~¢» 'ras cHA1u.o'r'rs'rowN .~ oUAnDiAN, AUGUST .s, .gof II /_ ._ A , _ Perhaps your mother has thin hairl un r ana But that ia no reason why you mu., g y _ go through life with hall-srmm , hair. if you want long, thick, heavy liair, you must feed lt. Feed it with a regular hair-lood- Aycr’s Hair Vigo.-_ Well-fed hair stcpa falling out, keeps loft and smooth, and grows long and |,¢.vy. Feed yur sting hair wth Acr’a Hair Vrgorl ;v_.°<_:_;°1f(.ie.;. £5" 3 --_ 4 ,__ _ The Oldest Jewelry Store on P. E. Island Established |363 Our Enameled Souvenir ' i O Spocua, Beit Pins, Brooches, Hat P nf. Ash Trays, Fobs, etc.. are as pretty as can be and our large assortment this year make ~ Souvenir sele.tlng very easy. We would like to have you .ree them. wi-;Li_NER’s JEWELRY s'roRs._ PM CN lil 512. 'Zi _ CONSTI PATION and all its attendant evils. iiEAnAci~iir, inii iiitrcarii, NAUSEA. DIZZINESS, etc, are spredily reliev.d and ia peiiuzinent ture eiiecled by HUGHES’ CASCARA PILLS They act without griling, are easily taken, and do not cause the “PILL ii.-\iiiT.” Price 25c box. (ieo. E. Hughes /i\ RE “ .l1\`f'\7'I’I.‘2E`.[) if you wish the beat in photo- graphy, finished on the 'new spec- l ializeil mounts, (the v:ry latcal ` novelty.) To ‘Visit Our Studio GEO. ll. COOK Where liaby ia Always Welcome. L.._»__~. -. ... ._, | Trouser Tips! \ Ilnng your best pair of trousers np on the wall and takea good square look at ilieni. Now,do_youtl.iink they are good enough for any dis- criminating dresser to wear at any particular appointments. ' A th reall ood non ii 'A re ev yn e g l` laced ' lor YOU? If not I want- toiin- press upon you the high rank we have attained in this par- tir-nlar line. Goods latest and large variety-fit, workman- ship, etc., unsurpassed. Price moderate. Call and we'll prove it to you. T . D. McLaren. ..2‘I.‘.‘.T.‘iI Thu Artistic Ttillor, Ii-_‘hitter t\v wtf. , 3 a ,f'"i"'---\, Btnanas, oranges, Pine Anplis, A water Melons, Dales, ` hos, alt. arrive. twice ri week by ilic :american boat--fresh riiirl licilllly. STRAVVBERRIES ar- . rive twice ia day irish f from the Eclti. Phone us or call at our stole und see our assort- IIICIIL | McKENNA’S. L______._.__/ llailios’ A llxiorris. . This week we are showing in our window -a. Ladies’ Dungola Kid Shoe, regular selling price $1.50. You can have any size 2% to 7 for $ 1.00. SPRAGUE & C0. . sUNnYsii>s. hlsunua-A-'manning ______ l. rl i ii A August 1 Clearing 1 Sale of Fashion- ‘ able A ‘ Footwear. r Ladies’ chocolate shoes, $2.50, are now $2.00 A Ladies’ black shoes, . $2.50, are now $i.88 i' A Ladics'bluclier shoes, 1 $2 75 are now $2.07 | limo Juice Ladies’ $1 75 boots are now $r.i5 laced $3.00 Men’s line $5.00 laced ` r boots are now $3.75 r f Allll &_[Ill'Y. A S . l » ‘ | , Mcn’s fizie $4 oo boots are now ._ ll :-~- -____;_;-_-~ Lime juice is a good wholesome summer beverage. We nave the West lndialuice put up in 25c bottles. Also the Mcntseriatt juice in pint and quart bottles. B_<1¢;_-P-0- ' i\io'r__icE DF /,\.,_.\ ,,\'; is hereby given ti_iat_the \1nd¢l'll8“°d have leased a 1 the hshing privlleil" °,“ their several properties at M00l'¢0 Mills, Milton, and that any peli;scu ior persons found tislnug or ot en; le treepassiug on their said P"°P°fl "1 after this notice, will be Pf°°¢°“\°° wm'°“t my dmiiri1ii'tii”ii'.\r. Moores. Joan ..._ cours. llllf lllllllli llllllllll lillllllilllll llead Offices in New Prowse Bloc it, Charlottetown. Tris Northumberland arrived last night at 8.35. _ Miss Mainim Porn of this city, is visit-A ing at Vernon River. Miss Mania Bounsnn, Murray River, wan in the city yesterday. Miss Hoon, Picton, who has been vlaii- ing here, returned home yesterday morn- ing. ' _ Gnortos Fmnavsou of the Finance Department, Ottawa, is visiting in the city. V Miss Fannin B/iiiin left yesterday morning on s. vlslr. to Moncton and St. John. ' Miss Winnie: Sonny, Summeralde, is vlsltingln the city, the guest of Miss Pearl Mclieuzle. Mus O. F. Tavnou and two children are visiting in St.. John'a Nild, the guests of Mrs. J. B. Foote. Eivsiiin AND Mus. Squannnnioos left yesterday morning on return to Boston, after visiting relatives here. lliiss ANNA Mcl'.i=:AN, Boston, who has been snendingher vocation at Searlctown, is visiting friends in the city. Iiisv. DR. FaLcoNisn and Miss Falconer, Picton, are visiting in the city, the guests of Miss Mutch, Hotel Alexandra. li. W. Tnoiurson of the Boston Trans- crip has nrrlved in this city und will visit Dr. Andrew McPhuil, Orwell. Dimmu tha absence of Rev. J . L. Daw- son in this Province, Rev. Dr. Paisley will take charge of his circuit at Snckville N. B. Tnrmu will be another boat. race in the harbor this afternoon for still boats over the same course as was sailed last. Satur- dav. . Mas. C. W. Cnmstrornsn, New Bed- ford Mass, is spending the summer with hor futher, John A. McKay, Grahan.i`a Road. . Rev. W. B. Cnaistnioiv, formely of this Provlncc has been conducting a series of very successful meetings at Ford's Mills New Brunswick. War. R. AND Mita. RANKIN of Fitchburg Muse., ure on the Island for a weeks visit. Mr Rankin is presmixn in a large pub- lishing establishment at Fitchburg. :THE S.' S. Campania, from Montreal came into port. yesterday at 1 p. m. and sailed at 5 p.ui. for Pict/ou. She will call here on Monday on her way back to Montreal. She had a largo number of passengers making the round trip. at 8 o`clock with a large general cargo and ia full passenger list. She sailed at noun yesterday for Sr. John'n Nfld via, Sydney with (lil head cattle, 100 sheep, one horse and 200 packages of butter und cheeae,and 400 packages vegetables and sundries. Musa Ilxrris Cuavvroun, who has been spending the past two weeks in New spend some time with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Bell, Pleasant Street. Miss Cravr- ford isa native of Tryon, but for thc past few years has resided in the western and southern states. Her home is at present with her brother, Rev. Ernest Crawford, Albuquerque, New Mex loc. A'r a meeting of tho Provincial Execu- tive on Thursday, it was decided to have the present bridge ao Vernon River replaced by a modern steel structure, and the contract for the construction was given to \V. T. McNeill &5 Co. New Glasgow, N. S. Tenders will be culled for the construction of tha abutment and the rest of the bridge. A report from Theodore Ross, Secretary of Agri- culture, rcgardlng the manage- ment of the Stock Farm, was read and considered. The fees for the Prince of Wales College, were fixed the aanic as last. year, namely:-$10.00 for city students, and $5.00 for country students. It was ordered thats copy of the minute relating to the brenkwater at Bello River be sent to the Gov ertior General in-Council. it is claimed that itia a work of fedcrul im- portance, and should be kept up by the Dominion Government, lt. was order- edto expend $50.00 to keep up tha end of the breakwnter. All inspectors of t.heCanada Temperance Act, were re nppolntcd aaiuspectore under the Pro~ hlbltlon Aol. It was ordered to have an alteration made of road divisions was ordered to be closed, proper notice be- ing given. The following were appointed Jas. H. Gregon, Brlokley Point; ttober Freeland. The last two were appointed ments of deeds. JAMES COLES- I t Milton. August th. 1905- ‘Nl ° Fresh confectlo plain or dainty handsome pound and c -poun _ .’ ‘ieadln eonfectlouera. - - , D°'“*'°“° W' . ' c 'rr i. n ‘ g'-gnueaamlauvuuwuuu °"“°“_"' __ J Sunnyside. °=;,;g<_'_-f='=°1I°=i=“-‘» °'i_,,ifI,,..,..,....,...... lie. lnn»gg@m m@g ner 'during [bg summef IliGlltl]S» YOU will and Y v _ _-\ll il.. ' rs, .ill styles, put i .WHITES CONFECTIONERY THE (IHgl(i§5ST d b0XC;.° Fm sale by aullllhg Tris Bonavlatn arrived Thursday night Glasgow, arrived in the city yesterday to Lots 49, 50, 57, 58. The Kinloch Road,Lot48 McDonald,Vict.orin; D. S. McQ\iaa~rla Ora- paud; Richard H. Cempbel, Crapaud; Dan- iel McLean, Tyne Valley; W. J. Palmer Commissioners for taking acknowledge- Nyrils Ext. Wild strawberry relieves dysentery and cures all bowel troubles. Itis easyio take and does ltu_ work quickly and etleotivaly. Only Boo. per bottle-A. W. ,Reddin PhemB-Sunny- Mxs. Wiantall Tuuacnirru and Masterl .'H.omea-, who have been 'visiting in Ruatioo. have returned to their home in .Athol Mus. Dn..A. F._MIl.Lll~ left. yesterday morn- ing on return to Saranac Lake. NSW York, where he will take apoaitlon on the hospital staff. ________f--___i___.if- ini inns A lIllllllll__lillAlllllAll Branch Offices ln Montague Souris and Georgetown- i liner quality cheese, New Perth make at W. A. Johnstoimh, Montague. 28dtw2w. ilirsaiss KATE ann Fnoums McLsAN Montague. are visiting friends west uf Cliarlottetnwn. "Herring" No I selected, “July Catch, in halt barrels and retail at W. A. John- stonds, Montague. lidtwtf. Ti-is sch. Happy go Lucky, Capt. Allan- in discharging a cargo of coal at Monta- gue, for John McLean Bt Son. Bananas, oranges, lemons, and cocoanuts-( received weekly) at W. A. .lchnat.on's,Montague. P. E. I. '28dt.wtf. Hniiii/iN HANSON oi Boston will perform his wonderful feats of magic in the Mon- tague Hall on Saturday evening, August 25th in -t. Correspondents Bonding Kings County news will please mark “Kings County' at the top of first page of annie, each time of sending. REV. A. J. Arm Mita McNisii.i., have rc turned tc Montague, after visiting Mr. Cape Breton, for several weeks. Fancy groceries, biscuits, conlecticnery fruits and vegetables at W. A. .lohnst..;m s, Montague, P. E. l. 22d twtf. Rav. T. F. FuLl.EivroN, Charlottetown , will preach in the Presbyterian Church, Montague, at ii a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Sun- day 20. Masonic Service in the evening. _ Tai: Electra arrived from Charlottetown Thursday evening with a large cargo freight and cleared for Picton next. morn- gers. ` Tcumsra and others “attention."_ The Guest line of "Souvenir Stationery". shown at Montague. Call and inspect.,sur to Liuy-they are all butes.-W. A. Johnstone, Montague. Ztldtwtf. Two cases for Illegal trout netting wer tried at Souris on \Veduesday by W. C Hobkirk, Fishery Overseer. The peuiilt extenuating circumstances the oversee only lmposeda fine of $24) or 30 dnys is $100 or three months, but. owing t. Hereufter the full penalty will be imposed to Lower Montague cemetery Friday liy c specs they had for him. Tim Gunrdinn's correspondent from th with little mln tind farmers securing their hay in good condition. Though thc heat has been intonsh we have had bn ll tie thunder so far.-Flaheriucn are still landing large catches of huke cn the south aide from Basin lieud west.- Mackerel is likely to be a failure. The purse seine has nearly completed itja work, their-extermination. On the brink south of East Point ever their fn/orlte resort and where the dcclniated remnant. that now enter our Gulf appears to gather some lnilf dozen Gloucester selners are now hovering with their death traps to scoop up the (cu struggling sur- vivors of our once mighty body of mackerel. Before the dnys of sclning hundreds of ecliooners enlivened our waters every sumincr, from thc harbors of Maine and Massachussets, from the scu- ports of Nova Scotia. and not n few from our Island ports. Now the fish are des- troyed, tha achooncrs visit. us no more, no vessel flying the lirltish Hag is found in the business, and the small fishing ham- leto that sprang up on our coasts are tenantless, deserted, going to decuy.- Our contingent for the harvest fields of the mighty West. wus smaller than usnnl, Rene Cameron, Edwarrl Warren and Chester Baker. 'i'l\ciat,ter was out Inst year. * Our J. P‘s-Louis Me um, Braoklay Point.; increasing optical trade is most grat- ifying, It shows that the pie appreciate our ef- i§i')is to give them The very best Op ’fcaIS¢r'ulce Not only tio we use the most reliable methods of examination. we have also installed A Modern Lens Grinding Want, enabling us to furnish our customers with “special” lenses without delay. G I".l|utcl\esoi\. McNeill's former home at Orangedale, of but with the usual freight und several pass en- viewa of Montague, souvenir post cards and souvenir goods of all kinds ever lr 8 e Mr. _Q rind i'c 0 in, A i-'Lau wus flying at half-mast yester- day onthe post office und Custom house his r Montague, in re=pert to Moses Peardon, mlgl the caretaker, who died on the 15th inet.. l’., for, true to the principles of the order' aged (lil years. ii is remains were followed Bro, large concourse of people showing the men c lich East. writes!-Extreniely warm weather tl und ,___ _*_ _A W TUE wmberature remains 0001. T\\¢ hl“*‘°“l fetish-red yeswr-day in the shade was 07. . MW* Martian; l<‘. McLi-.-i.i.AN bla ui1'l\‘¢d from iiowon to spend her vacation, Ill Cliarlottetown. SLU-UACY. nrriveil lust ,night by traluldl Walid “ llllliillll' on thc Island. cults sawn-ivelv ni..-can iinnin. that t picturesque aecuery the Island cannot excelled, noi' its hospitality duplicated. coming to Charlottetown? Oh, that London" and thus uvoid the duity dr will soon end. again yesterday, with c cry thing in goo in the morning. Considerable annoy owing to the direction ofthe wind. Scottish Gathering to be held on River Que-i-nSrect, nt 9 a. m. in Iilghlnnr trnin lcnves at 10 a. m. fare 450. represent the Prince Edward Islan Dominion Dental Association which wi largest evur held in Cutltltiu, and Wi represent. the bi-st that the protesslo Cllfl that those who attend judging b iii until 'l‘uesriny, September llth. that r yet ' time. ` gcntlennin is Grand Worthy Putriar nlan thc love und esteem of his co-worker DEW His hope . remain on Prince Etlwari lslliiiri.-Cori. i ~-i ¢@"=-`.»r Stanley Bros. Guo. F. A:\'i> llliis. Uiu.i.\'u left in the _/ '- ._ Halifax yesterilny for Boston aitcr Bp¢lld~ ` . ` " , lflil U_wo weeks visiting Malcolm and Mn. ' " e McLeod of Duniia. Mrs.Urlin ‘s arenttl, f ' 1 “v li P uioatof the time having been spentdriving and fishing. Mr. llrllng who has travelled, or __ ___~ ». be ‘_ ~ ‘ ni ‘»' ,n _ ° ' HOW do you account for the im roved ._ W . .. P Ullpearance of Mr. and Mis. Blank since . i -' ia easily answered. They simply take frequent. short trips on the S. S. “City of ` ‘- Y atmosphere of the city. See the steamer‘a - . iexcursion bulletin in unoiher column and try n trip or two yourself. The season - Tiiimuwasn well attended market il Y supply. Most ofthe buying und selling ` ` ¢ ¢ l was transacted in the forcnnou. A large . ' L t t party of slghtseers from thc S. S. Cum- . , , S’ L * pana visited the building in the afternoon A ` 3' ' ' , A, but missed the splendid sight presented _ - f .,' 5 ~ _ ' if "` ance was caused yesterday by the smell of fish which pervaded the building 'i`iii1:Conimittt-e cf Crimea have com- pleted the arrangements for the big _ I - so you will know exactly what you are getting. . __ ,_ __ side Driving Park, Vernon River Bridge, ' A 5 J next Monday. Members of the Club, Boys' , _ li” Highland Brigade are visiting Cl.»iismcn /,ff-I'/‘. ` ` / _I Qi ‘ / ‘ » l ' nl t i . i, ‘ will assemble at. the Cluii Rooms, ~ Custuine, or Plaid and Bonnet, and iunrch tlienro to thc itnllway Station, _ henrlcd by Pipesand Band. The special ' most of them received in 1 ‘ I ',:,._.l\ . | \ ~ 'i l meet in tlintClty during the same week. This .lwoeinticn meeting will be the produce both in Canada and the UuiteilSt,:it.es_. There will be an attenti- unec of nt least 2i00,und there is no doubt Y foriiierineistiiigs, will bc royully enter- B R 0 S V ' tuined :intl well repaid for the time spent ’ | , ' - i intercourse with their brethren. The - doctors expect to be absent from their oillceii from Friday, August 3ls The S. 0. 'l`., of which the Rev ch _ feel the loss they will suil`er through - l-- - - ---~ ~- '-*l-~~‘ ' ' e #__ ______V_ _ ____ _____. ...,__.___.-..4- -*_ .__ einovnl to another country. Truly h it be enllcd the indcfutlgnble G. W. ` - nsiiuirerscrl the country, organizing llivisioiis rind visiting weak ones _ ~ . , when lic could if sotiisposetl bc restlnirfl I l but his heart wits, and is yct in the work. his time was not given grudglnglr. many friends inlown rind country, _ tinil trust to secliiii resignation withdrawn' und linvc Mr. McDonald MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE \\ of ri.. _ /,q`.`: 3 1* Shirt Waist ~ D Suits, and Duck and .\ - Not a full range of sizes of course, at this sea Everything in this store marked iii plain figures, /n,` l , . Dii. ll.\