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B, Wade, Cillltain Crooks, b.und for Oharlottotown. Sydney Post. There will be no service In St. Thomas’ church, Long Creek, on Sunday next Sept 1. Two services will be held In St . John’a church, Crapaurl, one at ll a. in.. the other at 7 p. m. _ Semior Feglson's condition accordi~ g to a recent Montreal despatch, is still Improving. but the hospital authorities state lr. will be at least a week before he can be moved home. afternoon sail or a whole morning and afternoon excursion on the attractive routes of the S. S. City of London should consult her new excursion bulletin in another column. in regard to_the puncturing of the tire of George Prnwse’s bicycle during the ro-rd race of Wednesday evening last, The Guardian is informed that the mishap occurred at Milton, instead of al. North R.ver, as stated in yesterduy'a Guardian. Mr. Prowae, it will thus be seen, beforehe had to finally abandon the racs,atDouse'» Bridge, on account _of the roughness of the North River Road, had ridden a good many miles with a punctured tire. His pluck certainly deserved to be better re warded. The Moncton Times saya:»Rev. J. M. Forbes, Mrs. Forbes and two daughters, oftlleveland, Onto, crossed Wednesday froln P. E. Island where they have been ‘spending their vacation. Mr. lorbes, /.Zz:0*..f.c..~f.¢;!.?..fc_,-';;..£.1i¢¥ ,.. ...- _ i . ' I,- I 1 li” ROSS Q MATTHEWS. Representing ' The North American Lilo Assurance Company, The Richmond & Drummond Firc Insurance Company ‘ The ‘tCanadian Pacific Railway V 0 pp() |;_Queeu Street - - DesB;isay Block Charlottetown- <__-. .1 l o'ws1’n. n . HIYIICIAN AND lUltUI,i:0P(i}. num fg1‘~ljg.%!si.:.°ia'“:‘tl‘s. 'mr .'..°» .. I TENDER8 Btoarp lioatlui Byiennv--i’larnlnuu audHY1°0' ts-is Wiring of the Prince Count! '~'°\||'\ °“'° and Jail. Bnmmenlde. P~ Il L Departssent of Plblll W°'“~ Chaslottetvvlll. Y. l I.. Augustiird. IW?- IIALID TENIIERH will be reulvod at \I\Il Department until noon on Mandel. 9lgn°’b;" itch. |907 from any arson or D°l'°l°P'| iu“¥m‘f contract with the Ihvsruuienr ot” I ll: .nm mud Island to iustnl a team ‘lioawllllugusn il‘sl'»`°J liiiif ”l»°o“ul’l‘iii\ il¥e°‘l’»_ | iff.. tl.; ple Plumping and sumo-is Wlalnia :"§lJ,_{;__ tuning wwmxrxg vw" ‘“ ¢ I ow-mil. tobeaeenataheu ,ef Alcxan e Summesside. andre# thi' °m°l;m. mmm 'H _Thselunatur 0 "£0 N* f mlm W form. l:,~§‘_{°..°....~°°'°~§.he:s.f";:‘.”‘§ :........ -- tl e The Department iioea or N“5 “°°“ ‘° lneeot me swan as snr tw "» -»~~‘-1.,-1:: :.°:.~.-.r..':r"-=‘@»‘ h%*W%§ '(6 givimhlns I’ N0, im’ Bl ANI) IA ~ §£,,, .1 Enmcsi§douxi;i°drful?I . 0 a AI °. ii 5: 5? in' hdmwllml \ . - fat' “A16 I pwsillsvmshop with -a well esta lished l[°°"'7 and provision trade 1“|;’e°° of harotteiowns ‘Ui sections. P|¢U/ii’ '°°"‘ °i' growth- A ana? bf ‘ uf msn not afraid of wot . For full particulars addf¢l¢ -shaman" em "Gurd- lsn" OiII<‘€- 8-s3dmaf6iP‘I ' . _ - _ '» _:_ ,, _., Synulsls of ilanadlan liorih-Wasl H OMESTEAD REGUL ATIONS. bend D0 hill ANI;s‘i1Iiei1u“%||itnh ,seabiiisstglrcwaslil auii _a]hnrt.a,cicspt.in Savill and ii, not reosfvcd. mos he horncamnglad by anymnu yieglirv . I . °i°;g:,°iln°{1;::a.;1ts?§§i duneiquarter section aww. m , .fl"..'51<§'1`il.i "c".."h“lf&t."=°'l..“°“»¢iil2§° iili l'i‘i.°a m situate- rn h meswsau msculred to v°rf°m th =?u,Rx¢i||°ii.|w||n{,°r:d herewith under our ol 5 0 D Ill ll Atl isixmnnuw rmlduvw uw" *"6 cnliivatAoh“:r the nnd in each year for three CDH- | (3, gg 'N mm; (os mother if the father s '..°°°°°....sin'..'1=f..:°;“xr‘:.::“i’.§.:.:°':‘:°..::.:'.°l.f Eslsquimnlents as to r00ld9D°f":1\:g IW' Var' hmgtnn pu-am sseidiuz w e a el mc . _ I) lf th sewer has his permanent red :Shea uno; fsnninaf land owned by` him hug: einia of his hcmuaadhtbigdrewgn rerzpganu '° i.l’.°|.|f¢"§°i.°la'l:|'»ab° “ ° ~ ' np; - ixm the' notice in ting should be von to the tgiinmlsnigzr o`f"I!x¢1miulonll;ptpf&‘ al ottawa or iusen to -vw |301* Y. 2_°B‘,'.Yu°.isi\'i°rfl\i.'.'-|':i1°i»'usilsara ml or uns an vertlsemont will not he and 'w #Nitin 66,--- Siartright Shoo l |°|- use little one is the shoe you haw. f d could t i~ It's i’i:'his‘:Ii:li‘ceolfn“Arnerioa Q ;:bI*l;lrsl. hoefsiaeeto n n or num. b.b4Ih'er cn bnttoned or laced. . ff `i’e‘:i|kail?¢i: lacks to hurt baby'e feet. mu 99° and fr.cc a pair. Try I E-..f4.s.s.e_w=~~ 1 previous to going to Cleveland was located in Albetton. During his stay on the Island he drove over the greater part. l of the province. lie reports the crops i there looking well; indeed the prospect is that the harvest will be one of the beat in the history of the Island. Hr. Forbes and ; family left, yesterday afternoon io: Cleveland, via Montreal and Tomato. lIerrlck's Text»Book in General Zoology ily Glenn W. Herrick, B. S. A., Professor of Biology in the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College.-In this hook, each branch of tha animal kingdom ls Introduced hya familiar and accessible type. The discussion of this type ex- presses ln an organiled form, the details of the work already supposed to have been done in the laboratory and field and brings out the characteristics of the branch of which the type is an example. After the various forms of the branch have been studied, their characteristics are summed up, their adaptations to en- vironment and their economic slgnific~ . secondary school, and meets fully the requirements of the New York State . Education Dspprtmcnifs course Insooiogy. ,v It will create an interest in nature, train 1 the powers of observation, and give a good acquaintance with the lives, habits, ` ` and activities of animals. Cloth, limo., _' Company, New York, Cincinnati, and _‘ Chicago. - An Islander at home, writes from King’s County saying that notwithstand- ing former protests the preasis publish- ing thc athletic exploits of Islanders abroad like W. I-Inipenny and neglecting r tonote the performances of athletes at -i ~. :a_, ,-,_new that llalpenny’s excellent running loop ` lea of nineteen and a half feet was . who att-he Cairdonlan sports at George- '_ town recently covered twenty-one feet in ‘ athletes ani injnstice|hy stating that the eastern hammer~throwere MacCormack and Ideclrean threw the light hammers distance of 87 and 8| feet. whereas that ' performance was made with the ldlb. hammer. Alec John McPherson is credit.. ed with putting the iight shot. a distance of P0.) feet, whereas this was the sixteen pounder and his threw breaks the island reeord. The skilful work of Csmpbell," Dun llacPherst'sn and Vernon Shaw might also be Uoned--the latter was , handicapped ‘hy rained ankle-and the as well as others. . wonderfulrllh _ on hay from Valleyilsld, Doughnuts, »` l0c doz. aseoar specialty e ea* ‘ t l Ounmencing next week lovers of an of thanks for`hls kind and friendly con- duct on all occasions, and giving a road from bridge road to the Burying Ground without fee or reward, which was carried ance are discussed, and lastly, a clear, ‘ family of Detroit, Mich., who have bwn visiting A. E. and Mrs. Morrison, Prim! Street, leave this morning for Su1nmar~ side en route home. The Sydney Post of the 0th says:~'l.‘hls afternoon at four o'clock the schooner Inna Linwood, Captain Sunpson. arrived in ballast from Montague Bridge, P. E. I. She will take cargo of coal for the same _-Dart. Persons sending advertising matter to The Guardian are requested to state whether same is to appear among Classified ads, Business looals, Announce ments or among regular display advertise ments. When no auch information is furnished the management will not be .held responsible if ad does not appear hero desired. ' In connection with The Guardian‘s Bicycle Road Race cf Wednesday It might be stated that Proves, after puncturlng the tire of his wheel pluckily rode all the way fro n Milton to Dcuse's Bridge. John Piercy another rider had the mishap ol having his chain jump the sprocket when-.i at Bell's Hill. The riders all expressed their satisfaction with the way in which >> stated toThe Guardian that they never - were associated in any event with a , cleaner lot of sportsmen than those who . competed on Wednesday evening. The _ race has been an interesting topic of . conversation, in nearly every circle of the - community, showing that thrreis a - healthy appreciation of clean athlvtlcs. _ St. Cstherine's Burying Ground. /The hearty response nf the plotholdsva from ; all sections to the notice given by A ll ` Shaw to clean up the grounds,wns met ' y a large gathering from all sections. The work was cheerfully and welldone,stump. rooted 0ut,,st0ncs and monuments etralt~ sned,weeds out down and all plsaeed wit" work done. Subscriptions will be tailed for to erect a new fence and next surnmfr a final clean up will hs made, and the place will be a source of pride to all cun~ cernsd, instead of being overgrown with bushes as it was va few years ago. Mr. Shaw has from time to time worked lo carry out these improvements for which piotholders feel grateful and so the meet ing thought, by giving him a hearty vote unanimously.-Com. : , _\~ .»~=.s>=xxr-micro-satwnwuale-1-a»-ave mv;-t1..-1-..~.v.-»».~.»-.~x».»»»»»~s-.=..\~.-.f.-. _-=_.~m..`=.\»~ .-e\.»~.- .\»\.~. autumn wear, to-day they r., their fellow riders oonduetad themselves f‘f |l1¢lJ¢ll'i\°l'i U10 riders have personally ‘f so .~.~.- -_ -1-,a»..-.. .f-»-. -_-.- -~ .-.1»-\<-»»...-_.~`»-.-.\..nN»-»s\\;~>\z.\- nnnmu>.m»\vml¢w.“. are on our shelves awaiting your call. Af you are aware, the favourites for this fall pro- mise to be plain fabrics in ‘ many colours, and soft rich omb'e checks in tweed and broadclolh weaves. These lines as well as many others are shown io- dav in generous range and with the usual moderation of price that is making this the leading dress goods de- partment of Vharlottetov n _ Send For Samples We are delighted to send samples of our dress goods anywhere tu anyone on receipt of s pvstal. We pav sl charges on an order of $5.oo or over. I A Few of the New Lines A very handsome rnnve of all wool plvle finish Our fam »us “MONARCH brraedc h as las: mud venetians 4; inches wi ie in blsck browns, navlre. silky weave 56 inches wi ie, navy, win: , olive. greensas:dwinea............ . . . . . . . .. myrtle, garu