.ut-~_.-.»~ _~~ A " .i .,.____.. 7,, H- _ -11- lD8\l'Dl6Dl|IlaY¢ . _ When an article is in snch demand that it 'stands at the headlof the list of sales, where there Ire I dozen or. more competing articles in the some line, that article has _.unques- tioned merit back of it. » __ » ,» We sell more of onr Gnaieol Emulsion than any other remedy, for I Conghs, Colds and Pul- monary Diseases. It cou- tains 50 per cent of Pure i :#111111 cod Liver ou 1111111 1 M I Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda and the power- ful germiclde Gnaicol---` The superior quality of~ its ingredients, and the method employed in coul- li»ining them, .make this preparation a perfect Einulsion. Our price 40 and 75c per bottle E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunny side ‘ __.__;._.. _,=__ 0 .Tan lNosTHDmssm1.ANn.- 'rim H. B. Northumberland ‘arrived iu_ Charlottetown at 8.20 last evening., 1' 'mm nxriaass.-fm api." one from Bummereide arrived in Char- lottetown at 10.20 last evening; mond liner Morwenua sailed lug night from Montreal for_ this _port via Summereide, with a large general. cargo. _Bha is due at Summerside on Btmday and at Charlottetown on the following day. " ~ THE CASCAPEDIA.-The above- named‘ steamer came in yesterday afternoon from Pictou, where _she had been- coallnt, in order to load a lsneral cargo, of produce, consisting principally of oats, lobster, and po-1 tatoes, for Montreal, for~ which port she sailed at midnight. LARGE ' CARGO.-An unusually large cargo of agricultural Produce terday mornin: by the steamer City of Sydney, which left for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via Sydney, C. B. 1-.-_ ::_ . :,_ ‘_ “‘ _ “,a4¢yp~g~Ag\y\r /~¢»\a~\»~\~v‘ *nun 'mm uoawnssao.-rm suck Dial* ‘si ~_¢11‘¢."¢rf£i1a judges at. on .rl was taken away from this port yes- mimgelf _ driving and which was com. smear _Doo rauorss.-m. w.s.- ”_P!\f‘1_i°1_ th.e._Ei°.¢1'etary oi t-11° Malls- chasetts _Silver Epx. Oo.. Ltd., who ‘:'::.*:;;.'..'.'i:.‘:.°"..*"s‘”t'2.‘z°..':.°;..‘.:.'.1i.1. “zz one' oi _tbe",_tii,i>et}i-f¢f1'§thusiaetie ii and - but _Iu1ewe,_.49r- aisle" in ann-nu.. 1 ;..-..‘.°=t.'~°w.".;‘:“‘-°°» r __, 1- -.1 _, t year. . Purdu_’;is1-ei1"ét`ai"‘i;,,._.bre¢sm¢ in-sues bull-dogs. He _has one of the finest kennels on thisoontinent, and some of the. pups _bla has sold have tetched prices as higlnaa .$1,500. Mr. Purdis has just returned-_from a 18,000 mile trip. to the ,Ifaciiic,,___C.}oast. He _will probably remain _here al, winter in_ charge of the _Massachusetts ranch. AUTO COLLISION.-A collision be- tween motor cars , occurred in the city on Wednesday night. At the cor- ner of Queen and Euston streets Mr. W. B. Prowac’_S.y°B»\'» which he was ing along _ths.1a.ttar`~ street, and a car from Mr., Gran‘t's garage, whicn was,~con1il1g. .down Queen street, col- Her cargo consisted of 2,800 bass of _boxes of cheese, 215 packages of butter, Z0 barrels and 84 boxes of E yesterday morning, was the steamer ..i...____ _..» uws rum uf umu 1:mv|ua|:|1L 1111.111 Swansea Trader, which came from Halifax with a large cargo of. gen-_ eral merchandise for this place. After discharging she loaded a cargo ot hay,, and left last night for Summer- side, tor which place she has cargo in transit, and where she will till up with cargo for Halifax. _ REMINISCENT.-Mr. M. M. Mc- The special courses in psnmanship at the Union Commercialjlollegs are being well attended. For all those who desire to improve.their penrnnn- ship the Union Commercial College is the very best college to attend. 1 U l The Union Commercial Collage has turned out more expert penman than any other college of its size in East- ern Canada. O I O George B. Cortelyou, who was pri- vate secretary to President Roose- velt when he was president or the United States, secured his position mainly on his ability as a stcnogra- pher and a penrnan. I-its ability brought him in touch with Roose- velt and Roosevelt furnlshvd him with innumerable opportunities. 0 C O Loeb, who was a member of Roose- velt’s Cabinet when he was President. of the _United States is another ex-_ ample of what an ambitious man with the gift ot good writing and an unusual stenographic ability can do when he has the opportunity. ’l":.is man had no better advantages than you have but he had the ability and Roosevelt .furnished the opportunity. He is now Collector for the port oi Now York at a salary around S35,- 000 a year. _ 2381-10-29Mwimri ___________,____ ::Buntain, Bell & Co. for best coal; lowest prices. 9-2314121. . 1-0 ::You should sec our line of ltexall Hot, Water Bottles made of the nn- -est: rubber, extra strong and are superior in quality and finish to any you have used before. Prices range from, $i.25to $2.50. The bs*-tel' grads( are guaranteed for _two years 6 I andevery one is guaranteed to b worth the money or the purchase price will be promptly refunded., Tho Mm-.Kinr\_c/:1 Drug Oo., Corner Great 'George and Kent Sts.-Mtf. Klunon, Whitney Pier, writes the ,Sydney Post:-“I notice a great ado about a geut1eman’s visit to Sydney _after an absence of 40 years. No idoubt the change is great. Still, I imust say, I see a greater change. It._was in 1858, 55 years ago, I came to Sydney on board a small shallop called the 'Bee’ of 17 tons, loaded with potatoes from Charlotte- town and commanded by Capt. Alex McRae, (Rolling`Sandy) of Pinette. _We called at several harbors along ‘the coast, retailing our fare at 15 pence per bushel. We were selling slowly at North Sydney when the Capt. decided he could sell a few bushels in South Sydney. So we sailed for South Sydney and anchor- ed in the stream, for there was no pair or wharf in Sydney in those days. As far as I recollect there would be about half a dozen houses. er’s edge. "Tho natives would come a bushel or. -more of our stock. In all ‘we sold 18 bushels in South Syd- ney." _ T the hall cent per word sch rn- eertion in this column. Cash mul _ "company orde_r.llinln\um che s t - een e.. _ 'lags liar Io_¢-Isle in Charlotte own nsw'e` eolurnii. two eeuie iw word, net. each insertion. 1 It Pays to buy in this Province. oats, 550 bags ootatoes, 250 bags _ cm. wasted most in the accident. he: °' '°“°*“"‘°°» 324 "“‘°° °' hay- 9" 'nad brought: iz' ui 1. srsussuii nop- apples, 2 barrels of oysters, 'I4 _other machine The radiator _md cases of eggs, and sundries."1"he car- ‘ other parts of 'the amos from gear go also included a quantity oi live wen, badly damaged to ‘the .exwat “t°°‘§_' °°’“l”_f,"';§ 1_5” dh°“,“ S' °°i“°~ io: about $400, it is 'esumated._ Nous °n° one an _ ef ° 5 een' ‘of the occupants oi either car sus-4 PRoDUon Fon HA-I.1FAx.- ‘tamed “Y “““~ ‘ Amon the arrivals at this port, “_” ‘ ` _ Spruce woods ran down to thawat-‘ out ‘in "boats, ,pun-ts; canoes tamd' buy- lided opposite Worthy!s._Mr. Prowse's’ ing to a.void,or minimise the colli- sion, and it was' crashed into by the CHANGE OF OFFICE.--An _inter- esting change is taking place among the business oilices in Queen street. Messrs. Bustaln & Bell, who since they opened business about ' three' years ago, have had their business head oilice located at 36 Queen' street, are removing these oilices to 'No. 2 wharf, which lies at_ths-~ foot of Queen` street, and they will be situated in tha premises iorrnerly oc- cupied by Messrs. Peake Bros. ‘jkj Co. These premises have been thor- oughly renovated and refurnished into a very fine suite of oilices,-among the finest in Charlottetown. -_'Phe-‘ reason for the change is that the firm are desirous of centralising' their business quarters. and their new oilices are located at the Wharf at which their coal vards are and the steamers for which they are agents moor. THE WEATHER THE TEIPEBIIUKE 'l`|DE. MO0H, ECT, (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘()RON'l"O, Oct. 31.-Fresh north- westerly~ wirfds; fair and cooler. Frost. Saturday morning, 'PHE Wli2ATHER.- Yesterday was very disagreeable,” being cold _,with 'heavy 'r‘.ainfe_ri '<- frat night. _ _ ~ The llrst the season fell this morning between Z and 4 o’clock but melted as it fell. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was ilfty-one degrees, above zero and the lowest was iorty above. The 1owest;_'___tha_ previous night was forty-six above. At nine a. rn. it was fifty-one above and at nine p.m. forty above. The tide will be high this after- noon at 12.08 and tomorrow at 1; it will be high "tonight at 11.30 and tomorrow at 12. The sun sets. this afternoon at 4.44 morrow niorniiig”at"6.41 and Satur day at 6.422 ' ’ The moon sets tonight at 5.50. °" P"”P*»»W11°bN¢° °' "‘° °°”“' 'TaAor{ug'iTsA1N1No fever .item on 1»»the~papers in order the »T¢ir_ro_vilis..es'1mi1y. The resolu- tion was \1Mnlm°us1_r parsed and the _Secr_etol'y‘ " 'requested to convey the some to the relatives of the deceased; __ ‘ DEPARTMENT flilrhiifaeport or the supsriuunaeut or then taken. The department, stated ‘ Mr. Weeks, the Superintendent, was becoming more and more recognised," but -it waatgno easy matter to keep use eme in regular. attendance. 11 | success, _was__to be looked for, how-‘ ever. they must exi»e'ot"to “iuake~»a big ollort to gain it. I-le might s`s`.y that he had been accorded a measure ot credit for doing what perhaps he really had not done and that was in connection with the class at Corn- wall. When he took up the omce a year ago there were a` number oi 1 classes already organised and some of them..,.had taken two of the ilve books which comprised the course. The books contained ton lessons each. Brother Miller was the teacher at Cornwall. The speaker than gave in a tabular form the classes that were in existence a year ago as far as he knew. Among those which he enum- erated were: One at Tryon, with a membership of 241, Brother McNeil, Superintendent; one at Cornwall with l 23' members; ' ode at 'North' Wiltshire with ~9 and one at White Sands with edness oi the _department to the Bev. Mr. Murray for the _interest he had shown ln_the _work_,,of preparing the examination papers. ’He had spent a great deal of time in weighing Y that no person' should be given work The report was unanimously adopt. ed." ' ’ “‘ ~ ` Dr. 'Mcillfresh then gave a'bri1liant address on the.-"New: Interpretation of' Faith and Works'1' -which was enthu- _si_pst_ical,ly__r_sceivad,_, An 'address by uisnev. 1vii1‘. Martin; "The Problem ol the Country Church," 'delivered _with _a_ _ p'leasinf'_”`distinct;neas of ex- pressioil'§_-wiui_` ollllived by a discus- sion ofthe subject, led by Mr. C. Reilly, Secretary of- the Y.M.C.A., Mr. J, jA_. Q1ar1<,_,x3.s_.A., Mr. H. D. focbie, M.L..A`._, auabtuers. The oiiering was__then taken, after I _\v_l1ich `the‘ iollqwing reports were' considered;',Supp1emsntary report of - Treasurcrp report., _oi Nominating; l l1._,_Mr. _Y_Isgks___e_xpreesed the lndebt- I .Which _he _not_ deserve... I Committee; r"`eport` ot Enrollmen_t‘ tee. .. _ The Rev. Mr. E._ E._ Styles was the' next speaker, making “a-plea forthe Sunday School Advocate;" and the Rev.- Mr. Martin, having delivered -"A Message from the Word," the afternoon session closed with behe- dictiou. T ‘ ` EVENING SESSION. . Ae the evening session the Rev. Z. L. Fush presided. DT. McElfresh de- livered -o.n` address on- "The Country Sunday: ~ Schoolt" which, tot, course, was .highly fappreciated. _ The princi-1 pal Ieatunsf _of the _proceedings was 1-'Echoes from zu1»i¢n,~" the Rav._z11r. E. S. Weeks recounting some of his impressions on the colossal Confer-` ence which was held at that place. twofyears ago .and at which were present represant_at_iv_g_s__of the Chris- t-ian Church from seventeen countries. Mr. Weeks’ address was illustrated hy- stereopticon views which were shortly expiainod'by the Rev. Mr. W. A. Ross. The consecration ` brought an in- tensely interesting and instructive ~ and tomorrow -at `=4.'4F1; it rises to- meatmg to A c1ose_ ' ~ PERSONILS Committee; rcp_o_rt._ of Press Commit-'I I _-’F1li'ei'e was a'ne_w` moon Friday 29th at 10 29 D. m _ ::CLUB PENNANTS.-A big stock Iopaned today. Boys see our El`°“l= }v_alue PENNANTS at 25c. each. Pen- nants for every CLUB. SCHOOL 01115 "COLLEGE at CaI.'ter’s Bookstore/ _ ` ' 2404-10-30m_3l. Oct. . . _ ~‘Ths tlrstquarter of the moon wil be on ‘Wednes`daLy',` Nov. 5th, at 2.84 1). U1. The length ot’ today will be ten hours and sight rninutes. ag-2--" 1 1 1 1 0 a package 0 _lf your dealer has not stock- ed this tobacco yer, write direct to ua _end we will ree 1 that _your wants ._ are |up_- _ plied. 'ruci:a'i"r Lmrrsn ihmi|t.'en,- Ontario ‘ A »._ . _ _ " - RUE‘BLUE"~_ all the way through-'t_hat’s “ORll\_IO- CO I” Nothing but stragélst simon-pure Virginia tobacco. _ e choicest leaves o the crop at that- ricb, brown and full of flavor, mbllowed and _ _. _;‘l.‘ 1- a d in nature's TUCKETTS ~ smomub 5! ‘ tt E9 ` 1 cool, “bitelese" and mild, with the fine pun- genzareriia of the pure Virginia leaf. Step mee _» your dealers to-day and ref -fl _FY-0"! PICK-'» -~ . 1 age. ‘ In'|tiate” "ORINOCO into yourold »» 1 briar ips. You’ll get the 1 top-notch of 1 . pipe pleasure from the very liret whiff. ` 1 11111. ' Tip 111.1 ig., . - way. "O)l1INOCO” is 1 1 Mr. J. N. Mclnnis was a passenger l from Charlottetown to Murray Har- bour yesterday en route to Montreal. Among the passengers arriving in Charlottetown on the Northumber- land from Picton last evening were Mr. Fred McRae and Miss Sadie Ross. _ Mr. Lawson, oi the Canada Pipe Co.. Vancouver, is on a visit to his home at Glenroy. Hs returns next weak. to Vancouver. ‘ ~ Farm For 'Sale A '.1 o5er at private sale my farm of ioo acres splrndidly “situated and 'n fine condition, either together lor separately Sock includes one splendid imp`o{-tgd S;olch Clydesdale' fill' a 'efourblack registered _,L 1%-, _ _1n.=f Pair- and we ghts Heavy _=_..-.1-__--l..._. | iii ‘ ‘Pl ° ' 1 ' ' ' suse aut I 1 ntlemanw namsii necessary. His 28.-The British battle cruiser New D1' ° 0 mu- zealand, 1. gm rmm cus Dominion ciiilhieken mm" , 118,, S -. hal' _ ` tow1l).q`“" Q“”n20i'0-9-lullimwti.-i New Zealand to l0ns\*‘“‘\1 orru'¢<\'l'urkeye “W Y I i_ | ii lim l§__ " \ ~1'mv'¢Vi-y\1ody's~‘~saying it now, that *“~d-I1*-ie@fa L-'I P. -03.' -Il -W\iYT"‘**’l'll°Y B" °°ml“B FALL GOLF TOURNEY there yesterday for a week's stay. Sha _‘ u~on1"°_aiI"qnart_erl to have thslf A AT ATLANTIC o1TY win mrs on board tomorrow iooo i T:€_';"\|l_l¥l~1t_l:l.;'_nl;_U;?_:_3 ____ tous of oil fuel. She is tha first war- *"- ‘*""' ° "l ' ATLANTIC cITr N J oct ao- gg- 1|i.||¢¢1»1»oni. 1-krrdwn here as a - V ‘ - - -~ ~ 11 ,L _ ,,,m,“,,°`“,,u_n5.,,N“- hm mm, hu The annual golf tournament of the 9““ _ ¢p¢g“,,,\ymM~ imp" wptomsrs an A*~l~“\*l° CRY C°““'-'Y 01"” °P°“°d .__...____. the vm’ ".°m’th° wut Im“”_ (hit, on the greens at Northfield today un- Iomm New Enghmd Btu” mum, der co~.iditions`that_ promise one of ’ ' ' ' 1 ' the _. gdumhi; ._ ,Montreal quebec, New the most succesem _events in SUMMERSIDE MARKETs_ af---'=°* -1 Nm' ‘=:. 2;: 1‘::§";'i.‘:f..;‘;.° :.1:.‘”;...§’.1:‘.i.;:“.‘.. °2::.; -_ _ 1: :,,,:°T,¥éTg”£ mi: iii; 321:- me weak. A number of wide reputation Corrected tor every Wednesday and 'arm ,`n¢__ha¢_f,m,_¢__B\1,k|ndg ot tau- are included among the entrants, mt" Baturdof illul. or-q,_ that, he, was the only tailor --’ K Tum" thot; gvgg gava him perlectloh, lil NEW ZEALAND TA ES ship that has taken oil tuel from' this feet he sale* ‘"1 some ssuevs 1 on. AT soar or srA1N. Potatoes '_ _ou r- ' 1 . scum get as good A at in any vert . """'° P°"“ th worm," 1-1. can give you me 1>oP.T or sPA1N Trinidad ost .BNI uf’ Geese 1| to 15 Fowl 1| Ducks ' 1,5 Oats ( white) 40 Oats (black) ll to 44 Wheat 00 Pelts 40 to 50 _ 4 :zllorsemen in general are unanim- ous in declaring that MacKinnon's Condition Powders work really splendid results in boi-les and eat.- tie. These powders aid digestion im u _ ui prove ‘appetit1e, purity the blood, go build up new bone gud tissue and ||give new snap, vim nd aut. to the 1 life and movements .oi the animal 10‘,Put up in sanitary-tin cane 1 lb' '11»25c. _ The liaeliinnon, llrag Po.,0orn.- 'I2 or Great George-'odd Kent Stl.-°-Utl. .,.. v i. 11 A. 137 5 il - ii 1 .'_§f __ 71; t ,,/___ 11 ir: 'L",1 , 'rl 1 -11 '=1"~.‘ 542:; riff ' , 1 \ . " -.vi-‘ r _'it 1 .11 . *;. r .li l _ 1.-.1 -- el lit '-' LM . f.-$1.11 5,, 1": .v "33 ’ .w~. ?l>_s_ W' A 1,; ‘ _il X 1 _l ‘¥.. 1 1-I < 1 if 3'!" zwr.r=-_._§f .psf 1 1 1.',~_ , ;;l" _,_ ,im ,_ 111 lI',._,, dir ‘ '\;'f':l * ‘<11 M1. rt* 'f 1 ca. -if 1.1 "». l _ ’ it , 3. 'it 1 ! I 1’ " $4 it 1 lf' ll ’ 'ji lb 1 F 1‘l'i.`i _ 1 $2.3; , .1 ‘-"nl ~1 L xl-1! i""?z ,! 1:\ 1 1 1_1 ii' ‘J U: ,1 ‘_ ii 1 .v 1. il \ 1 1 _ 4 1 1 '. -111'