THE NOVEMBER 2, 1905 Delicdfé Children ll .__ -rr "““"- ~ - - -A .. _,___ V V g ,,_,..---' ` .I _'.,_ J--a, . _ ,W p . , _ V __ __, _ _ _ Y ___ iZ1» MEET ME AT IHE ALWAYS BUSY STORE T naman s . °“'°"'*"° "’°‘*'l' lm condition. sluggish liver gives s coated tongue, bad breath °°”l*|P¢t°d bowels. Correct all these ti givin' small doses of Ayer’s Pills. Genuine livyer pills' i:=i:'i'.:"“;°.~=::~e-~»-. ' . .ri I .. ,,, _“___ l.o. X os., THE lillllllllll i - ' ~ J- P-'ls' ..._ 5 wl3llI’I€l"S SIIVCI' CYCZITI ' Olllces in New Prowse Block is Growing More Popular Day by Day Y Charlottetown. A _ . s ~ 1 lt will not injure the l .T silverware. Once used ._ always u5¢d_ ` H. r i , ` READ The Gni\rdlsn’s olassilled ads.You i l ' ii viill llnd something to interest. you Price 25° Per % Plnt bottle' f.'.;<`lil|` THE bl`|8 LMI! Napier. Captain Rloh- w. w. WELLNER, . phone 312 Jeweller- `. r _ -.__»_. i __ _ you ar' E FNVITED » If yen vgigphthe beat! in photo rn h , s eupon enew spec iiilizgdymounts, (the very latest novelty.) To i VISIT OUB. s-1'UD:i:o.- GEO. II. COOK. Where llabv is Alwavs Welcome. RTIESE UP- YOUR ENERGY ]fy,,,,',.-, inet. your old time vigor and fail lred nnil worn out uuonas DIGESTIVE TONIC will give you sniip, vim and energy. As rin rippelizeritriinnot. be beaten and lt makes you enjoy what you out. Prieeiioc por bottle GEO. E. HUGHES. Apotliecaries Hall. SUITS 93'? TOP COATS for .\ut\in\n and \Vintor wear siiould bclnudc to lit and please yon. lf you know uur clothes thorough- iv. iniiiniitnly ini we do. knew of the little ilotiiils, nlcetlcs of hnnd iniloriiig nnil fiuililcnlng enlbud- ieil in ent,-ii gnrniunt., you would not ili~lii_v in deciding whore you wniilrl phiee your next. nieasiire- llinsl.. ' l). MCLAREN, §§§‘,§;‘§‘§_ Artistic Tailor, Gt. Geo. Ht. ` lil-li'ill.i..~i twwlni. ~ . Some Muni Soon Things We have just received a sliiprncnt of Crosse &. Black- weii's goods including: Pick- les in chow~chow, mixed, wai- nuis and Girkins. Janis in strawberry, rasp- berry, etc., orange marms- larie in all sizes, pure malt vinegar, Lea and Peirin’s sauce, Bengal club chutney, preserved ginger, candled ginger chips, French Olives, Lucca Oil, Macaroni, Huntley mid l’aliner‘s short bread and biscuit in different varieties. These high-class goods are well known and speak for tlieniselves. - We will be pleased to show lliem lo you at . M o K eta :n.a’s GROUERY. Diavssnasusieaan-viva 0ur Hmerican Shoes for men are the newest and E imtticst sliocs in the city. Our ` $2.0 0 Box Cali Boot For Men Is a pleasing sur- prise to the well informed si h o e A buyer. Notwithstand i n g the unprecedented high price of leather particular- ly calf skin, by a little foresight, we are still in a posi- tion to offer you this best of Shoe Bargains a' a lower price than ever. Alley & Co. They are in our window. See them! NEW GO0DS FROM CRUSSE & BLACKWELL Mixed Pickles and Chow Chow. French Olives and Sardines. Devllled and Potted Meats. Olive Oil and English Sauces. Cendied Citron and Lemon Peel. Jams, Jellies and Marmalade. _ Preserved Ginger and Ginger Chips. Currie Powder and Essencc_Coffee. Huntley & Palmcr’s Biscuits, Soaps Chutney. Bccr & Goff. M???_ _f_._ iucnnn site nf ll|llN|ll|llF. We are authorized by Misses Palmer. Weymouth St. io sell _v Public A\\0ll0ll on Saturday. Nov. 4| 1905i C°“"_"°“°£ ing at io o’ciock a. m. auzuantityio household furniture compris ng par or sitting i_ om. had room and other fllfhi tures aiivl house fixing-i. - Terms cash. - nsuj. CARTER & cs., ,048 did Auctioneers. Patent Colt. l * B0.. ca'f. First Class I" arm Russian Calf. $3.50 at pair Sizes gto Io. si>nii;uia s.. co., Victoria Row. §*\ll-»\¢e--masse .-C For Sale. l Charlottetown Royalty (Brnckiey Point liotdd) about 80 acres of \~ery|bgsttli;2dolt\cEl2l_ on; mostly clear and in a as H lbnma mod l v.. lon. inn awaiting hou%e."§°°f\ ,~ mh_ T,‘,’-ll” '"ill.ll',§"i§s‘iiii°'»i'p`iirr.riln our-3' vrowvtlm eluiie iiosohool, mills and o~»l’°°li\llY U0 "N “W all ol whicii make- the situation almost up rivolled. For furtg;z‘il~‘llr‘:_f(p‘;"I‘up`&l'\:ll‘l3"l‘lal_1PllZ\_ 3 - McWilliams nen1r'.HENRY D-UNCAQ' io.s ii twmti Pat. Ex. 0W"°\‘» ards, sailed from Persona on Oct. 19th for Philadelphia. Vinlsnns to charter are. very scarce bore ai. present. About twenty five are now required. Ysaranoar R. E. Mui/ch 8: Co. shipped 170 hogs hy the Princess en route to Upper Canada. Mas. W. N. Rises left. yesterday fora two months trip to Montreal, Toronto, and New York. Tue tern schooner Lngonia arrived yes- terday from Florida with a cargo of creosoted timber for the railway wharf. Miss Marris Waipnr, Charlottetown, who has been the guest. of her sister. Mrs. Geo. Steel, Sackville, has returned home. Mun; Mama Houma who has been visit- ing her parents Harry and Mrs Houie, Prince Street. left. yesterday on return to Newport, R. I. 'rnsjsnioor or the Y. M. C. A. yearn' day found two bicycles In the gangway of the building where they had been left the previous night by mischievous Hal- lowceners. I1' was Robert Bowden who with Jonathan Hopkinson was Tuesday re~ mnndad for a week nt the Police Court for stealing a horse, not W m. McCabe ns stated yesterday. ` .Iorm J. MCDONALD, Montague, was in the city yesterday. He crime in by the Murray Harbor Railway from Grand View and was accompanied by Mrs. Mc- Donald to that place. Tris' King'a birthday, Nov. 9, is to be honored by the usual salutes ul military stations at noon of that day, but the olilelalcelebmtlon of the event is post- poned untll Thursday, May 24, 1900. Mas. Trios. McAm'uun, Mnlden. Mass., and daughter of Edwaril Skarry, of this city, and Miss E. I . Beer leave today en route to Eastport, Maine, where they will spend e. week with frletids of the former, hcforc returning to Mass. Tim following were among the schoon- ers that tended coal at Port Hastings this week: Rapture, Murray Ilnrbor. P. E. I.; Florence M., St. Peters; Ripple. Montngii`t~, P. E. I., ll. W. Gardner iinil Clinrinliig Litas, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4 §friPr~:§oi.\n\f M.i,cnm_~:.u.o_,n_r_iri B. C. l3i~ow'sc'»i few flnys ago bogged what wus prob.-ibiy the finest. hiiul of rinlpe and woodcock brouglit. to the city for along time. The game wns olititlncd at Mount Albion where they were siiootlng wlllt Robert Jenkins. Tm: schooner Minnie Mae arrived ycsterdayfroni P. E. Island with 3,300 bushels potatoes, 330 bushels tiirnips and tllqulntuls hake. The schoon-r Ripley Roper arrived yesterday from New London, P. E. I., with 1,000 bushels potatoes, 1,500 bushels outs.--Hullfax Chronicle. A u0RR|~:i-ii'0Niii<:.v'r with n keen sense of the humorous writes The Gunrdlitn as follows:-A greiit misfortune happened a young man Sunday. night. while visiting a naighborli\'g settlement. Ha had his horse taken by two young ladies who put it into ii nelghbor's barn and cared lor lt, but neglected to inform the young man of their actions which cuused him nolilitle anxiety. A diligent search en- sued befoie he found his noble stud only in time to reach home, sweet home, be- fore Monday morning. The first regular passenger and freight. train on the Murray Harbor Rnllway carrie to tho city yesterday.'I‘hree cars were completely filled with passengers. The train left again in the afternoon at 3.40 with four freight und baggage cnrs and four passenger ears itll of which were filled. There was ii large nuinhcr of city people ut. thc stnblou to watch the l.ri\ln its it slowly crossed the bridgcnnrl disappear- edln the distance on the other aloe. Among those present was Judge Mu- Donnld who sim' with pleasure the con- summation of n [project to which he with his colleagues had devoted years of labor while in the political arena. Wnar almost teriolnnted in a fatal an eidant to ii young ind happened at Murray River Tucsdny its the train was approach- ing the station. Angus McLeod, Glin \V|lllnin, and his little son with is spun of hor.-.es attached to ri waggun nrrlvrd ist Murray River u few minutes previous to the trniii iuiil Mr. Molseod went into it store, leuvlng his little son on the wag- gon holding the reins. As tlia trnln was approaching the station the himses be came unmanagsnble and started to run. The young lad _lumped from the vrairgen ,lust in time; and before the horses were captured the younger and more valuable of the two was killed. -M-Qi-» » Farmers and Horsemen- Clydesdale Colle Cure speedily relieves spesmodic, flntulnnt, lrldiiey and gas coilcs, acute lndlgentlon. grnin founner and sioppage of water. Try it for. your horses when troubled with these diseases. It. is e new preparation hut. its record is is good one.- 60c per bottle-A. W. ReddlD.Phem B. -C .`= l §*"Wwwmv- mm ..................... ~.wwav The full flavor, delicious quality and absolute purity _of WHITE'S CHOCOLATES distinguish them from others, and make them quick , sellers. Try it box today, For sale at all the lending confectioners. DIWMWIWAWAVMWMMWNNHMPIMMVMMINMMNMMNW Il,” ,,.,. ,, _ . .. ov. .i-\ anew* inn_nw§ Tnlhmella was ln port yesterday on her last trip of the season and sailed ln ‘ the evening for the Magdalena. TBI: ofllcsrs of Rising Star Division Bt. Peters for the ensuing term arc:-C. T.- Howard McEwen; V. T.--Jessie McKay;l P. __C. G._-B. F. Simpson; Chap-Johni Balderson; Trees-Georgie Davison; F. B.-Walter Ways; R. S. ~Lottle McLean; A.R. B.-Elsie Anderson; M.-Ira Me- Ewen; D. M.-Alloe McEwen; Guard- Wllllc Anderson; Sen Percy McDonald; Lodge Deputy-Chas Ways; Register- Llnnle Vanlderstlne. Tait death took place yesterday after anlllneas of about two 'mont-hs of Wil- ilam McLeod, Port. Vernon, at the age oi ‘lil years. The deceased who was one o the moetreapected residents of thcloeailty leaves to mourn besides a sox-rowing widow three daughters Mrs. L. C. Hay- den, Vernon Rlvsr and Bertha and Katie at home and three sons, Angus and John in British Columbia and Daniel on the homestead. To them the sympathy of many friends will be extended. Tm: Wetaskiwin, Assn. Post. of recent- iinte contains an extended notice of the death of the late councillor John West, nephew of Martin West., city. The Post in part says:-“To speak of the loss which Wetaskiwin has sustained in the death of Mr. \Vest would be inadequate or more soon our part. A loyal friend, a sincere adviser, a business man of the first water ii citizen of eltlsens, ii public man of inosi- ardent. sincerity and probity in all his public actions down to the smallest de- tail, an indulgent and beloved parent and above all it man of the highest integrity in every action of his public and private life, full of gentle wiiyn, and tnctful klndnesses, we can only regard the death of Mr. \Vest n.s one of the greatest losses that our community has ever sustained. For ourselves with our intimate knovi- ledge of the deceased's life and character we could llli whole columns with de- scriptions and instances of Mr. Wcst's kindly life and character, but as mostly all of our readers know him epuully well, it is nina, enough to report that our pioneer citizen and one of our dearest friends has pnssed away". NOBODY IS EXEMPT. New Preparation Which Everyone Will Need Sooner or Later. Almost everybody`s digestion is dis- ordered more or less, und the common- estthlng they do forltis to take some one of the many so-called blool puri- fiers, which, in many cases,nre merefy strong cathurtlcs. Such things are not needed. If the organs are in a'eiogged condition, they need onlya little help and they will right themselves. Cathar- tlcs irritate the sensitlvellnlngs of the stomach and bowels and often do more inirin than good. Purglng ls not what is needed. The thlngtodo is to put. the food in con- dition to ha readily digested and as-__ slmilaterl. Stuart's Dyspepsla Tablets do this pei'feel.ly. They partly digest what _ls .iuten and give the stomach just the help it needs. They stimulate the secretion and excretion of the dl- gesi-lve fluids and relieve the con- gesteil r-ondltlon of the glands and rnembranes. They put. the Iwliolc dl- gestlve system in condition to do its work. When that is done you need tiike no more tablets, unless you eat. what does not agree with you. Tbcn take ons or two tablets-gl\'e them needed help, and you will have no trouble. i It`s n. common-sense medicine und fa coinmon-sense treittnient, and lt will cure every time. Not only cure the dis- eiisehut. cure t,he cause. Goes about li. ln is perfectly sensible and scientific way. We have testimonials enough to fill sl.\ook,but we dont publish manY Uf them. However-Mrs E. M. Faith, of Byrd's Creek, Wls., says: “I have taken all the Tabictsl go! ofyou and they have done their work wellln my case, for I feel llkoa dif- ferent person altogether. I don't doubt lfl hrnl not got. them I should have been nt rest by this time." II. E. Willard, Onslow, In., says: "Mr. White, of Clinton, ,wus telling ine of your Dyspepslu Tablets curing him of Dyspcpsla, from which he sull`ereil for eight years. As I am n sufferer niysclfl wish you to send men puck- nge by return infill." Phil. Brooks, Detroit, Mlcli., stays: “Your Dyspepsln cure hits worked wonders ln my ease. I suffered for yi-iirs from ilyspepslii, but nm now cn- tlrely cured und enjoy ilfc iisl never have before. I gladly recommend tlieni." It will costhllc to find out. just how much Sl.ua|'t.`s Dyspcpsln Tablets will help you. Try them- thnt's the bent. way to decide. 1 E. Q. a}i; W » , THE TIFFANY _ WEDDING RING ii _ frown increasingly popu- , 'ii /_ -.. ._- ..¢:. -.-¢ “Vg sr. We can furnish you .12 _ ` with any size or weight, in ' I8 KARAT . V or ‘. I4 KARAT. oriiurciieson. Jcweller. a»‘-'és U Eosaroit B. Bar.oaiae'ron, son of I-Ion. John Baldoraton, North Wiltshire, who was for two years a student in the Colum- bian College. New Westmlnlster, B. C.. is now a dental student at. the Pennsylvr ,nie University, Phila., Pa. Upon his re inoval to this University, where he re- ceived a hearty greeting as a student from the west, a f1att.orlng\ recommendation was given him from the Principal ol Columbian College. Students of all de- partments af. the Pennsylvania University number over lull; the grounds, exclusive of streets, cover over 59 acres and I the Dental Department is thought to be one of tho bestln America. IN the Colonial Herald of May 0th., 1840 ls a requisition addressed to Edward Palmer and Frnncls Longworth, repre- sentatives ln General Assemby for Char- Iot.tetown,asklng forageneral meeting to arrange for repairing the city pumps and 'o consider the purchase of another fire engine. The requisition was signed by the following, many of whose names an- famiiiar to the older generation:-It. Hutchinson, Alfred Lepage, John O. Nantes, James Moore, Stephen Bovyer, Charles Blutch, David Wilson, James H. Conroy, J. D. P. Coles, William C. Comp. Lon, John Macglll, C. Blnns, jr., Richard Fought, James Purdie, Daniel Hodgson. George Beer, jr, J. B. Cooper. George Clarke, Donald Beaton. Henry Stomper, Wm. Cundall, John Sellar. Jas. D. Cuntelo, C. C. Davison, Thos. Macglll, James Mac- donnell, Samuel Nelson, Wellington Nelson, Peter McGowan, William Il. Gardiner. HARDLY CREDIBLF. “Isuppose you keep good track of thlngs,even if you do live out in the countryl” be said to the farmer( "Yes, pnrty good truck." “Then you have felloweii the giant strides mode by the world of science .luring tholnst decade I" “I guess I hnve," was the doubting reply. “Weil,you keep your eye on thc flying machine. That, will bc the next thingto nsionish the world. I predict, sir-I A ht i , ;l ` ii li/ ts. an ~ _/-» »- _,- 1°' “YES, PURTY GOOD TRACK." predictihiit lt. \\‘on't. be over ten yours before we shall be flying from New York to Chlcagojust as safely as we now rirle the same distance on these cars." “Shoal” “You doubt it. do you?" "Wall, I've been sparkin’ the Widdcr Spooner for the Inst thirteen years and tryin’ to get her to say yes, and us long as she won‘t. do it it don't seem possible that. the balance of this earth ls goin' to stand on its head aid twinkle its feet." .lon Ksim. 1-_-is-s-vi IF A DYSPEPTIC, USE HUTCH “Not ii foulsmelllng nasty tasting dose,’ l-ut it palatable nppctizing eorrector of iicidlty, lionrt. bnrii and writer brush. Ii. washes iiwny fcrmentlng matters, and thc tough mucus that coats the dyspeptlc s stomach, leaving ll. cleun, refreshed and ready to digest proper food. ids a doctor for ten ents. if you can spare $1.00 you can buy 200. By ninli from Woodward Chemical Co., Buffalo, N. Y. or Bridge- burg, Out. For sole hy ull Drugglsts ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Anyone wanting to ehnrlcr vessel should nppiy to John McQulllaii Se Co. il d tf -Any good boy, wcll recommended can nhtuln permanent employment. A good eiinnce lor the right boy. Apply here. iff --For Sale-second hand butter tubs in good condition. Apply ui. this office. dtwtf --Cninpnnn leaves Montreal, Monday, tlth. Nov. on her lust trip this season and on return to Montreal from here Satur- dny llth Nov. 203| Ilughcs Iron Blood Pills are a most vnluulile remedy for all forms of ilcbillty arising from lnipoverlslied blood. They orc n direct food for the blood, Increasing its tone und quiillty. They mnke thin, sluggish blood, rich, red and pure. They are it grciit tonic for palc. thin, run-down people. l’rice‘L5 cents per hox. George E. Hughes, Apotliecnrles Hal I. 2d ll. Landing daily from Scliooncrs. Best quality of Sydney and Plctou coal. C. Lyons & Co. 9-2 d 3m MEN’S FINE UNDERWEAR ii SIANLEY BROS. Soft and smco'li as silk, urishrinkable, and guaranteed good wearer-'. These goods are made on hand lo~ins, are full fashioned and perfection in finish and work- manship. Sizes from 36 to 46 inches and are made in two grades. Prices raiiec from $i.6o to $2.10 each price in one gizile; and $2.51 to $2 95 each price in the finer grade. We should bc p`c:i sed to show you these goods, even if you STANLEY BROS. ___ g ,,_ up up FLOUR §andcf‘gn y Slb Loi Tea $4.15 up. °, & C" $1.00 Now is a good time to get your wii.tersui.ply of Gro :er\es_. Prices will }erli pa b: Illghr l'. iasses and Signrs them all. Get iur prices, values. Sunnyside Grocers, Wholesale and Retail. For Flour, Tea, ()ii, Mo- we lend Coinp ire Every article zu .r-anieed. This is THE PLACE to get your Groceries of best rl-i.ility and rcfiscnible price. Custom Tailoring 1 Fanti 'iff' B _ =.>”~..,,.- -yo Good cloth, gooi linings, st3l~, good finish and good avsred with acall fron you class suit. 905 \Vizh plensiirc we beg to direct your at- tention to our personal- ly selected wrolens for fall and winter. The cloths uc in- troduce this season aie distinctive in quality, cilei-ing and design, and are now licrc for » your inspection. Our word isz- good tailoring, good fit. \¢Vc hope to be S A Mi:IJONALlJ . S ’ . ; . I’. F. `Island’s Greatest Clothing ilouse. . - ~ ~ . li ~ i N M1 , , ,,__ __ _ ff. n; t..__.__ ` __~..-____-_1----3 :-\l i 'r ..i.,_ ‘ -ie 1 . t v*. . .. . l~ .W <. 1 i-~» . . i ' - 2 1' i. x » Ai M( `i ~._~ .. ,,,_,; iid nirike you afirrt -, V ii . . E ll i-.' I. l .1 ft N,~.~_ I i i i' f I. l i