1*? il ',;\ ‘i =»‘ fi -ii if _, ‘ti ll l ii I ` / " t .1 r»=’ . ` ,,!' 3 , git,” Q .‘»‘;!=\\*§i(i:g;'irqv’i"f.ri¢;-_~,'.'f..“_‘<.. ,.-‘~»-"~" ., . 1'-1“i,‘~ -wif ~; "f"-_'.3-» i-,~,1.,, » ~...~ .~ ‘-i .- '» vi .ig ~’y ' , iii' , -» , . *- ia..--~ ' ' -.nf s"jf.,,;,~ -_ »~/-z . -_ii-. _- "‘ /.1 *Fr "-gi »_._f, L _»,_;-’-,;=*=" _sf ”'v .. t_"== . >y. ».»».'. l..‘, i _ ,I _ ,i . .I _ .. , ,. _)._,V_,T_Y_ ,__,,;;,Yv,:V,i .pw ,V ,_ 1 ,»:R4`3', " .. men Fouiz - ----~~ -~~~-r.. THE CHAR Lo'r'i‘ETo\vN GUARDIAN _ timer or .nr SEPTEMBER 16. 191° r f , i » - Beecham's Pills. Their use iuakc . For Run-down l p .1 | ii Timm 1 neeciim, sa. ii 1 Sorlltpsygallnflriiiggistl iniinnldn and U. S. 4 Your nerves :ire unstrung, the vital torces low, the stomach W is weak and the blood impoverished. You feel old age siitewriy of the Grand Prairie and _ ti crC°Pmg Over you- Be Careful of yourself' Take open for traffic. Already forty fam- - BEEGIIAWS P|l.lS _ _ . ' t at once; therc is need to renew the life forces. “Calc it-ora to start. nerves, wearicd hraiiis, sick stomach, feeble blood, torpid liver, sluggish bowels--all feel thc quickening effects of s all the difference. The tonic action of these pills upon the vital organs is imme- diate,thorough and lasting. Thcyare N:iture's own remedy Conditions eleru. Lancashire. Enzllnd. America. In boxes 25 cents. are beyond competitionf-Prowse QU! “Everybody needs a Desk, Look at PAT ours. Library t"asf-s. Prices cnt to H 1 the Bone at i»A'ro.\"s‘. 9-ildtt. were I~..~'*=’_"»I- A Thlnkln of fiirs we oan show sale of sample furs at. one third “All our many departments are _l O now filled with offerings in new Fall (ffo and winter gooils--stylish goods II`*',r_ 1 from tbe best makers-and the prices DI>‘§" Bros. Ltd. _ 9-1i Exhibition ll ii _,_ r ll and Chinawarc, 8; c.,when li ,_ l l il The lingers Hardware Go Lid |,_,_.. __ ......_ ll "-'-'ii lt) "IB A s can General ireeri . 'of are cordially invited to visit Cartcr's Bookstore, 19 ` Headquarters for Souven- irs, Newest Books and Stationery, Fancy Goods F |,l’ri11cc lfdivzirtl Island will Iheld :it the office of said Com- pziuy in Charlottetown `Werluesdziy ihe, 21st day , September instant 1910 :it hour of 8 o’clocl< p. 111. Dated this 9th September NOTlCE ll Vlsllllls A Telephone Meeting ug of be » p l the Telcplioiie Couipziny on of the io. H. Pzilnicr, President R. M. johnson, Secretary. h 9-Iodrioi. \‘ i l inthe City, :ind urake ` it :i point to sec our show i of new Wall Paper Samp- les for l9ll in the Exhibi- tion Building. l Made in the big factory of Colin McArthur Q Co., 1 t `/ Manchester Liners , 41: if//' a _ __ _ _ _, ._ .vi 7*; Ili: f Direct sriilings from Char- ” lottetoivn and Mzinchester,Eng- K Montreal, the largest km 1 makers of Wall Paper in l Canada. 'We are Sole Agents for P. E. Island. Carter & Company Limited l'tll€ The general cargo and live stock at low <1- . Manchester Shipper Sailing Sept. 26th. Manchester Trader Sailing Oct. 26th Manchester Spinner Sailing Nov. 26th. above stenrucrs will carry S. _ _ For rates and other intnmmm... A RUSH FOR LAND. January, when the new fifteen-foot ie Peace River country, will be ilies, comprising over a hundred mon, women and children. the vau- guard of u host that is hourly in- creasing and will probably reach great trek begins, are camped on he outskirts of Edson awaiting the A hcterogciicoiis mass of house- hold and farming utensils, as varied in their make and marks as in the nationality of their owners, strew the roadside. Dakotans and Minnes- otans, giving the lie to recent re- ports that Americans are returning to their old furms in the States; Manitobans and Albertans, hardly, able to restrain themselves until ttu few remaining mouths go hy; Rus- sians 'and Germans have pitched their tents by the side of the road for tlicliist rest before the start for the land of promise is made. Whole households are being moved Women and children form no small nists, Eight infants in arms art among the number. Horses, oxei and dogs are being taken along, ani most of the settlers will be ready for work within a‘fortnight after they have selected their homesteads and made proper entry of them. LEARNING TO CHEW GUM. NEW YORK, Sept. 13-The Sur has received the following from Lon don: The Germans are to he educat- ed in the gum-chewing habit. “Kau- gummi" they call it, and in adver tisements it is described as "excel lent for sportsmen, refreshing ani disinfecting, an aid to digestion ani the best means to get rid of thi ‘ habit of excessive smoking.” The Munich Meilizinische Wocheii schrif, an infliirntial medical weekly does not like the prospect at all and warns Germany against the dan ger of becoming a country of éver moving jaws. Itdescribes t.l1e slleg ed baneful effects of gum-chewing, ol which spitting is the least harmful it declares. . WANTS HIS r LIBERTY. NEW YORK, Sept. 13-Newly-en gaged counsel for Harry K. Thai' are quoted in the New York Heralr today as predicting that Thaw wil` shortly renew his battle to gaii freedom from the State Hospital fo the Insane at Matteawan, where hi has been confined for killing Stand ford White. "Thaw is sane. It will he a mat- ter of onlya few months until he ii free," Harry J. Rice, an associati of Clarence J. Shearn, the well known lawyer, is quoted as assert ing. "Thaw can never again he trier' by jury, and there will be p1‘oo‘| enough to show that he is not 5. maniac." ~ WINDSOR, Sept. 13-A suit to damages has been instituted against the estate of the late John Buhler a well known farmer of North (`ol chester, by pretty Mrs. Anna Mar tha Buhler, the young wife of Fran' Buhler. Slander and alienation of her husband's atlection _are nlleizci against the father-in-law, now de ceased. _ Young Mrs. Buhler declares that ` because she was disliked by her hus- band‘s family they' iniliiiri-.rl Frantz his home, and rtliat she was left without means of suppirt. The case will be heard at ‘the full assizcs here. ' St. Joseph, Levis, July 14, 1903, _ Gentlemen,-I was badly kicked by my horse last May .and after usin; several preparations on my leg notb ing would do. My leg was black as jet. I was laid up in bed for s fortnight and could not walk. Attei using three ‘bottles of you/r MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT I was perkctly YOUNG WIFE’S COMPLAINT. ' \lf/it - U _ X |"| ll 'v 'd"t‘ fb' eitn '~ ~- 1- _ - - ._ M Y F d .EDSON. Alta.. Sept. 12-What . H ` - 2!! 011 02 Uyé _ 2.3: :.';..‘;:.:°:‘..°. .:;:§.°.';.r. ..: , _ ~ vow =Y <>~ f~= ~=w ,ff nals of Canadian colonization is I-', ` Y I / _ Thete comes a time when Your git? on things weake,-|s_ scheduled to start from here early in rf aggon road to Sturgeon Lake, the 1-ME yguyqq Ngnvs "AN _ I ~i Snappy Suit Va Prices at $6.00 to $25. lucs for ,=Particiilar Dressers: \Ve have stocked up one of the finest lines of fall suits _we have ever seen and they are here waiting your criticism and sele_ct1on--y'ou can’t afford to overlook this line. VVe are sure that iiowliere in the city can you see such a fine showing in full fasliion ideas for men-_a line that comprises the best ideas from the fashion centres of three iuitions. Our _ stock was selected for men of taste, men who appreciate the correctness of details--~sn1art, stylish dressers who want the best quality in workiiianship and material with the least possible expenditure of money. I Our suits were designed :ind cut by artists, tailored by iiiaSt@1‘S 21115 express the highest ideals in fall suits for men. They aremade of best quality scrges, tweeds and worsteds and express the highest point of excell- ence iii artistic tailoring for men. A careful inspection of our stock con- vinces the well-posted as to the superiority of our stock--they ciiibocly the best goods, best tailoring and latest styles. Many of the sniiirt suits seen . on the street---siipposetlly custom tiiilored---origiiiuted here. _ ""-'.‘~W _J \ _ Er. TE.. -' mia Y i ' ii (1.1. i i r- I l.;if?1Z=if=¥AeuAirpr_1',11~r.i| T?~‘\> l "Einar-m"‘,"“Y‘l'T > * Trappy Coat,,,,Sweaters A sweater cont is almost as needful :is ri uienl these cool autumn days :ind chilly nights. A cont sweater will give 'yon :ill the wziriutli and faruiore comfort than ri cont and worn with :i coat almost dispens- es with the need of :ui overcoiit. Our stock is :i selectiouof :ill the most popular colors and styles-:i picking of fashion leudeijs tlint will please ull suizirt dressers. It is przicticnlly impossible to get along without :1 sweater cont once you liiive worn one. We have stocked the celebrated Knit-to-Fit brrind, the best line of wollen gurnicnts iuudc, :ind they :ire in the following colors and couibinatious-Green :ind brown, brown and green, silver gray :uid muroon, liunter’s green and white, silver grey rind roynl blue. Pricles $4.50 :ind .... . . _ . .. .... .......$5.00 \Ve have other lines-not as good :is the above but well worth the prices asked, good value for the men who consider couifort above style. Prices $1.35, $11.75, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00. Reasonably priced "Fixins” for Exhibition ..v 1.- - /*"1* -"-:;_ -» -*' 's <\» >~ Our colltir Lli-pii|'f|ii\‘|it is c'in be had here in all the high quality and honest ii or th that has mzide tin i A . - ` ¢ i 3”' M . W k furnisliiugs deprirtiiiciit the recognized lic:itlqiirirt':1's for siuurt 111ciidi'csst1'S. ee We get the liitest rind most popular goods direct from the best iiiuuufactuieis .-\ nice iii- will and can thus give you good value for every cent expended. nuilce up \\'e :irc sliovving f:isliii\|is Buhler to desert her and return to . ".1314-_ , (_ , ., ,- *__;¢:. __\;_,§£f :._ .>._/Q _:,;_¢r,.-;_.f_;; 114' -` ii: '~. ._ >.¢.;- . = _-=_i.:°.r the i'i‘i`i\;;‘iiizi‘il |ii~.'iili|ii:ii‘lt‘rs for all llio lu-st :iiiil inns( f:is'liii~|i.'il'ili~ iiuitli-ls for siuitrl clrossers, \\'c liiivi' :i l`i|l| stock ol`Sil\'ei‘,'l`ui\ki~, lii»irk~_-r l)og_ ,-r,~___ i-ri||.'i|'s-i~:u‘li ilu' bust ofilskiiitl :intl :ill f:i~.l|- iiuuibli- 1`:i\'uiitu.s‘. .\`o iuai- tr‘r\\'li:1liyo\|r roll'ir iicetls nrt' ilivv vain lil' szilislictl 20c each for innu_\' of the dctiriericies of the i‘i~‘~'l \\l`yiiili' ilitirt- ziiitl our _slioiving of new creat- iriiis oll`er.~ you flu' best ilirit vnu he bouglii. Oiii' tics :irc ilu- frivorites ofrucn of taste and this lint- is sa coniplelc flint we r:iu invvl every dv- muiul ofiniy person. l’rieos 25t~. 35\', 5orlu . ~ . . -~ -..~.¢.».... ‘ l':i\'ur‘itcs iii cups for l`:ill \v\!ii|‘ iiiiil our liiie is \‘\'eii lieltur l|i1uit‘\\'r |wl`or‘i‘---ri l`:ii‘l that the “Home of tiooil llrits" is proud of. Our c.'i|1s leiiil dis- tinction .'iiul»ori_t;in:ili|y tothe :ippi‘ai~;iiii~i- of the iveuror :mil l\:i\'e :illthe gr:ii'i- iiiul siiirirlilvss ilciiiniiilcil Ivy l;is~ liiurinlilc ili‘css\'i's | l'i'ir\-..~ 50 to . .. .. ° Minard's Linimeut Co., Limited. , / f 'V /4'l9*t~:,.:, ill i ' .=~_¢»'.c"’-_~ i. _.__ .gs ' -_ ._f;`: `»:_'-:' , , , . 4 ‘P-;:§._?‘ 2-' 1. 'L ti? _` -9.7 ' . ..~= . 5 ’§‘ if . . _ ¢_. ,_-_/__;..__ 1 1 -2 ti?" ~ .; A "‘ J I Get a sales receipt for 5oc and | -. ` " ` then et after the Patriot’s M s- » ` l\.l4.u?x1-iii`.l\'iei:h|"iivrin 9 i teriougg Brown Man and the $ O £0 i -V---$117-a'r~i'i`.ulame-i¢viA'il *- ' " . . 5 ~ - 4m ‘- 'If you go about it right you’l1 land \ »~ i'=r~~'=- 3 l him. l".'isliio|i:iblc iicgligcv shirts can be had lien- iii all the giiiiil i|ii.'i|i|it's :xml linmlsnme p:iIii~ri|.~a that stlinip tlicni :is the see soii`s l`:r\'orites. \\`u_.. linvc au zissortnicnt here tlizil ii\i‘;ii|~‘ 0\'i~|'_vl|ii|ig to lliu pnrl- iriiliir ilirssur---:lliiic lccuiing \\'iili _igivml tiisie, hunclsome |i.-itll-rus :iiiil swell iiiiiiurinls iii' llic stzzisiiris bust shirts. just come in :intl S l pick :it l`roin 75c to. . cured, so that I could start on the road. JOS. DUBES, SAVE A THIRD ON FURS-Wi bought a great Ilneofsample fur; from one ofthe hlggest house* ‘_ D Just. see the value Mo-re Ill t WORN BY THE SMART WOMEN OF THIS (_lOUNTRY. OUR HY- D1i~l(l0UN'I‘. ONLY T0 BE HAI) Commercial Traveler “B CB f r _4 c D. - - h in the business-we got. a dis ,D count on one third-we are able bed || ht d L _ to ass the benefit on to you. _ 6 g e W' nth” assurtmem McLeod. 9-i5dt.f. y GRADE BROADULOTH. NU OTHER p JUST AS GOOD. $1.75 LESS CASH a "Drop in and lei. us snow you the w Tubular and Silk tics just re- ived. Tliese are away different. om anything cvcr shown in thu ity and will be sure to please you.- A. Bi-uce’s. ii-27r1r,f_ Notice the lovely trimmings at esilk counter when you come the mllllnery opening. You'll "M‘ens' heavy heather hose 15c per air, better grades nt. 25c, 35c, 4.5¢, ntl 60:: pr.l l’iiton's. 9-14¢131_ which affords you something o match any silk or dross fabric ou may select. Moore & Moi Leod. 9-l5dt,f ial value at l’aton's. 9-Nllf-f. HQ ~y , is forgotten. I<`.iirnit.ure. l‘nton’s- The lrlunic of Quality nnil (looil Fur- niture. 9-14dl-f- here. Many styles to choose f1‘om~ many prices to select. from- miiny wcarcrs to attest to their sterling qualities. We have been clothing the select men of this city for years have the goods the mont select re- quire.-Prowse Bros Ltd. 9-14dtf_ "The balance of our Summer Shirts at big reductions. A large AT THIS STORE.-PATON'S. Some snaps in Classy Parlor Parlor Suites, Parlor Tlables, Cabin cts and dainty Parlor Curtains. AT PATON'S. 9-14iltf. PM Tanton’s Watches EVERY MINUTE of the day you can de- pend on them. What is it to you that your watch has kept time for a whole year if at the end of that time it fails you 011 a critical occasion. W. N. 'l`AN'l`0N r . ll-ldtlll. Gdlids. Every one ii snap! (idd Chairs, We make a specialty of this line, gathering two or three of the best odors (thc ones in which they excel) from each maker. We have Roger & Gallet’s, Palmer’s, Sce- ly’s, Pivier's, Colgi1te's, Hudnut’s, etc. at froiu 25c to I-00 per oz. These odors we also have in original sealed bottles. They thuscoiue to you direct from the makers with all fragrance preserved. ~ Thi: bulk goods are I little less in rice, however, ns ltie cost offliincy packingin iiiived, ` E. Fnsfnr nssortment to pick from at about any price you desire. Try one for Sunday.-ll. A. Bruce’s. 8-27dtf. "A few sizes in good 1-ilmpcd linen collars slightly soiled 5 for 25C. Pa- ton's. 9-14d3i. . -__;_ . . "Get your new tall ovnrcont right -We vxiifwt to do an this full ua W0 being the tenth open to the Muri- Machine For P r essing Clothes \Ve have installed a iuachlne for pressing . clothes that does up a ' pair of sox or asuit with one operation--a machine that disiufects, raises the nap, revives the colors and gives the gar- ment that freshness that all good dressers demand. See us about it today. trial Exhibition V time l’rovince.~a :uid the second open to ull Czuizidii. "Blankets und (lomtortahles. Spec- ' The Prince Edward _ sg .- F\ \‘ JI ` \\ r-'Vw H *S \_\_ - é~ \\`\§‘§§\ ,-/J; */.if ' '2;§.‘.~..'. . f ._: ~-f. / --. ' ,if/’ 1 »,.-/~ n _ ~?-'ff-’ ~.4£» il!!- \‘“ \ *v ‘ie ng. f?/' ff ff ' 2'/ ~4» ~ » » »/- . ,. _;~./1 f>_»1/f;'1_,..'.'.",ii l ff"-" 1'? ' 1'..-’fLZf‘-f€»` ; 2:3; 'P545 ', /.I -.zz-Z t' ' . >; -.’-'; ff- zzf* 7 ,\\\\ k fi ,,','/_lr '_ learn a Lesson From the Squirrel In the Fall, at the fiI‘Sf sign of frost, he prepares for winter. Have you filled “P the bin in yourlcellar? It's t0 be a long, hard winter, 511)’ the weather prophets. _ A.-Pii:kard_& Bo r s _ . .1