THE GUARDIAN. CHARI.0'1`TE'l`OWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. AUG MQW* *F SM# lll!#llll#llll#llll d0“; do il like \oii to find it o it the iie\t poun l ‘rom lllll l Mlllll :. 3 ,. #OJEUWO We have Just received splendid assortment of _ment on Saturday evening. When lasi _ d_ 1 d d _ seen the horse was still attached to the was ‘mme late y procure ’ an It was Perfumes i'nBu1k vehicle and wa' oin northeast ata tre- “und that ms arm was broken about ‘ 3 3 . _ _ . mendous cup The horse appeared to be four inches from the wrist-_ The patient, is a capable navigator as he made several Iwwdoing Hue' A VALUABLE horse belonging to Mr. ‘A150 Tmlet Waters’ CO1 MR.Ti=ioM_»\s LARKIS of Fortune Ro d :Thomas Wilkinson.’ of Jllberton’ .was Sacheg Powder, etc, etc § had a narrow escape hfom death durglé instantly and verysimplykilled on Friday evening last. While grazing the animal tookfright and ran into aplain wire fence, cluding all the popular odo your bottle and have #rms -_ 9 E Mwmlllllllllllmllllmllllg Why, everybody does but there are some people who End it hard to digest. To all such we advise a trial of our Pies They are care- lllllllllll WMWMNMWMWMO CARE wrrn Gussms. a. pair of chester white swine. him in the stable breaking his leg. curves and kept the wagonintact. Evefylfhwg 35 lowest Prices the recent storm. It seems that Mr. # Larkin :was cutting hay in a field on his E “ farm when the_lightnin£r Struck the nia- The Peo le S Dm S chine upon which he was sittting, twist- P ggi ’ ing it badly, :and throwing Mr. Larkin Ol-l18CM'l0S Hill] some twelve or fourteen feet. The horses *S took fright and ran away Their ears t* were badly burned by the electric fluid. THERE will he a concert in Howe`s Hall, Brackley Point, on Friday night, August 10th. Songs and recitations by the school children. Instrumental music by Miss Viola Shaw and other foreigners. Selec- -tions from a paper on Edgar Allan Poe, and Scotch and comic songs by Mr. Robert l Lamont are only some of the numbers of the program. Admission 15 cents. Re- served seats 25 cents. Doors open at 7.30. States. Altogether they will form the T E L E P H on E 98- largest and most important gathering ° Sissski Arichat ever witnessed. son of the late H. B. Plant, was elected Vice-President of all the roads ln the system, with the exception of the Alab- ama Midland, to succeed Vice-Pres, S. B Knott, resigned. The new Vice-Presb S t W _ . tbnlsp. megtto 4 p. m Pastuerized milk at Pickard’s Grcicéiy. i ORSETS Our chea Corset is made of Gre Jean and P y _`“ lnmmed with lace Pr' Then we have a better line at pr W 0 bee our l n° ata ball ii Q, trimmed with lace silk stiich ng, V pr' how von is-int somstning better, here you W” Irs cur Combination at /UG pr' Then ‘cu ti L f r so:nc'h‘nv cool, we can “liven \v,lh fur /ero at 5 pr' Better grades of Summer Corsets at & pr. The name- of our rrench Cn-sets are, Mignon at pl, C O $1.20 pr. These are claimed to be the most comlnrtable Corset made. Plenty other makes to choose from Every pair guaranteed. g *American died. immediately without a struggle H15 r¢lIlNii»i»l\3~y in stat: in the lf _ Bella at and insertion at - .Y V _ . _ _ - _ FINE CQTIQN mmnmd mm BETTER QUAL_lTY, neck ana I ment; but it isa soon nan. than 1 - ttf;-3.1; ff, 343, gleevq trimmed with embroidery f any other. It is a strong White Ltniment V 'wbnthgg _xii _ _bgueé &0l' gndg 38¢_ ‘mg innggigg gg 58c- that is powerful, penetrating,'"i'et clieani to' h o _ g°¢!f,q,T7‘°“ cd ‘- PREPARA"rxoNs are steadily going on for the holding of the general convention of the French Acadians at Arichat on the 15th inst. Large delegations of the lead- gtnldl sfiesnnimuydmixed tpf ing and movst intelligent people of French cooked T§)_da;,°:,§h§§e fffgegng origin of 1\ew_ Brunswick, P. E. lsland good and Quebec will attend, even a fair at- Cream Pies xzc and x5f' each ° , ' Cowan", ples ISC and me each. tendance is expected from the United AT the meeting of the Directors of the Bakes Best Bread Plant system of railways, held in New York a few days ago, Morton F. Plant, dent of the Alabama Midland is E. O. L H Brown,formerIy President of the South Florida railway. Assistant at Royal London of _ , ____ Hospital Mooxenelds, and London Throat and Ear _ H°*P“*‘ nad blood is a had tiiirgto inherit or htillisl in Dlsolsei 0| Tho Eyl, Thrill acqnii-e;bad blood may be made goody ind N080 blcod by taking Hood s Sarsaparilla. ,_ l _ ' - - ` 3 1 -s_-1 ,_ _E-__ ' T I ' '_ HES S L3' Grande Dudless due lf’ 1] Schurman andS Sim of Charlotte LL lx night' . I x _ tow.n,are at the Minto.-S;dn_ey Record. ` T Ox Saturd 1 ' ___ Private evcugdriorxf vevxlfiz-lievyillls bxdmllield to a MR' HARRY HOOPER has som his pacer’ our l renl.f'i~i more if sou h'\\e ‘ 9 on “Toe .M\1I`PhY" l’»0 J H Hicks, Brldgfrtoll a limp 6, ,ur Likme fmei, gm.. .1 § _ Wpldliiesgllay evening. Thpse interested S_ _ . _ ` - ~ G Q - A h ._ i om Awa 'P y _IT is understoo I that while in _ are registered at the Brunswick.-More g W _ 'U 4th. , Pnowss Baos losta valuable horse at THE excursion to Charlottetown under Sllccossors to Davison & C0 Souris last week. Another animal kicked I the auspices of St. Georges Church here, takes places next Saturday, August 11th. BQY WAN-T}3D_ A d st d b Will leave here bythe regular train at 7.10 _ R00 88. y oy, _.iii with a fair education, must be over 16 m" for the-boat at Pwmu’ N' S' Cham' years old; tolearn the printing. Apply Ich' ' _ A “t 01109 U0 this 0mC€. THE annual retreat for the clergy of the 1 THE Hghming storm of Friday night Diocese of Charlottetown willbegin today. set are and burned Lo the grounda bam The retreat will be held at the College and all its contents helongin to John and will last during the week. Father ¢°,:x;\;};§tl`ie<:rtii1‘;ineg»};l’}y\ detsgefimencan Allen McDonald, about two rgiles from Dqughefty’ S' J' if the preacher' Au’ the `Souris. It contained ii. self-binder and priests m thepmvmce Wm be prgSe_nt° an J P iother farm implements. The loss will be . THE stone sur-‘rounding the City 145 Queen Street about $1000, no insurance. _Hall is being replaced and when the work 1 80d W ° '. - _ . _ 1`=___ __ __ _ THE Baptist Church of this city has Q; done, the walk will be on a level with issueda neat folder, the frontispiece of e °°”“°°' 5 “a 5' “'° °" “img” Which is a cut of the Baptist Church. ° are e.°FP1°yed °” me W°’k 'md 'it Wm be The order of services for the week is push°d`“¢°rWa"`d' with an speed p°sSibl°' given on the second page. On the back MA_s'i'ERJohnCl.1rk.' Son of Mr._P.B.Cla.rk, is printed a. neat invitition to attend the Alberton, met witlfquitea piauful accident services of the Church. on Monday last. While in Mr. George A RUNAWAY horse attach bd to a Ga.rd‘s mill, in passing between two belts truck wagon caused considerable excite-` one °f the belts caught him throwing him on [the floor with great force. Adoctor it :was thrown head long and broke its inson had just purchased this horse the day before from Mr. :James Elder, of Lot 7. It is indeed quit-e a loss to him. 0NSaturday evening the show window of Messrs. Alley Sc Co.attracted a very large number of people. It shows a coun- try saw mill with large waterwheel turned by a stream of water running from a dam above. The stream runs into a lake in which several young ducks, rea.l:ducks,are swimming. A sign on the mill advertises their rubber boots for duck shooting. A full moon is seen rising over thebackground of trees. The window was dressed by Mr. Sprague. . Sireet recently as a result of which' an old friend-a monkey- of several summers was laid low. The victim was not a na- tive of this province, nor indeed of t-his fair dominion, but came some two or three years ago, very much against his will, from the wilds of South America, and as aconsequence his temper was rather soured, and he appeared to be at enmity with all his relations both far and near. Early in his Canadian career he developed an animosity to all investigating friends, and on several occasions he left the marks of his dislike on their* unsuspecting. flu- gers. During the last few weeks the South American has been allowed a. cer- tain limiqed sphere in the yard of his Water Street home where he has been held in much awe by the many children, both white and colored, _of that thickly populated portion of Charlottetown, who daily visited him. Friday morning, however, the usual precaution of provid- ing Seeko with a breakfast appeals not to have been taken, and this so enraged the South American that he took the earlitst opportunity of satisfying his wants on t'1e youngest member of the owner’s fam- ily. This younger member, who belongs to the Boys' Brigade, and had been in camp this summer, immediately demand- ed the trial of the South American by court martial and after the court had met and heard a full statement from the boys in khaki,.the judgment of the court was rendered ordering that the culprit, who was still at large, should be shot. In order that death might be instantaneous a neighbor who has had considerable ex- perience in the manipulation of fire-arms and fire-water was asked to fire the fatal shot. The late proprietor consented, and in the presence of the local editor of the Examiner, fired at the South A"merica.n who was calmly sitting on at post three paces distant. The shot “landed at South- port” and had no effect except to induce where he perched himself, defying the suggested to send fo‘r a r cinforcement. AScotchman was called who took the gun and after aiming piously tired and Qtek yard an Friday, ana at mn. neck,anddenth was immediate. Mr. Wilk- THE assassination took place on Water". the coming victim to climb upfa tree, man behind the gun. At this stage it was brouilht the coon down. The South toil” ha ,h b , 4 wi 'in y remember tha. the Princess x»'1ii!§rl>li‘i\e.i“t§ineexiiid fp' :lie i will leave the wharf about nine o'clock. MIVAND MRS- W- L-SCCTT. Of Ottawa, it\ liouii ie i-xc " xou Halifax _ ' D attendingthe Grand Lodge, I. O. 0. F. ton Tlmeb *_ ' Conn. \Vhear will look into the matter of pound _ 40 oants a cost for the placing of an electric light Om" gradeqheaper ~ and Correspon’ for lighting the streets of Charlottetown. cfsam dents EVCfyWhere_ THE steamer La. Grande Duchesse leaves pu,-¢ and sweeieierydiy Boston this afternoon with the largest passenrcr list of t-he season. Advices Mk. Robert Bulinan, North Rustico,has from Boston say steamer has a waiting "e°‘¢“’°‘l f*`°m E- D- Gef->rze.Putman, Ont. l 1 ~t of over 100 persons.-Hx. Chronicle, H. B. C.-Regular monthly meeting of the Hillsborough Boating Club to be held in their Club room this evening at 8 o'clock. ` DR. and Mrs. Brecken of Sackville, iflteild leaving in a few days on n. trip to the Pacidc. They will go via the Cl P.R. -St. John Sun. Rsv.L.G.MacxEiLLandMrswMacneill,ha.ve returned from their trip to Prince Edward Islind. Mr Macneill will occupy the pul- pli Of Sh.. AndI‘€WlS church $0-mgn\0w,_ DR.Harry Johnson, of Charlottetown, is at the Carleton. He is attending the school of instruction for army medical service, being conducted by Major Jones. -Halifax Recorder. THE 'Plant Line will, it isannounced, run an excursion steamer from Boston toaccomodate the Aoadunsof New Eng- land_.gf§§¢l_i_i'i`may wish toattend the con Arlchat. A » F93 two hours at the Opera House fiast night Mr. Robertsr. Ben, American lawyer and journalist, who re- centlyg"-‘-wlsited Charlottetown, held the closest “attention of an intelligent audi- ence. withhis illustrated lecture on the “Dark Contincnt."’-Moncton Times. A. C. Ross and J. E. Burchell have sod a halfinterest in their property situated on Whitney Avenue and known as Brooklands for eight thousand dollars. The purchasers are Major Schurman, of Schurman, Lefurgey, Clark, 8; (30,, and Mr. Chappell of Chappell Bros., Charlotte town,P. E. I. The property comprises sixty lots. Buildingoperations will likely be commenced at once.-Sydney Record. THE people of Hunter River are truly proud of their sorrwho when the call was issued went forth in battle and only gave up when the deadly lead of thefenemy disabled him. As an evidence of _appreciation _ the members of Court Dalvay C. O. F. Hunter River on` Saturday evening tendered a reception to ` Mr. Fred Waye, who is a charter member of this Court and just returned from the war in South Africa. A plaesant time was 'spent and speeches by Messrs Douglas,Mc- ,\' ‘ i i _ , _ LONSDALE, neck and sleevel fuse. _Thesmall bottle contains 20m. aml‘1' ` ' 0-'f""-3”( - 9001> LAWN “ok md trimmed with embroidery asain- _ ssinfm- ioo. Money tseku you as noi; _ :rimmed min ¢mi»roiaory no union. ‘3°~ limi- e :` ‘ ,___ ,H , “ We can A with - ‘ \ ‘Skirts or ' any of the gina that we , ,_ ' Q Our , _ ' Islz{n§¥l!dtx:i’e g _ Exrdsat 45c hen the cost 'rho bopias Store- ,f- ,izmg si” gi' __ _aiffififi,ali-,=;;i~,if»; , ,Paton Sc Bananas , : -_ PCSYS _ _; ,_ . l`l\1‘-15-! ‘ Peaches# . li Phe: ` _Z _ . ' Sf,t`:'a'w%:'iges I _ _ All nice and v _ fresh at lowest S5. John Sun. -- fx » .((,;.* V _ N _were ca,i~e;_£;iil}if pdvkvdin owner Cvvwin; The Up-to-date Fruit Store. ~ ~ sunk in-the waters of the Hillsbor- ” ~ _ ` ' o ` `ngh, Here, endeth %k,o. ,_ -» » , _ rm A v V, _ .A gg , _ 'IME __ ECOTI Y ` FINE LAWN neck and ` ` ' f "' ' ‘ _ OL mmmed 'lm Sleeves trimmed with embroidery _,i _ _ _ -1 A _,- V -' _- ` 55:5 Bentle ’sisnot simply the " best "fLinl- " S' ' \ _\.\\__\l'i; » '.1-_vs-_-.,,_\ _ , - - lf' l i J ‘Rini i‘ 'E'-\ Tr. \ -in v~ If you’re going away this _suirimer y'lon‘ll want a trunk. _ A If you’l1' want a Trunk, you’1l want to call on us- for we have the Trunk you want We have all sorts of T rntiks, we have little Trunks. and medi size Trunks, and Trunks pretty nea-1 ly biglz-lnough`to livoin We charge less for our Trunks tllaxfmost anyone else -'because we buy them direct from the factory, and because We pay spot cash for them. i _ _ __ ' ._,,___ ‘ Let us show you our Trunks at $1 73, _ '$2.25. $2.85, $3.15 and then the $525,. $8 25 $1075 ones. ‘ ,g - We have Valises, “Gladstones”, Tele A S3926 Caseib Shawl St1faps'etc, plenty of _ e . _ _ _ A Mime Mile i V - ._\ "" . _ ‘ , _ s _ _ ». The Bnsiest Store on Charlottetown s Busiest n C > ` , ,- . H \`\\ ll'/,Q ill _,-*_ J’/iii (_ ill?- fi il 3 ggi _ \,., x5- "”""" MM -- \i.§‘€»> --. ' v- "“ \ / “"\- _ Te We- Dont Keep T hein - 'V fr., I ' ~<- ' .- _ s 3,-xv'/--__ ;»,;.` ,»__~;\ 5,*-/,;__ .,‘,i,;» _`,;_i_.`_Y 1 _ _ .ill i._;_=."»\ '”°`z-wi' 'sf _’_ ‘ -<21 's_.,..li, J _ , (ii) - - ee. _ _ i ~ ., »sub.iainai » l ,_ A lil (ft |i\f`i\i Il* ¢-"\q'f " ,__-<\,_,~ '°" ,.» ;,,- _ ., __/ fl/ -fi -of F- -ii’ _ - You’ll find what you want, here. especially ifyon're p.r- =,- ticular andwant good furniture. , ,ll PARLUB SUITES - ' We arssliowing a. fins line. Prices from $24.00 or $22.80 cash) for a solid Walnut, 8prin¢`,Selt_Suire, up to ,$85.00, the best Turkish Rug'Sui`ti.-