Jute 31, rgo8 _ 'rl-IE' `C1rAR'I;oTrETowN GUARDIAN is .». -r A l ""1-G l l 1 *V A !I£IN(l'!°"~“°U1l?ll¢i‘-....._ ~ _ *T - I It ~r U A I __ A I ' l _"s~1or1'1'1Nal__J.iLff§'uaa.1z.,.."` I l e _llll`f`i _.comin , GUARDIAN "" " " ` "' ' ` street lighting bdntinues in K.-`.;a__ 'hisdele of '1‘he‘Gnsrdisn's _ - l ‘bicycleiroad race has been de- nuitelyl hiatt ~l'u'r‘ Mobility Aug# twenty-fo\p-._-If this date should' 'p over unfavorable the race will fitks 'place on the (allowing eybning. Entries 'src to becomnned »» ' to Erluceié lildward 'Island rid- .1-; ~~er~'s"alone.'~'-fn" *_* 1 .. -` . f - ' '_The "fqrl'I'be Guard'-‘ roofs or eleear-trophy. ooo ur. I sddit40'i$"l>l1_b'!"e` wlll‘-'lle~a. 'num _ tor eif~st!»sr=‘1>rlxes»waloa will be announced in' a"iew daysp ' _ ‘f1‘h6'- course" -“begins ni The '- Guardian ‘ofllce‘-‘lln' ‘ Charlotte- town” a_zid____"'f_`ollowa Grafton 'Stretlr' 'to ""Great i George Strsdtfl thence " cotitfnulnvt on to ‘the~Upper Mslpaqus Road' ` » which' i’t“"Y5llotvs to’ this side - Milten_st°atlon, thence _taking 'HW "1'¢‘ild~'t0 the left wh"ldh was alongside l»1uurc's Mill steam and on to Warren's Comer, North lllvcr. From this corner the course will _ be d across thi! Nortii River Bri ge to e Roya Arms, tihence by *Lower Malpeque Road to Brighton Road follow- ‘ ing Brighton Road out to the shore, -then taking the Park Roadway]-_ following the same refund *he Park and so to .starting pl_ac_e-16 miles. ‘ lflcleod ®._ Bentley liack _of conlidence i_n the whisk Amesting of the Klng'e Conn mong those present we the follow ling clergyman : ` Revs ll/lr = Iobnlsbdn exliressed to the Government, its secutors for the countny,`”and where- as no action has been taken or ofd- cial reply received. Thesefore revolv- ed that this Alliance repeat its re- q.ues't, that an efficient officer he ap pointed to enforce the law in King's County. V ` Also a resolution expressing confid- ence in proseclftor Jenkins, andap- preclatrion of his work already done,” and requesting thae be give as much assistance as possile to the enforce- lnient of the law in K-ing's. Also a resolution was adopted pi'o~ posing that the Alliance ascertain the attitude of all candidates in Ki¥\t1’S County for t/he fortlh-coming ll-\'-v-E i rs und A.ttor‘||<\_vs-ut-lniv. 2 ol' :Zi -:~ - for the .linnk of Nova Scotia Money io Loan election on ternperance uestions and' ,.__. -~, 1, \ ' .fse-ltT§li.D`tNTtE.Yj,_ __ _ ____,___ _W ,.\-__m__L_»_;Sv .e 'tm "lr'f‘l.l ' 51° , -- _ -_ nd' z .- s'°'= #-rfgl ngigrnl 3 5 3 9'” ~ _ =-‘L - m'§`-,_;,\\'< "l}="`* »`!-\§>_ ` %_-, `\ uw if HONTAGDE MARKETS Oats per bus. -40 Potatoes. per bus. ll to 40 Turnips, per bus 10 Eggs, per dos 14 Oatmeal, per cwt. l3.2h Butter, per lb. (dairy) I4 to 35 Butter, per lb. (crsamery) 29 to 30 Hay, pressed 813.00 to 14.50 Hides, psrlb. 4 Barley, per bus. 60 I-lay, per ton. loose $11.00 to 14.50 Beef, pnr lb. (carcass) 5 to 6 Pork, per lb. (carcass) Bi to Lamb, per lb. (carcass) Calfskins, por lb. Cabbage, per dos. Bsets, per bus. 40 Carrots, per bus Io Sr-0 O ge-a~I~: L _.__. _ 'l`°l11Derance Alliance recently held s 091°” ln l|°||3l$U!» Cll W A rltllllliloller city. with cannonading It is re- R |_Montague was largely xtende_qi`i_f" ‘A‘- A A ‘ M"“3°'l ‘nd 'll 5°U"\~ “WM 5' Al¢¢;'”- 5"“*Y"- pofted that the -Turklish troops I ' ~ ' _ ' ' ` ' 1 ~ “ ' I ` _ , _ have rscommenced their aggressive _ _ , __ _ _ . _ , Miro Marjorie Monooain, oropourif ...Peter Mcoourt and Mr. Joorirrrltwties in the Drumieh disilfm and -_ -_‘~ :_ --°- _ lWason,' Voorhees, Whiteman, "pup is visiting ln Murray.I-labor. ,wg-gf unammougly- nominated ag ghelhave occupied territory up to fthe " ‘ '~ ` McPhee an£i'Coiling"_ ` J J H h_*'M P S I Liberal Convantion held at George-iDrumlah-Salman road. as represen atlvelr o " l ¥~~ - -‘ “E 08., - . nur s g W d egd 1 gh G ¢ ' ,Dunaas'. cardigan, Union no rl.i4on'1;i raid Montague a visit on 'fl1¢~fluv- ’ D‘l:tl~iot.e D ay or e earge own OLYMPIAD REGAIWPA BEGINS' agus, Sturgeon 'and'Murrlsy I'bDur*!| I --- e RIDE _he of wi _ . _ _ _ .__ __ ., _ _ , gat, July za. :Slpme of t;he_t§liégat_es a}gpoi_t€l¢{l _i_a_$_c1-~~S°h~h_°‘L _1¥é;naC’:xl;l'- tl!/;`“"'£$'3;l ...'Mrs. 'McDonald and children and yacht racing on me 1510 04 Wight, I e aunua ms ng op th_ Pro _“NG 8 'V65 €` W' - Mrs. Dum and daughter of Montague today in connmtion Wm; the Alliance to wait on he Goiémment 6 1083 01 hard St°l\¢ ’0\‘ U\l\f1‘~‘l~¢°' who have been visiting Mrs I R l ' igd d < ~ . - . V - _I _ - - -,Olympiad, was carr out un er re-die enforcement oi the Prpgpimry l-°.‘"1- Pl'°W¢U» M““'“Y Hafbflf “N “OW ideal conditions There were many U Law in King's_Cou'nty.' repo, _thdt U f " ‘ ' _ "’ V visiting in Uigg. visitors the rbadstead being hm 11° °h9~“B° _0l"` P}`_°F°‘_?“t°F9 h§`d"'b°°!l`l ""Th° Mlm* 'mln M°"°w" Maud n I I '__ of yachts that have arrived for made. as recommended 'by`~ths_delsg»a- _M‘orrol1v, Laura Cox, Nellie Clsrke,| ...Mrs. John D. McDon-sid, Glenfan- the Cowes regatta ,mich Wm be tion, and _ng offfuxgl reply I-¢¢,'°1y,d.§lE’_earle Clsrl_r“and Hazen Stems of ning, was convicted of a tirst oiisncs ham next Wear, rio Americans are _that Oh 1l‘lfCI'ln&'tl0D_l’8!!0iv5d !__x,°m_._-B‘§&oll13l’liSd Breathe-hguesti; Of Misa EIQIB _undqr the Prohibition Act last week, entered in the Olympaid regatta’ Tfggzrwfélu talk, ,(,"§°v°"§1m°,§‘,t' Qflpifrtly sro o§rLlrl>ingLllt°` slllldr and billolrrzlggnfrlll com' new '“"““g um” d“y"' "“d °“"' “ 'ew ace n e n r amp _ - - H ,_ _futum _ _ _ Wm, Mm Charles Mcmnnon as cha__ __&_____ _ Gontinential boats are wmoe 0. The rowing regatta at Henley will _.vibe ‘following _resolution ~'»_.was~Q_Q1'0l_-"-:.~= ‘:=-?f-1».»_1»." ' ‘ .- ' ` begin ¢0.m0rmw_ but ¢her¢_ tor., lbw" '“d°Pt°d :`“ , _ , _ V no Americans are competing. ____ heress the prwent-' prdhlbitdry r 00,-,_~,¢¢¢¢ gm- ,very Weqnwdn’ md _ ___:¢.-__ _ire ie dependant nor its pr8'pe‘r"~_ ta: ' ° ` s tures is ` f°f°"m°"f 011 C§1ml5é_f»¢_Dl1‘Dlf0_S0i=\if»0I‘lf ' .q»;'§~<~_\:\ _ _ Herring per nbbl. ’ m°|ti.00 to 8.00 4 ro.; whereas the _aunrrce na_e_~alrer_rr!y_‘ ; _ __ _, i _ __ \_ , ood, per quintai s4.oo to 5.00 E as to' 0 erlate Because purely vegetable-yet ther ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory- Hood’s Pills “Sovereign” Cash- mere Hose and Half Hose are guaranteed to outwear all other makes. _.l Flour, Roller Prdceu mr 196 lbs.l‘50 rake’s I* iglilxiva enforcement of thc? prohibitory q“°*'°‘ ”*_’_"" "+' OFFll‘l‘ll~l-N0_\'|t Sunilxt f"l1r1.'v\lwl'~4. ; ~ ‘_ All the clergymen present wsrs. , _ constituted a committee tio carry out MABON_At 3'" (“’7‘th“"m°”' UM" U" w|5"¢H» [§_,,\_ lthe resolution, and report to the Al- * liwance ut a meeting preceeding the Bari-is|cf‘. . olicitors, Notary Puplic etcjsaid elecmon The kneeung adjdumed ol-‘l-`1ul~.'.- ° ‘ 0»H°uomu Building _ tiohmeietixat Souris on Tuesday the Corner Gt. George Street, 0 “gust next' Next to Bank of Nova Scotia. < 1. _ _ -____ _.._____n____ _ _ _ _ " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD IAN The Island Guardian Publishing Company, Proprietors Sworn Average = _ For the ,Morn- Circulaiion ‘_‘ ing Daily and ` Last Year L _/A the Rural .‘_ . The following statement' of distribution shows‘the` aflver» lf tiser the value of The Guardian as an advertising medium. A detailed sworn circulation stateincut will be giv_ xi lo any- . onc interested for the asking; _ 1 0 r on 25th July, 1908, to E. J. and Mrs. Mabon, a daughter. WOODSIDE-To Leslie mul Mrs. Woodside, Clinton, on the 30 of’ July, _£1908 a son. _T DIED uiuzllllul HILTZ-At French River, July 9th, ` Nllipn A. Hiltz aged 27 years. BABl"S GREAT DANGER DURING HOT WEATHER - , -ia- S hot weather than at any ot-her tim ,of the year, diarrhoea, dysentry, cholera, infnntum and stomach trou- .-_ give promptly the short -delay to .» when a medicine is not at hand to O £1 ~ passed beyond aid. During tlhe ho weather months Baby’s Own Tablets h ld b ‘ - -ao...-_:L V: there are smalll children. An occa - prompt use of this medicine wil bring the child through safely. Mrs. ‘ J. Renard, New_ Glasgow, Que S8Yé :-"One of m children Y had a SEVHFF attack ofu diarrhoea which Baby s Own Tablets promptly cured. -r ~-~ . ‘ .g I know of no medicine so good for Morning Daily Average for |007,---3,084 ',. 25 cents n box from The Dr. Williams stomach and bowel troubles." Sold by medicine dealers or by _mail at Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Daily average, City of Charlottetown, delivcred and street sales. . . v.'-65 I): ily average to towns, villages and country post offices in P. E, I. 1 co-» I): ily average to Canadian cities und United States.. . . .. . . . . .. ._ :-17 ' ` 'rorr|......._.._ .... :s,oa4 __ Rural Daily Average lor |907,----3,987 f ., msriuaurtu A5 rottowsr -_ if Diily average tc towns, villages and country post offices in P.E .I 3,287 D ul_v average to Canadian rifles and U_nil_cd States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .650 ' D.\ily average in Charlottetown (advertisers mid office papers). . . . ....50 Total ` ~ ...e,.. Sworn Average] for Morning Daily and Rural Daily for |907 ,~t_ -. w_ .Q I e r '7 .O "7 2 .mlrtf A Nei Gsinlul 748 Over Average for |906. Acadia Fire Insurance ~ HAIRLIGHT cnolvln POMPADOUR. Produces fashiun's latest decree in .1 'artistic hair dressin as worn ' K lll New York. Hyge-nic, flexi'ole,fea.ther- weight and comfortable. A full. - as- » sortmcnt rectlved at Paton el Co'.= at American Prices. 50c each. T-31dr1i_ ' .4 l.l_ecklB. M.ll.lI.V.S Government Veterinary- lnspectrr IUUN IlO'l`l,=‘if.>l’@~-_ The “Expert Tailors” dmwfrmtf _ - ,A .\;~“=”»"‘ s _ ‘ menu was them- An excellm Q ‘° ""lf§».Il.’Z.‘II3fll‘.3~.lr».f‘.‘.‘l°' N E A D V E R E M |` 8 paper was read by the Vice Pres. J. In the afternoon reports were re- s nu e mpt in evely home where celved from Pres., Sec., and delqates _ _ - ` showing increased interest in thu . _ Dnly ». ilefxgaét dosehof tg?) T“:’1"'9` Wm Pre" work and ai good condition, financial- . “ma” 8" OW” “°“\’1°S~ 0’ ly, the amount allocated to the cur ` if the tmubbe comes unawnres the trict being paid in full and sl balance _- 1 on hand. f A conference led by the Field’ Sec- retary was helpful in strengthening the,“‘weak parts in S. S. work." I Rev. Mr. Erb in' 2 forcible address urged the necessity .of bringing int( tihe S. School the parents, and' thv young' `men and women, as well ar the children. | Tfiielquestion of keeping_ths,schooln open all the year was discussed and it _,was decided that there was nf good reason for closing. in winter. l In the evening session Rev. D. R Chowengave an interesting report o. his work as Supt. of the Teachers Training Dept. and good work wa planned for the coming year. 1 Rev. D. B. McLeod delivered n lpowerful and inspiring address on "Prayer as A factor in S. S. work," which made s profound impression 'and will never be forgotten by thos( jwho were present/ ` The ofllcers 'elected for the coming year are na. follows.:- Pres. N. Lisrabee, re-elected, Vice Pres., J. A. Moore, re-elected, Secy, Treas, Mrs. A. N. Jenkins, rd-elected. Exec-Com. D. P. Irving, M. L. A., D. McLaren, G. H. Jenkins, John A. Mc- Queen, Jas. St. C. Moore, re-elected. Supt. Teacher Training, Rev. D. R. Chowen. Supt. Temperance Dept. A. S. Nicholson. Supt. Home Dept. Rev. H. S. Erb. Supt. I. B. R. A., Mrs. B. Mutch. Visiting Com. Rev. D McKenzie, Pres. N. Larabse,`D. F. lnfnd a solo by Miss Gay was mucli lapprsciated. ' To the ladies' of the community arl- tendered the 'iihanks of the district for their clever management in serv ing refreshments and also to those who conveyed the delegates and en- tertained' Niem at their homes, ful- filling so well the old exhortation to “use hospitality one to another without grudging." ~.-», 25.40' Nh :I 'W 'ht kin; di( db “1U~UlU kd IBN' Rutb, _ -_ , fWk~”_.eWP‘*\“‘ W Mc_Ga;1e’s».~. Butiqfriiiil f Pi. .ls vassal' sn enum downhil- *vrlrioin-uldwlllsnncurlqe ‘iefcforymngendeld hnlyvp Hrh-aesweundetlsnnnnsaea. fm|s\ssublosd»|».iider. ‘ " On s lan-in yew dale, er 5 I lllfllll.. OAI. » B D. McPhee whose unavoidable abaencr L___.. _.___-~ - __~~ _ New Glasgow., N. S. -_ "“““°““Y “‘°*‘“S that "W Child 1* S Aymooro oo ure s. s. srroonrtor paltaneaisrasvsu-annals . _ l More little lives are lost durin wslprggfnt gasygoflge gfcsstliolxiisclf-il:ilevv.veS‘l ' _ r Young Women. seven years THERE ARE REASONS To Mention Somez- The Personnel of its Teaching Staff. The High Educational and Arlistir COLLEGIATE, MUSICAL, ART, EL() Ph sical Environrlicnt The Ada tloai to the Needs of All about aS:hooI which has hcconu- yi Write for New Catalogue and Principal, Horton Collegiate Academy Affiliated with Acadia Unlver sity Course lending to Mairiculaiion. Gen :ral,Cour|e. and Business Course includ lug stenography and typewriling. Calendar sent cn request. . ERNEST ROBINSON. Principal. Wolfville, N.S ACADIA UNlVERS|TY Wolfville,Nova Scotia, founded |838. Beautiful situation,well-cquipperl labor stories, Commodiaus Residence, Librari and Gymnasium Facilities. New Carnegie Science-Build» . - . mg is now being erected Regular four years courses a~e offered leading io the degree of BACHELOR Ol* ARTS und BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. Also Partial Engineering course extend- ing over two or three years and designed to furnish tl orough preparation for en- vrlmce to the ihirdlyesr of the leading Engineering Schoo s. Opportunities are ed studies. For Calendar or further infonnstioii apply to _ DR. I.. F. WORTMAN. Re lslrsr. -. Men Wanted and horses and carts to work at Surry branch on the Mur- ray Harbor Railway. Apply at the work, or to THOS. CA MPBELL» Charlottetown. 'Fire Insurance nur reui¢n,i5r_\|r_e_P 1-. . “A First Class School for Girls and F " e ii Iles more than doubled its. attendance in ls good enough __ ` "I 5 ' ron ANYO'NE ‘ or. . . 9 5‘“"d‘"d M“l"“‘i”““ l" “'1D""““"’“’“" You could’nt possibly wauta better laundry soap for 'hue comparatively small Expense. S by all who sell soap. In red and yellow wrappers at five A Sh0l1ldpY0\1 Care £0 leaf" HIGH' cents. Made on Prince Edward Island and better than any a Household word in the Maritime thing in its class brought from away. - {l Provinces, synonyn1ous_ wit 1 Effl- cienc . Bosk of Views to 7~i9d_311'1i l REV. H. T. DQWOLFE, .. < Wolfvl1le.N. S, ,_ ,_ __ __ _ _ _ _ ___.__._.._._...g .f ' . ~ . Did you everstop to consider the NECESSITY of tele phone service in YOUR RESIDENCE ? ` The thousands of calls made by telephone in Charlottetown every day demonstrate the utility of this service under all circiunstnnces. Have you :my servant in your home that will perform the following and hundreds of other services at such a nominal cost The Tcleplionc runs your errands. The 'i`clcplione calls thc doctor. lg \ r The Telephone calls the firemen. The Teleplione calls the police. . . The Telephone shops in all weathers. A The Telephone corrects mistakes and hastens deliveries. The Telephone is useful every hour of the day, always helpful, indispensible in emergencies, and is on_duty day and night. _ ‘ _ Your family will appreciate these advantages. K The cost is n very small percentage of your household ex- penses. _ _ Let ns take the matter up with you. Contract De 't P _ The Telephone Co. of P. E. I. Ch'tow\1. also afforded for special courses of select- 7_33d4i_ ._ ` _ _ i -- »-l.~.' J' \- rx 7-izdniwfrmwfgw Wolfviglle, N. S._;_ ._.._!!_{f;T_ -N - --- ,_ _ __ __ __ _ . _ l 0: ` E. . _.»~.izsx§tIt£ert»¢.rl;;» erbleellll _- renltlg l ‘N .:.. “s m ‘ ,'1`l1e-`old'est"aild~inost~ fella* bléfrnanufacturer in _the pro'-\ vi ' L _ ._§n?celf‘or nearly' lilly years till leader in all lest rades _af Si# and Ylorkniesslill. 'Y 'i ;_ stlmates cheerful y fum; iihed on application. #wh assent »/ne* . . - . , .‘\ 5. lt] r~._s=rn.s__ o. l ‘4 r PWA h li,-an yn. -