_ 4;- ;,|’l\°t°--of Your ` itlfior a. clrrisiru.. can Ladies’ T' I2 rl Chime Our photos armaghl in nu- llh agvl aye real works of an. *uh Y}`ll&.wol;ld I lttedl gla-sis, rniillt Br Mis'-lbs nerr ru mm.. of .moisture fools that he' can assist yon. W W a Yrilbitlen case of Mn. Leary »e(bls phvdolllwhrkouaratsd after,ou Bmnwuu bv Mutha” 3 Mehnr v NE Pe mu for trial in the Police Court this p»icas|are;m,:o\nr0¢._ mm ; rm-n|N_ ||¢_ ; L \ - _ Duran D1. ~- ;cerrot . ;flc.;pcrk. lic. :- ---,-Q ` mu' h“"'°‘ N" YM' "°""°' ri°l.l»,”“:d £5: T351 °:lr':'aw::d:u°:r °°°"¥"L Rvberuonn lnwdl solos W' ” if' Prince Edward Islander, en “mm w 5|, 9°' ‘ British Columbia in a few wooha.-The rg / -4 IS THE MAN ‘I WHERE IS THE Evening GE ll. CO0K . - raorooaarnrla. no a uaio where ses, la an '.1 We ,‘ l A Quiclr’Cure l - -in-=~'».f»u~evh~~ "i . tannins atlleov `ls ken. For slvnaa Cocos, La Gaxrra, Acrmao Burma, etc., it is without doubt the beat reoedy. - The Brat tablet with gene- rally give relief and a box will brrktcgany Price s5c. I brnouralgiafem y Pnpned GEO.” E. HUGHES, L__`*.ri'-"°';._LJ nunnnns, l RUBBERS ~ All tllc Leading Brands. ` We Keep ` ‘ The largest assortment in the city. Our rubber boots are the kind that wear. It rs re e s oe store. $1- 75 to $4.09* a n A. E. McEACllEN. The Shoe- Mun. - BISCUIT d Just a word about our biscuit ¢QI¢l¢lt. e have a large assortment of -Chrlatls's, Hsmilton’s and Moira in Scdas and fancy. ' Weocder direct from the factor- lea-claiy alimlted quantity at s lima consequently they are alwavs FRESH; CEEAN. sud CRISPY. Try our sodas done up in 36 ponndpekags, they are delicious and wholesome. ~;&Konna’s [Grocery noté l'-sae' ‘@o-3='f..»a”°'°sr¢"f' 5"' I L. W ` . -1, . V i 4 ` illllll SNAP8 We have opened this W-It jlb lat "of s°° rllrvr 'Ulf 0Ull‘ sold n Slippers' f Our slipper crea-- l tions are exquisite. _ 5 We have n;ad`e_` , t eparat ons. f §>rr‘thl£‘ social sea- * sou and have Many l New . Ideas g We’ve beaded, bow '_ and plain, ha.nd~ . turned slippers in . all the dainty " leathers. " O me, see our beanly show. Ladies' 4 V strap patent leather slip- pers $2.00. ... -,_n0ihu n.zicsr,.,.t1:szla. pair. E, Rubber distributers. NEW TEA We have just received our fall s°ock of Dayton. indian and Blend- ed Teas Ind are c6ering excellent value in those lines. We have it put up in Eve, ten andtwenty be esaa ll r.........;l°iL“r...'§u " °‘ Our prices mire from 20 to 50 cents per Mood and we offer special discounts on large quantities Give ns a trial order for Tea.and we think we can please you. , _ NEW S'l`0CK Cmneoua Treatment. Beat Goods. Lowest prices Reddln Bros PBOIIBIG OPP' P 0 Drop into ' ` _ Uur Store You will be plea-ed with; < our bright ' ---a Uillcea ln New Block, bharlottelovm yawn _“Tha Gsaruiaa-_leaf , -has train arrival same., argue a Na-thumbsslssd arrived Saturday tat 5.40. ,_ - `M.0.A. gave a reception Saturday evening in the Y. U. C. A. rooms to the lunior membersof the boys department Almost ilfly hoys were present and enjoyed a delightful evening. ' Ar St. Paul‘s Church last night the service waseepecialiy bright and the singing worthy of the bevutifnl service ofthe Church of England. During the offertory Mr Beckwith of the Union Bank of iiallfas sang as a solo the hymn: “My ‘V God, my Father while istrsy. l Joan Barrx, a well known P. E. Island indian chief, arrived lu Moncton Friday an route horns from 0 tlwa. Chief I- on a vialt lo the sncampmsnl. throughout this 'portion oi the province, and intended to ‘go to Pansec this afleruoon, and to other points afterwards. He leaned with re» xgret of the death of Tum Abram, the ln- dlan who recently perished in the woods ` near-'l`rauacripi. Tax last iasne of the Montreal Btand- lard publishes the portraitaof the presid- ‘ ents cl the different classes at McGill. It is satisfactory to note that out of fifteen |two are Islanders, namely William .hic- Mrllsn of Montague, who is the President of the Seniors in Arts and J. Mellllau of Clearmcut President of the Junior Year in M¢»diciua.".l'hia decldely looks aa if the alll ON the llrstpsmaof this issue will be found the announcement of “The Guard- ian Man." Some evening this week llc will makes his rounds, and will leave, absolutely free, auve‘opea containing ordera for $l0.iD, $li.il'i and SJ ill respect- ively, in clly homes where he dude the latest ls~ue of the Morning Guardian. The orders are on the well known l‘irn.s of Moore and Mclnod, Jenkins & Son, and Gauvlu, Gen sei I Oo. H. B. Rrrcma, 2l6 State Street, Boston. solicits consignments cf Canned Dobsttnr snd san, Mgekerel. He also furnishes the ruaalrot report free to all who ask him for it. Mr. Ritchie is no stranger to this Province as he is known to several Char- lottelowu paopls having visited here several years seo for the Iran with which he was than connected. Now that he is in businala for himself he will be artadtohear from any llrm having the shove goods to ship. 'Inn friends of Capt. Arthur Hamilton Gray, of the R.0 R., will relrrot verymuch to hear of tus sad news received by Mrs. A. Lord of this clty.lr7 telegram from Bed- ford, Eng.. of the death of his mother. The news was painfully sudden and unex- pcled, as only three weeks age she was Beer & aonf a guest at the wedding of Misa Poole and was In particularly good health and spirit-. Mrs. Gray was the youngest daughter of the lata Lemuel Oanabridge, of Grand River, P.llLl. Sho lsavoa ber ouly sou and three sieurs to mourn their lose. On Batur-lay aftsrucumnotwlthstanding the prevailng moisture, the S.. Dnastau's second football tsarn and the Vietorlas mot at Victoria Part lor a friendly struggle. At the sudo( the alwollted time both trams ind acquired a good desi of mod, and vicwry war perched upon the standard of Bl. Duusl.m‘». The game which had laesasat dowa to take place between thallsnkera and the Pa-lass of Wales Oollvgs did not cole off. It _will, later, it lhsgruund ririaa There is now -and ahaass fora game bstwoan the lratBt. Daaatan’s and the Ahegwelts this weak, in which event lovers of fool- baliwlliseasomegood play before the season ands. ~. ' 5ifll\\°QCo.. 1.. amou Soap. household favorite. it and be coll- _-_._-A rlruualraageorl rlenl aaruvigtheur- lhe nervous cystic: burly in goueral. 'I' is ltla jar I, The .moane- latardsys il byailgroceraa se the IIS? lrldCh genre' 'claus n ;agj::aoldat.ail 3 § f ll-nil! lectin. Dar. . a lor meer _ Sumner » helpful after- ef Bauisad ol was nas' lying and been rm MIC largely bs wut! 'e Gilbert forth ___ -I began `day was altogether teehnleal, that blank at Bendevaon's face, from of January next. A vsav pretty wedding took place at St. Mary'l church, Ottswa, when Miss Baarnall, was united ia marriage with Mr. Manshau, Edmonton, the Rl-v. Father Kuievy oillolating as clergyman. The bridal party advanced up the aisle to the Mrs Coatlgau, and all during the impress- ive ceremony beautiful music was dis- wbite chilfpu and ra Gainsborough hat of grey velvet with n sweeping plume and Hugh,-vfQ»h Nobn, Mies Lee, Miss Coelolio present. The dining room wa~ bride by Hr illonahan. Miss (fGara was prelsented wxlth a pearl ernment. Ind Mr. 0Gara `n_ rf, pin, by the groom. Mr. lissa»»x1asessiss.-Dsoe»tslaais»..Rq|G'1NEumA‘|fs'¢AC,{* 1 .»’ ¢’_,»"', '-' .sr ,.0 » -"0" I no.,- »o»*` ‘¢_"s_ I ,_ Na ‘s o 'e , a . gt.; "ra," .3 * li la set loo only is lima about me selerliou of one's C ilu lsratas GIFTS. We have already received several pareaiscf new sad sr- lraeusu yeweln ann |wv.l'ii». and before iclgmnr stork will le replete wnh a e-rafully eliuaen llue oi artistic earl servlce:b*e gi ds, eslealate‘d in nas o it approprise Csrunsassilte. Lan you Xmas trad me# than - ‘1'i=!.°.t.°.!.‘n°- hs. Salt cnnltnnmn U, J. G. ann lan 311;” Bslllqwié have been on aholiday trip to &fa\¢_have re- turned. Lovin Duron.: who has been residing 1°' the past lew yearn la Boston. re turned to Souris isat week. Lazalun Wlurl who hal boi rualdlng it Plarecu Cove, lass, has retained to Solaris. He will in the fltllllhldl ou HM old homestead at Rollaway Wan. t wmy weather has lah. husiueu dull- l'*0llrll¢ vessels are being loaded at euluoaaa. ""1" °‘_*" M" N" *"4 P°‘°° ourulucneea. Frulury na. aloud aowu alters very successful season -The las. Joss Osawman of Middleton. abouldlhelshltto produce the wound ‘ . ‘» ' ll lP\l\‘||l¢ aametirua lsillcncton with lu his head The court room was.-I-'nun Means °` uw ms” count’ . ' ,empr-au lrelullr f"L-'. hatbrothor, Henry Graf. crowded, both men being wrll known Conn H039, wnlf-°m';°Le°d xtglix I _‘iff ', 0. P. Wruaua was in Shedlacaday or |°°“"7' ‘u °'d mn G“b°" hum "' l`be fcllowingodicenr were elgetefl for _'-_‘v_- f V ‘X two um. an ruuu to Prius. manure °“' °‘“*' "M “'°’"'“°'°° M hm ' “rt year; Preulerur. wmlau. uctaod. ' l ' ‘ nleua. aarawllourwu sue lusuaauu “‘l*° °"'“ ""°"'“' '°“'¥"""" ‘°' " view" incur, nn. ra. w. u°.ley;| 5.731 . /7 ‘ ,aurlnr lmwealr aor a .um rlrua, rue ;‘;r':. nf" dS"mf:"h‘*:;° aeer.rrartlu Nexium; 'r....m._ 1; gf: /' 4 n . . .,. , _ - "_. .- ~‘“u° 0' uh' Burr' and crust-oxlaluirlations today did not Bmpm" DmL`°"'R°`e"“ds unwnson' - - . \ / |\‘ l t eappo tmentof more slrenoue in unanimously carried: Whereas lu view of the fact that a good deal of intoxicat- ing liquor is still heing aolrl in Kings Oouuty and whereas Robert Jenkins as chief inspector for this Province is not able in give the necs slryj attention in work outside ofthe city of Charlottetown; inspectors are doing practically nothing in re the enforcement of the Prohibition or-s men that shall be recommendid in nutproperly riefended,ald that no rv court by the prosecution.-John D n\l00¢S! _ ._,_ _,rw , A CASE IN WEST LRICHAT. Mrs. A. P. Fergusonawsll known Capo Bretunrr has sured asthma by "Ual»arrhozone." Horlllflmont lrl crm- vl cl "Allhough Iw troubl d fn ozone. When su atilgl ltarwd I. gint out my inhaler and luvla ably got qulc re- lief Fealin satisfied Oamrrhcsone PAZO 0iN l'MiiiN`l`is guaranteed to or Plotruding Pills in0 told days or . Ulm- ~¢l=°°°°f- th' D°»\\\° Glen". reveal ure llue w ueaoopred. mer ao I','"f',f', §°°[§°‘,'_' fm" “°“" F' }'0\iW~ “0iV0¥» 'ND Pd!" E475” vices received in this city on Saturday ' "H, °b|e'"'d and aw' E ' lll\I\d.lM‘|lB 'VNU 9f0l|\\°°r l‘\l\llh°N 0° evening state that the triaiooncluded on 'V' E' thru' ‘en el l°°““'°° “oi the l7th instonthe lower end of law- h-1,1” .gm owuwrng fa" ,ing TM ;°°;‘;u rn :'°;°“'_°“” °‘ 'b' uen‘a Beach,ou the north side of the jury |‘¢,|,-.ri fm- rm, hum- “.1 ru", nm m °“ I?" \ °°'3°“""' md h"b"f~ .5 H"'4W» N-3- returned a verdict of guilty. _ The judge hon un ( "med U mam' an TIE Bon Work Committee of the Y. “°“"°“°‘d GM" ‘° "° "°““'°d °“ "‘° 19"” speotora. ‘rne following rrooluuou ua- ` s rains of the Weddll g March played by and whereas the present Kings Counly ooursed. The bride looked very lovely in Act: therefore resolved, that this Alliance a gown of blue vulle with tiny vest of request the Provincial Government to appoint hereatwr as Inspector or Inspect- piuk roses, was given away by Mr Me- this Alliance ; and further resolved itat Hugh. and was attended by Mins 0'Gara a copy of this resolution be sent to ln Ewu ault oi grey with pretty white Premier Paters and another copy tu the hat. Mr. Monahan was support- press for publication. The (Alliance ed by Hr. O'Gar1l. The bride than adjourned nine die.-A petition is carried a shower bouquet of white being circulated, and largely rlgned, ruaer,and.Qp maid of honor ahuge bunch Making fora rr-opening of the case ol ` of pink roses. A wedding breakfast was Fanny Shepherrl,now lnjall for concealing served attire home or Mr. and Mrs. Mc- child-birth on the grcuodsllhat she use Sparrovl,`Qe lillar, Mr. B.\we`a and Dr. 'dence of concealment was produced in pretilly decorated with pink eaters. The Livingstone ima gone to the United ` gifts we-ra both costly and useful, espe- States. Mr. Livingstone is a sober cially the hdndeome furcont given lhe intelligent young man and deserves ¢ Stanley Bros. 'l`llE SHOWING of 56°' NEW -I-'==--=’=°==~f+°=1-.=-ff"»=~=n SHlRT WAISTS! These just came to us from the best maker' in Canada and are the ' very latest styles; in fact they are being shown for spring 1907. Made of Cream Moh.ir, deep tucks in from. hack rc ,,'» and sleeves . . . . .. 24|l Crcarn navy and black Mohair--all over tucked l fr`ou¢_ '1.F{;e“pl§li_é.i.3'l>iEE and deep tucked - ! cuffs . . . . . . . . . . ._ Fancy Cream Mohair--tucked front, back and s`ee\~e.»~ and trimmed with silk crotllet buttons . . . . Wool Tadeia in cream and black, large tucks lnfrontandback . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ Wool Tadeta in cream and black emhreldered shield, box plalted back and front, several rows of heavy silk stitching on rll-nits. cnllar and cuffs . . . . . Peter Pan Blouses in llov/. mvrtle und light colors 11:31:11::;:';_11;:1;1';;11 $2 35 and $3 25 C l \'edFl nn letie in sizes 3410 _______________ _.ssc an silo Silk Waists in valiour new styles, white. black and TTY.” iiijiiiiii $3.50 lu $4.75 Embroidered silk Blouse lenqlhsln crfavn and sky each one boxed separately . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . sirirlnilet-iilsiros. n ng: as r V _ , Y years it was only luorntly I tried Ontarrlr ff- *‘ E ;ii;`n\~-l°~*=\°'-=- P- =- 1-- nn*L1.°:;::.f °:?:':'.l':.°.‘;..:e°1 .nf-:'."‘:::. N°"'- sth- |906' more becsusel was cured and the aethnm . lam lrraposltloueo nlloraerelor ruler hfw 5\=\&_ftr¢t\|\'{|l°f\-" <<3l¢l!;¢"h1;1¢|¢:Jv°T |- ,Q “lo” ,pound mmf uure ee cnet maau ronc|_ s. ry _ _ ;;o¢(;v1:;a“oas. I k";0n°M bu: the |sr,lITXr,|r1Lb:lI:o;;;I|r:sned. Two siaes. loc and' Grocers, ‘sllllliySl(lC.\ w°"km°“° Ibuy my R°°d"°' “uh “nd | Supply the choices! groceries ar the most reasonable prices save six percent on every dollars worlh _-il | H." your mx; rude ` b t m Vnu’ll be leased rnllcd y he P ~ giving me su advantage over those who : PHONE T D lv RY Y.§°.§."".i°ir'.'ll -i-f1.'{Z§iI.°I.'§,'2.§`i2Z1I`.. Pleas cunso in s ro 14 nlvs ----X-|P"‘°MP *L E In A d N V swun "mn me that cureony case of itching, Blind, Bleeding rn- E - * Strathls, \Ylllii'\m 0. Orr and Mrs. Mlnni Stavert, both of French River. CIIANDLER-\VARREN.~0n Novem- bor l-i, at thc rceidence nf the ofilciatlng Di/lg-rs.,-E5 Ap/§` clergyman, liev. D. McLean, F. W.: f Chsndlr-r,Mount Albion. and Lennie May Ws|'ren. Allison. int Gi. _ men. MYERS-At Cherry Vsllay, Novem- ber 2, infant daughter of Martin _ ami Mrs. Myers. .I amen Beck. RYAN-at .leaaaorra River, Nomulier ‘ ll. Eileen Gertrude, agrd two months, daughter of John and leer Ryan. FOR FORTY YEARS Oxford Tweeds and Honespuns have been a houllaold word ln Cans- ' dian hams. Today they - r lu 1.- rfllyuaéram' mn . . -" nncx-at wmre srrulr, Nov. im. ‘ -°'{ after la ior.g illness, Jane, wife of the latei l imlnuan nnos they received perfect satisfaction. Give mon” nmndli 50° n_mdmwmm_ me a call and save money. _ ' ‘ J &""‘ rss cool is rrsassnl Janne Ciu,i./lumlwr ___ “ ,’ BORN ' Sunbeam Flour ° r, lever goes hack on her-never fails-never dlaappelnts \\ \ \\ \ \ Y _ mr. aria ml. lor l. .ivan nr 'ro run sr/lilo/mp. _t \ l » M\ ERS-At Cherry Valley, November YW un make the Wi-LITEST bread and the moat { . it . . Z: I U "'» "° M"°'“ '““' M“" Mym' ° d“““h°"' mil'/ll|l1(;i]>la.:.lltllzr‘>!v:hun:le¢l;iiJl'r.?:;ii:.|:§lusrssscrn . "5 'T y ~. .na our/inxo wmrr .ua asp wus/ir in cotou ' .- a r-‘L/lvorz. /. I In ' t KID N EY Mnnnlw 1 Y G 'r”_ out \°¢r\ ne rr mpezu. _ _ //» _7 H Ku, ,,- cr l..... \'--' F / ,_ S 0l`iR-STA\ li.RT - At thc mance, Sum~ , 5 SY TMMS on/ _\y_7`.. e U, I __"'F5l . ruerrlde, Novemoormn, by mv.nalplr G. ‘ . -- ' Do 3011 want the lrest and best records ? Yin can get them st