__ ' W ,__ _' _ ‘ _ Y _ Y _ " ' __ J i ___ __ _ _ A _ _ _ _ __ oroaasBui.:..a|un1»ynii-i»r,\\ sl ii- Tiillor, Gt. Goo. St. ilits tivwlui. A Simi Mora Boon Things We have just received a sliipinent of Crosse & Black- wcll's goods including: Pick- les iii chow-chow, mixed, wal- nuts und Girkins. jams in strawberry, rasp- berry, etc., orange marma- liide in all sizes, pure malt vinegar, Lea and Perrin’s sauce, Bengal club chutney, preserved ginger, candied ginger chips, French Olives, I.n<:<‘ii Oil, Macaroni, Huntley and l‘alnicr's short bread and biscuit iii different varieties. These high-class goods are ivcll known and speak for ilicinselvcs. We will be pleased to show lliciii to you at ML c K. e an na.’B anocnnv. W- 0ur llmericar Shoes for men are the newest and iiiittiest shoes in the city. Patent Colt. D Box Calf. Russian Calf. $3.50 at pair Sizes 5 to Io. ly calf skin, by a little foresight, we are still in a posi- tion to offer you this best of Shoe Bargains ata lower price than ever. ° Allty & C0." -They are in our window. See theml NEW Gil0DS FROM CRUSSE & BLACKWELL 4 ...-1. Mixed Pickles and Chow Chow. French Olives and Sardines. Devilled and Potted Meats. Olive Oil and English Sauces. Candied Citron and Lemon Peel. Jams, Jellies and Marmalade. Preserved Ginger and Ginger Chips. Currie Powder and Essence Coffee. _ Huntley & Palruer’s Biscuits, Soaps Chutney. Bccr & "Goff, Suvanaauasan-anallal THIS FALL Our stock “is more complete than ever.” GET the habit. _ Buy your drug wants here. _ Phone 86 We send parcels at any time. Reddin Bros. Opp P. 0. ll-311 twwtf D ’ the Ucrdlct or our Patrons _ 1`t f Teas. Our f.‘,l‘.i‘i¥§’.`}..i”5i‘?X‘i-iii<°i~£`l' i... .ii .i.. prcpertlea we claim. If you hlvo 11°¢ glfeady bought any come and make a (:0_, _“DW” purfhtiisa erdlct of every Tea Victoria Row. Qlwvru--ra.-spun e wan e v drinker in town and country. Jas. Kelly sy Zo.- Llllll NEWS -Ofllcesin New Prowse Block ` Charlottetown. . Rican The Guardian'a classified ads.You _will tind something to interest you. Tm: Salvation Army will conduct scr- vieesiri Heartia Hall tomorrow after- noon at 3 o'clock. Srruna VALLEY school is progressing “YY favorably under tha skilful manage' ment of Miss Maude L. Ramsay. J. C. Fnoon who has been spending tlis summer with friends In the city leav- Es Monday for his home in San Francisco, alif. THERE was alsrgs attendance at the market yesterday. Eggs per doz. sold at 20c. and butter- 22 to 24c. per lib. Geese brought $1.00 to $1.25 cach,ducks 60 to 75o. each and chickens wc. a pair. The price of liay was firmer at 48 to 50a. Oats, white, sold at 32c. and black oats from 34 to 35c. par bus. Potatoes remain about the some at 18 to 201:. There was udeclineiri the price of turnlps which brought per bus. 0 to IlOc. Pork sold at 7¥o. per lb. Mn-is Ida McLeod,Fredericton, N.B., left Wednesday for Montreal, enroute to Cape Town, South Africa, where she will be married some time in December to Maurice \Vbltc, superintendent of schools for the western Transvoal. Miss McLeod was one of the contingent of Canadian teucliers sent to South Africa at the close of the Boer war, and it was there that she met her future husband. Shelsja talented and estiniable young lady and carries with har to her future home, the best wishes ofii large circle of friends. F. W. Bnoni-inicic, of the seed depart. mentnt f)ttuwa,is at the Dufferin. lu conversation with ri reporter, Mr. Brod- erick said yesterday that there is ii great deal of interest being taken in the good seed movement by the people in all parts. of the provlnceund that there will be a seed department ut the Maritime Winter Fair this year for the first time. Mr. Broderick said that he was not in a posi- tion tosay whether the seed fairs would continue in this province us heretofore, but that in all proliullillt-y they would.- St John Telegraph. ' Tim Colonial Herald of April 5th 1842 contains an account, of particular interest to Scotchinen, of the anniversary of the Highland Society at the Wellington Hotel on Wednesday the 21 uit. The Her- ald suyi-ii--f‘The pleasant associations connected with this meeting are too well known to require comment; and the large and respectable iittenrlunce of nicnilwrs on_,tl1e,pccaalon tended to increase the interest heretofore excited ln the objects of the Institution. The different celebra- tions ure so managed as not to withdraw from the funds of the society any portion appropriated to its benevolent purposes. After the Secretaries had reported and new members clcctcd the following oliicers were chosen. The Hon. Chas. Young-Pres. .iohn McGill and Patrick \Vulkcr-Vicc Presidents. W. McGill and John MrNeill.- Secretaries. Kenneth Mc1{enzIe-Trerisur- er. Directors.-VVm. Clark.. M. P. P Donald Montgomery. M. P. P; Alex. Mc' Lean, M. P. P; Jas. Duff McDonnell; Robert Finlayson and Jos. McDonald." Mr. Ai.i.isoN Norris.-Tlie students have all returned after thc Thanksgiving holidays, and work is in full swing again.-The Argosy. the chief editor of which is G. Roy Long, Tyne Valley, P. E. I., made its flrstappearance this week, and is very neat -Mt. Allison‘s foot-bull teiiin had a very successful trip to Freder- icton and St. John lust week. They won the game from U. N. B. the scora being 8-0. On Friday they played the Beavers of St. John and again won with ri score of 12-0. They will meet Acadia. hare on Friday, the 10th. and a good game is expected.-The Mt. A. boys have held the King Richardson trophy for one year, and it only remains for them to beat Acadia to hold it for another year.- Mount Allison`.~i Y. M. C. A. was repre- sented at the Convention with Acadia lust week by seventeen men. This was the largest delegation present except that of Acadia. The meetings were interestf ing and instructive. The Eastern Secre- tory of thc 1ntci'nnt.i`onnl Committee of Y. M. C. A., W. H. Tinker, presided over the meetings and his strong personality and iaspiringadrlrcsses did much towards making the Convention asuocess. Ons of the principal features ofthe Convention was the sermon on Sunday morning by Rev. Mr. Waring of the First Baptist Church, Halifax. Mr Waring took for| his aub,loct"I.ife," and for fifty-five minutes he had the undi- vided attention of his large congregation. Mr. 'flnkar has been spending a day or twout Dnl|iousic,und will be hero for two days. He will address the students this week. Ho will also visit U. N. B. beforehis return to New York. Harry .iakeman '07, Mt Allison‘s splendid full back, who was injured in the St. Joseph's game, is very much improved. . Farmers and Horsemen- Clydesdale Colio Cure speedily relieves spssmodlc, flatulant, kidney and gas colios, acute inrligestion, grain founder and aloppage of water. Try it for your horses when troubled with these diseases. It is a new preparation but its record is a good one.- Fiflc per bottle-AY W. Reddin.Phem B. T §“"*W*~m.v~..w.vm T...~......`......... 'W The full flavor, delicious quality and absolute purity of WHlTE’5 CHOCOLATES distinguish them from others, and make them quick sellers. Try a box toda For sale at all the leading confectioners. ' <1 V . _ _ _ .. _, i .... - - .' `. I *Hifi ay) Y- __* wmmmmm mmmw ` _ _ - . ` f """“'“" " " " ` ` °' ~ _*.1 ._..»- - t sy or niumers e lar game in the Y. M. O. A. gymnasium and furniahesgood exercise and lots of Tan P. E. I. Hospital thankfully ao- kuowladgea Q8 and $5 respectively from tho Bloomfield and 0'Lesry Presbyterian Congregations. ' A vanriarge number of farmers gather- York on Wednesday last. The farm was purchased by Richard Vesscy, Charlotte- town Royalty, for one of his sons. The stock, crop and implements realized the handsome sum of over $l2ll). Peter Brodie, Little York, was the auctloncer. Wono comes from Saginaw, Mich, of the death of Mrs. Jana McKenzie on Sep- tember 12th. at the advanced age of 84 years. Rev. J. H. Flemming. pastor of the Presbytertlan Church there, of which sho was A mom|»er,ofYlclated at her largely attended funeral, and laid her remains to rest in the family plot lu Forest Gian oem. etry. She was A Christian woman of rare qualltiesof mind and heart, and was a daughter of the'late \Vllliam McNelll,Esq. of Cavendish, one well remembered as a speaker of the House of Assembly for many years. The two youngest sisters remain to mourn, Mrs. Mary Lawson of French River and Mrs. Eupheinio. Mc- Gregor of Saginaw, Mich. They were a very large and long lived family, the members of which were:-The late Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson of Buy View aged 90, John, formerly of Bodequa but died at Coronu. in his 60th year, Miss Anno of Cuvoiidishaged 25, Mrs. Alex McNeill of .Cavendish aged lil, William of Rustico aged 88, Thomas of Elmsdale aged 80, und Jaiiios and Alexander of Cavendish aged i~esepectivelyB3 and 78 years. There are 340desceudanl.s of this family living at the present. time. What Sulphur Does For the Human Body in Health and Disease. The mention of sulphur will recall to many of us the early days when our moth rs and grand mothers gave us our daily- dosa of sulphur and molasses every spring and fall. It was the universal spring and fall “blood purifier," tonic and cure-all, and mind you, this old-fashioned remedy was not without merit. The idea was good, but the remedy was fecls of sulphur in it piilutalilc, concentra- cd form, so that a. single grain is fur more effective than a tiiblespoonful of the crude sulphur. In recent. years, research and experi- inentliave proven that the best sulphur for inedialiiiil use is that obtained from Calcium (Calcium Sulplilde) and sold in drug stores unrlcr the name of Stui\rt‘i. Few pcoplc are aware of thc value of aulr ‘ - ' ‘ y r, cxcretory organs and puriilos and enrich- i rom elimination of purity of ordlniiry flowers uf sulphur were often worse than the disease. und cannot ing the skin clear and smooth. Although article, and sold by ilrugglsts, und fox' that reason taliooed by iiiiiny physicians, yet 1 know of nothing so safe and reliable for constipation, liver und kidney troubles and especially iii all forms of skin disease as this remedy. At any rate people who are tired of pills, catliartics rind i-io-called blood “puri- flers," will find in Stuarlfs Calcium Waf~ ersa fur safer, more palatable and effec- ve preparation. _¢ fl 1 if-` Ei -i I l'|'l nrrnuv I wiaomuo - aino _ vi .~, ro s increasingly popu- lzar.w We can furnish you " _ with any size or weight. in I8 KARAT or 14 KARAT. ' G.F.liUl`(llESON jeweller. _I7 3** --~ ‘.'. HC. Q Qi-‘,n_fs~o l u " tmrx Branch of the Bank of Montreal Rioos, the Upper Queen St. barber. glvsaafashionable hair out or a pleas- t_ out shave. His parlor la next to Carters' l Mnusamm Confectionery store. See ad ia Classified 4 Column. , SEND in postage stamps to “The Guar dlan, Charlottetown," 6 cents for 100 Tun- nel atamps, ll cents for 200, 16 cents for 300,121 cents for 400, 26 cents for 50) or |52 *fl 'W Y/|10 531° °f Abfillam BNWD. Ll"/1° cents for 1000. These prioeslacludo cost of mailing. Everybody should use Tunnel stamps on their envelopes and oonespondence. d tw tf Tmma have been two Basket Ball teams formed in the business and pro- fessionalmen‘s gymnasium class to en- ter the basket ball league. One is the teachers' team and the other business msn. lnamatch played between these two teams Thursday afternoon the teachers defeated the business men bya soire of 4-7. THE well known wholesale commission fish dealer, John Duis of 107 Fulton Fish Market, New York, is prepared to handle consignments from Island shippers. H.- makss a specialty of bass, siuelts and eals, and will send stencils on applica- tion. All interested should ivritc him and prompt answers are assured. S. B. Wiley&Sons, Boston, are his transfer agents and the bestreferances are furnish- ad by this prominent dealer. Saas Dorm-7, the well known football player, left yesterday for Antigonish. He will join the St. F. X. team there, and goto Halifax with them, and play half back against Dalhousie on Satur- day. Ifhecan gets place on eitherof the Nova Scotia teams which are going | to Barvard,he will go with them. - Sydney Record. [Mr. Doyle belongs to Charlotte- iown and formerly pliiycd on the Abcg» welts und St. Dunstans tcnms.] H/inn? Bunxnasi Caaivronn, Roxbury and- Miss Sadie M. MacKenzie were united in marriage at the home of the bride`s mother, Mrs. Sarah MacKenzie, Wednesday evening, Oct. 11, at 8 o‘clock, . ln the presence of a few intimate friends. l'l‘he bride‘s pastor, Rev. Win. H. Allen, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford are popular young people and the many friends regret the removal of the bride, who has been helpful iii church und school life. Miss MacKenzie is ra graduate of our high school and trained for school teaching soon afterward. Mr Crawford has a responsible position in Roxbury, where they are to reside. The lc l v h ' h wered ulth ood wishes and valuable gifts The date of ia mar nge nas ep ii ir ore . determined friends were at the depot carlyin the morning and confetti and l rica were used in the time»hullowed way. l -Roxbury_Ex. [Mr Crawford is a son of Mrs R. H. Crawford, formerly of this 1 city and now of Frauilnglmui, Muss.] iicidlty, heart burn and water brush. It wiisiics uuuy ferinenting matters, and reiidy to digest proper food. It's ii doctor for ten cents If you can spare $1 00you They are the natural antidote for liver, 6 d if _ ' cn iatlonl 9,- _#___ ANNOUNCEMENTS. _ 'H Dr. R. M. Wilkins while expcriruentingi An f - y good boy, well recommended _ \ Kim] T“;_ph“fr_ re';eTff:__M:s‘_1S “Lung :fhx can obtain perniiinenl. employment. A i I !» angsiapeprfoirripi pig, ___:y___» :FSF Ever good chance for the right boy. Apply __==` f' W _‘r _ . ~ ' . ti _ __.._.' ' Kidney and blood troubles, especially hem l It when resulting from constipation or --Campfina leaves Montreal, Monday, - iwgc- -Y-J malaria, lhitve been surprised nt the re- iitli. Nov. on hor last trip this season rind _ suits obtained from Sturirlfs Cnlciuni nn return to Montreal from licrc Satur _cloth ood Hain S ood milotin ood | Another bargain at the neck lmuslln collar tops, very dainty_ Sateen waists reduced to clear-because _ - -0 9. P 3 Y ‘fr . thing for fall and wlnt-er wear. Now is a good time to secure one while thc prices are rcriuccdl Slilc waists for (lilo -$1.20 for _ title and upwards reduced proportionately. jl<1verything is as advertised.-Weeks lk , C0, 3d2i twll l Q0 Landing daily from l scliooncrs. Best qiiallly of Sydney land Picton c--al. ,C. Lyons & Co. 9-: d 3m “Dodge Ball" Is becoming a very popu- _ _ i J. _» . ni|5n"si=iNE Unnnnwniii' AT STANLEY BROS. SOit and smooth as silk, unshriiikable, and guaranteed good wearer.-‘_ These goods are made on hand looms, are fi ll fashioned and perfection in finish and work- manshi p. Sizes _from 36 to 46 inches and are made in two grades. ` ` Prices range from $1.60 to $2.10 each price in finer grade. We should l;e pleased to show you these goods, even if you don’t want to buy. STANLEY BROS. sf-l - i' - isp... _ tandcrsoii & Co._ $4.75 up. . ' $1.00 Now is a good time to get your winter supply of Groceries. Prices will ;erli..ps be Sunnyside Grocers, __,,,__ _ __ , _ Wholesale and Retail. _ _ __ 35,* l For Flour, 'iw-8, on, M0- _,_f_;‘é",_. ‘fo ‘Hi i lasses and Sugars we lead ' -' - g 'l'*.l't`t~"lv:'1’ ‘< your (.r.iceries oi ~." ~, Eli” i them_ all. best <1-.i:ility and ~‘,,i_,' id, Get our prices, compare rezisonihle price. j._l;_`,_“;’-_'i_'. ~‘.i,t ‘ - higher. values. "Very article _ ,- ‘ '. Calcium Waters. They are small clioco I r A ._. -- __ guqmnmed' .. `¢i` . ' late coutcil pellets and contain the active _'__ - --- ' " , %_ ,Shi medicinal principle of sulphur in it highly “Not a foulsmelling nasty tasting ilosa,’ . » __', i-- ;"" 3. ' ~ 1* 1. v _._.. -L . . ,._ _ ” .1 7* di? 1,' compare with the modern concentrated _ _é -1`_ pi epurations of sulphur, of which Stuiirt __ . ‘¢,“ Citlciuiu Wufcrs is undoubtedly the bes_ '-'ATIYOHG Wllllldllll 50 0h_*\Vl°" "@5391 f_ \ and most widely used. should apply to John McQuillan 8: Co. _I _:_ L3 ll . “nd kidney U`°“l’|“° “nd ““"° ° si D y --For Sale-second hand butter tubs- ' 1-’ _ and l-““'lfY the l’l"°d l" ”' "my that dw", in good condition. Apply ul. this office. ____ -_ i __ N -__._.-._- surprises patient und physician alike. ; dtwtf __ ._ E _ _ _fi 5<\ 1 \i this form of sulphur in restoring and ' ‘ - ' i 6 . maintaining bodily vigor und hcult-h:l the tough mucus that coats thc dyspcptic s _- ll S 0 m al 0 I1 .hui acts directl on the live und stomach, leaving it clean, refreshed and ' es thc blood by tl e p pt . . waste material. can buy 200. By mall from Woodward A I ‘ I Our grundinothers know this when theyj Chemical Co., Buffalo, N. Y. or Bridge- 5 dosed us with sulphur und molasses cveryl \>\H'E. 0115- F0* S019 l*.Y “ll Dl`l1li{l§lUl-H spring and full, but the crudity and lnil With pleasure we beg to direct your at- tention to our pereonal- ly selected wpolens for fall and winter. .The cloths vrc in- troduce this season aic distinctive. in qua.l‘ty, col-ring and design, and :ire now lic-rc for your inspection. O ur word is:- Gwd s s.s as Waiers. In patients suffering from boils day lith Nov. 2113i ’_ and plmples and even deep-seated ear-l ' St)-1# gggd finish and good fit, We hope to be buncles, lhiive repeatedly sean them dryl --_--~ ’ up and disappcarin four or five days,leav-l avored a can from you 9,-,(1 milk, you 3 Efst Stuurt‘s Calcium Wiifcrs is ii proprietary wear Counter today A lot of class sun; land pretty---the kind that usually _sell for r5c each,-abig lot at a cut l price reduces th e rate to you ' [and today they are only loc . Q , I About enough for one day‘sseliing. , | Moore 8: McLeod. 4d ii. P. E. Island’s Greatest Clotlzing Iiousc. l . sas _ _ ‘_-lie. ,.‘.'. “X” `-.*-7$r,~+f.."` __-» <~,_-._ ...__ _ _ .. =»-` .<_(“"’H.'».. ._ ‘ ""->:>-1~:»~:55‘I’i`»';‘ _:...v -j-..»'. rf- .. -.,_., _ .__ ., _.. ,,_ x.. ._.» 22'. 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'ut a palatable appetizlng corrector of __ ' _ 7* - ,wi ‘ J. i_,_,f .j xl .-»~_ -, r .'<".~'.-intl-7 ':.'i.~i “ir , ".l':’ l~ ,_ J I | *J nl? _ __ 3° rr . ’f.' P - ,__f*‘ i . . l 2-l is » f 'i.l .;il" lv .1 £5 -if `. , i .I F .' '4' _ _fr _______,,-'-i ,.. , _ .`4:f"_`r '_ . 15" - » ‘ T.._' ‘._;:q_,.- “fp --25 175'; . __ ,___ . °~.. __ " P< “-1” \-_"f ."‘°"._ '_ < _ ._’_ 1_1* ,. - ,.. l» l ivlgj-;;:l;l§iL?-' $ ' l Pr " Tr r " b` ‘ fi- r !*,,~ 1 2.-lr." ,_ ~ _ C-..-. is ._ _ -_,_- N5 I J’J ,_,. ..n,._ .. ...', ji.. v .2 ‘»i%‘*.-A" _ii _ ,_~_'_q..li. E, -fic .- . 5 . »_.g» ki _ ~ . -f-‘X ` u -;~..‘i’/#,fi,15 .lv ‘tif-‘E -a-<'_.‘lf'»~;5 _,é ..__f,_ti___.. _,..,._ 'E` l r - _..- I2' -_-ol .-. ’*€°".2’i ._,__/_ _yi ,- Wi . . u\‘.i~ r-. _, ."' ,‘_. ~' 1 i l . ‘°”°”‘°°°"""' W°"°’““"‘°“ "‘°“’"°“'"' . - {’l`hcy`rc now, fashionable, with intent ,_ ---___ __ ____;_.__»;~_- 1-_,__.; - --___:__-; __ _ slr- v in rett' new at lc. just the ~-'-’~-:\ ' _-' _- _-5 ..._