NOVEMBER 5» 191° " 0' "ma LA'ras'r News ' ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . .. 1 mar or ALL" "”"' PAQTQTHIRTEEN '55 E15-“'22 Purest, Freshest Drugs uuisiainlly rt-plenislied to prevent slalo- niss. A full line of Patent Medicines '|‘,»ilei Reiiuisiiies, and Sick Room access origg. Polite service and pleasing prices. A,~,»ur;i¢y in compounding prescriptions amapcciiilty. _ The MacKinnon Drug Co Cor Gt. Geo. and Kt. Sts. #sas PA'roN's VMAGNIFICENT nA‘Nca or HIGH CLASS Fuss IN. CLUDING REAL MINK. ALASKA SABLE, 'BLACK Fox, ISABELLA Fox, PaRs1AN LAMB, CARACULE arc. 'rua SHOWING is wuLL worrri-1 A VISIT. 10-zsdtr ‘I "Are you backward in your Pen- inanship or Arithmetic? Attend the evening sessions of the Union Com- mercial College. Enter now. Wm. Moran., Prin. 9-30dti. , C0 ll l Best quality Hard Coal Acadia Round and Nut. Inverness ' Old Sydney and Reserve. Prices the lowest _ at Geo E. l"ull’s Coal Yard _ ' in-zinvvfdrtf. Sale ol Two Valuable Farms ‘ -..ALso--- Stock and Machinery at Alexandria Lot 49 I am instructed by Mr. Geo. Jen- kins and Mr. A. K. McNeill to sell by public auction on Saturday, Nov. lfith., at one o'cliock, 'p. m., their two farms, consisting of 50 and 90 acres respectively.\ The former situated at Alexandria where sale takes place, and the latter at Tea Hill, Lot 48. Both farms arc in high state of cultivation and conveniently situated to churches, school and post office, and near Charlottetown mar- ket. Stock consists of a nlumber of horses, cattle and p' s. lf not sold . lg _ pnvately before above date’ Sale Wm | lications to boom t-he Canadian West be positive. F. H. HORNE. Auctioneer. 11-miiirizipd. '”_'_'l WE MAKE TEEl`ll und we guuruntee them to lit oxiiclly. We willdo all we cun to save tho ieeti you hu\'c,_nn¢l if it is possible to _save them We will do so. Il not. we ‘will give you the best substitute possible to get. lf you e_ntriist. vonrdentul needs to us we assure .\ou uf nlmnilnnt satisfaction. llr R0bil\S N "§°"7Z“cs§i-.. IHE 0UEEN’S C0 UNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown Msilywr . ' I Proiwsei, leave this inorinlng for 6; tawa. ‘ i ___. J. T. McKay, Spring View, was B. 'HOUR those registered at the Qiucen Hotel yesterday. On and alter Monday next the Northumberland leaves this port at 99"e“'thi|°lly ;l1 m. and" not seven as first noted. l , 'Daniel McGuire, Morall, who was accidently shot recently, _was i-gpm-t. ed to be unchanged in his condition last night. ROIHFN1 Beck and bride who were married in Picton came to the city on the Northumberland last evening. They are on their ,bridal tour, A~ w~ H0l\`0Y¥l. Charlottetown; F. A. Burgess, Windsor, (N. 8.); and Alfred Ogden, of Halifax, are in this country procuring salmon ova. from the South Esk fish hatchery.-New- castle Ex. D. M. Condon, Travelling Passenlger Agent of the I. C. R., Moncton, who _has been here the past few days came in from S-ourls yesterday morning and left in the afternoon for Sum- merside. He will cross t-his morning on return. ° At the Police Court in this city yesterday John Bell,- charged with breaking and entering in the premises of Theo Moore, Prince St., was sent up to.Snpreme Court, to stand trial, John McDonald an-d H. Crosman were each lined two dollars or teh days. In New York on 'Nov. 2nd. W. I-lalpenn , cit , under M. A A A vault for distance in the indoorl championships at Madison Square Garden. The distance was 27 ft., 112 in. F. L. ibiikenian, now of Ottawa, won the 150 yard dash in 16 seconds. l Dr Heartz has returned' to¢Amherst from Toronto and the Board of Mis- sions. We are glad to note that hel has been appointed as a member of’ the Executive Committee of the mis- sionary Society. For the first time an Eastern and a Western maui have been electnd tu this position. Dr. Hegartz on the 13th inst. preaches at Shcdiac relieving Rev Mr Steel who is to supply for Rev H. E. Tliomas in Cliarlottetown, P. E. Island, andl prosecute the canvass for the En- downment Fund of the Supnumerury Fund.-Wesleyan. While a young St. Pierre French-, man and a. young P. E. .Islander were] rolling about the city on _Charlotte street last evening, attempting to throttle each other in settlement of a dispute over a girl, policeman A. J. C. McNeill happened along in street clothes. He pulled them apart and conducted them to the police station, one in each hand, leaving the girl to mourn. The Frenchman had been walking along with the girl when the P. E. Isl-an-der came up be- hind the two and peered into their faces, shoving the man! into the street. Tlien the Frenchman jumped at him, and the light was on. ln the police court this morning the ls- lankler said he had mistaken the girl for an acquaintance. Each of the boys, one of whom was 17 and the other 20, were fined $4 and costs.- Sydney Record. The Busy East is the name of a new and handsome illustrated maga- zine devoted to the interests and de- velopment of the Maritime. Provinces. It is pul>li‘shed monthly in St. John 'by the H. M. McAlpine Directory Co. and bids fair to 'supply a long-felt want. In recent years it has 'been the practice of m-any Canadian pub- as if it were the only really valuable and progressive part of the Domi- nion. This 'seems a great mistake. lt has tended to be-little or to alto- gether ignore the eastern section of Canada, which is really very rich in agricultural, lumbering, fishing and mineral resources. These Provinces by the sea are the wharf fronlt of‘ Canada. They Contain the only At- lantic winter ports of the Dominion, the great coal mines and the great- est steel industries of Canada. Thel Busy East is intended to present ‘these eastern Provinces in' their true light. The magazine is a creditable one, well-written, handsomely illus- trated and in every way deserving of support and patronage. ln the cur- rent ‘number Prince Edward Island is remedied in future numbers. sei cocoa,-R-eindeer brands. iHandy noon tea; .Y Ch ::Notice. All persons that hav ext eer Phone 275 J. _ tlrll i . H1 it lc, o / T;-_g _;`-_:_` \' :__’? E " v -~_. *E-_' i ~ A i ~._-.` - - _ ~. _ .""" -' ;“ . , .. .-. ,A _ , ...-..-.:;'- \\ .x.\\;~.;;~;.; * 5 |)\‘“Khn\it.e iuadi- from l’uri~. Lurrls, Buns, Rolls, Hi_~u~iiiis. Giugv- Si\'\p§. Slilliulu kv- }i_t,c,’l€lc. ` IS THERE ANYTHING __ _ that will please you in this 'T"=*. ~ list if so,comc along, it will be of the best qualities. Piiieiipple Pies I-Iv cn :li Y Y . _ _ colors, won second place in thc P010' ‘Marshlield, was reported to be consid- J. J. Tralnor, Bedford, has return- ed from is trip to Moncton. J. A. Munroe. borne Valley, was in the city yesterday: He was at the Victoria. AA, C. Dncbemin, city, has returned after a business trip to the North Shore of New Brunswick. Miss Agatha McCormack, H-artford, Conn., who has been visiting ber old liomeat. Newport, left on returh yes- terday morning. James Calder and Marcus Calder, city, have returned from a visit to Newcastle, where they were the guest of the former's son James. of the Union Bank, (lharlottetowh, has been appointed to ii similar pos- ition in the Ruylal at Clinton. The Halifax sailed from here yes- terday afternoon with a larrgiegeneral cargo including ninety tons iof hay and fifty-nine cases of cream. Mrs. Joseph Macdonald, and her daughter Miss Margaret of Cardigan, left yesterday morning for California where they will spend the winter. There are sixteen pages in today‘s Guardian of assorted matter includ- ing sermon, weekly Shakespearian sermon and Sabbath School lesson. Miss Annie Hume, City, left Thurs- day rnorning on the Northumberland. She intends visiting her sister in Pic- ton and from there she goes to New York. The con-dition of Senator Robertson erahly better at latest reports lust evening. He had spent a restful night Thursday. At the October 'fur sales in London the pricesprevailing for Silver Fox, line, were the same as in March last. Silver Fox, poor, were 50 per cent lower, Red Fox, 15 per cent lower; Mink, 15 per cent lower; Muskrat, 30 per cent lower, Ermine, 20 per cent higher and Otter 20 per cent lower. These quotations came by cab- le to J. D. Jenkins, Civ), and will govern the market until the next sale in February. _ Ivan , Reddin, City, of the ,Royal Bank of Canada, has been transferred to the Calgary branch and left yestier- day morning. Iva.n’s departure remov- es from this city 5 young man more than usually popular with all. l’ro- fessionally and socially he will be greatly missed, while followers of hockey will regret his transfer by reason of the gap which will be left in the Abcgweit ranks for thc coming season. He is a classy and [xintloniian-' ly player and his place will hard to till. He will be accompanied by the best wishes of hosts of friends for success in his profession. i Nearly six thousand huslicls of po- tatoes, as well as a large .~»...».».\.. 1- L" f Mr. McDonald, formerly accounhanti. -,,,.,¢.f,/,é,\"}' .9 fi ,_ One price . A . If l ° . / `~ i’ A U f . i f - W orol~ i It Days to buy in this Province. .. 3:22’ is B ca” “I “mules °“ wmer _ Ord er (why /__, " \ 3 _ _ _ our p0|lCy L E Pmwse' M P “"“ M ~ if ` The Store with the Stock. Slaufield’s Unshrinkable Underwear 70c I <.- A _ fl ‘lp fy?-.'_ gi, ' s ¥ gl _ »._. f. \ lllll , ff, 1; ;2 ,-:fy 0.. “/" <-/23-1;-1; ‘=’1;.2;<, » ‘i // fs* -ss \“\~. :-‘_ as , , *gg-1:4* '-i _ ,,,i_,' ___ . “ avuuu Q _ _ _gr _1`, vo Q 'Q winter weight of pure wool undcrwezir, wliicli we supply in sizes 36 38 and 40. The garments are well cut, soft, firm, durable, and will not . .. .70c Slaufield’s “Red Label” - Underwear only - ~ - - lflcre is the favourite niediuni \\'ci_Qlit winter iiudci'\ve:1r of _,-1, /L thc STANFIELD niukc. \\f'c`offc-r it in :ill sizes from 36 to 42, the iuziteriul is pure wool. The _cruriiieiits will not slirink- they will weiir, and give perfect szitisfuclioil. Our price L-:icl1......l.ll0 Slaufield’s “Blue Label” Underwear llnly - - - - $1°]5 itll' ‘\\ /'fa il-l‘|`ll“““l‘mi` il, H \ ',.. v, \ \_ \ \o‘_ it .1 \.\ \ -_~\\.,.\ . . ._, ‘~\>`\\\f\i “ \ '.lil\i\\\, -1: i ~\~ \ .. » \ ‘. .-~_. ~ THIS WONl)EI{Ifl'l, VALUE in liczivy \v<:ighl undc1'\vear ` `_» i is certainly the finest thing offered to-day. Vi/e have all sizes ii: -\, ~ ‘ _*\ ` i l \ ‘ill li' fl }.j.'f;'_.-,»°.f 1.00 from 36 to 44. Absolutely iuisliriiikzililc. Our price ..... ....l.l5 Slaufield’s “Black Label” Underwear 0nly - - ~ - - STANFIELIYS I'IEA\'II‘fST f\IAI{E, in ai \\'on' vliairgc for IS*-GOOD UNDERWEAR. Men’s Fleece Lined this line study our price -und liui'i'_v in _\'oii1'o1'cler...... _ . ...ISU Penman’s Fleece Lined -Underwear 50c---- --Underwear 39c -~ IN THIS ASSOR'l"'.\lENT we offer all sizes of l\Ien`s fleece lined undei'\\‘c;u', vcr_v \vell inncle good weiglit, warui fleecing. The sizes run 36, 38, 40 onl_v. We have both shirts and dr:i\\'ei's, :ind couiuirmd this \'ci‘_v special offer to _vour zittcution. ciiiiiliisur 399 EAC" ini-stilqd effect, luis good \\'.'ii'1ii_stiiiil ficcciirfj. Tlic: fronts are cz1rcfull_\' finislicrl. .»\ll sizes froiii 34 to 44 inches. cifffiiizur 506 ‘WU THIS is 'rim .\cMF. or v.»\i.UE in rim" lined iin\vii_ cuffs and :inhlcs nrt- vci'_\' iic:itl_v_n1:i_v inailing the order to us. All lJ<>ys‘ sizes, best flcccc lined uuder\vc:1r, 4 to Io yrs' 300. I0 to 14 yrs 350. Men’s Fine liogskin Gloves $1.00 JUST GOT IN A NOTABLY fiuc vuluc in 1ncn’s fall weight Dogskin Gloves. These are “PXM" sewn, have one stud fastener :ind come in rich quiet tain shades. M:in_v ai time you have paid 1.25 for gloves of less vulue. _ L BRING in your hands :ind lct us full; thc matter over. Our price 1.oo. Ten Quarters tl'ette Blankets ’ pr c Eleven quarter tl’ette Blankets Boy’s Coat Men’s' Coat Sweaters 50c Nice weiglit, well uiridc cont sweaters, inostly in g'r:i_vs, with coiitrasting f;icings._ The sort of tiling; small stores offer :it (>5c czicli. Our price-5oc. Sweaters 85c Tl-IIS TS :i i'c;ill\' cxccllcn vuluc, full size, iiiccly niziilc, plziin coloiirs with <'i»i1ti':istiii;;' f:ic‘ii1gs. Coiiipziim- with i>i‘rliii:ii'v