a ».,.»-. ~. Q, ¢-r4~)Q§lu»q¢ usa; .|_;,;,|,_ ul. ,_, um-~» tin-i»»\ a~l~¢r ll Gailersf __g§_».~Hl||V¢»-»-¢;|~g_\ -¢l¢ie»"'-l1aq»q~»--~» 1 o l x l s _ 53 'gi §i 'V " ~ "tv _.n_~ `;' " ` *M ffl _-Y ; _ Lv. _ »- - , , gl, _ . _ , _ -_ 1- it _.lin _ £' nge i 1* ` _ ff; - _,_,__ ~; _ ' ,_ _ i ~ V -. .3 » eq vt _ ' w ( ‘ » » -_-~~- ‘ _ - .l€._ _-r ¢ _ _j ...v _ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. - -_ -' ` _ ' P- 'se -' "" '--' * _ Wumen’s `Walerpmnf %%C833 This is a new idea andone that should meet with popular favor. They are light- nobby and neat tit- ting. The cloth is the same as that used in waterproof coats. FOR WET DAYS To wear with low shoes and rubbers they are almost necessity; _ Short G a 1 t e r s (waterproof) 70c. Long Gaiters (waterproof) 85c_ AlllY& CU. I I illlil iXHlBillllN lil |900 "AT Cl'lARLOT'l`E'l` OWN 6|-gml Entertainment _0N._. loinsiln ami Thursdays Emings. the 261|: and Tllli insl.. -if-_ia _ ~ I FRUIT UF THE Gllllll STAIR- SPEC1 AL FEATURES. AUGUSTE DEWELL lheoelebrated Aerial Trapeze Equilbrist hhisimequalled Trapeze and balancing 3-hmances. _ KELLY AND ASHBY ie most amusing of all comedy actors in ihei-great comic acts-a side splitting FIRE WORKS ` The hnest Pyrotechnie display ever seen hi Um Province--over 50 didhrent displays achevening paasenting tire 'work Por-' cniearnoni hens, other uma _gen- erals, Johannesburg Nugget in Fire- Iany aerial wonders including Fire Balloons War Rockets and Mines and Rockets of all descriptions. This fire work Exhibition cost the Association HRW and is the finest Fire Work dis- olgliii Canada. e Horse Races will take place on the aiamnoons of each of the above dates. _ _t er__v;vith the gentes exhi it on everllield in this uovinoewhen the princilial Live Stock .nd other exhibitors o the Maritime Hovinces will compete will make th¢ reatest week's sport and amusement ever no _tlii Isl d. 'The Missy gd steamboat fares have len made exceedingly low. For partic- hra ot Railway fares and time tab e see Railway Posters. . C. R. SMALLWOOD, Sec'y.-Treasurer. 1. L_ HASZARD President. _ _ ' Z) d8cwt 17, rl&w tl 26. exam,' pat, far, pio, L’ par. 5 ' Desirable _Residence For Sale by Auction I am instructed by Mrs, Dorsey to lell by auction, at the premises Pownal Street, “Opposite St. James Church," ea Wednesday, the 19th day of Sept. instant at 12 o'oloek noon- Her desirable property comprising a lot of land fronting 80 feet on Pownal street and extending .back 126 feet Easri-:rm No _ Th h ic th A no great disaster occured lots of minor ac- lideuts are reported. Fences were level led in all directions, standing grain is tangled into an indescrible mass, render- ing' the operations of the binder impos. sible, potatoes were blackened and tur- nips wilted, stacks overturned, barracks blown down, trees broken off, and apple trees relieved of their fruit prematurely. A new shop, building at Cainpbell's Cove by A. J. Mclnt-yre was blown to pieces, the wi"nd- mill of \Villiam Ford, was overturned,and lots of loose property belonging to dsher- men carried away by an unusually high tide,-Hake fishing and in fact all iishing has been interrupted, and will not likely be resumed till the arrival ofthe fall cod- ilsh on our shores.~The great bulk of the harvest is yet to be gathered here. As our geographical position and an unusual- ly cool summerhas retarded the ripening ofthe crops.- A considerable portion ofthe youth beauty and intelligence of Red Point and \\'est Rivermet at the coinn1od~ icus and hospitable home of T. L. Robert- son on the evening of the departure of his sister, Mrs. Carney, and her husband Mr. Carney for their home in Boston, her uncle Alfred McLean who accompanied them was also present, He has been a citizen of the Republic for many years but has by no means forgot- ten his northern home on our Gulf-wash~ ed shores. Needless to say the hosts and hostess acquitted themselves in their usual agreeable way while the guests act- ed in that creditable manner for which our citizens are noted. WORK is being pushed forward in the fitting up of the room for the Manual Training School in Queen Square school and it is thought that by the first of the month it will be ready. In referring to the use of manual training the Montreal witness says:--A [rowing interest has of late been manifested in art and manual training, not only by teachers and parents, who, as a means of develop- ment, see the necessity for cultivating muscular aptitude and practical skill in early youth, but by mechanics who *fear that the general encouragement ot-hpndig work in schools will lead to two undesir- able results, the multiplication of halff trained artisans and theidisplacement of men of superior skill. It there are teach- ers who think that it is a part of the work oi the public school system toteaclr trades, certainly have not sulllciently considered the catholic character of public schools. But if, on the other hand, t-‘liere who think that dexterity of hand andthe alertness and precision otmentsl action that accompany such dexterity are insig- niiicent elements of the .pnpargtiqg _gf every boy and girl for success, they havs too narrow a view ot life. It-is a sign of the times that the authorities of thellc- Gill Normal School have engaged one ' ot the most enthusiastic advocates ot nature study and of manual and art training to deliver to the teachers of this city two lectures on art, manual training and na- ture study. Mr. Tadd, ‘director of the Ia- dustrfal Art School of Philadelphia, will deliver the lectures, and will doubtless attract the attention of _ thought ful men to the [methods he ad- vocates, illustrated by the success he has gained. _ _i ll _ |-_um ' ‘ nionrs h_u_*,_|___m _ _.I m'aaki‘adia¢iib§cL|‘Dodd’s lCidseyP_ilisw_ use of B|1ght'aDisease. __ sever failed in ' $.32 ‘ 2‘.'.’._‘.;° 'of gr gina; .t§,§;§ii iigiti imita- dangefons. The _¢~_ssi=*=~ _ l _ Ll* ' _ ‘-1 A 5 cent lu of “Patriot P S ' Twist chewing tobacco is 20 per cent larger than formerly cralts or professions that are to be exch-‘ __ cised only by a part of their pupils, these'_ 1 eeeeeeseeseseeeee 88Si&$$8iSz‘»‘-t“¢2&&i3S3S 888S"é'88S8SS'385"335' occooowmpooooO¢¢° 8S8S£8SSSt‘S$‘<'sSi§'£5&S Flour per cwt _ . _ . . _ . . _ _ Oatmeal, new, per cwt_ ._ _ _ _ ._ Hides per lb _ _ _ _ . _ _ ~ Hay per cwt__....._.. Oats . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Beets, per bunch. _ __ Pork _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ . _ _ . . . . ._ Turnips. per bus _ . _ . . __ is la _ _Baithy Siyles, m lllglll lil "I9 Plllllll f’.l_l'!_”.'l'_9_'!.___¥_’“ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee S%'5i$i&'iT.33332’<5°i33i‘3 E°3'é'3S"6°3'S'35"<5'5"é'E>°S°5' ©©©@©©©©©C©©C©©© S88S’5$'5S8$3G~T\§ii`i§ Potatoes new bus . _ . . . _ Mut-ton per carcass. _ _ _ Parsley (per bunch). ._ Onions per lb _ . . . . _ _ _ ._ Squash each . . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ Carrots, per bunch__._ Cucumbers . . _ . . . . . . _ _ _ Radishes . . _ . . . . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ Lettice per bunch __ Cauliflower _ . _ . . . . . . _ _ _ Peas quart _ _ . . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ Celery _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ Tomatoes per lb...._. Tomatoes per pck_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ Lambskins _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ Blueberries _ _ . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ THE managers of the coming exhibition at Charlottetown and Sussex are looking for special attractions at St. John fair. Duell, the trapeze performer, and Kelly and Ashby, the billiard table acrobats, have been engaged for the Island show.- St. John Sun. , _ _ _ a Bleeding Piles A Prominent Business Ilan Teatiflee to Ilia cure by Using Dr. cliaae'e Olnt- m°"t‘ * i it _ f fi if Not a day passes poppin volunteer recoiiimendaflons of `fl)'i'." Chase’s Ointment as an absolute cure f°?"iéY?'! ’¢°F‘P I_§’?9- _ '_ §Irgf3‘ab._Ja' __ _ 1l`."fj1_>f-__;'tli6 ?.urte Spool Gmii>8.111;.»:iSt._'i~.Ailex_h:dca' ones, Que., writes:-" You may put my name to any praise you can give to Dr. Chaae’s Ointment, for it has done me more good than any medicine I ever used. “I was troubled for two yea.rs»with' that. ciguel disease. bleedlna :M53 and., _dint Ch,sse'_s1qiu it. L can say I am entirely rid o it. ` It ia a. treasure to all suffering from piles.” Dr. Chs.se’s_ Oint Mia anteed to ms1tiv&y>¥u&!$‘c tching, bleeding, or ‘retro idg‘pii'en.` It has never yet been known to tall. and cer- tainly will not tail in your case. For many years Dr. Chaae's Oliit- ~ ment has stood alone as the only ab- *aolnte _ _ _-_ ranteed tor.pi1_q » f dUi_eases;.,1`~f,f60 ceiikf E: a ' ealhie. oi' Edni`h.nsoii§“ tee k Co , Toronto. Dr. Cliase’s Sygate! Linseed and Serpentine lies by the Iarlest sale ll any edy tot throat and lun. %¥!`~’t fi 'i?‘oiir “Watch If you allow your watch__ to _run ooolong without cleaning, or with damaged it may_be worn so bed ly as to dessroy its usefulness as .a timepieceffbetter have it examined’ by your Watch Doctor and if- in need of repairshe _will advise you accordingly and peihaps__save your watch. _ WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turnin g out first-class work only. W1: chasm 'rim ALL one worm; if you have not givenj us a trial it' will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Gniulr Gaoaos .Snow-~~TANT@~'i s J ewele Sgn of the Big Watch ' \€;”> HU o F P Eop Dooos _ - _ K|DNEY _ __ _ _ _ i _ J ‘ Are saving money getting extraordinary values in everything in the footwear, line et U18 _n.;._;_5;t5.___.,°_.__:.‘._n.| _Big (>‘1"eia`.'ra.:n.ce Sale _ , WI. H. SzfeWezr°zf& Go’ stock ~~ e e #Gall and Get ‘ “ f-,Y 4./ <9 fs feisw, J LE 1900. ries - e urr ane on e l " RKET _ A ` i /_ 6 _ __ ‘ night of the 12th and morning of the 13th CHARLOTTET0 WN MA S (ji ,\;_(;;`;l) is the chief topic of conversation, and it is [C°"`°°t'ed every.-Tuesd “YJ ea ' N. _/_S1 , % agreed on all hands it was among the4._,i°‘g‘;’;:,‘_l’(((ll`l1’;-1_i:;e~l_-)~i);_:-I_-H) --------- __ ' worst that evervisited these>pa.rt's-i»'-Though .Beef (Small) er |b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Butter (fresh) per lb. __ Chickens . . . _ _ _ . . . _ _ . _ ._ Cabbage (per doz). _ _ _ _ Cabbage (per head)._._ _ Eggs . _ . _ . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ Fowls per pair _ . . . . . _ _ ..~ - _ _- V . /. ._ ._ ,.‘ R -n _d S its S t . _ 2 Short Horn Heifer Calves. an Y ay u and kit S 3 Ayrshire Heifer Calves Oar Garments* are veryifmluch better. inf'al1‘respBctS‘tl an thot i4A§;:-T;l3¥_;l:u1l£} 5:” " A u' l ' r work iid# common kind. Af little different, soniehowi newer and w‘@’°°“‘ fresher, and they 'don’°t’fcost as much as.__you~mig‘Lt judge R;)BF;R‘_1_ from their attractive ap igance. This is the verdict if Ch town, __ _»e buy ers in Charlott¢d”bwii2%f‘i*f" ----= wins Jas- Paton & Co -_-'. .‘».='~‘ i ‘ibn .i;s:AnY-ro-wi:AR; I] _ __ _ _ ,_ _ _ or 10 God & W i‘__ _._ __ f y _~_~= _ nmitei-ofnovrlong standing, » ‘ ' _ _" ‘ rormiiegmyai _ fs.; to Q5 llilllilllllds Night, Bell Nurses’ ' _ i , _,. _.- 5 ' "_ ‘ '_' _ ; Mnzi ` _ _ 5:: e 4:.-Z _\ _ _ ;_ I _ _. _ .__,. i I _TS;Q_icnivals. Scotsmans, 20th Centuries, E N D Uohtm ff liials;-i;1a.rtfords have had' a large sale iii Charlottetown ~ We are still receiving the above-daily _Look them over- Write for catalogue Repair supplies-Second Hana Wheels Mark” Wright 61 Cc _iw~ ag _ iiniittii UU°l"'l|l9 Mlmlll .._¢f.;f._:°;?°f‘._;“ 8 813 _ _ ’ of superior quality-- in Ladies , Misses' and Children S 5 AYf°h"‘° 0°", 2 Jackets. Capes, - v A i Q ggi: __aiili2l‘l_ heels si. lllll tot W Anyone wishing to inspect the pre-1 :liens can do soany time before the e. R. BEAIRSTO, __... . __ _ __ w sumti. uoenciiiu mfuiciunsof ‘ ‘"1 - -_ nriiiivb and bi.mii\fc_ :fic in - by far the best and onrmnehinerythenewest ~ and meet. complete. We clean all kiadsd _FUR SAL E. _ __BY__' _ A y mi, linings, etc. - is = V m ssumnier sa proachf the tim i ~ &- 0 tohave summer is ggdndm 6 _ __ _ V. .._ _ vmedb th ggigggv _ k_a'|go_¢d"\_ ~.i'....;,,. ' - f 5* andysihiltotfin 0 'AW-‘V-`f‘ Qfsil- - in 'B _ wsrdednigd _ a=__.._> _ nmmr s. ilncnnon. - ia! il/3 Ale. sismrriav 4' i?:_ GB. r fs ~-J' _ ‘i ‘ 52.2 » ' f » sg. _ - _ ' E For Cash only _This is a#.1genuipe_sale._aqd will be continued for 1. short time ‘Z longer _ _gall and seethe ft is equaittorany in the city, isbeing sold at a tremendous - argain. .~- » `f _. i .~»~:»- vm, ‘Tk _i _ ` , 41 1’ 03 tsaeanam Wf M sua ii