used to its natural duties ww bgniohliioasnsss. headache md s Pills ' '“|,,.u'e`rcg¢lsu. Semis _______._. _ NDERS ,___- _ ment of Public Works mp” Ciytown, Oct. nth, i9o5. T¢,,5¢n will be received st until noon vll dgy, Nov. 14th. |905 'fuss 1 nsible persons °' "i§L°...i°f°. me mn.. contract must |10 and 1 B ' e. mg 1.. B. M¢M1LLAN, Secfy Public Works. Hx dim twitd ‘ ~ You orui Knew When your well stocked store was ming to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be fore, but When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember th old adage, “There is no time lik gh. pre-stat." and uo insurene like ours. ic. 1:-ar. B E nl :R nemesentlng Phoenix of Hartford Canadian Quebec. ` - 1 Jsvwkruuuuamx Wedding Cake. A | We make a specialtv 1 of Wedding Can.; and cnu supply than at short notice. Call for przccs. o.sTEwA|2T, lEci.u>sE Bakshi., Bakes Beet Bread. M -.--mi euinniii tual niws--= I r _ NOVEMBER 3, 1905 - °”‘,l,,.|.,.. s. emo it you an ' - °°“' - Oillces In New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. _ Tas Princess arrived last night st PM and the express at 9.55. A niwo store has been bee .-1 b P. P. Gillis in his former play: oigligelilsingg; on Queen Bt. TwlN'rr one head of cattle were shipped on the Princess by B, Hsndgmm W Sydney yesterday. Mnsooox MacKinnon, M.I..A., return- °d 5° M°°i»BK\l° yesterday afternoon after a business tri p to Sydney. Tan Ladies Aid of Grace Methodist church intend holding s rummage sale November 16th. Place of sale later. Don"r forget the 12 o`oiock dance in Smallwoud s Hall this (Friday) evening for the members ofthe Wednesday Class, BUMP-‘. carriages, sleighs. etc., for sale at public auction. Nov. ith, on the pre- mises of the late Chas. Palmer. See sd. D. MAcL.aRi;N,merchant of Belle River, sent the first two cars of produce over the new Murray Harbor Railway yesterday. Rav. Jas. McDonoAi.r. will preach (D, V.) on Sabbath Nov. 5, at Canoe Cove at ’l0.30, at DeSable at 8, and at Hampton at Miss Cossrsuci: Wana leaves this morning for New York after ii visit to friends here. She will be accompanied by Miss Ray Cumlng. SUi.i.ivAN Hanan, Georgetown, leaves today for Hamilton, Ont. where he will enter the works oi' thc International Harvester Co.for the winter. Mite. T. A. MCLEAN and Miss McLean of Charlottetown, P. E. I., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Nicholson this week.-Newcastle Advocate. Missiis Eva, Alice and Ada Beers, and Mrs. Theodore McArthur, who have been spending the summer at their home here, left yesterday on return to Boston. Tim schooner Vulture with a load of produce from 0_1-well for Charlottetown, ran ashore at St. Peter`s Island several days ago. 'Sho got- off' at high tldc yester- day with little injury. H. M. ARMSTRONG, Ottawa, Controller of the mail service leaves Saturday to en- quire into the mail service of P. E. I., and the mainland. He will also look into the service at other points in the Maritime Provinces. , 'l‘iin Guardian will introduce a new dc- pnrtment in tomorrow's issue. This in- novation will form a special feature of each Saturday edition in future and will be,one of the most attractive portions of the paper. ANY person desiring to purchase a nice quite family pony with comfortable sleighs, fur robes, harness at a low figure can do so atihe sale to be held on the Mies Emrn Louowoivrii leaves this mornlngforOtt|\wa.; _ _ Warcii for The Guardisn’s comiofpage every Saturday morning. T- BURKE. Inspector Island Revenue, 1°” Yesterday on return to St. John. iOaP'r. Ann Mas. Tooxim leave this m°1‘l1lDK0l1li»rip to Quebec and other western points. ` Dimmu the past season Barrett Header-_ son has shipped about 1600 cattle to Syd. nay and Newfoundland. Tm: Scott Act cases agiiinst William Sturdy and Frank Bell, Crapaud, tried to- day before Stipendiary Brehaut were ad- j ourneei for a week. Gnonon H. Tamron, Everett, Mass. and son of Wm. D. Tsntou, city, has been elected president of the N. S.,N. B. and P. E. I. club of Everett. Wii.i.iAiu and Mrs. Moore who has been visiting friends in the city for some weeks leave this morning on retum to Bay City, Mich. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Harry Boswell who will spend the winter with friends in that city. Mona P. E. I., produce arrived Tuesday evening. The schooner Pilot, from Grand River, P. E. I., brcughtl600 bush potatoes, and 250 bush. turnips, and the Secret, from Charlottetown, 2046 bushels of pota- toes. 785 bushels of turnips and 14 bbis. oysters.-Halifax Chronicle. A MEETING of the Provincial Executive was held yesterday afternoon and even- ing. _In the afternoon the session was taken up with routine business and inthe evening the financial aspect of the hay purchase of last spring was considered. It is probable that the Government will make the ends meet in that trausaction.' Ar Police Court yesterday a Prohibition case against Michael Hughes wasadjourn- ed till the ilth. Ernest Carmody, Edward Smith, Daniel Shepherd, Stephen Flynn and Henry Galbraith for annoying Daniel Connolly in his dwelling were dismissed with a warning. Roderick Hughes, drunk and incapable was fined $2 or 10 days and Arch Currie, drunk and disorderly was fined $5 or 30 days' Davin arm Mus. SHAW. Brackiey Point are visiting theinfricnds and reiaif ives ln the city and are the guests of John H. and Mrs. Gates, Longworth Avenue. On Wednesday last Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs.Gates walked from their residence to the Hillsboro Bridge, crossed over on foot and back, establishing a record that will be hard to beat by any two couples of their age.The total ages of the party aggregated' 203 years. Their many friends will be pleased to hear of this feat. IN FURNITURE premises ef late Charles Palmer on Sut- ilkdls" ll`ii~pi nrday next. bee ad in apotlier column. "Always the best value in the city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co’s. ‘ A ramen 1mw:,»¢_| Lodge, s. 0. it., new an enjoyable sooi at their' rooms last even- ing. ` Alioiso the passengers by the express last night were His Loigship Bishop Mc- Donald; Dr. McMillan,< ardxgau and D. Bchurman, city. _ § Miss Ausassnim Jxsxms and Ethel McEachei'n, Alberry Plains, came to tha city yesterday and proceeded to Marsh- iield on a visit to Mrs. Peter Stewart. W. B. Bowuess, Summerside, the well known sportsmen and late owner of the great Island trotting mare Ada Mac came to the city last night. Ada Mac is now owned by a Summersldo syndicate. `AuoNo the passengers by the express last night were L. E. Prowse, Sydney; Mrs. Fairelough returning from a visit to her daughter Mrs. Ohoster Acorn, Sydney; and Mrs. Alex. McKinnon from New Glasgow. Tril following quantltiec of P. E. Island produce were entered at tne Customs House, Halifax on Wednesday: 6540 bushels of potatoes; 1150 bushels of turnips, 835 bushels of oats and 24 bushels of carrots. Rav. Mit. GANoi:o, the new Sunday School field secretary will address a. gener almass meeting for men and women in the Y. M. C. A. Hall next Sunday at 3.45. All Sunday School workers will especially be anxious to hear Mr. Ganong. A coRmAL invitation is extended to everybody who wishes to call and sec The Guardian Web l‘\.-ift-cling Press while running at 11.30 u. in. on Monday or Wednesday of each week. This is ihe only press of its kind in the Province and well worth u visit. tf Tm: wedding took place in Chicago on Oct. 24th of Miss McCain, daughter of H. H. McCain ex-M.P.P., Florenceville, N. B., and Herbert F. Gordon, son of Rev. Dr. Gordon, Montreal, and brother of J. P, Gordon, city. Both bride and groom have many friends in the maritime pro- vinces and they will wish them every happiness. Mr. Gordon lived in St. John for a number of years and was for a time clerk in the Bank of Nova Scotia. On removing to the west he settled in Winnipeg and there has established him- self well as a real estate broker. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon have gone on ii wuilding tour through the western states and \\-il. closed out at 38C. _ 494: BELTS are all new designs, solutely correct in style | --worth up to $1.25 each Black and col os. By mall, any I made of line Silks, ab- , moss ‘ f _-gf `~ _ . I ce _i'§3<`~ 4 .,,,_. \ - _- . l . ¢ /, in ° . :'.»v\.:- -i _ _ A __ ,. l`»,gi__- _‘ ,,,¢ fr- - . \,..- . <3* _ __ | Where post paid. | " i=s};i.i"W‘ A- l | MOORE FD. McLEO A sample snap-from many odered-isthat great line of nickel , inf, . ` safety pins, assorted sizes, regular 8c dozen-our price mailed post w,,_~, paid......... "’j_,¢".‘ ` li l ‘ _V5-_ ._\ o /' ouit sic BARGAIN Fon To-DAY “~ 'sz _ is A sAu»: or if _ 55(;l" rench I" lannels for 58C I This offer includes every inch of " ,T ....__. _ _ 9’ French Flannel in the store. #T Pretty patterns in all woo] ,French Fiannels, new weaves, many coloring-popular designs in stripes, fancies, etc-all are patterns particularly adapted to waistings, etc-Regular 5_ic Hanneis-to be DRESS TRIMMINGS We’re making the tint st showiiigrf braids, bat ds, appliquts, etc., that we’ve ever had. If you’ie puzzled about a trimming mail usa .ni»\m.ers, se. Jenn., P. Q. } Fcrrozonc. Your n(ppr-nrunce' will im- proveahundred fol . Fifty cunts buys ny. We have just received a package of ine of i-he kind in the city.-W. P. Tooth Pick Bargains. Vl'c huvc import- “'\r°“""'\¢'°“'V* Rf ]0llii$0i\'$ p 35c and 5oc. Scotts 5oc and $1.00. 0 i I just received dir ect from the man ii- facturers. | who are fond of good bulk perfumes will be interested in our stock. We have some elegant odors which we will be glad to have you sample. We will be greatly mlswiken if you do not find a favorite here. Prices z5c to 75c per ounce. "The Two Macs” DRUGGIETS, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sta. 'E » _ the iiorib .Hmerican Eire lwtfbv-\w»~»v~wv~»»nw~¢~nM-dm»w~¢~n~°‘\f° *tr-"lr _:S _ ,_p,,_e,.,_@,,_¢y'»i:- continues to pay the Largest ‘*r ._ Resu Coii’ri`|`ieiirf‘»? ' /`~ `... i |\ ` llS s North American l.ii'e. Write us for rates and results. Clxarlolfiaiiusws, in 3. OSS A Few Comparisons Compiled From on its maturing Iuvcsimi-ut Poli.-ics to its numerous policyholders. Liic (with proiits] Limited Payment linilownicnt and Giinrniitci-ii Income: llontls will wroducc the bust results unflcr ~ the safe and conservative iiiaiiagcnu.-iii ui' the -fv- 4 i the Blu e Book. (‘i)M l’.-\.\' \'. l’rcn\imu it | l-1x|u.~|\s|.~~'. Assets. l.|uh|lii ics. 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