ll and! lif aste in- d Pam *_* gloss. `_ R 1: is for ` cleansing tllnil _ _ got afsifit prove Shampoo _ O P ac n Drug C ` Cor. Great George and Kent Sis. I NWS THE.CH WN.GUARDI&N - ; , - 5_.'¥1l‘3'1'°".!»"15-'-' T . 0-. -‘ in 1'3" _Mass,'is' vieitills her I father. T. 0V¢f‘ th* `°_"ff`*‘\t.°i'°?l-` -LNUW - IS 'There im selseuvluu .lu tnlchnst- » ‘ _ I - -_ - . ish church. tinruuulueu t lu", .I turned h el at l _ IIBVC. m. and' Fredericton 3 oiblbcls P. 4;. om a even ng ‘ g0°d..st°.ck lhfiolul sheds and. _Georze I-Iaddbl_i.`.Chatham. was al' R lu-'g¢'__c_"g6(`,,°n theway due passenger to Souris yesterdav after, fo sffivs ~>_i.1_`.i.1ie"1<$!1f1 iw- _ . .i-‘»" ‘ . . Order supply-,to-day, l ._ 5- _ _ Owing to a heavy- rush of eopy 1 ` _ correspondents are asked to ‘ await 0 patlently“the aupearance of their I , ‘ ‘ items. .,.,, ... _ / A , __:‘... .1 . ‘ _ 2 O from Charlottetown at 5.30 this the soloists themselves, Mr. Watkis V. ,_ _ 4 morning and returns about 9.30. She needs no introduction. His splendid " ' »- “ leaves again at 3 p; m. for Blast technique on,the piano,as well as his giifl-0118,, Pqnlgsg We carry! 3115?,” River rsi-Ufning il p. ln. .gnc interpretive powers, are thor- leaolng ones‘,r.'- including‘ Colgates, 7 » Williams'. Bubcookii. .Mennens. See- ,n;lgl’p;;s°:,‘,°:: N`t,=l'Y;rk°;i,l:;°’ eng? 1,1-luyts,-_Ni,.N'n-0., - ' ei; Yo; ;,’;,,,,,,d 5,3: mn" rg- ° _ er for business oi pleasure. ms! and selves. Miss Peuelone_Dsvies\ has “hc m -Tana.. -re-"ft, 5. yt” '°° it to their advantage to write “F. only been heard once in the city., q _ p p_ ons a our . ~ _ store. E. \A“.’h‘oster,- Central Drug- E)°,;;n can of buardmn' ohm-l°"t° storm V, 5 9_20M3L . \ Ls concert/-and the impression she Q. . » . - . ’ ley, M. Thomas and S. Jenkins were I I e S passengers from Charlottetown to . Montague yesterday afternoon where _ they will take part in the athletic one Dollar Fountain Pen events in the Montague rink tonight. We Wish to S ecial at different country congregations are hall to its utmost t tendon to ou ' 0 P D asked to kindly have their Sunday _ __. |19 0 ll' services reach The Guardian not lat- fg|||»|N|| Pen, er than Thursday noon to insure in- .-This Pen is made by THE L. E. -- < and william H. Macleod were married WATERWAN C0" of Mmtreu' 'Jk0hn Turner t lof Chlrirlottetown by the Rev. John Gillis, pastor of the makers of the famous };i;t£i`id;1; acobxizathflnsét Wtrhghttoplglxglé the Strathalbyn Presbyterian church. Q I wlhffnln 5 F0\U\t\||\ P00 message “Blown off shore April. 20th and Mrs. Macdonald, was given s. ' " in an open dory 1908 oil Anticosti It |133 “N |'_°8ll|Hl' WBf€¥mBU Island, My dory is (un of wager by Miss Catherine Macleod, sister oi feed, Mkt.S0lld ‘Old pen ill fine, and on my last, Findgr report to the groom, as bridesmaid, and Miss medium and coarsepolnts and my wife Annie Jones. Cave Madge. comes in plain and chased barrel. In aww-d ins' ` ' ____ best ,man. The gift room was in :A Pen “nt ‘|w‘y. sues’ fu|_ day evening when B number of young contained a large number of beautiful fill' Q" Qxpgglgfiong and ggfig. Point Road met on the shore at groom to the bride was a gold watch. ' ° ' y Meadow Bank. After a dlp in the riv- “°' the m0" extcung wnten er the., went to the home of Herbert _ Howard, where they were treated to G, E. R I I music and gramaphone selections. Ai- ter which Mrs. Howard served a dain- ty lunch in her usual manner. At a and Mi" Anna' M“°d°”am' Mi” N vin e 93 ui. an _antiseptic preparation the hair and scalp anrlcon gle ingredient which will o either hair or scalp. _ 0.2. hair du poo P and im g th ” Sham lnem Instead of lea elees Rexall “ uoes a silky fl 1 excl! asgte K no SD 1' it == l|_¢mfzman‘ An# Co. lnvede V New orlr Louie xv. Grani Pima Goss to Leading New orlr Finmcier There is on exhibition this week in the window /df Ye Olde Firme of Heintzman and Co., Limited, 193- 195-197 Yougc Street, Toronto, a beautiful Grand piano in Santa Domingo mahogany. The case is a work of art. This piano was built special! for Mr. J. Platten, pres- identofylluited States Mortgage and Trust Oo., New York.and is one of the finest 'ofthe many fine pianos built by this _old_ established Can- adian Morethan anythiugelse,however. the piano is prized by its owner be- cause _.of in delightful tone and touch,-a plane' mellowand rich in yuelhy, with ‘a touch delightfully iexlble and finely adjusted. The piano is to beshipped to l_ldr.Plstten at his New York home.. Mints amos ' isle Annie WULASGUIT ‘.‘ (Neill _ ' The heat-.sell eeeneiflipll ‘ll ll" molasses .."'fl`»‘f°j` Wi- I" dey ‘dress and ceffle. for-Pl l.'|. --v _..- . __v ' 1 ~ __ _ _- _ AND ELSEWHERE W. B., houaon. "WW P9' \\0U||~, '_ ‘¥,'7,.v_.re..=~.'4'._`,_ ~\u.`... > /-' 1 Miss Evangeline Green, Brookline Green, Charlottetown, ‘ - next Lnrd's day. noon en route to the Magdalen Is- lands. ' - . Garnet Lelauheur, cnunuttetowu, was a passenger to Summerside yes- terday aiternoon en-route to Montre- al. The Harland sails for East River Vernis Worth, E Carson, H Har The ministers and officers of the sertion in Friday’s Guardian. My name is Jack Jones. God have mercy on my soul.” ' A pleasant time was spent on Fri- people from Cornwall and Brackley late hour they dispersed to their homes feeling, well satisfied with their evening's enjoyment. ' The following note from Haverhill will interest their friends in this Pro- vincer One oi the most interesting events Of the season took place on Tuesday evening, Aug. 27th., when Ephriarn Malone, formerly of South Melville, P. E. Isle, was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Mary Costello. formerly of Bonwell, P. E. Island, Rev. Father Oannarie officiating. ,The bride, who looked charmlngly in 3 gown of 'white chiffon over silk, with bat to match, was at- tended by Miss Alice Mc Coughey, who wore ay suit of white Hamburg embroidery with black picture hat ssc od with s large willow plume, while the groom was ably supported by his brother John F. Malone. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to the home of Louis Costello. 40 Prim- rose strest, where s. sumptuous wed- ding supper was served in Mrs. Cos- tello's best style, .who also presided at the table. Here az few intimate friends were present and a very sn- _joyable evening was whiled away af- ter which Mr. and Mrs. Malone took their leave followed to the depot by a large number of guests, who show- ered them with rice and confetti as they boarded the evening train to Portland en route to P. E. Island where they will spend their honey- moon. The groom’s present to the bride was s gold necklace, to the bridesmaid a beautiful slgnet ring and to the groomsman n set oi cutl- linlrs. Both Mr. and Mrs. Malone were the recipients of many and cost- ly presents attesting to their popu- larity."i’heir friends join in wishing them a long. happy and prosperous wedded life. (Other papers please coDy.).. , - _ -_-_~_.....____ "Master Workman Tobacco is one of the best tobaccos at its price on the market today. You will enjoy ,smoking Master Workman. It has a dellghtfuljaromatic odor, does ‘not bite the tongue and is kept in per- fect smoking condition in our patent humidor. Price 15c a cut. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Sts. “The Rexall Store. " 9-19Mtf. Whafs Good Today ? _ Well. these nn SPECIALS sud- ood ‘°'hiii1dHN\‘l"'l°°§l-Ti i ii ¢ eme- fisyor, puver and _mera wholesome, than any you’vs ever tasted before 'Fresh today( s- as ... ....... Ile i JELLY- OL resmy milk- eheies creemery butter--but entry fflout and finest filling scientifically blendod. Fresh today. each `...... I0e. Phone an , f Siewertfs Bakery --# _ John and Mrs. Cameron, Charlottpl town, returned recently from Boston, where they spent s very pleasant vs. cation. _ P°."h°|` H°°llsl'. Charlottetown, who had been taking part in the ports at, the Halifax ediibitlon, -re- 'Ihe Guardian welcomes reliable l1°Wlfl‘Dll\ Persons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to "The Guardian News Dept,” Charlottetown, immediately gter the events, etc.; have transpir- The program of the Recital to be given in St. Paul’s School-room this evening, under the auspices of the W. A. of St. Paul's Church. published elsewhere in this issue, is one of sur- passing lnterest to all who`hs,ve s. love for really gdod music. Buch an array of splendid songs and piano so- l0s has rarely. if ever, been presented to a Charlottetown audience. As to ughly well known, and whatever so- los he chooses to present .are alwayd worthily given and acceptably re- _iew weeks ago at the Anti-tubereolos- reated then was most profound. Pos- Bseiled of s. Voice of extraordinary range and brillancy wedded to an artistic temperament as unusual as it is dsllghl-ful. Miss Davies’ appearance 110111811* Will ` be eagerly looked for- ward to by everybody. The attend. . ance at this recital should, and no doubt will, tax the capacity of the On Wednesday? evening on Sept ith. sz the home of the bride, Stanchel, Miss Amelia J. Macdonald The bride, the daughter of Malcolm way by her father and was attended Esther M. Dewire, niece of the bride, _as flower girl, while John D. Mac- donald, brother oi the bride, acted ss charge of Miss Margaret M. Kelly and and valuable gifts. The gift oi the Mrs. Duncan Mackenzie, Mrs. Neil Cameron, Mrs. Alex Dewire, Mrs. James F. Graham, Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs. Malcolm Mackenzie were in charge of the refreshments, Ruth Macleod and Miss Ghrlstene Mackenzie were serversf. The guest book was in charge of Miss Maud Macdonald.` and guests numbering sl- bout two hundred and fifty were pre- sent from various sections of the Is- land, Boston, Colorado, Alberta and Nevada. After a tour through the Eastern States Mr. and Mrs. Macleod, will reside at Bradalbane, P. E. I. ::Don't let any early cough hang on. It will make more serious coughs come later. Cure every cough prompt- ly with Jamies0n's White Pine and Tar, the most successful cough mix- ture sold anywhere. _25c., -J.G. Jami- eson, Druggist. 9-16Mtf. M 1 - We Keep Everything .:You Want TW: Special Sale _ O of Pipes .We have a “dandy” line `. of elsed pipes here now. They are good values at their regular glee but we have marked g discounts all along the line- You shouldn't lose this v opportunity of getting a ood pipe atlow cost. he due includes Cslebseh pipes, and brinr and amber pipes in many shapes and grades- the cases are 'real works of art. Call in and pick out your pipe today. - ‘ 2Mac’s Y0u- are invited to inspect to-day the Great Autumn Exhibit of A M1 llmery _ Provincil. Elwvdnyl bo-yr deslrlngv i Adyangg Showing ’ 1 V l Spggigl Exhibigl ga? should call at G\::dlan`enrly to-day, oi ‘ine“ mndor * ' 00 \ af - I ° ‘ - ~ ' ° M I of New Fell ‘ Major Leigh, Charlottet , » Ill llfl _ coah and S 5 passenger to Summersldgwy\eet`;;;* V . . . 5. dm/,D///lvyw un. .A _ ‘ H aftsrnoouen route to Montreal. ' ‘ “~ . ._ a , r, _wn.was" ' ‘. YU" .cguld C051 passenger to'-Harmony yesterday sf: l You_sieid`_tli'en-yoii3`v|iiul’rl pn' "wool -- “ll 1 _ get down to portunity to d linery, ever sh _ . THE woman who was unable to ing last evening will have another op- . Come this .morning--and see the finest showing of modern Autumn mil- 'UNTRIMMED HATS the great millinery open- ay. own on P. E. Island. CHILDREN’S HATS FEATHERS and FLOWERS For 'A x -1 - ._ _ :y ` ` M » . _ ,~ __--, I Q cAnvm_esos.- I' i ,,,', ,-5 - __ . s.s..s. ~ ' ~ _ _ ' .1 ._ _ .0 - .1 9 ~-_ 's » f . °_"“m'"‘ _ V u f,':",,§-§_.._...;, _. Pi ._ _-5==;= . ._ 11 SILKS, RIBBONS, VELVETS and above all the splendid models trini- med in our own work room under the attention of.our head mllliner ' Miss K ,A Beautiful range oi _00 d Handsome Whipcords $1 y ALL FASHION INDICATIONS POINT to whipcord as the popular leader in suiting fabrics for this fall. Every good dress goods department in the large city stores is featuring this handsome, durable, smart fabrie-and this store stands ready to offer you a big city assortment at about 2 5 per cent under big city prices. Five shades of grey, tann, browns, greens, navy, electric, black; 45 inches wide and all wool. They hang well-thev look well-and they wears! “everiastingly.” Our very low price....’|..... . . ° _` v 5 .s. Ma¢cAR'ri-iv . ` I "fi fer it in the wonderful “PEN1\i.’\N" UUC- for Penman wearers. ` _ 250. 35c. 50c._75e. per pair Any faculty pair replaced free. _,, tg" _ -__ We have been looking for .2 long time*-for 9.' cashmere stocking of perfect smoothness of finish- perfect fit--and without aseam. We are rcaclyuio of- No matter what the price of thc line may be-_- every stocking is of perfect, smooth finish- and is absolutely without seam.No more trouble in stockings f i 1 _ 1 as 'f.\- --- ' ’"'*" ""'" * Penman’s Seamless 5 Cashmere Stockings 25, 35, 50. 75 7 The Very Acme 5 of Coat Style A In these handsome new garments $8.50 to $32.00 ALL WE WANT IS GHOST of a-chance to show you that this is the one store in P. E. Island in which to buy a winter cost. Here is the range-here is the assortment-here is the value. _ Most of the lines offered are exclusive with us-no one else has them-or can get them. Rich softtweeds and chinchillas in hand- some autumnanl colorings-greens,-fawns,-- wood browns,-some showing a plaid lined back-'others with back of contrasting color. They are cut lar e and full--and most of them show little ingividual touches of finish that tell of the high class tailor. Selling more coats than we ever did since we started keeping shop, More in_a day or two ago, $8.50 |I_50 l4.00 |6.00 20.00 and on up io 32.00 each. The new Furs are ready honest value in every article we se which to buy furs Every fur is chosen by an expert. and Persian Lambs in P. E. I. l Big Pony Muffs 14.00 and 14.50 Pony Throws 14.00 and 14.50 79.00, 95 oo and 105.00 ll. _ The finest Minlcs and 4 Persian Lambs in P. E., I. YOU KNOW THAT THERE IS ONE thing that this store stands for--and that is That is what makes this a safe store in ' Every fur is. bought from a house with years of reputation-and a good name to lose? We offer you the very finest range oi’ Minks Persian Muffs, 22.50, 27.50, 37.50, 43-00. 47-5° Persian Scaris 16.50, 18.50, 32.00, 36.00, 48.00 Mink Muiis 39.00, 48.00, 50.00, 52.50, 59.00 Mink Scarfs 15.00, 22.00, 23.00, 30.00. 55-50: 69.00. 88.00, 98.00, 105.00 to 210.00 Biggest range of cheap furs in P. I, » i W 1 ; QF M 1 1 |4 _ _ _ I _ ~, / - V, _ _. ._-.>'_.';_V;`r-/~..-af/’f, '_ ` / - _lv _ __ .' __ -- Q “_” or ‘Fire _ Baby _ _ I nsurance inlgood strong Stock Companies at rea- sonable rates. \ a strong feature ‘ ' R. BROW Office Sunnyside Charlottetown V ll ¢ 5. f `\fl_ » ‘ ' -Xi _J If \JE 4 ». if DoN"r ARGUE The proof of the pudding is not in ju st smoke. ‘nm ;._~_‘ place to rest and write to your friends. --we’ll be expecting you. t ,Hickey 3 Nicholson Tobacco Co Whelan. si Retail 1 ' / isis \f-9_f___';;'_/__i_i.f/` ' I-n _ I .,|0||||§0|i & J0|||]§0|| Promptness in payment of sl-l claims‘ ces Stat’ ` ' Typewriter F REE During Exhibition Wcclz you will bc doing us a favor if you make this stor: your headquarters. We've placed at your disposal alargc oiiice,a skilful stenographer and all the stationery and writing material you could require. The office is _nice and cosy-a good Don't miss the Exhibition-don’t fail to st? at Roger’s. Two entrances, 137 Queen St. and 84 Gr ton - chewing the string.If you gp 3 want a good smoke, jus ";@.g,._ , try a pipefull of our RIV- 7 .dl Q /fl AL or MASTER MAR The 0 crshurdwure 'uw INE and' you will wan I _-'{3.'='_if."_._ ` no other. You will had __-‘,5°f-:`_=`°_f~1f.. _ " __ them the “last word” in Z'-.~_;~,=;=_-.-_'_-._.~.'_':_:'|--»;~-§~_-;:’_;- I the smoking tobaxo line. ` i f