_ THE cuiiirinin,cHAELorTErowN,JULY ig isos. MID-SUMMER l00AI. ANO PRUIIINIIIIII. Wit - t A-lv illeiis and Gossip From Town and oltiiiiot sole ‘"'°““"’- _-_oi‘___- I I’ fGIeaned by "Guardian" Re ort- , P ers and Correspondents. Summer Goods. __ Half Price. All Ladies’ Capes Black HALF PRIGE. Nearly 30 dozen Ladies’ -American Sailor Hats bought 50c onf the dollar, selling fast. HALF-PRIGE J AT WEEKS HALF-PRICE. Ladies’ Fancy Golored Sllshados Half Price. in Ina News illslrict. last evenings express. ui Trimmed nations.-y ati Blg`_lleduci:lons. » BlAOK DRESS 00003. The best value in the city. For value in Cashmeres ask to see our cele- brited -50c Cashmere. l‘1.A.lYooks&Co f-.--“- -~ ' .W := iffiiiio o:iI;i%siiif,ii ow; sCakes = E Are made from the finest § _ quality of ingredients. § They’ll keep fresh longer; than most cakes for that-;°i:'__ reason. If you want ag dozen of cakes you can de- E II IIIIIIIIII pend upon us giving them _E to you fresh and the price § Iugper doz. E , Telephone 98. § I sTEwAi2'r,si II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I ‘.7 Ec|.|PsE BAKERY, ' § Bakes Best Bread. § _ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE, gi Lg _ _J ____ _Tim- IIISI INDIII IIMI JIIIGI. Lime Juice is one of the most invigorating and healthy summer drinks. and is highly recommended by Physicians especially those troubled with rheumatics We have just opened a cask of the best West India Juice which we are now retailing at 15 cents a pint or 25c a bottle. BEER & GDFF H. FOR SALE 'l`0 RENT The undersigned offers “High- lands," his residence at Georget0WI1i for sale, or to rent for the summer. This place is pleasantly situated, has coach house and stables, orchard resort to the visitor. His family will land will lake part. Many prominent ship from the University of Chicago allot which he has been very success ful. I-lc thus brings another new honor tothe Province from which he comes, and to the church to which he belongs. Mr Collins future course is yet unde- cidctl, but whatever field he may be called to occupy, his many friends feel ulesl ll9a|l3lll8 llilppElllIlgS 0CU|_||’|'l|lg 1 which took place yesterday was another! I . I Miss Josie Fitoiitr left vesterdii ' TwENT¥'slX thousalid and sevetityi I H i P . ,momma 0` I-' ' . _.pt-t `f‘ hy five lbs milk were received at the ’1ry-~ I Ind cn ‘fred a |°|c0 I |_ B *rf U 2" ew we” S “J 0 neu S on Creamery on \\'ednesd-ty last and a , ‘“H°S~`°”' f lriniei of 106,929 ins last week, , i ri-.int his cii . I T wt-:t-:Ks Q rnorni' . . ‘ E ng to at'ertl the L E Convention ll THE La-dl€3’ _Aid Soflell’ of George' iii M,i]peque_ _town Presbyterian church gatherted I RH" B _CHA,1`l’F-LL “Hd Mr J J Chop-iliist year of its existence ai a sdciety. tpeii of this city were passengers by'Good for Georgetown. ‘ I Mrssus Donn & Rooms have receiv- Montreal yestdrcay and lett yesterday cd the contrac: tor supplying the city ievening for the Sydueys and St John's. with sewerage pipes and cement. ,_Nt1d. Her outward _ cargo included MR A H NOTMAN, Assistant Gereral Sheep a ld wwe O ' dccki l Pas.-rnger Agent of the C P R, wiihl A luizinrixti tit the P E l land Poultry I ,herdqusrters at St John, was in the:AS&00l=\=l I1 *lil I’-' l|'l\l lll Y M C A city yesterday. gparlors ta s evrning at 8 i»`c10ck. A full l ‘ . 3 tt d= - t ti ' ted. MR T ‘VD H _ _ ya en into ti me_.n ers _is reques _ ‘ OH* * ALCQI-M~ Wlf1Q» Wllll l1lS|All persons intending to Join are cord- fauiily, has been making a visit with his . ,ally inviwd to a;¢end_ parents, returned to his home in Bcstou on Friday. Mr Malcolm regrets very` QUEEN HOTEL. July 13--P Kelly much that he could not make a longerland Wlfb. MOIHGHUS; D A M01-001 visi: and feast on the many advantages Eld0D§ J0lUl M0E°0ll°l`D» Clf91`!`_,V Val' i the lsiand gives as a superior summer ‘ ley; L E Dystant, Halifax; Albert d people are expected froiu Charlottetown, , GSIDSS BHG F1065 Hffvl'-led 8-l11\1¢0lD6l1l Montague Bridge and E1d¢m_ An-ang,_..i to the spectators. Th's is particularly b ments have been made lo: panties com- U\1'9 Cf the free-ff’I‘-all 1909, ln Wl1'¢ll, f0 ing a distance, and they will be treated some of our prominent ciiize is gzivc `tli right. ,evidence oi considerable speed. The to _ _ lrefrcshtnent tables were well patron- to am1;;;I,jh‘;g§§:‘}hg€a‘;;§?;,l;1;§js;3°aK:§ iiized. the efforts of the commitee in` “ sa . ' 1 one of the msn teache , H, d, _ lpharge proving wonderfully sutcesslul rs in in 1 in the , College in connection with the Presbv- ‘ m every respect' The picmckersspeak _ _ . _ - very highly 01 the courtesy ot the .train 322:; "#2233 ttherel WEB’ through ’u'lhauds. The speci tl was in charge of . o retire rom that field Conductor COL of labor some three vears a 0. _ _ g After his return, when his health had begun l Tue regular quarterly meeting of f°_imPf°'f= 8 lillleilieaccepted aFellow- the Board ot Trade was held yesterday y .ieveuing Messrs WW Wellner and where he has been lecturing and studv- l Robert Jenkins were ro osed for F9 -1 ill! ever since that time At the close l membership The questidb di excessive of the spring term lately the Famltylpassenger rates from Picton to Char. conferred upon Mr Coilin, the degree of I loitetown alter having being discussed , Ph. D, inczgna cum laude, as the restlltlf by gevgral gentlemen Wai referred t0 I of examinations in a spe.:-ial course of the Council. A discussion also took study pursued in the University. Mr place concerning the necessity of a. Collirfs post graduate studies were reduction of passenger rites on the P. in the line of Old Testament E I Railway. M; D A McKinnon l work, his principal subject being Semi , moved a resolution, secopdeal by MrW I tics. and his secondary subjecrs, Ancient I' W Clarke, advocating a reduction of the History _and toinpaiitzive Religions; in first class passenger rate and tie grant- . t ing of return tickets to second class pas- sengers. The resolutiou was carried and the opinion generally expressed Bank of Nova Scotia. Halifax. is visit- Piior ltoiiiziir Joxias ot' Acstlii Col-; lege is visiting his old homo in Pownal. | He is :icco npanied by Mrs Jcncs. ‘ I ST Janine’ Sunday School picnic 1 success. The attendance was large and [the day pleasantly spent. ` /$175.00 duringlast year. beiuv' the * THE steamer Acadian arrived from Crosweil, St Eleanor’s; John Clav, - remain until fall. .Summa-rside; E J Anderson,Yarmouth, _ H S Douse, city; John Anderson, city “THE GU.iR1irA:v_ understands that the lg|,,,1-ies Cy,-, Bay des Ch,,1,,u,-_ Digg debating sotriety is preparing for a "l grand conceit and gramaphnne music, TH!-I Baptist Sunday School pisnic at '_ in their hall at Uigg on Friday. the 16th, ` Suiolk yesterday was attended by about tl Talent from d iferent sections of the Is- 900 P60918, Wlw 0vj0y¢d U0 U10 fflll GX- tent this pleasant and healthtul outing. P Mit Hi-LDLEY McKiNNoN returned. Miassus. J. J. RILEL & SONS, th from Vancouver last night. 'well-known insurance agens of Mon- _ _ ' ` _ _ treal, have just received a copy of the Miss JENML Rei-imsoi. returned yes- |manife5t of the Bom” ne This erday evening from Vancouver' lshows that a third of tl-iegcargo was Mn Vicroii Goonwiri. is spendinglconeigned by Canadians, chiefly from ,his holidays with his parents in,Hal1fax and Charlottetown,PEI. The Brighton. freight in question was 9.832 cases of lobsters. valued at $101,000, and most MR -lAME¢ ll STEl'HF»\'~*0N» Of me of the insurance was effected in Mon- _ _ _ ltreal. The complete manifest reads as ng fflemli "1 me CIW- ifollows :-9.832 cases of lobsters, 446 ‘bales cotton, 84 crates bicycles, 35 boxes bacon, 170 tierces laid, 420 tons agricultural implements, 1.455 bags coffee, 30 barrels skins, 153 packages sewing-machines, 24 packages raw silk, 4 cases metal. 3 bundles domes- tics, 1 case dry goods, 250 bundles hides. 100 bags shells. 1 case leather, 10 boxes and 15 crates matting. '.l.‘otal value ot cargo about $300,000-Mon- real Witness. THE hosts of people interested in the Sutherland memorial fund are asked to remember that lists have been opened at the followin laces : 3 P T J Mounts, Moomi & MCLEOD, M S'rEvEnsoN, L W Wkrson, , ALEX Hoania, MARK WRIGHT & Co, FENNELL & CHANDLER, W M Corwin DoDD’s MEmcAL HALL, Jonsson & J onxsos, R K Jos'r, D Fauqnmmson, J R WARREN,--and , clergyman. _ COMPLAINTS was made to .us of ii. ang that gather around the hall at ummerfieldon the evenings of|the meet- ngs of the Division, creating a general isturbance during the session and ncreasiug the annoyance to a disgrace- ' _ ul extent alter the meetings close, ’ blasphemy, sodding and general as-. aults|being the perpetrationswithwhich ` he members are confronted. It is high me the authorities moved in this mat- ter and end all city eavored to put a stop to the I erseeutions ot respectable citizens. Fon Anorrion.-Air intelligent. right boy of between thirteen and urteeu years, one of the children from e Middlemore Homes. Apply at once Mrs R Hogg, Box 225, Charlotte- @@@ Moore & that the proposed change would in-i crease travel and would find muchl ifzvor among the farming population. I who at p esent do not patronize the iiriy Il 'U / H16 Finds us prepared for all home of the annoying ily. your wants to rid vour 4'* I . A . \ ’ I oison and Sticky Fly Paper, &c, &c_. » The stickiest of sticky Paper, and the deadliest of poison paper at lowest prices I . . - . \ \ sure he will 'Jive a “ood account of a'\' ` i ' l ` I K \ .l ~ I ,, D r il way to that extent which migut be \ §` " " ‘ ` himself. and they will hope to iiote in expected in such a thickly peopled his case a still more distinguished career. 5 country. _ ' DR(/6`6`/.S75 GIGGGG6, QQQBXU geeeeeeoecetieccee U3 . W- -_--1;?--_ g@@@@@©@@@@l@% 3’@“@@@@@@D@®@@0§@@@@@@@ §@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ B 1 ff o U' # make quick clearance of those remaining Here’s a partial list. Fawn, Cardinal and Black, 7 5c now soc Blain Cloth, braid trim- mings, black and fawn, 1.30 are now 88g 2 only copes, one royal DOW _ lue, one cardinal, high _ ollar, black velvet trim- ming, 1.50 for $1 Black,fa.wn,red or green ` cape, braid trimming, were 1.95 are now Cadet blue cloth cape, trimmed with white braid, 2.20 now Fawn cape wit-h high collar, trimmed and faced round collar with navy velvet, was 3.30 for 2,20 Triple cape, in fine covert cloth,fawn and green,were 4.25 new ~ $2.83 Fine fawn, covert cloth, rimmed with satin ribbon 1 ere 4.65 now Handsome, plain céoglg ca ve s lish, was . off’ ry ty 4_g9' 13.85, for 1. DOW silk, elaborately was 15.50 ienovr J What We Advertise, We have. QQ/ @@@@@ Q “ll‘it’s Neuse n'e' l{’eQood When You Buy where else. ome Handsome Designs: Just received, will be glad to show them, eeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeee 9 :___ UZ? -l “MY TORE” Became an established fact yesterday; large number of buyers claimed it .IVIY STO The opening day trade fully met ,our expectations, and custoifnpgs struck with admiration at the variety, quality, and 10W DTICGS ° 9 NEW GOODS are arriving daily and are being marked at a. bargain. J We want everybody to know that when We say EAflRG-AIJN' ’ We mean s it. . For particulars apply at the 0fflC€S of Warburton 6'# Mackinuon, Char- lottetown. .