,Round and Run of Mine. Nut and Vale Nut. Lonergan’s fl - Empresieu.. ....48.75.up. f . ' , f * Lens ‘° ’~‘f.~u`H uni- ‘ ` f la fe ~~ +» ,aria ( :issuers --~ - °' - " ” V _ . 4"9°9 >~ A I ‘U . » ._ < - f 1 V '»~ nnsrolmc " I » " u , ` ` '_ i L l_ . = one ms 'rss cuamprrsrows GUARDIAN - _ _ _ » . °l,-~ '. - -_ - ’ ‘A ll . _ . I I »,, - rr . . 4 _ ef- ' ~<.-... -re _-. , V. _ ... _ _.V . . - ..~ ’»f . _ '-. I. '-' i»f-»»,. . V- - - ‘ _v,,. . ._ H _ _ » . _,__ `__, _ _ _ _ ,¢_ _ _, _ ` _ _ _,gl _ .,_~ ,,_,;_,___,,,- , ._ _ _ _ _ _ 1.4, i .. ,. _ f ,_ ,, __ _ ig __ ._ _ _:_+ _ ,,_._.,.__ _ ,_ 'V _ p _ , _ _ 5 ._ ,a _ | ._ _ va E '.3 _,l*V;, 2 __ IA _“Iv - . y}__‘. < , » 1 .p any ;; ,»,__`A_:l I i‘ x. ..{. .~ '»{_ v,:-_\_¢:;,_-_ ff v`__\"m{,‘i-'§.`_._v'}'_v_i; .~ - ' \ _ . . r , » . ~ , x is .A if V|-'-- E- lll8l:d;n2lsdgfit.£iw¢lr;§f¢,¢ -THE QUEENS GUARDIAN _ I I' I “W I AMN I M fi' . l We “e 5h°Wi”§ this season a handsome line of 'f¢"*c\ Souvenir Jewelry \ Brooches run from aoc up. , W. W. WELLNE R, Jeweler. k of Montreal ' Qmprising' Belt P' B ' . J afsortednovelties. ms' moches' Hat Pms' Spqons and Head Ofiica in New Prow »Mrs. Little, Halifax, is the guest of Mrs. G. J. -Lane, Cit`y. from a visit to his home in New Glaf sgow. A capable house maid ls wanted to fill n good position. Look up Clas- sified Column. V __ Ylqext door to B micron It-the “awkwlfrd Kgs?" '_ 'T '.9 bm m'k° P"°uY E005 Photographs o them. and you know youu like in bg” the pictures to send away and some nj hpep for yourself toe. ` Bi-ing ins cllildfen in .ma ls. us show yon what we can do. .l3!l!!.'§__.§.!"“i“ HUGHES’ Strawberry Compound , _ -FOR- I Dllffllj-tel, Dysentery, Cramps and all forms bf sumrne_r complaint. A Safe, reliable and Effective Re mrdy suitable for young and old Price 23c cso;"l-5. llwag-lc urs. Clllll . Arriving Daily cargos of` Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness Albion Nut,I Intercolonial -ALSO- ' Blacksmith Coal. itiinns 8 Go. 1odi'tts Iyr i I its good and its clean-baked 'in asanltaljy oven and wrap- ped in dust and moisture proof paper as soon as baked. Avoid the tortures of a ho: kitchen by sending your order today. 50e Footwear _ See our 'win- dow for girls' boots and shoes, old styles but good leather, sizes I1, 12, 13, I, 2, 2 I-2, 3, 3 I-2, 4 You choice of any pair in the win- dow. 50c Alley ®. Co Charlottetown, P. E. I , ` .___ The body of the late Mrs. Gollan _(nec Miss Maud Gregory, City) who The highest temperature recorded yesterday was seventy six degrees _above zero. At nine p. m. the [mercury stood at sixty above. I Mrs. Esdale, Benj. and Mrs. Rog- ers and Miss Rosa, Matron of the P. E. I. Hospital made the round trip by the Northumberland' yester- day. ing to her home in Victoria, B. O. city. ` died in New Glasgow recently was brought over on the Northumberland last night. It was accompanied' by the deceascd's hus__and, a brother Chester Gregory, a sister, Mrs. Jam- es Haines, Jr. and Mr. Haines. ol ' `A. Bulman, has return-.11 to Sydney Mrs. Charles Bovyer, (nee Miss Alice Poole) returns tomorrow morn- from n visit to her parents in this to the city last night by the express. Gsrvy, Ind., is in the City. The steamer Harland goes to Or- onto, re-turned home Saturday night. In another column of this issue ap- pcars an account of the second Farm Laborers' Excursion which all should read. Leo Bradley who has been stud- ing at the Oblate Seminary, Tewke- lury Mass., is visiting Maurice Blake in this City. ed in port last night at eight-thirty nod the mail train reached the city ab nine thirty. this city leave* tomorrow morning for a two months trip to High Rive;-_ Alberta and the coast. W. E. Dennison, Moncton represent- ng the Shuttleworth Medicine Com- I Charles B. Hamm, City, who has pany, Toronto, arrived in the city lbecn confined to his room, for the last night. He is registered at the past twelve days with an attack of Revere. _ pluerisy, was able to be removed by -2 W,righ't's Ambulance' last week to his The S. S. Trinidad arrived in port jllome in Bunbury. Mr. Hamm: is in yesterday afternoon at four and sail- ‘the employ of Lowe Bros., Cityj and ed at eight lor Montreal with a good n son of William I-Thmmi, Bunbury. Advertisers are requested to have _their "changes" in for the Morning iDally and The Rural Daily not later Ithan 10 a. m. on both Fridsiy and 'Saturday of each week, as part of the big Saturday paper has to be printed ‘on Friday and Guardian ad letters Iasvs a nan nouasy anon saturday. .The news and editorial depalrirmente, |open at 9 a. rn. on Saturday. I The meeting of the High Court of Foresters which is being held in the [City opens in Castle Hall tomorrow at 11 a. m. At half past two stea- fmer Harland will take Foresters and friends for a trip up east and_ west 'Rivers, returning wt 5.30 when she will make her regular trip to Crap- aud. A special train comes from Summerside about 10 a. mi. R. C. Williams, manager ' of the Bank of Nova Scotia has gone to Boston to talke the place'of the miam- wgcr of the branch t@re during his vacation. Mr. Williams spent two years in the Boston branch' ass ac- countant before coming to Sackville three years ago. He is a l~-robber of A. E. Williams manager of the Bank of New Brunswick, of Moncton and 511230 Bhd B- VGYY large passenger s __ The marriage of Miss Fannie Mc- Léod, City, to Edgar F. A~llan, Spokr ane, took place in that city on Tues, ' day, August 10th. The bride is a sis- Jas. R. Wood, Sta. John N. B. well 9. Pickford and Black's employ, is a. guest with his uife and family of S. C. and) Mrs. Nash, Kent Street. Miss Elsie Nicholson and friend, Miss Dorothy Dougherty, New Haven,, who have been on n visit to the for- mer's parents, Donald and Mrs. Nich-i olson, Oity, have returned' to resume their duirles in a State Hospitall there. - Ro,~b,ertson and Mrs. McGa.ulay, who are spending the summer all Prince Ed- wnrd Island,last week celebrated their golden wedding and received a num- ber of handsome gifts, including a gold loving cup from their eldest son, T. B. McCauley.-M'ontrea.l Star. Do not send communications to ln- divldual members of staf’l.Everything should he addressed The Charlotte- Advertlsfng, S bsoription, ltorlal or "News’ wcll today at three o‘clock, returningl about 8 o'elock. Fare 25 cents. i ' V Miss Gertrude Higgins, City, who] has spent the past two years in Tor- The Northlirnlberland arriv » I Misses Maude and Irene Horne, of ` ter or s. A. Mound omnls clay. | known her when in ' I ‘ l l se Rlock-Charlottetown. ' ¢ ‘Meet Me At The Alviavs Busy ctore _ Neil McQuarrie, Sumrnerslde, cam: Fashionable I Fabrics I . For i Fanciful I Feminality You know there is a style, distinction and individuality about the dress fabrics handled by _ Messrs Stanley Bros tllatis entirely absent from ~ those displayed elsewhere. ` This year having been very careful in select- ing the materials, patterns and colors for this fall stock, they feel assured that their showing will be most favorably received. Two Advance Shipments One of French Venetians, Batistes Plaids and Satin cloths. The other the very finest Canadian Broadcloth Tweeds. ln all the newest tolorings _let 'l`assel,s Jet Buttons, Silk Tassels, Silk Soutaches, (l\ew Coloringsl The Very Newest Trimmings James Walker, Inspector of steel ‘ ’ rails in the U. S. Steel Works at’ 'i \‘i 5 -¢ r ]et Trirnnliugs, (Narrow) \ bllk Appliques 1 1 \- I ._ formerly of Charlottetown. ‘town Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E, ‘ ` ` :__ A 1 1 V f th B amd o!i§i]."bai*ld on the left hand corner at - s cca mee n o e 0 ,n , ~ f Schodl Trustees vgas held yesterday " e 0 _oi*thi;enve\0p'e Bl'z'o“‘1‘-dgléf f' ~ e morning. The resignation of Joseph ," ' according' to the I j* P. Monaghan, Vice-Principal of Queen g0nf_gn¢g_ | | 5 U ' Square School, and Halrry _...__ Smith, of the teaching staff of West The Charlottetown Business C01- _ #_ ____ _____ __ __________ ___ _______ ‘ ' _ Ku" st". ‘_ Kent school, were accepted. The lego Stands on its own uwntm ,md "All white cottons 20 per cent od - former vnenney was filled oy the np- megs no Omer means of getting par "All sorts of line whitewear for at the August clean up sale pnceieg limited to diseases pgintmene U( P. G, Bradley, or tronagg If, |._,,,,,,s no other inst1tu_Vwomen discounted 20 per cent-come Moore & McLeod. 8-21dr-ii.. of Eye. Eu; Nose Throat cardigan, nn experienced teacher. It' tion; it attends Purely to its 0wn.1n and look ever the greatest white- - and Skin. > was decided not to till the _position business of cduwtin ‘wear bargain chance that will be of- "Saturday eommen th A ' uht glasses » OFFICE HOU n8 ' B to I A. m. Leu-8.81 p la Evenings by ennointmnnti dtww pigoaaluaoulonabmlhlbb |24 Gt. George Si. Phone 294,` L 2 ritte ___ 3.. _-'11 Ask for our crown Ginger Ale Pure _ Sparkling Delighliul the nearest approach to the feaulne Belfast Ginger Ale yer A ttroduced. The best dealers sell it and I you' must be about right to gd: it. u No young man or woman makes a mistake in taking a course under his tuition. \ the many other non-alcohclic beverages put up by us. gc. ll. sluuous _ ‘ _ Ch’ town. be decided upon later The Charlottetown Business Col lege was established in 1873 During that long period hundreds of stndents have been prepared for commercial work, and it is dovlhtflll zenshlp, and suceeds beyond misss- ure in getting' them emiploylment. F* J Cheeseworth, Toronto - esen S W women for honorable and useful gti- fel;/iicI;‘;‘:i'!°r many 8' Say Mom? clean up ialelzgff °“f “ds lcéigfggif Q _ 8-21dr4i_Moor;e_i§:_ , ces e ug Er" ruled md 'Med °f , in west Kent at pr t. 'rin in g y°“"g me" “MI . ous Cow Brand Sodll, is ln this city. Mr. Cheese-, worth will be welcomed by the snail boy generally, his distribution of _ Lil _ _ , ` s. Miller received the Prlnclpnlsnlp presenting Chmh & Dwight, ff, in 1880, which position he Still h01ds. mgllirs of the fam l lll . . 9| - . I HDli:N9'l;IlB'l‘ A F. if there is an institution in Canada caips being a looked for annual event fresh and gopdo fecelved every day from Roper 5 om” °““' °” that can show sl greater precentuge Mr. Checseworth is accompanied by ¢€l€l)l'3t¢d D3ll‘yF3f1ll. N(ll)lvVl’r l5'li.l’)kVlPB”lii¢B%K of successful students. Principal Mil- his wife this ‘trip. , We are the onl éo le handlin this brand °h“l°W°'»°"”- P' E' I ler holds an enviable record, not only --_ y P P g ' _“dnl as a. successful teacher and mana .e The body of Joseph Knight' who and have Some- sion and never fails to use his hgh, standing to advance the interests of his stuldents while attending' the Col- We have in The -0tll€I' _IS _ Conditions may be obtained at of- the h0t weather ll fo R s ll d, s .'r _ Crystal Sugar which we offer A‘;°g,‘,’st 8_16mf“° "°° °°y '°“‘ at ) Eggs in unlimited quantity. Butter- We can handle hundreds of pounds every week if put 'Jp in pound blocl-s also considerable in tubs. Potatoes, iurnips, beets. carrots, parsnips. oats, hay and straw in fact anything and everything in the line of farm products. _ I What we sell A complete line of choice groeeriel,fruit and confectionary ilour,l|ran, shorts, eraelied corn and cornmeal and several other lines used by farmers. _ Qin' molto To pay good prices for what we buy and io sell our goods as low as competitors. Call and see us F. J. Holman ®.sC0. 8- 19-ritts3irtlls2i ' \ » lv ,, . a 1 _ _ ~i . ` . _ ~` \ _\3`~n "Men‘s sllmmer underwear twenty- live per cent oil, here is another chance to mid a few g8¥’1n°“¢H tl-`~ , your summer outfit, at ai saving price. All the summer underwear .ls price cut to clear out at once. Tw- enty-live per ext off ghplullde dmake b 'n sy. oore c o . uyl g ea 8-21dr4i. "White cotton twenty per cent oil a special clean UD “le bifgllln- Choose from the best stock ol plain white cottons in P. E. I. Thousands of yards in stock, all weights and wlllths, all styles of finish. Twenty per cent discount. Moore & McLeod. 8-21:dr4l- "25 per cent oil all towels and towellings at thc August clean up sale. Moore & McLeod. 8-21dr4i. .., l.ABOR DAY AT VlC'l`0RlA PARK Pregramnlc of events to be held at Victoria Park on Labor Day. oth. under the management cf t e United Brotherhood of l ongshore- ll1(l1C_ Grand Parade to the Park, headed by Worihs' Band. EVENTS -loo Yards Dash, Union Men. -Pole Vault, Open. -loo Yards Dash, Open. -2:0 Yards Dash. Union, -Pulling Shot, Open. -Quarter Mile -Run. Union, -zzo Yards Dash, Open. ~ Sack Race, Union. 9,-'Quarter Mile Run Opcll. lo,-Motor Boat Rare, Open rr,-Three Legged Rare, Union, iz,-Double Scull Boat Race Open lg. -Yacht Race, open to yachts under zo feet keel. i4,-Running Broad Jump, Open. 15.-Tug of War, Open lt.,-Potato Race. Union i7.-Five Mile Race, Open 18.-mo Yards Dash, school boys under i6 yeals i9.--75 Yards Dash (handicap) girls attending city rchoo's. zo,-' -lo Yards Dash, Union men ovr 50 years al,--75 Yarns Dash, school boys under ‘l 2 oar ?°¥'.°"E":“‘:‘ ."1" 3. 22-Climbing Greasy Pole, Open. I 23 -Hs.lf¢MiIc Run, Open, 14 Obstacle Race, Open. 25-One Mile Blcylbi OPML ,'. 26-Swimming Obstacle Contest. - _.__ Open. 27-Frog Race, Union. V 28--Tn Race bo Yards, Open. " Entries for the events :will be reeelvp until Saellidsy, Sept. 4 at iz o‘clc¢ - noon. Enines for each event free. ' No admission fee to the Eronndl, Mild ille publlcls eordiall invite to attend. By order of Committee. - JOHN MCKENNA. Chairmen I DANIEL COUGl{LlN, - .umf €el‘|'eir\ry 4 l \ . - . ~ ~¢' \ .~ -muslim* i