3' 4 4 _ . F0 .. local logui FT: llom Star. “‘.' br _ fr _ wtuucsoar rioimwi. ` ' THE CHAKLDTTETOWN owl 28'-A1901 . _ , _ . *T * PIANO 3 "71 " -. . ._ _ _ r - r - j d °. ' . _ __ _ r ' ‘wlrcreail:.gfogilg Men’s suiiings, if.‘l“’§.'.'i'2“°$.'§i°'-'i.1T.§.°l§?"I.`f.f..°f.`f`"iI" .Y$.“ii§§' M3¢l¢llQP “Petit _ _ 'se sail SATISFACTION We are not through with piano.-If you are not s:.t':5i you when we have sold you a ti we are not--~\\'e want to sell your friends pianos and we could not expect to do so unless we satisfied you 'i`h.t`s why we hack the guarantees ofthe makers uf our ;iano<, with our own guarantee of perfect satisfaction- Heinizman Pianos .‘,’,. ’ Give §»aiisfaction iz /rritfettsiz Bucs, The P, E. Island Music House, »-4907 ‘_ " QUEBEC STEAMSIHP CJ.. LIMITED Proow-“<5 ~~if'iir-U- fr .\` S. "l`.\ \ll’.-\.\`A" it-twoerr Montreal and Charlotteiovrn- on iiriurir Qir-h ., i~ .i f..-r l’ -»..i, ilu-pt isisirr. l’ . .\:. L'et~.-r. Perce, Cape Cove,Grand .li§\. V .-1 rr ' 'bi ri. ..-r i!i'. r, »< . l`roin .\iov\r1t- 3 .‘.l nday at ‘.’ l’..\l. \l rrflay .»'iuL'tt.-’ J? .\l-nidnrv Sept' rr..» r ’ .‘\1»-rif-'ny Sen err '- 'r Ji \i.rnrl'iv 0c~o`:- r-T .`-l.1r/lay()-i<»l» r '..'i .\lrrn/i‘.ry.\'nveirilr r l From Charlottetown .\Iouii .y at 6 P. M Mon iry September ',’ Monday September 10 Sfrturritiysepremkgr :bi .~mirrdriy Onto 1-12 Saturday October 16 Saturday November 5 ulij .-ct to r ri .r..» - ~C...\r .E .irt'rr.ustiinr.'e.~ requiri-. v LA*-fVElai;" .i i BROS.. Agent ig in St. John. -The tea at Fiftsan Point yisteril wularualy attended. . _ ` -Mis-i Mimls Hehitllsu. Ritual, __ biting friends In Sunrmeraiife. " ' 9; vliaabeonis oi’ Alberton are the kwedts rlrs. James Blight, St. John. ` her daughter Mrs. VV. R. 3IcK|e. Apply iiivlng recommendation, lloutairu all matters for The Guardian to llarber -As already announced the death oc curred ar. Tryon on Saturday morning las prove but 'only fora time and it was sp- paren_". to those who were with her from |iliiy to day Last .nothing could be done for her. ¢_\`or however until about two weeks igs did her condition b come serious; ber neart having wellrentd, and she passed away as above stated after much suffer- lrg. She leaves to mourn ri husband ,three sons-John, Brenton and Hiram gnearthe home, and three dauzhhrs Mrs. John Howatr, 'Ia-yon, Mrs. J S Hinton, Summereide, and Mrs. J P -` Hood, Charlottetown. Her devoted husband and three daughters 'were constantly at her side during har iris! severe Il ness, rinfl her three soul also did all in their power to assist. The -ii ceased also leaves two brothers John iiud Samuel liall. of Sheibrool: and three s‘sters Mrs lloniitt of California ..a.1'ma_ sunk... ami Mrs. \v.i.i..a or \\ ilmot. The funeral wa- held Sunday at three o`cloclr to Tryon Cemetery, Rev. Trios.Stebhinzsofliciatlrp. Thepirilbearera were W \\' Lord. Jalr-2 Lea, Rolurt Lord, Win Mu rhead, Aler Morrison and Thomas Gamble, and although the day proved exceidiugly s‘ori.uy '.hcra was a large attendiir.ce. Mm. Lea had been a zrsnt sufferer for years and her 'nappy di-ath as the result of ii . rightllfe was arelease. She is bi.-tteri known in her own home and aruonu her; immediate friends who will not som forget her kindness and self sacrifice in I endeavouring louiake those she met baDDY ond comfortable. Much sympathy is fi-i' for all, and especially for ‘llr. Lea, who was so wa chful over her duriuiz the many years she was in fiiiliuu `-Lo t In Surnmenidaa (old brooch. ifindgf please ieavoat thiuodlse. 8-Ndiii -Mrs. A.F. Larkin, Tigriish, leaves thi business. Some experience preferred Drugstore. 8-26d mwri -Ad ll.B¢r! d 5 b 'bt l A,,,e,,,,:,f',,,d,.,c,,,,','; me f,,f;§',,,'1m§ -at s..r. nr. Laird, or Ku.-ir. or-ov., Fi.ii~.i°.,a.i¢ 21ur,i9o1. Willie" W- i. L and MrsSamuel Barnard, St. Eleanors UUPUGU-0°. 10 P1103” J- D|°\|U5°l M91 - L-Im,,kI me compmy 5 ‘gem at ,hu phu_ eft y~sterday for a few weeks visit ro 0( West Royalty. J 'W il Mrs. Richard C Les aged seventy. Mrs. , . iltirs Green, Summersidi-. ' --A.W.McQiiarrie, has nlurr s~i tr Bo Y Boston and i.ynu,`Ml§6. _, hand all matters for The Guardian via -The annual Presbyterian Sunday school picnic will be hell at Ilia grove on the farm of Geor|¢a'l3mwn, Si. Blenuofs, on Thursday afurnoon. Terms leave tha Sunday-school Hail at one o`i.-lcck. Every- bozly welcome. ` -An interesting cert-many takes place in thahletbqdist Church, B-riequ-, this evsninl whoii .l.Ciark McQuarrls of Wilmot and Misa Priscilla Scbnrman, younueut rliughter of Jesse Schurman, Central Bedeque, will be united ln marriage, Rev. George Steele will oillciste. -Among passengers going by tho Eu - press yesterday morning were Mra James N Clark and daughter Mrs. Ellrie Clark, Zilass. after a pleasant outlnz amoniz friends in this Prov nee and in Digby, N. S. Mrs. Clark isa ilauizhter of HCand -The funeral of the late Henry Phillips Sufnurersiiie, will take place this morning nt 10 o'clock to Lot 14 Cemetery. The late Mr. Phillips whose Sudden .leath oecmr 1-' at Ti \1'~r.~ of nge, hril r sided nt Part Hill till tw » y.»s_|.< 1.5; r ra men he movgd to Suuiiriirsirtc tu,§ivi~ iii li his run John. lie was alkiiiii »l.~-u ii`i'r`;'¢',irirrd respectable citizen, arrl iriiilnu ln- 1' s il rue ln Sum- merside hail rrvifii- iri»ir=y friends who sincerely mi-u~n his .l. .- tl.. He was twice mnrrlivl, and l..ive.~ i. r iii urn five sons- Th rmrs, Etler-Sli ~; .l.rhu and Albert, t lu after a vialt to his parents Allan and » rnominlz for Gleclan, Alberta, In rnsporrs: M" M°Q'"n'°' se"l°m'“` ' 4 M Q [7] wa teleqram announcing the illness of -Yrs. Allan McQ\lll'l'i¢. 5YM|8\°'*'D. ` .- l'=l\1rn¢d home rest/will liter vlsllinrr PROFIT?-INMAN-Anna hamsntuie ' ntrbrothe A A Miki ill O`L° I 1'. ‘. e . .uy. bride; Ham;wu.Auz Zi. by the Rev. A. D - `W°”"d `A My "° l""" "h° drug __-nm wncuw foundsuon of we M; Stirlluu, James F.Proiltt audflelsna Flor- ,_ g' freight house, Summerside has been com- ¢°°°-hm" b°\h °l H*mp'°°' , 'plet:d and tha brlckiaying was commen~ ”cPHERS0I`.__mCKINSoN__A, S._ 5 ce.l yeaterda . '~ t -Work has been couJrn~nced on the Street, Roxbury, Boston, August lilth, hy- Chrlitian Church huildiniz,’2¢ntralStr-est. Rev. A. D. MacKinnon. Roydou V r: L.-a had been in failing health forseveral °° the 5"°'°'m"l! °CC\lDlBd by ths`A1'th\lr, ol Ontario. and Anna Liura years. end less than twelve months ago '"ld'"°° °‘ A C n’°R°"' she went to St. John for special medical -Advertisers and subscribxrs in treatment. At first she seemedfp im- Summerside and vicinity are asked to tal) K. Currie, the uompsny's agent at that cs , . II ,I humorous and dramatic. 2 James Manse, Brighton. by the Bev. T. F. 5 \"i ARTHUR-GLOVER-At 0 Ruthverr Glover, ul’ Surumerside, P. E. I. _ . Diff’ ___ _ _ f21,'_rw1.'wiitrsuIv~a. Piirirmiia sgarai BL NTAIN-At South Rustloo, on Sun- Funsral on Wednesday at 2 p. m. 4 MCDOUGALL-In this City Auga 1 [Funeral this (\Veduesd»\y) afteruooa at 8o'c`.o k from her- father’| residence on Water Street to People's Cemetery.) Q.. ~»_ ll L ‘fi fi; , liill B|lllllS - /r “'7i;i'.fi~ l -lllaallarytiraaaasiihsrtr-lane V i) igxlilii-i'z.h;fh iii°Jf°ii.".'»°.`.'.l'.i'».".ii`.iif' ronr or cn/iniorrsrown . -1-- _ lsiistwmrs riiuar. ani stu crm _ t -l ¢]'IIe):|:ElI;UI`Jcj tr., FQ, on _-_mon ng _nano ,rr , _:ii nun _ ng uvmerill lull!! “ \ih1=ri=1l=1l=t=.1ol=r& ‘ _V ` M .. LTU. ‘ ` -. :_ass."' ' i\!.“.;e»f_:s-2': _..| ;= is 2 1 * V Z J day, Auv. :'.5th,JohnBuntain, aizeds ghty- p r1ceS‘ UDB YQBIS. I ee Announcements. .- nail anion men an rraivntod to c.ri ..., . ~ , 9°,” " ’ . I. Oilcas in Summaraids. D. K. Currie, lanageri ' 3°ll\l° Ulf- Eatmd. Auir- 27-K°h|“°°1'» U N1'-~P°" PNN" B_I'°'i ' ll F1160! Mid nrocizn ti. |. J' uid in Alherton. iiai out Clark. listings. -lost every person has somethin: to Baatilll: l"|°f°P°° M- “°l°“l" 9°" “N f°' 515°' DIY lil"/lv ' ' ' ` dawn of. an who i-.aids ii. iriu county wssh:L‘»wr¢\w¢-G"“'» N°"R'°"‘f‘°°"; ‘ -Wm ll L=furxfv.Summerside.lnvlsi\-l -JJ i-ai. csartazaisra, is is .5 , ¢ ui ¢ if.. Hiiiiirs Bell. Pollard. Nw*»\ID°¢*» 55 I Ho y. _ uuid hand an ad artlssmea lam ' Summeruide. their nearest Guardian Branch “ant and `A. W. Perry. Bl;¢l1»_:e°°I::I':; _GIMII I! -Hn. Eiw. Cla.-kand sou hriv_a return- "M" “U if q‘"°kl7' u°°"d‘ A“"F` __ p“_ 'u,,I“| ' , I - IUBDOC |\ ._ l . -. QP WN' l’°”" l“ c'°‘"°“.“_F3L -Misa aunts Alfnila Hell!-li. a fornrr =,':‘,’:'°eI K;,I,n°°|__ Cmmr i,|c“,,,I SISI In Ii'-=|r~>§0v~'l power to ta ri mi~lilii° JI -Ma. satis ai.ins..i_i i, ini.. e. ti '““|°°¢ °' 5“'°'P*'°“|°-_“d .‘ ¥“d““° -, a. w. Pam. Ihwer. B°~¢°°- ' visiting Summcraidr. the uudtw Mm.TI.' °t uw c°"’3° °f "M sinh”-T °“ °-'(§`i ' ' -- - "__ """" H- Be- ~ f “3‘.’.Z'.'I.T’.II‘il2.2L":5;r“i?l‘.Z¥$‘.§’£€°2."..» - 'comms events. _l|saI Veniis Ching left yeatrr.iay for I dnl mm, shrug Hailin‘T|iflr¢dnyev» rr: _ f . -. ___. .~ ~/` ` -¥re. Grorge Dickinson olamhenhaud :\-"" G"'“°"" 5* 5' "h""’ 95°, "9 '9t°,°< ily! the 28 l\ note Ptelryob ll' Ili-1 011 UNT Rm Rue mM,,_|n,H,,d§¢ 1-»,.|,,,,, E|w.u.d Gr»=»iia~i_/,4_i_»nlu and N-bill vel uw Q, ii poeition. I eatsrtaiumentglvepthygbemclasiegarthtg_SI OI H rII"d.yI SI,,)l__w_ _, ~-The not of the Surnui rsiils ,llarket,.,l“dl°“'° m°°¢ 0' 2 h ghost o er, an - AI ‘ , ' lieu” ls uhm ,.¢bh|,,R|€dI ‘ muah “med the Guardian assurss its readers t at I , f . “1`IIJI;:__°I;”o, A323: :Iss ID: ;mp,°"mem_ "r rareiraatlaln sian !n|oadia£n..t:iaulcal raken a position in Sl. Dunat.an'a Colieze. l i' HEALTH DBFENDS ON GOOD BLOUD. Everyone who ues l’¢_ ¢ h , color and IN.” Vllelllir. ffirlgiiid bl . -_,Wat brolran down, I ».rdngi.h`;and' rwr_u|n'ut eat" \\ri»'rll”g1:f Chas. Bennv_u1 C-oynr. Om.. “My',,,,.,,,,,, were lrrltiib e, I wan- thip-iilnuiied and contiliuaill unbanpv. Ilrlifl Farroronn' _ ir. invequp new ifriirsy, foree, v|n._ |}I irnhaht me a!rnnRf.h-made ms vigil :In Frrroxoue. Sold i.\'sry;l?¢r¢'q'£5(.Lf ox. s. 2 J l-`& ' Bargains _Q . 15.9.1 ` H » Hammers siiws, plano_s,‘_`haitohets Ruitlcoviils August V S, ;;I-I-§IIIf;§5g;1j7I-Ir; he ee =°-\d°°°°- rabbit plaiies; match planes at low- i'27tlz, Minnie MacDnugali daught r 'of I Capt. Neil and Elizabeth Miicllougall a m I1 0 ‘ aged 15 yearn and 6 months. ’ The Bargain Hardware Man. i 1-- impcgfections are hardly noticeacle. ~ See our window. health. I ru-r meralde; "‘A’iireil, Biiieford, and ‘ll lrsri., Lot 14.' - One lot fancy lamps worth £2.00 $r.co each. One lot fancy lamps wo:th $2.5o for $1.50 each. One lot fancy lamps worth $5.on for $2.00 each. _, -___.- _ .m _ a .. .. ..........Fancy Lamps Half Price We remember enough of our past experience to be confident that sufficient purchas- ers await our .innpuncements to buy more than all we haveio offer of any goods that are to be sold lower than our usual lov prices. And so we merely state our case. We want you to see these goods. We will not be disappointed if you dou't buy, but we may wonder at your fortitude.. We bought from the manufacture roo :fancy lamps that are slightly im- r perfect in decoration the colir on the globe not coming out as clearly as on _the bowl. These ' lf Dress Goods I-2 Price NEW WALK-OVER SHOES Gentlemth we viani you to ree these new f.i ---. ..-ii It rfcioek fonnonn an lu'ci»\i~ after i.nni»Io- not-Ioan the hours of 7 and ii in tha l'\ Ill* i\K~ . Qt. I2-fm-‘ 1-u~,_ apply to Mature ‘.lurson R IN . Uk ‘ lbs* Uh ‘ . " ._ .fanart IUCN U . 25 pieces dress goods ln- cltding navy, green, black, all sp‘eudid goods but slow sellers out they march at % their regular price. 5 pieces 60 inch. iweed good and serviceable,as well as pretty, during sale lralf price; dotr't missthis oppor- runitv. 6 pier-es summer weight dress goods, as well as rem- nants of almost all kinds of fashionable dress goods all on sale now at % their act- ual value. Misses’ and Chiidren's Dresses I-2 Price 4 navy serge suits, worth from $3 or to ¢4.oo each now on sale at 55 price. 9 misses’ colored dresses suitable for school wear for ages 6 to 12 yrs. Came and select what you require now at % price. Ladies’ Wrappers I-2 Price 1: wra pers good cotton well mad sizes 32 and 34 mi sale ow at % price. .goods 49 to 52 in wide in-` All fancy wash vests at clrdiug plaids worth from 1'3 0".- 30 ¢¢g L.-.|145 3 55,12 piece.; All hats and caps 1-3 off. Plgin rgd dfggg ggodg (if All HES und C0ll3l'S 20p vari ma shades and weaves. C~ Olf- ` i5 pieces black, also navys, All Ehlfls md SWCIRTS .greens and browns all on 30 l‘» Cn Off- . sale now at r-3 off. All h°5¢. °1'U1l°U "ld to pieces meltons worth bl'B€¢B Ht ’.0`P- C- Cff. 28 cts yd. tor 19 cts yd. All hard hats at r-2 price l_3 on $I_,ks some less than half to clear, 27 inch Jap taffeta worth l~3 off M¢n'S Clothing 55 cts yd. ch'fl¢_ iamoline _ ~ “<1 Plaid-‘»‘“ \ ~"°“S em' r.. ii... fun .ie 1i,.t.i II binatinns all ma.ketl_.i'. 1-3 ,_wcedI 3 rare .I ,gain fo, off regular value'lt1itngthts‘,, few lucky (nu at-' buf .great bargain e.1-nt. _ ' price ‘ _ ro pieces,C}r in i silk;worih ' ~ Cushion Tops I-2 Price Ste the beautiful lines we are uB'e.fug in tapest ies and printed cops at half their regular value. Dress Goodsl-3 Off 50 nieces dress goods from 54 to 61 in. wide including broadclotn, covert cloth. lus‘rc hqmespuus, shepherd checks, light and darl- tvleedl, with a'nt\st ever) color included, all on sale now dt r 3 oil' regrri .r price. Also 75 pieces of d-ess 30 cts yd for rir it' rd. I Air . 1 ' All mei.'s underwear at .. v ‘ i' 4: millinery A ."pri';e. _ Gents' 'IV I-3 OH Ib;QyI"'%Sl1V Billie. r-3 o f. ' . -ro pieces in blaclf, biue,, _ I I _ ' All counter-panes 26 p. c. This is a list th it will appeal to all as one of the very best chances that has ever come to the people of 05- Chiirlotteiowu and surrounding country to procure their dry igood--wanisist wholesale prices. self; 5°; gpg; All trunks and ivallses cash only. Come early. "‘-“_ 20 .c. ol' A few nice tinnruer suit~ All men'a_clotlifug at 1-'3 off regularpriop.. ‘ ,, , _ 25 p. nuff boys’ clothing. Vqling _I-Sfoii A ' i i ‘ \ _#_ __*| A basket of ribbon for . r iT.`?.T"?§~¢-"" -pie and jaclrdaw a 3 i_» veils to clear /ill fancy basluis at I-3 iff. All purses and hard bags at 1-3 od. All sunshades in stock a nice lot to select from at r- price, time ltts than hal . l-3 oil all Shirt Walsh HAH lawn shirt waist! 1-3 o . lir All white underwear 1-3 . embroidery at 1-3 prius. off. I _ an ¢i.iia'.. i1..a . niisseai. 'A All boss and ruffa i-3 oil. ing at rc yd. Iworth r4c for 8c meh. . 2 insertion, white and colored at 1-2 price. . In order to clear our shelves of all summer goods, and thus make room for a magnificent fall stool: ff which will soon commence io arrive, we have decided to bold a big stock-reducing sale during the rcmiinder of this month. Unp'-iralellei buying .opportunities will he given,---undoub'ed bargains in all lines. Splendid g»od_<,I¢leiiu, styitsh and up-'o-date will be swept off our shelvesbefore this great wave nf baipgain-gi\iri;3. S ch' `l- I- -.ri oppprtuaity has not presented itself for a long time. Taka 'irdvanta ‘e of these GENUINE disc-.run s wlrile they last, the time is short. Read the followlngg list, then' co`iiié;'The dfsoounts range from 'zo p c to 5 r p c off. 1-2 price. Big ousing _ iscount Sale! Mosquito netting at 4c, A lot of beautiful dress immings, a rare chance at r-2 price. A few 1_nen's iainpoats at z price. ~ - ' rsfifttbrsidtfyf ,,-[nm 'on~_ l.2I #lyrics ` 'a 16: ‘of zuaixifotpssy and Q I' '. ` ‘ I A: A11 pmtlereg I _. ff_ l insertion at 1-3 off. att fabric gi...¢'.~ r-3 Ott. All fancy col`lai's 1-3 off. 5¢ 35 pieces fincy braids and A lot of colored wool bind- bpskeis of lace and in- rtion at 1-3 oE. 20 p c. off Staples All combs, hair pins and iinming at r-3 off. small wares 20 pc 06. All corsets 20 p.c. oi. All wools and mending 2 pair 18c hose for 25'c. 2° p°°' °5’ A hi\!l¥¢¢ °f 1l\\ll_¢,8', v_e|ts zo pieces embroidery and I 5 pieces flannelette 3° White and colored dress li All umbrellas zo p.c. oil. All satgens and cratonaes It c o . . o _. Alli white pique and duck . 2o p.c TE. _ All owns and mnsllns iii' ii.; .p ta and 6 Eu(- li drill an p.c. og. white dresses 1-3 off. .° \»- All black |la`,tIeeii,'I s__klrt_sI r-3 off. -» - .l All ladies’ and ch‘lldn~.n’s vestsatr-3off. ._' All lace curtains 1-3 off cotton! at 1-2 price. s l Moreens at F2 rice. i _at so p,.__ gif, , . lhdfeY.i’al|i\"¢ata ltfr-2 brice, _ ` T 'Rina ation p.c. oi! 15 cloth sklrtslliir .1-2 Iprice. .1.,t_i1_r`¢...‘.i.._....i . 'All-tableflinen an ua aim. 5° p. .$5.5 All table covers so p¢p.r.ff. . ` X11 and velveteeul 20 , ' TIIC sl0l'¢ Ill hciisler- z-1 c. oH. sr. 'miiiuott o co. a ~ 1'..- s Sim you lhney- lil Sill. ..f3§'..‘Zi?°5§’”1 . ! *vi r i r ' .‘ ’ P ' I_ Iciosg .,` _ I