v I _ _ fy" P §",~,»‘,l§,l-‘f§’f,‘F,‘,.§,¢,S,,,__ ‘ ~t'llstIcvery.~_\i_;0Ilt'l_'_u 's|isr6§:' herself linriatnrkl' 'suferlngi by obuinlnii ,safe Tand. nfoperi help. vv`l_iei\__|i_liy'sl_¢-:iii ills and, nervous de ression occur. .When ailments 'iin_' -_suffering come to you remem- hér there is one safe "effective "L-gellltl¢si._ well-_tried lremedy`- of special value to women, Beecham’s Pills remove the cruise of suffering; they clear the system way_.!tQ_\_-get Coal satis and by their tonic, helpful action.- faction _is flfleave your order L ch. ° ’ with `_‘_-;_11s _ _for de1_ivery_ direct _ir cs; ";Z::u?i‘;:;\sd=;lllel:§;)fvm:|?éf_ relieve you of headaches beck from vessel.-Coal_is deliver- liao; `Beeelism’a'> ed b¢gt¢;j`ghig.:`w3y_‘ _ . ~ ._ Pills will help your feelings; We Bgvg-' ~~'f8~ “giving aku-.ost ..how5-they strengthen. invik0rate weelrlyl howwllzthé kiiid I you want and thé_.Prlc;e' wlll_be"thq~ lowest. ._ _ e ` A A. Pickard fa Co “l!f.l...lflI§.’..lS.§?.'...... 'ii ‘ phone 24° _,_ A few-léonyn ng., A prominent [ox ‘ ranchertook the trouble to call on James Callaghan, tailor to inform P 0 s him that the clothes he made for bim were the best cut and tailored the special directions with every box. Soldsvsrrwhau, . _ lnb°;",z5¢_` garments that he had ever purchased `». _R 1 t 1 e ` S on P. E.. I. Now gentlemen if Mr., Callaghan can supply such foxy men ,‘ as the abovethere is no reason,whv he cannot-give you the best _to be had in the city. He has a full supply l of the vary latest fall goods of evcry . description and the latest from J. Mitechellfs fashions, the foremostpub. llshcr ohP`rncn's fashions in America and the ‘jmost up-to-dato workmen. l-lin prices are moderate and- if you favor hlrn with your order you will be sure .Zo get good fit, good work. mauship$go0d goods and good trim-_ mings. MV. Callaghan also does the work oi-cleaning and -pressing suite and over_coatd-prices from 75a tu $l.00. James _Callaghan, 178 Queen St.. Charlottetown. V :__ . 10-2MwfmEwfmtf. STRA YED. There re on mypremises 5 shea - If t I ' fl . ' ' ' §;j,,._i’,_.,‘_'.;._j' ...gg ;'_‘.::..':.°..:‘;‘“’1t'i . . ns. tfll. uilmesris, Ml wnmuiiri M'"°°’ P' E' I' H Bookstore All this week we are offer- ing Special Iiiducements in Leather Goods, including, HAND BAGS. LADIES’ .WALLETS, CARD CASES, PURSES, GENTS' WAL. LETS,COIN PU RSES, BILL FOLDS, etc. _ ONE QUARTER OFF ALL LEA PHER GOODS. See our show window for some samples. ‘ We could buy poorer goods if we would. We would buy better goods _ if we could." gg e Si. _ la 9*" ~" rn... 567 N V _._ J"%_-. Vi: "}. `\ ' yoiir should use Rexall Antiseptic` Tooth :Pawder. This preparation .1 _ .ll - . . will make your teeth pearly white, sweeten your breath. cleanse your mouth and give a refreshing sense of cleanliness to your whole ¢ mouth Dui up in large _decoratedwcans ... ..... ....,,_.... .... . .25c . McKinnon Drug' Company /Bor VVlu'te Pearly Teetlw 'X __ Cor. Great Georgeiind Kent Sis. ji ; | _ rv. ’f“"°"""“"= ` I - .=-.-; ~.'.=:~:: - f.'~~;`-=- =.> _ , Hicldey Cr? Nicholson Tobacco Co. ff DoN°'r ARGUE ' `\ usb' smoke. _.The proof of the pudding is not chewing the string.If you want a good smoke, jus try a. pipefnll of our RIV- AL or MASTER MAR INE and you will want no other. You will fin them the "last word” - the smoking tobacco line "`*so'ine?time ‘is ' expected ‘ home this J - ` f .-,=,... , lp' g.. Tlilier=°Silver .Moon ~'_ li Q t "fm B... _ lf.- ,, ~ no .1 _ _-.. _ V Base -- Burner Here is astove that needs attention only- tivl__ce aday ~‘-in ghgimbrning and evening-and uses only_one hod of coal- Eddy..." 1 model of the Silver Moon has a;direct draft ‘ hi "-It 'tt " `s nuch._heat_ from the gg;-5?»fi$;;1,vl;flia§ a:V_si1l.l§.fee<_1lng magazine ` .,,d,_g¢,.¢i,i,,_ ,»¢bi§iign¢ii?leIl_as resyyou ofhaiform beats: allhqurs¢witli"ontfany wa8te___~coal.; 'f» _ ' _ This ye is ighiy niclteled and atili lliiceis with- 'he'eter»fo'ii'-1 the 'inarlietf today. Cell. ii'-nelly W1 °°'=i*~- _ ` O' -»*'_i,1"._',. ._ ' _ ; _ . . `_ 'f’His1hllowing prices include First length of pipe. 9.4; No. u,_¢i5;_No. ._1=._ $17 md N0- rs. $19- _ No. It Days to buygln Province. Aubrey Saunders. Suriinierslde. was in Charlottetown ysdterday. N0 one ‘should mills Mr. Grosamith t.onlght_ at`0pera.5He givn somo- thiug, entirely new. _ Mi. Grossmicu will positively sp- iwar at the Opera House, Charlotte- town, tonight. Dr. MacPlisll and party, Montreal, who have been visiting in this ‘Prov- inceleevs this morning on return. ` llallvh BOEBFB. Kensington. was ri .Passenger from .Charlottetown to his homo yesterday afternoon. A chance to hear something good at last will~ be offered by Mr. Gross-; _mith tonight at the Opera. House. ` ` .' All -noun ..anae.i1'¢i.. nn.."n'.l..i lecture at/the Y. -M; C. A. tonight by R. L.' ;EWlng ol India, _ ---F E- H- MCDOUHM. Pawtucket, R. ,I-. leaves this morning on return af- f°_l' Blwndlllz a. vacation visiting friends in this province. . Daniel MacDonald, Pawtucket, R. I.. who has been visiting relatives in this province leaves on return this morning. MW- G- E- Auld of Charlottetown, P- E3 In 19 Spending some time here, Staying with Mrs. wi-ight, 3:-is ivler- calfe Avenue.~ll/Iontreal Exe. l ~ _Mrs.' Richard Mcflarvil, Kinkora, .who.has been visiting relatives in' GEOPHHSOWH. Passed through Char- lottetown yesterday enroute to hel- .hoine_. ` ‘ -Subscribers and others are asked to remit by Money Order or by Reg- istered Letter. The Guardian is not responsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. The S. -S. Harland leaves this morning at 5.30 for East River re- turning at 9.30. She leaves again in the afternoon at Z o'clock for East River and will return about 6, The Guardian welcomes reliable news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to “The Guardian News Dept," Charlottetown, immediately after the events, atc., have transpir- ed. Any person in this Province, who intends to visit New York City, eith- er lor business of pleasure, may find it to their advantage to write "F. H." care of Guardian, Charlotte- town. Mrs. W. E. Stavert and family he/ve returned from a summer stay et Ka- wartha Lake und are in residence at their city home for _the winter. Mr. Stnvcrt, who has been travelling for weoln.-Moutreal Exe. Mr. Stavert is well known in this Province. The Grand Lodge I. 0. G. T. of Prince Edward Island has completed arrangements with the National Sec- retary, J . Vernon Jackson, to permit the National Organizer, B. H. Webb, to remain a. few-weeks longer in the province to comfplete the organization in Queens ,and Klng's Counties. Me. Webb. has been in the province about six ~weeks a-ud .has covered agood deal`of ground. He has met almost all`thb lodges in the province. organ- ised several new ones and resusciat- ed others. He is doing s. good work and should meet with the hearty sup- port of all who believe in temperance educsftion and organ-ization. The Thursday evening service Methodist Church, Comwall, Sept.. 26th was participated in by Rev. Mr. Howard of Backville and Fred W. Lawden, the latter conducting the service. He also filled the appoint- ments on the Cornwall Circuit, Sun- day Sept. 29th Cornwall morning and evening and Hampshire in the- afternoon. The discourses were thoughtful, instructive and well rea- soned out. The morning text Wor- ship the Lord in the beauty of Ho- liness" The evening, If ve then being Blvilknow how _to five good gifts 'to your children how much more sh_s.ll~ _your Heavenly Father gl” “W Holy Spirit to them that ask him? The attendance were large and Sint- ing mosli appropriate and hearty, the choir acqultting themselves well indeed. After-supplying most accent- ably on the Cornwall and Mento- -tngne circuits. Mr. Lawden rc- iiunied his studies at Mount Allison University on Oct. let- "McKinnon's Witch Hazel Cream as a toilet article is considered in- llispenssble. This cream is excellent for keeping the akin smooth and cur- ing ehnpped hands. It is not greasy. sticky or oilyglike other creams and contains nu injurious chemicals. A bottle 25e. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. - 10-4Mtf. ,_ _ 3 ._-.,...»__...._....--......... i - f ,' ,ir :1 _ ff' ri- r- df. i 7 ` ef _ .~. *elf* lc- ' f`_ . your prescriptions. I Q I We can till' orders from any _Dr. Qi'ceu,_'M9nts¢ue, was in Clie;-_ _ipttetpyrn -yesterday. _“Dr MqPllail and Miss McPhail, 0;-_ _walll,' were in Oharlottotowu yum-. day. .- _ __ _ _ _ __ ._ ni-." smakiand, oinrieirmwn, leaves today on 3 two weeks holiday trip to Boston and New York. Mrs. H. H. Sterile and .children, Bouris, are ‘guests at the Victoria Hotel, _~ Charlottetown. Mme. Bchutz. Thirteenth street, lg entertaining informally at the ten hour today in honor of Lady Davies' (Ottawa). Edmonton Journal. A large number. attended the enjoy- able dalics given by Miss Nellie Dou- KM1 in A.O. H. »Hall, Charlottetown, last night. » The music was delight- fully furnished by Mrs.. McDonald. Edwina McDonald, Long Beach, California, is visiting his cousin, Mrs '1`Blb0t Snuarabrigs, _ Charlottetown. Mr. McDonald has been absent from this Province for a number of yen;-5 and his many friends are pleased tg see him again. In place of Principal H. B. McLean, of the George Jay school, who is taking a rest on medical advice, the school board will appoint Thomas W. Hall, B. A. This decision was reached at s. meeting of the board Friday afternoon. He is a~graduate` ol' Beds college, Durham, England. As the full exhibit of the work of the Victoria public schools is still in the east, the superintendent proposed to the`board yesterday that at the provincial exhibition next week the exhibit of the work of the domestic science department should be suppla- mented by an exhibit of the actual cooking taught hy the board. The matter was left to the supervisor, Miss JUHIDBF. and himself.-Victoria, Times. ' Mr. McLean was formerly Principal of the Macdonald School nt Hillsboro and Miss Juniper, teacher .Of Domestic Science in Prince of Wales College. Lovers of classical music should be in their seats early tonight to hear Leslie Grossmith play Beet\1oven's “Moonlight Sonata" and Mendels- shon's G. Minor Concerto, with which he opens the program. These will be i0ll0wed by ia. number of hum- orous items, ln which Mr. Gossmith excels. The program covers a great delll Of gI‘0l1Ild and ie most varied. In addition to Beethoven, Mendel- sshon, Doniezetti and others Von the serious side, there will be such selec- tions as Paper Bag Cookery, the very latest London success, “Does this shop stock shot silk socks with spots," n song which made a great hit at the Drury Dane Pantomine in London last Christmas a. musical il- lustration ol an Adelphi melodrama, two character sfletches Captain La De Da. and A Ldndon Coster, an excen- tric reciftatlom The 1169 Express Character Sketch. _.The Country Cur- ate, the Employment Agent. Also monologues, interludes, stories, im- itations, burlesques, etc., etc. In ad- dition to all this Mr. Gossmith will play some of his own compositions. Seats may be booked at J. G. Jamie- son’s and C. D. Rankln’s Drugstores. ::Constipation occasions little con- cern, just as it may appear to do little immediate harm. Yet it means planting the seeds ol disease and' trouble. It is a condition that need not exist, 'Jamieson's Cascara Tab- lets are a. thorough and permanent cure. Pleasant and prompt. 25c hox. J, G. Jamieson, Drugglst. 10-4Mtf. i We Keep Everything I Youi Want If' or The Baby A s Bring Your Next Prescription Here ' The careful compounding om your presfcfipteus is so import- ant that you should not trust this work to any but the but phar- macisls. We make a. specialty of pre* seripliona.We have a 'special .ie' parlment separate and distinct _ from the rest of our store, pres lded over by an expert, graduate pharmacist and every modern method is used to insure accur- a:y and purity in compounding A physician Prompt service- ‘ . lowfsas-iryoiirworlr . > c, ,..._, crap; ‘_ ` llar ess _ Goods dress fabrics. We’re making rw specialty of \% DRESS GOODS F A erful il r* _ i _,_._.__.'»- _ _ l much value a dollar can ' ` COME IN and see how _ _ buy' in handsome new fall . AT ONE DOLLAR And think you’ll agree that ALL WOOL WIIIPCORDS 45 INCHES WIDE FOR ‘ The strong favorite for 45 inches wide, durable, sturdy and handsome 1 I d _ _ _ ‘_ , §l`.'.°.',`.’.i-`§°.i.§'.°..’.i‘§."."l°§’1if.1i°“i5'i.§°.`Ii?§.“°d béiiiri r l"‘;,"""*"'='=`?5fi1*""j-"5'“~"'“°':°li~“°d'°"` 48 INCH ALL WOOL U FRENCH VENET IANS ~ _ K Smooth, bright, drapes well `vveai_s_§?lendidlY'. gg _. -1 ~ offered in i5 different shadings, seco _ uonlyrto __ n _. ‘ \1 broadcloth in finish. Compare with llsuali..-25_l1l_1e_S1.. - iq _ . oo# _ 1 s au. wool. eueusu __. -_ - \ rwizcns sl>i:ci.\l. ar __ A handsome assortment of the pew '__c_ol_'oriiigs‘ and patterns in these ' popular g00d .i;`VV9§§h""5maft dressy tweeds. See our showing ` arid- compare with other houses i _25 lines. Our price is.; . . ...... I 00 - ‘ Moore £6 McLeod , _ 1 .Q __....-. ,-.,.....,_....,.-.~_..- -W ,W _ ..... "=]'H';'é_“"="~+"%'~'f=. ` _ 'rim cnAru.o"-r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN ` 1" mer on";u.r.- or 'pA¢,gi rf); '__'?`i_i_`f°h"“'s*i¥=*f"=i Barr§;¢r.!;¢:;a&£"\'lblie, etc Morris Blloek-2 `ar|o'ttatawn STEWART A 0. CAMPBELL A omBu;riaiera. Slolieigfliaéea ' a u Quos=°an€°§§?£é_;;.§|i:?:?EL hhglgtte HONEY 'l'O LOAN W. B BTEWABT`K.0. N. A. UAMPBIL Warburton ¢2l.'Shaw Barristers, Attorheys, Notary Public, _Etc Oliices in Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P. E. island. _ _l DR. CLIF T; Specialisi-Chronie- Diseases ADDRESS-Charlottetown, Victoria Hotel. 7~flM3mDd i ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D Physiciaii and Surgeon Oliice and residence that ul Dr. McLaughlin Phone 3i5L |65 Prince St 7-z3M6mospd. _ 2. the values are wolid- fall suiiings. all wool, , sc gr; Q norsl. aauNsw|c'ii“ Moncton. N. D._ _ . 'enr§",‘3ii...€.#:a::m‘_°.i.c‘:t°J.:: 1. ted z nt l-\ cl nd S' in pe re 1 p . o_us rou hrluhurroundsexi b¥eleg‘1%. shase tree: .‘il‘.§i.'§.lf..$£”fri‘.l3l.§‘<‘3ii6.ifl€il’l5ie‘ll’ii'i'iii " '”"" "7"" “"` '_"`"' `7°'T'.f."°"“lZ Dil. l. E. CRUKEN. (Veterinary Surgeon) Honor Graduate University of Poronto S0ntario __ Veterinary College) Toronto u .. Jiiiaol A. 'A. McLean, K. C.,._Donnld McKinnon _ McLean 'll McKinnon Barristers. Attorney-at-Law l:`.',.. ‘. ~ " l .__ ,..\ "Ma‘c's Blood Food can be secured only at The Two Macs, A box 50c. 10-2M3i. "Try a. box of Mac’s Blood Food and watch results. A box 50c. The Two Macs. 10-ZM3i. Miuard's Liniment Co., Limited. very had case of distemper in a valuable horse by the use cf MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. Yours truly, C v VILANDIE IFREHES. ' / . _' Nookwear:Oursuperb‘showing in";rl1° lglfgeesgr 21?” ‘;1nl;d“§_ fin; of necawear c-annot be beaten shawn if” D' A' Bruce- ' 9_20Mt,_ Our Range consists of Palsleys Gents,-A customer of ours cured a Crepe Fallleand Knitted Silks in Bias stripe combinations, Cross bers and Boarded Ends. Prices 25cts.t.o 75cts. National Clothing Co. 9-24Mtf -_..._ "We have' all kinds ol farmers boots, made of buff, kip, and grain leathers. These boots arc made cs- peclally for farmers; as they need boots that will wear and keep the water out. Gull Bros, 128 Richmond ` Sli- ' _ 10-2Mtf. "Mac`s Blood Food, the liremler blood and nervc tonic, in certain in results, A hox 50c, 3 for $1.25 and 6 for $260. 'l‘hc Two Macs. 10-2M.'li \ . i gm.. l _ |49 Gt Gwen S1. l 10 2M1wpd “ GE'l`_A iREC_ElPT oizislsrriz, . Your Business card here This is your receipt ‘ 5 full l.50i I (over) A National Cash Register is your sil- ent partner. it remov- es temptation, stops mistakes and protects the integrity oi the Merchants, Clerks and Customers. V he" MacsW. R. HIGNETT Aw" ;n,~,_=» - Revere llotel. Charlottetown, Pl\one'24l-J' ° iQ. 5' ' f ' fi also - ~l -. _i‘5'i‘iif.l.“..”5`ii‘.“.”.‘i¢ or e s'f‘dKl&.l»..'i‘.i ~ ._ Richmond Sirecf,opp.»cite St.Fsu Church _ Hours until io o'clock to 3p.~_n._ _ As I ani leaving shortly for west- ern Canada, l nm offering for im- mediate salc the stock and goodwill of my fiixnishiiig, clothing and hat store on Queen Street. Any informa- lion needed will be gladly furnished on application. Call at once, as I will positively close with some per- son on or before Sept. 27th. H. H. BROWN o- -i7Mtf V v "British Cough Cure gives the very best results. It will give immediate relief and always eilects a cure. Pra- pared and sold at 25c liottlc by E. A. Foster. Control Drugstore, Bunny- iride. 10-2M3i. "Smell Hoya' roefcrs for boys age to 8 years, spring .ind full weights n fnwn, brown and bluc.._$3.75 for~ 2.45; $1.50 lor-$2.75; S5 for $3.25’ .md $5.50 for §tl.75.___l~l., H.=»_Brown_. " 1il~3M3i& ee-°-... illlll' _I The Best Value. Our motto is to give the ~ best value for the money in every purchase Boots and rubbers at lowest prices. J. ll. Bell Gf_=°* G'=s>t@€§*:_ @ Auction Sale I offer for sale alarm in Ross Valle! containing 100 acres land with Noi bulld- inliuiormerly occupies lily J..l.l:`1;th\:ne- v 1 ‘ h' t u va A'rli1cl.l.il=rI'§cAtll'J`li gan hit t:e.h:it’en.lhts?£ iniz uurc asern should ses the Drsasne crggi further rarticulara apnlv at out store at Brads. bane.i sims. ia. tenuous ROCKY POINT BOAT - Change of Time. Comme sing Monde Bent. \ h and rul- li xc D un a A lolluwi hrs._’V 2. 8 ._ is"s"` :.:'°..`=="" u.oo"' lilac" dmv 1.00 D-ll l.lll " 4.00 " ' 5.00 _*_* °'?!'!"’ Bass! ` 'l s,a¢ _ ‘W _ ‘ ESUNIIAYI ' . Lane Olrtewn Leave lucky _Boil i - » ii' - I . _ 1 '_ '~ lirowii Block, Charlnitetown. _ __,~»~ - fl 5 I5. O. McLlil0D. K. U. W. E. BENTLEQ Charlottetown. P. E. island. ' -- DRL JOHN LEDWELL.M.D,`fl i Business ,Pun sA|.i:f1;#.--». oiytlil furt.!l;i|¢;\;| n tioe t§sBB.Ba lilllsziolx Legdghttowh . B_6el¥'I’oIi\ lr _,_ _ 'K J. MARTIN. B. A. 2 \'.:¢‘ IVY :,,g. 'EY Xie In 6'; .)~ .3 -.i . l’ .`i'l i Ill .u .» nl fp; 2 ,i . v yi I. 1". » .i. ~. l `¥6i¢f`l Hindi 0' .i I :' l i ji . )'_r ." li. ._. .' 2 `,!` _» . If 5. ` " 7-13. , - Zu : _ i I lj! l i ' 1 ,L _i 1;: ff.; _gi-» _ _,JT ` :'61 . _ Titif 1 f' vii. ~‘ _ sry :'5t_l:l_ . .Hi ~ 3.`.l _ .;=.“l “viii z _I - i L .»'_ Q1 s' it-i l lic fi* <1.. ._ if ."1-if ~‘l;. ~ _ .;ff,' r » g. . ‘g it ‘z `_ if si; 1. it - ir' -is 's 1; 1 _ _ ll. .5 .1 I -,gm-.5 ., _ __ ‘2_’;~f_. 'sl nil -' I . "lin l .__ _ W F fftf .r il' < _-C 'el"`.. ._ lil i _ 1 _ -ij. : it If . . 4-_ 51-" vi r. .,r.‘ il ' ll l . . l -l£"f_.‘ ;=1' ,_ _l= :g \ i;‘ if