SEPTEMBER 2.'Ai».19U4 ._ “'i'i-iii Lurmsr N mws THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD , .. . ~ .- ~ .-»»'f-'- .-~'-ui-fl.-~' ' A 1.-W..-»»--.~=-_ .nur v. , _ .iz .~~... _ - _ ._ .i .. i ~ ~i- 1;;»._~ '~ *' 1. , -. ~' -1 i - , ~ f . »\ . ~ .- - ,. .<- » .4 - ,- O ;=‘»’.-`-.f-`l".”=”`.?.,,""‘li ;('L‘."' ‘¥- -"~i:‘t,°£”" ‘ _~’v »~"`/"'5""" "" ' I ' “"_' V J? -` ~ f i R ».'.1n» " Y -S' -“"`?‘i"“` ¥""'~ ‘ ‘ " * ` " ' "(4 'V ‘"9 '-2'! "V" . _'v ‘A C *"3-"¢‘~' -.,?;».._~.~,_ ~ ' , » ,- ° _ . L- ~- ' ~ ‘ _ .» ~_ , _-, - , . - ' : ~ f -7- 1 pi- ,~,,\’f,- pn.. -5., J _ . . _ . _ _ . ,,,, .,_.,J. .Van A ,. .. rr IAN FTRBT UF ALL” liickey’s Bright Cut Tobacco l in quarter, half and one pound tins-just what you want on your vacation or excursion I-rs in the city Saturday. Hickey & ‘Nicholson Tobacco Co,, Ltd, I E~ I~. arrived in the my this mom- ` Maiinfnczu refs Charlottetown Phone 345 dmwf. 1 ciiuiioiniowiv iiiii, oiiuirs couiviv’ It pays to buy in this Province. Bradford Howatt, Brudenell, was E. W. McKay, of Stanley Brldge.P. ng.-Moncton Exc. Mrs Thomas Stretch, Long Creek, 5-- _ ' . -- , left Saturday morning for Ashcroft, EXH1131 li'1oN P H O T O S at the Studio of , GEO. E. COOK. Boys’ Scout Shoes Are all the Rage! ilavi: you seen theni ? 4 'l`liere are great values for the money i\l:ide on up to date lasts. Size I io 5 i.2. ,rice $i.5o, 2.00 and z 50 ai pair. (ict a pair for that boy of yours. A. E. Isl/lcEaclien l bterhng Bitters The Never Failing l|earf,l\erve md Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value , Testimonials and References by the hundred from people most prominent in City and fountry. No failures. Sold Only By P. McQUAID 42 Queen Street. Oppfsite. Aii'il Bros l’rice 5oc per bottle. Saliitondensed _ ,___ _ B, C., where she will reside Ar ii 1 N I ma d LeBlanc, Stu eo , ` vi - _ ,iting friends in this cltyjgthiilgiizst dl A Complete lille BBB S gg |Simon LeBlanc. Mr. LeBlanc is on I ' . ,oy cout Boots are Your Kind Boys, you should see the new “Boy-Scout” boot. In fact for real style, comfort and wear you cannot afford to be without it It is made of specially selected leather in a new mannish last that makes 'ein look just like fath- er's on a smaller scale. Have "iiobby" toes and iiiilitarylicels 'l`liey’re the best boys’ boots we‘ve seed in a lung time. ~ Sizes i to 5 at $3 50 and _ $3.00 Sizes ii to 13 :it.$2 50 and. ,_ ... _ $2.00 LONG BOOTS. are the rt al things for scouting and outdoor wear. Fine per- foqtly, are neat ` and strong, i3 inches long-~ coine well un to the kiii cs _"and have straps and buckles. A perfect boot for outdoor wear- Made in black and tan water- proof graiii leather Sizes irto i3 ill#--$300 Sizes i to 5 at. ~ - ~ $3.75 ,I to a -friend in Moncton, ‘edicts ,M not productive of results. ll 3 d O ji »Shortly bc fore threc.o'clock Sat ° urday afternoon the horse attached I35 Qiieeii St. to Stern’s Lallndry delivery waggon, j which had been left standing while _» h ~' ' ' his way to Attlehoro, Mass, where he will reside. The rnarrisge of Miss Ethel Law- son, daughter of John A. and Mrs. Lawson, city, to Ralph. B. Rogers, Kensingston, is announced to take place on Thursday the 28th inst, at Ethe home of the bride's parents, 62 School St. According to reports prohibition in ‘P. E. Island continues the same old ,, farce aflnir as it is in other centres not a thousand miles away. Une liquor concern last week shipped to the capital of the Garden of the Gulf a batch of liqour amounting to 900 Icases. And that is only one consign- ment from one firm.--N. S. Herald. II lt may be doubted whether the above statement could be proved on c»-nth. \(Guardian.l. 4 i Rev. Geo. Siteel, Shediac, leaves to attend a meeting of the Board oi Missions at Toronto. Mr. Steel also | ‘ expects to be present at the Ecumen- -ical Conference of the Methodist Church to be held in that city short- ly. lt is expected that Rev. Mr. -Shanklin of Sunny _Brac will conduct ,the services in the Methodist Church here on Sunday next in the absence ‘of Mr. Steel.-N. B. Exe. (Rev. Mr. Steel is well known liere.). Though his prediction is too into for Lthe campaign use ' to which it was 'evidently originally intended the pro- vinciulist'/s estimate of the recent election result beforehand will inter~ est many by decision of its sourcel- J. B. Foley, formerly a lending Cou- servative of P. E. Island, now ii re- sident of Vancouver, B. C., writing Eg pi ii clean sweep for Laurier in B. (7,, and , says the Opposition will not get it seat.-Mr. Foley’s calculations were Coiirliriisetl Milk Coinpaiiy up to lilonday 25th, Septcinber at 12 u’cli ck iiooii for the land building iiczitioiis to be seen at the Office ul the Coiiipatiy The higliest; ti-iidcr not necessarily accepted. ’l`lll\§ CHARLOTT ETO VV N CONDENSED MILK COMPANY. Cli’io\\'n. Sept 14th, i9ii. ‘ :uid machinery according to speci- P Stock Sale on Z Exhibitioa Grounds the lixliibitioii Grounds on Thurs day Sept, 23 :it i: o'clock noon 21 lui of choice stock, including the Scottisli Hero advertised by Chas. Waye, St. Peters' Bay. Any person having stock to sell on that day will have an opportun- ily. Apply ¢ T We have iiistructions to selloii W 1;-:id 4i Aiictioiieers . 4 <1 7.21%' L..A"'~‘ _J ~l , -up l .- _ _| ii# _ t e diiver was delivering 8 parcel on ‘ ' Longworth Avenue, started off on , _ his own account. W. J. Donovan, well l Dhg?1l§ST%;f_B-H0‘§rE:l?n d 1 known as n sprinter, noticed' the ani- ` ' 109 . T '1 mal coming along and ran up to tli; §°}.6v(t)vj‘i'i¢(j]$vn;.i‘}l;"1'§]l_?'0?_,‘if‘ hack of the wagon ond in ii few ino Sirilcd iciitlcis will be recei ve J , ~. nt the ollice of the Charlottetown ' - ~ I- ~ Bidi-ti Uhiirlvtd-0if0W" P I' | ments was at the horse's head, beat- * ing out thc galloping animiil-after it o e » - ~ ' up carriage or perhaps nn injured horse. 0 , ' V . will he ofintercst to many of the old residents of this province who will .l f 'l`licpickliiig Sensoti will soon be Bum N_ Bu after being for some' ‘)"'“‘ - _ here aiiil we zireprepzircd as usuzil weeks closed closed for repairs, was “_ W --' tosiipply you with tlicbei-it qiia.lity reopened last Sunday, The present fvigegar’ SPECS &c at the ]0“~_ church at Point; de Bute is the third St prices' stone edifice, was erected in 1788, - ,- and was the first Methodist church W” have ‘“ ”"°°k' to be iniiit in the Dominion oi can Engush ' ' ' wooilen church, built close to the' site ' of its predecessor, to be replaced in Enghsh (Extra sirong turn h a third also of wood, which h|(¢ wmg _ _ _ was built in 1881 on a different site . some distance away and is 'still Cider . . . standing. Many of the more eminent B EE R & G0 F F sit" ;z..‘.°.z.‘;t‘ ._.. short sprint. Grasping the reins hr soon had the horse under 'control and his fleet looted services likely averted the possibility of a broken The following from an exchange remember the clergymen referred to: The Methodist Church at l’viiit de one built in that place. The first, a ada To this succeeded in 1822 a Methodist preachers have been cou- ' O . Also Essence Vinegar, nemo with one Point an Bute ein Gffts - ' , , ' `t, u h for instance as the Rev. unerlc \'Vh01e Pukhng Tilieliijamkiiic Wilson, who has ii number 1i1<1N_|_ CARTER & CO. Spices &c., &c. of iieseennenca residing in st._.ioiin, the Rev. Sampson Busby, who is pro- liably not yet forgotten in that same a d osh- author in prose and poetry; Stephen *e , . 3.-‘£32 _ 'S i' »~ _ \~>r.:= ‘ ‘_ P hi ,til JE) Q, ' i " A. -C li' I Nw `\ ‘ _»;.~m 4;-' O i/,,pr/:~1-,°.< ;~ r ` _.;;~ __ \ Black Diamonds of stifling quality are our specialty, ilud_ if you give our kind of Coal lftftl. you will burn no other. It free from slate and dirt, so there, ‘ bolli coiiifcrt and cconoiny in sing lt; Phone i i i Lack ,, i you nie assured or ,lrf1\l<;0 k. I mu, » iiwannii A thr cit Cos ir t i i it-_hui uie nn , - " ° ° i‘ii”ii*"ii."‘i`°i’-°1"i.".i::°i'.'.i'iitiiftuiiisiii l`|l€~ l’€0ll|€ S Tllealff In chestnut* stove and iillitlunid. 605: nietliodiii ollhrloiitinaiit Sze 4, c,un P ~ .iles réifsmout advance so on "'iil»lI‘lei-iiliii-lx” grade °f America" c(`alnr. Next Beer 0. Giiff: Sfhr. Mary llendry with 458 tons row Bamford, famous' for-hlisehiiiraor avpéli wiiiinin sniiui, noted an ii ciieoing- ' ' ‘f,/‘_ vt ` i" "t` Z ' ted with the ayer Photographer .‘:;~.."°‘;.g.‘“° S.“.:.:‘.;".‘;‘;;..i‘°-'.;&f...1? ()|i`F|CE_ that up to 1840, Point de Bute and _I5 THOROUGH EX»\M'N'\T'0N ' ing this evening. 9-zsdii.I C L I it IC ° ` 0 and Dentistry nt as reasonable Prices :isis | *mi coniiiriteiit with tlrpt~c|iisi_4 gsolnlg viwig |25 Queen Sl Pnone 216 J. YW ` discliargiiig, ‘ ° ' _ '1"Si'lir.Carrie li Strong with 750 tons nou ~ i‘. Srlir. Levi S./lndrc-ws with 725 ion* tliiv 5(-p| ,SL . _ l\uw iii thi- limi- tonrdei our Aniliracite ; _ _ ,._..__. i onl)?f'°i~i“liyi-:isii I Burileon Dentist IP l ni§'ii'iiii»'ii'¢i°ii'i.‘.'i>iiiiiiii iiiu ~ P Bros. Oier rowse -.--l » '_ f _ 'J ,l":""' “'|'_\|¢ piii-on are iowc-nt`,niiil weathi-r , ve S All orilcis li-ft nt our cflice 36 Queen F 0 X E S F 0 R A L E ;`| fl Two l\'e\vtniii|illuiitl Silver l"ox dog “‘;I\’\i_oiir cnirfiil and prompt ultciitiuti mpg Diffrivi-l pcdigiuc. Ci-rrcipoiidi-nee ' " ` ` oliciied. .' """l‘|l\\li»-il, or oiiierii by miiil sill- iu iuttnil-ii lniy rlrlivcry will be mode. P .BllN'l‘Al'N,- Illtlllli & C0., Phone \04 Ch toiin W. ll KELLY, Box i7i, _ North Sydney, C. B . Alix, ` |9| H-JJ-Alf his eccentricities, Dr xan er ~ Leod, first editor of the Wesleyan; ian, who has three daughters residing Q John Dr Charles Stewart, for forty years connec theological faculty at Mount Allison; .E-ackville were parts of one clrciiit the first church at Sackville being op- ened for worship two years after the opening of that at Point de Bute. Next chronologically comes the first church at St. Stephen, which was he- gun iii 1790. Thus, historically, New Brunswick lends Domininion Method- ism, the first church in thc Upper Provinces not being built till 1792. ::Atlns Stock' Food is the neccssnry medicine for horses, cattle, sheep. hoes, coits, calves and lamhs It saves promotes vigor 25 and 50c pack Fred and Mrs l’i‘owsc, Murray Har- bor, left Saturday on ii visit~to Bos- ton. G. E. Sherren of the Royal Bank of Canada., Louisburg, is home visiting his parents W. D. and Mrs Sherreii, Crapaud. Miss csadie Craig, Middleton, P, E. I., who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. C. E. Norton, Sunny Bree returned home Saturday,-N. B. Exc. The attention of Guardian rea- ders is directed to the ad of S. A.Mc- Donald’s millinery opening which takes place this evening. This is an event looked forward to with consid- erable interest by the ladies of this city. Canada’s fiftli census begun in June has been completed and the official figures will be mode piaolic in a few days us soon as the returns are in from' the far on Yukon and the North West districts. While the figures in hand will not he given out in detail many of the facts disclosed by the census were available recently. First among these is the fact that Cai.. ada's total population is well uudci' the eight million niiirk which enthus- iastic prophets liad foretold. The re- turns shoiv that 'l`oroiito and Mou- treal have made the largest gains in population, the former of the greatest percentage ct gain and the latter the largest gain in number. 'ltne Maritiiuej urovinces of New Brunswick audi Nova Scotia has not yet. grown its have Quebec and other Provinces. '1"liat they have more than held their own is about as strung as the census ofiicials will put; it. The gains in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were con- fined practicnlly to Halifax and thc mining sections.. Nothing was made public of P. E. Island returiis. Notice has been given that a gener- al competitive examination, under the direction of. Civil Service Coin- niission of Cuiiada, will he held ou Monday, the lilth day of November, 1911, and following days, at Halifax, Yarmouth, Sydney, Charlottetown, St. John, Fredericton, Moncton, Que- bec, Sherbrooke, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Lon- don, Sault Ste. Marie, Fort Arthur, Winnipeg, Brandon, ltegiiiii, Saska- toon, Calgary, Edmonton, Nelson, Vancouver and Victoria. Such ex-, iimiiiatiou will have reference to the following positions to be filled in| the Inside Division of the Civil Her- vice'of (‘ziiiadu., viz:-55 clerksliips (for men) in Subdivision ll. of ` thc: Third 1)-ivisiou. lnitiul salary $500 per annum. 10 clerksliips (for wo- men) in subdivision B. of the Third Division. Initial salary $500 pei' uit- num. 25 positions us stenogrnplicr and typist (for mcii) in Subdivision B. of the Third Division. Initial sul- ary $500 per annum. 35 positimis as stenographer and typist (for wo~, ineu) in Subdivision B. of the 'I‘liird Division. Initial salary $500 pei" annum. 65 clerkships (for men) in Subdivision B. of the Second Divis- ion. lnitial salary $800 per annum. In the case 'of ten of these clerkships the persons to be appointed must, in addition to being successful iii the regular examination, possess n know- ledge of steiiogrnphy and type writ- ing. _____..__.__,___ ::Call in and sec our 25c. pipes- spccially popular with young nien and students. They are excellent vii- lues at this price and there is ii wonderful variety to choose from. Se- lect yours now before the choicest are gone. The McKinnon Drug Cu. dtf. _.J in niost extensive array are to be found in our store. We are showing; a splendid range of China, a tremendous stock of Silverware, an exceptional line of fine Cut Glass. We’l1 be delighted to have you examine these lines. G. F. Hutcheson ' _jeweler-Opticlan Kumfort Shop.. 70 Gt. Geo. St. For 'Shnmpooin|z, Maniciiriiig. Corns.Fuce treatment etc. oneZl5|-R. Dermololozist Rep for the fsinous Spircllii Corsets age . E. A. Foster, Central Drug- _-; store Sunnyside. feed, cures and prevents disease anill Ph I. R. 0'.l'l‘tr_RfiRlDGl-I. "S A. McDonald’s Millinery Open- a AIDA From tho Ops rii The lnsubordimte Soldier ! One of tliosr p'eiiiilnz Wi-stern Dramas The Beautiful Voice A real Comedy Mr. Peel goes callinil See the trouble that. follows " RONALD S. KAY. _ IN ` ' _ llluatimted Song. Doors open nt 7.i5 and Show starts Scotch Satiecialtiea. Sc ADMISSION 5c I- V Programme o Judgving at the Charlottetown Exhi°bi°ti`on1911 iTuesday Sep. 26 2 p. m. in order. 2 p. m. judging Beef Cattle begins ' “ “ judging Dairy Cattle begins 2 p. m. building begins except cut flowers. judging Light Horses begins and the Prize List followed judging in all the departments iii the iiiaiii Exhibition Wednesday Sept. 27. 9 a. m. firiislied. _ ' All unfinished judging of previous day' continued till Imniediateiy on conclusion of judging of Light Horses the judging of Heavy Horses will begin and continue till firiislied _ Also immediately on conclusion of judging of Beef Cattle the judging of Sheep will begin and continue till finished. Also immediately on conclusion of judging of Dairy Cattle the judging of Swine will begin and continue till finished. 9 ii. m. 'I0 ii. m. 9am. Poultry judging will begin and continue till finished. judging of Cut Flowers begins and continue till finislied. Thursday Sept. 28 All uiifiiiishcd judging to be coiiipleted and so soon as pos- sible afterwards the judging contests, iii Beef and Dairy Ciittle will lake place. Sale of loves ls a Great Success Glace Kid Gloves, Pauline _'Fan I Black Wliite Stlzett Grey Blue _$l.l0 pair Suede i Blac k ~'I`aii ---Grey--» 1 Dogski_i_i_ ~ Tan and Black White ' ' ‘ Vassar Black ~ Tau $l.55 pair Black - Tau $|.50 pair $I.50 pair $l.25 pair l.50 pair Children's---Tan' 754:10 95g pair f-French Kid Gloves Glace finish, two buttons in- tan and brown only Reg- ular price 850. Sizes 6 to 7, Not guiiraiiteed SALE l_°RIL`lC C English Dogskin. Gloves _ Of real cape leather, stitched with heavy outscaiiis, fingers all gussetted, diamond cut thumb, spear points and closed with a large horrie covered snap. Sizes 5 3-4 to 6 3-4 Regular $i.oo a pair SALE PRicE.._............ 890 w v \ I Black Glace kid gloves in small sizes. Too iii:in_\' in j “‘ stock. Regular $1.25 Sizes 5 I-2. 5 3-4-6 SALE “J L-niv - Pkics | B- ~-- - STANLEY BROS _m_‘, \ 'A Couple of. . Spoonfuls .*"-""' of our Ice Cream will convince you it is a product of exception- iil excellence. lt is at once absolutely pure and of choice:-it flavor-delicious. Made from rich, ivliolesoine creaiii and fin est fresh fruit and coiitiiins nothing injiirioiis, quality never varies' 'Twill tickle the iiiost fastidions palate. ‘ E J. DesRoches Sunnyside Parlors .lil I , s i 1 \ .r ' Q our Ciirbonnted Beverages with perfect confidence. Only the finest mateiinls are iiiieil iii their muiiiilui“i|re. (linger Ali Vino, Lemon Sour, Cola Chain pagiie, Dry (iiiiger /\li', Crt'-iiii Sushi, Siireiapiirilla, Orinige l‘honpliiIe, Ruiipliiwiy Smit ,rad Can lim-I Stone Ginger Boer. Always iii stock. just the thing for Picnicl. G.H Simmons _ Box 435 6-iadi5wiiii. __. L, _ -‘_ f§.,,_,. ' _; b. i v PAGE if _, .i \\ »> ` ` `