.i if- _.I Q4.. a i I. _,i 1 i I - . , W’ :_ pi _ il. I _' _ _- I» I i "vX.,[i __,_ y I nv r :.:»..=f *?L°.._~°.~.-sri _ _..._ _; .,»_,‘ ,l i " me ‘ v :III I U-*I ,»r~_ lifilfil' ' _ 4 _M _ ir ’ i _ ,» VI; \" J). I »_,.. L-sl, I -l.I- I _ If-iii., . - _,(_.v,,»_ i-I :- i te' I1-f 'f. -gf' I f~1'.' i1'~ ` :.57 ; I > ff." -I I , _ ii- _"_ *K _I . if.; ~. will .QE- ._§_f .I '-"".i I I `§ _'yi . il’ »: . i .I< ‘I -_ , , 3 _,. ,..- dil .o Iii' ‘~‘ i’ "_, 1 '.< ) -=I' me fa. ` i 1! I, i ,.1 , , .. ,AGE ,OUR 'rue cHARLo11rsToWN GUARDIAN _ amines 23,1907 _ Fall Clothing, ` Clur new fail clothing iii lilflldelill.-lille new 1907 o models. A 3 When it comes to stylish clothing we are Simiili’ right in it, ani yn vill b: simply n-.it ii it, without one of our tyl-sh garments. _ All styles ready to wear and male ti order. S. A. McDonald P.E.lslaud's Greatest Clothing House. 9-26d ts~tlitf _ V. | _ i _ I ,. .. _ - .1 FAIRYLANU Thursday How Bridgcl’s Lover Fscap- ed. _ A Woman’s Sacrifice. I. Hazenbacks Animal show. I The Advantage of owning adiarnond. The world i~ large takes od its hat tothe successful Wearers of diamonds are prosperous people. Show vour prosperity, g00‘I ,tsste, ‘ndgment and tactfulness by wearing diamonds. The only product in the world unharmsble by wear, and at the same time gives to the wearer a gzowing dividend on the expenditure their full purchase price in exchange. Start with a small stone. Let us talk and point out diamond advantages to you. - w., N. TANTON, ER SIl)§lw‘ USL: Ci’ Z, 2.5. *<3* Illustrated Song. 9~i3I1ii. NOTIfE lil MARI “IERT3 ,-I. and all whom it may concern The new hlovk nt the hcnii ol Riiilwfi \I\’h\rf hris be n sunk mid grounded rind doe not show iibovu low water. Shin ninsters iir warned ngiiinsl. making mst. lines or mooring to miiil block ur coiiixng near the clu~turs Ii piles which island out. of wot../. DAVID SWALL, ~ lidti Harbor Muster. mimi ___...._ . .1 ` Shippersf `oi 2 Produce We have a large stock of f Produce Receipt Books. livery buyer of Produce ' should use these handy 1 Books, for OATSI P0 FA* 7' TOES, HAY, TURNIPS &c, wholesale in any quau- ' iiry at low price orders till- ed same tlay as received. Garters &GII. Ltd. , 1 ,. Booksellers and Stationers drtttf. i lem :.° .__ ...ai H r m I EA. Harris Co. Ltd., Moncton, N. "_ would be pleased to have quotations on hay oats and all kinds of iirorliie, from all Prince ro-i7d2w CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER |907. i 3* '. ~1moi»:i__g5NE ._..,.__5F-=eiE' Zljizga EF' ai? - :r E' E ... ss., s. ES:§§E` Moons Pilasiw New Moon 1 ri tl Ii A1 First, Quarter l-i rl. tl h. ‘ . Full Muon 21 Il. 5 h. 10 . . . liusi. Quiirtm' 29 ri. 3 . . ri. nl. Day nf Sun Sun I Moon I Water \Vei~k Ris°sISeIs Rises m. i h iii h ni, h ln. l; Tu G13 5 59, s,iii.l _ _ Vi' 5 57, l) 51* h 5 55 1 5|! ' all 2 .uf 3 5‘l 5 05, ‘s"¢'55-`3é°55E:`55iZE,iT;:5Q_.~r,_>i:suLs>~wt<= aaaameacnzacamsnamcamaosi _§§_§i§£"1\`?&’_5§_55E:i'Si.?-` 3fU|U\3V'~'Jl'JlU|:iV?= UI -1::a'loi.¢~:.=»-ici: §f §§!.l?§E3§.=§, ca: : -;>x`1:a;ii:eui<.-eo? me as easseeeee' 3 C§§ 327635:-`?§3:5:i“§€i'5»3 sg n 5 T Fr bn 02 ' so 5 so] M Tu >-»--- -»-O _ _:A $:atm »-»-i »-C. ccie. :ees _ 5 48 sets ' 5 io] o /is \vI 5 ii; 7 171 Til 'l 5 43; E f- . :- 5 ii -.'15 ' Su ' 10 18- M Tu W, 32 `. Th_ '-l Fi, . Sit ZTI _ .. Sir 25. ' i.. C ci oz r-so »-C $3 M | ~ Tui 6 WI is '- Tn' o - Fi-I o Sn §i"i§§»"3_& ace '=‘E'$_§`i2§§ U'U\:'lUl=lCI‘ 3 "'§.»"l?§:'i`& ox; uh. imii w-a A~_A 55mm »xm- §5S§ Sul M I ll) Tn ll 37 \V| Th ae. _E13 r.i-:i:i Q »- 1 __ oscar: :i;.:~‘~ ¢<:i\'. _I:.::i E33 il. III. 8 52 0 Iii) fllfvanoui-N--fb--rv - SOAP Maple Leaf 7 Bars -_foi-+- 25 cents Waller S. Brown ` `Phon`é“"i'9§" ` /mllhone r.9_-i 'A' Cor. Kent ond Great George St. 3-rdrfryr. ' les t_1i_. HI The telephone rang in' a' certain brokers otiice one morning this week, nd the broker himself answered. I “_YeB,” Said he, “this is it. 1’n‘r Mr. t B. What can I _do tor yon? Whom ‘do youwan then? 0 all ho ‘ All diamonds purchased here are worth g ns Ed ward Isian dltiterchantsj I B e ' th fn lil P2 on ca _f\1l'¢. _ `_ ` worthlnlllions, iseclrions listot rem- Ks» ba still ped money," the sealedrparcels having v division is well' represented here, but although a search hasnot revealed any I _ mmams at the famous cause Jamdyce versus Jarndyce at least two of the rel- W are ' presentation plan iiiidwn nag or clip. in-to the talk to you." - .T it Ike day. an’ "- “All right," the broker interrupted. “The rnunding my resignation. However, lie’ll own an oiiice some day. We will now proceed with the dny’s business, James."-New York Globe. A bargain in Soap. SQUCC luwhich olden are sometimes plloed bythe utterances ot their childrfq£ho other day when he related the (QU w- ing ot himself: A friend of his WI5 had iiniisiiu nroiwrtt _.vu o waht It 1118 #DUN f°1‘ ‘il 11°*-Wil Ui! sevai-year-old boy scrutinizing hl`(;!ooo ahd.hnd mpresentiment that l0mo'ti1ing_ glsgigoliig tohpppan. I tried to get ect . “'1ilfi;;iu'uis benz, s`l`ii'¢ii;r L ' “My friend had the good senletto E lllell ee the laugh at his own expense, enjoying it all so thoroughly that we wesnble joke!-Columbus Dispatch. _ Many secrets are hidden awayln the van » 1, » _ nditu nants of bygone legal: contests In all the list compdses 188 items, boxes. ce eeivet. I I "Yep, dis _is Jim. Oh, yep; hulltvyer- Veneter I go on u party und cat more dan don’t sleep goot dat night. Veil, _I goes to de doctnr’s shop und tells him yust about bow dat vas, und he siild I haf BOD] per shop to get dat paper full of some- dlngs. vaste money dnt vuy my nnine nln‘t Hans Fritz von Splattzengatzmeyer." So I trofws' de paper on de street und starts home. On de vuy I met a house mit sles. und on de door: “Small pox. Keep out." tinks dut's a pooty gont scheme; so 1 goes homo und tnlsm n paint brush und . ww lp .,,.,._,.,,,_ ,,,,,,,,.,,,., i ii i ont.” Unddo nlghtllmmdomrt bodder ` ` “"°"m¢°~f-e;iiii»'_s_ii_...._i._ _ e _ , _ ._ , THE GUESTS NUSI' A man wslqesking otpredieameutn Roinnnlmoso ot father mindouiomethlngelse bottom I! Presently it camo out. Break- I ' ing into u lnll. inithe conversation with' at little piping-voice of his, he slid: the humor ot the thing and started join wtth.hlm,andnn¢ni>nn~m|- twu thustumed intonlood Bank of Erqlald Secrets. its of ins Banieortmngliiiid. Iii nie ual account of theyreceipts and ex res of the paymsster general behalf of the suprerne court of Judi- which deals , with securities sealed packets, i etc., which are lseirioomn, articles of jewelry. some us indorsements. The chancery date back to thaeighteenth cen- S IUIUHI ISSUHIU _ `-..___. .~`,.__».1f~ C 11. wiht: ld wire. Here, Jimmy, some one to my, A diminutive, towbeaded ot'~ boy, approached and seized the ns in safe keeping atithe bank. There T' it in order to be repaired by a smith ll the munic.lpI1Ilty'oi' Vincennes. The C' handed it over to the war department, rind it is among the most honored rel. "-??-FL--~----~»-~----- -~ '~ ;--~ I I I MISS UNA EISEl,E. in honor of hrr high averngoiib the ierfeiii. High School Iixisenliintlonp In Brldgi-town, Miss Ellvtr was tonili-_red it dance hv lier prveiitni ami the members of the gm' iiI~li| L1 L'i'iiii ut - r.-¢nili-fl. mi-mil; GENEHAI I UIUIIESNHIS IIB General`Dnumesnll's w6oden"and iron leg is inlthe Paris Military museum. Phe warrior In quqtion lost one ot' riis legs nt thebattlo of Wagi-om, and .vlicn he returned to Paris it was re- iliiccil by n mechanical coutrlvnnce of .iinber with iron springs. Although -ripple-d, the old. soldier remained In ictlve service and wnz li command ot .lie Vincennes tort in 1814 when the illios were- lu~ Paris. lt was to the troops of the nnt|~Napoleon coalition iliiit General Danuiesnil ‘said when :oiled upon to give up his fort, “Let me have my leg, and then you can take Vincennes." The old generiu died in 1832, deprived ot his mechanical limb. had been taken ot! while he was ill amed Brou, living at Vincennes. Brou cept the article :ind blinded it down o his family, frbni whom it suhse iuently passed into the ownership of ounciiois bt the artillery borough cs ot French of the past. im Holly goodby yerselt. "Say, Mr. B,” the d!minuUvs»~ona marked Eddy, de head oitlee boy, zu' he says ter to the broker. “dat was me ter tell yer he resigns his job He Bays hs kin live anyhow, mistake he made was in not de- Hnns’ Nightmare. tour bolognu sausages, I alvays dc nightmare. Den be writes edlngs in Swede on a piece of pe- und sends me ofer to de hardware Veil, I says at mlncself, "Vhen ti sign on do door: “Scarlet meaf Keep out.” Den I goes along, I met anndder house init n sign ommy door: “Night:mnre. Keep Wi1itc’s ‘ Worcestershire tries. Gloves were not worn by women until after the reformation.-St. Louis Republic. ` arnined this morning?" ed." _I ~ “What was the trouble. dear?" I »_ n roiiiia limi ni. iiuiwliukee semi- ‘~ ‘ Who ...-.\.__.........._-._.~......`__.-.. _ _ _ s. _ i H_fIaIIIIli‘a;_I See the second line of new American Hus -hat came in last week. ” . I thoughtl had enough in the Sfstshipment to- finish out the seasou,but before I had time to whistle the sizes were hrokennnd Ihad ro wir: repeit orders. Everywhere the “Fi{ANKLiN HAT” is solil retailers arecmtiuitallv ltiviiig the same complaint. No wonder tilatwfimpetitois are dared to a stand- still, » _ “I am the Sole Agent for P.E Island". _ l'li»' l'l. ,‘Bl2()WN, INDICATIONS POINT Indications point to an early winter. Better secure and plint your winter ilowering bulbs at once' Splendid assortment, reasonable prices. HATSZ XRD & MOURE, Gloves have been toliens of solemn and important things from the ninth century. They were ‘adopted us Ii rite ‘of the church, and inter the transfer ring of lands or titles was always nt tended with the presentation of gloves. in the eleventh century the method of challenging to single combat by throw» I_i‘$,- ; ing _down a glove was instituted. and `,"f, i this custom still remiiins in some coun~ I I‘I,‘I,I'I II. 2 I `\'~ \ I,}Ii- \ si . IIII ';;’;%. II. "”_`{ _ ll, ‘ -____ In Trouble. I “Did you go to the doct/or’s to~bo ex “Yes. And I was terribly disappoint- D . .I _ lf S “ef » mm'-WS? e - -~ l l se g“;‘, D;‘l:,,”,7‘”‘A.dgh,_ya;_ » The origuiior gin sis very ancient. _ _ I: - Some authorities ultsert that they were ' ’ °“*J:“ f known ni Bible unleii, from i-erereiieeii We Draw A Decisive Line Brtwel 'l made to “shoes” which were thought ‘Q __ to be identical with gloves. The iii-st I 7; jj, ._. clear nccount of gloves comes, howev- I- ,, right now by de phone 'cause he doirt elgtlilmfg Xfzllophon. anis :vi-iter speyilrs 1° ws ef we f he me 3...; .§'i.r.e;.r.;;.“f.z;“.s: ;;‘;:.' = Homer describes 'Bsertes working in ' .»_ '_'.-._ I--; ' his garden with gloves upon his hands ` .i-'T-I -" . _ to protect them from the thorns, and Van-o mentions this n ure] as bein nv is I Ill: ‘ worn by the Romans. *I QT; v" ~ . III' I ° 1 indifferent if -» f”.=gIi“: ' 71 éyi' ,.1 The indifferent kind is sold because th price is low and catches the birgalii hunter. We consider it a nart of our contract with our customers to turniiih GOOD QUALITY with :very article oi CUTLERY we uell. ` This will especially spply to our line of " ` ' " POCKET KN[VE>. The name Rogers or ,_ Biikers stamped upon eiich blade isngusr- “I ' nnree of good qnaity,snd we hereby agree _ to replace fre`e‘of cost any knife round iii _ "I` drfeciive in quality ofsteel. ,_ . I Iiiidoliilyiis co, lu. British Kofi Lure ,- oaocsnmr _ ' "-'“>"-‘I'='°‘*-‘°~= .i , » ( fy 1,, ...., _ - l5c Large Bottle just received an other lot of this de- licious sauce. STEWART _ & SON_ cures coughs; pleasant and eiiective. We have just pre- pared one gross of this ‘ valuable remedy. Price 2 5:: per bottle. Prepared and sold by . A.W.RcddI_n,PlIm. B -; - ' Sunnyside ‘ I \_ ilent cSafet Matches I _ _500fs, _200’s, and Pony size »SCli0FiELD PAPER C0. Ltd 1 ,, . *_`~___'“,_-_"`_M` SELLING AGENTS. -. - - ~ - sr.Jf>tiu. N.B SOUTH Side Queen Square. _i _i _ ~ ______________ _________.________A__ A _ ____ ,__"__V_, ,____A___,_A`__,,,_,_ ____ L _,' _ _ , mwtmi wi Always, Everywhere in Canada -1 w .~_ ` IfiIIcIIaIIIII comes not from an empiy bin in the cellar. Order the bin iilied today, and the incon- venience anil expense oF link. ing _ln coal wi'li snow ' onl the gionnd will ne avoided. . We can supply you with - got-d coal at rea: ooable prices. oItaIddt¥=l§l‘.;;°_. Phone 240. Ze- Im Isxnibirioi I Your liiiinii niwiys mi ,xhim 'tioi~, ever thlnkof thot, it In Iles s. ditlrence how it looks, don’t 3 If you wish to look well ai ii (y mes from knowing vnu have me BEST. Try . ‘ I _ that comfortable feelluu which ,co I Star Steam Laundry Kent Street Phone r5l as _ .L_ *" §'@s`~.*;__ *E ll libs? .. _Q -‘ II d\§\§\l§Itwe SCHOOL SHOES' I i\‘lllg.a:t3)i;;-:os all styles Muilo ers nspeeislby C ON R 0 Y. 8.3.15.. V.. _cpp_uiii_iiii_e¢i __ ,_ ` CUHL _ We would advise Acustouieis oorder their coal and have 't delivered before the season ‘gets too late as the strike now _on at th '- Sp izig Hill Mine Imay cause a scarcity and bv. he means of advancing th G. Lyons Ri Bu 8-28 dtf T H E BEST Ask For E[)[)Y’S’I= poous and forks we sell are plat- ' ed on the finest nickel silver. The silver is accurately weighed upon the goods and is guaranteed by the manufacturers to bezo per cent heavier thatl ` the' nsui standard. They also outhoijze us to return the price paid or' replace the good 1. should anyone of them not prove`»xQ~*'v as represented. E_ ll, Taylor -- v---- _ I lr' _r ff n _Ti 1 On account oi winding up business we are selling our immense stock of boots rbbers ata I ‘ I ~ Shoes and au bl: discount. _ ' ,_,,,.,, `.,_. _, . _ .. -, »..»~ '-M. _.' ' ...N ~¢ ,~; .-I. <-‘»zi;I‘: ,“,,_JseJsP 5' it u ;-wi’ ” 2.6