ppcosr 2c; 192p _>_--——— E Wedding‘ Rings Made Without i joint and stamped "C. "ll. C.” and iully guaranteed. I G. H. Taylor Jeweler l Engraver LAND SURVEYOR Lines run with transit in struinent. Plans and doscrip tlons furnished when requir- ad. . Box 16 It. . Bourla l724-7-20-tthss 16f . ers here Face I Powders Advice to ladies- i guy your face pow- . Not because we sell. lbetter face than ,.anybo y oes, because we sell . e same kind that other stores do. The only thing is that we offer a larger The 2 MACS 149 Great Gctsge 8t, owders else . l I =fit~hkOirfikfikfitfivkidkiilirfi§lllil§ilfifiifiik§kOififikfifl < Thouea Hiclwyje Is the brand the! docs the trick every time. \ "lilo? men savedfrom annoying tobacco troubles by ti" "l" 0' Hlckfly’: Twist Flor real satisfaction and comfort in a elasls by itself. Ask for ‘ Mickey's “none just as qoqqgi HICKEY 8i NICHOLSON TOBACCO. - i CO. LTD. t- '§3ll§§l=0*ftéf5¥§ Ollffiléhk ...i.. __ Binder Twine ll,000 lbs has just come in for us “I? QEFOWH -=~- e --.asm.. ..- ‘ ed on Ari; Paper. By Mail 57o. ‘ llll-T-i-tf. ~ of Our PRICES and TERMS suit everybody, Carter & C0 Ltd ' Souvenir Another Carload, 24000 lbs oi the Celebrated “Silver Leaf-Brand" This Twine is acknowledged by the farmers to be the heat BINDERTWlNEmi the market. Ask for "Silver Leaf" brand and take no other, Every bsli is guaranteed by us to give the best of satlsfa ctlon, and also guaranteed 550 feet to the pound. Our price is the lowest, ‘said WHOLESALE nnuiziernia. Charlottetown Queen Street Warehouse‘ Prince Edward Island Ilantistiiiicly Illustrated mid Artiatloally Print- Oniy Limited Number on Sale. Price 50c. Charlottetown Guardian Oiiice“ UfOQX-OQR 09-64 loev-Omii Qw-Ov O44-OO-OO-O§-O'O'OOOQO-O-OO-OO-Q% re.it.isit(ivv' 146 Richmond St Chartoltetown Fire, Life, Accident, Siclnessssd Piste ' Glass inisrssce it llnwest rites. ‘ flood StrongStorl Colpsiiies The nice juicy, well flavored fig. and its well bodied make-up put it Kkilfl 1P ‘ Star fut-the Sea ch-urch, Beverly, o Q o 7 v ‘w mm i-tmuu-ssusn-n llmsmmmnmmlfll“ Wrvw- vv-w wwv Vrv v v v 1 1 I 1-7 l l raw? ' nii curly hour yestertlin,‘ morning i illnamel Ware YO#’¥OIEO¥O¥OKOI§IOFIOIOIOK$I THE cnsituoririrrown-eosiiuisu. ~ ins CENTRAL i‘ GUARDIAN” IT PAYS to buy in this Prev- lace. A BARGAIN lpi SILK‘ HOSE at Futons Ltd. Black and colored, all sizes. ‘ 3i. \ SILK STOCKINGB are a neces- sity. Replenish your stockings at the sale iii Paions thLs week while big reductions last. 3i OHURCH 01F 8COTLAND.—Rev. Ewen dVIadDou ll will preach sab- bath 29th at Brooklyn at 10.30; Peters ‘Road at‘ 3.30 and Murray River at 0.30. ' ‘ " _ NOTlCE.--A_ll persons are warn- ed not to iresspass on the farm- occupietl by Angus Benton on. The Spore f9; Wallham alflfiortment of the ‘Sourls Linc Road, or l.o purchase ‘hmmon a‘ Johmm- Dmggmts‘ wuwbes ., . -l ‘such property as the tille is not i 2399's'25_‘“‘ nfiwer - better ' trleur. Nlichuel Slieii, \ Iioston, ' was”; kinds. ,_ Muss 242; “CANADIAN MiNEiW-The‘ s. s. ___ _ _,__ ____ .“Canridian Miner" sails from Mont- ===“"--—-———-—‘—“—““‘“ ————— th_ yo“ want some .. BONSHAW’ HAMPTON AND real August 20th for Charlottetown mg HEW, 38k US ' TRyQN___;-pev_ IL H_ Slave", B_ direct. She will load gcnernbcargo Vsierius A. McDonald firSt. l). Duster. Hunter lllver and Ilmck- M" s" J"h""‘ Newlmmdland Mm" field will tD.V.) conduct services next Sunday the 29th Bonshiiw 11. "B10910" 3. and 'i‘ryoii 7. Sunday and Tryon 2.30.‘ MCLELLAN .MOPHERSON WEDDtNG.-'i‘lie marriage took Place in St. Dunstuirs Cathedral at ofvMlss ‘Katie Mcllselian to (390150 McPherson. both of Si. ‘ GQOYBt-Ys ‘Rev. Dr. John ‘McMillan was the officiating clergyman. Al- tcr the ceremony/the happy couple left on u irlp to the United States. ‘WEDDING gEI5.—Si. Mary's Mass“, w .the scene of a very >uretty,_w h _ semi-any, July 17th»!!! _ 081;, lo Sumrphy be- cunie life j e I of Beverly, Miissp 'e'v. Father Deegan pastor o Ailing. The bride was verybcconilngly attired in a dress of mid-night. blue Siillll with white lint and (earrietl lill Ivory prayer-book. She was iii- leiiilt-rl b)! her sister Miss Marlon Snmpliy. while the groomsman was Mr. .l:i.iiii<..- Dliyiiq, of Salem. Aft.- er the ceremony the happy couple ilrisklns, left on the evening train for- Old] Orchard where they spent n short honey-moon. After tin-h- return the will i-tm-ildo rii 44, Baker. Avenue, where Lhey will be At Hlllill‘ m. thi-ii- t‘i‘l--i1ll.;._,nl‘|.-|- 3pm; ltil. Mi'::.-ll.‘i.~;kiii;s i the ilzttighli-r- oi‘ Mr. James .I. Szimpliy. of St. li‘l'l‘.‘ili':l, I‘. Id. l., while the groom is: an employee of the United Shoe Mach. l‘o., of Beverly. Muss. . . , _ -——Q Vilnius-ii‘: p“, finuslriill __ -. _.._ _ "*Nv-eeeo>s~i~eeeios-vefltw" Dr". E. C. Harris Eye Specialist * . (lfIir-e. Royal Bank Building, Charlot- telown. Ollkffilllflllfli! 030-- 12.30, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. Why A rarm Needs Milwaukee Air Power Water System Combined in s few words the answer is: Because’ it'll the best investment s former can make. Time spent in oerryinfweter, in pumping water uid in taking the stock to the watering trough is time that csnlie Bled to better ed- vsntege at. other work. The matter of home oomfo t also ts lmpoitant. Isn't the wife of-the farmer just es good es the cit! women‘! What. about the children! is there any reason why they should not have s home equipped with s bath room slid inside tnliet lnsi dks their city relations? And to thing what it means 1n cue of tire to have s hose handy and eighty pounds water bril- snreto light it with. Call in the next time you are in town and look over our deinoiistrst ing outfit. ' Currie 8i Mnrnaghan oi the Best Make in l’ Preserving‘ Kettles, Double Boilers, Sauce Pans, Tesilettier, etc, etc. _TWlNE.—'l‘he best on the market. -Il‘l. School Bonshaw l0, Hampton 2,. illlinister Rev. R. M. Brodie. .~’Mr. Baptist Parsonage, (Thnrlottetown. - Co. Ltd" Mont-ton. I parts of‘ ‘ them on their tihsriottetawn -sii.i< sroqicmgls, at greatly re- duced prieesp are theiill ARQWPIE card at Pntons this week. 'A large selection makes easy choosing. 8i onszn enssr eiiitoiin Selling at ilorne & Co. lowest prices by A. '2371'B'i24-3l. WHO’! Prflofessor, Earl, DqMac- ‘Phee will speak in the Baptist church. 'i‘»ryon Sunday 20th, 3 p. Subject, "The Challenge of Time. Come and heanhim. WE STOCK .ALL ..THE BEST 0|KLlfé1-lhtflI are kept properly while in stock——so that you get the right flavour when smoking them August 30th. Parties wishing space are requested to book at once. Bun Bell 8r (*0, Agents. 2417-8- 10 ll . VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT.- _ .Ser- " You for lfllli silIllliIV after Triu- ‘llY. ‘29th AuEIHt-l Bernon lllver 5"": at ‘Z30 p. mI, by Rev. ‘- r. Stool. Tllfilfyivlilley Sundav IS-chool 2 p. m. ‘prea hing n1 2.30 p. m_ by Itov. Dr. St v , Vernon 7 p. mfsub- lect “God and Wliill lie is" by the Dllstor. . i south, S. lSchool 0,15%‘. m, Pyqmgh- - ISLANDER RETURNS T0 U. S. .Wm. Forsytthe, of Lynn. ‘Ma-BIL. who has been on a short vis- ll 10 lhe Ialllnd left Tuesday morn- lnp: on return. Mr. ‘Forsythn I5 n native of Alhcrton and left hen; 55} Years ago but has mode annual ivislls homo almost ever since. lie l6 now ln his 80th year and In re mrliriblv fictive for his age, ‘being still actively engaged in business and taking a live interest in nil matters of pgeneral Importance. _WEDDING BELLS-A pretty wedding was‘ solemn-lzrtl nt the Wednesday, August 18th, 1020. by Rev. (‘.. R. PTPPIIIHII, lWlbPiI Chris- topher B. son of Joiiii (i. mid Mrs. Iiiiii-m. Dihslibll‘, iiiid Eli-unfit’ tide- lnltle daughter of Amos R. and Mm. GUYPl". (llcnwtioii wcrr- unite-thin marriage. The bride worn Ii travel ling suit of navy blue with picturi- hrit to niiilrii and carried zi bnqur-lt of asters and aiveot peas. lie-fore ll(f' n i'ri:tp:r\ ‘lllfl iron silo r-roii with numerous glifls by iic'r ‘ éllow" employees of ii‘. W. Woolworth (‘o., Ltd" where slin held the position oi‘ BUJIIOKPIIIJMPI‘. ’i‘hi- Phllzitliezis hi’ the Charlottetown Ilnpllst cliurl-h also remembered her. The groom who ‘was the first Dc/Suble boy to enlist ln the Great Wur has a nnblat war record having served on actbve sen-vice tiwo and a ‘linif years with the 35th Battery (T. F.‘ A. lie now occupies u posllvlon wiili 'i‘. ldtitoii The. n inmeroiis gifts received testify to the popu-l Iarity of the couple. They left by the afternoon triln for western the province and "alter their honeymoon will ‘return-to lMoncton where they will reside at. 321i ‘Robinson St. The bi-sq, wishes of a. host of friends accompany journey through life. s40»- Lziciiute, Que. 25th Sept. I908. Mlnartfs LlllllllPlll (lo., Limited. Gentiemen,—Ever since coining home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sures on my legs. I tried many saives and liniments; also doctor- cii continually for the blood. but got no permanent relief, till last winter when my mother got me to try MINARUS LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost musical. After two bottles the sores completely dlfllliineared and I have worked 61/81? workiul day since. Yours gratefully, v JOHN WALSH. “So Delightful” That's what they’ All say l We ‘are constantly hesr- g 1 lug favourable comments re~ 881111113 the delightful quali- ty of our beverage and the" I P é i l» rsnsolvsns XML James Pendergast, Kensing- C011. was in ‘the city yesterday tak- 1118 in the Scottish games. . Mr. Leo Jauiiesou and Daniel Mc Kinnont of Sturgeon left Tuesday for Haverhiliplllass. I, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster of Dun» steffuage spent the week-end with, friends at Vernon. ‘Mr. Parker Moore'is able to be Out again lifter his severe illness of typhoid fever. [Miss Rendléu&_Prowse [Bi-os, has gone to Toronto and New York. Mr. Sylvere A. Richard left Mon- day morning for Boston ivliero he has accepted a position. ‘ Miss Louise Ross, Cardigan is spending the week ill Cove lit-ail. the zuest of Mr_ l-lllll Mrs. George Kielly. Mr. and Ms. Urville Large and son Wyman, of Albany. and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Largo and son Alder. of Wilmont Valley, motored to Charlottetown yesterday. l . Mr_ and Mrs. William Jnmiesoii left for Boston after spending their holidays visiting relatives and friends ln Sturgeon. Miss- Altlona Gallant, of Gallanfs ‘Drugstore, Summerslde ls visiting her friend. Miss Florence Hogan. Charlottetown. Miss Florence Hogan returned home yesterday alter spending her holidays visiting friends In Sum- mersitle and Wellington. Major and Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Cosh returned yesterday from Sourls where they spent the past several weeks, guests rut the (‘fix llotcl. ‘ ‘Stlpendlnry Magistrate McQiiniri of ‘Sourls and ‘Mrs. McQuaId iihl] Miss Josephine McQuaid. were visitors to ‘the city yesterday. a Mr. Hurry McLean, of Amherst. who -Wi1s formel-y connected with the Dalton Sanitarium, is here uii a visit. Mr. Angus McVic-ar of SYGIWY l“ on a business trip to Charlottetown and is registered at the RBVPTP- lie is a cousin of Rev. D. McVlcnr oi‘ "Cardigan. Miss (Yamilia l-lornhy has rc- luriieil home after sllendmg a couple of weeks In Tlgnlsh whet-c she was the guest of Miss Dorothy lincketl. We. zire pileiised to learn Miss (Tutherine ‘Cotes, of Brookilteld ilizit d m m ‘Fiinluc is sold in CllllTl0llUlllWfl‘|h ._ _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . Jliill. to $110 _ g;t;::|e:n“?£ealggzgdfigptigg?“ Ethel by Reilthn Bros., in Montague by 03g _ _ , . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l.lb to $1.25 KENSWGTON MARKETQ P. E. island Hospital. H~ J~ Malmn- '1' P’ whlm- 01‘""‘“Yt _____,_ Butter. . . . . . . ..-. . . . . . . . . . Hill-QB ~ -. River, ILM. Chisholm, North Tr."- CHARLOTTETOWN MARKg-a Qnrc “$1.25 Among ‘hose unending um OII,'RA ii. (laiiieron & Cn.,Cr:ipnud, _ _ 1.3mm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ __ 53 ' I r . - , - Scotch Gathering. on Wednesday. m“ '1'(‘°"l‘_°n,'-Murr“yll“rb"" liutler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1117"; to) .-- “’."'S..YJ.;.S"°N§.SS'ifinhtlnillli‘ "_"___$,4§,-, MURRAY HARBOR isAiiksTs. (Mr. and Mrdl '.I. r. Andrews 0f Hun ca“. ..si.~.ivi_mggs_ ..... __ 5‘, t”? Rwar- —"_' BB9" m‘ ' $201,: Iiultor. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5U - ' ____. MONTAGUE MARKETS. 11111“ h; ____....._.. Mrs. Janisnlt. Davlsont, falrmnfllyl u n ‘T l) 4 glllrfiflilllllliiilq - ". ‘l Itntiicr n dumb waiter than {a of thisolty. and now 0 B“ ‘ l1 or 11> . - . . - - - - -- 1'- ‘ i‘ ' " "n ' stupid one. _ _ . _ q . ., ,- 4 _ .$..li.ll0, (‘idlliilldll is viéiltlrtiglvilnsllilir legltxyhlzelrt‘ . . . . . . $1 lsa-zwllllhlnl U . . . ‘ . ‘ . ' . ~ ‘umml Thmkenmg the mot m" thy.‘ v s s s s e e be e u . ~ i“) ‘he _. f ' g I . 3UMMERQ|DE MARKET; SOUFIIS MARKETS. l Wise is the man who is able to Ltfiolonel C. H. McLean. D- with the O C. M. It. us Mall" l" command of ‘B Squadron and on rte-organization to the 4 C. M. ll. Mr. George W_ Brodie of Ilos- ton is spending a holiday on thi- Island visiting his brothers M05141“ peter Brodlg. M, I,_ A.. and James Brodie of the railway deilllrlllllYl“ He. is nccomvlmlell by M? dimgh‘ fer, Miss Grace‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rtmsay Auld= and little son Waiter of Cove Head and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crasivell 0! Wlnslo motored to Clermont and spent the weeks end at Willow Grove the guest of Mr. and MP5‘ John It. Mill. Mr. Sinclair Sutherland now of Ottawa is visiting his relatives flilll friends in (‘hnriotteiown and New London. All are much DIHIEWI l" see him again. He is" now (tarry- ing on n very successful optical business at the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. -WIlliam M1‘.- Callnm of Leadvllle. Colorado. ur- rlved Tuesday night for a visit to the farmer's sister. MTB- Alike“ lliiss Hotel. and brother. Mr. James McCallum. Sou-theori- Thls is their first visit to the Is- land in twenty-one yen-rs. 'l‘livy formerly belonged to Soulhpori. _Amon5 the visitors in ‘the rill! yesterday "was Mr. l). l‘. Grunt o! Sheridan, Iowo. who tin home on u visit to his niollior, Mrs, John are served. Our menu contains‘ a won-_ fui assortment’ of good things from which to IElBQl. DRINK n‘. vouii own HEALTH AT ouk rounrsm Johnson Johnson The QllIllkImDfMQtC-ON Black 8t Co. IUNNYIIDI ‘s!’ Cor. Kent and Prince lle. dainty manner in which thcyq: Grant of Bangor. Mrs. (iront rc- ceutiy returned from the Unlivtl States where an operation was‘ IWY" sight after a blindnessi of ion years. Cardigan. who has made a t1\ll‘1"‘t‘§ of mining in Western Canada. ur- rived in Charlottetown on Tiles day night to visit his motherhnd other relatives In this provmvn- He is a son of the iiute (lflillfllll Joseph iMcDonald and a brother- in-law of Mr. J. A. McDonald. Ex- M. ‘L. A. ‘ Mr. nnu Mrs. o. A. Luther. n1 Provvlden e. ‘R. l., are spending I1 ifew wee s’ visit on P. E. lsI-‘m-l» the guests of Mr. and Mrs‘. Mac (‘. MiaePhail, Argyle Shore. They are delighted with our beautiful Iillllilll also the kind hospitality of the enjoy a single meal. My stomach off, and I would suffer terribly for formed which restored to her h" Mr. ii.- v. McDonald. a native 1-1 has. Lucv ‘ooudznrra, of Manchester, N. H., who says she's just so happy over the way Taniac restored her health she can't k0ep from ' telling people about it. the “I am‘ just so happy over way Tanlac has a restored my penny, that .1 can't keep from tell- ing people about lt," said Mrs. Lucy Douceile, of 76 Stark Street, Man- chester. New Hampshire, ll. few days ago. “I suffuréd so long with tilironlt: indigestion that l didn't know what it was to sit down and was so badly disordered I had to live on the strictest diet. iirid noth- ing seemed to agree with mo. At times my health seemed to be cut hours iii ii time. _ "I lost my strength completely iiilll beanie so weak anti run-down‘ I would give out several limes dur- ing the day and would have to stop ilIlt] rest. I was extremely nervous iinii irritable. and just felt like I would break down completely. "One day I saw a statement from u friend of mine who said ‘Punitic had helped her wonderfuiy. so I wn.s convinced it was u dependable iiiediciiic and I begtiii tiikiiig It immediately, and I am more tlnii plenserl ill the splcnrlitl ri-sults. My iipp~tlte iniproveil right from the first. tllill the horrible llllllllS-i-l tion from which I suffered so long has oiilh-ely disappeared. “i have now finished my fourth bottle. .|!1ti '5‘Il out just anything I wlsiii without. tiny 11ml after-ci- l >94“. q v-ev-e-Q-oaow-o-v-ove l feels. l iilsu sleep ‘better iiiill have l more strength and energy. It is ii [ilezisure l.\ tell rillicrs wti.zi '|‘:iul:ic tins ilonc in my case.“ flOOr. 5 t bQ0&Q0e4Q»-ee0 e 0 v0 .__._ I- r ____ ____ ..._ H‘ This food has; texture Lil that taste and stitisilrtctiun (prickly yield Favortible jtttlgjcemeiit. ‘ BY, ~ Rupert Hughes l. The characters of this picture are i‘! characters in life, slncerel)’ iwflriYflf afld doubt. Helene Chadwick Is the heroine. "'9 Wilma" l“ personalities whose real self is hidden in a net work o activities. See Her in the “Cup oi Full" And dccide for y°ur‘e|f which i; the real woman-tbs butterfly, the cabaret on i---woivbuiiui tors-n introducing Almost Every Phase oi Liie LAST TIMES TODAY .10 a “THE cur or FORY”i A Vivid Pieturizitioii oi the Novel Interesting interesting beyond tcrtairier, or the working woman. i! many social social Pathe News l Topics oillie ‘day - (Ioined . _, ;: -/\‘__ _; we "' -—‘ bb-QO ‘on e-Q-QO I 000-1 S e p F» lbs llico fr 05 cts. . 3 plus. Siinsi-t llyvti l1‘ 35 "l-‘V 2 lbs. of 00c. hulk leii for “100- ' 40 PM“ "Wirs Slitlitl boots tit $7.95 per pair. 2 tins 2 olll I shoe Pllllfih f"? 35“- 200 lbs. heiiiis iit IOcts. IN‘? "l- llit) lbs. (flltittlilllltftl at Fill Pl-“M 11111- 2 misc; red salmon at. ti’! r-ts lb tin. [,0 |)l‘$-l', liiidlvs Hinze iii 30 tcls. per pull‘. 7t) yiirtls liluck Velvi-i ill $1.20 oer yard. I50 ytirtls cheese cloth iii 15% cm. DBPWBFQ- - yrmrs for quantity and service. l. L. BLACOIIIERE, Martin 8i Bayview ‘.5404 8 ‘iii-Ill. ¢--»-@¢ e0 . _ I S. O. of St. John is iii the Victoria Butter per lb. . . . . . . . . . . to 00 Ilulter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. wumpn need not be you" "I m,‘ l (lillonlll hlchmm we'll “veresfls u m l“ " - 1.00 lilo-r to lit-come rulers. ‘ ‘-_ _ s __ ._. .._.'- 1_.Z:v-_~'_’_____l.‘ "“ "‘;';_--== here may in: nooks and corners in this groin‘; D i where old styl thought to "be-the best. _ But that would be because some folks are not yet tacqtniiited ‘with v-¢-~ U13‘. iinion o.‘ our: l It Vi; r, form and irl: ::t*1:.?ri.0r tyiality o" l HM. ' Sn ub Pollard »e eve-ea e-e-O-&O§-QOO©Q—6fw-O+e-e-0 dalg in Friday and Saturday oi this Week OOOOOOOQOOQ-Q conceal what. he doesn't know. r e corn foods are people. It is Mr- Luther's firs“ vis- _ _ it to the Garden of the Gulf. Mrs. " ‘Luther has spept two months he"! four-years ago. Try a packet _ A sure, to specify name. Serve th from the Qroccr, being Post Toasties _ cm to the family for breakl-"ast or lunch . Then have the jury vote one. t, cleans Postum Cereal o. soundness ‘ ‘lif-“fww. w Y _, l eQQQ-eeoeiwio 00-00» a. o e