` 0&l'm|¢h`°|' “Y with sville, N_ R lim ne and it i' tinge C0_N_s_ lthiuk ii; 5. :oh ..£'3..'.-.;. ll‘l`lS, _,F _sg : _ T".-; *;_e ` ' '31 ' -3:# ‘ '<1 ' if ~ ~ j»__ ,, _ I t ; 'if .:' ~_ 1 ‘ ‘ A ~ IG _ thoreloro Y’ 5 vn,PEI _ I Lvge _ - _ ' = ;~ 1.-2 . f_=~.~_--ii 2 ._ _.fs-..~_t~ » i ' ' ‘ * ‘ '- f- Jr_`z~;»1‘_;.=’f;2<~=.. _F _ `“_f;,. 3,, s,<.s~> »-_."'_¢-._i:.;_7_.,~~_;.~_~_».;»,. ~_ ._,,_______;__ ,_ .f...»..~_..,_;s..~.~» ~- 'rnn eUA1>.DiAN.oHAnLorrEToWN P. ii. 1. Novmiiiinii ii soo _ °i ~ _' i ) ` A f si-W -' W' i- i--*"7 ' *_""°"' :__ _ __ " 'nr' . ,tg '_ . 1"” 1 YV rl* _ i i A Church Services lP“"‘“”“°l'-=# \°°°ii\1°t=°f white 1-°=»°=.' t .~ .. .. _ . a _ _tied with wide purple satin ribbon. 1 ME,m0ms,,._ i _from Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pntnam;._ i _ ' _ , --1° . Prince St..-Prayer and 1’r=ise Service at ,and Mrs' E119” Dean 3 h°'nd5°m° b°“'°` . V ‘ , _ _ _ _ _ _ » l0.l_o. Rev. . J. 'l`easds.lo _at ll arid Rev. Dr. _ qui-1 gf whiie r93(.5_ ` " ' wiiiii tuiiiiii . UN ER- WR underwear r0m HS as W6 A We vvantou to buy your know we he the best value in thecity. Bought t' spot cash and sold low. Ribbed :ecial 500 a suit. Heavy do iecial 55c a suits do doiecial 80ca suit. do all Dol special $1 00 a suit. Fleece lied 1.00 a suit. Finer grle 1.30 a suit. Better gades in Ribbed ileeced aniScotch Wool up to 4.50 a tit. WElKS&C0. The feoples’ Store. ~ ` 1 assesses 0|-ea "i . 12-dll aio. each. J Geoalt Plea, Q 1 5 anl 20|: llncePles. 10 each. Appb Pies, 1 0c. eac Tai-i nos. ; 10c sac .. .=' E-1' @liiillllilii'illi5illlll'lllllllililllll.i E Tcephone 98 . D- STEWART f acura: BAKERY, Hales Best Broad. i'»’»'»~»~»~ E '_-_ _ _- CARD. Dr. Dickey p . OFFICE HOURS: 9.30 to 1 p.m.2.00 i0 4 p. m. Evenings by appointment. ' 283 wks ir , ~ _- this Society in the p ist is a suiii :ieiit _._-ii.ii~intee oi what may be expected on this occasion. Rnxmisnii the Y. M. L. A. concert in_S . James Hall on Tuesday evening next. New tal int in vocil solos, grand instrumental music, splendid readings. Prof.S.N. Earle plays the accompani- ments. Give the boys a crowded house. Admission 20 cents. Division, No. 208 was heldat New Haven a few evenings ago, and the ensuing quarter: W. P., Katie Darrah; R. S.. Gordon McMillan; A. R. S., Hector Darrah; F. S . Geo. Mcllillan; 'I`res., John G. McFadyen; Chap., Katie Rogerson; Con.. Frank Boyle; Ass Con Ada Ro non- I S John following cicers were elected sor the' St. Paul‘s.-Morning prayer at 11 a. m CHURCH OFCHRIBT ' Bibleclaes at2.$). - i . Services at ll and 7. Morni bjeot Y. P. S.C, E. Wednesday night at 7.50 all . ., gc . .. A. McKinnon; 0. S.. WalterBiyle; P. W P., Hugh McMillan. AT the meeting of the Cheese Board Friday 11 factorieslboarded 8583 cheese. Dillon & Spillet bought 2033 at 10 18g 16,which is 1-16c higher than the high- est bid at Brockville yesterday. The fol- lowing factories sold: Stanley Bridge, New Glasgow, New Dominion. 'St. Peter’s. Kensi gton. Hszelbrcok and Dunnstiiffaage. Sn mation of Arthur Simpson. seconded by R. Munn, it was agreed to adjourn tie board for the season. the call .»f the oiiicers. Moved by Mr. Arthur Simpson and seconded by Mr. L-L.Jei.`tins and Mr. Dougald Currie, and csrfed unanmiusly, that the thanks of t1.e Board be tendered Premier Farquhirson and the Govern- ment lor allowi g the Board the free use of a room ii: the Provincial Build- ingin which to hold the.r meetings. A vote of thanks was then tendered thc oflicers for the manner in which they conducted the business of the board during the season- _i 1_*mics'ri.isr’s Dress Fabrics are aiway reliable. Guaranteed Fast ~ Colors 8“°f°°i¢o_d_Sat‘=faction. Serges. Craven “°*l¢5» Sllr Wirp Endoras. Poplina. CovertaandFan¢-..~ 318,(-k5_ Ask your merchent fortl.¢m_ " - PERSONAL MEITION Rev. R. B. McDonald of Rnstico, was in the city yestcrdn y. Mr. M. P. Driscoll, station agent, Free- town, was in the city yesterday. _ Mr. C. H. B. Longworth left yesterday for Bo-ton, New York and Montreal. Hon. B. Rogers who has been in town for a day or two,returned home yesterday. Owingto iudisposition, the Rev. Dr. Bracken is not able to visit Charlotte- town. Q is-n-is-can ependent Order of Foresters, who has een on the Island for the past two months as removed to Newcastle, N. B., who ith which he is connected. Mr. R. J. Stuart, organizer for the In- ro e will still endeavor to further the order Thursday Fridav_and 8aturda.yat8 pm GOSPEL UIIIIUG . ~. Gospel Meeting-Remember _the Meeting in Prowse’s new block. Bun y' afternoonat A o’olock. Stress:-s always welcome. Lesson: Luke 18-I “‘ eparahleof tue unjust Judes." Miss Elizabeth' Putnam died" residence of her mother, on Putnam Street. on Friday. October 6th, aged 55 years and tive months. Miss Putnam was the daughter of John and Jane Putnam, and was born in Prince Edward Island. When she was eight years old hor parents re- moved tc Winthrop, and she received her education in our public schools. .Fot many years the family resided on Putnam street on what was then known as -'the hill.” but after the death of her father the property was purchased by the Railroad Company,aud Miss Pnt» nam and her mother have lived for Buchanan street. For the past four years Miss Putnam had been quite an innalid, and this, in connection with a naturally retiring dis- position, had kept her most of thstime at home, where she had been the close friend and conhdens ef her T mother. About nine`-'nietthe ago _ e' was stricken with paralysis and since that time she had been nearly helpless. gradually bcoomipg more _and more feeble, until town the last. she was unable to communicate with those about her. Her funeral took place from her late home. on Sunday last,October 8th,' at three o’c-lick in the attercoon, the service being conducted by the Rav. W. M. Smalluian of the Baptist church, with appropriate vocalseleciions beau- tifully rendered by Mrs. Lena Wyman and Mr. David Belcher. The iioral offerings were many, and vo y beautiful. Too handsome pillows of roses. pinks and ferns, marked °~Sister,” were from Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Treworgy; a large and handsome basket of white roses and picks, tied with white satin ribbon. was from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Putnam; a lrrgii bunch of white and purple chrysenthemums. tied with purple ribbon, from Mr.’._Jol1t1 iii. ii, L. iiiiiiy (Late onthe Royaumndon 0phtha1_ _ Handsome Gerge Mixtures all popular shades. mic Hospital and Central London chmce Palfbefngi U1 FSDQY BIBCIIS 2-nd PFBUTY Plaids- Throat and Ear Hospital ` _____________ “never mind what they arf worth. _ ________________ Mooriields _ ) _ S | - ~ h , _ E '_ Plain Black Cashmeres, Poplius also, Figured __ in :_:_:_:__,___ .num in msnsns on B E'e a Blacks and Silk and Wool Mohairs. 15 3. “This we consider the biggest snap we ever 390 Throat siidllloso. OFFICE-Cameron Block. RESIDENCE-Hotel Davies. Otlice Hours-9.30 a. in. to 1 p. ln., o You’re choice of 50 pieces of the prettiest up ----- '- _§ to date goods we have ever olfered you. You’1l save ji _ ` 5 5Oc on every $ worth you buy. fg 2 to3'p, m., 7 to 8 p. m. Eyes Tested for Classes- Eiiilg .SS vvvvvv heard elf.” are offering at AA Tfvvs ~'vvv~¢~v » ""” Oh _! We havenft time to tell you what we -;§~f-=~*--‘~=-f_-.- ll ._ 1 1 -_ _` ii 694: 0 V E21; be acrush at ou D . Good te tb t 'A 0 r ross s coun r e nex wo ’ _...__ that you’ve seldom ever seen in Charlottetown. ' An Illustrated Book, descriptive of "MY STORE” is the popular Store. Prince Edward I51md_ F01- gale at “MY STORE” is the Fur Store. ;_ ui i..,,k,,,,,,, ,,_,,d R_ H_ M,,,.,,». ~-MY s'ronE" is the Dress Goods sim. ° °”’ Sni MLd&Go , . I-.f - ' . i»_ ._., ;__-__'” 'si' '= Sunday school and Bible( lass 'it 2% Ei en E [The above MN Pm in ra.yor` t 7.All ts t ' d ii-naipprov ri: ' .x' ` ' "am was a . 1 mdilveryhddy weiiigirie. reef” p n_iece of Mrs. Capt. Lund. Nine Mile *_ - `_ St. Peter‘s Cathedril-Holy communion a.t8. (»r69k.] ` "S _ a.m. ll. Matins at 10.15 ern. Chi1drcn's Cate- _ 2 ' I ohising and Bible Glass at 2.30. Evensoug at ___*,,&___`_ ” s __ 7 p.m. All seats free and nnappropriated. . » ’.__ ~ . , i ss ' ' `p ' y .. _ _ _ . y . ‘ _ _ _ Q J f i = igiblii and 1. siniiag sensor ann imswt-'s We P810 of dyspeps* urn his attention fa -_ " - 3 . . - pmvgdtgiassdizg __2_;.;i_\;._______i__r_i3;z_:i__i-__iit__i_»ve1°omo and _ _t_o___§_ood___s___§_arsaparil.a and in its use he ` ¢ | ’ Pm or mmm £A11;'l;;§'1‘Rcv G P Rn momh Adversity ilavereth no man.” but _45c per yard-J B ‘-d0!.1_iid‘ ' I 116 " - " ' -» some time on the same street, nearer' ‘A V A A ii “ t is 4 _.1 NF' ~; Q ‘if """` ' UWC §_ Drug Stores” -vvvv . h Ct in i, Gene it' °~tiip riritendeni of the . INF' innl. tram mi ni" arrive mt 8 l\ii=tli ‘didst Ciiiirch,`f_fa.ii du.. ut i. Sunday Bilsfdes her W‘d°We.d m°th@¥'i Wh0 h I . . ity uiiiil midnight lust mg t. gt-.h cl néiiis Bitple céassiti, 2.50. I_i_l\;n.ng__elis_tic _ has been f.,ithg_,1 and umiring in her `ci~vicc . . o.i ii evening ~, unior . . _ INTEm_m“_S on me 1._E_ L t,,1,.gmph{i.enguo. »\fii_ifissnsy’cyeiii~_g_ r.:io_. icpwortn .minisirniiou for many years. Miss Put- io. ss. of his t;f::t'i”- ..*.';‘.t.“’ °‘a‘t‘.‘.".:'.~i '~";:i.‘..;‘ii:: “P3 . "im 1 iw-» wee- Me Mime m,,,,g,.,_,‘_ {Trc\\r_f y and Mm. A. W. Smith, and .\lr. l‘.-iiil Deviiux of l)uii_il@¢9, Ulf Voted Grace Cliurch.-Pi-.wer nicetiiiig tht 10. Rev |tW0~ brolliers, Seleclman Henry Put- iiix iiniiier, has siiocesdeii in cnpzuring ii _ lgr. ~b¢i._§;ii;2;tcLl_S\_1nd_§?X__ilt0§Vi nam of Pleasant street and Mr. John 1 Q llalql Six Uh thei‘d’;iiL\i;tln;)iir 0ii::li\dot§Q‘ql,f;)5 _ eil (for-__ st.i;iu_;:ors.__ Sunday S`i:.h_pol_ at 2.15. 111.14. H- PUTDBJIL I0 ZDUUFD 1191' l0*9» 9-H Of ti ii.-i e as ‘ -~ - ‘0 ‘_ l.ii.co.~ic o Sun( ity Tc oo. fl-Um _\|r_ Carleton of 50urig_ Bgsides the Evangelist service tit close o-_‘ eveiiiiir ser- Emhgm havlitqe hearlffélt sxmpamy of .move he has am mpwred _L number of vice. Q eir numerous friends in their b~reave- ` ` P r.sn\"rii:niA\' imenr. .13--an fists. _ R -» _ - _ Pei _imdb W l_c me very W' ua ‘u€i_i_i_i_1.__~Prayer meeting at 10. Services ati - The interment was in our beautiful lui: opening conceit nf the Y.lVl.L._A cl ss M-2 30_ 1 Winthrop Cemetery, 'where among "°“r"’ f"r 'hw -l".`°"‘ t"k"s p1f’c°mb_r` fM§t=i`ii‘i€ii°Sshiii"ii§s‘i-lsidiiio)§ii`fdoyMlii;ii)6oilii£iiii many ne" ‘md de" fmnds who hw" .Jaime llfill o_n liiesiiiiv evening next. 31516 class; M 2_30_ ~ '-gone before” she was laid to rest. and l`he class oi entfrtiinuiints given bv CHURCH OF ENG,_AND_ _left by ecrrewing ones beneath a pro- `fusion of fragrant flowers -Winthrop week--S06 ad.-Week‘s & Ci Thd in another column for warm underwear all prices and quality the best-see ad. Week’s & Co. The People’s Store. 11 li See our choiceline of black iigured dress goods. 300, 35o, Mac~ dere in Canada exceed all others com- bined, . FANCY screens in oak and mahogany Eniah-oak music book .rax--` J net what you want in the house. See ad. for prices-John Newson. 9 lw. Readers of the "GUARDIAN" should not fail to see the samples of Jellies from Pure Gold Jelly Powder--At all~~ grccsrs during the next few days. ~‘IsN"r it lovely” said a lay at one of our leading grccers the other day- referring to Pure Gold Jelly Powder. Tasrii: the. samples ot; Pure Gold Jellies at your grccers 'during the nex few days". i _ ' Royal Oak Soap. It leads That’.s all ! 12 tf LADuis wanting e_gcid warm Stylish Jacket tor winter should leave their orders early. We have mantle cloth in Black, Blue,Gi:eeu and fawn. John Mo- Lcod & Co. ` ’ 10 2i. _ . Our Rea dy-t0-Wear Cos- tumes are worth seeing-Jas. Paton Q Co - ti clearing sale you had better do so and save trom 25 to 50 per cent on your purchase. Goods going' fast; come soon-- l B Macdonald & Co. 1023i next Wednesday. ’lt"you- have not already! _ bought boots at our great 'Wm you g;,.,,,,,,,ci,,,,,.¢,'i‘_ UDRE & an nnannnnannannsa E3 'f .1 _fi ~¢»"%..';.'v’. c-.,~_.~.., v-Mniwnisil' ,_ -ii ` #vs G. he ” TS e _ . its .neat itwiii.-. ~~. .s ii UsniiiiwaAiz_'1‘h ld th is ’ The-l'0’S hardl 8.11 ‘de A ' ‘ i THE quarterly meeting of l_)ehpse~toi- iiig_ming:“Chmdtf: °i'oiiiti'iiene;».‘sudi°eE cgmin no 1, id 0': Tnckwx' ng," ~ y partment when _ . _ g y y - rl e ' ~ ' _ ' 2§2ft,df"“A1"f11°,T§§lm°,§f°d°§§,§,';‘§f,‘|§°°§1C2§d wear. We have some specials for this _ "` quality means 30 much 3_5 ill FUBSt su : ° _ , _ _ ‘ _ ' . _ _- _ i_ _ .;i__§‘°§$;:._,.';.f_;j__.°.i:_.§._i‘§‘_§-_ii.“g,.iii"_ti apr.. "°""°" "°‘°~ _ _ f 11 1 _j . 2 Of ‘?°‘¥¥“°;"¥?’° #‘.‘°. Plenty _iff - ‘°l1¢»i» shmgd touom.. 1 ,£2 bps. _ e cor-1 _af Fnunas-Read Week’s & Co’s. sd. __ g. - You hem.-_oft them 0ften__ma_ybe , age _wslooma u__vn___=m _ _ qpegpl bargains. The- People’s Store. gk ggmei-,imegy ' ~ Bun Bervlcesat7, 8,and at8D.m. ' 1 '_ _' '_ ' wkdmzm s°"i9°°`_1h°“°°” T“°°°"" Jaonrs.--We have them.Jscketa in < ‘f Then theres ai rarer' variety' . __ _ , That’s the satisfactory its _kind you will see 'D ~ H The furs we _sell are satisfactory furs. honestlyj made of .honest skiuas They’re made up bythe most skilful liable furriers that we know ofa' i. 'D ` 'That _they are correct in 'stylegoes saying-°_th~-y ~wouldn’t be weren’t. ' i ' _ . 1 Every article is carefully leaves the; factory e and i a_ gain before we put, it If it isn»’t honest y ' won’t have it at all We would like tosliow you~how.niucl_i-< quad-= ness and stvlc-your fur- money can Riiuiiunnn the auction sale of excel *' ' * * ' ' _ 1-" gt" "'A"'s¢ _1'~f>t-'Airefga 'A fi-.i 1) . . 1". w. ii t~‘_ \ #_ of i~`._ vf. fs \~'_ on “u .~‘_i~. '~.~' \~' \~.v.-‘v.~' t- _ \- lent household furniture in the Lycei ni - . _ _ es? ;~es~..'»=.» i __ f'“‘@ ll a O Y A A pw, _ _j As a general rule, the _ most successful man in . life is theone who"lias _ the best information.- Disraeli. . Our Two t dll; e»e»»o»cosaoe. . aio 'controlled and managed by __ graduates in Pharmacy, who have spared neither time nor expense in The fact that the mostintellizent ' persons in the city are our cus- _ homers, goestoshow that the dis- _ rerning public are alive te their own interests and' also accouute _ or the large measure of success forts to give the.best_possible ser- _ Q I . ` ..»_'._f. av' endeavourimr to learn the drug business in all its branches. N \. which has attended our ef- " vice, the belt drugs, at as -low a. 3 DPENING T0-DAY _ household furniture in the Lyceum on ‘ _ . o’cl0ck- ""*§`~`/'f’"?‘3-E’ 2 ‘V°°"°“"“Y “°““‘ 11 Our staple department is ` » booming Low prices big as ’ ° 5’ . _ . _ 4 _ H S n sortinent is the causes.-_ .' u Prowse Bros' 11 ll i’ Oak and Maho an finished screens, wi _ . g Y f -I]N`- Visit Charlottetown’s great- 1 pretty draperies, price only $2.25. ~ _ est store. Every department S G 0 0 S. i kept right; no trouble to show i oods or sec them.-Prowse it VV€'I‘“ g0lf1g to give you for two weeks beginning November 10th %1°Q3, 11 11 i e g ending Movember 24th the greatest Dress Goods SNAP ever iven 'in Char- . if lottetown. “We leave you to judge.” _ g » The b¢St all WO0l t1lSlZ¢1‘ in _ \Veive placed on our counters 5 heaps of Wide double width Dress Goods the World for $3,75 WOI‘tl‘l PM °“t ‘D 5 IW" .$7.50 at Prowsc Bros. 11 li O I L You’ll find Pretty Plaids, Plain Blacks, Fancy 1 Biicits, colored Tweedo width 36 to 40 inches. 1 O ° WH You’ll get almost anything you want in. this .j`--ff--‘~-»‘--f-f gf lot in Fancies, Plain Blacks, Plaids and Tweed ef- . 19° - _____ f6<=f»S, you’ve paid 39c for the same goods. ak Music Racks $2-60 _ Lar e Oakif Book Rack $3-40 If you have not seen the above, call the first __ time youare down town. Always glad to show goods. ` »;__\ '.f,-~ ~.`_,f;= ~_<`.¢¢= 'i _f _~< 3 ; v_`__,__.,_-, _A _ fr/ .if .ii~.. ..~¢ iisjrf. iii.- il Dr-css Goods, ~ Tweeds, Blankets, _ . Uridcrcloihmg. ___ priceas _possible considered with _ _ T _ flewiisiids. contains amp. . “MY STORE” is \‘-11° busy _=t°r°- (bin Pmtyug .- - n T JI 'i i Pl°lca25oa - - ‘ D l ~ in _ it' ' ' ,ws nw- ¢ , -i 2, ` //1" af,- , _ if lt/ it _ _ LARGE Auction Sale of excellent A _ ' - _ ` /,__ in . iri‘/1 1-‘f"»‘i t"= _l /f; .1 ti" t\ _ly .._\ \ ' ,r-l i 1 _ - ` *_ ) -I n N eWSO|`\.. .ii .___ ,_\ ii ' " ii ~ ' i iii' 2. ~i_»>,`_ -54;- '»-i 1)) »~ ff wi ` *S-" ' ‘ ` \ ‘ iiawii ' °` T B nap G co _ ~ ' ‘ ` . z‘l‘».` -i i ‘W ` » _ .. in custo _ ’ Q 1 'U J 1’ 5 fy _._ ‘Q/(35/'.5,Y§_§i _ _ ~ ` , . _ _ _ _ 4 ` ~ .s ii _...was i Qi ga, .i--..__