_gran . THE GUARDIAN riasu' or ann 1 PAGE THREE `rY é __ my _nip 1_i_111e,1eN.s__c1_1UN'111 GUARDIAN _ H08ll__0fll,§0S|".lfl§W'Pf0WSe _Bl_ock-_Charlottetown _ The latest news, first of all. Leon Melsnson, Bheliiac, spent the week-end Wlfih Dt. '1‘. E. E. H0l)ll1B, 1¢itl’~ _ _ _ Misses L. and F. McDonald, Kin-E msg, were among those registering at the Queen Hotel. City, Saturday. A, Mercer, Halifax, is a guest at the Victoria. He arrived in this city Saturday night on the Northumber- land. ____ A. R. Robinson, Boston, \vas a pnssenger to this city on the North- umberland Saturday; night and resis-1 tered at the Revere. ' .laincs Robertson, Montreal, wasf among those _ arriving in this city on the Northumberland Saturday night and is registered at the Queen Hotel. .__,_... _ A severe hail and rain storm pass- ed over Mount Stewart__€‘ri1lay night. 'I‘he hailstoues were ve_ large, mea- Spring from one-half to th1'ee-1|11art- er-_.J of an inch in diameter. _ Il1'..und Mrs. Pethick, who have been visiting in this Province, left Saturday morning by the Nortliiim- 1.1-1-land. They will spend two weeks, ,it their summer, cottage on St.' lleor1;e's B8Y~ James Walker, Gary, Ind., son of| the late George Walker of the C‘us`~_ mins i)epartmer_1t, ' arrived n this city on the mail train Saturday ' ht on 'a visit to his old home HMEL Mr, .Walker is one* of the Is- l11nd's s11ccessf11l young men abroad. A. J.' Seaman, M. A., _and bride, m-rivcd in town this evening, after s.pe111li1ig| the past two weeks in ottetown titer a brief visit 1 J' L stewuft ClW'. was re ister 4 ‘ od at the Queen'Hotel, Halifax? Batil urday. ~ sThe 111ail _train arrived in this city 3-tllfday night. The other trains of the ‘lily Were on time. ._.._4_. _A~ B~ CMSC11 and Wife. Rexton, ar-/ rived in this city Saturday night and Néglstered at the Victoria.” Thomas U. Savage, M1`lnt'real', 'orbs- sed on the Northumberland Satin- day 'night and is stopping at he‘ Queen.- ' ‘ J. Rf Walker, Boston, crossed to this city on the Northiinibierland Saturday night and is a guest at the Revere Hotel. - Mrs. Harold Hampom, Montreal, was among the inward passengers on the Northumberland Saturday night an1l registered "at the Victoria. B. Goldofl and W. W. Pyne, Bos- ton, registered at the Victoria Hotel Saturday night. They crossed to this city on the Nortliiimberland. E. Prunty, who for the past three years has resided in Boston, arrived in this city on the mail train Sat- urday niglit to`1/isit his parents in this city. , . ' _ Misses A. l’. Blord, M. Gillespie, and J. D. Whitney, New York City, were passengers to this city 011 the. S. S. Northumberland Saturday night and are guests at the V-ictoria _i \ s. s. iiarianu leaves at 2 11-111- tv- day for Orwell, calling at China Point and Halli1lay’s Wharf, return- ing tomorrow morning. fllle at 9-45- 'l‘ues1lay nlternoon excursion to Or- well a1i1l 1‘et11l'n at one single f5-F8. i`ha1'l . 1 » with Mrs. Sear11an's pnrciits, Rev. Thomas and lVfrs. Marshall, they willltum ut 830 p_ m_ A m5_g,,if\cent five l"“V"- 1"' theu' hmm” in N"lS""' B' hours’ sail for the small sum of a quarter of a dollar. _ C.-Moncton Transcript. leaving here at 3 p. m-. fllle 00 fe' . -cD =§ NxP»E%1.AXA""V s are new and entirely different from ordinary preparations. They accomplish their purpose without disturbing the rest of the system, and are therefore the ideal lsxauve for the nursing mother, as they do not affect the child. Compounded, like all NA-DRU-CO __'__ , E'--1 _ - - _ I - 1 lvl, _______‘____ ________ - ... _£.""* T. E. Whitehesd,",{f'oronto, was a passenger nn the Northumberland Saturday evening and registered at the Victoria Hotel.) Mayor McMurd‘>, of Newcastle, re- turned home last night on the mari- time alter spending a couple of weeks visiting different points in Nova Scotia.-Moncton Times. Geo. F. 0'Hallornn and wife, Ot- tawa, were among the passengers crossing to this city on the North- umberland Saturday night. They registered at the Victoria. ~ A number of railroad conductors from New Brunswicli accompanied by their wives, arrived Saturday night an1l held their annual meeting in this City yesterday. The majority return _to their homes today. In St James’ Church yesterday Rev. T. F. Fullerton preached at both services taking his texts from the Sunday School Lesson for the day, Matthew 20th chapter. At the morning service Elmer Ritchie sang most acceptably and in the evening the choir gave a fine anthem during the oiiertory, ' Un Saturday; night n_1any citizneg viewed the splendid display of maid-` P15. numbering forty-tive which-were in G. F. Hutches'on's,show window on Sunnyside. These medals are sim. ply beautiful and will be presented .to the lucky winners in Wednesday's »spq,1'ts after the event is over by the president of the M. P. A. A. A. Dr. Johnson. I R. M. Rive, of Uaraquet, and R. A. D. Gillis, of Summerside, Rhodes scholars from St. Josephs and St. Dunstans, respectively, are in the city. Each has another year at Ox- ford, but before going back is re- newing old acquaintanres. They both' took a prominent part in sport, each having been a member of the Cana- dian team \vhlch won the champion- ship of Europe last summer. Mr. Gillis formerly played hockey for the St. Dunstan’ team. Mr. Rive gradua- ted from St. Josephs in 1905.-Mono ton Times. Doctor Fred M. Auld wha. has been visiting at the home oi nis iatne., David H. A1.'id, Freetown, for the D855 three weeks, left pn Saturday. morning to resume his professional duties in the Montreal General Hos- pital. He will remain there for about a month after which he will make arragements to leave for the pro- vince of .Henan in China. He goes there as a M-_cdical Mi~ss'|onary' in connection withlftlie Western Divis- There were no (iiicago market quotations in this mo1'ning1’s des his parents Murdock slid Mrs. Giah- am. Bradalllane, for the past two Saturday accompanied by his son Master Reginald 0 e o y 0 1 friend, Th mas Keen, a mining man ay , o here after a journey which, would have daunted many train blazers of the early sixties fi--1-~;-m - . ,,\ 1 patches to the Guardian Furi_1itnre`-- carpets - oilcloths curlnins -- draperies - - cretons --- | K.,,.,e¢}, Graham. of G,-,,¢,,,, g¢1,0,,1_ ` Furniture coveringf-table linens'---iancv linens--- G. _ . __ ` - t' r Lrrr" ' -*rf r ~~'*~~ ~--~ --~ -- - - ,' -»-»- --l-» ‘°°°“ Mm’ Wm’ “"8 been ""1 _‘"2 sheetings--towelmcs--1owels-- ull1s-- .':.g.1:;“‘.‘;1: llwd- R S Head- _l 'l t ' ' " t , 1 k d ' "1" .uns 2:". °..::. quarters quarters 1 #_ 2.30 (JIAS S. Miss Kalol, Britaiinia, Commodore Epeaulei., Lady Belle, Minnie Mac., Fleet, (lhiefside. 3 MIN. CLASS. Queen Brazilian, Lulu B., Ginger Fleet, Britannia, Llirt Unk Leaf. Everything is booming at the track those days and with this large field cvhorses there should be as usual a b g day‘s sport at Montague on the 20th. 'l`here will be good dinner and .tea tables o1i the grounds. BRITISH MEDICAL f ` ASSO1_l[A'l‘l0N’S WORK. (Montreal Herald.) The convention of the British Med- ical Association which was brought to a close this week in l_.o1i1lo11, is remarkable for the suggestion ofthe broadening o11t of the range from "British" to 'ilmperial," justified because the association is now con- ternnlmous with the empire, and its branches follow the flag, and for the record,of the advance made in etio- logy, or the exact knowledge of thel causes which produce disease, inthe, fifteen years that have elapsed since the body last met in the British metropolis. The organi'/.ation itself, it may be pointed out, had already passed through two stages in thel coffee creams, peanut cluster, hazel-| ines, and uncoated bon-bons. We ion of "the Presbyterian Sliiirch in; Canada and expects to sail from' Vancouver some time in the first preparations, by expert chemlsts._ lf unsatisfactory we'll gladly return your money. ' 251:. a box. i your druggist has not yet Stocked them, send 251:. and W; 4 will mall them. Nutien\|Dru¢an1lChomicalCom»anyofCanudl.lJmited, ~ ~ - `Montr¢\l. '19, be abundantly blessed. weekof October. The Guardian along with his many friends here and else- where wishes him m11ch success in the work to which he is devoting his if and trusts that his labors mav , 1 l have over twenty varieties, in bulk. These chocolates are now the largest sellers in Eastern Canada. Price 50c. pound in bulk. May be obtained from J. G. Jamieson, Druggist. _ 7-l3dmwf25t. process of evolution before it had' the cour-age to assert its cliaracter as “British," having done good ser- vice first as the "Metropolitan Coun- ties," and later as the "Provincial" Association, No.1loubt. the widening of the range of the association will be welcomed, as likely to encourage the co-operation of the great minds which_'a1‘e embarrassed in the profes- As regards the work of the present year it is interesting to note from Mitchell Bruce, that several chains of evidence have been completed which prove the causes, producing disease, in many eases to be of 11 parasitic character. They come from the pres- ence in the blood or tissues of invad- ers, sometimes of the animal king- dom, protozoa., which either live i11 the blood and consume or destroy elements essential to health or by their own life processes generate poi- sons technically known as toxins, which imperil or extinguish thc life of the host. It is now pretty generally known that man is armed against bacteria, the ,vegetable invaders, by the power of the white corpuscles of his blood to consume them; and it is from an artificial increase of the defensive power thus arising that medicine is chiefly expecting the victories of tl11:` future over many forms of epidemic illness. Against the P1'1»tozon, as against what is called the spirocliaete, the cause of syphilis or the trypnnsome, which is the cause of the fatefulf sleeping sickness, the hope of the fii-| ture rests upon the expectationofi killing the parasites by medicaments| introduced into the blood stream of; the host. It is eilplained that the] practical difficulties in the case of the deadly syphilis are now sur-` mounted. The trouble was to discov- er tlie agent and the fdose, which,‘ proving effective as regards the para- site sliould be harmless to the pa- tient. This difiiciilty, it may be pointed out, is in many cases in-l creased by the fact that the para- sites at an early period of the treat- ment are found to retreat before the 0l\gill£’S l>l`0U1;'llt to bear upon them, to disappear from the general blood current and to lurk in deeper locali- sion, beyond the seas that gi1'1l thc British isles. the address of the president Dr., Savant Lake to Sturgeon Lake, a c' __ _ ,__ __ ___ __ _ _ -f _ __ __ __ __ ._.____ _:___ , distance of two to three miles. He , p1'en11it111-cly suspended. lt is 11 game of hide and seek--critical so far as the life of the patient is concerned. 'l‘l1e fact that many of the disease pro1lucli1g parasites _are introduced into the systeni by the bites of flies of various 1lesét~fptions and* that they were originally obtained by the files from sources which have not been precisely 1lete1’1nl11e1l, such as wild animals of various kinds, is only One of the many illustrations of the com- plexity of thc problems to be dealt with, and of the absolute necessity for the exercise of the last degree of scientific caution in dealing with them. Ingenious guessing, which serves the reckless empirie as a sub- stitute for research is bound in the end to be as fatal to his prospects and reputation, as it would he im- inedintely dangerous to the health or llfe of the patients, A MORNING PRAYER. Some one has suggested that while there is nothing more beautiful than the picture of a little child kneeling by his motl1er’s side at bedtime and offering that classic prayer of child- hood, _"Now 1 lny me down to sleep," there ought to be n different kind of praying for prown-11p men at the beginning of a '1lay in which they are to.fa1'e all sorts of evils, and to meet all kinds of temptations; and proposes the following as a good morning prayer: "Now I get me up to work; I prny thee l.o1~d I may not shirk; If l should die before the night ties, from which they are only too apt to return if the treatment be __ _ _ _____g_ __ _ . . ' _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ______ ,_‘_,___,_____ _ _ _ __ _ _____;..¢. ___ _________ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ ____.._._.1._. .- . ------» -~~ -Y - ~ ~ ~ -'-' f . ~e»f~.--- -_. ._._'_ . - .- . » »- - - A- ' ""' Erly Shopping ' . . . - ‘ ‘ -\ _ 1 r ' W cl da 1 Au ust 17th ought to be the biggest clay of spoitiug events evei held. in thc I\l_.iritiu1c P1_ovince.s :ind for that rcri , ues , sou We fclet iuteregtcd $0 the degree that we did :ill within our power to get one of the best “Holiday ’ 'l`1'r1i11 sclicdules ev1r run on the P E I .R. All persons coming from Souris, Siiiiiiiiersidc,'Murray Hgirboi' :ind Georgetowii and iiiteriiiecliate points will linvc _ ample time l,o.d_'.i their slioppingiiefore the events start, and z1s.we -will offer special bnrgaiii iiiduceiiieuts for the occasion, we hope f'iii‘sli:1re of our ntroirige Special Excursions On Wednesday of next week, the _.J ”“"“‘“ T“'l._”.‘¥h‘%i’...‘.§.i3Pi..‘”........ ll’S well 'worth remembering when you require something lil I pray my work may be all right.” - Our closing_hour for Saturday will be 10 p. m. and anyone coming in 11p to that hour will receive coiirteoiis treatment. However. W0 \`@“"mme“d that all of you who can had best do your shopping F1‘illI\Y “F Carly Sat' ` urdny, lt gives us 11 nhnnce to give you a really better and more satis- factory service. fo‘r 1 V This :id to-clay ispbrini full of all kinds of wearable necessities at prices worth coiis1dc1‘111g'. Vt/'c cater to the wants of the l.awn Waisls E' 1 ]W=lSll WSIS , _ _ , o The second week in August is rather & carl to bcgiii cleaning lioine and we_nre Y , e _ not doing it in geiicral, but we got n little M S I overstockccl in shirt waists and are so c _ S |,_ ,_ \\'c lizivc about 4 cloz. fr111c_v wash vests left 111111 iusteml of liohling the-111 :ind cveiitiially .sell fheniat their rcgiilar price we have 1leci1le_d to let tlieni go at cost plus io p. c profit, a good investment for next anxious to get rid of them again tl1:_1t we __“mmL___ u\_L_n _ _ marked all our $1.00 white la\v1i waists at l day of the Mliritlme Gliainpionahips, there will lie run 11 special schedule of trains, as ar1'n11ge1l specially by Mr. B. (7. Prowsc and Mr. S. A. Mc- Leod, und we hope to see a large _gatlieriiig from all parts of the ls- lanil. 0111' store will offer special bargains for out-of-town shoppers on thaffilnte. uN11N colitis VV1: will sell all our $7.25 its 15- Puije Linen Dust Coats for Lillie Notions Large packages of pins, 3 and 56- Full card of pearl biittoiis. 5C~ “ll to 75c. ' _ Fancy frills-nicely made in boxes of 6 frills for 25. Women's large sized combs, 121:. Strong, well»mu1lc flue _co1nl>s, 1012. Hair lfriislios, line ui1al1ty,__35c. Braiillng, per yard, Bc. to llc. __ (‘.eluloi1l side combs. 150 '59 6”' pair. Celuloid lin.1'.k combs. 25C~ U’ $l~15~ Pocket I-lu111lko1-cliicfs. 50- U’ 30 “ml Illic. Large linen liandkcrcliicfs, 25c: Fancy silk ones-srnall si'/.cs, A511. Cotton t|1r1~111l, por SDUUI. 5L‘~ “m`-l‘- Pretty wus-ih bolts, lilc. Fnncy belt buckles. 45°- and 55"' each. Package hair pins, 2 and lic. Large hair pins, 5 and llc. Hm11ly'mens111~e tnpcs,'5c. each. Men's pant buttons. 50- ‘|01- Men's pl-ated collar buttons, 51'.. l dozen. ' Men's collar buttons, 5c. doz. Men's ‘ lain tie Iml1ie1's, 51: Wash Fab1°i1:_s_ , llnderskirts for 75c. I.aw11 wulsts, 5 price. Wash belts, 191'.. Lisle gloves, spccilll. 250- Wash suits, 33 l-li oil. Wash collars, 251:. _ _ Linen and repp coats, in White M10 natural colors, 54-56 inches long, about Q dozen left, selling less 33 1-3 off re 111 r rlces.» 1 wash; illrh-Ile, mnfle of fine quality repp, duck and lawn, 33 1-3 off. 75c. corsets, special at 4ilc. Special 36 ln. shirtlng cotton, 12§c. Fancy twillc1l flnnnelette, 15c., for l2.1c. 1,1111-n towels, a snap at 2 for 251:. -1| in, pl-'nt,, over 100 patterns, Bic. 1~~.1.:~ Oxford shirtiiig, no dressing, l`.f'. ..u1:i;c qiinntlty sponge cloths,_3 for l01'.. ' lwcrkinpp cn’s Special range, Zephyr...l!lnf1.hams..at......- _ Very choice \vorstcd suits, double b1'eastc1l sack slinpc, cloth or l1v front point. trimmed willi sirnppings of some goods, kiiicliors, sizes 2 to 1)ye:1.'.s 650. Mail 0rdcrs Slionlcl there be any articles n1Iver1i1»x1-1l here flint you wish to order h_\- mail kind- ly 1'\1t out that port and ‘ uiail to us-:ill orders fillvcl promptly. Phone 01'-1l`c1's ' Our Plioue 11_umb1»r ls 14| :uid you may feel nl pe1'l`e1~t liberty lo call on up nt nny time and make any enquiries ueeiled'-all Phone orders given prompt attention. fry nn order to-day. K1.-1'i1 Kool 1'1'_g11l:11' 1.110 111»\\' 851'. 1\1-ri.-x, \\'l1ilo o11l_\' r1'_1; 111:11* 1 oo now 851'. l"i11o \\'1'i|.;`l1l l1l111- or \\'l\il1' li:1lb|‘ig'g:111, rililiod :1111|pl.'1i|1 rrgiilni' |..io 11o\\' 851'. .»\llil1'll1', lig;'l1t\\'1'ig'l1t rc- gulnr l.0n now H50. 'Men's . Hose l":11i1‘_v1'11:~l.11111-ro llosv rv- _g'\1l;11'f»51‘ |11\v.' 5111*. l’l:tln-l.islu llo.<1' |'1'){11l:1r 351' |l11\)' .2512 _F1l111'y Lisle llose 1'1'g11|:11' 450, now 351'. 1 Plnpi l¥|:11‘lr Coflon llo 5 151* pair. l’l:1iu Tau Cotton flow 171'_ pzxir. , . Men s Shirts Regular $2.o1o11li11g shirts 1.50. Regulzir 1.25 l`:1111~_\' _shirt 75* _ _ l{1'1,{uI.'1r 1.oo l:11ir_\' slnrls 651'. Rvgiilnr sliirls1.45. R1~|.{ol:1r _poo :1|pii11° hliirln z.5of _ _ Men s Ties All our £151* lies for 51\1'. The regular 5oc ties for 1.75 full 1l1'1'ss ,_ 11 - 1___._‘__ ____ . _ ‘t MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS \ \Vl1c11 we stnrtccl selling those fancy 7oc shirts for 57c other nicrclinnts lziiigliecl nt us, :incl .sziid we coul1l`1it keep it up for long-the profit was too siimll-l1o\vc\'ci', the shirts wont out in .such qunnt- c ities that we inode just about as uiucli :is others do by cliuijgiiig up to 75c for the suiiie shirt. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS l"0R AUGUST l7'l`ll fMf... Stcwart......' . ....10.25 This is n correct 'schedule of thc time of all trains to be run to 1‘.lin1°- lottetown on Wednesday, August 17, the day of the Maritime fihamplon- ships. Messrs. Prowse Bros. and Moore & McLeod are to be commend- ed for their assistance ln this event, as the arrangement was due solely to their efforts. Prowse Bros will of- fer' special lniluceinents to out-of- town huyers on that day. Watch their ads: ~ Station Train Dpts. Fnre A.M. Swirls... ._ 11.30 soc. Bear River...... 9.00 901'. Sell1irk...... 9.15 901'. St. P_eter's........ 9.35 80c. Morell ........ 9.5( 701'. 5flc. Traca1lie...... . .. ...l0.43 4512. lH1>Pcllcl1l ,,,, ,_ Wood lsl11i11ls...... Belle Itlvc1'...... Melville...... . 9.53 Sl1rrey......... ........io.o.f. lFo1lhla...,..... .. .......l0_l2 Grand Vlew........ ...l0.21I Uiss ....... .. .......10_211 Vernon llive1‘..... .......lIl.4fl Ve1'1io11......... ._ .....,ll.0.'i Lake V1'r1le........ .......ll.l5 Mt. All1l1»ll....... .......ll.2S lHBZf&ll11`1u1lf@........ .......l|.33 l"r1'1-,town,........ 8.5.0 l~I111e1'nl1l......... 9.00 lira1lall1m1e.;...., 9.0!. l1`rc1lericton....... 9.lll I-lunter River......... 9.33 North Wllf.sl1ire...... 9,45 (!olvllle......... 9.53 Milton......... .. ........1ll.0l'» 9.27 ‘.l.~l0 9.47 3_5( . ¢ R1-gulnr 3511 ties for ago. ` Rvgilliir 251' lies for 151‘. 151' wash tics f`or 101'. Bedford.. York...,.. 401'.. 25c. l5e. . ..........1l.l2 Royalty Jct.......... ........l.0.15 80c. ll0c. 70c. 70c. 60c. 60c. 5012, 50c. 4511. 451'.. 40c. 2512. 20c. 701'. 701'. 60c. 601:. 45c. 4.'.c. 40c. soc? l5c. Charlottctowli, arrlve...10.30 Returning train will leave for Souris !_en°s flats A full stork of l|n\\".~a ll:\i‘1l ll'11t.\1 hos just 11rri\'1‘1l. \'¢:ry lim-51 shapes and cnIors,3.on soft huts all colors, 2.00. Straw flats 5nc up. ` ' 1 -_ 'po_n1nnf_ 1-¢|1|n_h_ 11-n-1 _ -- -J Montague......... Ca1~dlgan...... . St. Teresa...... I’eakcs...... Plsqul1l...... Mt. Stewurt..... Murray I-{1u'bnr...... . Royalty .fct.....:. ....lI.25 ilharlottetown, arrlve...l1.40 Georgcfown.'..... 9.55 at 10.40 p. m. Returning train will leave for Mur- rny Harbor at 10.50 p.m Returning -train will leave for Sum merslde at 11.00 p.m. 90c. 9011. lille. 701'.. 601'. 5012 h0c. 901'.. 801:, , -~.\ .... .. 8.25 9.05 _ 9.30 l?0 .I5 ....l0.25 9.00 9.15 ,_ _ _, . . ........._~...-~..»-¢.s 1 *“" l -..,.,».,- ¢ - l 1' 1 il "` 1: il! ___, 41|; S .'. £1 ri Ji ` 1l=“m~ -1 . . _ “ _