starr Maciiiy, |957 . M5. '» ., "` , ;-- B; _ V , . r r ` r._` f;» fa-‘ -.». ., I r . "Q-‘_ .' 'f .' / . ,, ` THE CHARUUTTETOWN GUARDIAN . i PAGE SEVEN A5* Your doctor to name some of the reauita ol' eonati atio it I headache, biliouanesa, dyspepaia, tdin blood, had akin. Then aak him il he would recommend , 7°" tiling Ayer’a Pills for constipation. Juat one ahve Bill:-tvisedtime, a few times, that’l ali. “Sm-& &°.°r‘i°J'-i sl-'3.¥l‘.li‘»'i‘. ‘i.'.‘3i$Y.'i'ri’I°._ Gut Aim is to have a liliod iissnrimscnt of Enameled Souvenir Jewelry ° Alcok through our stock will rsvegl ggmaghing if to please von. i°~"~ ~_ ‘ if "‘ Spoons, brooches, belt pins, etc WV- VV'- WVELLNEE ieweier and Optician H ONE isa __ _ Have You Seen Them Th' Very Latest Pearltinted background PI-I C) 'I' O S r;“"E“iii"°iif"i:“`i`ioK. l`ho Studio Wiioro Bnhv is Always Welcome. 'lry Hugiits’ Di- gestive Tonic I gives snap. vini and energy to the system. As an appetizer itciu- not ba beaten. Price 250 per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes APOTHECARIES' HALL . Qt =r-""‘ ' ” (ea _;f_'~‘*i @l@ Qlsi Best p Quality of coalat . Geo. E. l"ul|’s coal yard. Automobile 'l o Hire Tiioinns lfiyor, 30 horse powor. sont.: fvo portions including uhrtiiour. Will hir!! by Illll diiy for country runs, rind bY lh°__h0\_l1_'_ nlinut. tiio nity. For further particu- i\i'.~' itpply to JAMES UI"l"Elt, Opp Cuthodral 'iii 57 o>ro.St New Australian Rasins i We have just rrcfiv ed a few boxes. They are nice and juicy with a delicious flavor. Try ._ a few pounds. M c K en n a’s r Ai. Both Stores. ' - 1 SHOES OF MERIT Our fail stock of Ivi- victus shoes is on the shelves and waiting for you tir - we know them to be one of the very hest shoes made in America [our ex- p‘-rience has proven ir] and we are anxious for you to try a heavy solid pair for this wet, cold weather. Prices $4.5u and i $5 -co . pair. Alleyqll Co. Ch:‘.rlottr.to‘»\ ri Agents. i‘dr\y morning for St Paul, Minn. where they study for the priesthood, .\li.~is illuukadder the returned iiiisslon- .try from 'l`\'inltind. who gave it mort int- resting talk in Zion Church Sunday l»|i. vsstirlny on a ii-'p through this i’r-ivince. 'Fha death occured yesterday at his homc on l'liwi4r.l S rect, this City, of (ii-.irgo A. Hughes A well known citizen, and fathcr oi' G. A. liuvhea of the Prince Edwnru island Railway. Mr. Iiuglies wi.a in his 7lth year. Bradford und Mrs. Wcb.~itei'of Tnnton, Minis., who hits been visiting In this Province for the past two wer-its it-it on ri-turn Satiiadity. Tlicy were accompani- cdlliy Mrs. Osbornr- oi lioaion. This is Mrs. 0sboi‘ne's iirst visit sincr- leaving It. Slis is a dauirhter of ini- lair- William Lane oi' .\lb<\.i-ry Plains. The work on thi- new Railway wlinri has now progressed as fi-r that the uulrr block has her-n aunz and grounded, rnirily for the concrete. lu a short time it will bi- iilied in up to low water mark, and after that thc superstructure will lie erected and the crib work illletl in. As the present work does not show ut. high witLer,piles have been sunk to prottct the structure from ross(-ls seeking a mooring place there. (ln Saturday lust, while Wm. iiigizs, baggage-intasit-r of t.l'r- P. E. I. Railway in this City was ilshing with Station Muster harae of Vernon itlver from rr small liont in iiayiien‘e Mill pond the bo.-it up~<-ti and lioath weir thrown into the wnterwlilcli was aortic eight icct deep Mi,I.nrgc awarn ashore rind Mr. Riggs hr-ld on to thc upturned liont until his coiniianion st-ripped nnri swam out to his |-..~cue. ilnrl it not been for Mr. Iinrgcs pluck the accident might have ri-suited lrinlly. Mr. Riggs cams home yesterday none tho worse for the ativcntuio. ;()ur Compound Syrup of Ilypopho S & by your moms' we h'“'°""th°"'""" lr tcais one of the herd. tonios sold. Ii. P g 0 f,..i.i0ii-rbI<- iizpctnass ‘\"'l "‘" "“"“' tires rr imcii appetite mid makes new etyicalnninun n u |.|0.,.|__gi\~ing heniih and strength to Sunnyside ' nv.-ry imrtoi the body-7Fio it hottie,-A Pho", In _ Queen S mr. B A Y E R. S I U D10 iv, rniiiiin. rimrn., snimyiide. .__ ___ ._ ____ L; , _W----.._.. _ ilvlilifs Boil Liifllf c0l0l‘ Cl\0C0l&i¢8l _ d an _ i t d ir c lates. Yon are not ‘;l;;1tg5§);yP;lglll:§:iiyi>1:illihliiss ‘iiieregoi'7eSEetuxhlieeforcdfiiii moneY- NWN f'" every piece, Mrs Musgrave and ,non of Ottawa are visiting L. W. and Mrs Watson, Esplan- ade. . J. E. B. and Mrs. McCrendy left yester- day nnrning iorn weok`s visit to St. John, N. B. Thanksgiving Diy this year wi'l lia- Thursday, Oct. Bl the day iollowirg being All Saints Day. Miss Duffy \vho has been visiting I IC. tiavln and Mrs Dudy olthis City reiuruud homo yesterday. Persons sending advertising matte to The Guardian are requested to state whether rruno is to appear among Classified ads, Business locals, Announce monte or anion z regular dlsnliiy advertise ments \\'hsn no such information is iurnisliefl the inanngetucnt will nut b I held reanonsilzle if ad does not appear here desired. Itoannot he iionici that the present season has iiccn an r-xcellunt one fr r the fltrins and gardens, the products of which have uttainrd a success lar iiurpasslng that oi' other yeiirs. In theilower imrdcii pt-rhnps thc most. interesting _result of the iavornble season is thc (uct that hardy roses are beginning to l>‘ootn for the second time this season. The Guardian hits hccn prei~cnted with a full-blown, rii uhle crimson rose plucked yestei-.lay iromabush growing in tho garden of Hrs. Diamond Euston Street. 'l`hcre nr.: rnnmbcr of otli'e"r"bTx`d's on' the liush. The Gunrdlau has also l'ccn shown some supcrh specimens of cactus and pouipon dahlias grown by Louis lids'/.arIl. Thu-o liowern arc apparently far more lieautiiui than any speL'iinr~r\.~i shown in former years. Thr slirnul syst' m for the protection of the public on llilliosrough Bridge has now been compleiril nnrljworks moat sut- isfactorily. ii’ ateain is crossing the bridge the gates are opened and the tiemil switch is also open and the signals outside are at danger to prevent traingoing onliridge. If howevi-r the train runs pnst the outsidv signals lt. would be checkr d nt the swi'ch. When a train is cro s'ng,the gates are put down to kr--ep tennis out bcfors the train enti-rs, anrl_clr.s|ng the switch autorniitic- ally brlnzs thc signals to clear, \\'hen the train passed oiithsgatcs are rixisr-'l. the svi itch autmnatically opened, und the sigoalx aut at danger' so thnt there is no possibility of the train goin: on the bi idgo while ir. is being' it cd ir_-, teams. The insiilr- .signals at lhi ii-ntre of thi' lrrlilgc nre niutrollcd by the iiinn on the swing span. \\"hen he wants to turn the span he pulls the ii-lensing bolts. This sets nil signals nt danger. in the event ofthe triin entar- Ing tho bridge when the 0 signals are set for the open span the train automatically disconnects the spark circuit of the gnso>l_i__r_ic<-riginu which oprizit .~i the span --so that it is impossible to us., the (irnw whrii the train is on the lirtdirr. Ther. urn thrci- nivn on the in-iriire one nt enc.i end undone at the swing \\'ho»e duty it i- io look ititerii. and sci- that the signals are kept in good working ox-iii-r. A irlr- phonc nystein connects them with each niirrranrt with the despatchers oflice at thc railway. 'l`hrr.s is nioru Cni.arrh in this .~'cr~tlrni nl hu 1-oiintryilninull orthcr -disr.-rcs nur. tggcllicr, nnli uutii thc lust cw ynnri. was .nipposeil ti- licinnurnii c. i<`orn mont nirmy you-.4 do ¢,-_.|-_`- in-onniiricori itit loonl dissni-is and pr-o.~'cr-ihcri Iutvtl r_un\irli’:»< nnri hy noiistitiitly f-iilintz to r-.urn with lucnl trrntnr-ciit. proorinccri itin- curiiblc. Scici\cc_hr\»< irorun cmuwh ru lin it coiistliiiitiorinl rir.~cn.~'c und thnrclorc rcriiiircs- nonstituiioiiiil rr-...iliirr-iii. l{nil’.- L‘uii\ri-ii (‘ur.r, iiiniiiilitciiiwrlby l". J. Chcncy 5:. l‘o , Toit-ilu, Uhio. in tho only r:o|_rstit\|iloi\nl i-nro on tho innrkct, it istiikcii iiilcrnuliy in dos-rs fron i0 drops to it ton pnonfril. it ncls dircctlyoii tho hlood und iriiicoiisinli-fiior-ri ci thc riy~t iii They otl'cr one hniidrcd dnliiu‘~\ f- r nny civic it iiillir t/0 curo. Srnd lol' circuinrs and tcsii- inonlnls. Arliii-css: F, .l. f`lii~INE\’ &5 Co. Toloilo. Ohio. S rid hy ilrriggi.< .~i, 75c. 'i`uk~i liili`»= Ii`.tniily l‘rllr~' in , rrlixii. WANTED Evi ry gr-r.i.l\'niiui who wnr-Ls nriy lilri n tin' clnihinpzllnr io in.~prr:i. my new _api-ing goods. Tliry urn the pri-i.tlr-si |\iiii.irr\s you ivir Huw In riiiiiligs r noatinin, tionsi-riiigs and nncy vi-stiiigs. Tliisisthc store to get on clothes mririi: to order nt the lowest posaliilepricc forgood goods. I liiivc in employ thi- heat nirchnnics in Chin- lottt-townnniiifyou It-uve your order here you will rr~cei\'u entire satisfaction.. JAMES CAI.l.AGliAN Mcinhunt Tailor, Upper Queen ii~ii‘ttst»f .__ _ ,_ ,WW _V _A Ori h o pt i c s We have received ari- -i rl other lot of the pop- ular D. R. A. Orthoptic. and also a --_-_e_-_-<---._-' IEW ENGLISH SPELTACLE ORTHUPTICS The D. R. A. sells for $2 or The English Spect- acle sells for $r.75 G.|".Huicheson. _il-i. lEi\'F.iil\lit .\\'|i \i‘I`li l ~.\ SELLING AGENTS. - - - ' - Si. John, N. B QUEEN’S CUUNTY GUARDIAN `M---m -me A1--- B-_-f--<---.- Stanley Bros. " \>t`\ ,5 r i' fi /0," _ ' " . gf( ‘ ; 7/?_ r~'~;-wi/nqi »i'».'~'r¢,“~‘i-.i..->.~. _‘fx in i` FQ; if Wiiiiriirirr iff -- THE NEW -- iall and winter Boats 3 a-ro hero for you; nll the latest _I styles and colors, direct iroin the riianulncttlrers All si'/PS ii'0t11 32 £0 44 ill. g llvery price from 3154 ouch, and r up, Good Coats these, you will - like them when you soo them, `,=-2 - /' /$v* Come! whether you Want f to buy or not. ;l l r Stanley Bros. i Ptckling Vinegars and Spices - pi . White Wine Vinegar. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ._ 4-(lc gal ' PurPCideriVinegar..... . ...4O¢ gn] English Vial: Vnrgar . . . . . . . . . . ..........h0c gal ` French Vinegar (5 gil deiiii-]oliii`s) . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2 Oil 93 S.A.I\i I)IE.|'PlSC)IN cb F*-G. &@l W. C. TURNER & C0. The Low Price Stnrc! Have you read otr competition ad. which appeared in The Mrrning'. Guardian for the past ten days. Get one ofyour old Guardians and read i again or better still get one of our bill hniiris which we put in every _parcel ri gootisbonght front us. The reverse side oi' which contains the wht-le coin petition. Somebody is going to get o good thing out oi it. ilur Motto is l/iw prices on everything in general dry goo is, i.-_'ents' fiirtiisliinigs i{l£\VSON 'i`\Vi£lr.2_=; §i_<'iri slippers for . . . . . ._'\‘i._'; .i .i5 slippers for .. ., .._~.i og .i io slippers iir.,_ . . . . .. .rig .S_=Sli|»p<-rsfriim... .. . .7i» J.il. Bell, A U ’§]'l0N Valuable Building Lot iept- l8th-I2-30 p- m- Wc are instructed by Clrnrlcs Mr rfarlanetofsell at Auction that line iviiidin Loion East side of Prince treet. liietween the gaideiirr of R. logon. Baq., and R. Mci.auiiri, Kaq This tsa line Lot and in a good ituation. Thereiaa good Bam on it. Sale at 1a.3o o'clock Sep'cniber ruth. Terms Cash. AUCTION MAR KET' R. ll. NORTON, Auctioneer. 9-dio.rr,i.i.iR i AIlan’s Champagne Kola as two very important natures-quality and satis- |l\`.ilf.\l\. No other tempera*c drink :uh equal it. ily the bottle, ilnz or case at AS. KELLY & L0 ;l! .,.i 1' ii`§ i .tif ,.5 ‘s . . i t i i i=.l-- for visit only. `l. a~‘ i l 1 if / J i i x \ :W-_ _ _~.u.... .`..,a.__. .,_..-._-~ - .i f _ - ."4