\ l* 7* fu *ee Reddin Bros. » _ __ ._ » __ ._ .. ~.. ~~ ;~~.~.~~~_ _ ~‘“»"~ fetf- ‘.-*_* f=;'::"" "`.»='><-.-.~ .». ._ v ~: sts.-A-_ ~_~ »_~'-=r',==.'.-“sri-.‘**“‘.~.i . -s ~~ fs-::.~.. -.-.~ » . . ‘~ , it -_... _- er . _ .._-__, . ~ .. .__ _ _ ~- ». f __ '_ _ . .r-...._~;~.._, - _'~ ~-»..‘~"__,_' »-~. .xv->_=~' »"""»~a ._ 1.51.5 , .. ‘ _ - ‘ ' 'r' ” * e \ , . _M The Stamp W. \\ . W. inside a plain ring is a guarantee that the quality is the same as stamped. _ _ _ _ We have them made in diherent widths and qualities from :ok lo 18k. W. W. WELLN ER. avian, r. 1-:. 1. J=W=1¢fl11d E=18f°v¢f- E SELL DUAL AGADIA OLD SYDNEY ` ALBION RESERVE _ INTERGOLONIAL NEW GANIPBELLTON Round. Run of Mine andINut sizes. Also best grade Hard.0oal. 1 ' ll. PIGKHRD & ‘ G0., . Pushes No. 1 Wharf Charlottetown P. E. I Amherst i Those Who Doubt _ We are not selling at a small profit everything in our grocerv, are cordially invited to call and .~ee for themselvcs. 3 Q( Ask for .-\llan’s Champagne g Kola-the mo»t delicious su mer drink you ever tasted. » Jas- Kelly & Co f ‘i er i r r 'V -*Y nenllldlsnryers %;;l A OITPICE- B1:|.:n.:n.'yl1cie _ f’ New Prowse Block. First door to the riglu "'°\°”*”°"*° ""'“’ upstairs. Satisfactory work. Reasonable price. - Telep hone :lo _ »° ' .4 T he 'Charlottetown llil|ViN(i P3 RK' lllBF.Sj 1901. li Solid and strong, leather WILL BE HELD AT I Uharlotietown, P. E. I- i ._0N__ 1 monesoiv too wunsoiv. rn. in i and |2It iepiffmtaf, i901. |'|ORSE__RACiES into Portions mini Price $1.35 First Day-Sc-pt. ll rh. 1001. 2.35 class trot $150-°° I ' Free~for-all trot 5°°-°° l ~ 2.24 class trot 20°-°° S lf#-ond Djy, SCP! l2‘h| 3 3.28 class trot $150-°° Free~for-all, trot and pace 30°-°° Q 8.30 class trot and ace l5°°° f | Purses ` divided 53 per cent _to first. 25 Pff _ Gent to second, 15 per cent to third and 10 PU tent to fourth ' Entries close 4th September, xgor. No horse F barred b » 1 1. nsoles and leather stiff- 5° eners. The best farmers’ shoe made in Canada. y record made after Ist ju y 19° _ Specially low rates by steamers and railwlys- Admission to grounds, 254:; children under ra i _ _ rs old, x5c; admission to grand stand. 25° . ~ --- ' "'=*' 'Pal For further particulars and face Pf°8f°m ` ‘hi ill ` _ ecodigihiliectgtlgns to be addressed to the sec ll’ sggnt Q. ..?.‘i,. 0 R. s\r.iLLwoop, s.o’y- F. L. HASZARD, President. hz. 14 naw td. €"' 'l _ I | t 1 1 x _ ._ ,._.__,_.,_ __ eg , ` . `~ »- A." '~. . 4 ¢ i _a$._.`§/_A h\_,_<5J.._. `_.__|(_ "` \ _g______ . é _, _ , ___ _,_ ppt A. “ii '.\ / 'W' 1/e.x\ _ _,___ _ft fll \`~"° 'i' N. _ \ \ Ia- \ _hh _ .__ if New Goods lg, W Q ‘ rr|v|ng ai _,__ S,,S§§,s,§f‘§§__°_joml§3;f_=\_§§;_>;1;:_1_va1kinr A P ._ Best 5 cent Cigar -AT- ~’} Trv ns for Drugs "L n°»=e- ° it oinrm, orrrznr or oo. '41 n M _ ,__ -svccnssons ro- .f,' .V ` 1 _ _ `,o wnsrnsxs 1-mos-. ‘F Obbosirn P.\e+ Hman f A-1°-~ °»~ ri. ' I 1 THE GUARDIAN 0HABLOTTETOWN` PFJNOE EDWARD CITY ANI) (t}UNlRY _Guardian Correspondents Everywhere. . TBI Schr. Dart, Capt. Jackson is at Montague with coal. ANY girl desiring to learn typesetting should apply at this oillce at once. ) Bxv. Jas. McDougall will preach (D. V. at' Coleman, on Sabbath .the 15th inst. -at 10.30 a. m. Mn. Jas. Paton has THE GUs.n.nIaN’s thanks fora late copy of the Illustrated London News. L Miss Hart late In the employ of Mr. W.A. Hutcheson has entered the P. E. Island Hospital. . . . y _ Montague are preparing to go to Boston next month. Any person desiringztol rent a double omce, with a desirable location, should apply at this ofllce at once. - Tim Schr. Fanny Young arrived in port at Montague o_n Monday with lumber for Poole 8: Thompson. Mn. Geo. S. Inman, Attorney-at-Law Montague, has purchased the complete law library of the late Judge Alley. Archibald McDougall, Egmont Bag, is visiting her relations and friends at Montague and Union Road this week. Rev. C. W. Carey, of Middleton, N. S. Occupied the pulpit of the First Baptist Church yesterday at both services.- Moncton Tim es. Mn. and Mrs. Johnstone, Brookfield, P. E. Island, spent last Saturiay in Regina, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darke.-Regina Stand ard. THE schooneri“Floresta” Iarrii ed 1 port at Montague Monday with the rig- ging and anchors for the vessel now building by Geo. Wightman. At the police court yesterday morning, Andrew Murphey, for a violation of the Prohibitory Law, was fined $100. _ Jas. Callaghan, seaman, for drunkenness was fined $2 or ten days. _ Pnor. W. H. Watts presided at the Morgan in the Central Methodist Church Sunday morning, and in the evening play- ed in St. George’s Church. Prof. Watts has lost acne cf his power as an organist and his playing yesterday was greatly a-p~ preclated.-Moncton Times.. ` Mn. J as. Cantina. Jr., has received s c .rd from Rev. J. W. McConnell, dated Par-i.~, August 28'.h. On the card is a cut of the Eiffel Tower, 1,000 feet high. Mr. McConnell speaks of being to the top of the tower and enjoying himself generally. _ Mrs. R. E. Bagnnll and her daughter Nettie crossed by the Princess _ Monday morning to Nova Scotia where they will spend a few weeks with Mrs. (Rev.l W. A. Mason. While away they intend visiting the noted landpf Evangeline and the Halifax Exposition. f Mr. and Mrs. Alder Csllbeck, Bedeque, intend _leaving this fall for the weston account ot the ill health of Mrs. Gall- beck. Mr. Calbeck oifersfor sale his valunble mill property, some land, dwelling house and other buildings, furniture, horses, cattle, carriages, harness, etc. beside, a quantity of produce. Ifnnt sold before October lst the same will be disposed of on that jday by public auction. The property is an excellent one and ought to find aready purchaser. THE outward passengers by the Y_ar~ mouth yesterday were Grace Trainor, G. B. Hamblin, H. O. Ames. Mrs. J. Mahoney, Mr. McCabe, J. Boudrow, Dr. Peterson, Wm. Smith and wife, Mr. Car- michael, and party, Charles Muttart, Leslie Muttart, Fred Torrent, Annie Harkness, Mrs. F. Stewart, Miss Mc- Farline, J. E. Harkness, Jas. McLeod, Mr. Arthur Harper, \Valter Gordon, L. McFayden, Ffhe McFa.yden, Maud Mc- Fayden. Bessie Buchanan, Hugh Mc~ Donald, Katie McDonald, John McLeod, Mrs. Mclntyre, Katie Nicholson, Miss Robertson, Miss Maud Harper. The ln~ ward passengers were E. C. Warren, R. Carmichael, E. V. Nelson, W. Smith and wife, Miss N. Nelson, Miss F. Nelson, H. C.White and wife, F.D0y2e.Miss Diamond, Mr: Rachliif, Miss G. Bolger Miss L. Bolger, Mary Beaton, Mrs. J. Deavett Miss A. Troy, J. A. McDonald, D. A. McDonald. ' “ LONG LIFE IN HERITED. _ This statement you can _Drove by inves- tigation. Whenaperson Whose ancest- ors had long lives dies in middle age you can in nine cases out often trace the cause todisordered kidneys and conse- quent su_ffering .from Bright’s disease, rheumatism, fatty heartor dropsy. Dr. Cbase’s Kidney-Liver _Pills prevent and cure these fatal and painful disease as no other preparation was ever know to do. Onetulladose-15 oentsabox. ~_. lllllill-llllll - E . WW ,....mv .l,,i'.,m Sli? IN lllllll _ Inorderto clear our stock -lbs `|._;`|.n'1.‘¢ suns .lpn n._`|:~\- -_ I rf Mas B F Stewart and tamil 'of THE Times had the pleasure of .a call yesterday-_from Father Burke, ot Alber- ton, and Dr. Murphy, of Tignisli, P._.` E. Island, who were-on their way home from a trip to Upper Provinces and _United States cities. 0! course they took in fthe Pan-American and were delighted with the electrical display, which they say is the feature of the show. As for the rest, like other visitors, they were not par- ticularly impressed. Father Burke is a talented and enthusiastic divine of the Roman Catholic j_Church, while Dr. Murphy, who is a line specimen of Island manhood, is quite a prominent politician being president of the Tignish Con- servative Association. This was Dr. Murphy’s first trip tothe Upper Provin~ ces, and the thriftineis 0! the habitaut in Quebec surprised him; in some cases that small farm. Ontario, on the other hand, heraldedasa great agricultural district hardly came up to the Doetor’s expec~ tations and he thinks P. E. Island will compare quite favorably with such parts ofitashesaw. The visitors left yester- day afternoon for the Island.-Mono ton Times. V 'Edison sends Apparatus to Bc Used- in request _of Secretary Cortelyou, Thomas .o’clock Delaware, Lackawanna 8: Western train an X ray apparatus to be used to McKinley’s body. The train is due in iff- _.-..lc breathing. Who can|describe it; gestion and relaxes the nervousirri air you breathe to the very seat o the disease, and removes at once the cause. arrhozone. It induence ugm Asthma is simply marvellous. atarrhozone prevents aswell as cures, and is the only remedy gusrnnteefito cure. Your money back if if. fails( Two sizes at a dealers, Zic. _and $1.00. » . ' _-I ‘ `-- ' I Hur . $100 wo.-th of New into. trimmed and untrimmed 67; cents at P.tton’.~; ' 5r£ ‘ ` 5tf. son’= ' _ _ 20!! __ __ _, __' _ _______.--.__..._.' __- ,_:..._ ______' f M \ , I ~ School Teacher ‘ .Ycu’ll want a watch You’ll want a good watch. ’ You’l1 want a good watch cheap. » We want tohave a chance to tell you ` ' about our _ Fine Watches .’ \- -AND- -Low Prices. ,» _ _!,.__ Sole agent for celebrated Empire Watches. _ G. F. !iUT!1l'l£S'0iil _ Y ' '-'» Jeweler and Optioan, Grafton St. 'll /.§ ~’-*Ps* ¢3? Leave Their Own Homes to be Cured. 0| .Treatment is Offered you A ‘ solutety Free. otofsoiemn is being Said. _an niiuence on the patient. ‘Stick to Low _ \ ~ ~ ~l ef \,.J. . . ____ _Q ~';- 5. _ _yd ii _ M; __ came under his observation one and 5* ` -ff* l ’ sometimes two families living in com~ _ __ . tort on astrip of land that' in the other _ .A . - e provinces would be regarded as a very ' iii "”’ ‘ " " lDfhenrant_ . _ _ ...f __ Q 0 r:.";‘;<.'."i~;*::.:..f ‘~°' ' X°RAY T0 .BE USED. 2_ 1 if \ '.. _#___ _ ff 4..-" Locating the Bullet. P 'llama - _ » Fastnrrs. v _ __ e or Nsw ross, sept 7.-so the telephonic - Relvlmr. R111. A. Edisonthis e.veninB shiPP°d by the 6.3) s locate the bullet, remaining in President I Th8 COIOIS BTG! The sus. Budhlo at 7 A. m. tomorrow. Dr. Knoll, Tang' I superintendent of the House of Relief in Browns. . this city, who is an expert in the use of 0' ~ A the apparatus, and several of Mr. Edison’s G|-eys_ ' 7: N N assistants are on the train. _ _ _ _ ram- 5%_¥° "' ~ A ' ‘ .5 is 1- _ A 'run ssrnmarlcs AGONY. ox Bl°°ds ~ iff ' e' _ ‘~ rsrnlght. suffocating sensation§_ and Bla°k3 ._ .- (5 ive,partly the result of microbic i:-ritaii l luis disease, partly nervous, congest- ' '&l\d C» and _“__ . ' _ _ _ __ __,_ _ ._ ,_ i l treatedb nsuseous stomach. _ _ ' __ ' , _ .h fr’ 5-" ' _ dses.i.(1)~o°i1iig8erdruzs.bu€7 by Catarrhmsone. the price I 5 5°" = p I ° _ __ _ _ 1 _ Q that destroys the microbe, relievescon- ‘ i _ ' _ *;+.€'~~"~=i.."f*" lsfillllti The great discovery is known as Cat- - . .4 -., » .:err»s'»,~ tability that renders breathixzg so dim _ . ' cult. The medication is oarri by the _ A`uu.liP|~ big lot of Roman Sateen W ...ms and French Flannel! rr - my at Paton’s. waeetmeroutint-each at W. A. Humane- ' Giaiw " 4 ,.,,,,,,. _ _ Y0|.|’f€ a Q Pineapple C“°°*fd P“ddiPK . o__,_.__ ‘ . rne_. assess* _ _ ~ . or: we PAIN* G0ld, COX’l -sv. ,- _ ' A' _ _ 'Q' _ f _;` I '_ _ -\-3.41 'Q , ull*/7.|l_ ‘S _., _ Y M . f A HOME CURE. The Slocum System ` A consideration not to be overlqoket in the treatment of consumpuves is th~ expense in quest of health. Some of ou medical men are now adv_1su_i§e they patients to golong distances in hop< 'hatchangeofair willdothemgood. f rrittamahoutchangeofclimate, audit: these dilferent ? The fact is people die of eonsumptionjnalfcqlmates They recover from it.-too, mall Clilllakf _if they are treated properly. The out ,positivecure forthe dxsasersto kill th Lemon C/"l` \~=-'LF ` {_"`~. ` ¥`._\”I#j‘T` ' ' __ < st; __ _ ._/,_~ l and so is everyone Wh it-Ersrei s....““..' fo so f=°~--=»~_ . w. im.. .‘v..~ieey or July 'rs..a.f.»ftr¢t» like.-Herears __the_1la!_¢_§1?__-_____. .. __ _._.». 4. “*{\\\ .__ .fits ‘ ` ' ’ ‘ fi. F' if’ Qherry . Strawberry _‘ . 'eililf A Q ri SENDFB .. Sunnyside Grocers. Airs 35"! ig; sf »r.~'~`“3“ _...rp v .\. - e..-.,. .. _. ... _. .-. .»-.ass g - :r or =_f~ _ ‘ , 19.1’ - 1 ' R_"""°"’ _C _ Chocolate Pudding ` _ _ l\_1)_` '__ _ .1-_ _,_ /-_~. V ~ I ` 'lill?1lll0VM§i.niS18m. P expect ta. (pen. aol' A *“~ °°" ner dns mor.tg.1 We want to reduce our large sto* before removal. In order to _ ‘ .3 _ W6 'ill .Kell It g / »;-dr. ”"(’i if .” “~d-°»d»»i»~»- . ‘~>. ....‘:n_='.':°'... °..:=°...‘*"°'~,... ° "*-:__`__` ` " all kinds, Pipes`CIg'll‘l i°` f ""4 _ E. 3n?’snas:n;sjii_ H5 I s Ill I T” e" hor) other lines all at _ __ .. .___ _»._ ,_,,. ___ a .L dtitudesn’ sannneu ¢¢Go_ __m_H8l§§ ____ _. _ T _ __ _ *I __§ _ __ sa. another. How is a poor perplexev. HIPIIIS f'0Iil 0°- W* 2 _ .§.f?_> ` e _ f With'S°l'C kings, to dCC1d¢ am0n gun'-antpe §l'|Qfn nflf. E _ -- » _ _ A _.__. _ _ just right, bring' them § _ " _ _ _ _£_,"°"-. 0, . . To wiu_Plllll P"“k'°g P"°”7"°'”7' ‘ 100 Men or more " one knows we’re tn a pos- _ »_ - ~. - ~.‘ ' °. . _ _ than . _ 0 *_ 4;., » ,.. Wnsfr _ _ 5 is * f