. t , I 'B AU'¢.U§T ’°~ ’9" I A ’““"’" """' . i fri-m cnaanorrarown cminotrm ' mr °r mf' - g . .ev .._;i:; GOI llehb lahiai, ill! Largo: sau rllrurl-cuba ron la vnu lui lenl coll ol liiitlpwaya “ 5 0'Clock” Tea rich eh ith f agranisg '3.ii..i’. .1222 l'...i.'l'.f°ii..I...i it. |13? nlenea when covered with boilln water. Salted air-tiigxyt, pound and half pcunn All °'°*".a'.i'.';-fr-' (sw) .Ti i ` Pun _l .vA_r- ig f ~ I' A 7 e Pumps & (lxtords \5 Worth to $3.75 il\ for S 48. only . / . _ Tl1€Se pumps and oxforilsaresellinglike "circuslemon- nde f' At the rate they are going now there will not he many left in a v\eek's time so it will pay you to cali in today and make your selection ' The l-ine is made up of a choice selection of this season's Sllllei ill pumps and oxfords in tan, gun metal and patent lflllllefz Tliete’s not' an Old style or sticker in the lot and €V€l'y blk is re resented from 2 V to . Were formerly sold - P , 7 and 5014 well` at prices raugln; to $3.75 Now your choice .$2.48. £3 CO, 135 Queen St. l . U- - Y Y _`__`V Y ll f photo., ii lie., \ Sussex Ginger Ale Ctl0K ~S'l`Ulll0 -mir niigiiei ca-...if _/| at - 1:.___ it 1 " llartl Coal I Afloat. and to arrive per " Berlin ller:.tnl)tl’arlol|~5su Scliot-ners “Henrietta and i ni¢3;i:;ngrili'.m E301 A L 7 with that natural expression, qiiicl tone and artistic _ h iish th it you - iacr;a'l:;\;l;¢‘lw£leH¥<::lil;;*;~' Pf°"‘PW‘““" 50 Cents per dozen on the Northumberland this morning Beer ®, Goff's l ..'ar‘..$’e.*.°fi3 Lthr." I _...I lohanna” and "A nn j. .'I`r:iin- or" 1200 Tons best quality Hard Coal in Egg Stove and that little girl of yesterday is happlesttime of her young life. ' Nobblnir but a picture can kee Customers would do well to ‘”°"h “ pi°“'“'? ' Malte the appointment to-day r The Bayer Studio book their orders so as to have their Coal delivered young lady to-cay- h=r summer frocks are most becoming. it is the . - P Chestnut Sizes' her ns she is/ Now really-isn't it whilst vessels are discharg- ing. C. Lyons ®. Cp DENTIBT °"i’iZ?. i‘¢'.'.“l.i”ii2§E iii’ii’i‘i'3if.'§."°' Charlottetown. I-ll0d1.Y l'. < - A _ = _._._._._._ is A Filttiiture Sale J. B. BROWN, D. M. D I I t kii»ft»fii.iirii»-wfiiriitiiiri- W-iW_;_.;l_l_mM=;a_?i s ri. §.i.E.l.i§§_...l_“l.il.”*"‘.’§..\\ cot1.~i~ttng i»f dressers at $5.90 up commotlrs at 2.75, iiidebonrds from to 5", sofas frotn 5 75, kitchen chairs 4~c,kitcli ii riihli-.-i 2.74. din ing roftrtituhlcs 6.on,t»r.-rirnorri tables gnc, parlor tables 2 oo, iron beds 3_5g, m3[[f@5sg5 2,30, l.C(l S[)l'lllg.~`i 2 25, parlor suits, io 75, _(5 pieces) wicker chairs 2 go, lawn Chairs 1 zo. Brusselscarict 75c, tapestry carpet 42c, straw matting oc, hemn stalrcarpet gc, Scotch and union squares 4-75. tapestry squares ir. - ° 75 rrxroxs 7-9M*f. -i 1 J _,r . ~,.` .2 `/-_ __-; . A J ._ ‘»".».v wir _f-'. '-5, ,. "-att' ‘_ -‘r...'..’<.e.‘/pri( - ,.5 / L. .rr it *"‘ ,"_;"';_ l./ ‘ _*til __ .f _,":'Z‘-._';_jf:- - ' . - 1;»,; bt _¢). .;. _ . '_ "1- . .~ 'QM _ Coal Coal 1'ii¢sirii»,ii‘iii¢i-_Liiv s. Amrmiiwrrr ir due horeabout Aug. goth with A cargo of lcon tons ofthe celebrated Lai-luiwana Authrnei Coal in Stove and Chestnut atm, itil: iti the name qintitytof wel which gave such good satisfaction all aaaaoii. - Piirtiea ri-qiiirlng Hard CDI' “"`- '° queated to book their orders ru .rice and so hlmll iirrango to talro rlelivery while Voluol la dlecharglng W|l¢\l f"""°' '“'° owoat. ` IOTLL l||t.UN.\Wl(`l . Moncton, N. B. .neuaizas and Bent Located noanl .ne Uity aocotnrnodatlng wt' guest. Situated in tue centre of spacious ground md surroundeld|p.r“e;etZ:Ft‘nhzde.,,“.. V ,_ ,av , -.. ° ~».. - ' - ~ ‘< - - .~ f »' ty. -in-.»'.~'~ . . ~ - _ ._ .. ; .. ~.. .. ."' - i " ‘ . ‘- , » .s . ~ ' ' t ` i A prion seven- _ town. Subscribers and others are asked to remit by Money Order or by Rag- istered Letter. The Guardian is not responsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. Miss Katherine C. Forbes, Green Mountains, N. S., a niece of Rev. G.. Ernest Forbes, who is known in Charlottetown, was married lui; week to J. A. McKenzie, Thorbuin.. Rev. Mr. Forbes performing the cere- mony. The bride is also known here. nnd she and the groom are present at Present in the province on a hon- eymoon trip. Thomas F. Anderson, Secretary of the New England Shoe and Leather Association, of Boston spent the week end in Charlottetown on his i-egiirm from ,, holiday trip to the Magdalen Islands. Mr. Anderson was for come eighteen years connected with the Boston Post until three years ago Wllfll he Was appointed secretary and general organizer of the above named association. Mr. Anderson is a na~ tive of Nova Scotia and this is his first holiday trip ln this direction in eighteen years. 1 t»From Saturday’s Evening Guardian) Mnlor Jones, Pownal, left this morning for Ottawa. Miss Muriel Clark of Wilmot, Vul- ley is the guest of Miss Alice Doull, Queen St. B. Calnen, Halifax, was a passeng- er returning from Charlottetown this morning. Miss Emma Crowan, Charlotte- town, is making the round trip by the Northumberland this morning. H. S. McLeod, Charlottetown, la making the round trip by the North- y. Rev. Father McQulllnn, of Halifax, was a passenger from Ctiarlottetoivn on return. The Northumberland left Charlotte- town at 8.25 this morning with a good 'passenger list and a gcnerali cargo of freight. Arthur Vinnicombc, who has visiting his -parents, Prof. and Virinicombc, Charlottetown, left; morning on return to Ottawa. been Mrs. this Stirling Blanchard, who has visiting his parents, Dr. and Blanchard, Charlottetown, left morning on return to Montreal. H. A. Richardson, Toronto, form- erly manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia Branch at Charlottetown, re- ceived congratulations recently on his 40th birthday. been Mrs. this Mrs. J. O.` Hyndman and Fred Morris, Charlottetown, left this morning to take part in the Mari- time Golf Tournament to be held-in St. John. Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Read and daughter, Miss Edith, left on return to their home in Sydney this morning after a pleasant visit with Mrs. W. P Doull, Queen St., Charlottetown. Mins Bessie Cook, who has been the guest: of her Parents, Geo. H. and Mrs. Cook, left on return to Toronto this morning. She wal accompanied by hor sister, Miss Josephine Cook. Roy Hughes, son of G. A. Hughes of the P. E. I. RJ, Charlottetown, was rt passenger to `1-lalifax by the Northumberland this morning to ra- sume his duties in the Bank of No- va. Scotia there. Rev. A. J. McDonald. Truro, has left for Murray Harbor, P. E. I., to assist at the services there in con- nection with the communion on Aug- ust 25. He expects to be home Mon- day evening next.-v-N.S. exc. The S. S. Cabot, which has been discharging a cargo of coal at Char- lottetown during the past few days, was one of the vessels which went to the assistance of the S.S. Eric which was stranded on Sable Island and which has since 'broken up. The S. S. Harland left Charlotte- town for West River this morn- ing nt 6 o'cloc|t and returned ~itt' 9. She leaves again in the afternoon at 3.30 and returns about 6.15 p. m. Monday she leaves at 1 p.m. for (lr- well- and Orwell ports. returning Tuesday about 10 a.m. ::Brltish Almond Pink is an excel- lent preparation for sunburn. There's nothing better that we can recom mend. Ita emolllent properties will he quickly discovered. even after one application the skin is remarkably DR. CLIFT Specialist -Chronic - Diseases ADPRESB- Watsonville. Santa Cruz Oo Cal terrific. 7-I1 lmpd DR. I. li. CRUKEN (Veterinary Surgeon) ' I t. o'li‘€I‘§’ii.“i/“.`i‘£l‘{il.‘1§“'5{.ii$§¢'§ £35338 Summerfield. nt. lalari . Address Emgynld, No.1 R. Phone Bl-I. tlimapd ____v___>____________, ALEXANDER ROSS, M D - Physician and Surgeon Oillce and reaid.nce thi! Di ttiiiiratiimett ti ui lladl Dlalont! 9» 3 7-'IJ i l i » i y . ni i" ua` PeopIe’s Theatre Undar A [lag 0f Truce An incident ifihe American Civil War _ ln The Year 2000. Funny i well rome and sic. Just lile a Woman. \Vou'd you c-ill it Cnprlcloumoar? Misa Swoeny in or. uetiiigiiiiii M m _ p Illustrated S..n|| _ R_ I MCNEILL __V . _ 5 N Annu. ~ei-nit” on cntiii i>ri»»».i;:6I;m_pd ,'5 ”°° , , , 3Mi I G. r. nirrcartsort I Jeweler- Opticiap J clianclising business with a view of removing tothe Wcst Iaill dis pose of my business ‘stand and en tirestock of goods at Tyne Valley, The stand comprises a general store 'and all necessary ware- tiousestogether with dwelling ac commodatlon ` one of the very best sections of the province ands large and lucrative trade can be done in produce if the purchaser desires. It is also with- in a short distance 'of Richmond B iy (which can be reached by ' boot) and a large business, can be .` dime 'with the oyster, clain and obster fishermen. i _ lv ‘ `. ' ' " "° ' ' ' ' Q y ‘f It pays to buy in this Province. tFx-om Saturday's Evening Guardian ) V » r V Brigadier Har rou of the B lv Miss ith Stem e C II- \ r' ‘r _ g e, a n- ' Ed p I. harlotte fifth Army. hu been promoted from towii,_ was a passenger to Halifax by _ _ ,V » an Ensign since leaving Charlotte- the Northumberland this morning. Misa ltmma Butler, Charlottetown. will leave today on the B.S. Morwen- na for St. John's,` Nttd., on 3 vlglt. Mrs. Geo. Arhuckle, Sauk., left by the Northumberland this morning on return after a pleasant visit to Char- lottetown. , Rev. Ernest E. Styles of Pownal hal contributed a. lengthy ai-riclii ¢,, The Wesleyan of Aug. 21st on the British conference. I A short account of the life and work 'of the late Mrs. (Rcv.) B. Chappell, so well koown in this pro- vince. apllears ln this week's Wesley- an. The third shoot for the Ferris Cup and first shoot for Militia Balver will te fired on Kensington Range, Char- lottetown, on Monday afternoon at two o'clock. A large attendance of members is requested. The S. S. Harland had a record crowd, the biggest of the season, on hor trip to and from East River yce- terday. She had 85 passengers going in the morning and nearly 150 rc- tllflllllg in the evening. The ofilcers in charge of the Char- lottetown Corps 'of the Salvation Army are arranging for ii memorial service to be held for the late Gener- al Wm. Booth on Sept. lst. Full an- nouncement. will be made later as ‘won as a. suitable building can bc secured. At the Wednesday evening session of the Maritime Board of Trade in Truro the following resolution, mov- ed by Capt. Read, Summerstde, and seconded by C. McArthur, Summer- sidc, was presented:-"Resolved, that a better telegraph service between the mainland and P. E. I. is an irrig- ent necessity." The inconvenience of the present. service was graphically portrayed by these and other gentle- men, who advocated the laying of a second cable. An amendment was moved by E. T. Higgs and seconded by R. H. Jenkins, Charlottetown. Acting upon the suggestion of the President the contending parties con- ferred together and agreed upon the following:-"Whereas, the Dominion Government is under statutory obli- gations to maintain telcgraphic com- munication with P. E. I., under the Act of Confederation; and whereas, the present. service is inefficient, un- satisfactory, expensive and frequent- ly interrupted by thc breaking of the cable. Therefore, be it resolved that the Maritime Board of Trade now in session in Truro, request the Domin- ion Government to take immediate steps to place the tclegraphic serv- ice between P. E. I-. and the main- land on such a basis as will ensure a continuous service, equal in cost and cttlclency to that enjoyed by thc people of the mainland. And lnrthe opinion of this Board 5 second new cable is necessary in order to do this." Passed unanimously. “There’a a good line of new per- fumes here in 'bulk. All the standard and popular odors are here and the llnc is so exclusive and high grade throughout that we know you will he particularly pleased with the show- ing. Our line of toilet preparations is recognized an the best and these Derfumes ably uphold the standard. Price 50c. an oz. Samples on re- quest. The McKinnon Drug Co., cor- ner Great George nnd Kent Streets. . " up cur ctrissli Purchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine article. We know that there is be- ing marketed by mianufactur- ers who are considered reliable a line cf so called cut glass in which the pattern is ri.-ally pressed, and afterwards touched up and polished on a a wheel. Ou' Cut Glue _ it fullyfcut \Viien the cutter takes ri piece in hand it is perfectly plain on both sides and every line ia cut and polished by hand. We control for Ch|trlottetnwn,the product ofthe oldest and largest Canadian fnctory, and feel that we huvsths very best in cut glass to offurour pritnrrtl. ._'..”$ i -e Business Stanif and Stock for Sale As I wish to retire from the mei The business stand is situated in of superb styles and rare beautyoi design as well as thoroughly dependable qual- ities at particularly reason. able prices appeal to you Yon want to see these coats we now have in stock $12.25 to $28.75. The olwuvs busv Store. A Of The New Fall Coats P Si onlev Bros I' --.» FE Y - _._ RED SEAL Non ‘Alcoholic Wine Claret, Sherry and Port at, L.A. I-IASZARD'S 173 Grafton St. I . 1 I i Get Good Heating in the House NOW Now that you don’t need it is the best time to install that system so that you will have no discoiuforts or incon- veniences during the cold- serisoii. Our system of heating has all the latest iniprrrveiiienm, is so simple. safe, convenient and economical that no ho ise owner can afford to he without it It cuts down t e fuel bill, increases comfort and pays for itself in a few avason’s use. ~ ' Call, Write or phone 393 _I for prices and testimonials. ' Fred H. Trainor ‘ 80 Grafton St--Opp Opera House '_»-6-A AT) n 1 ' . id Let us -Attend to Your Plumbing Trouble We have a large stall of expert pluurbet's-- make a specialty of their work and know that wc can give you best possible service. Our first-class equipment modern methods . and skilled workmen make for satisfaction when they attend to your work. Have Your Home Heated Properly , Dori't wait for the told weather to come bc- fore you sec to the proper heating of your hottie. Start on the work, now, today and are that your home is well protected from winter's winds and storms. C-all or phone 263 for information rc- ing our system. Stanley, Shaw £3 Peardon Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. V New Arlvortiarmepto. %f,r,?_i':`l:"r..‘- §€‘s"` Mrut conraricr SEALED T|‘ZNDH.|i. ~i, addressed to the Postmaster General, will he received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friiluy. the -ith October ttltz fur the conveyance of His Majestyhi Mnils, on n pr'op'rsetl Contract for four yours, six timer por week each way. between Maple Plains und North Tryon (R uru.l Delivery) from the Putlb muster Gerteralhs pleasure. __ Printed notices containing further in- formation ua to conditions of proposed Uontriict muy be seen and blank forms of iendor he obtained at the Post. Offices of Maple Plains North Trfyon and at. the otlico of the Post O ee Inspector. P051' Ulfl-‘ICE fNSTECTOR'S OFFICE JOHN F. \‘l‘HEAR Ch"l`own August 24th. l9|2. Post Ohice Inspector. 8-'!tlMm iw. . H5 . A \-./ 1, ,.1 . ...Lf- »-l - . 4.’ ' " i fr ,rs-rr .- '_ *. !§-!~j\¢`?’~ __ - ""‘“”c 'o 5%l.r..t>§‘2T :_ , -Q'-sul? `\ Get Your Racer in 'Good Trim For putting racing horses in best possible condition there is nothing quite so good as Molassinc Meal. Molassine Mcalenables the horse to get every bit of nourishment from his feed, develops speed strength and end urauce ' and puts the horse in fine fettle. Try Molassine Meal even for a short time and note the marvellous rc- sults Get it from Auld Bros I ~ Lower Queen St. III ‘ G. D. Wright Funeral Director nn em- halme.-Miss A. l"erguson.Lady Assistant- Personal Attention and Promptncne Guaranteed. Anibulnnce calls answered at short notice SPECIAKJIES Disinfecting and funrigatiim __q_ _--»-»-r. Fiirriitiirc Repaired and Reap-. holsit-red. Silent Salcnmren made toordttr 0FFlChI-Klig Sakura Ftinna 830's.itES|Dl!l CE lngtiquara - Nurttiniae.r'nono;m'l. dttutf _Iackec System of Heating --- f The jacket system of home heating which I li-vc im- proved and perfected is without dnutitfthe most sat- isfactory and economical of any system now before the public. \\irh thin system you can trout every room to an ideal warmth through the winter months a. the c st of fueifor one strive. Call and let me demonstrate this system ur write today for test- imonialri and particulars. Jrs. A. Mcliachern 114 Gt. G20. St. 3 i, , r” I 'T73 ' '- P.E.I. RAILWAY . the trains of this Raiiwa! Will full *I lf\|l0"*T UnmmrIr;t;l‘n¢lpun‘;l':tne 3rd ill! and up my Di, lily Dly Dty ill! ll! ox ax ox ex el *K Bun l‘.M. _'ff-45°:-'e-.-=’“.'P§°','§§` 35-B"§3~'53§3`-!‘>"‘= Stun Hun B'l‘A'l‘l0NS A.M. A.M. 5 on lifts Lv. Ch't.nI_|i Arr. 5 tu t'l. Hunterlllrtyer dllmsra ,. anatnltnn ar Summerside lv lv Bummernirtn ar wort Hill 0‘Loar|y Arr.'l'I¢nla bv. . . .A . is fil.i°i5’.”'i~l'.".;7l’i. iii. .ll. - A :.10 Lv Uh't.ovrn Ar 0.30 Mt. gtewart tl.t't St. stcrs WN l‘.M. Hun Bun A.M Mun l‘.M. 3 Ff.°'.-;_,°' ~' -:.5 _3S5§g§§3;g__g _Io as .°.-_>=.» Q 5-; S2;=a§=§i2§s 5.'-fi* LH I I5 F:3'.~:~f°.»‘: 2232552" .i 'A T r=- E22 - run. wr F-"fre Faces?- ° v~e»;l_~'~> P Q 2-§“===== .=;;;'= 2° Z Ml! ll. in Arr_Bourla Lv. iii? -.rrrv =$§s= ° - ?_G_oQ¢a> '4.,»§=§='= Lv. Mt. Btowart. Ar. tliirdlgan Montague 1.00 Arr. tGoo'to1n Lv. l.ll alll ea. gii)||°_'2g°¢'u Rua Q la Ulf LIS Terms easy- For particular I LW .,.,, :ra- .5 553 P F A. lf. Lv. O ‘t wa' Arr. 0.5 I.” '&.§lver All it , An' H' "hor l»‘l'.`MeEW;#Suoo.§ntonde “: te \._T`.‘~/ _i fawoirv suse SEEING 'l`lliNGS rl. lit is what`~will transpire if you‘ll only be so kind as to bring your eyes here ai... have us fit them with a pair of |`.Yt GLASSES PERFLCTLY l"l l'l`l'.D by our method. Your vision is strengthened by wearing glasses we tit and ' PRICES ARB REASONABLE. South Side -Queen '“‘ "“ " ', , ,.".-iéi-"fi -gi. . I '_ .` .°'~~.""' 'r..-. ~-I < - ¢’ .,t,,e.§.\-“~i""'-.- `» ' , . .g i .mm _.__,,.__, _g .- ~.'.' ...». .‘=" "" E. W. pr.