l r l l . 1 _~_.» ` W* “° Ihvwivs s`fivefy'1srg¢ use of W""-»~=°-°"~_° ”-‘~°°'= ri-'Nw m»'i“a"§°a'-.'i~"Ifa "51' .ff.l.'.I.‘f. ...lift .K s relat.ivosiaBourisand0harlottatown has ”“nl°“,m_ _ , . ,_ v it A 'E *vt to " ' Luylovtllbitykili with a an educa- -Q.-_.>f_'..ii ‘ B¥°°¢l1¢B. Belt Pins, Hat -Pins, Spoons' ,,,f,'l',,,°‘s,"91,‘,{f,”;°f,‘l°_f,'§';f;n'Q,‘2“.‘;‘““|f can aaurrtgroramtyps aaramnwsaa __\l.;`_ V-_~ I 7 and other novelties in jewelry, . . - t ,,,,,,,-_m,,,".,,,,,,k _ . E with soma expanses. sasara apply at ~.~ _ . You win ora our rr... w¢1r'w..fra1.»xrs a 1...... at .. . . ‘*""""“""'°"" ' M. , through. 5 U 5 g . omanreturne to y ueyyaa- Th"-.'.n-n ,en an lg-NB*r8c ' ' ' _ `N`l."\» ilave -You Seen Them-' K' fT|\¢`Very Latest _ Pearl tinted hack ground IP II O "I'- O S Elegant, elective, artistic. §§..‘l.f..!!.=._..‘§,l.’.‘.?..l.$._= _ -EUREKA Horn, Fly Oil The only preparation of the kind thathas stood the test. We have been selling “Eureka” for somo years and have yet to hearoi a single case where it has failed to givo satisfaction, Flies never bother cattle that have been sprayed with "Eureka," ` Price gcc per gallon tin. Geo. E. Hughes, _ _ APOTHECAR-IES’ HALL. E Siartright for the little one is the shoe you have - been looking for and could not get' It’s tho iiueat shoe in America tor children. It's the baby shoe. size z ro 6, in tan or black. Blucher cut, buitoned or laced, ‘ No nails or tacks to hurt baby’s feet. ' iPrice goc and 31.00 a pair. Try a pa r. A. E. McEAi.`HEN4 The Shoe Man. ' 1 soumva-wrt. - » tW‘A_h_i__`I'E,D_ s agua ‘ * .- gviiHlgnp‘:n- no rrg~_,a -bathiyigllz senopaiodaslrlngwillbe met at boat o trains. ortermsand reference applyno Ge EH h ot Jn l ttello nw“‘lvl’.i'..€‘ir..Fr2`”r‘.§l'af. ”° #lizard Tr 0 L E "l Haddsouio residence situated on Dundas Esplanade lately occupied as the American Consulate. Aéiglv f° MESSRS. HASZARD & UDET. 7-3dmwitf_._ 5 ii___ C Cool and Refreshing! The warm weather calls for something refreshing to drink to keep you in working humor We can supply you with a choice line. lvaurs us au. rnavons put up in ro, r5 and 25c ` bottles, Lum -JUICE ` We have a choice line, a very f healthy._,drink xo, I5 and a5c bottles. ' .Call and see our stock-all _goods fresh. McKenna’s ' GROCERY» T-»»»f°f-={s::.i:.~:.r.:~:r.1;r' 5 Wl1ilC r Oxfords ` Seeour window this week for ladiesi, mea's. chiidren’s. and misses’ white shoes. ` P fi .aJM os ray and wire, cnwrrr J. As S. lyjrllr J”‘Enman,llidr:. Elisabeth Inman, IN ' 'rsrprlsnoios Ph°t°s'rsv\wr- A McLeaa,J Email, MisaW Cmsbell- _ Mi s A Lea John Martin H Ohiman. , Ll¢li°l:’-°°"~5°' L6 “" ' rr-:ri Btn-cram. Miss M Leiairy, Geo W 105|" WM" Pm? - King, oarmrnaaai, Fomrirsaa n ~’iiri?.'-. ...5 an 1.56. 'UIC fllsl m‘3S53¥° ’.`.‘.'l’.‘I.‘.¥2?.'.':.?.¢.l'12.'IlZZ_‘.?‘Z.`£I.21.Zf’1i.‘i , __g,‘%,,,";°,;;.°3i .3 just rcccivcd -from ' r\°»--=~-1=°P-M'-E_'=“°°°"~~ .. I. ` V Store ,. Sole Agents. l Jeweler and Optician _Invictus l I- Shoes are Absolutely -_ ' Correct Price $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. Alley@ Co. ,nl his associates at the Upera House thi~ largest berry was six and three-quarter. in Kent Street, ' Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested andf tittedlfor glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9 to ll a. m. 1.60-3.&l D m. Evenings by appointment. dtww We have a uantity of q . S Harris, M A Coll' Mrs J Cole. W -------__- Canned Chicken ' _ I 01 hand which we think is a lifel- yau have no a a photo taken for your iii/lend. Call at our studio and have the ‘latest ln PHOTOGRAPHS Mars read as in New Proiifss._Blotli-tlhariottcitown s - Iias'l‘lcm`e, o¢'i'oroato. aachool Maud oi Misa Hilda Hassan! is visiting here. tasrlsy. altar spending a pleasant vacation at his old home at York Mrs.'J. J. Hughes of Sour-is was a pas- senger by the Bouavlsta today making the rouud trip to Newfoundland. _ D. M. Condon, Travelling Passenger Agentlof tha Intsrcolonial Railway arrived in i.h_e_.t`llty_ last night. - - M. H. Soflklic. Mrs. Spragua, and son are in i.he`City.- The two latter-will remain for some weeks with friends at Southport. Any person having a small foot power circular saw. suitable for cutting wood or type metal should write or notify this office at once. Miss Scott has' been appointed vice principal of Prince Street School,and Misa Claire Mclaod appointed to the teaching stat! of the school. Martha B. Sweet of Bloomneld who has been spend'ng some weeks in ` the city leaves this morning for Westville, N, S., to visit friends there. Oapt.end Mrs. Farquhar, the Misses Farqulrar and Mrs. F. B, MoOurdy,- of Halifax arrived in this port last night in Capt Fsrquhur’s steam yacht. Frank Bsyileld, who practises law in Vancouver, B. C., sou of . Edward Bay- field, city, is expected to arrive here this evening, to spend the summer. Rev. J. T. Robertson, Missionary from India, will preach on Sunday next (28th iust.),at Pleasant Grove, Stanhope and York at the usual hours of service. Miss Ethel Beers of this City leaves on Thursday for Vancouver, where lrer mar riage is shortly to take place. Sha will bt- aocompanied by her cousin, Miss Laura Beers, who will visit. in Vancouver. Hon. Senator Ferguson leaves tbl- moming for Montrisi. His friends will r.-gret. to learn that his health is a matter of concern and that his visit is for the purcof a of obtaining hospital t.rcatmen\.1 Attention is directed to the desirabp properties offered for snle by Mr. Joscpl. Knighl, of this city. His own residenc- ls a hriudsomc one and nicely siiuaten in pleasant grounds. The others are sx- cel out tenements that always have At a meeting of the School Board or Tuesday night Professor J. W. Robertson madolrnown on behalf of Sir Wm. O. avail themselves of the Domestic Science course to be taught lu ihe enlarged Prince of Wales College. "Ths Bt.-lis or The Murder of the Polls) Jew" will be presented by Mr. Ryan and evening. This famous ploy, that helped to make Sir Henry Irving tho grca popular artist. is :aid to be given a splee- riid rendition hy Mr. Ryan and Co. The S . John Telegraph speaking of its narfnrmsnce says; “The Bells is unquali- il- diythe best theatrical production seen in Sv. John for yrnrs." and the Halifax Chronicle remarks that “In his perform- ance of Matthias in the Bells, Mr. Ryan easily earns the right tabs classed as |- grfnt actor." The story is an enthralling of-eanri should not be missed by lovers oi good drains. The Merehsut of Vonlo Tuuraduy.-Vagabond King on Friday. The S. S. Halifax arrived early yester- s day with the following passengers: Mrs I Calllled Gl]l(}l(0I] J-~ 11';o“:.:’..“.:':.:‘::°::;::°':.2:°::.;°:r.°.; A A Vennlog, Mis Venning,F D Ross, Mrs E i.)athrop,MtssS McDonald, B E Leighton, J A Bronnell, Mrs Bronnell Johnson, Mrs Johnson, Mrs J Robert.:- Miss Roberts, E E Roberts. W Peabody, ang 3|-riclc. It was put up on th' L, Lwvis, W Ritter burg, D McCarty. #On Wednesdays and Saturdays during gl ind in one pound tins ana is very MiaeA Chute, Mr Ryan, Mr Harding, the mcnths'of July and August the tara hmiy for lartrlleons, picnics &<‘- Mrs Harding, Mi-s Glilstt, Mr to Ptcwu and return same day will he -I-hh w¢ek WE REDUCED 'II-IE Murphy, Mr Heclrs, Mr Bowen, $1.50 including Len. 7-lilrltl Augiil. _ PRICE '[0 " Mr Usirus, Mr Cairns, Mr Con- nelly, JE Sweat, Miss Kirbln, B Beoll 20 CBDYG DOT li|\~ with, R T Matheson, G Souls, Mrs M ’ Swett, Miss M Keele. Miss Chipman, Miss Holbrook, Mrs McDonald, MissM & McDonald, Miss Oolslatson, D Sullivan. Mrs- L Briar, rt D vase, Miss Lvrn- _ _ ,_ V ll . -_ Ederetein. DR Mauninir. E I/iuril. Miss - " » M / -- °~ ‘, _ -idol ` ' _ l LOOK! | thdtht M Matheson, J Matheson, J Syrnons, Miss B Rose, Miss Bulkltt, Mrs J Bulkiti, Mies RDowliug. H Mclunls, MissM Carus, J B Slattery, Mrs A Slstt~ ry,RA Gufilr g Mr Gudini, Miss J Gudlng, Miss EM Oisrk, Mrs al Jenks, F W Beineman W V Beaton and A V Beaton. The foilon - ing were the outward passengers:-Rev 1 Our Soda Water trade is ever on the increase-Wnyi Because we have the f§¢4fa Box of iie'a Clioeolates-""'!-I-I' all the lftest A iiavorr, when YU” R0 °\\ fuss* ss# 11'" P°‘“=‘1 *>°*°‘ °"“‘ W ‘ "‘ " ll t un loin e prov ues--ussen ' & co' l iixsttl;-irittl-n(;i‘:or;st,hacd thalgaat ores? proctira e. l' ooollllll al are i. e ' “?’"”i’°’””' .FAMUUS SOAP- r-or:.z;s.‘:'..f:s~.::::..::!'~°'~ ..""`!“5f"#}"»l`-".‘ -_' - §§ "stil "nmlgl annul mn" ` who desires pcaltlou as u udnlbr hnnufwf txiznlpw “' o~»i!sit'is'insonoootiou with any business good tenants. Terms are very liberal. mm Msnsnaia that rr one Band desired, sw. ' _ “° hundred pupils of the City Schools co ulrr ‘rgnrangt tgzullg ?:ll:sssv;::hb` “six” 1:52' shoairlpppiyatthlaoiiiae stones. rssnotaiinissassaar oqtia aura U! Ill R from Brush, Ohlna Poiul and Holliday’s wharve. yaetarday morning and the following cargo: sightyeasoa lobsters, forty ilvs bushels potatoes, twenty tive sheep and one horse. W. Brims of Scotland who was lately transferred from the Bank of Nova Scotia hers to Kentville has been transferred back to Oharlottetown and reached here last evsningto resume his duties. l-le is at the Strathcona Hotel. It is possible that Allison Campb:ll,Vlce Principal ot West Kent School may take the vice principalahip of the McDonald Consolidated School at Hillsboro, if a good man oaubesocured in time to dll the position in West Kent Street School. ~Persons sending advertising matter to The Guardian are requested to state whether same is to appear among' _Classified ads, Business locals, Announce ments or among regular display advertise- ments. Who no auch information is furnished th§\managemsnt will not be held respcnsi le if .ad does not appear where desired. ` That the wonderland people have come ic stay can be doubted by no one who was at r.hsMarketHallMondny night. Atsevon o‘cl0ck the crowds began to fall in and up till half past ten the constant shifting crowd looked for all the world like ucircus. The pictures are superior to any ever shown here and are oi the cleanest and highest moral tone. The enterprising promoters uf Wonderland by placing them selves on the Ouimst circu't are enabled to give the people of Ch’i.own the same frames of pictures which are shown, the week previous in leading Montreal houses and American cities. The management have had the electric equipment thoroughly overhauled' the last day or two and are satisded that ‘ very-thing will work satisfactorily. It is necessary for them to play to big houses continually because of thu chespnsss of admission and if the appreciation which has been given in the inet. week continues, business having .loubled iiself each night, .there is no question oi a permanent placecf attraction where whole families oanspend an enjoy-' able evening for a verv moderate, The‘Guardlsn was yesterday presented with a box of strawberries which holds he rr-cord so fur, for this niiioe. Th rr n s u an ru ed .urprising and gratifying evidence of the .uccess which attends intelligent culti- vation. Twelve berries filled the box .-ne of the ordinary marker. boxes in which srrawberries are disposed of. The inches in circumference, and the smallest tivo and a ball. The combined circum- ference of all the berries was seventy- three and three quarters inches. The fruit was grown under what is known as i.ha single hedge row system; the ordinary style of cultivation in this Provlncels the matted row. According tothe Rural New Yorker the nearest re- cord forililing n quart measure is eighteen berries. lu the case of these berries in takes only fourteenjm fill a quart. Five ooxes of the berries fill five quarts. This is somathinfr tobo proud of and the grower Albert Mutcb, of Ardgowan, Farm, Mt. Edward Road, deserves Lo be commended, as to the quality of the fruit it may be moss pleuseanr. recollections he'|inri. “Bl-focal" glasseswere in- . vented by Ben Franklin. The advantages of bifocal glaa=es to persons lu, u.iddi° life, whose "far" aight is d¢~ fective, are very great. Without the bifocal, such persons would require to uae two pairs of glasses. changing from one to the other, as their requirements demanded. In church, at the lecture or concert. in commercial life, in *imoat every phase of life, th oeal proves itself to be a re m arkahie convenience and tim save r. By the aid of our up-to-dst nearly all combinations .o these popular glasses. G F Hutcheson. a piaut,wsareablatomaka u time the sity. I-_‘sr further pam.-1.. I r r Wliwzl BROS 16 or 18 ladies’ Wash r ‘Suits ! at Substantial Reductions These areihe balance of the sesson’s selling and are perfection in style, quality, fit, finish and workmanship Dark and light print suits worth $1.50 for. . . . $l.25 ,White ground cambric with black overcheck -$2.75 ', for... $2.| Grass linen with white stripe, $3.00 for. . . . ._ . $2.40 White ground duck with blue and black polka dots _ Creamllnen$3.65 Dark grey heavy chambray $4.2 5 for. . . . . . _ . Fine white and black check $4.95 tor. . _ . Grass linen elegantly trimmed $6.7 5 for. . . . _ . 7 STANLEY BRO ease in 'sees $4.50 barrel upward. Pnnn adn racers. if Sanderson (Z1 Co.. '°'.`I’§‘° l _2~ ____ __ ____ _______ ____ ____..__ . .__- 'J Sanderson Q Co. Om-direct shipments from the mills include ilour in small and large bags. half-barrels and barrels uf all n,,,1¢,d{ug D,-“.15 Our prices are espeeraily low Flour Cornmeal V and Feed Lowest Pics s. f I T___‘_ _..._ _.__ The prudent man realizes will bear interest. Saviugsfdepartment. The Royal Bank of Canada Q r the uncertainties of busine and the folly of spending his entire income. It is every man autyto save a portion of his earnings and place lt where ' J. F, McMiI.l.AN, Manager, Charlottetown. Wonderland! Continuous from 7 to I0.” Prodramme ehangid every llorvlsy and ursriay Nothing but the best. and Newells ' For the first three days of this week, the greatest entertainment or Motion Pictures and ll- hlltratod Song; ever odered lu this city, including: ., " Ri`€£l:ll";llill gorlsnlllis Shining on the Admission 5 cents Nothing cheap but the price. The blggat live-cents' worth in Canada. Coma when you like Remain as long as you me d I please. Farm For Sale! In the thriving setdumnt of New Perth consisting of' h IOM'-75 ff" clear and under oultivalan. There is a good bam and house on the psamtsos. a never falling brook ruaa arcsaea the farm with abundances( ld. Thi is one of the best daisy iarls today ia the market, is one hal( mile from dieese aciory and school. For terms and pardealaea enquire of HUGH MCLEAN. 7-8dwsxol. Sturgeon. P. O. By-Law for allowing a raie - - count on the assessments on Real Estate and Personal Property in the City of Charlottetown for Gen- eral Civic purposes, for the Cur rent year ending the thirty-first day or December A. D. 1907. De it enacted bythe City Council of Charlottetown. as follows A Discount at the rateot 2% p. c. shall be allowed all Tax pa) ers who lshall on or before the 25 k day of July A. D. |907, pay to the City Clerk at his oiiioe the Taxes severally due by them for the cur- rrnt year on Real Estate and Per- sonal property for Civic purposes. W. W. CLARKE, City Clerk. JAMES PA TON, Mayor. City Hall, Charlottetown. 7 6dx7i. TENQER s New Jaii..0u_rcu’s County I sran'rMrtN'r or I’unr.rc Worms. Charlottetown, P. E. I. lune 24, 1907. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this oiilce unrll noon on TUESDAY. JULY 25RD., |907 From any person or persons willing to contract for the building of the New Jail, Qneen’e County according to plans and specification to be seen at this oiiioc or at the office of C. B. Chap- pell, Architect. Each tender must e accompanied by a certified cheque ou an chartered bank, payable to the order of the Commissioner of Public Works, for the sum of $500.00. In event of tender not being accepted, the cheque will be :eturned. The names of two responsible per- snns willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself to acceptihe lowest or any tender. Tenders io be addressed to ine vn- dersigned and to be marked, "Tenders for the New Jsil, Queeu's County.” L. ii. MACMILLAN, Secretary Public Works. 6-26dn1wfrzlrw4i. Good Custom Tailoring I am prepared to do the the very best tailoring for ai classes of customers. I would be a pleasure for me to show you thc cloth ci latest patterns. Prices moderate. Let me have the pleasure of a call from you. C. Alex. Brown, CUSTOM TAILOR, 0 .it "’l' M ." 5-2¥il§|?a;rf.ti3nros. wo nm Automobile To Hire Thomas Flyer. $7 horse power, cents ilvc persons including chaticnr. Will hirs by the ay for country runs. and by tho imnr an aosir to J/.mas orrrcn, opp carries.-ai, Grid Im Great Georgc.8t McLeod Q. Bentley. Barriswrs and Akorueyaat-law. Solicitors for the Bank of Nova €co‘ia Haney toloan. Ovrimts-flank oi Nova Eeoda Chambers wwiyr. Charlottetown Teache r Wanted For the I/cwor Montague Fchool, First or rrcconri Ulrtss (rnulc preferred.) Bupplcmont $50.00. Midriirrnmerlrollriayrr . S. li, AITKEN Soo of Truatocu Aitaens Furry, 7»t\li:t.Bi -=-_~. __ ___ FtRM FOR SALE FOR SALE-I will sell my ‘property near llrsdnilmrro Sti\l»inn.cunaistlng f |00 acres of wood lnrnl, vrllh first Clava buildings iwrl .nn-.l\nrrl, nlso 100 acres of land wil lroui. build- ings. \\'iiirrolI in whclo or scparnto ic suit pull-chasers. Rcnsoriuhlo icrms rind rcanonnblc c °' °` .r. J. nnrrwnrr. ro-smnstr r»_ rr. r_ rr., vt.-...»~... G. l. MURPHY & i0, SYDNEY, C. B. General Commission Fierchsnt' Island Produce handled on commis- Alou. Prompt returns made. 4-rgdrwiyr PURE F000 IIISURES dooo iinrrir l_l_lQ|§.'5l“..".‘l Plllll F000. csws Qllal-ITT f|°|=i'~|'-‘rd renova-ro.oon. Glenaladale Hotel __Nr~:AR-- Tracadie Station "ls now open fnr pennancnt and irarrsieni. boarders. This lroiel is lveautiiully locate-d with fishing bathing and boating near at hand. I-‘rec coach from Tracsdlo Station. Appoint- ments can be nrada nt shortest. noticc by mail oréclephonlc. 1 be h |\1i'n0|6\‘l<‘l\ some nr _ M.i`. §dKlNNON 7~li'dlmp C opricior r 4 --I I iiamoss Leather We keep in stock first quality im ported Harness Leather. LONG BROS. Agents Welsh Tanning Co. 4-9d6m, HORSE RACES BRISTOL PARK Wednesday, July 3ist Premlums....... . . . . .. $95 Tlrvrrc will be tlrreernces for trot- iers and pacrrs as follows: Free for all .. . . . . .. . .purse $45 2.3oclass .. .. $30 Green race . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . $20 Enieries ro por cent of purse. Entries close 3oth. Admission to grounds and tc-a tickets all for a5c. All usual amusements. including dancing etc. J. B. MCDONALD, President. GEO. HUMIC, 7 22d9i Secretary. A Great Snap 30 pairs Men’s Dongola bals with Goodyear welts, medium heavy oak soles popular toe. All sizes 6 to ro. Came by mistake. Worth $4.00 yours for $2.9 5 J ll. Bell, T he Lew lrirettci ture. -4 l t lc -