xrtznr... auniwasu iiaigmnzn _,,» nnumuum ~ eluhldm »L¢~‘- »¢» -sworn .....-.-._--.»-~,.-..-...av-»-__-» ~ »a-as _ ».i-.mi un.a\¢¢=n~»»»- -... ..¢-¢..¢--~¢- ,im -.aa.\a&»z~s-d&.u|- i s <-“".*. A .. 1- ‘ 1 ‘_ * ' `»-“_".- `- -‘f» -'»- "--'~_»'--1' 2 -'. _ ‘~ .‘ =;;-'._~'~~: -, ir- .1-“‘;1.'~'»--... ~‘-5-' '~‘ s ,-1-_-ai’-_ s `.-e .- `1i‘.-‘ _a -`1'. " " '~ i' ‘N ` 7 `~ - "_ : ~ * ' ' ' “Af 'S -` .L5~..1;¢._.». ___-iii ,,°1,~i»\_ -I-f-‘."i*_. ¢'3.¥.?.1.»11.'»“‘i'f~ ws 1 it < “ps-gw. " .¢ A HE GUARDIAN' CHARLBTTHTOWN PRINC li IDWARU ISLAND ` Ormimeiit and Beautify 7 ' . _ Your Rooms. Homemade hooked mats and rugs are very fashionable and wear longer than imported goods. Since the ~ introduction of the Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Pat- terns, tens of thousands of handsome and artistic mats and rugs have been made by _ the women of Canada. The manufactur- ers of the Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Patterns have brought out a large num- ber of stylish designs this season for halls, parlors, diniugrooms and bedrooms. The Diamond Dye now so universally used, make perfect and unfading colors on all cotton and wool rags and other ma~ terials for making up hooked mats and N83- The DiamndfDye M it and I Rug Pat- terns are sold by the majority of dry pods merchants and general dealers. If you cannot procure them in your town. The Wells St Richardson Co., Limited Montreal, will send sheets of patterns free in any address. Church 1 Services. l 50 boxes fancy biscuitjust received at Chin2`s. Rev. F. W. Harlow will preach at Green- mount to~morrow. _ Osranio California and P. E. I. fruit selling today atChlng’s. Nova Scotia Gravensteines apples choice stock. Just received as Ching°s. Mr. Wood Avard, Shediac, took away live horses by the Northumberland yes- terday. Tar. anniversary services of the Sum- merside Methodist church will be held on Sunday,22nd.B.ev.Job Shenton of Fairville N. B. will preach morning and evening. Tim S. S. City of Ghent arrived here last night and sails early this morning '_' with following cargo:--1511) bags of oats METHODIST. Prince Street.--Prayer and Praise Ser- vice at 10.15.-Rev. H,Johnson at 11 and Rev. Dr. Andrews at 7. Strangers wel- come. Attentive ushers. The saeroment of Lords supper after evening service. The Sacrament of the Lord`s Supper after the evening service. , Grace Church.-Rev, Dr, Andrews gg 11 and Rev. HJohnson at 7. Sunday School at 2 15. Strangers falways welgomg and provided with comfortable seats. _ FREBYT@IAN. Zion.--Prayeifrneeting at 10. Rev. D. B. McLeod at 11 and 7. Sunday [School and Bible Class at 2.3 St.Ja ies.--Prayer meeting at 10. Rev T, F, Full 'ton at 1l_ and 7. Sunday c hool ani. Bible Class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s-Services at ll and 7. Al welcome. Seats free and unappropriated. sr. Pitfxifs cinmcu. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Matins 11 a. m. Evensong 7 p. m. All seats free and, Inappropriate. BAPTIST. Rev. G. P. Raymond at 11 and Rev. J.A _ Harrison at 7. Sunday School and Pastors Billie class ai. 2.30. an welcome aaa* visitors provided with seats by courteous _ ushers. 1 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. J._S. Smith at 11 and 7. Sunday. school at 2.30. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday nightat8 o`clock. All seats free. CHURCH OF CHRIST. The Church of Christ will meet for the public worship of God on Lord`s day, September Sth. at 11 a. m. arid T p. m. _ SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7,l1,3,and at 7.30 p._m ‘ Week night: Service---Monday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday at p.m. i._¢;-._ DO NOl`EXE’ERllIE_‘ll` oi; ga; F ill er Blackberry Cordial. Remember it has stood the test of long experience, a thor- oughly reliable remedy for 'all Summer Complaints for Children and Adults, 2.-5 vnls at all dealers. _ , 1-0- CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, Sept. 6.-(Special) - The following are the closing rates: August. Wheat 68% Corn 55§; Oats - Pork $14.30 1'Sept. Wheat 7l;k; Corn 56§; Oats, - Pork $14.43. ' Dec. Wheat. 14;- Corn 5332 Oats, -- Pork --' --0-_ A SPRAINED ANKLE is not an un- eoin-noii accident.. Pain-Killer relieves ani cures almist as if bvm -z ~. The The greatest household rein- i ~ -ivoid substitutes, there is_but one i-.__..-l~_illi-1 Perry Divis‘ 23;. and 50;. ~' ¥_; 1 - ~-3-1..-.1 -_ - - Fall" - --Hardware ` Our traveller will soon call on you with a full line of sam- Plrs. 1 We ask our friends to see him before placing their or- dl-rs. A _ W.B.lRlHUR&G0 _ _ Halifax. N. S. I ‘and potatoes, 10 tonsof hay, 100 boxes cheese, 50 cases lobsters, 241) empty casks, Muttart‘s Steam Riding gallery and sun- dries. Avrnr pretty wedding took place at ` the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Hard- ing, Graham’s Road on Wednesday the 4th of September when their daughter §Mary was joined in the holy bonds of `matrimony to Mr. J; Gordon McKay of ,Bradalbanein the presence of the imme- f diate friends and relatives of the con tract- ging parties. The Rev. A. Stirling per- iformed the ceremony that made two _; hearts -beat as 'one. 'lhe wedding ;Leod. The bride was becomingly attired 'in white silk and carried a beautiful _bouquet she was attended by her sister |Miss Rebecca Harding while the groom _'was supported by Mr. Jno. E. Sinclair ` After the ceremony the company repaired to the dining room and partook ofa sump- tuous repast. Justice being done to the inner man the company then whirled away the evening in mirth and song. Mr. and Mrs. McKay then drove to their future home in Bradalbane amid the best wishes ol their many friends. The presents re- ceived by the bride were numerous, hand- some and costly and testifies to the high esteem in which she was held. Hearty congratulations. _-___.3_l. _ WHY EXPERIMEND when you can ‘geta remedy that has been tested for over twenty-five years Fuller’s Black- berry Cordiai, cures all Summer Com- plaints in Children and Adults and may be had at all dealers, price Z5 cents. 1 Qi.-ani l r * To-day's Probabilities- vxnaix Z Tonorrro, Sept. 6.-(Special)-Light to- ; moderate winds, fine and warm. I g un-al.n---_- 'City and Country News. __.__.- Tizi-zaaiouirrizn READINGS.-The follow- ing is a comparative statement of the highest temperature on September dth: 1901 74.4 ' 1000 71.5 1899 611.5 77.0 1898 1897 79.0 1896 64.? 1895 72 9 1894 66.0 ing en route to Westmorland County, N. B. where he will be married to Miss Hebert, daughter of P. Hebcrt,Esq.Parish ` Court Commissioner for Westmoreland Count-y, .\'. B, The marriage takes place _ early next. week. After the ceremony they will leave by the l. C. R for a visit to the -Janadian cities including the Pan- Ameri- can Exposition. They will return to the 1 City early in October. -. WOMAN IS AS OLD AS SHE LOOKS - lt is not age but disease, weakness and ill health that makes- women lookold car-:_ _ worn and wrinkled. You cannot look your ‘ best unless you feel well, strong and vig- orous with pure, rich blood and steady nerves. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food makes good looks because it makes good health restores the healthful glow to the com- plexion rounds out the fbizm and ives el- asticitv to every motion of the body. “Ca.rold” stamped on every butin of our 750 Kid Gloves --St_~_nle-y Brcs. 7 2i. Go to Beer 8: Goff to-night for first-claus fruit of allkihds at lowest prices. li Big Sale of Childrens School Suits at half price. Sizes up to 27.--Paton §uCo Choice Bartlett Pears from 15 cents a dozen u Plum Gra e Ban Openiiag New Furs and N ew Jackets, New Un erwear and Blankets.-Paton 85 __Co. 7tf. ll 650 Pairs Caroli. Kid Gloves just received from the factory in France. All the new colors and blick. Ail _ size- 52 to 7%, regulir price $1.00 our price 75c a pair. 1.3-c ad.-Stanley Bros 7 21 olaid cape will call at this ofllce she will iear something to her advantage. _ .Reader ! yu wifi have io give mme ¢,f_y,,,,, hqeud, 5 _ 1 _ must be _ _ _ -A _ - 1 1-1 ‘ f J ‘ - A 1 _ ~ 1 ' _ ______t___i~__ _ E D D | N G . P R E S E _ iigfig iilfmpeopie that ravi faitiiiii them. 1cm-ie cmiei-cugiibi-ea niuiiams. 1 1 4 ‘ 11 4 Kenneth J. Martin B- _Af:;»-‘ ~ 1 ' was wo i-i>..» ...ii - » » - e _ - _ t to see a few of our wedding gifts in show window etliapg you will seesomeihing to suit you. - ` _ __ ' 1 I* \ \-` PM V 4'* f\`it"‘ s _, _ i Mr. F. Laughran, of the savings bank | department left the City yesterday morn- l p, s, p s, _ anas, and a11‘ kinds o fruit cheap to-night at Beer & rG°K'sg ’ ` Ir the person who lost the shepherds dition as Hopeless. _ From the Advoate, Exeter. Ont. “A run down system!" What a world of misery those few words imply, and yet there are thousands throughout this country who are sudering from this condition. Their blood is poor and watery: they suffer almost continuous from head aches; are unable to obtilln restful- ,sleep and the least exertion greatly_ UN- Ed- Cr0Sby and d%“8l1°°l‘ 018! _ __ _ _ __ _ _ iatiglcs them. What is needed to fmt leave this morning one visit to friends in 0 __ -1 ' - ‘ ' ` '1 _ ` 1 1 the system right is a'tonic, and experience has proved Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills tobe the only never failing tonic and health restorer. Mrs. Henry Parsons, a respected resid- ent of Exeter, Ont., is one of the mary who have tested and proved the value of Dr. William’s Pink Pill. For many months she was agreat sufferer from what is commonly termed “a` run down SUM SIDE A Run Doiiii System" "E“5°“iL 1- fi “"' B _""°"` _1 Dr. Harry McLeod of Boston is visltin in the city 1 1 1 -Shows That the Blood and' - _ __ _:_ ~ _ ' 1 -- r ` avi to t t es- __, Nerves Need_Tcning Up. __w5;___;-221°” L_ “°“”’i ° ’ Y _,___ This Condition Causes More Genuine M” B' C"‘“3`°°d "“°' F"°°t°w“' "°'° 1 in the City yesterday. Mr Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanor’s -How a Well-Known Ex ater was in me Cm, yesterdam Lady Obtained a Cure After iShe_' Hui Begun L0 Regnd Hel' 095° ing on return to Toronto. ' _ lLrs.M- J. Butler left yesterday morn- Mr. Macdonald, chief carpenter of the Q Hillsboro Bridge is seriously ill ‘_ Mr. Wm. Beattie of the Scottish American, Toronto is registered at the _ Queen Yesterday morning Cadet Tooker. son _of Captain Tooker, left on return to ___llngston. Sydney. 1 Mr.R. Burdett. Picton, who has been ‘ visiting inthe Province returns this _ morning. ` ur. W. W. smith, mei-enact ma resi- maeter at New Glasgow, was in the City yesterday. ` Miss Amy Earle and Miss Daisy Dense .leave in a short time for an extended visit 'Illia' *‘1 1 1 ' . Q9 . it 0 ¢'¢ 0 OOCOCOUOCOOOCOOOII _a a a aio _o 'Vi . . 4 __ GV ”‘V<° °°°f1'= “N “fl K'°<‘“°"¥ .0i,v.m,,.¢,,,.1.,,_ of profit on it (at exactly cost) for one “week became worse, so that I could not easily attend to my household duties. I then my condition as hopeless. A neighbor called toseeme one day and urged me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Having I Boston, is in the Q{;y_ We‘wa'nt every on. _ E- I' to tried so rniny' medicines without _ _ . - . . i ...Giving b,,,.m_,; “S not ,,,,1,-pe, '_ Yesterday moraine Mmnd Mrs- F- P- ‘r . acquainted with our Clothing Store and when suaded, but llnally Icousented to give the pills a trail. To my surprise an d.il°“°h° expm” °° 5'" J°h“' ' thpy growl up t0 _-ba men””théy will ki-WV; great joy I noticed an improvement from those severe headaches, my appetite is good, I can go about my' troublez' in fact I feel like a new woman. All this I owe to that best of all medicines Dr. Williams’ Pink sufferers to give them a trail. _ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are recognized the world over as the best blood and nerve tonic, and it is the power of acting directly on the blood and nerves which enable these pills to cure such diseases as locoinotor ataxia, paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatisrn, nervous headache, the after etfectsof la grippe, p-ilpitation of the hcart, that tired feeling resulting from nervous pros- ated humors in the blood, such as scroiula, ' chronic erysipelas,--etc., Dr. Wi1iiams'Pink Pills are sold by all 'l al ` ° dici b r $.. o , y ai r-ssing the Dr W.lliams Medicine Co , Brockville, Ont. -1?-*gi NEW YORK MARKETS. Closing prices Sept. 6. Amalgamated Copper 1171; American Sugar 134 American Tobacco nil _-‘-_tchison Common 78§ Brooklyn Transit 715 Burlington nil Louisville Nashville nil New York Central North Pacidc Common nil Rock Island nil St. Paul 14-lk United States Steel Corn. 165% 45-§ \ \\ ‘I ia Atcheson Pref. nil Southern Pacific -- BoRN; l In this city, on the 3rd inst. to Mr. and Mrs. A G. Gaudet of Boston, a son. At Flett’s Springs, Sask., on Aug. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Melville Arthur, nee Lucy Hodgson, a son. - ' _L _-,_.;___.._1__ ,_ - - _ _ l ;_|. _ _1ii.iiiRiei>. _ At Manse, Clifton, by Rev. A. Stirling on Sept. -lah 1901, Gordon McKay of Brailalbane and Marr Harding of Grahanfs Road. _ DIED. _»-- - ` - -< I. In this city, on the 5th inst., Ellen J. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McGee, aged 19 years. ' [Funeral from her late residence. Dor chester St., to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral thence to R. C. Cemetery, on this Satur- dayfmorning, at 9 o`clock.] (Boston papers please copy.) months, youngest daughter of William and Eliza Richards of this city. q1u1*-_-1* What a great variety of faith cures tlieremust be some have faith in so-called ' divine healers others in the medicines they use. Every person who has tested ` Dr.Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills has faith in them, but faith or no faith they cure just the same, for they act directly and Specifically on the kidneys, liver and bow- an v rous u ging om e enorm n e d for these ls the < siiiiisff asia; On Sept. 5th, 1901, Ada Olive, aged four _ visit to the City ` Archdeacon Reagh leaves for Montreal __ Mr. Geo. T. Chase, a member of the Hckropolitan sewer and water board Gallagher and children were passengers Conductor Tantnn of the Prince Edward Department, Boston is in the City. He household duties without the least Mns.Brownand party who have been as Wf,u_' summering at Dalvay, Tracadie left for Boston yesterday by the Olivette. _ Pills andl would strongly urge other :{r°R’A` Dumb” the wen known' at lete, Cardigan, has enrolled as a student in St. Dunstan’s College. Mr. W. D. Douglas of the public depart- ment of Winthrop, Mass. came to the -City yesterday evening by the Oiivette. Mr. J. D. Reid, Manager of the P. E. Island Telephone Co. was a passenger by the Westbound train yesterday after- 1 noon. Mrs. J. C. Rand and daughter of sum- mation; all diseases resulting from viti- mervill, Mass, who have been visiting re- 5 latives in the City leave this morning for her home. _ Mrs. Smallman with her children who Boston. Prosecutor H. A. Leslie, Kensington. wasa passenger by the S. S. City of __ she ill reside iii future. 2 Miss Diruise Barrett. of the Kindergar- port, R. 1., where she will enter Newpdrt Hospital to train for a nurse. Mr. Harry Harvey of the account.»nt’s department C. P. R. oflice, Montreal, has returned to that City after a pleasant .visit tofriends in Charlottetown. A Mr. R. B. Fitzgerald, Fitahurg, Mass, wasapassenger by the Dlivette yester- day evening. Mr. Fitzgerald is engaged _ in one of the paper mills of that City. Mrs. Robison, mother of Mr. Geo. E. Robison, B. A. principal of Victoria Uni versity B. C., will leave shortly for the Pacific Coast to permanently res‘de with her son. Mr. S. Thompson, Montreal, succeeds the late Mr. J. A. Sutherland as Mister Mechanic. Mr. Houston. of Watertown N. Y. whose arrival was noted some days ago will he engineer of the dredge. Miss Laura May, daughter of J. R. Mc- Leodof Grand View left Wednesday evening for Boston to accompany her little cousin Miss Flora L.. daughter of ' Mr. Jas. Beals arrived in the City on Thursday evening and is a_ guest at ,the SOMETHING ABOUD F ilfi CURES Davies. His friends will 'be pleased. to V hear that his health is improvediand _ drive. ' Mr. EJ. Aruistronk, Port William,_ N. S. left yeszerday by the Princess. Since arrivinginthe province Mr. Armrtrong `°-1Sd&°i‘};‘°'ke_mJ‘?s§ 93335 head' “°l'"f 9 has visited the s_tab1es_of a number of our ’ best breeders with a view to the pur- as wwh Gramm E . ` ,__ -» ._ -ra tried several advertised reemdies but ;.°‘°_~T‘1¢3d°~YD¢Xt- B¢f°f° l`¢W~1'l1il'1¥ l-W Wm 1 _ 1 pnly’ Thursday evenlng the last day you can With°“° fefult M4 Ibesfm t° r@R“=‘~\'f1 """°R°"° J- F°'*’°“' choose from the finest stock on P. E. I in my condition before I had dnished Jlglgnd Railroad leaves this morning fora wherg to save moaeyf I tht lirst box and by the time I had_vi,i1; gg some;-v111¢,Mg5g, ' ' - ,_ _ L _ ta e n four boxes of the pills' I was fully _ ~ 'P ' " restored to heam I no long” mm Mi».r.B.K.ng.imy, oi ii.. C.,,,.,,,,, The only Clothing Store on the ground im yesterday by the olivia., ~ floor in the city. Prices on the ground door l Q Si-intner, is '-qgniu :adn Coke _ _ _, _ <,_ ' *a 2 ie ers in me ne or can ehad by mail, h eb e . mn M and Mrs S mud ~ ` ~-ev ~ i post' paid’ °"1'50°ent§ a box’ °r Six b°x°s Vgilugli, nldflts yegterdzay on returii to a n d r u u r e fo ‘7."')b ld..' ‘ . '° ` »_ -1# Ghcnt yesterday returning from atrip to T " Halifax. 1- ` “'*’ ‘ , 1 Yesterday morinng Misses Helen and .= I » ~ __ ~ » 1 _ - _ Nora Ferguson, daughter of f_Senator . IS a' Tonic’ cleansmg. It causes Ferguson, left to attend Acadia Seminary _ hair 0 O 'lu uri In _ 'I ° if a ___Wo1vme_ N_S_ the t gr w x __ a tly, keeping it so t an ML Hmm Hickox :and wife of SL pliant. Imparts to itfithe lustre and freshness of G°°*`K°S- 01"" Wm’ “fe ai P1"=S°’“' "SW youth. Permanently removing _dandruff and pre- Manhafmn nil ingin Wheatley`River purpose returning f ’ no home on Monday next. venting the hair- from falling out, Coke Dandruff Mi” J"”°le C“"”°“5' “THE GU“‘”““' Cure is the most cleanly of all hair preparations. composing rooi.n,wa.s a passen er b the ' K y \ U I S- S- Olivew- yesterday w B°=i°_n when Perfectly harmless to the skin or clothing it contains no coloring matter or dye. ted, will leave ou the 28th, inst., for New- ‘ _ ‘L00 a' bottle & an druggistm Coke Egg' Shampoo as a supplement to Coke Dandnrd Curecanbeusedforiightcasesof dandru8orwhereitil loose in the hair. An excellent hair -cleanser for ladies. At all drnggiste. A 4: R. anmmnn oo.. Lxuxrno. 'ronorvro Dr.`J. A. Bruce to her home inEverett,i yesterday eveninghe was able to take a _ ' 1 .15 1»-=.- ,.:.-'.5 711-‘W ,7-_ .=;_~ ~ 1 f'_-_‘» "“;.'s=_'{;Zf- -\_ L_ laaii 5 ~f`1' ~ _'lf' fl wax/il pi" ‘ 1 ...-9.1 intl 1'-iviiy _ i ouiicl the globe. c. mile long. 4* Iiicaizs that~4,000__000 silk worms every iiily spin their cocoons for Cortioslli _ smug silk-in-care. Every mile, every yard is full letter A- smooth and spun on rnachin which stop cally forthe slightest flaw in one of the laldrd strands. iiidtfei G -c »-' YWlHF“§`¥YV'€Wf "\*_l'FWfUL”B(F'F“ WWWWi% A'H?(& sg 5; .i.=:.-._ cr shi. ..i.-ca... y... the F . Cc 1.1..-.l;e i2,0i,~.i iniies of it every day- Iriere ai-ca hundred strands of ‘neat” “ cocoon ” silk in each thread. Each cocoon strand is a quarter of 100yardspoolsl0c. 50 yard spools 5c. Sold Every where