‘"'"""Nnti'andii'Vaie '~'ut. i n , i a . , 1 f i . 1 . _. F _ . i f ‘ . r a f , 1 i ‘_ . , >, ` eo- it .2 -'_ Q( ,-. Eg- ~-~, .--,.e.',_ _ ._ . ___ _ ~_ a 1. ._ _ ._ _ . _ _ _'.`.i t .vc _ ,_ _ _ _ _ gg _ __ .,___- _~ ~ _ , i . _ , U __ _ _EE-r M .- -~- ~ _ ___ . _'___' . _ *___ i _ _ .Q _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _. _ _ _ __ __ % _al TB _BER 2. » _. THU “'|'“’1`_ “W3 _ . ‘THE GUARDIAN _ smsr or ani. _ PAQESEVBN ' - ' * s. =--_ -==»f_ 1 P. E. lslsnd’s u " L F =" .""”' ‘ ' . _ _ _ ._....?.L‘l5.‘i.M°"v _So-= ini 0i1nsN's coum cuiiuiilr ' ,_ _-_ ,_ W¢°‘°=1=°wln;thiss=~ My ws- “W" ` registered s/t the Victoria: 'S. C ' 4-For the privilege of selling feed John's Newfoundland vis the Syd- pected to arrive at this port about Among the passengers outward from this City yesterday were:-A party of friends, consisting of `M'lss A-uns McGee, father and sister; Miss Florrie Martin, Mrs. Wm-. Mc-lutyre and baby, und l.:o. Lanidrl-gan and Vxtor McGulgan of Sturgeon, for Attleboro, Mass, Dv. Coffin to Har- bor Grucs, Nfld. " A correspondent writes:-\Mlso Ah- liie Murtlu, Hunter River, is spend- ing s week visiting friends in Rusti- coville and New Glasgow.-'Phe many friends of Bruce McKinnon, Hlunter River, will be pleased to hear that he is recovering from his recent ill- ness.-Mr and Mrs. McLeod and dau- ghter, St. John, N. B., are the gue- sts of David und Mrs. Silllphsnt, Hunter River. A preliminary meeting of the _corn- miltee appointed to consider and re- port upon the expediency. of establish- ing a Childrens A-id Society in this City will be held in the Lsw Courts Library in the Law Courts Build- ing tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. A full attendance of the committee together with all clergy- men and others lnl'.erested,is partic- ularly requested. On Monday and' Tuesdsyl last sev- eral Prqhlbition cases were triodl before Judge Reddin in Georgetown. Prosecutor Campbell brought action in all cases. Dan-iel Skinner, John ,"Pui.licover, Fred Mitchell of lGcorge- town, and Garfield Ellis of Monta- gue,were each convicted of first offen- ces and fined $100 and costs. The cms- es against S. -Kni-ght,Peter Solomon and R. D. Kehoe were dismissed. Kenneth Martin appeared for the pro- secution and J. D. Stewart for the _defence in each of the cases. , At the Police Court y»_-iturilay mor- ning three drunks appcarei ht-lore His Honor. Frank ‘Velsh was fined $5 or twenty dsys, William- Mcllrll-e Flynn, however, on s.ccount`o! his not troubling the Police for some time past was given the option of leaving the city ln twenty-f-mr bouts. The prosecution in connection with Fihodes Curry & ,Cds sidewslk ob- struction case, requested n adjourn- -ment, which was granted. W. S. Stewart, K. C., appeared for the pro- _secution and J. J. Johnston, K. C., .for the defence. Among those coming to~the City yesterday were the iolowlng who Clark, Mt Stewart, C A Morrison, B., F. R. Smith, Toronto, L. W. Cox Toronto; I-Il E Munn, Truro; B C. At the Queen*-F M McDonald Kin- Bggar, oe Af rt, or sytbe, Prince Albert- Wm Taylor, H. A. and Mrs. McDonald, Souritq Mrs. Armflngton and child. PH-Wl»\l°¥- ett, R. I. At the Revere:--H. F. Fenban, Mt. Stewart; R. Cameron, New Glasgow, Geo. Buxton, Cape Traverse. -____-____-___- Teiiders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and on Tuesday the Zith. August last., for the following privileges at the Maritime Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown from 21st., to 24th, September next. 3-For the privilege oil suplplying straw ss required. - for horses cattle etc. on the ground! In Nos. 1, 2. and 4, the llllllllllf Cf any tender and in No. 3 the lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. Conditions may be obtained at of- fice of O. R. Smnillwood, Secy. Tresl. _August 8-16dtf.. G . c :For sunburn, freckles, etc, use British Almond Pink. There is no better preparation on the market. As U-lotion for after shaving it has no eqnni. only aes per bottle. A. w._l Reddln, Phem B., ,- EE5EEEPE5£E§EEEB!5!£E!£EEE=!!E£l Charlottetown Steam Navipation Co., Ltd Char ottetown Pictou Service Change 0ffl'ime _ The velocity of the wind was sixt- een miles sn hour yesterday. F. A. and Mrs. Crocken, Spring- field, Kool, .come to the City last. nlgpt by the mall train. be-3 Among the incoming passengers on lost night's train were:-Eardley Hyndman, C. D. Bell, H. Ge/udet, and G. B. Pearson, City. D. R. Kennedi. Superintendent of Organisation of the Canadian Order of Foresters, St. John, cs.me to the City last night. He is at the Queen. Leo. Griffith of the employ of John McKennw's City returned' home 'lsst night alter spending a pleasant vacation with Chas. McNslily. Trac- adic. The temperature registered sixty- two degrees_above zero at nine a. ui. yesterday and fifty-nine above st Line p. m. The highest recorded' was ‘sixty-eight above. Rev. W. 'Harrison and Mrs. 'Henri- son, City, leave this 'morning for Moncton, Bathurst and other Points in New Brunswick. They will be slsentf for about three or four weeks. Do not send communications to in- dividual members of sts.ll.Everything should be addressed "The Charlotte- goqm Gugrdisn, Charlottetown, P. E. I.," and on the left. band comer st the bottom of the envelope should be "Advertising," Subscription," "Ed- itorial," on "News" according to the contents. .__ ‘ The Rev. E. B. Moore of Novo Scotia, who has been sPeu\ill1B H week in the City the guest ol Col. and Mrs. Moon, leaves this morning for Halifax. He will then go to Camp Aldershot as Chyplain of. the 69th Reg't. In October he will re- ,move to South Dakota., 'where he has accepted s. call to the pastorsgo of. s church. A. J. Adams, wife and young son, leave Charlottetown 'ny the S. S. Northumberland enroute to Ports- mouth, England, this morning. Mr. Adams has been received- into the Ive- gulair navy as helserved in the naval reserve for `a period of two years and received promotion his many friends join 'lu wishing him and his wife a safe voyage and every suc- cess in his new undertaking-._ A very pretty wedding was celeb- rated Yesterday afternoon at the residence of J. A. Moore, Kent Btr- eet, when their eldest dsiughtcr Lin- da. Irene was joined In wedlock to T. Whitfield Bentley, Kensington. Both the principals in this haippvy- ev- ent are well known, the bride being ja _most popular young lady in this city and Mr. Bentley is s young man ‘widely known over the Province. He I is n son of the late G. W. W. Bentley, lKsnsington, and ~has two brothers in the legal profession who are well ,known here, viz:-\‘tlliam E., pract- ising in this city, and J. Augustus, member of s law firm in Wesvtem Cem- ads. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Kathleen, who wore s costume of cream silk eoliene,with lace trlmmdaigs o"\\l the groosnerrn-an was Arthur W_t;ht,- Jiensiugtion. The many presents received by the bride included a beautiful fern dish from the First Methodist Choir. '1 he ceremony was performed by Rev. Ez- ra Moore, who is s relative of the bride. After luncheon he/d been served the 'newly-wedded couple pro- ceeded to the station where they left for Kensington, where they will in future reside. The Guardian exten- ds hearty congratulations and bes- pesks for Mr. and Mrs. Bentley years of unalloyed happiness. ‘ Bearlne (from Canadian Bear grease), applied to the roots of the hair, keeps it glossy and prevents its falling out. 50 cents a jar. :lf you want e. tight roofe and one that can be _easily imp; in rgpnir, tn; slst upon using Carpenter-Morton Roofing. This Roofing is made from Long Fibre Wool Felt, treated wit._li, Natural Asphlat. Nothing else is equal to it fs`t durability. Fennell & Chandler carries s large stock of this Roofing and ‘sells it under an abso- lute guarantee of satisfactory results C=========E==E=:2=========== 0lJR P special prices _ 0N' Leaiherhandbags Purses etc., cle., ._ 1 ..l 'l`h_e° ew v all abrics . It has been said that Charlottetown merchants ot a: ~ s nile advertise enough to give people an idea of w ihc I _ are showing, Stanley Bros _ A herein give you a artial list of the newest, finest and 1. 3 ' most fascinating fall fabrics they have ever shown. A _ They are all ready for you now; and if it is impossible for you _to come and see them yourself, cut off, fill in, and mail the slip at the bottom and we will be most pleased to send you samples by return mail. Venetian cloth The some fine, soft, well finished,” all wool French cloth* that gave those that bought it last year perfect satisfaction ` The colors are Cardinal, Taupe, Navy, Brown, Black \ ~ _ 5oi_nch..........H$r.1o per yd. 52inch............$x.2oper yd. Queen’s cloth A splendid hard finish Swiss cloth that is a perfect dust shedder, all wool too, and medium weight, 47 inches wide Black only............$i.r5 Black,Navy and Brown..$r.35 Sedan cloth. Special This cloth is one of unsurpassable finish, weight and quality. We were shown the samples of one of thc Great London Houses and picked this out for ourselves. _ It is made from the finest quality long staple wool . lni i% Roubaix France We have twelve colors on order of which,four have arrived Wisteria, Navy Blue, Bronze, Green, Taupe, 50 in `. . . . . .$.20 Merveleau This cloth is one of the very newest London and Parisian styles. It is medium weight and very much resembles a fine serge. Bronze, Green, Brown, Navy, Black, 54 in.. . . .$135 yrl -soiini - This is one of the old time favorites that was Worn more than twenty years ago. New York has-pronounced it to _“bc one of the f`avnrit_e cloths for this fall. That’s why its here. - ' ' Catawba- (new) Navy Blue, Dark Navy, Black _ond Mlyrtle 54 Syd i , » Tweeds _ - ` ‘just as popular this year as ever they were. New weaves, pattern and colorings have changed them so much that one will hardl recognize them. . Green and,Taupc. Navy and Black, Green and Black, Grey Stripe, Taupe Stripes, Grey Diagonal, - _ Heather Mixtures _ . .. ... . . . . _ . . ...SMS to $2.10 yd. . i - \ STANLEY BROS. - _ ' __ i# PLEASE MAIL ME SAMPLES 0F ~ ~ DRESS GOODS to make s “Cost” “Soil” “Dress” Cross out those not wanted. ` P \ Colors......................from............to............perysrd- ,_ es.. \»e¢»¢»»».»¢¢ns ss»~».¢»~».ssess...assesssesessseessesgggqgg » ~ 1 ' ,,. . , f, __:._: f i f 1 - u 1 1 4 r will continue until all are so`d out. Our stock is an ex- cellent oned boil! in ualit an v ety ilnd ,fit our reduced prices, every article is a real bargain. G F. Hutcheson Oommencfns *tuesday Juno lst. Tse B. S. “Nor-thu uiberlsnd” will leave Ms OomD\DI’s when asm. erowllessesv. sts-in e'eiee|¢ as in Returning will lesvo Picton s.boot4~il_'l p. ru 0. W. WAKIFOBD. jewollsr I Oplcill ` °“‘{i2§'f“’»3 .iff-’ '“" "'”‘ “""‘ ii - :-Anyone wishing is portrait paint- ed_ should write to A. Alex Mclieod, Eldon, Belhstfst once. He is now offering high class paintings to Is- landers wt :lust one half the regular rstss, or one hundred‘d\ollerllferv.se portraits in oil for fifty dollars. ,fifty dollar pastels, sine' 'sire for twenty- ffve dollars. ond some slse in free hand crayon for tm dollars. Those who do not know what they want will learn of something ofrntenet. by writing him et once 'I-ibdrtf. :The fourth snnusi meeting ol the Fish and Home Protection Associs- tlon will be held in the Btipendlary Msgisti~sR.e’s Court room, City Bulld- lnig. on Friday evening, September and other important hnimht M ; Have You Tried nouris- on mush ci-mr S B E E ll (in-stone nouns) ` a thirst satisfying drink. Insist on geting Drake's. - s. . mlresacusnw. cwwwn, sau g Amr ff P. |:.l. ara ne a detect. aveeeinn nr arisen, *°°‘lf‘\l 3:3 r one my.. im ii l _l 4 l ".4 f