ssivrsussn 19, - ’°°8 . THE CHARLOTTF/rowN GUARDIAN race sms f 1-# . S AN _ Leiian, st. Andrews! ,_A gavai-nina s seams anne pre ' ~' . . .-._ - - -.-_ ,_ - - -= l Rev Father Mc nt u "li" IW” in "W City yesterday 1 action best is in this pore l Y _ f . Ah" Martin- M- P- WH! a pnssen- There willbe service in the English Head Offices In Newfrowse Block Charlottetown ‘°’ °"‘°* ”`°”° “hi” ‘MY ¥°“*°“‘°Y- "“;f‘*,=£» S°““‘P°"» f°m°rr°w at B -- c e -- » -_ _ __. 1- o J Miss Maud James, who was visiting ii Miss Kntie Kelly. City. is visitinv in Th N .- h -h 1 cm it 111, sm 1, Sulnmenlde' J ni_;l.te ut Svlgiumberlund al-"ved lust 1';-Iliff? rr; 2imhesrd:t.y, e y day onllfhfib l.)i?»rsr‘(-gilt sgdhrfg zpsleysogg £322- ' 1 t o B e t 'l‘l:e express rearhed the city last 9 l Chief Ju tl B lli I ing nt 9.65 o’¢lock. ven.yesLerday fo: Bcdstonll vm' city' left 'rua uae wui be mgii this svaaiag\ Mrs. Jana oeyia, ony, ian. mm. - .end yesterday- at 6.58 and tomorrow evening at 8.06, 49-Y on a visit to Boston. \ _'_ l Peter and Mrs. 0'Keefe, Boston Vernon River yesterday. P°l`Cy and Mrs. Carver, Boston, WSW Passengers from this City to fllurray Harbor yesterday _.l l :ses from this port to Newfound- M “otatoes ars selling at twenty r-:its per bushel in this City ind James and Mrs. Brow it , _ Premier Haszard left t d ' ‘ returned from their wedldln; £11382; Point du Chene to meel:esHblri.a%V ng' li tsrnips at eight cents, sydney. Fielding. ' 'lsidg-‘ E- Min- ;‘;1fS8l1n111t.tSummei- M -- - - are r v ng econgr lti i R Ch b li '__ ___ lo! their friends on the a.i':i\;1al1 dlnd Nasa: rettfilfhed hoiiiirlil ;s‘telfdaIyIahlf‘f:r bouncing baby-a girl. pleasant visit in Pinette. Walter McLean, who was visiting J P and Mrs G <1 friends in the city left est d ‘_ I ° OT on wtumetl 'W . "_ return to Boston- i Y er ay on Tgprigayopgglég from a three weeks ,m;:l.R1;;’T`pD|§r,Hv`;hc; hug geen igzist- I New white oats are Bening in this \ ' ' ` ` g n B Borg WD -City at forty cents per bushel and "15' ~ , , lWindsor. ~ _ ~_.__.__». e=. . left yesterday for Kings College, W. F. Wellner and' Oscar McCa'lluir of this city returned last evening ew black at forty-two cents. ___ Har was selling an the market square yesterday at thirty tive cents per cwt and straw at thirty cents /3 a _ friom a holiday trip to Toronto, " * r (ge /l Quebec and other Canadian cities. Reuben Mgnonaldkdcityi was a pam ` _ o _, g Thi "_ on I 1 1 senger to u-mmers e yesterday to f.:.v/A/aznr, ow/v.<‘ .9/a oFDAie='»=.if/Jvc sro/9:5” fo. il.” §f.“a‘;°“ei§m§‘f~.'§.l.ili§“w'iTl"l “"°"“ "‘° "’°°°" °' H°”~ W- S~ played at Belvidere, play to cs.-mrneu oe at 2.30. the makers of the hes sihxteen series to qualify for the mat c es. Fielding. The schooner Helen Stewart, with n. cargo of hay sailed to Port l Basque from this port yestierhay for C N D Neil G. "li/lcPherson, Orwell, has a the mmbermeuyijfses' !` c over field, second growth whic - - ». megsures thirty one to thirty thrc cgigézmmageolygéwggj'fsflehflgigl ` 1 . inc es ong The timothy which mme mm, of two hundred dollars 4 mixed in with the clovcr measure thirty inches Sho will lie shipped to New Bruns- wick . t . _ ‘ " The remains of the late Cyr M -_ , ._ ers arrived in this city by the gipregs The hnder of a Purse containing a last night. They will be taken to his \.,» . _ . 1; 5 ' ` `.` ‘ /-' ‘J _ ,~_: /'ki iw X?) "\ 5 f,_,_.~ '._.-,_= | ;-._,,_ V ‘,_. I ; ) ‘til f iii . f F-3. ri' " »;~,-. if ` ~ \ f ‘. 1 ' . .4 . _ 0, {,,.,. \ " »-.'f . ' / ,~;'»“’ , ‘_/_',\ , ,I i _ _ rue ’_ ,- ,V .wh Mm, ,. .1/,1 1;. - *“\g\`. "~»r".“‘~,`..,E~~ -why ; < ,. ,.i_,r.i».¢,,' ._.,,i_A,`\ ' /#_`,A,al,» . li, Q 4/i`,.¢,, \- .,‘ . lf . ">- _ ‘hp 1..:;.\`_`z"`;` °:`\`§ "..' \ . - ,es des . '1 /, / V /Q , \/ I ,\ / //\ '. . / // W ~ <\\ /3 ~c" - if .é ~“//‘ ‘ y///, _ \ \_!\ / . /`\ / ,1 '_ %. Never before have we shown so large and complete a stock in fine furs of every discrip- tion. Our show- ing of ladies’ fur lined coats, fur coats, muffs and neck pieces is one that is excelled by few stoi es in Canada and probably two or three times the variety that is to liescen . in any other C h 2 r lottetown store. Men’s§furs are here too in greatest variety- Furs, coats, col- lars, caps and gloves of every description. Ladies’ Fur-lined Coats in a Big Variety inc winner. 'GuEss|No conrssr I Opens Aug 3| Sept |9_ CONDITIONS. El -~ 6'. it day clock will be placed in of our Richmond St show wnni, .. i The person guessing nearest to the number. of hours and minutes the clock will run with the one full winding will be presented wiin thc beautiful clock In the event of two of more tieing, the ticket licnring the earliest date to be WfiO MAY GUESS. ,éiiy person m_:il¢_>y. has many friends around the bay cities who are pleased to ssc him on the coast again. He wus here during the time of the great U" and earthquake in 1905. Ge r-.Aa iS si nephew of Mrs. John Bennet Strong, of this city, who at pi-essnt reside with her daughter, M,-s_ Tho. mas Goudge, Willow Park, Rev. E. Be|l’s lecture at York, Th“"d°Y UVBIJUJZ was a complete 5“°°BBS» Miss Lau-ra E. West presided sum of money which was lost on Saturday last will be rewarded by leaving at Mrs. Weathcrbie’s, Gran- ville St. ' Mrs. William Bryenton and her two daughters Mrs. John Crockett and Mrs. James Stockman, Winsloe, leif yesterday morning on a few weeks visit to friends in New York and Bos- ton. Among those registered at the Vic boria Hotel, City, yesterday were the tollowlngt-B. N. Knipp, Balti- inorc; ie. niown, Boston; J. E. Gnav es, Boston; A. F. Filip, Philadelphi I. D. Kinsella, Toronto; J. Bauder au, Miscouche. James Paton* & C0., are preparing number of valuable prizes for the surest estimate of the Prince Edward sland members returned to Ottawa at the coming Dominion election. licir announcement with full particu- ai' will appear in a few days. Large crowds are nightly attending the excellent programs of moving pic tures at New Wonderland. The sing- in: also isa special attraction and last night it was exceptionally bright. The subjects are excellent.ly_se1ectsd from the finest subjects procurable in this line of entertainment. ` at the organ with her usual ability. The Reverend lecturer told of his visit to his native London and many other cities after an absence if 32 Years. By wireless, while crossing ‘U18 Atlantic he heard of the evenig in the mighty struggle between Rus in and Japan. While in London lic visited and aptly described St. i-‘ni'i’s Cathedral, Bank of England, Zoilo_ gicai Gardens and Clnpliiun sinti n, where 1000 trains pass daily. wine 'there the mummy of Pharoeh II r rlved from Egypt. He rejoiced that -it Oxford University, through the li nc~ licence of Cecil Rhodes, the C-amid :in boys are winning laurels for them- selves and their country. His visit to Scotland was also descriucd ns vrell as Harwarden castle, where. liv d ll’ie greatest statesman of modfrn :limes W. E. Gladstone If Mr. ll ll has made a good impression as ri preacher, he has been no less suc- cessful as a lecturer and many will ue pleased to hear from him on sc-;ne Iiture occasion. The adjourned meeting held ‘in th Labor Union hall, S'Side on Thurs- d‘ay last for the purpose of pnomot- ing electoral purity in elections was meeting. Capt. Read who was chai man of the first meeting dedlincd t act at this one and D. A. Pickevin was appointed chairman of the meet- ing, D. K. Currie acting as Secretary The report of the committee to i is ii constitution und also an n re ment for ca'ndidntes to sign ser presented respectively by the Rev. H. agreement to“be signed by thc re pective candidates was discussci considerable length, and' some adm" tions were made to it 'ny g maioritl vow. A nominating committee sub mitted the following names as the Executive of the new organization snrd Executive to appoint its ow officers. Rev. R. G. Strathie, Chai man. D. A. Pickering, Rev. J. C. Mc; Lean, J. A. Brace, Summersldc, ii. A. McNeill, 0'l.eary, R. H. McDonell St. Eleanors, James Carruthers, Be leque, J. E. Gallant, Tlgnish and Dr. 'Darrach, Kensington. This report ,was adopted and the meeting ad- .journsd. -----_-=*"-.-T-1-.... T0-DAY We make s specialty of DOUGHNUTS at loc s. dozen. Anple Pies lic each Mince Pies mc each Uri-ein Pies Izand i5c each Cocosnut Pies 15 and soc nah Dark Fruit Cake 3oc lb » Sultana Cake :oc lb Nut Cake :oc lb White Cake :oc lb Bread of all kinds, all fresh and good. 163 Kent Street. Telephone 2 i I. G. Strathic and Neil McQuarrie. Tr( part of the report dealing with tie The following were the arrivals at the Queen Hotel last night: Richard Murphy, Geo Bexton, H. Y. Tomkins, A. J. Draper, S. M. Costello and wife Gus Finlayson, Mildred Jdhnson, Krniie and wife, Mrs. Blackburn, Miss Macdonald, W. G. Macdonald, P. B. Lean, and J. Cesey. To keep up the interest in fle Shooting and especially team shoot-, same number to a match over Ken- sington Range at 200, 500, 600, 800 and 900 yds. 7 shots at each range with a slghter. Coaching allowed and the team making the lowest score to pay the ‘expenses of markers anid am. munition. Match to' be shot. any Bat- urday before or on the 1‘7th' Oct. next. Among t ose re Slacklord, Boston; Miss Cowan, Mr Stewart; N. ,Randolph Blythe, Ching Ill.; John N. Collins, New York; Cha Woods, Mt. Herbert; Robt. and Mr Frame, Stellerton, N. S. HOW TO CURE HEARTBURN. The cause of heartburn and hic- coughs iii' fermentation in the stom- ach. Magical 'relief comes from Ner- viline which cures the condition which causes heartburn, just as it re- 'lisves and cures indigestiiovn, cramps. gas belching and other allmunta of son-s Nerviline. No. 2 a Brownie Camera takes pictures 2 I-2 by If-4. Capable of pro- ducing first class re- sults yet very low in ° $3.00 D. STEWART. . Ecuvss BAKERY Bakes Best Breed 4 4 \ / sa ~ /` “ “CL I z i , I i ‘ /.» , f ‘ X-Q ` "` / K ig .___ . in at saw. / e Bus est Store on ar o e own s usies tree , were Passengers from this City to Mr. Curran shipped sixteen dra E, 0 5 _ t _ guard, 5°P“mb.r lmmw WI nm noaonm y, » -s»=ns=i@.»_ I V. Fa ll \~ 5 a~ <»`».-.,.\.. woo /2 1;’ i. ii ' giszeres at in 'irwins for B<>S°°“» Ml” 1'8"” M” eillselleiigivsitfg'--n(lltsy'Dyesifilzirlgfaeilnls C°PP- Wl‘° have bee" ";“m§‘“ c., C. oi-ringion and Mrs. Hawiettlgnié SChv?,‘;?:;;nakCe‘rY'Ci€;' ml John McKenzie, Boston; Mrs. C. El 0 “1 ' ' Ernest F_ ilarvis audi Sterns, Draham, Mass.; A. E. Smith, Wakefield, Mass.; N. McDons1'd, Murl SHIPPING NEWS' ray River; Alex. Martin, Vailayfiel ‘_ _ l ~ _ _ E to d-S t. 16.-Sch. Utopia, Mur Mrs. J. McKenzie, Pinette, l.e ';m;°;n’ ggdneyz Sch_ pearl' Mc_ the stomach. No summer msdicins,,.,, 'halfso good as a 250 bottle of Pol- p|c¢_0u_ _ 1 i :-.-A ‘_-fs~f~a.~.as\n-e .a_-.-.-a~: i g -L_ lm- 9 l l Fall |908 ................ | ' I -. . `~»`.,_ ` .ii Loaf- -..,. ._, ha _ » i a- f' E as ¢,¢s»|\=.¢_.-v-ck.-\-:aww _.~.- ..\\w~»s Mabel Seaman, F. Conaryton, H. Mc- J § L Again we valign nie cny win. ` i Charming ideas ln Autumnal Millinery In a city of homes. like Charlottetown, the community becomes keenly A critical, and shows preference to the store that offers the most approved styles. Season after season the initial niillinery showing meets, here, with great at- tendance, greater approval, and enormously greater business. _ - This autuinn’s showing is a comprehensive display of all approved ideas l , in modern headwear-imported models-beautiful designs developed in our _own fi workrooms, untriinniecl shapes, children’s headwear, and trimming materials. Expressions of approval from all the great crowd who have coine- ‘ today we cordially invite your attendance. Lau... "w Morrisey, W. Y. Robertson, M. Mc- _ , .. . ._ ._ . ., V 1--1; ' ...\-.v,.».....-.v»---°~°- snnnniaanh-l\°ll‘_____\_L ___ . 1,- ,_ Q l Mrs McWil taken to Falconwood yesterday- Sh Oity, left this morning for Cambridge Mass., where they will Spend u' month visiting relatives. Among those 'leaving the cm' Yes' terday were: Mrs. B. D. McDonald, who has been visiting D. D. and Mrsf Ryan, City, for Boston, Mrs. Edward auiay to Cardigan. Mr and MYS- St. John, Mrs. _ _ , chilldrcn, who have been visiting in this city to Ottawa. __._____.--- Kenzie, Murray Harbor; Sch._ Ed- win A. Crozier, McD‘o\i;ral-l, Picton; S. S. John Irwin, Swnnson, Port Hood. Cleared-Sept. 16-Sch. Btnnley Mac., Whittle, Port 1-lnvtings; Sch. Bona Fines, Garcia, sydney: S. S- John Irwin, Swanson, Port Hood; Sch. Champion, Orr, Richibucto; Sch, Utopia, Murchison, Sydney? SCU?- Psarle, McKenzle,M urray Harbour; sch. s. ii. Myra, iuciiami. Pldvn: Sch. Edwin A. Crozier, McDougall, .v ,1__11_ Bargains 25 & 50 cer tl-lat Brush- I For I5 cents _ _ ___ ... 5. - - - Rl . in FURNITURE ing in this Province five men, whose is eufrering from an acute attack an _ names may be seen at the ofllce of the pomibly may recover. Secretary of the 4t‘h Regt. Rifle Club _-- hereby challenge any teams of the Misses Alice and Dai.y Boreham, REUPHOLSTERING. Etc. Mattresses remade. I have a staff of the best Cabinet- makers in the Province. Both charges and workmanship guaranteed to please. Phone 79. Mark Vvright john Newson’s Old Stand. (lfftilf V* lo iénlcriafn Your Friends During the long cvenings there is nothing tli.i'. » will give so n uch f.-iijoynient to yourself and fri». ':i:~~. as the Edison Phi\no_ig~~:i;\h. We have them .is ~, ,.i ,- to suit all classes of p. o le, also a complete _ ~»{ recoids including tl.e Sept list. V\`e handle pianos, Organs, and musical inai: n- nients of all kinds also repairs for same. Our goods are all new and pri es the lo\\'e~»‘.. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended .o. A . E. 'IW ‘rorxnbs 177 QUEEN ST, Ch"l`owri dttsriufti 'Md suwiiu & co 5 cents buys a I0 cen scrub . and a 25 cent box of Tetlow's Talcuin Pou- dcr for io cents- See Windows “llll lllll llllli” '_ \ \ \ ` _y 2.. l "\`\ ‘mul “N \ /I)/4)//(/;/rf MACIIINISTS ROTARY SAW MILLS. Are you installing a Saw Mill? We manufac- - ture Rotary and Shingle Mills of a high grade which will 've you the best of satisfaction. idle can also supply you water wheels or steam power second to none in Canada. STBAI1 NAVIGATION WHARF Charlottetown, ~ - - Pl. .mad "~""""' lgissi-uiuss1‘ ' ll 4 i i }l~ I e ,l I ._,“__. _ at R' i 9 , ~“',z jjyw. .' i