“' Pasteurlzed Milk_ ` ..-' .». ._. ,__, ’ __ _ -»»_'......L-...~v. _. _..,_,__._,_. ~(§g¢~~»:..,...,,_.__ _' _ ___ '=v i .' "" ' Y » _ _'run c mWn'.'0oaanrrN f f _I '~...r»n§s saves €lD8Sf ' ' _ _'urs city yutsraay. Till* 0lil¢Sl ltwclry Store, in thc Province ,i....~__.........,,........_........... .... _ ` _5f_5f¢lQ-`|C_>1Jl.lIl:,aYe_d.I§_.8§.B__ _ 4 ' _‘ _0.ueL=i|rsnf,Brya.iu siren. p We Hfe ahowinsz li . very' Iar§e` line o “Fraser gwgqasll lgllilm I. 17.*!!-. ___,__ ~ = _;. _... _,_ ton. - .. ‘it "i 'iris' . _ , souvE_\im,... s , . .».‘:.o:.... _ ' _“F ' ' Brooches "Belt _ "H t" pfn‘if.“` 'f ' ." ' ‘ uronouini, Inner Lora” _ _ ,and other nov'e1ties,inl_l:\’velf;_ _'jfs '.1 ` 'p gl-i'v)¢:{§\srl”.oooton,ir viriiiagrrienarin this A thmuiailu will tlnd\our`line wall worth looking " 'nlvmng purest, or oir;i.gi§_.i-i~iv»a __ ` ~ 1,, _ ‘ - ._ "f .. __ _t._ _u asteveulugan stheiruest '\ WV. NX-_ _ . °‘- - r‘_ il 1 I5". cCroad . " ‘ Ho Ns: .as E E 'ELI'N¥““ _ _'°"°_’§' “"1 .ff‘°*‘°"i’ :mb-,siait rri.r>ne.~r>.i... aims MVA ;|'iave _You Seen Them The Very Latest i Pearltinted back ground IE’.I'I O 'I' O S' Elegant, effective, artistic. 1. " ' " ' ' ‘rrirlltowa Road, N. B. Womcn’s ` _ oi-zo. ii. cooii. $2.50 The lilidln ‘Whore Baby lu Always W¢]¢my,°_ 3 RLKA _ ,_ |l0_r|\ Fly 01| The only preparation otl the kind tllltnaestood the test. We have been °¢A_ll,!_\8 "E\\f¢ko’_’,_fop: son_§< years and “IVE vat ip bee§‘»ii_,a siuple' cage yvher e ,it 1_1", _ _TSS to give. mils actibn. Flies , n_ev_g;,_§o_ er ,cattle _that .arvsulfsen |praye__ ,with “ltpreka.” g . \ gallon tins; Geo. E. Iiuighes, _ a1>o'rHEcAsrEs'uaLL. ‘ otrce Parties wanting 0 Cream ' or milk delivered to any par ' ‘ ot' the city can telephone 144 A & Cream Supplv 65dwtf_ _ \. f Preserving V Sugars i -'Z Do not risk cheap sugats an ` - your preserves. We keep it \ but do not recommend it. . We have in stock RED PATHS EXTRA GRANULA- _. ‘ TED ISUGAR put up st the ' reiinery in so and rod lb bags, _ which we are selling at 50 per r lb. Take no risk, get the best ,. RED PATHS EXTRA. ' GRANULATED, ,branded on every package. . M e K en n a’.s Phone 126 - - Both Stores. w8"“' ~.< Slartrighte “ Slioc i for the little one is the shoe you have been looking for and could not get' It's` _the tinest shoe in America lor children. -Iristlie bility' shoe. size 2 to 6‘in ‘tau or blacke flluchorcut, burtoned' or ~ liced. No nails or tacks to hurt baby ’s feet Price `9oc and $1.00 a pair. Try a pair l\.'~‘”E`. _ -an-_-v Special Sale Oi Ladies’ ' . I , _ -Tan Oxfords ' Seeonr window this week for ladies’ tan Oxfords. . This is a real bargain We oder 60 pairs up to ' I $2.50 ` Yourellbiee this week _ _r~$\_-so Sunnyside' l . , , 5;; ;_. 4. Sprague 6: C0. »_t.......r m»y_n»~= _ I Patent Lcailicr . Slioos Every woman en- jOys good' looking shoes and desires to be in fashion--but we don't all want to pay $400 or $5.o> for 9. pair of patent leather low shots, I Madam we_ ask that you take a look at our new $9.50 shoes-~ wevdoubyt if 'yon can tell them from a $4.00 quality---We have sold this line before and can _ recommend the wearing qualities. Special cash price $2 50. ,.,.,..._, `__, . "A_`llleyi@ Co. See fil¢m l1llh¢ WiUd7W of the l~r|de‘s parents, Campbellton, by ¢ _ l._'= the King Edward Hotel, July Bl by` Eev D,_MoLeun, Edmund M1\v:Dougbll, Ninn Milo Creek,und Mrs. Mary MasDou|;a'll, ' We bought a lot of West India Raw Rice Point. _ £§¥,"(“§:°2::d°)*§$,f“‘;f§ 2"’ woon~cAr.i..iirAN-at ina Baptist 055,122 3 '£6 Io; rue of UW Pnrsnringe, Charlottetown, August 3, by J I-2 cents per pound in luis of:-_[pounds and - upwards. ' ‘ °' We have also a quantity od very nice Ml"- brlght crystal sugar which we offer at -l---_---»-i- the rate of 26 pounds for $l.00 Call early and secure your supplies ADAM5_At B|,,°m“,,|d S|_,,L|,,,,' July f°f Pfcvffvinl' 28, Mrs. Malcolm Adams,aged 45 years. RAMSAY-At Tlgnish, August 2, 0 Frederick Ramsay, son of the law James Ramsay, aged 21 years. Is ' " i A Good Lilteneas lstheold-faaliiondd nemo for a good portrait. . _ 0ur Porirakrts h “ d i "-i ki fl t.h|b`i"y'oilrr?°ohildrbl"|9li"‘?s*lilldro‘ii wriil treasure in the Years to come. Tho sl) imnm onsltowin our window wilfeonvirico you l J. A. .S. BAYER. Phnlwgrapher __ Charlottetown 'IIICSSRKC iroin MATS- f Itild as ~ 5 _oii0WS:` SEliD~llS UP SOME FAMUUS SOAP. & l \ ` I ..._ w. stasis Pima u.saaaynn¢. P- _ _.lr- I ..2.f“°*°‘.‘;';..‘:‘:.‘;l°°r.:"i.i:r;~1123.13‘i::.*.‘l:i':',;i..i"‘.;=r‘.z:“ :°ir“.'ii: ’. *Qui* 'si _ ' - ' A it 1. _ i __ l Walter Bimpson,0avendi»h, was in i.ias.i,n visiting Miss Annie .Bianop, Ma ~W.' Nelson of Stanley Bros., accom- panied'by his wIfe,»left yesterday s!tsr~ - noqn fora holiday trip io China Point. Mr. 'and Mrs Tait, Shediac, N. B., and Mr and llra Chase, Annapolis N. S., are sponding a few weeks lu this Province. Nw. Hr. Heath uud hii wife of Boston are vlvltinqu this Province They purpose npendlnz a ew days in Charlottetown ` before yeturnlng, _ v . Yesterday the police oilicsrs raided the premises of Annleiloyieuud Ann Gormley, King Street-. for intoxicating liquors but tallei t k r o ina e a iind, The 'Sacrament of the Lord'a Supper will be dispensed (D. V.) at Churchill on Sabbath, the __oighteenth i_Vnst.Preoai-story services on 'l.'ir'ur-sdisy and Saturday at ai.\ p. fn. _j Telephone _-"subscribers will please ohangevthelr Directory books as follows- Gunidlan Publishing Co. 132--2 Subscrip- tion ” `Department.;' V I32-3| Advertising Department. Al W. and Mrs. Ervin who have been izueilts of Mrs. Er\'in’s father, Alexander Maodondld, leave this morning on return - to Arlinaton, Mass. Advertisers are asked _to have ‘changes in notlater than ten u. m. sash Saturday for the Morniniz Daily and Rural Daily, ss Guardian employees have n halt holidayifeaoh' Saturday. The business, and news departments are open as on other days. Busipellll men should remember that lhr-y cnnrroach thc country every day in -hs week_0x0ept Sundays and statutory - holidays by advertising In The Guardian a Rural Daily wlth_ a guaranteed average 1-irenlntion for 1907 oi' at least foi. thousand per issue. Thn mi-.mixers of the League of the Crom- Base Ball Club are requested to meet in practice a_t»Viotorla Park this evening ut 7 ' ohslock sharp as the gains between Sum- merside and the League will coiiie oil on Tilhurddny. Tho Club have also received ri challenge from the Georgetown boys and the teams will be picked torilght. _ _somv MolNNlS-lntliiaCity, August il, to Angus and Mrs; Mclniiis, ir son. ” MAHAR-At Mniiliivue, thc 17l.h July, 1007, to Willlnui and Mrs, Mahnr. a iinugliter. _ MARRIED. I BEERS-BROWN.-On the llth June, lil-17, nt Southhrldgr. Mass.,2U. S. A., Miss Alice G. Beers (formerly of Montague, P. E. l.l to Conductor George Browne. PALMER-COUGHLIN-At the home lb-v. W. A. McKay, Nelson Palmer, Lot ll, to Mary Coughiin. MaoDOUGALL - MacDOUGALL - At Rev. S. ll. Cornwall, assisted by Rev. J. G. Ilslyen, John T. Wood, Dundas, lo Mrs Gutherino M Uallahan,Uamba-ldg ` DIED. _ I ;__1-i"'__` > TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOT TETOWN. Enter: rl, Au;rf|at 6-Kohinoor.‘CahIll, Port Hastings; Lissis Oatherlrg; Lawson, Bonaventure; S1069 U'\¥|°» YIM Gill” I B ' ' alifax. Ellis, Boston; _0. P.- §?aue,St. Charles' ds Oaplln; Cyr- ne,_LsBlaun, Charles de Oeplim Cleared, Aug. 5-Brilliant. Ruhisy,PI`oi»on. 6-Kohinoor, Cahill, Port Hastings; B.. S. Halllax, Ellil, Boatan; JQUI), Lillie," Chatham. _ V , i _______________._._ 1 Our Soda Water trade is ever on the increase-Why! Because we have the finest fountain in the province-use only purest fruit flavors. and the but cream pi-oenrabls. Ourieaorsamsodaa are the bn-i.inv_ir¢ city( 'ri-y as when thirsty- = ilioad- Oiilces In New Prowss BIock-Charlotioiown- ~J_-‘. -'_ . -_ l Y- rl ‘ spending ii. month at Print Prim, the' II I' A. wi one or me Mar-ins nr- pertmeat, Ottawa. leaves thu morning on return- , 'nie mfan train arrival ian night si. aao , R. N, I_larper, jeweler of Calgary, and _his wits, pre' spending o short holiday. in thlsPro`vln0e._ __ _ _ I-~una-_emma wrt-soar chlristisiown, lofi. yesterday morning. for Boston where alle ‘purposes taking s ,position na st.euographer;\ 1 j' In the list. ut matrlouiants into Prince .ol Wales College. published in The Guan diau yesterday morning, the name of Norman Inwther, Kensington, with 440 marks, was. inadvertently omitted. The following were among the passeuir. ers leaving from Hunter River yesterday morning, on return to the United States, having spent the past few weeks amonu friends on the Island; Mrs. P. Anf’rsw~ to Concord. N. H.; Fred Beaton, Bralnrrer Mass., Henry Wolhrads, Boston Maas. - Atthe residenoeot S. C. and Mis. Nash, Monday evening, Zion church choir met to hay farewell and present an address _and purse ot gold to Miss Mary Campbell, eoutraltn In the choir. The retiring organist, Miss Mel-iaac, was also remembered with a suitable token of regard. The address and gifts were presented by W. T. lziugqan, clerk ofthe session. Avery pleasant ovenlnxr was spent in solos, recitations and instrumental music. I EDITORS MAII.‘n ~ . 1 . » THEEBEAUTIES %EW»GLASGOW Darin Sur.-Having been a visitor to this Island for the pasttwo months, and ruuardianl have noticed a. number of letters from different writers tellinn about the beauties of the island but fail- ed to say one word about the most beauti- ful part. ,f ', Having travelled from Charlottetown t » theextrems end of the Island west, I tailed to see one pines to equal New Gia.-gow and surrounding-=. On arriving a Hunter River you prrrci-ed by tho Hunter ltlvsr- road to Itustloo. On-staking tlils drive will see many Ii-.nutifui farnil both io right anf’\-lofi. One of the mnpt beautiful scenes is on nun nirout the Old-__Prot:'or estate now owned hvJolrn Murphy, for-inn-ly of Stanley Bridge. Of this scene a number of souvenir poqtsloardr have been printed. One wishing for scensry should visit. here.Rlain|r in the morning one of the iirstthings to attract your attention i-. theClyila River, better known as tho Glasgow,Rlver, with its curves and bands as farris tholys can ses uliurinq one to Rustlco with its pleasant benches and ifahiuglndustriss. ~ You may proceed through Cavendish and Hope River to Stanley Bridgn, which is one ot the most attractive villages in that vicinity with its numerous churches and _sturasf also 'tho largest and most prcspsrsns cheese factory on the Isl-ind. The writer has been rr resident of the United States and having travelled from Maine to the Paclflo Coast considers Prince Edward island see and to none in its beaut es and hospitality. It is the opinion of the writer that it the Ameri- can people could know the many attract- lonnit holds they would spend their AN Olisicnvnn. the months of July and August the fare ‘$l.50 including ten. 7-llldtl Alllllil. The Correct Adjust Iilelli of glasses is ri ninttsr of ronslilor- nblol rportrniuu 'lhn liulioilulrtlulfcot of one's gllissos may be lmuuly iulllitled by lil-tl ilngnionntn. Wo may particiilur attuiilioii to tim rorront ilttlnlr oi' vi-mints. so ihnt tho full boiiolit of tho luribos will be obtniiiofl. Wo sixrdply tho lenses nf iuinil nhnpo u sim M will bo most bocomlnlr in ouch individual azure. This is possible because we grind our own lenses and make thorn any desired shane. Our methoqls of examination rfivo be-tresnlts. ryan. _ __G.l°`.|luiche`son`. - ~ -~ Jinwrmint .mn orriorns ilH.lI.Il.JIIHllSllIl. Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. itar. Now, Throat and Skin. _ Eyes mated anfilfitiedlior glasses. OFFICE HOUR! --- ' Dilolllt m. l. "\-1.-Wilm- Eveniiign by annmntmei L dtww being a regular render of your paper This Meet rno at the .AJvva.y»_Bu.ly Store STANLEY BROS. 1 GREAT ~ AUGUST SALE! Tremendous Reductions on the Following Lines: » All lfaucy dress muslins, dimities and organdies- one ' third oif. 4 80 muslim now 60, 160 muslins now 120, ‘ A250 muslims now 170. -` 120 musiins now 80 200 muslims now 130 A11 muslims from 300 Eto 380 -now 190. 35°piif»00s dross goods---one ` third ull. _.All white fiincyniirslius--one quaI_'i.i_-r' ull. Summer wash suits and skirts at 750 on the dollar, Ladies’ wrappers and hon.~o dr0sses$1_I0 now 900, $1.25 now $1.00, $2.50 now $1.20, ' I _ Childr0n’s hoods in silk and muslim at 070 on the dollar. Ladies’ and 0hildren’s linen Il`.§`.`i".Zi....'lif.'I..L'f{ZZ"iT§.f§”fJIiF_'°‘ '° and dlwk hats 400 HOW 250. 750 ~ now 490. t Ou Wednesdays and Saturdays during . __ 0Plotou and return same day will he hose 160 pair now 2 for 250, more hose 350 pair now 250 pair. ' _ _A \\_~ ‘Iwi/. Basket lot ladies’ dressing' $1.10 n_0w500, now /50, $2.50 About Lace Curtains Special in ladies’ black cash- Q ‘wil/£1/, jackets and kimonas 850 and ` ,_ and $2.75 no»w$i.5o. 4' __ E /1’/IN Our lace curtain department ` is Well known thrnugdioirt both city and country. In order to make a. clean swoop, wo offer you about 60 p-tire ranging in ‘ price troin $1.10 to $7.00 per pair, at 750 'dit the dollar, he-a - ‘ Special in shirt waisti. white _________ I and colored bought to sell tor 500 while they last 300 each, ’ cooiuiiooiioiii 1° I if ` 1 _ _ ' ' \ THUUBLESIIME DUE I Alhigh-class comedy picture full ot' mernment. The Street oi New York ' Grand panorarnaoi the( grea‘est city lu A_m_.¢riee showin; broadway. the old Bowery, views o Brooklyn, Central Park, lud points of interest; in and about the great. city. The Czar and His Troops Field Day in the Russian Arm‘y.Grand .iisplay ot the entire forces of I e Rue- slan army being inspected by the Czar before their departure for Korea. The Mouyik’s Love, a beau- tiful Colored Picture. l. Austin Trainer will sing the beau- fill illustrated song. “A Plain Little ller Man." ([1 2. W. II. liIHllill& Eli. The Low Price Store We Give 350 per. lb. in X change lor, Wool lNilUIli ,0ilMPETIllUil Hundreds and Hundreds of Dollars Given Away Absolu‘ely Free by W. C. TURNER & C0 On the following conditions: l Write one reason why W C Turnu &; (fo ii tho host plnco to i rude. 2 There must not be more tlinn Fifty Lott/sri used in tho rcaron lllion. li Evvh lutterof tho slpliuhct is iiiriiibor-vii from lto Lili r'oHi>os0f~llii;: corn-eiitlvnly thu loilurs of the rrlp ullei. from A to Z. 4 Thu nrlze will bn'l`uii por cunt of lliu rrinoniii of alltlio llllba that iiiny bn gni.\ie|'i>d ioizuthor by unv prrsoii or i:`ovInt- ronm- .swiiiriz hoods bnuglil fmni ns he wcon .Inu lst und llci-t-nibor :\l»t., in any nun your. 'l`hu winner ~lnrll irc tim person or Boch-ily sniiiliiiig in Liu- rulmrrn flint cnlitulliv iho letters, tho win! uf which ruzgroiriiw rliu liigliost stun. tl Competition to close l)0n8lst in each your ut I2 o`0'ock noon. 7 lionis of goods liouglit must bo on our llilllrcnds, tlioiiupllents of which wo liao-p on ill . . -. .- - la' li -lilxaiiiple-" Tlirnur nrid Coliipniiy tho host piuco to trudn hocnuru cliosiielii" Pfxpluirniioii-1`l|o lirst word in Lilo dj- ruiiploirivuu is 'l`urnor~ T 20 U 21 R ill N ll lofi ii. I8-flili 'i‘ro»\t nil other lc tcra in Llro sumo wily, add ilio whole tugotlier, send tho snmv to us with thc nilla you have Thcgxrlzo will llo nwiirdud. l'l`hc nnlilo ol' tlio wnlii-r iAli;etlioi'v|lilr lilo rrxrrsuli given will bo pub llshrd °o limi ull nmv ikncw that tho coiii~ petition is conducted hone.-lily. Special attention is directed to this sd. It will De most interest- ing to all and especially so to societies of all kinds such as Tern- perance Lodges, Divisions, Clubs and Schools all over the lsli.nc'. W. E. TUHIIIH il ill. Gathering of the Clans .lf - #li » ~/` 4 ' _.'~ - _- ‘ * .` >=r__.»- _._,~;a " :~f'f=i~i.\'/;“¢a1».`f“'E`~`,; E The Annual Scottish Gnlherlnz. under ilie auspices ot' the Caledon- ian Ciuh oi Prince Edward le- land, will be held on iiie. Driving Park Grounds Georgetown .___0N._._ Wednesday, Aug, 21 A special train will lenve Sum. mersidc at 6.20 s.i1i.;Souris,nl 7.15 Montague. 9~55; Vtriio'1,7-oo, in d Charlottetown at 8.30. cslliv g nt intermediate stations to pick up passengers. Specially low fares from thrse points. For Prize `List,etc, Sea Programs D.R.McI.ENNAN. Secretary. JOHN McPl-IEE President. 8~d3,6.r3.r9r9,r6 L. S. DOYLE ;Graduate Ontario Veterinary College ADDRESS-Revere Hotel, Ch’town. i-o-