.,,.,..s-. _ .. .,;,..... _"..=l~=-=»i»3f-°“¥i”'."’»"rl'r"i‘9"7 g _ _ _ , __ , - 1. , _ .f<.-:THE °IiARL "ii~@VKRDIAN Ai' "“ V ~_‘ ` 7 `f""""` " ‘W '=.“r1iG1li\ttV1¢s" .T _ Hes. l'-wr _ _ _ 4-A r _ ...A i_._..i"'=.- :.=d"*"-°*-e-:_-.5 0olm.l~nrouui.a,arn'arn.u -»’-"‘*“ ` iyef’.Pf11s..~., . e ae QUai'N’sl »......§.L.;..;ii...- ..... T-mf. warner nn ‘S < A1 1 '°°Wr\bt.\.o- .rn-.i l3.»..i~l or 'l‘i'.irle li\~i .i_|i|. wir.. .nw ur II' niiisi liil.i~ --ring trial. the B-» id Ini- nn for fc'ii»- li i c. Tin- eicrrbsry reid ii-y nnp.~_i~ rn' t,"o w._rk wliicli had icuii' I-t-iurr i,'|~ C-runorl .~invctrt\i~ i.\»t nic tina of th- ii :ii-L, -ir ri rin- pr. ~irl ntc ll.|l up n. li ii iii liugni s 'i.li~ |ii~ r-port. of th-- ii t-ning ni rin- M i- ri-na li nird of Trade. Mi. ]{u,¢i| ,‘ r-phil, was icplcle with iniorinn- il. ri, and he co i_ider»ri that the conicr- :-rii-B Oi the Isl intl Bimrfli Di Tl'il'i¢ held 'triia city last More-h had in-en instrument- iil In dolngagreat amount or good. No longrrcon it be said that we do not know what we wont, nor that we are divided in our npin ons as to what we wont, for Island deicrzatrs work- ed as ri united and stood solidly by every resolution parsed at the ucnisrsncc,'wit.h the result that they wcil adortwd by the Maritime Board Hon. A B Warburton brought- baiore the Board a matter ol very arent. interest to this Pro- vince: and which will cugagstheattcut-lon of a apccitl committee. This Dairy rind Crop report. iiisuod by the Minister ol Ag- iiciilture, Hon M\'R~->d, was considered by nil present a inovc in the right direc- tion, and a resolution i-siting that it. lic continued and enluxarefi was mrs' d. The ffliowrng rrentlemrn were elected tncm- bers,-Mcsars Edwin Attkln, .T W Ryan Wm Pcardon, Fred Robins, 1’ Bourke. W C Whitlock. R L Cotton, linrry Winches- rer, and W A Winfield- `\\\~{\ \ \ \ \ f nouns "f KID N EY _Pl LLS -- _ _ ...fri \\\\`\\ U|§£ ,. 1 ,fllliiiii-,_`f,/.4 5 ¢,,¢,",_.,-,- r 'f _ _ , _I _ H-|v-g1;|;|5B£:Cil~- /» l\B£ri:S , ‘ ,~` .hgntn f ._i ~ are ' _ -" The n ~, " - .unseito It 3,' ae., ,, 5, , .\ 5,/;%,,\<§\\\\\, W/»1.b,` . zur,-_ ____ .~ ,,,/T ©.,\.\_\\h\\\ i \-ii.| -iv Cari Piiaiuri-the clrrin'-s and surcat way tonpply a corn ramedy-- ey protect the corn relieving e pain wliils the cause is removed-Anadhesivr iianfi lioaps the plaster exactly whore |,,.|c,,R. ,Try thr~ii»» l0c and 250 a pwckag D S MeQunrria, undartaker or Crspiiuri I\tidl. Telephone subscribers will 'lu tulura p'eaee ask for l$3 when they want either the News oi\Ediwr|a_l dep .rtnnnts ot The Guardian. Judge Burhid¢`a`antl Registriar Mnrae who have been attcniing Exchequer Court in _thi-i City lets yesterday for Halllnx. _ Z _The_dsath occurred in Moncton on, Thursday lost ot Mrs Wm E Weldon, mother of the late Mrs W Tl-iuggan oi this City. Josiah Roberts, Mu~r\y l-[arbor South, was in the City yesterday accompanied by his daughter Mila Maud and sixth son Max who into attend Prince oi Wales College. Advertisen will kindly bear min in that'I.‘ns Guardian cannot undertake to iuscrtin lollowiug issue any "changes" ol aria received alter one o'clocla each afternoon. Rav. T. F. Fullerton, or Charlotti-tow preached wry ncceptably to good con- gregations in Sr. Johu‘s Presbyir-r.an church Moncton, Sunday. His sermon The Gospel of Success," was an especially timely topic. More than twelve hundred people were lu attendance at the Arena last. night and witnessed tho best performance of its kind over presented to the citizens of Charlottetown. For the boneht ot those who could noi be prissnt the cnterta n- nient. will he repented this evening. WIJ Martin who has been for tau years \~ itii Cllrt Wood & Cn, and twelve years with Martin Bros, has ,opened up a pro- duce depot at Cliit's Cove, St. John’i=, Newloundlaiiri, and is prepared to receive all liinilsoi Prince Edward Island produce on consignment. ills ad appears else- where ln this issue. At the Police Court yesterday the ease or Emmanuel Gallant was heard. J. J. Johnston appeared for the defendant. This criso was one or considerable interest, being the first. onejtilcd under the search clause since :lic Prohibition Act was riincnied. In this case the bartender was arrested when the eciioh was marie. Oiiicer Taylor t..:at.iilcri to seeing Gallant brook the bottle-1, and thiafvt them down thi' cliute. There wer.: nlao broken bottles found on and under the coun'i>r, the inntei ts .if wh ch, wil'en analysed -iiowvii 5.24 nrt ci-ut. oi"'nlcohol. The ri»-ti-ndaiit. went on tte stand and testiiied tli t his nnme as Wilfred Cosgrove, and that he belonged tn Wellington-that his nnrnc was not G~illint as he had told tha pnllceuien when he was arrested. Ho claimed that he was selling alight beer, un~i that George E-1sury's adn removed the lio ll-»s us they were empty; The Magis- i-.iie held that the evidence was eutlicient and convicufl Cosgrove, iiuphslngapen- _.ry nr $11.0 nr three months. Jas Conway, riuiik untlliiod $5. , Sli. PliNi Hill lil SHUT UUWN Water Main Supoiying it Bur- siad Yesterday Causing Loss of Thousands. Ilai.ri-'Ax, Oct 8_~Oprr.itiona through- ur thc plant. ul t.i.c Dominion Steil Co were suspanderl this afternoon at live 'cl ck by thc bursting of its main supply- ing tha industry with water. The 24 inch main which hns caused the trouble is the only one leading to the pumping station, Liio source oi! thc companys water supply [ns going out of commission has seriously iiiterferrcd with he working or the plant- and will entill a loss ot thousands of dollars. Tho break occurred below the lied or Wentworth Creek nenr Morrison‘s bridge, Argyle street. The company have special connections, with thc city iiialns to provide for just ~ncn on eiiiergenoy. Unfortunately, bow-l i-ver, thisconneclion is bcyond the locality of thc accident today and the plant is eoiisiqiioctiy withoutwatertonightexcept th.~lit'lsit can obtain from hydrantain the viuiniry or the works. It is said that when the hrcak occurred this afternoon the qreateatdidiculty was experienced at the coke ovens in saving thcboilr-rs,wliich -it the time _werii most inadequately sup pil. d with water. The work or repairing the damaged main is being pushed to- night. with all possible apecd by a large gang or workmen and the oiilciala hope to have the plant in aoiivc operation again hy tomorrow morning at at tivo o‘clock. NOTICE `l0 THE PUBLIC A very large supply oi overcoa A I l One of the Fin est Stocks of Dress Goods ’ in The r Maritime Provinces is here for your inspection All thelatest fabrics, weaves and shades: the _ best of the v.orld’_»~ ch rice, rnoflerately priced. Fanciee ~ii'i plains, stripes, plaids and checks. Special values at _ eoe, 75C, $1.10,-and si .25 It is a pleasure to sho-v goods like these, it is a pleasure to look at them, therefore your pleasure our pleasure. Come i _ Stanley Bros. _ ?!_'E‘ & ' ` " ..‘-Irish... ..»._', ..._____ vv__.__. .__._. rf* ;,____,___ , ' . ,»:.'zs;zir.'.r.i'r~_f.a.'riii;.__. Pickling Vinegars and bpicss WhiteWineVlnegar...... .....-........40¢g¢\\ Puri-Cider|Vinegar..... . ........ ...40¢g5l English l/IaltVinegar . . . . . .. ......(->0¢g5l French Vinegar (5 gal deiiii-]olin's) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 Oil gg SJLJN I)IE1F{S()]Xi' &: (WC). f ,` r 2 rlelinnscunic Eye Examination ' The cut accurately shows this method in opera tion. It is probably, the must reliable test known today. ‘ Byits use the expert optlcian accurately meas- nies the iimouutand kind of error in the patient's eyes, completely removing the uncertainty of the old system, and reducing to a minimum, the possibility of prescribing the wrong leusci. We use this System and rely on its readings, aim -st entirely; The results ‘ in past years have been remarkably satistacto:v, and if you are in need of Glasses you caziiiot do better than allow us to examine your eyes. G. F. HUTCHESUN f Expert Optician _ 2 f _ _ _ __ ¢ Ladies Wear Counter Broad .3lothS\1iti€'iin Bla~_k,Brown,Bliic Red and Green. Popliiis in Black, Blue, Red. Bro uanrl Navyalao Henriettas,Caahmetes, Serges, Chevidts and Meltons. Underwear, (The Watson Brand) Hose, Suspenders, Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Side Combs, Back Combs, Toilet C0mbs.Hair Brnshea.C otlies Brushes. Low Prices on Everything Mcn’s Wear Counter Hewaoi tweedn, Oxford tweedn, Moncton tweerls, Scotch tweeds. Canadian tvv¢edl,E\iQliSh Panting, Top Shirts, Linrlers, Drawers- White Shirts, Reggtta sziiits, Neg'igee sliir‘s, Collars, Cuffs, Ties. Braces. A \V,`itcrt.iin,i’hei.n B r suilinira, pantings and fancy vestings | i .;__._.L_-il .___ lang nrivsai-r'ved which I will makeup to W iv ,M ,mx Ch ._ - -- e g e 35cg>er or woo ange. at the lowest possible price fur good W, ,en Sm, dd, Umiefwn,-_ , _ aooris. Reuiember lam recognized to be 'ihe enormous demand for White s High class caramel; J-mtiiies the claim ` one or ina ima. tailor. ni ciiirianatawa. _ _ . . , that they are the best in Canada. As there are none JUST al 8005 “S whim,” ` “MES f"“"“‘°“‘N' W e Ce T U R N E R & 0 9 donut take any othen ‘ l up-r Queen St ee , The Low ,moe Slove. t 8 t l l Qilltari-lati. _ i Snttn vsirlc, Cli nrloitctown. l r l I Program changed ev~ry Monday. Wednesday and Friday A Jealous Wits. Jiin's apprai-tic--l-hip. Fath.»r and Mnti or Wants Yon. 'i‘oi Much Moth.-i-in L- w. And the n~w liiustrannd Surg “Tha 'Mountains F»irrstFlowar" By P- rcyfli r- ncy. Admlsion 5 cents to all psrta ol the ha I Nothing cheap but the price The biggest ive ce nta’ worth oi Entertain- m :nt in Canada. Come whenwou like 'Stay as long aa you pIea'e 1-'Mrr =.| i-p We would advise customers o order their coal and hav- it. delivered before the season gets too late as the strike now on at the Spring Hill Mine may cause a scarcity and be the means of advancing th prices. il. Lyons ti Un 8-28 ftf _ Farm Fur Sale Tho ilinloralgiicd oiYi:rs bv Privntc ,Siilu his i'rr.rm iicai' Vciiiuii ltivr-.r ll-iiiigc, lillt fill, Quocri‘i~i (Bounty. cniisintiiilz cf itll nf-rcs of land. lit! ci which is clcnr nnd undcr good ciiltiriitinii and tho bnliinco cover-oil with hard rind anti. wood. On the prnriilses in ri good dwcfling hour-rc, lJ.rn. coiicii-nutiso. sl il otha' onli-inc huildiiilht rtiitablo roi' iiirniiiig nurpo.-ro. 'l`iii-i fiirm is aiiniitufi within ontnlioii mils oi' Vi,-rnnu lii\'ei- Bridge, one of 'ha best sliip-rliig port/< on thc lsliuiti n thc vicinity oi’ chiiirzlics. ii in-ol .ind it rli can iir.d butter Ynutorv williin liliulfiiiili: nfiiir: fnrvii. it inn very ilu lr-rililu ;ii'or‘o|~t.y rin! villi lic -olri nr. r\ ir irzn - . A go-ii Libiii |(iiiir»i||ir:<.~'|. For p:ir»..iinir- imply to ii 1: ouncr un tho |rii~|iii iv-. Ml ‘ " ‘M l\i1~i.F0ll. Vor HR u' Tli‘idlo, 7oo. 1-~r~o,15.»n, 2-».~ o ii . x»I .qrialnv spoons and forks. HAT pins -25c up. INDIVIDUAL pepper .ind salt shakers. BROOCHES 25c to zo oo. IDEAL wearing silver ware TRINK ETS trays 'in varlei y. I NITIALS engraved on our good; tree. 0LD gold taken in exchange for goods. NEAR and far sighted spec- tacles iitted true. ll li, Taylor SOU TH Side Queen Square. niwl' rtiitf- __,_,_*_= __:,;_"_“_____,,_»’____=:, F iiili i[i§llilIlNilE For rates in the P. E. Island Mutual i"lr| ln. rurance Com nies on Farm Biiildinga, Uhiirchoc. Bi\iiE“8ahool Houses, (rhcoae Fac- boriu, Wawr Mills Stores, lc., ap lg to C. II. hlillala. Pieasan treefv -25 dvmr 'i u-ixr.r,nr. - , . iastern oteamshrp Co Autumn Excursion to Boston Ticket- on sale Fcptembcr itltii to Oct ti Gool to ruturn thirty days from onto of iiwiio BT. .i|)}iN to VOR `LANlland rrtlirn D6. ll B1' JOHN to BOSEON and return Still) COABI Vt IFF! SERVICE: bitwmrhi ~ CALVIN Al?STIV.' and "(i0VElt.N()ii Cflllii iii:-amen i ave St. John Mnndam “sarca- diiya and Frirtnva nt 8.00 a. m.. for ton. via itaatpcrt. iiubec and Portland, due Boston about |10 p. nt. following day Through Tickets on sais at principal rail way ataticris and biunrngo checked ht-onrrt io eatlnation. All freI¢ht._ except livc ntocit, is lnnir against fire and marina risk. W. G. liiilill, Agent, Bt. Juli". .\'.B ~iildn\twt rin ..-lv'-ek.-,~.»s~.`,.. `,....._..........,_..-.ae it, ,rs . Q...-.§...,~ wiv., _ ._,...../_~.e..`...»-=-_....~ we 1!‘*'rz~" _iravsmazsa -~_1-1” li 1. ._ ._,._., l a. t iv