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M I ., ii, .,. _ ,__». .__ ,_ i __ _. .__ ,_ .Q .._» W _ _ _» ,___ _ .~. ,. if H. _,_ .,. . ww l . _ _$4 _ 1 ,._ i . f P . _Q ,> , _i ,. ‘.°~_, .. .i... »..,.;~..,._ .l..f i.. . ‘ » v .rl . ii , .. ,__ ,__3__ » all C°u¢Z¢ F0bS.-... .. ........... ... ,......‘.-.3oceach It pa" to buymthu Provmw l Every student should have one. We have them for St. Dgnstans Prince of Wales ..‘*;-..l‘i‘3l’.3‘.”.".I..f“5.‘Z.”§?.l’.'..°.{2§.“ ""‘“°' .° B' C' and U’ _C° C' J. E. McLeod.;l:i1coe, leaves this Oi" 5P¢¢la1 Prince of Wales College Pin, Sterling Silver l11°1'11ius for Boston. with the College Colors in enamel is very pretty and costs.. 5oc_ - -- e ner T0\`1B¥'s Guardian comprises twelve l_-_ W. W' V Jeweler 1.:-I; s' ' flweusamiieimein-.mis Xmas Photos Now The 'Christmas `r u s h com- mences ln s few weeks no to se~ cure the beat results you should hsve_y\»ur photo taken iiow.os|i in to ny sv-d ses about ii sitting. (.00K STUDIO |52 Q it-en St. i‘®sl'lsl§s='&rev£ai>s~w |--i ' .._ -'---:.. Buy a Big Ben Alarm Clock and you will not nerd to worry /_ `\/ _ I /T, 1 s“Sn$W _ _ _ _ i . i _lt _ about being up in time iii the Q/ , _ ‘ mornings. _ - k _ Big lien neier fails io Q `-'-`f`\` awaken those w~ ii depend on i* _ him. ‘ ' . . Let us show this spliiidid ' clock _ ' - \» ` . . . . .. .i.a|..<... .. _ Miss Jennie McAllister, Moncton, Cow MSO go to Sh(,mM_I um, hm C. VV. Patterson Ivvii-ller ._,.._-_,__ -- ,.__"\_ ~ _-______....%_ ____T______ 1, __, .`f'l:i*#”- - ' , .,.._,-§‘i _ff ( _ . ‘// ' `5"°’ ,, - .>T"";:1l`¢~~ ` V; __ _._ n . ,_’,-ffl* P . \ . "Si _-l__",\.' Fill Your Cellar with coal from o_ur yard and you will g i ti as good as it is possible to gi-i coal l will be carefully screened and free from din. Our prices are no higher thin you may psy for somelhinginierior. ~ We have all sizes both for business and household Use. order now. C5 Lyons Qi. Co NEW ADVER'l`ISMEN'l`S . organ uowniv TUESDAY NEXT Piclding Vinegar Thi- Pirkling season will noon be her! and ns ufuil we are well Stocked wilhihe ben! grades of vinegar on tho market. We have ir* stock.- Prool While Wine " Eng'isl\ l‘-lslt Pure English Malt “ Cider All I 1 good iusoilriienl of Pi'-ltliiig Spire ii pkges aiu.l iii hulk- r_ Goff’s .»-~.j.j `7 ._ Come into our i lli:e and hnvei eff on in iown am i 5,1 vior I0 ‘MM Phono 275 . . HAVE V :>:z=< eo=w§ W 0 S _,.1- Hospital fBeneHt. GROSSMlTH ,Sorrel , _,___ [v¢rybody’s Going There 1.-5M2i 'M' i 'T M i».. -_-`-. --._°.. _ - , _ ...eoevsio ' _Coal is going up in nficf- l ieuosould have been wise to have 8‘|"°': as y r order for nexf winter s suPl‘\7 " month. Doll! put It oil' sn_v lf"`\i¥°"° S194, an |M_\¢g pod _i_oier¢it on your noni! b!_sci;el.=:_°_';1__l;|_Y;______ Md" we Staple od y it _ S d e “Rehn” -s'l`fi|‘n:1‘liiik»iiil gofnlsnn imiiiiiii, nu a co §§i°i+‘=".'.‘..§.°.l"s‘§.:"ii.‘.i'. .um an Phan; in and 40 ki i r 5 We believe MINARD'S LINIMENT W. Jardine, George Sutherland, H. is the best: Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Charles Whooten, Mulgrave, N. S. Rav. R.0. Armstrong, Mulgrave, N.B. Pierre Landers, senr., Pokemouche, N. B. Thomas Wasson, Sheffield, N.B. . i "In Gnrdner's Asthma and Bron- chitis we are sure you will find quick relief from all your troubles. This matchless remedy is praised by all users and is especially beneficial for old folks’ coughs. Remarkable cures have been cr edited to its use and in quits. A bottle 50c. The Two Macs, 149 Gt. George St. Mllltf. ...__ "At Brown's Big Clearance Sale every eighth cravenette coat will be given away free. These coats range in price from $8.90 to $18.00 but are selling now at prices ranging from $5.75 to $11 and every eighth man will get his coat for nothing. H. H. Brown's. 11-bM3i. NOTICE. During the progress of our greet Clearance Bale, we respectfully ask our friends and patrons in the optical line, to put off having their work done, as far as possible, until after the sale. We expect to he so bnsv during this great sais that we shall have little time for optical work. G. F. HUTOHESON. J eweller-Optlclah , 10-30Motli. :zws have ii rare line of toilet pre- parations and is getting better all the time. At this the party season ladies will find Hubbard Ayers corn- plsxion helm is delightful prepara- tion. we have it imbettlss. flesh. this morning for Sarnac Lake. 1- '"1 W ~ f -" -, vases. M. Balderston, Southport, leaves Cant. T. G. Tayicr, 'Ciiariottstewm was a passenger west yesterday af- ternoon. Ml" MBPS' Hugguu, Charlottetown, leaves this morning on a visit to Bos- ton. Miss Marqusrite- McKinnon, Char- lottetown, leaves this morning for Dover, N.D. Miss M. A. Foley, Charlottttown, leaves this morning on a viclt to Boston. D. Rutherford, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Souris yesterday al~ ternoon.' Mrs. M. Munn, Port Arthur, who" has been visiting in Charlottetown, left on return yesterday, Judge McDonald, Charlottetown, left yesterday on a visit to New York. _ The demonstration with thc Auro- phone for deafness will lic continued by Mr. Dale nt. Geo. E. I-iuglics Drug store to-diiy. Tuesday. who has been visiting Mrs. Leslie Henry, Charlottetown, left on return W. A. Murray left yesterday morn. 4 to St Dun- lFr0m Yesterday's Evening Guardian) The Northumberland left Charlotte- town at 7.30 this morning lor Plc- iiumlier of passengers. 'Ihe eastern express arrived in un time; the southern accommoda- 1010 n m fift -five min west about two years ago fir-it llv in in Wlniii c and afterward mofcd tu egnawere e a een ful in conducting ii house painting circumstances The funeral wits lrr fnrmer friends and ac uaintancos in wc.e cooducted by the Rev. S. J. Farmer of Regina. The pall bearers were D. J. MacKay, D. D. Maclieo-1, Ramsey, and Norman MacKay. The heart felt sympathy of their many friends in the west, is respectfully tendered the bereaved wife and family in their sore ailliction. ____________ “We have just received a quantity of Jerge'n’s Violet Glycerine Soap. This soap has ii tremendous sale all through the United States and is made bv The Andrews Jergens Co. It is transparent, Emerald of hue and imparts the true odor of natural vio- lets. 10c cake, 25c box. Ask for sam- this morn-ing two drunks flco ant and Jas, McDougall were dismissed. Montreal on Thursday the 7th Charlottetown, this being the (From Yesterdays Evening Gum-sian) H. Lavender, Georgetown, was 5 recent visitor to Amherst. fail; 1 _-- is Lottie Jenloins, Mt. Albion, is visiting in Sherwood the guest 'ol Miss Agnes Gillespie. At the Charlottetown Police The steamer Cascapedia will trip oi the season. F. S. Spence* aresident of the Dominion Temperance Alliance was the preacher in the First Methodist ‘ Church, Charlottetown, yesterday morning. The large congregation pre- sent listened with great pleasure to his eloquent :ind logical sermon. The marriage of Fred (I. iv- -' and Miss Lillian J. Chapman uf Port Ligin took. place this aft.crr.oon at the home of the bridc’s mother. ’.\'.'s. |'HN‘1= Chapman. The ceremony wus performed by the Rev. Mr. I-ludailii Tho young couple looked charming n= llllel' Stood under an arch of ever green. 'I`hey will be driven ny niim to Shediac, where they will tiilo- rho Steamer Empress for Chiirlor.teii»\‘.~i. l’. ld. T. On their return they wi‘l reside at Port Elgin. 'l‘he in.irr~.u.: of Alrxuniler Clark Copp tml Mies Mary Brownell Read also took --1,-.cr this afternoon at the bonu; of tix bride’s rnotiicr, Mrs. William i'.»\n.l il this town. The ceremi-i.'».= wus ner ‘orniml by the Itev. Mr. v'.".<¢g.;i|-s ».i Einckville assisted by 1-tcv. Mi. liluct. ull of Mt. Whatlcy amd ‘ll null .\‘~'- t.i-rce to Clit-ir1ottet.0wii w .~» ii.- will spend their honey-moon tm zheir F-R-E“E yesterday “‘tef“°°“' return they will also reside n .-> Elgin.-Sackville Exe. vour teeth exauiiiied free of cliarge. _ill-I5 IOP his home ln W_akcfl€1_d. M859. The death Occurred on g,,,,,1,,y at Only takes a few miiiules ami vie 'lite' _svefdlnlf some Um” wlfh rem' her home in Boston, of Mrs. Charles WM |91] you ex,,c|‘|v -Nha! yon U, ed “V95 1” ('h“"1°tte"°“'n- ‘ Whitconib at the age of (23 years. 'iiiil_it _“fruit co.~_t you one l>en"l/_.\k’e W. J _ Windsor left yesterday morn- Saffeziegaggéitegoginfily,aging wljiiilnnl; Fi e et-1_1 am viifiraniee them to ing for his home in Bathurst, N. il., JOMB of Bayfield and as hm. custom ii i-xaclly We also guarantee per- lifter spending a short visit with spent the summer at he, 01,1 h,,me_ f ‘ l (` l Fl ld ra ' lr friends in Chaf1°t'°et°W“~ She was taken ill there but recover- rd suflicientlv to return to Boston Iixtrartiii and liliin without - . Pull!---Drlii moderate. g The funeral 0' the la” Patrick three weeks ago and hopes for her MCKBDHH Will 1030 P18116 this T“¢B' recovery were entertained. After ‘ a er illness sl iz assed 0 Dr' ( (1017 _ mmnlllg H0 7- 5 ~ _ few hours sev. e ‘ .2 p _ ' R Jbins _ stan s Cathedral thence to Kelly e suddenly away much regretted by H I2.-»Q“‘°" 5'- (NNI B¢f‘r& C-oft s Cross where inter ent will take wide cimie of fl-ien¢1s_ gm, was a wo. Ph W' ’?§"`J' lllllcv. man of many excellent qualities poss- essing g, strong personality. Her hus- band pre-deceased her by some years. She lcaves one daughter, Mrs. Russel Hoch, of Boston, and one son Willi- am, Professor of Science, in an Am- *-0“ with fl lilflle CB1l`g0 and ii fair ericnn University. Surviving brothers and sisters are Messrs Alder and l -- Weston Jones and Mrs. Jacob Allen J. T. and Mrs. Smallman of St. all of Baiyiield, and Miss Jane Jones, .-\ntliony, i’.E.f., who have been visit- ol Sackvillc, now in California; The ini; U12 l8»U`-Bl"s sister- Mrfl. Wood- remains were brought to Sackville on worth left for home on Wcdnesday.- Tuesday accompanied by her sor- St. John Exe. rowing son and daughter, and con- I. -“ European demand. Further importa- veyed by the N. B., and l’. E. train to Bayfield.-Sackville Exe Charlottetown today at 9 30 a. m., Mrr. Whitcomll has fl‘lBI\dH ill fbi Province. _____._..i_-- tion at .- _ ., y - utes late; the Cape Traverse accom- ::I-Iarmony Violet and Hanniony modatiori at 10.10 ri. rf.. fifteen Rosa are two ideal toilet soaps con- minutcs late, and the Tignish ac- taining antiscptics to destroy the i ‘C0l11"10\lB¢i0“ lit 11-40 ll hl-. . 011 germs that cause skin blemishes 'W S time. These soaps are made by Harmony _ '__' of Boston from purest vegetable oils Entered l“"° "Bt at Regina' SMR' and glycerlne, Harmony Rose extra on Friday Oct. 25th after a short large size _15C H ca_ke_ 2 fm- 25,, ‘ ‘Illness °[ D“°“m°“l“' John W _suthl smaller size 10c a cake, 3 for 25c FE 'mg at tlhe early age of 48 -l";’,“`“‘ Harmony Violet extra large cake15c. AT ,__f_~n,s “H;‘;’d““§ “,'§“I§,‘;'n“d “fm viii sich, 3 mr ssc. The McKinnon Drug ' ` ' ' ‘. , Cc., corner Great George and Kent _ Sli. Mtl' Court Gal .- each lea ve for last M. It s your inactive liver and biw- els-_You need Cascarets ` IUIC. Y0tl'1‘e blllolls, ygu hgvs a throb- bing sensation in your head, a had taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are Darched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed on, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don’t continue being a hilious nuisance to yourself and those who \0V¢ YOU. and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Re- member tliat most disorders of tha stomach, liver and intestines can hc quickly cured 'hy morning with gen, tie, thorough Cascarct;-they work while you sleep. A10-cent box from Y0lU` dfullgist will keep your li'/er and bowels clean; stomach sweet rind your head clear for months. Children love to take Ciiscnrcts, because they tnsfi: good and ncver gripe or sickcn. THE STOCK MAliKl*J'l‘_ By Hugh M. Creigiitoii. (Mr. Crcigliton, whose aililrcss in No. 60 liiourlway, N. Y. Uity, will lui pleased to iiuswcr rcnderai iii:|'.iirics i'ugiii'¢lln,g any stock oi' bond.) Nlt)Nl\lY _ ltuliug Dhzcuuiil. ltntes: l tipcn Govt. Mai'l.et llnult. ei =-sw .e- ‘li lil London Paris lit-rliu -l 2 V icnnu 5 .5 iii Ainsterilnin ~t 4 New York Rates: can Ui ».= Call Money- -7; 60 days-5¥- Six montiis~- tloxumercial Pnpcr: Minimum rate 6 per cent. Higher rates obtain for hotli call and time money than was exullteil B week ago, when Europe wus in its first conclusion over the news of the war in thc Balkans. This would szem to indicate that high rates will pre- vail for some time to come. With money leaning at pruotncally 5 Der cent. in all European centers of im- portance except Paris, there is little reason to expect lower rates here un- til there is falling oil in the 5 tions of gold seem to be out of quest- ion for the rest of this year. THE STOCK MARKET. Prices in our markets continue to be dominated by the temper Ol ills foreign- exchanges. All the fore_ign markets are nervous and luscvptible to the news over night; for this rcs- son timid buying has been f0ll0Wl’/11 _ by anxious liquidation and Vice vcr- sa. The result has been that l“`i°eH now show declines throughout the entire list. However, it would seem to he only n matter of time until a ‘ further upward niovenient occurs. BAYER l’ll0'l'0 Sllllllil KR i ig. ‘I 11 <1 b f=“.°°°-‘fr ` _ SUNNYSIDE :id..‘i:°‘;;.‘:f.1“i..:‘.:f:?”:;.‘;:“;..:.i‘ Pl`0lll3b|€ PP 192'] gely attended' many of w_hom ivclre - <1 i the east D A Sutherland of W"- Uimtiggr nipeg a brother came in Saturilnv :ii -- i sl_J_§éelJ_;nl}je1_‘!§H_9'_B I attend the funeral. The floral triliii'.- B,,',.||,, |_,,n,,,| y"1,,,s cs were numerous and beautifui ii- Bicnmond Bt Phone i5.i.l mong which was 9 wreath from Court M A -Wsscaua I. O. F. of which order the ,` ,_ , --T.--1 deceased was a member. The services My opticial business has increased to such an extent that I have decided to devote my entire attention to that particular branch. and there- fore offer for sale the stock, equipment, and good will of this well established and profitable business. The present large stock can be reduced to suit pur- chaser. We will be glad to talk business with anyone inter- ' ested. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St _ ple. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ' li-4M3i. . gsw" A Real A beautiful story of e heir 1 ""1 People’s Theatre -*‘°"”'""* 1-».,.,,..,-f To-night . ff ,,.,-»‘ "NANINE the Aiiisi’s Wife” Feature V- ,,, ‘-1 l----Two Reels- tbrolien w=>n\an's love for her ' unsppreclated bcsliaml L I "1 The-Slufiragctte Sheriff A laugh provoking satire in Western politics ‘ Miss Chapman . IN New Songs M i wliite and rsclisli lille. J. G. Jamis- son, Druggist. 1 10-80htti. ..» l._..._ _ 1'. ’_ Two Shows Ni hil -Admission Sc Cents I e `\ Prices for many of the best rail- road stoclrs are out of line with cur- rent earnings, For example, Atchis- on's gross income of $1,070.00() Fwd net increase ol $600,000 in Seilmnlb' er, and for the same mouth Lehigh Vallcy's gross increase of $442,000 and net of $310,000 and the chicago and Northwestern's gross in- crease of S'.'Il7,,000 and net increase oi` $158,000.. Indeed for the first three months of the fiscal year Lehigh Val- ley shows a net increase of $812,000. Such splendid earnings are bound to be reflected sooner or later in high- er prices. ln fact already Europe shows a disposition to buy back the stocks they were selling two weeks B.[§O. FURNITURE SALE. . Buying in car'loa_ds l0iB W0 °B“ sell you at auction prl:es:-- ‘ side Boards $9.00 to $50.00. nur- eaus, $5.75. $6.50, $7.00. $7-50. $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 each. Gommodes 32.75, $3.00, $3.50, ¢i.50 and $5.00 ;oach. Wicker Chairs 8 colors $3.25 each. Parlor Suites, not the ordinary but the best. $19.75, $22.50, $25.00 to E with 5 large legs $7.00 to $12.00 each. Quai-tered Oak from 816.00 to $32.00 each. , Dining Room Chairs from 60|: to $45.00 for set of six. Wsrdrobea from $14.00 to $25.00. they are beauties. _ Buffett from nano to radon wh. Iron beds, Springs and Mattresses, the best at lowest prices. Jas. Paton di Co. i0-22EMtf. "You can make your selection of any suit in the shop and if you should be the 15th, 30th or ~l5tl\ purchaser you will get your suit for nothing. Our salesman don't know who the 15th man will be but strict account will he kept in the office. These suits range in price from $14.- 50 to $17 but you can have your choice at $8.25 to $9.75. Brown‘s, Farewell Clearance Sale. ll-5m3i. MAKES SWEET, WHOLESOME BREAD. ` Women write that the yeast they’ve used makes snur bread, but White Swan Yeast Cakes, makes bread $60.00 each, 3 and 5 piece suites. l Parlor Tables, $1.5tf, to $115-0 each. Dlnln room tables, surface oak sweet, light and wholesome. Sold by live grocers 6 cakes for 5c. Get free ,sample from White Swan Spices & Cereals, Limited, Toronto, Ont. 1 i l"""" ' “"`C1 `*'l"cmiiiLorrlErowN Ano ELSEWHERE illlllllltlll. lllllllli. .. uvsiiz -~nisciniis." Children s _, . ' . i s e 0 » f Toboggan _ 3 . COatS ,fi The genuine article made of good heavy blanket cheviotz in navy 7 blue with hood lined with scarlet Han- nel and a scarlet knitted sash a- round the waist, . / Lengths f 24 in-ch . 27 if @w@w§ N00-have U1U"lU`l€U'l ii 30 3-it 30 Ladies' Waterproofs By Express The Cziuadiari Express Co., has A brought us a new shipment of hue waterproofs. They are made of Par- is Sl. each ,, “’“"‘“”‘s ““ 5 amettas, Repps, Poplins and Water-` proofed Lwecds. , i The prices are $5.95 to_|6.00 each .. , _ __<_ _ S"ta1‘nped ' Linens For Embroidering Centres, Circular 9 inch ,';'.;g'$`;,'_, I2 inch "` I8 inch 22 inch 27 inch Tea Cloths. Circular 36 inch 45 inch l Tray Cloths. Oblong ' 18 x 24 20 x 3o *F .?~"\l -rdf ‘EF/,\ ` "ff 7/.- /}:i':` ftp’ ~.¥`\/l)/E; Oval. -|_` 15 x 20 '_ Stamped H emstitclred Linens Trays 18 X 27 3 $Z» _ 11' -ft.. / “ 20 X 30 D Squares 32 X32 Tea Cloths 36 X 36 , “ 45 X 45 Corset Covers in Madapollarn Stamped Aprons not made up. W<>rk Bag Aprons and Cosey Covers. lomlev Bros The ciiwiivs busv Store. i r , 3-- l 4 l I1 '-_Q New ADvF.i<'risMsN'rs V use _' - --.Il ,_--Ii ~ l- '-" fi P\.f.l\Sf. EVERYBODY? G. ]. Hamilton, i ‘a . ‘ i ~