J, \ r i i ,i Y-.. ., . \ ` ` e . . r e_ me cHARLo"r'rn'rowN»cUAizn1aN NOVEMBER 7, 905 .< After ._ .relieve distress ; $,2f& we tau-ary, A LUEAL lilWS=-< ; to m.",n¢,eonotipa _on. take l'lood'__9 Pm* ` Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. gywaoro. l_5cmfa. ' ~ 9°" °' Miss Manoaiurr Ross leaves this ii A mw ’“;"‘"?"°'°“‘"'* sammy, In beautiful cloth more renenrnnin nrninn rr........,,.,.,.,, .binding , lrgistsred seven degrees below aero in FPlMNA¢lWa&N\WiN favorite Poet 11° lAYl.0R Ile B Hmm _ vo 1 KWVIRWMH ll iid iwwlFl‘~ qwswiivwnmiwmwwmwamwswif nn _.M to -- _ " lu Very Tempiing °f and Whole- S0l`l\C are the Eclipse Bakery Pies, Rolls and Cake. Today we ha've Nut Cake 2oc Siiiiana Cake 2oc Silvtr Cake x6c STE WA RT. A. ‘ ing their inte Bro. Thomasiiagan. Tina rummage sule in the Armour stand D. n ECLIPSE BAKERY, consisted of 22 cases eggs, 13 sacks of Bak” Beat B,.ead_ starch and one beef cow. _ Rav. J. G. SBEARER Secretary of the Dominion Lord‘s Day Alliance, will speak _ All -i=ii=ru- “j Under ilie auspices of the Dominion, New llriinsviick. Nova Scotia .and Prince Edward Island Departments of Ari Exhibition of Fat Cattle, Sheen, Swine, Poultry, Apples, N Apiary. Seed. Grain and Potatoes. sinsinir, Manager- nf the Uninn Bnnir nr B _ ¥ and the express at 10.2). ' ~ ' Warca for The Guardlan'scom|q a ¢ ,» -_ ' ,eve . H. Paros Wsuisim and his popular / UIDBIIY will open an engagement in th co _ - Opera House commencing' Nov. Zird. They are selling fast. M C31le_B!`l.V_ Bild g¢t y0\lI' talented elocutionlst, has recommenced ° En. Miss Manv Wnrri: leaves the iirstof D0 Bookstore Mrs- Young. - Tm: S. S. City of London goes to Cra- E _ wwf* R BENJ. Romans, jr., has consented in response to the request of a large number for A. 0. H.-Members of Division No. 1 on ladies of Grace church was quite success- \.l realized. The sale will be continued to- day. THERE were twenty-five passengers and general cargo of merchandise to West River ports by thc S. S. City of London yesterday afternoon. The return cargo morning, Valieyfield in the afternoon and ening. He leaves on Monday morning e I I 1 D for THE officers for the J. D. Lapthorn Co. Ltd. for the ensuing year as follows; Pres-Gordon T. Alley M D. Sec‘y-Alder Brehnut. Mun-J. D. Lnpthorn, Hon. George E. Hughes, R. H. Jenkins, Agriculture and the Maritime Stock Ri“h‘"d Gl`f\“U- -7011" MCKGDUH. -103111 Breeders’ Association. HY¥lflIllHl1.Dil`€0fi0l‘S- Tas marriage took place in Sherbrooke, nl Princess arrived last night at 0,15 1'! Saturday morning. ' D 8 neton and thirteen below in Sussex.- rss Roar Rarrnar, Ciiax-lottetown’s r studies in piano and voice with Prof. le. xt month for St. Stephen where she nt the winter with Rev. G. M, and ud tomorrow morning at 7 and Vernon River Bridge on Monday morn- at 8 o'ciocir. electors to again become u. candidate Councillor in Ward V. 0. H. _will meet in their hall this morn- at8o‘clock, to attend the funeral of Queen street conducted by the Yesterday, between $00 and $70 being Souris this evening; at Orwell Sunday Montague Presbyterian Church in the Halifax. E. J. Ronu left for Charlottetown this afternoon to attend the funeral of his sister.-Moncton Transcript. M. V. Bnaxn, Charlottetown and A. 'G. Arsenaul t, Summerslde were at the Victoria Hotel, St John yesterday. ' ON Wednesday night last Mrs. Murray, wife of Richard Murray of Clifton, passed awav after a short illness. The funeral will take place today Friday, 21st, at 2 o’ciook. Tan following P. E. Island produc was entered at the Customs House, Halifax on Tuesday: 21,385 bushels of potatoes, 4,441 bushels of oats, 25%) bushels of turnips. AMONG the passengers by the Princess last night were Rev. .l.J. McDonald, KiI\k0l‘a. Mrs. P. S. Brown and Mrs. Harrington from Sydney; John Horne, Wlnsloe from Halifax. A coaniai. invitation is extended to everybody who wishes to call and see The Guardian Web Perfecting Press while running at 11.80 a. m. on Monday or Wednesday of each week. This is the only press of its kind in the Province and well worth is visit. tf Aivriiim A'rlciNsoN, a well-known I.C.R. operator and station agent, died quite suddenly at the home of his mother, Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Shedlac, Wednesday night, after an illness of a few days with pneumonia. He wus a brother of Fred Atkinson, drug clerk, with Johnson &. Jonnsori. Dn. Guo. H. Manvan, Souris, who has been suffering with appendlcltls for some time, undorwent a successful operation in the Moncton hospital on Tuesday. The operation was performed by Dr. \V. Ferguson, of Moncton, and Dr. B. A. Marvon, of Hillsboro, assisted by Dr. Geo. Melvin, of St. John. ` THE meeting called for 4 o’clock Satur- day afternoon at City Building is to as- certain the need of this city for domestic help, to discuss ,rates of wages and to present an outline of the manner in which the Salvation Army is prepared through it agencies in Great Britain to supply the demand. It is desired that there be as large an attendance as possible of all who are interested. A Qims"i' home wedding took place at Sldmount, the residence of Mark Wright, Inlrerman, yesterday afternoon when his sister Miss Mattie Wright was united in marriage to. David Rogers, Freetcwn. The bride was attired ina suit of green and was unattended. Rev. S., on Wednesday uiornlng of G. M., Halifax at that place, and Miss Grace' McDonald. The officiating clergyman At w s Rev. R. G. Sinclair, Montague,i - Dec-4th. Sth. 61h f,‘}f her of the groom. assisted by Rev. V. Purdy, pastor of the' Presbyterian and 7th, |205 Chufclt- Wm. Dobson ofliciated. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Rogers left for their ‘future home in Frcetown. The Guardian joins with many friends in extending best wishes. IN FURNITURE “Always the best value in the city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. The greatest Educational Eveni- aiorig Agricultural Lines ever helo in the Maritime Provinces. Practical Demonstration oi Market Requirements for all Meat Products. ` of Europe and Canada giving Live Sio.k Educstioii in its best form. Railway Rates : P. E. Island Railv.ay Oue~Fare ; Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co , $1 oo from either Charlottetown or Summer- side with Free Return Providing the Boats are Running ; from Point du Cliruc to Amherst and Return 70C; from Piciou to Amherst via Oxford Branch $r.35 and vie Truro I $I-7s- ii-I7iliiH.’ri twli ' P0llTlCAL MEETINGS in ine iiiTa nisrrici of Queens. ‘ The undersigned will meet the Elec- gifs ofilrc I`liird District of Queens on llc iletcs and at the places as follows: atli7ii;]iirri Stewart Ha l, Thursday, i6th . lil Liule York, Friday, 17th. 7 p. m. p \lilebsicr’s Corner, Saturday 18th, 5 \Vinsicc llali. Monde zoth, 7 . m. l\_ii. lierbert. Tuesdayyzist, 7 C 'lilyilpposition candidate Mr. Mc- oiiri is respectfully invited io attend. _]AS. H. CUMMISKEY, "ii-r5dif°i>my nf M.. cs. er ' . . yenton, :misled nn ure arreiniey reins Read, 5 of il f\’°m Ch'town, containing 30 acres ,ng °|°= land. a gens dwelling anna md outbuildiugs. Near to school house .bl °h“\‘¢h. makin this a very desir- uf h°m¢- Therein also a s ring of m¢;°n fire north side of &e farm “JB il valuable for watering stock. 'Aa Cuddryenton hu gonefuflivo in western H l,thi| propert may be bought at P mfllde at any time. nor farther Rm: “°» lpply to Hadley lryeutou. ,,,,,{';:{ James Bryenaon next farm. Exhibition of Dairy Cows. Lectures each even’ug by som. oiihc best Live Stock Authoritie I/If ' 1 1 4 . , "’/"0/ff$`/1l£& #[54/1 I' a * />£9Pz£s s -~ I f A Saturday ~~ in Hats, Caps and F 111' Sale of Men’s i Soft Shirts iran; f l Cl'llS. UST as a thank offering to our men custom- ers for the splendid trade they give us nishings. On Saturday and Saturday night we'll sell Men’s fine cambrlc s oft front ‘ ‘ail-the- ygar-.r0und” Sbirtsin the newest popular patterns-guarant .ed fast color-absolutely fr.sh and clean,al1d COT rect in fit and finish. Shirts that are regularly' sold for and are worth $1.15. $1.25 and §l.30 'rss inn-gnin ini wiii include every size starting at I4 and ending at:i7 inch neck band. lt'e an opportunity to freshen up your supply of shirts with some choice new patterns. V Auonu the passengers by the express! last night were Senator Ferguson, J. 0. Arsonault, C. J. Stewart. and E. H. Mit- cbsll. Da. Tnouas Taorrim, president of Acadia University, in writing to a friend says he expects the second Rockefeller movement in the oollege finances will re- sult suooesafully by the first of 1000. This means that lltl),000 will have been raised to secure an equal' amount from the renowned John D. At present Rev. H. F. Adams and Rev. W. L. _ Archibald are diligently canvassing the denominaticnin behalf of the fund. and report much encouragement-so mucir so, in fact, that. a few more weeks may bring the end of the big task in sight. One of the notable features of the con- tributlngis that New Brunswick Frcc Baptists-or ratherthose who were known as Free Baptists a short time ago-are giv- ing willingly and in substantial sums.This is doubly appreciated as it signifies union of interests in very truth among Baptists of this section of Canada. If the whole 'of the $100.00 are not raised by the univer- sity. Mr. Rockefeller will diminish' his gift accordingly. In other words, he gives dollar for dollar. However, the collectors are not going to relax their efforts until the whole sum is realized. The Provincial Execution Board of the P. E. I. Lord‘s DayAlliance was insession yesterday afternoon, the President Rev. Neil McLaughlin in the chair. There were also present Rev. J. G. Shearer, General Seoy. for tho' Duiriinlori, Rcv. R. G. Strathie, Provincial Secretary; Rev Dr. Morrison, Rev. James Simpson, Rev. G. R. White, Rev. W.H. Serigcwick, A.W Stems. W. T. Huggan, J. T. Melllsh, Senator Robertson, Montague, and The Secretary reported that two new branches had been organized during the year, one at Malpeque and one at New London North. The treasurer reported the receipts 8100, the disbursements $132. The General Secretary reported on thi- work throughout the Dominion. There are now 600 lociii societies. with an enroll- ed nienibcrship of 300, the monthly orgiin the Lor---. _ an-... l 'fit i i5. 1 ,’.‘i' ilflfii. _ .fr _-wc., 1,4 ri' ‘. ‘ l 'nj-`i_-._ .i . ‘ _iéffé iiéifcrgfiéjffr 'ii .i 21.1! rr-f ~ 1'.. . ‘*-r r . ‘\`. ' ' ‘l‘ ‘gf i.‘-' '_ ggi’ . .. I. 'T4 5'- , f-' .rf ai* ‘ r ., .ln .L ., ,use F ' `, »‘.li» i_1'i,\‘-"‘ ii. » i ~ .. 1, i ~i \ ' ‘list » _ ~ ri' if if "‘§‘7:?-’.ir‘i.i,i, ive' fi? r i' fr, 2. i iixr, " ‘ ’ ~=-1:.; L the w...~hi'ig. combination collars at Navy blue serge shirts, this iiue has proved irseif a good wearer. It is made of a nice shade of pure wool Our shirts are made by expert OORE ®. 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