vwvrv v 1 -.ww 15. 1908, . . . _H THE CHARLOT'i‘E'roWN GUARDIAN ,Au .mu ` 1 ~ `.__.______ _ ainbow 3 i i . - lour i '.‘! .. » - Makes such whole» ~ some bread-the kind there never seems _f to be enough of. .Milled by the Tillsons at Tillsonburg ' ,‘ ,_,;','{’,f,‘°§.f,,,“,,,,"',§’,§f,“§,,f‘,,§,,,,3I,‘,§”‘,‘};,,"1§ 'I 7-2 lrtf A Nei Gain of 748 Over Average I' or |906 S ‘-T” ;-‘*- "~**“'-- ----~ Y--~» - ~ »<_,-_ ~~--ref" f-~ transferred to the branch at Monta- 'THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD IAN MORNING DAILY AND RURAL DAILY The Island Guardian Publishing Company, Proprietors. Sworn Average .f I"or the Worn- Circulaiion ' ,_ ing Dai'y and Lpst Year `~ the Rural 0 ¢ _. The followiiig stnteiiieiit of distribution :hows the aflver- tiser the value of The Guziriliaii as an advertisiiig inerliuui. A detailed sworn circulation stutenient will lie givfii to any- one interested for the asking Morning Daily Average for |007,--’-3,084 DISTRIBUTED As FOLLOWS. Daily average, City of Cliarlotteiowii, deli\'r‘rell :iiid .~treet sales.. _ i.”65 Daily averajge to towiis. villages mul coiiairy po.-I uiiiccs in P. li. I. I :lv lliiily river igc to (`:iii:uli:iii cities and Iliiittul 5t:|te:'-,_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 917 Total . . - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,084 Rural Daily Average for |907,----3,987 iiisriunuriio as r0i.i.ows= Fl . Diily average to io\vns,villuges and c uiiitry post offices iii l’.l'l .I 3,287 'Daily avi-rage to Cztiimliliii cities :uni l'iiited States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 Daily average in l_`li:irlot;i_towii (adve;_l_is_crs :uid office papers). . . . . . . .go 'I`otal........ . . . . . . . . . ..............3,987 Sworn Average' for Morning Daily and Rural Daily for l937 ' d O \l l\'l We*wish~lo'"annnunce that we have installed ___ _ _ --_»»~---.-.~f _. "__-_ -._.-.._............ ~-Direct Private Wires-- to l\loiiti'cal, 'l`oi'ont0, New York, Boston and Cliicngo :uid are pieprirel to execute orders on I _ . _ the Stock l‘.xcli:iiiges of those Cities to the liest zulvmitage. - ' \ l ' I Miscellaneous ' l ' Aculllu Fvro Insurance 100 95| 9 U ` , Acadia Sugar, Preferred 92} 90l 53 50 l\lei:~hors Moiitr.~:il Stock Fxcliiiiige, iiiiiim. N.:=_ __ _ __ Zig- _Jglm.N- H- _"_ i We offer 300 shares oi preferred Stock of the ACADIA SUGAR REFINING C0. ' ' ~l . . 5 "I hilllibuyillljl'/illiiiti lilstlldse .sliares is ,(_` 1 Sterling, or $4.86. The Iiiiaiicial affairs of the criiiipniiy are in excellent coiitlilioii. Tin- honded lluht has been rediieed to zi trifle over }24o.ooo, conipaireil with assets of f_3.7oo.ooo. _ _ _ _ I V Ii ig n 6 per cout Stock. divideiifls living piiyable half yearly, June and l’)|-Lilémbltelr-ltirthcr particiila`i'.~i will be mailed on application. 7-it in. me comm! a co., ` Q ' M -iiiliers of hloutreiil 'clock Exeliniige > _ l§5Homs S:‘_ L Ilalifnx, N. S. ` ` . - ._ _ laoiib iiiiimioi-<1 as oo, ~ -A seaniieiam, Limited sa so, Now is the liiiiv when all carts. "C W 12° 'i d ke ,,`,._ |Brooklino, Mass., on a visit to her / I I l i ` , _-_- T”-'M , _ _ HE KiNi.'s c_oUNiY cuiiuiilu . -? A.. THE GREATEST FAMIIY lmldveilisemenls Otiices in Monta ue Cai- .A. .lh t . _ Maviuzeii and ln Seth-la: llorlgy S- A¢orn.°n!iii|°¢r;°r. ...Around Montague the farmers are husy at the haymuking. ...Mies Laura Beers of Montague Is‘ visiting at Murray River. ...Donald J. Campbell was at Com- mercial Cross on Sunday last. ...Miss Julia McEwen of George- town is visiting at Commercial Cross this week. ...Miss Margaret McEwen of George- town, paid a visit to iriemds at Com- mercial Cross this week. ...Peter Matheson and' wife who re- cently arrived Irom Maine are visit- ing friends at _Milttown Cross. ...Mrs. Philips has ar.|.ved from ianher, Peter Ross, of Georgetown. ...Miss Lizzie Lemon is sponding a pleasant vacation at her home in Montague after some time spent in. Boston. ploy of Geo. Wiglitmnn, merchant, at' Montague. . ...Leland Collin, formerly of iilie, Bunk of Commerce, Souris, [has been. g‘ll(!. ‘ _ __ |manager. ’ " .' Daily l. '__ Loan 135 ‘Nova Beotip Steel & Coal, ' ...Louis Huntley of Port Vernon has been reenguged in Sturgeon as teach- er for three months when he will then ra-enter P. W. College. ...William MacKinnon, accompanied hy l.l.s 'wife und two children arrived .i’rom Bostqn on Saturday on n visit to friends at Commercial Crosl. ...L. A. Campbell arrived by train on Monday to inspect the Banik of Commerce at Montague of which 'J. C. E. Chadwick is the emctent i ...Aitcfr an absence oi eleven years from the Islatnd, James Westaway oil Georgetown is spending a pleasant lvacahion there and at Montague. ...Cn Friday last a deed of heroism was performed at Georgetown, .whereby a d‘rowning accident was ‘happily prevented. A little French boy, named Martell, was trying to teach himself to swim in the dock between MacDonald's A and Jenkins’ wharves. He was by him- self in a dory and had got into the water with a pair of bladders a- round his shoulders. The lad who was quite alone was between thir- teen and fourteen years old. The oladderis' slapped ofl his shoulders ami he begun to sink. The boys who were watching him were too :imnll to render any assistance. Newman Caswell, a young boy in Judge Hodgson’s service was com- ing down the wharf and quhckly took in the situation. Hastily' throwing oil his clothes he jiunped in ,and swam to the sinking lad. Martell iivas sinking for the second time ‘wlivn young Caswell dived after lliiui, got hold of him, and swam ‘with him, to the wharf anld the pliiudit of thc spectators whose at- .tention had now occn called to the l:id’s diiiigeroiis situation. ! MONTAGUE MARKETS. 'Corrected for every Wednesday and l Saturday issue. Herring per bbl. $5.00 to 6.00 Lod, per quintal ‘ $4.00 to 5.00 tiats per bus. 40 Potatoes, per bus. 351.0 40 'l‘urnips, per bus. 16 Eggs, per doz 14 Oatmeal, per cwt. $3.25 Biitter, per lb. (dairy) 24 to 25 §Butter, per lb. (creaniery) 29 to 30 'Hay, pressed 813.00 to 14.50 Hides, pcrlb. 4 Barley, per bus. 80 Ilay, per ton. loose |12.00'to 14.50 lieef, per iii. (carcass) 5 to ti Pork, per lb. (carcass) 6; to 7 Liinih, por lb. (carcass) 6 to 7 Calfskins, per lb. I to 6 Cabbage, per dol. 50 Beats, per bus. 40 tiarrots, per bus. 40 Flour, Roller Process .ner 196lbs.l5. lVlaritimeI“rovinc|aisecuritics MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE. Banks Asked. Bid. British North American 144 141, New Brunswick . 275 270 .Nova Scotia 279 276 [loyal Bank of Canada 219 217 Union Bunk of Hiillfiix 170 168 Acadia Sugar Ordinary Brandon Henderson, Common 25 20 Eastern Canada Savings & Eastern Trust. Company ti2§ I p_ c_ paid 135 130 ,Eastern Trust Company fully i paid 120. Halifax Flre Insurance 85 80, ,Nova Scotia '1‘elcphone,ncw 108 106, Nova Scotia Steel & Coal ‘ l Con. 101 99l Porto Rico a 36 34 |snmii°iai's Limited Pi-elari-oi 91 -Stan‘..~.m. ~.~/9-.-_ »;'_‘;; gn - ' ~=;s<. T71; ;`-5'” L-= ,Lin BORN SELLAR-at New Giasgowfiiiiy ian. to Willard and Mrs. Soliar, it df\“_»='1§§L-_______ ._______a_ IVIAHHIED MCCLOSKEY-MALONE.-In (‘.l1ar~ lottetown, July 14th by the lit-v Father Machcllan at St. Dun~itnn's Cathedral, Patrick McCloskey oi l-lowlan, Maine, to Emily Mnioue of Charlottetown, P.E.I. _ KEMI’-AGRA'I"I‘0-At the home of the bride, Sturgeon, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. F. A. Wight- man, assisted by the Rev. Leon H. Jewett, Miss Isabella, daughter of James and Mrs. Grntto, to Sey~ moiir Kemp of Albion. SY-p_riiiglield,_ Queens County. on Wednesday July hth John McKenzie in his 85th year. McIN'I‘YRE-The death occurred on Monday morning the 13th July 1908 at Millcove of Miss Mary Mclntyre aged 19 years, daughter of R. J. and Mrs. Mclntyre. MURPHY--At Mount Ryan on Fri- day evening July 10th, after a nrlei illness, Lauein. Margaret Marv pliy, beloved wife of Mathias Ryan, aged Z7 years. McDONALD»-At Edmonton Al-ta, on Sunday 12th inst, Clara McDonald aged 23 years, daughter oi the late llonald McDonald Rock Barra, P. Fl. Island. McINTYRE-At Millc e on July 13, 1908, Mary Elizalidtli Mclntyre, daughter of Ronald Mclntyro, aged 18 years. Funeral will take place today W¢d_ nesday morning at 8.30. How 'runny 1.os'r 'i'Hii"ni~:Au. 7`l\0y Huy n sore corn interfered with his spend. Always apply put. ri:1m's (lorn l'lxtractor.-For fifty years it has been curifng corns and warts. "l’utnani’s" never fui1B~lJH(. no other. PLAN T0 MAKE LONDON MORE BEAUTIFUL. LONDON, Eng., July "mill,-Tlig London County Council have ii pro ject before them of constructiiig ii new tree~l'l‘ncd boulevard from Pad- dillllton to Flnshury Circus, 100 feet wide and 4{ inilei'-i long, through one of the busiest parts of Londonl Honsu No'ri-Js`._ Willlum E. Mofiutt, St. John, Nou Brunswick, has purcliuscil two val liable cults from Dougal Mtirtln,liun ter ltiver, lor u large sum of iiioncy These cults were i~iii‘4.1l hy‘()r|>liiin Jack, owned hy John Wiit‘t's, Hiunp- shire. Their mother wus slrcilliy Trojan Junior, o\vn'_'d hy' Ncbson Orr, New Glasgow, P. hi. I. This marc l. one of the largest on the li-iluiid woigliing 1650 pounds. .t`Anon.) HOW T0 (JUILE l~IEAl¢'l`llUllN. The cmise of henrthiim and hic- coughs is fermentation .in the stout lich. Magical relief coiiies from Nerviline which cures the condition which causes heartburn, just as it rclicvoi-i and cures imligestion, cramps gas _Jielching and other ailments of ‘ J 1 4. tr k n n etc. nceritc be in B_ R T_ uy 1 49! 90) good ordci-for the spring work. We can supply wheels an niu pairs without loss oftinic._ , _ - Mm Hne line of buggics. road wagons etc, in stock. Give usa call! John ,McLean as B011 -dsrtuftf 1\10111-“.f;“° il-'N-*_ Bouthern Pacino Copper St. Paul Union Pacillc Baltimore , Pciinsylvanln C. P. R. U. S. Steel 113| Sugar qv. t, 133 vo iss; 149; si; R71 161; the stomach. No summer medicine hnif so good an a 25c bottle of Pol- son's Nerviline. zwnrliara ju.-L op.-i-c-A . :S V/Q you Why not ? its pure. 7-i5dwf.~i3irii. -_ Pharmacy Examinations The Boar of Examiners of the P. E. Island Pharinaceutical Asnoeigtign wi" rnfet for the purpose of examining cnndi. dates offering for registration on July 31, i9o8. Applications must he received not later han July i7, For lurtlier particulars apply to R. iii. ioiiNs0N Secretary Registrar, 7-I5 d3i Pat. Black Diamond tin The 5. S. "€acouna” sailing from Montreal Tuesday evening july i4tli will be due' at Ch'town Friday evening july 17th and Saturday noon July I8th .sails for St. ]ohn‘s.Newfoundh-ind vialhe Sydneys carrying‘hornesfoattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For furllier par- ticulars apply to PEAKE BROS,& CO. 1-Lidsi . For Sale . .-3-, .- There will he sold by private sale at |93 Kent Sl. any time during this week a quantity ol” household furnitureparpets. mats, crockery and glassware, coo ing teusils etc. MRS MCNEILI., - i3dni\vf3i 193 Kent St. TIIE Great Event EASTERN CANADA 6/Se NOVA SCOTIA EXIIIBITIDN at HA Ll F A X September 2 to I0 lieressed Prize Lint, More Manufacturers, Better Attractions. Hora Plcunf Season. SEVEN DAYS' $5.000 nm; incisc $5900 Arrange for a trip to Halifax between September 2 and I0. for the Nova Scotia Exhibition, which this year is scheduled for an early date to ensure a good time :md a pleasant and instructive holiday. Ileyoml ii doubt this Exhibition is TIIE GREAT EVENT of the Maritime Provinces. lt will pay you and your friends to come. Write for iiiforniation to M. Hell IIALL hiaiiaigcr and Secretary, Halifax. lgfltliiug _'gr _ W.l".ll. Carvell B. A. 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