9_4: T913 mmnm ' ‘_'1~ni;cnam.ornr'rowN GUARDIAN ~- 'mmm em., ~ , ¢ CON‘I`I'IN'l` WITH ins con A Yon can see that with your' e el flint and b his pleased smile tha ` won’t rub od". It s a hap d 1 anyone when they look at” By or A WELL-FILLED COAL .BIN eplenished from our coal yard. We haven big stock ofthe very best coal in stomc and arriving by vessels. Order your supply today. A. Pickarrl & Co. 'Phone 240 f SEE liii FIMUUS AMHEHST PIANUS ii Hundreds of visitors to the Illxlliu- tion yesterday were attracted to the section devoted to musical instru- ments and the booth occupied by the Amherst piano company drew the great crowds. ' H9” WHS diilllnved the Cremina- tone. the new player plane; that is Winning Praise for itself every dey M 121° best play" plane on the oe- nadian market. It ls a faultless in- strument-perfect in design, construc- UOU. finish, tone, action, scale and touch. , Besides the'Cremonatone is shown three standard grades of_the famous Amherst pianos. The rich. liquid 'tone and handsomely finished case of each Ctilltured the attention of all critics. It is a fact that all provincialiete should be proud of that such excell- Pgllt Pianos can be made so near Charlottetown. They are made in Amherst-every part of theml-by ex- Dert workmen and have shown ln all tests to date that they are the equal in every way of any piano now be- fore the public “II ou have an Eastern A cordial invitation is eneneeab I66I 9-25MEJi. y . _ _ Cap on your head you may win W' M°D°’¥“¥“» P'“‘““°“* Of the °°“‘¥ the prize at the Exhibition. 0.»Iy 5tIc at Patons. pany, to visit the Amherst booth to- day. You will find it at the _ex- treme right on the ground floor of tho building, neat' Miller Bros. dis- Dlay. 1693. I 1, -- "ll | How About YCUR Pickles? !% Right spices moan right flavor and that is what you want next fall when you put youlfpicklos on the table. Our spices prevent that flat flavorlsss taste because they are pure, of full stron th whol clean and unusuull ood. l"rico..... ................... ..50cs|b l-5 V 9- YH English Essence of Vinegar makes six quarts of pickling vinegar. I pint aplnt. M cKinrion Drug Company i iii i Exhibition Sale' D u rin g Exhibition week, wc will give special discounts oil Ilarneas. Carriages, Thrashers, Cleaners, . Crushers, Grinders, Puipera, Engines, Churns. Washers, Wringers, g Don’t fail to call and sec our stock of the above and make our Show-room your llcadquartfns. A. IIORNI:I & C0 L _ , , i Stop I Ealing Loose Brisllcs 35c ones for 25c, 25c for r5c, Throviaway your old tooth- i hrush and get s good fresh made one from our new a took. The kind the bristles would'nt come out, Special Prices 15c for loc. e Geo. E. Hughes I 1621-9-22Me41 I i ' ‘A D, 'Iiiippy and Conlcnted-pl . -~.-- . .'\ :_..~;_~.:f, .- ,\_...~, Jr . llickey & Nicholson. _rl " - 4 ` ls the man behind a pipe full of I-lickey’s Brigert Cut Smoking Tobacco.His pipe dreams. will always be pleasant because this tobacco is manufactured from only the bestVirginia leaf the Aroma being pure _and fragrant. Try it for your next-smoke.At all Grocers and Drngglsts. romeo co. ua. ' t _ L r- ” _lust Out I -I "The Golden Road” *by L. M. Monfgomefyr Price 1.25. Postage paid. '.l his book is considered one oi L. M. MONTGOM- ERY’S (now Mrs McDonald) BEST. “POLLYARMM "Miss BILLY.” M ISS I are very readable books. BILLY’S DECISION by Eleanor H. Porter. '1`h¢S¢ 00 cepieg NEW BOOKS regular $1.2 5 edition OU; PRICE only 50 cents well bound with AT- raacriva covsas. Hundreds of books arriving daily at ii Carter’s -Bool¢Sf01‘¢- ' T K°“m""` "ii ` -A _ ' ‘. 1'". _ . ll :\‘!‘7”i' `nuwns inn; lu af runnin ef 1'r`Pavs 'ro rin! ia' uns Pmvmu HIGH PRICED COLT.-The high Price of $65. was recently paid Mr. John Currie of Alma for a Duke of Kent colt, between five and six months old. The purchaser was Mr. Patrick Power of Kildare.-'I‘. `,s1=EoIAL Rams-In connection with the Provincial Exhibition which opens here next Tuesday excursion' ra- turn ticketsat one first-class fare, will be issued on the Prince Edward Island Railway, from all stations to Charlottetown by all regular trains on Sent. 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th, good to return up to and on Sept. 27th. In addition to these, tickets 'ht a Bllecially reduced rate, will be issued from all stations to Charlotte- town, on Sept. Ztlrd, 24th and 25th, good to return up to and on Sept. 26th, and on Sept. 26th, good to re- ,turn up to and on September 27th. These tickets are good going and re- turning by special and regular trains. Full particulars will appear later in the Posters. Here are a few of the re- duced ratee, from some of the princi- pal stations:-Tignish, DeBlois, St. Louis, Alberton, Elmsdale, $1.25. Bloomfield, 0’LearY. $1.15; Port Hill and Richmond, $1; Wellington, Mis- couche, St. Eleanors and Summerside 90c; Kensington, Freetown, Cape Tra- verse, 801:; Emerald 70c; Bradalbane and Fredericton 60c; Hunter River 50c; _North Wilshire 45c; Milton 30c; Elmira $1; Souris 90c; St. Peters 80c; Morell 70l; Georgetown and Mon- tague 90c; Cardigan 80c; Mt. Ste- wart 50c; Tracadie 45c; York 25c; Murray Harbor 90c; Murray River and Wood Islands 80c; Belle River 700; Uigg 50c; Vernon River, Vernon and Millbiew 451:; Mt. Albion 25c. Trains will leave on return as fol- lows:-On Wednesday and Thursday, For Murray Harbor at six; for Sour- is and Elmira at 6.20; for Cape Tra- verse, Summerside and Tignish at 3.45 and 6.40 for Georgetown at 6.30 Trains will stop opposite the Exhibi- tion building to leave oft and take on passengers. 1635. (From Yesterday‘s Eilening Guardian) LITTLE SON DEAD.- The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. fP. Dil- lon, Charlottetown, will regret to learn of the death of their infant son which occurred early this morning suddenly of convulsions. SECOND CROP.- Tho Guardian was handed this morning a smallcup of delicious strawberries picked by Miss Bessie McLeod, of Ocean View, who is spending a few days in Chur- lottctown, taking in the Fair. The berries are fully ripe and lasted even better than those- of the early suzu- mer. '(‘-ATTLE SHll’l-'ED.- Among the shipments by the Northumberland this morning was a herd of 40 cot".- tle shipped by Mr. Johnson to a ranch in Kamrocks, Alta., owned by by Mr. Vernon S/mith. 'l‘hey were in another shipment of the same mun- ber is expected to follow later. - SUCCESSFUL ATI-ILETES - Messrs Nelson Winchester and Wul- lace Scentlobury of the Abegweit A. A. and_ Mr. Lawrence Moran ~-i the Connaught A. C. arrived home last night from Halifax, where they had been, competing in the Wanderers Sports, Winchester won first in the mile bicycle and second in the three mile bicycle. Moran the “Boy Wand- er" won the three mile bicycle race and second in the mile. These were the only two bicycle events on tho program. Both Winchester and Mor- an brought home with them two beautiful silver cups- A Halifax ex- change has the following to say of the Charlottetown Athletos:~Tho I‘. E. Island, competitors, who had a clean sweep in the bicycle races, won two ilrsts and two second placen. The thrcc mile bicycle race was pro- ductive of considerable' excitement, Scantlebury interfering with Win- chester and forcing him on the grass. Although the latter nnishcd third, he was awarded second place by the judges on account of Scantlcbury's interference. ::The Plckling Season is at hand and you will ilnd at our store all tho ingredients for making good pickles. -mixed pickling spicle, essence of vin- egar, turmeric, black and white and rod pepper-curry powder, clDV0B. Bli- spices, etc. All fresh stock. Lot us have your order. E. A. Foster, Cen- tral Drugstore. Mtf. :ZA safe and sure medicine for a child troubled with worms is Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. ::I'l‘ ‘MAKES NEW FRIENDS EVERY DAY.- Not a day goes by that Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil does not widen the circle of its friends. Orders for it comes from the most unlikely places in ` the west and far north, and its fame has travelled lar. It deserves this attention, for no oil has done so much for _humanity. Its moderate cost makes it easY W Seli- ,.. .,...-~ » » ':;';f, » z 3 I _H r /I , 5.1.-..', 4:4.-9...., f /~ 1 -f~- No ncaa ol singing the praises ol our Bakery nods w en allover town you can hear them przssnd by those who use our Cream Bread. akes.ete datly.'l‘hey are pure, wholesome and nutritious, Stewart’s Bakery charge of Mr.. Herbert Bradshaw- and ;-_-_-_-_-_-.1-_ -_-_-_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-f -.-_-_-.-_-.-,-_-_-_-_-.-_-_--.-_-Y-.-. L .-_-.1-.ff if-rf-'fs.-_-_-_-_-.1-_-f ~,-_-_-_-_-_-_~_~,~_-, -,._._._Y_. P. E. ISLAN-D RAILWAY.- For the~purpose of accommodating pas- qgngers ,attending 'the Exhibition at Charlottetown on September 24th and 25th, the regular trains for Souris, Montague and Georgetown, will leave Charlottetowr; at 5.30 p, m., instead of 3 p. m., and the re- gular trains for Murray Harbor will leave Charlottetown at 6.00 0'cluck p. m., instead of 3.10 p. m. 1651. (From Yesterdsy'e Evening Guardian) were more people registered at the Charlottetown hotels last. night, then ever before on the eve of an Exhibition. 250 passengers came to the Island by the Express and the Northumberland brought over two hundred to Oharlottetown, while the Boston Boat, the Halifax, brought an exceedingly large number. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. - The Revd. Basil P. Colclough, who ls nt present engaged in Church work in the Dioces of Altabasca, between Lesser Slave Lake and Peace River Crossing, desires herewith to annou- nce that his marriage with Miss Florence Haslan of Bpribgfleld, Prince Edward Island, will take place according to present arrangements, next June, 1914. ::Right spices mean right flavor and that is what you want next fall when you put your pickles on the table. Our spices prevent that flat liavorless taste because they are pure, of full strength, whole, clean and unusually good. Prices 301: a fb 1 pint English Essence of Vinegar makes six quarts of pickling vinegar, price 20c a. pint. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Comer Great George and Kent Ste. MEtf ::STRANGEHS IN TOWN. - We know by experience that it is a great satisfaction when away from home to~ run across a store like this one. We have everything usually carried by a drst class drug store. J. G. Jami- son, Druggist, 1629-9-22Mt{_ ::l<‘RUITLESS IN PREPARATION. -Unlike any other stomach rcgulaton Parmclee's Vegetable Pills are the re- sult nt long study of vegetable com- pounds calculated to stimulate the stomachic functions and maintain them nt the normal condition. Years of use have proved their iaultless character and established their ex- cellent reputation. And this reputa- tion they have maintained for years and will continue to maintain, for these pills must always stand at the head of the list of standard prepara- tions. PERSONALS Mr. James McShainc, Moncton, arrived in Charlottetown by the cil- press lust night to visit friends. g ____,,` Mr-. Fred Crockett;-I Charlottetown, leaves-today;by_ th` alifax on a -trip~to~Boston:‘~"‘*>’%rI‘, " ' . Mr. Arthur McQuald arrived in Charlottetown last night from Am- herst on a_ vieit~tn his home. ' Capt. D. A. McKinnon returned home last night from a trip to Bos- ton. | Mr. Claude 'Blake, of the Royal -'B nk of Canada Halifax, arrived in a . Charlottetown by the Northumber- land last night on a visit to his borne here. , Take in the Exhibition With a Camera You will be able to secure many Interesting Souvenirs of the breat Provincial Fair and your Fair friends as well, by the sirnplo expedient of having a Camera with you. Take a Picture Yourself of the Aeroplane and the Intrepid Aviat- or. It will be n. souvonir well worth possessing. ` KODAKS HERE F; All prices-Camera Supplies, Developing and Printinv. |lon't forget. We are the original Photo- graphic supply house of Charlotte- town. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. Cor. Prince & Kent Stroots l A Superior Store Service is at your command the instant you enter our doors. W e o Ft' e r you-the ‘ world’s best drugs,_sund- ries and supplies at the lowest market prices- courteous attention from our clerks-prompt ser- v i c e- quick delivery- and an absolute guaran- tee of satisfaction. The services of our Nurses' Free Registration Bureau cost thi you no ng. ` ’l`ry The Two Macs. p The Two Macs THE BIGGEST EVER.- There' l (Inn, L H ere's Charlottetowrfs best Exhibit of Fall Clothing i _'_ OU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED DURING THESE F.xi\ibi- Y tion days, to come in and go through our great range uf new Fall u earablcs for men. i_i_ This new clothing store is starting out with a new standard. Everything is :ref , here on the proposition “how good can we llllkff _ it for the price: l We want to do business with you to-da-v-to-morrow and for all I the to-morrows-and we propose to give you clothing that is sly ish - that is right in cut and tit-and that is honestly priced as well New Overcoats at 8.50, I0.00, IZ 00, I5 00, I8 00 to 59.0). _ New Fall Suits at 8.50, 10.00' I2.50. I5.00, I8.0 J, 20.00 to 2’-01 New Suits for Boys L75, 2.75, 5 00 3.50. 5.00 to I4 00. New Waterproof Coats 5.00, 6 00, 8.00, I0.00 I2 50 to 2I.'0 . l \ I The Home of Good Hats rlns'srolu: orrsas You me sea new .sires in TRESS nars-raanaun nars -srr.rsoN nars-r|rwr~;l.|. n ars ~ - nasrsnn cars-rnsss cars. All the good shapes---all the right colorings---every little niccty in hat style-:dom is here. Your own hat is waiting. 75c, I.Il0,,2.00, 2.50, 3 00 to 5.00. Moore Ee? M cLeod 1:9-121 Queen St., Charlottetown. ycstcrllay River and Miss Annie ,lt/Iurphy, “|lI.III$ JIMMY VIiI.EII'|°IIiE." ' 1. » " » a trip to Boston. } TMP HTH Mclgwon, r;‘.t\ll‘herl Mrs. Joseph Lundrigan andrdhugh- whrdroho and clcctT"icnl fic Ironic in Morell by thc carztcrn train “fr Wh" WW” VIH"-ini? thc I0"““f5 Old Th” balance "f the "`P¢rt ' ,,m,,,,,,,,,, some at Search Fort for the past' wil include the followlnz ` three months left on return to Bos- York l~ll10<>0BS0H~ 'Vh“ HOU" to S' fu;-d ornlng, S_ n 'l‘housand E:in(rllr-s,HTl\cT];copHl _ , , , ._ ple, Cirls, 'l‘ c lnmicr e 1 in ('h.i`rrii`i.t`.;t§ii"§l..yiii§ffi§.ina"d 1° Mr Ralph sroovs at nrmnf. nf ther 1-leak Blllll- EMU' “"0 °‘ is . ~ ‘ ’ ' ‘ um ) Chicago, who has been sponding ni l‘|l1Y Wm be l"r‘“i“°0d With “II 9 _ . . f k th' 1 1 1 e lf ll ial scenery .nml electrical cdects .PIOL A' Mcphmlf .Emm~\' nun .m SlViIiii'ra5;sl-Ixir‘i1<1>lri‘,(viias rinplri- sxinnc ua tho original produrtl ("m"lUN'nmwn ycstmdny' 0 mv* scngcr to Charlottetown yesterday f'l01\U*l fl" tml” ill' -iillnicnons turncrl' to his homo by the Southern nh his way to Brimzctown' N" SH Ranking Im|zcBtm.,,_ Mr. W, Forbes, Port Vernon, was U -3 11)’ m tmm In the u"‘m1\;)_‘?_n' ` whore he will make a short stay be- Miss Stclla Currie, Fairview, West Soutli Sllorc, louvc this morning on rl' No company travelling today has n more cuvinblo reputation playing: this city than the well known nnrl Mrs. Hugh. Trainor, (lhnrlottc, town, has rcturncrl from Amherst., wherc ahc wus ritztcritling tho funcrnl of her rlnnghtcr-in-law. popular company bearing thn nnrr-is of Klark-Urban who will appcnr in ‘U 7 .7 ~ . . _ .. I . fore returning to Chicago. 1 __ ' ~" `%""’»~ .hi-.Zf~ ' ’~ ‘ 1 f “. ,.‘., if” . ‘§__-:I l'FI’"°5'l Mr, J. tl. Scrimilrcour arrived in tlhnrlottotown from Halifax by the Boston I-lout yesterday and wont to his homo in Garrllgan by thc after- noon train cnst.° Mrs. W. J. Turner, ()’l.cnry, was wus a passenger returning from Charlottetown this morning. 1\fr. Geo. E. Full, Charl0ttctown,' wus a passenger westward by tho ex- press this morning. ‘Miss May C, Murphy of Summer-,‘ (From Ycstcrrlny’s Evening Guardlan),i the pen of Paul Armstrong taken from the short story hy the late '0. Henry. It is an organization that is accepted through the country as a standard of excellence, and the repu- tation it has acquired during the past twelve years will he more than sustained during the present engage- ment. The company is headed by Miss Maisie Cecil and Harden Kiark and the supporting company num- bering 16 people are said to be un- usually clever. It is perfectly equip- . _ Eff; 5 , the Opera House Ior_.six nights mul ,¢»»; »' Saturday Matinee commencing; next. , Monday evening in thc great New ’ `-AL 3, , ‘ U York. London and Paris success. li L Y. K “Alias JIMMY VALENTINE," from S _r -r \ “ ‘ £5 Q5 -`~ 6 leo N75 :E G While in y Kootenay ‘stcr-l Haflllli W6 you a Kootenay Stool Range, Nr Complete with warming (iloscts , Reservoir also Wood and Ooal ings for $47 00 dcllvcreri nt. any side left Saturday morning last on pad with all the attributes necessary or Station In thc Maritime Pr( an extended trip to Boston, Now for first class performances, every 009- If WOW! llllllllli |10* f0‘l“|l`0d York and Philadelphia. play being presented with all special d“"‘t 75?- “"5 Robe" H“"dw“"° --- _scenery, beautiful and expensive T-'i"‘i"""- 15509 23 'l‘hc many friends of Miss Kathloen|* l * - --- Wyand, Mayfield, will be pleased tor learn thhat hhea- wrpst ‘is mendirég rap-, _ . . . idly. S e a i ro cn recen y. P - P . Temlef OSI 111011 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Henderson, Halifax, are visiting Charlottet.own,~| ‘md “re West’ °‘ the '°"“'"'” mr' The Sun Life of Canada now occu :ics the ents, Dr. and Mrs. Henderson, iirnf- _ ` _ I ,on St, premier position among Canadian Life Assnr -~ d H MC* ance Companies now having over Mi I. .tt l ; . l.r;iil:ie retliiarigd t!;“rFBr?st[iih on gaturf $I44l0oOi0o0»oo of Insurance In force and an rw day alter spending we eummerl annual income of over $1 2,ooo_ooo_ ..r iate= th t their homo in Mount 2ii)e“we:c.ar.. \ and plans apply to , I ___, n if YI - .»~ Wl:at could be better R <' ‘ than a guaranteed pure .Es e wool hose spliced with lin- ,49 (;,e,,¢ George gmc, mm li called “Sovereign " Charlottetown Manager, for . E _ ____ brand _ _ . r '._.'?~1il.*iift:~:».'.iL