Hotel Dufferin Winds’ f9° `_: if .- T7- a. 'Hin cHliaLoT‘1‘s'rowN GUARDIAN _ ~ me seven.. P ‘ _ 3/, ‘ ' ' _ " YW Irs all i down, essly YV Y' K 1 1 ' Y T :I "kv °°"°'ll» ll ts your doctor Stop guess- ` Run D010" '“¢»'*°i>°=i>°=ii==»ii=r.f<» ii'if~i=i.l:l»l-Ii; M°°‘ M° ***u° \1‘*"=“"' BPH! 9*°1’° sqs 's . . s. ea nes ' ~ _ _ -4.... S.. 'i-3ii'3'=‘S-f'3.'§.'1ii»°"‘ii°'i’..i.l.l,‘"'°°.’.*..‘l.‘i.,'” ii- if#--.» §,g;~;_3vgif::i;g;i{i;;.l;_»;z:i» Head Offices ln New Prowsa Block-Charlottirawn iii ¥ ei' It is' made in all widths so t ni`si`d,’;f U ~ ' Visitors to the i Exhibition can obtain the finest iinihfd photos'-a_i _ iiliililoiiililliéi i i The i Peoples' I p } Driiggisi prepares all kinds of llorse and *Cattle Medicine If you have a sick or blem ishing animal try HUGHES A special remedy prepared suit the case. c Advice Free Right up-to-date Men ‘s shoes at $3.50 is _the kind of shoes you have been looking for and cannot get in any other store buf ours Our Gun Metal Heavy Sole Good year Welt is sold at 5.oo but _our prie s 3.50. ~Our leaders Ladies shoe ,5os pair, Men’s Shoes 3. bo is pair You will save at least one dollar a air by buying your shoes from. A. E. McEAt.;llEN mwfrwtf A. McLean K, C. Donald McKinnon McI.EAN 8HcK1NNON. _ Bari-l t - Atrorn ys-at-new. ar-cwi.':°i'a'ioe¢. chit-iettamwn ' sr. Joan, N. B. " Foster Bond, Co. ` BOND - - - Msnaizer New Australian ` Rasins We have just receiv ed a few boxes. They are nice and juicy with a delicious ilavor. Try a few pounds. _ M c K en n a’s At Both Stores. Joh 1 Lots Baer & Goff “;:f:::;;';;;°.._.___. -.We are' opening up TODAY tooo pairs of Mens' " and _Womens Boots and Shoes.Those 'lots will be SOLD AT HALF Price. We bought these goods at our own price and will give our customers the - advantage oi’_our barg- ' ains. - Sprague 6: C0. Sunnyside _.M t Q! ii. %€ ff /”`*f~_ fi -1.. __ ' Waterproof Boots Guaranteed i 3| “f'“' We "1"" Wh° d°\¢lf Th V William Petter-~i_;ii,Miul-icr of Customs rubbers and likes comfort ia the hoot- They are made by the “Dry- Sox" process from English grain leathers. 15 inch li-g 38,50 iz inch leg $6.50 7 inch leg V 4 $6.00 Guaranteed waterproof. Alley@ Co. _ be accompanied to St. John by ber sister ~ _M llH.H.l].JllHliSllli. ' Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. E vs Y _ hi _ _ ii c ofeiffl- H5 °“°°““"°\‘°*`| "UW-B hl\l"|lh|Dl nmtloriofyearnowa and the ooo ts Air.. and prlvatlcns of the earlier settlers but speak well of public-spirited oitlaens overcame them and acquired ii flood and be one of them yourself, always Eyes tested and fitted lessee. OFFICE HOURS 9 to lla. ln. l.m-.tw p ni. lllvenliizs by anwintmont. dtww for _ ihe home other son, Rav. W. I. Green, li l I I ' s - l . ' nf Mrs. Grc-n‘a removal, the Society | wished her to accept a si-t of china ea a i smell toaen of tlslr esteem. With it The pickling "non || .bout hem .nd viciii. all best wishes for future happiness in order that your pigklng will ken, and usefulness wherever her l-.t might be right you must have good vine sr. cast. . $5 h-J? an eng. “mug "meh wghe A most enjoyable time was spent at ne ne art at weii eclall r _ .,,,.,d f,,,,§¢|,1|,,gp,,,P§,,, ,,y5,, °f,f’,§',‘, ii.si.cms oi T. P. cars, Nom. Rive., per pal. Wednesday evening, when s number of ""’*_" i ghest lgrade English Malt 78 young people drove out from the City wisiwrsl- fiiteidii i d n G'-Wd * X -¢ Ellllilh Min 48 WU" P" dziudemiiniil livgrziiinlhtfezlmbilsa :iilmpi.)\loi.x’s 3°,” icpart served in Mrs. Cass`s beat style 3;: $$g¥°v&i||;z¢‘r\?&f:::.$"uE-tl; The party broke out in the “Woo sma Der g,]_ ihours" with many expressions of grati- and Christmas will behere. Now your friends will be more pleased with aPhoio < than anythinf else. So come ear 5 and have it taken y ~ Bayer Pliotogiapliar " weeks there the gue-it of Mrs. D.\ friends at Savage Harbor. fr ezids and ielssivss at Sturgeon. uazd ian. accident. _ former home. Guardian Advertlsiua. will l~e pleased to see him. Mrs. W. J. Mcliachsrn accompanied by her daughter, Miss Maréueritc of Mt. Agent' mr that Gown' Al. lon, returned homo iifter is p|e|sgg|_\\ How i0 Give l! tho subject for llho Boyl' visit with friends at Summerville. fternoon.` . l °°”3"5_em°“ 'S '"'°°““°°’l °f Amy stating that tlipir nominees John D Mildred Carver, daughter of Richard place early cvem er. Lois of people are getting all their job printlniz done quickly and neatly at this .ofllce. Orders left with F. R. Newsom or his assistant at the .subscription counter will have m t attention. l'lXlll'l&l'. Miss Fannie Lepege leaves this naming to reside at Rapid City, Men. She will Miss Abbie, who will spend a couple of Sohurman. The steel plates to be used in numbering the houses in Charlottetown have arrived, and the work of placing them lu position will begin today. With the advent of numbered dwellings and places of business, followed by fre-i mail delivery Charlottetown will take a further stride forward and two notable improvements to which The Guardian has devoted years of ad vocaoy will be realised. U A short time before leaving Clifton for l)rookf`ield,an sudress end presentation was nlven Mrs. Green liy the members of ihi~W F M S Feeling the deep loss ludetothe host and hostess for their residence of his niece, at Wigmors Road, October 7th, Joseph Anderson, late of Charlottetown, lu the seventleth you' oi his ans. Deceased was born ln Anoar, Scotland, and emigrated to this Province with his rents when about eight years portion of this world‘s goods. His three brothers, John, Alex, and Robert, pre- dscessi-d him. Hs leaves to mourn four elsters, Mrs Barnard. 01 B°9*»°ll¢ MII Bigger of Lot ll; Mrs Brown of Manson. Maine; and Mrs McDuff of Wbeitly River. Mrs. Allan Fraser, Vernon River has mm h“°"°“°' “t u ° m’ l ici.nrne.ihoIl1° IRM' I Pleasant visit with The Northumberland last night brougl.t Telephone suns.-risers wiii ia more “"‘°h‘°"-Y '°" "'° """"°¥ °l=°P'- ‘ G Dleaee ask for 183 when they want sith Mrs Cathbert McLeod, French River, the News or Editorial departments of The New London, Is visiting her nioiher Mrs The many friends of John Tweedy im b’ her °°" H"°m‘ Eaimrliil'-‘, will he pleased ta hear he is Mrs. McKinnon, McGill Ave., her uhle tcbe out again after his recent daughter Miss Alice McKinnon and hor n Mrs.. Hirimnu and family who came Mwduy f°rR‘"l’t°k°'B'C’ ‘ to Charlottetown a few years ago from NIU- H H C0mDl/-In. who has been Halifax left yesterday un return to their vlsltlngln this 0ll1!.l'¢f-llrnid to her heme All 'telephone subscribers are again Word was received last night by James asked to correct their directory hooks to Calder of this City that his daughter, 133-2 Guardian subscriptions, and 132-3 Mil- W. H Harper, who has been serious~ Augustus Crane, Vernon River, has Impmvmx' arrived home from Boston to spend the Unlwd sine’ CDU"-ll Shiflliy went- to winie. -viii. ni. ismiiy. Hia may friends Siimmerslda yesterday in connection viii. Advertisers will kindly bear in mind ' than The Guardian cannot undertake to aizezsjoxgaltingge bg: uma” insert in following issue any “changes” y y ' ‘crass received -alter one crciocir each Bertram Moore. who has went wine ,. . ecom- “uI$';;’§g°cF:2xh';5€n' Anl‘b°I'°:{e'::l; pooled by his grand daughter Iicne| returned home from Vernon Rlv|r,wherc _ s they were the guests of Dlngwell and Mt*-*"1"* W“Ti1UF°°“U\d l"1`0‘YB° revllv For hunters doctor farmers M" Jenkins, cd a comulunlc-itioii yesterday from lion ul e Carver, Pownal and Rav E A Westmcre- -hx DE nrtmam) “Ld Joh F lnnd.Alberton. The weddlun will take Dan cl qt p-mae, Kingiitcnliuliddsoiissii in N b ' one week at eshlbltlon. James' Paton k Co. 10-liidilld ,AMN "on of th’ ,Mr muh. .nd 75 ends best Brussel carpet 1| yds long 5 “ ith] flnge to match 00 cents each P11059 79* colds are very prevalent. Rememberthat im" am” *cm m__wd2|_ df S Md British Oouah Cure ia one ofthe best Sm ° mm’ e reniedlesiorthese oomD|°lIV‘~ W0 ii!" Remnants of oil cloth suitable for under just put ups lark! qllMl¢|l»!- 55° ll" stoves lowest prices to clear James Paton . terlan Chureb.at Clyde River, on Sundi y over from Picton about a oarloed cf John Roos, Grafton St.. She ls accompan- grandson Donald Kilpatrick lraic in Summsralde yesterday afternoon. ly ill for some time at Glace Bay, is now the appointment of Noll Sinclair, of Sin"- clair 8: Stewart to the position of Consular meeting at the Y M G A Sunday morning at 10 o'oiock. Theo Baldcrscu will bc the months he-e, leaves Tnuradiv on return lo Bay City Mich. He will Lea daughter of John A Mooie of this City. McMlllalJ.(al pieaantin the Provincial appointed to positions ln the Charlotte- town Customaofiice. Miss Myrtle Boyle, daughter of William Boyle, West Rlvsr, has passed a very success ful examination on the Course of assocla tion. rim oaioIE__ 'il conn crisis No substitute has ever been devised that gives the cipiizk, painless results of Put.. niim's Corn xiractor. For fifty years its success has been unequelled_ For safety and tnorcugn cure use "l"utuam‘s" only. ,__._;h__~ TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Entered, Oat. 17-Sohr. Inchlel, Smith Sbedlac; sehr Swallow, Shannon' Fatamsizouch; schrG O Kc'lv, LeBlanc, Sydney. V Cleared, Oct 17 -Schr L-ichlel, Smith, Shrrliac; sehr Swallow, Shanuon,Tst:~ magouoho. s uectsiivt iiowuii iir roii Ariwii --i Grit 4 Vim Push ‘ Boost Energy Schools Morality Churches Harmony Cordlality Advertising Talk about it Write about it Speak well of it Healthy location Help to improve it Advertise in its papers Good country ai-oundlit Elect good men iw office Honest com tioion in trade Feltll`ex`hibll):d ln your town Fira all creaksrs, loefsrs and cheats Let our o ect be the welfare and ro ending a hand to help your fsllowmon CURTAIN SALE i Silprssolled lace curtains 26% dis to clear. Friday morning-r9o’olock, used for bottle A W Reddlo, Phem B. 3; i_,°_ 10 l8d2l. i _ - V ` __ - _ __ ____ ‘ ' ' Curtain poles in oak andmahogsny with -' V "_= '- ‘ V ` ¢ pins complete 25 c_n's each. James _ . ‘ gi, etcn &Co. 10-|362# - ' Velveieen lllolasses Kisses _ A nimnn molasses candy cnt in small Pi¢¢¢S but H Milli E115* °°”f°"tl"“ i' ‘ ' N M A N I ‘ ' V _ _ » ' 4' _ GEC). ,s ` _ iil°.Z'...i. .iii ..»i»1»==°1=~=e° _ T 1'” °'° ”°‘ “‘° Cm” PEST "“‘ “‘° "ST ........_'.:.'i_L:€".t:.1.°‘fi..':.‘.::.ir.i.......__ ‘ U' cl on the market. Ask for White s. _ \m”°“1\¢'-geaseionl, e vi' ' vi . is ~ ll. lsleail U Lustlpfy-‘ing | bl ¢ be ‘ _ d mu M. mm Mal” ° ° °\i mln mtg-,anion $9 xr; ian yuier 3 Continues from 7 fo I0 00 hu' Healey visa rin K i i i I _ i ; _A . _ _ Progiam changed evril (hiiiiin Misses _ Coats The best assortment ever showii here. V\"e _ have tliciii in every size, from the little tot -' size up to sizes for . girls upto I6 years. Moderately price- ed-a special feature - in this dcpni'ti1ieiit.- You could not make them up at the price. $1.75 Each and j Slillil BHUS ' `-` °'° P Bible Study as l0\il=d'iaH“rlb“rt»°R=vi=°d Z Sale of seats Tuesday morning, io The men selected by the Montreal A a Normal I-assonsiaiilrliiir as hlsh as 95i an _,‘_ _ A to take part in the indoor meet to be il" DHDBN- A “FY \l'if|b\|° dlillvllll ~*_ Y "_ W- ~ “' . l held at Madison Square Garden, new llB\l¢d 5! We ,IUWWUHV/i°“\| 5“l1dl.Y ' York, are Lukeman, sprinter Halpenny schooiAssoclaticn has been received ° ' ° i ` ° mic vaulter, and McKav,' half mil; signed bythe principal officials of thd vlnegafs WhiteWiueVluegar...... . . . _ . ._......4(`l¢;1al Puri»CideriViueg:ir..... _ ...40¢gal English\'faltVinegar......._... ..._..._._...h0cgal French Vinegar (5 gil demi-]clm‘s) . . . _ . . . . . _ _ _ .$2 Oil em ‘ _ i ileiinisoopio Eye Examination The cut accurately shows this method in opera tion. It is probably, the mes? reliable test known today. By its use the expert opticiau accurately meas- iiies the iimountand kind of error in the patient's eyes, completely removing the uncertainty ofthe old system, and reducing to a minimum, the possibility of prescribing the wrong lenses. _ ,Wo use 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. i=_ ;iigg§gE soi 1 -w - " 1 A. DUCHEMIN & CO, Doors. sashes, monldlngs. etc. A full stock always on hand. Dur ug September we want to move off a large quantityof door and window rames, Base boards and moulrliiiga, stair rail, posts, bsliisters. waiti- cottlnz, flooring etc. If you need any of these it will be worth _while io see ourpstock and prices .oefore buying. A i ' A. DUCHEMIN 6: C0. <)~5dtlirthmilDec_'i,i \ i onileilanil Monday, Wednesday and Friday Hnuiors of a River Picnic The Pill Makers Mistake, Salome, The Dog and the Tramp. Song, Goodbye Sweet Marie. Also slides will be shown illustrat- ed by Mr. Bayer showing 4th Regt on parade, 82nd on parade. Army Medical Cuips'on Psrade,aud Ligh Hose showing them in Camo wc. 1 7 - (nl f OPERA li0Ué~i§ CHARLOTTETOW' \` Friday and Saturday Oct- l8th and 19th. Mr. W. E. Nankevilie ANNiJUNCl£_\` THE Nl~I\'l