s n -i ~"i”~s~~ii~if>i“=m1 *ini iiirrii rr 8 _ _ Q Miss Fannie Wire, city spend Sunday Harry Harvie was a passenger lait night from Montreal #IVY _ l _ , ` r Tas Steamer Polino from Montreal was] 6” ah" vmt t°iB°"°"" "1 J ' if . ` R ‘ S _ ""` John. T. Crockett arrived homeyeeter. _ _ _ _ __ _ .. .. Men’s Piccadilly Overcoats Boys’ “ Youths’ “ “ Childs’ “ “ All guaranteed to /be ‘ SHOREY’S MAKE Are for sale noW by P.E. I.’s Greatest Clothing °"‘“`°" “S be" ‘“`°“‘lY "°\"`°"°d '“ “V S A House' _ pearance. At the rear is a large extension . , ’ Sole Agent for Ch,t0wn_ for the choir, also a private room' for the ~ \ _ _ ___ ____ ____ iioirs Your limi To fillznp your coal bins.' Coaliais cheaper now than it will be,we are not as rushed with orders as we will be, and you’ll be on the safe side in any event. Remember the coal famine last winter and take our advice toibny now. APICKARD & Co.. _ ___ _ _. PHONE 240. _ "WT-li :is rn SHANNON SYSTEM OFLETTER FILING r » Means safety. Your papers cannot get lost or mislaid _ once they are tiled on the arch. You can refer to any paper -- i required while it is still on the arch. As soon as the tile is ‘ tilled the papers are transferred to a Shannon Binding Case where they are kept in the same order as on, the tile. Cabinets f injstock from one to sixty drawers or in sectional form. start- ing with a few drawers and adding more as required. . .inc oiiice srisctiiir Mit. co. Limited .fe-u_m~ 'vu -_-I H"ls.astern Representative, B. F BARKER, Box 41, Halifax, N. S. Toaozvro. ONT. D°dd,s Kidney Pm” can an Kidney ms -1 I fr . Q: C3©A.L_ Z©A\L_ “INVERNESS IMPERIAL” COAL , (None Better,) Screened, Run of Mine, Slack. First Class both for Domestic and Steam Purposes. LJl\|I»(E? Zinkl- Shipping facilities of the most modern type at Port Hastings, C. B., for prompt loading of all classes and sizes of sailing vessels. THE INVERNESS RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY. IN'vE ss. o.i:B. ,wm. Petrie, Agent, Eort Hastings, C, B. GEC. E. BOAK 6: Co. Halifax N.B. ~ 9 General Sales Age: is for Noya Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. _ JOHN F, WHEAR, Sub-Agent for P_ B, Island Tu 'lhur Sat. 9m `,g\Q \»:\*\\\\f§ M0 NTREAL BQSTQN . N R . .’.§.'1.“¢§‘i.'iiI.'l'.“.. $13.30 A °vlEAT"“" Relnm to OCT. 20th. 1903 tieulars. or write n 1>.a.?€.gi..’3_,’r.5§gfN.n. team _mini srrorii QQ W¢B9`l’T 'I' a t_9;f`“\9‘ Ce _ ‘ to 'emma by neaon the nts, we mio _ f \ ‘ _ -f-_ _ [the soprano and pianistsare also fine ,_ .e i ' .,._ artists whcwill givea splendid account ‘ ‘i \ ‘ " i i " _+ of themselves. Dont forget the date Nov_ I _ _ _ .“11inMarketHall. _ _ in port last evening. One drunk was fined $2 and costa at the Police Court yt sterday morning. C. Kass shipped 200 lambs by the Nor- thumberla nd yesterday morning. I Turns were ten or twelve ciimmercial _ travellers amongthe passengers by the Northumberland last evening. Tnn cargo by the Northumberland yes- terday morning consisted in part of 7% bags oats, 4(1) bags starch, 3(1) brls oysters. r 200 cases eggs and three horses; Ar an adjourned meeting of the Sum- _ merslde Town Council held Monday r night a resolution was passed making the Summerside Electric Company an offer for an all night service lighting the town with sixty lights. A committee was ap- pointed to make arrangements with the Electric Company if the offer is satisfac- ry. _Tun Methodist church at Bsdeque, which has for the last two months been in the hands of Messrs. Schnrman & Co. _ 'L undergoing enlargements will be re- opened next Sunday, Nov. lst. The lure of the minister. The morning service at 11 a. m. will be 'conducted by Rev. G. F. Dawson of Tryon, the afternoon at 2.80 I by Rev. A.D. McCully of Summerside and the evening service by Rev. F. A. Wight- man cf Albertcn or by the pastor Rev. N. McLanchlin. The large choir of ` the church, led by Jesse Wright, will provide ' special music for each service. Scctlandls Greatest Character Comedian In Jessie Maclachlan we heard the dneet living Scottish soprano and it will be well remembered the wonderful impression, have the greatest possible attraction of a ‘- Scottish nature. Beside the greatesNiv- ing tenor Geo. Neil, and the violinist with the _same enviable title. Mackenzie Mur- doch, we will have the privllele of hear- ing Scotiand’s favorite Character Comer - ian and patter dancer, Barry Monroe whose mirth provoking qualities are said to be unsurpassed. His appearance will < be a decided novelty and cannot tall to arouse the interest of every one. Then ‘_ Bornnnsn roiitvissits. ’ r 7 :r remedy for Kidney Trouble and will do all or l ri ‘ii _ 1"5_`_`$i % 6055 S¢pf¢mb¢r 23rd, 24fb, 2561. Issued from all points cn Intercol- I _ -E mu =~_- f° GCT-12.1905 s.i:t.i..§i..‘:.';:" “° °°'°'°*°“ ‘;'=';l_ ~.t.=-.n=°'i,°i~ Postmaster Belyea then'1'ried Dodd’s_Kid-_ Y V _, Vanished. _ _ _ Lower Windsor, Carleton Co., N. B., Oct Sth.-(Special).-T. H. Belyee, the well known and widely respected postmaster .'_here, adds his testimony to the long list of ithose cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “Kidney Disease bothered me for years# says Postmaster Belyea. “I used medic ines and plasters without getting any last- ing benellt. Hearing of cures by Dodd’s _ Kidney Pills I tried them with splendid results. _ "They seem to have made a complete cure in my case, as I feel as well as everf I was. I believe Dodo’s Pills are the right they are claimed to do. from 'Backache to Bright’s~Disease. If yt u __ cure the Backache you will never have the Bright’s Disease. _ ` _ Merit made shoes, Ames Holden make. Ask for them. * _ ..__.._______i DEAD ON W|F£’S GRAVE- . Bs:vE RLY, Mass.. October 24.-The body N of Dr. Francis E. Abbott, of 43 Larch road, Cambridge, was found on his wife’a grave. in the Beverly cemetery yesterday. The authorities were unable to decide as to the cause of death, although it is believed to be suicide. ' Merit made shoes, Ames Holden make' Ask for them. * l ____ _ __’-_ _,E \ . Brantford Wmiimrlls _ Many of thes mills are now in use in this Province ._ and are pronounced a necessity in every well equipped barn as th? furnish power ree, of colt to drive threaher, grain crusher, p'ulp~ er, fodder cutter snw,pump.etc. 1* are under comgtecontrol-_of operatoroniieharn gtitoaand are itted -~ HI. Il€W_».lR0» imatic ' ' *rw _lt x D ‘ ;‘.O'_ J ga ‘~ _____J‘_ _ / 9"' is four horses in"e iris iii. iuiii i.nis.$fs >. october _ _ Going Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 ' i_»_,__;_§ eeieiiaiear 'lriiizoisii .I _ ._ _ _ - ~ _~ _ _ f Going 3,4' 5”, mdgthi 0*“°l¢m,. ““”m.,.¢,_ time _ _ _porfreightratesand otheri crm _ °"“‘°' I f 1°" s °*"°3'» A ` *riff* ` 5“”‘°“’“‘“'°°°_°~ __ ;Q_-___§~;if A '_ . Q srrLisnotrirri'r‘-‘*sas 'snr ’ ° . 1 ., . . Q* » See nearest Ticket Agent for perf 1 gumersid D.f1A. *S* F°* TICKETS VIA ~ . rtaeriag »f fire. 1 J _ FENCE as well as “iii “"e:.i°°‘.. .... tai... nnst. yckrmnvo ns Pius and his Kidney Disease _.THE C|.|"|’0wN S‘n)CK EX.” W. S. Poole and H. J. McKenzie rc- turned last night front. Moncton. The Guardian regrets to report the ill, ness ot Miss Fannie Horne, Wlnsloe. __ _- Mrs Thcs. Hardy; York hae returned home after a few weeks visit' to Boston. f Geo. McNeill, teacher has returned ‘to Milton, ai ter spending afcwdays at.York. T. A. McLean, Sr., Nelson Rattenbury, A. L. Beer and Dr. Beer were passengers by the Paincess last night. " Miss L'zzie Vanideretine, Vernon Riv- er left by the Halifax last night for Boston. where she will spend the winter. ' J. F. Fraser of Davis and Frasir, J. Gordon McKay, Bradalbaue _and S. Kennedy, Kensington came to town' "last night. ` J M. Davison, Merchants B_ank_of»P. E. I., was a passenger by the western train returning from Alberton, where he had been relieving. _ ,- Miss mania, or oimiottfwim, who have been spending a few days with Mrs. F. C. J ones, left on 020. P. R. yesterday for San Francisco, wh er she will spend the winters-Moncton Times. _ __ _ i . Miss Mattie Ross, Pawtucket. Bal., who has been visiting Thomas and Hrs. Biggs, jr., was n passenger last 'night by the Halifax returning homo after' an extended and pleasant visit in Charlottetown. C. B. I Foster and James McKenna ` the t`. P. R., were in the City and leave again this morning 'for the Mainland. Mr. McKenna next week goes to New Orleans to attend the Convention ofthe Travelling Passenger Agenw meets in that City. NERVOUS AND SLEEPLESS.,. Two borrows crowed into one product of poor digestion and the that are thereby I vrmod Within the Tnexe's just one method of cure for terrible ‘ condition-plenty of food, mind, food prop rly digested. 'lilraifs diiilculty-the digestive _power of stomach must be improved. Rich, _ blo5:d_ formzd, sitrengthhgiven to-the organs oo rive ou po sono; t .ll oomosltrengt vi r fm ci _ Ferrczo . go a ef- ui-ence ,oe ,does this and more; it makes sick people well- Cnrcaoo, Oct- 2'? - (Special). - Dec. Wheat 79# May Wheat 8151 is Cora 4% as ' “ Pork $12.12; “ Pork' ` --r is curiur-ir. I _ »_ Daily Quotation List Furnished' _by WHITE 8: C0., Agentsior ENNIS 8: STOPPANI, StockiBrokers, New I York. Telephone Ziti. Closing prices ' Oct. Zi. 0ct.27 Atchison 67% 67 1 C°i>i>e\' _ 383 375 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 342 35 Baltimore dc Ohio* ` 75,1 75§ C.P.R. ' 119§11.9& New York Central 1191 119 Colorado Fuel Sr Iron - 31 ,_ _ .». \ ._ V f weak people strong Sow Fen-ozone and ' .=. _ ._ . =‘ " R 1;: ==~>t__ ` W ti f ` ‘ ’ i» -52;* z ,.. . ' ,",. _ H... . » .~ “as ' r_ "'71 buying your Fall needsfin DRESS racicnrs .na M~iLLmsaif_r i..f..'1 our N ‘ all i'1ev*r,'and.we have a d styles . , . r . Pfiie ii »-ii.__°=\f M1L1.iNHw ~ » ment the large andlorilers should bb _ » . . _~. ».__~_ »- in early. Come'i_n~_--we have a large stef of B -ient and obliging clerics to wait on you Inst* ` . . them an idea of what you wa|n,t,_`and they’ll do rr _ yr __ _ J __ rest. _` ~ S rr " ~ 4 . _~ f _.ff i...{=; M ,., -- 1,. _~_._;_. s ' P .» . ‘ ‘;~ ' ~. fi? _ _ ’i _ =- nv ‘- I n " _ A' » __ .,_. ep... .i L _ .rr » _ .req -en 1 .-. ._~ '~ ar p.. ii’ ._ . ' i.r= 1_5* r- -_“-'..`_- er‘- ’ii...s-`s_§___ i ~ _ __ s i ._ ~e. .f_=,.. -.»w~-»-~s=s-an-ennni.-p». fi- I. Detroit Rails his Railway Illinois Central ` Manhattan Missouri Pacific Metropolitan Pennsylvania Reading ~ Sugar Southern Paciilc St. PBR] i Twin City Union Pacific » 275 27i_ 1s11:i21~ __ _ _,_ 1 a wi oii’DDB ~ i ‘ E 110 l10` 1-19; use ' 453 45§ ns; nsi 42% 4% 140 iso; - sis rag 721 United States Steel - ~~ » s " Protea-so Dgm. Land S.__00m Louisville st Nishvms Dominion Coal Common CRESCEUS WILL TRY AGAIN- ` Kansas Crrr, Mo,,`_0ct. 25.-Cresceus wlllattemptto lower the world’s trott- ing record for a mile on a halfmlle track at the Kansas City driving park, on Saturday next. ` i . 14 13§ ii as is si 1011 l0l§ 72 72?; ‘ I Merit made shoes, Ames Holden make. Ask for them. * _ C ` i - L' _ l Change of Time Table. ii ‘ 1 City of Loiiclon" ' Will until further notice leave foot _Great George Street. Charlottetown, ion _ _ Tuesday and Wednesday at 2.co " m for Orwell ` Riyer__Bridge. ’ T i I ml .'»\"~.'f.`i.'f;’_ ~'~ iii-"ix" ‘_é_ . iii, __.f.q.. .E rp. . __. ' »" \ _ _ ’ _ _ i- Tl_1ursday.at2.oop. m.~ior West - 1; I .=;f'l,i' ` ~|‘ ~ .. _ __ _AL, _ Everything for the stable. ` Wholesalieand`Retail. ` ‘ Dodd & Rs _ i a \ - ~__..u.- Prciraiic for Jack Fr By examinin your stock of Winter Under- . 5 ‘ clothing _ Staiificlil’s lliislirinka In_ four weights, prices from $2.00 to $4 oo per Sllit. - 2 Staiificld’s Undcrw For boy’s from "8 to 14 years of age Men’s_all wool underwear soft and warm $1 oo ` _ per. suit. ‘ » Fine Lamb’s wool Qfgo per suit Turnbull’s extra Rae natural wool $4 50 per suit. All sizes up to 46. J " ._,,. , _ _ '_ ` irriaa f. .' .f B' _ ' ‘ ; “E _ .~.'_"ft.» reservoir: ,ti