W ll awe ve RINGS Q SIAMPED “W W. W.” are guaranteed to give satisfaction. THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST for 35 c Alcom plete line always on hand. Sold by W. W. I as WELLNER, Ch'Town _ [_ . N Poi- ui. Plant Fianna Photo- Work Come to the Leading Studio CARBON! PLATINDTYPEO ARTISTI PROOFI OEO. H- COOK; ' naw D susav anocx. Tha Btldlo baby la always G WI UDDI Hughes’ Digestive Tonic lmnarts Strength Quickly, Maintains Permanent .Ef- I feats( A valuable tonic in weakened condit, ions ofthe slystem arising from over- work, ments strain,impaired nutrition- nervous worry,etc.,etc. Price 25c bottle. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecarics’ Hall. ` his *“?I "’=3,l M U _,_ hvr/7/g LARGE OR. SMALL Large or nniill pamela of laundry work ahiria, colhni and cuih receive equal attention from ua !>on't imagine that we neglect small parcels yru ma want laundered. .We do our brat on one collhr or a dvi. Phone rgi will bring out team to your door. S l`AR STEAM LAUNDRY, _ Kent St. Phone rar i lB\Sul|tIm.”D\8i~nImn\¢me'ii»\~-1»n:>-»\.m‘1a'rmsa|oa . . SOURIS . . I V _ FIT A woman is only as old as she looks. QUEEN IQUALITY shoes give her such comfort that she looks live yea rs younger. Alley& Co. MABON’S SYRUP, WHITE PINE With EUCilI.Yi-‘IOL' AND Il0NI5Y will cure your cold. Try it. Mabon’s Drug Store, Souris East, P. E. Island. GRA PES Canadian Grapes are at their best now a'nd‘ we would advise anyone requiring a quantity to secure them atfonce. We have just received from the growers in Ontario _ _ Delawares. ' Rogers Red. Rogers Black. Niagaras and Concorde. Prices range from 406 to Gocper basket. _ BEER & GIIFF FOR SALE lml`n in areaawa 1 num I. -=2‘t..r.‘:.m.:i .'.'.'°':'.~....°"""°.....*:m lg;-»=e:";g!g»a. afdiauea. nr purine ~ ` aaa ae.: nm, r._a. I. a|I'if';_IiI' .___,.=__; _______l _____,_...-..€__te "»i'_ : . "'. I I g _ I N st ,_ ` @ \ \ ~\ \°~ \ °§3I.§""‘§ _ "’i.’:.mi»v II.i.;iNv & ' :kin like Baby‘a akin ! - by’s Own Soap |"\l\’¢- Freurent. Cleansing -.__ Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. uottrarai.. l¢oh\l'Boapiajn|¢a`|good, 311 »--'-ss* “_ FIRST CLASS V FIRST CLASS In every particular our srocs our sions, 3-T' il . I ‘ LUCIL IIEIIS Reporters and Correspondents Evervwhere- ' Hedley V. and Hrs. McKinnon have returned to St. John from their wedding trin- A Dt1Ns'rs.N of Klng'a College, Wind- sor,`has been appointed assistant teacher in St. Peters Day School. TBI Highest Award and Gold Medal has been given to the “Salads” Tea Co. at the St. Louie Exposition. THE last trip of the S. S. Halifax from this port. will be Nov 8th. Shippers a- d importers are kindly asked to bear this in mind; Miss Margaret McEacIiern who has been spending the summer with her parents Neil and Mrs. McEachorn, Rice Point. returned to Boston yesterday. Christianity vs. Agnostlcisni,`St Peters' Cathedral. The third lecture of this course will be delivered by Rev. Jas. Simpson on Sunday evening. Subject, “Is a revelation from God probab'o." A1' the Police Court yesterday Mich aol ‘Power was again aralgned, charged with the murder of Harriet Warren and further remanded for a week. Patrick McLeod. drunk and disorderly was fined $4 or I5 days. - ` Tux first dogiish reduci ion work to be erected by the Government, will be at Canso, N. S. Mr. Whiteman, of Cam-Io,w ll have charge of the as ablishment. Prof. Prince goes to New York in a few days to inspect machinery for the establishment before it is shipped. AN esteemed reader writes:-You have made a great improvement in Tho Guardian, the news has ii. ring to it. and the ads are arranged so attractively one cannot pass them, over without notice. Its style and make-up would be a. credit to a much larger, city. Wrm reference to the arrival of the night express from Summerside lt may be stated that her scheduled time is still nine o'clock but the C. P. R. at St. Jo* n is now 35 minutes later than in the sum- mer months and this detains the North- umberland and consequently the express. Tas greatness of the great country to the South of us is forever shouted in our almost; dealcned ears. Just now we call one unique phase of their national life in 24 murders, 68 robberies, 57 felonous as- saults, and 253 burglaries in New York in one month. In the State of Mississippi, in eight months there were 569 murders; 70 a month-more than two a day l Do our cousins want any other great “signs of civilization."-Exch. TBI St. John Globe is sued for $25.000 by David Russell, because tho Globe pub- llsheli a despatch from Toronto that stat- ed that The Grand Hotel Company of Ca’~ edonln Springs, had commenced an action for specific performance of contract, ,against Mr. Russell. Mr. Russell says he has nrompt'y met all payments in con- nection with his big purchase nt Caled- onia Springs. STOCK No'rEs.-In i890 the government of Belgium instituted a commission for the improvement oi the breeds of swine in that country. This tomrnlsion set to work at once to show the advantage of increasing the Yorkshire breed because of the bacon qualities the brccfi possesses. Several breeding shows were held from 1901 to 1904. The work thus accomplish- ed, it is claimed, has done much for thc improvement of the swine product in Bel- gium.-The above is from Blooded Stock of the Sept. issue. ST. JouN's Niid., Telegram:-A shrewd business man of WaterStree'. said yester- day that he thought there would be ii small dei-line in the price of fish' within n. week or two, and th at fish purchasers here were not voluntarily paying n high price fo'r Bch, but were doing so to keep their rivals at Halifax out of the market mid because they wanted tha ilsh them- selves. It is our opinion that, with the demand for fish increasing ycarIy,and the opening up of new markets, and the mtl' fication of the treaty for reziprocol trade with the United States of America and improvement in tho cure of fish, there ought to be no dlliiculty in keeping the price within thc neighbourhood ol five dol'nrs per quintal . ---1@-.- We have warmer friends lorfBrItlsI1 Ai- mond Pink than any other like pm. poration wc can offer. lt is so healing and soothing to all mughened conditions after one application. Prepared and sold only hy A. W. Reddin at 850 per bottle, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. U-_ini Try a box of White's bon bons next time you want candy. 18d if New Valencia Raisins, new ilgs, new shollod walnuts just recclvcd at Sander- son & Co‘s. Bd Ii OUR- ATTENTIUN ..Tf§§ ’i‘.§‘.f°i1.'Z§‘.°i.i“iX.°.”i.'i’i. “$23 Large new clean stock of drugs and chemicals. Phone 86. Reddin Bros., have their pick of r5o just received by Paton & Cu-, yesterday. :od 3I A Gentleman's Hat l TheK|ng Edward VII lint. Celebrated Tres: make worn by King Edward Weeks & Co.,Sole __ _ Agents. ' If 'It as it » Im ‘ iii? . . ...... ‘ S ,_ re- your non x o ooo area "'*" °“' ° .-.»..».~ 1...- _ e --~ -~ . .. .. l of the skin, making it beautiful and soft' SYDNEY LYCEUM. J. W. Btngouyli entertained a large and appreciative audience in the Lyceum last night. The entertainment consisted of two parts, first, a short humorous lec- ture, in whli-h ,with crayon and deeorlp tion he hit offs number of the follies and fashions of the day. , 0 AJ as Iii;-2] A (_. _./ .) I The sketch of the “Christmas Orphan," and the imitation of hci' recitations, and the sketch of “Peter Piecrust_" and thc way he sang, “Then you’ll remember me” before and after he went to Itu‘y to ini prove his voice were inimitable, and nif- ordcd the audience great uiirth. His recitation of the debate on Irish Home Rule, was capital, and was loudly npplau ded. The second part of thc cntertnininent consisted of sketches of well known gentlemen about town, which were so closely drawn that they were easily recognized hy those present. The entertainment lasted for two hours, ani the interest was kept iipfhy Canndufs great cartoonist :ind humo ist from beginning to close.--Sydney Post. lilth. I wtII__ Hunt. The Interesting Experience of a St. Catharine’s Man. Had Suffered for Twelve Vears and was Ultimately Cured Through the Advice of a Friend. "Twelve years ago" says Mr. Wm Emery, of Wellnnd Avenue, St. Cath- arines, “I was living in the town of Gan- anoquc, nnd the physicians there told inc I had heart disease. From that up to four years ago I often had severe spells of the trouble. The least exertion would bring on violent palpits/ion, niid at other times I would become dizzy, nervous and fright- enod and uiy heart would nfmost censc to bent. I became reduced ln ilesh and in- somnia foliowed. I was hopeless of find- ing a cure for I had been treated by nn ex- perienced doctor and had taken many advertised remedies without getting any benefit. One day ii. neig)libor strongly advised me to try r. Williams' Pink Pills und noting on his advice I got I1 linlf dolon boxes I soon foun much relief through the use Ol the pills. and after rontiiiuiiig the treatment for a couple nf months I was agitln enjoying perfect health. I have not since had nny return of thc trouble and I feel safe in saylngl thut the cure is a Permanent one, and can strongly adv we the use af Dr. Wil- liams' ink Pills to nil who stiffer from similar trouble." The reporter can only add that Mr. Emery is well known iii St. Catharines, is n proiir- nont worker in Methodist circles, and has thc highest respect of ull who know him. lf you have any symptoms of heart trouble, neuralgla, inriigestlon, rheum- atism, anaemia or any of thc it mer- ous troubles caused by poor or watery blood, you will find new health and strength in I1 fair uso of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Do not wiistc money or further endanger vour lien.lt.h by the use of substitutcs»-get the genuine plilswlth the full name “Dr. \Villlanis’ ‘ink Pills for Pnle People" on thu wrapper around every hox. Sold hy all medicine dealers or sent by innil nt 50 rents ii. box or six hoxos for $1.50 by writing The Dr. Williams Mcrlicinc Co., Bro.-kvillc, Ont. KILLED AT SYDNEY MINES. NORTH SYDNEY, Oct. 19. -Aiiotlicr futn' accident occurred nt Sydney Mines last evening. A boy named Bernard McMil- lan was retugning from work nt the Min- ing Pit and fell od thc trip, thc our poss- lng over his body and :mingling it, fenI'~ fully. He was only iourtccn years old. 'O'-O .E __+ T WATCH _ RELIABILITY The average person kaowr very little about the value and merltol . the diderent kinda oi wateheaher e thapigrportanca of buying from ° 'ri ° "¢¢'ii""°° aauaura a wa ea are a ANNIRATB. and are prorectzd with a Nadia( guarantee. Wa'llaand you ui aiu catalogue for ttteaakleg. _ G. F. IIUTCIIESON, .- U MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE I , I - - _ The We think we have a. good store here and we t°’m”°' don't hesitate- to say so, but what we say WILL tdoesn’t amount to much_unless it’s what you ‘ say too. -STANLEY BROS. ....oN._ t than anywhere WE PAY SPECIAL AT- TENTION TO children’s wear, with more really nice things for the little folks else in town. We do it thoroughly and help the selling with such values as these. coils, nicely trimmed. bright blue and navy . Stockings and Overalls. Flaunelette Night Gowns. Wool and Silk ~Hoods, Wool Mitts, Fur Muds wardrobe. _ ren up 6 or 7 years, worth $2.g5,our price, Other very nice styles up to. Girls heavy wool Frieze Reefers to fit child- 5|-50 /if -A I ~* _ = ~ A , . \\ I » PLI IMBING. \ i I I ,,.,\ Girls’ heavy wool serge Coats with cape and . . . . ._ 52,50 55-50 Double width blanketing for coats in cardinal, $150 New Beaver Cloths in red, blue and lawn. New Cream Cloths in plain and kyrle $|.55 and 51.35 Utclerclothing and Sleeping Suits. Black Sateen Knickers. . . . . . _ . . 35c Infantees, Bootees. and Collars, Fur Boas. in fact everything for the cliild’s I Monday, Evcniut. 0ct._ f»j2&jtIl, Under the auspices of the-`Y. C. A, '~f Charlo't_tetovn'I..,_~ ” - ,_ Every lover of pure 2 fun and fascinating comedy will want to hear this unique and mirth -pro-_ voking entertainment. _ _ Tickets at popular prison. . Plan now open at H. A. 'Edie' Drugstore __ . - I9 d 5l L I S Nl FARY ` How often disease and aickneaa ecmee in the home. and ,very often the cause ia with the plumbing. we alwava pay particular atten- tion tothe sanitary lawn. an this is very important to the maintenance of heal! . our plumber ia a tint-clue man, and can be relied uoon in ntting up this class ol work in the moat upto- date and aanltarv manner. We use none but the very belt quality of goods on the market and we can guarantee entire latiafaetien in every respect. Give na a call when in need of any plumbing work none. Bruce Stewalt & Co. Founders, Bn neera hlaehinlatl and Bogie! lllhera Steam Navlgeatlon Co’| Wharf. Chariot town. P R. 1. I, . L? What about your Xmas Photos? Have you been thinking it over? Then come early, as it is only t'vo months from Xmas. We have the latest styles all on hand. 2 rn 1- Gauvin, Gentzel & Co.. l’IlO'l‘(lGRAl’HERS. ‘L J GOOD GROCERIES €Aa|\IZE¥€ GROCERS. it I I I Bee our straw. u or E. 4c lb. \Vhen we say our groceries are good we say all (hilt 113211 IIC Stlid about them-And we may say further that our prices are just ii little less than you pay elsewhere for inferior articles. EBI' Sc 33. ,P ,I B £ s l H l (.4 lie -_ ` __-ai i - , _; \___\_ __ 1 WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO FROM ' best satisfaction. We could not afford to sell you a poor instrument--It would not be a good investment for you or for us. We guarantee all our instru- ments aud are always here to make good our word. 2 Dou’t buy Pianos until I ‘ you interview us. Miller Bros., Queen Street. Connol1y’s_ Building ` Sales exceed that of emvl vineea MILLER BROS. I you know you are gettingl one tnat will give you the , [loninloi Bleii let P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. Bridge, Prince F.d\v.'\r< Island. Plans, Profile and Specifications may be seen at the Engineer's Oihce, Clmr- ottetown, P. IE. I., and at thc ollirc of thc Chief Engineer, Moncton, N. li., whore forms of tender may be obtalni-ii. All the conditions of the specilicntioiis must bc conxplic-= in French, Ger- man. Latin, Greek and Gmlic. P. E. I. BIBLE SOCIETY, rlaszard 6: l`loore. p Bookse’ ters Agent. Charlottetown i7aa A w i yr. Stunantllhink When you have a moment to spare we want you to think of us; we want you to know that there is always something lfere for your comfort and satisfaction, We have in stock a nice variety of suitings, overcoatings and trouserings, and woen you hear what the prices are you will surely buy and get 'full value for your money. MCDONALD & PERRY , o eea grow and Ceylon. Great George Street. §llSiiilli..;._il_lll.lll (INTERNATIONAL DIVISION) Steamers leave Et. John at Ba. rn. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays for Lubec, Kaatport, Portland and Boston. RETCRNING From Boat in at 9 a. rn.,~via Portland,Eart;ort, nd |.,uDec, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Passengers arriving at St. John :ln eventag . . _ _ a i’ s"-;-f.;.';_~,;'-ff-rs; ni Tender for Branch Line. fit- ~_~. `».'. .',_-‘?¢fj- " I 1- previous o sailing can go direct lu steamer »---~ _ I ` E " Scaled tenders adflre-ascii to the im. and take “isis semi or .intercom for ti" mp. H ldersigned and marked 011 the Olltsitlc `Ali cargo, except live stock. via steamers of .--=..-........i.-...=...~~-‘ ` l"'l`cncier for Branch Line to Montague thii company, ir insiired agiilnn are ana iBrirIge” will lic received up to ziuil in- marine risk. 77; *_ ‘VV §lfiidi(i;§mberMoIi;l)i;y ftctirt ufgtli xifvo. 1.ss.;iI,;;..i__ st. inns. mls. ing, track laying, lwsllssting, buildings, ` N AUS 'I ' P -nd G¢;¢iaII;‘i:ul’IIi!iIr` 9. ; & C9 `\\\\ etc., in the coiistriiotion of ii braiicli ' " = I liuc 6. 38 miles long to Montague I Football l Second Championship Game in P. E. I. League Series. I ABEGWEITS VS. sr i>uNsTAN's Saturddy; 3 p. m. C.A.A. A. Grounds Admission (including Grand Stand) zo cents. 2| dzi - \-O ’;“_‘ ¢ SHORT- HAND IN 20 LES- SONS; FIRST LESSON FREE: absolutely most complete and u to- flalc m°“1°d*_i position guarantgedi lessons by mail exclusively; no int". ference with regular occu tion; no di5i¢\1l¢i¢S; everythin Sn le and <`-101'; iudoraed by boards of education and leading newspapers; thougmdg 9( graduates. De rtment a Cam I of Education,2IlI.Townaend' Bldg. J Vork . 8 its if ;». d' ,, pry. . ,i»~. .x` f"§ ,L i 'A . .i I I f, _._ . ii _ I. 1: i, ' M ,t ,» iii ~ t I. lr.-‘ pal ._ . 'i . ,ig ,‘.‘_. I ,., <. lff -`if""?" In ‘ I ' “:-if .. .. tg 'fi .25 » I". 2,1 . . _. , :ii ~.'_1