' » ` 'll See our importation of “Walking . g. ._ Sticks", io,ooo Plontuse Cigars. ~ \ -. -no Best 5 cent Cigar l“l\"3 neooio nrosylftsl ..» l i i 4 Ph@¢ I6. YESTERDAY M, P_ & Bmw, M, fo, _ N Charlottetown orest .CITY AN D i»'i`»`¥‘f-`¥“"`2l~’# iid?-f?'?"° MEET DME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORI- ~. 1 A1 the police court yesterday morn- ` ‘__ 4'." 5 = _t,_-`f'(A__` 0 ` 'fr "_ '<‘=o~ ._" "`*'f~_ /7'! re!" ~' `°”‘»‘- ‘Q fr 'i-‘/ .. 9 9 ly /‘,‘Q‘.. _' mlm _ , $`l¢_\ l. ' \l la- i_!5I~ V , , _ _. '_-/4' B ` '.~{/ j\_\ ‘A U/ " 3- 1 _ * A ' l , J" ok/ ‘ -J' falv' _) . ' ' 1 w_(.>~.9_ . . ;' _.J ¢ I _ 'f' m._;,_:__»p\9. .\‘. ,.\j~ e- _ _ :EJ '» ~ »` " l:L`\¢ __ *" -ls » l__l_}f~ '_ - f ‘S` 1, ~ ~' _.3.\ 'Q f. _ ..._A ._,-\- _. _ .. Q, .“`~ "9-R~ 11."-"" £9' ‘<3 _1[’_)' VIL O ,nf "J\:,_ _,_-lb' <3_.\J_1.~ f THE GUARDIAN CHARIDTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUGUS1 28. Iwi - I _ _ I; _ W\°l1 you `°‘!I_{"` are looking for an tnin inthe Soavenilzi line, is tin he to yfur s d v sn- 1 '. G” tags to look through our _ `,.~ stock, as you will Und artic- les not to be obtained elsewhere, W- W- Welloer l North Side Queen square-}es|eler sod lngravas. ‘ _sale 000 Those llho Doubt W, are not selling at a Nail profit everything in our gmwv, are oordislly invited w ¢a‘l and -ee for themselves. Ask fir Allaa’s Chsmpagn ‘ Kola-the most delicious suin- ‘ mer drink you ever tasted. (HB9 Jas- Kelly &. Co 1 000-0\0l0@l@I00|®¢» . , ,_ ' “_ ' , ;’ \- ‘ ;;` ‘ V. lu. ‘X ‘_f,]\,__\ -_"gf, V /A ', it 4, Lyn \ / s.. 1_4, \. _lf __ -4 » `-’ fl it Reddin Bros.. _ "/ (ll ‘ “fl New Goods ill 1; ll e a e ‘WL _ . Trv ua for Lrug. ' ,- Opposite Post Omce. _ ,,_ . L_.. l., ~ ,__\ t in _ \_ ,T '- *"‘- -- 5 ¢=:-= 2': W Wg i W. i ee ll if/it M. _-_w lllllll. llll. 1 llilllllllAlll’llERS else lnsonnilee. IESTLAKE BROS ' Que!" 3Q,, , not-isa, water Hina, stores &a A3911; g>RLL’ CHARLOTTETOWN. g Jas. A. S. Bayer, Operator l' `SilllilllltIllll_Ell Arriving Daily llew Slat r Shoes Ten cases came along today-first lot of our i fall order-Several of them are on the ever _ popular. Rahonal in sinele and double soles' 35) til $5.00 shoes. hlleylillo., For rates in the P._ E. lahud Mutual _Fire Insurance Companies on Farm Buildings Churches, Halls, School Houaea, Cheese Fa-r P.O.Boxp Churlotktowng., a9Wed. &Sat.aw xyr. Nothing Betterlllmmmg To Quench Thirst 3 Titan our temperate drinkf- l 5! gs Asthma care never fails. It gives relief and cures. To prove this state- will send a Trial Bottle free by mailto erer. Large size $i.oo-for sale by all mllltvitt ww Ginger Ala, Lemon Sour. Qf°°¢!1 soda, Champagne Cider. (ish k>daand Siphon Soda. lieu 41'. as or direct. Address The Liebig Co.. St. West, Toronto, Canada. s s g Q* 4 This is not the -ite* = Busiesi Place ..._ . fs _ . ._ 1 . 0n Earth ._ 4‘<»."'. % H/ag., .,--_~..-" gi. f-f,.V;;i H! Still we are ke t on .;, 5 _ _ _P the Jump all the time to wcomodate our custom- °"S,Who appreciate our . lil the time bargain sale. We have snaps in \ll lines of Crockery' md Glassware. is Believing. Sunnyside. YW ii,” ransom coinnnneauou aauaav mmmmmm 3 r-H 'nm -5 E5 5 §§ iltlltlllltlliltllltllllllltlal hould he very Homo.- E~Sione Ginger Beef a spoil” Privute orders promptly Btlllnrkd eo_ls__,ll Helene llltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiill St. Peters hey Schools '_ Re-Open Sept. 3rd- REDU,C'1`ION OF FE ILS. `3 N Boys’ School, $18 per annum. ‘ _ __ ‘y\ or _ Girls’ School, $15 per annum. l % gg; %Wj‘;f,'e;g°'“ f °°'°b""°d H ' |’/ . E \ A discount allowed when two orw more of a family attend. l The course of instruction extends [0 preparation for matriculntion att, the Universities. ' Application for admission shouldl be made to Rev James Simpson “wit I ` u ` , °°m@ and See for e ..i‘f.;f.%‘..::‘=.i;“.'f.‘;s:.°.s’5.'.i':.s:.°.§.°s.°:.° l | 4 it | i,i it Slill. llAlllilllllEliS, il.ll.G.\l.. L R C P London. ° P- C0|Wi||., rnrsicilnvliin sunsets' connini Guardian Corrcspondcnts Evcrywhcrc. ANY girl desiring to learn typesetting should apply ot this oiiice at once. ` Ynsrnnnsr the S. S. Yarmouth was supplied by Messrs Peake Bros & Co with bunker coal. THE County Court met yesterday lmorning with upwards of one hundred and forty-five cases. Any person desiring to rent a double omce, with s desirable location, should apply at this office at once. Tnllluc was a fair attendance at the market yesterday Oats are scarce with old ones selling at 40 cents, new potatoes are falling in price and 39 and 40 was paid. Mmmnns of the Phoenix Cricket Club are reminded of the return match on Labor day. All intending to play will kindly hand in their names to the Seo'y, Mr.Mes- servey. THR train due to leave Charlottetown at 2. p. m. for east will be detained until 4 p. m. on Thiusday, August 29 inst., to accommodate those attending the Athletic Sports. Mn.. Melsaac, editor and proprietor of the Charlottetown Herald, was in town on Saturday and took passage on the Mar- itime express en route for Niagara Falls to attend the C. M. B. A. convention. Moncton Times. Tim time for tendering for catering and for printing and selling score cards for the Horse Races to be held atCharlotte town Driving Park on Wednesday and Thursday the 11th and 12 September expires on Saturday next the 31st inet. Scmmrrsn in his address in the Opera House, St John said to the audience; “If Christ came to St. John tonight," he add- ed, "not a church would admit him. lf He should preach and heal on the streets as was His custom, He would be arrest- ed, and the board of health and the doc- tors would ask for his diploma and pro- ceed against him for not practising ac- cording to their methods. THB residences of R. Keltie Jones and P. S. MacNutt, which are to be occupied by the royal party, are re- ceiving -many visits from those who have idcas in connection with their decoration. These two residences have been unreservedlv placed at the dis- posal of the local government, with all their fittings. It is understood that in the Jones residence very little change will be necessary, but consid- erable work will have to be done in the MacNutt house to fit it for its dis- tinguished visitors. Estimates of the work necessary are being prepared by painters and decorators, and it is likely that the contracts will be awar- ded ins. few days.-Globe. Tun Yarmouth arrived at 6 o’clock yes- terday morning with the following pas- sengers:-Miss Hall, Mr. Richardson, Dr. J. A. Nichols, Mrs. Mclntyre, Miss M. Linksey, Mrs. J. Lott, Mr. Sprague, F. S. Fisher, Frank Southworth, Miss G. South- worth, Miss Barratt, Miss L. Barrett-, Miss Ross, Miss Logue, E. Helms and wife, W. H. Uosoling, W. H. Hinds and wife, Mr. Workman, Mrs. Ballock, J. W. Swint, G. C. Swint, A. P. Morris, Dr. A. S. Morris. C. F. Troth and wife, Miss M. Duckaly, Miss M. Campbell, Miss C. Stewart, Mrs.P. Gallon, Mrs. P. Johnston, Mis. M. Carvell, Fred. Linlrney, J. E. Hoskness, L. E. Mosher, C. N. Mathews. Jas. Reice, Geo. Eunian, P. Gillis, P. A. McLean, J. Stokes and wife. OBITUARY.-Once more death has enter- ed this community, this time taking from our midst the beloved wife of Mr. Hugh MacLean,Dundas. On the first; inst. after a long and very painful illness born with Christian fortitude she died in the 25th year of her age. The deceased was a daughter of the late Jonathan McKenz`e, and was much esteemed' for her kindness and hospitality to all. At her home strangers and sojourners always met with a cordial and Christian welcome. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. A. Gunn. assisted by Rev. Mr. Mac lean, the largest funeral procession ever witnessed in this locality bearing strong testimony to the universal respect enter~ tained for her by all classes. To the bereaved husband, four sons and four daughters who mourn the loss of a faith- ful wife and kind mother, we tender our heartfelt sympathy. [Examiner and Patriot please copy.] HAS STOOD THE TEST for over twen ty-five years with thoroughly satisfactory results. Fuller’a Blackberry Cordial may be relied upon as a remedy for all Sum mer Complaints, in Children and Ad nits 1' If - ~_ - Y e Cream of A 20 cis pkg. TRY a Pacirlacli. .....e.,, 1 Leslie S- ‘““"°°°~ ‘l|olutl& lio- View-Row _wholesome and midst: food. r _ outaun Residence; Km if-o°iD°'“°l an-i¢wfi;u°»i=»¢¢¢rv. 5¢5.|e ,inet nJh8»~l l- _ ing John Martin for drunkenness was MR. S. M. MoWI1.L1nts, Newburyport, in writing to a friend in Charlottetown has the following to say about the stallion race: I was in Beesdvllle yesterday at tending the Grand Circuit Meeting I saw He was fought to the iinish by Lord Derby is a coming horse and will be (£025) race at Charter Oak on Sept. 4th for $7,000.00. The summer has been very hot, and the beaches have been crowded about here. ALL kinds of stories are being received from the harvesters while en route to the west. One young msn in writing to s friend says that the scarcity of milk caused s number to milk a herd of cows grazing near the track. At some points along Lake Superior settlers here found sufficient soil cling- ing to the side of the rocks to enable them tolay outlittle garden plots, thus furnishing themselves with fresh veget- ables which otherwise would be very difficult to obtain and rather expensive. The hungry excursionists made raids on these little gardens whenever they had an opportunity, thus depriving the is~ olated settlers of a valuable source of food supply. In one case, however they metaman of iron and blood. A more than usuall attractive lot a when the man of might appeared in his cottage door with a shotgun and made the announcement that if they did not what startling development, and .most of the men turned tail and fled. Some threats, and they stood by the fence and pondered. The man with the gun raised other side took a hand, and held a gun their unique experience over the line of CASE IN PLATTSVILLE been Cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills -The Echo of this place has printed Mrs. Barrett was cured of a general The following is an extract from the statement is published in her own words. ache, headache and neuhalgia and was nervous and miserable. I was treated by me no relief. I chanoed to read of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I tried them. I have taken from the first have steadily improved i¢._..__ 18th until Saturday, August 24th, and at Georgetown from Monday, August 26th prepared to practise every branch of his profession in its most modern and up-to date style. 22 il 30th son's . We guarrantee our Pasteurized milk to test 4‘Z,in butter fat for the- month of August., After that we will guarantee , 4. 2%. J. C. McDonald. Pasteurized Milk Factory. 13 d tl Aug 31st T l _ - . | ll ills '~ ~'\’\~‘\-5' ' .ll ,’@,,§’:_'3§ f~f'_33,'_?g\' if You’re a School Teacher ,;`\ , \ ,_/ 4 Ycu’ll want a watch You’ll want s good watch. about our ' (till . _ ls; ` Fine Watches fy .I l -a1vi>- ol ’ /n Low Prices. A 9,9 c. |=. nurcnzeos Jeweler and Optiean, G-nfion St. y ,_ -1 f 4 Ji- - 1 NO PERSON D0! work time. only do gigmptly we do I workmen ure §.e».-..1- -~ EXAM.. @1311 I I =l 42 W A ~»< >- * " =’F_'»' 'T “~""“ ,;"=,i i_', ;. ”»; ' ,_.f¢'~ ' ?_`.'f?"‘5:\W""~ii'@'}{5»'l'¥h‘§¥"\§'r'§W<‘*'*'l`§':"%7;~. . _ 'if <7,->'-'I "-U _ "'~. ~' 4'. ' - ~ .~ _rr-» ' » ' - " * li’ °‘ ’ ` "» sr “-5 If_*@“~ -_ ff F‘,(?3ti~ 'L >~ ~ " . '.-" ,"1 I 1 'ei ~‘.f‘;:..,’?\*» as 1:-.§f.~ »- r,;*=-,ff--_=-=";. ns;-1 \» "”-'W ~" ‘~ 1 w "= ' ' ' I I Le' _- " ff Y it __ "’° - _` * .i”'~'_‘ o- " "’“- `3` ._ .rs l T ‘ 7 _ :_ _il 7_5*-____,_‘ A looking for thattwo minute record before - he is many years older. The Abbot (1031) gave an exhibition. He and Cresceus ttract d - . ' their attentiyon and they stlirted for it in ladies who have previously there. Tiny had get as far as shes more who are desirous of wearing a perfect fitting, fence, which they were to scramble over ` _ ` t t t t t ,. ,W lined $2 or 10 days. John Hughes drunk » and disorderly, $5 or 20 days. A o 6! 99 0 s , ' _ l 9 the champion of all trotters, Cresoous, S win the free-for-all trot. He made the last quarter of the last mile in 292 seconds. that grand young trotter Lord Derby Ed. Geers driving Derby. The older, - _ horse however was a winner. But i Miss Sexton, ex rt corset iittoi oi gdw York. arri :ed here last night," and will remain a few days. Corsets Filled Since Miss Sexton was ~ here before, a radical change has taken place in one styles. will? B be pleased to fit all the ' A been fitted. and as many re ia e and absolutely comfortable corset. the weapon to his shoulder and fired _ Q e M high. This was sufficient. The men 4 ‘ A ` ` were willingtn play Wild West so long L F as they did all the playing, but when the _ ' " however thought that one mar ` Every _lady in Charlottetown invited; whether with the gun would not execute his y She wants to buy or not ' f V = := .<,. ' _ ,i i’ »1. is I ' w.. .` in it. the! strui8htwaY resigned and '» if f _<1 et. » . -~_ _.~ .~ 1. started back to the train. The men - - »---»=-l-»=---~=--~=»-r==-=»e -~ -=-- M ,M mm, ew, an ,un 0, the C. P. R, Many of them made an 1 _ _f 57 ii" ,_ VV oP¢n boastof that the! Painted the entire ` _ f s 4-1'” " ` ” 3’ . fi ~‘ _ . ,_ ._ :__ * ., »~ -5;# * =.‘ , _ ; (5 ,... _. sr, n _ A _ V V L ._ . ~_ .9 . .e. line from Ottawa to Fort Williams a , I _ " ._ g If _ ) A, . bright scarlet hue. ‘ _ D ' ' l i ‘iv yt' " --- A I _ We haves variety of Jelly Powders which we .think yo La” in '°h”“‘ P1“°° P"°'°d "° H"° would like -Hers are some of the divers- ' PLa'rrsv1LnLE, Ont, Aug. 26 (Specia.l.) Gnpe l Cnr. Foot an account of Mrs. J. Barretts case. Chnry St"'berry nervous weakness by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Lemon Rnpbeny _ Echc's story, in which Mrs. Barrett’s Vunillll Chocolate Pudding ..;s.re.e»ess:;.s:s°k-..s.se‘s.eef Ps»e~»»»i» C-me P-new doctors. but their medicines afforded a in all twelve boxes, and feeling better ‘ _‘LSO- until nowl have never' enjoyed better Pure Gold) 001'! Klux Gehline' health. ]0c_ 12,; l5c TEETH l TEETHI Dr. Wright of the y _ 000000 Baltimore Dental Rooms, Charlottetown, will be at Cardigan from Monday August , “U 1 2 I l'|"l until Friday-August 30th and he will be Sunly i 8 Grocers. i el 'f Wntermelons 40c each at W. A. Hutche- --1---L_ ' `° " ‘ " i e f - \- `. to Pleased lneir rehase. and so is everyone who buys musical instru- ments from us. We guarantee them -if not just right, bring them Speaking of prices-every one knows \ve’re in a pos- any other house on the Is- land . . ...Q » . . - . ~ » » . » . » . . ¢ - . . . . . . .- Sole Agents for cele-_ I ; hated Heintzman Piano. I . | . ~ . -¢»¢¢¢......¢»-»-.»¢¢¢»»..¢ ‘,3".»,'*.li_" A F 9` . 1'7(~\ c~ is 1 | / , /'Q 0 \~ '1 J 1 » ’ W0/ A / You‘1l want a good watch cheap. ‘ 'V' _ ‘ ) We want to have a chance to tell you _7 ’ `_ \ " ‘ EE3l3EEE5Z° back. 'E ition to sell cheaper than§c The Charlottetown illilllllll PARK RAGES 1901. win. an unto ar Gharlottoiown, P- E. I. -ON- MDIESDAY and THIIRSUAY. the lltl all |2tl Supteulnr. I9lll. Honsr-:_R'A_cEs $l2 50 PllE\lllllS $l2 50 First Day-lept. 1 hh, 1901. 2.35 class trot $159.00 Free-for-all trot . 30°-0° :.24 class trot 200-06 Second Day, Hep! 1241!, l90l. ms dm mn 815°-oo Free-for-all, trot und pace 3oo oo z.3o class, trot and pace 150.410 Purses divided 50 per cent _to dnt. 25 per cent tosecoud, 15 per cent to third and xo pez cent to fourth Entries close fb September, 190|. No horse barred by reoor made after ist july rgoi_. ' Specia ly low rates by stesmers und railways. Admission to uda, age; children under ra years old, i5r;s§T:1‘iIs_oion to grund stand, 251:. Ffornfurtherdpartacnlars and lace program w§ll:oor:i:;|flm:3nstobeaddreueedtothe8ev l'¢i3 . " o_ iz. suaimwoon, sary r. 1. Haszano, emma... i l Aug. dlwtd. in. ru- 2 'Ti , l I return in avery short space of time to y r A . whence they came he would make salt T » i § sifters of their hides. This was a some- e ~ i , than _ fe :- iii so »-_' 7 1- get gy, _:_ wi, ._-L_ ,, Z x “_ rs _¢< "/ _re sr. 1.2. _,.. et" ». A 1 .19_ ‘_ ;e J _k *J “ » " ‘L sr.. ,,,_ .r 3 ;L\ -r ’. me _ .?_. . \- ._ i 1. we