. le, _ ., p V, ,_ _ _I - I '_ ., , . ~_-= N 1 _., _ ,.,\, . .,.. _,.~'~ .~ ,V -.-~ e f,,, .,._ _._ ,. re -._- ._ ¢§v~.;,.~.,».\,”_.-~.g. ~'f..L.~~1J,»f~., 1~., ,i‘.41.<`»“"~‘-=t*," _..,,,;,.,,< ;~;n~, . , gt * . ~ .f <;'f.»:. ,.__-,:{;.‘;,~».="_ - ‘ 'H é, .ye-j\ "~.,, », .~4;»,_~;; 51..-.'-1»1»-i.. " ~_¢.~,~,’ ee, ,-~,‘jg“ , .- , ,. ,,» - ,~ ,~-,j;.»3_,_ ` . ~` mi 1. ,‘ n ;,:...,..‘-‘n , -_.--.~-,-;-.-_-,.»,..:r -g,~,._,,...,.- '. ,_ .- f -f, ~. -,I ~.» . ~ , ~ ‘. ,.~'-,'-.'f 'f ~» ~ ‘- r; _ » 5 ._ ' _, '_ .' _ rl .. ,. _ ~, ., -"' n. . ’ ' -,=l.1;:-x. ’7‘.,..,».W§e\._.»e :‘~ ~' '*~" ' ~ ~ ' n . ‘ - '~"‘\ ~ '~ ‘ .'.9°9~ V ' -~ff1~m»ciranwrm'rowez.cuaannts. . _-men reno - l nennvn W'-E 1-=,"Y' , . ' ' | ""u e ' "alll eu' 1 '_ 0 ' ‘ `§. Qi .C f mr onr|sN's comm GUARDIAN ' e e 5 ' ' . ' . - - m. and sale of cheese at 2 o'cloek ' _ ~ ~ *_ ,/, ,_ ‘D -me intent neon. nree or nu. erteneee Merrntt, New orennow no - - Pciierna , f ,\ r ; l ~ 1 . , *- ill the City. ' T. A. BIITDB, Belton, N. B. arrlv- l J \\ //‘ 4 `/ L/ ll /' \ \ rr. R. neon-te, city, returned inet " ' ’ night on the mail train. Bert Flanagan. City. canne in inet night from Hunter River. n B N Earle, City, returned s Geo. and Mrs. Sterling, and Mig S¢°'““K» K0!"-Ville. are in tue cit egistered at the queen. - - la t night from the west after a succesful'city last night_ _ shooting tr p. J.F. Jenkins, son of Dr S.R. Jen- kins, City, left ‘Monday morning to continue hip third year in medicine, G. R. .Keefe, Bourls, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. he was at the Revere Hotel. --___ Dr P. (J. Murphy and F. J. Buote, Tlgnish, were in the city yesterday. They were at the Queen. Russel Twining, Halifax, and G. A. Davidson, Montreal, two well lnnown insurance men are io the city. They are at the Victoria. U. McLellan, Halifax, formerly- lo- cated in this city, came over last night on the Northumberland. He is at the Victoria. George C. MacLeod, formerly of this city, who has been spending the summer i‘n this city, left this morn- ing for Acadia, where he will attend college there. Norman E. Carruthers, formerly of Crspaud, has recently been appointed principal of the school at Wh te Horse Yukon. Mr Carruthers was at one Victoria. Mrs. F. H. Campbell, Pownal, and Mrs. Captain Lan-gill' of this city left visit to Boston, Chicago, Nebraska, i Port last night at ei ht fift tw.o above up till nine p. m. ' .___- W S McKie the well know parties in this Province, nd the singing unsurpassed. dividual members of stnfl_Ev 1- contents. E~,Y. Rowlands, Bt. Stephen's, r presgnting Ganong Bros, came to the only' The Northumberland anlvéd in as acting Preventive Ofhcer fcr the E Y and the mail train came in at ten twenty-five. yséleidhlghwt 'xl-€‘l_‘1l1lJr;rature recorded ay was s x y our d b- Ove mm and the coldest wtgreesupty served yesterday morning with a pro. man ftni "t n t nh°"°` *_* o s cr- ed _ from B trip t0yQu::e,T uravhile gm? _Silas R. Prowse, Thorndyke, and 11% Pl\T¢l18»S€d a number of hUrSe,,.for his sister Miss Agnes, City, were The program at New w3,__,;,er1aud nephew, the late Lorne B. Prowse. 185* Bight proved most entertaining 31:1 WHS sreztly appreciated by tn., Y Dresen . e pictures wer nplendidly shows’ the subiects Chou; winter, that any member of the fam.- Do not send communications to in- Housekeeper' P' O' Box 1230’ at e ything s;hou1dGbe g.;idressed“The Chanlotts- Y P own uar an, Charlottetown . _ ' ' _ II.. and on the M, ,mud c,m,;,rP Etlconrt n $100 une end tne nd<11tnono1| the bottom of the envelop,-, should, be costs of $33. Henry Duffy appenred| -~Advert,si,,g'.. ..SubBc,.iption,.. ..Ed_tbefore the Police Court on 5 charg»e| itorialw or .eN¢wa.» according to the of drunkenness. which resulted in al A meeting of th P. E. I 1 d' P l- tims principal of the graded school in try Association vias held lag; night in the Prince or welee College. The attendance' was not very large, Mat. tersv in connect,on with the comingling on board freight, Frederick Arse- _ poultry show were generally discuss-jneau, brother of Capt Azades Arse- 105'-9l`dBY‘ m0'fl`liH`S` f0I' H S1! Wfmks ed and illdgillg from the remarks ofneau of the Marine an-d Fisheries de- some of those present the outlook for Toronto and Montreal, where they 8, snwesgful Show .is g0od_ will visit relatives and friends. ---.. A correspondent of Fredericton writes that the farmers of that place are mow busy plowing.-Miss Annie Murray has gone to Boston. She was W accompanied by Mr. Cocharanc of Tanton, Mass.-Miss Alicia' Murray`m their aunt M`rs. Fyfe of Kensington! last week. t Yesterday morning, about nine o. clock, a special train left this city for Bt. Louis. This had on board the will be usedl alt Mimlnegash. IBE SURE AND HEAR MRS. TUF T|S IN THE NEW ILLIISTRATED SONG “IF I DIE '1'"WILL HELP. THE MAPLE LEAF TO LIVE" AT NEW WONDERLAND TONIGHT. 10-6dll'. Undertaking in all branch es, embalming, etc. Personabattention. T F unersl directing quickly, A l‘PP':"1P-4*-' .gg H Rev J~ F~ F10Yd Spoke to o, good ‘by some of the workmen employed on auddence in the Central Christian the freighi; shed, but who appeared Church last night on the subject The helpless to render any material aid Unusual Invitation. The discourse as the sea. and undertow around the as an e1o.~,1ue'nt and earnest appeal to§breakwater together with the smooth thelsiuppr tend was listened to with' 1 ‘ ly Pd ucl e " ' ' i us, n and Wm- Nwbettpam 8 Short visit tmtomghlg- wirhlgpuls 'gig l§pbli1ee<;t Defgg at rescue extreme? per o a Letter." This will be an intcrestingland nrravery of steward A. F. Burns, 0DiC and all are cordially invited to Mr Arseneau would certainly have come and bring their friends. In view of the coming Evangelistic and Wmlout 95 f“°m°“tS cgnsiseratign tools and machinery used by, cr n-|3;1,',“l{;1g,;1e,,liln;i,frt1,,? I tlljethglix Eénuxnclnilt ltlicL;(<,:‘fll1ec?fpehisno§;n lit; tractor Stover in connection with the Church tonight a Union Prayer ser_ kept Mr Arseueau who weighs about Opamuon of his boring Umm" which vice in which all city churches are 225 lbs “bo” Water until when “muy invited to participate, Donald Mun. exhausted assistance came from thc kinncn will speak on “The Need of a , ncvlvni of Religion" and Rev wm brisk wvfkifl OV" him Mr A“"°”““ ` harrison on "The Power of Prayer." There will 'be an executive meeting be in 8» fair W8-Y 110 1"3°°V“"Y- T00 ut the cl-use of the service. At the Halifax Exhibition the fol- owing I‘rovincialists won prizes. ln* ce Drawn work Miss Alice McMur- securcd six prizes. In poultry C. Brown secured four firsts and wo seconds, A. A. Paoli four firsts; homas Handrahan three firsts; _ Haszard seven firsts and one sec- qguetly and perfectly perform- ood; A. Boswell two rivets ond d two seconds. ln Turkeys A. Bos- ' _ well gets two seconds, a first and a New and up-to-date equip- third Prize; in nnekn and geese one ment in every particular. 2 Lady assistants always at G. hand. rst. rst for Hackney. In Clydesdale P. Brown won three firsts on Lord Dalmeny. In seeds Robert Drake, Cornwall, won first for wheat, white Prices Jost what you would spring. In poultry charles rnorne In horses Roper Bros secure wish to pay. won two firsts and- one second. ( The Dawisfn Undertaking Co C. M. Wright, Yorkshire, England, at ,present orgwnist and choir master f St. P‘aul\'s Church, Halifax, who Ltd. o ' ~ has been appointed Director of the H0n° G1 L' Hughes* Pres' Charlottetown School of Music, and W. B. Priwse, Sec’y Treas. organist and choir master of the First Methodist Church, of this city, Omcgg 209 2II P1‘iI\C€ Ste expects to commence work cn Nov- Open any hour day or night- ember first. .Mr Wright is a Fellow of 7 t f he Incorporated Guild of Church Phgne 28g, Musicians, a Licentlate of the Victcr- ia College of Music of London-, Eng- land, has had over seventeen year’s Uolnya EVENTS' experience in teaching and choir training and has passed several pup- Red Rm mwtins- L°‘1B° P““°° ue in toe different noone exnnninnt- Edward, §,'O. E. TUGBGBY OM? 12th- ions of the Colleges of Music. All Mr. W g _ following enndectn;-organ. Plano. Singing and Violin. A \ , ,v \T,\\\ \.\\ ‘~.»"“`» Anlh raciie. Acadia. Inverness. ,0ld Sydney Mine At £Geo E. l"ull’s Coal Yard Prince St Wharf- dmwf ;_ KJ. ',n.l. ‘L ~’-_"”""'_""" pupils of the School will be prepared ' to pass theoretical and practical ex- nations, receiving certificates for the different grades they pass, from Primary to the Diploma of Fellow- ship of the Victoria College of Music ri ht is an instructor in the , . up E a course in Bt Dunsta'n’s College, sh- Robert Brown has been* appointed port of New London in I-Pls Meiesty's ceased. ` Mrs Annie Coyle, King street, was hibition summons for fourth offence. This summons is returnable on Thur- sday at eleven a.m. passengers to Murray Harbor Satur- day to attend the funeral of their Any person desiring the use of a kind general purpose horse for the ily can drive with safety and that will work anywhere should write 01100. in Customs, vice Edward McEwen, de-' »e=s:~eeee¢r\~u~»\>:-»\-<.\~.z\\\e~.v .-n\~<.ve~r. Yesterda J J Dunn aid into sentence of $60 or twenty days beingi imposed. However, the sentence was suspended pending good behavior. While the S. S. Lady Sybil was lying at Grindstoue bremkwater tak- partment was seized with an epilipic fit while walking down the wharf and fell into the water. He was noticed face of the wharf made an attem t were it not for the presence of mind been drowned. Mr Burns who noticed the excitement ran down the wharf shore. After some ten minutes of; K gained consciousness, and appeared to much credit can not be EWG" W MT Burns for his brave act and we un- derstand thia is nct 'by any mea” thc first rescue he has made at the peril of his own life- . __._...i.___- :Pen-ties winning to tel” ad"H“‘*°2° ofthe present very low excursion 'rates to Montreal and Boston. C311 obtain their tickets at the ofilceof W_ K_ Rogers 00,, Ltd., the uptown 'ticket agency ofthe Iniierddldndal Railway of Canada. On account of the large number taking advantage lof these low rates, sleeping car pit- comodation should be alilmed gr .early. ' 10`5d 1' f .luis _ _____ _f_.._ _-_- Chocolates We have just receiv- ed :in other shipment of Moirs Beauiy Package Chocolates fresh from the factory and put up expressly to our order. We recomm- end them as first class. 30 cents per 1-2 pound 60 cents per I pvlllld Fresh :Complete change of program f -- at New Wonderland tonight. Ad “' mlsslon five cents. I0-~4dtf Th re was a young wife e who said .“Wl1y can’t I make an _ ’ acceptable p1e?’ Said her husband “Don°t fret there is hope f01' us yet For on Stewart’s we sure can rely Telephone 21| _ D. Stewart ECLIPSE BAKERY Bake Beet Brwl “Cadburys” are the best chocolates made. Their boxes- con- tain the largest assort- ment of creams, nuts' hard centres, etc. We have just receiv- ed a fresh lot direct from England-Price go to 7 5 cents. » 9 X A 1 » see- ee.-_n-ew i E 1 é l ,__m_ .ed in snmmernide inet evening. by t-her |01: and |51: .__. ._ _Q :__ .1 _.J if ` ' / 9.7/ ‘ 0"!" 'Em|press. ' _ ° B -- The Bueieal Store on Chuloitefown'| Busleai Street. y' James Soy. Windsor, came to the city lent night He wui tore Ll-“ - ieivif'-nor" ‘°' Another great lot of handsome new e fall suits from I6 . 50 up to $50.0() The fourth big shipment of suits within two weeks arrived yesterday mornin b ex ress And it sure ly was bc clly wanted. For the last two weeks we have been expecting this lor, and wgfvg bedjn hlfnost ashamed to meet all the people who have been waiting for them. But to-day this lot, though incomplete affords a splendid choice. There are new suits of many styles-all of them just such goods as are being shown in New York this very week. There are blues, black, greens, taupe, amethyst, wistaria, grey, there are broadcloths, cheviots, ven. etians, worsteds. And then again the small woman who finds it hard to be fitted will find a great line of “Misses Suits” slim models, with skirts from 3 5 to 39 inches in length. $l6.50. 17.50, 18.50. 20.00; 22.50. 25.00. 30.00. Without wishing to rush you, we counsel h:'1ste,for example, three or four new models were sold yester' day within ten minutes after they were opened up. l li New Wide Wale Cheviot Suiiings Our buyer happened. to be in the factory when N ' ` Those New Moyen Age Winter Coats '”»r\.~'~ ./»'.' .».s<_.l . .nm l f . , is . Head Office in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. “lte'ff§erf"°$§§r.§.§§"l.eT€fn°Z 227% “ff 5*“"l*"| .- ' f SW' s or-an -...¢ “sea .-.-x>.\-x _'_ this design was brought down to the managers'_office for inspection, and it looked so good to him, that he thought best to bring you a few and here they are to- day. Heavy cheviot in`_ navy or black, plain to below hip length, kilted from there to bottom of skirt, military collar, splendid value at. . . . . ... . . . ... $17.50 All the best American and Canadian stores are featuring this handsome fabric. All wool, 54 inches wide, hangs well and drapes finely, suppliedin new green or Amethyst, sold in '1`oronto at 1.75, sold right here at, at I ' I Our custom tailoring service offers you a simply splendid opportunity to get a'suit made to your own measurements, _should your require it. We will make u any cloth in our dress goods department, in any style shown in our catalogue. to your own measures, deliver in two weeks, at $15.00 to $50.00. - l ` _ g l I I _ 1 1 L _ _ J li l "THE TWO MMS” nnuoorsrs. Pmfesslunal Bards "°T.'§.§Nen'?.'§."¥‘l”'°“ Hom Duffcrm 'tl 7°" M D ____ I ‘ | ° 0 l L ' ' ° . HN N. B. - . . ~ - . ..“.:.'e.t,-,_-af.-:.‘...:.'.f.~..=....':°-:% "I0 ~m Phystcien and Sur ton *rs*-5-1§§_',,¥°_~,»§_,-i-%%$‘“ -£1 H §°`6‘nT5,"°° n&....... R"*°°':.°::-.’§..‘°.£‘.'£..?.'. l W" 3' .¢4'l.°°"°'°°"""`° ee.e.¢ne °‘°“""""°° ' mummnr ° ° PH°"¥5?° `lL'a¢.J'_` ill.;`.»` " » , AJ "1, -. .n » .' r .ref-., r I , ~ . r 1 per yard'