` ‘ " *Lu ..’*'=,1~i:1""f3f-" -‘».`.=“='Yl~` 'T-`-"'*. e u ees an ie p e .do not necessaily bind themselves ` r th 1 r t d _K__,y.,-,_ ~..i_-_,».r'___=. ;.~,- _'Z -1 e. ¢ » . . . . _ 1 li f -_ ' _.. ,. ,-._ ._. _ ; fr 1 ’ ~ ' »'."f~ .. _ 'D »*- " ~ .. rf. .,.. ' .‘ ._ __c___ ____ _____ . ',_rJ_f,-,- __ _,rn ~;n _A ., .,. ..._ .._f,,»- 1...-.-_, _ -2’ _a AUGUST 27, zgog ~' Tm mms, ,mm ' ' , 4 2, It ' V: l"r ~l. f... i "'-'-.i.~..~ ._ .» - ir l ¢. _ - : ~f-1 -~ . ~- '. ~_~.‘<-.__. ~' -.-'.-.1_ . a _ . - _ _ 1 . .~,-_ 7. , 5', ., wit ==,S, ___ _ ` THE. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I mar or um "" rum SEVEN 1 P. E. lsland’s Oldest Jewelry Store QUEENS CQUNTY GUARDIAN- Ii W iw if I D E is B*-~£=i‘d¥ _zsriiellsiizn isse- - ` _ » A we nesaowiagrnissenson airandsomeline of . Head Olilce in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown _§__._._.`__ S _ _ _ L_ _ - __ Meet Me At The Alma-fs Busy'Store ._ y - _ . _ c c or of customs ,N6 _ _ M _ c_ k T ___ __ _Montague, was in the city yesterday. - _ . _ ver, m Vex; J compnsing Belt Pins, Brooches, Hat Pins, Spoons and V ° sr emo” as K The latest news, tlrst of all 3 M MuLch_ one L I 4 | e . _ ti’ . 3,599;-ted n0ve1ues_ Z0” t0 309500- Frank J. Murphy, Vc.non River ,~ _ , _ f// \ . Brooches run fro W. W. WELLNE 1 _ __Next door to Ban John L Godkln, City has returned k ‘f M°“"°*l __ from spending a vacation at West M Mm C Children at the “awkward age P" still" we un make pretty good photographs of them, and you know you‘d like to have the pictures to send away and some in keep for yourself wo. Bring the children in and let us show you what we can do. __l§00_lf_ Studio li you wake in the morning with a bad taste in your mouth and s thickly coated tongue your liver is esirey Hughes’ Eiiervescent Saline is the remedy required. It soon puns new life into ii. "sluggish liver" and increases its activity. A rnnrrring dose keeps tl:c_ system waking right forthe day. Price 251: per Bottle. oi;o_ rg. il_i_,=<__;iil-:s, TENIPERS Hospital for the Insane, Pro- vincial lnfirmary, King’s, Queen’s and Prince County Prisons. Department of Public Works. Charlottetown,Aug. 1 iih, 1909. SEALED `l‘hNl)ERS will be re- ceived at this office until noon on Wednesday, September l5ill |969 firinary, Falcoiiworrl, for the Fis- cal yeur ending September 30th, 1910, wiili supplies as per list to be seen at tl is office. Also to supply Queen’s Kii~g’s and Prince County Prisons for the same period and under the same conditions with the following artic les:--hard and soft bread, molasses | oatmeal, kerosene oil and fresh be . All articles are required to be of the best quality. o acco panie y e names of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faitlifu performance of the contract. 'l‘h tr st d tl De aitin nt to accep e owes or any en er. S' The tenders must express on the cover, "JAIL SUPPLY TEN- DER” and “HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE \\ND PROVINC- IAL lNF'IRM\RY SUPPLY TENDER". L B. MCMILLAN, Sec’y Public Works. 8_"I3;I4il7 2012'-i»i27x3Ii3r7rl° [31 14 d 8: r. Tenders must express tlle price per barrel, pound and gallon, and I I _t t be ni ' d b th X _ __ __._ __ _ L. B. c an, lty, returned last: lg._P°“"‘- ' night by the Northumberland from 501: Footwear See our win- dow for girls' boots and shoes, old styles but good ' leather, sizes II, 12, 13, I, 2, 2 I~2, 3, 3 I-2, 4. You choice of any pair in the win- dow. . 504: ` Alley fl). Co Charlottetown, P E l from any person or persons willing to contract to supply the Hospital for the Insane and Proviiiclal ln _ _ _ | ef _ 4- _ T rf.-..:. .. _ . a Kent btrei- l.. Practice limited tu Oieeascs of Eye, En, Nose Throat and Skin Eyes tested and rl- ted or glasses. ‘ OFFICE HOUAB ami ri. ni. i.¢oi.90‘n in Evenings oy annonitmenu f"wW DENTIBT Otrioe Hours 9-l and il-I Over Jenkins k Son llll'l NEW PRUWSE BLOCK __C_ps_z__lntterown. P. E. l. _ I - . Clllll Arriving Daily cargos of Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness, Round and Run of Mine. ll Albion -Nut, Il1l1¢1'C010I1i31 ated Sugar _called “United Cheap Granulaied Sugar. We have just received a ew br.i:i.!..f white Granul Nut and Vale Nut. _ _ _ALSO__ _ Empire' which we are now Blimksmith C031' offering at the very low rate llllillls 8 B0. of 21 olinds lor $1.00 xodrtts :yr p It is good value for the ‘__ Ask for our crown money. ' Ginger Ale A f Pure & Chansggrgifcgime Sli‘1i'{,'l."ill the nearest egpmacli tothe feieulno Bolflet nger AIO Y°i iitroduced. The best dealers sell lt sud the many other non-al00h0li0 leverages put up by us- G. ll. SIMMONS Ch'towii. 5-l4d17\v BAYER l’ll0'l`0GRAPllliR l I The schooner Daisy is discharging morning. The Rev. Dr. Hearts will preach in Ylcwk Methodist Church next Sabbath morning at 11 a.m. A. P. Prowse, M. P. P. and Mrs. Miss Nettle Tralnor, Boston, who has been spending her vacation at Vernon River, tins lelt on return to her home. y ""“ _nigiit. , Mrs. Daniel Keele and ia.mlly,Wlor caster, Mass. have left on return, af- ter spending n brief vacation »a/t Ver- non River. ~ | _ l H. D. McEwen, Morell, was -.in the' City yesterday returning home in the afternoon. He registered at the Queen. 1 The schooner Wunola, with ri cargo of hard coal for A. Pickard & Co. sailed from New York on July 30th lust but has not yet arrived in port. i Miss Agnes Mcliennm leaves for Battlefcril this morning after spend- ling a very pleasant vacation ol one `11ionth nt her home in this' City. Mrs. Mary McLean, Point: Prim, loft Charlottetown on Wednesday- morning to visit friends and reilativesl in Quincy, Mass., and Philadelphia, Pa. 1314 I Capt William Richards, Bideford, and Willlnml Wallbn/nk, Jr., Montreal, came to the City yesterday afternoon. from Bideiord- and are stopping at the Queen. Roy Mason, Southport, and E. H. McEachern, City, returned home' last night by the Northumberland from New Glasgow where they have, been 'attending the horse races whichi were to have been held there Wednes- day. The daily average circulation oi The Guardian for week ending Aug- ust 21st., was 7,355 copies 9. day. Th 3 circulation of The Guardian is great Prowse, Murray Harbor, leave this w_ B_ and M,-S, Robe,-tsO,,_ City moraine for Toronto Exhibition. 'crime over from the mainland by the Halifax. Acadia Round Coal for a Plckard‘ & M155 Lottie Hewson, Boston, le visiting John and Mrs McKenzie, night at elzln. forty. and the man train st ten tive. ' John and Mrs. McEachern, Water St., City, leave Saturday mornjng on n visit to Montreal. Northumberland last night. | J. F. Fraser Halifax, of the firm ,of Davis & Fraser, arrived in the City by the Northumberland last Miss Lilla Seaman, B. A. grarlugtg of Dalhousie College has been appoin-. ted to aposition on the teaching staff of the Prince of Wales College, Pat. F. J. McMillan, Manager of the Royal Bank here, who is shortly to lie transferred to Letliiiria-ge, A1m.,| will be succeeded here by A. Hyndmanl of Edmonton. ___,_,__ _ _ .. Fash ignahlg _ P Miss M Moore, Eldon, leaves this .___ morons for New Yofk- Rev. Jolie Murray Clifton, came to , '__ the city last: evening from Halifax. | _Co. - ; . l -- E: li 1 sore t. ~ l W. W. Stanley, City, goes to Mon- e 0° _ e ____ `treal and Toronto Exhibition this The Northumberland arrived lub For J. T. McKenzie and his son and R. E. Match, or Charlottetown, P. EJ I., who are en route to Seattle Exposition, ure visiting for a few days in Edmonton.- Edrnontron Bul-‘ lctin. dividual members of stef! Everything should be addressed The Charlotte- town Guardian, Charlottetown, P E. I andon the left hand corner at the bottom of the envelope should be “Advertir-ring," Subscription," "Ed- orlal," or "News" according to the contents. , _Do not send communications' to in- it The new cross for the Cathedral splre has just been completed by W.E. Smrith and F. Hu. Trainor. This is af splendid piece ol work, _an idea oi che: amioun-t of neat fitting requiried in the completion of the cross may be obtained when it is considered that over three hundred and seventy-five pieces of copper were used in its make! up. The new cross has mn- improved interior fastening of brass amd' will last for e. lem; time .and its mate ini being fitted similarly and the bwo will he ready to go up in a short from New -Glasgow where they had been in connection with the races to be held there on Wednesday laist, and which were postponed on accountl of wet. weather. These races will take place tomorrow and as Mr. Ives and Mr. Irving have their hors- es entered in the Summersiide races Monday next they decided to bring their horses home and compete in the classes there. Fred Cameron, with Mabel T. remains over for Sat.urday’s reice. _ Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and on Tuesday the 24th, August, inet., for the following privileges at the Maritime Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown from 21st, to Z-ith, September next. 1-For the privilege of catering. 2-For the privilege of printing and selling score cards far the races. 3-For the privilege of~ supplying straw ns required. 4-For the privilege of selling feed for horses cattle etc. on the grounds In Nos. 1, 2, and 4, the highest cr any tender and in No. 3 the lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. Conditions may he obtained at of- fice of C. R. Smallwood, Secy. Trees. August 8-l.6dtf. :Toilet requlsites -We carry n. lull stock of toilet articles of the best. quality-Toilet Powders, Face and Hand Lotions, Foot Elm, Tooth Brushes, Pastes and Powders, Bach- ets, Colognes, etc. etc. Stock fresh and prices right:-A. W. Reddin Phem B-Sunnyside. Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd . Charlottetown Pictou Oommenolnl Tuesday June lst.. Tne H. B. “Nert,l.nmberlend" will leave ithe Oompeny's wharf daily, exoeplliunday, at B-'A0 o‘olook I. m Returning will leave Picton about 4-30 n. tu ' d. W. WAKEFORD. Cherletmfnwn May Nth will shane _Mail llllll dtf 1* Mrs. Connell; J. A. Wall; P. T. Fol- ments were partaken of and after Tile Halifax arrived in port last night at seven o'o1ock with the fol- lowing passengers:-R. W. Crane; 0. Edwards; M. Edwards; W. Connell; ey; Mrs. 'Darbishg B. L. Rand; Mrs. Ra-nd; W. Taylor; Miss C. McCack- Trucsdnle; Mrs. Truesdale; H. D. Congress; Miss M. Clarke; C son; W. B. Abeb; Miss N. McKenna.; T. S. Bonney. l--__li.._.i___ special prices o_N Leather hand bags Purses etc., elc., will continue until all and at our reduced prices, every article is a real bargain. G F. Hutcheson ’__` C O Stu 1° 127 Dentist d. G,,,.,,,, S. Dr Geo li. Moore L 1---or ° opm- Telephone 192 J l-'or thelalest in Photos C..,.....r, P. 5.1. High Grade Denlislry ony- M 1 in ' 4 _arc so'd out. Our stock is an ex- cellent one both in quality and variety, most favorably received. Satin cloths. Feminality You know there is :1 style, distinqion 3,-fd individuality about the dress fabrics liandled by Messrs Stanley Bros that is entirely absent from tliose displayed elsewhere. _ _ This year liaviiigbeen very careful in select- l ing the materials, patterns and colors for this fall stock, they feel assurefl ilizll tlieii' showing will be = Two Advance Shipments One of French Venetiaiis, Batisres Plaids and The other tlie very finegr Canadian Broadclotli Tweeds. ln all the newest Lolorings __`___,,_ --F5 `__ 4 \ Fanciful Fl -1 i . R ‘;_. x4/§,»¢.'_ _/ _ l. _;_`._.*! J LL* /¢S.~ i / 5;; - \.\____. 9 ` 1- ' .‘ '17 `A \\. ~3 if ~- 'I' l ' 'l fi ‘~-7;-T- ' \ _ h); i _ff ~_1 .~-I __ ______”,. w/f§~;;'2. . be 2 /. \'\»_`, .\__` ._ t ./_/ '_~‘l J et _\______ Dv iii -\ '_' ~ 'K .~'/'. -. 5_.‘e.-.i.-f»'l-./ _~f.-=- - A /1 ’ ‘ L ' - .`. _ ,__. ,__ ffl" r.;f.',’.‘\f'f -\' '_ <._.»;J' xl" " -==:» x 1 /.-1-\»n‘»'@`i`§l;'f ...____-_.____...-....:--..-_,' gf . D/ - ,_A '>~ -1 | og ,e l ` l . I . _ \__ i`~li. /_./4""""T:ZZ1§;`. ll~'\`b", _'#- The Very Newest Trimmings _lei THSS¢l,S _lot Buttons, ]et Trininiings, Silk 'l`assels, Silk Soutachcs, (Nan ow) | \ . . . (l\ew Loloringsl Silk Appliques one of Paton's Scotch Wraps. T_ G_ IveE_ Montague and _1_ g__ten_the young people dispersed to ____ _7-23dt£. lFVi‘DE» CHP” Traverse' “mme °v“`|the" homes at an early hour' "Your can get better value for your by the Northumberland last: night -- - - _ $5.00 in our 97 piece dinner set than any other place in Canada. A. N. Mc- Kay. "S_ A. McDonald as -may be seen in today’s Guardian is out with al big 8 days sale, will no doubt he one of the best of the season. The idea is new, is novel. Every fifth yard of cotton sold in the store will be given for lc per yard. Every fifth yard of any other rrmterial including dress goods, sllks, linens etc, no mat.- ter what price if 500 or up as high as $4.00 per yard will be sold for 9c per yard. The buying public will govern themselves accordingly as the opportunity now la theirs. / _/ ran; Miss Gount.ymaJn‘ Mrs- T Liv § 7”/ - 1 ~ ~ ‘ `\ ' ingstonc; J. C. Batten; Mrs. 'Bs/iten; \\\ \_ G. Spar ; W Waddle; R. Larkin; A. `1~`.__§ H. Larkin; Mrs. Larkin; Mrs. T. P. .. . -- _.m Wilson; G. Mcrloney; Ji. W. Johnson; _/_-3'. _. ~- ._ - Mrs. .Ioli'l:lvson; R. Jclhnson; R. John- . ‘L-* son; Miss S. McMill-an; Miss J. Mc- 'T Miiian; Mrs. J. Cassidy; ll/lisa A. (_ l _ ` ) y Mcllougnll, Mrs. R. B. Clarke; Miss ff/ ' ‘ /U P. Kinney; J. McQu»illan; E. H. r _E H : " -5 O ~" ixllan; J. Brown; Mrs. Brown; Miss `* E. alobinson; M. Agrault; Mrs. Ayr- nmlt; D- McLeod: G. Thomna; Mrs. The-inns; T. Fisher; W. P. Thomp- ‘ WITH ALL UP T0 DATE IMPROVEMENTS ` r g -. Celebrated the world over -FOR- Brilliancy of Tone and Durability Fine new stock just opened out. Different Styles and prices, from $250 to $400 -EASY TERMS - / "Goodness in cloth, make, gtyl¢_ (it and' finish is crowding ii hee.-p 0( goodness into ri suit of clothes, _that’s just what our Fall Clothing lhas crowded into them and added to them is another good point, the low- ness of their price.-Prowse Bros Ltd. 8-26d3i. :7.;~l~*__~ .1-_-an llllllil All school boys and girls between the ages of twelve and sixteen wish- ing to take part in the School child- ren’s races Labor Day will please meet the Secretory of the L. P.U. ui. Hall, Water Street, any evening be- tween 7 and 9 pm. Entries dose Sept. 4th nt midnight. All prizes awarded l.n';inr ll-ny will be valuable and up to date in every respect. B-24d1W. "».7..'.._ _ ___ _*WI TI. ~___ ; l.ABOR DAY AT 3 VlC'l`0RlA PARK Prograninic of events lo be held ai Yictorin Park on lnibor l)ny. Se l, (ith, under tho niliiztgement of Sie United Brnilierliooil of loiigshorc- nien;-- Grand Paiflule io the l’.irk, headed by Worms' llanil. EVENTS -loo Yards Dasl.. Union Men. -l‘ole Vault, Om-li. .-loo Yards lmsli, Open. -no Yards Dash, l7nion, -Pulling Shol, Open. -Quarter Mila- Run. lluion, --no Yards llnsh, Open. Sack R:ii'e_ Union. 9,-Qu:i1°icr Mile Run Open. io,-Motor lioatllufe, Open rl.-Three Legged Race, Union, iz,-Double Scull Boat Race, Open 13, -Yacht Race, open to yachts under zo feet keel. 14,-Runnin Broad jump. Open. I5,--Tug of Tian Open 16,-Potato Race. Union 17,-Five Mile Race, Open 18.-mo Yards Dash, school boys under 16 earn 19,--75 liards Dash (handicap) girls attending city rchoo‘s. zo,-'ao Yards Dash, Union men over 50 years J > I S > 11,- -75 Yards Dash, school bnys under iz years, 22-Climbing Greasy Pole, Open. 2_1-llnlf Mile Run, Open, 24 Obstacle Rare, Open, 2;- -One Mile Bicgle. Open. 26-Swimming 0 stacle Contest. Open. 27-Fro Rae Union 9| » :B-Tub Race 50 Yards, Open. Entries for the events :will be receive _ C. P. Fletcher, Opera House Building Aug. 24 1909. ` 8-2 5