_ .Hotel .Dulfcrin vE»ww....l$'t.£°.=5l.. 1 ...u.....'., Oldest# tn’ -the _ Lees' . » , f~ You will tlud nur line well worth looking f ._ through. ` J . vv. - vvm:n.::.1ss1~1111=.` 1....1`.. ...A 0 obs' nom: iss t " r T _ _ : uiiqnii-paysulriwc calls.-au, num, srelshowing s 'very large line , ' ‘§\o»U\,_ENlR:°'~ ' 'I I 'r -1 ". - Brooci1",'B it Pi _.-1 H pi f f"L and other ndlreltlees in _lledvelrylt nl’ SPN" ` _ ..` s '1,1’I',IO'1° 0 8 gsnt,eiieetive, artistic. i§E..!!.~..!*..:.,..*2.2f.?.!.¥.= ._ A _ _ , _ Horn- Fly 01| ="l‘l1e only preparation of the kind that has stcod the test. We have been selling "Eureka" for some years and have yet to l1ea1-ot _s`slcgle,case where it-has fsil1ed_to give sstlsisc tion. Files never bother csttH lhat have been s rs with "Eu_rskl." PP1-Tcefgoc per gallon tin. , , Geo. E.’fl{ughes -Aglnaca mas’ HALL. Startrigirt , for the little one is the shoe 'yon have been lookingior sud could not get' It‘s the Guest shoe in America tor children. 1t‘s the baby shoe, size 2 to 6, in tan or block. 'Blucher cut, _ huttoned or lsced. No nsilsor tscks to tiurt baoy's feet. 'Trice 9oc 'and |r.oo s pair. Try s ps r. ' A. E. McEAiLliEN. _` _The Shoe Mau. l Ndmwfrwtf. _.sr JQHN, N. 11. »Fo'stqr Bond, et Co. _ N.n.aoNo - - - manager ,WANTED _ _-_ 7' new "sc¢cm""u1n ant/ l:#°dl'§”§mu». °o"5e1 tc¢."rl'..g°sil3f \m.T11n:, ns; soma u ' t'$.l`°"' dgrd 1?" ““ss"1l" 'P21-in 12:” 133° of Bushes, A n ,xlhuiottstggn Cool and Refreshing! . The warm weather calls for something refrelhirg to drink ‘ gs, heep yen l11lwcrlr111gh’1t:1or e an s e H, y you 11 . svnnrs nr Au. rl. Avons png up ln yo, 15 and a5c bottles. nrunjuxcs We have s choice Phe, avery l1eaitl1y_dri11k ro, 5 and z5c . bott1es.§ Call and see our stock-all ' r I ="liv»'»`- You '-Seen Them "?'i"'-_' iTl\'e'V Latest? ° __ A -lfcarl tintedugack ground M ld summer _ Sale of Footwear l We are odeiiug odd or brorren. .lines from the summer's trade at prices to clear them quickly and well. Here are a few of the prices. ;'.‘ . All women’s and misses’ boots.shoes,snd slippers displayed in our sont11'_wi11dcw. While they last 504: s pair. , All ‘ ' women’s` and = misses boots, shoes and slippers on centre rack at 7 5c :-1 p .ir. Buys men’s Dongola Biucher Boots. Hnys_men’s Chocolate `Blu.l1er Boots. _Lays mens Heavy BuH Boots. l3..ys‘ men’s- Dongola Congress Boots. Buys _ youths' .anvas shoes. Buvs Misses’ Red Cau- vas laced boots with rubber soles. Buys wc1neu's Dongola laced boots. Buds wo1nen’s Doognla oxfordr. ` Buys women°s strap slippers. Biithree shoe polish 40 A Tx. ,- AlleyQ -Co. _'Cheap Preserving Sugar We boughtslet of West India Raw goods fresh. McKenna’s GROCERY, Two stores { gg; @;'°°;§_°},‘f £2" Big Sale is noarl y over your last. chance to get up-to-date 1 V . footwear at manufactur- l 1 ers prices. Sprague dt C0. Bugs: (llinscovado) suitable for proc serving purposes, which we are new odering st the low rste of - I 5 I-2 cents per pound `\ ‘ ' ‘vt 'li' °‘2.’..."l""€.'il.o‘."“.l"."Z'.§“’-li...-' e ave bright crystal sughlrwhich we oder at the rate of r ' ui 26 pounds _lor $100 _ ‘_ f,Csllesriy and secure your supplies for preserving. ; ` Beer & Goff U > "< Fi W i V S rout PHDTOS 0 just received from Mars - read as follows SEND US UP SOME FAMOUS SOAP all the latest tlsvors, Ptrltld and half pound bores with White . THE GUARDIAN _ , ~ PAGE SEVEN thisaftsrnoos sf lllsslss Linton, T1-nn, is visiting lliss ' liyih Bltohy, lm Avenue, ~ ,_ ¢in¢_HnIi(\1rphy's father, John ~ _ __ 'dcuthpcrh 5’ yacht Gclcon-is cams into night cn hor way from ,Chicago \oNs ` ¥ork. Shs will take ln some nood- cd supplies and -than proceed on hsr way. Telephone subscribers will plsass change their Directory books as toliows- Glllldlln Publishing Co. 132-8 Subscrip- tion Department; 132-8 uAdvsrtlsin¢ Department. .< R. Harold Jenkins and Aubrey Hutch -of Uhsrlpttptcwn, Prince Edward Island, are visiting Edmonton, on route ta abs coast on a pleasure trip.-‘Ediucuton Bulletin. The body of the late Wallinztou Gallant who was "killed by accident In Ontario. lately was taken to Hunter River by last night's 'express thence to bs conveyed to his home st Rustico. _ » Ai the Police Court yesterday mornlaz Joseph_Giddlogs of Murray Harbour, who has been acting strangely st the Queen Hotel sud other lplaces in the city :was ordered by the Magistrate to hs examined by Dr. Goodwill as to his sanity. , Advertisers are asked to have “changes lu not later than ten a. m. each Saturday for the Mornlno Dsily and Rural Dsiiy, as Guardian employees have a half holiday each Saturday. The business, and news departments are open as on other days. `Persons sendinz advertising matter to The Guardian sro requested, to state whetbprsams ll to appear among Ulasslliod ads, Business locals, Announce ments or among regular display advertise- mentm. When no such information it furnished the management will not -be held responsible lf sd does not ,appear where desired. _ ' 4-,Tha Prasbytery ol Prince Edward ‘fIsls`1'Ad will _meet ln ~Bt, James' Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the (ith day nt August, at 10 o’ciock, a. ui. Business: Election of .moderatom elders' com- missions; appointment of standing com’ mlttess; motion rc hours of quarterly ic.-etlprrs of'Presbyte1'y: report or ahsplnlu to P.>E.I. Hospital; Foreign Mission insltars; nomination of moderator of Synci, etc.--A. Crstsc, Clerk. Last ulghi.'s_ train brought to this ulty the body of the late James Kenneth Mc; Mlllsn, who died st Revelstoke, B. 0. July 26, as a result oi an accident in the 1-sllvvay yard ot the 0.P. R. with which company the deceased was employed. -While shunting cars Mr. McMillan un- fortunately fell and the wheels pssslna over his legs caused such injuries as to compel amputation ot both limbs. Al- though the suderer survived the opera- tim he could not stand the shock consc- quent upon it, and his death resulted. He was only twenty-two years olri. and was n sou of Hector McMillan of Fortune Bridge to which place the body will no forward this morning. ,' R. F. Munn, of San Francisco, Cal., left for ho`me yesterday by way 0! Boston. Mr. Munn is the eide`at scn of Roderick Munn cl Mor-shtield and has' been away from the.I~1iaud for twenty-four véars. Hs has nada pleasant time here having vlalhsd Wood Islands the place of his birth, and renewed old acquaintances, hnding. many old laces missing but his own rfolk nllllvlng. Hs came hcmeby way of the O. P. R. stopping in British Columbia, and brought his youngest aistnr (Mr s. Wm. I.esiis,homc 'with him. His brother Alexander just arrived last Monday evening »froln Iardlbsy N. ' M, Mrs. Lsalio will nmsin s mouth or six weeks longer, and Alexander about ten dsys. -f MARRIED. :- --i-#_-Mi_______ RIOE-JENKINS- At 'the home of the bride, Bsylieid Street, Thursday, August lst. Ihsderiok Elmer Rice to lllsls May Jenkins, both ot Charlottetown. ' _ THOMPSON - Cl-IAPPELL-At the ohm-ch or tts-Ascension (Episcopal) Toro- nto, Ontario, August lat by the Rev. l|r._ Vance, J. B. Thompson or Earibam, Ioi sv toAm»lia 0hnppeil,ds\1ghter of J. J. ,Chappell of the P. E. Island Bsllway. DIED. MoLEAN-In Yuba Ulty, Osilforuis,\ July dad, John D. Mclean, son of the iste Alexander Mc|..sau.Portage, Belfast, aged ln , WIRE WOUNDS. My msn, a ver; vsloshls ' ons, was badly bruised an cut by being eaughsin a wus fsncs. Soma ot the wounds 5?-31| ppt h although! triad any Dr Bell IMT 1555 s¥.'i°1lAi?ib"§"mrlI"srnri'¥,' error; S IOIIIYH l ill Llook lin, ‘until alter time dw: '.it.‘°'" ¥.°..“;*".‘}.tl'“ "f..’.i "R2" shi 'will 'a:Ea`most slirays tha can in ll °”"°' v. Il. Douolrr Weymouth 2 Our Sods Wstm-trade lssva on the Increase-Wnyl Bscsussws have the tioest fountain in the purest fruit davors, A.W nrocursble. best ln when you 20 oil Ni! lv §\_0,,'||¢os will preach In tha Plrsby‘sl~ ‘tai church Aihsmn on sunday _Annum birth IUIIIII and eveninlb ' ` 6.1. Parker. Trmlilns Psllllsfr Agent _of the D.A.R. lsavss this mea-ning 'leg sydney, "Bsddeck, and cnataort at ,hmtpaa _ ' Mio Bulls Gillan, who has been spend- ilgio _ _vlcdblbll with her fkislldl in Somerville, Mass., has returned to her hcms in this city. 'Business men should remember that thsycaonach the country svery davlu the week axclnt Sundays and statutory holidays by advertising In The Guardian s Bursl Daily with I Ruarsntssd svcrl-in circulation for Iwi ot at lssst fm: thousand Dsl' illne. ‘ r Ccnospondent/s should remember that ' to ensaua early appearance ot correspond- encoall hlhllsedt in shculdbe out down sl much as possible. Every atbsohlonil paid to oonespondonee but' ltialmpossiblo to get anything ln ss wg-itte|1,e|pealally when as of late many communlcatlcnsare belna received each day. The Plant Lino steamer A. W. Perry arrived last night from Boston with a general cargo and the following passen- Kcrot-D. W. G-anghotf. A. Donovan, M. Donovan, Miss ll. Beaten, Mlss,A. Mun- roe. B. B. Ferguson, Miss Ferguson, N. Nloho ls k wife, F. A. Wrluht, J. K. Orr dc wlte,.'l. K. Orr, Jr., Elstrle Orr, S. Moore, F. Gould. M. I.. Fox, Mrs J. J. Brown, Mrs. M. Tibbets, O. E. Wood man &;wlte,J. J. Baxter. E. D. hors, Miss E. Clay. E. C. Holmes, Miss E. Boul- ,ton, F. McMillan, M. Conrad, M. Miller. F. P. Dou|zhnday,8c wife, B. L. Kittlgr ew 8c.wits, J. B. Burke. W. Brenwlok, 0. Bing, A. E. Millsk wife R. Mills, A. Mills W. J. Ralph and wlie, E. Mclilonald dc wife, G. McDonald, M. Curley, J. Moin- nis. Mrs. _McB wcency, Louise Tobin. ‘ A WAY T0 BETTER BREAD. Good housekeeper-s, it is said, are known by the hnsd and p.s:ry they provide lorthelr_|1omcs.Whsn we comsto thlnkjof lt,ls there any one thing lnwhlch al housekeeper should excel-in which she should take more prids-than in her snowy, delicious, wholesome home-made bread I - ' . Any woman 'can make white, light, .nourishing bread. One oi the common.-sr causes of lullurs in the baking ls the use ci poor flour. Flour, meds of Ontario lull* wheat alone, though nutritious and fault- issa as to tiavor. is not strong enough. Manitoba wheat, on the other hand, is dedolent In fine flavor and delicacy, *although full of strength. A blend of the the two has been tnuud to give wonderful results. This does not mann that you cs11 mix them at _home-it is' dllilcult to do that except with the flnest and most delicate machinery. Many of the best miliers are blending the rlnh Ontario fall wheat. with the liinty Manilo- ba wheat, thus bringing out all the good qualities of both. - \Vith this Ontario Blended Flour. you will have no trouble In making light, white bread-bread with that peculiarly sweet, wholesome lasts which one :naturally associates' ‘with home-n1sd_e bread. _ B, t Ou Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months of July ind August the tar.- Piotou and rstu »d _ :On account ot the excellence and purl y oii1ls‘ confectionery Alex. Ferguson . I feotlcner to Queen Victoria in 1873. To insure delicious candy that ls absolutely _pure we have imported s large assort- ment ilneot from the above tirm. Prices from Zio. to 751:. n package, Every p~ok~ age bears s guarantee. “Tho Two ldace’. Drugnlsts. _ p wg _ _ _\. S \ \ /./1\ The Correct Adjust- ment f lashes ll the f ld - . agls idtport|a|»o1?1"‘l1=bcT1g=l,.co1.hl|l1:'aH:§t ma lluglggd hglll-A ting grouhts M" ’ th o ny paréticulsrf attention to rl-occ o mann . so th:t°t‘l1e full bosgllt of the than lbs btal cd. o n 'ev n 1 tc 1 r t shop: ,sine °as°=.iTl‘ so limit been l duh ind! id l Ting n v us cans 'run 1 ponltrs because we yr-mi 32|r¢;v‘vn.hl=n’s.el and make them any b£tu:'1='e|t'2od1cr¢;t:.nmluatloa give °..i..l!:'l:.=,'.r..'..'.t:~ llll ll llllllllsllll “Ili SBDC, s-"T.'”°s»°-'I.°“r1."2.'i 'usa use asc|sn»a:|1»f 0l'l'I0l HOUR! ltolis. h. salma ls. lvodngsirsnecscmsnt ===-' fi =--1 ` i STANLEY _ BROS. ‘ 1 _ GREAT s AUGUST SALE! Tremendous Reductions on the Following Lines: All fancy dress muslims. dimities and organdies- one third off. 80 muslins now 60, 160 muslins now 120, 250 muslins now 170. /120 muslins now 80 200 muslins now<~13c All muslins from 300 lto 380-now 19<~. 35'pio0es dress goods---one third oil. \ , All white fancymuslins--one qual-tr 1' oil. ~ Summer wash suits and skirts at 750 onthe dollar, A ' ’ 1 ‘n-it _ Ladies’ Wrappers and house dross0s$1.l0 now 900, $1.25 now $1.00, $3.50 now $1.20. 1 T » -Childrenfs hoods in silk and musllinl att. 670 On the dollar. to _ _rp same ay will by » $1.50 including tea, 1'-l0dcl Auntll. Edlnborghscotland was appointed c,-`1'1» '- A A 1Jz;d`ie§ and I f~hi]dron"s linen and duck .hats 400 now 250, 750 now' 49C. ` f it ' Special in ladies’ black cotton hose 160 pair now 2 for 250, Special in ladies’ black cash- mere hose ,350 pair now 250 pair- sn ' ' Basket lot ladies’ dressing' jackets and kiumnas 850 and $1.10 now 5O`0,$l.50 now 75o,$2.50 and $2.75 now $1.50., _ss _ qm , About Lace Curtains Our lace curtain department is well known throughout both city and country, In order to make at clean sweep, we offer you about 60 pairs ranging in price lrom $1.10 to $7.00 per pair, at 750 on the dollar, Special in shirt waists white and colored bought to soil tor 500 wh1le they last 300 each »-an--al Staniey Bros ARDIAN ................,. ............... ...... Wonderland i A.. -. -We f e “nga | 1|,|¢_g In New Pfc1sgs.B_i_cck-Charlottetown- ~= ' T l’rc¢1-arnngfsgzndemy Monday and ursdsy Nothing but the best and newest. For the tint three dsys oi this week, the greatest entertainment 0! Motion Pictures and ll~ Iustrated Song; ever odsred lu this city, including: The Chefs llsvenlo-A comedy picture which is vary' funny, dealing with love snhireln the mwofmnr hotel. How ttefshzihdminhhn A sg tohls success- Y The Boas Hunt-as s spectacular vlcturmlhil islms of the best vet shown. living* A full re- roduotlon cf the tull chase a owing the hounds in a»ctios.t.hs hunter lzfull pursuit of the qn\\rry.Ths run down and sath. The dta~ elf étursemenship is one oi hs features cf P.& ’I'l‘1l:?Is{ing of Misa Ethel Blanchard la a pleasing sa ure of the sntartsinment. the MotorJCar-FIighwsJ'men-or a Nth cen- tury hoid upls an up-to are piesc of work. The dltferonce between the ds{,s.ul Dick l`ur~ pin and ‘Nth century methods in very arn- szlnl. Everghing connected with the hold~up- »rom the h hwaymen fn the mes who event- rrallyyrrrn him down. bnln| pnpellsd by eiec~ Oil' lor a Holiday-Fun from sts-rt to iinisn showing the amusiirz com ioations which at-l~e fromsisdy ol lbds we t who is da. tsnulnsd gs t.sks s law sys tha ments: and how s e has to squeass into quarters lvl s ta tit the convenience ol ordinary |~dtvldua‘s. 'di Ausln ,'I“;sinor who hr r§tu`rned‘{;1{3w|l. I ll I ll lll tlfuiri°llhl:ut.1Estod:»'dT;?°g;2d-‘Sys M: Carolina' Admission 5 cents Nothing chesp but the price. The biggest tiva-cents' worth in Canada. Come when you like Remain as long as you 7-rodtf please. W. E. lUHNEH& EU. The Low Price Store We Give 35c per. lb. in X change for Wool ANNUAL UUMPETITIDN Hundreds and Hundreds of Dollars Given Away Absolutely Free by W. C. TURNER & CO On the following conditions: l Wrltn one reason why W O Turner K Co lr the best place to trade. I There must not bo more than i‘1t\.y Lettam used ln the reason given. 8 Ilischlsttor of the alphabet is numbered from im N regroseoling cours'-utlvsly the irttors of the alp abut from A to Z. t Tho prize will hsTen per cent of the amount otalithn blila that maéxbe gathered »togot.hc1- by nny person or ‘lcty repre- senting' goods boughtfl-cm ua between .lan lst. an occmber bint. in s11y one year. 5 The winner shall be the person or Bociot sending in the reason that contains the iebtcrs, the fatal of which airgrmrste the highestsum. B Competition tocloscllloolist lneach year at it o'olook noon. 1 Items of ‘foods bought must be on our milhcads. the upllcata of whlcn we keep on 8 ...E »..’.’..;l1‘.'.f.'.'£."l’.;f. §:¥.'.“..".'. .‘I»'.‘.§‘..?.‘li‘*““"’ Explanation-'I`hs.fl1ilt. word in the ur- nm lo iven is Turner 'I'-!ilUllRlB_\llAlt5 Rig-456 Treat. all other lsvtcrs lu the same way. add tha whole together. sand the same tc us with the ellis you hsvu Thczzrizs will be awarded. |’I'hc osme ct the w nncr tcqicther with the reason given will be pub lic sd vo that all mylknow that the com- petition is conducted oncstly. _ Special attev\t`lor1 is dim ted to this sd. It will be most interest~ ing to all and especially so to societies of all kinds such ss Tem- perance Lodges, Divisions, Clubs and Schools all over the island. W. C. TURNER & (Ill. Eastern Steam ship Co _.___ INTERNATIONAL DIVISION Coast-Wise Service Steamer lcavs Bt. John at Ima. m. Mon dsys, Wednesdays and Fridays for Lune.-, iilastport, Portland and Boston. DIREU I' BERVIUE Commencing Tuerdsy. Jo? ind the new Expre'F1‘nrb\ne Steamship ALB leaves St. John ucsdays and Saturday at 1.00 p, ln. for Rl.'I'URNTND. Eton cri COAT? lvuurisliuglmtoi tillll ln saves '1 , laiom. Mondays, Vi':d'nesd: nd iflrldayr. rtland same days at. all p. the Esstport, Lubec and Bt. John. f0Ul"1BI\ ' v 1””}"l°li'l.§‘”'°‘¢ ..._ r bins Slca1f1»|rh‘lpu\!a1.'l ls:vns?'UnTo11 Whslg, g‘rl1_1\g:uJ;;."i!.w p. m, Mondays and lhurndnys 'rt ` 1. ‘richer -sr t 1 :Ll ; AM \:\‘usss=°ehs:w‘ u. ht ii snsck,ls inland ..‘§'t..¢"Z.. ..l"?.!’°..1»»¥¢’-s W. ll. I.l§ 411%. Bt. ..l1 .B onumtwt rn "` ! You Can Stand the hot weather, if you wear one of our nice summer suits We have a va dns line of snitings in s that will keep you comfortable during the warm season Dont Heli when you can Keep Cool st a very small cost Try us Mcbonald & Pcrrv The Nohby'i‘allo»rs Gt. Osorn St. 5 | _gl-.