T SEPTEMBER 9,-:Q13 ' _ -1-HE V . ..-,.l.w..-,.:, i 2--»ff~~ .~ . --.f-.-..,,.. .,- . -1 -'-1 ,»ni-,_»»,»- »=J"-Q* . p--ey gf” -»-.-'- - - r .,\ , ,. e - -. , , . . 1. ‘he-As -1--*= -f ‘ --.» f --.- » Q * ' '-‘-.1 -‘ ~',=-“li ‘» f. , .- /~» .,',i;,-. ~ ‘ r 1‘f»_,fi ~. * H V.-’_i1, fx _ . ll'.,g.vh,_ 4,1,” gi-AN, ,. *.1-...;(.,‘,', N.-».,, ,_,`;,p- ,.-_ 'l - .- _ _ . , I Y | ti " . \ ’ 'M3 CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN 'LE'I‘\\=d°vs1°i>,v°\1=6\m==nd li Mothers Only Knew f makeymlr prmts' How frequently children suffer from Wg have 3 complete and very worms they would take more precau- modetn department for handling this w°ll;'Your exposures we 'll Send wi *get the best there is in them, flie G. l'l. Cook Studio ’ Send Due Home - Next ui sn actual visit. s portrait send to t e folks at home or those re- latives who care most about you, will be most welcomede-will give you the greatest pleasure. Modem vlwtosranhv ieirt s ti-lei to undergo, its an experience to en- .I0¥. Make the abnointments today. The Bayer Studio A. E. Lyon Photo Studio Work unexcelled. ‘ Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch'Town Phone 68] ""__`| Furness ` Sailings rm... i.oNo'oN mm imnissx About About A i A t 27Ih c3.'Zii‘..2° s.‘i.‘%é'.1.i... 1... Shenandoah September 21st 'Au . 31st. xsvia Bt.Tohn's . F.) Messina From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nfld. Via Nild. About About Tabasco Beptcmber llth Sept. ith. Durango September 25th Above sailings are not guaranteed and are subiect to change without notice. Furness,Withy 8. Co, Lid. Halifax, N. S. _ l 1 ~ `ANADlAN PACI Flc .EXCURSIONS Rates from Ch’town MONTREAL $18.85 Tickets on Sale Sept. 16th,17th and 18th, Limit, October 4th. Also Se t. 30tl|,October 1st and 2nd. Limit, October 18th. S BosToN $18.00 , Tickets on S_ale Daily, 18 to Oct. 16, Limit, Thirty ys. From Montreal-Quebec Misssuasin - - Ocr. 9 , METAGAMA, - - Ocr. 16 J - w_s, umm, n. P. A..o. P. n..st.Jei.n.N.n Shoes -For- Boys and Girls 'Our Boys and Girls Shoes are fashioned with the ex- Dertness and of the same line. staunch materials as our full sized footwear. Boys’ $2.00 to $3.50 Misses’ sms 1.. $2.95 Youths’ $1.75 to $2.35 Children’s -V $1.25 I0 $2.35 Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. _ 'l'I|_ne Table, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hillsboro. Leave Ch’town Leave Rocky Point 7.00 a.m. 7.80 a.m. a.m. .m. ravi 2223 FFF? FFF? .='9°s~e-‘fé'~_,,___9°.°~F-°f59' 2223822228222 rss?-3239'-» FFPFFFFFFFF w9rrrrF99 222222822 yyyvuuaaa F5FF'I=?F?F _ IUNDAV ai. munruv, Manson. I 4 Watches ,Repaired .fe repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry &c. Our charges are moderate Our work is the yerybest. C. W. Patterson Cor. Great George ano Grafton Sta. Eastern S . S . Lines International Line 4 stsamahlps Calvin Austin, Gov. Ding- ley and Governor Cobb- coss-rwlss=-Le s¢.Joh Mon..Wed.. and Fridsg at 9 a.m. l::°Lubec, nEss¢l>°l’fWP°f!' land and oston. Return leave Central harf- Boston, sion.. Wed.. and Pri.. at 9 am. for Port. and Eastlport, Lubes. and Bt. Iohn- DIREO :-Leave St. John. Tues. Frivv an? W. ;,-;,- -..l'.s.“":i..l=.~:.:: ‘i:“‘.'i‘...l‘."- il! ll. .. - ' ' ' ‘ w|L'l'noPol.|'rAN Lula ITEAMSHIPS MABSACHUSITTI AND BUNKER HILL .l“.°::§’.¥.'.:f?.:2°.f:.£".‘2l:.?tli'::‘2.‘1'i.°:..:'.zs "'°°'ii`R'i'|°i'€' srssmsme una BTEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR F kr wh rf.P ti d.T .Th s- --"l- Q 1 \- ' s . °.‘».'.’?=‘.°'é=°f.?.’i‘.°.°'»ii,‘..$l.".§‘ e‘i.°°5.»... n. e. A. E .FlemIng, T.F.&P.A. St John. New Brunlwlek. 5-,-_-1-1{_-p--I-Fr? W 1 E Buildinl °°°~ Wm- 2:::i:i°.:...:°'°°° 1. We ca a com lete stock of all l-lY_ 'GRADE ttggalnsl ways ve promp attentigln to all orders larse and small. I We have vessels now en route with HARD COAL-_-Egg Stove Nut, Old 'Sydney Roun , Sydney Run of ine, nverness ound and Peanut Albion Round. Run of Mine and Nut Customers who want the best should order now so as to take delivery from the Vessels. ` Use our Coal and save money- ' ` Phone 111 Il. Lyons 8|. B0 / e- A ` g ..._ 9 . \- f J 'i-”%L”fl;*";-.._. fm V =\ v.»,"( 5 , K' i 'fl 1 ii A Hard and Soft Coal Wholesaid and' Retail th ti to Dui ill 70°F lIlli(l;"a"Sup|‘ily Tl. Coal when roms "9 good, weather une, and prices west. - ‘° We have a good supply of Soft Coal In stock suitable for Domestic and ggam purposes and have fresh car- goes arriving almost daily. We have also a supply of Bolt An- thrscite Coal in E35 Stove and Chest- nut sizes suitabg: fo; Furnaces and ov . Bntlilae lsallialllnllras pleased to have your 0,-4" for your requirements at any unézliooners. for charter always in iemgnd, and highest rates -of freight “Sustain Bell & Co. tions against this common ailment of childhood. Grown folks , _also have worms very fre- quently. Signs of worms are: Deranged stomach, furred tongue, belching, variable appetite, increas- ed thirst, acid or heavy -|-.-.4.|¢,¢ nausea. enlarged abdo- men, variable bowel action, -pale face of laden tint, bluish rings around pyes, itching of nostrils. languor, ir- ritability, disturbed sleep, grinding of teeth, irregularity of pulse. Over 60 years ego my father dia- covered the formula of Dr. True's Elixir, the Family Laxatlve and Worm Expeller. This remedy has a world- wide reputation as the one safe and reliable remedy for worms and stom- ach disorders. At dealers', 35c, 50c, and $1.00. Advice free. Write me. (T Auburn, Maine. (J/“A_.__ P.E.|Sliliil [EES ~ WIN SEIIUNII IWIHUS High honours for the Prince Edward Island Egg Circles at The Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto. Word was received on Saturday that the Prince Edward Island Co- operative Egg and Poultry Association had secured two second awards in the Commercial section of the Egg exhi- bit at the Canadian National Exhibi- tion. being held in Toronto. The Association came second in ex- tras, and number ones, the next grade below the extras; missing tak- ing first place in each case by only one point. The competition was ex- tremely keen and more than two hun- dred cases of eggs were in competi- tion. In extras the Association gained the highest possible number of points for uniformity and style of packing and only missed taking first place due to a slight shrinkage undoubtedly due to the long distance that the eggs had to travel. Regarding the lower grade the Island Circles practically tied with the D\h\das County, Ontario Egg Circ- es; the Judges after much delibera- tion finally awarding first honours to the Dundas County, Ontorio Egg Circ- les on the only point which remained; Namely. The bloom on the eggs, and this point had to be decided by taking the eggs out into strong daylight. Prince Edward island farmers and especially- Egg Circles Members may justly pride themselves, upon such a measure of success, having been ac- hieved et the World's greatest Annual Exhibition. An illustration is here presented' of what may be accomplish- cd regarding the Agricultural products and this is only one of several in- istanccs of valuable advertising which the Egg Circles have given tho Island in the Dominion and also in England. M|nsrd's Llnlment Go., limited. .. .. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I recei ed great benefit from t‘e use of IAN- ARD'S LINIMENT in s severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to he very effective in cases of inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHESON. ‘»li"'"_f=iS‘i"i_'E§Ii . . Miss Daisy Rudge 171 Great George Street._ Manufacturer of Switches Coronets, Transformations and Under-ruifs. 'Also Gentlemen’s Toubes and Wigs. 2864-9-9Mthstu1mopd. Music Studio Mies c.wvNNErH 'F. cooiviss 44 Water Street. Charlottetown. 2502-9-zivithstuzwks. The .Eastern Guardian .. CARL MeDONALD is Guardian Representative for Souris. ..°1' GORDON IVEB Is Guardian Representative for Souris. ...°TI-IE ZATHIESON GOVERN- MENT AN PROSPERITY GO HAND-IN-HAND. ..°MI88ION CLOsED.- The Mis- sion conducted at East Point by Esther Fallon and Phalen closed Sunday af- ternoon.* . .*MacksraPFlshlng. -A large num- ber of vessels, mostly from Lunen- berg, arrived in Souris Saturday even- ing for the mackerel fishing, and most of them left for the fishing grounds this afternoon.. .* ..*8ERl0U8 ACCIDENT. -- While the schooner "Gossip" was rounding East Point Saturday aftemoon a sea- man was washed 'overboard in the heavy gale which was blowing at the time. He was a brother of the captain and his body will be taken to Si. Johns, Newfoundland for burial.-* ElS'l'ERll PERSONALS ..*Mr. and Mrs. Shattack, Boston, who have been visiting in Souris left on return Saturday! . .°Mr. J. Matthew, Souris, left Sat- urday on e. short visit to friends in the Western part of the Province! ..°Mrs. John McLean, Souris, 'Ls at present visiting Rev. Mrs. Johnson, Kensington.° ..°Mr. Beckweith, Charlottetown, spent Sunday visiting his sister-in-law Mrs. Harold Matthew, Souris! ..'Mr. D. J. Mullin. Inspector of schools for Kings County arrived iii Souris Thursday evening.-° ..*Mrs. Joseph Doyle, formerly of Souris, now of Boston, spout a few days visiting here and left Saturday for Miscouche.* ..'Mlss Lilla Garret, Souris, has left for Charlottetown, whore she will take the first years work in Prince of Wales College.-* ..*Mr. C. C. Acorn, Souris, who has been employed in Charlottetown during the summer months _spent thc week-end in Souris.-* Hilii] D|SlHllil_ Gill! FUNU Collected by Mr. Wm. Molyncaux, in Road District No. 86 from the fol- lowing parties: Mr. Donald McKenzie, Miltown Cross $2.00 Mrs. Margaret Mnthieson .25 Mr. Alex. Reynolds 1. Mr. Neil McKinnon . Mr. James Molyneaux 1. Mrs. Isabel Molyneaux 1. Mr. Wm. Molyneaux 1. Iiilill IEHUPLINES [lil] Gliiil UIMAGE iii GEHMIN TUWIIS BASEL, Switzerland, Sept. 7. via Paris,` Sept. 7-The aerial bombard- ment of Siiardbruecken, recorded in yesterday’s official statement from the French War Office, was probably the most notable operation of its kind during the war. Forty French and Bri- tish war aeroplanes circled low over the town and accurately threw bombs on the small arms factory, the bar- racks. the railway htation, the engine sheds. and other military buildings. Several 'hundred yards of the perman- ent way of the railroads was destroy- ed, and many recruits in the barracks were killed or wounded. Saardbruecken is not provided with artillery for high angle fire, and an armored train had been summoned from Metz, bringing aerial guns on trucks-arrived too late to interfere with the operations of tho aviators. All forty acroplancs, after dis- charging about 400 projectiles return- ed safely to Nancy. 00 50 00 00 25 - L -I A. A. McLean, K.C. Donald MoKlnnon McLEAN 4 MeK|NNON Barrletsrs, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown. .. 1 WARBURTON A SHAW. » Barristerl. M¢0\‘l\0Yl. N0¢8l`Y Pllb' lic, Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Assoclation, Bank of Montreal Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor- ation. _ Ofllcee-Old Guardian Oillce, Pro- wse Block, Charlottetown, P. lil. l. lJ.C. MoL_sod, K.C., W.E. Bentley, K.O. Matson a saN1'i.sv. ` larrlsters and Attorneys-at-Law Oillces-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Charlottetown. P. lil. I. ¢ ._ MORSON A DUFFY larrlstera and AttornaYl solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN. PATENT SOLICITOR WM. S. BABCOCK uqygf (U, 8.) and Iegistei-ed Pa. tent Attorney, 15 years exwlenve in Canada and U. 8. Inventions prompt- ly patented. Trade Marks and De- signs registered; infrinlGlll0\\¢ llld validity searches. Evidence collected in patent suits. it ports nrenlrsd for counsel. . ~~ lxpari witness In patent suite Pat. formation. , 404 ,g¢T|l::.Agsnta folasmlnlsn Coal Co., enta obtained In all countries 90 Bt. James ltrest Montreal. Write fer in- DR. DeVAN’S FRENCH l’ll.i.S £.§'i.? i W . box or three in gi`l)l..uB!bTdnall soil Di'-,iin;.gtor;:e..or mailed so any address on rccalptol grim; Tns Boosani. Dano Il 0 IA w sg' um- na' Restores . Vim and Vitall -i Nerve and Brain; increseee"grey mattey'2s°'l‘onlc-will build you up. *S a D01. 0! two for $5 at drug atorsl. or bi 'Ml 0" N¢°ll>\ ‘ravi-las 'im seems nano oo., si. onhsmee. ta o. Bold at Hughes’ Drill S\'»0l‘°~ _i T I | MUCH ADLER-I-KA USTED IN CHARLOTETOWN It is reported by E. A. Foster drug- gist that much Adler-i-ka is sold in Charlottetown. People have found ous that ONE SPOONFUL of this simple buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation. sour or gassy stomlwh- It is so powerful that it is used suc- cessfully in appendicitis. ONE MIN- UTE aiter you take it the gasses rumble and pass out. It is perfectly este to use and cannot gripe. .PLANT ]'g_1~i1»; for return within 80 days. eturn $13.00. The autumn is a de- lightful time to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at noon. For further particulars apply to JA8. OARRAOHER. ‘ |885-l-7ltl. __ 5 . Agent. Charlottetown. _ ' CHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXCURS- From Charlottetown to Boston and ertlon S Cash must accompany order. ...*EVERY MAN WHO APPRE- OIATES GOOD. HONEST SERVICE WILL SUPPORT THE CANDI- DATES WHO SUPPORT PREMIER MATHIESON, WHO DOES THE BEST HIS CIRCUMSTANCE AL- LOWS, DOES WELL. ACTS NOBLY; ANGELS COULD DO NO MORE. Fiiiillllilll iUii|] LIST NO. 28. Previously acknowledged: - $13,- 407.72. J. G. Jamieson, City, $10.00, (Bal- ance $25). Percy Barlow, City, $5.00. (August payment); Dr. J. 'l‘. Jenkins, City, $20.00. (July and August payments). Bruce Stewart. City, $5.00 (August payment); Rev. Z. L. Fash,.City $5.00; Percy Barlow, City $5.00, (September payment); Rev. Canon Simpson, City, $5.00, (account $25., fourth payment); "X", City. $5.00. Total subscriptions from public to datez- $13,467.72. H. W. BINNING. EUMMEHEIAL THIVELLEHS EVE THHEE IMBULMIEES , August 30, , The Canadian Rod Cross Society, , 77 King Stroct, East, 1 Toronto. Dear Sirsz- Wo beg to advise you that the Com. mercinl Travellers doing busiscss in the Maritims Provinces have purchas- _ed three motor ambulances for scrv- _ice in connection with the work of the Red Cross Society at the front, ,and have presented them to the Red _Cross Societies of Nova Scotia, New ,Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. We now have the pleasure of turn- ping those ambulances over to you to augment your facilities of this kind for service in Europe. They have been ordered from the McLaughlin Carri- age Co.. Ltd., of Oshawa, Ontario, and are to be dclivcrcd early in Septem- ber. Very truly yours, AGNES M. DENNIS, President Provincial Red Cross Societ ,, MARY M. McAVlTY. President Provincial Red Cross , Society, New Brunswick. F. L. HASZARD, , President Provincial lied Chess , Society, Prince Edward Island. in iinlils, CII’T0\VN MARKETS - Buckwheat 75 to 90 Wheat, por bus. .. . .. ..1.00 to 1.25 Oats, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..60 Oats. black . . . . ..65 to 70 Eggs, doz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..22 Butter lb. (creamery 27 to 28 Potatoes. per bus. new.. ....40 Beef. per lb. retail .. ..10 to 12 Raspberries, por qt. .. .8 to 12 Blueberries, per qt . ..8 Black currants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Gooseberries . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Wool. lb 25 to 40 S’SIDE MARKETS Wheat. bus. $1.00 to 1.25 Wool, lb. 28 to 40 Eggs. doz. 20 Hay, pressed, 10.00 to 13.50 liidcs, lb. .14 Oatmeal, por 100 3.50 Oats, (white) bus. .63 Barley, bus. 65 to 90 Buckwheat _ 1.25 Butter, lb. (dairy) 21 to 22 Butter lb. (Creamery) 28 Caliskins lb. .lfl Oats (black) bus. .68 EH|IIiEll MIHKEIS Chicago Wheat No 2 Rod 98% to 1.01. No. 2 Hard-99% to 1.01. (lorn--No. 2 Yellow, 77 to 78'/Q. Oats-No. 3 White 33% to 34'/4. Standard 37. Ryo-No. 2 98. Barley-48 to 60. Timothy-5.50 to 8.00. Y. , Nova. Scotia. Tub, butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . ..22 | Rooms Baths HOTEL OXFORD Commencing Sept. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Boston good c°l|l°y Squuev DMM” M.”‘ Near Public Library. Trinity i`-hurcli. Christian Science Church. New Opera house and but l0 minutes to the shopping and business section Electric cava page the Oxford to il. and M. R. R. station. all ti. S. Lines and ev-ry art oi the city and suburbs. single mm sim ....4 hp, vm. seth Ever r I o O - y bar e f ..°lT PAYS to buy in this Province. . .°ONE CENT per word each in- _ _ - for sdvertisin in this column. -. PURI1' is alike. Always the same. \ ., More Bread and Better Bread Buy it and see for yourself. Never changes. When you I ‘ use it you get 3 - '-7 - 1s” A 1 734 és/ 'I E Qs t / F ' J Bl if -ws- | . Mr. Blacksmit How About Your Forge This is Supply 'I an important question,particiiIarl y at this time of the 5 ear, and it is an important one too concern- ing the kind of goods to be used, etc. Believing you are interested in the efficiency and economy of service. we mention for your consideration something about our very large stock of Blacksmiths’ Supplies. We can prove that you can save money by purchasing your wants here. No. 400 “Champion” Blowers, the incomparable acksmiihs/. Blower ............. .. . . . . . ......$25.00 Champion Forges.......... .................... .. 8.35 Champion Drills .... ......7.5O, 10.00 and 12.50 We also received a large shipment of “Heller Bros.” goods which need only to be used to be appre- ciated. The foilowing is a list of what we have on hand-Tanged Horse Rasps, Farriers’ Tongs, Driving Hammers, Cutting Nippers, Clinchers, Pincers, Cold Chiseis, Punches, etc. ‘ “M. R. M." Horse Shoes, Toe Cauik Steel, Sleigh Shoe Steel, etc, etc. at lowest market prices. Bring in a list of your wants, and let us quote you on your next order. We can save you money. VVHOLESALE & RETAIL Butter per lb .. ..23 to 28 J Fowl per lb . . . . . . . . . . ..10 \ Q Q _ `Chickens....... ........14to16 Hay, pressed . . . . . . . . ..14.00 io 15.00 -.W -PRESENT "YOU do patriotic opportunity of sseurlll I Q 'ix 1 ,_ i . :, -.-is 1 ._ p ii ' al ` ; .'., 8" 'i. , -For ills Flag Alone; $1-1° ..,..........._a-2 4 obAr%'rr ltout, h&olbf1 ron-sins la all Utlaa #sell UID- larrnls jsblol l@ hall ul IAIIKQ and loaded widow socket Q e sa# whlslaeaaalidhw lanes new Q I pee sinner have a Dole. em he fill aseae na! le DI aural. i‘.‘.I..2 °‘..'{.X"" stun: eevi ho Immun. -< -< as o -| £52’ ° 'lirrgiig L. PA'rn|o1'|c` cA|~:A.DA THIS FLAG COUPON “lated bythe amount mentioned in the annonneenai C ' ooverins' the ooaa or the distribution) 'm.WlsanPs'esenteF a2tho0itieoo(t)l QI" CHARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN """"”"§.'..."3°'..-..§";,`.‘.i" "-*"i"°°°iI.."“" """ " "" ` ~ - . me: 'oe Eli: Complshs $§¥fa3r3l\¢l Outlt ORDERS.-lf er-inlets ontilt is wanted send sad Io. additional fer postage ln ls mile sons (or :L5 ef Province), for greater dinenoee ask yourrn include for I lbs.; lf liar alone is desired. sen the ll.” ltiaaal postage la first seas (ar 'ls. any Canadian point). ET '<'-ll“'¥-G Clover-8.50 to 13.25. ` i’3IlI§?.._ CASTOR I A lor Infants and (ihildren. lin Kind You lim .ilsays Bought A G -FOR ~ E-VERY HCM E ..°...='.~;-..:.~:..d<.f/.% '-"- F :re Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compain; ics,which never contest an honest claimxsuch as is represented by -.| E. R. BROW 1 ‘ ` ' ~ . I szlllgnble rooms $2.00 and up; with baih Charlottetown wnrnitir P rim-r'ro rmvrletor- u-s-smtta lS0i *