~ 4*- ...aw A 1,- ~- ffl' 'f . .r < .`»i;'. I l' 11'; ,-Nfl _ ill* l ill: g '_' S? rc - 1. "=~°°~sf“ -. ,_-.rr , = .-' pr » _ . ~ -~ " _ - . vi .,'~f.>1‘.:,,»‘*+~.i .M .~ ’~ ~ V _pacl FOUR . HT' ranurner umm 1 THE F"€\-_| _ 4_ 1. ~ -el -Q W ~ - ‘ -~ Llp Orklual #nj-Dill! genuine. o otlufso qulclty orso .vurely "Neva IUIEUMATIC PAINS, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA. NEURALGIA. Refuse all substitutes-25c. tina and $1.00 yard rolls mailed on re- oeiptof price. Davis lr Lawnnsca co., neutral. , _ = _ r 7 Sparkleni the best Silver Polish we have ever used and we believe the best on the market co-day. Try a bottle. SOLD ONLY BY W. N. Tanton, Jeweler. Delivered at any part of the City. A Phone-192-4. , =_ __i_ ___ Llfsbuoy Soup_i.~dellglrttully refr-eslringtorllulh Toilet in hot weather. For wu-lring under- clothing it is uneqnalledllloarrses and purrfiu € Imam-@--1*? l NEWS- llMMll`lEll llllllf "-xr Justice. iverntlu and ins. _Jeanne Pelletin, Quebec, came tothe .titty Tuesday night by the mail ' ein. . I lESllllllll'S |SSlll‘ ._ .. The following news items were held over from Wednesday morning'a Guardian owing to an accident to the machinery. _ The Band Concert on the Square was much enjoyed Ly many Tuesday, night. The schooner Eva May arrived at Picton alter a very tempestnous voy- ‘age from Newfoundland. She is own- ed by her- Captain (Davies) and W. L. Dean, 1.oth of Charlottetown. _ The Northumberland arrived 'Ilues- ..~<\.>\\\u Donns” KlDN_EY PILLS 5 /_y -~ ti 'Mir Sui/ »°"~@.L‘L`idh@9;” rf `_ __ _Q _/5745 Cr, » I. . r llxilllill \i l 1,! \\'\\\\-\' \ =(f{\\ °'AnE1'r:5 9 ull-=' 'P ‘ I »i .‘ _ Beauty and Wear 1 Knives, forks, s oons, etc., cf exclusive design and fine r wearing quality are stamped _____./1) §\-CJ New Bakery and Grocery ' have opened a new l':rk- ery and grocery store and respeclfrrlly -elicit .1 =h:rre of y0llr pail rorngf. I atrend to all my baking . pers onully and guarantee ’ l evervlhirn. in be Ihr best pro.:r~ru vlc. For the convon- 4 ienco of n y patrcrrs I have also sucked u gtod line of groceries Give me a chi-me to de- monstrate bak ng pr rfcction , to you. You will always ‘ find lure something above the Ordinary. H’ |96 Kent St. h 'l-l7rt~=dl\»r~lmr\<1 _-WeflrTve'_rii'stL3t~k Y al' lcinds of presl-iv ing sugar ul lowest prices. Granulnted sugar ro lbs . for 50 cts. also fruit jars nt lowest prices. We have just opened a choice line of spices direct from Halifax. Froslr hee Smoked and dried pork alway3 on hand goods delivered. Wm. H. JOHNSON, Corner Fitzroy and Edward Sis. Phone 8 L l l "MJ ROGERS BROSf' l Tlrls mark on silver plate ls I _.4 guidelo quallfyreco nlzed every- ere as the worl s standard. wh rg Beal lu sets, dishes, wallen, etc., are stamped M ERIDEN BRITA CO. SOLD BY LKADING DKALIRS "Silver Plan that Wears' Valuable Property to be Sold By Public Auction in Charlottetown We are instructed by Mrs, I. R. Warren to sell at public auction on Monday. August 30th 1909, that property situated on the corner of Longworth Avenue and Climber land St., comprising dwelling house grocery store and warehouse, all in good repair. 'l`l1is is n fine clrmrco for any store-keeper. Terms on stile. B. CARTER Sz CO., Arrctiorrcers 8--2f,d5i ¢t4|d&rllm 1 I' 4 ' 1 Athletic 1\Ieet l Under the Management of the Laborer’s Protective Union _*_ _fa-_ :_ . . il A J r .Yi __ __.~,-l_g,%, - . ,_ __,;_., , r_\ "..- l '~: ,rr Y ` ="i-'t»'ir21. , ‘ll 1-¢.' and the Abegweit Club on the Grounds of the ,_ _,~~ Charlottetown Amateur Athletic ‘Association Labor Daé Monday, Sept. (uh, |909. Sanctioned by M. P. A. A. A. P R 0 G R A Open Event: roo Yards Dash 220 “ " 44° " “ ass " " 1 Mile Run 5 .. r. 1 Mile Bicycle 3 .. ._ Broad _lump High lump Pole Vault Putting Shot (16 lb) Old Man's Race (1-4 mile) Throwing Discus 123 Yards Hurdles Entries close with the Secretary on Thursday, Sept. 2nd. En trance fee 25c for each event. _ Silver cups, Gold and Sil'-'er Medals and other valuable prizes will be given in the different events. The "Guardian" Cup will be held for a ye rr by thc bc-st all-rourzd athlete. Grand parade of the Union at ro a. ni. headed by the 4th Regt Band. ADMISSION 25c Sports begin at 1 30 p ru. GRAND STAND toc WALTICR MON'l`l‘Il'I`I`I, Chairrnan Committee, S. F. l)Oi'l.l~1, Secretary .\. c. A. c. 17 |y.rm,2l ‘.~:.u<_:rr_| :_py'ul;irgal;; Ht eiigtr x)i{T\Y “D4 U12 ,',Neb., yesterday morning alter spend: a ra. lil O . r lor, G. Rucklranr, Muttlrew Stevensurr, l lug W. H. Haywood & (`o, of St. John, ls in the Province in the inter- :ests ol his tlrm. He came to the ,city 'I‘uesday_ night from the western part ol the province. The tea at Fort Augustus Tuesday ,was a huge success. The gathering was large and the financial success was omnplete.-;Th_e baseball game between Fort. Arigudtus and Mt Stew- ,ert was called of! at the third innings qthe Fort Augustus mam being slight- ly in the lead. The two mile race was won- by Wendell Toomna in good time. ‘ > - , -_- M. G. Macleod returned to Omaha ing threq weeks visiting friends at his old home at Uigg. Mrs Edwards, Halifax, arrived in the city Tuesday night by the North- umberland on s vrsit to friends here. Egerton and Mrs Heaney, city, are visiting friends and relatives in Clif- ton. At the recent meeting held in the Court house in connecion with the formation of a Child1en's Aid So- ciety the following were named as 8 committee to meet and report on thc advisahility of the scheme:-W. L. Cotton, Dr Conroy, Premier Hnsz- ard, John A. Macdonald, Mrs Mc- Cready, Mrs Pope, Mrs Byrne and Mrs F. W. Hyndman. The funeral ol' the late Jos Knight i took place Tuesday from the residence ot Jasper Pickartl, Buytield Street to Sherwood Cemetery ny train. The following were the pnll~lreare1‘B:-W. C. Tu1‘11er, J. T. -Mcllislr, G. H. Tny- l and the .Tuesday night from St' John and re grstered at the Quun The were sll|nmer5m0 Glld hail a T0.. \"Zillg lf Hood tliii on the trip dovm. ~!‘ lv ruenibers ot the party report the ex- 'Un--_-_-_.___ 4 K. .\lacKAY, Henry Iiuc k»lru1r1_ ~~ Montague, Clrarirrrrrrnwrl' l“ir\ l‘r;~nr. ___ W _ -»~ ~ - \ Ge PIIEMIER MORRIS ON l . n 0! lprior to sailing stated that the won- L(`>NDOI\, Aug. 25.-Premier Morris ‘ |\ °;,rLl‘,i,,,;_-ilderfrrl success ol the Imperial Dc- ‘\_ I \-rrr-l» 't put it o HM' lrlrt wur:-t ll mill, sin; lt' snrl me-»1 ot' ries. ti od vnluc. :rl .slro.l\rn1e at . . . . . . . _ _ First price $2.50, now .. . . . . . ._ Grey, all-wool suit, two piece. Fancy light worsterl, norfolk. (3 0 ,l\~, Boys' three piece suits, xilxrrl tw- urls good range of sizes, double breasted. I-`o erl) $o,b-5, rro\v...$4.60 Blue twectl two piece plain rrrrl, knickor pants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.40 Formerly $9,5o, now.......... aul___1ll9n’§__S_vmm¢r F"r!1lSbi1\__n_§ THIS store is fairly tllrongecl with eager :ind orderly shoppers since the inau- prrvzrti-»rr of this great August rrrorzcy saving L-vc-rrt At present the boys’ suit-1 tra fa'rl_\ f _ying-see and secure---pick and pnichasols the ncvc1‘-ending trend of the rum nursing public. The qtraity of every suit is :rl ove question--I v1ouldri’t say “I'll refund v. rr money " rr I w:1su't sure of satisfaction--tl1at’s the secret cf this big onc-tl1ird- » 1." » c. `l`r.e wlroic stork ol sumurer goods will bc cleaned or t, then l'll be able fr lr- r ron fresh, seusonablc goods at the same price as rrhcrs, s.~l1\thc other ` ff. *i l\rr~:rs:l¢-_ l, _tgrrrrrl us- .'~.,_\».~1rr§l¢rr:r _............$7.25 Buster Brown »uit~, lrriglrt gr~c_\~ worsted, lmiclccr pants. First price $6.25 now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . $4.20 . . . . . ....$|.70 I"irst pricc $3.50. nod rrrnge of si'/ss. Do your shopping today ---NOVV _ v . ....',, » » A 1 é- Kzvou sv N nano TT ' _ V _ - \;_j.;~~.\ Brown tweerl single fr~enste'l, good assortment of. sir.: s. First price $6.51 , yours al. . . . . . . . . _ . . ... _ $4.55 Boys' light tweed, single breasted suits, lorvrerly S; .'5, now.......-.,....... .............$3.55 Fancy t\\'cc Get Ready For Hot Weather Days lr Nothing so cool and restful as one of our Hammocks. Our srock of Ham- ‘ moclta is large and all. fresh patterns, and as usual our Hammock values are the talk of the town. #lay to preserve the pence of the '\vm‘ld by maintaining England ns the mistress of thc sons. During tnu conference there was not rr discordant note and every British colony was anxious to shmre the bur- rlen nf rcsrurnuil~ility nl tnc Empire and to contribute to a central fund for the maintenance ol the whole fw- mily_ They do not. want their lives trade and liberty any longenprotect- od by the British "tar" and soldier with~orrt contributing to their main- tenance. 1 -_..i______ CANADA’S GOOD TIMES. OTTAWA, Aug. 25-Canarla's carn- als have joined in the good times throwing nn increase of the water- ways ol the country. lrnd the traffic returns to the ond of July show a total tonnage of 5,293,719 ahead of this tonnage of goods carried during the same period last: year. ~ BEARINE feeds the dry and un- healthy st-rrlp, softens and gives vim to thc lrnir. 50c a jar. ` "Spf-cial sale ol summer dress goods one third oft. All our summer dress goods on the counter lor the great August clean up sale. Watch for the values that will be shown-come ear- ly after thorn for if -you do not you ‘are going to meet your neighbor get- ting away with the piece that you you will find will go furth- er here than most storesz- We pride ourselves we buy largely and well- giving you the advantage. In hair-tooth and nail brushes we show a big range. In sponges, soaps, combs etc, etc. exceptional value. t d ,_ _ M M L _ Subscription books are open to in- wan e 0 buy 0°" & 8c_;i)g,.4i_ terested ,parties and all possible as ~ ~~-- sistauce will be given gn one who ' wishes to verily circulatidii. 1 0. d l - Anne of Avonlea" by Miss L, M, Y Montgomery is a. sequel to “Anne of EL' " M* ' Y' ”' Green Gables," and promises to ne even more popular than the latter 9 V book. which has had abig sale and Y ‘ delighted everyone who__has rerul it, ` The new Book wil.l_be on sale at Carter’sd Bopkstore Sept. first. L¢éave` "Sil'ent9’ your or er or a copy now. The rgt » edition ia limited and will Hell quickly. Phone 70. 8-26dr1w. The Circulation. oi THE GUARDIAN. Morning Daily and Rural Da i wssx numno AUG. mt. |909. eeelee»¢»¢~~¢¢ee~7l84 TUESDAY .............-.. 7226 WEDNESDAY.............7234 THURSDAY.........»......7237 FRIDAY ................».7347 SATURDAY................7902 T0t3l suenueooee»u44.l3o Daily average .......... 7355 The circulation of The (IHrA_R- LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN il greahil' than that ot all the other Daily Newspapers on Prince Edward Ie- land combined. The above Agurel are not the‘ counter total, and exclude all spoiled, blank and destroyed pups-l. Thule lgures show only actual paid til'-. eulation. P Rf ~»0N8 wo E Crown Tlflil CHARLOTTE- ,- . \\’1~»1°Sf11~= SL Refill ALMOST 50, ’ _ _ Powder . ~ Kynoch Load- 1 ,J l ed Shells l Guns '\`_ _____,_ ______ _ 1 Ammunition for the shoot- ing season ;’ r \. "Dead Shot -1 urn?" 1 ic. and lluckingp l Sl'l€llS» ‘ 'V _/ Htl £|.l \ There are three things about the smile us to put aside a copy for Lots of New Books and all the latest Sum- mer Magazines. l l | l Satisfied customers deal here- A.W.Reddin, Phm, B. Our laundry work in an good as a tonic ran Kaiba' B" “ua” Phm ul Are Noiseleaa - Odorless - Ilarmlen - Heads won't fly* The Thafs Yours' . No waiting for sulphur t > burn off-may be uS¢d the moment they are lighted and may be lighted 011 any- surface . ..q_ 1; \-w. Md. . r, ., . _ iii ;_“:_.____, _ . _ __ you wear with our laundry work. ltslnslst Th€ C0mCt 5lZ¢ f0l' Sl-ll0k¢l'S abl¢,` lvnpontaneoun, it keeps sweet. The Pony size for Pogket use , The zoo size for Household use ‘l;'“b';'f°" ’°" f°°' "°"°" ‘°°" "°""' 'md The 5oo size for General use l¢l’. ' Try us on your next. Glossor Domes Hamm g,Mm,,,.,~ T.. ..... ' snmnerd Paper co nu _ ' ll' A S“°”“'° ° A. F. wsusrnz S°S;“;i,..€°;‘.‘?s., _ ' ~