` D _ l __ ? _ _ i _ _ _+. _ _ 4 .~ ~ _f _ /f_._,_ , .j;:"*» _s_' ":j-=_». f# THE GUA@IAN, OHARLO’l"l‘ETOWN. PBINOEQ EDWARD ISLAND, OGTOBERBB8, Iwi - ’ \ _ - _ 1_ _ __ _Pewiuu _ _ __ _ _ ` vary pleasinii Buocessfulilneetiug was f held in the church on Monday _'evening v ’ - leon. im. rue promo was ‘ wen i - sustained 'hroughout and consisted of Ir, has been proved beyond dispute that this Starch is the finest Laundry Starch in the world. It was invented by B, Mack, and is manufactured byihim at Ulm, Germany. Dearborn & Go., S019 Agents for Canada. _ St John, N. B. iiiiniuiiiii Punciiisiiis We have received a large supply of the World famed Waltham Watches _ We have “em in solid Louis H. Davies to a seat on the Bench ot in sizes from 0 to 18 size and at most reasonable prices. We would be pleased to show them to you. C W' W' wE."':“!,E§:..._ A FOUNIRY Guardian .orrcspondcnts Everywhere. .i _ I1' ia expected that the Gulnare will arrive in port on the 12th inet. Hn. Geddie Speae ot Montague has arrived home from the City to spend a few days at his home. Any person desiring to rent a double omce, with a, desirable location, should apply at this office- at once. ‘ ON Tuesday Mr. Geo. Wightman. launched his vessel. This is the largest he has ever built and Mr. Coffin shows him- self second to none as foreman. BY reason of the appointment of Sir the Supreme Court ot Canada the law Brm G01d»Q)1d Filled' Sihel' “nd Si1""°°id of Davies and Haszard has been dissolved. Annxurniin Armnnsoiv, L. L. D. and G. J. MsCarmac, Inspector of Schools arrived at Montague Monday, where they intend spending a few days examining the High School. THE Cathedral Bazaar Committee acknowledges with thanks a. handsome Silver Fruit Stand from Sentner, McLeod 8: Co., and a Silver Tea Service from Mrs. J- B- M°D°I1=1d- _ Tm: annual prize meeting of the Pownal me of ‘tlhoie who Doubt g We are not selling i i small profit everything in ou 0 ggrccerv, are cordially invit_ to ca‘l and see' for themselve The Famous 9° 3.. '-1: 饣£i(iK3@__ ~ _ h f W Ask for Al1a.n’s Champagne _ S oe or omen Kola-the most delicious sum- ' _ mer drink you ever tasted. Neither f00t_30I»e nor 6) l weary are the Wearers of Jas- Kell! &. Co / ` iii “al ifh ~-=f _. ' _ '44/'ji #Ev/-f.>»»"/<,f».\ "H . 'il .i "Hr, _ ~ '§\`”'3i";f’*==' ` _ 4 _',- T:=- _ ’-'-1-_"8 ` -f; cf.-:L `;_5 ‘_¢,-K _ vs_. \ °*~¢f J `<` _ .o - ,, _ ' . _ _ ._ _ ,_ "" ‘ ~ H '- """°.,,‘_'f»~.¢=S¢J_/,__._"f___~_»»-' _ \ 5-_»_, _ 5-_.._`. _ ug '_' "1 ` #H ;‘ »= “Queen Quality” shoes- As they are the ideal of elegance in footwear, so are they the universal remedy for tender feet allways made from the best leathers in advanc_ed and exclusive st.yles,they are the recognized stan- dard of women’s foot- wear in the world. Theif highness in quality and lowness in price result from the enormous num ber of pairs manufac- fured. 6 Reasons For _ Purchasing a Heintzman All the latest shapes and newest leathers- Piano. ` o||l_»i‘-.__“ 3_75 and sons, sn sfo » peraonailysupenlse th ._ mi* ALLEY 81 C0. claim to _ our ii.. Posey' We Are Sole Agents. A _ l I _ __ _WY_ -use none *HY as c CYSTEII never tasted hettertliasi it doe his year at the Royal Res .iff a “IIC “ _ shell. We open then quickly lor _ _ . ' . . f ..-....»~.i.»_..fs - . J. asecaanli. ssiiv-sasaai ' ____;___ wma' ' _ . " - f/_ ._ , Q ~ 2 _, “F” " `.`z_ ' "’ ‘i Q; ~"< ;'.'< _ .$" _ ~~` i' _ _ _,._,, _ _ . ` _ _ dwelling house ou' Upper Euston CHABLE IRGKIQQE Aim asians susan; mi si. appa- eFH¢Bll0UlS=8-le e.n.,l2ts2 y.l..1 be an I LIPKGNB OOUKUWCAKOH Rtxdkw _Coe Vlifk _ Pintvlllee, Peaches’ Pear. Oranges. Bamanana, Watermelona and Apples Just received at iii °_°°fl'¢Btseet, "FS ,,f.¢ Sporting Club will be held at §Greenwood range on Saturda.y,Oot.12th, beginning at 9 o’clock.Ranges to be used are 203 and 5C) yards. All members are requested to pay their yearly dues to the Treasurer before shooting. WILL Go to Montague.-Excellent provision having been made for the supply of the pulpits on the Pownal circuit. The Rev. Richard Opie will go to Montague next Sunday (D. V.), to supply for the Rev. F. Frizzle, who is unable to db his work on account of sickness. A BAND of Mercy has lately been form- ed in this city in connection with Com- pany A Loyal Crusaders. About forty eliildren have taken the pledge which is a promise to be kind_ to all dumb animals. Mi-. Geo. T. Angel, editor of Dumb Anim- als, New York is_t.he promoter of the Par- ent humane society. John Callaghan for drunkenness was fined $2 or 10 days; John Power and Allen Mc~ Donald for drunkenness were fined $5 or _ kinsen charging assault upon plaintiifs little girl was before the court. His Honor crave Hopkinson some advice and against Henry C. Connolly, charged with violation of the Prohibition law was further adjourned. ' Tru: Hon. David Leard, Indian Com- missioner, arrived in the city last night, forthe mass gathering of Indians which will take at Shagganappi upon the occasion of the royal visit. Mr. Learfi is a veteran of the Northwest, having been the first lieutenant governor of the Terri- _tories. When he iirst took up his resi- dence at Fort Pelly, and later at Battle- Iiord, his secretary was A.`E. Forget, new lieutenant Rovernor. It was rather a 'curious _ circumstance that when Mr. Ferret vacated his position of Indian _commissioner to become lieutenant gov- °l'D0I‘» his place was taken by his former chief. Although well up in years, Mr. _ stay at-theflsandowne will not only get tanrant. We make a a1ee| ialty of aupplyiniuthe best to ourenatomera. W ninahu call here for oystevs on the hal _ -- Leard is still .ic‘ ii--= and vigorous, his com# manding height ui ~king him noticable _ wherever he goes.-Calgary Herald. we _ Tun Gonnlnv is pleased to learn that the hotel Lansdowne, conducted by Hr. Alex.; Strang, in Sydney, Q.,B., -is modern in construction and is designed to' fully meet _tho wants and servethe convenience ,ot the patrons. Mr. Strung > when -_cons ducting- the Lansdowne at Uapejrrsyérsii inade_li__ a point te have the mesa of '___t'l§_e houso_ satisfactory and that means a great deal ia the hotel life oftod .His business lhwgrogm its pre'sen$; 1'||ai-- v_e_3_________ __ _______ zlteniand Globe" a’nd` \ ` . 'which _makes one feel at home ti sh id L service furnished is com lie i :;uVf§'°&:§;‘; i _ _ ,no point. however lmxrma; the etgennfl A 'ff " -` ‘ _ eoted. In short the Lansdowne - » as in 'emgmlg .I isto belouad among the progressive remain _,__ ._ . _. _ ~_-eel » wi hotlla -of .‘ ¥l'° UK Sydney Thad -Who first-class service but will have a realiz- ation _that they are staying at the Lane-' downs, although absent from their Island home. C S ' W' cnimrs, cnouinu. nraiuinona ms ~weyrwwslt-Niue.. .i sux' I, _., _ uhhh Summer Complaintein Children N51*-I Neill! med br Always ~ loliable. dealers at S _ asap. -_ 3.?" !=¢_*“* rf>s_¢=¥ *-1* Wt Welch up-eo-sh Y cugtheheetthatmnhehad. when you want a comfortable any ally! whereby yo!! face willlookgoodtwenty-but hours aft¢reome\to 8 i Ei! .-as __ s _iiiii iiccs. TheUpeodateBairDs&s. ` w AT the police court yesterday morning warned him for the future. The ease the following: V Oueuins hymn--No. 743; _choir and congregation- -_ ' ' ' _ Prayer.-Bo_v?J. C. Sports* if Review of the work in the Dominion for past year by the Pastor. _ Sang.-By the school. Recisationby Claude Opie. Exercises by five gi.rls.`-Words of Greetin ~ Music by the choir. New Time. __ _ _ EX°l‘L'iS0S bi “V011 girls.-Welcome to the Flowers. ` ' ` Becitation by Lester Carver. Music by the choir Recitation by Milton Acorn Collection by the congregation The Rev. Mr. Wass of Vernon Rlv complimented those who undertook the getting up and those, big and small who oi, and the good done by the missionaries; that such meetings ought to be more largely _attended so as to get more in the cause of God and the betterinsn Great praise is due to Mrs. Opie and M theirhearty assistance and also to th the Doxclogy and the Benediction a Close.-COM. _ ,» FROM ALBERTA BLamMoRE, Alberta. N. W.'T in the Nortb»West. They have produce more genuine results than any oth cure the common ailments, which ca from a pimple to Bright's Disease is an exnuple. His face was covere with pinipies. He, of course, trie pimples remained. His blood was impure The Kidneysi were not strainin it. On using Dodd’s Kidney Pll -s for _ _ _ _ _,ij _ _ ____ ' _,_ ` ' 1 ~ Backache, as every-one does in the dis- ' ' l . ' ' ` -' f _._ ___ ' » is trict, the Backache notonly left him » _ + - _ L _ 1sdays.m-s.JsmesM¢osbsv¢.GeorgoHoi>- ""1" "‘° Pimvles _ disappeared ah. siv _ ‘ 1’ ' I _ 'r " ing the oasse of both complaints wa the same-Kidney Disease. Reading by Stanley Opie.-The Glad Exercises.-The Message of the Flowers. ‘ then came forward and in neat speech took part in_ the rendering of siich a g. Exercisssby seven girls.-Flhwer salute. - Song by the school. . . at ps: env-psr .;:~\ ,'f~ fir _EET ME. AT THE ALWAYS BUSY I o beautiful program. Spoke of the needs* “V .Li . wt. *“‘v-1 enthusiasm in the ca.use_of missions; that we ought to be generous, not only in our giving but also in our, sympathies and our very best services 7 t ot humanity and hoped and prayed that this ye;-ir might be more successful in every way than any had proceeded it. s is Linda Smith for their indefatigable exertions in making this one ofthe best ' missionary meetings ever held in Pownal; to the members of our excellent choir for dear children for the splendid rendering of the different parts. Rev. Mr. Opie ' conducted the meeting in his usual gentlemanly and edicient.manner.Singii.ig Herringbone tweed skirts’ muh in “Q9 gylg, llingd y , _ ‘ throughout, vel vet binding, tull Hare, spatial, _ Heavy plaid walking skirts, trimmed 7 rows stitching $415 a Walkin skirts in dark grey, navy and black, l p _ _ . b Rev. Mr. Spurr brought the meeting to Work of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Pro greseins Rapidly in the Territories `(Special).-Dodd’s Kidney Pills are ah most useful and widely used medicin _ e remedy ever introduced here. The 8 stitching, &llllB~i d the tiom, ana the price 0111 I' Y U Ladies’ light and dark grey heavy cloth sui@,_ out, double breasted coat, full Hare skirts. C' ‘ _ ' v` _ Ladies’ heavy suits in fawn, navy »>n'1»fb_ll»°*Sl 'breasted coats, linedthrougliour-,_skirfe_nhg,alateet _ _-“___ Ladies’ allwool cheviot siiifs in black ind navv *bitter _d"0\bf° breasted. tight fitting coaf, new Hare sleeve, B gorqakitt Spsnieh ilounce, iri-nmed 4 rows stitching, _ __ 8 I C 4 iowa stirchmg cloth facing at- foot of___ skirt, 7 gore skirts in navv, dark grey and black, Hare at Z The e skirts are made tight ii;ting on the hips with bo all sorts of remedies, but until he took Dodd’s Kidney Pills for Baokache the _ _ _ __ ._ _ The §LateStfm.i Ladies. Suits and. » Skirts The ' lime i` iii taiimoande sims lihd lkilfli 0PGI18d “Hifi serxieeehla feet' ittiug than v in £5” E _.sift $025 lgre. ,_ _ _ . _ _ _ __ so _ _ _ nearly all be traced to the kidneys, e » ' L 'C ' Walter H. A. Noble, of this 'place, af . .~ d . . . f _ d _ ~ -sr--° _ QLQ’/L.¢»` ' QQ!/3253i i ' - when print .blurs i ` . ._ 'and reading is only 0 and is here to-day making arrangements i _ ' possible as an mesa- . venie nt distance. 1 eyes need help. ‘ Our asses restore the vfdion of youth. I ' G. F. Httohblbla I __.!__-I-I- _ P.:-Is eddin Bros New Goods 1 Arr|ving___llaily Best 5 serif Cigar 51 itll aadleaaa, J. fr. iuii.i.s. _ Whole r \ `Mace.' i ‘ Carrie,Powed. 05°-i °t°~ hr i a \-. _ x..-.\.~ »__ ' r _ v N’ ". _. a.’.-.-...=..».. -- e .* r ft _‘W gi I °§ 3 _Ili re. 1--3". u D 1 '_ __ __.. when you need anyihing in ihis lineigive us a sell, Weil u live “ou the beet to be had at a moderate price. » __ r _ whoi. ....1 o». ci<>vs=.~_i_ ~ ~ ~En1.li=h MW Yi\°s_~=~-60° ~ -;_ A wiioisima of.-gi »1?¢-_ppii-_ __-.ggllvnf ._ __ ' fi; ; _~ _ _,~~»f C Weil-'.°°d 9"’ °°““"”° T ""i§.¢.¢_wi.a` v wi...__v 1 - ws,i.€_ui¢¢d Brio," ._ m.,.w,_;;___ °°_ -A M“*\‘;"d 5°"-`]""'°‘ _ _ 1. F5“°'_c°d°' , »_ _ ~ _ _ ~ Celery Bee_d.~\,_~ 3 ' sl gpllion. “ ‘ A 'fi' ° _J ' l'. ' *_r_-‘,':_r""5_'; § -if f L ~‘_, ua *I i 4 C ~yeune Pepper- ' I r _ _. ._.,» ,¢ , -. f "_~ ~__. _ . ~ . -.1 _ 1 ' __ 1: 1=?\'\1 » , 1' . - ~ _,.- - -__. _ .__t- _ _ -__, ~G~"‘"f' -.~,._` » . » 1 _ _ it ost# " V _ 1 , » `“" '.__.;-‘ _ A " ' - ~ ' " ‘ `._’,'or- 51; -__.... _.__--__ --D _‘°°*"’_"`°,,_ . __ _ . , _._ _ ,__ _ _ ___) ,__ Lg, lr* i- i K ff_ ' _ I ~»-° .-. ilu-- W.. - -_'5,,“__ 9| an f-u.. e sl" toksep pickles' good 12 ss'|c.&o- dill. _ _ ____ _ _ _ i ____ , ___ *_ __ _ 3, ._ _ _ r . bg 1°- M UI S l " if *'-=."~:»- "’v:L""’-if 3° _,gi \;eMexpest“`r tn open the Apotheeafiss’ Hell, :Desbrlsay’s Der ig; We wanna isdeee lun ii-ami. or i~ii’s‘»" _ _ ' “Safe Fi I ._ _fa , . 5 .r`_1"`,_ 1" __ _._ 1' i _ _ ,,,..,_,,___. _,___ _ / ' ' *rs ber English Halt Vinegar at Pa ~ i _f _‘T ,,,»» __ 19’ 0 " Q- j montiisormere '_ _ We have elsdin stookwim W Cider. and Spiced 1 spiea».rmo$»' ' ff ___,` ,_ if, _ . ,_.»i_-»».~»»~~ rr-».~s»f-s.,-o an-s-sa-:f..'*,°°»n~ » I