, Y r ._ , , M, ,A 4 ' _gan _, , N ,f ' f f », » fr . ..~ f. ` -» ._-»‘,r'E=;\..,,_: _j;._. .,,f§<»ff..f,j_L,_1-il, ~ ‘ “ ’ .» f -fo" ; ~ ' ` ’ ~ ffiifll it .r. - ~ ‘tel ..._ Q ~ V i ii- i Q ‘ri I), ,g -‘Ll ., _:MTV _ . .M..», _r:,;`,:,., ,.1 0 ' "M '-"E" H" _ THE cHaRLo'r'rErowN GUARDIAN c '"==f'°'i/lw' ‘ race-SE.vsN\ -n To give away or your own home the best , silver is 1835 ' R. WALLACE Silver plots that resins voor Guaranteed absolutely. “gi fouilitonsrowrt inn ELsewtlEiiE"""""'- or-V--=== “Cf- :oiplse phil is guaranteed to Ifglve you greater cooking efficiency for less m0n¢Y _ than ‘any other ' range you can buy. 205 ..'Z` M‘iClary`S ' ` -- rf ' - --~----..-.__ .-.___.._.. ____:_, __ a It Days to buy in this Province. i _There will be events for boys, girls working men and amateurs, at the popular Labor Day Sports, Mon- day next, Ahegweit grounds. The Union Commercial College had a pleasant call yesterday from J. W. l1“l¢2§erBl :.1- .. ...e ».--- -~~ »- Hard Cool Afloat and to arrive per Scliooncrs “Doiiilclln” and Iolianna" and “Aim ]. Train- oi-” rzoo Tons best quality Hard Coal in Stove and Chestnut Sizes. Customers would do well to book their orders so as tot have their Coal delivcrcd whilst vessels are discharg- ing. . C. Lyons ®. Qc - .-_- _ff r ~_ -`:-1 =- of \ f \ .`, .1 rig _,S ,,`._,y._'_i,v I "7 1 ,;._A__ ' ' ,,,,~ e 5;,-1,, »__ ._ ~. »-.= _ ._.._.._._..._-._ "":-"-'~ ' <“‘TTf-` 1.”-. -,~ l ' .; f'-.7l`»l`-.f'-1-5'. I-(';' ‘--‘ - ~"“' .ill r' _ _-r’ -_ fr,/.r-‘ -t., ___ ,_..~... ~ lt. ~ . ,__ _ , ,,._. _ 'o r icq 01,' . li . \ “QEQ l *'\x~ '?.`.~1~ fl -_:__-_»_.;..-,. -r .l -_-.~ _.Z2 .--C `. . _ . f ‘ .._.~..--swor' . ‘ .Z1 4"/ . AP/ / U \ Coal Coal The Schooner Lev S. Andrews will b due liereabont Aug. 3otIi with a cargo of iooo tons of the celebrated Larkawaua Aulhngiqg Coal in Stove :md Clienlnut sizes this in the sumo qu'-|ity_of coll which gave such good satisfaction aol IDIIOII, ` v Parties rrquiring Ilnrd Coal are re quesled to book flieirordern at ance and so liindl arrange to take n’t it worth it picture? Malte the appointment to-day The Bare' .§¢#di° J. B. BROWN. D. M. I) I DEN'l‘lST "ws:-. r.'.-.~i..”il2s: .§’.:'.r.rli'.l"~ Uhiirlottetnwii. tl-30dtyr. ltslllli _-___ __ l"u.nriture Sale mo pieces of brand new furniture, consisting of dressers at $5.90 tip, coniniodes at 2.75, sideboarcls from lo 5o, sofas from 5 75, kitchen chairs 45c,kitch ri tables 2.74. din ing room tables 6. oo.hed room tables qoc, parlor tables 2.00, iron beds 2.50, mattresses 2.30, bed springs 2 25. parlor suits, iq 75, (5 pieces) wicker chairs 2 go, lawn chairs 1.20, Brusselscarpet 75c, tapestry carpet 42c, straw uuitting oc. hemn stair carpet oc, Scotch and union squares 4.75. tapestry squares W5' riiions ‘ ' 7-Ql\'l‘f. H Colton and Woolen ’ Waste. . Sanitary Ccttuii Polishing Cloths for l‘0w`er lloiisrl, (l.rrrigt-s, Mnclii t: Shi-ps and all Gcriernl l‘iirpoaei~i \.\'rilo for samples and quotutiriis to the manufuct~ tifnr. H. Gray fs? Co. 23 25 Comniori St., Montreal, l’. Q. 8 rMllsl‘§tts3mos. frccks :ire most bccoruing, it is the Nothing; but ri picture can keep Jones, wnose wife died here n |'i`liursday night under such sad cir- cumstiinces, was on Prince Edward Island when the news of the death reachedhlm. Mr. Jones wanted to lreach St. John iii time for the turner- ,al and chartered a small motor hoat and crossed the straits. He landed at Cape Tornientine and was ldriven from there by Dr. Blackie, to gélackville, where he caught the Mari- itline express and proceeded to St. ,Jolin.-Moncton exc. l A pleasant event took place on the 'l5th inst at the home of Geo. W. Macleod, '40 Longworth Ave Charlot- ltetown, when Miss Bessie A. John- ston of Charlottetown formerly of lirookfield was united in niariiige with Ivan Tl. Brown of New Glvaagovr, N. son of Rotert Brown Stanley ,Bridge The Marr age was ii quite one, only the immediate relatives he- inlt present. The Rev D. McLea,~i per- formed the cerniony. The hrldc re- ceived many presents among which were several cheques and a beauti- ful out glass and silver salad howl from the Choir of Alon 1’i'esbyterian (Yhurch of which the bride. was a mem- her for several years. Immediately after 3, wedding hreakfast Mr. rind Mrs. Brown left on the Nnrtliumher-- land for their future hom'c in New Glasgow, N. S. (From. \'osterday’s Evening Guardian) "l‘here were "no fuses before the llliurlottxetowii Police (lourt today. -Colonel Moore, Clilwltittcttrivn, wont ,to Alhorton this morning. T'l'¢.ll. II. H. Shaw, (`ltarlot.tclo\vii, left for Sunuueruide this niot'iil\ig_ tl. lr. and Mrs. tlriint, Charlotte- town, were passengers west this morning. llicluird and Mrs. Johnson, (thur- Inttetown, were passeiigers to Alher- tou this morning, llrtymond Praught of the P.ld.l.}¢., (‘.linrlol;tetowii, was n passenger to Boston this morning. Mrs. Henj. Rogers, Jr., Charlotte- town, was a passenger returning on the eastern train this morning. Judge Rutherford of New York was a pussenger from. Clhnrlottctoivvt hy the Northumberland this morning on return. The schooner J. W., 78 tons, Capt, Delaney of Charlottetown, has nrriv- ed in Sydney with li load of ltimhcr lrom Pospehac, N, _ The Northumberland left Charlotte- town at 8.30 this morning with a large number of Passerigcrs and n fair amount of freight. Tire schooner Florence, 74 tons, Capt. Doucette of Charlottetown, has nrrivetl in Sydney from Rustlco with i900 lbs. codtish and 70 hitshels oats. Allan and Mrs. Moore and little daughter Eleanor, Kent St., Char- lottetown. were passengers by the Northumberland to Picton this morn- ing. A Sydney despatch says that it is reported here on good authority that efforts are under way to establish n dnily steamship service between Syd- ney and Charlottetown, P.E.I. Sen- ator Prowse, of that town, who was here this week, is interested in the nroject and it is hellevetl here that the scheme will go through. It is not known whether it is the intention of the promoters to start the service this fall or not, bitt it is more than likely a start will hemadc as soon as sllllvahle arrangements can be made- Slwh P. service will hen great boon to the business people of both islands. ::Bl1itlsh_Alm0nd Pink' is an excel- lent preparation for sunburn. 'I‘bcre'a nothing better that we can recom- mend. its emollient properties will hc quickly discovered, even after one application tho akin is remarkably smooth and nice. Zlic. hottie. E. A. Foster. Central Drugstore, Sunny- s_ids. A l Hull , W Z l l \ Rothesay Collegiate School, Rotlieny. N. B. Onnducted on the House Brntnm. in which tho hoarding hopues are quite separate from thu ma n bulld- lngs. and each Ia ln chnrlv 0| lW0 : mili.t‘\i:f°l'nri unexcolled-bulldinis un-to-rlnteana splemlidlyeuulp ed. . |,,,,|,,flin|¢ sn excellent gymnssfiim d aru unf.- anfl manual triiinin ell xrgttafp:gnt.§"§.rr:J:ili§i. R. . .. or an e . Next term lngim Sept. llfll lllullrstld Calendar |_ndful| details , on Application to ‘ w n maint it A. ‘ *lv llnlyiiuier. z 0 0 l 1 ' 7-llkithlfilllll , », ra ‘ .--. A . . ~ . ru' <' » . “’ ' f l'eople’s Theatre Under A flag 0f Truce An incident :fthe American \.|vil \Var V In The Year 2000. Funny; well como and me. The Sales Lady - A Story nf' the Big Department f Store ' Miss Sweeny in Illustrated Songs (From Ysaterday’s Evening Guardian) G. S. Eninau, Charlottetown, was ii passenger front Montague this morning. C. F. Fisher was a passenger from Charlottetown to Montreal this morning. » A. Wright, traveller, was a passen- ger from Charlottetown to Montreal this morning. ' Miss Elsie McLeod returned to Charlottetown on the eastern train this morning. Miss Bessie Alward of Buinincrsiile is visiting her friend, Miss .lt-.on Cnr- rie, Charlottetown. The S. S. Harland left Charlotte- town today at 1 p.in. ioi' Orwell, 1-ialliday’s Wharf and (lhiiia Point. Dr. E. E. and Mrs. Robins were passengers returning to Charlotte- town on the eastern train this morn- ing. Fred A. Elliot of Moncton, wliolhau heen visiting in tlhnrlottetowii, left on the Northumberland this morning for St. Stephen. Mr. McQuald, Manager of the (loo- adian Bank of Conimercc, Cliarlotte- town, canic in irmn the east ,tliln morning. Kenneth Stewart, son of D. B. Stewart, Charlottetown was a Pas- senger to Halifax hy the Northum- herlandthis morning on a visit. At thc last ot the weekly handi- caps of the Montreal A. A. A., W. llalipcuuy, formerly of tho (lliarlott.e- town Ahegweits, won second place in the high jump, nttaliiirig ri freight of T: if.. 6 ln. Today the eastern express arrived ln Charlottetown nt 8.20 a.m., ilve minutes lute; tho soutliern express nl. 'L45 n.n1., ten m.iniit¢»_s late; the Hour is accomuiotltition at l0.ll5; tivo min ntes late, the 'Figiilsli ancoinniorln- tion at 11.40, on time. The cucuiiiher which was on exhibit- ion in the window of the McKinnon Drug Co, (7hai'lottel.own, was grown hy Joseph Bryeiiton, Union Ruud, Lot 33 weighed two pounds ten oun- ces and measured thirteen inches long with a circuinlei'ence of nine iintl thi'cc-tlttnrter inches. Miirrlnch McKenzie and Fred Doyle, who were in tfhttrlottetoivn during; the chttmpionshipe, returned to rho. 'ity last evoiiiiirz. ’i`liey report the .-Jlilctics there. to hrivc ticcn the nest over pulled nfl iii the Maritime Pro- iinuprr They have coral words for M. l‘. A. A. A. Secretary Ii. B. Melvill- lan and local olliciala, who did overv- thiug possible to make their stay cu- ioyithle. The light; enect had mitch to over the centre of the iieltl heiilg very pr or, while the oiitside running track was well lighted. The Sydney bnvs did splendid work, and local sports org proud of them.--Sydney exc. ::The tivo most popular talcum rowders wc carry are Trailing Arlin- tus and Violet Dulce. Both these :irc hlohlv favored for dainty women who wnut nothing hut the best. Violet Dulce has been a, long time on the market while Trailing Arhutus is rt new preparation that is mitch favor- ed in Boston. where it is made. Each 25c. The McKinnon Drug (‘,0,, corner (treat George and Kant Sta. MEN. P Purchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they are get ti ng the genuine article. We know that there is be- ing marketed by rzmuufacfur- ers who are considered reliable a line cf so called cut glass i_n which the pattefn is really pressed, sn.l ' afterwards touched up and polished on a a wheel. Our Cui Glass ia fullyfcul \Vhcn the cutter takes a piece in hand it is perfectly plain on both aides and ey/ery line is cut and polished by hand. We control for Chai-loltetown,lhe product ofthe oldest and lnrgcat Canadiari factory, and feel that we have the very best in cnf glans _lo offer our patrons I o.Jr.Iut1rcpiiso1‘t Slroiui lrhiil-f ment avor of the "Lt C. ,__ ‘cs A L.. Le at every point. » < , Halifax St. John Ch | it g ` . WT” sv s l - -- l, Ammo; D . lf 0 Q own _ ` ` my , Professional Eardi Ever Da WeReceive Some I yy ~- Of The New Fall Coats "..;:.~..n!;er.t'f.=.,tf:\..-. of superb .styles and rare beautyof design as well as thoroughly dependable qual- ities at particularly reason. able prices appeal to you You want to see these curls we now have in stock $12.25 to $28.15. The citwavs busv Store. Money to Loan Morris Block- hartuttetuwn ~ Dr. C. H. Porter Velerinery Surleon - Office pliarniaci' and operating room st ii: Grotto-t st. topo. Pest Office). Charlot- tetown l‘hons2\i. _ _ iionaiiltatinn and Medicina by mail out-dollar. Hilttnznipd . IOIDLL MtUNaWIl`l ‘ Honetmi, N. B. .iiohargou sud lien! Located llntol o .nil Uri; sccouimodsting Ill giimiri lituatmi in tha centre oi nimcluusgruunla ind surrounded by slszsntuhaded tra" n li ` l fl dl bl l C It F67. I-'.‘.‘l.l¥.{'J?"f...‘l..l»¢if‘t§l`ro°a`l=‘§s\¥"iifa"uli'l f\"f'h.”l\.l_¢'l.f~;.f K. c., tif-...tri .rr Karma McLean (D. McKinnon lin-fiat-rr, Attorney-at-law lirown lfiovk. Chirloiteiown. o. c. ii¢i.i£l`il]`.`"`a.o.°'§£.. a. .§s~|i.».~i' McLeod QI Bentley H l Y G llsrrliuuraod Attornayal-law Offices-liank of N. la. Uliamborr |i\\rI¢|t|.»~|.-ilvn P ll) lalqnd i. .|_._vi-zo, M. o. Physician and Surgeon Renldonco ill Phiuen Nt. _- - --;___-__ ___,_____ ,__ ____.______¥___.____-... _ Phone l10J RED SEAL Non Alcoholic \'\7inc Claret, Sherry and Port at DP. JOHN LEDWELL. M. D 'h moniStreet,oppsnit-: St.I’uul'l| Church Hours ri-:itil io o'cIoclr to 3 p. ni. Warburton (Ki. Show Harriatirr. Aliorns s, Nwar Public, Etc L.A _ RD' ,S Offices in Came'ror;;B::;:h’C,linr|ottsfo wit -- --Y»»‘»- -__, 173 Grafton Sl. . 5 .1 L_'r`|N g__r,ur oi. ssl' _ V Y V ° ' _ '”` ` "5 W" Specia|ist-Chronic~- Diseases -- -- f ~--- »~- --- »~ - A|ll)Rfu‘P'll*!-- Watsonville, Santa Cruz Oo us Attend to Your Plumbing Trouble . We have it large stuff of expert pl uu\l>ei's-- make rt specialty ol their work and know that wc can give you best possible service. Our t`irst-class equipincnt. iuotletii methods and skilled worlcinen ninke for 5al.isfactloii when they attend to your work. et /lo with Morris’ jurnpinr, the light. Properly _ Don’t wait for the cold worither to come bc- fore yoti see to the proper licating of your home. Start on the work now, today and sec that your home is well protected front winter'.»° winds and storms. Call or phone 263 for information re- iug our system. - Cor. Gr:-at George and Kt-ut Sis. tanley, Shaw fs? Peardon bmith” typewriter, , - -- - - ~- ° A rioiwreco. -Every Eddy Match is aSurr, Safe Match==* "'”“""“"" iii in ,,,,,,,d, r=- , l_ tl. ` IT is made of first quality materials by skilledwork- i `*-°- '*“"""““ ` °“" ' men and rucchririically perfect nmchiries, :ind carries with it the ltfiidy guarantee that it’s a sure lignt. ALWAYS uinlcc sure you are well supplied with l€rlfly‘s Matches bm::iti.~aa: “If you‘rc sure tliey're Etldy's yoii’rc sure lhcy‘rc ri;'_ht". EDDWS Matches are always lull M. M. count, good dt-_:il-.is everywhere keep tliuin Tlili li. B. l5l)l)Y Conipmiy, l.ltnltt-Ll. . Makers' nlso of Paper, Paper Bags, HULL' LANAUA' Toilet Paper. Tissue Towels, etc 5 *"l;-197-"‘V‘ :"1 ' - ' 7.- tnarkfho monuments. heledltonen, wearing qualities. ,,._..__._”_.___F_:,____,___,, _,___ __,_.___ t ___, _~;‘§,,;,;;;‘,°°,‘,';;;‘,.‘;;2‘-,§1‘;,;;‘§};';‘;“ due to ball bearings ' _ Mommmms oi Wise Investment _to every young man‘i~i Endowment liisiirniice. A few cents a . ii week saved now will mean a largeclicqtiifiu your name :i few years ,.,,.,f,.,.,,,. ,.,,,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,.,,,,\,, 5° hence. lt also nicnns it large esfntc in event of your dcnth, almoltitcli prooori. We mall tm glut to ush- gunranteed after your i`\r.~t yearly payment is inode. Get ln young. milderiulls em' emmvuee |°f ‘M Wrhe us fm. 6 ,ue _“ann nm B e mn-mortal you plan to erect ln “tha r Sotills-Newsome » = '-H tg- A , Typewriter Co., Ltd. , A 'I' ROSS 'C|“"‘“°" Q 5°" ` _ ' North American Life Assurance fo, California. T-'LT lllttniprl `l)R. l. E. CROKEN (Veterinary Surgeon) ilont\_r Liriiilnutrf lluivr-rility 1 l l‘uronto Untiiriu \`i-|.u|'|iiiit')‘ tfiillisierel 'l‘t>ront.i Huliirncrlieln, I’. _ hi. lsliiliil. Address l'Imi~riil~l. Nu. l li li. l’li-trio nil-2. l i'lni-spd ALEXANDER ROSS, M D Pliy.-iicinn aint linigeoii ()|`li e .ind rci\\rl~ricc th.it of llr. Mel. inghlili _ i'l\.\n¢- _\i_;l. ii'-5 l‘r-iuce 5! 7 1 ,N11-iiiiin, il ,oiwortz iwnw We are selling STANDARD . MANILLA and GREEN SHEAF at lowest prices, Wholesale and Retail. 1 Order early :is we do not expect there will be enough to supply the de~ Fire Insurance For rates in the P lnh\_nd Mtlt_us i re lnauriincr <‘o|n|:r len uri luirni l-luild nfs. liuichea. liiiiis Hclii_n»ln. Hotels U ieifso Factorii~s Writer Mills, uto. etc D ‘lu P l C' l). HELL. t02l-lt l’liona {*_ ,__ Beauty And Dignity |60 Knut St ` »f~'- .»t;l}i‘i" -. . ' <,."_»..~~__ ‘-t, ’ , v,,*,,;.». .