»':/ \ be.-f ~. its 1* i I . N- _ .sun-vyvasa ou Carr Stand $1" hot weather if nu °°e.:'.°.‘:'.:‘°° -‘-3'”--1° lllliim in ma hthstutdi *NP vw eomioruols an-ing tba warm ssasca. Don i Melt Wlllll you Qu Kees Cool f small i Mcllonaid & Perri The Nobby Tailors Gt. George sg, '*‘*'V°?"vv~/'*-v\»"vvv-vv»~ & Gklrleiteiewa Steam liavigstios Cc.. Li Steamer will l .v br, d i ° btr§'l1m5zi}ii'i'rr'f~ii<>"‘\i`3Tv°'i’.§.°`i1i°° o I s i....i».»r§¥'i'.~'li°f=°1l:" R'ii`1'3i`i°N`fi'if“r'>~‘il‘»} and 1-laiiisx Ai Noivre s runny p_"|,l{1,:|l3 “il UUBTON. thence lor nil iolnte in U H tonnsction at PAINBEC and M.0'V(.l`0N with trnliis for all stallonq on I 1. R. or iisi con rirzctionosou onn on at Br Joml with Csw sir ‘~"ff~"~“=?f ini ics 1‘voP'r.Pon.1‘1.sNn :nh n<55'i'i‘i§i"“ ll From From From 32 Connso pinion li tialica tcbchnd it Gluillo TRUNK P<\lf'f\lli\N Psoiifir, lnrimcoinnrsi ii d, 8 Jlisrcwsvs, and on c 'Jcsrr.niv's .ll.§“§fiE'c‘l'§.".»°l"'“°°o‘"”w 'ii‘i"si£‘n'iii'»iii‘>" tH7dr Wt! Charlottcto wn M an are Eastern Steamship Co INTERNATIONAL DIVISION Feast Wise Service rtonmcr leavc St. Joh t Hoon. in Mm, ilnyn, Wcdnesduys nndn dnyn my 1,“pu,,_ ltnstport, Por and iind liosmii lltlilill SERVI' E r-ommeno 15) Tll61llY» Jul ‘End tlic now Express ur inc Steamship .iris leaves St 3l‘nhé\°TuosdaysandSntu-duy at700 p m for os n RIITITRNING Co/\is'| Wise Simvicic st/iomor leavcc Uiiios wharf Boston atililil it, m Mondays, Wodnesdays and F'ridn.ys, Portland earuo days ntB3.i _p m. for Easwort, Liiaocnnd Sr John l)IR.EOT SERVICE cnniinrncing Julv l=t tho new Express Tnr~ biiic Stoainship Yarn lenv Union Wharf, liiniton nt U 00p. m. Monday nod thursdnye fci_Bt fiohn. 'ilirou h Ticketson sale et prlnci nl mil why stat ons and bagzago chccknd hrouizr no destination. All freight except live stock, is insured llainst .lite and marine risk. . W. G. Llilll. Agent, ,. si. .i..im. N.n. _ ‘t‘1'EE!.‘?!"‘ffl - ‘» I . CANADIAN _ -PAc|F|c~ Homssekers’ Excursion ` -TO THE- “°*“¢ Canadian loiiiiiiisi Dates S. d Cl R rl Tri "El?::kets.`l:su€d"irnm P 5 5 |9 ciiAnLo'r'rE'rowN UB IZHIICI I . risndci; ¢i§.?g.°5 3.11.51. l.i.‘i‘:‘:‘;'Ii."" ' ~ Avo. ':.::r.i:_~'~}"i°° ' R i , uio ';.€.2.“ . s 'ii me , ' “"5 ll $25 BTiu'Sisrfi.{i1.ss RE-,,,,.,,, ‘siwv.s»c,|{| ysee. LIU IT ngdubhhrf s€o.i i Two I io vnnihs Froin Date Edmonton.” . ailv Lo ‘ Rates to of Iiiauc _,M 0 ____... --_._ Equ ther I ciuts. Chu ‘mi lil. MATTHEWS h'mwn, lil. I or wrirc W. B. HuwAii.Dé_l_)U R > 1-si in New Proves female bowels ll0 Ill female organ. 3'////fe ea (noir uvui ralilrs remove the CAUSE of these diseases Fruit a tives " sweeten the stomach-make the bowels move regularly every day-strengthen the kidneys-improve the Bcilon of the skin-and Mus pam the blood ‘ Fruit-a-tives' take away these dhtren lug hieadiches, backaches and bearing “°'°....°°*“.¢.:ii‘?.‘.°.'.‘::--".°::s'.'..1',.....“ “" tenslded with waiu and added. ye. a box-4 img A a drnalsts'-or from Inst vullmited Ottawa. f 9** Scevy Brad _ ici. nc., s Delicious me " " some to every homo thli ‘Ml Beaver Flour. li.'s the greatest help any home eook mn have -because itis always the same-alwaystha best for all baking Beaver' Flour isableud of Manitoba Spring Wheat and Ontario Fall What. Combines the whitenel and lightnel of wints wheat, with the strength and nounslnng food pmpatiu of spring wheat. Dealers write lor prices an 'r:‘:::..°‘ .'.‘°'.‘.‘_~.‘2'.°..:.'°.;.1‘*°'.........“‘ Chatham. En m Nurses I lioiiiers' Treasure -most reliable medians lor baby i.’,“.%.°'r‘.i’i»°.'r..‘1."'ia‘;';°P°“°“°‘ Makes Baby Siron Ratoree the little organs to perfect health Give sound sleep, withoid mort locpiumoroiherm unousdrugs. Atrium 2§e.6hctt Sl 25 Nai\cnaiDnlsC¢U\¢m|fA|Co Lid Montreal A L F RASER Attorney at Law. SOURIS P E l sivdsm L. S. DOYLE Veterinary surgeon ',Graduate Ontario Vclcriuary College . sonnnss-Revere Hoist. cirzown. no-drwcm '- clinton ~‘“‘~f““~‘ ‘*\= ERESSES _/"V A ' Montreal. Queoec and Liver- pool Sei vice i niussornnrrsis' flli'§fl'ii`fIIIlIIff.I.... Lauri: ci-1.\.ivii>i..\1r~' B.8. lisluc C|iAur~|.siN and Lsxic liiinr rry onc clnu of Cnhin Pnssioliiiorn ieocond lun) whom is given nrcoiiioditioii ~.ii,unr,oil'in best part of Steamer, $i2.50and “‘;‘l)r9iit Cnhin-lllwiirrticss Roata. |B’\.00 und upwards. Lui: M.sNi-runs $65.00 and up w ids. _ GC hi -140.00, $45.00 and 1 0 '§'.hi-r°i1i`(fal?iiin¢.tiiii) and 018.75 todgiv- rcool Aniwerp Service via London "‘.i‘.?.i‘i‘..¥.“..‘.§’.‘ff‘_'.‘.'f::.'.‘:::::1:::'.1' '.'.'.’i3?."1’il 1-‘53v";,:,;“.'I.i."<>»';.'.°' 'a..\'.' ' 1c...".‘.‘.i. “iii I _ ' lssdronly, iilanyylng 8r'd.C|ass:ai¥ic -imit~ \‘nu;n".1b?r:r.»°Z'hty/er vis llBnnte: B H'()‘lVARD. isi)iTici. lies. Agents I ll' . - "7 *U “ -' Bagan". N _ ‘tri _ "4 1 1 i .._:, .». -i 51+* it , A ’ li',i._i_i»» . _ _ ' J do ’ R ' L E fr,-,141 ,... __ "- ‘W '7 'Ro.°b`n\, FQ,-gn, The S S "Greases" sailing from oituate ni the south aide of iillilisiboro ¢l ni e rom i screa.r3° acres cleared lid ill l U8 "~*'° °f °“l‘ tlvation. Terms liberal. For fnrtllsl ’”“‘“1°" “W” s. mxnsna. § Charlottetown QW" 5“'°°" frisalyr d- - . _ ,,,,,,g==asa\as======°¢!-"==“"' wiiiiouiiioiy it my, annlllllll \D'§s tw* , . ‘C¢|v.I.C will leave Charlottetown I until furthe notice as iollo_ws:- ' For Vernon River Bridge every second Monday iiy appointment.. For iialiiday's, China Point, and Brush whnrvss on Tuesday at 3.00 p.m. ‘ _ For Crapaud on Wednesday and Thurs day at 3.00 p. m. For East River ports on Friday nt 5.30 a m. and 3 il) p.m. , \ For West River ports on Saturday at 00 a.m. and 8.00 p. m. For freight and excursion rntcs and other infomation apply to, ' ` 'I`.J.CRAlG Manager. lilztf Charlottetown. P.E.l Black Diamond iiiji \ ‘- . ir. '\j_~’>. ‘_ .H ,¢~»_ `, .e~-. _/f/s”';§~.'f~‘ V-‘-7;" ."-_',_»_ Montreal Tuesday morning. Aus rith will hedue at Charlottetown Thurs sy evcnln,1An5r5th and at noon Friday, An r6ih sa ls 'crSt.,]ohns, Newfound- land vin Sydney and North Sydney, C. B. carrying horses cattle ' and sheep on deck and produce nrdcr- deck at lowest possible _ rates. For further particulars apply to PBAKE BROS. Co, G‘.i»rews.' ' I ‘. -' ' Am" B-rsdrnttgi eo. ! drlfllll I A D. . p sieiggttv- ,.. .~\° M' `l ,.. cunts sadis llencssicorspr-ugm. tain v nm-s. om me mn 1.1¢. wan. Cherry Valley is spend old home at York preaches in C Church. Sunday The schooner Theresa wi* a cannot hu-d coal lui-C Lyons sc Oo., arrived yes- terday troll New York lilrs. l!sDul!, Wlieatlq River. is new oscllpying her new residence wbtahris looitad in a central situation in tbs village Mn. Murdoch!! McKenzie will beat home. at the Ling Eiward Hotel, Kent. Street, Wednesday and Thursday after- noons August 14 and 15, and evenings ot this week. On Monday, Aug 10th at seven p.m., R. B. Norton will sell the large double tenement nousc on corner of Pownal and Sydney Streets. owned by Arabella Don a_ [he ad appears in this issue. The Covehead Rite Club will shoot for smsdal presented hy Lewis!! Beer, on Monday Auir. Itlth. The ranges will be two hundred y s and six hundred yards, can shots c each range Miss Pénrl Vanlderstein, Montague. leaves this morning for Calgary where she bias secured apcsiticn as a sseno grapher. Miss Vauldersteln graduated from the Union Commercial College last l¢¥l‘lIJ [Horace Haszaid, who represents several cl the largest tire and mariuo insurance companies is offering inaurgnce on all rinsssa ci! property as current races, inaking prompt settlements when losses occur. See ad Mrs. Martin, widow oi! the lata Peter Martin of New Bedford Mass, visiting ner mother nt the home of Edwin Crew, liuugay Mrs Martin has b bsent fiom the Province twenty rs She intends remaining for five or six weeks. Mrs. Henry Callback whose husband is isrvnsr for John Andrew, St. Peters Road gathered recently a large egg containing another perfectly formed egg with soft shell in addition oo its own yolk. Mrs. Callback also gathered an egg six and one quarter by eight and one quarter inchen In circumference Who can beat this I Persons sending advertising matter o The Guardian are requested to state whether some is to appenr among Clessliled ads. Business locals, Announce ments or among regular display advertise ments When no such information is ’urnlshe'l the management will not be held responsible if ad does not appear where desired The Guardian has received 'Craig n beautiful bunch of bloom taken from the Crimson Rambler rose which grows over his residence in Orwell. The vine is only three years old, and contains over inrty three iluiiters, each having some fifty or more buds. Tha Contain uaya the vine is a licauty and is one mass of bloom, veryllttie of the toll me being visible. Entries are already beginning to come in for The GuardIan's creat bicycle road race on Wednesday, August twenty sigh t A large number ol young men are prac- ticing and it is believed that this wlllbe the most interesting race ever held in this Province All intending to compete should band in their names at once addressing same to The Guardlan,0har- lottatown, with "Road Race on comer of envelope. , The vary many friends c I Jai. P. Brndleyiol Ryan's Pharmacy, this city, 'wilirsgreb to learn- that hs is soon to tnke his departure for New York city, where he has obtaineda position in the Central AyenuePlisr\_pacy, owned hy his unols,; J 5, Trflnor. Mr. Bradley. formcrly|3Cil_§b_tidt0wu, Prince Edward Islan¢|‘,-.:¢¢A'§h\i¥; 5 - ~‘ gyis city' about ,th .os -in or wciinrni- -...fi-ii-93 his gctiisi hltggbhliging. mnnuui ii, 'buslnesqanii rfiocial qualities _won for himssllifriehdl who though wishing to see him prosper in i\ new 'and wider field oflabcr, will he sorry rqlnse him from their miflsz Some time ago Mr. Bradley joined the 'list Rsgimontand was appcint~ ed psymastar sergeant ol the regiment at Camp Sussex in the month of June init Ha made many friends for himself in military circles by theprompt and efficient manner in which ha performed his duties whils at camp. Ha expects toleavs on ‘Tuesday evening of next weok and will travel by steamer from St. Jnhn to Boston and take rail for New York from the Huh.-Fredericton Gleaner. Mr. Bradley shove referred to is a son of James Bradley, - Bayfield Bt., and napbew of Datictivc Sargeant Bradlsy. ,_._.___-- flsmcns Soap makes, home hllmy. Fyon are asked to stand °' cake to the picnic prgrlawn feta, one of our Sultana or Nui or Fruit Cakes will save "sync trouble, and doyou it. too-for if they don’t knew, tiilv will give you praise for being or sv- ng an extra good cock.0ur ca easretiie"hcsas"kiad,insde of best materials. ‘generously mired and baked acoojiag to latest reel . 'Huy asaevca setter mwma they bavabca wauuqmvnsooeiusswis empl 'ra¢udl'aiiii»i.i¢s ms, se sos me i morrow at 8.9. Bev G R. Wlxlse oi Uhariottatcwlais tkagursb clbis sistsr.l(ra.A W Fbwues, 8t.Marit.ins. N B. william Dunne; cr Boston, an-ind yastardayiirlinl by S. S Halifax and isrsicswssl ma-.es yomrlarmscisg when ba will be the guest ol Dnacan i9lavhld».dN’|\iu his -wi 5 1 ,W Mrs. John Goidrnp, High Billet, Mods ton has returned tchsr b from p mcoth's vidttch-lends in this since Sha was accompanied by her aisos Miss Tnui-sea Ocstaiu, who will spend a few wosha in Uolwton Murray and Mrs Auld, Cclorsdo,ars visiting in the city the guests oil: Auld’s brother Georrc ll Auld, Brighton. lt ls over twenty llvc years since Mr. Auld visited this Province and his many relatives and friends aregiving him a hearty welcome Correspondents should remember that to ensure early appearance or correspond ence all matter sent In should be out down as much as possible. Every abtentionls paid to correspondence but itisimpcssible to get anything in as writtcmcspcclally when as ol late many conimunicstionsare belnz received ea* BI. Wheatley Division held a well attended and harmonious session Friday evening last. Vlaltors present were Sister Maggie Smith. Trnmph Division, Bro WUI Pound, Refuge Division. The pro- irrlm was excellent, consisting cf a dust by the Sisters Snead, colt) by Sister Mabel Murray, Hopeful Division, original poem Bro. Pound, reoitations by sister Liila Stevenson. At the rccant meeting of the executive of the board of govsmorsof Klng'sOolle||r. Windsor, N S., a communication was read from Prqtcssor Sexton, inviting the appointment oi' a representative ot Kings on the governing body of the technical college in accordance with the terms of the act relating to technical education in the province. The act provides for rs presentation on the governing board of all the colleges in the province His Lord ship Bishop Worrell was appointed no rs present Kings, and the secretary, R. J. Wilson. has addressed si lciter to Pmias sor Sexton notifying him of the appoint- ment. Further particulars ct the Missionary Sunday Service when Rev A N Simpson, former.y of Cavendish. preached a sermon which resulted in pledges of U2 376 to the cause, soy that nearly ten thousand peopls,ccmln|r from many distant parte ot the country were present at the principal ting of the day which was conducted y Rev A N Simpson, oi New York, a head of the alliance Hs return-d the suggestion that hypnotism or Mlytlilngyoti t nature had been employ ed by alliaa ,workers In furtherance of their aims, adding that the ‘spell of the Holy Spirit" was the only force which prompted friends and members ct ths alliance to give and work so liberally lor* the cause. The collection which followed consisted almost wholly of pledges, which came in sums varying from ll co $6 0(1) ' _,_..__...--- E'Ma»'sm Nelson has arrived in the City fora short time Those wishing hair work done call nt Mrs. Rudge, Great George Street, or drop a card by mail 8-ildiipd No 2 i=oi_DiNo i>oci{¢t’l:u Marine Engine. _ _ _ 'A I. f " s 0 _ _ ` _ 0 ‘ s sa~.¢.e....c..-s"`i§. eww- ,lr .' -.'_~f ~ f‘_ i . 3"’ . ' ~ IE ' , ins. uma. _ :.5737 assesses. i ~ DR GGI P8. s_27dm"mwf3m Q s I . yvu id wait to insure until the week he fore. but _ When it is Destroyed you sretcolate. Remember til old adage. "There is no time like the present,” and ao iasarasra like ours. E. E- 21.111, Representing Phoenix ct Bartiord. dmwi. Caliediaa Qaebs 0 r