_,____i .,_. @‘ was uns! hill# sD0f \-4dfi1i:vrf| mo U” 5:1* _pn L *"1" Your Water Supply 9 f t -it pays “to buy in this Province. '_' _'C. R. Mdfsdyqn Ksostqgton wg.; ' ac ory ' -i-:.1-toiiuaet, weiniigtoii was iii Summerside yesterday.-S. I -My _ _ C - - Let us send you~our booklet. Tells you nll‘ --- h I M” amnbm' summmide' ‘ ,_ n .left on visit to Toro to.-S. bout the famous Lunt M oss Air Presslire System. -'Uh¢B¢¢l`, MCCBPNXY. Tixrlieb. was in ' A -- n ' gmlning water |,,,1,e),0m@iS not a LUXUR\'_ Summrrside yesterday.-S. -J. H. Ben, siimmsrside, returned it as a n}e;ccssity. llflririiiirc nbout'the Fl;illeri& ~_Dr_ John mms’ Miscoucxe' Wann "`_°im Blwmueld *'05-tad” m°"‘i”€"‘ _lo iison `un_ipiiig .i_igines, pumping Jac s, e c.,S,,m,,,,,,.s,de y,,m.d,,y__S_ __,_ Casolrne Inngnze supplies always on hand. -- -Arthur Allen oi th R l Bs k e oys n of -James Morrison and wife, Boston, Ganad Hummer `d ' - yesterday _-S. C <-s HUME SEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS. ldatw from April to September 1911. We \ J a . . f c I' S Phone 3l9'.l 124 Gt. George St » --- The Grand Trunk Route is h n PPESS Yesterday morning.-S. ' t e m st The Gmnd .,.,_,mk Railway has new l interesting. taking e passenger ed ii circular authoriziuz all Agents through the P°p“la""d centre” nl Can' ln tfnunrla to sell .I-Iouiescckeis' Ex- I ada- "F0055 Chicago and then” vi' `“.n i-or-ion tickets to points in Western U_“l“'-ll 0F Ui!" UUWEEO and the tm” 'l"°rth“'°st yeBt"d“y'_S' (‘nnu',.l'igg:1!i, very light $130 for $l,00. and $l 00 for 754: er-suit P Light clnstic rib very cool and well fitting SL30 for l.00 per suit. .\':ilur_'il wo il, fiuc nnil ilurnhle $2 50 for $1.90 per suit. Outing `slii:ls,ic\'.:isililc collr_r, pluin and fancy $l 60 for l 30 l tiling shirts iloul-lc cuff, reversible collzirull shades $l_50 for l 20 Ollicrs :il :ill prices clown to 75c carli. N<;;li_\,;cc sliirl.~:, this si\iiiinci’_~; ‘pn.ilci'|is, BSC to $l 75 . Snuiuu-r Hose in lilnck lislc, silk, cashmere ut 25 p. c. off. t ,.13 L_£LA RUCE nt 25 p, c. off. mul fancy. Mile in cotton, silk _I ._ . Y» i - - " T. E, Rivers, St. John; F. E. War- miin, Summerville, Mass; Ira B. Mc- everyyvh»»~» 1~n i>n. C °m¢ 0 Bliing ,,Hiiuia,`Hii`iuiix~ I. W. irieieliig. 'rsr- l ._ , f éergke'y$3it.y;JW. UC. Wgodworth, ' an-»¢ Au6iis¢`»iii-_"§i"'_'°" ima" u°x°l',“°' i ` Tait, Master Allen Taft, Shediac; W. . * Street F. Ross, Bolton; Geo. H. Lgidlnng, was n. passenger by the Empress yeslit terday morning en route. to Edmon- t ton.-S. received another carload oi extrnie -Lemuel Gordon of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Montreal, who has beenid yesterday morning on return to Mon-id treal-S. il _ , __ , t -Edward MacKinnon, the Sum- ,merside hockeyist, and Thomas Gor- _.___ IB -Thomas Johnston has comp1etedl0 his new store on Water Street, Sum- merside, and is now placing the fix- side, desire an application from any , to Winnipeg.-S. Heli by l1h0_ Empress yesterday morn- : 1- |1112 on a visit to Toronto, Montreal, -Arthur Fraser, who has been act-il-"§tI‘o1t und other Canndinn und Am.- ing relieving operator at Summer-|0ricn.n cities.-S. _ .'=ii|f' for thc print month, left for. “_ _ “_ ` - ~Snckville yesterday morning.-S. i *°i‘"T1l~ Bigger of thc Canadian I -__ ilionk of Commerce, Suminerside, has -Charles Toombs, (`-liarlottetown lime" l3l'¢1ll9fBl‘1`@d 150 the West and is -Holmun‘s, Suinuierside, have just.Br°W“~ Harry M°K@IlZi€. ROY Crock- henvily galvanized fox wire. Send Ch¢U`10ftet0WIl, all grossed to Pt. du your order today as the stock is go-| Chem? Yesterday ell l`0\l»li@ -t0 the west. ing fast _ 8-25dr6i “S» a visiting his parents at Brudenell lett fmm a Visit to Charlottetown yester- mier who has been in Maine for thedlflontfea-1. M011l1l"€¢1l, who with Mrs. past year came over by the Empress 5_C§V‘ert and three children have been last night.-s. .vlsrtms the iormsfs brother H. w. tures in it. Mr. Johnston has now, “fill b9_ 0119 Of the most interesting one of the best tin shops`°in` the Mori- F°ml’et1ti011S till the m0t0r boat meet ,time Provinces.-S. L" _ll e -R. T. Holman, Limited, Summer- Btflft together find the best one win. person who will tour this Pri;/ince`in "1 -(5. W. P. Gourlle, Summgrgigo, o report at Winnipeg. He left tor' here yesterday* morning.-S. -REX Lea, Jack McKay, Ira J.A ff. Charles Duffy", Charles Trainor, -Miss Audrey Graves and Miss Hil_ red McLeod, Snmmerside, returned 5’-_'1_`h'ey were incorrectly reported B "slung in Summerside the past w ' - o cvys. S. -W. E. Stavert, of the Bank of ., Stavert, Summerside, have left n their way to Europe,-S, -The race for the Holman trophy Summerside, Labor Day. There will no handicaps. All the boats will he race is open to all fishing boats Northumberland Straits.-S, nierside hired a motor boat ond -Mrii. ld. Iluyiielil Williums, whol inet,-S, ,_, _ shunt the bust your ut licr old home __ in h`lun1niersi _ ,` Original rriilwny time table appear- n 1_"I0uday 2'5[,h_' Aug-ubt .at ed in England, hnviug been issuedr by 2 o clock noon llie Coal will ri stoektoii and niiiun ton ruin- , . ie . ‘ g e sold in tue \-egqelv ag shmroutl (lompnny iu October, 1825. - , ._ . ow lies, stranded- at Gnllas = y oiut, P. E. I. ' ° ' i C... ,V llalhousle University /'\llg‘llSlC 1911 FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. y I y"°Cut Out ' Coal The price of the Rural Ddily Guardian and the Montreal Weekly Witness one year each, is $1.25 Address all new or re- newal subscriptions to the Charlottetown Guardian, -Sub-cription Department, , Charlottetown, P. E. I. Guardian AID - [emily laulii null Weekly Star $2.25, The price of The Rural Daily Guardian and The . Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal one year _ each is $2.25. -- *, ,_ ‘l‘hcre’s just as much room for ecouoiuy in buying coal as any other necessity of life. Wliile Inverness Coal has more heat units to the ton than any other coal it costs no more than the common coal. 'l"_h'e ii c ofn litt .judgment or “ll ‘Tse whos" Wir ll" 5311)' PU" ron \l\ -l the coal with _flip Kleilf c=~t anmunt of beat-p1‘0dllCl\‘K q mli-‘ies is the most economical iq buy. lnvewou ls properly n-_reened cos'-every psrlwls °f foreign mower _is extracted, leaving -nolliing but n good, uniform |,ksndsrd‘»t` clearnacreen- 'ed so dl. ' , Buy the' coal that will sive dollars. s-isiiiuf “ _' . _ g, Degrees in Arts, Science and Music. 'i`wn 'years course' in ltinginccring, preliminary to entering N. 15. Technical ’ College, or third gem of other institu- lions. ; tions, Sept (ith, |911. - FACULTY Ol-' LA`W. 1 Session begins on October |7lh, igll. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. ` All medical instruction is now given by the University stuill ~. FACULTY OF DENTISTRY In nmlislion with the Marlimc Dental College. ‘ The university is also working in co ogleration, with the N- S. College of P urmlcy. Ftr Calender and infomation ad “dress Lhc_ Secretary of lhé lfaculiy in question. - 8-itidwfmzw. T E CUP THAT CIIIERS omluon Blend Tea ( Registered ) i ’ ` MACKENZIE BURSARY, VALUE » $200. awarded at cnlrnrlcc examina- -S Farm for Sale ` -AT- ~ Tryon_ I am olierlng for sais niy lM‘I\1. -consisting of 160 acres, 1-20 clenr and the bsiznce covered with a guvtl growth of ard and soft wood. Un tue premises are excellent buildingfi containing dwelling and outbuildingl as well as a farmer's house, all Hi good repair. _ This property ls facing Tryon Riv- er and the fnrm runs to the sllorv- There is _running water on the fnrm. This property is admitted one of the best in this section, and intend- ing purchasers are invited to inslN*\`l t. f JOHN H. LEA. 7-Hfmwdrtl ""”"‘ BOA'l` F02 SALE Our Gasoline Boat 21 foot Kwi- 9 foot beaim, I5 H. P. Ferro lill- gine. 2 toe boats can carry one i-:ir of freight. This gear is almost new. Would take n Small Engine in intl payment. Also three sail bout# suitable for Quahau; and 0.V~`l0" fishing, 2 Dories and a number of good Quahaug fakes. JAMES ENGLAND, 'l Arg ygn duwnud 1 zovpor cont Are you out of lofts 7 M°"°i(>l,'lr§§",' A cnpof Dominion Blend Ten Motu' will put yoii on your feet. Traveller’s Rest. P. li- I- wrue or 'rsispiions for price and "-"" iculal u ‘- . _ i z4dt\ rt' ¢l'fsll our