lllii SME H-nu. I- "“ ._ . ,. I _...__ 1 ` f Mr. Hedle! Tilt P’°P$_y Egwud Road, one =l'_y"?n,,, Charlottetown. Thi! 1*" ‘° sneer crowd” 1° f the . ith! oneigyalty, containing 13 acres ’cw°wn d suitable for market °‘d'°li: “L11 be sold right. as Mr- ‘udwgongdeslres t0 Z0 Wat f°F the 222,01 his wife’s Leaith. mrther particnlarf apply *O wpoliryenton on theqzremises or to BENJ. CARTER it Co.. Auctioneers. |0.;4rlttSiiIl $ Wil0lll IT MAY (`0NCERN Tlinlsland prepared cod liver oil viich his earned a name and a repu- ,mihronghont the Provinces is ”,,,,,,..irf.¢nif¢a by R. w. Jordan ""0 Beech Poi- f, P. E. I.. the a ,ffif makers of Jordan’s Emul- P°P ofcod Liver Oil and Purified gli” Tae sale of this remedyis- eve. waging which is abundant teatrr our to its appreciation by its users- i',.'0i1.: ni. provincial Exhibition ,Mya stands in the first _place and ,Iso woutiie first place an diploma ,fthe Halifax Exhibition in |891. (guna-R¢l'l\~¢I OUR BREAD is wholesome and nutri lions. so are our cakes and our ples. Every- thing we make shows that cleanliness is carefully observed. Telephone au. nsrswanr, ECLIPSE BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread. :ivaranuatae 1 | ‘ sense asf-any _ ‘f'saliii5|s'-cashmere - Woola- Siugle and double, sky, yel- low, white, cream, etc., slightly soiled, best qual- iy, full weight skeins, worth 6c, to clear at per skcin . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . -_._ ---_-_... ......... ....s.....g..., up ,LW and the express at 10.40. Warol for The Guardian‘s comic pag every Saturday morning. TB! City of London brought twenty- five passengers from Orwell yesterday. .form Lrourlzxa, late of the Abegwelta, il playing excellent football in St. John. Muu I-INA Gu. Hminmk, is -mai ing friends in the city the guest of Miss Lillie May Vaniderstine. ' B. 8. Riusrloouclm will leave Montreal Th“".dl.Y» NOV- 9, and will arrive in Char- ottetown, Sunday Nov, 12, _ Tan Hillsboro'Boating Club house was broken into several nights ago and two sails stolen by some unknown persons. Rlv. Mr. Dopson will address a mls- uluulrv meeting at cnfmn onmn, Lot 48, next Thursday, Nov. 9th, at 7.15 p.m. , ,_ True Princess' cargo yesterday included two horses, one car condensed milk, one car potatoes and three cars mixed freight. THE S. S. Turbin will be due here Sunday 12lnat with a full cargo of Reserve Run of Mins Coal for domestic purposes to Peake Bros & Co. ‘ ~ Pr~1xr.n=PaLamn, late with the P. E. Island Telephone Co., left yesterday for Montreal where he will takes. position with the Bell Telephone Cornbany. Fmanns will regret to learn that Miss Eva Murphy, Brookvale, Lot 30, who is studying nursing in Mess. has been com- pelled togive up her position owing to Ill health. Ladies ofthe First Methodist ehurch are requested to meet in the Schoolruom today at 4. 30 to make final arangements regarding the high tea to be held on Thursday Dec 7. THE death took place yesterday morn- ing at six o'clock of George Bryan, the man whose condition in the old Rankin House has been referred to in the press several times recently. HARRY F. BRINE, the popular clerk a the Victoria Hotel, leaves this morning on n. two weeks trip to the United States during which he will visit the leading hotels of eastern cities ip order to obtain the latest ideas in connection with his , work. The Guardian with many other [friends wishes Mr. Brine a very pleasant trip. Tim Halifax arrived yesterday after- noon at four o'clock with the following passengers: Miss K. Butler, Miss Mc- Kinnon, Miss M. Irving. From Halifax: D. P. Leonard. She' left again early this morning with a. large cargo including 3000' bags potatoes and a large amount of merchandise. The Halifax will make two more trips this fall. ara meeting or the P. E. I. Footbal League last night it was decided that the tie betweemthe Abegweits and the Victo- rlaa be played oi! ou Thursday, Nov. 18. ANYUNF \’i°lil‘|DR to Bend any contribu- t ns to the sewing of the Ladies Aid of First Methodist church will kindly send any material this week tn the home of Miss Stomper. io SEND ill D0Stage stamps to “The Guar diun, Charlottetown,” 6 cents for 1(1) Tun- nel stamps, ll cents for H10, 10 cents for 300,121 cents for 4(1), 20 cents tor_ii00 or 52 cents for 1000i These prices incldde cost °f llllllillfr- Everybody should use Tunnel stamps on their' envelopes and correspondence. d tw tt Tue funeral of the late Mrs. John S. Harris took place yesterday morning to Argyle Shore Cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Fullerton and the pailbearere were:-Waiter De- Blols, Edward McKinnon, Angus Mc- Kenzie,~Jolm McNevin, Artemas Lord, and John Mclnnis. ' A Sr. Jomv Degree team from Luxor Tempie,a branch oftheldnsonscameto the city last night. They were as follows :- C. R. Thompson, Dr. J. R. McIntosh, Geo. E. Day. Wm"A. Munro, J. C. Myles, H. G H. Barr, Gee. Blake, Charles D. Jones, L' A. McAlplne, M. D., John Sangster, J. Ritchie, W. E. Raymond. Tas sudden death took place in Lynn yesterday of Charles P. Meikle, brother of Rowland Mellrle of the P. E, I. R. The deceased had lived in Lynn for the past- twenfy years and leaves one son twelve years old, his wife having died some years ago. Mr. Melkle goes to Lynn today to make" arrangements regarding the funeral. THE 270 tons schooner Lavonia, Capt. Towor, has been chartered by John Mc- Quillan, Wm Dean and G. H. Toombs to carry a cargo of general produce to Dem- ernra. This will include 3,000 bushels of oats and a large quantity of potatoes. She will also carry horses on deck. The Lavo- nia is the vessel which arrived last week with creosoted timber for the railway. At present she is on the slip at Picton, ~ THE marriage of .Miss Ella Tralnor to Joseph Lynch of the Finance Department Ottawa, took place yesterday in St. Patricks onnwh, Fort Augustus- Rev- A. J. Macdonald. P. P., odicinting, The bride was attended by Miss Katie Cum- miskey daughter of I-Ion. J. H. Cum- miskcy, and -the groom by H. A. Mc- Kenzie. The happy couple will today leave for Ottawa. The marriage Of Miss Rose O‘Connell to Edmund Corrigan was also solemnized in the same place yester- day by the same clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan will reside in Dromore. --¢_-_- P NITURE lqrgvggh the best vaiueln the city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. - " mr /rv/rfs .sms /' / //pi, _go - ._ _ 0 Hosiery. We still have a few pairs left. Splendid goods at a consider- able saving; Isn’t it wise to secure a few pairs while the opportunity is available? ., .. . soften ,woot _ Goons A Cut-price Sale That Should Effect e Speedy Clearance- Charlotteiown’s dust has played havoc with some of our pretty wool goods -made these deep price con essious necessary to clear them out. And only a careful application of soap and Water is n cesiary to remedy the trouble -Make the goods good as new. Some rare bargains in ths lot. _Soiied Wool Squares in white, pink and sky, oriee.'_Speciai.only l7c various sizes and qualities, ranging in price from 68° 10 $375- We’ve maike ‘_ tl em like this to clear. 68c Soiied Squares 45¢ 7S.:SoielSqnares 49g $|.ooSoiedSquars 59;; 115 Soiied Squares 65;; :.5oSoiledSqnares 89;; 1.8oSoiled Squares ._ $l,|5 2.2oSoiled Squares 1,49 2.5o Soiied Squares 1.49 2.75 Soiied Squares L69 85c Soiied Soiied wool Clouds and Fascinators in white, sky, cream, self and mixed colors-clouds are just the things for children’s wear in winter. - 75cSoiled Clouds ._ .....55¢ Clouds . .. ..49¢ sms soiled clouds . .. '_ . I . f .79¢ A few soiled wool Hoods in infants’ and child- ren's sizes-marked as below. 48cSoiled Hoods......... 25¢ 68cSoiled Hoods.... 49¢ On Sale This Morning at 9 a.m. _` . - A Sale of . \ ..- ... ...... -... ......_ ...---..---... ......we- whether nf entertainments, lectures, con-. ‘certs.or of a general naturc,in this Office not later than 4 p. rn. 'and of any consid- erable length much earlier, as lt is impos- 'sible to give all the news of the 'day lfjad- vertising has to bs handled at night, for every line of the latter prevents the appearance of the same quantify of news. For the issue of the 18th one third of a col- umn of such advertising was, set up in type at ,night, and readers were thus deprived of the same quantity ct late* naws.Thls,o! course, makes The Guardian less valuable to readers and correspond- ingly so to advertisers, and in future only emergency advertising will be accepted at night. Friends are asked to hand in all their advertising as early as possible each day. ~ D. P. Lsorunn, representing Chesebro Bros, wholesale fish dealers, No. 1 Fulton Fish Market, New York, arrived yester- day by the Halifax and will remain here till the 25th. In conversation with The Guardian Mr. Leonard said that lust year was the first venture for the firm in the Island trade. The Island smelts were such high class goods, however, that the firm has made a specialty of them. This year their facilities for handi- lng are double thosc of last year. The present outlook is excellent for this Province. Mr. Leonnrd has just made a tour of the Maine smelt centres and re- port that the products there \\ill only be btox of last season. N. B. shipments, also promise to be inferior, ns they were last winter. All these condi- tions make the Island outlook bright as the stock here is nearly all No. 1’s or Ex- tras. The duty is the same as last year viz on packngesiess than 100 lbs, 30% ad vaiorem, and valuation by Cus- toms House officers at Vauceboro is as follows:--on Extras 8 cts, on No. l's 6cts, and on No. 2's 3cts, on packages of 100 lbs or over Q of a cent per pound. Great care should he used in invoicing smelts and no smells should be invoiced at a less vnluc for rcs- pective grades than thc law specifies. Mr. Leonard will make hcarlqunrtcrs ut Queen Hotel, city and Strathcona. llofol, Summerside and any letters :\rlliri».-.serl there for shipping stencils or other in- formation will recclvc immediate nttcn- tion. NEWS FROM THE EAST Novembcr has come in fine and mild, and favorable for outside luhor. Ronda are good ns mid-summer and still utilized by the sports to speed their trotters. Tho crops are gathered. Oats, wheat and hny arc an average yield, potatoes and turnips above the uvcrugc. The unprecedented shortage ofa your ugo, is, und will bc fi-lt. for some time, as cvcry your has its own wants to settle, besides settling thc buck scores of a had season like the last one. Fishing looks alittle bettcr. Squid has struck on the south side, giving the fishermen there a chance to utilize their trawls while cod are reported nbundnn at the _very East Point.=Thnnks to the fish dfycr nt'Sbiif'ls"n'n|‘arki$t`for"them `ls`~' assured, and an addition to thc flshcr- mcn’s income, sorely needed through the disappearance of mackerel. Rev. Mr. Gardner has declined the cull to Gugetown, N. B., and enters upon the sixth year of his pastorutc amongst us_ He brings the culture, thc Scholarship und refinmcnt ofthe schools of England, the high sense of duty and unquestioned patriotism of the Saxon to us, who separated from thc old land und its traditions for nearly a century, may have partly forgotten its high ideals in the strenuous lifc, in our struggle, build ing a Greater Britain, largely Celtic, cx- tending from thc Atlantic to the Pacific Chester Baker and Harry Bruce have arrived home from the harvest fields of thc West.-T. S. Robertson and Alex. Scott have been visiting Sailor's Hope. Chamberlaln‘s Colle, Cholern. and Diarr- hoea Remedy. This is tho most success- ful medlcine in the world for bowel corn- piaints, and is the only remedy that wiil cure chronic diarrhoea. Every bottle is warranted. For snle by all drufrgisls. BORN. On Nov. flth to DJJ. and Mrs. McDon» uid a daughter. Congratulations. ._,_._..l___..__ M lnard’s Linlrnent for sale everywhere. Scarce goods-Home spuns and covert coatings rcccived at l’aton's in greys, fawns, greens, herringbone and plain designs. 8d Ill FILES r / Kid ~ Perrin ,l Gloves Men's fleece lined kid gloves, good heavy weight, taps and browns, siz‘s 7% io lo, worth 65C. Our pricel Soft, smooth Mocha, very fair quality. fleece lined, assorted tans. . . . stitching, one clasp, assorted tan shades, all sizes--the best glove in Fine Kangaroo glove, unlined, P X M , Oauadaat...... S An exceptionally nice glove is of fine soft heavy kid, P X M sewm. jcrscy lining, selling for only . . . .$l_25 Boys' lined gloves-all sizes-kid at. . 50g MOCi1&..... ...... .. .72c,85c,95¢ Boys’ unlined g|oves.made same as the ' meu’s, except in sizes 55;: and . . 85C , MOORE generous range of styles-priced very _ ` 'I ‘ 7 \ " rnaniiviut 1 /. - // _ ‘__ t modestly. / jill; \_ - X These _days though fine-carry with the_m a sting of frost that nips uncovered fingers. Bring in your hands and we’11 make them comfortable. 5Oc 751'; 1.00 Mocha init~s fleece browns, all siz-:s Soft, fine handsome Mocha gloves, in blacks, browns and tans, all sizes selling nt . .. $1.10, $1.25, $1 40 $1.55 The "Hugit ’ glove. made of line soft Mocha, tens only, fleece lining, wrist of wide elastic web makes this the best windproof glove we know . . . . . . . . “$1.75 Bhd $2-50 Very choice lines are shown in Mocha with fur linings. In these the prices vary according to grade of fur used in lining-as well as quality of the leather, $1.90, $2.30 $2 65. is-65 $4 75 Kid mitts in mcn`s sizes, fleece lined. . . . . . . . ..85¢aud$l,2S McLEOD. armtwmter -`loves . ‘-1. ! lined, fans and ... . _ 75C and $1.60 Ni---_---M-1-1-g "F _-¥“ `_\` 3_ S X »a»»_.'i“‘ ‘iiiif iiill l::l‘ ' ;§@is’,iiii_i,i' N. < ,, _--:"“>< _.,__ ilfig, wl- IF WIC ONLY COULD. “We all have our cncmics, you know." "But we 1.-un't ull buy automobiles to run ‘em down." -_-rjivuv Dr. Chase‘a-0ln_i'- mont is n. ccrtmn u.nd guitrulilccd curofuroucli und ovcry f 0 r in of itching, blcctllng n n d prctru|l_i_r_:E piles. Soo testimonials l_n tho press and your neighbors about it. You can use it mtl ot our money back if not satisfied. fi0c, at ull deaiisrs or Emuausou. Barns Bc Co., Torcn tc. 1 DR.. CHASE 8 OINTMENT. \VAN'l‘ED.-A L once u vcstmnkcr at D vii? Qnéi’ - .<.-L5’ 5'. J is/3 a“_ f-"scum -'wc '\ _ Jw,-3 " ‘ll|_ _ _ _ _ _ .> . W _ ` r, " ‘ ', ’?‘°;_" » _ .1 illfi/Jil.- s 'gi i _ /ff lm 'l Iron Beds are Sure Winners Never bcforc have w; had such success in iron Bed selling. For the following reasons viz: exclusive designs- I particularly strong con- 1 structiou-the best hard enamel finish-and last and most important our prices are about zo per cent lower than the average around here. ,i__,. _,ii Eugnasaaaurallsauaununauuv--Rf--»|ausavunuv¢aa»||na§ )‘ "wtf . ,,- Z - , c _QP `\_, _ J ': | \. ‘ " _ if W . ll" air., . me 55 “ “ ill' =- 1 I < You can prove ihis by a call, Ask to sec our $6 (io bed, same as is generally c sold here for $9 oo. JOHN NEWSON. 1. L _B <- V5 * PQ-\»~ .iam . -ut. r__..~ 4. V.. .sian e; M H” '?‘..T_.‘ W'-sf 2 <»a-. ... 1. e, I _ _ _BM z.. ~, A. Bruce's. /id tf. Iron Ox Tablets are for sale at thc Apcthecnrlcs Hall. 7dtf coats. Samples slightly soiled nt l’nton`s at hnif-price. Hd iii Japanese china the finest assortment in the city at W. P. Colwill's, Sunnyside. 7-12 rl tf. Do you need n fur jacket? If so drop in und lnvcst in u “Cnristine Jacket." fmnous for best qunlity and lmndlcd cxclusively hcrc.-M. 'l‘rninor & Co. lid ill. -_:=='-‘f ' -ev /' W' .9/;. Theres Many 9 __ ,rf .4 `\ ‘ A Odd lots accumulated by the immense selling of the past é ~_i._ _-___ season-L heaper for us to' clear them out at a loss than have i i) them on the shelves- keeps our stock clean-gives you a M i_-1-I _ bargain. . The lot includes many kinds, Mocha, Glace and Suede; the colors include taps. reds, slatea, navles odd blacks, Every size from 5% to 6% is repre- Pure Silk Belts. ,Putty belnefpnfssnk in girdle style, trirnmedylth rings, Colors: blue, black, brovm and white.' Advan- i°E¢0us buying enables us to sell these 35c' belts -at less than half - sented, and variety to __ _ '.'l- _... ~`_ ». sitho‘ every kind does not include every size, there’s a good pick from. Former 'V prices9octo$1.45, ..........49¢ 1 Chocolates We have just received a large stock of Lowney’s Chocolates in bulk, fresh from the manufacturers. Try them. 60c a pound *uuamnnaaauaunaaaaannaauvanasunaualaui-’: , For the wee tors new hr-makin cream l -5 P The Sun Life Assurance Company wrote :6 1- 5 p. ' of the total amount of new business written by the Canadian Life Companies (20 in all) in \he yea 1904--a practical guarantee of the confidence of the insuring public. Xansim E- R- BROW. Manager for P. li. Island, Charlottetown. who are fond of good bulk perfumes will bc ~ interested in our stock. We have some elegant odors which we will be glad to have you sample. We will be greatly mistaken if you no not ‘ find a favorite here. Prices 25c to 75c per ounce. “The Two Macs" lilliiiilllliliii lilliiililllllll DRUGGIST9, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Ste. , Odd GI 5'°"°"'°""""""""""""il fi- ,' ~ oves. d-° R _ j;y__,? _ _____________ Fresh a I S __ _ _ _ _ _. btloglli , r /im_u~cag,igy~ Solid ’l§omii1HILif S . frws-¢wunh v Ar-"Rf the liortb _Hmerican litre Continues to pay the Largest Results on its maturing Investment Policies to its numerous policyholders. Life (with profits) Limited Payment. Endowment and Guaranteed income Bonds will rofluce the best results under ~ the safe anriconservativc management of iiic -, North American Life. Write us for rates and results. \,. -'tr' ROSS Qt MATTHEWS, , Charlottetown. annaauunaeauuuvaauaq-Q ~.-»».»»»~~|~¢-»~\r--4-~»~*-e-'iv--M'-'-f-»~#~6 “ . -rs -.$,. ... -5. h $-£ an _ ~.. .1"'a1~ ‘ew-»-uf *t* ’f’-K»~ " v V 3%” ..~, »».- - _ -»-. . géi , “_ ~..-_ --F-<..`,.-.c .»..;.s»,s;- I _fae-