cusnnzsst ._ _ nw . Select the styl plaingotd You Inav _ quite wide and and thinner in propor- I-as °f #M vaddintlifinz a plump, narrow ...1.'. ' e~you fancy audlwe' csn~gi\'e you BHARWHETOIH’ -'fir-‘I-j-'Jv~lausui7vss‘:.T.§,huns-.~.-§?;_~_§€:,~.-.-ff_-_*__ It can to buy in _ use pre.-lace. 'l‘odsy'a ‘Guardian comprises twelve DISH- ' ‘ f ~ ca»¢.ie_w_m£¢, ouerurmrowa, was gig; _nm-1 ,U15 ou wish _ a ;sssea`g'or 'west yesterday afternoon. _ y i" , ._ r __ ‘_-_- ._, Miss Ruth Grady Bummeralde, was C N Jelwler ur cuar1etestorvn_i__¢»tsreay. .3 * » _ _ 'fs ‘ `-' , "“""°“"'*”°""“" "°"’ “‘“' 5"" l of 'ure' any C ..i‘;§‘.=~..ri‘f‘.'..':r.°s'.s’tr::: ` ' baby lnslwsys welcome Call of write today for an appoint- meat_.~- _ _ __ _ _ (i00K“» STUDIO Gents,-A customer ot ours cured a very .bad case of distemper in a valuable horse. -by the use cl MIN- ARD'B LINIMENT. \ _ Yours truly, _ VILANDIE FHEILES. "Buy your ralncoats and umbrel- las at Patou’s. _ ; 10-1M3i. - - -~ -~~ -- - - on 1 ut _i - _ _ mm-a'» mime:-.ce..L1mme_ ‘“_ °' 9.” _-_°'"-‘ ’°°"°""’ . _ » _ Maier Wash, Charlottetown, was a pgslenger west yesterday afternoon. a_-__ ` Mrs. ‘William Kelev, Murray River, leaves. this morning 'on s visit to Bustoh. - '1`5z Queen St. _ _ _'_' _'__ -_ D - i i .iiarti it cal AAfloat and to arrive per Schooners" “Dsinletta” and lohsnna" "and "Ann ]. Train- or" 12oo.~Tous best quality Hard Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut Sizes. _ Customers would do well to hook their orders so as to have their Coal delivered whilst _vessels are discharg- lug. if C._fl.yons (El Co l ' F ` » Challenge' ' Long River. Sept. 28, |912. _ `I ' `lh'G di ofth tha notice in e uar an e 27 challenge issued by George Campbell to Jchn_N\'%holson vthre he (tiers to match Hap eorge a amst A mn N31 wish to so distiiidily under»lood_ lbat`George-Campbell do s not own Happy ' George and further tha? said chellance was issuetfwitilout my knowledge or con- sent. But_il`_Mr. Nicholson _wishes tc ntalrs a'mstch;_l smwilling to msire s friendly race f'rom_Smo.'oo to $5no.oc within five limes days lime, and conditions to be sr~_ ranged later. _ ~ ; _ro-|Mri Wm. AJTOOMBS. ._ Good Clothes For i Womfen Fifth Avenue. Riverside Drive or the Rue de la- Pai have never acer; more-becoming, beautiful or wel finished suits for women than can befseen at the store of John McLeod' &`_Co., 111 Queen St. Here you will find an advanced lipe of all new season’s styles- everyruew idea is here exhibited-- and every, att`eru,`__weave and grade of good fsgrltw has been imported direct from 'Sgotihnd ‘and England. Mr. lKcLeod oes§dot_handie domes- tic fabrics as ilie is-\_s`¢'iirm believer ln- the superior qnsiityof Old-Country products. _ 1 n _ 'At-this storeyou I have the full attention ‘of 'au eiipert cutter, a tusstir fitter and highipriced tailora give heir bestslril-l, and attention to your 'work.‘ You are sure oi getting s'~s'nit that fits perfectly, emphasizes the beautv of your figure. displays the very latest style andyousre- sure that no one else in the city has sauit esactiy the same- f Call around today and look over theuewf styles and piclr out your fabrics. ' .ic_l|n!ilicLeotl~ &~Co_ N :ir 'Queen S`t.- i bil! place, in the you ll! buy ‘lr ~ ¢¢ *VIII an your "'l‘he_nrggest range of ladies' suit- _lngs _ you ever saw on P. E. I. is shown by D. A. Bruce. '9-20Mtf, "Tremendous outs on all our boys' suits at our Farewell sale, H. H. Brown. 15s Queen Bt.. 9-zalusi. ...°For Sale- stock in a pair of genuine Black Foxes, on one of the bestrauches of P. E. I, further par- .ticulsrs on application. Issaclves, Montague. 9-30Mtf'. “The hats. vnps, and clothing we are offering lu our Farewell Sale are all this season'a styles-noti an old style in. the lot.-everything is br-and new-spick and span from the fac- tory. H. H. Brown. 10-1MEtf. “The hat and cap bargains we are offering show all this season's styles. Thers’a over $500 worth of new caps alone and everyone is right fresh from the factory-not an old style or grade in the lot-everything is absol- utely brand new. H. H. Brown. 10-1MEtf. "Our\men’s and hoy’s suits, over- coats and reefsrs are brand new from the makers. There’s not an old arti- cla_in the lot-everything is absol- utely brand naw. This farewell Bala is a chance for you to get good hats and clothing at factory prices. H. H. Browns . 1o~1M_Etr. . Warm Cosy- Gaiters for Women Cool weather is here nog; and if you have not felt the néed of gaiters you soon ‘ will. ' _ We havejust -‘received a special lot and 'are offering twoliues that are exceed- ltigly- good values at the grlces quoted. Call in to- sy and look over our stock but note particularly the superior value you are getting for the money in these two specials. ' I0 BUTTON in brown. grey and black.. -This gait~. er is made especially' to our order from superior quality cloth, is very tasty and nest in appearance, warm, snug and comfortable in lit and worth all of $1. 75c Our price ........ I2 BUTION size, comes well up to the knee. sii colors. superior quality cloth, irstrong and stylish, ' agood gsiter that will give superior wear and perfect satisfaction. A grand value at its price goc Allev fs? Co ' |35 Queen St. - ch|ldren.-- __ _ You want such. pictures and you cw make that other mother-yr ur mother- l-iappi withs picture rf' her grown up dang Jer and. grandchildren. _ also the appointment to-day Tllli "iiAY-Eli STUDIO ci temp Vinegar and ss usual are wall Stqelrsd wllhlhe beat grades oysinsgar on the msrirst. Wt ihsva rr stoclr.-- _ Proof White Wins " lnglisblisll Pure li\€llsh lla!! " - Mer _- Alao s good assortment ¢(Plelt|ieg Spice a plrgss and in _bulb- -Mrs. Harry Wilkinson, Murray Blv- er, leaves this morning on a visit to New Hampshire. ' .---_ . Misa Mary lil. 'Cummis|rey, Fort Augustus, leaves this morning for ;~Bostou. _, A. W. Hyndrnan, Charlottetown, .was a passenger west yesterday sf- ternoon. ' Daniel McLeod, .High Bank, was in Charlottetown yesterday and regis- tered st the King Edward. He leaves this morning for Boston. w. s. Newbery left yesterday more- inb eu route to New Yorkr after spend- ing' a couple_ of weeks in Charlotte- town the guest of his sister, 'Mr-s. (Dr.), Conroy. ' _F-0-' John J. McKinnon ot Sacramento, Cal., who has- been visiting' his old homo in Charlottetown after an ab- sence of -many yesra left yesterday morning returning .to Sacramento. _ Dr. C. J. McMillan left yesterday morning for Montreal to resume his work as lecturer in English literature at McGill, after spending tbn sum- mer at his home in Charlottetown. 'Officers searched the premises of James McDonald, Queen St... Char- lottetown, last week for liquor and secured a quantity of beer which will be tested. There was, also a search made on the premises of Ronald Steel, Richmond St, but' no liquor found. Captain D. A. Maeliinnon, 0, M." Sgt. A. lil. Hearts, Sgt. l-i'.#Westa~- 'way and Sgt. B. Bagnsll» have each received sterling silver rriedals from .the Canadian Artillery Association for their services on the All-Canadian Great Britain last summer where theyv were successful in winning the Prince ol Wales, Canadian and Londonderry Cups. ' _ ' An entire change of program was put on at the Feople's Thsatre,Char-_ lottstown, lsrit 'evening and _the vari- ous numbers' were' ' greeted with warmed 'hearted approval. Misa chapmsn delighted her bearers with, her musical numbers. The picture, When the Fireballs lishg, was just the thing _to please lovers of comedy and it raised rousing applause and continuous peais of laughter as it, was reeled oil. The Green-eyed Mou- ster was a western picture, while The Cylinder’s Secret, g tale of sd~i venture, wa_'a some-thing in s difiorentf line from the reels being' shown ati, .that popular. house. It told the ltale of murder and how the Cylinder had taken the record of the threats, etc, and thennal. _production of the record in the.|:ourt-room., freeing _.' mr; ualarv_v_f°ully convicted of _ the _cn e. , l>l‘_0Krsm was wholesome _and well-plsaislag to the patrons. _*A spacirg naeeting of the Charlotte- ws . . . `A., was held in their hall Sunday evening at 8 o'clock' a very large and erepresentstive gather- ing of the-brethren being assembled. The object of-the meeting was to present an address to Bishop Morris- 0: th_s___sa;ne being accompanied by t s g 0 _-a magnificent 400 day oloslr speci_$y imported and suitably inscribed. '__%igiatic addresses were gelivered byrii ro:_ Joseph McCarey, ev. Dr.».f eLel sn` Dr. Conroy; c. w. P.'jsa's1a, ' J. J. nes- mond and D. Ryan. His Lordship thanking" the-_ members for their thottghthrl' sct and assured them that lle.,would idlwsya. remember their __ _--1 121;-:;-.:::'~t_~_:_ _-_--_-;-_-_:~.' _ kfndnssmand 'cherish the pleasant ae- 1'1hsrs°s no p'cl__\`|tf° 0°" \>¢l“"ft|l lbw sociatlonsformed in-the C. M. B. A. spicture of`_ the mother and her of which he has been so closely czn-_ nected:for fmany -years as spirit al director. ~ - " - ‘ ' 'ras purity, neruaeps san Strat te - _ chassis.; '_ -_a¢ii¢1eage_sar‘.'_ei mars ouseoiaeia, - ua to si ie or ni s package/Our' sells sreso large that each shtpm§'ut`is- soon sold out, and roster. _Central Drugstore. raisins * Iiuliie olPliolo _ '___._i_lfi_s_jgs._te-ti'»;||ht __ _‘__ r " In-“U-',', S tbestsiitoall 5 _ .1.-rrlea»_sya A. cam at oo, cas..-_ lottotown, spent Sunday ¢t‘Tracadie. < Artillery team which competed in '- rliads (very feeling reply sincerelv are own,__ _l vers g grsde_swset_tneatsi»We carry a full' lltie of thssh_cho'oolates lu hull and you thus sure _of .getting absol-‘ _ utely trsali_enocelstes-zse. 85°. we. The Pickling season will soon be l‘er and wc PKII.. 50° “lr il! Wil 37-A- '--=--=vii.;-i-`t='-'-2-'-'WiFi-'-Gr!-'<';`-2# -------- - '-'f-5-ia. B‘rom,_._Y`eet.e_rtlA!'l Evening Guardian. . T- ut'u`;1`3e¢`;-_1 __1»nmtsr.` onartoztstowal is _vis_itl_|_ig_ friends in Moncton. ‘ Rev. J. B. "Boyce: Charlottetown, lc!t.»-thls'rnorulng~ for lit-. Alliatm, Bankvtlle-'~-_ . _ ._ ~ _ - F Eric Warbt\rt.0n,- Charlottetown, was a,paslen`ger» this morning ‘cn return to Montreal. . 5 _ _ .__-s _ lottetown, left; this morning on lla visitto Boston. » , Franklllti Hrs. Stewart, Charlotte- town, left this morning on s short visit to Boston. Tha' Northumberland left Char-_ lottetown this morning for Pictou at 8.20 with a general cargo and s fair number of ps/slsngsrs. Miss Jessie Helghton and Miss Evelyn Neville of Picton who have been avisiting in Charlottetown left on return by the Northumberland this morning. Fulton, George and James Camer- on, accompanied hy B. Bcott,‘all of Minasviile, Hants Co., were in Truro on their way from the Charlottetown Exhibition. They spoke highly ol the show, sud especially of the horses, which made g very line appearance. While in town they enjoyed a run through the Printing Rooms of their. home paper -The Truro News. T. A. Benson, recently in the em- ploy of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, _has been appointed by the Dominion Government to extend and foster the .poultry industry in Prince Edward Island. Mr. Benson- is now in Charlottetown in conference with the Department of Agriculture preparatory to entering upon his duties. He ls- s native of England and-came to Canada ten years ago. Ho has been in _the poultry business since -boyhood and knows practically all there is to know about it. On coming to Canada he took charge of a winter ‘broiler plant near Montreal' and made 5 suoceBs'of it. After a few years in this business he tools a course in the McDonald Agricultural College where eventually he was giv- en charge of the practical class work of the students, conducting the in- vestigation aud research work. Later he was engaged by the Ontario Gov- ernrneht to conduct extension, work in the County of Ontario. Here also success crowned his efforts, the county having been throoughly or- ganized and is now looked upon as havipg the most successful poultry businepu in Canada. Ii. is .with rths intention of doing similar work in Prince _Edward Island that he has now been-engaged by- the Dominion Government. _ ‘ _ "Mail orders_~receive ‘our -.prompt and casrsful attention.'All orders are received as-soorras _they arrive.. in the city and. the goods'resch"_vou by t.he.next.'mai_l.' When the' weather 'is disagreeable-'if you are sick-if you' 'cau't‘ leave the children--or `for" any other reason _have to 'remain home-7 mnil your order 'to 'Box 332. The Mc-.Kinnon Drug Co.,` Corner Gt. George and Kant Bts. ~ 10-1MEtf _ Diamond ~ili|\g|'s Nobody wishes to buy a flawed. imperfect diamond. 1 It may be s pretty stone butthe fact that it is flawed, ' detracts greatly from its value, and it is not appreci- ated. . And yet, it is not easy for _ ‘ the layman to detect the presence of such defects: he must depend upon his jew- eller. " Now my stoclcof diamond _ rings has been selectedwitli particularcsre, and not hirtg butthe best grade of gems has been purchased. . Finally, I know that I havepriced these high grade goods st s substantially _ closer margin of profit, than ' _ is usually expected. _~ ' _ _.- It ` will he to youradvan- n tage therefore to see these ' goods! ` -_ -G. _FQ lllllehtfscll t ]=w_el1erf-_-Optican ' _ u 0 westin ‘covet oppoalteiitste liaise, Boston, 'Has I-_ _ ._ .f?ii_`~f:_:e_ ' _ ' _""' 7 swf hues' ul _:rats for -»:.r-r-,._- -te=.-tin-rr.; -.mt a%'?»»~§» .'°° f ‘ABSDLUTELY IIREPROOF %il’oe’;s‘s£%|a.a&a;oo‘tl'_h;t the door Vacuum Cleaning Plant. _sa-rar, §__;r___ __ ami iran.. "” ‘ ess-r. |ts's_ssss “£2 J. J. and Mrs, Desmond, Char-_ _ i `. 7;' `, '-- ~' - .» i; .4 .1 .'. '..,l_ _ CH_¥§’P§NGfNE_WB-< _ - " EN'l’ER_lD1" `Charlot_tetbw_n. ‘Bept. ~so<-sears 'napa rr-as-¢r, rrfrur- \>\\°¢°; B. .|lt.f\.¢é°':l*l-` 9.“f¢_\t_°l1: Muir hurg; Behr. tuart L., Pstaison, Chatham. .‘1»_ . ~ ~ _ 'Cl..l_lAREp,` Charlottetown, Sept. l_0-Be._ Btuayt L., Bet-erica, _ Ptrt Hastings; Behr. Maple Leaf, Fraser Picton; ‘_l¢ S. llorien, Burchelf, Louilburg., _ _ _ _I AN ENGLISH CHRIBTENING. ' _ (ly -us°-vrm`_n)- _ . Tha largest private. house in the United Kingdom ls~ssid to be Weat- wcrthlfoodhousa. the principal seat of Earl sod Countess Fitswilliam, -near Bother-hsm,. Yorkshire. The splendid mansion measures 200 yards i._n length, and it is stated that.thero is sufficient space for a hundred and twenty guests to alt down with corn- lort at dinner or luncheon lc, tba dining-room; For' the shooting. large parties were entertained hors during _the nast_.m0nt.h. and it is to be hop- ed that lions of-the visitors found themselves in the plight of many for- rner guests of whom amusing stories are told of their wandering about, having lost their vray in the numer- ous rooms and corridors 'of the huge house. One of these wss.tha famous Baron von Lisbig, who, with a cars- fulness not altogether, surprising in this great authority on chemistry, dropped wafers from a box. thus forming s trail by which he could be discovered if he lost-his bearings. 1 Lldy Fitxw-iiliam is a' niece of the Countess of Bradford, for her mother itha Marchlonese of Zatland)was the third or the 'Earl' or ssarborgugufe four sisters, Lady Bradford being the all fare now llvlni. and all fqr‘sc_su- ner! .bean _t'.lous_tess,1-i_ts_wiiliam_ 'simmer nu. un.. four daughters vias born‘st' the. end of .advent ci thtslsoag and heir _course the occasion- of gr-sat ing, and lhngfwili the tale 'be le the West Riding of ,the doings _st his christening. nn sn enormous scale took place ' at Wentworth _Woodhouse in Feb. 1911, and a scarf cf‘grest'hls‘toricdl inter- est wsa._worn`hy~t_be infant at his baptism. 'l_‘hls_ remarkable r-elle is _said to have bsengiven by the Gonquerg to the Fitswllliain ¥ho"fought._ under hiin and _who always wore the scar! was for his bravery he also obtained the land upon which Wentworth Wood- house now stands, and which in the neighbourhood has- been developed into a vast colllery district that has added immensely to the great wealth of'ths Fitnwlllinms. ' V ` D so .lt taat»¢.a_a an-lnteninr My was kept as a holiday by the' miners and theirjarallies, and from the vil- `1ag¢a around thirteen. thousand of them camras guests’ to Wentworth. besides seven thousand others who had been invited. To cater for this huge gathering a special train from London brought 300 waiters, with 40 tons of food, and .cutlery and china; and great was the _feasting upon _the refreshmeiits provided, which included 17,060 sandwiches, 80,000 buns. 20.- 009 meat pnttiel. 6 tons of bread and ease, and more than 30.000 gal- lons of lieverigss. besides other smaller items, and the ox roasted .whols, which is a feature of such festive occasions. . Little Viscount Milton, the hero of this particular occasion, was then second. All these four Ladies Lumleyi married before their 22nd birthday, a 1 _ I 7 K I ' ' ff” 4 .15-1 .-:__-‘;_,.T_:_ .5-';:;: , n . . ...___ .v.._......_ _ _..._ ..,_..__. ...,_ s_.._ __ ___ ____._. _ .L__ ~ _ " _ _ /_ _ but five or six weeks-old, and while Another lol oi Ladies’ Coats _ embraces the very newest _styles on the market.. ~ They are made irom _heavy tweeds and`_`heavy_ reversible cloths. Some of 'them have _shouiiifer yi. cord bags to _match _ _ - o v _ $7.25.$fl4.75. $2l.0i0i. \."’ 2 _/*f.=?’ /‘J /@"'*" " ‘ 'Q __. :_-.f;4‘~ 5 r' . , __ ®! _ 4__ If? A A hs* '\ 1 - ~. _ \ \ ’ _- < J .\\\\_ _ A ‘ _~f,v¥.°°»`? ‘I ` iv,-_.. _ /__' ___ .=__ _ -‘ f ; " W ever //iff is ~ iiiyao//l.»‘~ If 'e_\'¢ `; r " " ' » /' "-Qt". ~> _ \_;_ _,___- _af -5g~_. " _ only 9*;..idf=»S’ r»d..M§=SrS.W°¢L”.@.ferr.. on his slesva in battle. As.; . reward: mood llAllKlii'i'» RUN _BY WOMEN _ ‘ _ i_._,_,'__ ,`.,'.__ .-. WINNIPEG. Bnptglllber.,-31-_-A -lass-'t pts vesatabla msrrst_ssiae1o»orsted‘- ‘here this vreek-at tbs.iednstl1»s\ but# V eau, under the management of th! committee ol women in._s.n asdcsvtic- to reduce the prices msrgeli at thi 'smut 'mat-sat, ~saa~ ' ‘ey 'raesners thro _t-t.hs'eit,y‘hu_\i ` i.. _ :_. the me ranging-sais 1- nn vrsvtelutr Yf°m_°n,v'tb_ir° ¢° 1 neu in 'th;»:s4u¢ns _ an bringing goodh Ghostly the market and ssolios directly to the conrarritem. It is clsigud sn ._na- dsrstlndlng exists at/tl_fe.~ general market for lrsepir.g,'1riers'st _ high mark. ' _ . _.J fi.. ____ .MESBINA ’V0l»C_ANO _ T ' _ IQ IN ER.I_.UP'l‘ION_._ MESBINA. Sept. 27. Btromboli is .Cind.ers, ashes are being and dust is the t Lad‘_iesf_ _ ' `_ __ Without a doubt _-the ` I largest and finest range They are aii select. quai- ' ities ` and styles andthe “if*}»*` bi it. ii i, ,, prices are most moderate Grey, Navy, Csrdiliaif Black _$2.25. Iss to _ Fine qualities, Grey, Navy and Black $2.75 $450 _ if ' ` Heavy qualities Grey ‘ii _ ,_ iusl received by express _ .,,§§“"-\¢" ‘..-as- "_ , awww ; ` This lot has just came from the makers and - ~ ;‘ viii; "5 ing -_ ' gil.- . i¢'§1.». - 'iff s 1, < X ‘ ` i < . .xii - Jersey s .J - _ ~ .t '- st-evict shown in the city: __ r #ri Iv if? _f ‘iii -I 'iii - - f ‘Q . 'JS' ii " . __ ’*" ..._ _ e.._..,.. ` , ,,.,,¢,,, - - fr;<>\--, ~.~._~¢`~,..1 r sw. ".- 1 “li samehrateriais and `\T\5T A "I`he kiddies’ dresses come in 'sizes years to 9 years and are _ mnde of..Shepherd's plaid, serge and tweed in var1ous'styles_ from slc up _ -_ . _ - The misses’ dresses range from ro years to' 18' year ~ sizes' in the are priced from SJ tsp- Sionlev Bros _ The alwavs busv Store. _ , _ 'funn ”. ...._,......- .. ........-- __......._._. _...__ _ __ _.am-.._J._- Iew sheet your teeth? wan. ir. ure utiesuurtm me er-as _ into our ollice and-have them examined FREE 0 CHARGE only likes s few "mlhutess`ntl wewili idl you exactly what you need and it wonlt _ cert you énepensy. We make teeth and gametes them to st esarsty,-. _ We also guarantee perfection is Crows a _ Brtdgeatesk.llxtrsetlt|g‘ sen _ #_ filling without ‘pals-g» prices moderate. _ ’ . __ i - ' _ ‘:;'_ ‘ _»-_.»_ '.5 ; f_"" `.'~.-»~.-new »45?5`»'»>~’ Q15-*_ 52;..- »1_ __f»_.___ _ -'Ls _i _ ' if r _,_ _;5_ :Qui NCQ’-22:5* `ofQ}£a` ur. ltcbias ;tz.‘2“.:,°;.§§_<"‘=‘ 1 , ..¢\_\..-..~\<.As.'.an§.». .» .