l l r r l l i i i r r l l l i » ,_ l _ ._.._,». _ |15 If I-inven’r Oll I' -no-= »» at .. Vigor! I-lere’a ° °°'~i\lH1nt|nce result in A Own Hair 7 will never be YOIII' YOU! UWB Eh J ‘ _..._ ' ,¢____ ___~.)*_`7\_ __ __ \1,, Q, ~.. ¢. - ' \:__1W',*l ,_ »_1--1,-,av _ N() DAINTIER GIFT ld be thought of for a entle th co" We have almost evgery pdltidlrn gduaygggg CHMN' vv vv. vvE|_|._NE|== k Phi;ne.3ra J eweler and Optician, , ig l y¢)U Aram INVITED _ rf you wish the best in photo Uapliy, finished on the new spec ializeil ounta, (the very latest noveltygl TO 'VISIT OUIEI. _ STUDIO. GEO. li. COOK, Where Babv is Alwavs Welcome. LOST FOUND H u ghes’ Digestive Tonic to be the best medicine to make a hearty one. Pace 25c per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. l flow is the ,_ ‘ time loget your winter supplies. tlur special Fall offer is a _, cliunce of a life time. ‘ Ol"l"ER N0. 1. I 25 lbs Redpatl1’s white l sugar. io lbs Oak Blend Tea, (re- tail price 280 per lb.) i io bars best scrubbing soap. ' .1 gallons best American kerosene oil. 5 lbs washed currants. 3 lbs selected raisans, - For $5-00 Cash I OFFER NO. 2. i 25 lbs r{edpatb’s white sugar. 18 lbs Caddie Oak Blend Tea. ic bars scrubbing soap. 4 gallons best American keroseneoil. 1 lb Chase & Sanb0rn’s coffee (ground or in the bean.) i quart bottle best pickles. 5 pounds rice. l io lbs beans. For $7- 50 Cash livery article here is the best obtainable. Prudent buyers will do well to call at our stores, or you can write naming wh‘cb offer you want. ’McKenna’s Grocery, lip Town Store, cor Queen and Kent. l)ow.n town Store, cor Queen ` and Dorchester. l v otluunnruwuaa.-nm Q Rubbers Guaran- feed We carry a full line I ofthe best Canadian Rubbers Made. They are the kind that give the best sat- isfaction. 1 Men's 85c, $1.00, $1.20. Women’s 55c, 7oc, 75C. ` SFRAGUE & C0 i l _ t _,_ I Ilien’s Working Boots Amherst Made. are made specially for us according to our instructions - Know- ing the requirements of the Island trade so Well, we have had two kinds made up which We guarsntee to wear and keep you dry. ‘V i ` Will get you a grain leather Boot - (Island tanned double )s:o l e,) s ole leather count- ers bellows , tongue. r Buys a ki _ boot (Island tanned) clump $2.25-sole, bellows tongue, sole leather count- kers. Our personal guar- antee goes wtth each pair. ~ Alley & Co. Agents for the Am- herst wet Weather shoes. NEW PLOUR Direct from the mills in bbls and % bbls. FIVE ROSES. ROYAL STUART. FEDORA. GIPSY. BEACON. Also Beaver Flour in 25, 50 and 100 lb bags at Beer & Goff. THIS FALL Our stock “is more complete than' ever.” GET the habit. Buy your drug wants here. Phone 86 We send parcels at any time. Reddin Bros. Opp P 0. » ~ ` ll-3d twwtf ’ FALL TIME TABLE. Ccmmonoing MONDAY. October 2nd, 1905 the steamer "liiLFIN Wlll PB' kb°¥,Wf°'l‘ Prince st. Ferry Whorf and oc v on- mr foliows:- Will leave (`h'town Will H/0¢ll¢Y Pl? a.m. a. m. :'~s»s<-:'-7.=s».- 3233883 'FFF 5’ 5° .55 .5 5 5 !‘§"¥`”?5f5s=:~°`5' 88332352 s9sgrrr° .53 3 S 33.5 sunnn 'rnua ranmc. . _ - - _ VVllllei\\'o lim-ky Pi “lll,,,l,",',"f,,f|'mw" iu.u| a.m. ' D if ,_ uuniutr invert News. _Offices in New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Rr-iv. Roar. Pzonim will preach in Heu.rtz's Hull Sunday at 3 o'olock. Roan The G`uardlan's classified ada.You will find something to interest yo Tm: Annual Meeting of the Lots 49 and 50 Farmers' Institute will be held: at Mill- view Hall on Monday 27th. at 7 p. m. Tim schooner Archllght. Captain Poole, mode it remarkably quick run from Pro- vidence, R. I., to Cardigan, doing it in 92 hours. ` ON and after Monday Nov. mth the Str. Eltin will make her Inst trip from Char- lottetown at 4 o'clock p. m. and Rocky Point at 4,30. W.\i.SEr.r.isR, Lower St. Peters Road, will offer for sale today at 1 o'clock p. m. uquantity of farm machinery, household furniture, two horses and one cow. Sec ad. for itemized list. Du. Moore D. D.’ of Ottawa arrived in the city last night and is registered at the Queen Hotel. Dr. Moore is Secretary General of the Canadian Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Aivappllcatlon will be made by A. J. B.MellIsh for certiorari in the case of Jenkins vs. Benoit in which the defend- out was convicted ot first infraction of the Prohibltory low on Thursday. Ronnivr Kaarmu, Elllotts station. was in the city yesterday. On his way to the station in the morning Mr. Keating noticed on thc road a yountz tond, quite un unnatural occurrence at this time of yrnr. Rrrrmtnn SANnrroim, wholcsulc com- mission fish dealer of Fulton Fish Market, New York, hos an experience of thirty years in the fresh fish business. He makes specialties of smelts, eels und hard clams and guarantees prompt returns to shippers from this province whose con- signments he solicits. _ Riciunnnim that the Kendall Enter- tainment on Monday night will not be held in the dingy gloomy halljof a few months ago, but- in the ,thoroughly renovntcd,lighteri and heated hall with 500 nawchitirs. This is thc first enter- tainment in the newly fitted up hall, and it will doubtless be taxed to its fullest capacity. Don'tl'ai1 to reserve your seats early, as there are only a very few un- reserved seats. Tun Norwegian steamer Gwent, which arrived on Saturriay with a cargo of hrick for the Steel Company from Phil- ndelphiu; will lonil coal for Charlotte- town before proceeedlng back to New York. The Gwent is commanded and partly owned by Captain D. Hansen, who is well known in this port, he having been master of the stcnmers Ceylon and Fortuna when the lnttcr vessels rnn herein the coni trride three and live years ago respectively.-Sydney Record. Cor.. J. D. Sharp, of the Snlvntlon Army, will leave on Saturday for Bermuda un n trip of inspection. He will bc accompanied by Mrs Sharp and Cnptnln Riley. Soon uftor his return Col. Sharp will open the new barracks at Yarmouth. Major Phil- lips will lenve on Friday for Cape Breton. On Tuesday next he will oflicatc nt the marriage of Sergeant Major Murray to Sergeant Murray, both of the Sydney Vlines corps of the nrtny. In thc course of two or threc weeks Major Phillips and other local officers will open the new bar- racks at Digby, N. S.-St John Sun. Run Housr: Asn Fon'ruNi»: Biunoi-:.- Quitc n number of tl\c young people here luivc left for Uncla Suin’s domain.-'l`he Cood Templar Lodge at Fortune Bridge still holds its meetings on Saturday night. The following are the names of the ofliccrs for the present quarterz- L. l).-Bracken McDonald. C. T.-Wcslcy Jnckson. V. T.-Annie Burk. P. C. T.-Charles Cufiln. C. - Ida. McDonald. Sec.-Breckcn McDonald. 1". S.-Herbert Jackson. T.-Lauchlln McCornmc. M.-.lnmcs Dlnuwcll. D. M.-Mary Collin. G.-Duncan Coffin. S.-Hurry Burk. Tl-In schooner Nova Zcmblu nrrivcd yesterday from Charlottetown with 3,345 bushels potatoes, 394 bushels turnips, 7l barrels oysters.-The J. C. Williams arrived yesterday from Montague, with 1,700 bushels potatoes, 000 bushels oats, 400 bushels turnlps.--The schooner Jubi- lee iirrlvedyestertliiy from P. E. Island with 2.5fl0hushels potatoes, 2,~">00 bushels oats, 500 bushels turnips.-The Oaroasainn arrived from Charlottetown with 5,10() bushels potatoes, 250 bushels turnlpa, 20 bags bnrley.-The schooner Clarence B. arrived yesterday from Charlottetown with 3,087 busnleis potatoes, 442 bushels turnips.-The schooner Nellie Reid arrived from Charlottetown yesterday with 3 cords of wood, 50qulntals dry i'ish-I{ali- fax Herald, 15th. Farmers and Horsemen- Clydesdale Colle Cure speedily relieves spasmodic, fiatulaut, kidney and gas eollcs, acute lndigestion, grain founder and eloppnge of water. Try it for your horses when troubled with these diseases. lt in a new preparation but its reconi ie a good one.- ,:.`., ,,' ,,, ooo r rr- soc per noriir-A w 1i¢ar|rn,i»hcm is 1.1. l *Duran-vnu-dwrleili s:..,.:....' -iw ' ' ' 1 S.. ll 1 ' QOWMNM mvmwgm ..M».,,,,.... ma... ma. my i The full flavor, delicious quality and absolute purity of WI-IITE’S _i CHOCOLATES distinguish theiuzfroni others, and make them quick sellers. l yawcrnan. l Try a box today. For sale at all the leadiuglconfectioners. _ \ *Mum smwwmrmmmmmwwmmwmwwummmwmmwmumwtmwwmwwwmmmud ""` ~ Rev. Mr. Gardiner, East Point, supplied T the pulpit. of the Baptist Church here last Shipping hee been very brisk in this waiting the arrival of more vessels. A very line schooner has just been com- pleted in the shipyard of T. L. Cook. Preparatiomi are being made to have her launched- this week. The Presbyterian Congregation of Murray Harbor South etc, has purchased a valuable Manee property in this village. Masons and carpenters are now busy making neccessary changes and additions. The people of this village are delighted that the M.‘H. Railway is no longer an “Election dodge" but a grand reality. Many of .them are now visiting the capital who have never before done so. The residents here have come into their own. The long expected is here at last. Hlplilipiliurrahl- The school is rapidly progressing under the efficient management of Principal D. A. McLeod, who is ably assisted by Mrs. Matilda White. The entorprizing trustees have purchased an excellent supply of school maps and a beautiful cabinet from Geo R. Montgomery Esq., M. Harbor South. Teachers and scholars are greatly pleased with them and the study of Guographyis no longer a task but a pleasure. ' John J. McPhee, the genial manager at the store of Prowso & Sons here,-for the post 7 years, has gone out to the Pacific Coast. On the eve of his departure the Foresters and other friends gave a reception in his honor, and presented him with a flattering aridres and in costly pipe. He was a most efficient business mnn,o public spirited cltizcnund deserved- ly popular with all classes in the com- munity. Hc will be greatly missed. What Sulphur Does For the Human Body in Health and Disease. The mention of sulphur will recall to many of us the early days when our moth rs und grand mothers gave us our daily- dose of sulphur and molasses every spring and fall. lt wus the universal spring and fall “blood purifier," tonic und cure-all, and mind you, this old-fashloneri remedy was not without merit. The idea was good, but the remedy was crude and unpalatable, and a large quan- tity had to bc taken to get any eii'ect. Nowadays we get nil thc beneficial ef- fects of sulphur in rt palatable, concentra- ed form, so that u single grain is far more effective than a tnblespoonfnl of the crude sulphur. In recent years, research and experi- ntent- have proven that the best sulphur or medicinal use is that obtained from Calcium (Calcium Sulphide) and sold in drug stores under the name of Stum‘t's Calcium \Vufers. They nre small choco late coated pellets and contain the active medicinal principle of sulphur in a highly concentrated, effective form. Few people are aware of the value o this form of sulphur in restoring and maintaining bodily vigor and health: sulphur acts directly on the liver, and excretory organs and purifles and enrich- es the blood by the prompt elimination of waste material. ’ Our grandmothers knew this when they dosed us with sulphur and molasses every spring ond full, but the crudity and ini purity of ordinary flowers uf sulphur were often worse than the disease, und cannot compare with the modern concentrated preparations of sulphur, of which Stunrt , Calcium Wiifers is undoubtedly the bas and most widely used. They are the natural antidote for liver and kidney troubles and cure const-ipatton und purify the blood in n wuy that often surprises patient and physician alike. Dr. R. M. \Vilkins while experimenting with sulphur remedies soon found that the sulphur from Calcium was superior to any other form. He says: “For liver, Kidney and blood troubles, especially when resulting from constipation or mularln, I hnve been surprised at the re- sults obtained from Stuart's Calcium \Vafcrs. In patients suffering from boils nd pilnples und even deep-seated car- Iiuncles, i have rcpontodly scon thcm dry up and disappear in four or five days, leav ing the skin clear and smooth. Although Si.unrt's Calcium Wafers is it proprietary article, and sold hy druggists, nnri for that rcnson talrooed by ninny physicians, yet I know of nothing so safe und rclinblc for constipation, liver rind kidney troubles and especially in ull forms of skin disease ns this remedy." At any mte people who are tired of pills, cntlinrtics und so-called blood “puri- tlers," will find in Stuiirifs Calcium Watf- ersafur safer, more palatable and effec- ve preparation. ug! TTA" ..|' `\` _:V ' 7 ,ass ».'vE.° l Do you Know .. Diamond Values? .L .15 57* Probably not. ’ 'A You really hive to depend on your Jewel- ler's knowledge. We KNOW that our stock of Diamond Rings is made up oi stones as Enein quality as caiibe obtained any- where at such pri es -3; as we ask for them. '»"° May we show them to yon? G, F, Hutcheson, ~ \ *f n`I IO -~ in D" u .'»7;;¢ I .~:;.:». - » n tu This lot includes tweeds, cloths, serges, checks and clan tartans-all new season’s goods, and the most fashionable stuffs in the market. f Stanley Bros. :L . ;*~ -gui i Col : ___ port nomo time ako. There is nowa lull, Blazing are _ 50 cents per yd at Stanley Bios. Navy Browil, Green , Cardinal, Heathers, Check Mixtures, Mixed Tweeds and Clan Tartans and the price 506 DCI' ylifil Stanley Bros. YEET IIE AT THE ALWVAYC BUSY STORE l K- This Dress Goods is worthy of your most critical inspection-Quality, style, assortment and price are exactly correct 506 DCI’ the Price Low A ard Y 500 per yard Stanley Bros- Stanley Bros. the Colors ` are Good. The Quality is Good and STANLEY BROS. PnrL,\nELi»m,\, Pa., Nov. 15.-The British steamer Britannia, which sailed yesterday for Hnvnnn, struck A ledge of rocks today, which tore rs large hole in her bottom. She was run ngrounrlin the Delaware River, to prevent her from sinking. WE GUARANTEE that solution of Ozone if taken withCelery King, the well known tonic lnxative, will cure anyknown gcrmdiscase,Rhcumatism for instance, or Kidney trouble, Stomach trouble, und all Summer complaints such as Colle, Malaria, Dyaentcry, and Diarr- hoen, but remember that solution of0zono should ulwnys be taken with the lnxative indicated. It does not cost you any more to do this because with every dollar or 50c bottle of Ozone (the coupon kind) we give you free of cost one full sized 25c package of Celery King. 'rr-in PUBLIC nnuo Co., niunoi-imma, oN'r. JUST THINK 0F lTl A high grade portrait for $1.25 for a special Xmas oi’l`er. You can save more than ngent’s commission by sending your photo or tintype, with 75.: for a nice crayon, hand finished portrnlt, and on delivery 50c maklngin-ull only $l.25.I um also getting rt lnrgo stock of 10x20 frames for portraits to sell at $1.45 and up. Don‘n bein a hurry to give lo strangers who ln many cases never return original ror money.\Huudrciis of people in P. E. l.huvc lost valuable originals and cash deposits by dealing with foreigners. I have but one ngcnt, Duncan Livingston, any other representing tliernsclve~4 for thc High Grade Art l’N‘lora are not genuine. llcal with iireliablc estitlilisliml House, S. I". Tarbnsh. ll-ltlfirr.-4i Ltriii comiusgyrurs. Next meeting Lodge Prince Edward 'lfuesday night 1-ith lnst_.-Red Rose. City Council meets on the second Mon- day in each nionth. llr. In 1*. Kelly, Mayor; VV. W. Clarke, City Clerk. Minarfl'| Linimem (urea B. rnr. elc. STEAMER srnucu A trout. FLOUR _ _ 5 1,, __ ()__ Lot Tea $4” “__ Sanderson & C $,_00 Now is a good Sunnyside Grocers, \Vholesalc and Retail. lasses and Sugars we lead your (koceriegof zu aran tefrl. time to get your winter supply of Groceries. Prices will perhaps be higher. For riser, rea, on, Ma ,,ff_‘§,_, *fo T53 them all. best quality and Get our prices, compare ¥¢8S0l1flbl¢ P\'lC€- valuel Every article J _ l i S. A. McDonald 5 i _'.2.»§’/ f /_,-\ ‘ C » "\.-iz*-` - "fb V- _ 3”" _-_ r' _yn ,_ . __ . ,L ‘G -._“;'f.i_1f~._: itil' [- _ _ _ . .1 - " - ‘ li” '.2 ': :fr 1‘.'j .t _-r 5',-.r`~t§‘.'.'~ ‘-_ 1 M' k' .- ._»r.'.. ,.1 '.;,‘,;----,r'.;,;;.-,-, ‘.-, +- '. -.“.rf",1‘i.'==. '~-Y-‘_ r=.- 'fl' -_~ t-- ‘tid ?if;‘~4: ";’z. ‘_ "‘l»'f'-11.'-;=` / I O ' 1 _ _,, -at .> 1 1 l t