' Ancnsr __ _ . 2°’I9I° "l 'nm urnsrnnws ”"""“ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ l ' 4 may 0, -Au; '"'f ‘ ‘ PAGE THIRTEEN . QL ___ » Dress Muslins _ Print Cotton Zh inches wide _Print Cotton Jo inches wide hint comm The nan anglais Anderson Ginghams Scotch Ginghams Good pattern; Ladies°,Undervesis two for Ladies’ llose per pair _ l0o 8c l0c Mc l4c llllc 25c l5c 5c So Clothes Brushes Fine quality for l0c` Blscli Peau De Soie Silk $l.65 for L25 Tooth Brushes splendid quality Nail Brushes Best in town for the price *snr - The Great Prize Contest Charlotteliiwiimliuai°dian Halifax. Herald and Evening' Mail - 10 VOTl-IS Candidate _...- , Address . . . . . .__. .. --»- -- --~----...s -.... .........-....................-U..... , WILL COUNT AS Io VOTES This coupon, when neatly clipped out, ame, addr ess properly filled in and brought or ent to Con test Department of The Herald and he Mail cn or before August zo. » In the city market yesterday n g A hay sold at thirty- to thirty-five c _ . NV _cur Tins" our _ o y - ' -*V *_ -=--' -_mer and new potatoes al: forty-five to I-Pa f .._ __________-._a_ _ seventy-five cents a bus. i Install a Bathroom Abathroom riloilernly Isquipprd is the most satisfactory room in the house. Its white purity maikes its every use a joy, its installa- tion is the most economical, and its comfort value ineslimahlr. Call and examine our hiitlirouui fixtures :incl consult ua in regard to instzillingfa modern bathroom. \‘Ve :ire master plumbers :uid can give you the best at just the ordinary cost. Fred l'l, Trainor- §<'»"’é‘.°.f3.?.’s’.p Opposite Opera House .-1 O . ley Point Sunday Schodl an-d a ‘num~ Now- lher from Winsloe were also in attend- l THE QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown The latest news, lirst oi- all. Harold Gillis, City, loft. yesterday lor Vancouver, B. C. Misses Ollie and Jean Douglas of Picton are visiting in this City. Rev . Bell, will preach at seven and eleven in Grace Church tomor- row. Miss Mabel Newsom, Restview, has returned from an enjoyable visit to Crapaud. . Miss Lena Gay, I-lazelllrook, will sing a solo Sunday afternoon in the I-Iazelbrook church. ' F. R. and Mrs. Pye, who have been ' the guests of J. J. and Mrs. Des- U 9 Q mond, city, return to Boston today. Rev Dr Chapman of Amherst will The conduct both services in the First dttsrmwftf ` ‘ Methodist Church, City, tomorrow. ze l ____ ___ i J Miss Josie Doucette, of Charlotte» »,town, is spending her vacation in CUT Tins IPictou, the guest of Mrs W. G. Bren- *_ * nan. Grace Church choir has hecn re- seated with opera house style chairs, the contract ‘being carried out by Beer 6': Weeks. _ I~n the absence of the pastor Rev. George E. Ross, tho services iuZion Church will be conducted by Rev Dr Grant of Trinidad. Miss Alice Scott returned home yesterday from a three months' visit to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.-St John Standard. Mrs John R. Mclnnis and two children, 12 Elm Avenue, leityester- day afternoon by the Halifax on a visit to Mrs Mclnnls’ mother, Mrs John Kcw, Halifax. The subject Fl* the morning dis- course in Baptist Church tomorrow will be "The Revolution of Good from the evils of life" and that of the evening “The King of Glory." BW ents a. cwt; black oats at forty five to fifty cents a bus; white oats at f rt -four to forty live cents a bus The annual Sabbath school picnic ot the Methodist Church, York, was held onthe 17th inst., at Campbell'a Pond. All enjoyed themselves. They were joined by- Marshfield and Brack- BBC8. Almoiig the outward passengers by the S. S. Halifax yesterday from this port. were 1-The Colonial Stock Co to Inverness, C. B., Misses Louise and Frances Wakefield to Dorchester, Mass, Dr F. 0. Norton and Miss Nor- ton an-d Mrs Norton to Des Moi-nes, Ind; Thom-as and Mrs Robinson to Boston. _ ` Hon. Jas. H. Cummiskey, C. P. W. has' returned from Boston after 9, very enjoyable visit of about a week. He was accompanied by his daughter Miss .Annie Burke, City, lett. for Boston yesterday. ' _ ` 4 Rev Mr Wade will supply in Cen- tral Christian Church tomorrow. P. P. Arsenault, Mount Carmel is in M0u¢t0l1, a guest at ine lliiuto Hotel. Mrs Fulton Adams. Moncton, has returned from a visit to her former home in this City. .Rev A. Graham Barton of England, will conduct the services in the Bap- tist Church, City, tomorrow. A gra-nd tea party will he held`s|t Fairfield on Wednesday Aug 24, as will be seen by ad in this issue. Dr Warfield of Milford, Mass., wllq preach in the New Glasgow Presby- terian Church next Sabbath at 7.30 p. m. Rev Henry B. Gorgas of St. Minh. aels Church, Philadelphia, will preach in St Peters Cathedral on Sunday evening. Wll‘iiam Murphy, Boston, who has' been visiting at his former home in this City 'left yesterday morning on return. Artemas Carr, of Tryon, who is un- dergoing treatment in tho P. E. I. Hospital was successfully operated upon yesterday and was reported to be resting easy. The G. W. l’.~ Bernard and G. Scribe Prolltt will visit Pearlcy Steam Division on Tuesday the 23rd August. A full attendance of members is requested. The youngest son of Henry How. ard, York, met with a painfi.‘l acci- dent Thursday, when the pony trod' .on his toe and he is likely to losc it. Dr McDonald is attending him. W. S. Harkins is organizing his opera company in New York and comes to Halifax Exhibition wick. The Company will produce musical comedies as well as operas.--I-lair fax Chronicle. There will be a garden party and ice cream social held on the lawn of day next. the 23rd inst at 5 o`clo-rk p_ Earnest Mutch, Mt. Herbert, on Tues- m. Proceeds in aid of Methodist Par- sonage, Pownal. If unfavorable so- cial will be held first fine (min- ing following. P. G. Maclntyre, a prominent Oak- land contractor, and Mrs Macintyrc, celebrated the twenty-ufth -anniver- sary oi their marriage, at their hrau- tiful home 385 Thirty-fourth street,on. the 4th instant. They were married August 4th,* 1885, in St Colum'bn's Church, East Point, Prince Edward Island, the same church in which they were ha.ptlzed.'-Oakland Maple Leaf. _ ::Bowling, Burke's Alley, under market. Open lawful days, ten to eleven. 8-17dlw. i USF. dttstf. _ , Miss Katie wuho isrren;;i‘n‘ii;§ai'c;i;§f\\C g E ....1 ...ers ...nge ~ _ . _ ee ‘MW 'l hi: hlnis 'of spi-ed and quality. '1 | _ . ' the singers are Swzak, the greatest living tenor, FARM l.ABORERS EXCURSl0N AUG ¢ANAn|A'N _AUG ,h PAC| Fic ,h 26 ' ouir our-:_ excursion From Maritime Provinces r GOING RATE F R 0 M RETURNING RATE: I6 10 Ch"l`own P. E. I. 2| 20 _ ' . ._ A sl s is "U winnirao with Jeriiieaeion oarniicatsz. isxzsnsién ooiliionl alt certifie- nte slgnod at Winnipeg hy ii Farmer showing holder as_ enigged to dcred to Canadian Pacific ailway s is Laborer, and surron _ Evthltkoh 'l!l\cldd\tAgentat Winnipegpprloi- to Septemberwth, will be_honored for ree Ticket to nn Canadian ucific Rai way Station in Manitoba mr Sa katchewan, to nndyinclnding Moose Jaw and Saskatoon, nearest o olnt at which holder han been en avert to work. West of Moose .law and gaakatoon, to Calgary, McLeod anxd fhltllnonton, Tickets will be issued FREE to Moose Jaw nnd‘$askntoun. and at rate of One Cent a Mile bey’ghg'Vorification Certificate will, if presented on or before November 30th 1910, and nn avment ol returning rate, entitle holder to Second- tllaiis 'ilckot pong to return from Moose Jaw, Saskatoo n. or any Station East thereof in territory above stated to original starting point by same route as travelled on stain!! l0llfn€y» Fl"0m UWNODB WSH* 0| M0055 J*’»“' and diaskatoon, in territory above stated Tickets will be issued to on lnal startln point on ayment of One Llent per Mile to Morice Jaw or saskatoon. iilus Farm pliaborern rate from such point _to ‘lantern destination provided holder has deposited certificate with ticket agent on arrival at western destination and worked at least thirty days an ii F“'»1'~'l¢§“;2‘,’.;‘?15§'w|;,1,Bnissuicn 'ro woMaN as wen as Men, but yin not oe issued at Halfltnte to Children. |50 pounds Baggage (wearing re lwlll hc checked treo on each Ticket. 1 r wri e °”""“"°*°' “f “f"n“'s“"aer:.'F'.?Pr°rfs‘.”¢"°.*fté“§i°isi._ rs. \ l ir ll drson Records ‘ On the Edison records list are such famous ' musicians as Sousa’s Baud, the U. S. Marine hand, Victor Thomas’ Orchestra, members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and others equally well known in the musical world. Among ll nj ' i de Resky and other grand opera Campaiun, - _ .- _ stars. Stella May Hew Anthony, Harrison, Oakland, Lauder and all the headliners on the Vnudeville stage as well as the best church singers in America help to make the Edison records what they are-the best in the world. Phonograplis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19.50 up. ‘ Records (2 min.)... 40C, (4 I1\1!\-)~----'65°- Gfalld Opefll RBCOl‘d$ss osso s s s s r |803 to $2'_5o 5- Afn. 'rooM1ss. Ma.. Da... dttsrintlitl 177 Queétl St |40 Gri-at _Gi-o. Sl. __ _ __»---I-" Y 4 i _ [;;_ ' ll `< \-=--J ll friends and relatives in North and South Boston, Cambridge, Lawrence, Haverhill, Framingham and Ash- land. Thomas and Mrs Ford, Ebenezer, were in the city yesterday and wish it stated that the reports going the rounds of the press referring to the Go-Preachers is very much exagger- ated. The stone throwing, etc, theyl say, was done entirely by a numlber of -boys, that no shots were tired, the tents were only lowered for protec- tion, the people are living in Harry Cannon's house and not in tents and that the Go-Preachers are still preaching in St. Eleanors. Cant D. A. McKinnon, Lieutenant F. B. Mcl".'ae, Sergts E. Mclnnls. and _A. McCabe, Gunner F. G. Kennedy, Bomb, J. Landrigan, Cadets Percy Landrigan and John N. Conroy and ',J. H. Judson and A. G. Judson ' left .yesterday morning for Ottawa to take part in the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association prize meeting which commences on Monday next on Rock- clltle Range. Lleut F. B. McRae is the South African veteran who wins free transportation, being the 'high- est South African Veteran in the Prowsa Match who h-as not yet been to Ottawa ln three years. The trans- tion is the lit of A C Morrl Mass., the guest of the MacAr ily. Mr. Cum‘m»iskey_ had the pleasure Jghngon Q, J0hng0n_ of renewing the acquaintance of many 1.1255, _ _ You’ll Like Neilsou’s Chocolates “The chocolates that are different,” They are attractively packed, have heavy rich dark coatings, and you will find au assortment that can hardly be surpassed 35 cents to $i.50. Johnson & Johnson 1 _'__ __ . _ _.. _..._ _W *__* .___ _ -__.__.___ _ _._ .____ ____ .\..\.w»w. \ i l‘,'f._f_-.=»./,» ., , ,W _ ff ' ~ ‘ V l 4 -Pure Cream Bread Tasty From Crust to lleart. It' is a real family loaf. Will please you and your children. ' Try a Loaf It is made only at the ECLIPSE BAKERY BY ~ ll. Stewart .The Mab Razor is the best to be had in Canada at the price. It is beaten only by the Luna Safety Razor in quality and is away below others in pric? The Mah is made to give ifelong satisfac- tion. it retains its keen edge for a long while, and is strong- ly and superbly nmdc. 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D s d h ‘tawa for competition. - . ` --1-‘~€"*'*"" . _ l e ::ARlllNA Bowling Alleys open to- Tr e S T day 10 a.in. to 11 p.m. 9-27dtt. .d _gg _________ ______,.. s 0 a Mab Razor l I l ‘ “THE _` V 'l`l » R -linl lc H:\rrli~\,-s on ull lurid. sl.oii<'_~' 1-.ull im»l\\1ii'i`\f`-_T~'*.' l our \\'oi'l:u\un:aliip liiglr class. All kinds oi griiiite l and mzirblc lu-ntlsioiies :uid monuments kept in ‘ stock, l)c.~i§;us :uid prices rliucrlully furn- ished on application . All ordcrs or enqui- rics will lmvc our ini- uietlinlc attention. Give ` usacnll. , ilioiiiost it-'~-.~li:il>l‘.: ..._ , l 0.` 'l`l|i~ will l._- _.il-~l L-vt-l‘ ill y. , (`.\',lufl;»l1\"\-1..z\~ '-1 51 :'l of l'v\ i"1lv=.`l\. l'. ilk" I llrl ~lt‘llfll~ 51- I. ,__,~_--._-E, ki..----._ ll. lN N E S Successor to E. F. Purdy -#_-IJ