THE GUARDIAN (lFIARLO'ITE’l'0`WN` PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _OCTOBER Ei .1 55°? K *SL '=_i1.-!,_!¥§,|:% l -_ ’ `%~~ ~f=".".l°§`f»",f "s_,.,_ _...ir =_£,-»?ii€~"5- ;»‘.‘i _.-"`- , __ L, 1. ;_; " '- ‘~ ' i - ' _-ef »- ` ' -‘ ~_"i-rw “ -. >»1?'.< 1»’:~~~. . -_shes as »_ ._ -_-ff. -~~‘~ _ _ -- . .Br ;-,_-'_ -_-5* Q , ,'_,,,,||(**\"»' "_ '~i*i’.'i‘l'|'i‘i‘i’i‘l',’i'l‘»'¢-'i‘»'|‘li‘ llll ll Rllllll _ E W mmmmmmmmwm 1 In order to clear _‘ur .stcc _of iaisons we are selling a if splendid quality at Only 5c pea aaktoseethem. _ ¢ *fl ll + **’52!"'£ 1._e"“§__i~_ in s..am....¢i Farmers! When you want a pair oi long 'boots that will wear and_keep your feet dry, get a piir _pi Our Own Make Hldo of Canadian and Island Kipprlcesrsnging from $4.25 no $4 75. French Kip $5.00. We have also a full line ni imported long boots from $2.35 up to $4.25. Give us a call when you want long boots. We keep the .Amherst Klondyke high cut boot, made of grain leather, fleece lined and bellouse tongue to the top, with a good heavy top sole. Price 82.90. '_W*Custom work and repairin a specially. J. H. BEL L Broadway Boot-and Shoe Store fiilllilii 'iv lnllnr &. learn DENTIST. tw l|uif|nii’s rug Stare, SUFIFIERSIDE. Kilt! Eliitllll I] lle IIALE l|ETl|llll All kinds ot General and Anaestheile Crown and ‘Bridge work a specialty. Pbtm, Vulcanite, Metal and Alumina Hined Dentistry in all its branches. ‘§.w.I.’EARD. D, D. S. 3S~l.O'WTH ER, D. D S. lsly26e._.d w Uerticelli Silk 'has absolute merit. Every spool 3, has honest value-no light-weight, short- measure goods. tisrtieslli lil) sews smoothly-no kinks. no knots, no weak places. Osrtiesllilsasgoodsilkasanhemade. €~_Snbscribe for ‘Corticelli Home Needlework Magazine," 35c a year. No lady should be without it. Sample copies 10 cents. Address Coaricatai Sn.: Co., St. Johae,Qee. 'Kahn IUOO ~» Vvants l Cant be filled as well by any piano has by the MORRIS. Do you know about the mechandism of a. piano-the hammers, strings, tampers, sic, Ptcfl Can you deter- mine between cheap, uneeasoncd materials in the hands of poor work- ; i l Any Piano hi h class, ex ensive materials mould 8 P ' ed by the' most skilful mechanics. that ever built a piano? ' llorris Plano _ You must trust a house with a reputation That is w so man 2 ' = ' by y pam. of the nonms me -and . place in Canadian homes from one end ofthe Dominion to the ot-her. I D- ladlaoihdlillan, Agent *Q *Q \ Z .n pp, Paint ? fl, 4 Whelher it is better in the end to suffer the sorrow and ji disappointments that poor paint will bring, or at the ii; st T provide the best that can be bought and end it thereg T There is but cue BEST and that is ‘ ’ _ The Sherwin-Williams Paint. With Paint you will need Brushes and perhaps V arnishes w These and all Painter’s Supplies are to found at for Prospectus. ‘ i " ‘SIMON -tCRABBE 'muff 0°l'll¢_1’.Cl"1`¢W1'l ' Stove and Bea dwav _ A, \g7.9,u Scotia between 9 and 12 a. ni., and 2 and 4 p in, or send _ ~-'. . , , 1 ' nsaac oxeN__H_am._» in rnnaipii-snelrmpnertn' 1 ”".a`s§.‘s Z c si i. 3. il I 4' _0F_ lharlnlieluwn and in other parts of the Island 2 let the men have all the opportun ities to make money. a ' ff. \-.ff and you don’t know what to invest i try A _ 500 or 1 i Shares ofthe Washington California »» . 7 Q. E. l. Commecial College, Isaac Oxenham, Principal ,_ ` Re-opens after the holidays on TUESDAY, AUG UST 20th, 1901. A thorough and complete Business Course, land. -a Shorthand and Typswriting Ci.-urae are given in this -Col- lege. The very best work is done hero. Our s udents are successful everywhere. Call at College, over Bank of Nova _of M:-.1 J. . Mary’s,0nt. The car containsda large If you have afew dollars laid b Ili! Bois. Slack __ .___ 0nly 251:. per Slate. Drop a' card or telephone 234 _ _ if _ i ` ' ` ’ 14h[on ’-4* . ` fl 1 _ 27 \ _ ' . fe 1&Wed ,_ '-~: ` l 18Fri _ Managing Director, of the"Comps.ny, or, he; can ber; found ‘at sumsuile ANI) WEST __i_. Cara Tormentinel So near, and yet so. far. A Tan S. S. Campana from Montreal was in port Saturday. _ S Tun S. S. Pollno arrived here shortly before 4 o’cloclr Saturday afternoon from Montreal ior St. John’s, Newfoundland. , Pain' of the Northumberland’s cargo on Saturday consisted of325lambs, 250 bags cats, 100 bbls. oysters, one horse and sundries. i Trrosn wislrijrg to attend the public meeting at Tiguish tomorrow afternoon can do so by leaving here on the 10 e'clock train and return at 7.20 p. m. _ Tun many friends will sympathise with of their infant daughter which occurred about nve o’clock yesterday evening. The remains will be taken to Albertoa to-day for interment. “That dredging _ is needed at Cape Tormentine is only an excuse not to have the Stanley run there. There ls plenty of water at Cape Tormentlue for the Stanley. The main good the dredgewould do would _ be to dredge away an excuse".-Capt Joseph Bead, M. L. A., in his speech at the Board of Trade meeting. 4 Paar ct the iNorthumberland's ca car load of farm implements for Mr. John Dickieson from D. Maxwell & Sons, St. number of those celebrated hand or toot orders will be nlled promptly. Sateen Waists $2, handsome goods.Velv $1 upf Black Satin Waists $5. W from. See them in our Ladies’ &\Vright.-li ON January 3, 1901, Sir Louis Davi absence of terminal facilities at Tcrmen 1 tine. combined with small-pox there, Stanley is carrying little freight, through passengers and no mails.See no prospect her being very much public service remain derof winter on this route while tremen dons congestion ot freight at Picto To continue heron Summerside-Tormen probably materiately damage thatroute In public interest therefor have ordere her Picton immediately". On April 27 Works wrote* the Board of Trade sayin the Stanley will be placed on this ron in time to prevent “tremendous congestion of freight.” 0F PERSONAL INTEREST Mr W F Carter crossed en route telegram stating that Postmaste McCully is seriously lll portable studio for use during the win months. never tested the quality of Kendrick l thousands of people are . trying it. To had M5811 d08lcl‘8 in Medicine. P1100. cents. -1--_-in § _ 52m.evg New Quan. 12tlix,)g11 _ ‘ii ii `6 5 caste one gm as sggggai AQ- ff.- 'fn-4: is QSC " S 1 eo9\~i_eo’l$5'§fB!SS°~5lBB (ef. §»'55,r:icooaoicereeeH'~¢e- "»l»'i=\°5¢ooe~1o»i>oaw»--v--ei 3 £5 Q32” _' -4 1 `f~ 7- if 3 ~i-'fi °‘ - -ii Zf-1 -'f -»_ _A 33 __ .-$3 E senses;ssssrsccessssssesssrse 58i'5_$S5$5i53§Y3§aSB55533355Ssggii ,_ straws _‘ is-v.f.‘._ _ is 1938!; _ 2lBun - _zlllon - _ `23Wed ' . 24Thur i ~ 25Fri ’" Z6Sat '- _ ' 4 27Sun » = _ 28Mon 6 %)1`ues 1 47 30W’ed ‘31Thur‘ 'Z D th _ and hewill call and explain`the°faets ===~=< »~~ l » .- - ` _Kenneth .],_Manin,` B-_,A- 1 _ ~ '__` . ;_ _- _.'. Mr. and Mrs Charles R.Rcgere,iu the death l T80 ~ irom Point du Chene on Friday night wasa drive churns,al.s:ialot ot root pulpers ' .besides disc harrows and a variety ol other implements.Farmers who have been waiting the arrival of this shipment will no doubtbepleased to learn that their Tailor-made Waists.-A great assort- y mentto choose from. Black and Colored n Satin Waists lined throughout $1.50, perfect iltting goods and well made. Cheaper waists 75c. and $1 each. French Flannel Walsts, stripe and polka dot, all colors, $1.50, $2 and $2 75 each. Figurep et. Waists all colors and prices. Silk Waists col Plaid Waiste $2.75 up. 3(1) waists to choose made Department up stairs.-McGoug’an Ready- all wired the following to the Summerside Board of Tra le “Regret impossible to make promises suggested. Owing to of “_ d 2 te demands her presence there to relieve it. tine route under existing conditions 1901, Hon J. I. Tarte, Minister of Public that “the necessary repairs to Tornfentine pier would be made during coming Summer". The repairs to the picr, we understand, will be completed before the close of navigation and it is hoped that Truro on Saturday in response to a r . . . to Messrs. Coming Bros., Photographers returned to the City Saturday from ,Kings County. They intend erecting a tes' DON’TBE AFRAID It you have ’s. t; be 25 f ? ? ' ; Many ladies in California have b » , . I 0 come indqrndently Wealthy by buv -I Q ' j P n t ? ? ? _ ing good. sound, legitimate Oil stocks ‘ ’ ° I and such an opgortunity is now youis 8. CALENDAR FOR OCT 190 . Mooifs Canto ` Last ,4th,4h, . ‘ - ,_ an‘\s::.|ss|..s'.°.n:;s mii¢,,a¢" 11m. in First r 1h 58m evg. lun. _ i _ ` "`-_ _ We do not advertise a thing ,at a price, and when you come after it tell ycu its all gone, and humbug you with some- thing else after we get you in the store, We give what we advertise, For Market Days Tuesday; N ' l Friday, Oct. 25th__.and Flannelette 28 inches wide 5e. Flanuelette 86 ‘~ “ 70- White Cotton 28 inches wide4 ci White Cotton 36 “ “ 31!- Crettone the l0c quality for 5c. Print Cottonthe 8c kind 5c. I y A big basket of Ribbon worth all theway£rom28oto75o \DressGooda_'w_ Dress " All Wool Hosiery f kind kind ' Ladies' _ ian Our Famous Jubilee Corsets ‘ A gf ggq A ‘ Q 5.5043- align _,for Fancy Brocade. Velvet? was » A » .i $2.50ayard‘youcangetit at ‘ b3“h`uP“”_ _ We wma immense One lot Velveteens in browns and a few other shades ' was $1 250. A snap in Table' Linen worth _ -_ p 50c for _ 390 A snap in Table Linen /worth _ sim 5;.: o is an loc fe. 1 25s 1 ' f 1 _ 15 snaps in the meu’s-department. _ r ' » ‘ n A boystwo pies .uit $1.750 _ “_”-_°‘; for 9512, goid wearing all wool °l°m W pants l _ $1.25. . And other snaps, at my store, Ch’town’s busieit storei' ` _ Ladies’ Veststhe 4-Gckind worth l0e for I ‘ lily kid gloverin bhok Good at Senlner. liclend Q BIG lillllll VALUES Last season I adverterised a ‘list of _stocks for' sale giving the Old Gold and* Primrose sharee~a» iirst place: Now we have the OLD GOLD actually shipping irom a 5 ft. vein ofa goijo, the solid ore running $125.00 totjthe ton._ i The Primrose has just struck# a< bet vein of ore running $180.00 in gold to the ton besides'vsiivri“‘aiid ' _ _ _ _ D Q 0 l I - The railway is linished to within 4 of the' lake and_frei§lit bciilg ` forthe Qhrdeauionfthe _ __ Full `p'opir`es‘of thegiléepolts be 'gl;.diy sent to anyone S* p or same._ This is one of the best chsncesl know of _ _ _» _= 1 just now for goodiinvegment. _p A. B WELCH,” 0 C a London Canada. . t <1" §\\ I ,\\ .\» ` .fr/ra . r . /if _ 2,' ' li '.5 Z 1,/1" i/‘_ I . Ll/f Q1 5/,\__ .\ =`\_ _ , 1 ,\\ 2 1 - ./_'__' ~z I/r Milk Vats . Milk- Cans 1 ,Buckets " _ . \ 0 l .»,.~.l~-~ ~~- - .. _ J ,_ Y _ *' -f 'v e "i _Milk ‘Separators _ i, _ _f Aerators . , , _ _ . , , f en. ~ __ . » . T. ,>(_>__j_ ..