19"/ if. jg' -Q, . .'l"ll`_i:’ way to get Coal Satis- faction is to .leave your order with il us jg.-for delivery direct fromgthe vessel.-Coal is deliver- ed 'better this way. Wehiive yesselir arriving almost weelrly now with the kind you want andthe price will be the lowest. _£9 Co I I." U- A g =l 'idueiion Sale l ollerlor sale aisrmin Rose Valley eontslnlag_,l.00 sores land with No 1 build- ll\ll»|6r1herl! occupied by J. J.Bethune- Thisddrtti is in s high state cultivation, and the location cannot be bestsn.1nterid- inglpuroliesers should see the present sro . -» - .sez :::.fi1:.i.r.::.:_i.f"1-'~ -i °“ _,_ . Ml"| M KENNED Y i Exeeulors Notice lnlhe mlller of the estate of Azzure T. Reeves, late of Freetown in Prince County, farmer, deceased, testste. With s _view to some amicable settlement of this estate, will- the creditors of ilie er- lale kindly present their claims, duly sl- l¢l'¢_¢lr 10 Us at theolllce of Bell & Tanton Solicitors, Summerszde on or before Oct. 7th, |912. " CHRISTOPHER cARiNs, ` don‘_t want" to sseeny rain thi _-week.. but should it come B _ns ‘ere Prelilred with the' is - s'-lst'stooi¢ oi men and women; 'nooets and umherellas. they `__ e_r._ had. 9-25 Mt XPS cow-plete range oi Caps in B _ ish and American makes. we ere" etters aswell as olothisrs en we ps special attention to lit ting the aoeas well es the head all sizes. Prices 500 to $l.50. National _Clothing Co. 9-24Mti Our Excellent showing ot Men’s Pall Dress Shirts are heeutllul, The new Novelties are the Semi Regatta. Cell and see them. Price S l .25.National Clothing Company ` 9-J-iMti. "Over 500 selections ol ladies' suitings and 75 in coatings from to choose at D. A. Bruce. My _ 9-20Mtt. Valuable Farm 'lor Sale in Lillie York The undersigned offers by private sale his farm consisting of one hundred acres, about ninety clear: the remainder under is good stand cf sofi wood, Well watered and within half s mile of church, school, post oilice and railway station and seven miles from Charlottetown. Good buildings and orchard, will sell farm with or without crop. Any one desiring s bargain should come at once as I intend going wesi. For further psrticul-Irs .apply ou the premises to I-l,l>l. Howard 1-4M4ipd.... `. ‘- W I Q _I i | . . " R 1 t c lu e ' s Bookstore 1 Souvenir Goods All visitors to the city should take home some - kind of a souvenir of the visit during Exhibition. We have a splendid line of Souvenir China-“ ware in Cups and Saucers- Mugs, lugs, Sugars, etc. 1 and invite your inspection of these goods. ld() Queen Sl. Phone 367J. JAMES MCGOUIGAN, M. D, 9-z5,0t'l.iM`zi' - Executors ` = -1 _ ,_ _ . pleasing. i ._ _ _ _ ' ~ .1 _ r Pliceacut . . . . ..............................|5¢ "‘MacKinnon Drug Company - - ` Cor. Great George* and Kent Sts. _ I »..Sl__nolc_e_ Mastgigo. Workman l Muster Workman'is one of the best plug tobaccos »:2,i,tl;s;.prlce-on the market-today.. ‘-"f'~‘-‘ This tobacco burns evenly, does not burn the ' _ tongue and has a mild, aromaiicodor that is decidedly ________ _l ___' ;;_ __, , __ "_l;;T;2-.f-._».. 1 'W' /T' just smoke. The proof ‘ .o ` - _ if flDoN°T ARGUE , N ' ' "‘1""'"~" the smoking tobacco line. Hickey £3 -Nicholson ‘Tobacco Co. of the pudding is not, chewing the string.If you f want a good' smoke, jus try a. pipefull of our R1 V- AL or MASTER MAR INE-and you will-. want I no other. You will find them the "last word” in Choose our '°""-_"_ ' ' Telephone Tables 'f' We make no charge whatever for the use of our _iiestroom and the popularity ri this pligce is digit); - 'r ome ere o w "if.gogtleiarhherd;li?lhi;`i1fnIl§l:nd‘h,, igedt, read the papers -¥l}~.?*¢‘nE11moke~eppointments for the “day’_ doings." lj* ggi- -1 This rest room is provided with i.-_§ff'.:‘~l>....=»» _ Newspapers- "‘§?j'{ _ Wfiiing materials ‘ Restful chairs efhcient courteous stenographer is in :onslant ;)¢n'¢ 'forget to stop at -the rest room visiting the Exhibitions. -_ ‘ Qnggqnoe- Queen or Grafton. - wiioimie si Retail. ._ Rest-Room _wrasr .anis '[1-13 Misshsatrice Maclnnis, Bt.. Peters Bay, left yesterday morning lor Van- couvor,.B.'C. _ _ W. B. and Mrs. Barnes, Maccon, are tskiing in thg Exhibition at Char- lottetown this week. _ Charles Atkinson went to Char- lottetown yesterday to take in the Exhibition.-Amherst Exc. _ Webster and Mrs. Fraser leit yes- terday for Charlottetown to take in the Exhibition in that city. They will return to Amherst the latter part oi this week.-Amherst Exo. Amongjhose arriving by the west- ern special yesterday were 'Miss Millie Beer, Coleman, Miss Flor:-ie Pats, O’Les.ry, Wm._ Kennedy, 0'- Leary, W. B. Hayes, Harry Wil- liams and Louis Dystant, Ellerslie.` Rev, J. M. MacLeod of New Mills, N. B., will preach in St. Peter's Bay congregatioh next Sabbath. Service at Head oi Buy at -11 a. m., at Greenwich at 3 p. m.. and at Marie at 7 p. ni. Rev. D. B. McLeod will preach next Sabbath at Grand View Hall, 11 a. m., and in St. Andrcw's church, Or- well, at 3 p. rn. Children’s Day Service at Orwell at 3 p, ~m, in non- nection with regular service oi the church. Mrs. I. C. Nelson oi Boston, Mass, and son who is a Sophomore in Mass. Institute ol Technology,_returned to their home yesterday alter spending a pleasant visit here. They were accompanied by Rev. R. J. Moore as lar as Boston, where he will be met. by his daughter, Mrs. Alvin S. Hunt and Silcnd the winter in the south for his health. : Hope River was well represented at the Charlottetown Exhibition yester- day when the iollowlng irom that place were in attendance :--W. Hiand Mrs. Hogan, D, V. and Mrs. Fleming, Joseph Harrington, James I. Stew- art, Thomas and Mrs. Pendergast, Thomas Coughlin, Fred McGuigan, J. B. Nolan, John and Mrs. Cullen and M. H. Coiighlin. 'Among tho most picturesque visit- ors at thc Provincial exhibition were the Flying Jordans, the acrobats who so successfully entertained the crowds, in ,front of the grandstand on Wed- nesday 'and Thursday. Their per- formance _ on the wire was simply marvelous, easily surpassing any stunts of the kind. previously seen here. ‘ They came here direct irom Australia where. and in New Zealand, they had been giving exhibitions. They ,leave this morning lor Brock- ton, Ont. They expressed themselves a/si delighted with their visit to Char- lottetown, declaring the exhibition one oi the most orderly they had ever attended and the weather unexcelled even in Australia. The Stock Breeders' Association held g, meeting in the Prince oi Wales Collegs.Hail Wednesday evening, the President Thomas _Casa in the chair. Among others present were Prof-Theo R055, Roper Bros, P. Brodie, J. H. Gill. W. J. Gibson, Walter Lea, Rev. P. D. McGuigan, as well as the Drill- cipal poultry men. Alter some dis- cussion it was decided to hold a Live Stock Show in Charlottetown, the ti e to be decided upon later. The matter oi_ths diiiiculty in the trans- portation oi- stock to Amherst came in lor considerable discussion and it wa_g'a,gree;1 -by all that this was a matter ~ that could stand remedylng. It. was felt that n, short course oi lectures on live stock should be a desirable feature oi the live stock show and an eiiort will be made to' procure the same. ~ The Provincial Convention ol the Aneient_0rder of I-liberninns was held in ,Charlottetown Wednesday night., Secretary George Quinn presented his report which showed that the dlVi-/ sions throughout the Island were ln a. flourishing-condition. Hon. Edward Hackett, Provincial President gave a very encouraging address. Addresses were alsodelivered by Brothers Quinn McCarthy, Cameron, Hennessey and others. --Bro. George Quinn of the Palmer Itoad Division who was the delegate"-1:0 the National Convention held in Chicago, had with him a splendldreport oi the proceedings, which was read to tue members and showed that Hibernianlsm, was well to the lfbrit throughout the world. The iollowing oillcers were elected: - Prov. ~Pres.-Hon. Edward Hackett, re-elected. Vice-Pres.-F. Hennessey, re-elected. Ssc’y.-George Quinn, re-. lected. Treasurer-S. J. Cameron.'l‘ho next convention is to be held st Tig- nish. - Rose is soap blown a delightful delicate oflor and made oils and and almost glass: Er- 2 ioij 25. larger than 3 for _his brother.Frank McKee, Charlotte; H.’ W."Turner,' Oiliieary, is in Char- lottetown. _. ~ ~ _ ._..'-- . W. A. McKee`who has been visiting town, returned to Moncton yesterday, Sydney Herald, is spending B, short' holiday in Charlottetown. - There will be preparatory service ini St. James"I»lal1, tonight at 80'- clock. -’ W. A. McLean, Montague,.was a recent visitor to Sydney and regist- ered at the King George Hotel. Rev. L. Beaton will preach on Sah- bath 29th at Clyde River st 11a. m., Brooklield at 3 and Hunter River at 7. . A; AL Currie, Bidelord, has sold his trotting horse Aeroplane tp. Horatio Robinson, Mt. Pleasant, lor.. n, handsome sum. Yesterday Hammond Kelly, South- port, sold to Spurgeon Gammon,New Glasgow, N. S., his handsome driy Princess Pat. It is understood img; the price was in the vicinity ol $300. Richard Ford, Tryon, has accepted the challenge __q§__P,_ S, B_r__o_wn, Char- lottetown, to race his colt'Haley D, against Picton»S, lor the _sum_ _gi $200.00 s sine. Mrs. W. E. Smith, Bayfield Streetii, Charlottetown, leit yesterday morn?- ing for Mattapnn, Mass, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. G. W. Vat-=` Cher. who was seriously injured in a railroad accident, ia. short time ago. Subscrrbers and others are 'asked to remit by Money Order orhy Reg- istered Letter. The Guardian is not responsible lor remittances forwarded other than as above. Any person in this Province, who intends to visit New York City, eith- er ior business oi pleasure, may End ' it to their advantage to write "F. I-L.” care oi Guardian, Charlotte- town. The-Guardian welcomes reliable news irom persons throughout this ‘ Province. All such items should be ¢ mailed. to "The Guardian' News Dept," Charlottetown, immediately :_ aéter the events, etc., have transpir- e H. W. Longworth is once more the champion player oi the Charlottetown Golf Club as_ he defeated A. W. _ Weeks on Tuesday last by -iholes up .-.-...Nm .s Cup handicap match is scheduled for next _Saturday afternoon and no _ doubt there will be a large number ol ` entries. The many irlends oi J. J. Davis, Charlottetown, will be pleased to, ` learn, that he is improving as' fast. as can he expected irom the two ac- cidents he met with on Wednesday. His tlrst accident, as related yester- day morning, occurred on the race course, while the second ons happen- ed when driving on Kent street,about 7 o’clock. It appears his wagon col- Livery Stable and Mr. Davis was thrown out. Thedniuries were so`se-_- vere that he was taken to the hospi- tal. \ . I _ l l I " We Keep 0 l. Everytliing - ` You Want For The Baby Johnson & Johnson v ,_ . _.L 5 Intelhgent, quick, court- ,- ,. eoua service- to-all o_ur This is a partici ' feature of our atorci -4 inrand_ see__ our.. \ i»i\°°l¢' .lfnrivslliffor PUHUY vo.. will like GI' The iirs sell study in every United States. eed bvlihapiisyk ri s. spgtvdqid display. The fuwcgp UVM' Ollf George Thorne, Editor ot the Northi and three to play. The Standard ‘e iideu with another near Robbins § I. _ » - H ; . .0 ' `. l9l-'-ill] 7 Queen St e no-~-_ * C . Ilia Busiepl §tors 'itil'-`io{»'o~ 1 Buslssfi Street . The new furnisl1_i`ng`___goocls .storef N is ready;Jf`_or..youj"'tofclay;’ Q 1 Wliparjpient to. the store formerly occupied. by l`\ic.‘;:;i'r; Goh' Brotliors. ' 41 . . r _ _ . TO ACCOMODATEIHE ‘CONSTANT INCREASES _ business, we have'transferre`d our-ments furnishiiig de- This gives you ` w the iiuestfurnisliings store ix; P. E- -I. There is a swag _street entrance;-~thc-re ai-ze two smart. expert furnishings men on hand to attend to your wants at once--male clerks only., in this department. _ ME1\l'S 'WARM WELL MADE"fleece lined _iii;d..-',- all sizes, special, each.............:,, _ ._ . ~ -s_rANF1ED'-s UNSHRINKAQLE ribbed,-nn__ Suits 'f;?Coats_ _ -i We have had already to tele- _ M? 'Y graph for many more coats to keep '_ "‘ Children's-Misses an Ladies. SUITS at $S.50‘,_`.Io.0o, I2-50, 16.00’ CHILDREN°S -QCOATS---a very _._~,_;,¢__» j__._.-;.,_. 25.00, 27.00, 32100' "` _ 20.00, 2 3 oo. 25.00 _special line at 6.50. this assortment ri 'ht iormeirhibition_____?§i,'Z%’3§ _ _‘gi / _ trade. j .ready id show"y'di§“ilhe, _ est- assdjrtl' 'dll \ ' -- ' ‘f- - - - Vi- " ' ~ N* ment of suits and -co' in P. E. I. .j.’;'~`_ff;~‘\f°_‘;_:_ff _‘_. _ s _ ‘- . _.‘.;.-_._,-._j,=_',_'*_L"="__f __ géjrf. COATS $85.-»,_'f1~_r.5o, 16.00, 2o.oo,_ ,.‘ . .-.-_-...~~f_..¢\>_.._»,;.l ~ - B . »"`f - .Li -'~v~ - ;»_.;- _.,-.iv j, ,_ _-_ ‘-.tv-,-,-_ wi . .N _ _ -_ ».-,- _ :- »'4°ff.=-?, 171'. .1- ff--l l' _.l,f¢.. 11.1, ;,~.<_;-_-;-»f',‘,'==..-'.31 _-,-_;_-_-_ _ ~1 ' “~,.;_§;.`:`_".';"'-.‘."‘-,lf r.'§}f§"[f , » .q_-'-.,_~,» _,-,.., ,.._ . -_- _ ,_ ;...-.zi.- - , -- . Z. 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Women’s Childrens an the low prices do the busi _ ' 5 4*#-_ _ _ _ _ _ `§\ Q, Underwear __ . , \\.\i_\».\\\ Underwear ' I' / 5- ln mo:--1 stoi'C;-.- _ii i* li-"~1=‘- 'ff- DRAWER5 *rm l\/lA'l"-Jil VES’1`S=*2$<=~ 3°°- 4°°» 45° ' "_-f v Ar ..-AM1.c_i>iz`.1cl'f<;s 5oc, 6oc, 75c, 1.00, 1.25 up » i_J'~‘ -’ _ _ _ _ _ departments in the stole-.ttne j/ l' V _iaity-'ofhavi`nR.5,1;h,_, _,nhl new great assortment-the certamtyu- _ `;‘ - ' of citing just what you wantf- ' 5. . _ _ ` 'AA ‘ . , lm - J _ / _ _ , _ . 2 ,_ , \ , . . _ Cllll DRLN S S»i.l`.Er"ERS DRAWERS TO MATCH, . 6<‘<*.5SL'. "OU '_ _ _ _ each of the above styles. .`-“_ 1 " ._ NAZ/\iilF£'l`l'i il/Al¢-”l ut' 2 5c liquestrians 85c and Loo. 'V " ‘ .-0 PLUSH WAI'STi`l“t 25" ~. l l . ,. i .-, Qi _. _.114 _*__ __ ...___ Fire ‘ W The Best Insurance . _ - _ Vg)ue_ _ ingood strong Stock__ Companies at rea- l.-§l -._L.1i-‘. ." 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