2.. 'J ,iii . iv i i i i . ll lie" you buy any lm: - lil-PUDIATING CANADIAN Poms- six and seven hundred dollars stolen from 1 I. I . t: . iv.” ind dr0wned'ln the last itll' “I ill" “"1"” Shqflher from Miilgravc to >`l.Joliii`s Nliil. The Helen Slialllicr is iii the ciilllc lrailc betwoori liere and _\`c\\foiiiiill.iiid. NnR\'oL's _-\_\'n .~'1,i-:i-:r>i.i-:fs blood builder. ncr \i~ toni. or -I rvllvlll ll|`\J' ducel. is ),,.U.»|_ l"er'\ozr»rie |ir'iniii»fi~s health illgcslitlii, wliirli l'c>ll‘I-S Ill llll' provedyiiatriiirin. 'l`lic lib-~~il l1l'<"*> 1'l\’l\ rind red fur-iiislii-.~ _-ral-ilIl.\ I" lil" *"‘U"“ system., and the sion- ol iiervi- force and om;-gy rin-it-.i~.-,~ ii.ii|\. A rebuilding oi inc ~-in~\ll\ll1<>I1. ,ww Npi,.it_`_ lirnllli nriii slrciigtli llll corruf friiin thc uw of l""ll"'7"|\\`» il ill* marvelousi'c|i<>\.iIi-i is will by _ l|ll\l~'i»l'|~‘lv-`~ for soc. ..1.or,... r.i...\.-. i... rf -M lo I-mil fl‘0lI1 Poison tx t`i.>. l{iri;~l\>1\ (lill- 000000000000 Coigatcs Goods Arc Good l 000000000000 000000000000000000 0000000000 000000000000000000000000 h O Sn paration rnade by Colgates you can depend upon it that you are petting about as good as there is made in the line of toilet prcp;irzi~ tions. W3: have just re- ceived another large .sup- piy, ii few of which we mention. ’l`.>otlr Powder, 250 tin. Tooth Paste, e5c tube. Talcuin Powder, ssc tin. 50C cake. ake. ii IAIVIIESON on r'<'~.c.rs'i`, The Medical Hall, 000000000000 00000 ' Grand Trunk Pacific must not bi- expected " to expend a dollar on shipping facilities int .\‘ . lohn or Ilalifsxl rtoll I and your bread, biscuits, cake and pastry will be a1l'that any good cook could desire. Beaver Flour combines the, rrutriinent of Manitoba Spring \Vheat with the whiteness and flavor of Ontario F all \Vheat. 'l`lrat‘s why it makes MORE bread, and BETTER bread, than any other flour. _ - ,_ lllil/fd in 1| made/ m|`i'l Q, /nf mmifz t"a.....1‘...». / 1..»...f......_ _ __ Arpt: ~ Al Your Groccr’|. "il 'l`lle.l'e is_jli.\‘l ouc rule null that is l_llL‘1\I_.Y of food for thc blood and ni-i vos. ii liicli is In-st suppliciliii l~`ei~iozoiii~, lli.iii u hicli no ~ i. Perfumes 50 and ooc io* .. i ff I . , 'lhusihe way is pri-pared for the ic . ' gl- . ‘ nZ:‘;»»* =-iii#-__-“,<"l-;‘i,,r‘f'r" fs-Mr. Q. '»,,'.»'-_-!._;.f:.` _ . . . . .__. .. ;ig.,.,,,¢___,_,,, _ _* __ , _ MAN OROWNED ‘ . ' ‘ I ' -~ icuii anna Trunk Panini. it is __ . t A _-_ _ _ .lr gnu _ { -_ _ ._ ~;__- Al-_ I* _ D9C08ART£;-“)(!J'l'ul|lhrb(¢)ri-lllibliiclui i son liifm\l’l` V In °dv‘n°° by ‘ muh °mel“l °! the Gruld i ’ ` Hlum Decoste, was ivaslied olftlic .ill'l‘0"'“ \ , _ ' \\ 1 \ ‘ '~ -._ -_ )_ ell \ ._\ _,L ,. ` 1 _» * -, F-\ $7- \ \\\\\\\\\\\ -;, \ ’¢_- -L 1 'r \` : 1. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\,_.\\ \ _- »|_ _| m\rii\‘_-__-\\\\n\\\\\viT\`-"`_:__ _, ___V_ _ \:‘,=_‘.» \‘ Il \ =" \ > \\\\\i\\i§ \\\\\\\i\\\t) " ;`!f"\`, -_\ __\!. ‘YE ui \\ .1 id.. °»_ T ez- . _ \v 5 3 `-_T \\\\\\\\\\ ..\\ \- \\ ,_ ._\ it _ ., a T mi - Ii _ , fel 3.3 'L~-;"""4; _ '~?~ ..... ‘mi .I :, wil . . ._ =",*Ll»|.~v..1i_'s'“lL"_é.`Q-`I -Q ° E wx -a-_,_ THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ll. 1. Business Office Telsplione |33 lr. Editorial and News Telephone I33 a. IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN illllilllll. WEl)_\` .l‘ISllA\', OC'l`0Bl;`Il 26, IIIO4. Mr. Walnwi-Iglit, second vice presidc-_t of thi- Grand Trunk Paclhc, who was in St. John o few days ii-,fu iriuarely laid the Globe that if St. John and Halifax wnnt- cd to get trailii- from the G. 'i`. P. they must provide facilities for it. Of course, it co-.ts biz money to equip an ocean ter- minal forthe tralli' of u large railway system. 'l`i c federal Government has Cashmere Soap, 20 and 1loi.i~soniei.hir;g io equip St. John and r Halifax to handle the export and import La France Rose' Violet hmm __ or the IMEWOIODML Elevators’ for motor cars, cycles, horse veliielcs and Vioris. Dactylis Soaps, 250 . l’¢“l“SU”"‘“S- wharves, etc have been provided nt large Ilalifax city has done little for the In- teicolonial in that way. The Government has been looked to to provide tire teruiin-ri al facilities at St. John for thc stats rail- way. St. Jilin assisted in providing the ilcvntt r~ and deep water whnrves at the terminal of the C. lit. thi-re, bu; after exp.-ruling or .. tliree quarters of a mil- lio" _‘f. mill. purpose and finding there was a constant demand lor furtli-r ex- endi ure has refused to do more. The Grand Grarvii Trunlr has spent some $2ti,~ fiKl,U)il on its terminals nt Portland Maine. Acfording to Mr. VVf\inwri,rht tie pufli ui _rn of Canadian ports by the Grand Trunlr Pacific. It requires but half an eye to see why the Grand Trunk mag- natcs, who scorn toliaveshapedthc agree- ment iiltoueihcr to :uit ilcrrsclver, did not want their own rails extended to either St John or llalifax. They are now in a position to say, as Mr. V\'ixinwright has said, “lf you wont rmyshare of our trndic at St John or llalilax you must provide shipping faulitles. Till you do we must carry the stuff to l’rr!land, where we have ample terminal facilii ies". Thus even in advance of the election notice is served of the repudiatlon of Canadian ports. lf tive people refuse to seo these condi- tions and prospects, this determination ta uiake Portland the port of shipment for SEEN CEEIEEEIFJQQEIIE-il MESH WHEN IIIIMPETITIIIN _ Begins to squeal it’s about time for you to see that you are getting your share of the now going at our because we buy for less. which he received his B. N. ilogrcd. ‘oh , . . . = _' ,_ K1 ,I _ 1_ _ - fi!--ir “"` _ f to _~_i_k. L' :`»v.' ii: '_' .. 5--11" <._ ,;. _.' ii _ -~ _ __ . ;,,<_,_g,_~y»»_.i.~-..~_ V rw-__ _ _#ff-,_ -_ , »» _ _ I » . _» 'fir V - --1,-‘=...~.~.e I. “ir-fs: _ 'i-,,;'.'._ f. _ ,I 4 w.. W .._.-.f.~\-.»,.~. I r f f;_-.~_4‘?*"' _.`,_-.-». \~,.».__._",., ,_ T -,7 _ iw.. ~ __ _ __ ___J.__x,_,_ ___ i_~ .r_>_.____ ,wi __ r. ._~_§'t;<_._ _ .1a\_`1{,,'E`__-__=»,,_. _ __ ____ __ _LN -_ _,___. . _~ ._ _ ‘ ‘ '“ " » 2': il . ‘ ' ‘ ‘»' ‘ ' fi' __ ..ii&i».e‘iir.»/..+.iLslsir about our advertised prices, FURNITURE BARGAINS store. A We sell for LESS, I ._ ».-- ,, ~_-s -,-.?“`_..: 3_3. -_., _. Q.. “» -Q1 ..- .»_.- , .‘ hc! are party blind or party mad. They u_re nudaciounly und lnsulently warned _ Trunk Pacino' that si Joi... and noir.; will :ret no business from that road ex- cept on new and hard conditions dictated by the company. And there is the ever ready and unnnuwerable logic of facts be~ hind thc oompmy's position-“Why ` should wc he expected to provide termin- al facilities! Our rails do not extend to Halifax or to Bt. John. They do extend to Portland where we have spent millions to provide suitably shlppiniz advantages. l`he freight. vi ill no to Portland. i HIGH PRICES F0 R' COD. A special from Gloucester says: Because nf the eiiorriious quantities _of fresh fish used in the early part of the your, in coiiseiprerice of the high prices of meat, and roiiiparatively small catches since. thereby reducing the amount of cod avail- able for packing, salt cod sells now for $4.2l7§ pci- hundred, the highest price paid since the close of thc civil war, nearly forty _vt-urs. Even the small fish sold ut $1l.l'i7§. u price seldom Obtained for first gruilc lnrgc ilsh. BURGLARS ROBBED BANK. Surertaiuiok, P. Q., October 23.-The safe of thc brunch ofthe Eastern Town- ships llank at \Vcst b`licIl`ord, wus blown operi on Saturday evening und between it, The _juli was the work of experts. The noise of the explosion aroused those iri the vicinity, but the b\n‘glai's got away \vitb~ out being sccn. WILL COST $2.000.000. PAlirs_ (lift. 154.,-At last the Avenue des tlhauips-I-Ilysecs, is to be extended to the forest of St, Geriiiuinc, at a cost of $2,000,- 000. The avenue will be about 8 miles long and 135 feet wide. in thc rniilillc vill be an electric railway and at each side of the railway will be trucks ROSS TO COUNTRY SOON. 'l`oRoN'ro_ Oct.. 22- it is reported that l’rovirrt-iul Secretary Strattoii will resign within a few days and l’r'euiicr Ross will bring on the general elections within u i`or'tuight itftcr the Dominion elections. New Vigor I For the Nerves. {\`Ii\V PPIXVER AND STRENGTH FOR li\`I€RY ORGAN OF THIS BODY IN TIIIE USE OF Dr. 6hase’s Nerve Food. tioorl digestion, ruddy complexion .splcnilid circulation, clear brain, stcally iicrvirs, snurul, restful sleep, better health and irrcatcr strength of rr_iin'l and body is what you may cxpcet from the rise, of llr. (Iiiasi~`:~` .\'cr\'e Footl. Not in any uiyslcrious way but from the luird fact that Dr. Clrasc`s Nerve lfoorl iscoiriposed of the cleinerits of na- ture whicliiro to form new, red cor- pusclcs in the blood, or, in other words, inalre the blood rich in thc nulritivc yirini-iple \vliicli creates ncrvc forcc»tlie power which runs ilic rriachinery of the lyoiiy. \V|'l`ll ’l`lll<] VITALITY OF THE) ll()l)\` 'IllL`S IiROU(ll-IT TO IIIGII VIH/\Tl4><~*4 ’ 8 68x88 Fine superior wlrlte all-wool blankets. guaranteed absolutely pure and free from grease. soft fin- ish. Size SOX74 68x80 64x34 I. LDS. Size 6 (r0Xl~’»0 $3.00 to $6.00 7 64x-‘#4 S (>."»Xti8 White Crib Blankets. Fine white wool crib blankets, soft pure finished goods. GREY BLANKETS. Grey union blankets, soft finish. Lbs. Size $1-65 _ 5 50x74 to (I (>ox8o $3.40 7 62x82 The cold weather bedding department has been getting ready for this period cudinow is ready with some of the ben values yet displayed. SEASON. COTTON BLANKETS Softfiiuished swansdown or cotton blankets. in plain. whiteror grey, ro~4 or single bed. Siler ir-4 or double bed size. Special size soft-finished flannel- ette blankets, white only,fast color borders, 70x84 in. WADDED ' COMFORT- ERS- ` Printed carnbrlc comforters, straight sewing,\vlnte filling. $1.90 up to $3. 50. Reversible comforters of printed art sllkalines. fancy stitching and pure white carded cotton filling. Reversible comforts of printed art sateens,fancy stitched patterns. WHITE and COLOR ED QUILTS. Fine white crochet quilts. Cana- dian makes, soft finish. pearled edges. new designs. 11-4 or double bed. American quilts, full-bleached, 'new designs, lremmed ready for use, r r-4 or double bed size, $1.00, $t.25, $1.50. $1.75 each. Eiderdown Cornfor ters. Reversible eiderdown comforters of fine English~printed Sateen, new designs and colorings. _ Choice designs in French down- Qproof printed sateen reversible 'eiderdown comforters. framed or 'bordered in plain sateen. fancy or plain backs $1.35 up. New desighs in French-printed satin reversible eiderdown comfort- ers. framed or bordered with plain satin, fancy printed or plain sateen James Paton & Co. backs $9.50 and $13.50. P. E. island Prince Edward Island. return next day E. B. WILLIAMS, \._._ _ ___._,. _...__ ,L ._ _ __ _ `.. Y _ __ -~.. ._ .V --_ --_ --»-A----A---~ iiiioiiigigooiiioo GIIEIIT LIBEIIAI. RALLY! Hon. W. S. Fielding willuaddrcss the Electors of Summcrsidc -Market Hall, Saturday; oct. 29, ‘ _ i At 8 O’clock, p. m. tharlottctowii--lllarkct Hall, Monday, Oct. 31, At 8 0’clock, p.n1. Souris-Tuesday, Novcmbcr lst, at 7.30 O’clock, p. m. Train arrangements will boadvcrtlscd later on. _ _ These_ will be a series of the greatest and grandest pol- itical meetings ever held throughout the three counties of A special will leave Summerside, Monday at 4 p. rn. _Return fare from Sumrnerside 85c. Intermediate stations in proportion. Single first-class fares on regular trains from Mt. Stewart and intermediate stations, good to ° / d8_ S€C1'¢iary, Pres. Lib. Asso. for Queen's. 24 r as follows: A BENJ. ROGERS, I I I Manufntoturnn of 9 F '-if ' I ' ' ' n 'Ib - ~ no yn nina ‘ ____ Chun ntmm I Q _ I _: -.3 _ _ , their-iix;o.~_t_ 21,-E. P! r'1st¢her. tori r v'»f,a.`_f' .,;-__ some years n member nf/ the toaclilng VD _V _ ' » .,_____l 1,; ' ~ ' minor the school for ihqhiinfi, uni city 'T' ~ ‘ ,. i _,__ q. , , . _ ° , . died at Deliert yesterday Mr Fletclie ,ff Q il O IU 39 Cl ll I woseilucated at Amdin. College froml rl _ and llliichinc Co. r , W? I '~ i f v _ __ J; '_;_`v______ _ _ _ it lm iiii 'if imdr 'I FOOT OF Qunrzn s'rrzr:r-:r For Repairs of all Kinds. 2 Chtnlld In Heating etc- I Eounderl. Machinist; o.nd_1Bollerr`nnkorl. ENGINES, _B0lLERS, TANKS, ETC. The Charlottetown Foun- v _- '41;*_T-F “v _ __ L va-_*`*_ - _ u_~_4_ :_-_f_, _r-- - i P. 0. BOX 41|. ICONROY L The S. S- M__iinch,es)er Trader with cold storage ond. mechanical- ly ventilated. chambers will ‘leave Manchester on or about Novem- ber 3rd. next for Montreal md Charlottetown arriving" at Char- lottetowii about the 24th. leaving next day 25th. __ Will _nil direct to Manchester. Forspdcq 'andirms from Manchester to Charlottetown or Charlottetown to Manchester apply to ' I A. Pickard & Co., AGENTS. Charlottetown 24 td Dominion Atlantic Railway. And Steamship Linen to Boston vin Yarmouth Thr popular Fu! Line Between Rulers Nova Brolin and Bolton Vin Wluuar Junctiou and Hnllfnx. EXPRESS 'DRAINS lclve Hllifn ,daily yx- nept Sundnv) at 7.35, n. rn. for Dliby and nr- iaouth making connection at nrmonth for ll.°lI- Tle Royal Mail Steamship °°PRrNcr: ol-:oRGl:" The Fasten and Finest Steamer plying be tween the Maritime Province! and Benton. Leave Ynrmoutlulwednendnylnnd Bnturdly, for Bolton on nrrlvnl ol Rx ren rrninl from Halifax. Returning leaves Eollg Wharf, Boston, Tuesday And Friday nl 1 D im. Punengerl arriving in Hnllfnx next day 6.45 p. m. bylxpren Tn u. For all in ortnntiun, guide book: fulccrn, etc. which will be lent free, write to lf. B. Arm- Jtrong, General Pnuender Agent, Kentvlllie, gl. S. &-Tnlnn mn on .Atlantic Bundncl ' me. ' P. GIFKINS, General Mgr. Disinfccting Effective, Safe, Economical, Having installed an up-to-date Formaldehyde Generator, wh1ch`ia a perfect Germlcide I nm now prepared to dlliufect dwelllugn, public Buildings, olhces, stores, etc., etc.. guar- anteeing their purification if infected with the uoxn of any contagious disease, without injury to any wcven fabr cs_ ornaments or furniture. All work done under the supervision of nny medical orncticner. or according to the regula- lations of the Board of Health. ' G- D- WRIGHT, Funeral Director, and E mbalmrr Office Phone 2r3, residence Phon¢6 -1 POLITICAL MEETINGS. Messrs. Martin and McLean, the Lib- eral Conservative Candidates, and other speakers, will meet the electors oi' Queen’s County at the following times and places. Vernon River Bridge, Tuesday, Oct. 25th, at 7 p. m. Pownal, Wednesday, Oct 26th, at 7 p m. Eldon, Friday, Oct. 28th, at 7 p. rn. lielle River, Saturday, Oct. 29th at 2 p. nr. Wood Islands, Saturday, Oct. 29th, at 7 p. m. Caledonia, Monday, Oct. 31st, at 2 p. m. Grandview, Morrday, Oct. 3rst, at 7 p. in. A meeting of the electors of Cove- head and vicinity in the interests of Messrs. McLean and Martin the Con- servative Candidates, will also be held in Stanhope Hall Saturday, Oct. 22nd, evening, atd7 p. rn. Prominent speak- ers wi 1 n dress the meeting. Mr. john A. Mathienon, M.L.A., Leader of the Opposition in P. E. I., is expected to be present and address the electors. 5 raw! .a w tl _ = IIPENING IIF TIIYIIII BAPTIST CHUIIGH The work of building the new Baptist Church at Tryon, having been com- pleted, it will e opened for worship on Sunday, Nov. 6th. There will be t ree services, at ro.3o, z.3c and 6.30. Rev. D. Price who has spent six years on this poiitorate will preach the dedication sermon. He will be assisted during the day by Rev. J. Clark. Rev. Mr. Mc- Donald and Rev. Mr. Stebblngc. Spec- ial collections at each service. ro-nrmwf nw td SCHOONER FOR SALE. Schooner King Flnhcr ton re inter, new III K It Railway lumligrllde, all ready forum. in good condition. Intendirit pure nun had better come and cel hcr. u she will be sold at n bn un. I7 mwf aw LZIPLILI, I IONB. _l-_ will prleu , 4 ‘i ., .» .'if'. ,- ;`»ir~»il' 'iii' "’-~~"' --'ir . ' "