,, pf, THE GUARDIAN onARI.oTTETowN~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST ze, lool. ° 4; ` ‘ V' 5' ~' ` " . , - 1 “r =~" ‘L ~» 'L ~' 'fi 1.'¢`~`.:'i;‘¢?~'~-»'f»‘.¢»»;. >=`,1\‘i--' , . no of-:po rar.. i l lflifilf# ’ Chocolate l Jelly Pudding . _ 8 brought to the city from Pictou a con~ ‘ i h ll Po d I f B - . # gfwfgglf ii m:¢¢“r,-3:: c¢1,¢agg2._ é Blgnnlent of flour for Carvell Bros. # qualltv of Cali-Foot Jellyxcrystallzed D and then gmund an m_ edwith the REV, A. N. Simpson, of New Glasgow; , #hlgggggcgggol;\;§_§_ffg`c;,§gg°,;g;,de,gg will oieaoli la il... cliaiaiiaa caoaol. at I-. will make on qusrtdellcloua Cresmry Q North Lake on Sunday next. .-._..-_...-.-4, .~o~ ‘ * Custard . l We have also in stock all the leading MISS! N ll' d L H d * ll“°“" i° Pu" G°ld idly “l ‘° P" pkg * left yestslerda; llilollhllng lfdxlnCahica;o,g1llln Q * where the former isa teacher of steno- §Webster & llciaygw- E\mlNEERs meet for drill in uniform # The Idvll G'°°¢f7 ,* I this evening at8 o’clock.Men expecting to Q phone ,Q9 *_ ‘ go to Halifax must be present. Recruits _ #ceases esase”“” _ _ _ __ A RAYMOND excursion party will arrive ' ' in the city bythe express this evening. ' Itis understood that the party numbers 1 w H E about a dozen. Peter's Road 11 a. m.; Covehead, 3 p. m. Stope, 7 p. m. hofsfs- lachusetts, where she will resume her Lice on stock. osudil-.sat High soliool. Extra. flow of milk and comfort of :who purpose sending children’ Wm try, your Block-pays it’S 0088 many and if possible have them present on that Bridge, who has been studying in the G- E. P. E. I. Hospital, liao aoooptoo a Apothecaries’ Hall. J REV. YV. H. Spencer will preach on I N Sunday, September lst as follows: St. _ Miss Edna Cha ell et ned yester- To Texas “Born Flies” on cattle and day on the S_ Sl)pYa,,:,0,lxh to Mass. Ll” °n Bans’ TIE Kindergarten will re-open on Inexpensive’ Sure' “Sy to apply' Monday, Sep. 2nd at9.¢il,and thosepareuts times o’ar. date. F0! S819 9015' bY Miss Sarah Irving, of Vernon River position in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. Prowse Block, Sunnyside. THE Prince of Wales College and Nor- _ ' ’ ' “Sue The gh”-10w,wwn~ 561,001 Bgard meet; - I-Y 0 L_ If ~ I ~ M , Pinapples, Peaches' Pear, Oranges, Bananans, waterrnelans and I REGULAR meeting of Boyne I. O.F., No. APPIBS 614 to-night Aug. 28th. As business of S? J list received at importance will be before the Lodge all members are requested to be present. By order of Rec. Sec. mal School will open for the season on Tuesday,Sept. 3rd at 1 o’clock. Fees to be paid to the assistant Prov. Treasurer be- fore enrollment. w. ll, u|l_1_'cuEsorus__ _ _ YESTERDAY Prosecutor Brown secured a conviction before Stipendiary Palmer against Jas. McAdam, Monaghan Road, I f for a second offence of the C. T. A. .A time __ of $100 was imposed. Sff&Wb6ffY 121: per lb. THE congregation of St. James and .Zion church will hold a Union Missionary ser- ` RBSPDBTYY IOC P91' lb- vice in Zion Church this evening at .8 Gooseberry 10<= per lb. ‘o'olool<. Mr. o. A. My-ora, M. A. will give Blagk Curran in 15 and 25 a missionary address. , 99"” b"U'l*'9' REV. Addison F. Browne of North River - Sff&WbeffY and RHSDDBTTY will give an address on the “Thin Red Syrup ‘-'5 Crow per be-Iila Liao,” ia iho Baptist clioioo ai Hazel- Ali the ab'-ve goods are made from brook on Wednesday evening the 4th home grown fruits and are guaranteed of Sept. at 7 o‘clock. _ P""°~ MRS. H. T. MCLEOD with her children Try EU1'0“-tl TM 256 lb- left yesterday on return to Boston, after '.1 _ _ a few weeks’ visit to her parents, Mr. and ` & S0, ilirlrl-'. \Vm. Brehaut, Sumlnerside. .She .5 'r¢1¢p hug Ng as Lower Que en St was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. » ' - t - = A ' ._ - 2 Frank Baker,who will spend a few weeks l visiting in Boston. Q Q THERMOMETER READINGS.-The follow- @ , ing is a comparative statement: 1 @ | The highest temperature-on ,/ @ August 27th I . 1901 70.8 and order fresh today ; 1900 19- @ lets 60.6 1898 67-7 1897 67. 1396 69.6 lsoo 66. 1394 61.7 aseoeeeeeeeec ra . a cheese ec SOIIIS @@ Ginger Snaps 120 lb- Oat Cake l2<=1b D STEWAR Eclipse Bakery gg _ Bakes Best Bread. eeeeeseeesses. -gil FULLERS BLACKBERRY CORDIAL is a remedy for all Summer Complaints n Adults and Children -in use over twen ty-live years and thoroughly reliable. At ll dealers at 25 cents a bottle. ll_;...3_l'll.lM_E.ll s ~ and are now open for your INSPECTICN- Our first shipment of Ladies’ Fall Jackets and ,.‘ ,i . ki 'D Ladies’ Felt Hats. »: 1 . Cgme and SQGUIBD 0110138- WEEKS 8¢ Go. ltlon at their store. Show free to all. s and see lots of rare and beautiful llowers. Partles ¢°lD¥»€ting for prizes in sweet ‘D88-S please take notice that all flowers must be placed not later than four o'clock today. A MOST interesting event takes place in New Glasgow this evening at 6 p. m. at the residence of Elder D. Crawford, when his daughter, Miss Brownell, will be unit- ed in marriage to Dr. W. O. Rose of Nelson. B. O. but formally of Lakeville P. E. I. The bride will be attended by Miss Aggie Williams, the groom by Dr. J. Jardine, of Victoria. The ceremony will be Performed by Rev. A. N.Simpson and Elder D. Crawford. THE GUAR- DIAN extends congratulations. -THE outward passengers by the Yar- mouth yesterday were: P. S. Brown, R. Thorne, W. H. Bradford, Geo.P.Zurhurst Miss Winsloe, Miss H. M. Hubley, W.H, Dowling, C. H. Matthews, H. Warwick andwife, F. E. Bedee and wife. W. H H7268. Grace Southworth, Miss Edna Chappelle. Mrs. W. B. Robins, J. H. Feta and wife, A. A. Dorn, Jas. Kennedy,Chas. S8mDS0n,A. G. Fogland and wife, Mary Gallant, Dr. E. C. Booth. P. J. Bergin and wife, Miss Hea.rtz.Mrs. Rogers, Miss Ada Doucette, Mrs. F. A. Chase, W. .H. Part- ridge. Miss Lena Gaffney and Miss Marie Robertson. A VERY pretty wedding took place at the_home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Falc-..~.. Butte City, Mont, when Mr. A. A. Mc- Lean formerly of Heather-fl.. 1.-,,i;‘_E_ Island, and Miss Ada J Bu( hanan of Mon Bfldke. P. E. Island, were united in mar- riv-Re, by the Rev. A. I. Hoftsinger. The bride was becomingly attired in pont de spree over white silk and carried bridal roses. The bridesmaid,Miss Jennie Wood- bury was dressed in Swiss muslin trimm- ed with white lace and also carried roses. Mr. A. S. Gillis supported the groom. The presents were numerous and costly. After a wedding supper, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Lean took the train en route to Helena, and Great Falls, then to their future home in Neihart, Mont. The Interscholastic sports of West Kent and Queen Square schools, will be held on the C. A. A. A. grounds on Sep~ tember 7th. The following program will be carried outs- PROGRAM . 50Yard Dash, 7 years and under. l Mile Bicycle (open) 100 Yards Dash (15 and over) 50 Yards Dash (8 years) Broad Jump (running) 50 Yards Dash (9 years) High Jump (running) 75 Yards Dash (10 years) Hop, Step and Jump. 75 Yards Dash (11 years) 220 Yards Dash (15 and over) Putting Shot. _ 100 Yds. Dash (13 years) 1 Mile Bicycle (15 and over) 100 Yds. Dash (14 years) i Mile Bicycle (14 years) Relay Race team of four) Girls’ Bicycle Parade (open) Tug-of-War (West Kent vs. -Queen Square. A trophy will be aw-ardei the school making most points in the events -of the program as follows! 5, 3, and l, to lst Znd and 8rd place respectively. The trophy will be competed for each _year and be held by the winner until nextcom- peted for. Individupl medals and prizes will be announced later, Bonn 2 At Tryon, on the 16 inst to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherrin,ason. CHARACTER IN MEDICINE. '.l'here is character in Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment -just such character as has made Dr. Chase esteemed and admired the world over. Dr. Chase’s Ointment had the only actual cure for Piles and itching Skin Disease. It is the standard Cint ment of the world. You can rely on it just as you rely on Dr. Ghase’s Receipt Book, because you know that it is backed by the sterling character of Dr. Chase- America’s Greatest Physician. ll)-l The last week _of our great sale, com while you get 20% off black dress goods and 33 1-3 oil' colored at Prowse Bro; 3_ l 3 pounds Cooking Raisins for Z) cents at Beer 85 GoiT's. 27 3i Five days more only of the big sale. You should visit it, if you have not already done so.-Prowse Bros. Z7 3i. lll lHl Pllllllll The undersigned have this day en- tered into partnership and will carry on a. drug business at the old stand, cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent sta., under the name of lellonald &, McKinnon Geo.A.B.McD0nel¢| D.A.McKinnon me and hope that the new hrm will enjoy e continuance of the same. %$}<(E%}§ eooA.n.a\\oponai¢l~BeerD & G0” _Ml ______»gA-gMWgWWW, I Q. -'° f I PRorl~‘ssOR Wald E. L h i l D ` ‘, oralooomlon., no Imation own ln. -{ A 0 M trick bicyi-lo rider of the worm' arrived in l ._ tectlnes-but gent\e.Dmmpt,tharougb 4' \ the city on Monday evening. Yesterday' ‘a - noalmrul examine. wma you tag, ____ ,....,,,,,,, he ,me ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0,, ,bel ELDER D C f d ___ , _ . _ _ ' '"“'_j`""`"'_ square to averylarge number of people. Hood’s Pills w........ a....'.".§.‘.‘l.f’¥....` a..i§‘;"°§`...`§f ..§.‘i.“.°.T.E”°"i.€ "‘ “‘° °‘" ""° ‘°'°° l T" “‘”@“°° “ls °°"°"°°d °°="f' Sold by all dmggietl. U cents. noon at 3 dclock H Ig ° 111008 the D3SS€=18`€TS f"<'!"` ,_ vinced the spectators that the professor is ek _ -1-_-.1 ' °U- - R0gers, Alberton; The hllssesla .ear ;,, his misss, ,, I ll Ai. itll Y M O Molaiyro Rav Tlioa II' lr l l. il. l l D °”' H' has be” lEET1No o e . . . A. executive _ _» -_ - lc swlo si i»l»ll,»..~;;l. l~;f»i°.l~.’s theatre of Boston, New ‘ cl|Sl3|`d an *§#§*i(e waanololaatoighi to .liaouaa plana for ‘"”‘°'_”8 "1 Sh°d'a°=Ff@d- fllol-HS. Bridal-'Yoir..~ .pliladol lil all liibl .1 _ _ b __ _ __ _ paan asex te , the winter s work. P22353gf’ES;'\»“llf;S_;_l1;l;1.Y_ W_;’0-l~ lm every state in the union, and Canada. H YESTERDAY a largely attended excub, M____ » . 1 " St. lull, Hs has exhibited before the crown heads _ sion party came to Picton Landing from o_f Europe and in_citles where he has _ Truro and spent the dam COMMENCING to-day and lasting until 3 S-lown the electric railways have been _ Ltsr _gm M B ___ B __ K Friday night, Hasz:lrd& Moore will gold g Uvwln-fled to run extra cars. The Coast n essrs a ros.’ u b' 5 l,}~ -~,,, , ' _ . We have now ___ _ma mmetm * a_lg owor .mow and Sweet Pea wmpeb tux.. a ltes that Professor Waldos ex llibitions were the best on the Pacidc C ..-..~r..' The performance consists of 75 dilfirelll lricks,the majority of which con- . sists of balancing and all being of the most difhifll ll _ This afternoon an exhibition will be ,_.vell on the square at4 o’clcck. In the evenimz rl full program will be carried ont. Coming Events. Guardian readers will jimi the follow- ing convenient to clip and keep for reference. Sons of Scotland meets every second Monday in each month in Mechanics Hall Wye ORANGE oRD»'~s. Boyne Lodge, No. 61»;, meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wright’s, Hall, at 8 p.- m.-D. MCNEII., Recording Secretary. St. George’s Lodge, No. 1171 meebs every l‘uesday night, at 8 o’ciock, in Ofel Hall.-D. J. MOKrNNoN,'Secreta.ry. Lao y Wa.llaceLodge No. 27, meets 1st CRossmAN, R. Sec y. L. 0. Y. B. A.-Mizpah, Loyal Orange Young Briton Lodge, No. 148, meets every Thlusday night in Od’er’s Hall.-J Chappell. R. Seo’y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. CITY Council meets the second .Monday n each month. Dr. James Warbuton Mayor, H. M. Davison. City Clerk. the first Monday of;each month. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. ronnsrnas. COURT AVONDALE, L O. F., fourth Tuesday of eaohmonth in. Mechanids.. Hall, Grafton St.-»-S. Renouf, Sec'y. COURT MOUNT S'nn>m¢N,I.0.F. first andthirdihzesdayofeach monthin Me- chanics Hall Grafton St.--J. W. Swther and,Sec’y. _-.1.¢__-_ SOMETHING ABOUT FAITH CUBES What a gi-gat variety of faith cures theremust some have faith in so~ca1led divine healers others in the medicines they use. Every person who has tested Dr. Cha.se’s Kidney Liver Pills has faith in them, but faith or no faith the cure just the same, for they act directly and specifically onthe kidneys, liver and bow- els and make these organs healty, active and vigorous. Judgin§_from the enorm~ ous demand for these llls there must be hosts of people that have faith in them. -im The importance of having a. per- fect dtting, and at the same time a. thoroughly comfortably corset, can- not be over estimated. It ls a criti- cal matter to make a corset right. W. B. Corsets have the benedt of the experience of the best corset makers on earth, they are correct in every detail.-Stanley_Bros. 28 21 ff-_-:x='~*' f -1;--. A" melleelenoleo I .lonNsoN's BAKING POWDER A pure cream of tartar Bak ‘ ing Powder sold by all leading I .gl-ocersand storekeepers ‘ ° throughout Prince Edward I"- ° land for 25 cents per pound u ' f :.'. P .U ’ _ 15 cents per half I pound tin. g Every tin guaranteed full - stood the test of time and remains to-day weight. Ask your grocer for it. ‘ ¢ _ \ _ .K lf-"‘_ ` U _ /$715 lllllllllllll. Pllllllill llllllllll. Also 150 boxes of Oranges and Lemons, at A zrtf. .I - 3- cHilP__ll|s|ls We have another lot of those cheap d 39,551 3 pcumle _far 20 cts" ‘ Wll0lSS&lB 8.11 ° In referring to the above, I desire , . The Peoplelg Store to thank my customers for the gener- Cd] eu-ly md get; supply gf them Fashionable Millinery Leaders- ous patronage they have exsondod no before they are an g_me_ , \ Prowse Block.-E. CAMERDN, Rec. Secre- (_ and 3rd Fridays, in Wright s Hall.-Mns. " Raisins on hand, which wewant to _ clearoutbeforooarnsweeoek comes- in. This weekweoderthemst that rateof if -'~.-ly, . 11;. - isis- rd! - .EE . r . » QQ, The new waterproof: are U ii they’re waiting for you to come along and criticise them. i ~ 4 This fsll’s styles are very trim- , and stylish-a little more “mannish” in cut, '-Than in the past. ' Prices, even a little lower than T yi l ever. ‘ Among the nicer grades we’ve re- ceived are some surprising values at $5.25, 6.50, 8.70, etc. By the way, we wantto remind ` tourists that our prices on water- " proofs are much lower than in New York. , . H _louis ll lli,lii;:.r,‘ CSSSSSSSSSSSQCSQ $1 § _ 1 *` of §_ ‘ " ' A ' 0000-o<.»§.‘§".-‘.':';`.‘<"_-..~..-salt) " f " Reason__... . ii . Why the_new~baby e-new . .-. _ 7; at the prices we arenow offering them. We heya A number j-Q: v diferent styles to select front. We can suit any pledse - a is _ .~ ~ 1 l ,,__ - ~~ _ J _" `l‘ff§* .Ea 4 . . - ' ' |i(Lg1}pg1g1; f-1f§-- PRAYER BOOKS ' We have just received a large assortment of Ga l~'-'ic Prayer Books, ranging from 15 cents to $3 50. i le largest assortment ever shown in _this city Call and _ inspect. J.U.TAYL®R Opp. front doors of Post Odicc. The Popular S‘at-io -el. l A' :Vt H “\ ~IJ‘-41,: .. . v “I-331 _ -Q . .,. P. E. l. Commercial college, lsaac Oxenham, Principal____,_ = Re-opens after the holidays on T_UESDAY,AUGUS'I‘ 20:h, j. inet. A thorough and complete Business Course, and a Shorthand and Typewriting Course are given in this Col- ` lege. The very best work is done here. Our s ufleuts we , i successful everywhere. Call at residence on Fitzroy Sweet, 1 -; near Dr. Beel-’s, cr send for Prospectus. Apply early. _ j |sAAc cxsoll-IAM. I Principal and Prrprie‘0':. -r Charlottetown, P. O. Box 242. Aug. 8 2aw &w tl Deo. 30 <199_1. .Mount Allison Ladies’ College GWEIIS' ART :INSTITU TIUI Ill! Gill- UDIISEYATURY 0F IUSIO. 48i|l Year. Dpens September Bill. 1901. Healthful environment, Admit-able Eqni ment. Full Facilit- . ies for Study of Music and Art. Thorough Mental and Moral Training. Refined Manners I and the Best General Culture. SEND FDR CALENDAR. _,-4 w_ A_;|,,t,,;,,,,,,,,»,,i Rev- B. G- orden, D- D., Principal- . 1 ` i Flannellette Blankets. vvliiio out ioi- ooo. 9 do 1.oo for soo. Fray 1.15 for ooo. T. I. Lolibols T _ Pune' ' I ___ __ _ ._ .. -_._ , 1. . .7-5.? ` J iff. §» f `. . _ , .- K2.. *.'§;'~l‘ '~` . -.~' , 3 .. rl' it .-. ai 11 1; .1 fi* _ - '.f.'..;.- "ii: 5;1~' ` ”>= z 7" 3 ~i~ A. . 3.: ,T Q *N 537.3- . .sf ~ r 1' $435" ' .»-ii ‘_-,' . ,, ,-- ~l`~m' . xr 1. ' fit.; , ly 1"