I4’ 191° " THE LATEST NEW! "' THE CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN ""°'°’ |1351' 0|' Am. "“° sizrrsnsi-:R _ _ _ - , _ _ _ ' iiiie UEEN s Conair .‘cUlliiii.iN J _ Q ’ 1 Ayers Sarsaparllla _ Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown l The latest news. first of all. St. Jaimee' Chunih prayer meeting --*“ reopens tonight. _;____ _ Today's Guardian comprises twelve' -_- ‘-' ‘ °’ ""7 Y Z ~- 'A' " """' ~--' ' pages of news matter. Rev Wm Field, Tryon, is spending _0er‘\u\~_‘°2 Q* a_ week’s holiday in St John. inMii;sei'€ttie-tsniiithf Montague' “sl R' 1; ti s t I its 1.0.11., is conspicuous for what it holds. Quick note is taken of its con- tents when it's well filled with Brilliant _ Cut Glass We are showing ii large :issorliiiviii of \voiideri`ul values justiioiv. Ask to see s ur $1.75 handled iiiippics. W. W. W E L L N li R Jcwelcr. L 0 0 K A complete line of 1-:xiiiiiiiion P ll 0 T 0 S at the Studio of (3reO I-I. (BOOK \_. ,__ A__...-A J ___»_ W "L_ _._ _ _L_ The Balance of Prowse Bros Stock of Shoes at Big Discounts. A lot of l.:iilii-s' sliiws :uid s|ipp\~i's sizes 2 1-2 to 4, worth i`roni $1.50 to $1.110 now 95 cents 11 pziir A lol of i~liilili'cii`s shoes l\lcli`ar|;iiii: iiizikv, iioiv 50 cents worth $1.00 n p:iir. A. E. Vlngclyacnnn dmwf l._._~.._f.;..... . __ __ _ __ _ .. loooooooooooooo TD = ? Coal for the home. Order your supply Always clean and reliable. L o W e s t prices of the year in effect now. C.l.yoiis&Co iOO0OOOOOOOO I G OOOO 0 0' 4 Huntley and Palmer’s ' I U I " - English Biscuits - ~ We lirivi- iii stock a very nice °' :issorluieiil of iliiiso liuglisli _ Biscuits iii tins and iiibiilk. , . Anioiig the best sollurs arc- . . C`indorvlI:1 :uid Pziiitoniiiiie >~ Ciironiiilon [di ci-nts por lli. ' ‘ ' Short Broad .iii vents pin' lli. '__ ° l’liili 1 iiiics 4' l l ¢ and I 7o cunts pi-r lb. ,lj Acoriis » ll suliohl iii fins ~' wills cncli ._ on 3.1 - :' Rcciipfiuii iii tiiis .lo ci-iils i'.'ii‘|i. ~ 1 }3.! ci-nfs pei' lli. . _ /\f`il-riiooil 'lm-a£ in um. _,_ , ,.,,,.|, _ il (We,-_|,.,,,k;,,,, aiiil l‘|iiiil.\lioii ' ° . » . . Beer £3 Goff 1; 0-i»~i-1-i~»i-x-»i-1-i-i-1-;-1-i~i-i-i-i-i~i~i- L .' -- LONERGAN’Sk Cream Bread r 1 » Q I _ ._i/._l /////////ll Shoes For _ Wom 05 Our stock of Queen .' Quality; shoes is the ' greatest .sliiiwiiig iii thc city oi ilie best in fall footwear for vvonien. 1 'l`hey are iii the lut- est styles decreed cor- rect by Daine Fasliifni, in Fifth Avenue, Derby, Wi lasts with that liigli heel and short vamp ‘ cifccl. which is wo'ii by _ the exclusive siiiart set ‘ in fasliioii centres. Buttoiicd boots in patent lcatlier, gun metal calf, and ian calf. Lziccil bliiclici' boots iii piitcut lcnthcr, gun iiicinl ciilf, :uid triu calf. pziteiit li-:itlier ' Ciill cull _-Lee our showing, $4.00 ss.00 Atlanta and Newark ,_ Mrs Lemuel Ross, Cambridge, Mass,f is vlsitln friends in Vernon River. The ,offering taken in the Tryon behalf of the Campbellton Eire suf-j ferers was thirty six dollars. Rev. James Dona-hoe, formerly of Cardigan arrived in this city from St. Paul, Minn., recently and will. visit with friends in this province. l J. Gordon Ross, who has been spending the past month with lslund friends, 'left on return to his home in Dorchester, Mass, yesterday nio`rniiig.' Miss Catherine McLean, Montague, was in tne city yesterday, hav-ing ar- rived the previous evening from, St. John, where she attended the exhi- bition. Shc returned home in the af- ternoon. | _-___` I In Hartne Hall Frida Sept Years Experience in the West ln- dies. Admission fifteen cents, child- McNeill, who died early y-osterday morning, will take place this after- nioonrat. one o’clock from her late ,rcsidence, 197 Cumberland Struct, to ‘thc cemetery at .West ltivei' (‘.5liaw"n)- Mrs Benton and six children of morning for British Columbia where Mr ljcati/ii has been for some years iii the employ of the U. l’. lt. They were nccompanied by Master Miilcolin Mcliiiinon of Broo..'.yn. Mrs, Llcirton is n sister of l`/oiiald McKinnon of While Miss Annie Welsh was irc- turning from St Joseph‘s Convent on Monday afternoon last she was run into by a bicycle rider and received ii had shaking up, being stunncil for some minutes. The little girl with her chum, was just at thc corner of Pownal an-il Kent street when the nc- ciilent occurred and was carried backi into the convent. it is claimed that the rider gave them no warning of his ii.ppi'oiicl1, Accidents of this kind sliiiulil make riders ii great deal more ciireful in ringing their bicycle bells when crossing streets etc. The funeral of the late Peter Hap- lroin his late residence to St. Dim- stanfs Cathedral where the solemn Requiem Mass was sung, the Rev. Maurice McDonald oilicintiiig. There was u large atlciitliaiiizc of ir.-o1irnc1‘s and iriends of thc deceased and his faimily at the funeral and many flor- al tributes were oilcrcd, among; them being offerings from the Brotherhood ALLEY £3 CO ‘iii ll 4.50 , of Locomotive Flrem-_li and Engineers a'iil the }.ii'otliei'liood of Railway ’1'rainmen. The pallb-carers were: Hiigli Coniiors, John Purluinan, W. W. Walker, from thc (‘.. M. B. A. and R. A. Mcllonuld, W. ii. llniby and ,George S. Ryan from the B. R. T. Q eaking of Inventors a correspond- l /_ Beauty Will Take r---_""'_'“'“ H.l]. JUHNSUN Kent Street Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and I skin. 4 Eyes tested and noted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9 to ii a. m. 1-30--3-30 Evenings on appointment dtww `_...l__.._.._.l-_J ::_-1 EU l DR. REID I l)El\"I‘lS'l‘ Office Hours 9-1 -- n=“; Erma _S3 ~ ._ I NEW PILOWSE K Uliiii~lottetown, . . -Zildrtl n h' so h:iv_n ii. record of i_t be it v tiilri- it f.a_.i.'. I GEO.E. HUGHES, , |,,,,,,... A! (_ Alipetizing Island Salmon Charlottetown, April 28th, 1910. " , J do it yoiirsclf. We like this stock of Island sziliiioii and wc know you will too, Price per can ._ . . . . . . . ... .... . .. ....25c. We have stocked a large quantity oi canned choice Is- land salmon, which iiior' people prefer to the britisli Col- uiiibia product. ` ‘ Tliis snliiioii is ilolicioiisx nppetiziiigaiicl n rnru food for hod_v iiiid brain. .\ofii- of its. good q1izilitieslin\'e been lost iii cziiiii ng and is prvi_i11i'eil just a little better than you could / .._____\ / 1, Z CD ENKI \ PQ- The Grocer l ______l/ Order your cake-- froiii us--\/Ve will giinrrliitcc you satisfaction Prii'tic1il:ii' people--people who know good cake --say ours cannot be beaten. Send us au orderziiid you will be well pleased. A Phone 54 --for your cake wants. E. ]. DesRoches Suiiiiyside ummm , U -_ _ ____._, _ __ __ _ __ ___ __ __________ ___k____ ___________ w________v___ _ ___ ; l_' "'l ~ Three Reels The Song and V one Eye at a Time oi People’s specniiy Pictures Theatfe 5 cts T|i:it's the way we it-st. _ Usually ilic eyes differ iii sight A glas \vlii‘l\ suits one. injures tht- other, :iiul ullinialcly lmlli siifll-1'. We use moili-rn iippliunccs and flic greiiii-st euro in :wniil .1 iiiislii. A inifvfil would hurt vour iiyvs :ind our rep~it:iliiiii. . Hiinilreds of your t.\wn's people can i‘erlil°y io thi- frufli of fliosc words. They know lieciuise ilu-y linvv suffered :uid bvvii relieved. Our record book contziiiis most of their iianii-s. \N'liile iitluridiiilr ilu- Exliilvlliuii iloi\'f fail to visit “Tha T0\lr Diploma Opt cal Parlor" \vlie~v you can have your e_v.~ troubles iiiiciidcd lo by 1‘.xportswiflio\il losiiig i|\iicl\ time. lion- you'll find Three Eya Ixprrtl nt your coinmiind. Oflire llours --lfxliihilioii Days- - from 8 ii. ni. In r) p. in SILVERSTON fll EPSTEIN Drs. of Optics. |68 Queen Si. Cli'io\vii, l‘. E. l. ,. ...= .__ A. N. Pahiier of 1 Penmanship Fame Wheiia man like A. N. Palmer of Peiiinaiiship fame _recommends Gregg Sliorthaiiil and says "the leading schools are teaching it"~-- there iniisti be something in it. Tliis systeiii is taught at the Union Coiiiiiicrciul College, Charlotte- town, Suiiiiiierside and George town. Suiiiple-lesson on applicat- ion to l’riii. W. Moran, Chai lotte- town. Exhibition Week Bliera House Edith Warren and associate players. The Colonial Stock C0. New Plays New Scenery New Effects 1)- 14d ioi. Don’t Forget That tho sumo ciirtcrors, (‘ur\'or und Herman iircusruiii fulfilling the contract, nl, the l’ro\'incial Exhibition, Sept. 19th to 21rd. und wish to ciill the attention of their miiiiy liiitrons und others that this year ,thc service and cusine will he better thi n ever. People visiting the Exhib1t'on ,niiiy rust assured that they viill be alle ltr ggi-t :i izooil squnie meal right onthe grounds. Satisfied customers is our moito. (five usa cull. 9. iid til pd. For Sale Farm at Eldon, Belfast, on Tues- day Sept 27th at 1 p. m. Farm of the late Jno. Nicholson consisting of 88 acres of land, under gooil_ state of cultivation, also good buildings, near to school, church and train and boat. If not sold by pri- vate sale before 27th will be sold by public auction on that date. MRS. SARAH NICHOLSON. 9-1~idwfm3irth3ipd. Balillilf Metal Our Camel, Monarch, Sw: s- tika and King' brands are the best for their respective pui- poses. Seud for our booklet. '|`he James Robertson Co. Montreal and St. John, N. ll. V Agents Bruce Stewart Q Co Ltd Charlottetown 2-251| iiiwft yr. A Gasoline Engine that uve labor on the farm. Moat. reliable, durable and economi- cal to operate. Will prove' itself equally reliable and efficient ln will or warm weather. Uses only two buckets of water and has no circu- lating pump or water pipes to get out of order or freeze. Write direct for catalogue and prlcel and save local agent’s commission. Our tra- veller wlll call on interested parties. Amherst _Motor Co Amherst, N. S. is-iaamrwitt. < gm, l l. l "WT -1 > .._£'___-3'-_eg _-__-sf - we » ss.. --ff” ig"-e -c‘.-1 ; ._ .L_ .mo._._" -vb "" fftiilzr I -»¢_»s