, A-., _,, _ 1"’ ’9°° 'H' ww me _ . ‘ras cnaiitorrsrown GUARDIAN ' I i . a.. .» nnsr ul' nn. " PAGE. SLVEN' j _ .; gg | ~ ’ A . \ ;"'°si:,.?3.1';:l,,,€;w=lfi Sim iiiii oiriirs coiiiui ciilrniiii *'°;ll*“l"* f ' We ue sh wi _ - - - f 'rho' mail train arrived in this city /- ~ . - e ° Hzfhisswonainadaone use or Head Ofllce ln New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. 1°" “W “‘ “‘“° "f"- , " _ I 2 to in The news, first of ` Wallace Stewrrt, Mt Herbert left lagfmngl)iEu;\fn:f;hlaf;l:eh‘flyl.ved import.; /'_. °°“1PI'\smg Belt Pi - assorted novelties. Brooches run fr Next door to B Jewelry U31 Bl’OOCl‘l¢S, Hal. Pins, Spoons and eastern shores of the Province but alllldreli at the “awkward age?" auli an aan-mskepretty good phmqnph, of them. and yon know youu lik, go hu, the pictures to send away and mm, ta b sep foryenrself too, Bring the children in and let as show yon what we can do. CO0K Studio Where Baby is .always Enom.. HUGHES’ Strawberry Compound -FOR- Di3\'fh°¢°» Dyseutery, Cramps and sll forms ol summer complaint. A safe, reliable and Effective Remedy suitable for young and old Price 251: “Ewa ru“ES» COMMON CENTS Only ten of them will buy a whole dozen of the most delicious ginger ci ok es you ever tasted fairly melt in your mou' li. Cream Bread 5c and lilo. l.0NERGAN`S `l.UNCll and BAKERY |24 Gt. George St. 1 """.' ___ ____ _ ...L lilllll Arriving Daily cargo: of Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness Round and Run' of Mine. Albion Nut, _ Intercolonial Nut and Vale Nut. ‘ -ALSO- Blacksmith Coal. liliullsd 00. rodrtts ivr Charlottetown Steam Nav g`aiion,Company, Limited, Twice-a_-week Excursion,` CHARLOTTETOWN to ,PICTOU and Return commencing Wednesday the gtk. july Ind every Saturday and Wednes Bythere liter during July and August. The rare for the round trip, including ten will be $i.5o. G. W. WAKEFORD. ' 7~6dtl Aug. 3|. Manage: I- _ 'i ~ Ask for our crown s Ginger Ale ~l’ure Suu the nearest approach tothe rosuiiw Ba'fs|t Ginger Ale yet illfftfliiced. _ The ben dealers sell it and the many other nomalcoholic beverages put up by us. G. li. SIMMONS Ch’town. 5-lofi i3w bn-gg-_-4-p-s-»_1 ;._--_-xv Farm , iSa|a A valnsbiefsrm for sale at Hallo Bay Centre, consisting of ig sores of lan . The" i, g "ia nm, g splendid dwell- ing house more and warehouse. W¢}\ locstarl for s oulnoss stand- Till farl lshandy the railway. 1611001 lid churches. and tn only tour miles from Soiirls. Iorinrthaf particular-s4PP'¥ °° ALBERT MncMlLLANf Rollo Bay Centre* P. E I. ‘I-~.1~l|m I i ~~ _ - : ‘ \\ ( __ _ _ Special Sale oi Clill.llREN’S Bare loot Sandals To clear balance of our stock we offer this week children’s bare foot Sandals Sizes 4 to fo at 85C Sizes rr to 2 at rloo Alley i Q Co yvtnsrrsltmmvs »nv»_s.¢ll llH.H.ll.Jl]HllSl]ll icons' sm. ¢ ' Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Bar, Nose Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and nttcd or glasses. ' 0l‘l|‘I0ll HOUAII Moi s. rm LH)-!.l)p in Evenings by snnomhnsntl dtww ' Andy.,-Rui Ollioa Honra 9-l and I-4 Over Jenkins U Bon NEW FROWBE BLOCK 2 q 1 oh"-i°mmq||,p,m,|, , joyod by all present. After thank- that MOCK- -lll rf-f. fair catches of cod have been taken. A V _V w. w. me “P` Miss Mar! E. Hughes of Lawrence. Mass is visitin i Launchin the . z . ` R, slgwdcrs guest ol her uncle liloseph Mci§herson.' k of Montreal V f -_ Augustus McDonald ts spending his 'vacation at his -home in Launching. Hi leaves on Friday next en route for Peabody, Mass. . The Launching school is progressing under the management si Miss Sadie MacCormuck a graduate of Prince of Wales College. Edmund Burke formerly of this Province is making a namv for. him- self as soloist' and s. despatch from Schwenlengen tells of his success in a concert given there by the Berlin Symphony Urchestra. After an absence of sixteen years Alexander MacCormacl.» of Providen- ce, R. I., is visiting his old home in Launching. He is accompanied 'by his ,wife who is. very favorably fim- pressed with the beauties of the Pro- lvince. It is noticed that the papers are \___ B3 llgdl 5 I-2 cents per pound ' 0|' 50 pounds for $l.00 The other is a Demerara Crystal Sugar which we offer 4 cents per pound or 26 pounds for $1.00 For Photos _ in your light DRESS call at our Studio Tele hone i a_“____ Dentist Crspaud, P. E- I- lligh grade dentistry only. ,telling young men to watch for the harvest excursion. Yes boys ~geb ready to take your medicine on the harvest fields of Western Canwda and learn what it feels like to do n hard day’s work. I Advertisers are requested to halve their "changes" in for the Morning Daily and The Rural Daily not later than 10 a. m. on both Fridsiy and Saturday of each week, as part of the |big Saturday paper has to be printed on Frida/y and Guardian md settera ihave a half holiday each Saturday. ‘The news and editorial departments, open at 9 a. m. on Saturday. Adoraing the walls of the Legisla- 'tive Library may be seen six splendid Iplctures of the Garden of the Gull rs- produced from the Burr McIntosh Monthly. The original photos were taken by W, S. Lousofni and prove more fully than everthe 'artistic tcm- permienti of that gentleman. The re- productions are all framcd by Mr. .Luuson and are well worth seeing by all lovers ot true Art. - On Thursday evening, July 28th, Rev Mr and Mrs McHattie 'entertain- led a large number of the young peo ple from the different fractions of his congregation at the Marisa, Mont- rose. As the evening was somewhat disagreeable the out door games were pointment of all present as the China. A solo, Aiiide with Me, was Dean of Amherst, accompatn*sd on the organ hy Miss -Mae Marchhsnk, interesting address on the progress ter which all were invited- to the instrumental and vocal music, amd social intercourse.Lu'ncheoni was serv- manfner and was much en- ing Mr and Mrs Mol-Ia`ttie for the very pleasant evening spent and wishing them every success in their new field of labor all returned homo well pleased with their eveni'ng's en- tertainiment. :Before you make a contract for a covering for your building find out about Carpenter-Morton Roofing. It will not crack in cold weather, or soften up in liot. weather. It gives you all the protection that it is possible to get and it is less ex We have in stock two lines pensive than any other high-grade of West India Raw Sugar Roofing; material. Booklet free. which we bought cheap and we will .wil cheap. '_-‘ one is 3 fine Mugcgvado :oHAni.o'r'rE'i'owN BUSINESS Fennell & Chs.nd'lcr. COLLEGE RE-OPENS ON THE 17TH Sugar which we now offer at inaq-Auq-_ N0 ENTRANCE EXAM.- INATION PERSONAL INBTRUCT- fh¢ 10W fate Of i N sv `coMPn'rs‘N'r Tnaonmss. \fl'I’i-I APPLICATION A STUDENT CANNOT FAIL AT THE O. B. C. OTHERS HAVE ACHIEVED TREM- ENDOUS SUCCESS; S0 CAN YOU. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. L. B. MILLER. PRINCIPAL. 8-7drtf. :Chrlstie's Dog biscuit. L. A. Haszard. 8-Gdlw. :Toilet requisitss -We carry a full stock of toilet articles oi the best quality-Toilet Powders, Face and Hand Lotions, Foot Elm, Tooth Brushes, Pastas and Powders, Sa'c`n- ets Colognes, etc etc Stock fresh \ , . . Q 5-ifsplil-1iIi‘::i 5-Lght-A. W. Rcddin Pham :Bow Boats to hire. John F. Worth, Pldnt Line Wharf. 7-l.7d1mPtl. Charlottetown Steam Navi ation Co., Ltd BAYER l?h0l0ill'lll|\¢|' Charliittetown Picton . Service Change Of Time llf- GW- 5- .M““"° ..°°“‘i.:r::.‘;:..?.:=°‘1.‘.r..i2¢:"'.~...“I.2.:‘in: Nort it ir 1 wharf daily, exoepifsundsy, st 8-ill o'elook s. m Returning will leave Picton about 4-Ill o. rn 0. W. WAKRFORD. Char ormtnwn May Ish lim, sfsnnirc r 7"" "' 1 , sioytum du yesterday for Winnipeg. Mackerel are reported scarce on the -- Rgbert Tomiins, City was 3 pas. P ‘ Y mfqng the visitors to the city yester- ,spendlng a week in Hunter River the Marisa grounds were very nos-tly and S tastefully arranged with games, such z;:dp?l`ls`:m be dispensed thi" U” th as lawn tennis, croquet etc. About ` 8 p.m. all went to the Presbyterian H ii . - b ,L church and held a Guild meeting. Laugihtag' Wanda ion” mag? me Miss Flossic Squarebriggs very ably as B light cron The potat _presided and lodthe meeting. A num- and grain crop are doing fine ami Mr Of slwrt readings were si'/es by with the good potatoes .ma increase several of the Guild meniiicrs, the now of mnk at the Launching pac. 501110 NADH 'N10 mif\ii0DBI'icS Of tory the farmers are in good cheer. Miss Muriel McLean of Crapaud is visiting friends in Hunter River. Phi‘i Inns, Cherr Valley, was a- day. Dr and Mrs Reddy, Montreal. are v1sit ng .Mr and Mrs Louson, Brigh, ton Road. ` William McNeill, Sumnisrside, was in the. city yesterday. He returned home in the afternoon. Mrs. R. H. Jenkins and family City have returned from visiting- rc- lativos in the country. William Sentner of Hunter River, spent Sunday in Tryon the guest of Matthew and Mrs Calbeck. Fresh Beef, Ccrneo Beef and Lamb at reasonable prices. R. B. Square- briggs.` Telephone No. 3. ' Wellington Mutch, Eldon, who has been in the city for a few days re- tumod home yesterday afternoon. The St. John Star gives a fine photo of John F. Whear, Grand ref presentative, I. O. O. F. Charlotte- town. A Fairview obituary nnticc has been received from Nine Mile Creek, which ls unsigned and awaits the se-ndcr's name. Miss Margaret McLennan of llradal- bane left Saturday for Boston, where she will resume her duties in the law office of Jaimcs Kelley. Miss Blanch Toombs of Cbarlotbo- town has returned to her home after guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pooley. R. S. Bowness reports that at the Government meterological station in Summersirle there were 3.83 inches of rain fall from Tuesday t-ill Wednes- day. Miss Llbhie Large of North Tryon, has returned home after a vcry pleas- ant visit 'to Hunter River the guest of their cousin Misses Susie, and Sadie Large. J. Vincent Powcr, law student, with senger by the Western train last night. Contractor McDonald, Sydney, was a passenger by the Northumberland last night. John F. Rogers, wife and son cl Norwich, Conn. arrived by the ex- press last night. A. E. and Mrs. Mcllish, Pctrolia, ilift.. nrri"r~-‘_ in the City by the; ex- press lust i.li.;l,t. George Puncher, of the P. E. I. R. City, leaves this morning by the ‘ express for St. John N. B. . John Cinrrlie, H'al'if¢ix, t"ivw;i. in the City by the Northumberlanil Tuci-iilayn ight on a visit ta his for- mer home. Mrs. McRae, (nee Miss Flora Don- aldston) Ei'-don, was a passenger to the city last night arriving by the Northumberland. Miss Janet M. Gough, Guelph, ar- rived ln the City lust night: by the express on a. visit to Lt. Col. and Mrs. Stewart. A. D. Campbell, Glace Bay, who is entered in the Ten Mile Champion- ship Racc tonii:h`t, came ovcfr by the No-rtlinmbefrland last evening. B. M. Beckwith, lately of the Uni0n Bank of Halifax branch in this City, nrrivcil here Tuesday evening. I-in is now an lnitlafted Commerciaf. travel- lcr. In Macdonald & McKlnnnn`s window are some new life belts which, in this present mionth of disasters on the deep, ought to prove indcspensable in preventing fatalities. Ofiicq Kiggins, who has been un- wcll la cly has again reported for liluty. Bruce McCallum Brackley Pt. who has been relieving Ofilccr Kiggins has been laid off. The funeral of the late J. M. Math- eson, (Monte-)' will leave the rci-=idc'noc of J. A. Matheson Prince St. ti/day ut 12.30. Services nt Howe's Hnll Bracklcy Point at 3 o’clock. Inter- ment nt Portage. Mchcan &' McKinnon, city, left yes- terdaly by- the afternoon train- to spend a vacation with his parents in Suimmervillc, Lot 66. Bradalbane next Sabbath at six p m very sweetly sung by Mira Alljah Mc- In regard to the agitw tion now bring fostered in connection with the sidewalk re- 'rhe choir save some very nice selsc- quirio on Richmond street in front tions- Miss Barbara Hardy very oi st. roars Rectory. the communi- ably performed the duties of organ- cations and enquiries in the press, ist. Rev. Mr McHat.tic gave a very are seemingly beside the mark. Conn- For Infant! and Childxem cillor Campbell, who represents the sidewalk taken up and replaced by concretv; which will be done as soon sidewalk is to be extended nil around Cross Hull. Address applications to League of the Gross Hall, 97 Dor- chester St., or call between 7 and 8 p. m. any evening this week. T. A. Butler, Scc'y. 8-12d3i. :Anyone wishing n portrait paint- ed should writo to A. Alex. Mcbood, ldon, Belfast, at nnce. He is now offering high class paintings to Ie- landers at just one half the regular rates, or one hundred dollar life size portraits in oil for tlfvy d‘ollairs,tlfty dollar pastels, same size for twmty- llve dollars, and same size in free hand crayon for ten dollars. Those who do not know what they want will lsara of something of iaterut by writing him at once. I-15d;-gf, l"ine -| Leather Purse and Hand Bags We have a nice line of leather goods in purses, hand bags, collar and cuff holders, which iwe offer at very special prices. You really can‘t afford to overlook these goods. if in need ofa nice purse _ or bag. G F. Hutcheson jewoller A Optlcian ld The mercury Stood at fifty seven |