I. i .1 ,f i i-. .si it 1. §“Ff~' 3. si' ii fi' is i ..i i i -‘,i_., li i.. J .i ‘\ 3.,-_.. si s so-_ is ._ .csc--. ..¢e‘2j"“. 1'..-fi "YUG- ..f."` .,- i \ i i i i f ii / 1 i i I r in i i ') - _,ues 'rwo ,» THE § i v CHARLOTTBTOWN GUARDIAN _ -’ VJVKHUER Si 1997 gy = Z Fresh ~ Candy i Kisses ~The mart wholesome and! tasty candy that il made. tr-l .day and exceedingly popular inte our candy kisses. Wei 55 ii' take great care to keep these “£‘{‘i‘.ii'°ii...i""“i.. °"“'°‘ 'rnczm 1-*mo i i “nh” ,gnu Pgon-ne Bl North l towrlh-lnaa lala|i§,'l;.na'l\, at thsxgllowtng rain, lnireiiig nanv (nag siiiirimaiiriiierii.iii:ie;osrn\rl8~iDt gan: d 'Mmail . .. . ............ n..ain":ii§i§"i:'i'i'iiaa'§r2&°f§ia'ii.°ii wie. ii -min ver out G l - N mmdue fm. “nu” Q ,mu ` the coming election opposing cn \dri|a.e mnilI,“5md biv~“`Ptll't\2l Uldlli U B@ FF* I0 ;n may bebrought to agree o condu.t their Aibertan. Saad: and llanhgse ‘°°'""'°° ""1, "H h°"°`"’° U 'ml' ' Two TELep;,|oNB LINES. g one party will take this ground, lev the _amd _` ‘i_,_._“ D '_ -iuier party be 'tu-iirii, -iid ir reiiiia ::`_;_Ad,.§:“,:D¢n,u,,”¢ ms..l'4ini-tai Depamneut hrvaking the law let :l e penalties Le en- 0lasB.surst~am.ro6p~m. OGNBDGHI P-ill-'Dill-INT-l7P»G-|1945! forced lf both ean~'ida'en re’n»a ta fresh all the time and get; ,them along at short intervals We have eight flavors Lfolasses, Chocolate, Lernmi LaLa M .ple Raspberry Fi g. , Peanut. Price zo cents pound. I i. 5 with its centre at Cape Tormentiue and j within its bounds will be found the lm- ' . _ ’ -portanttowus of Amherst, Spring Bill- l . Ortzggist. Tug Medical Ha|]_ i [town and Summeraidr, nearly hal! the gg -*_ 1-gttwiriiioreiiinii, 5.13. it 1. iii ma ries When you want s fountain pen huy a Waierman’s ldial G- li. Taylor, kink. sind Optidani. me-*if* §_9_r | e E Saturday and youwili hépleaseb to find ma have gives you another Qaaea to buy our regular $1.85 and Isoqfor SL57 Dtyhoéy iaaslring l we have nay mars of those boots that wwe in tho window last Sutu hy. H¢ro’a one more chance Percy J l.Pearde| ,ina&1f)pp. Court House 'El BARGAH EBOI STORE. irruttsritf. Essence nf Vinegar so much used for pickling. Our brand the best. 2.5¢ at bottle. REDDIN BROS 0|* P0. _ tgaroals xo Anywhere. OW J. P. HOOD. Adrutliatnl ll! iTHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN li§”.f.‘i.°.i'..'.i‘i’?‘i"-.T`.'.T»Z.‘l.'TI“.’.ii.°‘..Z.“2`.'2 E iii ii it ii is J.lLB. KGCRIADY. ltllht. r a vswson. siiaiaipiiiiiii -iii a. mvrix.rrav»niiiuir iiiii "*"" '° "‘“' ' W' fl °"°"5 "°‘ "'*" ` ' Jatmi-iiiuiisun. anuuuannm sho-iid he an iid reiiiieiit c muiiiaee l punish buth sidis. Tfiietrs hive lonu : -rrasnar rrorisiss, xovimsan is run. i .GREAT PROIECTED lARiTll£ WORKS Qtrlke a circle of seventy miles diama er 1 Dorchester, Sackvllle, Sheiliac, Charl .tu- § population of Prince Edwark A lelmd and halt the great coun- |ties of §Cumberland. N. S. and in coal,in oil. in agricultural lands and flkheries. lt includes the site al-o of the ,telegraph cable connecting the Island and the Mainland. Within this circle also is the proposed ,location of three important putlic pro- ijacts, which at various tiines have engag- fed a great deal of public intention. These iare the Baie Vette Canal, the Chigtiecto £Ship Railway and the Tunnel. The Bay | Vario Canal was projected and surveyed I by the Imperial Gsvernment in 1815 as a measure for naval defence. It was much talked of at Confederation asa work of . great importance to the Maritime Pto- vinoes, but later dropped out of notice and and another project took its place. This second project,the Chiguecto Ship of larch 191, Hon.` Wilfrid Laurleri wrote his famous letter to The Guarfllan‘ amrmlng that the 'Iunnel must be built i, if found to be reasonably practicable. we neiim tim. me sir Joiiii Maaieiiaia i lived we would not novr be waiting for! the Tunnal. It. would be in operation., iv. inn nope uiiii sir wiirriii i.tiirnir§ will take steps without further long delayto fulfil the hopes which both hai and the great Conservative Chieftain rsteel so high lu 1391. At least our people are determined as never before, to insist upon this being 'lcne. FOR PURE l:l.ECT|0NS- Lahoroandldate had ao mourv to Wild, andtheoppoaal party wasaoeloaely watched thstthey hand to spend any rnousy tom-corrupt piirpoirs.. The e seam to oter a partial solution of tts prebletn tor the raiuie. It is mort e.rue»tly t.» he hoped th it ii appointed hy \h-- reepie to watch and being going on from intl to vi-: e in elec- wns. lt is hikn tim [tint a ie~o’n'v, de- termined and orgnnwed effort lie mane tn check thi- rampant ‘uni ofoer uplion in elect Ions. L. A"t°i°° 'iiinthii-5'l"i'f-ii and book-cases, ' §l'i'i’iil’§i".’i'§i'$’.“.§-°’.'§.’.T.°}"i..°‘I.'I.’iii'i'.‘i . Elllllllllililllil Elllllilllillilllil iéiilllwi /sein/I EIDE! ._____-. -'Q-1- V - - .. _ Have you secured your new fall i . ~ , - coat yet? It not come in and gg. ____.V,_'_-7_1 - K linard’s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. A good assortment of clothes wrlngers and sad irons of most improved pat- tern. Cameron 61 Co. We have s splendid range of mens fall furnishin s l Goods hlaik right Furnishlnil (In. I I. DEER, Proprietor. i g i 55. .IDU era, caps and clothing Your trade & Co. r r-5dr3l Fresh buckwheat flour (Island ground) just from the mill at Beerk Goffs. ll-6d2l New goods iust received including Rowntrees Pastlies, (peach. dnmaon totfoe. et .l Terrv's confectionery, G, B chocolates-(latest designs), Glieson's cough drops etc., A. W. Reddin Phm B ll-563| Monday Nov - II. is the last day for receiving dia- counta on electric light bills for October lighting. Pay today and save money. ll-Sdbi. 'ect from the prettiest and most deaignslefttochoose from. We in and l(~ Traioor & have all the uewaltpltterhs in Cloth, Strong and sturdy. Made with an on to such as the many tweed effects, "Md ltrwvvul works-dev wwf- Will* shadow plalda, stripes and plain lim *iii IWMMUDMU- *U0* 504'” ciiiiiiii, rriigiiig iii prim rriiiii get -fs wi wi wi Mi- -”°~i°¢ »"°*’ °' mama.. Th., n. “.0 may room for notion. Well answer for Noll handsome costs :for _lines and °‘;;,,'_'_';,f," ffzmmxz It 'lff°\ll Pflflllo mm! J” Pnwnt C°’. “_ &”»|||_ _ .I I -{ Women's fur-!ined coats. A few interesting priced items- The long garment ls held in high favor this season. and justly so. for it has no equal for every occas- lcn. wear and comfort- The fur- lined brosdcloth coat ls light in weight with ample. folds to cover one; saves time and trouble in con ceallng the c' ainty toilet for even- ing dress wear, andis most Pov- venlent to slip on for s shoppinil tour. Our dlspliy is mcS¥ »complete. all very handsome gar- ments from which we quote but a few items 534.50 $38.00, ¢;u,oo £45.00 $50.00 64.00 $70.00 $80.00 89.oo $q5._o~. $rro,oo $120.00 lrz5.oo, Fur on collars and, lapel Sable, Perzian, Mink €iCi Jas Paton & Co. to-_godtf Pro t is he e, bii le: s 'u mind Don’t wilt to ~h\\ er hive th. blankets r-#arty 'o dr»w up whe" the weather tnr s -to d over night. iNe know of no better blanket~ at the prices than these two fine blankets made to our order from carefully .selected wools- We think they cannot be matched out- side of Pat'»n's service at anythlngi like the little cost- The “Psion special" blanket--. A winter blanket made of ine wool on spool cotton wrap. Full double bed size, at $3.50. The "Paton Lead- et” blanket. Avery heavy soft l blanket made of test Canadlanl wool. Full double b d size, bound with wool varn at $5. Bear them. in mind if You have a blanket need. Jas Paton & C0. ro.3odtf | BLANK ETS. More biiraalris in blanlri-ts. SDH.-iali chances to~morrow to get ready for cooler weather, Tm;-e rlayii, when nninufat-t-‘ ure-rs make all suru- of spei:iou~ cl iuisi ily ri~iug in prici~. lt. pays t i ie ~uis a"out.| the medium through which you buy: blinkets-ui.-l-as you k-.ow all about blankets. This good blanket store hsal been the dependince of householders for, year-. The announcement for to-morrowi is authoritative news of bargain-. Janice; Piston 5: C0' ll-2 irili. CARPETS AND BUGS. A notable carpet sale. Thouiands uf' yards. all under priie. Carpet.. rangimzl from good grades up to the most magnlfi- i cent product of English mills. Patterns possible tasie or med can he satisfied- Prloea so low that in a great many instan- ces the mills would ntt now take our; orders at wholesale for as littie as youi are asked topay. ll is thetirne to buy camels. It is the time to discover-if ynu have not already norie so-how un~i usual lu hrenrlth and character is thel stock of good csrpi.-ti in this stor- . James? Paton & Co. ll-2'li3i. Furniture. IL's time to think of new furnishings for the home. Our full stocks are now com- pletc, and we invite you to call and see Lhe seaaon's novelties, many of which are . exclueivelytoba found here. We know you‘|l like the styles-but the prices are equally attractive. I|.'s our big quantity- buylng ability that enables us to get de- pendable furniture nt less prion than the ordinary kind. You get t‘e benefit of that, in add-t-on tn our small margin way of selling. Real genuine goodness infur- nilure can always beiound ln this thor- oulhly complete and trustworthy stock equalednowtirra ilse.-James Paton k Co. i ll-1il|3l. Of Interest To Small W0i'il8ll in want oi a Fur Jacket. By small women nc rr»s»in 32, 34 and 3) in bust. \Ve , have decided to take a very rm-ill. in fact u tiny little price for 24 furjtckets; thoie jackets we have cnrriei ovr-r from last _\crir, some of them from the yt-nr l-cfrre The main reason they did not sill was on account of 'he small size . Now hare is your opp »rtunity,n r-mall sizeil juni et at a tiny liitic price. The-e iz wir.; ui l iivamge S4.’i.iD. each al. retail, some li--ing'$i'l.'\l, 3451!), 865.00, $8.0) and $75.6). J iimes Paton dt Co. ll -li|3lr‘li HANDKERCHIEFS. Women's embroidered handkerchlefa. One of thebest handkerchief sales we ever held-there are donna and dozens beautifully ombmidered by hand. Indeed, we get these handkerchlefs as a clearance from the importer who found he could not get any more to sell even for the re- gular pricer. They are pure linen, all pretty patterns, many with scalloped edges and some combining dainty msohlne embroidered with the hand embroidery. 26s, Wo, and 35c, each. James Patou ttio. ll-ldrill. New Goods. Berlin wools, Norfolk and golfjerseys, new shell halrfhaek oomb°,:l wool gloves, i tan kid giovsa, Ice wool soarfs, &c. shawla, wool hoods. knit wool :havin and soaris. new tlannelstta night dresses and 510 fanoy emhmirlsrnd handkerohiata. Watch for our special in neck rule and furjaoketa. Jas Patna R. Oo. I0-flldtif i Men's working shlrtn, fall weights. GIHAIILOTTE ,V A _ - ._ New Advertisements FOOTBALL c. ii. ii. li iarouuns Thursday November 6tli sr son o'c|.oc|t ST. DUNSTANS vs. VICTORIAS Forth Game oi the series for the BARTLKTT CUP Admission inclujing grand stfnd 15 cents. Ladies Free in assi _ *ll* NOTICE To iii. riiiiiir Traffic over Ver- non River Bridge will be closed Thursday, Friday Saturday of this week. Bv Order, 99 I5 Qi abouttheir goods, and when wool is sieid-l i 0 DEP T PU B.WORKS rr-5dr5i <"" iberai fonservative Con- enlinn fir Kiigs County The annual meeting of the Kings County Liberal Conservative As- in such immense assortment that any i5°Cl3U°n forthe PUrP°5e of °"g'mi‘ zatlon will be held in the Town Hail in Georgetown on Wednesday November zozn, 1907 at one o'clock p- rn. The chairinm of each Poll ls r- quested immediately to gall 9 mcitlng in his Polling Division for the purpose of electing ten dele- gates to attend the said meeting. A full attendance is requested- A. C- MACDONALD, President. J. A. DEWAR, Secretary. Montaizue. Oct. 1907. ti-2id6l. iinnsienntn rniitiiiuiiis ni .iuciiiiii tiiiiiiiiiiy. Niii. i1`i`i`i‘» ine; Ai the residence of lr. F. Parka: Car veil, Pownal Street, commencing. at io o'ciock. n. na. Shllrp- lam instructed to sell by the owne n |¢ner-al aamrtment of household furni ture consisting in part of dining room pump, hall, bedroom and kitchen fum- ishingii, including dinner set, glass, etc., ere., a Chancillor Range. - ALSO- Ofie set single carriage harness. One horse rug (new) carriage wraps. T h. "M C" R. B. NoR1'oN, ir-2d5i Pat. 3i. Auctioneer. New Store 'New Goods Bargains in crockery ware sul fancy china. G assi hntier dishes io: Cream jugs » 5 an-1 I0: Vases SC UP A.l.parlor lamps from $t,oo np. Cloning out a lot of goods at cast to make room tir Xmas stock. Our best advertisement, well pleased customers- W.E.WEBB & C0 97 Queen Se. Opp. Prowse Bros. 1-rdistuwfsimthpd Rn ati -EAST AKES nosrmiui inns. if' Xi if R - .15 Eswa _ I|1'D TORONTO _*_-=1 _'zi- DR. IECKIE M. R. C. V Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal Oollege oi Veterinary Surgeons. Glasgow, Scotliind ADDRESS-Eldon Hotel. Kent St. il-ldrwlyr PHONE NUMBIP ` -~- -_..- .. CAPITAL - REST - _ _ I2-2ld'lurtufif. ,'.. equipped laundry in Canada. HONTRE-RL. Theae collars reach you n spotltm white. ff z., 'n’°Y're laundried in PUR: filtered water in the bat 'ff' ` mlzosltivel-y no chemicals are used to bleach or'vi'Ziilcn thc As a result Toolre Collars never become yellow. They keep their snow~white appearance until worn out. The "Maxim," illustrated here, one of our .~\:iclinr l`.~ -id 'mg °°n°"°.v°"Y P°'|Wl¢r. It is suitnlile for semi-ilresia an husinus wear. ls the Guest collar riiiil-. for if-e price-2 for 251:. Mads in 4-ply with outsiile inriiifv of hnen in sizes is to.r8 and heights 2, 2),’ riuil 2;,'_ " lpyéyy TOOKE BROTHERS, LIMITED ' f 11 W - Bank of New Brunswick ESTABLISHED 1820 . $707.000,00 over $l,200,000,00 JAMES MMCHESTER. Pres. R.B.KESSEN Gen.Mgr. 7 This Hunk values tho business it rocelvcs from its oiistsmgn and ink” every opportunity nf tolling them so. Un the other h uri wo bo lava th it, the serv ce. < uuplefl with security. which is ox onrloi io our iieooiimr- ii appre»~i\t,. Bd bl' lhum. .\iiYbi|i1lnsss|\rr»\ moment in bo parmaueiiv. .“,,.,; bo m_,,_,,,,|| 1:!!-!i}i;ifgctAolr,yar;d‘prolitab.a Therefore ii\»=nl»-ciirig yuurb nk isiuhlish yf~i|i-anti d Ina ut 9 nteroeted in tho dovalocpmonl of ;ho rsaourcoii of your Provlnui hu A were willing to afford financial nl ti 'lose-vi ig hii~i nw- ii t -r,»ri4u. Sat' ngi. Ban accounts opened for |i.0U and upwaril. H. S-PETHICK, Manager. Charlottetown Branch. _ ' QA.; {. is’ coz.LARs "'. 55%/'l».;;> ' .yi . / \ let 2- aw' ’~- L if ' _ DAI RYi`l E NEW Boiler Repairs, Boiler Tasting, ' “"3" f°l"!°ilr Boilers, Steam Fittings and Engine Repairs. i ~ rome. roimniir iiiiii Machine' I ,€i'.'t3_u, F DUN D RY