&-"` .lea ~r:--:_':- 147-~ --¢ 1%., I' I ,<1 5| ~f sun "*' THE CHARLOTTITOWH GUARDIAN '"0 ~r‘ snmanav. »snr'i'r.iinim Es. im _ Superb coo ' RLY CAREER. I the Oren House, this afternoon. 'rue “R “S L. uiuncn sinvlcis ~»» ~» one searches the memory. searches _ history in vain for a parallel i P0 ._ 1- Pure, full flavored spices _ n to the situation which at this mom- Ghmsw 2° b° “1*d°l“°l‘“"°l‘ °°" B,.m,,,, Bm. ,he Colonia, Stock :luv vices must not he later than Fri- ent provides the topic at a million day at “com ‘ C0m1la.ny'| hree comedy success, will dinner-tables, puzzles the brains ol . _ ~ 1 o the civilized world. Comparedqyrith METHODIST. _fue wmmu In We C___s____ which will c g _ it the 'hchhorne case was a .rgar _ _ _ _ H_E_ 1, . .-- R ice-court affair, the "Man in the “nt Methodmt Put” ev ‘homas. Public Worship at eleven and I l‘ron Mask” interesting but really Seven Sunday School M “two HIJ on me mos; economical the ‘Gu-main obvious, :the Juriius qu lap 4:1080. 7-' anhyear round. The delicate appetizing character of inipdrtant. Caglioetro and c|,,,.ty_ Bible study meets# _ at ___ ‘ X iu_,Pm_ _ _ _ _ _#_ _,_ _Grace Chm_ch____Rev_ _Wm Harrison gon. n-man of good uilllearance about _. _The problem of Cool' #OSI i>astor_ Prayer meeting at ten af. `m. 0, _ ~ - - . .-, _ 1,, t 11' `nd» 7.Prayer ineetin at 101a..m. these Pmdncts depend on “Inch everybfody '° "ow talk1ug'Jii~é trangers welcome and Piivided with 'ary' ~i your Using t-he iight quail fair to be a topic of conversot op omiortable se_abS_ kind You can 1153 with no means exhaustive, but everythil18 B°pt‘st'_Rev G' R' whim paatmnnn The details we at present possess* BAPTIST. . . . . -- » E. . ' ` .P.E. . Of “uf SPECS- Thel' are the regarding Cook's earlier life are by w_ _ _ *"1’3’.$._,...-."1" R A L°r5°' Station Master I . . " ‘ d f. d ll R 3lJS0l\1l¢ Nflflllluy °f X0°d we know is in his favor and indicates "vices Tm Le con uc e y ev _ Garlic. Allspice, Mixed ,,__h,,, 8 young man and practised ir, Spices, etc. Essence Vine- Peplfefsl Cloves Turmerie' who emigrated to the Uaitei`IState:1 CENTRAL CH.RIS,,,IAN_ lv’ . gal of the gfeateststfeuglh York. He changed his named ti ’ng at eleven a. m. and seven p. m. g and purity, White Wine and Malt. 0, DRUGGIST , gqity of spices. W'e_ guarantee ‘lor many months and perhaps years. the purity and high quality i_i._.n_-_*___ fi rural district in ine state or New 'Rev J F_ F,,,,,d_ ,,,,,,,,,¢e,._p,e,,¢,,_ pf Sadie Pilot i2.30.l> 'Pom 0'Shan- . .. - . J B‘ Cl li -. "Look, doing what many thousand. >v:_l_;1da__Yhi_tSy°h_'~;’f’l:_'_1d Pi_';1;er !;°;‘;"_:g tell of on the race truck as a. prize others have done when they found Nednesday at eight ___ m_ All Beats winner in the near future. that 811 -'\l1gl0`Sl\x0l1 name “'85 al ree. College students and all others advantage in America. ordially invited to all services. ,Min- J.G. Jamieson, It seems ,girly certain that D, ster's resiidence, 104 Prince Street. Koch was a Jew-ii membernoi thi ANGLICAN_ well-known family ol Frankfort-on - Main. This information was giver St, Ps.iil's.-Holy Conlnunion at ,to the Jewish world newspaper, and $.30 H. 111- ive understand that it came from a M°mi“8 Prayer at 11 5- m' . E ` t 7 . . Bllars th quite trustworthy source. Dr Kocl S:_e“I§l;§e~hp,;a:’C°§t€ed,_a£__l§ev_ , Cam signature if _ , or Cook, died when his son, the ex _,u S,m,,s0,,_ Holy Communion at 3 4 , The Kllld plowr was six rears old. leaving v . m. Mating at 10.15 and evensong tiny farm for the support of a widoii .t 7 P- H1- Rel' Ml' QlllUD_ Ol _ Sli , of watch and ,Our c,,,,d,en 0,,,.,m,S,, the, i¢m....t'.,c-niircn, Pun. win oificm Peeonsror quality in :urs ,_ ,_ ‘ h d ' h d t. A, nvlie morning and preach at the 9-l7dtf S t Eu' "6 8 “Very E" “ne” vening service. . ru.~i'¢fNYi<. No botch Jobs leave 0 “rea my() 'W or ngth they moved to Brooklyn, part PRESBYTERIAN. Here young Cook's fortunes wer: '-7-FF" our Store- ‘Ve can at their lowest ebb. He had to earn , . . l (1 . _ make 50111' Watch licep money, and sold vegetables in th. 1_€__a___g__r;; ov_::_,_c0______ “and prix? wveringg ag HONEST P;-.ces at. pot. time, market. Ini what little spare time ,dwnh g,.,(,,1seatS_ Sunday Schoo10n’s. -25d2i. St. Jismes.-Rev T. F. Fullerton Prices not for he had read. He saved all that he' .nd Bible classes at 2_30_ first class work. All Wofk Guaranteed. the milk to the customers, beginning' _,even a_ m__ `Rev_ GeO_ E_ R0ss_ _ work at one .o‘clock in the morning at eleven and Sovon_ gun. Paton s. __ 9-25d2i. G H and working until seven. ay School and Bible Class ‘ `-_-__.__..._:/ 0 0 y 1 Tihen at nine o’clock he went tr “t , tw” thirty' Ymmg p,e°p1°s | Columbia L,niv__r`,t_ tt dm cl _ society Monday evening at 8 oclock, S ii Ieweler & Opriclan. could and with his savings started 1- Zion.-Rev. George E. Ross H120 menys a."d boys' V front BWe“` _lk 1 __ _ H ___ H d 1_ ____ ~9ast0,._ Morning prayer mee” ters in grey with red, blue, green und ml Dublnebs- e ‘mae “wer ng at ton ,Lm Public Worship a¢ brown trimmings, at 20 p. c.discourit.|_ Prices range from $1.25 ta $2.50 at _ _“ 51 5" a eu g as rind weekly prayer meeting Wednmday ses until four in the afternoon, when t eight p_ m_ Students and st,-o_ng_ l \ he read until night time. Think o' rrs are cordially invited to all ser- l _ _________ _ _ the life! The tiresome journeys from FEES- ___ , _ _ Brooklyn to the university and bacl- , '- , < it W E il i urs and ST. DUNSTAN S CATHEDRAL. alone took a considerable slice out ol , ' each day, and yet the boy was up an First Mass at 7.30, Children's -hour nicer midnight in order to on “HSS at 8-30. Cafsshism immediately tain money for his education. Only “er M555' High .Mase at 1030 » , , , /espers and Benediction at 7 p. rn. on Saturdays and Sundays, wher , _ _ opportunity for proper sleep. should make it a point to sec the grand display there was no classes, did he get ar SALVATION ARMY_ This life went on for six years, and . gélgdayin ScvI,`,:;? ,gt gés`1;'erv3i'cesand lthen the young man received his phy yfond,;y_ ' T,,esda.y_ EI~hu,_sdBy_ and of .s1cian’s diploma. This was in 189l,@3g;urdn,y at eight 9_ m_ limmedintely afterwards Dr Cook suc-. "'°°` l, seeded in obtaining an appointment *DOES YOUR BACK ACHE ?_ as surgeon with the Penry Expedition _Doi1't experiment with irnitations out to Eorth Greenland, being chosen out Het U12 g0Il‘UlHB» "The D- & L.” Men- Oll €Xl']ll)ll1ll1 nl the entire Coliimbia graduatinglthol Plaster' It CUTES- D3/Vis & class. When he returned to America Lmence CU” makers' ‘ E, he practised as a physician in Brook- .W Sl111I1ySl¢`l€. lhcard a rumor that a surgeon wnsl llwanled 011 th <'¢l3@1t-Tian AlltHl”ClLlC EX- “Furniture and house furnishings of edition he cabled to the promoters, the Uest, always at Paton’s. P 'fr;t_eI`_',Tat,ona, stand`a',_;`d,;,;=_ _offering himself as 5- volunteer. Hisl 9*-2562i. llla Binder Twine. Selling at .Offer WHS avcflltefl by Cable. and he “Il you like to have a hat that will l0w6St prlC6S by A Horhb 6: C0 joined the expedition at Rio de Jail- d,5,_,,,g,,iSh you from other men_ 8-l8wfd&rt.l e iro Ever since then he seems to choose some of th Sm,” Et e ' e t`, yl s that Plymouth Spemal and Green have been engaged on one hazardous we have to show you. If you are Shea! Binder Twine. Selling at exploit alter another.-Montreal Her- m0l`9 C0'U'S@f‘~’H¢l"0 and YOU Wallll the Lowest. prices by A. Horne &Co 'app 8--I 8wfd&rtf 1. Q 1 Bed Sprnig and Mallress f lllll’ ill" $5.50 Greatest bedding bargain ever offered in P. E. I Complete bed outfit consistiu g of Iron bed, spring, and wool top mattress-all for $5.50 Other outfits at all prices up to $100.00 , 3 piece Bed 0ullil l lzlieilll Clill1ll%ilisilil'e . ” Thcre’s nothing shoddy about this bedroom suite except it is the price! I t’s an attractive, thoroughly well made suit-dresser top 17x34 fitted with 13x22 mirror high bed-large commode. Splendid bargain at $8-90 Other suites at all prices up to _ $1r5.oo Mail orders accompanied by cash promptly filled Enclose 2 5c for freight unless addressed to abookln g station. hat alnd color that are most becom- ing it is a good plan to choose here. Largest variety in town-Prowse Bros Ltd. -25dli. '60 men's good washing; camnric shirts E0 on the table today at 50c At Pat0n’s 9-25d2i. H. R. Eru at eleven and seven. Sun- Yam Wit- 3 WHS °ld»_ This °°lt' results. n personality strong, resourceful, ol ay School class ni. 2.30 p. ml. Vis- il?_l_¢;_cl:_ Tom. took _2nd _nrizeoat Char. 1 Whole and gr0und_l111l5' tremendous perseverance and energy- iiors always _ Welcome and provided em? grin §'I§_l_1i"_;:_'_5_1_;)“_vl:s lgigedas bf lafd, Clllllelilolli Gmgefv His father was a German, a Dr Koch itll C0l1lf0l`f5i/le Seats- y ' ` , Quallt b ddln I t d lyn for six ycnrs, and then when he b|anke;§/atepatogiscom o9r_|s7gt'} The Lit ` lillrineess will be present- ed by thi ial Stock CGDIYBDF Bi old and youq, having n strong story Bll\fl'Pl¢ll¢! 0! comedy. Two valuable rixel will be given away. The be the evening offering. Much interest already shown in the farewell play B presented' Monday night. A SAD SUICIDE. ‘0’I'l‘AWA, Sept. 24.-'E. B. Hamil- 0 years old, suicided on the grave his young wife in Beechwood cans HORSE NOTE. Y. North Wiltshire, is the owner of very prompiing Cornlznodlore Led- Parkside, grand dam, Lucy G., the dam of C. P. R. (2.12), Great Grand Dam. Nelly Ready_ The darn er (2.34). ‘He is a perfectly _b-lack eldlug and no doubt will be heard %,§.f.'§.§2.'.-.3..!..’* Ilia Kind You Hai Always Bought “$4.45 buys one of our 95 piece Dinner Sets. It has them all beaten. A. N. McKay. 9-20d1w. I “Ollcloths and all kinds of floor '__ _C - ~- Miss Flora Donaldson, Queen of Scottish song. will hold a concert in Hampton hal‘, on Wednesday , evening, Sept. 29th, Rose Valley Hall, Thursday, Sept. 30. 9-2 5_d1ipd. lliimfnri Shoes For the man that is looking for comfort shoes we've the Ideal. We have lines of easy comfor- table shoes for elderly people that are greatly appreciired by the man that is looking for comfortable shoes. - - Try these shoes if your tired feet Beer ffl Weeks are looking for Foot ease Goff Bros Sl iCEilherine’s Burying Ground The iucctini: for clminliiir up and carrying out liiii1ro\'enieiil.~' wlllha held ni. thc cluictry on the liftcrnooli uf 'l`liun'day thc 30th Sept. I.l‘4t of Plot-holdirs wlllhe read S\ih.-ci'iptlon ll:-1 ri cxiuiinud. A full nttonduiica. ALEX C. SHAW 9-ilullpil. THE CllARl.0'lT[i'l`0WN School of Music Will be re-opened Monday, Sept. 27th,iu the Kindergarten Hall, under the direction of Miss Alice Harrison. Arrangements for lessons. terms, &c, maybe made] with Miss Harrison at the studio. §E2%i§‘*S“- --_ , . ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Halifax Ladies’ college will be held in College. Fri ay, Oct. ist at 3 p. m. ~ ROBT LAING, TODAY# - 9- 2 5d 3i. President 9 C Boys’ blue Jerseys from 65c to $1.35 At Paton s Big lot of 1uen’s silk four-in hand ties, all good fashion able shades worth 35c, 45c to 65c for 25c at Paton s Men’s slumber robes, good wide skirts, made from English Flaunelette 95c and $1.15 at Paton’s. zoo string and four-iuhaud men s ties, worth 2 5c, 3 for 2 5: at Paton’s 75 nie1i’s colored cainbric shirts, many worth up to $1.25 for 5oc the Dominion. At Paton’s. 5o pieces of new furs, in sczirfs, ruffs and muffs, of orenberger, jap mink and squirrel at 6" 1-2 cents for every $1.00 worth. $12.00 furs for $8 oo etc etc At Paton’s Men’s fancy shirts, all that is left from the seasons selling. No matter what they were sold for, Today 50c Only one hundred, sizesp from 14 12 to 16 12 Come quick, if you want one or two A1 Paton s. The MINER'S SHIRT. Made good and strong from Kirkcaldy stripe drill, just “hat the working man and farmer wants as well as the miner l/Vell worm 95c, yours for 75c, Compare this with any Canadian shirt at $1 oo in tlie market. At Paton’s. Mcn’s coat sweaters. Meu’sl1igl1 neck sweaters at $1 oo, $1 25, and $1 50 At Paton’s. The best heavy knitted don1est.c sweater in town for the money, grey 2-1 rib. double wrists and double roll collar, $2.25. At Paton’s. Deep sea sweater, guaranteed pure worsted, fast crilor, just the thing for motor boating, shooting, and general outing, also the \vorkingman’s friend, durable and profitable even although the price is $2 50 each We also carry an other in extra outside size at $3 5 At Patou s 18 only blue and grey 'flannel shirts, $1 25 to $1 50, choice for $1 .oo, At Patou’s Workingmeu’s shirts, fleeced lined, also a full line of knit shirts. 65c, 75c, and 95c. At Patou s Knieker ribbed hose for boys, size S 8 1 2, 9, and Io in, seamless, guaranteed English worsted, at 65c At Paton s Slightly niussed, 45 garments, shirts and drawers, Stanfie1d’s Standard labeled at figures that will save you the price of washer and soap. At Patou s _ All other grades from this noted maker that are good and fit to wear, all guaranteed by the maker to us. Yours for good wool, comfortable underwear. At Paton s Horsehide Gloves of quality and durab1lity,gloves made from muleskin, dogskin and horsehide, wiudproof, water proof, and storm proof, good enough to have had fellowship with Peary at the north pole All sizes from 7 1 2 to Ir. At Paton’s. _’1`here is another lot we forgot to mention about, and ' that is our swell dressy cape driving glove that the horsemen of Ch'town wear, $1.25 a pair. At Paton’s Men’s black shlrts,good big fellows well made,w1th good buttons, 65c, 85c, 9oc $1,2 5. At Paton’s. Fast colored oxford shirts reversible collar, in two pat terns, the best shirt for the money we have ever offered 6oc at Paton’s. _ if you like to compare our English Flannelettes we can _ demonstrate to you a saving of 20 p c Paton & Co _I ,,- ' -_This difference is in thefsaving of the wholesalers profit ' at Paton’s. _ Great _big DREAM ROBES, sleepy, comfortable f ws, something you would like to go to sl.-,e yn, the m m ute you _see t _em. The patterns are goo too, Just 1 909 fall designs in two qualities goc and $1 15,nnd plengy fn choose from. Also some others fit for the fellow who w ants ' to get out of short pants, priced at 75c, in sizes ra 1 2, I3, 8: 14. Also a line of Health Knit Wool dream robes for men at 2 go » I _ »\ AT PATON Q College Sweaters L 3 College F ooiball Outfits College Football Jerseys and The New College Uvercoais I0 p. c. to all College Students and Other Teachers Ladies’ winter underwear, zoo suits regular No 1 goods, sold all over Canada at 7oc per suit, our price 50c a suit. The best line in Canada and made by the best makers in