isms Lilli llillHEllS Nearly everybodv has a longing ‘ for the [good things grand-mother -tised to make. Pickles even when made nv grand-mother’s receipt, ,_ (HF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN seem to lack something. This inn]: is in the spices used. Realiz- znz the needs of the housewife and wok, we have made a specialty of pure, fresh p'c'sling spices. \Ve know what Spice should be and we have a mlxei spice which we should like you to try. Use them and you'll know the secret of grand-mothers good pickles. 9c a quarter pound. i. l}. llMlESflN, DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. NOBBY SUI is made of the latest fabrics FOIL ‘1- chll Dressed Men I am fully prepnred with the best workmanship obtainable to turn out stylish, well fitting clothes at prices to please the par- ticular customer. Send in your order early for your new autumn suit. 5. CRAIG, UPPER QUEEN ST. i-dtwlaw Tll MERCHANTS If the Harvest Excursion made a hole in your stock of Trunks and Valises I represent}. Eveleigh & Co, Ltd.. of Montreal and will be very pleased to send you a catalogue and price list, Drop me apostal card. C. Lt: smard Gm . .l ’i'l"i‘l£’l'l)\\’ \ viii : ' Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & McKinnon’s Drug Store or at stables. Sydney Street, near Steve- Ion’s Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, 1-28 d 1_ yr. Telephone No. 25 DH. l].JllHllSUN. Kent Street, , nt, ‘lil Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, liar, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and fitted for glasses. ' ()l-‘Ii'll'l‘i HOURS ‘l-ll :1. ill. Lanna” p. in. l~2vcningn by Illl]|0llllllll:lll.. illww mm“ ‘oi Charlottetown, containing much infor- ‘nmtion in brief space, by Mrs. George an Indo ndent Journal scwsv, see ingot .nl times h vich Mtl recognized lb as Published at its otlioes, New Prowse Bl Morning Edition, (do except Sunday) on ‘l‘ri Weekly Edition 1 il llonday, Wedncs rm. ils. 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Magazine PAST AND PRESENT 0F PRINCE EDWARD lSLAND- Such is the title of the lime and Immi- some volume issued by I3. l“. Bowen & Go and now rv-ndy to be delivered to the numerous subscribers. Its uerrerul scope is a review ofthecmlyaetilcmcnt,dcvelop- Iuent and present condition of the Pro- vince. A number of capoble writers, well known to all inland readers have ussistcd in preparan the work. The volume opens with a careful :md informing review of our constitution by lion. 1). A. McKin- non K. C. This is followed by it short. sketch of the geological forinution of the Island by the sume writer. Au elaborate historical sketch of the Province from its early diacorery down to 1831 from the pen of llon._A. B. Wnrbur- ton covers some fifty seven pages, displays careful and pulnstaking research and em- bodies facts of interest not hitherto accessible to the reading public. The his- tory of Queen's County by D. A. McKin— non, of King's County by George S Inman and of Prince County by John Mollison collie next. in order and are vnlu~ uble contributions to the historical study the three grand Following these is the history of divisions of the Province. Stanley. Succeeding contributions urc the, Trude and Commerceof Prince Edward island by Captain Joseph Bend, and the Merchr ant Murine by Fred \V. Hyudmun, nlny be considered second to none as uuthoritles on these subjects. Press is lucidly uud fuiily sketched by W. 1.. Cotton and the Bench and “hr by John A. Mnthlcson. I)r. Ii. Mcmill hus dom: justice to our Niedicul History. There who The Isluud follow vuluuhle und interesting urticle on Agri...iture, by l’l‘ul. iiendey; Horticul- ture by Rev. A. ii. liurke; the Dairy In- dustry by John Anderson; thc l-‘isheries by D. A. McKinnon. The history of Free Mlisonry is sketched by It. McNeil]; of Oddfcllownllilp by John F. Whear: of the Knights of Pythias by N. A. Cmnphelhof the Sons of Temperance by John Anderson; of the I. 0. Foresters by L. L'.2I.<‘owler; of the Sons of England by \V. H. F. Gill; the Caledonian Club by John McSwain; the Knights of Columbus by A. McDonald; the Orange Association by Rev. W. H. Spencer; the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association by Jos. Mc- Cnrey; the Benevolent. Irish Society by Peter McCourt; the Church of England by Percy Pope; the Roman Catholic Church by Rev. Dr. Morrison; the Baptist Church by Rev. W. II. \Vnrrcn; the. Presbyterlun Church by Rev. T. 14‘. Fullciw SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 22, 1006. Other features of the work are our Mill- tary History by Mujor W. A. Weeks; The Pioneers of \Vest River by Alex C. Show; The Wreck of the Fairy Queen by James I). The Brudenell Pioneers by Nathaniel McLurcn; Voyage of the. Brig Funny by G. It. Montgomery: The Public School System by N. Rob- ertson. Therc fll‘e also sketches of hun— dreds of persons and families of promin- ence. it will be’ seen this many capable pens have dealt, with very numerous fenturcs of what goes to make Lawson; vtiried and up the history, development. nnrflprcsent condition of our laiund Province. Such of the urticles us we have rcuui-umong them Nir. Pope's sketch of the Church of England in this to be admirably written. In other cases the Province—appear reputution of the writers is of itscifu commendation. Many portraits illustrations mid to the nppenrance um) interest of the work. \\ t‘ii‘t‘xt'i‘tuit‘fl and The Interscholastic Sports rn Saturday afternoon were most creditable. linliiux livhibition opened Saturday and is suid to be In line show—for Iiulifax. llut whit till they see ours! The i.:lhor Congress in Victoria is strong on resolutions framed ou nega- They don't want immigrants to be encouraged to come from the British the lines. They don't wanthny more Chi- nmneu :t’lllllblf‘d unless at. a price of $1,000 They don’t. want: any Hindoos ht nin price. They don’t want W. T. B. Preston uny longer in the service of (.nnn- do. And linuily they don't want. the Gov- ernor whom the federal Government lms appointed for British Columbia. islands. per hem]. I have what you want in Under- clothing this fall. and I have it at the price you want. I carry a full line of both “Stanfield‘s" and “Wolsey’s. H. H. Brown, The ton; Methodlsul by Henry Smith. Young Men’s Man. 9-2 1d 4|. neurones. Ol‘lETHING NEW We have some new styles ‘1 in sideboards we .Would like to shqwluyqu-«pno ~ such value offered anywhere else-«Call and see our stock. ~ ill -" "'9, i L19}: zit 7} 'nur r.‘ \r.) '7 ~11 glffid Q WilllmillllEHlI] LONDON,Sept. 2L'Thrce Leviathians are to be launched from various shin yards in Great Britain to-dnv. The! are the H. M. S. Shannon, the longest armored cruiser in the world. "19 Maurotunna, the new Cunardcr, a sister ship and indentical to the Turbine steam- er Lulsitunla, and the White Star liner Adriatic, which next to‘the two huge Cunardurs is the largest ship afloat. The Adriatic will be the (lust of the trio to cake the water. She is the largest vessel ever built ut lit-lfust .lierdisclucc- mantle-140,000 tons.Sln-, is Till feet. long, 75 feetti inch beam and iii) feet li inches deep. HM gross tonnnuc is ncuily 2.1000. The general lines of this vessel are, similar to the llultlc. and she bus till the improvement seen in the Aincrlkn of the lIumburu-Auiericau line. The Adrlutic hasnlne decks and seven curgo holds and has been construilcd more for regard of the comfort of the trans-Atlantic passengers tlmn for speed. The Adriatic cost $3,750,000. The Shannon is the longest British armored cruiser nilont. liuvlng u totul tenath of 4th) feet. She will curry four 9.2 inch, ten 7. 5 guns in her main buttery and have five torpedo bouts. lier tonnugc [311600 and her contract speed :53 knots. The Shannon is the eiglh of her mime in the British nnvy. The seventh Shunnon ecently went to the scrap llcnp. The Muuretnniu, the second of the Cunard turbine ilyers und sister :hip to the Lusitania, is ’fiil feet long with a hreadth of til! feet. She will he propelled by a turbine engine of 70,00)iudlonted horse-power, drivinl,r four alnifls, each of which is fitted with one three-binder] propellor of munnunesc bronze. The Mauretunis complies with tho admiralty requirements as on armored cruiser and will be titted for up unmuucnt of twelve six inch guns. ' RESIGN FROM Tllll WORRY CLUB. Lite is u rum, but we can't all get there together. In consequence, we worry—Cun’thclpit hecuusc nerves are wenlr, vitullty is burnt up and tlun'e's no staying power left. Cut, out the worry part, and BUiLD UP. Let Ferrozone help you. It's u must strengthening nutritive tonic. Fills the blood and iron, supplies buildlmz material for worn out organs, generates the sort of vitality Ihui makes you wont. to do things. No medl< cine more helpful for men, women und children who need strength lind staying power. Try Ferrommn 50c per box on oil dealers. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT or annows. Entered, Sept. til—Two Broth, Dilly, Murray Harbor; Susan King, Vanum- ber, Nmihpml; Day Spring, Sampson, Port iIood. Cleared, Sept. lZ—Susan King. Vnnumbsr, Northpori; 0. 1’. Silver, LeBlunc. Louis- burir, N. S.; Midnight, Whiston, Mnbon, C. B. ‘ Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy Acts on Nature. The most successful medicines are those that. aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy net. on this ohm. Take it when you have n cold and ltwillallay the cough, ' relieve the lungs, uid expectoratlon, open the secretions iunl aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thous- ands have testified to its superior excel- lence. It counterncts any tendency of n cold to result to pneumonia. Price, 25 cents. Lorne rice, 50 cents. For sale by all drugglsts. When you want a new Suit or Overcoat, don’t forget that I can save you a dollar. H. H. Brown, The New Clothing Man. 9-21d 4i. This is unothorjscket; story to tell of big values for little prices—the biggest. vnluesfor the littlest prices we‘ve ever hud the privilege of offering. All of the garments bear evidence of careful tailor- ing. The styles are the latest and every one will give all the service that could be desired. They were selected by Jun. Pnton Come andscs them. Jae Putnn & Co. . ii-lfld tf. A Modern 321th is a luxurious comfort. It need. not. be any more expensive than'your means permit. -'= ‘ '- ‘ ' Every job of plumbing done by us is thoroughly inspected before being pro- nonnced complete. uE'l‘ oun. PRICES on that job you were thinking of having done before leaving' you: order elsewhere 0 Fred.ii.’l‘runor, Plumber and flu, _ Cocos-nor b lib Ch“ il Hermuo.‘ ’ Dran St" opp. that“... . lawful, V M, .V :’ i . it? IS NEAR TIME to hang up your summer clothing. Whynot call in and look at our line of wardrobe»; they are just what you want to keep your clothing in. We have them in all sizes and styles ranging in price from $13 up to $30.00. Call in and see the Weir Wardrobe fitted with coal; and pant rack. JAMES um e. co, Flavor Gained by careful blendind No. 1 Manitoba Hnrd Wheat for STRENGTH. Ontario WhiteWhont for SNOW-LIKE COLOR. Ontario White und Red Wheat combined for FLAVOR. “SUNBEAM” flour never fails and is always UP TO THE STANDARD. Your Grocer Keeps It. NEW FOUNDRY l'hona’73 Foot of Queen's" est Box 41] Steam‘and, Hot Water Heating REPAIRS CASTINGS Founders. Ma chlnists, Boilermaker!- [llallnttetown Penniin and Machire C0,, ltd a CHARLOTTETOWN $4.15 Dominion Exhibition HALIFAX LOW RATES To Halifax and Return 4 15 . o from Charlottetown Tickets will be issuel from Charlottetown September :4“: to October 5th, inclusive. Time limit to return. two days from date of issue. Fare for the round trip 14.“, .Tlclfl ts will also he issued September 21st to Cctober 4th inclusive. Time limit to return October 8th I’are tor the round trip 55 55. The rates will be ouc viiiy first class fare from all stations on the P. E. I. R. via. Pictou or Point du Client.- from Sept. 2151 to Oct. 4th inclusive. Limit of time to return, Oct 81h. ’l Ivkets for judges and exhibitors presenting certificates signed by‘lti r. Hall will he issued one way first clxv‘s fnie on all lines of the P 5.3. Rihvin l‘iclml or l'oint du Cliche from Sept. 17th to Oct. 8th. Time limit c . 10 . Come to the- EXHIBITION M. McF. HALL. 3 » ~ ,_-.,~_ ,__,> Mar. and Sec'], Conga/gym}? Ron) t‘hnn tho ol,il timo rubber 3" r K I or, 9 mn l'. amino ry than any otllofilndrb'lnglamr' “mm till i?” vuauzsn MIL-lot m. 1' Sure mnd Pleasant. Hui “ thhlsmotlol --, - . ' ' :mm Ask your initial; .lti'i'ii'o'wv'iili $17!}: 3m?» w¢_ nuns BETTIE _ savory way more $3.5. _ action. So. to. Mat-ll. i BERLlN DEN FALWAFLORS, . iAUCl‘IdNSAL .. n..- we FURNITURE 2': .s We are authorized by Ewen Stewart, Esq., to sell by public auction on Wed-i nesday, Oct. 2rd, 1906 commencing at l p. 11).“: his homo Brighton Road an his furniture and household effects comprising parlor, dining room. bed- room, hall and kitchen furniture, our. pets, mots, shades, pictures, one range stove, and all kitchen utensils. Also one fat cow, one carriage, and harness. etc" etc. Terms cash. BEN]. CARTER & Co., 9-22dttstd Auctioneers. ALWAYS ATTRACTIVE You may be sure of finding the attractive here. We fur- nish the best that can be pro- duced and we watch our boy lug so that we may be able to sell M; a low price and give you a little more for your money than you can get else- where. Give us a trial and on will see that what we say a right. McDonald & Perry, The Nobby Tailors, Gt. George St. GOVERNMENT LOANS. Under authority of the Act of 1906, the Government ‘of Prince Edward Island is prepared to re- ceive further loans for which De- posit Receipts wlll he issued. In- terest from date of deposit until withdrawal. No notice of the withdrawal required. For further information apply to "The Provincial Treasurer, Char- ttetown." 15dtwti Hard in egg and chestnut Acadia Round , lntercoignlal Nut Allion black for Black- smiths. Albion Run of Mine Port Hood Peanut Port Hood Stove. lnverrless Round ossrvo Ru \ )f 1': in Old Sydney Round Old Sydney Nut Old Sydney Run of Mine. 0n hand and to arrive at Geo. E. Full’s COAL YARD. llVlSlllll llllflll When oue's vision is dimmed, how large a part of life's leunres are lost. needing can then on y be indulged in when the light is strong; you go to the theatre and cannot half see what. is doing on the at: c; you go travelling and can only all appreciate the beauties of the scenery; and in hosts of other way: our weak eyesight is n hindrance tot e full enjoyment of life. Had you not better arrest eye troubles on their first a penance, rather than neglect them iii there things come to pass. Properly fitted glasses are a sovereign corrective—but only if they we adopted in good limo. When the M eyedaht has settled deep down. gin-cacao alleviate. but they cannot always correct. Visit our Optical De partment in Charlottetown on the first sign of watching eyes. E.W.=TAYi.0R, . . Cameron Block. : NEIPP, MALT COFFEE Ilakes checks, in . licimu a (or your. on. in mm * i In: ' lug n‘ .‘ “.8. mm «0- de- an and h All work gnuantoxi. 0‘ er rim-trio. I i j on: seen, no.5 , Proprietor