SEP “EMBER 15 'W7 THE CHARLCYITBTOWN GUARDIAN _ 1 ¢ -----~ ~ ‘ .»lil`“` "_`__. _- _ ,__ i Domitionlilintlc Raiiwai nd Fteisixuibi Linen .slluqtun iid New York Tris Yarmouth. The popular :ut Lim ile- twoon Esetcrri Nova . o it. A u'~d “oeton via Truro Windmr Jot.,nr~d iiolifhx. li'l4\'ll\`G HLUILNOSIE and EXPRNS '|'RAlNr-\ leer e Hrlifex. dliilys.-e~cpt *undoy at.100»\. m. anuiiflba. ni. for i§hy and Yrsr. monih n-nkiiik cnnncccici nt si-mouth for Bun." . and View Yurk. .\iliti.ANl) l»IVlSION-Tinllie of tho Mid lurid Invision lonvo Windsor lla ly (crawl Hiininy) fir Triiru ar 7.41) s m. and 6.3: |». m. .wil fr in ’lruro for Windsor at ti Bi is us. and L45 |..ni c in »».»|.lng at 'lrnriwl h ti-mimi ofthe inter- uioni ri Railway al. Wi> dscr wi h Mint- nrwe and ltxplross t.r» ns to rind from Halifs; for Ynrrnan.. . The Royol ond U. S Mail Nterimslilpr ramen Guoima llosrosr and Yaniuorrrn. 'rho l`lai'4't lr d l"i"e.~l Nhiasiicrn ilyl .g b t.wo.m -.hc Misritvvw Pro\'i~ms sud iinxtf . Ln-vs Yarmouth for Br\~it.~n Mnadny, \Y rl Manny, Friday and laturfiiu In . nm vnl of Express ’I‘r-ins li |si{.li"nx. it \| v.. inglassya Inriglvi ii if li . t. -r 'I'iie~Ag_v_ Tim" d,,’_'..|-ldny and .~\inrin\) I1 .nan 4-is .,|~.~|,-. lngiiii Hnllfn li xt. t'riv ni I .ii ii. ui. lin ii.|6 p. ui. by Exprofn 'i‘~-.i n. DIRECT Nliw \'i)I{K -\liRViCE Performed by S B " P I( I NC F. A t('l`HliR" suaiiiiiii fruui __\'i\rino\itli on nr i~i\'iil nf i'C\r~rmis "ml il uwmino lrriiinr froin I.iii'o"r. uihkh ~ rlrillv trips "`ii~rAn; axrcprcd in-i.wi».i: i'>~i-i-riiniro mm \\'¢.](vi,l. mllriig r\’~_Kli\|;~uur~t in im ii il r niioiis. pg I1-sin~r~|.iu on Atlantic out-rmrri imc. ifm' f|ir't.ncr i<.f\»i~iii irioii, ltcsnrvnrlnp ¢,| Fit.rii»ii'u iris vin, w|~iL»i or icing;-, n ll, U, i‘AliK:ll¢ilAci.iz.ilori. l’in.~i. Agri. Tit-i Lrill . un . u. Nova 6»li|r1v|; P. ilIi"l{lN8. (lorinrsl M-iniizqr __..______-, J. AUGUSTIIS BET TLEY Barrister and Attorney iii"i*`Il7lC:- Uvur iicysl liuiik nf ('iir|.'\4ln KENSINGTON. P. E. l. ]\{4\,\‘l‘l\' 'I‘0 LOAN on gooi ~'or:rrrlLy of lnriri urlwirilai i~\Lus of iiiir-r-I-si. -.'.i|_n3/ri-.rw ' ' ‘ v U ~ iiili EI. BRUNAWILK MCNCTON, N. B. Tilt Lhrgest and liest I.ocate.l Hotc. ,, ilie City, Accominodatlug zoo guestr, , u.\i.oii. .Il iirliyr G EO. liICSWi".l‘Ii\'li`V, P;-gp) i'.~' ,_ lt's ' Economical 'lx ‘ r 4%? . ' '.-° f ' i` _ f l Beaver Flour actually uaaku MORE bread to the bone] than any othcr. It is the richest in Gluten-and it is the gluten that takes up the water, Beaver Flour §0P;Elild for lpsung TJ eriveso rca -- Niro-M0REt?ust.rgd:h;|1 un Other. Your ist ing wig prove this. Try it. AT Youll orloczlvu. g llkeilerl, write for prix Ol r l...l§.i‘i’.i.."¢'..f§f."‘° °""" ` T. ){.Tu_yi°l’ J °`?5i.I‘ii`.'l'f.§"‘ _.1- ¥~., an _i11 _'I ii- Another Sic in Advance I i am pleased to inform my pat- . 'Irs that I have added to iuy al~ ready up-to-date equipment; tw; dozen folding chairs, whlgh nr. very neat and coiiifort ‘ 3 ‘ arc at their disposal FREE, shnulc uccnslhii rcuuire_ ir. ll. WRIGHT 4 ‘ * '_-"' -~~-~ -- ;~- i- - __ *_* .___ ,,____,____ _-,f,,,, ___ dependent Audit. Charlottetown Branch. R. G. Wallace, Manager. my Unexcelled facilities for the transaction of all kinds of Banking Business. Special attention given to the Savings Uepart- nictii: and interes credited quarterly on Savings Accounts. - This is the only bank having its head oflice in Canada that subiiiits its b .r-ks and statements to In- BANK or N ova Scorta CAPITAL. - - $3,000,000 RESERVE FUND., $5,250,000 Ei,-,--_--._,._5.__; - ---V W - - `-.- ' ill 'MJ Xi li iinsurance Agency T I ret resent the bert companies in Fire, Life, Acfiricnt, Sickness Insurance and will be plezred to quote you rates in either branch. E K BKOW e 0 Q Liharlutieiowii ' ' Manager fm' P- E' I' PIION ld iltiti. ii-likliiiwfi §g;~»|»¢_.-scauunnnnnmanen cuueuulwllllllll 'ROSS fit MATTHEWS, Representing The North American Life Assurance Company, §=-fra 1 :~ The Richmond & Drummond Fire insurance Company The _ Canadian Pacilic Railway -o»..-. . orfifc ir~Q..¢¢n Street - - Dfsiifiiiiy B‘°*"‘ Charlottetown- i 1 _ ___..._ f 1 , . . _W ___[______ ..._ - -~ -~ M* AM"-‘ N1)|¢i»uu‘i\r»tN‘r ir - A-A-ogy affiliated with ummscu Common Or On/\'roi1\, Boston. Graduates from this iigpirtmeni of Mount Allison may enter the ,,l.r ear st Emefso Se Y _ r-‘init ARTS M’Ii.§;1l§=Yil‘f`:"‘;Pm 'uh pictures. Casts, etc plete wnrse leading to egndneiing cerii ow ENB' | In charge of an ' R C A to toe value 875.000- 1 Qdcom d 1 ficetc hes been org!" 7 it ften members ai: equ . r r.‘:::s .r.'::.‘.°a..'.°.»...-»-<= - e w wo rectiee purposes a Q ' _ _ , ii nsgniggifzgfasfg nik.,/i.Di:oaizn. Bc1ror..uuinri>s fm-.worthy stud deiirf Soiic te( dents. Corrcsponunmnss, ,nyj |_ 0, lolthlli, D. D, fir i"r. N.ll.. 7°29‘i““h"m5"‘ `~ 1\/I ou. in t Allison Ladies’ uollego 54th vaar commences so orrsbcr 5,&!§?N7CB Massnv TRRHLB Sciioor. or Hu.si..ir0r.i> Normal Course cer'i- iicstc from Mount Alli- gon accepted as qualifi- ¢<\ioa fo: , teaching . . - Household Science in ew Brunswick Schools. , 0 Ori V u. ' QUEENS .COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown The mail train arrived Ssturday night. ai. 10.15. night at 8.20. The Lido will he hilrh thlsevening nl 6.16 anti tomorrow er. 7.34. George S. Inman was rs passenger to Muntsgue from the City Saturday. Misc Maggie McDonald of Ilrirmoiiy left. Saturday for North Middleboro, Mass. Miss Alloc Doyle who ,have been visit- ing Mre. M. Hughes in this City left. Sat- urnay for Boston. Matthew Lea. Vernon River, has rc~ turned from is pleasant trip to Montreal and Sherbrooke Quebec. At the latter place lie was the uueat. of his sister, Mrs' Ulu-rica McDonald, and attended Sher- brooire exhibition and circus. The Bayfield Street amalcur atholellc cluh held is series of apr rl.a on Saturday among which was n two mile run from the corner of Bayfield S rectand Mulprquc lioad to St., Dunntans and return. The mes was won by Percy Largo in lil min- ut/es 26 sec-.\nrls,z»econl| Leo McCourt, third Earle Lune. There vicrc four starters and the race was witnessed by a good num- her. ’i‘he funeral of the into l"er.erMc_Quar|le' son of John McQuar1‘ie, 9-ook pioee from his fatbe_i-‘sia~idence Bocrihsw, to Cnnoa Cave camel ry, Monday St-ptsm her firh, nl 2 p. m. undor the dlr‘ct'on of Try Arr--in Division, _S. O. T. Funeral services nt. the lioueo were conducted by ihe Rev Jna. Mcilauirrill. The pall-beararli were!- .\ Il Mclnod, I) .I Mclean, Iinvflock Cur- ia .n, li ll Crosby, lllohanl Biyce and Wm .\Ir-I)-mold. J. Alex. and Mrs. Bovyer left on Setur. rlsy for their adopted home in San Fran cisco. They had is most. enjoyable visit. to their old home in Lot 48 and many friends throughout this Province. They moved to tho Golden Welt twenty-three years uno und have been quite aucrasaful end nithongh they have grown to lcva their new home yet they have many fond rc- membrraneea of the home of thrir child- hood and youth. Mr. and Mrs. Bovycr are in the best. of hoeliih. A vu ry pleasant evsninir was spent at the home of Alex and Mrs McPherson. Brooklyn, on Thursday, hapt. ith, when a few of their friends assembled to listen ti some choicemusic which was furnished by the Munl?her|ou brothers, pipsra, eiec verv choice violin selections by Mr Rennie of Olimbridizc, Main. Among than pre- sent were: Wm and Mrs MacPherson. of Medford, lass.. Mrs. MacPherson of Louiaburg, C. B., Mr. und Mre. Bennie of (lrinihrldgc Man. Mrs. McLeod of Monu- ment. Beech, Male. fheoveuing' woe spout pleasantly and aildcpartcd aftoru nioct enjoyable time. The Mc8o wan Manufacturing Go. of Sr. John, N B, whose announccmenblappears elsewhere iii this inane are the only mari' time manufacturers of loose leaf hooks. SJ McGowan, the manager of the tis-ui, is the originator of the Metlcvraii Uiopie Loose Leaf Systems. it is ti ue as claimed chat. foray pci' uenty of time la saved in l’°°¥-laillllig by using this loose iasf sys- icru which ocnaiaris ot ledger, ' leather tub index, icduer lnves,und bills in duplicate. irsusfvr binder and carbon! ere hee. A post. card to the McGowan Manufacturing U0., P 0 Box 228, St John, N B, will get e fund of information and no time should be lost by business man in writing. Strathcona newspapers to herid llialy, contain references io the funeral of the lata Lemuel Martin, whose deolh, which took piece suddenly in Strathcona her been already reported in The Guardian. Tun funeral was of a milibery character and was very largely' an/snr|¢¢i_ [|15 his-bers of Strathcona 0re\\lo,lod|e, to which deceased belonged, were silo present. and showed their relpeuta for shelrlato brother rind their eympetby with the bereaved by etiending emi fermllir peril of the procession. The escort from, “B” squadron U. ll. li. in command of Barlcuut Howard consisted of twelve mon, is buglor and the srrgseut nndlad ol’ in dnubic file. Strathcona Orange lodge followed. The eix uicmbsre of the C. M. R. corporais Durraad, Wepahott, Green, Goutuliie, Rohoit and Powers, who acted as pall bearers marched along beside the hoarse. Behind it vi troop: r led Mr.Meraln's horse. The raine were t.w|i.ed in black and white and ie the si. rrupe nf ihe empty aerldle wire piuoarl in reversed order the lung topped shore of the dead rider. The mourners followed next and then three cirriaires illlod with the officers of t.he` C. M. R. lu uniform. After them came an extremely long lii.u of carriages occupied by fiicnda of the rieceesc-i and the faeiIIy._ The possession want le Hdmontnn comr- tury where interment use maria. Over the grsva the escort fired three volinyseuri ihe hu¢iur rounded the last poehuedenl nserk of respect, to their decessrrl cam- rude. .*.q,..Q,.~nbs-s~n»~u\s*i GINGER SNAPS F ere eiwsys appreciated at any time sud our g agar snepa are :Tygdthe beat. Have you tried them? Fresh need cakes. Rock cakes and lemon topo eech dry, Cell or telephone D. STEWART. milpa Bshery. sent Street. 'I‘oi0P\0l° in The Northumberland arrived Saturday .flowers John A. Dickieson formally of _at 6.45 inSr.,Dunsi.an's Cathedral of Misa .i. D. Mcanisy ct this cur. hu nhirnfd f rcui.St.uril. Euatace Huvliaud of this City, medc the rounfl trip by i-ho Northumberland Satur- day. Rev. Walter Catton who has been lu th, City :nr some days left. Saturday for Halifax. ' Over s-avau hundred dollars wus taken at. thc collections at the dedication acr- vices lu St. Duu|i.an‘a Cutheirilin this City on Thursday loci.. At the Policeilourv. Saturday morning two Prohibition races camo up for heav- ing. Harry Drake wan convicted of e first. offence and lined $100 and costa or three months imprisonment, and is prima faciri case was made omsinsr Owcu Truiuor Mr Hansard drfcndaur/s Council naked for ncljcurriment for n wack to put. in rebuttal evidence which Nqucst, was gruntnd by the Maglatrat-1°. In Calgary, Alta., on Sept.. 4r.h ut the beautiful home of hor cousins, Samuel H. and Mrs. Haleem. amid a profusion of New Dominion, and MsrinBunt'iin form- erly of South Rusticc was united lu the holy bonds of matrimony, by the Rev. -I. A. Clark. in the presence of the immedi- nte relatives and friends ofthe bride and iiroom. The bride. who was attended by Annie A. Horlizson of Tryon, was dressed in white aloiiion cio h, with irimmlngs of silk and lace, and carried a beautiful bouquet of while carnations, while the bridesmaid, dressed in white and pink carried pink carnations. The groom was ablysupported by his cousin, William H. Dlokieson of New Glasgow. After c surpptiona repeat served in Mrs. Hasiem‘s prcitily riccoraicddlntng maui, the happy couple left. on the south bound train for Butte, llontana, amid the heartfelt beat wishes and shower! of rico of the comp- euy, which was oorupoeed ofuli former P. E. Islanders. The hrlde's travelling suit was blue chilnn broudcloth. The usual array of costly presents bcetlfled to the popularity of both brldc and groom. The marriage taken piece this morning Minnie E. Moron daughter of M. J. Moran of the Customs Department of this City to \\'ll|iam E. Mornn Principal of the Union Commercial College and son of Gcorge‘Moran. The bride will be gowned in ahandaouie oyster grey slih with hat to match and will be attended by MisaAunic Sullivan who will wear crsuui panama with hah to mn'ch. The groomsmen will be Gaorge Mnrari brothrr ofthe bride, while Dr. Morrison wiiir perform the ccrcmonyin the pros- enco of the immediate friends of the contracting parties. Aftrr thc |ere~ mony Mr. and Mrs. Moran will leave on A wedding trip to Halifax nnd ft.. John. The bride's travelling dress will ba Hunters green broadcloth with hat to match. The bride and groom arca very popular young couple iicth being wall known. Miss Moran was for many years nvalucd employe of Moore & McLeod's, while the groom ia the esteemed principal of the Union Commercial College of this City. Many beautiful presania wire received by the happy couple including is China ciblnet. from the bride'a store associates and ri nidu- board from the firm of Moore & McLeod, and from the UnicnConimcrciaiColicuc a megnlflcrnh mirror. The Guardian wishes Mr. and Mrs. Moran many years of hnppineas. LET US . DEVELOP YOUR FILMS We use new develo- per for each Film and can assure you of the best possible results. New stock of hodaite and film received. \°5‘f%n“.i°:'» PURE GRAPE .IUICES We have imported ihe` fol- lowing from London,Eugland, and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non-elco- hol c. ORDINARY-ablendof grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named ales' dhtrict where grapes are grown. CONGREST -juice of Con- cord granea. MADEIRA-e juice of fine ilsvor sud aroma. MUSCAT- from Murreetel urs es. RET) ALICANTE-s Spanish ra eiuice. §LgElllAN-from Algerian revel with e rich fruig Bs' TALBSTINB-Import f,, °" the Holy Lend. leer 65 °lll r_;» lr: anti o. C 10 "Tho Two Mace” rnrnarririii _..\,...»qv»-It,-'rains Early Buyere Buy Beet ‘U me Glen ,'~l~1»`- m- Saturday l4th Sept |907 Lovely autumn suitingseio please every taste j I style, of quality and service. Fine, plain, beautifully finished venetian _ cloths, all wool, 44 inches wide. special va|ue............................ 78c Colours are black, navv wine, browns, < Myrtle. Something a little finer, smoothly made venetian, in black, blues. wines. browns, and greens. and is notably fine value at Beautiful venetian cloth sill: like tinish, correct weight, 50 inches wide, rli wool, black, navy and wine-better than mauv $r.6o lines . F.ance, Germany and England all have contributed s0xnething.to r this iinedress goods department of ours. rrom France some of thc, fine brcadclotbs, and many of the dainty light weight weaves--From England tweeds, serges, broadcloths, mohairs, panamas, Granites, Roxunas, ctc., from Germany the handsome venetians in which this store specializes _so strongly And we must not for-get that “This Canada of fours” is not turning -‘ont goods- that will in many cases exhibit superiority to any imported lines. Many of the handsome ombre plaids we are showing were made right at home in our own dominion _ And we want to impress on you the' fact that this store is the dress goods centre-from the point of view of saving-of Novi afew prices merely by way of sample: _ _' ' _.f Our special “Monarch” broudcioth. 56li`1'ch'es 1, wide, ‘all wool. very finely finished re beauti- fully draplng fabric spec al et... . . . .$1.115 Colours are black, navy, browus.- wines; greens. - ` 1 ' Handsome and every effective onibrc plairls, ' in‘cHects or browns. greens, greys or oiner, all wool 55 inch fabric, at $r.1o4_end A beautiful French broadcloth, shrunk and uuspottable, soit as silk iirin, and agrsch fully draping fabric black and navy " _.$2.30 V Tartans of prettiest design These are admirably adapted for lille girls - ' 5 'dresses--as well es shirt waists for ladies. They are ali wool double widths and the showing ln. ‘ ' clndes Stewart, Fraser. Campbeii,iMcDuE, Murray. Drummond. Ross. McKenzie., that ours are immensely superior. c c oc 8c C L Mcuonaid McB&Il1 etc, etc- SBIUIJICS NCBI he ly I7” application ' ° 'I Splendidiy Serviceahie Serges I I' 'id beat f rschool girls dresses-strong du _ble | im list? riiztll eiigry dctsdrigdsa iompiug girl can make. We iieverirvcd gegttinyd serge from the same satisfactory source for fifteen YCUS.-and P¢°Pi° 'Cu "19 Black and navy serge here at 55c. 681:. 70¢. 85°- 5!-15 3° $145 Samples send freely anywhere to anybody for the BSlli“E~ Ilonest goods cheaply priced We handle so much high grade dress goods that sometimes we forget to 2 mention the splendid line of low price fabrics we handle-such as tweeds. meitolm CIC- =tl--2l¢'- 30 ' 35Sini1 Tegfreesli dent anywhere. luyilmm t0 9UYb°d!. IW th* UHUZ- ‘ ` I , ' The Designer-only 75 cts pci' YC" , The best and brirshtest ironic magazine pnblished~ench month full of interesting household items. latest fzshion articles, good fiction and poetry Of merit The Iliill- trations are line and many of them are coloured. It will come t0 Y°“ °"°f! mvilth I0! I ' il bi d di lttous. _ ` ' yearliligiiiliedmlidifdvtiiizlitfidcioeidlxxilityigd; higintgfilor time year's subscription to. ihe- 1 HFSIGNER commencing wlth............-...----~---lI\1mb¢l’- NAME .....».......».........~»»... . .... ........~.¢»|........... Aoniusss.. . , _ L PERSONAi. SUPERVISIUN Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. _ Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Oillce (upsteirs., John Newson. DR. LECKlE,DI.R.C.V. ' Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of the loyal Gallop of Veterinary Surgeons. Glasgow, lcetleeu ADDRESS-Biden Botti. lout St. |.”"y1y|- PHQNI NUMIIIR ll. .3|`-..f.eJ`t..i 'élar.:°:.':.e'i,5§:'iii':a”.i!‘“:_;‘.‘QI`;“:;i rovemeuhs. 'I o honest vu' in U-lidi( ~.-»-. ,__..