.33 IIT, _ UP" .fu »i- -es. .» .»»i '-i. » if ~ $1.15 , .1 3. "3 __,. fr. , .I . , 'I i . \¢ *_ _QV so and I $s.1os |”°“‘°‘ i ‘ 5. sf. y_v!*,t\¢ ~\, ,iw \r.i~\1 *.2* Peopieiwho are particular abcil' the llevor of their Coder, people who know good Coilee from had coffee and want the good. are the people who are building up our oodee business. 'lfhere is no adul- terstiou, no substitution - every pound is honest coilee. Try your next pound from us, and be convinced. Webster&\iaclia Th ideal Grocery, Cnnrfottetowia, P. R. L Phone 199. =< 1'.-»-`~"i;` ":.f."~’=-,-i~.'~f it~3‘§"“;£"”",. ~‘§-*+R-"~`=1's;-":».? ‘ ' _ _-if-' 1. -¢ ‘I ,,;p,;;¢i»j_i»"§»¢i_'\»%£»¢'.&\no ww -iwtii ; THB GUARDIAN. mtisnmovsnssn .s,.,... yesterday. Coe named Charles Rendreu W was dned $4 or 15 days and the 0tlier,Ern- est Osbcrnc $5 or tl) days. Tim death took place on the 17th inst. at Rose Valley of Margaret C., beloved ity in their aflliction. minded that lists of all those who have not paid their city taxes, are now being prepared foripnblication. Kindly attend to this matter at once and have- your name . ' Alu: you using Red Rose teal Its gocfl Ar the annual meeting of the ° tn. _ V _ Hockey club im night the feiiewinel ' Two drunks were before the llallstrate °m°°" '°”° °|‘°°°”: President-VW. Davison. ` Vice Presd.--V. Blake. Sec’y-Treas-R. E. Smith (re-elected). Executlve-The above otllcers with P. C. Brown and H. M. Sprague. Percy Pope,jr., was elected a member Alter wife of J. J. Bethune in the 37th yolr Of vote of thanks to the retiring oincers tbl; her age. The bei caved husband and F m..,.g15g.dj°m.ned_ _ i family have the sympathy of the commun- " Vicronra Division presented a ple asant scene last evening, on the occasion of an Dm-‘AUL'l‘Ens Lisrs.-Citizens are 1‘8° oliicial visit from the Grand Worth i Y P¢*51`7B1‘¢=b, S-F- Hodgson. After the usual service ot reception the G. W. Patriarch delivered an address replete with interest to all present and especially to the old; l‘GD.l0V8d Rnd thereby 8V0id the EXDOSUPC menbgrs of thg 01-der A vote ‘f th kr _; - cans .`v£`~E. \» -e-»‘K`»é\:¢\i"\»> 17631 »‘_ a \ “H4 ` v`\v,r ,E _ . _ ,¢.~ l V was passed and conveyed by the. Wg;-thy” » ,_ , THE book keeping and pennmanship Patriarch J' A' L°W"°° after Which the 'T56 Y -J i wt- sh‘des_ \ery nice goods. Oiher fine qualities at $i.45 __ ' '_ ‘ ’ '° ‘f P' E'I‘ and N°v“ r O D .U ~ . lf" . TU evening at 7 o’clo:k. A change has been f ' N mad ' ' class will meet in the Y. M. C. A. this meeting closed in Love Purity and Fidel- ity. I ein the teacher and the class willbe 1N the gourse ¢-,fa few days G Frank F _mcharze of E. E. Jordan. .rms is a H mm, i ,, d I .splendid chance for o to b u son n en smmovmg his leweury YDU ENJDY Good eating, our cake will satisfy you. We have several kinds made from the newest and best re- ceipts. Dark Fruit Cake 2 5c. Sultana Cake 2oc. Nut Cake zoc. y ung men etter themselves . G. L. Murphy: 8; Co., Sydney. C. B., _Reneral commission merchants, are pre- Vpared to handle alarge supply of Island V produce on commission for which they _ will make prompt returns. Anyone wish ',108 their produce successfully handled and sild will do well to write to this llrm. *M GOOD QUARER DOLLAR’S WORTH I Is contained in a bottle of Polson’s Ner- - viline, which cures Rheumatism. Neural- iria, Sciatica. Toothache, Headache. establishment from his present store up tive doors further to the store lu the Desbrisay Block formerly occupied U! T. J. Harris. Mr. Hutchinson’s new stand is admirably adapted for displaying goods as well as for general convenience. His Christmas stock will be in shortly and it willbe aV large and well selected one. W. N. Tanton Great George Street will occupy the store vacated by Mr. Hutchinson, _ THE death took place Saturday evening at the residence - of Mrs. Theo, Aitkin Upper Hillsboro streee of her bro- ther F. G. Brooks who returned recently Silver Cake log giratngps. nSick Stomach and India-e5¢,;_o,,_ in ill health from Boston. Mr. Brooks mginteti; (i:il;iudNerviline is first class lini- was a member of Franklin Lodge I 0 O F ren’s sore throat, hoarse- - B ',` ' ' nesmcold in th h t’ d k . . in oston and Sunday nlgbt a,t9 oclggk D' water before er§tif.?,,§.5anism; egpllgnggg W'ildey and St. Lawrence Lodges held a ECLIPSE BAKERY. rémed f ld . ' ' ‘ ' _y or_ co s on’t be without Wsrviiine, it is th o service at the house with Rev G M Bak" Best Band potent and rename ehom 3° *’°°“°m1°°3 Young as chaplain Yssterda mornin » L D ° h ~ » . ° . e y I g L--itil*--J mad°» and 00599 0111)’ 2501.188 old hmment the body was taken to Georgetown thence _Dn. Hami.mN’s onlin GoNs'i'iPa'rioN. “hi” h°”’° ‘"5 Mum? H9-T501' Wh¢I‘¢ in- §, _~ V _ V _ .termeut will take place. A largenumber of Oddfellows attended in a body in the procession to the station. Q ` LAST night every seat in the Y.M.C.A. Parlor was occupied, when R_ev. A. F. Browne lectured to the Natural History and Antiquarian Society upon- The Winds. The results of nearly halt a century of experience, observation and study, on the part of a keen and though t- rol student of nature could not fail to be instructive. But the lecture was more than this. ‘lt abounded in el sence . _ 0*! ~ humor, graphic descriptions and word ' pictures, and w-as so varied in its charac- _ ter and so pregnant with facts it gave un- broken pleasure to the appreciative audience. It was one of the best lectures »ver delivered before the Society. After remarks bythe President, Mr- Newsom, andiby Arthur Mellish and W A. Bent jev, Rev. Thos Fullerton moved and* John ‘V[a.cS‘wain seconded a vote of *banks ohio | _ _ , which Mr. Browne suitably acknow- _ ledged. _ I _ ' PLEASANT CUREFOR WEA.K LUN GS. . . , . The best remedy for sore. weak lungs, is We show a splendid and .complete range in our men s Lined ‘Glove .he soothing Yap-.r of C,,,,,,,.,h,, h, h » , zone W c departllkmt. We never had better values, ' traverses every air cell and passage of the breathing organs. it treats remote parts At A very line quality Kid Glove, well-made with good that <=0\18h lI>iXi>\Ir¢S and Sprays Calfb 1 - - _ ii, divitn <1 r Peaag’ ‘:‘““§r» Snaii/faSt@“@f» 2” def* “@1121” Shades and 23§f§i§’...‘£‘§ e'L§...§3§Z2.“.‘l.§f§?.°§§§ lin sizes .om 7,2 to roy; inch. We have seem poorer pain, congegtion and inaammation. W _ fiuaiities sei..-1 at ysea pair. .£2133 abréigxlguegfgnggndmwggigguégg ~ H _ to ' d Cash shoe sum P>~na1'Sf~reefChsr1one1cw1-’P.E , _ Colds. Sore Throar, Bronchitis Catarrh -“5¢";_»',.~,' -f-’,-.;'<~-.._:- si.;- ~». .l‘"~.- s.fe'aQ..-~ ._ mption. Conn. Paton would like to please all but thought that N years was too long. Conn. Grantthought the Council should R0 slow; 20 years exemption was too long. Other packers would ask for ex- emption too. He-would support Conn. g Paton’s motion. V Conn. Hooper was of the opinion that l~ Conn. Paton’s motion would meet the company half way. He recognised the benellts but when he saw the farmers cp- posing it he was suspicious. ` iJcun.Whear-“The farmers are misled.” _ Continuing Conn. Hooper said he did not iikc to see other packers discriminated against. He would like to he fair to al1._' He had it on good authority that the Company had been advised not to ask for exemption on the present plant.The period of 20 years was too long and much as he | welcomed the Company he could not vote for the amendment, Coun. Lyons wished to be' fair to all. The Company bought the plaut with the understanding that they would pay taxes, We must be fair to all parties. A number of our homo concerns employ from 50 to 100 men each and do not ask exemption. He would like to see a nominal tax imposed. Conn. \Vhear’s V amendments upon being put, resulted in the following division : Aves;-Whear Clarke, Stewart, Moore. Nays;-Paton. Lyons, Hooper, Grant. The amendment was carried on the casting vote of the Mayor. The original motion was lost on the same division. Council then adjourned. THE [iron steamer Shelley, 1267 ton of London, Captain Wallace arrived: in port at 8,30 am yesterday in water ballast, V from Bridgewater N.S. whither she had taken a load of steel rails from Antwerp, Belgium. She will load oats here for Baltic ports, and George H. Toombs is the agent. The Shelley is 285 feet long, with a depth of hold 20 feet and draws 13 ft 6 ir. She can carry 100.000 bushels of oats. She left Halifax Saturday at midnight. EAs'i‘ERN No'1‘Es.-Winter put in his first appearance on the 12th lust., when several inches of snow fell making in- different sieigbing for a few hiurs and considerably injuring our good fall raods. -Scrimgeour of fishing bounty fame has been taking the claims of ishermen round here the last days- His quaiidcations for tbe oilice are good.-A few codtlsd are taken on fine days cfi' West River. but they 'are by no means plenty, while off Red Point and Little Harbor dog-fish are in charge.-Selden and Wilfred McLean are enlarging their sleigh~building busi- ness to more general blacksmithing which is quite a convenience to the imme' diate neighborhood. Joseph Ching. 00° of their first patrons, recommends their _promptitnde and mechanical Skill- Adrian Mclnnis has arrived home from the, harvest Gelds of the West. He gives a. good report of the country and con' ditions. Frank Stewart and Warren McDonald are likely to settle in Vifestern Manitoba, as by latest accounts they with Freeman Stewart are taking up lind- Freeman left here some years ago and worked across the line with Uncle Sam, but this ysar` ined the excursionists at St. John anfwent West with his old neighbors, Frank 'and Warrer It is gmt ying see our young men reare At Y Very much like our special 5oc quality only bettcrl Deafness, and Lung Trouble' 'Catan-ni Md ¢‘l‘1°aU¢‘i here- Smlivg f1°Wl1il1 W1' e Heavy leather stock with wool wrist extending down - - .- _ ' ozone cure at once, i de' htful ioin- own eountU» Und" 0*" “W” “W3 ‘md liiiing aiild better quality Kid, snap fastener and willihale, and sisnple to me.SPrff,_$1',00; man i,,,,m,,t,;,,,,s,_,s,.;,,ti,,g in developing the give goo Wea' _ . fifggsztsof; (£)"r°“3i°°s’ °" P°1s°” 8° 0°" resources of our own land, and extendingl f _ UB.. Hs .uiL'i‘oN’s Pii.i.scUitnCoNs1'1 ' < PATIO) British iolluence, British prestige, British T civilization.--Nov.l7. AI Vbagk gf Glove, very warm and makes a splendid driving Honsizuns all over the Island are us?) " 'A ' ` ` gl0‘v¢_ Light lid dark leathel's< other -qnalizies - at tug “Ma'csCondition Powder" for horses- t _ y 85;; and $1, 10, The splendid results it gave' last year has ' i caused a big demand for it this year At /" Astraclinn back Glov°s with line kid palm. elastic *W* 1"" i“D!‘°"°d 0”. ill bi “dawg “N” ' wrist and warm linin These loves wear well and are V°mi°‘" fms-d1`“Ei9 °f 3*'°°t"a3“° as * _ halue at the pricge 90C Ping nerve and dximach tonic and appetizer- Macs Powder contains medicine for ,very organ of thebody. Itis all medi- cine uotose ounce of diluent being used At _ ' _' SP1endid'he9~VY D¢_7g5kin G`_l0Ve5» Very heavy wo°1lin its manufacture. Nothing equal to it llinedfevefy finger gmsped W‘th gusset’ snap' Ixtener for uttin hor i diti d f p g ses n con on an or j and makes a spiendzd winter glove. - - - preventing disease. Price 2oc. two for 40s.-MacDonald 8: MacKinnon, Drug- _ _ |¢ists, Corner Great George and Kent ` Fine ualit kid warmlinin , long wrist. with 2 Sreew <1 ' y 1 S _ . ' - At lock fasteners, fur trimmed at wrist, in light and dark rr cnt la Scotia, has been called ta Charlottetown and $1 60 ` A~ldress_inquiries P. 0 Box 276. Nov13d w3m $1 ' Splendid wearing Buckskin Gloves something Bicyclists and all athlets depend on BENTLEYS Llniinent to keep their extra quality at 81,80 and $3.10 pair. Will wear for joints limber and muscles in trim. V V A o ~ OWS 1 nib 4 vom m :_ = , crow-to no-o -oi/0 ohnson’s mulsio \Ve still put up the largest bottle of Emulsion on the market -for 50 cents. It is stll iiavored so that the children like it. lVe - also put up a 35 cent size. ' f i ~Scott_’s Emulsion l A supply fresh from the manufacturers. _ Try us for Emulsions.-- #5 rd “Y df' \ "4 T. J . qi “`// ._ 7' _ WN 3| nron THETEETH ii . ,aft M ha Gloves every inger finished = Ai iwsmmg, iilgiit .$1 dark shades. lock »f2=f¢1=¢fS» SP°¢‘=1 H $1.1 ' 5 i' V VV Wampoles Fosxnolid--f " ' 1 d-d ,mm Hogg, weaffaud look' f < is *rooth At _ Sp en 1 fl Y $1 I wg;-mV and durable. a splendidseller at $1-35-“U Sim- O i 'e _ _.V-/ls , _. if _,1,.`~ -2 _ *Q , ~' V __ it __ " _ ka., $120’ i _ . » Vs- L1* ‘__,_._, -.V.- ; “ft r . : .1 fs-Ht Y s:_ .‘-u." -»;J'~fI"i= "‘ * Vg adv _.»,. ..- ~ » _ _._ V , _ , s 1?' ld"s Teeth Hawk White R A Paste. - a i f - oo stock 'value - | -` ' I* '*» "‘ ’ _rf _ 1 _ i I L _""|.'|"lL'E‘f»”.`LAN__-' _ Slioiild call and inspetonr large _of lowpnoed Wedlirie them of the Distinction' in iiiner We cannot _talk too strongly on the many advantages of this millmery department of ours. The one point that we have mentioned 1n._the _heading of our adver- tisement to-day would be in itself “enough .to talk ou. _ l That is THE strong point of the department, every hat that goes out bears with it the evidence that 'taste aiid ~ style and originality have allcombined to make it as nearly perfect as a hat can be. . _ Curmillinery work does not cost any more than the ordinary kind either. And we deliver exactly the time we promise it. . Vloore 8: YOUR PARLOR NEEDS A NE w chain: on i2ocKE|2___~___ Why not can inane éee our mia--pieces 2 _ received an assortment of new REED goods. All _good signs-some' very- artistic-suitable for the “best room.” New Reed Chairs From ` JOHN *E ’ N ewson Block, ‘Victoria Row. I keep a tull line of the Ames Holden Co’s High Grade 'Granby Rubbers and Overshoes '.11 varieties and prices for reliable goods (]()]Xl'I¥C)`Y’ .35 Cents a Dozen (DEI 2 for 7 Cents s .Afr- Taylor’s You can always get the lowest prices at our store. 'Ions of Xmas goods now being opened up at Taylorfs. BOOKSTORE. E Incorporated 1820, l Interest allowed on deposits of BAL LS A GeneraV Banking A. E. WILLIAMS ii-I dw 3 mos. . .,_ ,,vf.._._ _Vw-aw _,M __ ,_ _ _\¢"3*if ___,_.,; -'. " i -s . »el{-°~““" . =.r»""“"‘ '<1-.vc .. 'swiss “‘,w.__ ____ neil I ,4_-- .. ‘ ~ _ and upwards Transacted lx*-'. _$1 x BALTIU0liE_ _ DF NTAL RUNS brews Iilcck Vloiorlsllee. llllillllllllll llllill Greenies of the Umulwieiel- 1 iere Denial Sngeryi ` .¢.»~'.'svouiz,iseti ri Unlil quite recently when we person had the toothucoe, his ' Q one and all immediately gave his the age vvioe. “Go and have K pulled. ’ We extract teeth when necessary by the most painless hed vet d d d _ isoovere au replaced- mm with a plsteorwithcrcernanl me work. sur ova railin- rsnzgliosiunss is savmo arm l 'QISETII _ ' “_ 1 1.' _ _ 3 ¢ku . '° aes ‘mn refer P. ` 'n in M Beamsnenthraueli at