popular Tonsorial Parlors.-James 8: T,.,,|,,0|-, Barbers. lllmnf t'. Buy your rubters where you get all the leading styles at MoEachen's shoe store. ' - 81d li Trys box of Whlte's bon bona nex inns you want candy.. 18d tf If you give the children Whites r-lrocolutes to oat there will be no bad uiici' uifects. 1Bd tf ‘I PURE . COFFEE isours, oofee without ad-~ u1iera_tlon,Ieriectly blended. One sip_, an then your verdict; if it is'nt better -than any V you ve _been buying at the some price, no matter where, send it back. Fresh Cream Every Morning Webster & McKay. Cor. Kent and Gr. George St ibn-n|ssr¢~lll-vl@|»rl~a/yn "’\r~ ynmegqpcunmagg BREA D I O is a womari‘s chief pride and to have good bread ` sire always deals at :our bakery. The different j kinds are: ’ Vienna Bread 8c Plain Bread 8¢ Graham Bread 5¢ Duchesse Bread 5c l D. e'rEwAn'r, l neural asaisur. l Bn" But mud' 1 daughters in \Vnpella, aged fldycars and \¢q¢n¢~ i“ '"°“““' ‘Jemima Kinley, wifc of Rev Rirhard Tue Princess arrived at 9.15 and rheex- -prels at 10.10 Saturday night. ` R. c.` some or it 1r.urrwi»soo.,is exilwtod home from Sydney tomorrow vght. William Cheverie, Station Ag9n¢__ Georuetown, left baturday on a trip to Boston. ' MISS Gertrude Mr-Pherson, trained nurse left Satruday morning on return to ‘ Neil Sinclair of Sinclair 8: Stewart. Suinmerslde, crossed by the S. S. Priniess Saturday morning. Ml” M5117 Mclsaac of this city has graduated with honors from the Gene al Hospital, ioronto. About 30| cases args and ll barrels oysters formed a part. of t e cargo by the Northurnterlun §n,¢,,m],,y_ in The Guardian. You have one of t e \ t papers in Canada today. Congratu- REV' JM3' MCD°UG-*U-Wll1Dl`€B»<>l1iUVl lations too upon your night telegraph on Sabbath Nov (ith at Cape Traverse at l0.30, Seavltowd nt 2.30, and at Surn- nreraide at 7. R. L. Stone of the Duplex Printing' Press C0., Baltic Creek Mich., who spent, a few days in the city left by the S. S. Princess Saturday. Tme marriage 'of \V»ll J. Gillis, Sy nay, to Miss Nellie McKinnon, New Annfn, P E. I. is announced to take place in Sa red Heart church, Sydney, on Thurs-` ii y, Nov. lird. I-.iunson Mcimod, la' orer, working nt Frank Heart: new lr-ruse was arrea ed Saturday forenoon charged with having ta~ en H C Mcircods horse from his stables on Saturday night woes. ON November 3rd, Election Day, a special passenger train will leave Char- lottetown at l2.il0 p rn, for Souria and Geor.etowir returning sunre evrning. Special chcap fares will be given. THB death occurred on (ht lst. of Klnley 0' Keorant Forks, Assa Dc- ceased wnsadaughler of the late Wur. Mot*-erwel of this Province. She had been III three months and died at herl Boston. . , l AN esteemed Guardian reader, residiny Anr Subscriber who does not receive his paper rexiilliiy and promutly should send a portal ‘ard to the Subscription Department of The Charlottetown Guar- dian whioh will rectify trouble at‘on e. TEL Bean Supper in First Methodist basement on ratu day evening ~ as largely attended and very enjoyable The luncheon was ser~ ed by the ladies of the King's Uaughtersand was palatable and delicious. _ _ , W. A. Noonan, of Centreville, reporti- havlng grown this year AH) }n»shels of McIntyre potatoes on a little less thin a 100 yards square. No soil will produce more than that of P. E. island with any kind ot a fair chance. in Toronto, wriles thus;-“My sincerest co gratuation upon the improvement. service-it toolrtiuie but you got there." 'fun firemen were called out at half- past seven o'clock Saturday morning b_\ an aarm from the residence of J. D 'layIor, I-llllstovo St., adjoining G. ll. Wright’s warehouse. The haze had Orin natvd from some dust behind tin heater but was extinguished before tin firemen arrived. Tmf. work on the macadamlzing oi _PownalStrt~.et is progressing farora ly and will be comp eted in about ten day.- time 'lhe stoain roller runs till ten o`cIock each line o~ening in order ti frcililate the worif, rhe night work ir found vcry satisfactory, lie nights bainu moonlight, and the street comparatively free from teams. Oiwiruio like her sister province Princi- Edwarii Island has a den.:-th of male High School teachers: 'lhc men a L dropping out of he profession, and nomcn must take their plates Already three cou»moii schools of that provlnc have passed over to the femn es, In l8il'i thcrc wcrc in Ontario 2,849 male teacher-.~ and 2,041 fernalesi in 1902 there worr- 2,2il4 males, and 7.073 females. The low salaries is the ciiitsc of this filgnt of men from thc teiichlng profcs ion. 31| 1994- Day. ----- -~ the World's Fairlat St Louis. ollloieis Regiment. Tun pulpit of Bt. Paul's church was occupied again yesterday hy Rev. Albert Ga'e of Sydney Mines. Mr. Ga'e dur ng his two Sunday services here has madi- nany friends. Rev. Mr. Woodroofc is expected here next Sunday. T » 0 new post offices will be established in Pr-n e County as followaz- t Hal bur 'on Lot 7, with Alhr-rt Murray as post- inaster and at Maxlamville, Lot 15 with _lonzaque Arsenault as postmaster. 'l`lri.~ -vill go into effect at once. Ru.-sr-:LL McLean,Geoi-gctown wishes to ery sincerely thanr the many klnrl .riends who sent fioml tributes and ox- tended Other acts of kind frymputhy dur- nu his recent great bereavement In the leath of his mother. Hniurawr Gladstone. son of the Rt. \Hon. W. E. Gladstone, is expected at Sydney' in the courac of u few days. idols onc of the dir ctors of the ‘np»» Breton Coal, Iron & linilway Co.. and is coming out in that connection he president of the company, Ilorircc via hem, has been in Sydney for some days. THE otllclal premium list for the Mori time Winter Fair has ju-t co.ue to hunri. he fair opens on the l2tlr lieccmber ext and closes on thc 15th in the Mari- iuie \’\/inter Fair ruilding, Amherst, N Iitritimc l’.ovir=ces; the prize list is .urge and varied and the prizes I beral. An auction sale of pure bred rattle will -rlso be held ut Arrrlrerst on Fc' ruary 3rd. 'l`il|sGunrdIan has received a copy of 7-~l2tli last. This was the mo~t repre- ~entntivc gathering of agriciilural lead- cfa- -,-- ,: __ _ ___ _ - _ _ lers ever held in Canada, and the subjects I ` VERY INTERESTING there discussed are of interest lo every % ~ ' is ' .C ` ' ._`_».i",g;¢» Onrnnnornatamorrow there will be ir ____ _ , E 1' daily instead of a tri~weekly mail to I*'-"*""' ,,,,,,~n.rng bngirtmd irirserori st nr., `U ‘ ' Kl°¢““"=- _ r ..~ _ _ Tan meet ing of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere. ':;i&§'.rf`.fd§§ii.sii"'f§§ .i`..'.f.l'.i.'.'.i"ll§ 'r [-- ‘ r - ‘hold an afternoon tea on lhanlrsgiving inald H and Mrs r M ~ -~ Moor.:-: fo. M<=L1=;on.- expe ted home from their wedding tour t night Mr. and Mrs. Sterns- have had a prolonged trip including a vlst to TBI 4th Regiment intend holding s grand entertainment in Opera Hour-e ' ~ f \. friend wea1‘=. possible. .rr . S1' 1,1/ ~ The Compton- n r. Upon ion.. nncif Corrie in and sec our millifr-er abrut vow hit ~b it C‘>1I1¢ f0'd2y If lic report of the ilrst iinnual convention of tha Nutioriul Assicintion of Canadian Stock Breeders, hed in Ottawa Mar h MEET YOUR ' STYLE. H was ti... .m...,;, .nd i.-.ding feat- 1 ure tif 1-iii' nilI'l1`e'y. ` L1/ _ry Tit ‘wd vidual iio'ion is the matter al- ways soiighi for. (hir inilliners put time and taste, style and study into every hat. I As a result an ‘ M. & lvl." hat, has style, ha- i'.¢‘l'll'\llY in view of tlrc fact that shc is 17 ycnrs of age. This is prolralrly thc iiri-it occits- ion ln which she has figured as ii. “succes.~fiiI Islander iii-road," although sire lmao. soir whose ninne luis for some time beonqtiitc prominent in the list - i)r.-I G. Sch rinan, Prcsiilt-tit of i`or- nell University. _*pl- C ORNS Bl'l'I`\Vls‘.EN THE TOES. Or the solos of the foot can lic curcd by 1; fi-_w nripliciitiorrs of ' utnnm s <`orn l‘I‘< tractor, which nas can siicccsslully used fnrliil yearn Pni.nr\in‘s is sure, snf painless, und nnicli --ctter than siio iitlfi “Un listlii- EVANS Blood Tonic 'I`i\l>lel.a are the nrt* svrlptinn of one of l€iiglnnlU0!l P°"9l".Y- \\'eaknc~s or run down c iidiiioii of the system from any uaiiso. Thcy nel dire- t.- ly on the bloodioning und enriching Iii. |`hcy are put up in concentmted nnrl con- venient form and vnn bc tnkcn by uny- lrotl . Hundreds of our L-u.~.ionicrs hurt- used them with excellent results. |'rii-e wc ii box. “The two Macs" Mn'-lloimld Sc \1acKinnon, Druggists, Cor Gt Geo and Kt. btrecia. X¢1§H9§hP»(W*‘ 0 on _O11 Egyptian otus , the newest odor in Perfume. Cdl 16h -0'* \ ' /~ """'“',¢¥fif‘ / and sample it. 1 mats’ fruit Salts Are the hiygeat value in eller- vescentsnts ever put on the market. They are ullv cqunl io other preparniions sold at from two to four times the price. 25c a bottle- . I r I/> " ‘ .~ /}/fl' '¢ 'fl "Tire Two Macs' 'I ““ ‘ mniruiilrrnirrr. Drag; Gmac and Miilirrery Leaders Men e Furnishings Hate and Cape , ' , _ _ __ ' `, I . A-_u 1 .- r ' r, ,i- ~ l~ - > _ _Li l DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George end Kent Sis. l JARE Nlll S0 HIGH OUR GENERAL PRICifS_-:Q __..4'~ : *~-»-__- thai we have io use a bait to induce customers to enter our store. It does not take much of a reasoner io see that it would not pay them to deal at that sort of store. Ourlprlces all round are so low that we could riot, unless we had stolen the goods, rut say 25 per cent off an already cut price. It is against sound _ business principles, and if we did it we would have to take it out of our customers in some oth- r v\ay,.~hoiild we get the opportunity. It is up to you 'o avoid u.~=,if you think we are quarks in the furniture busiriess, as you would a quack dot lor- Trade where you are sure of honorable and honest treatment-where you are sure oi a low price on everything all the time - that is at JOHN NEWSON’S lik The Reliable Furniture Man. J \ t J _ _ --- " l THE PRIMARY OBJECT ot' lnsiirrrricc is pmtcriion and the ordinary business nrnn wants Lift- insurance for protection Of his fanilly- not iiisnrnnct- for investment. 'I`liu Sun l,ifc .»\s.<\irant‘e Company of Canaria issiiesa m-W |i[iSINl‘Z.\`.\` l\iA.\"S l’