Sl!'6hQ5» "=gs§ 'ggi rat., Xi by lsfihp 'ainslnward leadUp. ' rrn¢.a.l :Lahaina ‘sa ~i“~i€~.`££¥ E3 E5 ii l * 13.5 M i ‘ .*‘§f\-?'_`s“ £°,§s¥,i§~`T""”-. -,.=.'.'»{r.:.;-‘_ _- _ é. f.~ ;-.,.. 1,2 ‘»=~,.; -_ , i »,» i 1. .. » _.-N . _. _ - ~ - 1 - ' 1.- . ,. _ » - -._-_~\--l 5 -_ ,- -. . ~ . ._<,.», »~-. -,~- , -.~_;_~= ,'- ._, -_ .- _. ._,- ~.-V _,gn .-.~ ~. _ _.,=_=. .1 1 -- ` - 1 _ 'f ~‘*"~~"»“~_~fs~».,s'r;>.~>.V , ;-if-j¢`,5.’~e.',¢ 'V ~‘= ir.: _ .`;`§;` _Q 'iv`~‘§;_~-5;}j_-_a __ , - - -1 -- - _ . _ 1 ~,___~ ..~..;-. y __ `- jug, :IH ;,_._.\.-~__:_;_,~._ -ra,,,.- ”W ¢ I R RANGE EDWARD ISLAND NOVEMBER 1 IMI .THE GU.-'L U AN, CHABLOTTBTUWN. 1’ ' s-Q--+"' WANTS. LOSTS. FOUND, ETC HELP WAN IRD..-Men and women wanted to work at home. Good wages. Write Glas w woolen Company, Dept. C., Toronto.-xr r dgrom. E* gsaesssssssos :lf You llllliiiillllll IS =<| 5 #l#9#¥lQ#l!lllfl# #Wish to be absolutel sure getting Pure 0o§ee andm heat oBee without adulteration. Ask for our freshl ground Cohee, there ia nnne better on the market. ' 40c. per pound. ebster & lllclio ceases asus. __ _ I' f BAKER I N S -|n|- . MMMM We do not intend to be nn- derr-.old, and will give special discounts. on combs, sponges, tooth soaps, brushes and all other lines of druggists Sundries. All our goods are NEW. ““§.‘l1l‘1ll_l‘§llll°“° T` __ _ il - , ____ .I Pownal Sl. lllll PlllllE Shoo Store l ' ' l neu _ _ _ _ie ‘°»§° CITY AND CQUNTRY 5°-<`*°"‘°"“‘;" “divx iii" | ‘ ` _ I lrohnds standing‘7 rounds,@ealing 3!! _ 7 ‘-yards nrouo. ' I - _ pm ng-.nuns in J f Tllmail train arrived at 1085 last night. Hon J. W. Richards, Bedeford, came to ' the city last night. 'Inn funeral of the late Mrs. Nell Shaw . De Sable will take place today at 1 p.m. To-day being the feast. of all Saints there will be Memorial Service sermon -in St. Peter’s Cathedral at 7.30 p. m. Ynsrnnar at noon the Brant returned , to Charlottetown after towing they dredge ` Prince Edward to Murray Harbor. MR. Hugh A, McKinnon late of Stur- geon, P. E. I. led the list in an examina- tion in pharmacy held recently at 5 Concord, N.H. Glmuarv Vaudeville Co. at the Opera House tonight Johnnie Frees in Solos, clog dancing-new and Novel Specialties, Laughable Faroes. Mn B. C. Greenman will speak in`the Lyceum tonight at 8 o’clock on, “W ho are God‘s Priests, and how do they become such i" Also on Sunday 4 and 8 p. m. Miss Myrtle Finlayson, who has been visiting la Halifar returned to the city last night. Captain Finlayson went L0 Picton yesterday morning to meet his daughter. ~ V A Farmer's Institute meeting will be held in Marshfield Hall on Monday, Nov. 4th, at 7.30 o’clock in the evening. Pr0f- McMillan will be present and will address the meeting. Rav. Monsignor Murphy well known in Charlottetown, was reported to be very low last night, though towards morning y there seemed to be a slight improvement. ‘ -Halifax Herald. SHrF'rING TEAM.-The prize of $100.00 ly won by the 4th Regiment shifting team ` has arrived and will be distributed at the ‘Drill Shed tonight at 8 o’clock.-M. H. Sprague, N o. 1. rm: Montrlm soar publishes oust of those present at the annual dinner of the Montreal Bar Association. Among the names is that of Mr. R. E. Johnson of the legal firm of Belle 8: Johnson. THE imports of P. I. Island produce yesterday amounted to 14,187 bushels of potatoes, 3,569 bushels of oats, 1,753 Every Yariety 01 Leather ................_............ and Rubin Footwear The Latest Styles Received Monthly. E'PurcIn.si_ng all my goods xor SPOT CASH, from the leading manufacturers of Canada, and having an exferience of 25 years in the busines in hot Cana a and the United States, places me in a position to buy and sell a good grade of goods at a LOWER PRICE than some firms sell shoddy. A full line of the Ames Holden Cotupany’s High Grade Footwear, the largest :manufactur- ers in Canada. Yearly output over $3,ooo,oco. Bring your cash an save money. WllL'iM llllNll0Y POWNAL ST. Ch'town, P. E. I. lo-15 dwxyr. g _ V r y . \ IIHRIHRSIHRRI 3 We ' lake Good Rich Fla key Pastry If you want a pie for supper or anytaializg in the baking line. you ah call attbe . nd our I APPLE PIES l2cts. MINCE PIES l2cts. 8TEWll\'l"S. Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Dread BKll #ii araaléamgnn new and 144 bushels of carrots.-HalifaxEch o. THE Ames Holden Company’s Branch at St. John’ N.B. received recently aship- ment of three carloads of the celebrated Granby rubber at an average of 18 pair t0the case this would amount to 35640 pairs. Gro PIPPEY charged with burning Rob- _ert J enkin’s barn at Mt. Albion and sent up for trial in the Supreme Court has been admitted to bail in the sum of$2,700 two sureties each $900 and Pippey him- self for $900. Ynsfmnnav a conviction for violation of the C. T. A., was obtained by Prosecutor Brown, against James McAdam of Monaghan Road. before Stipendiary Palmer. The O’Neill case was further \ postponed for one week. LADIES desiring lessons inf Battenbnrg lace making please call on Miss. I. Codin on Monday and Thursday evenings at Pierce and Co’s corner, Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Sofa pillows.for sale Orders taken also for Battenburg work. MR. John Manson, Carleton, captured la large black eagle on his shore at an éearly hour one morning quite recent1Y~ We have not heard the exact dimensions of the bird or its wings, the Writer _Gull ,only say Mr. Manson is tortured with ; purchasers. -1-Q1-1 TENDENCY OF CATABRH IS TO .SPREAD Just aslight matter at nrst -and because slight, neglected: but theseed sown brings forth a dangerous harvest, Consumption, which is the harvest of death. Better Epend a few monents each day inhaling atarrhozone,an ammatic antiseptic that relieves at once, cleare the nasal passages, and restores lost seuss of taste and smell. The immedinate eiect ,of Cattarvnozone is magical so prompt and permanent if you eillcient. Cure is use Catarahozone. Price $1. Small size 25c ,- at Drugglsts or Poison 8: bo., Kingston, Ont. Smart iall ats. The swellest and smartest coats are here, made 01 the nost stylish cloths, the neatness and elegance of st) le, work manship and i:inisb‘,, denoting the work, of only 8X|l8l°i tailors- 3 FURS FURS We are showing an excellent range of fnrs to select from. _ Fur Jackets Fur Goats Fur Capes S Fur Gollars F nr llorl'-fa. Fur Buffs Persian Lamb Astrackan Grey Lamb Electric Seal Sable Mink In fact everything to be found in a iirst-class fur store. Every skin guaranteed. The Fashionable _ - Wholesale Eh &[ ' cn-1 Mxllinery Leaders. ;, ~ and - Retail. Two sailors, who signed-to go oaths steamer City of Ghent, which left for the eastward, were not on hoard when the steamer sailed and warrants for their arrest have been issued.-Hx. Chronicle The Ghent arrived in Charlottetown last night. Rncnivrnr an address accompanied by a purse of upwards of SG) was forwarded to y Rev. J. M. Fisher, who has resigned his pastoral charge of the Princetown congre- gation by a number of his friends in the congregation. Mr. Fisher is now station- ed in Manitoba, about 10 miles from Winnipeg. Rav. R. T. and Mrs. Doble of Summer- side, P. E. Island, spent the day ln Truro the guests of Mrs.Dobie's aunt, Mrs. C. E. Staniield, Dominion Street, en ronteto Waverly, where Mr. Dobie takes -charge of the Episcopal church at that place for the winter.-Colchester; Sun. THE investigation into the cause of the tire in Mr. W. P Colwill’s cellar was continued last night before Stlpendiary McDonald. Messrs. Thos. Pickard, P. S. ` Brown, T. Rqnaghan, P. Colwill and Wm. Down gave evidence but their testimony was largely of the same nature as given by the other witnesses. Tm: meeting of the study class of the Canadian Historical and Literary Society of P. E. Island took place at Government .House yesterday afternoon. Miss Enid McLean read a selection from Roberts and Miss Hortensc Philips read one by Drum- mond. At the next meeting, which will take place on the 14th of November at 3 P- 111-. a paper will be read on Acadia. Notice of the place of meeting will appear ` later. A vnnv successful thank-offering and missionary entertainment was held in the Baptist church at Tryon on Tuesday, Oct.29th. The evening being an ideal one the seating capacity was at 3, premium “Hd IIHIUY had to stand. The various DH-rts of acarcfully prepared program were excellently rendered and favorably receiv- ed. Rev. E. P. Calder of Summerside was present and delivered an able and instructive address on Foreign Missions ns ing blackboard illustrations. This address of the Rev. lecturer will linger long in the hearts and minds of those who had the pleasure of hearing him. A collection was taken which amounted to the hand- some sum of $30. Much credit is due to the Women’s Missionary Society who had charge of the entertainment for their un- tiring zeal in _the noble cause of missions ABoU'r4 o’clock on Wednesday after- noonMrs. Neil Shaw of De Sable, died suddenly from heart failure. The deceased lady was ln her usual good health and in company with her sister Miss Annie McKinnon wentto a neighbor’si house about twenty chains distant for a ,bucket of _water and returned to her own h°m° *md “N169-rod to be in her usual health. J 1180 BS She pggggd Qvgr the threshold of the house she complained of a pain in her head and fell to the floor. All D0SSiblc was done for ber and medical aid was summoned but when the doctor came= she had passed beyond human aid. The, late Mrs. Shaw was a daughter of the late Archibald McKinnon of De Sable, B°8id°S B ltrlef stricken husband, tour-< sonsareleft to mourn. The deceased wasa highly respected lady and was a devout member of the Presbyterian church and her sudden demise has cast a gloom over the community. i Cnaanormrowu Scnoor. -or Mnsxo.»_-_- Miss Fallie Baird was appointed assistant teacher by the Trustee Board at a meeting, |,1¢|d Yesterday afternoon. Miss Baird has 1`°°°U%1Y Passed a very satisfactory' examination in piano playing under-jp-, Richardson, Miss Bae, theexamincr ofthe Associated Board (Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music) both in I practical and theoretical work. Miss v Baird has scored high marks. Hero selection bears testimony to her ability in executive and pedagogical work. The school annually enrols some sixty pupils Director or assistant give a weekly paper l with practical work for students. Pupils., or stat? give instrumental selections at the` Saturday class, these selections are given explanatory and critical notes. In this way the students become familiar with, good music and have their critical faculties 3 developed. The School has met with gratifying patronage and with its new assistant should enlarge its sphere of usefulness. Tm: following are the prize winners in the matches fired by the Charlottetown Rifle Association on 30th and 31st instant. Several excellent scores were made by members who fired at a later hour and _EVERY LUMBERMAN KNOWS the value of Kendricks Lininment-. There is l* no remedy more valuable to have at hand. . Dalhousie, will be called to the bar of* Band Sergt. R. Stewart S3. Capt. Ewen Stnwsrtw. Major Weeks73. Mayor Davison 71. Lieut. Davison 70 Sergt. Harris, Corpl. Gill Bandtman C Davison, Corpl. W Davison Sergt. J. A. Stewart, Gunner Mahon Sergt Younlrer, Private Mont Davison Private Hooper. Gunner Horne, Sergt. McKee. Second match 210 - yds kneeling 5(1) and 6(1) yards prone. Seven rounds standing at Elllyds Bred in one minute combined scores of ionqa omaooes. Band so-gr. R. Soawut--los (with a shot in dispute of accorded .seoresii 110). V ~ .J Segt. H. Harris lil). Private H, -Hooper 96. Capt. ,Ewen Stewart 94. Corpl. Gill 93. _ Capt. Hooper 90. Bandsmau C. Davinson 90. Sergt. McKee, Sergt. Wi Davison Capt. Watts, Sergt. J. A. Stewart, Gunner H. Mahon, Gunner F. Fnrze, . Pte. _NL Davison, Sergi. Younker. All membcrsi of the association who have not fred must do so on Saturday. Tnnnirounrnn READINGS. -Highest and lowest temperature of October 31th. highest lowest ' 1901 61.5 45.6 1900 44.9 35.8 1899 49.0 34.4 138 47.8 40.6 1897 40.7 31.3 1896 48 3 41 8 1&5 37.5 28.1 1894 48.3 37.7 ON Tuesday Mr. H. P. Duchemin, B. A. Nova Scotia at Halifax. He will locate _ in Sydney, in partnership with Mr. Moore whowill be called.to the bar on the same bday. Mr. Duchemin formerly held _ the position of Vice Principal of Picton \Academy. By the admission of Mr. Duchemin the bar of Nova Scotia will receive an addition of a gentleman who has had an eminent college career. _I5 1-S-oér-il ON MAGNETIC HEALlN G. _ Much is spoken and written during these times about this mysterious method of treating disease. The most truly re- markable cases of magnetic healing, which have come under the notice of the writer have been those in which Dr. ChasesOintment was used. This pr: paration seems tohave magical powers in stopllinir the dreadtnl itching, burn- ing sensations of Salt Bhuem an Ezema an when used regularly makes the cure thorough and permanent. , _...__-..___ __ Tode.y’s' Probabilities _ _ __ / _ 1--__ _ Tonoivro, Oct. 31.1;-(Special.)-South west winds, fair and _.__¢._*. ,DON’T SUFFER WITH PAIN, when you can get relief for a quarter of a dollar by using Ken'lrlck’s Lininment. Kendrick’s is useful in many ways in household and stable. MQM. CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago, Oct. 31.-(Special) - The iollowing are the closing rates: oct. wheat 70;; Win 57; oats, - Pork $13.50. Jan. Wheat74§, Corn,l U1 Oats-- ‘ Pdrk $14.95. I 1 ailments are quickly relieved by Vap¢>Creso- F . _ . = ll U if ll/ears 4 » ~...- I M .,_ ... \.-..~/¢..q Qi HERE’_;5 TRIM mn. is 'L So many `:rhor new things to advertise of' late, that 6 we’ve almost forgotten thcee Capes. Too had 100, for we've plenty of the m, and \.hey're new, slylllh md good. _ Very good Cap',_ good weight, black cloth, high collar, pretsily stitched, _ . S 299 Black cloth Cope, braid trimmed, -high collar of a very good imitation. #str-achan, _ _ 50 Heavy Oxford. Grey Cape. high ~co_llar, trimmed wirh pret-tily arranged serpentine braid, 5 25 Heavv beaver cloth cape with warm -onlie! of black Thibet iur, very handsome garment, _ 5 95 Avery handsome long cape has Tbibet coll!! llld Thibet trimmed host. _ _ _A ' Beautiful capos of handsome b'-ack Thibet trimming. all round, Thibet 10-95 Very handsome tawn beaver cape, dainty, If! with pi-any design in ' stitching, fur collar and ht* trimming. round shoulder-, __ __ R819 95 Stylish cape of rich. heavy plush. with li' fur, and handsome designs in ` 18 45 Better 'grades $20.95 nnd'=2!f.5ll;,;¢'_ ’ _ ` The newest lhings in Golf 1035i 12.15. 19.75. etc. A - ` i _ Very handsome New Cape;_;\\5‘%\»~ 1m°¢\» A V y es; -v_~V»_>_ ,`__'__ g, fp-;>.;_~ , A line, dark gr.-.en to-aver cloth, lined with selected il _ squirrel skins, using only ihyo P011 the fur, deep sable collar, and sible trimming round, - ' » _ ‘ rjiioiii-=‘ You Wa .cue tablets. ten centsperbpg Alldruggists. = Yong] 50,) 3 4 in . _- _ _ _== _. _U _ . _ . r , onn.1?il_llEoa1' avarrnsee Aguarantee gooswith every “Comiort M trees.” is made from the purggy, n:ateria!s,and is 'rllla einer. ls You should be Vac- U, cinated Y our Physician can ' \ l s- ' $5.00 a _pa.ir. 2 them. . Z Goodyear Welted, ft Ladies ' Your Attention ... is called to our two lines of iine Walking - l I Dongola Goodyear weltrd, exrer sion sole. ' 5 Box Calf, Goodyear welu d, extension solo. ' Just the boot to wear without rubbers. ‘ ~ __A >.l‘9R6/ - _ ' ~-~ it 4 _ wl\P- E-I-9'5'dW Wf- No 1 Pr ¢. e no You' w_aN'r A _ U _ How lo`ng_since you D " ’ were vaccinated? - ' _ ;,.. _ fro- Y A ;’;’.‘_“ “A "g . 6’ -_@2?° A fresh Supply of _ of 3. blotter; we have just received a nice assortment, and y Vaccinejust received ‘ 7 can get Just the book you want at a roasonable price at ' it , \ _ J. . TAYLUIVS 5*) \ 5`\\\ Opp. Front Door Post Oiiice. ST-A1103' E 1. of .-. *' an if, `\2“a/V P. E. island Tailoring Company Just Opened. » ° uns fminngn doveroouu hienwe wulmakeupstresoustlerstes. €';:$¢§notv2antthe:eI'tnhh\atiz,sfiri‘c:t bnaiaemand givinghonei our money Mpc' -Ill! PC3008!- ufs zeyintenupnrtingoutnothinghutnrsqelasswnrkyou mndependon ting the hestforyonrmoney. Satisfactionguaranteed - FRANKJ. ST v3’ ~». ,J rr eb 1. ¢»a.~. 5 `9|'L"1‘¢i%l§£‘§HK.