Wwwwg gi' F but 5 sewn \. FF . in J Mo at the Always Busy Store. ress Tweecls ATT TANiiv BROS. 1 ‘T Suitable 'for l if Ladies’ and Chil- ` , dren’s wear- ` We have placed on the middle counter just insidethe door 32 ends 1 Tweeds at Prices that will move them quick. i' _ _ Lots of nice _l _ Skirt Lengths. 1 Lots We Cloths for Childr "s Gar- ments. Some Suit Lengths also. and the Prices- _ _ Well come and see. THE GUARDIAN CHABLOTTETOWN Hvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv wg" CIT Y & COUNTRY NEW nouncement in _vesterday’s Telegraph ' - D Y Blanchard, against Joseph Dunn, of Peake’S Station for selling goods without a license. RlsoLa convictionand a fine of $50 and cost against Jane Dingwell of Morell, .for keeping liquor for sale.. John O`Brien, of Lot 4) was also lined $50 and costs for Violation of the Canada Temperance Act. Joe, Dunn, was fined $40.00 or three mouths in jail for same offence. _l There will be a`rep1‘esentat-ive meeting of School workers in the Methodist Church at Montague on Monday after- -noon and evening, Sept. 24th. The purpose of the meeting is to effect the organization delegates. Everybody urged to attend the meetings. At the evening service there will be an offering taken for the Provin- ci ssociation expenses. THE new church on Kent- Street, built bythe congregation of the Central Chris- tian Church, will be dedicated to-morrow. *James Street Christian Ghurch,of Boston, ,_will preach the dedicatory sermon. The hministers of the different Christian churches of the Island will be present and will assist. The afternoon meeting “ill be of fraternal ;:r=eting and Rev J o’clock on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- l will speak THE BFI FISH IRON TRADE @“ ANY boy or girl desiring to learn type- Wncke by \I-hgh Pm” °f Lat” and ~ _ _ setting should apply at this otlice. ` f-§d"I1°¢=l P1‘l¢¢S in C0il» _ THE St. John Telegraph saysi The an- -- I-ONDON. Sept 18.-In view of the coal resi>e<~“--.- ~'»~ ' '° ` ...ii ii a luau I U if S C0011 U \)LL»L.~~ vu » ».. r ». ..... Lne brlhbal buuamou c rush w ` V _ .N >.‘?_, : ~.. ‘ .__ _U , s ` . ,- .;-.vu ...n . . ' ._ ' in as S0 great that the price Jumped British iron trade, due to the arbitrary $1 a ton, the current p_rice now being $7 11 acti -,_ of English coal mine owners in in- ton. Even at this price _only a limited we i ngthe price of their product as stab BUPDIY is °bl?3-lnablei the de"-lefs fe' ed in an editorial from 'the Birmingham fusing w sell large °l“a'nl'meS° one lead (England) Post, is interesting It is sent ing merchant has made still a further ad by Consul Halstead i _ _ l ` and is as follows; n d E n d S vance and is asking $8 aton for chestnut. _ “In View of the present critical situw . ON Wednesday, Prosecutor Bears ob- i_ l-1°” Of the U01; Crlide. ¢8-IIS-ed 55’ l'/he 001 tained convictions before Sti endiar l8.DSe Of demand on th one hand and the 9; great rise on the other in the cost of labor and-fuel, it cannot be said that the con ference held in Birmingham yesterday by the consultative council of the National Federation of Iron Masters was convened too soon. , “F 01” U@a1‘l.Y two years past the trade has enjoyed au unwonted measure of pros- Derliiy. and both in the home and' export departments consumptive demand, in spite of gradually advancing prices, has been large and increasing; but during the last two or three months there have been unmistakable 'signs that ‘the boom’ is practicall exh ted f th tous in 1898. For the first time in many values, which have been, for the same month, $l2,449,071.5l, as compared with $l2,8fI5,28l.21 in 1899. _ ' “All the symptoms, we may add, point Rev. J. H. Mohorter, PaSt0I‘ Of the Sb- 1 U0 further and greater reductions under both heads for the month which is now drawing' to a close, although there is abun- dant evidence of large Eonsumptive re- quirements in all parts of the world. “The obvious explanation of the matter is that prices have advanced too rapidly __ _ _ . _ _ . . _ ‘ ' , H. Mohorter will deliver a welcome ad- and consumers flatly refuse to pay them- ' ._ C Y `i dress- He Will 21lS0 Speak ill? the €V€Ili!1R fit all events, until they _are convinced of ` ' C “ ' C 1. _._ S@1‘VlC9- S€I‘VlC€S U0-¥I10l‘1‘0W 8-li ll 8~fI11». theirprobable stability, American com reckoned with though Sir Bengamin Hingley is evidently of opinion' that it is . tinues to increase at tlie rate it recently _ _ __ FRANK STEPHEN is Home from Yew has done it must cause in time a consider- , _. _' _ ‘ '_ ‘ ' _ York He arrived on the Maritime ex- able displa-9°m¢nl° °f'E“31l5h im” and* < _ _ , 5 ‘ press and was met at the station’ by a °°"»°5p°ndi°g dlmin“ti°“ °f °m’“°°a1 °.°“` number of friends He then proceeded to sumptwn’ which should s°°n °°°vin°° " 'A »- 1 e“n= . " the exhibition grounds, where he met wal °wn°’s °f the muy °f their ways The Phat- E ' withareoeption that could only be ex- 1 _ pected byaman Bof Frank’s popularity. if " ~ ' » i ‘ 1’ “ " ‘ ‘ E Y B I aitiiou ‘ii we bod vi-as isa no see iiim I __ _ _ _ mat nutritioustaods knowm __ one after a'nother the chairs are iil ed . `~ It is highly recommended for the -*I-,N CLIP . on of diabetic persons or those of CLIP! ! ~- S "°*k di8°°fi°I\- `;é“ CLIP! ! ! '~` trouble would not be serious, but subse sake than for his own own loss. Thh s ry y s_ _ . - » - ; g home, they all felt sorry that the speedy __ Wanderer had not a chance to show the , - / \ l _ _ United States mera his hee1s_ The 100, . _ . _ _ _ E _ yards and220were won in time that AdV1ce_ F/_Oli the Use-"' ' E w 8 _ have been ifzstephens had _ _ - . : -_¢`»¢»¢»» -ng . . . . » .A -ns ¢ » » . . . . . started in condition. Frank feels badly- ' -f - 1- - .ef about his ex rience but he does not feel Q _ _ “_ __“', at; » pe . _,’ - . _ _ __ _ _ _ _ -' jf . . any worse than hundreds of his _ friends, . Tjblet -_ w' w|_ ’ Thornughly " “ Who hoped to see him return with the -- i ` ` ea ((\\)\ I ' Championship. In conversation with a. D .t t If to death in the wat°hm‘ker’ ' A l ` Herald man he stated that one of the . on S awe yourse f D J°w°l”’ 1 "` ~ ! | cords in his right leg above the knee gave mldsit of pllengy because éwu $1 mfs 5; E°§“v°r° " . peps a. or n igestion. ou on ne This is ai new Breakfast Food j\lSii lilly’ O °ut° At gmt lt was thflught that tb? to do so. Your Dyspepsia _won’t bother ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. is on the moi-kat. It is made en- "~_ - youif you wkeacouvle Of D°d<1’S Drs- ~ _ _ PP bgg gel ted 'fi S l l l quent devel°pment.8 only tended -E? ‘Fake sia. Tablets after eating. You’ll-forget 2 .. _ plcoeaifbo show our stock _df nmly fmm the very t ec 1 ill -~ the runner lamer As is characteristic of pep - w A T 6 E S Bud what amd. being almost Pure Were at it from eariv morning till the fastest sprinter Halifax has ever had, slat you ave? had! Dyfrastsgg gfnqlgbliotz Z Gllibll iS 0110 Of U10 hulthleit 'Mid late at night- Nsxi-ffsxf-ne”-“"4 he worried more for his train er and clubs C ave use a llqup e 0 . ' Don’t abstain from eating your favorite food’s because they used tccause Indigest- Wanderers, he felt had given him every . ,t d to if one oi. chance, and John Mack, - who handled mn’ You don nee you use ` _ _ ' ~ T bi ts mer - _ el him,_d_id eve;ytl;i|;§1_Possiblet0hDl;thip)i0_i1}: gtgizglgaogei? Dyspepsfa at e I g .. f with °V°1'Y t"° P°'°k‘8°5 P“"°\ 1/(lil A din imiris ii-immediiiiiie isiesi ._ _°°”d’,“‘°“‘ W ” “nl” m“° °-1' pony, suffer bwmse youu-e me quits _ f 1 °h-¢d ri °°f °*°'° "° '"1' Si" "°° ‘ll §:‘:i":i;~.°.§.Z:.:.:i.:;‘:.i::.:°:.ii; ZZ.i..”.‘Si..’.f“€.T.Z'.§Li...I1.‘i"‘...f.‘i..l’§.°i’i’§i "~'=1===D°°d’= I>>'=»°»»1»iT=‘>\i°S.°°f° lMafFl°=d.is5‘f ?- .. i A very nice picture Of North Western `;~\\~_ ' ’ ,lil Ste hen- feels to that as it was Indigcstion, Dyspensia and all- stomach ~ . (= ._ P °' ' ~ . Y 5 ' 80911017- mf' n- sv I to have been his last year gmfgles’ daiosgrely acieasxgxrgieshe TX; .` I ,i‘~, m 'W .J , 1 n ' ' ’ “ 1 V-,_;.:».. _T ‘ey Beer & Goff, li ii _ _ _ :_ - _ _»,~.,-, on nee oso.. . _ _._ __ . The Tony Hairdresser that aii_0it_‘l)i¢; _ch_anc§ agthiplfth ctr: lets md try them_ You” never doubt.; .7 ' .f "il ~~ ;-, j _`;s\ff:f;"\'_,i/;»_~ _ was n° m 85° ' ° d in agak afterwards Dodd’s Dyspepsia. Tablets “T " " """'J'“ next seamn’ however’ an' W ma 6 have been tested toooften andhavc cured a“°t'h°r “tempt l'° min the c°v°ted1°n' U00 an hundreds of thousands of cases Gl'0°°\’5- ` ors. Yesterday he said helwould retire y C lily Come Here . / v’ \ 5 ,fr _ \~ fr' \ sf ~ 7 , \~ -' ~\ ar' . tr' \ E ` _ -~\.__\_!=" Z 1 9 k W 1 5 1 _(.6PYR|qr|’Y, ,>/1 '£~..»=':a.., _ 5" 1 . i »_ All shapes and sires. and __- we fit them too. Our iminense i supply Of Fall SuitI1'1g’$» _ gud Winter Overcoat- i _ ’ ‘ d. tsh§dNd see them- M our prices are ’ and ofgssebgiaiimmi __ in Canada- ,_ . t . ri ... ine... than satisified that it was only unforseen ` reward folfanythingthat was done forhim Mr. Stephen says that John Long, whose record as a sprinter has been phenomen- ' al. will retire from the track in accordance § Sept. 21, ar: Laura. C., §Hende1-son, Wal- K=mf°fi feiefee P°wefS.__...§=\1~- _ =§fR‘§l _ T0 BE__A g GR NOT TO BE - Q i»=»_~;°f1_1-:ir 'I0 BE ! IS DECIDED. . . .been 1.1-iqacme Patton. 7;,-_ from hockeyiand it lsfdoubtful if he will t°1§;2,;'$§;l;m'You are unwise if you dm f _ be seenouthe footbauneld ,Mayen _Thej _F __ __ _hd ou auger an homlonger derersare sorry of course but more "W 7 8 ° Y . A . Wan ’ ’ th is ecessary? You don t need to suffer 8.11 D ' ` - . ` ‘another day; You cA.N"r suffer from Dys- W 6. i. circumstances that prevented Frank , _ ~, __ h fro . . _ The f ithful pepsia, Indigestion, or any other stomach _ Step en in winning a _ _ if D dd. D pam ) _ _ _ manner in which he trained is suflicent ';°':1p1°mt' you use 0 S yspe I , 5, _ 91 a cts. _ Don’t be obstinate and pig headed. and worry your wife and family Because you are dyspeptic. It’s your own fault rh 9 Y u’ve been assured that _ _ _ - a yo re. o , _ wggugx §;l;r1;ssed Wish of his parents' Dodd’s llfspepsia Tablets will cure you, , J°"9ll°\‘ “ld OPVWUE ' and if you hu.ven’t taken advantage of this Grnffdm Street . assurance, somuch the worse for YUU- 4 ._ ._?_.__..... f Don’t be a Dyspeptic. Don’t have In- - To enjoy the Races you 1 _.__ digestion. Take Dodd’s DyspepsiaTablets ‘ i PORT OF CH ARL01-|-E1-0WN_ and be a ma?-a healthy, strong, manly, 1110.815 118376 _g _ ` .. l V1 OIOUS ID . » ` " ' R 1 1--= no---~= M-» Ma-ni -. - -ii B-=-f~ -»-= mee" E :` s.s. Hsiimx, Pye. BOSWH- Twist chewinift obacco is 20 * f i n - ‘ S . _ ' Y i ' ' ` " Sept. 21, old: Laura C. Henderson, Wal- n lar er than fcrmer] __ and li>P¢Uf121f1z. Si>¢11