1 i SEPTEMBER _. Y _ _ _ --'- - M - -. .--:--.- v. --.r_~--1'-~'-' 'f-==fr~f - W-"’~'-e f"He`ail*0i_iicca in New Prowsef Block-'-§Chariottétcwn. 'Bxronnar Guardian titty cents a year NIU. BOY!-I. Carbonnear Niid., ta visiting Mrs. William Boyle, city. _ ,,= .Tlyztideilll ?»_hlgia~ this ovaningnt 8.44a_t§ . _morning at 7.51. _ f _ 'hm maalcfragaiu the Saturday _issue cl Bent. 28nd. will contain the music of a song entitled “It'a Dau Oupld. Chnrlntintowmaro spending a week at " J. W. Davison ot the anadisn Bank ii ,I1 /J? ,9 \. i P5 its »»unon»1»a»n4nt.1»-uv.~r. ,;<"‘\\l¢J»';“->~- ‘ an 'ann 'soon , _ ~;;"‘>.1H`t?‘\ ‘ar f¢'-'~~.-:Satisfaction in every cake. ` _ __ tta&tw. i0c dog. rooa . if-?§"§“‘_§~r‘~ ___ _ _,_ -:i'.t,.. ¢=as ll riit “tt in _ McFady¢n,Canoe Cove, will he pleased i - .‘~ »..’ 3. f . mf; " - ‘ at ..`..‘.*-...ttf ~ Mlm Blu. Hl\!l_o_!l, Charlottetown, leit yesterday morning- lor Boston. _ Mn McConDwl, St__Jolm, superinten- dent ol drsdgss, loft .yesterday morning Pnitor aan 'Mas -.C/mvsn, Boston, arrived last night on a visit to ir-lends in Charlottetown. I ' ' _ ,Io|r'N,A}il(3Pll%l lett yesterday morn. Ing on return to ,McGill to resume his studies in madichic. , _ '_ oonrlitionsloftha races at Upton Park are-Five to oatar, three to start. National Association rules to govern. Lawaazwn Nrcironns and Harry hlprion, who have beemspending a week at Charlottetown, left yesterday on re- tnru to Boston. ` _ Jossvn Fnauurzvo, son oi John Flem- ming, Spring Garden Road, Halifax, has returned ta St. Dunatau's College, whore he will resume his studies. Hrumsnr Snntan and bride came to the city Thursday night. After their nrrivul they were sercnaded by Worth's Band, ot which Mr Sellnr is a incmber. , Mns. J. I-I. MoGuuv.u who has been visiting in Hunter River, left Thursday 011 return to her homo in Los Angeles, California. She was accompanied by her sca Harold. Tas rs-opening oi Prince of Wales College has been postponed fora week, and work will begin on Friday 28th lnst. Detlnits notice will be given in this paper. Tim marriage took place on September 15. ut the residence of H. ll. Colpltts, Wesley Street. Mannion, ol his youngest daughter, Miss Nellie Myrtle, to Alexan- der Ross Smith oithc I.C.R. They will spend their honeymoon on Prince Edvrnrrl Island. Gsouos H. Srrrwaivr, son ol W. l-i. Stewart ol this city has arrived to spend a week in the city, after an nbscncc of two years. Mr Stewart is connected with the transport department of the new Transcontinental Railroad, which is to ln- built to Winnipeg. Co1mF,sroi\'nxs'rs should mmemhor that to ensure early appearance of correspond - ence all matter sent in should hc cut down as much as possible. Every attention ispaid to correspondence but it is impossible to get everyihin fin as written, especially when ns of lug ,uxnny communications are being received each day. Tas Halifax sailed at 12.30 yesterday with the following passengers : il B Flaming, W B Judson, E C Sawyer, ii .l Anderson and wiic, .l 1" Burton :intl wife, Mrs E Dunderdais, Mrs J C Berkley, Miss C McCloskey, Miss N Duggan, Miss E Barrett, Mrs .1 J Irwin, Mrs M 0 yum, J W McLeod, Mrs S E Stone. S urphy, Mrs J McEachern, Kntis Keoughan, J J Avsiy, Dr Daniel, A WJonc~, M,Bnkcr, Ilclen Money, Martha S eelc, T. Bailey, Neil llunccok, Maggie Emery, David Mc- Innis, Miss I. M Anderson, G W Roderick and wife, Mrs M Crngg, A Mclnnin, P Henncsscy, W Johnston, Miss M McClos- key, P McDonald, Mrs PRnnaghan', J W McLeod, S Musgrave, Alma Adams, J McNab. ' Sars thc Tomato News: Tho popula- tion to to the squsro mile in Ontario is ii fraction under ten. In Princc Friward Island it is ilily~onc. It is true that the population oi Prince Edward Island at the last Dominion census was smaller by some three thousand than at the pre- ceding onumsistior.. But the other Cun- adlan Provinces have still a long way to gobeioro they oven up with Prince Ed- warr"a density oi population. it is scarcely necessary to add that tho emi- grating Prince Edward Islander irc- quantly _attains distinction, as has been notably thoease with President Schut- man, of Cornell. Dr. MacPhail, oi Mon- trcal,whosc novel “The Vine of Sib- ri\ah~" was published last spring, is also n native ci Prince Edward island. _....._..¢¢-.-- , GCOD REASONS FOR ITS SUCCESS. -The majority ol catnrrh remedies are useless. But onc that docs cure is "Catan'hnzonc." It clears tho hrnrl of all mucous dischni-ge. l’utrld mnttcr in the nostrils, phiegvu in ihs throat, and disease which are completely swept nv/ny. The oauaooi germ rllaerisc is destroyed, lt's results nro dcstroycrl, _“and the system so t oroughly clcanncriof cntnrrhn poison that cure is peruiuncnt. All types oi ontarrh, thront,nnrl bronchlni trouble, colds and coughs are morn certainly cured by Cetrirrhoznno than any t-hinfr »-lsr. Two sizes, :i5c und $1.00 nt nl deal ers. 5ii?>.-‘ .k '4 oi. ¢,..» ‘ '_ _ W -. Grey Tweed, semi-fitting, gored skirt, _falling into braids, velvet buttons. GOOD NEWS-Ask your dealer for INVERNESS CQAL.` Bpsl~ tively no Soot on stove covers or bottomsof pots. Nothing cleaner (except Anthracite.) 9-8dtt', store. If you have two minutes to spare drop in and see what I am showing first. H. I-I. Brown, The New Clothing Mun. 9-r3d4i Footvvenrstmirlus ini- ahead of others to-tiny as Lhcy did 253 years ago, with nil the advance in the ideals and methods ot this 'i'\vontlcti\ Century. Icarrya com- plete assortment of their Beautiful Foot- wcsr , and would bo pleased to have you cali. Conroy the spot crash Shoeninn, Charlottetown. il-l2rl3l. _i_____11.._ll Women's Ncbby Fall Attire A new skirt,n new coat-what womnn is not interested just now in one or ull of thcmi And what store can otlcr licttcr facilities in cvcry way for thc purchuso oi these garments? Our great cloak iloor is illlcrl to over- ilowing with iashion`s latest, the Work oi lr\i. '_ t -4 if 1 / li' _. _v __ r.-un . ~ .’ , . nl \' 1 l i "[11 .- ..j‘ \ i .»»` rr' ( \_,,. r' 1 f rl ` 1 Ki ll 1 \ f _i .1 __ . r . , i |."\\ u.