._.,. . . _ .-.. Ah in rruvv r IUVIDU D|UUK*U|'|l|`|0n8IOW|l. turning. E. IIIDGIJU 8' si rr it cannot tinnl.-31° um to which ""\|" "“F*l\Hf*l Heinz Pickles We.ltave just opened a fresh lot ol Heinz bulk pick- les including chow chow, sour mixed and gerkins» zo- cr;N'rs" P E B Q UART . W. J. 0'It|¢ii.i.\', City, has been appoint- ed toa pusitluu in the Accountant's ollicc of the P. E. I. Ii. Mn:-i. (Dil iN. Ii. MoI{Av and son Nor- naia left yesterday oa return to Halifax accoiupanled by Miss Belle Nash. Rav A. D. Ain-.iiinsi.i> will preach next Sahballi at Clyde River at eleven o'clock and at West River at three o'clock. ` ` THB cnrgoof the Princesa yesterday EDR E IN 8 U included llilrty seven head of cattle ship- | I od by Messrs Seller and VVhcatley. IJ lla- rates in the l’. lil. Island Mutual Fira Iii- A HANDSUME cruising yacht we Prlvir ........-.- i~.....,......... 0.. inn.. iiiiiiliiiigs. leer owned by R. Smith of New York was 'II"'|""'- "=\“’“‘ S"""”| "‘§'*“"" ‘ii‘“‘”"” Fil” in port yesterday en route up the St. Law- Montague. 'l‘|ii-: tern schooner Bessie Piirker has arrived wltli ii. cargo of ereosotcd posts for the P. il. I. R. Du. S. P. C.\iiiN.~' lcit yesterday on re- turn to Boston after a visit to his lioiuc in Vcrnoii River. Miss I.. llnni>i»:a.~i0N, daughter of Dr. Ilcndcrsoii, Uiiioii, left yesterday on it visit to Ilostuii. l ll! Webster & McKay’s Phan 199- 3 w» §Q "M " ‘mm M "l”'.Si‘f."i(iiii.If:' l'ii'.;iidi.ii.‘str-ect renee- ‘ '..-_'vi \\'i~,i.-at & w ti (Jlnu~lotl.otowa r ‘ liiii three inai-tod schooner M. J. Tay- lor, from Quebec to Malta, is in Sydney looking for a crew, thc vessel being short- eiiis.ii>i5ii iiiiii ini - Rui\ii'r'l`lie Guardian for some Tunnel Ontario Bram stamps. Only fifty, cents per thousand M'“mnba Hmm with one centextra per half tliousaud for Mmdling_S mailing. dtw tf. Com Mesh 'l‘iii-zijaptlst Convention opens in thc Cracked Cm," city Friday. 'l‘lie Iiiiptlst Instituto Mmchless Chop 1% each lcliiiiposuilexcluslvely of ministers \\'ill li~irley Oats and Coin E ct 9" mm' d"y' Glufeu Meal. [great milk pm_ Miss E'i'iii-:i.'l'iioiusoN, Prince St. has d Mer] returned from u pleasant visit to Sydney. O., C k M 1 She is accompanied hy her little nephew B;atC;f§Yd,;aC'a]f Mmm Thorapsoa Campbell. \\7|m]eSa]e and-Retail at r- Wiiii.i1i driving to the; city from Appin VERY PRICES Road on Tuesday Mrs. Jacob Corncy was thrown froin the wagon near Elliott s, on wx "lil s"“|‘;K°°“ Blliltist tea on Tuesda >‘ Y Tna Princess arrived last night at 8.50 |n was rea red. and tho express at 9. 36. the Maritime Christian Church Conven- n. ” ’ -' ~ . wmrwaixs rev tio i-iooll‘il|a »»»~f»».'.......f.:.. °' °"‘°“' """" ”"~”‘““°“°"°"’°"°""°"°°“ °" cumin. Mt ponhmn md mmm" Guoarai-: F. Foimii Fuund’s Mills was Tu _ M I h I I d Re last night were Nell MeQuarrle and Noi 2:8' Awptgo “ham” N' EDM," M lu the City yesterday., , Delux, vlémzz rt éogwzrg venue :cI.sod, Summerslde; A. A. Alley, city; anbrtltilinaotlllkalt. _.M ._ _ JOHN P. Mouai-1 is rapidly recovering R v P D J F | ` | e \ from an attack of Pneumonia. cami; totfliizarclty trim. Liz: |,§t°:;;Q_ Srlaxiuo to a Halifax Chronicle re. :, Miss Mausr. Bain Vancouver is T . porter several nights ago Mr. Emmerson "smug her home In c°;nwn" . lin Glsnaladale School district held a gum thug, in wmpguy .,,-ru, Denny M|,,|.,. Invictus shoe for men.-Alley _ _ - “wat caioyabls picnic yesterday at “,- & C0, Charlottetown Agtllts, 'I lm~apple crop on the Island, it is said, Tmmdia C"°°°- ‘ W9? _ jadw “_ will ouly be quarter of last year. A|e,mnde,. Macplmn who hubs" ,|s"__ meat railways, both on P. E. Island and f ~ w. v. Narinos, into Principal or west '"8 his l\°"1°lv Ulsslcavw to-du' tw re- °“ Kant Schuoh waht W St” John yeswrdny_ turn to K|“g,_,ton, cellent lu every respect. The trip there _ w a visit to Vancouver. B. 0. G.'\i-fr. ll. li. McKr:N'/.ru and Hector Mc- A NEIL BW"-*FAN Uf N|°M'B.R\1l\. Cultml Island is so promising in regard to the Keasle, }_< lat lrivcx-_ ,yum |,, |,|,,,_Ci¢,y yew nierica is visiting his old home at Mount ¢g-gpg, Th, prospect., 0| me enurnm, of berday. Buchanan, Belfast. gh., Miss Lli-:N'i'i.i-iv,Boslon is visiting her TUE WK AIBY5 ISI" D0"/I/0 l`6lrl0V¢ "nm wmb°'l"g°r h°l3h""`“m° °" M' ginger Miss Bessie Bonney’ Lower Human; ¢,|,ex,m,. “Sed by Conmwmr count of the bountiful crop. The out. McDonald on the bridge. _ Wii.i. E. E/inmc, Brockville, 'and [Char- les Earle, Montreal nro visiting their par- ents Prof. and Mrs. Earle. , Ci.Aiini: .\Ni>Mit~i. Davison, Boston, are visiting their parents, Rev. F. D. and Mrs. Davison, Lower- Montague. Tiirzirr; were iii boxes cheese, 00 cases eggs, one cow on the return trip of the City of Loudon last evening. T. ll. BAiiiu»:'|'i‘ who has been employed for the past two years on Hillsboro bridge has left for Depot Harbor, Ont., where M J. Ilaney has a large contract. J. D. MA<‘.\ui..\\' today pulled a stalk of wheat on the farm of Augustine D. Mac- donald, Tracadie Cross, which ineasurcd six feet In length. Great growth.-Ex. Miss Ai.i<'i~: I’i~:i¢Kii\':-i left yesterday inor- ning on return to Edmonton, Alberta, after spending a three weeks' visit with her parents, Fred ami Mrs. Perkins, Brigliton. Tar: engagement of Miss Katie Hagen formerly ni this city to J.J. Fortune of Sydney, C. B. is announced. The marri- age coreniony will take place on Sept. 5th. 1905.-Patriot. Tm: police yesterday raided Mrs. Coylo's, King Street and Mrs. McMillan’s, \Vaier Street nothing was secured at tho former but some samples of beer were taken at the latter. Da. Ivan McKinnon is visiting his home here. Dr. McKinnon`liolds a good position as surgeon onthe Atlantioliner Dominion running between Montreal and Liverpool. Ile leaves on return today. t7."`U/Srsim, `Ilalii'ax, the popular re- presentative of the Wcstingliousc Co leaves this morning on return to Halifax aftera plaesant business and pleasure trip to the Province. The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Capt. George McLeod, Park Corner, first officer ot tho Stanley. Capt. McLeod has been lil for some time AU D B S North River Road and seriously injured 9 ’ "bw" me buck' and his end is hourly expected. Wii.i.il\iii T. Sift-i.Li.\‘u, B. A., tho new QUEEN STREET- licad inasici' of St. 1*cl.cr`s Day School, has 19 tu fri & w tf ` ' ' arrived in Cliarlottetown to prepare for ' the reopciiliig of the school. Ile is at pre- i ‘ scar. the guest oi Mrs. 'l‘. J. Ilarris, Brigh- , ' ' - ton. Wi l l : l3i;ironi¢Siipcnillai~y lirehaut yesterday ‘ Isaiioro Peters and Jiarcpli Blnnclrard again appeared, cluirged with burglary of \Vi~iilocl( Bros store at Stanley. The for-iaer was sent up to the Supreme Court and the lattci' disniisscd. Tiiii property of thc into John D. Reid will lic sold by public nuctloir in front of the (lourt llouse toiiicrrow Friday at I2 - o‘clock noun. The dwelling house which mme gm] dem, cvgry day, is well finished with ulluioderii conven- Iiave they reached your lcuceslnciiidiiicr hot writer heating and, IIUUW? clecirlc lights has a coach liouso and I,'l‘°“e °°"”'3Cli°” i“9“f¢9 stable attached. l’ei'sriirs desiring to ‘l“‘°k “u¢'”i~i°”- piircliiisea good property should attend D* this sale. Ecr,ii-as Baxenxf, \ Hakes Best Bread. ELICIUUSLY IGHT lircad, cakes, rolls and ninuy fcriiis of pastries leave ouroveiis frcsli, swccl, wliole- IN FURNITURE "Always the best value in the city atlilaik Wright Furnishing Co’s. :El I i E Sole Selling Agents M "delegates attending the Royal Arcanum convention went. to Orwell by the S. S. City of London yesterday after- iioou. Tha steamer was taxed to ber full seating capacity. Lunch was served in the return trip. .laura MoKENNl\ of the C. P. R. camo to tho city yesterday morning froiri 'i‘Ig- nish and goes to Souris today. From re- ports received along tho railway liao Mr. McKenna thlaks the western emigration will ho as large as last year. Rav. F. A. lt[c:Mii.i./in, rector of Trinity Church, Covington, Kentucky and llarry McMillan recently graduated from McGill University, who has since then been liv- lug in Lynn, Mass have arrived on a visit to their old homo at Alberry Plains. THE tug F. W. lloebling of Halifax ar- rived in port yesterday furcnoon and left at noon taking in tow six Hillsboro Bridge seows with a large quantity of the gear used in connection with tho con- struction of the bridge. The seows will he taken to Toronto, the Rosbllng convey- ing them as far as Quebec. GUARDIAN readers will he pleased to earn that the extensive inonuruent hualncsn of the late E, F. Purdy will still hc continued. This is thc oldest and one of tho most favorably kirown establish- iiieiitsoflta kind in the Province. E. Ira Purdy who for many years past has been foreraaa of thc works will contlmio in that capacity. Under the sarah iiria name rind at tho old stand Kent Si., Cliarlottntoiva, patrons of the flria may rcly on tho sumo reliable workinanslilp and prompthusiiimsuttciition which has always marked the firm. *_"ln____ Toblcr’s Milk Chocolate For eating only. De- licious and nourishing. A large fresh stock just received. ... .__._Y- ...,, _-_..... ._ Rlv. Tuorus Barns, Summersitle, is the cltyen route rsaliallfaxurattend Alone the passengers by tho express F. Johnson, Boston. Butler, and odiclsls of the I. G. R., were maklrlga tour of the Govern- the Mainland. The Island is road ox- as vary pleasing, as everything on the railway are bright on the Island, as look, ho considers, lu most promising. THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS DAVID SMALL. The funeral of the late Mrs David Small took place yesterday afternoon from her horne,Pownal Street to Railway Station and thancotoSherwoodCenie¢ei~y. the services were conducted hy licv. E.J.Rattee, Malpcque, assisted by Rev. Dr. Forrest, Halifax and tho pallbenrers were John Lawson, John Maeeachern, Consul Vail, Fredk. Perkins, Bcnj Rogers, \V. W. Stanley. The following were the ruournersi \V. 11'. I... Haszard A. \V. Reddln James 'l‘alt, jr. »J. J. Davies, sr. D. Stewart Gordon Aitken C. D. Rankin Andrew MacNalr James Purdy A. S. Ilewltl. A. I.ord William Batt Harry Worth Wm. Murray A. Down William Conroy James D. Lawson George Foster Alex. Miwdoaald Allen Stewart Edmund Higgs Dnrid Mackiiiiiaii John Rosa Sf Stewart Dr. Jenkins James Tait, sr. Thomas liandrahan ltov. D. MacNelll \V. II. Aitken Dr. Blanchard John Maclllillau Charles Dalziel Dr. Kelly I.. W. \Vatson George Coombs J -.iurcs Barrett Peter Truinor A. Murray Joseph Purnell George \Vallrer Henry Worth Charles Macgrcgor S. A. Macleod Dr. Siiiallwood llr. Ivan Mae-.kinnon .f. Macpherson STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Prices Aug. lil. Aug. lil, Atcaison.... on u'i\,» Coppsr...... . . ici; B5 B. R. . Baltimore............ G.P.R N. Y. Central........ Erie Illinois ContraI...... Louisville and Na. . . . Manhattan Metropolitan Missouri; Pacliio.... Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . Reading ~.... Sugar Southem Paclilc.... St. Paul........ Union Paciilc........ U. S. Steel.'......... U. S Steel Pro'i’d.. Dominion: Stool Dominion Steel Prfd Dom. Steel Bonds... Dominion Coal .... . Twin City......... . llti . Colorado Fucl.... . 48# - --¢- _ 70 llli§ 1ll(i§ 15% MQ 177Q l49§ 70 114 aiu 15.1; an im img im; ian 105,; mi iizii 1443 ma ian ioir in; no ini 005 uni au; ara 104; 22 iai iam; :ua ini; 225 Savr-: 25 cents per ton on your hard coal while schooner is discharging at Clarkiii Bros, 10 ii tf. We are going to niakea clearance in our furniture and carpet department to make room for our new stock.-Paton lild tw tf. lililemen. l)oa't pass us when you want anything In our line. Wu have ii large asaortiaoat of irigars, toliiicuooa, pipes and cigarettes. We will he glad to see you.-“rho Two Macs." Macllonald and MacKinnon, Druggiste, Cor. Gt. (leo. and Kent Streets. d fri tw li. - li German Brand Essence of Vinegar Is the strongest, purest and best for table use and for making pickles and chow chow. One pint makes one gal- lon of good table vinegar. Try it. Price :oc pint. Sold only by Tiir: BEST LINE ...Sax"’i:..":.f.'::..x:':;::;'..f:;.;°;:t; 0F BED R00" SUITES .F li . .'. .... ANU ODD |)KE55r.‘RS OW' [I C0( )(‘.l l‘0Ulll COVE I1|{, HIC seo them.-James Paton 8: Co. X3 i Solid Sole Leather Suit Case, brass Solid Sole Leather Suit Case. brass pocket brown or olive color Single lock $6.50 Cheaper Suit Cases selling at $1.85, $2.60, $3.95. Club Bags in Leatherette, etc.. 6oc, to $1.85, Club Bags in solid Leather $3.00 to $3.50. u ‘hid , ir-'li in \ .~» ,', l , =-=.=~;',.::¢=' M. , priced. Metal covered, steel clamped trunk, 30 inch $3.10. bindings 28 inch $3.10 32 inch $3 85. ' v.//hr’ ay airs ”i ,,,.il ,_ ‘»~»- 1,’ -"7 1 '£4' 4;; 'I 'ff Y’¢f~__,-4* iii 5 /" 'f/r~_~`Trf invai smsii s. \v.cr..i.i.. F_;,_.,;-,; w' ~ v ’ V, 5 , w.riiiii w.c.'i‘ U if” “ *W //.f , ' ~ . A. G. llflarsdr Iilchar'Ll\:]rii1rtier `\# '\ 9 -std 2 iii/ “ /,"f/'/L; " i m°,mted, dohme rock’ leather lim Solid Leather Suit Case. not quite so he as tl $6. lin , bit extreme- ing' leather Shin Hap $[°`°° ly sgiiiiiad foruibe gigice e I 55.50 and $6.00 inountings, linen lining and shirt Good Heavy Lemherene Sun Case, ' Double] k 6 linen lined, brass double lock. ' . °° 5 '75 leather corners. linen shirt pocket $4-35 Goan sraosc TRUNKS I Trunks that will puzzlea baggage smasher. trunks of - niany sizes. trunks of many grades, all of them moderately 80011 SUOIIK l°CkS Very strong canvas covered Trunk. 23 111011 $2 75. with two straps. steel corner clamps, metal 32 il1C\1 $345- 32 inch at $5.25. 34 inch at S5 7o. cIamCii.nsi;i:,n¢‘:zo;;;aci';;l. iiat top Trunk, steel 36 inch at $6 oo' P - ` Large size flat top Trimk.bra:;s n ounted, ` canvas covered, heavyiock, two urge straps 3° inch $345' 36|lnch $8.25. oore & McLeod. :EQ- 3 -:.5 _i. 1- . si. ` 1 K- _ . <~'~, ii o etrunks and “mips” .*.i.'~`,l f "I,`i~. I1. -__...,H ‘tim "_" di I ]ust opened another great supply of the finest Suit Cases, Va ses f _~ 'Q gif. ' V *`§i'é' * li and Q, 'i' ‘ if - ind, . E " A~.'1§§11`3é=.l di? ‘Tre-»'1 .=~J<, -‘ `;f§ if", l X Without doubt the best ever shown in Charlottetown is our presen array of artistic bedroom furniture. Suites in liircli, Ash, lllm, Sur lace Oak and Solid Oak. Odd Drcssersjand stands in Ash. Oak, Ma- hogany iiiilsli, and White enamel in most artistic designs at prices from 20 to _1,o p c lower than ordinary made to sell furniture is sold ai. if you want a suite or odd piece or two, you will save money by buy- ing your next here. JOHN NEWSON. ll l _ Wt. . , K§§’ftS 3 , KENT .’ I FLOUR i llave you tried it? liyou want good bread and pastry do so. ‘ Ask your grocer for it. In barrels and bags whole- saic by Carvell Bros. IS ttf! w tl. J § li ftuuarnunauamrna BEAU BREMMEL A well dressed father said Beau Brcmmel begetnawell dressed rxrrutrxs mutss wrtu. For stylerpet your clothing at j. T. McKeuzle’s For snpe or vwrkmauahipiget your clothing at J. T. McKenzie‘|. For very best go tori. T. cKenzle's. For furnialrlugethe atest styles go to J. T. McKenzie‘r. For the very at values in the market go fog. T. McKenzic's. We promise to give you your moaey’n wort or more for any- Try it. "Tho Two Macs" lhivs y°\\ 1°* fwm “-- ¢ and IOC N T MC K N for chnioiieiown. 5 - iicliiililiiclliiii T JO" .. E Z ' WEEKS Qt o ' ”'“’°°‘°“- llll~llll'l~hvauvuv|»nuvq»nuv~|q.Qg .N Cor. Ot. Geo. and Kent Sta. 0 Commoncins J uno Sth. “ OCEAN LIMITED ” -via- INTERCOLONIAI. nnitwav will lcuvc ITALIFAX 8.1!) a. ni. (daily oxcoa tiunda Arrlvo li/fi). TREAL 7.(0a, ni.. [daily cxccpt Monday.) (‘nano<~tl|(i_5 with Grand 'lrunk lritaruatlorial Limit , arrivo TORONTO 4.31 p. m. Thmugh Sleeping (Yann. Halifax. lit. John and Montreal. IFININU (TAR SERVICE UNICQUAILEU. Only oniigight on the I I . I 1'h h tho Fainiil snr ii ri r miiiai-i-:iris ‘ "‘iri9i'.T'\i"`A_m° °' vai.i.i\:v TORONTO in ri/iiaii.1‘oi~i. m\\'r.ioir1'. , IALNDQNL _ ___ g _ __ I’s|l»enion hy B. 8. Northumberland leaving Suiaruorw do after arrival of mornin train . '.:‘:.':..l'.'."‘*,,._.'i':“".°:. “°°:f“'".“...i'"if.....‘ anoc on i.i mimi it wma. 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