*Emi Bahbd one °° "‘° sdwo] rogul Oli 15 cents. G su olds For Holé'-T50 lli-dorllgf ld Mit. % THE iilillliilill p e ari Correa HQ,-Dfoirlsiile ir numbdr of Cotswolds R0 Crt TS In W _ p ° m|,,,,,i.ii and shearl>ngs,wln ers of ilrst 'f,,, iicrr, at Hariri.: and Provincial pm. rr ons ani pronounced by compete n Fudges Io lic the lllloéit AIl“| lHl'RBBii Hook in ,ue Province. Prices made to suit pur- c|,,,,,e,-r. Stock delivered in Charlottetown or sh,p,,,,.1 ro any address. John Tweedy, Emu-iiii‘e. iii tts _ill wil DIL 'f;____,_,,,,,.-»-n-i'_ai@nlihli_- PURE COFFEE is ours, codes without sd- uliersrlon, (perfectly blended. 0,, sip,rm tlienyourverdict; if it is’nt better than any y0u’ve been buying at the same price, no matter where, send it back. Fresh Cream » Every Morning Webster & McKay. Cor. Kent and Gr. George St 'l:“‘~"*""** l NIJ are just the thing for the supper. Everybody will be satisfied ` with their meals if you give them one baked at our bakery. n. ,err-:u,yAn'r, ECLXPBEB 'z RI. Baku Belt ld. h°l;a;v.HX‘lp:.x‘Doblol_1 returned last night Tl!! Princess arrived last night at 8.45 “<1 the express an 0.45. ‘ Walter Matheson :ann-ned use night from a visit to New York. Jwiiii and Mr... wus, Miiumfrseamed last night from a visit to Manitoba. Tins- 3- Oli! 0! Loudon makes two l`°““d UID! on East River to-morrow. W F. Collings and `L_ W, Cook re. turned last night from Winnipeg, John Thomson, Mrs. Thomson and Miss Thomson returned last night from 5 vig", to Eariham, Iowa. | Join the crowd and have a supper of hot baked beans on Saturday evening nt First Methodist church. v J. li. C. Acorn, Sydney, and Lsongrg iWood, Mount Herbert, were passengers by the Princess lust night. Q4 Rnuaxslathp sale of the properties otthelate Bon? D. Farquharaon today at the Law Courts Building at ll o'i:look, comprising a valuable building lot in the city and good farming land at West River and Southport. , Tull funeral of the late H. P. Ter- iinlck takes place this afternoon at 2.111 hy carriage to Sherwood Cemetery. Rev. James Simpson will cmciate and thspailrearers will be Adam Murray, S. Nelson, B. Nelson, N. A. Stewart, Charles Cameron, W. H. Aitkin. ,_ .Tnnal were over 50 passengers and a large ca’\-gc of freight to Belfast and Orwell yesterday afternoon hy the F. S. City of Inn on. There ‘were about one dozen passengers and the followingcargo on the return trip in the eivenirg-$7 cases eggs, 9 hogs, 5 sheep, 1 cow and8 barrels of produce. Tau funeral ofthe late Bruce Leitch. Covehend took place yesterday afternoon Miss Winnie DeBlois who has ,been` _ visiting in Windsor the guest of James iE. and Mrs. Graham returned home last night. ' Tal remains of the late Daniel Walk- er, son of John Walker, North River, t f Win American oflice Charlottetown left yes- TBE suit brought by Abraham C. to Civehead cemetery, The service was oonducted__by Rev. Mr. Spencer and there was an immense attendance many being present from Charlottetown as well as C ndin tr There were - i the surrou ii coun y. Two of the large derrick soows used the Hillsboro Bridge have been hauled ii: I very many beautiful “oral tributes' on the banks at the Charlottetown termi-t THE Local Council of Women met yes- ““9 Qf the Bfidde- r ,terday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A. Par- lor. There was a large altendance. The principal business was the consideration ol the best way to prevent young boys were sen rom nipeg yesterday n d t d h S sentenced to terms in jail from mingling are “pw e are amrday night" ; with hardened criminals and the question Aarnvn Saunders of tha Anglo. of inviting the National Council to meet here next year. After consideration of eerday for sackviiie where he has accept-_thvse tvnlce the meeting iidioiirned till ed is position in the Coinpany's oiilce Heil* W°d‘0BdB.Y- hem' | A wnsrnrm correspondent writcsz- ‘Tho west is not st all impressed with THE steamer Electra came into port` last night at 7.l5 from Murray Biverinm 4? °z' p°"°'° in weeks sc Cds" with 3 huge cargo of s,md,l%_ Thelwindow. They dou't consider that wel ht worth mentioning. lu St Louis' Elevtm Will make a number more trips 3 ‘ , w this port mls la", Rosmond Bernard put in.l. B. Gaudets store,aDakota Red which sent up the beam of the sca'es to 40 oz. and on Shaw against Capt. Craig pf the City i the Duver Road Prosper Gallant has a .of London for $15.00 damages to the` little tuber, Dakota Red also, which farmer's small loat at West River Bridgei Weighs 51 oz. The west produces every- was tried beioro Judge McDonald Tues- thing hig and cven with those heavy day. It was decided yesterday by a non suit, thus the case goes in favor of the defendant Craig. weights there is a prospect of better th‘ngs_ We/re none of your small potatoes." _ i *P V ` . ' \ SHTISFHCTURY CURSETS ,,,‘;_,._. ' A that make and Retain- Zustomersi _ _ / 1... ,,._ ir \$ r~,,{_; A rf _ _ “fi/‘ “_ “` , 2., f `l` % g J i va..r\.»..- » >“ r _ ._ ____ f£,\\{\'..\il"”.`,‘_ Ze* tie# ii J, 'ii if ‘ Most every lady knows of the general excellence of ou Corset department-those who don't, should. Corset buying at this store means absolute satisfaction ~ _ ' in fit, price, styles to choose from. “Cromptou’s Miiitary.”, most any medium figure- Daintily finished. beautifully soft and pliable _ .__ _ .. .__ _ _ _ _ _ $l.l5 A Splendid new corset we’ve just added to ourstock- of fine dove coutil, medium hip with French bias cut, suitable for al- lrimmed and elegantly Just to Give You an Idea of the completeness of this big corset stock of ours, we’ll mention a few lines. If interested. call. and we'1l gladly show you our full range - < and explain the why and wherefore of the different lines we carry. Fair quality jean corsets, medium length, lace trimmed, color dove-per pair. . _ _ _ 25g Betier.quality`corsets. fit and wear well, medium length, splen- did values. at the price, per pair. .__ __ ...__ _ _ _ _ .42¢ and 50;; Our 65c corset is a general favorite, suitable for any medium ngure, short waist, of good quality jeau. lace trimmed and nicely iinished, special value. per pair- - - - - » - - - - - - - - - -- 65c “Correct Style," our 75c corset is very similiar to our special 65c corset. but is n finer quality. equal to most goc corsets, allsizestogoinch ‘75c The pular “B. & I.” Corsets are here in three styles, style B fbci' small and medium figures. style F especially for stout Egures ; and style Lady Curzon with suspenders attached. The diEer from‘other corsets, in that they are bias filled and ydonforin perfectly to the figure, white and dove coutil. p¢rpair'°".......... $1.00 Another splendid line we carry is our $r.25_ special light weight bstiste corset worn by many of our customers who prefer an extra light weight corset: Per pair.. .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ . _ _ _,$1.25 Our r. o corset, ii special bias cut for short, stout. figure. :iedsium weight coutil_usedin this corset, drab and white. Al'isises2oto28..... _...._,..$|_50 Our outside size corset especially adapted for large figures. six clasp and dome fastener, adjustable lacing sides medium weight and not bulky. sizes 28 to 36. Larger elses ordered _ specially when wanted.-.-_._ .$1.35 Bend Sl-60 Our $1.7 5 corset is of finest qualty while cotitil, long military Pgincsgg hip, best quality velvet grip susgienders attached. medium length for large and med um_ guna. We find this line a great favorite with those who nd difficulty in soiling ll1lfll)l¢ ¢Of8€f. Pfltttz .“-".1" . .T.'T'. . . . . wry: . ra . i .s|,75 _EEKS 8: it CO. leafs# Friday morning on to Ottawa. Misses Alice and Angus also leave for Boston the saline day. ' MB. Smith, second omcer on the stsam» er Caoouna, which arrived in port ysgger. day, leaves for Quebec, having been notified by telezraph of the sei lous Illness there of his hither.-5| dney Record. Tal schooner Mary Alice, of Ai-lunar, forty tons, from P. E. Island to Hall- fax with a cargo of produce struck a sunken rock at the entrance of White- head, N. S., harbor, Tuesday evening and narrowly escaped becoming a total vi reck. She came oii't~e rock leaking badly. The Captain had to beach her to save the carao. THE professional examinations required by the Medi. al Aot are being held in the Y. M. C. A. before members of ihe Medical Council of Prince Edward Island. ‘lhose taking the examinations are Ur. Elisa McKenzie. Flat River; Dr. A B McKenzie, North Wiltshire: Dr. F J Ho_nn Alherton; Dr. J A r Stewart, Tyne Val-cy and Dr. Fred Miller, Charlotte- town. Tm-: Victoria Football team to meet St. Dunstsn's team this afternoon are: Full Back-Ed. Blake. Fiaives-Phil Duffy, Chas. McQuillun. Len.MoMahon, Nibs McLeod. Quarters-Fred Rice, R. B. Brown. Forwards W. Dawson, E. Hearts, A. McArthur, J. Gaudet, W. Comfoot, E. Teed,J_ McPherson, P. Mc'l`ngue,’ J. B McLeod. THE remains of thelateR. Harold An- gus whose death took place suddenly from kidney disease were interred yes- t rday afternoon at Sherwood Cepetery. lu Jer ey City Hospital. The services at the First Methodist Church wlienie the body was taken to the station and at the grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Lodge and Rev. Mr. Emery. The pallbearers were Reginald Cox, John Coilins,jr.A E Leigh, W M Brehnut, Robert Hogg, jr. E L Cook. THB tender of R. E. Mulch &Co, and Sc-hurmnn Bt Morrison, Summersida, for the construction of the branch railway line from Hermitage to Vernon River Bridge has been accepted. Work on the branch line which will join the main line at the Luke Verd creamcry will be bcgunat. once. The well known firms who have secured the work are to be congratulated and there is no doubt but that the construction of the line will be woll and satisfactorily performed. It is not often that father and snn play prnciral parts in the wedding ceremony within a week, but on Fr-- duy lost Thos- A. McLean, ir., was married at Mnrhic Mountain, C. B. shlle his futher, Thomas A. McLean, sr. was married yesterday at Newcastle. Mr McLean, jr., has his home at Ciiurlottetown, but is at present en- gaged in engineering vsork at Cape Breton. On Friday last he married Miss Margaret McLaughlin. Yester- day niternooii ut two o`ciock Mr. Mc- r9o4."~ _ 11 _aiu | 1 _,_ __- . _ _ I--_i-'---i i 'V , 4sm\ finished, velvet collar. . r MOORE ®. MCLED1 _ c:oA'rs. r Black cheviot coat, stole collar, shoul- Brown Beaver Cloth Coat, pretty shoul der copes, close fitting . . . - . . » A coat in Oxford grey or black ismade from good heavy kerse y, nicely V Agarment of warm, heavy frieze comes in Oxford. ‘blue or biack,' has the newest shoulder cape trimmed with buttons of gun metal and gold, llifge leg °f mutton sleeve.. A mottled tvveed coat has trim new- ness stitched into every Scum. New shoulder cape, military °°1l9~f black cloth strapping. Persian band trimming, close fitting back, large leg of mutton sleeve.. _ _ _ _ _ ~ 1 "»,;s‘." -~ ANo'rm.:R Lo'r or Nriwiifi X; A ITHIN the last few days we have received pa I -, i , i special lot of attractive new low price fall coats. ~' iff They '“” ,,,.,~~-~/,Q $2.45. $4.50 As-> $5.60 ¢ \ and are notably good values. / i I N regular lines we’ve a most attractive stock-unquestionably the larg- est in the city. Here are atfew samples. $3 75 der cape, handsome seained sleeve, gilt buttons. lined with matched Roman satin_..... .__.__.__....$rr.5o $5.50 Dark Oxford Grey Cloth Coat. tight fitting back, large shoulder cape. military collar, military braid trim- _ ming, lap seams. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._$r3.75 Fine Fawn Beaver Cloth Coat of new- est cut, large cape, close fitting $7-15 back. military collifr. buitons of gun metal and gold. . . . _ _ _ . . _ . . __ $16.50 Very handsome coat of iiuest beaver in » gun metal shade, satin lining, dainty shoulder cape, newest sleeve, a great deal of stitching and strap- $10.50, ping.._._._. . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _.$23.25 I i. i Lean, sr., was married at Newcastle to Miss Annie Osborne Nicholson. The ceremony took pnic at thc residence of the lrrlde‘s brother, Dr. Nicholson und was performed by Rev. Henry' Amott. The happy couple left on the Ocean Limited for an extended tour.-St. John run. 20th. Miss Annie Osborne Nichr-ison and Thomas Alexander McLean were the ron- tracting parties in a very pretty wedding here yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was performed ut 'the residence of the bride’s br-other Dr. Robert Nicholson by the Rev. Henry Arnett. Only of the eontructlng parties were present. The bride who was chnrmingiy attired in agown of whltc silk with overdress of lace was given away hy her brother Dr. Nicholson, There were two dalntliy attircd iiower airls=t.he little Misses Dorothy and Nan Nicholson, nie es of the bride. Little Misses Annie Corbett and Margaret Hubbard made very pretty ushers. At the conclusion of the cere- inonya delicious luncheon was served. The principals took the north bound Ocean Express at 4.40 amid a shower of rice and best wishes from host of friends. They will visit Montreal and other west- Tho brliie’s travelling gown was of brown broadcioth. Many beautiful presents were received from friends in Newcastle and: l'_rom other parts ofthe provinces. The bride is immensely pnpular in New~ castle. She has been prominent in both socinLand church elroios. The groom is ri prominent contractor of Charlottetown and a lending citizen of the Island @l@'f¢0'@'@®I0\Q>@'@I(° Egyptian Lotus the newest odor fn Perfume. Call and sample it. ii Beet In The World i Tfaaa S2 00.2 50.5-00 Hate. ern points after which they will go to t Charlottetown where they will reside W00flCHl1l9b01‘Y- BORN Y at t0 ____,__PlE2'_s__/f Ai, St. Marks, on the 14th Inst.. the immediate friends und relatives E|;za|,e|,|,,y0uugear_ daughter oi James Butler, aged 17 yours. At St. Marks, on the 2.'lrrl insi.. Goon- linda, daughter of the late lSu8°“° McCarthy aged 57 YOBW- On Oct. 26th at Ebenezer. 315198 S Seaman aged 50 years. [Funeral on Friday at one o`ciock.] On October 26th, in Charlottetown. Mary Ann, dnughtcr of Edward rind Mrs Smith, aged 12 years. Suddenly in the city on Oct. 25th Hyman P. Tcrlizzlck, aired Bi years. Funeral service at the house nt 2.30 his afternoon thence to Sher _______.__--- ss A oouvannsonwr sooo. Mn. \Vvivi/.N N. 'l‘nor.r/is, Ouipixii. Afl dington Co., Ont., writes: "MY ‘Vim hlld cnntcstlon ofthe lungs along with Other troubles and became very weakyrmd run down. By the use of Dr. Chases herve Food she was marie as strong and wel M ever. Of course I had it doptor‘._bU§ ‘lm was weak, :md it was l)r_ Chascs l\cr\'o capital.-Newcastle, N. B. Advocate. Food which built her up." __------1-'-" A Gentleman's Hat i The King Edward Vll Hat. Celebrated Tress make worn by King Edward Weeks & C0.,S0l¢ Agents. lllacs’ fruit _-gall Are the biggest value in effor- vescent salts ever put on the market. Tlleyare ully equal to other preparations sold at from two to four times the priea. 25e a bottle- "Tha TWO MAC5" lltiitlllllll lltlllillll, URUGGXSTB. Our Gt.Gaorge and lent Sta. See them at Weeks 8. Co.. Sole Agents. ' », QUR (,};N}5RA]_ pR[@E52T .- ‘ L Everett and Mrs McNeill, a son. _ In this city October 26th. D0 J0hn und ' Mrs McKenna, Queen Stn" ‘l**»“Zhf°l` ` - H ,_ At Everett, Mass" (0 A S 0 and Mrs. Lurge,u H ‘I1- that we have to use a bait to induce customers to enter our store. It does not take much of a reasoner io see that it would not pay them to deal at that sort of store. Our prices all round are so low that we could not, unless we had stolen the goods, cut say 25 per cent 0E an already cut price. It is against sound business principles, and if we did it we would have to take it out of our customers in some other way,should we get the opportunity. It is up to you to avoid us,if you think we are quacks in the furniture business, as you would a quaclc doctor. Trade where you are that is at _ Joris Nr-;wsoN’s sure of honorable and honest treatment-where you are sure or a low price on everything all the time - k I - - Salts , Saving lee his Dentistry Everyone has seen the sunken checks and marred appearance of the faces oi those who have lost their teeth. Beauty, a th ug so much desired is often destroyed by the ruthless use of the forceps; and health a priceless treasure, is oiteii lost from the extmctiou` or decay of the teeth. Everyone knows of, if they have not experienced, the tortures of inrligestion arising from the improper mastication of food dependent on the loss of the teeth. SAVE YOUR TEETHI Because a tooth is decayed or aching is no reason why it ahcutll be extracted. ily prpiper treatment it can e restored in health to do the work nature inien eil it for. Give your teeth attention before it ia too late. Remember SAVING TEETH IS OUR SPECIALTY. All work done in the most durable and most up-to-date manner. A Ten Year Written Guarantee with all work. Guarantee Dental Rooms, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, Over Reddin Brea. DR. E E. ROBINS. - - - Proprietor# ro-:o mo th lvitf H Vi .1 i »\~ .4 ` W* I We r/J, iri- vi ‘Ii I . 1 .rr