LTD. *___ ¢ To-DAY OUR GRAND . FALL OPENING I H nr, £11-n, Afternoon 5 p. m- io 6 p. m. This Evening 7.30 to 9 p. in. `. ,- ~.(,* `;__.‘ "" To " ‘ i/vii _ ,_X\,,,_.. I-of e -se. {e*% 1,' vf ; / ‘fl \{` J _#(21 \ - ‘_ ` X 4 _ ` \ ew 1‘-fr’ - _ - /1 ~, __ . _,_ _; 1: - _ f.§_"‘.z‘,_:;;- _ A, _ ;1_°1__=;°..~;‘-A4 ”/~ 4* _ '\ '\ ;_..;tr -o ._-'\s~ _/’ _ _ _ J /or-\'\ //24,' 1-\ Z N` 5”/ ` T- ._;',, _Y.;-'I ,' ,_ 1 " ff' . \\£` v 7; :\~‘i?` 1 ei; _ ///,"';'*4“f I . ffl < 1 , rw/ » / -' - 1' ' 4 , i Ii _ 2”] M . \- . -_ \,\‘ X \,\. , , A Wonderful Showing of Rieri F Rs If fa . 2 _ _r n ~ -[F5 A” _,Z :"3 _‘al 'if ‘Z ' “` __ 'li . I _. -1 }. V: " ‘_A_,_/ v BRICS ...[M 'S7005' - iiiuufiis Oillces in I Dairm.0n.us isvisitiagissiilasiry. a year. H. _Spwaar is visitipg friends went to Tul- y. (3_-,wzxlbhlx of £3 Bankiiol Nova who has been spending the summer on the Island, left Wednesday for home. Tux Saturday Guardian, only dfty cents a year is an excellent gilt ilor that friend Rsv. D. iilactsazr will preach (D.V.) at Stanchel on Saturday 8th at 7 p. m. and Sabbath 7th at i0 a. m. ; Clyde River at 8 p. m. ; and People's church at 7 p. m. An! good, trustworthy, industrious boy desiring a few hours work each week caring forahorse and doing odd jobs morning and night should apply at this oilloe at once. Riav Mn. Srsssiuos ol the Tryon Metho- dist church will conduct the Childi°eii's Day Service in North Tryon Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, October 71h. at 7.3) sharp. Tunis were ilfteen passengers from Belfast and Pownal by S. S. City of Lon- don last evening and the following cargo 1 40 sheep, 45 cases eggs, 5 barrels apples, 8 rolls leather and one plow. J mans Mimi.si' of the -Anglo-American 'l‘elrgr-sph Co. and Elmer Ritchie of Cai- on a three week's holiday trip to Boston, New York and other cities. J. P. Muncaison, formerly oi Charlot- teinwh, P. E. I., but more recently of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Annapolis, has been transferred to Port Elgin and arri ved here oe Friday evening.-Sackville Tribune. _ Tin: Ladies' Aid ofthe First Metho- dist church intend holdlngarummage sale on Thunday and Friday the illth end 21st of October In the store formerly occupied hy Webster A: McKay, corner of Kent and Great George streets. Mas Aimair Mums, Hampton, leaves next Tuesday lor Seattle, Wash. to visit her two sons, Oliver and Sumner, who have been there for some years. Mrs Myers will join he daughter Annie in Boe- ton who will accompany her on the trip. Tin Sta! of the Prinee of Wales College Observer has been organised for the coming term. Address sll business communications to T. W. Piediliiiiniirmiofli in tin Emir, noni. Warbnrgi. F. L. Fui.1.Eit and J. P. Laundry of the Agricultunl College, 'l‘ruro, will he in attendance at the exhibition in the eapaol- ty of judges. These judges will be pleased togive a-iy inter- s d 'arniers or farmers' sons, information in regard to the various courses to be put on this year at the Agricultural Collage, Truro. ‘Duiiiiw exhibition week the Y. M. 0.A. reading room, parlor and writing room will be open for all visitors who care to make use of them. As the reading room is one of the best equipped in the Mari- time Pmvlnces, s proiltable hour may be spent by those who w ill evnil themselves of this oppmtuulty. Wii.i.iais ann Mas. Mollaarr of this city leit_ yesterday morning for Sen Dimas, isis Angeles Co. Cslii. where they will spend the winter with Mrs. \icLean‘s brother-in-law W. M. Martin. On their way out they will at.op over for a short visit with theirdsughtair Mrs. Nicholson, lloutrval. Mr. loLean has seen Hi winters of snow and looks young enough to be in the sixties. TBI marrige hook place at Halifax, Sept. Nth, of lhoreuosll. Brooks, for- merly of Prince Edward Island but more recently ol &dsey, U. B., and Leroy Pussy, now of Amherst but former- lyofPoi't llaitlsnd, Yarmouth county. Bev. lr. Viiwent.ciiieIated, the bride and groom being unattended. The honey- moon will be spent at Halifax and later llr. and lie. Parry wiligo to .Amherst wliere they will makethelr home. '- has who want work at asy kind ot ‘areiooking liar asip oi aeykiadahseld .aeedthak_neeiessiidaddre»ea with all pertieulah or call st The Guardian Employment and information Bureau, .\'ew Prbwas Bleek, Charlottetown. Telephone 1&. Those who do noi desire to _advertise will plaase send I cents with their request, which amount will hs returned iotheui ou epplieatlou iitliq delntgatwliattheywanh . ‘ ' I I ° 'i - .' ». L ` ' _--ea-1-at-_-n esrvedst erlriedat Bldiei t£§"Ment yeetevafona " ` ` ' ‘ " "' ; . Gspnssasn las Lass, was have wp. 'nh “°“'l°°' \ _ ,visiting the Haiilax Exliiliidnn retu llias'k'i-su.: Rossrrrsos, of St John liolie last sinh!- i-" vi-.us as - .oil and arrived last night csA`aiss_0i slooouim, wood wands, nn, me inf rrienq inn is visas; mas ony. - t}t'!AP.DIAN, OCTOBER i `»‘ t .- ‘J» rms cams new ntiii-egg some not if ‘ hlghf altB` viditing 'and New Iss. Cousins and Mrs lleiisan trol Moosejaw, were passengers by last night trail to its sill. of yours abroad. Subscribe foi-it_t/odav. ` 'l‘n\.B. S. City of London makes two round trips Q West River today, and two trips on Fast River tomorrow. lu-v. asoniisco ness or ammo, N. Y. will pressrh _in the Presbyterian Church, i.oo¢'cmir it ii a. m. sunny, mi. Gonnoiv L Couoox, representing J. and J. Taylor, safe manufacturers, Toronto, arrived in the city last night. Rev. D. R. Ciiowas, Pownal, will preach In the Alexandria Baptist Church Sunday neit October 7. at three o'clock in the afternoon. Halas Boorsn and wife, Mrs Ceilings, Rev. Father MoAullay, and ll.D. McEwen were among the passengers by the S. S. Northumberland last night. Mas. Dinowsu. Jimiciss and Miss Isabel Moheod, Vernon River, have been spending s few days in the city, the guests of Hrs J. D. Jenkins. Tn! Rev. D. HacLean wUl preach a tar kilo. Ltd., leave Saturday morning, sq-mon gn the mgmbu-| of gh; L_ 0, A, in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, on Sabbath the_7th lust, at3p. m. The members of the order please meet in the hall at 2 o'olock. All are invited to attend. Air Advertising Agency has been established in connection with this paper. Thus any persons or firms desiring ad- vertising in any newspaper outside of this city, an having same placed iiy 'l‘he Guardian. They can thus secure the same rates as I! they placed their order direct, and have each advertisement checked to 'see that it gets the proper number Oftnsertions and epprursas de- sired. "" _ CULBAHII, Chloe k Wcston's Minstrele were greatedpwitli a fair house last even- ing and psy. them two and half hours ol lively, innocent fun, with expert danc- ing and a_lai-Qsumber of the latest songs admirably sung. The second part of the entertainment, was vsadeviilr. One feature svaena Jugller standing on ii u‘ld°"°“\ B“°l“°“ M‘“R°' 0"h°' 'mlilng globeind performing ii variety of tricks that would be diiiicuit on solid looting. The. funny songs, sayings, pirodiss and local hits, lol which there won many, were free from the ooarsene: s which so often mans a mlnstrel enier- tainment. The company will entertain Suuimeriiide tonight. Isi.aNn iio\'s_are scarce in Woliviile Academy, but. counting Hr. Bagnail from St. Peters Road tone of the teachers) there are three from “The Garden of the Gulf." The others are J. S. Macleod of Charlottetown, well known in athletic circles, and W. A. Morrell from Tryon. Horton Collegiate Academy is one of the best places in the lariiima Provinces to get an education. This is proved by the large number of boys attending there every year, so much so that this year the Academy is over-full, and several are boarding in private homes. Friday, 28th, the football season was opened hy a match played bdtweeu the H. C. A. team and 2ndiWanderer's oi Halifax, ou the lattu-'a grounds. In the presence of a large number of people the H. C. A. team vvon8 to 0,s touchdown being scored by Leonard Raton about the middle ofthe ist half. An attemptjw convert the try into a goal failed. Bagnall and McLeod were both on the team, Bagna‘i in the iorvanl and Nihs on the half line. Hare they did excellent work. College opens today. LOSS 0F Ai’PEHTE LID ENERGY Sin ly they s a` worry-combined "‘°'§:°°°r..:;:.F..°"- 'f.:'.T....“°' °”:.:..:".°.§: t:iy’s Brewer L0 reblifld. he ilrst need is to reconstruct the blood make good the deilcieney oi red cells. ferluaone impro- ves ilivstion. makes blood, the kind that nouris es and rebuilds. Qnlekly tha nervous system relwlidsto tha new DOW" gnppllul y rierviline. Strength returns, ambition "vires, energy an endurance give the system just whstit needs to m..|,,¢.|,, me initiate or health. No waie better than Ferrosune, we per box at all dealers. l ti HuyI,¢l-°,"l$ Chocolates. Another fresh ship- ment just received direct from the msauhctnnrn i . -bnti read an -fr fa The The The The The », he .< » ¢ . Isolluyhti v . I r'-'_‘*....-'..'.°".... '_r-f I i‘wi-:Niriivs Pint ci-:Ni orr These New F LL SUITS A handsome collection of up-to-the min- ute suits they are~4They were sent us on ap- _proval-to exhibit and demonstrate to you.- Arid for this last week before we send them back to the maker- we offer you this splendid chance to secure a thoroughly excellent suit at about the price of the cloth. Theizhoosuits go at.... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $15.78 zmoosuitsgoat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ . . 1050 ztitoosuits go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ........ ._ 21.oo gmuoanits goat ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 22.50 33.oosuitsgoat . . . . . . ._ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 2475 38.ou|t1its goat.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 28.5¢i You have _only a few days to read the advantage of this concession in price -The opportunity is positively for this week only. Come, let’s show y_ou the line and let’s prove that we can ht your hgure and your purse to perfection. .~ - P- _L i Vrniws .ioa'ss, of Pownal, hroi-her of J, Wsltenlones arrived 'hom Halifax last >sNn:.c':...'-..~,',~" -re §°"°°;;° “°‘° °‘;;' <-~h> N" M- ' °" K 1' vrryt ing must sold at discounts from to be more mbust ui euer tic and wwnii mply this. Stomach and bow I-3 ps C, vis _needs attention. Constipation and C _ Imligcstlon must be relieved, new life and 0016 Gaily Bhd Often- Fifi! biJy9l'8 get Sill Ch0|C¢. i.t is ci d fo th kid i H maori. "i'i:¢l;thillili;’lseso elliective as J O N N E W S Q N ilion'a Pills. They ut new life inio "' vnnng folks as weii ne the old ones. 1* Y ’ A satisfied Patron s CASTURIAE ' ...ir f’ ~ -- .,,___'1_-_..;_: " ‘_ -»--_-aw... - .- Q _ ._ *_ lniiy because itsbenedtsare not tcm 5 -ii - s=- s l is n_ better advertisemeutihan a newspaper article This is one reason wliv it is to our Interest that no one shell go out of our omce dissatisfied. ENAMEL FILLINGS GIVE SATISFACTION by their being shaded to suit the natural tooth and by their being as durable as gold. They are more particularly appreciated by those of refined tastes who dislike the conspicuous gold iiiling. Crown and bridge work porcelain crown work and all branches of dentistry practised In the most up-to-date manner. Guarantee Dental Rooms DIKCTMENETM Prop. .e-i y aithewrtf ; ==m=- - ai ga.. ..~.,- Losi , Half the pleas-¥ _ ure of cooking - ` .-- without s stan d flI\ Recoil Every one full only by ' “omni iuiii, »...“i,_. ., . , _ q. _..> ) I.. r -' \ .f -e 1,~"~m » la' ...'iv i\ ~. 1 . »~