Test E es _Wil _LW f __ Ofiicesln New Prowse -1'" ~-~~~~- -----~-- ~-1-:-'-»~_-.-=-.-.-.-_-_-___ ___ Block-Charlottetown. ` Tai Princess arrived last night at 9.15 and the express at 9.50. Wxron for The Guardian's comic page every Saturday morning. Car'r.Baa'ri.srrr and Mrs. Rankin leave this morning on a trip to Begum, _ Trix City of London brought 50 page". ers and alarge freight from Belfast yes. tex-day. M155 LAIRD. who has been visiting her lister Mrs. J. A. Msthiesou, leaves this morning on return to Winnipeg. T" first meeting of the Arr. ounare Club held last night was a great ,u°,,¢,,_ Th"° ‘"5 H 80011 attendance and much interest shown. the eyes in s expert advice we also furnish prices and at less We expect they f ou every raped. by .At the meeting of the Local Council o improving _thc sight and Woman yesterday the date for the annual Miss Rosa Knioirr, daughter of spectacles are Ri°i"\l'd Kllisht. baker of this sity leaves necessary we for St. John this morningto spend the to the sight, winter with her uncle, Thomas Knight. LAST Bikini. was I-Iallows'en and the than you might pay ig small boys committed the usual amount, if not more than the usual of depreiia- pair of Spectaclol tions to door steps, platforms and gates. w”“iX"i`°i°oR _ litmus nnirtev Barrister and Attorney Lpstaiis Ihnco Brick Building I- pastry in the _ D . 9. er, mo er, '-11 here fhme sisters and two hmbhers Wi" drrssmakingbusiness herefor a number lie ice p only the best "we the symimufy of many I" 'of years and had very many friends. The meeting and the advisibility of holding a meeting to consider the question of tuber- culosis were discussed. THE Passengers by the Princess last night inciiided W. F. Robins and Miss Helen Anderson from Halifax; Miss May Gillis, Pict-ou; J. J. Leary ot the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co., and Mrs. Leary, on a visit to the city. Atiorm the passengers hy the oxpressi last night were George Handrahan from Slllllllwfsifllfi Mlkior Schurman; J. F. Fraser, oi’ Davis &: Fraser; Miss Amy Lowe from Boston; A. Lord from Capel Traverse; D. R. Morrison, Summersidc. A coiiniai. invitation is extended to everybody who wishes to call and see The Guardian Web Perfecting Press while running at l1.30a. m. on Monday or Wednesday of each week. This is the only press of its kind in the Province and ;well worth a visit. tf THE death occured at Tryon yesterday morning of Miss May, daughter of Mat- thew Callbeck, in the 23rd year of her age. Deceased had been in ill health for some months ast A f th th their bereavement. 'lhe funeral takes ' ii -» -» - -. suit. A irialordcr will make Ti-ir: last issue of the Toronto Globes °“t“’emi’°" °f the Knights °f C°i“mb“5 ` saturday magazine contain , , and visited this city a year ago with a youaregular uisiomer. Prince. Edward Island v,cwssinLT;\;ie,l;; degree team from Boston. The groom's The Roman C,,um1|c Churqh at Verna" gift to the bride was n sett of sable furs D. River, photo by Rev. Father Mcliemxa and to the bridesmaid a diamond i Cnmornm nmtermed an une example ring. The presents were both nunierous p,C,4,,.5,§ [;AKRRv, of ecclesiasticalarchitecture occupyingan “Pd °h°i°° ‘md 5i‘°“'ed th” esteem in eminence where it can be seen for miles." “ hich mm 5'°“"g °°“Pie “"0 hem- B“k"5 Best Bread- There is also a ‘typical country lane at Seven Mile Bay' and ‘clam digging', from photos by Rev. J. J. Maeaomaa, parish “Always the best value in the city., _ priest of Seven Mile Bay. - - 7 -'Mark-,\_Vs\ight~FumishingCo's. ~- 1 .- '- i For the iitsue of the 13th one third of a col- C. D. lloKrNNoN, Sourls, came ,to the city last night. Tm: death took pines yesterday of John H°PUIl!0l\. Weymouth St. laborer, alter a brief illness ofintiamation of the lungs. T. J. Momus, who formerly conducted a grocery business in this city and is now in Glooe Bay came to the city last night on a short visit. TH: City Marshall and some oi the D0licemen patrolled the streets last night and terrorilerla large number of Holiowe'en marauders. SFND in Wltage stamps to “The Guar difill. Charlottetown," 6 cents for 100 Tun- nel stamps, ll cents for N0, 10 cents for 300,‘31>¢opt-B for 400, 26 cents for 500 or 52 cents for 1000. These prices include cost °f_' mliilllib ._Everybody should use Tunnel stamps on their envelopes and conespondehce. d tw ef TBI: concert and social hold in George- town on Monday night, in aid oi the Street Lamp Fund, realized $130. and live lamps _will be procured immediately. The hall was packed, and a good program was rendered. It included a duett by the Misses Hi|'~'i\@Y and McPhee; recitations by Miss Freda Mon-isey and Miss Aggie McPhee;solo by Miss Marion Morrissey: chorus by the Georgetown Glee Club, and I wsicel song hy E. F. Ryan. The cakes were sold by P. D. Bowlen, M. L. A. T. W. Morrisey and E. F. Ryan. Yssrsiinav a lad named Ingram was arrested for the larceny of $5) from the residence of CharlesMacmiilan, Covehead. Ingram .who belongs to town is about lti years of ago and had had been working for Mr.Macmiiian.Mondaynig||t. he disappear- ed from the place. On his not showing up further investigation showed that the $20 was_aiso missing. When arrested at his home bythe Marshal the $20 was found in his possession. He was arraigned before Stipendlsry Brebaut and will be tried this afternoon. The trial of John King charg- ed with malicious in_)ury to the property of John Anderson, Queen's Arms, also comes up for hearing before Stlpendiary Breliaut today. JOHN J. Kr:i.i.Y and bride left yesterday morning for their home in Cambridge, Mass, Mr'. Kelly was formerly Miss Edith McQuaid, daughter of John J. Mc- Quaid Plsquid. She was engaged in the i old sibl _r pi A BARGAIN IN CLOTHS _ SAILOR TAMS inciiiiini and heavy suitable for jackeis, coats. etc. Colors iicailier oxford,navy _ worth from 9oc to $1. yer ynul, the L' low bargain price of . . . . , . . . .. ...75c ‘lv YES, sell them at prices away below value. Why? Because ue've an overstock of them-a state of affairs tliat,undesir- Shiv. bo I ere they go. Note the Reduction in the Prices! This waisi is made of fair quality black sat- This waist is made oi' splendid wcarinf., sat- een--has new sleeve strapped at cuff and wrist. Haudkerchief yoke-trimmed with applique ; front of inch tucks is =e_u, has the new sleeve-self collar-front iiininicii with cording and applique. Our '“i§“|‘“ Pflifv is goc, reduced price . . . . . . .- wil, 4?( '-'_ ‘\` /ff - if CHILDREN‘S WCS Of plain and fancy _ Two special values in Cliildi-en’s Y is \~. f k.`l`_`_ A i-ij* ti i We’re Going to Seii These Black Sateen aists Tame-One line is selling for 4oc each worth 48c to 6oc, some plain and some with colored piping- Another line is selling or 25c-similar in style an shape, both have ribbon band wit. name . . . . . . . . . ‘3 fu A rouse 'NUR from P- WM arrested on the of the C R. from the east at Moncton Monday after- noon for creating a disturbance on the train. He will be arraigned before the some magistrate. ~ A Qulrr home wedding takes place this evening at the residence of tba bride's parents, Cspt,A. and Mrs. Lord, Victoria, when their daughter, Miss Elia, will be united in marriage to H. J. Mahon, Sourls. The bride will be gowned in white silk and will be attended by her sister, Miss Annie, who will also wear white silk. The Guardian _ioins with many friends in ex- tending best wishes. A Mom: than ordinarily sad event book place last night about ton o‘clook in the sudden death of Mrs. James Carter, _Prince Steet, after only a brief illness of a day. She had been taken ill in the morn- ing with what afterwards proved to be, heart trouble but which at the time was not thought to be so serious. Last night she grew suddenly worse and death came quickly and unexpected. There are left to mourn a grief stricken husband,one brother, Leslie W. Cook, and five child- ren. The bereaved ones will have deep sympathy in their irreparable loss. A PRs'r'rY wedding will take place this evening at the home of John McDonald, Crapaud, when his daughter Miss Millie will be united in marriage to I)onn.ld McFadyen, Augustine ilnvo. The cen- inony will be performed at 7 p. m. by Rev, Thos. Stebbingin the presence of ii large number of relatives and friends. The lhride will boattired in white aibatross with trimmings of silk and lace. She will be attended by her sister Miss :Lena and her cousin Miss Frankie Howntt, Tryon, the former dressed in pearl grey nun`s veiling and the latter in pale green. The groom will bc supported by his bre- tiior Edward McFndyen, Augustine Covc. A large number of presents bespeak the best wishes of many friends. Tnsm: was a large attendance at the annual meeting of the Caledonian Club last cvcning. Tho following ofliccrs wcie elected : Chief--A. A. MacDonald. ~ President-James Eaton. lst Vice -James Calder. 2nd Vice-Archri. MrcKay. Trees.-Jolin MacEachern. Financial Sec.-John MacSw:iiti. Recording Sec.-I). R. Mficieininn. Corresponding Sec.-Alex. Mc-ilcoii. Piper-Peter Ferguson, It was also decided to ccichrutc Saint Andrcw's Day by a soirce and the foil- w- ing committee were appointed io (airy out the arrangements of wiiich duo notice will be given: Jas. Paton, Col. D.Stcw.i. _, John MacI.’hee, S. A. MacDonald, Alex. MacDonald. Friends of The Guardian are again asl. ed to have all their advvrtisinr nnitt' r whether of entertainments, lectures, con- certs.or ofa general nn.ture,ln this Office not later than 4 p. ui. and of any consid- erable length much earlier, ns it is impos- sible to give all the neu s of the day if ad- vertising has to be handled at night, for every line of thc lutlcr prevents thc appearance of the same quantity of news. uinn of such advertising was set up in type at night, and readers were thins deprived of thc same quantity of lute n~.ws.This,of course, makes The Guardian icss vaiunliic to rendcrs and correspond- lngly so to advertisers, and in future only o uergency ad vertlsing will hc accepted at night. Friends are asked to hand in all their advertising as early as possible cach dw' cilmcs souPs. Spicy and oppetizing. Easily prepared- mnkeagood beginning for the evening meal. GRAND SHINTO SERVICE. Toxio, Oct. 28.-Impressive -religious memorial services for those killed in the navals battles during the war be- tween Japan and Russia are being held ilnily by surviving friends of t-he deceased. Herb W. Edwards injured. lierb W. Edwards of Des Moines, Iowa, gout fall on eq icy walk last winter, spruining his fist and bruising his knees. "Tho next day," he says, “they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stayin bed, butl rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Balm m_.d iifteru few appliciitioiia all soreness had Pain Balm saved me several days' time, to say nothing of thc suffering." This iinimcnt is for sale by all drugglsts. smiiirox iinsw vonx. New YORK Octobcritii.-A well devol- opcd case of uhmiiipox was discovered on Ellis Island yestoriiny among 1,300 steel' age passengers from the slenmcr Norda- mcrika, from Naples and Genoa. -fe,-In-a»--M-`-W-U i i s i _ _.i Q.-.._,. Tluioue formerly sold for $1.20. It’s very f“," ‘i\H1i\iy black sateen-has new sleeve wiiii_ tucked cuff-front trimmed with °°"i‘“i§ and tucks in box plsit effect-self tucked collar. The reduced price is ouiy TTS Pfelty waist has new sleeve tucked _rom shoulder to elbow. Front made with incli and pill tucks altetnltin . Similar *Wie at back. A plain yet stygliah waist. R¢ducedfrom$i.4o .. . . . . .. This lot is made of bright silky oateen, fash- ionable sleeve . tucked from shoulder to °‘i“- _Front made with 3 vows fancy Smclllnli lofi tucks. Tucked bsck,$|.l 5 lacked self collar, former price $1.60 now s WARM 'E . ,1z'.'iz2? -rv SHIRTS just received dir also ep lique trimmed. Regular pricc$l.20 was $i.§5, a bargain at. . . . . . . . . . . . . A pretty waist made lu a style thst’s hard to describe. It's of fine. soft satcen, has the fashionable sleeve, has all over tucks front and back. Very neat and pleasing.$l.40 Reduced from $1.95 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ A spltndid wear resisting waist is made of twillcd sateen of extra quality. Front is S made with tabs and buttons and inch ' tucks. Back is box plalted-has the new . . ‘_ sleeve with pointed cuff. Regula $z.35$l ’ Nowreducei to _ This waist is of heavy sateen very highly fin- ished closely resembling satin. The sleeve is tucked elbow to wrist. Has pointed yoke, tucked and fsgotted-front ’ made with inch tucking and_tr|mmed with ° S insertion-as is back. Price was $r.45,$l It’s,uowonly . . . . . . . . . .. ¢~'¢-.q,¢~_._.-., Visors _ 'P' / .. .1 A bi; i..-.net fuii of 1,..n¢.- 7 About i ree ozen un- _ gf] i l’i:‘i:`ndrieil whiiie shirtsl-‘- ect from the ulanu _ _ ' , ous us - ,Y`“‘°' vm' . / " s ties-:"i‘f>'ei¢.~'a°rreu\q\ilei.1y facturers. » "Kill well mode, urge ~ vests that sell re _ H11? Y Htsscnpeciai on y 25c _ - - price has been reduced to this exceptionally low only...,... .....29C 35c and 5oc. 4- 5oi: and $1.00. _ %e~%n‘i-ec _/_ WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN SMALL FURS _ This does not mean that we do ncthing else- far from it. But we devote special atten- tion to the small fur feature of our fur department. Competent judges tell us that we are beyond all competition in this line. Write or call for prices- l " _-er' Stylish Furs for I Particular People. Ladies who are particular about the style and quality of the furs they buy, are invited to ' inspect our showing. Unquestionabiy the finest iii e of small furs in P. hi. I. at piices that are not beateirby anyone. We show ruiis from $i.i5 to 850 each, and each i at the top in its ' class. A Few Picked at Random. Marmot stole. soft rich brown, with cord ornaments-4 tails, Muskrat stole. brown with hand- some dark marking-chenille , fiinge.... . . . . .....$9_50 "' Very fine long stole of OHIO slhlc, has 6 large tails, cord fastening at neck and is a not- ably good value av... ..._ $13.45 A very pretty little ruii of real ALASKA sable, has full wide back, 6 tziil=, mid really is fine value at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .$14 75 A simi'ar rlifl to lic lest men- tioned is made up rf .saute fur, but is larger and iviig-.:r. .$|8.75 Large hear ruff, double s'oie uf- fe:t ki-ire length. H i:ii‘s $|9 75 Mink rufls of maiiv slyifs come . at $27.50. $30-75. $42.50 $16 00 i $49-50. l Stone Mar‘eiis at $30.00 and $42 00. Mufls arc iieic to mulch almost every ruff we show. fb ` 1 * 1 _,i FELL FROM WINUOW. SYDNEY, Octobi.-r2lJ -The infant child of James Mi-lutyrc, Lconin hotel, Chai- iuite street, fell i'rnm a iiirce story win- .iow into an adjacent lot this morning.; and was so iniilly injured tiiiil. recovery is iioubtiui. CHARMING FEM li\'l.\’ llY. skin, briiriit eyes. and oniiui‘iii;.; nerves, i`iiosc whnsc looks are so deiig-liliui use Ferrozone because it's the exact food needed to tone and stimulate the blood. Ferrozone invigorates. braces, fccds,-it makes those dainty, vivacious women so pleasant to incct. Yo\i’|l have the rosy bloom of iiruitii, dnsil and spirit, the satisfaction and joy- of liuc iiciiith uiicr using lhzrrozonc. 'on should get Ferro- zone today. Sold everywhere in 5l.'c. box- cs. EXPERT SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Also sewing niachinc oil of absolute purity, and the host noodles and parts for iili machines at Singer stores. Look for the red S., QuccnStrcot Char lottetown; also on south side of \\'at.cr Street, Summcrsiilo. P, E. I. Iron Ox Tablets are for sale at thi' Apctlieouries Hall. 7iii.f Japanese china the finfi-i setclini iii lie city at W. P. Colwllls, Sunnyside. 7-12 d tf. Toinsurc perfect health use Iron-ox ’l`siblcts. For sale at your ilriiggist`.~i, 25 cunts pci* box. liidf i \Ve have just rcu-:vcd ii package of chinn. direct from Japan It is thc iiiccst I*`ilInous lioautics pay p:ii'i.irul»\r ntilln-, tion to tlic‘1nii'ii_v of tiwii' blond, lcnowiiig that nutritious blood inc-ans suit delicaie M-vid# We Arc Alwavs Doing Something Out of _ the Ordinary I menus--~¢»-'sum 7 This time the parlor tables have got into trouble-Vile have 6 of one kind iliot have _not .inoveil otiim fast enough at our low regular 'price of $4.50' When we cut deep, we cut deep, so out iliey go ai $1 90 each. Tliese are nice :guaranteed oak parlor tables 24 in x 2.; in and as iliere are _o_uly 6 left, you had better come quickly if you want one. _roi-IN NEwsoN. in 1-5 PER CENT -.___ _ __ ,\_ ri ~- _-_-W ._ . e The:Sun|Llfe Assurance Ccml any wrote 26 i- 5 p- “lf of| the total amount of new business written by the Canadian Life Companies (zo in all) in the yea 1904-a practical guarantee of the confidence of the insuring piblic. E- R- BROW. Manager for P. IE. Island, 19 mwffiyi Charlottetown. ii dIs,,pp,,m.ed_ I feel that LMS homle of lino of ilic kinii in the city.-\V. l’. olwill, Sunnyside. , 7-li! ii ti. c 5-_gsmasupasnsasvnainiui-Z: adi s who arc fond of good bulk perfumes will hr iiiturcsicd in our stock. We have some elegant odors which we will he glad to have you sample. We will be greatly mistaken if you ao not find a favorite hero. Prices 25c io 75c per ounce. “The Two Macs” iiiiiiiiiiiillilli llliiliiiiilliiil .DRUGGISTS Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sis. Q-csenunssasnuansvlnn Piano f_Q_RsA|.E A first-class hell Piano, good as new which l wailli sell alt a bargain. For in- s ction, c. ap y io Pe ' P i. s. cn/iis_soN, 3 5§Mp~ °""\r'°-'lr' “tw i -fu-R.-® the north _Hmerican llife , Continues to pay the Largest _, Results .uvpr '- ~».",i' _ Cunri[ie"rit'r-j on its nmluriiig liivcsiincni Poiivics to iis nninrroiis policyholders. Life (with profits] Liiniicii Paynicnt. linciowniciit and Gnarautccil income Ronda will rorlucc the best results under the safe aml) conservative managcinciii. of thc North American Life. Write us for mics and results. oss o_h_r_ol§ivlniTTnEws, -It;-~»~¢~v»-4|-_-qpt.-w\~¢~|~® 3-'v-'v-'lr' 7° -- » Cool weather is coming ou, you will require all winter dresses, suits, overcoais, etc., cleaned, dyed and pressed to look like new for a trifle. Save price of new goods. Canada’s Greatest Cleaning and Dyeing Works are ever ready to please you at shortest iiotice. Agency at the High Grade Art Parlors, Queen Street, where all art goods, pictures, frames, souvenirs, etc., are.. selling at 20 p. c. discount. 11 fn an Rr wtf la’-K ».. 1;__Q\ Q ,.1 .-¢¢ _.`.._.. “av .»-,_ ~<~ . i. rx 1 iw 1 i ness,- P-\ self- r I i . .. l : it 1 5,, -4