i l l . SEPTEMBER 12. tors - ` <',"l‘l-Ili Ulmer ,Nnws THE ¢HARL0TTEp0WN_ GUARDIAN ' rmsr or u.i..'I PAGE SEVEN- ‘-14 _-__ . _ - sway or ¥0 UBB your own home the best silver is 10.5 R. WALLACE Silver plate that resists wear Guaranteed shselatslv. _‘_ WSW. Wellner Photos will soon be here the fair you service. STUDIO - Wa have a nice assortment of Parlo Kitchen and Alarm Clocks. Prices Moderate. C. VV. Patterson Jewellsi Phone 1-K Hard lloai Afloat and to arrive per Schooners “Daniietta" and lohaniia” and "Ann I. Train- er" 'lfons best quality Hard Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut Sizes. ' Customers would do well to book their orders so as to have iiieir 00.1' delivered whilstvesseis pare discharg- i ing. C. Lyons Q Co _ 'l louis," uin wut _ For the tw t -six hssbeeirbetlibirb th? Iiblic is known and valued) the world over, Year sfteeyearthe sales increase in an enormous ratio. Common every hy experience demonstrated its value long ago andthis has nowbeen eonirmed by severe tests made in the pbys|ol°¢4¢.| laboratory. The scientidc a§r-lmmg made on living subkgts by Me.” Thompson at the bliii School gf Physiology proved eonclusivei that the addition of Bovril to the dat is g valuable aid to digestion and th" it enables the system to absorb ,the full store of nuti-iment from ordinary food. When-re-heating cold meat usa s little Bovrii and d a spoontnl or two A Good Value_ in Farmers’ I Boots These Amherst--made boots I are very strong and neat in appearance, give thorough protection to the feet from I rough and uneven ground. keep the feet dry and warm under all circumstances-~ and they areas cosy and comfort- able as you could wish. No. 237, made of solid lesth- I er all through, plain toe,bluch- er cut, heavy soles, sae cut above.....-....{..........$2_ No..35 made of extra good quality kip, heavy tap soles, solid leather throughout, a splendid' value at. . . . . .$2,95. Alley £6’ Co 135 Queen St. Pickling Vinegar The Pickling season will soon be here and as usual we are wall Stocked with the best grades of vinegar on the market. We have in stock.- Proof White Wine " English Malt Pure English Half " Cider Also s good assortment of Pickiing Spice n pkges and in bulk- Becr Q .Goff’s W-A-N-'l"-li-ll Choppers Loaders 4|. Swsinpers The _Luinbering Department of The Nova Scot ia Steel sud Coal Company, Limited, of New Glas- gow,-Nova Scotia, have an opening for i5,or i8 Fallers and swampers, also a_good cook.- Work to begin at once, and con- tinue during the fall and winter. The best of board and go o d wages to capable men. None but persons used to lum- bering need spply to ' ' 5 lumbering Depsrtmenr, Nova' Scotia Steel & Coal Co, Ltd., _ `- New Glasgow, ' Nova Scotia. 9-7Mioi,Eioi 1 /:-`--- .B ll ‘J l . "Y ~\ l) ’ _ £91; .9 _ .P3 T5; i - _ _ \\“" , Rip. ri ' ; '- ' . .i (N ir- .\\;\\ ml V song *l f .uw 3 Coal Coal 'l‘ba8¢i_ieo_nsr hav S. Andrews will be dui hsrsshout Aug. 3oth with a cargo sf rode tons of the celebrated Lsckswaoa- Authrsicits Coal in Stove and Chestnut slung this la the same quality of coal asssou. 5 if . . c 1 s _*_ ,_ wiilc gave such good satisfaction last rd Coal q»?¢lli7{. m`i'."ii.'5.fl§...- it ..2§°.J.i sokiodl arrange to take delivery whiis vssaai is dlacharllttl WN” Pf|°°° lf' 0W“fs _ _ ' l l The vacation is ended; the jolly friends are separated, but-you can keep them with you and be with them in pictures. Probably you owe it to them, and mod- em photography makes the obligations an easy one to meet. The Bayer Studio = .i.s.iiiiowN.i>.M.n | DENTIST Crown and Brfdte Bbiwggsllst. "°‘i."‘<‘3il.ili£t2.’f.-.i.‘. "' I s-iodin-, . _ I A // l°,!°\ll’ lvllpl and gravies. as-la I- --_ 1 4 -si-I 1| " ' ' ` ";'vA" f ` ' ' "~- f 1 .- lllll FIIIENUS, lllll . TZHARLOITETOWN AND ELSEWHERE It pays to buy in this province. From Yestsrday’s Evening Guardian. P. C. Jardine, Charlottetown, was among the recent visitors to Sydney. The Northumberland isit Charlotte- town this morning for Picton at 8.80 with a fair number of passengers and a general cargo. Rav. R. H. Btavert, Harcourt, N. B., was s recent visitor to Toronto. Mr. Stsvert was formerly of this Province. Mrs. (Csvli-) K. Finlayson and niece, C. May Gillis, of Point Prim leave to-day on a visit to Halifax. While there they will attend the`Ex- hibltion. J. E. Matthews, the hustllng mau- sger_ of the North American Life, at Brandon, was‘in Waskada this week. Ho was most favorably impressed with this portion of Manitoba and with the town itself. While here he was the guest of his old friend, W.~N_ Ducliemin, editor -Expositor, and many interesting reminiscences of former newspaper dnvs in Charlotte town were interchenged.-Wnskada exe. His Royal Highness The Governifr General, according to the last issue of the Canada Gazette, has been pleased to make the following ap- pountments, viz:- Isaac Howlett,