iiead Oilices in New -Prowseliock-Charlottetown. ~ _ _ _ __ _ ‘SIDFJ l SA-runner Guardian fifty some A year_ ~ Tm: ~~1~rom;Y nacx" srons: l s. 1-.m.....‘. .1 r».r....a.r......r r.»...t., in in Moncton. Kits. Grnnunr Ausauautr, oi Prince Edward Island, is ln Moncton. Cru' Conor meets at 10 o'e-lock this morning. ANY girl desiring housework should ap ply stthia niiice at once. Mus. (Pnom) Vrrsrnconns is visiting friends iuSt. John. N. B. 1 Advance Slwwing of _..f;=:f.°:.:u.s:'::‘.:::.'r..~°'*‘°=“ e ...... .._.._.. Fall osiume ` _\I\\\\. _ 9 M _ \`_ \_t)_/\_____ a . mornidg for Sackville 'whore she il ~T //_ renew her studies. ` »,» el ‘ffl \ ` r my fi- " ` 4 -_ . it ‘ .__/41,. 'r / '/ il ` 5;. \ , _ _ 'A9 ll li New Fall gords are coming in earnest now. Thousands and thous- ands of dollars worth r f every sort R f -goods for Charlotteiown’it Big Departmental Store. Our Fall and Winter’s stock this year is the greatest ever shown. These elegant Fall Costume Fabrics came yesterday. Beautifully woven-the product of old England’s beat Weavers. C o r ree c t weaves, too, for the comin g season. Chiffon Broadcloihs Most beautifully woven and finished, these are the correct weight for Fall Costumes, full fifty-four inch widths in a. ovely_ ran ge of fashionable color-1 I Busrxdss' Council students dealriull .Knightvillth Bourls. = Bee her excursion bulletin in anotlter l` _ \ =l‘_`= ll ings Greens, Nnvies. 5 '_ Browns, Wines, and Black _ ‘ $1 to. sms-$1 ss \l1°_ysf'1 1%/ "T 1 ' ‘ WRITE FOR SAMPLES I Rich Tweed attest. _ Rich, beautiful mixtures in handsome ‘twe_ed effects- » dark shades, most serviceable and excellent wearing goods-forty five inches wide. For chllw>°1"l- Bros--; L1\>------ ‘; . ' ‘. f ‘~ 1 _' i~',»'.li.- .v ' ` ‘ . 1.\‘- ' . Y ". ,‘.._,. ._". --__»» rr. 7 ."“lr“~r " “fx-2. ' V 'l T ' 1 -',‘i"-;f~it.;¢- . 3 ' _ . 4_=,\,‘;," '- 'l_h'u'n 20,il)0 families were visited in the llfaritlme Provinces, Latrador and New- , _ Bible and 35 famlli_es_were__founti_ without lfeferencc to the Prohlbltory Law, some of Vi ‘illatnral Division will be given, when all comfortable board should reed the classi- fied col. _ Wrtnrau McAu.|s'rair, Moncton, ri- turned yesterday from avlttit to Prince ` ward island. Miss Haztrr. Davison leaves this w l ANY good stroniz boy, who desires per manent work with rapid promotion should apply at this cdlce ut once. Miss 0w|:N,fornrer Matron of Falcon- wood. has returned to the city after spendinlzsome days with her sister at Miss Karirlnmx licI.uou. daughter of Norman McLeod, Olydc Station, left this ll\°l’I1lDRon a two months visit to friends ` and relatives in Quincy and Ly nn, Mass. _- _Tnn last and only chance to see the noldau fields of waving grain this season by the S. S. City of Lonrion is this week. column. Arvrius McINNis, formerly of the Prince Edward Island Railway works as s Westinghouse Air Brake expert, has “°¢¢l>r.ed nlueratlvc position with the Robb Engineering Company,Arnhersl‘.,N S. IN the shooting nt Rockcliffc Range, Ottawa on Friday inthe Bisley aggregate the highest score was made hy sergeant, Bruyahnw with 321, The first twenty five men eligible for the Bisley team lrrlng the scores down to 305. Captain J. M. Jones whose score is 301 stands a rrooti chance. Rrsv. S. F. Cor.r.r1~:n, the delegate from the \Vesleyuu‘ Conference England, i0 the the General Conference of the M°°h°dlHi Ch\lI‘¢h. Montreal, sent a cablerrrum tothe Rav. Geo. Steel, Bede- que, the secretary, to say that hefhird left Manchester for Montreal on the Iilst by the Victorian. 1`HosE who want. work of any kind or are looking for help of any kind should send their names and adrh-cases with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and Information Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Telephone 13211. Those who do not desire tc ndvertlse will please send 25 cents with their request, which amount will be returned tothem on application if they do not get what they want. ' Ina K. JACKSON, the solicitor of the British American Book and Tract Society, head quarters at Halifax, N. S. is in this city looking after the interests of that‘ Society. During the last your which is the 88th of the Scciety‘a existence more foundland many of these people were withoutlbook in their homo except the events Bible. These were supplied. In ali'$1,575 worth of the Socisty's Publica- tions were distributed free of charnc This is a grand work, many have helped and The Guardian trusts many more wlll. Tun meeting of Victoria. Division Monday evening was one of interest. It was decided to hold the next open meet- ing on Monday week in the Division room when the public are invited to be pre ent. Under good of the_order a vary able and eloquent oddrassof the New Most Worthy Patrlach, R. M. Eaveneon of Pennsyl- vania was re_ad by thc, Deputy. Short and _ excellent 7 addresses _were _given with "_ilie speakers favoured its more' rigid enfoi~ _cement lu Charlottetown. Next Monday -jrlght a report of the recent meeting of the Soasof Temperance are invited to he preprint. As The Guardian Employment and information Bureau, established some months ago, has been so greatly appreci- ated, and has been the means of seeurlng_ employment for so rirany people and help for so many business houses and house- koepers, it has been decided to establish in connection with this paper, an Adver- tising Agency. Thus any persons or firms desiring advertising in any newspaper outside of this city, can have same placed by The Guardian. They can thus secure the same rates as if they pinned their order direct, and have each arlver _tlsetirent checked- to see that it nets the ‘proper number of insertions and appears ,as desired. _ Lf ...__-¢-_- -7Prof Entries' class in Voice Culiurc Singing, organ and piano will open next Tuesday week Sept 10th., early applicat- ions desirable an only a limited numlre of pupils will be taken. il-ld filpd. Doughnuts, ` lilc doz. _ are curl aprt-'nity _ToDav..,.- _ _ 'r .. r -l _ ~ 1 _;%`~.';_'j:'..°-*°.=.~=n°r ll .fra ‘ on inner. ...... ll lieu xslsceeaeh' L'-\~ r?e°`|2fr\» _ if aide nina, ‘items _ , _-r ,. ,‘|‘°*l>l»°i\_\m- visiting friends at High Bank. ' Tal Charlottetown Kinderirarten ~ re- open! this morning at 10 o‘olooir. ~P|i|nc.r 01- Wanxs Cotusos will not ie. open until Friday the 21st Inst at 0 o`clook. ROY COLl.rNos left yesterday morning for Sr.John, where he will visit the exhi- bition. ` Mus SARAH 11IcPnst~:, Long Creek, is visiting har daughter Mrs A. N. McLeod, Sydney. Dir. S1‘rwAR'r and John W. McPhct-, Georgetown, camo to the city yesterday morning. _ . Miss Nltnrlra \VAi.x1~:ir. has retumed to Faiccnwood hospital to resume her tltud- ies as nurse. '_ Mus, 01_rsul.nsO\\'1s:v, Georgetown Is visiting hor daughter Mrs McKinnon at Government House. - MISS ABMOUR MUKAY has returned to Sydney, after visiting her friend Miss May Renton, Georgetown. Wii.r.rnrNt. nonsoiv and his sister Miss Phoebe left. yesterday morning en route to Boston where they will reside. THE Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents a year is an excellent gift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it totluv. ALEX and Mrs Mclntoah have returned to Siancliel after spcnilinig a pleusciit weeks vacation among fr-lends in l.ot (il. Miss Prutnr. C.\r~1NoN him rcturnerl to ber home at Sis. Avarlia after .visltiriu friends at Kingston for the past two weeks. MB. BALLRM, arniatnnt print-lp:\l of the Hillsboro Consolidated School, leaves shortly for Montreal, to furnish iris course at McGill. Wtt.l.r-an McLannN, marine crntineer, who has been vislslng his parents Cirlrtuirr and Mrs. McLaren, Georgetown, left yesterday morning for Montreal. Trrtrmarriaze tak es place this nronth of Misslivs Westcott McFarlane of Chur- lottei.own,and John Jamieson `r'.'ei1'cf the Brin cf Weir Bros., New Glasgow, N. S. Miss MYRTLE I-lsvmtrr, daughter of Lester Hayden of Vernon River. leaves this inoming to undertake the duties of a professional nurse in Dr. Cushing`rr Iles- pltal, Boston, _Enrussr Cairrsnorv of the P. E. Island Railwrq, and Charles WVcirster of thc A. A.'l`cle;zraph Co, left Monday morning for St. John, where they will visit tire St. .lohn exhibition. This death took place at Medford, M ass, on August "'ith,of Charles Drake, aged 77 years anti 7 months. He leaves to mourn awldow (nee Miss Ellen liurper) and one daughter Miss liarriatt.Deceaserl was a native of Prince Edward Island. A rtizrsimai. meeting of the ladies of St. Dunstan’s Ucngrégatlon will be held at the Charlottetown Hospital on Wed- nesday 5th Sept., at 7.30 p m,to make llnnlarrrrngements for the bazaar to he held during exhibition week. A full attendance earnestly requested. W. Mr1lNN1s, who has been visiting in Orwell for the past. month, left yestt-rrluy on reiurn to Plncher Creek, Alberta. Hrs Mclnnis and little daughter- Violet who have also been visiting in Orwell, nt the old ltomaof the former will remain two months longer, when Mr. Mclnnls will make another trip here. S'ra\v.\n'r's Bridge and the Mill tlrecir Bridge, are in such a dangerous condition that drivers are compelled to get out of tlreircurriaues andllend the horses over for safety. Unless same 'nre attended to nt once, the people of that section will feel it theirduty to raise private subscriptions sufficient to repair these bridges, and make them safe for the travelling public. Tris: S. S. llonavesta arrived here Sun- day evening from Montreal with a large gnnerul cargo audio full list of passengers. She sailed at twelve o't:lcck noon Montluy for St .lohn's Newfoundland via the Sydneys. Her outward camo from hcrc consisted of i'r‘1.7r'} tl tr it ____ $206 (( K( il __ _$2.59 shirt waist stti is of wash material going at 33 1-3 per Comer Chooses li all ' . - -9 '._ _.___ ___._.. _'_ - cent and 25 per cent dis- count. Bcsi W 0112-H112 early appearance of correspond down as much as possible. Every nltcntion is paid to correspondence lm; it lslrnposslbleto get everything in as written. especially when os oflate many conrnruuicrrtions nre being received each day. Tit1~:SSPr'ctorin from Boston arrived herclast evening with a general cargo E M Mncorrrher and wife Jno MeQuillan Knrnpton Miss A' Kempton F Hour and 1, Hour 11 Meutstr M H McLain.. l-1 M Macomher Rich Ulfelder Miss Gillis ll Vaughn, C W Wellilll, J A 'WeIling, H I’ l-lamilton,.T W Mitchell' Mrs 1. A Michael Strauss was recently in grunt pain from a lrurn on the hand, and its cold applications only increased the inflarnmn- tion, Mr. Strauss came to me for some- to stop the litile one’s pain. From the many llnimcnts I carry in stock, I advis- ed liltn to use Clinurbcrlnlrfs Pain Bulnr, and the first application drew out the ln~ ilammirtion and gave imntediive relief. I have used this llnlmeni. myself und recom. rucrrtl it very often for cuts, burns, strulnn aurl inure bnck,nnrl have never known it t disappoint." Fornule by ull drulzgists. One reason why I clairn to be able for sell clothing specially cheap is, that I mn selling for coslr only and therefore do not hav e to charge you nn extra 5 pc to maintain a credit svsteni. ll. H. Brown, The New Clothing Man. 9-.rd gitw zi. llr.Chasc’s Medicines Big fresh stock of Nerve Food Kidney and Liver Pills. ' ointment. Caiarrh Cure. etc., etc. Wholesale and Re- tail. iitititliiitrllinti. and the following passengers N Nicholson I Miss F Iluestls Miss S Huestls Missj__ __ __ _ CUl\llEH1’0NDE.N'1'B should remember that _YV _ Y' V '_“"_ ;_-_ - ~ " -' '<\,-- -.rr W ence all rnuttcrsent in ol1¢_>\1l.d` be out This is the state of affairs at the big furniture sale. /1 Stock mnstbc closed out quickly. Prices are being greatly' Cut to this end. You ought to have your share of/(ne bargains. ' - -1 _.__- This is a good time for baby cnrriagcs-- Our stock is new and most artistic in design. Price reductions never before heard of are greatlfinfcvidcnce in this portion of our stock. Buy to-day. ._1'c:>|-|r\r |\tlE:\/vSc>r\|. Mctllalr. Jac McLellan, ldrlifarrow. §li ' Jun Bllliwzrave, ALGtu-ter and wire, _ __ _ _ ____ _ __ __ __ __ ___________.___, _,J ..,_-_ f- -Ie; _ __tr__; MissJHVauirhn """”"""' ' “ l Pain from a Burn Promptly lleiieved by! rf_ Chamberiain’s Pain Balm. ‘ Mr. James N. Nichols, a merchant and 'Z _ postmaster at Vernon, Conn., makes the] ’=‘_» following statement: "Alittle child of lic-open Next Tuesday. TAYl.OR’S BOOKSTORE is all ready with a large stock of all kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS dllii SUPPLIES. Let the little ones come along we will see that they are properly treated and get just what they want. A cordial invitation is also extended to the older ertildren. EVERYBODY WELCOME AT t_l_i_t__Lo1r’s izoolrstotus. WANTED. For the Sun Life of Canada. A liberal contract will be given to the man who can' procure u. good volume of business. » i°1"h, 1‘w° Mac," For particulars wrie or call on E. E.. £5371 Manager for P. B. Island. 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