_ t - i ral, , OCTOBER rg, 1907 , l \ _ _ ,_,,___ .. ' 'run cHAnr.o'r'rn'r0wN GUARDIAN . me seven Be ~ Sure X "4 °°Nl» hard ouere Veal throats, weak lun¢s.'We wish you would "3 Y°ill' tioctoril he knows ol an lngbeteef - hr ohm nimble; ana A r' cr” rss.. Dmcmuiuundupwomluk-"" V° believe It ia einytleai mama yen nanamdinlnatin. ¢2a»u|ug.w°°\\lil Possibly tate But ask your doctor-.nad Jndu He 5,4 thushesuretomakenomlatsh 0. ou. ° - an ey 0 use-% 1*” F ., , ~ -MA I . Mlss'Nlcl|olson left -tu" Y - . V ' , H _ --»lS tl'l€ One With - H ,_ ini-rs Nate Ross, City, left Thursday il .gg ' ‘ ' i ~ W S A 'f - F.S.._l’pstand_sonlst|. yesterday on a `~ _ I I | _ , lrlpiso St.. John. Thering that grandrnhilrer wear. today M";'J'"'° H"l°'C°”““"' 1”" ""“°"` I ' ' ` ° ' ii -- f, , i, - ‘ - - , _ ._._ " _ - :_-' QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDlANl"°°‘““° “*.ir.'f:.tt:.?'....:.‘.‘;:.§;:‘.;':..;;.if'..‘.;° A gm] 3 [|3|\[| U Head Tliilces In New Prowse Block-Charlottetown A S t I S » TT .T T 'T" '”""’ ' °°' "‘ *° B" Mr».cnalia.c°uen\un. “mow qi nie _, _. _ .. .. . , ._ , _ Continues lrom 7to l0.00 H llioliioilillng Ring for you io buy Itis'_made1n_ 1 widths sn that ne can meet -every de- IIl3\-d_- ` ' i i ' B naar amounted to 12427.00 vv. -vw. vv1ELLNEI\_ reweier |=. Q - ~-1 --- --- _ __ -f r i.lands flrstSabbath,at3.30 p.m. ‘ Visitors *OW*-' . .. _ ,Exhibition phnlO§ Ai ($11 0_l)lAllJ lllv ihlliehl itll ll (l ‘- )i2\ N turted Thursday imma visit to Boston. ll . ‘ GEO.ii.CO0KS. . il “lo Stildb V\`hoN Dubv hi r\lvvn_va.\\'e|t;orng l I P;r°l;i°‘| _/'/V preach at alt. inner-’s Cathedral morning / _ a i Dnlgglsl /, Mr . Harry Rltehic left Thursday on an d f ref/rru to Sydncy. She was accompanied prepares n s 1 llorae and Cattle Medicine If you have a sick or blem ishlng animal try HUGHES ‘ to f 1 it / ~ .====l C /f' to New York. _ ; . ,f /. A _special remedy prepared il” _ enit the case ' Advice Free . A Best uality of coal at Geo. E. l"ull’s_ coal yard. - Hotel Dufferin sr. youu, N. B. n Foster Bond, Co. BOND - - - Manage "$§»¥ New Australian , Raslns We have just rec-:iv ed a few boxes. They are nice and j‘\icy with a delicious flavor. Try a few pounds. McKenna’s At Both Stores. J ob Lots i i r We are opening up TODAY Iooo pairs of Mens and Womens Boots and Shoes.'I`~hose lots will be SOLD AT HALF Price. We bought these goods at ‘ our own price and__will give our customers the advimtagé of our barg- ains. . - Sprague 6: C0. Sunnyside Waterproof _ Guaranteed s For hunters, doctors,farmer,, -for the man who detest, rubbers and likes comfort iii in the boot- Thry are made by the "Dry- So.a" process from English grain leathers. 15 inch lf-g \ $8.50 is inch leg $6.50 7 inch leg $6.00 Guaranteed waterproof. Alley@ Co. llli.H.ll.JllHllSllli. Kent Street, ' an ` in. Eyes tested and fitted for glasses. 1 OFFICE HOURS i)i.oiia.m. i..`fl'i.3)pm. Evenings by appointment. dtww Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat d .Sk ;T& Piok‘inu_Vinegar l The pickling season is about here and in order that your pickles will keep right you must have cod vine ar. We have an extra strong grench Wgite Wine Vinegar that we specially recom- mend {or p ckling purposes at 60 cents rr s . il P Highest grade English Malt 78 cents per gal. Good x x x English Malt 48 cents per al. E Pure Cider Vinegar 40 cents per gal. xxx White Wine Vinegar ao cents ner gal. Beer & Goff- Ten Weeks and Christmas will behere. Now your. friends will be mort _ ylsrtsed with sPho'o lhiili anything else. . So come snrlg and ` - have it taken y ~ BayorPl1otograpl|or Phone |92 Studio Sunnyside Boots' ° ' ton. V Mlnv Irene Tiylor left. yesterday lor alllax. ' ‘ for Boston. _ _ ` ` ay for H-gh River, Alberta. _ i‘he net. proc-n-‘ds of thc Gather ral Rav. Geo McLellan will preach at Wood Edwin Crockett of thc Bank of Nova bcotia staff is visiting Charlottetown. Mrs. L H. Douglas and daughter, Muir -y Harbor, are visiting in the city. Miss B C Prcwse and Miss Millie re- Mr . Iinule, Prince Street has returned froma visit to Caps Brctonanil New B uuswlck. C. ll. nnd Mrs. McNeill, who have been visiting ie:e,lcft Welnesdny on return The Revyrcud Walter Cotton .will nd ei eulng on Sunday. by her mother Mrs, L E Prowsr. ‘ John M. Hughes of the Post Omen lleprrtment left yesterday on a trip to Chicago for the benefit of his health. ‘ J, M. lice, of Wlnaloe, P. E. I. is visit- ing bla in-other the pastor of 'the Methodist Church ntNcwcast1e, N. B. Rev.-J. A. Belyeu. inte of P. E. I., has accepted a call to the Baptist church ln D.»ultt.nwn, New Salcrn, Upper and Lon er Blsswllle. _ _ i' The cellar of the Hillsboro Consolidated 'Sc`h'5.`l has recently been concrccd, the ,work being supollntenrled by Alex. Nicholson. Guardian renders will regret, to learn that Rev. Dr. Dobson is ln, very poor health. and has been canfinei lo his bed forthe past vrc»k. The stndc.ts of St. Dunat.an’a visited Enlcozitvood Hospital on Wednesday and plcfsci tho patients wltn vocal and instrument.-ll music and the distribution of cunilr, etc. Andrew McNalr's new rssldcncc on Grafton St. ls almost finished. The house is df Mr. McNair's own design, (iaudin and Taylor having char-ga of the work. Thclnterlor of the house is finished ln clear wood oiled und is altogether n very and pretty dwelling. A paper on Music will be read by Mr. Watts in Kindergarten llall at tcu thirty this morning. fhc public are invited. Students are rlqu-:ated to bring note hooks. The pianiaie will llc Miss Katie Btanlc ,hcr solo being Liszt/s “Chanson d'Amour." Miss Hazel Hreumer has kindly consenf-ul .c sing. The air selected is Liszt/s incomparable setting of “1`l:\ou'ra like a Flower." Every student and l»ver of niuelc is invited. ‘ St. Dnnst.au's football team, which will play the Abegweiia on the C A AA grounds this nfternorn will be made up as follows: Full buck, Urban Gillis; Halves, H McDonald, M Canurie, J Sark, S Hawkes; Quarters, I Daly, J A McD»nnld; Forwards, J Fleming, J D McM-rnnld, B Murdoch, B Fllzlmmonn. L Laman,J Saunders, B Gllli', UMc~ C'\rt~h_\,', C'\p'. Although the learn as n whnlc 1- practically nntrled andconrposed 'rlnro r. cntiw ly of new plavrrs yet the .no. are In excellent ccudbon and thltpuh they can scrmc‘y hope to win from their vet‘ran o pnncnts a good iznrnols anticipated. The play in thc g- lf hnnillcrp niatclie at Belvidere has been continued during the week with thc following resultin- in the tlr t handicap Dr. Goidwlll defeated D B Stewart lun. In t-he finals of this match Dr Goodwill and Dt' Sli Jenkins will playas soon as Dr Jenkins returns from New York. In the second handicap C H B Lonzworih defeated A A Bartlett. A A McLean de’cated Dr Blanchard. W A Wicks defeated Percy Pope. W K Rogers defeat.--d W E licrrt/cy. The four winners lu this match will nlay the semi-Bnals this afternoon the drawing for opponents being al/ 8.5) p m. At the 0p»ra House last night Human Ho»\rta,amclodrama. containing all thc qualities which appeal to those whosc sympathies respond read ly to human emotions was well put on by s large com. pany of players. The play affords scope for the cxplolilrgof many dlHeren\. and interesting churnrtern. T..c plot was an elaborate one though net in humble scenes and afforded the actors opportunities to run through the whole gamut of human passions and affections; their work being awar ed frequent applause. The principal darts were capltally` taken; a cleverly acted tramp and a laugh-making negro relieving the piece of thc charge of being soo serious. There will be a matinee this afternoon and also another performance tonight. _1_____.__.____ tAt. this season of the _year coughs and colds nre very prevalent. Rememhsrthat British Cough Ours la one of the best “mr-.lisa for t-haac complaints. We have hm Dm, up u large quantity. 25c ner b°¢,l|,-_ A W Reddln, Pham B. if N Wlhite’s]Delamar Chocolates o . ~ » T f » T t ~;1........¢r.'.;.;,.'..y...-1111 -roy = . If you mjoy delicious choeolatesthen t d m t _ ' been Those who have tried Delamur “Y *MY I" li” PW” "” °' _ liens. eueeoinen made 16 ‘° °°' 1" - relsbrat/ed autor, left Souris yesterday for New York. ' Advertisers will kindly bear in mind l.hs_t.'l‘he Guardian cannot 'undertake to lnsertln following isann any "changes" ofads received after one o'ulook noch fternoon. _ ' _ Ptrons who are unable to get- tis Guardian by telephone alter air. ofrlnck in the evening, and who have news or other business for the next issue, nre‘ rt- quasted to ring No. 124. Ccmmlsaioner Coombs lin/’er of the Salvation Army ln Canada andNewfound- lnud is to' urrivs here by tinighifs express from Sumnierdde. On Sunday at li a m a |ulrlic meet- lllll will be held nt the Army H~ll. Ati! p m in the Opera. House thc Comm- issioner will lecture on '.l‘ln: Yzatirday Today and Tomorrow of thc Sal\'n.'lon_ Army." 'l`he_ announcement of thi.- meeting hn- been well rec. ivcl and many clt, zens signified their intention nf icing present. At.7.30 p ni ln tlrc Opera Hou~~= the 0c|nruls~iorei_'viill conduct is soul- savlng meeting- assisted by Lcut Cul Pupmlre, Brlgn'ilcr'H0wcll, Stall’ Cnpt Morris of Toronto and Brlqadir Turrer of St J0hn, Moadny evening at B oclock in the First. Methodist Church, the visit of thi-.re glftci leaders will he concluded by a grand Musical Meeting. The public is cordially invited to each and every meeting of the se"\;lcer. "HUMAN HEARTS" "Human Hearts", aptly described ns the ‘forever everizrceu. success.’ “Human Hearts" is a play that inv irlably appeals to all that is best in msu's nature, and uplifis hlmlfrom the sordid cares and petty worries of daily toll. and trouble. The story of “Human Irleai-ts,' is clean, whole- some und intelligible to everyone. There is no suggestion of, yulgnrlty in any of its acts; but a story of cnuvincingstreneth is told by the author. in a munnrr that appeals irresistibly toall classes of theatre goers. _ The enormous success of “Human Hearts"during the' past ton yt-nrs is I direct rafuintingigjgthgg ldcz entertained by so many theatrical ru rnat;e.s, that sensationallsni und'cr'ln|innl ndjunots are necessary tc a play to nssure its rucu.-as with the public. Such plays dis out, ns soon asthn public Interest wnnes. Not so with is drama possessing thc rnerlt of “Human Hearts". ~,The lease of life accorded such A playils not dependent on a momentary interest, excited by some humanity and humdh, feelings. It touch- of players, and tl_:e.as§vmu_f1rlcllty to _scenic and mechanical etall that made its former visits notable. See thc play ln the Opera llouse tonight. - , 'i Trade with us and you save you. Cameron & Co. io-r9.'l3i NOTICE l 0 THE PUBLIC A vcry large supply of overcoailngs sultlngs, pantlngs and fancy vestings have arrived which I will make up to ord'-r at the lowest nosslblc price for good unorlf . Rernenrber I nm recognized to be o 1- of the bi st l-nilors in Charlottetown. Upper Queen Sa ro 2(lilt.f.srt»tsif ______1____-_--1_.-._A .COMES HERE- ' rom It never pays to feel shaky about your Clothes, Sir l . It takes away half the comfort of wearing them. Men, who know. come here for Clothes,because they feel that they are taking no risk. We never allow a man to feel nn- ha py about ii garment he'gets here gui' sort of clothes are away above the level of the crowd. Suites $r5.oo to $30.00 Overcoats $15. to $30. Trousers $4. to $9.00 Come in for a look, Sir, and ycn’ll discover many other reasons wlry "Men who _know come here ,,- .. . for clothes. D. A. BRUCE. MERCHANT TAILOR. Morris Block, Opposite P. O. ........_'...._..-r_f-‘ crime, but on Lheilirm solid basis of _ Children U? anew) |-1 ¢ sses Coats Tire best :rssortment ever sliowu here. \\"e have them in every size,fro1ntl1c little tot size up to sizes for girls upto I6 yours. Moderately price- ed-a special feature in this clep:rrt1uent.- You could not nrakc them up ut tlzc price. $1.75 Euclr and ululv onus "H °‘" "”“'° “"‘“B'- '°“°“ °“f 1°*°°° . better instincts. and makes us feel kinder ___ - _ __ _ ____ Program' changed evrry Monday. Wednesday and Friday Humors of s River Picnic, The l'll1 Makers Mistake, Salome. . The Dog and the Tramp. .. Song, Goodbye Sweet Marie. Also slides will be shown illustrat- ed by Mr. Bayer showing 4th Regt on parade, 82nd on parade, Armv Medical Corps on Pnrade,and Ligli Hors" showing them in Camp etc. 7.l6d f. 1 _ HPERA HOUSE cHARLoT'rE1‘o\v 1 Friday and Saturday Oct- i8th and l9th~ Mr. W. E. Nankeville ANNOUNCES THE NEVER CEASING SUCCESS Human Hearts An idealized story of life in the Arkansas Hills PRESENTED WITH A Carefully Chosen Company Superb Scenic Sensations Marvelous Mechanical Magnitude MATINEE SATURDAY, 3 p. m. Sale of seats Tuesday morning, ro a. m--Prices 25c,35c, 5cc and 75c, ro-i4doi. :_- l.AU(1US'l`ll“£ BENTLEY Ba rrister and Attorney Ul<‘l<`ICli:- Over ltpyul Bunk of Curious KENSINGTON. P- E- I- MOl~ EY Tu LOAN on not ilfscoiirlty of lnrtd nr- derntc rntcs uf interest.. Zdniwfrdw towards our fellow. .|nan, for having 7"" 'WTT ,_ _‘_ hx _ ~W__`,V__`__ . ._ . - . -»» ;.‘--»~- ._ - ' wm_es"dn_ . _ _ @ ..`.`lf.`.`."l5`ri..‘T32Z°p.§iil,"§.5§§Z.“`$Z'i.§'.l[`.§E Pickling Vinegars and Spices WhiteWlneVlnegar...... ........40cqnl PureCiderjVlnegar..... . ...40¢g5] 'English Halt Vinegar . . . . . . . . . . ........h()c gal French Vinegar (5 gil dfmi-]olin's). . . . . . . . . . . . .$2 Oil es. mone . Ever thin hi h rade E-A-15* DEE!-€@]Y. ch (13 y y e s s ‘ , °11d1°W P1”|°°d- We me =“1fiS5¢d wiih:a moderate profit on all we sell ‘ .r.-miss c.ir.LAGiiaN, ‘ ' . toiinrscooic Eye Examination The cnt accurately shove this method in opera tion. It is probably, the m sf reliable test known today. Byits rise the expert optlcian accurately meas- nies the amountand 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. ottawa,-leur' this System and rely on its readings, almost entirely; The results in past years have been remzrrkably satisfatztory, and if you are in n..-cd of Glasses you cannot do better than allowns to examine your eyes. G- P. .iuis;.oES»i Reliable Old Marlve and Granite Work F-“_ = LJ F? 2 Y desire to think our many friends for their generous patronage of the pas and to say that we are better prepared than ever-to execute all work entrusted te us, with ueatnea and despatch. Noordertoo large or too small for us. Unites ndélice ablllbited. Desi us and prlres furnished clieetiull on a P0 ll Y P plica-lon. ::'._ F' F ’ LJ ; :D Y _ _ _ _ Kent Street near Prince, Charlottetown. “MIA M- CAMERON l' ~r Right up-to-date l\len’s shoes at53.5o is the kind of shoes you have been looking fr r und cannot get in any other store but ours Our Gun Meinl Heavy Sole Good year Welt is sold at 5.to but cur pric s 3.50. Our leaders Ladivs shoe .5oa pair, Men's Shoes 3. 50 a pair You will save at least one dollar a air by buying your shoes from. A. E. McEAl.llEN The Slice Man. mwfrwtl Hill lllli HEATING \Vns rour homo r-nn for tnl|'»~ lst. wlvtori lf not yrynill infnni-l»ill,\' in-r.|v1~i ion nunln ~lnn~ lv nnd mm of our .-1-_ l__i l|N\rr\\r-il llui./\ir l~`\|r|\ucir< will "|ir'.'»-1| \\\l| in fr- onli with tht- |_f|n.<~ lwlow znrv. \\ th ormof thi--v ir-1-'cdlnic Fur- nni-i-.~. _vmrr lli'r~ um) ln: kcpu an f-niirc wlrrcr at nn r-you tr=N|oi'l\liri'v4l|\v nntl lripllil. im |rr~|\lil wi-.L r'4 nigh' llro nh' r~r’rrl i th.-i-.i ofn \\'r~li-l\cn\~ cdhnnm m» ra than i~cp|\y.=yn|| for ilro cost., it vs cconr rn wil loo ln tim small nmonnt of fncl li i‘.orr.-urmr-.n for lim lm it Il. rn¢ll'»u~a. "cure in and mlkilm nnittrr over. Fred ll. Trainer, Grafton St. Opp. Opera llo ns”-e, FOR SALE The subscriber otfern by private anis his pro arty situated in tho conirni pnrt of lirrulnl linno village conelalinl of hobei. alcro, enrnplo rooms, ware house. ltnhloa, anti couch hornr . Will bo sold with or without fur|r’ahlng»e. li nr particulars and price. Arial{_p(r;H__I gov . .. . U--lthlrlwrd f.i|ad.ulb»\'| Nllllll ll] IJEBTUHS All persons indebted in Daniel .\, Cameron or his estate are nques ed to make immediate payment to the undersigned who has full authority to give receip s and discharges for same. All amounts unpaid for will be sued for without respect to parties. K ._ _ _ _ . _-_,Wy 0-.- ,.' ,. 4 ibtéiii ti". “ fi "ip i" -ir" if .v*“~; . fb- ._ 1,--~..' (I 2'. .-“' _ 4,. t. __ if ._ -: 1'-1. ." 3 (_. il _: it” J, 1 1.=_ lflii l__. li.. 3 li ; if 1, Vi tl l' ii 5 1 .li _..r, .H ‘§.'_ .;v= i;i .Pi iii 'jiz -rw ._..s...,. _ -ii gi. all ..7»'.z‘. 23 I ~ 5 .l l_ , §L»‘ .l fx:-l ..1'f».~ , . _,_ ¢ _ .... .___, _.L_ _.._li4_ I _ ."i"'Z\_»‘. . i~- i' if-W , fi: 5 wi’ vi; "3 f.. i,-_'.,>r , ...pl .' If . -,Ji ... fri if! ,.4 .¢`-jg. r ii 1 Ljfa ri., .een en- -_ ‘iihi i . .__ -_ *I ,pe . ._ ~:»:¥E_. .i ;.,'- ': E. rag .f. l _.E Aljrf' ,l cf- * i il . ‘ . 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