C" RLOTTE ARD AN f mei-or Au. ' "v rsoa riinass if";`ff "‘ ""‘°-°" _-'"3 mwvrrms ' 'ran .HA 'rows on i _ 1 1 I r - . . , v- ~ > .“':. .. .`.'» , A. _,, _ ._-|___..;~_` J .,-_,,p,_,_ t, p _ _ , . _,, ...__» t ». 1,' WAFA”1""“£:..£’,},'i:;'§,£;~°'fv Sf°f° isa Queens counii ouAR1>1AN -.1 _ _ 1 -A __ We °i° "‘°"‘“S *’1*°=°°=f>° ahnnarame une ni Head Otilca in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. _ - 'nies S e V ` ` .-93.3 f » _ °“V°“”' J¢W¢||'i' A “° “"" '°'--" “"‘ 1°' ‘“° ..‘;‘°a1sl’.;..§’.°:’.°,-,£’.t:°‘:.;:.°.:1.;1'.:i‘ ‘“ \,i.C,/ ¢5mP,.;,,,,g Belt PM Brooch ' t1. s. Inman, ianntngne, war inthe _ l ' . `S .Xl .’§g°|-¢,,d,,,,v,|u ' 5' H” 'P9151 Spoons and City yesterday. Rev. n. m'ei.ean win prf- ea in the _._ __ es. ___ , _ .- _ ` Brooches nm ‘mm soc up. Pm! sh" Cum has rammed “om geplple s Church tomorrow at n.veut s visit to Alberta _ _ ’W- W- WELLNER, Jeweler. ......... W...-L.: ..f:°,.:::':rr=°;.;~1=:..-;:‘;.:;:., _,.1 5;* d°°'_'f‘ 51'* °t flcvtmi _ _ ir the City vesticrdair- ' the man train Lt ten p. rn. as-_.-»....... ::..'- < _ . .. . Ph can _ ‘3“'*°"““A'°‘* *mv yw'd11kei:iiue m°`pi‘“y°' '° “nd 'WW and some to *"9 |91’ yourself too. ` Brin me and 1 ” “lllivvfiiwunfwzgiiitigi C0.0K_ Studio liuoiiiss' Strawberry Compound' -ron- Dl5l.’fl!0.¢l. Dysentery, Cmmps and .ell forms of - safe. muablgtgianer complaint. A ` A- 'Effective Remedy ' suitable for young and old V ' 1 Price 25e :Gm Ea A Agtherariel' Hall A 1,50 1,50 |,5o ` Ladies’ patent _ leather shoes 1. 50 a pair. L50 'LSU _ Your chance to buy 1_5() a neat tra ' shoe |55” at a lolwpiirice. L50 Blucher cut, fast ` color eyelets, chea .|50 _ at 2 25 P |50 L50 1.50. A. fi-:.1 Mei-:Aci1sN ' _ The Shoe Man. ,___ _Ctlarlotfetown Steam Nav gallon Company, Limited, -" Twice-a-week Excursion, CHARLOTTETOWN to _ 'PICTOU and Return _ ` . frienids in North River the guests of commencing Wednesdav the 7th. J i‘ ' every Saturday and Wednesday thzrir tl" cousin Miss Emmm Tremem' lftcndunng _i'uly and August. Thetarefor _ Mrs Angus Ma'_"‘cKenzie and son the round trip, including lea. will be $1.50. _ `_ ' ` G. W. WAKEFORD. A 7-odtl .\ug. 3|. Manager 1:0111 Arriving Daily _cergos of Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness Round and Run of Mine. Albion Nut, Intercolonial Nut and Vale Nut. _- ALSO- ,Blncicsmith Coal. lllnns & to. ` iodrtts ryr rrnnrhs ANDliRSON’S BRIDGE. Belfast, Queen’s Co. __ Depnmneni of Pnbiie work.-, _ ="Charlottetown, Aug._ioth, 1909- ' SEALED TBNDERS will be re- ceived st this office until noon on THURSDAY. August l9fh,|909 from any person or persons willing to contract for the rebuilding and reppirin of ANDERSONS B DG§, Belfast, Qneerrs County. aeeordlng to the plans and speci- fication to .be seen at the residence of A. G. Smith, Road Inspector, Eldon, and at this office. _ The names of two responsible persona. willing to become bound. or the faithful perf-,irmance of the contract must accompany “Ch tender. _ The Department does not bind itself to ncceptthe lowest or tml’ totltlef. Tenders to be addressed f° lb* ottawa! and marked, “TEN- ‘I‘)l;lt. R AN DERSON’S BRIDGE". I.. B. MeMlLLAN. 9¢¢'y Public Works. 8-~r3famwd&r4i. » Special Sale of ClllLllllEN’S Bare loot Sandals To clear balance of our stock we offer this week children’s bare foot Sandals Sizes 4 to in at 85c Sires ri to 2 at 1.00 Alley Q Co _ __»====-_=t_..__. --- 13-larI§Ul'UI\_,.fushQ\ lIH.H.ll.JllHlSllll Kent Strei I. Practice limited tu diseases gt Eye, Bar, Nose Throat and Bkin. Eyes tested and n. ted or glellel. 0I'l'iOll BOUAH Ito I e. an. L51-Llln in llvenings by sonoantinent d r. w w A -W It is observed that the new tank re' tery. uTl,f§,'lTi' gmsevgrglqigrgkviiill-gil: themselves. Nfiiliarlotwmwn P lil. I Do not: send communications to in- -*\drtf- ` ' ° aiviausi rnernim-n at stnii. Everything reused “Th ` One is a fine Muscovado Sugar which we now offer at the low rate of 1Ns'rIoN.° PERSONAL 1Ns'rnUo'r- . I 5 |'2 °°“l* P" |’°““d w1'r'H sPr1.ioA'r1oN A srupnuui FIHC or 30 pounds for SL00 The other is a Demerara Crystal Sugar which we offer at 4 cents per pound or' Q6 pounds for $x.oo Beer Q Goff C I-'or Photos* in your light DRESS call at our Studio BAYER Photographer Telephone 1%# ] Dr. Geo. E. Moore Dentist Crapaud, P. B. I. Hi.h grade dentistry onli. , _._ . A lsidy clerhi is wanted ln a village l -1. ' Misa Annie McLean, lcime to the City yesterday. t V D. S. lcQuarrie, nndertaker, C - paud was in the City yesterday. ra grocery store. See classified ccllunm. Dr Alexander is visiting his pm-snr.; Geo andiltirs Alexander, Stanhope. Miss Walker, Ottawa, is visit/ing at Holloton the guest of Dr and Mrs Dewar. The Guardian regrets to ilearn of the very serious illness of ‘Mrs Ewen Stewart, Suffolk, ' The steamer Harland goes ,up the West River this aftemoon at 3.80. Re turn fare 20 cents. _ Wmi D. V. Earl and two children, Brockville, Ont, are the guests of Prof. B. N. and Mrs. Earl, City. George Stewart of Tavinr & Co, Opticians, Montreal, is visiting his father D. B. S‘t.ewart. Brlgutnri. Mrs F. N. Bnrdwell bud daughter Helen are spending the week in tim city, the guest of Mrs Jane Allen. Major and Mis John Rogers, left yes' terday aftemoon to spend a few weeks isn Sonris. Mr Rogers represents Abbey'B a s. Ernest Ma.cQuurrie,_ Siimmerside, is spending a few days in the city on his way to Brudenell where he will visit for 9. while. Miss Mary J. Stewart has arrived from Montreal on a. visit to her parents Thomas and Mrs Stewart, Argyle Shore. Rev. H. R. Bell will preach at Bradailbane at 11 o’clock a. mi.i~ lhed. erictom: art 3. p. rn., New Glasgowi at 7 p. m. hi The Guardian is pleased to learn that Herbert Dawson formerly of York has secured an important posi- tion in Toronto. Miss Alecia Tremere, I-Iampsliire, has returned home from visiting Bruce, of this City has left for Al- berta, where she will visit. her son and daughter and other relatives. The Guardian is informed that yes- terday the Game Inspector caused twoi summonses to be issued for parties shooting black ducks during- the close season. Ann... Norman Mcheod of Clyde Station and his daughter Mrs McLeod of Quincey, Mass, passed through the City yesterday on their way' to visit friends and relatives in Montague. cent] constructed for the P E I.R.ail- way id leaking badly. The tank has only been in use for a. short period and it is hardly time for any defects to show COLLEGE RE OPENS ON THE 17TH INSTANT N0 ENTRANCE EXAM- ION BY COMPETENT TEACHERS censor ran. Ar 'mn o. B. o. ofminns Havre Aomsvnn 'rimm- mnnons suoonss; so can You. wiurm ron ranriopnsns. x.. n. mama. rmnon>AL. s-raru. :Christle’s Dog biscuit. L. A. Hansard. l'-'5d1W- :Toilet requidtes -We carry a. full stock of toilet articles of the best qusillty-Toilet Powders, Face and Hand Lotions, Foot Elm, Tooth Brushes, Pastas and Powders, Ba‘_c'n- ets, Colognes, etc. etc. Stock from and prices right-A. W. Reddin Pham B-Sunnyside. :Row Boats to hire. John FJ Worth, Plant Line Wharf. I , . T - A 7-17d1mpG. ; Charlottetown Steam- Navigation Co., Ltd Charlottetown Pictou_ Service _ Change “Time should be add e Charlotte- _-- town Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. :Anyone wishing a portrait paint.- ' h r ed should write to A Alex McLeod "Ad-vertirsing," “Bubscrlption'," “Ed- ollering high £3189! Dliillliillga to Is- ltiorial," or "News" according tothe lsmdere at just one he/lf the regular contents. rates, or one hundred dollar life size --- ortrsi in il for dfi. dollar d I i _ eomie Charlie Stewart back from dvo dollars, and same size in free Montreal yestexpgay, pxfber an absence hr;nd dcreyoa; their ten dloléaia. Those of over two a a ‘ali years. Mi- w o o no now W a ‘ey want . - Stewart, who w -s formerly engaged will learn of something of interest by We have in stock two lines ,n the Bayer 'l?,,,,§,,,,ls,,e,:1,,,.v,:Fl£§, nys writing aim nt ones. '11-isiirtt' ' w uccessu y emp oy - e -- of West India Raw Sugar 1?m¢:“|L0¢0n,0¢1v¢ work, Ltd; and :Wnnted, a janitor for League of which we bought cheap and win enioy A two mein iiniidny with Cross Hall. Address applications to _ ,X wh his parents Gem-ge ami M,-9 Stewart, League of the Cross Hall, 97 Dor- we will .t-. t cap. Cm, earner st., oi-ienii lilrfitweeii 11nnaAs - p. m. any even ng t. swee . . . :OHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS Butler, Bec’y. 9-12d8i. I ' andoaiteleft hand eo ner mt . the bottom of the envelope should be El¢l°l1» Btlfalt if GMU H0 ll 110W p te o 7 s, tty Many friends were pleased to wel- dollar pastels, same size for txwimty- _'- Last night the I. o. 0. F. 'eeiqfnltea who have been attending the Grand Lodge Session in St. John retxumed home. W. F. H. Cnrvell, M. C. Macllionaldi and wife, J. A. MacPhee and wlfe,‘ of this City are guests of the H‘ali.' yesterday was severity-five and ai half above zero. At nine p. m. the mer- cury stood at sixty above. _ ' l The Northumiberl-and took to Pictoii yesterday morning two hundred and thirty four boxes cheese six hundred packages lobsters and a car of way freight. i Rev. F. G. O'Nei'll, Baltimore, Md.,i arrived in the Cltiy last night by the express. Father 0'Neill use many acquaintances andfriends ln the pro- vince who willi learn with pleasure of his arrival here. D The many friends of R. Bruce M'c Millan, Brackley Point Road, will be pleased to learn that he is im- proving rapidly from the slight at- tack of harnorrage he had a few; weeks ago' and is now able to move around a little. Misses Mamie Brennan and Lizzie Tipping returned by the S. S. Hall-' fax which sailed at noon yesoerdnyl en route to their home n Prov dence Rhode Island. after spending 3 ,very pleasant vacat on here. It was the inet time that taoerinoirr and tire] pleasure of paying a visit to the Island, and' they heartly join ivithl the 'many other Amerlcani tourists in saying tha‘t there is no pl-ace like the "Garden of the Gu1f" to spen-i al few weeks holidays. Miss Brennn1i| is ia sister of Joseph Brennan now attending Saint: Dunstan's College here. Two young men on- Prince Street who were driving yesterdiay after-I noon, met with a. mishap in the form of a. runaway. The horsef which they were driving, becaime iri- ghtened at the appearance of William Larner’s wheeling chair, and started suddenly throwing both occupants to the street. He theri_ ran down the street colli-ding with a teami near tho Lenox Hotel c1itti~ng~ an artery in his, foot losing a_lot of blood. The un-_ imnl which belonged to Dr. Lack‘ie,- was caught and the injury attenderil to. The young men, beyond being shaken up, were uninijured. I BORN. i HORN-ln this City, on Friday Aug-‘ ust 13th, to Hooper H. and Mrs.- H‘orr:e, A daughter, Congratula- ticns. l cALi.ns;oK~At Tryon, on Aug 111111,! to Howard und Mrs Callbcck, a. dn|i1:hti§r"."`lVfar;:aret Millicent. " DIED. I BULMAN-At New Glasgow, P. E. I., Aug. 13th, 1909, Mrs. Ruelicin Bul- man aged sixty seven years. Funeral Sunday afternoon at two thirty p. rn.'t6 New Glasgow Ceme- M'URiRiAY- At New London, P. E. I., on Wednesday the 11th inet. 'Mar- garet F. wife of the Rev. John Mur- ray in the 63rd year of her age.. She left a. husband and son and daughter to mourn the loss of an affectionate and dutiful wife and mother. Leather Purse and Hand Bags We have a ni-re line of leather goods in purses, ini A SCENE AT KEPPOCK. V V Y €` _*F fax Hotel, Halifax. I " 11 _ ==1 T" The highest temperature recordei-1| . MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Chilly in the Evenings! The new Jersey Coat is iust the thing Delightfully comfortable gar- ments, excellently cut and well finish- ed, for just such coolness that strikes one at sun down or after astrenuoiis bit oi outdoor play. Six different styles. In Black White Navy Smoke Cardinal Grey Green, Brown, Cream, The Prices are $l.']5 $215 $3.50 $4.50 v Trunk Dept. The most select stock in the City We would like ro pnseiit for your notice the fol‘o iiiiu lines of trunk: Tliey are all--- little better made than those elsewhere and the price, well- we know that you can save teii per cent. buying our trunks. - Zine Packers Flat Top 28 in $2.25 32 iii $2.85 36 in $3 5o Zinc Covered Round Top ' 30 in $3.50 321111 $175 $4 "1 $1- ’5 llere’s a “Traveller” The following two lines of trunks from the factor' ies of the largest trunk manufacturer in Canada, have been coiiiftned to us for the reason that we sell more trunks than any other firm in the City. Stout pinewood mink covered with green water- proof duck, edges sheet iron bound, stout hardwood slats with protected ends, brass lock, and one tray. . 32 in long $3.50 34 in long $4 oo 36 in long $4.40 Best basswood trunk, Green waterproof canvas covered, three-eight in ash slats, twu very heavy leather straps, brass locks etc and one tray fitted with hat compartment. This trunk is finished with the celebrated “ball brasses" on each corner and also the ends of the slats. 34 in $5.75 36 in $6.75 STANLEY, Bros. lhue Spirit and Cider Vinegar for Pickliiig. Strength Purity, Flavor---Undoubted keeping qualities. 11AszA1t11. rnwfd&r1 m. hand bags, collar and cuff holders, which lwe offer at very special prices. You really can't afford to overlook these goods. _if in need of a nice purse or bag. G F. Hutcheson “Northumberland” will leeve ithe Dornplrifil wharf daily. exospi.’Siindey. et. B-W o‘eloelr s. m iisturnlu will leave Piotmi about t-tl) D. In 0. W. WAKIFORD. Oheggmhdxq nh itll llllllu' Jewellsr A 0ptlelsn_ 1 1 - 1 Cream fresh and good, received every day from Roper’s celebrated Dairy Farm. We are the only people handling this brand. Call and have some. Jl2§sl§tlNS Q. SON Sunnyside TWO ._ piano snaps. We want the room you want the piano and we can unhcsitatiugly say both pianos are excellent bargains-especially the Pease Piano ' An excellent C. D. Pease andCo Piauomade in New York- its one of the best second hand instruments ever on our floor. lt is massive, rich, both in tone and color. We are doubtful if an expert could tell it by touch from a new one. We cheerfully invite inspection. If you know piano points examine it -take your teacher- fake a professor and We’ll lend every assist- ance to substantiate our statements. The more part- ri icular you are the more pleased we will be. It will prove the excellence of this piano--it will stand the most critical inspection. if you’re shrewd come quick- you`ll be surprised at the saving. Then tliere’s A Chickering Piano 1 While its not as good as tlie above one, its excellent value.`I`he name Chickeriiig 1 is sufficient guarantee on a piano- Neither pianos will stay long in our ware rooms- they can’t and won't- the price won’t permit ihem. Then our easy payment plan offers every protection. lt' you ---$ 1 e-na. f'7.'.f'f`ff...'T1ff"f.f.”.§h can't call write. Do it now. Ximian silos/ 123 Kent St. Ch’Town dttsrttstf. TENDERS vincial Infirmary. King’s, Queen'a and Prince County Prisons. Department of Public Works. SE.-\Ll1`D TI-tNDl"§RS viill bc ie- ceived at this office until noon on Wednesday, September |5fli, |909 fro1ii"aiiy`person or persons willing to contract to supply the Hospital for the Insane and Provincial in- firmary, Falconwood, for the Fis- cal year ending September 30th, igio, with supplies as per list to be seen at this office. Also to supply Queen’s, King’s and Prince County Prisons for the same period and under the same conditions with the following artic- les;-hard and soft bread, molasses, oatmeal, kerosene oil and fresh beef. All articles are required to be of ilic best quality. Tenders uiust express the price per barrel, pound and gallon, and io be accompanied by the names of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faithful per- formance of the contract. The Trustees and the l`eparl- ment do not necessarily bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. The tenders must express on the cover, “_[AIL SUPPLY TEN- DER” and “HOSPLTAL FOR PHE INSANE AND PROVINC- IAL INWTRMARY SUPPLY TENDER". L. B. McMILLAN, Sec'y Public Works. 3-‘I3-l4»l7.2°-24i27»3l13f7='0 l3» 14 d & r. 1 AUGTIUN Slllli i am instructed by Mrs. W. J. Logan to sell by auction, on her farm at Mount Stewart, on Monday, August 16 at is o'cloclr sharp, all her stock, crop, farm- ing implements, and household fumi- ture, ronsieting of. Stock-Two horsef. five cows. nine pigs, Bo hens. Implements-two driving weggons, two driving sleighs, road cart, truck wagon, two carts, two potato scufflevs, two plonghs, set spike har-rows, wheel rake, wheel barrow, cultivator, spring tooth barrow, wood sleigh, hay mac lee. daisy churn, set carpenter's tools. set slsoemaher'a tools, grind stone. three sets hamess, forks shovels, hoes. Crop--ie acres oats, two acres potatoes, seven tons hay. Hmiaeholdifurnitnie-rooni stoves. oooktng stoves, parlor units, three bedroom suites or-gen [ailment nea| eewii-g machine. shun and ta les glass and orookery wars. and other Arttolsatoo nnmemnato mention. 1' tl) ci nd h. ' lm moiillils drleditfgn :ppr:i\'°e:i.i`ol’rit.i.iiisea` M`“n f'.l .Mel E0! _ 5 -\5‘\f'°‘1|P‘l Auctioneer _ \ i t _ ~ » .v , 1 _` "x \ Hospital for the lnsane, Pro- Charlottctown,Aug.i ith, |909.