£s'a‘:T' ,_ ., _ .lu nl -i A ' P'i i K l " “ E' 1 _ , N ul ‘ G T1 Q e SEPTEMBER 3' -'Um I-A'rliis'r News 7 ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' rmsr os°'ar.r:' ' ` PAGE SEVEN ' I a . - f...,_.-' ‘ ' ’ _ . . - .- V V .,s.` , , , , , .".~'.i. .i3.- ..~ _ ':="~ff ’f"- V' - ,;dU~wQr Vffkq-1 _ ,¢; .A ' , . , . ,Mr _ S “V” "wk Ayer’a Ssrsaparilla is s tonic. R D ........... ... "‘°°' THE 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN lln Own P ;,,1»»~»»»»»'::'..:'.':::;i %,,,,,,|,,,,,f:_,,;:, _,wg _,_'____ ,H ,{'_°*§;__f';‘§';°':h:‘>_§;f‘f;:>:§:_:°<:=f: head Office in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown ____i. .J ' _s..-._`_ ' _ -5 . “_ I' "kai A _ p _EL that comes from a strong tonic. Ask _ . i ' . lu; . ‘ g 4 The labaat news, llrat of all The S S Trinidad arrived i A M *e actor all sboutthis ___ night at midnight P i I - 9 ' - _-_ . i . David Livingstone, Gorham, N. H -;- l o e 8 S Jy G is Visiting his parents at Churchill. I Walt Flynn Cit left ‘c te d | _ ~ES‘l'AIl.lSlEll IMI* E. R. Brow, city, returned to the G' f W=»==-h--f»= this season a handsome line of / *1 __ \~- , Souvenir Jewelry \ °°mPfiSi\=s Beit Pius, Brooohes, Hut Pius, spoons and C* assorted novelties. Brooches run fro m :oc up. _ W' W°.lXE!:,i.'§'§'i .’.E‘”“'°'~ 0:5!! pictures of men look mn so"""‘“"""”'"_““"°**- men. They show the f:irce,' energy. character of the sittenl They are portraits that really tell' something ofthe men portrayed.l Telephone to-dey for an appoint-i ment. Phone 399. L I CO0K Sllldio Studio wher; i IIUGIIES’ ' Special llorse Cough Powder _ _Is asure cure . only 25c per box mailed on receipt of price GEO. I1. ll'UGtli°lS, Apotnecm-ies' Hall i.5o |,5o i,5o Ladies’ patent leather sh-ies ‘.50 ' 1.50 a pair. L50 " Your chance to buy a neat trappy shoe '.50 at a low price. Bliicher cut, fast color eyclcts cheap JSO' at225 .' l.5O L50 l.5ll l.50 |50 i.so A E. McEACllEN 'rho shoe Mau. ` ' Ask for our crown Ginger Ale Pure i Sparkling I i Delightful , . he nearest i\r»proaf:h tothe i ge uinc Belfast Ginger Ale ycl in mducufl. , The best dealers sell it and ;` the many other non-alcoh-ilic beverages put up by us. . . .G. ll. SIMMONS ‘ Ch’ town. 5-l4d17w ii l._____1-_-_-_-...=-_-_-:_-.=:S Arriving Daily cargos of' Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness Round' and Run of Mine. Albion Nut, Intercolonial Nut and Vale Nut. ` - -ALSO- Blacksmith Coal. ciiliis & U"-f , ,A pi uxlietzndndgnod gxeoutors 0!‘l;h°“2°9£&’ 'S iii .r.'.-....°"a.°i';=°' '°~."n‘a *"°....:t.i.L'r: wounnts properly atm; to. atouce. W teas... B. W - 8-Yldmwfairmwfdipd. r-ti- ' . ’“‘ mga thvgiiis W Y kelmmed ill Make up your MIND to Y & _ have your. PHOTO TAKEN by ‘ BAY Photographer “‘ Exhibition Week , =:=~ _ *"- “ ~ . Cheap Graiiulaled offering at the very low r Execulor’s Notice .f l Queen Quality New-Fall Stock Arrived To-day All the new ideas are here-short vamps in laced or bnttoned boo/ts and low shoes- patent leather - gun inetal-tan calf and kid boots. $4-00, $4-5° 155-00- Aiioy o co' <) .<.><>c\OO< >.><> |]H.H.ll..|[iHNSUN Kant Strat I. Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Noes Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and n-ted or glasses. _ oririoiii nouns ii no i a. m. i.eon.m ii rn Evenings by apnomtiment dtw w I . . 0| I Dnurrsr Olioo Hours 9-l and S-U 0v\.r Jenkins lt Boa NEW PBOWSE BLOCK Uharlottetown. P, li. 1. -illdrtf. l Sugar. We have just received a ‘ll€W b1‘3l1d0f White ,Gfanu for horses cattle etc. on the grounds a d S aued itUnite any tender and in No. 3 the lowest te ugar c ed. - ye - Conditions may he obtained at ot- Emplre which We are now flee of O. R. Smsillwood, Secy. Treas. llr. Geo. tl_I.t Moore - better preparation on the market. As 21 pounds lor $1-00 ‘.‘.':.;'i;: ;:.°ii:'.':..f°._“.if, Reddin, Phem B., It is good value for the` ,,,,,,,_ Charlottetown Steam city last night by 'the mail train. Hon. G. E. Hughes, City, came to the city last night by the express. . C. Mchure, City, came over by the Northumberland last night alter a' business trip on the mainland. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was sixty-five degr`ees is-I bove zero. The coldest recorded up till nine p.m. was fifty eight shove. The previous night the coldest re~ corded was ilfty-nine above. »- i A local sprinter has, by a tremend- ously strenuous enort, succeeded in! beating the G.A.A.A. ground's trsclr record for the 100 yards dash. The report says that the time made was iiielow n'ne seconds. This ought to make Lukeman sit up and take nor tics. Mrs. James Fiulgan and three children and her sister Miss Mary~A. iMcQuillan left for Boston yesterday morning alter spending a very pleas-, iuut. holiday with their mother Ml's.‘ Mctlulllan, Douglas Street. They More uccompa/nied gs lar as Pt. du Chene 'oy their sister Mrs. Thomas Smith. This morning Fred Cameron leaves for the mainland, with a string of| ihorses to take part ln some of the lraces on the New Brunswick and iliova Scotia circuits. His horses will 'compete aft Sussex, Fredericton aind| Hal fax. They are George Cresceus,' 'Mabel T., Oakley Baron, and Pruiera, I The Maritime Championships in ~ track and held sports will be held on. the Wanderers grounds, Halifax, on Saturday, Sept. ilth. The teams to] represent this province will be select-_I éd from the results of am-stsur ath- letic meet at the C.A.A.A. grounds Monday. It is expected thats-u un- usually strong team will go. Among the passengers arriving in the City yesterday were the folliowilng who registered at the Hiots1s:-1VIC- TORXA, J. H. Messervey, Montreal; F. R. Beckwith,_Bridgetown;» R. H. Fales, St. John; Riev. F. G. O'Noill, Vernon River; Miss M. E. 0'Neill, Vernon River; IC. A. Morrison, Sam- age Harbor; S. T. Hlltz, Hallie/x; J. A. Mclsaac, St. Jlohn, Mrs. E. Mc- Emchern, Everett; J. L. Sutherland, St. John; C. H. S. Sterns, Sourts; M. P. Walsh, Souris. W. T. McClus- key, St. John; C. Handyside, New York; Joseph Wagner, -New York. F. T. Morrow, Toronto, J. H. Wells, Halifax; A. S. Mahar, Truro; R. M.. Wyman, Yarmouth; A. S. Hunt, Bos- Sarnis, Toronto; D. George Cl'a.rke,l St. John; W.- C. Casey, St. John; Miss Blake, Boston; J. T. Irwin, Mo- ntreal. QUEEN, J. R. Mc3illivray, Toronto, Capt. Mellick, Sourla, D.' Ferguson, Little Sands; Miss L. B. Murray, New London; II. A. Amos, .0x'foi\d, N. S., Rev. J. S. Lemay, `QU¢h00. Miss May Hayden, Vernon River; Mrs.f"'Er'Di.Be)thel, Bastion; Bessie McKay, Bridgetown; Belle Mar- tin, Dundas; Charles Sterns, Souris; J. A. Hamilton, Fairview; G. M. ,and Mrsf Sinclair, Sherbrooke, N. B., J. M. Connell and wife,, Alexan- dria, Vermont; G. Rs and Mrs. Gould, _ Vlctoriai, B. G., 'Mrs. F. Seik'mian,.New .York. REVERE, Lemon Pineau, North Rus.|ico; Miss Pineau, North Rustico; P. Brothers, Vernon River; John F. Hayden, Vernon River; Rev. A. Caise, New Dominion; E. M. Rolr ertson, Bracltley Beach, M. E. Hall, Bradailfliane; G. R. Keele, Souris; Mil- and Mrs. Broderick, Boston; C. Butt, LeRoy, N. Y., Sadie Halt, St, John, N. B. 2-For the privilege of printing and selling score cards for the races. 3-For the privilege of~ supplying straw as required. 4-For the privilege of selling feed In Nos. 1, 8, and 4, the highest cr or any tender not necessarily accept- August 8-lidtf. .gag v » :For sunburn, freckles, etc, use British Almond Pink. There is no Navigation Co., Ltd Char ottetown Picton Service Change Of Time ,,,,,, Om, Bc,,,,,,,_ Mo,,,,.,,,,,; G A luis Journey and urriveu in this city ton Kennedy, New Perth West; Belle get them wish Monday night as Jenkins, Albery Plains; G. Bolling- Messrs Goolc and Henry, will all, Paris, Ont; E. F: Younker, Port give is first class vaudeville entertain- Wood; J. J. Trainer. Bedford; JI. M. ment Monday sept sixth. 'rney will Rankin and wife, Boston; T. R. sisted by alot of local talent. There :Any .Person who desires to nur- ou snouiu write to A. Alex McLeod, chase a good business stand with Eiuou, Belfast, at ouou. He is now P°Ht Office. house and store. heated offering nigh- claus paintings to ia- wtth hot water should write R. War- ind"-,, at just one hu th, "gum, rm. North River. 9-1dr.‘-wi>d- rates, or one nuudruu uoiiai-literal., -- portraits in oil for fifty dollars, _fifty Tenders will be received by the un- dollar pastels, some size lor twenty. derslgnod up to and on Tuesday the live ddlars, and some sine in free 34¢l1~ AUEUBK init-. for the following hand crayon for ten dollars. Those privileges at the Maritime Exhibition who do not know what gh” want to be hold in Charlottetown from will learn of something of interest by 2181:. to 24th. September nut- writing him at once 7-isurti. 1-For the privilege of catering. s==».. or . Y. l B Y BY afternoon for Bouris. Dr. N. W. Leard and wife, Jersey Otty, are visiting the iormer's old homo at Tryon. _ W. B. and Mrs. Loard and fsmilyil of Sourls are visiting Mr. Lesrd's old home at Tryon. W, (.1. Caasey, St. John, Travelling Passenger Agent of the C. P. lt., arrived in the City last night by tho express. ‘ i W. A. Brennan Editor ot the Jour-' ual and Agrlculturist, Surnmerside,' returned to his home yesterdaygaltcr a business trip on the mainland. \ In the Guardian's report of the Victoria A.A.A. meeting there should` have been included the name of Beuj-' Rogers Jr., in the list of members of_ the Board of Governors. Congratulations to Daniel and Mrs. Stewart of Gorham, N. H., who are here spending their honey moon. Mrs. Stewart was Miss Flora Livingstone, eldest daughter of Angus and Mrs. Livingstone, Churchill. Inspector Jeni-ilns, Mt. Albion has returned to the city after eraioying a week’s rolaxsmion from his duties. ,Inf future his office will be open at the regular hours viz:-ten .tio twelve p. m.,.aind one to three p.iu. The Tennis Tournament which was to have been held yesterday afternoon- at Victoria Park was again 'postP¢‘/|104 on account of the weather. A return tournament with the Abegwslts will probably he played' by the Tennis Clu_'u Team on Saturday weather per- mittlng. The Rev. S. J. Woodroofe arrived frorn,Charlottotown last evening ac- companied by Mrs. Woodroofe and family. Mr. Woodroofe is the guest of Miss Searle whilst Mrs. Woodroote is the guest or T. B. Spencer. M‘r`. Woodroofe will take the services on Sunday. The' mid-week service to= night wilLbe taken by lay reader H. D. Romans.-Sydney‘ Exc. » A particularly sad death' took. plains on the' S. S. Halifax on her last trip from Boston J. F. and- Mrs.l Maloney left Boston for Charlotte- town to visit friends hem and to 'ao company their daughter Miss Eileen, who has been visiting hero for the past month, on her return home.'Mrs. Maloney was seized with a severe at- tack of seasickness and this, supple- mented liy a. weak heart action, was the direct cause of her unexpected death. Mr. Maloney continued on last night. A Last night quite a crowd gathered around the medicine doctor and his performers, who were giving their show on the square. Among the many spectators were some 'who did not approve of the D»3ctor's attem- pts to amuse his auflence and they proceedt-:l__to~show. iheir - disapproval- hy shying misslss in tho direcvtioirof the imiprcmtu stage. Bering some- what hastily thrown they went wide of their mark and struck several of the many lad 'ea present. This is .an uncommon. prirfvtlcen and the severe penalty of the law provided for such cases ought to be sufficient .war- ning to the perpetrators. LYCEUM MONDAY NIGHT. The people of Charlottetown will charge only ten cents and be ss- will be no medicine lecture. :-Anyone wishing a portrait paint- 0llR -_I special prices s oN Leather haiidhags Purses ate., etc., A all abrics It has been said that Charlottetown merchants do not 'as a rule advertise enough to give people an id :a of what they are showing, Stanley Bros herein give you a partial list of the newest, finest and most fascinating fall fabrics they have ever shown. _ They are all ready for you now; and if it is impossible _ for you to come and see them yourself, cut off, fill in, and mail the slip at the bottom and we will be most pleased to send you samples by return-mail. Venetian' cloth A The same fine, soft, well finished, ‘all wool French cloth that gave those that bought it last year perfect satisfaction l` he colors are Cardinal, Taupe, Navy, Brown, Black ' 5oinch..........H$r.roperyd. 52 inch............$r.2o peryd. Queen’s cloth ' A splendid hard finish Swiss cloth that is a perfect dust shedder, all wool too, and medium weight, 47 inches wide Black only. ..... ......$i.i5 Black,Navy and Brown .$1.35 v §§ Sedan cloth. ecial This cloth is one of nnsurpassable Eiga, weight and quality. We were shown the samples of one of the Great London Houses and picked this out for ourselves. It is made from the finest quality long staple wool ln Roubaix France We have twelve colors on order of which=,four have arrived Wisteria, Navy Blue, Bronze, Green, Taupe, 50 in. . . . . .$1.20 Merveleaui A .This cloth is one of the very newest London and Parisian styles. It is medium weight and very much, resembles. a fine serge. Bronze, Green, Brown, Navy, Black, 54 in.-. . . .$155 yd Soliel S This is one of the old time favorites that- was worn more than twenty years ago. New York has pronounced it to be one of .the favorite cloths for this fall. Th`at’s why its here. ' Catawba (new) Navy Blue, Dark Navy, Black and Mvrtle 54 _ .....`...........$l.75yfl Tweeds ]ust as popular this year as ever they were. New weaves, pattern and colorings have changed them so much that one will hardly recognize them. Green an Tau-pe, Navy and Black, Green and Black, Grey Stripe, Taupe Stripes, Grey Diagonal, Heather Mixtures ._ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $l.l5 io $210 yd. STANLEY Bucs. PLEASE MAIL ME SAMPLES OF DRESS GOODS to mslie a “Coat” “Suit” “Dress” Cross out those not wanted. Colors......................t`rom............to...... .....peryard as-~ ~»~»» ee --sae ass s--sea--eseasesss---asaneesssaesaaaggggo 4 l I V I I will continue until all are sold out. ' Our stock is an ex- and at our reduced prices, every article is a real bargain. G F. Hutcheson Oommsnoing Tuesday Juno lst. Tas E. S. 'Noirthumhsrland' will leave itha Oompanfs wharf daily, exoepiknnday. at I-‘D o'clock a. m Studio 127 Graftdn St. Jowollor A Opidll O I Higltigi-lggriogiatgy italy. “”““"“°' ""' f,°°§$ P{v°'_f}§,,",’,“,{,§'°° “ “‘ °A¢¢°°°';>,° if “ll” *‘;"*';° U* “Nfl ' ‘ ' ’l‘ t ll. , w r rn n _ "Wi, |"""{i‘.Ii'f""»% .i'.'i"'”"”"""‘ ""`“"" lihlifli l~~“°ln n "M mm ’“""f‘l&' "“ Agoodwrapwllladdtotheval » yi H - _ »;;‘;;;;; _b;>;§,,,;j :-.'.".:.~..'.".:.-:°.:.:,z°..: ::::,;;§;jj Pine Spirit and Cider Vinegar _______ lor. Pickllng. .i m,o,mCmm,,,,_ Strength.. Purity, 'Flavor---Undoubtedp -- keeping qualities. » *Soo ad rs Radio Calhoun and her ° ~ » , . _ - company representing "The Heart ol (Price r|ght') ' p ` Florida" in Opera House, Labor Day night, -which appears in this issue. I.. A. IIASZARD. V i » ~ , 5 . . _ 4. , _., . ,_ .., . *»,.-. ;f~.,‘»,‘ __ » . -» _V _ . ' ~ "‘ . . ,. _. .< '»> .<._-~ ’ ,.2-If ~ , ,_ ir- ~_.- A "’ 4, _ . '- ,f3"g. it-_ i ’ ‘~ ' ;_° ,ph _,e = “Q ' ' ' ‘ f 3 ; 4 ~ .. 4 . 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