Q* 9 54 """"-""‘i'¥~_~_-:~.< _--_ ~-.-_-- so - ,_ . , _,_ .,, _ ..._ _ .- . _ ._ _ , _ ; ..._-'A' *_ -,re-__!f,_*:!_-_.k.‘_,,___ _ A __-_:;l: 5__,_ ___ _______.l_w___-_ ;!__€_______; THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTE TOC WN Moet Me At the Always Busy Store Read This Price lisi if Shin aisis. Fresh well kept goods these; not soiled or crumpled-but all ready to wear. Wh ite In sizes 13 1-2, 14 and 14 1-2, $1.35 and $1.40 i». Xi For 8Oc each. In sizes 12 1-2. 13 and ' ` 13 1-2, $1.50, $1.75 and -.-5-1_\_ $1.95 \\""T§§ ith 'W 1' For $1. each. $ Colored. and Black and White, 850, 950, and i 1.00 LOCAL BRIEF and Province. 1-___ ~ I dents Everywhere. THE total prizes offered for sheep alon at the Provincial Exhibition will ainoun to the large sum of $618. Mass. are visiting the city the guests o Mr. and Mrs. John Collings. R1-:v. A. F. Bnowivn will preach day evening Aug 12-sub`ect S iritu BOY WANTED -A ood stead b at once to this office. tion can obtain same by writing a. ostal D to G. R. Sin allwcod, Secretary, Charlotte- town. - Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Smith of Ar1ington,Mass., who have been spending some days in Charlottetown with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. §_Cla.rke left Tuesday. after- noon for Centreville, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Robins. ToU'R_rs'rs and persons bent on pleasure, should not forget that the Jacques Cartier runs a special » C' _ _ excursion every Thursday after- For _ 5 0 h _ noon at 3 deiock to orweii and return for ' Cac . ` Colored, and Black and White, $1.20 and ir $1.35 . For each. 3 $1.55, $1.60 and $1.90 but 25 cen ts,and every Saturday afternoon to Crapaud and return for but 40 cents. heseare delightful outings, as they give Dassenlrers so much pure sea air. TENDERS will be received by the Secre- tary, C. R. Smallwood, up to and on Sat- urday, t-he 18th inst., from persons willing to cater at the Exhibition orRace Grounds. rboth from the 25th to the 28th Sept., o F Q next. Full particulars of the privileges, or 9 5 each 1 space, etc., can be obtained by- applying ’ t $2.25, $2.35 and $3.00 For $1.50 each, STANLEY BROS Duchess Pan I.. Sea Them , The finest 'thing in 'lhe city hir STYLE and PIIIGE, E WESTLA K E BROS., rim.. Bioci., carton si.. Photographers. V _ a Grand Deiiiiinstiiitioi. Monday, Aug, 27th, 1906 -ON THE- 5 \ Athletic Association Park, ivharlottetown. -IN Ain or THE- WHEMN MIINUMENTIEFIINIJ. The promoters of the Whelan Monument Fund, iritend holding a Grand* Demonstration on the Athletic Association Park, Charlottetown; on Monday August 27th, inst,, in aid of the above-named Fund._ _ Eating, drinking and dancing booths will be provided on an elaborate scale, Ind attended by capable and attentive waiters. _ Muttart’s Steam Riding Gallery has been secured for the occasion, and Messrs. Miller Bros, of this city, have generously agreed to operate their splen- did Graphohpone, free of charge, in aid of the cause. _ There will be 9, Bicycle Competition for a valuable medal and other prizes. The Sons of England, The Ancient Order of Hibemians, The Free Masons,- The Loyal Orange Lodge, The Benovelent Irish Societies, of Charlottetown, Emerald and Souris, The Oddfellows, The Foresters,'The Caledonian Club, ind all other National and Fraternal Societies are hereby specially invited to ioin in making this Demonstration a grand success, by marching to the Park ‘ll llleir res ctivc re alias. Geo, V, P1€[¢In¢m§y, Esq., M. P., Richibucto, N. B., Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., Sir L. H. Davies, A. Martin, M. P., A. C. Macdonald, M. P.,]. H. Bell, M, P,, D, B, McLellan, M. P., Hon. Senator Fergusoii,_ Hon. Senator _ Yeo, Mi-_ ]_ ]. Hughes, Souris, and other Federal Candidates will speak on the °bl¢Ct of the Demonstration-and ’ The Pubilc Question ofthe Day. _ _This will be the largest and most representative gathering held in this Pro- vince for years, and 31| 'lm want tohave a big day's sport should not failto] 5 A - is 3 I Reduced train ‘fares will be advertised lltcr- Sls It"+ O §5ore? othe Secretary. The highest or any ten- der not necessarilyaccepted. YESTERDAY Tar: GUARDIAN had a pleasant call from Mr. Dobble of Syra- cuse, New York. In conversation _he said that he had long _intended to visit Prince Edward Island but for some reason or other had never managed to set his foot on the Island until this year. He is de- lighted with the province and thinks it fully sustains the reputation given himby a friend some time ago. Tuesday he visited the market and sampled the but- ter odered for saleand is of ‘the opinion that the flavor excels anything he has tasted for some time. He also referred to" the cherries and raspberries offered _for sale. The former he considered were gathered for the market too soon and should be more ripe before being placed for the consumer. The fish lhe thought, were 'perhaps the most interesting feature of the day. He was astonished at the fishermen offering for sale fish without the use of ice. The dsh, however, he considered of excellent quality and perfectly Hrm. _ -ff -I DIED. At her home Murray River,J uly A15 after alingering and painful illness, Sarah E. beloved wife of Mr. Lem. White. It_ was the write1’s privilege to visit her many timesduring her illness, but never heard her once complain, showing at all tiuies remarkable patience and strong faith in God and remarking to the writer more than once, I'1l soon be home. This was her constant prayer “Lord Jesus do take me home." Ere she passed away she sang. . Jesus lover of my soul Let me to thy bosom ily. Amen. May God comfort the bereft husband and those who are left to mourn the loss of a good Wife and mother. Bad blood is a bad thipgto inherit or acquire; bad blood may he _ mad-e good ' oloodfby taking Hood’s Sarsapaiilla. *H8R8R8§I§#B§ _ nssaa You-r face may feel sore after '_be- ing shaved-but not nfterbeing shaved here. I _ _f ' Try our easy chairs and if your ,- _ hair needs trimming or your face- _ needs shaving we can do it as you` 'se new Get a Cool Shampoo ' for riot Weather. _ __ll_l‘_tlllliiil.',*¢fa` if-__ =-'-.1 * -.1 5 ` 5 K _ ` - l "` " . » . ~f I : If Q _ » _ "` '- ~. tg ‘ 1 ‘ . Latest News of the City By Reporters and Correspon- ° Trainer Mack expressed the opinion that t he had never seen a series ofgames better 0 - Mr. H. M. McKay and wife of Haverhill Of the work of Trainer J. J. f Mack was thoroughly apparent among . J D B' “Y a from the line in the starts of the sprints, I special sermon at Long Creek next-‘ Sun- - . J _ p al Ditch Digging. - R - Y Oy . with afair education, must be over 16 years old; to learn the pr inting. Apply ANY persons desiring prize lists ofthe P. E. I. Agricultural Industrial Exhibi- Carrots, per buuch..... _Cucumbers ..... . , . . . . . . . . . . . _ Badishes _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Lettice per bunch . . . _ . . . . . . ._ .Cauliflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Strawberries per quart. . _ _ Peas quart . . _ . . . . .- . . . . _ _ f‘-elergé . . . . . . . ._ , . . . . . . . ._ Resp rries. _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . Cherries.......... . . . . . . . .. Bluebcrries......... Blackcurrants Gooseberries . . . . . . . _ . _ of Montreal, cmd or Diabetes -by Dodds Clan hind-Ph-mil! Teiwvs *N111 is want it done. _ _ , .._ .,.._._.........._---....-,-.....-... 2 ‘:,';~‘ -_ ta é " i ii bm# v°\\ riiilif A gentleman in Halifax writing to a friend ln Charlottetown encloses the fol lowing extracts in reference to the sports held there on Satinday The Wanderers were very wise Wed nesday evening when they postponed their annual electric light, games toSa'turday - _ night as they had a beautiful evening and _ » ' - about 2-500 peopl_e present-the largest at- _ tendiince yet, except upon more ' special occasions. The Wanderers ' committee deserve every praise for the manner in Iwhich I the sports were conducted; the events were ruu oil’ in sharp time,-there was always some- thingto interest the spectators, and the big program was run through in Zi hours. conducted anywhere. The beneilt the Wanderers; instead of ‘um in aw held to their marks: there wasa display of form and style shown by his men which was different to that in the past, and was particularly noticeable in Murphy’s _ llnish ,'in the mile. There was 5 one M. P. `record broken dur~ ing theevening and one equalled; Father . Time was ousted in the i mile bicycle race ' by Hamid Anderson of the Wanderers,_ - who Won both his trial and final heats of the quarter in 311-5. He won quite hand- ly, giving a fine exhibition, and .he was presented with a special prize by Paesid-‘ ent Curry for his record-breaking feat. Frank Stephen was the one who equal- We have hundreds of S . ¢ e in Halifax a record of lilseconds was made in a 100 yds.sprint. The champion sprinter has made this time in other places, but - - never in Halifax. He won his trial in 10 4 I ll 1-5, but in his anal he had iogive Paseo. » 5 yards, who with this handicap had iwon ; _ his trial in 102-5. Paseagot away irrsplen- “ ‘ ` ’ ' . did style in the final, and Stephen was be- _ ' ' hind him until within live yards -of the _ _ '- - -_ ~ W _ -'ZZ I ..._ . __ -- ..-;...=e~¢,`-_--'.1 4 tlnish, when h'emade'a'.n extra spurtand- _ 'fe »= i i. - . ‘ I won by.. yard in iosewnds. It was ‘ite ‘ ~ Comes his underclothing, and being so near to lnm it in very important that he gets the right kind Have you ‘found it hard to get that kmd 3 Has your nudes clothing been more of a torture than a comfort to you 7 If S0. you have been buying it at the wrong place Thggg ig no necessity to wear underclothing that chafes and irritates you. . , i 1115!, and we will guarantee every one of them to be solid comfort, smooth, well dmshed, mee htliing goods. Don’t sn&'er any longer, but come as hundreds of other! are doing, tothe Mod_el_Store `_i.nd-get at Scion! nude;-nu sim ,fu I O I Q gl’ » make you think that life is worth living alter all led the M. P record and for the first tim _ ` I ‘i * i . I tlrst time he has ever been handicapped -- __ - ~ - __ ' __ _ ___ _ _ here that he has iiaaw -win out atthe finish, and the result was the spectators 1 ` O ies was not up is orm,in the _ __ --~, _ -.5 -_ Held events, which brought out some new ` I " I ' ' [Corrected every Tuesday,) ~ »-<` ~_~ 1 - _ -_ ` 6bbcbé¢boQebbEochbégé2EE2E SSiS&8S$S885iS888i..%&8&5S8i8i5S8S§ S'SE;f_S'S'S5'S’85'S8’8S'S‘6’S88s.*8‘8S8888 cocoaocoe~oeoooomwo¢ooooo9H 'SSSSSSSGSSSSSIGESSSQEQSSSK38 Beef (quarter) per lb . . . . . . . . _ Beef (small) _per lb. . . Butter (fresi ) per lb Chickens. _ _ _ . _ . . . . _ ._ Cabbage 'spar doz) . . . . . ._ Cabbage per head) . . . . . . . ._ Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Fowls per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Flour per cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Oatmeal, "new, per cwt. _ ...__ Hides per Hay percwt...:...... Oats . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . _ ._ _ _ Beets, per bunch . . . . ._ . _ .. Pork . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ._ . ._ _ Turnips. per bunch . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ Potatoes new . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ Mutton ercarcass . . . . . . . . _ . Parsley gper bunch) . . . . . . . . _ ._ Onions per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ Squash per lb . . . . . . . . . _ _ saw him ,show Ia great burst of speed. ' 5 ` 0 ' “‘ t1a*.a=.':'s Rug.; to if r i 1 - sit f ’ , ’ ' me fl: an ( 'f men in the weteerbe.Dryaen and ca.-ney. 'i ' ~° " - whoalldid goodwork. [Itwillbe _n _ _ ___ ,ggi 3,? remembered that Messrs. Stephens _ ` '- ' ° A, ,_£ and Buggies took pirt infthe sports on C: . V-1* A. A. A. grounds oi; Dominion Day.] _ We carry a large stock of '_b8&`utifIll anlmollgj % ' _ _ . " ‘ - souvenirs, em- racing may desighns tat cant. li r' we criAi>.1.orrErowN MARKETS. h°d °l°°"h°-'°' ' - i Lamb (quarter) . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ ...$0 , iii* A' ' ` P. E. “lfcoat of Arms. _ Dominion ofcanaaa can an Q' _ _A r , .. We have alllthenlidve 03% 5; % - , - N0 _ Brooches, Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Seals, Bookmarks Nail Shoe Horns, Button Hooks, Tea Spoons, Coins Spollllii 0"? Spoons,-Bon:B¢;n._ Spoons, Sugar Tongs, etc, _ A _toihave you call and inspect our Souvenir displq Q »‘-*W +1655. s __ \ WELLNER. ' Jeweler and‘Eu§raver" Eébeéébb 383853521 38533398 ccoooooe S55E§5§§ _ Buy y°i1r‘- b0°=s119W While the Great Salegof boots per cent, 40 percent and price is on. 7 1W Jerseys.--Football and other kinds at ENGINEER GRAHAM -P“”°-°'°‘ :fl tt _ _ _._ ° We make alargerexhiblt of the Scottish - _ -. - . .3 . b a liti,i.-..~i»°.> in- Lower Canada,in _Qos K“l“°Y PMS' , _ iilmiiycioiiis,ciaainngntmveiiingos ~ , MQN '1`_REAI»- Aug- 6--P"°°f P°S‘P“’e Mid Rugs and Shawls. Tourists and Trave ers convincing has - een already given in are bhembyaggrdea gvery advantage in i\/Iontreal, that Dodd’s Kidney Pills_ are selec ting ¢0m|_-,lege and satisfactory outfits the only sure,cure for that dread disease from our Sy_0ck_`]a_3_ Pawn & C0, 7 Diabetes And da after d fresh ` _ _ H more emphatic and convincing l Engineer James Graham, 50 Victoria Square, says:-“I suffered with Diabetes forsix years. One of the best doctorsf- - - f ~. i . told me Icould not be cured. ' _ “I read of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and de- cided t-o try them. Three boxes made me well, and 1 have not suffered from Dia- ' ‘ betes since ” Such cures as this prove the efficacy of - Dod d’s Kidney Pills. ' _ WW . Would Drop nmmmmmi 5’ - . y ay evi~ _ dence comesto light, to make the proof =-= i me to buy many get s letting you f POCk¢t thariymgivin Lt to you 'Sur stocko groocneii is up date in quality and down detain price. Remember tllil. Jas- "Kelly dr. Co- ' f Cleara 5_1 ce Sale of W H_ We have sold quite a number o _ - tl for Wedding Stewart’s boots at 30 per cent §:,,,€;t,_m°en y ‘ and half price is immense. -nice and new. ‘ lw ` There-are many descendants o_f Scottish- Families entitle to wear a, pa.rtioI:t_1a.r~_ 7 'l‘art'an, who are not aware of the fact ` Our reference list gives names of clans an, milies withwhich they are amliated i all be pleased to place it at their service ' l aour _sii5torBe. Opleneéihands ready for iixs_i;ec~ i on am y aw , wraps, Jus i » ime for fall golf capes. Jas Paton 85 Co Zfll _ J°'.°u"_°'nd- P__-Tj _i H- __ _ v'- P0s1:s We havoagrcstbig pile of Ce W in or kedniebom' in ' 0 V "O0 na 1 l,8h“i§earo\v6rth 15 than 11 cents as us, we they _ agood job at ' lstonishyou v._1__'.~ _ -_ ge .L-ag This hot weather ts what want bo tempt your lPP¢f*¢°¢ You Want. . iiiiiii ii -ny \,, NPD! _ ~ throw 7 'NM' J. ®__ __ T ‘ Admission to grounds 25 cents. ` _ __ _ _ - P- S.-Should the weather prove unfavorable the Demonstration willbe held I °'§,‘k_sm,,m§‘““°de_ f3°l¢°‘*_ ._ ___-__~I___,____ , _*he Ent que °a’_f°no'i_ng_ _ ` _ - _ toHI1;Jn;,HRe£lolll¢Ie‘;_°l:!|t _ » ' ~ ' ~ BY ORDLR OF COMMITTEE A a0"um%5s_ R0sé_B_‘_ L 1 _ _ i _August 7th, rgoo. Iilllld » ' ‘ -1 ' ‘