l l i 1 1 i l i _I \ »~rrur.V_~_r=wrV_. I- V'r1-:us '|’_"”|`\ _ l‘!R5'l"0U‘$¥'T4’ ».' 9, ,_ _ . v_.l .' ' ,<;~r' *__~~ " _‘ , ____ ;;r _ ~&-it 5 Q .`;_ V v ". _, ` » .V tuition Erowu inn ELSEWHERE , _ _ _ an - I: Lester Castsrd.-for non- ' » psm gg an eu" W" ming,-n`¢q The Board of Ilirectors of It pays to buy in this province. Miss S. E. McLeod, Boston, who Until Sept._ 24. Nellie Arbing was 015630" C0l`Pgl‘D»f-lf; ll U hen been viemng monde in this pro- lived $5 01' 2° '1°Y'- W~ M‘C°b° ‘4 ’°°°°_ °' ° ° °°"i°' ' Harry Cameron, Cha_rlottetown,was vince leaves on return this morning_ or 20 days, H. lhfhsr, J. A. Shep- ' ' E‘°°“'~l"°~ in St. John last week. --' ‘ ard and J. Bowden-were dismissed if * Miss Elizabeth Grant, Millvisw, for being drunk and disorderly. The N0 °-l°'“°“t in "‘°"° vitally case of Margaret Gormley _Wu ,-,_ ant in bringing success to n m k D C turing or any commercial or mandsd for one wee , . oughlan W” mod 02 or 5 days' Thom" Mah prisl eglntterprise than is that o tin $2 or 10 days and W. Munn $5 35”; uh A on man tha °" zo du' 1°' Ming dnfnk' meiild thang selzxlllritgles _of the E. N- H. :°.::~:_f..;;.";“;s._:°_:; "Plus that 8 '"7 l“t'°'°“u“5 "wt gow, to the attention of caref which ‘calls for more than passing vwtors' in the gharmur of the pe,” women who were companions of the not-ice. WB! 91° mi“`1'i°B° °f Mi” sonnel of the conipsny's board Kit” M°"D°”°'Id~ l°"m°"lY °l actors. This is comprised of New Argyle. P- E- I-. to Albert Bar- exeenrive or the Novn seoun rett of Concord, N. H., at,the Meth- and cog oompany-that is, the dist Parsons 0 by the HGV C 0 n that rd wh r the real mov The way to get Coal Satis- factiono,/litmlcarve your order with for ‘delivery direct from t_ ' vessel. Coal is deliver- ed bei r this way. We ve vessels arriving almost weekly: w with the kind you want and t /price will be the lowest. A. _Pickdrd fd’ Co I gbune 240 A R§evVeh;e’e 0he fllollar Fountain lien xi, ‘- <.‘ _ ` We wish to call special at iention; to, our One Dollar Fountapn Pen. »_ This Pen is iiidde by THE L. E. WATERMAN' CO., of Montreal, the makers of the famous . Waterman'a Ideal Fountain Pen It has" the regular Waterman feed, Mkt. §olid gold pen in fine, medium and coarse points and comes in plain and chased barrel. In a word 'tis _ ‘A Pen ili__at,;always goes, ful- fills all cxilectationa and satis-V fies the most exacting writers’ G. E. RITCHIE E. 1 omach Tr D*ppepsia3l‘ablets`,sol e endid for helping the stomach to ecessary to supply and maintain ng, steady nerves, normal weight and.....r__eo.... - - Dru p rge and dwlth th ouble? § ....5 any g Cnm Kent Sts. ou St ll need Rexall- .tion is spl hment n ch blood,stro ree sizes 5cc. 72071 reat eo G G in ti wi arantee prepara nouris re ri alth. |11 Cor ave Y so, ~yo 1 gn his the strength, p and good h Put u th Mac u e P If _Bexal .3 T f secure D3 ._ ;V __ an - Auctlo bale At Ex ibitl round we are irilstruct . .. l. it r." .*:.i. .'l`l.'=1.~.:?."'.°`°.‘f.'i.'.f°.r..l2f"-1. :iii .-..'.::.: noon i choice Pure Bred Clydesale mars lrlrano'ii_f.ed from gclotland. also foal by her ' °’ °""° " iziiua. ca.a'rsa soo. Auctioneers a-Mia-zi-2s-2,4-it “Three smart styles for exhibition. Patons are showing today 3 smart styles from their coat dcf>Mi>m~@“t- 'rbara gre no two coats alike all Patons. ~Handsoms and chic _ are Patons new fall coats in tans. browns, greye. si'°¢"°~ hmm- ‘“ 1"" all thelemdlng shades from $3-00 t0 saz.oo. 'ii you want mei rf-i-iSi“°' uoneonin to Batons. _ 9-24 M2* _"_ llsiniginan And Co. lnvade New York Louis xv,3` Grand Pian`o Goes fo Leadinl New York financier 'rheie io on exhihuionihie week in the window of Ye0lde Firmc of Heinizmen neu co.,Limit=<1. for |95-|97 Yonge Street, Toronto, a beautiful _Grand piano in Santl Domingdmahogany. The case is a work -of art. This piano was built specially for-Mr. .Plattem Pf°5‘ i ent_o§VUnited States Mortgage and *"'°,§V°°~ iff ".3".‘.'“‘2fi.L’-;.’.‘I.?.‘.I§ nie nee; o, e, a y _ bm; hx gm; old established Can- adian `obncern_¢ ' V Mo:s\he,n_sav¢birs°ir¢.h°w=*f- the piano is prized by its owner be- cause of iq delightful tone and ioneh -s ieno 'meuow and rich ir quam fextir a, touch delightfully flexible and _finely l'|l‘i'_°**d- Th* ". lil edto Mr.Platten £.".‘.‘i`i’i’é’., v°o.i‘ioo_=. r -r'lea-.ir°= _ at the oherxottetown rouee court nasrnnu §£1pEgToig»AaNu2répvwm_ A aHIOAié3p3gus.s0oE,po1aw,a'1o' rise Mga L.f Ward, Charlottetown, ~lu t ysster y' f__or'_'B_radf0rt. Ont. » _ VV- ""__' _ Miss L‘ucy“R_ohertson‘, and Mrs. ar- temas Lord, Charlottetown, 'were re- cent vlsl`tors_ ln.,Belfas_tJ ' ` William S_tevs?n'son,"l3oston, is visit- ing his parents ‘Alex and Mrs. Steven- son, Cornwall. Mrs. C. Swatler, Vancouver, who has been summerlng in this province left on return yesterday. ‘A Mrs. Perkins, Montreal, who has been visiting in this province loaves this morning on return. Misa Gladys Holman, of Summer- sliie; (P. E. 1.), has spent a few days in Hampton, the guest of J. S. and Mrs. Sutherland, St. John Exc. Yesterday the eastern accommdda-' tion arrived at 5.20, p. m., on time andthe Tlgnish express~a.t 10.50 p. in., one hour late. - H. B. Webb, Charlottetown, organi- zer of the I. 0.~ G. T. left yesterday morning for Tryon, where he will or- ganize a tempcrance lodge this even- ing. ` ` - Yesterday the Northumberland ar- rived at Picton from Charlottetown at noon. She left again about 4.45 p. m. with passengers, express, mail and freight, and arrived at 8.20 p. m. She leaves today at 8.20 a.m. for Pictou, returning at night. A telegram received in Charlotte- town yesterday announced the death in Calgary of John Holey, formerly of Waterside, Pownal. He had been ul With l’-YDh0lfl‘ fever for several weeks. He leaves 9, sorrowlng mother, three brothers and four sisters to mourn. The Guardian extends its sympathy. It has been definitely stated that the Brackley and Winsloe mail route will on and alter Dec. lst. he served daily, in line with all the adjacent routes, some of which have had the Drivilege for a long time. Hithcrto Brackley and Winsloe have had daily delivery forgonly six months in the year. ' Owing to the continued rainy wea- ther thcre is a good deal of grain still out in stook around Cornwall. A few fine sunny days and the grain would be all saved. The rural tele- phone is proving most, satisfactorily, those who have it in their houses are delighted, and often have friendly chats over the line, lt is proving both a. convenience n-nd pleasure. A Cornwall correspondent writes that Miss Munn, Cove Head, has tak- en a position in the store of B. C. Webster.-Mrs. Alex Stevenson and son returned Friday from 8. visit to relatives and friends in thc western part. of the province.-Miss Florence Furneaux, Boston, is visiting in Cornwall tho guest of Miss Bertha Scott. Three smart styles for exhibi-‘ tion. Paton's are showing today 3 smart styles from their coat depart- ment. There are no two coats alike nt Pa.ton's. Handsome and chic are l"aton’s new fall coats in tans, browns, greya, greens, blues, in fact all the lending shades from $8.00 to $32.00; If you want coat satisfaction come to Paton’s_ 9-23M3iE1i. Richard and Mrs. Noonan of Palmer Road have the deep sympathy of the community in their great sorrow caused by the death of their eldest daughter Rosalie Mae, who died of heart trouble on the 14th inst., in Medford, Mass. About two years ago place at the Immaculate Conception o. sorrowing husband to mourn his loss. Five sisters and one brother _al- s r ay r Com. -Boston papers please copy. “There are now over 816 Rexall Remedies on the market today and iaranteed to be of eps a- en it is intended. You know what you are getting when you buy these reme- ly printed on thc label. Rexall Rom- edles are sold by a chain of over M Ki Dru Co., corner Great Ggorgenoziind Keeit Sts. 9-23M*-L Evaporateld _Evapcrated Cream Bread is the biggest seller la the city. lt is a light. sweat, flaky loafthat la as dsllclous and wholesome as the most captions could desire. Large , loaf 7c» ‘ _ Also Duchess, Vienna and ‘ ordinary bou_as loaves. Phono iii. Slewarts Bakery _ |63_‘I(_pgt Street i . “ ' is ’dat.ion at 10.15 a.m., forty minutes Credm' Ca ,- Bread ,oa ffl leaves this morning on B, vigit; tg gg, ‘John and Boston. ‘ 4'-70lln.E. Relve and bride, Winnipeg, _who have been spend-ing their honey- moon in this province leave on re- turn this morning. . , Their friends inV(`ornwall have re- ceived word of the safe arrival in Boston of _the Misses McPhail and McGregor. Subscrrbers and others are asked to remit by Money Order or by Reg- istered Letter. The Guardian is not responsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. Any person in this Province, who intends to visit New York City, eith- er for business of pleasure, may find it to_thelr advantage to write "F. I-1.," care of Guardian, Charlotte- town. ` The Guardian welcomes reliable news from pcrsons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to "The Guardian News Dept,” Charlottetown, immediately after the events, etc., have transpir- ed. (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) W. B. Prowse, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Summerside this morning. J. J. Hughes, M. P., Souris, camo to Charlottetown this morning. C. L. Grant, Charlottetown, re-0 turned from Georgetown this morn- ing. ; A. Pickard, Charlottetown, was a passenger returning from the east this morning. H. _HL Donnelly, Supt of Dredges, St. John, was a passenger by the Northumberland this morning from Charlottetown. Mrs". George Robertson, Farming- ton, was in Charlottetown Saturday and left in the afternoon to visit in Wood Islands. The Northumberland left Char- lottetown at 8.30 this morning for Pictou with 8, general cargo and a small list of l>HSS¢l\gcl‘S-' T. H. Schwltzer, Mechanical Supt, Ottawa, and Mrs. Schwitzer, .were passengers to the mainland by the Northumberland this morning from Charlottetown. The eastern express arrived in Char- lottetown today at 8.20 a. m., live minutes late; the southern accommo- 1g_i:n; the Cape Traverse accommoda- tion at 10 a. m., tive minutes late, and the Tignish accommodation at 11.40 a.m., On time. The Guardian is always anxious to take note and encourage homalndus- try and has much pleasure in compli- menting Messrs. Mclnnls Bros., car- riage builders of Charlottetown on 8 specially flne express delivery built for Cameron’s Home-Made Bread. The work reflects the greatest credit on these workmen, also on_Fred. G. Waller. who did the painting in a most artistic manner. The pity is that there is not more encouragement given to Charlottetown people along these lines. _ _l We eep she married Chas. M. Boyd of Bos- grey seem to have a softening dash ton, who accompanied the remains to o 0( g{.e‘y in their composmom the Island. The funeral which took giieyéish bl_oom.hiorl;e mlgh; call it. and N 26 x ur c re ure ii- “ 1 Chuck' Palm" R°“d- °“ w°d“°5d°Y areelegllonvl, Thlsglsyespiclwlalyoiiguo ` ' . , | ; ‘WL the 19th. i"“~V was “err lsfseir Bi- V of the wool erune for-_ tnuorefi wear, B I a C k Q ‘ : 0 Successors to A.N. McKay. Sunnysi ',‘ tended- The °°f"i°° "1 the Cl““°°h “Hd and both these nneteriein nna some or . ~ ' ' » mf __ ff tribe gfI“‘,;° :ms °°“g,l:°l";: by, HPV* the smartest velvets for street wear V _fgi_ _Tl P * ei' 0 “il °“» W e E 9 “gmg are made of have the effect of gi-ey by ¢_ - :_-.~ - _-_ _ _ _ ,_ ~` _ - -- - Q 0- _ _. 1 \ » <3 ‘ii ff s e Q 0 y h 1 - Simi homintsfiii- the dieeeee for which Johnson & Johnson dies for the formula of each is plain- ' * Vinegar Now is the time to start in ,V making your pickles and l chow. To secure best results ‘ ‘ Brand-Essence of Vinegar. This is the original and only I 'Tl .4 _ C i _ _ Genuine _ 'German Brand ` lnifenused and endorsed by all ta`a`dleg houaeyvlvea-the Gar- msn-.Braod that has been so long on the market and is ao far above all other kinds. German llrandiaa vary airoog eeeoeee, nheovnmy pure-one riot is sudiclsnt for 3 qta of vinegar. Price a plot ......‘............ZOev 1 you.1pust‘ use our German " this moming thsiftlliwlngfcsscs wore. Fredericton, P. E. I., spent a few da s here visiting his sisters, Mrs art. this kind. The story is _laid on the border of Mexico, and Texas, that romantic part of the West about which so m,uch has been written, ond presented on the stage. Dave Bar- nett-s. rancher's son-- shoots an being Exhibition week there will he visable to get them early, as last year numbers were turned sway, noi, being nble to even find standing room. GREY IS IN. _Grey in all its shades and tones figures very prominently among the best of the new stuns, toning down more vivid colors, or in self color or two tones of the one' color. Many of the brighter colors of the new ses.- son, while aot mixed frankly with obber who eluded arrests'her de J' li °.‘ ' imporg. clared today he believed the robbers Numa. had left Chicago. He said he was co- mdm- ,operating 'with detectives in a coun- (m°n_ try-wide search for the suspects. _ Two men who are being held in con- ¢ 00",. nection with the case were said by Euum Chief Schuettler not to be implicated 00,000. in the robbery. They became ac- W G15* quointed with the robbers bore. 01 mr The police are searching ‘for two __ » A HAVE IDST GLUE. th N. _ ‘ ,_._....' ' . _ hom." ' ornoaao. sent. 21-seeing ohio: I of Police Bchuettler, in charge of the search for' the two Canadian' bank o 8 - - - o boa o a e Garland. The bride was attended by ing and directing force of “Sc Miss M8.fi!Bl‘°i» Dimvnf-. formerly of are the men who are entrusted Northam, P.E.I., and the groom was the management of this allied car “_” ably supported by-ohio brother. The building industry. Here are of di,-_ robbers in Chicago. Two Greeks, the said to have been engaged to asslst._ steel, in disposing of the Canadian curren-` men cy, also are being sought. .I A ncspmnano Finns 1N'ro their HALIFAX, Sept. 23-Throw ti °w,°;,, sanvarlou ARMY HALL. bride looked lovely' in'a travelling names:-James C. McGregor, suit of blue and a very becoming haf, denti Robert E. Harris, K, C. to match. They left immediately on President; Lleiitensnt-Governor their honeymoon trip for P. s:__I_ it _D- M¢Gr¢s°r. Gwrze F- McKay. 'being Mr. nnrrewe niet mit to the E- Chambers and Thomas Gestion Garden or the Gnu their Ieinna 'i`\\° Pleat ir brine built under friends wish them bon voyage. The- ““P°"'i°i°“ of th” °“gi“°°"`° ‘Hd young couple will be g eatly missed nfl" °' tl” N°"“ S°°““‘ steel _here an ,specially will the bride be Coal company. The general is'ed b the Ladies of the Home ag" °‘ the new company has ll) S Y For the Aged Where she has been 'em4 gliztiltsdbygtfhkgxvxtZnainbxaginéud ull pmgi- your armsi This command greeted , vin." Jessie Knight as be emerged from the Jag, Hollis street entrance of the Salva- R_ tion army harbor about nine o'clock Saturda evenin The next ' y g. in- the staut Knight was looking down the oi- berrel_of a revolver neld within 8 and few feet of ,bis head. Thinking it mlm' more advisable to seek sl1elter,Knight been dodged 'behind the door, but scarcely 011° had he done so when three bullets ployed for a number of years. They perwin th, whole industry has b intend locating in the Canadian “ _ West. A large number of their Is- azfrzgnlrgetlzhg glilfeiie nf; gperag t- ` opposite end of the corridor. el* whizzed past his shoulder in quick WH succession, passing thru the adjoining °“' .viadow and lodging in the wall at the Y . _ , James Stewart and Mrs. G.l-I. Stew- Minard's Llniment Co., Limited. I would be disfigured for a couple To 'iight the Colonial Stock Com- Weiiki. I WHS adviiwd |20 ffl' Y0\1l‘ pany will offer thi; popular Wggfgern Llfllllléflt to Bllfly the il‘l`ll`.a(,l0f\, 8.fl U prey. It in without ir doubt, one of ‘iid »0~ Tile eiiert was more than .I the best plays staged by this popular eillecled. H NW applications com- company in Charlottetown, and pletgy ctuhnngitthet i"“;i0“- and Pre' thou h dealing entirei with western W" “E ,E 0° "Om ewmiuz wre- llfe, is devoid of the uiiual 'impossible MINARD b LINIMENT is “lm 5 g°°d situations' so Onan ,Quad in may! of article to keep od the mosquitoes. .._..____._..__._.., Carterhall Nfl Dear Sirs,-While in the count r last summer I was badly bitten b v _ 'ri-in 'rnNni~:m='oo'r's TURN. moenuieoen, no hooiy that i thought f"*‘° hi” °°‘“\’i°i°d “fm” Of =K"°“i‘ _ A of ' - - I éi’ Murdock Yours truly, ' W. A. V. TO MAKE RACING POPUIJAR. Indian, who had insulted his sister, ,LONDON, Sept. 21-With the ob- and is assisted by Val Brandon- ei ject of raising light harness racing "Tenderfoot" to escape. The Rangers t0 the high Standing Prevailing in are put on his trslclr, and their America, the London Trotting club Lieutenant-Burton Shackleford- 1155 been 0I‘R`iUlil@d~ The Club has comes to the Barnett ranch for an- 'adopted many °f U12 lat-“il filler! id other mount whilst’ then' he is light harness racing and will insist drugged, by Val and old Barnet Julia on their observance. The system of Burnett, who fe in love with the P°!i“1“°“ “"4 °““P°“°i°““- Wim” VW' ,.a,,,ge,._ takes his despatch” disguised vailed under the old trotting union herself with his coat and hat _ and of Great Britain, will be revived and ` _ ’ enforced. The style of starting has under cover of night delivers them _ to the Fort, those het.raying-unknow- 2Z°';ef;:3_‘;g°llet‘_iO bténgelxuoléofsgsn Wg: mgly_h°r °w" brother t° tm a“l‘h°` hind the tapes ) The track will be rities.d Yalfssiisted Paquita. closed _0°V_h'0“¢_s ¢_hB_t,M.e mm in gn, allccee In ree “E Mmfand brmglng swerlng -- the 'st.art.er~'s bell, thereby ‘m “my home' The °“u"° °°“" ohviatfng the delays which have madq V pany have congenial parts, mul give the sporbunpopuiar with spectators. 5 i’°"f°"mi-"‘°° fi" _“U0” U18 Hvefillfe A new body of stewards has been ap- t"“"°m“F °°mP°“Y- °h“"Sl“§ higher pointed and it will operate under s. rrlces. Without a doubt,- the Colo- fresh set of racing rules. The first nlals can pride themselves. on giving meeting of the new club will he held one of the best Wes'tern=studies ever at Imber Court Park, Thames, Dit- seen at the Opera Hou e, and should to at. the and of this month PGI' 22° TO HELP FARMERS. . 90 PARIS, September 21--Sweeping is recommendations for' legislation de- R. [Bild friend? “mt at t“° d°i’°t Tile Eastern Car company diigctors _ ~ and showered the with rice and have taken 5250_000 of the 6 ‘ confetti.-Miss Jeanett and Martha 'wut D,-ef,"-ed share, and the bam Dymont, formerly of Northam, P. E. of 500,000 is one,-ed by _;_ C_ M I., have gone to Boston' to spend k.1nf,0g|1 and ¢0mp,my_, Humax, 0;. their vacation.-Elmer W. Buchanan pep cent 0( pan Tm 050,-mg of Hatborn, Mass., but formerly of being well rae'élv¢d_ signed to help the development of ag d rfculture in the United States are contained in an elaborate report for-_ y warded to Washington by the _Ameri- can ambsssador, Byron T. Herrick, in ii- tvd by aoomsniasio -sitliloit The smbassador"s"' report mends the adoption by the States of the Rledlsessen system. agricultural cooperative ysrsdlt It eluded organizations' composed ness of the commercial banks. P i farmers are ab a to borrow in ey the nucleus af a secierof central operative banks, _ ,` A _ , V ' STEEL FIGHTERS IN men are ashore. The catch has on the whole below the average. half. There has been the usual trouble the streets when big crowds of men are about. A fisherman summoned to appear in court tom row on acbarge of resisting the lice. Yesterday' afternoon there was series of fights on the street,a.nd crowds of people got mixed up w them, more as spectators than combatants. The chief fight was Bank of Montreal made the street most impassable. The)-e were a nu but no 'serious casualties. It looks at this time of the year anyway. from ot.ha1'_Amcfi~ Blurope ' and, confer- Ambessador I-lqrpgbk has ibeen seal; recefv here from the United; §_tate_s_ in J ul¥. l'0¢0ln~ United cleties. This system has been par-_ ticulariy successful in Germany,where _ its operation represents half the bust- _ _ 0;' of small co-o era lv`e boo'-sties, whereby on s short time on their collective guar-V antees. These societies have become LIINENBURG, September 22- The vessels of the fishing fleet are return- _ f < .-'~ ing from the banks and a grcst__many . ` been ‘ __ WB! is big`.` tween five and six o'clock, and tha., crowd heween tho post office and the ber of plank eyes and broken beads, if a stronger police force were needed 9! ID* -2 _ ,si in- I _ _ , .a-:ses _-sf-».»._. ._>.».. fqlf ee. fl Y Luunuauno. - i " ' ` teen. fl till' if _ _ , 'e ~ on . - . » 4,.. of - it .ti _fin = ith, as; _ be- al- m. 4*'-api. d suit. _ stock). - ` we can save you money. o~r4MStt3iEs1i. » Montague The' Dry Goods People We are showing thelargest range of Ladies’ Fall and V,_,_,, Winter Coatsgever shown in Montague. The coats -this fall 53,299 are distincfly`different from any past season. Warmth and comfort in every garment have been the points aimed at. .ii We have decided for the _next twp weeks to give 25 p cent discount oflof our now close cash prices,on all our Men’ and Boys' Suits. Now is the time to secure that boy’s sclioo _Alsovall our Me_n’s,Boots and Shoes (all new.spring_ We are sole agents for the “Beresford” manufactured by one_of the largest and best manufacturing houses in Can- ada. Don’t put it oil any longer. Come; in to-day and see _ us, P D i if . be greeted with a large audience.'I‘liis ' N ` STONEWARE ~- ~ _ We always carry in stock a complete line of Butter Croclfs, Cliums, _Jugs f Bean Pots, etc. We are headquarters for these goods, and our prices _ right. For instance: - Butter croclcs ll U il 'C - ¢ - an Cf ft % gall 20c I ll -4 I % ei JSC ei 2 “ 45:: “ 554: “ 65c 754: Ln-Abi 22.? li u Cliurns If `.i, N A gal Gllc ' " Q( 1 QTO’-’U\;n-i>:.~» \~ - e,_.~\§ A I 5. I :__= PS9 -ea N = N-_ L55 I2 Bean Po ' ei f, l, was under the leadership of the pas- i ki i 0 | bl k ,1 _ r-~ "" tor, Rev. Father Gauthier. Besides an svhlgin m_g m I “le 0 _ac ,an _ _ _ . _ __,__ V I nsuraiice ` “ 'Vsonable rates. E .1 For ‘1 'he _ so mourn the loss of an affectionate F Vi ~‘ ,IV si tc . M her soul est_in peace.-- ’ ' ` ~ in'good strong Stock Companies at rea- Promptness in payment of all claimsl s strong feature. R BRDW _ . 0 s 5,ooo <1 it stereo throughout E _ O f V _ onnndnnlgngasilie 'iliiiten senses. we S S e n C e ,Office Sunnyside Charlottetown are the sole agents for this city. The / . \ Q lg, ,A I V ll `.'.-; _ ,- ' I iii' .` '.'f . _ I ..__.__;. .. .___.__._. . ._ . ._ ..,,.;.. M1'-';'__ ..,_.»__°_-.i...°_|_‘§_~.,;=.'~"_:_'.' nv. 1-_.Z Vf/' 'T ARGUE N = smolre. Tha proof of the pu (ray ?e in pair, ‘ ~ chewing the string.If you want a good smoke, jus try a pipefnll of our RIV- AL or MASTER MAR INE and' you will want no other. You will find them the “last word” in the smoking tobacco line. "\¢.\.. 1 a 0ur Visitors 0fiicc &Is Ready For YOUj or spend a quiet hour or so. - quarters during your stay in I See 0ur ;\'1"li¢ Macs/ l\'\[;1icktf§r #Nicholson Tobacco Coyf W _ _ Wholesale 8, ,,_e,-,af ,_ __ _,_ M., gt ge., Sr -_-f _ I i We have fitted up an office for the convenience of those attending the Exhibition, This is a splendid place for you to; rest, to meet your friends, to send pastels. write your letterq The office is equipped with writing materials, paper, newspapers, restful chairs and an expert stenographer will attend to all your wants. There`s no charge whatever for this service-all we wish is for you to make this office your head- iiiiihif of 'Highest Grade Hardware Farmers. mechanics, carpenters, housewives and the gen- eral public will be pleased with our present _display o_f high grade hu.dwm-¢_ George J. Rogers, our President has yust rg- turned from an extended trip through the manufacturing $- tres of Canada and the United States and has brought _h him some sample lines and new ideas in general hardware that are bound to make a decided bit. You owe this store a visit during Exhibition. Week, it is the largest hardware concern in the province. __ , Q. o orsllorbioorc. Em \ Il,/i -~ _ _~.....~ » \¢n|.'@@'~-~...,-'ti ._.. *ffm di, ii 2 `ll`§_¢l ‘ 'v\ tn, ___ ill) ` i A. ;§' .‘ _oi . Y Ia fi “i .ii li' . i i U ati? 3- we f »-i Soft heavy wooly tweeds are very much used, also many H' i. _ handsome reversible tweeds, cut loose and full length. l ' - » I tl 15,1." i “ 1.-_ fd.; 31, ,_ Ja < 242 f l' l _g a big demand for seats, so it. is nd- 'll M 'Y _'h`- ‘§§`1;5»’ii ,.511 Yi, : _,rg wi .‘ ir . at vi' ='i_'»." 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