v Fault. Dc f.r_r:x§l;¢,-lE'c':¢»-i=¢=:;gt¢m,_l = -- - :i}v=Ef~"Se.3g-'.l'2S°§~‘ Blu: 8.30 ilk' ’i\li_- tithe we |51: 45|: WC 501: we NC A rrl ve » Si,|ii) i\0c illli‘ M. Wu hflc lla' 'ilk' 70:: lik: iu»'; ll( owes axis 50:. (nik |5(' 'sz EFS WHAT FIDWERB ARE FOB. li S. saver been sick? river been sieit rwlrbeeu made for receivlns and Aug _,ay ,,.,,,,, ,,°,,,,,? Eva, ,,,,,,,, ,W ,,, distributing miie uowers you send. ° - Express Companies will carry flowers . h hospital-lonely, in pain, with a _ ie iiiuefeni queer neai-owne in addition to the free-f There is not-liius to dv but PM inn-t in your neon? #ml PN* ¢l\=lIl~`_ Then do you know how the breath, But he sure_ to send them fresh. of a rose, -stealing up to your fscer wm“°d h°"°.'_'°” 3°' W°"°` ma” “°_“ _ 0,. the ,cent og mum or sy,mg“_ orlat sll._ Flowers left over from church I' sm Afrln§ellI'l'|l3 ini of the valley, or carnations, or or home 'decorations are of little or r ui 1‘n/iis pens-rn. fi big. hearty iieouy, has seemed sud- no tigslue. _F-br;sh_ rri_;:;_;;_a_r_;1e__i:___or__;i__i;l‘i_i sis s.in. denly to make the pain ei little ess- NJ 4 420° _X. P ` ier, and to ease 8, litue the eight- Pavers and sent immediately br er ness around your heart? lPl°3°"'t-h8l- i5 We 01113' Way- ven are wen now, lint tiioiisends of The earlier flowers are s0n¢ by other rein are iii. 'rniiix of the ieng this iiniq. S°‘“° °' ‘he “’°°* fres- rows or hospital ents where girls and rent. like lilnee-and svflnsae But d men B,-e\ ing in daisies and buttercups are crowding . boys, women an Y _ .. pam, and away from friends and the fields, and roses_ heeD__comi_l;_;_: - ' e s home, Or some who are ill at home aloult llll Slll!1l11°l'- Whl m0 W -- have no real comfort, no one who can flowers are -H0! B0 fl'_BSl`3_llt 59 W0" °‘ ni- will manage to find flowers for from the Bafden, they hrlllll flllfelll-ll the old vase nr the broken cup on 01 the “Fld” $00 l‘f00dB *Y-Yl‘°l Hwy me mB,,t¢|_ _ cheer more than the rarer ll zssiims. __ There is no service more simple. MB!be e_q,me one _ou th- rlw-l_.Sl1l'¢¢.l?. »- more sweet, more practical than this in your village, is lonely this altar- -_- service of .sending flowers to the noon. orfslclr. o_r_..e4_d. aiiglgglelildillke. I. poor the sick, the lonely, the sad. s cluster i0f_ the roses oil there -in I Many' ol you will find, by sending your slde__yardi_t_ ._ ~ _ _ for information to the nearest big lcity, that arrangements have sl- .. :lsr IZ " lbc A rriva " si_‘1.5 5 “ .'i_ " o ___ .. .=»e EEE -2‘~2':.:l;;.‘= §e§eE§;;;; .. . _ .i »..'i5 oboe Lu: :_i.s 2 ug. Rive-I' -__ : ess ,5.='_~;¢_=r; : _--i_=-..-__,_=_¢_. &`$~§$5E 5.Z7'="$§§ES-` 901* sin- “ HOU lf: 2': ::*.' one "16 lklc 90:: WF Arrivi- on will lie o ine-utioned _ bpecinl Trains will li>.n.\'e ' as follows:-For Murray e Georgetown st 5 i5 m.ior _ 6.30 p. in.. and fort; srlolte- P- Ill. _ ,. 9 issued :it e all stations trains on on iltli and ° back hy . `5f_5<.=. ta 3?? 3_5 z . . lfevialrnt ' AN. Hoey. Miuiwli l" A _ ".\iae's Free Registration Bureau is ~ a decided boon to invalids and nur- ses in touch with esxfh other without cost and ii big saving in mm ann troiililc, Try this Bureau, The Two Macs, l-I9 Great George St_ . _ 7-28Mtf. o Red ° ranged for a`Oanadian Press ‘"l`he‘ Marguerite is without doiibt he highest grade lllc. cigiir on the niarkct. It in made from best quali ty Havana and rliimniatra leaves, skilfully blended and closely wrap- ped. lt is the favorite cigar of ex- perts--tlie onlv one that will satisfy ypu. 101:. each, 3 for 25c. 'luck- ett's lloiiriuet is ii splendid fic. cig- ar. 'Fry them. The Two Macs. 7-28 M tf. .,_.-__._1a.___.__.a_ Rolhesay Collegiate School, Roihes~y, N. B. (Jonducted on the Houiw Hyiitr-in, i- ln _which the boiirding houses ure flulteseuarate from the miii ii build- including -ii excellent gyiniinnium and man ral 'raining depiir'mont~ tlischlng staff hizlil ' liiiiililiml. . Prevurnti ii for l'ni\'l~riiltii\s, R. .- M. O.. or Business. Next term begins Sept. llih Illustrated Calendar and full details _ on Apnlicsiion io __ _ REV. W. R. IIIBBARD, M. A. ,- _ Headmaster, 7-l.‘l!\ltl|stuF2l coco ,Souvenirs Souvenirs 650 . -` .. _ go sooo ooo o in|¢¥.a|;_d eiicli is in charge of two _ inaul.el". ' Situation iinexcellcll-hiiilfllnfzs a ull!-to~fl»itc-and spleiiilidlyuuuipoi-il, _ noon e>o Os A°9°Ull SOME FACTS. ' 1891 The Morning Daily is still issued each morning with the latest locnl and foreign news, including the Canadian Press ann 8 special telcgraphic service. In 1887 The Weekly Guardian was established, but its issue proved too infrequent for read- ers as the Province advanced, and from time to time was changed, first to s. Semi-Weekly, then to s Tri-Weekly, and later to a Rural Daily, so _that for years The Guardian has issued two dailies, as at present-one in the morning as a Morning Daily, and the other in the af- ternoon as a Rural Daily. As the name of the latter was nev- er sufficiently clear as to what it implied and always required much explanation, it was in May last changed to Evening Daily. and continued as sn afternoon paper. For some time past the mau- agement has felt that Prince Edward Island is iustly entitled to a twenty-iour hour telegraph- ic news service, as enjoyed by the other Provinces of Canada, rather 'than the night wire ser- vice only, as iip to June `-30th last supplied by The Mdrnlns Guardian and afterwards print- ed in `The Evening Guardian. Accordingly ii representative vis- `St. John '_ and .ar-_ ° day service, which is eppreclai.= ed by the general public. it is thus to 'l`lie Guard- ian that the people of Prince Edward Island are indebted, ° first for a night Canadian Press service and now for the day Can- adian Prcss and Special Tele- graphic news published since July first and thus euloyad KW its readers. The friends of both The Morn- ing Guardlan and The Evening Guardian are quite ex- * pressive of their appreciation that their favorite paper con- tains the latest dey and night, as well as night and day Can- n Press and Special Tele ° adia - ° graphic and local news, and thus a complete twenty-four hour service. Advertisers are also more than pleased with the rapid increase of fully two thou- sand readers already in The Evening Giiardian's circulation, as well as several hundred for The Morning Daily. -_, The Guardian ever realizes its obligation to furnish its readers with the latest and best news service obtainable, and to give to its advertisers the largest nod most valuable circulation ossihle ing two dnilies, one in the morn- ing and the other in the after- noon, ss it has been doing for years, but since July first its afternoon paper contains its own day’s news in addition to that nf The Morning Guardian, or, in other words, the news of the twenty-four hours immediately before it goes to press. The. Morning Guardian occupies- a' similar position. C 0 0 o l l I 0 O ADVERTISERS. During the hot weather the Evening Guardian is printed each Monday at one p. m., in- _stead of st four, to enable the printers to enjoy A holiday. Q Q I Q Q P C U U - cnUEi,{rY- 'ro.Lon`s'ri»:ns ‘ » ' s'r»._n'rs s'r.x-izvoir, cnsir. o _ --_ U O O In unai-iuim was established. end' ° The judge held the charges over ,- again taken up. ‘ _ POIi1'1‘l(‘AL ADVISER . IS APPOINTED. ° (Canadian Press.) _' PEKIN, Aug. 2-George Ernest ’ Morrison, hiis been appointed the ° Political idviser of Presfdeiit"iiY Chin- ’ ei-is Rcpublio for live yeiirs. Dr. iliorri- ° son is the correspondent in Peking of ’ the London Times. . _-_lm_-1;- ’ T() IlOYAl.LY CELEBRATE ° THE ’I‘llEA'I‘\' UF (ll-ll1’cace ` with Germany, Russia or O t O , loc-.al np Iiciitlons, as they caiinrt ° here is only one way to ciire nesfness. ¢ b ti t' n l re edieii. p . The Guardian in now hut iesu- tio. - u inn 'l‘ube. When this tube- in inflamed you ° ing, and wtienalt is i-ntiri-ly closl-d_. l)»nf- ° n-H is the rosuli., nnu nnleiis the iriflsni- , tl d nie tui.-ein ' will be destroyed io ever: nine csscs owl , often ure caused by (latarr_;\._whicli___is C a mV\fY?wi|l ive One Hundred Dollars lol ’ fl.`h:'<.c§nnot be curid-uf I-lnlifii cstnrili » i_:u"____ ,null-rci culsrn oe 0 ldb il I .752 0 glgike girth! rl*|§fnf'l?Pil`ls for nstlna- :` “Get your drugs ami 'sundries at . The Two Macs. We have everytlilng elyou could possibly want herc iii high a grade drugs and suppliis, have a' qlnrge stock nf thc best goods oilered e on the market. (Ji1i~-sales pcople are leluiil select _si’ock’. » _ _ 1' 'lay bum m¢°»_i¢. ssilln- Gllclsil. ‘ i ""E D 1 ii See _0iir__,;;-=Sp§eldlil - ,,,,,,,,,,_ l 'Line oi Watches _ We nvnlie _ 'new wltlioiitd 'iibt °~»fn»=\»»fllf.- ei nieiielw. have. ever exhibited. Every style Tmemli more me P iii... in e \ ii look be Pick out your favo:'lf:.‘ akin,” & Company Lid. ;~ W. Nl 'lan iii 1 ‘ ir5 Grafton St. - ‘_ i (Canadian Press.) Pl-IILADELPI-11A. Pa., Aug Z- John Hnrcussau, the chef in well known local cafe, was up before the police magistrate today charged with cruelty to a lobster, but the Philo- delphis lawyers could not decide whe- then a lobster can be cruelly treated. until Aug. ilth, when experts will be called to enlighten the magistrate on that point. " The charge was made by the Agent of the Wonien's Society for Preven- tion uf Gruclty to Animals, because lobster on exhibition iii the window of the cafe. According to the lawyer engaged by the chef to defend him, “Splicing/’ of lobsters is a common practice to keep them from snapp- ` in# magistrate at first decided thit the lobster was not an animal and there sters. There was warm argnmeiit and the result was that the magistrate will ask experts to liclp hi-m when case is Great Britain made at Ghent in 1814 was favorably reported on to the Senate today hy Senator Root from (?omn_iittec on Foreign Relations. Accompanying it was a minority report presented by Senator Hitch- ‘cock on behalf of himself. Senators Bacon and Shivley, declar- ded that it is of no more importance to have an official or congregatioii- nl celebrati i of ,onc hundred year.; is to celebrates hundred yenrs of France. Deafness Cannot be Cured 55"3§=’°.' sch the dl!! used portioiiui the f-nr. id that is y cons i u i_n ii ii _ ealness ls caused by un iuf.nrii~_d condi- n of the mucous lining nl thi-i iuustsch have arinblin soiiuil orimperfoct hear mst. on can be tak:-ii out nn _t _ - stored to its no/mai c -iiditiun, hearing nothing but an inflamed f-on tion o ir- uii surfaces. ' n casootfbeainesslcnused b cii-arrh» - -if. .iboifssv B oo. Toi.-lie. 0 °~. l tio... , e are courteous and you min get here lust what you aunt iiithoiit ilclsy I -.200 pam, of German fancy hose \0SS of time or froiible and the 1|uiil» _ , _ worth 35|: going at 18r Brown'ii,‘ lt) Will he lUll'\fl1'-<‘h thc l”»l"'l'l~l .ll'Sl 153 Qncen ,qt_ U 3-3M3l_ Wright. 'l‘r_v o.~r stnre_iier\i'rc. _The Two Macs. 149 Great ricor" -_ - 7-28 M ff. I-__.=°_.'€ =-.__- ==_ ` V large assortment t‘of ii 'iifiiiii nroniniii -_._~_»-A Summer _` Hats fl-25 lo $3 at-$`1`to.......`.... at 5oc. ;;°;1.°°:if “.‘;.°.;‘:“...rz.°; _ H, HBR() WN 'Ihe Young Haifa Msn Entire Line of PANA MAS regularly sold at ._ - $7.50 Others worth from $8.75 to $10 f0i'............. .......$5 95 Four usually' sold at $12 for' I 5155 LINEN HA'l`S,l1igliest grade throughout' and usually sold at 5oc. to 75c. to clear at.'..... .._J9c, SAILOR HATS worth from --$4 DIPS worth f_rom_ 75c_ to -ff ei' , .mi Here s c big line of some seasoiiable snaps to make room for fall goods,- Call. in and . _` - pick out what » vou want--make ‘ -""""'-5-`:»' , _ _ "~<_.: _ i » eurables smart furnishings for incri- to appeal to you “ft lirlugllt ieavily last spring and the unusually cool and wet weather has left a large stock on our-hands wbihh wewant to clear out iinniediniely ‘ To get the best sslir- faction it will pay yon!-0 _ -_T '» 3 »\_ - call inthe early foreiioori' »\ _/ _ Q .,, -f yo ii r selection e early for fbere‘s ' I _ _ ~ _ going to beabig _ _ .' i_\il(1~_ thus get i ahead of ,i _ _ __, __ ._ rush. `_ _ afternoon shoppers. _ I -_ ‘ii -_ I I l_ if H ere’s 'a Collection ‘ __ _ _ __ , ~. _ » 1 _ ¢ _ . - _ s 1 ad e i at' Big Discounts- I . " ?_f_¢5'¢,1Zcet'_1_]\}__v_$a--ps. /_ e 1 -_ 1233:' 1 _ 2on pairs of, fau.y:,lig_se,‘f_1n_ ' ported direct from (`reunauyy§|,\l-l- ~ grades and sizes, regularly sold nt ggc. si piir, going at 186, 2 Good Bafgafnh in pairs for _5§c.` Wash ties, regularly sold at- - Sll1111‘|'l_@T Underwear i5c. going st fliree foi'.......%;¢_ _ Beiter grade wash ties regu r " _A _lnrgeliui:"olf summer tiiiderweiirin athletic h ly Sold' at -250 and '35L‘. 'f0l‘_ i J euits,»long'iileeves_'a.n¢l short drawers. short sleeves . - - - _ - - - - - ~ » - - . - - |56. aiid short drawers and long suits uiiuiilly sold at Coalless su.-'pcnders,onl y three ,- $i_25 tocleeriit..,,.,_,,,.,,_.,_._...,,,,,,75¢ dozen in lot, usually sold' at _'§5c. , to clear at............ .. ._ ' -- Odds and ends in the popular Aerlex Cello- _Swiiiiuiing suits regularly- ' f' lnr,mni:l¢ed nt...‘........"..'.`» .....l3ofl prifged ;1t75<':, to $3.50 clearing $3. $24' ' ' * nt goo. io ' Combinations in Aerlex Cellular, merino and Sman bathing u.|mks___| 3"" lialbri iinat. . ._ . . ........ |30" V 'gg .`..~ .. ..` .'._»`..~’ .. ` _ I _ s K. s ./ H. H. BRQWN, _ ‘ 'round Hughes’ ’Corne~r. 'l_`he_ Young Men’s Man -` ,_ lt" Corrected for r-very Wednesday an<1’t li was no law against cruelty to lon- _ Saturdays issue. ,l _ _,p “bite oats 60 to 61. Straw, per ton $5.50 in $6,501' Eggs per doz 21 to Chicken 9- gf, B I-“mb 14 to is l Potatoes, per luis 40 Butter }-‘clts Hides Cnlfsrins Huy. per ton Black oats Beef Beef. flllinrter) , Raspberries Blueberrii s 10 Cherries 7 U, 10 I3. (.`/urrants l2 to ld H. Currents lil to 12 W. Currents 12 to 12 (looseberries 3 "All straw hats iit 'one-third off, Browu's, The Home di Good Hats. 8-3M3i. ` 22 to 24 _ 9 to l0} _t _ I0) 15 $13 61 to 63i 12 tO 18 10 to 12 ll) “Elec our splendid _line of prepare-j_ tions of uneriuallerl merit for extei" _ miiintlng the common house fly. We ate searched the irnihct' for tlio best great waste of time on the part of he person he Central, and the clerk in _the de- artment tail. on an um-ver floor, cannot-'give Zzlthe necessary information aboutfeith- 12' r advertising or subscriptions, . nor hc advert > tions or news. nor the subscrlptlo .£1- -_¢1__ phoning, the operator at wrongly phoned. The :iews lslng staff about subscrip- When the case was called today the CZHARLOTTETGWN MARKETS- lg l" I-` _ U h t I - t. _ 1 "_ 7 d il it _ I »". - . , sa ii on ai ver is ng or news. ns. er p.m. ii y s useesii tg other words the clerks know and can silk for any phone number except 133, do but their own work in their.own_j Patrons who consult _their `- phone ' departments, and ll it were otherwise books for the numbers they really they would he continually running want will greatly lessen the work of from. one ,department to another, iip the patient Central telephone and stairs and down, mixing work, wear- _‘S-iiiirdisn clerks and thus help make ing themselves out and causing the their lives much brighter and hap- grentest possible confusion. Un and pier. 3-16dff. g-=;_....___-__l_.__.___._i___g _g"'_ _ ' ' ' ;_.. "ri, _ _ - 1'! ' 1-5 ` i ’ Our Guarantee If you piirclirise one box, - three boxes or silt boxes _ of Rexall Blood Tablets and find -- them not so good as we claim them to be we will refund every cent you have paid for them cheerfully, freely and without complaint. _ _ This is our guaranteed ani_'_1°_f- tbe same guarantee is qiT_eredf'- byover 3,ooo retail druggistsifl who handle the prepar:iii_or. -.e _,_ stock includes the famous spiralettc, Flisticon, Wonder Fly Killer, , Tanglefoot, Wilson's Fly-.Pads and all - other popular pruiiaratipns priceil most reasonably. The Two Macs, li-3Mi-Stl. "Wash _ties nt 15c, going at 3 lor 25c_ Better grade worth from 25:2, to 3.5¢ for 15, Brown’s, 158 Qucf-ii' St. _ 8-3M1ll. SUT THIS OUT AND PASTE IT Ui' I It is surprising the large number nl` people in Charlottetown who, when T want to inquire about. their Morning _ Daily Guardian or subscription,_ ask- Centrnl for the News phone No.133_ 132.3, instead of 142; onwhen-they - want to inquire about advertising ask Central for the ' Subscription Phone No' 132-2, or for the News Phone No. 133, instead of 132-3; or when they want. the News or Editor- ial department ask Central for the Subscription Phone Noi 132'-2, or the Advertising Phone No. 132-3, instead ments and their _respective phone numbers are plainly given in the tele-i phcne hook. Some people, instead of looking at the hook, _'even phone one of the above departments to find out - what number to ask for to get an- other department. Al this is a bv using one of ' . Bath Sponges." ii. ~ well as of other Prine . ii waiittlie ‘hzve it;lf yon i sponge we have YW- ‘ we have rl! will onll ii - . ~» that can be offered 'and the present if or for 'the Advertising Phone No. _ i i Blioolli, eblels of 133, although all those depart- . we _ rr-_ ~ - -- " Sufferers from disord od impure, poor, or watery blo of yfiiaraiiteed worili that is Here's a preparalioulhat purifies the blood, strengthens the systeml Her-e’s ai Bloo`d andNerve'l`onic i _.With ai, Strong- 1’ itiuarantee , _ _ endorsed, reconin e -ded and guaranteed by over 300 retail druggists, as well as by the min i- ho make it. _ _ ._'..§i'. Ye i revitalizes the nervous organisiu and makes every fibre and nerve pulsste » with strong, healthful, vlblant life. The name of this renowned remedy is , exall -_ ii fl ' i _ _<_. .- If has W0fk¢<1 -WC-ll' S`plencli