.i v ees. :-ii 2' ` . '<’.»' T "? . \. ; -f. a a .1 _ ` 1 i i A x.- -i Jr .» E. ,-,_ ,. _ ~r '~ 'A r I s -se $-... _ 1 ~ €" a .- s iii' /'.' . af* .4 . . ‘- .-.-,;' .. '-'f' .. _,_ ret M.- ‘va ,gf .f `z `-”'s.» OUR 14. 1.. ,,. ~_ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTI ETOWN PRINCE .ED.WAiiD ISLAND JULY 30. 1900 Special Notice Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will of his books and Stationery Business in 1 he Morris Block. we will continue he business in its various branches. nlling at lowest prices for cash onlyi Him B. M. Hornsby, who has mana.- ged the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pinned to attend to all old customers old many new ones. A Choice new stock of Wall P\P$1'3 will be at once put on sale, “lid “ll departments of the' business will _be _,kept tell stocked- A itll 5UPP1'~°d‘ ‘gnupg will be a special feature, known as "The Bazaar Bookstoref' TIE Bllllll C0lPl||Y,_was4-1.154. , _ $ugces~sers to F, J, Hotiiby, Harris Block, Ch'town_ March i6. 19°°- * _ l -__ _V V* vi tm, i H* fii%`### *E aullllllilll' Our workrooms will rushed this week; if can naaaleeeeoo . p . . S' nausea assesses venient, we ask you, and * will consider it a favor for # those who can, to leave# their trimmed hat order# as early in the week as possible. erkins & Co The Millinery Leaders. ¥¥¥#~¥I=l#%#&§ ¥, ' __ 1 - '°" ,4- Special Rates Putieiirom the diy, of four or more. who dafmto aeudthche day in Pownal, be conveyed ere in t morni , give" n ner india at the Florida Hotel xdtnd returned in th etfelhg for but $1.25 each. Gooch will meet -allsxh parties any day in the week on my 'receiving two hours notice. other special nnnagemonts can be made at avi? time. ‘ _ . BROWN. _ ~ ' Proprietor 11orii|aHotel. Pownal Juue,6 ti. ` ‘ . lii$lll‘ZliiC¢ ul--i . ,S ife, Marine, lile. All British Companies. Risks taken 'at low rates. N ymlmantlln. Agents. Telephone 67 l 4 i as Most Reliable g&&_ Place to have your rehair work Zi; done is the place t at takes I - the most interest in your fr needs.We strive to accrnomo- -- date all who leave any work _- with us, by prompt attention 12,1 ` and quick despatch of same. »- We have the reputation of li; being “O. K.” on repair work. -,.1 Give us a trial and be con- °*“ _,g vlnced that what we say is ‘ true. .gnu A _$1 fl "iv .;y \ Foundes, Engineers, Machin- .gis- Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. , Charlottetown, P. E, 1. ,.,_, Phone 125 ' ' llll MURNING llllllllllllll MONDAY, JULY S0, 1930. ;- ' 1 'Z£I3~ , Y Pretty Montague has assumed the stat- live and a prospect of taxes. As bedts a thriving port, the ilrst Mayor bears the same name as Britain’s most famous capt- ain-Horatio Nelson. The Dominion capital appears to bel sharing in the general growth and pros- perity of the country. Its latest directory ‘indicates a population of 68,550. When it ulation of Ottawa was 27,412 and in 1&l __-é We are glad to find the Charlottetown lead, as was mentioned in Satui-day's GUARDIAN, is discontinuing the use ofthe steam whistle of the Princess when at her wharf in this port. We trust that the rule may be generally adopted by other steamers as well. The C.S. N. Co. not only furnishes first-class steomers and lgives prompt and regular service to its patrons, but shows every disposition to guard the safety and convenience of the public in small matters as well as great. The Examiner mildly censures the Pat- riot for its silence in regard to the recent promotions, and adds that “THE GUAR- own account, but that will amount to nothing.” Our impression had been that the Examiner had been very quiescent iii regard to a mat-ter which has been the talk of the town. Our slow-going con- temporary reminds one of the passenger ll and finds the train on which he had in-' , tended to take passage rolling away with increasing speed. His thought, as he tered by the fact that other passengers expressed the opinion which seemed fdiculous to many persons, that the great- `,cal1ed that General Gordon, the martyr of :similar impression to that of Lord Wolse- ley. Gordon knew the Chinese well, had N done much to train andlead their soldiery in the days of the Tae Ping rebellion,~ when he really saved the dynasty, He China unjustly on many occasions, and he( foresaw that some day the millions of foreigners,fas,he said “with good reason." He predicted the ,“ye1low storm” which is now bursting, and it is mostregrettable, thathis warning was not heeded in time. ' NEW YORK STOCK LIST. , W closing prices .idly 271 American Sugar 124 ` american Steel and Wire 34§ American Tobacco 96g Brooklyn Transit 58§ When He Declined With Thanks She Left Her who emigrated to America from Ireland _ _ two years ago. and who was instrumental us of a town with a Mayor, a council of i 'Was made the capital of Canada 'it WBBMM I d the businédl. Tho WON “ll be J little more than a village. In 1881 the pop- ,Steam Navigation Company taking the* I DIAN is conducting an investigation on its who arrives at a railway station too late' contemplates his watch is doubly enibit-I on board while he, himself was left. ' Spme tjmgago Lara Wolseley casuauy the added that thefarmers would not be so est danger to civilization lay in China and that the people of that country might sibly yet overrun the world. It is now re-" 'Khl`ax~toum, had twenty years agoaver'y,ii}-that we will have one-dollar wheat, as saw that the civilized powers had treated I china wddid be an-dyed against chef' Burlington Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville nil nil 33% nil 71 New York Central nil Rock Island 1293 St. Paul 1063 Tennessee Coal and Iron _ 11153 Union Pac Pr’fd 71 United States'_Rubber 353 ApriLCotton pei 100 lbs nil CHICAGO MAR Ll;'lS. p Cmcaeo, August 28. -(Special) ~`- The V, following are the closing ratesz- p July, wheat, 74:1; com, 391 oats 22 llucl smllllicu . , . S ; , -; 1, V ° 9 l D°1`k» 511-70- ill! Central Drug Store, ' 1 . August wheat 741 corn 38% oats `22' ‘ _ _ )ll).-,gn ;./:re-;;>-'il/‘¢;'.f~'~.~; Sept., wheat, 7oi; _eorn, 38§; oats, 22% l 5¢~. ,,4§f;f; \,l@'_,~T7,,(f-”~§<;_,;,$;;`s; l_;§;_,, ists and Boiler-makers. ,l Pork’ $11.65' g - ' ` ' 17.1' 1 ” Remembarthiszblo other medicine has ’ s h d s H d’s S ' uc a recor a oo arsi._pa rilla Q, p 4 T, When you wants good medicine get - Jr. E54’ ”,L`\ » . HRH ~ ~ Hess- _ A A 7 - We ican’t all-go LE Have been more than satisfae ory this Spring -Our STQCK. STYLES, and PRICES are sure trade winners-Before you buy-See what we can do for you-STORE CLOSES at 6 p In excepting SAI‘URDAY’S open until 10 p. m. Wright & rr-`=¥~ :_-..'“ ‘ ~' $1.5 1- »- ar , 'il' . I ' ., Y ~ - .. . ` , ' . jiegyiyfnew 1 FU 1\lTURE -is ' p ` - ‘groceries makes - . . _ 'sible for our 2 , _ - . ` f°.°ei<>r1if_°i-=1'=1=° sity- ' ' _ *-;,_ » ,- - If you would SA ....1 Qt w. nun, Plus _ _- mu pn- i WOULD MARRY HIM . Preserver $7,000. HAMILTON, July 2.5.-Louis H. Scott, n saving the life of an elderly maiden - named Miss Verscoyle, at Atlantic City, shortly after he landed, has been left . $7,000by her. Miss Verscoyle offered her 1 hand in- marriage to Scott shortly after he 1 saved her from drowning. buthe declined, l owing to the difference in their age. A N, correspondence has been kept up between p them ever since. Scott is a law student l‘ at present employed in the omce of the ` Hamn rag and metal company. f _*___- Montreal, July 25.-“I have been in Man ‘A itoba for 18 years. and I do not see any- , thing in the lpresent crop shortage to This is the way Mr. S. A. McGaw, secre- tary and treasurer of the Dominion Eleva- tor Co., puts it. He says the wheat crop of Manitoba and the Territories will prob- ably be a little short of fifteen million bushels, against thirty- four million last year. The fact of the increased acreage, both in the province and the Territories, will help them out a great deal. and altho’ merchants may have to carry over some of their country accounts, there will be no suffering. Although the rains were to late for the wheat. Mr. McGaw says they were productive of great good to the feed, and as Manitoba is raising a great deal 0! stock and prices being good, the average will be pretty good. In 1889,the yeald was 125 bushels per acre, in 1890 it was 21 bushels, while this year he says them are in Manitoba and the Territories about 2,200,000 acres under wheat, which, at seven bushels per acre, would give a. total yield of fifteen million bushels. It was at first thought that the crop of oats would be short, but it has turned out , to be very good. There are also, he adds, ‘splendid crops of wheat in the Red Deer ,Country between Calgary and Edmonton and in the vicinity of Prince Albert. 'IIINNZEOTA AND THE DAKOT-LS. He says he considers the reports, from Minnesota and the Dakotas, tending to wheat crop of the three states j_ust men- tioned will not exceed 75,000,000 bushels, against 157,0(ll,0(ll bushels last year, and wclloif as their neighbors in Manitoba,be- cause they do not do so much stock farm- ping. NO DOLLAR WHEAT'. ' V ~ Mr. McGaw conclaedas follows: “But-N if there is a shortage in the Canadian and American Northwest it does not follow some might suppose. When our-prices go high. England will increase -her pur, chases in' Bulgaria, the Argentine Repub- lic and other wheat producing countries.” Easy to Take , 1 Easy to Uperate Because purely vegetable-yet their m¢h,prompt,heaIthtul.,satistactory- , Hoad’s Pills 1 fl; ill); 1 . -& .t v , Hot Weather lilll/;_ I W'hat’s so nice as a refreshing j t bath. Wha.t’s so nice as fx Tv little addition of a,nice toilet al, water. We carry a splendid 2;.,- ."/<'= line of these. §(ll @ Ai.-d d full line been per-~ fumes, all odors, fine sponges, , 'bath crushes, etc, eic. W A Z'l`~S-`; I "'&-_.Z-(4 make me lose faith in the province.” P fthe belief that the wheat crop is all right, " I , . ‘ 1' 4 ‘ >___*\_ V -V' . .:j ». - - .{‘§2°$kt?f2’$illl1f§i¥?§fa§d’i”§t£l'.iaT ’ & Co 19 bf \\\\. ; ‘ ` ` _~ ~ . P850 D ~ \ 1)) ri ° it » - PEARKI c’ ‘L4 , lad les Cullen lapis ° ‘ The The \ "dr ,_-.~~.',, ._., - -. , - ‘L-"'~’fl .af ' " _ ~ _' ' ~' .s _ . _;~ _`..,.»‘-fi-""`i‘_ ul; ~.f__`f; _:_ - ,AF ‘;`.’-.. J’ ‘ . . "`-."*- - . .i'i§_-'°7-.~>.~.-.~`.__:_:Z,~ L_ *x _ . "<_».~'>.s;.- ' ....-..'_:".'.-,~.“'~'-i',.~° -._-1 r I ' " '.wvn7‘1f'."_*-`»."-;7;‘»“-f' ‘-. I -.M \.\ 'V “ZA 4lq_~,;. -.fe-.». -f. ~ f ' l U _ \ ‘. _r-; (`, ‘ Ia"’~h /‘.\`i*.`f' *f 9. ‘»' ` . 4 ' Q J- “"’ C --H ll. ,.5 ‘ . 3, ‘° ». Ch’town. Ch’town v o oN|.Y io Dozen-so come To-Dar; V ’ _ l . SHIRT lllllill "` IIRESS llllilllll One Third Off -I-4 OFF. f vv@_ 551 shi,-; \\'as..f== 'T We, have very pretty nhraper nan any can-r Q Muslins at very low 1 store in town. ` l>r'0'8- . i ,coils AND-si-:1-3. NOW \s -. ‘_ ~ ,_ ‘_ _ ‘~.-Qc -Y '~ -- =.~ _|. _...__ mm, - _ 4 equiuedd ._ Y = - sims sieve rmms ` ' A nies Pali PITTEKIS _ . ` V _ _ dr. quit. misleading. 1-is sdydnat ul.. ras: ro svsarcusrunea - - _ » rc-wmv cusroum 1 Tlhc-M'illil1ci‘y ‘ '- 1 a.lR,_ »ll _ --.._,~.A,`,7i -_ » .-Dress.Hats at Reduced Prices. , N s niiiidsry at Reduced Prices! ~ Q' ' e s ... - a - we waN'r-vfouiz 'mana 1 is i -I. _' > . ' , \_ "_._" l , num author Ansar i - . 1 ' 'We’l'|,send ltllome for You. a »< r v ~zvv»n¢n.»~,ws»-» sun-vmma-w»v»_ouuu I . "----4-" Psy' *°.F!1¥l.‘,‘* l’,°'°|.\l,|i~"-i ' -- , Weill save you Money- »~ ...N . , - . We. know we can. W _ I » -nwrwcsc -v_r»m. 1- -.-»- ev -. Biggest G Biggest T Bard-dd B-our in in Your eyes will cor vin-e I ` l°‘m‘ quality and you that-We do not ove.- IQ.,-1 _ ,` i i c-ur lvw prices eannotbt ~ Fun i 1' ‘~" - Sailor Hats at Reduced Prices. f ‘ e -i i rv > I N .’ ~ s ,. _,, , n White gloves, :white skirts, White ' I /1 .. " Hammocks, bathin suits. straw hats I p ,_ children’s muslin oo5ars.--J_8-S- PH;‘5g!;t&‘ rl ' I Goa "Ml _ -f, , M6. h dred h mocks oing fast at L,/, - Paitonué Go’ S. am lst: l /(illl . lf, o o ' h child ’ bonnets, leg- ho!i"i:ieh1:i1tsst,i)iiiiisl¢in hoodlsegiid hats. Some hats from 10c up.-Jas. Paton & Co. 19 tf. O ly two left, ladies' muslin costumes, alsontll white blouses and 25 under skirts.-J as. Paton 35 00- ,, _,..d=i-- -1-lsr.-~ Try a barrell of Norfolk E' ffrflff r _:. _./‘» . SIIIIIIIQS Are to hand They are the prettiest lot of clothes we hav e ever We are busy making them up mto stylish Suits. Invite our patrons to examine our stock Allclothesmadebyusareguaranteedtoiit assi... i -1 JQHN :ur<>LEo:D ill v. \- - \`;/11‘\,-I '|l"`j» l or Parlay Bolle -T ’Q~___”; 1 Silver Spray f --ee ..- ....e~_- if 1 1 ,I ,i 'tv-1 <.d,f'$..d~~'-;~;"’e-f= ia/we <¢;“ >» 'Z sale 'by JENKINS & SON A. N. JENKINS "SYDNEY GRE) ‘ ' thecoun _.ry these* warm - -wr..t.1 1' days but our large health call and order with lilllthllllll, & -Biltllld 1 ll_ .és Q leer §,si§liui;sr nam. ailiix udmon; - 6 -- ._ .=, -_ -ee-'ami--.5 319:52 amismis soucmins, as miata... p ,nwngwln Express Omoo.- Bydngg swaesgw . iiiiiyif andbe convinced of-itssu-N s N’ H. “Z Wy” C `~"" ‘= Don t Neglect in w~»~n»--»-ma »cs.~.¢v»\ ww 4 PU" my UQ ,.. .r.nd¢¢d fl , ,itchboatoraadifm sdaiyr yn can-your watch. ow mnnawamvn-mans-www -an wuwwuvwmna to see you at Gaim' Gxoaes SC SYDNEY cAPE nREl'oN| o E nENDERsoN W_ N_ T