1' i 'r 1;; '.`- j__e,§f :.3 f_ I '.ff,` 3- `-. -la. ._ _-in ~. '_ _:_ ` . . .._' ._-If .X 1 _~e `=_ 0 -. . ~v~, ;i‘ -v ___ f-" _. ~,, _'Z _ 1 ~., .,- ~ ‘i l)fngged»D0¢0lI F eellng rn zu lem- ‘ Nervoumesl. IIINNUIIIN *UNIDO- ‘zcid time you were doing solnd&g_ The kidneys were andmtly Qlhd ll £2333 .=ii°l‘i’».°‘»Z°n ‘i’.i!_.‘§'.i.‘f.‘l“‘J..»‘2' Hood’s .Tarsaparllla “ts with the most direct.henenelsl lea mthekidneys. ltcontainstheb& and ssirst substanceslor correcting and timing theeeoflilll ;__.__. -Q - . lfwill All Come Out in the Wash ' is a true saying if you use FEIJS NAPTHA SUAP Hundreds of people who have tried it are pleaSed.i It means less labor and THB GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTBTOWN PRINCE EDWARD, ISLAND, SEPTEMBER zz, 1903 l eil? sssss _ “Wi if lm* "'““f“%' 1;, 7-.. ;.,, U.;-an f'-.»- -* ~ » ._ _ -. _ _ , _ , . '- - »~~.- "~.1f'vz_¢ f _ '~.'~ . .f _ -.:r~./2'” - nf*-'_-=",' . _ 7---2 1 - '*"* ` `-‘”"‘ ' Ma L ` "5" `i"“" “"..- `§».“,.“ "*€f;'t-1.`~ "s "" ‘_/""'-?;aii .”’»""’-‘-f"" "fi '» ‘ ' ` W ~ ` ' ' V ‘ ~ ff. ' _ ~ " ‘ _"‘ '\ ,_ _ "’=*?‘..'i‘..$.‘.,’3>1-.'§'z'-`_»f.'.~ . X -'s'%f.:~,»`...f V ` ' ` ' ' ;'~ ~ " " '~ ' ,'.i»',sf"-` ‘ z ‘1‘f» > t -‘ _ ¢» Y nf-‘f». m » ~ V 2 " Alone thchshipments by the Princess ¥¢°f»°l'¢|l.Y were Gill boxes cheese. ALI. Abeaweits who play football are asked to meet at the Rink at 7.2!) to-night. il Tlx Princess arrived last night at a uarterafter nine and the express at halfpast ten. Tim exhibition grounds will be open this morning at nine andthe formal open- IDR will take place at three. PLaN'r Line Excursions are now on and will continue until 15th Oct. good for 5) 408 from date of issue. Charlottetown. to Boston and return only $11.00. A NEW attraction at the Rink Wedne s- dl! night will be a relay race between a team of the two colleges and a team from the Abegweits. This should be most ex- citing. THIS morning will be seen .-n Prowse better results. shark which was caught in a net at Rico o Try lt. 7c ci bar~l0 bars 60c. Webster & McKay int. It is9ieet long and weighs abouu ght hundred pounds. Bros, window a very large man eating P el all the Presbyterian churches throughout da. A service will be held in St ~ _ J-“ew-_1s;‘_~_f_~;,-.gg ________________________________________________________________ _ _-_- _ i Tn: Brant made a seoond’attempt_isst week to haul the schooner Citizen oi! the [ Shore at East Point. After _breaking several hawaers however the Brant had to give up the work. _ A Sydney dispatch says: -The British flagship Ariadne and the Tribune arrived here this morning from Quebec, remaining two hours, and then proceeded io iaalifax. i The Retrlbntion has been ordered te sail 3 full speed from Charloatetown tollalifax = in order to get one of her ofiicers, who is __ ill. into the hospital there. The object of x t‘1e Arladne’s calling in here to-iay was ` .- f rward messages to Halifax before the Rc‘r“ution wsulo reach there. Tn.. Olivette arrived in port early this morning with the following passengersz- W Stews rt, E I The mas, Miss M Thomas, R Nehon, S A Howland, Mrs S A How~ land, G W Olds, W B Chuhbnck, Mrs W B Cbubbuck, F A .White, Miss P Irving, Mi s Finlayson,EM Graves, Mrs EM Graves, John Sheehan, Mrs Jno Sheehan, G J Holsley, Mrs D S 'Single`ton, Mrs T Dans, E P Duuglass P E Murphy, Mrs P E Murphy, Inwrenee Davis, E S Gillette, Geo Smith, HJardine, L E Nichols, J Ben-rigan, Nlxr Sunday will be children‘s day in Cana - ‘ ames’ church at 2.45 next Sunday at w J Phone 199 hich suitable addresses will be given. Cor Kent and Gt. George Sts. PORT H000 makes s' quick are, burns steadily and gives an intense heat, so says Dr. W. M. Cameron, of Halifax, who has tested Pour noon an _ his own house. Tim firm of Sentner Trainor Sc Co., en- tertained their staif, about twenty six in all, |o'tea at the Pan American Bazaar last evening. Needless to say the gener- osity ofthe firm was fully appreciated and cements the friendships already f ed between e11p'oyers and employed crm . Tnosx who have promised donations to the Ladies Aid of P. E. I. Hospital for meals at Exhibition will please send them to Mrs. Rogers, Prince street or Mrs. (Dr) 'Taylor-,Grafton street as follows -Tuesday - Grace church and Prince street Method' ist .hnrch-Wednesday-Sf. Peter’. . S'. James and Zion churches. Tux Presbytery of Prince Eiwarl Is- 'land will mret at Clifton on Tuesday Sept. Zlth at 2 p. m. for the lnduetio \ 1 f Bev. Ewen McDonald will preach, Rev A. McLean Sinclair will address the |Bev.John Murray and other business. minister and Bev. E. J. Rattee the p opl- . IA. D. McDon.dd, Moderator. Srocz Note. John Craig, one of the most progressive farmers of Middleton, P. E. I. recently purchased from J. W. 'Callback of the Bl'0oklideStockFar‘n, if You' Want the Best Q Yeuwillbnyatthelielineehakery FOR 'I0-DAY. . . . agleriee rsceach. celhes xzeeach Grim xslrgeeaeh x5&.zoc each "P 3 iii? igééz §ii‘Z_ ‘ii r6c per lb _ kinda, all fresh our Doughnuts sywanr elephone Eclipse Bakery Baku Beat Bread. - » _-_n W111 You Have Some ? e.°.2‘..“2$ famous for its deiidnusneae. Made from PW* cream, Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry. ' i Our Soda Water " '...‘.“L.°..2.‘.“.i.? qnen sought after eiixir that cools the nerclsed throa in hot weather. Call at CAR'i‘ER’9- _ W. F- CARTER. Queen St- _Q _-V » '_ _ _ \ "Ji ` 4,; _co an to if Our ~;» 1 1°- 1 r.-G. ciani _ 4| f' reeds 5; l li iitloll ge of icien- _ quin- 5 d 4| dya~ are UW 'fi-» . BUUTS ! Visitors to the City ' would do _wellto look 0V¢1' our stock of Boots. The, best boots at the lowest ' prices. We are leaders f0l’ LONG BOOTS-can gd them either hand-'made 01' . imported, in prices from 32,65 to $6.00. A complete stock of shoe-findings kept on hand. Custom work and re- pairing specialties. J. H. BELL. The Experienced Leatherman- lr § 41 _, _ ri Augustine Cove, the grand ycarling prize and Stock Boer, Oak LodneDruid 8181, bred by J. I. Brethour Burfosd, Ontario, sired _by Oak Lodge Royal (Imported) 1852 bred by D.;B.`Dayb`d'“, Bothaford England. No doubt Mr. Craig’s enterprise will be properly appreciated. Six first prizes for a Charhttetown lady at the noun: nxa|b|noa.ve¢-y creditable is it not! And all in lace work-specimens of point lace, Hositcn lace, Batteaberg lace, lace table cover, lace hendkeschid and lace dessert doylies. Miss Alice Mac- murray is thcfcrtunate winner of these prizes in the dainticst of fancy work. The Guardian has been shown the prize tickets and extendso hearty congratula- tioua. THE GLOW OF HEALTH When blood isrich and__ pare there is a- hea%1ul glow to the #complaxhi which speaks offrine vigor and vitality ot theayetern. 'Thereisnommecertehiway for pale, weak people to_atte1n the glow of health than by the persistent use of Ur Chase'a Nerve Food, the great food eure which forms new, rich, red bloonatd creates new nerve force. \ '1'oSuoxnns-We have put in an ex- cellent variety of' cigars, eut and plus tobaccos. We aimto keep an assortment so that we can please every patron. A full line of the celebrated. Grv-11088 GBUS in stock. Dont pass us next time yan want a smoke. “The Two Macs"-Mac _Donald 8c§MacKinnon, Drugaislis. Comer Great George and Kent_S1»r°°1=S- »' 11-" _ smokers A SUPPLIES We have imported a big assortment of cigars,'oigar- ettes and tobaccos for Ex-V hibition week. Every popular brand is here. Don’t forget us when you want a good smoke. -'THE Two Macs" laobonaldilaciinnon, ' A DRUGGISTS. Cor Gt.George and _Kent /Sta. \ l _ _ ,, .. _ . l A flowering isnrubi. ' New is the time to P1-’i¢¢ 1°" W' are for Ornamental' trees and downing shrubs for fall planting, an gl! kinds of hardv il€l'¢1mi¢13- ‘ qnigr early and receive ire!-class ii stock- JAS. TAITQ' Jr-» . FLORIST. PHONI 259. BRIGHTON. Eiw Welsh, Mrs F Tyler, Jas Fitzpatrick NH Leach, W B Heath, MraadMrs_F‘ W Noxon, and two childrm 0Sensabaugh_ Willard Scnaabeugh N G Watson. ` Norm: Dans Convmrr. will be the scene of a very pretty wedding this morning at six o'olock when Miss Lucy G. Kelly, daughter of the late John Kelly. tormerly Water Commitioner will be united in matrimony to Patrick W. Clarkin, the popular station agent at Mount Stewart and formerly of the P.E. L R. freight oiiiees in this City. The service will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Monlghan, The bride will be at-_ tended by her sister, Miss Celia Kelly and Charles G. Duffy of Moreon and Dudy will support the groom. Among very many handsome presents-wi a valuable oak cabinet from Charlottetown Division 47 0. R. T. Mr. and Mrs. Ciarkin leave by, thecxpress one trip to Montreal and other Canadian Cities. To the young couple who will carry the best wishes of very many friends The Guardian heartily. joins. ‘ . Jorreignedsnprcmeintwo familiesin T the eesternpartofthe City lastninhtforl two wandering ones had returnedhnd the anxiety caused by their departure on Sunday eveningwaareplacedby stealing' I the mining been pastiiveyesre,Georglne l.lqlen_gu°thecornerof iheafternoonthetwoghi ingatira. Uoneollfs and they were *seen going Palme, Road 'near the Diiiaentasarchwss made and yestmhy Mrs Connelly pursuit oniioot. _Shcreturnedat dxlaet night withthe twogirls whom sh had overtakenon BrackleyPoint Boadfsomc distance past8hesgoed Gsmetsr'y,» Sun 33 ninhttheyhadslept__.at`__l_ihe residence thismoralag had coniinueir their pedest-] rcantourfromtheeity. The little girls . me mm. beearmaly 'wa in than-‘ adopted homes and their runaway _was the result ofa sudden desire for adven-‘ ture. \ ' - ' _ F _ ii ii ri lima Smoke _ “Gains- _ borough” | Cigars _ The best 3 for a quarter smoke. Made from clear Hava.-'nalleaf by skilled Union Labor. - ' 1 \ Lowney's Chocolates 1 “Name on every piece.” ' _Sold in if _ packages from Io cents up. The purest and most 'popular l _. R iw " CQ' "' J _,-....,_,,............ .._1._......... Cl1oco'ates sold. ' _‘ . \ \ ~ _ _ V i _ \ \ 3* ‘1‘u.Th,8a!,w H ‘gli §`_\___~,_L _ ,1 f- L ‘T _ _ U ’...° ' ‘ - » ' .. A an-;,r~. - ' _ .~. cling” o . i; . 2’ h 4. . ~ / M 3 \ '_ get cttw. . ‘ ‘U cill$ HH 0 ~ wow Wil _show you morenew Fall Millincry than K ever yet been shown in Chhrlottetown. if _ ‘ _ You’re most cordially invited to will _‘P ‘ ‘ through the- store and seethe beautiful _ have prepafedfor you. " 5. -iv s 'run Mttrmgiv emrta =<¢__‘}§{;;&o1l~m?;~' "1 ” , ' _y_ é- M _____..;_ rf w “#5 »»»<~» -»¢~ , L 'ea ex ,- .~ - . When it comes to buying their hat and try' it on before I M _ natural and we don’t blame them. mg - _ . W oo _ Where we have fitted up a large showroom exclusively for Men’s Hats _ and where a man can buy his hat without anyone being present but rr an ~ 5’ si 0\|r Bat and Zap Department is full oi lla-to-aato Stvlcs Of the latest English and American Hats and Caps. Our leader this fail. is “Clie Boston Dorbv ond tourist” The most np-to?-date Hats ever shown in the city. We have tl; for these celebrated hats and will be pleased to show the merely’ as the intending buyer, what's new in hats. ii il