-_ .,_f. 3- _ _ ,i :___ _. _» _ _ _ A 1'.. - _ S t - »` °‘\ 1 °°“`°”“ 5’ ’9°" 'rua cHARi_o'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN ' _ mis me \ "y;__;`_ _ ”.___ '» Q7/ , / / \¢/*Z \ _, \,. "\ __ `. \\i-' D "> / 0 ; -*_ \ . ,\ f si/ V Tha mail train arrived int. night ati Rubbers ') until Fa11 S f. ri fill S cat~li von § E n a pping. Rnv Rub- _~_______* int! bers now and he ,e, dy_ und " _“M weeks. There will he nc service in the R ~ churches of Clifton, Summertleid,orGran- bw' S' J` Woodroofe °mchu°g` The When purchasing y wur dry ponds remember our Footwear D p- ertinent Ynu'|l fimi it conveniently located s ilendidly =l"Cllfll.~nn.s5¢ -.na $i.ou 'rho “Stoomunt" Rubbers, low Fld” 9Oc and $1.05 Men’s ‘ Stocincnt." Rubbers with closed sides. $|_|5 The "Ai-tisan". _Men’s plain rub- brrs with roll sole. $| 02 Meii’s "Ststzon”-for cit wear on muddy sidewalk very lyow wr dont bind the feet. $| _oo eu’s Hagen" storm rubbers with heavy rolled sole and l1€¢l~.......~........ ............$l.|5 WOMEN’S STYLISII RUBBERS _ Every slinpe, style, :uid width, for shoes of every size. The seasoii’s iie\vest» :uid daiiticst models. ribhers 6()c ‘ Croquet”-Wonieu’s plaiu rub- bers with rolled edge anti heel _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . _ .. 7 5,, "ll lu'-l” ~Wornen'» toe cap rub' bent. ai1s'zes . . . . . . . . ._ .705 Wmuen‘s s‘crm rubbers llren lined . _ . . . ......._’]§¢ Worr=en'n "Stav.on" cxtra low cut ideal for city wear~flcnt biudtlicfeet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . _ . . . . . . . _ . CllILDREN’S RUBBERS - ALL SIZES. Youths plain rubbers size It to 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ...SSC Childrens plain rubbers all sizes . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..42C Boy’s plain rubbers sizes Ito 5 _ .. . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . ....70¢ Misses plain rubbers all sizea We sell tlic celebrated 1ca'iier-and our llllllffl prices. Mcivs wh--lc stock k'p sud groin leather bolt' villl 1|”-yyilnribitz Sole lll0\lCll¢!` style or bellows \°l1)l‘1¢ “S pleltfrtwl. $01-0R'. See ad. terlan church Kensington tomomlvv. The annoying steamer Gulnare Ospt. Clifton and vicinity and a faw more days T is Taylor which has been at work in the will tlnish the work. Crops are excellent. Bay of Funriy during the past season. ai- Doag si.; my me .m,,,,._ ,,,|| be we rlved in port. yesterday afternoon to l ly lliwt cl W. P. Arcbibald‘s address tn “P f°l' l'l1° "'l°l"~ ig; . ' I ‘ '\\ FQ. }\,\ ' "' [l\\\ ll \ \ 1* l »~' ° as 9, , N _ P-T ow. Rl\’0\‘ Dvlts bythe S. S. City of Loudon “5 mailing and collecting same, The L"-,hy ,,,,,,.,,|,,g ,md uw f0l|0,,|,,g c"_ Guardian has decided that in future all lnary amounts under one dollar will _ ' ord pmduce ,,,,d3cl.:wk. b“W,,._ - bedacoepted in a cash in advance basis an tan oer cent discount given except The “dial °f ll" fllnlwl' “bl” °f l'll° to those who have a regular advertising cccunt who will still have the privilege f monthly credit. On Wednesday evening October 2nd, an llreealve event took place at the rcsld~ ' Rev. John M_urray.ot Clifton is attend- Blxce of C Alex Bmw” Fun," Sl the me ting oithu Synod at Halifax. E,” when Mh, Hannah' M Duncl; Wm ““”"l“ lf' N9" S°°l-ll* 1°’ ll fe* was united in marriage to Fultbn Adams ride, who was unattended, was very be- vllls on the titti. inet. The. Rev. D. Mc . | | ~ Loan will supply for Mr. Murray on thc his nghg ai-tolr:|iilii;l:tm;¢ibt‘l)1l:vl:illi'll1:t§:Ils_ andaome stone martin mul. The man Owing go the unfavol-,ble wanna, lu, and costly nraaoot ¢ received testify to thg night, gh; |,m,nd,,,,,,, at p,wn»B gnud esteem and popularity in which the milinery opening wus restricted to buts Y°““3 °‘“|Dl° ‘N llelll ll.Y l»l\°ll` DMI! fraction of those who would have attended f"l°°‘l5- llh- "ld Ml* Adlllls have the had there been no rain to face. ln order l'°“rl'l°“ll °°“R\'ll»l1l*Ul°l1H °l Very many that the crowd which would inevitably g_°'l‘l5 "WB l°llK Mid llllw! Wtllded life. lt. will Interest many Guardian readcre ed Paton & Co. have decided to continue g, | _ h h | _ wi.. .1 .'.;';'°.:..:.:°:.°_:.: ';:_.:°'.‘.'.:‘ :.:::::; everyone who so desires shall have an 0D- won. Frank Boutlller, or Halifax leads ul r~\H1l'-N0 sw the splendid thinks which the money winners in the Exlilbitioa are now on exhibition in the store. Those ,peed wmnetmum ,ml $1340 hm" . . allagber, of Woodstock, won $960 and »-ter Carroll $880. The net cost of the were nnindlcation that every woman in 33500 ,, |, 0 5 | Ull'*ll°°l/¢lf0WD Wlll ill Y-llfl bll! 8l01”°fll1l`l erii1'aci;;ees`il.lii‘dsu‘bscri’pt|id|ri:e;lil‘b,riti1; so ethlng to gratify and interest them. 1;, On the evening of the 30th September, wl““°" "91- ul.., at the home of Robert Andrews, J' Ebenczer, his daughter Sarah Louisa wa, united ln marriage tn \Villlt\m Henry Neill of Oyster Bed Bridge. The bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding march and took their aint- E lon underla marriage bell composed or lst three year old trot (stake), $200.00 autumn leavo~. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. J. G. A. Beiyea, the bride being attended by her sister. Miss Emma. S G Ives. lllontaguez- ~--lvcs and their expressions ol pleasure seven day, ,-,omg Wm not "cmd $2500_ fl.) down to the above dgnre. The Island A. Morrison, Summersi-ie:- Iird 2,15 trot; and pace .. . . _ .. . _$00.00 2nd 2.13 trot and pace... .._100.00 Zird 2.l7trot and pace. _ _ _ . ...£30.00 Total .............. _ _ ......$2&l.00 Crosby, Cape Tinvorsez- lcolm Steel. ,Summersldo- Ma g me :io mit .................. ...$200.00 Owing to the oncrmons amount. of time ' `: m' and expense necessary in bookkeeping here wr-rg Bury pugenzem hom Ent and making out small accounts `aa wail -.-aw.-.-. ~\~.tee-.-.-.. i _ b 1st3 your old pace (stske). $%)0.00 o bride looked ixharminsln agown of Frank Bcales, Charlottetownz- lst 2 year old trot (stake) $111.00 E- l»°lll1. Uharlottetowiiz- Total _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $000.00 2nd 4-year-old trot (st.sko)... $100.00 N Dawson, North Tryon, P E I : rd 3-year-old pace (stake) _ . . _ . . ._ 00.0) tsphen Hughes, Emerald, P E I : 3rd 4-year-old pace (stake). _ _ . _ _ . _ \V|Whitc, York Point, 1.’ E I :- ‘llfll 4`Yenr-oiil pace iatakt )_ . . . . _ D Mc-Intyrv, Charlottetown :- 4rh 3-year-clfl pscs(~t'ake), _ _ . _ . . _ L Wright, Summersidc:- 4th 2.22 trot and pacc. . .. . . . . . ... 60.00 40.00 40.00 49.00 There are u number of other prize win' west' when Reginald Slumrt' barrister' ners but the above shows that this Pro- anri Mi~s Ruby Alice Jamieson were vlan; 'M we" mm_eBenwd__cnpw_inR untedln marriage. The ceremony was $l_ 60_ mcotcn, uncle of the groom - I oh nson’s Baking Po wdc is a pure Cream of Tartar Powder. It does not contain Alum, Ammonia or other injurious ingredients. It does the work of Baking Powders cost- ng twice as much. ns ist on having Johnson'a. Sold by all grocer ' 3oc. per pound tinsr hl»“%§tl§.‘t'i‘s Some drclnrcd it lohuvc been visible for v Z PURE GRAPE JUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from L0ndon.Eng1and, and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non~alco- ho ic. ORDINARY-ablendof grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named after diatrict_ where grapes are rown. g0NG1lKST -juice of Cou- oord graces. MADEIRA-a juice of due llavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Musoatel irrapes. RED ALICANTE-a Spanish ra eiaice. lcgeaiss-tram Alger ma- with a r|¢1ifm_l3 allen BALEBTINB-Impor f '01' the Holv Land. does 65 Nm .rr per bottle. ° ¢° "Tho Two Macs" llllltllilitilllll E samriln runs sr:LuNG _sr-;.. _ 15; Substantial . Q? `4 “ 'il';'»*)" r- ' g il .. }:`F$N" l»’!o -_ _ _,»_. ‘..|_.;';;’»' 5`~.=‘.’-5 fl .~;» _-\ l_ _ %/___ ___/~< .g_`5"` 7, 1”/ f ` ' 5 ; S ° _ -_ in - gf.-.§_ &VlIlg 1 . . , _ _ _ , rv |11 l* ,.' E N 'IHESE D '»\'3 _ _ __ __ when fur prices are _ _ . _‘[1 1'.-._ .' _ _~,_ re h gh _and going higher ‘I _ _ _ _ -,§.ll?*` afrea price sav ng in ‘ ...g _ __ .' __ \~ ‘\‘% _ luis is mort r of note. ` l@.`i`~ _i'-lil' \_ This lot of which we are r,, __ s\- _,_ _ Q/ “___ \.\,.\\\\\ \ ` \ iz. \ /I /// \\-.\_\ \\ '/I / i Sileaking, rervesents the Whole line of samples _ _ small furs used by one of , _; ,_ ' the largest houses in the country. "»-f_’_j»-_'_:_flf'"{`7‘gil1;2'IilZ?; & "g Being made as samples, _ ip » - 3# thev are thoroughly first it 47*-` i'/f-3"`§`.’r'\-:‘ -, v ' _ ___ ____-rr rate in workmanship, bc- _, _j ' ing bought practically at I ‘~"-~.-=»’ _"our own price, they are ._ ‘\\_2 ilselling now at saving of ‘quarter to one third. ‘i 'The lot includes ruifs. stcles. mulls. throws, and all sorts of small furs. There is a particularly strong showing of marmot and iitch fnrs, in rich, beautifully ro wns,preseniiiig an appearance very similar to mink. at about one sixth the price. h he prices oi this li ie are attached-but for every one mentioned we have scores i- ofot cis `, ii f A very nice fur isa Marmot Stole, in a me 1- Ajap Mink stole, one of our best imlta ium shade has fourtails, satin lined. mink, has ten tails, satin lined. _ . Price $1 35 Pric £8.90. Another one is a Marmot th- A Marmot Collarette ofa very darx shade with l long, medium, shade, sat long stole ends finished with six large ta~1s, and ' Price $ two heads, exceptionally gio.l value “_ ' $12.00. 'WW ll’ 5 M"l1l°l I' lt A very lar e Marmot Caperine, iiul-~ flow-lv at the “ S " l l' C avat vv h to ' ' 'l 81111611 Wllll heads and tails of neck ThTl fur is henivifully -t.. -»--I icdmblrs ‘ “Awe” =~v~.s< ,.. »,.---Q.. 56 ° llmh" l°llZ~ miizk v ry iuueli sul ii... it.. large tails. l. Price 359-00- Price $14. 95 = Beautiful high class furs in prcbt \l 1 ~ rf it range in Charlottetown. Minka Pers 5 ia ii Lambs. Fox, Squirrel. Stone Marten - fi`r:\ of other popu ar furs in every lnodern st y e. , Gr E O. B. I 1\T Ad A .N Barrister and Attorney. Solicitor for the uaiiadinn Hank cf (lomirorcv Montague, PERSUNAL Slll’l5RVlSl0N Mm. 1° Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstiared. d __ Furniture of all k n s ma e to or er. _ ,__-_.P ~§,;~-- ~ . Great bargains continued in furniture till the “ "°"“" """' "‘ large stock is cleared out. ‘_ .-.~~______;... At the old stand opposite Post Oiilce (upstalrs., _-._.__._. .lohn Newsom. _/ff iw Montreal, Quebec and Liver- Dool Sei vice EMPREHS 0FlllilTAl’*!.............E'|iph. 2 liAKl‘] (THIlill’l{A1N,...............Sivpt.. 2 Ml‘Hi°}SSOl<`i|tELANil......_ ...(ict. AKE Eltlid . _ ._.__.._._,Uni_ l'.'_ 8.8. Lune CiisM|'|..uN ami iiune Minis any one clnn-1 of Cabin Ps.-nnngors ii-tecond` lass) tu whom is izivcn accomodation ituf\t.edinbcetpurt of btcniner. $12 .itloiirl 6/leBANK-0F NEW BR_UNSWlC'( HEAD OFFICE ST. IOHN, N. B. Capital . . . . '. . . $707,000 Rest and Undivided Profits over . $1,200,000 Savings Bank Deparimen JAMES MANCHESTER, . . . President. P. B. KESSEN. - _ . General Manager. ` H. s.1>E'rriicir, Manage.-. Charlottetown. l-`ii:iit (Tnbin»E.\i|'mcHs Bouts. $15.00 mull- u|iwnr:l_~a. ii/mic Ms\'i'ri>n/i 330,00 and ul wards. i ic innfi Cabin -840,01), ;l."»_0(l and $17 50 I'i| ix-rl (‘..\bi|i~ Stl.-'10 und ‘H35 to Liverpool Antwerp Service via London 4-LsxcMicllm/ts._...................Scpt. 2 ‘Mrwrncsn Bcpr.. Mopar Tumi-‘|.v....._._ __0i~t.. | ‘Carrying ‘lcd Class only lCarryingI|_ inns only, ltfarrylug ilrd. Class; also lim ‘il nnlnbcr second. V 0 Antwerp i>‘3ii7.".i:.i’...'..._._.._.’di W. B. HUWAR1), lli.~¢triot Pass. Agents, St. John. N. ll. r Dominion Atlantic Raiiwav and Btonniship Lines o Boston and New York _ -B-xi via Yarmou h. The po niur illult. Lin» Ho- 12-Mdttsrtuftf. F A l RY LA ll Entire Change of Program gg s " ` ‘ tvvacn Roster-n, Nova -gratis and Boston via Truro. l1\ ludmr .lct.anrl Halifax. FLYING Hl.UENOS1<} and ICXPRICH 'DRAINS lcavo Halifax. dnilyl(cx»~ept rlundnyl at 7 00 a. ul. and K 30 a. in. for liuhy and Yar- mouth milking co_nncct.ion at. Yarmouth for Boston and Vow \ orlr. Mlll1.AND DIVISION-Trains of the Mid. land Division lcarc Windsor daily (cxcent Sunday) for Truro at 7.49 a m. and 5.3) p. m. and from Truro for Windsor at 0.35 il.. ln. and tl Tr with train ofthe LIB p,m cnnnoc ngll uro a hitorrolnnial Railway at Windsor with Bino- __pn¢:_ai;_=|_ig_gi;:r__p_ross tra ns to and from Halifax The Ro al and U. S. Mall Steamlhl Y P' ramen Gnoaon Bosron and Ysiuacrrris. The Fastest ard Finest Steamers plylnir bo- twoan the Maritime Provinces and n. _ he-iva Yarmouth for Boston Monday, Wed- neadn , Friday and Haturdan Ion arri~ oct 4th_ val ol Express Trains tr#-mHa fax. Return- <~ ing leave Longiwharf Boston Tuesday. Thurs- day. Wida and Sunday) Passengers arriv- The Cookls i H llf r ext da at |40 . m. and » 1 l l F - Tragedy at the Saw-Mill. ' _ The Movin5_ Dummy. _ _ ` Are You an Elk 'I __ _ A50 an Illustrated Song. 9-i3dtf. l L_ 5_ Doyu.; wARsurroN s.s|1Aw BARRIBTILIB ATTORNEYS. NOTARIES PU BLIU. Er. Veterinary surgeon osiseia caan.-ma aloe , ctwiom- -,oruiam cami.. veterinary coiiqv *°“» HE- llllvd- ` ENGQAVERS, ,ii sooases-num nam, cirlmm A' ll' W"”“}§'°,',',',,f;3‘§;,‘,’,'_°° L’ K' °' ELEC'!_`_§_§__3_:l`_\_f PERS. _ 1 ..,.i....y. ' ..."... in | n a a n I . p ATB p. m. b Eyroui Tra n. niiutdr ew voiuc snavicn Pertormed byS S."PRINCEAtlTHUR" callin hom Yarmouth on arrivalof lilxnrcse and lgusuose 'Prairie from Truro and Halifax Boo folder for Mlm. B. R. Prinnn Albert as daily trips lnndav oc pled between Parrnborg and Woifville liin gatklngaportln both Irfctlons. IQ. lrams run on Atlantic Standard time. ‘or further infomiation, Reservation of ltarern mn ew. write or taio|'rn&t\ R. U. PARKER. ActR.Gcn. Pass. Alt. ottvlila Nova Scotia. Mtdrwg P. GIFKNS flfmerul Manurns B- JOHN LEDWELL H D- PHYBICIAN AND BURGEON. ‘ir;i»'lli