.v.._ I ii . 7 ~-' no ‘ " .' ETS , __ ‘ f Good or lllvthlng Ask your parents, grandparents, neighbors, your own doctor. We will ieavettto , , any of them. Best blood medi- - c ine. Bestnervetonie.' _ : Were You .Looking For A , _ I ;o\ `.§-Q .i . i Q that will certainly 1'.; Souvenir of P. E. Island? W¢C°liS\1°W you an assortm of souvenirs please you. ` \ Always a pleasure for us to show goods. Hlhed ;v _ L you I ,AIIK l"N"VI'.l‘ED » If you wish the best in photo, raph , finished on the new spec ' alize monnta,(the very latest i‘ I novelty.) TG VISIT . OUR. STUDIO. ' GEO. H. COOK, Where Babv is Alwavs Welcome. IMPORTANT Noncs I t-llilVl*l_.\i SUTIIETTLAND SISTERS beg to :raiiinincc to tho indicia iiiid goiitlenicii of CHAR LOTTETOWN tina. they have' made arrangciiientii with ii..»EO. E. HUGHES. Druggist. .mil will hold daily doiiioiistriitlnns for one iwak ut the Apnthecarios Hull, coiiiiiiniiciiig _\linii|ny. Scéit. th., isrtilfartliiig trcatiiicnt of tho l|.iii- and calp. iey respectfully iiivitc .-\ i-ryoiio to call and coiiiiult w th them. (‘oine ami we tha lon%boi\ntii’nl hair grown bv thu u~i- iii' thu SEV .N SU’l‘}llCRI.ANll S[ri'l'EltS’ ll.\lit (lI{i)WER ANI) HAIII. ANI) SUALI’ i`i.li'||e Street, 'i‘oroiito. J. H. Bailey, Foreign i iillllgllf. , "' .ft f' ,“,.'», .1 K \ A /'14-7.e"_H` - -ii so iczv KIND - ' Ai-ctlicahocs wo soil. conifortiibleltho .first iitiy you par. thinii ou. You want comfort you ui-c always an your feet. you say. Try ual at \ii\ii iii'\t iiili This w ' 1 ~. »\\'iii.-ku ict ofiiiuiiii s;l.l»i| iiiiii #lied boots iii. $2.00 ii piiir. A.E-igggaaphen. Flour ! Flour i .lust nrrivoii. Another lot of lil~Ii\VIilR and KENT MILLS flour hi -5. i, A. and 1-lil biiri-cl size, just the thing for hot weather or for those liiiriiig ii atiiall fiitiiily. It makes ii hiinily package fund t-oniea iiboiil, its cheap its by tlic burrol. \Vo gctitilircct froiii i-lie inills which insiirca it being fri.-ali aiiil good \\'c also liaro ii large stock in hai-rcln incliiiting all thc'difl’cre|\t liraiids. Selling clionp.. liloKanna's Grocery. PHONE _-ii Down Town Store Up Town Store, 9% A 210 b QCuu\»~»IuuirU»\aaaita52i lTiir; “Kin” For men and boys. The best medium priced boot in Canada. . Fine stock. Good soles. New shape. _ A il sizes. - Price $I.50 Sold only at _ r SPRAGUE oC0'S_, New Shoe Starr. H@lt`atl#sld_l»sllt 1' Boot Bargains For August 25 per cent discount on the following lines. all this year’s impoi-tations. New and attractive styles by the best makers. Womens Doagola low shoes $2.50 for $1.87. Women’s Dongoia laced boots, patent tip. heavy or light soles, $3.50 and $315 for$2.63 and $2.44. Men’s "Hub" boots, Goodyear Welt, $3.5o. $4.oo and $5.oo for $2.63. $3.oo and $3.75. Also a big job lot at 75c a pair containing all kinds of shoes. ' See Our 50 cent Box. Allty & C0. CANNED PEARS Just received 50 dozen 2 lb tins Canned Pears which we bought at a bargain. We are now offering them at the rate of 2 Tino for 25 cts. They are good goods and won’t last long at this price. Bi-:cr & Goff. Fllll SALE llll Til LET. The iiouse at present occupied by subscriber, i6 rooms,liot water, electric light. suitable for hotel or double tenement. Also the house on corner of Water and Weymouth adjoining above. D. O’M. REDDIN. FARM FOR SALE- , . - l I f ' ~ .l.ll.l‘.i’.."lil’ill‘.ll?§.`3"§li..l?f..i'l'3 .`».l`. i'i1.§i'..i5°»i.“g miles frcin (‘hai~iotto|own. inlniiiz Hrhrrlvlvool Station. The land lu in n high >.tai.e ti ;’\;miv`;‘ iioa, huildiipni R000 30"' Wm' °' ° i-io Abm or itnlo clieitpgtlpiire bred Oiiernsol ilnllie For fiirtiior nart cnli;riiNii$il{Ltit:AN tfti town iioyaltr. ii-Yii il lf. THE Glllllllllll "0 Llllllli NEWS Oltlcss in New Prowss Block Charlottetown, Tiinsi-: hundred oasas lobsters were Xfhiiliwd by the Princess Saturday. .lovin A Buchanan and John M. Moc- Kiniion, Bradnlbane, were in tha city Saturday. Jossrii MeNi¢rr.i., who was visiting uid friaiids in the city, left Saturday oii ro- turti to Melrose, Mass. AMONG tha passengers by thc eastern train Saturday morning was an old lady seventy years of age who had never been on tho train before. ' James Arm Mas. Nizwson who have been visitlngin Cornwall for the past fcw vvceltsleft Saturday morning on] at turn to their hunia in Dorchester. li. J. Loman, M. P., of Amherst, la in the city, and his r_ny friends are glad to seeliiui looking so well after his savers illness ut Ottawa. Mr Logan is improving rapidly, but he has not ysi; regained his strei\Kt0.~Chmn|cle. At the Methodist preachers' meeting Monday morninz Rev. C. W. Hamilton, actlngas secretary, reported that he had written to Messrs Crossley and Hunter with regard to engaging them for it cani- palgn hcre, but had as yet received tio re- ply.-St. John Globe. SPECIAL attention is cnllcii tn the notice of tha rc-opening of St. Peter`a School for boys and girls. The one session system- iroin il u. m. tol p. m. will be continued, and special classes, it necessary, will ba forined for students who desire to present themselves for mntrienlntion at Prince of Wales College. Tm; Halifax Herald has a sensation. It describes how Edward Lively was sent to the Victoria general hospital on Sept. i7, lll0i, and how he died iii thc following month. The Herald says Dr. McLean, Lively's physician, charges that his pstient'a death was due in part nt least to negligence at the hospital. Blood poison- ing was the cause of death. In conclud- ing a double~coluinn article on the subiect the papers says:-“The Herald, recogniz- ing its duty to thc pnblie, with the grav- ost sense of its responsibility ln the mat- ter, now specifically charges that tha death of Edward Lively was occasioned by careless and negligent treatiiieiit at the Victoria general hospital, and that the government are shielding the persons who have been guilty of neglect of their duties in that institution." THE London papers aniieunce that the marriage of Charles Holbrook, i-ion of Coniiiiandci- liolbrouk R. N. grandson of Sir Thcnias Swinncrton Dyer to Miss Kathleen Hay Cunning, iliiughter cf the into George Cunning Esq R. N. and grand- ilnugiiter of the into Hon. Edward Palmer chief iustica of Prince Edward Island was soloinnised on Wednesday afternoon July With ut St. Peters Church Cruiilcy Giirtiens, South Kensiiiizton, The chiiiiccl was profusely decorated with lillles and palms and on arch of thc same was artis- tically arranged at the gateway. The Rev. S. Swayne performed the ceremony The bride rode to church in ii. iuotoreur accompanied by Mr. Hcsalewood who gave hor away. Digby Goddard performed t-he duties of best niiin. The bride were a gown of white silk with ahirred yoke anil trimmings of quaint true lover knots. On tha bodice were drapings of mechlln lace and tastefully arranged orange bins- soiiis, her ornaments were pcarls and diiiuiopds the gift of the groom, she car- ried an sxqnlsitoaliower bouquet ot white roses, carnations ami llllies of the valley. Following the bride were two tiny train bearers Miss Vera Yates andlltinstsr Stan- ley Holbrook attircd in suits of ivory silk The bridesmaids Misses Beatrice and Gwlndys Ciinniiig wore droiiseslof white inousselnine dc sole over soft. silk skirts triiiiniail with viilenclennas lace, draped bodieea of the sums with lace insertion and high witists bands and sleeve ribbons of soft flowered silk iii blended colors of orange, apricot and mauve, hots to match and shower bouquets of shaded yellow roses. The service was fully cliornl and the hymns chosen by tha bride were “The voice that breathed o‘or Eilcii" “Perfect Love" and “Now tliniik we all our God." Mrs. Canning, mother of the briilo, wore ii handsome gown of flowered clilil`on over pale blue silk with hat to mntcli. Mrs. liolbrook, mother of the groom, wore black embroidered iiiouaaalino tie sole over lavender allk, shower bouquet oi purple and white oaohids. Among those present at the wedding and afterwards iit8 Redelitll: Gardens whose gowns were particularly smart and attractive were Mrs. iiesslawood, tha Misses Palmer of P. lil. Island, Mrs. Fracse of New York, Mrs. lisrbcrt Hooper (noe Miss Balls Newbery.) Mrs and Miss Martin and Misa Ellie Goddard. After luncheon Mr. and Mrs iiolbrook left fora tour in Brussels nnil Paris. Tha presoiits which numbered a hundred were costly ami unusually ori- ginal in design. Lalativc Fig Syrup-Nothliift bei-W" ‘°" atreiigthonlng and cleansing the stollilwli liver and bowels. It insists M10 9i'i“‘“' Inu.-s the natural action ot thasa o\‘Rf"\°- nil In every way kaap good state of health-Only Hen bottle. lore. Sunnyside. . VY = , , . = ==g ` : m ' ' H ti CHOCQLATES re made iii Canada and are much a prec- T lated b5\1h;h<>Is’i:`§Ji?o want an absolutel; pure confectionery Put up in dhitity 3 pound and half pound boxes. For sale by all the lending conféctioners. G. f. flimmmmnmunmmnn ` I=w=il¢r lad 0i>ii=i°\1- A. W. Reddin Pham. B., Central Drug-9, Tal tide will be high this morning at BM and tonight at 10.04. Tal Princesa arrived Saturday evening at 9.10¢nd the express at 9.15. - Dl. H. _D. 'Johnson was n passenger‘ Saturday evening by the Princess. ` W. B. Iousoiv, retumed Saturday evening from a business t.rip to Montreal. Aitoxb tha passengers by the express Saturday evening were Ralph Rogan, Ira L. Purdy, John McLeod, E. J. Arscnanlt, Mies Mary Butler and Miss Blanche Me- Lood. , Rlv. Mn. Bitmriuait, M. A., B. D., will - ‘ 5 _Q-_L . 5. l ___ , .1 ` ‘ 'Tait cminr.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN. AUGUST is, .905 _ ._ I g I g u . ._ . 'addr-su a meeting in the Methodist Church at Pownal oii Tuesday evening next at7.i!,lon thc subject of Forward Movement of Missions. Mr. Hanni gar has been accepted for the foreign field and ia holding meetings throught tho country piepariitory to leaving for that .vrorlr. Rav. D. McGit.i.ivaav, missionary of the Presbyterian church of Canada, in Shanghai, has been visiting his native land and is now on his way to China. Ha told at ameeting in Winnipeg that a couple of educated Shanghai ladies being asked what work of fiction if trans~ lated into Chinese would do most good to the people the answer was that Ralph Connor's Black Rock would be most bene- ficial. Canada's popular aut.hor's fauie is world-wide. Tun Messrs Fawcett, of Upper Suck- ville, have dorio n good business this your in handling strawberries. The season was not an unfavorable one, and the crop was quite up to tha average. W. B. Fawcett Informed ii. representative of this paper yesterday that he and his brother had exported about 22,000 boxes during this season. He had raised 16,000 boxes on his own farm and his brother Chase, the other six tlicuaaiiil. They exported to Amherst, Moncton and Springhill regularly. They also scntn considerable quantity to Sydney and iinlifax, and they found aready sais for the fruit in Montreal--Post. Ciianolsa of inirimtion of the rules of the Methodist church have been matic against Rev. John Armstrong, super- annuintsd minister of tiint church, re- siding in Hochalnga, Montreal, arising out of the celebration of the marriage ceremony in H. shop window some months ago, in which that gentleman piirtlcipiitcil. 'l`lie intitteriironseti much adverseconinieiit al. the time, and the thing was severely denounced by both Roman Catholic and Protestant clergy, as well as by the press. No action was taken by the Methodist body, owing to the absence of i-ha chair- iiiiin of the district. Rev. M. Taylor, but. steps have now been taken and us soon as that matter will be pressed to it conclus» ion. This following letter of condolence has been passed to Fraser McDonald, Hauip~ ton, R. W. Grand D. of C:-Dear Brother: Whercnait iius plsasctl Almighty God in his infinite mercy and wisdom to coil from this life your beloved brother Mai- colni, we, tha officers and insnibsrs of Iluniilton L. 0. L. No. liltlil desire to ex- tend to you our heartfelt sympathy in the grentloss you have austliiiied. The loss ofa iirot-iier in his young days cer- tainly leaves ii. heavy shadow to which liuiiioii sympathy cannot briiigany rc- iief. But you niustlook to Jesus for the removal of that dark cloud. 'i`iic blow was heavy and piiinful. Oh Syinpatby tciicli us to synipothlaa with those our friends. We pray you not to think of your brother as dead, butnllve with his blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Clirist and whois now in rnptnrea of glory ami delight where his Saviour luis prepared ii iii-ight and bountiful lioiiie for lilm. Only ushort time awaits ua hare when we all slinli be suniinoiicti to meet hitn, father and mother, sisters nml brothers to meet to.part no more. May it be the happy lot for us all to meet at last to hour Jesus say Como ye blessed nf my Father. May God sustain you in your heavy loss. Signcii in behalf of iiamiltoii Loyal Orange Lodge No lflilfi. W. M. James Mcl’iiall, John McFadyeii, Duncan McGiilvray, John A. MeKinnoii`, John McPhee. Ex. and Put. please copy. V-Citizens who ncsira milk or cream of thc bust. quality, pasteurized or othcriviao should speak to the delivery men of tlin Hopeton Pasteurlzcd Milk 8.: Cream Co or address P. 0. Box 013, Charlottetown. Buttermilk also supplied at lowest pr-loss, 0% d 3 mos pil. Wa arc going toinakien clearance in our iurniiurc and rat-pet. ricpnrtiiicnt to innkc rooiii for our new stock.-1’iitoii 3; C0, l2il tw Lf N DS THAT SHOW THEIR WORTH. A mere glance at a good diamond is ample to indi- cate its quality. This can be in truth applied to any ou`e of the stones you may chance to eitaiiiine in our large collection, all laying equal claim to your adniir ing exclamation: “Isn't it a geni l" Our prices are the lowest at v hicli fine stones can be sold for. MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE I 4 ‘ I »\ QUALITY, FIT, FINISH Stanley l Coats dtmazf, " Stanley BYOS. The first instalment of Fall and Winter Cents have arrived. They are thc very latest styles and perfection in gf; Ladies’ AND WORKMANSHIP. We ask your nio`st l` \\~!/ crltltul inspection. ‘ 1)’ 1/ ~ /I . . ‘J /,W ,_ ,_ > .l " 5° , .4 -_ `. /.ii U ._ A 502' Strawberry, Vanilla, Cherry. L f eyrups ana Lime Juice W PRICE l0c BOTTLE UP A lnrga variety to select front. Soiiio of the l.in\c Juice flavors are t l Rtuipborry, Lcnion, Pineapple. 2&i n°m” lik: SANDERSON ®. CO J _` \`,;§ .I ‘ ; ee;»'-f-.>-;;~ is ". ' .Q li.; F -.4-‘-1. '.=':f *gf f -._ ._?J.,,. ._ .,__ :;,.\, '4 ». .~:»;- -. '.v',i"- ’ ’ `¥.i"`f =» - . f .I '_ - ,.1 ` y A Permanent Fit In = A Few Minutes '.°---1*’ » Unless Your figure is quite out I -°_'-.`.‘1`~i,.f-..' of the ordinary, we positively guaran tee you a perfect and permanent iii. We can show you the finest line ot up-to-date suits on the market and an) ..-.. '- , one of which will beau ideal Bt ant 5' if will retain its shape. If you will compare the prices and qualities found in this place with '~ the prices and qualities found else where, it will be a beneficial thing for us, Suits-every one a bargain, -‘ $5.00, $8.00 up to $20.00. Dollars di. double duty here. S. A. VIC DONALD, P, E. isla.nd's Greatest Clothing I » i se. ' J, ni -- MURPHY’S Livery Stable, QUEEN STREET. Teams to hire at short notice. Phone 274. llox 6ii. Cabs meet all _steamers and ains. M. J. Murphy. PROPRIETOR. 7-li d li mo. FOR SALE Roaebank Farm Situaie on the south side of Hillsboro River opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, containing iso acrea,i3c acres cleared and in ahlizgh state of culti- vation, Terms liberal. or further parti- culars apply P. MeKENNA, Charlottetown, Queen Street. _ An|.4.i0ii6,tu,wsii,fri.aoiyr ii - Commancing June Sth. °‘ OCEAN LIMITED ” -via.- ill A i LW A Y will leave ii/\l.ll<`AX alll n.in. (daily cxcon t~l\intii?'.k’ _ Arr-irc li il. 'i`li.l\.Ali 7.ilJi\. ni., (daily except, Mni\i|iiy.) Coniicctiini with Grand 'i‘riii\k lntairntitionnl iiiiiiiici . iirrivo 'i'i)lti)NTU Lili p. iii. Tlirniiuh rileepiiiprifarii, Halifax, St.. John iinil Moiitroiil. IIININU (‘.A`|i SICRVIUE UNEQUAT.I.I'lI). %yTn"liri»Jgl~l‘L on mul Thrcu_§lh the Faiiicil Sovinghniiraiiiiinieioi'| Mit ‘Ai'l€i>|A 1)'5'l`A\\'A_ | VA I.l.I‘l\' 't i()N'l`0 iii HAM lI.'i‘Ol\I, DAYLIGHT. .., l.0NI_)ilNA_____ Pnssciiiicra by B. t-l. Northiiniberlnnd leaving Siiiiiinicra do after arrival of iiiornirxr train fmni Tigiiish. lloiiris, (leo town an ('|iai- iottetowii. iiiake ooiiiicclyiiii with "Ocean irltnitcd at Moncton. N.B ’ FIRE INSIIRANBE. For rntaa in the P. E. island Mutual Fire Iii- timnca Voiiirnnloa on l~`ami lliiiidilpga. iirchait, lini t-lchool ifoiiaaa, ('hoaao as or-los. 'ister Dalia, iltnnm, Src, apply to (.. D. HIL Pl i. Bt. t LL., oasaii ree 5-2) ws,aat I W il Charlottotown On the Road f When you gu driving ia your team always satis- factory ? . Does the rig give youa feeling of pnde and cou- tentment? Our comtplete stock of horses an carriages ex- cel allpast efforts. Everything possible has been done to make this our greatest and moat successful season. LARGE BROS., Queen Street, 6-:oii 3m. Pnone 30. uoreiimitcania o » Acadia :pri ng. Grand Tracadie Beach, North Shore. Rated by Baedeka. First of P. I£.I. Summer Resorts. Opens its eleventh season july ist. Attractions:-Surf anil harbor bath- ing, sen and river fishing, shooting, boating, tennis, fctter ball, croquet, bowling, archery, golf, etc., etc. Th_e Acndia’s Table is unsurpassed for quality, its fish, siielltisli and game are noted specialties. Only a pleasant four mils drive from lietlforll station. Hotel carriages uieet every train. Telephone and daily mail privileges. For rates and iilustralcd circulars ad- dress ISAAC C. HALL, Sr. Proprietor. 6-5 triwf 6w the d 6w. _ DON’T MISS The examination of our flue new Prospectus, if you have any idea of n College Course. It explains all about our modern rnetliods, fine equipment, etc., etc. .@l _Call or write for a copy tu- day. _ ` WM. MOR AN, Prin Oilers Illiig., Queen St. ioilege opens Sept. 5th. 8-26 ii tt Ilesiralil Pruneilv Ai Auction I airi instructed by Ewen McDougall Esquire. to sell by Public Auction on Weiliiesilay the 30th day of August T905 at 12 o’cloclr noun his house and prem- ises uit llriglitoii Road. For furtlitr particulars regarding property, apply it Slicriti’s office or the subscribers. liEN_i. CARTER & CO.. Auctioneers. Aug I5 d tri, Pat, Ex. S. S. AMELIA Capt. A. D. Burns Commencing ist july will leave Cha ~ ‘ct teicwn every alternate Saturday for i‘ictou, Souris, Clieticamp, Sydneys, it. Pierre and Placentia, Nflil, taking freight anil passengers. Carvell Bros., AGENTS. 7-3 d ti Oct 3| F all Season Clothing The wise ninn is ready for the chilly days of aiitiimn. We have been wise iii having our sinck rcnily and you should be wise iii buying early. Little Cost for Good Clothes Anil you can select from these new creations one that is just suited to you ideas. MCDONALD & PERRY. The Nobby Tailors. Great George Street. Chas. F. Davison Funeral Director and Embotlmar Oillce anil showrooms, Prince St., op- posite Baptist Church. Residence, foot of Prince St. Having added to my equipment one of the atest improved casket lowering devices, and a fine pair of horses, and having had eight years experience in the business I am pre- pared to do all work in a thorong ily np-to-date manner. All calls promptly attended io at any hour of the day or night. Oihre teiepiioiie, No. ziig, real dence, No. |92. june 6 tts & wtf. 1 mf _-P 2"; _ ,_ ._ -' `§s_,:., \....e iw. i fit* 1.' ii` _.ily :r ._. . . ,. tfif. . ' iéildlz e, _ _ . 'limi ~¢ ' 5,, '. (, »l ‘l <., f, -t.. ..-5 f» ci; "1 ‘ .=:.'--.».» 1 v 'fa-ii ' .eo .~=°f5 ,g. ‘_ l..,i-- ,.§¥¢;§,¢_,;§4 'L .1 '_‘t: !.=;`-’_» ` .;’§i,.si'.";“.1`i“'; 4;' f’f¢"7f::" lid’ I ` ' ga - . :jf ,J _.ty-» 7, ..,.-_-,yi .KS -;_~ Qi( , *Q }:»f' Vi, 1';-‘."f`-`f `l-"iss ' _-iff. `(;‘.4§2.`t.""-'§i"v' hifi) .-1-., ’ »‘ . r, ‘ i 'wr l , , . _,tp ., ,.,. v 1, i vi -gr ' l . ‘.\ ~ it , i-1;' -a ..';rf@_.~‘lZ;;»'tj __~4..... U ff:»*~ .-.'-“f-*W .»;' Lk ‘ f . 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