OCTOBER 20, Igog ~ "1 E 'rim Lamar News -_-_-_~,_____.,_. - ` -~ _ ii ` ~ , r _ , - - _- , ,t ,»._-,.,»‘,.. , . "i , . . ~ ri e . ` 'rua cnaimorrmown ooaanran r rroor or ir... --~` moo siiiiilcu .~ .. .... _ 4.1. v i., - .. .. ' * ‘ . I my il. ,,,_§::,';’y£_*;,.a';(i-` _I Y l>j.§,.’._ 123, 1'.” < , V , V I J . ` _ V _ ,_ W _, ' ‘..r1?-"’-J ""4‘$2n-&if*2'.ii\"1-*' ‘ fr -.J"'.‘?"-‘i4.¢‘,":~.v_f.-,,,'::,~_ _-_- . F - _,_ c .. . , , . . , ,, 1. _-g-.v.',,_ ,_,,;_ .5-i' ‘ .- ;jv,vH_,‘,,` ,~ __€»p.,_.- rf, ’ r i . '17,' __ . - V , _ , Y I _. _ ., , yu, ,_,,_-1,, ' . < » y.. ¢_,,,__- i _,, -7,.; , _,i H- . ‘. \,r,.; _*.1* an .`.§i'°l.'*i»t`:‘:f€»,.\'=,.r‘ '-'~`;"T T. ~` "=»:`~.'&` " A f V' V "_ `r"-"» "" l " " ‘ "‘ 3 "~.“" "' l if X ' J 5;’ ‘ > ' i ' ' '~-\f‘€"~" 35," 1'? “, 1' i '<"t£“( i ‘. 1.1 ` - 4 - ~ ' > f l I . ow _ \ rr , . ¢ _ \ 1 r 8. ity eak 2:. ‘mhwbliq ofa nerves need good food, fresh air, and ~' -- f f . . . .L _ , _ Y 4' g v ` v . . I' _.- a`_. =. .. , .5 ,¢,g;¢g___ - - P Yourzverves ;lZi‘."ri`..:.'§f'.?3.'§.2°.lTi r`.Z'2.'.’.'»ii2I ` ‘ ’ ` _ oar y ed nerves are weak nerves; ` . ` i ,nr QM ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,_,,,,, ;2§,}‘§§§‘§ }‘,§§‘j,§,‘;,§‘;°'§,;',§,f'°_"';,="» _ ~ - - M E ET M E AT TH E ALWAYS BU S Y STORE W E* A . L°,,,,;,1-fu 5. Ayeris non-alcoholic Srsapnrilla. The ,guest m-,,,,.s_ 5,-st of a11_ Joseph Ik,-,,.,,,_,,0,,, Murray Harbor F W I t "f .~ ="~ -~~~--~-~------- ~---~~-. ___ _._.-»- -- - - e 1’ _ itil: QUEENS CGUNTY GUARDIAN Pead Office in New Pmwse Block-tharlottetown (n M_ B 1 F t 0 t h rcturncd homc yesterday afternoon. iss ess e os er, ‘i y, as re- _ -__ `_¢- turned from a visit to Boston. J, G. Scrlmgeour, Cardigan was' in lias_ the parts of superiority:-Light M; lo........... z -, Spr1ng,Coinpensating heavy balance and 1 /o` 251 3bS0l11,tely perfect escapement, finish _8 @ throt1ghout.Equal to watches of double cc .__ . ,.’»’ A first class watch for a small amount - ~- money. W. W. WELL N E R. Jeweler We Makerortiiails That Please Best Workmnnshlp and ,Pr omp . serv ic l'l|e Geo. ll. Cook Studio. Queen St. Plicne 3t9-L F-_______.. . _ -_.___ HUGHES’ Cascara Pills Cure CONSTIPATION, BAD TASTE IN the mouth. offensive hrentli, etc. For el forms of bowel and str.-iiiucli trciible the are most beneficial.- _ Price 25_c per Box GEO. E. HUGHES. Aixotbecaries' Hall L _ , ._ . _, __... Mr.l`rank 'l`.Walkis (0rganiat. Si. James’ Church) is open to receive pupils in Organ, Piano, Voice Culture and Theory. A Applications as to- terms etc. should be made in writ- ing to 29 Fitzroy St. A Charlottetown I o -9d 1 rn. 7 4 New Flour i just received direct from the Mills sew eral hundred barrels of choice fresh ground Flour This Flour was bought at lowest point reached this year and will be sold at \ small advance on cost. We have in Stock “Five Roses," Beaver Royal Stuart, Fedora, Gypsy and “Beacon.” Call and get our prices before, buying elsewhere. I liiil..3i- lil"-t Cllill Arriving 'Daily cargos of Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness and Run of Mine_ i.=._.--;--.=f.=- =-.T--==-s--T--ml money at it nowadays. ilbion Nut Intel-colonial :The manarement: of New Wonder- ir ’ . lrmrl has decided to grant the re- Nut and Vale Nut. ““" d° ”"t ‘°“f,° “,","§l,:,°,,;“" t° M" quest of its mimi' Patrons and run - 5'0"" Ph°t°9 la °“ ° ' "The Man Without a Country, as a .\. J ., . _ ._ \ :vi l / A, j /i/ I @\\if -,- PO S S I B L Y you clon’t have the time to look into ,t h e merits of differ- - ent makes o f f shoes. Why not buy the “Queen Quality?" You doift have t 0 think about its merits, they are assured. ‘ $4.00 and $4.50 Alley Q Co Ch’toWn Agents llll.ii.|].JlllillSi]N Kent Street _ _ Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose Throiit and Sain. mes tested and noted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9 to ii ani 1.3o-3.30 4 Evenings on appointment , dtww i l A. . llll I nnN'r1s'r K 9-1 d I-G , Dagger eluelilkinn &nBon NEW PROWBE BLOCK glliulothmwn. P. Bl. L HOTEL ST. UENBS imonnwav one ina srkissr ' NEW YORK CITY. ' _~. l'2'i,-l’l!f Jllhiidiiiiiix ilfim `ii'uiin|\ii1'Ih-r5;~. 5 mlniifva' walk ol' 8h¢i|’I\|\ll¢ Ull¢ll'|~'t- N0'\'l~1D FOR: Excclleiwe ot; Ciiiltilr- o0,,|fM-niyiri /ippnliitmciits. lniirlcoiil Service uiiil llinnvlllu: tvurroumlliiga. Btl|lil$ $l.llil Pill DIY lilll lil’ 1| Sample `|’f;g,|, - 2'; “|'\‘2:|iii|`::l`sl|: Rates. ~ EUROPEAN Pi./iN. ' Table d'|'lote Breakfast 50:. wrt. 'ravtoiz a soN. Irw- ._ALSO- _, rpooiot one tinrri roof, this ovoninir. _ Blacksmith Coal. i and me m,,d,,p,,,y :Hays Hair Hooitii is tho ttnost B A Y E R9 Pll0f0‘fl|)l\0\'-A th. ,50 cents and $1.00 perMbottle.Har- 'A I Telephone |92 J- ' giggpéitpmalgriotg néock, Eric a cake. A. P 'charmttétown "Steam' , . , Stove pipe. Stove pine- Navigation Co., ua "=`~`-‘.3 160 9|' |0|l\l»l6¢ D91' Wim Charlottetown Pictou ly .-" .- '. f , Ali* I; I' p f ll trade and v W3. 91.4. l_"@ il. “.0 are pnpnied for our a t ,, ”‘ have on hand U15 “T39” '“PPlY ° 95°” '_' X ' `>. | n in nu. ,ny which we will sell for the above ‘ D "lk" ligtiir. s for Cash. film elboW5. Dip' rings' damn" in ct mi\'l\ii\L 'll' la .' ' ` ~ " .lnhbiiig pi-oiiipliy nttnndeil to Furnace work I s ' lt -. ill; George Street. Phono 349;'-1. mwarc 0 eu Evvfilnlls iNova Scotia farmers to market their lbogs. He tundorstood th'at the situa- Jomcs' H. and Mrs Dlngwell, Marie, day afternoon. i The Northumberland arrived at in this city. their homes on t;-he afternoon 'tra'in east, yesterday. . on nt the Arena tomorrow* evening. A large list of competitors has already been received an-d more are coming. The Arena Rink will be the centre of attraction tomorrow evening, when the great indoor sports will be held. ,There will he jumping, leaping,,rumi~ ing und iiicyclc races, all of which promise to be the mast exciting ever witnessed. The Big Potato competition con- ducted by Beer & Weeks is beccming more interesting each day. .Up to noon on Tiiesday Covehead- wrasjiahead ann- Belle Creek second. Nome of the potatoes, so far this yea/r, have reax>l1~ o.'i the record of last year. Thanksgiving will be observed on the Pownal Methodist circuit with special servcies in the various chur- ches on Sunday. Clifton at 11 a. in., Mt. Herbert at 2.30 p. m., and Pownsal at 7 p. m. The churches are Using decorated with an offering' of thc fruits of orchard and field; for this occasion. The daily average circulation of The Guardian, for weak ending Oct.- ober 16th, was 7312 copies a day. The circulation of The_ Gnar- dlun is greater than that of all the ot‘ner Daily newspapers on Prince Edward Island combined. Attention is called to the statement in another icolumn. I Never in the history of New Won~ dcrland has there been such pictures- shown as are- .now offering for the en- tertainment of patrons. Of late there has been aseiles of war t.hemes,sorne grand colored films, comedy in ni- the city yesterday. He returned in the afternoon. in' were Passengers to thilr home yester- --__ ' Henry Campbell, Surrey, N. S., 311 1° 'Wesley Davison, Currie Buchanna n W H Buch ea _ _~ ' 1 and . I. anon, Belfast, leave 9, pifglzclinlasé Eiggtiifad the mv" nts morning for cotinit, ontario. ` ll E . . -_-1 '*' _ Bruce Stewart & C , f th' 't , of A. K. Henry, Postmaster, Granvillmlarn installing one oi) th)eir iigletildid returns this morning from attend ng twenty-four horse power engines in 9, the Sllllda-Y 5°l1001 CONV"-\l3i°D bel boat for Frank Andrews, New Glas~ gow. Rev E. Bel-l and Mrs Sell, York,a'rid On Sabbath, thc- 24th inet, Rev H. Rei Mr Wightman, Montague, were Miller of Cornwall will preach (yn the among the passeogers returning to,York Circuit, on behalf of the Meth. odist Milssic-nary Society. York at 11 o’clock, Brackley ftgim 3; Union ,Road 7. One of the best, eveni'nig's sports' l ever given in this City' will he put A Thanksgiving social “~i,‘1 bg held in the schoolrooim of First Methodist lChiirch Thanksgiving evening. A ,choice program will he render-gd and refreshments served. An ofterin,;,w-il] be takeni in aid of church improve- ments. , ' l Gower Mc-Lean. formerly of Straw. C0118. Uut- now ot Calgary. was in the ,city Saturday. Mr McLean is cn- gaged in promoting a fire insurance jcompany _and will go on at brisirrc-so trip down the (.7. N. R.-Edmonton Bulletin. (Mr McLean is 9, native of Charlottetown.) l Persons- unable to get No 133, The 'Guardian news department, ny phone wt any hour are asked to ring 124 ns Iit is useless to call up any other number. Ill the interim, between thg ihour of closing Saturday night and ithat of opening in the early morning of Monday, communications and news can be dropped in the letter box of The Guardian main entrance, and further enquiries can be made by phoning above. Rev A. W. Thomson and Mrs |Thomson, Missionaries of the Canad- ,ian Presbyterian Church in Trinidad, arrived- in the city Monday night. ,They will spend some time in the Pro- |v'.nce and during their stay here they ,will deliver addresses on Missionary work in Trinidad. They went out to Murray River yesterday afternoon where they were to address a, meet- ing. Int the near future Mr Thomson \.fll ad-lress 8, meeting ln ‘Zion Chur- ch in. this City; Mrs Thomson is n ‘daughter of Dr Morton, the pioneer Missionary of the Canadi-an Presby- terian Ch'urch in Trinidad. - bundance, and stories which touch tho Raphael Tuck & Sons Co, Ltd, New better element of ail natures. Last night the final showing of "The Man ,without a Country” drew at large au- Idicfnce, and the screamingly funny ‘Strenuons Sneezer provided laughs enough for all. Mrs F. Louise Tufts who is about to sever her connection with New Wonderland, touched all with her rendition of the beautiful selection which was her share of the entertutunent, and every one will be delighted to learn that she will re- turn here after a time. The newfsing- er about to open an engagement, has just come from the Scenic Temple of Boston, and is a F/oy, Singer of In- ternational reputation. New Wonder- land keeps in pace with the times. ,___ The Maritime "Merchant" of Hali- fax called up A. J. Davis, of Davis & Fraser, the other day, to make some enquiries regarding the local Pork situation. Mr Fraser reported that not 'very many hogs had come on the market so far this season, though the number was up to the aivenage for the time of year, -ns far- mers always wait for a little colder weather before marketing their hogs. The price 10 to 10§c dressed, was enough inducement to encourage early marketing, but the supply was still very small. He-said that it was oo soon _to judge what the hog-sup- ply would be like, but he thought there ought to be the usual quantity. This time last, year the price was nine to nine and a half cents. Re- garding Prince Edward Island delive- ries, Mr Davis said *that they had not been to date as large -as in Nova Scotia, 'nut then,'lie explained, the Prince Edward Island farmers' al-‘ ways wait 3, little longer than the tion' in the Island was abouti the same as lt was a,year ago. Mr Davis' opinion is that the .present price will have to weaken a little as soon as the supply becomes freer; be- cause, at the present time, the Di-ice is really'-‘higher tihan' it ought: to he for barrelled pork purposes. He does not t'hiinik however, that we shall see the low prices that used to prevail in-dressed pork a few years ago; and that* from this time forward there ought to be gre~at,'ln~ducements for farmers to engaga ln hog-ra/ising. Any farmer who zoos in for hog-rais- ing, said Mr Davis. ought to make preparation we know of for beautify- ing the hair and promoting its grow- Service Changr. Of Time York, are this year celebrating their 25th anniversary of successful eu- traincc into business, having sent to their customers and friends in _ book °f EFWUHES. Wlling of the history of Rblllhael Tuck & Sons Co, Ltd, whose fart-istic -cards, calendars, booklets, leaflets. etc, form such' rm irrripor-your part of the gift giving at Christmas, lilaster and in fact for any and on all occasions. » They are the arbiters 01 fashion in everything that is good and pure and beautiful in the' domain of nrt, and are necessary, 'and are re- cognized leaders in Canada, as well as in America, where their goods are widely distributnfl. mi =“Fl9hi;ing Bos" is the title or the new reel at New Wonderland, t-» nloht. lr. ls another v\ ar story , one oflnrense interest and grand scenic. effeot.The_Comedy picture Strenuous Sneezer, and The Dog Detective will be run for the last time Mrs Tufts l-\ change ol son Q. and ren amber there are few op- paicunltlos left to hear the finest singer New Wonderland has ever had. , IO-20dtl' *W Our New "Vlodern" A A. Waterman Fountain Pens » we believe are equal in mech- I anical con- | struction, to | the best pen f made. 1 In addition to tlzis, they have the fol- lowing unde- niable advan- tages. i. 1 They are self-filling,fil- led in a twinkling. ` 2 As there is no joint they cannot leak f~ and soil the fingers as many good pens do. 3 The act of filling also cleans the delicate ink channels and prevents clog- _ ging. We have the best no i~` ~,-.A r 1 Uommonclng Tiieiuday Juno ist, The F.. S. ‘Nortli\imbcrland" will leave .tho Oompanyh wharf daily. axoepi. Sunday, at 8-W o'olouk 5. m Returning wil leave Plotuuiahoiit. Ml) ii. m G. W. WAKEIORD, on romeo ia mit -LII laimry “.a"' $i.oo pen on the market. G F. Hutcheson Jewoller G Opticlan .____.i| Underwear for . Ladies Girls BOYS it i, MQ ill .C-_:;d ig* _-_ __._ g U "5-’- i-' .. _“p‘€4-`f, -2. _< `§:` if x;/./2:(/1 Ladies Vests and Drawers pi. V _ 6co fine wool and cott in drawers and vests` *_ on sa e in this lot. These articles are good " ._ weight and slightly fleeced on the inside. 'rc _ o ,i\,\_` eacli piece or D 500 3. Suit We have agrcatnumber oi different quali- ties and weights in this department and can give »‘ you either the natural color or the white in near- . ly all kinds. _ _ l' The prices are 35c, 45c, 60c, 754:, 85c, a piece etc. , . Ladies’ Si;anfield’s (cream) $l.25, $145 each piece. " Ladies’ Penman’s(natural) $l.25,$l.55, $l.45 each piece, » Ladies’ Equestian tights (black) ~ . Both the" knee and full length .85c to $2 00 pair Girls’ Underwear " 1 A M1!" H .` Two Principal Lines 0 , 3 Heavy weight cotton Nearly 'all wool )\ l ;'i5~_ff‘f~ T Sizes 16 in. to 30 in. Sizes i6in. to 32 in- . ',"»;,_"-.,,",,“.‘~ ’ . . .~.;;¢5;;~z My l8c to 35: each according to size 4.5¢ to 65c each. 1- ~,_ _ slightly fleeced. Non-~hrinkable a __.l_f _ is "<~/ /T,:» , .y',-15?.-=/. ,/ < I W .@d>,,r,5t iixiisiifffi iii; , i,s'.';';€'.i , s .,¢~ , .dltt§§l§%, .OZ I Children°s Plush lined Sleepers V. " " ` i g"*`K .7/1 T,-’ it 1'! -`.- V Sizes 2 to ro years bllc to 70:. i . ~‘: _/_ ' Children’s Plush Lined Waists \Vell strappzd and made 20 t0 28 in 25.: ggch, Ladies' Knitted Underskirts. . _ Light and warm. - ` These skirts have met with a very cordial reception and we have been assured that they are very satisfactory. White, grey, black,and"black and grey A $1.75 S. Bovs’ Underwear , Superior Qualities at i ror years our ooys underwear has been known as the mo .t satisfactory obtainable. When buying o ir stock We must have the three following values in alllines , Strength-Wear-resisting qualities-Warmth. Fleece Lined. - Ribbed Scotch Knitted - Penman’s Sizes 24 to 33 Sizes 24 to 32 Sizes 2 to 32 35c to 60': 42c to 65c 85c to Sl .20 Men’s Underwear Inferior Qgality Prices y A All prices are based on sizes, 36--34 Fleece lined, wool lined ~ SL00 suit Fleece lined, best quality $1.50 au t Watson’s, heavy all wool $1.75 aut Stanfield°s Truro label $2.00 suit Stanfield’s ated label $2 25 lull Stanfield’s Blue label $2.75 cult Pei\man’a 2.50 suit. Turnbulls, heavy Shetland knit 33.20 mi Turnbull’s Ceetee 35-0° Ill i STANLEY BROS. If _ ., ` -' i ,