isoaxs, eodoe without ed. ulteratioigurerieetly blended, 0"” “P illdlyour verdict; if it init been um. rs, yon've been buying sr qu, .'::':.'c"°=....- :'° “rf M- Fresli Cream Good Bread is an - ' important item of your daily food and it should be the best procur- abie. Don’t bake yourself baking bread but order Tl-IE BEST KIND from D. STEWART, sums nun. sau. not sms, / ,»' . gn, ' \ \ 5 '/"’/ I ._--_,___ __._.-,_..___,,,, , f , are up-to-date. , fl- . `~ /'.. -v. s Ch’town’s!Best Dressed Men Have Pronounced, in Favor of ‘f AWEs”- CELEBRATEI) $3 HATS - . h t th b uid do so. An enormous fadloit saddldklllhlfsvlolklnen-e-ynlilglng l\°fl1iUlC bil* H“W°3' Hats-)-'little wonder that they take first place in every ‘ Lancs Cvrv in CANADA Ano U. S. - ‘_. , ,_ lhose Swell, l New. Tailor- /,il / ’ Made sions, 'Aim ost nice en ongh to eat" as_ one ladgreput it. Such EUCIY finished skirts never came to tl1lS Sw" l°l°- f $8.80, ,$7s9o¢ $6a50l $50409 _ are the prices ofthe 5,,¢,¢_ These are Sneiy finished witir. every detail correct. _ _ 3.50. $5.00. ue the ch“;,.2,Z3¢', ?:1?;gu'i?lind in them values that can- not be btaten. 0dds and Ends at "y xr.. ,. / -.~ _ ,‘ ‘H at // ZIWCS saoo S “Hats” "_" C NEW NECKWEAR _ :ser-.f::°.s:;.e:::.:°.i:.a'. »--,-----we wma sum. boo. 85°. ${-50°- §’6°_ Collars. latest shapes. |0°- ° ` Boston Garters. Armiets, Braces- ~ . New cAPs. _ EEKS & ¢°~- * J. B. U. A from Sydney _ In the Halifax tire the Dominion Pack. ing Compnny‘s losses are estimated at WM. Miss Hoorsa has resigned her position in Prince Street School, to take elect Oct. 15. ' Ar the Halifax exnibitiou L.A. Haslard won two 2nd prizes for_ Bantam Black African hen and cock. John A. Webster and bride returned Saturday night from their honeymoon 'trip toCanadian cities. _ _ y Robert Squarbriggs, of Summer-side, is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Cunningham. i of Oarxeton.-St. John Star. J. M. .McKenzie and Ncrman Gillis Hartsvillc leave this momlug for McGii the former to enter second year er? s and ,the latter first pear. Mr Gillis in June . last won $l.50 scholarship at McGill. .'- / the Men’s Lounter. Midgets. Bows, Shields-the nlglltxhnl-lhlllsllrltirhlhhmtumad _. ud°r_5°hum‘n_ (kph Wm Bhhud. _Ye-__Ii____i0h`nrsls tomb the_ I. Z3: “|88 Anais Dolron ret ` ‘ . " “ _ 1 . _ ' M `,“'-“°“ "”‘”'“",..::,f:;:f.=;°.:.'.f:'.°a::'-.s:>.::r.: rr: ....‘;.i';‘;‘.°.:~:.'.:f:”:.:'~‘w-° °'° -----=~-»----- --- ` _ _ _ _ » _ . ` _ _stood thot Pflnoiliti Horan will given Q _,,‘,,-n -lu ummm' Tl! tide vllll be high this evening f atv , _ l>|tl0l1'_0! rspll Shorthand wr-ltlnfoo & 7.45 and tomorrow morning ae‘e';|s_ ' All those intsnsted in‘ o ._ ami Gn_m___ “_ L_ A" _eu slguraay ,__°Qdm“l_:i::: °xK_<_>_r_-:_ should makeltapoint Oar, Kggi; md Gy, Gm,” 3”. afternoon on return to Bloomfield. AT th Po" oo "_ . ~ e ‘ J. M. Davison returnei last night from Roach, drunkolmd udisorilxlytiawaghdhlag __ _ _ s visit to American and Canadian cities. -Nor 10 days. Mrs. Mm-y Mqlyqen md _ Mn, E_ Bayaeld and uh. mpneld ber daughter 0atherineMcllwen for us ng i-stunted saturday night from st. John, l“'°"°l"“8 “<1 l\>“~|v° lwsuesc to Miss I A Scents for i Jane Peters were each fined $2 or 10 days which was allowed to pend during good behaviour. Tas Lyceum which has just been new- ly repaired, painted and nclcaned will be open edto the public on Sept. Sith hy _ tlsrrlngton Gr Zevn’s Comedy 011,, in tho.;- pecuiisr entertainment onritled "Beyond, .Dull Cam," in which they introduce new SUIIRI. 6811008. llllllo solos, moving pic- tures, illustrated song and music etc. The a__;lm__sisslon will be 25 cenu, reserved seats - c . Tm: Guardian learns that the usual fall excursions will commence on Wednesday . Sept. 21 from P. E. I. tc Montreal ml , Boston. The fare from Charlottetown to Boston all rail and return is $17 and by the Eastern Steamship Co from St. John $12.50. These tickets will he on sail til Oct. Btu ani will be good for thirty days from date of issue. Montreal _tickets will be sold on the following days:-Sept. iilst, nm, sara, good to return up tin ost 1061. also on Oct 3rd, ith, 5th good for return Oct ltlth. The fare from Chario tetown s $13. 55. `. Aiuouo those leaving the city Saturday \ere F. W. Pooler, Richard Grant, D. A. Wedlock. P. D. Bowlen of the Internat- 'lonal Harvester Co., Mrs L J Eentner, Rev. 0 B Emery, A 0 Duchemin, Walincf Hill of the Queen Hotel, to the Si.. John Exhibition; Mrs Lcmc Unswortn to Picton; Edwin and Ivan Reddin to McGill; Mrs Catherine B. McLeod to Enderhy, B. G_; Mis Ds. McNeill and Miss Jennie to Summerside; Miss Grace 0umi'g to New Glasgow, N. S.; Stems. lass-and Miss Ethel Blanelinrd, on ii visit to Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa; diss Mnbie Lannigan Souris to Bosto Bost1n;Miss Cecily Moore to Boston; Georg.: Clark to St, John; Miss Josie Power on a visit to Boston. . n; Mi-s_Susie Mutch to Somervil'e; Mrs' Capt.‘R Cameron and Mss Cameron to- 308|! Valle o1=:ii.ssit._md im r...m.~ * _ l; , 1‘er¢ps°s church this morning of John- UliDmial\'l»of that parish. contempt from the reading public. that date. cluded on his way back from the was and safe return. ‘wx ____ Great George and Kent Streets. eligible to shoot. 'rot-lravtiatasday ` three weeks visit to the ' ' y , _ ldmmld ll_1d.Urs. Duchemin, Newark, N. JZ. ll'°Ylllting in the city the guests fl‘l_nma¢r'la¢ewiil take place at St. Daly 'tt Fort Augustus and new with 8. 'A. McDonald to Miss Henrietta May Till: plasriarisod edition of The Montreal -Herald Sieve known locally as The nu-lot. Scoop Net becomes original Sstur day in a spitelui allusion toTbe Guardian. Such sickly wit provokes nothing but i Enemy for the exhibition in poultry, butter, cheese, grains, and seed, roots. and vegetables, fruit, flowers, art work and miscellaneous close on Friday next the 28rd lust. Exhibitors should govem themselves accordingly as posit vely no entries will be taken after _ John McLean of Mellen Bros. General Merchants North Wiltshire, leaves this n-ills-ssn mo ning one well earned two months - holldaytrip. Beforereturn|ngheint.n's r..--~:¢- ‘- vsinn the diferent omni of i is ‘ ` " ." ' in the ganadlan Northnwost and‘l’aoTild f`°l-ll-"':f:l‘l--’5l;*fr Coen.. svnieto nn sister Mrs s. A. ' 1'” " Nicholson Southern Albers. will been- The Guardian wiihes him a pleasant trip ‘ THE growth of our presglqst-lon trade ‘ is one of the most promising features ‘ of our business. From one it has grown l to $1,225. This is remarkable considering , ,',_ the short time we have been in business. _‘_ _,__\_\_. in tiling prescriptions we use the best ,|: ', drugs and chemii-als obtainable. Physi- ill ` oians gladly send their prescriptions here W because they feel confident that they will 3, be filled exactly as written. Bring us ill your next. “ The Two Macs." Mac- - Donald &MacKinnon, Druggists, Comer Tris Prize Meeting of the Qneon’s County Rifle Association to be held on Thureday, 22nd lust., promises :to be of more than ordinary interest. lt being the last of the match for this season evcry riileman will be disposed to turn out. Besides there are interesting features in connection with the matches. Provision is made for extra series before each match, vis., at 200 yards and HD yards -5 shots at each range-without a slghter. This will afford an opportunity to those not accustomed to the Ronge to set their bearings. An efllort is being made to procure one or more medals for the asgrcgnto. in order to get the Ladies interostei there ls ii. scheme to have a challenge trophy along the lines follower' in the P. R. A. matches. The sum of one ‘- dollar makes any person a member and % THE GEUHGETLWN EUAHIIIAN "<’<= '7 '_ 'If-‘Qi-':5=i '=2=`<' 7"*.`¢»\ if -‘f:‘:1 ' io .-. .=~\-E ii' .~ ‘Y-gl 25;. 5,,-_.. __ _ , ,.~»_._-:$4 ‘:`_2'.' "\».` ri,-_-. Q), of ° ,U .-'. ‘ :bt 'ii io. L_ ___._.--_....____. __ //.1 ;. _/ ‘ Y -‘ --i -i ,» _M 'f _'I _,II SW NC W FOR -4 so-ll Saturday the vered to us a wear for men. PUFFS, in-hands, bows, Lf ...ii ft' --4 .. Y \, 5 *_*.’-i 3'* _iq We ~ - ,_<,'_;_,`~, .. » ;'1|<‘i .I 'l ' l ,1.,‘.. . ‘ i ` <‘ ’ . ‘ 1 . .. , , _,_t, ._-, , . _ .._,._ 1. .f ll. company deli.. use snack.. Btndlioimes’ of:~everyfashi'ona-\ ° ble style and them. _ _ i, Prices z5c, 35c, 4oe, 55c andup, - Ji ,v , , _ ,Nl Aslr the salesman to show them, he'll if be pleased to, whether you buyornot. mooiri _iu,r_,,__ schooner Hanna Eldridge. S-mon King has erected a new dwelling on the Burnt Point Road. Daniel Robertson, Sr. New Perth is in town on a visit to friends. The Guardian understands thats gentle- The Guardian is pleased to learn that Mrs. John Walker whois Ili is gradually improving. Misa Llszlo Cameron, who has been visiting friends in Nova Scotia has return- Miss. Mary Poole, Woodvllle Mills, and Miss Shaw, New Perth, were in town Saturday. ` Lloyd Looman has accepted a position in the store of A. Maclean & Cc. Mr. Leemnn began his duties Saturday. The little son of John Publicovcr was hooked by acnw Friday and thrown quite a distance. Fortunately, however he was not seriously injured. M iss Maud Prescott of Beverley Mass., who has been vis tluil ters the guest ofl Mr. G. A. Aitken, leaves this morning on ‘ a visit to friends in Bay Verw. hr.u.\ then she will proceed to her home. A lobster-boat at Panmure Island seized by the D. G. S. Davies, Friday was liber- ated with a flue of twenty dollars. This will nodoubt prove a wholesome lee son waters., Quliea number of traps have _ l>ean'destr.~yed in that vicinity of latc. ` dw tt g § vi __ FOP T ~ BATH _ _ _ Try “Fairy _ Soap” ._ -- , . alt Floats ., _ w 1 _J . I 1\ rw f\ 1' f- _ » , r - » l‘ - \ ‘ ' no f y ma" mm 'ms lmporwd wo mm’ °f Q“°b°°»`fduring the storm. 'lhe .S S. Amelia hay' called on her way to tha Magdalen Is- eli UD l'»0Wl1- ‘ago Georgetown had a number of schoon- i, .,-,, .... ,.,_.,<..i i.. ni... i.i.i..,. the Union Commercial Col- een.. 1.... ii ii... er... is soo-1 lege. No waste time. Teach- “°“‘“f' ”P°"“‘ "' ““"" “‘““’°" ers work. Students work. A small house being erected by Jeffery Jcrrior was moved from its foun- mitted. The D G. S. Kingfisher and is number of Loastlngs vessels were in ri Thursda lands and the S. S. Eiec‘rn 1 arrived from Charlottetown at l0 p. rn. A small schooner also came in during the storm. Scarc ly any mackerel have been taken this year. At one time, but a fsw years ers e gaged in the mackerel fishing in dustry, but it is now a thing of the pest. It is to be hoped however that ere long a. fleet of bakkers will be sailing from this port. The cod fisheries are good. Sundry repairs have b*cn made to the old railway building. Had the Depart- ment authorlzed the use of a friction match instead they would have conferred n favor on the town. it is high time the Board of Assessors or the Board of Trade took the matter in band. lf we are to attract trade and tourists these old struc- tures, in the center of the town, will cer- tainly not be an advertisement. .__._g..._- No dissatisfied students at Spice 1 We use the utmost care in selecting our spices, carefully testln each lotto make cer- tain tgat they contain no sd- ulterant. As a result our s ices are known for their ahsblute purity. Next time you wen whole or ground cloves, cinnamon, black or white pepper, turmeric. CUC-» etc., come to us. "1`l\o TWO MACS" lliillillliill Iillllllltl, onuoorars. _. on oceania nd not su. dation and somewhat wrecked. No dam- age of any consequence however was com- Nlsw YORK, Sept. 15.-Semi-delirious and with his body crushed from hips to armpits, Edward B. Graham, second mate of the sch. Theta, who drifted for 30 hours on a single stick of wreckage alter the Theta was run down at sea Sunday nicht has arrived at Perth Amboy, N. J., on the sob. Cohasset, which picked him up as lost.. Ashort time after-the collision all the crow except Graham were picked up by the str. Mohioan, and landed at Wil- mington, N C., as the steamship went south. Reports were then sent out that Graham was the only one lost. WEARY BRAIN WORKERS. All fsgged out.. ideas flow slowly as molasses, snap and energi gone! The buoyancy tha made wor a pleasure, that gone also. Adoctor would say you are run down, enervated, neither eating or digesting enouqlh. It`s For-:ozone you needtobraoe nrt at iitfui sfpetite and impr-vs assimlatlon and ogstion so that lots of pure strong bl will be formed to nourish the broken down system. Ferrozone willdrive away the trod feeling. restore your saiirit and energy, revive your amb tion an strenoth for work. No tonic or rebnllder like Ferrozone t it. Price 501:, per box, or six boxes for &50; at Druggists or Poison 1 Co., Kingston Ont. . Hsun.'roN`s Prr.l.s Guns CoNs1'rPA'rxoi'. -_» gl Mechanics, hrmen, Bportameni To heal and soften the skin and renova grease, oil and rust stains, paint and eanh, etc. use The "Master Mecbanie's" Tar Boon Albert Toilet any Oo.. '"1 If you want the latest improved light steel “ wu.x|no" or “ oaso ” snow, buy a oocxsnorr from-A. Bonus A: Co. Bd 3 w See our new dining room goods. new table linen, new napkins, new silence cloth. Superior goods ar moderate prices.-M. Trainer a Co. V I6 d ti Weanlllrsading about the wonder ful doings of the Japanese on the Battle, laid. Now just tskealock in the south- window of Carters' Bookstore and see some ot the beautiful goods that are made by these enterprising people ln times of peace. ‘ihe prettiest Japanese ware in Awata vases, Satonnlajardlnieres fem pots, pot and pedestal, umbrella stands, cbinawsre kc tc. lil lw rEi‘iv“i=‘i=“é°.il?"ii‘ii‘.i-'i“£o $5-00 REPS. Weeks & Co.. sole agents. é dsslgnaui:aLaiiiss’Fnr n , aran goeth 6- K. T _,ln'2n ;'Co. '--re <1 t Some Dealers _-,. ' ’ - , E,gs have advanced to 170. per dot. V Mrs John Smith, corner of Kent and _ ' I °' ` The S. S. Amelia came into port Sntur- Water Streets' is hnvlng her dw°m”3 i . ‘ - " da t 9_05 _ painted. MessrsO Brin and Bstchlder the ya a` m DOPulur decorators have the contracts' A M Capt. William Dicks has purchased the _ __ .-1 _ ,. ~ '_ _. -. _ , _ _-, . ,.. . ._ .,._ ,a V " ‘. , , _. , . _.L _- They Have a Mooopoijii-A I of Buying Furniture i ` Let them think so, it d0Q` .f‘ ggjg ( pleases them. But for fear the” publgg z' by their extravagant utterances, _fha that we have been and are still “gn- manufacturer in this broad (rigging gg gn content to sell at a much smslier_pro£¢-¢h;|;`_”jnQ\, '!`~`¢`P1¢ uk We would like the opportunity of sllowihgyon om- fumjgm-¢ and would like you to compare, gn, vinoe you that what we say is true. John G . _ » -.st-.I ._ ».., .,_ -"'e‘1`1`.'l.r" - 'vii-.2 1-525-2";;i..':~f tv, SPECIAL N0llCES. ,_ _ -7 DENTISTP Best Workmanship Lowest i We have all the modern and we are prepared to do any PLATE WORK-We gum plates, all fully All have a Crown and being ,durable Our prices are work. Teeth extracted without drugs used. A ten years written Guarantee Cameron Block, Di. E.