pump... . v . . «Mr 1“ W.WV-M. mm... L a. mu GUARDIAN cantor-rumors. mm missions P. ii. island Tailoring Company Just Opened. A nice line of suitings and overcoat: which we will make up at rcsscnntle rates. We do not want the earth but strict attention to busmess and givmg honest value for your money we hope or a sharepf )tur patron-3e. As we intend putting out nothing but nrstiJas; work you can depend on getting the rest for your money. 11 Satisfaction guaranteed ‘ FRANK J. S I ANLEY. Cor. Great George & Kent Streets. Ch town P. E. i. 9-5-dw xyr. r.e_u_ KANAGER. Underwear that fits and-Toes not Shrink . Wears well _and is? waysEBmiortablZ '4‘ fill your old fence, or perhaps your house needs a. cool. it will look like new with a cmt 0’ PRISM PREPARE . PAIN ‘3” on it. All colors in stock and to arrive. Yours for Pure Paint Pennell 8. Bhamllal of paint to brighten it up? = ’“.‘Il...l. u”".....' 0.0. I"...ml.' a...‘ ‘0'... a CLEAN 5 Ms Y W SPRING N 0W a washer will dry the street 0 . . very soon. 1) 'm't leave tha is me time to have it attended 3 wheel too long or you'll not 3: U to. Perhaps their's something . it when you wan; it. to be sent a"! {0'1 . g 9*.» two-o.» R mm : We‘ll send for your wheel any where you gay. 3 mama q '1- mon The Bicycle Doctor. Brick Bicycle Repair Shop Moan-ca colonize-.la'OIOI a... canon-OI... Ion-III 3:: a— " Emma hum-an. raucous 're-‘h extruded or filled withod'paan our modern methods. - I! osreqnireartiiidaltee can inthemorniagandgohome-meohflsdth rhea ones. reflect fit andntisfacfi guaranteed. We are the o dentists in to I. w 0 make rtificial teeth by the celebrstr «‘ ‘3’:le Fvstcm. Teeth made by t a system are perfection in every ay and the ' is same as 1": n-m-iasy plate. 11’ a sett of eeth we make b not distinctly what e claim for 1t—don’t psv -- ‘rix: mu nxrns:;~..p rang and without pain when “I; ""333... " mum itiato advunagetohave k ’ wot as as you don’thaveto time. We make artificial «handgun ornndgequsssnedayyoucosue.» We treat. ' sehipgteethinfiuaentting. andguaranteeno H maretmthaehe ~- ' - - v I! some old or deea teethdou’t ‘ “Em $51.. yum Tam- to m... I ' usefulness withonr painless Crow". 1nd Badge M which is undetectable and everlasting. The cost is small while the results are WSUM’SIDE ‘ ing. 7 proceeded with durlmr the coming month :5 ‘—~ ANDWEST In. G. A. McNutt shipped ll!) lambs hi the Northumberland yesterday morn- Mr John Croks has had his residence and cafe» on Central street attractively painted in sign work- DB.A. L. Purdy and bride wars in Summerside yesterday returning to Alberton from a honey moon trip east. H. Paras Webbcr,tha popular dramatist and comedian will again visit Summerside. He has the Market Hall booked for Oct. 21, no, 28 and Nov. 4. At the residence of the bride's father. Summarside, Oct 2nd,1901, by Rev. W. H. Smith, M. A.,‘ John C. MoDonald‘of I‘harlottctown and Annie youngest dmghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. James Brehaut. Miss Eva Craswell and Miss Neill Compton. daughter Of Mr. Herbert G. Compton. St. Eleanor’s,antertainsd about sixty of their friends at a ball in Fernwood, the beautiful property of Mr. Ban. Tauton, St. Bieanor’s, Wednesday evening and a most enjoyable time was spent. The dancing room was kept in great demand all the evening and the pleasure heartily indulged in. Ms. Peter Schurman has returned from Charlottetown where he has spent the past three weeks attending to the building of his new potato digging machine at Messrs Bruce Stewart 8: 00's. It was his intention to have several of those machines ready this Fall, but failing in this he has been successful at last in having one completed, which has been takontoFrsetown there to be operated on thefarmof Mr. J. Davis Schurman, as soon as the weather is favorable, after which it will be exhibited at various other places throughout the country. Mr. Schurman is perfectly satifled with his new invention and is only waiting for the opportunity of showing the farmers its real worth. It is his intention to have the work of manufacturing the diggers so as to bayothcm on thellmarket in plenty of tim - for next year. There is u amt mount of pleasure in causingsru rs 2:: no»; to fall on a wed- ding party, and theta may be some grati- fication in it for those at whom the rice is thrown as a mark of reapoot. But rice thrown sometimes shows marks of dis- respect on ous's eye, and the practice is '- dingerous one when people will regard- lesst pelt handfuls into the faces of others. Agood song or hearty cheer would be .a loos dangerous and a more appreciative ‘sandoif" and the loss rice throwing indulged in the more pleasantnoss is '1arantsed. Porhapsa serious accident to some ons’s eye will some day result in a change in or moderation of the habit of rios throwing. Those who took occasion to say farewell and extend congratulations and god wishes to a newly married co upic at the Railway Shtion Wednesday even- ing could not help but notice the danger. int to say unplemutness. from its large quantities of rice in the air and many expressed themselves regretfully that such a carelessness of othsr's comfort should be exhibited by some you 3 men. ’ lolliher &. loam DENTIST. 0m Initials v .ilnlg Slam, 7. 'SUlfllrifiRSiDB; } raisins: Enrailiflills lite 'Ifiifloll sauna. of General and W ‘ mi and Bridgswork a specialty. i Vulcauits, Esta! sad Alumina Dan in all its branches. A,W.L.EA .11, 11.8. ‘ J 8.1.0WTHERa'jfl. D. S. “.1196004 W ‘ '1 . BERLIN EN‘I‘AL PARLORS. Charlottetown. r. at To Equal It- < TheflewCollodso urbon Photo. It bths fine of perfection. Call and view th Thestudiowherehbyis alwayswelomue. Queeaat. OLD SYDNEY RESERVE \ t. .3 ,y » . . . mmsrioss s CONSULTATIONS runs. an. won no m ‘ " ' I hm- mm " “ GlandiroimclalBuur' AOADIA ALBION INTEROOLONIAL NEW CAMPBELLTON Round. Run of Mine and Nut sizes. " Also bestgrade Hard‘coai. ' In Fund of wmbgiind in the i Bituminous... a reduced Railway Rates for statbus sto W539: "{ " P3515530, u ci 1... . Kenneth .1. a. a; Solicitor. Notary Public mason worms : ’_- sci-is; scum Mu. m. 'aflwflioonhsue untilSatardsyEvening, Oct. _ Ian will forthe ' - ,» u "t" . , — = V m ._ ‘- ' .will -70 cornmeal Friday bet the :1 ""65 “Elfin” will runasfoliows for 7&1; balance of 5° . season. - " Will 1e:thme wig?“ 37H. . ' . 7. am‘ i all: 5.19.301; ' at loamy “ Atrium ‘ “ii-911a. aume - sensor-so. Yuk» Atspm Atspiu. . inclusive - Atopm Ate-309m- ? ’ r“ --- Atssopm -‘ A's. Atopm. ' I “much!” “he leave PrinceSt.Wharf wmmn'yrt. “gun _eu..': . Z" i n ' OF PERSONAL. INTEREST. Miss Alexander of Stanhots was a passenger by the eastern train, yesterday cvening,_for Souris, where she will be the guest of her sister Mrs. Win. Mallett. Mr. E. H.11aviland went west yesterday morning. “He will return on Friday the, llth October and it is capeotod that he will bring back plenty of g. as s and b'a zk (inch. :- " llr. H. A. Ellis who opened business yesterday in the store lately occupied by Mr. L. W. Watson has been: prominently mentioned in the business ‘ arena of theZPro‘vince for years past. He started his career asa druggist by entering the store of Mr. W. W. McDonald, U'Lsary. Latarv on he was (in the employ of Dr. Darrach, Kansington and for anum- ber of years previous to his removalto .r Charlottetown conducted business in Montague. He started at the lower round of the ladder and his progress L. step by step to the top has been the ‘ result of elm application and the thorough knowledge of the business that wins. It is hardly necessary to pause to state that only the beat ‘ in drugs wilibccsrriedvin stock. The store is being looked over by the painter and by the time he is through with it a beautiful appearance wlilbs the result. All the old patrons of the store and all desiring drugs should remember Mr. Ellis when local:- ing place to make their purchase. —+——-— ON MAGNETIC assume. Each is spoken and. written during _ these times about this mysterious method of treating disease. The most truly re- markable cases of magnetic healin , which have come under the notice of t s writer,have been those in which Dr. Chase sOintment was used. This pr: . paration seemstohavc magical powers » in stopping the dreadful itching, burn- in sensations of Salt Rhusman‘ Ezema .- angi when used regularly makes the cure ,1 thorough and permanent. ' _.......__ CALENDAR FOR OCT. 1901 Moon’s Cnmoas Last uarter 4th, 4h, 52m. evg. New oon. '12th.9h, 11m. in. First uartor. 20th, 1h. 58m. avg. Full oon 27th, 11h. 6m. in. Day ofl Sun Sun High Water. ’ Week Rises Sets Morn IAfter’n ‘ h m h m h m h m. l Tues 6 7 5 29 .. .. 13 35 2 Wed 8 ~ 27 0,42 14 26 3 Thu 10 25 1 12 15 23 4 Fri 12 23 l 44 16 28 5 Sat 13 21 2 25 17 47 GSun 19 324 19 02 7 Mon 1 18 444 20 05 8Tucs 17 16 615 20 66 9 Wed. 19 14 7 38 21 40 10 Thur 20 ml 850 22 19 11 Fri 21 10 953 22 51 12 Sat 8 1038 23 21 13 Sun o 1118 23 so 14- Mon 5 1157 12 35. 15- Tues 27 . .. 13 12 16" Wed 28 0 16 13 49 17 Thur 30 038 14 29 18Fri 31 4 100 15 15 1981113. 1 18 09 208un 2 17 10 21 Mon 53 2 18 15 22 Tues 51 3 19 19 23 Wed 5 SJ 13 24 Thur 6' 20 59 25 [‘1‘ 41 46 81 21 40 26 t 4.3 44 9 22 19 27 Sun 44 1001 22 55 28 Mon 46 41 11 91 '23 27 29 Tues 4 41 12 23 58 30 Wed 49 39 .. .. 13 so 31 Thur 6 4 37 034 14 22 —THE-— eel lullllll llllll POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE “Little Wonders” _ Will give entertainments during this week as follows:—. ‘ * - .. Tignish, Saturday. Oct. 5m; * ' ' As the company leave the Island soon, now is the chance to hears really musical family. Ia “mainland Vocal Hassle,- Readlag, -Redta- tions etc. . , s Admission fee below regular prices. ' . . . ,. 439.6%. m i"; . hum roman. . , . I, ~‘ OFFICE-fiBra'co’s Bulldlnh‘. * -- ' Summer-aids p. 1:. Island. : ‘ In V our stock, jif'riaisons we are selling a splendid quality at Only-35's per iii: Film?“ iii! '- " Rocky. Point rem HardWOOdo ‘ ' We are manufacturing a quantity of extra duality _ ' Parties in need of a: first-0M m ‘ sure of a good article while the lot lasts. 11- Dilemma con, to... or new gas '- Ch’town.'Auss°..mI-fidy . wood Flooring. withJelaatic rolls ‘of pure rubber which _ dry‘, and saves the cloths and buttons. . These wringprs araflttodusithlan ' " . away with hand spreading. Shorthand and loge. The very bastwork successfulcva-yw Can both be. clothed here from head to foot—"every— thing except boots and shoes.” r Evecan buy a ready-Mo suitfrom $6.50 to $30.00. 5’0“ . $2,715» to. wear suit $20.00. Eve can buy the‘ l for a good heavy I _ dress‘froin 7051:0’$24.*00. " * Adam can buy the material- for a. suit from $1.40 to $14.00. , Eve can buy anything she wants in furs. / Adam can do likewise. Eve can buy a Hat h'w'n I 500. to $8.00. ' Adam can buy one from 500. to $3.50. ‘ ' :The Busicst Store. /. ‘ .1 ‘. a).'&2‘§ a American? lwrm .5. , la . We hang up our sign in the VG? .- . will yawn aboutpricrs. snailtie'ifia’ "‘ ""°" a? - ml ' "if Youball at the" store; Gui“??? »; .’_-‘ 4 E. commons college, * j '7 f isaac Oxenham.‘ Pincipa * the mug-Ton TUESDAYAUGUBT .1901... A and template Recipes-Gonna. no“ is done bun. Oursme an, , hero. GallatOollego._ warBsndegn‘ statotavmamaizamgpdzuup m. one-tt . ‘ lateness“. king. @imwd‘m'r'fi vary rollgpnd winger/sold . in. «2;. a“? ‘ ratios: .11‘7-‘2Ks AN; (7.: in