to King Hat, it PURE COFFEI-3_ is aura, coffee without ad- u1tera_tion,_penect1y blended. One sip, an then your verdict; if it i¢‘nt better_ 'than any you ve been buying at the same_price, no matter where, send lt back. Frcsii Cream Every Morning Webster & Mcilay. \ _ 1 Cor. Kent and Gr. George St *fb* Q,u\»H'Vél\*~ ,gaailuuasavhauiu Pies, Pastry, Cakes and Cookies, our $2 & Co., Hole Agents. i § THE i Reporters and Corres dgilwanl Hitt-kett was in the city yesten, \l0llh E McDonald, Souris is spending “ ‘W days in the city. . C Mr' Jim ic” HUGBSOI1 was ii. passenger to "e°"|‘ei°°Wll YH-‘li/l‘l`dly afternoon. MTS. J. A. Matliiesou, Georgetown who 0 D¢\'*S<=“8¢1‘eaSb yesterday afternoon. A' A- A1103' and P. J. Traiiior. were passenger. west yesterday afternoon, REV F S Collin leaves on Thursda f onla visit to th Upper Canadian Godeges. KEEP in iniud liev J WMcConnell‘s loci-tire on lie “Conquest of the Soudan. Tm# Princess ai-riveil last night at Dlb and the express at one o'c1ock this morn- ‘_ ing. Mi.~i.\ Bertie lVlieCalluiii leaves Thursday inorningr for California where sho will Hllelld the winler. _ _ i. _A llweidnil Of Dhe Lil eral party will be held this evening at ulilch the question of ili>.~¢oiution will be ¢li.,¢ngSed_ NEW cases from the Office Specialty Vlanufuiztuving Co., Toronto are being Dlacetl in the ticket otliee at the Railway Station. 'Frm su-ond gaine of the lnterinediate football »ei~it-s played between the second St. lliinstaiiisiiiiil the Prince of Wales (`olli-gc resulted in n. victory for the former by a score of fl to O. L/.sr ovei-ing the sclior new "Uliariniiirr i.t1ss" riiil "Miiiniit.onoiiinli" sailed from Rui-i' leo for Sydney rind Hiiiifiix ie:~ip.i-- `lliWS §e oo *M* " ' ~ ---~-~----~~ --_»-_->--------=~---~-_-_ _-_......._._ pofidetits Everywhere. _ F. J. Na~h of the Patriot went to Hali- far on a business trip yesterday. ` IN the report of the Ategweit-Victoria ifootbail match yesterday it iuatlverv utly read “Abbles retired" instead of “Yi_ctor.~' as retired". ,_ E!G}.lT_ thousand' flva hundred and twenty-six bushels oi' potatoes and nine hundred and forty-seven bushels of tur- nips srrlvedln Halifax on Sunday from P. E. Island. . Ys:s‘l‘|lRDaY Professor Sh aw was tat inp measurements ia eomi.-etion with th.- extension of the rails along the water front and the new stitlon. Hon. Mi-_ Emmerson is expected here n ~xt week. Tustin was a session of the Coroner 's jury on the murder case last night. Ono witness was examined but nothing sensa- tional developed. The jury will hold an- other sitting tonight at eight doloek. A'r the Liberal Convention in Alberto ye-terday, John Agnewwiiitl Benj. Gallant M. L. A., were nominated to contest the district in the Liberal interests. Mr Agnew takes the place or the Hon. iSeii,i‘ Rogers. Tni-: Liberal winner in _ Montuioreiicy County, Qiiebec,wa..Ge0rge Parent, son oi Premier l"ui~ent of Quebec. His opponent was Hon. 'l` Cruise Casgriiin. Mr. Parent, attended St. Dunstaii,s College several years ago. 'l`i|i-I big iron briilgo spanning East. River betiveeii St. Martins and New Gla gn ~ , N S . collapsed yestei-day as a heavy freiglit train was passing over it. E .lit ears of freight were precipitated p _ _ 'i`iic very best baked. D. STEWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY. Baku Beat Bread. MICH will vlsi her sister in Lawrence, Mass. artist of Plc- toii,arrived by Print-.ess last night and takes is position 1¢llh’Jaincs k 'l`ralnor, barban., Queen Street. TBI: late Mrs. William Brown Cf Vargate, whose remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at New Glus..ow on the End lust, deserves more' than an or- dinary obituary. She \i'u..=, born in Car- iuke, Scotland on the :iril of May 1816 and was in her BStii year. She came L0 P. E. Island in the year i844 with hui' husbanil, the late William Brown, so lone: and _favorably known as an elder in the Prosbytcriaii liurch at Ncwfllllsgow where they settled. Mrs Urowu sui'vi\'ed iicr liui~'liaiiii by twenty- s vcn tears. They 1' -ised a family of one daugliter and nine sons. ’ilie sons are a’| ri ive and all on P. E l. except' two who have made homes for tlieiiiselves in ririiisli Co nuibls.. Her descentla ts are numerous lncludlnlr 66 ig nude-liildren and H zrea grandchildren. Mrs Bro \ ii was greatly esteemed and beloved by all whn knew her. She was distinguish ti for a strong clear mind, a wiirin loving heart, an open generous hand and much uliristlltieness of disposition. Cont. George A DARING robbery was disci)\'ei'eil nl the Post Office yesterday iiioriiiiiiz when some of the employees of Carveli Bros efiiiie to the building Lo pget tlii-ir foreign mail wliicharrlvcd e:irl_v Siiiiiiiiy morning.: Un Sunday after cliurcli Mr. (liirveli had sorted the letters which always contain '”0"°¢Y and are otherwise more than ordinarily valuable. He diil not take any out liofiever, leaviiig tlieui until the clerks caniu to work on lliiuiiiiiiy iiioriiiii/1. When the latter arrived they found that the box-one of the liii'gr- ones on the ivest side-»li:i.d been prii-il open and t-ver- - tiling taken out. 'l`lic rolibi-ry had doiihl- less been coinniitteti be-tivocii one and two on Sunday aftiiriiooii, the ofljr-¢ closing for the day at tlic intii-i~ hour 'l`ii-. adjoining box oc:-upiietl by the seiistiii of lil()-i by \\'. K. Rogers of the llaiintiiiiii [_ii`ii Assiii'.=iiii~u Co. The com- NOWEMBEB 8. rgos. use totes iliclleodit 'i In navy, grey and black there’s another good value, shoulder capes, triinined with gun metal and gold buttons, \ lb. °\<§\-_ '_ Fine steel grey coat, beautiful cloth, gun metal buttons, é _ ` shoulder Capes... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . .........$ro.5o ‘ @ \ §, nearer costs $12.25. $13.15. $14.59. ../ lined thioiighout... .. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ . _ . _ __ ._..$7.I5 . More new coats shown here than_in any other store in P. i E. Island. l sooo -~ WINTER co.-yrs. These good value garments are of frieze in bl k shoulder cape with stole collar . . . . _ . _ _ ._ _ ...a_c. _ _ _ Fine black kersey coat, capes over shoulder, neatly fin' ____»i_§__§_\__ ished, and lined throughout . _ . . _ . . . . . . _ . ._ ._ _...$4.50 $15.75. $16.75. to $23.25 » _ .» _ ,_ . . . _ ly ,.si~ii_s0ii_ uiild bi_ cpayitii at _(_/. A.,»\_.L A. “.,|1 he Miss M,,_g_zi,, Murphy _md I. J irscersiiipetl for sloiiie time. No ieave for dmig0,,i,,|,L0,1uy_ 3 *; .groutii H. tiei epoiii si on .ic roi-iii as 1-,,n,,,0r_ city will _u 0 ,_ tl _ , _ arres s iave i\.\ yet icuii made thou h the gatiie viii pt'itctit‘nll_v decide thc _ 3 pp r lc gloom the polieeare ivorking on ilic nia.ttei'. g` ALF' T°M"IN°l’ of _the Bank (if Nova _ ,.h,,,,,,,,0,,_.,,,,,,,_ Miss Ada Andrews, teaelivr in Brook- ee tin, Bathurst, arrived early tliisinorn- _ ileld accompanied by Miss Ida .Johnston _ THE Si"‘"‘i"'rd Cul) l"`“""‘"’i°i in th" ing on a visit to his lioiiie here. ' 0( me smne place |,.,,,.e Nm. Sth 0,, ,, f`liui'lottcto\vn Golf Club by the Standard ` __ _ _ visit to frlciids aliroiiii Miss Iohnstiiii mf" A““‘“"““"° C°~~ ihroiléfil their 5l7@'~'° Dr' Richard J Lulmll let“r;ed,§Brlx`_v Hoes ol’i‘oi'idciiie while Mins Anilre\v.- "gm" Mr' Aim" 1"” hue" “'°" mr thi' this Yimniink (mm Bostonf . . U L.edwill`s intention to locate in Lnailottc- town. ,f" 11fU’f°f’l£’ 67”# A \'ouNu lad iiaiiied Peter Woods was Deiiwi-S wpm [1 W_ 1,(,,,,;..0\-|,|,_ per y Eric McLe,,,,_ M_,,,,,.,,_,_, ,,,_,__,,,_,| ,,0,,,,. _ I / _ mk"`“_ i°i'i_‘°` VULCU 5i“9l°"Y0-‘uffllay and Pope, D. li. Stewart., \V. K. Rouer-, grirly this iiiorii ng on :i visit to his rn \ ,l ‘ _ 1 f ,li-l-if viiiiiitiiecl in connectloii with the Post, ..1,,_iO,. v\’_ A W,.,.k,_,_ n,._ B1,,,,c|,,,,~d_D,- _m,_en,_S_A_ A_ _,_L.L,_,_,,,_ M_ }»_ ,md M,.:_ Oilloe robbery. lie told that lie saw two \|lev aiiil H G. \\ aiiiice, each or which Vlc1_e,,__ _ . '_ iireiiic ii en tlic boi on \`uiid . . .~ - . li/Ay '°5” P » .V .ilayerl an lil hole iiiiitcli viith each of the , _ _ __ _ _ _ _ , / iifluriiooii but lie said he did not know ,,||,,.,. ,_.0,,,,,,,_,,t0r,,_ H, th _ ugg__egm__ YV. and Mrs. Mt‘_Klt‘_ \\0ll-_llf\>`_l"i-i'_-tr-` Unquestiohahiy the Store for Stylish Dress Fabrics _ ._-_ ___ 4 »7'_,~' -‘ ‘<_ f . - d _ ._., . __.\ _ _ _-is r_\;_;. qtj 1 4- .l p,'.»' ' "` '~.’;,z. ___-_‘i_-; _ _._. ' 1 ii g - 6 fl' ‘__-_ ) 1_. - ,___ F531* int_T / or .'- _;_,.i" _ i ., _ .,‘."*;i _ ,- _' _ . ‘~ /‘ ___ _ l* ., A 1.5% » " _.-.~“ " -»‘£1~."1ff _”>7* » _,ff -_ . _,~<-~§=-.4-*= ` as( - ____ _,__~» .`, _ 3' s ___ . -bs-s¢\'___ i_ `i{_;,"m_` -gl '-'-`\;;; ' , *~"-`*., ~ _"ef -r ; rg? 1 - xi _/=~` . _, . ,, _-__ .lt \'"`~ i-» _;- -if-Al _ |_. i _ .iii , (\ . w/____ _ \..__ ri- , _a . ._ _.i f _ -gi iq. _ sn _/.,,,,,_. _'rf / 1?. _ __ _ `\`§~'~§3 i' ‘ly The great popularitv etijoved l_iv our Dress Fabrics dps pafgment ie not due to sentiment?-ie’s due to the completen; S of our §¢0.~k_ ,Q the i_. niet e variety of the different U19- e and weaves we show ana in a large measure to the rlglllmfss of our rices. , Sales have been for in excess of other years. that s an indication too ` Novelty Suiting Tweet-ls. a Speciallv |“i°l’€Slif\¢ Offer to ,. \ " ladies who wi~h to dress in the latest .~ fashion. These tweeds make very ef- f@¢,iv¢_ stylish costumes and include , many of the stvlish bro .vn shades that , are so popular, worth up t0 $l 4°. _Ji speeialat...,. . . . . ..$I.l5 Unusual Values in Friezes and Plain Suitinj < Materials Heavy' biackior Ox- Heavy wool frilez. ford sniting cloth. Clflth- full 54'lU° 95 s eeial' value, worth Wide. SUUUE- "t““iY P 6 f 5sc s°°./ 2* ‘-.-- - e. _‘___ `-‘- ..;¢"' . 54‘iIlCh 0Xf°fd» buck Corded ‘sultiues and or heather mixture _ ,,,vi_.i,,1e stripe ef- frleze, aremarkable fec,s__two big bm-_ value, worth 65c for 49° gains at per yard, ' ‘ worth i'.oo for - . -- 84C Dark double width Melt-ous. i8c_2oc,2zc. 24¢_ “Pd 5°° Pe’ yd' Broadeioth, Venetians. Hopsnckingin all plain shades. . - ' ,Childrens Wool Goodm _ Prettv wool Hoods in pink, red. white. Uivyi -*ky ‘nd bi“¢i¢» 681: and 92a. _ _ White Wool leggiaa and overalls, in all sizes. 25C. 324:. 60¢. 3 Baa each. _ _ Stocking caps, wool jackets. bootees. infantees. IIIIWUS _ toqne oetl,etr~.. - _ _ '_ _ Huy "pol _bhukeg | . Elder downs in plain - ` S .i l. » d ippie,allcoiors ot for children nd* whim double _ wideh.p'eri'd. . - = _..i.iosutl9oc Cushion Tops with town names. sent 45c.` cis Oo. ciouris, took place Sunday afteriiooii .iuu was largely atteiideri, among those pri-s up by specti train otii its city. ie Rev E. C. eioopsoii and at the .rave \vit,Li Masoiiie honors. Rav. Davit Hickey, president. of the Nova Scotia Conference, is moving among the ciiure-hes. Recently he was at North Sydney. his sermon is spoken of by ii local paper in very flattering lernis. llc is one or the many ministers that have iiieon giien to the uourcli by l:‘i‘iiil'e ltd .. ard island.-Wesleyan. Tile Montreal l-Ierald says: “Boi.' Uoiiahue the welt kuoivii atiiiete of Mc- Lii_| piiiys left half for the Siiaiurocks. "Doo" .sa native of H. l~l. island and re- eeivcii his pit-iliiiitiary eiliicatioii at Si. .;i1iistsi|i`s college, Uliar o.tt-Loivii. He is aiiiciuiier of the we 1-snowii Aiegweii ..tlilet.ic ssso. of Cliarlottetowii. At the oig ineets of one Maritime provinces dur- ng the past. four or tivo years uonuiite always captured the lnirjorlty of tiii- poiiits. Donahue is considered by his many adinirers to he the best all round atiili-.te in Canada to-day, the Mctiill out- look says that he is the best atliiete tlini. ever entered the university and at the M uili sports lield recently he secured the all round trophy with zz points, the nearest man having only lzi. l`lie5t.. Dunstarbls Ucilege football tea... on which he played for the past three yeins was only oiioe s_ore i against. Last season they wi ite~washed the Wantlerc.s of da llas on the Wnntli:i‘crs‘ grouiiii~. Uouaiiiie and ln.I.ean, the present centri- liaif of the Sltanireci. team being th. stiirs. Eric Mebaaii, .lic centre lialt' of Liu- Sliainrocks, is il native oi 1*. E. l.~iland and ii member of the Abegweit Ath- letic Asso.iation of that province. He has teen in t..e game for the past sin years and is considered one of the best kicks in the game, punts. droos and place kicks being done equally well with either foot. Although not as fast a ninn as Donahue he is a remarkably cleve doclgor and his aolllty to kick well in a very sxnaltspaoe has brought his team out oi’ many a tight corner. worse-ooo-0-oo-0-oj 3' J ohnson’s 8 Powder ~ has the largest sale of ` auybaking powder en i - P. E- Island. This is because it is absolutely pure.of full strength and sold at a reasonable price. Sold by all grocers and general dealers. }6 lb tins soc. i lb tins 3oc. Minnesota 8 it Walla tl ` il iiiil Mii_;oi' W. A. ~\\ eeks (the winner of Lite cup in |903) fourth. According to tlio liolders of iii~.~i and second pace in the iiizgicrgiitii topiay oil u final match of iii iioles, ilu' cup ,uoiiig to the winner. i`iiis niatcli resulted in Mr.Rogci‘s de~ featiiig Mr. Stewart liy7 up. The nii»ni» hers ol' the Uliariottotowii Golf lluh have certainly spout ninny pleasmit hours on their beautiful grounds during the season just closvfl and i.lici'eii1‘e no doubt niuny ii our good t-itizeiis who would limi iii this royal game ai u.o.~_il doiiglitful i‘ei'rea- tion. Tun regiiliii' niontiil_v niectlng of the .~3.-liool Lioard was liciil last evening. 'l`lii- toueliors reports for tlie iiiontli .l,>.L8o`clock. Full attendaiice re- quesicd. The Best i Tress $2 00 2 50 3 00 Hats s ` Arc the Best! ’Wecks'&°Co., soie Bak-'"g ' Zed Literati -- Agents. ii is Nia _..._--.-- One ross of this pa‘.tabie moderate price- iease on too pcopleulliinow liowsiel. I iviis. Re-ailing _ ik The Reliable Furniture MED. J ___ ,_ __f4--- _____*_::;f--*_ _ _ 7--» ___ ___ <1 iutotlic river, but no lives we-re lost. ~ - ` - >‘ ` -- - - -- »- ' -Y - - ' ~ . -' . . . ._ . ‘ ' Provini-.tal 'l‘1'eastii‘er, A ‘tl ' - N t 'l - ** 'W' ` ‘ W tiiely liiiltn \\ ith izxui ral pioiiuti by _ l l ‘l_ '~“ NH) _ __ _ _(_ __ “_ ____ e_cU___0n of Mc__s_____ 1____1 ,_-mnk A__d__c“,s _md w_,l______M0n._______ Tm, _____________e__e mkes place ___ Tignish iiii_' also been tatnpeit-ii with but the Hi” "’“ ' _L __ _ _ __ _ 1 ,_ . _ this moifiini-I Of Dr. PC Murphy of that thief w“"‘ 'mt S“""'°s“i“i i" i5l'i~ii“R ll- M°Le“"1md MMM" “M UBDNLL5 E( I 5 ON rh""’"i“V "Hi Wim” Wm u“d°"` L' pines iiiiil Miss Maggie Wlekliiiiinsister of 0l)Pl\. Carroll Bros llllvi' "0 me" "8 i'° Dr. and Mrs. Petli ek ruuic to the City 'l "my be 'h"i'e`i iooumli “"‘u"‘ i“"`° this tizeiute Llr. Wiesliuni. The liririesninid um“xt"`"i“ "Mimi" 'ws' whi“h °"‘""°i‘ i' ear this inoriiiiig iroiu Bedequi: and that we have to use s bait to induce customers to enter our store. it does not take much of a reasoner to see that it would not pay them to deal at that sort of store. Our prices all round are so low that we could not, unless we had stolen the goods. cut say 25 per cent oft' 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 other way,should we get the opportunity. It is up to you to avoid us,if F you think we are quricks in the furniture business, as you would a quack doctor. Trade where you are sure of honorable and honest treatment-where you are sure oi a low price on everything all the "° that is at Pills. Mr. Baskin says: ’ “For i.\vo years l was laid up with Luiii-_ < I the The Humphrey Clothing Store, S'l’»ARTL1NG DlFI"l‘llENCE IN COM- you can have an _elegant cup of tea for Exhibition times at a If you prefer cohee we CMI P Y » We want to meet the person who is disappointed with our tea 5 -Z`.;__.- ._ _..._ _*fm* ._ .__ n _ D _ ____._,____ -_1i_ :vw urieitcitlliitlie blood. Heiiltliy Kiilneys HAVE YOU YARNS T0 SPIN? iF 50, WE CAN PROVIDE voo wirrt R_oi.i.s IN DYED BLACK. WHITE. NATURAL BLACK, LIGHT, MEDIUM AND DARK GREY We also have a full stock of yarns iii two and three ply. all made by Moncton Woolen Mills. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. PHONE 63. A~ WINFIELD SCOTT. Mfr. is swab mor MANCHESTER LINERS . _ /exit' \ 'U _ f 'V _\\ii.'-afg-,. _ju j" '14ii_ -_,_ -_-. f-_.Je - ~ _ _ f '-~--°:.==‘f>';.-. c-1-,-,_ - ',_¢..--’_ _;- .___ ' ,_--f ' _ __;_._, _-. _ _ The 5. S. MA.\ICiii~1STi<`,R TR.-\i»l1R, with Cold Storage and Mechnioally Ventilated Clminliers, will leave .\_iontri::ii on November :ist for f`l\arloltC¢0Wt1 and 1\lariolic.~'tur, 1-lngiiiiiii. Siic will lic due at Charlottetown on ‘he 24tth_ and will sail next day direct to l\l.'iiirl\i-sti io- ' For space and rates from .\lontri-ulfto Charlottetown, or Charlottetown to ltlancliestcr, apply to 5 il tl 24th CHARl.OTTETO\VN. 1 PROPOSEl) SAILINGS OF S. S. CAHPANA. Between Montreal and Quebec and Charlottetown. “OM MON-i-imiii. A-r 1 i>. M. iinou cnannorrrrowu as 6 r. xr. -~ yu. Nov. “ wh N°v- " 'C ncin nth September leave Montreal at r p. m. Retiiiriiliiiitng wigil leave Picton, N S for Charlottetown, on the londayl r eo ec. - - * DRUQQI31‘3_ , ° noonon arrival of trains from Halifax and St. John. $*Sub]ect to change should circumstances require. Cor Gt.G¢°r¢¢ and Kent sts. Jas. & Z°. CA _ , _ Agents. Chnrlotretown.1m_. __ _ ""' "“**“ *if* @4010' xii' 1 i' i f A., PIGKARII & 00., Agents, Quiaiiiac stEAiisi1iPcii.,iu.