I Due to arrive per schooner F """Li rj V . | r r i fr ri' -f -;Q'°__ »~ I P a- t . _ tr . 4 V We want to clear out our present ¢,f¢¢k t ! I of Vilomen’s Pumps to make room' for in- ", "3 fm Soods and _are oderlna the , a ance ot the display_ mtluding all the newest aid smartest designs in Patent. Gun 1 Metal and Black Satin at ao per cent, di ij * ' There is a good variety and a at lendid stock. Former yrices ranged fr.m $2.75 ' w, 5*- ”°W 2° P. c. 1 ff. See our southern ,\ window. Get your poney votes here. \ _ .* l ,_ |35 Queen Street 0 - .1 -- , _ 4 Y'-' *'43 Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick 1500 tons best quality Anthr- rcite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes We Would Advise intending purchasers oi hard coal to book their orders now as the price advances la'er in the season. Phone I 1 I tl. Lyons 8|. Co. 6-Mif. DOMINION QF CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown. Kenneth J. Martin. Esquire, the Stipendiary Magistrate for the Ci' y of Charlott-.town. Take Notice that His Honor the .itipendiary Magistrate of the City oi Charlotetown has by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statue ofthe General Assembly of the Island entitled: "An Act to` Consolidate V and Amend theseveral acts incorpora- ting the City .of.» Charlottetown, ' ‘Orders d' and- appointed; 1 hat Mon- day 18th of August. , |913, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the preceeding Valuation Aesentment of rates im- posed or authoriztd by tl e City Council of the City at d that ou such day and daily there after until all such appeals have been rcari, at the hour ot ten o’clock in the fore- uoon, in the City Court in-the City Hall in Charlottetown aforesaid and such appeals viill be read and finally determined by him. Dated this 30th day of July A. D. |913, ' ROBT. VANIDERSTINE K. J MARTIN, S. M. 632 7-3iM16i. `,},;_f,f¢;-L .1 _fe_ _ , ."'“ ng. .ffl “sly I .éilgu f_.'-`.’-.'§,"'-‘ m -I I ,sl Xml ((62,. 4 1// 3; 9' ms Ae. ' ~"l f PE »/ V/ surf: _ I' U.//it\\ \ ‘?1`i"_”> .. 1 / _ 5; 153-W "it it /' -'o-f».r-tat-` 13, ' "Z " more \\">d7_c';z_-;7f,l1'_‘., "fi" A CAREFUL TIL!! and examination byour axnart will de- zgl'-‘mlna whether or not :vu lwvd Illil- rr' . t it d n fr ;.,..§;._§'.tss:;°rt.::z.tr. n..:°...'.:..-.:'.. Il O RIGHT GLASSES will rell ve the strain and your Icneral health will improve, DW? can supply any kind or atrls you re e " nw. ranon Bouthoida Qunsn Eulltfl Best liard, Coal The schooner "Estelle" has ar- rived from New York with 650 tons Anthracite Coal in stove and chest nut sizes. She will be followed lm- medlately by the "levi S. And . rewal’ with 95o tons in egg, stove and che tnut sizes, all of highesi grade and beat quality. i Prices of this coal will be lovwti wane diet.-f,.i.~¢. Kindly *pd in your orders today, and satisfie- tory delivery wi l be made. " BUNTAIN. Bill. & C051 waeienie tea. aunt ceatnertéfgf , rx uurmurnn wa, , I fvk"-j' or , r r--‘r d rw- ~' -Hvvll vs y I IIL _I-|111 I I-ll ` 1 ' ' 'f '.7' Ji " ’ 4 ~ . - ‘-'-‘-2`-`3-‘¢::--14.-":::.L‘:.~_z~_-:r-:;_--_-;--;;;_-_--, A P p_c'_ V ` ' ...-rr rarsltolplr ni-evmu MORNING DAILY Gush dian can be obtained at B. J. la- bon'l Drugstore. Bouria. ..r°'l‘Hll MORNING DAILY Gur- dlan ua ba obtained at W. A. John- |tona'l. Montague, ...°BUBBURIBERB should renew A weak or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thu; not min an issue, as all papers are giasaontinued promptly on expiry BLIND-CURED BY. HYPNOTIBM. .-3. A remarkable instance of a blind space of a few seconds while under the treatment of a hypnotic special- ist at Dulwich, Eng., is arousing considerable interest. H Now for the " rungemonts and superior finish The Cook Studio The child is Gertrude Yates, nina- years old. She was born blind, and has been educated at one of the Lon- ‘ don County Council schools lor the mind., ‘ A few days ago one of the London County Council woman inspectors took the little girl to Professor Al- exander Erskine, who is a professor of psycho~auggeation. He ehectod so complete a cure that the child was Fdmily Group For natural pose artistic ar- como to -i._-*_ Children are interesting in each stage of their development. Let pictures keep them as they are to-cay- pictures full of uncon- scious, unalfcctcd grace, and the individuality of the child. Make an appointment for t`_cm to inspect our playroom. The Bayer Studio _"Wi t \ WE MAKE 'IEETII dill: :ll` a lf ` $'e°’i;wtI°;yg\I 9 nm it t p o o have thaw wi dos .Ifni wi ivey u-lr lint. te lr ,l ldlhar. ll rod .0 'Iihtl “Et r.'i2l§.l*l.§"' "'°"'“"‘ |250 can St. Dr. Robins ~-nin- Phone 715J Early Vegetables Wanted Send us your early Turnips, Beets, Carrots on consign- ment, or quote us your lowest cash price We want a few more young pigs. W. B. N IXON, Wholestie Commission Merchant, S5 dney, N. S. 667-8-2M1zi. ` Are You Using Arena Lawn I Stationery Arena Lawn is tho name we have given ifo h our _ new line of Note aper and Envelopes. - We have . it iii both Pound Packafgsségnd Tab~ let=. \ It hast nice sm00lll wrltingfsuriace but still ferns; (he Lim Finish I 'guard Packages 25c. " .l'l'ClllE’S ? able minutely to describe every ob- ject shown to her. How this strange cure was affected was described by Professor Alexand- er Erskine. “I induced a hypnotic sleep ln her as a. last. hope, and as soon as she was properly asleep I told her she could see. " ‘Ycs,' she replied, and added that she could ace mc, but said that I was black when I assed her what color I was. ' "l told her that she was wrong, and then she said that only my moustache was nlack. "Then I made her describe various objects, and the .gardener,_who could be neon working in my garden from the window. ' ‘ ' "I was very much surprised, as I had not hoped for such good results, but when she collected fragments of paper I threw about the floor I real- ized that the child could really see. “Ono of the most extraordinary features of the case was the chi1d"s description of colors. She correctly named vivid llues and yellows, al- though she cannot hate known much of colors before, except as mere names." THE WANING OF A RACE. We` might. expect the fiery individ- ualism of the Southern mountain people to cool gradually as popula- tion grevn denser; but., curiously enough, crowding only intensifies it in the ahy backwoodsmau. Neighbor- liness has not grown in the moun- tains-it is on the wane. 'glare are today fewer long-rollings an house- raifings, fewer husking bees and quilting parties that in former times; and no new social gatherings have taken their place. Our mountain farmer, seeing all arable land taken up, and the free range ever narrow- ing, has grown jealous and distrust- ful. rcsentlng the encroachment oi tro many sharers in what once he felt. was his own unfenced domain. And so it has come ahout` that the very quality that is his strength and charm as a man-his staunch indivi- dualism-is provlnz his wea‘-ross and r°r\roach as a nelrrhbor and citizen. The virtue ot a. time outworn has become the vice nf nn are new-born. -Horace Kephart in the May Out- ing. t t I bought a horse with 5 supposedly incurable rlngbono for S30, Cured him with $1.00 worth oi MINARD'S LINIMENT and sold him for $85.00. l‘rolit on Liniment, $54.00. ,Moran onnoson. Hotel Keeppr, st. Pnt1uppe_ one. 1 I The f__._ Human - try- _J The Eye is one ofthe most delicate and com- plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this I fact it is being constant- child gaining its aight within tile" - mrmrnersitia $1 00 Kensington into _ » ...°0NB CENT per word each inlar- UOD for ldwrtilint in this column. ,Cub mustnocompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-iiva oasis. ;..°\(R. ED. D. FEEHAN ig Guardian. representative in Sour-ls.'His Phono number is 5. W. L. Dingwail Under- t.aker'| oillea. umm, HOUSEHOLD H1N'rs.... ' Vlnugar or yeast should never be | kept in stone crooks or jugs, The gk- id eats oil the glaring, which is pol- sonous. - ' When your furniture becomes dull rub it with a iisnnel dipped in equal, parts of turpentlne and kersoene. _ A vary good way to reheat up 5. Joint la to wrap it in thickly greased Paper and keep it covered while in the ova u. t Grease in the sink. is a. bcry prolltic cause of disease. Washing soda is the best and simplest cleaning agent. Parsley can be kept lresh by putting it into a glass itll' and screwing the lid on tight, than placing it in B cool rlace. , , . FASHIONS. A few Greek eftects in gowns are used as an intense ‘contrast to the present waye of oriantaltsm. . Dancing (rocks escape the ground by two inches. Other evening gowns are made with slight trains. Brown with rose which has the faintest hint in it of the same co_lor is one of the new combinations. LARGl".S'I’ SHIPMENT OF CATTLE. Nnw om.nANs, rja., Aug. s.- Arrangetnents are being' made to handle the largest: shipmeni; of cattle cvereyer brought to this, and proh- ably to any American port. The first. shin 'load of a rnotement of 93,000 head will dock here tomorrow from Tnmpitfo, Mexico, Forced by continuarlrc of the in- surrections in the southern republic, the owners are going to this vast expense as the only means of saving any portion of their property. Wh-lle the shipment is being made in the name of the Gorraiitos Ranch Com- pany, an English' concern, it is un- derstood that Gen. Luis Terrazas, Fmriqtie C. Creel and other Mexican cattle owners are sending out some of their cattle with this movement. Thirty-two hundred stock cars wl'.‘. be required to carry the cattle from _New Orleans to the various ranches to which they have bcen assigned. , :'Dnndl'ufi is natural in small a- nmounts but`when it becomes exces- sive. the dry scales may kill the roots oi the hair and cause baldness. Rexall “O3” Shampoo Paste to pro- mote the health of the scalp by vig- ,orous and systematic shampooing. Lnrgc jar 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Co.. Corner Great; George and Kent Monday, August Ilth is the last day lor receiving discounts on elec rio light bills for July lighting. Pay today and save momy. 1 768 -8 8\I3i V l ,lf - 'l s tl/'. if _ t ti' 1; ,., 6) W" ,tl ,t iii ~ "~. tt.. 41 ,é’;'f'.7“‘.='§i"* '- . ,Af _ ‘tt ~ SCl)i'l'i€il CATHERINE The Grand Annual Gathering( 0| the col ish tlarzsol Prince. Fdward lrlarrd under the auapieef of ~h¢ Caledonian Club will lr-theld on RIVERJDE D"IVl‘li PAMK VERNON r IVILR BRIDGE Monday. August I8 h. l9|5. Fares and Train Arrangements S'r.\'1‘ioN. l"Altl~: 'l It/tm DPTS ` 7.4011 ln. B03 “ sta. 1- Mant.. ,./'f,/ ‘ f /if r if - \ _ ,, §S>_\¢’ .,,,,,_ \\~ -lf’ »~ ., , bf: 1 f . 5; » / ._, Z/ , . it \ :fi I sn' " -.. The introductory Price on the $52. Mark Cross , Safety Razor t ' ~(»- lt shaves and loolrs like 'a $5 Razor because it is a plated. The Mark Cross trade mark of 60 years standing guarantees its quality. We will buy it haclt ifyou clo not agree that it is better than any other $5.00 Razor. Mark Cross Blades 3 : » l A Miracle In Steel E Each ln Individual Packages ‘ and Wax Paper Slips Made from imported steel- from Sheflield England. Scien- tii-ically treated. perfectly tem-_ \\. Midsummer Sales ` Ladi;.§.9?1;a;i;coats $2.75 Here’s_a number of full length natural iinendustcoats with military collar turn back cults and patch. pockets that were tip top values at the regularprice and at the reduced price cannot be equalled. I Ladies' Outing Straw Hats ‘ti R 1 "§'1‘i3§§'$’e§3.0‘i>"}$'I 65C About one hundred straw outing hats and untrimtned shapes that are left in the rnillinery dept. Every hat perfect. The colors are white, nat- ural browo, blue and black. Sionlev bros The ot\x/:tvs busv .‘2~l.f>r‘.-_> t I msn ounnv nouns ` ESTABLISHED r-‘$50 f ff - ~ SHIRK 8 SNIDER. Ltd. Manufacturers of Buda and other llirth Quality Hours Mills at Bridgeport also Baden Eastern Wholesale office for t‘1e 'lrade at Prctou. Nova Scotia ]. B. H ART Y. \/vholes tie agent for M trltime Provinces, Newfoundland and Wt-st Indies ' Uur low mill prices will 'interest you. Car lots and Upward. Carveli Bros. Agents for P. E. I.` 771-8-8Mxmo. t . - --1 _ $5 Razor. lt's triple silver- » Premier Position The Sun Life cf Canada now occupies the - premier position among Canadian Life ASSur- . ance Companies now having over $I44,ooo,oco,oo of Insurance in force and an annual income of over $12,000,000. Per lates and plans apply t0 32 R. BROW Q, Charlottetown Manager, for P E. I _ Elmira Baltic Connaught: Struris , Bear River 1 :lt Charles \'t. Petor's I Morell _lyiif-used and overwork- Stew gd. Bedford 7 York 60c Royalty Junction b0o »' rootown Emerald Brutini haue Fredericton Hunter River \'orth Wiltshire Mi ton Royalty Junctio ll $1 lil $1.00 il0c ll0c ll0c _ li0o art l'l0c Oo !l0o Mic 00-': 8Oc R01: _ T01: 60o btlo l 00 00 24| 8 48 9.13 0.25 0.45 °°°°.°°.~’.`1~1 rose -' -`-'<=...'&S -D E , a 11 s so assi rt no o.o:t pered. our " mo ‘- n_-in " ' ooo -‘ 615 MnrI:Crou |- at rr lr rr ‘ tr rr Eye-Strain Be wise and do not ig- ‘ nore any of the symp- i Charlottetown -lilo 0.45 a,.m. . I ..... . ¢xs°..~ Mount Albion 20:3 10.20 a.m l0 11 a.‘m. "cunt Herbert Boo - Lake Verde - 10.40 , Vernon Arrive 11.00 10.05 10.15 ‘ l025 tr rr ..- .9 A C *toms of Eye-‘¢'rair: head- aches or pains in the region of the _-yes, inabil- ity to read or new for any length of time, blurred vision. 1 Allow ns to Examine your Eyes. We will give you expert reliable advice. This is our business. G. F. llutcheson asc.-teen sr. rt....\¢»9s|. Optometrist- °'i»»'&"tl~ -1. ‘iii‘r“iit}r3`|'r7."i~..».?.§’I'..'é' Ch‘tcw'n,','|yul nth, i913- I . , 1...,-. ` Fodhla Grandview Vernon River ‘ Murray Harbor 80o Murray River 70c Wood Islnnd (l0c - elvilio li0c 45c 40c .ako Verde -_ Vernon Arrive lllrenralon fares 8 85 8.48 l|.l0 0 2li_ 0 40 0.48 10.07 10.2"! ll.00 from it rl it it ». it u it W annul* ,. A intermediate Wtw Y°** atatlnna at corras ondln¢ty |0W l"l\8l¢ ilillll ollow ground and honed and strapped air tested . - ‘: Blades orclittlo atfnlgrl 10° “'27 ` ;“g5'.Féf1‘§§‘“`{,‘é§°T‘§3lj""_‘:;n'EANK§ 80 Grafton Opp Opera House LE factories manufacture tho |\vol*l1l'l Inst old-fashioned straight rllorl. Ark for Mark Cross Razor Blades 7 _ 1 On That ]ob If you vtattt superior plumbing service, no maltcr whether the job is installing, repa‘ring or remodelling---it will pay, you to secure our services. t We can give you prompt work, txpcrt scr- - vice and the best of good risults at the mort moderate charge. Try us on that job of yours---cali, vtrlic or phcne 393 J. Fred H. Trainor non fur Nummaralds and points east ol wryattyluncrion at not p m . for Murray s\oatu.m t'a~aan|rsrs lrom stations between Geormtown, Montague and Mount will t th rl itat b thsreofttainfrom Vernon. Natura lnre *rom all atatloaa b.tw-een Georgetown, I t and t’t tio t \¢»\tuI‘nl'~l'. lonclisl train vl'I loan Ver~ Harbor st. alll p m. and hr Charlottetown Sheppard Toronm ta?w|nrt loom# ‘o ;ds nl pwn by S E ar m n ra n. an w re urn zlasgial. Ie`dlv|llntz‘Moum. etewnr. on arrl- syl 0 . 99 G ‘Hoist rpokxlulrmifgnmn.yggrosm-;pgT{ E. A. Poster andJ. G. Jamieson ` f ° ' y §,5,'$'.|{[,';§',',§‘ll‘||¢2§§f""‘° '“"°" Charlottetown Agents | ,. Y , J_ ,_ 7 - - _gl , J -5 ‘ e ¢ . " " \ n ,al _____1 _ . t \ l l _ D If you intend seeing or c mpcting a t the first ° lsiatd ' \ ,Flower Festival ~ you should get in touch with C. M. Williams, Box 289, Citv, right away. He will explain all the points on wh‘ch you are not familar. t i , .t tt i u i ' Try Our Work to i _ ` W. ; ` ` 1:1? "_, C ". I: £3' ,~,_.; » .nil Wt( is 2 '»f~‘ Ji I 1.1; . fi 1'. _.5 :I .Ar . l \ '_ l `4 ." ‘ . \ nil I t if Ili __,,,.-e, y _ V. ‘li f. ii .,._’ :V . it fit 'I til l iz) . fit.-f .,'f,!; i. rl, _ fl I"1| t lit .ty . r .S- ti 3 < i- P » .t § 4" dll `i fri ,. lil . ~t '_ yr t tl~ . 1;* .\__‘ na; ,.,_ _ ..\ » in .M ; tl ; .a ._ to 'i ‘Y ‘t t if ....3 t ~ t |_ _ _f . - ’ ul. . ‘i li it _,,,, il, 1? ill 11,., I if/'1 'L i )'l . r wt ily rail. ,l t - it . t * A* , .t r i .fr ~ -`--1 ... I. »e.',»‘f. li t f’,_~‘i if life 1 ii” ., 1;; lg t_t I. 1., rf , , .fi . Fgfx ,i Lt '~ 5. 1. 4"! ._,, _ . i in _ 9521 =" ~£ ,, ,t .1 4'.; is-".‘ , . tal. 21|.. i L ‘F 5,2 . r\ \ r / .,i t ..~ ftllaéiiliiiridl: . , \ 'r l . 1 .-