sEP'rEMmsR 16, i908 . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN pn l`HE _QUEEN 'S C0 A earxvn M , , f »....».......,_.-....._-.d..~...,...t...._.....~...-l...-.~..i;:..,...s»................-.-...;...c._...»;:. ' ` ~""".`-'- "“ » " " '>"‘~ ~‘ ' "“"°°~ l iss Bessie Dillon Grafton Stree i ~ Y M l ' ° Set. M¢Qulllan and Sgt. Mclnnis ' h t ed h I , ’ “‘$t'1o"f]1;oeto;1H° 'Om an enioveb returned last night irnnr rr nsiring The mail train arrived about ten thirty last night. Head Offices in New r’row Maxwell Taylor of Mount Stewart spent yesterday 'in this City, New turnlps are being sold at bww. ty five cents per bushel in this (iify. Prayer meeting in st. Jrrnres' Church this evening at eight o'¢10ck_ side yesterday. ' John Exhibi tion fl C01- M0.0re, City, went to Summer-~ -4- Miss Alma McCabe, Wellesley,Mn-~ left yesterday morning on return rf A small row boat named Eva ter visiting in Orwell Cove. found. see oiessinsa cel. -_ | .___ I The Port Arthur'Chroi1ic1e says : A. W. Reddin, City, arrived hom, Mrs. Arthur Peake, Charlottetov this week from St. John, has arrived here on a visit. | _.___ Mig John Longwo,-th CH leaves' Miss Ethel Taper, Winslow ' Mieii, Edith Davey, city, has ,-at-um ed to Somerville, Mass., and E, E Davey, city, to Boston, Mrs. Wirlliam Stockton and daught_ er, Eleanor, have returned to _ Sussex, from s. visit to Charlottetown. _..._ ..r;___.___ ___,_ ,__ i __ i c 'a \ '_ W , J . / r r ’:".'- »’ y PT'->§= 4:5? 9. l .:3__~.-',s-JF-' ` ‘Ur-5. '<;-<1<_~‘.-:»¢- -Ti FF' f~:-r:- f ww Fl . r.r this morning for Montréal. 7' 5P°Udil\8 B few days at York: t..s | .__., guest of Mrs. Isaac Holman. _' The warmest registered yesterday _ was sixty two and a han de.g.l.e$_ S. A. McDonald's millinery opening I __, ‘takes Place tomorrow evening from 1 Th; séelalmeié Joh; Irwin has sailed __._ 0' 01' 00 , C. . after having re- T, E, M , pairs made by Bruce :Stewart & Co. Annie Mur;hl;'}:yofa|f1(lrar€1l‘;ll§:rl'¢E\lv’nMd: / r'\ 'J , 1 Wwgre/3.fre<° -HA 1071' f? /V.<' 1?/tv /7,PD,4/pf.»-.~ . 1 Ladies’ and -1 /.1 L J'7'0/PE Misses’ FALL COATS \‘\\.\_ _ r ,~ Here is rr description of two of ournrost popular confs-No |650 lmnble breasted coat, slraperl l\.".':k willl inverted plum, wide self strapping over shoulders, bl (ly :rrrrl sleeves iuercerized lruorl made in blank and colored Cheviot and lieaver cloth ullsiaec. Price $10.75. QQ ./y Q i f . // _ r 0 . li' ,g/f _ ii », '='- \ ., \ /' r' i "it-'_-.:;¢1f'";:::""""` lj ‘4 il" ' 'il 'ii' "fl 0 i ' ' __ ` ' ` In our Ladies' Ready to wearsectiou youwill fin lruudrecls of lrandsom Coats awaiting your inspec- tion. 'llrey contain some of the best novelties eve f shown in the city many o the styles were specially designed meet the app roval of growing girlS Wit decided tastes. Conser- vative garments for the younger girls are alS0 shown. The colorings a well are new and attrac tive. Materials employed in make up are Melton Tweeds Broadcloths etc, Prices range from $3.75 upto $25.00. 1636 single breasted loose fit ling coat trimmed with stilCli°d self strapping collar _cuffs and patch pockets inlaid with ve vc_t, collar also trimmed with Braid and buttons. Body and sleeves lined. Made in black and blue cloth. Price $16.50 t ' ouEssir\'o '~r~ - -_ri fday clock will be placed Fall CoNrE.si ` Fall Milli nery | 2 5'; now _._/ , Being i in om- < <1 r Richmond SL show v.'Errrlo\\~s 'l`lic person guessing ru- rrr sl t r who rruurber of liouis :ind :;r:r:u'.<>` this clock will run with the mn- fr-ll \virr.»;< . /r - J. Large has returned to New York L from a visit to his parents A. and - ~ Mrs. Large, City. -_- A. Milne Fraser of Halifax, the well known dealer in Smith Premier typewriters is at the Plaza. The death occurred recently in Somerville, Mass., of Mrs. John Cos- tello u native of this Province. Ferg'uson’s bridge on the road from Rocky Point to New Dominion and Elliott Hall rhas been thoroughly re- paired. | r. E. Matthews, P.-esrdsnt nr the 'l fe Underwriters Association of P. E. I. left Monday morning to at- ruorning for Winnipeg, Manitoba ard “nd 9‘ meeting "I the Cauudmu A“' socintion at Quebec. I 51. A. McDonald, C. C. this City, has received u letter announcing tire death of Junres Coristine, president and founder of the great estnhlislr- mrint of the James Coristine & Col, Ltd., of Montreal. l Miss Haael Hughes, city, leaves to- 'morrow for Backville where she has been engaged on the tenrclring staff of the Mt. Allison Ladies College. Her sister Miss Helen leaves the first of October to study at the Mt. Alli'so'n Univelrsity. , Reid & Archibald are making good progress at the railway wharf says the Patriot. They have sufficiently advanced with the concrete work to start filling in and have begun to run the ballast train from Lake \'»ar~!e with earth and rrock. | The Teacher‘s Convention will be ,held on Sept. 23rd, 24th, and 25th in lthe new Assembly Hall of Prince of 1Wnles College. Popular addresses' will be given by Prof. W. W. Andrews of M11. Allison College and by Dr. A. E. Winship, Editor of Journal of Educa- tion, Boston, Mass. i The Guardian is In r-ecei-pt ofa post card from Dawson, Y. T., on which is the head ofa mamouth Mastodon uncovered at a depth of forty~two fem on numoer tive below A Mack's _Di.»cove.ry, Quartz Creek, Y.T., March i5tu 1904. Length 4 feet, width 2 feet 4 linches, tusks 7 feet 6 inches. | Miss Agnes M. Walpert, the popular headi Milliner for M. Trainor & Co., who has spent a well earned holiday in visiting the fashionable Millinery Centres abroad, arrived last evening. Sha ,will be better prepared than ever to cater to the mlllinery wants of the il1‘m’s numerous patrons. , Dr. Wm. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson,l and little daughter Elizabeth, who have been visiting Senator and Mrs- Ferguson, Marshfield, and' Mrs. W. F. Carter, City, leave Fri-day morning on return to Cambridge, Mass., ac- companied by Mrs. Fergusolfs sister Miss Grace White, who will spend the winter in Cambridge. *__ , Count Clerk D M Curry St. John, l y . . returned home on Saturday night from an enjoys/ble triP t0 P- E- I9' land. St. John the Annapolis Valley, and the Halifax exhibition. Mr. Cur- ry says that he is more impressed. than ever with the maritime provinces from all oints of view, and' feels D :- very much benefited by his trip. A new building 24x36 has been, built for the Public Works derpari:~f ment on the Government Wharf. The building has a. pictched roof and was completed in twelve days under the supervision of B. D. Huntley. The lumber wus supplied by L. M. P0010 &' Cn., and `A. Duchemin in.m.idhed the finish, doors, window frames, dtc. MILD DYSPEPTIC CONDITIONS. ' deposit. Mr. Ma.cNutt is a brotlreri ' of J. Leslie MacAutt, of this City und of the late James MacNutt, formerly collector of customs, Malpeque. , Last Satuuday night Captain M. Are a common result of constipa- tion. Foul matter forms fn. stom- ach' and bowels. In consequence stu- pid heaviness and the bluest sort of feeling takes hold of one. Work is Phelan of the tug T A_ Stew, ,` difficult, sleep ceases to be refreshing owned by J. A. Farquharson of this City succeeded in floating the schooner Mayflower, which l. s been lying stranded on the Orw.il flats since lazst October. The Mny- flower, 60 tons, and owned by Geor e Wightman of Montague, was driven on the shore during a heavy gale. Since November many attemlts have been made to get her off, but all proved nnavailing until Csrptaln Phelan got to work. For four daYS and nights he worked . faithfully, taking advantage 0! the spring tides. which gave six feet of water at the ve.esel's bow at high water. The Ma,-,grower was resting on hard' clay] -_-.~--_--»-1:,-__--__ --Aw. bnttmn, but the tug dressed her 249 yards into deep water. and she is now lying at the Brush wharf in an undamaged condition, "adv '10 “il the seas again. The captain into be commended on his success. \ -1- . HOW NICE It is to have R004 appetite lags. Soon positive ill healtih is established. Halml-lt0u's Pills are the most prompt and efllci-` ent remedy, both for faulty digestion and liver sluggishness. These pills act as nature does upon the secreting glands. All the stomach secretions of digestion and the intestinal juices are inrcreased. The bowels are not irritated but healed. Hami-lt;on’s Pills are not a purge but a curative yegetable compound which restores natural conditions and permanently cure all forms of indlgrstion, dyspep~ sia and stomach weakness. Try A 25 cent box of Dr. Ha/milto‘n's Pills. N0. 2 a Brownie ducing first class re- pastry. One‘s diges- tion is soon ruined by eating any other kind' We have the best pies, Give us s trial order Telephone 21 r. D. STEWART. K1 ¢',,,,,_____'(f/.$`7_\ sults yet very low in cost. Camera takes pictures 2 1-2 by 4 1-4. Capable of pro- $3.00 .` , it tw \\\‘, ~,\" 1, 'The Busieli Store on Chsrlofietown'| Bruin! Street , Open 8 n. m, to 6 p, m, Tuesday, September 15gh,|908 r r i , , i ,? If 2 ir Fetching Fall / suits Fifteen Dollars have evcr And the navy and been able to offer ycu.lu style- in fabric-in tailoring-it will be approved. saving price commends it to every thrifty_ buyer. 'ow please re- member, this is uot an ordinary fifteen dollar suit-it is a thoroughly notable value The fabric is an all wool venetian of extremely nice smooth finish, The colours are navy brown, black and myrtle. The coat is in the pop ular cutaway shape, of medium length, semifit-ted back Tire skirt is prettiry made, finished wir.. b`r.r§f¢1d....$l5 . -.-siorzrs..- _A nice skirt comes in Navy and Black Vicuna cloth, seven gores witn a pleat on each gore, and trimmed with narrow straps of cloth around the bottom. Price $5.65 A fine _Venetian cloth plain seven gore flare,- with wide 'bias fold around the bottom this skirt comes in brown, green black. Price $5 95 .A A nice skirt made in extra large sizes is in black Venetian cloth has If a pleat ou each gore and a three inch fold near the bottonr. Price $5.95 . . " This fifteen dollar surf of ours is rs alittle the test thing of the sort that we 1 , All Wool Venetian-=69cts WE HAVE TALKED a greatdeal about this sixty nine Cent venetian of ours- but not one word more than is warranteed by the merit of the line. No one line that we have ever put on sale lras created so much talk. And purely on the excellence of the fabric. 4_3 inch all wool veuctians, in black, navy, light navy, browns, greens, reds, r , grey,firur,firre finish good weiglrt,well adapted to use as a fall suit just such goods as you , Would expect to see at eighty five cents and better than manystores offer at that pri-ce. 69c . I' J \\v.~\s\- N ». H _ , _ C- , Rich Furs, attractively priced , JUST AS A RE.\lINr)l_IR ive recommend vour calling at our fur department just as g earl. as you can. The spcvrfrl line that we’ve been advertising will be slriped back to t re r l nr.. -_<~.....r»r¢~»-._ i '1 N.-...ro >. ..... ....,.,...,\..,_,._..,.._@ -,.-..,~.~e-.~»-.ew -\.\~.\.~.~ .-.. -».~¢.~a»\\..,-»»~»»\».... . ns-.~ r' l ~\-a.»»_r *"’*'-- wrt 7 ~ __ _.Im lil .F 1, factory rn rr frgrvdzrys -_~rr~rd_ we are anxious that you should see thern firs please bear in _ mind this special exhibit includes a large range of furs, including “ COATS NECK PIECES MUFFS, = in all the popular furs -at a commission on the factory price.'i-- C: me today. in it ,_ J' -‘ ~.-..\~\~.\-.~ Among the outward passengers from this City yesterday were: Jos- eph Dorsey, City, returning to Mc- Gui couege, Montreal; Mrs- W- V- Douse, returning '-9 B°§t°“3 Albert qu"-an go Sydmey;’9Miss Florence Trainor to Providence, R. 1-; M155 Mabel Smith to New Bedford, Mass.; Miss Bessie Diamond to Boston; Miss Brown to Baltimore; Mrs. Trav- ers, returning to St. John; Miss Win- nie McLeod to Chlcagfli MVS- N~ ,Turlington and' daufflliell £0 Wllmin ‘ ton, N. C., after visiting S. C. and Mrs. Nash, City. ' iliargains 5 & 50 cen tl-lat Brush _ 2 For I5 cents 5 anis buys e l0_cg_n___, acruli and a 25 cent box of Tetlow’s Talcum Pow- dtr for ro cents- See Windows “mi wo lu" u `}_ ` | -___ = ‘4 rl. . S,;*,§§;l M '.1riri`rrlirui IRON BEDS WIRE SPRlNG¢ Neween‘s `_Block. drtiilf TOP MATTRESSES from t 1\4a.rk. 'VVrig'h.t bs _ _ “rr o -J l Better Than Assessment Insurance insurance besides ca-rying guarant ance etc. For rates applyato The New Guarentecd Instalment Policy issued be the Sun Life of Canada meets all requirements of those desiring chx . cash surrender values, id up infur- fm. Il- E Il C) ‘WZ \ , l . A » /lj#/Fitaii cirnnemtown - - _Manga for na. mms g , lil? ».s-- *J if l H ‘ L! ,. 1 r . ,"