r"-, ..-A I glg _ ., , ________, 1 . 1 ’ -. ~~ . ` 7 ' i AUGU3'f‘i'i9l§‘!*.ll¥?.?'..‘..;.,._ ,,,____i!, K Tssiousssouuiiwm GUARDIAN . 7 W _ Vfjricsgssvss -‘ en s . ' Boot $4.98 About 50 pairs ' w\\s\#9Mneillll'~, M ’ ‘ 7 II In _ 5' 9.. M \\“\\\'IIlllIZIfQY\“H\§ ashlonable boots Black and Brown-end , season's selling reg- WIZIIWH = 9. lar $6 to 7.50 styles. 5 See 01,1: Window. Alley & Co I i“\\\\\\\\\l @_-K? The Studio Invites All Summer Tourists to . Call and have their Photographs Taken while in the City. The Baver _ Studio A. E. Lion. Studi. 9 B901 P|lU\i7i|‘lP\\¥ ' ' Moderate Prieee Peraolial attention to Amateur Photography. 107 'Queen Street Phone 68--e. Proiessionai DR. CLIFT CHRONIC Dl8l\8l8 UURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance, Vletorla Hotel. Charlottetown, P.Bl . I. , Canada. HOURS. 12 £0 8 dllll. NOW |91-8-2M3mospd. r' f . J. D. STEWART, K. 0. Barrister, .Solicitor and Notary Public Olllce Newaen Block, Charlottetown Branch Oilioe. Georgetown llonev to Loan on Real leteto 5-1-; B. S. HEBBIAN llrrieter, lolloltor, Notary Public. etc.. UONIY T0 LOAN- lentepue. P. I. I. McLEA_N & McKINNON lerrletere Atterneye-ee»l.aw - Oiloe Royal Bank Building _~ Charlottetown. P.lI.l. hcLEOu &‘ BENTLEY. W. I. I tie K. 0- ' lerrletea and .gzteibeyeet-Lew o|\‘ , gan 4 om...-sen|<°§f N. e. c'n¢msm. ¥ ' charietteeswn. P.l.I.» ` IIOBSON & DUFFY larrleeere *Mm for fha.. E; _'WARBUn'.r9n Q snsw .aura ,,,_°°,1“'°°» 'Heels-'oz ummm on an ontelue Um-pore "Q“#Sl?=R1fdsé . Hnrdmging “J ..°|T PAV8 to buy in qu, P|,°"n°.`. f _ ~ -___ i. ‘l . . NIR. HAROLD P. GORDON ia. :U Qsvruewwn Guardian rep;-e|¢|m\§_ ve. ..*WRONG CREDIT Gly'EN.- lt \vas the Annandale Littlo.'Pond Red Cross Society under when auspices Ihe lecture and ice cream sogial-re~ ferred to a few days ago as realising $64: was held. 'V ..*ESTEENi\ED~_ RESIDENTS.-.An Diller Of Killg'B O0l.lnty’s esteemed gentleman who has passed tire tour score year and ten mark, is Mr. Dau- iel Gordon of New Perth, who etiig retains n great amount of vllgor and' good health and is able to do some work in the h`sy field. He` keeps ‘well posted on all pulblic questions of the times especially on the war and takes hisauthority from the Bible. His sisf ter' Miss Margaret Gordon- also of New Perth, is some years' his senior and she too is able zo cum' nie and visit' some of her nearby neighbors, -_ ..°K|Noee0Ro |Ns'r|1'u1'E. -1 The Kingsboro Women's institute mei in the Han on August sm vice~_presid.- ent in the chair, opened wi-thsinglng God Save our Splendid Men`; after the usual preliminaries a report from the visited it in July and two otherswere nppeinted -to visit in in August. Next came a report from the Women's Convention by the Secretary. A com- munication from Canon Simpson was then read telling of the change made in the prisoner of war adoptions, all present decided it was for the best and that this Institute would fall in with the new system if the President and some of the officers absent agreed Miss Laura `Stewart.then read a paper on Cooperation between 'Home and School, As there was only one trustee present and the hour late. there was no discussion on pasper. After singing God save the King- the meeting came to a close. Miss Bealivrice and Elsie Fraser invited the \Ins`titute oo meet with them next month. Members' pres- ent 8. visitors 2. ` ` _ f suesuarflsuni rlvsvunss 'F' ell Reetored,to,H_ th "li lyme s. e Regeiable Compound; Key Welt, Fle.- tive euilered from ever it and can now housework- I am telling. my about lt."-Mrs. J. N. Callus, Caroline St., Key West, Florida. Man; women at some period ln their life eu sr from ailments peculiar to their sex and which in most cases may be ‘readily relieved by thie famous mot. and herb medicine, ydis E. Plnkham e Vegetable Comipouad, just any Mn. Camus found it elped her after euifer- lng for years md trying everything also n n. ~ vm If h annoying s tome .... fill' ...°.`I.'i.12§’.l'......i, ef... l'.'}'.ll.. r. li.“““°“‘..."‘;“‘.°r;“r .?.°--.im-,..'.‘.:.'.'. u .o e r e e ln sdrsissin women on Zilla subject le It your eerviie. Carter’ s -Now in stock- All the best Mlqezinee pub- lished received ee -ieeued. Canadian and American Newe- pepere received daily. ` ~ X New Beoke and Novell for `He||e|y mem. ,seo reprints from beet Auth- ere resuler prieee $1.25 to $1.50 each. Our Holiday prieee`,50 end , 'iii cente each. Come ia uid look them over. _ ` , Our Bookewre eleeee eedh ev- i . erin; (except Seturdlyl et 6 f dilouirand et one o’cl00¥ 9" 'Wednesday durilll Jul! U4 Aullll- Carier`&. Fo Ltd Booke and Statibiwfi' . ' . ~ tl .. . ~~ ‘ 2 “ .`,’.- _,. ' " .1 -» *_ .5 u ,...,r 0 \.-\ _.lm f /1** -in the presence of their family, grane were indulged in. all of which tended school was given by the members who; A. F. . . . . . . . 84% Atchison . . . . . . . . . . . 85% 86 Anaconda . . . . . . . . . . 66% 66% ‘M. F. Ct. . . . . . . . . . . . 99 99% Mex Nor Power 101 1009; . ,R .. T. ..... ._ 00 s. 'r. U. 43% . _ 'Crucible .. 68% 68' Central .. .... ...H74 '73 U. S. . . . . . .......111% 110% U. P. . . .....124% 123% Th. w°m.”| Hom. c°|n'|||. P- R. S. ...N ...... 71 70 um Annu" Nm . S. P. 86% ` » “Ale . 67% 6754 AUGU31- MA°Az|N!3-_ f ‘ ` ;l'."r.. ......}‘.\\....‘.. 79' 77% »* Eestern'|'rust`Co ,I llflliehleaelueei ~ . . *TWO-GENTB-'PER-WGRB' such* insertion. for advertising in this cel- umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty~hve cents. . .'..*GOLD!N r.NNlVEl\8ARY. ,- 'l`)1e‘ residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collin. Savage Harbor, suitably decor ated lor the occasion, was the scene. of a joyous event on the eve ot the third Inst., when_the golden anniver- sary of their marriage was celebrated children and immediate irlends. A sumptuous repast, dnintiiy prepared and heartily partaken oi, was thor- oughly ehjoyed 'by all. after which music, games, singing, speeches, etc., to make the hours ily too speedily by. So with congratulations and Howl Wishes for many more years oi’ marri- ed bliss to the host and hostess ano singing of “God 'Be With You Till We Moet Again," the guests departed to their homes all feeling that an even- ing had been enjoyably and proilt- ably spent. ' ll0'l'EL AllRlilii IS VICTORIA HOTEL 'Capt. J. C. Houston, Halifax. `Mrs. J. C. Houston, I-lalifaxl Gilbert Houston. Halifax. ‘ Katherine McDonald/ Ottawa. Thomas A. Morris. City. A. T. Baker, St. John. B. M. Blackadar, Windsor, Ont. Mrs. A. A. Martin, Boston. Master Clyde Martin, Boston. F. Fulton, Toronto, Ont. A. L. Fraser, Souris. S. C. Clark, Mount Stewart. Dr. Morris, Dundas. ` Wm. C. Garrison, North Wiltshire. J. A. McDonald, Cardigan. R. A. Donehoe, Cardigan. H. J. Leaman and wife, Monctor. . A. A. McDonald, Souris. Mrs. A. A. McDonald, Sourls. Chester iii/leLure and wife, city. Lena C. McLure, city. Thomas Carew, Winterport, Me. Violet M. Riley, Tpronto. ‘ W. 'I‘. Foster, Toronto. W. H. Ross, Montreal. N. WT. Lindsay, St. John. L W. P. Brown, Montreal. T. Brown, Montreal _R. Enman, Boston. _ Mrs. John Mcleaac, Parrsboro, N.S. Miss Belle Mclsaac, Parrsboro, N.S. Mrs. Herman,`. Parrsboro, N.S. L. Dingwell, New York. Mabel J. Campbell, Boston. J. J. Connor and wife, Montreal. . ------~.-l- GUEEN\\H0'i'EL Mrs. J. M.,-Chappell, Fredericton, N. B. , 1 ' g Walter Owen, Malpeque. Captain S. McGougan, Malpeque. G. W. Ramsay, Malpeque. 1 REVERE HOTEL J. H. McGregor, 'Montague C. H. Poole,Montague ‘ - James E. McLean, Northam ` L. McLean, Nortiham John Newcombe, Northam J. T. Landrigaan, 'Montague Mr. and. Mm., Palmer, Toronto Alex, Watt, Montreal ' W. A. Ross. Moncton P. G. Stanley, Toronto , ~--~..».~...,.. STUCK QUO l‘i\'l`l0NS HAUIFAX, N. S., Aug. 15.-(Quota tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy & Co., stack and bond brokers, mem» bers Montreal 'Stock Exchange; _Me- Curdy Building, Halifax, N.S.) ‘ CLOSING PRICES |Yeeterday|Today 85% eeding 90% 89% 4495 .. .»~~~¢~--~-.. vrcrfonv noNns f _ mde' .,T.'Lf. ”‘¢.§°3....".“.l‘Zi‘l. id and sccrured interest. No oommledon 5, 10, 20 years. ,Sendappllcsixor to 1 - C.H B. LONGWORTH A Acting Manager ' f -2:" 'W .vi "vs / i N A lsr T* ' . .. -'-L .. . _. . .0 J. B. Dawson, Halifax Mrs. Russell, sydney-~ _.- . Guafdlan- Q. M. s. and wus. wnuams, Lavm Mcneoa, Kinross J _::;:'V' `Y"'7`Y'Y""'Y'Y"Y ""7" Y’ 7 -'~'~`f-‘F-`-‘-`-' ~» »_ - ~ li; . _;:s ::.-:rr ~:_:;;;.- '::_-_~_-_~_-V-_~:_;; i~;;_~_ _- ~ -_-_»_~_ T0 T0 HQ() G J. MoQuaid, Souris Joiiii"McFa'rla`ne, 'Cape' 'Traverse ~ Wesley Myers, Victoria Peter McKinnon Moncton Walter McPhall, Arg-yle` Shore ` Albert Boswell, French Fort Mrs. Thos. McNutt, Malpcque Mrs. Leigh Sutherland, Sea View A. Bulman, New Glasgow C. Bulnnm, New Glasgow CANNED RED PEPPERS C. N. Stevenson, New Glasgow -iv ` Mrs, B. McGuigan, Haverhill, Mass Wash one peck o_t red-peppers.~Cut' Wm. Townsend, Durnley a slice from stem end et~each`snd re- Phiilips, Hamilton move seeds; then cut in thin strips again drain and plunge in ice Water M1881' fifteen l¥\!"\i¢°° PW’ °"°' 'l‘owMheud. St. John by working around arid'aroun'd'th'e Let stand ten minutes, aguinidrain peppers to over-flow jars, cover and Townshend, City pepper, using' scissors Cover with and Duck solidly into pint 181'!! B0" 11689 in 0010 P1509 Waiter Martin. Halifax Hazel Kennedy, Bradalbslie Annie Dystant, Charlottetown Dr. Ohss. Kennedy, New York W. H. Houston, Suuxmerside . ~ 'lr--' -- ' -P- Y f . . 1 *"7 f ""’*l , G_¢:t l_`h_e tmost For Your Money ---Avoid Ready-Made Clothes-- Order Your Suit Or Ovlercoat Made-To-Your-Measure At Last Year’s .Price Ivan Kennedy. Bradalbane u ’ ' Crystal Kennedy, New York Frank_Kennedy, Brsdalbane S. Kennedy, Sr. Bradalbansi. women fly 'U Enof' when Headaches threaten ' quart of vinegar andt getting the utmost for his money-he knows by actual experience that it is TRUE ECONOMT to orde 'wr LW-"uie»ic»-Measure Garments. Today the Ready-Made Suitfor which you pay $35 'must carry at least'30 to _ THE far-sighted man who figures things out is the man who believes in 35% gross profit for the'~"nie_'1'chant, and i5 to 20% for the _manufaezturen Therefore; it cannot contain more than $l7 worth of material and labor. You can order a suit or _overcoat §j ¥}l'\§f`Ol‘l¢ ‘jf 22" gg ~' stores ortailor shops Made to Your Measure. ond .l£D9!V_. ' 'that over 100% of the price represents cloth anfitailorinig -that is témgibler, wearable vane on the liasis of utocialfs prices. s " s ' ln addition _yin g_et _greater variety, individual weave and patterns; af. you _git perfect fit, which is onlv 'sosrilolc When' each garment is Made-to-Measure. A Suit or Top Coat ' Made-To-Your-Measure Contractors to the! British and Cana-Y dian Governments. \ Trousers \\`|- uri- ~I|u\\lN 4-x|~¢~|»ii|m|\i vul- urs in mill iron- lwrs from sp.-1-ini irnn~|-r le-|\::il\a, nu mlm_v of ilu-er violins ieri* nhuwll in u-ry Ilmllz-rl ||n1"\ll|l|-n, we \\il| ln- nhllgml in lull rnmilmlern rnr u ni-com! ii 4-imlm: .. .. ' 5 More Less Quaiity Money HERE are times when spending of money mzazs thc' saving of ii,-and tis is I one of the times. Took upon the money you put il1i0 Om' mi‘~dC't0'm€3Sll_I°¢ garmen't?`as__arnnvestment rather than an expenditure - an investment that will bring you returns greater than we would even care to estimate.. Our fabrics § values than take you back to before the war p rivces, and the iinishedgarments _are values that cannot Q duplicated under double ourjlgrice. The secret .gf OUT V3lU¢‘~ _giving supremacy is specializauon; we Eiffel- you the same range of fa-brics and assure you the same service at any one of our 22 tailor shops. iff inyllc _Q11 E9 Ch00Se _your cloth today; piclr out yefgr' style and your zarment _ , willibe finished for you the day you want `it. _ _ ' ; P" , ii na ._ - _ _- I 1 .‘ ' ' ‘ ' e ‘ | 1| ‘ - °"':.. r..°:."'...-__ nglish_8_z_ Scotchwooilen Co A 158 R1cHMoND s'r.cH"rowN,P.ls.t'1.“ A ' H22 GREAT TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA R 'L lilellilel OMIM lefl. V Allrrlt. N.l, _llllflm IJ. ` Illkl. \-eau.; v-it ` ' Write for I-‘ree feeble; Mgff Q»if~.\|eesnre l-‘crm 'reps Line. ` Gi lt. Catherine »~»~»~»-I-.-...-V -» ~ A . emi. r.e. ._ e»emm°;e°'m, mm. s.e. ee son. :ut , an sauce, na. “M H