t*l"|fl 7 SEPTEMBER 1 I .V-» .. -. »i,,~_' - » , ,.. . , ¢ » . - ,‘ - `-` ,,‘_ ' swf. .- ~ t .. is .»~, ,i . , t» \ ~_ _ “ __ , , ,-z,=.~ -i_.=,--‘-r`,_.:§»*- . _ ‘ . ' I ~ 4 ‘, I .’S.-“T-.,~' ` 'A ,';»;:,=r.‘;§.,e..-`-.,.»:r‘-"»»' -"f¢;`i ‘iii-‘i ""`»"5"l$""" fl,-..,', ` ” "" ' . W _ gg . 9° 9°7 _ , ` _ 'ms cuAaLo'r'ris'nowi~i GUARDIAN 1, '" -\ _ 1 » PAGE SEVEN “|°'°“° “Kill tramly A g; 21" "ill and tear the thrur and limp De5Pe"“fe. et.. :.‘.:.:'..':.z'°:-:‘*..t'.'::.:-°.::i 'QUEENS CUUNTY GUA-'Rl)lAN A . h Nd' ‘ °°"l|I. All your dqootor about A r’ ou. S g iE::lil§'°" H°°d ,miices in New Prowse,Block-Charlottetown. g Our Aim 'is to have a 'tioiii Assortincnt of Enameled Souvenir Jewelry »» E. Vernon, Truro, is In this City. , James A. Stewart, Bail River. is in this City. l`hc niull train arrivedilast nigh il.l5. I. li. Bell, Ex. M. P., Sunimerside la in - _ A1003 illrolliih our stock will reveal something the City. . i , ' toleaseo. T Nhoid ‘ : Y li nhnrlile at Ho; um er an arrived last .-~ ~, -: ‘ Spoms. hroochts. helt plus, etc WV ' KI' 'VV.E1lIlN|'EI\. fewelcr and Opticisu H ONE I8” yesterday for Boston. lla-v;~You Seen - Them ` ~...it/S. Arlhony McAskiil left this City yeater- dtiy .for Amherst.. Miss S.ella Murphy, South Shore, left J. R. Conpjhaa; returned to _St. John (ruin is visit; in this City. ivIisiKaihtc-.~n Eirlc of this Uttyleii Th* vbry 'V 1 yestei-day to visit friends iii U inso. PH o T o .-3 t , o T Pearltinted back ground l ' V h.`I‘.."ii.'lZf'"§l.°ifIiIffI.T§§"1.".f"i§iTf..i‘ Elegant, eiieetlve, artistic. GEO. ll. CO0 K. The Studio \\ lui'-o Hnbv in Always Welt-ouie 'lry‘ Hugiics’ Di- gestive Tonic I gives snap. vim mid energy to the systrm. As an rppetiz -r it can- not ba beaten. Prlce 25c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes APOTHECARIES’ HALL . M-1~.`i\. _,.\\` Q (EET) Best Quality ol 'coalat Geo. E. Full’s coal yard. E: dgghs Automobile 'I 0 Hire, solid pair for this wet, Tiioiumi tflysr, 30 horse power. nests live pet-iioiis including ohaffour. \\’ill hire hy th iliiy for oountry runs, ani by the hour iilioiit, tho sity. -For fiii-ther particu- itrs apply to JAMES 0Fl"lillt, Opp Cathedral in ' i ei r o .St New Australian Raslns We have just receiv ed a few boxes. They are nice and juicy with a delicious flavor. Try a few pounds. M c K en n a’s At Both Stores. Seo our C3. if? 5tlc ,vi ll|tlt)Wi ol B tl0lS to-day. Sprague 8: C0. Sunnyside \ , . \ _ /1,. W \ `\ \,` . /, /'T Uupl. -lor. Read, M. L. A. Sumniersidn. was aniniig the visitors to this City yesterday. 'Ina .voiding Liiiics place on October liltli iii tiiis City uf Miss Grace Uuiniiig Lo W. li. Cook. A Miss Minnie (Yltielly who has been visiting in this City leaves this morning for New York. tieurtge anti Mrs. Uuming have arri\'ed ir.tni New York on is visit to Charles and Mrs. Uuuitng City. lluwaril Earle who has been the guest - .il l:‘riif. S. N. and Mrs. Earle, City, ieit ,yestei-tiny on return to Uansu. 2 pg Erur Our fall stock of In- victus shoes is on the shelves and waiting for you sir -we know them to be one of the very hest shoes made in America [our ex- perience has proven it] and we are anxious for you to try a heavy cold weather. Prices $4.5o and $5 -oo a pair. " a Alley® Co. Charlottetown Agents. ""“' ' i i '-"` ”” , * llll.H.U..|[lHllSllli. Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and| fitted:{for glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9 to ll tt. m. l.iI'l-3.i!l D m. Evartiyipa by aopoiutmeiit. dtww . | Piokling_ Vinegar i Th l kiln sensonis about iieie and in 0:55- cthatgyonr pickles will keep right you must have good vinegar. We have an extra strong French Wlli¢= Wine Vinegar that we speclallysorecom- mend for p ckling purposes at cents P°;§f,;i,'¢.¢ gi-has nagiuii ivriu 7s ¢ l. cczlyrgogeii 5”; Engllsli Malt 48 cents per l. gapme f-rdf, \'t.-,¢gsi- Ao cents per gal. X ‘ X while wine: Vinegar 40 cents pei gal. Beer & Goff Tm, ,,|d ,.ii>rlL'-=\-|\l‘fiU» ilebidcs uiiiiicruuriozli-r i-.ilurilile presents, weir- iert-Iveri by the popular young couple. The ¢roun.‘.~t prim-iit no the bride was a mag- uiflii-nt necklace of pcirls and ODBIH- T0 thi- tiildearuviirl lie Dresenteri a qold urea- retil-shriperl l~ril0eh not with P°"|'- Mr' iiiid Mn. MCQll'1|‘i'~‘i Weddinu Wu' "ul in' cliiiie Upper Canadaanii the New England S ii i--1.-llallflix lleriiid. 1 “ Emulsion of Cod Liver Oli" with (;,m|¢ol" and Hypophosphlles of Lime .nn sofui ti fi mi-iiiu rvmedv f°\‘ vvuizhe. colds and gi-iisnil di-lillity. Pleasant to taste nml easily digested. 40c per bottle. A \\' ii.-Mtn i-him. B. Sunnyside. Miss Margaret Whelan who has been the quest, while in this City of Mrs. P. S. liroivn, leaves ih’s mornlntz for her lionii- in§Cnl-foi-nia. A large number oi fini- horses are leav- ing this Province each week, being |ut' ch ist-d principally ily iiuyi-rs from stat e,of I-luiac, for use in thc luinllri- wands. John and Mrs. McMillan, Hazelwood announce t-he marfiuze of their daugliter E. Gladys Hamilton to Noruian l\l~.~I.~iin, on Wednesday, Sept. 23th, llltl7 at Html wood. Fiiiuk O Linton, tc( rcs(-ating thc Tueket Cigar Co., manufacturers of the famous lllrirgcurlti- Uiaar tiiirl Will M Ste\'ciis,ri-pdesenting thc M--Alpine 'fo- baccn Co, return this -iiiiriiiiiu troni »i short huslness trip throutrli t.hc_ proviiic- . The school uporta of ltlJ7 will be li»»l-i next Saturday at C. A. A. |rrciiud<. Th-i following are the usual events; Putting' ahor, 50 yard dash, einht yi- tra, Hop step and jump. 50 yard dash, niiii- yi-Ars’ Brondjump, 75yard dash, 'i--i years, i’.»le, vault, Tiiyiirdrlash, elevoi years, lilah jump, 75 yard diish,t.welve years, lt'l l yiirl dash,ilftecn years and over, lluiile bloyclr, 22) open, Q tulle bicycle. iii) yards opon,l illle lilcycle,l0fl yard dash, thirteen _vo ire, 100 yard flush, lourtccii years, Keir; i-.icf-, Tug of War. The death of Mis. \\'llllam Vesicy of Covehesd Road took place on VVcdni-isdiiy thc llth lnst, and her remains wt-rc intwred inthe Methorllst Uenieti-ry at York on Saturday 1-ith. Thi- obsequies were conduc‘i-rl by Rev. G. 1"' Driwson of York and iii-v. Mr. Hawley of Marshfield. An unusually lai-zo uunibor attended thi- iunri-al, attesting to the great. respect and esteem in which the deceased was held hy all who kncw her. Early in life Mrs Vcisey (Margaret Stewart) united with the Presliyterian Church und until her death reniriiried a consistent ineinbi-r of tim same nut- living conveniently near to the church of her cho'ee, hi-rliroad minded und liberal spirit cuu~ci her ti th:-ow hericif into thc uc- t-lvlties ofthe hlethodist church which will greatly miss hrr present-if and hearty co-operations. She was pnrtlculurly in- terested in the cause of Christian missions und was nn active member of the \V.M.S. at Yii-lr, where as one of the officers of this society she endeared herself to ull her fi-llow workers. By thi- sick and dy- lngbedsidc and in Liu- homes of the sorruw and distress Mrs. Vessey was a true friend. See sherl the radiance of ri lovely Christian character upon all with whom sho camo in contact.She passed from earth ,iii the full assurance of faith triuniphantly rusting in thc inet-its of thc Ct-uciiled Re- fleemir. Beside |\ orrowing husband she leaves to uiourn one daughter, Annes at home, and two sons, Rev. Herbert Vessey of the Saskatchewan Conference anti l-Irldie -tt houie. The family has the rleep» est sympathy of oil their fi- ends in their sou- |»i~re:\\‘<-ment. ______.?__..._ There is iuoi-a Ciit\rrli,in lou - country thuu nil otlici- d mgoiiicr, liud nutil t,l\o lust tcw ycnrt. uDPosed to bciiit-ui~iil.».c. For ii grant. uirtuy years rio rms proiiouiicod itn local disease and prcscrlbcri oral i-_ivliiitllsr and by notistutitly fviiiliur to ciiriiwitli loc-ui treatment, prooiinccd il lu- cui-ulllo. Science has ri-ovsii cami-rh to he it coiistitiitiorihl disease und therefore requlrfs coiistitiitloiiiil troutiiiciit. Hiill‘»-t Critni-t-li (‘iii~ri, iiiiiiiutrii-turod by I~`. J. (.‘hc|\oy dc Co , Toledo. Ohio. is tho only ooiisititiitlonul euro on thc market. Ibis trikou liitoi-iiully in dos-cs froui i0 drops ion. teaspoouful. it iicts dlrcctlyou the blood nud uiu<-riii.< my-fit(-.r-y; gf tht, _..y.r,¢|,, They ofl'cr one liiiuriri-ii riollurs f i- iiuy t-use it fails to cure. Send for circiiluri-t arid testi- iiinnliils. Adrli-css: F. J. t'lll.niit,E S ii;roi iii-lust-:iioi.i» Scissor. Normal Course certi- ficate from Mount Alli- ron act-eptetl as qualiti- ¢'N‘7L“if*l7~t'i'i»&~,l.ni1.. . ' .~ ~l`|\ I ui' iw l||'|'|:~4 0|' It-vclinlti in d.I4|ri|'wli|<-Iir\|1'i'l|¢iii-.riirl lim ii.t|:iur~i:1-o\i~|'i'tl uitri ii igiuill ~.|| >pi_\' -ii' Iiiril rind _-rift iirnirl. .tt prc-i‘ut il i.-.zill -i-wir-ri intl. i I iii lir iiii li\ii'rli||i;~. ir ilu- lui-iiiianrt is ii iurui- iiciv ilwci-iitu ilu-1', wi li ri fi-r\~L pruif vt: .ri-_ luii-ii, i-iutrli uno. lit-ii li<»u~i-, piiiuriry, piciriity, iiuri o‘lu~i- Sit iil<:rl,ri-it i~i1i llin iu|i|»r»di:i|r~ tivliilty st-liniils. i-liiii' l|r~-'. .-1. ti-c~_ 1-:ir-pcitliei-~ riiiil .if l>|ii--lr-ini-li~t li~»| ~.I| tit.-i-.init vii ~-.-ti f.i.~u~i-ic-. 'iiul ruily fniir-ur ilvv tiiili-~ fi~t~|u \'ir-tot-i.~ run- \»flliil -t -iii li ti ii ~ iii tl|» |'i|»\ ii it _ -iv >|-.;5|it. - -iii--_ i- it \-i-ry iii-~ii.-il».i- |u-i»|»r:ily, :init viill Inv nuirl .ii ri I;-it-.-:.iiii. A iruml ti '<-. ;;ririi~iii|lc|'. 1907, I will sell by rustic Aucriou Tuesday the l7th day of Lseptember next. A. D- |907 At the hour of Twelve o’clock nnou: All that tract, of laurl, situale lu .tlie Royalty of Charlottetown, and being the farm owned by the iate]ohn llugan anti Thomas Hagan, formerly the Burrn ws property consisting Ot' teii acres three- roods and thirty four poles of land, a little more or less, to'-ctlicr wiili dwelling house, out houses harris, PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday the l9tl\ day of September next. A. D- l907 Beginning at the hour of iz o’i-lock noon, the rollnwlng properties. uwucd by the lute john Ilagan ami Thomas Hagan: of tlit: (irceu Road "ii the Cnuirnoii ot' Charlottetown kitcwii as ilic tunnrrv .zmperty list-ing uffroiit on Green Road of about |54 feet with tauiiery ltuililliiga thereon. This property can be piirclias- ed in lots, 2 llouble te-itciiiciit dwelling liones- nid premises sitiiatr-in tlic south side of :lie (irccn Road in Clinrlnttctuwii Common, having a iront. tlicrcoii of about 39 feet. 3 Three ‘ericniclit dwelling lioiisc .itiirile iii ilie east side of the Spring i‘rirk Road. ucrir liriyllclrl rtreet, in the loiiimnns ot' L`hi\rlot\¢:tnwii, liaviug ti front ilicrc--n ol tilly feet, and kuovi-ii is the Liviiigstoiic property. A ll--xible tenrmcnt dwtlliiig lioust-. in the east si ie ofb`piirg Park Road, ifljuining number 3 and having a front in Spring Prirlr Rozid nf A5 iect riud :nowu as the Wright property. The above priiperlii .~' will be sold free rnm lnrunibraucea. The purchaser will bc re-qiiireil tn priy wetity pcr cent ofthe purchase iii:-iiev it the time of purcli irc and ilic biilam-c ipnu tlie exccittioii of the deed. 'i`lie stile will lic r-v uli'iuid liv 'lic Fourt of Cliunccry willioiii i xpi-trac tri he uiivcli:i~x r. Daitrl this 6tli rltiy of Augii t, A. ll. for- . ’ J. A. r.oN<:\v:Jti'ru Master in Chancery [AMES] JOHNSTON, Ciimpiriinants Solici'or. 8 i9 'iutliroi v-icq -a\ ~,“_-_*v Arc You Troubled with poor fitlimr oinliioil If -1 roritv to us uint y.iir trnithlue In hiit lim- \\‘| l lu- til au cud. We are gaining a. reputation oi-irnod ills and we nit- ~olli-iliriu your trridi- to show _vnu that un 'urnv utii' l\\i~l|io-i~ nml nic up In tin- iimi-k l-i |ui\\orn~. sly-l1~ iiud ii-ui-kiuiiiieliip If vlui tire- liiii-iitn ~uir. write ht-rv. \\`<» lim-c plntisoii luiii.'tii~i\s ofntlii-rs hurl are rni|tid» out in--ni: plr-:iw y Your--’ for tmuil ills. Mctlonald & Perry, lim.. -:_4»\¢\ The Nohby Tailors Gt. Georize Sl, ¢-vvv\.¢vve/vv` l » l t .,.~;¢ 4 “xv Charlottetown .anti llo/a‘ty 1 I. Property situaie on the :~'l\itli side `