v Newly EVERYBODY K ioaato The Avelori Baby Spoon makes the ,p 'eserit for a christening or i'irst Birthday that can .ba imagined. When you see it you will (Amit ie, _ V W. W; Wcllncr, Jeweler. ~ ‘copies PHOTOS ll ir r_ Labv is always welcome. “nuonss° cascaita r>|u.s tuna Constipation and all disorders of the STOIACI-i. LIVER and BOWBLS. s5c per box. mailed to any address on receipt of price. cso,s.nucuss Aghecaries Hall. OUR SCHOOL SHOES ! for boys and girls are made to wear and stand. thc racket and our prices an lower Bien you eaahuy them elsewhere. Our Boys’ box calf bool at$l.5ols sold nearly everywhere at |s.oo. We keep the largest as- sortment of trunks, vallses, snii eases, club bags. at the lowest, prices: School bags (leather) sold always at 50 cents, our price e5 and 35 .cents _ Gaul!-Pnssle card given away to children. A. E. McEACllEN 1'1"* ""'-5, Pl.0UR! . il‘l.0URl ' How is your supply of Bm: holding nut. If it is getting short, uowl is the time to get ur su . ’°0ur is fresh and of the boat tgiality including Bcaver,Plve anionds, Planet, gxen City, Five Roses. al \Bousehoid, Quaker. fc. ln' bags, we have M. K. K. sian. "fy Mud! i°r a small family. Our prices .ill interest you. 4 $1.35 ` v _ The shoe snap of The season. This neck we are oisrings Ladies’ fine Kid Shoe Heavy sole vent. 1 I ,$2.00 'ii f f`f0l° -sm- t _ ..._ . Invictus Shoes for Fall 'Wear We are now in good shape for the fa-ll and winter trade. New foot- wear of all sorts have been comin g to us daily for weeks. We believe that we_are now in a position to fill the shoe wants of every man. We shall take great pleasure in showing all the new styles to any man interested in good shoes. We want you to feel at perfect liberty to look Sir, without ever V thinking of buying. See our $6.00 Water- proof Boot. Alley ®. Co. _ .- ‘¢~,~:\ _ 3; "-».` if \ To the Reader ol' the Guardian 'WHO SMOKES $\0.000 -Montrose “The Best Sc. Cigar” t is 9! La liamsca 3for 25c. . ‘ 5000 in Stock. Mcxfnnvs mwgiggirgs n B it Ph‘,’“°{%"»c>"w....c»..mn li - rnosnas opp.r.o. BONELESS C ODF lSll We have just iuceived some of the nicest lo airing Boneless Codish that we ever handled. 'It is put up in 5 pound boxes lined with parchment p per and is a very ltemptlug package. ` ` We have it al.-o in 30 pound boxes and for sile by the pound. BCCI' & G0ff.`.:.°.‘r.";.i.°“.'.:1“f.t...'l...°‘°°“...‘t’..“:: 1:.: l fFéT1cus Soap usehold favorite. rt sad be con- Bristl “The Glad Hand." ' » asrru-isnt.-ic; or ima are mean `~ ting, should apply at this oihca at once. ‘ lies Davies. lisa Mary Davies and lr hares Davies have returned to Ottawa aftt an extended visit to England. Tlluil winning carriage marc of John J. lcnonsld, Riverdale has been pui'chssadby0 Hennsbury Argyle Shore. A1' the City 0lsrk'a otlica, Saturday, Roger Fnrquhsrsnn contributed $16 to tha rolls! of the snlcrers by the Snmmenglde lin. 'Inu woman, Sarah Gordon, whose srrl~ vaihy train from Boston was reported last week, has been placed in Fsloonvrood Asylum. AKan'rin, who had been arrested for drunkenness did not appearat the Police Oourt on Saturday and his ball cl $10.!!! was forfeited. Has Tnoisas Galax returned to the city Friday froma few weeks visit to her sister Mrs. Robert Ferguson Moncton, N. B. Onaaucs ann Mus Pliflrel, who have Uharlottetown have rcturnod to their homes ln Shedisc. t Fnmsns or Mrs. Roderick Munn, oi llwhflcld. will rerrret when-n that me is ill In Boston. Her husband left on Friday to attend her. Sancuz. ann Kas. Cmw and two chil- dren bave returned to their borne in New Kiwi". Lot 81. after spending *che past two and a half yours ln New Bedford, Hall. Locxsaiti' and A. been visiting ln Miss Maur Sruaivr of Strsthgartney leaves today for Texas where she will spend the wlutea-‘paths home of her sister Mrs. Lelgertw` , wits oi the manager of the Matador Ranch. Ritv. Bisruassm Ciiaprlu. of Japan, will leave for home November 10, arrive st Sllmspore Nov. lk), arivc at Calcutta Doc. 5. arive at Bsrerlly, India, Dec. H, and rasch America in January IW7. Tnmzs Princes! Wales College stud- clts. Theo Baldereton, Gordon Irving and Fred Taylor, have been attending the Y.I.C.A. Students' |Convention at the Unlvers.ty of New Brunswick, Frederic- Mn. Tm: 9. S. Caconna, which cleared from this port for Sydney and Newfoundland ‘oaFriday had the following cargo; flu) bans oats, potatoes and vegetables, 165 boxes cheese,§%4 packages butter, tl pkgs furniture. 95 cases 088|. undcrdock; and 9 horses, 70 cattle and lil) sheep on deck. Tu: engagement is announed of Miss Jean E. Wood, daughter of George Wood Maritime Provinces mnisger of S. Arseott K Co., St. John, to Edwin Orockcit., man- ager of thc Bank of Nova Scotia,at Camp- belltown, N. B. Miss Wood is a well known in Unariottctown and Mr Orockstt in a natlvs of Little York. lx the course of its extended report of the Halifax Exhibition, and the live stock which there competed for pr|sa~, The lar-lilnie Farmer singles out for particu- lar mention the prlsc winning animals shown by Roper Bros., by Easton Bros., and by Oephns and Oliver Nunn of this Province. Silas Lane's sheep are also fav- orably com mented on. Tun sditcr of the Maritime Famer personally attended the Exhibition recently held in 0lrarlot'et¢.wu and tho latest is-us of his paper contains sn inatruccivc and interesting description of all he saw. Speaking of the fruit Exhibit hnwrites “We had no idea that Prince Edward island could produce fruit of such qu ility and in such varieties as we sew there. in some cases the quality was nctswhlt behind thatoffi-uit grown in the far-fen.|e4iAnnspolls and Oornwallus Valleys. The good people of Prince Edward island are certainly forging to the front in fruit growing." Ol the dairyexhiblt he says that it was the largest ever shown ` ln the Maritime Provinces. rat satisfaction when used for ssthm . bronchitis, and any lung troubles. it is good body builder in avary respect. Only 401: par Bottle. A. W. Rsddln Pham. B. Central Drugat ire. 0urGualacul Emulsion gives the great- a s warrrsn'-svn-iiaaa aaa my was t from sad lcsvsat posslbispriass io good goods. ikasp sons but tha _best work- sraa. I have samsscus tastieiosiaia like tha laiiowlegz - Ohsvimtslowu, P. L i. ‘ Dept. I, NB. in. .nina onion... rsscisaiisaiti seed _ __ va* a sda»ar=yL.aau.\siaap|saasstaa¢ t\\KllsllCUlhhab¢pbQp¢ierh asfsahpt-assipvis the last wean m W.A.la`srlv. by all grocer!- them gvsry piece df Fresh stock all’l!l dlltf. .,_, _s_ , ,___ , .d&& ra ` t""= 5'" ` " ` .1 it' if ~ . A. nr: » tliileos In New Provllslu: juan. e~.,a..... lilillllh blllrloiillovlli. » ‘ ‘».,;j3`.ff»"fii~~i‘f_ 3,; wmv,-'_, ~ "’“ . gg¢,|§,‘¢ ff "= ‘ la_shia city islt Ink sa V _ lssrlrnnswiok. liiusoaonae lucas nsorad to he visited by numbers ct psonll snivllns walk. ` a two years coarse. E. B. Beer who has been conilned to hlshouia through illness for some weeks is expected tohe able ta resume work this wack. - Wnolvsa is nsponsible should at once attend to the leaking hydrant on the northaast corner of Market Square. It is the cause of dirt and annoyance sow, and has been for some time. When hosts begin the case will be much worse. Tris first rece meet under its new management will beheld at Upton Park Till Scarlet Iyetarlcs closed their sea- son in Oharlottewwn on Saturday even- ing with e prqram quite as attractive as those baton noticed. They were greatly appreciated by our best people and will recslvs a vary warm welcome whenever they come this way again. A tam! number of people from this City went up to Sumniersidc by the spec- isl train which yeetnrday left at l0.l5 a. m. to convey members of the I. 0. F. and Brotherhood of Railway Trainmcn to at- tend the funeral of the late James M. Eu- msrr. The train returned to Charlotte- town at 7.1] p. m. October. lust., is quoted as follows:~ Butchers catt‘e, choice 4 to ii cts; cows 2i lo 8 cts. The hog market is well stocked and prices have ¢l`sclined again 25 cts. pe Os Saturday the police reported th stated that in order to overcome a sho of forcilr‘e resistance the policeman ws compelled to make a demonstration wit his revolver. The beer and the searvhcr returned to the City together. » s Greatintcrestls being msnifestedin th horse show, which la to take place the in November, and the number of ladle who have undertaken to appear on hors back promises that the show will be ex- ceedingly succesiully. of ycar marked every day last week. Mr. Newbery, the Dominion Metcorologlst, has kindly furnished The Guardian with 'hs thermometvr ieadii-gs for thc follow- reeord :- Hlghcst Lowe 55 l Oclobt l4» 35- “ l.'r- 50.§ dl. “ lx - 50 ll Ill. lil- " 20-- can ~\ 2| _ 50.0 twcads today at half price at Jar. Paton co-,_ iozoiai . ie,- Tested Watches By means ol our inely rated Chronometer, our watches. before being put on sale, are subjected to severe timekeeping tests. which ensure their accurate performanu. This ded not increase the cost of the watch, and isof corlidersble value ro every watch owner. G.l".liutel\eaon. .mnv sail opiates. wh ian reasasasiiuiaarsias. oalyaltvossv a naaandtaasnnrcreaae y“|- h‘i@¢ o!y0ulll\l“|- /Sl£ib0ftl‘l&hd.lY. popular boulevard ysstasdar. Ili *Ill ann a means prcoanoc, inn remit Hayden hun been accepted in the Cushing Hospital, Ruxbary,lass., and has entered ,l Hrs friends will reroloa to hear that MEET NE ilu; aiwlirs susir STANLEY BROS , llI` _ rim-_Qi DRESS GOODS We recognize the fact that taste is a most variable factor, especial- I ly ln dress goods, and have kept this fact constantly before u~ in providing a stock that should have no taste unconsidered. Buyers wanttu find the thing that please' them, and as it t is our pleasure to please the buyer, we have selected our stock so that lHi K|llB'S E Po1‘a'ror-,> were a anc h Montague on Friday, which will have x tondeircy toincresse hauling, which is Iulhe “olden time' horseback rldlns l<‘r|dny.whenni00|bliva hog decaudcri i intaatlil foot well. Happily an srper: 1`.|n».! wr ; \ |» li >r.lc is iiiv;1lu;|lrle. Tlizrt °"i°“i° Ch“l°"mi'°'"" 1° H°m"" im” 0iill1b°f°fCh"1°"¢°°Wl1 Wil "5" 'il ("l:i irir.».z~ 1 ' til .utr 1'.Il'.' rt..li/e ll.ls is ;sliu\\u being restored to popularity. The Hull' lax Riding Club had its first outing Thurs- day. (lver tlitcen riders. inf-ludlna lcdlos received his training in the me hrgade. U-lg' ',f, f - took part in the ride ex ending over the Tm_d nh of Mn Wu" M G i - ,A Q southern and western suburbs ofthe City. M", ‘Tho It I ‘ Muni' contrib 5 I e l' used to be ls popular and fashionable div- 8° illness will bring regret to many friends. Q Although death was expect/ed at any time, the end caureas a shock to the family ing dated. Whi0i\ W|lilVl`0V° Ill |¥ll¢°l‘¢5i-ini a kind and loving mother. The funeral wus largely attended by a mourning fum- ~ st _ ~ NY_ 0 i -- rn _ 49.o ao.; U rr . 54.5 :sr o ______ 0 " £0 15).() ]N\'l‘1llNl'ISS lil1IiilEMlilCR THE 48.0 Ask uiirtlealcr for INVER 4|.0 on Thursday next. Ae nous but local . horses are entered better racing is tc be expected than the processolns which have msrksdhiany cf the events at races this . fall. each buyer might find the very thing wanted. All the new shades are here, all thc new weaves are here, all the ‘ best values are here, the best assortment is here. We cordially invite all to come and see the goods for themselves. Special values er 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c and $1.10 per yard. lk J| lr Ot# 'gl _i ____ __1 _ cuulilnllnnlll tague, arrived home from Baltimore on a short vacation. Scriit. B. S. Keeler, Capt. Horton Ioseph Wightman already noticeable. Pom; took quite a drop at Montague hand, and soon brought him to the sur~ face again. Its understood the rescuer P. D DUN* I BY th 1806, at the ageof_67 yrs after a short who were at the bedside to do all in thii power to comfort her in her last moments. The ileceased was a woman of sterling held the esteemed love of all her ass: ci ates. By her death Maris loses a chnri table neighbor and the Catholic Church n pious and devot.-d member, her family ily and friends. For the sons an-i rlnngh ters ofthe deceased who bore their loss of s loving mother with christian fortitude much syrriilnthy is fell. NAME Y ’ NESS COAL. Unanimous verdict oi house-keeper ‘ the best co il on the market to-rlriv. 9-Shdtf .____.1-_--__A__ ___ v______;,_____ s/inornson 8. cc., F0 - - S no side G cers. u y . cuppiy the choicest_ (groceries at the niist ressonable prices. liavc your next order Elle by them \'on'll he pleated. ' _ ruonc ri* Toaois-ro Live stock Market uf the 19th Curr' HARRY C‘mm°N' L°'" M” _ H3 I PEEZNE .N/\ \ lg , get - -i It \‘ arrived in M ta Saturca with a , _. . . ,.,.,. . cwt. The run of stock offering was heavy had 0( ,h|Dg;J;_ gm on ’ I _ ,_ vw.-7 ` . . l .lliliill "M L sudincludedB.Dcattle. 2780 sheep and g ` 5"] ` ' :‘ - --_-5 _' \--»--»~e°°~°-- ..“ii:’:..‘;°.';'“;.*:“°“:.;°“‘::‘¢ D I f 'Whit - \ 1 1 ' | on ne, e gn . HM ‘ »- t, - » - ` /` li? ° T _;'i"€.;§':.-- t 'f » » » acting under s search warranf, they had 1),,_ A_ l.;__g-,1,,~,,_ |;,,y,,| H¢t°|_xon¢“»u¢ I ' " . l seized lbsrrcl of he". on the premises cl is having the hotel cenamented by Mel » 1': / 1f,",‘<' . \ _ l ' . Wm- Hotherly. North Wiltshire- It is Rory Bron., cnaricttctcwn. ri ‘~ ff l,l§*"~‘.`\l§~_ -V f’ -19;, -~ / , 1:' " _ ' ut . , -_, l W -~ .1 cd ur soc. in YQ” 5 »"'1'.- f/.' t ,' I ...s-.-~s' . ` ":~' i / /fr;/jg;/,,;‘/4' ,. _. - -4:' er. . .` .. MF gg f - _ -uno. is ' . "~ `L f in - l\ 5 »f,i~.,‘~ f ” » \ ~» g- st' t sr.. < \ fi. _ f .ere <11 to f -_?`i;:r ' lrytl1ui:;.;.._vl; " ' Correspondence solicited. Estimates ch-erfully given. 'i':.:.:*.*.*‘.".°..’..°.:r"'.‘.‘.‘.‘,';_:'._-__._2~°.'..°: Okaandler 6; Bell,