# li. . I _',\_l.f ¢` .~ -- ,rt \ ‘P i A ‘ “ ll cr. "l ,' /,fl ;“` ‘" 'l i 1, . It ' »‘ * . . :“ lil; tl ' l’l“*;~" ; 'ide , I V' ‘J l " V _ ,,.‘.’_l , . ~». Fr 2 |~ Sl. v.` l i < 1 1, _ _. _ig . s _, ,Ei _r ,H Mlvsiii? as-5 _,__ 5.... S .1 :iiléfi Z ,|`."f'I‘_f,,' ff _ 1: Pi :..»l<; ` :haf I I :$7 .L_ .,`, . .I if I af" ¢ lil : ill! l“fl~a l~__:§§"i;:` if f§_.<;" ‘ ~”.=’1*l.'f \“=~ =lf-f»~, §t~‘,ll~_1,f~_ .`...£1 ‘ - 3_3. ti, if I It f _ l, 1-'.1 £275. `:‘ wlldt, I I'-.. ~ 7‘f.:I ~if;»;_’,.:.l A - _ . - or * ll »;.fi_=¢ .fire lla 5. it el fs fi' __ . _;r,.V ' 1 , V I fl i :Ig _,_ .»~.:»a».~°__5"’>-*"""` "”`f";_"` " -1 _ - ~ _' .sr.~_r..» -er - =. I. . ~;§~:-<\ ‘-1 -.< 5 li 3 f \ _ ll' ~ at 1,. _ I [fl ,_,/V. ‘, svmrs lat annals I Nearly everybodv/I has a longing for the good things grand-mother used to make, Pickles even when made bv grand-mother’s receipt, seem to lack something. This lack is in the spices used. Realiz- ing the needs of the housewife and cook, we have made a specialty of pure, fresh pickling spices. We know what spice should be and we have a mixed spice which we should like you to try. :Use them and you’ll know the secret of grand-mothers good pickles. gc a quarter pound. I. II. IANIIESIIN. DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. uwunu-» Jef..-~s'e¢~ss»»E _ N 0BBY SUITS made of the latest fabrics FOR. as ; Well Dressed Men I am fully prepared with the best, workmanship obtainable ; to tum out stylish, well fitting clothes at prlceslo please the par- ticular cpstomer. Sendin your ot-'der early for your new autumn suit. S. CRAIG, _ UPPER QUEEN ST. A-dw law ;-Qunuanusnuu-A»» T0 MERCHANTS If the Harvest Excursion made a hole in your stock of Trunks . and Valises I represent I. Eveleigh & Co., Ltd., of Montreal and will be very (pleased to send you a catalogue an price list. Drop me a postal card. C. Leonard Grant, (.‘HARLOTThTOWN. Box mn Tulephono 81 7-idtf , , _ can seuvlce Passengers, baggage, etc., eonveyfd anywhere desired. Leave orders at c- Donald & McKinnon’a Drug Store 2|- at stables, Sydney Street, near S eve- son'a Corner. » J. M. NICHOLSON, |-28 d 1 vr _ Telephone No. 25 :rxxxxxx xxxxxxzfg I naman t.1'~1~aMaNr co, _ 14'-FD. `XxXxxx 5 XX-:Cixi Kxxxxx lfridgetown, N. S. Gentlemen,-I have used yeiur EMPIRE LINIMENT myself and in my family and believe it to be one cf the best liniments on the market. Yours truly, JOHN Lenaun. Arichat. C. B. April 25, 1906 ,,,_1 __ ~ -,»_ »,.., , __ ___ - -“ " *_* “=i; w--"1 '-*" I tars Isl ncaircalflff I U of The shortening days and lengthenlmr th aighlaadnlonlsh us that the season of ,warm weather isswlitly drawing to A rinse, and visions of winter conditions cross the minds oi many as they SION their coal supply. We nerd iuel for the ul `piaoe a supply in advance. Wo also se Ottawa have urged this matter upon the attention of the Government. the place of the promised new steamer- le the current Basal year tha earnings of e International Railway increased $243, 000'over the like period last year. Japan at the last session of its Parlia- ent adopted a law to nationalisc allthe cold weather and prudent householders c0mDHl1¥ \'l||“'°.Yl in; the country. some venteell I" lil. fdf have now needto prepare for ourjwinter ooulmuica- been taken over, 1,556 milosin aggregate tion with the outside world. We have 160301. Bii NIC 0005.0! $12i.503.333- The felt la years past the used or another and purchase url°° la Paid in _state bonds stronger Wim." 5¢,,,,me,»_ 0," people, bearingbper centintercst, the bonds re' our Legislature and our members at d°¢ll1l\bl¢Il1nV° YHIPS. ' Mr. Bryan has hedged onthe question Just now itia fitting that we inquire of public ownership °h.auways_ He gow “'h°'€ w° ue* Th” "°“m" °f d°“I’l° says that in his famous New York speech i”°'b'e“kI“R Wwe' fm' which W9" Md 'he merely expressed his personal views, h°p"d 'md whmh W” P"°mI9°d~ “S “és but is ready to accept whatever principle not been built. The alternative-tile S.S. the Demwmtm Duty may hy dawn |n mi M°m’°°|“"'Wm°h was P"°p°5°d °° “ke presidential platform. Mr. Borden as ader of the Canadian Opposition, in his secmsjust now to hs surrounded with a speech an Truro wa other day’ made Bmw "5"" ““°"“”I“ty' mm’ M" b°°“ ownership a plank in the Conservative thrown out that the Montcnlm is of too deep draught bo enter Picton harbor under severe winter conditions. Mone- over, our Quebec friends appear to take it for granted that the Montcalm is to be wholly utilized on the St. Lawrence during the coming winter. The Quebec Board of Trade appears to hold this view. About a week ago this body resolved to instruct “the Hon. Min- ister of Marine and Fisheries to take steps after the close of navigation to have the ice-breaker Montcalm muke at least one trip monthly to Seven Islands, Point aux Esqnimaux and Tadousao." Evidently this powerful board have no notion of the Montcnlm'a coming here at all. Minister Brodeur has declared thatihe small winter boat nnw being built is for the St. Law- rence, so unless we heath- ourselver the prospect oi a third winter boat for Prince Edward Island would not seem to be particularly bright. We point out these things in order that those who have inlluence with the Go\'» `ernmsut may heatir themselves in time. Mr. Hughes, M. P..Hon. James Richards, Hon. Messrs Warburton and Simpson, as recognized and responsible advisers ofthe Ottawa Government, should see to it, be fore it becomes too late, that nothing may be permitted to interfere with our having the third boutin the Straits service this ` winter. The need is so obvious and sc great and the pressntprospecta ao clouded with uncertainty that something should ernment an assurance that the Montcnlm will be sent us tor thecoming winter. *_-__¢.-_-» Governor Suowbali's term as Chief Magistrate of New Brunswick is shortly 'to expire and politicians, press and people over there are discussing the claims of various per-sonsto be his auo~ Governor McClellan, Senator King and Senator McSweeney are mentioned in resent and prospective, and available nishas so much information and comment of value and interest as the St. John Onlooker sees many things which escape cessor. The names of Senator Ellis, Ex- I _ platform. Now it would seem that in this Mr. Borden is less wise than Mr. Bryan. The Conservative party has not yet ac- cepted the principle of Government own- ership. Some oi the loading Conservative newspapers seem irreconcilcably opposed to the principle, although Premiers Whitney and Roblin openly favor it. The party is claally divided on 'this issue, which Mr. Borden is forcing to the front. The Gum dian endeavors to treat serious matters seriously, but we regarded It as not so much a serious as a iocular matter when Dr. McNeill denounced all the pub~ lic men oi this Province as politicians and not statesman. So sweeping a judgment against so many prominent person# naturally directed attention to the judge who pronounced it, and it was just there that the risibilities, not of The Guardian alone but oi the public, were touched. We sincerely regret that the learned doctor cannot himself realise the humor oi the situation. The medical profession have a very conservative rule against advertising their professional abilities ol cures, or criticising their brother doctors ilence when we ses a political doctor con- stantly advertising himself, posing ix striking attitudes on the sky line of pub- llc ohservatlou and decrying all others, ll strikes us as funny, and a fair subject for a snapshot by the newspaper camera. ~ fr-‘:` `. -I1 fee-<»i1>0nn> t' KID N EY PI L I. 5 `LI\`_\\;;\\\`,'5£f S L KIDNEY D I °~-"='L=.“~~T ’;f‘;'l4i3\\"““l (_ , i _;_ “_ _ <_%"$f;i`\ _ \ 21-. Y~,.\\\\\\\ -ami.-S,.‘?s H ng " nu; ' Us 'J .e-...a:.a'.i° _.ll - I this connection. In regard m (.115 G0,-_ their horses forthe races and went to the crnorship, the vacant Scnatorships, E D candidates for b0t»l1. |10 IIQWBIMPGF fill" Just in time for ghg gpeniug turfman, whom tney have always con- comes this beautiful line of head- `wear for the little tots. Dainty. NW' F"°°m““' Tm N°w Freemnum Stylish' up to the minute in even discontinueda noe which he advertised respect, you will be pleased with the notice ofless alert and less astute 1116!!! in-_MOORE & M¢l4E?D~ I ` 9-lgdr . dxxxvxx xzxxxxxii observers- Sept_,8_ lm widsliirimil-§%ii€¥i(€%i%%§li€%l§%i¥%)i%@ WINIIUW FURNISHINGS ."° 1 »»v» »..¢-lP-"'/ ......_ ._ S--I)-.Ml ' "`~..' '“‘ ,/*,‘ / ` _ , /-4% Poles, shades, curtains, draperies, rods, rings, etc.,largest assortrnents and beat values in the city. Mark Wright _iumishinn Bn. . » ¢ %.¥l¥l [HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN' _ _ ` ' » ...»..Ji£Lia . , it n gnulrylnn fa um. a-on an um... I ____ ` ton Transcript that ln the nn; tan erggks Yesterday we received' direct friim the Corticelli Silk Co., Ltd., n largalipe of SILK_S and LINENSI suitable for _fancy work, flee lessons for which are nowf being given tn the Y. M, C, A, by the Corttcelli peoplp. I , p Loma 1”, “gm nm 0 'the beet loulilies on the\ Isl-and MAT IIIII lIiIiIINIiE III EIIIIIISEd‘i""I3i”‘3M“¥ , ’ <, -I _ _` _ "1:?_` ': _ ` ' " " ' . The_steamer B181: will be lriid off for ` ' _ ,cleansing of boiler' o Wednesday and _ Thursday Seat’ 19;; and zoth. The steamer Hills rough will ply on um _ _ Rocky Point route as follows: Leavo Ch t/own Lcavc Rot-ky Pr, 8.30 n lu 9.00 |l nl , _ ilw " . 10.00 " 1100 " _ I New fall skirts I New a cady-to-Wear Hats for Women, ==- / . *H _ _ __ ` _ a I ,, 4 __ _ .,;._.'_.,,,,~,,.5,R.,,,,,,§i.`,,m,,.-»,- g I ~ so _ 3 “‘ ,_.,, »" r ~ .¢».~;¢¢»»,‘ 'e7:',_\»t._»\'\,s . » ~ ‘ » I - 5,. _"W, . _ \ ,_ a THE Cfilus-I.G'r1‘E'roWN GUARDIAN, sEPTnls,Bnr.~r9, 1,... $.75; ~~`-» ~» New Advertisements “FSF Sefg ..E, 2,00 p in 3.0! “ 4.30 “ lI.00 " 0.30 " Will leave for Southport as follows; Loavc Ch'|uwu Leave Suutllpuri. 7005111 7.l5uln -.~‘:-'5'E:59°. »-s-an- vtvrvrvrmvv FINAL CHANCE TO CHOOSE from the great collection that has kept our skirt .sec- "5 M tion crowded for the past two days. For tomorro lv we’ve condensed the remair- §i§ ~- ing number into three special bargain lots at $2.85, $3.75, and $4 50-less than the real i.iiI“f" V8ll1€ Of the f8l)l'lCS» "00 JAME3 }{_ CUMMISKEYI Com. Public Works. 9-rgdzi P llR Misses and Children. _ |]|l_H_|]_J{]H||3{]N_ We are receiving daily from our buyers in New York, new creations in the early Fall Hats-Out Kent Street, own workroom also is p~oducing some exclusive ideas which will be greatly in vogue this season. We Pmcuce limited to Discus” oifer below a few specials ior Saturdays business of Eye, gm, Nose, -_n,,.,,,,, _ ‘ Eyes tested and fitted for Q O I Q glasses. - " or-‘mon nouns I ii\l(lS ln Slik and WOUI I`Il&l€l'l8.i§ ~ _ Evenings by nopointmeut. dtww This has been the consensus of opinlo 1 of all shoppers durinq the past week. The fact can be veri- fied bya careful inspection of our stocks~Unque_»tionably plaids will be worn more this season than in years.-Why not supply your wants now while the assortment is new and complete Some of the popular clan tartausstocked this week. _ V I A showing of new fall dress fabrics Legs... _» Chiffon Broadcioths $1.45. . lI1CU0IllC¢l|i5iII / .’_‘;.2 rg -’ slxracm-s, one-ns. _ caalu,oTrErowN $5.55 IIALIFAX LOW RATES ' To Halifax and,_Reiurn I from Charlottetown , Any day during the Exhibition, September and to October 5t'\. ` ~ M. Mel". HALL. ~ Mgr. and Sec'y. A Modern S is is a luxurious comfort. It need not bs any more expensive than your means permit. _ - lvery job .of plumbing done by us is tboroughlv inspected before being pro- _ nounoed complete. (IBT OUR PRIGZBS un that job you were thinking of having done before leaving your order elsewhere Fred.|l.'l`rsinor _ _ | e nam afiamrgsadnteq om»as¢.,spg._e§enuom. class t5oo.oo; 2.19 class lass $30000. See matters for Blnevlsm 1,' Getter E_.‘lSl1sr_ Swat. “If you are planning an outing for this suxnmer,arrange to spend a week on the beautiful Miramichi and take in s2,ooo.nc :N l>”Rlsnt_Ulas.. Purses divided as ...a .. 1... WW lwtntftns Fill Ja nitdni I Dominion Exhibition (The rates \\l_ll be one way first class fare from all stations on the P. E. I. R. .im Pxctou or i’omt rin Lllene from Sept. 21st to Oct. 4th inclusive. Limit of time ¢° fU“l'll. 0Cl- 311|- 'itckcts for judges and exhibitors presenting certificates signed by_Mr._ liall will be issued one way first clara tale on all lines of=the P gétl-"l)