I TI-IE m 2 _ -l-ret* W llENY:ua‘ Get a Good 0ne The pleasure of a nice drive, largely depends on the sig. it has always been our motto “To keep the Best.” Vo" will not bc disap- pointed at this Livery. "f‘fe= satisfactory. Prmnmil attention. i LARGE BROS,” Queen Street, d l‘hoiio 30 nrwn-un# 3. LAND SALE Of Valuable Business Premises, Dwellings and Lands of the Estate of the Late Reuben Tuplin at Kensington. Under tho powers and iiutiioritics to them given in and hy thc lust. will uml tesuinient of the into Reuben Tuplin. the undersigned, tho Triistees of snid will, will sell by pulillc nut-tion on the preinises it Kenslnui,on,l.ot lil, Prince Cuuniyon Wednesday the 29th tiny of August instant 1000 iit tho hour of twelve o'cloi:i< noon all the scvcrul pieces of iund situuto Iyingiind Doing ut Kciisiiigtoii iiforcsuitl bounded and described ns follows: No l-Lot frontinlr ll7 feet on roul it-ndlnir to Suuinicrsiilc on which tht-rc is ii dwelling, warehouse and forge, this lot :nuy bc sold in two parts us niuyln: tlcciilril on nt the time of stile. No 2-Lot: on Irishtoivn road next the engine house on which the cottage occu pied by Mrs. Stewart is sltuiimerl. No 34-Lotoii corner of Ii-inhtown rond :ind Commercial Street, on this lot is builflinf containing store, dwelling und I. 0. F. I ali. No 4. The business stand in the occup- zincy of Reuben 'l‘npiin 8: Cu. coiisisltliiu ni »-tore and attaclied wurehousc and bulld- ing occupied by the Bunk of New, iiruuswlck on ]`li~oi\dwiiy Street, rind thc wo Grnonries on Coniincrciul Street. No 5. Lot ol luud iuijourning the C. M li. rl. linlt containing about one und one :icre more or less. No 6. Lot- opposite Presbyterian Church, conier o Margate Road und (Fommercial Street. No 7. Cottaire and lrind on Margate iiond next Riiiiroud opposite Episcopal Church with ini n ice. No. 8. Cottage and land ndioining the above Nc. 7-also with barn-ample land in connection wltli these lust two plot for ii izoorl sized gardn. Also -Ilouechold furniture consiatiiig p.irtly of bedroom suits, eliitirs, iiiblcs stoves, etc. etc. Tile piuohnsers will he rei`uired to puy t.\vsnt.y per cent of tlie purc iuse inoncy ul. the Llnic of tho purchase und thc luilunce upon the execution oi' the tlvetls. The lrintis will l,c sold free l`i'0ni incunilirniices, the title dcctls with nhstruct of the title thereof can be seen nt the office of the Reiiisli-nr oi' the Court oi` Chancery, Charlottetown. Further par' iculars nt r-nie. Dated th B 15th fia_v of Aiigiist lil( 6. R. R .l~`l'l‘7iGEllAl.D. JAMES TUPLIN. Surviving 'l‘rustees. lti dm th twf ts-Put. Ex. Iier. S. Jour. , ilPENS lSl g The Best IGGER, BRIGHT ll ” Htrc are a fcw of thc New Departments, Amuscmcn A ,__ " l Gold Medals HAVE BEEN AWARD ED T0 , Nova Scotia` I CARRIAGES , Wm! ‘N "ENTVlLLE.Ar v/iizious _ Canaoian sxiriiiirions l Tiiii NOVA SCOTIA CARRIAGE C0, Limited, - - Kentvilie, N. S. i The Frost Wood & C Ltd»Ager\ts for P. E I. A Friendly Ti it you have not ordered' yoni| sp suit, 1el.’s get together. We want your trade, not only nent urllcr, but future orders sow Our goods will stand the lest. ou wunt our goods, perhaps tioi1’i. know it, but we believe it and _cnnliilent we can convince you. Our Sprng patterns are "good for sore ey The w and worthy of your consideration. prices are not ln it when compared the quality. MCDONALD & PERR The Nobby Tailors, Great George Street. l ’ ; / 'i §\ %/ E »=~=®e r ,';'~z1.uuI\' / I/ .. ...ii \ 1 . \ '._,` i i 1 ‘T \ » PQ D R, l Pune: AND wi-|oi.EsoM£. ONE POUND CAN 250 E.W.GILLETT Ei’L'i"=i-‘i‘ii TORONTO- CNT. iir* I lliiuuu sul , 061‘END. Aug. 28.-The bir h 'uf a son to the Princess Albert of llcluiuni was received by the governor of Bruges lately. T\\el'0\\P0n the bells 0! the cathedral were Bet ringing, public and other build- ings were druped with llugs, and we DBWSDMJCFH issued special editions announcing that the iuture of the rnlgu- lnlt dynasty was assuroil, thc princess already having two sons. The governor also addressed in the uiuve of the province is long telegram ol fellciuitions to l‘rlnee Albert, who is King I.eopol'l`s nephew. An hour later a dtpateli wus received from the [’rince`s nlrl-de-cunip tliunklniz the governorfor the evidence ol uttach ment to thc dynasty displayed in his teleuruiu, but addlniz tliut, ihe event to which it referred had not yet token place. The Kiilneys anti llrii: llciil. I liric acid is the name given by nicdicii nicn to thc poisonous matter which the kidneys iilter from the blood. When the kidneys are weak, iniictive und diseased they fail to pcrfoi-in tiicir functions and [liters as tho uric field poison remains in the blood to (ind lodg- niont in tile*-weaker organs und produce more painful diseases In view of the frightful risk which you run in neglecting kiiiney derange- ments and the undoubterl etliolenoy of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills us u. cure for disease of the kidneys it remain ti duty for you to apply the reniedy und be cured. ln every town, village and township of Canada there are people who can testify to the extraordinary merits 0! this great medicine. Ask your friends und neigh- bors about it, und then prove its merits in your own case. Dr Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill u dose, 25 cents ii box, nt ull dealers, or Eduiuiison liutes K Co., Toronto: LADIES-AT TEND OUR demonstration and sale of New York wash neckwear on .'1`l1ursday, Friday, and Satur- day of this week. An immense variety cf the newest things will be sliowrf- at spec- ial prices. Order by mail il out of town. We refund t money if desired. See 8-29d_-gitwri. adv. Examiner .arid Guard- ian.- Prowsc Bros, Ltd. it nun lui , LoNnoN, Aug 28.-Reynolds News- paper, the most sensational journnl in London, says it learns "on authority thut places the authenticity of the statement beyond any possibility oidoiibt that two anawhists of the most desperate type were seen at Southampton during the lregatta week, with the undoubted inten- tion of making an attempt on the lite of King Aifonsobyliurlinga bomb ut hint while he was ashore on the Isle of Wight. Detectives were aware of the presence of the anarchists, though, and were able to frustrate their pliins. DOMlNlON EXHIBITION. On a Scale of Magnificence. ` The irreat Exhibltio-i at liniifax is now only two or three weeks in the future, and the plans of those who propose visil- ing it should by this time be pretty nearly completed. Tlic Eirhlhitlon will undoub- tedlv be on a scale 0( won work etc., close on Mondny September- Zltii. The lodging bureau is pci-fel-.ting arrangements to couiiortnhly provi/lc for u.ll who come. It would be well fur uiiyoni- not having yet secured quarters lo \\'i'i!i» o W. J. Butler, Lodging Supcrivittzntlifiil, 138 llollis St., Ilulitux, who will mailto ii record ofthe uaincs und secure uccoiunm iiution. Failing this, a call ut the llui-c:ui would be iulvisnhlc lifter llalifax is rcnch od. New American caps to hand this week Drop in and have n. look to day. I know l _ _ ~.:,,; ` 1 '-~--»‘»- -- Am -in., 4 if i mv ilisui uns Mui us i I \ 'u i `\.’7 9* i 2. ,~» Ji' ~ _ ii , can please you. H. ll. Bro-wn. The lint C0., Ltd” . &Ciip Man. -‘l-‘Z-"lil Ii. ix . »-1’-» . - -_ -. _ g,'__;._~.. _ .'.'~*_»§ .'\ _- ‘ A I _,PR GUARDIAN, AUGUST 3°, ms _ P ildoi' Rah Zi Ventilating Oven that Ventilates. , _There is only one ‘practical way of ventilating a range oven and that way has been adopted in the Pandora-is an actual, positive, work. ig feature and not a mere talking point. "'-' ri Fresh air is drawn from the outside through small vents into the oven while the odors and cooking fumes are forced by the fresh air out through small vents into the smoke ilues, and up the chin1ney_ Roasts cooked in a. Pandora. oven retain their sweet, natural flavor, entirely free from cooking odors, absolutely unniixecl with any foreign flavor, Puddings, cakes, bread, meats, etc,, are alsvays light, fresh and free from mixed odors or ilavors, _In the Pandora range you get all that scientific study, practical experience, skilled workiiiaiisliip and an iiuiiiense :uid finely equipped plant combined, can produce-the highest possible aitainiuent in range perfection. Ask your local dealer to show you the Pandora range, or write to ug for free catalogue before buying any other. it ci? ,. _- _ 9 eip;-_i .Q is ~ . '_\_. ;‘:,i_, _“g-" ',_,, ’ 'i'y‘,_,;;_.'-- , london, Toronto. Montreal. Winnipeg, Vancouver. St. John; N. B; iz l :mug F -__ -i $5 T- 8?... Fir in Eastern Canada. and BETT this year than cvcr. More New Pcaturcs, Bigger llloncy in Cash Prizes, Brighter Novelties and Attractions. t Features and the Special Railway Rates » , t 1 ~ NEW DEPARTMENTS \Voinen’s Art Exhibit. ' M on ual Training DGm0I1Sl»I‘Hl5l0U- Mnrooiii Wireless Telcg,'raphy. Splciiditl _Dogf Show. N Motor and Motor Boat bhow. Domestic Science Demonstration, Tele hone Exhibit p I i tletele hone from l showing theiiuprovements n 1_ P its invention up to the present twlff- Brilliant Electrical Ellelll- Live Fish Aquarium Public School Exhibit. Sonris Morell Ti nish O'Lesr Bear River St. Peters G eofgetown Cardigan Mt. Stewart: Charlottetown North Wiltshire Hunter River Brzidslbane Cape Traverse Emerald Freetown ' Kensington Snmmersitle Algerton Bloomfield Port Hill Snmmerside y THE P. E. l. RAILWAY $4-95 4-75 4.55 ii 40 4.70 4,60 4.40 4.00 .1-65 ass 1.40 3.60 ass 315 3 15 3,00 4 ss 4 io 3-9° 3.80 345 3-00 sPEc|Ai. QMLWAY RATES Will sell Round Trip Tickets to St. lolin from stations mairieil] be'l0(\;l; from August 31st to September 7th, good tu return till Stptciu er io at ogiikiililivkilil be sold ntSpecis1L0w Fare, good going by Uwmlllg :mins septembnr yu mi 5th. Lignit of return Sepleiiilrf 5111 mul 7115 Special Cheap Excursion nays---Sept. 3rd and Si ` STATIONS. SPECIAL I e _ ~ ‘ iionsn Races wat stil and . p ¢ fs ’, l Thurs Se t. 6th, 5 Classes, $1500 in purses. V El l ,The S . JOH . l-IIBITIOI li.$“t§§?.i‘.1§§°ii.l3?.?....