Undertaking iii all branch- dietitians _ Personal attention. Funeral directing quickly, giiiietly and perfectly perform- New and ilip-[O-dak equip- ment in every particular. Lady, assistants always at hand. Prices just what you would wish topav. The Davison Undertaking Co. Ltd. ,. u, on‘TG.,Et- Hughesffrefi, _.3__ Ptdvist, Sec’y Tress. 4 Oilices 209-211 Prince St. I Open any hour, day or night. Phone 289. i i ‘People CUUNTY GUARDIAN The lafleet news. first ol all. D. S. Campbell, of Backville, is visiting in P. E. Island. Miss Mary Weldon, Sbediac, is -0n a fortnightfs visit to P. E. Island. William and Mrs Fitzpatrick, Mone- ton, have returned from a week's visit to P. E. Island. Fresh Beef, Ccrnq Beef and Lamb at reasonable; priced. R. B. Square- bflggfl. Telephone No. 3. _ . wishing to save . money should pay their electric light bill. to- diiy and receive th_e discount. _ y , "i , . t Miss Effie Drysdale. ohthe. Hill"!!! Echo stall, accompanied by her sister Mist: Ruby canto to Charlotte/flown last. week. . Harvest Excursionists Attention Once again the West calls for help. Are you " contemplating going, if so yon will need to be properly fitted out for the trip. We have eierything you will, _ peed, everything just right, price right too. We can please you. flvcralls and Working Clothes f LRANILROAD KING pnuunciunn IN~ ' r-l Men’s Underwear - Four ivords tell the Story Best for the money We don’t advertise any one sort of m derwear because we have the best underwear we can find in “every good kind Balbrig- gan, cotton fleer-ed lined etc., all sizes 25C HP t0 3.00 per garment. The reputation of our overalls and working clothes has. been spread abroad and working men from far and near come here for their overalls and jackets. Our overalls are the- best in the world for the money Overalls of all kinds fol‘ all PTIFPOSCS-Sliflp- ed, plain, white, with or without liib,jump~ ers of plain striped and chock patterns; ClL v Working Clothes The best ever, if you try them once yourour customer for ever afterwards. Men's Sweaters You will surely need a sweater if you are going. No better garment to travel in or work in al- ways allowing perfect fiEEClOIII. You can always depend upon finding. The best makes here all colors plain or fancy, Prices 50c, 75c iiinoo up to it 5.00. Men’s_Wong Shirts We have the hes-- i line of Meu’s Working shirts in the city suit- able for heavy Work Duck, drill, extralieavy gingham and black sateen all sizes. Our as- sortment cannot help but please you. We handle all the leading makes. You will want a good trunk or grip to carry your baggageNo question but ours is the belt "l0"- tneat of travellins trig: In 10W"- Trunh - 25, 3.00. 3.50 etc- ‘g (1; 1.25, [75, 2.00 etc. All shaspldh of hidid bags, all styles of telescopes, trunk and shawl strapt, hath" "85 etc- Everything‘ YW,“ ience. need to travel with conven- Heati Ofiica in New ProwsetBlock-Charlottetown- . V. Westicott. city, was a palnenger west yesterday afternoon. A. J. B. Mellish left yesterday morning on a trip to Boston. ___ B. R. Holman, city, was a passen- ger east yesterday\ aftarnoom. Dr Fred Hasnaird, Glace Bay, is visiting his parents in this city. Mrs (Rey)- Dawson, Chathamfhl. B., is visiting Mrs Beuj Balderstorr, (lity. . JJudEQl Biansnanrnmey; was -a~ pas‘- tengerr-on thetiiiitizrayvlllarbor tiliiiii yesterday afternoon. ,"" mo. vi \ -.»+—-./ IF-Iv» -‘ l‘ 5'“: fllruvetymi- Tayloiq-isqui 19p um" 1,315 the guest of his mother.‘ Tomorrow is excursion day by the steamer Northumberlaud to Pictou. 'f‘hc rcituru fare is only $1.50 facial]. ing tea. -_-_ Miss Ruby ‘McLauchlan has arrived home from New York on a visit to her parents Dr and Mrs McLauchlau, city. i.Major Jones,‘ Powinal, of Bisley -fa'me, was a passenger on the south- ern train- yesterday afternoon return- ling to his home. Sherman Mellish, of Carter & C0,, City, left. yesterday afternoon for his h-ome in Montague ivhcre he will eu- joy a well earned vacation. A., A. Hutch, forem-air in the repair shops of the Old Colony St Railway, lBroc-ton, MasiL, is spentllngihiu holi- days with his wife and two daugh- ters at the home of his wife's father, Daniel Brown, Powual. Jim Pendergast, the big broad shouldered athlete was in St. John last week and called on a number of friends. The big fellow is as good- naturcd us ever, and while somewhat sticking to the throwing of the heavy weight, is s. trusted employs in Bos- tun as a street car motorman. He left for the Hub on the express. Miss Elsie Lillian Baulter, proprie- tor of a Boston hair dressing estab- lishment, who was recently drowned while bathing at Oxford, Me., former- ly lived nea-r Charlottetown. She leaves three brothers, Albert and Charles of Maiden, and George of this Province. She was 30 years of age and was miarried to a mun named Pike, but was divorced and resumed her maiden name. The Maritime Funeral Directors which met in St. John last week electcd:—President, L. Brcnun, "St. John; vice-president for Prince Fd- wurti island, C. D. Wright, Clio-r- lottetowu; vice-president for New Brunswick, A. B.‘ harder, Albert; vice-president for Nova Scotia, Joseph Spencer, Halifax; Secretary, F‘. W. Wullnce, Sussex, N. 13.; chop- lain, James Ross, New Glasgow; chwperone, Mrs. F. W. Wallace, Sus- sex; editor official organ, F. W. Wal- lace; editor ladies’ department, Mrs. Lena Simone; managing directors, G. P. Wright, A. B. Lardcr and Cécil Zluk. Important matters will come bo- lfore the Grand Lodge, l. 0. O. F., of the maritime provinces, to meet in St. John this week. Among others, the delegates will possibly discuss the question of eeparatg grand lodges for New Brunswick and Nova Bcotia. Other items will be the new constitution for subordinate lodges and the question of an Oddifellows’ home for the maritime Provinces/The grand lodge now contains ninety-four lodges with about 9000 members. The ' lodges total about There was paid in relief last year the sum $11,632.50. This will be the fifty» fourth a/nnual meeting of the grand lodge. The officers arez-J. Johnston of Sydney Mines, grand m-asteri W. S. Hooper, of Fredericton, deputy; Dr. A. W. Sunlth, of St. John, G.W.; J. _J. McKinnon, of Charlottetown, G. Sea; J. H. Bslqbm, of Halifaxll. treat-n; J. F. Whenrppf Charlotte own, G. Rep; C. A. Sampson, of-Fre “ric- fon, G. Chap; Rev G. W. Whitman, of Grandville, N. S.,,G. Chap; A. A. Packham, of Halifax, G. M.; T. C. Crowell of Clarke l-fiarbor, G. C.; J. W. Fras , of Thornburn, N. S., G. 0.; H. M. McLennan, of Gnmpbellton G. H‘. The officers of Rebekah As- sembly are :—Mrs. Margaret.- Peters, of Bridgetown, N. B., president; Miss Harriet I. Smith, of St. John, V. P. Miss Mary Essory, of Charlottetown, warden; Miss Mary McKean, of Mone- ton, secretary; Mrs. James Wctlowan, of Moncton-, treasurer. IIt is a- fact that Insurance Com- panies throughout the country will give you s lower rate where you use Carpenter-Motto‘! Roofins 141B!!! where you use shingles, tin or iron. Drz-Tnyltrr.‘ in oirzn visit‘ to the Iciilzy‘ gpwayjpg,“ wlpnl_g_uo|yaghfij ghqum T ‘GUARDIAN y, of Dttawapwal" a pummel! t‘ veefltrdnr- - Judge Bnddln returned front the an on Blinder stun-noon. < y p‘ i George McLeod, formerly of thi City, qid now of Omaha, Nab, in. spending a holiday in the City. Bchr Minnie Mac arrived yesterday- from Sydney, 0. B., with a cargo oi Reserve Runmine Coal to Peake Bros b Co. The Daily Services at St. Peter's Cathedral will, be discontinued until further notice as Canon Simpson is iudisposed. . . -_.... _ Mrs B. B., Steele and Miss, Edith Blirns g JRevei-e, Mass, aredn . the Clay.‘ .,¢ .65 rnHthe-guestimot. J. '1‘. as, wit” Croc etc, Kent st. < m. téfnm; oi the matriculation, as; ants‘ iirnished The Guardian the name have been Willie agham. ., _ -_.. Rchr. Kabearrived yesterday from Quebec with‘ a. cargo of, cedar posts in 7, ti and 9 feet length for L. M. Poole & 00., Connolly's West. Wharf. Murdoch G. McLeod of Omaha, Ne- braska, is visiting relatives and- friends in this Province. l-le has pro- spered in the west and is now an en- thusiastic wasterner. Miss Hilda: Tbtxers, Mt. Allison,- who has been spending 9, week in this city the guest: of Mr and Mrs Charles Ward, Cumberland Street, returned to her home yesterday. Mrs (Rev) W. McLeod and daughtei Mariano! Hampton, went by S. B. Harland on Tfhursday evening Charlottetown and thence by the Northumberland to Kemp, Hiants 00., for a month's visit. Any country girl desiring house Work in this city should send in liei name and address and age with all particulars as well as references tc The Guardian Office at once. No ex~ penses attached to some. The sail to Orwell by the steamer Harland this afternoon should- prov; most attractive as this is one of the finest trips in the Province. Beauti- ful scenery and health giving ses breezes. Return fare twenty-five centp. Steamer leaves at three o'clock. The S. S. Bouavista arrived here Sunday evening from Montreal, with a large general cargo, and a. full llsi of passengers. She sailediat 11. o’- clock yesterday forenoon for St John's Newfoundland, via Soiuris ant‘ Sydney. I-Iottloutwwrd cnrgo from here consisted of 55 head cattle, 6t sheep, 175 bags potatoes, 316 pkg: vegetables 115 bales buy and sundry other cargo‘: ~J. '1‘. Peardon and Pope Mills were outward passenger: to Sydney, C, B. The Misses iMuocl und Lucy Cody Canibridgep Must-L, who are well lmown- here; have-returned home afte. spending their holidays with theii sister, Mrs Albert l’). Cosgrovedifont real. Most of‘ the time was spent al Woodlands, on Lake St. Louis, ode lightful summer resort’, where excel lent fishing, bathing and boating art to be hard. The Misses Cody lraivt thoroughly enjoyed themselves, judg inf; from the glowing accounts they gave of,‘ their trip. -__-- Michael Thomas, the Island Indian runner, who failed to land a place in the five mils event at Amherst-in the Ramblers sports, was a visitoi to Moncton en route to Amherst, aur‘ said he was not in good shape phtysrl caliy for the race, and was suffering from blistered feet, caused byi run ning with new spiked shoes which dtt not fit him properly. Thomas: is an xlous to get on a. five or ten milt raci- in Moncton with Cameron of Am herst, who won the event at that place yesterday. "The United Baptist Women's Mis- sionary Union of the Maritime Pro- vlnces will meet in the Moncton First Baptist Church on August 17th 18th and 19th. Between 250 and‘ 30f delegates from all part2! of thg Mari- time Provinces will attend. Provin- cial reports wilbbe submitted as fol~ lows :-~ Nova Scotia, Mrs. G. L Pearson, Paradise. P. E. Island, Miss A. A. Wadman, Charlottetown. New Brunswick, Miss Rebecca Ben- nett, Albert Mines. i zAnyone wishing a portrait paint ed should write to A. Alex. McLeod Eldon, Belfast, at once. He is nov offering high class paintings to Is lenders at just one half the regulai rates, or one hundred dollar lite siz- portraits in oil for fifty dollarsdlfty dollar pastels, some size for twenty- fl e dollars, and same size in free h nd crayon for ten dollars. Those who do not know what they want will learn of something of interact by writing him at once. ‘l-lidrtf Besides it is lesafiqxgeiasggefipdinior J Fenne er durable.’ exclusive agents and sell this roofing under a guarantee that it will las‘ for- can. - - i I I 66a Deliciousncss of our cake cannot be surpass- ed. You want something nice for thst picnic or fen plrty, then order come of our iultana or Nut or Fruit Cake Telephone“ 2n D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY We rent them by the day or hour on the moat satisfactory terms t0 you. . Cell and find out about "miss-rs... “ g , p, _ _-_~’—- Ti- w-‘Jigazg-w. u -_..----— .,_-_ V rMoore»aM Trunks leather straps, sizes 14 Price 45c to $1.35. Good, strong canvas case, lock and $1.40; 24 inch, $1.55. Suit Case,- better than a 24 inch $4 9o. Suit Case, 24 inch $4 .00. 26 inch $5.00. with outside straps; 22 24 inch $5.75. Better leather cases 37-25- Club Bags, imitation and $5 {.15. and Traveller's Equipment need of proper equipment becomes emphatic. Safe, sightly and strong. outfit for the transport of one’s belongings is really as important as plpy ffature olfltyttaiir getting realtily ior a trip, r i k c Just rig ning in trun s ags suit cases va ises etc s mar e Mi st pe iple say they can save mbneyti urchasin’ ba a e su lies here. Y P 8 E8 8 PP IN these vacation days when everybody is moving about more or less, the Canvas c vered telescope bags. catches, Suit Case, imitation leather, brass lock, 22 inch $2.40; 24 inch $2.70. leatherette, locks, shirt pocket inside, will wear cheap leather case, same as above, but with outside straps, 22inch $4.25; Leather suit case, canvas lined, brass lock and catches;22 inch. $4 4o; Leather suit case, same as last,but J '.r--\*.-.I'_&ah‘ t-"z. Bags Suit Cases his store,s ‘ability to suppl Solid leather suit case, best brass lock and catches; outside straps, leather lined throughout, leather shirt pocket; 22 inch $11.25, 24 inch $12.00 ' Club Bags, split leather, $2.10 , and $2.40. ' Club Bags, solid leather, $3.90 and $4.10. . Metal covered trunks, good strong lock, fitted with tray, $2.90, $5.20 and $3. 5o. . to 26 inches, covered suit 22 inch, double Waterproof canvas covered trunks; " metal buttons, fitted with tray. 28 inch $3.60; 3o inch $4.c0; 32 inch s4 s5; s4 inch #485 ' ' Better quality with straps $5.15, $8.25, $9.25 $io.25 and $11.25. Especially strong well made trunk b-ass lock. catch es and corners, fibre bound, leather straps, linen lined throughout, fitted with tray, hat box, etc; 36 inches $14.25 inch $5.25; at $6.25 and leather, 9 5c J ' $15 SplendidStyles ln Suits We have received a very handsome suit- made of fine smooth all wool cloth, browns blues, greens or blacks, 37 inch coat, a wond- erat............ __._ Intel-O onuonlhlet .Oedbu ‘l Engilcn huh Chocolate is a deltqoul combination of Ill" Chocolate, Halel and Walnuu. We h“. imported s. large quantity direct from the manufacturers in England andi can offer an excellent article at a very moderate price. The Two lilacs. Macdonald l Maekinnmlrnl- gists. ' “Going west? If you are, remem- ber there's no place can flll your re- quirements in clothm better than Brown. H. H. Brown, the young men's man. 8——10dr2i; Gaiburyli... ; biglisl ,4 if ‘chocolates ‘ We have just receiv- ed,directfroinEngland, a large assortment of these deliciousmasorted f g lhave the only powerumachine in the Province or picking and_dusting old hair, wool, flock and otli e mattresses. Any kind made over equal Ito new Bat moderate cost. Newson’s Bio Guaranteeing 7 per cent interest andof undoubted curity are issued by the North American Life Assnflllql a9- on the lives of healthy men, viomen and ch11 " chocolates,putn in M, 1-2 and 1 poun pack- lttt in Ill " fluINIllAl-D C. DIMIIIIION DRUGGISTB. Cor. Ot- Geo. and KtSts- There is no safer and simpler method of seedling-Tamil independence as a good life income for yourself thin-the 211g chase of one of these bonds. . * Ross (8). Matthews}. ‘é . » Charlottetown" pttsrfti 1-. -..-.,_.~_.-. ,;-I.;v_i-'."o."'