GUARD! \N rscs snvlm = f ‘lf =-. - - » rg 'ills Guardian prints all the HOUR _-The Oldest Ieweln Store in -the Province l-"f-3~=“1"£»7»'»`?~'»'-3-'7&‘='»i»'?'»=°i'»T-“fig . E_t“b1’_h°a 1868 paper-for Prince Edward inland. A W° “"'*_~ '°|1°Willg a very large line of . » "` A R. _. 1 nnlinn. sn.lssr».n¢l»nnnn,n.a rnlno. _ B h 1 i 5°' _ wsruinhhaoliiylatusdsy. . ' *`°°° *S ¢ t P -° H t Pi _ yours. ‘ 1 ¢tl`¢lf‘§h¢_¥ `llov'eltiee in l:welr;. ns, Spoon. _ '_ '3°l::'.;'l:'“¢**W"‘:°':“ll\°;::"?%, on -~ ouwillii d li . i ' M _ , .lslnnl-:l our s _ ` ¢5,',,u‘¢‘.},; n mr nfyilwll °°l_‘m,g _' F; ,sr:»rn::, N.n.nn::"un:¢ali':mn°taut} A ' ' _. _ ' '_"l"°¢ Wi! .""*’_'l _ 1 Y1%1'.m‘,=__l°°$ ' V§V.'E1'-Is1_§l‘Ill1=» revels: »mi"0i>\\¢l»= fins.-rnnnk'.mrnen.nnn num un- ».- _. _ ~ 1 1 ' - ‘ l” sard,retnrnedon Saturday no West lla »'» You Seen Tlnm ' » :fr ".i°.':°“°..':i:".:"' ;"°.:.:° ”.°:.: he The vw his W0lllCll S 2 :°:.=E=:§.=‘.::.'l°"5.':..i:’.:°.:°~"°° S” Mrs. S. G. Msdsr, Wlnchsetar and Mrs' §li3..‘?.f...l.!_:...§.Q9.!S.»_ RKEKA llorn' Fly Oil 'rlnv l`» cn r n xl ¢n..n..°'2.Znl".i.‘Z‘2...”v?. n‘..‘l ...Zi selling "Eureka" for some yesra and have yet to llearot s sin ls ease where it hssfal-led to glve.astldl\ct,lon._ ,Bliss rl r bother cattle that 'be "Q have eu sprayed with "Enreka.'_' Prlcegcc per gallon tin. _ , Geo# E. Hughes APOTHEC A RIES'- HALL. ' * C Cool and Refreshing! _ The warm weather calls or semethlng refreshing to drink to seep you in working humor r- We- can supply you with a choice line. svnurs ur Au. rnavons put up in ro, 15 and 250 bottles. Lum Jvxclt We have a cholociine, avery healthy _drink xo, 15 and age hotties. » _ Call and see our stock-sil goods fresh. ~ ,_ M cl( cn n a s GROCBRY , '1‘"°°=°f=={&:~§r.1’.:‘.‘:.':.“.”‘:' ,_, _ FARM FOR SALE ' I ill rt °:.`*.fFr‘3'?.°”=i”t-.tri-..:=.C'¢*`l*..°'.”l=.E’, i'.I’E..~E:=:°.*i sv all , l . nl . l'|?gi."‘llli’Eil.:ellnln whdlh lsr" sspwdglftguiob srlllt. pulrchaseraz Reasonable terma_and reasonabic PI 01% J 1. rrrrrun in-aalnntr " i>. E 1. lt.. olxitnwn. nz. Slartright Shoe l for the little one is the shoe you have been looking for and could not get' It'll hell t h i A rl for children N0 nails or tasks to hurt baby’a feet. l fries gcc and ¢|.oo s pair. Try s B r. pn 1 McEA_C;llEN_.. ' The Shoe Mau. ’._ I aidmwfl-wtf. ‘ s 'rnrsl ls We oifer I(lr'i)a“l;nndred Dollars Reward 1 for an case of Catarrh that cannot be ' curoliTryHall‘a Catarrh Cure. d O _ chance lo get p||()1‘()§ er.:.".:f.:::.r;=:.l;n.:r..:°r.:~-.r°l..:~:::::: ` ' ’ transactions and flnsl::’|nlll).Y ;|i*g°nlr‘:n °l1’f! up"t0'date ‘ I- Q om' Tu' 'llhllihnighf l'{‘ls§a§ Ac M_nrv°In- Wholesale Drngglsea 'lclsdo,|0. » » Haii'aUala`rrh Luula taken infernal I. “ill ill ' " e -_ t, mltssare - fo°fvt9sr at _." ,manufactur- _ ers’ _.Prices . rs- > Sprague de Co, 0 j. ~aansssssslsslnslTake a`Box of Wllite’s Chocolat F .........""‘“*"t‘l.:I.‘2‘.°.;,°l'.”<1I>$‘»% f.ii~‘l‘f.°.‘::.r.'P..'i.".‘L'§=»d"1if»¥"-f'f~" Wd » . ~-f;i;f 1 ms; °c;.¢v»fr . ` $2.50 Patent Leather Shoes EVEIY WOIIIIH C11- Advertisers are asked tc have “changes joys good looking shoes and desires to bs in fashion--but we don’t all want to psy $4 00 or $5.00 for a pair of patent leather low shoes, Madam we ask that you take a look at our new $2.50 shoes--- we doubt if you can tell them from 9. $4.00 quality-we have sold this line before and can recommend the wearing qualities. Special cash price $2. 50. ' Alley@ Co. See them in the wiv dow Jnly 1007 rs ll as non We bonghtnw of w .t Indh 3”, Mount Plaaannt.Lot12,ln the 49th year ,,Ku.(M,,|¢¢“d°) “tuple fm- pn othrrnge Mrs McKinnon was of a el-ying pnr a, which we are now quiet unassuming manner and by her l'-lug at tile low rate of sterling worth andtlhrlstinn chsrnctsruils t nel s oe n me ca ,- Itlthshib h , leato6 intsnor ` ,.,.| |, gm, sl:nk.rnlngn':=r°:n¢,° innnnefl nr msd. hllmll Pfcscrvlllg Sug r "‘"° "°°'°,§“f"(§]',':,"° ,,f,,'K,f, ° 0, iw' ' " ' i made many friends. She will be IZIGINY 3 I-2 eenis per pound nlotspfss pounds sun Qupwards. besides ahu-ibnnd are i»-it to mourn the _ . his have also a quantity o vsrv nice lnrr or s dnvnisil win and ninthsr. Har hfllm °l’Y°t*l °“l“'Whl° ‘W °ff‘“' *t funeral was largely lltlended. After s th* “le °f short service in the home the remains 26 unds for $l 00 P° _ Vi toria West where her pastor Rev. E. -" 668 C'-"°"'7 'md '°°‘"° 7°" °“PP"°' Wsskn spnlr¢fnr.slln¢ urn.. nn ton lm for Pnnnlns' ,porlallce of being prepared for the daalh Q message. In the course of his remarks he made dtting rstersncs to the depsrtsd ss a ` Christian and as a friend. Burl l took ' plsoa on Monday 29th ln the cometery of just recelveli _ from Mars - realli as follows: SEND US UP SOME FAMOUS SOAP. » » » 1. , rl. Nawmn, Mass., after a mcnth’s visit to Sourlsl . N. H. Seaman, Hyde Park, lidass., are visiting in the city, the guests of their sister Mrs. C. W. Patterson. On the 3,5. Northumberland Saturday night, was a large alligator. accompanied by its owner. who is exhibiting the repl lla in the various places he visits. Captain T. G. Taylor commander of the Dominion surveying steamer, Gulnare, arrived Saturday night on a brief visit to the City. The steamer _ is st present in Yarmouth. Messrs Fred McLean. Jardine McDon- ald, and Edgar Weston, of Weston. N. B- navs gone on a trip in thc schooner Mag- gie Roach. They will \'|alt Chatham and P. E. Island. Misses Llssie Westonandllynn Wright, rnturnod home Tuesday after s visit to th ia Province. They were accompanied by Miss Annis Clark, cf Sunlmerslde, who will spend some time visiting in Jardine- ville. , in not later than ten a. m. each Sazurday for the Mornilltr Daily and Rumi Daily, as Guardian employees have a hall' holiday each Saturday. The business, and news departments are open as on other duyll. Business men should remember that they can roach the country every day in the week except Sundays and statutory holidays by advertising in The Guardian s Rural Daily with a guaranteed average circulation for IW] of at least for; thousand ner issue. Ernest Brehsut and wife, from Colorado Springs, arrived on Saturday night and are the guests of Mr. Br:-h1ut's uncle, Lleut Governorhriclilnnon at Government House. Mr. Bl-shout. is sn M. A. cf Harvard, and is Professor of Classics at Colorado University. Among the arrivals in the City on Saturday night wsrc'.Tl\mes and Mrs. Floyd,of WeetvIlle,N S; Mrs DA Mo- Leod,Cslgary; V R and Mrs Notmsn, New York; James W and Mrs R-les, and the Misses Ross, Toronto; Mrs John Gorman and Miss Gorman, Ottawa. ' In todays Guardian will he found the conclusion of the quarterly report of Divld Smnll, the Grand Worthy Patriarch ofthe Sons of Temperance in this Provin- ce. The report gives evidence of the fact that there has been s substantial growth ln the S.0.T. for the past three months. Persons sending advertising matter o The Guardian src requested to state whether same is to appear among Classified ads. Business locals, Announce- ments or among resular display advertise- ment°. Whos: no such infomation is furnished the management will not ba hold responsible if ad doss not appear where desired. After sn illness of several months, which was borne wlthChrlst-ian fortitude mlssedln hsrhonle. A fnmlly of six were taken tothe Presbyterian church, the Method lst church. ___._._.-_-- F. J.Cl~lENEY,'1‘oie li* . Wslhennderaigned have known . J- noilng¢|nrsly.a¢¢aas\;l»tsna.ss<|linsssu»4 §.'.;__°:°%' °‘ 'tr 't:f.°.:';...°.::‘i‘l2»"_ ,‘_»3=?-'N | \ . I1' ; _ T.” |'| Family Pills tor conanmf tion. - - . -, __;_L'_._..._A....n.__ p .4 ' x Our Soda Watnr trade is svar on the rnnrenus-Way! Bseanssws have the nnntlnnnt-ln in tus vr°vl\\°°-\"° “li purest fruit ilaY°fl~ W4 WU DN* °|"m pwcnnbie. Onr iss cream lllllll IH thi but in the City- Try ua when thirsty- A w. mourn rum n. Sslllrsltls- lllss Evelyn Mackenzie. of Grand Blvd, la visiting Moncton . Kiss .Flo Bell has returned horns lpsndlll a pleasant wack in Moncton. Isl. Robert Ferguson of Monctnn,N. D., is vlsltlul relatives at Buatioo Beach. ` Hrs. McCann, lo! Bt. John, N. B., ls visiting. In thh City at the home of har hrother J. F. Gallagher. V '_Thl`S'B Halifax from Boston is _expected to nnivs early tomorrow morning and will sail on return at noon. ` f In rntnn nu’ slsnnlsns ina new Havre tlsing, verbal replies to which are to coma to this omoo, will be charged st double late. Robert Stewart, arrived on Friday niuht from Monlrrnl and on Saturday went to his home at Strstlignrtngy in .png ,, tortnlghtfl vacation. Telephone '_ subscribers will please ohangs their Directory books as follows- Guardlan Publishing Co. 132-2 Subscrip- tion Department; |32-3)Adverllrlnp Department.. y A particularly sad exhibition ofa man ` under the influence of liquor wasobssrved naar tha Steam Navigation Wharf yeswz day. The victim was subsequently taken cars of by the police. Persouh dulilnz a pleasantly situated cottage on the Mt. Edward Road should read the ad in which Miss Ayers offers for sale "Riverview Cottsge"|whloh is only one mile from the business centre of Charlottetown. :w.s."nn¢n, Mnrrny nnrbnn snnon lr otferlngrfcr sale forty sores of land at Guernsey Cove, one of the best: fanning sections in this Province. Inteudlng pur- chasers should write Mr. Hugh before psruhsslng elsewhere. Correspondents should remember that toensure early appearance of ocrres'pcnd» ance all matter sent in ahonldbe cut down as muon as possible. Every nttenticnls paid to correspondence but itll impossible to get anything in as written, especially when as of into soany communications are being received each day. MARRIED. my LLEWELLYN -BLACKE'l`I‘-At the M°lfll°d|4ll DHYBPUIRG. Montague, July 31, by Rcv. F. A. Wiglltmnn, Miss Lctlic` Laurel-to _Blaclrott, Sourls, to Chester Howard L'a'w,r;/llyn, Sturgeon, ih-- E 1 DIED. 1_&._______i MGKENNA-In this cfty, August 3, 1907, Frank McKenna. Queen Street, in the 77th yclr of his nge. ' [Funeral !ro;ill_l_hls residence at 8.45 this morning (Moiylai) t-hence to R. C. Campy. 5;-y,] » lv '_ _,7___._,@ WAN TED Everygentléman who wants any hlng rl tue clothlngllna to inspect my new -\DI‘|l1Kil0ods. They src the prettiest Pltberlls you liver saw in aultlngs r livctlllul, ,ls ussl-ings ._ and ancy Vllfllllts. 'l‘h%ii the stb'rs to get your ciothes made‘ho order at tha lowest possible price foruood goods. I have In employ the best mechanics in Char- lottetown nndlf you lsavs your order hers you will rrcalvs sntlra satisfaction.. JAMES CALLAGHAN Merchant Tailor, U dtisrltstf np" Qmon T On Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months of July and August the fare o Picton and return same day will be ‘slro lnnlnnlnn inn. 1-loan annal. .` . y_.=.Nl\l,, ,\,l},. A _ _ A `/ _ 4’ / ./ l\ The Correct Adjust- ment of ‘glasses ls n matter of consider- nhic lllportnnoc lhebcllcllciaicffcct of one‘s glasses may be largely nullltlad hy ill~fl ling mounta. W0 psy particular attention to rr°.°n=~s°.."e"=.:' mor- ~° I C \l |18 wlubnnlmilnns. ° ° °""°’ .hwc awly ut°ha lemml gg such l\D° It ll as W mont becoming in each individual casa. This is possible because we grind our own lenses and make them any desired ehnpo. b°(_J'll:.l:la‘tc.od1sr;i lgsminstlon give G.|".llutclleson. . .vrwsnnn arm orrlorrn moi llH.H.|].JllHlSilil, Konthrssr, Prsetlesllnlltad to Dlaaaass gdmfar, Ness, Throat g tsstsd andlnttsdlfor , orncsnocns ltsllmm. LD-Lllpnr. hsnlsptrysnsosnhsnt. STANLEY BROS. _* GREAT AUGUST SALE! Tremendous Reductions on the Following Lines: A11 fancy dress muslins, ~ dimities and organdies- one third off. 80 muslins now 60 I O 160 muslins now 120, 250 muslins now 170. 120 muslins now 80 200 muslins now 130 All muslims from 300 Etc 380 -now 190. 35 pieces dress goods---one third oil. All white fancy mu .slins--One quartor oil. Summer wash suits and skirts at '750 on the dollar, Ladies’ wrappers and house' dresses$1.l0 now 900, $1.25 now $1.00, $1.50 now $1.20, Chi1dren’s hoods in silk and muslin at 670 on the dollar. ,______ Ladies’ and 0hildr0n’s linen and duck hots 400 now 250, 750 now 4.96. Special in ladies’ black cotton hose 160 pair now _2 for 250, Special ln ladies black cash- mere hosc 350 pair now 250 pair. Basket lot. ladies’ dressing' jackets and kimonas 850 and $1.10 now 500,$1.5O now 75c,$2.50 and $2.75 now $1.50. About Lace Curtains Our lace curtain department is well known throughout both city and country. In order to make a. clean sweep, we offer you about 60 pairs ranging in price from $1.10 to $7.00 per pair, at .750 on the dollar, ' ‘nhl _- Special in shirt waist-1. white and 'colored bought to sell tor 500 while they last 300 each, rr ‘ Stanley Bros. QUEEN S. C0lINl`Y GUARDIAN .................... .........,......... ....... Everything Tr' Ti-`cad"(lilices In New Prcvlss Block-_-ilhsrloltciownl S onthe program Tonight atthe ywohderlallll., Show 1 is T Entirely New WARBURTON & SHAW RARRIBTERS P1'\JElL.{gNl§ZB, N()'l`Alillt1S Odiceln Cameron Block: Charlotte- town, P. E. Island. A. B. Warburton, B. A. D. C I K. C. D. Edgar Shaw. ‘I-‘Jill-film Do you" Like Fruit? i We mean fruit of the vel? highest (Lualliy. Our fruit s always t e very finest. lie- mamber ou can’t eat too much GOOD IIRUIT. Give na a vial' order and we are sure you’ll give ns another. Our Soda Fountain is an ideal place to quench _ your thirst. Only 50 a glass. Any flavor you like. ‘ l`llLL5 -=r A.A. Mol,can, K. (`. Donald Mclillll ou McLEAN 8 Mi.-KINNON. lhrriswru. Abhornoys-al:»-naw. Brow/u's Block, Shar nlztewvvrl - _ __ Another_Step_ in Advance T am pleased to lniorm my pat,- ons that I have added to my al- ready up-to-date equipment twc dozen folding chairs, which are very neat and comfortable. The) are at their disposal FREE should occasion require. G.D.WRlGHl W. II. lUHNlH& CU. The Low Price Store We Give 350 per. Ib. ln X change for Wool lNill|iil UIIMPETITIUN Hundreds and Hundreds of Dollars Given Away l\bsoln‘ely Free by W. C. TURNER& CO l Write mic r0n.~l in wiy W (` 'l` Q Co il thu host pllsco to lrlillc. “mo 2 Thcro nulnt not ln- morn iilnn Fxt`l._\- Lottaw llsru ill tim lcnilon lliicn. I E vh lcttcr nfiho nlpllrlboi. lvl llllnlill-.rlri from ito '.'Al rcprosc -ting i-rn at-f~ul.l\>uly llo letters of thc nlnllnilct from A to Z. I Tic nrizc will ho Tun por cont of lilo nmullnl. of nil tho hills tllnt. nifty be lmlilored together by any person or society rcprn. renting goods bought fronl me bo wean Jnll lst nn eccnlbor aint. in any unc your. 5 The winner shall be the pol-soil nr Socletysendlng in tho rsmllon lhnt oontaslnr the is tern, the wtni ol which ukgms-atoiho hlghestsum. G Competition tocloss Docxlstln each your at 12 o'clocil noon. 1 itcms of foods bought must hs an. our mllhoads, the upiients of whlr-n wo keep ,un s N B -Example-“ Turner and Fonrpllllly the host place to tr-ado became rznsaln-nt" lixplanatioll-The first word in thc nv- nmshilgivon is Turner T20 il itl li Ill N li ill 5 Ri il 1`m»-t all olhcr la'icrn In lhu snlnn way, odd ills whois tum-ther. ngnrl tim sumo fnlls with tho nllls you have The prim will be nwsrdcd. |'l’hc llavm- ofille wilnwr insratherwllh the rclwon given will llc pull linhsd 'c that nil nlny |kno\\‘ that tim culli- peiltion Ill conducted hom-siiy. Special attention is directed to this nd- It wlline most interest- ing to all and especially so to societies of all kinda such as Trm- perance Lodges, Divisions, Club.. and Schools all over the lsl..nc _ W. E. illiliiiii it ill. _ , _ _ * _ _ i _ ___ ___ .. _ I 'W -4 .4 18 . r,