SEPTEMBER ’9» 19°* _ 'rua cnARLo'1“ri~:'rowN o11AR1>11\N 1»11.1;F.sL1w1-:N 4; A-f ~ --- --»-__.._.__ -~-~- ~----~-~ _*_A __,_ _"_ __ __ f__ _'__ _ __ __ , _____ ____ _ Does not Color the » Stops Falling AvER’s I-|A1R \/160 _.___ ~ ¢r -_.ui-/... ._\ 5 "-1 ,_ of E ‘ aus as an ‘1 a 7-\".'§£’$*»~' .,.......- l l ~ _ _ , _ _ . _ l Will he crson uho found a cur- " I = _ 1- _ . Q _,-511-*"1 'iilli QUEENS tLOU’NIY 'GUARDIAN -I H U -NEW . “ ~ -~ Meer M1-; Ar rin; A1 wars nu Y sions _ _,__- I-lead Offices in lbw Prowse Block---Chttrlottetown. l-~“ It-X; --- --~ -3 -~. ---- lu i“"'_-'I ' ~-» _ ___,._____ . _ ` ~. ._ . . ~___,,_ illllllll. Williuui McEt\cl1c1'1i_ was disch- ERP” “é€Pb1I’l°*“’e “ ° al' Lbbell 5| I - ~,f_5_,1_ ivery e. __ ._._ _.._._.____._____..___.;, __ Esnrtishea 1863 “’ ‘ » 1 “ .___ 1 __.s__________ __________,_ - , _..._ _ _V p __ P. E. Island s Oldest Jewelry Store . 1u1n-on Mectugan and Davis van-l ,'rf§,P‘§_‘{" ‘§f,,f“‘, H,{;"““°- -._- Iderstine of Hunter River are visit- °_ _ 1° S' S hy ° “F . Img at Vernon' .his rll health. s =\ 5...” J ou`p , ‘ I" ~ . °‘ .f .;~:- t-wa - _ _ ,r _, R 1 __,____. ____l_..,_‘_3.»`. ,_-wie” _ ' . _ _ - -_--. ._ ~- ,1 \_,1E~'_,: “:' F l"~r\' "1 "'~. A tiett 1 <1 a ' ` ` V > f ..._ ,newly sitimges §h1;i,5° M535; it :£118 _;hi1|tCityCfrom' a visit to her ho_1.e ‘ti D L QM, office at once. A good chance for ew on robs' _ _. ' tl i ht i I. ' »v - °"‘r‘.§~'i.“"'.-"` Ae r g g F _.__ l Mrs. Pope Cook .11 .\'1-\\- \'1»1lr. wl1~ °"°"'" __ _ C_ 1-1_ Wan-en of Emotts is doing ‘gun bccii thc g1i1a~'t3fltl1c .iii-.T-s ilctliliu d W K ith U- t e,,_ _11ce1ih`t., rcturiic 1111111: Lotny, _ IN Elise Fginiei; arexliaiiliiiig iaeiiiiimgrnin ' -- wecansliowycuaspretlifmtassorinentnsyoiiwillf`1nda11ywhcrc:1t pricesfro1i175c up tu hlm.every day. .Jitsu 1\i1:S\vain of Elliotts has hi1-1 Always upleasure to show goods nl ` _ _-___ new Lain completed, great credit is ’ Edward C. '1'rai_nor and Miss l‘..‘ur- due thc builder Hannibal Murray. .,__.___ _._ _ _s' . Jcwelr¥'St0l° _ _ A ion 'l‘rainor of Dorchester, lilass., ar- '-- CT _ -' rived by express last night to this Mrs. 'i‘_ A. Stowtwt' ard tlmiglitt-1'. |{ay¢ your pl-wigs taken |n 'city to _ attend the funeral of their lliss ficll. City, luuvt: rl1is",..,~,,m,; Un, l father Patrick Trainor. \'1_.1t to Boston and l\1-\‘.' York :uid .\l1s> -- .\1111ic Mcllislt to Boston. I the lending styles ai COOK'S\ Baffaclllles for family groups. mms dovoped at lowes wines. Studio. DesBrisay Block Charloitetou »-. Try us for _ , w 1. 1 ; fe t ameras °““ Supplies .~' All goods guaranteed 1 Stock New and up-to~date Our prices are right Inspection invited GEO. E-_ llUflIfES 4,an.w1n's11 111111. - _ _/_/1f":;_1m 1' A 1 1 .,.»:,'I/ ` ._-!',1." ` Fit whenothers fail ` $4.00 $4.50 $5,00 \Vheni11ore women _ wear the Queen Quality shoe tl.an 01211 1 1 019..Il. Soft and llard any other shoe in the .iorld the ques- tion to ask yourself is why should you All under cover clcaii and ,not wear it? YU, /Z lry ()rdcrs pi-oiuptly filled :it he lowest cash prices. at = will know coiiiplt,-1 ' satisfaction \\ E von do Try n p_1"='_ 11 1 ., 1 The tlctttli oct-urotl att Lot1g(‘1'1‘cl< yr-.~1-i tcrduy morning of Silas .\lori~1>\v. in. ‘sons Pope, Walter and Nelson have -returned to their home in Elliotts af-I lieu n pleasant visit to Clinton, where ,f»‘l1€Y Were the E'-\95t5 Of l1€l` “H0103 not to give their name to anymore »'1`h0’“f’-5 Bud R°b€|`l'» H°8-l1°Y- stenographers as their office was al l Atong thc 1\_1s.oi1t;.»1's on the iutii 'Irie Gnardian‘s Classified Columns. ,lluiti 11,-1_1iigl'.t \vc1'o; .liiiiies htauilcy , |A tui' Pu'1u.m. 1i11<1 Bien. B1'c11\11oi' 1 let l\Ic ann tl. V\'cbl1 Snwlcy i'i'1>1n t)t taiva, rs. ui". McLo1d_11d Mr:-1. limi' ._|..11 i_1 ltogcrs, who iiiude ine rouiul trip ‘,by the Eiiipreis, ` l Advertisers are requested to have Lhair "changes" in for the Morning Daily and The Rural Daily not later than 10 a.m. on both Friday and Saturday of each week as part ol the ,Dig Saturday paper has to he print- f-fl on F‘r4dnv and Guardian employees have a half holiday each Saturday. nbc news and editorial departnietits, which will open at 10 a.m. on Satur- day, arc closed from 1p.m. to 7.30 'p_m. but the advertisrng and sub- _ocri|1tion depn uneuts are open from `lE a.m. to 6 p.tn. as on other days. , ___ ` The following letter has been sent to Malcolm Nicholson and family of I-fopedale, on behalf of Knox L. U. I1. No. 1047 Hartsville 1- We tender you and youu family our sincere sympathy as it has pleased God in his nllwise g0mef,h1ng_(,ut 0| the (,,d,,,,,,.y ma, providence to take the soul 1f yo. dear son and brother to that hoir. on high, which He has prepared forl -- those that love Him. Although your Politics ure .sti1'i'ing in thc country p ltctirts are filled with grief ut the liistri1~f.§ 11n1l throtic-h11ui the province 3 t ~'1imr, what a joy it is to know ‘Elcfrtion proliabiilities and gossip att Y, 1l._1i 51.11 can meet again, where there llowlthe sole topics uf rliscussion ir ' `|' "l l"' H0 li'-Wtlng and where snr- *he 'j""`“L"` i~'r1_1ce1‘ics” of the villages. \ lt . Jtnknown. We each anti fill [Phe Lons_ervutlve o1'ganiy_t-r this wee .f~1l\l1Y hell) YOU near your paid a visit to Rustico and vicinity ..,,-11111 of grief but we feel there is hind the I.ibcr11l_~;, not to be .,uL._1(,ne ..4»`-111111-_ we can do. We only C611 Will have a big meeting thcre thit l‘-'Pt-‘lt you to the God of all comfort meek. in other p111~t:_=;, thc p01i¢;1¢..| 11.1111 consolation, to the great burden llot is boiling mm-ri1y_ l1t'1i1~1, the Man of solrow, whois ac- ~Ha1'tsvll1e. W. H. MacLeod, Daniel COAL VVHARF Solc 'Wcnts here 1 M°Q“°°“’ Kenneth M“°I‘e°d‘ _ . . 6 ____ The following latter has l~ecn for- Ncxt the Ferry \Vl1zirf. warded to Domild and Alex I McKen- d1t.¢tf _ zie nnd the other members of the family, Bprington, Lot 67. On l_o» half of Knox, L. O. L. No. 10-IT, " - '~---'-‘=-*Jn* *--»‘-~ -~-- -»----»» ----~ Hartsville. We tender to you our sincere sympathy as it has pleased N §’_.§‘.‘§¢.‘.“‘,¢‘.“`.¢ God in his all wise p11ovid‘ence to llnviug opened tip bu»'i1°css at 1.10 Great George Street I nut now ~_ prepared to lzikc yoiirorrlcr for :i New Suit or Overcoat which can bc sclcctcd froin tiiy fine up-to-date stocl: of Fashionable Cloths l luivc the I-tcst }:1tl»:111~ i iro11sci~i11\,',. stiiliztgs :1u.I <.\'1;1 cotititig' and orders left ‘- ilh111° will be proiitptly zitttiulcd lo. Bm” Clcniii g :iiul pri ssiiig done :it short notice MURI) SKK ROSS. 'fllli UP-'IO DA'I`I6*A" ' sorrow, who is cquaiuted with grief, ‘.“....“““.“,“°° Signed on behall of Knox L. 0.11. Dtmiei Meoueen, K-enneui ittetsafi ' No. 1047i, I-Iartsvilleg W. H. McLeod. 'I‘be home of Rtipcrt L. Huntil I. C R Conductor, Moncton, was the scienelof an interesting event recently when his only daughter, Miss Mabel Jewet was married to Charles Al- t, ' The Pickliug Season is her mon stewart, 1. c. rt. Fireman. 'rite ngain and :is usual we have n ful ceremony was performed by the Rev. line of the best Pickliiig Vinegar R H- Stavert. Pastors! the Pfeiby- terian Church at Harcourt, in the presence of the relatives and immedi- En lish Malt (Extra Strong) 72c ate friends of the contracting par- g ~ ties The bride was marr"ed in n Per gal' Imghsh Tal; (gO,°d§;c-E1 dress of white silk ooline over taffeta, img MSC per gal' Frenchl W,‘l i' and carried 1;' bouquet of l1ride’s roses WIIIC 60° Per ga WUC _ “te and maiden hair fern. Her going Wine 4sc per gal- French Cider +00 away time was or gt-een mms nik, per gal. Mixed Pickle Spice 32c with hat to match. After the cere- cr ]b_ mony the guests repaired to the din- ing room, where a dainty luncheon was partaktan oi, after which the new- ly married* couple left on the C. P. R. for a' wedding trip to Halifax and various other points in Nova Scotia. The bride was the recipient or mnnyt beautiful and useful presents. The: groom’s present to the bride was a. gold watch and fob. Operamllddse EXHIBITION The W, S. Haruihs C willopen a wee\1’s e11'aL iiieiit at the Opera. H0uS¢¢'|T M inday, |Sept I N3 Photos taken by rz7 rn on If you intendcoming tothe ‘tmmtne Everest 01 the Hinsiayss ,ls the highest mountain peak in ,the world,_ being over 20,000 feel; h h The 18,000,000 packets - , . ' lg _ rc make It il P011” to have your prmenting one year’s output of "Salma" Ten would, if placed end c.. emi. produce a pyramid 5.600.- 1 ;» -lt, 3 tl ii‘1‘1r)|¢1i~(dil1rih icllidghhighidgt. lilnountldild G n SL in tim world. Can you grasp the .-n1.g'~1t111|e of the demnld for "Sril- OPENING BILL! ws. Telephone 192. 1.1i.1t'5"1'~11s_ “The Three of L's.§» 5 --~'-_ 1 ,.¢`,__,.__---1- _ :'l`|1=~ Island Condition Powder is al-l wnvi to the front. when it comes to Seam on sale Sahwjai OIING EVENTS. - ,getting stock in good healthy' con- m0l’I\»ll§- 0 dition. Farmers and horsemen every- ` scommend it hi hly-Pre and . _ p where r 8 D _ Pl°lCO 5'), 7 Red Ro" Mamas' dmdgeseptzziciier land H010 °'11¥ IW A- W- “°4¢llU»P\\¢m jeweler and Oplicirtn 5 0 v 9 iiavsni son 'ruw U- _____|n.,s1umy»1u». _ _L _ _ Ilnd. - " *“ 'the thirty fifth year of his age. lio leur gon both well known in this City est11111ou1~nbesit1es his futher and 111o- have been spending B week 0,, a d,.,v_ ther, tive brothers and two sisters. ing trip th,.o,,g.h A1,,e,t,, county N -- B. They were combining denomina- Mrs. C. H. Warren and her three tional work with plengul-@_ ‘ V- S . . - . . ` 1 » _ L57" ~‘ ‘ 11'“'~ t ‘_ . ‘ _ _ _ ` _ E_ S ‘éihlflfltlid grief. O"cl11ip-cdmtinlohg: A very in-any we;_='*l:~._=.-..._ .~- - --' -'Z " ‘ 1 _____.__.?____.__.__1- I, llhtpldvetlisemenls LAND FOR SALE. Now is your chance to get a great .~1111;1 111 land. A few iuiuutes walk from the new whn1't`\»-l1.cI1 is to be built Int ' l<`r.'111kli1i Point, North River, U. C. Mcliinliiy offers for sale that part of I is ` farm which Iles west of the North River ronti. It comprises oier too acres neur- ily all c`ea1'ed. It is waiters/I having a Ispring and good wel. The shore nt ltlic buck 1:. a1I111ir:1.bl\ suitt-rl for lionting lor bnlliitig :mtl nlfoifls an tiliiinrlzuice of , seaweed. A good lizty liurti is also o11 the property, This farm has long be-in luoterl for the fertility of its soil and is .row i11 u re y high state of cultivation. Its sit111»1li<,\r1 reiuleis it an itlvnl place lor a httlclirr, 111i kiiinn ur 11;a.i.1.-1 gi-irtlener. For te-r111s apply to I). C, 1\i1;Kl.\`.~\\\' Box 1058 L`hsr.otle own. q~1911ifrf.iwnd, 1i"_”§ ;11;i“ Aclaniniatratxon sal 3 'l he estate of ]:1s. A, Wal- 'lace,1ate of Hill River, Lot 5, uill be sold by . . Public Auction - on the premises at Hill River, ‘ Lot 5, on Wednesday the I4th i day of October. I908_ =l_ -‘I1 at Io o’clock iii the ftrmooii. All the personal estate of the il 1) SU ' --1 We are now open for business in our New .‘lore. NNYSIDE. tid rout NFW STORE NEW GOODS evcrytliiiig up to dzitc. If _rou want satisfaxlioti give us a tall. Mail orders ply zitteticletl to. - ist' 1 JENKINS ®.SON Grocer R I _ f Q. --.Ma _ _ iam; _.Lu ____.____. r.; _ .Z avg), _._,._ 'zz ’ I 1 _ u N- - detail to ensure dura l bility and perfect work- -,:. lin _.___ .\ '_ 8'- OYAL GRAND RANGE The design of this Range is very beauti ful, the castings ex ~' _V treniely smooth, and it f fy' ‘Zig is constructed with the t_,_:'-lf' l’---*.5* utniost care in every ,-4 ' For economy in fuel, convenience and easy operation, tlte Royal . Grand has no equal Sold only by ;`i€i_iiiNELL 81 CHANDLER Tilli STOVE MEN. (l i 1 _ 1 _ if 1 ‘“`“WXl‘1im\fd\1’&y".‘u . _.1//.‘ .-.'.'w`»-" 'f L' 1.1 2 1-: DICTATION BOOKS MUSIC i MUSICAL CATECIIISIMS A Complete Assortment of Pianos and Organs Phonographs and Gramophones Flutes, Bugles, Comets, Sacred, Classical, and F1 U Piccnios, T iombones, Practise. Chnnters. Pitch-pipes and iurniiiq-forkes ments. Polishing paste for Band lnstniments, Trombone Oil, Phonogrnph Oil, etc ctc. Standard Books, Instruction-Book for all nd Exras for all Ilutul Inniru- l“5l~'“m°“t'1 lil i t- . 1.1§7.Y._?.`.°.§1{’.1.‘}.°.'I.".', lite., etc. ' AT MILLER BROTHERS. 124 Kent St, A First-class repair-shop in connection filliirlhttl ISON and VICTOR PIIONOGRAPIIS __-_... _ __,__ _ . _ ._ _ _ ...__||___t_._.r 1?- 1-: 2 1-1 ULAR SONGS WALTZES POI’ lzite las. A, \Vallzice consist- ing i11 part of 7 horses, 14 cows and young cattle and a yiiutuber of calves, about 17 (sheep and 11 nuiiibcr of lambs, :also hens, turkeys, geese,pigs ltrorking and driving harness, binder, 1114 wer, horse, rake, s cdcr. 1sulky, plow, spiiug tooth liurrows, iroii Iiariiess plow, sctiff tr, - set of fniiiiers, buggy, ltr ck wziggoii, cart, \vood sleigh, taiiiitizig sleigh, pun; sleigh, tlirfshiiig iiiill shovel, fork, hav forl-: outfit, carpenters tools, :incl iiiinicrous other articles rtich as are used about 9. wcll appointed farui, 1 Also fu iiilurc, one organ, bed room furniture, beddiiigs etc. Carpets also kittlien stove, kitchen utensils, etc. Terms of sale, All sums of $5'oo'and under cash, over $5.00 tziynbe first of December, 1908 to be secured by good joint note. 18tI1Septembe1 1908. Bv order of ad1iiiu1istinlrie_ rilir.”.".'M W. .\I. II. I\I.'iY\'5(|.\` A11 1\‘0i1 _. _A__..__.. _.__.____ ________._|=ulJ Voice Culture z\.\'I) Voice Production. Miss Constance Fitzgeralrl, pupil of Mrs Ilullic (`lap|11.~.r .\Iorri_~‘. 17_t:>’Bro:1