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T alisru' pre;a¥:\ions. 'Lows . Our i Aim is to have ia iiooo- Assortincnt o \ _ .,.. is f A Spoons, hiooches, belt pins, etc /` VV- 'VVT ml Iewelcr and Optician IHONE 188 H H Enameled Souvenir Jewelry A look through our stock will reveal somethin fi 1 '~" to please you _'-*rr f'~'f f- T"-4* Have You Seen 'Them The Very latest Pearitinted back ground :PI-I o ':r_:' o s 25 Il.C Elegant, eaeeiive, artistic. GEO. H. COOK. The Studio Whom Baby is Always Wshmna EUREKA Horn Fly Oil The oniympreparation of the kind thathas at the test. We have been selling “Eureka” for some years an have yet to hear of a single case wherd it has failed to give satisfaction. File” never bother cattle ihat nave bee sprayed with "Eureka," Price 9oo per gallon tin. _ Geo. E. Hughes, APOTHECARIES’ HALL. .l Discount 0n Womcn’s 5,, __ Chocolate Siariright Shocl for the little one is the shoe you have beerlooking for and could not get- li.’s - the iineat shoe in America for children. It'sthe baby shoe. size z to 6. iii '-811 0|' black. Biucher cut, bnitouefl or laced. No nails or tacks to hurt bah; ’s feet. Price 900 and $1.00 a pair. Try a pair. A. E.' McEAt§HEN. The Shoe Man. l l Hidrnwfrvvtf. 7‘_.`llHH|illS Wiiiiil l Grainers, Butters and all round Curriers. Reply to A-~-256 8 gdzwpd. Care Guardian Automobile To Hire thomas Flyer. 30 hor-so power. seats fivn persons including nhnffcur. Will hiru by thc day for country runs, and by tho hour about thc city. For further partlcu lara apply tfo JAMES Oii`FlilR, Opp Cathedral ti~‘l7d 'lm Gi-oat Goor4rc.St ' Preserving Sugars l Do not risk cheap sugars on your preserves We keep it but do not recommend it. » We have in stock RED PATHS EXTRA GRANULA- TED .SUGAR put up at the refinery in so and loo lb ba¥S. which we are selling at 5c per lb. Tskeno risk, get the bf'-si RED' PATHS EXTRA GRANULATED, branded on every package. McKenna’s 1.h°n¢,;5 - 5- Both Stores. ei* - Shoes Vi'e are" clearing out the balance of our women'S color cd goods at 25 p. c. discount. $2.00 chccol a te shoes NOW $r_5o. 32.50 choco ia i: e shoes NOW $1.98. chocola t e shoes NOW $2.35. ra <1 s "3 O Aileydll Co. 5 I-2 cents per pound in lots ofzs pounds snu fnpwards. We have also a quantity of very nice bright crystal sugar which we offer, the rate of 26 pounds for $l.O0 thcap Preserving Sugar We honghtalot of West India Raw Sugar (Muscovado) suitaple for pre serving purposes, which we are no offering at the low rate of W 1_t Qnilurly and ,emu-,, our N 1|” Special Sale ° Of Ladies’ Tan Oxfords See our window this week for ladies’ tan Oxfords. This is a real bargain We offer 60 pairs up t0 $2.50 Yourchoice this week For $i-50 ` 5 & Co, "".E.§.‘.f.‘,’.....~ Y PP for preserving. What licttcr pi-octliiz can yorr loud your fricuds 'across tho watoi-_ tiian J A S BAY R lhc first message l just rcccivcii from Mars - read as ollows: SEND US UP SOME FAMOUS SOAP. BE§_I`___& Giiff ‘ “Greetings” | A Portrait of Yourself, and ahora man ou haves bottcr one tnkon than al thc BtudioEof . idiotugrripiii-r . Chsriott.otown’. I _ .A _ - ~ » f K ,iinisbep receiving the one point. Thus the _-q _ Head Oiilces in New Howes Bloeli-Charlottetown _ I. S. "Uhalsson, Sourls East, was in the _City Yoiterdsy on business. < `Miss Fiosaio Moore, or Winthrop, Mass. i. vllitiug friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Fred J. Hasssrd who has been visiting hsre,hss returned to Glace Bay. r William Harrison, ir., arrived last. night from Boston to spend his vacation at Cornwall, Joseph McDonald of Monticello, is in the P. E. Island Hospital suffering with a 'ruotured arm. Oliver Moliaoliern vi-ho has been spend- ing a holiday st his home in this city has returned to Moncton. _ Misses Aileen and Edna Noonan Summerside, are visiting In Charlotte- town the guests of Miss Annie Silliphant. G. R. and Mrs. Hilils, Halifax, N.S..who have been visiting in Summerside the quest of Ii. A. and Mrs. Compton, left on return home Wednesday. Rev. A. A. Smith will preach on Sab- bath, August eighteenth, at New Glas- irow at eleven o’clock; ltustico three o‘clock and Stanleyat seven o'clock. Rev. E. A. MoPhee`wiii preach (D. V.) ‘ “hi August eighteenth, at Uigg, Grnnil-` view and Eidon at eleven a. m.; three p. in. and seven p. m. respectively. J. M. Lyons, general passenger agent of the Interccionial Railway is spending i few days in this Province. Yesterday he went to Suuria and enjoyed some Hah- inf. Alexander and Mrs. Humphrey who have been visiting friends and relatives in this Province, for the past two weeks, loft for their home in New York yesterday lll0\'\'iiDH. A 'D. M. Condon, travelling passenger agent of the I. C. R. who has been in the Province for some days on business leaves this morning on return to the mainland. Buster Drown will make everybody Iuuizh, in Tha Guardian tomorrow. H# has s most; unlucky encounter and resolves that trying to get even is xi cheap waste of time. John S. McQuari'le, Capt. Snow, Dr. Moore, Miss Hardy, Mr. Wright, Rev. J. l..i)awaon, Mrs. C. H. Robinson -'were passengers from Crapuud by the S. S. City of London yesterday. Mrs. E. T. Lucas and Muster Allan Lucas who have been visiting Mrs. Lucas' parents Csptain and Mrs. Finliiyson have returned to llnlifax. They were accour pooled by Miss Myrtle Finlayson, who will spend some time lu Halifax. I.. D. and Mrs. Vogel of So. l.ouis, Mo., are visiting Ciiarlottetowii. Both he and Mrs. Vogel are delighted with this city and the people they have inet while here and hope to return to the Province for li more extended stay next summer. Tho Guardian is asked to call the attention of the City Council to the dlsgrracefulsinto-of the fence nt the gate of Government Pond. A neat fsnc», nicely painted, should bo placed there at. once-pending the visit ot the Governor Gencral. ' Yesterday afternoon a iiid named Harry Larter was arrested and remanded to jail ilii today when his case will coins betora l the Stipsndiary Magistrate. He ia charged with pnsalnga forged cheque on G. D. Longworth & Co., the amount. being sev. n dollars and fifty cents. Itls most likely that there will bea race arranged for yachts and kuookabouts inthe harbor on Saturday; and on the foilowiniz Saturday it is expected that thalobstcr boats may be brought. together for neontert. There nhould be good sport on both occasions ami It is to be hoped that the races may take place. Several more entries have been received for The Guardian's Bicycle Road Race on Wednesday, August twenty-eight. There will be thirteen positions for those who finish, thn person taking first place this yeargat twentydive points, the second twenty-three, tha third twenty-one and so on down tlis oclii nuruliers to and includingone, the thirteenth man who winner' of tha larirest aggregate of points in thi three years' racing will receive the magnificent Bicycle Trophy now in the window of Prowse Bros. Ltd. The Guardiunls pleased to learn from Principal Miller that the attendance at the Charlottetown Business College this term, judging from present indications, promises to be the lsrireet in the history of that popular institution. Many new features have been incorporated in tha bookkeeping and business trairiingfcourac which will make it even more practical i.hanfonnnrly,and a number of iypcwrli- ingmacbiues have been added to tba splen- dldly equipped typewriting department. llavini! made such a tremendous success oi' shorthand, no change has baen,au|r~ gested in that department, savo that s' prize (modal) will be given to the first student writing one hundred and fifty words per minute for ten consecutive mlnuias from new matter. Other valu- able maditls will bs given for competition as usual. 1007-‘i will undoubtedly pr-ave an exceedingly busy term lt. the 0.11.0. t Our Soda Water trade is ever on the increnso-Whyi Because we have the ilnostluuntain in the province-use only purest fruit flavors. and the beat cream procurahie. Ourlce cream sodas are the best. in the City. Try us when thIrst.y»- A. W. Red iln Pham B. Sunnyside. L_ _ -a-White's Chocolates ha 'e a richness and flavou - ' f h h i t . ~°u°‘i."i:.‘:‘;s:.i:1';::i:s.;:a.:‘.::.s.;;:..._ . 5 h Whitehname on every Pi¢¢¢~ P Mrs. J.'K Sutherland and her friend Miss Lloy, Halifax are visiting, in this 0 t-.1- Any person havlnga desirable six room house to rent should apply at this otiice at once. The Boy's Brigade of this City will probably attendtho Scottish Gathering at Georgetown on Wednesday next. The Guardian is pleased to learn that Fred. Curtis has so far improved as to_ba able to leave the hospital, for his own home. » The sale of building lots, etc., owned by A. L. Beer on Upper Hillsboro Street takes place today at noon. R. C. Norton is the auctioneer. Rav. Geo. Forbes of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Cora Myers. Mrs. Fred Warren and Mrs. J. P. Hood were passengers by the S. S. City of London to Crspsud Wednesday. Telephone subscribers will please change their Directory books as follows- Guardisn Publishing Co. 132-ii Subscrip tion Department; 132-3 Advertising Department. ` Moss* every person has something to dispose of. All who reside in this county should hand an advertisement of same to their nearest Guardian Bunch Agent and thus sell it quickly. A. C. Lawson, formerly of Stanhope, in this province, whois teaching in Manitoba had the honor of winning u $50 cup, donoted oy a wealthy Englishman, in the matches held at the Lippentott Rifle Club liangeli. There were over thirty compati- tors and Mr. Lawson won by a margin of eight points, ' Correspondents should remember that to ensure early appearance of correspond once all matter sent in should be out down as muon as possible. Every attention is paid to correspondence but it is impossible to get anything in as written, especially when as of late many communications are being received each day. A regrettable accident occurred to Zcph Hansen, sec tion man on the Murray Harbor Railway on Wednesday. While going over the track on his trolleyiti jumped the rails and as arcsult of thci mishap Mr. IIanseu`.s cullor hone was broken. Hlsmnny friends will regret to learn that he will likely ba .laid up for some tlinr. Persons sending advertising matter to The Guardian are requested to state whethersama is to appear amonu Classified ada, Business lnosia, Announce ments or among regular display advertise ments. Wires no such information is iurnlshefi the management will not be held responsible if ad does not appear w_here desired. A. F. Webster has lately added to th' equipment of the Star' Steam Laundry s large Troy Duplex maiqrle, tha necessity for which has been made very apparent lately because of increasing business. This new msngle which is constructed on tha latest model acoomphishes in the same time more than twice the work of the one formerly used in his laundry. It has a central steel cylinder 24 inches in diameter and another 8 luohea in diame- ter aud both 100 inches in lanlth. Both these are heated by steam. There are five padded rolls engaging the heated cy linders, and thus large pieces such as sheets can be put through without fold- ing and thoroughly ironed and dried. The amount ot work which urn be dons on this splendid modern machine is simply amazing, and its operation in the Star Steam Laundry is attended with the ui.- most. success. tOu \Vcrinesdovs and Saturdays during the months of July and August the fare- to Plctou and return same day will ln- i.50 Including tea. 7-l0il tl Aualil. _ \ I. / /J`\~ s I " The Correct Adjust- ment ' ii. f- .Q/_ _ ; _ I j\;;;i;/;_€/ /, e/ of Ulaaiics in n mai. or of cnuslrior- able lmporl»\||co.Tho ucllciai olfooi. of ouo`s Ilivles may be lsrzoly niiilitlorl by lil-i‘i einpiiiounta We any particular athntlon io the oorrcot fitting ot mounts, no (iimt__stiohfir:l bpnollt. of the lousos w o o ta not . Wo supply the ionsol of such shape an airs as will ho mont ._ huoomliiz in oooh lndfvidualoeno. This is possible bncauso wo triad our own lonaos and msko them any desired sh i al s. Our methods of examination llvo best rasuita. Try ua G.l".Huieheson. Il Wllilll AND 0P'l‘iCl;N [lli.H.ll..|UHliSilil. l Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of' Bye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. ._Eyes"Wsted and] iittedlfor g asses. OFFICE HOURS ..-..__,.......s....... -¢,....at~si"“K ~ is Utnlia. m. l.'0.\3Jp m. Evenliim by annorntment. ‘ dtww nection ith r in s ch " ' oii.Lroiur,ii.n.c.v.s Veterinary Surgeon, Meet Me at the .Alvvavs Busy Store Stanley Bros. ' The Great AUGUST SALE J Still Continues _ Tremendous Reductions on the Following : Fancy Dress Musilns. Fancy Dimities and Organdles. All White Fancy Muslims.: Summer Wash Suits and Skirts. Ladies' Wrappers and House Dresses. ciiiidrelre silk .ina Merlin Heade. Ladies’ and Children’s Linen and Duck Hats. Lice Curtains. 3 5 Pieces Dress Tweeds etc. Special Values in Ladies’ Cotton and Cashmere Hose. White and Colored Shirt Walsts. Basket Lot Ladies’ Kimooas, Lots of Than Half Price. And Many Other Lines Reduced. Stanley Bros. them Less ew i H Crysialbugar Thrifty House keepers ¢h°i°;,}§ “ev Best Granu- Sanderson ®. Co. i.i..izo|i..si. l Th Royal Bank oi Canada _ $3 §i`l1e prudent man realises the uncertainties of business and the folly of spending his entire income. It is _every man s duty to save it portion of his earnings and place it where it will bear interestf ...Wm /ne -_. .._._-_._,_. _ Savings depariinent. ' ' J. l". McMiLLAN. Manager, Charlottetown- l ,.4 en. - '~"”¢~<1 ’ fi' PERSONAL SUPERVISION r F urnlture repaired. _ Furniture re-u pholstered. F nrnitnre of all kinds made to order. _ Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand ooposite Post Ollie-e (upslairs., John Newsom. ‘ . __. .n._..._A amz r. i fi Auction Sale of Dairy li= You oivtv inisw ry. when your well stocked store was oin to burn down, on could We will offer for sale at auction at gvaitgto insure until thi week be- Murrsyl-larbor South on the premises fqfg but of Messrs Prowse 8:. Sons, on Tuesday, ' ‘ ;\p_gus_t 27th instant at 3 o'clock p m.the when is DeSl.I`0yCd o ow ug: 1_6 a.P.nerizeeiei neiiemed Engine you are wo left- Remsmim the to match. old adage. "There is no time illn- r Key City Chnm, the present," and no insurance 1 .Imperial Separator. "ke °m»|_ » r Butter Worker I Cheese Press.'Cheese and Cream E* H' Vsis. Representing Phoenix of Hartford. 2 Sets beam Scales. dmwf. Canadian Qu che and sundry small articles usedliu con- brushel.wbro¢i1i:ri\.yet|i:. uetc.uThl‘ac*ies'-sl rare opportunity to secure a dsir lag outfit at a very low cost. 'IEHM "_" CASH 'rue eeseefiim viii eaef by rutile ' -ioHNA¥‘i,f¥;:g$§§_ Auction on Friday the 16th day of Murray Harbor South 8 r4dmwf6i A“§“°_t 19°7 *t "W hm" °‘ 3 °'°l°cif ___ ___________ at his Auction Rooms in Charlotte ' ` ` town one large Landau or Bsronohe, H0[Cl Duffgfin ;:f'°.?.’:.°‘°°::s'.::f‘ '.°‘“’.:.'..r‘=.';: re ery livery stables, hotels etc. Will be Sr' JOHN' N' B' wld °° misi¢°