_ _ , » yu \ 1 s_ ‘. -~'~. 'ozroaln 14, :gay __ _ ~ 'iris cHARi.o'r_'ra'rowN ctisnoran _ pres T-ravi... f` *_* M ' `_ ` " " '~ --_ ~1._-----°-_=---fs' _ _ _ - __ __ __ ___ __-_, ' _ ____ _ _ ¢_=____-* S ».».»‘2.“'1>.i.'f.‘Z,."‘°" "7..'."'.‘.°..'i"l'..;..i"'.‘&‘..r 9 . ' ° ,_;,____-1a_:'_‘_-..~_,__“-:'_._..____.._;.°;f,f_“'-f-i°... __-f_-it .QUEE S NTY GU R l » - E I I. “_‘°.‘.ia..... `"`”`”‘-We i _ Visitors tothe ' _ Exhibition can obtain the finest tinished phnioiat _ . ` ` l The I Peoples' ' l _ Di-uggist prepares all kinds of Horse and Cattle Medicine If you have a sick or biem ishing"aurinal try HUGHES A special remedy prepared t Suit the case.. ' #_ _ Advice Free . _i up-to-date Men’s shoes at $3.5o is the kind of shoes you have been looking fer and cannot get ln, any other store but ours Our Gun' Metal Heavy Sole Good year Welt is sold at 5.oo but our prie `s 3.5c. `~ Ov'-r lenders Ladies shoe ,5oa pai 1; M:n’s Shoes 3. 50 a pair You' w live at least one dollar a air by“bi ig your shoes from. li. E. liilcizaciirzn, -. \i_a=~siwe Mas. 2 in". . i Gm-oi S. INMAN Barrister and Attorney. Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Ccmrr orc-c. _ . -~ ..~~-»-.1-Mouteeue. _ l L AN Montoguem°§‘Y To -0 l;.E.Ialarid ~"°i~i:ra°- s....s"ti.tit'"f°° Bit Atlus' -t-uw... _ Hilti.-Shim c‘iliii‘..t........._ N CUU A ll AN “mme -mm uwev- Bu-1 -==°=~° Vflylllliill vi»-a:nu.a'$ --- V. _.5 ' _ _--_ FW” qw: Head iiiiices in New Prowse"Blt”ick-Cha'l'iotte‘own. -.-_.. ...-.f~...____ -- __ ._ Stanley Bros. _ 0" mc ' "5=-- - -==-i _-- = The Northumberland arrived Saturday The Dominion cruiser Petreiiii in port. i. li, P i ‘i r ,___ ` L, - - at Pleasant Grove on the 12th lnst. ` it -~ _ __ Mrs. R II Stewart, and child, has who have been lu triis City leave this _ ___,,-.w arrived from Winnipeg to visit her iuiriilng for Suinurerilde where t-t.ey p:rr.nts J J andMrs. Chappell, City. vi thiiiiuerscn College ot Orntory, Boston. hauls ot oysters in the rivers naar Char- “ked to correct ,heh dtrecwry books to ness though itentiiils a lotfot hard work B00tS ' 132.2 Gaia-sian subscription., and 132.2 'md "“’“*’""" Guaranteed For hunters, doctors,farmer -for the man whu detest rubbers and likes comfort thi is the boot~ They are made by the “Dry- Sot" process from English grain leathers. 15 inch leg 88.50 12 inch leg $6.5e_ 7 inch leg' ` $5.00" Guarsnteedwaterpronf. ' Alley Q). Co. -_ i / t - ` \ 1 Percy Turner was apassenger to0' Lear y _ her hnms in Brudenell after visiting in § ll at 8.2!) Miss Finn-is Bobertson ot this City wen to Boston Saturday. Ewen Stewart McPhall ot Ottawa l~i vis iiing in Charlottetown. [rom this City Saturday. _ Miss Maud Mon-cw has returned to tcwr. from Souris, P.E.I. -Truro News. Miss Nettle McLaren has returned to this City. Miss Janie Moore ot Cavendish is visit- ing in West Royalty the guest ot Mrs ~.Beni. Moore. ~ _ Although the mail train was reported Sa‘urdny nightto arrive at 10.35 it was ‘ Are'rssent.ive ot The Guardian has _-_ . _ Two culprits. assured oi' pllfering were -,_ 1 _ _ ~',- \ V l lncldck bernranurlved srrerted Saturday by the polite' and . ` _ r == ` l bfec shown strawberry blossoms picked S Mies Ficnrle ta R-rckham of this City leaves shor-ly to resume her studies in All telephone subscribers are again Guardian Advertising. On S-iturday night two evangellsts who arrived from Nova Scotia held an open air meeting on Market Square and succeeded in gathf ring and interesting a large audl- ence. _ Among the passengers leaving this City Sn urday wire Capt Wm Richards for S-immerside: Rev Father Savage to Menc- ton, N B; P G and Mrs Mahoney to Mcl- r nc, N B. MTF- (licvlfi F Dawson, York has gone tn_ \Yoci'htoclr, Ont.. to at'end is meeting of the Board of the W M S on Oct. I5 and triends at Montreal, Torimlo nod Qu - _b bro. The many friends lu this city of Rev. J- mos Carruthers of New Glasgow, N, S. wlibe pleased tn hear hc is recovering from his recent illness. Mr. Carruthers has been for some ilme past in the Ai-erdren Hospital at New Glasgow, _ | -» ..'£::;:.i;:‘;: 3213:; :‘;';.°.”::..‘:;i“;:::':: _ - ‘r the condi lon of Bayllild Street, and on Stiurdaya nrivnte citizen was compelled toshovolout the drain in front ot his _.NEW Bits 30,000 New grain bags, all sizes. > CARVELL BROS. 10-5ilsv\ ti. A _ ‘ loidnd wit-h 2000 bushels nits, etc., and Rasiiis We have just recelv ed a few boxes, Th_ey_ are nice and juicy with a delicious liavor. Try a few pounds. - i M c K en n a’s At. Both Stores- Q-.»rr'~ 9'.-‘#1939 E _ _ .3 _ ____ son ot John Gill had pnssed"av\~nyin the 0ii.i.0.i0iiis0i, ..a...u.`E-..‘”~’ _ Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and iitted for. glasses. OFFICE HOURS iltollu.. m, 1.60-3.80 p m. Evenings by anporntmcnt. dtw w 3: __ _ _ __.__.__,_ ..___,._,_. f _ \ v- __ ASTCK -- , _ We have opened up part of our Fall stock of boots and shoes for fall. Y.-u will tind that our " ‘values are'he best in the city as we sell for cash only. We can s'ave you _ money on every pur- chore. _ Sprague’ C0. _ _ Sunnyside Today spend a few minutes at ou - Opposite Post Office, _ Medical Act of this Province ber 3oth and 3rst.' _ _ For _ particulars write or apply at once to. ~ S. R.,-JENKINS, M.D. -_ -Rrgisrrsr Sec’y' s I ` s . '. r i Mouireal will take rs large freight, ' _ I among which will be included ii consider- \ i _, able quantity of potatoes. in13;§el:_l°5H::E 593°” ggflligut ;‘1T’°k:';‘l The death of Sergeaut~Major All in, Y° P W P which occurred on Saturday removes _ Qilgehlgaviéogn 2:35 3132;! §T_ggchvh$§?,ré from the public life of Churlotidtown one _ Wine Vimqu th” we ,,pec|,,ny ,.ec°m_ wlic for many years was a prominent- I mm”-1 for P ckling pnrponeg at 60 gms hgure especially in military circles. He per pil. - 3 .' ~ l i 1 8 was formerly connected with the 17th HH ghwt @1561 Engl B11 MB t 7 regular foot regiment and hun served ‘Wi-il£°g°\' S515 ' ` ’ through the Crlmeanywnr. Bc came to l ? x x “ E°31i'h Mnt 48 “ms P" this Province about 1807, and was for g-Plui-e_~CiderVinegar_4o cents per* gal. ;’_"‘"l7 gears' "h”""“°"b°;’“’;,’°'“d "nh xxx _White Wine Vina" 4° c,_m,_ ie_ oca vo untiers a_s rga s sergeant 5 pm- gal, i1i"J°i”- H0 WB! lfWlC¢.iiiBl`i`l°"| h0i'B Mid secretary will give nu address on his Q one daughter. _ r A deep gloom was out ovrr the settio~ mfnt of Union on Thursday the 3rd lust. spring Pia-it, on saturday at aria stewart _ _"__" " P. E. I. Hospital. lie had been ailing for StUdl0 Wl1ll¢ Hlténdlhg’ the Ex other complications had set in and he only LL hibitioa _ survived the operation about two days. FA ° ‘ He was-a favor-Ita young man with all _ :il-|°):;e.33;,l:,‘::|‘;;°[:!,,,T:J;q;‘:;t&_r::i‘: centre of Ancient Roinc, will be visited of York, where the body was interred. the,,M€dlCAlfCOIili1Cl; Will CT1- Gcorge Toomba, Vernon Brysnton, Noel Mid B“'°°l M°‘°L“"°“"°c°"' _ others who have been attending the residence to prevent the water ironi pending during rain falls and filling his cflitir. A new postal card added to the already full series of these souvenirs dealing with _|hl|_P5pvin_ce _li5,_a_ _v,er_y_ _distinct nhnt- - graph in colors ot the closing of the puiii 0 schools Chsrlottetowii, showing 1200 children massed on Msrlict Square. Th- cnrd is very attractive, and is from one of Mr. Louscn’s photographs. - Produce is beginning 'o move and ther. is s. good deal b.-ing shipped away. Las- wcek Messrs Carvell Bros sent. the schi- Briliiant to Sydney with 660 bags salt iinii a l rire quaiii.l'y produce; the S. S. Ghi-nt took 1000 bags oats and considcaable oth~ r produce; the ~chr Channing Lass is heing tne S S Ciiiipaiin sailing today fn leaves s widow and one surviving son and when it became known that Reuben Gill, about two weeks with nppendlcitls, and after it consultillon iiy hip physicians they decided that the ony chance of prolonging life was i_o have an operation performed. lt appeared, however, that His father and mother were by his bei- slde when he passed away with a bright prospect of aglorlciis immortality. The respcci~in which he was held was clearly evidenced by the nunrbir of people who attended his funeral on Saturday The 0 _ ' Among the passengers from this City services wars conducted by U16 mv' D by the Northumberland Srturlisv rnorn- I MacLean assisted by the Rev Mr Dawsnn_ The pall was borne hy some of his class mates in West Kent School which he had Ulldtl’ llit: pi'0Vl:3l"lt]S__ Of thi to Sydney; Miss Margaret Bentley to been attending, and some of the young men nt his cwnnsighborhood. They were Farrow Henley ilowleti, Clarence Mcllet tBluc~.lay Corn Planters-the cleanest and some way to apply n cm \°°medy-- they protect the corn relieving the pain while the cause Is removed-An adhesive hand keeps the plaster exactly where it htm ,_1~|-ygheni-i0c and 251: a package 10--gd WIQW. ` 'W' ' 4 March-Kathleen Mavourneen. ,8_ During h"_ab_cMe _,he will vm” l:£4,whowillgliully iicce uewsor other 4th Regt Band at the Bazaar this sven- lns;~ Mrs. Harry Ritchie of Sydney istvlsltinp har naranis in this City, L. E. sad Mn. Prowee. _ Miss Mary McKinnon. tssohnr, Mo- AskillRlver, is visiting tire City, the guest of Mrs. J. T. Clarkin. The directors ot the Y.M.C.A. meet tA>~ night to discuss the work and make plans for the fall and winter season. A B Wurbuton, I. E Prowse, Beni Roger~, and H J Palmer leave this morn- ing for Halifax to attend the Fl- idlng ban. quot at that place, Any boy wanting to learn the printing, or who has bad some experience, should cali at The Guardian at once. An extcp- tional ciiiinuo lor the right boy. enjoyed the hospitality of the station .rturdny night and yesterday. Wm. and Mrs. Wright ol Muiitrcal, l.l reninivi some days before returning home. Local fishermen have made some good lottclown. There ls money - Miss Henrietta Rackham,oitbsEnri rscn College of Oratory, Boston, assisted by musical talent will give a recital in the hall nt Wheatley River, Wednesday even~ ing, October sixteenth. Samuel McEachen on Saturday, whlie di./charging coal at Penke’s from the steamer ‘Jnbot had his hand cauglt between the hook and hail ot the tub causlnga nasty wound, _ _ _ For thc convenience of patrons who are unable to get The Guardian after six rfeioeltiii the eveuing,a telephone has tieenlusinllcd for Miss K. C. Irving No Pl. usluess for the next issue. 'Phe York ilial-riut Sunday-school Convention takes place to-‘lny int-he Methodist Church York. First session 2.30 p. nr., public meeting 7.30 p. nr, Rev. Mr. Ganong, Field Secretary will be assisted by Revs. J. Ha.wli»y_ J. M. Rice and G. F. Dawson. has been referred to, and tnry now more than ever require immediate attention. The holes are growing l irger and centres so low in places as to he unfit lor trntiic except forruud wagons. S Nantrsvilie is in ' the city completing arrangements for the Human llcarta Company who will play in the Opera in this city Friday and Saturdnv evenings of this week with Suturlny atternoon niatin ii . Mr Nunirevillc is unc of tl c ovi nets of the company and iepcri. crowded hou-1 rr all along inn line. Curtain island oysters are Uuw bring ina triidoilnrsa biirel and the erlinaiy lilchmonti Bay or lllnlpi-qirc oysters ur- wuriii e ghi dollars n barrel, rigiit at the Bay, l`|.isis pretty high for inoss who ture ili~_~ sur.-cur. nt liivsivr. The iisheruieu time not l-et-ii alile t.. ilo very much so for 'wi ing io the siurrny .- eather. C lun--l Hiiiry Maiitgoiiii-ry Cisnipbel who has bi-c.i in tina City on ir shirv. visi. to iris si~tcr', Mrs. C. F. Deacon, Brighton, cit Saturday morning on return ti. |.'sra`s llili, near Sussex. Cui. Campbell was form.-ily eouimuiidlng oillecr ol the Princess Louise Drngonns in Kings County, N. B. and ls now on the Brigade st..fi'. A unit. il prayer service will be held ln Zion church at 8 p.ni. Wednesday in thc interests ot the Intcrdenominnt.i0r_nl Sun- day school work. Prayers will be mnfie for Suiid iy-schools and the i‘o.\\'erston of the ohcl ira. Rev. J. H. Ganong. field recent visit to the Worlds S.S. Conven- tion at Rome. The death occurred at her residence, deni ly ht-i-ived wits otJames R' Carr, in hor :mth yt-ir, leaving a husband, two soni. and three iiailghtersz also two sisters Annie, wife of .laurel Lund, Tillie wife 0| Tirnirias Lund, both of Nine Mila Creek; and two brothers Harry and Gi-orge both Charlottetown Royalty. Rev E J liittee of Mnlpeque will leclurs ln Cnrdlitan llall on Tuesday evening, Ott 15th, at 7.30, Subject "Roms, he li! rr-nal City." The ltoman Forum and iiiauy other places 'ot deep historic arid prcie t-day interest to all clsssos and cncds. The lecture will also be given in Montague on Wednesday evening, Oct, ili'.h; ` 1 i»g were:-Miss Lottie Edmonds to Pictctr: Miss Gcrtis Curly to Sydney; Fund Mrs. Smith to Halifax; L Moffatt Halifax; Miss Brennan toPictou; Mrs. Nell Campbell and scn George to Truro; W F Murray and C E Nevlileto Halifax, Mrs. Lightning to Halifax; and many Exhibition in this Ulty. Program: of promenade cooscrt by tha 1 Mar-on--i-ia|:p'y go lucky. 2 Sslrction-Norma. 3 Value-Sweat Snrinirtime. One of the _, Finest Stocks of Dress Goods ln The __ Maritime Provinces is here for your lnspection_ All the latest fabrics, weaves and shades: the best 'if the world's choice, moderately priced. F ancies and plains, stripes, plaids and checks. Special vailues at 60c. 75c, $1-IO and $ l .25 It is a pleasure tolshow Tooiids like these, it ls a pleasure to look at them, therefore your pleasure our pleasure. Come l Stanley Bros. '7§'2‘¥e¥1 Fl V`”‘”W"iV!2 i`»"."Ti _ Program ionight _ atthc Wonderland show is entirely _ ncw. S.S.lIily0ll0nd0n will leave Charlottetown until firt-hri notice as follows! For Vernon ltli/Pr Bridge every second Monday liy appointment. For iiallidny':1. China Point, and Brush ivharves on Tuesilav ai. 2.0) p.i.n. For Crarinuri on Wednesday af. 7 00 n in. For East. River ports on Friday nt. 5.30 it in and 2.00 D.m. For \Vcst. lliver ports on Suturliay at 6.00 »i.m. and 2.00 o. ni_ For freight rates aircobiicr infor.'u'ttlcii npply to, T..T.CRAIG lllaiiauciz fC3l'.\N`A`D|AN 'as-swf' ._,_,. ,r~ Portland and Boston. “"~=m'....=~»..-'.f»'.>.f;...~ --.1-_.~..;..-r-1'* .'" "iv . o s I Picklmg Vinegars and hpzces White`WlneVluegar...... . . . . . . . . . ....4t'i¢ gal Pure CideriVlnegar. . .. . . . . . ..40¢ gal English Vlalt Vinegar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . (-.Og gal French Vinegar (5 galdemi-]ol1i1‘s). . . . . . . . . _ . . .$2 Oil ee. __ _:___ __` _ _J 1 _,,_._.___,.... J llellniiscuiilc Eye Examination The cut accurately shows this method in opera. tion. It is probably, the mtsi reliable test known today. By its use the expert opticiau accurately mens- ures the iimountand kind of error in the patient's eyes, completely removing the uncertainty of the old system, and reducing to a minimum, the possibility of prescribing the wrong lenses. We usa this System and rely on its readings, almost entirely; The results in past years have been remarkably satisfactory, and if you are in need of Glasses you cannot do better than allow us to examine your eyes. G. F. HUT CHE,Sll.l Expert Optitian ladies Wicar Counter Broad .Sloth Suiiii gi in Blivk, Brown. Blue Red and Green. Popllns in Black, Blue, Ped. Brown and Navyalso Henriettss, Canlrmeres, Sezges, Cheviots and Meltoiis. Underwear, (The Watson Brand) Hose, Suspenders, floves, Laces, Ribbons, Side Comb-, Back Combs, Toilet Combs.Hsir Brushea.C olhes Brushes. Low Prices on Everything lllcii’s Wear Counter Henson tweeds, Oxford tweeds, Moncton tweeds, Scotch tweeds. Canadian tweeds, Bnillsh Pauling, Top Shirts, Liniiere. Drawers' White Shirts, Regettr shirts, Neg‘igee shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties. Braces. ..._ ..._ 1...... 1-...nn ,,,,_,_,,_,_,,,,_,_,,,,_ ‘ Low Prices on Everything ___€|=_.= _ I I _ __ - -- ' Y' 7 -_ . . f0""°°"°`w"'°h D“°°‘ We give 35c r lb for wool in X Change. ` _ - ’ on the market. Ask for White's _ \ ..; ~'<' _ _ Fl¥SF ~ - 0 ‘ W‘l"_I“ L°"°l~'"‘d l‘°“°’° Wa sell Stsntiieelda Underwear. . i. - _ Llolasses Kisses f.T.....a»-u.iic...i... re not commn:,r1E.isXeestc?nE:1cnt in small pieces but a high grade coufeetion ioiitlidxrf-Pii.‘.l'ii‘.§fi;°siiin. _ 'awgfed “ith speck, molasses They ere not th-e CHEAPEST but the BEST ooi_u5Avr~. riii: nine. W. C. T U E R & C0. , 'Ihe Low Price Store. A-*ik for lilMrli’l Linlmeiii- Tllit 09 Ollitf- l Sunnyside, Charlottetown. EXCURSION Vin The All Hall Lino. Ori Siilo ilnily until OCTOBER 16, |90 Good fur' lietiirn tliiriydirys fi-niii dau: of issiiir. From Char- lottetown to Boston and return. I ii t i li: \inl’\' lou' i'iiti~-' from vi it-' iiiuls. ’ SPECIAL LOW RATES Une wn\'.=f‘e1iiiiirln.~a tx. lii~i\i.~h1‘¢i1iiiiil.-i:- | into va.-iiic 1'oa~»t .ai-.is now i... .-.i». | liomeseekers Excursions October?) and 25 l"u|' hill pa|'ti<'iili\i'- itiiply to J. IC M/\'l"t llt<.\\`.\`_ /lg( ii as ...__ ` ciwrlt,cVV.Ii.I{0\\'AltIl.ll.I’.A.(`l’ll