-I" 'Wim ron. “£31 3 ~»a>.»..1~ *paw `;-n;.~‘"i5».l . »o. as 1 I ~z K *-5 l K Q E ' L Reddin Bros, fi 7 ~f Aa - 7 T5 51`lq W". ... ia . . _ _ - ._ . ` ` ' ' ""'T » "' " ' " ‘ ‘-'=.-'~‘~ ' `. 2 ’””T»` »?.’.`- - £31-.."I>" ~¢,,~- ¢-‘1~.~;» 3. -E as-..' , ,a . ‘ ,I » ' ~ 1 '1’=a.~.-. . I s V. a a - a 1 .ir J... "E ~ -`~ " - '-.- .;- 5 _,§;Po~ W.. ._ J ..~ _(,.a.r& i- ,mv ~ ‘ .-.g.;o';=‘~~ ' , _ ,._,. ...¢......»_ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETO ITN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SEPTEMBER r, r9o3. 7 , V ...ww - _ _ o - _ I - ~ M . de* no gray hair ooakoa hor look 20 yoafa ill NEWS Ili 'III ALBEHTBI Mo-o ao'-ooaoiaaom vw- SILVERVVARE --FOR" WEDDING PRESENTS The very Latest Designs. -M We have smaller articles which are useful and inexpensive. Would be pleased to show them to you. W. W. WELLNER. .fr--1-a» m I _f 1-3 1| 1 | _,_ i .ga li 2.2 ‘ * N _ _ __ ing Studio CAR SONS PLATINOTY PES ARTISTS PROOFS 0 9 Mrsses GEO. I-I. COOK ...'.‘:.‘f.i.°:°;3.'j_f‘-_f§.§j.:’°i’°:.°.... o Boots akcs me Weak Strong Your girl will sooo i.i¥o°"o§'.°§i2 35” °'°"" '“°` be in school again. o ` - - - What she needs ughes Digestive Tome in shoes we fee, f,',,‘_“,,°’°"°*,,,,,,,,,',”°,, §,,’},’°",,§$',,"°,§1",i competent to sup- ply. eo. E. Hughes, 0|_||- . "" Box Calf Laced boots 'noon Saturday for the “Weekly. l next. nnysrde *“ m.Adw m,t.Tnn u ' ‘ Zbfli Ay"..». o;`...°" ° Lllllll l|llEHlSl All llillllll Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere Rev JasMcDormar.L will preach (D V ) oo soobom, soot. om. or no sobio or 1o.:ao,“ Thomas and nos. Wilkinson lets Canoe Cove at 3, and at Argyle Shore at 7. yesterday on a pleasure trip to Toronto. Gorden Forbes, Tyne Valley, of the Mc- Cormick Harvesting Co., is at present in the eastern section of the province attend: ing to the business of the firm. “Chang~.s”of ads. must be in not later thanlp.m.eachday toinsnrs insertion following morning, and not later _ than IN another column will be found the ad- v.rtisement of the Hillsboro Boating Club announcing full particulars of the races to _take place in our harbor on Saturday THE committee in charge of the Decora- tion Servioeof tie L O. O. F. desire to thank all the ladies who so kindly assist- ed in making the celebration a success by contributing flowers, filling links, cones. etc. i Hugh McDonald, merchant tailor, W” °mpl°7°d in W’ B' Dyefs' Drug Blackville, N. B., who formerly did busi- ness at Tyne Valley, is on a visit to his d-ughter Mrs. Edward Monkley, Port Hill. Mr. McDonald is receiving a warm welcome from his numerous friends. 'Ima fuooool of me me Annie 11; Hoi-` man. Winsloe on Sunday afternoon was largely attended the procession reaching ° almost from her late residence to that cem.tery at \Vinsloe, where the inter- l ment took place. Bev. F. Frizzle odiciat- ing. Pennenas Ellis ol N ewton,Center.Mae s, accompaniai by Mrs. Ellis are on a visit to the forrner's parents, William and Lira. Ellis, Tyne Valley. Mr. Ellis who is a very busy man under thestars and stripes naturally enioys for a season the quletand peaceful calm which pervades our Island homes. The picnic at Mount Pleasant in aid of the public school was a decided success. Amount realized $104. The committee |desires to extend their thanks to Miss Fam: ie Brown, Tyne Valley, for assisting in serving the ice cream, also to J. A. Seller, teacher tor his efforts in bringing the atfalr to such a success. Rlrv. G. P. Raymond will visit the Bible School at Union Lot 33 on Sunday September 6 h at 10 a. m. All interested in S. S. Work in the neighborinz dis- |t|icts are cordially invited to be present_ Rev. Mr. Raymond will also preach in I the same church at 3 p. m. when a col- lection will be taken in aid of the Provin- cial S. S. Association. A Grnnr young apple tree loaded with blossoms, is seen in the large orchard of Reddin Bros, The Most Up to-date S DRUG STDRE In the Provinces. Largest Prescrip- tion patronage. Purest Drugs. Low- at $|.75 Is an ideal school boot, STRONG, C O M F 0 R T- ABLE, DUR- ABLE and good looking it meets every demand. “What you get for your money is more than the amount you pay. Low price without quality does not constitute a bar- gain.) 1 est Prices. Phone 86. ‘“°‘°"” "`°" ALLEY & Co. T - 1° I Y. M. C. A. parlor next Tuesday, after- - noon, September lst at 3 o'clock. I_mpor- ,.. . .-1 r _=-= _tant business. Every member please at- Honse and Lot on Cumberland St . at present occupied by Mrs. Michael MacMillan Good title guaranteed. ggiaggga ofa-aaaa ao aaa- Mao- Fresh Biscuits from "?»;‘?.`:ia?.“;“1ff.”£.?L’.; Y... , thrlstic trown & Co. anon _ "'- *"7 -' ~ - - " ' f ‘ so\£nid,1>nio noooprioowaf- J S ers, Salt and Plain Snowflake o _._ Gio- Barristcr,-*9Gidt5l*i&c.. S ’ goo Noe ood oiixod Foooy sio- Orrtcs-xmunroek. ¢h°1rlIl»P-!»l- i ' ‘ ` 3-29dw 3m. . _ - U ?_! .1 1 _ _ _ ' me “REA” i V soaps vooiuo Waters oro or °7~i='-ir°~’f§io‘f-'Q-1. " ' o ' l' Ji'°1E.""..`“.`5.`1§.i=.."‘f'i.Il.f°f:».s.w» BEER & G05: Digg _ ._ _ _ _,_ ., _L 1 _ ` ho..-oo ‘-wofas, comm wofooo, mst" Pack Bar' Fig Bar’ Straw' ealuvouoo or moore, on mn noodle- l . H a - . k.. cook try £1);-gps, Smyrna, Lemon for which departments oompetentgteh-I meal Thomas Johnson, Brookfield, amongst a lot of sober, well co.-.ducted fruit bearers. ‘A specimen ol the blossoms was brought to The Guardian by George McLe:d of this _` city yesterday. Mr. McLeod mentions that there is no fruit on this tree hearing the blossoms, and just why it should alloral display ls one of natur.='s many and inexpl c rble varieties. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘V -Tue S.0.E. Moonlight Excursion post - poned from last night will take pleee next Thursday night. A good boy with a fair education who wants to learn otlice work and run errands can obtain employment by applying at this ollice. -Miss SmaIlwood’s music class re-opens ` Sept. Sth. Those wishing to make ar- ” rangemen‘s please call between the hours of two and four p. m. ltts 3i pd -Dr. H D Johnson,-City Health Olleer lla prepared to vaccinate at his odiee on r Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 3 4 p. m. commencing Friday Aug $th. _ 2ld3i. -a mooring or rho Loaioo’ 'nie sooioiy loruionn. Lnoopiool wmbohom more tend. 3ld2i ‘F -Aw0l\‘lll\|r to previous announcements 1 RevJ HHeeta', accompanied by Madam Lyons offFisk Jubilee false, will be in Charlottetownon the 6th, 7th, Sth, gf Sq. temher. Hewill preach ia Grace Church on Sunday next and ma Tgg. do 'ill apnonated later bgworth this ematlfee gym, 'Qs-°1¢°¢°¢h¢r interest. if Hector is capable of -Notre Dame Couvwrt-thi; papal" institution will reopen its classes on Wed. M1601. Sn|\t;$nd. laeonneetion with all the branches required for a good Engfg education, special atteutimr isglvsntp the *° lm” 500° lll'°Yld0d. Fa- pirate les- °°°= i° dflvira. nl-Mine. wrvsnrhy. feed muff. piano, wan, lm-p, mandolin, lllitlf; Plain and fancy needle-work, enu- ils md fitting. :only to no Monroe soo Blot. nn' _gi ._ J :_-_Z _ .ff __. . _ _ _ ‘ - ~ » vpn _._ __ ___ J _ ._ _ ..___.. li..-._ted _ .. .. ._ . , The ohqee of Bavors in our chocolates is not _mr to two or lmes but we every person. Flavors for all the different tastes. Best chocolates the V marker for m°uey_ Asgfor WH |1'§ S, Name on every piece. *,@'mm L fad* .__ an -5. \- m_s&€»;M ___` ». George R. Montgomery is in town and, chose the lirst Of September for makingf ` _ _ Interesting Items Gathered by The Guardian- Frank Mclnnls in the employ of B. T Holman, Summerside spent a few days here last week. Cod iishing with the Caraquet iieet oil’ North Cape was poor last week. They re- port bait ver! scarce. will remain till Wednesday. He intends., residing at Murray Harbour South. Rev.E. H. Rayner who is studying for the Baptist Ministry at Hinau Ohio, is visiting his father Silas Rayner at Kil- Schooner, Nellie Burns, Bapt. Dan Miller came in port on Saturday from Chatham with lumber for Dyer, Wood- man, & Hunter. Dr. Alva Gordon who for some years Store, and now practising in Montreal was here over Sunday and returned to Montreal yesterday. The funeral of the late William Locke Q whose death occurred at Bos*on on Tues- day lest of appendieitis at the age of 25 years, took place on Thursday to the Methodist cemetery, Bethel Lot 7, the Rev. Isaac Lidstonloiiieiatiug. Deceased wasanephewofhh-s.M. R.Leardofthis town. ' __ A TRUE NERVE TONIC . acts not somneh upon the nerves them- selves,as upon the digestive function. and the abundant formation of rich red blood. The nerves cannot be fed on medicine. They can be fed and stlehlfllened by digested and assimilated food. Fa-roaons’s marvellous action arises from its _power over the digestive and assimrlative functions of the body. You take it, the bloom grows rimer, redaer. You feel strength and vigor, digestion ceases to be lnoticed. for it has become good. Work is easier for you have the strength to do it. In a short time you have health. Use Ferrozene. _ lor P£nsoNAL lurtmasr. ‘ kin- Miss May Crlllngs returned yesterday Lt: Bangor, Me. _ Miss Worth is visiting at York the guest of Mrs J. D. Crockett. '_ Mies Nettie Hobbs. city is visiting at Union the guest of Mrs B. C. Hardy. H. M. McKay and Master Roy leave this morning on return to Haverhill, Moss. F. M. Duehemir, jeweler, Glace Bay, is spendinga two weeks vacation in the city. Mrs. William Manson, Mrs. Eiward Manson, Summerside arevieiting in the city. Capt. Thcs Howat*, CapefTraveree, and E Boswell of Wright Brrs, Victoria, were in the city yesterday. r Mrs D. B. Howatt, Brudenell, who in-I been visiting her old home ‘The Recess’ at Victoria., r. turned Saturday. I G. H. 1nocurohooo,Now Eoonma ro- fpresentative New York American and Journal is spending a short holiday in the city. STABTLING BEVELATIONS. lt frequently happens that people sulfer for years from kidney derangements with- out koo wing the cause of their hackaches, h' l' bs and oth r bodily sufferings ac mg rm e . suddenly the frnth_is revealed to them that they are the victims ot serious kid- ney disease and. in imminen_t danger. Therevtiiulo medicine “which gives prom lasting' re '.2 .or e,vel'7 0 ot Kidney disease as Dr. ChasesKtdney- Liver Pills. They are positively eifec tive even in the most c cases. / /. » .4-Wt' » ,, | l|.~o.~,€§%‘-‘ .-it Illuf. ".¢ra‘ili ‘lr .-|ll\`]} 1 to - -~"\‘i‘\ii:rZ’I P/ ‘ions/a’ . "Doyounseapeni Doyouuse ‘a fountain pen? ’ !__ Doyouuse W2lCl'lll2ll’S | Try these “bat of that fountain pens are not satisfactory, $2.50, $3.00; $3.5o,184.oo» - _ G-,F dare. , JUST . . . . RECEIVED N1-;w _ .. READY-1=°-WEAR o snmrs . . . Made hy tlie beat _ Tailor in Canada; perks' gsfrle. Fic. Finish and Werkmanahip. Ar nacn a Navy and black wool Frieze, trimmed, tlb wide rows cording front and beck; to rdwl stitching around bottom; a very stylhh and serviceable skirt, $4.75. AT $5.85 maart smoom anion brook olozn vim form asp, lap seams, 8 rows stitching, and with straps of same material. A IH!! & would strike you as being worth “.00-out - poioo $5.235 oloo o oihoo otyloo io dtlmu ' cloths at this price. ' AT $7.25 men . . Made of heavy grey corded Frleze, lap seams and 7 rows stitching- A ophél skirt this; ask to see it. - STANLEY Coder and confecticlery to Ssnerson Co. PHONE m svitltlrnl M019, Bags! liagssliags! We have the best grain bags in the country. They are large enough to hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3 bushel potatoes. They are strong, clean, have hemmed tops, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction.You want some, how many ? Reid & Creighton The Man MIN ri ii iiii -1 ir' ills i 5 Island produce, L ' _ Pitt Street, _ syaooy, c B. | '°°“" r °“‘ sunny: on “_ I l I l - » 4 l 1°- ~z Reudhy Palma. °’l“‘i‘“‘“’,‘i.°,‘?.‘l'.°o ri o our ir-min; by taking ‘ Min Siaitfs) Holi, iieorge knot. Hdt! 3' ~§-it or li; 3 iii E UCCIIID sneer. - ~ I, » . _‘_ Flowering Slrds. Nowisthetime to place your er. den for ornamental! trees nad- llowering shrubs aboallkildlof °f4¢f_¢f1ymd receive ar-sodas more o _ V tgié. ii io as » Cllarldttetowu Agent, ul'ltl‘l'ol.l wnoloooio donors io ,.1 mtl” llltliltltlllltlhl 'll l F?‘i’~s hysical course. Noonan is S|nallwcsd’l ._ , -P 'J 1