, INGS ,silMi>si>. w w. w. are guaranteed to give satisfaction. THEY HAVE STOOD IICITVUIIS, Perfectly or THE TEST for 35 years. . A complete line always on hand. Sold by W. W. WELL-NER, Ch'Town naasaaaaaafm-*w For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the Leading .Studio CARBON) P LATI NOTY P IC ARTIITI P ROOFO GEO- H- COOK. KRW D BIIBAY 352131, Tha Itudio ver-hare baby always welcome. ‘ ACU-L 535 beifll Glilelldfid bl the Pres: and the tenipsrance people, who have, byifefiiln C0 l?1`°89'fi0il Of Si? Sirellhell N during the lnst twelve months, c`osed up B W Rev G°l`d°“ Diekie 0f 5.711061. Wl\0 lull the liquor dons of that town. ‘ _ feceived a cali to Z|on§Church, Char- lotteto wn, a few months ago. The mat- terwlll be sent to the Sydney preabytery. AN U SH I Hughes’ Digestive Tonic imparts Strength Quickly, Maintains Permanent Ef- fects. - A valuable tonic in weakened condit, ions of the sfvstem arising from over- work, ments strain,impaired nutrition- uervous worry,etc.,etc. Price 25c bottle. ,V - Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries’ Hall. 7,1 #___-3.. ______,_____ _'___- - The questi n is, What in ihe best boot for menlo fall w-ar. We recommend our 3|. o amz, sox Call learner lined. water proof sole w.th the A orth cushion insole-a mattress for uv. fo ii or we have them with rubber soles and heel. nine pri e lea.. 5 per cent for casa We ci..|mihi»~i| the brat boot el any price that cm." io ine city. Bee them- A- E. MCEACHEN' The Shoeman. 'Wi . SOU RIS . lliABON’S -SYRUP, WHITE PINE with EUCOi.Yl’l0L ANI) HDNEY will cure your cold. Try it. Mabon’s Drug Store, Sourls East, P. E. Island. GANNEU CHICKEN We have a nice quality in si lb tins put up by W. A. Leard. Bed- eque. _ . It is highly recommended and the price is only 220 per tin. ..._ /' A woman is only as old as she looks. QUEEN QUALITY l shoes give her such comfort that she looks Alive years younger. s Alley& Co. Sole Agents. f GRAPES Canadian Grapes are at their best now and we would advise anyone requiring a quantity to secure them. at once. We have just received from the Rogers Black. ' Niagaras and Concords. Prices range from 4oc to 6oc per basket. BEER & G01-‘E *FIRST CLASS FIRST CLASS' In every particular our siocir our sions, our .lirisniiori Largs new clean stock of drugs and cheinicsls. Phone 86. ' ‘ P. on U Jenkins &tSon lt ll maths your mo th wa.t3`toli|t» the cover off a. box of White how :'l1Tin y eyaro etssortad and packed Every . _-1. - -FW c -__-.- Reporteraand Correspondents Everywhere , Miss Gertrude- McPherson, who was 'visiting in Sydnemhas returned home. J. B. Hinton, and Mrs. Hinton, the ia'terof whom wasadeiegate to the S. B.Couventlon,returnsd to Summer-side yesterday afternoon. Capt. Muttart of the Salvation Army was a passenger yesterday to his home at Bodeque, having crossed the previous evening by the Princess. , Hsoron C. MacMillan, Ohiet En-I gineer of the Provincial Public Works, Department, states:-“The Guardianis by far tha best paper printed in this Prov- urls yesterday, namely Cssssagaiust .I C Ferguson and HJ heveris who proved he bought at differ nt times flasks of whiskey at. each pla e he flasks were producedia court,measur , and each found to contain 12 oz. Both part os were dismissed, but he warned them if such cases were brought ,up again they would be fined on similar evidence. a certificate for liquor without being able to prove if it were for medical purposes. The witness Robert. Conway swore he did not get the certificate within the ate. This case was therefore dismissed. Anumbero!Soott Act cases were up forhes.rng,be!ors the court. held at Bo ` : a abon,drugg'sts for selling more than ` 1,0 os oil' liquor. The witness was E lward 0 _ s : . T . ed . t Stipendiary Blanchard said they were the first cases of this kind in the history of he Scott Act that he had to deal with. i Dr. J 0 Hoa ston's casa was for granting We think we have a good store here and we on’t hesitate to say so, but what we say doesn’t amount to much unless it’s what you say too.-STANLEY BROS. WE PAY SPECIAL AT. TENTION TO children’s wear, with more really nice things for the little folks than anywhere else in town. We do it thoroughly and -help the selling with such values as these. Mnlzr m:_ Ar Tris: aawavs ausv sroaie Lgfgii Wgiv Hiliih IN SllllH|S‘ d I .» L;__`.._./ i brief paragraphs from the annual address growers in Ontario | Delawares. I Rogers Red. Reddin Bins., ince." on P. E. i. ing of The Guardian. I: Joiiiv Rosnivrson & Son, Inkerman, New Perth, have the thanks of The PORT of CHARLO']'|‘[T0wN_ Guardian employees for a box of delicious eatin a les N thin b tte h "_` I l I known and up-to~date firm may rest assured that their kindness in this regard is fully appreciated. i Ar the recent meeting of the W_. C. T. U. of New Brunswick, Mr. Allaby, missionary to the' New Brunswick lumber camps, was reappointed. The association will pay his travelling expenses and sup- ply him with plenty of literature. Mr. Al‘aby was at one time well known in this province. We have warmer friends for Br tish Al- mond Pink than any other like pre- paration we can offer. it is so healing and soothing to all rougliened conditions of th - skin, making it beautiful and soft af- or one application. Prepared and so‘d only by A. W. Reddln at. 251: per tottle, Central Driigstore, Sunnyside. Ar the quarterly meeting of the St. John presbytery held Tuesday morning in the parlors of St. Andrcw's chu ch a representative was elected for the position of professor of Old Testament _literature in the Montreal Presbyterian College. Rev. J. C. Robertson of Milltosn was chosen.The collage board will now choose from the representatives of the d tferent. presby~ tories. Rav. W. W. Weeks, who is known by many Charlottetown people, preached his farewell sermon last night in Walmer road Baptist chur.li. His theme was “The kindness of God." The church was crowded with a congregation numbering nearly 2 000. At thc close of the service Mr. Weeks shook hands with many of the congregation. his new charge is the High and Baptist church of Springfield, 0hio.-Toronto papers 19th. THE New York Tribune says:-In Can- adian Pacillc consider merely these two of the President,Slr ThomasShaugtincssy: "In three years your gross revenue from trade has grown from $30,855,000 in 10U1to $46, 4iI9,0.0 in 1904, or about 51 per cent. 'Your land grant bonds outstanding lat. the and of 1901 amounted to $17,881,000, while in 1904 only $11,500 000 remained to beprovided for, and lu the intervening pcriod deferred payments on land sold in- creased from $3, 652, 880 to $15, 252308,’ There is a property where intelligence and integrity vie for the production of lasting prosperity." Father ]ohn's Remedy-The great cough cure and lung remedy. Bold by A. W. Red'din, Phem B.. Central Drugstore. zid ii Q-0--_ Gmipe csdflsh skinned and boned Oc pound-Sanderson & Co. 21d li Trya box of Whlte's bon bons next time you want candy. 18d tf New blankets, new bad comforts, new counterpancs, new pillow shams, elegant contre pieces and doileys at M. Trainor 8: Co`s. 21 ri 1 i The new Chiid’s waist, we’re showing, is made of heavy white canton flannel, straesperl with Sateen. tape fasten buttons size 2 to6 years-39:: each.- Moore 8; MCLQOCT. zid ii The ladies who have been wait- ng for the latest in fall hats can have their pick of r5o just received by Paton 8: Co., yesterday. ' zod 3l A Gentieman's H'at ! The Kind Edward VII Hat. Celebrated 'Press make worn by Kil¢'Edward Weeks & Co.,Sole Agents. , .....r... §vr.“.-.~..'»“~'1¢f........., .srbe abso u\s&pura~` Lat your next box of Clioeolatee AN immense potato weighing 42 oz on exhibition in Weeks Sc Co's window is at- vi : ll‘ll0i'.lhR collslideliblo hbi1ellbi0il. lb is lxlJ~ sgquenily pogtponad for n wegk, ,d°“bf»edl¥ 0119 Of the 1013055 SWF BYOWH Stipendiary dlanchard in commenting 8 DD o g e r as ever reached this office, and the above well O Z) ~ El C 'k k Dr. A A McDonald and Dr. Angus -McLean. As witnesses were not served ith subpoenas, the cases were cou- |911 the cases gave the doctors and drug- Rotert Anderson confcssci selling in- costs Great praise is due Inspector Campbell ct. ar. iwnrd Grover, ruic shim , Sydney, C. B; Baltic, Enmnn, Picton; Janette, Irving, Richibucto, N. B; Nellie Reid, Reid, Picton; S. S. Richard, Hickey, Sydney; Lorena, McMillan, Wood Islands. Oct. 2Ocld: General Middleton, Godkin, Chatham, N. B; Ju.net.to, Irving, Richl- bucto, N. B; S. S. Richard, Hickey Louishurg; Lorena, McMillan, Wood Islanris;Lcllc Linwood, Nutter, Gia. e Bay; Precentor, Clue‘l, Belleorum Newiounrllnnd. T0lLED T00 HARD AND BRUKE DOWN NERVES WENT T0 SMASH -COULD NOT SLEEP- WORK WAS IMPOSSIBLE. F ER POZON E “Gave Me New Vital Energy -Nourished ine Back to Perhaps you are in poor health? But work must be done, and there is no chance to take ii rest. Never mind the rest-it won`t be nec- essary if you use Ferrozone. it builds up the system, enriches the blood, strength- ens t e nerves, makes ylou feel like new at once. No medicine in t e world is so gow- erfui in restoring henltli writes C. P. om- merville, of Weymouth. “I was weak and miserable. “I toiled too hard at my business and broke down. "My nerves wont to sinasli, I couidn`t sileiap, and simply had to give up every- t n . “l§id Ferrozone help mel "Well, I think it saved my life. It. gave me new vita- energy, nourished me back to ermanont goo health. No better tonlli is made than Ferrozone." All physicians recommend Ferrozoue because it is absolutely certain to nivc strength to those that uso it, 501°. per box, or six f-oxes for $5.50, at irl dealers in medicine, or Poison 85 Co..Hartford,Conn. U. S. A., nnrliiiliigston. Out. A ._ “ *U i WATCH The average person knows very little about he value and merit of the different kinds of watches,her e the importance of buying from a reliable source. l({1wstcbea sie RELIABLE and AQC RATE, sad ara protected wixl e binding guarantee. e‘llsaadyoa a nies catalogue for the asking. G. F. HUTCHESON, Jeweler and Ogtldsl, Dealrisay lock. 1 SGHOONER FOR SALE. lchooasr King Fisher, 47 toss register, now ly!! at Railway wharf. luax-erslde, eil rea forsee, in eoadltioo. lateadion purezasera _bad betaraoaie andsee her, as Similar cases were brought up afminst Other very nice styles up bright blue and navy Stockings and Overalls. V'ool and Silk Hoods, wardrobe. Fiauuelette Night Gowns. Girls’ heavy wool Frieze Reefers to fit child- ren up 6 or 7 years, worth $2.95,our price, $1.50 Girls’ heavy wool serge Coats with cape and cuffs, nicely trimmed.. _ . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 52,50 to....,... . . . . . . .. 55.5() _ Double width blanketing for coats in cardinal, JAMES Giliispio, Long River, who at. Kist-sa severe mprlinanding for not being . tended the S_ s_ Convention' expressed (more cautious in observing the lztw. ,himself most favorably regarding thsi _ I manylmpmvements and the high smud_ Vtoxicating beer and was lined 200 and $150 New Beaver Cloths in red, blue and lawn. New Cream Cloths in plain and kyrle $|.55 and $1.35 U» derciothing and Sleeping Suits. Black Sateen Knlckers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Infantees, Bootees. Wool Mitts, Fur Muifs and Collars, Fur Boas. in fact everything for the cliild’s STAN LEY BROS. -_ ‘ ' The Peerless Caftootlitl Bild GU --ON--` - - C. A, "l`Cha!'l0!i.¢1.0Wll. 3 . _ hear this unique and mirth pro- voking eutertaiument. _ ,_ Tickets at popular prices. E/ Plan now open at H. A. ills' Drugstore. i9 d 5i tertairer in'Cr610ll AWG C°m$d_Y WILL APPEAR-".lN` THE ` ‘ NEW MARKET llA'LL. Monday, Evening.-Oct. 24th. Um" er the auspices ol the YJ H- Every lover of pure fun and fascinstin ‘comedy will want I0 J SANI VARY s How often disease and sickness comes in the home. and very often thsvcaulae is with the p`lit;x:ll:i:||hu s wsvs D!! Pl tioneto the sanitary laws, _ss this ll; very important to the maintenance f o heal! . ou. pluinberia s drstfclaas msn, and can be relied unou in ltting np this class of work in the moat uplo- date and aanttsrv manner. Wi? “‘°f “°‘.2.i. "“'.i.Z“° TZ. 'Ji \ll l 0 0 OD llll as cad gna‘rani.ee entire satisfaction i reaped. ntglvveerlls a call when la need of any plumbing work done. Bruce Stewart & Co. Founders, §;El'ne§n&:lachinistl I ana r a r Steam Naviharion Co‘s Wharf. Chariot town. P E. 1. WELL What about your Xmas Photos? Have you been thinking it over? Then come early, as it is only t'vo mouths from Xmas. We have the latest styles s all on hand. Gauvin, Gentzel & Cn., I’llOTOGRAI’I-IERS. it J GOOD GROCERIES _ -__ - -_- -.- '-_-_-i-. -_-_-_-v-Q-.A-2* ’-*v~6-_-_-_=~v-Y-:__-_-_*v~_~_-_ -1 See oqr RAW . Sugar at 4c lb- \Vhen we say our groceries are good we say all that need be said about them-And we may say further that our prices are just alittle less than you pay elsewhere for inferior articles. . €Aal\|Z€?€ZI\I do ZZ. ' oaocsizs. _ ____ n_______ ____ A __ ______ __ __* Montague, Friday, Oct. 21st, at.7 °' -`*'¢'¢.*.-.--.3 ~-Y,-' L!!! ‘__ *_v_"A-*L4 .-;;;» ' '--‘ J ii ....~..~~-.. ` iizinrzy, _. c " \ i I 5 I/5.;-‘rf/A.. gi x 4 WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO FROM MILLER BROS. you know you are getting one that will give you the best satisfaction. We could not afford to sell you a poor instrument-It would not be a good investment for you or for us. We guarantee all our instru- ments and are always here to make good our word. 1 Don’t buy Pianos until I you interview us. 1 Queen Street. Connolly's Building 4 NEW GAB SERVIBE I have decided to begin in the city and suburbs an ng-to-date cab service. Passengers, aggage etc., will be conveyed to boats trains or anywhere else desired Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Kinnou’s Drug Store or at the stables, Sydney Street. near Stevenson’s `.Corner will receive prompt attenilou. J..'M. NICHOLSON. Telephone No. 253. r. in is in _ ".`§m:i§¥. °“'a.@i'izaar.i.a|osa , ilH§1¥ r-Qdiyr v P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. Tender for Branch Line. Sealed tenders addressed to the un- dersigned anrl marked on the outside "'1`cnder for Brziiicli Line to Montague Bridge" will be received up to and in- cluding Monday the 15th day of October 1904, for the 'rail- eic., in the construction of a branch line 6. 38 niiles long io Montague Bridgc, Prince Edward Island. Plans, Profile and Specifications may be seen at the Enginecr's Ofiice. Char- ottetowu, P. 1-1. 1., and at the office of the Chief Engineer, Moncton, N. B., whore fm ms of tender may be obtained. All the conditions of the specifications must be complied witli. D. POTTINGER. General Nizinnger. Railway Oilirc, Moncton, N. ll.. gr October |904. 6 tis il Oct sand. I buy the best Footwear gold will R E Bros’ ! .pumaxyand nu at me iowéar prim in ¢;rCall and see. CON ROY, snriiiiils, Sunnyside, Chtown. ;~i A w ti ata IP YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could walt to insure until the-week be- fore, but hen it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." and no insurance like ours. E. II. B 'E E Pl. Representing Phoenix of Hartford Canadian Quebec. ‘ W ing, track laying, ballasting, buil.lings,| -*v1 ‘ Political Mei `\~»;':‘_'_f'""" Mr. James _]'. Hughes, the Govern- ment Candidate, wil address the Elec- tors of King’s County on the public questions of the day, on the dates named at the undermentioned nlaees : - Good Heallhn- " * ' --~-*"* *' *--'-'-'* **'. ` * ' ' ' - ' "' '* ’ ""'_`__"" ` o’clock, p. m. Heatherdale. Monday, Oct. 14th, at 7 o’cloek, p. rn. St. Mary’s Road, Tuesday, Océ. 25th, at 7 0'clock, p. m. Sturgeon, Wednesday, Oct. 26th at 7 o’rlock, p. ni. Georgetown, Thursday, Oct. -77th, at 7 o’clock, p. in. Seutner’s Cross, Friday, Oct. 28th at 7 o‘clock p. iii. Murray River, Saturday, Oct. 29th, at 7 o’clock p. iii. ,Murray Harbor South, Monday, Oct. gist, at 7 o`clork p. m. Mr olin McLca the O osition Z J _ . . "' PP -_ . Candidate is invited to attend, and will bc given one-half the time of each meet- ` ing. gdw tl Oct. 29 POLITICAL MEETINGS. Messrs. Martin & McLean, the Liber- nl Conservative candidates in the forth- coming election will meet the electors of Queens County at the following times and places. Granville, Thur. zoth, I p. m. - Springtou, Thur. 20th, 7 p. ni. limyvale, Fri. zist, i p. m. Afton Ilall, Fri. 21st, 7 p. ni. North River, Sat. 22nd, 7 . ni. l-‘nrt Augustus I-Iall,near cliurcii,Mon. 2.1ili. 7 p. in. .\iu.-asrs. .\'lnrtin and McLean, the Lib- i-r.~l Coiiservzitive Candidates, and other spciikcrs, will meet lhe electors of Queci\‘s County at the following times .intl places. liniyvzile, Frida , Oct. 2ist, at r p. in. .f\i'ioii Hall, Friryay, Oct. Iist, at 7 p. ill. .\'ortli River, Saturday, Oct. zznd, nt 7 1|, m. lfori Augustus Hall, near the Church, .\ioii.. ...-or . ,v .' . I