1,. benifrrer feieur _ Offices ln New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. binding 'rlre rrineeee err-rvea leer. aight at 9%-i TS They are selling fast. U1 3 Hal and A. by t Kll1l1°ll. returnable on Thursday. fm ff -'1 -'- ~'-Y-1-~ -_ _ - __ _ _f\_ _ _ 5 _ ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'Y -'~'~‘V-'~'- - -- - -L; '_ YYYYY __-_-_ _-_ _-_-_<_-_~_~_»_'r::: ' '_ : fbi me expr., ¢10_m_ ° Glo Mesure. or tae Meant Allison A “ ‘ | Junior eleee use resumes in me some at h - Lxlfusolsv, M. P., was a passenger- Granville on aeoount of ill health. °P"l“°°" 1”” “I3” *'°¢\“'°l“¥ fl'°ll1l Junon Bunalnen ot the Exchequer ““' loom ...<1 an clerk La. aacem mme re C311 garly ind gt! y0i\l' - A summons for second violation of the- "‘°_°"'7 1°" “'31” n`°“\ 5*- 505"- ln P. E. I. on Saturday, several of . N. McLgop_ V,||¢,g,|d Eu," 1"," ‘ them went l.o tha lumber woods in Cum- m°\'nlug for Western Canada. Mr. bm and County,N.S-Moncton Transcript. . P ll f3V0i’li¢ P081. _ Mr: “mio” A” h"'b°°“ °°"°d °“ Wm- Qllrrl a number of horses came over 'this i A Y L 0R’S " McLeod will be absent for some time. S, Bookstore. i 'r 11-lJdtwW1¥f- _ bemassedin Market Hall today at ll h° *mMMwwWM f glclecktclresr- an address ri-em Rev. Dr-. Jen 00 ___f_-_,-,-_-f._- . . - Aarons those leaving the cityyeeterday C as pupils er the city seater. .N rp W U.Jxrsxr11srepreseutingtheEarlePub. St. John has gone to Sydney where has entered upona larger field. Mr. kins will be absent from the province re, about five months. A Mono the cases in the Exchequer nrt here are several arising out of the ` were ciresmic ii 11 r ur 111 nm.. ° Gnu Bay’ Mase Cgevulté egourm’ tt: Zdimprlation of the Galbraith block fora Bos ""' . § S @rlsten Bolldten . §gi§;8‘§;i;-h9“§|'_~ ,"’:,°'9.*|-§'°“.|:1:5 oflinv. Datloonz addressed the students hh' [pan - -- 1 MN ll’ 3°* m°°*° ”d“7'°‘ 3° foreuoon and Notre Dame Convent in the ihlurur lei co: . 5v1)NEy,¢ 3 Co. contemplate placinga new boat on as ontreal, Charlottetown, St J0hn’s router d land §r6dd‘_;\.h-.n-med on mmm" next summer. , nn Is _ Cnaatss Masraas, representing the General'/Con;nil_as_lon flerchanta afternoon. i ten tion site and one for damages for horep ton. _ killed on the railway. The Gem-r; meer; morning. 9'1"" °f Wei” 0°ll°a° yesterday Irie preiubiethete funeral nerr. will l°I.\|\ down to Flat River on Sunday to at~ dths funeral of the late Newcombe 1, is mmm," that the Dominion Coali McKenzie. The funeral will be conducted 0No Cnanlc Farmers' Institute will ith Masonic honors the deceased having n a member of Victoria Lodge A. F. A. M. win .~_ , Prom tl-emma made hold their mn al me an Mu d mth Wells Richardson Co. Limited, Mont L P _ ‘5'l"’Y' at Leng creek Heli at 7 p. nr. -Neil W ‘ McKenzie Sccy. __ -- gnigpaaaaqmiioiq WE ee Alvrsrrrinu of Oddfollnws will be held su ARE 1.. PROUD ovens and bespeak a share of your patron- age in the line of bread, cakes and pag- try. Prices rlgat. Prompt delivery. D. STE WA RT, las fro y 3 ’ ' T. Fcl.lrSE axnnv IN FURNITURE M "Always the best value in the city. M Bakea Best Bread. evening Nov 22nd at 8 o‘clock sharp to Ge discuss business of:vital importance. T. C. Anderson, Rev. Mr. Lodge. !ouows___Back F Macdonald Han Bucks ' l ' t 1 Trainor,_O.McEachern, J.and C.J.Mac~ illan, Quarters, H. Bethune, L. B. Mac- illan, Forwards. picked from, J. Darke, li B Q DD ll ly real F8 expected home Friday night aud- Oddfellows Hall on this (Wednesday) ha Y Halifax. bon, AMONG the passengers by the express rie, t . is in the city. Mr. Mas- llkes the Island and its people and always has a good word to say Tas remainsoi! the late Newcombe Mo- f°\' Kenzio who died in Clifton, Arizona Wh” he “Um” Wil! WHY- ' THE steel superstructure for I-Iowatt’s he interred at Flat River. bridge on the Montague Railway, the turn tablc for Montague and the steel peratructure, for the Mcrell bridge ve been brought from Picton to orgetown by the tug Alert. f th od t f Tm: S. S. Aranmore which is to replace “gal D' A" R' swam" Bosmn having ° ° P’ “° “° °'“ tue s. s. Harrier will arrive here an hs them, and all are glad to see him ergone extensive repairs and over li .. Sunday and sail for Boston, on November thgnng is in ana °°ndm°n’ and resumed 28th not railing at either Hawkesbury or da Yarmouth-Boston service on Satur- last. Capt. Wm. McKenzie, of Pic- is in command, and Norman A. Cur- formerly of the S. S. Stanley, is ni ht were Theo and 'Mrs Moore Chief Engineer. g . . ni an extended trip tothe PacificCoast; and Mrs. J aines. C. J. Stewart, Dr une Taz Abegweit football team for this rnoon's game will probably be as U Mark Wright Fumi9hi”S"0°’9- ’ W. Jones, J. C. Ballem, Dr. B, Foley, E/'ff ' ' 1// 6 .snare t . m decl r I ’/ “ n' from 40 to 450 per cwt. Oats had a tend- , /, f ency upwards at 84 to 36c per bus. Pota- 6€ ’ A °" toes sold from 19 to 20c and tnmlps at 10c 'V/m0`r5»4l[ :$195/W1 per bus. Eggs brought 24c per doz with Drbsnects of being 30c before Xmas. o 222 4 , $dilil'(ldl"$_ Stlliiig vi . Matheson, J. McKenna, C. Moran, L. Adams, F. Jenkins, F. I-lennessey. Turner: was a large quantity of produce the market yesterday. There was a ine in the price of hay which brought "‘ Butter remains at 22 to 24c per lb. The M price of poultry keeps about the same. P rk sold; from 7 to 731:. _ von interest centres in the football match to be played at Victoria Park this afternoon at 3 o‘clock between the Abeg- . weitsand St. Dunstan’s College teams. Both aggregations are strong, neither “Berea” lit 4 Caused quiteafinrry at the silk counter. ° not to Z having been scored on this season, and be n good idea to have the field roped prevent the crowding of spectators y the game will doubtless be one of the best seen here for some time. The grounds are reported in good condition. Would it u pon the players terrltoryi THE Minto left esterda at noon for supplies and material for the Marconi Y .Y Q _ Picton where she will take on board the O left wireless station at Cape Bear.The Stanley in the morning for Pictou. After oaling there will lift on her way to Char- lottetown, the Indian Rook automatic There's still a generous range of shades to buoy and the conical buoy and Wm com as on Saturday urine etrure work until all the outside choose from- not so many but every shade is exquisitely pretty. buoys are taken up. She will then proceed to Picton, finish coaling and thence go to he service between there and Tormenfine wb t ‘(5 9) Summerside to be in readness to take up 3 tftd » when the Northumberland is teken off. Herca is every thread silk. Inztcxture, finish, and appearance it resembles tadeta of best quality. It Q is twenty inches wide. THE Rushfis on.-During the past week few dozen copies of the beautiful plc- ture, entitled "Queen Alexandra, Her Herca ia an ideal fabric for waists,shirt waist suits, drop-skirts, silk linings. etc I-Ierca outweara taf- ieta and wou't cnt. The colorings are exquisite- perfectly dyed. Bow we sell “Berea” ‘Silk at we The silk buyer of a big wholesale house realizing the superioiit of “i-Ierca" silk, stocked very heavily. Unglrtuuately the business became em- ‘»~ bariaeaed-deep price concessions were made iri every department-we secured a share of ' Herca ailkat a bi reduction. There is liélefossibility of our getting more of it. -hence then viaability of immediate action on your part. "rr ' .$.£""';' i Y ‘ P ..-‘_ . ii ' _ i ‘<-P Grandchildren and Dogs" have been distributed in this section, and every person who has seen it has no hesitation in pronouncing it the finest picture ever issued by that great weekly, the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. To say it is a beauty docs not begin to do it Justice. It charms every one at sight. We learn that it is offered absolutely free to all who pay a yoar‘s subscription to the Family Herald and Weekly Star, the price of which is only one dollar per year. No wonder iherc is n big rush of aubscrip tions through tho mails these days going to the Family Herald office. It is the biggest value offered this seasons by long odds. ' rr-o-»\»-v Try Our -We Y 'iff = "i* \ .Q I' i' We put it up in " ` ` 1) two sizes _ -_of r _ g _ ' ' ‘ 35'# ` ._ __ 1'/1,/"V/f, ° _-no l _ /I, z» I iff” ' L*-\'0l'l ronlcrfo da 'MII be Mutual! ‘Bene lc (al. ' Most orders are received late in the week- early ordira get attention thst’s practically impolibie when the milliners have to hurry and rush. ` We wantto make you the very HWS* lm we know how. ` Give us your order early- to do ao ia mutually beneficial. favaussenaneaquaauu I ~\' _ *___* y Emulsion 35c and S0c. Contains 5o per - cent Norway Cod Liver Oil combin- _ ed wiih the Hy- , pophcsphites. ' Pieasantly flavor- _1 ed. Yoii’ll like it. BON' 1 THE ‘-"' 'HL llviiuuluil l.ytilL lltllo-=== »'“.':“.:.';:"“.';.'. 5....- urn e ce after his release and wishes to be taken to the Asylum. Tru: Picton eollleries am having a hard time of it for oar supply. It takes a good many amptiaa to handle will ions per day which is the approximate output of the Picton colleriea. _ A sUssoB.lP'rx0N list will be opened in Apotheeariea Hall this meming for those who wish to join the local Association formed last night for prevention and cure ut consumption. Slnelazrr Bnanurr returned last night from Hunter River where he has been investigating the placing of some ob- structions on the railway. ltie under- stood that he has located the culprit who itisthought isa young lad about six- teen years of age. The obstructions put on the track were fish plates and boards and the lad was probably anticipating some pleasure in the line of seeing a train wreck. Tun Springhill Tribune says there is a prospect that the liquor dens in Spring hill will reoeivearaid in the very near future, such as has been given to liquor places in Kings and Hants counties. The temperanoe leaders have not yet perfected their plane, but it is expected that some of the ministers, who took part in thc Townshend raid at Kentville, will bein Springhill some time this month, and a mass meeting will be hclri to discuss the matter. No'l'WI'rBs'raNllrNu the fact that thc re~ preaentatives of the steamshlp companies who have refused to pay the rate of thir- ty-five cents an hour demanded by the Longshorcmen's Association say they are going to bring men from Montreal todo the work the members of the Association have decided not to recede from their po- sition. The Parisian arrived in port last evening, and it looks now as if she would not be discharged until the outside help arrived.-St. John Sun. ` THE Boston Correspondent of the St. John Telegraph thus writer of a well known Charlottetown man: Your reari- ers are no doubt pretty familiar with the results of the state campaign in Massach- usetts. But In the aftermath of poiitloul- glory, it is pleasant to note that some of our Uarradians have sccurr-ri a share. Fred J. McLeod wus elect ed to the senate from Cambridge ou the Democratic ticket. Racial und r'c-Iigiorrs prejudices were aroused against iriur by certain Clan-na-Gael elements of his pnrly but he succeeded in winning enough irr- dependent votes from thef Republicans and naturalized Canadians to more than offset this effort. All Massachusetts statc senators are styled “Honorable” for liic Their salary is but $750 per year but what difference does that make so long us "they are all honorable men." At any rate Mr. McLeod will undoubtedly be u competent legislator in the upper chamber. Friends of The Guardian are again asli- ed to have all their advertising mutter whether of entertainments, lectures, con- certs,cr cf a general nnture,in this Office not inter than 4 p. ln. and of any consid- erable length much earlier, as it is impos- sible to give all the news of the day if ud- vertlsing has to be handled at night, for every line of the latter prevents the appearance of the same quantity of news. For the issue of the 13th one thirdof a col- umn of such advertising was set up in type at lnight, and readers were thus deprived of the same quantity of late news.'1`his,of course, makes The Guardian less valuable to readers and correspond- ingly so to advertisers, and in future only emergency advertising will be accepted at night. Friends are asked to hand in all their advertising as early as possible _each ay. THOUSANDS DIE OF CONSTIPATION. No condition causes so many incurable diseases as constipation. It not only ple- vents the kidneys from eliminating the poisonous wastes, but causes anaemia, stomach trouble and indigestion. Why won’t you use Dr. Hamllton‘s Pills and get cured? This excellent medicine re- stores normal bowel action in one night. Thousands say so. Your system wil be pure and clean,you'll be free from head- aches, no more sour stomach-in short on‘ll have jovial spirits and perfect good health. Dr.. Hamiiton’s_ Pile are sold everywhere, 25c. it box. Get the genuine. , . ANNouu_c£_MENTs. -For Sale-second hand butter tubs ingood condition. Apply at this oflice. dtwtf -Mrs Farliuger will demonstrate Pure Gold Jelly etc. at McKennn‘s up-town store today. This is the last store in the city Mrs. Fai-linger will be at and ladies should not full to see her today. WNW who are fond of_ good bulk perfumes will be interested in our stock. We have some elegant odors which we will be glad to have you sample. We will be greatly mistaken if you do not find a favorite here. Prices 25c to 75c per ounce. “The Two Mace" iiiiiliiiilii iiiiiiliiill DRUGGIST9, Cor. GL Gee. and Kent Ste. i` ' I f 9/" 1 N -er. Yaivi ' ___.,».\ ~ .ff fw_t/-- \.~.-at. f, V 5" |l','| " I . I . _I . :ff _ _ ar BED 'P e _se s '. »'f.': ~ 1 .rr e » 4 r 1 _ ,_..., ,r 1 O | W' .i%- ‘ll --»'..-.i!_r.l_.§ This department has just opened up We’d like to show them. CLUB Bans. Made up of black enamel cloth, . . . . . . . . ........ 75_C,85C.95C Made up of Leatherette in brown, very neat bag. . . . .. . $I.75 and $l.95 Made up of solid leather.. $5.25 to $4-50 I sid CABIN BAG Fine solid leather, fiat top opeuingw brafs mounting $6.75 TELESPCOPE BAGS. Good, stout grey canvass, leather cor- ners, two or three straps 606 to $1.40 U according to size. SUIT CASES. At S10-00 Solid sole leather Suit Case, heavily re- inforced corners leather lined, leather shirt fold. brass lock and mounting. 24 inch. we 1 so attractive-so economically priced that we feel like talking about them heavy in weight as the former-but has our- side straps-24 inch, d uble lock, s linen li- ing, with shirt fold. brass lock, out- straps, Same case as last but made up of lighter _f‘*f*`-‘4 6 ` as ' ' ~‘-;2=1`_-_;7_.i_f..i_r a lot of fresh new stock--so good- __..» 't V "r; 1 - »,. ~`_\ .-_'r 'i‘ 1,-1, Ai $925. Solid sole leather Case, not quite to -_ __.~..=f, _jiri rife; %L":\fr;i'li" At $7.25- * Heavy grain leather, reinforced corners. _,__ _, . .’ " J .W1 e straps. ' . Same case without shirt fold or outside 22 inch... . .. .$6.00 _j__;_.-_ L'_'.-5 24incl:i............$6.25 ' Ar $5.95. _ _ ; r._~ Heavy durable Leatherette. linen lining, ' ,-.rf :r -mf strong brass lock. brass mounting, leather ' _f _ reinforced corners. _ 4, r 1- Ai $5.25 - _gf ight materiel. __ ' 5; 1-- ._~ ._ -_ lliéyft .e‘f‘. ~, fit 'r-.'_.{ fir: _ We _ .g _ . ."=`-~"!,~i=.‘ ‘li `\" ._ Jiliw _iw ~"». " ` -r r - :r » '>“....~ KJ- ,yi §» ”1 i y i i V, .Q _ f_"'1',." F- -. _ .1 '-..’ 1,123, v *°-~».ae _~f.,- -It 4., , » if .ar 4 'i 4 r »"e*ii_ . _ __ , , adis )It’s No Use ialking ilthcrs Cannot Duplicate 0ur Values 9% -r "-» \..~’\ ‘?f.’..ifi‘;i '1~l-gffflgf 6 t .-=~,f¢°°, £-‘§i\n'.`»' $9 ` a -. ".533 Q -\_;» 1 ` _ _L- `-:_.‘ as ?@ P l|&\3“§ /l . ' ’ ` , '.71 7-.,=;'.____,_ AGENT FCR SUN LIFE. A good reliable man is wanted to represent the Sun Life of Canada in Prince County. To sucl1,n l liberal contract will be given. Charlottetown. Manager for P. E. Island. rg mwf ryr 6nna#|l| H ~ the llorib Hmerlcan lille Nerrlh ' ' _ .- °,r,,,_e_,._,_¢_a,,rWfi continues to pay the Largest S '_ ff _ Results , C 1?-~ t' » on its maturing Investment Policies to its __Qn_ in _n "kr numerous policyholders. _ ` ~ ~ Life (with profits] Limited Payment. r Endowment and Guaranteed Income ` Bonds will reduce thc beat results under the safe and) conservative management of llie . North American Life. Write us for rates and results. @wx» Excelsior Life insurance Com- Panye l-Iead Office, Toronto, Some Salient Features from Reporr 1.1 i9o4. Insurance in force .6 6, 8. Increase, 24 per cent. Sl,4”,i9§.8579 3 ew Insurance issued.. 52,1 8,157.00 Increase, 26 per cent, $609 9585.75 Cash Income, Premiurns, Interest, etc. . . . . . . . $28 ,546.51 increase, it per cent, 557,566_39 Total Expense, Payments to Policy-holders, etc.. $166,931.19 interest Revenue alone more than pays Death Claims. Death claims durla| year $3il,5l7.00 Rate per r,coo means Insurance in force 5.56 per cent. Average annual Death Rate l4years, 2% mos-3.54per loo line lcwcsfrafe aa recnrrl lsr any .urnpsn ni same age. Rcsfcrve (beinglin Excess o Govt. stan( ar ) $ ,o 4_4 increase. 23 per ceur, $l39,;#i17 9 Total Assets for Policy- hoiders security, bel. $l,:53,2r6.o5 l.t'I ior every dollar oi ilahlllly, including Reserve. Nei Surplus ea Polky- hold era Account $ill4.i4l Reserves for seven years on Hm. fab Interest at 3% per cent. Inlercat earncil on mean Net Asset: t 33_per seat, General Agent, Charlottetown P. li. I. _.”<" ‘ . _ ._ _: ,_ Je; rm .»».a-."- fi fr-111'. fir; C 2' . if - 1 I "'f'T'r ‘€_..i"§_;' if .Slut '_ f_ iii. iff . dir' ‘ ln?/All, fr' 1- "itll" iii . i 5 ti* ie* 1 V! i_;li`f '_ `, iiiwf -‘- ..‘ ,-19 ' ‘_/." rid? ‘_ :- . , r__r *__ el-1 ~i,~”‘ - . ~ rx .-I; ,. iii; :sr 1 :ri-;'__-1 ._l;i;_j,’» . ’» ;-ive 1 i .3 M . .fx _ _`=._,_ _. ii; 9. , »,§,£§_Y_. -‘__ iff.. _ _fri ii. ___ ii .$' _~ "i 3.~".'r1'; . re, -3, I. L-'. i ‘Y Ai? YI: r“ » ‘ r f 27 ~,~§»i` r` - A f @_.¢~'» -_:-.__» ____ _;‘,» . ,_, tri A __ _é_ ».~»». '-`,_ 1 .}_.` 1 =':».",' ‘ _’ \`L4". `-1; ~.=, 5,., `”‘ _- » ~; °'* - Z::`.Z'§'.-1-.,-_ ‘ ., . .-°'~_, _Q _=.~_ < 1;. .` - » ...sf 5-`-`fu_ ` ‘_ .- 1-_y_ ‘_ ,, if ___ 1 _ _' -qja i:§p~.`_ _ _ A 7. =. ._ iz, 1,. `~As 1 "‘~.'.r,“ r The wonderful success of our Iron Bed Depart- N We are just as well ment continues. Values you would hardly expect 53°? f‘_"§Pf1H2§ and are here. Beds of the strongest construction, most ggéuiizfféfed cglilgfli? artistic designs and iinest hard enamel finish at the g,,,,,.ame,;,d_,;u,$u_60 price of ordinary beds is the story in a nut shell. relt msrtres. is as M _of ,,- We have them at all prices. Ask to see our $6.60 3006 HS iS Sold rzc - I - special. f““‘"Y f°’ $’5~°°- Ste -` i;i"“},if"- lt. 7 i' '_“1 J J i"'l \/\¢' _ _ =_"_-,__ . .‘\___\: `, ,§L~,:;. 'jf ‘lilliiril _ » j lull' lr '=_ 7% \i ral ill ‘ _ .ci-‘rail ' “"l'”7" Tl" ' _‘ "’_’f?,‘» .'-f.` ' ll tw; V U vll’ .1 ...V5 1_1 _ ~ :"_=‘ _ .‘ 1 V ‘l F." L' ;»r'_ff :,_§~` _ ._A nfs 4, .-1_L. ‘_ '-"‘i¥‘. ` lr .f" riii . if -5i"l‘l irrrfrri _ ,___ t»;i ;_;'_<.’.i_i1,‘-- _V ?f`r"`{ f’ ' i"` ,é':.»~__-_ ROSS Q. _umuewe 11.1232.. or 3"; 4 i i,, xr -_ _ ‘ .va ' i 55'- it i . i 1" 5 l `\ i B V1 . r. jul tw .rfr "X ri in ` lir 1 iii" .rr s .$1 v7i?._/il ` i ’ 4 f;i'+:` 1 -lf *iw jqld W. 1,* ~ - 3. J-_ 1. _ . f~ __-_[_-»s--an-~==j"r_ ,_:: ; ~ ..._e»¢J,¢ 3 - .=__», e-_ A if ., ‘r' ,r __