_ rw-., J K . "The _Shirt Comfortable" ` You can’t get away fr i1;-- .ff / *""' this same., coat snlrt°".2° ll... `\~ easiest-fitting, most correctly tailored shirt you can buy to-day. , ‘ We are all alive onthis ` shirt question-we make _ shirts miles ahead of the or- ` ~` ` kind. We make the ll right Collars tool I, ‘ .. s '_' ' Look for the 919% mark. . II1 _ _._ _ ,_-'11, y A _ 4 ZlSIef av an 1:at1<>;r1e1r~y 'If l'°_“ did 110! C811 011 US when you were down town Saturday nig ht you should have, for we had some BOOK BARGAINS for you, ana' the SWELLEDTQLINL of STATION HRV in the city. The Stationery 15 what We are 501115 t0 Call 2. “customer getter” for to buy it once means a return for more because it is without doubt ,ilie best line for the money on P. E. I. The following aresome o_f the lines, Clover Linen, Parisian Lawn, Old Nuremllurg, Court Imperial. Wexford Weave etc We are also doing ll swell Passeparloul business and are sending ‘away many hippy smiling customers in thi ll , L g _- . _ , - _ that is laying aroun'l,h_»lng dlvtlbri liiid ruienlidi pihsepalnm that pmum or photo G. Etilcli iiircnic. 180 Qu°en St. The llnme of Good Stiliovle v. Ch uloltglown l rr, 5., llier Ale No uihels ,I é,7,|;,._;,f“../\ fhat_ combine all the superior .,,é=,_.§_.;_, _'[,l'\ Qualitiestliatourocemnlcecream 7.* Fi--if;-i -Y _ ~ fr¢€ZCrS do. They are the best u__§f.‘ freezers made for quick results. _- ‘V - ei_ii,,`;,' No saltcan enter tlctrecrer or no _ / il_ll,|'§il,lb',."-/!§<;EjlI'Zé£l,§”- ice stops the cogs. lt is easy tr work, takes less ice and gives /,, ' .. _ li‘_ oetéer satisfaction thananyfreezer .~ M @- ` ' ' l".':',';H 1, - l -"“"-`-Yi* ””"i ` lt is the “(`im”ci1l: V oo <1' I ~f' ,soogooecooooooeeoooooe FRIDAY _ ' 'i'liu::~il».if _ BRITAIN'S POSITION. -The citizens of Sumnierside and _.___ the iieovio throughout the Province. noni Nortiwllmr.. estimate ol, the °“P°°l“u¥ in Pflllco COUD*-Y- Will U9 Anglo-German situation is worthy of greatly pleased to learn that the res-'mm-9 than pulling ,mg_i¢¢_ 5,, “_ pected citizen Thomas E. Ramsay has gm-du thu two peoples as generally r presented the town of Summerside. ilendly. says the Toronto News. with that line three story building on There is little dislike of England a- , Central Street, known as the Victor- mong this inhabitants of Gc1‘rn»any,ll ia Hotel, to be used as is hospital and little hostility toward Germany for Prince County. This certainly is in Engliand. But that proves noth-` a splendid gift and will be much ap- ing. In 1869 the German and Fl-¢u¢u preciated. Many expressions of thank- peoples lived ainicably side by sids.,i fulness to Mr. Ramsay will be heard Them was no thought of war. But. from all quarters, when the good all the time oiiicinl Germany under news li ma.de'known. The doctors gndl the direction of Bismarck was pre-i others should lose no time in arrang- Phfilii; £0 Binibo France. The pre- _lmportsnt I Important Provincial News Editorial News sary instituion can be got into opera- Bn Bl10l`I1\0\1S 961110. for thc most part tion, .behind a veil of secrecy. France was _.__ 'taken unwares, and we know how Au who were privuegod m my soon the Prussian legions occupied ng, non r, ue ame t b or Rev. D. M. lviacneoa of Biaileney, lief- “We he" the ofiicloi “sires of Ont., will entertain long and pleas- the Gemlan naval p"°gr“m ill’ W ant recollections of the same. Tlhe 1912' whlch are Serious €‘n0“Eh» but oiliciating minister was Rev! Geo. we k“°W that these ll§‘"e5 “fe l\“"f- Orman of Vernon River Methodist as lnaccufate as wer” th* figures Ciecuit, assisted by Rev. A. B. Mc- made Dum” *fy Germilny Pl'5°l` to the Leod of Truro, N. S., brother of thc;Fra“°°”Pr“S5“‘“ Wa’ °l 1371~ We groom. There are in all three broth-'k“°W that the Germ” PWSS. \1Dlil"e ers in the Ministry ol the Preabyter bg* 9f the Uviteii States and Great ian church. The bride, who came in,Bnt5m “S Prohlblted "Om Wllllig on the arm of her father, was most. the truth °b°“l" these matiefs. We becomingly gowncd in white slllfl and k“°W that at The HH!-'U9 P01162 CUB' wore a veil, she also cnrr ed a. bou- ference' Gellmarly decumd li” dis” quet of pink~ roses. Mrs James C. Ir- “ss uw umltaliwn ‘ll Bfmamflits 01' ving presided at the piano and play- th? “se °t Boming mine” at 398-" He ed the wedding march. A sumptuous mlght have aflded that Berlin has re' rcpast followed, pa-rtaken of by the fused t° °°u.mder Great Brltalws °"‘ select company present, only mere “tures lookmg to a m“t“°l “Elric” relations being invited, after which U0" of armamenfs- _ the bride and groom left in a car- t The segimad pmntt ‘S that Great BPL r s r l l on i t t “W W1' 8 S Oils Hwy as does page. or ar ot e own cn route no otyer natiolll. This because of its OITIB maritime position. It draws practi- A tele' am has b e ‘ceived tell cally an of its fwd' suppliqs from “` gr e n rt - ing the gocd news of another big 2355 ;l;;1f°asr;av?etsh°‘;nnzgrzzsarilxed ~ - n artillery success namely first, second _ - and fourth places for No's 1, 2 andlgsigaggi gietsgx; egixgzl md :ge 3 companies 4th Regt C.A.,in the Hoa- British Empire but not t 82. tl’ vy Artillery oomlietltlonsror the Do' B1 land ,,,,we},, Lord” ,§°“,{]“§.“n' imllnion °f Can”-dll The 4*-ll Regiment Urings the lesson home to that Uiilleg |lias once before excelled this record States by pointing to the .fear of a when they won three straight places. JBPBTHEB il1VaSi0i1 experienced bythe No other regiment of artillery in the P90919 Of the PiiCiiiC coast states. Dominion has ever even approaghed That anxiety exists in face of the these figures and it must 'ne a matter fact °f Jn?"-“'5 immense dl-Slin-‘li0¢ and- Of pride to LL COL H_ M_ Davisou the further fact that she ihas no coa.'l- Commanding Officer and his officers: mg Bt“u°nB.°n this comment' How N. C. Otiicers, and men, to ha.-ve thus would Americans liken ll the P°te“t' S -D1 h -d th t td of ial enemy were only eleven hours dis- l 0 "0 y up " ° '°p““ °“ tant with a population one third competitors winning second place were fourth. The Guardian is not yet. ‘_ ' ' ‘ -_ , ' f in feceilllif, ,f.7_f. thgofllcial ilgureB.When not surprised that clilei Ji,-.tice Sul they nriplvémthey will publish them livan and Mr. .iustiie lT‘ita;;r:ru.ld, ‘ii A pretty wedding was aolemnimi lated the respondent on tile lost-it. 5th, when Miss Florrie J. McPherson, _ _ daughter of Neil and Mrs McPherson, ment stated that there “em but Vernon River, was united in the holy and his officers and msn .the lions tenth] enemy were "‘“1‘h“g Warsmps share of glory belongs, winning as as last as they were' B03N consideration whatever from the _Court,ren»~l those were mot. substantia- ted. He further stated that the con- duct of Mr. Prowss was entirely blameless, and that there is no evi- dence that any acts had been coni- ntttted with the respondent’s know- ledge or consent. lic also said he would report. to the Speaker of the House of Commons that it was is re- markably cleon election. Not only is the result of the en- quiry highly satisfnctory to Mr. Prowse and his constituents as well as all persons connected with his defence, but the cornmendatory state- ments by the Chief Justice, speaking for himself and' Mr. Justice Fitz- gerald, must have been highly grati- fying to all concerned. Mr. Prowse has reason torbc proud of his com- plete vindication, and all of the re- sidents of our Province to feel equal- ly so. In the interests of purity he Warburton, M. P., and has proven his sincerity in tle matter. Along with his thousands of friends The Guardian congratulates Mr Prowse ‘\ N . /\ 4.! gt i _ I - - -f f ‘=~ ,_.~/V 4 ‘ 4 ':'<'7// _ //1_3./, ` ,.~:.”~7';/ mah' //' Styles at 1, I the Right /1"" Price FIND the right hotter and ex- amine, carefully, the right hat for your head-you'll know it bythatlabelof Wakef`leld’s. Note its silky nap, its graceful lines, its fine binding and finish. Try it on. Then enquire the price. You’il know thenwhy these hats are fav- orite in Canada-as in London- with men who must dress well and won’t waste money. Buy by the label-it war- rants the value. , A.A.ALLAN Sl CO.,Limlted, Toronto Wholelolu Distributors for Canada ,. b` they do first place nimong all the . . . “IRI ` 'I'-Ai. li ‘Heavy batteries of Canada., His Ex- A CLEAN ELECTION' styfxliusty Gegrsgrinxalgl' oniyixxil cellency the-Governor Gene-ra1.s Gun --_- gut' a daughtel F000 F00 I YEIR MelI................. 6005; P~ltlk............... . 24043;. Butt¢r............-. ..l00hs. V¢|¢flhl¢s........... . 500Ibo. This represents a fair ration fora manfor ayear. But some people tht and eat and ‘grow thinner. This means a dc ective digestion and unsuit- able food. A largesize bottle of Si:nii’s Emulsion equals in nourishing roperties ten_ pounds of meat. Tour Phy- slcian can tell you how it does it. POB SALE MY ALL DRUGGHTB Bend lttc.. mime nf paper sud this sd. for our bvnlltiful Suvinp Hunk und 0tlild's Mkelsrh-Book. Euell hunk contains n Good Luck Penny. SCOTT K BOWNE 125 Wslllugtou Street. West Toronto, Oul- P GIFKINI -pac;-: 1-1.? mg matters’ so that this very 'laces' parations for attack went forward °“ signed the election card with Mr. pnsnmsaxnn l -iq __ :Engl-:___ __ Samples -if the new ' Sample on approval satisfactory work. Call and see iliemi them. ' I Wholess A. IIOR fi-lllllsdki' We lave o 1 Land a largc supply in both "MCI(ENZIE" ffl. “l’KOCTOR" STYLES wllich we are selling at specially low prices. V A I. S O 0. K. ELVEATOR BIGGER. Over ro.ooo in use in Canada and Uliited States is good evidence of their merits. , to be paid for when it docs n our show room and let us quote you prices and terms and tell you more about le (ll. Retail. ~ NE ® CO F this province in things military. To ’ . 0 ll i Majoggharles Leigh’ N0 1 Company. larger than their own, _and if that po- ._ € “Pd Prize mfmey HBJOYB- M&l0l' J. R- Those who read the evidence gl‘er ' ~ ~ D k N r . _ _ _ ' ~ SULLIVAN-At Vernon River Brid- al e 'ind 0 2 C_° lumlshed “’°I`l3hY lu connection with the election petl- ge, on the 7th Inst, to A. and Mrs. fréy, a son. -in detaip delivering judgment yesterday, dis- HERMAN-On Saturday morning, ___ missed' the petition with costs, and Oct. 2nd, at the Fosester House, even the petitioner llilrlself cnngrntu- P0W11Hl.t° J-P~ Bild MPS Herman. B son. Ten pounds. Congratulations. inmst. Mar ret' chu ch, 0 t. ~ » - LAWSON-M Alberton on Sept 29th ga 5 f 0'” C His Lordship when dcliviimg J_.dg- to W_ C_ and Mrs Lawson B da“gh_ ter. _ Mannion. _ bonds of matrimony to P. T. Power, F “_ ‘ the popular station master at Bear ’ River. The Rev J. K. C. McPherson brother of the bride assisted by Rev. J. A. E. McDonald of St. Columbus' and Rev. J. A. McDonald of Souris, cUl'Qd HSI' |'|l|SbaI`\d Of performed the ceremony. The bride looked chairining in a beautiful dress: Drinking' of cream silk, with a veil of white net and a wreath of Orange blossonns.| wr". Ihr Today and sh. Miss Bel-tint Wynne of Charlottetown; Q|¢|||y1'¢|l You llgyg Sl" Dld lt, who attended the bride looked pretty, For overmyeam hm, husband 'as B ,md in a suit of grey brcadcloth and hat Power oi Emeralid. The bridal party entered the church to the strains of the wedding march played by M. Mc- Intyre of St. Margarets. The bride was given away by her brother, Jam- es McPherson of Boston. After the ceremony the wedding party repaired ptuuus dinner was served, Notably la.- mring the guests wese Rev. E. Walker, Rollo Bay; Rev. R. B. McDonald and I-lcv. J. A. McDonald of Sourls; Rev. A. E. McDonald of St. Columbus; James and Mrs Power and Miss Pow- er of Emerald. Mrs R. A. McPherson of Great Falils, Montana; T. M‘. and Mrs McMillan of Charlottetown. The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful and costly pro- sents_ The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Charlottetown en route to Boston and other American cities on their honeymoon. The Guar- dian wishes Mr and Mrs Power a l'lol'n lAvsr|>ooL Steamers. - Almsriuls July Tl DUMB” Aug is Tabasco " it Almsrinnii The shove summers have s it H drinker. He had tried in every willy to stop but. to the Parochial House where a sum-V of pale blue panne velvet. The groom ~ ,_ was supported by his brother G. N.| il’-~_""', _ -"`, » 1( ` ) -. . ';\. M . /“T),~$1Q¢, l » _ fit _:Z (_ ._. ,fl ‘ rladly send it to you h tod . As sho has \. could not do so. At lost- Dhe cured him by is simple homo remedy which anyone can live even secretly. She wiin ts everyone who has Drunlienncss in their home to know of this. and if they are sincere in their desire to cure thisdlsease and will write to her she will tell them just what the remedy is. Silo is sincere in this offer. She has sent this valunbls information ‘tio thousands and will you will but write nothin!! to sell do not er ay , send har any money. Simply write your name and full llddrsss plainly in the coupon below and sand it to her. MRS- MARGARET ANDERSON. 1 I5 Home Avenue. Hillllurll, N. Y. Please tell me about the remedy you used to h ba d. ss I ll in. ur i ggxltgd in alll: wlllo drlnltllhm muon y Nsme.................. Address........ ut--¢ ~-alonlnoousonu .............l.»... ...» _ 1 gr 33 C/3 i E 1 53 \ James DesBrisn EIKLE-At his residence, Darling- MUNN-McDONALD-At tho residence of the bride's parents, Hopeileld, P. E. I. Oct. 6, 1909, ny Rev. A. J. MocNelll, Ira D. Munn and Sarah Katie, daughter of James McDon- ald. UFFY-MCLOUSKY-At. St Ann's, on October 4th by Rev Maurice Mc- Donald, Stcphcn Duffy, Charlotte- town, to Miss Sarah McClosky, St Ann's. RICHARDS~MYERS-At Charlotte- i town, by Rev. H. E. Thomas, on October 4th, James William; Rich- ards. M.,P., of Bideford to Ella E. Myers, of Victoria. COULSON-(JOUSlNS- At. the home of the hride's parents, Liang River, Sept. 29th, by Rev A. D. Stirling Robert Coulson to Eliza Cousins SIMMONS-MOASE-At the home of the bride's parents, Kensington Sept 29th, by Rev A. D. Stirling, Bracken Simmons, Wilmot to Mary Louise Mouse, Kensington. NICHOLSON-MARTIN - At Char- lottetown, Oct. 6, by Rev I-I. E. Thomas, John William Nicholson of Valleyfield to Mary Margaret Mav- tin of Heatherdalc. STOVER-LARGE-At New Glasgow 'N_ S., on October 2nd, by the Dev Mr Arthur Willard Stover, City,,to Miss_Ella_ J. Large, City. ____ __ DIED TAYLOR-In this City, Oct. 5, Jen- nie Lund, aged three months, in- fa-nt child nf Rose and William D. long and happy wedded life. Taylon D ESBRISAY-Fell asleep in this city on Oct 4, 1909, in her 88th year Maria Trema ne, widow of the late y. toll, P E I on Sept 28th, 1909 M 1003000 all kinds' after o shortuillness, John Meikls: New and second Fl||`I’\C$S, & CO, “Red 82 years, loved and respected ' by all who knew bim. ` Hotel Dufferin -- al _ !°°"" Fire ln.uranc¢ ST. IOHN, N. B . A thirst satisfying drink. Insist on gating Drske’s. ilmited aooomolb _,,,,,, ,,,, _,,,,,,, ,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,_ mm.m;.°.:.g.mm;,»Ipé it°l'|.l.'tir'=lstl.’l_»JwrIm Foster, Bond Co., tuwp; . n.im:/len rim. cll~...w.., s¢ilia“f’xil§;slvr!¢:;"l;. gn" M H_H_ /° tion pressured by L. I’ 'I‘>l_.t,.,l _-__ Sullivan, ason. aio? Stems and No 3 C0 ga-inst L E Prowse M 1’ were G0DFREY"0n Sept 29"* lush at _ Grace Church Rectory Sydney, N. 5-. to Rev J. W' and Mrs God- We want every man who likes to wear a nice overcoat to come in and look over the stock we have just received for this season. '_ \.Ve have prepared for the biggest scason’s busi- nes in our history, and if good worlimanship, hob- est prices, and satisfaction to our customers count for anything--well-we are going to be busy. So if you are thinking of buying an overcoat,we would advise you to order early while the assortment is big, and you will also be sure of getting your coat ‘Mgt when you want lt. J _ _ l~'.en1en1ber you take llo cllances when ytu order here, if the clothes when finished are not satisfactory to you, we will not ask you to take them. _ i ttke t' ilu .pre-Pam' ~ _ _ 5 ileiadings iizwhgslexluyuli/Ii's§ Ellgiibetll lbli In ,filet saline manned* omcilll ucrlm __ _,_ _#__ ' Villg, daughter of D. P, and Mfg Ir- B sa 0 e concealing itS_ hflnd F0' “”"'l"°°“"* *"““ ‘li 0 a 0 1 vi Ver Rive ~ C he ride»day. That is Lord Northcliile s lie- 1 vm ,,,,,,_", 1 .., _,_ A ._.~¢. McLellan Bros both of Long River. l Charloltetown’s Best Tailor _______, _ _ In wfrmtf UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT |76 Kent Street. Charlottetown, P. I. I. liol-class Monumental Work Marble, Granite and l"reeston¢ we nd vou designs and prices DUI' Manufacturer of and Dealer in All linda J ard with your name and address L ' ` ' ' guaranteed first cllla phono low considered. A share ot' you psi l Slfllldslllll lllltlls , 7 ;“<;§.j°T;; _ “ave You .med Wallace tea , H gh has pul- hand° chased from Frank Glydsn, his Im Frombondon hom Beith: ported prize winning Jersey bull. , Simmer Mr Stead also refused a handsome S . figure for his Clyde still-ion Bandit A July” xm"h; 'l,`,“"a:7‘vhH"" and alsowun several prizes for stock A““"“ R*W"l'°““°° and mods some izood sales for his " isivfn Bt.Jonn‘s) Shenandoah Sep. 15 prize winning Yorkshire pigs. "'°““1`,§‘,,’_‘§ 9 Iidttstf Birn- ln Stone Bottles) FURNES5 WITHYL C0,LTD, Churches, Halls Schools, abuses. Observe _ f _ lim... nfs. Az'»oi- "“‘°“°°"v‘tl‘°lill‘I"l5'i."‘»`l»l°ll}`al.`5'}“§t‘i’.»l. I H' BOND’ Mmm” i ii