» H. A. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, AUGUST 13 1905 4 7 Half- ick When your nerves ar 1 are easily tired, wheneylildlléellhaellll 2: down, then la the time you need a good strong tonic-Ayer’s Saraapsrilla. Yom., doctor wlllte you wh lthas auch power over w k the blood rich, and wh; ltglvas courage and atrangetii. ndiliehiiilihill ‘li 21;: lust the medicine you need. W ll ..:°..i'.°.::°:.°.*:i.‘.'.:i».:::::n r.~.':‘.r°'°°.- . , 3' "V "‘ l | -1 I l ~ i The Uidsst Jewelry Store on P. E. island Established |363 Our Enameled Souvenir <-.,‘ - Spwai. Ben Pins. Brooches, Har Put., _' _.Y ASl1T1’lYS. F0bS. etc..ures.s pretty as can ¢& »' , > be and our large assortment this year make W ' `_ °;. Souvenir sele;ting very easy, We would ' ~_ ' ' like to have you see them. , wa|_i.NER's JEWELRY srone, ` ruouio. its , Li i 15 -- & ELE .[IN"V'I' .'l‘]ElLD 4 ir you with me best is prow 4 , , graphy, finished on the new spec- 1 islized mounts, (the v:ry latest 1 novelty.) '1'o`.'¥7':i.s1t Our Studio GEO. ii. COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome. 1 " usolon- Effervescing Saline Puts the stomach, liver and bowels right for the whole day. Price 25c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes, . APOTHECARIES HALL' i AUGUST t SALE 0F ` , ABLE FO0T- - WEAR . -e - BOSTON SHOES ` FOR MEN We received lately by American l boat.. ilie nenicst, best and finest line of ` Meu‘s Shoes in patent, colt jlussia Calf ` and Vici kid leathers that ever came to in and look them over i town for the price $3.50 and $4.00 n pair. Compare them with $5.00 slices , and you will acknowledge they are b.-t-vi er than most shoes at this price. They , men and Women; boys arc five-rs every pair. A. E. McEACHEN _ y Shoo Mari. i 2: per cent discount 4 on hundreds of pairs new and fashionable goods, odds and ends , fr. in this year’s selling i w -They are all placed _ on our counters, come ` -there is something good for everybody- i and girls. Bananas, llfaogos. Pino lpolas, Walor Melons, Datos, arrive twice n week bv the American bool--fresli aiul lie rltliy. S'l`RAWllERR1l<3S ar- rive twice ii day irish from the field. Phone ua or call at our stole and ace our assort- ment. . Mcici-;NNa’s .f"._"-""‘\.' Figs) i ° | n illii it Eil'Y. 1 _ .___,__ 0HEi‘.i’ SUGAR A few days ago we occured roo bags oi Went lm is liow Sugar at n bargain. About one half of it ia fine Miiscovado , and the balance Crystals. | it is a good sugar for srcserving pur- poses and wr are now o ering it at the low rate of .31-2 cents per pound or 30 pounds for $i.00. BCCI' & Qnaasaaa--:uv--nays Shoe Polish We are selling The Triiby Shoe Polish Large Bot- tle wortli 'z5c SPRAGUE & 01-! ri"“..;1‘:‘:;i5a:;1r:::;°n.;‘n:n.i'°1:n . __ ,\,,,` ,. _ ._ ._ ,\.,__._,. ” Nothing So Healthy "T . as Lime Iuicc ' "' Everybody should drink The price is low i5c a int, 25c a bottle Fresh stock just in. Phone 86 will send it to ,.4 you. _ 0 lo Reddin Bros. 4', riiouase opp.i>.o. 4 1.* - ess of ~ gsm -.'lf/_z.\- -e .» .,j§g-~ WR |5° llousc and Lot For Sale. instructcdb Mrs ldaF Gillia . i r v - - T116 B€St Sll0¢ to atlilxllby Public Auction on tha prem- ises in Charlottetown on Monday -the Pglieh mgdg thirteenth day of August 1906 at twelve ' tl t perty on U per ‘l)’:llii)t?t:kSll:;2t cbansiiwtilhg of a Lot of laalld ng feet by5 ` teet and s new house ll - b l:i . Wu" fiiitlier .trticulars sp ly to Mr- Lgpagr 8; Mclxzinnou, llarrlistera, le, Charlottetown. MKN CARTER, -__ llead Offices in New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Tait train arrived Saturday night. at 0.10 This Nortliuuibcrlaud arrived Saturday night. at il. 45, Miss Macon; lifcPaaiisou, Grand View oreturnsd bo hor home Saturday. Miss Elura Cnoaiuz, of Charlottetown is visiting friends at Boiisliaw, Salwar. M. Caron, Mt.. Albion, has been spending the past. week at. Waterside. ANY person desiring to purchase a Grand Plano at a very low priec should apply at this ofllce at. once. CARL 0wrcN arrived from Virginia on Saturday to attend the funeral of his brother John F. Owen. Ilia Horroii l’.ircu'mNaN'r Governor Mac- kinnon and Mrs. Mockinnon, will return from Georgetown today. This Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents a year is an excellent gift. for that. friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for ir. today. Mas Sri./is B. Comer, Plymouth, Mass, and her daughter, Misa Julia, are vlsltirg in the city, thn guests cf Mrs A. D. Fraser Cumberland Street.. Tm: niuslc pagoln the Saturday issue of Aug. ltth. will contain the words anrl music of a song entitled “He bold her Fairy Stories" A RAYMOND and Whitcomb party nuinboring 48 persons arrived by thc S. S. Northumberland on Saturday night from Plctou, and put. up at. the Victoria. They leave this morning for Suminerside and the mainland. Tim S. S. City of London carried T5 passengers and two large loads of freight bo Crapaud on Saturday. The return cargo consisted of 125 cases lobsters,ti0 cases eggs, 35 boxes produce, tl trunks, l horse and wagon, 1 cow,2 sacks wool and two tons iron and rope. Tnlr funeral of the late John Harper took place yesterday afternoon and was Iarrsiy attended by friends and citizens. The Loyal Orange Lodae and two Courtav ol Independant Order of Foresters march- ed in procession, and conducted ‘the services at. the grave. Tnosa who witnessed the tournament. on Belvidere links recently, between St. John and Charlottetowii may be interest- ed 'o know that the Halifax golf players riefcatod St John on Friday on the Golf Club Links at. Halifax by 37 holes up, but. twoof the St, John men out. of 13 playing scoring over Halifax. Yssarnnar afternoon during the sur?- den aquall which occurred, ri sail boat, was upset. in the harbor, near Roaebank, oppo- site the City. As the boat was not. ball- asted it did nor. sink. Thooocupanta scraiii hlod on to Llic bottom, and reniainari there till rescued. The boat. wal taken ashore and righted ami sailed into dock. Coir.m:siicNnsN'rs should remember that to ensure early appearance of correspond - encc nliuiaticr nent. in should he cut rloivn ns niucli ua possible. Every at.l.i~iiI.|oii is prild to correspondence but ibisiiiipoasiiileio get everything in as wrlLl.en,oapeclally when as oflate many cominuiiicatioiis are being received each day. HoN. Wu.i.i.\sl Titimaanan, Minister of inland Revenue, arrived on Saturday night. from Syrincy. The Minister has ,lust completed tho tour of Nova Scotia and Caps Breton and has come into touch wi‘h the officials of his department. inthe dlderent. places visited. Tha Minister leaves this morning for Moncton. lie has Qhecn accompanied on the present tour by \V. McKenzie of Ottawa. lion. Mr. Tcmpleinan, visited the Island about thirty years ago. Ile expressed himself as delighted with the appearance ofthe Province at the pre‘ ent. time. TBI: boatrace, arranged for Saturday afternoon in Charlottetown Harbor came oil' as announced. Five lobster boats entered: Example Capt. Jardine, Pownal; Dreadnought, Capt.. Cornfoor, Clty;`Plgeon, Capt. Chas, Moore, City; Phantom, Capt. Wlialen,CIi.y;and another boat. sailed by Capt, liawson St. Peters island. The race was over the usual 15 miles coaraeand was sailed in fast. time thelending boat. winning in 2 hours 4 minutes. The boats camein aa follows: Fxainple, Drenrlnought, Pigeon, and Capt. Hewson’s boat. fourth. The Phantom broke her center board in the second round and had to withdraw. The prize is a sliver watch to be awarded w the boat, winning tical; three races out of tivo. Those races are got up by the boatnion. and the interested public should try to sacourago this ,healthy and interesting sport. by donating prisaa for tho contestants. _.ig-11 Nyais Ext, Wild strawban-y relieves dysentery and cures all bowel troubles. ltlaeaeylotaks and doea its work nlcll and allectivel Only Zio per ‘I .Y I- ~ bottle-A. W. Reddin PhemB -Sunny- ol ie. ° ' NA \llsl_l»»-6-%l.l,lIlln4= ,,,,,,, “"1 ............. i iH pllnsilvnvsnsas , _ , ~ Fresh confectionery during the summer months. You will find Wfll'l`E’S CONFECTIONERY 'IBB CHOICEST. All flavors, -_ill Slyl¢8.P\1¢ “Pl” plain or dainty handsome pound and half-pound boxes. Por sale by “ll lim leading confectioners i eies»¢lM¢~'~'|‘ iHi iilliiiii . r"'¢==iHi Kiiili'SlIiliiiii iiiii|l|]|iii”<. Mari. Kllrma, Murray Harbor, is visit.- inlr in Charlottetown. TBS Souris Regatta will take place on the 28th of August inet. Baer quality cheese, New Perth maln- at. W. A. Jolinstone's, Montague. 28di.\\ 2w. Miss Rlcaanns,Mllt.on,Masa. ls visiting her mother, Mrs James McLaughlin, Miss Anais: Krcorss has returned to Charlottetown, after a visit to Murray Harbor, "Herring" No l selected, “July Catch," in half barrels and retail at. W. A. John- Rllv. G. B. MCLEOD who has been enjoying a holiday nr. Murray River, has returned to Truro. Paaiu. }lowi.E'i"l', Boston, is visiting at St.. Peters, the guest of liar sister Mis. Duncan Macdonald. Mas A. D. McLean of West Cape, is visiting her mother, Mrs George Roberts, Murray Harbor South. Ilanaiiits, oranges, lemons, and cocoanuta-(received weekly) at \V. A. .lohnatou's,Mont.ague. P. E. I. 28dt.wtf. Misses Kivrii: AND lllaiiir llil/u'iioN.Ai.i> now of Boston, formerly of Soni-is, are visiting friends in thc latter phicc. Correspondents sending Kings County news will please mark “Kings County’ at. the top Of first page of sonic, each time of sending. Aiwaiis KiNu, formerly of Murray Harbor, has returned to his old lionic for a vacation after residing in Amherst for the past two years. Fancy groceries, biscuits, confectionery, chocolates, and it nice line of canned fruits and vegetables nt. W. A. Johnartznis, Montague. P. E. l. 22dt.wtf. Ar Georgetown yesterday thelfunenil of the late John F. Owen took place from the residence of his father, Charles Owen, Collector of Customs. There was a large attendance of mourners and friends. A number went from Charlottct/own, in cluding sixty members of the Masonic fraternity. The choir of St Peters tha apscialtraln, and the service my y - . .. James Simpson and Walter Cotton both ofliciatingin the rendering of the im~ pieasivo burial service of the Church ot En lann. At the churchyard the hody rit.unl'of the Masonic Order, conducted by Chaplain Rev. T. F. Fullerton. 'l`lio incin- asslsted their Charlottetown ilrctiicrn at. the interment. THE Guardian's Dundas correspondent writ/es: liaylng is general Iii this scction nt. present, we would ,iudgc tlii- crop tobc Zllpercentbeiow that of lust year. The straw crop will also be one fourth lass than last. yenr.-Turnlps will be a full crop.-Judging from pri-sent conditions, potatoes aboutone lialf of an average crop; fruit of all kinda, especially apples, will be n iullcrop.-'l‘lie trees in the orchard of Win. J. Nicholson, of Dundas Centro, are already bending in tlis ground, and mskingtha sninll ho_»'. mouth water as he thinks of the near future.-Tile Rev. Peter Allan Mt-l.eo¢i, Samuel McDonald, and licr dangiitci' Ada, liavu been visiting friends in Souris and East Point. for some days.-The llurulas conservatives are making nrrani emonis to hold B. iiionstsr picnic and deuioindra- tion on the 17th. John McLean, XV. A. 0. Morson, John A. llfatlileson, and some local men will spealr.-Potato hugs arc more plentiful than usual. If the farmers would they oould easily exterminate them, that is Ifevery runn would make it a point, to klllthose on his own field; but provo ri breeding ground for next. yeais crop of bugs, lo make farmers mud and in some cases swear. ARE YOU SU.lEC'l‘ 'l`() STIFFNESSV Perhaps it is in the neck or shoulders. When applied tothe muscles Nc\“vlline |!0l'l6 iy nini' g. i` ' llneu great iii¢~dIcine." .vcryone says the same, and Nervilinn always makes good, 250, bottles sold everywhere. Q Our Constantly increasing optical trade is most grat- ifying. It shows that the people appreciate our ef- fort s to give them Therery besf Op 'fca /Ser-vice Not only do we use the most reliable methods of examination. we have also installed A Modem Lens Grinding 77anf, . enabling us to furnish our customers with "special" lenses without delay. G.i",|lutcl\eson. V_'iBiranch Offices in Montague hourisand Georgetown- l ~‘~~"“"‘~'°--`~"**“"""""" -~~ --- ._%i“ ` . Sourls. 9t°l10'l» M°nt08“9- lldlfwlf- TOUIlis'rs and ohliers “ai.i.cnl.i0n." Till! I . was committed to the gerave with tho ,<-olicctor :of Customs, Ii Ii Acorn. Uiiptnin l.nvlc and others. Tho Minister Grand Maaterw. K. Rogers and (irnnri .luring his expedition tothe Fish Drier bers of the Masonic Lodge at Montngur- pri-pai-int; boneless tish and also in the D. D., is spending his summer hero. -Mr.=.` llmisr. li.\i'us on Georgetown' Trlwlt. Wcdiicsdiiy, l5lii inst. The COIDIIIW-9° are eiidtuvorliig to have the I=\‘l\°l¢ |11 H00*-i, shape. Nobody should miss these linces. lldtwtd c. ii. ima, Mrs c. ix. .utienf Miss Oliui Eden and U. ll. Eden, Jr. arrived at New Perth on l<`ild»iy to spend 010|' annual suiuiner vacation nt MH- Edelfs old hoiiic, Daniel McI.cllari's New Perthf l/lirics M<'G‘1i|"|~|ii~:iufoim, a nullive 01 Gcoiut-town, who has been cngngod Oil the (irunri Trunk Tranrcoimlneninl West. again shortly. linear. line of "Souvenir St.ut.lonery. \ic\va of Moiitaguc, souvenir post. cards nil souvenir goods of nil kinds ever shown ul. Montague. liriil iiini inspecl.,surc to buy-Lliey are nil liutes.-W. A. Johnstone, Montague. Zfldtivtf. UN the Zlili. .luly last tlicre passed away at Murray llarbor Iioad, Mary, the beloved wife of .Iolin Mcl{iiy. 'l‘hcdeni.h is deeply regretted for the dcccnsed was a loving and niicciisnatc wife and mother, and endured sutlerliig with much patience. She ieftto mourn a husband, and seven grown up children, flvc daughters and two sons. This Liberal Consci‘vnt,ivcs of tho Dundas will hold n mammoth Picnic and llciiioii- stvation nt. Lauiiching, near i\'loi~son'.~ factory, cii I"r|dny,August. l7t.li. John Mt- Leau, Hx M.P.,W. A. 0. Morrori, M,l..A., and ol her speakers will address the crowd. Music by pipes and violin, and n first. cl: ss refreshment. saloon well stocked with fruit. and temperate drinks will be provided. Speaking will commence at 1.30 p. ni. The Hon. D. Gordon will preside. Ladies will please bring baskets. The public are invited to ritteiid. 'I`iic DundaaContin|;ant. will start from Dundas Centre at il o'clock a. ni- ily order of uoinmibbee. l3sL_§Hl;o>' __’-_--V " 7.74, 4511>* iw? '\ ,'_'\ 1") 4') " 7, i i _"_ i \ Ooeae C ..._ -1 `~T 9 et- ‘Fe e 4,,-_\ Fi hthi i goodr b with Norviiina.' ° Nommomligegdy renxetlly can bo adopted ii i rl i ; ir - ’ f.'ii::.°':z:;...°.§.' ‘lin :n.:,::f ..:..§.n.:‘;_ , Guitar, °Wliether|ii tie otir-so or L roat noti ni; can surpass Nervillns" writes 0. 1.'G h Eerli3l.onhI.|\iIiiilier M;>rul;n1it; at. 'Cakbl Huy, . ’ _ teronu nazi., rou e s l ul nhi I have iroved Nervi lewan, Alberta, and Manitoba. A 8-zdtuatf Music atthc i tlils season we fear that those fields will 1 a S When goingon your hol- idays tzike with you an Autoharp. Accordeon i And you will bc sure toi enjoy your vacation “Hari weather prices” rn alll musical instruments. , Miller Bros.,l Sunnyside. Northwest Farm Lands -AND- Winnipeg_ City Property. We have any quantity from 1 60 to 5o,coo acres in Saskatch- CITY PROPERTY This is the Chicago of Can- ada, buy lots now, and make money. We have them in all parts of the city from $45 up. Easy teams. Write us today. J A MESSERVY & C0 il I $9.50 butts for $6.44 10.00 Suits ior 6.84 5 ll.00 Suits for 7.74 you as it does malny good dressers that a sum l l nicr suit is a necessity,-then we’re the people and . now is the iiine. We have decided to oder th balance of our summer suits, some I5 or 2o,in sizes i froi11 34 to 40, made in nice Fabrics and in latest . style at prices to inakc you buy. $9.50 Norfolk Suits for $6.24. ,‘ 5.0.02) Suits nicely tailoied $6.84. `l $11.00 Suits Norfolk style $7.74. Come at once and have your choice. 4 i P E. Islniitl’S 3 A Greaest ; ° ° 9 Clothing Store. I I _ Ill i I | | T5- Q incsvtnicnt n Diamonds is as Safe as Bank Stock g_ What is Prettier Than a Nice Dia- " mond Ring T _-W YP" ' "‘//’ Ms are showing a beautiful line of \In ` ,, Diamond Rin a with varied settings- , y» ' man of which can be changed to snit (ii, ` purchasers. We believe them to be “ \ excellent values. Wo will considerit s I, r \\ `\` favor to have the leasure of showing A.. (ohh it 4 3 " ' W `ii*fiii“.°r.4N'ro N qpud-n' . 25.;}4 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. l " 1;- ~’%W°|lf» 0 9 Survey in Wt-stcrii Canada. limi bétllll & \ 4 visitingliulifax. llc will leave for tho' I Light, niediuin and dark colors- 4 gg" . Q oh; Quality. l§ .5 .L I 1, Finish. - , - I $l2.00 each. - . ri, *l 'lo Syrups . . . . ,.io 30C~ .'i`\'- ` _ , cnion '~`c\iaslx dly‘ .‘ ~4i i r . f il ' i ..- ~f~l.»-Q... <§.§¥g_e~.a~.- , -_»*t,~,_'; . v' __[ I . » , STANLEY BROS. . , | ,_, . \'~ i \ ; -f' f . , . , Sac-sANo£RsoN o co,,G.»..... J -4' r Hr' i J' . ~‘ 1 , . ‘ ,fi -ik f |\“ li ,o lf! not , _ . f1‘V I 1 1 vi l . _ -_-_fr F ' .il io i r I