x'.:'.vs ' E f THE I _ 4 if, . ,ve . 1.'~,_ ._ . ~ ' I».. ' , 11': , » _-'sf-. GUAQSDIAN' L _ ' s'ras"_r os' ALL" PAGE -FIF l~EENl'i'i‘iiZ_f-iff il - -¢ , ' . -» e Did- it liver 0ccur To Yoo that a watch which does,NOT RUN 'is better _than a poor one which DOES RUf\? A watch which does not run is _ right twice a day, while a cheap watch - that runs is never right. lf youwant a /~ ; ei liiil/7 I watch that is always right buy A WELLNER. W. W. Wellner. Jeweler J. A. McDonald, Cardigan, was 5 passenger to this city yesterday and returned home in the afternoon. The B. S. City of Ghent sailed es- Today's muiiic and song is entitled, 17 ' v A complete line EXHIBITION “Boy-Scout” P f{.Q..T 9 5 *c-iso. E. COOK, Boys’ Scout Shoes Are all the Rage! Have you seen them ? There are great values for the money. Made on up to date lasts. Size I to 1.2, price $1.50, z.oo and 2 5o a pair. Get a pair for that boy of yours. ll. E.” lllcllachen | . Sterling Brtters The Never Failing llesrt.B’erve md Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Testimonals end References by the hundred from people most prominent in City and Country. No failures. Sold Only By P, MCQUAID 4: Queen Street. Oppfsite Auld Bros Price 50: per bottle. _J ls 5 44' ; 2., 0 . .59 Boots fare Your Kind Boys, you should see the new “Boy-Scout” boot. In fact_ for‘ real style, comfort and wear you cannot afford to be without it 1 It is made of specially selected leather in a new niannish last that makes 'em look just like fath- er’s on a smaller scale. Have "hobby" toes and military heels. Thcy’re the best boys' boots we’ve seed in a lc-ng time. Sizes 1 to 5 at $3 50 and ......., .$3.00 Sizes 11 to I3 at $2 50 and.. $2.00 LONG BOOTS. These are the real things for scouting and oiucloor wear. Fine per- fectly, are neat and strong, 13 inches long-~ coinewellun to the knees ---and have straps and buckles. A perfect boot for outdoor wear. Made iii black and tan water- proof grain leather Si'/.es 11 to 13 at..53.00 Sizesi to 5 at.. .. $3.75 sl .. arg _ _ _ - -."3 while the Conservative press were ”" ‘ yo' \-.Ulf .- 6 ‘ M fond of reversing the order in thc ‘ ‘ “f ° numericals. Others gave 3-1 for eith- 135 Queen 51 cr sidc seemingly more according to w ' ' B past view than to actual consider- il ation of the situation, while it re- ` muined for the Fredericton, N. B., ho has been visiting her parents W J and Mrs Young Pownal left yes terday morning on return. She was ccompanied by her two children. Every owner on prospective owner of ‘ an I. H. C., gasolene engine should visit the I. H. C. pnvilllon at the ex- ` body will be made welcome. Users of gasolene engines and cream separators should register at the International I-Iarvesters Com- 1: pany pavlllion at the Charlottetown Exhibition and obtain an I. H. C., Souvenir. \ The Guardian has received from W. C, Collett, of Boston, formerly of this Province, copies of the Indian- accounts of the annual Sover- eign Grand Lodge meeting of )tlie I. 0. O. F., now being held in that city. Mr. Collett who is high up in. the order takes an active part on the different committees. It is esti- mated that there are about 30,000 visitors in attendance. l Miss Josie Peebles, City, leaves .. this morning for Winnipeg where she ‘ will be married on Wednesday next to Henry Jenkins, of Calgarypformerly of this city. The young couple,after their marriage will take up their rc- sidence in Calgary. Miss Peebles re- ceived from her friends here a large accumulation 'of gifts, amply testify- ing to her popularity. She will be accompanied by the best of wishes of a very large number of friends of the young couple who arc so widely and favorably known here. In connection with the Federal El- » ection there were the usual predict- ions. From the party papers in`dif- ferent sections of the Dominion it was interesting to note the division lforecasted in Prince Edward Island. , Liberals, 4; Conservatives, 0, was au favorite with the Liberals journals sw Furniture ropairi ng a specialty Gleaner, to quote a forcast which eerQ Weeks 8 28drt.f. turned out correct, their prediction -- ~ 3 being 2-2. V4 'l.~ :T1 A., - Many here will he interested in thc DR %;nB'H d H following from a Toronto Exchange:- 1 . 'sd' V3 if ‘ , -svnvnionf V New Silverware Just -Received Dainty pieces suitable for wedding gifts lrcasonable prices, C. fVfV. Patterson 1’|nw rttt jeweler H F ‘.=.‘-,iii . *` ` f é»_\;_-,_ can 4 ,éfépv , 1 ".'-‘~~’~ s ” .;.~ - B cs; _ r V, J/1%./-__/.. _ an" l P DENPIBT ce ours - an 2-6 Over Jen\tins& Bon NEW PROWISE BLOCK London, one of the secretaries of thc “dr” `Cl‘“"l°““’l'°w“‘p‘E'l eastern section of the Ecumenical e 0 - lc of October, has arrived in Toronro. He is accompanied by his son J. C. Vinegar Bev. Jas. Chapman of Batteisea, conference of the Methodist. Church which opens in this city on the fourth t Chapman, who is also a delegate. The ecumenical conference, it is claimed, will be the greatest church convention that has ever been held in Toronto because it is to have repre- sentatives from all parts of the headquarters of thc convention and convention., :.~_~_~::.~_-.~_-_-,~_-_-_-_- ~_-,-,- - _-_-_-_-_ _ _-_-_-_-V-_.YA ._.Y_V.__`______. ____,______'_____V____________.V_____ ___L_:v_v_:__*_____________i_¥_____Y_______ to this city yesterday and registered at the Victoria. H. H. Cox, Moreli, was in this city yesterday and returned in the after noon have returned home.-Ottawa Exe. ‘ °"“ D°"°h“° yesterday with a small attendance -"“' Owing to Thursday being election day J ' 1 I I Boysd MPS- D1wielMsl-hlesou. Lynn. Mass. no cable was received 'ras best price offered was 14c which was re- fused The B. S. Cascapedia sailed from this port Thursday night on return to Montreal. She tool' out a large cargo consisting chiefly of lobsters for France. S-he arrived early that - hibition and compare notes. Every-i evemng from P1c¢0u_ Tomorrow will be Children’s Day in the Methodist Church at Tryon. As this is an annual event a 'pro- of the church can take part, is al- ways prepared and heartily enjoyed. There was a large _number of peo- ple in the city yesterday but the mar- ket was only fairly attended. There was not much change in prices ex- apolis Star' Ind" c°“t'ai"i“g graphiclcept in hides, ducks and apples, which were somewhat lower, as will be seen by the itemized statement given else- where in this issue. The Guardian regrets to learn of the illness of Miss Louise Robertson, trained nurse--daughter of the late Dr. Robertson of Crapaud. Miss Rob- ertson was successfuly operated on for appendieitis on the 20th inst.at the Union Hospital, Fall-River, Mass. Her many friends in this Province will hope for her speedy rc- covery. Many friends will deeply regret the death of Annie, wife of William Mon- teith which sad event took place at Newport, R. I., an Saturday the 16th inst., aged 42 years. Deceased had only been ill a`few hours and the news of her death was a great shock to her mother and other relatives. Besides a sorrowing mother and hus- band she leaves to mourn one sister, Mrs. Levi. Hartling of Charlott- etown, and three brothers W. J. Mullins also of Charlgttetown, and James R. of Ash Point., Maine, and Enoch of the police force of New Bedford, Mass, The funeral took place on Tuesday the 19th. inst. (Halifax papers please copy). The active members of the local W. C; T. U., of which there are qultc a number, will be interested in thc appended Milwaukee despatch:-An army of 2,000 women prohibftionists from all parts of the country will in- vade Milwaukee on October 27 for thc annual convention of the Wo- man's Christian Temperance Union. The Rebulieau House will he official the guests will hold their reunion in the Hotel Gilpatrick, M. P. Gilpat- rick, proprietor of the latter hotel, has decided to complv with the re- quest of the women. who have asked that no liquor be ,sold at the hotel during the convention. A biz sign w‘lth the inscription. "Closed in hon- or of the W. C. T. lf..," will be hung up on the walls of the Gil0at\'if‘k'l.YPll‘- rooms and no beer or wine will' he sold in the dining rooms during the gram, in which the younger members' ' Q ' ' ' - , il- = -f CliAltl.0'l"l'l'.'l`0WN AND QUEENS C0llN'l'Y' ‘-"1‘ """"'.""-I-" ` terday morning .on return to Halifax, ' __ ' If ' S A 311° had s 1:0011 general cargo in- Mrs. Cain-ies Dougherty and ner , “mm and outwafd- ~ little daughter who spent the sum- -_- mer at Brackley Beach, P. E. I., Glace Kid Gloves Pauline Vassar Tan Black ~ Black Tan $l.35 pair ‘ White Suzette 4° Grey Back Blue $l.l0 pair Tan $l.50 pair 'rllhat Bwas befo,re they were married. , Dwi Murder r will be. Dark lilyed_ 'ras Cheese Board met in this my a ` I . \ ' 4 l w _ _ ' ' ° 8. Suede ' Black -Tan---Grey--» $1.50 pair 1 Dogslgin . Tan and Black $125 pair ‘ L50 pair White ' 75c to 95c pair Childrerfs---Tan , f-French Kid Gloves ` Glace finish, two buttons in- tan and brown only Reg- ular price 85c. Sizes 6 to 7, Not guaranteed SALE PRICE C English Dogskin Gloves Of real_cape leather, stitched with heavy outseaius, fingers all gussetted, diamond cut thumb, spear points and closed with :i lai-gc , . I lioriic covered snap. Sizes 5 3-4 to 6 3-4 Regular $1.00 :1 pair |` f SALE l’RlCE............... _ "" -~ - Y 'r 1 v- , _._ r Black Glace kid gloves in small sizes. 'l`ooiuaii_\fiii_i , '*"' stock.1~fegular $1.25 Sizes 5 i-2, 5 -3-4-6 S./\l.l‘1 “"'“ ’ f Luoiilyig V STANLEY BROS ,__ _.-1711,-iTT’ .__,l S l Stock and Poultry ‘ »~¢...i{ It pays to buy in this Province. H. H. Acorn, Sduris, was 3 visitor , I' _ i The pickling Season willsoon be globe. Next Thursday the secretary on F. _. > for the United States will arr_iv`e ue ‘md we are prepared as wma] when preparations for the convention Osupply you with thebest quality will be completed. During the council Exhibition Grounds We have instructions to sell on est Prices' the Ekhibition Grounds on Thurs day Sc-pt,_28 at i: o’clock noon a lot of choice stock, including the Scottish Hero advertised by Chas. Wilye, St. Peters’ Ba Any person having stock to sell on that day will have an opportun ily- Apply ‘ BENJ. CARTER & CO. y' White Wine . . . T _,‘)`2'd4l V' A“Cfi°1l'2@fS.j uneric Whole Piclrling S : '.~ -.1- » .1 . _ -.~.~'.'_v-'¥`.~ . /-_,.3-, 1.:-..»'. ro . /"*"~<'f"§`, I , ( ,. * -s av \ -"_:-f “fir- "`.-..~.'¢ \ thi R fir 7 ,,- /rvf, __Y-_ -=-__. _\\\ ._»~r- .1~r:~!’J. ' 1lf//;-,;.°,?.~'- of Vinegar, Spices &c at the low- We have in stock. ` English Malt . . . English Malt (Extra Strong Cider’ . . . Also Essence Vinegar, pices Sze., SLC. BEER & G0l"I°`i HAVE YOUR Pll0T0 TAKEN EXl_lllllll0N WEEK AT OUR STUDIO Bayer Photographer 0Pl’0Sl‘E POST OFFICE. 1 ii- nckawanna" Anthracite Cos ° 1 "‘ °""‘“"‘- S*°'° ‘"4 “s:.‘.l:i:il°:.'ir.i:;::1:;;.°‘:.fsr:'f:°:.=i: you are assured ur ifycu consult_us. We make satisfactory 'l`e€,i\.h -tlmrglipgprtéinnst s na - ilriilydfillhlgcfaéiilliiizrdjd-,Band that will laet a h 4 v . le Black 'Diamonds f .~t_1rli11g quality are our specialty, “I _1fY0u give our kind of Coal t ual, you will burn no other. It free from slate and dirt, so there _ both comfort and economy in S1 ng it Phone 1 1 I CQ-_,Lyons 22)., Co TA; I the Christian Guardian, tha Method- ist Weekly paper, is to have a daily issue in order that those interested may have a detailed account oi the proceedings of the conference day by day.-(There will be a delegate from , and gtndonts. They are excellent va- lues nt this price and there is n \v - » - loot yours nmv lwfnre the choicost are gone. The McKinnon Drug Co ::Call in and see nur 25c. Ville!" speginlly popular with voung men onderful variety to choose from Se- In St. Peter's Cathedral, London, Ont., the marriage took place yes- terday afternoon of Miss Marguerite Ginge, only daughter of Mrs. John H. Gin e, of London, Ont., to Cap- tain Wiliam Edgar Pope, second son P second son of Joseph . ope, of Joseph and Mrs Pope of Ottawa, Under Secretary of State, and grand- son of the late Chief Justice, Sir Henri Taschereau, of Montreal. The marriage was performed by Mon- selgneur Alyward, only immediate relatives being present. The bride was gowned in white satin, with a long veil, and she carried a. bouquet of white flowers.. The bridesmaid was Miss Gibbons, daughter Ol Sir George C. Gibbons, and the best man was Licut. H. S. Ft. Griffith, of Lon- don, England, who is stationed at Woiseley Barracks, London, Ont. A reception was held after the cere- mony at the residence of the brlde‘s mother. The bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Pope. Of Ottawa. Were among the guests. Captain and Mrs. Pope are spending Duff- Of their honeymoon in Montreal. They will k their home in Quebec -Mon- an this Province to the Ecumenical C011- "- - --- --~ - M ,c,e,,ce_) 1 W Wedding | Gifts in most extensive array are to be found in our store. We are showing. a splendid range of China, a tremendous stock of Silverware, an exceptional line of fine Cut Glass. We’ll be delighted to have you RE G ULA T ORS and =...._ Veterinary Remedies at I-G~ E- HU@n§..l.;f=f»fsr.»="' A Couple of Q Spoonfuls of our Ice Cream. will convince you it is a product of exception- al excellence. It is at once absolutely pure and of clioicest 'flavor-delicious. Made from rich, wholesome cream and fin est fresh fruit and contains nothing injurious, quality never varies' 'Twill tickle the most fastidious palate. E J. DesRocl1es _ L "A forerunner of the new styles in “The Mysterious Brown Man is millinery open at. Patons this week. read to ive $1000 extra tu the Patons. . 9-ltidtf. Sunnyside Parlors ‘ ,_ H Q examine these lines. G. F. Hutcheson Jeweler-Optician More of that wonderful value yard wide sllk at 99 cents per yard hasjust come in.'I`he shades ln stock at present are Black. Y i-T - man that captures him if he is wear- ing an Eastern cap. 9-22i. in all 'lf signs, fro1111;r.ii1\ic, iii-1-_V 11111. , and iiiurlilc. L (`».to111'1>1‘i<‘_~.\; .uwl it-1111:.. 1 ` Chandler £3’ Bell .1 11111 Kc1li.~`!111'l. “l1\t.c|~1=sti1ig in .»..11.-1-¢~ _,,1»_,.1.-,,|.¢_ our new collcgc .=|11l:= :1n01\::-1 et.c.etc,fsll1|uns and izriiiirfsuns oi illn- leniand such troters hv liingvn :ind hm sons as Uhian,1.58 '~|; llnli Dougl:\»~~. :.114 l-6, Kentucky Torld Il 2.1124 11-1: Ariiniml Devfey, 2.04214; The l.c11S_ .,-a . No Men ~ M S t h S - lt- _ outhouses. The alio\e will he sold wgyg °° ° pw" '°° ate bargain. Apply git; No Welle A_ K ennedym ¢,,_ R“,|’_gh 5cADM|SS|0N5c FRANKSC Q' . 1 _ _ Carleton, P. E. I- 9-zod1oirwfs61_ ‘ 1 I » .. R* " 202 St, Ch’town. P1 E I. \ * ` \ _ \ .~#..,»u