"7i..¢.v~. . __ me --1-a.. f_`iL&' -‘ .I r I I i .~! l~ if . fa, » ' i»é`ii-if . l.~.._ ., _,iii 1: - .,, _. :,j;__'.`. in-=,;II--.1 .‘, ,K 1:; dll. ,In _ ff _off _._. fs-, :If 1, il in ,Qi .. 'lil-'i 'il l I iii I1! i'I_ ‘ .vb l, »’g % If iii ~.;7I': I, =,1.l= .. i.\ -. 1 -p "'--sv? `. iii? _ ;',;5_~. ' I +.- v ,_, I i .» I I I , 55'; . i if ‘ ‘¢. It-‘#§ ii- ' ~ lf’1i» i.'§“;f: _f,;f-_-W., »_ ..,,.._»..~ . -. ar, _ , . 7' itil I iTHE CHARISOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, AUGUST 1°, me. `_ - ' _______ ,_____ W _ --~~ i=l=u=__`¢. __ _ , == =_ 1.__------- - -----»--~~--W -- - -- rnonl APRIL OF. THIS YEAR to the present time we have sold more of _ Lowney’s Chocolates tlifin were sold in this city Iliolc of last year €XClI1d- ing the holiday season l.\»'.vncy's are as good as ciiccolatcs can lze made and gin; satisfaction to hundreds of btiyers. YI/c ke cp them in bulk and packages and have a line assortment at all times. .4 ._» C l. li. lAiii|iSllN, DRUGGIST, 'rin Medical Han. E~w~»s4~»lb-v-~nv~n»-E The Art Dressing is knowing how to secure that wlricli gives the neartr on Arr-rcARANCI<:, and by coming to me for your tailoring and S'rYI.Is1{ CLOTH you can have the best of appearances at a modest out ay. A pleasure to show goods. CRAIG, llPI’I‘.R QII EEN ST. I . lwlaw 5-3 Q .le 2., E -'Rf-'\»-N--'vi- L.__..,__._. _*__* Til MERCHANTS lfthe Harvest Excursion made a hole in your stock of I U Trunks and Valrses l ieprcsulitj. livcleigli N' Co _ Ltd , oflhfoiilical and will he very pleased in fa-nl you a catalogue and price l:.:t Drop Ins fl p vstal card. C. Leonard Grant 9 '|'o\\'.\'. l 'l`<~l<‘phonc 519 :IO _Q I .<1 itll £EHVlGE l'1-.--.wziigi-rs, baggage, etc., conveyed »\:;~,-v. iitrc des-ircil. Leave orders at Mc- I-on:...l Sr .\lcl{innon’s Drug Store or at rrL.'.i>ItfI, Sydney Street, near Steve-, s\>;I’:‘ Currier. I. M. NICHOLSON, ` I-21-I ii 1 vr. Telephone No. 25 -, The Sumuierslde Journal nientinns to vlnce an l recognised thomfora as lalanri Guardian Publishing Gompany. 3m-Ad\'crli~iIIg and Subscriptions. I :£b~~J. l’. liood. Otlice. J. P. IIOOD. Advertising; lliur I". H. NE\\'SOM, Subscription and 'THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1,, ,, , J ,,,_ , , , I. Josr.1MPAR'ruI.. 1mr.nuar.s`, Nl~:\R’gY,nse‘;kei:ge:t all gmatofixrl-l.lh';'§tlr?: bg.-tlnterests of the people md pN.l THE PmoPLE's PAPER. ruinrrrneri In Io umm, New raw... clock. North Slds PM Omoo. charlotte- town. Prince Edward Island Canad at the following HWS. Dflyablo in advance- a, - Momingklddition (daily except Sunday) one uicnth 2502 P" Year. . . . . . . . ... . . . . .$3.01 'i`ri-Wee 'ly Edition th ouday, \\’ednes ay ana. I* rulay) ver Y°&l`- - ~ - - - - - -- - - - - - - -01-00 The Guardian will not beresponslble for currency W “MUN remitted through ‘l mails. Send by Postal Order Express Order, 01' liL'HlBl~€l`ed lBU»0|' P0¥IbIe to T e iirancl: Offices af Summ¢rs1d¢,AIb¢rton. G¢0"9ff0'l3"b 5°°"{~* 3'|d5f0'lf°‘9U¢- f* TWO TELEPHONE LINES. Q I:I:i.I~-»N¢~\\‘- Department. - Izob -J. ld B. McCready. Omoo, ` uma.. Hour-S 5 a. nr. to 6 p. rn. Ulllrv 5011111 um- too p.m:1.ao p.m. to A an JJLB. McCRl<1ADY, Editor. A. IRWIN. News Editor and Job Printing l'l.i|_'r. Assoc. Ed. Mnkazirlci FRIDAY MORNIX( THE FISCAL YEAR AND if C. R. The change in the llscal year of Canaria diminished and delayed tralilc of the dull rrnniycnancorrerows EUARDIAN considerable surplus to record. ownership and control. have reacheda the road sci!-sustaining, checked the attack will bc renc\vcd if any pretext can be found. Provinces, that the Ilntercolonral shall remain under national control, and to Minister 0! Railways should bc upheld as far as reasonably may be in striving to make both cnda meet and making the road pay its operating expenses durinll the short year which places the road at an obvious disadvantage. The reason for this will bc more apparent at the and ofthe year in March ncxt, especially of the winter should happen to be stormy and severe. The inet that there is anything; but a surplus oflalior in tho Maritime Prov- inces is clearly demonstrated by a body are in present need of .H0 more workers. IIII.In~I.\lIr>ns sliunlti timmy It Gnar- looks it eve ` -_ _ _ - rywny-Its the Machine you -»»\I\- I8tlIrn the kccn rye ofthe Journal editor. i want' A_ Milne Fraser’ HnmM_ UML ____ sale of high grndc boots and shoes. Dir- ‘ counts in-low all other dcalcrs. In some lots-50% nff. No reserve-cverytlllng ._ the 1'-f'3‘lll°°f C"l’“-'|°9°Ph ne“"l ‘limi th” must go. Sunnyshlccutprlce Shoe House, Q A . arm of which Ire Is the haul sein If. I.Iie` charlottetown. 75'-'» f l’.l<].I. Rails ay last year 577 tons of coal at »-- $3. “thc lowest lliwre vfliny Dm dvnllmz The superiority of The Smith Premier r Y .' 1,; ` “=_,_;,-_j~“` .:sE§='°“-=‘?'*” - ““ ` ' _., _ ,4__,` mt. " -'..t ». . :Ii '-` ..`\`_f ,:iIII‘-_sy I , II .v .-`."" I W' I C i. ‘L .` . ¢ , >,». if I I - - _ I - _; ,_\ _#J cams y . ._~ = i ' __ -,.- =~ =-=‘ fi” ’ f- - im _E mg; _ - I _ ` I r ~. _._ - f '- ` ` V to you personally -by ~...--' '~~ f- ll ' L' ' , and quoting you prices. ark Wright Furnishing lin. %i€%i(%¥ti%i(¥ilf%*l§#3%%@¥l%gi dozer; Ie sons why the qnali?y of our furni- tII'e is better and our prices lowtr than cisc- where -- but prefer to dt-m nstrate these farts showing yor the goods that as it may, having taken a patient, somewhat critical period lntheir history. known to incline to suicide, she should Ontario and the West arc now, when not havcbcenlcft for even five minutes acting together, all powerful in federal unguarded with the means of suicide affairs, and seem disposed to get rid of ready to hand as in this case. Either the lntercolonial. The better showing of these means should have been removed, or last year and the firmness of Hon.`:l\ir. the patient put unfier partial restraint, or Emmerson in taking measures to make aconstanl. watch kept till the suicidal Under the above caption the 5° J°h“ San comments forcibly on the exodlll °f rouim mea to nr. war, arguing that “ll these men an needed at home, that bbw ‘ is plenty of work for them to do and thlt if wages are somewhat hiuher lu the West, the cost of living is proportionally high. The Sun concludes that 01° average man, with little money. “nd without some definite, i1l’l"”B“€“l' occupation in view, who makes the long and expeallve trip to Manitoba or UIC new Provinces to seek his fortune "li taking far more risks than thc pr0SD¢0lB justify." - The counsels of wisdom in all IIB" have been against frequient reIl\0V\\lB- It costs a lot of money to close up business and get established in a new po=il»l0l1. And afterward, the change in climate; the had water, the lont-lincss of the prnirles and the extreme void of wiutsr. | are calculated to make nniny of those who go, wish they had s aycll at H0111?- Much of the exodus is duc to mere restlessness, thc wanderlust that is Ii sort of craze and is not hased upon prudent forethought or deliberation. Again, people go west, as too many take apatcnt medicine, because it is so pir- sisbently advertised. 'l`iIc` railway companies reap arich harvest in trans- porting the exodlans; the land companies and speculators have lands to sell, and they all find it pays to advertise. Men, and women, too, are caught by these advertisements and come to think they are worse nit' than they really are at home and may find a paradise in the wcst. Many have removed west, to their lasting regret, just as many have taken some patent mostram to cure imaginary ills, and become really ill in consequence. One of the saddest letters \ve ever read was froma young woman from n Maritime section who went west with her husband and wrote to a friend, a Inembcr of Pul- liamant, of what she had suffered and was suffering, especially from the win- tei"s cold, the bad water, and the loneli- ness in a strange land among people of differing nationalities. She spoke of thosc \vho say you do not feel the dry cold of the Northwest, and what she her- self had suffered, and this was more the second winter than the first. “Young men, stay home" is in most cases good a/lvlcs. It does not build up the Domin- ion to take people from one Province to another, any more than it makes a mnn richer to transfer his money from his right pocket to the lcfi. WHEN YOU DON’T FEEL WELL Tryallutch chocolate tablet. First you feel batter; then you'll look better, Your appetite wlllcome back and your stomach will be atrengtliened. This famous remedy purlfios the hlood. I sweetcns the stomach, stimulates tho liver and kidneys, qnisls the nerves, and for indlgestion and constipation is unequalled. It lan remedy every man and woman should keep in the house. An occasional tablet will keep the bowels regular and thc stomach sweet. Insist onthe genuine article. Ilntchl Atioctor for ten cents. One gives re»~ lief. For .sale by all drugglsls. TRADE AND SHIPPING. P0 RT 0F CHARLOTTETOWN. Arrived, Aug. 9.-Frank, Grant, Wallace; S. S. Electra. McLaren, Montague: Millie Washburn, Davis, Picton; Mar- cella, Iiayden, Brule, N. S.; Kate and Ella, Vanamher, Bale Verte, N. B.; Prince Consort, Phalen, Picton.: Cleared, Aug. 9-Frank, Grant, Wallace; S.S. Eieotra,Mr~I'.sren, Montague; Union, Gerrior, N. Syd ncy; Unclo Sam, linrpell- Port Iiood;Charnplon, Orr, Rlchibuuto; Kato and Ella. Vanamber, Point du Uhens, N. B. is-iii* In Great Demand- The demand for Chamhcrlaln’a Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoea Remedy here has been so greatthatlhsve scarcely been able to keep it in stock. It has cured cases of dysentery here when all other remedies failed.-Fa/INK Jorma, Pike- ville, Ind. This remedy lsforsala byall drugglsta. at home, make the long _iI>\H`l1i‘Y WSIB. ,gawwwuvwr ww annanunnnl 555 , Secret Is ut! lunar. § ¢_i.-_*___* Our Carpet Manager has just told the writer of this sd. that heis going to sell all ' his 5oc quality of English, Oileloth tomorrow for Igc. All the balance of his Straw Mattings that sold at 25c to 5oc for r5c, r7c, Igc, 231: ri and z5c. MM RRR! . `Wind<.w Blinds complete, all good and new for 25c. I l ` James Paton & Cn. 'WW F l_. l |NEw ADVERTISEMENTS ON A SIZZLING HOT DAY is there anything more refreshing than a dish of pure, sweet ice cream? Your doctor will tell you it is the Inost healthful dessert von can have. Ice Cream Satisfaction is what we aim at. Try ns to-day. I E. J. DesROCHES, SUNN YSIDE, Ice Cream Parlors. i Silurwftf use-an -f\r»v~'W~°-»\|lr-vR¢~~="b-/N-°-4|\~n~-Jn..-.|\,»I C HQQSQ' BEST HICKEY TWIST. PEARL OR RUBY th never derlvod that real onloymen which is his. They are the lem: of the o a. WINE CUT MIXTUILEB IN l AND 2 POUND TINB. ""E'.§"-?.‘{. 5°. .l`il‘F"°L.50N» ` l z 'mamma nan nn.nnIannuni§ ` "sr/iv Houavouna urns" - f i - _ - To New Advertise ments li 1*! iz To Let The House on Prince Street nr, _ cooled by Mrs. Geo. Carter. rooms. also modern bath room and heating. Possession given on Oct. lat. Apply so I4 wmwflw G. D. I.oNo w on.'rn_ Black Diamond line :sv ` ' '-;r.‘. ~.1‘~>'. `."7."-../* -- 1... ' -_-_ __._», .J__.-~ .- ), ,,»- .,._...--,__,. _- -»` _ ,..- The S. S. “Bonavista” sailing from montreal Monday evening Aug, 13th will be due_ at Charlottetown Thurs- day evenmug Aug. I6\h, and at noon Friday Aug. 17th ull; for St. ]'ohn’s, Newfoundland via Sydney and North Svdney,carr _ ing’ horses, cattle. and sheep on deck, an produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight, and passage apply to PEAK!! BROS & Oo., Agents. Aug lo 1906 d3l I Ilan Sail Your liaai Eslaio or Business no Mailer Whsra lonalod l’I-oportir-s and Business of all kinds sold for cash in all parts uftho United States. l`lun't walt. Write today describing what you have to null and give cash price on mme. If you Want to Buy Any kind olhuslneas ox- real estate any- whero. at any price. write me your require- ment-r. I can save you time and money. DAVID P. TAFF, THE LAND MAN, 4 I5 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kansas 8-gdtwryr No'ricE Is hereby given that the underaigned have leased a 1 the fishing privileges on their several properties -at Moofe’a Mills, Milton, and that any person or persons found fishing or otherwise trespassing on their said properties, after this notice, will be prosecuted without any distinction. ' MRS. WM. MOORE. JOHN Ai. COLES. JAMES COLES. Milton, August tb, 1906. Igdtf. Gi-ELAJNE Bazaar lea The Sisters of the Charlottetown Hospital intend holding a llaznar and Tea in the MARKET HALL During Exhibition Wcck Donations will be thankfully re- ceived at the Hospital. Bdaw To _EE-r. That desirable property, the residence ofthe lalo Chas. Palmer, corner Weymouth and Richmond streom at present occupied by R. V. lllmock. Good locality, convert ant altua- tion, modern convonlonccs Heated by hor water. Ilaliac front roofcollam. Nice gétrrlun. ltlnqulro of r. Jas. Paliueriiz Great corps Street or IL V. Dlmock. Royal Bank. 711i lncsvtmcnt n Diamonds is as Safe as Bank Stock What is Prettier Than a Nice Dia- mond Ring 'I Me are showing a beautiful line of Diamond Rings with varied settings- rnany of which can be changed to suit purchasers. We believe them to be excellent values. We will consider it a favor to have the pleasure of showing them to you. Tl' w. N. IMTON, . -/1 __ *Q-i`\\ ' ~. q- ,_-Z' ‘ “_ i ' \ 51?- ii .. \\.._ Ez ll ll, I il ‘<1 A Modern ||§' is a luxurious comfort. It need not be any more expensive than your means permit. Every job of plumbing done by ns is thoroughlv inspected before being pro- nounced complete. UBT OUR PRICES - ou that job you were thinking of having done before leaving your order elsewhere F red.|I.'l`rainor, Plumber and Heater Successor to late Charles Hermann. Grafton St., opp. Open House. “If you are planning an outing for this summer,a rrang to spend a week on the beautiful Miramicb' and take in -Chat,ham’s Big Fair September 17111 tn the 21st _ I Cheap excursions on all railroads. A great display of Industrial and Agricultural products' Excellent premiums, good music, amusements of all kinds, and something doing all the time. Two (2) days racing on Chatham Driving Park adjoining the Exhibition grounds. 52»000.00 IN PREVIIUMS. Purses divided as follows: Free-for-all $50000; 2.15 lass $300.00. See programmes, prize-list and other printed matters for particulars. ' ` Sanwfsm ‘ I George E .Fisiicr, Scc’i' 5"” L- J-lW¢¢lll¢. PWS-, HARD CDAI. T0 ARRIVE The sehr. ‘ 'Calabria' 'is due to arrive here from New York during the latter part of June with s specially selected cargo of about 700 tons Anthraclte coal in egg and chestnut sizes. This cargo will be sold at very low- est poasible price while discharging. Book your orders at once as prloel at mines advance each month. PEAKE BROS & C0. Clftown 3141!!- Hani Coal In egg and chestnut due to arrive about JULY 2-in. sais Lnov nnriea Will be sold low vvl1ll° class ¢5oo.oo; 2.19 class $400.00; 2.24 class $300.00, 2.30 landing. Telephone 278. 7dtl| twmll. . 3, - 1 GEO. IE. FULL.