THE GUARDIAN, AUGUST rs Igor fA¢u¢»$F- ,1 ._ __ i __ " 4 S.-Cn tu- ouiin - liiat the mediiilne youyriiiefii. :'.»‘iii§!A'il’.Ii'.'i ug; A I doctorwiliteilyo it _ith ii . et weak ...i..s.i.i. ...`&$i.’ ’.i..'L'§ -"°“.i'..i":t.... i.. ".i§'.°'i.'..l'."’ “""‘ ilu Uidpst Jewelry Store on B. Island Established |365 "ur Enameled Souvenir U iiiocit, Charlottetown. I i Spoons, :kit ifins, Brooches, Hat P ii:-» A --- ` - I "1 `-._ Ash Trays, Bobs, etc.. are as prettyas can 5 FY* 5 " J' be and our large assortment this year make T” mn' “mv” lm “'“'"‘ ‘° °'”°' & ' c_- . " I Souvenir seie;ting very easy. We would ‘n;,'::‘u§';"h“““"""“" """i"d '“° ` “ke to hue you ne them' Tal city schools will reopen next _ Tuesday, the ith lost. “"="-`L~NE“’S AEWELRY 5T°RE° ..rrfrz.:.::t:.::.'s.::::. -M- A f _ ‘ <2 _ _ -I LIKE I§"V`I‘I.P]3IlJ If you wish the beat. in photo- graphy, finished on the new spec- ialized mounts, (the viry latest l i l , l ` Still A-dead Offices in New Prowse Ti-ii: S.S. Pretoria from Boston is ex- pwtcd to arrive here tomorrow afternoon. MissRu1'u Minus, Dorchester, Mass.. is the guest of Mre. W. H. Smailwocd of this city. Pnuulmcs B. Mannion Cambridge, Mass.,is visiting her sister Mrs. W. H. Smallwood of this city, novelty. ) To 'Visit Our Studio GEO. ll. C00li Giving Where Baby is Always Welcome. DROWSY AFTER EATING Drowsiness and distress alter meals are aympimns oi' iudigestlon, showing that the digestive organs are out of order. DYSPEPSIA TABLETS relieve distress after meals, icdiges- tion, iistueuce, heartburn and all forms oi stomach trouble. Price z5c per box. Geo. E. Hughes. Anothecaries Hall. Trouser Tips! Hang your best pair of trousers up on the wail and taken. good square look at them; Now,do you think they ` are good enough for any dis- criminating dresser to wear at any particular appointments. Are they really good enough for YOU ? If notl want to im- press upon you the high rank we have attained in this par- ticular line. Goods latest and large variety-Gt, workman- ship. etc., unsurpassed. Price moderate. Call and we’ll provc_it.toyou. D. McLaren “‘°.`.‘."°’ 9 Loi cr. The Artistic Tailor. 3-Ziitltta tw wtf. l Hot Weather Goods I This liot Weather you need something cool and rciresiiiiiif, we can supply you with the bust: CANTRHLL AND CORCi'I~ RAN’S GINGER ALE. APOLLINARIS WATER, DRAKHJS GINGER Abit. CllAi\1PA(`vNF§ CIDHR. STONE GINGER llltlik Sic , SYRUPS IN ALL FL\V~ ORS. 2500 Off t all Broken ' 1 Lines w it » 1 -.See the men’s Patent leather roots » .$5.00 for $3.7 5. i , 4.oo for 3.00. - A , Mcii’s tan boots _ ‘f ,$5 co for $3.75. . -_ 4oofor 3.00. Mca’s black kid I and box cali boots , $5-whfor 93 75- * ' .» 4..oofui: $3 oo. .J & I q l W V 1 , A alight shower afforded some relief last i 1 ', T evening but thifiii- was close and __..____,._ i~Z- “ ’*-"'_°" '_ " _ Labor Day. All boats which ltls intend- I ' I ' _ - race will start nt tl oclock. For particulars y see ad. Puosrs who want work of any kind or , _ are lookin for noir of an kind should .#4 .. Lime juice is a good wholesome l Naxr Sunday, September 2nd, will be observed as Decoration Day by the Odd- fellows of this city. Tm: first twelve o’oloclr dance of this season will take place ou Thursday uignt. the Illth lust, in the Lycenmliall. BiczuAiniNL. Deacon, a barrister qt Winnipeg, ioruierly of Freotown, is spending a few days in Charlottetown. Joriu L. Gomrm left. yesterday morn- ing in orderto attend the Grand Lodge meeting of the K. of P at St. John today. ANY mau and his wife without family, who desire work, the latter to take charge oihouse, should apply at this oiiice at once. Mn. Muiwnv, Emyvaie, who underwent a serious operation at the Charlottetown Hospital, last. Saturday, is making very favorable progress. A v.\Luani.a: horse, owned by Itobt. Shaw, of Shaw‘s Hot/el, Brackley Beach, dropped dead yesterday morning, shortly uitcr being tackled to a reaping machine Iloraifui. Division, No. 202, has ad- dressed a letter of sytnpatliyto Frank and.Carrle Gamble on the death of their family. The letter conveyed the sym- pathy of Lodge members to the bereaved family. FnaNxi.tN `E. and Mrs Smith, New Bedford Mass., who have spent the past mouth in this city. leave on returns this morning, They will be accompanied by Master Horace- Smith who will spend some time In New Bedford . L/ttmrn Ertiian ofthe Canadian Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown, has been transferred to the Summerside branch; and Mr. liiatthew, of Souris who has been inthe service of the Summorside otlice has come wOharlotretown. Titans has been a rising ‘temperature for the past three days 'll in the shade on Saturday, 75 on Sunday and 78 yesterday. charged with the promise of thunder. Tun annual regatta for the Hillsborough Cup will take place on Monday next, eil to enter should be at the Plant Line Wharf at 7 a. m , to be measured as the K i Y send their nanics and aiiilresses with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and information Bureau, New Protvsc Block Charlottetown. _ ,_ ADAM. has been presented from St. Apdrowo, larliutown, Ont, to Rav. J. B. U|,Lga'd,,B. D. oi Kingsbury, Que, the olllltlehllnod. If Mr. McLeod aooepts. ha wiliheinducted as soon as possible. Mr. Moinoll isa native of Springton in, this Province, and a nephew of J. 1'.-t McKenzie of this city. ilil li|iiE'$ ` Eilillill lilllllllllll Misa Gluten Vicxanros, Halifax, is visiting friends in Georgetown. A lions! trot and pirnlp la taking place at the lower end of St.Mary's Road today. Baer quality choose, New Perth make at W. A. Jolinstonc`s, Monr,sgu@_. t %dtw2w. I lbfissas Eninv ann Manraa Homin, Worcester Mass., are visiting their home in Georgetown. "Herring" No lselected, “July Catch,- lu halt barrels and retail at W. A. John stnnc's Montague. lldtwtf. Micuani. llsssian and Miss Gertrude Hessian, Georgetown, are spending a few days lu Vernon River and Iona. ' Rev. W. J. Caui'm:i.t. will preach (D V) next Sabbath, Sept. 2, at Bangor at l0.lil a. m., and at Dundas at 0.30 p. m. Bananas. oranges, lemons, and oocoanuts-(received wcokly) at W. A. Johnsi/on's.Montague. 1'. E. l. Zbdtwtf. Miss Bunnies MoDoN/ibn, of A. A. McDonald &Bros.' store, Georgetown, is spending her vacation at her home in Indian River. Correspondents sending Kings County news willpleaso mark “Kings County' at the tcp oi first page oi` same, eaoh time of sending. Tuiml arrived in S. S. Electra last week from Scotland 4 tons of sheet iron forthe manufacturing establishment o J. D. Bell, Montague. ' Fancy groceries, biscuits, couicctioucry, chocolates, and is nice line ci canned fruits and vegetables at W. A. .lohnatzni s, Montague, P. E. i. Zildtwtf. A Concours culvert is being built na- der the supervision of J ohu Lemon across _Main Street, Montague, lu front of D. G. Cameron‘s store. This will be n biiz ini- pro' ement on plank cnuscways. Diz. R. D. Mcliavaui./mi, of St. Peters Bay,who has been attending the meeting of the British Medical Association at Toronto, has extended his visittc Wlnni- peg, and will return Lo St Peters about the end of the mouth. Miss MARY Mi'Glii:uon, sister of Daniel and Joseph McGregor, Montague who was undergoing treatment in the P. E. Island Hospital, died on Sunday. The remains were brought to Union Road on Mondny'_for interment. Toimisrs and others “attention." The finest line of "Souvenir Stationery". views of Montague, souvenir post cards and souvenir goods of all kinda ever shown at Montague Call and inspect,sure to buy-they are all babes.-W. A. Johnstone, Montague. wzldtwti. A viaiiv pretty wedding took place at Marblehead, Maas, on Sunday, Aug. lllth at? p. m. when Jennie McPhee, of St Margarets, Kings County, and Jeremiah Mcllugh, oi biurlriehentl, were united in marriage by Rev. William Shiinuch, pas. or of the Star' of the Sen Church, Marble- liend. The groom was attended by his brother Patrick Mcilugh und the briilc by her cousin Angela McDonald of the some place. THE Gunrdiuu's Little Suriils corres- pondent writcs:-Everythirig in this local- ' i’ ii. n. in.-inns sea a. ir. oi.n-iu.Bw'|l- were lu the city yesmrday. -' ‘ Stk Louis Daviirs will vialt. t.heMoD0|l° home in New Glasirc-v, during the past few days. A. G. Ann Mio; liouii, Auiheral. l\’l`|"¢‘l here in tliclr vacht. yesterday. They will attend tho regatta at Souris tomorrow bt" fore re\.urnin ` it home. Jostzi-ii Pura, C. M. G., wife and f\\|Dl|.V. oi Ottawa, passed throllilh Moncton on Saturday enroutotpPriuce Edward island una visitto Mr. Pope's former home. , l"|ti~:u Casii»uisi.i. who has been ill with lllpondicitis in Campbellton, N. B., Ml' some time, arrived lu the city last night- and will undergo an operation in thoP Tni: Womens Baptist Missionary Union of this Province has concluded its $l4,Il0i raised during the year, Prince Edward :Island contributed. $702.10 There Provinces including seven in Prince uid Consolidated School at HIIPININ W ' morrow. . Hazuuizwr ll.\nNahL.stuilont in d|v|I\il.l‘ at Acadia coli.-gi., nas been vtsitinix hir, Some The MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE l’0S. _ 1 E. island llospital. ills father met him °° U I°€SS 00 S meetings at Bridgetown, N. S. 0f'thc Last Lian Steamer from Liverpool ...sito uit.-ne... uma in ei... msnnme brought ns about zooo yards new fashion- in aiia.iu.n.1».-i-, N ni . . W" ° M' " °° °' abl Dress btuiis in black and colors. River was appointed it vice president, » e Misa A. A. Watlman, Chai'lot.i.oi,ow=i \ , . ;ff;:.t::.".‘:u.i“°:.§:nt.iL:‘;:;.:‘::.”:.‘::; l` weeds Veneiians province. 0 Soma att tion should bc aid to the _ ‘_ “Y _\ en p , trees planted along the Park Roadway While thc majority oi them give promise of growing into splendid specimens thcie are others which need pruning and cave to Drlug them along successfully. Others which are dead might bo taken up and their places filled, either now or in the Hpring, ln the case of n number of them the tree boxes are chafing the bark of thc trees and this should not be permitted The future appearance of this iovel y promenade is too importanta matter to bc allowed to suffer for want of a little attention at the proper time. Tris August number of the C. B. C. "Recorder" has been issued, aud,j[apar from other matter, contains a completi- report of the Commencement Exercises of last ternuphotograpliic groupspf students, Miller, His Worship Mayor Patou, Dr, Anderson, Chief Supt. of Education, Supl. is secured by giving the publicity express- od opinions of leading men “Tin- Iiecorder" makes no apology for giving up the greater part of its space in this issui- to make room for the excellent report oi the Commencement Exercises as reported by its students, Misses M. F. Bradley, Il. M. Gorman and E. B. Byrne. The public want to hear about the work and general, standing of an Institution from onjunhiassod source, for, -with , de- Iuslve advertising-it is sometimes hard lor parents to decide on the safest and best place to send their sons and dau The niiinlior is an excellent 'one, and should bc in handsof all who contem- plutc u commercial career. .. »~av **"3_* Deafness Cannot be Cured. by iocnl applications, as they cannot rcacii the diseased portion of the ear. Thrie is only onc way to cure deafness, and innt is ly constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inllauicd condition of the mucous lining of the Eustaohian 'I`uhe. When this tuivciriiiiilamcdyou have it rumbling sound or iniporfect henrinir. and when ii. is uiitircly closed, Deafness is the result, ami unless the iiiiiaiuiniiticn can he taken out and this tube restored io its normal condition, hciiring wilt be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Cuturrh, which is nothing but nn iiitlaiued condition of thc mucous surfaces. ‘ and excellent portraits of Principal L. ll ~ Sharp, P. E. I. R. and others. Believing that the best and most honest advertissing Mohairs Meltons Plaids, etc. All the latest weaves and colors Iicre for you at most reasonable prices. Tweeds from 45c up. Mohairs from zzc up. Plaids from 65c up STANLEY BROS. ‘_ __ __1__ ___ ,____, __ ._ _ _ __ _ _.___ ,_ _._ .__ __ J5_T'-'- Oar latest importation of thcsc iiicc biscuit lucludcs:- , ' ~ ' ~ Jimi. Janis, \'niiiil:i ll ;|i‘crs. pc,"-|| |;m~_ Wnfir li0ll.~. Fig lin;-, .\'nymli»u|i, .rltrawllcvi-y lli'np.~. lJ|l~=0I\‘ .\,~~m'l.nil Hniid wii‘|ic.~, liivli 'l‘rl\\‘|.‘liui', Ill sl ullun~ ‘~'hoi~t l.ix~i'n'l7,\`N\'Sil)|Cili(.ili'lCIi. I -,-_-:_-_-. ' " “ “" """'“"*~~"' f a / rrnlz. '“~;_ n__¢`.| ` l Yenetians from 5oc up. ‘ *_* ` _.5 IIQMFW Wool Scrges from zilc up. 1 ' i ~ r Wool Cheviots from 6 gc up. i ¢ ‘ t Meltons from 22c up. _ CJIZ\.I.’1S1I16’S F"1116 1B1SC>\11`i2B J ghters for u sound educational training. r 'te ”;. rl I' .\.' 't~d |'. iii , -. . “M L n I Assoi-toil Water ice \\.\fci'~'. |..' _ i.wra-JUICE. Call at our store and ace our assortment. We will be bottles. ' gsuiiiiiier beverage. We nave the Telephone 132,,_ T,,,,,;, who ,io ,mt W€5f llidlalulce Put “P in 25° desire to advertise will please send 25 pleased to show them. iilcl{enna’s Grocery, ` ‘ SA. Phvm I 'ii‘I-`ll.`.5‘.’.`i.il.'E£’-I-.‘liii’.' l L________/ rami--|||--Isaiah 40c. We have too pairs oi Women’s Boots, Shoe and Slippers- in 2%, 3’ 3%- We will close them out this week at 4Oc. not a tliirtl of their price. A Snap for Small Feet. Also the Montseriatt juice in pint and quart bottles. if they do not get w at ey wan Cross, held on August. 8 the inliowing 0 . odlcers were installed for the ensuing quarter. by brother Henry Campbell. their several l1|'°P°\'¢l°° ‘l °°'°" _ ' _, __ ._ _. V. T.-Georgina Campbell. ` ‘ \ "\` ` P. O. T.-J. A. Mulyneaux. " - S.-D. li. Matheson. Nothing So Healthy . ~ .. as Lime luicc . _ ._ Everybody sheets sank The price is low i 5c a ti pint, 25c a bottle. Fresh stock just ln. f Phone 86 will send it to '= you. .- ni. ‘W Reddin Bros. ° 9 Piioi~utse_ 0i>i>-P»0- , _ No1_'_ _i ce /, ! ' tl t th nuderel ned ‘ nilfelziigd illvfi; iiintase vfivllllilgl 011 Milla, Milton, and that any P¢f5°“ °f persons found fishiu8 °\‘ °u‘°"'i‘° treapassing on their said properties.- after this notice. Will b¢ Pf°°¢°“\°° cents with their request, which amount will be returned tothem on application h th t. A'rihe regular quarterly meeting of Ladysmith Lodge l.O.G.T. Miiltown Lodge Deputyz- C. 'l`.-J. J. Bruce. T.-George Acorn. F. S.-Katie Acorn. C.-W. Molyneaux. Mar.-G. Brown. D. M. -Annie Cleary. Guard-K. Thompson. Sent-Noah Campbell. As The Guardian Employment anil information Bureau, established some months ago, has been so greatly appreci- ated, and has been the means of securing employment for so inauy people and help for so many business houses and house- keepers, it has been decided to establish in connection with this paper, an Adver- tising Agency. Thus any persons or tlrms desiring advertising in any newspaper outside of this nity, can have same secure the same rates as if they placed thelrorder direct; and have each adver proper number ot insertions and appears as desired. if M* ily looks well alle; refreshing rain.fWe have visitors from Queen's County, Uolin We will give ()nc Iiundrcai Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused hy cnturrli) placed by The Guardian. They can thus tlssment eheeked to sae that it sets the » Nyalajlxt. Wild atrawbeny relieves and Mrs. McI’hail from Argyle Shor, and Wm. and Mrs. Boyce from Bonshaw, are at prescutlhe guests of their uncle, the I’usl-master.-Crops in general look vcry good and it is hoped in a few days to hear the whirl of the renpcr and binder cutting dcwu our beautiful iirids of grain. The new dredge Montague, Capt. Doin- iniclr McDonald has arrived at Souris in tow of the tug Strathcona, The scows, which are int/ow of the steamer Speedy. are ex pected this evening. Tho tug Speedy with the scows In tow it-it Toronto before the Montague but has been delayed ity RJR She has ou board the Superintendent. of dredge operations in Canada. Wlien he arrives the program of dredging will bc mapped out. She will begin work, first at Souris or at Crapaud. The Montague lg ii very powerful dredge, and will be a great assistance towards improving the harbors, ports and rivers of the Island. Q Our Constantly Increasing optical trade is most grat- ifying. It shows that the ple appreciate our ef- ms to give them The -very best 0p'h.'a!S¢ruIc¢ Not only ao we use the most reliable methods of SPRAGUE & Co., susnrsios. lv-'l|»Q¢¢£l§ A ggg~_~»@ ¢ 77 i ' ' ' "» l the summer months. You will had Fresh oonfectloner dur ng , » ' '[_ Ailfl .ll tl, t i WIIITB S C0lFECTIONEi{Y THB CHOICES nd boX:;'.°"°»F‘m_ "’=ll;=°b;“a“\1l;h“: without any distinction. , ' joint ii. COLES. Jaiias COLES. Milton. August 8th. 1° ilain or dainty handsome nnnnd and ha poll f‘d*”"”“'°'i“°"' it ii .mnusimuunnaannneusanup ii its. wni. ivioong;._ A dysentery and cures all bowel tioubiss. ltis eaaytotake and does its work qulekiy and eileotlvely. Only 25°. per bottle-A. W. Reddin PhemB-Sunny~ 06. odif. -lo. _ examination. we have also installed A Modern Lens Grinding ‘Ila1|i, enabling us to furnish our customers with “special” lenses without delay. G.l".Iiutci\esoi\. Opticlau. that cannot bc cured by linll`s Catnrrb Ciara. Sand for circulars, fron. I". J. UHENEY Sc CO, Toledo, O. Sold by driiggiistn, 7.'r\. ‘ “Take Ha|l's "emily Pills for coustipir on. _~ _. ._-~-- Y * ". \ ,,.._.,¢.., _ ~. V L,,.. , __; - pap ww 0 Q <5* O O '.3 ‘ ‘_--._---1-~` I V *ie as . _ °.,°l~ -s Music at thc Seashore When going_on your hol- idays take with you an Auioharp. - ‘ Mandolin, Guitar, Graphophone, Banio, or ,Accordeon ' And you will be sure to enjoy your vacation “Hot musical instruments. Sunnyside weather ~ prices” cn all 14-_ HATS CAPS Come in and have a look at our Hats and Caps You want a new hat. Is you have never bought the l hat; that best suited_you, get it now as we have the ‘ most becoming sliapcs in stork. Caps just the kind to please you. P E. I~il.1tid’s - s A M-;ooNlLo ' o 0 9 Clothing Store. AN as; -1_7 _ 3 GUVERNMENI LOANS. Under authority of the Act oi 1906, the Goverutnent of Prince Edward Island is prepared to re- ceive furiher loans for which De- posit Receipts will he issued. ln- terest from date of deP°fll until withdrawal. N0 t10llC€ of the withdrawal r¢¢l\1ii’¢d~ M I' B f 0 S, For further information apply to . ’ “The Provincial Treasurer, Char ottetown. ‘ 1 Sdlwlf Another-.'litli'Stteo in Advance i nn pleased to inform my pat- .-ons that I have added to my al~ ready up-to-date equlpiiiciit two dozen folding chairs, whicli` are very next and comfortable. 'l hey are at their disposal FREE should oo asimi reouire. ii. I). WRIGHT. lirzisi I iiertci apr' En rzlr er. \ \\ ,_. 9 _§2__.