The Gil s illjii lift ie r. + 4% = _ » -a _ 7 ‘ Reporters and _Correspondents R I N G S Evervwhsre- , Q srimrien ew w. W.” - are guaranteed to give satisfaction. THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST for 35 years. ‘A complete line always on hand. Sold by Tun 0oroner‘aJury on the Warren case W. W, WELL Ex Governor Mclntyrs was a passenger to Souria Saturday. Rev. Win. Wass, Mount Stewart, was in town Saturday. ; meets again to-morrow night at eight o'c1ock. w. E. Mama was west saiuran in .Y ’ connection with Union Commercial ll 1 I - For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the issuing, stasis ,cannons P I-ATI NOTY P El A ITIITU P ROOFI GEO- H- COOK. KRW DHBRIBAY BLOCK. Tha Studio where baby is always welcome. Hughes’ Digestive Tonic imparts Strength Quickly, Maintains Permanent Ef- fects. A valuable tonic in weakened condit. ions of the s stem arising from over- work, mentalystraindmpaired nutrition- nervous worry,etc.,etc. Price 25c bottle. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries’ Hall. The questi'ti la, What is the best boot for men for failwear. We recommend our $440 boot, Rox Calf leather lined, water proof s0l¢ with the worth cushion insole-a mattress for the font or we have them with rubber roles and heel. same prile less 5 per cent for caan. We claim tliiaia the but boot at any price that comes to the city. Bee them' A- E. McEAC|-IEN TheShoeman. SS .ii ' T wwsi . . SOURISL. . lllABON’S SYRUP. WHITE PINE with EUCOLYPIDL AND HDNEY will cure your cold. Try it. . i Mabon’s Drug Store, Souris East, P. E. Island. SANITARY ~ ` LPLIIMBING. How often disease and sickness oomssi in the home. and vary oft!! 1 the cause is with the plumbing. We aiwsvs pay particular attsn- tion to the sanitary kms this is v;r\y¢iui§ortant,to the utanaaea it Zianrlgiigibeéeiaa ln:-:lah man, l Cl l'C WI this class of workin tha meet :$42 datl rl its . we-:aa .gas rhnitmtilitnvary best _ 2.‘1‘.'.“.! ;’.'....""°“'....2':.i‘f..§a‘2.‘I.§ll..‘»2.‘i in may rnpeet. » Diva us a eali when in used el any pluuiblug work ooiil. , - Bruce Ste art & Co. ` Fir A woman is only as old as she looks. QUEEN [QUALITY shoes give her such comfort that she looks five years younger. Alley& Co. College business. ` Sydney C. Hayden who has been all f-li-iii summer on board the Gulnare, leaveslund Miss Jean whois “ow vismmg li this morning for Ottawa. Anthony McLaughlin to Peake'a and P. D. Bow`on to Cardigan, were passeng- ers last Saturday afternoon. Ai' the Police Court Saturday 'two drunks were disposed of. Robert Davis was fined $5 or 30 days and Jos McAleer $2 or 10 days. ‘ Isaac Wright, Bedeque, was in the city Saturday and expressed himself most favorably regarding the high standing of The Guardian, ani its many improve- ments of lute. GIOBGE H. W. Moors yesterday assumed full charge as organist and choir dire~wr of the Prince Street Baptist Church. Mr. Moore intends adding some new material to the choir and generally raising the standard of the musical ser- vices of the church. Miss Sadie McLeod, daughter of Neil McLeod, St. Peter'a Buy who underwent aserious operation in P. E. I, Hospital, sufficiently recovered to enable her to go c home eaturdny. Miss Mc`Lcod speaks ln the highest terms of the kind treatment received from the hospital staif. Sydney and Mrs Smith, Miss Laura Mc- Neil and Andrew Douglas went to Marble Mountain, C. B., on Wednesday to be preseut at the wedding of Miss Margaret McLaughlin, daughter of D. McLaughlin, of Marble Mountain, to Tlionins McLean, of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The wedding took place in thc church there,--New Glasgow Herald. Bi: benefited by being tefcre Ben- gough‘s black board to-night at new Market Hail. Two hours of the best of fun and entertainment by Canadols greatest cartoonist, Bengougli. lt is _twelve years since this talented artist. per formed in Charlottetown, yet there an- hundreds who remember the pleasure of that evening. Don't miss seeing Ben- gough and hearing him to-night. Ti 'kata 254: and 55c. Plan at Ellis' Drug Store and tickets at the door this evening. E., D. S'rimNs, proprietor of the Char- lottetown Steam Laundry, is making pre- parations for removing into his new Building, the Mark Wright Block, Cot ner Kent and Hillsboro Streets, which lic rc- cently purchased. Mr. Stei-ua will occupy the building in conjunction with G. D. Wright, Undertaker. He will place new machinery almost entirely, will generally I GRAPES Canadian Grapes are at their best now and we would advise anyone requiring a quantity to secure them at once. -We have just received from the growers in Ontario ' _ Delawarea. Rogers Red. Rogers Black. Niagaras and Concords. _ Prices range from 4oc to 6oc per basket. --~ -.__._e1-_F _,___ ___ _ . __ ‘__- FIRST CLASS .FIRST CLASS In every particular- omt siocir . out sions. our mieruioa. I Large new clean stock of drugs and chemicals. Phone 86. Rcddin -Bros., Opp. P. O. renovate the exterior as _well as the interlor and will have when complete a laundry that will be thoroughly up-to date in every respect. Da. Lviras B. Sparta? spoke again on Saturday night in Y. M. C. A. Hu.'l and on Sunday afternoon in the Market Hall to large and most appreciative audiences. Hlr aunjcot on Saturday evening was upon N nrootics or Deadly Enemies and yester day afternoon on Retrospect and Prospect. It is needless to say that both subjects werc handled as only a master mind can handle them. Dr. Sperry is one of the most thoughtful lecturers that has visited Charlottetown for n long time and hir iaddresses must be productive of great good among his hearers. We have warmer friends for Br'tlsh Al- mond Plnk than any other like pre- piiratlon we can offer. It is so healing and soothing to all roughened conditions of the skin, making lt beautiful and soft I lifter one application. Prepared and sold 0 only by A. W. Reddiii at 25c per bottle, Central Druirstore. Sunnyside. ANNOUNCEMENTS -Any good co'opositor,rleairlng employ ment. should apply hare at ouco. 21d tf . -Try our Parlors for the moat modern in the Tonsorial art.-James Sc Trainor, Barbers. 2lmwf tl. -The regu‘ar meeting _nf Victoria Di- vision S. of T opens this Monday evening at 7 o'olook, instead of ll. By order. --The Rink will be open Monday even- ing between 7 and 8 p. ni. to give the ath- lolosa practice for the lilitary Tourna- ment Nov. 9. Members of No 8 Co. please attend. -A meeting of the Local Council of Women will be held on Wednesday after- noon Oct. li at 8 o’clock ln the Y. M. C. A. parlor. A large attendance is request- ed adimportant businas matters are to be settled. lil dtd. -Wanted to purchase or rent within four miles of Charlottetown a farm of not ess than fifty sores (suitable for stool raising) with or without stock and lm- pleinents.Apply at Guardian oiflcelil dwtf . .' .al prow-lug thieves One night lately sever- al _stores and ollioes were broken into, andloods stolen. From one otlicc $850 wen stolen- The Standard says, “these robberies together with the wllrul slaugh- tqt of fowls at Arch McKeiinii`s one night last week, and almost niubtly visits by thieves to clothes lines and hen houses all over the town, should at one-o engage the attention of the authorities." This is the season. when local and travelling thieves let in their winter'a supplies. _ MAN! friends in Charlottetown will hoarwitb deep regret of the death ali- nounced by telegram Saturday, ot Baro`d Angus, son of Hobt. Angus, formerly Miinager of tho Telephone Coni- pany hcre and now in the Civil Service, Ottawa. Mr. Anaus, who was twenty five yearn,of age, had been employed in electrical work in Jersey City for some months where his death occurred. There are no particulars but he had not been ill previously for any length oi time. It is expected that the body will be brought home for interment and will likely arrive on Tuesday night. There are left to mourn besides his futher, three sisters, Mrs. Alex Ramsay, Newton High- lands, Mass; Miss Alice, nurse in Boston; friends in Charlottetown. FoLLowrNG is the results of the first annual competition shooting of Wear. Boyalty Rifle Club held last. Wednesday. Possible number of points 105. Points. James Bryenton, il) Reuben Good, 84 Percy Burke 83 Capt. S. Good til John McMillan 81 *Hedley Bryan ton 90 Walter Burke 77 Vernon Burke 76 Bruce McMillan 76 IJohn Lewis 72 William Clarke tis Leigh McMillan (ll J 'Jssph Mo Plieraon 59 David McKinnon 59 Charles McLaughlan 58 James St ickmau 57 Joseph Curley 53 Hammond Rodd 51 Psrcy Gates 50 Bert Taper 40 Geo Le wis 36 Patrick Cur`er ` 31 Vernon MoMill an 30 Bruce B .lsuer Lem McKinnon Arch. Watkins Lester Bowman Wm Good Harry Stews: L Fred Balsner IOILEI) T00 IIARI) AND BROKE DOWN NERVES WENT T0 SMASH -COULD NOT SLEEP- WORK WAS IULPOSSIBLE. FERROZONE 58E'f?SS=i5’%` “Gave llle New Vital Energy -Nourished me Back io Good Health". Perliaps you are ln poor health? But work rn ust be done, and there is no chance to tukc it rest. Never niinrl the rest-it won't bc nec- essary if you use Ferrozone. It builds up the system, enriches the blood, strength- ens t ie nerves, makes ou feel like new at once. No medicine in the world is so pow- erful in restoring health writes C. P. Soni- iiicrville, of Weymouth. “I was weak and nilncrablc. "1 toiled too hard at my business and broke down. "My nerves wcnl. to amasli, I cou‘dn’t. sifep, and simply had to give up every- t ing. “Did Forrozonc help mel "Well, I think it saved my life. It Fave me new vital energy, iiourislied ine nick to permanent goo health. No better ton c ia rnitde than Fcrrozonc." All physicians recommend Ferrozonc because it is absolutely certain to vive strength to those that use ir-, 50r'. per box or six foxes for $2.50, ut. ai dealers in medicine, or Poison Sl Co.,Hartford,Conii. U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont. Weeks’ Hat Trade Boomingl No Wonder! TRESS' $2.00.$2.50.$3.00 HA I S HAWES' CELEBRATED $3.00 HATS. Lead The World For Style and Quality, Week & Co., Sole Agents. ~;' VERY~I.INl( G ‘ ' I EED . _ ~ if you buy a Sim- , mons chain, you will H have positive assur- .¢. ance that it will give - perfect satisfaction n'..¢..,,. ,, indeilnlieiy or another ",_',’,',“:,_,‘;5*_;' chain will be given °'“"'¢'-f you lor li. *f.,,___,.‘f The makers guar- antee renders Simmons Watch Chains as safe to buy as diamonds oi the first water. In like manner our watches, are insurtd to the purchaser by a broad uaiantee _ _._ faivsiv traumas. manage at essay -ana wiiiau cim°i..¢¢» ana 2'_"‘>' °,‘_I’” -"’,','{,§"C",i,@§',’;’,’§' Bott anhllvfavorltas everywhere they’rs known. Made up in pound ""'l"' ““’ °"“°“"' ' atidhalf boxes. Whitda ntttte shovel? piece. t _ I ~ _, . e Deslrilay slot F, OCTOBER. 24 "‘ r sv. Es...-. is isl=o troubled with night-V --L I -W -- - MEET 'ME AT THE ALWAYS BU _ ‘ _ A 'gg'-_.T J O , ,_.::.!,;i-r 4,.. M-.'.~v~/v,_ _~' Our goods are not sold at little prices because old orfshop-worn~i>t’f.roIt¢°0Vf' fashion. We offer you things new and good and fine with nothing of la lladbby I " sort and nothing second rate. Good goods needn’t cost you any. more _tiki _ ' 1 cheay and tawdry things--if you buy at this store. STANLEY Bltos' I __ Dress Goods Ladies’ Ladies’ Coats 7 Specials r o ards inch twill mel 5 _ Y _ 54 ' tons in live good colors, and 3 lot ofnew heather mix twegdg 48 inches wide 39c per yd A lot of very stylish :weed effects, und heavy Sergei; in brown, green, cardinal, navy and black, 46 inches wide 55c and 600 per vd Newest weaves and colors in 56 inch twee ‘s 85c. 98c and $1.25 per yd Extra heavy black all wool cheviot 52 inches wide, worth 75c, OUR PRICE 55c per yard Elegant French wool goods fine finish,witli boucle stripe~ mixed browns, greens and Fashionable Skirts In th's department we have values that not one other store in Charlottetown can show you. Come and see them, you can judge for yourself. Navy and black heavy twill worth $5 25. our price $2-50 Black broad cloth skirts. self strapped. trimmed buttons worth $5-75 our price $2.95 Black broad cloth skirts pleated on each seam from the waist lo $4-25 our price $3.25 Heavy black all wool friezes, trimmed with braid and self strap- ping worth greys 98c per yd SIANLl:Y BROS. $5.50 our price $4-25 Stanley Bros. Besides our stock of .regular staple shapes which are g00d year in and year ont, at prices for $3.75 to $10.00 We have iuat received by express the very newest coat in the marketf~all of them late novelties. We allowed ourselves margin enough to give our customers llie latest produced. This we bottom ot skirt, all sizes worth jdo in every department. So _. you can be sure of getting the vt-ry newest styles at this store. These garments range in prices from ' $10.50 to $15.75 STANLEY 'BROS._ E' | M Av--_._ _va. v__v___ GOOD G POCERI ES “men we say our g,-Ugg,-ies are good we say all that need be said about them-And we may say further that our prices are just ii little less than you pay elsewhere for inferior articles. ear->.i\ii:>E:i=Qec>i\i af. ,o©. GROCERS. v vw --v See our ' Raw. Sugar ll 4c lb- lc-___\§, " r` ` E .<2 l gf /-§.t--git 5 i Twi- ' 7:' Helm; A __ 8. M `WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO FROM MILLER BROS. you know you are getting one that will give you the best satisfaction. We could not afford to sell you a poor instrument-It would not be a good investment for you or for us. We guarantee all our instru- ments and are always here to make good our word. Z Don’t buy Pianos until Q I you interview us. ‘ Miller Bros., Queen Street. Connolly’s Building l i__xV-Mil.; Iii/ ¢\."“"3'~t~ A ,I ;;t_-‘.I., 5 J ' i s ° " _7 5,-/_._ __ O SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under. sis ned and endersad "Tender lor St Peters Bay Breakuatar,“ will be received at his sice unlil l'r'day, November 4 row. ln- cludveiy. for the construction of a brealwater at eastern entrance te harbour at St. Petei'a Bay, lirics county. P. B isiandaeeordi-1 io a oiau and spectleatioa tn be seen at the enlce oi I- B. Bagan, BMX., Resident Engineer. Char- ottstswn, P. lt. .. on application to the Posi- mastar at Held ff Bt. Pet»r's Bay. and at the Denartinsnt ol Pnbile works. Ottawa. Tenders w il not be causldrrerl uniraa made ou the printed form su oiled. and aigned with the actual ai natu (pt dl. I reso en ran. Al areepted clleqneea a chartered bank ~ayabie tn the older ol the Honorable the :lltliister(r;| Public Works, lsr twelve hundred o als i.zoo must accom nv eachteuiier. Til' “Nur wifi be forfeited lrthe party ten- dering decline the contract nr fall to cornplere the vile eu' tractrd for, nd will be returned ine-eelnon-amepaem leader. 'the Dspartmeu does not hind itseifto so cept the lowest nor any tender. B; order. RBD. OILINAB. Becrsla y. Departuieul ol Public Wonka, Oitavll. October ill. ions. 1|' wauagera iassrtla this advertisement wal: tamtlierlly iremfha Department. will. ii _ “nl oft , al Conservative candidates in the forth- lof Queens County at the following times l and laces i North River, Saturday, Oct. 11ml, nt "nrncgncn P The Peerless Cartoonist and en- tertainer in Cravon and (`oniedy WILL AP_f`_EAR_1_N_ THE NEW MARKET HALL, Monday, Evening, Oct. 24th, Under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A, rf Charlottetown. , Every lover of pure fun and fascinating comedy will want to hear this unique and mirth pro- voking entertainment. Tickets at popular prices. Plan now open at H. A. Ellis’ Drugstore. i9 d 5i I l POLITICAL MEETINGS. Messrs. Martin 8: McLean, the Liber- looming election will meet the electors p . Afton Hail, Fri. 21st, 7 p. ni. North River, Sat. 22nd, 7 p. ni. Fort Augustus I-ln1l,near church,Mon. 24th, 7 p. in. Messrs. Nizirtin and .\IcI.can, thc Lib- eral Cniiservlitive Candidates, and other speakers, will meet the electors of Queen’s County :it the following limes and laces. Enl,yv:iie, liridn , Oct.. aist, :it 1 p. ni. Afton Hull, Frirlhy, Oct. 21st, at 7 p. m. 7 p. rn. Fort Augustus llnll, near the Church, illoiiilay. Oct. 24th, :ii 7 p. rn. Vernon River Ilridge, 'I`uesda_\', Oct. 25th, at 7 p. in. l’ow|i:\l, Wednesday, Oct. 26th, at 7 p in. Eilloii, Friday, Oct. 28th, at 7 p. m. lla-lic River, Saturday, Oct. 29th at 2 ) I } . ii _ Wood Islands, Saturday, Oct. agtli, at ~ p. m. I Caledonia, Nlonday, Oct. 31st, at 2 p. Dominion of Canada, , Province of Prince Edward Island, In Chancery Rolla Court. Patricia Gillis urlid others. Compiainants, HH( Nora Gillis and others- Defendants. Pursuant to and by virtue of an crler of the Honorable Edward Jarvis Hodgson, Master of the Rolls, made in this cause, on the i7th day of 0ctobe'| i904, I will sell by public auction at the Law Courts Buildiu in Suninieraidc,on on Tuesday, the rijth day of November, i9o4,at the hour o twelve o’clock noon, the several pieces of land, situate, lying and being] in Snminerside in Prince Coupty, t at is to say; Parcel No. i. All that lurid, a lot First inches; crly, one thirty-nirie meets the thence southerly along point of commencement. Parcel No. 2. All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situaie, lying and bein in Sum- rncrside aforesaid, bounderf and de- scribed an follows: Commencirig in the south angle of land, owned by john Green, formed by the intersection of Summer Street with Church Street, running thence along Church Street, easterly sixty-one feet; thence north thirty degrees east parallel with Sum- mer Street one hundred aud twenty feet; thence at right angles west sixt - one fe-et to Summer Street aforesaid; thence south thirty degrees west. along Summer Street to the place of com# menccment. Parcel N0. 3. All that tract, piece or parcel of lniidsituate, lying and being in Sum- mersidc aforesaid, bounded and de- scribed as follows: On the south by. \\ titer Street; on the west by land oc- cupied by Sainfpson Grady; 'on the north by and o Albert C. Saunders ; on the east 'by land occupied by Joseph Leblriir commonly called the Shea H0096, Bs appears more fully by a plan of the said lands filed with the Registrar of thc Court of Chancery. The purchaser will be required to pay twenty For cent of the purchase money nr the t me of the purchase and the bai. ance- upon the execution of the deed. ` The sale will be confirmed bythe Lourt of Lhancery, without expense to the purohriser. halt-'i this rgth day of October, i . WILLIAM T. HUN? Master in Chancery. 24 mo th tl Nov I5th an les t enoe east until it line; to the '- Ill. I ` Grriiidvicw, iilomlriy, Oct. gist, :it 7 p. in. 1 , A meeting of llic electors of Cove-‘ head and vicinity in thc interests of' Messrs. McLean and Martin the Con-| se-rvative Candidates, will also be held in Stanhope Hall Saturday, Oct. 22nd,| evening, my p. m. Prominent speak- ers wil dress the meeting. Mr. _loliu A. Mathic-son, M.L.A., Loader of the Opposition in P. E. I., is expected to be present and address the electors. 5mwf&wtf _-'31 l UPENING UF TRYUN _ WELL. What about your Xmas Photos? Have you been thinking it over? Then come early, as it is only t'vo months from Xmas. We have the latest styles all on hand. Gauvin, Gentzel & Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. BAPTIST CHURCH. Tile work of building thc new llaptist Church nt Tryon, having been com- pleted, it will be opened for worshi on Sunday. Nov. 6th. There will be three services, at io.3o, 1.30 and 6.30. Rev. D. Price who has spent six years on this pnstornte will preach thi- dedication sermon. lie will be assisted during the day bg Rev. j. Clark. Rev. Mr. Mc- Donal and Rev. Mr. Stebbinga. Spec- ial collections at each service. ro-zv mwt aw ul ...;. SC ll00liER FOR SALE. lehoeaet King! 1.' ¢ Rlllwavwa "ana ‘ '-...-.- ~°~:-..... -“ii :acl r. ` ¢ , _ , ' i . ' _ -is. ov. f yr .i, ‘E _(7,, fl ".< 12.*. » if, ""L-.-: '.1 ;. _.-Y. A _- ‘rl -.35 $21 .` .4 all if ¢‘ , C -_ _,_ -ax- ! . fi. ta- ' . .. 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