, {ran CHARLOTTETOW'N seasons, SEPTEMBER '22; E906 * see-iii illiil'S Eflllliltllillilili< ammorrtrownls 2/0 DWMINhu 57m: ' .Hm'd 0m” i“ New PWV’" In! Circulation Department Telephone isNo. 13a. Complaints of non-delivery of papers, change of address. and all circulation matters should be referred to THE CIRCULATION MANAGER. Call up No. 11%. ."Pnowsi: aims. urn. Sarnnnar Gt.le fifty cents a year V Tn: tide will be high this afternoon at 12.46 and tomorrow at l 42 Mae. ,1. ll. HORNE, of Prince. Edward Island. who has been visiting in Monoton. has returned home. I Srsrnns P. Tarpon. brother of the late Dr. Taylor, left yesterday morning on return to his home in Sussex. Tin: musiepagein the Saturday issue of Sept. 29th. will contain the music of a two step entitled “Miss America." A. J. Putnam, manager of the Royal Bank, and bride. returned last evening from their honeymoon trip.—St. John Telegraph. Miss Panama of The Transcript, return- ed home yesterday morning. after ii brief visit to the home of her uncle, the .late Dr. Taylor. Mus F. L. Givnx left Tuesday morning for her home in Boston. She was accompanied by her sister Flora, who will spend the winter in Boston. DR. ANDREW McPiisii.. who with his wife and family. have been spending the past three months with friends on the Island, left yesterday on return to Mont- real. SATURDAY Subscribers can tell «when their subscriptions expire by the date on label. To avoid the loss of an issue please renew one issue before expiring date as the paper will discontinue promptly. The Saturday issue is only 500 per year. J. WALLACE WILLIAMS. Glace Ray,C. B.and Miss Annie B. Edwards, daugh- terof Mrs. Sara Edwards, Annapolis, were married on September 10. They are spending their honeymoon on Prince Edward Island, the groom's native pro vines. VPRECEDE N ’1 ED C ut selling ‘due to the superiority or our amment, styles,and values, had greatly reduced our stock and, though late in arriving, these elegant German made Lad- have searched the coats are most welcome. ies who Town without satisfaction are invited to call and look them STYLES in these Costs are varied and iiiclndr both medium and full lengilii. Elegant creations in fawn beaver cloths. light weight. elap- nraicd with fancy self strapping, rough tweed effects ; ngian style, beautiful garments in plain navy ard brown, the lot makes a jyery b:autiiul and comprehensive showing. Sizes range from 3: to 44 and prices range from Sic ooto 524 00. For Your ~ Daughter b the IT has been decided to estabLish in con nection with this paper, an Advertising 'Agency. Thus any persons or firms de siring advertising in any newspaper out ‘ ._.._—— “\\ side of this city, ‘can have same placed by and 1110“ The Guardian. They can thus secure the 1 f same rates as if they placed their order Comp ete range 0 direct, and have each advertisement ' o I 7 checked to see that it gets the proper children S COBtS— ’ p v number of insertions and appears as de sired. tf. There are hundreds here to choose from in the latest st 3'- Tnurnnancu BAND or Horn. This is to certify that. Nathaniel Stramberis a member, of “the ,Temperanoo Band of Hope." havingsigned the following declar- ation: “I do agree that I will not use in- toxicating liquors as a beverage." Enter- ed 7th December 1848 (signed) Charles Sutherland. This certificate was given at River John, N. S. and was shown The Guardian yesterday by Mr. Stramber of Fitzroy Street, this city, who has been all his life a consistent temperance man. iiiiiii. ies—not‘an-old style in the store. I In Canadian, English * and German makes we show hands-ime Coats for Children, Mispes, Maids and Young Ladies, qus doubt the mo-t complete stock [boss who want work of any kind 0 are looking for help of any kind should send their names and addresses with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and Information Bureau, New Prowse Block. Charlottetown. Telephone 132a. Those who do not desire to advertise will please send 25 cents with their request, which amount will be returned tothem on application if they do not get what they want. Tun maritime conference between Mt. Allison, Acadia, Dalhousle and the U. N. B. meets this fall with the U. N. B. at Fredericton. It is expected that a large number ofdelegates from the other col- leges will attend. This conference will help charge of George Irving, Y. M. C. A. secretary. for eastern Canada, and he will be nsssleted by Frank V. Slack, of the University of Pennsylvania. A mem- ber of the student volunteer committee is also expected to attend.—Mr. Irving is ll son ofD. P. Irving, M. L. A., Vernon River. Tar: Monoton Tranecipt of the 21st says: Several young men from different paris of is without ever giihired under one roof in Charlottetown. We are confident in our ability to both please mother and daughter. For children and misses we show plain cloths and tweed (fleets, light and dark shade-i. lloth lain audfl$3 pliilcd Style backs. Most sty so have fancy buttons. Piices range from... . PROWSE BROS. LTD. Sh I a Some, Really Elegant New SKIRTS finest black French Venetian—- Elegant creations of ilie Pearl and Beattic. Union on Monday last. Bryenton sold his farm zit Union and with his family moved west. an. Allcniiiatn Ross, a native of Charlottetown, now of Brooklyn N. Y. is visiting his Island home and is the guest .1. T. Mackenzie of this city. It has been sixty-eight years since Mr. Ross left the Island in his infantile days. He studied in Queen's College. Kingston, and for a time in McGill. He the ministry twenty years ago and has a son in the Tennessee. . Black— Child ”” ottelown. Grouse Onuroxlelt i’nr Halifax yum day morning. with an exhibit of poultry for the exhibition. Faun: E. Johnson, who has been spending the summer at Hurray River- is stopping at The launox. J anus Danaacn, Quineoy Mass.return' next week from spending slew weeks at his former home in Canoe Gove. TH: Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents I year is an exocllentgift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. Mus. R. has been spending the summer at her old home, "The Recess", Victoriafiieaves for Winnipeg on Oct 20d. S. M. Jenkins who accompanied the remains of his little daughter Gwyunith Louise to Charlottetown. left on return to Glace Bay Thursday morning. TEE friends of Angus McPherson, Mill- town Gross, will regret to learn that he met with an accident while working in Amherst, N. 5. Mr. McPherson returned home afew days ago. Pauisna WILSON THE Excursions to Boston are now on, from Charlottetownz—All Eastern 5. 5.00. from St. John, $12.50. Limit thirty (30) days from date of issue’ Proportionate rates from other stations. _ THE members of Lorne Lodge. De Sable, will meet for a special service at Church- ill on the 23rd inst at 8.30 p. in. Service will be conducted by Rev. D. McLean. All sister lodges are cordially invited to at- tend. THE marriage took place in Mouctou. September 20, of Austen A. Allan. swell» known young barrister. to Miss Lillian, daughter of Fred G. Hunter. I. C. R. foreman. They will spend their honeyv moon on Prince Edward Island. Ticxs'rs for the Halifax Exhibition will be issued from Charlottetown. Sept Still to Oct 5th inclusive, limit to return two days from date of round trip $4.15 and from September 2155 to Oct 4th. inclusive. limit return Oct 5th round trip $5.55. Advertisers are asked to have “changes in not later than ten a. in. each Saturday for both The Daily and The Tri-weekly of Monds'y. Guardian employees half holiday each Saturday during the summer months. The biisiness. cdltcral and newe departments. are open as on other days for the transaction of business Mus. JOHN Srswanr of Jamaica Plains, Boston. Mass. who after an absence of 20 years has been visiting her Island home. left on return September-dub. She was accompanied by her nieces, Miss Florence Currie of Fair View. ./West River and Mrs. Geo. Saunders of Providence, R. 1., who also were on return to their homes after spending the summer with their parents Neil and Mrs. Currie of Rocky Point. ‘ JOHN GrLi. Ball, $17.00. Issue, The deceased died 0 Last spring Mr was Methodist Ministry THE Halifax sailed at noon yesterday with the following passengers:~l.cns Mc- Innis, P Boylan. J A Nicholson. who fare for the have a Union Road, received a telegram, of the death of his sister, Mrs Isaac Bryenton. which took place at Reg» ins on Sunday last. typhoid fever. and has been sick butashcrt time. The late Mrs Byrcntou, nco Ellm Gill, of Union, leaves to mourn. two sons via, Percy. formerly with Prowse Bros, Ltd. and Reginald, and two daughters The remains left for ordained to in Mr. Ross has been a frequent contributor to the press and has piib< Iished two volumes. one entitled Duty and Other Poems. and the other Life Sketches, which includes reminiscences in the United States and Canada. RB S'rswanr Suamniocs. left M” morning for Bella Pialns.W" Mus. L. M. Poour and dauchhl' Ilk- Nan Poole, left yesterday morning to VII“ the Halifax Exhibition. Assert Rowan. Victoria. andKenneGh Holmes. Hampton, were in the olid‘ yesterday and leave this morning for Halifax to attend the exhibition. a I’. D. BOWLHN, hi. 1.. A. was in the oily yesterday. lie leaves Wednesday morningonai'isit to Regina, Coin“! and Edmonton. and will be absent about. a month. TnnSydney Record of the filth says: Miss Addie McKenzie, who has been on d vacation to P. R. Island. has returned after a most enjoyable trip and resumed her position at the ofllce of the telephone central today. Charcoal Kills Bad Breath Bad Odor of Iii—digestion, Smoking, Drinking or Eating Can Instantly Stopped. Sample Packe;;;iaiied Free. Other people notice your bad breath where you would not notice it at all. It Is nauseating to other people to stand before them and while you are talking, give thema whit! or two of your bad stomach. It usually comes from food termentingon your stomach. Sometimes you have itiu the morning, —that awful sour, bilious. bad breath. You can stop that at once by swallowing one or two Stuart Charcoal Lozen- ges, the most powerful gas and odor absorbers ever prepared. Sometimes your meals will reveal themselves in your breath to those who talk with you. “You've had onions," or “You've been eating cabbage,“ and all ofasudden you belch in tho face~of your triend. Charcoal isa wonderful absorber of odors, as every one knows. That is why Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are so quick to stop all gases and odors otordorous foods, or gas from indiges~ tlon. , Don't use breath perfumes. They never conceal the odor. and never Ib- sorb the gas that causes the odor. Be- sides, the very fact of using them re- vealsthe reason for their use. Stuart‘s Charcoal Lozenges in the ilrst place slop for good all sour brash and belch- ing of gas. and make your breath pure, fresh and sweet, just after you‘ve eaten. Then no one will turn his face away from you when you breathe or talk; your breathe will be pure and fresh, and besides your food will taste so much better to you at your noxr. meal. Just try it. Charcoal does other wonderful things too. It carries away from your stomach and intestines, all the impurities there massed together and which causes the bad breath. Charcoal is a purifleras well as an absorber. Charcoal is now by far the best, most easy and mild laxative known. A whole boxful will do no harm; in fact. the more you take the better. Stuart's Char- coal Lozenges are made of pure willow charconl and niizeri with just a («in flavor of honey to iiiiike ilicin palatable for you. but not too sweet. You jusi chew them like candy. They are absolutely harmless. Get n new. purc.swcet. breath, fresh- en your stomach for your next meal. and keep the intestines in good working order. These two things are the secret of good health and long life. You can get all the charcoal necessary to do these wonderful buteimple things by getting Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. We want you totcst these little wonder workers yourself before you buy them. So send us your full name and address for a free sample of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. Then after you have tried the sample. and been convinced,gotoyour drugglst and get a 25c box of them. You'll feel better all over. more comfortable, and "cleaner" inside. Send us your name and address today and we willat once send you by mail a sample package. free. Address F. A. Stuart 00.. 50 Stuart Bldg" Marshall. Mich. all f INVERNESS - REMEMBER THE NAME. Ask your dealer for W ATSON ’ " V i p - This is the best brand of underwear for Is w. C. Turner & Co., are showiniz‘an extra of W and children's fail and winter Iliadme i ‘ low prices. We have enough to supply over We are comluctin «with low: pass his serve. therefore we have decide} u. make A special day for ladies‘ range opened up on the counters. garment. w. c. TURNER & co, . Tremendous Slaughter Sale Furn to spend a week on the beautiful Miramichi ml lake in Chatham’s Big Fair September 17th to Industrial and Agricuztural products‘ good music, Park adjoining the Exhibition grounds. class $500.00; lass $300.00. matters for particulars. George E .Fislicr, Scc’y, dill; L. iiwccdic, Pics. 7dtis iwmlf. .s. EIGHI'EEN HUNDRED CUSlllll ER \ ~_ our business on the lowest possible margin of prnfiifid\ ‘ expeure consequently we have only a few hands to i EVERY WEDNESDAY and mittrcn’s underwear when we will have a in] :-n- in plain price tickets on then. every A SPECIAL SNAP The Low Price Store, Sunnyside QueenSqnare, Ch’town. aidws "'0F-—‘ 11:11 re CON TINULD Ui' STAIRS Entrance Main Door (ax ' V'ew Block. Everything must be sold a .counta from 20 to 33 1-3 p. c. Come early and often. First buyer-i get first choice. JOHN NEWBON. “If you are planning an outing for this scmmer,arrange "the 21st A great display of Excellent pieminms, amusements of all kinds, and something doing Two (2) days racing on Chatham Driving Cheap excursions on all railroads. the time. 52,000.00 lN PREl‘liUMS. 4'5 Purses diVidcd as follows: Free—fora]! . 100.00; 2.15 3Y9 Urss $400.00; 2.2:. cia.» :. 0.00, 2.30 See pmgrann ;ize-f it and (.iiJLf printed Lgfl‘fi For the Sun Life of Canada. A liberal contract will be given to the man who can procure a. good volume of business. For particulars write or call on E. BRO W. Manager for P. E. Island. INVERNESS COAL. Unanim- ous verdict of house-keepers—the best coal on the market today. Charlottetown. 19 inwf ryi whole crowd of ten there was not one who was not a land owner in the garden province and they all intend to return In the spring. At present, however, they claim that there is nothing doing on the Island and it is better for them to go. West. see the country and if possible. save some earnings and return in the spring in time to seed and look after their farms at home. They were nice- looklng, sober.solf-relinnt young fellow. who could‘ how out an existence any. where. villi-ed. circular French .olil and corslct styles. . Ladies [dishing sunrihing extra nice, are invited to call and see these beauiies—foi beauties they are the finest yet shown in Charlottetown. “‘“ fl , Reliable Rain'coats ‘ ERE, we ofier some hund- reds of elegant Raincoat: to choose from. Discrim- " I lusting buyers will quick- ly decide in our favor. e offer a chance of every fashion- able style—everylength and size. Satisfaction in every tte&tw. "Famous Soap." .,. cake. . Doughnuts, 10c doz. Buying direct from the best manu- m m M,” ,. iactnrers we are in a position to TODAY. . . ._ ' oiier unbeatable values and sell at a. ,a closer our in than competitors. 39$" :3; Our spec at $8 75 Cravenetle c...- 1... mt prepaid to mail order custom- I Will aPEClAL } :s‘r' . ' . t f ’ “tbt’izf‘lds‘gsfisggfig. p, s"! _ i remnant ‘m. Wilma-9.3 burl-m do" the. - onloumnaiah oollar.‘We ' #flil’flfllfilfl ' about this price ? Then see us. tailored m ti“. laws! myks one glance shows the perfect Prince Edward island. crossed In the Brown 0 Stewart Mr Bur h ' ' - - . . y lll, Mr L mnoriwork in everi' detail. And they fit 95 We“ “5 ‘hey'ie £2350": ’fzte’ifi “my ‘pz'fi, Cunningham,0laru reeimuvw llichlzn. handsome. i (or the Cam‘dhm wés,’ v,“ the MaudCarterJiC Dcuse. Albert Luby. Theie are a number of styles in these extra fr he skirts illCIliIl n2 . .l Doiron, N Ruly. Ewen Lime. .1 Do‘ron. "mmnem‘p’m 1"“ “I‘M 1" “m AnnlsMcLeod.MlsHi\iA )chellun.M'sa M Robertson, J E McGuire. if D Wynn in and wife, Mrs. Newman. Dr Newman. it F Patterson, 13‘ James,Miss M Clauney, .i Molniiis and wifc,H 13 Spencer. Mahan. Mrs J J Markhaiii,Mlss G Trainer, Miss N Tminor, F Daniel-all and wife, I“ Casford, L W Upton, Jiis Fogg and wife Jas flShudy. S 15 Carpenter. ‘ MrsG a TOILET SOAPS ! We are now shawing some exceptionally good values in toilet Soaps at 250 a Box of three cakes. Do you wn'nt some- thing nice iii soap CHILDREN’S TAILORED CLO 1‘11 SKIRTS pile-We secur- *WW; ed sixty in the bargain lot—$1.50 garments made of dark myrtle vicunia preltlly trimmed piping. Various lengths. Hurry or you'll miss the bargain. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 9-21d 3i tw ii. O 1 Portland. Cement A 'fi 2 i? ;“““““A‘,ow. _- 1 Internationa : on w Crabbe ~ g. V, 1 o i i I I I . , ’\ . . Preparations : 9 t Ha Thou ht Ran are the Best. I ‘ BIG, FRESH supply of : Cha .1 R to ppy g gee ‘ Stock Food. , 1 ° e "n' ‘ Gall Cure. , ‘ Colic Remedy, , ___ _ Y 1 [leave Remedy. , , ’ i Hoof Ointment. ‘ . ‘ 1 pouim rota. v t 1900 Quebec ateamshi p ‘30.. Ltd a w°'“;.§°;;f‘y' > transports *— g. .w m- 4 ’ b math in. ~ kiwi-‘2‘?" I lifiatipjn. ‘ “The Two Mace." , 7- a”: WP" H. ' i " W i ‘ '~ muur . November 4 , .cmmeiwlugdx nonprofit mumm‘km mp. w ‘M ‘ Inimiiiuilii'iiifli’ :e-Jrzmfifism" W" “mm “‘5 1 , , , r . ' W“ we“ we games I.- .s nag... .- in... Now landing, barrels White’:= Portland Cement for sale