THE ‘cHARLo'r'rEowN GUARDIAN, SEPTEMBER » 2, 1905. 5 , 1. J' - *T Y ' ` = - I , ECOn°mY >-lHi lllliiiilliii Lililli iiiWS=< ,,,,,|», 5¢|~¢¢p¢|-lilo A Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown lastrlo anvldoes home use Al.u1-:ar Pnowggi 5 d ' if if if Y if W V VY" Y - l » Y IJBY is vitlllivg Oliisrmisnoitv went to St. John yes- m°ra sod M my cthes. ‘ friends in thisclty. terday. It is th ‘M of an1(;nti;.'\Princcss arrived last aight' at 8.45 Tutu-ns horses were shipped by the Prin- _ N .dd I “ “PPWS Gif ll.l0- cess yesterday enroute to Truro, Whlé an Jo:~u:t~iilli-rr'n~t, Boston, ia visiting his FRANK T. Lawns, of the Canadian father, Martin Betts, Nine Mile Crook. C"°°kl=F.Y C0., is visiting in St John. ”~ "‘"“"_ _*_* i CM"\`- ANDI-:usoN of the 0r.i|mt.,..,. ne, MRM. ANvlu¢\v McNair: and Miss Nan partment returned last nigh; from McNairloftyostcrday ona visitto Syd- Ottnwa. nsy. ANNAroi.is VALLEY Pure; ' Reiin ed - App Ie Cid er (Non-alcoholic-) W iiolesale by Jas. W. Grant & Son, Water Street, Next Queen Hotel. :-'.:|d I yr _ H do students of the UNION _ (.` 0 M “ ER CIAL L UL' LGE secure and hold good posi- tions ? llc-cause tiiey get a practi- cal training from practical teachers. ~vtiTiiiNtl ANI' QUATBD" ~NOTiiiNtl UB‘0l.i TE" “N0 WASTE TIME" Call or write at on :e for new prospectus, terms, E tC- WM. MOIIAN, Prln. College re-opens next Tuesday, Sept. 5th. . 8-26 d tf ici- Q _'Tim tT€.T~»»~.>¢ iaiisiaciury Baking .~'~'~ iltnnauatnunx is what our custom- ers receive at the Eclipse Bakery. No stale goods sent out in our delivery but fresh, wholesome ones. A trial will convince you. D. Stewart, Ecu:-ss Baxxitv, Bakes Belt Bread. T... i E uw sono ofthe 200 whose i`nccsarc shown.l Miss 'l`sNA Suiit1~:nt.ANn, Sourla, P E.I., 'Mrts. Calur-iusl.i., organist of Prince |,, v|s|,|,,R |,, S,_L_||m_,on_ N_ sq the éuen Street Baptist Church, is on a two weeks of Miss llessic Fraser. h°"d"y‘ Snnvicss in the Methodist Church, Sun- d"~Y "U Mvllllllgue Brld ewill be at 11 a m is JAMi<:s McI.A\vni|r.tN, \Vinl.l\rop, Mass, thc guest of his brother, A. McLaugh- und Lower Montague ‘lit 7 p. rn. . U "~“' }ml”b°‘°°’ DON"r forget that tho best day's aporta of the season is io be ht-ld on the Sum- Joiuv Duvsni-:Aox, New iiuven. and John McManus, llonshaw, have returned ,lm-,.,{.|,, ,|,|,.|,,R Pm,k‘ Labor Huy' Sem” M from a trip to Winnipeg. 'i`ni-i death took place at Lower Monta- gue yesterday of Eileen, the seven year li ‘old daughter of Montague and Mrs. . Annenr. Til" Ill`““if Will I-to to Point du Chenc , 5l\Ul`¢'lY to place a comhlncd bell and gas buoy on Fitzroy Rock under direction oi' A. \\'. Owen. t Rl-:v.C. Il. Asn Mita. Cuatiutiva, Cra- aud are in the city, l.be guests of Dr. amen ami Mrs. Warburton. Pnor. Evnawr Mc-Ni~:ir.L, of Bates College, La\\'lsLon, Mc., left yesterday on 'cturn after n visit to Montague. 'i`ni-:nu was a vcry small quantity of ish on \-he market yesterday owing to the ` stormy weather oi thc past few days. , Am. the railways and stenmcrs will issuo excursion and low rates for those CirAiti.i-is MoDoNAin, who has been brother F. D. McDonald loft yesterday on return to Sydney. Rav. MAi.t~oi.n A. Aivn Mas. 1\icI.iiAi~:, it who have been visiting at Montague I ienvo today on return to 'i‘ruro. Tfyvh. P~E-_1~. the pant five years, returns I Maitland, Iiants Co.-Halifax Chronicle. Rriv. R. G. Sm/\'rttiE, Sumniorsido who t Strathio will remain a little longer in our lovely summer town.-Truro News, J was kissed by Prince Louis at Montreal .E on his recent visit there nppcai-a in n late ' issue of the Montreal Star. The' little girl is a daughter of J. E. Bell, City. Wnii.u opposite Georgetown on thc way' from Montague Bridge to Picton yester- pollcr. Tito Electra had to put. into Georgetown. in 1002. Mrs. Percy McDonald, Moyie, B. l sponding the past six weeks with his :lay the Electra was tentporurily disabled is by ni-gpg [,en0|,,|,,g mng|e,, in the p,.0_ home oi' Mrs. Collings in Victoria, where she has been visiting fora few weeks. Iiir.i..~aiiotto Nori-:s-Miss Christina attending the exhibition at Fredericton Gmm’ C"'"hrmg°’ MMS’ is spending hc' on Sept, 2| 59 27¢,),_ vacation with her parents at Iilllsboio. Mus. Oris llanvi-:v from limits Co. S. daughter ofthe into John Douglas, iilsboro is visiting friends at thc latter place. Miss Ltnii-: Juniis, trained nurse, Bos- on who has been visiting herhument Iazelbrook left ycstcrdayon return to lirltige came to the city last evening and the llub. R. II. C/tlttltni-:r.r., the new principal of Rt-iv. J, CLARK, who hm, ,added M West lxent School will take the house ormerly occupied by F, C, Cotton, to this province to settle at South B"iU|"'°“~ Turini-1 will bc a regular meeting of Vic- oria Division, Sons of Teinperancc on WAS vtamng 1,, m,,.,, fornfew d,,y__,_ Wm Monday evening in WrIglit's Hall. Visi- lr-nvo for his pnstorats Friday. Mrs. mrs “'°l“°'“°- Rav. I}i:N.tAiitiN Cuaiuii-:i.i. of 'i‘okio apan, writing to it friend in Charlotte- A ,,,,0.,.0 of mul, Misa Numa neu who town says. “Expect'me among the home- omers in i907." Misa ANNIE ANimi:\v:~t, Malden, Mass, ho spent u plea'-mnt vacation with her \v _ ` brother, John Andrews, Belmont Mills, left yesterday on return home. VV. J. Coi.r.iNtis, New Bedford Mass., spcndinga few days at the formci- DR. R. C. Aiu'runAi.n, is to leave short- Sl<:Ancn Is being made throughout ly onnfoi-tnight‘s trip, in the course of America for a young lad named .Tack of which he will take in Iialifux, Chai-» Manning \vl\o lcft liotnc at Wasllington lottctown and Boston in all which piacca e has kinsfolk Recently hc received G. and Mrs. Margaret Esther Doyle, Charlottetown are aunts. Evi-iitvnxu should witness the baseball match bctwecn Malpcquo ami Summer- Monday. It will bc worth seeing. Each team has now one game to its credit and both are bound to win thc next onc. Ar the Golf Links on Monday commenc- ing at 2 p. ni., it is expected that a match will he played l>ct\vecn it team innde up of oiiicers from the ships in port and Char- lottctonians. If this cannot bc arranged, tween the local players will be held. had the privilege of attending Iltir\'ard low students with Baron Komurn, lnttctown; W. I.. llarsa, of King and llama, llnlifax; Sir illbbert Tuppcr, K. C, side tcnms at the I.abor Day sports next mcn`s singles and tnixcd foursotnes bc' CrlAur.o'|"i 1~.'r<.\\’N has a gentleman vvlio with Dai-on K cinui'nupr\n uhom the eyes of thc world have for some weeks been co|ii.i'ctl:---'l`lic “'l'i‘uro Nous" says that Huron Kmnurn the Japanese pence envoy \vlin has lmn so much to do in bring- ing about pt-acc, and what will he kno\\‘u in history its “The Treaty if Portsmouth," was |\ student in tin' Harvard Low School in i875~1ti'Tfl.‘ Other- members of the class, and fel- wcre S. D. McLellan, Judge of Pro- bate, Truro, A. A. Mcl’.cnn, M. P.. Char- M. G., Vancouver; J. J. Ritchie, linllfax; ‘ A. J. Sinclair, lialifax, and tho late Wili- iain Curry, Windsor, Mr Mt-,Lellan has a | photograph of thc Harvard Law Class of that year, and 'i‘u`taro Komurn, of Japan, l . from John Killuin, of Yarmoutli, who is an alumnus of thc old Male Academy, a letter in which it was stated that l.hc writer wished to present to the Lndlesf- College library the last thirty volumes of Chainhcrs' Journal.-Wesleyan. J. .I. ,MvGo\v.\N, city editor of the Daily Journal of Elizalietli, N. J., is spcnd~ ing a few days in the city and is stopping at the Victoria. Mr. McGowan ims been visiting at his home in Moncton before coming over tothe Island. Mr. McGo\\nn is a graduate and a valedictorian of SL. Dunstan's College, and has many friends in this city. Mr. McGowan was at Ports- mouth during the Peace Conference and ntetanumbcr of his conferes from all parts of the world. Tiiic Young Men‘s Chrlstain Association will hold their gospel meeting in the Y. M. C. A. building to morrow Sunday afternoon at 3.45. Mr Archibald, the newly appointed General Secretary will give the address and Frank Stanley will sing. During .luly and August tho meetings wcrc held in Victoria l’ark and were very interesting and protitublc,:Tl\e intrest being much enhanced by an ln- strumental quartet from the 4th Regi- ment Band. A most cordial invitation is extended to all both men and women to attend tho meeting to morrow in the Y. M. C. A. building. N FURNITURE "Always the best: value in the city tliisik Wright Furnishing Co’a. C- ` - _...___ _.__ A ,. ‘-3 A 1. tt Yours at pl-5 Off! ant a oist ?' . ' of thin season a newest style and correct in every do » tail. Our showing of waists this season was pro- ,snt l if A/ V alegant styles to choose from. In sizes 54.36.38. ranging in price from 70c to $275- Y it 4, f V Choose from any of our pretty Muaiin Shirtwaists ,~ \ . ` , at l-5 off! lt'a a. bargain opportunity-every waist is \ / 1’ nounced the finest in town and there are still many _ \ 'N Why not secure at low for house wear. you’ro ear- Lé duplicate thombsm THIRD Orr. V V tain to want them and at I-5 off you o\n't attempt to i CAi.vm MoOu.l.uu, of the law otlice of Gironoz E. Auto and family, the last ati' the Charlottetown people who have been part in the Scottish games to bo held.” A uEs'ri.i-:MAN who was a passenger by the inward Maritime Express train yester- Truro, a distance of seventeen miles, the H through dense smoke, _with hem and I t-here glimpses Of blazing forests.-Halifax ,, A si-coin. will _leave Charlottetown for Sununcrsidc, Labor Day, at il a. in., and t return in the evening.- 'l‘he fare from iroin all intermediate stations. Tito:-\o\b only a fairattendance at the market yes- K terday. Illuabcrrics sold nt lie per qt and | i7-lricpordoz and butter 20-2le per lb. Dealers paid 22e-tsn bushel for potatoes, for old oats. lluy remains ut Il5o pvr cwt. Cal., is visiting his old home at (lcorgc Morrison lcft his native land ami he in tends making a tour of the Island. lic is superintendent of construction in San Francisco and limi just completed a magnificent ten storey building, all‘ tire proof, costing $460,000. Da. MoNTAzi.\tnuu'l‘, chief medical officer of the dominion, arrived in thc city yesterday from Cliarlottctown and is along the Atlanticcoast. lie will leave 3 here Monday and will inspect the ) Ottttwa.-St. John Telegraph. _` \VonK on tho Vernon River Bridge llranch of thc Murray liarhor Railway is li work has been pushed forward without delay and has been done in a manner ll which reflects credit on the contractors, Messrs. Schurmnn, Morrlsonand Mutt-h. Tut: outward passengers by thc Halifax yt-.stertlay afternoon were Mrs. R. Camp- y bell, Miss (i. Nelson. D. B. Fleming, iv. Miss E. Eadic, Ii., Eatlic, R. Il. Kelly, John' Mitchell, Miss. li. Clay, illiss M. I Kiefc, Mrs. .I. J. 0'i\Iullcy. Miss E. 0'- Mullcy, Carl Singer, \\"m. It. Rankin, in d wife, Mrs. McCallum, Mins. E. I.. Squiits, Misa S. Martin, Miss M. J. Miller, Miss E. Tut-I i’rohibition case against William Mo-Kinnon, was before thc Pollcc Court again yesterday, and was further of only one witness was taken. A war- rant hau been issued for the arrest. of n man named Wclmtor, a material witness while thc trial was in progress. Mel{In~ in his own rocognizance. the meeting of t.lre,f1’r-incc ll\ll\P¥\‘l' ments and additions to the game ami fisheries laws that appear to he necessary l In order that the santa may bo presented to the Federal and Local tiovcrnlncnts. Stiring aritiret-pics having been inndc bya number oi' gcntienilln prnetcni. the meeting was adjourned till Friday, Sept. I5. train was almost continually running |_ non was released from custody to appear 0 explanation was given for thcttlnlcncc of such evidence, that the will was not. '1`lll‘Illi'I \\'l\Sl\ VCFY larfzc Ili-l0ll'll\“U0 ill- sulllclcntly propounded suns to ndlnit of J°HN I'“'5'|"““ WW* 5 P“5~‘°l’l¢°\' |“°'~‘ Vizaxou Jo.\‘u~i, Sydney, is visiting his "ill-ll' [W W5 °xP“"*“~ homeln Pownal. , ' Tut; Campnna came into port last cven- w~ sf S"°"5"ti “‘i'\“`“°d i“5i'”|i1m'h“'”5 ini( with a full list of passengers. Site "i°"'i*°B°“i'°“° went to Picton during the night and eaves here again on Monday afternoon. Tuon/ts Frans, who worked in the I. summoring[ot1Rocky Point, returnto the Q R_ ,,,,,,_,¢,,w,. shop, hem in the ,,|.| ‘lit-Y Mali- ‘dayl-I. was in thc city yesterday and went C|.um_,5 CA||p,,|,;L,_ of ,|,e1»_E_ |_ “__ to l’. E. Island to visit friends. Mr. the well known Scotch dancer, leaves this Frame “'°|'k°d l" the I- U- R- '~'*“‘ Shop-*l ,norntug for Bmw" “-|,,,,.,, he Wm ,Ape when E. D. Shaffer was I. C. R. mnsu-r r builder. Bo is now engaged in a |_\,,,,-6 on Mommy nm," l§ion|panyT car shop in l’hiian:-ic note well thc conditions. One ‘roto will be sent free of cost to each lady progressing rapidly and it is expected that who tlcnds her full post. otllcc address and the ballasting and laying of the rails will four of tlic inner envelopes which contain- be complctcd within ten days tiino. The ed DIAMOND DYE of any C0l0l'- Envolopes of other makes of packagi- yes will not bo excepted. This oll`cr will be valid until Novcmbcr ilflth., iiitlfi. Send in your address at once with thc four empty envelopes, so that ou may get this photo without delay. Wells & Richardson Co., Limited 200 Mountain Street, Montreal, Quo. N THE PROBATE COURT For thc last lin-ec days thc will of tht- Mrll- M- Flemming' Miss' G' M' Heiwlzf late \Villinm \Velsli has been before thc Probate Court for Proof in Solemn i"oi~in M1\\'i'|"~ Tiicse proct~.cdiiigs were titkcn by the Executors as a result of thc filing of n caveat in the Probate Ofllce by James IC. 'clsh brother of thc deceased, against . \\ .< . - - ~ , adjourned till 'i‘hui'stlay. The evidence UW ill`l\|\l-ini! Of Pl`0lN\l0 l0 UW EX@l"-\i0l`-5- \\'|ien thc inattcr cninc up for hearing it transpired that one of the two wit- nesses to the will was not adduced in evi- ln the case, who left thc court'1`l\ursday ‘l0“"0 l>.V UIC EK0C\ll0¥‘H “Nil ll- V\'1\5 claimed on the part of the aveatot' that as no satisfactory irohatc being granted. At noon yesterday thc Judge of Probate lelivcretl his iutigment finding that thc viii was tuillicicutly proved and stated \ that he would proceed to grant probate. Before probate wa.-\ granted, however constitution and bylaws which wouldbc ,m ,,pr,,_.,,1 to |_|,,, 5,19,-¢|,,e Cum-L “»,|., taken and the necessary papcrs,illcd in the l’roln|.te Olilce. This operates na a stay of proccetlings anti thc granting of probate will now bt- f°U|- 'W D0S~“l\ll\¢. GV'-‘YY \l0‘l.Y lll‘05CHl- H01’\l\' suspended till thc matter is disposed of by ed embuad with the one idea that the the Supreme Court at the next Michael- nan term. F. L. liasznrd, K. C., Proctor for the Exccutors, and J. A. liiatliicsoit, K. C., Counsel. E. O. Drown l‘routcr for James E. \\'elsb ninl W. A. O. Morson K. C., Counsel. -EE Mechanics, Farmers, oporumen t To heal and rotten the akin and reranvq grease, all and rust stains. paint and earth, etc use The “ Master Mechanism " Tar Lioan Albert Toilet S-105- Lx.. Mira. Macs' Sweet Castor Oil marks n new era l|\ thc administration of this favorllc :ut nausvotis remedy. ilnlike ordinary castoroil It is pleasant to the tnstt- and children take it readily. It is equally as cil'es~ti\‘c. Price-l5ca bottle. The two Macs. l\icDoi\ald and McKinnon, Drug- glsts Corner (lrcnt George and Kent hqnnuus-avi-limi BY THB Kodak System-loading. unload- ing. developing, printing all by day-light. Better results than the old way, too. - ilarit iioom llolisilat { tevllvs srotncn & 'W nl 1* .__ ~ MIX IURE Is the best medicine we know of for Indigestion. Dyspepsia arid all Stomach Troubles. Dozens oi our customers have taken it with the greatest benefit. We guarantee it. Price 5oc a bottle. "Tho Two Macs" liliililliiiiili Iiiliiililiiii ;~ 1 3 1 1 / A,NOTABLY HANDSOME "`f.‘ -EXHIBIT OF F URS. In the newly rearranged cloak ro.»u1 we are making a splendid display of Ntw Stoies New Rolls New Boas New Mufis New Coats in the very latest designs-and including every pop- ular new fur. ,Moore ® McLeod .Gini - Dependable Furniture ' At‘Flimsy Prices Our experience enables us to choose only GOOD furniture and we have the happy knack oi' putting on just the prices that you like to pay What better combination would you have ? lie sure and call here for your next furniture want- We can supply you with the highest quality goods at way down prices. i JOHN NEWSON. ` WHY HAVE COLD FEET per yard. yard. Call and inspect our stock. A. \\’iNl-`ll~li.l) Hi 'tt'l"l`. Mgr. When you can buy YARN for i2 and 150 per skein and STOCKlNE'i"I‘E for to, i2, i4, 15, i6, 18. 2o, 22 mid 251: per yard according to the size and quality. _ WHY BE COLD AT WORK I when you can buy flannel for underwear at 35:: and .loc l WHY BE COLD IN BED when you can buy blanketing at Soc, 85c and goc per ThaHumnhreyC|nihingSlora \\'l\olv-nic and ltetali. tlpcra llouso Iiuildlug, i`ity. it? its k. f tw lim Phono U3. ANNOUNCEMFNTS. -The directors of the _Flxitlbit ion Asso- ciation have positively decided that only animals actually entered for cititibitloii will he given stalls on the ground this year. ` fild :li -A meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the P. E. I. llrmpiiai will bo held in the Y. M. C. A. parlor next Tttclulay morning. September oth., at civvcu o'1:loek, sharp. A full attendance is icqticstrd as business of importance will be brought before thc meeting. -Farm for sale at lledcqtie.-One of th bent in the province, IH) acres, good locn» tion, good buildings, plenty of wood, lot'~ of seaweed. For further particulars call or write J. W. Morris, Iledequc, P. E. Igland. 0-2 we, aa til. To expedite the anlc of my largc stock of footwear, I have opened up my Pownal St. store. Slaughter prices will pravailtillallgoods lu both stores an disposed of.-Conroy the Shocnian, Two Stores. Sunnyside and Pownal Sts., Char- lottetown. Zdll 13 styles in brand new couches may coinc unrlcr the above heading but the colors and low price naked will sell titoln quick and the iith customer will be the unlucky person an they cannot bedupll- cated at the money.-Jas. Pnton& Co lbd tw tl. Invictus slsoes for men-Alloy s. Co. Charlottetown Agents. 22dw tl. Monk fall style hats. 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