i l i t t "\ ‘ ~ ` 0 l\1¢°°°4 IMI# aye you must ave plenty . _ _ 0| vit. courage, »iieii¢ii.. How ii ii into ice O f e °\\"4'°'"’ M they thin, pu., actions? no .~ - not forget Ayer’a Saraaparllla. You know lt melee the blood pure and rich, and builds ap the general health Sold lor alx ea f n gpg- ".l. \ ’ CUT . . _,., _ .. Wsttnsirs . 5 oiiss :_ ~.r ' V-1’ f its "=‘/ -is or- Plioiie 312. W. W. WELLNER, t_o1'.”.l,'y.\\;. Jevveller J (ji »=- at 1-Nii5UAl l_3RILLIANCY. We have just opened is use of new .lcsigds in Caraffes, Nappies, etc, which we would be pli-iiseil to show you. . Z - \___,. _ , _. :/>_ _~ »~......»»-»-.- L Q, HUGHES COUGH MIXTURE CURES V quiiglis, Colds, lloarseness, Sore th roat iiiiilbioiicliiiii affections quicker than any ,.i1,¢i- preparation we knpw of. lt liiis steadily grown in popularity un- ,iy imlqiy it is the only cough remedy used in many families. Try I bottle and be convinced of its merits. Price q5e. ceo. E. 1-=iuc.u_Es. Apotliecaries Hall. ;:_ >.Y£)`[I' AH E I NVITEIJ lf you wish the best in photo gmpliy, lliiisheu on the new spec ializcil mounts, (the very latest novelty.) Tl.) VISIT OUR. S".l'.‘TJ.|3IO.. GEO. ll.. COOK. Where Baliv is Always Welcome. ,‘_,.|.,,_`,_,.__ ‘._ , ..,. » - ` -. _i Elegantly ,Tailored . Autumn Suits ` i\'h.it's the uso of pii'¥i|iE fancy » pi'n-cs for \UUll. (-1.0 H S-We tziiiii-niitoc thc only dil'l’ersnoe lJc< i\\~i-i-iio\ii- miikc mid the other fcl- loiixs \\‘ill bc the price. if wi-worn notnbsolntoly ccrtainof ' this wc would not lnaku such an as- si-i-iinii--liiit. ii-o‘i-o hereto prove lt to yiiii any tiiiio yon‘rc really. lm 't b half iiwaito on trnc , iwiiiiililiily- :iriip lil oilr shop to-iiioie ~ .iw .iiiil ‘lcni-n- how you can save Xtllll' llltlllttys MCLAREN “‘°”S"“ -- _ i LEADER. i-li.-:lic 'l'.iiilor, Gi.. U00. St. .~' iiiiil iv Ilul. a . s>'.=' § Do you Make your own Pickles P if you do and iyo\\ want to liiirc tliciii good, you iiiust liiivc tho proper runtoriiil to iiiiiltii thc-in wi il. 'l`lic VINEGAII and SPICES ni_u»t,bc the very best, other- iviiio you will have poor re- Hll rl. .-\ll wc linvc tosa is that our aio.-k viiicgarin {Vhii'.e Wliia iinil Eiiglbih Malt and our pickling spice in bulk and si-iilril packages, wholu cloves ctr., urls tllo very host ob- tiilnnblo. Call u.nd soc for yniii-sclf oi- phono ui-i your order. llIcl(eiina’e Grocery. PHONE _-mul lluii'ii;’£\In Store Un Togvaibiters. p Good Sturdy Boots . For sturdy boys and iiioii we have the Am- herst solid leather boots and we are satisfied with H very iiioderate profit. 3112 our prices. All new fresh st0¢k_ srlilous s. co., Victoria ‘Row. h 7-x7dtf V V i I. J New QUEEN. onlinr Boots Riacnvro io-DAY And the best we _ have seen yet-There' is a Tan Bluchei' in the lot which must be seen to be 'appreci- ated. Alley & Co. . .,.-$1. i t, CANNED PEARS just received 50 dozen 2 lb tins Canned Pears which we bought at a bargain. We are now offering them at the rate of 2 _Tina for 25 cts. They are good goods and won’t last long at this price. Bccr & Gott. LOOK towards us now that Exhibition is over and get y0\1f P1\0¢°9 taken for XMAS and avoid the rush at thc 1851- Gauvln, Gcntzcl & Co., PHOTOGFAPIIERS. .L A. S. BAYiR, PROP. For §aIe t ii. ted on the ,.:.:-tt-‘t1:.t:=;P°.t.n .1 sz.. .... hibition Grounds. l`°lll\\l“l§ll§l 3° EW? land in avel’Y mil “'“t°° ot clear . _ . cultivation, suitable for K“\'d°"‘”§ °;, “gm-e lots. On the remises s dwelling and other buildingéi ll9° "iw umps, Will sell tliis property 11 block or lots toauit urchaaer- _ Reasons for acli)in8-°“'“°' gums to "°°" Apply wrLr.1Aivi ssttnn. Charlottetown. ." . ‘ - W _ THE cr-‘IAR’L0'r'rn'roWN GUARDIAN. oe*roaER‘ 3, i905 in runnin ` Ll]EiL NEWS ,Offices in New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Tun close season for trout extends from Oct. lst to April lst. Flurtk and Mrs. Beaieslsft yesterday on ii visit to St. John. J. A. MoI)oNar.n and bride have return- ed to Cardigan from Newton, Mass. Rav Jas McDoooar.L will preach (D.V.) on Sabbiith the 8th at Canoe Cove at l0.1{l, DcSuble at 3 and Hampton at 7. Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Rev. \V. H. Spencer, Rev. McLean Sinclair and John Mclnnis left yesterday for Sydney to attend the Synod there. Farm Pltnxms, who has been spending the summer months in P. E. Island. pasa- ed through today en route to Harvard College.-Moncton Times 30th. Mnrrrlilrar. STAR:-The American tugs, the F. W. Roebling and the W. F. Mc- Rae, from Boston, arrived In port yes- terday with two dredges for work on the upper inland waters. The tng left to re- turiilto lloston yesterday, and the dredges were taken up tha canals. Miss Eiixnv and Master Arthur Doyle, who have been spending the last two months with Dr. Doyle at Vernon River, have returned to their homo in Somer- ville, Mass accoinpanied by their mother, Mrs E. W. Doylo, after stopping n few diiys with relatives ln Victoria. I'r will bo interesting to many to know that ii. Chnrlottatwn man figures proniln- ently in the Winthrop dress suit case which has attracted so much attention tlii-oughout the eastern part of America. liispcctoi-James ll. Douglas, formerly of this city, is the dctcetlvo detailed from \\'liithi'op for this case. Mr. Doug lun is ti. cousin of Mrs. E. l:i.Duche- mln, city. and visited hers about two wcoks ago. Recent issues of 'l‘he lioston American, Tho Herald and The -lournnl contain cuts showing the In- spcctor dragging Winthrop harbor in a bent in search of the missing arms, head and legs of the victim. 'l‘|ii; photographers _ of the Maritime provinces are organizing n society to be known as thc Maritime Photos Exchange. The object of the association is the ex- change of photos every monthlbetwaen the nisinbers for friendly criticism. On tho tirst day of the month each member sends nut. ri. photo to the next higher member and hc in turn sands it to the ncxt mail» ing criticism to photographer who sent it out. The officers of the Association iirc ns followa: President- G. IA. Keith, Sackville. lst Vice Prealiicnt-Jus. Bayer, Ghiirlottctowii. 2nd Vice-W. M. Muiiroe, l’iciou. ilrd Vice J. Y.Mcrsei'cau,Cliatlinm. Sccy Treasurer*-S. W. Dunock, Campbell- ton. Aisavlli of baseball was played at Vic» torln Piirlt on Saturday, p. rn. by two teams of Comniercinl lncli, one captolncd by T. E. Glrvuri und composed of Glrvan, catcher; Cassell, pitcher; McEachern. lst; Thompson, 2nil;Jnmes, Cird. lr; McQuarrie ss; Stewart, lf;Ccriifoot, cf; Ralnnie, rf? and the other ciiptaincd by Geo. Laidlaw und composed of Clliitoii, catcher: Mc- Quillan, pitcher; Laidlaw, lst. b; Mahon, 2nd; C. McQuilliin. 3rd. b; I-leisler, ss; Reynolds, lf; Pound, cf; Terry, rf. The former team won uftera close and excit- ing game by u. score of 26-27. Both tennis were eiitertaiiicd ai, ilinner at the Victoria Hotel after the game. Chas. Spear acted as oilicialscorcrnnd Arthur Thorac nm- pired the game, both gentlemen giving entire satisfaction pai-t.iculni'ly Mr Thorne. AT a recent meeting of the Physical Culture Committee of the Y. M. G. A. it was decided that no pains should be spar- ed to mnko the regular class drills at- tractive this winter, and that special nt- tontion should be given to some features of the work that have not been hitherto pushed hero. Volley Ball will ba made one of the principal games for the busl» iiessinen's class. A Basket Bali league will be formed with eight or ten teams. Sonic cf the teams of the league will prob- ably be as follows--store clerks, oflloc clerks, business men, two atudciits teams, bankers, mechanics etc. Thursday night was sctasidc as Basket Bail night. Mr. Archibald tho secretary isc. basket bail cnthusiiist having followed the game from its beginning when he played on the first team that was ever organized. This was at the Y. M. C. A. training school in 1892. Anothci- important fcnturs for this winter will bo t-ha Monthly Athletic Contests. Thnre will be five contests with three cvcntsin each contest. The coinpetitois will compete both as iiidlvliiuais and as mciubers of ditferent teams. _ ..¢.__. Plclillng Sciison-Housckcepers putting down their, pickles, chow~ciiow, catsup atc., should get their pickling spice, t,ui~nicrlc curric powder, essence vinegar, etc. from us--Our stock is good and fresh and pricoii ni-s right.-A. W. Rerldin, l’liemB., Central Drugstore. We have just received a package of china. direct from Japan It is the nicest line of the kind in the city.-W. P. Colwill, Sunnyside. 7-12 d tf. 'loinaure perfect health use Iron-ox Tablets. For sais at your drugg|st’s, Z5 cents per box. lildf T"""*"~-Mmwmnuv .»m................ wcaiuimmwtmuwmnvawwv ; If yntt are fond of chocolates, but particular_ab Riflllng White's. Name on every piece- Pill “P in b0Xg|;' cf’ " !".rT.~'. I#NM?M“V inunalvdtflltq out the kind insist on 3 pound and half pound _ 'Ill' schooner Corona has been coppered at Plctou and la now at Sydney to load coal for Bt. John'a. En. Iavru and Alf. Chappell left yester- day for Boston where the former will apend the winter and the latter make a viait. AN!! person desiring tosea The Guar- dlun's Big Wah Perfecting Press in opera- tion should eali at Subscription Office either Monday or Wednesday at 11.46 a. ni. dtw tf. ONE of the greatest surprises in Lead- vllle social circles-during the week was one so cleverly planned and carried _cut by Miss Mabel Brown and Jack Nichol- son, two prominent young people of thia city, who were married in Denver last Monday. Miss Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown, has been for two yea.rs it student in the State Univer- sity at Boulder and it was generally sup- posed by her friends that she was expect ing to commence her junior year last week. The wsck previous was a busy one in the Brown home, but the preparations which her friends knew were in progress were supposed by them to be for n trip to Boulder and her year in college, rather than for her life journey in mati-imony. Goodbyes were said by all hor friends last Saturday, but none save the parents of the bride knew that the ticket with which she was leaving read Denver in- stead of Boulder, as they were the only ones expecting the news ivhicli cams inter that the couple had been married the fol- lowing Monday and were then on their way to California, where'they vvlllspcnd their honeymoon. They will return some time next rnonth.-Leadvlllc Colo. Demo» arat. [Miz Nicholson is a son of the into Donald Nicholson, foriuerly of Springton Loi, 87 and brother of Ex Mayor Nicholson of Lcndville.] Tru; following from s. British Columbia paper may be of interest to some people in this 1Proviiico:~“A demonstration of the most approved methods of wrapping apples and pears in paper nriil packing these fruits iii boxes for iiinrket was given in tho large packing barn of W. A. Inglehart, near the railway station, on Saturday afternoon last by B. T. Bcies, of Vernon, B. C. “About forty fruit. grow- cra of this district attended and niucb interest was ruanifcsteil in Mr. Iloies' remarks on packing fruit and in his method of handling it. This interest was shared in by the old vctcrnn and the youiigei-groivei-iilike, and the afternoon was ii distinct success. Mr. Lloics is acting under tho direction of thc fruit division of the department of agriculture at Ottawa. I-le is a young rriaii, but has had some 25 years’ experience in packing fruit in Mexico and in California, and has' settled onnfruit ranch in British Col- umbia. His iiletliod of wrapping and packing is as follows:-A basket ol selected apples is before him, the box to be filled is at his right., the pile of wrap- ping paper, 12x12 inches, is at his left; with the right. hand hc takes an applo from the basket, stein cnd down, with the left hand he takes n sheet of paper and places it on top of the apples; thcn with the lingers of his loft ltund spread as nearly as possible equi-distant, clutches the paper and ripple und turns them up- side do\vn,n.sllulit inovcincnt with the right liaiiil bends llie folded paper over about twothiriis tho dliiiucter of the apple, and another niovenient of the left. hand folds the ends of the paper lint on the broad, or stein, of the applc. The wrappcrlnpplcs are placed in ii. box ln layers in suchnwny so that the layers hind cach oth'cr iintl when the box is filled there are no loose apples in it. The \vholc isa solid package." [Mr Boics gave ii deinonstration of paoltiiig nt the Exhibition last woek.] ' PALE AND ANXlOUS. Your Countenance Indicates the Body’s Awful Struggle for Health. Impossible to work or think clearly when there is no reserve of vigor, no nourishment in the blood, no supply of nerve energy. 'l'hc life of thc lialf~i~ick mnii is pitiful, in fact, almost criminal, when bounding strength ia so quickly derived from Feirozone. This nutritive tonic is gurantead to strengthen n.ll inau, women and children. Weak orgiinsget now force, vital energ! is generated. Muscle and lat are adds , healthy color is restored, and the blood fairly tinglcs with neiv-found life. Road of thc evidence of Jno. Carter, of 424 King St. l ` EdiSOrl _~ Gold ' Moulded 4 _ \; Records :M " Made from new'com- L ' position and may be handled without fear 4 of spoiling the sur- -. '_ fare with finger 64 marks. ` _ . The very. latest and ` ,=¢ best selections to be f had-Call and in- ‘ 2,' spect them. Sold I4 f, only at Q MEET ME AT.,_ THE ALWAYS BUS_Y~ STORE i "qi Hat. soon want it. STANLEY BROS. NO SALE. Millinery at » Stanley Bros. _lust to reiniud you of yo Fall If you do not want it today, you shall We have a grand assortment of Hats, Shapes, Wings, Birds, and Miliinery Trim- niings. These come direct to us from Fashion’s Centres, and are the very latest productions of the world’s best Artists.- Our Vlilliner Fliss Benoit has just returned from the Millinery opt n- ings, and has all the new ideas and latest tips. We shall be pleased to show the stock- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR Stanley Bros. F- *ap-_ .r nr strong, 4oc to 6oc a gal. French White Vinegar put up in 4 gal. demis $r.75 each. Strong, pure whole spices at lowest prices. L sANnERsoN ro. co. , 1 Clothes the Bo overeoats are the E333 .3§§il3i5ll5~li§-Ilidllililsl QQEHE For Boys want the best and strongest clothing. No man ever gives his clothes such wear and tear, such wringing and twisting as the average bo) Our boys’ suits made in Norfolks, Oxfords and double breasted three piece are stylish and coin- fortable. They will stand tlie wear because they are made from pure wool tweeds. You will not , have to keep taking a stitch here and sewing a button therel Now boys who wear them, and ' ' niotliers who care for them and fathers who pay for them-our new fall stock of boys’ suits and best on the market today. Prices are low when you consider the quality. S- A~...uo.o.~/at SEEN EENEEEEEE EE Eid \, COAL Landing daily from Scliooncrs. Best quality of Sydney and Plctou coal. C. Lyons &Co. \@?- _ _ _ FOR SALE Roeebank Farm Siiuatc on the south side of Hillsboro ~\’.; 3 iiler Bros., Sunnyside. , \“{`»'~\ "f\ ~°‘§`~'(l\ "‘-'\ " River opposite the city, one mile from Chariot clown, containing r8o acres,r3o acres cleared and in ahi h state of ciiltl- vstion, Terms liberal. Fir further parti- e l ra a l 1*. Melt!! A Cnhmlotgelitgwii, ” '*” Qiieelgrect. Aug.4. I-ILM. ived,fri,aalyr AUCTION SALE. to ,_ We are instructed by Arthur Wright, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Thursday, Oct. 5. . tt, ' _ . p. ni The brick store situated oil the corner of Kent and Prince Streets, at present occupied by Geo. Rack- ham, Esq. ‘Terms easy and made known nt sn e. BENJ. CARTER 8: Co.. 9-ad4l Auctioneers. WANTED mo iii ‘- - i- ii wont:-ri iiil‘hnrlotte ii ii nml vicinity. lniily or (iiintlonian of good adrlrcas and cilnf-ai.|on can earn from fat yo M0 weekly. Pppipiancnit position and exe u- plvc territory. IW ascii ' ' si.J»sii.n.n. _i 1905, commencing at 2 o’clock ' . `i , rl, _ ~. .i '- ;i` r Pickling Vinegars and Spices ‘ English Malt Vinegar, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, good and i Y. i . i » yi it 1. 2,36 . ~.,.. ‘,..i i ,W ` A , if . 1 t . i f 1 -".‘ lui.