,...`_,_. Qlhluamaoa-annie - , , _ ' cH.s_ ’r'rE'1‘oWN c ARDIAN. NOVEMBER 17,1905. -,~ ~ ,- THE RLO I U a Frielnd?.=§§ if F 1 ,"" ‘, 1 fi ‘i * ~ Then tell him aboutAyer’a Ghe ny Pec- ve Y ou 2:.-'i ~ im --- a H og de i him v/_hy you always keep . an . Tell him to aak his doctor i out it. Doctors use it a great deal for ,fg§T,S_g”¢3rf-gf simon: trouble.. ~- ,|¢~ _ luuq. . ' W . I TB! Apotheoaries Hail have just in- Tnl funeral of the late Thomas Hagan atalledanewoaklabei case which was will leave his late residence Pownal urchased from Lawson 8: Jones,_street this mornin at 8.45. P Torolifl-1. Theoassie handsomely dnish-I ad and neatly arranged to facilitate' I P .Y Y th’ "Wk °! dtswndng' ' Georgetown. rushing the contract to iuran||aao||||.~,..r .,,,f|:|,“_ {_-°%${°P°¢-. THB largest moose that-has come from completion. The bracing is now being N ` E" ` “ the hunting grounds this year arrived in put on under the nhnri S A muon number of men are at present em lo ed on the rsilwa wharf at MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Dress _ I __" Toronto the other morning. It. weighed Lwxfho R hi Toronto are noted mtiaoo d <1- kbisl _ “ _ ° i --I ;§\ 0mc9s in Ne P se k ';0r“"hé ul::::v:’ ';:_op;'_’5o:;m“;t “lui easier at 5.40 for selects and 5.15 for A ' I I w row oc shoulders It was the prize of an Aylmer’ "gm “nd heavy msg' This is equivalent I S A , I- ' I ' ` to 71 and 0§1dre..sed weight. Toronto , ¢"“ Charlottetown# smrtsman' I Mail and Empire, Nov 14.- , Tim receipts from the game licenses in T 1 d h _ d Go-I-O” -~- New Brunswick stili grow and it is BF BM' “cur” in M°“t"e“l thi” ~-~AT"' I O thought that there will be a gain of $2,000 ~ --~- 1 _ , - _ u , I i mother of W M McLean Walbank, ‘.i.‘.*;1:':.:‘.".z‘..';';;‘.‘;;.i’.f.';f°~ ' tt: 52:: :.112 ir: ..f::..‘:°1:: -f - ' . N 0 D A I N I R (i I - . 118,816. wma this ye", M the "gm, nsiiana Power company and a sort i... a n I e Bros Reap The Guardlan's classified ads.You law ui! Captain William Richards of y \vardeu's ollioe it is estimated that theI . could be‘§7};0§§?;; gfégripegsgy1;3,:;;1,§:d,appA;1:CH CHAIN will irlnd something to interest yo revenue from 'the same sourco Wm mn] , Bideford, P is Island. \/'\/ .. \/'\/-. \/\/ E |_ L N E ; , yesterday included two carioads oats. I . AUBKWHC 100'-bllll Din?" Wh° hed “Delil- I ph 2 1 - - THE Morning News of St John in an k_ one 3' Jew: er and Qptlcxag' - _ D0N"l` fflrllet the date 0! Dr MONeill'S item reproduced in the Colonial Herald on r Fc “ K; *_ _ __ _,V . F lecture in the school room of the First -v we Aff- ‘ - I NVITEI) 1{ you wish the best in photo grsphy, finished on the new spec iniizeii mounts, (the very latest novelty.) ' TL) VISIT ‘ OUR. S"I"U'l3I@-- GEO. li. CO0K,‘ “flu-rc llnbv is Alwavs Welcome. LOST FOUND - n Hughes’ Digestive Tonic to he the best medicine to niiike a hearty one. 1’i-Ice 25c per bottle. I GEO. E. HUGHES# Apolhecaries Hall. // I; 1;... ll, ~li-.m;_» \\'nicr|n'oof boots is what :irc rc- cwiii-ii min. \\'o l|n\'cu,lu\-gc stock in sclci't. limit mir |»i'i<~t,~.- arc icwci- than any in the city .iid om-.~x;\teususiii'c`lcss. lioys! Scc_our\vutc1‘ ‘ |iili.»1`ii.»..i~ "’l‘lili Louder" $1.50 u pair. A- E. |po.;,l5$pHEN. Farm For Sale. The executors of the will of the late l".i-urge Clark, offer forisale that valu- :tblc lairin at Clarktown, Lot _37, fronting on Hillsboro River, two miles imin Mount Stewart. This farm con- sists of soc acres of upland and 2o acres ci mzirsii land; all but about 2o acres of thc upland is cleared end in a good state of cultivation, the balance is t'c\crcil with rails and lumber. The lnrni has streams of fresh water along in-o sides of it, and has an abundance of alder and marsh mud, and is in clcsc proximity to the mussel beds of tlicriwr. The railway station is but two miles distant and the wharf but one. On the premises are a comfortable divclliiig, large barn, stable and coach lioiut-, implement and out buildings.§ lic: further srticnlars, terms. &c, appy to Mrs. Clark on the premises, S. C. Clark or Kimble Collin, Mount Stew- nrt or \V. Leitch, Charlottetown. lo-l_3tlu1wf ftw ilf bbcrs uaran-i a¢w»u~a® F'-‘F ani] Q* a Wc carry a full line ofthe best Canadian Rubbers Made. V They are the kind that give the best sat- Q isfaction. Men’s 850, $1.00, iii-20. Women’s 55:-, 7oc, 75C. SPRAGUE & (.0. NEW FL() Mcn’s O W r Tllfigflfiy 011 the Electra W OOUUIIBUUB like the shipwrecked marlner-obliged to operations on the New Sii,al'l°“ turn to work and cat up one another for at Cape Bcnr. Thcy are re ar- Prominsnt among the large wholesale ghesy gfrfx from Flew" this week by fish dealers of New York are Lynch & Co. Amherst Madc. are made specially for us according to our instructions - Know- ing' the requirements of the Island trade so well, we have had two kinds made up which we guarantee to wear and keep _you dry. 'Will get you a grain leather Boot - (Island tanned) double $2 sole, s o 1 e leather count- ers, bellow s tongue. r Buys a kip boot (Island tanned) clump $2 sole, bellows tongue, sole leather count- `ers. Our personal antee goes with pair. Allcy & C0. Agents for the Am- herst wet weather shoes. ' guar- every F I VE ROSES. ROYAL STUART. FEDORA. GIPSY. BEACON. Also Beaver Flour in 25, 50 and too lb bags at Bccr & Goff. ‘ Tins FALL Our stock “is more complete than ever.” GET the habit. Buy yourdrug wants here. ` Phone 86 We send parcels at any time. Reddin Bros. ‘ ii-all P' 0' I FALL TIME TABLE. ONDAY O Wh l' 2 tl. IN5 - t.n(.i°"i3ii'rii.i'."'ilIeLrrN"wi1i vii H |>,.|,,ce Bt. Ferry Wharf and oc f iiowsz- Wid leave Ch‘t0wn Will leave Rocky Fld 8.00 a. m. 9.00 a. m. 10.00 th. ln. 12.00 noon 2.il) D. ln. 8.30 p. ln. ‘qw 4 M p. m. aio P- ‘"- . SUNDAY. 010 a. m, 12145 pn m. 2.00 D. in. 4.00 p. in. 7.ilJ a. ln. BAD a.m. fill) a. lu' 11100, it m. ‘wo um. no s='s=~s= .555-’ P. S PP;-’ ss;§ a. m. p m. p m. p. m. UR Direct; from the mills in bbls and % bbls. between ky Point. Methodist church Monday, Nov. 27th. Rav. EDWIN SMITH M. A. will preach at Bay Fortune at 3.30 p. m. and Souris at 7. p. nl. on Sabbath the 10th. Two of the Marconi Wireless Co`s men from Picton arrived at Beach Point D P ing for the landing of the material which Sr-:Nu in postage stamps to “The Guar dian, Charlottetown," 0 cents for 100 Tun- nel stamps, ll cents for HX), 16 cents for of mailing. Everybody should use Tunnel stamps on their envelopes and correspondence. d tw tt A1' the Police Court yesterday Annie Coyle and Henry Benoit \vere each fined $100 and costs for violation of the Pro- hibition Act. The [case against Michael i-iughes was adjourned fora week and the one against Ronald Steele was dis- missed. Francis Power, drunk and ln~ cnpn.hie,wns fined $10 or 00 duys. He got the liquor, he said, fmma sailor| whom he had never seen before. ' AcoriMi'r'rr-:r-: from the Local Council of_Women has arranged for 11 public meeting on Tuesday evening next Nov. 21st in the large ante-room of the Market ilall nt. 8 o'clock, His Honor Governor MacKinnon in the chair. This meeting is culled to try und organise a. provincial hrnnch for this Island of the Canadian Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. The Secretary General Dr. Moore is coming from Ottawa to be present and it is hoped that u very large meeting will show their appreciation of this effort in behalf of such an important object. Rev. G. M. Campbell favors a re-adjust ment of Methodist work, and it is bc- lieved his ideas are somewhat along the line of those expressed byRev. A. B.Cohoe in Brussels street Baptist church recently it is Mr. Campbell‘s idea that the Method- ist work can be re-adjusted in New Brunswick so that a saving in men and money will result. These men and these dollars could then be applied to thu work in the sparsely churched west. The question will be taken up by the Method-I ist ministers at their next sessl0u~.St John Sun. A smirocs accident was narrowly averted on Sunday 12t.lf, at Tryon, when John Hodgson was driving along the. road. In front of R. F. Lords farm the horse shied, ami carriage and horse nil turneda complete somersault over the bank. Fortunately the occupants were not injured as Mr. and the Misses Hodgson had' got out of thc carriage be- fore reaching this piece of road. A corrcs- , pondent writes that this road was to bc I built up five years ugo by the Government when it was then reported by the Inspect- or in a bad state but, yet nothing has been w done and it has been steadily growing \Jl`B8» B. M. Anmsritosn, Ottavvu, controller of the mail service for the Dominion, is at the Dufferin. Mr. Armstrong has just- returned from a visit to Prince Edward Island. where he made arrangements for the transportation of the mails between the islandaud the mainland. The stearners Stanley and Minto will, as before, per- form the services, as long as they are nhlc to do sc. Should the weather become so sevcrc that t-he Straits are impnssable by these steamers, the mall \villbe carried by the Capes route. Mr. Armstrong will leave today for 0ttawa.- St. John Suu. Gr.ooM has been cast over the district ofGlndstone, by the death, on Sunday morning Nov. 12th of Francis E., eldest son of Henry Shnrum. His death was thc result ofa kick in the abdomen, which he received on the preceding Friday from a young horse, whilst he was in the act of bridling another. Medical nid was summoned, and nil that loving fricudsl could do was done, but despiteuil this he| passed away on Sabbath morning. Thatl the deceased was beloved and hlghlyf rsspectcd by the community was evi-I dcnceil by the great number that as- sembled on Monday to pay their last tribute of respect to deceased. Thai funcrnlservlces were conducted by Rev. W. J. Campbell, B. A., assisted by Rev. Mr. McPhee, B. A. Of him it can be said: “That be wore the white flower of n hlameiessiite." T0 the bereaved Iparet ts and members Of the family The Guardian I extends heartfelt sympathy. .1-3-is Farmere and Horsemen- Clydesdale Colle Cure speedily relieves spnsmodic, fiatulant, kidney and gas colics, acute inciigestion, grain founder and sioppage of water. Try it for your horses when troubled with these diseases. It is a new preparation bntlte record is a good one.- p_ A _ _ r l M M -M M E- Qawumwcanawwwmwammmmmmsnuatmwamummvimwhvwmfw 'M- 'rhe fun hav... delicious quality and absolute purify °f WH1TE’S , CHOCOLATES distinguish themzfrom others and make them quick sellers. » I . i Try 3, box today, For Sale at all the leadinglconfectionerfs' ' § ,_ _ ____` __*_____A___ & I _i ,hmm mmmmmmwmmmwm% # - ~` ~ ”.s» re' . I ` I ‘ 300,21 cunts for 400, 26 cents for 500 or 52 order that they may from time to time cents for 1000. These prices include costl 5 I ai. per some-A. W. a¢dai...1>n.m n. 9;; b29th, 1842 says of that city- We are Informed that there are at present -1000 individuals in the city depending upon public charity for support and that 000 iudividualaare on the limits unable to meet. their debts. The Lord only knows what we are coming to. If the times do not soon alter for the better we will be food." of 18 FultonFish Market,wl\ose names are well known to many shippers in this Province. They ask the names and add- resses of all fishermen fish dealers in mail information of value. Lynch 85 Co. have been established for years and their high standing makes them n most reli- able flrm with which to deal. They give careful attention in ha.ndling,make prompt returns with itemized and satisfactory uccounl; sales, furnish price lists, shipp- ing card ud stencils on demand RULERS 0F THE WORLD. Meat Eating Nations Are the Lenders in Every Branch of Human Achievements. The ruling nations of the world arc ment eaters ami history records that they always have been. Vegetarians and food cranks may ex- plain this in any way they choose, but the facts remain that the Americans, English, French, Russians and Ger- mans are moat-cnting nations, und they are also the most energetic and rnost progressive. The principal food of the heroic Boer soldier, known as Biltong, isa sort of dried beef, affording n ,great denl of nourishment in a highly concentrated form. The weak races of people are the rice-eating Chincsc, Hindoos, and Siamese, regarded since the dawn of history. as non-progressive, super- stitious and inferior physically and mentally to the meat-eating nations, who dominate them. _ _ _ The structure of the teeth plainly indicates that human beings shouldI subsist upon n. variety of food, meat, fruit and grains, and it is unhygienic, to confine one's diet to any one of those| classes to the exclusion of another. ‘ Meat is the most concentrated andI most cnsily digested of foods, but our manner of living is often so unnatural week of Mrs M W Wnlbank, aged 74. River missed the morning train coming to Charlottetown. He did not know the footbnllmatch in which hs was tu play had been postponed till Saturday, so he - started on foot after t-he departing train which had u handicap of some minutes in its wny to the city. The young man who is a well known athlete caught the train at Lake Verde after a walk or run of some miles. It must be said in justice to the train howcver that it took in the loop to Vernon River Bridge and was thus de- layed. Tue drawing for Phoeben W., which was to have come nfl’ on May 23rd, and was postponed until today, has been again postponed without any definite date being announced. As there have been some twelve or fifteen hundred dollars' worth of tickets sold, the holders are naturally getting anxious to sec thc dra\ving take place. Manypeople who have invested in this stock are now ask- ing who compose the Shamrock B. B. -SL A. Club, and numerous other questions as to its officers, where they meet, etc. Edward Haney. who claims to be tho sole owner of the horse, says there have not been enough tickets sold to warrant him in allowing the horse to go just yet. -St. John Sun. ._-*Mil HUTCH A BODY BUILDER. P1035- Tm.; ougmmj cm-go of tha p,-;nce5s,g13w0 Yssrsnnav morning an enthusiastic _ \Vednesday night with friends at VernonI 5 U When one ents food the nutritive pnrt goes to make up the different tissues of the body. If there is any flaw in the pro- cess it will result In some disease of some one of the organs of the body. The di- gestion in this way playsa most important part in one's health. Hutch cures indi- gestion and stomach troubles. It is composed of ingredients which are chemically combined to keep the digestive organs in good working order. Hutch will not allow any clogging or derange to choose from. S samples. cents per yard. Special oiler for this week-mixed Tweeds, Clan Tartans, Serges and llain Cloths in black, cardinal, navy, green and browns-all this Fall's importation and right up-to-date in every particular. 5 0 cents per yard. | ONE OI~` THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED HERE. A whole wind0\v full and a counter full lf you cannot come yourself send for STANLEY BROS. 1 cents per yard- STANLEY BROS ment. 'Hutch isa doctor for ten cents. ' For sale by all Druggists. SI-50 i The Weeklv Witness of Montreal I - and The Tri-Weekly Guardian one - ; year each for $1.5 0. Oct 14 wtf E f _w|rNEssANocu'Ano|AN. ‘ c .. Now is a good time to get your winter supply of Groceries. Prices will perhaps be highc r. ,_ up' Sunn side Grocer H '00 "I I mx y 5| , Vi/hoiasalc and Re tail. WWW , 1-. For Flour, Tea, Oil, Mo- This is THE ‘ lasses and Sugars we lead igtgiioctgiesgig A . U1€l11 all- best quality and W , l Get our prices, coxnpue reasonable price. , 4 , '\ value; Every darticle (I J* A kg gy;-n .www _ Fl-DUR Sanderson & Co '50 L0tT¢=)i . j 1" if ff 5. that the digestive organs refuse to, properly digest meat, eggs und similar| nutritious and wholesome food, but it, is not because such food is unwhole-I some, but the rcni reason is that theI stomach lacks, from ,disease or weak-I ness, some necessary digestive element; hence arising indigestlon and, later on, chronic dyspepsiu. I Nervous people should out plenty of' ment, convalescents should make ment the principal food, hard-working peo- ple have to do so, and brain~workers and oflloe men should eat, not so much meat,but nt least once adny, and to insure its perfect digestion one or two of Stuart's Dyspcpsia Tablets should bc taken after each meal, hecnuse they supply the peptones, dlastase and fruit acids, lacking in every case of stomach` trouble. Nervous dyspepsia. catnrrh of stom- ach, gastritis, scur stomach, gas and acidity are only difl`ercnt names for in-I digestion, the failure to digest whole- some food, and the use of Stuurtfs Dyspcpsia. Tablets cures them all be- cause, by 'laffording perfect digestion, the stomach has a chance to rest and recover its natural tone ami vigor. Stuartfs Dyspepsia Tablets is the real household medicine; it is as safe and pleasant for the stomach ache of the baby as it is for thc imperfect di- gestion of its grand sire. They are not o. cnthartic, but a di- gestive and no pill habit can ever foi- low their use; tho only habit Stunrt's‘ Tablets induce is the habit of good di- gestion and consequently good health. l "4, W1 Y -A Mia’ I Do you Know I .. Diamond Values? 1 - 1111 \\\. mana. ¢\a` ,_ flu rugs Probably not. You really hive to depend on your Jewel- ler's knowledge. We KNOW that our stock of Diamond Rings is made up of stones as fine in quality as can be obtained a_ny- where at such pn es as we ask for them. May we show them to yon? G. F. Hutcheson, JEWELLER. i 7:. qs . E1 ‘Sn ~,, '_ - `l` 1,, 2*, is _` ‘a s .Nerf "` _ 1 \ '.5 3 . .. . . 7 COAL Landing daily from Qchooacrs. Best quality uf Sydney and Piclou c -al. C. Lyons & Co. how is the time iuget your winter supplies. Our special Fail offer is n chance ofa life time. OFFER NO. I. 25 lbs Redpath‘s white sugar. I0 lbs Oak Blend Tea, (re- tail price 28c per lb.) ro bars best scrubbing soap. 4 gallons best American kerosene oil. 3 lbs washed currents. 3 lbs selected raisans, For 85.00 Cash ‘~(t`»j fr:-l~it..-tg, casa- \ ._ '_ ff \._, ’4ii~,:...;“Q.&-'.‘x;-2. ., 4 1.-A '-"f.f-P519? » ` ... , _ ,, ? . . .r_ .. ~ iw.-,, .nl .c.kN:.v wh,-`,.t.»'s__-_,f 5 :,. <3.; `1 _-._,_,,.,.,§,...,._.i_. =..._,. _ ., f.=;"--,-iff -~:.~:i= . '.2 133 -5 ~= .\.- --e = ~'. . " "~`»'; ' ‘-` ` 0 . Ls \ ‘ ~~fr.;. . I ,.,. _=»-'~'-_--»r.---\- ‘ i* ~;_v;;;_ |- ,fys _ mga _ 1 4'1" ,,,,.e»~<- ' ~... » _, if. ' - i“;'.‘;§' l t Ovcrcoats for boys from ii ._-,_,‘_-_~i_-.* ' All Styles of Overcoats Ready to Wear Ovcrcoats equal to the best made to order Ovcrcoats and at lower prices. Now is the time to call and select your winter overcoat. There never has been shown in this Province such an ex- cellent line of ovcrcoats :is wc arc showing this season. _ 3.00 up to $6.00. Overcoats for youths from $4.50 up to $12.00. Overcoats for men from it 5.00 up to $25.00. We invite you to call and sce our ovcrcoats. S. A. . cDonaid, P. E. Isiand’s Greatest Clothing Store. OFFER NO. 2. 25 lbs Redpath's white sugar. 18 lbs Caddie Oak Blend Tea. io bars scrubbing ,soap. 4 gallons best American keroseneoil. I lb Chase & Sauborn’s coffee (ground or in the bean.) I quart bottle best pickles. 5 pounds rice. lo lba beans. For I1'-50 Cash Every article here is the beat obtainable. Prndcnt buyera will do well to call at our stores, or you can i write naming which offer you want. McKcnna’s Grocery, Up Town Store, cor Queen and Kent. Down town Store,.oor Queen and Dorchester. F . . *ll Fiiilowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers When fitting np for Spring work try the NEW FOUND'RY Foot of;Queen Street For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. The Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. Phone 75. Peake’s No. i:Whari. P. O. BOX 4ll I 1-17 dw!! . . I I . I z § _ ,. 4 .g If “ lylf E ... 1% 4. M; I ' 3 leigh) v&&@&q .._.»~ `I` I I7 .U ,.:_? “Q :AM J -<1;-§&_ a=_. » W Q.. 1-.,f"` __. -»..4.. L.. , .\ 5 *$95* ¢'#s3'f»=-me-. - _-a*§»%»~f>s1- A Z -‘Zf,..?““ I -a , Y