" . you could notdget Hard Coal. you said * then you would put in enough next;-season _to last over tli¢~ W_i!`1f¢t'r' NQW IS YOUR g good and a` large cai_f§¢i%h»"thtri'»Vf.i=iy due to arrive ` c is Order yourfsupply tolday, l.Pitkaid& Bn Phone ,240 _ COMMUNWIfAI;'I'|'I IIUTEI. uppuiasuu naa_a»,e¢¢t»a,»ias J V1 F’ » _ _'_ _ '-if -~ i, _ '»l» I.'~ii_.-'. ` i .,|_:__A§I__i.§»| fp-._ _ I ,Q -auf u i .: * _ _ .. ~ nliera rooms with hot and cold water for \|.00per duly and up which includes ii-as use oiviin e snowér baths. Nothing to aquaithisln New England. Rooms with private baths tor Sl. ‘fist day and up ipiitss (pitwo rooms an bath for u.00 ne lay an up. Diniuf rooms and eaia first class. lduropaanp an ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF |toue_doors not_hinq_wood but the _door Equipped with its own Samtary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Strictly A 'I`em erance _ Hotel Band for so ltlstj > Commonwe ltti Hotel lne -E23. 1.; ’ 1. ~__'~- q,'._-,..\L'_:_»_~ '_ 4 _. “"5” “‘""° rniiicnaiznofrrivrowu ouAn?D1AN_~__' = »if*‘“ l. 'raouiainiisoll-ll.. r S¢_D¢iI&l¢,' SBPIS. _13.-_ _sqm-a,ga___iies »_did‘ their .boat to break. ._..°°e~_...i“‘°:.*‘.i'.‘.o "‘”“*i~e..i:&.:‘.i::u'..:i Lord oi the? Xmaltir, was speak; ing. _Aiter~=_msny. Persons had been eject?d.-Mr. Chuceliilllaid thai: tha. polit cal status of '» women would not he won _by auch uncivilired antics ai have'just`heen witnessed. e. ‘ ‘ CHAMBERLAIN IBDYING. ’ ` (Canadian Press.) _NEW -YORK, Sept. 13-A London cable says that Joseph Chamberlain is sinking'fast and the end may come any day.e BATTLESHIP MAKES TRIAL. (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Sept. _13.-The oftlclal trip of the German battleship Kaiser which was launched at the Imperial dockyard at‘Kiel in June, 1911, was made today. The warshlp’s average- speed under torcodtdraught over a ineasured mile was 233-5 knots an hour. e. t DISTINGUISHED MAN Is nii.m`. (Canadian Press.) DUBLIN, Sept. 18-Rev. Matthew Russell, a distinguished Jesuit, is dend.e ,' _ig ' i § 1. R ° ti hi' ’ One Dollar Fountain Pen We wish to call special at tention to our One Dollar Fountain Pen. This Pen is made by THE L. F. WATERMAN CO., of Montreal, the makers of the famous _ Waterman'a Ideal Fountain Pen It has the regular Waterman feed, iiikt. solid gold pen in fine, medium rind coarsepoiuts and comes in plain and chased barrel. In a word 'tis ' ‘A Pen that always goes, ful- fills all expectations and satis- fies the most exacting writers I "°“*“‘;i'=.°'.$‘*"‘ G E RITCHIE |'3'.l°|. I I ll. _ U ' _dl-:_-Vi ai ____ s-I _Inq s _ _ 3 ___ . ,_,_ \ _You slioiild know everything that is in the medicine you use for that is the only safe wriy. That is but one reason why ` you should use ' ' '?est&Mé.is£ . ' _"They arethe very best _anfglsaiest iiiediclncs _'for you lie- cai1§é'yoli"éankhow thc‘i`i:ig`re ieiits of any remedy you buy. _ We are the eecclusive agents here and guarantee every one. _ __ Méliiniion Drug Company ‘ Cor.Great George and Kent Sis. ` -an al-a-an nazi W W lf, __ ‘gm :-111 ll I-4 i 'f DONT A iist smoke. The proof of _ / _ ' fi'-:f"-‘ :_ _ , , - If, - - . \ _-'_2~_‘~;>_`< .-` ~ 5 - fm as /FC RGUE ‘W 0 i |v':".:`i. - f _ "I . ..‘_.‘._: - .' , ' , ' ' * . Q i-.-»-. . . .--"'. ‘ » : =-.-.';t.f‘: -.~ :-°'-‘T-"_‘_~.' -_7.'.'_i~f-"_-'.-`-'.'~?- ~’. -.‘. ~- I _ '&?_Ni`chol.sor1 Tobacco Co./J* ' '-.4 - _-, the pudding is i v ` chewing the string.If you want a good smoke, ,just AL or MASTER MAR INE_aud you will __-want _ no other. You will iind them the “last word" in..- the smoking tobacco ling, ._ - i_ ---_ "H" if ._;h`_ ,_ 1 New Style _ Silver .Moon f l Base-Burner H,e’s a stovethat will ._ heat fevery room inthe house to a sunny, sum-’ niery temperature, keep every room warm and cosy __ mornin gs and nights and needs practically no at- tention whatever. Thts is the new 'style Sliver Moon Base-Burnerwith direct draft that gives farbetter heat ` _ than any other style of heat- ing.stove_iidw' on the market. _ It~has self-feeding magaqine _ that uses only one had of coal . a di_iy,donble fire pot and every improvement that ingenuity can eontrivet All orn=it\¢!li$ -' are fully nickelled---the stove ' makes a splendid ornament to any room. . ° ` No.`ia fry; No. i3 .$l9. length of pipe. _ _ , . ‘ ‘ ' 4 iA` s _ . . I t,‘__.,;?._fl_‘§;_/_ji ‘.f'.~'~'. ' 1 .\.e-.'.'i".?="f_i\¢$9‘»9“‘!' i. _|_ _ ,_ _ ...._..._ 'l`°d°»Y'& ' _Guardian “comprises four- Wn _passes ' ‘ 'The' Salvation 3 Array will conduct' alservlce .ln the Clifton church to-` morrow _-afternoon ar 2,80. ' The .guardian News Department; closes -bo-night »_at _ 12 GM will rg-f, oven*-B_unday eight at 12. in the interim 124- J_»cai1 be phoned. ,_ ,_ nw. J. F. more win an the iiuipiv oi the `Central'. Christian Church, Charlottetown, ‘ tomorrow morning and evening. _ _ The ' Harland leaves- Charlottetown this morning at 6 o'clock for West River and will return at 9. She leaves again at 3 p. m. for West River returning at 5.45 p. rn. Commencing _Monday the 16th the first trip oii the S. S. Hillsboro will he at 7.00 n.. m. and the last trip at 5.30 p. in. The an will appear .to-morrow. _ ` - _'l‘he nd re The Annual Convention of the P. E. I. 'l'eachers'Asso_ wliteh; will he helil'in‘ » Charlottetown ou sept. 25 as wiu be seen- in this "iii" SIIG. , , Comniencing Monday the 16th the llrst trip of the S. B. Hillsboro will be 'at»7.30~u. ni. and the last trip at 5.30 11. m. The ad appears in this is-sue. Mrs. M. T. Riggs,~ Charlottetown, leaves this morning for Il-mt.o:i,whei'e she will visit for three weeks the guest of her son Charles of that city, ‘ Mrs. Donald McNeill, of Clyde Riv- er, aa' 'elderly lady'-'of seventy odd years, had the misfortune recently to fall and dialocate her lelt shoul- der, Under the skillful treatment oi Dr. Murcheson she is doing ns well as can bc expected. Charles Hearst who has been visiting' his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Mc- Laughlan, Charlottetown, left yea- terday morning for his lhome in Wor-V caster, Mass. _ He wus accompanied by his friend, Mr. Franklin, who has been visiting here. Miss Mattie Connolly, Nurse, well. known in Charlottetown, who has been practising her profession in Re- vere, Mass, has arrived accompanied by her sister Mrs. F. M. Nelson. They visit their parents William and Mrs. Connolly, East Royalty, for a couple of months. Tomorro morning at the Baptist Church, Charlottetown, Rev. Z. L_ Fuah. will preach on the subject The Man _Who Traded lnoyalty for Liicre. In the evening the subieet. will he is The Christian Religion Trust- yy_ort:h`y»'I1 It So Why are People Humbugged 'I : -_‘.1 song and Piano Recital will' he given` under the auspices ofr'l‘he Wo- men's Auxiliary of Bt. Paul’s Church in St. Paul‘s Schoolroom next Fri- day evening by Miss Penelope Davies oi Edmonton and Frank T. Wntkis_ Fuller particulars will alllleiir next. week in program. Next; Thursday, 19th, is the date of the sale of the furniture, etc., of the late P. P. Gillis. The sale be-‘ gins at 10.30 a. m. Au ill)-l‘»0-GBIC cash register; almost new, that cost $300, will be offered at this sale- At 12 o'clock noon, that desirable and. beautifully located two-and-a- half-storey, double-tenement house of modern c_onstr\_iction__ will he offered' tryapipefull of our .R].~V~ 401' .==11°~ » »- _ _ _--4 . The Guardian-has been shown the stock of a' gun made DY Wi-“Ulm Brown, proprietor ofithe Florida Hotel, Pownal, to replace a broken one. It is of black walnut, curved and beautifully handcarved by Mr. Brown, who is an expert machinist and who repairs all kinds of fine machinery, guns, gasoline engines, etc. The following prices were secured on the Charlottetown market Sqllllfe today and have prevailed since last 'riietitiayz-oats, (old), ss to soc; oats (new), 38 to 400; new pots.- toea, as to.. 4sc;_i>eai_(