i :7 "P «Hunter ‘.I i ‘ « grocer v, are cordially 1r 3 3 II I we r6 i Those Who Doubt g We are not selling at a mall profit everything in our to call and see for themselves. Ask for Allan’s Champagne It has been proved beyond dispute. that this Starch is the finest Laundry Stuck in the world. by R. Mack, and is m inufsctured byihim at. Ulm, G Bearborn & c Agents for Cunard13...};,~ . :l in vited i I” Kola—the most delicious sum— mer drink you ever tasted. Jas- Kelly 6:. Go ",7, r. =— ~_. _ D. b, P.’ ' 8.x. :1»: - . 1.0? ALL the TOWN therein no place ‘7 i To Satisfy ,4 re,. _- I Drug Wants -, n‘ I , a! [IKE DUB Silllll _ w. ‘ Largest Stock. Victoria Row fiéii’il ii ., f, :2 f _ «- Lowest Prices. DISPENSING A SPECIALTY. Phone 87. Reddin Bros, -. \ 1 iii. Druggists ,‘ 1.40 J0 ‘ __ QReasons, For , 7 e rchasu rig a r t O n ; liemtzman .. Hana. a... 2 : “finishers” "‘1 “1.92:1: m *‘I militfaeturing. ,pemn‘ ya pe ‘ memsdyes personally. _ . Heintzman & Co. Pianos have E‘i & A awarded First Premium»wherever ‘ .ulnu‘Pflt! 0!, in..me ’ and: fiFSmigglgihdge‘a‘e‘igtzfia‘g iythari'ho: Hdnfifg'ibds It: ’ u universally Md I . degree of excellence. -. 7 ‘h‘m‘m‘n & Co.. with their immense " ' ‘,'e‘ “L haveatall times been able to -‘ l t Chime of. workmen, the employ» “amt labial 1:31 costly machinery, “‘11 1' I to vast an M, Q d essenti- Iecurnulntion for the thoroughly ‘waposes. They use only-first-dass ,, m“ "1“? keys and none but the ve , M ct9. Ind only the very choicest an gr, faultless materials. , _ he fingltfihat thehgreatefit caution shoulg ' . e rcaseo apiano, an kmblishedmrenutation of its maker ‘ . umnch relied uponss the apparent ‘ the instrument and far [more than its 3°95 and perfect one is welcome W , “‘“lmiy houswhol and will remains d pmllre; while a poor instrument ' , ‘ Ioiled mammaran continu 4 . Who“! of tune and order, soon became .. ’9 nuisanc“. which, if purchased I Marble maker.esnbe abated only ' “ 'fCHfice. Heintznnn& Co. warrant h . _ 9!. m ftvetyears. and their guarantee R , .3‘ my» I “y. 1-K . p ,h . he a“. “9‘ i 'IHE GUARDIAN OHABLMTBTOWN. PRINCE OCTOBER 8;? CITY AND WELLNER. Jeweler and Engraver. ' Buckskin ,mhm We have something new in leggins. A dark brown buck- skin leggin buttoned in front $1.85 A military riding leg- gin—tan with circular strap $1.85 Bl ick pebble leggins with side springs $1.80 Strong leather leggins with side springs $1.35 ydCd it was invented COUNIRY 31' man . . y Guardian correspondents 9-"! St n.1,]; Illlllllllll . PllRllllllRl. -We have received a large supply of the World famed Walthsm Watches. We have them in solid Gold. Gold Filled, lilver and silveroid Cases in sizes from o to x8 size and at post reasonable prices. ’ We would be pleased to show them to you. W. W- Everywwc. (Ir-Tun steamer Yin-mouth is due this fibrning at six o’clock :iYou will miss the bignest treat of the season. it you do not ample the candy at ‘g‘be Psioda.” ~ v ' liDnLr‘orous home-made candy in endless diariety at “The Paioda.” Specialties i'or night in the week. . :igAny person desiring to rent a double cs, with a, desirable location, should 1, ply at this oflioe at once. ' " is 3T“ sweetest spot in the - whole Bazaar g—The Pajoda. Just try the home-made findy and see it it is not. '- monthly meeting of the public hos? commissioners was held yesterday rnoon, Dr. T. F. Bayiield, of Charlot'te- fl "II. was appointed assistant resident physician in place of Dr. Wilmct, resigned jib-St. JOhn Telegraph. ~ : flounted Rifles will beheld at the Police Oourt Room,City Building on Wednesday, the 9th day of October, at 7.30 p. m. sharp. Every member is expected so attend—J. B. MCDONALD, Capt. 3 td .Tnn Executive Committee of the Provincial Teachers’ Association, will meet at the call of President, Alex. Campbell, on Saturday, October the 12011, at 11 o’clock a. m., in' the office of Mr. Stewart, Secretary of School Board. AURORA Division, S. oi T., Se arietown,‘ is still to the front. and on Saturday even- ing last, the 5th inst., the new staff of oflicers were. installed for With the present emcient stafl it is hoped that much will be done to thwart the diabolical influences of the ellicit dens in the adjacent settlement. Souris is not the only place in this fair land where rum- seliers are dcbauehlng our brothers. V In the settlement 'of Cape Traverse the elicit sale of intoxicsnts has gone on so long that from all appearance the inhabitants feel that it has come to stay and have ap- parently determined to submitJt remains to beseen what will be the attitude of our friends in the usually quiet settle- ment of Albany, who have had of late an exhibition of what one man is capable of doing with the ardent in making the quit of a settlement otherwise. —Com. An unusual number of illustrated articles on a great variety of subjects, will be found in the October Magazine Num- ber of The Outlook. The list includes The Episcopal Triennial Convention by» Florence E. Winslow; The Unification of New York by Thomas R. Dawley, Jr.; Chicago’s Book of Days by Henry B. Fuller, author of the Clifi' Dwellers illustrated by drawings from Albert Fleury; The Making of an American, the lastinstallment of Mr. Riis's autobio- graphy; The Wesleys and their New Portraits by the Rev. W. F. Withrow, D. D.; and In the Mountains by J. Cleveland Caiy. In addition there are‘full-page _ portraits of President and Mrs.ROJsevclt, 2 M. W’sldeck-Rousseau, the late BiShop Whipple, President Seth Low, the Duke and Duchess of York and others. The Man from Glengary. the new novel by Ralph Connor, the author of Black Rock and The Sky Pilot is coniénued. (3 a year. The Outlook Company,287 Fourth Avenue, New York.) “~05 Sunday, Etc. I will meet Queens at the CLIFTON HALL On the AFTERNOON oi the pending election in this Riding. A full stie ndacce is important. presentatives of the Riding. 03 dwtd. Plial__e. the electors oi W's Friday Oct. 11th, at 3 O’clock To discuss matters in connecticn with ii Haszud, Esq., is respectfully re- quested to attend; also the Local Re. D. FARQUHARSON . Oh! We ain’t no ’uman beings and we ain't no paragons, too. We’re only a Corpomtion, a thing that is soulless, ’tis true; . if sometimes our conduc’ along lines of religion runs cold - Why, ’tis not an un’uman weakness, ’tis only a love for gold. (Apologies to R. K.) Anent action of Steam Navigation Company and P. E. 1. Railroad in trans- porting party of individuals to, from and through this Pravince on Sunday, the 6th of October instant. What think you, MnEditor, and what think the law-abid- ing, Sunday-observing people 3 Was it a work‘of necessity? Was it a matter of business ? Or was it a labor of “love for bold X Irw ~_\ #1 —FOR—— ladies and dandelion m“ film’llkieiiriuun) is Now Open For Business. try made on the premises. a- Chicken Pies a specialty. Open 8a. n1. to up. at. Please call. reornrnrons. 8 churches. , V _ r, ( Charlottetown; save}. a it}. 3 ;_ ‘ BOMMEREIA'LBAFE Dinners specially prepared Lunches at all hours. Oysters served in every style. Every kind of cooking. as requested. All pes- LONERGAN & RIGGS. FIRE lll lllllllflli. Charlottetown, Oct. 7th, 1901. ..—..—_ ty«flve years with thoroughly satisfach results. Fuller's Blackberry Cordial may be relied uppn as a remedy for all Sum mer Complaints, in Children and Adults ~Q r—v College" * Students Seethat you get- the best hair cut in the city. We take pains to give you a stylish np—to-date ha’r , cut,the best that can be had. When you want a comfortable easy shave whereby your face will look good twenty-four hours after some to [RANK is. The Up-to-dnte Hair Dresser. (1d i I ._ in A.” iAm'rme of “I.” squadron, P. E. I " the quarter. . HAS STOOD THE TEST for over twen- Ar'rnn a distressing illness at savast weeks Mrs. Joseph Webster ol‘ Scarle- town, passed peacefully to her rest on Sabbath. the 8th inst. She spent the, summer visiting her parents in the Province of Ontario and was taken ‘sud- denly ill on her ,way horns, from which. attack she never recovered. Thedeceas‘sd lsdy will be greatly missed by the com- munity. She leaves to moanssorrowing husband, two sons and one .daughter,vwh‘o I were all permitted to beatherbed side* and aid in loving dun-3.1m- illness. , New Departure. A New, Emctaal and Convenient: Cure For Catarrh. 0t Qatari-h remedies there is no 0nd,,but‘ of catsrrh cures, there has always, beans? ' great scarcity, There are many remedies“ to relieve, but very few that reallycnn‘sfi The old practice of snuiliiug salt water"; through the nose would often relieve and», a. 1 i \ h A», _ , the washes, couches, powders and in. water douche. _ The, ,nseof, inhalers and ,the application f of saives, washes and. Powders to the once. andthroat to cure (:11th is no more reasonable than to rub the back to euro 7 kidney disease- Catsrrbisiust as much a blood disease as kidney trouble orrheu~ matism land it cannot be cured bylocal treatment any more than .can be cured. - To cure catarrh, whether in the head, throat or stomach an internal antiseptic: treatment is necessary to drive the arhal poison out 0! the blood and system; - and the new catarrh cure is designed on . this plan and the remarkable success of : Stuart’s catarrh Tablets is because being used internally, it drives out “notifith infection through action upon stomach, I liver and bowels. ' __ Wm. Zimmerman, of St. Joseph, relates an experience with “their which is of ‘ value to millions of catarrh suiferers everywhere. .He says: “I neglected a slight nasal cafau'h until it. cx~ tended to my throat and bronchial tubes and finally even my stomach and liver became aflectsd, but as I was able to keep up and do a day's'workl let it run along until my hearing began to fail me and then I realized that I must get rid of catarrh or lose my position as I was clerk and my hearing was absolutely necessary. Some of my friends recommended an inhaler, another a catarrh salve but they were no 'good in my case, nor was any- thing else until I heard of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets and bought a. package at my drug store. They benefltted me from the start and in less than four months I was com- pletely cured of catnrrh although I had suffered nearly all my life from it.§ They are pleasant to take and so much more convenent to use than any other catarrh remedies that I feel I cannot say enough in favor of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets." A little book on cause and cure of catarch will be mailed free by addressing F. A. Stuart Co. Marshall Mich., and the tablets are sold by all druggists in the United States and Canada. When Seeing \ 19 Painful ~ [1' after working awhile yougeyes. sting and burn. immediate relief is obtained by out perfectly adjusted glasses. is ‘ Consultation free. ‘ g satisfaction , ‘ narnnteed._ - . G\. g (a? _ f I / § 1 noun ‘ ' Pinette andNorth RiverOysters also. ' ' Stews FriesandOystezs on the halffi -, split), lat-t mmegd department I ‘ c rge o a young expert, w 71 -. (knowsd‘iabontservingt‘semri ht. ,‘v Wenoooked meals and dainty fondle: \a" ’, ready stall hours. ; f Chicken Pie. Pork and Beans, Boston ‘ ‘ 7: Brown Bread, &e., &c. . .I (,3 Callandsuua. We will treat you i. .'.’I‘ well,an . pleasethe most capricious ap» ‘. halers in common use are very MIME-if... any, better than the old fashioned salt f . "mung Ball; at in lldbtafi ' V Street School—one holding a first um " ‘ o w, . pefiiceablo, we] l per- ' fectfitsing and cheaper , up " . um cloth .lllitl'rjflun .» . outlet? h _ I. tam ‘ 1 "I . LE 5 V' i ; as, . ‘ l . . .i. z; ‘ Ladies‘ light and dark . out, double breasted coat, full flare skirts. Ladies’ heaVy suits in fgwn, navy and black; '- Miefsi ‘ f); , .; ' breasted. tight fitting coat, new Top [Spanish flounoo, trimmed 4 rows sti . “a _ or..- .» Herringbone made? in limit; W” 3" throughout“ 5 g, A I y p , p ‘. .. resins-amiss Elem?" madam»: «18 . Wm WM! driest aimed Iii-2'5» . i. 4 rows'stitcliingcloth facingaf 1606'" of r A ‘ .4971“? “*‘vwwzr'W—tr:mmwrnzfierrtvz , 7 gore skirts in navy, darkgrey and black, ‘hoavy These skirts are , bottom. and the price only. . ...,,....-»«n>~ v— W! LL BE . HELD [N + it In 0d. tl # u ii i in ii leis _ When in the City it will pay you to call at the Sunnyside Grocery for anything you may need] in the grocery line. All our stock is fresh and good and our prices are very moderate. Don’t forget to call and see us It will pay you. North Side Queen Square. . Grafton Strret. _ T—-—--. “a... “ . " \— . We expect to open the Apotheca‘ rles"flsli; :Dabrissy’s‘ 03v will" ’ ‘- - ’9 ‘ wrung to reduce our large , ‘” 1Estate removal. In . order to . * do quickly we will sell at , 1, hum, rnrzu in. I —suocnseons ro— ‘ p' wEsTLAK: ones. buses so.,» , _ QUAFLOmTWM Cur Eiglish Malt Vinegar at ' penis a. gallant; the - value in _‘ v r in the city It is gnarl sntssdtokeep pickles “in. Teacher lo.- West Kent I ‘ monthsor more; .Wino. Cider. an’df e 5' We have "also in lass license pretax-red. 9m see—v ' ‘9-30-eod bits, ‘ J.- T-‘ WLLS» A. Apply stones .i»