A ` . . .fr .- ` . , I i < , __~ 4 °°T°"“ 7’ ’9°" ms cHAnLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN rim. me” - hx: `\ > \ seek before last to the first. part. of int. eP'\ l week und than furthu' arijourned to the (" \ ~_& ~- - -~ --“_ {` last. part. of Inst. week were on Siturday \\ ' \ still further afljourncrl. People arc getting \ '\'\ 4.\ O .'|" wait infer- strd in these nflicurnn ciits. v i ' ‘ _ \° lllllll Church of Eliirlund Services wiilb_c bald l ;. , \\ \ \ s \ \ A »\» sl / - hers I-'OW and he ready' ll) . 1*/ /fr-._/,j/._'=~t"iI‘3‘ / ` . I'»:'.“;'¢?~/ \!\\Z¥/.,/*"' 'l _ known in this port, last week left. Sydney - bat. on aczount of the stormy wcat.".rr was ti) .ff _ . W- _ i" sto r in s cntfh you n a ppiu J Rin? Rug Ml.. lil il 0 Wllfll Pilwllasiniz yeur dry goods remember our Footwear De - artrucnt Ycu'll find it conveniently located soiendidlly blfmkrll.-nrrrl ;cu’ll be served by clerks of experience, 'our arcels |3¢*illes. you’ll save time and trouble -all can be sent together. 5 P We C irry a spiendidly complete stock of rubber footwear for men, women and children. Everv .size and stvle. We buy direct from miriuiacirirers---pay spot cash--and, as our expenses are low vie can sell as cheaply and in many lines other stores. more cheaplv than MEN’S DURABLE KUBBERS. VVe sell the celebrated Mercl1ant's Rubber Co rubber Footwear-the kind that gave such 'i splendid satisfaction last season. _ The "Cardinal"-l\len’s Rubbers with toe cap_85c 9 nd $|,00 The "Stoomunt" Rubbers, low Pifiu- 90:: nf-rl Sl 05 Men’s ‘ Siccmont" Rubbers with closed sides. $|_|5 en’s Hagon" storm rubbers wit The “Artisan” . .Mcu’s plain rub- brrs with roll sole. $| 02 Meu’s“Staiz.ou”-f-sr city wear on inuddi' sidewalk very low cut dont bm the feet. $|_00 h heavy rolled sole and , l1¢¢l~............... ............$l.l5 WOMEN’S STYLISII RUBBERS. - Ever ' situ ic st 'lc :md width for shoes of ever f _ I } i ‘ x _ ,l size. 'I he sezisou s i1e\ve:st :uid duntiest models. ,Croquet Wcmen’s plain rub iers in neat style. . .. . _... ....6L)c ‘ Croquet" »~Womcn’s plain rnb bers with rolled edge and het: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........-75C "li bel” -Worucn’»' toe cap rub' burn. all s'1.es...... . . . . . . H703 Wmneu's sicrm rubbers linen lined . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ......._75c Women’a "Sta-mu" extra low cut idral for city Wear»--dont biudihc feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'75c CIIILDREN’S RUBBERS ~ ALL SIZES. Youths plain rubbers size rl to l3....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....55c Childrens plain rubbers all si'/.cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..42c Boy's plain rubbers sizes Ito 5 . . . . . . . . . .........1()c Misses plain rubbers all sizes .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52c . for fall and lea'ii-r-arid our prices prices. Mcu’s wir'-lc stock l¢'p Rlifl grain leather boot# viill heavy double sole lil>\lCll2l” s|y|¢ D; bgiioun tongue as preferred. S0l.il leailtrl’ tliioupllmit a|,dwai\ri"f°"’l- Will stand the hardest wear. Men’alomz boots of best quality whole stock gmill leatlir.-r heavy double S016 absolutely watertight. Women's Misses and child- rtn‘s. Boot-r for lisll and wiutcrwanrin me.lum and heavy weight. Men’s Strong Boots wear splend-edly, durg ble Strong durable boots for men who rt-qu'r the strongest and m ist durable of Footwear-oractie_ally water pvrol as well-and with all comfortable fitting- We sell the celebrated ‘-Amhs rst" make -solid fact n-any stores setl these gooda at much higher BOY'S STRONG BOOTS. f cannot be beaten. In l\ien’s whole stock lzram leather bonia with heavy single sole bellows tongue Made oi' very best leathers and is practically water- proof. Men’s long boots of beat,- quality whole stork kip leather.-heavy double l°lc aosolutely waterproof. Boys heavy school boots o nent oiled grain lsater strong donnie sole--toe cap $1. ' Pure Gum Rubber Boots lrnee and hip boots tiyster hshernien and those who require them will End our stock very complete all lengths-all 51735-marie of the best pure gum rubber. Note our low pricef. Mmm grain length rubber boots-heavy~ fleece or nrt lnzinil' Nqiqnaluy . . . . . .......$4»25 Mr:n'f bsiorm l;h\l;il girekzglnl; boot o ea ‘i“* ruhblei . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s light citv rubber boots --both bright or dull Gulch No r quality $4'25 Menu hip length gum rubba - boot but qualily. . . . .. .$5_ 25 WOMENS AND BOYS RUBBER BOOTS. Att sim an w.»r,r;erlr"tr ilezlmriuai- it bo r can g I ..'..'."..f..... ...... ....5250 Feat quality, rubber boots youths at $2.50--Beyn sires a .. . ....5525 UEEN 5 CilUNIY GUARDIAN /Dromtse/fir .lid Q ' ' c//A/rzorrirow/vs .9/c pap 065: ° I Head 0 ces I ' - Ph 1 I *--- 0 ----. .4/ar/7:/i/7.°4L .svv/Pe. ffl n New Prowse Block C arlottctown _-1 0 _-_-1-,I Mi s ‘ lrd McLenn.Scuris, lf.-ft. Sa'urday in nulng for a vl~it. to Boston. f 1\ ‘\ litem Mercy oct.-s. or this ci y, ten ._,r ~ " u ' Srurriny morul-ig for a month's visit to ` MJ* gba \\_ \ ricnris In New York. \ ` u The si.eama|'D|neid. which is will ' B. with a cargo of o0~l f-r Monircni, mpell-ri to put. nick ro port. The adicurned Prohibition cases of [nrt-sr and Callaghan adjourned from hy thc R-~.\'. J. P. llogan this month as fdiowr: Ort.. lil, Liuany and Holy Com- .iiuni-wn ai. i0 a. m., at tlhrrry Vail-y; and evcnsong at 7 p. rn. nt. Georgetown. On Oi-t.. 21, Lit my and Iioly Communion nb ll a. m., at. Georgetown; and evsnsong at . m., nu Cherry Vull~y. On Ocr. 27, ly Csmmunlon at8 n. m.. Maclns at ll n. m , and Evensong at. 7 p. m., ai. Souiiv. Asailor, who wits ccnsldcrniily more than "hnlf secs over" caused some alarm in the western end of t.heCil:y on Saturday night. by flourishing a knife and accostlng several women. One of those-whom he spoke towns mario of different stuff to most. young ladies for she promptly slapped his face. When last seen thc sailor man was searching for some place where he could obtain a hair ofthe dog that hit him in order to cure his rum- sickness. Stephen O`Meara, who was born in this Province and subsrqusntly went. bo Bos- tfin wht-rs he had a successful career as A iournalist. and wound up hyheing appoint.- erl commissioner of police for the city of culture, of which position hs is still the i-icumbent, is mentioned as n possible candidate for thc majority of Boston ai. the next- electim. Although ii. is a good many years since lllr. O'Meara left. the homo of his childhood, there arc some h re who still remember him, and if their wishes could do it the name of the next. Mayor of Bu~t.cn would undoubtedly be Stephen O‘Meara. The Pr izo list. of the Halifax exhibition, published lu thc ilalifax papers show that cxhibitors from this Provicec have been successful in the following classes in addition ‘tc tliosc already announced in The Guardian: In sheep A. L. lioswall and S. L. Boiwall have secured many prizes and in this class Roper Bros of Charlottetown Royalty also figure largely; for Llncolns, the name G. Boswsll, appears frequently in coniunciinn with (Jephas Nunn, Wlusloe, who is very successful also. For other purc breeds of sheep I. L. Lane, Charlottetown, and P. If. Lane, Cherry Valley, figure very largely ns prlzewlnnera, while in tha fat. ahcep section B. Furness and S. 1.. l_io~wali show up well. Cephas Nunn makes almosta clean sweep of the prizes awarded for Hampshire Downs; and in the South Downs section ha shares thc prize.-1 with R, Furness, to the exclusion of other competitors. Silas Lane, oi' Southport takesa number of prizes for his Oxford Downs. Altogether the sheep breeders of this Prevlncc have made a magnificent showing dominatink the show in their classes. They are to bc c ngratulated on their success. o J. G. Rutherford, Dominion Veterinary DirectorGcnsral and Live Stock Oom- missioncrzjhirs forwarded The Guardian a letter dealing with certain phalcs of the cw ment, inspection act which il of _ n Wlnlet interest to farmers. The practice of farnicrs slaughtering their own hogs is not recommended, as animals, hugs especially, require scientific chilling. As however so many dressed hogs are offered hy farmsrsthe department in order to make conditions easy for farmers and still exercise an inspection of dressed hogs entering packing housov, though officlalaln charge of the enforcement of the Act have arranged to admit. to the cmiiblishments under inspection, dressed curcascs under such condltloiu as will ennblo them to judge with reasonable certainty, as to whether the ai imal, prior to slaughter, was frec from disease. Provision has therefore, been made for thc admission on inspection, of dressed n-ircaaes with the henli, heart, lungs and liver held by their natural attachments, such oarcasss to be inspected bsfors entering thc establishnicni, and if found ill. for food to be marked and mlmitiad for packing purpcec~, wiiile if found to be disenssd,t.o he condenincl nnrl Lankeri. This bclng the casc it, is incumbent upon every farmer bringing dressed hogs or other animals tomarlret, to remember that unless thc rarcassn are drcucd in accordance with tha regulation mention- ed shove, namely, with these organs left in their proper positions, lt. will not bc possible for the representatives of the packing houses to bay such carcaacs for use in any of thc establishments coming under thc operation of the Meat. and Canned Foods Act °.`,..-iilyui-»¢'b»~|~||~a¢ra The Staff of Life is Bread But unless me bread yon tint | d a w noon leqn re algggdehoalah to lean on. We guarantee our bread Graham,White,Viennia, Duchess, fresh every day. Telephone arr. _ ' 4 STEWART. /°fr>»...e.s.e&rs.!.M L°zv...e..=.¢;.»§’zre1.`.'2>r~ ...i‘;=:".’.‘.‘..“‘.l‘.°.':'.. P 3 l I w /i il-2t@i\'r52tE5i»`5?K!‘?irF‘_F."f '!"El‘T'¥l'l"l"ER'!5?£!lf*%77l3f1`Tl>t"1T’.1> "'~ 'i l 'ras chem amd .r ni meer. in the uc- Rae R iomn, Prowae block on Tuesday Bula, instant. at Lili p. m. had bsenvis‘i.|n|z their father, William Bnrrownleft. for K-insaa Ci'y, Saturday Il. Ill. Miss Alberta Gro*-n of St. John, N. B. who ha~i-e~n vltiring Augustine Cove Sxturdsy evening. till the following mor-ning. At.t.4-ntiun on Water Street. naar the railway station where strangers arriving in the City and being unfamiliar with the peculiar and varied consi.ruct.'on ofthe sidewalk and crossings generally oomcto ,grief unless provided with a guide. This place in particular should he looked to at once. As the years come and go old familiar faces of commercial travellers, well-known in this Prcvlnoe, are becoming sadly less, and new ones take their places. Such is life. Many of our merchants remember with pleasure the visits of Major John Rogers, John Mcll-lille. Jack Fairbaim, John Ferron, W. Hall and_ others now worlringin other parts of the Dominion Death has removed Dave Watson, Frank Street, Ted Hetfer, Adam Vi/'elr, W. T. Norman, Charles Minto, Nichols, Hast- ings. Last week in St. John Will Green passed away from this busy life of change and chance. Many in this Province will haic kindly rsmemlirancesof him. On prgc two of t.oday's Guardian isa poem wlvich,Mr. Green recently handed to a friend on the train asking to have lt. passed onus it had helped him. Read in the lightcf his death the iices are some- what pathetic. The verses ir. may bc added have been printed over 50,000 times since his request, and circulated from comin to coast. Great. interest was taken in the men’| handicap match at Belvidere Links on Saturday afternoon. Perfect weather prevailed and a number of good scores were marie. The rcsuIl.‘of thc match was as fullnwsz- Di-S R Jenkins defeated AA Bartlett. Dr Goodwill “ ll W Longwuitb. Dr All-sy “ W K Rigers A W Weeks “ A A McLean Gen J Rogers “ L G II‘s_zard C ll Longworth ‘ li S Pethick It G Wallace “ W E Bentley D G Mclleod " W W Cl .rlra Fercy Pope “ J 0 Iiyndruan D B Stcwvrt “ DrBiancharri Drawing was then made for the second match which must. bc plnved oiT sometime The players for the second match are II. B. Lungworih } A. W. \‘l/cells ?i.U 95” Stewart l_ Wallace I Johnson’s Baking Po wdC A is a pure Cram of Tartar Powder. Icdoes not contain Alum, Ammonia or other injurious ingredients. It does the work of Baking Powders cost- ng twice as much. mi st on having , Jchnaon's. Sold by all grocer ° _-gcc. per pound tins( ‘tfmshaw PURE GRAPE .IUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from London.Englaad,, and guarantee them absolute- ly ‘pox-e and strictly non-alctr ho ic. ORDINARY-ablend of grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named alter district where grapes are rown. g0NGRBS’l' -juice of Con- cord graces. MADEIRA-a juice of fine flavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Muscatel grapel. RED ALICANTE-a Spanish va zitjnice. RLS RIAN-from Alger _ raven with a rich fruietg fl\l'"\ PALEBTINE-Import I V01' the Holy Land. ice: 65 P0” . \ 1 per bottle. B \° "Tho Two Macs" tallttlttllltlal . , ...in -.~ »;.,i».f,r;i;yq»f:y,w»fs=;r»r»:;e.r,q-mf; i Vi iii ii W "I " ' 1' i ' nur I r 1-* “tri IIB ‘ , Y ill _ html///:ay M0/r -.1 ""¥ll A. D. Burrows and Ashar2Burrows who " the guest. of Mai Leard, came to Summer- Thsi-s` are certain portions of some of the strrsls ln this City which want. to be bt-t'c\~ lighted. On the whole Cnarlottr- town is well illumlnad at night. hut. there' arc some pi ices which uridoubterlly are an Incentive lo anger especially if -one is driving. On Friday evening two teams collirieri and tneoccuparita of the carriages narrowly escaped injury. Ona of the hor-\es had anight off, not being captured his already bccn directed to a dark place SAMPLE FURS SELLING l "'f 1 ,, -,-fr, ii al. i ._X .rr - l X, r. ‘ '~'ir-"`f.+l"~`§-:'-l. »\~ ' ~v~~`~. . f _ _ )i'-__ . ig \ rg :‘- , ,ep » »,.l- - '~' -. V " 'l-is 1 ,'\¢’.._"_,l' ‘ - ref,-.. , Q at ef: r.9;.I_ . \ U .-ft " 1-' 'ef . ` 135 ‘~~ ` t . .F . § 1. i . ~ §'g‘¢_' ' lf- \‘ ' -l-.»`1_".>.'i~1i+r;-.5 "‘ l"'»-2 ` _-" , 7.' - ~fr)_L. , i up 3( .. ' ' . I r* f l"‘/',~*`.;'|'f` _ f ` 4 V \ _ ` _ I, ii _ j\ 1 iv The lot includes rude. stoies. mulls. throws, and all sorts of small furs. There is a particularly strong showing of marmot and fitch HFS. il1_ l’i€l1» bifatiiifully marked hrowns,presenting an appearance very similar to mink. at about one sixth the price. some of the prices of this line are attached-but for every one mentioned we have seine; of others A very nice fur is a Marmot Stole, ln a mei rum shade has four tails, satin lined. Another one la a Marmot Crsvat. sixty three inches long, medium, shade, satin lined. Something altogether new is a Mar-mor Cru.; Wm, goacheeo ermine, trimmed with heads and tails of “elf sixty-three inches long. Beautiful high class furs in probably the largest range in Charottetown. Minka, Per- iaa Lambs. Fox, Squirrel. Stone Marten-and scores of other popuar furs in every modern sty e. Price SI $5. ' Price $4.75. _ neck This fur is Price $9.00. Ajap Mink stole, one of our best lml'»¢ll°“5 cf mink, has ten tails, satin lined A Marmot Collarette of a very dam shark Wim long stole ends finished with six large tails, and two heads cxi r‘ption.\l y gm/I value at-~ A very large Marmot Caperine, ii-t'~~q<-irweiy at ih¢ niirzk r r_ clit.-it su. ...is .enlarge tails. ata Substantial Saving N 'IHESE D‘\'S when fnr prices are h_gn and going hit-her a 'real price sav ng in li flifs is matt r of note. This lot of which we are Speaking, r:p'e.~ents the , whole line cf samples ' small furs used by one of the largest houses in the country. Being made as samples, they are thoroughly first rate in workmanship, be- ing bought practically at our own price, they are selling now at raving of quarter to One third. l ' rn... ss ao. 5i2.C0. i 1 hi-auifuliy -ti-» . ¢,¢mg,}_5 . Price $14.95 F urn lture repaired. PERSONAL SUPERVISIUN before next. Saturday as the third match Fufnitur¢ feqlphglsgefed, ""1 h” "med °" ""‘° d“" Furniture of all kinds made to order. paired aarsiiiwn- Great bargains continued in furniture till the 11?.-(5l=n','Il;l'§_°:)d l?;bG}>°g';ll;r i large stock is cleared out. of ` ‘ ' 1 ‘ At the old stand ,opposite Post Omoo (npstairs., i'*°'i‘*°~’°°l John Newson. - __ 2 ;@\ __ ;__ _ ,_ I _ _________ ___ i ___Vv___ll__ G- E O. B. I N' J.\/I A .N Barrister and Attorney. S ilicitor for thc \Jn|\ndiun Bank of Uomrrortw lllcntlqfuc, MONIY I 0 onbngus - 0 L A"f»_ E_ M . ,_ » _ l'.».~.1l-_~..‘f.f>£`r..,~i\, snaps _ `,_,,_. _[pl ,_\`,e_-_ry » _,La ,.,. .. " ¢, novu. nan. q rtrrrssts . ~..'.;'.*_\.;_'*,'.§.}v,‘_z, 4" ~. Montreal, Quebec and Liver- Dool Sei vice ICM? IWISS (li-'IlIiI'I'AlN,..,.........P|v|I'_ ll l.AI\'P] (‘IiAMI’l{AIN,...............ttI1liS ()l<`Ilt.I\ll.ANI).,.... ._ llui AKE Ehlfd _ . .,...,..,.uci. I2 8.8. lilac (`iia:ai-|..\|.»< mul l.ur|-: ldlruf. cnrrl' niioi-lmw of (lubin l'rn~sr-rigor-s (account class) to whom is szivcn ur-r-.ctrioriatioir iiiimtpiiri cr .~i.-"mer, martini First ('r\bi|,-EM|'nr,sa Boats $3.30 :tml upwards. i.a|r|c Maxrrriira 330.00 and u HEAD OFFICE ST' [OI-IN’ N' B* vriiiin-;4i».no,;r.s.oo miriwrn c‘p“‘| _ . . I . . ` In irrl (‘.\bin- $27.5) und '£18.75 to Liverpool Rent and Undivirieri Profits over . $1,200,000 Savings Bank Deparfmen _`l‘.2§i‘$°FI3.;.;;:.f;;;:;;§3:i::::::.f1'.fii.¥’£' Jarras Maacnssrsa, . . . President. P. B. KBSSEN. . . . General Manager. H. S.PE1`l‘llCl\, Manager. Il~2|di llrhlffif. Charlottetown. * if ll WW insurance Agency I re resent the best companies in Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness Insurance and will he pleased to quote you rates in either branch. E. R.. BROW. mom: ns. Charlottetown liitlmwft Veterinary surgeon Manager for P. B. l. »4U#i--¢n|~lixm| M _ fi 1-_au-5 r. s. sorts Oicein Cameron Block, Charlotte r town P E Island 'ons o wt v uri can , - - - `anc;l1:ss2-n¢:en°ast:i,’l:a'w;l: A' ”' """"“,§‘l"‘n', ‘°§;_"’,~_°° L' P- C ‘ r-9-drwryr -actin , Fil?-1‘IWHY*"?ii"€’1"!“'r"FlWf'$f’I€Z‘iF'?»ri't\I`$§'FF5af ~ , Antwerp Service via Loudon 4-Lana Micuioan.....................5icpt,. L’ 'Carrying ‘lcd Class only t!l\rryi||gl1 Clava only, tCni'ryl|ig 1ird.(!lass;nlso llht od nuiuhcr scconil. T0 Antwerp li.’ii£’.".l‘@.‘ii’..'_'.'.~.'_'.'.'.€Z3' W. B. HUWARI). lilatrict Parts. Agcuial Bt. John. .\' li. Dominion litlantlciraiiwav md Btcamnhip Lines o Heaton and New York vin Yarmou .h. Tha popular lmllt. Linn Bs- Lwaon Eaatcrn Nova l notln and Boston . . u .. 11RAlN8lcavc Hi-illyax. dniiggu-cor Hundayl at 7,00 a. ni and 8.!!! n. rn. for hrby and \'ar rr“\&u:)l;‘ pzhzhhifwcpnrhccrinn at Yarmouth for iami.aNn uivisros-rmtnp or the Mm land Division lcavo Windsor dolly (cxoonf “"r"."’ 'tfT::tz.°t.1i‘”..‘ .";-.t.'t‘.‘-’°..'~ n r»~| ru n no a. :.45 p.rn"onnnno|.i|vu at Truro wiih brains of the Intorroloninl Railway at. Windsor with Bluc- ponc ann ExLp`rc»m tn na to and from Halifax or Yarmou . The Roy# and U. S. Mail Steamohipl rn ca Gsoaoa Bosrou and YARMOUTH. t The l:’:atr’hvtr1;‘1i i"ip’oet ‘Fitpamcrér pam? hs wcsn a me rov ncaa n. ulgrvs iprr-kuonih fair hllongay. Wed- A , an u _ rr - gal My Trains fMmH:Iifax.°'f!A'|hrrr- lngienvn nnglwharf floetnn Tiiesriay. Thurro- dny. I'ri1iav and Sunday) Plmenacru arriv- lngiln I~Ialifa_x next. da( at 4.||J p. ln. and A °ri'iii'i1'3'1i` i~l°r§°tlt"r'ir'b'iir< ssavrcu Ppllporrped hy‘S S.“PuRINCr§A KTHUR" ' I f E :hd lhliieldlale ;Fr:I`|l\'»l;;’f‘ilcm0'I“r'i|mv:u.d Hhllrfi: . , o a 'ice fo er r r n s. S. l-i. Prince Albert. vmsron daily trips llnuflay cc pied between Parrnboro ann Wolfvlllc lilu g at. Kingsport in both dir-ctlcnn. IL iraimran on Atlantic Standard time. I-or furt.hcr information. Rcaervation nf .iuiroro ma em, write or tolsgrnpéi R. U. §AltK4¢R'.JActg.tlan. Pass. Azr. entvillo om .co a. iiiirwt l' GIPKNS Gnncmi ‘i/[annual tl- . _ . ‘lt Iromr uznwazm. m n. PHYSICIAN ANI) BURGEON, Bt: t.. it St. J h' . , B-llntllplrlwo glock H tqlhanlflli. :Q 1 Sa ,_ I". C. WESLEY C0 DESIGNERS. ` ENGRAVERS. ' ELECTROTY PER S, V St. John NJ! H . ,_ 1.. hr i v. lair .` ._‘.'. '.<.-..,,-..,....\s- » ..s-~o=1=.>-4.,»-. - tl, . 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