'fl °'f’é- _ I ifitv _ .--. _, _. 'J t 1 \ v 1 V .1 @*:$l’_=1.l.~' = r1__<"_v§‘ "¢. “ji at . v ' 4 4 A , a ,r ,» _ . __ 12') _ ... 'I I 4 1 I / I ,__ .. 1" I _-,_f. -._ '_ .,,. _,_ _L “_. if * .L_ '~ l‘. .1 ___ t I . tl _ _,` ' "3-f' ~;-'l."\. ' _l. f.._4_» 'li ,__ tl., _~ . L. lf' Ziff il; :I~~"’zi)='4' . .‘,- .". ;' . _| . _ via, I 'f»; . \ I _~ _ ~ _ ’~,f,'~- ' 13' \"“"l_‘¢.f_’!" 'C . | ` i f.;_-`1 _`#¥ei9a1‘w° ‘ r - _ _____, --_-_---*_ . _ _ s.. _...e_ __ _~_,,. __ '.*~~'»~ ~ !' I-|»\’~ WRT" I ""' _. _ _, ‘ 'I' '_ ' " "0ni\§iti Ldrder Darden, uowia tin I I ' ‘ ‘ - if - ' ' hwastonou return from the Paeiii THU RSDAY IORRINLOOTOBKR l'l. IWI. » Vitality ‘There is nothing in -the world so valuable as health and the kind of health to have ifthat marked by surplus vitality. _ Vltalityisa matter of the blood and nervous system. Our Compound Syrup of ‘ llypophoephitee is a' reliable source of nee nervous energy and revitaliz- ed blood. It makes the weak strong t nd fortiiies the system against ther- t-.ck of serious diseases A reliable tonic for any- body and especially valuable for anyone who has any form of nervous debillty_ Price 75 cents. I. II. IAMIESUN, Drnggiet. q»¢van\-aa»-a.-- alaeawn When you want a fountain pen buy a Waiermalfs Ideal we carry a large stock. G- li. Taylor. kk. and Opfidqm. ISDH*-are-oxwnilir 8.- JOHN LEDWELL H-D PHYSICIAN AND who soar, Pownal street opposite St. Joeeph's Conven. orra until l0 oclock a.m.l to 3 p.m, 1 to 8 pm VISIT REDDIN BROS Exhibition Week Our customers from the country are asked to make our store "Their Headquarters." Everything in drugs. _ REDDI N BR OS . ,,_,. ..._ _ _ I fran caA1u.o'rT1l'rowN THE TELEPHONE AND THE TRAIN. Thousands of people are interested to learn inadvanoe at what t|n.c the mail train will arrive in the evening from the ,ugh N,"-1, all wang to know what time they my expect their mall. and whether it will be delivered the some sunt or sos. otsm have friends wmlvl by train and are desirous to meet them and the friends are anxloiil MI D0 INV- The hotel people, whose teams must meet the arain want toknow when I-he trim will arrive. On stormy nights which are frequent at this time of year. no one wants to keep a team standing in the rain. What happens ls that the teeohoue is putln use, but Central is unable t'1 get accurate information, and with the best information now available many persons gotothe station too soon to meet the train and haves long walt there, and unany go too late there and are disappoin- ted from that cause, The inconvenience, annoyance and complaint all around are very serious, and it is quite possible that the blame so plentifully bestow sd may be wrongly placed The Guardian has no desireto blame any one but has a slnce.e desire tohave the preseni serious grievance abated. h_ any other city of Canada one has but tx inquire by telephone to learn the probable time of arrival of any important train, whether it be late orotberwlsr-_ It_ls not so In Charlottetown, and with the station o~ catedatlhc ex rome edgeof thecltyinsiead of In a central position, where the people desired it, the trouble is very serious. lt in felt the more because in former time full information was at all times available. We 'assume that both the railway authorities and the telephone manager would like to oblige the people, their patrons. Surely _lf such a disposition exists the object. can be accomplishel. There are half a dozen telephones in the various railway oiilcssl Could not one of these be made,avallableto give to Central, or to the general public the required information nightly! Itjis a matter of buts few hours service. If none of tho phones now in use are available the important and necessary duty would surely iustlfy putting in another nstrument. The dldlculty is one that should he promptly met in some way. ' OUR SCHOOLISYSTEII. That there are radical defects in our school system is on all hands admitted. That them are a number of good sugges~ tlonsin PrlncipalCnmpbell's prlss essay will probably be conceded by the major~ ity of those who read lt. For our part we despair of any considerable improvement until a radical change is made in the method of school support. Our present Puonn an ` 0,, p_ 0 ,_ system by which almost the entire charge r x ri I ) lug education ls saddled upon the Provincial Govcrnmentls alike at variance with common sense and with the practiocotall other civilised oount~ ries. It is idleto talk of eifectlngirnatim- provemsnts in the system until th. method of support is changed. The Government with its present limited inccme cannot undartakelto pay more for sducation_ There is no Government on earth which paysao largea proportion of its total income for education as does the Government of Prince Edward Island. It is useless to discuss details of improv( ments and salary increases while we retain the present system of eeddling three fourtha of the cost of eiueationupon the Government alone. HON- I-H. FLETCHER. TONIGHT- Tonight at Kindergarten Hall, Hon. J H. Fietcherwlll deliver his interesting lecture on Winning Laurels, and will include therein a sketch ot the lite and labors of Hon. Edward Whelan. The occasion combines many features of lnterest,ln the lecturer himself, ln the subject of his dlsoounse and the object for which lt will bedellvered. Mr. Fletcher was well and favorably knownasa journalist and public man ln this Province years ago. Since than be has won other laurels abroad, and on his return here has been greeted with the gleltest warmth and cordiallty by all classes of our citizens. Everybody ban b.en glad to see and hear him on the many occasions in which he has graced the lecture platform within the past few weeks. Only afcw remain who have personal recollections at Hoo. Edward Whelan, but thousands know of his great public ser- vices, his ability and fame as a public speaker and writer, Mr Fletcher will be able to speak from personal acquaintance with the man In his later years. Under 'these circumstances the evening promises to be oiaxceptlonal interest tc all who attend. We trust that many will do so and that the Whelan Monument mzve- ment will now receives new and strong impetus that will carry it to triumphant success. The death of Rev. Dr. Potts, aged 60 removes a strong and noted iigurc from the ranks oi' Canadian Methodism. _ noanffffcrzaafvree; They are the smartest mo-' dels known to the Corset Manufacturer’s art,science and sense having achieved a wonderful triumph. Zirieee range from |x.oo to Still. \ Will improve Your Figure. - ~ -7-_ - pu l RIGHTS Do Drop in And let us show you what advantages the shrewd buver can lin-'l I n going through our range of high class CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS, as all our stocks are absolutely ne .v, and for MERIT BOTH INTRINSIC and AR- TISTIC we believe them to be uneqnalled bv an y. other showing in this cltv. OUR QUALITIES are all of the highest STANDARDS, representing the best efforts ofthe mist noted manufacturers in Great Britain, all bought at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES and sold on the smallest possible MARGIN ' IF PROFIT. The following are a few hints of the values we are offering: Carpets Best Imperial Axminsier Carpet, per yard at. ._ .. _ _ . . . _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ $l.75 Best 5-Frame English Brussels Carpet full 2 5 p.c. pitch, per vard,at. _ _ _ _ . _ .$I.45 I Rugs Best Seamless Axmlnister R iqs #iz r 9 ft. x I2 ft., at each _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . $35.00 Best 5~Frame English Brnsscl. R<1gs,siz: 9 ft.x I2 ft at, each. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . .$22.50 inlaid Linoleums .Best Qualltv Greenwich Inlaid Linoleum, 3 yardsvi ide, the perfection of all in- laids and admitted by all competent authorities to be the most durable and sat- isfactory Linoleum made, per sq. yard at _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ 8|-00, $125 and M50 Special Order Work We have excellentfacilities for_special order work of the highest type. Samples, designs and estimates submitted and orders promptly executed. We invite inspection and comparison with what is shown by others. MARK WRIGHT FUR. C0. I 1. i' . ' .V , ,_ _f-_,_ un . Q30. caan" qqlw alakl with illl “Ii and sxpcoh Alberta and Saskatehlwav to tall into the Conservative column ah" next election. We shall see. Surpaasing in number: and snthu~_la»\n Meinl to have been the d-rn m~\?r-itlou si Halifax on'l‘uesrlay evening ‘ii |1011-‘Pi 0 Kr. Fielding. A despatob to The Patriot tells that twenty thousand people illlerl the streets and nearly eight thousand -:coupled the rink to listen to the speech- ev while thousands were turned away. The prominent Islanders present included Benjamin Rogers, A. B. Warburton, Ii.J. Palmer, Hon. J. H. Cummiskey an-l F. J. _ Nash. ` _ Piles 15 Years Saved From An Operation By a Half Box ui the Pvramtd l’|le - Cure. You Cm Try it Free “I cannot bein writing "\ .t‘0\i 'U00' your wonderful cur~ lor pl"-=_ \"h»-n I wrote to you for asaznp e I wus t-tlnkinit of going through an operation. But. I thought I woul-i give your remedies s lrlal. l am so lidiiby that I dill for I am \~u.ed and only usr-d half n oox. I write this for huu\anity's sake. I had piles ever e'nco the year 189i. I wish you would publish my name through the Bulletin pap~ r lcr I am wcli kr-own in the Marine Corps. Use my name the test way you know how. Thanking you for your good rdvlce. Yours iruly Cleophen Forte, Mar 'ne Barracks, U. S. N. Training Station San Francl~cn, Cal. What should in-Iuof that United State.- asamsn tn write us in this manner if not gratitude for being cured of a disease which had tenured him for fifteen years Mr. Forte was positively unknown to ue unril he wrots for the sample of our wonrl .rful remedy. .You may be euflerring lnfthe same way. .lust send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 99 Pyramid Building Marshall, llllch..and receive free by re turn mail the trial package in a plain wrapper. ' The moment you start to uselt, your suffering ends and the cure of your dread disease is in sight. :Then you can get a iull~elzed box from .nydruggiat for 50 cents sad even one hc! may cure you. ‘ It is well worth trying. No knife and its torture. No doolor and his bills. All ilrugglste, 50 centa, Write today for a free package. Where will the flimsy' typewriter be in 10 years, yes in 5 years! S =me Smith Premiers in use torlny have been going at. itfor nearly 2] years. The latest models will last even long: r. A Milne Fraser, 157 Hollis St, Halifax. N S. 10-l7ri8i C lir~t s “Coleo"Soap is the tins-t made. Scented antlsepilcally, for toilet, nursery and hospital-Sold for 25c per cake by A W Reddin, Phcm B, Sunnyside. 10 17d3I 50,000-'J00 FOR ADV EHTISI NG -_._ _ "James B. Duke, the tobacco king c Long Brsnoh,New Jersey,recently claimed in an Interview that he had spent more money in advertising than any other llv. ing man. He said that the figures would reach fifty million dollars.-Newspaper. rIom.’ Yet James B. Duke is to~day one of the wealthiest men in the world. When you see a llbersladvertlser you see a rich man' The business man who in this age of ad vertislng Is afraid to investhis money ln u bllclty will never accumulate a fort A machine that breaks down is N0 GOOD, because you don't know when it isgoing to break down. Tho Smith Premier is durable and can be relied upon to bear the Hardest Work on busiest days. A Milne Fraser, 157 Hollis St., Halifax, N S. 10-14431 "OVERCOA'l`S AND SUITS” -Every week shown a marked nl. crease in my Clnihlv g trade. Seiz- ing good honest goods at low prices is bound to win out in the end. The fact of having a small expense amount and doing a stric. ly “cash business" enables me to beat .li competition. H. H., Brewnl The Young Men’s Man, xo-r7d6i|| “ PROGRESS " B R A N D CLOTHING for fail is smarter, more ttyllsh. nsttier than ever b_fore- Splendid values in suits and overcoats at $ro, $12 50 and $15- Equal to custom made at $4 to $6 higher. Prowse Bros Ltd, io-17d3i » ~ ._-, ..._.._t.>¢s¢ml.m¢e; _ You Want the Best teeandeoheeto behadia the city, well call here. Groceries Canned Goods always freshly stocked and Fancy and Plain Croekeryware is here in variety of styles and colouring-e at prices that are right. Horse Feed. in choice stock to select from. Call or sendfyour order to D. I.. IIO`0P.ER, Upper Great 000110 St. __.___.,___ _,__ ,_ _ ._.__.__ _ ust hat e Mean prio f-1 f_=_-_:- _,______. " <22?- to as. Paton '\ 6)5eBANK Ol" NEW BRUNSWICK.. HEAD OFFICE ST. IOHN, N. Bi Capital _ _ _ _ ._ . _ _ _ 5707.000 Regt and Undivided Profits over _ $|,2‘|0,000 Savings Bank Department JAM.-.s_ Maucnssrsa, _ . _ President. _ P. B.KR.=,sm~r._ _ _ . General Manager. H. S,.PE'l`l'llCK. Manager. ' _ ' Charlottetown- l2'2td lert\xfl.f_ _ , _ r -1 f:v_n:' '. - 5 ~s.-=s.__-_____ .- '_ _.ns -_ *___ _ _. ____ A, 1-*.1-' 40 .c. 'l`iri1eSave p IN B0 OKIIEEPING This is what our Combined Ledger and Billing Outiit will do for the Retail or General Merchant. THE OUTFIT CONSISTS OF 1 Ledger 11% it II I Leaiher Trblndexi _ 250 Ledger Leaves ` :ooo Bills in Duplicate _ - TRANSFER BINDER AND CARBONS FREE Ou'tit9%x12 . . . . . Outiit8%xvr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.2000 5 p. c. Discount if Cash aooompanles,0r.ier. ‘ THE MCGOWAN MANUFACTURING CO. P. 0. BOX 228,' ST. JOHN, N. B. N Only Loose Leaf Specialists in Maritime Provinces Buy one on our guaran'ee. You’ll be grateful to us always. _9-16dtf 'T EDDY’S Silent,Safet Matches ARE GREAT VIATCHES _ ASK FUR THEM SCIIOFIELD PAPER C0; Ltd F McLeod Q. Bentley a rare chance. over 50 acres oi choleeet land s°"*" ‘N A*'“'7°¢h" rich ana unusually well watered. a reed set of solicitors hr the Bank ot Nova Bootie. hnildinvs; farm splendidly Iooacpd ’convsuien:, N . . _ , __ _ _ I tomarrst. not-eos, si. has o lgm, _ __ . W , _ _ . __ _ it _ __ __ __ :_ _ _ ,I _ _ _ .5 _ __ Ummm,” _§|:_.}_g¢.B|-:g..;_§;__.~:_.:|:_§»_:¥g_“&Erl’§'%_',lE$F _'f. 0rrma\a~Bank ei Nova leeds Uanbsrs (Si. “enroll Ct. g., to in '11 <5 za is » When we say that Iur I-1 mining* ontr'n1_iks all uiherssellingat the Same ily understood when personal examina- tion of the line is rnade_ The Elegance of its 6*, styleand quality is most gra,tiiying°, ' Here we show you the double breast- ed‘Paton’ Model 1,and the Varsity straight front, Model I; these are styles which are greatly favored by college men and other stylish fellows. Good Stylish Suits $8.50. $|0,$l2 Overcoats $5,$6, $8.50.$l0 and I Co. PLANT LINE Special round trip rates will be in edect on this line commencing ,ou Sept, 17th. Round trip ¢_rr.oo [oleven. dollars] good for 3o days from date of Issue. S. S. A. W. Perry sails Tuesday at noon. from this port and Sunday at noon from Boston. _ _ The last sailing oi the Plant line this season from Boston will be Nov 2 and from Ch"I‘own Nov 5. For tickets and all information apply to . WM. MOMBOURQUETTE, Agent Plant Line Whsri. Ch'lown. ` H. L. CHIPMAN. Eastern Manager. Halifax N. S. 4-3odrw6m W.i".II.Carvell,i5.A. élia__r_|;l_s_t____e!-fllcitory. Notary Public etc- O'l-lalloran Building, Great Georg: Street, ___ Nextuto Bank of Nova Scotia. mimi* I DR, IECKIE Ill. R, i`, V ' Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal College oi Vwflliafy Surgeons. Glasgow, sseussd ADDRESS-Eldon Hotel. Kent St. l|'Wl'Wl.Y1' PHONE NUMBER Morson 8: Duffy Barriatere and Attorneys. Brown's Block, Charlottetown. P. E L MON EY 'rc .1 .QAN c inn or tio iloyal Bank n Canm is-i-_-|_..____.. ' - Listen - When you require anything in groceries you may know we have the beststock procurahle MEAT' Ours can alwa ya beklepspded upon for being tender, juicy, and une flavored. Try lt once and you will want it always. _ R. B.Squarcbriggs - |g;_<:_r__l°>r;-...v me syn._»$ so-_ ` rc-xdttsrwif if - II Au Autumn Forecast .f jrhe only basic on ,which to predict the future tothe record f Of the as-i. In the light of ' that performance. anti bearing , in mind the reputation of the pxrtiea concerned, vt is safe to _ recast that all who buy their fall suite and overcoat from na have ue have pevlkt satis- faction and also ave ep no ihe top notch in style. Our goods . are up-to-dats and prices right M D0 , ~ 5 » _, I'-M"-"ti .~-in-._ .vi--11-m.-lr._.. ,-“-`=1