.-._..._,-_-_ _ W.” _ ni. ,.;___., pr _ _ ' T ko &. ~ . -..‘5."”"”’*'-" 233 go- ,_ ...iii ii _ it iiiiiiisis A _________________________________________________ _ _-_ ent for M. F. Schurman & Co., penance pu bb- 01°F- ' ' ' wgpmm kl&W'!“ Tau mail train arrived in the city on] Jack Martin, representing an Uow mn Wm hue tl” contract' dy Sabilldli evening at 9 E6. ' Canadian wholesale paper house was in Tin: Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. Photo- WS [ll Lil ll H00 S Red Rose ten in soin irons wfo fi S“°’i""*"`Y°*”°’d“Y- OAS hi’ b“"°°" I’ A Lancs L is being ereeted as an e un land ,O Vancouver' Its mod ka., [chiefly confined to the Lower Provinces and Newfoundland he is thinking of set- tliniz in Saekviile. He was lookin at il _ s 1-H; I°°_d‘*f°=\ N the mwhlle Shen of the number ot houses wniie noi-e.-Snnkvile Hillsboro Bridge works. - Anancu schooner load of timber is Post. J Anas Fauna, con tractor, of U S B PQRFECT °°°° I being discharged for the Hillsboro 'Bridge ~B0S¢,0n_ smut T115,-gud", in p|ct,°u_ My-_ Q | hmm so years he has been in Uncle S”n.s_towns of Canada. Messrs. Cook, Bayer, works. The timber is being p.a.oed in a Frame is a native of Shubenacadie. For THIS morning PeterW Gordon of the °°u”tr-Y and P"°5P"`°‘| He 15 now °n 3 M vd l la _ A’ I u 3 ° - ` - and will nod it, hard work tv award the a I 3 si. Jonn sinnreinrns to si. Jonn, einer h°11d°Y "iv i»h1'°°8\\ N°“-‘- S°°i1*~ C°P°‘| . _ . a -_ ', ,,d,,, ,, 1,,,,,,,,, _h ,da in 1, , i Breton and P. E. Island. Wniie in "°““ "“‘ Pfizes 11°" °“ "ff" "1 P1°"°° D0 8 D t ol y t eeaste n pa" ofthe p,.°v1nce_ Pictou he was the guest of H. G. FOI* Ives with whom he journeyed from Brain and Muscle. We w'sh to call the attention of our many customers to Our New Breakfast Food, MALTA VITA. we have been fortunate in secur- ing this beautiful food on account of it being so highly recommended by medical men everywhere. iS cents invested in MALTA VITA will assure you more PLEASURE and more FOOD than $1.50 invested in meat. MALTA VITA needs N0 COOK~ ING, money saved is money earned, fuel coats money. Use MALTA VITA, save fuel; save building a ire; save money. MALTA VITA is an ideal food for stun!-‘R, is UE RFECTLY COOKED. _can be eaten dry with cream, fruit Juice, or fruit, sliced banana. etc. MALTA VITA and Cream make a delightful meal. MALTA VITA is an ideal' food for children. A per- fect digestion is insured to old and young who use MALTA VITA. T3 a package and be csnvinced of is _ Erti'rs_ Webster &liacKay ’I`he°'ldeal Grocery, Cnarxotteiovrn. P. E. I Phone 199. 2 1 _ The best made, best htting, most comfortable, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at popular prices that modern machinery and skilled labor can produce. GONRDY The Small Proit SHOE MAN, Pownal Street. Ch`tov.'n, P. E- I- / C ' T lllllllllill #ill iliiilllflliliill BREAD ' SUIT YOU '? _ Our bread will 'create an ap- petite for its use when once tried. .'0rdera fresh loaf today. PLAIN BREAD 7¢‘l8. VIENNA BREAD 7c‘a. DUCHEESE BREAD 4C!!- GRAHAII BREAD 4cts. DSTEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY. ‘ BAKES BEST BREAD. * lillilliiiiilf# ,__ -ff » 1| i _ _ I The balance of our Straw Hats must be cleared I B t. _ our I I alsaaasausasi Youn e 1 Mn. Fnasan, Collector of Customs Pictou, :accompanied by his wife arrived registered at the Queen. Tin: remains of the late Chas. Biggs, who died recently in Nelson B. C. on Saturday evening were brought fo the city, Death was due to pcrltontis. Tun automobile was given mother trial on Saturday afternoon but it failed to work satisfactorily and it was taken back to the warehouse where it remains for the present. S. S. Stanley will be off the slip on Monday. She is gettinga thorough over- Rav.Mr. Archibald, of Halifax, will sup- ply the Presbyterian pulpit next Sabbath Rev. Mr. Anderson having gone on a montb’s vacation to his home, P.E. Island - Carleton Sentinel. THE Charlottetown Engineers will holii their Company target practice on Mon- day afternoon at 2 ofclock. A liberal -prize list is offered. Ammunition and rifles will be held on the grounds. LATE advices state that Herbert B,-ll of Augustine Cove, has secured a first cl ss certificate of merit in the summer Session of the M. A. Mathematical Class of Edinburgh University. P. T. Barnum used to say people like to be huinbuizized. but this does not apply to footwear. When a man asks for a pair of Ames Holden |Duck Boots he is annoyed if some cheap imitatipn is shown him. A 'rmlnenall received by the Secretary of the Automobile Co. _on Saturday stated that the expert hadfbeen unavoidably detained. The despatch further stated that he would leave on Sunday morning. ON Saturday evening the visiting Salvation Army odlaers were met at the Princess and escorted to the square. As the boat neared the wharf the band number of selections. The Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition agricultural, stock raising and manu- facturing interest of the Maritime Provinces. Already a large number of entries have been recived and there is no Wa the undersigned shoe merchants agree to close cur stores everyllifonday after _ _ _ A _ Goal Bnps. . in " " .'Wul“MonAN, ~ '_ J A1.LE'r8c Co.. Sydney.-Picton Advocate. in the 'city on Saturday evening and, IN the discharge ofa cargo of lumber for the Hillsboro Bridge a. number of the pieces stuck end ways in the mud and for some days past it has been found neces- sary in order no dredge ine nook for une' arrival of the Manchester Commerce to employ a diver toremove these obstruct- ions aad with great difficulty the sticks bottom. _ W. A. Coming of Coming Bros. photo gra-phers was in the city on Saturday. At present these gentlemen have their hauling, nnving ner house newly painted, vent pitched at Cardigan but Purpose re ‘ and a new propeller shipped.-Pictou._m°`Vi"i!U0 MOIIMRIIS fill-Fill! U16 °°miD8 Advocagg ii week. This lir/.n is making an excellent collection of views of diferent parts of the province. It will be remembered that they visited Newfoundland last year. After spending a short time in Montague Cuminir Bros will go to the Magdalen Islands. Srocx Norns.-A. RfMcKay, of Laun dale Farm. St. Peter-‘s Road, has received from Chas. F rgies, manager ofthe Nova Scotia Coal Mine, his excellent well-bred mare, Millie, to breed to his beautiful stallion Kelnwick Fireway. Mr. Feraier bred this same mare to Kelnwiok Fire- way four years ago and claims to have one of the best colts in N ova Scotia. 'Ibis speaks volums for the excellent repu- tation this sire maie for himself in the sister province. ALL matter of an advertising nature intended for publication in this journal should be addressed "to Advertising Department, The Guardian, Charlotte- town," Subscripfions to “Subscription department,” News to “News Depart- me'nt1’=and Letters to Editor, &c., to ,‘Editorial Department.” Under no cir- cumstances whatever should communi cations be addressed to any member of the staff as it often t~ans'pires thatthe publication of same is delayed in con- sequence of the absence of such members favored those waiting for friends with a I ‘mm tm °m°°° tt » Mn. Hassan of Bostin, Mass., who has beenspending his vacation on the . ISI d th I hi HIE. for 1902 will be a splendid display of the i Joi: B”:nw€:¢Sgr;kley_sP£;itRoad' returned home on Friday last 'by the S. S. Halifaxf Previous to his his aunt Mrs Bryenton on Thursday eve- ` th t th. _r h _ o ' igglbge :I;:'c5:::€)rea;er_ Is years S °w__i'_ning and at as early hour his many friends were seen gathering and a very pleasant evening was spent, about sixty guests being present. Not till the wee nocii* at-1 -owiocir. 'commencing Mendes' sninii hours _did nieiriends sepsis wishing = duly28tti and ending Monday, Sept. Sth; Do 3 S _ *fi Mr. Hassa'n"a` safe and pleasant voyage _-home. 'Miss Maggie Bryenton who ac- companied Mr. Hassan to the Island intends -remaining here for some time. ' " A.E. McEAcnzN, " . J. H. Bam., _ Mounts 8: SMITH, A1' the last regular meeting of Calvin. L. O. L., No. 1127, the undersigned officers were appointed to present George Morris with an address before leaving for We have a large stock of Dr. Sharps To George Mmii m¢df°i°°5 WW; _ 'mme '”°di°1”°° an Dun Sm mn Bnerinia,-Before l--_av- 5°1d “M” P°°“"° 3“°"°°‘_°°B t° benefit _ing our village to spread tidings of great 01' m°“°Y 1`ff“°d°d° Durmg the few joy in the Northwest we in behalf of the m°Ml1= Him* “'° b°°°"‘° “3°“”S f°’ mn’ members of oeivin, L. o.1., 1121, desire We lm” wld “amy ave .grass cr thi ltoplace on record and express to you the “Restorative and Rheumatic Remedy. Only four people received no benefits from the medicines. The R\l01`Ul¥¢¢ ¢l\“’»°m"Y of either is six bottles for $5.50. Single bottles $1.-“Toe two Mnos,” Me<°D°ve1d Sc MacKinnon, Druggists,Oor. Gt. George and Kent Streets. . li 25 perl centDiscount J We offer on same. This mclu summer’S imP°ft4t‘°ns_ ` i s _ , . ' Hats are included in this. _ ik 1 s`_Fu1-ni5hing.St01’C. I I T1iePe°P¢S _| des I all' of this" respect and esteem in which you are held by :your brethren in common. We may venture to say with all those who know your character and enjoy your society, your high ideals of life, your zeai, ability, and integrity in your noble order that ot temperance and church work. Your honesty in business where professions are reduced to practice, inspire us with hope that there is before you a career of _- ’ F `-3 *T "5 usefulness, prosperity, honor and blessing ";~\) -» And rest assured sir that we will ever QQ QQ 2. (’ fl; @ ’ . its success and hope to be partakers in HUGH MCCLURE, W. M., Gaonon SUTHERLAND, R. S. Bradalbaue, July 15 1902. To this address Mr. Morris made an appropriate reply thanking the Lodge f°\' its kind wishes, and expressed the hotle that he would ever prove w01‘-l_1y Of 15514-'lil' esteem. " , - I . i , @» *'/ . o ‘K % Ui 'QM' C-I-not ' ' -,<_li='_'_1‘ "1 'v ~ ' ~ ` G' watch that career with intere-t. joy in some measure of its ultimate blessing. v Signed in behalf of L. O. L., No. 1127. _ V i - 'W OF OUR STOCK CF - F|SHlNB GEAR 'will be sold at a slight advance on Loose. This will ineinde Rods, Flies, Hooks, Casts, etc. this year’s stock ‘ -TWO MACS. ~ have been taken away. The diver’s work _ was greatly hampered owing to the soft! I thing required f or departure a party was given him- by' , ff.-2° MoooeJnw,_N.W.'r. - * / //' graphic Exhibition for Amateurs, will be Own to the public today and tomorrow lu the psrlo: of the Y. M. C. A. Building. The small _ sum of 5c. will be charged for entrance fee`_ in order to psy expenses of printing, etc. 5 All our citizens and visitors, to the City should see the beautiful snap shots exhib- I ited from many of the principal cities and Turner and Louson are tiact as judges,| Bros’ window, R’ch 'nond Sirez t. The '° Pictures will be on view all Monday and Tuesday next, incl :ding beth evenings. _ On Wednesday the pictures will be sold by private sale the proceeds of which will go towa'ds assisting on the good work of, the ‘Charlottetown Young Men ’s Chris tfan Association. The following prize li~t and the names of those who have kindly donated prizes follow. f First Prize-Handsome Silver Moda | and bar presented by Councillor James Paton. ' ` _ Second Prize-Handsome Bronze Medal’ and bar presented by Will S. Lousfn. ,_ Th’rd Prize-7Complete Camera pm- S sented by Johnson 8t Johnson. Special-For beet specimen of “Genre” work a handsome Silver Medal presented _ by G. H. Cook. - ` Special Prizes for P. E. Island Amate- BIS First Przze-H .ndeonne ' s'iven Medal presented by Jas; Bayer. I ' f Second Prize-One year's subscription _ to Ptiotoiirapbic Times-Journal. _ I Competitors must state on backo .photo whether developed, printed and -‘mounted personally or not, the name be- ing given below these remarks. Photos to be sent to A. W. Robb, Gen. Sec. Y. _ M. C. A. Charlottetown. I ,t¢@"(9(dl@\@ @'@'@'i9\\9\ ' Folding' _ _ camo-ere* $00/4-c~ -'h C ‘-1 A s iaierooo-Q sfrfwi 70 Kodak I $6.00. _ - 'Call and see the new _ est Packet Kodak- will fit the vest pock- et. -i ' - ' - '° V This is good Kodak weather - buy while - » the season is here. _ ° A full 'stock o‘i` every- the amateur photo- ` ' graphcr. _ _ . . " ` V \ A \ v\' _ ~,\)\ ll; sh @ W I . _ > _ ‘ l .__i»' V- ’ -ai ’f" i \_ S _ . ` _` l\.. ‘¢ i I S 4 ' These shoe prices- it will pay you- Girls’ slippers ._ half price now A 476. _ I' Ladies’ Fin e Chocolate Don- = ' .gola_ shoes--half ; P1°1Cmt‘--HOW i $1.00. _ ` ' Men’s strong boots ‘wo 1' t h $1.30 a n d , $135 11 0 W I »9mn i Girls’ chocolate boots w 0 r t h now i _ TS- . I” Children’s Ene 9 " .t ` boot?-Li l goc an $1.00 __ _ _now 650 i Sflilflvside Pocket . l Let _ Us '_l‘hat;1s'our_ most attractive business rpm position- these days We arevery sat sfac ~f.0111y ready to help men enjoy the summer _- _ Theres no sort of reason why a little mat _ _in fine shape. _ ` _ Comfort-making \ ‘ Underwear _ .__ s Is' here in every quality W se- 1 *£25 ’\ 1 . ”\ ‘ iz- _ _ -have underwear at zoc, zzc, 25;: '.1 -_ and 32c per garment. We’ve bet "’ ~` if ter underwear in fine light bal _ .' ~ bnggan at a dollar per suit-and --of " from that we go right up through i I _` _ ‘ £1 __ iv 'a dozen grades to genuine Linen 5 q‘ 1 _ V Mesh, the finest Summer Under I: _ ' A wealrin the world $4 75 a suit, - way nonrvon any 13,1. we... colored stair $3, ‘;1""“ ‘mb >’°‘”‘ Wc‘vc newest belts _ 1], greys and tans from 28c, W i I _ _ r ` ° T""" ` 1 - :stan-AEs-.i_»~.~ _ ..-. _ is ue ‘ assess-Q nrlliiilal _ lllilllli s|hh:uul'ip|s ~‘-'lI.¥:'I""I'I:. ".7 " ` V`“"" ~> *_ `_,-"__ i-. l_`\- if _I ._ . ,K _ i » _.j§_~ _a»...-_.~¢_.,,.Q___ f » _ _ _ These when the 'heat é'oax'_es_you‘ tosee' how manyigarments you can do F'- without-the best goes arena- . u 1 C' If you’ve a neat colored a. belt, you donit His* .evil S=Pf¢m- CoIored_Shirts Soc, 1.15, 1.25 and up. I We have soft and stii n ” popular `p at - and we’re expecting ew ` I ` ' . ff' moore c -lllc o The Cleanliness, _8i§lil|l|cia~.. _ . /_ and _6oavau§_eno_o.-_f-of ' f Breaks .iis|\illlif;‘¥“imi'\’i'di'Beda ~ are a real luxury compared with the usual wooden “aug” pil;-|.¢;E3~ have purine-.inn ll I' i _ witliin the reach of everybody Perhaps you believe you can bify a real nice white IRON good design, and trimmed with brass knobs for But it is a. fact Call in and we will be glad to B _ them. JOHN NEWSON- iii iifi`"6'é`i< s At a big discount to clear. Vic only have ai few leftand they must go, so 1f you uant a bargain _ .call to day at s TAriYLO.R’SiBOOKSTORE _> _ __ 0pp.:`Frout do0fP O A viéyl Keep lloul _ ' - ter of six or eight or ten degrees of heat = should “put you out of business ” um .mer comfortis only a matter of correct _ dress; And that is where we come in, Suit of som sort Men’s one piece Cool Cotton Hose, -_,__,, 5 is n _ lot this Weel.. roc, 12c, r5c, 2oc pair ‘NuE sed l Wcnse ‘nest 'do all