'-'= ' ll " 'f' `-_ 5' »"»“.*- ~:-"_-.Y : -`,:`¢;"2.'i’£,_¢;[1>¢.§2.;;;fI§ ,, __ __ , , . ,-___,.___.___.__,____ ._ _ ._ _. _ » '_ ____________________ ___ '21_ teas ° we have an assort- ment that delights the eye, fits the fm-m, and suits ,very pocket book. IIE ALWAYS BUSY STO?lE. _ _ _ _ _ _ THE GUARDIAN, OHAR;l.i0'.l"l.‘ETOWN' SEPIEMBE3 iii l Edward Island, 3, Quebec, 1. Third prizes, _Npw Brunswick, 6; and Prince Edward S More Island Prize Winners-The me to lm Local and Provincial Items ol ____ 1=1°=d'=*°=iii°»» ~ e lllllttii look Wall I_'ll"_s" IN 'rnns1'..romrnxn1nrrIo1r- ‘ I 4 i _ _ e attendance at the St. John Exhibit _ e 't _ ion is exceedingly large. In the class fo . I horses the awards taken by provinces fel V ' as _fnllowez let prizes, New Brunswick, 23; ` ` I _ ; _ » grime Edward Island, 5; IWov°a Scotia, 2. G|ean8d iauardlani Reporb econd prize.-,I*lewBrlnswick,1_2; Prince » l 4 I "S and Cfirrsjiiindiints- .3-ggf§;;~n3S;;g;;g_i_3_;ei;g_;53335, You want Clothing, Hats, Carpets, Dress Goods, Ladies’ ..._ pd O 50. , Lani' Dsviizs and two daughters left | | yesterday morning for Ottawa. I _ g _Mita F. P. I\t~:Nz\'i~:ni' and Mrs. Per- , kms will leave next week _tor Colora- t do springs. MR. WM. Fnntitvsox left by tlze Hali- fax yesterday to resume his studies at Cornell. Mn F. L. Hiiszann and Mrs. Has- mrd lettyesterday morning for Mon- treal and Boston. » Pnouinirros rally at New Haven Hall, on Friday evening, 23rd iugg, at Soclock. Rev. Messrs Brown and Dawson and other speakers to address the meeting. S eci I p a Hts friends will be pleased to learn that Mr.”John McEachern, who was severely struck on the side of the hi-iad yesteiditv by the shaft ot' a passing .~loveti. is not cotisidtred seriously in- jured auu rested well list night. , Values I'r_bss been announced that Rev. \\'. H. W arren will deliver a lecture in the at $3.75, ‘P Bedeque. on 'l`ntsda_v eveningi the 27th inst._ iii which he will give some ar- c-ount of his re"ent tour in E tglatd and Scotland, illustrating; his descriptions, by specially seiectt cl vi-,ns projected by $5 at time new lim~~1ight stereopticon. _ ’ . _ 'I`s_tcni-:tts Asscctn-io.\'.-'l‘he anntul metting of the P. E. I. Teachers Associa- tion will be held in C`rinrlol;tetown on Thurday and Friday Oct. 6th and 7th. This meeting promises io he nf more then osdinary interest as G M. Hay of St John ~ Dr. Hall of the Truro Normal School and $6 W. A. Hickmen of Picton are expected to Q* I be present and take part in the proceed- ings. The executive are to be congratu- ilated on having secured the services of~ these eminent idncationists and the teachers ofthe province should show THE Toronto Globe in a sp cial Sat- _ .urday edition devotes about two pages ` ~t i a review of tempo ance reform in Cansdt. The Globe also publishes a _~`_,,v`_,`,___ number of portrai s of Uanada’s most their appreciation by attending in large ` numbers. y '9 on-.tg . lads from Oil Pebble, ‘\v besvyvsolmjnnt the thing for Fnll altring Boot, new goods .l‘U$0paned, A pair. sr.tMPna's éortniizrt - rominent temperance workers. Amon nanamxréolgia’ lhe portraits are ttoie oi Hon. Davi§ ` Laird. Vice-president , Dominion Al- , lia.1ce;(`onr~cillor Horne, Charlottetown es "" ‘President Provincial Alliance; Mr J. D. » Seaman ,Cl:tar|ottetown,President, Char- lottetown Alliance; Rev. Joseph Mc- .. Leod, Fredericton, Mr. W. \V. Buchan- an, Hamilton; Rrv. Geo. \V. Fisher, t. John; Hon. Sydney Fisher, who in- ""l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll i Q sag "W" ”`§`sQ""1 5 ing ai $1.85 K. .IOS is troo as the otiicers on several occasions Advertise we Have, llave we Advertise. illlllllllll ill a Good Watch. may not. To the latter class we would ' . like to say that we carry in I S Stock RELIABLE Warcnns _ _ i Tms mail train ti.rr:‘v'ed last night at Baptist House of \\'orsh` at Central’ is a necessity--not a. luxury only. ` To utilize every moment of precious time, to meet trains, to keep appointments, to be always on time, one must PERMANENTLY uurrnu \Vitl*.ou¢ publicity or loss of time from l>t15'll1¢3$, by 2, pm-cly vegetable, harmless home t_rt_atiii_ent. ||“m¢vii;ttc results. l\iormalaPP°“‘°- (fa ms ee? and clear brain. No injections or bad after eiects. lndispnmhle testimony sent sealed. Address HEDIXON CURECO. I’ Vf- _ ark A You may have one. _Two year old lilly, (2 exhibits)-Fred Kitson,North Wiltshire, P E I, lst. CARRIAGE HORSES. Stallion, 4 years and up, not more than l,250 lbs., or under 1,050 lbs , less than l-5.2 high (4 exhibits)-Wm.J Nicholson, Dundas, P E l, “ Aldorf,” 3rd. Filly, 2 years old, (3 exhibits)-Donald , McMillan, Charlottetown, P E l, lt-t. i Brood mare, not tiiore than 1,250 lbs., _ or under 1.050 (3 exhibits)-B R Docken- dorf, P E I',`2nd. Matched pair, gelding or mares in him- Allan McPhee, North River, P. E. 1., lst. acnicur.-roar. HORSES Stallion, 4 years old and upward (4 ex- hibits)-John Boyce. Lot 45, P. E. I., “Oak Heart,” 2nd. /I Foal of 1898 (3 exhibits)-B R Docken- dortf. North River, P E I, lst. asavr niurcnr Houses, cixanrix nm-:ii ostr. Stallion 2 years old (1 exhibit)-Samuel Auld, Kingston, Lot 31, P E I, lst. _ The display of cattle is fine. There are between 400 and 450 animals on the ground, and of these the dairy breeds largely predominate over beef ca tle. Of the latter the Polled Angus are all from Quebec Province, the Galloways and Guernseys all from Prince Edward Island, ‘ and the Devons all from Nova Scotia. The prizes, taken by provinces, were: Beef breedf: New Brunswick, lst, five; 2nd. six; 3rd three, Nova Scotia, lst, six- teen; 2nd, fifteen, 3 tl, live. Prince Ed- ward Island, lst, eleven; 2nd, iive;. 3rd three, Quebec, lst, fifteen; 2nd, three; 3rd, wventeeri, 2nd, twelvf, 5rd, eleven, Prince Edward Ieland,'l st, eievfin; 2nd, one; 3rd, ` The prizes for grade cattle were thus distributed : New Brunswick, Isl.,tive; 2nd two; 3rd, four. Nova Scotia, lst. nine; 2nd. eleven; 3rd, live; Prince Edward Is- land. lst, one; 2nd, two; 3rd, three. natnr nnni-:ns-lirnsntaizs. Bull 3years old (3 exhibits) John A Ferguson Charlottetown P E I , 3rd. Bull 2 yenrs old (3 exhibits) Geo P Boswell Pownal, lst, and 3rd P3 _ 2 ' ' I ' purchased food for the men out of their L,,,cO,NS low” pockets' The -general -coudmon of Ram 2 shears and over (2 exhibits). .__ the arimy was’ he smd appanmg’ as thez- -Fred G. Bovver, Geor etowu, P. E. I.,` = I had miie food less clothing. and drngso S ._ medicines weire almost ,mknow,,_ Ay lm; Frank Bovyer, Charlottetown 2nd. E Santiago Mr Graham was twice wound_ed,` _ 0- bemo ghot; once in the wrist and once in f ;:5.5;f.f- we ' §sSchool Teachers. , *Visitors to 5 Accu ra ° 'ii .inte city _ l* Are frequently inquiring for the Fashionable Tailor, Our reputation for making the best fitting suit in the l city, has now become an established fact. Our cloths are up-to da. in style and quality. ' Gentfs Fnrnisliinvs in a éiergseis llllllll ” st 4 Ollly. We guarantee everyf Watch. Our prices are very low. Call at ou esa an inn Nonroxir. Boaz Cosenza 0 Dtiunrunxr, Chicago. %\18»35¢“ ,t ‘ Pi.AiN ANDsPicED. li We have received a. direct ilDP0r' ~ » I ' 7. - tation from the Old Country of PUR- A “‘ . very10W5Z‘11‘° f°1' ° Wm °f 7”” °‘“ th N. rnnroivs. N I ICE .im-‘¢::st=;»i;f-f°i1».:t°..~»‘1e;“i~»°».°.=;.»“....~»»i°'»‘~= Great G a nf This Vineger °°»l1“°“ be °x°°u°d P' _ ' ih§°¢’>tner1wtfaia.¢ne¢p wen is: sander in eorg; ._ . -_- lfof Funny' _ ~ - We re general commission mer- 1 ' A _ Y _ l The best Vinegar fo? I1ncl{huT_lIel chan’-'tsiadirect imP0Y‘ters of Oranges. i _ A ‘ W _' . . - i . 1 m ' . » ¢ k AIIEDILAFIJES ogilxglddllzdllltll' §`l?IrClI;](;edkll)1tl{el? pldgtlzglagly good Lemons, Bananas, etc , J ohbers ang L __ C___y__ __ _ 888880 UVB!! 6 ° , s_ S._ at on on W] QQVG guh muliialoflig-r Eg £32; TRY FOB PI.CKLmG‘ We SGHARE ;1ef.;7r::isp(l-od:dll;r, Ililgogs of allekizilzls _Halifax for London, G. B. on September cap_§_i_y:__tln&__k___P1i\"§,§ the different kinds of spices. _ __ bon ____ and sold on ____ moderate com iu - » _ I - - ‘ ' _ 6 . élfrillsils-iitdit A. 'McDONAl,D, Leading Fashionable Tailor. ne... under 1,050 ins. each (2 exhibits) _ ' §»;;;;g,;;g;::<;;;ifi°» ft E 1»‘°i~=»-i' eeesseeeoeei _ _ _ Q _ @ ° BEWILDERING Grade cow,4vears old and up (4exht- @ ' _ ` A ` ' ‘ bits)-Donald McMillan, Charlottetown, » ”i ` P, E. I ,Jersey grade, “Harris," 1_0 _years _ - ,_ _ _ _ 1; _ old, 2nd; Cow, 3 ysars old (4 exhibits) -- @ _ 4 _ , f Donald McMillan, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 9 _ @ _ “Becorns,” let. ‘~ tooo sooo sooo oooo sooo Q Heifer lyear old (7 exhibits)-Donald ¢0U¢°U°*°°`°°°.'° MeMiiiaii,ctmi0n¢t0wn,P ni,29d_ @ '°°"’°°° @ ' _ h F u N f Heifer cnlf,underl year (8 exhibtts)-'- Q _ ~ Olll' SliQCk Of Cl0l5IlS f0l‘ li B 8 8 UCD DI E “'88 ’3'°"»_ °°°"°"°‘°"“’ P E 1'3"* .@ ,i.lli¢i.“f§i~i;i§ §°§nf§':;'a§§i§§§ _wildet-ing variety ot' patterns and ooloritigs hom some 26 r 'r carrr. any naman. __ I _ _ . . .- Cuss "" ‘ E' until we look into the qualities and n manufagturgr3_ ' Fat ox or steer, 3 years and over-5 ex- wan; the kinde_ @ best' Woole < _ _ hihits)-D Fergneon,Cba.rlottetown, 3rd. _@ _ _ _ @ _ sc *oh 1-wsu' sul" S M Fat steer, under 3 years (4 exhibits)-D _ @ Dozmsof styles and combinations @ _ 0 an r-*duced the Pl6lfi`Cif0 bill in U16 HOUSB F r neon Charlottetown; 3rd. , _ yon are sure like-from the cute l - f E” 'and saith' S _-‘ Commons and, others not so wel!-A P15 sbee’p Prince Edward Island showed .@1ictle baby ring to the gorgeons@ ws-st 0 4 U D own in this province. ;_i§»____p=_i__:i:=__g»_ia_::_v____:i_ri>;ig. and pulled in ,.@c_______;________v__________________ ____________y@ -_Gaaadlan Saltlngs and ._as_;f:_:;<:.;:e::».z.f..'i;;i:.‘:_.~_;f°»i.i:; _ gm. f. ¢i-»~i»i--- vim- ___ t;"‘:.'“..i:.';:.:..;’:.';°.:"'.:'.‘ ..‘:.‘.';‘..i::t".»:;'.t..:i§'°.f_‘.2°ii‘.“;:i.‘f"'_e e ` 3 “‘f°'°‘*'”““"° "‘*"""' °°""""' .fetiixgus baltletf Santieglh. Be was one Sheer-ling»raiiii3 exhibits)-Albert Bos- _ _ ._ _ W6 W0l1ld b6 U0 SIIOW ISIIBID $0 yG1l ‘nd Eotine mm who was with Qaph _C°Pf°'i well Pewnai P.ii.i._ _mane -zen. _ W_ W bett leased t take our Urdu-_ _ 0 hen that gentlewnen was killed in ar_n- Bam 1amb,(7 gxhlbfge)-Albert Boswell, @ | _ _ ar P __ y _ _ _ _ _ sh Mr Graham bass. number otin Pownal, let and 2nd Q ` ' ' ‘ ` ' _ilils Budgitof Happenings lliiunil About ` “low :_ Hlvsrsvs- A Ladies’ Jaeketsi etc' _If you could buy just what you' want at Prowse Bros, cheaper than you could buy elsewhere, you would buy there, Just look over our goods and see if you cannot save money. ~ HAVE I BARGAINS Big Bargains in Boys’ Clothing v 1 !~ 1 iiiiiiiimiii Must have Watche liillllli stssssstsls iiiiiiiiiriiimiiii s== l leading styles. U _ lllllllll 5 ll ._iiiiiiii,' do without them We would like to have the _._ pleasure of showing our 3 _’ watches to any intending E purchasers. “We’ll give you a. reliabl watch. , ~‘We’ll sell it at the righ iirice. I “We’ll guarantee them satisfactory. _ F. Hutclieso .Ieweller and Optician. Theyfre necessary. Can’ _ . .I . * _*ll iiiiiiiiiiiii __:=-» llllllilliiilll ' llllllllllllllllllllllll M'°“11°1°°‘» “‘°""“°””"° "“‘°‘”“°‘“”Z for all our customers. four. _ In dairy breeds, the prizes fell thus by‘ » ' _ _ _ _ __ __ ‘ _ ; g _ _ provinces: New Brunswick, lst, fifteen; _ ' ' _ Q S Q 2, seventeen; 3rd ,twentv; Nova Scotia, lst, _ - i " P 1 * \ . Drop in and see our stock. -Q -Q1 -1, ittniinciiiii |mportant Announcement caan iiirsitssr ro Ftitiltans. ___ Soo 'l"i‘llvt.°.°t‘..°€‘.’.‘l.‘.‘.‘.‘.‘;.§‘.$ .“l.“t.i.°.“‘i.f.‘:’.§.*‘:.“!.‘.'“.»....'.: Sth. ntmtione Trf Currie Powder in bulk Tuineric an 3 C nd heme S S tfpahomeii Wm leave Halifax , F mission orrespo ence so '. " _ _ ,li,;,°¢i,i'f:lvorkgi-_`_E Celery Seen WOODILL CC_ lor Liverpool on _gt D932, & G0. 265 Barrington StN ' OLAP Age’nt_ s m 1' = ° __po_:ti;._i.;p_ alo;,__?__ Vs]);t0!i_“xl§1‘s§€‘¢ Wh _ le d Retail_ _ J'|1lyl5t`l3ll1. H&llf3X_» lCh_,town_ &ug_ 29 i98_ l th h made article. and at 8 i'.€"`i"'¥°"°*".:.i’°."i'i`-"“i".‘:‘° "‘”° ii2’i5’o"i~¥ii1r‘ii °§“.l’n.§li”b. i.....i.n. .ag aaapyoigu dealers at the low P1100 0! W1 °°" iinmx or rf.-A in-gt-elses laundry and ¢0m~ingsoap_onlyI0centstor3lbS. IUWIIIW gwaste oftune and money for farmers to botherabmxt soap making now. The INNO liehasso1dtothePorkF\etoryntor5oentsP° m.mm,mmmmwm.m atnstolassortioleotsonpataooeto A We have goods for all our customers. N o one need pass us. _ We are making all Fall Goods at a small ad- vance on cost. We are determined to save money _for our customers this Fall. Clothing Clothing Clothing _ tiirer;Qnebec, lst seventeen; 2 ten; 3rd, ' " _ e on ei' u cap .- sr W img relics of the WSI' ABk€d 89 *-0 Two ewes, 2 shears and over (5 exhihi- THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE _ e condition of the troops he saia_ they tg)-Albert. Boswell, Pownal, lst. E P _ ____ _li ~ Ala 5 e _ ‘ - _ ere wretchedly pr0Vld€d fQl‘ Wlllle "1 | Two shearling ewes (4 exhibits)-Albert -~ - . _ nba. The company of which he was af Boswell, Pownal, 3rd. _ _ 1 _ member fared better than the rest of the Two ewe lambs (4 exhibits)-Albert ._ -_ A ~ 1 nniz§__i_l__;sNA Pants Maile to tlriliii $2.15 aiitl'$2.5 Made. from all-wool Tweed, Good patterns. with good trlh mings and iirst-class workmanship. - no trouble to show goodl- Gordon 8:. McLellan. _ ~ Men’s Outfitters. GALL FOIl TENDBU TENDIJRS win be received et Qu Department up to Saturday % 24th, 1888, for certain rrpeirl to _ western approach of North H1' Bridge. Also, for certain repairs to lil* and channel work of some Brldp. The tenders have to be eepot-ntgi marked “Tender for Approach" i “Tender for Block and Channel WI” The lowest or any tendon 1 essail accepted y Rlcriann smrrn Se0’y of Public W¢» Sept. 14- l5.2ow w2i. it . H ’ V I :.>i.f..i‘“":'°`.“'.:”'-'“'i"i°’i-.Wa llrvatiiligr e\\¢\¥° I f°W Wu* °‘ no other. “ if Charlottetown Feb 18 '