. . l “ King ” ladies’ shoes are made in enough shapes to fit all kinisz of ladies’ feet, and have an elegant appearance. G‘rem -r cy, better selectipn, more style, moreoomf I better wear than any other Canadian ladies’ shoe. = Gold medalist at Exposition. See that they are branded-5r "one quau-rw- Made ay The .1. D. King 00., Limited. Tonnes: Alley dz 00.. Agents at Charlottetown. 11g 1. mums PUHBHASERS We have received a large supply - of the World lanai Waltham Watches. We have them in solid Gold,Gold Filled, Silver and Silveroid Cases in sizes from O to 18 size and at most reasonable prices. We would be pleased to show them to you . ' w. w. WELLNER. ‘r Jeweler and Engraver. Buckskin 7 Riding laggins’ We have something new in leggins. A dark brown buck- skin leggin buttoned in front $1.85 A military riding leg- gin—tan with circular strap _ $1.85 Black pebble leggins with side springs $1.80 Strong leather leggins with side springs $1.35 Alley ll 00. @Wlee-e Those Win Doubt J We are not selling at a J small profit everything in out, I grocery, are cordially“ invited J to call and see for themselves. I . Ask for Allan’s Champagne I Kola—the most delicious sum- J mer drink you ever tasted. J ’ I Reasons For urchasirlg a eintzman ‘ .iano. —llr. Heintsman and sons, all be” -‘ ~ I piano makers, personallysupervue lb, . - manufacturing. ‘ ~ . -All the Scales are drawn and Patterns ., themselves personally. _ 5' — e Heintzman 8: Co. Pianos have been awarded First Premiums wherever A majority of manufacturers and so- _ ' "Associations" claim to make pianos ' 9 like Heintzman,"to have"Hemlzman’s ‘ ‘ ," or beat workman, etc., etc.. showing I ' ' 1y that the Heintzman & Co’a In. « are universally conceded to possess V 3' t2 “Slacfigsmmlm immense ‘- an man (20., r ‘ a 111. have at all mes been able to M e choice of workmen, the employ- lllhe moat useful and costly machinery. m a of lumber and its vast and essenti- ry accumulation for the thoroughly » Purposes. They use only first-class s 'P‘Mheir keys, and none but the ve Insets. and only the very choicest an faultless materials. . . e fact that the greatest caution should '-> inthe rchase of a psnno, an kwbliahe reputation of its maker -- asmuch relied upon as the a rent 01 the instrument and far more all Its nod and perfect piano welcomed ' In every househol and will remain a w : Plenum while a poor instrument‘ lIllscascued material, will, by contin u- . out of tune and order, soon beco‘me " . le nuisance. which, if purchased a ‘ I"nylonsible maker,can be abated only x Ilerlfice. Heinlemtn & Co. warrant “‘5 '0? five years. and their guaraa tee w “what it says. um i. - ‘lcr Bros., w QaeenStreet. -" Connolly's mans. OF ALL the TOWN there is no place 1", To Satisfy Dru; Wants ‘ Largest Stock. msererc A SPECIALTY. , Phone 87. , PERSCN not: is... i .1" ‘ it ‘3. uheatewaltverylon tohave rc- attendedto. 0 engreatm- u‘Vgluenceandseriosu .03 ._ u sustained by an bums : Vork attended to at the proper . 6‘”- uWOi not only, do our wolrk *5 v P y at we it propery. ' mumtkmen are expeyienccd ""1 We guarantee satisfaction. For Bell Hanging, Gas Fit- :. LSheet Iron and Tin Plate X“ wears unexcellcd. . B. SHALL. 8t Mills rs Old "at, xreudtw tunnels-m CITY AN "llKE l_l_l_l_l_l_8l0llE” Reddin Bros, {.21 Victoria Row Druggists ‘_. ’ TH]!- G-‘HARBIAN. WTIMOWN PRINO “C(lUNlRY Guardian correspondents Everywhere. W. C. T. U. on Monday at 4 o’clock p.m. ROMP, fermerly owned by J. A. Lea- msn&Co., is entered in the Saugus, Mass“ races next week. Any persondesiring to rent a double oflice, with a. desirable location, should apply at this office at once. 11' is pleasing to learn that Master Somers who was accidently shot at his. home in Cardigan and who is at present in the Charlottetown Hospital is improv- lug. Mrs: MARGARET LHA, daughter of Mr. Paul Lea, arrived home on a visit yester- day afternoon from Hartford, Conn., where she is engaged in hospital work.— Moncton Times. Arthe police court yesterday morning Henry Huntley for drunkenness was fined 84 ,or 15 days. Peter McMahon and James McLean for the same afl‘ence were lined $2 or 10 days and $4. or 15 days respectively. v A MEETING of “L” squadron, P. E. I. Mounted Rifles will be held at the Police Court Room,City Building on Wednesday, the 9th day of October, at 7.30 p. m. sharp. Every member is expected so attend—J. B. McDONALD, Capt. ‘ 3 td A PUBLIC temperdnoe meeting under the auspices of Ever Onward Division. will be held on Monday, the 7th inst., at 7 p. m. in the Mount Herbert _Hall. The G. W. P. with others from Charlottetown wlll carry out an interesting and profit- able performance, All invited to attend. MR. W. H. WAUGH, Secretary of the Mechanics Manufacturing 00., Summer- side, passed through the City yesterd ay afternoon. on a trip to Boston, New York and other points. It is understood that Mr. Waugh will take a life partner durlng his sojourn in New York. Mr. Mont- gomery Waugh accompanies him on his trip.-Moncton Times. IN the second year scholarship examin- ations at McGill University, the Sir Wil- liam MacDonald Bursary of $125, has been won by Mr. Harry MacWillam of Alberry Plains, P. E. I., and Mr. A. D. McKenzie, Hartsville, P. E. I. This makes the third scholarship for Mr. McKenzie within the ' I last year,_having won from the Presby- terian College, the Alumni Scholarship and the Dr.Kelly Scholarship, each worth $50. THE disbursement of pure bred animals from the Governmen} Stock Farm has always been looked forward to witha great deal of interest. , The Commissioner an- nounces that on Thursday, October 17th, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the morning he will offer at St. Peter's Station nine excellent specimens of thoroughbred stock. On Friday,0ctober 18th,at11 a. In. six Shorthorns and three Ayrshires will also be sold on the Market Square, Char- lottetown. MAGNIFICENT decorations are being put in place for the Bazaar in St.Dunstan’s Cathedral next week. The Bazaar will open to the public on Monday evening next and will be a. scene of great splendor. The brilliant lights, bright and varied ‘ hunting and the display of art and fancy articles ,will be a sight rarely seen. Not ; the lemt substantial part of the Bazaar ' will be the good hot meals given there at all hours. . 01s Tuesday, October lst, Mr. J. A; Mc‘ Donald, Principal of Montague School severed his connection with the school, to take a position in Prince of Wales College, as a teacher. Mr. McDonald ranks high in his profession, and the scholars and parents parted with him with reluctance. During bit short. stay amongst us, he earned the respect of all classes in the ’ community. We wish him success in his new position. \ TH}: funeral took‘ place yesterday afternoon of the late Lionel Garnhum. aged 103. The deceased emigrated from Suffolk, England, at the age of six. teen years and during early manhood was engaged in shipbuilding at Crapaud. Owing to his advanced years he determi- ned to remove to Charlottetown and re- side with his son Mr. John Gamhum where he ended his days at an early hour on Thursday morning. ' CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHOEA andsll Summer Complaints in Children and Adults readily cured by Fuller's Blackberry Cordial. Always reliable. Atalldealerjs atfi cents. Whether young or old likes to take pains with our work. Not only do we give you a comfort- manna looks clean for twenty-four hour a fter. 3‘ Hair cut in‘ the latest style. I a TheUpto-date‘ '. Barber. have aclean shaved face. We able easy shave but your face FRANK Bills. 1 ton Transcript. Edwards. E. Smith. made a suitable reply. ‘ DEAR MR._KIaLLr. “ " It is with the deepest regret." a you to the hearts of us all, labor you have spent among us. Alberton Sept 30m 1901. , Signed on behalf of the pupils. Lo BnLL LEAVITT. FLossm AGNIW. BLANCHE LEARD. JOHN McNEIa. WILLIE R. DYnB. Mrs. Wm. Kenmore, So. Omaha, writes: “I suflered many many years with pro- truding piles and dared not risk an 'oper- ation. My case became desperate. I took Pyramid Pile Cure and in a short time was entirely cured with no return of the trouble." Sold by all druggists, 50 cents a box. Book, “Piles, Cause and Cure” mailed free, Pyramid Drug 00., Marshall, Mich. _ Watermelous 400 each at W. A. Hut che sons ’ 20tf h wear clothes that fit as though thy): gore made by your mother-in'law when you can improve your apgicarance at so little cost at Gordon 8: Lelian's, Merchant Tailors. 10-2 tf. Cur Glosser satisfy because , they are right. Spectacle fittln is no mworkpvi on. o are ex erta In1 remedying. eye doe, (ecu. We guarantee calls- !asti Bi ~— — G. F. notcheso, as lap-st om Charlottetown; ELL StewsfFries and Ovsters on the half shell, th? last namegddepertment in:~ . charge 0 . young y expert. W knows all about serving thorn ' ht. ' g Well cooked meals and damty unches ., read at all hours. _ Chicken Pie. Pork and Beans, Boston ' ' Brown Bread, &c.. &c. ' well.au . ' please the most capricious sp- petite. ‘. THE Olivetts's outward passengers yes-y , terday were: Miss Annie Stewart, Miss es ' c. M. Kitchen, 0. Mommas, Geo. J. Vessey, Wallace Plsroc,Mlss Lidstone, J, C. Cunningham, P. P. Gillls,Mlsa Joseph- ne White. Miss A. C. McEsehern,l An- gus D. McEacheru, Marin. McEMern, Mrs. G. A. Younker, Mrraud “fiat. L. Sweet, Miss Annie Chipman, Mip: Kflly, J. H. Gillie, Miss L. Prowse, Brent Stumbles, Miss L. Bradshaw, Mr. John Handrahan, Mrs. 40., Miss Nisholson.Mr ‘ A. H. Libby and marmm‘“‘ohifi‘“l Mia-smasher”. ma The following address, together all valuable gift a beautiful mantel c‘ldctwas presented to Mr. Kielly, late PrinolpAl of. Alberton School on the eve of h'ie'fidieparfil ture by his pupils to which Mr. Klelly M the i learn of your intended departure from our school, where you have labored so hon- estly and faithfully for thapast five years to advance us in the path a'of knowledgeii" Your genial manner and thoughtful con- sideration for your pupilshava: :end’e‘aied‘ while we know thatnot only the school, but the whole community at large will greatly miss you, we regret most deeply theman- ner in which your departure has been brought about, and as a token of affection and repect. and also of’ regret at your leaving us. we wish to present you with. this small gift and hope thizt wherever you'may go,fortune will crownyourevery- - efi‘ort with success, and may you look back with pleasure upon the years cl {IBEnEnuE cities”: Arriving llain at in in your .. Pincite and North River Oysters also. ‘ \‘ “Auras Call andseeus. We will treat you “ . a ‘,":=.zi_» ‘--r ‘3 13‘ :fl: , I. EDWARD carcass:an THE Rev. Samuel Howard, A. Mgwof, , Bale Vex-to. has, been .invited‘ to take charge of the Portland (St John) Methm dist church after the Conference .of ; when Rev. Mr. Steel will have" ' complet- ed his flve years of service there—Menc- 1 , . /’ 1 Ladies’ .11 woolth suits Spanish flounoe, iii-i aimed"! ’ " Animrssncsrrsroa breasted, tight fittingcoat, new, I, _ (z ‘ . r . _4 rows stitching. facing stitching. I V _' 7 gets skirts bottom. and the price only sung _, ng. ; a ‘ Herringborle skirts, made:~ . I throughout,_'velv_et binding, full flare, Q0313], . Heavy plaid walking skirts, turning? 7 rows stitching; It» Walkiu skins in, dark grey, only and bhck, ' r g at tong; of skirt, crammed in navy, dark grey black, .heavy L These skirts are made tight fitting on file hips with full dare at r ,- «.t .5 e1 ‘ r r x . “The , . ‘ Suits and" 1 The; but, [ scam lee in tails e suits V2,; you I ‘%.mah and more them I .wer buva cloth fipuits in navy, and ' f ticket. ' ’ s, _ ‘ , 87. i p I ’ v y: . .2 » Ladies’ 1' htgmi dar ' ray cloth suits,lined (A; ~ 'ogt-aouusaigmsmiimg’h u, x , , ,snm; _ ,. Ladies’ heavy in a k, , . ' . ‘ breasted coats, lined throughout, 8 irtajfthe..‘latest flare, ‘I3.2. and l in back and navy blue. doable al’ss‘ve, 5 goreskirt lop scams. ~ / , the latest. style. lined . “.50 ,8 V 85.88 ; all " wool. sens . _. u . .r ,a forget to call and see us. It will North Side Queen Square. Grafton Street. ' i wnsrLAKE‘ naos. A mu Plilllllt alum, 68111ch &60. _sUOCESSOBS 1‘0— UEII I s . cafetomfi odwa. ierL or: HELD IN m e mi Basement cl, Ill . . an m = llllllllllllllll ‘ When in the City it will pay you to call at, the Sunuylide Grocery for anything you may need in the grocery line. All our stock is fresh and good and our-“prices «cyst-y Don’t SANDERSUINCRL 00.. P‘y you. Shuuyslde Grocer. bur English Malt Vinegar at 48 cents a gallon is the best value in pickling vines” in the city today. 1‘ 1' 8"" antesdtokeep pickles good for 12 menths or more. We have also in stock Whit. Wine. Cider. and Spiced Vine Also Pickling Spices.‘l'um- 'erlc. 5c- ‘ Beer & Goff, Removal Sale . expect open - Apothecaries’ Hall, .Deabrisay's Coa- : per this month. We want toreduce our large stock before removal. In order to do so quickly we will tell at 3 reduced prices. . » Dmggists’, Sundries, Bracing Combs, Soaps,’ Sponges, Syringe; .‘.. sllkinds, (bythe 1 To wk onllcm Wale Weds Muhamm- sn 9t his di- 100 Ogden or more. [WW , ’ G0 88,, ,1 "z . . -’_ .1 4 Applytog Enga fl. , r. A. McLesNrcntowu 4 , we . 051'" :, Lateslin = r A i / Q