J ... fr .1 . -res = ' 3.; Q "` 'l" .` .., ( .\-U4. y I.. 'ft if i sf: = _si n lag; ff., “\ .xl ‘S5 - LE -F vi *C »' 4 il Q li .1 i 'v vs ~ , 3. - .is ’ '..;_n_~.,. if ~.?tf_.f,;~*¢r.'f s i- 1- ~. -e ab t* \ i eo. E. Hughes, ¢ ‘elf ~ 1. .- i.-_ if * _ 3. ~".< qf ‘.- lv. .11 sg# 2 .5 ‘F '_ _ ,ki . if-.3 'I * 2 il a y " ' Reddin Bros..I i- is i _ ' O/ A ‘i e-3*-<}S@ \ ~ -._V/,E £ if Edison - --- notice a large stock of jewelery,glass- E 0 , to commence July 4th o ock.p.m. On account of ` health money is very much needed, _JURY & C0. , mf ' ._<;:,._.»“ ` f' = " 'I .» __ |_- I W . .` , . ._._,.»_,_, .“ ._, ,_ ,_,___‘ `__a,___* V ___ V ____* ___Q_` _` _H ‘__ p _ ' _U.~` __ _ _,M ..L!.,, e~ .um-»~ ,_;.>,-sv¢. ' ‘ » ' = ‘ “ ~ t °' ‘iuessvei Cherry.-_-Pastoral S ` ETS Wi\‘12i°1f°»f~1i‘-f‘°»ff‘1»f»‘f toni iinoisi *_ mmm ~ _u_._...::__ Reporters and Corresponde ts Wears." ,gi -_ as Fgr the Finest Finished gal phmo Work Come to the i Leading Studio -__-W _ CAR SONS PLATINOTYPES ARTISTS PROOF! neo. H. nook Nr-:sv Desaxisav BLOCK. es the Weak Strong T 11 you are weak. run down and have no appetite try ugnes’ Digestive Tonic , li increases the appetite, builds up, strengthens. and gives new life and get to the system. ce age. hottie. Apotheosries Hall. Auction Sales of Jewelery and Fancy Goods Ihave instructed Benj.Carter& Co., anctioneers to sell by Public Auction d our store, Sunnyside, Grafton St., gary Saturday night until further good . n th ware. silverware and fancy s at 81 P001’ ths. ere- _lhre bargains may be expected. ' 'ffffi ~ ». -' f . _ for the last twelve mo SUNNYSIDE. ~_. " _“_`iI_.Z.`.'.'. -- _ ~‘0nr Dispensing Dept.” 'Most Carefully Looked Alter’ Send us your prescriptions. Phone 86. , ‘\oonEi+-2 Post Omce. - ‘ _.Y ___ . gb tnm ciiitis, pieurisy. i'..‘l;.’ii.°iri`2t' `W V Ill .-_,...._....__-- _ . _ _ ___.._~ ,..,,....,.. ___ ` 1': _-= s ‘_~'~\_-» -» . -. e -_ - r... ,_ . _ -_ ._ .~ ~..~»'..-sw .- » -.._. - .. ._ :_ .... ~__.».--~ -_ ._ -- _ _ . .. _ff , _ V _ we a ~ .~' -» _-s. _ ..~~ __ - .. ,._. .- _-_~ no-..-».»~~ ._..- -. i » ...- .-;;-. -1 ».». w -*.'_ .» 5 =. ,,-»-. ~. ..~-'ef-fi ~ ‘ 1.-s Q ' ».1?>:_.-.- _-,.' -_ __,,,&.,,,,__.__.___~, tg, = f _ - . _ V _ '_ , 1 2 __ .--fg,.,_;= .-f__¢_.-e_ »,\~,\.;-;.E;-' _F gr ;; ,~~ _ -__. ,- - 5 V .,. ., _~: -“."~a‘.§.> »- -, ,.~r .- Y » THB GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, i _ _`, fp i \ fl' `\ \ The studio wane baby is always ig - welcome. , ~- _:pi ' will meet in Annu il Session at B - \s.. of albanejon Friday at 10 a. m. Exe filvemare 1 V There is a great difference in the clggractelr of silverware. some ls or seas" ca ‘value for use, combined with tm. 5:0 design and finish. such as ku umh Set. Every housekeeper clottigvs that a brush wears the ta is wearaand that, with a scrager or knife m lug much lessened. T is is subpar- lmlldl y handsome set,with its e ny nsliimles, and with the good feature of it d ng an article for ally use makes esirable for a present or for your own household. Other article: ln the atnlalegehilhririden " goods just as helpful You 'will find a large assortment of .our guaranteed goods at White. ~ \ W. W. WELLNCEIYS, 2122:... ..._ .. . .... ..._ .. ... Jeweller, Charlottetown. ~ ' S _ Wednesday Nov. 4. Speaker Rev. G. K i l; New fall Stock of the famous Shoe for women, open- e ing to-day. Alley & Co. Sole Agents. 1. Cheap l Everywhere- _ Wm. Crockett, York has in his ion s bunch of garden strawberries he picked a few days ago. "Changes" of ads. must be in not following morning and not later n0on Saturday for the “Wceklv.” Ticket good to return on Monday. Union Lot 33 last Sunday evening basing his remarks on Acts. 3. 13. a most hearty welcome from his friends on the York circuit. Union Services will be continued in ptmzi !River which has been undergoing repairs? later than l p. rn. each day to insure. insertion - than . Tun Grand Division of P. E. Island read- \1\'Si0l1iCardigan. Report of Committee on Pres- M- W 'bytery Fund and best means of working _ E el I Psa-larch williams or Boston win be P ‘present. REv.R.Opie of‘Pownal preached at to a large and most appreciative audience It is needles; to say Mr. Opie always receives lottetown; in Boston 0_ct 17 William H. _ many THE Wesley Bicentennry Celebration ISLAN 3 Wharf and Vernon Rlver_-Bridge produce for Sydncy,'Cap'e Breton HalifaxN. S. ~ » _ ‘ » i AT the Police. rt. yesterday Peter Keenan, drunks disorderly was dned I' stand oveir pending’ good behavior. Qbbls oysters, 40 cases eggs, 20 hogs, 3 hearll of cattle. , ’ Tnl Presbyterian church in Murray. will be reopened next Sabbath Nov, lst; 3 The Rev. R, G. Sinclair will conduct the Q service at 2.30 p. m. - » Tun regular quarterly meeting of the _ Presbytery of Prince Edward Island will ,be held in St James Hall on Tuesday Nov 8rd. at 11 a. m. Busin_ess-Augmentation allocations. Calls from Georgetown and Presby tory etc. ' ' T. C. J anus, Clerk. ` Auono the recent deaths in Massachu- setts are the following:-In Roxbury Oct. 15. Mrs Mary McCarey, widow oilBernard 3 McC-arey aged 83 years formerly of Char# Hughes, aged 40 years a native of P. E. Iv in East Boston Oct 14 Ethel F. McMaster sa voungest daughter of Manuel and Eliza-` beth F. McMasters (nee McIntyre) form- $d0orw days. ellne wasallowed to - ` Tm: annual practice of N04 Cc., is still in the field. The crop is generally l cod one.-No fishing at resent as the l Y 4 First Methodist Church this and week as follows: ' ' Wednesday ‘Oct 28. Speaker Rev. W. Lodge. Thursdsy0ct. 29. Speaker Rev. G. next W. R.. Friday Oc* 30. Speaker R=v. G. M2 Y P0 _I Junk. M Tuesday Nov. 3. Speaker Rev. W. Irdge W. M. Young. _ Thursday Nov. 5. Speaker Rev. D. B. McLeod. Friday Nov. 6. Speaker Rev. W. W. Lodge ' ` - Regt., was held on York Rifle Range, on Saturday the 24th Inst. Thirty .members of the Company took part in the com- petition. The weather was very unfavor- able. Uncertain light and a strong wind blowing across the range made high scoringimpoasible. The prize list, in the wasavery creditable one. The omcers and members ofthe Company are indeb‘- ed to the professional and husinces mfn of Charlottetown and others, who by theircontributionanot only helped to swell the list of prizes, but showed the interest they take in military matlers generally. _With every able bodied citi- settle our ownllternational disputes. Easrrnn Norms. -The last week of October and considerable»har'vest yet to do, rendered more difficult by broken and digging, but the bulk of the pozato crop 5 8 P » few who ventured out betewen the siorms got little but dog fish. Though the last month has been a blustery one we missed the furious gales from the north east that raged with such violence on the granite shores of New England.-A telegram was received by T. S. Robertson on the 21st, announcing the sad intelligence of the death in Boston that morning of his brother in-law Osgood W. Carney. He and his wife formerly Miss Christiana Robertson visited here three years ago. ‘ They subscribed for The Guardian and ing at the hospitable home of William Young.- The intensely wet Sundays of the past weeks have seriously interfered with the attendance at our churches. Deacon Scott ofliciated during Rev.Mr. Gardiner’s absence. His friends were glad to see him once more occupying the sacred i place, he ozcupied at intervals for more ,thaneixty years, though orry to see that the snows of four score and three winters ‘ were making sad inroads on _his once vigorous frame. 1_1-it- i \ the any er P. E. 1. ' unsettled weather. A few are done.. cons'autly renewed on account of the news from her native place. The sym- pathy of her many friends here is extend~ ed to her on this sad occasion. -Among. our latest exodisns are Miss Bessie Fraser, and Mrs. Wm. Brown nee Miss Eunioa Baker who spent the summer with recently I suffered torture. A few n friends around North Lake.-Rev. Mr. ll diifi 4 Gardiner has returned from a trip abroad. -Rev. Mr. Murray is at present sojourn- .Tms Halifax arrived lat one §o’clock yes- 1 terday with the following passengers: J no, T. Crockett, Mrs. J no. Brown, Mun-i doch .\lcLeod, Samuel Wilson, Jno. Mc-L Sweeney, M. McLeod. Her outward pas- sengers were: Frank Duffy, Maud Kelly, - Miss Vaniderstine, Miss Ross, Mrs. Gil' pin. Her inward cargo included 16 hogshesds of tobacco for Hickey. 8: 'Nichol- erel shipped by sundry dealers. _ ion of the Alaskan Boundary Commiss- ioners hss stirsed up an intense interest son and her outward 1.600 barrels mack-i i Tan talk ofthe Dominion. The decis-“ all over Canada. ln one point, however, Canada has outstripped the Yankees. By clever foresight a Canadian lim is the 82nd"iirstln America to produce new maps showing the disputed territory andthe Commissioners’ award. The Family Her- ald and Weekly Star of Montreal have been waiting for the decision togo' ahead with their new map of the Dominion, which shows the territory in dispute; also t-he new Grand Trunk Pacific line. New absence of the usual Government grant _ Ontario and in fact everything up-tc-date. The publishers’ price we believe is $2,150 _per copy, but they have decided to send at copy absolutely Free to all subscribers to that great family weekly for l904._ As each suhscriberwill also receive two beaut-‘ iful coloured pictures, each 22x28 inches, along with the Family Herald for a whole year, tor one dollar,it will he a surprise if zen a good marksman we shall in fu' ure they can handle the business that is sure lto come their way. ` The publishers adopt in which subscriptions rea ~h them so that it will pay to get on their lists without delay.* Faulty Kidncys ` lmperil Life. _Don’t Experiment With Cheap I Dangerous Nostrums. Get the 1 Unfaiiing Sure Cure Thousands are kept in perfect health ~ and free from kidney complaints by Fer- rozone. Among those who speak in the mo=t laudatory terms of Ferrozone is Mr. Chas. F. Olive, of the Gazette, St. John, N. B.: “For several years I have had kid- ney trouble,“say s- Mr. Olive. until quite mo t s afo my con on assume a very ious crm. I consulted several city tors, used diil'erfnt pill# butiwithout slightest benent. I suifered from an tense pain in the groln,and thc increasing seriousness of my trouble prompted me to try Ferrozone. t gave me tiilaick relief and half-so-dozen boxes cured. erroaonel can recommend as a specific for disorder- ed kidneys."-Chas. F. Olive. Ferrozone not only cures kidney com- plaint,but also such maladies as Rheumat- sim, Gout, Sciatica, Skin Eruptions,Dia- hates, Lassitude ani Nervousness which are caused by defective kidneys. It neut- .ralizes and destroys all poisons in the sys- tem, cleanses the blood, and invigorates enfeebled energies. Ir. is mild, gentle and certain. Costs 50-e. per box,or six for $2,50. At druggists everywhere, nr by mail from the Ferrozoue Company, Kingston, Ont. .Don’t fail to get Ferrozone at once -it 1-‘EoRozoNe; Phonograph ._ will make you well. li .- S if-fl And new moulded records-A full supply-Drop in and look them over -You’ll ind tkem interesting. MILLER BROS.,- Queen Street, Connouyas Bui1ding__ i barrister. Nets!! Plills. go.. of each month. Preserve Jars We are over-stocked on quart and half gallon Glass Preserve Jars. In order to clear them out quick we have reduced the sell' ing price down to about cost- This is a good chance to lay in a supply of jars at a very low' price. BEER & GOEF ; 3'-_ V ..i ' . Kenneth J. Martin. B A -1-1 P nouns, ro. Loan. _ 1 C. C. RICHARDS 85 C0. _ Dear Sire.-I have great faith in MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. as last year I cured a horse of Ring-bone, with dve bottles. It blietered the horse but in a month, there was no ring-bone and no lameness. _ DANIEL MURCHISON. *_ Four Falls, N. B. 1 . cominciytnis. City Council meets on the second Mon :iayineach month. Dr. James Wairbur . r 1 Merit made shoes, Ames Holden make Ask for them. * We have for your _i'n'- spection an-extra' i:i'n‘e' _ on. Mayor; H. M. Davison, City Clerk.; 'The'B.LS.meei.s on the irst OFFICE:-Brace s Building To cure sheadschs in ten minutes use Summa:-aids P. E. Island A I Ku_mfortH_ea_dache Powders. _._ -__ --~-~- ' i ‘ ` " 4 .... *__-rv, ,___ ,_,f1}¢.n<.._.-.a¢-..= 'f --_. ~ ‘_ _ `. 1I=v~=.;y°= reed Whits’°B€°' 'rr -* _ _ _ _ _ . __ ._ _ . _ th¢ read; gfiaery Pxket ‘ , kg; the beast, Name es ' .-"TL ‘v,'.‘ ="-";~!~ 7"-`7`2 1"-it *f fi - if’ ‘3 * ;.___;.. :-vi' '51 'fi ,§_ gr _st _H ¢*» »‘-. Shi , '~. v x ¢ s 7? Img, range of Diamond Rings . Fine Selected Stones .lil Mk #iii , 1 . 4 _ _ a . -._, if sf Tan City of London arrived from ~ .~"`. A W i I _ E yn - Vernonliiver Brush and Hallidayfs Wharf ' o 6 'i 'E ‘l ' " “ yesterday a. m with 60 paasengers,55 ' runs AT STANLEY BR®®.f` . We have made this notable, and if i large fvatigy, qnal§y,.3@ and newest styles can make a display' notable. th,e easil S- 5”- _| _ . e Eveivfhiev that 1° is in Ruff; in here, atii we special strem up- on the quality of our furs. They are posit- _ ' ,_ _ ‘ g _ Q _gt 1 ively the 'best procurable. _ Murrs. 48015;.; i_.s_. Ann-!cHrr.niiiisi§~.‘lim ff LADIES’ ‘Jr tir- ,Petsian A51. _ = . _ raksn. Besides theregular :taple have many nov: ` that you would like. . . Your lnnpectiqss ' » 1 ssramieusr , _. gf » I 1 W Meet me at the Always - _ . ir.. _ _,_ . 1 L'l{'_ ..;c>»;,, \ <- 1 "tif W -'\3` ~"»?:__ Q "`%»`£::.5' er. *it* ~.,'t`~._ 'f-_ rodent -z.';@I We E 'sf' 4 ">.._- ~ ii season’s display of '_ Furs .~ ~,-. 3 .;‘ >‘i,. vs Q ...fi '”$';T,’.'. 'iw -v-_ 4 , J. _ag 4. ' _i~e¥.f.-f. ‘ ` For .Mx ., / * Y p P HONE ua Sanderson 6: Co ` the rule of sending premiums in the 'order _ f~ _ _ I _ sumrrsrnir oaocnn _._A Ng_ . o-GAITERS This year our stock of rubbers include the celebrated ‘ e ` King" Qisnlity' -e _ AND ._ Granby Rubbers Packard’s Iniperial Gaiters and Leggings, "all kinds, all prices. | Mounts & snmi,. Queen street, opp. Prawn arcs. | '- I _,_ \ J CANADA’S = MARITIME FAMGUS THE _- . TRAIN EXPRESS ' INTERCOLONIAL » RAILWAY Between Halifax, Truro, :Painsec Junction Koncton,jQuebec, and Montreal, ensures s SAFE SWIFT SMOOTH yonmey, and you will travel vis YOUR OWN LINE. write for ratessnd time tables to g` _ §.a_,n£All',»8npt. I. I. Llsilvlsy. _Char iottesown. 2.8.1. 1 ~ I. LIONS. General Panesgsr and » 3_,1'r_gFIN.1\-sie Htlslkf. london ` : ,s " _ , Unreal ‘mam Iyillfscturenvl ' ‘mrs Ssirisiwiis s‘id`..i..-.1 1 ‘ »_»~»~ - Q ,,. ' __ _: _ 1 . fvsiters, cn. Bova' Wlldisr Hes, ' ,., '|-_*“¢*’l_»\F1'.°.,l$. irinnes, Ladies Skirts ssl iiajenui-¢|_ "Mime mn me_»`¢».i ,Cursors casa-usnnsg. ' Qlltefl ¢llies’s Phslsres 4 “ ` _ _ 5‘i¥l’.5l|l°f 5°\|lf$.tfil_lsl. __ UP. Ciildrefs ‘sllor Fronts, Pillow slips. an ;iuono_ri_siirz Dwelling House and Property A Situated on School St. A We are instructed to sell by public auction on _WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28. AT I2 O’CLOCK NOC N. The dwelling house and land gf the late John Ward, comprising 4 tenements bring] ' " 99|' ~ ' which makes it ‘iaigo1gdam é renee 8.1¢- _ . sn. pac... » Auctioneer. ' ‘ . » 5 . -_ ,_ . _»,+-..l ,.,» Paimsfiiifi " _ - i ` am