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Canada, from Ozean to Tm: Princess arrivei last night at quarter alter eight and the express at Edwin Smith of Kensington de |0cean. in the hall at Long River on Mon- a day evening last. The lecture" was illus- a trated by eterooptican views of Canadian 1 s:euery'aud provei very attractive. Tnere consider thesvvinter train service. J. J presented the demands ofthe,Eaet',»fo_r a daily express both ways and a freight every other day. Superintend`entrSharp E discussed the arrangement of last winti r Tuedilllculty has been that the winter train which was mixed' did not make” gooi enough time. He did not think an manufacture MAL PBX BRE .D for Charlotte- VY 83'." .>- Y BABYS OWN SOAP the most tender skin, soft, gieggysth, and free fi‘0il1 Chap8. Ng other is just as Good. .nerr mm sw cc., aff.. a.uff»l.' _ if __ ¢.- m r li Will All Come out in the Wash is a true saying if you use FEl.’S NAPTHA SOAP Hundreds of people- who have tried it are pleased. It means less labor and better results. T.y it. U 7c A bar--I0 bars 60c. Webster & McKay Phone 199 Cor Kent and Gt. George Sts. !`lALTEX BREAD lalex Flour, winch is produced by the rdentiic treatment of the choicest wheaten hours wi-h the finest barley malt diasta lalesabread of very ine. delic=te texture ev i 1 d it h ' o own n co ~r, an a hong containing n nga! haasslivhtlysvveet nutty Havo that 4 `¢m¢_:`ne1y demons. Msnrnx n\i`1;.ao_; g a hap revelation as fer as dlgeshb E;-coucerng ltisone of the moat appe- ' ug and nutritious breads made. I have secured the sole right from TH HALTED CBREALS Co., Montreal, Que. to 1m.i_TE>__<_Fi_oUR (owl, P. E. I. Families who value pure and un adulterated foods should give this Bread a trial. DANIEL STFEW-ART, THE “ECLI9SE" BAKERY, Kent Street Telephone zu. Chsrlottet Jvvu, P. E21. Rav Donali M. Campbell will preach 1 I side at 10.30 a. m. and at Searltawn at si p. m. Tm; Victorias will meet. at the Victoria Park this evening at 7.30.-Come out Lb us ani have some fun kicking the pig- lekic in the mco light. *Tan Halifax sallei about tires o‘clsck yesterday with the following: Thomas \Evans,Mis-\ Belle Mcilanncll, Miss Nellie M done, J. Flynn, Wesley Davy. A Tun Halifax arrived yesterday with the following passengers.-Mrs.Brucc Leitch. ,V. W. Mason, Hugh Clarke, Mrs. M. E. and from Hfx. R. J. Whitten. (D V.) on Sabbath Nov Sth in Summer-_ was a good attendance. The pro:eede go.. toward improving the school grounds. THE Kings‘oc Baptist church and con- x_gre|ratiun desire to thank the Kinilsbov Meihodist church for christian csurtsy in giving them the use of their house of worship while their own was being rebui t and for omitting their meetings on the t'-vo Sundays of :opening servises in ' the Baptist sanctuary; also for able assist- ence in the choir. They wish to express their appreciation of the kindness of the clergyman who conducted the various op- ening services and their gratitu ie to the general public for generous collections. ` ON the first lust, there pas ied away. at Rustiso, Josephine, the beloved daughter 3Gv-ntier. Pius Chirerie. Hw`.°r M<=IfmiS.|<~f the late Lucien and Nazarine Martin. J at the early age of 20 years. About eight months ago she was suifering from a' cold, AT the Police Court yesterday Sep, motr Gregory ‘s case for Prohibition Aoi viola- tim was dismls~e‘, the missing witness f not appearing. Margarate Fenton, ‘Whose mind is diearranued was remand- ted to jail pending removal to the Asylum. 'A Rsv. D. McLean will preach (D. V.) at ,Churchill on Sabbath the Sth lust at 10.3) a. m., St Catherines 2.3) and N. M. C. at 6 il) p. rn. On the 15th at Lot 48 at 10.30, ;and on Monday night at Glasgow R: ad at ‘7 p. m. AGRICULTURAL Meetings in cannrction withthe Farmers' Institute, will be held in eastern and western sections com- mencing Nov. 5th and continue each even- ying till the llth. See ad. for particulars. \`Addresses to be delivered by speakers from Ontario and local agriculturists A wsu. known Charloveto wn salm n keeper supplied a number ofthe promin- ent “sots" of the Citv with a 60 gallon keg of soured ueer yesterday. They took it to the land adioining Kensington Range ‘where they drank to their heariscontent and afterwards s‘retched themselves on ‘ the turf in beastly intoxication. AMONG those leaving the Island 188%!- \ panied by his daunhter Miss Palmer pnd i his nurse Miss Beer eu route io Flonda. where they will spend the winter; 3- -7- Caapiwell to St-.John to meet his daughter return io S dney after spendinll 8 f¢W = Y _fdiys at his home in New Glasgow- i W Mechanics. Farmers, Sportamenl To heal and soften the akin and remove grease. oil and rust stains, paint and earth. CUI- use The “ Master Mechan1c's" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet Soap Co.. Mfrs. \Highlield 2.30,aud Hunter River at 7 p. m ‘ day were Charles Palmer, K. C., accom- which soon developei into consumption. ,She touirhh the dread aflliction bravely, but although every available remedy was ,triefi, it was a loosing battle from th i first. Always vivacious and active, she continued so to the end, and not until a fartnight before her death could she con- sent `to remain in bei. The funeral service from her home was very largely attended, The Rev. Dr. Chaisson conduct- U it g the service. A brother Bennie and a sisrer, Tharsile with a sorrowlng mother. and a large circle oi friends mourn their lor s. CORNS BETWEEN THE TOES, or on the solcs_of the feet,Pcau be c\lr°d_ bv a few applications of utr ams Corn Extractor, which- acts painlee sly,qui ~k1y“ and w\th ceitainty. 'l‘he_ genuine ‘Putnam‘s always cures. Try lt. ____Z._.__fZ_l every nhcessary adjunct. All the POPU- \ lar siiaving soaps,toilct creams,Ba9 rums, ishaving brushes, mirrors. SDBWDR m\l¥S» razor straps, etc. We ask you in .i\1Sf»i¢° pto yourself to see our stock before buying elsewhere. Everything we offer has Nell carefully selected and is good value. The _ Two Macs.-MacDonald 81 MacKinnon, Druggists. Corner Great George Md . _Kent Streets. d -W ‘.Miss Mattie; Wellington McC0ubeIy 011 _ Q Sl1bSCI’1b€1’S W 11 0 S C papers are not delivered re- f gularly will kindly leave Word lat the business cmce when ‘the first omission occurs. It 'A is only by so doing that ir- lregularities can be corrected. 4,. -. / _ . . ~ \ .J ` . ' t . __, 0 EVERYMAN Slitillllll HEAD THIS > f \ a > A r ,,» ._ , A \|_ Q _ - - h h n buy at least cost to himself. Men's:Underwear, Hat 5: Begaélst It lv-igéiéil hlggidzrs egbx Edd everything in that line of goods. an aps. ' ’ ' Stanfieid’s T Unshrinkable Underwear ,i h wld by all dealers on a positive gnaflniol Not to Shrinli ~ If li 11°C! Shrink in the wash yo UR MQNEY BECK' _ aleqhndahla hnmklagthegnedeunnrlaknhuneaingb q ¢¢¢|.¢\totheou¢tothawearu'. “‘ ,¢ -.5 ._;,» _..) . 1 _.L , _,_. $2.000 THE SUIT UP. OUR i A Great Assortment MEN’S CAPS li Fon MEN Wno Snsvs.-We have and mourners are: Gtorge Stanley T. C. Robins Wm. Wyatt Sr, Thomas Robins Norman A . Stewart F. Robins Percy Clarke Reginald Clarke Dr. Warburton Dr. Strickland Dr. Murray A. E. Morrison Leivh Brecken L. A. Haszard William Batt J. A. Stewart W. W. Wellner ness either way. I-Ie mentioned the r THERE 'passed peacefully away at hope on the 14th inst affer a few w illness Dilcan MacI_.aughlan. He w man that will ,long be remembered fo kind and cheerful disposition. He_ -one of Sranhone’s'oldast and respected sidents. It would be dltlieult to sa H much in praise of this noble hearted where character was beyond repro where love for his children, kindne all, and above all his strict devotio Holy Church combined to make hini exemplary member of the ` coxnmu That he was loved and respected his many friends and relations was evidenced on the day when h’s fun followed bya large concourse of pe slowly wended its way to gthe come where the last rites were perfcrmed by the Rev. Mr. Fullerton. But new all is over. A generms character, a noble h ed man has gone to his reward. Hisch smile, the klncly wori, and the fric grasp of his hand will he no longer heard or felt. To the sorrowing w and family of six; three sans and daughter at 'home and two residin Bcatcn,Mass; The Guardia extends sincere V sympathy in t_i e loss they have eusta _#Deceased was in his 79.year.-( Patriot Examiner please copy.) additional train east would increase bu~'i-. 0 ing of the Souris train between M Stewart and Char-lott town as an prefs. This would give fifteen min more in the morning and allow the .to depart half an ,hour later in the a noon. This might be done daily an Tuesiay and Friday the freight Souris ta M zunt S ewart he skipped. arrangement however wauld hardly isfy the mee ing and the superinten said he would lay the matter before General Manager and do nothink in position to the demands ol Souris. Tun funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas 4 Robins (Dr) will leave her' late resid Prince St. today at 3 o’clock for Peo Ceme'ery. Service at the house at to be conducted hy Rev. T. F. Fullerton and Rev. Leo. Williams. The pallbe _ PALL-Bananas.” Charles Lyons George Wake! D. B. Stewart Cf; R. Smallwo A Judge Macdonald _ uoununns. D. R. M aclennan E. J. Wyatt Wm. Wyatt Jr. Dr. E. E. Robins Reginald Cox '_ W. W. Clarke Earle Robins W. S. Stewart ~ ~ anon ‘ Dr. Bsgnall Judge Warb Dr J Ayer s E. H. Haviland. Eneas MacDo Walter Hsszard Hector Morrison ` Joseph Lane V D. Nicholson. \lll.U° ‘ Slan- reks as a r his y ioo H18!! ach, ss to n to nity. ~ e'ar hifgi ' A L Iustfopened /V-the other \ _ '_‘r-1,111' .mv B809 BIC!! llllff ex- ` nies train feer-‘ d on from This sa - dent the op- was re- § v8D by eral ople 2.45 o‘l` 4 nald 0t5)l06) 001) 06%) Fi* received. ` ll VJ @'@'@0@l@0@'!) U5 Nlanufac= urers Another shipment jus FV' . “"\ ` " I Rafe/57’ ;, - 000 E Lowney’s Chocolate Fresh From the o-sm on-o 4 O '09 _~/ J v FEEDER i “'12 “I ! _ Hughes, M. P and John McL°pu, M. L. A.) f ‘ _ ;' -1 . v I s muy ' ' 1 0 ...; ’ . 4 HOF ndly seen, ., 1 -V » ‘* ldow . 4 » »_, _*_ if - r.»’. ' -. 1 ;~ ‘.-- = “ » -vw-. .fi .». it 1.' ~ .». it' _----v v- :-5” ‘ f""m"l’ E . A 1. if _ vw _ Q. _fi ; _ 5. . I ‘.r.' ' - ,ri » . x ... ,._ _ _ _ > .,._5 . f Q y ` prices- ;._ arg.. $1.88' pup. Direct” ` y; P‘°’~ _ ` from the makers. `i _ . _.¢ _ 1 Just Look at That Plan ! Does he not look the picture of comfort? ` _ For the long evenings now com- ing on, there is nothing you could buy that would add more to the cem- fort_and cosiness of your sitting or dining room than a nice "Morris c1.air_." we have bought quite lafgt-.1§.f mg p1eces of furniture and flatter ourselves _:Morris Chair our '° comfort produo there been a better display in Charlottetown as _nent I -F We Have Placed Them all on the Main 'Floor _ _ For your convenience-Call early. and make your ‘seleetiogn while variety is complete , . _ ‘ fo _`\ \ I JOB!! All frames of solid Oak, ' Se1lSBeSt Furniture. _ according to size and quality- Cheatper Underwear. Fair grade rib underwear 4oc suit Heavier weight '1lI1‘0i1 6°° suit Fleecelined special 90° Suit Fine shefuna. sr and Sf-25 S111* Special value Unshrmkable; he?'V7 wool. worth $1.80 f01' 316° 5"” We sen every grade and size and our stock is bigger and better than ever. woot for sums F1¢¢¢¢ lined tweed shirts 50°' Knitted shirts. ssc “<1 75°' FL-_ANNEIL SHIRTS--Best quality Navy and Grey Flannel Shiris,' with and MEN’S . "' '11 k, ti bod fad bi sauna-.. with°utc°na?s’aus,z¢5frgm !212to6(I)y mc nec exraarge yan ou e c e at[88c, $1 oo, $1-25 I 35° I-75’ 2'!-0’ 2' ...weews Goodsare Good... Goods - U5 'iff » :.s».»s»r..~ msn”-.T.>;.‘i ......“ - We devote special attention to t Meu’s Hats and _Caps We have 0 _ ively to Hats and Caps. Every man should see our C395 . 25¢ tg $1.50, Best stock 1n town. lilEN’S BRACES Special at ~g5c pair. 5o dozen Men’s Braces. worth 38c pair. selling at-25c. . _CLOTH TOP SHlRTS_ ' Heavy wool cloth shirts. 9oc. _ Assorted patterns in cloth shirts,$1 1.15. 1.25, 1.50 and 2.75, ~ .' ._ _~v.,- -pf' a large show room devoted exclus- I _ We believe that we can please any mother' in the assortment we now show. xiii l KI- V 1' _ ' ` f -. IN THE Mmsr or-= LIFE YOU. ARE iN DEBT _ It’s no wonder some people are in debt when they throw the1r good money away buying shoddy ‘tweeds and clothing. ` MONCTON TWEED5 ARE MADE FROM PURE WOOL Give them one trial and you’ll never buy anything else- Come direct to the agents. ~ A , _ - 5be _ 1 Humphrey Clothing Store, _ Opera House Buildins- A. WINFIELD SCO'1T'l`,iaM?anager,,% p Anti-Colic Nipples, _ . _ Best Nipple_s,j _ _ _ Simplex Nipples, t .V and several other makes. Best English i=ittiu£S _ ‘ A Biz Stocks! < ‘Nursing»bottles'. _ *THE ,_ . mwccxsrs, _ .~_.,. ..,.f.-. ..,......f~ Q.. i;£._c....»¢¢»..aa Kent so ._ is.. .swiss BarclayNipples," ‘ ' r _ A A _'\ _ _ ,_ , _ . . - J _ _ .i . _ __ . , _, . f‘ _ .f _~,.~ fe » . _; , _V E W __ 44 .. _ ' ‘A YV _ _ . _ vp _ ._ F p. V 1 ', -ve ‘,.:~.'. ,, -‘ _r. _ ,_»_ _ _ .» _= - '_.» X- Y ff. _ ‘ _ ,. -_ ‘ ~ ` L_ _‘mf ` - _ . ~ _v " _/» " - ' '~" ' -. _‘ _ . - ; p K " 4 Q' 1.;-,.;;*' ..* _ '-_~ 1.; >- . ,We have moved into our new ' Great Georgeand Kent Streets in the - occupiedby the late E., p .~a..,.'_...`. #151 _#- s;!~-Y.`g"= <:~ I i '_ » . Four i Ci-; X.