19" -_ '_ ~ "f"”'-“"°T -_ » THE cHaRI,oTfrEToWN.oUAaorAN . - ._-rm»'1~vr._n-1-~__. 4.19 To sive Lto use " in own home the best silver 1815 R. WALLACE plah that assists absolutely. ,‘f'@_€"-' . ~, el Plum ei You. I Get your photo talrsn io that ‘ _. new dress or suit. lt will please both you and your friends. Many people are leaving their orders now for ‘hristmss work. . Cllllli ~S'l`Ull|0 We have a' nice assortment of Parlo Kitchen and Alarm Clocks. - , 'Prices Moderate. C. W. :fPatt_erson ' {ewsller'l’hono I-ll _ I _- llard Coal Afloat and to arrive per Schooners “Damietta.” and Iohanna" and"‘!_i nn ]. Train- or" ~12oo Tons best quality Hard_.C0.a1in_ Egg, Stove and Chestnut Sizes. Customers would do well to booktheir, orders so as to have their Coal delivered whilst vessels are discharg- iug.... C. Lyons (D. Co ri.-zzii' Purify your blood. build up your body ny using Rexall Blood Tab- 1ets,a standard preparation that is working good cures in hundreds of cases This preparation is sold by us with the un- -derstanding that if it is p _ __ ___ ._ \ __ . _ __ . _A . » t ‘ __ ._ -. __ _ __ __ _ _ ,_ _ __.__ ___.___,___ _ __ n » -culrlorrrrowu .mln Ei;sEwHl-me ‘"~"’".‘f-':‘-2-=ff°i»-=‘~'.==-"-°‘-»‘=’-I-2 _ ., / ~ _ l’,/_// p . r Naiiy Tan _L Walking Boots ._ for Women i L 'l‘here's a fine display _of dainty walking boots here that will please p_articula_r women. 'The lines ows the choice products of the leading factories in Canada and the United States and there's such a grand variety oi' styles, grades and sizes .that every taste can be fully satisfied. All the new styles are shown .with high toes, 'high heels, heavy water proof soles that make ideal walking boots--~all butfoned styles, your choice ‘asa . r _; \ "'ff;_‘H||rraris - -5. T e .lt Pl!! to bil 'David Jay,"Mt. Stewart, was in Miss Katie McPherson, Wood ls- lands, leaves this morning for Boa.- ton.’ - Capt. _ E. Palmer, can;-1o¢eer,0wn_ was s passenger to Milton yesterday afternoon. ~ Mrs. Edwin McFarlane; Annandale, left yesterday for Moncton where she Wlll lllrllll a vacation. , Dr. McQuillan, New Bedford, is spending a vacation visiting rela- tives in this Province. Rev. Edward Rendall a returned Missionary to the-Indiana in Columf bla will ' preach at the Methodist church. Princetown C-load at 7 p.m. tomorrow the 15th. Any person in this Province, who intends to visit New York City, eith- 'it to their advantage to write "F. YL." cars of Guardian, Charlotte- own. . ,__- Yesterday the Northumberland ar- rived at Picton from Charlottetown I er for business of pleasure, may find ff | at 12 noon. She left again at 4.40 p. ni. with passengers, express, mail and freight and arrived at 8.10 p. m. She leaves today at 8.20 a. ma, for Picton, returning at night. at $4, and -$4.50 according to to quality. Alley £9 Co 135 'Queen St. ' I. The vacation is ended; the jolly friends are separated, but-y ou can keep them with you and he with them in pieturQ._ Probably you owe it to them, and mod-, `em photography makes the obligations an" easy one to meet. The Bayer Studio i Picllling Vinegar The Pickllng season will soon be here’ and aa usual we are well Stocked withthe best grades of vinegar' on the market. We have in stock.- Proof White Wine “ English Malt ' ‘ Pure English Halt ` ~ " ` 'Cider , `n pkgea and in bulk- ~ nfeinen s‘i_.'i> usa: .il a. snows. n. n. n 1?-CNEILBT ll if ' °'**`i=. °§r:l..ii::.‘?..'2°‘.i'!’3i3“' n . I e-lodlyr. ‘ \ - _ news from persons roug o ' ’Province. All auch items should be iilso s good assortment of Pickling Spice= Q V passenger to Bummersida this morn- , »` ing. l _| The Guardian welcomes reliable th h ut this mailed to “The Guardian News be t " Charlottetown, immediately p . after'the events, etc., have transpir- sd. W. T. Clements, of Glenwood who is spending a vacation in Souris was in Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. Clements informs The Guardian that the grain crops ln the western part of _the province are more than ordinar- ily heavy but some dlmculty will he experienced in harvesting the late grain. Harvest in, the vicinity of Glenwood is only just beginning. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) -_. J. J. Johnson, Charlottetown, re- , ' turned from the east this morning. Dr. Brown, Charlottetown, was a . ' ~ _passenger to Halifax this morning. J. N. Ratteubury, Charlottetown, went to Hunter River this morning. At the Charlottetown Police Court this morning one drunk, J. Hennes sey, was dismisped. _I-I. C. Foster, Charlottetown, wan an outward passenger by the North- umberland this morning. W. E. Bentley, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Kensington this morn- ing. - _ _ Russel Beer, Charlottetown, was a Col. H. M. Davison, Charlottetown, _ Dintlstr wa; among the passengers going I s',’_,§§§,~,,l},~,,l,¥$‘_|§"',“' wear this morning. srl n s ts srlors -'- Chas. Chandler, Charlottetown, was a passenger by the Northumblr- ---~-~-T-_~_~-ff-4_7-“-7:;-r-:==""*~" land this morning, to Halifax, where `he'will attend the exhibition. The Northumberland left'Char- lottetown thismorning at 8.35 for Pictou with a large number of pas- sengers and a general cargo. Bruce Stewart, Charlottetown, ' was among the passengers by the erland this mornin en l N-°"h"'“b 5 , - route to Halifax. < ' Rolhesay Collegiate School. Rofhessy. N. B. Con noted on the Henna Bysf-em. ll not satisfactory, your money will-be refunded. Onebox 5oc, six boxes for_$a.5o., The McKin- non' Drug Co., The Rex- `ali§ Store. ' . 5-Zldrlf th boardln houses re iiilizdmidzh ar:te from thg main bund- lngshans each in ln charge of two m rs. u xoslle -but din s 5-r°‘fdii‘ir'.i\n.| :iii nsldix eoninpeil. ilne uding an exee lent llmnas um and nnual rslnin_g department- te eiiings a high vpualifipd. drsparaé up for Un versrt es, B. LLC.. or ua ness. _ Halrd,jan-d -Sufi r Goal - »‘.,~ At -thisjfBe_isou_.of s the year as the days and .~ nights grow cool sndchilly. the one great thoright of all householders, is toéprepare for the comifig winter,-by having the coalblns Glletifwith good fresh °coal. wh§§{§hi,_j,.done and the coal ann i`j_to`r`ef"d'5aiwsy, one -can m "fly eombat_A'vith the °th`§$32i|‘ii=.s.9f`th°l1°°‘- :have now in stock a goodisupply of -choice .Anth- raeit"e and soft boal, most suit» ablelfor dgimgqtic arid steag uf” , n een usyo and-' we will see that rat- isfsniiory’ delivery il ninth If lowritpricesl ’ 'lsehbkloifl llext term heiins Sept. l2th Illustrated Calendar andfull details on Application to ‘ ' REV; YI. lt. IIIBBAIID, M. A. < ` ' < , Ilsadmastsr. S. Knight and' T. W. Macdonald, Georgetown, were passengers to the mainland this morning from Char- lottetown. Charlottetown today at 8.15 a. m., tion at 9.35 a.m., on time; the Cape Traverse accommodation at 10 a.m|., ten mriuutes late, and the Tlgnlsh ac- commodation at 11.40 a.m., on time. compauled by his daughter, Estella. have left for Seattle. Mr. Henderson tives at that place, w - a. position awaits Miss Henderson, who is 5 commercial graduate. They will of Union where they were both a~: 1-tsifehatutrl , _ ‘- ~ -, ive in temperance and church work. _ Typewriter - 1 CHINE known. 'Soulis-Newsome is an excellent machine for l Pe-oplea 'l‘h°`".e ordinary correspondence. its ‘ Animnd 'uhh extra devices, (at no extra coat) N°' 8 it vamirne s.e.|..... I M,” Wm, "_, _M N, AND TABULATING Ma- g . _ _, _ .._____ _.___ _ , _ g `_ ::Ii the man who shaven himself W would once use`a`Gem Junior Safety ' ` th . ` - ' ‘ Razor he would never use any o er f'Apti’l from the fd!!! that the ' We guarantee this razor to give en- 5 tire satisfaction and- speak of it from personal knowledge We have no hesi . '___ ‘cr & _1_ tation in reeonnninding _mans _:ig price ($1.00) is low snoug o D to all. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store. F ~ .gf ' 1;-, »elillIi:` ""!lll" _ l - 'Most Interesting Events TWO OTHER PICTURIS Typewriter Co ltd -s... na. amr na. r. . “NEST if in °’ | k ' Q S : , H D.-him r _ hi. Q _ _ _ |15 ueen treat, nes Boards Goff llhene s _ ] G _ |g_ss ____ 8 __ ____ "nun, at Julm _ __ as _wee fe _“_________Graffot\S\ _ ut-_ . 1s _ _ rest George St The eastern express arrived lnl on time; the southern accommoda- Harry Henderson, Union Road, ac- willapend the winter visiting ral - hile lucrative be mush missed in the neighborhood . a , ` _ ____ _g _ -_--_ , __ ' !Sf_6i_r.'- ltr- 'Q Cochrane and lfsior Leon " - ‘ ,. ‘»‘~ Y 1, Y Y"W"Ywwrnnnvnvr"NYM "" " ,_ OTTAWA, HQPL lj-A1-|»¢|\'g||\¢|‘|¢| ITC, Di bhG>Tf‘l|w°\!tllllltll"CUll\l1\ll" _ Province (From Yssterdars Evening Guardian) lu, pr-93,-,,¢l|f¢ fb;-.¢,u¢_ laying .by-gpglsimi--to,\norrow-morning. The ssption issse will betsatlhfahtorili- arranged.: -_ crane 'ri-nnu raenle railway oi an is vrel=°\Iw¢l by the eommiuion i Charlottetown yesterday. l Isaac and Mrs. Carter and Misa an interview with the 'prlmeminister were d¢lB1'°‘l 0Wl\\! £0 i-l\¢ abvbtwq 0! » Bertha Chrtor, Charlottetown, lagvof __ __ _________________ _________ _ ______ _ ____ ______ ___ _______ this-morning for Halifax at attend the Exhibition. Dr. E. Margaret MacKenzie has re- turned -to New York after enioying a Dlolllnl. holiday, at her home in Flat River. ' _ _ ___ . Rev. Father Molntyre, was among the passengers returning to Charlotte- town on"the Northumberland last evening. 'He had been in Calle Breton. ` Among those attimding the Hallie; xhibitlon from Charlottetown are Miss Josie Smith, Miss Lulu Mo- N°Vll1. MBP? Callaghan and Gertrude Gallant. Mrs. Dr. D. W. MacKenzie and son David left yesterday morning on re- tarn to New York, having spent; the summer with Mrs. MacKenzia’a fgthar Jas. St._C. Moore of Eldon. Arthur Carver of the Law iirm of Carver 8: Carver, Boston, arrived on the express lngf, nlght_ and will spend n va. cation visiting relatives in this pro- vlnce. The Harland returned to Char-. lottetown from East River at 9.45 this morning with n large number of Pllilellgers and a general freight. She sails this afternoon at 3 o'clock for East River, returning at 6.30 p.m. - 'il' U Miss Lila Burke, Charlottetown, who was operated on six weeks ago for a very critical attack of appendi- citis, was removed to her'home, 36 Upper Hillsboro Street yesterday and is now well on her way to “_ covery. Frank E. Gardiner, formerly of Charlottetown, who has been in the employ of the C. P. R. Engineering Dept. in Winnipeg, has obtained two years leave of absence to finish his course in Civil Engineering at Mc- Gill College, Montreal.-Exe. M. A. Brown and bride, Medicine i-lat, sou of Abram Brown, Little York, and brother of H. H. Brown, Charlottetown, arrived in Charlotte- town on the express last night and will spend their honeymoon in this province. Mr. Brown is B cltv coun- cillorin Medicine Hat and like his brother H. 1-I. Brown is certainly a hustler. Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach, closed yesterday for the season. This hotel had a. splendid summer, having a very large number of tourists, who were all from the larger Canadian Cities, excepting one gentleman from New York. _ ::.I-iarmony Violet Toilet Soap is made from glycerlne and vegetable _oils and has a 'delicate fragrance of old Venetian violets. ' Price 154:, a cake, 2 for 251:. Harmony Rose, a delightful toilet soap similar to above, but with the glorious odor of full blown roses. Price, large cake, i5c. each; 2 for 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. FINE CUT Gl.ASS|i Purchasers of cnt glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine article. We know that there is be- ing marketed by manufactur- ers who are considered reliable a line of so called cut glass in which the. pnttern , is really pressed, and afterwards 'touched up and polished on n a wheel. ` Our Cui Glass is fullyfcut When the cutter tailss a piece in hand it is perfectly plain on both sides and every line is cat and polished by hand. We control for Charlottetown,the roduct ofthe oldest and largest Eansdlan factory, and feel that we have the very best in cut glass to oHer`our patrons. G. F. llU'l`CllI'SON Jeweler-Optlclan 2 Hyslop Bicycles ' $25.00 I-lyslop wheels represent the maximum of reliability and the m hs. wright; "‘at_idfI~hsvs'_: lefdoubt the ise lense, hut thscouipany. does not _ob- so feet to taking:overfthe_'le¢tion"and I dent Wainwright. of -the G.'l‘.R., had in that exact, period but negotiations have -every '-,reason-to anticipate an ` ' _MEET ME AT-*1‘nr-;»aLwaYs susv sroas- ' . . * » . 2 , - " ';-.~. ;~'»a\-;- He.-vyrweedc Ladies and Childrfehfi l f- , i 3° M -~.°-- _ ___ ___. 1 '.3 , - Entirely' different are'-thecoats T' 'T » this .yearjto these shownmlast year and we know when you come to ex amine them you il be as pleased-'with ,: -_ - , ~ - - \ ' V 3. A ifil . t . ;, them as we arc. Fine rough tweeds . -.__.-_-f.,-:»- |,_v_~& _ .» , \, e e e e ,f_.,_~.‘ -:-_.~._. _V ` ,__ °“°.L*.'_'~.r.:==_`~f-:sms-u-;-;" , __ ILT' "I-.__-3;-.--g..; , ,.- __ .1 '-_..__.-_.~_'..‘ __ __-_ . -._.,__" ` _' |`-1** - __ _ _-_. . R‘;g1`-A" *-.,__._---v_.--_-_.a-=_ ,_. - . ~ -_- =-- ‘»->~~_-_._ -___- - < f . n » » e ° . ` . n » FP B* with contrasting plain color trim- mings and heavy cutie Some wit belted backs and some withou rf s .__ ie: Sizes 32 to 4 5 is $7.35, $12.25, $16.45, $22.00 Ready to Wear Dresses for the Kiddies f and the Older Girls _'The styles and pattern's'whi___ch_ we are showing can only be had from us, all these _ styles beingfcontrolled by-u's.‘ 1 ' a ” Kidd-ies’ » dresses of S_hepherd’s Check cloths, trimmed' down side oflrontand pock- et with red cloth, sizes 3, 4 and _5 years _ 98c ea. Kiddies’ dresses of heavy tweed, piped with red and trimmed with red buttons Sizes 4 - 5 $l.95'ea. Dresses for the older girls, 7 to 18 years, in Tweed, Serge and Shepherd's Checks. ' _ $2.25 lo $5.75 ea. H17/2 . e - _ ' r . "“~‘\” P Glove Specials _ Ladies’ heavy tan dogskin gloves a ‘....u. 15...; , so. pei. V i Heav Gre Suede Gloves, two _ `-pi/igzlssz ' `“ clasp » ~ S _'f89['c;%pa'_rr _\\\\ O , » /r40.4_40v:s%~_ i Si onlev Bros i The atwavs busv Store. -"" The Chlldren's The Best Teeth ' y in this . -_ _ , _ _ _ ' ‘ ' ~~ 1 ~ " _ , ` ' -to 'rtreee-are seme"~-déteiiiileéree const-~ Rev. Az P. _lfeLellan, Bt. Andrews, Miss~Lens Carter, Charlottetown, Winn; .super-1°; ; Junmon _,melon be , 'eon_\pletsd“ aad.ti_ie G.'l'.P. was dared as to »-thsrcqpditions' ofthe, was in Charlottetown _ yesterday. leaves this morning for Halifax to 0| tg? Tranpeoneinanggi “\1;y|,y_ given_ a._ month ‘on vifiich_ to, exsre ~ *"’ ` al.tend’the exhibition. _ “Chairman ~ Bmithera and vias-lf;-ug. .its option of lease. .It did not. do- sgreement/',`_ make it the BEST BILLING The W°fld'¢ | .mum vain. peemyeiy guaranteed. All sizes fer msn. women and children. . H orders sued promptly. IYSLOP BROS. Ltd. Hlhr and Vlsierip Inset , TORONTU Re seeth C l....____ are as important to be looked alter as are the older ’people‘s-perhaps moreso. Their teeth may not ache nor be decay- ed-they should not be allowed to get so. Atoo li in time.ss well as n stitch in time, saves nine. Drmg the little folks into our office, and their teeth will be csretally looked after. First-class work at moderate prices. 1>R.,RoB1Ns Value. ° _ Our motto is to give the best valuefor the money in every purchase Boots and rubbers at lowest prices. J. li. Bell