erm* Manny-1907 e , , . . r- »‘:¢::-»;'f l”5,§ i » *Ii i , -/ - 'fn' m cHam.ofr'rs'mw1~r ouaaptau A _ me sm.. ;;,_;,c; \ Enameled- Souvenir Jewelry ` ‘ Atlook through ourstock will reveal something J' 'V' to please you _ Et.. .iT»`T`, They Cuff Constipation 0 s to have, a Good Assorteittf ' Spoons, brooclies, belt pins, etc. _ 'WV - K- 'X'.E1aIlN'EE. Iewelcr and Optlclan HONE 188 Have You Seen Them 'Th' Very Latest Pea rltinted back ground PII O 'I' O S Elegant, effective, artistic. t .§.Q.9..!S.: 'lry Hughes’ Di- gestive _ Tonic I gives snap. vim und energy to the system. As ap appetizer it can- not ba beaten. Price 2 5c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes APOTHECARIES’ HALL . best quality in egg- und chestnut now la`ndi»ng‘ from soho- oner Laura C- from Philadelphia at 9 GEU E. FULL S coat. Yann. _ it.ii.llaotlonald.i.i.B. Barrister, Solicitor etc taliiti Building - Saskatoon. Sas Investments made for Eastern clie 8-_-rdrm Preserving Sugars i Do not risk cheap auvve on ‘ your preserves. We eep it ut do not recommend it. We have in stock RED PATHS EXTRA GRANULA- TBD 'SUGAR put up at the refinery in so and loo lb bags. which we are selling at 51: per lb. Take no risk, get the best RED PAT!-IS EXTRA GRANULATED. branded 011 every package. M c K en n a’s, Piy°n¢_n6 ~ - Both Stores. theap Preserving Sugar We boughtalot of West India Raw _Sugar (Musoovado) suitaple for pre- , “Wing pm-poses, which we are now uttering at the low rate Of I _ in Closing outin nice - SHOES OF ' MERIT Our fall stock of In' victus shoes is on the shelves and waiting for you sir-we know them to be one of the vf ry best shoes made in America [our ex- perience i1as"proven lt] and we are anxious for you to try a heavy solid pair for this wet, cold weather. Prices $4-5'J and $5 -oo a pair. All’ey@ Co. Clrcrlottetown Agents. H.H.[|.JiiHilSI]N. Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases gf. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin- Eyes tested and] littedzlfor glasses. OFFICE HOURS emits. m. inoastiv ln- lilvenings by appointment. dtww J I-2 cents per pound lots of so poundf ana Qupwards. We have slaoa qu ntity of very nice bright crystal sugar hic we offer at ilne of men's line _ the rate of kid boots ‘. 26 pounds r$l.OO Cailesriy and se ro your supplies for preserving- . , $2.75. B_tf,Cl‘ :& G0fi white my tn: ` Only $i.85 See window. _ Sp|’8gl.|¢ & Coe Call at our studio and see them Photographer. Sunnyside buy anything 8119*’ °’ that you get Wl1ite’r. ,Just a few pictures for dining room and parlor ._......___._ i " ` 'M *°White's Best Chocolates _ e dup “jog rich, mellow and of refined flavor. It is not possible to Sf r 1 _' Retail price 6oct per lb. Name on every piece. See V UEE 5 C ry UARDIAN ...................... ....., ......... J. A. Msbonald. Cardigan. was in that City yesterday. _ _ F. B. and Mrs. King, Washington, DJ), all visiting in the City. W- 0° nlnlls !l'¢|||i»¢°f.°\ms over by the Northumberland last evening. Rev.lathar Phalen, Sturgeon, was a passenger by the Northumberland last night. H. V. Jamieson and MissJamiason, New Glasgow, N. S.. arrived tu the City last. night. I 1 N. S. McPhee, Summeraide, was regis- tered at the New Victoria, St. John. ,ea- tertiay. - R, and Mrs.Mlcohell and cbild,Araher-at were . mcngths passengers arriving la the City last night. P. C. Brown and J. F. Gallagher of this City, were registered st. the Dufferin, St. John, y-aterdny. Miss Mary McDonald, of Carney Hospital, Boston, ia visiting J. B. and Mrs. McDonald, City. ~ The S. S. Halifax took away s large cargo yesterday consisting principally of quahaugs and:blueberrl os. Latest reports from Rev. Dr. Doyle, Vernon River, last night were that his condition showed no change. ' Mrs. Hector Mclnnls ¢.nd two children of Halifax were passengers to the City last evening by the Northumberland. Miss Mary \Vrlght of this City who leaves shortly nn an sxi/ended visit to Vancouver left yesterday for Sumruersido. On and after Monday, Sept, 0 the Rocky Point ferry boat. changes her time of sailing. Sac time table in another column. The Annual inter~Prcvlnclal Exhibi- tion will be held in Charlottetown Octo- ber Btb,i)t,h,l0th 'and llth. For partic- ulars sea ad in this issue. Miss Mae Inman, Roaelllill and Misa Lao Tuplin, Margate, who have bean spendingavery pleuasnt vacation with friends at Grspsud,hsve returned to their homes. Samuel Frome, managcrfof the McAl- plxlne Pub. Cu., Halifax. accompanied by Mrs Frame and two children leave this morning for their home and after a pleu- aant visit in this Province, Magdalen Is- lands and Picton. Oominenclnr tomorrow, the Baptist Sunday School will meet at 2.30 p. m, Clnnaes for all ages, and s welcome for everybody. A special invltat/on la extend. ed to students of the P. W. C., tha C. W. C. auf the U. C. C, Remember 2,30 sharp. Ona who has observed the matter closely [informs The Guardian that the weather forecast published in this paper sotnsmonths ago outlining the weather for the summer has been horns out very closely. What seemsto he wanted now is for the same prophet to turn on the line weather supply. The St. John Tha Teaohlfrs' Convention to be held lu Charlottetown Out. llth ic llth promises to surpass inattcnrianse and in education- nl value any yer. held lu this Provlnce.'l`he grant. made by the Government. towards cxpcnovs of the convention has enabled the committee i.| charge ta arrange n pre- grum of unusual interrat. |Among the new features is ths offering of prizes for papers on important educational t.opic'. For papers of not. more than 20(1) words, “What improvements can be made in our School syatcmi prizes oi$30,|20,and $l0;\re olTered.Gover- nor McKinnon, Hon. F. L. Haszard, Neil Melieod K. U. Rev. A. E. Burke, and Dr, S, N. Robertson have consented to aol. as judges in this competition, which is open to nil. Prlxcs ol $10. $7 sud $5 are offered also for papers on, "Tho Improvement of School surroumlings,"janfl for best. Time Tables in actual use la ungrsdotl schools. Considerable interest is being shown in these competitions und papers have already been received by the Secretary, ll. H. Campivrll. No wide nwalrs teach- ers can afford to miss this yesr‘s Conv- n- tion. St. John Telegraph: “Mere man is uavar looked upon as occupying an important placenta wedding, but at a marriage ceremony performed hers last evening he was placed farther than over in the background. This wedding marked a decided departure from the con- ventional line, so fur sa S~. John is con- earned. It was celebrated in St Mary’s church, the ceremony being performed by the rectnr, Rev. W. C. Raymond, D. D. The contracting parties were Miss Artie Williams, of New York, daughter of Mrs Rosa. of Carleton, and llarry Allan Thsyer,ot Holyoke (Mn .)| ,The ushers and all the attendants at the cera- mcuy , with the exception of three litile boys, who acted as ring bearers, were young ladies, even the groomsman’s place being vu filled. This is said to be quite customary in New York and ia the pre sent Instance the arrangsmdhis were made io meet the wishes of tha bride- groom. Mr. and Urs. Thayer loft on the Halifax express fora short trip through Prince Edward island before taking up their residence In New York, their future home." .li » : Our Command Syrup of Hypophos- phites is one oi the beet "toutes" and blood-builders sold. It givsaa good ap- petite-restoras the nerve force-and makes you hraltliy and strong. Only 76c pei bottle. A. W. Rulrlln,Phm B, Sunny- aids Drugliliil- ___ n="=` - _~ - Rev. Geo. E. Rus will preach a special sermon to students in Zion Church tomor- ' row evening. _ , .V In future all classified and other advar- ‘ rising. verbal replies to which are to coma tc this office will be charged at double rate. The funeral of the late Mr. Bounty , ’ tales place today (Stturdry) at o'cloclr`. p. ln., from the residence oi A. T. Dollar. West Royalty, to Winsioo Cemetery. There were about 150 excursionista arid regular passengers up East River by the S. S. Cityrof London yesterday afternoon. On the return trip there were six lambs and tlva cases eggs. Tunnel ballots are tolling like snow flakes at. Tha Guardian Otlicc. Thay come from east and west, from north and south ' Every wind that blows waits in votes for the Tunnel. Keep it up. Senator Ferguson, who has been ill at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, forscversl wssks past, is reported as ' improving rapidly and it is thought ha C0lI1plt:l€llC5S Of the Wide Cll may beable tnlssvc the he-pital at the and ot the week. Persons sending advertising matter to The Guardian sro requested to state whether same is to appear among Classified ads, Business locals, Announce ments or amou z regular display advertise ments. When no auch information la furnished the management will not b held responsible if ad does not appear~ here deairul. When Rev. Doctor Burke was in Montreal recently in connection with the C. M. B. A. he was interviewed by the Montreal Star and in the course of his talk with the reporter the tunnel question came up. In reply to s question Dr. Burke said. “As you know, I_ was attending the Maritime Board of Trade, at St. John. It was enthusiastic on this matter and agreed that it could not long bs witheld. Anyway, Itold them-and they knew what it meant-that we would tightit through, oven if itcams slowly and grudglngiy. The Hon. Mr. Puirsley will boa good friend to it sa is Mr. Logan, of Amherst. and, indeed the wholemn-itlmc delegation Sir Wil- frid must makes substantial move. ln view of the uwful disaster nt Quebec, the bridge proposition put forward last vcar even if not condemned on a hun* drcd other counts, has received its quietus. This is well. \Ve can per- mit. of nodelaylngor diverting prciscts inthe ‘.unuel agitation.‘ The Island wants it-Nothing else but ii." The St. John Sun says that at a meeting of the ilrsmen’s tournament committee to Seeing is the only sat 65c, Soc, and 95c, per yard. Navy, lblack, lrown, 6oc\to $1.20 per yard. Phe new dress tweeds, out doubt the prettiest and sho vin here- perfection in H And a display of the best the Mills have produced. isfectory proof as to the uice, and comparislon of values auf' prices prove we servo you best. A Good solid wool serges in black 28:. 35c, 420, Navy blue serges 45c, to $1.50 per yard. Fine Amazons and Veuetians. gray, plum, greens, etc., » » and broad cloths-w1th- n'cest assortmenut ev er weave, dye, and cclorings Shadow checks and plaids etc, ctc,. Your most critical inspection invited. consider the hose reel race protest aflld- avits were ialrrn from Chief Broderick, of the Halifax fire department, Chic! ltsnnhan, of“ Uharlottetown, and Wm. Wallace, Capt.of the Yarmouth racing team. time in the quarter milshoae reel ' race run Mondav 'afternoon one of thci . Sydney in--n lump!-rscl with the hose dur- 1 ing the running. The sworn statements of others taking part. were also taken. limb, the Sydney man denied that he had sam;-cred with the hoaa butasld that it was so fixed that the coupling had become Thrifty Houseke Sanderson Qi .ilunu aide Grocers. 1 E -. - _ R S Muscovado ugar |Olbs 5.5¢ ' For Crystalbugar C|'ioic;0|O lbs C . C Best Granu- 0. nod zo u..s|.oo loosened whlls on the run. Thejudges “_ ng , _ _J w , __ ==s;_,J m unanimously gave their rleciaions that Sydney should bstllaqualilied and that llsllfax should win the big prize and . Charlottetown second. The little ditiiculty on the question of tha members of the teams being bona fide salvage corps mon in the salvage corps race, in which only tha U. P. C. of ilalitsx and the Charlotte- town men took part, was nmicablyaettlerl when tha captains of each organization at Have ynu "Bd ou- competftqon ad ner of this contest. P WANTED Eve-ry gentleman who wants any hln ntne clothing line lo inspect my new springgcods. They are the prettiest ` patterns you rvrr saw in mltinga r coatings, trousr-rings and anoy HEWSON TWEEDS» MONCTON vssoinqs. This 1. one .ms to get your tlannela blankeiivz. Jlurzets. ft/C . e'¢ clothes prada to order at. the lowest possible price for good goods. l have int employ the beat mechanics in Char lot.tchow`n and lfyou leave your order hers you will rrecivo entire satisfaction.. W JAMES CALLAGHAN Merchant Tailor, ' etition. . which appeared in Tire Morning‘s their own rr-r|u~-sta made aflidavii. that C di 1 th tt | _ G g f M G dl d 1| oh-if re-an °~\¢~l1=~d °-or wa- od~f-=~»- .§f.i.'. ofistift ..irii°f.t§i.§1i2n. uit iff.°.i§ .iii-.'n°w.. pifin °.'1~°.f}'p.l§§i oi and "HY '-'“°“ mm '° “1““' '-‘f\‘°- Ch"l°""l°"h 'S "‘°fPf°'° the Will' goods bought from us. The reverse side of which contains the whole com- list Y¢°\"5 Ffiif- Somebody is going to get n good thing out of lt. I/rw prices on everything in general dry goods, grants' furnishings, TWEEDS, OXFORD TJVICEDS, \V. give 35a per lb for wool in X change for any goods in the store. . C. TURNER, & CO.. Upper_Queen btartt thi ' _'>`\ . Q _' psf.: , §;>§_ ‘~ .@- \ »',\.dll\l\ 'U O FFC B-Queen Street /./is I ___ ____ s... .___H >Fl._ __ _ fl __,_ l_ , ROSS Q MATTH EWS, Representing » The North American Life Assurance Company, The Richmond 8. Drummond Fire insurance Company The _,Canadian Pacitic Railway - - Desiirlsay Block Charlottetown. _ e J... -1** < J ~f_ Z _W The C f id ~ Zh!ii.f“..3'.ii...2.H.'L‘i'.ii’n.i'ii'2ff?.?. of ann glasses may be lnvsolv nniiinee by tll-fl Has m°\"\t=~ We pay particular attention to Sail !Sa|i! f ii.'f.t,°ii.'§°°r.i||°%'ifng or'r?tii"li§n.:i wfabo obtained. c auu ly thc lenses of such -,,,.."“°° "ii "“. r..r'l:..:':. ....'“°'° n v .nlnlhiivomlbfdisecacn we triad 3\\\'"o;n 'lenses and nuke them any it a e. Bilur metlrlddls of cramlmntlon give bc t results. ry ua \ G.|".||utcheaon. .iieWEl.l-Iii. AND tii'i*ii‘l..N Steamer "Engineer" is due last of August with cargo 12,000 bags Liverpool salt Will be sold low while lat d- ing. CARVELL BROS! 8-t4dtf ______\_______ McLeod Qi. Bentley Bar-rtmrs and Ahornays-at-law. settomn-. an me sank or"Neva scorn. Honey talcan. Orrrcns- Bank oi Nova leeds Chambers wwiyr. Chulottotow w.°a. o. Moaihifs. c, c. oav`ln`iij`|=rv Morson Gt Duffy Barriatera and Attorneys. Browrra Block, Char-iottsmwn, P. it I. MONEY TO LOAN l vt: tori i-1| one itovai Bank of Canada Head Otiices In»New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. T ' ‘ c°"“_-““°' "°"' 7 *° |°~’° Stanley BYOS-2 i’.'::;:;" .':!:.'"‘:.‘..:::3 Wonderland To.niglit "Denver Fireman"-Splendid rep-lroduc*-inn c work done. and daily routine uf i. o llrc, tight. ers in this western o ty. . ' . Hurry lip-An amusing picture. of the llt-7 hurry-up on -duty. ' "sorty Winsii'--Funniest pl ture seen for sometime l"rr.l lt iufrt d h . so slrdnilluatrnted song :Farewell i-`uruot~ -not-", by Prof. As liachanau. 1 . 0 I I 0 PIBOOI1 F- "Dogs nmol aa,Sm‘|l|fr|r|eru"-An interesting pieturu showinv the intelligence of the uo& and how faithful ho will perform whatcrcr tluuf thi A me 1 Admission 5 cents Nothing cheap but the price. The biggest five cents’ worth in Canada. Come when you like Stay as long as you pieaee. 7 l5d\l nv-ag i___ , Auction T am instructed by Christopher Cairns of .Freetown tcsell bv public auction on Saturday Sept. 7th, |i9c7 at 1 p. m. sharp, the following stock and land. X3 choice mllcls cows; 5 oxen 3}4yeara old; zz young cattle; 5 calves; 6 spring pigs; 5 pigs 15 months old: brood sow in pig; 2 horses; 80 hens and chicilcna so sheep; x5 lambs. ` Also my farm at Freetown Station formerly know aa Ismes Wall’a farm, containing 150 screen little more or less .onvenisntly situated to school, store, eration, Post ofiicc. churches. A never falling brook crosses about middle t-f farm with an abundance of alder mud along the sides. This farm will be sold with or without crop. Also my farm formerly known as tile David & Mary Wall estate containing 85 across little more or less. 18 acres clear and balance covered with s good growth of hard and soft wood. This farm is situated on West side of Road leading to Rogers Mill. The above sale will take plarc rain or shine at the homestead. Stanley ,l3r0S. Terms easy and made known at Sa`e. J. H. CROSMAN uKf-.l..r.o\oov Exulgnulon Halifax som. 25 to ou. 3. C. TURNER & C0.$2o.ooo|iPniM|uMs The Low Pficc Swfc I Education and Amusement Combined No Department will he silglm-ri 's BALDWINAIRSHW ° will be a novel feature, the first to U r 0 0 appear in the Provinces. For };`ntry-forms, and all infor- mation. wrlie ` M. Mc.F HALL. li anager and Secy, Halifax. 8-t5utts rttstgt l1 Farm For Sale The lixecutors ot' the wi' of the inte Ggorge Clark offer for sale the home- stead farm situate at Clnrktown, Loi. _'47 This farm contains over zoo acres of upland and a large marsh. Will be .sold ata bargain to wind up the estate. Apply to the Executcrs, S. C. Clarie and Kimble Collin. Mt. Stewart or W Leitch, Charlottetown. 8-z6tlrtf _ _=_, ,__ ,.___= ._ ___ ."'. - .. _Yi 'ap '.' "..}` _'.6215 ,;~_.._ Synoosls at tanadlan liorii-Wrsi HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. but Dominl ANl‘;h‘d.lln nrllhlnlto nshithiatgtawsn slid Aibot-t»}psccpt*l»\5l and and ll. not renamed. may bo omca od by any pawn who is the role head ofa family. or animals over if year sga. to tha as wad one-quarter section urea, mon or . porno ll . th I l ..'l3§l\3‘i3¥'£'h.“iil¥€n.. i.. “£..iLi.“ ul iilfh u':|li“h“' t ad i aired to perform the coridldollalzzrfnaclidnlrggrewith under om of the following plans. 4|) At least six srnutlw mslflmcv upon find cultivation ot the und in each ycsr for three 1 an. tl; if the futher (or mother. ii the fathct- ia lcccasedlof the homostrador resides upon n iarvnin the viciuiiyof the loud cntslod for thc requirements as tc residence may be ,sati- ficd bv auch person residing with t a fathct mother. (li lf the settler has his permanent r-cal 'lance upon farming land owned by him in ilu riciniig of his homancod the requirements a- to real once may bc satisfied by rcs donno upon thu said land . Sir months' notirc in writing should bsrrivcu tothe t`n}n‘|||ia»~iavrcr‘ of li\o|r;inion*Is\':\ a ai Ottawa c ntcn cat oapp v or pa en W. \\ . C0!! Y. Ile ut oitholntcrinv. .~&.lg.-lltu\v\li\nrl1.ml pithilcalton nf this lift rtlaeniout will not be und ' > ‘ Yldilui ,ws ,_ ”'e?e`»'. , , ¥:‘“--~i5°.T;°7f` it 'li 4-‘ H5 ,. f 15 v 0.N’0UN G 1- T Wonnderland ` T'\55o'.-_;:§e;'lT .-=»~ “+_f:‘_:~*T»“»-_ ...gs-' -J i l. 'l T l1;',l itil 2 " .1 :rv fini ‘L tn; “ -1. , ~.»-.-_~a. i »-“___ ,z i t v I E.” __ . HQ qv’ .,,., , 1 P .i l , r to J -.1 ,ft .r . srl iii . 'r ,il 'V 5 W l-git l 1 l ‘ 1 .,_. sw , ,, . il ii ,,, r i i. . :i .-. W. lc.. ; 1 } . - .1 .l` 5 it ....<._...~.<__f _ 1' ‘t - . i .-,‘,r .t_ , ‘. f.. w A - v -` of -r i,,,.-§ er “~ ‘ 'iii .,\t`- it r .e ‘ r a . 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