I e °7'0wtse/3r0i'. » _ ‘THE 0-lJTEEN’S C0llli`lYf GU'ARBfANy ._ _ _.r __ , _ _Head 01iices_ in New Prowse Block- Cliarlotteibwn _ H¢¢|)S Tl" lm" news. nrse or eu. ' The Nortiruniiirerieud arrived io this *_* 4 _ _ *_* city last evening at eight-fifteen. nom W. L.. Turner, City, _returned last ` --- I . . evening on the Northumberland from James McQuaid, Bouris, came to ,NEW UHSKOW- the city last evening by the North- umberland after B, visit in Sydney. , PCFCY Bud Mrs. Barlow, City, were ---r among the passengers returning on The Barber’s team and the teqn the Nortliumberlaiid last evenin from Burkc's Alle s will la i1 iz- _ Y ii Y 1- match game tonight at 7.30 at the Miss L. Newman, Atlanta, Ga, came latter alleys. , i0 the City last evening on the North- -- umberland and registered at the W. S. McKie, City, is ill with Qllvell. . blood poisoning.. His many friends -T will regret to hear this and will William and Mrs. Owen and children_'hope that his illness will be of but K@l‘l_10Ck. were among the passengers short duration. making the round trip on the North- -- .“ml’¢TlB'll`fl Y€Ht€l`<1&v. Two large flocks of wild geese were ---- secn flying over the western part of the |_ The mail train was one hour late Province by a citizen yesterday. in arriving in this city last niglit_!Tiiis is 8 most unusual thing for this gettingi here at ten fifty. Inwarditime of the`season and is said to fore- not a dye trains of yesterday with this one ex `cast ,Ln early Airtuiiin .and Winter. send 2d frgiqbiielka “The Care of ih.e Hair and Ception' were on time _ <1'/'i u." Phile Hey Sims- Cu- Newark. N. J. Q* The ladies of the W. C. T. U. of 5'§§F'H1fér",':ff_"'gffas-|-I-|-U1-Es I A ‘Ulmer P~ E- ISlGI1d0I`. who rc- St John are visibly disturbed by the .1 amj_5bc_ bottles It drum” is ceiitly' revisited the home of his-recent successfully planned fraudul-ent S' ' S Flrgh. has Wrltlteii *to oiiel otdthe Is-‘scheme by which a well dressed and E. A_ I,-os'-ER “ace , A W' nn papers, noc ing tie ifiereiit_talkati\'c young lady got away with REDNI; sum:':i'd°° Ehotels. He seems to know a greatf.‘>.i00 of the good money of many S-t. - » Y - Ideal about ri great number of the John merchants by using the name _____ __ _ ,h05f~ell`i€H' Of ill? GMD Of the Glllfiof the W. (3. T. U. and its local pres- ._ .__ _ \ and he reminds us of a eonceitediident Mrs Gray This tactful female _$- S ` crank, who is in the habit of chang-lgot up a supposedly W'. C. T. U.. e ing his hotel whenever he notices shopping card in which blank spaces `> ;"pyizhl;r\§e_ii|lr3nehleL bran your nomo Qzhat tllie attendants are aware of thegweyg ieft for advertising cards of \.` ` "‘ ' '“ "° °“ 'B act tiat he is not thc oiilv guest iiiiinugg iirmp The object of the ga;-d w ain,i1|r,sr.iii.ix 'rn . , . ~ _ - _ B n ° 0° ° me °' N" ,the house. 'lhe Editor of the Advo-;0st<;n.;ih]y to mise funds for the Gam. Hate. who is as wefl aciiuaihted with pbeilton suiieiero, hut it after-war s Bsonsms .- ~ -~ : ~ _ » -- ' _ -- __ ,thc Island' hotels and their customs trzinspircd that tlie'\vliole thmg was '\ ins the writcr referred to was sii1'- fraud The woman was Qbger-ved i . _ _ , _ B _ _ n - :;l_‘l_§l§?_‘_‘§';’g§§¢§l{f’;|°:§_;:f1}\::|§,:f:: Iprised at the uucalled for attack andtwlmpany with a man ;_'.`ier her victim- e .-.lp »u.oo..»ri.oe.i._u..uv'u. aooirsnfree. |hsS med” mehr enquiries Of fhqizins scheme had been worked rrettv Remove! 'l ,1:_,',f?,ff“§:,l;,",f;*;',,‘:1‘i:nf,‘f_‘;{‘:§““éT-l-§l~ travelling public The same answer near the limit and thc next day the . _ _ - _ . u,,,,,,,_ :iv,,,,_ ii,.:,m,,_ 1;..¢1|o'0.1‘v,,ki'§,,,_ v,,,l','§,,§§ gcomes from each one : “Could notitwo very quietly moved out ofthe city mu. 01 Svfer- M1 -\ H- 00 ,free wish for better," A recent visitor to leaving no in.-ligation as to their dee. , ll , P.U.F., N T i l .. . GJ . \ . . ` _ ` WJ ynillrilskrs i.:.i..iijuirlglldugdiegulglgfild M 5 ll'- F1- 1-. DV; W- A- 5537185 Of M0¥1'ltina.tion or their future whereabouts. - ' _ : ~=~ _ |;;`03l. W‘l\0 Illvltlll Ml`St- '5f~Yé0S. WHS =\4l»lThey may lic heard from later unless 1 iramicii ot la wee , was ati-f l ` .‘ ‘ ' _ ` N l V A n T' 7"" C393 ""*5 [oil about the Sondistions in P. E.hI.llo1ll;irtIlie1aXnt Elllcfelllieig 1l?§i")l;I¢eei‘.i‘I§€eIlle Opened- PYOWSP' BMS 9~2J$l [hott-is ir. wuir-,ir no stopped. Ho suirii_yoim_ ____ _ . _ - . . _ _ '_' iw *Inf .lic was nt the Victoria in Charlotte _ HM" ____W; /fa' ' *` atown and' also at the Cliff Hotcl,f ' Just arrived one car and that t.he hoard \vas_of th_c liesi All druzfrlsts. 25 cents. __ _ _._ A ._-iii] _'ii .~=.-==.-v-~`-v _ _.__ ___ _ _._ _ jf-Y____ _ __ _ _ and as good as coull'c suit for Fall and Winter - Oiithis oiic liuc we have made n - 'eccs ` _ $9.50 now only $7.00 ____ 1 Miss_Lillian_ -fools, l..».t;_. has re tumed after' s;~ci~\'.i: ,1 ri riuieunt ' month visiting lrirods in Kellyfs Cross. ' Mrs. B. D. Rogers, Amherst. ac- com-pained by her little daughter. ar- rived in-this city on the express last night on a visit to her former home here. Every purchaser of 5 ticket for the play in the Opera House on Mondav night can feel assured of hearing the best singing and histrionic talent ln the city. The leading local sing- ers, actors, actresses and athletes will be present. All should come and see them. ill |lNVllSl|l§ll|ll.ll' Editor, The Guardian. gatiun at my irflicc on Tuesday, (ith September, beginning at 10.00 o'clock,| to take the evidence of all persons' interested oin the ease of Mr. Georgei Wheatley’s complaint to von in a let-I ter from him, which appeared in your paper of July 30th. . We would like all. those whose names have appeared in print in conuectioni with this matter to be present. ” Yours truly, G. A. Sharp. August 29, 1910. ' BIG LOBS'l`l~]It CATCH. - BOSTON. Sept. l.-The lobster schooner James Atwood, reports that she was approaclied by a Canadian igovernmr-nt cruiser oil Seal Island and warned not to enter any Cana- dian port while carrying lobsters. As he had 24,000 lobsters, Captain Dranen hiked home. - SACKVILLE, Aug, 31.-The best catch of lobsters in eight seasons. in Botsford Parish, is the way this sea son's catch was described bv Edwin Spencer, who was i-n Sackville on his .vay to Riimforii Centre, Maine. The catch was not only large, but the lobsters generally were zillov-e average size. Mr S cncer said' that in twcnl OBITUARY. \ The home of John Clarlrin, North Wiltshire, was placed in mourning on Saturday evening, 27th ~inst., when his venerable mother calmly passed' away at the age of 86 years. The late Mrs. Clarkin was born in Yarmouth, N. S. -In theearly part of the last century her family moved to Crown Point, Lot 49, where her early life was spent. ` She may bc considered a pioneer of Wiltshire, when in the forties she with her husband, Patrick Clarkin, long since deceased, settled there, it compared feebly with the Wiltshire of today. She led nil edifying christian life, her teaching to her children was al- ways by example. Her's being a di_s- position to please, her long life glid- ed smoothly along until at the great age of eighty-two, she quietly stepp- ed into hei' second childhood in which blissful state she remained until aw- akened by the summons from her Dear Sir:-I am holaing an investi-allpfeme Judge- The large funeral procession, . in which were included a number of grand children and great grand child- ren, followed her remains to St. Ann's Church on Monday 29th inst., where the funeral ohsequies were ren- dered and u high mass .of Requiem offered by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Cur- ran, after which the mortal remains of Mrs, Clarkin were placed in their future home in the adjoining ceme- tory. Eternal rest give unto her Oh Lord, And let perpetual light shinc upon her And may she rest in peace, Amen. n e St. Isidore, P. Q., Aug. 18, 1904. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,-I have frequently used MINARD'S I_.INlMl‘lN'l‘ and also prc scribe it for my patients always with the most gratifying results, and 1 consider it the best ull~i'ound Lini- mciit extant. Yours truly, DR. JOS. AUG. SIROIS; ll ty-seven years in business he had nev- er seen larger lolfsters. The fishermen had done exceptionally well, 3 num- ber of t-hem reaping large profits. _ *_ *_ MARRIED. _ REAY-PALl\lER.- At St. P‘aul’s (‘.hui'ch, Charlottetown. on Wednes- day the 31st inst, by the Rev. '1`. W. Murpliy, Rector of the Tfarish, John Yarker Reay and Helen\Isahc‘i 'eldest daughter of H. J. Palmer, K. C. Hoass Nora. i \ l'loi»ert (‘.., from Bella Bay, has been entered by J. G. Carver, in the 2.20 trot and pace class for the Charlottetown Exhibition races. The well known horseman, John Hender- son, City, will drive. The horse goes to Henilerson's stables tomorrow morning. Some new things just received ‘in iioir‘s chocolates are apricotines, coffee creams, peanut cluster, hazel- ines, and uncoated bon-bona. We These chocolates are now the largest sellers in Eastern Canada. Price 30c. pound in bulk. May be obtained from J. G. Jamieson, Druggist. ‘ 7-13dmwf25l. DOMINION EXHIBITION. Madame Bergerat, the dcmure lit- tle woman who strapped into a two- ton aui'.o'miobile, dashes down astecp platform into a swing and whirls a- round bhrough the air onto the groiinds, will perform twice daily :it the Dominion Exhibition, St John, N. B., September 5th to 15th, at thc rate of $100 gi performance. 9-ldrli. NOW 0N SALE at your grocers l.YNt`ll’S CREAMALT BREAD Mention it iii your next order MR Slil.l.ER. Agent 27dinwftf ‘md ‘_"“”l"l°“d _ 3 PV 'Y $5.75 . Kiu§’s Square Cliarlottetown \ J &I " "' _ ' iiiiir Ann Brick wonsums ciuliiuw rwizrllS .__.____._._ |.v , . . .A large range, for an choice, m,|y_ _ _$350 In tasteful green stripes. . . . .. . . . . . .$4.25 I 'voir srviisii iiors’ ciorniuc _ I _ron -suns nil-rr wok Ann wiuii , . ' I' _ ron suns' nur iiir lucnr H . . I -CUME RIGHT T0 c/imluorrfrow/vs .9/c a/sP.4/rr/vin/721; sms: __ r iii »_r.m _ PRACTICAL Carriage Painters 'l"h:il`s ivliiii wc arc :ind if you iuicalel us do :i job for you you I will soon find il out willi-out llw U56 of A telescope. ‘ Our work is A-l :ind speaks for , iige-lf, Give us a clmncc on your 0 next job. FRED. C wA|iL|ll\ 20$K‘cnf Sl. _ 9-idbmpdll ` ` ' have over twenty varieties in bulk.. I . ~--e__ ~ f f _ n ` -li’ N Pnciri , Ari N ic_s'|'£Am_§§i_ijs_] Montreal. Quebec. Liverpool Fri. Srpi 9-Empress of lrelriiid . Thu. Slept 15-Luke Mziniiobzi. Fira( Cabin Empresscs, . . _ . .. . _ _$90.00 up. 0ne Clan Cabin Lake Erie l Lake Chmnp‘a.in _._ . .. $47.50 up. Lake Manitoba I Second Cabin Empressrm.. . . . . . . . .. $5i.z5 i _ Third Cabin. ` Empresses.. . .. ... .. $31: oo Otberiwain. $28.75 _WTTW7'W CTR ll .'.. J I' ii V. H J-E.Mutthu\v ~i,Loo....Age|it. Charlotteown il D 2 P 11// 'l U 1// _ _ > 1// . &f’f7/A Z’/177 6'/f'-I ., ry f//. _ . » Sei an the _ mi -fs CHASE sr sANBo:aN,. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ` "Meeting of Kimberly Lodge L._ T. B. Friday Sept. 2nd, Wright's Hall 8 o'clock. Business meeting. All mem- bers please attend. 9-Zdli. "Tha Willing Circle of the King's Daughters now have the memorial volume of Rev Dr Dob»on’s sermons ready for sale. It will make is verv appropriate remembrance or gift to send to all your friends. 18-lldtth “Cheapest bouts ' in the city. School footwear. Big rcductidn on boys’ and gents' boots. Boys, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65. Girls, B90, to $1.25. Many of those boots have been largely reduced in prices and are all priced in lots on the centre counter. See them. Goff Bros. 9-2dli. “Another new shipment of Fall Hats readyfor you. They include all the newest shapes. and most fashionable shades. Only $2.00 Prowse Bros Ltd. 9-2d2l f’.I<]OPLE’S '1`HEA'1‘RE. Friday night is bargain night at this popular theatre. A grand prize cake walk will be presented by Fin- ney’s Southern Comedy Company.'l‘his is positively the first time that the citizens of Charlottetown, have had 3, chance to witness one of these -genu- ine Southern Cake Walks. It will. be given just as it was at the Madison Square Gardens, New York City. The cake' is on exhibition in Doherty's window- on Queen St. It is open to all com-ers and besides this added attraction there will bc several up-to-date specialties and three reels of the best moving pic- tures, making Friday evening a big Eargain night at the Peopl-e's Thea- re. The patrons of this Theatre should come early to get the choice of loca- tions as a big attendance is expected. Charles Oldfolks, winner of the first prize, will head the list ol waflkers and a very enjoyable evening‘s en- tertainment is ohereil for Friday night. Prices remain the same.Adults 10 cents,'children 5 cents. 9--2d1l, I I 1 ____ ________ _______;_;____ ____ _ . ` '\-4 _ ~ "You liaveto huvea ‘new"F I Hat-thafrs sureilirnsn dpnjt for get to see whatt e _ lg Storofmit ln stock for you: Pr¢ws0 BI' - Ltd. _ 9-zdzi Mons New Mpliaigdii Broad’ c|qsr.hs~anor.her great' shipment fill ln the gaps made by'tho great selling of this splendid cloth. Monarch is the-acnio of Broadclothvalue at |i__75=. -Moore 0. McLeod. _ 9-26" “no-.fi roi off" It is surp sing bow mal _ ahitu- ally put odfaf pliilh, duty ifliydéhshould ue done today., . - ‘ » - Alf such can be convinced flint 0115 procrastinating habit is a-‘dlt¥l9Z;10`BB of money_ a cure _ip‘at once made. Every season 'for some cause or other numbers of our customers put off from week: to week the pickling of small cucumbers, smallf white silver onions, the pickling of green toma. toes, the making oil chow-chow. They know that home-made _are wholesome-compared with the im- ported trash, _they know the whole family will not touch the imported stock, if tl‘e home-made is available, but still they put it off, off, off, and at last they awake' to the fact that the season is past, or frost has in- jured the crop, -and the price has doubled, or they are not obtainable at any price. . We have now choice pickling cu- cumbers, small silver onions.. green tomatoes, for chow-chow, pickling spice, choice pickling vinegar, very reasonable prices. The present* low prices will not be any less-may bo' very much higher. 5%? you any- thing to_ gain by wait g’_' Just now sugar corn is .itil-hlarge de mund. As the season for t 'S delick pus vegetable is shor.t`,,.\_ise.it _large- y. Celery-this .nerve buildidé vege- table is not used to the ax nt it lshould. In fact, most v`e tables have some medical \prope,i»tFe=~ and should he used most 'libe'r`§lly‘. J. J. GAY &_ so ,' _ _ Every Day Market. ` _ 0-ld1,2,6,7,9. - _ Charlottetown." ______ ;, _ New ldveiiisemenls ~ sii.-i_;__._.l.__..__-i-. Warning to Athletes All :iiiinicur athletes are hereby notified that the Athletic Moet being held at Victoria Park on Labor Day, Sept 5th, igio, is iioi .saiiclioiicr~:nso"N, who took the work. Apply to Mrs. D. G. Bis- _ _ Scotch plaid wrap from wag`g` hop, ‘Arlington House. 8-30diwpd. at Johnsori‘s River races, Aug. gg: \VANTED YOUNG .maid for small leaves it at James McKenna's, 225 _ .gampy_ Apply at 259 Queen Sh Queen St. he will save himself t_ro _ ' _____w_________ __ _s_-zj/_Ti.`oT{seworir, to 'me Mille- 8rB1<13wr13v_i_>_d_. .go to British Columbia _apply \vANTED, apprentice for foundry. I at>_tlil>s_ofll_ce. ____ 8-3Llri\\'p¢1A_4 #Apply to Bruce Stewart &iCo_, WANTED, at once 3 girl for gen- _ _ __ __ 3'30dl'»f- _ __ eral housework. Apply to Mrs. l`/|`AI.E- HELP, a person with some (Dr.) ll/IcLaugh1an, 16; ggiiége Street. ._ knowledge of store life can find - r . ' _ ___ - _ rd, employment by writing, giving rm-r "'_"”""""""' '"-""‘“*?“` BNHS and salary expected. Boi? 242, I-‘0UN1) City. a-aoeiw, `|4‘OUN'D, small s-um of money at _ _ Southport. Owner may have same /'AN'1'ED, teacher for Albloh- by anivlvius to Mrs- Chas. Bums. School No. sz. supplement mi Southport. 8-31'd3ip_d_ Apply Wm. Westaway, Secy, Trusted. ~"'-"- ' ' 9-1d7ipd. ' _ _ \vfAN’I‘ED, a teacher as assistant for Uigg School. Supplement FINE SECOND HAND ,Momheimer $40. Mid-summer vacation. S. E. Me- -piano for sale cheap. To be seen I__;“e°d S° y' 8 aldrai' t J d Fill' Bild' ll 1' '_* 'V Y `__' A u ge Iger s ouse t any ~ ......_ “.....u.. __ ___TQ__!»._f§T__-_____ -,AFES __ ALL S1 .S ‘ _ V XENEMENT, corner Fitzroy 5 L,ES__n yum. ZH;afeA}i,? qrllgo. and Weymoth Streets, occupibl small we will exchange it for a|bytCi"‘d“‘,;§°" M°K°“n“‘ P°°”¢’.|°¥ new Dominion Safe and vault fog 'wsstw ‘mergh conveniences' #FW Co's Safe Canadian Fair- l" elmo" ' 9' if-_.V beuire co., Limited, st. John, ii. a. T0 :»tET. a m\l>ea_uti!:l1y eituateg .ARM i ' i`, iso ' i iii n °° “K” W °°°° Wee _Bn ‘ Fstate gl glltivatiogctfsodnliuilflr ~::'fb;°~~~N°-~-5-~w°°t st- APl’§l‘d`0\" 15"* ings 6 miles from Charlottetown. r__5°- ` 3' 0 .1l'_°_-___,~ terms easy. Address W. W. Walker. ..1\0 Lli.'l`, Brighton Villa" ith* 0|¢y_ 8-15di-lmood. beautifiuldlyb gtuaked rhezldlhi’ ` 193 SALE n liberal terms that_U9W 000090 _ y ra _ B. L Il exeoileuciyg situated residence 30 Avvlv to D- Nicholson. Great 1? eorget St' all ctlxillsig olziilflrlllt l r` ig |` "n `"' ‘Q-'T'!a“d"° st. ear o eamer . - , a args 'room suitab ' and churches. ADDI! '10 Afthuf J~| _'_ for dress-making, etc., in ‘Miko n. ivieiueu. soiiciwf- *~2‘“'- ie iiundiug. sore a meiuiewe. city. Fon s/rjnn, dguiiggo rérésgézuxiggxig _ O ee on pvur r ~ . Usms to rent. Anil! ’ to Qui". M." B-3? ~_H°_“=*\°-_§;1"_¢¢l H R. B. 1-xouem, crm Georges _ " onsm vos sans, very desirable s-ndn, _ _ Hdwelling, No 148 Euston Bt, with ` Lgyp. M, vém ‘ s h'0htBs° Of 90 fee* M10 l`“““\\\¢" In new cottage latin :rdf ‘ b . - - - el lit r 80°. 9°°‘9°"°“°1`- 7”25‘"'l~ __ cogac!i"\lo0li)llllmPleas`:ll'txly llwahd' ` Iron siiml. s oiedemue earrings .che Vernon otmou and River. A _ Inquire at W. A. -Hutcheson, to ,George Forbes, Vernon crowu couieetieuery. s-isdn. arim. 1.-'mlb ~ _ _ ...i . - e l . l \