. _Pure _ gf ° _ Arriving Daily i cargos of Acadia Nut and _ Round -and Run of Mine. . .. ~',;:_,,J', i- v an ' 5,. . ./i-;~ viii., = -_-H, ` > 4 -'~'>- s ‘ i e . ._._..,,._._ _ ' , i. ' 3* ` »- ' “ ‘ 'qv , ~ -. _ _ . . __._. :_ ._._....@....~. , _ ,y _ ~ p _ >~.--If;-f,“»'"T»t_n'i>'l71sirnsiz 8, T' ,ri-:L ai' 9°9’ - . ` 'PHE I-A'rns'r News g i i if " ' ' 1 , is o » - ' _ _ ‘ " " c ""4"-z .»~}'- .i i ' “> - ’* ~‘ l ‘ °`-"*"' `.:'ff"“? ‘ ` ~“-(E 1' 1": C ' 1*" Q i i ,_ ' A "fi ._‘-'=l'.`f "I " M i 4 ;.,¢§ _;_.__,f,,,’f`t¢._1,"\..‘ . .~ .. . .'. 1 f~ i' 5... - ._ ,'rHs_ cnantorrsrown GUARDIAN mai or its ' , rice rev .ii leland'a A fi.. . W° am °h°Wi11E this season a han ;,j-°_` .- . <1=°m°1ine of _ Head Office ln New Prowse Block-Charlottetown _ » i 1 li N _ -p Souvenir Jewelry ,V nm mm mm' nm °' 'u' " ll use Rhoda steware; Nswe-in e ‘ ___ , .. . e, _ n / d . 'Ie‘liie Priupo def Wales Cogiege re-op- hrs returned from a visit to this Pro- ’ ‘ ,crmprl n Be] - en yes er ny' with t e largmt V060- `Tf' I880tt¢tll1§Velliets.Pins! Brooches' Hat Plus' SP°°n5 and enrolment for years. T U , » , _ ~ Several coal laden schooners, wind- ` Brooches run ft0m 20c up. _ Unsig-nednotes have been recolved'b0\lnd‘. B" B“°h°1`¢0 03 Vl°Y~°\'il ._ i from North Tryon Post Office, which . _ we we await sender-'B name. _,,,,?,}_<5g;f,_;3;w=1»i sim ills oussrs coliillr GUARDIAN Mrs M. K. Langille and family; . 1“'Pi¢n1res of men look iil¢e "m¢n`~ The! show the force, energy, character of the sitter, 1°hey:`a.re portraits that really lei] something ofthe men portrayed. Telephone tc-day, for an appoint. ment. Phone 399. L " CO0Ki Studio _' hFtndi;o_ where baby _|e_ always wsloom ii lluoll`ls`§""" Special ilorse I Cough Powder Ts a sure cure ' :_ \ only 25c per box Mailed on receipt of price. °. ;G_EO.” E. HUGHES, rp - _Apoth_ecariee'_H_all. ' ,,. ~»»=<1»»~» »'~_»»»fii»~--»-»- _ f°l'.f5_o 1' 1,50 l_5o ZW’ " ' Ladies’ patent leather shoes ~ "'-‘.50 _ 1.50 a pair. |,Q0" Your chance to buy a neat trappy shoe L50 at a low price. Blucher cut, fast _ color eyelets, cheap ‘at 2 25 E. lllcsnclll-:N The Shoo Man. 8 ` Ask for our crown Ginger Ale l.50 l.50 l.5O I 50 1.50 -S kling ~ iilelighliul the nearest approach tothe ,_ fenuiue Belfast Ginger Ale yet ntroduced. . The best dealers sell it and the many other non-alcoholic beverages put up by us. G. ll. SIMMONS l2h'town. 5-lsdyw - _ _ i .f» Round, Sydney and Inverness Albion' Nut, Intercolonial ` Nui and Vale Nui. ‘ ‘ -ALSO- Blacksmith Coal. lllluns & Bu. __ JY" 1-f s 4-- -' See ' ` Qummerside. g st of Mrs .N. Ayers, Petitcodiac. l h I *'* ' ° shire. Captain and Mrs. Atkins, Wallostun, _ ..-_- Mass, are spending afew day-s with The steamer Ryliops, ol the Dobell_A. C. and Mrs- Duchwun, st. Avai-do. Li ' ., . . . Thei highest temperature' recordbd m°“°Y- t 4 - _.__ ton left Mondgy morning for his i Among the passengers from this 'imme- city yesterday were Miss Coffin to 'W' Backville, N. B., Miss Winnie Mc- Arrived To-day . All the new ideas are- here-short vamps in laced or buttoned boots and low shoes- patent leather-gun metal- tan calf and kid boots. $4-0°. $4-50 155-00- Alley ffl Co Truro, are at home having spent; `some weeks in Charlottetown. Mrs (Riev) Thos Marshall of Sack- ville, formerly of this City, is the ue l Mrs William Brown of the Hlotel Florlda,,Pownal, is visiting her pair- ents, Thomas and Mrs Treman, Hamp- ne will arrive in port this morning and will sail in the afternoon for Bt John's,Nfid direct yesterday was seventy degrees abovia |zero, _and the coldest was fifty-eight [and one half above up till nine p.mi. Donald, Dundas to Boston, Miss.Vl‘c\@ ; Shaw returning to Boston. i The Women’s Missionary Aid Soc- iety, Hazelhronk, wn'i’l hold their monthly meeting, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Ludlow Jenkins. Mrs. Matth Wood is President of this -Society" and Miss Georgie Jenkins, Secretary. i Mrs. J. H. Thornley,hei- little dau- ghter Marion,of Somerviille,Mass., and Miss Edna- Clements, Cafmlbrid-ge, Mass, ‘arrived in 'uhevillty last night on the express., They will spend a. short time here visiting _frien- ds before returning to their home. i On Saturday evening last, the 'members of the Grand Tracadie Li- brary Club had the extreme pleasure of listening to an interesting and in- structive talk on European travel by Mrs Blolsdell and her daughter, who with Mr Blolsdell are summerlng at Grand Tracadie. The S. S. "Cacouna" tailed yester- day morning for St John’s, New- foundland, via the Sydneys. Her out- ward cargo consisted of three horses, eighty-f‘l.v.e head cattle, one hrulidred and twenty-eight sheep, two hundred bags potatoes, one hundred bags tur- nipspeighty-six crates and seven 'bags vegetables, twenty boxes cheese, and sundry other cargo, I In the First Methodist Church Ba- sement last night there wats rendered fa program, varied and pleasingi to ._ ,all tastes, in reference to Mount Al- 1 e » o o o o v » eo;ee,Qe;e*o;e¢§;»;o»:eo‘eo.oo‘oo.oo.0g500,050 A _J_.-_.'._._--_ _ L_ --- lson College. i The parts on the program were :2:_all beautifully te/ken and reflected ,glgseat credit on those perfomiing. 3. iviiicii could be said or this meeting .lvlbut space forbids anytliing nicro °§: than a brief wordl. There were °;. readings, solos, and cnorllsus, and . llH.H.ll.JlllllliSllll Kent Sireef , Pi-.~ctic= iimled to diseases of Eye. Ear, 'Nose Throat an-l l~l»i»i. Eyes lest d and noted ful' glasses. OFFICE HOURS il to 1* am l.3o-3.30 Evenings on appointment dtww goo 01° C°H°s° shew” W3 greatly en- ISI ing the public a ,lit/tle better on the ,»,l Mount Allison Co7|'ege was successful. 3 ,the object of the meeting in inform. *. ly ruin-lisa in Rev. G. D. staeie'sta1\ti 'or "The Rellgous Infl M' I uence of ouut ,Allison College," Rev. H. E. Thom- as and other' al s so miade reference to the College _creating much interest in the instituti on. ' The seventy' stereopti‘-Jn views ol » . , iN i ' _ i in Window Make up y°u,;_OMTA;;E1:;it2a°di:f11;lLemyn. P' 0 4 » “- l‘“"° y°“r PHO Egarlottetown Steam '1”~|- H- BE'-Us "” Navi ation co. ua 5 'dtwmfi .A MYER lflfntouraphgr Chariiittetown Iiictou arm For Sale. §.`:sl~»°'i.ir:.f~...'.~ic..rs..°;°..".si=l'.°li- W* , ii lc §,_:.'§_a'&:.{'g“§.'l‘: i"..l‘:.":.":il~.‘:::..:i. oaks. e. WRIGHT Centreville f'lNlN'l\\¢' dn rm ' / f . . __ 1, ' . . _ , . '_ ,‘_/V _ y _-. --., -_f..» ,_ f ~'. ‘ 9-I tl 2-G 0m(‘)`:ui'H?I‘bliJnkins &nBon ' ~ ..l2i2F§2;..§°’&' £532” .“i§; _ __ . been provisionally organized here. The aim of the societ is to ive a stronger ini ulse to cientgiif' Sugar. S We have just received a RCW brand of White Granu ' straw for which we are re aired to ated Sugar- called “United N°1'“"'“ &‘_C°~ ____ 9'8‘"2" Empire" WlllCli We aft! 110W dereigned up to and on Tuesday the oiicrlng at the very low pr1¢ zo be held iii ciisrlottetowii from Fur Snaps ' " in ' d t straw al required. 21 noun S Ol' - 4-nor the pi-ivum or selling :sea for horses cattle etc. on the grounds Bouts &.Slluas is . t r n n o. owes It 15 g°°d .value for' the di-lyan;utel1de:~ not necessarily accept- m0n¢)'° tice of O. R. Smellwood, Beey. Treal. 1 i' ;F0r sunburn, freckles, etc, use 1 I . British Almond Pink. There is no , ‘better re eration on the market., As Exhibition Week - Studio 127 Grafwni 5*- __ Change Of Time '-1-_-_-F-_'- _' Oominonelng Tuesday June ist. Tae R. S. 'North berlend* will leave ithe Ccmlitnfl Dr. Geo. Ee bei-(dually ex ptSuuda_ st!-iJo‘elock|.m _Dentist - Crn'au<' P B I- - ioyed by the large -audience gather- i . 0| U B . I EIENTIST ~ ed, who pronounced the meeting 5 :most enjoyable and en`t'ertarinii1g one. CANADA NOW HAS AN AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY. l p s lo study of aerial navigation, to pro- mote intercourse of those interest- ed in aeronautics in the Dominion of Canada and to aid with advice Park .Mrs W. L. Hornsby and Misa C. Kelly, City, are visiting friends in Cardigan. Arthur Corney, City, is spendinga well earned holiday with relatives in T eEar Grey, the new govern- ment ice breaker, will arrive in Char- lottetown about the 12th lnst. Any person paying their electric light bill on or before Sept. 10 will receive the discount and thus save T. J. Terrell, East Boston, who has been visitln his parents st: Mil- _ Among the recent nurse- graduates of the Montreal General Hospital is Miss Hielen Haszard, City, daughter of Premier Haszard. Messrs Miller Bros is Dtting up 8 large room for Prof Earle ass amisic studio and will be ready for occupa. tion in al few days. Particulars Later. Tne schooners North Amnua and Carrie are discharging Sydney Run of Mine, and the Polar Star, Inter- colonlsl Nut, for C. Lyons &. Co. Mrs A. E. Dwyer and Mrs John; Crue. of Middleton, P. E. 1., are the guests of Mrs J. H. Gardner. - guests of Mrs J. H. Gardner, Moncton.--Telegraph. Miss Amelia Macdonald of Stanchel has returned home. having spent fi very pleasant time visiting frlendsin Stanley and Clifton, the guest of Miss Edna Fife and Miss Iliith Pick- eilug. Among the outward passengers from this City yesterday were Artnir War- burton to Montreal, Rev J. F. Henr- `don and L. R. Reardon to St. Paul, 'Minn.,Mrs Geo Cumming sud Miss Murchison to New York, Frank Cof- fin to Boston. Miss Margaret Daigle, daughter of ,Fidele Daigle of Cocagne, N. B., was married on August 23 at Salem,M'sss,. to Joseph Arseneau, of Beverley, Mass. The young couple spent -Brunswick and P. E. island. - St. John Te‘egraph. ' _ -__ ` 1 At the Police Court yesterday one drunk receiveda sentence of $2 or thirty days and`the price was paid. James Donavnrn, arrested on a charge of making his escape from the police, received n. two moiiths term for deli- beratlon as to future conduct when lbelng cared for 'ny the officers of the aw. The S. S. A. W. Perry arrived in port Tuesday morning about 3.30 with the following passengers :-D. Tangue, Mr Eastern, J. T. Byrne, Miss and Mrs Chaisson, Ada Fish, Miss Wilson, C. W. Thompson and wife. Miss McDonald, Miss Sloan, Daniel McKenzie, Frank Abbott, Fred Abbott, Miss M. Russel, J. F. Cullen, Mrs and. Miss McCausland, Mr Lewis, Mr and Mrs Egan, Miss F.. Mffunis, Miss McNeill, F. 0’- Brien. Miss Nicholson, Miss Gliss, W. G. Wallace, John R. Morrow, fohn il. Connolly, Mr Griffin. The Perry left yesterday afternoon tak- ing awry the following passengers: Miss M. Piper, Mrs M. Bourne, J. Hayden, C. A. Hayden, D. Peters, M. Peters, G. S. Lee, H. J. Clark, and Mrs. Cook. _ and instruction those studying the ’ ~ subject. ` :-Wanted.--Poultry, butter, eggs, oats, Potatoes, vegetables, hay sind P D pay highest market prices. F. J. Tenders will be received by the nn- 24th. August inst., for the following privileges at the Maritime Exhibition 21st, to 24th, September next. _ 1-For the privilege of catering. z-For tho privilege of printing and sellin score cards for the races. 8--l§or` the privilege ofl suprplylng d. 8 Conditions may be obtained at of- Auguat 8-lddtf. P g, ‘otioill for after shaving it has Onl 251: r b tele. A. W. 0 . Service Your Liver Will be roused to its natural duties and your blllousnosl, headache and constipation be cured if you take Hood’s Pills Sold by all drugglsts. 25 cents. ml special prices oN S Leather hand bags their honeymoon in Nova Scotia, New It has been said that Charlottetown merchants do X10! as a rule advertise enough to give nt-.iple an idea of what they are showing, Stanley Bros herein give you a partial list of .the newest, finest and most fascinating fall fabrics they have ever shown. They are all ready for you now; andjf it is impossible for you to come and see them yourself, cut off, fill in, and mail the slip at the bottom and we will be most pleased to send you samples by return mail. , ‘ Venetian cloth The same fine, soft, well finished, all wool French cloth that gave those that bought it last year perfect satisfaction The colors are Cardinal, Taupe, Navy, Brown, Black 50 inch... .......H$1.1o per yd. 52 inch. . . . ... . . . . . .$1.20 per yd. _ ueen’s cloth A splendid hard finish Swiss cloth that is a perfect dust shedder, all wool too, and medium weight, 47 inches wide Black only.. . ...$1.15 Black ,Navy and Brown ..$1. 3 5 Sedan cloth. Special This cloth is one of unsurpassablc finish, weight and quality. \Ve were shown the samples of one of the Great London Houses and picked this out for ourselves. - It is made from the finest quality long staple wool ln Roobaix France We have twelve colors on order of which,four have arrived Wisteria, Navy Blue, Bronze, Green, Taupe, 50 in. . . . . .$l.2O Merveleau This cloth is one of the verv newest Loudon and Parisian styles. It is niediuin ~- eight _and very much resembles a fine serge. Bronze, Green, Brown, Navy, Black, 54 in.. ._ .$135 yd Soliel" This is one of the old time favorites that' was worn more than twenty years ago. New York has pronounced it to be one of the favorite cloths for this fall. That’s why its here. Catawba (new) Navy Blue, Dark Navy, Black and Myrtle 54 in. ..............$|.75yd Tweeds just as popular this _year as ever they were. New weaves, pattern and colorings have changed them so much that one will hardly recognize them. Green and Taupe, Navy and Black, Green and Black, Grey Stripe, Taupe Stripes, Grey Diagonal, Heather Mixtures . . . _ . .. . . . . . . . . ..$l.|5 fo $2.10 yd. STANLEY Bucs. ` PLEASE MAIL ME SAMPLES OF DRESS GOODS to make a “Coat” "Suit" “Dress” ' Cross out those not wanted. Colors......................froni............t0..'..........peryard . .. . ................................, Purses etc., eie., will continue until all arc so'cl cnt. Our stock is an ex- cellent one both in quality and variety, and at our reduced prices, every article is a real bargaiii. G F. Hutcheson W , 00 Yi Returning will leave Picton abeutl-li U- ni- ‘ Q. W. WAXIIOBD l -_ - ~ . M Mb lim »¢a|m~m~ Iligli tiled: Dentistry only. ~m'°f|‘:;'l°"|i‘rll”dl»f” jewbller A Opilelll *The great assortment of new mil linery selected by Mies Edith Wilson, head milliner for Moore dr McLeod, while in New York, is now on the way to Charlottetown and will be ready for ‘inspection in is short time. ‘flrlt practise for the big relay race today at four o'cioek at tho C-A~A~ A. grounds. All boys interestedare reqneted to be there. 9-NIL day morning. I-fave you evwrthing ready for the boys and girls. For the girls, tune. underwear, stockings of-¢:\ for the boys.-olvl. Ihfrte. underwear, hon, suite. odd Ponte. IN ' "“ ` " ‘*_~ ` "sell stri _- _ l ,_ . pee are the ANNoUNcmMEN,I,_ We Fear No Fo! in the Ladies _ .mg sam ‘ IPM _ s J” Paton & Um ,_‘,m_ Jae Peiton &Oo. | 1 m 3 = 9--Stills 'The Y.M.C.A. boys wlll'have their keeping qualities. (Price right.) "The School Bell will ring on Tues- all to be fmnd at .IM Pawn e Com. 9~71!¢¢~ n1fwd8zr1m Buitfng Department, because we are izgduomfsul : :?_;E8'g‘ng. showing the nnesu line of French nl sl 10 "H ‘worth u ,B Suiting ever brought to the Island. “_ 'It em* in un co on 3 It is pure wool, and rice only $1.10. l'iu'e Spirit and Cider Vinegar for Picllling. d Strength, Purity, Flavor---Undoubte L. A. IIASZARD