_n' iw- ale, ll .__ . ._._; _,}_» ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ., :_. -ae- . ‘-‘r- _. _"__ ` ir' - _D6 <.".,'1 ® 1 . _ -_ - . .'< :Ft = ._ v ".511f"e,;-,g>2l§,,,,_l-,f.,-J '_f »_, :»._ I -\1?i»a_¥'¢7:!‘.ri~'f-1f;'~>..."` ., fm .f-.. ~..- -___; ` ,`, assortment in the Province today ' - ;{<;~ ~ - _ , Af.. EI__II audour prices are unbeatable _ s.refdown~ at rocks bottom llofe these kbperior values. Pick out what you want and buy today. E__ -. - ' Gillette Rszorfitho "nostropping no honing" kind, recognized by rid, Set com leic with iz all shaven as the lifost safety razor in the wo ' p _ blades in lisndsomb plush lined leather case ....... . . . . . . ...$5- lloisrs Special'-Razor somewhat similar to Gillette and nies Galaga style binds, two grades 75c and. - » -. Aqtosfrop, sprime favorite with all 'particular shavers, eomplele gm, |,|,“|°._ __,____ ..,,,............................_ ...........$$, ".[i..|_¢niu.- ...iii style razor, gu\r»°¢e=d_._......_._..-._..._..__......$2. ` . ss -_Qtlisn-_ iolgl, styl_os;.raIPr 5°g__\u. _ ., i _ 'Li t tofi plsff~ss_ln handsome plush lined loalhsr and . . . . . . . .,-.....»......il..i . . . . ..’._........ $|5' ='°t'°.'~'f‘f'*f*°‘ ‘?°f‘»~."-°°" °f.'.f..ift€?t'f...‘f..ffi°f...':fvr..2s..‘§ --.. ................._...~.._ . - - . - - - » - - ~ ~- i The in eisllcrouore 3 _ . . _e, ,_ .3 ‘ fi. Z_ ` _, . ' . '_~f , _ If* I _ . 2 V ` ' ' ’ '-»-` _ _ _ i.iw\i1"r.:i.>. ,,___., _ _ . -~ - " f L1- ,‘-..-._ '._,,_» ~ ;'.. .- ‘ *_* " H ` "i<\...¢’.,-Q" ' A " ` ` ' - ¢» .. 1- " _ wgoLg,9A1.E AND RB-'ralbf ‘-_ _ . \ _ |.' ‘ ` __ M . i‘ ` .‘9 ‘. .` .» »..'-iP'.._~f' ‘ -'_‘i;~ 1 .' ,_ `-F ¢,'*~-'\‘lr`- ,e '- at 'i " 51 \ I . .__ _,__-_¢§°~..i..__ _; ' ' f* ’»-4-'-‘ Gi" ` t " ' l Q _ l‘Ps.ton's have receided another car- . Mis. _Annie li[acE.a.chern. of Bt. R.. -L. Cotton. Charlottetown, - left. yesterday. for Montreal. ‘ ~ - E. Charlottetown, 'wasua Kenzer on the express last iiiglit._ ' NUC-. arrived in Charlottetown by the Northumberland last. evening. ` Capt- 'J°h’1 R09-d. Summerside, came to Charlottetown by the Noi-th-` umberland Inst night, __ gg3J_¢:_x;i_ne’s lea.-es this morning for ___G~ A- Sharp. Charlottetown, who as been- on a visit 'to relatives in Sussex- WM a passenger returning on the express last nigh; _ Mi~s.~ Alexander McMillan and little Qellzuter lemme who have been vi.-.ic ing J. A. and Mrs. Ferguson, Marsh- field. for the past summer leaves this morning on return to Winnipeg. The Rev. James L. Batty of .Monc- ton will lecture in the Kindergarten Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 5th. Subjett -"Would Ono Marriage Law be a‘ good thing for Canada.” Judire Fitzgerald and Mrs. Fitzger- ald, Charlottetown, who have hee; on a visit to Montreal, were passen- ‘ gers returning on the~ express last night. CRN- Kemp. of the Oetrea, left 0h‘“`1°tt°f0WI\ Yesterday morning for Sbediec to supei-intend the opening ni. the oyster bee at that niece. 'riiie if an old oyster field which had been “Bed UD and has been re-stocked ufter being closed for some years. Rev. Ewen McDougall will preaclll On Sabbath 27th at Birch Hill at 10.30, Millview at 2.30 and Kinrosal at 6.30. Also ~'I`llesday 29th at Point Prim Thursday 31st at Belle River and Friday Nov. lst at li-is at seven p, rn, _ _ __ 1 William A. McEwen, Charlottetown leaves this morning for Liverpool and from there he goes to London, where he will accept a position on one of the oceiin~going steamers. Mr McEwen 9, short time ago passed his final mautical examinations and is now a captain. He is a son of Hor- ace McEwen, Superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Railway. A letter received here this week from, friends in Bt. John's, Nfld, `an- nouncesitheisad news of the serious illness of the Rev. Ralph G. Strathie, who for so e time has been suffering .seriously with valvular heart disease Mr. Str-athio’si many Windsor friends will regret to learn that his condition is`so grave that little hope is being entertained of his recovery.--Windsor Tribune. At the Canadian Inter-Collegiate Saturday, in the high jump, McKen- zie, of McGill, e student from Priucf Edward Island, who won the event. last year, had hard luck. I-Io tier for third place w’th ;MeKoo\igh ol Toronto, when both failed at five feet, seven inches' at which height To _ ju p 'cleared five feet eight inches, and thus won the third place but his big effort was too late to get him first winning the inter-collegiate tenni tourney by one point from ll/lcClill.' ...-~_. The patrons of the Peoplc's Thea- ltre, Charlottetown, will be pleased to learn that the management have se- cured for Friday and Saturday nights tho great Tanhauser feature illrrl "Jess" from the book by H. Rider Haggard. Those who have read it may know what to eirpect in this the story of the Boer war of '81 features by this well~known company. Throughout the picture there is inter- woven w'lth -the excitement a story of love. This show is in three reels and has filled picture houses for weeks at a time,in Montreal and '1°‘oront,o'. the people being enthusiastic over the scenes. But at- no picture house has it been shown for the some admission 1ii~lce'as.- wlllbe cbargediby the Peo- pie`s Theatre, uve cents to any port of the house ,__._..-».._...----- . :-:Oiir chocolates ni-rivo iii fresh shipments weekly, therefore, we can guarantee every box in our store to be not more than six days old. Lig- gett’s chocolates, tho choicest ot A- merican sweets' $1 per lb hox. Molrs chocolates in elite boxes 5 lb. 35c. 1 lb 60, and in hdlk 500 mlb. The MC- Kinnon l)ru;_-1 Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. l0-23Metf. . F reall. Pure~ . Pastry Our pastry has a dain- ty ilsvor all its ownaud- for purity and whole' someness is above coin- parison. These are' fresh today-, German Bane, Parties, Rock Cakes, Creair of Tarts: Buns, Lemon 'Dops_.'A doz. .l2¢ _ C -7- _Wh°8»l'. Post. Otllee Inspector, Frank Ollvci- and J .- W. Hopkins, of th” °°f°'=°W"» was a imwuser wluie colonial steer company, are in __,___ ‘lfllillg on the express lest night. ' Charlottetown. Th°m°9 Curran. of St. Johns Any person 'desiring the services df ‘ha n, _tending the. convention at Moncton, -young: lud-_v. This being evident- 'from thc latest fashions in dress un- thes received were that the st. F. X. track and field meet in Toronto on' honors. Toronto also succeeded in _s__ _meg-_ home in Mslpeque. -- _._.__..\_. ',~.,__ -_\,.,___ -_ _W,~ wedlock, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Alberton yesterday af- ternoon, I _,._n_._¢ a male attendant or nurse should phone 132-8. or call at Guardian alll, 'deps.rtmeiit. ' Any arm desiring to ¢n`gag`e a coat- maker or prespman should write ~F.'_," ouimiiaii office, .onnrioiee-_ town. Rev. Z. li. Fash and Mrs. Fash, L. rlottetow who have been at- were passengers returning nn the ex- press last night. _ G. W. Cheatham, of the l.. 2.1. Trask Co., of St. John, is staying at the Arlington House. ‘ 1-le would 'ie very pleased to see anyone inter- ested in gasoline engines. Yesterday the Northumberland ar- vipcd in Picton from Charlottetown at 11.55 a. in. She left again about 5.15 p.__m., with passengers, express, mall and freight and arrived at 8.45 9, m. Sho leaves to-day at 8.20 for Picton, returning at night. ind thc conference missionary com- Tiittce :irc in session in' Cemetery church discussing ' missionary matters Rev. .l`. S. Allon, ot Toronto, general nissiouary secretary, is present. Among others here from outside the city are Rev. Thomas Marshall, Rev. Dr. Steele and Rev. James Crisp. The meetings will be continued to- morrow.-St."John Exc.- The above gentlemen are well-known in Prince Edward Island. Last evening a humorous meeting took ,place on Kent street between Great George and Queen streets. A large pig, which had left its apart. ments in a nearby backyard and while enjoying thc sights .vas siiddenlv confronted by a ly an uunccuetomed sight his pigship bolted and -in its haste to get away expcctedly collided with n large dog! flue dog, which was not averse to a scrap iiriiiiedintely showed _iight and the two burly antagonists went at each other in furious style. There were no policemen and rin interfer- ence. They fought until each became _disgusted and gave it up without ap- parent danger to either. l The secretary of the S.l`).C.A.A_A. CHilRL0lTETOWNlfiD“ELSEWHEiiEif' ' . _ ._ __ little Darling the ideal stocking for the tiny tots. Made of purest wool cashmere. with silk toes and heels- black, tan, crimson and white ........._...... .. Pen-Angie cashmere atc 5c. This is a _; good solid,d afll round stocking, no ; seams, a goo tter nd - a wear__Z5c ' CT ....,.....-e.................... .-_-.<~.v»,-_v Ren-Angle cashmere at 5oc. This is ___ a fine soft perfect fitting seamless and -.-..» -This week a great Display A New _"Pen-Angle” Stockings _ Stockings for babies, for boys and girls, for men. for women, right stockings for everybody IS READY FOR YOU TO-DAY with the finest line of suickrngs for ihé°`vFEe°'itb°lk;toTboy§"}iiid""`§i}ls§l-fo`{Tien and"woin`En‘"evér . o§e5e£i£L@ Charloitgfowdnlif-‘>§s`€.l/lie`in`vi£e".§p?é§lZt`f=§i§5n”i5_PEN'Knéllli ‘ §r_o_cl§h1_g_§jll§_pe§ec_t_fij}ii;I§?niooth`dur§bié’§&émle§§iht§éf O . .__ very durable stocking all ,football team cannot arrange to play ‘in Charlottetown on Thanksgiving Day. The Saints are now trying to get a game on with the Abbies on uint say, and it is to he hoped that sninetinng will he .lone to porulefwe ltbe new style of play. The college third te-tm playedthe Empires of the city on the college campus yesterday. The accurate passing and_ smart .lar-hes of the college half-backswon them much applause. Result 12-0 'n collcge’s favor. lt is expected that the Junior Saints will have a game on “Saturday next with the P.W.L-. s. The Saints are after the intercollegi- ate charnpionsiilp again and have Semi in a challenge. the event was won by Twedale of 1; ,-0,-,go 1,, the m on M¢Kemi¢» f* Economical' Toilet Soaps if Delicately p e rf u ni e rl and will wear down to a ‘ thin sheet. _ _ A11 “Vfnolia” goods 1 made in England. v 25 _cents a box ~ Johnson &.loliiisoii -nu 1, , r _ . Calypso Hair Wash is a liquid shampoo that prevents daadruff and . gives the lialr n_ soft silky ways. It is a splendid for the scalp, promotes the growth of ~fliie,_. long. silky hair. Made Qpeo lslly for usa Try itrff' ' _ §l Y ‘ every particular. Pen-angle Hosiery is Guaranteed- 1', I - sointely fast. It is guaranteed to wear longer than any other cashmere or cotton hosierynlsnoldi attire# samenprlceif after wearing Pen-Angie guaranteed hosiery any i-eniznthuof time, you should ever had a pair that fails to fulfil this -gnafaiiteev in any particular, return the sameito us, and we wlllvreplace them with two pairs free' of charge. This is tlieanakers guarantee and wc will personally stand byfit in " 'MOORE & McLEOD-the stocking specialists. ~. , ~ It payti to buy in this Province. M Ci idcliianpn, rfilonaledale was II9 I2! U9 |21 t wii esterday C n St " Toduylll Gulidfvakliiiebliipfhks twelve' :n"`Q-‘l!g‘r .Ly “_ ' ` St' " w Q0 V Qu e . 'I _l>Hg_es. ‘_ _ _ _ _ ' Miss 'Ja_nlo`.MoNutt, Cliarlottetown, _ t°. W” -. - Ch’t0wh ` .- _ w, .- -il - ._ . jr _ ft yesterdoyyfor. a visit to her for- . : _ 745/m'////l!fV”MN0 _ _ ' ~u~4 11 -_ ._ __ _ . l.. ' , ____.' ..._--o l l ll Little King a line soft casliinere “Pen- angle" stocking for wee folk, is so_me- _'_ what heavier and warmer than Little D 1' l bl k t . .i§§.`.'ff‘.’._..ff°.ffi......if._....if25c » Pen-Angle Cashmere 35c. This is the best low rice stocking in _ P Canada. Seamless perfect httings 5 C _ _ 3 pairs for $1.00. “Pen-Angle" 4 Cashmere 75c. This stocking is made of fine Australian wool, soft, light, wariii, seamless and per- 5 fect......... ~ . . . . . . C 1 `te.6l19e..Pf9Pe§l_y...?e<1P=ff*=¢l}y» “M0 Shrink °tSfv'=fs11~..e2<1_¢h§..