GUARDIAN . - imnunio umm ity” from New York . Thcsthooner“Un- _ l hard lakes lhe ‘hr :rl Inq work 0 out , of with 550 tons of the best grade of Hard ,SCRUB Coal willbe due her Ty C WORK nil* about the Ist Octo. . -be1=.~-----W-ff _ ` - We will be pleased to have your orde for delivery from this vessel. ` 0 ll. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 “ 1* ALABAMA STATE EXPOSIT .___ V MONTGOMERY, Ala., Sept, tion are the exhibits arranged k ' Fire Insurance For rates in the P. E. lsiimd Mum-nl ‘daily dem,onsti'ations will be g F' I it 0 ' sifii.ii'L.l'.."33’§....l?I.l‘.!’““ii’l'n.°“ S5633? Hotels Qheese Factories, Writer Min . s. etc, etd. Apply to _ U' U. D. BELL. ict; Sydney Street are made with a view of hetteri farming conditions in the South "‘ of the most scientific methods farm. ' -gi f ir, M \"` _/‘/d0y0M¢ru:¢.1|/idfii, .--_ ..-W ..l._-.__1‘-d"'d"'”""b¢?-‘ff4'!9'l. ION. 29.- The annual Albama State Exposi- tion _opened here today with a large and interesting display and a large nttendnnce. ' Among the nomo;-one educational features of -the exposi- bl’ the-Southern Railway, the Mobile and Ohio, Cincinnati, New Orlenng and Texas Pacific, the Alabama Great Southern and several other Southern railroads. These exhibits ns and iven _ for 1101118 the work required on modern \ if g J How About YOUR Pick; Right spices menn right flavor and that is what you want next fall when put your pickles on the tnble. Our spices prevent that flat flsvorless taste because they are pure, of Ht"0“gl1l1._\vhole. clean and unusually good. Price _‘lc English Essence of Vinegar makes six quarts of pickling vinegar. 1 i ice ............................................................... .. K°nn ni MC"m any .............. ..2.0c a. c ,1 0 ug o p i i*il\ ? you full A lb pint p' nt J I l ' NOTICE of Meeting The shareholders of The Charles Daliou Silver Black Fox Compsnv, Limited, will kindly note th'-it thc. Annual Meeting of Sliarebolders will be held in the Kindergnrt ii Stop Ealing Loose Brislles Hall, Charlottetown, 'on Tuesd ny, _ Throw away your old tooth- r4\h day of October, i9i_-4, at 2 p in., when the dividend will be de- claied. Also, that the books of this Company will be closed to trans- fers from the 14th to the 24th. brush and 'get agood fresh made one from our,new stock. The kind the bristles wouid’nt come out, f ' W. B. Pnowse, _ Secretary-Treasurer. 1846 9-3oMtts7i. , "Visitors *to Charlottetown will flnd that we have the best assort- ment of smokers goods and toilet ries in town J G Jamison. Special Prices- 35c ones for 25c, 25c for r5c, r5c for ioc. ._ ' Geo. E. Hughes [liiippy and sund ' , . *- Druggist, 1629-9-22mtf. ‘ Ml - ~ -ai' in _rr / : ,, ll 'é ‘lille _Conlenled ` ls the man behind a pipe full of Hickey's Brigert CutSinokingToba.cco.His T\ f pipe dreams will always be Q / pleasant because this tobacco " f if _5 , _ -_ is manufactured from only the : _’ ` .1 Q'-_ ‘ best Virginia leaf the Aroma I . - "f" being pure and fragrant. Try .`:.-,'=_‘;’~`;.f.~;‘,»., :_-¢.-. ¢_;.__ it for your next smoke.At all Grocers and Druggists, K ' Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. rf.. 'I 'L1l.M" R Lamb Storage Applications for Cold Storage Space for Lambs will be received by this Company :np to and including Wfdnesday, October r, I9i3, applicants to state quan- tity, and also approximately length of _time lambs o remain in storage are t _ I _ S ace will\ be allotted proportionately should more lile applied for than available. All space reserved must be paid for, whether used or not. Applications should outside, “Storage SpeC¢ f0 Thersnmac01as¢.»mg¢c0..L be sealed, and marked on r Lambs.” , rs SL ' h( , Charlottetown. i`x8io-9-3oMzi. PIEUII - 9 Q. THE csumiii oiiiimiiin is IT PAYS to buy in _this Province. ‘ MARINE stir-ie _is undo-moe that it is llkelytbat work- will be commenced shortly in the construe, tion of the marine slip at-Southport for which the Dominion Government have voted the sum of $2,500. The slip in to be built on the Southport boro bridge and the Southport wharf, and it is intended to accommodate nearly ,all kiudh of crafts, scowu, dredges, motor boats and small sail- it is a work that will be oi the great- est convenience' to the public when it is completed. An option has been se- cured by tlie Government on the land on which the slip is proposed to be 'built and already the survey work that is a necessary preparation has been carried out. From Yesterday's Evening Guardian. SECOND CROP.- Mr Patrick Kelly the general postmaster at Selkirk, picked some strawberries on his farm on September 26th. The fruit was very much enioyed. POLICE COURT.- At the Char- lottetown Police Court this morn- ing a number of drunks were dis- posed of-Walter Mahar, $10 or 30 days; John Stewart and Harold Donovan, each $5 or 20 days; Wm. Corish and Patrick Quinn, each $10 or 30 days; Wm. Arbing and James McCarron were dismissed and Dan Coughlan was remanded until to- morrow. IN ST. JOHN.-Professor W. E. Cameron, of St. Dunstnn’s College Charlottetown, was in the city yes- terday on his way home from Bos- ton, says a St. John exchange. Ht has been in the Hub since the con- vention of the Knights of Columbus, which he went to attend in August lust. He was registered at the Duf- ferin and was heartily greeted by friends here while in the city. A FASHIONABLE GATHERING.- An exceedingly picturesque wedding took place on Saturday at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Glaugbton,wheu Mr. Harry l-Iolms-Kerr Dunlop, sen of the late Professor James Dunlop, of Glnsgow, and Mrs. Dunlop, of 24,` Alexandra-court, Queens'gatc, Lou- don, was united in holy matrimouy to Miss Kathleen Elizabeth Roberts, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Roberts, of “Westward l-Io," Talbot-road, Oxton, says the Bcrkenshead News of Sept. 17 Among the many guests present wa Miss Rose Longworth, daughter 1 Mr. H. W. Longworth, Charlotte- town, who wore a blue fancy foul- ard gown and a black panne hut with u. big bow of moire ribbon. Miss Longworth is now on her way home from England sailing by the Em- press of Britain. ::'l‘he Pickllng Season is at hand and you will find at our store all the ingredients for making good pickles. -mixed pickling snide, essence of vin- egar, curmerie, black and white and red pepper-curry povnder, cloves, all- spices, etc. All,fresh stock. Let us have your order. E. A. Foster, Cen- - PERSONALS / Miss Ethel isincleir, Summerside, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. K. Rogers, Charlottetown. Professor C rus J McMillan left Gill University, after spending the summer at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sobey, of Stel- larton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.~M. W. _Wood, Mt. Herbert, for exhibition week. ' Miss Elizabeth Tripp, New Bed- ford Mass, accompanied by her sis- ter, leaves tomorrow morning on re- turn, after spending fthe past three months visiting friends and relatives in this Province. Dr. Lemuel Brehaut and Mrs. Bre- haul; of Calais, ,Me., who have been visiting on the Island for the past week leave this morning n return to their home. The Doctorgis u son of Mr. I-I, J. Brehaut of the Customs Department at Murray Harbor. Mr. Everett Profit, Boston, _ who is on ii visit to his home in Aug- ustine Cove, P. E. I., returns there this morning after spending the past week in Charlottetown. He will return to Boston, where he holdin a good position, in about two weeks time. From `Yesterday’s Evening Guardian. Miss Clara Melnnis, returned to Boston Saturday morning after spending a pleasant vacation at her home in Cherry Valley. The many fridnds ‘of Mr. William Rowe, Charlottetown, who is ill in the P. E. I. Hospital will be glad M \ -f......,, » » ---/.»/y,-,if-,.~"'.'.", ;';f;-' / _ ,.1 ly lil '~.:, . ,fl 5', _ , ! ’ 'f/./’ /1,._.' _ Dakar! node W ii A over own y em est “Em pr lad by those who use our Cream rgul. aku. ef.e,dnl|y.'l‘hey are gurl. who nomo nd nutritious. Stewart; Bakery ‘ Kent .lti-oct. i. ..._-._.__......__......_.._,-______________ side of the harbor between the Hills- Mr, F;-,nk E, wnif-,Q of Vernon- re- ing vessels. There is no doubt tnat' -»- _,f ments in New Glasgow will proceed l ._...M__-_/ tral Drugstore. ' . Mtf. AVIATOR PIGOUI, IN y . yesterday morning on return to Me- / No and of singing tl” nni|‘en of op; 2 pojearn, that .bein slowly improv- ug. ~ Rev. H. B. B. Strothard and Mrs. Strothard, of Alberton, (P. E. 1,), are the guests of Mrs. Btrothard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Monc- ou. turned home Saturday after attend- ing the Elhlblfllon, the guest 01 Mr. Reginald J. Johnston 224 Eus- ton St. _ f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopper, of Moncton, who has been visiting in Charlottetown the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dougan, returned home Friday morning. Mrs. Vickerson, of Bedeque, P, E,- I., who spent last week in Shediao, the guest of Mrs. Edwin Turner. at the Methodist parsonage, has re- turned home on Monday. Miss Gwen Taylor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Taylor, Char- lottetown, left this morning to study nursing in Newton Center Hospital, Newton, Mass. The many friends of Mrs. Reg- inald Trzylor, Charlottetown, will be pleased o learn that she is stead- ingly improving after undergoing a successful operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. Miss Lottie Houston and Miss Eva Dickieson, New Glasgow, return- ed on Saturday to their homes after Bllending a few days in Charlotte- town visiting friends, and attending the Exhibition. . Rev. J. Heaney, Charlottetown, has returned from Toronto where he accompanied his brother and saw him comfortably located at the sanitarium at Muskoka, where he is undergoing treatment. Mr. Ambrose Paoli. son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Paoli, Charlotte- WW". left this morning to resume his studies at Ciueen's University, Kings- ton. Mr. Paoli, who is a brilliant student is taking a double course and is entering on his third year in en- gineering and will graduate in 1917. Mr. C. W. Otis of the Klark-Ur- han Co., who are now playing in Charlottetown, accompanied by Mrs. Otis. left by the Picton boat this morning for New Glasgow, N. S., _ Mr. Otis is advance agent for his 3 company and after making arrange- to Truro where the company opens an engagement on the 13th. :We honestly believe that English Essence of Vinegar is the strongest and best for pickling and chow. It is guaranteed absolutely pure, a ,strong, white wine vinegar at a moderate cost. One pint of our es- sence will make six quarts of good pickling vinegar and five quarts of , good table vinegar. Price 20e a pint The MacKinnon. Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. Mtf. ._-__---._-____vq WONDERFUL FEA'l"S..- . '”_'_ I ' LONDON, Sept. 27.-The French aviator, Pigoud, in a wonderful ex- fiibirion yesterday flew upside down- and looped the loop twice in e. MOP of 6,000 feet. », 1:: l 1*’ A Great I H ardshzp .1 Dreadnought Get in the Dreadnought ` class by keeping your system in perfect order so that it may repel the _ Torpedoea Of Disease and stand.the shocks met in Life’s Battles. No need to have your sys- teiii in a SINKI NG CONDI- TION when pertlaps all you need is a good tonic to put you where you slnould be Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug' Store- (kir. Prince & Kent Streets ._M.._- _TA Nail-£1 I Good Polish One of the best wood pol- lshes before the public today is‘ Re-Nu-All T lt is just the thing for auto bodies, pianos, fine furniture, wood work. hardwood doors, etc-any surface that needs an extra high and dressy polish. , Extra large bottle . . . . . . 501: ‘ l f l 0 the to-niorrows- u ll that is Y tion days, to come in and go through our great range or new Fall r I I wearables for men. _ _ _ ' ` _ This new clothing store is stalting out with a new staxvciawl. , Everything is based here on the proposition “how good ' I it for the price." . We Want to .li business with you to-div-to-morrow and for all ` clothing that is slylisli- right in cnt .ind iit-and thatis honestly priced as well. ` New Overcoais at 8.50, l0.00, l2.00, I5 O0. is 00 i0 50-09- ,_ 09 ` we propose to give you llffgéva \ 1 = Here`s Charlottetown"s best Exhibit of Fall Clothing ""° OU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED DURING THESE Exhibi- , can we nuke New Fall Suits at 8.50. l0.00 |250. 15.00. is-0 l. 20-0) 10 27 .M l New Suits for Boys L75, 2.75. 5 OO 5.50, 5.00 to 54 00., , New Waterproof Coats 5.00, 6 00, 8.00, l0.00 i2 50 to 2l.i;0. lk > The Home of Good Hats ' TRIS STORE OFFERS YOU the best new shapes in TRESS RAT5-FRANKLIN HATS --STETSON HATS-FITWELL RATS - EASTERN CAPS-TRESS CAPS. l iiicety in hat styledcni is licre. Your own hat is waiting. 75c, L00, 2.00, 2.50, 3 00 to 5.00. l All the good shapes---all the right colorings-_--cvcry little Moore £5’ M cLeod rig-iz! Queen Sl., Charlottetown. ,».. -‘\ .;..__¢\pr. i' _.___,.- ..-_ _-_ .__ _-L-_._ -._ - _-- LELAGITLIN-iiiiiiiiiion Nuwrisns The following from the Oiiinwll Citizen of Sept.. 25tl\, will be of spec- ial interest in Charlottetown. THU bride is u niece of Mr. W. Hynd- mun, Charlottetown. A very pretty wedding was colc- bmted quietly nt thc manse yester- day at 2.30 o'clock when Miss Gw-en-' dolen, younger' daughter of Rev. Dr., W. T. Herridge and Mrs. Hv"\'l0B0 was united in marriage to lvlr. Eric Harrington Molinchlin, of Ottawa and Arnprior, second sen of the loin' Claude Mclmclilin of Arnprior. _ I The ceremony was performed by the d 's f ther, nssistcd by hor uncle, presence of the im-mcdinto relatives of cd with quantities of autumn foliage which was massed in thc hulls and took place in the large drziwing room, w l in the einbrusure of the bow window. ' f ferns and green- young bride wus given away by her tl Mr W D I-lerridge, und Mr Ewan Mcliac n, g The bride looked exceptionally ove- corded velvet, striped with n. heir uround the iips brown satin und the collar' and cuffs l w chiffon edged with senlskin. Her blouse was of cream ninrm veiled i' and ai collar of Cnrrickniacross lace ,rind her hat was ri brown punne vel- vet. model with French plumes. In her boquet of cream orchids, Illlies of the valle and white heather, and her U I ve ev -» O iiinon, with iilinl. of uiiiotliyst sutln trimnioii wltli plumes of n deeper shade and ii corsngc boquct of oi' chids :ind lillivs of the vnllcy. Mrs. Kennetli Mclnirliliii, the l1i'idc’s sister, wore ii lovely dress of dcif blue brocndcll uinon,wii.li ai. burnt orange girdle mid Unriuckmncross lnce on the bodice. Her hut wus ii large picture slizipo of black velvet encircled with n wreath of Bmull osproys tlnislicd with :i lnrge one ut the side, and ber corsngc boquet wus of roses und lillics of the volley. Miss Daisy ltlclniiichlin, the |;room‘s sister, had on u pretty EOWII of brown crepe do chiue trimmed with brown fur and n brown hut with nr. bri e a ~~ » , , , f St. C th- 0sprcY~ Rev' George Duncan 0 ' “fuel Miss' Mildred Mclincliliii wore ii hertyg' Edinburgh' Scotland' m 'it frock of ninuve colored orebc don y l bl il d 1 w mg\n\n¢¢ do chiue trliiiinod witi uc nu ii lmthd families an n e black but with a blue mount. frlliiliesmnnse was beautifully decorat- A delelllwf “'09 Sclvlfd I" ill” ‘ll“‘ ,ingroom ut the conclusion of thc ser- vice, the bridc's table being cciitcrcil l r c 'lt basket laden with different rooms, and thc ceremony \\'lfll1i H I1 lil ' d pink roses, lilies of the vnllcy nu here the bridal party stoodlwhite bcnther, the hnndlcs cntwiucd und tied with wide tnrtun sashos of mmm ,L ,,,.0(,,s,0n 0 the Mcl.ncblin und Duncan clans, sur- ,,,. 0,,e,._m~Ched with palms pink ng-lroundod with vuses of white licntlu-,r ' y' ' ' ' l ii k roscbiids The tnrtnu sushcs ' _ Th f r um 1 n . . - ters and Killarney roses e M lniid the lientlier lmd nll been sont out itlli l. 'to the bride from friends in Sri n< bro mr’ .hill the room's brother Mr. und Mrs. Mclincliliu left inter , in the nfternoon for New York, Wnsh- uctul as best man' 1 iii ton and lloston und will be nlisent K i . _ ,- . l t ~ 1h.l - ly in her travelling suit of biowngfor scvcrnl works éiiitili plft N24 aasalijl tuiu they will re e . h , 1-, icl l avenue. I “no of goliil t $vif`.ii“a xildlo esliicslxi lg( The priests from out of town ln- oludr-ll Mins Gludys Wiiii\\'I:'iigli1'.f A of , 1 M infrenl. 'l/lr, llnn Mcliucli ii o rn- were of gold lace covered witi iro n* ‘_ d mx Gmdm] “num of Munb , prior nn very lnrgo collection of mngu 9 presents. _ ___,___ “"““ “li” °”"l“‘l “ l°v°ly “h°w°`° <:onniooN urine oi-‘ iii_S Home TOWN i y _.V _l only ornament was a very linndsmnr _ l diamond pendant set in platinum, tho l‘0G~\N‘°=P0RT' l‘Nn"` tsallt' 29" N 0, the m_00m_ The sclmo s nrc cosec o ny an `glNirs Herridge mother of the bride l“"‘l"““" tn " ":"°“t "xl""“i' “‘“'p°“d°d ' ' " -in this my in honor or .rehnny om- wns beautifully gowned in amethyst M i “en r nr the (mba, who r on. n le chmmeuse t'"m ed with embroidered came to his home town to give his " " '° _ pq ,mg lfrlemls, especially the youngster , to ,“‘h§f‘ 'Who W0l`ll\\il> him ns a hero, n chance you are not feeling up to your us- to Rec him l\ln.V Wifi* NB Umm- The ual good health as 1* von will be con- glv- 0 :mme was nrrenfrr-<1 es e compliment winced of thu- -- -mini curative :ul , to tho gr:-at infielrler nod Johnny properties. ltd nil sulistitutel. 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