Y f "T Y..----'rf _ ., ,_ ,__ _.sq-fpqpe , _ _ I , = ._ ,gf 1-__»».w:_.' ...- ,_ .. _.,_v .f ,_-. » P ` "` _ ~' " , < -_ - ._ -.. » J ., _.- i ' » #"3 '_ i. sf _ -ii ,'f.',.~ ».":5"~- I _ r “’ " _;"' '-._ ,: 5 1- <¢». f. r, ,- -A , ., ‘7 i »,r . 4 ¢ n , i ._ _ . _ . ., _ .- . »_ -_ .-fl, . _ 4; . ‘ »,_-»» . - { . .- . ,i, I ‘, , ,_,. . _, ..._.,.v-.,,--.-. ’ I f f 1 _¢._i_ _~__ , .v._ _ . _ ' ' sof apples oranges figs 25s. sud she. s bsxf PNP” _ _°!§1l.'.2..?.‘.‘is.-. , ,GUARDIAN ‘ __ _ _ ---»f~'-°'““’ M lui l:~tllililliullil1|ll -“Use Business SHOP from I-lolman’s Catalogl PROFESSOR BALL Music Classes resumed. Studio, Baptist School Room. 4|_ FOR SALE “WATERMERE" Charlottetown. Bargain to quick purchaser. Dr. Garrison, 120 Brlgllliill. ].'?9.8.3_1Z]_ BOYS BOOTS made of Box Kip Leather guaranteed solid, sizes 1 to _5 per pair $2.95 at Purdle (ik Twi We Twm which le without sn! is uarzmteed t0 Ill” sa me lb. and we can small size balls. 'rh re is every *PN I-,en and we would I-Ifll “Green Sheaf” Binder l IIB are again handling the above well known Binder doubt the beet on the market tlsfaetlon. lt is 550 feet to '"d Q furnish it to you in either the large or arance of a heavy harvest to bind e you to get your supply early Ms sea b disappointed in getting what you want, so ygu W||| 0°* ¢ I5 W, have only a limited supply for sale. F'erguson's. 254.9.7.2|_ TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. -No prewching in Tryon Church, DeSnble at 3 p. ni. Victoria at 7 -p.m. ALL THE DELICACIES that make a table attractive can be had at Hornsby’s Bakery at li Up. per Queen St. Prices reasonable. 153-8-1-stts. BRADALBANEF- The services next Sunday are ln Rose Valley at ll'\1» In-. in Granville at 3 p. iii. and in lliradallianc at 7 p, m. TURN THE CHlLDREN'S shoe problem over to ns and see how well and how reasonable wo can dress their feet at Plirdie & Fei-. guson's. 254. LADIES CREPE SOLE OX Selllnll at wwe" prices' FORDS. Just received. Der Dail* $8.75 at Purdie & Fcrguson's. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 254-ii-7-2l. ` i l LAID T0 REST 0|' ilii- into lit-_niucl “ini pussud away ill i'__ \\'odiiesduy lust. . "iiirsdzi even ui! lioiiilunllnw “gy bylns A ir, ,\lllloi' ot’ the Pro- Sonziioriiuii, l(cnt\'iIlc_ N. ` zii`ti~rnoou tho funer- tliemesidence of .l. Addison .\lill'rr. Stiuiet. Soi'\'i<:es :ii the house :ind , (il>or'c C. ’|‘ziylor, Eraser 0fI}A‘ii\in <‘li\ii%rli. 'l`lic pall £3;-;-g \\'ero us l`olio\\'s. Dr. S. N. lloliertson. l’rolo.sterii (‘nnud:i with wlioni lie was closely connected. The stud- ents ulso who studied under him will recall the olirucstncss, sin- cerity, and thoroughness which lic gavo to the discharge of ills high and lionornblo calling-the touching of youth. l\ir. Miller is now at rest iii the fmiiily plot in the People's Ceino- ltery where just before his death he expressed u wish to lie buried. "After lilo's fltlul lover he sleeps well." _ .___---<-o->---- DIFFER IN GLORY Custsiv lo Bon, an autliority on fliniiioiirls_ *has foundl a ctrlkinl; iliiulroiit-s or me n`l\0Sii1i0r@-s<=o1\<‘-0 oi- Brazilian ll-iaiiiiioiids and t‘l1ll-so froiii the (Tnpd ’l‘li»_-_ loriiior, wliicll are -noted for the loveliucss of -heir light, and wlliich lliave -b€ll>0H10 quiet. rurr- oi' lutlo yl’l1I'S- Gxhlhll- ll li-riliiziiii, p.lio~spiioI‘csconC0 Ll‘l5l>01‘ 'bc' idm (.xu,;,,s..,| in tim. rullli'-~'~nn li li iiuigiicslliliii riblion, \v'Iiilo Capo diuiiiouds iii siiiiiliiii clrcuiiisiiiucus sliiiw liittie or no phosphomsccncc. 'l‘liis is llioug‘li.t_ to br llio iiil-:iiis ol’ ei'. lt is one nioiitli loo early lor fruit and vcgzelzililcs will not bo fully ;_:ro\vii_-A .\li-_ Sliiildon (fluiliiiore oi' Clu\rlottoto\vn spent l.ziboi° ‘Dny at Portuge., tho guest oi .\Ir. Iloderlrk llrlv-liiiiis. -Mr. Rabi. lloberis‘ sale was a grand success good prices lieing realized for evorytbiiig offoirll. lllr. Alex. .\l(~l’liee of Eliclieczor was the iiuctloneer.- Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Quiirrie have moved from -Wlnsloe to ‘Bunguy, where they intend to reside in luturo. .\lninr‘, reiiirnctl to hor lioiiii, nite _-tiison ol” Iiiiniptoiif--.\Ii~. lluiiiilton left _veetei'fl:iy .for the U. S. .-\., alle 04-O -O-O-O-O-‘QQ-*O-O-‘4_ ' Your Favorite Fountain Pen the “Waterman”_ also Or sizes 8 t0 I0 Ollly $2.25 pci' pair HAMPTON AND VICINITY.- Mrs. llziniiuli Gruliuiii ol' 1’ortlniid,'lie retired and moved to CarAn'nMEN'r. ALLEY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. I "FAsH1t>N,1BLE FOOTWEAR." l “Eversharp” ' Pencils A fountain pen is a wonder- ful convenience at all times. No matter what your favor- ite style is, come to us and you'll find it lin size and price to meet your requirements. We also have ln stock all the popular EVEFISHAFIP PENCILS, EX- TRA LEADS, FOUNTAIN PEN INK, LEAD- PEN- CILS, ETC., ETC. Q-Quo Select your equipment now. oliiison & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets I1 *Ja IY _ 2 i W- W1 -one -na-_ -ms -ea- -on-_ me-_ A WELL BALANCED RATION ls eeeentlal to the health and development of an animal. Every successful stock breeder knows the need of food containing earbo-hydrate; protein and fat. There are all "'°°"I"¥ to growth and the highest physical development °' lnlmel life. Vltamlneu and mineral nite are also el- '°"\|i| to nutrition. _ Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuit A renee: me for foxes. it in ai "proven one uma" '°°d ln our P. E. I. fox ronohee where lt forma the ohlef diet for ioxee at this coupon. 'V your dealer cannot supply you order direet from factory. _ IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO. Charlottetown __ if ' EYESTRAIN ` Probab.iy the ` Cauzeur A I-Idldiehu Have Your Eyes Examined I Oonlult _- DR. E. C. HARRIS ' 128 Queen Street Next Moore A McLeod. LW- l Pi-Ions use I -wr-»i\~_; ‘ » »»“» _ PASTRY ETC -We can suDDly your wants for picnics .or outing parties. Cakes ples, pastries of all 153-8-1-Att! ` STUDIO in Hearts Hall will 096 tomorrow, 5th. All pupils are re 963 and 960. meeting oi the IC. E. S. Monday ENGAGEME-NT.- Mrs. Emma gogeincnt of her daughter Dorothy Mao to Mr. Stewart Henry, Keir pocb. ‘lilarriage to take place in September. H.AZELBFliOOK_-The Hazelbrook Baptist Church reopens Septem-ber 9th. Miss Annie Ncorn of Charlotte- town will bg the leading soloist. Special music will also be rendered by the choir. ACCIDENT ON C. N. R.-A roar-end collision occurred on the C. N. R. 'near Thompson, NLS.. uliout 10 o'clock Thursday morning wlien freight train No. 476 in charge of Conductor Wrynn and Driver George McKee, which lelt Moncton at 5.15 a. m. crashed into an extra double-header which left Moncton nt 12.30 in charge of Con- ductor MacMillan and Driver Miller and Jeffrey. Two men were injured but not seriously. Ono of the new 6000 class engines wus hauling No. 476 and it is 1'8- portod as ditched but upright. Spveiul cars including one ol’ fruit were badly smashed. This acci- rieiit delayed the late train to the islund Thursday night. WOODVILLE MILLS. - John Fitzpatrick & Son, Woodville have pui'rlinscd from John D. Mclntyré oi’ Boston, 100 acres of lumber land situated in Seal River. Lot,54. 'l`liis latest purchase added to their already valuable milling property will enable Mi". Fitzpatrick & Son to i`ill orders promptly ns they will alwuy.-i have a -stock of lumber on liaiid. Mr. Fitzpatrick and .son operate a sa\vnilll, planer and lath -iiill iii the main building and near by is their shingle mill, grain ~i‘usl\cr and > up-lo-date cardlng mill. Always courteous and ob- llgiiig John Fitzpatrick and son de- serve every success, and although they ziro in operation only it short time, they are bnlldiiip; up li. fine trade. John Fitzpatrick owns and occupies the handsome dwelling house adjoining `tlie milling pro- perty once owned by the late John I". Poole. Mr. Poole operated the Woodvillo Mills very siiccessliilly for ii iiumlier ol' years, after which ’l`lio many friends of John Fitz- patrick & Son join in wishing them' every success -in the milling ‘busi- iicss. WEDDING BELLS RING.-Pin oiiie lost one of its cllarming ilfili-i:»h~tci‘s' ‘lo Ann:-in last. Wednes- lluy evening wlicn Miss Olivo May the oldest daughter of and Mrs. .-\. W. Slrllvulit ot’ Now \’Vi|ls.liire. E Ott. of Azusa, The Ihrizle has niude 'hor lioiiie for tilie last tliree Years li-ere in -'Puente with hier Aunt Mrs. J. C. ‘St--- THE REMOVAL AND CARE OF COMB HONEY (Experimental Farms Note.) lt the honey flow is heavy and of long duration the gronter part of the crop can be .removed before Il-----;- ‘_ - TRY IT ! Hundreds have found for Paine, Bruleee and The Dependable Drugqlete McDonald and Donald, left yester- iz a very pleasant vacation at ‘lor- have been visiting friends in Lake Verde, left yesterday morning for ill the sections are fliiishril :is they may becouie trnrol staiiiiofl it is better to reniove the finisliod iectlons and tzoiicoiitriiio l. in unfinished sections to :is fi supors ns possible. As tho lion' is 'lrawing to a close the liiitliiislicil sections should be given to iiir- best finishing colonies. \\’lion .'li»~ sections are finished in tho voiiirill WILL 194-9-5Ws4i. hold lm., H, \ M. ii -.iii|.:lo virions or in dale! \ iolild bl slorell iii ng Zi =<‘ctl0I\‘¥ 95979- Pmcm iririiiiit of liiini-\ vin br piled up ilso lla Ir nd it ezanary ll (o.iili lit iii s 'sl H h ti in the 'tdybbhl OI' Gilg- . l t -tape tosec ons i \\ iiii ily rooni o proun wood mu" Mdqhvd he ot ly If <\posl-il to freezing the combs Domlhloll llflil- ,______._--;_»-- _-1;/»-1 --mf' rr* r - ~; ' '”'f___-_-:___-::_ .__,_.___~_-.__._._ '_' - -__4.__-H '_s,- ,' VA i' -' as 2 _- 1 ‘: . ~ - - '- ‘ j . 3 - _ _ ' _' it 4 ` wa-i'i1f; 'ii - .'- "s " sec- l . - - . 1": ~.'t _' air. ~' - " ` - ` '_ ‘_' .' ‘ .‘ - ‘ - " . . v\'.' ' __ ‘ .' !` -' 5 »~ _ ' uf' Ii fxiiwsr-il lo limit variation oe the ui in iip<~i.iluir~ iiioisliirc may con lol' propolls Mid 51311"-“gsgum 2° dons on tlio <\irf.itr oi llio uipp ,tions that are leaking lima. .intl thi- honey will absorb be packed ii nr it iii. r'i.\Iiul.\lo in the Lonili C B GQSMPT ‘P Record Pipe or Plpeless ,Furnaces HEAT YOUR noME wrrn LESS FUEL, LESS. wonuv AND Less EXPENSE RECORD Coal. BURNING FURNACES ere”-sue signed for soft coal as wcll as hard. I ' 1, `;. -_ .»‘ ps i _ riisy AEE su HEAVY CAST 1E0N,wiin.s11jo;iii¢s gas and smoke proof, large ash pits, clean outs, and cessible water pan make them more easily cared 68 years’ experience mlaking heating systemkiffis ' your guarantee for serviceability. ‘ f ' RECORD FOUNDRY & MACHINE C0; ' Moncton, N. B. _ Established 1855 ' _ D. L. McKINNON, HARRYF. Charlottetown Sole represelttative Agent for Charlottetown Summerside and vicinity and vicinity ‘