i. s Ps ¢ P e A 5¢fS°P<1fi11@i Ui A ‘S e €fS '°“'~ _ _ e., .Quickly said. Y " "'».-ts _- _ _ .~ _ » "~"~'-`-3 _ .&;" "”~ » ;.:".".-5-1-1 t..:.,;; e1- *’.‘5~‘ :=» =;‘~1'."' 1 V: »-`-H5 >- _ 3,... - _. '~.<_`t..~;~- “` .,, .;,_._. fy: f f .- ',>~-f _ » _ .-¢ :__;f-'fy 1-~~-:~ ,~_.'= -` r; A-..;. _, ..-_.Q ._» . '._~ _. <¢» . "_¢~..- -._ . '-._ » » ~.- . _ - ‘ -` _ ' . a it _‘ 1 “j” - ‘f . s 1"- `a.=_'~~:e. .~`r§f;; *'51, F-'~-P. Aj, - - ' THB GUARDIAN - CHARLQTTBIOWN ‘Nitty em..-e . °~= ,1- A 3;, QQRRIXH* _,S7 ` e _Intercstng Items Gathered by he Finest Finished 7 -, Leading Studio ,, ` i cAR B088 Tn Ministerial .association wut meet 3 A=A P LA-|»|N°1'y ,gg in 3305; lf. C. A. Hall this morning at ¢» snrlsrs Pnoors 1 _ », ga 5 Jsmrs G. ` McLeod, Bridgetown, has re H* P sumed his position as King's County re- » saw Dessnlsav BLOCK. P e~ e 7 .f fs., X presentative for the North American Life T ¢ “kong ~ A, A Assurance Co. » A a' ` 2’ ‘ PBRCY Armour has accepted a pbsitiofi ,,.,_ ,_ as traveller with John Mlllen and. J ons, t P tr studio where baby is always H 2. 5 '.;‘~`.§<=,:'Y.- => ‘=- . f 5 8 ‘Ulf “NK mm °'°-~'-°~ »_ _-H 'f ""'- “" f Montreal and Toronto and leaves this 2 A _ _Ir me ll.f’l ‘f vt. _ .4 *T I s _ E. Hughes, _. - I/ ~. ._ have no appetite try If yet, are weak. run down and la ’ l~ as .5 t efea the agsetite, builds li “stress” ens.s gives new = \ ' I ‘A' lile and ‘got to the IYWUB- '. ce ISC. botilt. Ad* _ Apotllecaris Ball. . ° "4 A ghes Digestive Tonic AA C--1 " '__ You will End a large aggm-tment cf Minnie D. 76 tons, and Saxon 79 tons. AA a .guy guaranteed goods at T .is due Beet of vessels will all load for f._-. Y. ig; .sl ' t /E _Q . -x, wer Queen St. Ch’town. , A choice Blend of Ceylon, . . ` ,. _ Be a 'r ma . N _ India and China Teas,m such ~ ' A, ' At...3.'i`f'i.§`i‘». §'.i`l'.f°.,,.i,°§,§’...§f°'§” ~ ° ' ~ 1 _ j ` =.; M. C. A. auspices. Tho? Mises White s as to insure 8 ' ~ ‘ ” Miss Florence Blake,°"and Miss L. Far- » e P _ 9 adicious cup \ AA Aairhizr of Halma: hrllil Adeéizhtl thgd music. A A A A AA _ s i ...»f.f.`.§'.'l........°.fT.. .I'f`..'1' .rf ....' Turnedgzo Water S0ld by all the Principal G... w........, aParmer i _ _ A ’ i ia. ....mt.-C... rt. |¢[||||ll)|| .Ngcdg 3 .. ...tt t... .... ....... ..... 1 , Jilyerware i '"'°"° is I great utnsrenee in the chaaracter ol' silverware. Boing ls or Eeactical value for use, combined Wm, an utgtof design and llnish. such as .kai umb Set. Every housekeepfr Noosa that a brush wears the ta le Wea “and that with a scraper or knife uc f S much lessened. T ils isa par- mlldgrly handsome set, with its ebony *gill* ea, andxvith the Xsood feature of t tt d ing an article for lly use makes esirable for a. present. or for your ownehA¢A>tl1ls:ll;_»- . <=.= records-A full supply-Drop in and look them over -You’ll find tkem interesting. MILLER BROS., A Queen Street, Connolly’s Building. A making-they have _ *AA ` , , l . .-ee .lury&1m. They stand for all that is good in shoe ' been 'tried and stood the test. Solid' leather from heel to toe and rnade with brains sir ! _ Edison ~»---~----->, CS ' u‘?(:llTr:gvev;f:l ads. must be in _not later Real Good I llllil illiliiii _g_r- r _.-1 ¢ morning for Montreal where he w ll enllsr than l p. m. each day to insure insertion following morning and not later than noon Saturday for the “Weeklv." ' “Tnx schooner Precursor loaded at Cra-" paud by Wright Bros., sailed for Glace Bay Saturday with 12(1) bushels o .ts, H110 bushels potatoes, 150 bushels turnips. 5 tons hay and a quantity of beets, carrots, and cabbage. fi THE following schooners are now due at Crapaufl to load produce for Wright Bros. Elva M. ll) tons, Bessie S. Keeler 79 tons, provincial ports f near l[cLean’s farm at Rocky Point. This is/his lrst capture this season. A fnrtseaanrrrg. oe., or Halifax ms. mv&n!scturers"rif ladies’ readyl to wear skiih. This firm does a lame business and profits and quick repeats. _ MANY friends will greatly regret to hear of the death o! t William H. Hughes, sou of_ John Hughes, janitor of Queen Suuare School in this city. The sad event. occurred in Boston on the night of the 17th inst, after a week’s illness. Mr; Hughes was a man highly respected in theland of h'is_adoptionai|d loaves Qiiny Tm: funeral took place on Friday alter- noon from the residence of Peter Mc. N. Robertson, Marshfield, of his son Norman McLeod to the Presbyterian cemetery atf " Marshdeld. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. G. R. White and Rev. l 0. B. Emery, Charlottetown and the fun- ‘eral was a very large one, nearly one hun- dred carriages being in the procession. Tm: Victpria football team to meet the St. Dunst a'n’s this afternoon axe: Full: B McQuillan. ~ ' Halves: J Blake, C.McQnillan, (Capl.) E. Blake, J. S. McLeod. Quarters: B. Brown and C Gorham. Forwards: J. Gaudet, E. Heartz, A. Gaudet, J. Mathieson, F. Pine, F. Falfy, Es Teeda s A' . T. Trainer of the Abegweits will re!- ieree. ' ~A mourn or two ago a membership con- . test was started in connection with the Y. M. C, A. Twosldes, one Reds and the other Greens berlin operations and the membership has steadily "increased, The contest will close|next°_Saturday and the winning team announced. A membership _ growth of the membership but as the capacity was only 450 ist usefulness is a thing of the past as that figure has been exceeded. New is the time for young men tojoin the Association. All departments are in full swing. James McKinney,who says that he com- ics from P. E. Island, saw snakes in the depot last evening. They were not real snakes, but McKinney did not know the difference and was kept quite busy killing ‘|` _ _ Cheap and half gallon (Glass Preserve Iars _ we have reduced `tl‘\e .sell 1 COSC- prioe. ` BEER & GOPP Pre serve Jars 0 We are over-stocked on quart. In order to clear them out quick Q .ing lp;-i¢e down to about This is a good chance to lily in 9, Supply of Jars at a= very low _ T.’e, for although the man was in a bad es was funny and seemed to amuse even himself. Ofiicer Collins put him in a cell ` and this morning he was lined eight doll- ars or thirty days. He offered to pay the fine, but the money was not accepterl,as the n.an’s condition was such that a few days in the lockup will be required tc ,straighten him up. -St John Sun. COMING EVENTS- * City Council meets on the second Mon r on. Mayor; H. M. Davison, City Clerk., ` of each month. » I _ .> '~` 'For t Pla . _ - ,_ golngamlle in 1.561-4. thereby clipping | P “'~'=-" ® “‘°G"“'““"‘ \ thermometer was constructed tc showthe- day in each month. Dr. James Warbur ‘ The B. L S. meets on the drst Monday WANTED-A ease lot headache that rsrmsb. ' KING Ui PACEHS; --..-__ Manruls, Tenn., Oct. 22.--Dan Pstehl made himself the king of pacers today by 8-4 ofa second from the worlds record, 0| held by Prince Alert. The third day nfl the harness racing at the Memphis Trc t- ing Association track wasmadc msmora able by Patch’s magnlilcent performance in a trial against time. Beside making- a new worlds record. the son of Joe Patcben lowered his own record by two and three quarter seconds. , ' The mile was paced without a wild ‘shleld, and at the finish Dan Patch seem- ed as fresh and vigorous as at the start. A=~'l‘he demonstration that greeted the new ‘worlds pacing champion as he flashed under the wire was a memorable one. *arse owners who stood about the_ track before the starters’ stand had caught the time with their own watches and before the oilicial time was dashed out across the track they set up a mighty shout and threw hats and caps into the air. The shout was caught up by the people in -the grand stand, the space betcre°it 'and on the club house grounds, and the victory ol the new pacing idol was proclaimed in a long hoarse roar that rose and fell and reached its climax in a frenzy of noise as Driver M. C. McHenry pulled up before the judge’s stand and dofed his hat in acknowledgement of the acclamation. -The trial was made with two runners tqgset the pace, the sulky precedlnlr the pacer, carrying a canvas strip between the wheels. The quarter was reached in A9 seconds, the half in 58, and the threa- quarters pole in 1.27 1-4. A _ ‘ As the horse swung ‘into _tho stretch, Dan Patch was pushing the forward ,runner so closely that scarcely “a hsnd’s breadth intervened between his nose and the back of the iriver in the forward -wr i _ Her Blood And She Became a Prey to Permc Great Blood- maker FE n1;_ozoNE .‘“°\;a.- fer: 8° flllh0,0 .WY ,ll ._1` planes at resting mangas Sas palesnd listiess, and kept losirg' ‘ till toI»Itieudsch09l.Tho. prescribed different bottles ot nut=Elaine kept tting ‘worse better. She hsagnaemiafand we were afraid for a while that she might never W ri nf si il that I rally. erea a m ar case, o -lilies Descent of Stirlinn, Ont being cured by Ferrozone, and this induced us to 0 . “i`i~‘.¥.-f3.§°§.'.“'°€a .i.°-.k§°‘£.‘§,- 3‘$£i3.'i°i.i’ provement, but when six boxes were used my daughter was beglnnintt to he her old self ag-sin. It didn-t take much longer to make a complete cure, and I am convinced that there s no better hlood- maker than Ferrozone. It has made a. new girl ot Elaine. She has gained ten pounds in weight and looks the picture ofA perfect health. She is stronger and en-» r '° _ ’2’.i.?.§‘»°.i’.°1°..‘£i.’.;l’§’I.*.‘3;. .Z‘t‘r-°.¢’.'.‘?.“.}?..§"»“°’ Every growing girl and young woman ca_nh riiake her.-relft strong talvgdld holael`iA2;1g‘ vt errozme. mu es , ,add tlssge-niakos it fast, ago makesi;o stay. . omp ex on soon ecomes . it - ea _ e ?‘i,"’°’ "°”.“°."r.“i€i3“iE”’.»f"°'.5é‘5?.a'?3£ fails; lgrxgsfzzone which is sold b all rlru trists: Price 50c. per blgx or six boxes 1 tor §&50. By mail from he Ferrozone Company, Kinzston, Ont. Get a supply -'of Ferrozone to»day. _ POSTOFFICE ROBBED- ' Surnaroa, Wis., Oct. 21.-The Superior Postoilice was robbed,last night. $10,000, in stamps and currency is said to have been secured, ' i_- SCRAWN Y PEOPLE. weak when the blocdis thin andwate muscular tissue: By enriching thesblood d ‘ ' it ' ishin nalttiesDr our increase in weight while“uslng this condition, his conduct in killing the snak-/ "great f°°3 °“'°'. _ Merit made shoes, Ames Holden make. Ask for them. * 1 ' 7 usa ,__ We have for your in spection an extra fine ten to twenty minutes. I llsrlt made shoes, Ames- Holden make ,- ' _ ` - - ‘_~ f . ` if is-‘3'“.l» -'15 '-’e_~‘,lIi L; _ 1.. 2 fr., 1 .i-is ’ ‘F119 ;-' '-'. af mf .QE Q ;":‘4 _ _.=~;q,,=, ;. ' _~v_.,- .-J* _; S ~,. 4.1%; _ __ ..\_5 . f-e-__--,,~-,~ - _’,, ~ - Have eried.W_lce’s ; y ~ ._ if iridihdve a' sweets tooth ' h he the reach of every poehd ,» V Q 5;,-3 1 it " _ ,WB IFC* Ask tor them. audwllun uv - -wf... A, .KUMFOBT Powder will not cure from 'range of Diamond ,.Rings. ' Selected, in 14k $1560 F lil Nil 1 »t»~-l;~»¢>»-.-'at>a-a.»f;-5{-=r.»~1=°- W Meet at FINE » =~.f'sj». §we,vi*!‘° waves 1 f 4 A 1~‘Asr11oNABLl~: tissue tothe body as well as new 'vigor and " 1 ` ~l aA'l` J _STANLEY BROS. r , nerr.- We have made' display of Furs 1 ~< _ notable,_ if large variety, line quality.” » -. , and newest' styles can makesrlisplay notable; .va then ours uiustessily bear _ ` Everything that is new A ; 'eff ' " e Rufio# is'eAAfAe,Aard Awe ‘ S i on the, quality of leur A furs» j They are pam' - '“ ~ AA ` ._ ively the A ` S s A rwrrs. “$6.43. AND °HtLv1u-iu°& rvsof., i » 1 rersiaa Lamb, Russian Limb, seat alia, ,sri-l, P mlm... Berea; the - have many ~uov"ell:_ies-vei% _ 1 that you would , . FURS i LADIES’ ~ ,_;» t il 3f§}>§,»»