_` - 1 ~.~ L/ | n °¢”°”“ 3» 19°? THE cnaRLo‘rrE'rowN GUARDIAN .ries me ; -_ _ ’ _ ' t r=1m=e':; H <;..= A - " ____..s-1 A . .- QUEENS CUUNTY GUARDIAN 1 *I J- CFI _L_ ` *_ A _ Head Oflices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown I _ » 1 smart vawntr or ` nn.. ony it in victim ou business. Mins Marr S=anct, Moreil, left. yesterday on a rist to Boston. ‘ Mins Marlon McLeod of this C|ly,leit yesterday lor Calgary; / ' ‘I G ll and Mrs. McQuaid of Antigonish nm are visiting in Charlottetown. *.3 The Hats of Latest Vogue ' for men who care. ..;l~.~' -~ ' The world'. best and \n»s stylish hats are here for men who care to have them--for men wvF"l who are satisiied with nothing ;» A but the beth _ IV _ voUNGMw.Nwn1s..‘i ,r .¢;y_.l. rdealdsltlvlesvinkoig cole' brate ew or awes \_( 5?/790 J lists--the latest, smartest `i¢_/I-I shapes in both stiff and - 3i°ti»ilZ}{i‘Ii" soft clocks. Rl*-II1@mb£‘l' Q ‘ We are SOLE AGENIS _ \ " - _ ,B _\ ed “Christie and 'scott Hats : ` _ W A " "i iz’ '71 ` " _) in latest London Fail shapes. ‘ W I .li h~ lb t- ea so-snow t e cee ra "Christie" special hats stiff' and sci rl 3( "' light weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` ,_`_'_, Chrjsiy's Featherweight" n-\ , i breakablc-very popular-nat // Miilyigy shapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `_. ji.`$I'»_ ` "Scott" Hats, finest qnaiit /V ' ‘fl (i` . \ gentiemaniy shapes . . . . . . . . . _ _ ».......... $4\nd $5 4 \ ___./ “Stetson” broad brim 5 , /,- -.-*` _ _ v_/ Enormnusly the largest and finest Miss Agnes Gallant, Rustico, returned _to Boston on the ilth September. I Miss Agnes Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge, bus gone to Westhoro, Mass. _ J M. and Mrs. Rogcrson of Savanna, Gcorgia, are visiting in Charlottetown. Misa Minnie Toed left thi~ City yester- day un a visit to New York and Boston. Wm. Caven has arrived in this City from Montreal to visit his father Dr. John Caven. Worth‘a band has been engaged io sup- ply the music at the Exhibition In this City next week. _ Mrs. Patterson who has been the guest of A. A. and Mrs. Bartlett of this City left yesterday for Picton. ' _ Iohn St. John of Souria, Prince Edward Island, is visiting William Shortlen, Dalbia Street.-iiallfax Echo. Misa Annie ilavanagh and Ernest Hal ton of Bedford, Mass., are the guests of Patrick and Mrs. Cavanagh, New lliven Rev. E. A. McPhee, will (D, V_) preggh on Sunday next, as follows Uigg, Grand Viaw, and Eldon, at ll, 3, and7 respect lvflv. Miss Maggie Gallant lr-_'t on return to li ‘stan Mass, on the !l0t.h September, after having enjoyed the months vacation at hor home in Rustico. - Ou Friday evening Sent 27th, Carnegie Division S 0 T Bradnlhane, at its regular meeting elected the follow- ing iotlicers for the ensuing quarter: A. M. Peters of Montreal is at the Vie- tnr'n. Mr Pet-ers is in the City looking for quarters for the branch of the Bank of Montreal which is to be opened in this city in the near future. E. A. Waelharg, Dominion Government Contractor, has returned from Charlotte- town wht-re he was looking after his con- tracts. Iie reports his Island work io be proceeding satisfactorily- Moncton Times. Martin Welsh, of the P. F. I. R., car- line of Men's lists in the City. vent.-r shop, ony, has one or his .nn Q \ 5*- fractured while at ,work on Monday. He was lifting apiece of timber above his hand when the bonc gnvo way-the same rib that he had fractured last year. W:P|Minnie Biggar; W A Laughlin Graham; R S Allen Morrison; A R S Julia Graham; F S Will MacDonald; Chap Christy Bigger; Treas Mabel Maciienrl; Cor Alexander Arthur; A C Christy \ '\ l 'r...ui;s Y W Mann MicL....d;P wr SJ 4 __ gi .we ` /_/L' ,- New rni ‘ \if?’ Toggery For Men .il ,_?A‘: ‘_ New toggery for men coming in daily. Our Meu’s Furnishing Dep't is the largest and most nt-to-date in _ tae Lower Provinces. Men who know -' ,\_‘ never think ‘ot wasting time by look- / ing elsewhere. S .me of these things you probaly . need RIGHT i\OW. STANl`lED’S MEDIUM AND HEAVY UNDERWEAR Ft ii il’. F llwelgbt line rib underwear nn- shlihhealii; ifwr suit upwards from $l'75- Stangdd 5 E, il weight line rib uuzierwesr liner _ grade-t upwards from per suit. $2.75. Arorner Stanlield rn tke very soft and iine up- wards fiom per suit _ ` _ $5.50» ' Stanlirids line silk iin'sli l\all weight under- wear ret suit upwards front $3 60- S aniie`.d's linen anti wool goods Fall weight fin- rlb pf-v suit upwards from ' _ $4 25- “"*‘:."°““.§:f ‘“..i;':::. it 5 tentof eg tsan qua es III... ° “°' “'52 zs, sz 1s.s5.so, $4.40 .nd up Mi-:N's rau. stoves. ‘ Special" q nlity of heavy dogskill VUY dur' able spesial at "Purina" fine dogskin gloves "Paulus" extra lieavv dogskia gloves New Neckwear .nlsr is. . t“-:hel t t rszniaaiarge bow ¢‘|L¢l)x0l1|\ili‘i)s Lonibatdnalilrpil Inch and a quart- e:wq.r¢ _in black red, greens, greifl. HWY CN ...af line Barathr a silk H ..BApWING3-' -_N¢w "Bitwlngs shapes to 'ie into how---fancy stripe eiiect in navy. wine. $1;/°r'=`i.i'."i‘»i:i§.`i'_».’ii soon rs Harms 2 1-2 lnrh;s wid in plain snsdec of navy. wiut. Z\‘¢Y~ white etc. fancy eiieat in €\’¢Y. wine. greem blue variety- -of time Barsthea sli¢a--- “French 60° seam” effect Mi-:ws rant. liosnzar. F92 ` o fi?-'P 50 c. 50c A rr sped .1 quality heavy heather mixture hose all 25 aizea. SP¢°i‘*' c ' li .h I ture 35|: wma he q“:llitriier:°h1::.n;ii:hed and lain Fi” "‘“°" ° ’ zse. fs... 45... sse ll V l has mme mecca nur _ __ _ ,,-_--_~-=-¢-=-_-.-_-=~- --=-_---<1 n_4_!>___,_ _,~ ._. 4 ....__-.-..» Emmet Doyle; I S Ssniual Todd; 0 S l. on ard Todd; J E E Webster; A .I li Ada MacLeod. At the Baptist Church last Sunday 1-voning, Past-or White spoke on what ,he termed the “cnlluf the Church to the world," using the words of Mosesto Holme-“Come thou with us and we will do thee good for the Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel." Numbers 10:29. The speaker spoke earnestly along the following lines-(l) All gospel invitations are inclusive, not exclusive. No man can any he has not heard the cull of God. That. monitor in the human breast we call conscience, has spoken again and again to all men, from the Eskimos of the north to the Iicttentots ofthe South' (2) All gospel invitations are personal: “Como thouz” Jesus and Moses :spoke to individuals. We are all too general in ourlnvitntlons; we should go in person to our friends who are not saved. (3) All gospel invitations demand a definite re- sponse. “Come now", come at once, come tonight. Delays ale dangerous. "Come with us.” to Jesus aa Saviour and Lor<'l- come to His word for counsel and guid- ance. The Bible is a sure guide-“a light to our feet and s lamp to our path-Come with us to the place of public worship. Man is a spirit, and that spirit can find rest only in God. In the not of public worship God meets his people more abundantly than in any form ol private devotion. “Tha Lord loveth the gates of Zion better than all the dwellings of Jacob." God is honored most in the public worship of His Saints. liencs the command: “Fnrsalre not tha assembly of yourselves together." The man who lifts up his soul to God in devout public worship on the first day ofthe wack, will llnd himself srrong to resist the tempter during the remaining six days. “Come thou with us," to the home of God above. Glorious home, miss it not. Let there he the glad response of faith, aimpls trust, in God, and a joyful acceptance ofthe gospel's call--the call of God, ofChriat, ofthe Spirit, of the Church, and of the individual Christian--“Comsthou with ua and we win do thee road. for the Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel. *.J\p~uQnaul\p»~sh»‘~vll* Small ` Cakes in endless vaviet y. We have hem 1|; this business for years and know just what you want. The calreawemnke are Always Fresh Try some seed cakes, rock cakes, lemon tops, oraay other kind you like. Telephone an, D. STEWART. not Bak ..$?».....'T’° ‘ 8 RV Yates of Halifax is visiting in this Cltv. C0nq|,m¢;~ion otrlths new Life Saving station on Government wharf has been commenced. _ Miss Charlotte McNeill who has been visiting her mother in Charlottetown has returned home. The Northumbfrland's freight yesterday morning included one car load of butter and twenty-two cattle. Mrs. Jessie Ross, Miss Etta Fraser and Miss McK”ol this City left yesterday morning by the Empress en route to Boston, Mass. Harry \V. De Forest, tea merchant o S|.John N. B. has taken space at the sxhlblvlon to be held in Boston, this month, for the purpose of serving tra and he has written the Tourist and 200,000 Club of P. E. island offering to distribute literature descriptive of the Island. The Club are availing themselves of this rare opportunity to advertise the Province and are forwarding live thousand phamplets wherein is set forth the xnmiyadvantagos of Canado's national treasure-Prince Edward Island. There passed away at Victoria, Lot 29 on Sunday morning, Sept. liitb, Mrs Wes- ley Myers, aged 52 years one of the most _respected residents of that locality for the last quarter ofa century or more. Thi- dsceased always enjoyed robust health till the last year or two but. on Sunday morning the messenger of death stepped In and claimed her as his own. Despitr the best medical treatment and the kind oflices of a dutiful family. her gentle spirit took its Bight. Tue deceased was of a quiet retiring disposition, charitable, nbliging, and a consistent member of the Methodist Church, Her funeral to Ora~ paud cemetery was one of the largest ever scan in that district. She leaves to cher- ish the memory of an indulgent obristuln mother, fnnr daughters und two sons, br- sides n large circle of friends and relatives to mourn the loss of a generous friend. The pallbearers were Charles Wright, Taber Lea, K. C. Holm, Bon. Matthew Smith, E. Boswell and J S Mt-Quan-ie. The Sons of Temperance Rceotrl of On- tario Contains the following, The J. J. Chapin-ll referred to is a Son of .7..l. Chappell Sr. of this City. Some nim- months alro, Ilro.'s S. Tompson and J. J. ChaDiJell who had performed great service for the Order at Charlottetown P. E. I., attended the meetings of Ontario Division Toronto. At this time, interest was nt" n vcrylow ebb; irregular attendance on the part of members was the rule, so at one ofthe meetings prior to January, ii. was decided to approach Bro. Totnpson, whose organizing abilities were fully recognized, with the request that no accept office in the Division. Bro Tompson’s re-idence, being situated so .remote from the Division chambers, wa~ the chief cause of a negative reply. Iiow- ever, nothing rinunted, this Division de- termined that, If the Bro could not com< to the .Division chambers the Division chamber should goto the Brother. There- fore suitable rooms were procured and on January 4th, 1907 the first meeting was held in the new rooms. On Januar-y18th Bro.Thompson was installed as,_Worthy Patriarch. From this date interest revlv ed.' In the last quarter. forty-one new members were enrolled, two members reclaimed and attendance became more regular. .iohnson’s Baking P owdt is a pure Cream of Tartar Powder. It does not contain Alum, Ammonia or other injurious ingredients. It does the work of Baking Powders cost- ng twice as much. ns ist on having Johnaon'a.. Sold by all grocer 3oc. per pound tins. `~°’i“‘>”_-_t-"=_\@d';‘i°.°.>l - ggi;-_ __ PURE GRAPE Juices We have imported the fol- lowing from L0ndon,England. . and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non-alco- holic. ORDINARY-sblendof grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named after district where grapes are wo. €8NGilES'i‘ -juice of Con- cord grapes. MADEIRA-a juice of line flavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from .Muacatel INPU- RED ALICANTE--a Spanish raggnim. AL RIAN-from Alger, graves with a rich frnigg Bi '"‘ ALESTINlt-Import f '°’ the Hoiv Land. does 65 "°m I pei- bottle. <2 \° The Two Mace lntlltttnlll" li l IJIMII///my MA/0 1° _~ i___ _ ___.__~'f » _ SAMPLE FURSSELLING ; _ _ égghr .. ‘W-`l , .2 `€~ so-._ ,;.,,_4* 5,-_ __ \ `1"~¢'f . J'/-’ ,»_, ;_...'-A-_~T.¢_ »q` _ 01% -,-'-,,~i__ ‘,_ ` <_,f'.";; -"f .I , .J_._ 4_>,\;,(}».. ' .' " -;-\. \\ _ . fr: _ gf \. f' A 15.' _,_ . l‘-*_-._ .5 _ . _, .Ig .dp _ _. \| ’( -I-_ sf ".f'ri.r .i~"7“f$ '»;.';»~-.-‘>'_;’l_t. 3'-1-1f'~l;.\ so 1:. .Q I 1 , _ ' ` _~'.13'~n_‘f_,f" J __._»`. '_/ ‘ I," ',, \ er . \_. , . 'it “ ”’=;f.... Q _ . \;_ --' ..=°'.-r='¢_ l,- '_ _'..ri,\_»_ ~..- f' _ ,“;`. i;= JA, '.:\-1" ‘il _-Q->e_ _‘.'v"» fl, l _-__,~fv_rX -‘ §» ‘t »"~ I,"§#1..;;!;r t ` i~ ‘ » ‘s ‘ _s;=f,'_it§%_.'~ ':$f~fi‘~1"’f./"1?.‘T¥:»<_~ . ff » 1 . " t._= .._s",{,;;;;;k(;'ef,,,_£,_r C: ~ ` \ rdf?-"~"\ \i\ - s Ame Y .',?'.,`(l sn -_ _ \ _ _ _ \ ' W4' `§-.‘“~--' ‘»"r . ¢‘ 1 _;/'K .L_ f I "' V. x >. 'V ~ I/ ,_ .W .My ata Substantial Saving N 'i HESE D \ Y~~` I when fur prices ar-f ' li-gh and going higher t ia real price saving in fiifs is mat! r of note. , This lot of which we are 5l"eaking, rtp'csents the . Whole line of sampler Small furs used by one of ihelsvgest houses in the . country- _ Bring ma"e as sample, they are tfzormvghiv fir-' rate in wo.k»nnnsbi|._ 1..- ing bought practically at _ _ _ _ _ J __ __` _ .-_I ,-,,_,-.~.1“ r f ‘ .\~a~¢.~.\-»s.... our own price. thvg' mf,- eaelilng "ow at ~‘s\'iil,; ol » oi others. ‘ long, medium, shade, satiniined. st y e. ty, A rerly nice fur is a Marmot Stole, in a me l- . mm s isde has four tails, satin lined. _ Another one is a Marmot Cravat. airy three i :_ Price $4.75. Something altogether new is s 'Vial-mor Cr-any with -Q to e of exmme. trimmed with heals .HN mil., .,; i self, sixty-three inches long. Price $9-00. 1 B¢w‘ff~1il1‘2l1 ¢‘a~S fum" vr°b==l»l>' cf gestrangei.. ci....f<»i¢.i..~v... .°.n..1.-+-_- re...- AHU Lambs- T09 Squirrel. Stone Marten-in tzo res of other poyunr lu».~ in cv.-ry l.\.,.l.;m E Price $1 S5 mink very much A Marmot Coll \~e‘tc of s v »rv -lark shall. writ. long stole ends iinubed wit.| s x large ialls, and. two heads, exceptionally good value »~:_. riimrft-t' to into lsiird. The lo: includes ruffs. stcles, mulls. throws, anal all sorts of small iur.~._ There is a particularly strong showing of marinot and (itch fn"rf. in UCI' ir “ill Wifi; . mifiléd bl'0Wl1=.presenting an acpearacre very similar to mink. at about one rslxtll tht l`1\"fr» . S ome ofthe prices of this line are attached-but for every one mcntioi wi wr: but .noir- A _lap Mink stols, |m» of wuz. l_-est ruvwi mink, has ten tails, satin liimi mt- seo- ..-.-.- -Qc-».»......... _..» tfuzrro _ _ A very l""' "lv-ri tC..| eline, iittiugiiostly \n_ " neck This iur is beautifully rtriped resembles and has ten large tails. Price SI4. 95 Furniture repaired. large stock is cleared out. F nrniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. . Great bargains continued in tninitnre till the PERSONAL SUPERVISION At the old stand opposite Post Otilce (upstairs, J ohn N ewson . I l __.» ..____l_\ OFFC E-Queen Street - ROSS Q.- MATTHEWS. Represon tin 3 The North American Lilo Assurance Company, The Richmond & Drummond Fire insurance I Company , The §_Canadian Pacilic Railway - - Du.~iiit..a;,' block Charlottetown. use and pleased with the quality. P. 0 llox ’~57 ` ' Phone ' _._.____ -_ _._ _ ___.._,._.___._....» For a cool mild smoke Clay Pipe or Master Mason ' TOBACCO check cigars Ask your dealer for these and take no other you will be ` Wholesale only. R. E. NIUTCH 5: C0.. N' 01:10 S All wl'o have not paid their po.ii.i¢x, for rgoy please attend to it at ang; mg save expense q-r_;d;5i ’ l G- I! O. S. I JNDI A .N Barrister and attorney. rlnlici tor for the Canadian Bank of (lomirnrrv *O N éfunhlllls. u--was _ - Y 1° "°A"'r-_1.. 1.1.. 1 .______ .__, ___ g _“__ F()R SALE. - Who Buhacriber ctfsra by Private Bale hi residence situated at Hunter River Lot it with elnvsn acres of land and good onthuilh luis formerly owned hr Dr. Honeywell. LUIIEE farm of lit lscloa situated at Mill Vale For full particulars sp ly to Rl. I.. McMlLi.AN -lrlflinrl wfi0iDG Hun or diver. P. E. G. I.. MURPHI LID. SVI VN HV, C. li. ilezzerui Ct-nimisslun Fieruhante l~ianrl l.’i'-vinci; li.a\\-ilcil on comiuis- tion. I-‘rouipt rcin-- a_ n.a11r twgllrwiyr Parnillor Sale ihe undersigned offers lr; Vrivntg Mali- hi; farm near v¢»:u.n» hiv. r 1| |.»g.._ |,..| ~\_ §}»|ser»‘a C--uni v. n .~.n~st| ig wr lofi vi-~-.. of had uf which in r‘le.l|- .|~.i\\l|de"i¢1wl ~ii.‘I\‘»e:|u| nod 'he bwiafnw- 1-n\ med u-.tlv it rrd at ti wifi wu..\‘l. tan li-it pr.-nllan-n |~ w ,;.mi ¢i~\ullln,! \nn|..i" ii-rl 1-tn..-h hon .\_ ar ti .»:|n~ uni..|.l.~ h ~ilfti»~|:~ »nii mir for ia-n.»».;; ~-it-|~~~»» -1 'i'l.l- furm ir. silnitli-ll \\\|li|| » .. .lout |.v._.~ ni Vernon lrlv.-r Iiridin-. our of |h.» I-is . -»'.i,~»l-xr. i>ort- on the Isl »|nl in the v--n|..ry al .-|.n|~~ho~._ s-hnol- and it /-h...~ .~..i I:.:li~| li- r.n'» within.. hnlfnnlo oftht af-~~:. it Ia r \»-rv de~|rahle 1-nlroity and \.l>| ix- »ol¢i at a in 1-gain. A gots tit-li. gmt:-|\l»-efl l-nr parvlrular- .i|.|.L\ i.. xr .nr-i_<-x' on lm vremi-s-_ ` .\l \ ' "il,.\i _\|.-‘i.l-‘oils 'ron Q "rr lim gg, i 0 ll-i|rlI.'n q..r-r||'- (7 |.u|.l_\. P--_ _.,717-7--.vt-.~:*~:~f._~_-_-:'_-_“~__"~_. __-':_= 'Auothf:r Step in Advance l um pleasui to lrllorni my pat :fn s that I lime added to my al ready up-to-date equipment twr '.i0l.cii folding cllalts, which nrt very neat and t:omt'm'tal»ir~. 'l`lu_~) arf- at their disposal I* REE shoiiltl occaslvn require. 1;. n. wrlglg Arthur l. B. Mclllstli -lil\ I?_\7ARI)_) t'._.~_'l'»t‘£`~.‘.i~i.' _wil Ail‘|n