» I » L l l l r l i l » l l TEMBER o I 1! ` SEP ' 3 l 9 “'rl-ia LATEST Nx:'.':: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Finer os' .u.i." PAGE THIRTBEN ily .. _ ._ ._ . -._.~_ f _. ~ _, .` -- `» '-‘ » ~ .» .' “=" ., i*:- ,,.. i "s I ‘ s “-_ -_-."“&¥»‘~""" `-"_"",¢i-_4"""" Qi-'_lff‘.; _ _t 5- - ._ __,_ _.V .__ #» ng W.-__;-1;'-.";. ,-1'. f ' » l ~ ‘ ‘»' “ .Z ~' __,» 5 - " ' U, ‘ .‘ ~‘ ' ?"'l'»'_ * 1.31 -_ “ "">-`l.__ ; _‘»l'= l .` " " °’ »,, , ‘"3 .. . i. . . _ ll . . _-».- Y- -.,l: 1- -_ ‘ x ' -' ' » \ " , l , 7 , if/ea _LV _ W _ . . _ , - - _ - _ _ _ _ _» " 4' . v _ _’ ~ _ _ ._ _ nls oocroles uuesnoll Much glokuess Que to Bowel Disorder A l-1Q§£¢,é’g _ flrst~ question ,inn consulted by B PM- " I-le nows nne y-e Ixiagnt of the llln_esli.'i|‘ ettengzd “W3 ine]-,iv,e,~;bowels and torpid liver an ¢hnt__tllf|`chndltion must be re- nylyinnd thoroughly before health 'can llqlrestored. gsgall » Orderlies are a possltlve. pleasant and safe remedy for consti- pation and bowel disorders in gener- .il , We are so certain of their great cifrntive value that we promise to re-‘ tum elle purchaser's rnoney in every ruse when theyfail to produce entire ‘ tion: , 1 sultllilhll Orderlles are eaten like can- dy mey act quietly, and have a sootl1l!\!. strengthening, healing in- ||,,e,,c, 0|; the entire intestinal tract. '1‘hey do not purge, gripe, cause nau- sm flatulence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other' _annoying ei’lect.l_ 'pusy are especiallyqgood for;-children, wmli persons or old folks. Two si-Aga, 25e. and 10c. Bold only at mir store-The Rexall Store. Mac- Kinnion Dru! C0- _ _ \ _ _ ANI! _ QUEENS COUN'l`Y ' _ It PHYS t0 buy in this Province. Gilbert Gaudet, city, was among 91° IIBSSGDEHB east yesterday after- noon. _ ’-Rev. A. J. McDonald P. P., Fort Augustus. was among the visitors to the city this week. I Miss Reece Haggerty of Sydney Mines is attending the P. E. I., ex- hibition at Charlottetown.-Exc. Rev. John Gillis will preach next' Sabbath at Rose Valley, at 11 a, m_, and Hartsville at 3 p. m., Archy Watkins, Sherwood, was a recent visitor in Lot 48, visiting re- latives. I Miss Jennie Wood, Mt. Albion, is at present visiting her brothel' John, Wood, Thorndyke. - Miss Annie Doherty of New Haven, spent the exhibition week in this city. W. F. Fraser, Clyde River, was a- mong those attending the exhibition Ellis Week- H0 Fftllrlied home yester- ny. has returned after a short vis- -- ~*----A-=-2-' A---~_~:.-.-:ff-'=_-_~.-_-=.-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_- ~...... Miss Jean Aitken, Georgetown, was among the visitors to the exhibition. Charles and Mrs. McDonald, Slim- merside, were in the city yesterday. Miss Margaret McDonald, Cardignn, is visiting friends in this city. Joe. McPhee, Georgetown, return. ed _home yesterday afternoon after attending' the exhibition here. Today's music and song is entitled Dark Eyed Dora Donahue, Next Sah- l1rds.y's will be, I- Love You for Keeps. _..._ Miss Nellie Larkins, Summerside, it to -this city. Miss Larkius leaves early in October for Bostonl Rev. Dr. McMillan, Cardigan, re- turned home yesterday afternoou uf- tcr spending-a few days in this city' attending the exhibition. Alexander M. McDougall, Argyle, was in the city yesterday visiting gljlends- He also attended the sxililil- IOH. . Lenli M. McDougall nnd Selina Mac- Olive Oils '-l` Q Finest Hasan- ;. Q Z: _<45 »-1. Z.-.1 IMII TAB S. H'A I- V5 Phone 283.! The MacKinnon Drug Co. _'I9 .='71 H. guarantee the _ .....60c n bo rpc O res gran-n highest n1 -~ f.. a. ; .r: 3,; . .. ,f _ .__ . Q .': - c ed o' om fresh r'iimc ps. It is assimiaiezl. \\`e pos ¢ ll fr A Ours S a se e Valleys of lhe .\la va ue and cas' y a tty of ihis o QU H’TOWN 10.00 a. m. 8.301: m. 10.15 a. 111. 9 . . .ne EEE dsid S8832 HARLAND will run an follows:- ARRIVE C Tuesday, Tuesday, Thursday ’.l‘hurildsy Friday, Friday Saturday. a. m Saturpay. 6.15 p._m on which days aaili ai~'m` S. S. WN _ _ _ Orwell, Hallidafs and Chine. Point. Orwell. Halliday s and China Point for Yictqria. _ ~ r Victoria. East River. I' East River, 6.00xl m . for West River, 1i.00p m , for West_River - 2. er_nate Monday will call rding to tide. fat Vernon River Brid .“'§2§§§’°“l»- alas' . .E22 " .EQ _Egg ° 7 . . `5rz1°'=i.sgE.g hssln. 5.3.3 Until further ri IEAV 'Monday, 1.00 Tuesday 3.00 Wednescls 'l`h_ursda Friday 5 Friday 3 Ssturd Saturd _ Ever will be a SY. hy y alt eco ,_1,i1lui-:_--*IDU* I The Rexall Store. Cor' Gt. Geo. and Kent Streets C8525 and China Point must in all rf ghf»or East and West Rivers Sdthsiut.: Misses Mary and Julia, Graham, Brallalliaile, spent exhibition week in this city, the guest of Miss Tenn McKenzie. Miss Georgie Simpson and W. A. Simpson, Bay View, who lnlve been visiting in the nity left for their liflmes ycstelwliiy. Percy Mrinilcl, Geclrlgetowll, who luis been visiting frienlll~l ill this city for the plist few days returned home yestclullly afternoon. There was ,L small attendance ut the Charlottetown market yesterday und no change in prices ns will he seen by the itemized statement in this issue. On Sunday, Oct., lst, there will he service at Cherry Valley, nt 10.30, und at Georgetown at 7 o'clock, by Rev. W. M. Winter. 'I‘lle schooner Baltic is loading» coal in Sydney for this port. The schooli- er'Swift- Current, 65 tons, Capt Mc- illenzie, Baddeck, is also loading. The Schr. Annie F. Conlon arrived yesterday from New York with a cargo of six hundred tons Hard Chestnut Coal for A. Picksird, & Co. Miss McLeod, Miss Sullivan, and Miss Nicholson, teachers of the Ken- sington High School, are in Charlott- etown attending the Tcacher‘s Con- vention. 'Miss Agnes Gillispie has returned to her home in Sherwood, after spending a pleasant week in Mt. Herbert, the guest of J. and Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs Bessie Wof_.ll_ left yesterday morning forher home in Summer- side after attending the exhibition in this city.While in the city she was the guest of' J. D. and Mrs Jenkins. J. W. and Mrs. Tugas who have been visiting the latter’s parents F, and Mrs. McEachern, Belfast, left this week en route to their home in Glens Falls, New York. His many friends will regret to hear of the continued illness of Frank McLean, of Lowell, Mass, who was spending his vacation in this Province visiting friends. He is the guest of John and Mrs. McLauchlan, Clyde River. Mary C. MacLean, who » has been doing nursing in Salem, Mass, ion with her parents in Cardigan, l’. E. Island. Miss Miickern is accompan- ied by her nephew Master Ralph MncLennan. Her many friends in ' Boston and Salem wish her a pleas. _ l ,,,, ]. K. 'Ross. 'C e North American Life Assurance C of T oronto e Passenger Ticket Agency of the Canadian Pac'f Opera House Building, Charlottetown 0. Representing Th Th Railwa Y. t vacation. i-Examiner please copy.). A fight to the fin sh is what the Social and Reform Council of Cun- lldu, _at its nnilllad meeting in Tor- onto, iWednes'day» afternoon, designat- .l its warfare rigninst various forms . in 5 of vice thrpugllollt the Dominion. Acadia Fire Insurance Co. 0 4,1. I-' me Il Z EA S T' _ l _§;-_- .Q-,__ nl.lnl.|i me rorlltlls liolrrs ’ Between ll. John And Boston Autumn' lleuniens OBABLOTTETOWN T0 BOSTON B t .....................mas Pgitlil'ild|il'ildrilt'\l'i‘n .i‘.i3l‘.‘.'.i‘?.“°ll‘52° °°l“l‘§€.l.‘l°.§'.§| l‘l‘."..°l‘.l.'?I curslon tliahets ‘ll bs sold agove rates "i%‘.§’.!‘i$.‘l‘1l.?‘ll.'...l';‘§__;l.."‘3.‘} %'l‘.‘°J..»... .l E29;-tgngoqdans. degilelqpys and Frl_ bu-nin “lawns ndlfwllirl. °l¢°l\ ;_jl_§,-_f_'.g.~_l»';.°.l`l-.,r{,.;°ii..’;fl'..l_f-.sl §.‘lQ.‘§* .*5`ll"irf'i‘§l'° "‘.‘l"`I'“'°.5':‘.‘él‘i'. l~nlliwthn|¢_ mlm' N' B , ~ A “_ : _ _ __ . 4 . ' ~‘~`.-:\_~ - _ , `(__..;`-,.-,Q¢,_",,l.`t_~ ‘_ _ ,‘ .' -» ` < \ . ~ . Through fresolutious unanimously n- llopted the announcement was made that the battle against race track wmllling and the social evil, especi- ally, will he waged with, redoubled energy. The militant spirit was strongly in evidence, and various re- ports presented indicated what spir- ited oction the council is taking. The struggle over reciprocity ln Ulf’ House of Commons is blamed for the fact that comparatively mile PTO' gress has been made during the PBM year in the securing of legislation bearing upon morals. The following officials were elected: Hon. Pr.. Archbishop Mathison, of Wlnnipvgl president, Dr. Carman; Vice-Presid-' ent, Allan Studholm, M. P. P; Secretaries, Rev. Dr. Shearer and Rev, T. Albert Moore; 'I`_reasurer, Rev W 'r. Graham; Revs- Dr- 0”" mari and 'l‘. Albert Moore ure both well known here. ~""l‘he School that has won the con- alience of the people." U°l0“ 00"" mereial Cnllese. 3‘31fl'~l- t - =~` M n§§’..-‘}’°lil'°.‘.’.c-liolrllurs would. 56 ill imported mixture coats. Our styles are often imitated but ‘ Mothers flndlt very easy to dress the with every hoy's soil we 1-ive. absolutely l’rnoA l”ol.~lll_llln Pell 'National Clotlllnrl Co. ~l fi-Ill THE NEXT 'l`HlN(i I5 ifln :|l` Paton & Cn -|-lone sl-1-» ial prices- on parlor :~~l:: ._ liilllull room :ind 'lad-room lulllltl-l'»~. office furlll- tllrr.-. hilrenl~ _id-» ll<~.lrds, su<‘.l‘€~.- -in wi-.ll lint. only to soo dur sllou/‘ el. tri- ~l..hi.\ltloll bill. make It a -'ill .liao t'l visit their fargo fur~‘ ,lllll_»~_-.- .nnlloxoil the left or tho ‘ll .lm ll .or ‘l`hl.lo .lie more h , _ _ _ ‘ .‘ lr boysfn our olllldrens v dressy. Our own orlglnaicreatlon rrmber models and no two alike, clothing l>epnrr.ment. styles coats at l=lF'rl-:F.N ool.LAR $lo.oo, l2.oo and 15,00. PA'l`ON{\`. $lo_of\ io 'za oo. Best coat in Can- h0ndS0m0 -'lllfl DFIGGS |l|0HS|l\Q~l |_ .,..s.lll. 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