t . " ' » ‘ . . . T ` ' '. ”` . ~\ I. ' , - 'Z-‘Jr ; -.<- . ... _ _ _ p A, _ ... . . _ _ » < . » . ‘ -‘es - _Y ,_ "°°T°””" 3' ‘9°’ 'run cHanno'r'rB'rowN GUARDIAN _ pros sam: ' “Nl ngle oseo yer; gn-y "gon at sean in D “___ ‘ I2: :hu completely control the night O _ ' I i . QUEENS couurr GUARDIAN i»....»............... B... Wonderland ne chalk. d°__m___'¢Nnd_ _ltis a strong msdl _ m°i_°l_ M me cne,entirely. tree Iron _ __ _ _ _ mmm," bdsrtslsll . my ads onl lo I th ' QL, ],u;_-It-t%§"r-J-r§"5_”_~f'__}'»v.,;§r_~_:_-_:__s_:._._.:r.g_._gég-,f.i'..rl~°i.I.f’;.f’ ratio Head Oiilces in New Prcwse Block-Charlottetown. S t a n I e V B ros g.,..¢;,,.,¢. ¢,_:.m 3,1050 ' _ 8 `W_';TY AT” l / “uh M 4 A-B\llll1lD.0l Sydney s in Charlotte-` The S..8.0it.y ofL'.tndon plies on East ' " x 1 rogrun c ‘n eve" ' ' *""‘~ Rlriertourorrow and on West River on _ 'I - M‘f“d‘ I w°d"°'d‘y and rn w it ti e mg Ring lor you in buy “ .. rr _ w'w w Grcgiry Hughes has returnrdw this I | City from Moncton. l The ring that grandmother wears today. 'rna_s.s.rra1rr..x ..r nn Pram. Lt... .nu V ' It is made in ah widths so th" w¢ can smeet every ev return tomorrow at noon mend. E U ' E ' ‘ : ELLKEE 7°"°l°"- passenger to Crapaud by the S. S. _City of _ i- _ __ ' ._ London yesterday morning. Scotia-has been transferred to Picton for ` Th* vbfy N E w which place hc lett yesterday. Pearltinted back ground _ ...‘i‘2.‘£Z..S.i1§'ii“»'vZf`.‘L.'lT.1'L‘Z°é`.i.?`.§f.2'.“f _ PH 0 T O S llr__»;s_retnIr_n;i_to hrr home in 'Jamaica Elegant, eieotive, artistic. ° M' ' Mins Ella A Sentuor has rcturned to E . Cambridge, Mass., after sponding the _ ° ' . summer with her parents James and Mrs ,rho Studio W hcro Bebv in Always Welcome seum,,r_ L°yAlm_ ' 1 DI- _, - 4 list are on Exhibition in Prowrc Bros., I gives snap. vim and energy to the system. As an appetizer it ca not ba beatenw Price 25c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes APOTHECARIES’ HALL . Harrusslealher We keep in stock iirst quality im ported Harness Leather. LONG BROS. - Agentswelsh Tanning Co. 4-966 . Q.; i. l/\;,~»".-' fr-`?,>v"-_®__ - Best quality oi coal at ' Geo. E. l"uli’s coal yard. f Cf ' ‘£5592 I f_\"-`-`-A5 Qm § New Australian Rasius We have just receiv ed a few boxes. Thfy are nice and juicy with _ a delicious flavor. Try a few pounds. M c K en n a’s At Both Stores. if Nr-;w _ ;_ FALL ' STOCK _ We hnveopened up part of our Fall stock .nf boots and shoes for afsll. . ..You.will find that our vaiues are'he best in the city as we sell for cash only. We can save you money on every pur- chase. Sprague & C0. Sunnyside i'il‘1ti@lr| 3 s '___ , _ } magnificent lot. This is one oi the attract- ive lines lior fall-The shoe is stylish and 'the soles are g 0 o d _ a. nd strong- - - We have them in patent. leather or dull crtliskin 42 at $1.00 at 'pair Alley® Co. _ ' Q ueen Quality Agtnrs-, 'l 1\T01;ioe ' artles having 48 inch Stlllrso. gi-undhawlrh 'i‘. A. M." cnt into handle. also artles hnvinglsck screws and other toob borrowed frornu please return rhcm witt out delay or ws will rave to take Bush IDUIUIR N' :,133 i°°‘°° °’°“s':;.ra.i"“‘r'r.s‘o‘r'i.ssts. i Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Bar, NOW. Tl1r°\t and Skin. Eyes tested and] ittedjjor glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9tniia..m. l.rll~‘l.i|Jpm. Evenings by appointment. ' dtww Pickling Vinegar I The pickling season ia about here and rr order that your pickles will keep .fi ht you must have good vinegar. Wg have an extra strong French W ite Wine Vine ar that we specially recom- mend Jer pTckllng purposes at 6o cents fffziigam _mae sagrnr. M-It 18 i . gr English Mall 48 cents per sl. s Pure CiderV’r.egar an cents per gal. x xx White Wine Vinegar 40 cents ner gal. ~ Bccr_§z____Go[f WHEN von come in to the exhibition all and have your photo taken or pnt on a pa Si Cdid BI. th¢_ _ BAYER. STUDIO opposite Post Other. Sunnyside. A_ w_ R¢.4_1|,,, Pham n City Irom Moncton, ` ar-r ve in port this evening and sail on David Small, Har-bor Master, was a Wm Brlma of the Brnk of Nova‘_ The prizes secured by the Charlotte- town Frrernen in St. John in September Ltd. window on Richmond Sr.. Thcy are The Rev. D MacLean will pr ouch (D V) at Hunter River on Saturday the 5th Inst. at7 p rn; Glasgow Road on Sabbath the 6 h at10.30; Highfield 2.30 and the People's Church at 7 p m. James H. McQuald of the Canadian Bankof Ccmmcruf-, Antigcnlah,nnd his or-l-ie, were passengr-rs from Charlotte- tov~n yesterday afternoon to Sourls to visit Mr. McQuaid’s old homr. Peter McKenna of Newton Cross thres- hcd 620 pounds of American Banner outs grown from eight pounds received from the Experimental Farm, Ottawa. It was sown in n plot of 1Z00yarrls. Who can bent this. i Between one and two thousand tunnel oupnns have alrenrly been received at this ciiioo, but thousands more are wanted Will nil Guardian readers kindly interest themselves in this mutter, collect the coupons and forward to this ollicc as rapid ( as possible. Thire wasa large cargo of freight to Crapud by tircS SCity oi London yes- terday mcrrring. On the return trip thcrc were ten passengers and the follow- ing cargo:» Sixty cases eggs, ilfry boxes cheese, twenty barrclshnd ten boxes produce, tan crocks butter and alon of iron and rope. The Dutchman's Honeymoon drew rr good assembly ofthe lovers of coniedy to the Opera House last evening rrnd gave thorn hours ot solid fun. The Honeymoon itself is iull of ludicrous situations, comic- ol eornpadcs and laughable dialogue while between acts half a dozen humorous, von-riand dancing specialtien were much .-nioyed. Spccial scenery aided the cap- able artists of the company in presenting thc mirth-provoking play with full »-ifcct. The Canadian Magazine for Octolrrr is I rrood number of this beautiful and popular Dominion scr'al. Among the many titles in r.i.e table of contents orc The Dufferin Family, by Margaret E. Hendersoh:JA Macdonald (editor ol Toronto Globe) by Prof. Adam Snort; Deer of British Col~ umbiu by Allan C Brooks; The Irony of British Rule in India hy S.alntN Shih? TU” Special Correspondent bi J E B Mi* Cre rdy: Canadian Art. by .I A Radford,and live short stories. ’lhe illustrations of thc Canadian are always excellent. The I{li:\g's County Exhibition opens in Georgetown today. There is not a ver! large number ot exhibits in the Drill Shed so far, but thorn that are displayed .irc ol' the very best. quality. There is rr particularly large showing In the house- hold ciuss. The number of contestants lor the prizes in brcrd, cakes, etc., sive cvery indication thas Kir.g's County should not be overlookrd by ambitious bachelors who contemplate matrimony. The entries in the live ptook will not all be in until this morning. It is nntiuipatcl sented. At twelve o'clcck the exhlbitior. will be formally opened by Lieutenan are tabled to begin at one o'clock p. ur. Oncol the most exciting boat races oi the season was held yesterday aittrnnor .wbcn the different. lobster boats of tht Pr-nvluos went over the regular course in the Charlottetown Harbor. A vcry heavy wind prsvniled during the race which was rr close onc from start to ilnlsh, thi best. time of any race this year being made. Many spectators from tlltfcrant points along the course were witnesse and many excited remarks could he heard from all sides. The lint place was secured by Hazel M. ownci by Ernest Mclnnis of this City who finished in two hoursand fcrtpiive minutes. while the Mayliow or owncd by Jack Cornlooi, City, wasa close second, hsirrg only ninc minutes bchind. The Maple Leaf owned by Mr. Lund of St. Peter-‘s Island made a good thlrd’she, being only four minutes behind the Mayflower. The promoters of the racc are to bojcongrntulatcd on the success of tho'r undertaking. _ t flluc-jay Corn Piastcrr-the clt an-s and surest way to apply a ccrn r~s;nedy-- hey protect the corn relieving tha pain while the cause is removed-An adhesive hand keeps the plaster exactly where belongs--Try thnn»~l0c and Sin a package. \» _'L_ ._ _ M -S-S--wr., soy rrrgr. Priced chocolate. are lm rted when yorfcan get as good "made in Canada" forlesa money. A,-k G F Hutcheson. P ' °d:“i¢'i‘f.ditt::yChocolae; and gft value your money. ` 1 is vi-:r.r1rAv'\ n-ru r .4 F. F | | R D Y l 'rr B nt.;-il oflio .. rr ls visiting in 7' V ¢l\I»C-ty- _ _ om.. ra..rurn..n. B. A. or un.. on... 1-‘S the OUC ~\- W P Tidrnnrsh has return:-d ¢,,'.m leaves this morning for Harvard t that all these elrnnes will bi well roprr- Governcr McKinnon and the horse races started about two o'clock and the contest University. _ _ Mrs, W. J. Oarvrr nd ann Lester have arrived at their horrreiu Pownal from u trip in Ksntvlile, N. S. ' Miss Annie Smith, formerly with Mess- rs Baer & Gulf, has taken a position in G. F Hutoheson's jewellery store. Mrs George Matthews and Mr.. Spillett who have been visiting the Halifax exhi- bition have returned to Oharlo tetown. Rev. J B Gough of Ksn~ingt0n will iD V) prsach on Sunday Oct 0 th at Tryon at i0 30; Crspaud nt 230 and Victoria at 0 30. Miss Ella A Palmer has returned to Chnriotictown alter her summer tour and will be nt. homo tn visitors aftr r Tuesday 0ct.7th. G. A. Anderson of Moncton has been appointed the Provincial repruxentative for the International Correspondent Schools. The' death took place in Boston last Thursday ol Miss Pearl Watson, daughter of the latc Nicholas Watsnn,Summersldo, and sister ol Miaa Watson, City, tcficber in Prince Street School. ' Advertisers will kindly boar in mind that. The Guardian cannot undertake to rnsortin following issue any “changes” of ads received alter one' o‘eiock each afternoon. Morris & Smith have the Guardlarfs thuulr s fora numbi roi' very pretty biotters issued in thclurcre-ts of tha famous“walk Over" shoes, for which this i;irm are agents. Persons sending advertising me to The Guardian ure requested to state wnethor same is to appear among Classified ads, Business locals, Announce ments or amou I regular dlaplay advertise ments. \Vhen no such information is furnished the management will not b held responsible il ad does not appear here desired. The Sydney Exchange says: -- 'lh~ schooner Jubilee Captain Coghifrn, fr-our Charlottetown, in ballast for return carrzo of coal, nnd the schooner Argo:-ly. Capt. Beaver, have arrived at North Sydney. The latter craft is infn tlamagt-ricontiitfon, hnvlng struck at Pt. Acnni Inst wr-ek while going to Sydney from thc Lnlrcr with Island produce. Among the latest arrivals in the Pro- vinte urs Thomas M. and lllrs. Nelson, ol Iicvcre, Mass. They are visiting at the home oi Mrs. Nelson’s parents, Wm. and Mrs. Connolly, East. Royalty. Mr. Nelaor, is n po. u'nr conductor ofthe ll mon and Northern St. Ry. Co., rind has been employed In tbnr. capacity for a number of years. Hr has teen gr-nnted two months leave ol' absence. The l Combines all the delicate `, / . . . ‘V llsvor oi pure while wrntcr wheat with the body building qualities ol the best, hard Manitoba spring wheat. This blending, always exact. . si\° a'Z..‘%$:§'._e‘ 5 _ for exquisite pastry, biscuits or bread. ._ _ rt ~f_ *___ \-f yf, rorrrt orrocrzre sr:r.r.s rr. 0 { \'\ 1. ui The Campbell Mrlirni Company, Ltd. J' .;. ‘lsrosto Jet. Canada. /‘ .-_f<'1_=!':r. 0,0\-.......» "\`,o` ”f0_rut\t\\“ Q '“ insures uniformity of quality and dilures the strength to the precise degree suitable Y Friday , 13 'l‘cddy_iloarl- This it a piolum which ch danedt. c hear-tu ofthousanmt of ohlirlr-un rrlorr thu Keith circuit. nondirrg thu liltlo onosihorne lnchildluh rrloo. This fun~m:\kor- can be soon only a Wonderland. iz) A Kind Grandfather - A ben ti- iu picture of paternal hanrhnm ovsnttrally rrcfrunod by the infruenoes of achiid. (ii) Hhanr Boglars-ll Kra'-d picture rthowing thorn nltiocnt churches of aria and i-ho rncthxr of the alms gatherers' The illustrated song. In the golden lirnc my Swput Elaine by Percy Harney. Admission 5 cents to all parts oi the harl Nothing cheap but the price Tire biggest Iivecents' worth of Entertain- ment in Canada. . Come when you like Stay as long as you please. 7-iii lt! 5 = ‘ 1 F rl We would advise customers to order their coal and have it delivered before the season gets too late as the strike now on at the Spring Hill Mine may cause a scarcity and b the means of advancing the prices. ' il. Lyons silo 0-2Sdlf lastern Steam ship (lo Autumn Excursion to Boston 'i‘ir:koi.r on srrlc Fcpternhnr ltltlr tn tlct ii Gooi to rntnrn tlrirlry dnys from naw of insnn ST .l()i-IN to i'()il'i‘l.ANl)nnd r-ettrrrr $r`».uU ST .l0ilNt,o iiOsr'ON nnrlrctnrn $6.00 (`UAS| vi ISIC BliJRVIt’itJ: sil.n4rnsiri‘.. (IA|.VlN AL'S'l`l\7.`rrr\d "(i()Vi€|tNUlt (TUB i i~‘rr~nrnus l nvo St. .iolrn Mrndnvr-', \l\`uoru-..~~ rinysnrrd Fririnva nt 8.00 n. rn.. for' iior-tion. vin Mtwtpur-t, iinhco n.nrl l’ori.lnrrd, duo Boston ubotrt Loo p. rrr. following duy Through 'Fictions on sais nt prirrcipnl rail wn§sl.r;l.ic_r;s and baggage chncknd thruuirt Il to est rr cn. All froigirt. cxccpt livo stock, is irrsrrr against tire and marins risk. W. G. LEW, Agcrrt, St. John. N.li -lodnrtwt rfs it--_ P. E.i. RAILWAY CsmmonrIngMondny. Sent. liitlr li||7. tr-uint of this ltailvmy will run as lollnwl-: Trains Outward Trrrlrnt lrrwnrd road down Stations. rand up No. No. No. No. Nc. No. .'o. r' P' E-4 .== .. 5.2,; ' P ==.==_- e~= $332? -3. _~»_»_ic-_:'E?_‘7_ 'é§1f5's"‘ = tr.ra r>.M..r.M. r.M|». 3,007.4. p.f7h'townrrr.il il.. 3 is HJ i/it§ynlty.lc. ll ‘ll _.tri :t..‘..=lr: N. 'iltahlro ltr so li.i\1l 1.05! ii) H. ltivor' 10.38 8,! 'r,ir|7.~.'i| |.n.’...‘».".i|..~'.-'. ar Bside dp 'LIS '= I>~°°=`f .~'r 3 .€`_:= -Sir ._== .>»: sea -'A .Ts- E `r 3 M. ' IV l i. Waldo nr. lit/cllin toll l‘l.o:l Port Hill 1.20 ()'l.ottr-y r 2.25 Albvrtorr . 1l.28r\r Tigrrlshtlr Pa-se _ x.--. . -,»'.. _..._ ' $=i=_'~::“‘ r}i»=.-°°?' 5: __ - Z __ :°5‘*.$.e`é l‘ ' ='= 'z 1 3- ' ,=.-P5 *$32255 5.3 :_,.=-x- ru-=~.=.e=. ... - - ' ° ~e‘f.. -1...... F:-1 'z5:'*!:i=;'-2 :.::f . e~.i1-.-- No. li r'. u. Lili tip.Evrrnrt\ld .ln nr L3 rar t ‘. 'l`rn.vorso\lp Nu o.ll. No.1.. .Nn.il |'.M. A .M. l’.M» :Jill d » Chtown nr ltsir 5.20 'l-35| U. BDUWBIZ 8.iti 6.45 ' '_ Mnrell 7.4t| 1.10 r :».i7 Ht., Pat.cr'u ' .. tts! ar Bouris dp A ill. TE: _z _:___ I/-_,P C H2- FF? _` s»=e ;§ ° .'5 z ;<;?P ness? 2 e E r-,M. _ I5 |.‘iL'dp Mt brew rt. .ics 3.33 'Li .i. Car-lirran L25 :ii Montamro r (ioorrroiown dr l: .>§ _*Li FF _‘_ Nu.i't. Nn.lIr. 1-, M. .\.M. 5.20 lv t.Jh'town ar lt».'l.'. - 6.1!) Vernon Itlvor 8.28 8.05 arsl\|.rrayBarborrl,» ti.:lr nn. s.u. _______` Trains arc run bf Atlantic Btnrrdurri 'I`i|rrn. 'Nom 5 nnd 6 tra ns run Morrday,Worlncsday and Friday, _:gina 7 and 8 trains run Tuesday, Thursday Battrnia . 0.A. SHAli.T}. Bu t. P. E. I. R di.arr»twn....`._P. ro r. l').rPO1`iNOEil.l 3.0. Gen. Man. Govt Rvs. Moncton s - 1 Old Reliable Marble andgtirauitc Works desire tothsnk our many friends for their generous patronage of the pas and to say that we are better prepared than ever to execute all work entrusted to ns, with neatnea and despatch. No order too large or too small for ns.- Correlporrdeuce solicited. Designs and prices furnished cheertully ou ap- 0 licatlon. , N e ace. , “me on ev ry Pi ‘ Kent Street Near Prince, Charlottetown. M Mdtofftutf- " _ __ ,__n_...r_ . Charlottetown Steam Naviga- tion Company, Ltd. EXClIRSl0li T0 HALIFAX Tickets will be issued from September 24th., to October and.. rqo7, inclusive, good to return not iater than October 5th fi |907 at 5.55 for the round trip. On September 25th.. 26th, 27th goth, Oztober lst, and 2nd- good ro return on the second day after date of issue at $3.9o for the rout tl p. G. W' WAKEFORD. iq ~24d9i Manngrr C.8.N.Co- "V V '_ _ _____ __ _ ____ - . _ _ &5 . _ . , ,_. ‘J ‘tie -‘ti o _gt_-lag- . ty “ <"*'.” ;9="‘°»*1 ' I rr " r , ' 'ia e ‘sf < il -_'ai _ r*-fi;/\_~. ,. - i r.‘i"~=. , . film* ;_-',{.'* ‘ . lr r ti Ts -r"‘ ~ -ri -f‘ -‘I f .1 it -tr ._ r -‘--f_ .l ‘ .‘.'¢,.€.. r.-3 ~ _F . »_ _- ~ _ :_ » ‘fir t '» .A ' _._____r____ ____ ‘P i1<"i I .___;_;. 3% T1 -nt \.=,'I,"r't‘. _\v_'_`i _ tg) 1 Ji .. 1 ii r yi ‘c t l a ;_i.'l H ' ‘im if il i st __ »_-. fri. . . liii-._~_,jl l 5 .g 1;.,-_rd rn _ '¢;i_»1.-‘1'?‘<1 in =;.;.-;»,“.*;7i _/_f ,. _ ; 1i§5f.l."”.l"` ~ 51?-“z I l ; ` . ~i=i~'1\i r.. '.3 *sw _a-. ii? 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