I fir*-=1;’_£ » A i~ V f lalwhat ycu always get here., You are never urged to-'buy somethin; j_.st as good. We have everything a good Dr1\g_ Store should have, hence we are pretty V sure to, have just wliat you want- ‘ ‘ Our, advice-if ,you want it- costs you nothing; and it isn't forced on you if you don`t want it. We are_.here to serve you--- `not- to dictate. We aim to give perfect service at fair' prices. Give' us s trial. ' E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside. ll i frailuiiiii li Will Gel Yon. That BIG JOB s 1 .a Promotion arid advance- ment favors the fellow who is trained -“the nfan higher up” is the one who has studied more than- ab- solutely necessary -.- he trained _for t h e p ~sition ahead of him, and was ready when the opp Jr- tunity arrived. ' » Don't stay in .the rut any longer. Our courses in Bookkeepingf Bank- ing, Commercial Luv, Type writing, Shorthand, Peninan ship, Corresponderifh,-» :Busi- ness Practice will prepare you for bigger andheger work. See Prine. Moran a out it. UNION _c0....,.¢e'r.¢;..i_ I ~. Collegie if 4 ionic tii;.;i.° any , 1 ii NTAUGHT. Ffdi ln Your Home , 'I Special (llisr ls Made to Uur Readers In order to advertise and lntr ducs their home study music lessohf in every locality the International In- stitute of Music of New York will sive tree . to our readers a complete course of instruction for either lfiano, Organ, Violin, Mandolin. hgrgtar, Cornet, Banjo, Cello or Sig ing- lug. In return they simply ask that you reeominzlid their InetitU,¢' to yvr friends after you learn to play. V _ou may-not' know one note from another: yet by their wonderfully simple and thorough method, you can soon learn to play. If you are an ad- vancedrplayer you will receive special instruction. ' The lessons- are sent weekly. They are so simple mid easy that they-are, ruconiasien`°l\.*- The lesso' mike sverrl-lim! f Y _ e fr b kist Q' fl) :gill out you notb g. or-postal* card to of Music. 1'8» D, New York. Gi* aeemesrin. fi. .:.-, i; _ ir ,-»-...\ 1... _,.._»..-..-.,_,'_ ' » ` . -.. I ‘mr . , V H, g :.a*,..»;.... .... ,'="_“?!’¢_i“ *UI M|\'lll\l» Gash mm . *"°°°|!ll\1srdsr.lliaimnm che , 'N000-live cents form news column two .~»~»-~»-v~»~__,_l'»_f-- ' said other news and the SWEET Paper for Prince Edward Islands ~ 'sullsciibers and others areasked .to remit by Money Order-'or by Rss. lstered Letter, The Guardian ia' not. responsible for remittances forwarded _ O The Guardian' welcomes fsllsble news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to ‘"l‘he Guardian News DSM," Charlottetown, immediately' after the °V°l1li» etc., have transpir- three distinctly nsw and .exclusive features about the latest Smith Pre- mier-they are real advantages sud any _of my men will demonstrate them. A Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. B. ,13e0-asivlei. _ the. most wiry whisluir, the toughest beard, that loaves the face cool and smooth and gives a fine feeling after _shaving you should try Euthymol Shaving Soap. It has individual >ropcrtii-s not foimd in other prepa- Pricc 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Mliltf ___ , ti skin-and doing in n most efficient way the duties of a superior cold orcnm you will find nothing to ox- cel tho good properties of Harmony (I . ‘ ' ' ( . _ ti ' 50 li °:For massaging and softening the tl c ocon Butter It is distinctly good, lainty and simcrior to the common reparation. 'I‘wo sizes 35c. and c. The MacKinnon Drug Cir., Cor- cr Grcnt George nnd_- Kent Sta. . .F Mu. _ , _ 'rwo MEN KIBLED? _ Ili *.i\i.nn1=i'rA MINE. / ___ nuiviwi=mi.1.on, Aim., sept. ‘s.- Horry Holden . was instantly killed and Henry Whcatcroft seriously in- jured at Driilnpeller ~Colliory -last night. Tho mc'n were riding down an incline in n coal truck,.when thc cn- hlo broke, the truck dashed the full length of the incline at frightful sp(-ed. Holden wlns thrown Y' against the side of thc`shi\lt and when picked up was dead. ' J. I _ ii iiiiis iiiiiiiii it fill] STUMAEH SUUHS -il ~ .,*' *__ ,."A`_'.ai!’ 11.*.-:_,>l ’--1_>A,p1s:'s n1APn13§i'rr';'_ ` '_EI~IiJs Tron ru 5_iiam'o'r;a_s'. ` ‘K If whllf. You just ate, is souring on your stomach or lies`liite‘a ltim-p “of dead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and _ ructats sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, hcnrtburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in ,mouth and stomach .headnehe, you can get blessed relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these nity-cent eases ei'Pape's Dievepsin. then you will understand why dys- peptic _troubles of all kinds must go, and why they relieve sour, out-of-or- der stomachs or indigeetion in tive minutep. "Pape’s Diapepsln" is harml 's; tastes , .like candy, though each, iEe. -will ‘digest 'arid' preD_&!`e _‘lor ssrim _ iisn..in£o‘~.i=ias..ii'icc<1 ,gin the ,food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appe- tite, but, what will please you most is that you willvfeei that your stom- nch and intestinlfe .arc clean and fresh fund yo`u.will not' need to restore to laxatives _ony liver bills for bllious- ness or constipation. , This nity w}ll hav`o,],n1any "‘Pape‘s Diai1epsln’." cr'a`n\fs, some people will call them, _ but you will _.he eni- tliiisinstic about this _splendid stom- aifh preparation too, if ,you ever MKG it foriindigcslifgdgf gahcs, lieartburn, so-urncss, dylspolfia, or any stomach misery. ' " ‘ _ Got some now, .thisi minute, and indigestion in flveforrluutcs. » 0 _ in enrly_a_utumn_ the wus. °“°§~.. ‘.‘i.,`...‘?‘.i’°"‘.ll.i"i...,...“hi.1 “iii” st‘J0"t!r._` W i_ _6 " sities,'»a'r'1d»f:he V places- o amusement time of the year eaoxot be otherwise t than enjoyable, an with the very U l lonial tilvray in connection with t nn 1 Fall Elcursiona. T118 I' cheaply than 'atfany o her ms. round trip fare from Charlottetinwn -1 will be $15.96,' 'tickets good for re- t it-evau with the return limit Oc*-obdr 18th. Travellers from the Maritime Provinces have the choirs of two of I the nurse ei-aint on ine, continent- th _ _ um; E,xpress" both renowned for thu aenosliair te w rc storm. 6111 "°"~ 'IOL each inshrtleslmt. "U 4 g tisfactlon of being the HOME 4. otherwise than as above; ‘ ~ME¢g_ b ed- ; mem 'STILL THEY COME.-There are _ ::For a shaving soap that softens _ x . rations-is bound to satisfy. you. Sta. _ _ m of -2- |..;..;..;~; .;. 0.0 3 ._. _" ' ` ` , mul, F. J. Holman, Charlottetown, Tu w. H. rayim, Halifax; auan Boyle. .1 _ North i-iydney; Miss Dunlop, Toron- to; W, R. McKenzie, St. Louis; Mrs. _,___ ‘,.. _. -,, .4 ,¢-_.i-~-- . ..-fi,~.\,3/,1r»."i'1.i'j1 :J_ B Montreal. is always is .city K f interest und especially so H in full swing. A visit there at this W ow fares Prevuililll' 911 W* 1“ff°f¢°' p, bert Horne, 'I'homasv,J. Gargan, W. h a _ ,r _ °:‘“d ' l'“pv~“'°"l libs' made mme lzY'._~Proutor.~_Jr., B stou1.!_'{.-Currie. f' tl on Pdakes; F. R. Huglyeq, Huittlir-'_River; sen#-amber 11. 12 »11usHnNs1oN “fél 0' 1 ' "i - Some banknotes were recently found 0 At Chi°Pg°_Ghi°“g°' 45 Bt* 'L°“i°' in sipillow. Slipped ofi the balance ' g - 1 sheet; we suppose. _ ' l 'U Q OTTAWA. Ont-. Sellli- 9-“Atl5l`9»°' while his head; touched the stars. veness of railroad equipment from Later dispatclrshows that what ,£11811 AH R-*__-' ' A young gentleman of Charlotte- ' i .. .-'.'.' yi* t " " ' ` , _ own who had been acquainted with » i' -3' his girl two nights attempted te kiss ‘N her st the gm. afterwards he mia the doctors that just as he kissed her,. the earth slid _from under his feet, and his soul went out of his mouth 2 him was the old mau's boot. painters’ materials are the prin- . ._ .. . . ipal topics slated for discussion nt '1HE MIANMES OB TIME 1, h M ‘t "2 we an':lua1Ifg3J,;l;lit:,'; (l),fnit;,t(;,.s.nBA?; Three P. E. I.Vgirls who had yust Car an , , _ ~ ~ , ~ hi it _ returned from niweek s trip to Bos- el scciation, which met. in t s c y to _ d th E th they da our da s’ session. Nearl tm* 50"” ° -mme” e 0 Y giytarlzaging railroad systems 5; at Point du Cherie and came through the United. States ,md Canada are on the Island railway front Summer- represented. The president of the as- Hide- BY mei" style of dress- their sociatlon and the presiding officer of |0\'dlY “"5 “Hd t_h°i" ”0_“V°“’“u°“ thc convention is A. J. Bush, fore- f-UW Bfllllfllli '00 EWU l-UP 1H\l“'¢=55i0“ man of car painters of the Deluwuw that thc land of their birth wus no 1 longer n good cnoiigh place for them. a" _ ' ' -i "Haw out-of-astei1.is," "what nin- n ttlc cars" “how unintly they `~ i , ' y li il MEKIMEK _ dress," were some of the remarks that cmnnated all thc way from ‘ these gushing YUIIHH idiots They and in no quiet manner either t ° t » <1 I ~ d I th 1 ; 5 nd 0 L were allaughing-s` ock for evcrY\’f_-‘ Y I ‘ m.fF};I;":;u;g.;1?IrE}~fi_y Yelxefdaycwis else in the train, their disease being _, cloudy withlsunshtrie alternately dur- Pretty 50°” di”'g“°5°d‘ wh” thu at towards morning. ' _ ` The tide win- bemgh tonight at their coniectures as tothwhrtthsirn the .LM ‘md tomorrow at 819; it win be carriage would boot e a o t_o h' h t morrow morning at 6.25 and meet them' “it ‘"_°“m be 5° l“"“y “ lg. 0 ‘ it was not," fi li so on and so on. bridal! at 7.42. Th . 't ti fined' and they ‘ de_ The sun sets this evening at 6.21. em 8 .8 “F “V . . .tht th and tnhzorrow at 6.19; it rises to- ¥’m"'~"‘di` ll-°'l5h°,.1_.}]°'g‘"`°‘lf" ‘Ola 0 _er i ~ seen ers who ere_high1y-onterta1n- ' f'"°"m"f' at .5`32i.~a“»‘iiF SWMAUH 3UUH» SIU E. Reid, Btellarton; Mrs. C. L., ourcc, Kentville; Mrs. Norman Mc- alifax. ` e ella, Alberton; R. S. Day, Wallin!- gn; J, J. McMillan, »Mau_de Mathe- .gims, J. J.\Gi11is, L._.Smith, A1- Browu, D. G. MacDonald, Fred `P. Cass, 'North River; R. J. Car- chael Peakes; R A 1-Iyndman, i . ' - - Misa .Edith Wightman, Montague; S. go". Filled". N°\`l'\l~R\15*-‘C02 J' J- M°` dritkirist for A 50-cent bottle of nnis. lliarnsoliils; J. Green, Vernon; . W. Butler, M. W. Wood, Yar_-ih » 1| _ G. ° "°°°°“ I'*“‘"°“' “ml H" Mm mono., N. s.; B. Meer- ea. Grand isw Geo L Alla Montleal J W an, Lockport, N. S.; Jas. O. Mc riiiyniirsiiir ei ~siemen'tr0ui»ie .ma 'Hurs an the foul waste, _ the sour bile and fer- mentlng food passes out of the i»ow-- elis' and you have a well and playful 0 ~ - _ia again _ canoes revs this nam less "fruit laxative,"_ and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it ever fails to more their little inlhides' clean and dwtlet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little iven today saves a sick child tomor- hiit ¢et.tbe genuine. Ask your 'California Syrup of Figs," which as directions for babies, children _of all a' es and for rown»u s laiul ' R K ll D Y n the bottle. Remember there are ounterfelts sold here, so surely look and me that yours is made by the 'California Fig Syrup Company." F V, 1358-9 SM31 VV " A '11 g It l1aa,com,e.to my._notioe that n nu ni ber, of Fox`br6ofet1s_»nnd spscufators nie soiling foxes s id to 'bs ofthe orig- nal B. I. Rayner Stock. I tal? this up porfunity'of wa}'|\ingtth1eipi;(fi»l S against an represontat ons 0 f eg n . I' have oontrgl of the ori- lnal .B I Rayngr o (gums: lliclaam they] are nure.. tocztat' 'avi never lmpcrkigcll an? stock and' that all the foxes in each of 'ho ranches estab lished bv me are of the original Island saocl¢.s;A niyon§oc"ainl1ing to havs foxes of t s ra n s n I ie require to ive proof of their claims and I shall b- plizgzed tosubr~tantia;e,_or to i:r_'f;t‘ie. i ~ ry an ' suri repiesen ous. Persons wishllng fo procure ileflniieiii formatiimdon :his aubiiiect are éislhcil tp corresnon W t mor rect an shui :ie plmseil ,tical reply fwiltwl: definite and ncontrovcr apron 1-ro arf- n few slinreii unsold iirfhc Briilgcfown N. S Company which may he sccurfil by up glyinx direiizt to m? Th; rau;:h_ like the _ im iry. it com uc e uni er tny w personal supervision and with s§clii)si\il hly guariinfr-oil pure Ii~‘.’lKr;ng0=§ock e H andsbme Sets Priced .Low We_»are able to offer you by rea- son of anjxceptionally good purchase which our buyer closed some days ago; a line of extra value, Loci: of the .famed “Russell & Manufacture. These are all up to »tl1e_ minute in style and design ard placing your order you had come in and -look the line ovi your eye down the list. It will save you money. I Mecca LocK ssrs, competed of monies Lock of son, size 3 1-2x3 r-4 2 outside escutcheon size 6x2, 2 inside eicut- cheons, 1 Set Knobs, packed with screws. This set is very attract- ively finished in old copper' and figured design. Will suit the most par:icuiar.’..... ..............-.................85cpcrscf AMARAT LOCK SETS, consisting of Mortise Lock, size 3 1-2x3 r-4, 2 inside plates, size 5 i~2xr 1-4,‘ 2 inside escutcheons and knobs, packed with screws. Old Copper finish and very hand- some. Packed neatiy in cardboard box all for only. . . . . . . .50 cents MECCA FRONT DOOR. SETS suitable for a King's Palace Handscmely finished in Dull Bronze in a neat design- Composed of Heavy Steel Lock 3 3-4x5 Outside Plalés size io X3 'with knobs and excutcheons. These sets are beauties, and are really worth double what we are asking. Our price while they last 50P¢rsu|l I fi' Don't put cif seeing this line; it will surely please you. I The Rogers Hardware Co., Lid., at it . i 7"'7 i The young folks don't know why, but they just love Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes"- It owes its rare good- ness and appetizing flavor to our secret pro- cess oi manuiaQture--- It’s good for the children at all times and seasons. Look for Kellogg s signature on the packagwsolcl everywhere at l0c. ‘Q ' I ‘ , s "| :ri WM. P. McNElL Q. COMPANY, LIMITED. NEW Gl.AB(iO\\'. NOVA BCQTIA HEC T0 AN.‘\'t\l`.\`(`li Tl|.\T (l\\'lN(`| TU Tllli Dl'I\'E|.Ol"l\|ENT OF '|`Hl‘llR lil`.\`lNl-ISS IN 'l`lll€ l’.\!~"l" .\Nl) l"Lll.|.\l\\'|NG Tllll PLANS FDR l)l7.\'l".l.Ul'.\ll-I.‘\"I`\` l{i'IL`I-1,\'I`l.\' l.\'.\l'(il`K.\'l"l‘fl), |ll‘fRl"..\FTliR 'l`||l'IlR l¥l`.\`lN|'.5?\` \\'ll.l. illi k`.\I{l{ll'Ii) UN \'Nl||i|l 'l`|lI~I Nl\.\\E UF THE MARITIME BRIDGE COMPANY, limited Nu t‘ii.\xi;i~: is 'riiia |-:xi-;i~i"|'|\'r: is i'.»_\'r|-;_\ii~|,.\ri~'.ii, Tins iiisiui. :ui:ur.|.\~- .\ cii.\Ni:i~: iN N.\.u|a. 'mi wrist; 'rn ui-1 :~.i`ii.|. i~'.\\'ni ui-:ii \\'i'r|i \'ni'ii v.\i.i'|-:iw ‘ i'.\'|~ui\N.\i;|»: .is iN 'rui-3 i‘.\.~i'r, wi: .\u|~:, \`i»i'us I-`.\i'|'ii|=i‘|.|.\'_ WM. P. MCNEIL X: COMPANY, Liulrialv. Executive M \I{l’I`l!\ll£ BRIDGE t'0lll‘ANY. LIMITED: W/ir/ricu. M(iNi~:ir., l‘rf-ai<|ent` Ki<:Nnw1-in W- Blum, Vice I'residentrind Manager wul‘f.:wl|€;zi'i‘ 1', (in/\N'r, secretary. Ch_’Town Motor Vehicle Co 'Agents For The Famous McKay Autoftobiles ` iWe have opened a ga age on the corner oi Queen and Sydney t`»t'eet in the warerooms of W. Grant Sr Co., and will h carry a line of nfIcKay Cars for hire, will be let at reasonable rates, with Chaiieures Telephone 45], for a car. . ° RICHARD GRANT i i “7rr-‘-8~‘4Mtf" _ ~ 1