v ,_ 'i‘HnLA'rns'r News 1:-mar on Ai.u'l THE CH WN.GUARDMN ~ ` ’ uonmno n'A1LY n PAG`E‘lFI-VE 3 _ lnf.'”‘i”¢w|al;f;“' EX'r|uic1' or f _ HARD- Coin- wiid sirawbariy _ ~ Seen llelieveil Tlie,lr Siilleiiiige. 'riisin rnouiii.: wits :ooo tons of. the very best-DIA H GA; grade of Hard Coal in Egg, Mm EDWARD KINGSTON -Minor i ' ~ _l . : /` ». ' l 0 I. if We are discharging Alta. mites Comms gg the North St .ve and Chestnut sizes x°§fef;°,‘;‘cf,C ,"1 the Summer of 1910. mem ,_ b 0 ace with the serious pro o eiug able to secure good drink ing water, this we could not get, so were obliged to drink water containing a great deal °f °|\¢H|l. with the result that we were all troubl d with Dian-limo For tunately we had a bottle of Diz Fowi,i;n’s Exrnncr on Winn Srnawnsimv in the house, which soon relieved our suffer ing-i I have always kept a bottle in the house since obtaining such beneficial result from its use when my boy, no 3 bapyi was similarly troubled. Mast, has always proved a friend in We would like to have your order for delivery now Our price is the lowest A.Pickard&.Gn _ Make up lyour m,ind to insist on get- tin! _ Ds.. ovvmm s," when you go to your,locnI dealer. Don’t accept some of the plioney" preparations that some f the“unscupulous dealers try to pas; off as Du. Fowi.niz's." _See that the name The T. Milburn Co., imited, Toronto, 0_|1¢_, appear, on tn. ellow mapper. Price 35c. Plltlllc 240 1 Ch’towu. l 1 | f ~ oi _,,,,_,, You Need a Good _ _ *_* _ _ U 0 g . E ini and Rexall Liver . Iii); I L"-,er Ton'c Salts is the best ,_ _T.:;»_;i\ preparation for you to us: This prescription L--'j is gentle in action nnd_ assists in stthorougli cleans- ' /--~, -, ing of the whole intestinal tract without giving rise _ \ ,._- to nausea, griping or ii. disagreeable taste. 5 _ Large sized bottle 35c, money back if dissutis- ‘ ,-; fied. vw un- '-`3. ._ sv--1 yr, I - - M cKmnon Drug Co. L -_ Cir. (lb. G39. ani K int St-i i ' _- §Having moved into my New I tore at the upper end of Main Street,_Vicioria,' Iam prepared to to meet the demands of the public, with Ice-Cream. Temperate Drinks, Fruits Confectionery, etc. 'Thank- ing my customers for thelrliberal patronage in the past, and hoping for acontlnuance of same In my new stand. 1 J For llclp Are your good, hr-nest ‘fret crippled until they cry out for help from corns,bunions and callous- es. Hughes’ German I H. `_R. PRoFi'i‘1‘ Victoria 565 7 aol/lttsoipd. 'L » Corn Extractor Foxes For Sale just nrriveil an extra fine ict ct block and patched foxes which will be sold at lowest possible prices. The above are mostly fenmles. Dou‘t miss this snap. Write oi phone G20. E. Hughes EXCHANGE- ' | “The People’s Druggisf" Tyne Valley, P. E..l. 1 7-iMtisif ' ,_ _ _ ppy and Conlcntcd | answers the cry, >foi'"h'el°p - It cures, ‘the achewith. the il~st application and iemoves the corn in quick time - r5c relieves you of corn. troubles. '_ I , is the ml? behind a_pipe \.,= Q ' full of ickey s Brigert fl 1 Cut Smoking Tobacco.His ,.`\`~,‘=~. _ ‘ 1 , Al' ,~ \v / , \ I E A E. , `, _ 55'/ i ._ _ "QI ' best lllirginia leaf the Aronia U \\\\ - E' ,I 'I 5-':`°.~" ` A being pure and fragrant- Trl' _, ,1.,._~._ ,_,__ __ , it for your nlgxt s§oke.At all , , . _ .. ._ _ _ Grocers and mg stssi liicliey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. l.lil. Pipe dfggmg will always be pleasant because this tobacco is ina ufa ctured from only the ,_ , J M, _ ; Half Price Sale ll THE `CEN'l'RllL GUARDIAN Q IT PAYS to buy iii this Province._ PETEWAWA.-Members of No ,3 and 4 batteries Petewawe. detach- ments will meet at the drill hall this BVUIIUIZ at 7.30 to -receive balance of Dey.. Hsversacks and belts must be returned. FOR SALE.-Mr. Paschal McDon- ald, Hunter River, oflsrs for sale by tender his farm of 100 acres with dwelling house and barns. Attention is directed to the ad in another col- umin of this issue. -727. WORK COMPLETED.-Mr. William- W. Brown and Mr. Austin Jardine of Pownal who secured the contract for Paintinl the outside and cleaning and tlnting the inside of Pownal School-house, have completed the work, in the tina- specified, and to . the satisfaction "the trustees. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Summer. Resorts 'are likalyrg; have a nice large room adjoining? e 'dining hall available about the middle of this weelu. It has accoritodation for two or three persons. Rent of room $5.00 per week. Apply on the premises or leave message at The Maritime Sta- tioners Ltd., Snnnyslde. ‘7l_6. MUSIC IN QUEEN'S- SQUARE.- Councillor Walker, Convenor of the Music Committee of the City Coun- cil, has iirrangeihwith the Citizen‘s Band to play o program of music in Qiieen’s Square tonight (Tuesday) from 8 to 10 o’clock. It. is hoped that the urrangement. may be extend- ed for similar programs twice aweek for the rest of theisesson. Pl`t0HITlI’1‘ION_-It is the intention of the ’l`enrperance Alliance, _stated one of its principal oiiicials to a uiiaruinn representative, to see tu Lili: [Il`0il€[‘ Ul|IUl`t!Efl|¢l.\E Uf LII!! 1’l'l`!hl~ i.ii.iiu_> naw, and rigorous iiienaures are to be tuiien to oi-ing inw-nreaiiers in this rei-ipe.}i. to Loom. 'nie iwoiii- oitioii liispe\:L0i'u in tile Vni'i0iiB coun- ties, he suio, are exercising especial riiiigeucein this mutter nnu it is ex- pected rnut great developments along prohibition lines will time p ace our- ing the next few months. lr. was tur- tiier stated that .the Inspector in Charlottetown ` was contending aguinsr, great odds, and that tue na- sistuiiiue of every iigui.-thinning man und woiuun was required and asked lor to crush out` the evil.- AUTO` GARGE.-One by one inod- erii innovations are couiiiig to our City. The latest 'sign or progressiv- ncss is the installation of .1 complete und thoroughly - equipped garage where motor cars-can be obtiiiii-:il for hire at. any- time during the days that it is permissible for them to ru-n. The CharIott.eto\vn Motor \e- hicle Company have purchiinod four new cars of from thirty to forty horse-power, magnificently equipped vehicles these,_ perfect in detail and appointments, luxurious Land nil to- gether most inviting 'for the person or persons who desire "t'o -spena an hour or more of comfortable travel and siglitseeingl The mddern iiictor car is the perfection in_means of tiansit. Distances are nothing to lt; it never tires; no journey is too long nor does its occupants avr feel fatigued. The exhilaration atlorded by a ride in one of the cars of The Charlotte- town Motor Vehicle Company will imiply repay any one for the small aqiount..oi expenditure it costs. Care and trouble are leftvbehind when you enter one of these cars. Steercd by the hands of an expert mechanician and chauffeur one has a. perfect feeling of security and delight. The smooth running of the machine and its en- tire absence of jar make one feel as though waited through the sir by some supernatural agency. The plea- sure of motoring in these cars which are fitted with every modern device for _comfort is such as can hardly be described. It must be felt by actual experience. It speaks well for the en- terprise oi the managment of the Company that they have bought new cars of the highest grade, ,instead of installing second-hand or equipment which is not right up to the minute. Their investment will surely he a profitable one as the public, especial- ly those who desire is nice outing nt n small cost, can now have _it with out the ` necessity of owning an ex- pensive ' machine. Parties can ar- range trips to the North Shore or to nny of the Points within the running limits of the Auto Law.. All that will bo necessary ls to notify the of- fices of the Company a short; time in ndvnnce so that ii car can be reserv- ed. , 717. ::No matter who your doctor is you are sure of best results when you leave your prescription with us. Ad- ded to the skill of the doctor we give you just what he orders in thc pute as to whether the late George BIG lLOBB_-Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Wilfred Lawton, Pownal, in theloss of his valuable trotting stallion that had his leg broken ,while trainlngon the Charlottetown ~Dl'iVU18 Park is few woeiia ago and died on Thursday night no the re. -suit of the accident. The loss is a serious one to the owner and also to breeders, as his stock was ofthe best. THE CASCAPEDIA.-With a. large general cargo and a. full complement of passengers, many of whom were for this city. the steamer Cascspedia. arrived here at half-past five o'clock yesterday afternoon, from Montreal, Que. She in due to leave at day- hrealr this morning for Picton, where she will coal. Returning here on Thursday she will load. for Montreal, and will_sail the same night. PERSOHIILS Mrs; J. W. Donahoe Vernon River Bridge, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Allan McDonald of the P.E_I.R. The Misses McDonald, daughters of Georgetown, _,are visiting_ at Little Pond. Miss Cora Davison, Charlottetown, returned yesterday morning from her home in Bristcil, Lot 40,where she spent the weeklend. Mrs. Arthur Pickard, East. Royal- ty, arrived home from Boston, Fri- day evening to spoiiil a month with her mother who is ill. Mr. William Morgan, left yesterday afternoon for Vernon River B-ridge, where he will spend his vacation. While there he will be the guest of Mrs. Joseph McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor,Cam- bridge, Mass., left yesterday morning nn return to their home after visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanlder- stinc, Charlottetown. ' We have the largest and best. assorted stock of men's shirts ever brought to the cliy-every new thing In shirts is here all .sizes-all patterns-all styles. shifts at seo. 15¢-., $i.oo.li 5_0 2.50 up, Moore & McLeod 683-8-2M3l. "A lot. ofvery nlc= 'tweed suits. Iidles-vary nice models-worth up to 25 00 each-going at \O 00 see them today. Moore & 'Vic- l.eod. 69|-8-2M3l_ "Seo our ad for some great wash goods bargains lor this week and Monday morning. Moore & McLeod 690-8-2M3l “We havea ranqe ofsllk coats wurih up to 25'00 which we are planing on sple right. now at9.75 cash. Look them over. Moore & iv_ici.eo¢i_ _ se-i-8-ziusi. "A Iatue line of boys shirts and blouses_all sizes nut on the bar- grln counter at 25 percent dis- count. Watch this Item. Moore & McLeod 685~8-2M3i "A splendid llno of dress good . offered forjust 39 cents per yard worth to 85 cents per yard. Moore & McLeod 689-8-2M3|. BODY EXHUMED TO SETTLE AN INSURANCE' DISPUTE. TORONTO, Aug. 3-To settle u dis- Compton, who died in Toronto about _ {.____;,_il...__.____ M Fine ‘ Perlumery . - cannot be had in every store. To be able to select perfumes, the merchant must have spec- ial knowledge of their manu facture. That is why the com- petent drnggist always has . the most elegant line of Per- _ fumery. WE know how to choose the most delightful odors. We have a large variety of Perfumes, toilet waiers,'e tc Try our newest odor Palrician Violet Price $1 00 per ounce Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. cident shortly before his death. and subsequently the executors of his es- ton's death was due to is fracture of w ch culminated in the body being -_---._.___. tate una dai i tn o 1; ini P - poiicy, contgfdisé uf,,§'mM‘§f‘ é’.,,,,,,‘l naoins Fi.ocK 'ro nAi'rinonn_ enema with ii great street Derede. 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