AUGUST _§;_19°8 _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE THREE Some people buy Chase &‘. Sanborn s Coffee because of its _ orquisite flavor-others, because of its strength-some, “just b¢¢au3¢ they like it All of them, because no other coffee suits them so WC S -*_ A DV MUUNT .ALLISUN lAll|ES’. GULLEGE Oflogalli Cli.W.A..lhi i _ Msnazeri -ilid ui) lioriiiy S- Acorn.°M!i:i°zIll. Charlottetown, was in Montague on ...Miss Minnie McKay has been en- gaged as teacher in the school at Milltown Cross. ...Mrs. Wonnacott and daughter Blanch, who have been visitinglliurr- hy Harbor, the guests ol Mrs. J. Roberts have returned to Charlotte- town. ...Dr. Ayers, Charlottetown, preadh- ed ln _the Methodist Church, Murray Harbor, Sunday morning in the ab-_ , sence of Rev. G. A. Bellar, who is Nova Scotia. steel and coal Co., ...Donald McKinnon, Barrister, oi' ...Miss Lizzie Stews? has returned Saturday. .clsl cross. ' lrom Bolton to her h me ln* Commer ...Miss Jean and Estelle Aitken, Georgetown, have arrived home from a visit to Quebec. ...Arthur Martin, son ol D. A. Mar- ce ted a, oaition on th Pl ...Four (tenders hor building the Vallqydeld church were received, the lowest .being over $3,000 and the highest over $7,000 ; _Q . .Look out lor the ice cream social go e may be expected. tin, Postmaster, Montague, has ac-f D D e ant Line‘ B. B. Perry. `" l ` ~- ~ -- -~-~- 1.. = T *T --,,..- THE KlMrS COUN'l`Y GUARDIAN . . ~‘,,';;,'_.-» -‘ Here the Ilaid with lovely eyes e far celestial shea. s s hiiss ill. wiiisii barry sin For ABBEY’S SALT keeps them a far. I f>f"r”’ CJK 1? _ ___ F. s/_z.~ I At Dcalcrs’_ Ab 5 zgc. and 6o¢. _ _ ~ t‘§a..§ali‘ ls " The Fountain oi Perpetual Youth.” s visiting in New Brunswick. ...The tea at'Besr River Station in _'_' _ I --- id of Bt Margaret’s church takes ‘___ ~ I a . ...Angus E. Gordon oi Montaigne, place on Tuesday Aug. 18. instead oi ‘ _ .formerly Quatermbster of the Plant the date previousty announced. Lllncr S. S. Perry, is now with the -- on _ . _ i§::f...€' %~.;.;21?°‘°§.i§i§‘ .‘:.‘z.‘f‘°;°.:t iz.55:..s°::“.i.§£..”:;°‘::.:l;§?rs;:i THE CHARLOTFETOWN Johns, Nlld.~ 6th. A od tim _ 8-5d 1`. _ _ . ...William McIntyre and son oi g0N'_r;q|3|| gAmu¢y"_L'1-l3_ Year ( ommencin Se t Brudenell tnear Montague) have been _ _ ' S P ~ cislsg s rushing bssinsss is n-lui uns 0 M ____ "__ W __ '__ MASSEY TREBLE scnooL or HOUSEHOLD scn-:NCE 5`§i'Z'§`€if>'sY»`§i‘iii°r‘5iri'°l‘i§i.'if"its i°ssm°°§i °"°° ssaiissyls is°ss'll " “d . ' - . _ - ` - . . . ' » Y MORNI G DAILY ANDR RAL DAILY Normal Course Ccrtificute from Mount Allison accepted as Qualification that he sold about 12,000' quarts oi N U for Teaching Household Science in Yew Brun' ' lc S h 1 lfruwbur iw thi i t ri H°"““U 9°' bm' WW *° ‘-00 ` DEPARTMENT OF ORAlT_ORY at-fs,T;;,c,ed cw(i)g,S`EMERSON ranging r_ from B 35:0” sup cf; Cod, per qulntal (4.00 to 5.00 The Island Guardian Publishin! Company. Proprietors COLLEGE OF ORATORY, BosToN_ Gfsansiss from uns Dspsn- *W""”° °°“*" Pe* b°‘~_ Th” 22f§,,,‘12',,'2‘§",,,,, ,,, 13 \ ment at Mount Allison may enter iiie Senior Year at Emerson. have we . hunllrecl. 000' .apple 'Puml ' er bus ' o 5 . _ . , trees with ‘spy, Ben Davis’ and ps' D 15 AQWENS MUSEU,M FINE? ART5 In Charge °f fill "crimson" as the principal varities.Eggs' per d°z'_ Ui SWOUI Allcrhgt _ and equipped with Pictures Casts, etc. to the value of From their three hundred '300) plum|0""m°“l~ 9°’ “WL 33-25 ' ` io, Courses; in ])¢§{gni,,g_ 1.jf,_.hi,,’g_ \V(_,0'd Cm.'vi,,g and L€.at],e,. trees, they expect, a yiefd of ,.,,,e|Butter. Per lb. (dairy) I4 to 25 C|rcl.lI&Il0ll IHS hive been armnccd. ` hundred bushels (100). principally 01 Ruta" wrlb' ("°m°") 29 °° 3° Las* Ye" .i i i» ii , H , tl 1 . . ~. oNsf~:RvAi‘oi°;}sli> Hoo t° 14 Ml and eq .i.‘Ded with two Stcinwlv Grand Pianos two Pi h S' 8 m B ps r y Barlu Bl* bul- 50' . " ‘ - _ ' ~ Pe Ofgausi and express to Charlottetown Bouqa y' P i`ort)’~sc\‘cii Pianos for rncticc ur oses I ' ' HW 9°' "°“- l°°°° 'U-0° ¢° 14-50 _ Course leadiiilf ' llll. PL. < ` New Glasgow and Picton' " md: P" lb' (carcaul I t'° 5 _ _ _ _ s L0 DEGREE- 5Cl1°12fSh1i>S for IN THE GooD only sulvilvlnn TIME Pork, psi- in. (carcass) ei is 1 iiort 15 students. __ Lam Q, c rc b, lb. Correspondence solicited. Address: You are sure to be attacked with 0ii1iskiiil;,»per ibn ul) : :S Z >-I1-Q: Emi’ s . i REV. B_ C_ ‘ D. D. Keep Nervillne handy it_' gives ease Becta, por bus. 40 Snckvillc. N. B., July 20, 1908. lor young or old than Polson's Ner- Flour. llollar Process mr 115155,” H-ml\\'sr\v5\v _ _ vmne_ _try it ”" \ ~~-»--~-M.-sh.. . _-__-__§... -..-.-__._- .___ _- ` ` ` Dlzzv sPDLi.s, iiauouom a sluggish liver is not wofrkizig last t i .th i l _ LAWSON- At Alberton on Aug. 31-d ggi, ‘liayse arduulilhlsd scIii1ptl'hii)°l:iti/lb? ‘ t ° l€g__W~ C- and M\`E~ Lawson 11 dflughr Your system needs cleansing, blobd is _ _ . _ " P6‘l1i¢0. cheeks again grow rosy, strength and vigor is circulated' all MCDOUGALL-G0RMELEY~0n the clirsugii the syswm by blssd iiisi is When you buy sonic kind of Soup you do not know what you arc getting, iiianySozips- contain cheap mixtures tliut :irc iujurioiis to t-lic clothes and hard upon the skin is pure, hard soap. Made well, made of the ' best ingredients. Made on Prince Edward Island. And better than anything in its class brought from abroad. Won’t injure the finest fabrics or hurt the most delicate hands. Sold by all sellers of Soap. Ask for “Famous” and don’t take anything else . ‘ ' ing the -7th at 8 o'clock in the Board 8~5d3ir11 _ ~ -ig, -we-L' - _ __i.. _...___ If you carry lla Business ` without 'I`e"Ieplione service' you make a mistake. The public will not walk and waste time to nieet your idea of economy in your business. A telephone would catch and receive their orders Try it and be convinced. sqm WANOLA/ 6/58 Guardian , We shall be glad to supply full inforinatioii upon receipt of your valued enquiry. Rev. Geo. Steel Jeremiah Dalton `cramps, lndigestioin and diarrhoea at once. No summer medicine better BORN. IVIARRHED. 3rd inst at the Methodist parson age Upper Prince Street, by Rev. W. Harrison James McDougall to Miss Annie Gormley both of Char- lottetown. ._ __._¥,_._i_._.. L__L_____D ' lil? Cabbage, per doa. 50 Carrots per bna ao HAVE YOU HEADACHE You feel tired, ulinerved, all lagged enough. Jusil in one night this can be changed by using Dr. I-Is|mi‘lton’s Pills. Back comes your long lost._an- renewed and is circulated' all through the system by blood that is renewed and lull oi nutrition. No medicine for the family so mild, sale and always reliable as Dr. Hamil- ¢0_I:'S P1115- Try a B5 cent box your- ae _ i _ _ DALTON-CLARK- On the 3rd inst,, ...at the Parsonage Bedeque by the or Burton. Lo_i'i to Miss nlssiisr daughter ol John M. Clark of Surn~ rnerside. l sr. I I Constipation Headache. hillousness, heartburn, indi- gestlnn, and all liver ills are cured by I Hood’s Pills ___ _Sold by all drnggists. Zbcsnta. E, ‘ ANNouNci~:iv|iNis. _ 'Attention is called to the ad oi Mount Allison Ladies College in an- other column. ` 'A meeting oi the Liberal electors oi Charlottetown and Royalty will , be held in tha Liberal (lmiifniii/tee Rooms, Prowse’s building, Queen St., on Wednesday evening the 5th at 8 . o'clock. At this meeting delegates I will be appointed to attend the con- vention to be held ou Friday even- ol Trade rooms, Market Hall. Five ,delegates will be selected from each polling division, Conveners are . specially urged to attend. 8-4d2'i. Hard Ci I 500 TUNS Concerts,Socials,l~Inter- taiuincnts, Business, etc ofa money iiiakiligiiatiire Mdm|lNG Dnlrv sr RURAL DAILY PER WORD (six ivords to each liiic)-One cent for each iiiscrtioii. Churches, tcmperance or- g.iiiiz:itioiis. and charit- zlble iiistiliitioiis half rziic if account for same is p:iid oil presciitzltion. Miiiiniuiii price I5 cents Black type announce- nicnts double rates. Births Marriages _H and Deaths FREE but verse# will count saiiie rate as rlhovu. cARDs" oi= THANKS same rule as abovc when inserted in locals, and otlicrivisc ut regular sd- verlisiiig rates. n@"'No charge for not'ces _ of strictly religious services even when silvcr collection is taken, but :ill gatherings in :iid of or in connection with churches and cliaritablc institutions, ifaii admis- sion fee or collection /.\i\'NouNcEMENi ‘= __ _ .eg _f _ ,»~.,-"fl-. -2 ‘§'§1i~`- I I II: For ihe Moin- ing Daily and the Rural , Daily The following statement of distribution shows the adver- tiser the value of The Guardian as an advertising medium. A detailed sworii circulation statement will be giv: li to any- one interested for the asl-:ing Morning Daily Average for |007,--23,084 Disriunurl-:D As roLl.ows. Dai‘y zivcragc, City of Cliarloiiclnwii, delivered and street sales. . . v.~65 ' Duily aveiuge to towns. villages and country post offices in P. E, I. 1 _:ov l)ail_v average io Cuiiacliuii cities and United States.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. IRIN Rural Daily Average for |907,----3,987 DISTRIBUTED as Follows; Daily average to towns, villages and country post offices in P.E .I 3,287 Daily average to Canadian cities and United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 1) lily average in Cllzirlottctoivn (advertisers und office papers). . . . . . . .fo Toisl Sworn Average! for Morning Daily and Rural Daily for |907 "7.C)"72.i’ l l\'¢iGain of 748 Over Average for |90£v -__ _ _ ui ' * '_--_- 15 * Have you ordered l)l)." wx s that new suit yet? A x"-\1l ;,. ` _'l:,._i"_.~_1',-,__§_,f.f___ir. _ ' - ‘ ' /V . i, . ._ __,s._.__<_»_;\f, _ »,._ _ ml;-,_\f_'.,.__-»» ,\i"_¢)‘,,*._ - ~ -ii* _ f ’1\'.»l» I f='f_fr. .i“i."_'~ "U" 'ii _,Li V l ._ _ _.\, __ , »i , 1', Perhaps you are puzzled as to wlierc to leave your order. Have you noticed the kind of suits that we turn out. Do you know that nearly all the stylish suits you sec other nicn wearing are from the hands of our workincn. Our suits have that distinctive stylish appearance that only. tnkeii, will be charged at lialf rates. §,>_'I`en (I0)»pcr -cent Discount on above 1 M' Due August Ist by from New York to rates for cash with order. l_ 'z-~;~-.1 .':.,~‘§ _ /2.53 . \‘ » <' Y." 1-_I-J _*__ 1-_-_._§‘,.__ _ _ __l|.. _i ’i'_ "__ I if .. high class tailors can give thein, and then you don’t pay any more for one of a our suits, than you do ior ilic i ”' ordinary kind. I Nl LELLAN BROS., replace cargo wrecked Schr, F‘T% HT' C _ _D Nornian. _ _ The ifxpert ’|'a#0|-5" S-id4i est 0" "C ¢PM'lm°l\l Quality same as last season. _ _ The Telephone Co. of P. E. Island. Ch'iown. b Prue lowest! Quality me' - ‘; -. ` ‘ ‘l““"f"“‘E ' a Z s-eg; §;-_--_-_ -r _ 1- iq; attstf Next Ferry VVl,a,_f_ _rich brass lined cylinder-sonic T' _ l ` IMPERIAL Th¢ REQAL Popular The genuine product is made by Drink FRANCIS DRAKE, Only 1 no not be ,.|,,,.,,i,-ed hy niislearling advertisement, or false represen_tni_ion_ by ”]e,,.,,,,, who mink “mv imve io "innke good" even on ii counterfeit, or_i_niitatinn. Beware ofthnl roduci that has io rim on another s unnie and repuip |00. _ 0,". gomyn H., ,Eg r¢.c0,;,,iz¢-¢i_ sinnrlaril among the heat clog; of _Ir__:_tni e_rs _peapi who ne ,,,,,|,i,,K n ,,,cL.e,, of ihgir biisiness_by honest meth si §e)_ f_1_0 ___ ___ 8,,spicio,, nn ,he ..j,,_.\ "5 good" crowd ol`iinilators,_ etc., whg BY! 00Ul'"l~ P direciions since we have made a success oi “imperial Reg_p__l4 as a beieélilfv W Buy iuioiii. "mv .ini siw-iyv-_ ‘ FRANCIS D i x'E|i'h};°`lssi';lili`s iissu Mr, A_ p, 'rim-ue, our Trnielliiig Salesman for P. E. . wi P orders, 4~:7dinwfruiwf6ni. _.- ---~»---f---- _--- _ '1t!.»s|ailJteJt°;c~;c-.».uiwc».'.-- /li»'».~rar»s/le ‘r;~fi‘1$oc-r'>r>noOO<'\OOO~’l O Iialiiax merchant says his w_as cured by two applications o EMPIRE LINIMENT l~`eb. zoili |908, dttrittf ‘ lung to give you satisfaction nnd at about the some price as others chnrge for pumps of less than hal P. Nolens, Qiiiiipooi Read, the capacity. All lriiids of pumps,i ilh,,,,,,c ,{,,,_,, ,,,,d|,. c;,,,jked_ and cylindei's,aiid pipe at lowest prices, Wholesale and Retail. ii. E. Mulch eco. , -i-i-i-1-i-i-i-i-i-4;-i-i-i-i-_-:~s-i-i-ii-li-i,-ii uso. E. rui.i.'s _,___ _ - - _ COAL YARD illh 2 inch galvanized Pipe and 4 E . F P 11 1. _ in KENT sr. Marble and Granite Works The oldest and most relia- ble manufacturer iii the pro-_ vince. For nearly fifty years the leader in all best grades of _Stock and'Ylork|i1ana|'up. Estimates _cheerfully furn- ished on application. 7-28dtu rf 3m. McGILl. UNIVERSITY ' MONTREAL Session MIB-lil! Courses in Arts, Applied Science (Aichitecture, Chemistry, Metall- urgy, Theory and Practice of Rail- ways, and Civil, Electrical, Mech- anical aiid Miniiig Engineering) Law, Medicine, and Commerce. Matriculation Examinations will commence on June i5tli and Sep- tember ioth and Examinations for Second Year Exhibitions and Third Year Scholarships, will .commence on September ioth. _ Lectures in Arts, Applied Science, and Commerce, will begin on Sep- tember zist; in Law on September i 5th; in Medicine on:September 22nd. Particulars regarding examinat- ions, entrance requirements, courses of studv, fees, etc., can beobtained ona pplication to J. A. NICHOLSON. M. A. Registrar, _Royal Victoria. COLLEGE, Montreal A rcslilciitlnl liiill for thc wninen stiirlciiis 0 Moilill L'ni\'crsity. Situated on Hherhrook Struct. ln 1.-lose proxlniity to the llnivnnilty Buildings nnd lnboriitorlcs. Siiidclits oi' tha Collogoiirc iulniltioil to the coiiriioii in /iris ‘-Meoiii imlvsnviiy on iiismii-si mms mm msn but lliliiiily in rzcpilmlxr classes. lil ltdditloii YD lic kzctiiros given bv the Profussoru and liuviiiiui-.~a of tliie l`iii\'l:l'.~ily, rililli-iiul nro lui' _~il»aii~i\ li_\'|rcsiili-.lit iului‘.~'. (l\'iiiiim=l\l|ii, :lkat- inir i-ink. ii-nnis i-oiii-i.-. i:ii~. Hcliolnrsliips and l~1xliiliili¢,iii< u\\'ui'-upuiivii l5i.l\ Septoiiibcr, ISIIB. vll. For lnfimillilinn, Cillciillnm. 660 _ Applgto REV llCEElil` LAI G. l\‘lt\i»=tlScut‘J EnllIl\x.N. H. 1 Acadia Seminaiy "A First Class School lor Girls and .Young Women.” Ilaa more than doubled its attendance in IQVGH yB\|‘l THERE ARE REASONS To Mention Some:- The Personnel of its Teaching Staff. _ The High l£1iucalio_nal and Artistic Standard Maintaineii in all Departments COLLEGIATB, MUSICAL, ART, BLO- CUTION, DOM ESTlC_S(`.IENCE._ The Fine Moral, Social, Aesthetic and Pliy:-iical Environment The Coniparatively Small Expense. The Adaption to the Needs o All. Should you care to learn more about aScliool which has become :1 Household word in the Maritime Provinces, synonymous, with Elli- ciency Wriie for New Catalogue and ,Book of Views to REV. li. T, De-WOLFE, Principal, Wolfville. N. S, Horton Collegiate Academy Affiliated with Acadia Univcr siiy Course leading; to Mairiculalion, Gen eral Course, an Business Course includ- ing stenngraphy and iypewriting. Calendar sriit on request. . ERNEST ROBINSON. Principal. s Wolfville, N.S ACADIA UNIVERSITY Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Foimde ii |83 8 . Beautiful aituation.»vell-e iiipped labor- atories, i.'ommodi'>iis Residence, Library and Gymnaainm Facilities. New Carnegie Science Build~ \ 'ng is now being erected Regular four years courses ave offered leading to the de ree Of BACHELOR OF ARTS and BACL ELOR OF SCIENCE. Also Partial Engineering course extend- ing over two or three years and designed to furniiilitlcorou li preparation for en- trance to‘the iliirld year »oi the leading Engineering Schools. Opportunities are also adorded lor special courses of aalect~ ed studies, For Calendar or further infomation apply; io R. L. l-2. WORTMAN. Regilrar. 5 7-zidmwirmwi5w Wolfville. N. Stewart & Campbell, Darriaiara. Solieiion. are _ Offices in DeaBrin Block, Corner Queen and Grafton Strata. CIJIYIOUCUDWII P. E. Island HONEY T0 DOAN W. B. Bizlwurr K. F. i\. A. Ciurslnr, mwvrrttain ,lf I R I’lY& o,` 'ft svnmw, N. s. General Commission Merchants and Produce handled on coniiniiiii. cation. Prompt returns made