/ Tilt lewelry __ __ _ _ __ _ _ ,`\=l' __ liliiobuoatena-snaps ._ _ ‘Wig \I\,lhowiug_a large line of » _p souveNm=--. t _ - `»i3!°°¢l1¢l. Belt Pino, Hat Pins, Spoons A - _and other novelties injewelry. ‘_ ‘ 5 You will Bud our " through- ’ , Slillt r iii lllt l!i0Ylili>`t'~' line well worth looking , l UTZEI-aIaW`.E‘l=a leweler and Optlclanr Alle-fr You Seen-Them - 3 The Very latest _ 9 Phill tinted hack ground »P~H_0t 'I' o 5 lillpeutteiactive. artistic. V - ` :Quo 9.1%: O' Barra f _|i0"r_n*" 'Fly Oil The-only reparation of the kind .thatliss stoodthetest. We have been :Islling ';fu;eke" for some years and o eveye ear oi _a single case where 'il has failed tb give setisisc tion. Flies ngver hotbar cattle that have been sprayed wltls_"Buneks.” -~ Price gooper .gallon tin. Ge'o. E. .Hughes ' APOTHECAR IES’ HALL . Hard Coal __..1N._ Peanut, Egg and Chestnut ¢ Best' quality' due to arrive Aug' 15th at ~ GCO.. Ei. Ellll’S _ Coal Yard. A ,_ 8-zdttstf - Cool and Refreshing! ._ The weruiweather calls or semethlng rsfreahir to drink to seep you in wnrkgg humor We can supply you with a choice line. ' _ svnurs nr aw. rnavoas 5 not up in ro, 15 and 25¢ 'l hottl . lm orclt 1.1 J _‘ Wgiaave s choicsllne, every ‘ heellehy drink io, 15 and 250 bolt GI. Call and see our stock-all `- s fresh. iicliennfs GROCERY. Two stores{°c§',§}‘,°_°,',‘_1,“§§f‘{' _ .me_ Big Sale y _ isinearlyover, _ your last _ chance to get up-to-dates » footwear at _ ,manufactur- ers’ prices. Women s $2.50 0 Patent Leather Shoes Every woman en- joys good looking shots and desires to be in fashion-but we don_’t all want to pay $400 or $5.00 for a .pair of patent leather low shoes, \ - Madam we ask that you take a look at our new $9.50 s_hoes»- we doubt if you can tell them from a $4.00 quality-we have sold this line before and can recommend the wearing qualities. 1 Special cash price V, $2. 50. - A Alleyffl Co. 3 See them inthe window fl .9 _ |]H.H.U.JUHNSl]N, S -V Kane street, Practice limited to Diseases old Rve, Bar, Nose, Throat an Skin. ‘EyQ (ated and] Httodlfol' I 'orrron nouns Dtolla.m. l.r‘."l-‘i.llpm. Evenings by annoautmsnt. . dtww » eheao Preserving sugar `We bought slot of West India Haw Sugar (liusoovsdo) suitable for pre- serving purposes, which we are now offering at the low rate oi’ 3 I-2 cents per pound in lots ofn pounds ann pwards. We have also s quantity orverv nice bright crystal sngarwhic we offer at the rate of V 26 pounds for $I 00 Cellesrly and secure your supplies for preserving. Beer t& Goff BAYER ' FOR PHOTOS ine first message just receivci from Mars - read as follows: QUEEN S COUNTY GUARDIAN pier saves ~ '~ -= >--3 I: 'il' -- ~~ae.r `a-r' r _ ; _ in New Pro\eseiBlcek`-A-i2hsrlottetown» _hal _';.§_tfn&]s. snotty ofahsot. sense yumhq a cargo. ; _.sn_rs7-a“qosn.waiuro|1~raro,u. s.. hrlsislng is Charlottetown, the guests! 3”°”““ A ; . ~W, 'i lend sotsrtsined e large nam- hl, _'f 'wlllia Band oooasrt,ln Qnsaslquara garden last night. : In future all slasslled and other adver- tising. verbal roplles to which are to cons to this alles, will hs charged as double rats. _V rm. J. oroonm me nav. omis- Ring, ol `_Bostnu. have returned to St- John atssrspsnding a couple ol days_on w-w-we » Tbgra was only a very slightly attended market yesterday-the moss ot the coun- try people probably being occupied with their hay making. _ ' The tire alarm rang yesterday altsrnoon (ora small hlsie in the Charlottetown Foundry. The tins was put out botors much damage was lone. _ 4 Telephone subscribers wlll,. please change their Directory hooks as follows-¢ Guardian Publishing Co. 188-2 Subscrip- tticn Department; 182-3lAdver\lslng Department. ` Colonel F. B. Moon leaves this morning to spend s holiday in Nova Bootie. He will be accompanied by his son-in-law, Charles B- mimi. of Pugwash, who has been the Colonsl‘s guest tor some time past. ~ Hiram Howett and Hina Jessie Howstt, ot Snmmsrside, have returned home after a trip to the White Mountains, where they were the guests ol their brother, Wrlirld Howstt, ot Gorham, New Hamp- shire. Advertisers are asked to have “changes lu not later than ton a. m. each Saturday for the Morning Dolly and Rural Daily, as Guardian employees have a hall holiday such Saturday. The business, and news departments are open es cn other days. The Guardian was shown yesterday s stalls of timothy measuring Ive het one and shalt inches in length, pulled at random out cts halt acre lot of hay, owned by Thomas Campbell, contractor, ol this City. This does not look as ii the hay is going to bo "short" this year. Correspondents should remember shai. to ensure early appearance ol correspond ence all matter sent in should be out down as much as possible. livery attnntlonis paid to correspondence but itisimpossiblc to get anything In as written. especially when as ot lata many communications are being received each dey. Numerous protests from the claw of the S.S. Northumberland are made regarding the statement made yesterday that the S S Perry beat tha Northumberland in the race to portion the previous evening. The Northumbsrlsnd's men claim their boat overhauled the Perry, and reduced the latter's lead from tive miles at Wood Islands to less than a mils on entering harbor. Ou the other hand those interested in tho Perry assert that the Northumberlaud,on accounts! her lighter draft, "cut the corners" and was not in it when the Perry opened up as soon as ahs pre-csived the race was on. Wm. Dairy, Sr., Fort Augustus, an old and respected resident ol that place has Do-sed away. Bs enjoyed good health up to about three months ago, when he was taken seriously lil and gradually piued away and ou Wednesday morning, July 24th, hs quietly breathed his last at the advanced a,;s ol 84. He was an early settler in Fart Augustus and won tar himself a comiortabla hams, bravely surmounting all the conditions which laced the early settlers. Hs leaves to mourn nine children, all grown up, his wlls predrcausd him some yr-urs ego. A larus concourse ot people lollowsu his remains on Friday momlng w'Fort Augustus Church. The ralibaarors were B Callaghan, P McNally, J Garland, P Heron, Wm Holland. and? Nolan- us. Arrivals at Shaw's Hotel, during the post month, included among others, the following: Archibald and Mrs Clark, Uri Hart, Mrs Cartwright. Laurie Hart, Wliilnm K and Mrs George, Miss Jean George, Miss Graco George. lllas Rachel) bell, Miss Maud Manliulis, Toronw; T B und Mrs Brown, Shrrbrook; Miss Black well, Toronto; Mrs B W Donnworih. Miss Rosie Lonuwox-tb, Charlottetown; Mr. Fred Summerville, Master Jack Sommer- ville, Tomato; Miss Joan l.ongwo\'th.\Mias Dorothy Longwcrih, Miss Mabel E Loug- worth, Master Fred Longwcre h, Mrs John A Longworth, Charlottetown; Mrs l ll' Storey, Hrs A E Cummings, Brock- ville; I' C and Mrs 0'Hare, Ottawa Robert and Mrs llaqis, Montreal; W Land Mrs Cotton. Charlottetown. John F, Krs and llestsr Jack and Ross Kerr, Toronto: lies Cochrane, Rochester N Y; Miss V F Bennett, lisa A Bennett. Connecticut; A lclurchy, Mr, Campbell Dr Helen Campbell, Rev 'l' C Brown, Tomato: John and Mrs lcKay, llontreal Angus endlhsllnllurolay, Toronto; W B Stewart, Charlottetown; Hrs George l|oLsod. Ill Beatrice Holland, England: Helen Andiluu. “iss Harris, Charlotte- town. _-1.1-3-;-_-__ 2 Our Soda Wair trade is svsr on the Increase-Wlyl Because we have the tain lu the i Sprague Je C0 mioos sole. SEND US UP SOME ` 'procunbls. Onrlescrsamsodsssss the jL~W. cf‘Nhite'0 Chocolates-lllilllll| tml allth latest lla n, hen you soon on W iipoifimdritii; pottiiil and half!':>xnnd_wboxes with Wgili, iinost. icun PN! use-use Uly purest fruit savers. and the bass ersem best in the City. Tlyue when thirsty- Reddln Pham B. Sunnyside. - Aroblldiop lolloliald, Picton, was a peessssssby the Northumberland last mst, ua visit to nu Lordship Bishop rmpssts, nsums tau monitor me lllseeaoiisouavislttoltlaslsssr. ‘ _ Business msn should remember that 0 the da in thsressrusoh count-rr every v the wsskaxupt _ Sundays and statutory holiday; ny advertising lu The Guardian s Baralbally with e guaranteed avenue desolation hs' IW1 of at least iou slioulnd DC' issue. - '-Persons ssndinu advertising, matter to The Guardian are requested to stats whether same is to avD°\l’ IIWDB Ciasslllsd ads. Business locals, Announce- ments or l»lu0llll¥\llli' display advertise- ments. When no such information ls furnlsboi the management will not be hold rasponslhls I! ad does not appear whsrsdssind, _ The Guardian-ls given to understand that a number of prosecutions against E. 0. Brown, will bo brought by the Attor- ney-Gensr-el,aotlul'g tor the Crown. Sev- eralcasssaro 'cited in which charg~s have desn preisi-rad bythe parties who claim tnbotlialasen. It is said that many certldcatss oi stock were lound among the elects ni Mr. Brown by Wm. Hawley to whom he made assignment. Ir. looks as it this is some inundation for the rumor that Mr. Brown had been deal- ing in the stock market. - Annouyormrurs #During the month ot August Dr.Ayers oilioe will he closed each Saturday alter- noqn, ` 7-Wdlw EA line mornluu appstiser BALM O- RAL SCOTCH HARMALADE. Absolute ly ilnuston the market. Ask your grocer H°Nsme Saturday August Seventeen e8 B day set aside br pleasure, and go to the picnic at Corren Ban. 7 Ridwehw srhuring the summer months Psion dt Co., will close their store lor the usual halt holiday on Monday as in past years. 6-Yddti. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CNARLOT TETOWN- \ Entered, Augtisti-Venture, McRae, Port Hood. I-Swift Current, Beck, Picton; Frank, Grant, Pugwssh; S.S. A. W. Perry, Hawes, Boston; S. S. City of Ghent, Hare Hallie F EWlll- -___ , x; ranoss ard, Herring, Murray Harbor; Swallow, Shannon, Tatamsnouchs. Cleared, Aug. l-lrone, Dicks, Plotou- 2-Venturs, McRae, Plotuu; S. S. A. W. Perry, Hawes, Boston; Bwlte Current Beca, Picton; Frank, Grant. Wallace; Life Boat, Anderson, Piston; S. S. City oi Ghent, Hare, Summerslde; Frances E- Willard, Herring, Murray Harbor. __--i-.l._...i.__ WHY BURN YOUR TOES1 Stop uslnf Acid Corn Salves, use Put- ,msn's Pain ess Extractor it costs a little more, but it's tar the hens. Use only .“Put.msn's"-$50 at all dealers. WANTED Bvsry gentlemen who wanta any hlng ntns olothingllne to inspect 'my new spring goods. They are nba prettiest patterns you over saw in suicings r coatings, _ trousarings and ency vestlnus. This lathe store to get your clothes msdew under at the lowest possible price fnrgood goods. I have in employ the best mechanics in Chan lottetownandltyou leave your order ‘hero you will receive entire satlsfaotioi.. JAMES CALLAGHAN Merchant. Tailor, Upper Queen dttsrttstf __l._.____. 1 Ou Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months ot July and August the (are U 1 Picton and return same day will be $1.50 including ton. T-l0dt.l Auulll. i ds;/J' e Q fi. The Correct Adjust- ment t§.i5:`§`.`..-"“"°-e"‘§*l".‘.-`-`"§.-*I.‘1‘4°"i"»"°`3 “. ?a"£”n£ ar sa 0! Iwi G.F.|luAt‘0)l,iP;}ss_2'ii. ` lleet 11:10 at '£130 LIWVGYD BIIUY _f°r° » STANLEY BROS. VV _s GREAT sr Wonderland l Continuous from 7 is |010 Programme Monday and V ' ay Nothing but the but and newest. For the lint three days ot thin week, the greatest entertainment of Motion Pictures and ll- luseratod _Sonus ever °f°=°d in this city, inclndltlg: od M uni `i'»hir's'r{lRri|`»'i'ii'i'°_n~ai'i9»:' lim# rig: his » - hire tchsnof goes h L H ohst°li'dl.r`|,iinlatsrs arzss a¢mh)i:sucoe‘: I the ful livaL The Boar Hunt.-as aspaotacular uiotumuiis ‘is one o! the best. ret. shawn dvirsx a full re ' ° r‘:.“.':.‘:”l':“.:.§..‘*.r..':i'...:‘.‘f;° .‘;.‘;:::.."'..°. s a Thr dw ddh|:i.i'|.‘l`hdle~ Tremendous Reductions on the Following Lines: All fancy dress muslims, dimities and organdies~ one third oif. 80 muslins now 60, 160 muslins now 120, ’ 250 muslins now 170. 120 muslins now 80 200 muslim now 130 All rnuslins from 300 lto 380 #now 190. 5 35 pieces dress goods---one third oil. All white ianeymuslins--one quarter oil. Summer wash suits and skirts at 750 on' the dollar. Ladies' wrappers and house dresses$1_l0 now 900, $1.25 now $1.00, $1.50 IIOW $1.20, Children’s hoods in silk and muslin at 670 on the dollar. Lari-iiesialnd 0hi1dren's linen* and duck hats 400 now 250, '750 now' 490. e Spe0'§i`l in ladies’ black eotton hose 160 pair now 2 for 250, Special in ladies’ black eash- mere hose 350 pair now 250 pair. Basket lot ladies’ dressing; jackets and kimonas 850 and $1.10n0w500,$l.50 now 75o,$2.50 and $2.75 now $1.50 at 750 on the dollar, _ ‘Q Iifiiilij About Lace Curtains ,li , *T Our lace curtain department 1 if is well known throughout both ,./4//11,' i . iid. o ,`i,v`~\§ city and country. In order to ‘Arr.¢y1e.._P.r¢..tr..1.tf... in make a elean sweep, we offer S"°;’°?:’;') d S _I ' ygn about 60 pairs ranging' _iii C0°1'v\';°°'“;°,,_ ` . rice trom $1.10 to $7.00 per pair, ' S’“='°= I p ll l I Special in shirt waist-1 whlte and colored bought to sell tor 500 while they last 300 each, 3 _ t Stanley Bros. 0 » mlayqgi Efaonisnldlrilpais snaenol he ioaturgs ol gills lot 4 0 Pd 1'r'1"°`1 r mas nth rnxatrcnara 1 a plessiru Foevigggt the entertainment. l e.""i '»‘é".?'?.‘.”..’i5ti’i'»‘.£l’!‘5»T3’§.‘ Z'l“Lf.?\'I.' fl fhrzdliforeviino between the da s oi Dick ru u llzruu himdown being propelled by else I _ start i 2gi‘|ig‘t&1uf|:sT|ll:“n gh” lication? rhslrulnalady ct lhu ws ht who is de- minadto takes. tow days n the eounzy: ini how sho has to aqueous into quarters n~ o lit. the aouvsnionceot ordinary i-div|dua'm M" rr'-°' 'M '~:-.n:r."°~:t::.e:r-- e|'iiiiri‘ii»'ii"u?smel°s'¢if1°gT°3%&~By» ll: Cswlivv' Admission 5 cents Nothing cheap buntbo price. The biggest live-cents’ worth in Canada. Come when vou like Remain an long as you 7-rodtf please. :;r.°."'.'.t':;“ °°.':;“'.z.'.'.w.‘:.°:..".°..‘".r.":.r.'...“."i3 rrorn the hgswaymcn to the man who event- tr°|-iy . ' ' sh as 11 el in a t a ____==s=ir=m Eastern Steamship (Io IN TERNATIONAI. DIVISION Coast-Wise Service E . J h t Lil) . M d1iByt:amV$;odi?i:ni.l.isyi n|?rg;nl%\'ldays.ioinLuD‘;r{, . es , il n no Exgrlgslgelvtilrhfiia Swsidehip liar.: lnavcs Bt. .Illl2'r\°E‘uesdaysand Sntueday et7.00 p. ni. for Rl."l'lWl.N`lN(}. ai.. 1 °°‘ii l”""§~"’\.‘.'§¥"r`»'I..¢.... .tm mor eaves u on . _ m. Mondays. Wednesdays and fridsrr. gnrggnd Eesriaoldaxys at Ill i>~ m~ Ill' Falwell. \'l» u .D DIRECT BIIRVICH Commencini Joey lat the new Express Tur bins Btosmsh p ALR leaves Union Wharf, liosgznyag l2,00 p. m, Mondays and inursduya °'i'nr5u§n"‘r1ckenon sale at ortuoizzi mu waz sta can and baggage checked rough WMI" ii-‘ellgzltjmucopt llvo stock, is insured against ills and marins risk. W. G. LE t Bl'.%uTifi.ugi.'B. ii-ledmtwt ris --l44-- FOUNTAIN PEN just received another gross Eclipse Fountain Pens Every pee: wsrr ante Price, com plete with Only $1 OO Mailed postpaid to any addl’¢¢l on receipt of price. John Connolly ¢ll.Co Ano therStep in Advance I sm pleased to intorm my pat- rons that I have added to my al- ready up-to-date equipment twt dozen folding chairs, which are very neat and comfortable. They are at their disposal FREE should occasion require. i}.D.WliI(iHl ; tl , ` \|tlio_ t ,I-Z-_’ ""2 V M4. . £“r-23 ‘ ur t to We Good Custom Tailoring Iam prepared to do the the very best tailoring for al classes of customers. I would he s pleasure for me to show you the cloth oi latest patterns. Prices moderate. Let me have the pleasure oi a cali from you. C. Alex. Brown 1 CUSTOM TAILOR, Opposite "Two Macs." 5~il rnwi Amos.