I Siege The matrons of the Edi- son Orphanage at Lowell, Mass, U.S.A.,_wrote they had a siege of whooping- cough in their institution. . I They said that every case .. was promptly relieved by Vapo- Cresolene. Its value in coughs and colds was so great they always kept it rmdv for use. You know how it‘s 11::ch don‘t you P 'Tis heated by a vaporizer and you inhale it. \Vrite its for a book that tells all about it. : Vino-Cmie‘hc is sold by drugelsts everywhere The V'opminI-r and Lamp. which should last a lift:- mw. nd a bottle of (.rosolenc complete, $!.5n r-xrh min of Orcsoiene 2r come sail 5o cents. 1).. to- booklet containing: ping-loin" leis“. Vino-Lamas: go, or. .‘ow York [7 SA. . uul Cullen. Peoplefwho are partreular about the flavor of their Cofiee, people who know good Mee from bad Cofiee and wont the good, are the people who are building up our entice business. There is no adul- terntion. no substitution a every pound is honest coffee. Try your next pound from us, and be convinced. Webster Minam- The’tdenl' Grocery gaan P. is I: ~ M m - b Qua roam-st. 13.! 3” The best made, best fitting, most comfortable, durable and ' satisfactory Boots and Shoes at popular prices that modern 8 gallon Mil Sill machinery and skilled labor can produce. pccnnov 8 The Small Profit SHOE I MAN, Pownal Street. Ch’town, P. E. I- W I _ = Apirl for general housework in n nrngi', family. Liberal wages to the right person. Apply to Mrs. E. Boswell. Victoria. ‘ ‘ . 6d3i&wxi k a .Rabinson 8: 00., Coatioook. Que. Burs wanted to leave list-s.Apply at this oflice. ' The Guardian greatly regrets to learn that W. E. Dawson was reported very low last night. Tm: regular meeting of the \V. C. T. U. Will be held this afternoon at 4 o‘clock. Thi ‘ will be a mothers' meeting. Tar. funeral of the late Mrs. Wallace Redd, Brackley Point, will take place to Sherwood Cemetery next Tuesday after- noon as two o’clock. FRANKIMCDONALD of New York, 3:)- peared at the Police Court Saturday, for being drunk and incapable. As it‘was his first eppee reuse in court, the case was dismissed. liary of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in evening at 7.30 o’clock. Every member will please dttcnd. Tan remains of the lato Daniel Mc- Konzle formerly of Junction Road, Lot 67, who was killed near Dawson, on Sun- day, Sept. 14th, by the stage falling while dccending a mine shaft,aro expected hone this wet k. D. W. Nature of Noyes Bros, 426 Wash ington Street, Boston. lass; who is well- known throughout the country as a lead- ing importer and manufacturer of that city, says of Yasai Zutoo Tablets (Japan- ese Headache Cure) that they are perfect in client and ought to be in every house- hold throughout America. Free. samples. will be sent on application . to B. N. ‘ e \ John Y. McFadycn, who for the past iyear has been clerk in Johnson dt‘Johu- son’s Drugstore, left for his home in Tig- nish, on Sitarday alternoon. Mr. Mc- Fadycn intends taking a. course in Medicine, and will leave next Thursday for Queen’s University, Kingston,0ntario. He will be missed in this City, where he was a favorite with all who knew him. THE committee in charge of the ar- rangement for the comin‘g of the Rev. J. H. Hector, have muchpleasnre in stating that through the courtesy of the Trust Board of the First Methodist Churdh, the “Black Knight” will deliver one of his addresses in the above church on Tuesday, Oct. 28th. Particulars later. Durante—George Chilton takes this W A specter. meeting of the Ladies' Aux'-‘ Y. M'. C. A. Parlors to-morrow (Tuesday) | . couples assembled and passed a very q,- I V 1‘ “is IV. I K. P.—Empire Lodge to-nigbt. Degree work. ROLLO Hose REEL Co.—ngulsr quart- erly meetihg to-night at 7.45 sharp. ' AMONG the many int’resting ex'iibi‘s shown by the C. P. R. of grain, Vim Tea, McClary stoves, I. C. R. views and Pige Virire, which have been previously relics red to in the Guardian in connection with the St. J ohn Exhibition. The two latter— I. C. R. views andPage Wire were also at the Exhibition in Charlottetown and were among the centres‘ of interest at the grounds. The Page wire display in the western part of the grounds was it:- spectcd by many agriculturalists and it s safe to say that large sales will be the result. ' A Guardian representative waited noon several of the leading coal dealers of this city Saturday to ascertain the sitna'ica in tho city regarding the amount of cal consumption and what the outlook is. They reported that soft and. nut coal is in abundance. No anthracite oral, how- ever, can be obtained at any price. The consumption for the your amounts to residents have already secured their snp- nly for the winter and the dealers have in hand. over 3,000 tons at‘the present time. No trouble is anticipated is securing pleats of so! t coal. Tm: home of Alexander and Mrs. Mc- lillan, Brackloy Point Road, was the scene or much enjoymenton the Evening at Monday, Sept. 29th,an abountwenty pleasant evening with the various amusel ments of the time. The party wasp"- pared by their daughter, Miss Fidrenoedu honor of Miss Edith Youuker, a popular dressmaker at this community and Miss Lizzie J. Pierce a prominent member of tho Brackley Methodist Choir, who, the day following took their departure for Boston, Mass, where they intend remain- ing for one year. We are also glad to say that Miss Lilly I. Bryenton who some time ago departed to Newfoundland is en- joying good health. Miss Bryenten has, for the past few years. been a popular teacher in our Public schoel. We wish her every possible success in her new mission.—COM. MALPEQUE. — The farmers in this section of the country are busy threshing our“: em- . it newscasts» am pm "tioc *‘ beholden the" 155i} and 16th instgnt. » at the Nova Scotia Exhibition were those,‘ about 45.030 tons. About halt or the 'city‘ as-catch-cau.'.; three who are work- opportunity of informing the public that their mam—Some 0f the people are also he will be in Wheatley’s Hail, Friday doing well 3‘: oyster fishing—The many evening Oct, 10:11 to meet all, pupils de- friend of Mrs- Duncan McGougan are sir-cons of joining his dancing classes Pleased to 193"! that, She is recovering 11er“. pupils are heartily welcome and from her recent serious illness—Miss as many othem as can come. A.child— Minnie Owen dfluzhter of Arthur Owen. ren’s class will be formed and in addi- "turned to 303W“ Thursday morning tion to society, all fancy dances will be after snarling the summer with her par- tught. 5, 3,1, eod. entaandother relatives. She was accom- , belied by her cousin, A. K, Craig.._Mrg, Tm: display by the Dunlap Tire Oom— J, Montgomery and he, dash“: Annie pany incharge of HmyPope at the 11:11- went to the on, “day” at” fi‘n Monday. to; Exhibition hada particular inure-stain —Mrs. David'Profltt and 'hwfinsn, ’nl‘tractive to . Thursday evening. “t- visitors at the Exhibition. The excel, tending the St. John Exhibition—Chas. lanes or those tires is so wellknown than Woodsido has gone to the States to traps— it is Unnecessary to praise them. All not some important business In which" he wheelmen are—familiar with their merits, ' has a deep interest. He will return in a and many will take no other in preference few weeks—The school here has closed g when purchasing a mount. '3 forget to attend the concert and Pie Social at Wheatley River Wednesday Oct. 8th. An excellent program is being prepared. Local talent will be assisted by some of Charlottetown’s best readers and reciters. Good music will be furnished by the chair The famed Stevenson Quartettee will en- rlircad ‘ limits ___just As good and wholesome as clever home bakers and the materialscan make it. \ Admission 10 etc. Ladies with pies free- “Blemicks’ Eczema Cure” is the latest dis- Vlepna Brefd 7c' loft. covery for E:zema,Piles andSkin Diseases Flam U of every descrip ion, no mat’rr where DuChesse ‘: I 4C' “ located or how lchg standing. During the Graham ‘ 4c. cases at twenty years standing. Price 65c D. Stewart, ‘i me. Best Brnd- ’George and Kent Streets. __— conE IN AND SEE WEEKS & (30’s Big Bargain Boxiw o . v In om thron h our stock of Men’s Underwea. we find a num‘ y of old ligeslgft oveffrom last year. Now wemt to clear these an, ' out to make room for Our immense new stock. coming 13.- , Ith’rc Marked Away Down And thugs money saved on every garment you purchase. Every kind is represuited every size. . , . ThCY’l‘c Going‘Past‘Comc arr y. For. \ «\r ya 15>” 3'! -»,. . ‘ :‘ $5.337 .‘ 4 >3 ' 45... 3.5}: ,; 1),; i , vomi- , iii. for three weeks’ holidays. The teachers Pm SOCIAL AT WHEATLEY RIVER_D°nt atonce went to their homes to spend animal was missed search was made in liven the - evening with instrumentals. about three weeks ago the owner was told that his horse was seen in Sydney. He The new treatment for skin disea‘es’ eepie his noble steed in the truck waggon. . . the property of another but therow short time we have handled it. many . _. 7, as no cures have been reported, some of them awn-nah“: the hm“ had to 20- The man _ for the return of mono d n a ._M8‘DOMM & y was ma e. He 1;; E11131]! OI: Baggy Comer Gm“ pleaded ignorance oi the horse beingstolen ' a ’ and he had bought thehcrse in mod-fuxh. » The money he would-pay, however,rather than go to trouble, coming the trouble may ensue. turns out that for the purpose of the horse away from the Island'without being identifiedJiia teot,whk:h were were painted, " Kamto’ reticulum! . \ their well earned vacation. Las'r April 9. horse was stolen from a barn in Charlottetown. As soon as the every direction but weeks and months passed and there was no clue as to the whereabouts of the stolen horse. Finally went there and it did not take him long to of a leading firm. He interviewed one of the partners‘ who was greatly surprised that the horse for which he had paid one hundred dollars in cold cash last May was who sold the horse was seen anda demand but as it is not for th- white. ‘ in. ten minute use Iowders. To cui'o' a bee. use» We are headquarters for ki .Ol'oskom'Ghu and Chinawane. Call and see those nice Diane Setts, Tea Sotts and Toilot Sorta—the best in the Chm—W. P -9,lid&w 4.; M madman. Is here. 4 barrels of this great germkill- ing medicine received, I yesterday... We; have sold over 3009 bottles mac-oomexmm It hows bringing ‘ A'Nat sup. . Aromeetingottho as c}; A. The programme is as follows: lunar; 7 rounds, 200 yards, lying down. 7 ,, ,, ,, kneeling. 7 ,, 3‘39 ,. . lying down. 2ND. DAY. 7 rounds, 200 yards, kneeling. 7 ,, 500 ,, , any position. 7 ,, 600 ,. r .. :7 ,, 200 ,, lying down, in one minute. Prizes w ill will be given for the highest aggregate of scores at 200, 500 and 6’30 yards range fired on the 2nd day . the scores of the quick firing match at 200 yards which shall be fired in the forenoon practice must be made to the Inspect or of Musketry, it is imperative that every ammunition. Evnarrnmc is in readiness for tho athletic contests to be contested at the Market Hall tonight. ,In addition to Captain :Ros's and Tom Connors who will wrestle Nassicgracco-Roman and catch- ing on the bridge the twenty-. five ccntsa mine 'p‘: .'Ti_roi‘eotsct swordsmanship will, be by Captain Ross and it is Police Omar; Taylor will take a the wrestling.» bouts. Tho followingtf-nro the rules: Catch-asatch-can-emzwmtlers are 're.. quired to be dresacdin Yuliathlcticcoa m: rubber sandals or wrestle in their (stocking feet. Afi the ofvftimo’ they. shall advance to the. centre, shake hands and commence wrestling. They‘are allowed to mid any. hold of the body or legs- They are not allowed to butt, strike or gouge. Two shoulders and one hip must. be tairly down to constitute a. fall. Rolling falls ' do not count. Graeco-Roman~'1‘hc Wrestlers to be clothed in athletic cos- tume; their nails must be‘cut short. They are not allowed to put rosin on their hands or any pernicious drug on their body. They are not allowed to catch below the waist or trip with their feet. They are not allowed to scratch or clutch one another’s flesh. Two should- ers must be fairly down at the samo time to constitute a fall. l ~ in “g Clerk Wanted J _ One having some esperi- ’ ence preferred .Apply at once. CHOCOLATE OPERAs g The newest thing in Chocolates is LOWNEY’S OPERA ~ . CHOCLLATES Neatly packed in % 1b boxes at, only 18 CENTS Take a box with you to the Opera House to-night. use-mu g member of the club fire his allowance of I not included. Shooting will begin at 7 a. m. each day. No entrance fee. Am: 'munition free. The usual handicaps allowed to tyros. As a return of the That’s, the pi. of} {our merit: that v. - formwe’vebeen’.‘ ~83. “ii i . use... on. warm , "IL. .“ sEE OUR WINDOW , Sold only by. _~ ' who-0e») {TAKES rr. $4.75 “Av-N w 7 5 'p.c off for cash. 3 .5 i“ ! is a. good to have. . y sold morerth'is year than in sons -They are always A, it ~ . n , a and no attractionforve5§§k ‘ "- . , OUR PRICES have 5t. at‘very little more the pH"! i i An Easy Fit“ _ 'A Low Pricc 1 blade “frond Box I Calf—well , ,. .—'.—.eas'y-’—:o:nfor-I table. ’ i More value for your 7 -: » money, Shoe - 4 ' Opp, front Poet will .. i- ’i. .' “-. ,_ H3"; "Pm? Wallets and Chatelaine has no ,u y. » “ BooksroRE. _ .} 7M \ ‘ ‘gk ’ . .7 , g,