lf? ..l@2@ B “F @’:’n if f> S <3 U" ¢® &&&mm 3 Qhwrwimaw. iiriwewliifallliil \l llll‘l1 , the most i -_'i ‘la L" » Y q£'T Y A` \ m 4 ;a§f.~1;5-_ .4 . _ s. -.1 . ..,¢_~~- _ »i '. és .'. r. gi; _\ 0 THE GUAl`tDIf,N. CHA OT TO . .T. NOVEMBER 14 899. ":5t"1'i1' Us llwll on _lluiiil Y i»\.'erti=-__` next. _ l’iogi'~.mme :lt T.:-i0shai‘p. 'l`it-kits 10 cents, chililreii 5 cents. Cziisiideiw free. Aiciiir Gnirsivrs :ire all completed We want you to buy your underwear from us as we know we have the best value in thecity. Bough: for spot cash and sold low. Ribbed special 50c a suit. Heavy do special 55c a suit._ do do special 800 a. suit.. do all wool special $1.001 a suit. r Fleece lined 1.00 a suit. ’ Finer grade 1.30 a suit.. '” _ lectures ever titlivered in this city. We lhealthy. €l(§` S. t for nhl. .~li_»_ll ii. il. iiniedly prove tn be one of the it~'».~t able and eloquent i‘t>_fi~r to that oillr. Carman of our Thursday evening. sheaves.” The eldest of the family,Mrs. l`r.iverse a few days ago, and 'the eldest and youngest met and congratulated eacn other. Nearly all of that large family are still living and unusally Eas'rmrN N o'rl:s.-Beautiful weather gives the farmer an opportunity of com-' plating his outside and field operations and gives the fishermen a chance to add a few dollars to his season’s earnings. The farmers of this section are rapidly sdaptinir themselves to the new and changed conditions and the time they used to spend in hauling their bulky produce to market over bad___rqsds can 11°' be arent in imrmvinz =t_ielr...inr»s and their buildin `. Co arlli _*few iieeced and Scotch Wool api to 4.50 a suit. l l' E 3 the East Point factory could run 1. suc- h cesaful .business in their respective dis-, tricts, as the lsttter would certainly lose E | a considerable number of their presbnt ' The Peoples’ Store. ikiifsiitialiiéiliisehf av _ --2 F' lllllllhlllllll illllllfllllllllllllllllill 3 llnoo Hoa. ~ 10 oac A le PI PP fab. each. Tart Pies. 3;: Telephone 98 . u. s1'EwAR'r, _:~ ECLIPSE BAKERY, llakas Baal Braid- ._'_ ;;:,'|t,;ll\,tll Il|'l’flll'li'ti'lllll"lt l\.fllllllll'l lll‘\~~R` 1: 2 :I CARD. . <§ 3 Dr. Dickey has resumed praciiw- OFFICE HOURS: 9.30 to 1 p.m.2.00 t04p.m. a few fishermen are there or can reach 'there these shrrt days.D= niet McMillan _ b ommem ....... .;__'. B'°°"'g° Y app ~ eaawks closed a most successful season, and they are now preparing for the manu- facture of butt r. The people of Red Point have the building of one in con- templation. and there is some differ- ence ot opinion as to whether it and patrons. -The fishermen of this section unless at the very East Point. and only has got the best plan of catching them. He and his .partner have a dory on each side of the Point, and go out on which- ever side the wind suits. Quite a num- the West. 'River with trawls. but their catches so tar are chiefly cod with a few Fc~iti=.»ri;iis plt-'~__-o roiiietnber the r-"~_'iil:»r iiiiiiitiiig of Court Avondale tc- ftight :it eight ifclock; important busi~ '[`i`:.\ii‘Fi:..\Ni‘i~‘. f_`oxt‘.ifii1‘_'l`he If-_'ml (.'ru~i..il.-.s will lioal ii Public Conv- rt iii Colonial Empire in Grace Ghtlrcli next Mr. James Howatt. the popular blacksmitti of Cape Traverse, can no doubt say what no other man in the Dominion ca-~, that he is --the youngest out of a family of 26.” His father, the late Adam Howatt of Augustine Cove. was married three times and had in all ‘26 children, or as that jovial old gentle- man used to say ‘-two stook and two Edward Warren of New London. still a halo and hearty old lady, was in Cape are working hard, but ii°h are scarce' ber of veteran fishermen are iishing off. mi... H» is i~i,~iii mild by his |,,-0p_.»t-_- ,U Sn.-_" " '» eiieisieieo vvvv ‘AA Aa.-- Handsome Serge Mixtillres an Pnpulaj. Shaqes’ ......... choice patterns, in Fancy Blacks and Pretty Plaids. "never mind what they arf worth. _» __ 'vvvfvvv .Z , 4: E* 'f 496 2' 4: it ~' ._ "32 f. .\, - Y buv. ml” mu' “MY STORE” is the busy store 3i~i113iE'i°“iiii3ii5ii:~..Seniner NloLeod & G0. t1».T‘l5.‘Zi°i‘ 3.13 ‘£§?is“'s5f553‘ 1' . llli QQWH -9 80a m Y _ P ’ 2w3_p?::,7tosp.m. _ It _V _ A Q f _ *$7.50 atProwse Bros _ gyaa Tested for Cla sseo l_ _ t -1 I _/ l): ’ &. ~ " ‘ily ‘ _ - `iiri.tli» 1', .\li‘. Polk. 1)~..liei't.y whose hotel \ RI. TE VVN P E ° ii % LOCAL BRIFFS - Poiiilcii iiieriiilo _ _ _ K 4 miiiiit (ll(.3ilr(ii~`li`iii‘i’ of the Revere . ""3 . . "_"" ll-ircl, l_’ii~.'ou, is ailgueiit it the liiolel Continued From the Fir” Page' Pl# C?0d in Prince Edo/ard Islniidwt Wil _ hinder, crhii s sto the construction ‘i‘ This isone ofthe threewital points in dis_psn~ ing medicines. he FIRS ie. of course. absolute purity and rcliabi1i%. of the drugs used.'l‘hs SECON is accuracy. 'the THIRD is _ "checking of " and by check- ing we mean that the one who » has filled the prescription states aloud the name and quantity of the ingredients he has used. A second girson, with the gre- scripiion fore him, wstc es each separate entry as written b_v the physician with the view of noting errors of any kind. In this \_--ay all possible errors are avoided. 1: 7 _ .A /\ w-/" ff, by *ff/; A P\, Q e pleased to s Y _ ii sttmrf keepi g all D1'<“Sf-'1"D\- * Just a few minutes of your time finding out moie about this de ours will mean considerable return i p tion and price saving when you go _ This morning we ve placed a lot of ii 7* underwear in our north window :-is f what we have inside the store F3 ~. N ?=»j;i‘i‘% ll 5’ I -1 -- °“‘ »-_. .tru ...__ ,_ _ _ -br,,.._ ul," s \- » 9 Cllr i-f _; I tl A few price suggestions are night d I stripe Jlannelette, irilled front, n ° r ‘ wrists, 49c and 5oc. _ Blue and white stri fl neletse, p f£0!!$, 1% w ~‘»&,.~»s*1t _ stripe insulin, collar and down front 85e. i ~- < Pretty stripe flaonelette with iace N and wrists, two rows down front 95 Very pretty nightdresses in plain ° i _ _ white and cream $1 15 Pimss'rLiir’s Dress Fabrics are stway V qw Dainty plain Pmk night dresses n ‘lf “ front trimmed with lace, yoke time ` if design in wash silk $1 50 T'» _ Drawers, 220 320 361', 38c 2500.175!! ,_ The Busiest` Store on Charlottetown’s 'i < \~`. " \‘;`*. ‘\~`V V V " f-\ 1,; _,_\ ,,_` , Q- ; ,J»` ,__ , ` »` ./ _/ if /, f ll 12 all llc. ea' _ H _ B* U .A ii I PTC ` 0 ‘ °°°--ff'-~> IQ S l1$dil ll ' o k ti zo - ; _ . » . 3116 3 if 15 an 6 ‘ ~ scrlptlons E .(§\l_ Osgood Mahogany finished scre ; ' pretty draperie , piice only $2 25 _ Oak Music Racks till Nice Large Oak Book Rack ‘ ” tty If you have not seen ‘he above, call W time you are down town Always ' show good “+2 i tions. We believe ittcbe the - ir , :‘ ` ' A a ,_ f~<< ,` ,_ $4(/t(§?> ~ We carefully check all prescrip- t tions dispensed bv u=. We will ._ '- b , I how ou our Q Y ._ most complete in exist ence. \ ` _ peas;/5,5 we ' P* if tumes are worth seeing-]aS» Paton 6: Co if / Royal Oak Soap It le~‘:tdS it i 12 tf I 'I`hat’sa . i u 0.. is...-to-weaf Ce UPEN|NG | O t le department is | booriiin;.aI[iow plyices big &S- ._ - _ j§ ;j sortuient is t e causes.- Dl. H. Dllllllly. "“°""g“‘ Pmwse t Tweeds, mini- 1 ' Visit C1mrIottet0Wn,sgreat- (LateHo$:h;L 1:1343 gzlgglggu don 1 The,re'|1 ly; a crush at our Dégss l(3podwp;f;ixuntar the next two wee est Store. Every ._ depaftnqgnt H-we i‘;i‘.§°;s;;:°.»fi:;;:;';;:... ti... ° i to fan. no with to show ”°°’“°"") "MY sroan" ~ it F si fs oods or see them.-Prowse n 1 p i_ t e ur o . Spsttallst li lllmsis. iltli Etlf 5*" s'roP.E” it the Dress cones stole. §,.¢s,_ Ud 9 J HARRIS i A i