1|-W ` 'ri-in cUAs.1>rAN, ci1AitLor1‘nrowN, P. ii. 1., Novnit-cart, 9 isis. _ . . » ° -. I . » '- _ -1 . -. -2-1 1 1: ' It Pays to Buy Furs at WEEKSMIU.. as every skin is guaranteed. Pllilll ll llllllll llitllt liil “ loin " lillitlil " Ii you are thinking of a n¢W Far Jacket this season, don’t forget that our jackets are in every respect first class. lillllllilll lllilili 22.00. 25.00,l30.00, 36.00, $40_00 and up, Buynow and getyour choice WEEKS&°C0. E The Furriers. ~ ' -` \ _ -Q .-- ,-Q ”\;, J‘\, J‘\.i A * -ff -ff -fa A ill A S» % 5c, each. _ as -.ii g 5 =-:li -AQ .. .=' .F tllllllllllll$tillllllllll5llGllllll3liillllll‘l?lllllllllllf‘l canut Pics. and 20|: lmco Pies. _"3 10 086 -` . A h Plas, ` ,P 10c~ can Q Tart Pics. _ 10c_ sac f_ Telephone 98 . n. s'rswaR'r ECLIPSE BAKERY, llaltis Best Biaail- Q 3 _< _L f ti ‘i“il'-i“MWl‘ CARD. Dr. Dickey has resumed practice. OFFICE HCURS: 9.30 to 1 p.m.2.00 to 4 p. m. Evenings by appointment. 283wks - » ' N.;-¢ ‘ :_ ./;_~~t‘ 3"' '-i'@%~w4t* ` LOCAL__l3_RlEF AT the police court yesterday Ang Neal, was fined $2 or ten days. ning registered at the Brunswick.- Moncton Transcript. AN alarm for life was rung in it at the residence of tfharlis Mctiregor. Euston Street. The tire was a slight _ one and v-cry littl-f dniiiagc was done. Mits. Arthur Pe er=. will preside over the tea ri. il rofresnmt-nt tables, and the very young lidies of St.l’. t=r`s congreg- ation ovi rtiie ii ll tablein Kindergarten Hall. Dec 7th. A special train l- ft the citv yesterdav, having on boaril Sir. Louis Davies, M '. Gordon, and Supi_Snaip. who were out for the iurpose of iuspettirig the line. They went as far as Port Hill and re- ‘ turned to the city at 6.80 last evening. I IN referring to the Prince Edward Is- land Railway The Railway and Shipping World, published in Toronto says: “A considerable amount of ballasting has been done this year. switches have been improved, the wharves at Char- lottetown, Suminersidc. Alberton. Georgetown and Souris have been re- paired. a number of bridges have been improved and ten flag stations have- been built. It is said 40 miles of new rails will be laid next season.” Tait dagship Crescent, presented a fine appeaauce as she steamed out of port yesterday. Many persons were ou the wharves watching hor pass along the water front. The mooring lines were cast off shortly after nine c"clock;_ and as the vessel proceeded to sea the band struck up some lively airs. The men were delighted with the prospect of getting into warm weather again. -Halifax Chronicle. 1 Sin Louis Davies, K. C. M. G.. is advertised to meet the electors of Bel- fast and lfurray Harbor Distrists as __ follows: Monday, 18th November. at ` Pownal H'- ll, at 7 o’clock p. m-; Tues-‘ ray Harbor South Hall, at 7 p. m. ; Fri- day. 17th, Milltown, at 1.80 p. m., and Rav. J. L. Doiismisoit. lf. A., who has been laboring in the dioomo' of Guvsboro, has been appointed curate of St. Paul’s, this city, taking the place of Rev. Leo Williams, who has been _elected rector of Charlottetown. Bev. Mr. Doualsou’s many friends will be ipleaoed tchcer of his appointment to the important parish of St. Paul’s. He Ml a graduate of King college, Window, takin his B A in 1894 and M A. opened after the holidays. _ Miss F Brac, Lot 9, and_MissiBrown has spent hers w_tn relatives and lrieuds at New J .fines Durant has gone to Iowa to spend the winter.-l-lall-cwe’en was not generally observed here. The only in- dications of it were in the tricks played on ii company of six-three of each sex -who left here to spend the evening at a frieud’s home, about four miles away. We learn that loose sods were very plentiful along the sides of the road on their way out, also that when and hames were missing. also the fcnr wheels off the wagon. Uiligent search was made, but all in va n, and at the party had to submit to being driven home in their frierid’s truck-wagon. We have since learned that next day the S bazaar to be htld in Kindergarten Hal us _ Y Y at the kindergarten Hall,|l)ec.7th, an his 9. Neil Barklf-y,i f M ccan,on 2 charge SO yesterday morning for a sight tire circuiat ug counteiteit 'two dollar bil g . .. . _ in 1895. St. Paul‘s is to he cougratu-_ * lated in securing Mr. Donaldson.-I Moruiug Chronicle. ~ ‘ r hlnizcaric Norris.-School has re- 1 they were starting for home, the collar ‘ :T »~ @9 'J , _ _...___a._..._____,_.._-.,....-_,_,,___,_,_, _ _ __ _ __?_~ _f ~,__,_ `;-_:_/'-:__-ff;-‘. f".'~_~,~~\-.- _`=_`__= 7, $2.1.-_ §‘ ‘ ,";fI,;f_f_~'§“ - 7 » - _ e ALL the principal manufacturers December 7th. _ Tustin will he ever variet of can Santa Claus intends to buy most of Rev. D12. Moitrusoiv, ot Charlotte- toysand Christmas presents there. town, P. li. I., was in the city last eve- A SPECIAL despatch of the 7th says -__l. C. lt.Policc Oliicer Jones, Amhsr `l»i.~»t night aitusted Arthur Stewart an Quito e. number of merchants and other have been stuck with these bogus bil phone select ous g »iiies. etc , will be ilie order oftii. i v A full ex- planation as ti the it ject of the hall will be give_».as well _i what is antici- pated for the firur _ The hall will be open each evtning i-= the week (Sunday exceptni) from 7.50 ta 10 o’cl00k. Some competent person will take charge, keeping order and seeing after the welfare of the boys. . CAr.i>wiir_r. Loncs, L. O. L. No. 1207, at Margate, celebrated its aunt- versary by a supper in the Lodge room, on Monday night, Nov. 6th. All the members turned out in fall force. the older ones with their partners. the younger with their best girls. A short programme was carried out, which, thou h eiitirel extem raaeousmroved ` 8 .Y P0 . very interesting. The Grand Mister, George Glover occupied the chair, and Miss Gertie Heaney presided at the organ. In his openlpg address the Grand Master gave bri y the reasons why we commemorate the 5th of Nov.. speakiugof the three historical events which mark iii. t day, namely. the dis- covery of tic Gunpowder Plot; the landing of William Prince of Orange at Torbay; and the great _victory of the British troo, s at the battle oflnkerman He emphasized also the cardinal prin- ciple iu the 0raugemou"s pledge. Fidelity to his country,*_o his Queen, to his God. The Bw F. A. Thompson spoke ofthe main lesson to be derived from the three events referred to, pre- servation. progress, and victory. Rev. d;y_ 14th, Uigg 5,11, at 7 P m,; wed- Charles McKay in his remarks ssidihat nesnay. isis, Melville school Hausa.” ‘love was tw mainepiing of usefulness 1.80 p." m., and Wood Islands’ East ind il¢1PfU11¢f\‘l 1-J °¥|\°1‘=’» ill!! 100058- Ha1|_ gi, 7 P_ m_ ; Thungay, 153|, Mm-_,tion on which all fraternal societies are built, love to our fellow-men, and to our God. Miss Gertie McArthur sang Moumgue Bridge, at 7 p. rn. Ia solo very sweetly, and _Miss Durant gave a humorous reading which evoked a t deal of laughter Seve- . grea _ ral ehorusea were also sungi Supper was then servsd,,to which a _did ample juetic_e,and judging by the thanks given on all sides to the members of the Lodge, the evening had been enjoyable to every one present. _ = - - -es .'_\_.b §I_’~r.\ \ Q § Q ¥.\ Durant has spent the most of her time -uf; ` , visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Somers,at _ S Glasgow and Hunter River. We are ` glad to see both looking much better ' G nftertneir well-earned vacation.-Mr. - _Z/1 In drugs and dru‘g store commodities means not only their BULK but their QUALITY. Those are elements tocon- sider in your drug store merchandising. Our knowledge of pure drugs, and our .facilities for getting them, guaran- tee faithful service to all our customers. \ _\ _ articles all turned up safely, having ` 0/3” been borrowed for the one night only. 1 _ I cc/575 _ f 1. Di. H. L. Dickey (Late ofithe Royal London Ophthal- mic Hospital aud Central London Throat and Ear Hospital Mooriields.) Snclilisl ii lllsims‘ ofthe Ein. Ear. Tlimi aiililliist. OFFICE-Cameron Block. RESIDENCE-Hotel Davies. Otlice Hours-9.80 a. m. to 1 p. in 2 to 3;p, m., 7 to8 p. m. Eyes`Tested for Glasses- 'F1 An Illustrated Book, descriptive Prince Edward Island. For sale at all bookstores and R. H. Mason'» newstands. Contains a` map. Pi-loo 250 o copy of_ e o,‘Y__* Y M “Pi'liiteEdinird Island AMW' .You W11 Buy _'it Right i of Tait train from the east. yesterday Canada are sending donations for the afternoon brought tothe city two car- l. loads oi star h from St. Peters. Th 9 ree cais were also brought ti the city on d Tuesday. The 'starch factory at St. 5 rotors is in full blast and a successful season’s work is expected. A Dalhousie audience is the most en- _ thusiastic audienceiu Halifax. and there si was more hand-clapping out that way -d last night than has echoed through the of classic halls for many a day. It was be- _S_ cause Rev J. de S-'iyres.the wellkuown St. John rector, lectured on “College ls” life at Cambridge.”Halifax Herald 8th. THE Young Meng Social Han will Pnornsson Roiriziatrsorv has just re- be opened tonight at 7.30. A good calledar‘"P°r"r““.Liv*”P‘”°1 °” th” time is in store for The boys.. Some amval of the mst 1°" °‘ f"tt°’"°d °bl°k° instrumental and vrifil music, grams- |ens from Canada. The consigueesiiys: The chickens arrived in splendid condi- tion. ‘-The chickens met with a ready sale.” Regular shipments have been forwarded every week since the first week of 0ctobei°.- Halifax Herald Sth. __ Tal: junior football league match be- tween the Wanderers and Crescents scheduled for Saturday last, wassnot Played, the latter team refusing to take the field on account of the rain. The 9°0}‘dd I “try” andthe referee, C. Uuiaeke, awarded them the game on default on the part ofthe Crescents.- Halifax' Chronicle. The Dominion Coal Company, of which Messre.Peake Bros are the Char- lottetown agents,have in view the pur- chase of an extensive mining -property here. covering Doliver Mountain and Richardson mines, also lfeLellau’s pro- perty and areas owned by McDonald & Company, Halifax, The prices mention- ed aro: McMillau’s 830.000, Mountain 330.000; Richardson 8100.000; Mac- 1 Donald & Co. 816.000, audjotlier pro- ,pexty bringing value of all to two hun- _ dred thousand. dollars.-Hx. Herald. f _ _ Mit. C. P. Hamm. of Moncton. what came to the city on Hondny “'lntendiug` to proceed to Calgary in connection with the shooting of George H. Gouin by his son E. A. Harris, returned to Moncton on the evening train. ' While here Mr. Harris 'received a telegram. from a Calgary lawyer telling him that _ < his son had uct been arrested, that the newspaper stories of the tragedy had ‘been consider-ably exaggerated and that , _ there was no need of _his going west. Mrs. Archibald proceeded to Calgary to be withther daughter, Mrs. Harris. ‘StJohu Globe. _ ' ‘ TIi1tS.D.C. Football teamphad a ivery satisfactory practice yesterday. The team is showing ependid form, anditis theopinion of a greet many lthat- they will win the Championship __ from the ~~Aboies” on Menday.Tlie team contains »everal foreignirs who have played in U._ S. and upper Canadian teams and ire thoroughly familiar with the game. Everybody should seo this hatch. lt will be held on the C_A.. A. .i§lt'uadi-t. WHA! was nearly _ terminating ` in a broken limb occurtd shortly #after six o'clock yesterday even- ing. Two young ladies were returning from work and when nearing \the corner _of Grafton and Rochford streets, one of the ladies had the mis- - fortune to put her foot in a hole in the sidewalk. '1‘he accident was a very painful one audit was some minutes ` before sho was able to proceed on her way, Acit zen who was a witness of the accident informs the GUARDIAN that her escape was a miraculous one, `as it was dark and impossible to see the hole in the plitform A ferocious steer caused -an unusual commotion yesterday morning ou Qui on Square, opposite the bank of Nova ` Scotia Building. The .steer apparently was not pleased with his drivers and was inclined to be obstinate and' he- canie particularly disloyal to one of his masters who was compelled to take refuge behind a tree. The tree being void of the necessary limbs to make an ascent the _unfortunate man had to whistle and form a temporary battery which he propelled with bath feet. The ii.- furi'.ted animal was not to be dauutd, _and retreated to take 'a better aim Wnen/ be had covered the distance he found that his mark was of a disappear- ing nature and the tree was not a de- sirable targt t. Then the steer paused f to take his bearings.An elderly lady was passing along the walk and he took a look at her,arid allowing for the wind, int liowevt did not take i Wanderers team lined up, ltick`od o£,and L /" §s\ `§~\ \_~\ /’ " rf I .. \»4\ I/ s é _ < .\ \_f\ \, . ,' ¢’\ \.-\ '\.~\-_\ 7 -'K r , r. 4 ,< \ f . IS 1 ¥ C yt 4, f f r 1 r >` ’. r 1 P f S *_* f I 1 ¢ `>` < f .5 lb' `»` ..\ hi f -_. -9 _ , ~ \ I F /.Q 7" ~.` ala. /'.'~,~_. 51'". 1 - t fi; » \~.\\ I ,' _ ici ‘.~\ /" .' _ ___G¢(?)OD-1 (iq t 'iii'-'i li _ _z ._,l .ff»'£‘ nt There’s ii. sharpness to the weather-a. tingle to the air- these days-it'~llin_g' its that Win- ter is very close. _ » _ These are thc davis that make you think of FURS S § _These are thc days w can buy ifurs to good a stocks are well assc fc eaiser to make selccti than late in the season. iHere’s the place to Our motto is iiotcHEAi> FURS . f * _ 1 ‘. _f ~;; L11 .. . _ ._ - s , s H3’ #__ W ww JD - soiriething of prices f . , ». - _ __ _ _- 1 f ~ 1 _‘ _ _‘_ ~. ‘, = ~ » . 5 ~ ' ' -\ , t i r. i * . - - é _ J . =» - '. t - .5 - '~ 5 ' ‘_ s _ - ' 1,--_~ 1 _ _ I _ _ »,_ _ _ ,. .,._,_. _ ,_ ._- V..-_-1 ~ , ._ _ _ .~\. 'A sq 'r' 4 'A t 'A 1 ‘tv i-"i-s ‘v vt ir if _ » _ » mirage, etc. he directed his energy for what he concluded would be acer~ ta' y. He, tr, everything into consideration and a wire fence caused him to stumble and _ , fall._ Before theirifurlated _beast had A BOOTAND STORE _ ||| an-...to on ton .eesewceneceeeeeeooecooooo sides. where he was given time f.I _ lttlrCll0|J. regained his feet he was rescued and 1'({.-.\\. in ‘\ill;\_. ’V\'.“\ l til itll?" L ;` (lil ill , . - ,-.- _ Pretty Oak-..MeioieRtacleo -1 ;i_'i§ '- 'i " ._ ._ .wr-'1;'.'.-' _ £4:-si -'filo-i» ' nies ascii -' _ .r~,,'- ' If you have not se`sn'_‘,.lie time you are 'do_wn`,_town show good -1. ~ - John _ ,_ _ -__ ~ .,- -~. ...Y ` _.,_( ¢ /~¢, -1 ‘d_.~4`:-_\~/- »’_,,i__;-\¢,;,,i§:`f- ` fl _‘_ & ls`3i_i)f;s_H seeded raisins at Sande_t_‘sp_ti I D G S ’ _ Black,Bliie, Green and i 0681 if ‘ ySac_ques made at short notice-John llc- T0 CURE ACOLD IN ONE DAY - I ' ' ` Take Laxetive Bromo Quinine Tablets. A`l lu ' drugirists refund the money if it fails to cure _ » ` 25c. E. W. Grove s signature is on each box. AT < ~‘I;-N"r it lovely” said a la y at one , _ of our leading grocers the other day- _ _ MY STORE to referring to Pure Gold Jelly Powder THINK o nderson & Co when bu - in flou tg ricesare '.ht. 9li _ 8 f» P T18 Q i FANCY screens in oak and maho an f ' s i ' ' finish-oak music book rax- Just U 3 what you want in the house. See ad. E for prices-John Newson. 9 1w. l M. r. J. nniiiiis time l @@@@@®O®O@@@-@ c 5. e 1 What about that Piece of silverwear you were wa We have just the article to suit you, come and inspect ‘~`~ here--at the corner J ev-elry Stole L, W, e COOK, B'éi”§f”§$§’I§’G‘.fL‘i‘§l"i§`..f..s Jeweler. Nice grapes by the basket selling T d A ilcw at Sanderson &Co’s. ’ 9 li. _ _ . __ _ .~ ` '»'~`,' if.. ' Y V ' _ f - _ -of ~ , _ 'f - _ '--:,f.~...-e-.~ -" 1' ,.. , _.- --_-, _`.. ,.__-,,,;._,_ _~.,_-.- .» -__ ~ - __,, ,jx __ ___~____M, ___ _. t. @@@@5@Q@ @9B998I‘DOClCOl ve You Made p Your Mind'_._..@ What kind of a boot you will get for fall wear W cannot crowd all our different styles of boots into the window-just drop in and say, I want to seo tha boet at such and such a price The rest is easy at S ge O