| iii vt t _(I tif? .ii . ._ 1 sl. , r *W ”;5%“ _'Tim'-"u»~» . ...__ --5-mt# . 1 _fy , . ii' » ,lf i. a /0;* ff' 3 I. 3 .-.-_ ._- a . r' - -» a...;'......... "Eg-._-‘;»1.,..-....' 53'"-.fi l"¢ ip. H’ ‘ . ll ii' _“I i~ l .2 gm li? _~:1-_~_.-. __ - -ja..-. .$5.1 .mt _ .., .., _,i .ffl 5E;'§'.is>=-»'»=£--»-_»_..s..1'i"'- ' `.;='-"‘»-"' 1-'--'ff lf ~i 'l i iii' ». ,`. -ag 'li .Zi l. »~'._ .Fw _ J. 4 ,_ ._ »¢‘7.1 V7 .-r _,I 1" l . ‘i a' P 'W 1 L b°°t made, Y°l1 Cannot be fresh and good, received every day from Roper’s\ , r ® without a pair. Celebrated Dairy Farm .__ ' Vi/'e are the only people handling this brand, I PAGE Two ' 'rim urnsr inns “‘ THE sit GUARDIAN '_ "L rum' ALB ' . , . _E _T .~ ‘ if W-_._ ,l ~ _ » -4~ i .. .~<- I. t ~.' ’ Dainty Articles We have an assort- “ ment of Richard fix d- f- well known éoilet vials: .~-sec. *This violet is his finest and most elusive per- fume. We have Violet Sec . Toilet \Vater Perfume Toilet Soap Talcnui Powder \\ e also have his Violet Sachet :ind Cold Cream. The-se are .t\e\v \"ork’s favoritetoiletspecialties Sold b ,f J.G. Jamieson, DRUGGI ST ' ll'p C i i - l m 'ri-it cuAai.o11‘.it°rpw_N_ suanoian tr ' Toilet 3° au el in ce ve le == amp 8 d l W 8 Y H W if W ‘ri-luaismv sam' EMBER 3°, igog f ' ~ | ,gambling and to promote teimperance , _ ’ _ ' | | | ~ n ` '4 ' Ev J w AI-[KENS,work in Sunday Schools. (Mr Alkeriis ASSET CURRENCY NEEDED WIRELIESS PHONE TO CHINA " Qver 90 per centz. of all business; In the agricultural building at the board D( mom! re|0,.m of we Memo. ansactions accomplished through A. Y. P. exposition in Seattle, says dist church ysterday decided that in nks is consummated by means ofithe Seattle Post Intelligencer, manyl ' . _ . lmore field work in all pants oi the "sr °““.:.‘;'::;;';:;“.;;°...‘° ;:::;:i ::::::°:_;.s;. :;:::;;.°::°:._“°;'.°°“...‘i'°°»,:=~~ it ~- Xl IBF! ' - 'to ave a new field secre y. e sticlty, writes A. Bartofn Hepburn Miller wnvepggd from one part of chgichoice fell on Rev J. \\`. Aikens, of) _ . ache Century. Less than 10 per uit han to another without wires 'Aniherst, who has tfready in his work 0 C011*-5 B Pint. making °lEl1f_ Plum F ` in the maritime rovinces shown him- Vilwgaf- The TW0 “BCM Dfllgglsts- “\-- is 'l°“° by mea” °' m°“°7' A_'l‘he manager ot the local otllce, 905 P . ry slight degree of dishrust, whlchprhird av,_,n“e_ made the fouqymg ssens the use of checks and increas- stutement yesterday I ..I am smly _ -. -mi-°.-i¢ ss~i»fiis~e °»iv._» "ei- rodute n;__1..!_lg_°*!@l!'.S°".°7_.f. ` UF!!! terf.oL`a. short time when we will °“é"`“55 e““°t“i1“w" whim mu I °“`ihave the whole Pacific coast connec- bh N-F0115. well;-mil-l\8E§si*““k_f"' Wituited with wireless telephones. At the le'°aP"'“1 “"1 p°s ’_“b““d`|present time we have plans and spe- ant swd 1i‘1“i*l aims- *° °l’*"‘l“‘¢ii-ications for ine erecticu or a asc- CUFWHCY Wm’ which t° supply lmbuc toot tower in Seattle. This tower is ants. 001' Syswm Win be defecuvminsed as a long distance receiving de- nd all classes must suher hnancialapot with this erected we can mu; 1055 Will* °"el'Y l`°°“"l“g money stmkitrom Seattle to Spokane, to moving S i D I think there ls no disposition to “_ ntertere with the law authorizing all CDU- ` ships, and, within a very short time ith china or Javan- ' k t i‘ e circulation ` amonal bw 5 0 bsu deemcr. During his latest days 'nc S"°‘"°d by government bonds' Thefrepeatedly and clearly defined his b 3 price far in excess oi their invest-.hi ment value because ot the circulationlhence confidence that he would ascend » . D d C b B .- _"W __ in y l gainst natural and normal ‘.1ankin£’. gc ssets-credits or asset currency, 1! dl on please. - ju N MEMORY OF THE, in “nl” have purchased these bonds Stgsimple trust in Jesus atoning blood; s surrender to His faitnfulness and . _ - . - lto the glories of Heaven. He was, rivllvse. and hav” "gms “liwhltainng him an in all. a desirable hould be 80lH1°“'1°db`¢d and falny neighbor; a wideawake citizen and now ealt with; but it is evident. I ¢l2\iUk»‘\\'e believe through the boundless sav- e Properly Sa‘eg“°'r‘1ed mf I To the bereaved sisters Mrs Smith ol power exists somewhere to issue noteslNe“. perth new Montagusi Mrs Jem e n, Victoria, a hrotlier in Mass, and s intelligent de\oted wife, we ten- r sympathy and the scriptural in- nctions, "Set your aliections in things above" and "God ls our re ,Inge and strength a very present help "troul.»`e." The Right Kind I tit Watch Repairing No botch jobs leave ’ our store. \Ve can make your watch keep time. Prices not high for first class work. All work Guaranteed, G.ll.Taylor, ]'ewe.ler Optlclsn. as i l I . ____A_____v_ _______*_AVAl___i¢_0“-nv in Qompany with his brother- ' in-law, the late James Falcorier.Hav» ton a_ m, Sept. 17th, in homejust a- ;cmS5 the ge;-cet, opposite tne_manse, was ill lor two years. Sixty-S11 Ye”-Vs-' ago he was born in AY\‘Sll\i1'¢. Scot' land, and when so young that he l\_H‘l no recollection of his birtl1Dl8»0€. W1¢_h his parents came to Picton Co. HIS father eventually was an underground man g 'ton und William hookkeeper, after hc |with a 'ni-other of late Principal l | i 0 LATE WM PATRICK. Written by Rev Wm McLeod, Hamp- Tlie late William Patrick, Hamp- on who fell asleep in Jesus, at 11.30 a er in the coal mines in Stlellar- had attended school of a Select kind. Grant, Senator McGregor and other ambitious youths. He married Many, sister ol Rev Dr A. Falconer oi Hali- fax, and began mercantile life in tue old "Cameron Block" in Charlotte- ing B branch store in Hampton, over- - Il? years ago, with his parents he re- . _ movesll ttlliitlgerlcpnd owned plug ,Ips- ¢ i~ e ui in nowcae “ e S [ll*lu§nLse" and did hiisiness in the build- ' S ' sinc c nverted into a comfort-l Resident PLO MAT " DIPLOMAT ” The collar that goes into good sociegy. Correct or street, dress and evening wear. 2 for 25c. more FRAME osmo- "ANTWERP"-3 for 504:. TOOKE BROB. LIMITED, MONTREAL MAKERS OF SHIRTS. COLLARS, TIES, VEBT8 -AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'8 F URNIBHING8. 6 ing, ‘ e 0 able church, Here his parents and sister died. He abandoned merchan- sllould make it a point to see the grand display of ROCKWOOD CIIOCOLATES on exhibit in E. J.DesRoches ldisc and devoted' all his energies to ,farming Eighteen months ago he [sold his farm on the Green Road and |rentcd a house belonging to Mr A. Myers at Hampton Corner. For six weeks every and all night in a very out a short time contined to ned, he- i in Hampton,at3 p.m, on1‘Jth (even I busy season people in sufiicient num» them bers attended him. Altho he was have ing unable to remain therein, he re- 101-tyflght places 0| Orenberger quired and received a great deal ot and S faithful attendance. This together mugs with the very large attendance at his 5igns_many of them only .me funeral in tue Presbyterian Church of its kind. They were sent to tho another similar service was were TO BE SOLD. Ordered to pay the duty and to sell at what they would bring. We been instructed by a Fur firm ii London, England, to dispose of ` ` -Mink Squirrel iurs, comprising ruds, and scarfs, in the latest de- sctt the stand by mistake. The firm they shipped to, would not take dc- Sunnyslde' being conducted three miles away at livery as they were not as ordered. some hour) was a good reminder of They were held in the Customs hond- _W the degree of the esteem ln which ed warehouse lor the last three y _ _ -' -----~»-----~ *W-Ha-~ Patrick wus a very industrious, intel- c I I . read, conversant with many subjects HS T9-Shipping 'Hack to London and lines ot literature; a very help- 3115*- £00 IIIUCII- W0 Will not l ' - ' - e _ at (Reg‘St°'°d) at the funeral "Mr Smith' said Mr. 5 ~ 0 P t" k ' h ‘_ ' i D°m=\ml uwrewns- .3 ‘2°ve."“i.§.§--m°i3§.i.§§§i'tp.i'i§i? Excels all others ago sara; "1-ie was one of tne`i>cst ASl{ yO1_il' (l€ale1°fO1' Glasgow, when I was pastor there, ‘find regularly walked from Stellanton ' I servative in politics but also in speaking of "The things pertaining to_ the Kingdom of God," and' ro- ___ _ _ _ ex erienced He ventured fifteen ._ --._ ._ _ . n _ _ FilobiioySoapIndetighrfullyrcfreshtngforBathlmuuthg agg, altho' very Weak phy_3 or-Toilet lnhot we-other. Forwnslifngundcr sicnlly, tn profess faith for the first; :lolliingls uncquuilcd. Clcanaes and puritlc-_~_ time at ga;-rgmental liable of The Re- lie was held ll his fellow citizens Mr ligent, honest man He was widely S ful practical citizen. The wife of the late Hon Matthew Smith said t0 me who, visited him hene sixteen vears of my boys in my Bible Class in New to attend. He was not only Gon- minded me much of some "Cainny Scots" who expressed less than they 3 . - ‘- * L _ Get Ready tor 5 yy -_ . 0lll' Altllllal "Biggest Potato” Prize Competition I » . ~ . We are preparing an attractive list of prizes for those successful. Cost nothing to enter. Merely bring _ us the biggest potatoe you can find- that’s all months, to the ship ers order We sell the Plow Shoes made ‘ p _ We re- eived orders to pay the duty and ell them for what they would nring, would stock se Furs, but will dispose ol them a pnice that will make them camper. If you are interested in Fur buying this fall, the prices will be are stock is depleted and lun season over. James Paton & Co. tu rs alter as low, if not lower, than otlered at. during January 9--28d3irtt93i. best .I '.§`ZK'~\~=’°" -“~“-’ ' l _ __ L 1/ ` ,- l"`S<"; fy l~§~R"f=;~'f,/_I Q1-ET fl”-in ,.1 _ _/_ - \_§_/_.`§,;\\\ ~._ 1 »=.\'»iic§\, "’<.,_ , / V For solid wear buy our wn make of Plow Shoes, made from long tanned Island - leather. Our own make of Creed- » more -2 years wear. This is the best fariner’s ‘-' ~ ~ _ I r u iz ir 11-1-1 E G of Bro Jl:;lil§flNS ®. SON Sunnyside A self possessed of a great gilt ol leadership. It was decided to press tlie- cruis-ade against race track sermons are appearing weekly _ ' <1' _ 'ronoN'ro, septauiuer 2s-'rue T” hu" "mi :--Just a reminder that the pickling, season is here. You need- honest spices. Let us fill your pickling re-; ceipes with pure fresh spices. Every ounce guaranteed. Don't f01's¢i- ‘German Brand Essence of Vine!" view of the important demands for | l B»<»~=f~-°»f- .romvsolvfs quickly relieved if john- sor_i`s Anodyne Liniment ANUDYNE I is s ed into the bronchial ””’ mu. LINIMENT daily. lt is also V a tried and true remedy for Colds, Asthma, Diarrhoezi and most human ills. ln most cases where internal use is necessary a few drops are poured on sugar or in sweetened water. For 99 years the Family Doctor Always keep ri supply in your home, because it is invaluable for applying to cuts, bruises, sprains, bums and scalds. It is the emergency remedy almost :i century old. It never fails. Sold If 250 Ind $00 8 baiflo ""°"°',,'x"' 1. s. Jouivsolv as co. ‘I ‘md Bolton, Mau. /I 1; m __ A _ " _W 7 lef 0 ` Squier., 1 011118 _.Colonist I _-,Q -Xcursions , . .»_ " /' 'W Would 7°" hke t° get .+1 ,ga .A , . .~ ll' rv-.-~., | p. f ahome in olden Cali- fornia? éo thi: Fall. , /I my/ Colonist excursions every day, " , September ig to October ig. Rail' road fare only $3 , from Chica o. For $7 additional’ you get douile berth in a Santa Fe tourist sleeper I , (built by Pullman) ; roomy, ' , -P. " y 6 modem and comfortable. . - <’:~_;om"v(b“d,_\c\C Stop-overs allowed for Grand Canyon '.. . and Salt River Valley. in Arizona; also at most points in California, including thc great San Joaquin Valley. Santa Fe tourist sleeper service to San Francisco is quicker than any other line. Tc Los Angeles no other line is falter. Personally-conducted excursions tri~week|y. Meals by Fred Harvey. \ Ask tor Illustrated hook-Iolders: “ To California in a Tourist Sleeper," and “San Joaquin V°"'>'-" . D. w. uma. rm. fm.. A. 'r. lu s. if. Ry. 138 St. lame: St., Mvnlmal, Que. /.J'! f _ ` fri ‘A #Iii \\` 4 ‘th .5 34. \ _J .» - s ~ J _ , A ,_ _ \\ _ _ \-\_ gi-4 ~: ' `,\-“I 1.s\ \ I "3 K _ Q ' `\ \_ ‘Al 4 ,Af .I . - ` _W ..`T if cociisnurr riows. _ . » ;\ ,. pr.-si" '-.1 ./`. 1 se” l i _ \ ' Special ` School ants for romp and tumble wear. Special hard wear pants 5oc, 7 5c, $1.00 a. pair. loo school suits at a saving of 25 p. c. See our new overcoats for boys and men. _"7 __ .James Paton ~®. Co. ._ ` The Most Popular Songs and Music We just finished stock taking, and our show- ing ofthe most popular music books are complete. \Ve had every teuclier and pupil in mind when selecting our stock. If there should be a piece you want not included we`ll order it. Below is a partial list, the majority taken from the faiuous Presser Schirnier and Ditson publications. Czernev, Op. 2119 Bk. i t\'elocit_y) C \V.L:i|idon's Recd Organ Method / _ _ \ “ " Completi- “ Up. 26| llhisszigu Playing) Smialiiia Album (Kohler) ‘ Cleineiiii b`UD:iii|ias Bertini Op. 29 8: 32 _ Cont-one .\'o. 1146, Op. _<7 Conconc Op. 9 tl’iff_\- l--esoiis for the medium of :tw voicirl Folio of Organ Music, Dilson Ed, Musical Pictures First Parlor Pieces l"lv:~;t Reciuil Pieces A . _ First Studies in ihe Classics Popular Parlor _Album .\lhum of 24 l’iei'cs for small hands Scliumaun`r. Atliuni for the young HALL MFG. COMPANY'S Horse Powers, Tliiesliers and Cleaners.Witl1 all the latest improvements. Selling at lowest prices and at terms to suit our customers. Call and look over our l ‘ck and get prices before buying, Home o co. Pure Vegetable Parchment Paper For Wrapping BUTTER-~--LARI) Etc. It is cheniically treated to withstand BRINE and in Butter. ` We Import Very Large Quantities and would liketo quote for LARGE or SMALL LOTS-._ all sizes-- ‘ Egg Cases and Fillers made in 30 and 49 doz sizes-- from No I white woodboard tock. Odorless and tasteless. Schotield Paper Co. Ltd. . - Sl. J0l\n, N. B. Importers -Exporters-Paper mill agents. SALT l\____.-_. _;_.._____..___.e-..... -1'-:A __ _g __ Cream ` C-all and have some. I We have a large assortment of | \ - 5 9 c lens than Publishers’ prices school Books E Lclllaclies i\li-thot! .if Siiigkig. Let us show you some Single and Gang Walking Plows, Single and Gang Riding Pfows. Nice fresh stock witli all the latest improvemeiits. » 123 Kent St.---Charlottetown, We sell school books 5pc less than publishers’ prices We have received a supply of the famous A. A. S aterinzuils “Lincoln” Fountain Pens ranging from $51. 50 to $4. 50 each. Also a line of Stylo Pens or Ink Pencils at 6oc and goc each. These are the REAL THING for College Students as they have a point like an ordinary lead pencil yet they write with ink. Ask to see them at _ G. Elmer Ritchie’s The Home of Good Stationery 180 Queen St., Ch’town 9-i gdtf ` We sell school books 5 pc len than publishers’ prices. |\/is-|"/=\|._ |=|_AT_=.;G» ..<-- ' /' . v 2 nog!! ‘uaqeuqnd unq; seq 'a 'd 5 iqooq |oo|,|a¢ “ag 9 1--1 H coat very' little more than the old time plates and rubber li ndredtllllli was“rn:m.‘.l°.i";.z.."i2::..§'é.‘::l‘:.."..°.,'~.;..~;v» --1 ~+ a'°.»:.,°...,...........'.%“ v|1'|l.|z|»:|» Am f r ° | - and Pleumt-llu ndrafte:|£f;:'etai:“““”n’ sd. mu Pu" .’l*.:"'°‘“'°.:‘.:'.i.:'2#:.“.:'°°;."..°.:,.°"°‘. ..:'i.:.:'.:'z°i::.“"* °=‘ ei “*="‘°" “""» - ni:|uli'l"ncurAl.'lmn|.dns c, if nina, n. n. .-'._~ 4.- - _ ~. . . ,, __~° .sf ~,,... _ [ ...___ , . "1-fi. ‘ ae.-:~' . " v. ~. _ _ t='i.l' -. ~ - . .Fir l -.~‘-.., et' 5' , . ,f . , , "~`~5~1'--` 'ibffxi'-a~x<;2»;:'~‘.f|v. 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