, si ”¢l|ner’s Silvél’ ,S Growing More Popular Day by Day V ‘ _ = 1, ,,-ill not injure the silverware. i ,hone 3,2 I Jeweller- ' _ _ _ Cream, t l lll . ~ - I '. d. i- ‘ , Olict used a;uiSnill;ttle !‘.['~,'.A'§-(li. l Pricc 25C Per ’ P ‘ l'-’-,""-5,-.` , _w_ WELLNEQ, iliiilii we ' fi mvxfxrmn _ if you wish the best lu photo Z,_a,,,,,., finished on the new spec ializcii mounts, (the very 1819.8' qov€l\)'~ l O SIT UB TUDIO. ,W p,,i,v is illwuvs Welcome. R0llSE UP YOUR ENERGY 1(ynli'i~c lil.-r \-,»ili~ old time vigor and foci livilililil \\'oi~il iiii' ` HUGHES’ DIGESTIVE TONIC 'm,,,,.,.4,-,,,, .|i=.p. viinrllld oncl-gy. As nn, ||»pi-lim-i iiinilliiii Ili- llilillcil and it rlnikcs ,,,,,,,,,,‘,,_,-\\|,,,, ,ont-.lt. l’l'icu 2i'lc pol- boti-lc GEO. E. HUGHES. Apotlleccrics Hall. ` o I :_ V' H f lf f 7 // ,f;<,'L-fzs; »/ ’ ' 73- ' `_;,,.~.. ,Li _ /;//, , I "lv \ if \ \ tlooil. ~li'ilii;i' \\.ll<-i~lll-ililf llililtsl is lvlnlt ilrci ru- pigl ioil'__ i\ 1- li.l\ c ul1trgo_ sto- io pi: in-i, lliiiil iliiiqlr-it i-- iii-i» |li\l'i-i~ thrill iluirliil lllil i-ity nl:il o|ii-ri|u~ii-i-»- :iw li--'~l. llil_i.-! .ice oill- \\'iit\lr proililioiii- " l`ii<- l.i».iil1~l"` $l.:'lll il pillr. A- E- iiis.n.n.s~E~» 'Nsll-.is¢.‘~t.l»<..- ~.r.=\...¢lnu .'.l..\». .¢ -v.s' limi More Gnnil Things \\’l: llilvc just received a sliipiiiuilt of Crosse & Black- wsll`s gooils including: Pick- lcs in cllow-cllow, mixed, wal- nuts iiiiil iiirkius. Janis iii strawberry, rasp- berry, utr., orange marina- liiilc iii all siz.s, pure malt \'iiiizgili~. l.crl nod Peirin’s sillicr, lit-ilpill club chutney, prcscrvcil ginger, candled iwiizvl chips, French Olives, liliciwi Oil, lllacnroni, Huntley null lf.liiiicr‘s short bread and biscuit iii different varieties. Thesc high-clnss g00t'lS are well known and speak for tlieiliscl-_'i-s. We will be pleased to show llicluio you at Mc Ii en nafs (DROCERY. n°~»-Milli.:--nn-`”:§ii llur llmericaii Shoes for men are the newest and iiniiicst slices in the city, Piiicilt Colt. Box Ca‘f. Riissiail Calf, $3.50 at pair Sizes 5 to Io. srniour ii.. co., Victoria Row. lim-alu-mph m Our- $2.00 0 ciao. li. coolr, BOX all Boot For illicit ls a pleasing sur- prise to the well informed s h 0 e buyer. Notwithstand i n g the unprecedented high- price of leather particular- ly calf skin, by a little foresight, we are still in :1 posi- tion to offer you this best of Shoe Bargains ata lower price than ever. Alley & Co. They are iii our window. See them! NEW G00l)S FROM CROSSE & BLACKWELL _.M- Mixed Pickles aud Chow Chow. . French Olives and Sardines. Devllled and Potted Meats. Olive Oil and English Sauces. Candied Citron and Lemon Peel. Jams, Jellies and Marmalade. _ Preserved Ginger and Ginger Chips. Currie Powder and Essence_Coffee. Huntley & Palmer’s Biscuits, Soaps Chutney. B_ccr & Goff. T0 WH0lVl IT MAY CONCERN An Island prepared cod liver oil which has earned a name and a repu- ialiou throughout the Provinces is inat manufactured-by R. \V. Jordan 51. Co, Beech Point, P. E. 1, the iioiiuiilf makers of ]ordan’s Emul- siim of ‘Tod Liver Oil and P\1Yl5€d ilil. The sale 'li' this remedy is eve. incrc sing which is abundant testir mon) ro its appreciation by its users- 'l`he oil at the Provincial Exhibition always stands in the first place and also won the first place and diploma , at the Halifax Exliibitiunju |891. --_,1»~_-L-:_ _ 1\To':g_;_rc1s:z All pcrsoilll indclitrrl in thc lliidci-iiilI'l“"l by llolik nricclllit. rliitcii of lnlnil, oi- utll\pl~f\vi_i~i1.l;\\\:ll iirltilllcil to setitlc their llccoilntli c orc La nail-, iiloir, Artur tllnn dino rlloy will be ilhlcv ill il llul' llnnds for collcctiglpuus-MORRIS' |;.1¢,w|| du,10 Gi-ilnvillc. FALL TIME TABLE. . 0 tol: ‘Z d, lillli ...i°'-i'.>;:‘ifii~ii.ir.'in-Y-..i .,;' i'rince Bt. Ferry whiff “ml °°ky Point" f li ws:- 'Wiltl lilinve Cli'town Will leave Rocky Pt. 7.!!! a. in. 8.00 A. m. am ,_ m_ 9.00 a. m. 10,00 3- nl. llrg tid. 10.00 noon am . m. Ml) p. m. 4.0l|_ p. 5.10 v.ul ill li... I’-gi; .si .1 ...z _ i BJ) p.m. AY. SUND mm B' ml p. ni. i.l6 D- #L _ soo il ,§f°,,‘§‘_ can il- m- lm a. m. |246 ‘MD 0'0 l Oillcos ln New Prowse .Block Charlottetown. Ci'rY Court meets this morning. R1-:sn The Guiurllalfs classified sds.You will find something to interest you. Mus. Enrza M.\cNlcri.i., Crapuud, has left for Providence, R. I. where she will spend the winter. ' Mus. Haumorm KXLLY and daughter Miss Helen Kelly, Southport,hi.lve return- ed from a. visit to friends in Boston. Pnlcssrrnnv of P. E. Island will meet in St. James' Hull, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, Nov. 7th., at 11 o'clock a. rn. Business-A. Cruise, Clerk. Jiunzs R. Armlrs, whom many in Char- lottetown will remember as the clown in Humpty Dulnpty, wus one of the attrac- tions at the New York I-lyppodrome last week. He took the place of Marceline the famous French clown, did his still. uct and mods n. tremendous hit. Ronrimr B. M.tN'rl-.r.L opened his New York season in Rlcilurd Ill. nt the Gard- en Theatre Monday week. A great inl- presslorl wus made by thu stat* und his excellent company, ilniong, wllonl is Marie Booth Russel, lvllo was his lead- lllll Indy when he played in Charlotte- town. THE uuctlon sale of the household furniture of Mu-i. .lolirl Willlunls,Crilpnurl, took plnce on Frldily tile 27th. Good prices were realized. 0. B. Wlulman,auct|olleer took charge of the sole und was assisted by E. L. Milbcy. Mrs. Willlains und finnily left yesterday nlornlng for Port Hlilkelcy, \Vush. where tllcy will reside in future. Hurvrcn and Crossley have been hold- ing rrreat lneetlngs at \Vi\lkertorl Ont. Oil Sulldny night there were nearly 2,000 people present und_u.t the Sunday after- noon meeting there were 1,100 men. In Wnlkcrtoil und Ilnnovcr, the business places were all closed during ufternoon services on u week dily. Ono minister wus ordained recently at Tiverton, Ont. who wus converted ut one of the meetings held in British Columbia, und there is all lEil.lish Church clergyllnln in the North- west, wllo wus converted ill New Wust- riiini.-ltcr, B. C. The i.-.vilngelists were to ln-gill in ()wcrl Sound lust Sundily, and this ill their second visit. They go to Bl'lsndon,Man.,on a third visit wllcrc thcy colllnlencc meetings on Nov. lilth. 'l‘llc two nliilistcrn referred to nllovo ivcrc only found ontliy thc evungillists four- tcen ycurl-i ilftci' their conversion. Wi-. hope they will be ulllte til visit St. John, `N. B., this wlntcr- Wesleyan. IN view of the Billie Socicly's gn-at. 'l`llilrlksgll'l|lg on Nov. 7 lor the colu- plclion of its Ucntcnnry Fund of il qullf- tcl' of li lllillioll gilillvilrf. the following detilils as tc thc chief sources fl-oill vi-llicll the money camll, throwucuriolls side- llght on the attitude of various coulltrics towards the socict-y and its work. Thu.- for lnstnilce £l2,(Ylll\vils sent by Bl-ii.il-ll North America; £0,000 cilllle from Contin- entlll Europe; £-l,i~00 from India; £5,50l from South Africa; £3,500 frolu New Zi-il- lllild; £3,000 from Austrlillu; £740 from Egypt; £720 from Russia; £0 from Japan; und £1,100 frorrl China. The great hull: of thc Fund, 'lu liluch as £220,000 cumi- from England and Wales. Among till: more striking contributions to the Furlil have bein one gift of £10,000, one nnony- nlous gift ol' f£Z_i.000, one gift of 2,500 guineas, one of £2,-i00,five of 2,000 gulnells (one of which was imonymous), one nnony- rnoua gift of £2,000, tllirt-een gifts of 1,000 gulnens (two nnonymous), und ten of £1,000, (four anonymous). By fur the greater part of tho Fund, however, has been raised by comprtrntlvely small gifts, often from poor Ipcoplc. The smnllest separate contribution acknowledged llt tile' Bible House wus lild. from a domestic servnnt. Pnrivci-:Eflwnrri lslilnd, tllllt now has ullnostilccniini-ntul rapumltion for the sollril-.ty of its people ami the effectivenes- ofits Pi~olllllii.ol-y Lilw, luis long been nufcil for tllil cillilr-st wnrlil-rs thilf. it has lnlrl ill the icnlpernncc cllusc. Tlli~ Colonllll llcrillrl published lil this clly ill nn issue of Miiy 2-‘ird, l8l0 re-cor-'la thc follolrlrlg report of ll gcncrlll lilovtillg of the Cllnl'lottl~tilwn 'l`l»llipcl~ililce Socli-ly tlnlt even lil tllcllc curly dilys wus strong in lllcnlllcrs illld lil llliiilcllcc;--It wits rcsolvcil tllilt. u Coluillltti-il bo ilppolnted to provide il lurid mlfl mukc tile ilecossilly nlrnilgeiilcllts for cll`cl-ing ll prize for the Bust. easily upon ihc subject ol' thc Trllfllc ol! Arilcilt Spirits ns bearing upon tho civil, pi-llticill, donlcstlr-, illornl, llnrl physical interests of this colony-such easily to be the production of u member of ll tcnlpernnce socit-ty. lil confcrnilty vl'lththe'ii.llo\~e resolution the Committee bcggedlouvc"t0 ucqunlnt the friends of tenlpcrunce that subscription lists for the purpose of rlllslng funds for the object mentioned are now lying for signature at the stores of Mr. Pallke, Mr. C. Welsh, and Ml'.'l‘. Dei-ibrisay,Queen St,at Mr John Iiovyer"s, Richmond St-, nt Mr. George Beer's, Klilg Square, and at the Colonial Heruld Printing Office." Q #tyi- Fnrmors and Horsemen- Clyilssdslo Collc Cure speedtly relieves apasmodic, fiiltulrlnt, kidney and gas colica, acute iildlgi-at-ion. grllln founder aH sloppage of water. Try it for your horses when troubled with thssedlsoases. It is a new preparation but its record is A good one.- 50c per bottle.-A. W. Reddln,Phem B. }\Wm.i.»~¢;.-wmlw ............ wMt mmmMm¢q The full flairor, delicious quality and HbS01l1f¢ Plmty °f_WHITE’S CHOCOLATES distinguish them from others, and make them quick sellers. TW a box today; For sale at all the leading confectioners. ~£ *WMMmmmmmmm mw wm .--.._._,_,-._.._ _ __-Y- ~.-- --- - -- - Alone .the passengers west. yesterday ilfterlloon were Rav. Mr. Sellers, Elliotts; Mrs. N. D. Armour lo _Freetowm Rev_ und Mrs. Pegrum to New Glasgow. Tull Halifax sailed yesterday ufternocn about five o'clock with it large general cargo of small merchandise. There were several passengers making the round trip. LAW examinations are being taken in the city by Bannermsil Tanton, Heath Strong, Wilfrid Tantnn, G. M. Matthews. Summersine; J. D. Stewart, Georgetown; Norman A. Campbell, Robert N. McNeill, D. Egar Shaw, Irving Howatt, city. They will be concluded this week. THE juvenile ofllcers for the Loyal Tenlperunca Legion are as follows:- President.-Artllur Bruce, lst Vice do- Artllur Doull,2nd-Lydia Carr, ilrd, do -Mabel Esscry, Recording Secretary- Ruth Crllnpbell, Treasurer-Evelyn Mc- Ewen, Collector-Robert Messervey. THERE has been considerable discussion as to who was the first to cross the new Hillsborough Bridge and u numbcl' of names have been mentioned but The Guardian is aur.horltu.tively informed that the honor really belongs tu W. T. I-Iuggan ofthe P. E. I. R. Mr. Huggiin crossed early on the morning of the 18th., rind wired W. B Mclivnzlc thnt the swing had for the first time been closcd. CcN'l‘llAo1‘oli. Frank D. McDonald Superintendent of the Hillsboro Bridge construction work, asserts to The Guar- dian thnt those in charge of tllc swing were free frorll nny blnnle in the collision between the schocners Pulillirln and Will- gcil Arrow which took place Monday nftcrlloon. Mr. McDonald snyli the swing wus opened inlllledlntely upon notification by the boat which was row- ed dowll from the vcssel and previous to thnt those on the swing thought the vessels would come to anchor. Asocmi. event of much illtcrest ton large circle of friends, took place on Sat urilay nlornirig at the residence of the Rev. D. W. Crilndull, \Vestwood avenue, Wolfville, ilild folnlerly of Murray River wilcri his youngest daughter, Miss Mill- cttll Crnndilll, il graduate of Acadia, ln the clilss nf '01l,gl-l-nt-grilliildnuglltcr of lllc liltc licv. J. E. Bill, D. D., of St. John, ilrld of thc inte Rev. Joseph Crilndall, of l<`rcdel‘icton. wus united in nlar1'ny,e to Dr. Lcslie E. Eilton, also il grurluille of Aclidio. and il grndmlte of the dentill college nt Pllilnilclpllin, soil of Dr. Stei- hen Eaton, of Cunning. A rsaw dry goods store will be opened about the first of November in part of the store now our upied by the Mark Wright Furnishing Co.The pll.l'r.nershlp will be \V. C. 'l`\irner nnd George \Vnller who have been associated witn F. Porklns dc Co., ullcl they will carry a lilrgc stock of high clilss goods. The building occupied, up tothe prvserlt, by F. Perkins SL Cc. is now In-lug l'eliov,llc. Got tlln grllilllir in 501'. boxes or six for $2.50. nt rlll rlorllcra, or N. U. Poison 8:00., llllitford, Conn., U. S. A., or Kingston, tlllt-. Slllc of black siltccn vvillsts tcdny. Weeks 8: Co. iild ll. F: r Yféqii -cw;-.»,»». ,. _ int Tirrniiv wtooinc Rini; Q B7 ig. growsincrcnsingly popu- ,;_, “= lar. Wccan finnish you 'fl - with any size or weight, in I8 KAR AT OI' lf i4 KARA1. " oniiiiiciiiasoii, - ?' Sb Jeweller. I l ‘ Q'°:`.§;g~\ 4 'i ~ -i ~:_’.‘ '. T I “o " of adies’ loth oats STANLEY BROS. AT ' L0! 2 -Assorted Colors L01 3.-Assorted Colors This week’s ba'gain is Cloth Coats. They are the best of nirifcrial, perfect in lit, finish and workmanship; they have the last year sleeve, but very little alteration will change them into the very newest styles. L01 1.--Principally Blaslr, worth upto $5.50 each ..|. ._ . ..NOW $l.95 caCh 1.014.-Worth$9.5oto$l3.ooeach....,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ “ 5 ll Black, and worth up to $6.00 each . . . . ._ “ $2.95 “ and Black, worth up to $8.50 cw:l1-- ‘ $3 95 " A 'LE BROS. ' ___ Tlu-: County Court of Queen's County incets ln Charlottetown orl 'l‘hursdil_v. the 2nd November, ut ll o'clockin the forenoon. Hixnnv B. Gmrr-:si grandson of J. H. Gutes,Esq. is home fronl Albertzl onn. visit. Mr. Grltes-is employed on Mr. Heurtz's rnncll whcre he hits been for the past seven years. Norrcis 'ro Smrirl-:iii-l.-'l‘he S. S. Resti- gouche will silil fronl Montrclii for Churlottetolvn about Monday, Nov. tltli, und froill Clliirlottetown for St.:.I$5~_f`f_zG¢:§""` wee*- `:u~.<%s~*~"~ 3” '“"`lf"" '§§_,¥°!!§. . “@- 1?: '“`t; ii , ‘»,§‘i~'*(` -€‘;_ll”{‘ii-` 1-_ -_lil 7.-.\. -if i .l ~ :-‘-'-if.i..»aii»l- - , .., l 3 ’~ 'Ms l£_ ‘i_ H' .`¢V'.‘_-` ,»,!»l_ ‘ ii,-nl. ' l -'_‘;$f7ftf. . - - - - * ,-Pickling Vinegars and Spices l .“`f§%-‘:;»--;."‘§7l‘l-»'l.=- . -."~ iii strong, 40c to 6oc rl gill. ' ` “ i- . ~ .- _ _ `l ii ;-"".<`5,-iii i French White \ int-grlr put up in ii gall ilcinis $1.75 ciirrll. , __‘, -.'-5,1-.ll7\,i:,f;;§i'-' 'l . ...ff ` Strong, pnrc wllolc spices at lowcst priccs. ' l i l li.. -l,\,i.iy_o - ‘ _-Q.-,-3,1 4 5 g , _,_Y "2"-~ x A le `_~'. -sz .»\,¢;t(v\. ,___ ‘_ rl? 3- - , .- ‘ ,; - slr. " -. rf; .' §7i'.~ ;M..__... , . }‘¢~l.; i,.,. i..; _i i'-l ‘ 15'; .i., .ll i i* ,` , i ,.l`\ it* ` l. ' ~i_;`f "- - »,,..--- : ‘ i sANDERsoN ro. co , '- ,:~".»..€i~>f- ~ if » .@=i~_..-i- * 6 o i _*ii Custom Tailoring F.-_ Li-. 1905 \Viill pllanlre we beg io direct your at- ieniiiln to 0t1l'per:O11:J.l- i- ~ ly selected wrolciis for \ U W L_; hill mid winter. 'fl ,_ \ - The Cfi.-tlls llc in- ` " 4 :' i -- ,ii l --“W trodntc this .season arc _ distinctive in quality, 0 ff . cl-loiing and design, i = - -is ' .1 "§ ~"’n `.,.¢\- \_\1 __ , and :irc now lic-rc for I' ` your inspeciion. mr , - . -` ’ i”¢'?3"""Y-°» O ur word is:-- Good clot`h,goo.ilinil»gs, good tailoring, good " avorel with a cull fro.n you ani niiikc you a first f '_ \ _ ._ ...._i__.___ i o L o The',S. S. “'l`URBlN" will be due here Sunday, October 29th with a choice cargo of Domestic Coal in Reserve Nut and Reserve Runniine. i 9-ad3m ` PEAKE BROS. Q0 Co. Cli‘t.>a.i, rs-19 ltf. 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Eli” I iii . ;f§‘ ii" flilf’ il; -El .,'§!:_if". ' ‘ -coli .¢ll\~” ill li; nil: ’ “" 'ii » _ _.- - _.1 ».. -.Hr i ;i_., -_-~.»\,.~.,. W; -’~ ` ;.§‘/lift: .»l.',`.,3.-i1~.i-'ivl1’.'l` 3, '-'_ ” '-' - - , -,ill l ll in lr' . i , ,gill i *ii . .., . ,. style, good iinish and good fir. Vile hope to be ff' a -i- :rf-fi ‘--Q-.ff;“` rr.-fig? ...,....... a i 5;' fl' - :lf l’. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. .J-, f ..f,=, '. llf fiwlvl , , ill , _ , , , ii » ld!-I .~.> lg,-»\i'» _ wil; ', _ S0fil by ’ `~ ` )',"41'g~. ,li ,l , ., ,ii i., - C () _ iniilifii niios., ~ r .fp ._ ,i scum- . f. \ i _ l l -__.._.` » H , /35 2,- -R ,l , ~-in i-~ ,4ii,llf’,i‘i§`lTl=.~f. M "li,-i»',e~i,‘-i--» , N" - lfldfi W;-':"."7}l` ll .u .r:».» i ill” -l Ill, 'Q ,.. -ex J' - i I _ -i -,i ,wi i It ' l ‘ , . illllil .'. fl \,',"-,(2 V ` ,A i 1 li i- ; Ai ~ i i l .i_l, '.~ »~ ' ~ Q il fn' . - ._.‘