33| !9°5°. _ ,__ star! the Pills at 1; pills set gn you the liver CUM , I /U > I" U .O .___ r ......._ `. » `~\ 1 "`\ - ; f (¢_.__-~_=_l-. .~_gs|..._..'__|__.5 ‘_A _ ~.>____\g_e-( N0 DAINTIER GlFl` gould be thought of for s gentleman than a WATCH CHAXN. We have almost every pattern and all prices. \/\/ _ \/_\/.. \/V E l_ l_ l\| E € , Phone gli jeweler and Optician, ) ' I 'yOU AH E |N’VI‘I.'E]J if you wish the best in photo .U-apliy, finished on the new spec iaiized mounts, (the very latest novelty.) Ts.) ‘ VISIT OUR ~ 5-1fU.o:|:o.» GEO. li. COOK. Where Ilabv is Alwavs Welcome. _ LOST FOUND Hughes’ Digestive Tonic to be the best medicine to nizike a hearty one. Price 25c per. bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES. Apotiiecsries Hall. / |LM.;r_' liooil, _-i i-.ing \vaLo1~proof boots is what are re- qiiiri-ii iuiw. \\'c have it lark!! stock t»0 aolont ii-inn mn- prices are lower than any in the city :ml our l~\pirn~‘cs arc loss. Bog! Seo ourwutor pi-our lmol.-i "Thu lio‘iIdcr" $1. 'a pain' ‘ A-' E- McEACl'|EN» The Shoo Mun. -W *<7 I 56.9 Breakfast Table nw-il,< smnntliiiifrtcnipting to induce nnnppi-Lite for tho morning meal. Our Breakfast Foods in Gi-iipo-.\`ui.s. (irenni of Wheat. Muir lli~cakh\sl» Food. Saxon Oats. llini_f`_-i l<`oou, ltollod Oats. Island <».\|nii-al, (groiind fresh every wcokl and Wheat l<`ai~inn.. Tlilslaatiiieu- li-mi-il is an cxccilont breakfast final, rctiiils at ll cents por pound. '|‘i~_v ..-.unc of thc above with sumo hot lnivlrwhcat flour pancakes mario fi-iuii our nclf rising* buckwheat ilniiraiid you will fool equal to tho tiny and its diillciiltics. ilicKenna’s Grocery. l‘hone: Up town store il26b. | ¢ I I Down town store ‘£‘Ailu. msuunqnnsisum-all Warm Felt Slippers For Women The best line in town at prices that _, will delight you. See our great 5oc line. SPRAGUE & CO.. Victoria Row. U\\'l|l|l»~\0l\f-all _ _ » HOCKEY BOOTS.. The cold crisp Autumn days are here-and skat- ing will soon be the order of the day-How enjoyable if your feet are comfort- ably clad with our heck :y boot THE SWIFT On your feet there is not a ~ pang nor xi pain- no burn- ing seiratinn-just de- lightful ease. I Boys' :Hockey Boots, “The Swift", sizes 1,2. 3. 4, 5 . $1.60 Small boys' ditto. sizes Io, 11,12, 13,.. $l.40 Meu’s “Swift”I-Iockey Boots, sizes 5% to -` Io $200 Alll;__y_§t_r___Co.. _ I :_-_______ ____ ____i__i. Niew__i=_LoUR Direct from the mills in bbls and % bbls. FIVE ROSES. ROYAL STUART. , FEDORA. GIPSY. _ BEACON. ‘ Also Beaver Flour in 25, 50 and |'1oo lb bags at &___;;_...__/ Beer & Goff. F Smokers Here TenTho\isand Montrose. Five Thousand Irvlngs. io.ooo imported cigars today. _ Montrose the best 5c ln town. See our window I0-000 cigar s. ii Reddin Bros. I . \ FALL time rains. and Ccinmoncing MONDAY. 0°l'»°b°\' 7"d' 1 “lilLl"lN' will pl between r.i..:”sr°r.... w--ff --<1 fiwk- Pm- f ll 2- ‘Willl liar; Ch'town Will leave Rocky Pt a. xn. 8.00 A. m. 9.00 at rn. 10.00 a. m. 7.80 id ' 12.00 noon ‘Q33 aio am. 8.011 3*” Wm' ul, iso rnvrrr 555555 - p. m. SUNDAY TIME TABLE. save Ch't.own. Will leave RDGIKY Pl/ `_ m_ lg.$ a.'|=. »~ .is sr... ._ 2 rw; 38"' re S p. ni. THE I.iI|lIII]IIII I LIIIIIL IIEWS Oiilcesin New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Reap The Guru-dian’s classified ads.You will lind something to interest you. THE schooner Blanche M. Thcrnburn arrived at Boston on the 18th lust. from Souris P. E. I. ‘ John Richards, Bideford, yesterday ahippeda pure bred Polled Angus calf and a yearling to Coburg, Ont. THE schooner Baltic, recently purchas- ed from Capt McMillan by John G. Scrlmgcour, Cardigan is to be sent to Picton to be overhauled on the slip. F. E. _ann Mus. Dioxin crossed by the Princess yesterday for their home in Kentville,afterashort visit here. Mrs. Dickie is u daughter of Ex-sheriff’ Mc- Dougali. Tar: Gloucester schooner, Maud M. Storey on route to Charlottetown to load produce, struck a rock oft’ Sambro at seven o‘clock Monday evening and sank. The whole crew were rescued and are now on their way to Halifax. A conplal. invitation is extended io everybody who wishes to call and see The Guardian's Big Web Perfecting Press while running at 11.30 a. m. on Monday or Wednesday of each week. This is the only press of its kind in the Province and well worth a visit.. Lf WM. ll. Gaanisrair., Jr, wholesale com. mission dealer in fresh fish at 57 Long Wharf, Boston, is son of Mr. Gardiner of Gardiner 8: Parsons, Halibut dealers of Boston, which firm hc represents. Shippers in this province will make no mistake in corresponding with Mr. Gard- iner Jnaboutshipments of smclLs,ecls and lobstersofwhichhe makes a speciality, as he is in a position to do the very best for those who deal with him. Now that the football season has closed hwkeyls becoming the general talk lu sportingclrcles. Thu.t.SyiIney will have eeveralofissi. yeur‘s team, Ball, Publi- eover, Maher, Andrews, and possibly “Cut” McDonald, is generally understood. Malion,iLls said, is going to Calumet, Michigan, to play there. There are scveralnaw men in the city who will probably play in senior hockey, among them Sammy Doyle and Drury.-Sydney Post. ALBERT Murcia, Mount Herbert, Lot 48' has purchased from He'diey Bryenton his valuable property on the Mount Edward Road, known as Ardgowan. This property was formerly the William Dodd estate and is certainly one of the most beauti- fully situated residences in Charlottetown Royalty. Many friends congratulate the purchaser upon his excellent choice It is understood that Mr. Bryenton expects to locate in the Canadian West in early spring. He is one of the class of young men that the Province is sorry to lose. Hockey talk is already stirring the New Brunswick press. The Transcript started the ball a~roliiug and now the Globe of St. John and the Gleaner of Fredericton, the leaders in snorting matters in their own section of the pro- vince. nre fiercely slashing ouch other on the player question. The Globe makes the following suggestion. “Why not have an auction of hockey players every year with the Gleaner man as master of ceremonies? That would be an enlarge- ment of the idea which the Gleaner supports."-Moncton Transcript. THE swing bridge to span Janack's Cut, near Bala, Lake Muskoka, on the James Bay Railroad is at Muskoka Wharf and being loaded on scows. J. C. Grant, of Toronto, is superintending the job. The bridge was built by the Canada Foundry Co. Toronto, and is the largest plate girder bridge ever transported by rail in Canada. Aspeclal train of 11 cars and crew were required to move it from Toronto here. The work of placing this monster bridge in place presents some difficulties, it is l3ii feet 4 inches long and weighs llil tons. Mr. Grant is loading it on two scows placed 40 feet apart and expects to float it into position at the “Cut".--Toronto World.[Mr. Grant, the Superintendent above mentioned, is a son ot John L. Grant, Bangor, Lot 40. ] Iris probable that there are living in this province some who onine to Prince Edward Island in the Rather or the Nith which arrived here In Sept 1840. The following mention is made of their coming in the Colonial Herald of Sept 19th, 18-I0:-“ln addition to the 2%? passen- gers by the brig Rather from the Isle of Skye, the arrival of whom we anneunc ed last week, 315 more from the same place,have been landed here in the course of the present week from the ship Nitli, Capt. Shaw, which vessel alter landing upwards of one hundred passengers at Cape Breton arrived here on Monday last in 40 days from Tobermory. These landed here are a fine hardy looking set of people and they are mostly pretty well provided with means." The Guardian would like to hear oflany who came out in either of those ships. il Pei-fected Oualacol Emulsion-has stood a seven years' test, and today it|sells on its merits. No chronic cough or cold can withstand its influence to cure.-For building up the lungs and. producing flesh It stands alone.--Try ebottle if you have b. W. Reddln. Phem B. Sunnyside. _ i 1 I ?` iss if-£ ' ,WM ,,,,,,,, . wma' Y mm Themlumgbzfgmcious quality and absolute .purity of WI-IITE’S , _ _ CI-1ocoLA'rEs distinguish ti-imgffom others, and make them quick sellers- I Jswmss Try a box today. For sale at all the leadingfconfectioners. _ _ , ' _ __‘ `__ any su ch diseases.-Only 40c. per bottle-_ 'russia ot horses. sm-lanes. slelshs. sto at Michael Murphys livery stable, Queen St. took place yesterday foreuoon and was largely attended. Seven horses. seven carriages, six slslghs and other articles were sold nt good prices. Tae barn of Robert Roberts, Winsloe, was destroyed by fire on Monday last. ltoontuined nboutrilill bushels of oats. alsohis binder and other farming lin- plements. Theilro occurred atl o'alock in the afternoon. The barn was some distance removed from the house and the cause of the ilre is unknown. DIED. At her home Bradalbane on November the 8rd., Mary Ann l\fcKinley.daughter of William and. Flora McKinley aged El years. The deceased was a member in full communion with the Presbyterian Church and died as she had lived trusting in the merits of her Saviour whom she loved and endeavored to obey. She leaves behind her u father, mother and two sisters who mourn the loss of a dutiful daughter and a loving sister whose place in the home can never be filled. It is sad to part with one so young and whose life was so promislng,yet those left to mourn have the consolation of knowing that to her death was a messen- ger of pence culling hcr soul to heaven to be forever with her adorable Bcdeenier. The esteem in which she was held in the community was testified by the large number which attended the service at the home and followed the remains to the cemetery, in Springton. How we miss our darling sister Vacant is lierchuir; She is uow an heir of Heaven, By-and-bye we’ll meet. her there. Ohi we loved our rlarlinlr sister But our Saviour loved her more, And by his own gracious goodness All her trials ofllfc are o'er. Dearest sister now is resting ln that happy land above, By-and-bye we're going to meet hor In that home where ull is love. Ohi we loved her, yes, we loved her But the Saviour loved her more, And he has so sweetly called her ’l‘o that blissful shining shore. LET YOUR STOMACH HAVE ITS OWN WAY. Do Not Try to Drive and Force it to Work When it is Not Able or You Will Suffer all the More. You cannot treat your stomach as some men treata bnlky horse; force, drive or even starve it into doing work at which it rebels. The stomach is a patient and faithful servant and will stand much abuse and ill treatment before it “bnlks' , but when it does you had better go slow with it and not attempt to make it work. Some people have the mistaken idea that they can make their stomachs work by starving themselves. They might cure the stomach that way, but is would take so long that they would have no use for astomach when they got through. The sensible way out of the dlifllculty is to let the stomach restifit. wants to and em- ploy a substitute to do its work. - Stunrt’s Dyspcpsla Tablets will do the work of your stomach for you and digest your food just as your stomach used to when it was well. You can prove this by putting your food in a glass lar with one of the tablets and suillcient water and you will see the looddigeated in just the same time as the digestive fluids of the stomach would do it.. That will satisfy your mind. Now, to satisfy both your mind and body take one of Stuart‘s Dyspepsia Tablets after eating-eat all and what you want.--and you will feel in your mind that your food is 'being digested because you will feel no disturb- ance or weight in your stomach, in fact, you will forget all about having a stom- ach just as you did when you were a healthy boy or girl. S|.uart's Dyspepsia Tablets act. in a natural way because they contain only the natural elements ofthe gastric juices and other digestive fluids of the stomach. It maoes no difference what condition the stomach is in, they go right ahead of their own accord and do their work. They know their business and surround- ing conditions do not influence them in the least. They thus relieve the weak stomach of all its burdens and give it its much needed rest and permit it to become strong and healthy. Stuurt's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 50 cents a box. 'Ihev ure so well known and their popularity is so great that a druggisi. would ns soon think of being out of alcohol or quininc. In fact, physicians are prescribing them all ovcr the land and if your own doctor is real honest with you, lic will tell you frankly that thc rc is nothing on earth so good for dyspi-psla as Sf.uarf.'s Dyspep- sis. Tablets. 54 ‘ - ‘age ‘»||\ I Do you Know .. Diamond Values? ' ‘c A 1 va nz: 'l` W \\\ 5 au" .:=`|.\ alfa Probably not. You _really have to depend on your jen el- ler's knowledge. We KNOW that our _stock i of Diamond Rings is made up of stones as iinein quality ss csnbe obtained any- where at such prices -12; as we ask lor them. ‘-'_' ‘v <1 ’:` May we show them to you? G. F, llutchcson, _ » . . » .»* .-.".'.’-‘.- ».’.||\ »,_ 1 Ps as »,, »“:_ I I I I , _ .) ‘m *__ ` I -ll . ~ 4, num- 1 " . ~ f _ ._- _ , . f vs” J\¢lIIlII'.1.‘ IIE .A'.'l."'I.'E2lIl 'ALVVAYS BUSY STORE iir ua Dress Goods I 50 cents per yd at _‘Stanley Bros. This lot includes tweeds, cloths, serges, checks and clan tartans-all new season's goods, and the most fashionable studs in the market. Stanley Bros. Colors are Bl aclr, Navy, Brown, Green, , Cardinal, Heathcrs, Check Mixtures, Mixed Tweeds and Clan Tartans and the price 506 DCI' yard Stanley Bros. This Dress Goods is worthy of your most critical inspection-Quality, style, assortment and price are exactly correct 50C DCI' y3l'd Stanley Bros. is 50c Stanley Bros The Colors are Good. The Quality Good and the Price Low per yard ST LEY BROS. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Nov. 21 nr: Ada Louise, \Vhite, Richl- bucto, N. B.; Edwin A. Crozier, Mo- Dougall, Picton. Nov ‘.’.l cld: M. E. Moody, Tcrrio, Mon- tague;AdaLoulse, White, Riehlbucte, N. B.;S. S. Bonavistu, Fraser, North Sydney;Eilwin A. Grozier, McDougall, Picton; Ambition, Hiiumcluinn, Boston WE GUARANTEE that solution of Ozone if taken withfleiery King, the well known tonic Iaxatlve, will cure any known gcrmdiseuse,Rheumntism for instance, or Kidney trouble, Stomach trouble, and all Summer complaints such as Coiic, Malaria, Dysentery, and _ Diarr- hoea, but remember that solution of0zone should always be taken with the liixative indicated. It does not cost you any more to do this because with every dollar or 51 c bottle of Ozone (the coupon kind) we lgive you free of cost one full sized 25c package of Celery King. 'ms rvnmo DRUG co., namonnvno, oN'r. COMINQEI/ENTS. S. O. E. Next meeting of Lodge Prince Edward is on Tuesday evening Nov. 21s W. R. Degree. City Council meets on the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly, Mayor; W. W. Clarke, City Clerk. Minarri’s Linimenr Cures Barns. etc. Japanese china the finest assortment in the city at W. P. CoIwili`s. Sunnyside. 7-12 d tf. \Vc have just received a package of china direct from Japan It in the nlcesl- line of the kind in the city.-W. P. Colwill. Sunnyside. -12 d tf. To insure perfect health use Iron-ox Tablets. For salc at your drugglstfs, 25 e nts per box. “dll Rowntrees Pure Gum Pastiies- fresh and tasty-assorted flav0rS -A. W. Reddin, Phetn B., Central Drugstore, 21431- - --_er - I- ll,” W.. I _-I i. 'Z ‘I _ " -;"’~ _ il) ...._~`é`f==, ‘ , --ff _-Z ‘aaa='i.-_ ,‘, 1 I l_.€§ .\\\\,_ _ 3:? . 1:5_ ‘Mi "_`{.. ._ " “ 3* iNs|oE A PIANO , There should be the best works that money can buy. Helntzman Pianos Cost _very little more than ordinary pianos and you can depend on getting the best in every particular. Call and see them or write us'for prices and easy temis of payment. Miller ___Bros., Now is a good winter supply of Groceries. Prices will perhaps be higher. velllee. them all. If FLOUR Sanderson 3, (j0_, 5 1b Lot rea T up' Sunnyside Grocers, \Vholrsalc and Retail. -» Get our prices, compare This is 'l`l~ll‘J l’l.f\Cl‘: in get your (lrocerics ol best quality and reasonable price. livery article) Qliaranlverl. I ___ _._~:| Duck Coats ¢¢v"._, \(\ ,L- I _ ,.~_ _ .;;»;_...¢_.».- ' -'<`~"2II,I ....5 -fa _ Q' /, 1,., f mimi \ _ -_\ .sp . ,i°,'// ` ` I f 55/3/ / / ll!-I: / 944/ in-as Q ~ |- ..._- Ii in E - in ai §, I! lr as \ |_lllI'l_ 5; _,I i:;:;_: I*-_ /' -.2 ngiin l.l`vn in me l!‘l_iu ._ ' P me I Ill F' Iii .! ! Z'.!.'_'. . =~\ ow >\. 9 `\\\_\ ¢ _-11:12.-_:-_;E'.\”,§§‘. In -‘ill =;l\ gui Q we . \/_|I- i ._ '!'iE ,: I - 1-. :~ / ...__ _._,_....._... """""' ,.i;lu_f,` Reversible leatheri COZIIS, and Sheep-Skin Lined. I/Ve have niaiiy kinds of Duck coats,soinc riibbei'-liiicd, duck lined, flannel lined and sheep-skin lined. Prices range from $4.50 to $8.50. The reversible lczitlier coat is niade for :L two fold purpose. For cold weather turn the cor- duroy out. For wet and stormy wcatlici' iurii the leatlierloiit. Prices $7.00 to $8. 2 5. \\'c have :t full :issoriineiit of sizes iii stcck. Kindly give us ai cull :md uc will be pleased to sliow our goods. S. A. McDonald, 'P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. Landing daily from Schooners. Best quality of Sydney and Pictou coal. C. Lyons & Co. FALL CLOTH- ING Do you want a fall suit or over- coat? If you do now is your chance to get the very latest and the best. There is nothing a msn delights in more than good clothes and this is the place to get them. Come and see what we have and you will be convinced that what we say is true. Prices to suit the purse. ncooruio s. rsiuiy,__ The Nobby Tailors, Great George Street. We aic busy but there will be time for YOU to coiiie up and have your photos for Xmas. Only a few weeks left. See mit sniiiples up stairs. Gauvin, Gentzel & Co., l’ll(Yl`O. J. A. S. BAYER, PROP. CANADIAN PAc||=|c» 'i`lirl\i-.i nml *Iii r- in \ ~ ________.‘ ~ -pi-i" llnlifav l .limi lhe Western Ex ross .\l'x|\ii~i'i\l ltiilly 1l.i|\ |"ir.~l :ind .\`i'.-imil i'Ii\~'~| ESS(`i1i\i-||¢'~ mil I‘i\i:\i-ie Sleep- i-_rfa I |_|i-inigli in i‘.\il:.\ry. 'loN|~i \`iii is on Hun- TR (lily i\/Iix|\I|-d.\II`i'ii i‘iilgnry. Each Wa, lha Pacillc Express E D i.<~i\\i~~' Monlwill llnily i|_l p ni. very ay l~`ir