe societies will please send delegates. Tho usual reduced rate will be grant- ed' by the P. E. I. Railway. By order oi the executive. A. D. Fraser s¢c’y. -__-_-*--|_..__ I J Purse and Hand Bags We have a nice line of :Il the scene. His case was adjourned Nlibelllg talwn from the Court room gnc s,cel1 he managed to slip by me Ed °§§e:"d is "OW wiovins free air: ye. nessey. drunk, was arresited I Mrs. Thomas Burhoe and daughter' . s. John urhne, City, left the latter -part oi es in Boundary Creek, N. B, his cl‘ty, and now located in one oil James Donovan appeared belore (__ ollce Court charged with being hood that Donovan and some others W a. manner not according o law and Donovan was the only ew the Police when they arrived tll_ tomorrow (17th.) and as he :erday and will appear this morn- . , . , g _ yin We can show you some splendid lime' keeping watches; also field glasses and barom- eters. A call solic- 0 _ il. s JOHN F. WHEAR, Grand Representative I. O. 0. F., I I Charlottetown. F MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Chilly in the Evenings! The new Jersey Coat is iust the thing Delightfully comfortable gar- ments, excellently cut and well finish- ed, for just such coolness that strikes one at sun down or after astrenuous bit of outdoor play. Six different styles. In Black White Navy Smoke Cardinal Grey Green, Brown, Cream, The Prices are $2.15 $3.50 $4.50 Trunk Dept. The most select stock in the City We would like io present for your notice the following' lines of trunks. They are all--- little better made than those elsewhere and the price, well- we' know that you can save ten per cent. buying our trunks. S -.F'.ar._T6F~-------1-------f--~-1 -ii-l%1lg %§;:-~»[9qllfir€g-A to 28 in 152.25 32 in $2.85 36 in $3 50 Zinc Covered Round Top 30 _in $3-So 32 1_11 $3-75 34 111 $415 llere’s a “Traveller” The following two lines of trunks from the facto.- ies of the largest trunk manufacturer in Canada, have been comfened to us for the reason that we sell more trunks than any other firm in the City. Stout pinewood crunk covered with green water- proof duck, edges sheet iron bound, stout hardwood slats with protected ends, brass lock, and one tray. 32 in long $3.50 34 in long $4 oo 36 in long 34.40 Best basswood trunk, Green waterproof callvas covered, three-eight in ash slats, two very heavy leather straps, brass locks etc and one tray fitted with hat compartment. This trunk is finished with the celebrated “ball brasses" on eacll corner and also the ends of the slats. 34 in $5.75 36 in $6.75 STANLEY BROS. i _ i J 'Q ___ leather goods in purses, hand bags, collar and cuff holders, which Iwe ‘offer at very special prices. You really can’t afford to overlook these goods, if in need ofa nic§ purse or bag. G F. Hutcheson (\,.,,pam-\‘ P, B,I, w l1.exoc|1l.l8 Lat o . a. . ` _ ltnturnlng will lnava Plciou about i-ill n. m ._§‘,é_'],l""“° "`““"" °“l’ o. iv. wmsrnnn. I nm fd&"m ‘M1 e»....»........-v.. Mum. vu. .f....... i - _ Mnyl,,lllll dt( v Jeweller A Opticisn Pine Spirit and Cider Vinegar for Picliling. Strength, Purity, Flavor---Undoubted keeping qualities. illszilm. ited. ' City. ` Farm For Sale. Splendid house. lnrgo ham, 230 acresclloic, land. one llnlf covcrod with hnryi and softwooi yielding liirhest returns ill lumhor, one half clooled and in excellant hcurt, well wntetlxl. Inslwctioniliviwd, CHASI B' WRIGHT Lcnircville Bedeq mnn TENDERS Hospital for the Insane, Pro- vincial Infirmary. King’s, Queen’s and Prince County Prisons. Department of Public Works. Charlottetown, Aug. l ith, 1909. SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived nt this office until noon on Wednesday, September l5il\, i909 from any person or persons willing to contract to supply thc Hospital for the Insane and Provincial lu- firmary, Falcoilwood, for the Iiis- cal year ending September 30th, I 1910, wiill supplies as per list to lie seen at this office. Also to supply Queen‘s, King`s and Prince County Prisons for the same period and under the .same `conditions with the following artic- lles:-hard and soft bread, molasses. loatnleal, kerosene oil and fresh beef. Tenders must express the price periiarrel, pound and gallon, and to be accompanied by the names of two respolisible persons willing to become bound for the faithful per- formance of the contract. The Trustees and the Depart- ment do not necessarily bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. - The tenders must express on the cover, “_[AlL SUPPLY TEN- DER” and “HOSPlTAL FOR FHIE INSANE AND PROVINC- IAL INFTRMARY SUPPLY TENDER". L. ll. McMILLAN, Sec’y Public Works. 8 ""x3rI‘l»l7u20v24l27r3ll3r71'olsr I4 d & r. \ si?-’1' .- Q; We want everyone who has not yet experienced the de- light of owning and listening to an Edison Phonograph to come to us to-day and hear the New Fireside Model There is only one way io know how good the Edison Pllonograph is and that is to ear it play. We carry one of the largest and best assorted stock of Edison Records on P.E.Island Call in and hear some of them played. A. `E. 'l`00MBS, 1 ucen St. B-iid l=\vsrvZ\lf, Q ` l 1 .1 3 L¥l v -, ~ i t i ` t __fL l 3.! 1 1` A i f i .,‘i 2. i z ~,. t l I. it .. / ~. .~~~t 5 - ._‘_§