5" `.‘_,~ _ _ _ ._ _ ._ _ _ ____,_ ii i __ _ 'rr-m-cr-rimLo'1°m'row1~: GUARDIAN, Nova MBER 16, r9o5» _.5 ‘é 2 23. 1 JF ” i>=lHi i§UiH|i|iii iiiiii iiiWS=< he in eil Ofiices in New Prcwse Block-Charlottetown. gif iii rg; is-E A oannuan of condensed milk was _ , ou. . | ;\:,, Ld; wha U U10 city yesterday. shipped by the Princess yesterday. iueshllillll . You Wil. _,_ ,_ , ,me that ll ll _ l'°F°'1*l 0| every Saturday morning. _ b Cs h ani.‘lColdllll§l§.° WN"-_ _ ---i“1-5-if- 2'" '°.‘3.‘:‘f.:.i‘*.~f..’¥.r:“.i.°°.=; __ “ml” °'“°8° 0! Reeerve Run of Mine .. Cuts “',‘g;‘,‘1'F.‘i.g.°'§'.§'fl °°M°.K.y. ‘i2i.§."i l (MM, Oni." i °;§1-11LoH-_- _ 25.,,...h.hi.. Aiia»l»f.&n..ii. Baptist School room next Friday evening. S WUI - - _ 7°" 'N Alxxaunxn Muncnrson, Orwell, was coa --ii. g -ind wld lff‘=\‘|'.'-“ll 'fl Ellis' Drugstore to th K d __ tainment Monday elvenizit. eu an "liter HMI” sou Bamtt 1°” 7°s"°rd°7 f°' _ W THE Princess arrived last night at 9.l5| nd the express at 1015. Warcn for The Guardian'scomic page Tmrfschoouer Three Bells arrived at Boston on the 13th inst., from Crapaud. S. F. Honoson is mentioned as a pro- able candidate for Councillor in Ward Tan S. B. Richard arrived last night- V. i ici- a. Picks.-.i sr ch. THE schoonerlzicnry G. Ives is being R _ . loaded with produce by Wm. Mombour- sesavsn seats are now on sale at quette atRocky Point. elena, Montana where she will spend MISS AD; DEBLDIS. Charlottetown, the winter with her friend, Mrs Ramsay, *\5§°°;i>bB_ the position of matron of-formerly Miss Angus, city. Miss Barrett t. n rewiischool. Annapolis Royal. will visit her sister Miss Josephine Rav. W. H. Ssnonwrcx will lecture in ubjcct “Whittier". Admission 10`cents. W orning from Sydney C. B. with a cargo _° (Domestic Reserve Run of Mine Coal y Barret at Winnipeg en route.: .laura ann Mus. ENMAN, Sumruers'd'e. ho have been vlsltln friends ln the esterday afternoon. They will return to 3 _ THE S. S, "Gwgni," | ,.1 h ' city for severaida s st were s n ers IHNN. “ °° °\`° Will! 7 9° D" e 3 #MM _ . -_ k m ver the Murray Harbor Branch Railway c \PMVNH'4’FM'A ini; Poms _-_ Ili beautiful clmh pointed tothe position of Registrar of binding P They are selling fast. iFlNF5MNNWWN&h ll~iiii i\\'\\'lyr. _ *WWWWWWWWmlmuwwwwwlwwF been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Heaney, Silver Falls, left for her home Gilman vm i d f th tm ' s rece ve rom e a rney perty of the late James J. 0 Rielly. e TA Coal.-The steamerWaslsis discharging |e ` - Old Mine Sydney and the schooners _ _ Minnie T. and Pisiiidhs ure discharging game having °"’"°d‘ C°“°‘d"'“bl° B00k5t01'¢~ Reserve Mine Coal for C. Lyons Sc Co. m r Peake Bros 65 Co. the “WY i-°dl\Y- A coanrai. invitation is extended to . . 8 Nh” St-°l°h“ Tel°B'l”l\Dl1haa been ap. everybody who wishes to call and see C J M1x.1.ioaN, late business mana er robates for New Brunswick. The Guardian Web Perfecting Press while runningat1l.30a. m. on Monday or Wednesda of each week This is the _ Mwnanr. EGAN informs The Guardian 50 I S that Francis Malone was not inliu-ed 0 by the breaking of awlrc cable but in some other unaccountable way. Y . nly press of its kind in the Province and well worth a visit. tf ANon'rn Sydney despatch says: The VINCENT POWER of this cm, has pup Cape Breton Steamship Oo‘s. boat Miss Fnoaascn Snmrznnxivn, who has Morell, P. E. I., yesterday.-St. John C iavoriie Poet. siicehhshu.; uueiiiug and lui the pro Bl°°k'1°“=°` 0°- H-tP°\'i M°fl°lh and lwfl' Call €81`lV get yOl1I' chased from James 0»R|el|y_ Douglas Baines Hawkins, under charter to the - ‘ ' _iiwiih ccdifur P. E. 1.; put iutcphrt n quest of seaman. The steamer's crew ft her at the former port, their contract filculty is being experienced in getting en to take the boat to her destination. A1' the meeting of the New Brunswick overninent on Tuesday night an appli- _f _ :F le h_ general of P. E. Island for the admission B grill) 0 D/ismr. GnNN,fcrnierly of the P. E. I. R. f an Islander into the reformatory. There is no reformatory on this Island and it Q{@~l~i and now ofthe Boswell: Melee Railroad was het thought advinihis to sshd the Halifax Tuesday were 750 chests, 88,050 lbs of Haszard‘s Brahmin Tea direct from iake of Darkness twenty miles from the gardens. This tea has recently been I . came to the city last nightand proceeds to Mount Stewart today to attend the very funeral of his brother. ,li INcr.uDnn in the cargo of the S. S SOIl\C are the Eclipse Bakery Pies, Rolls and Cake. Today we have Nut Cake soc Sultana Cake zoc Silva r 'Cake x6c ogre vynizr. man to jail. The N. B. government fell noble to grant the request as there was o legal provision for such a contingency. Warm n party of Grand Trunk Pacific urveyors were at work in the woods at h . P. R. ti t dl extensively advertised ln The Guardian. cgzicisgntaigge bea'r.sle§;l:ex§§?]; 0% Ar the regular meeting of the Institute the UMW were "med ‘Vlth “nylhlng bl" of Science in Halifax last Tuesday night “X955 *md they were "°t ul' “ll pleused . passengers by the express inet night. a catalogue of the birds of Prince Edward Island, prepared by John MacSwain, Charlottetown, was read. The catalogue, says the Chronicle, which was prepared with much care, mentioned some 100 species, which the writer had noted during eleven years of observations. Notes were given regarding the abnn dance of each species, their time of arrivu. with their surprise. Finally Robt. Weeks with n. well directed blow struck the bear on the head with his axe and killed him as he was coming out of his den. Mr. Weeks who is a native of Alma, P. E. Is- land, intends returning home shortly and is going to bring the bear skin with him as a souvenir of the West. Rakes Best Bxeaa' V during the migration, breeding liiibits, V atc This is the most complete list of "Always the best value in the city. mink *mm ' _ ~ m the birds of the Island that has yet been Mark Wright; Furnishing Co's, prepared. _ _ __ ____ _._ __ _ __ ______;___-_~ “oils and Ends" g , , f”“f"”¢-‘ WOLSEY i 0.1.15 and ¢nd,_Shi,t, Wm, ‘I 1 1 f A fine English Unehrink- out ilmweni to m,¢¢h_..51] wrt, able Underwear of finest purest 0 -meals .md B°ys»__a|1mm-ked wool-those_ who wear it re- t at cO.t 1 I t 1 _ ,,//,U/Ar commend it highly. From _ Evrriobne dnliarglleliixl G c ear 6A[£&/?[m/I P" SW* "" 85 20 C.B.C., last evening, the students held it ' social and which there were present a f"_"_ Boys' Underwear Fleece lined wsim comfor- tsb1e,durable. well made. all sizes. per cult from.. 556 ‘Wafson’a’ pure wool un- lhrinksble very fill¢ make, medium weight, all sizes, from per suit 8i.35 Stanlialdh heavy wool nn- shrinhhle, warm, dura-_ ble. Best for boys. all sizes from, pu su t. . _ 41.3° Present __ . _ _ , __________ , _q No question as to the coming of winter-as to the necessity for warm comfortable underwear. The question_ is “Where I0 buy- ' ith least expenditure of hard cash.” where to get be_st underwear w _ h _ dem They are Read our list--compare quslilies-note t e ow p the be~t inducement we have to offer- . ‘ 1 Warm heavy "m¢_g;_»y wool ficeced Underwear in _nature color, nidely finished, has felled seams, jerscyiétuffél oo and ankles. wears splendidly, sizes 34 10 44» PU' 9” - heavier make-white in color? filillllled Simi' A lii;_:_riy¢:_'_¢‘;m_ ,L00 ling sells at, per suit, any size . . . . . . . . 1.25 _ ~ ` l didl fi ih- "“n'Z.’3.':2“.';z°‘.,‘lisff,‘i“‘1f2§:‘i2¢§.‘§‘ 28-?-“-id’--2-2-» felled seams, French neck and is neatly trimmed pcr 1 B5 suit, any size . . . . . . - . ~ ~ - -- i. ‘ h ' k ble fleece lined- Thec:x;ldsl‘d“:l`dil"kniill:ii:lnddlhr`glil1¢:l; Enlslmdi with °°t` ...... 0- ---- ---1 ‘?fft‘_°?‘__‘i?f%‘_-__J_°_‘f‘_°_>' 1.-7° cuffs and ankles, any size. P" Wi* h ' 1. - A bargain is offered in a heavy W0°l» Z““f“;‘r¢_:_°da““:i:{” “r bl underwear, winter weight vCl’Y W » P' P' uit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,q0 5 __ . . . . . .. _ , 1 1 fl e lined underwear ' Wool Knilddd dnshfidkzdleiggiendidley finished, double gun” P ' d according to size from per suit. _ . . . . . . 2, BB “B'1‘.AN_I’¥Eh_Is"D_" .__ 'll fi le nt s amousm e-pro- “ie lligvxxiadipddidplyetenfarildfy in the province-Again note breasted- “°° b ills ivwness of the prices. “STANPIELD'S cclcbraicd, pure wool unshrinksbicf-not s cotton thread in it. HeavY winter weight. I °Pl°Ddld 8** ment for out-door men. Eve\'Y size up to 46 inch. Priced ac- cording to size. °*°"l“K U 35 inch, from per suit special $2445 "Stanfield’a" For Business Men s Wear "3’l‘ANFIELD'5" in medium and heavy weights of En- esl. wool and linen and wool, hard twisted, as easy to wear as cotton. Fincl finished usraniecd unshrinkable, the correct thin for PRCFESSIONIAL AND BUSINESS MEN. Splen- did dtting garments, very durable. We have all sizes up to 45 lmao;-Priced accord ng to quality and aiu at per suit _.___ 4414 QICAQHLRAMIQAL "STANFIELD’S extra heavy weight, pure wool unahrink- able similar to above line but considerably heavier. Any size up to 48 inch. Priced ac- cording to size, starting sl. 36 inch from per suit .. _ . ._ $2.75 1 Tins. s. city at London mens twoi trips up East Il-lver tomorrow. Mrs Kennedy returned last night from Tu: Electra arrived in port last evening at halt past eight with a large general I1 is pleasing to learn that His Lordship Bishop McDonald is outagaln after his re- cent illness. Faso. S. Onannum of the Condensed Milk Co., and -Prof. Vlnnicombe were H. Paros Waxman and his popular company \vlll open in engagement in th Opera House commencing Nov. Zlrd. THE death took place last evening after a short lllnessjof a well known citizen in the person of Thos Hagan at the age of 59 years. A smaiuous, returnable on Monday, has been served on Ronald Steele for in- terfering with the police when searching his premises for intoxicating liquors. THE marriage took place at Denver, Coioradoon Oct. 14 of Miss Sadie M. Stewart of Bofiton to J. J. Murray of Victor, Colorado. Miss _Stewart is a Natlveoflieatherdale, P. E. Island and Mr. Stewart a Successful miner of the West. THE St.Dunstan's Football team return- cd last night from Ant-igonish where they' played a tie football match with St. Francis Xavier colli-gc Tuesday. The only injury to thc mcinbers of the team was tho dislocation of Chas. Mc-Quillan's arm. Tun Members of Kimberley L. T. B. Lodge and of Boyne Loyal Orange Lodge will hold a joint meeting on Friday at 8 o'clock. An interesting program is prepared and all members of both Lodges are cordially invited to be present.-By Order of Com. Triis evening in Wrlght's Hall at 8 o'clocka pi1bilcTcmperance meeting will be held under thc auspices of Prince Edwin-il Division. Capt. Blakncy will preside and an excellent program will be fiirnishcil by new performers. Come and hear “ii deep~sca Captain" on thc bent-lit of ii sober life. GAME Posfrromrn-Owing lo the frozen and icy condition of the Abegu-.-ii Athletic Grounds the cliniiipioiisliip foot- ball match to have been played today h:\~ been postponed till Satui-iliiv. If ibi- gronnds are not then in better courliiim. the game will take place at Victoria Park. TEE Guardian has received from II. M. Davison, General Manager for thc Cro n Life Insurance Co. with head oillcc in Toronto, acalcndar beautifully ei. has cl in gold with brown background ami gli - ing the months for thc ihilunzc of this year, for 1906 and for l!)!l.`. Tl.i~, the first calendar of the scason. is cci-tiiin‘y ii beautiful one. YESTERDAY was nomination day in the Iifort _Auguqtusi_,dlstrlct. Before Return- lngOfl‘icer Sheriff Coombs, Pctcr Mc- Conrt's nomination was proposed by seconded by John J McQuaid of Pisqnid . H. Cnmmiskey was proposed by Daniel Stewart, Glenflnnan, Lot 35, sec onded by Isaac Essory, Union Road, G. Dnnniiv Waiorrr yesterday com- pleted the purchase of the extensive property of A. L. Beer on King's Square xtending buck to Fitzroy and comprising hc uptown storc of Beer &Goffnnd the large warehouse on Fitzroy strcct, now occupied by Mr Wright and the Mark WrightFurnishing Co. Mr. “fright will occupy the dwelling house facing on King street and Bccr&Gofi will con- tinue to occupy the store iii which they are at present located. i Insrnan of the usual debate at the very large number of visitors besides thc students themselves. A very choice pro- gram consisting of piano and vocal music- besides some very fine selections and readings was rendered all of which were very much appreciated. After this all enjoyed themselves at different games auch ns whist, etc. At 10.30 the social broke np with the singing of God save thc King. THE meeting in Grace Church last night was one of unusual interest. Quite a large number attended tohcarDr. Stephen- son on the subject of missions. With enthusiasm and power of illustration seldom equalled in a speaker did hc keep the audience in carncst attention for over an hour. Iio dewelt particularly upon the Forward Movement, what it is doing and is capable of doing, making special reference io Rev. E. C. Hcnnegari the representative in thc foreign lielii of the N. B. and P. E. I. Conference and the great nced of organized effort to in con- nection with the Epworth Leagues to maintain him in thc field. Dr. Stephenson leaves this morning for points in Nova Scotia. I Christopher McLean, Mount Herbert, _ J . . a visit to friends in Nova Scotia. 2 ' bl cargo. lust to remind you-Have you _~c-en iiic liindsf-inc i ew -vi W acks, browns, grcys-and fancies--mostly 5oc cu h % inch four-in-handties we are showing? Greens, .ef`s, - s , l 1.. _ _ < Try a I ¥ 1 v Flannel Shirt i iiiiiif Everybody expects to find comfort and ease i-ff/5 { S! -cAN, F -* I ‘.>:` mx , ,MAN’S‘ SHIRT .4 when we say “stylish” you smile--an ircredulous trimly and neatly. -of all the above lines. smile. But really-many of the flannel shirts that are made now are as pretty-as neat, as slylish as ,X the sviellcst percaie soft front yon ever saw. Now hei-e’s a iis _.i ri . _ shirts. 'l`hey're all good---ill warm---all cozily comfortabl---and some of ihcru i are really handsome-stylish garments --on which a white collar will “sei ’ Grey flaiinei shirts in plains and twills, collars attached, some have com- bination _coliar.~'. nice clean shades , dean 60.0%. ___mipC,,_ wnhcon bin_ Of grey. lu fine Soir Pure ‘V001 -lf --$1 I5 .irish collar . . . . . . . . Navy b'ue flannel shirts made from piire wool flannel. iii nice bright H shades of navy. colors guaranteed, collars attached at . . . . . . . . Navy blue rwilled flannel shirts made 3-5 of soft heavy pure wool flannel, good shade of navy that will stand and Sightly yet not bu]ky_ COm_ the wi..~iii g. combination collars at 1.55 binaiion col ur, price . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ Navy blue scrge shiiis, this line has proved itself a good wearer. It is ed wilh this 1in,_,_ The). Colm In made of a nice shade of pure wool checks and stripes in prsity sliades navy s-rrge, good weight with at- Of SZWYS *lid faW1l“. -hey HIL’ €S- tached collar at . . . .. Our shirts arc inadc by expert OORE wANr§_ V Fancy tweed flannel shirts made from flannel that is already thoroughly shruxik-inediimi wr-iglit in nice $1.15 Fancy twced iinniiel shirts similar to above line l>i:t of a licavier ai il ner grade of flannel .. _ . . . . . . An especially nice shirt, made of Ceylon ‘ ' ' " L15 flannel iii a putty shade of pc-.iri icy with narrow siripis of iiiiie and black, just the tliiiig for the man who \vz1\-is something wan.; 1-55 1.90 English twceci flannel shirts, numbers of our cusonn-rs are we l acq--niiit- L95 pecizvly cut for big in-_-n, s 1.;-~ i4 to 17. two qualiiics ..._ $i 9: aizd $2 io shirt mnkers,ami we can ciiarantfc the fit and qua iii ®. MCLEOD 1 :_ to he ‘Poll A write the h on N Mrs. the acute at he tiiin ness Mon soci “Got In tl pine and Sch lien thc the Ali Tn their in ih at 7. door. TB Pete liltll (L30 vices in :iid of repairs. Tn and S. C earn They E Mayfield Mission Band will hold annual Thn.nk-offering meeting e hull, on Friday evening Nov. i7th 30. p. m. A fcc will bc tnkcii at ilic EPrcsbyterian Church at \Vest Si. r's will bc re-opened Sunday next, inst, service at 1lo`clock a. m. nndlat p. in. Special collection at both sur- i-zim were 15 passengers to Bclfaai. Orwell yesterday afternoon by tiic S. ity of London. The cargo included gcncral nicrchiindise and the monument erected to the meiuory of the y" settlers who nrrivcil in 13cli'as district a century ago. cni¢Rr:si=oNi>r:N‘r from Victoari T. McBeath, was entertained s:-A pleasant cvcning was spent nt omc of Mrs. C. J. Strlglit, Victor it ov. 6.',\\‘hcu Miss Grace Brien, now by members of the W. M. S. and pre- d with an address expressing regret rrcmoval from our midst, and con- lng good wishes for licr futurc happi- and prosperity Irihcr new homo at cton. The evening closed with a nl cup of coffee and thc singing of most capable young liidics,and ool or in anything that was for e lbe with you till wc mcct ngai ic reniovnl of Miss Brien from this e, Victoria loses one of its very best n." flll est workcrin Church and Sabbath the fit of thc conimuiiity; and wc fccl snrc that iicr iniliicncc for good and Oil sidc of right will lic put forth iuiinng pcoplc with whom she will rcsiilc in future. Sore Throat and Coughs mplc. _clTeclivc_ and safe remedy for all throat iriiraiioiis is found in Creaolene Antlaeplic Tablets combine the germicidnl value of Crewlene with the soothing properties ni slippery elm and licurii-r. 600 10°. All Drunms I 1 - ~’V-M-~ 1 A ;LARGE _ Biillll-E of Emulsion of Cod Liver Uii for 35 cents is what we have to offer you this season. This contains 50 p. c. of Norway Cod Liver Oil, perfectly emulsi- §ed,sud combined with the Hypophosphitcs. 9m li i iladi who are fond of good bulk perfumes will be interested in our stock. We have some elegant odors which vie will be glad to have you sample. We will be greatly mistaken if you no not fiiid a favorite here. Prices 25c to 75c per ounce. “The Two Macs" iiiliilliiiiiiiiil iiiiilliliii DRUGGiS'l‘8_ Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sta. WX There Must be Lots Of Young People I ln This Town just starting liniisckecping who do not want to 'pay cxorbitani _ prices for their furniture. To such this sio.i~ appeals in a vcry inter- ‘ csling way. Iii the First place, we liaiiillc only goods that are strictly high grade. Next-and this is the point wc wisli to impress on you young people-we have made our prices tosuit just yoiirciiciiiiisiaiiccs. Try us and save money. JOHN NEWSON 'Q LightShades of Homespuns -FOR- adies’ Threequarter Coats and Ladies’ Costumes Pretty shades, good goods, Moucion make, 56 inches Wide at The llumphrey Clothing Store 5 A. WINFIELD SLOTT, Mgr. (lycra liousc Buililiiig, - Plionc 63. l’. 0. BOX .ii7. City. \VIlOI.l'§SAl.E ANI) RPITAIL. F' /bl* Humane-A-|~~|~|¢~an-ws»~nn~~vu~n~»~»»rv¢~a»~..,_..4.~m 1, I-i _ __ W ___ _ -__ 1 THE DENTIST WH() SAVES TEETH If others advise you to have your teeth extracicd dnii`t ycii do it till you have consulted ns. Saving Teeth is our Specialty Call and sec us and we will explain how :1 badly bro* eii down set of teeth may be made to give better :~;iii'..\_='-‘T-_ri _'ii -.;._.-‘»‘-<'~»t_“"-1.5-. ng.; ,‘. fl~;.'§`,= !.5r.f'<§.,-‘ii _T-`f_ _ lf.-__,f=-_i. ...1’,"1»i‘3‘ Up.-s 5, ip: 14]. ~2"r;-1;!-,s -'3;-142-. ye fg! _._-h=3.o 'li-'é ll » 1 _ii '_i.".. . __ _g ... _,__ ___ :_ ,__ _.___ if. m,---in - _ -ililri-i /- .»,vl _ ' - -',--his gil _ ci. -rl"!£.»_ _.. im 3,., RJ '-= -» - _-‘fi hifi.-. _-~, ._-1i:'..‘: '¢'>',_=. i‘ If `:'I /1 'si Wrrif l_c-ii*~-i-ii-1'-.:_‘.~“»,-b 1 ‘ Ii i " N ‘ - ‘-3-'-.-_:li , 2 -".32:-if .’.»;-"1 -:ii fr. zn- ."-'~{ “f ,l£'i'l_i ‘_ “ii-l '1"`i5*i'¢!'7*" ui ..,= = J,-__-2 _"-_-gli.”-.'; ,-13% 1%. i _-.ii_» _-,» , _- ~ .1 1., - -* '-2.3, ~< .g3r;_~,=_» . _ ;-' ,5“.._ __ ‘.‘ - "»I7'-if if If-‘Q is-/f_?` ;§‘i`;` ` ‘s-_i *fx __ -_aff -, ‘i'_',;';-.1;r`Z" `.- "Y _ ,.,,-._'1. 1 .,f_-'_' _--'.11 _' _ __»‘__<_.ll-,.1_______ .i~_ _ggi -_ ».-,.i..1»,», ._ . _ _» §;,gi:.__,_g. 2,, _fij,_‘.<._'_i 35; §,_i,“»" » i__~.‘i_ ._ - - »;_i_I'[f-_ _l 'hi 1-il."-'»i.~ , -~ l "_»_ 1"; ."\i‘\;1, .- j,`.`;f -.iri _ )._ _ ,f _..._ I l‘}_f_-i~‘~.5._5-*ii-I .~ f""f',.\5 iii" __ -.. ;_ _ iw.-~-_ we-_. _-. _= -_:_-_'i~ ~ -E"-~< - is ». i_ -L iI|»_'_?H _”.;.‘,§-:Mig T _~> ._-ls.-.iii - "3 ;»’_"i"`f-'.i'l'{l,i:i'»:i» _'__i,_,.__,§-_ -,_ - i-gig.-_‘ _' ,_i’__. =~;~ 1*" ..', :_-i '_ =__'.- .. ,_,._ ;_- §___é _ i. :_=_i' ,i ijt ;-hi--5_1 i` ffl, ». -:i`-_f'.l`£_.§- ,I : ,y.A§.~#'._~___,_- -_~.. _- .i~ i,-iq, '- I~'..2¢.L~‘_l- i. . 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