e :_ , i ~ i fi. 'fl ‘.fl;, ji l i'l .i' ,.~ ii *ii ._ fi, - i:.` ,.- `i . fi.: iiiif ld . riiif.i'i-"- 1'. f . 1 ti. ak* ,.. . fi. .. .,,. ' 0 fi' .Lt . . _+ t i 1. _.1 - V-.i K iii., ,W ,E ep, ,' Ill iw? 5., iii '- “ev-r =,-9" li. , ~'.¢ _,P it l tv-, . .t ; "1 if . , ‘i ,, _. _T ~\.A. -<. _ , - - ,; J -fer »,_.ffzi:_'.l ""` "G35" ._ _.._....~ -- >i -til' 1 - ".i1`s` 1.1. i. tg 1 \ ‘4 1 - » i 1.. 1,.-_ .v, ,,, -.i~ a THE iiiiii-ii FF' I sig' ii:-. 3" _, -, ff WI..- - . _ _ ~-_ -__. Can. ti Grain leather. bellows tongue, doiible sole at $2.00, $1.25 and $2.50. l lfitdoesn'teureyouitoosts ' to say that it :Two any Cold, Cough. isfounclinllie man tedimobisll of those Kip, bellows tongue, 2.. 'ialti ...air i1.°ii.i. .t,°i.`.'.'iii`..,~ 'fin 1...... " 5_0"-=t°»C~i<\~C-5-aiu hh _ air w. 1.' .. ilili. a.. .i'.°i'..a ws imthing.' lf 't does it coats He. .aa 1'.; a......i. . ’°“ - Shiloh has cured many diousauds oi the , most obstinate and we donotlselibto Bggts ‘ m.;-:..‘:-.=:::.‘:.‘°-..".:.':..f.=;.':r Shiloh has had an unbroken record of ' success for thirty years. lt has stood I every possible testvllliiout ini-lure. Further 1 Proof who have tried Shiloh and been cured. ` Mrs. Archie Taylor, Asaph, Pa., writes :- "lbouaht _a bottle ol Shilolfs Omaii1nptio|iCiim and iouiid it very I havotwo ehildim, double :ole at $2.25. nd le hui .bla it l vsilem 1.. Btn. at $2.50, §i'.i`.°f‘°v:';i.i."ir.'.:“':.f“;* ..‘.‘i:'.'.F'.:.,‘::‘“.c,f went lo bed,and they :left all aight. _t _cur $3 50 ,md $3_75_ llirrcegmoleuly. I rlial always keen ii mal; MORRIS & SMITH. 1| 25c with guarantee where es' medicine is sold , 1 , i Weii=l`lade l Ulf-.ters and i( Overcoats. : , _ . l \Vl1:it is better :it the present tiiue than a warin Ulster. i Reefer or uohlry Ovcrcoat ? There are none hett~r than those _ ‘ niadc by 1 H. Shorcy&Co.,iiiontrcal, _s_.(il§___-A -`----- E.. who by their long experience in ready-niarle clothing, are able ~ to p.ociuce the best garments, that are uianufactured today. See the Shorey Blizzard Resistor Ulster, made ‘ from piir: wool Frieze. flannel lined with rubber interliiilng. This Uirter is thc iiist thing on the market today. Sliorey Overcoats. Suits and Ulsters are for sale at A.lVici)ONALD’S. / ‘ a . - . g | . ‘ _ the Canadian We . y . ,fi S ' 'T ' "W"/"""""`""”“"Y""`v""°"_W""_'___”"'___"_ m",t` has been p_?St'p°ued'_The Caufclfm the departure of the lastilrxiembcr in the 2,-,--.1--,-,,,_, 1, '7__.._ _v-___-__ 7., Z SHILQH, 1'?--iiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-==. oiiiéEiiiflf.i`}§iiJ.l§ii3§}.Ill§i.§}§i§féI . l Mrs. (Mayor) Compton returned last' night from Halifax. \ ` A. Winfield Scott was a passenger by the boat last night.. I , Highest grade American ‘liocolates I at Caswell‘s. Only 40u. per lb. . 21dtts3l tw wli. 4; Rev. Dr. Moore, Ottawa, will lecture in itlie Market Hall this evening on Tuber- , culosis, commencing at 8 o‘clocl¢. ‘ There were 1300 bags oats, 100 cases eggs, 200 dressed hogs and 1 horse among `, she shipments by the boat yesterday. Mrs. John Diwics,Monuton,accompanled 3 by her sister came over on the boat last , night and went through toChariottetoivn. i \\'anted at oncea first class coat maker, highest wages paid. Apply at once to M. I.. Frank McKenzie, the maker of good clothes. 18d Fil. Percy Reid, who has been visiting friends in Suminerside and vicinity left ‘ yesterday cn return to the Yukon, via. Toronto whore he will spcnd ii fcw days' visit. _ Dr. Gillis, Kensington, went over to Moncton yesterday to meet his brother re- ; turning from Montreal where he has boon ,ill in the Hospital for the past two months. Iron beds, wire miitircssos, lounges couches, writing desks, fancy chairs rind other furniture newest and best at low prices at Brace, McKay 8: Co’s., Summer side. 18 stt ill. Ri-rv. Joris Mr~Pn/tri. and Rev. Edward »J. Flynn, Moiitreril, two Rcdemptionist inissionnrics, who have been holding it series of meetings in P. E. Island, were at ithe Mlnto Hotel last night and went ‘ home today.-Moncton Ex 21st. The Fiirincr reports that D. Il. McDon- ald, Bcdcqire, killed,dresscd and delivered , 17 hogs to Sinclair Sc Steivart between the I hours of 0 a. ru. and 5 p. ni. Our conteni~ l porary ought to have gone further and i informedjits readers of this new method that will admit a hog to be killed, dressed and marketed a few hours afterwards. Many frlcnds will bo pleased to lcarn of I the success in Uncle Sam’s dominion of Leslie Taylor, Freetown and for two years iii the employ of McGougnn 81 | \Vrlghi. He left here last spring to enter r Seigcl's new store in Boston and he re- * ccntly received and accepted the offer of is i lucrative position with a large whole- isalc firm in New York. Tlic prospects of |ad\'anccn\ent in the latter firm are ex- i ceptionally bright. i M.\riua'i‘s Norris -Owing to unfavorable , . *. ther the pie social and cntertairfmciit ' l’. lu. island’s Greatfst Clothing House. “,"i_ f Isaac Wright, late of Bedeque, who \\ hich u as to be held in the Orange iiall n “ner 'mother have left' ‘md gone Do by Prince William Division on the l7tii, Bros are preparing to figure extcnsivcly on the fishing industry this w_inter.- - V Joseph Rogersou is learning the carriage ` -_ ` Y blacksiiiitlitrndc iii- thc local fnctory.- Henry and Mrs' Bogus (nee Louise THE DENTIST _ WHO SAVES TEETH If others advise you to have your teeth extracted don`t you do it till you have consulted us. Saving Teeth is our Specialty Call mul see us and we will explain liow n badly broken down set of teeth may he inakie to give letter sziiisiactoii and more iintural expression to the face than :i plaic. Renieniber our work is ali guaranteed in writing. Guarantee Denial Rooms, Cameron Block. Charlottctoivn. J. T. Durant has returned to Sussex, N. 1 B. after a short visit with friends in Mar- i . . . gate and Spring \/ alley. I 1 Agrnnd hall was given at the Qucen f ilotcl last night by Frank and Mrs. Perry Iwhicli testified to their popularity was .magnificent indeed and must have been i worth several hundred dollars. The k following is the list of the presents: , oxydized silver Set H. H. Boer and A. C. l Rogers; silver tray, J. E.: Dalton; silver i ink stand, Royal Hotel; pie knife, Miss | M. Noonan; cake plate, Mrs. Mclnnis and Frank; sliver tea set, Messrs, Doyle, Squarebriggs, Ilalpenny, McDonald, B. l D. and Dr. McLellan and others; pie i knife Fldele and Mrs. Pei-ry; teapot, Wm. i and Mrs. McNeill; card tray, Joseph and , Mrs. McDougall; salad dish, Messrs. Hol- i man and Pickctis; cake tray, Miss Swine- iianinier; pie knife, Joseph and Mrs. Mc- Culiough;sugar and cream set, Joseph rind Mrs. Gaudet; egg sctt, Messrs. l\ilcQuuiil and \Vliitlock' nut crackers, DK E E ROBTNS Pfflp. lu i ’ A health until Thursday night when she ~lowest prices. Y 18 att Ui i in honor' of the 25th anniversary of their united \vliole. \Va trust that he and they l rnar-riiige. The display of silverworel will enjoy many happy years together and Nrcii.McQuamua, K. C.. returned last night from Charlottetown. The Schr Thetls sailed yesterday for Pugwashloiuled with 6,500 bus. oats bl' Joseph Read & Co. S. P. C.--Safe,,pieasant, certain, Gour- lie‘s Syrup of White Pine audTar. Itis guaranteed. Mrs. R.S_ . Sqirarebriggs, left yesterday for Revelstoke, B. C. Mr. Squarebriggs accompanied her as far as Moncton. There will boa meeting of the Crystal Pioneers this evening in Joseph Duraut's Tonsoriul parlors. All members requested to attend. Nelson Ramsay, Conway writes The Guardian thas it was in grain not fruit that he received the diploriia from thc Louisiana Exposition. Famous Queen Heaters, Monarch Steel Ranges and other Heaters and Ranges of the best kirids are to be had at Brace, McKay Bc Co's., Surnuicrsidc at Rev. Jas. McDougall will preach (D. V.) at Cape Traverse on Sabbath at 10.30 and 0.210, on Tuesday the 28th at Searletown, and at Coleman on Thursday and Friday 30th and Dec. lst. at 7 p. rn. Don't delay in getting one of our spec- ial values iii ladies' sacques. They arc going quickly. Remember the price is only $3.75 for coats worth froui $5.00 io over $10,00 each.-McGougan & \Vright. Three Scott Act cases one] for laecond and two for first offences, were tried at \Vellington yesterday before Stipendinry Wright on proseoutdon of II. A. Leslie, Kensington who secured convictions in each of the three. l Frank Kinch, Tignislif left Tuesday morning for Bangor, Maine where lic has scoured a position in one of ilic carriage shops oftliatCit.y. Mr. Kinch returned from the West about two we_cks ago having gone out on rim Harvest Excur- sion. , Vifantcd.--A first class nil round dry goods man. Must be sobcr.of good address and have at least $1,000 to invest in an established business. A periiiiinent position with good salary to the right stamp of man. Address giving references Agent, Guardian Branch, Supimcrsido 11-l6thm4l. A correspondent from Iiedequa sends the following: “‘Friend_ after friend dc- parts.‘ These words of"the poet have an application nowadays, which, perhaps thc author never intended. But they are literally true in regard to the family of o e , st Yesterda witnessed person of Miss Clarke who goes with her nephew Fred on his rctiirn to Calgary. \Vrlght) Freetown uccompaiiics them. Mr. Wright. who went west some months ago is much improved in health and finds the climate agrees with him. Ina few days if nothing happens to prevent he will have his farnilyiibout hirii iigain,a re- bc ablessingin;thc land of their adop tion." ` It was with feelings of deep regret that many learned ofthe death of Christie, dearly beloved wife of Malcolm McLean, Grahiiufs Road. Surely the family have sustained an irreparable loss in tho death of this sweet patient, loving viife and mother. By her kindness of heart and geritleness of manner, sho reigned supremely lu her home. In her the high- cst type of a noble unsclilsh woman might be found. Sho had been a. patient sufferer with rheumatism for many years which sho bore with Christian fortitude never making acomplaint for herself, always ministering to those about her with is tender loving care. She was in her usual . . . . , . , _ , f ' bmnvmy' brenkmbb set’ ` was taken down with pneumonia All (T7 m th & tw IA. Lelurgey M. P.” cake plate I ' Li Fred Fitzpiitrlck; nut pickers, ll. P. and that medical bkm 'md careful nursing _’ - ' -~ "_ I Mrs. \Vood; cream mid sugar set, J. A.l ‘ami Mrs. McNeill; cream ladle, Watson l“"enolcnewlth i',l“’°°°l"""i`5‘{."ii\°r‘i'r's'i-'-l'§i.'i:¢l'»” ""1 "`°°"»°&i .could do could not stay i.lia.t dread dis- case. With many of bor chllilrun about ber slic cislnily talked oi the approaching end. Her last words wcrc. "Tire hour of my departurc's come I licar the voice that , calls me home." “Tha Lord is my i Shepherd I shall not want.” At Monday 1 noon her spirit took its flight. She was ri member of the Christian Church for many 1 years and died as she lived trusting in the incrits ofa Cruciflcrl Redeemer. She leaves to mourn-an aged husband. eleven children five sons and six daughters. The sons are Archibald, Cincinnati;,James A., Bi-ldszowatsr; J. R., Sussex; John. W., Souris; Malcolm on the homestead. The daughters are Mrs. William Catto, Wash- ington; Mrs. W. D. Whitehead, Clinton; Mrs. A. Glennie, Boston; Mrs. G. N. Cannon, Boston; Mrl. A. Bun- tain, Clinton; Mrs. 'Ephraim Riiad, Vancouver B. C. The funeral was largely attended by the relatives and friends, Rev. A. Stirling officiating. The body was tenderly carried to italast resting place by ber sons. The children who were present at the funeral were Mrs W liitehoad, James R. of Sussex, Mrs. Gianni c, Mrs, G. N. Cannon, Irs. Baut- » in, John W. and Malcolm at hoine. 2 "J-“ iii iiiliill ii ruiiiiii-e I, , Office- Post Ofiice ~Buiiidir»g- H. Clarke, Mgr. | 1 p Seldom has Sacred Heart Church, 1 Alberton. baba favored with so large and ilgiwic Piilili Miii5 C0-» \, :."..:.f‘°“.'i.::.°°..:.° °..::f. ltd , Montreal. ri d zz, 23, 15 edlice on Tuesday momlng when James Foster White, Collector of Customs forthe Port of Caacnmpec, led to thc' altar Miiruarof., daughter of the lata Patrick I. Foley, Kildare. The bfidt who was given away by her eldest l \»r°iherR\°h-rdwu mifediiia bwti- ful gown of white silk with veil and wreath and oarrleda eliaplet and ivory prayer book. The groom was supported by his brother, William Whlté. Misa Ciotiido Ready was bridtl- inaifi. _Madam Doriou presided at the organ and the Bponlai Hnal WM suilk withafitll choir. After tho _mar- riage the happy couple left the churctf to-‘ the audits of the sroddpg iuagghftsnd the losers. served at the Revere lloicl before the happy couple took the tri-in on an ex~ tended tour comprehending the principal citiesof the United States and Canada, was amost enjoyable function at which n. restricted circle of friends assisted. The toast to the bride and the groom was proposed by i.lio1”tov.. 1i`ut.lier Burke the officiating clergyman and responded to in his usual eloquent manner by the groom, The presents were numlierous and costly. The Guardian offers c-ongratularions. Miss Blanche liodgson, daughter of Thomas Hodgsoii, rciuriierl from' Boston bn Tuesday. A schooner' u.\'rl\'ed in port yesterday to load potatoes for Boston. B. Rogers is the shipper. Sineli. iisliernien are taking gooil catches this week. They arc avrrnging 110 lbs a day and selling to local shippers at 3c. per lb. Enmisr Davr and Wm. McKinnon left yesterday for Calgary. A Prohibition case against McKinnon comes on at the Police Court today. Two postponed Scott Act cases were up before the Stipendiary on Monday and owing to witnesses not having appeared cases were further posponed. A gasoiene engine has arrived for Ii. T Oulton for ri steam launch which lie will' have built this winter. The engine was purchased at Amherst from the Motor Co. The P. E. I. Presbytery met on Tuesday evening at Elnisdale for the purpose of inducting Rev. A. W. McKay tothe charge of the Presbyterian congregation of Moiftrose, Tignlsh and Elmsdiilc and to transact other business. Ministers present were Rev. \Vm. McDonalrr,Re_v. A. D. Mc Donald, Itev.Mr.Muson also the fimowing elders, David Gordon, \Vni. C. McNeil, B. Rogers and M. A. Mcl\'cil. Rev. Mr. McKay was unavoidnbly dei-aincd from the meet-ing and his induction was postponed till Friday evcning,at 7.30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. McDonald will ad- dress thc minister and Rev. Mr. Mason the people. '1‘he resignation of Rev. Mr. \Vhiddcn of Bedeque was accepted. Presbytery thcn adjourned to meet at same place Friday evening. .__._.. ~a-- STOCK QUOTATIONS. Close. Noon. Close. Nov. ll Nov.22 Nov. 22 Copper....... B55 851! B71 B. R. 873 C. 173g Ponnsylvanla..... 140i; 141g 141§ Southern Paotflo.. 60; St.Paul......... . 178i Union Pacific 13-it U B Steel Pre't'd. 103g ONE BURNED T0 DEAl H. 875 173;, 1:10; 141; 143 09B 1762 134% ical sing, im nog 140i: iraq mi, 1781. 134;; 10:13 Simr:visi>on'i', La., Nov. 21-The Shreve- port city lniii, the police station, market house, two saloons and .several small frame buildings were burned yesterday and Walter-Woods, an aged cripple, was burned to death. The loss totals $200,000, with small insurance. Many valuable records of the city were destroyed. Three firemen were injured. WHAT CAUSES APPENDICITIS. The commonest cause of nppendlcitis is constipation. When you require p)hyslc don t use cheap drastic pills-get r. Harniiton's Pills which strengthen the stomach, rcxzulrito the bowels and provcntany ten enoy to appendicitis. none day ou’ll teal the remendous benefit 0 Dr. Hamll_ton`s Pills, By purifying the blood and cleanain the syato_rnihoy‘prevent headaches, lifi. da- preaslon an drivo away wearinoss. No ,medicine so successful as Dr. lganilitonh »Pilla, sold everywhere in 25c. xos with iyeiiow cover; get the genuine. we 5 WANTED: i We reipiiireatravelliugulcs- man to represent, us in Sum- rncrside and Prince County . East. To a responsible man able to furnish first-class refer- ences as to character and abil- ity, a liberal inducement, with Ermment employment , will offered. ' MILLER BROTHERS, Charlottetown. ii-‘ziaivv . rust assume aggiidg silicon... afanviii an oiimirsr. s' s. mm in ir-.;J.s.l :'.‘.ie::a'.z;"k°i.;i:.sf'-"°' 9* - 1 1 i, i ' I AM ES MCDONALD, ¢h |m““'- _ owl.; at ‘m i..ii.,~- and-m..i.r..1h an ti. u , utnmin iimsw., lima. md wi. r~.i...“?°i,."' °‘l"'° 1 1 <`i | nter For Ladies and Chiiidtort! Our sales in this department are immense, due to the fact _that _ we stork p only superior lines, and mark them at prices usually asked ,for inferior goods. If you are not already a`-customer of our Underwéaf d¢1?P~ifl11=Uf. We are both ll Has no after effects, is SAFE, SURE. All work tally guaranteed. (iver Prowse Bros. Ima lsoiid W icfwear 23, |905 i , , , , We would like an opportupity to demonstrate to you the superiovduality, as well as the extensive range of goods we carry, _V - _ Beautiful Underwear, soft and warm, in lrnders _drawers, combinations, corset covers, bicorners, etc. for Women, Misses and Children. Come here for your Underwear _wants, we are confident wecan suit every taste and every purse.. Anyhow it will be a pleasure to show our you beautiful goods. _ - TK€i,l.li9.§..,§‘i C0-» 7 .rss-,in-, "' " -"' " 1 ""` -“~», ~ -:; y vi1‘Ai.rzr§;D AIP.. i>Aii~ai-;1s,sizr_§riz.¢1c'rioN HARM LESS. Ask your friends and -they will say the same. We have been ‘ using this method in this city for the past year and our large increase in friends and patients prove that what we say is true. BEST TEETH - - - $8-OO--$10.00 'Extraction free when teeth are ordered. statin DENTAL Psixioas, ~ C. H. BEER. Proprietor, L: -- . TW# Al Due July. |935. 4 l'2 po co .i HALIFAX STOCKTEXCHANGE TOWN OF NORTH SYDNEY '$500 assi.. Price ioz p. c. and ii.t=rest, to net 4.40 p. c. if ' Str-ck and Debentures bought and sold at best rates. J. C. MACKINT~0SH.& C0., 166 HOLLIS STREET, ro-18d61n Halifax, N. S. WE _O WN AND OFFER FOR SALE $8.000 TOWN QF' 'vv:ms':r'v1L:|;.I-5'. 4 l-2 p- c. Debentures`D\|e July lat. |915, Interest payable half-yearly, Ist January and july. rx-ice roz}.{ and interest, yielding about 4% per cent. `F. B.Mc urdy Co. MEMBEPES MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE., 185 Hollis Street, Halifax! ».. I -_ , t ._ gARTSHORN E, ~I.'$"i°§'.. ,BOGERT &. BATTELLE Stocks bought or sold on margin. Commission oueaiqlsth. Investment securities a specialty. Correspondence Invited. |60 Si. iiiirs Sr., ii0liTiiEAL ,O Noiuim aiNnoni:,_ii.»\.g.. 0 Farm limit'-' Sale., The executors of the will of the late George Clark, offer for sale that vain: able farm at Clarktown, Lot ig'/, frioutiiidgon Hillsboro River, two mi es from isnt Stewart. This farm cori- iiists of soo acres of upland aud~zo acres of marsh land; all but about no acres of the upland- is cleared and in a good state o cultivation, the balance is covered with rails and lumber. The farm has streams of fresh water along two sides of it, and tsu au abundance of alder and marsh mud, and is in close proximity to the mussel beds of the river. ' /The relish station is but `otse'. -On the premises are a. comfortable dwelling, large barn, stable and coach house, iut lenient and out buildings. ~ For fuéltcr particulars; tcrml. lc., sppiy tn rs. C ark on the promises, B. C. _‘ ark or Kimble Coma, Mount Siev- art or W. Llétch, Charlottetown. ro-r3dmw ftw if _ .FOR SALE '|rosaua'ma1'ann r ...‘*‘..?:“‘°,.‘.Z‘..t.l‘t.“‘.i."“‘.‘.‘.r." ‘i“‘°."°'° 6 Chartoiiletowu, eontalifliig iliiiaearuiim , i I itvro., mllesiiiisfant and the wharf but, sem cleared arid in ali state of craig-y p _ ylttiiing tat” Z.lii.°.2'.,"§,i',l'° """"i»§i';'i'i§'°"nii/1, ' A 'hit ouaaoias. , Q' . CHEAPER THAN HAY Ontario Bran. Manitoba Bran. Middllng.s Corn Meal. Cracked Corn. Matchiess Chop, 51;/S each Barley, Oats' and Corn. Gluten Meal. [great milk pro- ducer] _ Oil Cake Meal. Blatchfor'd’s Calf Meal. Wholesale and Retail at VERY LOW PRICES AULD BROS.. QUEEN srnaar. 9 H f 8: w 1 ______._-#f ~ iniiouiictmtiif Of Concerts, Socials,Eu- tertainmeuts, etc., of a money making nature. i cents a line (oi 6 words; or first insertion, or 2;( ceuta a iiue for each ' continuation. Churches spd charitable* institu- t one half rates. Mini- ' mum price 15 cent!- Blsok ' tylpt 'announce- ments Mzirliléerasgsé . 9 » Deailtld FREE but verw with deaths same rate aa lboh. Cards of tlisukl dvr cents pn' line whvl inserted iitocsis. wi auicrwiu resiiiv '<1- ! ‘QM M . ., -.. <4.