llinely ._. rpen- J' W ILWAY :tote ver' oof >1:h. ur- :Go . .- e . . .b il 15; .-V;,_ .r ‘cy ` ...S ii, fsttsf.; _I ._..- .J- _ v .V .i. =. ll. llllllillllli lilllllillllll F . .11 '.1 _ as _'ah' §. ct Q. , . £4 -‘=. 3:' 3:. %5j,~,svrm,;».'n _s _.1 g 1 """' THE'GUAHDIA NCH A RLOTTETO WN, OCP() BER25, lbs.: ,...i' s_.. lil ii i il THIS WEEK IS cllimwiil Special arrangements made with the Railway for reduced fares. We have made special ar- rangements whereby all those who purchase from us will know they have their money’s worth. 0llr Goods, 0ui Prices, 0ur Principles. -CAN BE- RELIED ON. le llaie What We Advertise. A visit to our store will convince you that we have one of the finest and best assorted stocks in the city. The People’s Store. ....8necessors to.... L W. A. vvrnuxs as oo ,_ _,\ _ ___ ,_\ ,_-Q '_ ?,\> '»,`> . '-,\- -, -s,‘ . ' 3 " '/J ' I ‘ -f n ;,;.' *%~ §' R. i .. L `i._ 5 i I t 4 f.~. -i if -f “_-. .Li -_ .5 }»_ Pl , 2 and "’ls5oMd"dc‘.b Ples, - 1 Plea. 1 0c. each. 5 Pies. 100- each. i ; liars Pies, -: 1 0c. each. Q Telephone 98 . D- srswsnri ; ECLIPSE BAKER , Bakes Best Bread. illlll” 3' ""‘~'i‘i ' »‘i i'lli‘i‘li .-ili i i‘i‘i il. ilill 'i i i l'i 'Wi l ill Sl Ili. H, L. Dickey lltteoflthe Royal London OphthS1‘ mic Hospital and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital Mcorfields.) llthlltt lo lJlseases'o'llie Ere. Eat Throat aollflltta. OFFICE-Cameron Block. " RESIDENCE-Hotel Davies. the Testedlfor Classes- '_ 2 wd “I KSillCo.. Coombs, William C. Cooke, Robert Horne, John F. Robison, George Ar- i R' M' J°'fx°°N’ P buckles. ` ~ Airrnna burns, V. _ e H. V. BUNTAIN. F. , ,, at __ ,_, ,__`._` _._-E-\ ' , ._. ' " ,_ ; .- -. _ _...V *file °T_<»__i.._-_=5\j=' ._ . 'E ~ ,i . is ~ °\“_. . (_//4) \ `. f/» oi 5 and 20c. eaclmél Tiia C .liege Observer will be issued on Fridav. Tun crew of the S. S. Mine which came our in liar trim S_:.»tltnii return by tlieiljilre Hur in tidaij. . Miss )l.ti,o.\'i:r`s recitl tonight in Kindergaren H.li 8 p. in. , Tickets ‘25 cents. 30 P. E. I. men rec iiv->d. in all inf-luibiig if\~nrauc~ prsniinuis $l_,550 ---:tr river S5() por nien Halifax 125 men - S568---not S5. - ‘ . THE iisiialfv inv`iicible --Ahegweit (`1'escei.t" Foot Ball team, of (_.`har=otte- fax lest week at the hiinds of Dal- housie. The game stood 11 to 0. -- Picton Standard. A sale of government stock will be held at Summerside [Market Squarej. on Thursday, Oct. 26th, at 12 o’clocu, noon :--2 shorthorn heifer calves; 2 Ayrshire heifer calves ;2 shortho rn bull calves ;2 Ayrshire bull calves. Ixconnection with their display of Hsszird & Moore will have a Bower show of fall llowers and a ine collec-» tion of ferns. Do not fail to see it, for three days only. Miss S\nr.r.woon.reeently appointed assistant in piano and theory at the. Charlottetown School of Music is the pianists at to'iight~’ concert. She plays i brilliantly and will be heard to advan- tage on the magnificent Heinfzman grand. 1 L. C. W. ON Sstnrdsyfnext the 28 th. P meeting of the Loesl Council of Women in W. P. College. As business relative to our Island contingent for the Trane- vaal is to be considered, we trust all members will try and be present. Yitsrnnnar evening Rev. T. F. Fullerton received a telegram from the Minister of Malitia asking whether he would accept the position of pro- testant chaplain to the Canadian Regi- me rt. Upon receipt of the telegram Mi. Fullerton wired a ‘reply accepting and will prob.1b1-sl-:ave Friday morn- ing To t e public lf we have not exploit- ed the pi-rfcriners of to ight’s concert sn§ciently,if we have not advertised as widely as the merit of the concert and recital deserve we crave your indul-, gence in that the exe.-utive shareyc' nr fer»1irig- in and for the brave boys whol deservedly. first inyour thoughts put minor (and major) matters in the l shade. They are remembered on curl program as you see by reference to the V program on page --. Tin work of enlistment was cem- menoement yesterday. Col. Moore ' stated lust night that no difficulty will _ be experience in securing the number reqnired.`The following is the list up to a late hour last night. Wm. M. Har- ris, Arthur-'F. Trainer, Alfred John Hall, William John Proud, William E DUCHEMIN-COOKE. At the residence of the b mother, on Wednesday, Oct. 25th, by the Rav. D. B. McLeod, Minn daughter of Mrs. Win. Cooke, Hildreth, son of A. Duchernin, Es ` pleasnnterdnty' falls to the Scribe than that of r.icor.ling home wed `On these occasions his merit is r nized, a bud from at least the b mftid-‘S bouquet is his, his funny is much applauded at the collatio heis the recipient of much' alta from the bridesniaid’s and best dr ladies ol the paity. Among the pnriy of gn sis and rrliiives wh psembled in tne spacious parlors of 3Co0ke’s residence weri tivo of prominent musicians. the bride ushered into the roori- .ny the _.music from Lcherigriii and int marital responsibilitiesoy Mendelss Wedding March. She looked inch it bride, was dressed in whi with the traditional veil and or blossoms. The Rev D. B. Mc united the happy couple and dnrin ceremony Professors Watts and with muted strings played app a e music. A delighiiul collatio served at the conclnsi: n of the cereus The bridesmaid was Muse Ida C gf Mt. Stewart, who was beauii igowned in pale blue silk with fe trimmings. The groom was sup by his brother, Mr. W. N. Duch mechanical foreman of the G Dux. The bride being away by her brother, Mr. Pope C of Little York. A large array of sents tastiied the esteem relatives friends entertain for the fair y bride while a fancy table of elegan sign mark the regard ef Mr. Barrett for the groom. The party `°9 no town, suffered a severe defeat in lliflifx Dutch and other bulbs for fall planting. _ serenaded by the band of whi groom is a member. The Goa hearty congratulations are added t many tendered last evening. Mr Mrs. E. Hilitreth Duohemin will r on Upper Great George St., and wi at home after Monday, Nov. 6th. Yesterday Mr. Duchemin was preeen on behalf of Court Mt. Stephen with the following address = Cnannorrnrowiv, Oct 25th, 189 Mr. E. H Duchemin. RecordingS tary, Court Mt. Stephen, No, 3 5ro¢e.sia.so .ni. eiimwiii be not fffm . and M. Dann Sm .nm Bnornnn- The chi and members of Court Mt. Stephen, on the eve of your marriage, desir extend to you their heartiest wishes for your future happiness pro=pe.ity, and ut the same tim assure you of their appreciation of work in connection with the Court. You have been' a faithful and reg attendant at the meetings of our C and have taken an active part in work pertaining to its advance end have performed the arduous tn Recording Secretary to the entire faction of all concerned. We trust that you will still con to take an active iiiterest in the of Court Mount Stephen with w progress and prosperity you have so closely identified. Wishing you, and your future p i in life every happiness. We reme Yours in L. B. & C., - J. W. Suruicnnanu. e your nlar o O W! L _ - _ P` \ ll,-` nf, (fri) llc; ;`&~.lr aid 'fi *till .F I , 4. »~'/_-;_-s ,l gl ‘. . ` . ,__` .~ . `-. ,Q 1 ~.,- atc’ ‘ 05°!! ours- _ a.m. o - -»i ~ as ‘P ”° SENTNER, Mlillllll S- l" ` l' ` rf, if) l iii s. *J "__/ 3 / U3 E2 'B 1-i~ -oF_ Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Skirts Just Received _ ___A']‘____ S ill .,. .' 5” ` - »_ _ . -' 5 -9 ;" _ 1 _ .9 _ _,_ . -1 l _,_ ~l\. ‘(9 " “ ll _ __, » ~ . (lil ' ' =- ,'f»,.°=’ sri” _.i_i..£-»,\. _ _ _ ‘ll ii \» ride’ 1899. ie A.. to E . No is lo dings ecog- rides- story n and uuon eased large o as M117. our was Bild: o her ol1ii’n‘ eve-ry te silk ange Lcod g the Giant 0 pri 1° - ll Wilt! ony. larke, fully Bthel' ported emin . UAB- given coke, pre- und oung ¢ Mrs. Wjrd thi » ‘s ide ll be ted 9. acre- 741, GOII e to good and to nrt, all ment, k of satis- tinue work hose been rtuer lu FFF ¢:". ` ,F llffil _ill . ’ f f -/ v ii . il; I rw( . _. 3' 7 ...ii ill) » . . i iii". illii I .1 Large .was last night 'the scene ~,of a very happy event. when their-yoifngest daughter Edith_M_ary. was _unites in marriage to Mr. ' Wallace C. Stewsr., second son of Major D. Stewart of this city. The bride was dainily robed in i creme silk crepon, trimmed with chiffon and carried an elegant bouquet of white roses and carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Margaret Large, was arrayed in p white flowered organdie made over pale " green and carried a handsome bouquet 'ol pink roses and carnations. The groom was supporttd by his brother, ,' Mr.W.A Stewart. The nuptial knot was ,tied by Rev. T. F. Fullerton. Only the p immediate friends and relatives, in- i cluding Captain Robert and Mrs. _ Fraser of Montreal, were present. After the ceremony the guests repaired to theldining rooin.to partake of ai very lempting array of delicacies, to which they did ample jn~t&oe. The house was tastefully and artistically decorated with seasonable flowers. The esteem in which both parties are held by their nuinerens friends was strongly in evidence by the display of the many valuable and useful pre- sents. After spending an enjoy .able soeial evening, the happy couple repaired to their future home on Fitzroy S reet. where Mrs. Stewnr. i will be at home to her friends on Oct. 3u.n. 31st and Nov. 1st`.Tnn Giiumisn j-ics with their many friends in wish- tngtiem a happy wedded life. -_-3.--_ HON.P. MITCHELL DEAD. _ Ifostrnnn., Oct. 24.--(Special)- Hou. Peter Kitchell was found deed in. ijth_e;._Win|lsor this morning. He was about Bo¢61Tuesday evening, but fell _ dead on 'thefloor while disrobing. | Hon. fPeter Mitchell was born at Newcastle, N.B., in 1824 of Scottish p rents. ' He engage largely in lumbering and shipbuilding. He entered the `N. B. Legislature in 1856, and was s mem- ber ef the Government at Confedera. tion. He sat in the Senate till 1874, and afterwards in the Commons till 1891. il- Tuesday evening at regular meeting of Lodge Prince Edward , Sous of Eng. land, Brethren E Lord and R. Taylor members of the Capsdian 5 Contingent to South lfrica were presented with certificates of membership and introduc- tion to Grand Lodge oflicefs. lt was also unanimously decided that all dues be remitted to the brethren while on Her Majesty service. rr- ‘ "' .iz r$ `.# ' 1 V. §".1-" iCl'lAMOlS e i.AoiEsw ,, f Some people think that “ L. vests are only worn by , men. 1 " This is a. mistaken idea. ; -1 We have Chamois Vests X . for women, that will keep S-° f out more cold than any ' ‘ ~ other article of clothing. 3_1- 1 Diferent sizes and pat- ' ` terns can he had. ` _X Q Prices $3.25 and 3.50. ` r. ; _ _ ISLAND HONEY i .l We have just received a 8111811 uantit of Clarified Honey from 0110 Tnnsrnn. Spree Gum- ggod spruce gum from Miramiehi. ~` /‘IQ _ 'tw' -- One 0fT||el.llflf'l`he'PutheflefCol-` vests _ fl Y T . of our leading farmers. It is guaran- teed strictly PURE and UN .\.DU L- Piicc 25 cents pci pound. i Also just received a quantity of BEER & GOF F. a ~_ S,-»» 5 - ~»-- --» _ -` ' V' ‘ . ' ` _ ` .__ ~ i 5 » f i i " Btoss ins. ' i . S"i‘““-L*““B~ i s N e ~. ` . _ THE home of Mr. .and "MPL-=A. N.'_' ,Q7 ` " " "’ " " ' Y' A ’ ” L” Y; T' E BRAND BAZAAH ' sf; , §~\ X .-' .QC C{h`illy ~ 4 /‘ \` §*\ I . \. Nights .‘=\ _ » Speak .. _ %\~*~\ \\\\ \~\- \~\e\ §~\ `§<\ 2'-'f 1'-'_ 1' .V .'.' ; . / v\ 1 ,_ \ \.~\- \.¢\- nn- 2 :; ;'¢'< )" _/’ 1_3,” ,"<,Z’\\ ‘. r ' 4 .' }\ 4 Words.. ;~ `_~\- / tif, .~` é 4 Q* making blankets. - ~ _i ._ `>` So to-day we bring you a bargain lot. ~ ~ if - . I5 pairs _ _ \\ E Soiled Bla gf Vllarm-F _ _. _ l if; _ ,_ _ __ ". S0f*~._-` _ ~ _ _ 'f "y Well-made- “_ All-Wool-- A Fi Not quite goodenough- “ -. _V ` » rg Togo among the new ones. _ _ iQ ji* /~ .. .1 s - - _. _-_ Win more than psy for washing. i - .. ‘e. 3.35 i 2 _ 4co “ ~ 3.45 g '. 5.15 “ asc je. 5.65 “ ~ 4.24 » 5,. ' Only one pair at most-of the prices. ~ . -,fs Two or thi-ee pairs at some. Second floors. .,- ¢>` _ _ as C ‘ '_ . *~ . . , g . f Mlllll & llllllill. Wk iv , _ . . 4 _ V ’ 'Q , - . (* . r . 4 /‘ _p . f-1~.:l-1 fA‘ui'4f4'_A/A can-1'4.1j4 _x 1 1 'An 's 4" \". 'H >\'\ \'\ \‘¥\*`\\"\\*`»\‘l\~l\*f\"\'l\*'\`-'\"\‘ \*_\` \"-.' \‘ \" \;.,¢-.fa _ ‘ _ __ _ _ . _ T ’ ' " 5 '""'.".‘ 7, . I. ~ _ » W3 W gl MZ' ~ _ ~ vs ._ who are in the city BAZAAR _WE LK to call and 2' 7 " take advantage of our special prices in FURNITURE. 7' \_s\ , . The Gheap Hallway Fares ,». ' ' 4 and the Bazaar ,f _ __ are special inducements to visit the city 1* 0ur Fine Furniture M " /"Gi and Low Prices ; -_.\ s.\¥ \ so ’ rg I .Q I' J - ff » i. 2. ‘- ~ --~` ‘ ~~. ll __ will Uo iuuuCiIlou.n bu buy uclt, .(’\\ ohn Newson. . `lA * ~ r . 4 .V 1 ,Il (__ “__ Y I/ ~_\ \_.\ \_.\.~_.\ _.\ _.\,_- A Q ef/ ff ‘/ ~ f f ' . . . ~~ f ii. _ xc -\»~\»»\~;_-ta \~‘\-we-\\.i .» » . 1.1¢ - » - » ‘» - ~ “~ W _ _ What about that Piece of silverwear you were wanting. We have just the article to suit you, come and ins pect thol Where-at the corner Jewelry Store. _ L’ ° W. Branch Score, Victoriatxiwn . Jeweler. Louder V Than _ Q* About the need for warm, soft, comfort- <~ ` gi 0 ,_ . , ~ ' Theyfre slightly soiled- f ;__<2‘2,_,p 25CENT _ .-l» iscoiint < _ Here are the prices of 'a -few leadinglines. ._ I 'n ' _ .. $3.05 Blankets for $2.29 'V . fffi 'i ‘I ‘I '51 5, 5 6.25 “ “ 4,69 i _ _ f