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'* ~~ , » .vi '- » i ` ." ,_ “i,_, .-_.~_qi ._ _ -iv. r, _ _,Xxx 1 -:_ . . fa 1,. gi » .» e, V - ,. _ 31,. ,_ ,V _.. .,,. . . `.i.,,__._w/ _ _ » 4 _ i _ . _ , i ' _ » - _ OCTOBER 13» 19J9 "fi rnnmrmsr saws _gli " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ' vmsr or AL1»» "“` - , _ 33-: . `“ __ Piles sultan _I __.-H' ' has the parts of stipericrity:-Light Ma,n. _ |°'"“"“* 3 Sgnigi C01I1pcnsat1ng heavy balance and an .9 if fb” “fly Perfect sssapemenf, finishes ._ 8 4,- , roug out.Eqnaltowatchcs of double Q; g \ , r _- /A `. . _-\" _ --ff/' 3 _ w. w E L L N E R, JYWQ _\',f,`_ Middleton from iii visit on Monr- -__-»\;» jg ' ' W _ , sf I i ass. 1 .»- _ - ~ - - - I/ <<.> _ nie weniiei w iii THE 0iilaiiN's count GUARDIAN Head Office in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. . s Afirst class watch for a small amount c In I1l0l1€y. ` J. K. Ross, City, left yesterday morning on a trip .to Bt John. my on 5 /visit to New Y0,_k_ That Please Beet Workmrnsbiphd prompt servic '|`|\¢ Geo. H. Cook Studio. ' Queen St. Phone 399-L HUGHES’ _Cascara Pills Cure coNs'ru>A'ri0N, san 'rasra is (he mouth. Offensive breath, etc, For al forms of bowel and stomach trouble the are most benet`iclal.- Price zlifc per Box GEO. E. HUGHES. ' ADO¢be<~arie'll' Hall. -r 1 Plain Talk 0ur Shoes are sellers We claim to give ydu the best value obtainable in the shoe linei we can afford to sell shoes cheaper than any store in the iiiy, because our expenses are less. We carry an immense stock of shoes of all kinds. Try us for your next pair and be convinced. A. i-:_ 1~i'¢cAciii~;N Tho Shornimi Phone Zitfl- -L/. RJ Bc 8': Qiincii 1-Ll dmwfrtts. Cllll Arriving Daily cargos of Acadia”_l\lut,3_n_ni Round,-Sydney-and Inverness Round and Run of Mine. Albion Nut, Intercolonial Nut and Vale Nut. -ALSO- Blacksmith Coal. Bzlrliins it lin. Chea`|fGranulaited Sugar. ."'h‘ We have just received a u.w brand of white Granul ated Sugar called “United Empire" which we are now offering a_t the very low price of i 2l|l0ll ii: 11500 It is grid ialiie for th _.tr Girls’ Laced road races clone this evening with Ernest Rice of this city. Mahon, Sussex, .were in the city yes-' terday. They registered at the Victoria. _ has been _ln the city for some time a _visit-ing friends, returned yesterday' afternoon. school is making a specialty of pla/lin business writing and improvement is. guaranteed within ai reasonable time. The Latest news, first of all. Miss Bertie McCallum, Palton, Cal, visiting in this city. ,__ Miss Ellie Gardiner has returned The entries for tomorrow’s bicycle H. J. Mahon, Sourls, -and E. J. Mrs Jamieson, Summerside, who The Union Commercial College 'night The Executive of the King’s Busi- recent visitor in St John. visiting friends in this city. Boots Sizes rr to 2, for school girls from 7 to Io years of age. They are made of good stout black calf skin, 7inches tall,wl1ich protects the ankles from cold and wet. The soles are heavy and the shape and style perfect ' $2.75 a pair. For those who want ness Evnngelestic camrpaign will meet to-night in- Zion Church basement at 7.30 dcloclc. A full attendance ofl the members is desired. Mrs Montgomery of Dalhousie wl10 has been visiting Mrs O. M. Melanson, Shedlac, returned recently to her home in the north, accompanied liy _her husband, just returned from a trip to P. E. Island. The bicycle road races to be run oil tomorrow afternoon, will leave from ii. starting line, in front of The Guardian Oftlce. at four o'clock sharp. Oiiicials are requested to be at their posts sharp on time. o 0 e o |‘:°°o°°e°°oJ‘» _ - .- i mlm: a good boot, visit Alley (D. Co <>o<><>o<>o<><><>oo<><.\ .i 0? °"4]H Hll-.lllllllilll Kent Street 4 Practice liiiii ed io diseases Of Eye, Ear, Nose Thr06t , and Sain. Eyes tested and noted fo glasses. ’ OFFICE HOURS _ 0 to ii am 1.30-3.30 Evenings on appointment dtww li'."l."d"l`i_iii in H WNii£lis'i`iiii 2-e “li 0 gsm' lllsnkins & Son NEW PROWBE BLOCK H géintrllotwwwn. P. E. I. o ~°!°°i~:~ ' -i .Q » » ,¢{oe§»e:»: HOTEL ST. DENIS BROADWAV and iirii STREET NEW YORK CITY. f l’ili2i‘.‘..."”‘iiiii"iii`.?+`i i‘.5..l"iit’...‘§?lii».’L. 5 mlnuu-s' wnlk of tlhonpliur Dllll’\»‘|~ -W1’ *‘°“= ""‘.°°."“'::'. ".'...?.‘:‘:.i:::' flllliii-llk'i~`cS\ir'r0ui|dlugs. iiuliiis sion viii an ilu ui ‘i¢°.I.¥....'i‘&“i.‘i'.'-‘.i’.1lf.‘.’i.‘i'.i.~ i‘r'i.'i‘¢’l'.° ~ EUROPEAN PLAN. I Table d'I'lote Breakfast 50:. win. riiviok & soN. Inc- --____;_--___________--_ W- Nou' is the time to have your Photo takenior XMAS ¢ 1 presents forthe c \=t of 9:5, had your friends delighted, Call or telephone |92 J i l moneyi Baer 8i lioli. oore er_ A Phfg ph I niiwitrii Roan, which should be im- ' Imciiiatcly filled in. to the advertisements of S S (‘a ,couua and _Bonavistai in this morn- ng's issue. The- Cacouua will be due ihere on Saturday next and Bonavis- .ta Monday next. See advertisements. The attention of shippers is called I The engagement is announced of Miss Mary Perle Jury, only- daughter of the late G.G. Jury and Mrs Jury of this city, to Ralph Ernest Larrabee ‘of Calgary, the marriage _to take ‘place at 223 10th Avenue East, Cal- gary, on October 20th. The attention of the authorities is | .___ lTelegraph gives the number of na- rlrawn to a had slou/.:h at the en- itriinco to the small brilgc, this side lot the Queens Arms, and to the 'many dangerous holes on the Mt Rev W. B. Sisam, Moncton, was a Miss Sniaddon, Liverpool, N. S., is Bernard Tralnor, City, lefti ysstep ___ Miss Maud' Manshlp, Amherst, has returned from ai visit to this city. Sinclair li/l‘cFarlane, Sussex, has re- turned from a visit to this Province. The tide will be high this mgyrning at 10.20 and tomorrow morning at_ 10.58. _ - Mrs ,Leo F. Gillespie, Parrsbofro, N. S., has returned from a visit tio this` city. ' . Miss Ethel Wadman, Eldon, has re- turned home from visiting friends in Fla-t River -and' Pinette. Any boy desiring to run errands should write Merchant, P. O. Box 1230, Charlottetown, at once, Rev G. D. Ireland, Woodstock, N. B., and a native of this Province, at. tended' the Synod in St John laist week. -rI§\_¢ I A Canadian writing to the St John itives of Prince Edward Island, now 'in Massachusetts, at 13,648. Rev A. W. and Mrs Mahon, wel-l known in this Province, have return- ed to their home in St Andrew’s, N. B., after a pleasant vacation spent iabroad. 'M B. W. Sprague, of the C. P. R., at edicine Hat, spout a few days last welk with his brotlher, Dr T. F. week with his brother, Dr T. F. friends in this city. Everyone admires good penmanship and the Union Commercial College night school is affording an excellent opportunity to all who wish to bn- lcome good penmeu. Expert indivi- ldual instruction is given in plain or rnumental pemuanship. The daily average circulation of The Guardian, for week ending Oct- ober 9th, was 7285 copies P. day. The circulation of The Guar- dian is greater than that of all the other Daily newspapers on Prince Edward Island combined. Attention' is called oo the statement in another column. The following are the city markety priccs:-Potatoes pcr bus twenty| cents; butter per lb, twenty twoi cents; eggs per doz, twenty-two cents At thc Police Court yesterday two \assyri‘ans were fined $40 for pediliirir ,without rn license. Yester-l:iy morn- ,in‘i; Frank Power was nrrestcd cu thc complaint of his father, Michael I ow- cr, ami a charge of using abusive lun- guagc was preferred against him. Rev Dr G. M. Campbell presented the interests of the Bible Society to two congregations in Hampton, N.B., on Sunday lust, preaching in the Presbyterian church ini the morning and in the Methodist church in the evening. Jom__ser enjoyed by those who heard themi. The Royal Gazette reports_ that His Honour the Lieutenanit Gover- nor, has been pleased to appoint the following persons to be Road Inspec- tors, for the following Road Divi- sions in Queen’s Countyt-No 7 North, Charles F. Fisher, Scotchfort_ No 7 South, John J. McQuaid, Pisquid. No 8 John M. Jenkins, Bethel, Lot 48. Persons unable to get No 133. The Guardian news department, by phone sit any hour are asked' to ring 124 BS it is useless to call up any other number. _In the interim, between the ho-ur of closing Saturday night and that of opening in the early morning of Monday, communications and news can lie dropped in the letter box of _The Guardian main entrance, and further enquiries can be made by phoning anove. A very pleasant evening was spent at the residence of John Doyle,Enrns- clifle, on Wednesday, September 29th, when a numuer of the young peoplo of that vicinity assembled, to do honor to W. J. and Mrs Kelly of Malden, M-ass, who are spending their vacation with their Provincial fiiiends. Dancing began at an early hour, and the violinists M. Vessey and Ernest Mclnnis, were kept busy peeling forth strains of that sweet music, which makes the heart gl-ad. In due triime, the wants of the inner man were at- tendedto, after which s. few more hours we-re pleasantly spent in danic- ing, waltzing, singing, etc., until the wee sma' hours arrived. After ten- dering their sincerest thanks to 'th'e host and hostess, and wishing Mr sind Mrs Kelly, bon voyage on their return, all dispersed, hoping that an- other avent of the same kind would take place in the near fdture_ .l____.4____._ preparation we know of for beautify ting soap also in stock, Soc ig, cake. A. W. Reddln Pham B. - 4 w I B E -'-"-""----'-_ Charlottetown Steam Slim Plllei glfvgrtgigi Nangaiioii C0.. iid Rae fdr ourpfell trdde and mv: an lliand the largest supply ot stove / fl ff) _,Ah- \\\~ & in me ¢|¢v which we will sell for the above C El” for onli his films. nine rinse-damrfrsiv Change OI Time r¢s _ '_ gt: nlwihgng in iiuwnre. k ll/ cisltv Ll Z _ lac Jwbing Pmmpiiy attended to Furnace wor A ig; Giaei Gcofll¢` S"°"' Phone 8497-3' o sri Evfnin ~ w. ii. srcviinsou Fra :Hay's Hair Health ls the finest ing the hair and promoting its grow-i ll th. 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle.Har- ,white oats per bus, thirty eight 'cents and black per bus, forty cents; hiry loose per cwt, forty eight to fifty cents; hay prcgsod per ton, nino ,to nine fifty, stra loose per cwt, thirty-five cents and pressed per ton, five fifty to six dollars. At the last night of meeting, Har- mony Diiision No 244 Lower Free ‘ D F. _ Reeves, A. Cond-Rusie Schurman, I. S.-Libbie Reeves, 0. S.-Benj. :MAYFLOWER, is s. copright brand ` ity awa'ys main ned Ask your dealer for MAYFLOWER Oil and njoy the satisfactlon of reading by a bright soft light. 'ii-24dtf. Our New “Vlodern" -» MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. I Free yourself of Heavy covers Sleep under the ‘T.A°.B.S.’Comfort J The T. A. B. S. Comfort keeps you warm but doesn’t weigh you down; protects but doesn’t fatigue. It allows you to get the f_ull benefit of your sleep. You woulcln’t believe it could make such a difference. a Let us show you our selection of exquisite pa items Wadded cotton 60x72 in._ Pretty patterns of printed muslin in several colors _ . . _ . . . . . . .. . . .$I.65 Petter quality of filling and muslin c0ver...... $250 Printed Sateens and Red Turkish Chintz.. .....$5.25 Pure Laminated Down 60x72; The covering of this line is a beautiful dresdcn chintz with a plain satin Sateen border............ _ ...........$5.00 Exquisite colorings in silkoline, satin sateen and silk satin are to be found in the better qualities at $6.50, 7.50, 9.00. |150. 0u_r Special Stanley Bros. _ _ _ . _ | town, installed the following officers: ‘ U ht” W. P.-F. Maye Caims, W. A.-Miss J. Taylor, R. S.-Myrtle J. Burns, A. R. S.-Jennie Lewis, F. 'S.=-Anna' r i r ’ - Y- ---- ML M._._Burn _ ..._ __ .. _ T Cha -Annie Bake Cond - Edith HAPPINESS IN THE IIOME SOLD nv ' 27”- » » dinwfrwtf. Hardware, Paints, and Oils. l,l'lIdi_l_il”-viirlisemenlsll, The Question Of The Hour WIIERE ARE THE DEAD? By the World Renowned *_ Bible Exetege Pastor Chas. T. Russell Author, Editor, Preacher and Lecturer MARKET. HALL Thursday. 0et.i»-- I4 ai 1.50 ,_ iii.. - Special train airangements. enab- ling thise who wish to attend _ from the country to do»so, at one single first class fare. When puichasing tickets say you are going to attend Bible Students' Convention, and return on convention certificate. Tickets issued on 13th, good to return on 15th October. _ io-ilrxntuzidwtlizi BLACK DIAIWOIHITLINE . '\ _ »ii¥.ii.¢i 1.. ' ._ ‘ ' -.f’f~‘~,'- '- . ';. i.",_____,_;‘,;` I __ ..__.__s .. _. _...Lf 1T_r_:*'._*-- 4 ___ . ., _ .I -_.- °‘ ' » The S_S. “C.icouun” sailing from Montreal Wednesday i3_h iiist will be due at Charlottetown, Saturday Oct.i6th. and sails for St. johns, Newfoundland vla, Sydney and North Sydueypcarryiog horses, ca tle and sheep cndeck and produce underdeck at lowest posble rates. . For further partitiilars apply to ` PEA KE BROS & CO., io- i3d3i. Agents. BLACK DIAMOND LINE. ,_J:’7t _-.». _, _ _ _ rr » '.~.>".~`f.».“»”.. ?f'_71.ii\.~l`?.\i:i i»’.3~'~‘ .-1 '“- ' = ~'_'~-" '#1 *_-‘1~.-f V "»'.. The S_S. Boiiiivista sailing from Montreal Thursday evening O i4tl; will bc cliic nt Chariot etow Sunday Oct i7Lli and on Monday Oct ititia sails for St Johns, New- fouiidliind via Souris, Sydney' and North Sydney. C. Ii- (`arr"Iiiq linrsis, cattle and .sleep on deck and produce iiuclerdeck at lowest possible rates. g Por further particulars as to ' d 5;iFi“"- °'“““’”‘ °“‘°"“ ”“'“"‘" insures Good Cooking, Good Cooking insures freight an passave apply to PEAKF. Bl\OS. CO, io-i3 i - e i It i - 'l I - ' i ai ' "` "' i h 4 Q. ' i