Rmb PuRE' coFFEe ~ oonee without sd- .iiZ?.I’.i3., ffm: waded- Oue »ip,m thenyoiu-verdict; if it is’nt better than any 0u'V¢ b¢¢l1 bilying nt the fame price, no matter where, ,end it. back. ' Fresh Cream Every Morning Wcbstct & McKay. Cor. Kent and Gr. George Sts' ;L._..._--, _` P/ ' _ _ _i . , €l 41 ' * " Limo juict for Mo.” ‘ " 'tell you what, there's nothing like Lime juice when y;iu’rs sizzling. A tall cold one o Sovereign Limo juice with the ice tinkling against the glass, and I straw to make it last long, is the inest thirst- quencher I ever tasted. ‘ just try it once, sndsee if you don't agree with HJC. Il |00, ild, IIB A |00 IOTTLKQ ‘ At all grooers and druggiltl _i SUISUI BIDS. |30. llii. ' IIUFAX - i GRAHAM BREAD the kind we bake is meeting with universal praise. If you have’nt tried it yet you do not know what you are missing, it is it real treat and only 5c_ per loaf. ' D. STEWART, BZLIPSE BAKERY. Baku Belt Bread. Nnnnnunwunuuul Nojijtcr: SL-:lit-il tenders will be received at the oiiicc of the Charlottetown Light Ind Power Company, Limited, Queen Street, Charlottetown, up to noon on .liondziy the zznd Aug. inst., for the purchase of zo of the Company’s Second Morigagc Bonds of $5oo.oo,each bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent pei- au- iium payable half yearly, redeemablei 'I """" Jim, gud, ]923_ . llciids to bear interest from the date fl _ 'rs1i'ou.mnmc. cnsnwrnmwn. rumen: sDwAu>1sr.snu.AUGUS1' == mi- ~ TWO druulrs James Savadant md At the First Mcth“dist last night a bass solo ‘as excellently sunt! by W. F. Coll- iugs. Will McKee presided at t ie t rgan. -i The fire department has received $i5 from Sup; Shar pe in rt cognition of their services _in recently raving the station from burning. Pnoninnros iurnmonscs tor tix-st offences were issued on Saturday against William Houle and Fmncls P. MoCarron, retumablc Monday, Aug. 29. TBI High Court of the Independent Order of Foresters of this Province meets in Summerside to-day. A special train will leave this morning at 8.30. A large delegation from all parts. Ewen MJDJttgu`l. will preach (D. V. Sunday, Aug. 28th in tha Kirk, Mnrrny River at 10.30 u. in., Pi tei's Road ut 3 and Brooklyn at 7 p. in; al o in Dundas on Wodn es ay, Aug. Blst and Bangor. Thursday, Sept. lst at 7.30 p. m. Wonx on the consoiidatsd school nt Mt. Herbert was st r.ed Ssiurday. Oliver lugs is diggingthe cellar forthe contractor", Lowe Bros. lt is expected the building will be complet d by the iirstfof next year. It will be 80x60 feet with adjoining c‘l and basement full size. AT thc`Be'vl`erc Gtif Links on Satur' day, in the L dies' Match Miss Anderson plays i Miss 'Iooker and \von by six up and 4 to p`ay. Miss T oker played ' Miss Haviland und the latter wo'~, 3 up. Mrihdiisuriive played Miss Blanohmcl, and tha latter wan, 8 ur. Mr; l\lcCrendy played Mrs Cnrvell ii.nd won 7 up and 3 t 1 play. The Ladies' Match will be continued next Saturday. Anrnz ths gentlemen player»A.'E Inns, W. A. \Veeks, l)r. Alley, W. K. Ro.crs and E. B. Stewart qualified for Et-ndurd Cup Mat h. Teo. was served by Mrs. Fitzlerifd, Mrs. D. A. McKinnon and Miss All c V\'ccks. L. B. Mt:Mii.t..AN, Wi liain Haipciiny, Joseph Darke it fi Robert Nicholson if the Abcgwcit Athletic Ciuh lcitvn this niorning viii thc C. P. R. for thc World's Fair where Mr. Hitpcniiy will br a c_oni» pctitor in toe pole vnult and broad junip. The Aiieiwc-.it contingent will join thc Mon rcalithleti: club teani at Montreal und the two pitrt es will travel together hy priiutc cars to St. Loui . The Mozitrczil contingent consists of iivc athltes and ten or twe ve cl'ub membc s. Anton; the former iirc Peter Deer, thc Iniian distance runner, und Percy M l son thc McGill College nthlctc. The ten ni will bo itccouipiiiiied hy A. Bennett, the M. A. A. A. trsiiicr. (`lniriotteto\\'n mid liionircu sr-:the only Canadian c ties sending rcpres n utivcs tothe St. Louis cnnipetition. es§§§§%£ "t. t-d » -. 2-. .ef 3-- “iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , v¢».vsw\m¢wsm\NN*M"' ‘ J .`JouNsoNS ' ’_. .., .; ...gilill -fr.; V - =!»'»» rr 'A ' *-7 .; v =_-,__ . --~....~.."J.».asr.‘.‘,'=///»-f rl ‘ in li all o = i - '»*"ff.-e‘-‘='-_ l E;D;, _ A _ , _ sMio'i{i.i.v P” ‘ runnin uv ‘ _ `r%E\l£`i;§'oiii\t@ ,i `»iAwtnU0w 3 pr. i l ' ` ill . ofpmiisse. }4 lb. tins, 20 cents. The Company does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. . I 1b_ tins, 30 cents' il|i‘tii,_vi1iimLlg\t and Power Company. Sold by all grocers. I F Ir;--3 ei--1 It’s Hard Enough "“'“"”""` [0 Mak,-2 Dollars C ` __ Good, Strong iruiiks of Every Sort. ..AsA.A»A.A.4»A.A¢A.4.4.¢.¢i Square trunks. round top trunks, big and little trunks, at rock bottom pi-i_¢¢S_ so why be careless in spending them i’ Why not consider the reputation of the . establish- ment to whom- you give your trade? We plaeebefore you a record of over forty years fair dealing. Surely this is a safe place :to _ trade. Besides with no rent to pay, there is ¢ , ~ a good reason for our low prices. . Come, see, compare. K . J NeW50n- ncooiuitmniiii, ».__ James McDougall were arrested Saturday l 5,5 you'l\ D U ki- night' t Rev. Mr. Simp oi, of Worco~ter ll_a.ss., arnved by steamer St. Croix ye terduy io spend his v.cat'on in Prin‘eEdw\rd Is'and. Mr. Thompson hasbeen a resid- e't oi the States since 1870.-Fred ric- ton Ex. Aug 18. ,Q-,- Rev Ewen McDonald, St \|~levB~idze oc- rupivl thanuipit at Zion Chu ci yes- trrd ty morning and St James la\tevenl 1|; The reverend gentleman p etched eloq» nent and thoughtful airmen! on tot! or' eosl ns. THB death ri Mrs. Johnston. wife of John Johnston, o ty,occurreii 0_1; Saturday at the residence or her son.` Rev. J. J. Johns on, St.. Msrzarets, ‘lion she had Ronc to visit. Decca-ed was taken ill with pneumonia from which she sutrersd about a week and her death came as a sudden shock to the ia.mily._ She was 70 Years of age and much esteemed by li=r many ' friends. Her sans R. E. and Dr. Johnston, Bo too, u.rriv.d home S»tnrduy night. J. J. Johns on, barri-ter, city, is another son. The Gu~rdiun extends its deepest sym- patliyto the bereaved i.nilly. Her re- mains were brouget to t‘\e city Siturday evcninv. Ar the morning service yu-tcrday in First Methodist Church Rov. Mr. Dobson took for his text i Ki' gs 8, Z7 “But wi-l indeed dwell or the earth." After provinl' that Christ dwsl's on saith he referr d to the lite Robert and Mrs. Longworth, in whose memory the new memorial windows were r onated by their soo the late l~rnei Longwortn, Cict u, ns persons in wh :im God dwelt, the windows thzs symbolizing rsferno- tion. On either side of thc choir gallery tnesewiiidnrs are plscei adding much beauty unlllgnt to tue inte ltr of tae thurcil 'They a e each 18 ft. by 0 and were manufactured hy MoAusiisntl, Toron- to nt s cis: of |2000. On the southem win- dow lsa scene representing the Saviour entering a home. Inscribed uloag the iloaer strewn border are the word 1 “M7 peace Igve unti ycu,no: as the wor.d giv.th." On tha other wndo/v is it chnruct rsviu Bibicul scene, ii ,cl the text "Let not your hearts be traiiiiit il. lf ye is lisve in Geri, believe ulsa ln mc." On tn,-li vi indow thc ninnc of t ie diuciiscti whom it niemorinl- iz s is placed. T. e late Robert I.ongw.rth was one of the first trus ces cf the church, und held the office for rnany years. -Ile was one of tic ma=t prom nent citizens ti Oharoltctown is ld ivns the lfrtt Pit-.~iiie.\t cf tii a Mershniits- Bunk of P.l<} Isiund. Sevtmi yenris ugo he rcinlved to Truro .ilicrc he dull. ONE cf the ii .st mcctitigs of tho South lisét Prine; Di trict Conventions wnsliclii in the Hampton Pres. Cnuvcli on 'l`u=e- ii yAug1(i li, Both sessions were well att nded and thirteen sch;ols were represented out cf sixteen enrolled. Social servicelw ra lcd ty Wo l.ng on Uulllicck and Major Loattier. In thc iii'tcrai.o.:iiiIter minutes wi-re read tLc matter of flniuccs uns t.k' . ., ,W ` _ _ .A \ _ §`_ -\ re ~\ af' gjios on sf" ¥ *- so ._;,-»» .gli ]_. ‘y __ “ |ldl‘i9ii¢i0lilii”i A S iw nit Qusbi ii C ps, i=ifiv=Q ms. We ve just opened a large range of these pretty cushion tops. They are clearly stamped with an artistic maple leaf design, leaving a space in centre, across which is prettily lettered: “CHARLOTTE TOWN." A very attractive souvenir for absent friends. 5° ¢ttll$ each. ooo Si lttcileo . 0 o \qpaw»@m 1 I .__-51% - .. -_ _ _ -_ _ _ f_'_;':___ WEEKS A GOING ABROAD? ,M it its --.._. 5, i '\t ' , , TRUNKS $2.00 T0 $10.00. Hand .Bag"and~ ,Valiscs of _ 4 4 ._ _ ,,,,_,.5i _ .-..\ _ ~‘_l::ll'¢~,`I‘Fl&s_1i;¢ ' l _Y,&|o~.-.J from lheiittle lunchmbag to i'lTe elaborate solid leather suit case. “ie stock an immense assortment in all sizes. Vaiiscs Soc to 5510.00. \k`e buy our trunks and bags direct from manufacturers. getting the lowest cash price and Sell at rock iirittoni prices. Be sure to sec our . line when in need of one. _ ~ . I .