um. "Y "tht wuglis. Nature needs a h “iv N sum alia lrnnilsli, essml ella g S :l::mi5ation, enaq me mm" of ,M ,nh ° “""‘°° is-sin ora eliliarsa ani-°» a m Psctoral. Ask your doctor if this is his I n ‘_ also. Hs knows best. Do as he says. ‘ - ...»t.':'...t-'<*.'.l‘*.::..‘!:.:;',."_-2 ii; J i‘lave You Seen Them Th* Very. Latest Pearitinted background PHOTOS Elegant, edectlvo, artistic. GEO. li. COOK, his Studio Where Babv ia Alwava Walorimg -===H% 'iry Hughes’ Di- gestive Tonic ~_&_ ~', I glvu snap. vim nod energy to Price z5c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes aPo'rr-rscslziss’ HALL _ os. -- Siartright Shoei for the little one is the shoe o h been looking for and could notsgeth iv; the finest shoe in America for children. lt’s the baby shoe, size 2 to 6, in tan or black. Biucher cnt, buttoned or laced. No nails or tacks to hurt bsb)’s feet. Price 9oc and [Loo a pair. Try a pair. _ A. E. McEAt.liEN. The Shoe Mari. |`ll'|‘lW lim-*__ tl-_ __pnr ,_ OF _ ' MERIT Our fail stock of In* vlctns shoes is on the shelves and waiting for you sir-we know them to be one of the very best shoes made in America [our ex- ' o perience has proven it] and we are anxious for ---- you to try a heavy The Executora ofthe wi' of the late George Clark offer for sale the home- S0lld pail' f0l' tiliS Weil, stead farm situate at Clarktown, Lot 37 This farm contains over zoo.acres of upland and s large marsh. Will be sold ata bargain to wind up the estate. Apply to the Executors, S. C. Clllrie and Kimble Collin. Mt. Stewart or W c .ld weather. Prices $4.50 _and Leitch, Charlottetown. 8-zédrtf $5 _,-0 8 pai,-_ li.ll.liatllunalli,l.i.li. Barrister, Solicitor etc - Ailey@ Co. Charlotteto wn Agents. . , ilailiiliiulllilng - Saskaitoll.Sas x In vestments made for Eastern ie 8~3d un Preserving Sugars l Do not risk chesp sugars on _. your preserves. We keep it but do not recommend it. We have in stock RED PATHS EXTRA GRANULA- TBD lSUC-All put up ai the rednery in zo and too lb bags, which we are selling at 5c p-:r lb. Take no risk, get the best. RED PATHS EXTRA GRANULATED. branded on every package. M c K en n a’s phone 2:6 - - Both Stores. WEEK l Closing ontfri nice iiue of mell's fine kia About.. Regular Price $2.75 walls they lm only $l.ss See window. & C0. Sprgigigfside it a-4dmvfff- l iii’ l |]ll.H.l].Ji]HilSilll. Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and] fittedzfor glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9 bo ll 3. ru. l.ll0-."i.il) p ln. levsningn by appointment. dtww tileiip PresEry`i`n"g"` 3i`l§a"r We houglitalot of West India Haw :Sugar (Muscovado) suitable for pre- serving purposes, which we are now offering at the low rate of 3 I-2 cents per pound in lots of2.\ pounds and |upwsrds._ We have also a quantity of verv nice bright crystal sugar which we Offer at the rate of 26 pounds for $1100 Calienrly and secure your supplies for preserving. . Beer & Goff Just a few pictures for dining room and parlor Call at our studio and see .them Photographer _ P. R. A. WANTED 1, Register Keepers and ia Markers, for the Two Days annual priie meeting for 5¢pt¢rnber i8th and. lgtli. 1-hose who have had some experience in marking and in keeping register referred. Apply at once to. P os. A. A s/ls.’ri.i=:r'r. 'MAJ ste if. s. r. i». ir. li. _ , _ . ~ PAGE BUYER _ ‘ _ . D , .. UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN 1 _ ' Head Oiiiccs in New Prowss Block-Charlottetown. B. J. and Mrsfjonea, Barbndoes, are registered at the Vgictoi-ia. H.J.Bcantlehury who has been visiting his fatbsrin this City returned to Boston Saturday. _ Misa Sadie Martin who hai been visit- ing in Kinross loft 1Ssturd ay on roto" to Boston. _ Capt Flllllyson and ,T. J. Lance were passengers by the Northumberland Satur- d.iv evening. Dr. Smliilwood accompanied by his mother arrived Saturday evening from a visit to Nova Scotia cities. Mrs. P. B. Madiacn,who has besnspsnd- in.. the summer in Dundas, has returned to har home in Alexandra, Mrs. J. T. Wood, Dundas, accompanied by Mrs. F. L. Gwynn Dorchester. Mass., has returned- after a few days wich mend, in Dundas. _ S H Dr. H. D. Johnson, Ci , left Saturdrt m ty 1 ornlng for Montreal in attend the Cana- dian Medical Association and will be ab- sent absent about a weak. At the Baptist Church last night a largs congregation liatenadto the addrsss,which was it musk interesting and instructive one, delivered by Rav. C. W. Corey on Western Missions. The Truro Nswsauys:-Miss Evelyn Mc- Michael second daughter of James Mc Michasl,Gay‘s River, wasmarried in Unm- bridge, Mass., on Aug. 3, to Hardman Mc- Kay, of Prince Edward Island. Charles McDonald and his daughters, Misses Bertha and Julia, oi Nins Mile Creek, P. E. Island, are spending a holiday in Moncton, the guests of Archie and Mrs. McDougall.-Moncton Times. The body ofthe lata Rob Angus arrived on Saturday night from Ottawa, and was mst on arrival by train in this City, by members ofthe I.0.0.F. Tha funernltakss place from the Lcdgelioom this afternoon at half past. two. There were some seventy members of the Maritime Deaf Mutes Association present ut the convention hald in Truro on Septembsrl 2 and Ii. The delegates from the province were John and Mrs. McPherson ot this City. One who has observed the matter closely~lnfcr-ms The Guardian that the weather forecast. published in this paper some months ago outlining the weather for the summer has been borne out very closely. What seems to ba wanted now la for the some prophstto turn on the llrlc weather supply. ~ The funeral of the late Mrs. G. H. Moors took place from hcrlate residence, Euston Saraetfnt three o‘clock Saturday afternoon 'i‘lie services at the house and grave were conducted hy the Rev. William Dobson. The pallbearers were: Messrs.S_ A. Mc- Leod, H. R. _Lcrge, G. E. Auld, ll. J. Worth, Otto Baird and J. N. Circeron. The iiower tributes were very beautiful. Many visitors and residents of this C ty have visited the Pr-incc Strret. School gardens during the past week and hlivs noted with pil-aeura the beautifully kept lawn and liower beds which rftlect the grellt c-arc taken of tham by tha janitor-_ Augustus Mitchell. These grounds are one of‘tile beauty spots ofthe Gityiand citizens should see them beforethe autumn weath- er fades their beauty. . - A number of distinguished preiates and clergyman from the neighbouring provin- cos and elsewhere will arrive to take part. in the dsdiclltion Rr-rlilcs of St. ilunst.nn`s Cathedral on Thursday. Among those who urs coming are the Archbishop of Halifax; Bishop Casey of St John, N. B.. andthe Bishop of Chathlim. Tho occasion promises to bs a notable ons, and the services will be of an elaborate nature. i`here will be special music and singing and the sermon will be preached by Father Reardon. L.M. and Murray of lioston, Mass, after a two months visit with their three children Corn, Gertrude,|Gladys Elizabeth und William James, will make their return trip today. They have been visit- ing Mr. Mlirruy`s brothers, iilinnlbai and livnry of Fredericton and his sister Annie of Kensington. They also visited Mrs. Mul~ray’s uncles, Jasper Pickarrl of Cllrirlottetovrn and lisnry Henderson of York. The other oh:ld Rcdgs Arnold Murray, has been spending his vacation with his uncle John Pickard of Nova Scotia. The qualifying round for tha mori's Championship and Standard Cup was played at Belvidere Links onsaturday. On account of is strong wind and the links being soft from recent rliinrl no very good scorsstwsrfl made. The names of thc makers of the best sixteen scores ar- ranged as they will play offin tile first mlitcli on Thursday afternoon are given beiowz- H. W. Longvrorth Judge Fitzgerald A. A. McLean L. G. iiaszurd P P \li?.r Owiidorscn A. A. Blirtlctt ,Q it A. W. Weeks D. B. Stewart All matches are to hs played oil’ on the fixed dates regardless of weather con- dltions. F. l.. liaszard W' A. \\'esks Jr }} Gordon T. Alley } ..,,__..,.. \V. K. Rogers Geoffrey Fitzgerald i Dr. Blanchard 1 Jack Jenkins _.til ; Our Compound Syrup of Iiypophos- phites is one of the beet. "tunica" and blood-builders sold. It gives a good ap- petite-restores the nerve force-rind m-tires you healthy and strong. Only 75c p-tl bottle. A. W. Rrddln,Phm B,Sunny- aide Drurrgisi. - ln?" - -~' I' 9 S ‘ _C f _ __._..... cd L|\¢co|&‘es 1 qt l r iyixihidglswqnd of refined flavor. It is not P°"lb1¢ t0 are ar ¢Q 0 i v , S . Retail price 6oct per lb. Name on every P-°°¢- C* buy anythws =“P°'i°" _ t’lr l Miss Drucflla Harper, city, left by the S. S. Halifax Friday for Brockton, Mass where she will reside in future. Miss B--riha F. M. Gorman, 'ls splndlng her-vacation at Emerald where she is the guest Of her aunt, Mrs John Hughes. In the lobster bout race on Saturday in which a numb rof boats competed E. Mclnnts in the liazel M. was the win- DBR Miss Alice Angus arrived in the City on Saturday night having accompanied the bcdy of her father the late Roh. Angus from Ottawa. D. S.. McQuarrir=, of Griipaud Corner has been served with a Prohibition summons returnable tomorrow. Proceedings against McQuarrls were conducted by Prosecetor Jenkins. ' Telephone subscriber-1 will please change their Directory borlril as folio wa- Guardlan Publishing Co. liitl-2 Subscrip tion Department; 132-3 Advsrl-Ising Department. Any person or firm desiring the services of ayounlr lady for general ofllce work who has had some practical experience in this line as well as on typewriter, should apply at this office quickly. The tirebell was ruug for asmall fire yal- terday in the residence of Mrs. Currie, Sidney Street east, It did not amount to much and no damage worth mentioning occurred before the fireman had the fire extinguished. There died yesterday, September 8, at the the horns of hsr sister. Mrs. Robert Sutherland, SeaView, Mrs. Donald Camp- bell of Medford, Mass.. daughter cf the late Senator Montgomery and sister of Mrs. D. M.f.McInt.yre of this City. The Y. M. L. A. of St. James' Church ara again to the front. with a good concert for Friday evening the thirteenth. Mis, J.Mc. D. TayloroflIalifax,MissM.Furnes|, Miss Any Cnr-ver rind Miss Harrison. You do not want to miss this concert. The Oddfellows of this City had their annual Decoration Dny parade yesterday and visited the cemetrisa to decorate the graves of their departed brethren oi whom the list was pusllslirrl in Sar.urday'a Guardian. The Sona of England s‘s_ \‘\ . _ \.\_ \_.§ \ \\\\\\_ . ` ‘ \ ui , ‘~ 4)/ _ . 'l . -r I . /./.z\_ The C is n matter of consider- :blli'i:i!:>srt.»ilico.Thsboricliciai offset of buds ginaotca may be iavitsly ilullitied by ill-fl ting mounts We pay particular at-tcntiorr to thc correct. tlttllllz of n~ounta. R0 ' thot tho full benefit of the lcn-.cs will llc obtained. Wo iiup ly thc lolllcl 0|’ Riifh slmpo nuff’ nina na will bo mmf llooomlng in such individual caac. This is pcsaible bocauao wc Kriml our own lumen and lnnko ihsiu ally desired altnps. mir mcthodn of araminlitiori give hc t rosulix. 'l'ry ua. G.F.liutcheson. lEWEl.ER A.\l| 0i"|`i('lr\N Meet Me at the Alvvavm Busy Store Stanley Bros. CLOSE PRICES l l FOR Wonderland f DRESS GOODS And a display ofthe best the Mills have produced. Seeing is the only satisfactory proof as to the completeness ofthe wide choice, and coniparision of values and prices prove we serve you best. Good solid wool serges in black 282. 35c, 4zc, 65c, Soc, and 95c, per yard. Navy blue serges 450, to $1.50 per yard. Fine Amazons and Venetians. Navy, black, brown, gray, plum, greens, etc., 6oc to $1.20 per yard. The new dress tweeds, and broad cioths-\.vith- out doubt the prettiest and nicest assortmeuut ever shown hele-perfection in weave, dye, and coloriugs Shadow checks and plaids etc, etc, Your most critical inspection invited. \ Stanley _ Bros. SUGAR sNAl>s S M»~--<~-d- Uga mlb 55 For Cryrstalbdgarc , Thrifty Housekeepers ¢h°i°_;,,1°Ib= C Best Granu S3.lld6l’SOI'i' Q C0. l.l.a2oll..$lfo . i......i..iaa Grocer.. _ W. C. The Low Price Store! Have you read ctr competition ad. which appeared in The Morning’s Guardian for tile past ten days. Get une ofyour ol-.l Guardians and read it .ignin or better still get ons of our bill hcarls which we put in every parcel of ,goods bought from us. The reverse side of which contains the whole com- letition. I Somebody is going to get o good thing out of it. -our Motto is ‘ Low prices on everything in general dry goods, gents’ fumiahings, i-IEWSON TWEEDS, MONCTON TWEEDS, OXFORD 'l`Wi~1I-SDS, 'lanneis blanketing, Jrupgeis, etc , e'c. W- give 35c per lb for wool in X change for any goods in the store. W. C. TURNER & CO.. Sunnvside. Charlottetown. _ __ _ _,___ __ _____,_____ _ _ ___ __ . 'ROSS Qt MATTHEWS. Representing i The North American Life Assurance Company, The Richmond & Drummond Fire insurance Company The ,Canadian Paciiic Railway O FF C B-Queen Street - - DesBrisay Block Charlottetown- Li L' _ e McLeod 'll B_entle=y Barrister-a and Attorneys-at-law. Solicitors for the Bank of Nova Scotia. won ry toloan. _ I I Oriflrvrra -flank of Nova Scotia Chambers ' wwlyr. Fharlotwtow Steamer “Engineer” is due ___ _ __ __,______ last of August with cargo w.a.o.MolzsoN.K.l:, coivall ilul=l=v l2,coo bags Liver ol salt wlllbsssla low wills lass. M°rf£f;__§,°A_,£;'ffy ing. - ' CARVELI. srrosf ,,,§;°;'{§;§°2',°”.“,’I2§‘,°‘°`,',”_',"§,’j§',`, tin tile Program Tonight at the _ show ls entirely new. Notice in Farmers We will now receive dressed hogs from |25 to zoolbs. Heavy hogswtiifil- ing over 200 lbs not wanted before lst October. Nothing but well-fattell stock will be received. Would advise farmers to kill on cool riavll only, and allow hogs to hang over night as it will not do to market some day as killed. Yours Truly DAVIS & FRASER. 9-4dmwf rws zw. For_Sale The undersigned offers for sale her hotel property near station at Albertou. Aiiue vegetable garden and new ice house on premises. l{ouse,which will be sold furnished is healed with hot water and is in every way ri vervde- eiirabie business stand. If not sold bc- fm-¢ Nnv. rst, iqo7 will be closed tc travelling public till May ist. 1908. For particulars apply to MRS. MARGARET WISNER ti-grttsllmwfrm Tenders For steam communication between Chailotrrtoull Orwell, Claoaud and East and West Rivers. Department of Public Works, Charlottetown, P. l. Island. Anguct io. r9o7. SEALED TENDEIIS will ba re- ceived at this llepaztsnent until noon on Monday Septaniber ioth r9o7 from any person orpsraonswi ling tolfgntroct with the Governmental ri e Ed- wnrdlaland to run a stratum' of not less than zoo tons neg1a@ed, and holding a cextihcnte to earn not loss than 250 psssqgevs. MN capable of ma-ntstnirg s speed sf not less than iz lm 'sts perhour. From Charlottetown to Crspaud twice g W .ok rom Charlottetown to Orwell mice a week From Charlottetown to East liiver once s week. From Charlottetown to West River. once a week for n period of' five years from the opening of ltavigntonli i 08- 9Parties tendering' to state separately. for what an l subsidy they will pcifnrm the :grins for five or ten yeir period. For further particulars aids the rates for passmigers la , nigh iso the days and hours 0 sailing from the|respective places. apply to this office. iicod and sufficient sceuritio must be provided for the faithful perfor- mancc ofthe struct. The Depnrfieut does lot bind it- selfto accept thc lowest or any tenders L.il. McMil.i.AN Secretary of Public Winks 8-l9dmwii9irm6i .....-..====_» ~.-.sag les. _-1- .-..,-rr. ,-4 " ‘l pee) ~ se.-i -...»"2»~_,.- - _ "ls Synnllsls ni Canadian iiorih-West HOMESTEAD REGUi.l\TlONS. ANY cvcli iililnborerl lioeiinll n’ llominim- l.and ill Mallitobn Fnrkntchrlwau und Albortmoirveptin 8 and and Ti, not rnsrlrrrui. may ba liolilostensisdlly ally person who is thc 'ole hcad ofa family, ci arifiuals over IH your age. to tha crtrent of one-quarter section acrcs, more nr leaa. Ent must hs made, psrsolinlly at ihs locni an{ltti&';e for the district iii wh ch tha land A l m’l'h\lhomeatcadcr ia required to perform the eonditinuaconnccted therewith undcr one of 0 the foi wing plana. (IA Atlcast aix months rnaidanc" upon and eni vation or the had in each your for throc ra ’ at if the father tor mother, if the father it looecsedguf the homestcndcr resides unoll n iann in t s vicinity of the lltnd sntelsd for the requirements as tn roaidonoo may be sntir llcd byhsnoh porson roaidlug with i. c faihci mo er. (3) if thc aottler hall his pnrmansllt real 'lance upon farming land owned by hlln ill lbr vicinit of his homestead. tha rvriiilronlclm. u_~ to realrlonce may be satisfied by rcs donor- iipgoii tho said Ialld . . ix months' notirc in writing ahouiri hsrfrivorl to the L‘omillisl-iloncr of Dominion lsnll s ni Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. W. W. COW Y, Deglltbof thc interior, N. ._ nallrhnriaod publicritl of on this lui t’i»ae‘{nent. will not be iald '~i.~ ‘.7 nl TQ LET Handsome r`esMeuce situated oil Dundas Esplanade lately omnpird as the American Consulate Ap ly to th" you gg Whie - - _li-____-_ l 8-r4rltf .» ....i... ......t..v.l n....l. ..r<~.......i.. , giaifassslsliiaszgasuoolilmnr. ____.__ __z_.__ ‘ » ri' t Li 3 Everything .., ..._ _s,. __ ..s..»...'_~f.~.-1-._ ;_%_',___,_,- :_,._ ._ ..._ __..s.;...'.~¢.-.n ._ _ -... ._ __ -_ =_.~_.» - rv ‘if i v ° ' iii e at `v l = , 'if l . .i‘ .. i" ,.il‘ i l "5 . 4 , .li I ligo yi l l _ .-rf,-__ -»¢_f-~_.a`_ .- _ . "lv e_.=l-_-avr. .mkvsvz < »,£.”~1;=e.,- ..» lfl ;l<. it 2 ll’ . _._.--_ as... -1-=-'~e:»e~;e‘7-.Q 1 ll fr l l '. i . l ». I _ _ll lk” V,_:_~~;T ~. . .il »;~",, - _ ~;._§§§5':r ~ 5.-sgf. -_.1 $54”-‘F ii: .2 =` “_ ._ - f ‘,=i ‘ I if 1111 I ’.~ 11% (tiny tx _;_._..._ _ _ ., ; _ _ u if-‘T ` its .fi i" il t `_.