-..- - ~ --_-_, »'.;.`~"»“"‘~ . .». Hiird Coal We are discharg.. ing_Io0o tons of high grade Hard Coal now and selling atthe low. est price, .fwhile dis- C b afging; ,line Brehaut, Charlottetown, were Please ' send' yotii- order today for your supply. ' _-i A. Pickard & Co. _ .1" , ` Phone 240 Furniture Sys. 100, pieces of brand new furniture, consisting of dressers at $5.90;uK,"commodes at 2.75, side- boards fro' ' $1_.0.50, sofas from $5.75, kitchen -chairs, 45c, kitchen tables, $2.74, dining room tables, $6.00, bed- room tzahlss, 901:, parlor tables, $2, iron b_ei_g‘,§‘_'.-.$Z._ki1't,"mattrta_ss;»_s, $2.30, bed spiliiligq $2.`25,¢.parlor suits, $19.- 75 (spnlecgg), _wlclger chairs, $2.90, lawn clrairs;1.$1.20, Brussels carpet, 75c, tl_i.pestry_ carpet, 42s, straw mat- ting-, '__9c, hemp stair carpet 9c, Scotch and union squares, $4.75, tn- pestrysquares, $6.75. Paton's. B-13Mtf. fri'-‘ N R z :lie blade holder l blades all in a 5o. OT n ee ner. . ey. Our price $2 Tflpan s. a 3' fy 99 p a Sa fe This special Safety Rez >r outfit consists of and half a dozen double edged, wafer like handsome nitikel plated case with a latch faste This razor is worth $4. of auyone’s mon We also icarry the famous Gillette razors. _ m o Drug Co l r. rea orge and Kent St hs st I Seci nn Gl:G€ fs B Co M acK i /'.. €_.__-q-s-_uv-is-@ Ritchie’s One Dollar Fountain Pen We wish to call special at- tention_ to our One Dollar Fountain _Pcn. This Pen is made by THE L- E. WATERMAN CO , of Montreal, the makers of the famous _ _ Watsrman'a ideal Fountain Pen It has the regular Waterman feed, r4kt. solid gold pen in fine. medium and' coarse points and comes' in plain pnd chased barrel. In_ a word ‘tis ‘APen_ that always goes. ful- fills all expectations and satis- fies the most exacting writers’ G; E. ,ff " wheels represent the- me mum of 1-euabiurv and sei-gcc, with real and sub- - nsntiii' ,value v°»ifiv=\Y ltiiiiiiitcel- " All sizes for mem, yomen and ~-children. _pi-d¢s_s_, hlied _promvfli -3 ‘mater sites.-ua ‘vicinity and had the wheel not been RI TCH I E ' warning to the perpetrators of this SQ annoying practice. . 1"\lllIll\Ln\1l I' 'I In I U II ll llllll I-sl-0|-1 ll Ill-Ill.- -f-"---‘-.~.-::.-:_-.~:rr_-_-T.-_-.-.-.-:_-.-_-:.-_-_-_-_-_-.=-:.-.- _ _ It pays to buy in this Province George Fffcsrs, North Wiltshire, was a passeiger south (rom Dhar- lottstown yehterday afternoon. _, _ _ T. C. Edgett, Charlottetown, woot east yesterday afternoon on s busi- ness trip. _ ~ - ` Cou McNevin, Charlottetown, was amonathe passengers aast yesterday after on. _ -_ \ _ QMS. Prowse, Murray Harbour, is a. est at the Queen Hotel, Char- lottetown. I *_ . 1' Miss' Dells. Munn, and Miss Emme- Dussengers on the Murray Harbor train yesterday. Peter MacDonald, Charlottetown, went to 0'Lsa.ry yesterday. where he relieves Mr. Hines of the Dnlton Drug Co. ‘ T110 Cuban SPY. a Play with heart interest, speakling human, and an nn- 'rllle Plot will be at the Opera House, Monday night. ,~ MPH- (DF-) B0nnnell, Boston, was 3 passenger to Georgetown yesterday on a visit to ‘her former home. She arrived in Charlottetown Saturday night. Fred and Mrs. Herbert, who have been'-visiting Mrs. Herbert’s parents, John and Mrs. Collings, Sr., Char- lottetown, 'left yesterday morning on return to Augusta, Maine. The tea at Iona yesterday was well attended and was _favoured with sun- shlny, beautiful weather. The special which left Charlottetown in the morning took out about one nnndrsd and fifty excurslonists. ____ The Swansea Trader sailed from Charlottetown for Summersids 'nt noon with a large general cargo. She will return to Halifax via intermed- iate ports and will not sail for Char- lottetown until next Tuesday. The B. S. Harland will returnthis morning at 10 o’clock from Orwell, Halliday's Wharf and China Point. She leaves again at 3 p.m. for thc same' ports, returning hors about 8.30 p.m. Sackville is having bicycle races on Labor Day. Here is an opportunity for some of Charlottetown's speed merchants to gather in 9, few more medals-if they still have some sta- mina left after the championships. Miss Emma Gaudet, Charlotte- town, left yesterday for St. John, New York, and Toronto to visit the milllnery openings before taking up -ther position as head milliner with Hamilton's Store, Campbellton, N. B, . A. J. and Mrs. McLeod, who have been visiting in Charlottetown, left' yesterday morning on return to their home in the Hawaiin Islands. They. were accompanied by Mrs. McLeod‘s parents,_ John and Mrs. Ross, who will visit their daughter in Boston. The S. S. Trinidad, Capt. McKen- zie. from Quebec and Gaspe en route to New York, arrived in port about five o’clock yestcrdav morning and sailed about ten o’clock. She had a large number of excnrsionists _on board. 1 Miss Annie Buote, one of the wait- resses at the Davies, was presented by the guests of that hotel, with a set of China dishes, and a compli- mentary address, on Saturday last. Miss Buotc is leaving the hotel to be teresting event early next month.- Thel following schooners are dis- charging coal cargoes in Charlotte- town:-Daisy, Capt. McDonald, Pic- tou; Anne J. Trainer, Capt. Wasson, Philadelphia; Brailliant, Hubley, Port Hastings; The schooners J. B. Mar- tin, from Picton, and the Stanley Mac, also from Picton, are discharg- ing coal for the P. E. I. R. Yesterday-a daring thieft was com- mitted in Charlottetown. A party who had left his bicycle in front of J. P. Duffy’s store on Queen St., while he was making a purchase found it was missing when he got out, Policernen were in the immediate traced in a verv few minutes and ro-‘ stored to its owner unpleasant conse- quences. might have arisen_ There have been several/ bicycle thlefts of late and the occurrence will be n fair g . iorated back that keeps it sanitary at all times and with the curved -especially the hack ones. Each 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt. ig- U 1 's _sr->.1,~11. _ V _-_~ ._ _,|.~. ¢1\l»\ i A " V ' ,‘ t -- _ 1 ` 'J _._'\=`. -~ ,.__>~\_ 1 1 i ' a. "<-_‘J /)_` f’ ily v A 10'-` ° l I 'J Blcyc es. * K _ 3 son’s Shaving Cream ' $2500 §§.i»i.°gi.°1ii1i.`l Sirijiilié .' .;» .it '°‘“""“"°'°"""'°" ova sua -tus nn at some-all ~ snnfsr _ ' 1‘°_R°NT° pr.~.:_l§:.°1'.i:.~a‘:..‘a'..:‘:. :'.:.°:.'¢z':: . _ R, ...1.11.. T- °iili|t sursatoa susan. ” Pfin- M01-sn." or tus U. o. c., -::'l‘he Rexall Tooth Brush fills the, L -_ retest' laws or ny iene It ness per- ' _ iiiiii. Gif ...§§'if."'.i§..ir`§51`.§`l'§.T§§ Six Shaves or - One Cent __ George and Kent Sts. MU. _ was a. passenger to Bummersldo yes- terdny. -.Mill Mlm” R0". Charlottetown,- ‘W All should hear and see the Alber_ ton Dramatic Club in The cuban SPY On the evening of Labor Day. Lieutenant Governor Rogers, Char- lottetown. was a passenger to Alb”-_ ton. yesterday afternoon. 1 Dr. John M. Martin and Mrs. Mar- tin. of Boston are visiting in Char- lottetown. Miss Tessle Frizzle, Tnorndyke, is 9|-‘°“dlDK B l°W Weeks with her grhnd- mother William and Mrs. Frizzls. Cornwall. Subscribers and others are -asked to remit by Money Order or by Reg- lstered Letter. The Guardian is not ¢'8Bllonsible for remittances forwarded other than as above, RSV. T. F. Fullerton, Charlotte- town, was a passenger to Summer. side yesterday, where he goes to take part in the _iubilee service of U10 Pl`¢BbYtcrian church there. Mrs. .E. T. Beck and Master Ches- ter Beck, Boston, who have been Visiting Fred and Mrs. LeLacheur, Murray Harbor, passed through Cha;-_ iottetown on return homo. Thomas Pooley of Montreal spent s few days in Cornwall recently, gig guest. of his neicc Mrs. H, C. Webg`£s|-_ it is ‘EW years since Mr. Pooloy visit- ed his native province and no doubt; he sees many changes. _ Any Person in this Province. who intends to visit New York City eith- er for business or pleasure may find lt to their advantage to write "F. H.," care of Guardian Charlotte- town. ~ Angus McDonald, the veteran far- mer of Cornwall, cut twelve acres of oats last week. Tne unusual sight of lily milking and_grain cutting being :arried on at the same time could be seen near Cornwall this season. The Guardian welcomes reliable .iews from persons throughout this province. All such items should be mailed to “The Guardian News Dept., Charlottetown, immediately eater the events, etc., have transpir- e . A very pleasant program was put on at the People's Theatre, Char- lottetown, last evening, and was thoroughly enjoyed by those present. A woman’s way was a. reel which all could enjoy showing the capricious- ness of a woman and her final sub- mission to the ruling passion-love. The audience was given something to laugh at in the film.In the Year 2000. This picture was probably the outcome of the present suiiragette movements it suggested the high- handed' manner which the ladies would use towards the masculine por- _tion should they gain the “right of way". But probably the most. intemst ing thing screened was the film, Un- der the Flag of Truce, an exciting picture of the American Civil War, showing how the enemy, Confederates and Federals, joined forces to subdue the guerillns, who waged war on the unsuspecting women and child- ren. Miss Sweeny was heard in illus- trated song. 1 5° O N van ocolates "The kind she likes” made specially to our order with the initials j&] on the' bottom of every chocolate. we are therefore in a position to guarantee their freshness, Sold in bulk or 'in packages. C3 :~ 50 cents a pound Johnson & Johnson - 1 _ f . |` _ 1 , 1 1 N \ " . ' ..». .-.- _y |Summer Shirts | MM _ ,,,f,,, |_1ienl!:rB:teliing‘Snfts| ariotfetowna Busieat Street _ _ EVERY GARMENT OF THIS OFFERING Is new this season. There is not a shop worn or unfashionable item in the whole gathering-everything is fresh, crisp, attractive,new. But wewant the space "§<-, l ` U if fl Zac ff fl 1 50 “ - 2 Oo “ “ i shipped same day received. Try us. the garments occupy-so we offer you 20 Per Cent Off All Nighigowna - ~ 20 Per Cent 0ff Undcrskirta _ 20 l’erCent Off Princesa Slips 20 Per Cent Off Corset Covers 20 Per Cent Off Drawers 35 cent garments are now only 286 _ 50 it tl u on it ORDER BY MAIL- all goods `_/ U *.?"”.I _ :_ _ _ - 2-.-ns. :__-.1_~T-._ C * __\ sl lt ‘oc e .t ; _; gg; _ u as . __\_ _ Us as order is '1`l. wear, light weight wool all sizes. Discounted 25 [25 per our ui an Mens] New Summer Underwear - Some ofthe best makes in the 'market will be offered in this line _ balbriggan underwear, aertex under- 9 /ey-Z- '_-:\. Sb `~ . ; * \\ 7"! \` _ _,, A _ _5-Z_,`-£5 underwear in _ per cent _t Gi( '- $r.oo Underwear now 75c ` per suit $1.50 “ “ $1.13 per sui ~ A $2.00 “ " $.r.5o per suit _-1 . - ' -<51!-I -_ gy* ` . .‘=-_ 1 _11_, _J li 1 ‘ .1 ' _,I .s _ii @- ? \ g g 5' - '_ ‘_ -if' _*ii lf- -` O Q2 _ 171 -_ ‘ 1-1 1,;//__l__,_ _ -15 \\~s. ` . "Q," - _ .' o ‘ 5'/ _ .250 Pieces New Dress 1. Goods go at 0nc Third off l . L A DI BPS AR E BUYING H A N DS Q ME suit and dress lengths every day from this great assortment of new- stylish- attrac- tive goods. Over 25o pieces to choose from--choose yours “while the choosing is good.” 5oc Dress Goods for.. . . .34¢ 75c Dress Goods for . . . . . 56: Loo Dress Goods for. . . . . .67c r 50 Dress Goods for.....100 :.oo Dress Goods for 34 25 per cent off Summer Stockings LISLE S'l`OCKiNGS~--COT- TON stockings--silk stockings -every kind of light summer stockings is offered you at adis- count of |25 per cent-Be Prompt. come one of the principals in an in- I 1 _ ,_ Z Pan ' ' ' . ' ' 1 __ ._.| 1 ' . ' " ' - '\.J-\ ` \ 'f §\ 7' ""1,- -1. -gr _ 1 'I " \\ .G45 ' , . _ \ _ . - -.,`} `,& \\ f( ,;_= ' ' - §_____,_._@ *ike _ ii'/}r~ _ ig , \ -'M/-;,f/»-~» _ ‘f-§-s_ ._i»\-_=_=vasié-3. 1 fi, 1.01* Yesterday for St I B ld O, ' ,,,,,, , ,,,,m,,,,,_ "" 'Y ’ 5”' “iv ° The Busiest Store on Ch »‘-1°’ 20 per cent off all Ladies’ Whiiewcar T 1 "° __.._ __ 2 5 per cent oil all " Lace Curtains MOST OF YOUR NEIGHBOURS HAVE taken advantage of this great ' _er sale to add to t i /7 r .'\\ tains. Get your share to-dey while the ' assortment is good. Curtains arc now U ll ~ 1 1 i 75° ' " 1.00 i 1.50 “ _ _ 2_OO it 3 O3 is ' ll 4.00 20 per cent off so per cent off 90 per cent off 20 per cent off if 20 per cent off , . /.f/ *> zo per cent off 20 per cent ofi zo per cent oFf per cenl of all 1 Sheeiings cle ._ Zo per cent off Hemmcri Sheets _ , * heir supply of new cur- ` sg. assess il 6( 6( fl sf is tt ll ll all Sheeting Pillow cottons Table Linens Napkins Towels Towelliugs 1 Cretonncs Curtain laces Pillow cases ` J. $2.95 Dresses zo per cent oil , _ for example, 2 95 Dresses are now 3.7 5 Dresses are now 4.50 DICSSCS HIC DOW 16.00 Suits 16.00 18.00 “ " 20.00 22.00 26.00 If af EVERY SUMMER 1.00 Waists are I 50 Waists are 2.00 Waists are 3.00 Waists are ' AND 'I`-HAT'S ONLY A SAMPLE of thcway things are going in‘the ready to wear department. Every sort of summer wear is heavily discounted 1 3 OUR WHOLE STOCK OI" HANDSOME SPRING and summer suits-all materials--every style- reduced in price to clear without rescrvc. suits for 10.75 ‘ l2.75 " “ I4-.00 ‘I ll line Third 011 all Lingerie Waisls exception of the plain tailored garments is offered you at a discount of one third off. I New $1.95 i 1.95 2 50 3. 00 Now 10.75 A 16.00 l8.flfl WA IST WITH THE now 676 - now L00 now 1.54 now 2.00 J. L "Another lot of English ginghams worth 12c for 9 at Pistons! 8-ZOMM "Special drive in dress trimmlnlrs worth up to $1.50 per yard for 1.5¢ at Patons. 3-‘WMU Robesplerre Collars-The craze of New York and Montreal-blsck _and white only-590-980 each.- Stanloy Bros. 8-27M3i I e I 1- If’ "Special drive of Shepherds plaid worth 50c for 39c at Patons. 8-2lMtf TO Q-CEBEC AND MONTREAL. Via the lntereoloninl Railway Ocean Limited Express, the shortest most comfortable and convenient mods of travel between all Prince Edward Island points, und Quebec and Montreal. Connection with this fast through express is made vin steamer to Point du Chsne daily ex- cept Suncays, and n train from the Points meets the Westbound Ocean Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservations may be obtained at the office of W. K. Rogers the local ticket agent. The Ocean Limited travels beauty and makes the rastost time of any through train from the Lower Provinces to the metropolis arriving in Montreal at 7.35 a. m. which fs ample time to enable the traveller to make connections with the fast through trains of tho Grand Trunk Railway for Toronto, Detroit, Bulla- lo, and Chicago, and other Western points. 7-31. M lil tl.. through ii’ 'territory rich in scenic 1 _ ff"-'Harv That is all it costs you when you use john- of shaving cream, good for 150 shaves, ]ohnson’sShaviniCream Soa is free from al ali and all inltants, makes a rich, creamy father that doesn’t dry on the face and softens the toughest beard. Attibe...............25c' ss."-».»».;.»-u...».»s».ss.¢ sa . s ignition service . . _ . . 1 Battery testers, $1.50 - Oil cans.-.-._.......... _ attachment, special......... J _ 1 The Two Macs uw all-'1'i:»“111-=a4._l:¢‘.f~.1:§»11*=.t¥»’-"f~'»»’f=='»‘ ..._ ......... S.. 0 SI\Tecessities Rivetcd thank hoe. American make, secured by us at a specially low price at a manafacturer’s auction Turnip hos, solid steel shank, American make, special...... . . .ri . . . . .. ........35c. fencing p|y`ers, Boker’s make, forged steel,spccial esting""" Boker-’s combined staple puller and plyer. . . 75c. XCsli batteries, hot blue spark, give reliable and.................._.$2. . Porcelain spark plugs.......... . . . . . . ............$l. _Scythes. genuine English steel .'75c. American Clipper. .................,*,._,.15c. Patented snaths with loop and' bolt. ._}._'_75é. Scythe stones. . ... . . . . . __.5¢'_`.up. Machine oil, bestquality,a gal. 4oc .a bot?_ 1 c. . . up ~~»»~|».,c»»|~|»_ns¢su> ' p Barn lanterns guaranteed not toblow out "the wind, large oil can,heavy handle and patented lifting . W. ... _I '°' ._‘.;1 "4 x', ~‘$,_.- VVe have just rcccivcd They are particularly neat ry a line of cashmeres in Mary last summer. , . ” ,._v~____-_. .. .,_ ' New F all Suitings Are Here an advancetliue of the fall suitings for mcn and women. Tweeds and worsteds mostly iu`a1l the shades of grey, brown, green, fancy mixtures and stripe effects. and bound to please those who want something exclusive. _ _ We have also received direct from the old count- all shades of grey and fancy mixtures. T liesc goods form a part of an exhib- it that was reviewed by King George V. and Queen Call around and see these new fabrics. cn Street ll 'lliclicgcrsllurdiecregp Joh" MCI-9“i\ & C0 L _ lil Qllt! i 212-i ; J ~ a.f:f1¢r.;;ss.'~:-e-_-;- .;-,; ,;‘-ggi-L_ ’,L_...e}’;~Z‘;_-_.;.;,'<,~,s-»`.:l iiciaiim 3.5.2.., uf . 1 il --11 ws 1. 1 l 1 1 ~ 1 ,jf 1. '. ._ 95,. 1,4 1! _ _/I 1 5.' -if 1-'sd » fiif .f1. 1_2 , 1 ._»,.’s:. /' .1 1.: , fi `. _ . ¢ _ 1 2 . , -lil . ~»“ _, .1 z " . ; 31 1. .;;\,‘,,._ I I -‘~ l li .il if 1 ;:__{: Eli ,Ea if 1; . _ . . 1 1,, \~'=:l .vi si ll~"1 ;‘ _'im _ii _ 4%? - _ s 31.7 1-; _ ._ 1. . fl 1 ,. r "_._i tl' il ._ - ri 1. 1 5" *li ”- 1'! .i .¢___ , 1'_ `~'~ 3 ' '.' i . _*"1 .. _ c,_..' .-.-»- .»_, . it