tw-*_ -.__ --.-_~r._._. ,.r.~._ .__ .__ .__,. i 1 ||ARD.f_C9A\» _ : TA- .. k To ar_riye.t§1is_n10nth Schr.Robert McFarland ‘with 1000 tons Scean- ton Coil Wnnola with 550 tons Lackawmnua Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut .S_l;.e_s,_ ff _ 1 We would advise customers to order new ill! 'delivery froin the vessel. Ha¥_d'_»C0¢i_ is 250 cheaper now than it\1will'_be in September. Oideryour shpply' today _ ’ A- 'f‘_°l§_2,!["‘!.0‘¢i C"- h Brush _ Toot ahnrved handle and ir- ' the user to -clQn every .. 1.1.., ~3.»:i~.'~Xr.-.‘;i'f» 1 1 fm! is rwvided ' ng up, ' ._ , ,:>~.1.¢ ....A. .25¢. pany -Q of Rl _ _ si spiendiiva ue at its price. .. .. cKmnon Druq Com ' Corner Gt. George and Kent Sis. ` V . Mg Re "-fa `to0th-- particularly the back back that keeps it sanitary at with_a hole in the hanild for had xa 1 tooth brush h surface which enahl Buy the REXAL . ;i';fSf\ Ma The egularb A ' _ Rit-0-liie’s One Dollailil ii Pen We wish to 'call special at- tention to our One Dollar Fountain Pen. ' - F This Pen is_made by THE L. E. WATERMAN CO , of Montreal, the makers of_-the;famous_ _ ' Waterman'a ldbal Fountain Pen It has the regular -Waterman feed, mkt solid goirbpeii in fine. m.~iiiiim -and ' coarse points and comes in plain and chasiid barrel. In s word 'tis ‘A Pen that always goes, ful- fills all expectations and sails- 'liea the moat exacting writers’ G. E. -_RITCHIE _ii ` F or _Sai¢ Cheap Desirable hors property at Southport containing _ el; _..aores, with r-r~ m\rr|~ A bs utllulsprln hiiioonwnientto the nouns ana ,pump Mignon water is at the door. This property is w_|ihln_lt1e ngnutgvg "1_'_aL|; e l9 :i.'ic.*:°.1°""f’.ff viouiiii 1 . ,_/-- -': mill, ir-~‘f» e ,`. `,__._.r_ 'f iv \ mv. ir., P. oi sim lveudins a wellaarued vaetion at -Fl-\‘l°ll,l`¢9\ Haklbroolh where he £50 ¢ueet’0t Rey.. I-larry_B. Blah. .' ' _ - lfenx- ' _ ' _ Gordon Whitlock of the Nova Sco- tia Telephone Co., Halifax. ls visit- ing__i1_i Charlottetown the guest of his Khrsnta, Silas and' Mrs. Whitlock. -_ Itfnnto-auyaa-thtrPeg_v1su.`. _ ' l ' is the is B. B. _Cabot of the Black Diamond Line ‘sailed for- Sydney, C. B., -last evening after discharging- a mpgs 0| geserve nut coal for Buntain, Bell & 0. - ‘ f . . . . Strathcona Farmers Institute in- tends visiting the Experimental Farm On Tuesday, Aug. 2'ltb,‘ bo arrive there not later than 12 o’olock noon All members should make lt a point to be Present. _ _ _ - ._.._. - -The Annual W. M. S. Convention furthe Qhsriottetown District win be held in the Methodist Church, M-“NSY HBl‘_b0\ll'. on Thursday Sept 5th,. The usual one-way fare will be given by the Railway to all attending Yesterda 's eastern express arrived utes late; the southern accommodag tion at 9.35 a.m., on time; the Caps Traverse accommodation at 10.05 a._- m., ten minutes late; the Tignish np-"\. commodation at 11.40 a.m.. on time. _ The following 'prices were secured on -tlie Charlottetown "market square yesterday _and 'have _prevailed since last Tuesday:-White _ oats, 60 toql' black oats, 61 to' 63; new potatoes, 50 to 60, beef (quarter) per lb, 10 to 12; beef (small) per lb, 12 to 18; The prices quoted by _the wholesalers are potatoes (new)' 40c ,new hay, 40 to 50; white oats, 60 to'6i black oars, 61' to’ 63'; straw. $5.50 to $6.50. The -will of the late Peter Paul Gil- lis,' Charlottetown, was presented for probate by J. J. Johnston, K. C., inventoryshows the estate to cou- sist of about $27,094.29, consisting of house and lot valued at $6,000, household furniture, insurance, mort- gages, available cash in banks, etc. The bequests follow: For masses for the repose of the soul of the deceas- ed and deceased members of his fam- ily, $100; to his son John U., in Boston, 420; to each of his daugh- ters, Bertiadetta, Ella C., and Isa- bella. $5000; the residue to be divid- ed equally between his three sons, Peter, Harold I-l., and Donald D. The executors, w_h_o hold the property in trust, are Rev. R. J. Gillis and John McPhee._ The will was dated August za. 1911. D. fL. Cease, the editor and manag- er o The Railroad Trsinmen, the official publication of the Brother-` hood of Railway Trainmsn, will be a visitor to this province, arriving Friday, Aug. 30th. Mr. Cease will bs accompanied by his wife. He is considered one of the best labor writ- are in America, his ability having been recognized by the Inter-State Commerce Commission which has ap- iliolnted him on one or more occasions to enquire into matters as a special commissioner - affecting their inter- ests iii the Labor world. I-le will at-_ tend he annual meeting, of the B. R. T. which takes placsiigj Charlotte- town on S_ept._ lst. As* his is Mr. Cesse's first visit to the provinces tbl; members of the organization of w ch- hs is a valued mum-ber, are making elaborate preparations for nls reception and delegates from the various lodges throughout the -Mari- time Provinces will be ’ir`i attendance at this meeting to joinfvnitb the P. E._Island boys in their welcome. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) For the second time in two days, the wedding of Leo F. McCready of Halifax, N. S., and Miss- Catherine' Marks of Miami,_Fla., -has-been post- poned. Mon»day_tha ceramouyfcould not be held because the groom did not appear. Yesterday it was the bride who was missing. McCready,- who is chief steward on the steamer A. W. Perry, which runs .betwdcn Charlottetown and'Bosto`n, had ar- ranged to be married in New York, but the ship was late reaching Bos- ton, nnd the groom-to-be could not reach New York in time for the cere- mony. It was then arranged by tele- graph that Miss Marks should go to Boston and the couple bc married, but the young lady missed the train_ and McCready, still single, sailed with fthe ship after ieavilig-word that hs would try to be on hand next Mon- day, when his steamer returns to Boston.-`-Halifax exe. `- _ "Euthymol Shaving Soap is an' antiseptic preparation that makes _ a heavy, rich, creamy lather that pens-_ trates evsn_ths toughest and most wiry brand,_doasn't dry onthe face and leaves that Pleasant. soft. It is one of the most popular _and high grads preparations of its kind on the market today. Prics 250. The M _ K ~ George and Kent Bts. 8-2310!- Fresh, _Rare _ -Pastry ' _ Oar pastry 'has adain- ` ~ risen- _ are ree _ . Pt;day.- German "B\md._‘ . ' 'n'm.v "Parties, Rock takes. Cream of-. Tarts! ` Buns, Drop Cakes. A `0z..,.... . .. ...JCC Phone nl - Y in Charlottetown at 8.30, fifteen min- ter the attorney, on August 22nd. 'l`h,e__ smooth, velvetvffeeling after- shaving- cKlnnon Dru C0. corner Great Yeat’¢t‘dh¥’a Evening l- f' :_ _ Miss Ruth Byrne, Charlottetown, has returned from a visit te Monta- gue. ' . Miss Nettie Baller, Chgrlottetown, left this morning on a visit to Tor- onto. Nat. 'and Mrs. Perry of Worcester, Mass., are at present visiting rela- tives in Rollo-Bay. _ One drunk. Edward -Phalen, was -lottetown P0l.lce Court-t_oday.‘ _ . '1'l1_°'-01714 “'01 a!"e 'on Elm Ave- DUG. `0ll4l‘l_9_¢_l>__0f0yfi._-'ylt present, put.- . -_ _f ‘___ 1 Mrs.-H. H: Horns and Miss Bessie __Bovysr, Charlottetown, lslt tn" m°mi\1E f-0 take in the Toronto 'Ex- hibition. Mrs. Charles J. Patton of Vancou- ver has arrived in this Province to visit relatives 'and friends and is at Present in Rollo Bay. Mr. Paton rs- mained in St. John at his old home Bud Will arrive in this Province la- Tlle subject of tho sermon at me Baptist Church, Charlottetown, on *Sunday morning will bs "Tha Mya. _tery of the Saints." This is the 1”; __Scl‘mDu_ in'the series on Mysteries. In gre evening ths subject will be Purity ~_aintained. .Rev. Z. 1., rash. win lircech atbcth servlces._ °' J B Connoll of the __ _ 1'. 1. 0. ri.,-_ -Freight Claims Department, has sev-' ered his connection with the Rall- ‘-W8-Y. He has in contemplation an ol- fer to go on the road, which he will likely accept at the end of Septsm. her.-Moncton cxc. Mr. Connolly is a native of Charlottetown, Highland Division Sons of Temps;-_ ance, Hartsville, has convgyed to James and Janie Nicholson their h95f'fl9|f» Sympathy in their bereave- ment bv the loss they sustained 'in the death of their beloved mother, The letter of condolence was signed on behalf of the lodge by Frank Tin. hey. Annie Martin and Christina Mc- Innis. 4 An Antlgonish despatch- of yester- dBY'S date says that repdrts appear- _ing in the .press as to the dats of the consecration of Very Rev. Dr. Mor;-1. H0Il._blshop elect of the diocese of A“U€0“iBh. have been thus far uncer- tain and conflicting. It is now stat- cd authoritatively that the consecra- tion will take place in Antigonish on Wednesdlf-Y. September 4th, the ser- vices commencing at nine o'c10ck in the morning. The consecratory ser- vices will be conducted by His Excel- lency Monsignor Stagni, apostolic delegate, assisted by Archbishops M¢. Carthy and Casey. A large number of prelatss and church dignitaries will be preiielit. Bishop Morrison will arrive in Antigonish from P. E. Is- land on the afternoon of Thursday, _the 29th inst.,_by special train from Picton. Extensive arrangements are HOW being rrmde by the citizens of Antigonish for his reception. » "The -pickling _ season will be on now and you will require- good vins- gar. You can make the best vinegar with our British make ol_ Essence of -Vinegar at less, cost than you can buy it. We have also Essence of Malt Vinegar, has the flavor of the iinest malt vinegar. J. G. Jamieson, Drus- glst. 8-22M3i_ Ivanhoe Chocolates #nie iiiiiusiie lisa” ‘ made specially to our order with the initials ]&] on the bottom of every chocolate. we are therefore in a position to -guarantee t h e i r freshness, Sold in-bulk or in packages. 50 cents a pound Johnson & 'Johnson '~ `.f""?i- you could _ desire isin- 5-,-,i»_»_,“)i`_"__ _ eluded in ¢'iE_i.'f5>!f °“‘ @’ \' ai’ Calyvsv - Preparations _ _.9 ~> /_ ’f'_~1~ *\- '_ -/'_,,, 5 ' »` 'cd ,¢,' reparations are meds 1 iverythlog you could want in prep- miieee _fer sae fukin. e°mv\°=i°=» . 3 'hslrandtufeilm Till lids ll oflhl agen; _uw -14'-prlevd ow.- ‘--"\u_|_'erale`l;.' Call In and -look -over be ne. lined $2 or tive days before the Gimp tina 'sevgersse-.‘-hi ‘several houses. ‘- I per cent ' |‘ S_umm_g'_ the if is 50 I( tl 75 (( "Q Loo ‘ 1-Sv :‘ 2.00 ‘* ‘i _ _ ORDER BY MA shippid same day received. Try us. OFFERING is-new this season. There is _ / ` not a shop worn or- unfashionable item in ‘ _ the whole _ga.thering_~_-everything is fresh, /f " ' ` _ ,_ ' ` crisp,a_ttractive,new. But wewantthe space _ r 1" ~ li. if _ __ 1' I d ` \ _ 20 Par Cent Off Underskirts 20 fer Cent Off Princess Slips » _ _ “ fr' 'W-'_' '\/-w _ -_-.ui-..' if .&:- IJ ` 20 Per Cent Oli Corset Covers 0 20 Per Cent Off Drawers 35 cent garments are now only ian at it el I c .l _ _ ww-sms. , E__-°“’“2L'“!l§l'.'§i The _flusiest Sto¢e..¢lI~:=.>.-Cl|ar_!otietowns Easiest Street T' _ 20 pei' ccui -oil all Ladies’ _°;_fWi\iieweai_-‘T EVERY GARMENT OF THIS ‘ garments occupy-so we offer you - .- 20 Per Cent 0lf All Nightgowns __ at u 60° _ ii is . 80° _ _ l.60 IL- all goods as order is .f, /_ .- 8 if. I ii ,fu ,4’;_ _ ‘ 1' "I, _` __/'I I all sizes. Discounted 25 '[25 per cent 'oli all _Men’sl New Summer Underwear Sorueof the best makes in the market will be offered in this line _ balbriggan underwear, aertex under- if _ _ . _ ./1 F- ' si wear, light weight wool underwear in _ K ei, 1 20 per cent OH Cretounes I $1.00 Underwear now 750 per suit _ __ fab '__ $..5o “ “ $1.13 per suit -_ x $2.00 " " $1.50 per sul i "fr ._ .- L '§_".`_ \_ \ Nl \ `E~...`\- - \ *_ _..._-.--§\ _ \\\ \\,; 2//1 t -_ per ccn _t _*__* _.gg N f 11'? " ;-,:_' ‘il ` ` if \ “Q .4 -s \ ;§ T 4:? `; *fy x _ . ,_ ri; -A \ \"`;t\%\\\\§\ e 5 " iii <`»,}{__`,_ / /-1’ / _- JV, e _ \ 250 Pieces New Dress Goods go ai 0ne Third oil L ADIRS Alia BUYING HA N D S 0_1/1 E suit and dress lengths every day from this great assortment of new-_ stylish-- at trac- tive goods. Over 250 pieces to choose from-choose yours “while the choosing is good.” 5oc Dress Goodsi for. . - .-3412 75c Dress G0odS__f0i’ - - - - »56\'» 1 oo Dress Goods for.. . ...67c 150 Dress Goods for.....l 00 2.00 Dress Goods_ for ....l.34 -.~ 25 per ceul oil Summer Siociiigs LISLE STOCKINGS---COT TON stockings--silk stockings -every kind of light summer _stockings is ciiered you at adis- count of / » __a- 'X24 /K " I .,- ~`~.`i_‘5.‘e`/O 'l~_‘ff _ "<` _ '- I /// no per cent off Table Linens _ _ _ - _ _.1 ....w,...f_i__ #asia e |25 per e¢ntutl'i_|i`l; 2 5 per cent olllilli Lace Curtains ' __ MOST OF YOUR NEIGHBOURS HAVE taken advantage oi this great -- sale to add to their supply of new cur- tains. Get your share to-dey while the assortment is good. 1.’ ~" 750 Curtains are now 1500 Loo is an it 1.50 _ _ _ z_OO ic is _ ‘{_ i, 3 03 is - ia O ’1 is it A( '- C. l.I5 |50 225 3,00* _ (I ll -_-_.»~'__ - ~` ~\ .\ " 5 _ .__ *_ .- i \\\ 4.00 per cent ol all » ._ _ 3 / _/i Slieeiings etc iw 1; 20 per cent off nil Shccting I ` f.;-0,. _£3 _‘ 90 per cent off Pillow coitons I 20 per cent oil Napkins 1 20 per cent off Towels 20 per cent off Towellings 20 per ceutoff Curtain laces zo per cent oii Hemmed Sheets zo per cent off Pillow cases _'Ab , _ *Vw _ _ * _ V _ $2.95 Dresses Now $1.95 AND THAT'S ONLY A SAMPLE of iheway things are going in the ready to wear department. Every sort of summer wear is heavily discounted for example, _ _ > 2 95 Dresses are now L95 5.75 Dresses are now 2 50 4.50 Dresses are now 3 00 16.00 Suits Now 10.75- OUR WHOLE STOCK OF HANDSOME _ SPRING and summer suits--all materials-every ` style-reduccd in price to clear without reserve. 16.00 suits for l0.75 18.00 “ “ |2.75 20.00 “ " l4.l|0 _ 22.00 " “ I6 00 26.00 “ “ l8.ti0 _ 0ne Third 0ll all Lingerie Waists EVEKY SUMMER WAIST WITH THE exception of thc plain tailored garments is offered _ if _ i '-¢~' . you at a discount -of one third off. _ _ Q 1.00 Waists are now 67c _" I 50 Waists are now L00 2.ooWaisis are now L54 "”"" 3.00 Waists are now 2.00 i_ 4 _ _rf -.._»....-... _, |25 per cent-Be Prompt. 1'; »» ii ,CLAIMS BETWEEN' - ' _ _ CANADA AND UNITED STATES .___- éf long standing cases known as Dc the United -States, which originally have reference to fisheries, lines, etc. and in many inetrests are involved of Canada, one ol the \Unit0d Shit - h et be selected, but if he can act, Sir Cha ont Canada. W. F. 0'Connor. K. C. mattqs pending number about thirty _._._____----' - inisori Uunusr ron CANADA. ` OTTAWA, Aug. 22-Industrial con ‘ditions were seriously disturbed b number iuexistence in that mont nbeing 'considerably greater than t number existing during June- Th ever, during July compares lavcu ably with that ol the previous mont In all forty-six disputes were r ported to t-he Department. Bu i crease of nine as comparcd with JU and an increase of twenty-MSN compared with July 1.91.1. Abou resumption of operations by m than tour thousand sinplpgssa s “lm-i0’F"“ .__ , __ . ' ' 0' ` ‘ -1 ' . Stewart s cry a 3 -- ‘ 153 19°* 3*. ' ~ use worth up to si_so pawns. up is mio roi- ssc, siigiitiy meme at ,,m,,,, M, "M, - - cuniary claims between Canada Bild was fixed' for October' has been DOB” poned till April next to permit 0! more time for Preparation. The cases The tribunal authorized to hear them _ will bs composed of a rsprescutlfive continuing the South Sea ssalinil iii as and a third nsutrl. None as v on ,_ les Fitzpatrick will probably repres- 'Labour Disputes during July. U10 ll DISCONTINUFI SEALING. _F__ HALIFAX, Aug. Zi-The south Bea __ _ i ,_ _ i OTTAWA, August- 22-il`h'c hearing sealing fleet, which has been suiling from Halifax regularly for t-wontli' seven years will abandon the enter- prise this season and no ships will proceed to the southern Pacific und Indian Ocean, not merely this year . catch has been becoming less year hy - year and for two years no money hfw been made. Another reason for dis- -the treaty prohibiting sealing in thc Behr'i_ng Sea, the ships going in both directions and there is not enough in the south seas alone. Possibly after the lapse of a few years the snsls in Of Htlllfal. il lI\'°D°I`ll\E the 0355 lm' the southern seas may become more 0811545 Mid CB““dl°“ °l“lm°“t°' Th” plentiful on account of the cessation ' wnan it might bs resumed. but in the meantime the vessels are being sold. ‘A good desi of money has been made ‘by Halifax ssalcrs in thc past.. Five _ vessels sailed last year. - TO REDUCE OPIUM SALES. 1, "__ _ B (Canadian Press.) SIMLA India, Aug. 23-The Indi- ,, . ll ll ld ll » number actually commencing, how: “"_5°v_°"”'2;’“€_ as °° is l‘° '“°“l fy the reg a ons rsspec ng opi m h with a view to reducing the interna- _ tional consumption of drug. ,i_ Provincial governments, including M that of Burma, have been .asked -to as prohibit opium sn_1ok.ing_-saloons. ¢ It is proposed to increase the price 17_000 Umployus W," agmtad by of opium sold by the government and than disputss gs compared with 10,- to reduce the amount that any indi- ooo during .Tues and 19,000 during vidual may locally vossesmm t s (C nadian Press) or . _ r LONDON, ,A\lg. 28-King George nearly' two monthrof ldl ssl. ` Few nas conferred the Order of the Garter ol the dypu _ coin till' _during on the new Emperor of J apsn. Prince 'July #srl 'lit _ ‘Jef _'serious Arthur, son ol the Duke of Con- ' ' ' _00\\l0¢ll|Gl\ptl' la' flctofl in disturbing naught, will present the insignia next Motor and Vehicle Show lnduntflal conditions. - 1 weelnfn Food Show on Grand Scale _.__ "Great big' silk bargains at Patona. "l.'i0 pairs colored cotton hose 25c TW Vludvvilic Theatres _ 8-IOMtf quality at 19c at Patona. 8-20Mti ‘ - C' 'deli Th 1 ' 1 vsiu1'asi.s sonar isuiuo hr sr¢‘*ra|`irA_llMaNri’i‘ _ yn _P ty ilaver~aiiits~owntnd- ns-msiyrsfea by seeiq ii.. f..,.. July, ian. A termination ei ii _ _ _ - _ g ,,¢ w g ' is _ _,si tr iicmoononos conirnns 1-iouons _ _ _ ii i in iii Dari _ _ _ - _ for purity and whole ~ sn, ameriesii perfume and |..-|.r.i¢ mama' d “gn gre’ “gr 'ii 1:; °&|;mss. __ §;.::.':_i_;.ct1_:.r.;.:._i_:.;;ci?_._.._,`.i.y _,§’_;:’_§i‘_f_;;nts_;_:¢_§_!:_¢\'___:,,‘.,__ "___ ` ' ' _ ll' 1 ' `~ '-1- ln w T _f M' ~ »l-. - -_ ' _ n ei V ¢ 4 "hot of colored cotton waista at "50 lawn wsiste 31 to 42 wartb~ Excuknons un Au' tm” or _"mv", _ _ ,,__i ii 149 0:. George St. __ - ii-zimi. pawns. a-zum but probably forisevcral years. ‘Tho TUm{g CAU3[g '1~R0UBLE_ MISSIONARLEB FOR CANADA. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 23~The Bishop of Edinburgh and Bishop Jocelyne leave September 14th with other Church of England clergyman for mission work in Western Canada. Sir Geo. Askwith is leaving today to study the Canadian Dispute( ACt.m ` ‘ (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. Z3-Eleven villages lin Albania have hcen burned by the Turks and acts of barbnrism were commiti.sd.m “All prctty combinations and only one of a klnil, spccinl i0 p.c. discount for cuats Patons. 8-Zlllltf - \ "Splendid line of sorgc suitings at ".i00 school dresses in cotton li l’nt.ons. ' 8-20i\lt.l 1-3 oil at Patona. 8-21Mtl ' _ 7*? Wise Invement ' to every young man is Endowment Insurance. A few cents a 4 a week saved now will mean a large cheque in your name s few years hence. It also means n large estate in cvi-nt of your death, absolutely guaranteed after your first yearly payment is made. Get in young. Write us for iignies, stating your nge. J. K. Ross _ ' North American Life Assurance Co. Charlottetown ` 1 15-4 I . i ' F - _ GREATER ST. JOHN 2 Aug. 3|-Sep 7 Aug.'$\-§ep.l'l 1 _ Anoth r Magnificent Sh¢Lw»_£ik_e'That ol |910 Largsni Callie Show Yet Smart Show of Horses Live Stock in General Agricultural Competitions Neapolitan Ti-eu ours in tba Mala _ Buildlpgl T ` w fn ria a ness coupe ra on- ¢l,e°ri'ul Acrgalbetlcs Ernest Trio of Kneckabout Perform- Gll ' Bigger “Pike” than ever Continuous Baud Concerts, Ilusl- -_ Fruit Displays-all kinda Art Gallery and Photos sales. ate -5