iii: ` AUGU's".l‘ 55, 'r9o7` THE CHARLOTTBTOWN GUARDIAN PAGE grgvrm Olll' .iii ur Aim as .C za E288 (IlI`i»°' . doctor Enameied Souvenir Jewelry Alook through our stock villl reveal some-.thing i to please you _ ~\ Spouns, brooch s, belt pins, etc VV. WWE IsIa]N'E`V=> iewelcr and Optlclan Have You Seen Them The Very Latest Pea rltinted back ground _-V, ' Elegant, efiective, artistic. GEO. ii. COOK, I The Btudio Wlicro Bnbv is Alwilyll Vlr'cli'ornc immune-c».-~~_~.n¢ril@ ._; Fishing , Tackle ,_ lt- .‘ All our remaining stock at Geo. E. Hughes aroTHncAR1Es'uALL. 9 Hard Coal J -_1N__ li Peanut, Egg and i.`hesinu ll . Best quality due ii to _arrive Aug' ]5t.h Geo. E. Pull’s ‘i~ it Ii 'i l ‘.. i. if if; Automobile To liire J.. lionnis l<'lycr, iDhorao power, seats ilvu p nsorni including ohnifcnr. Will hire by tins day for country runs, und by tho hour 'zzz .tnaut tha city. For furthe: rmrtlcii ~¥._ . an nppn uuamics osruit. opp cauwa.-at ` 67/11 hn Great Gcouuo.Sl. $3 ‘ -- fr»1‘:'. "f Preserving Sugars i _ Do not risk cheap sugars on your preservesl We keep it =. but do not recommend it. v. _ .rr ld: _ _,l `.i."; We have in stock RED rarusuxrua GRANULA- l ,Tc iw TED ‘SUGAR put up nl ihe 'I i refinery in ao and too lb hagilr ~ »_' which we are selling at 50 per V ii- Coal Yard. i Y _rr ri lr ' __ __ ff 7-_"Y-fr-w l 25 nc Discount r0n 33 r-3 p.c. discount. , Women s Chocolate Shoes We are clearing out the balance of our women’s color ed goods at 25 p. c. discount. $2.oo chocnl a te shoes NOW $1 5 \. $2 _qu chocolate shoes NOW $1.98 I chccola t e shoes NOW $2.35. an bs O All ey®. Co. Cheap Preserving Sugar lb. Take no risk, get the bell nan Paras sxraa GRANULATED. branded on every package. M c K en n a’s Phone 216 - - Both Stores. Men’s tan boots See our window this week for, bargains in men's tan boots. ` , Regular $2.50 \ _ We bought alot of West India Raw Bugar(Muscovadu) suitable for pre- serving purposes, which we are now offering at the low rate of 5 l-2 cents per pound in lots oi 2; pounds ann ,upwards. We have also n quantity of verv nice bright crystal sugar which we offer at the rate of ======°{ 26 pounds for $l.00 Call early and secure your supplies for preserving. Beer & Goff -a........--'”"i Wh t h tior rooting can you amid yixonr fiicndsxacroas the water" than A Portrait of Yourself, _ rl h re -can on haven bottur giio txrilrgn than ai., the studio of J. A. S. B AYER. y-|mf..|;-r-.iphor Charlottetown. the balance of this line $1.80 Sprague St CQ. Sunnyside The first message just received from Mars ~ reads as ~ f.iiows: SEND US UP S0lllE FAMOUS SOAP. _1na~\-*‘~ W ' _ Themall train arrived last night at 103]. / The Northumberland arrived that night at 8.35. Miss Alice S. Norton has returned to the City after a vialt to BrudenelL Miss Sadie Davidson has returned to tha aity from a visit to Nova Scotia. Lt. Col. Moore and Mrs. Moore returned last night from a visit. to Nova Scotia. ` Frank ‘E. Gardiner, son of G. W. ‘Gardiner, left yesterday morning for Winnipeg. Winfield Matheson, asiudent, hasretuxs ned from avacaticn spent with hisniother in Windsor N. S. Miss Fanny Hardy. of Charlottetown. has returned home after a few days visitiu Yerk, the auest of Miss Elda Brown. ' The oase against Harry Larter, charged with forgery. which was to have been heard at the Police Court yesterday was adiourncd till today. Charles P. Hickey manager of the furnishing department of the firm of Kirk and Whitman North Sydney, is visiting Charlottetown and is delighted with what ha has seen of the Province so far. Mrs. F. J. McSweeney, Mira Lousise 'i‘obin, and Master Walter Tobin Somerville, Mass, ara visiting at Albany Plains, the guests of William and Mrs. Tobin. W. MGLAREN arrived ai. Mon tagus on Sunday from Moncton, to visit his bro- ther Dr. P. McLaren who has been very ill, but who was reported somewhat better yesterday. . Mr. Parkerof the D. A. R. sngaly observes that it is one thing to touch the island l ghtly as is summer visitor and quite another to be so "stuck" on ii. in winter that you cannot tear yourself away. James R. Wood and wife (formerly Miss Daisy Nash) and children have arrived here from the West Indies. Mrs, Wood and children will spends few weeks in , the Province. Mr. Wood leaves this morn- ing for a trip to St. John, N. B. ~ llr. C. S. McArthur, Truro, N. S., spent Sunday in the city the guest of S. \V. and Mrs. Crabbe, Hillsboro Stseet.. Dr. Mc- Arthur is a son of Rav. Robert McArthur. cx~presldent of the Nova Scotia Con- ference of the Methodist Church. Tha marriage is announced to take place in Winnipeg, ouwedneadny twenty- first day oi' Aug. of William H. Week 1. Dauphin, Mun. son of John Weeks, Fred nrictnn in this Prov'nca and Miss Matilda Drniie, daughter of Samuel Drake, West River P. E. I. Rav. Dr. Hearts preached last; Sunday morning in the Methodist Church, C.rrn\ wall a very excellant and impressive ser- mon on Following Christ. His many ridativcs and friends were delighted to listen to the effective and timely mussitga he always brings. Many will regret to learn oi' the di-ntii of Miss Ellie J. Farrell, oldest daughter nl Mattliew Farrell of Iona. Miss 1"urrell had resided in New York for a number of ycaru, and had been In falling health for ‘ aimrlta year previous to her death. Iiur bo ly was brought to this Province lan: Friday and was intarrc/i in the church ~ -rd at lam. Mrs M E Shiiilo of New Y rrk, is sister of the iieceasad, accompan- ifd the remains home. The following are the new nflioora of the Grand Lcdgo I. (_). 0. F. which mei lnai. weak in St. Stephen, N. I3. Grand Minster, W, S. Rogers, Halifax. Dr-puty Granu Master, John Johnson, Sydney. Warden, W. S. Hooper, Fredericton. Grand Secretary, D. G. \Vhiddon, re-elected. Grand Trcas, J. H. Balcom, rs-elected. Grand Representative, J. F. Whcar, (P. M. G. ) Charlottetown. A game of baseball will be played this afternoon in Vlctoriz. Park between Sum' meraide and a nine from the League of the Cross. The game will sl alt lt 2 o'cl0cl¥» Tha League team will be composed of the following piayers;- e Catcher-Tom Tralnor. Pitcher--Wm, liarrlson. lst base-Walter Montcltb. 2n_d base-Joe Hughes. Brd base-Frank Hennessy. S. Stop-Bur Garrick. Right ilold-Frank Eden. Center field-C. M usgravc. Left tlald-Jack McQuillau. The death occurred at San Francisco, July 29, of Mrs. Elisabeth Yeo Squire, itgediitlyeareand 8 days. Mrs. Sruln was for many years a resident of Charlottetown, being the widow of CharleaSqulres,who died here in 1890. Four children survive her:-George Squire of Boston; Nelson C. Squire of Lynn, Maas; B. Y. Squire, of San Fran» cisco, Cal; and her daughler Edo, now Mrs. C. S. Perry, also of San Francisco. with whom she has made liar home alnoa her hnsi»and'a doeth. Mrs. Squire was formerly a member of the Prince Street Methodist Obureh and has always been an ardmt Christian worker. 1 Our Soda Water trade is ever on the increase-Why! Because we have the finest fountain In the province-use only purest fruit flavors, and the beet or-sam procurable. Ourioe omam sodas are the beatin the City. Try us when thirsty- A W. Rsd‘ln Phem B. Sunnyside. George Buchanan, Bsaflaibane, is going to take n trip to the Northwsss with the harvest excureionists. Caleb and Mrs. Rankin, who were visit- ing Mrs Rsnkln'smotherinChariottetcwn Blaton,M\ss. . ' ' ' Joseph and Mrs. Bigger and Hugh Mchurp. Bradaibsne have returned from apleasant visit with friends in Darnley and San View. Mrs. Hugh MoLure and son and danghtefof Bradaibane were in the City on Saturday, on their ‘way to Mrs MoLuro’s former home in Brooklyn. Miss Chambers of Truro, N. S., who has been visiting ln Summerside is spending some days in Charlottetown, and is the guest of Miss Hazel Davison, West Street There area number of msn at work puttin! in a new platform at Bradalbane railway station. This will bea conven- lenoe. and improvement over the old platform. The City firemen are busily engaged training for the competitions in which they ara to engage nt the FIremeu’e Tour~ nauient, Sr.. John. About thirty men will leave on the 31st inet._land they wil ba accompanied by the Fourth Reulmen Band. Accompanied hy the claim that I-[unter River is still leading in oats, a correspon- dent: sands a stalk of t-hat grain grown on the farm of David Slliinhant, measur- ing five feet two inches in length. The stalk is well headed out. and gives pron.\iso ofa bountiful crop. The thirty sixth convention of the Maritime Young Men’a Christian Associa- tion Ia to meer. at New Glasgow, N. S., October 17 to 20. A very elaborate pro gram has been prepared a copy of which has reached The Guardian. It is likely that there willbau large attendance of delegates from all tha Maritime Provin- ces. The death occurred at Cardigan on Sunday, as already brieiiy announced in The Guardian, of Capt Joseph MoDona`.d aged seventy, a well known master marinar, and one of the most respected residents of King's County. Hn was born at Orwell, and was the son of the late Donald MacDonald. Ha commanded ships for ~Weish &Owen of Charlot|e~ rown, ami was also interested in In numberof vessels of _which he was master. Fora number of years he was engaged in business at Cardigan until his health failed some three years ago. He was a man of strong character and highly esteemed. He leaves to mourn a widow, and the following sons and daughteraz- Barbara, wife of Harry A. Stone, New York; Marie, wife of .iohn A. Mat-Donalii, merchant of Cardig~n; itnymond of Butt' , Montana; Ira and Margnri-r. at horns; and ne sister, Mrs. Mcllougall ,of Chnrioita- town. WANTED Every gentlernan who wants any hint; n tnc clothing line to inspect my new qrririggoois. They are the "rn'ettlr»st. p.ii.t\-rns you cvrr saw in suitlngs r oortiiiirrr, trouserings and ancy vi-stlrica. Thisis the at-ora to get your' nlotlirsniarie to order ai. the lowest possible price for good goods. I have in employ the beat mechanics in Char~ iottetown and ifyou leave your order here you will receive entire satisfaction.. JAMES CALLAGHAN Merchant. Tailor, Unper,Quoan srt.i.st;i’ tt 'l On Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months of July and August the far~ to Picton and return same day will be 1 50 including tea. 7-l0dtl Anltill. 3 lil? 1 / ./FN The Correct Adjust- men! of glasses is n matter of consider- nbic ifnport»a|ico.Tha bonoiicinl offcct of ono's glasses may he largely nullltlnd by ill-tl ting niounm Wo pay particular attention to thc correct fitting of mounts. no ihaththubfuil benoflt of the lense-I will on ta nad. Wa surqsly thc lcnsos of such shape an also an will bu most becoming in oooh individual nano. This is possihlo because wo grind guikovén 'llonaaa and make thanx any os re s ape (mr methods of oxamination givc best results. Try us. G.i".liutcheson. .TI WILIR ANI) OPTICTAN nn.u.o.ioHisot, ____._ e’s Lho colates ha e a richness and fla atl:i.“i;21§:;:t;::::e.‘.;2."i.:'Z,‘;:.a',;°a‘:;;:........... _ whiff; name onavery piece. _ ' Practice limited to Diseases of Eve. Bar, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested lnd| Gtiedlfof glasses. _ OFFICE HOUR! Utlsllla. m. l.L"i~\Ulp ln. Ifvanings by appointment.. reoently have returned to their home n , 1 _ The Great AUGUST SALE Still Continues Tremendous Reductions Fancy Dress Musiins. Fancy Dimities and Organdles. All White Fancy Muslins.', Summer Wash Suits and Skirts. Ladies Wrappers and House Dresses. Children’s Silk and Muslin Hoods. Ladies’ and Children’s Linen and Duck Hai s. Lace Curtains. 35 Pieces Dress Tweeds etc. Special Values in ~ Ladies’ Cotton ann Cashmere Hose. White and Colored Shirt Waists. Basket Lot Ladies’ Kimonas, Lots of Than Half Price. And Many Other Lines R:duccd.~ Stanley Bros. them Less SUGAR SNAPS ...ll:°.°::.i.;“§.. For Crysialhugar Thrifty House keepers y ¢h°1°;0'c° I1" Best Granu S&l1del’S0i1 C0. that zoiiasifoo Bun n a :le Groc»-rs. - QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN.'~e»M» »m=°»1w»~v- Bu-1 ~»°=-° Everything _ Head Oillces in New l’-rowso Bloci\j-Chariolietown- I OS' Program Tonight at the Wonderland show on the Following : . is C-mircly IICW Acadia laiifus Seminary l A First Class School for Girls and Young Women Offers an unltigue opportunity to parents to secure or their daughters at moderate expense under the ek‘lled instruction of twe ». ty experienced teachers §enero`us training an culture in the fo owing coursesz- Collegiate and College Preparatory. Sophomc re Matriculation. Pianoforte and Theoretical Branches in Music. Voice and Violin, Art, Arts and Crafts. Elocutiun. Business. Standard of Graduation in all Depart- q Canada. Satisfaction guaranteed. R.» fcrences furnished, For Catalogue and finely illustra‘ed Booklet apply to the Principal, ~ -D W R" H°nTi/Z1£iii=,°Nov?S§§ia School year begins September 4, r9o7. Horton Collage Academy A Residential School for A Boys and Young Men Equipment up io date. Teachers reside in the home. Prepares for entrance to College, rourse for those not wishing to enter ' College. Charges moderate. ' Pgngbgefgiidiigliv. S. The Royal Bank of Canada _ A & ____ -..<»...,-_. 1 and the folly of spending his entire income. It is every u1au's ' duty tn save sr portion of his earnings and place it where it will bear interest. Savings department. . ` J. F, McMIl.LAN, il Manager, Charlottetown. w. C. TURNER & C0. The Low Price Store! Have you read oi.r competition ad. which apprared in ’i`he Mornl.ng's Guardian for the past ten days. Get one ofyonr ol.i Guardians and read ii again or better still get ona oi our bill heads which we put in every parcel of gooid? bought from us. Tile reverse side of which contains the whole com pet L on. Somebody is going to get a good thing out of it. our Motto is Low prices oueverythlng in general dry goois, gentes' furnishings, HEWSON TWEEDS, MONCTON TWSEDS, OXFORD T NEEDS, ilannels blanketing, .1ru|vge»s, atc , e'c. W- give 354 per lh for wool in X change for any ood.: in the sto.o. W. C.l'TURNER_ C0.; ll l ____,,LH . L - ? If you want a Steamboat, Motor boat, Fishing ' boat, Lobster boat, Row boat or any other style o toat, send us your order and we will give you th best value that can be obtained for your money, H. W. EMBREE & SON Bostbuilders and Agents for the "Casko" Marine Engin dtvur- Port Hawkesbury, N. S. \ . . l The p-udent man realizes the uncertainties of business linadia Univosili Woliville N. S. o Course of study leading to degrees of llachelor of Arts and Baci elor cf Science A1-o Abbrrvinted Science Course lie signed to til: for the third year oi' the leading engineering Schools. Fac'iiiics for special course of selected studies likewise afforded. For Calendars and further information apply to DR. I. l`. TUF'l'S_ Wolfville, N, S. Next term opens October z, |907. 7-A3d|.tartta5w FOR§ALE Riverview Cottage tiishmgiloiion ’f1:ltharl1at41il';i\(pmaii‘ Ayers. fflsq ont c cunt l wa on y one in c from thn_h\islncss contre of Charlottetown. Tho lot_coni»alns about two acrorr of land half of which is ccvt-rod wnh is heavy cropmof Ina). Thu rcnnsindar has u flno house and rn alan is large young orchard c..ntnl|.lng about l~0 fruit trsoa wnicn are aeézinning in bsar. Thu lioiésa has ton rooms nn is il ted with ltlrnnce an good Dump. I/‘nr further- particulars apply ta Misa Ayers on pr-cniisna or to Roni Liar-tar Co.Auct|o»oor nni Ilcal hsiata Asrento. tt-Bdttlsdipc ` Ailan’s Champagne Kola has two very important features-quality and satis- faction. No other temperate drink can equal it. By the bottle, dos or case at , JAS. K_Ei.LY & C . Dweiiingj;;; ‘I9 For 5" T°”d°|" '“irsn¥"I.:g:t uéimzelrz . glmkl Chit, instant, for the norchase ly° Aiinary nwaiiiag Hama .na- °f “I6 T! norrh side of King street. *W °lltown, between Great George Chlfince streets. Eight rooms he- lllflsath room; electric lighted. Land “libres to by as feet. Terms Cash. V ROBERT MCLAURIN, 8'|5d"»l7i Charlottetown U llainoss iealiior portal Harness Leather. LONG BROS. 5-27dmwi rniwfgin ‘ A5341 W°m‘ T°‘*'l"\¥ C0- Domeatic Science. Stenography and ‘ menise ual tothe best Schools in | _ 1 , eitherin the Artsur B. Sc. Course. Provides a good, general and business School vear begins September 4, 1 |907. For Calendars and other information apply to. _ r i if P¢*¢\’l. Xeiown, until the 30th `