Aucosr -36, 3557 ,Y -- -r -..-.-Y, ...e.__ ._-wut. M is c I `- i Y ` ' ` ‘ g .i V . PAGE Sgvgy Min iepayeoeoeeaie ;e¢ ‘ jg' ====-5_7 = A ' 7 T" _W/1e_n,You QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Wonderland l T k ' b:e:;l;:‘?uTi\»AiirTt'Mc:sez ' _ _ ; Continues from 7 to |016 Q e m¥‘f;,_,__°3_{»°-v,:,£»mv. Head Otllces ln New Prowse Bloch-Charlottetown. /AV ~ _ Hamm an ed m Our Aim, _lsifto have a sooo Assorniienfl if W; N Enman hui returned from Toron- c Northumberland arrived last night at. 9 o'clock. \ Thomas Matheson leaves Saturday for ir idlook through our stock will reveal something 'mtv Yukon. L.Bu\-ch, Boston is the guest of ‘ " ihtplehle You. » ; James Glllls,Kinrcss. _ ~_ " " - A . Spoons. breaches; beitoies. etc ""'H°""°’ ""‘ °°°'°““°' if *li* ` r ~ \ . Northumberland last evening. Mrs. Bruce Btswart and dan htera hs s 'WV - VV- '_ A leweler and Opticlsn r.tiirned home from visiting iiiHallfax.' HONE l8R " Prof. H. A. Tantou and Arthur Tanton l'lave You Seen .Them The Very Latest Pearltinted back ground :PII O 'I' O S Elegant, effective, artistic. GEO., ii. COOK. The Studio Whore Bubv is Always Welcqiie. 'lry Hughes’ Dl- gestive Tonic It gives snap. vini and energy io the system. As an appetizer it can~ not bo beaten. Price 25c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes APOTHECARIES’ HA LL. '_ -l 56a - - Startright Shoe l for the little one is 'the shoe you have been looking for and could not get' It's the finest shoe in America lor children. lt's the baby shoe. size z ro 6, in tan or black. Blucher cut, huttoiied or laced. No nails or tacks to hurt baby’s feet. Price 9oc and $r.oo a pair. Try s pair. A. E. ,Hi~i9n§\enEN. rlrnwf ll.il.iiaoilona|d,l.i.B. Barrister, Solicitor etc Bahill Bui'din - Saskalioii. Sas Investments made for Eastern client 8‘3d rm 1\To1'.ioe ill the parries having 48 inch Stilliscn ivviench with l‘. A. M.” cut intohandio. adslo Eiirtlos _Raving iuolr screws slid 0i»ll°l` U30 U orrovvc from \|.- plcnsa rctiirii them wltl out rlulny, or wc will i"\vc tn tukc such menus sir l'.‘.’,'.,."°” "° ""’“““i'i'.ill’dir““'|5’i-l?;’i3f»."ii`ii el"é?€>'f 7~'l6(l Lf Preserving Sugars l Do not risk chesp sugars on . your preserves. We eep it but do not recommend it. ED We hgvg in stock R Pa'rr-is EXTRA GRANULA- TED »sUGAR out nv “I 111° “finery in zo and roo lb ball. ' which we are selling at5c per lb. Take no risk, get the best PATHS EXTRA g§2NULA'i‘ED, branded on ¢v¢i»y package. McKenna’s phone ,Q5 - - Both Stores. W ' F* Men’s_ American Shoes We are closing out about |00 Pairs of Men’s American Good- vear W:-lied Boots at zo i per cent oil' our regulli’ low price, which is really first cool. ~.-‘ Th|9i A3 Y°“f chince io` _'n~ fine boot at the A ,N \ Wholesale Prices - Sprague & C0. Sunnyside ~~~ - __ il W Try Our School Shoes ! We have been very careful in the relecrion of this important branch of our stock and recommend the fol- lowing for wear and appearance. L' Boys' Box Kip A Boots $1.75. 4.’ Girls' Dongola .j Boots $1.50. Alley®. Co. rl . ll llH.H.ll.JllHllSllli. Kent Street, Practice limited to Qipesses of Eye. Ear, N096 |1f°lf and Skin. Eyes tested and| iittedjfor. glasses. OFFICE HOURS Dtolla. m. l.sfl»3.lll1 |11- Eveniuss by anvoiuimsiii- ' dtww l Cheap Preserving Sugar We boughtalot of West India Raw Bngar(Musoovado) auiranle for pre- Berviug pm-pmeg, which we are now offering st the low rate of 5 I-2 cents per pound in lots of 2:: pounds snd [upwards We have also a quantity of very hive bright crystal sugar whlc we Offer If the rate of 26 pounds for $1.00 Cailesrly and secure your supplies f ir pres' rving. Beer & Goff Pnoros " ~i'bv'P Barca. are the best present you een give your FRIENDS. l ` ___ __ \;1whii€'$ (»h°¢ Telephone lirl leave this morning for the Toronto Fair. Mrs. Capt. Finlayson, and daughter Misa Edythe have rctumed troma visit to Halifax. ‘ AWm K Mclienrlrielr of Taunton Mass, is visiting friends ln Dsrnlay, after sn ab- sence ol' 18 yearr. The Guardlsn'a three year trophy for the best all round athlete can be seen in W. N. Tanton's show window. J M Palmer, principal of Mount Allison Academy. who was in one ciiyrorreme d ya past has returned home. a The Government dredge Prince Edward in tow ot the Brant and the tug Islander urrivcd in port yesterday afternoon. AUUDR the shipments by the S. S., .Halifax today will ben large quantity of blueberries lu kegs, for the Bolton market. Father McLaughlin and Father Larkin, two Roman Catholic priests from Philadelphia, were among the arrivals by the S. S. Haiifaxlcst evening. Mrs. Beni. Rogers, Falrhclm, entertain- edone hundred and fliiy guest. nt im Ai, nme yesterday in honor of her nest c H s Miss Limgslow, Rochester, New York ’ J. C. Mackenzie late of the Registry om e, and daughter Misa Mabel, arrived home on Saturday. Aug, 2it,h after a most enioyablc trip through the province ofthe West. Any person or tiim desiring theservlces of Ayouni! lady for general oiliee work, who has had some practical experience ln this line as well .anon lypswriter. should apply at this otilce quickly. Mus M. S. James of thc staff of the Highland View Hospital, Amherst, who has been spending a pleasant holiday ut her home ln the city and among her many friends leaves on return tomorrow morn- og. The members of the -ith Regiment band are to haves very neat music lyra added to their uulfnrms. The lyre and the 4th C,A. is artistically band worked, the work in-ing done by tha sisters of the St. .iosepifs Convent. Fraser G. Marshall, Maritime Secretory Young Men's Christian Association, New GIHSHOW. N. S., wus mnrrrled on Thursday morning August 20th to Mary S. Gordon. Dumbarton Scotland, at River John. N. S. In the homo and by the Rev. G. Law- son Gordon, assisted by Rev. G. E. Forbes. The couple left by Thursdays “Occrn Liinit< d" for Montreal. Prince cf Wales Cillega opens on Tuse»- day next lird Sept. ntl) o’clocz n m. it is important that all intending students be present at the opening. Entrance Fees for studcnis from Charlottetown $10, for students from Country districts $5. For convenience of students a clerkltrom the Treasury will be at the College to receive tres and grunt permits on the day of Opening, JBHsysa of Searletcwn writes; “I see by this iuorn|ng's Guardian that the lonizrst outs received la six fast one inch. Enclosed ilnd one six teen two. This was nn. growing in a burn yard or on a rounure pile hui in asev-in acre field. I think that should make a difference." Mr. Hayes sends the Hoods to buck up his statement. This looks as lf Prince County had won the championship. At s meeting ofthe school board which Look place last evnelng the following appointments were made.-J G Bennett, Alberron was nppointed vice-principal ot West Kent Street School. J Albert Tuylor‘s resignation was uccrpted and J W Young was appointed to A position on the teaching si.s».i’l" Mies Ancilla Stewart recently appointed having declined to accept a position, Miss Mend Passmore was appointed to illl the vacaucy. After routine business the Board adjourned. In connection with The Guardisn’s Bicycle Road Race of Wednesday it might be stated that Prowse, after puncturlng the tire of his wheel plucklly rode all the way from Warrcn’s corner, North River to Douue's Bridge. John Plaicrqanothsr rider had the mishap of having his chain jump the sprocket wheel ` at Bell's Hill. The riders all expressed their satisfaction with the way in which their fellow riders conducted themselves in the_race; two riders have personally stated to The Guardian that they never were associated in any event with a cleaner lot of sportsmen than those who competed on Wednesday evening. The .too nss been an interesting topic of onvereatlon, in nearly every circle of the community, showing that there ls s healthy appreciation otolean athletics. I' U _...___-i______ 'r Our Granular Eihrvesosnt Saline ll pleasant invigorating sperient. or laxntlve draught-benrilcisl in bllious ntt.ncks,con- stipatlon, headaches, skin eruptions, and vsrlour dr-rnngements of the liver snd kidneys. Only 250 ner bottle.-A. W eddln, Phem B, Sunnyside. h r other chocolates. wliiiillsdfiitdiiiriililiif ihznduiizixfor quality ot materials need. . T , White’s name on every prew- ® i` olates li*.°’i`~"ema_i_-rlchnesswriiid flavbur--in-_Q ~ ' The B 0 E Decoration Day will be Sun- day. Sept 8. ' .i‘he msil train arrived lsat night at eleven thirty. Mis: Mildred Johnston, Bcnris has returned from s visit tc St. John. The D G S Minto which was in port left lor Picton yeateri_isy_to undergo revlifl- wa wienaid. Hanegerez the me- phoue Company, went. to -Halifax yester- day. “It neverrains but it pours" and tunnel coupons continue to pour into The Guardian cdioe. Sesforth McNabb, who has been the truest ot J, M. and Mrs. Davison, leit yesterday on return to Ottawa. Misa Blanch and Muriel Hughes, Print e Street, left yesterday on a holiday trip to Montreal and the Upper Provinces. Milton J Reeves, Port Hawkesbury, C. B., registered at the Charlottetown Busi- ness College yesterday for a business course. Miss Jennie Webster who has been visiting Mlssgldsrjorle White. York Polntretnrned to her home in Picton yesterday. SA McDonad, Edward Chandler, J Ii Williams and Leonard McKay who were attending the Grand Lodge ot the K of P at Fredericton, N B, rsturned,hnnio last night. Miss Islay McCallum, a last term gra- durts of the Charlottetown Business College, lsfe yesterday morning for Mon- treal where she has uposltlun as steno- graphcr, p Miss Lens Murray arrived in the City last evening from a visit to Sydney _and dltlerent ports of Nova Scotiu.She leaves forher home io|Ciiiton, New Landon this morning. Advertisers are asked to have ‘change in not later than tan a. m. each Saturday for thc Morning Daily and Rural Daily, as Guardian employees have a halt holiday enoh Saturday. The business, and news departments Are open as on other days. J. A.S. Buyer, of this City who sent four photographs to the,Pnotographers Association of Canada for their recent Convention, has had the honor of having alltour selected by the Directors of the Toronto Exhibition to bs placed with their artexhlbit at the coming Toronto Fair. _,Persons sending advertlnlng`matter to The Guardian are requested to state whether same is to appear among Clussliied ads, Business locals, Announce ments or among regular display advertise ments. When no such information is furnished the management will»not be held responsible If sd does not appear here desired. The Methodist Church 'at Lower Montague, which for the last two months bas been closed for repairs will be reopened on Sunday, Sept. lsr. The Rev. Wm. Harrison of Cornwall will preach st lla m, and 0.30 p rn, and the Rev. llr, Sinclair lu the afternoon. There will be no Methodist service at Montague Bridge lu tbcxeveniog. 'Anthony Flynn, Edrlver on the Caps Traverse branch ofthe Prince Edward Island railway leaves today to visit his daughter in Boston, accompanied by his wlfsund daughter. Yesterday he was presented by Conductor Cox and the train hands with s valuable pipe show~ ing the high esteem in which hs is held by his fellow workmen. Charlottetown readers will be interested to know that on account of the largely increased cost. of production ofnewspapers the Sydney Post and Record have increas- 'ed their prices ic three cents per copy The liuliisx Herald in commenting on the abovi says if the present standard of ex~ cellencr is maintained, the public must be prepared for an increase in price of all daily: nswevop rs to three cents per copy or n subscription of eight dollars per year nod a corresponding increase on advertising rates. Zf__.i.;.._i 1- On Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months nf July and August the fare to Picton and return aauis day will be 1.50 including ten. 7-l0