> I #EPZ II-2 _"_ __. _` _ __THB__ _oIlll_Steti tiiliotllcl `l.lN||1‘£n._ _ sm:n__.Am;n:i:-ua "llorlliutnliaIanti’f and _“PrInc|ss"- Leayeelas below every dry, sand,” excep . _ iv* Poxur no tasks _ ‘ train from Jong, gl ‘éi.'1‘ii€‘I2.'£..§."§I.'5i rl"Al‘.i.°"'“' ""‘ '°’ mom ayhruzssioa, “ns ririvsi or moral, train rom Charlottetown and all atsthna o’ P. R- I. Ra lor PUINT DU CHENB, eanuqga. :r:‘v;:g1N1sx{éi:}:i lor ST. J0l!N,.BOBTON _ Connection at Moncton with train _for-' all s_t,at.iona on I. C. R. and its cog. uections, and at_S§3]ohn with C. P. R. and Railways for . S. for all points West and South, also at St. ohn with Steamers of _ Eastern S. S. ine. Pi:lg;i_€l&_;_oU shout _4 45 o. in. for crnu,o'r rrosineéasinorrnmwu rar me-ron _iraq _ onnecting there with day train! for cs Pa: simrox and nsuifsx. sa Norm SYDNEY with Steamer Bruce for Newfound- land: _ _ - s§3§s1;'ii1sx'wi¢nc.A.a PLANT Lnsn rs I 0 . ‘ Th hlllrmmbena to drrsir Canazltirg Ptahilie, Iniergoioiiial :iii ERIE Railways and on the Comoany's Steamers snld eonn-msg lines in United States and Canada. 1?. W. HALES. Secretary Charlottetown. P. E.'I. 7-6 d sr season 5 ____ _ - _ PIIIIEESSIIINAI IIAEIIIS Paterson Downing Co’y _Commission Merchants. I Si, John’s, Newfoundland, Consignments of P. B. Island prodnos SOLICITED _ 3 W l yr VM-tl. liarm, K. tt- ti- Brin Daily l`lorson_ & Duffy Barr-laters and Attorneys, lrowivs Block, Charlottetown, P. EJ. llIQ1\TIlY' TQ- Ia CEO- S- INMAN _ Barrister, Soiigitor, Notary, atc. lousy to loan. Collections maui. (nmol. _|lonta¢ne, P. if. l.. ' _» . ..\,,,,=,.‘_.___ _._.i..~__.____ S»rsr.x.woon,c. ir. ssrrmer ann st mis; at-Law, l\`_o¢.sryPubiic, etc., Oillce . Camera. _ Blotl, lately nccuplen by- P. I.. Hssaard, K.C ‘ North Side Queen Square. Money ~u loan _ I r'“‘P l ` ' A. A. lrilgesll. K. C... unliam As¢Llr.um _.flour-.sis .x nr nmslou, ‘ _ uarnsrem. Atiorneyr-si~iaw. iliuw_tl's Blink. Criarioiisto-o ri iyr I ill lttttti l. ii. M ;t.Lt;sa, A ti (HARVARDJ BAIIIIISTER AND A1'T0IlNEV-AT-LAW’ cor. Queen and iuehrnwm sn.. cirzswu. What Some _Nova~ O _I he would never have fallen under Loris ~ Gord0n’s spell. Bakers THE 0HsB.L01'rE1‘owN GUARDIAN ooronnn .7 ws 2 £ 7 '...._.._. ee- THE GUARDIAN » ` _ By MARTHA I M6£ULLOC|I-WILLIAMS oopyi-im. am., by Maron. inecuuwii- _ Williams No man is stronger thnu destiny. If Helstone could possibly have helped.it There wus no reason whatever for it and many very "excellent reasons against lt. The chief reason wore a cap and spectacles, wus of sound mind und memory, with u pretty penny to dispose of and nn undying hatred for ull the Gordon unine. Helstoné‘l,\imsclt' had next to nothing . _ Loris was proud and shy. John had gf gone away silent. So she kept well to . herself for the most part, although I except loving memories of ii spcnd- _ thrift father. Miss Murcia Hclstouc, his , F01) fnth`er’s sister, bird welcomed thc entiint prodigal with opcu -urnis, ' ~ _ -li ‘tiled dt l\dll llhl lif- abvut the sllccos _ :.:;‘i‘.‘. .sos gre Gil. they have had with ' ...‘Zi$e‘i.§F°.'.‘?.’“é..‘.?i.‘i.§E_’"2l°Zi.“£355 _ _‘ Loi" ~ . I J, Wtlnderiilg to und fro und roninirig up 0 a ‘_ Innd down. Tlloiigli he had ended by _ _. ' marrying ii wife niucli more to his sis- Household I _, make sure he should not bc brought iii » outuct with thc treacherous riicc. So- The largest bakers in Eastern _ Canada, Moirs, Limited, Hal- ifax, say: In answer to your inquiry as -to wlictlier we could suggest any change that would be an iniprcvemcnt to "Royal Houscliold,“ we emphatically 9"5“'€f “rm."_ The great sat- isfaction we have had with your ‘_‘Royni Household" this ast nine months, using over 5,000 barrels in that time, has been on extreme pleasure to us. \Vc nrc using this ilour mostly for lirenrl, also using notliipg elsc for our pnstry,ior wliicl 'we have n very lnrgc sale. . (Sigued\ » i' I - MOIRS, Lirurriiii. Halifax, Sept. 2. , 'lhc oldest bakers in Dartmouth, si): “Royal iiouscliold" flour is as near to pcrfectioii iu thc re- sults obtained as it is possible for nny ilour to be. In thc history of our baking business, ‘ now estulilislicd for linlf n cen- lury,_wc have never limi any- thing io equal it. (Signed)- JOSEPII Il (}T‘1NTLF.S. Dnrtiiiouth, N. S., Sept. I5ili, 1904. ~ lh: leading Baker in Annapolis says: ‘ '_ Iiu the midst of a considerable cstrltc, I " ,pooiz How was poor Miss llinrcla, ‘ .. . .1 o. ..&?b;'»r.x..~ This is to certify thnl. I have used coiisiderublequnntitiés of f'Royol Household" iin'ur dur- ing the present year and find it to be o good nrticlc indeed; suitable for family purpose in all the requirements of bread, biscuit and pastry. I re- gard it ns rqnal to any Ilour on the ixiarker. It is thc best linrd wlicut flour for pastry that I linvt: ever used. (Signed) ` R. P. SAUNDERS. A“innpolis, N. 3,. Sept 12, |904. \ 'televi on' , Hour 158. DIE e 48, "~` ,1;;,1,5,5,j,, rg°`,,§;,;,5,; P. E.- '. EIAiI.WAl 1.. ._ iilrviaiers. Solicitors, Notaries, s e. IJ. A. MACKINNQN. Ll.. B.. K. C r s. sA_rr=lsi,p wu.i.iAMs. » N., Ozlloa--Oamaron Bleak. Ohsr-lotia..ow ~ llooev toiom oa Resi Bstste._ 5.' "ny H ul' 'I vt in Wiaaliire B i5 ii og _ l .sv 411 iv!" 9': .J-1.. is Gordon had not plnyed hlm fast and loose he might never have gone ; ter's mind, she sorrowcd suvagcly ovcr ` his frustrated career. Miss .\lsrcla, as ambitious as she was illogical, lnid'ut the Gordon door his wasted' opportu- nity. _ Naturally she hurl guarded hor neph- ew closely, doing uiuuy odd thliigs to c cially that often rriude things awh- ward. The Gordons were ehslly lend- Iers among the dozen first families of 7i\Inrbury. The iirst fhniilics 'all lived sin big, liriudsome old liouscs, sct: cncli und so fairly encircling the village. Between them and the mill folk, who were villagers proper, u great gulf was fixed-one crossed only at t,‘hl'Istlii:is and Easter, when those who had be- stlrred themselves joyously in bcluxlf of those who had '.iot. It wus the “Cbi'istmiising” that liud done it. They had niet among the I vlio did not go Cl1iistmnsiiig," to know that Loris' smile was encliiinting and set the most delightful dimples at play-in hei' cheeks, or how should she guess at sometliliig stronger, more mysterious, soiuetllliig quite transcend- ing beauty, that suddenly shone out oi' the gli-l's eyes, \vnriiilug, irrudlatiiig John IIelstone`.~l hciirt? John Iiclstune was brave and above- board. Before he spoke to Loris ho had it out with his nunt. “I owe you everything-you have been father, mother and fnlry godmotlier ull iii one,” he said. “I would do aiiythlrig you bade-except to try to live without Loris"- “Suppose she wou’i: have you? I hardly think you'll kill yourself," Miss lllurciii lritcrruptccl srircustlcully. Ilol- stone laughed-with a liar-tl breath un- der it-and aus\vci'cd: “If sho says ‘.\'o` I shall keep asking and asking. I nm not vain enough to think she cares much for me-yet, but if she will let me teach her"- “How romantic we arc!" Miss Mor- clu said, pursliig her lips. Tiieu she burst out: “Let you tencli her! Lord, lord, when she has been setting her cap nt you shamelessly ever since the Christmas eve party! If I had dreamed what was ‘to come of it I`d have given them twice the money they made' for their rubblshy tree to let it alone. But that isl neltbcr here nor there. Your mind is made np, I suppose.” “Qultcl" John snld, whitening n lit- tiei Miss isrnrcta gmreti nt inm. “So is mine," she said. “The day 1 know you are to marry that Gordon girl that dny I cut you out of my will -out of my heart.” “The will is your right, but I won't let you quit loving me," John said, standing up very straight. "Thank you for being so frank. Now I know just how little I can offer Loris"- “You-you are going straight to her?" Miss Marcin asked, wlth_stiff lips. _ John looked at hor fondly. "Unless you tell me to wait," he said. "Dearest Aunt Murcia, I would walt n long time f I had n hope of winning you ovcr. t» ni. ooni nun in ti _.tra ii, ,rr rrsiuslrilfethls Tsll::y.:lll Eifiindglty lgiindai xoepied) ru follow:-;` Bulimia -' N0- » No. No. 1 0 sr 5 r sr i= r.sr_ A sr. ro Civiown sr no ii I5 . 'r 353; gppmu, rszasig-3 kI_z§§" F- 5" »1- I’ ynlt ii-rc. 345 il3o .17 4.17 nnler River Bn; io.\r F ' -- ~ 1.1¢ su U0 7 A8il9URL,lE£lH ? merald June. 7.3o is-i7 :IE Lvl Emerald June. as 5.38 948 Kensinstnn 1.11 948 ii.5 sg 11;.”-aromas. s'sId_: tv 6.5¢ .i5 tofiilietioiid t.oiioe._ ' _Z &.}t;..:.',._.:....:,.‘:.°_" ° ° ~~»- 1 FTURRAY _ 1 .f i~:°.i-_~ _ .°°"-'- _ hrcton Ads _ '.‘lI.§§.§:.RI’5!?.' .i'r.`.:ki¢‘iE»:iv=E-‘ii°:.’i\§isT`u. 1.. r.."n ii' sf' "iit"ia I 'iddhddh Nd. No. Tia. It 4 U iv swlda ar Am' 55.13 ` is w in ' If” ` .:,§ 5.2. nr' ..:7 i.. l.r ' any 1.15 Aim 6. moo _ 3.5¢ ,ai-. 'Hamish lv. 6! ll. I A. Nl. No. is ig I4 rl ‘M3 ii? ~s 2 Fr*-r _‘SWS is' 5:' 'iii 133.’-?é".'= _ P. >,,,_°?`_,,,P ¢:esa'sF '°:-'»°'r~¢_- 11 Paaeésll ".i"".‘1.".‘l :onlie nt Bl P¢\zi“l sr Boar-is iv s?ei;°_§ :;;;;=r * ... 4 ‘ii z 89 r Ll. P.- stagnant! |e sr A.: is I. 0¢0'lAlll N O.!§ 34| Ll P.l` No. to HEI 5 ;-Pu °,°._ie 11.21 A.l hot' daughter go. _ She had not been oyoa aim fancied sho knew what was ‘ _“under s _car-dsl ` h Rnqmd nm.: ._ _ ‘I At that stage of the game it is in .1 c msn; lv ‘ as __ question if Mig! Marcia herself knew. ' ' '_-_Some w y somehow she would do- ,, _ ;\‘--\-- --= --s bi A=lg;_17;_¢y.¢~ G nm ~itm .rogifrrsm ms sim-sr of this rswi- _ "2{’,"d ___ _ 1,, __ scorn of your fortune. I should llkc to have it como to me. but that ls nothing compared with your approval. Study Loris for a your and soo if you can pick a serious tlnw”-- "\_Vlll you walt three montlfs if I promise to try' liking tho girl?" Miss Marcin risked, with n gulp. Hcistonc gnve her a hearty hug. "With all the good will in the world.” ` “I will_honestly ti'y to get over my prejudice if you 'will go nway~nt once. Go west. I want 'you to look after my mining lnnds. l'ni sure the agent is a scoundi-el. Bee tlmt you bring him up ronndly when you get there." John left that very night. Loris Gor- don turnod s-little pals when siis heard :he news, but lnid nothing, not even o bei' mother. Next week Mnybury had the sensation of its history. Miss Marcia drove aihbly to Gray-Gordon, tho horns of ber dearest enemies, and begged that Loris might come and stay with her while she was alone at Right Wlyl, Hrs. Gordon beard her in it daze, bot after awhile agreed to let blind to the light in John Helstonc'l ISIIIIIIT SIIIRI <<- cia this one living creature of herIown blood. I she read to Miss Marcin and dutifully drove with her nil the tine afternoons, to any nothing ol' playing the three griincs of chats roquii-eil to put the elder lady in pi-upcr state for sleep. She also, ns iii duty bound, exclaimed I over the Helsiouc dliiinouds when Miss Murcia exliibitod tlieui. But' it ttook her aback to liars: .\I|ss Marcin any abruptly nftci- :i umiitli of nll tbls: “If John murrii~s 'to please me, his wife will be fortuniiti-_ lf lm does not, evei'ythllig goes to <-luu-ity. if it should ` go. I wonder would you be sorry for him.” ' I “It would depend,” Loris said, flush- ; ing faintly. “\'ei~_v sci-ry~iiriless he got ` somcthliig he carctl more about.” "iff-'Htl I fain-y you think lic cares , more for-you," .\li.-S Blain-in said I pointedly. "lie tliiiilrs so too. 'flint is why you are her(-_ i br ui-glit you to ict _voir see that you il»u'L ilt iii. You would only uuihc l';ui iiilscruble-eveu _ more miserable than you would uiiiko mc. I hope you arc scusiblc eiioiigli to sce what is best. I will give you $10,- 000 the dir" you iiiairry--soiiic other mari than my in-plrciv--Dr. llicksmi, say. I’m sure hc is wild about you. illarry him before .luliu vorucs homo." "'l‘lu\nk you for iiotliiiig. I dou't want either your iuoucy or your ncph- ew," Loris said haughtily, hor faco scarlet. Slic turucd to go, with a ges- ture of farewell. Miss Marcia stopped lu-r by saying frcifully: “You must not iliiuk of lcnv- lug. Soc how it siorui.-i outsitlc. 'l`lio worst llinrch sloet i evcr saw. .-\nd if you really don’t \v:iut .lohu there is no reason \vliy we should not be good friends. Stay with mc. I will make it worth your \\‘liilc_" "You cannot,” l.oi'i.~4 said, ruuiiing up to lioi' own room, tliorc to ragc iiutl clinic ,until shc wciit liiiiiviilioiisly down to dluucr, 'i`lit>i‘c was no getting hoiuc until the \\'critlu~i~ clmiigcd. The walks were glnlr it-c, thc paths drifted. She was 11 prlsoiicr until inorniiig ut least. As a prisout~r it bclmovcd hor to show licrsclt' briivc. 'i`licrcfore instead of sulklrig tlirougli dluiicr she was gztycr than she had cvcr bccli and after it snug of hcr own notion the old, old ballads Miss lllart-in loved. The brav- ery zippculcd to Miss Murcia wonder- fully. But _after hor clcnr “Good night" Lo- ris did not sleep. Instead she lay with her head locked in hci- hands, quiver- ing in every fiber. Had she .liberty to coulc between _John Helstoue and this lliic lulierit- ance? She knew the old story-the feud begun in truth plight: :ind lrotli breaking. ' Sho _loved .loliii-oli, how dearly-but coulfl she really iiirikc up' to him for what he would lose? Miss Murciu’s case, loo, appealed to licr strangely; she was old and lonely. Tiicn under this soft mood tlioro crept ii ilery ouc. John wus hcr lover-licrs. Miss Marcia hail sliiimcd and insult- ed her. It would bc a durling vcuge- ance to Smile at licr anti say: “Lot the money go to clinrity, Aunt l\Iurcin. \Ve can inks care ot’ oiirsel\'cs.” Loris begun suddenly to stiilc. She sprang up and darted to ii window, but could not open lt. Guspiug, she tlow to the door, opened it :ind saw iluulc and smoke below, All thc big liull was like a furnace. with thc servants nslccp in the south wing and Miss Marcin snoring and unconscious across the cor- rldor. Iii n, minute Loris had licr door opcu and shut rind wus clruggliig hcl' from bed toward the cnst wiiidoiv. It gave on a pliizzu roof, whence escape might be possible. Loris saw lnstaiitly it was easily possible to her lltlic strength, yet Miss Marcia moaned and prayed and hid her eyes. Like lightning Loris thought of what the elder woiuuii meant to her own future. If she wcro out ofthe way? With siiddcn lizitrctl ot' self and supcrluiinan strength slu- clutchcd and tugged rind striiiiicil and at lust got Miss llinrcin on thc roof. '1`hcii Loris dropped down and called in _ mon running wildly npoiit:"‘.-t liiddcr! ‘A ladder! Siivc Miss Iielstoncl" Arid then she sat down, siuldenly faint, while strong :ind willing arms colir pletcd the work of rescue. Miss Marcin ncvcr did things half wary. As soon :is she could sit up sim caught Loris' hand, saying ilirou;.'li tcnrs: "Forgive uic! Oli, do forgive nic! I had insulted you, but you dlrln`t lcnvc me to burn alive! You-you are -tho wife of Jolinl" “I have tliouglit so all the tiuic," Loris said, liidliig licr happy fnce in Miss l\Inrcln’s breast. Ars Unfnrtusslte Choice. Mrs. Black, with ri fiimIly'of eight, could keep a cook, but Mrs. Green, who pnid tho sumo wages rind whose fiinilly numbered only two, experif _ eiiced the grcntcst dllilculty in por- sundiiig one to stay with her. Mrs. Grccn was troubled about it, nrid rlat- urally sought suggestions wherever sho f could get tlicrn. Ono dny the two wo- men hnppened to meet ut tl news deni- er-'s stand. "Rm buying," explained Mrs. Bltick, "a Swedish newspaper for my cook. She likes to read, und I take one homo I "` \_,' _ 1?; W( ‘ _volt ir-.~ (`vIIul.»i'I » _ _ - , t ' ' i\ i:iuLIir.r`s pride ' is in thc dainty I _ inndiu drl.--ses oi ”` _ ‘yt F ii_t'r cltildrcn. -, ‘ _ 'yt .» .--. 1 - _ __ I I ly _.\\) .rl li msc - _ "r A I |‘ il.r-ti \\'r:,if--S .iinl f '\ J \ < *__ gc! " ii;i._»»y" if ‘ ilu- ' .uc not ro- `-‘.2---~;T1Q lr '7'¢r=" Y ' ' 'px -_ ./\ ` wt l P ln-'Iv .~lli|CIit‘iI. t`cIl‘.il\/id Ftzrrrh _ N €jf\cS the ii.u»I1u \ _|u_.l thc proper iI.ir\'u-s null tin: liui h iiiail.-_w lh<-rn \sT,;‘..“ __; *' . __ ', ltr-rg). It-.ui Ionpri. ,_-r ""_ "` it is _i iIr.;>urc . #25, I to you wlicn . 5l.:<'Ii .ual the it-.ull i. nr vcr rli-rip? »ililI. ". .\lI g.n..I ij-ogurs scll Cehlsuloid §l.a‘:t.\\ .'l.°Y<'5.*t°.“.#~ ...*"T°it?.I_'.t°. ??.€'f°I‘f"S r ..i..n.u»rt.>i.\.i. cn. . I ._... .. .._.i, n...._1, “'%_T ~f*+v>- -i-_._ -¢‘ - -M 5 lt’s Ti Change Your ncierwear And put on one of the medium weight, comfortable kind we procured for you for the early fall Wea Ro Ai. EAST l_*ll°-”-i-”*” .”-M---»'._-.t.‘ »i' <_~__r;__ f.f.:r. »' ~. ‘ ,,- tsnssi _ in any Climate and at 3-' : ' any Season _; MUST PERFECTMADE. or “.rrr1r»ro§rf' EVEEEQEH ER§§:_ E NV. G! LLLTT ‘;`f,'),",",i‘2'§ TOFiC>l‘i'r'J.ONT. _ I -. ;iBsAvaRf = FLoUR . Never Fails. Beaver Flour never disap- poirits the cook. The baking always turiis out riglii-be- rsuse Beaver Flour is always the same, whether you buy s small sack or u bnrrcl. Beaver Flour is a blend of Maiiitohzi Spring Wheat and ,Ontario Full Wheat. It contains all the iiutriiuenit of the wlierit kernel. Makes bread and Iiiscuiis--ctikc and pastry-~ that are as heultliful and sirciigtliqiiizg, ns tlicy me white,deliciousziiuliiiviiiiig. I. At Your Grocer’s. $1.50 to $2.50 thc Suit _ ..A.»Bri.ice~ ff THE TIP-T()-l).=\'l`E FURNISHER, I . » / \ ictoria Row. 1:.-.~ I-> .o-rm-‘r ~» --~-‘»~~'-‘~v- -'N v-l _dry arid tviarthinc ________v________ ____ ____ __ ________.._.B vv-- -iv_=- . __f-*_=.__- -v _ vv-- @tl_h;a§ot_i_l l For Repairs of all Kinds Changes in Heating etc- Fouiiders, Ma chiriiots and _ Boilermakers Manufacturers of ENGINES, BOILERS, TANKS, ETC. hc Charlottetown Foun *I .»..m-_- __-*-=*_<*-*-*_-__-_;--?-_*_-_ _Q-__-_-__i*_ 1 v-_- __-_-_=-_-:-_e,,¢`~ _ . ___.-._d__. _ __,..___ Monday, “ IVl¢GALE’S.€ éliifs Thsy ailmollls tha liver onli Kidruys ; Curr -fr ‘ Blah Hssillshe. Fovl or illsorlsrsd Stomloh, "~ Joint Political tllcctingsl Dominion Election, 1904, Prince County. _ I 'The iiridersigricd will address the electors at the follow ing times and places- c 17th. Litoria Hall. Lot r.;, :it i p, in “ 'l`ll:r:iI\'.