Block. First door to the Apple ' ie~1 io and i2c each fl ' ‘> ` "‘_°!. - `-f. -_ f ‘~ .‘-._-1-A . . _»-.._ ._ ,_ . _ __ ___ ‘ ’ - ' ;='- ~ f s =="1~".ff»s;-is.=~»-1.12:.. . “fx -.ef-;~ ` THF- <`-V.-\““l.-\.\f__ »“ii.\R|.ciTTi:T<>\vN. PRINCE i~:D\vAnD isi.AND,iUc.iisr so too. ast° 0 . How ..7`;¢-1; \' ‘ti .irise iii the Ul°m`,,‘,f(i` ;_i M-_ MR. C. J. Stewart agent of the Merch- was in the city Saturday eh route to his branch of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island at Sydney. RACES AT SUMMERSIDE.-Owing to un- favorable weather on the 14th inst. the races at Summerside are postponeo"untilTuesday the 21st inst. Fare from Charlottetown $1.00, and from all stations west of Charlottetown to Tignish, one single first class fare good to return same day. PRINCE EDWARD Isi.AsD R.AIi.wAv.-On Yvednesday 22nd inst, the regular train leaving Mount Stewart for Georgetown at 3 30 p m will be detained until 7 00 p m to connect with special train from Souris, to accommodate parties attending the Scottish Gathering at Souris.- G A SHARP, Supt. Z) li SIR THoxAs LIPTON is not going to let the warmth of the feelings of American yachtsmen towards him chill if he can help it . He has presented to the New York Yacht Club a handsome silver loving cup for competition. Sir Thomas is eviden- tly looking ahead to the time when he wil again try for the America. Cup. Tnsnisns will be received by the Secre_ tary, C. R. Smallwood, up to and on Sat- urday, the 18th inst., from persons willin q. to cater at the Exhibition orBace Grotincs or both from the 25th to the 28th Sept., next. Full particulars of the privileges space, etc., can be obtained by applying to the Secretary. The highest or any ten- der not necessarilyaece; ted. Tru-:nn will be a meeting of Sunday School workers in the Hall at Eldon, on Tuesday afternoon and evening, Aug.2lst. The object of the gathering is to orga nize the SS. District of Eldon, including Lots, 48, 49, 50, 57, 58, 60, 62and to arouse an increased interest in Bible study and S S. work generally. All the superin- tendents and teachers are urged to be present. A go0d program is being pr” pared and several SS. workers will be` present. ` 18%d Tar: GUARDIAN wishes to call the atten e ,ji 1 emamig pies 15 and mc each tion of the Board of Health, the public in H . . ff* Curranr. Cake IFC per lb. Vi hne Cake l6c per lb. Bread of all kinds. .__ ~ A 11 fresh and good. - o. s‘ri:imin1'.- '-.~ '~ Bates Best Brea . CARD L- H- DlCKEYt il Assiirant at Royal Londrn ot! Hospital Mooreflelds, and _ London Throat and Ear 3 .H0:]Jl[81» In Diseases of The Eye, Thros llld N080. ` Street West. 1 m.r.o1p.m.2 tolp. m eneral and the Mayor in particular to certain conditions that exist on the Market Square at the present time. In the case about to be cited the authorities cannot. plead ignorance of its existenoe,for “ff Eclipse Baker? lit has been repeatedly brought to the at- t :ntion of the City Council, and during the term of the present board a proposition was made which aimed to remedy the grievance. Why the fish men who visit the market should be allowed to empty thei pickle barrels on the square, is beyond the understanding of those who have to daily pass along the street at the eastern end of the market. The stench is certain- ly almost unbearable. i-ii-** »When we have good blood we are healthy, strong, vigorous and full of life ,_ . is no wrrn Gmssns. " V Hive opened the first shipment of \_ , ~ . 6 Colors are ” .lf 4, -, '- 51.". mem -5'* e and Cardinal ,s '1- .... . and energy. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. makes good blood. eeks & Co. their e QUTING' HATS Pearl Grey, Fawn, Navy, Castor, " comprise all the newest shapes -. .» “.~1.._ ._ _5_...._ .g /.'~. u ., _ - rf -' 1, ru "" Pretoria, Duchesse, Valiant, _ Comton and Flyer. Other shipment expected daily. . 'rss . ..__. __ , seg '~ _ `-.-;-.I ` 1 ‘lm . - V The People’s Store. ants Bankof P. E. Island at Alberton, home in Southport. On Thursday he will leave for Sydney to take charge of the l W morning. .<11 1i~i or-f H<'\\-ffssh i A Di~:sPA'rcH received in the city on . _ ,By Reporters and Correspon s..t....i.. .ta i... C.. H.o..1..i......... _ M. D. riassetd ilhe piliedical officers’ proficiency examination. _ l _ 8 va on rmy rrac s Ideal Grocer UW- The work has been done in colors selected is to be found an apple tree on one side of building is now very attractive’ _ which are a number of blossomsas well as apples. It is understood that Mr. John, Moore of Crapaud also hasa tree in his orchard on which are apples and blossoms. runkenncsi. Three brothers, John, Wm. casions. MR. Richard Squarehriggs enters this morning upon his new duties as clerk in Messrs Weeks and Warren’s boot and shoe store. Mr. Squarebriggs _is a gentleman of considerab.e experience and will no d o 0 0 _ oubt be perfectly at home in his new p sition. MANY will be pleased to learn that Mr. Harry Court has secured a position as baker at the Insane Hospital. On Friday C ourt Avondale, I. O. F. received Mr. omNewYorka.nd givesevery satisfaction It will be remembered that v. bile at work n Messrs. Murphy and Son`s _bakery some Court`s artificial foot, which was imported fr ‘ ' Q ` ' . m ti e ago he accidentally injured his foot and amputation was necessary. THF. annual meeting of the Kings County Ride Assotiation was held at Mon- ague on Aug. 17th. The following offl- cers were elected:--D. F. Ma cdonald,Esq., sident Council-Gr G H Thompson, Montague; Capt; Leslie, Souris; Lieut.- Surgeon D. A. Stewa.rt,Georgetown: Lieut R C Dewar, Brudenell; Gr VV W Jenkins, Georgetown,F S McDonald, Secretary and Treasurer. It was decided to hold the annual prize _meeting On Friday, August 24th, commencing at eight o‘clock, a. m. sharp. Fon the License Voter.-A prominent G iarlottetown physician hands THE GUARDIAN the tollowing.- .- From a bushel of corn The Distil'er gets -lgallons of whiskey, which retails at - $16.80 The farmer gets .25 The Government “ 4.40 The Railroad Co. “ 1.00 The Manufacturer “ 4.(ll The drayman “ .15 The Retailer “ 7.00 The Consumer The Wife “ ‘ drunk hunger The Children _ “ rags The man that votes license gets-What? SATURDAY morning several persons left for the Northwest. Among _the number were, Neil A Mc-Phee and wife, of Nine M ile Creek, to Calgary; Geo. Vanlder- stine and Chas. J. §McKenzie, of Verpgp River, to Calgary; Aubrey Stewart, of Southport to Calgary; Walter Curtis, of M ilton, to Estevan, Assiniboia; Gordon B. W allace, M. P. P., died suddenly this A TELEGRAM from Mr. B. C. Prowse ANY girl desiring to learn typesetting from Fo.therlPoint, Quebec, states that he _ hould apply at this office at once. ~f and Mrs. Prowse have arrived there from THE Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Europe’ and wmbe home this evening' _..._ was dispensed at Brookfield Church yt MR D Howlett the practical painter terday morning, There was alarge atten has again distinguished himself by the dance. A number drove out from the in AT the police court Saturday morning James Stewart was fined $2 or 10 days tor d and Patrick Srnit.h,were before the Magis- trate charged with larceny on several oc- Bain,to Mossomin, Assiniboia; Duncap M cCannell and Thomas E Stretch,of Long Creek. to Calgary; Daniel A Johnson, of BrackleyPoint, to Regina;Daniel Mclnnis, o tends totake up land at or near Swan River after visiting Calgary. The others intend to remain in some part of the Northwest if times prove good. f Colville, to Regina. Mr. McPhee in- TWO samples of milk were procured from two of the city vendors. One sample was selected from 75 bottles of past-eurized milk in McDonald's establishment and one sample from the can received from the farm. Mr. Spillett made the test in presence of Dr. Macneill and Mr. Freder- ic k Masters v. iii the following result 1- at; sample from milk can tested 4 per ce t. butter-fat, 1 city vendor’s milk Pasteurised milk tested 4 per cent. butter- f. .ii ‘ tested 3.8 per cent. butter-fat; 1 do 4.2 per cent. butter-fat. This is a good average test for this season of the year. It is the practice of all well governed cities to h ave the milk regulary tested at short -T Distress -- Tugs Sent from Halifax. -MM from Charlottetown yesterday morning La Grande Duchesse observed a steamer off J eddore, throwing up signals of dis- tress. The vessel reported herself as in a sinking condition, and asked that assist~ ance he sent out from Halifax. The Duchesse have to and after ascertaining the distressed vessel was the steamer \Vinnie, and not in immediate danger came into port at full speed and reported the facts to F. D. Corbett and Company. Tugs were at once sent out lend assist- ance. The Winnie is a vessel 'of 1,200 tons and loaded .deals at at Pugwash forthe United Kingdom. She sailed .last week and in passing out. The damage was not considered serious Subsequently it was decided to -bring the vessel to Halifax for repairs, and she 'of it after leaving Picton. The vessel left _ \_ _ und" lm' °w“ steam’ .md °“°°“‘“'°"°d .‘ bi siest store on Charlottetown's _busiest street ~ ~ ' i Z -4 the heavy seas which prevailed Tuesda The’ vessel in Plant liner was seen, and distress signals were run up at once Previous to the arrival of the tugs the Canadian-French liner Louisiana from Montreal for this port, hove in sight. and arrangements were made by the captain of the' Winnie to tow her to Halifax. Lines were passed over and after making slow progress the vessels arrived here safely this afternoon. A The Winnie will be repairedfhere and her cargo will be discharged at the wharf of the Furness, Withy and Company. Bentley`s Liniment cures Sprains. Pastuerized milk at I-’ickard’s Grpcefry. t . gsssoexnuoa ¢ Tanglefoot. Sticky fly paper, the stick- iest of- them all 3 large double sheets 10 cents. _ _ 8IC%8\lUlll88\ ° 9 double sheets l W1lson’s Poison Pads ¢ Sc. per pkg, (5 pads). And Ascertained Cause of HALI1-‘Ax, Aug. 17.1-While on her way STRUCK A ROCK. ‘ , 5 .S Sweet Poison Pads ' intelrvals, so that the consumer would be g protected in receiving genuine or normal m milk. We hope §_`our City Council willl a appointed to look after this business. - 'A Collection of $42’058 10:: for 3 pkgs (15 pads DW” P°‘S°” Fel” cor. ct George & canon su _ L.W.COOK, \-/ ¢ take the hint and have an inspector @ 100 for 3 pk gs of (12 pads). ‘i 3 ¢ and ome .1 Here’s a pointer to summer tourists. We’ve a showing of these handsome capes '- that will surprise you. Stylish new efects, correct to the last stitch-imported direct from the maker. Our prices are from One Third to One Half' less than New York prices. _ Handsome Capes at $10.50, ll 25, 12.75, 15.75, 17.50.' ' Shawl Wraps in correct Highland 1>1aia»$5.15,e.s5,795,-10.55. C and nothing was heard 'of her, and she ~ _ ‘ ' 0 was taken in tow by the tugs. ` 0 " 7 ‘ll\"' . Q left for this port last Monday. She was _ _ __ _ _ due hereyesterday. but did not arrive, D _ Captain Wandless reporter. hard time _ - _ . ‘ _ 1 l )- I i hland (la lllilil lllllllllll. t ` ‘ A lil... A' ... ._ rim inn have my __ at first, but subsequently the ship leaked ‘ sobadly that she was forced to put into ~ ` " Picton, where, with permissions of “ ‘ - * - Lloyd’s _she was beached. - 9 A - . On y. co - » _ _ _. ' ' _ r . menced to make water so rapidly 3 W 9 W W W W W that it was impossible tokeep her clear, ' although the pumps were kept going con - . i ‘ stantantly. When oiI_`;f_Jeddor'e‘ the. big A _ .A .il A .ll /=` ._/-* .1 if ~ w _A .3/. i.i1‘TLe\ ,1‘ANoLEFooT. 1 - __ , ‘ 10 cents. , "=~`-I I- f _ fm- » - /_ .' 1 » / .' - _ ` ~.- , 1;'/-Q _ -v }' -;¥.\f; ‘l__,_ " ;` » `- _ , 5 _\i.1>$`~' \-/ 1.4»\_ ‘__-4*. ` l`\-* - ~ ` Substantial 0 O Furniture/ You’ll End what you want here. especially if yeu’re par V_ ;\{\ fill r is iii), \__ _ ._ lvl ll) lil _ ticular and want good furniture. 5’/ll) . (__, IN PARLDR SUITES s » We are showing a line line. Prices from $24.00 (or 'T $22.80 cash) for a solid Walnut, Spring Seat Suite, up to $85.00, the best Turkish Rug Suite-But we have either _ Suites a good deal cheaper. _ _JCI-IEl" ].\`|'IEi`V§TSC)Ki- f - ~'=_¢v ` ?~»/f *P1 4, / ,. ` ~ /~ ‘ii ~ -fl " ' rf, ‘\i. ,s-“2 » `-~ '/2** “ ‘£7 *v ' - _ .»~» ._ Y > »_,__ fi fl,/1.' h \'. -/_i ‘fi ! ffl "ul 4 >\`\` \."if \". ty ;'f"{\\ .__. f » if/i \ » . `.,.. ll Who have never dealt with us imagine that @tUpl@ jewelers are rogues. We give you your money’s worth every- time, what more can you expect? _ A fu’l line of Silverware and Jewelry always on hand at Watohmaker and Jeweler Repairing a specialty. Ch’town, P.E.I. \ _ Rev. A. B. Simpson Again Distingnishes ' OLD ORCHARD, Me., Aug. 13.-The sum . of $42,058 in cash and pledeges was the 1 Morals' s. mst I. result of the final great meeting ofthe _ Christian and Missionary Alliance held 7 here yesterday. Rev. DrA B Simpson, it _ ‘ head of the organization, expressed him- ‘ H self as well satisfied. ' W ' _,--_~. Each year the Alliance holds an an- - 0 alll nual meetinghere and on the last Sunday - s ‘ .; of the gathering dferings for the work of l the misaionaries are called for from the _ _ _ _. ,.-_ ns _ audien:-e. So-fit years these have amount- This 18 the remark of our _ __ ’ / -i\"`i W’ _ _ \\\_~_ "l‘~_* li) ;9 » -.afly $100,000. _ _ many customers, day after _ th Towels’ lr ret-ent years the alliance has follow day, as they 9,11-,aka gf gm- 5, - ed the plan of holding annual meetings in ,_ 000]’ healthy, refreshing _.\\'i‘- _ ot-herpla-1-cs, Je one at Old Orchard be- ,Sodah ' - ’ “ _ _ ’ ` ~ _ ._ ' __ __ We make a specialty of . _ - mg the ~econ'l one of this vears series W i h the pledges and cas* secured ye ‘ _ ` " "soda, ls?/.5 ' is 1,<_~,.'.-L_, .-"fied to that collected at the ear- - _ _ -4;: » U - _ 9 ,, , lier ii-eatin;-_/,‘ the alliance has collected as the nest ncne -,-I/__ , ' §_ “_ this year about $90,000. _ ’ ~ i_\\_ ' , 'Z _ Of the total amount collected yestgrfgly f “THE” _ ' ‘ about $33,000 was in pledges, an , - _ ~'\\`= _ A "lfl“;‘?,§.'F,fLl'l.§,l,“l» " .3 I .. f .. _-*_* ` L ,| v l ' Dpening To-day A' Traveling Rugs. Black Dress Goods Hosiery- - |-"‘|"§§° Collar Forms. 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