1,.,_ - Yes. 4 our blllonsnul. bosdaohs and ,,‘§,',,,¢lpriioa be cond lr you an Hood’s Pills hm by gl qrnggistl- 25 oanta. _ Teacher Wanted y- 5; oh-iss. male preferred as princi- 1"' 'rf ¢,,,.1;,;,m School. Supp emerit- pal U 1,. _‘L ce' S >-iii iuiiniii i me eHsm.o1°rs'rowN~ouannniN ocronsa 15,19” licil liws-ge Ofilces in New Prowse Mas. -l. J. Davies leaves this mornhig cn a trip to Boston. W. R. Gsnnsnr, Truro, is now conduct ing a teuiperiince campaign lil Lynn,Maes. Miss Tn-Lis E. Baown and her mother hav) returned from a six weeks' visit to tw`n aC.B.C. and d P.W-C. toaln pn.-..._ srl D. _M gEN¢,,,_ _-_-s,,&,y_ .6lirw. _". _ ret ,True e ; - ` , _ ' 1° ; . 1 A,-,‘_‘r‘. -L-1;. 'Ima football match on Saturday. be- _;.»_-_*;““»-# “sf FARM ron SALE. ` .h lrrsforaale his farm non- '|`i‘°,"“;"|f,i‘1li¥ii'uZ iiituuted in the Reyalty,B “i"‘"*” vlirolotielolvll. ivlnlnrz Slwrvood il-=f\'°"_‘, . ~ . li -lr - §{af,o,,, ||.clli11rl)lil-ruaiggws wx oi tr;/‘hi ii-_-iii. li.-~i'~11'l""' i ° ll Mel'riil’i.l..sN un wwn Royalty. -1 , rioiioav Books f- . lim 1ltnilcc_ Se\'nrr`bri\nil now "lg"'.'.--.`1`.ii.~-in---. 1. wi---mr. lim. orient.- l""'| `.'-|,-1.l~l|li\i|_\' 1-olll lllonuy. Largest and Huuiilil- l’n.ili\'ul_v llc-lt. lorriiv-l. Iwclglit "T`7'| 1.1.1ii gli.---_ ii-ill_ltfi~oe. ` "'“" ll.\x l'|~'.\uTUlii-.lls nook oo.. wil-ill- St. .lol1i\, N. B. .f_1ff'- --- -fr-'-“_” . Chas. F. Davison Funeral IJ-rector Q nd Embalmer Office and showrooms, Prince St., op~ perils llaplisi Church. Residence, fool of 1-,,,.r~c St. Having added to my equipment one of the stest improved casket lowering devices, and_a fine pair glhorses, and having had eight years experience ill the business I am pre- pared to do ull work lu a thoroughly lip-to-dim manner. All calls promptly attended to at any hour of the day or night. Office tc ephone, No. 289, ref de-lice, No. 191. Iune 6 tts 8:. wtf. n»l»`.l»i~ we Deliver Bread lo all paris of the city flesh each day. Plain Bread 8c Vienna Bread Sc Graham Bread 51: Bakes Best Bread. QQMKUIM iailpd to lnal.eriali'ze`.` ' ` ' '»\i Samui-zz. Lows on Saturday cnt down in l!l‘ont of the olrl homestead, Kent Street ,Ea-dt, a Lombard poplar planted 40 years ngqrily his father, t-be late Wm, Lowe. ` I‘nE death occurred at New Haven Friday last of Hector Cameron at the advanced age of Bl! years. '1‘he funeral will tukeplace at:one o`clock today to Argyle Shore nemeterv. Tm: schooner McClure has reached Phieisdelpbia from Chatham. This is the schooner of which Capt. Lowrie of this city took charge at Chatham. He ap- pears to have modes remarkably quick tip. TH: Presbyterian Church at Mount Stewart has linen remodelied and gener- ally rcnovul-cd. J.il(cKinnou of McKinnon 8: McNcvin returned Saturday night from Mount Stewart wilere he has been in- stalling the Keros light in thc church. Gi.l:Nl»:l.1: and East River, St. Mar-'y's. were much disappointerl ivhen Rev. 'Wil- llurn Forbes declined thclrcuil. But they are not iliscuuruged. They have decid- ed to extend a cali to Rev. S. D.McI-‘lile,of Murray Harbor, South, 1'. ll. I.-I’resby- terisn Witness. Aliioxn the passengers hy the Princess Saturday night were Miss Erlythe liynrl- lulln returning» froin linlifax; Wilfrid Forbes, Port Vernon, froln Hulifux; H. W. Winchcstcr, Manager of the Con- densed Miik Co. Ltd., from Sydney; G. H. Toombs making the round trip. Snap in postage stamps to “The Guar dian, Cliarlottetown,” ii cents for 100 Tun- nel stumps, ll cents for 200, 10 cents for 300, 21 cents for 400, 26 cents for 500 or 52 cents for 1000. Those prices irlcludc cost of mulling. Everybody should use Tunnel stamps on tiicir envelopes and corrcspondelice. d tw tf Aluosn 1-hc passengers by the express Saturday night' were Mrs. E. E. Jordan from ll ti‘ip to Westcrll Canndn; J. J. Hornby from England ; James Lonergan from Boston; R. M, and Mrs. Johnson from ll l-rip to Montreal mid Ottawa; M\‘s. W. Vi". Ulnl-ko, Harold Matthews of the Merchants' llank, Wlillielii Matheson from Sumincrside, Parish of Botsfolvl, has assigned to Sllcr- iil'McQuccn, forthe benefit of his credit- i -0-1-_ lvl», Alle ' 1' il llltieli are lille-it ' l<1cl,irsE B/ikmzv, $1 i ' ' i n s ll 1 200, ills creditors bcirlg largely mcr- chants of Surlimurside, P. E. I. His as- sets consist largely of his interest In n piece ol real cstntc in the parish of Bots- ford.-ltloncton Transcript. Stenhen 'i‘. Alien, lobster packcr ol' lilo ' Block-Charlottetown. e Miss Harman Johns, Buslbi-ook, is \H\f|€l'8°|ng_ an operation at the P. E. I. Hospital. 4 A raonrnrrron summons for first offence has been served on Mrs. Annie Coyle, returnable Thursday. - _ Tm: pulpit of Baptist Church last night WU oooubled by Rev. David Price, North River, who exchanged with Rev. Mr. White. ` ` ' ,Ar the ‘annual shooting of Pownal It tie Club on Saturday the Company Cup was won by Capt. J. M. Jones with Sergeant J. H. C. Acorn, second. Not- withstanding the very disagreeable day wltll rain and wind Capt. Jones made 03 out of n possible 105. G. E. Fn1.i.’s starch factory at Hunter River is now in full blast, snd`grinding up lilrlze quantities of potatoes. The price paid is 27§ cts. per hundred pounds or IM cts. per bushel. Mr. Full reports that there is an abundant crop of excellent potatoes ln that locality. There ara now on the Island live starch factories turning out annually about 1,000 tons. ON Friday evening several boys threw il st.one through the window of W. W. Forbes' house, Longwortb avenue, nar- rowly avoiding lilttlng one of the occu- pants and later broke a window of Mrs. Wliughun's house, corner‘fCumberlanrl and Longwortll avenue. Tile nllscreants returned several hours later and allowed much hilarlty at the effect of their work. The police are looking into the matter. Wnxrna B. .nw Mlm. Srnwalrr leave this morning by the Princess on return to their home in Winchester, Mass. Mr Stewart is a native of P. E. I. and has been visiting his parents, Ewen and Mrs. Stewart, Suffolk, and ills sister Mrs. C. \V. Patterson, Charlottetown. He has been absent for nillo years, and is greatly pleased with the improvements wrought in his native province during that timcf l-Ic is engaged in the contracting business in which he has been very successful. ` Tm: annual concert of the Long Oreck Baptist Sunday School held Inst Thursday evening provcd il. grand success. The children performed their part_ splendldiy and their exercises were very pretty and carefully dolle. Grcllt credit is due to their teachers and Superintendent who no doubt spent u goodideal of time practising with them. Rev. David Price and Mrs. I’ricc were present and sang il duet in Welsh, which was listened to very at- cunbe made of the solo sang by Miss Myrtlc Henderson and thc recitation given by Miss Lizzie McLean. A siivcv collection was taken 11p and li snug sum realized for S. S. work. ttentively by the auillcnce.Specli\l mention IN FURNITURE “Always the best valueln the city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co’s. ..~.r' Vaster stocks of Dress Fabrics are here -NOW-for y0“\' 9_llPl'°V9i ih““_°V°i' i‘°§°’Sk~ ’i‘he pr- ttlest of the pretty Fabric;--the newest. most fashionable 1 weai cs-a_ s oc carefully tastefully chosen, certainly a* spit.-1idid_ selection. Don t prccrsstlnate- surely best choosing is now-especially lf you desire the Ci1°iC@5t- ' CON- CERNING 1 YOUR FALL ' SUIT \_ (Elegant Trim-mings in Evfry wl\Ui¢¢l.$i\P1d¢j N -ill inch. all wool. black and colored French Venetian cloths. _ 1 . . _ _ . . . 51 inch French all wool. black and color_emn.l11 llnim co., lirilnilsiiuno, oar. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT DF CHARLOTTETOWN. Oct. 15 ar:-S. S. Louisllurg, Me1’il1lil, Montreal. Oct. 14 nr:-S. S. Campana, Dcmers, do. Oct. 15 cld.~S. S. Louisburg, McPhllil, St. .lohn‘s, Nfl‘d. Oct. 14 cld:-S. S. Campuna, Demcrs, Picton. .-Za--» How To Cure Corns And Bunioiis First, soak the corn or bunion in warm water to suftcn lt; then pare it flown ns closely ns possible _Without drnu-ing blood and npplv Chnrnberlnin's Pain Balm twice dnily, rubbing vigorously for llvc nllllutc shouldho worn rl few days to_proteit it from the shoe. Asn general linirnent for sprains, bruises, lnmcness and rhcuniutism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sole by all drugglsts. - BORN. On Oct. 10th, to J. W. and Mrs. Vilictt, Hampton, n daughter. MARRIED. At the residence of Mrs. John Ashley, »Appin Road, on thc 2nd inst., by the Rev. A. D. McDonald, John 0‘Bryan, of Argyle Shore, to Miss Lilly Grant Dart. Appln Road. At t-he homc of thc lrridc's parents. Murray River, on th lltll inst., by Rcv. S. I). McPhee, Tlloluns Alnlnnrl Poole, Souris, to Miss lllrnily Jane Murdock, Murray River. At Hull, Mass., on Oct. fitll, by Ilcv. Mr. Falnslly, Miss Amy L. Rodd, young est drlughtr of Cllarics Rodd, of the 1’ E. I. R., and Ernest G. Pope, Hull. Mi |isrd'| Linimont Cum Blrnr. etc. Z_?__é._.i._..__- ...i and let us receipt it for you. Statement of ac- count is just being V sent you. lltor of Presbyteryto preside and lnducti at each application. A corn plnstcr- I BR[N(}‘ 1 - levlilvs siolviicll Siisiblv Si lisli J. - . '> » , #5 . ._ fall Slliri (Uaisls On that however. Pretty ‘,‘nifty" nicely made waists, cut according to lalest canon of style, made up of attractive, durable materials-alld priced-we think with extreme moderation. ' . , l I point we’d like your judgemnt best oon and wh blues and red, is newly made of fancy waistirlg, -Neat little Flaimelette blouse, navy with Pretty blouse, of lustre in cream or white stripe, green with white, mar- t,,im,,,,,_gS , hen- Strappmg and buh i,e________ 73,: to1ls................... _...$1.55 Another better ,me of fancy hmwns, Allotnilly pretty \\':1i_~il is llmde of soft, fine cnsiliiierc, 111 niie elirciilini 11n\'\' trinlmed with self str11p,iings_ . . . . .$1.00, Vefl' "il" lime fail *hilt WAN- Pfetilil' fancy all wool \\"1istill<~' in c'il'ilil1'1l l - l-.- ¢ 1 - illgs,newsleeve.'... .......$i.l5; extrellleiycllezipntl.._..... ._..$~;..;; if Moore dll McLeod navy. nicely made with new sleeve- - . , mlldé and zl1ld_cre1i111-nil sizes, sllirlillg aild tlicknlg :it silolllilcig very cizt-ii; nt. .$2.83 'A very chic :intl dnillty \\':li_~`l. is lllnile of _`-e|f 5,,-aP_ with .-'tri|lc, tiivkeri fr-1111, 1:1.-\\'e-t sleeve, \'er\' _-t_\'ii.~i1 vi-1'_\' p1'elL_\' zlllii »~» .»<: ; `-;..£..». ‘E5 ,._....... .. -_ ~ » 'f"'.i$"»T` %%*---1-M-_-Z---1*_ ----- DIED. -i At Montague, Oct. 7ll\, Mrs. Thornlls: Beck of Murray I-Inrhor South, aged T2 ycllrs. ' At Cane Bear, Oc.. 12!-ll, Isabi-ilu, eldest daughter of Luili-lllin i\li'f\`cill, aged ‘lil yours. At Cl\arlullcto\\'n, Monrlny, Oct. 2nd, I.o\o1iin. lloyl-i~, beloved child uf cond eldest daughter of J. ii. Sti‘n1ll:. At Little York, on (ict. l.'lth, l-llizl\bclli,`~ wifc of Abralllun Brown, aged |15 years. ’ at 3 o‘ciock on Tuesday afternoon for lbc York Methodist- Church (‘c\nl-li-ry.] Dr. Chrtse‘s Ohio mont is il. cerulln and guarlllltvcil euro for eau ll llllri every fo r nl of itchlng.l1lcciliiig , n 11 li prutr\ldtil;g piles. Seo testimonials in the pl-css and your neighbors about it. You can uso it and ut our lnoncy back if not satil-illcd, wr, at all ‘dealilrs or Em-i.\NsnN‘. l3a'i'1-is $1.00.. '1`0F0l\l0- DR. OHASE’8 OINTMENT. ANNou1ig_l;_l\lEN1s. --l"orSnle-secondhand butter tubs ingood condition. Apply at this olllrc. dtwtf -Anyone wanting tu charter vc:-iscls ,should apply to John M1.-Quilian 81. Co. il 1| if -Any good boy, wcll rocoinincililcil can obtain pcrnlliuenl. cmpioyulcnt. A good chance for the rlgntlioy. Apply here. Lf The big iililiinery atti'action-- the new Feather Hats at M. Trainer & U0'S. 16 fi li Don't gamble in shoes. Buy The Ames Ilolriml footwear. They llc-vi-r vary ill quality. 'l`l1c sumo slllisfliclion 1'--ini-s witil evcry pair. And the slitisfnrlirll i~.o\'crs cvcry shoe fciltllrc-style, slnipi-, comfort, quality and wl'i\r_-Conroy the slioemanl, Sunnyside Chnriottctowll. l»'ili‘.li T() I.l*l’l`-liousc orl l’ril\<'o Slrci-.I al prcr-lent occilpicll by the Iliisi-1esiVllii-lrlliirlri, Apply nn premises. ili rlllv ' lNli:`RES`l`iNl} iililliiiis anvil Sarah lll1ycc,rir_;ell two years. nlld six inoutlls. A ._.‘;_°.:1:23;:;:La.f"'§f_it.ii‘.;.::r:?' "°.._‘:.;§ MAURESSFS- l [Funeral will leave her illli-_ rcsidcnccl 5-lginualavanassnnusnuw MIXTURE Is the best medicine we know of for Indigestion. Dyspepsia and all Stomach Troubles. Dozens oi our customers have taken it with the eatest benefit. We guarantee it. Price 5oc a bottle. “The Two Macs" DRUGGISTS, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Stl. lilillllllll lillilillllllll § Q i i - 1 i INTENSI. LY Close on llle heels of our great Iron lied offering, foi- lnws fi wolldcrfill era of nint- trcss selling. Ourlittlc prices arc the constant delight of economical h ou sek eepe rs. Soft, conlfortabie ruatlresses for all-no matter what price you want to pay. we can supply your needs from ri cheap, wcli-nlailn nlutlress at $1.50 up to one of those soft, fiowrly felt mattresses lit Sm 5o. ARE OUR Lil' l LE Pl