_»~\, \ ~ SEPTEMBER 13. 1911 , 'ons i.i-rim News THE gy-QRLQTTETQWN GUARDIAN , ,.-,,,s.,.' 0,, _,_,_.. J f IN MEMORIAM. tember the 5th Catherine McKenzie It buys to buy ln this p,.o,,1,,,,°_ V (1. D_ Hen' nity’ was L passenger There died at Bradalbaue on Sep t “gd ninety-five years relict of he - 4 late Archibald McKenzie who pregciz t lllrs Dr. McLeod, city, has left Gul’ V ' _ ceauild l1°r'5'°§’l?°,hY:3l;)9edH!i4;- _ fdlilil to Montreal where she re- hire. Btevhen Towle. Bonshaw wa tl10“Kh mnnne ° e ,fume B es' ` visiting i-ii the City yesterday ‘ uma previous to her death s e_re-- Mi ___ ____ - I . m- ~ . “_ ss K“l“° Carrllghllr. City. has All ministers in attendance at the! _ all he_r mental faculties uni u;?;:g till the end and in all her §ieation'..wa|.reg; nciled to God's w .n the mag-,f,5r,‘ ghelng of a cheerf 'nd kindly nature she was belove if . and respectedl by acl lidlougisiqutlllzlr Wm be the only °PP0rl1\l“l’f-y to hear John Sheehan, of Boston accom- ¢“."***.“'_-11-"5 PM "'-'-'-'-" M1099- Shsonsagss ‘grae daughters tlrzllie migcbless orator William Jen- panied by his friend Mr I-lanniganl 'i _-\ i 11 . . I ' ' , ' 1 1055 three at gs ryan- were in town yesterday. the guests of M* "§\ ri \ , . . . f- .. , - -__ 11 i t Annie and Murdoch, v\z‘digb;:B;y' Bella and Daniel gggoklyn, N.H., and John in Port N. . mouth, H N0 REASON |0R DDU :BT A Statement of Facts Backed by Strong Guarantee. we guarantee complete relief to a ’CllARl.0'l"l`El`0WN 'AND 0ll|IEN’S (I0llN'l`Yl -..-_-_-_-___._.________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ' ' ' ' - - - - - - ~ - - - ~ ~ - ~ - - - -= -----_-_-_~.~_-_-_ » --.-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-.-_-_-_-,-_-_-,=-_-_____-,-_-_- ,,,.. ,.. , returned home after a pleasant v t B ' in t B h I ` isi ryan lecture at the Arena tonight ` i ,_ _ ua o ons aw and Kellys Cross. gxtriéirvgted to take seats upon the Quggn S||¢¢f Thg Slam wnh {h¢ Slqgk _ ' Queen §lf¢¢f _ ~ i All should remember that tonight' in Cornwall on Thursday evening un-' der the auspices of the w_ M_ vs_ MVS- Fl“rlll5an .who was called here' ,L by the death of her mother the late Mrs. John M1.-Quillan left on return to Brooklyn N. Y. yesterday where' she now resides ll - ii from constipntion.’ In everv -- huiisgrsvrliere we fail we will supply the Mrs Edward I. Herbert who tins, medicine free. been visiting her parents John ,md 1-iexail,Orderlies are a gentle. ef' Mrs C°m"3S~ Great G00rE€ Street. fective. dependable and safe bowel has left 011 return to her home in regulator, strengthener and toni They re-establish nu.ture’s functio in a quiet easy way They do n c_ Augusta, Me. IIB ,_ ’l‘he article in yesterdoy's issue re- . 0 V I cause auy'inconvenience, griping or Z*"‘l'"€ Speculflflfln BB £0 G€rmur\y’S nausea. . They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they “ls WHS Colltllllwfl fr0m DHE0 0110 rllply to the French Moroccan propo-l to 6 taken b anynne at ,my five and not from five us nppeared. may b Y time. They thoroughly tone up th whole system to healthy iictivity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassnhle and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We can- not too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of consti- pation and its nttenilnnt evils. ’l‘wo sizes, lllc. and 25c. Remember, you can obtain liexull Remedies in this community only at our store-The 'liexull Store. MacKinnon Drug Co. *_ -f’“““-" " “_ 0 _ _.___ Mrs' M°A\1llly. Slulrii. who has been undergoing treatment iii the City H0ilPital,‘wns _yesterday remov- ed t.o the station in the ambulance and left on the iifteriioon train en route to her home. ~ E. H. Beer will oiler for sule on SGPU llltll H duni‘tcrcd .oak side- hoiiril and nntlcrs besides thc many other articles referred to in the ad. yesterday. These articles were re- ferred to incorrectly. Among V the outward passengers from this city yesterday were;--H, Load _Up W;¢;, .‘1’...‘.a?"**;¥3.§T.`2. ‘.1 Yl.i.§‘.i‘.“f."..‘;;.l..§’._E.-. ‘ Ansco 'Films Ansco Films are daily growinginfzivor with aimi- leurs :mil professioiials, _ be- gini crs and exports. < Th ey do not scratch. smear, or soil, lhe emulsion coming is of a superior qiinl- ify, and ihcrcforo beilfr ric- iiires arc bi-und fo result. For clear, pcrfcci °‘sni~ps" use Ansco films \’ou`ll bc sure of getting sarisflziciioii then. Vile have a complcic siock here--all sizes. The MacKinnon Dru Com ar l, i Cor. C%Gcorge & l\l')ent 600tons HRD COL just arrived By Schooner Ann ]. Trainor. for Geo E. Full Prince Street Wharl. _ 8-gditsif. Tomlius to`Woodstocl», Ont; A, J, McAdam to Picton; Peter McGrath, to Sydney, C. B. Those registered at the Victoria Hotel in this City ycsterdaywere: J. J. Meehan, Worcester; C. C. Cro- well. Boston; J. T. Douglas, New l.ondon,Conn., S. C. Clark, Mt. Stew. &l‘l2Z A. McKay, City; Mrs. W. Enck, Boston. Many citizens will regret to learn that Edward Needham, long resident of Euston Street, has gone away to llvc in St. -lolm. Before his depar- ture n few days ago, he was present- ed with an address accompanied by an up-to-date travelling valise. Queen Hotel fn this City yesterday: Geo. F. McQueen, Orwell; Miss T. Mc- Intyre, Mrs. iddniond Walsh, Monta- gue; J. Gordon McKay, Bradalbane; John Taper, Brockton; J. Gaiidette, Qll9h€C2 D. F. Dnrrach, Boston. James Walter Young and Miss Eli- za Moore, daughter of Stephen M00i`€. (`»harlottetown, were united in marriage n'.t 7.45 o'clock ycsterdiay morning at the 'parsonage of. the First Methodist Church. The groom was supported by Joseph |Gaudet and the bride was attended by her sister Miss Jennie Moore. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Heaney, B. A. Mr. and Mrs. Young left by the Northumberland on a shart noney- moon trip to Nova Scotia towns; Oil Monday, Sept. 4th, at 8.30 n. m., a quiet wedding took place at Christ Church, Vancouver, B. C., when Miss Mary Aileen Laird, daugh- ter of Wm. and Mrs. Laird, Caven- dish, Prince Edward Island, and John Ferguson, one of Vancouver's prominent real estate men, were uni- ted in marriage. The bride looked cliarminv in n tailored suit of bronze broadclothwith black picture hat. The bridnl boquet wus of pink carna- tions. After the ccrcniony the bridal party partook of a sumptuous break- fast nt the Hotel Strand. The happy couple then left for Victotia, Seat- tle, and other cities on the coast. Their many friends wish Mrs and Mrs. B‘ei°guson a long and happy journey through life. _The service of song given by thc rnon iver Methodist Church Sun- Ve R' diiy evening, September l0th, was an we re stretch sagged springs I eer A Weeks 8-23dri»l- ____ "RAIN CUATS_Chudmn'B stomi gave a reading and delivered ii dis- capes fro rainy days all school child ren should have one. PATONS. 9-lliltf. ___- BEAUTIFUL KIMONAS becoming models at low prices. PATONS. 9-5dtf. As'1‘oNIsH1No vALUus in ian Seri; 44 in $1.00 lor 79c good full shade. Pulons. 9~zdtf. unexampled success. The church was crowded to the doors. _ The pastor, Rev. George Orman, presided _and conducted the devotional exercises, course an sacredmiisic. Miss Ida Hayden rendered a solo in a. most charming and acceptable manner. The male quartette consisting of L. IC. Hayden, Hayden Vanlderstine, Milt- on Furness and Richard B. Ross, gave two pieces "‘I Know That My B Redeemer Lives” and “S0m€ Swtet Day" in fine style. Miss Margaret Fu;-ness was in splendid voice and 'sang two solos with greet feeling COMBINATION SUITSO for rrlenl f mation, Miss In mia season welghi. 0D0“°d "" i.';(i;i.ii;a¥¢‘§§: f,),,de“,:;‘:. ,,,-other Rich- P80018. 9-Zdiif “Another lot of samples of the “rd gang most acceptably. Elmer Ross proved a most efficient accom- ist upon the violin Misses Laura newest in Ladies' Costume Cloths 3:3 Marguerite Vnnlherggine ,took just received, We would like to show the Ladies the values, and great var- the initiative and carried 'through the arrangements and Drerlded at lety we h ve t choose from. You 1 tl _ know the ktind ol) suits we make. and the "ga" most emc en__ y__ - we want you to know the Cloths we __,,,I.h S h 1 that has Won the con. handle. also . it wni nay you. D. A- néénce °o, §,,‘;°,,,,,,,,,,_-. U,,,,,,, Com- ' merclal College. 9'31flf-l- , _ Bruce. 8-30dtf EXQUI SITE KIMONAS . Triumph of the desi ers Art masterpieces of of EU dainty workmanship yet marvels moderate prices made from serpentin crepe $1.50 to $5.00 PATONS. 9-lldtf. i>1s'rrNc'r1'vs: exclusive a /greet values our new corderoy velveteen at Patoiie. ~ 9-5dti. "The nevn fall eultings and over- costings for men, are arriving al- most daily. We invite you to call in and look them over. They will please you. D. A. Bruce. ll-30dtf. --¢ "Our Hygrade breedclcth has char- - acted and quality send for samples. Patons. 9-Zdtf .__ BROADOLOTHS Low priced but geo- send for sam les also sample our Hy rude broedblotli le in aclaseb it- B 0 you`ll slwa ii and ii in our l'IVAPORAyTED CREAll.BREAD Prove it for yourself K it, _. self. Pubnrn, 9.9(1¢f, y. 9 B k ,,<,;';;,,_I;1v<=g_»_»,»i=qug;,<;»;dcm, gg; Stewart s ii ery ...¢..G......... »emniu.r.i'rcss. ' s-mei. 16° K°“‘5"°°* ` =-“' i J func A. l The following were registered at the * is regarded by all good cocks rl ltls ` ...mi .... _ ...nity QuAi.i'rvi Ana returning on the express last evening There was a fair market in this city yesterday and not much change in prices with the exception of but- ter, which was some what higher as will be seen by the itemized state- ment given in this issue. Irvine McLaren, City, was among those returning on the express last evening. Mr. McLaren has been in= Montreal where he was connected iawii tue firui ui' the J. W. Recs iviig o. Columbus Day, Oct. 12, will be celebrated this year by the Knights of Columbus in this city. There will be a large meeting of the, local coun- cil that evening and ii number of in- itiations will be put. on. A large number of visitors are expected from the mainland. There will he no afternoon service in Cherry Valley Methodist Church on Sunday, l-leptcmber 17th, but evening service instead commencing at seven o’c1ock. In consequence of this arrangement there will be no evening service ut Vernon liiver Methodist Church. ` The Guardian has received a post- al card from C. Orrin "l‘hoi:npson, the genial representative of the Hewsoii Woollen Mills, Ltd., Amherst, show- ing thelarge automobile in which hc, and Mr. Hewson's son have been touring through New Brunswick for the past 'four weeks .in the interests of their firm. At the hack of the car is attached a large trunk containing the firm's samples and on it and on the sides of the car are place cards advertising Hewson’s pure wool un~ derwear so popular in this Province. George L. and Mrs. Frask of. Old Orchard Beach, Maine, who have been visiting thc latter's father Alex C. McLeod, Bridgetown; her sister Mrs., .McLean and uncle and aunt Allen and Mrs. McLean. Lot 16, leave this, morning on return to Boston. This. is Mr. B‘rask's first visit to this Pro- vince and he was greatly pleased with scenery hospitality of the people. It is eleven years since Mrs. Frask was here and she was also delighted with her visit. While in this city they visited Mrs. Currie, l‘ow~‘.ml_ Street and also Mrs. John Hanson. In connection with the recent Wan- derer Sports at Halifax the following appears in yesterday's llecorder: "George L. Prowse, the speedy bicyc- list of the Abegweits, Charlottetown. had an cnsv time in the mile and 3 mile bicycles, winning both in his final sprints. ` His time in the latter was 8.21, which was announced to have beaten the Maritime Province record, whicn was claimed to have been 8.33%, made 'by J. E. Cornwall. This was an error, as Ayerst, Mont- real, holds the record, 7.54. Prowse, however, looks speedy enough to low- er thut record if he made thc effort." The Herald had the following: "George L. Prowse, of the Ahegweit A. A. A.. of Charlottetown, clipped twelve and a half secnnds oil the _three mile bicycle record, which was established by E. J. E. (‘~ornwall,iind Fritz Schaefer equalled the maritime record of ten seconds for the hund- reds dash.” l Euthymol Mm M __ _ _ ___ _- _ ___ __ ..___. , -»,.-.1 _, A ._ our new M illiner will arrive here lo- night, and will be at our workrooin Monday and following days. Miss Sinclair comes tous with the highest recommendations, hav- ing been head niilliner in a large city house, and she will be equipp- ed to carry this great milllncry business to a higher point than it has ever yet reached. ' More Golf Coats to-day Anothergreat supply has just come along and is now ready for your inspection. All colours-all good styles. $2 25,300, 550, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. The most useful knockabout _ garment that can be had. l __.___._.._._J __ i i . l /////2' 3// __"" C 5 __ / _ (_ \ ~ vii ._ ___ ____,\__ \. § ' "_ _X )@ ff ll , l t. llll l /` f 1 / ll- » /f.- __ ~ , / / .i N //', \' C _ ` F‘?_&’L} lil ll _ if /' >§li"=f"-li”llll1'.‘."i il / ‘°=\.\> " _ \\\ b/ 'lil _/ f __ '_\;.\_\_ 1,i: ._\\-.. .i ._ __ . .3f~‘\_` .f _ ' .1 iii' /\- ||,l,,d _ ll/ » . 1' __ ,_ ,,, i-_ J. J. and Mrs: iucnonaid. 'nies ISS , s_ _Revs. Messrs. Harrison and Styles leave today for P. E. Island.--Monc-I _ -\§, /1 \ U- f( . f' __ ` W‘1ll BIWBK at the missionary meeting ton Ex E B S » o .~\ ' _ . mclair ' /4//l\\\\` lk. *M .- , . f~_\1 .`l\_ 1-1, 0 . ' l M ._;__ ‘_ _;‘ ' Z _T _._-_ "_ if 72% _.___ T -#_-_.___-==;-___ _ -- .: _ 4'" fi , _ llll é),,\e~ ;§~._,f"_%/ ` .7‘t_'-__.:_;_ ff- 1 if \\_ _` 1 _ _`\ __J- \3\-’ f \ l / :_ T' 2. _ -X i Margaret Suits for E _, f; U2 In our rsonliiciii win- dow we are :.l._\-.inif :i lot of these. Tliev are riiioiil ilic siiizirterst-nifticsi little garments that .mi mother ever got hold of for 2 to 6 year old lnd- dies. S\\'eater--- knit trous- cis -and viith the bet- ter on.-s --cap to match. \'..;'y, lirowii or Rose-_ 1 _ 4 ` s.'._o5 ....1 2.15 ‘40 inch Black , e~'- 990 fl Tue strikes 'fi Fug- i:\L’l. Liclaycd tli-_~ .whip- ment of tliis li..-.lly ironi- co line. Soft five, ri<'. l>l:'cl< Pzllllt-llc 41. 7~|zf':i- ~- ‘\ ifl-: -aheofl of fiiitilihiig von \ii`.l iztul 1. 3 ost stores :it 1.25 to i.},0 rczidy here .lt 'JJ 1: 'U Q EJ Wi Pc ('¥ l 5 \____ Shaving Cream is ai delightful pre- paration for a quick and satisfactory shave. Makes a quick creamy lather. Keep the face soft, is noii-irritatiiig‘__, and antiseptic. Large Tubes . 25 cents ‘ Johnson YD. Johnson I ____- News for llousniuiifes I-Isslence°.Vinegar` and Spices Dc youwant to make this yeah pickles and "chow" he hes ever? Do you want good success-results you canlfeel proud oi ‘f Then you nee - German Brand Es- sence of Vinegar ` an the best It any p ce. absolutely gureund has near- ly double t e strength > of ordinary essences c Solcaonly by ue. A Pint Sp ces We are particularly proud of our unmixed spices. Tney are pure, whole, strong. un- broken and absolutely free faiarilit 'teftlin§s other u erm ii. nec ii selected-wel mixed. Alb.on|y. ..... . ' The 2 Macs A Y . ...». _ The Greatest Show of New Coats _ ever seen THE GREATEST SHOWING OF FALL Foil f‘_"’l` €`\`Z;i f"°_l\ Q. e~f in Chariot COATS that Chnrlottelown has ever scen is .;~ .\ _iuidy for you in our ready to wear department. You are cordially invitedto come in-look round- try '-fi ill' “T every garment in thestore. _You will find here the handsomest designs from the three or four befi' wil ».‘,~~ .ri the Dominion-most of the desi iis shown are exclusive- that is to say they can not be had ut ani illufi' :.i~».v IU g' _ _ _ the City. We will just tell you, as well as We can about a. few of them. _ Neat well made coals of Black, KerseV,__ good weight, collar of velvet inlaid, finished with iouclics of black braid, excell-:nt values... ._ . . . . _ .~... ~.»»......~»»~~........»..»¢-...i...»~...»..»¢.... - “College Coats” inlaid with velvet, give.. o touch of class of this pretty Navy Kersey Cori' . Double breasted, turn back cuffs litted back---11 warm smart coat.. . . . . _ -Coat of $15.00 v Our Leader in Heavy Striped Tweecl’ i _ T Heav all wool twecd, in brown and green tones, showing a stripe effect -is the mari-rin? A pretty tuiloiid c-int ol '- l `\'\'f' _ `\ " W clicifiot, cf mes ii' ii-»v~,~ f r li 'if i ..i.i i ~ Oi \elv\‘t, slilgli" l'>,i'i_':..~1l:?\'._ 1;" l`1.17‘_"~. gig; llirvc quorfn' li-iiigili. _ ___.°"“~l”" l“l._u\`_\' ‘-\';_-ol. <'l\-:JU 'K _ 1 zx~.i' ‘xml lic i|§|_'(l lil ` .\".`!'l' '_ c \\ ffl ~` '. "`*'<"l~"ll fl iiilll l'-l.ii'il ll." 1\‘.'r_. fl" i' ’.‘ Sli l “li "rf" IIT Pm.. ~».........'»." _ _ _ »i= ~'»‘< large buttons, vegy cthpiged button holes, sét in on slant. Anota i: an some garment _____ ~$1»»-09 Reversible tweezd coat in effect of brown_,_ vciy plainly tailored, satin sleeve and shoulder lining, single breasted, sloping lapel, three large hornbuttons............................. ° 'iflsoni twecd in .io,i'ii':l<" o. l>a.