.. r. «on! V .I_ '- I . l .t 5 ,5 . l i \ 6 $2” -:_ ~ Moon's Cannon a Walloon 13.61011}. :gim. a. ‘ carter . I. In. a. .- hi! Moon 17d. 1 h.87 m. a. .ithDAR FOR 007.1902 Cosmo evens. once. a QUALITY dLWAYS IBIS is the one thing we aim at in the making of our Tobaccos QUALITY. We combine skillful mnfacture with careful selection of the leaf and our knowledge of what the consumer demands en- ables us to produce. CABLE TWIST CHEWING a TOBACCO well calculated to secure popular ap- ISold everywhere 5 cents per Plug. Digestive Organs If; W and rendered healthy and active by an occasional dose oi seems BUTTERNUT I PILLS git-raid: WWW. Constipation 3 Foal and Disordered 9M thsyhavenoequal _. . . . bl can rvramrm 25c on sex. 5; on or arm. on aresxrr or Paws. , r . OTANTON'G PAIN RELIEF, - an lava-rut auu uranium. nsulor. ,5 Cnns Rhumatism, Colic, Sprains, Newnlgia. .; 10.qu mammal. vale: 25c raw Dev-nu. I,“ Sole proprietors, Tun WINGA'I’B Cam Co. United, Montreal, Canada. Commencin Get. well teamer tax of the Plant Line. I lie-ave Cnaricttetm for m. via a shuty and Wax, Every Tuesday at lp.n_\. Returning leave Boston Saturday at noon. gets via Piston on Wednesday make .. minus at Halifax for Boston direct. Autumn Excursions now on. IMststoIndW.podior30days. a. 2.. mun, W. “CLAIMS, Manager. “eat at Chitown. 7th . the known Hall A "h t. ‘ L I l s I have been using Ripans’ Tabules for nearly a year and have derived a great benefit from them. I had suffered with stomach trouble and dizziness when going to bed at night. Seeing that the . Ripaas’ Tabulm relieved me, I continued the use of them to the {resent time, and my stoma is now in good con- dition and the dizziness ha ' ~daydvenlnginS,O.E.,EllVicbmiaRow, Hall. Nicer .. S eo’y. I ' Court Avou'dsle, l. 0.F.,bnrthTussdsy . court Charlottetown, C. 0, E, first and 8 o’elock,—S. M. IJenkins, Secretary. 1 fl 2- “meglzi 3}] 29h. 3‘1 m- 8- Royal Arcsnum..—Pr‘rce Edward Cour: " "' m“ “ "‘-“’- .‘~ t i K I htsonyth'a. ’ Bayer Sun Sun 1113:: w ate». cn’ No 132’ m“ a n m“ 8 ad “d \ W. eek Rises I Sets I Mom l Atm- .. Hall. over Guardian 0 cc, on seco ' n m 1, m n u, n m fourth Fridays—Retent, F. H. Boer; g 3 5 36 10 55 Stcretary, F. LePage; Treasurer, R. K. 4 5 3' 11 38 o 5 593 037 “3“ 6 7 5 3‘ 0 35 ‘1) :5: W. C. T. U. meets every‘Mondsy at 3.30 i 3 2? l .33 2 is o'clock- ' g § g g L. O. Y. B. L—Mizpah Loyal Orange - ° . v I ' . Young Briton, No. 148, meet every 3 g é é Thursday night in Bruce’s Hall.— 6 13 5 lg 91 (6g 6 Walter Craswell, Sec’y. 00d “7 I 5 1 I 7 ( Union No.1983, United Brotherh o." Carpenters and Joiners, meet every 8 20 5 11 9 32 8 46 Wednesday night at80’clock in Wright's g 2} g lg lg HalL—vrsrauk Godfrey, Pres.; R. H. Bull 5 35 5 o 11 4o Re“ Secretu" . 6 26 5 4 0 04 0 2.3 Sons ofSeotland meets every seconc ‘ 28 § 2 0 51 1 14 Monday in each month in Castle Hall, g 2 58 g 3% g Prowse Block—E. Cum-no. , Rec. Score 6 32 4 58 3 33 4 04 tarr- : g 2 g g 2’; 3 (1x7) omen ennua. 2nd Boyns Lodge. No. 614 meets 3?} 3% 33‘} a and 4m Fridays in Wright's. Hall, fig 450 9% 924 st 8p. m.—D. Molina, Recording 4 48 9 10 14 secretary. 6 42 4 48 10 so 10 57 ‘ . o 43 4 45 u 16 n 37 st. Georges Lodge, No. 1171, meets Hall.—E. N. Yonker, Secretary. LacyWallacsIodge No A 2nd ik‘d Fridays, in Wflzhél Helme CnosssunJLSsc’y. : p L 0. Y.B. L—Mlapah loyal mange Young Br it”. lodge." No. meet every Thursday in .‘Oners Hulk—J. mp”, _j.”=_ Caledonia Club motto last Tuesday of each month. .Yisiting brethren wel com CityICouncilnsetsonthe second Manda Mayor, EM. Davison. City Clerk. The Charlottetown SchOOl Board meets the first Monday of sachmonth Ewen, Stewart, Secretary. masons. St. John’s Lodge, in Masonic Temple, second Tuesdayin month, David McLen nan,Sec y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month, W. P. Doull, Sec' , Alexander Chapter. Royal Arch Masons in Masonic Temple, first Thursday in month except June, July and August. -. J. Weldon, Sec y. ' Prince Edward Preceptory, No. Knights Templars. 3rd Wednesday of- escn month in Masonic Temple. Albert Edward Lodge of Perfection er- ing 3rd Wednesday,January April, July Oct. > LOYAI. onusanaas. Company “A.’ every Monday o Wright Hall at 6.30 p.m.-—Ada Wadman ee . ’ KNIGHTS or PYTHIAB. Knights of Pvthias-nEmpire LodgeNc. every Thurs Pythian Hall,Prowse's New Bloch—John D. McMillan, Keeper of Records and Seal SONS or mom. _ Lodge Eton, No. 158 meets every Thom John A. Field, Seo'y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in S. 0. E. Downy-E. H. Duchemin \ of each month in CartloHallGrafton St. . S. Renouf, Sec’y. I Court Mt. Stephen, 1. O. F. first and third Tuesday of each month in Castle Hall,Grafton St.--J. W. Sutherland Sec’y. Irince George Eessmpment. Royal Forester-y meets every Thursday in Wrights Hall,—Murdock McLeod Illustri us Archivist. third Thursday, Wright’s HalL—W. H. Stevenson, Sec’y. sons or rmmrtcn. City Lodge I. 0. G. T. meet every Tues day evening in Wheatley’s Hall, Corner Great George and Euston Streets, at8 Victoria Division S. 0. T. on Monday, at 8 p. m. , ' Orient Divison, Friday; at 8p. m. , Pc/nce Edward Division, No. l meets in Wrights Hall. every Tuesday—W. H. Clarke, R. Scribe. , onummows. Pm La Joie Encampment meets first Wednesday in each month.—-D. 1. Mc- Lennan, R. S. St. Lawrence Lodge every Mow day evening—E. M. Younker, Sec’y ' Wildey Lodge every Friday evening ntheir, hall in Victaia Bow, Geo. w‘ll”, Imya' ‘ I I I Alpha Rebekah Lodge. meets every Tuesday evening—Liane Chockett The 8.113. meets on the first Monday at each month Guardian readers will find the following convenient to clip and keep ior refsrv every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in Bruce's meets lst . man who asks me to drive.” mankindxs suble Dodd’s H Invalid—I understand it’s quite dry _dPIBn$.‘:u°W'lfl7 anther-cl a" hm"! ‘5 1M H I. Brsncbo William—DrylWhy. image: a. , Mm‘ it's so dry hers that theirain h wet only lb that ova W “9 dd“ II thy-t- Thersia mum. otkidney mm: “'- h'on a backache dawn to-Wt‘s di- ct space, mg DOAN’S Kim. PILLS. i a... “111‘ :3: 3.“?mtstaf“..m.y kind or H complaint, Ilsa ‘Doan’s Kidney f I have smith4 something or. tarmac. ' He—Thsn I a- llover-y has you more. She—Yea Why, what importanttling did you def ne—rmr in im with you: first signs? I Illustrated Bit rm: GUARDIAN. . CHEAP COAL FOR Basics- 0 Bearer, October .. I mitten appointed yes or ay by Mayor Collins to receive sub (:‘iulIODS for the purpose of securinu uh up coal for the " people of Boston, is-uei its cantor fund to-day. havin": al'enly reuvived $24,560 making its formal appeal to the public. Bulky Packages of Cereal Breakfast Foods Are Not Guarantees of EIcon- I may or Quality. One Package of —_ Makes a Meal For - Twenty-five People. ——.—_. While the manufacturers of MaltBreak- fast Food dovnot claim to give the public the most bulky package of food, they make the positive statement that one package of their celebrated food will make twice as many meals for the money as any other food on the market. ' In addition to this economical feature, Malt Breakfast Food is vastly more nourishiuu‘fcr,y0usg and old. Tens of thousands of users consider it the most Grocers- fast Food the fastest seller. 'If you have notyet given its trial, ask your Grocer for it. I BOER DELEEELES COMlNG MONTREAL, October 4,—The Bo r dele- gar: s, who have come to Canada to study the methods of farming, leave to-m )l'I'OW for the wartime prov/mess. “What does you consider de luxuries of lift T’ asked Miss Miami Brown. a “A luxury," answered Mr. Erastus Pinkley, “is sumpin what you has to be lucky befo’ you kin get it.” Miami‘s Llsimeut For Rheumatism. Willy-Pa, is acting, a trade'Iora pra- fessioui Pups—Sometimes. my son, ltsa profession, but usually it’s a walk in life. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS is a purely vegetable combination, that in a safe and natural manner acts direct) upon the BOWELS. LIVER, KIDNEY 9nd BLOOD, cleansin the entire system of all impurities, tool mend obstruc- téions that poison the blood and mate .On being‘preesed, he gave will some hesitationsJ , I . A , _ > “Well, thsc;sees. Israelis: a shop feel a bit awkward like‘to be allus lug other civilitlss, when he never hisrsasonsI to.” llissrd‘s Lilli-eat is. the Best. “As it i quite cool in this room perhaps Ihad better keep my hat on while you' ‘ out my hair.” , “Do you think that sugar is unhole. some for children?" asked the anxious; parent. if or. TOMAKE MONEY it is necessary at have aclesr, bright brain,a cool bead free from pain, and strong vigorous nerves. Mllburn’s Heart and Nerve Pillsinviaorate and brighten the brain. strengthen the nerves. and remove all heart, nerve and brain troubles. Barber-How’s the razor, sir? Cus- tomer—Didn’tknowlwaa being shaved. _ Barber (flattered)-Very glad, I'm sure sir. Customer—I thought I was being saudpapered. GOOD HEALTH '15, IMPOSSIBLE without regular action of the bowels. Milhurns Lara-Liver Pills late the bowels, cure constipation, ysnepsia, billiousness, sick headache and all atfec- tlousoftbe omens 25c. Alldmggist’s‘. 1. Teacher— What is a blotter, Tommy ? _ Tommy—It’s something to hunt‘I while the inkgets dry. It leach a waste to. buy somebody a bunch atom“, a boxer candy in afnsw 3 buck when it is going to bring a smiiilto her'laee and happiness to her heart, BriH'rdh' Troop Oil Linimsnt is without ' Pacep' no the most effective remed for Care, Wounds, Ulcers, , n , _ a thumasis , Bites and Sings of Insects r. .-. A large bottle-25c. Get, one ,‘at your Ilrukglst's. ’ "The men who can drive with one I hand is the man fl: me." announced the girl in am gaily. “You're easi y satisfied,” returned the girl in blue. “For my part I prefer the l r std’s Lisbestthelestflslrhencm 4. —Tbe ei tlzens' oom- Maii Brealiasi Food , delicious and appetisiug of all breakfast 1 ineach month. Dr. James Wax-button,‘ grain foods. Physicians and food experts ‘ ‘sny It is a. true health~2ivsr. evorywheroln Canada find Malt Break” ct digestion. Price .- AT ESDA - s1- roost sew? 5 CClltS per bOX 12¢. per package. The E. B. Eddy Co’s Every Grocer has them. no IPost ( flice Box 331 homer: ' I I tence . We spare no pans in buying g cod cloth cutting and fitlpg sewing and fl nishinfr. on for your fall suit, overcoat o r both. 1 now’t o’ t’I sooart of his own to ax’om ‘ II I They are the gems of the trad ' TOMCCO madame HEADLIqu -.- TELEGRAPH SULPHERS . r TWO LEAERS schofleld- 1' ' scum; ~AI‘ents. As shown in our superior tailored :- clothing are covered by one brief sen- - The best to had in the town.‘ propeilyl hanging, careful" " We won (1 like to measure Do. As ' THE ’STYLISH TAILOR, ’ ,g _Morris Block, Victoria‘Row. The Tooacco Epicure who does not use the I . Hickey Twist, Pearl. or. Ruby Has 'never derived that real enjoyment which is his. FINE CUT MIXTURES IN I and 3 POUND ITIENS. mom .2 monomers, Queenan P.&II.. prawns? 3 boxes 12 can '5 friends keepers 0 among? :- bIeéIans‘e’L -~ ves suchagodd, _ e‘ma few ms. after li ‘hting. isno ouse, equalit. St. Jelm, "N. 3 ._’. 1 atloneton Layman! its as, and - 13:}. mod Railways for.’ v, I ‘hwm‘nmun' "it-1...." 3’33“ ‘3' I ,. I I. W ' ’, . 4; u Fire, brick andFire' cu IAT-EspALE FOUNDRY. Lerouuonv. Hes (1 LE FOUNDRY. I, e new side cran' , ,k“ self nailed in ' \ I. Doesn’t quarrel with his tools ifthey come fromI us. I II II . g line‘of VMechamcs’ Toolsi : and ' at I Plow shares and all plow extras, AT I as DA quarters fer Isteam,hot Potato diggers and all repairs of Em: ~ \ ' - s: .i snags and Mine in ma: Piling mines in I 8 ,ter and plumbing " but I21. I’iI‘Iea ever ‘m' .. .- '_s 1...... Sugar"