icwclrv Store in ‘thc Brovlucc , ;h_~_;_- _ . `nl¢Bb11g]pgd_1¢eg a ' w° “°_ °h°Wlll§ Q very _large line of ' b0UVEN|l?:--._ D - f. _ Brooch .B lt 'P' .- H end other nsrsreltiees in |_i1eivelr;.¥ Pin" ` - You will llnd our line well worth looking . a" ` /Q , » through _ _ulligimggru i_....i..l.`..r color.. * ' _i.1av'.°' You Seen The sn T _ ‘_ The Very Latest _ ' * _Pearltinted back ground 1-.PDI-Io 'I' o S Jllcgant, effective, artistic. ..‘.?.l`.3..‘!.-..!!.:...§.!.’.‘.?.l._¥..= lffmiuizrrn f- liorn Fly Oil 'The onlywgreparation of 'he kind _ that nas ai the test. We have been aelling “‘Eureka" for iaonlre yeara and ave earzvt a a ng e cue where it huyilrtflillc give raiitrrciion. Pura ' ` lever 'bothesweattlc that have been sprayed/wlt_ll "Enreka." ~ ~.‘._Pr}e§9ooper gal1_au»tla_. ._ _ a. rrr..l.n....l APOTHECARIES’ HALL . EHAS. F. UAVISUN FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Rggce, how Rooms anu ence opposite Baptist Church. ' Equipment that claes.All ~ calls promptly attended to at any hour oi the day or nigllrt. elcphgea No. 189. '~ ' rl fliotcll Dufferin, . ~.s1'.' JOHN,'N. B. 5 ' Foatea- Bond, di Co. i un. noun -/if "il f manage. _ ' Board »d tl f b . .e"'_M°°bdTil|»l',‘a3¢|i. lilrtlaiiis I naaod ring be-met at boat n r? “"°u‘° srnsnsvn" °° ' a D "'iii:ii.s'i}'cr|r Piiide rcarmna i _ _ _ , _ - Cool and Refreshing! The warm weather calls for something refreshirg to drink < to neep you ‘in working humor We can an; ply you with a. ~ choice line. = svuurs rw ant. smvoas I put up in ro, x5 and a5c bottiea.\ Lnun Jurcu ' ~We have a choice line, a very hea`1lthy_drlnk ro, x5 and 250 “gg “_ . __ V ~ _ - .:-,Cali and>»|ee our stock-all r goods lteah. McKenna’ l nun- summer Sale of .Footwear I We are offering odd for broken lines' from the summer's trade at prices to- clear them _ quickly and well. Here are a few of the prices. All women’s and misses’ bf-ots.shoes,and slippers displayed in our sputh__window. While they last 500 a pair. ' All women’s and misses boots. shoes and slippers on centre rack at 75c a pair. _ $l , Buys men’s Dongola Blucher Boots. iii. ye men’s Chocolate Blucher Borts. __ lays mens Heavy Bull Boots. , Buys men’s `Dongola Chu gress Boots. 60C Buys youths' canvas shoes. iiuvs Misses' Red Can- vas laced boots with rubber soles. Buys womeu's Dongola laced boots. Buvs women’s Dougnla oxfords. Buys .wome'u's strap slippers. Big three shoe polish 4c a box. Alley@ Co. ~.=a=¢4_ Canned Chicken We have a quantity oi Cetnnad Chicken GROCERY, 7 ' '1"'°°*°=“{{§2.'i&‘i‘.‘I.?.§‘.‘!ii‘<‘?‘I' C-Irs arllcls. It wleput up on the Ialmdinone pound tins and ia very handy for luncheons, picnics &c. ~. "' ""` This week WE REDUCED 'rua ll’tlil¢ll(l0ll$ I Rush _ Beer & Goff Only 6 days more for ihbig sale- There has been a 'great ruah for the bargain shoes. Him- dteds ot' people have bought their sum- mer supplv of toot- wear here already and everyone has beendellglated with the extraordinary ` values I am givllll- Remambcr positive- lyonlv 6 daya more --so join the rush. , sgPA0ues name on every Pl¢.°°- PRICE 'ro A 20 canta per tin. r_. oonrgril _ you have not had that photo taken foryour friend. ' Call at ouretudio and have -_ the latest in photographs. _J A.s.uarr:R,° .lcianhnns lu: 'Photogr_a_phar.__ | =_.-.._- vp- _ __ _ ~ _ ... ine rust in just received from Mais -_ readgas "`-L a ' D a . ii o aooo vu ....‘3.fi‘.r‘;.“'..:.‘.‘:‘.'i:.°l'.1°1.l’.‘.1?.; ‘.‘l.!.‘2.i»’2.S*.."=..fil¥.1'.'..=.d"»°2=¥° me Ili ' ~ ~ _f ‘ ' follows: SEND US lll’.S0lilE °'=°-=>“°°S'°‘°' _ Famous sole. oi' hand which we think ia a tire"-` .. HF. GU_A_Rl)IAN _ » '~=~'... ' ~rA_crt_sitvuN Oiiloes In New ProwaoB|ooli`--_Chadott_otown- _ ICU!!! ar, _ ‘Alexander lloboaairl and hia party,ot Dalvay, arrived in tha Oity laat night and at' tha Victoria. ' Rav. J.._H.Blco, Winslos, and Bav. D. B. Qhowan. Pownal will exchange pniplli on Sunday next, August fourth. Amsrnp cannon sairiay, ma ` In-r.' Bhklay, and thalr aon Byron have gona on a holiday visit to the United Btataa. - u _. . .iuagtmm in the ...rr or iaoms Collins, chained with infraction __qt._, 'e vree_k."f'f ` § _ ‘. rrrr. -Thomas Muir ana |sr»__1'rrr.uy Gallant arrived in tha city Tuesday _night from Beaton to spend a holiday at'_'thelr former hcml. . Y Among arrivals last nightin tba City, were Mra. liobon. Hopkins, Baltimore; Dr. and lilra. Marvin Bouria; M. McGill. vary. Kingston, Ont. i Hon. S._E. Raid. Commlaaloncr ct Agr culture, Mrs. Reid, and their daughter leave this morning for a wook‘| visit to Guyrborougb, N. S. _ opnr.-actor rum, or mia ' sz aranrbrrd. who are the contractors tor the new railway .wharf came over.in the S. B. ` Northumberland last night. Rav. L. R. McDonald, Nantou, Alberta, who has boon sponding the pact six weeks at his home at Hampton, returned to his pastoral ahargc in tba West last week. Rev. E. MacDonald who has boon spandina a pleasant holiday at Hampton, 'will conduct arrvlce in the Presbyterian Ohurah than on Sunday August fourth at three p. m., . _ _ The heavy rain ot yeatcrday undoubtcd ly must have caused some regret a`mong the farmers now busy at haymaklng. It ia amid that hay has ripoucd rapldlyduring tha past low days and therc is a great quantity ol itldown tbroughoutthe Pro- '\'inoc. Advertisers are asked to have “changes in not later than ten a. m. each Saturday for the Morning Daily and Rural Daily, an Guardian employees have a hall holiday each Saturday. The business, and news _departmsntn are open aa cn other days. ‘ Mrs. Annie May Fnwlar,nccompanlsd by har sister Miss Susie McCloskey, leuvss on return to Boston this morning alter spending a vary enjoyable vacation with .hair mother Mrs. Patrick McCloskey, \Emyvalc, and other friends throughout the Ialnud. Correspondents should remember thu to ensure early appearance ot uomsepond ence all mutter sent in should be cur down as much as P09l'lbl°- EVHl'.i_ attcntionis paid to correspondence bu. itialmposaible to get anything In nr written, especially when as ot lata many ocmmunlcahionsarc being received each day. - The will ot the late George Lowther, oi Crnpaud, was prohated yesterday. Under its provisions the estate is to he divlded between thc testntor's thrte daughters, Lilla, Caroline :and Graco Lowther. His sons Hrrbcrt and Corueliu. Lrwther, and his daughter Alice Newsom have alrcndy received their portion. Hcrhertand Gorncllua Lowther are appointed executors. The not value oi the teatator's real and personal astute is Q3,6t'3.B0. It now transplres that the Mctlloakcys. oi Iona, who were wanted recently in connection with the row la which they took aprominant part, have aucceaaiully evadad the service oi! the warrants which were sworn out against them. They lcit lllgir Bank a law days ago in a sail boa' and crossed over to ,I-‘icwu Island. Tr.e other day they tumccl up at Picton cr. board the Northumberland and In conver- sation with some ot the crew stated that they were on their way to the Maine lum ber woods. _During the pact two days the old rail way station, that venerable atructure. which tor ao many years had to auillc Charlottetown as a' placa ot arrival and napartura for all travellers to and tram the City has been undsr-going the process ol removal, ami now the uid atatlon ii practically raasd io the ground. Bur what matters it with the new depot lul- illllug ao well the dutlea required. Thr sito of the ,old station will bo occupied later on by the new freight ahedl. which according to the plana will prraant a splendid appearance. It looks aa il, when they are completed, the railway comer ot tha ciey will .ba thc handsomeat part oi Charlottetown A eorieapondent drawa attention to the tact that two yearn lio the City authori~ tisa nr-dared all (ences in trout of and at the sides oi lawns to he removed. Thi»~ wagdnnc by many people, but some did notobey tha order. The const-quinoa is that . there are many unsightly fences remaining which destroy the aven look ol the atreetaand sidewalks. The a-l‘0P°Il».Y suntan is nan... ony praputr. ith o question it thoaa ienooa remain, says the writer, whether the awn-ra2o_i _oJ.i°lll|llI land wiii'no'i rhaka claim or twin hot aomdofbheui #resold to do' so alibady. A curio ir pole to has :Moll from tlllvlnz ou titolawnavwoold belh UMC! Wi till mlm- rippnoaoaaaa variona aubatautlal :mari wsraum _'rg ammo, _ ‘ __ _ ; our Soda Watar tr-ada ia evar on tha increase-Why I Bacauaa wa have the finest iuuntain in tha ptevinca-naa only purest fruit navora, and tha\lraat mam ‘ pwcursbie. Our lea cream aodaa an tha urn is tus city. 'rrrm when thlntv- A. W. Reddin Pham B. Bunuyaide. ......._-._- $.____.__;;__. _ _ _ . ii- a\w° l elm A' ~]a|an;lnfQl* Prlhlbll/i0l`l ABU, ltll bool! D0ll‘.ll9llOi|-_f0l`,` you ., _n.”'"_.ng; 1324 ‘ ‘dvu.'_||hm . lllhltlillil liallilad and other adver- tldegrvmfhai replica to which an to conf to-\l_lIl'@oa,‘wlll he-charged 'at double _ At tiovdiltnt 'Houleiact night Hia Banos' Govan-nor llckinnon and Hrs. .lalianou _wan at home to 'a gl _ hum Who thoroughly Qrsoy-' -M. ' _ _ -1 ‘ __ V -' mubacrlbers will iilenae Ahahfq. `_ il'-Dinotory boekaaa iipllowa- Gaaui 'Pnburnrng oo. rua-s subrarrp- ‘nrprae-.rst __ Bev. D. R. Ohowen. ot Pownal, will, nreachf'lD.V‘.) on the Winalca Circuit, Sunday, Aug4t.h at the following places: Wlnalee-North, ll a.m._Prlnoe Town Road 3 p. m. Winaloe Baath, 7 p.m. Buaiueaaman should remember that they cauroach the country ovary day in the weak except Sundays and statutory holidays by advertising in The Guardian s` Rural Daily with a guaranteed average circulation for 1907 at at least ici: 'thousand per lsane. ' `_ There was a rumor about the City yeaterdayio the eifeot that the ,man Carver, aentnnoed to Dorchester penltcnti- ary forthe killing ol! Robert Stewart ni .Lot'4B. a low years ago had been pardoned and relenced. Enquiry tum the matter iniledto discover any ioundcii0n for the report. Charlottetown Lodge, I. 0. G. T. last /svaning instructed their secretary to write the dllaront tempersnc'c bodies in the Qity-r;ouaasing__thei`m to' appoint summit- toea tqgcthcopjundtlon, and to boknowu as a vl_gil'anoe.oommltua. to asa that more active tcmperanoe work bc done and to sac tha Prohibition law batter eniorced. `Peraona sending advertising matter to The Guardian are requested to stain whether-same is to appear among Ciaaaiiiod ads, Business locals, Announce- ments or among regular display advertise- rnentr. Whan no auch information is iurniebvi the management will not be held responsible it ad docs not appear where dealred.` - ' The house ot Robert Sample. Peake'a Station was struck by lightning at hall past tivo on the morning ot the 27th uit. The house was badly damaged, but ior~ _tunateiy no one was injured. The only inmates ot the house at the time oi’ the iccidsnt were two girls aged nineteen and tiitaen, who happily escaped hurt. Ther chimney oi the house was demolished ond part oi the rooi torn away. WANTED _ Every gcutlcmnw who wants any hlng ntns clotbingllneto inspect my new .ps-ing goods. They are the pretciest patterns you-ever-saw in suitlngs r coatings, trouserings and ancy »_vastings. Thisls irhe. store to gal: your clonhrs mudcto order ai. the lowest 'poasiblc prieelor-good goods. I have in employ the best mechanics in Char- lottetown and ifyou leave your ard” here you will readive entire satisfaction. JAMES CALLAGHAN Mxchunt Tailor, -` :U ` dtisrttstl n nmrqmeu _ _ i On Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months ot July and August the tar. to Picton and return same day will bk $1.50 Including ma. 7-l0drl Augtil. :On account ct the exe ellcnca and puriy ot his confectionery Alex. Ferguson ,f Edinburgh Scotland was appointed o.'n- fectioner to Queen Victoria in 1873. To insure delicious candy that is absolutely. pure we have importod a large assort- mentfiirect from the above iirm. Price. from 20:. to 7-Sc. n package. Every p»ok» age bears a guarantee. "The Two Macs '. Druggists. ‘ ~' . i gb/,< ° T-lil. ,F32 "";;"f: / ._` _ ~ 6 /' ‘_ / ,f rs The Correct Adjust- r _ ment oi irlaaaca is a matter of consider" apic impcrtlanco The hcncggizi ciibpt ones ma _ av gulilnad bgllilfrdng mounts K' 1 . Wc pay particular attention to the correct sitting of mounts, an ' that thc tull bancilt ot the lcnras will bc obtained. We supply the lcnaca of nunh ahnpc a alas aa will bo mont beoomiugin each lndlviduainaae. This is poaraihie because wo grind our gn lenses and make them any deal h Our nruatliés of examination give boat reauita Try ul. G.l".llutcheaon. .TIWBLIB AND OPTIUIAN ‘ ' ' ` " '___ _ _ , . lhilieet rne dt"‘_Qil¢ .A'].'vvl.yl Buly Dtor .STANLEY BROS. _ __ .- _, _ ._.'-;cRrAr - _ _ I ;'r,‘_"',; .f - , _ A ST SAI. E I Tremendous Reductions on the Following lines: All fancy dress muslins. dimities and organdies~ one third off. 80 muslims now 60, 160 muslims now 120. 250 muslins now 170. 120 muslims now 80 L 200 muslins now 130 A11 inuslins from 300 lto 380 -now 190. 35 pieces dress goods---one third oil. _ All w hite fa ncy muszi 1 ua--one quarts-r oit. r Sumrner wasir suits and skirts at '750 on the dollar, Ladies’ Wrappers and home dresses$1,l0 now 900, $1.25 now $1.00, $1.50 now $1.20, Children’s hoods ia silk and muslin at 670 on the dollar. _ Ladies’ and Mohildron’si linen and duck hats 400 now-250, 750 now 496. ‘ Spe " -l inladics’ black cotton hose 160i-Fair now 2 for 250, Special in ladies’ black cash- mere hose 350 pair now 250 pair, Basket lot ladies’ dressing' jackets and kimnuas 850 and $1.10n0w 500,$l.50 now 75o,$.'2.50 and $2.75 now $1.50. ` About Lace C urtains Our lace curtain department is well known throughout both city and country, In order to makela. clean sweep, we offer you about 60 pairs ranging in price irom $1.10 to $7.00 per pair, at 750 on the dollar, _ _ _ _ Special in shirt waists, white and colored bought to sell tor 500 while they last 300 each.. l]li.ll.l].JUHlSllll. Kant Mun, rractlcallmltad to nlaaaaaa of en; lar, Ncaa, Throat and - i Ryan Neill andl dttedI¢or l lee. K U OFFICE HOUR! loclia. m. i.m-nllp m. Evenings by appointment. INF Stanley Bros. vcaeiraltlnnw Jwtll . Wonderland! Continuous from 7to I0.” Programme chats! ovary Monday and uraday Nothing but the bastand newoat. For the iirstthtee daya oi this wack, the greatest entertainment of Motion Picturaa and ll- iustrarad Song; over oiiarad in this city, including: 'ni ci. r r. nga- _ vrinri. lr °va‘r{ riririry, ¢i`sariii§'°°xrv.vl°'°ii';: i ih itohe 1 h lol. H ttapsholsnlsdgainiatare 2 x:raa't.l;;Ltro iiiia aucccag- v . The Boar Munir-ca :hlyoctacular uicture.thia ia one ol the beat vet wa. giving. a (ull rc- productlon ot tha hall chrvo a owing the nunda in uptionhha hunter in iull pursuit ot rho qu-»rry. ha run down and death. The dis- play ot hor-aanlenship ia oua ot he toaturaa or this icturc. Phill The playing ai llisa Ethel Blanchard in a pleasing aa ure ot the cntarminment. r he Motor-Car~High wnymcrr-or a Zlth eau- tury hold up is an up-to are place oi work. The ditfcrcnoc between the days nl Dick rur- pin and 20th century methods being vary nm- ar.in|. Evsr|yi.hlng connected with tim hold-utr rom tho h ghwuymnn ta the mal who avcnt- praily. run hirn down, being prapcllsd by cloc- | . Oiflura Holiday-.Fun from start to iinlan showing the amuaisrw complications which arl c from a lady of lbs weight who il dn- terrnioeai io tulle a few days n the eounzy; anll how abc has ta :queen into quartu'-1 In a to fit the convenience of ordinary hdivlduais. J. Austin Tr-ainor who has returned ioiowr - will rv-unrc hlii cngngemcnr. and ning 'hc beau, tltul illustrated song. Good-Bye My Caroiiuu Admission 5 cents Nothing cheap but tha price. The biggest iiva-cents’ worth in "sands . Come when you like Remain na long aa you 7-rodtf plaaaa. a W. E. iUHNl§H& EU. The Low Price Store We Give 35c per. lb. in X change for Wool iNlll|llL UUMPETITIUN Hundreds and Hundreds of Dollars Given Away Absolutely Free by W. C. TURNER & CO On the following conditions: l Write cnc reason why \V C Turrrcr dt Co ir thc best place tc trade. 2 There uruat not bo more than Fifty Letters used in tho reason given. 3 Eu-,hlcttor oi’ tho alplrabct is number:-d iromlto Z6 rcgrcsunvirrg corirueirtivciy tha letters of the nip abut from A to Z. t Tho nrirsc will ha Ten por ccui; at the nmount of nilthc bills that mav bc gnthercd together by nn! person or Bociotv repre- aorrninrir Soo-1a l>ougi\ti'ru|rr ua homvcen Jnn lat an scornbor slat, in any one year. li Tho winner slrnll hc the pcnron nr Society rrcriding in the roonrrn that contoina the letters, tho tuinl of which nggrogntc thu highest sum. _ 6 Computltiori to clor-ro Bcn3lst in oooh year at I2 o`c'ock noon. 7 lt/.-mn ct goods bought rnn»~t be on our giilhunds. the upllcate ui' which wc keep on c N ll -Enrnpla-" Turner und Corripnrry tho boit plncc to tra-do booaurv cheapest" Explanation-The that word in thc nr- nmgha given is Turner T20 U 7i R ill N li IC li itl iliii Trent nil uthcr lo~ton4 in the rutrnc wny. add ihs whois together, rumd the sumo to un with thu nills you have The prim will bc uwnrdod. |’I'bc narno of the wlrrncr to ther with thc ronson given will bc pun lishid fo that nil nrnyrknow that lim com- petition is conducted honestly. Special attention is dire. trd to this sd- It will oe most interest- ing to all and especially so to societies of all kinds such as Tem- perance Lodges, Divisions, Clubs and Schools all over the isiunc' _ W. E. iUHNiH li EU. iasiern Steamship Co iiiTERNATIoNAl. DIVISION Coast-Wise Service Stcamcr lcnre St. John nt ".00 n. rn, Mon days. Wcdixusdnyrr and ifrldnys for Lube 1, Erwtport. i’orr.lnml and ilnaion. l)ll{lC(‘ I' SICHVI' ,'lC Fummcricing Tiinsdny. .icky ilnd tlm nnw Expr1:»-»rT\|rirrnc Stuamahirr Anil. lcnvr-A Ht. John Tlioadnyannd Saturday ut 7M) p nr. fur Boat/on. EIVFURNING. Coalrr Wm; R|u¢vi<'it Steamer loaves Union Whnrt. llurrton, ni. 0.00 rt), nr. Moruiayn, Wcdrrcudayn und i"r|rl»\v“. i urtlund mum dnyu at 3 3) p. ln. for lCu»'..`;.r&e"rE..;`;-_.;35¥'4" Iioim ‘ ini . F ,~_. ‘f, .1 ._ -ff? l*1~ i ht ’ ' _. ,_,.,_ - ‘ffn ' wa ._ ~ .,,. r 'x .°_’_i.fI. _ ; _ e 'vT‘ "_ y_.’. :£4 'Q ‘li