z i i ~ f--r-¢i~m-»~v aaa was 1Pv~¢o4¢°u»- *we 1 l 5P¢¢ia\ N0ti¢€lHl Mll|lNlNll llllllllll Ewing purchased from Mr. F. J. Htllsby the stock and good will of his books and Stationery Business in I the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches. sltho known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” 'TNI lllllll GIIIPIFY. Umupma, girigwo. Merch ia. iam. ISLAND swims HONEY ; 220 A POUND. fliil 'rl _ _‘ "~ :Y ~\ A Him B. M. Hornsby who has mana- e god the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be _ploand to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A ohoice new stock of Wall Papers *will he at once put on sale, and all kartments of the business will be Qt well stocked. A well supplied sets sand will be a special feature IOGA POT OR -. ,-1-"1---. ; _ P . ; - .-1 .--__"~_~‘~;:\ ’-._'ff- ` .w - -f ..~. is _ _ - “' _ 1' it :__.r___§EL _,V T, _ -._.,'~._ _ , w__ $1 -_- ' 1.- .- ._ ‘ r . . 'ras GUARDIAN. enim.fvrfmrrow.\r_ vimenn snwinn °1~1*°"'1-`»'"'*¥-W "2 'A1900 at lowest prices for cash only, business. The store will be Succgssors tp F. Q. Hgrgsbyp 'lf\QU’_-y is not pure it istetier no to use it. We have the best honey that can be procured in ihisPrtv iI‘.ce and the price is but It is very desirable for table use and the sick room. Try a sample P°“”d or pot. You will Lb¢ W€u :$85553 d with it. &,=Pi1;°e groceries of all kind-S. . D. MGLEUD & GD. High Class Grocers. _ " CURE ILL YOUR PIIIS 'ITU ` Pairl°Kil|8I‘. I - . siapio, ass one Quick ours br I. _¢ _ .», ‘_ I UIWARS QF IMITATIONB- .. 1 _ Al .3-.:_ :_-.¢,~.;_~.:-.;»_.,.'.;~-7-.g~_;;.-»;_~;; i-_:fl :»_:-,: I lodldao that la Itself. L IPS, DIIIRIIOEI, GOUOIS, 11 CULDS, RIIEUIITISI, ji IEURILUII. ~~ 28andB0oentBotl|oo. __ suv ouiv ri-is oauuine. -.1 FRY DAVll‘ Il' -M i ' ` insuninci. :mums 'Maritime Marine Insurance Col- psy of Liverpool Standard Life Assurance of Scot- kd. North`Britiiib and Mercantile Fire Insurance Company of G. B. Union Fire Assurance Society tf London. ' ` Phoneix Fire Assurance. Company xillondcn. All taken at low rates. AGENTS. British Companies.-Risks _ 2 14 sa, cgsasso €'== eeaisass gsasssassssssd Foundes, Engineers, Machi Most Reliable QQQQ ¢ Place tohave your re air work ‘Q done is the place that takes | the most interest in yourw Deedslve strive to accinomo- date all who leave any work ` with us, by prompt attention and quick despatch of same. We have the reputation of being “O K." on repair work. Give us a trial and be con- vinced that what we say is true ll Slllllllll (ll 8333 ists and Boiler-makers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 125 -,minded Conservative. It was in every way a_ highly successful meeting. I I .________|___ _ _ ___ _____; _ _H SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1903. THE LIBERAL MEETING. The Liberal meeting at the Rink last vening was very large, and the interest which was extremely close throughout, held on to the midnight hour. The three speakers whose positions are in the front rank of their party, touehed upon the vari- ous questious of the day with great clear- ness, force and persuasivie power. Their addresses were moderate in tone, but ab- undantly pleased the Liberalspresent and could hardly have displeased any fair- Cliurcii Servi¢¢S- 1 METHODIST. Prince StI?€t»==‘Pi‘§,Y9£ and Praise Ser- ami Rev. Goo. M.:Young at 7. Strsf.s¢» S welcome Attentive ushers. .- Grace Church.--Rev. Geo.M. Young at 11 and Rev.J.M.McConnell at 7. Sunday School at 2.15 E. L. and C. E., at close of Sunday School. Strangers always wel- come and seats provided. PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.---Prayer meeting at 10. service lat 11 311.17. sunday school and Bible _Class at 2.30. St. James.---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. J. K. Fraser at 11 and T. Sunday School and Bible Class at CHURCH OF E_\’GLA1\`D. St. Pauls.--~Morning prayer at ll a.. ni. Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.30. Holy Communion will be celebrated at S.30a. m. and after the morning service. All seats free and unappropriated. Every- body welcome. St. Peters Cathedral- -Holy communion at 8 and 11 a. m. Matins 10.15 Children’s Catechising and Bible Class at 2.30. Evensong 7 p. in. All seats free and un appropiated. 1 BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at10.30. Rev. G. P at 7. Sunday School and Pastor`s Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. Robt. Whiston will preach at 11 'and 7. All welcome. Sunday School and _Bible Class at 2.30. CHURCH or CHRIST. Services at 11 and I7. ZY. P. S. C.E. _ , SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7, 11,23, and-at~,_8 p.m_ Week night: Service..--Monday§Tu'esda`y_~L GOSPEL MEETING. _ ' Gospel Meeting.---Remember the Gospel" Meeting in Prowse’s new block, Sundayf afternoon at4 o`clock. Strangers alway _ welcome. Lesson, Matthew 16-23: “An Impsrtant Question.” ` BURN. i .A ln this city. on Sept. 13th, 1900,toMr and Mrs. Alfred E. l(cEachern, a son. ! _I 1 3 THE Soldiers of Salvation Army will meet at the barracks at 1.30 p. m. to at-A tend_the funeral of our late comrade Charles Waughan. To-Moanow evening Mr. Geo. Irving, who has spent some days in the city in the interest of Y. M. C. A. work in the colleges, will occupy the pulpit of- the Baptist Church, His address will be 0, particular interest to young people, especi` ally college students. To-Monaosv, will hc tie last day that the congregation of Central Christian Church will Worship in Kindergarten Hall. During the past two years they have met in tl at place Sunday after Saiiday. The new church on Kent Street. will be ready fordedication on the;23rd. To-morrow,;n¢ Pastor will speak at both services and is anxious to make it a rallying day. Morn- ing subject: "The Treefold Idea.” Even- ing: °‘God`s Wford, the Final Authority.” QYVHISKY, YOU’RE THE DEVIL!" said the Irishman, who nevertheless eni- ploys it to cast out the uglier devil, a cough or cold; how much more sensible to employ Adanison's Botanic Cough Bal- soni, which never fails. :Z-3c. All Drug- gists. A 5 cent plug of “Patriot Twist chewing cob icco is 20 OUR _ FU NITURE Have been more than satisfactory this spring-Our STOCK ~ ?mTY‘LI:ZS, and PRICES are sure trade winners-Before you f p o o connection. l __ Y-_-bee what we can do for you-STORE CLOSES at 6 n, gxceptiug SATURD‘,`YsS open until 10 p_ m. p_ J_C. M §’erkins.BriS’ht%n Roadlifpy _mf _ if S _-A _-1 I O. ._ ’ _ - ta.’l d tine t. [Mu thave experincee ._ _, ' Bark Wri ht& 1 - - HUGE S per cent. larger than f irmerly SALES Observations of the Canadian R63 CFUSS v'ice&t10.l3 Iiév. 3. W. McConnell at 1, Raymond at 11 and Mr. George Irving/_ .all lar, stle , d .~ .:..'*:'°'“......':'.::.'.°......_ _ °=:“....."'“'.:r2~...,~° » cured ol c5ms¢mpl_§oiidbythia same Tucsdaynight at 7.30. Allvvelcome. 1 Gad" “Mkt Dmomefy' m me d”” ', '," '_ ` use theie‘s more Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m." 11- PURE Mlll I8 llllllillll Plllllll. Da. RYERSON oN wouivns. Representative in Airwa- OLTAWA, Sept. 12.-At ii medical con- vention herc this afternoon Dr. R.Y¢1`=°“ dealt with wounds and their treatment. as observed by him while in South Africa. of 12,037 mon wounded butvsz have died of their wounds. Dr. RyeI°S0ll €XDl`935ed a doubt that explosive bullets were “Sed by the Boers. He saw no case where _a poison in the bullet was used, “1l"h°“3h 1" was alleged they were used. _ _ He spoke favorably of hospital adminis- tration but said that the medical organ- ization of the army W” 90° P°l'f¢¢5 but ,vouid require organization after the war was over. KRUGER ESCAPES. Lonnarzo Msnounsn, Sept. 12.--Presid- _ ent Krllker and several Transvalil 0ill0_l&l_S . are staying at the house of Mr. G. Pott, " the consul of the Netherlands here. It is rumored that he will sail for Europe gepgember Q4 pn the German steamer _ Herzog. _ __ -__ ' _ You may run away from hydropliobia, because you can see it coming in the frothing toiiigue and the snapping Ews of the mad og. But the diseases w 'ch carry off the g_reater part of mankind there’s no running away from. They are » stealthy, insidious, and come as a thief in the ' night. 3 Six per cent. of the daily _ deaths are due to con- * sumption. The name of \ the disease suggests the hon-or of eniaciation, the labored breathing, the hectic color, the night- sweats which mark the struggles of the daily weakening victim. _ To those with Weak lungs, obstinate, lingering cough, bron- chitis, and kindred ailments which, if neglected, lead on to consumption, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery brings hope, help and healing. Its cures have been many and marvelous. Thousands who had lost hope, have .found a permanent cure in “Golden Medical _ Discovery-” ll . ' m is '{2§§§§“§f 2;’ 1.255 4 which at that time was 5 very poor," writes Mrs. -Nettie M. Barnes, of Gar- ield, Pawnee Co.. Kansas. ~“ My trouble was bronchial afection. Symptoms: spit- ting of blood a most every _morning for iive years, ahortuex of breath, raw and sore throat, loss of tw at timeaalmoet loss of voice, irregular pen in fast Lthought _fl was surely going into consumption. I con- sulted you an ou advised me to give Dr. ,Pieree’s Golden s trial, which = I did, and with mmlm med two bot- '_tlesof‘Golden lDiscov~ery'amlh¢alth returned as I used the medicine- I have cuz ~`-raised blood three times cincelbegan using' " _singsitlp¢'a's¢.° , _ -_ » _ , ,s_ 1_ _I .V __ _ ._ _ ii _ .t ii iiiit _Ellie substitute. If _Tmore of his age, he’s not _ _ .__._ .__,. ._ __ _-_a -ego-cc-c-coo-o Your Appetitesw Is not what it should be. ` If you are feeling weak, If your blood is thin, ` If you are dyspeptic, try a bottle of - I Dui- Digestive Tonic; It promotes digestiomsoothes the nerves, gives health and strength. Sold at 25c per bottle. Prepared and sold by W. Rflllllll, Phm, Central Drug Store . Sunnyside . ' 1 .. P o 1 s chili) i DRINK Plillllllllll years old to learn the printing. Apply at once to this oflice. CHABLOTTETOWA MARKETS. I [Corrected every Tuesday,) 0 Lamb (lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$0 Beef (quarter) per lb. Beef (smalllper lb. . _ . . Butter (fresh) per lb. . ._ ghg_c_._kens....._._..._ . . . . ._ a age (per oz Cabbage (per head) . . . . . . . . . .. Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fowls per pair . . . . . . _ . . . .. Flour per cwt. _ _ Oatmeal, new, per cwt . . . . . .. Hides per lb. Hay per cwt Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Beets, per bunch Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Turnips. per bus Potatoes new bus . . . . . Mutton per carcass.. Parsley (per bunch). _ Onions per lb.. Squash each . . . . . . _ Carrots per hunch . . . . . . . .. Cucumbers ....... . . . . . I;l't;d__l_shes. . ._._. _ . ._._. . ._ if <58 Del' - _ gaullflowzr. . . ..... _ _ . CBSQIIM' Celery . . . . . . .. ¥oma$ees per Ili; ..... .. oma sperpc Lambskins. .. .......... . . Blueberries...-.-........... i.,f..f.f.§.=..§_..fL.5..§..L.L§.€.i.i.i..i.;e.i.;...;.L.2...;é.i.;.i. aesaacs=aaas_fssssssssasasscssasses.. 8888888,88888888~_8888888 88888888888 osooebocaooaeeoobeooecmwoco¢Q°Q¢® ssseszsssiiaseaassisessssssasssera.:--.as . _ . ,»_ _ - To (urs g__Gol¢llof|_|leDay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails-_ to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. Aug. 31, Scw 9m. Z?-*la THE following is a. part of the prize list of the Halifax Exhibition.. Messrs. Has- zard and Chilton are to be congratulated upon their successz- Collection of gladlolus, not less than 25 varities-1st, G. H.Hazard,Charlottet.ownf 2nd, George Chilton, Charlottetown. . Collection of pansie, not less than 12 varitics-2nd. G. H. Haszard, Charlotte- than 12 varities-George Chilton, Char- Sweet peas, not less than 8 varities-lst, G. H. Haszard, Charlottetown; :Znd,George Chilton, Charlottetown, .Collection lilium spikes, not less than tics-2nd, George Chilton, Charlottetown. New Perth P. E. L _ Six dahilas show,_ distinct----lst, GL B. Hazzard, Charlottetown., _ \ _ _ Six dahlias.-ytancy-2nd, G. H, Haszard,` Charlottetown. _ _ y Six dahlias, pompom-lst, ' G. H. Has- zard, Charlottetown, _ ` ` Six dahlias, cactus-lst, G H. Haszard _ Charlottetown. _ ’ Six dahlias, spikes-`i-_-Ist, G. H. Haszard, Charlottetown; 2nd, oiiiiio`n,__chor- _ lottetown.; 3rd,. George, Chiltoii, Charlotte- » » ' ‘ ` » Sweet peas----lst, G. Haszard, Char~_ lottetown; 2nd, Chilton, Chirlotte- George'Chilton. Clia~rl'otteto`wii. Ons' _bouquet side--2i'i`d' George ‘ Chilton, Charlottetown. _ ' PAIN-KILLER is the best safest' and surest remedy for cramps, colic and uiarrhosa. As a linimeut for wounds and sprains itis equalled. Avoid substitutes, thereis but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis. 25c. and 50c. . _ ----t---- _If you want a _good wire or upholstered' 'T mattress John l\cwson’s is the best place- in the city to buy it. Our special wire spring at $2.85 is special value. Stuifed mattresses from .00 $3 up. Call and see them.-John Newson; _ 13 lwk = WANTS. LUSTS. FGUND. _ETB- 4»- 3.- -if f -.-=-~:=:i- ox;-.n1= WANTED;-At oncoaparcel boy. A J 9 _ at Sent-ner, McLeod bt Co’s. _ 14 Y WANTED.-At once u. general servant TO LET.-That desirable dwellin on Kent St.,opposite Prince’of Wales College, triclight and sewerage Two kitchens HARLES Lis1cH,Jr.,Hillsborough St. s4 tt WANTED.~A good general servant, one able to c_ook. Apply to .l/lrs. Charles Leigh, Sr. Fitzroy Street, West. 30 tf. BOY WAYTED.-A good steady boy withafair education, must be over 16' house on Pleasant Street. House contains 1 seven rooms. Apply to C. D. Bell on the premises. 21 lmo. Apply on premises to F. F. Kelly.-11 Lf, T0 LET-One-halt of a t-wo tenement 'ro LET.-Dwelling house oil knit f Every bottle of our Pasteur- ized milk is uaran sed to con Street, adjoining residence of Dr. Kelly. LOS'l`.~LastJevening on the St. Peters i 4. town- ` One bouquet d_i;ied` llovrers, tied (amii-_‘l` .teurs only---lst, J. C. "Black", Truro; 2nd; [ . g 7 tain from 3.8 to 4 per cent, off butter fat. f Riulmiiss and Piirlly 4 are the characteristics of our; milk and cream.You will not be troubled with sour milk. Pas.; teurized milk will keep sweet; A for from 310 5 days. _ lsny Csslsaious Diseases l Owe -their origin frequently tel the milk or cream used as food.; Pasteurized milk and cream; A in bottles delivered to any part ' ol the city. i _ We ask for a trial. Tile h n or Union Road, a new carriage apron. The ~ finder will please leave it at D. Stewartfs Kent Sf. Eclipse Bakery. 3 tf. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.-Ice wholesale delivered or at warehouse at moderate rates. Apply to H. C. Dotise, _East Royalty. or Geo. oper.-21 tf. T0 LET-A Lhouse containing seven rooms . Apply to L. C. Worthy at the Bright Ba ery and Grocery. 163'! orifice ro LET. A oomforeibio onié n the Stamper Block. Apply to Prowse Bras. ~ LOST.-A grey hat between the real- I' ence of Mr. Clarke, and thei_Woolen Milk 1 on Mingus Road. Finder) please leave at this oe. 24 nf. CWANTED.-our for general iiouiio work Goodvia es A l toMrs F _ WANTED.-A young. man for our ‘ _._ _ _ _ _ _N ' ___ 4 V town. f s . Callection of phiox, Drummond, not lessf You enioy seeing thetn* - . 3 varitics-lst. G. H. Haszard; 2nd George Chilton, Charlottetown. _ 5 ` Collection annuals, named, notless than T 20 varities-2nd, George Chilton, Char- » ' __ lottetovvn. ' _ ' Collection grasses not less than 12 vari- Bouquot, iooso-ist, charles J. cook, The . ~ _ _ v ir Pars To suv. A'r‘i>ERi-1 gi _ " ' .5 ~"..',»`§"".=_ 2*". f.?f'“~ :itil "\. 1 ~ . ._ » _ , _ __ A ~. _ , Charlottetown. f, ._ i ` '_ ____ » L_ -_ _A six asiiiias, singio-ist, G.n.Hassn~d,1 gf-'»;~ ` A l{f,§\l ` il _ 1 .. » 1 ,_ ill _.f 4 \\ ill); _,ill _,. _ till- il /1, . -l