£5? r.»1- ~ a..y-,.¢er_-1aer:re¢-f<'sss~';1~e-r:~111»"NP’°¢‘1f`F"*‘*" ji; ii i 1 li _‘.4 o-. S. 1 4.- ,i l 4. | I 1 i i i i i . _ ii ii gl I ' . 1 . I » i I l ll." i - I il, nl ?I ""°.‘i.`.`-23' if lil "E--vw--=“-i-AMF :.aeer:e.c.: 1. i v.__ Iiil : Ui I ii sl? it ll ill li. i sl( i,_ 'l 1».»qao¢¢u\r;:<~‘-»<' *leer --~»-~;=¢-qvnu¢»u»~uua¢v~»*l°'\‘f\‘Y" ’“ ‘l 1: i V . ~.,._~, i -»-ov-an-p I r .-...¢-~v-=-_~.':j -once-._-__ ir li .i _i l. 1 1 i \ or ‘s » . s i s l I ,I l .Q 1| ,i _» il 'T _ 8 5-. 'ii ii; e e. il? E \ 1 1 _,, .........f$3!'.'...T1f.. .~,.,,m,,,,,.. ....-~. '_ i fi li _,, .,,, A ..,,..»-»- ._ .~ f 1 é i _.ia-._ -».-,-- *\'“'° . ......---ww ew- ,,,,,,,¢.,r.,.~..¢»o¢»¢\a--'»- "*" ““" l ,uv Y .,,,..,._.»--.V-1-.wry-”""T QT 2"”.“5" 'if “Ii -."' _ _ _“_ ,W ,_.,_._.._,......-w,.,..a-._- -_.»_._---y.\,»r_.,-f ~- -~ -__.__»-. , »- _ _ _ . _ ,__ , _ __._ _ 1 , -___ ._ __ . X. ., .sg ._. _ _ -,k_;g)_g,§_r.,;1,~$=§_§»f_._~»; 1' -iv »_ {-»_ ~~ 2 .. 3. _ . -. , _ __ ..- _» . ~...f._,`-~ ,. _ 5--.;,,, .,_ _ _V - _ - , _ _.ov _ _.., i , _ _ . _ ._ _ ~ __§,.,'. ' 'Q' ' r ` ' ‘ i '_ - > = 1 . ,_ -~ ~ _ _ .' ' _ _ _ ,_-».,, _ §;1.,. ` ~'. _ 5 / THE GUARDIAN OHARIDTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUSP29, 1911 €< This is a Good Da To send us a Trial Order for ICE CREAM ‘ You’ll enjoy ice cream to day, and the warmer the - weather gets the more you’ll enjoy it. Telephone us (No 238) or -_ send us word and we’Il deliver _- a kage at your door. PWce make our Ice Cream from our Pasteurized cream- which is absolutely pure and admittedly superior in Bavor to ordinary cream-and we put it up in 10c., 20c and 35c. packages. ' John 6. McDonald I Pasieurized Milk Factory, _. W er Street. gg |~_. _-rr' il KADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE, N. 5. Founded r838as a Christian College. Arts eourse marked by breadth and thoroughness. Wise range of elecsives ipnlag two years. _Elevgn r eaaora, specia rata eir _ e- gaitmenta- Standard of scholars p high. Salit of work recognized by Havard, Yale, rnef. and Chicago, as equal to that of the best Canadian Colleges. One hundred and fc-rty dndenta pursuing arts course last year. Elective course in Pedagogy recently added D currkulum. Students desiring to take only n_'partlal course may select studies subject to the approval of the Facu t Expeynses reasonable. A considerable num- ber of scholarships available. Ned session opens Wednesday, Oct and. For calendar, or furtherinformatiou amd t T. TROVI ER, D. D., President. Illlllll llllllilllllli lllllllllll (1828-1901) AChristian School for young man and boy _ers the followingfeoursesz Matriculation conrae,Scienti£c course General surse, Business course and Manual Training purse. " There are nine_ teachers on the staB, four of whom are in residence. _ The Academy Home ia undergoing repairs and will henceéorth be heated by hot water and lit lectri bye c ght. _ . In connection with the school there ia a juvenile department for boys under fourteen years of age. School reopens on the 4th of Sept. Por urther information apply to I1. L. BRITTAIN, P.-iiioipii, woifviiu, N. s llllllll Slilllllilil WOLFVILLE, N. S. For Young Women. Oilers FIVE regular courses.-C0_0€l¢. Yonai music, Piano music, Art, Hooutlon, ln- druction is also provided in Violin, Uenography lid Typewritxng. _ Easy of acoss, Unfurpassed Locahon, Modem and Sanitary in Equipment. Skilled and Com- tent Instructors. Deeply Christan rn Amo- gtion and influence. Fall term begins Sept. sth. lu' calendar and iuther information apply to 11 EN RY TODD DeWOLFE, Principal. 6--asnoafdhw LA _ _ __ _ ._ SYDNEY, C. B. ADVERTISEMENTS F. A. G. OIISELEY. BARRISTER. &c. BURNS’ CORNER. Charlotte Street, Sydney, C. B. ky 6 daw Alun 1. slioooniio, L. L. o Barrister, ¢Sc. SYDNEY, CAPEBRI-ETON, N. S. Branch Office, Glace Bay. C. B, Collections promptly attended to. lov 19 d&w 3 mos. e-... ai- Joseph lloDonahi,LL,B CALENDAR FOR AUG. .1901 New llth. 4’h, 2lZm. in. ' *MNH 8‘ *lb* EBSQ h m 8555$5=5§5Eomaem m Q§§E55oQ®nwwHég5g a 3§gg38B$G§§§2 gggwwwq 555 $53 QSEGSQGB EEC 55; h Thur 4 Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun ' Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues _ Wed Thu Fri .Sat unaseesaacenare essscsoeeses: E355 In 51 it i-4 Q Q55 Swmqcme Egggggg 85.”-9355 E oC5omqau»wwwn~ §§§58§5a§§a@5C 583385535525 '.2-’S88l°i8E3§!S!8»'-’ CI § B G 855'" i’1$_&‘i_§E iéée 1' Y§~ ' I BOOK 8: JOB PRINTING MODERN type, modern and hst _ presses, the best quality of sta- tionery and a long and practical experience in the business enable me to turn out superior work at the rates charged for poor work. I have now a complete and iirstclass job Printing plant-at your service. ARIIHIBALD IRWIN, Pubii=h¢fP.E.1.1ima Magazin ' Otlice-Richmond Street, West, Next door to you by Telephone Ring me up. Telephone No.i8g. E I This is not the Busiest Place Un Earth Still we are kept on the jump all the time to accomodate our custom- ers, who appreciate our all the time bargain sale. We have snaps in all lines of Crockery and Glassware. Seeing is Believing. So come and see for; yourself. W. P. Colwill, .- il 1 = I _ 'W-5 - __ 'W Mw,,E_m SUM’S[|)E or ohssooiiisishhsr Full Moon, lst, 6h, 34m. m. __ _ Last uarter 7th 4h 2m m Superintendent Sharpe was in Souril iifiit $‘.“.§"3is:’?.2f‘ii’.’.’.',§‘.?f“’ “L r<=wd=r Day of Sun Sun Q High Water. D Rev Mr Mahon was a passenger by the --__ Prince County. return to Brocton, Mass. and Wallace. blacksmith business at Summerlleld. MB.. David Hanson left yesterday, on return to Worcester, Mass. after a vaoa Tux foUowing were on Tuesday evenin send, T. D. Ramsay. MR. G. W. Warren, Summerside, Sam- uel Simpson, and Miss Simpson, Lot 16 returned home Tuesday evening from at- tending the Maritime Baptist Convention isd by two attendants arrived in the city 4 I 3 Il l!l , -I _ at Moucwna ° . p nied by Mrs. Charles Taylor, Malpeque, who will spend two weeks visiting in St. J oh n. A Half dollar will buy any cotton shirt waist in stock, just a few left. Prices 950 $1.10 and 1.40 will clear for 53c each. Spec- ial bargains in Cotton Wrappers2 dozen light and dark patterns regular prices $1.00, 1 15, 1.25 and 2.0.), will clear the bal- ance for 75c each,-McGougan 8: Wright. - _29 li S'SIDE is not the only place where dogs have been troublesome. The St. John’s, Newfoundland, Herald of the 24th saysz- "A gentleman complained yesterday to the Court regarding the big dog owned by the Banx of Montreal. It had jumped on him and knocked him down. Fortunately the beast was muzzled and could not bite.” The same paper says ; Many dog licenses were paid during the past two days as well as the costs in each case. Another batch will be issued Monday and parties had better come forward and Save the Hne. Tun building owned by Mr. J. A. Brace and occupied by Mr. George Clark, on the' site ofthe proposed _extension of Spring Street has been removed and work of grading the new piece of street will begin , shortly. The appearance already has ` been much improved and when the new way to the “new settlement", has been properly opened,this part of the town will be second to no other for beauty. During the past live years, no less than ten new buildings, or an average of two buildings ayear, have been erected besides many other improvements on the two blocks on either side of this street immediately north of Convent Street, some of them being among the finest dwellingss in Su m.- merside. For a great many years the opening of this piece of street has been agitated for and now since it has been opened at this time unveiling as it were' some pretty localities of new and hand- some residences, the general public will commend the Town Council for voting the necessary amount to have the work done, and the town will _be much better for the change. -_-Q-_ WHAT IS LIFE T0 YOU# Ifyou_ are a victim ot piles, as one plcorson in every four is I You suffer keenly m oneof the most torturing ailments known to man and may well wonder is life is really worth living. Certain relief and ultimate cure is awaiting you hy means of Dr. Chase‘s Ointment. It has never failed to cure piles painlessly and naturally, it allaya inflammation heals wretched disease. m-Ql- HARDLY SPBCULATION. Ottawa Citizen: i Sending the con tlngents South Africa coat. the country . 0J$2,(lIX). Up-to-date Great Britain GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTBNDED T0 ° Sunnyside. im bought si,ooo,ooo mon of sospiieqin NORTH SYDNEY, C. B. Canada. Considering that the most of N0vZ)3mosd&w _ the two million spent on theeontingente _ . - ' > went into the pockets of our own people ;- - -so ‘ 1** 'either on contracts oras pay to the & troopsand that the troops l-rought lap: _ uitea stack of 'British severe BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. I(Cma;;;e;;sm :mcse cause upfuthe N01-Am|g§_ pUB|_| ’ g1‘g_ _ I) emp e a spec a on. OFFICES; l(acDonald'e éock, CharlotteS\ t a i ` ""°` “W” S"-=» °=~ °-- ~- »* *..?.’.:.:.:'.°..".’:.““‘°“°......si::. '°‘°““°“'° eoeoiai ascension so coLLLnc'.ri on ' REAL ETATE. I and ken t |ou°l,o?scn¢nu,I'ii§<1i>s°uonie»°°°iaveaeaB°°'h gi lorrowed as clients may require. loll l- hchto A. l 6, liefelu. Oct 17, d&wll»w 41 lim ARCHIBALD&Co _Slmmi llltylni all lullltl ‘.?.....°...........A f,,==°"i....'“°"‘ ir. W. ...:~inn..c amos. I I #l#l# Forget *that we manufacture the inest GINGER ALESREAM SODA.LEMoN SOUR, ORANGE PHOsPHAT U ‘ E, sam §::’;_R1I.I,A, etc., tobefoundon P. E, _.U * We fully guarantee all our goods. All 'wewantis oryoutogive thematrial *weknowymiwillbesuited u rio ali , reasonable an alltimes. mics’ P1 ' ha d vepromptaacare- 6 . 1.. lllllllllll 31 Ill). -I Insurance Agents. mme - -e 1-f-~‘ s J." `> ' _ __ ‘ ' t ' F I Mr. L. G. Wheel- left yesterday one Rlv. Allan Hudson left yesterday on M,-_ charles Drew has returns! after Miss Lucy Glover returned home yes- b°r° terday from a visit to friends in Pictou Messrs. Percy F. Strong, F. G. McPher- _ Mn. Samuel Semple returned home from °“7° Bwwn Tussdar nicht and will wrt S Mis. Home ceilings. Charlottetown, P. . ° Mies Edythe Hamilton of Weeks 8: Co-, “OU IDGUC I. CBP' TPBVSTBC Ind slll.Dll1€l‘° wa. Q passenggr yggterdgy by “IQ BX- side. R Messrs. H. Bates and Geo. M. Kent, elected eld of h - "U U 9 SUmm°l`Sld° PWS Truro, came tothe city yesterday evening -=-» byterian Church:-D. Gordon, Colin Town- w “ke put in th rm, Prof. Arsenault and family returned to THE Baltic starch factory building will the cn hat |8111, atm, di be ld t P bli A ti F 'd y n 'pen ng 8 vm* so a u e uc on on ri ay, 1 M _ A W h _- I was cured of Acute .Bronehitis by MIN August 30th.-W.H. Manson Auctioneer z on at r menu: 8 ome .inns r.1NnniN'r, 2, ,,,d 3; ,, 8,-,,,,_ ` Mr. cmd Hmm, who intended raking J, M, CAMPBEIJ* T ` part in the sports did not arrive last night _ Bay ot Isl_mds_ ln Summerside Cornet Band played on 'T l 1501511 d th flll fttll 1'. Mr. Lefurkefs lawn last evening when a ,ow ng e ea o B e I WHS ¢\ll‘0d Of F&¢l&l NCUHJBIB bl nice program of music was listened to by Mr' G°°"3° Hndmmf °t ‘N B°“k'°f MIN ARD’S LINIMENT. a large number of citizens. M°“t1`°~°l° T°"°“b°' L’ “smug his °°'°““ WM, DANI_E,I5_ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hyndman. Sprm8mu_ N_ S_ . Miss Edith Hamilton left by the North- umberhnd yesterday an mum to Tomnw Dr. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson, who I was cured of Chronic Rheumatlsm by _ to ,mend the mminery opemngs in that have been spending some time at the sea- MINARD'S LINIMENT, city_ s-She will probably visit the Pan_ Sldé, Will l!el'\1l'l1 D0 12118 City l50d8y» BCRGE TINGLEY Albert Co” N_ B_ ' _American Exposition before returning. Mrs; Hedley Bantam and masse;-}G¢¢rgg MRS' Ge°"“'° G*`°°°» st J°h°» Wh° ll” " Miss Hattie Yates, dau hter of Rev. C. _ K S U P been spending afew week at Cavendish , F_ Yages °g _ _ , Golden B C., is visiting , and Mallleqlle. left T\1¢S1._ _ _ lzmonnmnct _ i _ __ '~ - . -_:- "*f.. I - 2.' ?~ ei »I~. _-` _ '. . `*»f~"'-t..,;;_ -£5 .'~ ~3‘|w”."$yf~;.’i _ F .Zi . _ '.:,_,»';~.<.'. .- , _ . ?'__ . -_z .;;_ .»'f_1.~...-_ '_=..- ~ nw ., ~»-.»j,_;--, _ ._ ~_+.-_ . ._ _'yy ___,___.,___»,_.,.,._.___..;___V_ _Z ~ 1.1.- _ .- __,,, .,,,-_. ,_.., , . _ _ , _ _ I i- l7thJune . . . . . . . “ 1stJuly....~ . . . . . . . . . .. " “ 15th July. . . . . . . . . . . " 29th July ............ .. “ “ 12th August . . . . . . .. “ °' 26thAugust . . . . “ “ 9thSeptember..... “ _ ' I , . -‘so _ -. _ ii will be a passenger by the express this _ morning en route to her home after visit- ` ing friends in Caledonia and Valleyfleld. ` _ _ I vacation with her uncle, Mr. Joseph I U Heartz, of Cornwall, has returned to her s home. _ I ‘ ~ I' . y 1 I . ` _ . returns today after spending a. shdrt time " in this city. Miss Prowse leaves in a I " - week to enter Mt. Allison Ladies’ College, ` ~ ' Sackville. _ I Mews; Hg", Wmiam, and L,,,,,,,,.d. ` _ Will find our establishment the right place to marriage ____ Dr Rose to Mm ____ Garments made by us are noted _for their ease. B,0w,,,u_H,,n,,,,. given __ and .good finish. Our stock is replete with fashionable ._/Rem _,_ C_ and Mm Spum Rem Hem, cus British and (fauadlan manufacture. Garner ofmurray River, and ur, M, R0., We are agents for the celebrated OXFORD Bethune were passengers by the express and have now over 100 PATTERNS in Stock. last night returning from the Marit' ' ' 1. “Y .Rev. J. G. Burroughs of Berkley, Va., ‘ . has accepted a call to.the pastorate of the _ Central Christian Church of this city, for ' . - ‘ * three months with ai view of locating _ ~ permanently. He win begin his labors Moroha-Dt Taller, M0-‘ri-s Bloik Op. Post Office on sept. sth. __ (‘-harlottetown. CIRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHOEA, L an all Summer Com lal in C i en , _ ...i ii... ...hy ’2....”§° by i'I.ffiZ.».i Pnoposno sAii.iNos|=RoM Blackberry Cordial. Al Montreal and Gharlotteto L , ‘ __` _ nuiemo 'rue seAs`oN o|=i9oi K--mesh J. Mmm. B- A-‘ °“‘"”“ ““F”’”§§.‘I.‘;‘;’.i?..‘ii.T°5i.l`i.‘2.§3Z:."2£?i°°i»‘5.'L‘;?.°°"°' °""" ,mm ,O mu . room moarneaa Fnoll c||"row|| OFFICE:-Brace’s Building. AT 2 P M ABOUT 6 P M Summer-side P. E. Island. _ I Ionday, -3rdJ“une. .. Monday, 27thMay .. ..- 10IfDJ\'lIlQ..» .. .voor 24thJune... “ 7thJuly... . . 22ndJnly.. .. ---- ' _'5thAugm»¢ o ooo' l9m »» se¢s¢U .¢aool¢° l6thSeptember.. _30thBeptember......... 14thOctober.......... _ " 2suiossobo..........