. .. ., ' , , ¢. cs. . . ' -Lf: ‘ _ 'tl-i_i*:i'lo',| *‘ \ ‘I " r' l Accusr 28, 1907 , , .. -._.,.,, _ , r _ »», 1 wa .S ;__`; THB CHARLOTTBTOWN GUARDIAN » _ _ ...GB sm. _ Sropir,rheii. And why nor? hlliiighsirig ` ’ "¥= . YourHa1r ,ig-=,,~;;-; [IEE _'S C() |) N ,,,,,,,,,,,__, Q N UNTY GUAR IA ~-----.»-.».---- Bw --<--- Wonderland l o K ° lg* _ Going? ....;.‘:."..'.'..:':'.:'.'.'.r‘°'°-‘=i..°='°~°-» f Continues from 7 to |050 :z-,iii-gg;-,;_»_-_-,,_~,._.,._.3_._._ "°" H0811 Offices In New Prowse Blocii-Charlottetown., i a n I ey OS _ Prog.-aiu changed mr; Our _Aim is to have a ilood Assortment of ""- °"’V __ __’»i ff' __ Alcok through our stock will reveal something H Acorn, Souiis, was in thc oily yrster. J. H. and Mra. Fletcher are visiting ln 5 Briidensll. Mis. J. H. Fllis, Northam, is visiting. in Moncton. W T Hunan wife and dau hter are _fb ' ' t 1 ' ' 8 5' ‘ ‘ _~ ° P °”° Y°“- i . visiting iii Halifax. , . , " ,_ ... ii Spoons, bi00ClieS, belt pins, gtg GLes1'g;and Mrs McDonald returned to i»a 'si' ~ -“iz .i . :.i'_s'»,_ i- _ lace sy, yesterday. WV] WV-_ vv.E:I.I.&._1a_':) lewd” -nd . opucan WG. J. Mohan of this City is registered at HONE .aa l ' ii Grand Hotel. Sydney. Autumn quahaug fishing opens Sept --- »-- »..-..-.-...--_riiitx-vu-_ 2nd and close! on nm mth. _W Have You Seen Themi ..‘T.'.‘I;.£’.?.°.!;°.:.‘ii‘.'.‘.i§ii‘°§i‘iI¥.i‘;_"“'“‘7‘f"` ThcVery Latest Pearltinted back ground W. S. and Mrs. Poole left yesterday on visit to Calgary and British Columbia. The many friends of Frank Riggs will T O S regret to hear he is ill with typhoid Elegant, effective, artistic. "‘""" Dr E O McDonald, New Aberdeen, has GE()' ll. . left on a visit to Charlottetown.-Sydney The Studio Whore Baby is Always Welcome. R ecord. MlssSusie Hughes who has been 1 ICS; Di- Hgianng in Avondale left yesterday for Miss Emma Robins and Miss Etta _ gcliride of this Province are visiting in i”"' ""` . _.___ 'int' School 0l1(lt0D . Mrs A. F. Riley and Miss Fanny Riley left yesterday morning on return to Dor- ~ _ ' <1 i - ihbtsgyztisniénllfs silimdpgztizeiieirtgrisnt? °"“”"“"' M°"' not be beaten. Miss Annie McDonald, Vernon River Price 2_5c per bottle. _ g __> 4 Bridge leaves tomorrow on a visit to Boston and New York. 'N . G E h\ M.MKl~ dHArryMKi,A ll eo' ° ! N Srdrrlifed iadillnlght tu vl.slt eherm tix? APOTH ECARIES' HALL. ghter, Mrs Hooper Horne. 56.9 - - Siartright Shoe i for the little one is the shoe you have been looking for and could not get' It's the finest shoe in America for children. Ir‘s the baby shoe. size 2 ro 6, in tau or black. Biucher cut, buttoued or laced. No nails or tucks to hurt baby’s feet. pl-{¢¢ goc and §r.oo a pair. Try n n.Tin§nMAcnEN, Weavers Wanted. Girls to \Ven.\'c and to lcnrn the lrwiiicsir. ’i‘iicrc tins been an iiicrensc of over itl p. c. in wi fc.. and werivi rn arc making l>ii'U1°1\0.Y iiliiiioa paid wi .io ir.-arriiiig. Am' Y “t °"°” °" co'r"roN nrrnr.. Mouotoii. 7-liiiril Aug 31 1W()13iO6 will the pai-rics hnvinit 43 limb Si-‘""‘{"‘ wieiicli with l`._A. M. out lntchandic. »i>;0 piii-tiuii govliig rack screws and other too ii iorrowc frcni u. piciuie rcirii-ii ihciii wltrcui. rlr-lay, or wo will l"i.vc tn tnko iriilrh nrcnns as _ - i, f ii -sa "i1.`.i'=.."°” "° "'°°““i‘i'iiii`eiir”"'.liriLiviiil`ii‘i- is tio. 7 -‘25(1i.f _ ~_ Preserving SugarSl I Do not risk cheap sugars an ' your preserves. WC kai’ it but do not recommend it. “ We have in stock RED __ Parris Exraa cnaurrna- _ 'run .sucan pin av ai ihe rgfingry in 20 llsii |00 lb iJiiil9i ;_ which we are iielliflil lt 5° V" ., lb. Take no risk, get ihe beat _V aim Parris EXTRA .V GRANULATED, branded on -. gvsi-y package. ` McKenna’S _ l’hone_a26 - - Both Stores. g _-'15-"-"'____'!'..."".l""°` ui Men’s_ American l Shoes We are closlngout about |00 Pairs of Men's American Good- year Wclted Boots at 2° ' per cent off our regular _low price, which is really ‘grit soar. This is wer chance io get a fine boot attire »r:u’? Wholesale Prices . Sprague 6: C0. I \ Sunnyside We have been very careful in the selection of this important branch of our stock and recommend the fol- * lowing for wear cg..\¢_,.. ~ ~.-.» ' ` and appearance. 'f Boys' Box Kip p Boots $1.75. Girls’ Dongoia 5-. Boots $r.5o. ll Airayc ea. ii' ' _W oii.ii.o.iorisoi. *` Kent Street, » Practice limitel to Diseases _ ofd Bar, Nose, Throat ' an n. Eyes tested snri| iittedlfos' ‘ gl"m`oFi='xcn nouns ilwlla. ln. |.N~5.WPm- Evuu||,gg_by auposutmeniz dtww theap Preserving Sugar We boughtalot of West India Paw Sugar (Mnsoovado) suitable for pre- serving purposeii, which we are now offering at the low rate of 3 I-2 cents per pound i lots of no pound! lllfl |\\P‘""d" awe hue also ii quantity of verfy nic: bright crystal sugar whic we 0 er I the rate of 25 pounds for $i.00 Cmndy ,nd “cure your supplier i..i» preerrvlng- Beer & Goff Puoiuse. vi' br* _ BAYER.. are the heat present you n give your FRIENDS. John li and Mrs Vlles and Miss R E Elliott, left yesterday morning on roiurn ro their homo in New York. In future all classified and other adver- tising, verbal replies to which are to come to this cfllce will be charged at double rate. ' Miss Grace Dutclisr leaves this morning for Buffalo, N. Y. to take charge of the domestic science department in a school at that place. Mrs. Cooper who has been visitlnz Mrs. Goodwill. Brighton left yesterday for her nmiie in Springhill, N. S. Mrs. G J Goodwill and Mrs Ed.Go0dwill accompan- iedlher to Picton. Correspondents should remember that to ensure early appearance of correspond ence all matter sent in should be cut down as muon as possible. Every attentionis paid to correspondence but lr.ls impossible tc get anything in as written, especially when as of late many communications are boinrr received each day. The steamer A. W. Perry arrived from Boston with the following pnssengersz- W WBird and wlfe,Mn4 J Kirby, J J adoore, F E Dowlng, W E Oliver and wife Niziouston, NT W'ny and vrlfc, Miss McNabb, Miss M Manning, B P Fowler, .ind wife, G W Fowler, 0 W Sargent, S P Dodge iinri wife, W R White, .l C Lon, Eliaiiie, E W Lvlncheur, Mrs Lathrop, Misslil A Goorlain,H McDonald, E,S Anil- criioir.’i‘he following were the outward Das- seugsrs who sailed at noon Rev Heyeltcn, Miss Mc\Vill|ams, Mrs A White, Mrs Oimse and child, P D .`fennings,F ” Flslir-r, J Sullivan, J D Howlett. Miss lVlil{iy, J B Burn and wife, Ida Mo- Doiiairi, Jos Auld and wife, Miss Auld, MrsCl~l Beatle, C H Beatle, THRox~ iiury, Mn. T Carroll, C J Glddlngs, HG Wri.rt~i, H McMillan, J H Hennessey and wifi, E Clarkln, Ml.-s C Cusack, MlssJ iici-iie, Miss McDonald. E C Numan. [tiara Myers. 'l`l\e lobster boat race yesterday furnish- ».l another fine exhibition of aquatic sport and me bgggii were watched with a good deal of interest. There was a good breeze but it was not enough io give the lionts the speed required to carry them around the course in the prescribed time of three hours. The course mr-asurcd in all about eighteen miles. A alurt was msde nliicut half past ren s. in.. tho f0|l°WiDB 566!! coming to the line. Maple Leaf, Capt. James Taylor; Dreadnought. Capt. Chas Moore, Flo Keel, Capt Thos Lund; Haze M, Capt. E Mcinnis; Mayflower, CaptJ Ccrnfoct. The course was from Connolly's wharf to East River buoy, thencoto the harbor buoy and around its buoy ofi`North Paint. The course was sailed over three times making a total dis- tance of about eighteen miles. Shortly after crossing the line, the Fin Keel forged ahead, the Hazel M being close after her, than the Mayflower than the Dreadnought, and the Maple IAaf last The boats were cleverly sailed anrl the spectators derived s. good deal of enjoy ment from the race. First of the boats to round the East River buoy was the Dread- nought, the Fin Keel following her. Halel M coming next, Maple Leaf fvllrifbi Mayflower fifth. Coming down the river the Dreadnought had her jlb carried away, and lost a lot while she waited to make repairs. -She howsvéi- soon lvl hack with tho boats and made up for lost time. The race is postponed till today. when the time limit has been extended to three and s half hours. ' 1 Our Granular Effcrvescent Saline is pleasant invlgoratlnu aperient or laxatlve' .irimglit-beneficial in blllous attocka,con- ,|_ipsi,irin, headaches, shin eruptions, ann varloui iliirangemsnts ofthe liver and iiirlrisye Only Silo ner bottle.-A. W »p,ifpliiii.¢ ici Y, ériarii, rhem il. Sunnyside- _ ~ -~---~--- -- .._.-wriitds Chocolates h.i~~~e a richness and flavou . . ' ._~ -- i hes them from other cnocoiates which distingn 6 » ' - 2 Mei This is the result ofthe suD¢1'i°f ‘IWW-Y °f m°*°"“ 5 “Ame On evefy plC\.'§¢ __ _ FJ Tobin returned to Picton yester day. The Northumberland arrived last night at 8.35. The mail train arrived last night at ten o'clock. Rev. Father Cavauagh has returned to ~ Montreal. ` Miss Emma Robinson, of P. E. Island. is visiting .friends in Moncton. Miss Ertn McBride. of P. E. Island, ls spending afew days with friends in Moncton. Jeremiah O'Connor, representing S t. Ann's Branch left yesterday to attend the C .M B A meeting in Montreal. Mrs. E D. Bigelow, Norwood, R. I. has returned home from a vlsir, to hor mother Mrs Hector McMillan. J. W. McWilliams, Royalty, leaves this morning for Newburyport, whore he in- tends residing with his son. The merchants of Mt. Stewart shipped 2% kesrs of blueberries by the Plant Line ,teamer A W Perry; yesterday. Miss Nina Munn, Westmlnister, B. O sang acceptubly in the First. Methodist Church on Sunday evening last. Miss Bells Stewart, daughter ofCapt‘ T. A. Stewart, has tokens position as osshler and iitenographer with Moore& McLeod. John Larkius, blacksmith, Avondale, had a valuable more injured badly recent- 'y by coming in contract with si barbed wire fence. A grand tea party will be held at St. Celumba, East Point. on Saturday. Sept seventh. Full particulars are given in the iid in this issue. . Arthur E. and Mrs. Guild, of Boston, arrived at Cardigan on Friday, the 28rd, afecr s. delightful voyage from Boston to loin Mrs. E. Paine and family for a short holiday. W. Ray Williams, Rurnford Falls, Ms., returned home last evening. Mr. Wil- lianis met with an accident to his foot ln the Oxford .Paper Mills and ll slowly re- covering. One provluciaiist sands along his coupon and congratulates The Guardian on working for the tunnel. He further adds that “we want. the tunnel and iuusr. have it." Another per IPC. (mr methods o' eiamlnatiou give he t nsirrs. Try uii - G.i".i|utcheson. .IEWELIR Asn 0i>'l‘ici..u .A ' ` f » ,,_.j__ » . . . » ~ .__.~ most iiitciea ng plcturmtraclng this iii nail] froiniths oartnic the turriinir of ihe rnoit-n _moi from the furnace into the moulds when rr. is cus' into bilieta. Monday and Thursday Nothing but the belt and newest. For the dnt three days of tblii week ihe greatest entertainment of MOTION l"5C{'i}URE8 AND ILLUSTRATED B Coal Mining and Making Steel. A great and a Tiirpodu Boat.At Eos is n beautiful marine giatuie, depicting tha action of a torpedo t on the surface in rou h weather. L onstruoting A Fishlriirgootiis a reproduct- ion of a shipbuilding plant ln action from the ¢ ` layingof the lrcel until the boat l~ launched. “Ui hat Motor." is a most enjgyabis funny pl dura Alllnhrgid sec lho nuio end'a dream .I I These have just come tu us from the Mill, i and are thus the poettiest lot ever displayed here. Oinlire stripes and overcheclrs. Solid colors in checks, plaids, and stripes. Red and gray plaids. Brown mixed plaids, and stripes. Green and navy mixtures. Com.. in and see them whether you want to buy or not They certainly are worthy of your most critical inspection. Come l Stanley Bros. vi P SUGAR SNAPS ..i.‘.::°.°s.r:“§.. F'C>1’ Thrifty Housekeepers Crysiaibugsr Choice i0 lbs me Best Granu Si\n(lel°S0l1 Q C0. i..i.a zoiissiloo Sun riyaicle Grocers. K s -_'___ B 4 I i .~.egn..__.,.»..-` will bear interest. Savings department. l The Royal Bankji oi Canad Adi. The prrideut man realizes the nncertalniles of business and the folly of spending his entire income. li is every mnn's duty fn save a portion of his earnings and place it where ir J. F, McM|l.LAN, i Manager, Charlottetown. W. C. TURNER & C0. The Low Price Store! Have you read oar competition ad. which appeared in The M..rning's Guardian for the past ten days. Get one ofyour old Guardians and read ii again or better still get one of our bill heads which we put in every parcel oi' goods bought from us. The reverse side oi' which contains the whole coin petition. Somebody is going to get o good thing out of lt. our Motto is Low prices on everything io general dry goods, gears' furnishings, Sunnvaide, Charlottetown. 1 1' li rdt us 5mr w _ ` ' .J ` \~ Hr-:ewsoN Twssos, MoNcToN Twssos, oxsoao rwr-LEDs, ._:;-'sx ' fiannels bianlireting, Jruirgeis, etc., etc. \. \ \ We give 3 5c per lb for wool in X change for any goods ia the store. . r `~,\l.l i `>/, _ i" li ii# _ \ "¢-W we Cs & CD09 _ ~ A ’ ‘ `- i / if TN Monuments and Head slones in Marble, Graniteand Freeston es All tne latest designs. Prompt attention given to all orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or write for designs and prices. lcnANDi.ER si BELL. é‘&ii.?5ireia.._, ct . ii enény n u . Tho urffiai-'a Cunninr, is scomrdy picture nil tlircug i. The brirrr ar surprised ar. work: how ho outwrrs the ghouss’ nlder. the big p1hs.sei):ri\r‘i thc final osoapc .of thc burrriar on o.i.m.3Au§tiu Tiainor will also ling the beauti- ful illusrratsd sang " i hu Palms." Admission 5 cents Nothing cheap but the erica. The biggest five cents' worth in nada. Come when you like Svny as ion' as you pleue. y44dtf wA|§i_Ti:o Laborers for the railway wharf at Sonris. Wages$r.4o and $1.51: perday. V Apply ro R. C. Donalds. new railway shops, Charlottetown, or W- F. Boggis, Sourls. 8-r6dtf ’”"W""'*W"\ iiiiiouiicriiriirs ‘ _ OfConcerts,Socials,Eater- tainmeats, Business, etc, of a money making nature MORNING DAILY or RURAL DAILY PER WORD (six words to each line)-One cent foreach insertion. Churches, temperauce nr- gnnizations, and charitable institutions halt' rates if account for same is paid on presentation. Minimum price 15 cents. Black type announce- ments double rates. En-tha, Marriages and Deaths FREE but verses will count smue rare as above. CARDS OP THANKS some rate as above when inserted in locals, and otherwise at regular ad- vertising rates. l@"No charge for notices of strictly religious services even when silver collec- tion is taken, but all gatherings in aid of or in connection with churches and charitable institutions, if an admission fee or col- lection taken, will be charged at half rates. lE.=Ten (10) per cent discount on above rates for cash with order. . 6'/ie Guardian l l _d M. ._...m=i=-.sa-fb li0i`Ll. BRUNSWICK MONCTON, N. B. The Largest and Best Located Hotel in the City, Acocmmodating zoo guests, siluared in the centre of spacious grounds, and siiirouiiiied hy slsirsnt shade trees, making it cmcrisily dusirab e for wurtstl Qin the sum iiiar i.. won .nl i-iaaiyr ` seo. rucswssNsv,_i>mp Tl-IE ZLJ? that cheers »- but not inehriafsa. The famous dominion Bland lea (REGISTERED) Get this brand from your grocer. B* Accept no anhetitute..\§ f\|€ 'T' 1 3 E i Tourists wanting an Indian guide to fishing excursions etc., who bu asfe boat and thorough huowledgl of fish- ing grounds should aspply or write to ISAAC PETER , loc? Point, CARE VICTOR! I HOTE _ Ildmiiivli We sellSugar Brown Sugar.. . . . . ......3}{ cts pcr.ib. Best Crystal Sugar. . . .4 cts per. pound Best Gsnniated Sugar 5 cts per pound _ Glass Preserve Jars Prntiiirs.. .. getsoaeh Ouart iara..................bct|ea|!h }{gni.]ars.......... .......7 cts each PHONE a64. John Connolly Q. Co Queen Bt Ch' Tow i -me ..~fifr..~.a- A..-._ ri _ i . i s i