oclvsnn 22, 1908 _ 'run mrnsr News _ _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lmlr or Au. ` Mig, _ _ __ W , _ r. nv: ElE(ITORS ill 1 -i- i- - llUEEll’S GUUNTY i n ii ‘HND -`.lfI~'. 1 claw* -ni. e -4 CF: `.,`." _. . .Q *l.1f.“+'¢' _ a ~ si , ,I .¢. nun , .jj .fs .vi T .__ EI' I T , OF `-fi, l ' W ' Z; lo-2 2dr3i. 'i . . '.'r I fi _ RET _ S S FU Z l F i THE QUEEN’S C0 »»- ___ m Head Offices in New Pruw i" - _ _.l-~:~ . ~ l Most gf the lnrnicrs in the vicinity Patrick Blake,' Sydney, il visiting, Anyone finding a bunch oi lileys look in Charlottetownf iipclassiiied column. ‘ . - i i ` ‘ . ` ', J. A. Matliicl-:on was n passenger west from this City yesterday. i'Ht R'v h'tlnilld th se B|ock"'9har|0ttet0wn illg iiin telilzirl eiliotiilcg cr:p,e tllgc-R itil; House to let on Cumberland Street. See ad in classitledi colufmn. There were no cases tried before the Fir y Police Court yesterday. The Abcgweiig Dm¢¢_'-,ss this Tile tide will be high this morning C1l1`10H»l1 Of D0l‘k ful' Hllifllli- noun at the C. A. A. A. grounds. in the 2.35 trot at the Driving Park this afternoon there are six en- trl~s. There are six entries in the 2.19 trot und pace this afternoon at the Uiiarlottetown Driving Park. Wallace McKie i_s expected- home irom Wlnnipegtns lnttcr pnri. oi this ivvek on a visit to his father Cond. Mslcie, city. fin Tuesday Il. J. Wood, had* on exhibition at his store on Grafton I-ltreet, a live Loon, which wus wit- llvsscd by many citizens. ' 'lhe political meeting lust night' wus at Bonsllaw in the Court House wid was largely attended. The meet-I 1": is at Crapaud tonight. l Among those coming to the city Init night by the S. S. Northumber- lund were George Moore ol Moore and: Mvhood, Colonel Moore, Mrs. Watter- mlu and Mrs. Ferguson. Y - ` " being exceptionally gogd with most The mail train arrived in this city farmers- at 12.10 last night. -_r-' -_..._ The outward cargo by the .\.’orth- The N01-t-hum»1,¢;-.land arrived from umlzerland from this City yesterdliy lPiCt0\1 at 8-20 last evening. included one cur eggs for Winnipe,_; one car potatoes for Toronto and ii, .nt 8.34 and tomorrow morning at *"2"* 9.30. ¢ A quiet wedding took place ycstcr- " day morning at the home of L. and . The atmosphere might have fel; dif. Mrs. Vickerson, City, when their ierent had the band been in atten- daughter Miss Maud was united in I W. F. Tidmarsh, City, wal n pas-I Contractor McDonald, who has been] senger west yesterday, in the city, left yesterday on return; JT;-f to. Sydney. p , Wm. Campbell was in _the City yes- ~*- _ _ ' mrday ami was ,_ passenger west Several ladies will give an exhibi-§ i tion of horseback riding at the Horse Jusiiu Mecrutli, iiss returned tsillacer today ‘between the heats- the City after a visit to Fredericton, N. B. In the Montreal Canadian Pictorial, tive Prince Edward Island views ap-1 nr. A. A. Menonuld. souris, wus iniwar in the September numbei- sua ' the City attending the ‘Borden meet- four views in this month's issue. The U12 Tllcsdny evening. |Burr McIntosh Monthly of. New York llasa full page of McGregor’s Grove mrs Fred Pi-ewse, Mun-sy Hurl»er,'sL' Montague Those photos were all DO NOT FORGET The New Music Store. When in need of anythin in the Musical linc H . - ALL GOODS ARE NEW and prices LOWEST Re. pairing of all kinds proniply attended to. SEI. fI’i":riis my. i ,scenery photographer. W. S- I-°uson.| 'S E* 1”* ‘ A ‘ ___ Sydney’ N_ 5.i_ The ,,,~,,i,, who was __..... land he ia- deserving of special credit' _ _ The body 0| the late Aruhibaid Mc. unattended, wore u travelling su-it of The starch factory at Hunter River in_the way in which photos advertisei D y fouimell, who filed st Newcastle, N. brown with but to match. litter is running si full blast. Large qnnn-'this Garden ofthe Gulf- ir 2;” ' B.. will be sent to Brighton, Mass., the ceremony the happy couple left by titles of potatoes are coming in, -; for burial. the Northumberland on a short wed- <‘1Hil)‘- . ~' ' ' » i- 5-- 1) ding trip, alter which they will pro- i Rev. W. Harrison will preach on .NlTURE will be from iii an l .§\,_`=\ ~l,‘\\"\;,""li` 2"., °"_,,¢ HE URNI N _,il 'ls ‘V n f/ Qc/"f#” » i ‘N N ' . we to \ ELEC ORS! I On Election Day, |26tli inst., every Elector should see , to it that Intelligence and Patriotism Decide the fortunes of the day Offering Mfney, Liquor, or Employment To induce anyon _ to vote for a Candidate, or to refrain from voting, is l l Bribery Applying _to _al Candidate or his Agent For Money, Liquor, or Emplo ylIl¢l1f, IS Palma" f°f 5 "Wt" ‘f- 'ls Bribery _ ' " ‘”" Tssxrlnc ANY vorslz ou Nsuiususu nay 9f P°llf=§ Day, is an OFFENCE under “The Dominion Election! A¢¢- PENALTIES FOR BRIBERY: __ ° ' f 8 .f m voting andpfrom 1 Dlsquahficatlon h‘:ildinyg'e?ify situation in the giftvof the Government. 2- imprisonment .3---Payment of $200.00 "fl i°°‘.*‘ °° “Y P°fS°° *iw V sues therefor ELECTORS 1 Do not let the value of your vote be can ceiied by anyone who sells his citizenship for a consideration d r ` [` { ,¢ I _ ~. l "» 'uf "ofany`kind, , I , _M A __ -'» ' ____ ___ I lo-zz gi.