>ill‘ ii" Ii" , -_ ..~.-___ _._ ,, »-opiates .H- ide 7' :ff *£55 i I l. ,"' .§ -1.3 .$.13-" . 4:- s ......»-- ' __.,. . - -i ,.,. ,\. f .,» i .- :',1 f I* _'il : _ _.Iii '( .fiiiisl »:-1 f . '__' if '_l§¢I;~f 'l f ; r 1 'ill - -‘lit .iilh ~r~;.;»:` _'__ , _ _§" _. I, _ ., '.~_i _ ll .j . .` ,' .' ,_-'li _ TTT. I _ I I :gl .,. l. .fi- “}1‘*';-_ ‘ l Q ' il ..-,,. I lf _ I ri 'I i 1_5'-i __ ‘ . sud .~ _ .f__ ,_ _ _ _ ._ _ . _,_______ - " I ' ' an i.s'rss'i' News THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmsr or aiii. ¥’59B . ~` :" ._-_ ' ' - - ' ` _ E. I ;.‘\,` BER i - 'I' ` _ _ _ _ .__<__ _\ . . h bb _ _ I . _ . , I cow pasture that is now knovin as Neit_er e 283 class trot, 225_ ’ "`I‘ U Boston Common. l-lis son the Hon. class pace, nor the tree-for-all nrei I -i3." - I John L. Bates for two years Gover- filled and are therefore declared ol1.' '_ ‘7 ~ i is ii tts, is trionte to The management -re no _ ring ii: _ I I ltsiateeaiisiliiotilisgy for young men class to take the~pln.ce Zi Khxhose that_' - " ' ` l | i _ ~. - 1| _ ~ _ _ i . Illssiilsl surrsniiso or sn mvsu oouuo oonrnso- ‘ ‘ron ssio euitosn. li. Wil. Krsna, Oven Bound, Ont., 'IRG t “Having read some of the testi- ,. llllilh of oures effected by Dr. Fowlar’s kill# of Wild Strswberr , I thought it I “Bums yan s I was muah troubled 'lil stomscharqge and crsnips. l used Id told! on the floor in agony. and on one kdm I vgt intos faint after sudbring _h htmsely for four hours. A short time #50 r I did' this, in driving to town, I was st- P Baked again? and had to lie duwnin my I, qzssekin relief. _ | When?-résthed the drug store Issked H lelledy I ro_eeived from the driiggist was “ Dr. l'owler’s'Extract of Wild Strs\r'ben‘y. P Whensve stiei-that tim l felt in 1' _ ff °» °f° rl f Oulllmg on, I found speedy relief in the fa above mentioned remedy, and I am now gr land of this dreadful niiilad . The bottle th hlllllll, but its contents eilbct a ma.rvol~ fa to ' fel , fun Mark Thorton and vi'.fe-of East"-ou Boston Engineer in the Marine de- pm ,partmcnt of the United States. left ed this morning for home after .a pleas- ad ant holiday at Wood Islands where the they were the guests of Captain D.lrev _ ii. Mciiiiiino. Mr, 'rhorton wosfing q|yj_|,|. 5. ny . word ,_-,lvpmn fm. iu 'an adherent of the Bethel, Mendan Iand -*ig ~ »St. East Boston, of which the late pas Rev. Dr. Bates was pastor, whose mr eath took place at his home- In eye ast- Boston Aug. twentyrcight of reg eairt failure. During his long wo rvice in the ministry, Dr. Bates vig cached the Gospel under the most rch aricd and unique conditions in mtliicted meetings. One of his in has sure. I can recommend it highly for of nil," Dr. Bates always adhued to Mr. lhsonre of crsmps." Dr. Fowl»r’s Extract of Wild Straw- fu Usa-ry has been onthe market for 65 years. It is not s new and untried renicdv Ask 8." lorit and insist on getting ii-batyouask Ior. , lshse substitutes. '.l`hev’re dan srous. ‘S Price 35 ou. Manufactured onfy by The I of t Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. H ri'.Tsm"ri.atW.nF¢ l There are three things :ilioui ilie smile you wear with our l:iundrywi»rk.lts Insist lble, il'ssponta.rie0us, it ken-pssiiiret. Our laiiiiilry work is :i< goml nt :i ionic lt makes you feel better, lool-; l.eii¢~r, :tml I be better. f Try us on your neil. Gloss or Denies I e finish. A. F. WEBSTER ____ Kam Slttr Sleam Lauvdrv _“___ , __ . l ANNOL'NCE.\lEN'l`. C" "Bananas '25c dozen, plums Bc and £‘\0l”5` YOJUZ mail and WOUIBU ll 10a per quart, Grapes 10c pound, this. (ine of his Bi..le Classes was En riiied entirely of Chinese studentsl treet M. li. Church he conducted a patriotic family his ancestors be- t0 catlied to the City of Boston a, unilay School class for the benefit , -` ‘_ Dr. cam E lol Sweelens the Stomach and, beat of all, it makes you Gr ounelf feel sweet. T ore than five hundred localities GR “. drnsmnfg . quick mmedylnd laid tliro'.|-gliout New England. In Chur-I bhiledtheoounterwiitil reliefcsme. The “hes” hulls' schoolrooms' camp gro' T mls, lawns, in parloiirs, kitchens, in sni ri.-inns and even on board ships he No vourite sayings was. "One of theland entcst things in Cliristian work is W0 1- abolitioii of bigotry with all the itlis working together for the gn0d_end the Chinese Bates came of T Q __. .;____i~ an _ ana _-in i seek the high opinion of is did not fill This clan will .ie an i _ t ` _ _ in place. Mr. Thorton felt deeply 'm°"" vs 1314 i I keenly the logs of the ngyovm Close of Pa\ll's third Missionary Jo-, tor whom he hoo associated with “f“°Y- 4°” 21-147 years,and tears stood 'in his GUM” T°"» 5°” 2144- s as he talked to a correspondent will 0' 91° L°\'d 5° d0U°» ently,and said how keenly the loss OVER THE HARD Pl-'ACES uid come home to him when he Th? 19559" 3"” 3° &°°°“U¢ ized the Methodist Episoopoi cini- P““l 81°" l°“f°°Y W -l=“1=\=l°m» il". on ,.etum_ warning he received by the way, and E s'._ J, _ the arrival at the Holy City. - EAT “'oRKS FOR T0RONTO_ I 1. W8; PAH] Blld DIS phrty. They ___ were at Mlletus, and had ORONTO_ Sept” g__D_ D_ Mann JDBC Bald I&'!`¢W61l_ ¢0 the €lfl~_ d yesterday that the Canadian "5 01 the EPh€\li8U Church-I rthern Railway would erect shops GOV” from HIGIII; torn from them.. Toronto to employ between two for 50 thi* W°"d3 lD¢%'U. Bh0“`illg “UW four thousand men ,M that hard these Chiilstians found it to paruI rk will commence this month on With Pal-ll. kl10Wil18 they W0“ld‘“eV9" Toronto-Ottawa Line from this see him again. Coos, etc. See A , money for which was secured by Mll1Uii¢ Wifi! thi? MBP. B-S HlS0 fill' _yiachenzie .luring recent visit to the Other places touched. 3. Discov- il while pastor of the Broomfield CHARLTTTETUWN DRIV' gland, ered; sighted. Cypiruie aii island.. (See Map.) 4 Disciples; il.lii'istiiiins.' Tartied; remained. Seven llays;-;, ING PARK RACES. while the ship was unloading, 'l‘lii~o-I 2.35 TROT STAKE. ' M . ‘ ' _ _ uilnclfiwnlfc greeted the Christians of that pincc Y Aquiri ' _ 8. llaesnrea. SeeA Minute with the ,.mefsi;h_ Mi-ip,Pliilip: he who first prenclied the ugh the Spirit. God'a Spirit had. he final payment in the stake races made known to them the dangers lie held on the above track, - be awaiting Paul in Jerusalem. 5. Ac-' e due on the lst instant. The complished those days; finished that l payments have been made on the seven days’ visit Brought us on our lowing horses:- way; accompanied them to the so i shore. Kneeled down; to pray \'.'it.li and for one another. 5 8. Caesarea. See A Minute with the. the Map Saluted the 'orctliei'n~ , Park, n" gospel in the region round Caesiiiea Miami Mac taught the Ethiopian euiiuch (Sec Ae-g S ad ' ts, ch. 8: 40). Evangelist; one wlio' y Belle QY ._ Eff¢l‘- I King- Brazilian. vescfnf Gra SDLP EYEHYIYIIERE. 27 at the Charlottetown Business C01-_. C 'Par TH j£_:‘_: ‘The practical Business training giv- om ce Abbott. ker S. lo/n O’C0nn0i‘. \ leather, linen or other materinl alldoll- _ __ worn about the waist by all men ___ lege appeals to the common sense- of O-rwell Belle. _ , _ D- K le Q,-an apples gc q.,a,»¢_ 1;1,1ei,e,-ries 50 *Tiiesilay was a 'iiusy day in the_He per gm-,rg at F_ J_ H,»-_,mmm & (~,,»s_ t'hnrlottetown Business College' 9_9,u,_ Many new students were being enroll- ____ , eil ' The half way property. \'rri\fin' ders and tourists is offered for sale. I’ It consists of o home and small farm be in a high state of cultivation. For "I further particulars see ad in this issue. _ "9 __ te iiion of the King’s Daughters will T in the different departments. l Gra U hcld this afternoon in the parlor 0|- t`rie First Methodist church nt' AQIIU-i_ the Chiistians of Caiesavea. Besoiight; .30 0-clock sharp. Will all the mem- Chi.efside_ .earnestly begged_ 13_ Break mine n G. ' of tha-1: time. Bound his own hands 2.o0 CLASS TROT, STAKE. tells good ildings. The seven; dea- cons chosen to serve in the church in ' Jerusalem (see Acts G: 1-6). 9. Pron-’ hecy; reveal the n'.'ind of God - ini this case, regarding the future I nr-:E YEAR 01.0 ,inn UNDER, _ . ' , _ 'mor AND rica, s'i‘kKi=:_~ _...£5 ?1`.'if1;¢Ie;d'fr;iiimii1li¢edor.i(ii‘iiIi'o';iiiirrl;I Jerusalem is situated. The news of m°d‘°"¢ Wilkw- 'Paul‘s arrival had reached that dis- tance. 11. Girdle; belt' of and feet' to make his prophecy more _ stinking. God revealed to Paul his _ _ . I-A ,,§_»[I danger again and again not to stop _ _ _ _ cie Mac. ,_ ,_ him, but to test his courage, Tlio River, which is so familiar to Islan- ’An 1"\D0Flia1'll1 m@€U“R Ol the C17-Y Score Card. 'Gentiles/; the Roman power. 12. We; m ‘ _ ' Trim ell Belle. Luke, Timothy and others of Paiil’s. companions. They of that place; TS Ol the different Cll`C1eS Please Bi- Pa;-k1yn_ heart. Paul’s tender love for these Q51: ‘ _ i Mi Ba er Hil i A 5 .W ./"Z" w i ' ' 1 4 Ii _ 1, /I _ s. _ -_ /_-_.,_,:_ - » __ "' " Would you like to get ’ ‘. 1 , . " "v_-. 1". I l ' i _. ii* ,'13 :__. W' _,_, . I _ fi ,_ :-_;-.`..¢~..1--._-.__ _li ,-4. t _ - s s _ ciiiisii ii. cu. iniiiii. ;I_ 1 4. . .'~. ` wifi" ill . _ ,Z i 4 P’ _ _ 'L_ :- _ " _ _i¥.__,;._. _ l __ i - i-l ~ , _ j li, ‘I I ` J 1 J _\_ _ ` _ .1 1| _'. ._ _F .17 __ >,.`~ vm ‘,"I" 1-.; ___ f .fi _Ai ‘f K l 1 ii' (_ A .ii ~ . .V ,J ,rs uf# "f"v1.,&?-1f0rn1a Colonist :»- ' “.5 1' `_ _ __ __ L ~ 1* TQ ,5_ _; ti u < i ~ ._'_ _ - _ ` - ie- _ . .' "_ V" "` »' _.=',: '._ 1.1 ` ~,_ ~' '= l' fi- _ 'i ._-~ =*'\ »n~.... ivan-Y' 1*' B 1 . .». _» _ Q _, - f` 4? _` x __.. ‘_t\ _/, _- _-\*\ “lv 4 _ __, *I _ _/" I _ ____._,_ _ I I. I l _ii-_flirt 'Nl 1 - ._ . e ..i_:'_>_i,| ,'1, ,I \ '50iialb1 on “C lt most points in California, including the great San Joaouin V:illey.` _ Santa Fe tourist sleeper service to San Francisco is quicker than any other Iine. To I-00 Angeles no other line is falter. Personally-conducted excursions tri-weekly. Meals by Fred Harvey. Ask for illustrated book-folders: "To California in a Tourist Sleeper," and "Sun Joaquin Valley." rv Owna. drk. . . by Jas. Patsy C., c Qu Excursions I a homein olden Cali- _ fornia? £0 this Fall. Colonist excursions every day, September i5 to October 15. Rail' msd fare only $33, from Chicago. For $7 additional you get double berth in a Santa Fc tourist sleeper (built by Pullman); roomy, modem and comfortable. Stop-overs allowed for Grand Canyon and Salt River Valley. in Arizons¢~also D. w. iiiiirii. Pais. Ari.. .\_ 'r_ at 5.1-‘.Ry. iss st. limes si., iiionmai. Oue- tilrb _ _ Prince of Wales llnllega Teriii 1909.-.0 re-open _ College Students will need Text books, Writing materials, Examination pap- ers Blank books, Note books, I Carter’s Bookstore ls the best place to procure same _ - f th' f the student, as well .5 .{I”.i.'$'"le3i§J.i'§E§ °r§.Y¢°'i¥o.L‘i.“ off' no coo... ...iii be _ found here `.?.' ~, kseliers. N. ii`.~iii| noun soiii ii roiiiiiim Pfioei. A cash discount on all purchases. Books nog iU_ St0¢k at if 1' anytime during the term will be ry _1 s Tuesday 7th Sept. etc, etc. , and ordered at short otice. , (Make Carter's Bookstore your supply house ) _ 2. E15 CLAS da S., Ledyard; Southport.. ace About Wilkes; e Picton, N. S. Mamie P., e Stables. retoria, bl tered by lottctown. g., by Parkwood; entered 2.40 CLASS PACE, STAKE. da S. by Boy. Pretoria. Lena Wood. The result class is as f0llows:- PACE. Kennedy, Kensington. Farrar, Chatham, .\'. ll. 1 P- ifiii - "1 - ~ ' ‘~ " _ ' Dear S'r:- entered by T. 1*., Iviis. llrl\l`l_U!§-\¢~ I wislh X Ss is called “Sovereign” brand L ' success,_ln the future, I 'am Very tru-ly yours, DORIS FARQUHARSON. School Books College Text Books Supplies We are all ready with a fine new Stock of all necessary school supp- lies. Get ready for School openiiig. llaszaiil li Mime ‘“"“'" _ 8unnys|de_§_ _ s of the filling of the oth- S TROT, 2.28 CLASS blk m., by Commodore entered by Alf A. Stewart t, blk. m., by Abbott ntered by G. A. Wallace, ntered by Hotel Victoria k. m., by Braziliangé en- M. A. O’Brien, Char- h by Dean Swift, entered “me 1v,\,,¢_ Christians made their grief far hor- Lady Belle. _dprhfor him to hear than the thought King Brazilian. , ' 0 is Coming I-f0“`0l¢9~ But he l0V@ll . Purefoodinsurasgood/rea/th iparker 3, _ Jesus Still more. 14. Would not he il persuaded. The liorrd had revealedl to him that he should go on tof Jerusalem. Ceased; stopped. | 15. Carriages; baggage. 16. Old' H I C Eongooot. .iisripio one who nod been ii chin- ' BAKI N G UWDE R. INSURES PURI_`;____ Gr MADi2iNciuvADA. FOOD. 'P EMCGILLETT C0. LTD. 'l`0RONT0,0NT. \ _:__ ' " t'.in some years. Lmlge; live. Jeni- salem`; at that time, the central: place of the Christian church, as ‘ The the Jowisii reéigion. ure- i Arrival thren; the hristians nt '*‘ seeing the wonderful apostle aw I gain. lillniii I ’l`hei~c isn oruffula rili in ll|i» .suiiiii of ili coiiiiti'ythiin nllotlioi~dls:i\se.~ not ligiihi-i-_ si. until il u lust few yeni~.~i wii.- .siippmi-fl .ri v~~ lii ciirablc. For ngrent niiiiiy yours .; Hx-‘clleiit quality gaunllcis fi r li':iiii int-ii ii_~;iiii- _ slers and many other iiicii _ . . _ 650, 7oc and up to $:_o - J Jerusalem. Gladly; with great joy _“___ `fordod by the Keeley Cure will, for C -_ I _J we s ._ KEEl-f_YOUP EYE ON ‘< _"';,,_,_¢l:"_‘ r I; §;_=£; note the dates of fl .'_-#_ - .-__-. I °' - i--.e/'fe .- '.=' iii” 'rris snow __ __ __ ' \\ /7; -i and ed Ammunition f.. .... t EXHIBITION ing season t "Dead Slioi - Powder lfyiioch Load- I Crow. _ siieiisf, Gtllzfh I W_m1__S_,;e 5; Retail ofthe Grand Stand. If you __,___T x Rmess f_- Duc king Shells it the greatest, and most expensive evil of the 20th century, as it has been in the past. The time is fast approaching when no position of. trust can be obtained of ¥`€l1Bi'D€d' by the mon who ls daily under the influence of alcohol. And yet there are thousands of educated, and normally intelligent men who are thus handicapped they re- alize that they are ruining health, business and home and practically all of themi are anxious to free them- selves frofm this degrading slavery, |Moet. oftimo novo tried repooteniy to brook their bonds, and failed. Why? The entire system of the halil-i tual drinker, including his brain, is more or less saturated _with alcohol. The effects upon the brain is to dea- den and stuplfy the mind. benumb the moral sense, and greatly weaken ,the will. The nervous system, accus- 'tamed to excessive stimulation will act only under the stlmiulant. In the morning, the habltue cannot write, can hardly do 5 simple sum until he has braced up with several drinks. Can he be expected homein- tain succmsiully, and unaided, an incessant struggle for weeks, and months, when, if he takes no drink for several days he becomes more or less is nervous wreck, with a constant gnawing, craving for drink. He is a sick man. He 'needs help, but ordin- ary help will not suffice. That af- the reason that Dr. Keelsy devoted the greater part of his life to the study of this condition, and the per- fecting of the best remedies for its euro. I have for several years invest- igated this treatment, noted the ef- ' brushes we show a big range. In sponges, soaps, combs etc, etc. exceptional value. Satisfied customers deal facts of its remedles,and questioned ~ nyxihoin it has cured; with the Smlolim E'6h`El|iafnn|_ I ' then will it ilu? It will in itu course of treatiiicnt, eliminate the iilcoliol from the patient’s system. It will afford a support to the liraiin and nervous system, that will enalile him in from one to four days to out off their supply of alcohol, wlnh lit- tle or no suffering. In place oi the the nightly alcoholic stupor, it will restore normal, healthy sleep. It. will give him a normal and, excellent ap- petite, increase his weight, often from ten to twcnty pounds, in four wicks, and make hlm ngaina heaitliy and afrce man, for aliove all else lt will take away the craving for liquor whlcli will never return, unless ie- created by new indulgence. 'l':iiv-l in` all that is needed by the man who really wants to be cured, Why then do relapses occur? Because there are mon who don’t want to be cured, but only to he temporarily stil.-ered, and' finally, men who havun`t i-.»_-use enough to know that having once te- q/ilrcd the Keeley cure, they can nev- er agaln indulge moderately in lr- toxlcatlng liquors. 1 Moderately? There ls no :wie mo deratlon in liquor drinking, for piiy- sfclaiis now know that the so called daily moderate drinker receives more lutlng injury, and is more certain to acquire some form of fatal disease, than the man who drinks to excess once ii month, sind abstsins during the intervals. There are many lini- tatlons of the Keeley Cure, but so» far m I have been able to learn toeii- results, they have amounted to very little more than stemporsrly sober- ing-up process. 0. W. STOCKMAN. ll. D. 2039 li 3 16m 9 38 For information write to the the best Silver Polish we have ever used and we belie re [the best on the market to-da /_ I Try a bottle. soLD ONLY BY W. N. Tanton, jeweler. Delivered at any part ofthe City. Phone-19z-4 l Every one is asked to the great lNlEll--PllllVlNlilAl llharlnllelown September Zlst to 24th |909 Open to the Maritime Pro- vinces. . _Over $6000 in Exhibiiion prizes. _ Three days Horse Racing. $2000 in Race Purses. Special attractions in front ‘have not received a prize list Hall .< f aiiiirh (,iiic. nianufuciiircd by 1. J JI' Rac¢ Program write the tlo iul cu-c on the niurk i. It ls nil. tn iizleinaily S€Cl`E[2iI'y. in iloiies irovvi lu drops to ii li-nrpoiiniiil lt acts ~ . dlicclly on lhe blood iiiirl niuci.ni~»iii incoi- nl' llio LUWCSI fates On Railways y Lou They offer one liiii uicrldiil ui ini iii i _ \ - own ll frills to eu S ii ~ . ' b J s. Ifennedy, Kensington. I _ i - ' _ . I y a ;___________________ ' rc. c dfur ciinulai' null i L U and btC3.f.`l1bO21[S- 2-13 CLASS- TROT AND PACE' 'sucrose ir. Joi-iic.vEi' st co 'roi-i u li u . . i ii D i i me ' - For full ar I ]\1p3d0wvj_]1g‘ entnf -(1 fp fligiiggc D, Thru ¥{0lll`iig§':lli`l]y Pills l'0| ¢:ulisllpi\'liii| _ _ - _ _gi P tlcu ars Wnte r -_ . _ _ _ - _ C. R. SMA|.|.WO0D» 99" Marie' h'm’ ‘Y 'll " e' C" Ch’town Aug. 1.7 1909 ' tered by R. H. Sterns, Charlotte- ,ML L_ B_ Miller’ " ' \ _ _ __ M _ 0 Seq l iry town, - ' Port :im .i c., ay 4 1) o . D (227) lil" a iv l3i°»i'/i'inn- Prmcilml C' B' C- rw ll- ___ to e pre my thanks for` ` I ' F The Governess (2.ii;`., h, :n_ by Al- . - ‘ ‘ Q ' cante entered bv in A. Beiii- °h°»”"‘° ‘“”““’°“ "‘°' " ""1 l°“‘_‘f I 1 ' . lNSOLVENT S'l`0CK"_ » s _ ' 'lenders are called for the pur- chase of the stock in trade of the estate of Robert J. Carmichael of Peakes Station, who recen'ly made an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors. This stock in trade consists of Dry Goods, Groceries. ri ard- ware, Boots and Shoes, Patent medicines and various other articles which make up the contents _of a general Country store. The Ingent- iry of this stock in trade ma' _ be seen at the office of Matlzison V acdouald & Stewart. Charlottev 'own and in the posse: sian 'of the Assignee at Faiiville, Lot 49. The list is subject io some very slighi variations by reasons of small sales iiuce it was made out. Tenders to be addressed to the Assignee care of Mt.thieson,Macdon- ild & Stewart, Chaihottetowif, to lie tent in not later than the iqth dai if September instant. Tenders are also called for [IIC gurcliase of the shop and dwelling iouse and one quarter of an acre Of l~ind now occupied by the said Robert J. Carmichael at Peake! Station. The Assignee is not bound to accept the highest or any tender, Dated this and day of September A. D. 1909 DANIEL J. cAnMic;I__ssL. Assignee, d I |_{e¢|¢, _m1tut°_ Portland, ue; -_ 9 4 41719! alrltxsl i "K \ ' - 5 _ i . F