f - -- '-=» -~ ~ f~f -f >» \'\=.-zrff: f'i'/',~;'.: ;_ . = . . 25.: . '» - ._ f -~.`l`Ti '~ ‘ ° “ f » a _ ~,~ __,\~>,~,-_ e ~~ ~~5. ' ~ - ` ~ ' ' ‘: »=_` ,_.~g_f_..~__- »- ._f_ -_ g f _ . ; ~ - - _ .f;’_,~. _..~ ri.; ,..f .PHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, |?RINCE_ EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST n,.isci.- E _` _ _ i _ _ , Disfigured Jlria Wasted muscles 8-Dil 4¢0&¥i¥ ti What hsvool Sci-ofula,l»otalazo,is amabb da!! that, gnd more. lt is commonly marked by bundles in the neck, iudcmmationa in the eyes., dys- pl-peia, catarrh, and general dehility. It ie always radically and permanently cured by - Hood’s .farsaparzlla which expels all humora,cnreaa.llerup- tions, and builds up the whois system, whether young or old. '¥{ood'| Pills enrolivor Qazlho and 3,,” 'oaumne as mn vim iioorra suupaniio, \»___ -._ _'f __ _.~__m_. custard and *##*** Chocolate i .lelly Pudding § ' We have now in stock something* new in the jelly Powder line -'_ f flavors' a This powder is made from the finest B quality of Calf-Foot elly crystalized * and then ground and mixed with the ' highest grade of pure fruit flavors. * Every package of this Custard Powder * will make one quart delicious Creamry -rw * Custard . ik We have also in stock all the leading * flavors in Pure Gold Jelly at io per pkg §Webster & llcKay§ The Ideal Grocery # Phone 199 # Q H ¥l=¢i @§ `"§ #iiif E EVERY MAN hould be posted, as tothe merits of whstwe (er you. First-We offer you goods, exclusively our own When you buy from im, you will never see s duplicate with anyone. Second-Our cutting, Gtting, eewlng, eu,-_ Lg ge one to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellenoea areyoura ata igure, also our own, but we gin all preference iid advantage to our customers. Secured only by long years of hard work and trying exper- ences. J I. T. l`lcKENZlE, The Tailor. ` '_+ ' ' -_Mi-“Z._l2 ii? _ Glllliiilf ;Houi=.ekeepei’s Qlinow 4% The so Quality :Of Our 9Baking We h».\ - f~»r tod _v G ~~ .» R~~ ~ med z P r'-:er H u-e Rolls 10-cd: Z \ r-- .~f ‘»s.-oar ltulla 100 (lc §”.;._§ I.€?F._.§5.I..§’ #fit 0 '*i~U€’&0@¢@U¥# WAINS. S. FOUND, ETC FCSIQUOUOICOI QOOIQ ii€@@ rl: I" 3 (1.1 ' ~i' -1. -or v f GIRL WANTED-At the Revere Hotel wtf. WANTED.-By the middle of September, a cook and nursemaid R fer ` d . e ence require _ Apply to Mrs. H. W. Loxxgwortli, Upper Prince Street. Aug. zz tf LOST.-Monday evening between W. E Dawsori`= Corner and Gra ton street a water- proof coat. Finder leave at this office. .Il 3i pd STRAYED, fiom the o.vner‘s premises, Roy- alty East. 7 Cows in good condition. -Apply to JOHN WI-IEATLEY, Ch‘t w'n, 2031. FOR SALE at s bargain, a hotel in Sydney containing 26 rooms. For further particulars apply to M. H. box 37 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Aug.I4d1wk pd. WANTED .-A competent general servant. Apply at this oiicce. ' 8-7'<-ls!!! P’ (R SALE-The North Aineiicaii Hotel ceiit.-ally situated on Kent Street, App.y at the oEice ~io tif. A T0 LET,-That conveniently situated house nm the corner of Pownal and Water street at present occupied by Mr Hewitt, _ Has all mod- ern improyements. Possession given the first of May. 26 t f TO LET.`A three story dwelling on Prince ltreet near Kindergarten Hall This house has all modern conveniences. Apply t0 W- W- Wcllner. 7° A f Q A Numziil of cases of fever have developed in the City. THE S. S. Minto will escort the Ophair 1 containing the Royal party. _ l Tun mail train arrivedin the Cityshortly after 11 o’clock last night. ‘ EMPIRE Lodge, K. of P., meet to-day at 8 o`clock. First and second Rank, Miss Abbie McQuarrie returned home from atrip to P.. E. Lllast night.-Sydney Record. Two newlengines are expected in a few days for the P. E. LI. Railway from Kingston. THE Steamer Eliiottlsailed yesterday I for Sydney with35head of cattle and a partial cargo of produce. A. E. WEIR of Summerside, P. E. I., is visiting friends here. He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDona.ld.~Sydney Record. Mr. D. Rogers who has been in the P. E. I. Hospital for the past four weeks leaves this morning for her home in Sum- merside. 1 THE Schooner A.Lincoln which collided with the.Jacques Cartier, was floated on Tuesday and repairs will be made to her g before she goes to West River. THE Charlottetown Salvage Corps were photographed by Gauvin 8: Gentzel While in Halifax. Proofs of the photo arrived yesterday showing a. well executed group. Mr. Arthur S.Cameron arrived in the city ,` yesterday from Montague and will train ` for the Maritime Championship. He had _ been visiting for s. week, and went on the track for a spin last evening. Rev. S. J. McArthur and wife, New Glasgow, Mrs.Ja.s. Carruthers, Misa Vera. Carruthers came to the city last night and registered at the Queen Hotel. This mor- ning they leave for New Glasgow. ELsEWHERE in this issue will be found 1 recorded the death notice of J. Metcalf for many yearsa clerk in the late Jas. Des- brisay's store and later a member of the firm of Tremaine and Metcalf of this city. THERE was alarge attendance at the ,funeral of the late John A. Sutherland ‘yesterday morning. The pall-bearers ‘ were Messrs. J. B. Wilson, Herb Van-_ - Iderstine. Arthur Chapman, B, Strange W. Strange and' D. Dowling. The bodyf was accompenied to Moncton by Mr.f Stanley Wells. ‘ A1' the police court yesterday morning I the case of Patrick Doherty for violatiouf of the Sunday Observance Act was again postponed for a week. -Gu complaint of Henry B. Smith, ex-City Surveyor, Mary Ann Bradley was arraigned for assault' and battery. The case will be concluded this morning. A place where horses are properly lodged and furnished with modern stalls `and hinsto contain food, should be the aim of all desiring a. place to board their horse. Messrs. Large Bros. Livery is [itf tezl with the required equipment and is restricted in no sense. Those desiring l for their horses board which is iirst~clsss should have a. look through. “Scott in u lbarcl sa/id; “Here. stable me these stceds, and see them well bedded.” YESTERDAY a newchiuaman arrived in F town and registered at one of the first class hotels of the city. After securing af room he went. up town to have a look ,around. .Shortly afterwards he re-_ turned dreadfully excited andas he ap- proached the clerk exclaimed _: “Me Goel Me 'Goegl Too many Cbinamen l Me Leave-ee .6 o`clock train! N o good-ee here.” Securing his .effects he made his way out the door en route to the depot. THE S. S. Electra arrived at_6.30 yester- day evening with the following passen- gers: Hon. S. Prowse, S. _G. Clow, Miss Ella. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. McDu.&`, Mrs. D. H. Hume, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Capt. McLaren, James Saunders, Miss Annie Higgins. Miss Maud Ramsay, Miss Agnes .Ramsa.y. Thecargo consistedof the fol- lowing : 142 boxes cheese., 78 cases eggs, 12 pkgs hides and pslos, 6 sacks wool, 6 r0J1S i leather, 40 pkgs sundries. il , wi ; -Big” I C. B. Warren, of the shoe department of Prowse Bros & Crowell, will shortly 0Den up a Grst-class boot and shoe storein the building now occupied by John Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson has just licompleted a handsome new store opposite McPerson’s telephone oilice and expects to moveinto it in a. very short time. -Sydney Record. THOSE having in charge the entertain- ment given by the Souris Dramatic Club at Georgetown on Tuesday even- ing are to bc congratulated. Near- ly three hundrad persons attend- ed includiniz Judge Warburton, C. P. Flockton,and the captain and omcers of the Kingfisher. The Irish drama was certainly well presented. Yi-BTERDAY while engaged in loading windows and other material on a fiat car for shipment to Souris to be used in the construction of the R. C. church one of the men engaged with Mr. R. Palmer from the ear to the ground with consid- erable violence. After medical aid had been summoned the young man was re- >moved to his home. A " A Boston despatch of August Zlst says: The steamer Halifax was towed to the dry dock at East Bost0n yesterday for examination. Inspector Grouse, of the Board of Health clainpleted his examina - tion of the cargo and condemned a large amount of the fish, poultry and meat, amounting to an estimated value of twenty thousand dollars. The loss of $964 falls on the owners of the fresh fish, and shippers of the two thousand barrels of mackerel lose $9,625. A new tailoring establishment will be opened in this city and will for the present be conducted on the corner of Great George and KentSt.rcets. The firm mu be known as the P.E.Island Tailoring Go, Mr. Frank J.Sr.a.nley, who is invert-socd in the movement will conduct | he new firm with eighteen years’ experience, most of which was spent in the New England States, manufacturing and cutting in connection with some of the best estab- lishments. He is well qualifiedfor the posi~ tion. The goods are now on the way and the drm will open up on Saturday Aug. Slst, of which a more extended notice will be given later. We T bcspeakaliberal share of patronage for the new Arn. , Ynsrnat Mr. R. A. March commenc- ed the distribution of 1500 canisters of 1 Union Blend Tea. The canisters az-e` To-diy hundreds are dwelling upon; the quality or the content. of the lime! packiges. Tea. was Brat used. in abontl the middle of the 17th century. Black, tea. is manufactured by a pmcoss of; withem°ing.under the influence of light, l heat., and air, rolling, fermentlng, sunn- ing and Bring. Greenies is mode by a more -rapid process without. the withering and with more fire. The Union Blend Teais prepared with the greatest care ,and .possessesa flavor of a high order. Tb-esamples distributed are for the par- poselof settingforth the convention -mode by the manufacturer. ‘A _mE.i_ "F tim On the 20th August, at Appin Road, :Lot EO, Jonathan Metcalf., aged <64 years. _ [Funeral to-day at 2 o'clock.] ,iz-w MARRIED. At the residence of Mrs. Richards, , Greet George Street, Charlottetown, Ang. » 21st, N021, hy the R-ev. D. B. McLeod, M.. _ ____ v4, _ 1 1 TEETHJ TEETH! Dr. \Vright 01 the, Ba.ltimoreDenta1 Rooms, Charlottetown,- will be at Cardigan from Monday August 18th untilSaturday, August 24th, and at .Georgetown from Monday, August Sith; prepared to practise every branch of his profession in its most modern and up-to date style. A - A scotch parsou once appraided the, blacksmith of the village for not paying his church rate. “But never go xi kirk, ’ said the blacksmith, “thet’s you fault,” said the minister; "The kirk is always open.” A few days later the blacksmith sent a bill to the minister for shoeing his horse The minister indignantly protested that his horse had not been shud. “Thetfs 00 S your fault,” said the smith the forge is alwa 0 n ” Ouismaxllret stalls have been open for ` ’ . business_on Saturday from lla. m. to 10 p. in , previous to that from 4 in the after : noon to 140, nowas the .forenoon trade has f 0 not been up to our tcépectation, and as we ; do not feel wan-an in resorting to the - l parsons rule of trade or for that matter the blacksmith-so after mature delibera ' wee all our' - .mam co ° We pun on sale for the balance °f th” 1* i:.‘;.‘;.'.if;‘*.._‘;s‘.;°.;”§.“......,“?.°....orzz: dress g0odS_ evening. The moral of thisis quite plsin._ It may my to keep the kirk always open 1 and also a blacksmith forge but it oes , ll not pay to keep the market open in Char- lottetown all the time.-J. J. Gasy;& Son. a ‘ _ » ' Wed, Fri, & t. I ‘ Y ` ‘ _ 1 A mm ` Oo Uff- A ll] lH[ PUBlll] The undersigned have this day on A Now is your chance to secure a new l|l‘¢8l °f 'um igmd into pmnorship and will carry found in our stock. _ |" Gt. Geo. and Kenton., slider rns ffm-~°f New cms. New Pafie ...n..... __ _ ;, _ I Mohairs Lnsters, Poplins, Soliels, Cash __§_°‘;Alf'§““n mm, H.n.iLe...;~s¢rgeé ~>i=1'fw° everything “ht” is “°" Wi" s- moths was seized with an epiiepm on faliingl A., Mr.George Malcolm McEachern and ’ Will bell you ting he ge}}g Miss Mary Margaret Garnier. All of .more of Charlottetown. _ \ until Frids.y.August 30th and he will bel $l2 50 PllElllll$ ghhtast ‘t’|._ . _ as the ____CITYAND_C°_UllT_RY'S"l1‘R ANU? v Diplomatic Relations Arc Broken 0ff ' Capital-The Steel ' Strike. S FRANUE AND TURKEY i3ALL:oU'r. lied the Sultan's first Secretary that French Ambassador about a. settlement of quays at Constantinople built by French company. » THE PPTTSBURG STEEL STRIKE l The strike situation is unchanged. -@Q_-11 To-do.y's Probabilities- Toaozwo, August 21-(Special)-Ligli to moderate winds fair and warm. @ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of Ma- Lean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup, get the genuine don’t be deceived with any remedy offered to be iust as good. Our Sample Shoes are sdllin ra idly- made of 'tin and beautifully tinted., geugnabaléjoum t°_d‘y°_'%'_ Rafah' _ YS See our newline of Football Boots.- Golf Bros. li. Get your Shoes at our sample sale- bzlrgaias inall lines-’\W. Moran, 1Siuuny- B 6. ‘ ` Wear the Invictus ‘Shoe-George A. Slater maker-'Gul' Bros., Sole Agencsn. Sample Shoe Sale at W. Moran’s, Sunnyside Shoe store. li. Tremendous bargains -in Boots 8: Shoes, ready-made clothing, ‘Under Clothing, Shirts. Collars, Ties, at *the removal sale. 25 to 50 per cent discount.-J. B. _Mac- Donald ~& 'Co’s. L20 4i d 85 w li. _i “nn _ _ =Your 3 atirocer ’ .lohi1son’s Baking Powder - glean that of any o'her make. litres a llaason For This' I Hind It lot. 3 It means money to you. .» ll . _ f§.l ’ TCA ` _\.~`-_i W wt I E W' .The Charlottetown DRIVING PARK RAGES 1901. WILL BE HELD AT Ghaldottotcwn, P. E. I. _ -0N-- WEDIESIIAY Ill TllllllSMY» Ill llli all |20 Sopiclllr. Ml. _ H0 R S E RA C ECS llntllay-S_cpt. Htl. 1801. d Ibm “Pl liil. l90l- pee iii if _ TURKEY SULTAN BROKE FAITH About Docks Built By French A Comsranrmornn. August 21.-(Spec, ial.)-The French Ambassador has noti-I all diplomatic relatioi s are severed because 1 the Sultan broke his personal word to the of the French claims regarding the purchase s Prrrsnuno, August 21.-(Speclal.)- t 'P _ French 1 _ r‘_=*' The days rf llc Mus. Shirt waists a. ie iinbutd 4 Think not? Wcll_justwatch the thermometer- for a few _ evenings after this. A g Anyway its time to think ef a substitute for autumn. Try a. waist of French , Flannel, _ , We’ve a. _lot of dainty effects in soft, pretty French Flap"- nels this season. Feel sure youldfliket them if you had la look orer theni. Stripes. dots, scroll _ A in Crimson and .White, _and White, Old Rose", Black and White, Maroon, Greens, etc., nic. , Two and a half-for fW"_ _ , _ three-quarter yi_|,ijd_s, wiii;,m<§iu5»'i 3.. a. Shirt Waist ~53c the yard. _ _ _. _ »~ fi »' M .-. » f iconic P I » w . ' _ iv _ »!<"*H‘ llllyl 2 A ,ll The Bustos: State iocretownia - Therels llc , Reason _._... U F " Why the new should not have a _ at the prices we are now ofering them. .Wie different styles to select from. Weoin lift# ~ rum. . ' , John mum mm mi :ohio 1 ,_ CATHOLIC i ~ PRAYER BOOKS 3 We have just received a assortment of Prayer Books, rangingfrom 16 V _ ' largest assortment ever shown in diic-city Call » inspect 3-_ Opp. front doors of “Post C$oe. The 'l pim- ‘ We roesgivlng flattering oomplimlm' on' ,' Zphndid assortnient. gif ` N0. uw iii.. his of gasp. but the man apical... of si-me-' lour store and you skipihe biggest crockery bargains ever heard of. Ian dieds of ,customers who have bought from as are during the past year, Q A telling their friends of our wonderfully low prices. g ~ A, Clark Crockery Gm. _Le-vi. oia send oppose mm ~ `-» ~1 for _ 906. _ A 'for pf _ ,,. ix. Flillllh B