~$2.50 .Suit F-"'° €` ~ .5-__ ._;>.a._._.~. .~ . V-. - .ga ~. 45...; ._ , r . -ow -~ . . ’~.~f:m-'~ .,.~‘ , _ .I , H va ` O. _ _ " fi *Eel ' :e -'a Trouble in _Qetting . 1 .., ' < _Satisfactory Underwear T I-iere yo i'il find a most comprehensive, carefully chosen ste-els affording a clioice~¥‘a variety of makes -that tlie particular man will find most satlsfacto ry to chpose from. : Practical prices lieie on every good sort of under- WCSY. ` A SPLENDID .RANGE OF "STANFlELD’S" -_ Notwithstanding the rise in wool Stanfield’s __rernaitg_s',`at;practically_ uuchangid price-i and their ~gn§isg1§_eo| the “Unshrlnkab1e” qualities of their u`n erwehr is as broad as ever. A splendid choice here. *v ._ . ' Light wei ht due wogvoii ` nwdrfwesrin ali sizes from hihs suit up » \ $2.25 Suit .¥;§f,1g » Knit" rli>‘e\, pure wool underwear.. $5 00 Suit ‘°,;..5 special “linen and wool". underwear. $5.75 Suit -.?é‘i‘.l‘».I silk and wool un'sr- $5 75 Suit ""°' _ weave ‘ in heavv weight, double ' heavy weisstribbed ideal for 'hose ` mu Riewltc uold. V . ‘Q 1° 1 an 1.- .~v- -"- iiront tile smallest to ' 1 breasted . $_f.__50 Suit .’;‘::: largest size--34~' Ito 48 incn and .it guarantee of money back should any “Staniieid” garment shrink in the washing. Good Low-Priced 4' _ _ ` Underwear Heavy deeee lined all sizes, with over- seam. Brains well huisned l Per suit any sis: . . . . . . . . . .. ~ Heavy tiiierib “uushrln\alile" Union uailerwcar. per suit, any sizr 4 I Heavywuol underwear. ribbed wears ;:.'§.:i'.:'.‘.‘.’..’..'.";‘.t'.:.'.'f‘1_‘.‘t'f $1.30 Pirie Sbsllanil wool, nictly Grishel, smooth aoeiilurable A besu'iful soft elastic "Unshriiikahle" all wool _nmlerv/.ar. prr suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . l - 1 Special Special bargaialineol I ao dozen doa rib meu_'s underwear. Medium ~ heavy weight, in stripe enect. Being not alto- gether Esc wool will not be likely to shrink in . washing, In all nren's sizes worth $i.io the suit. Special at 80 cents. L Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear 50c`to Silo the Suit. --PROwsl;‘._BROs t.'rD.-’--»--- l Wrflmpers---98c 51 ! ).£,;_ _'gods _ol Belie,~yVlaw, was up before \ ' _ diary Brahsat. the other day. It wasdlsmlssad. ~‘ els cagovv a ity ra olrry~ _ ing uve hundred passengers and among 'alohacrowd onchisurs to meet some itrllmblers. We were about fourteen ‘ hours behind time arriving hers and s ,,<_ i-Q r I/ . _ .Our birgain offer of $1.35 to $1.95 wr2Dp“r8_ It 98c niet with a most gratifying response. Little wonder-ifgianee is enough to enable the average appreciate the extraordinary good values. good choosing--a full range of colors-- Actuai value of these 982 wrappers billkof tliam being $1.59 to is latest man proportioned we ss- . It's for incle- amwghly agylsszirlaited Oflcas In New J’ Y lllw Y ' __’ s ,viasuasaui-Ma; Nov.1lt\atll1D"p.Q, Priori will hs alvsn H" a Q ssyssi¢s¢Y.it.o.s.ia¢a`|ia far he Pom to attain tin ‘UBL ‘M aiaaais q\s6,~1rtas ifassin vs than ` is Lita Worth Liviari wi-1 in tus .thspaol thaaddrsuln the Y. M. 0. A. lsu`s Heating tomorrow. at 3,45. by Rev. _ kmnmond Johnson lot Summersldo. All_ Ilan are invited. 'Tin death took plans at Carson sity llevadl. November 9, of Archibald Matheson aged tl) years. Deceased has two brothers in this Province, Alexander at Milltown Gross, and Murdock at Lyn- dale. This Farmers Institute of Littla York will meet this evening in York Hall at 7 o‘clock and on Wsduesdayhisxt, Novem- ber Zlst, W. I1. Stevens and Win. ‘ Elliott will address the fslwsra In York Hall at 7 o'cloek. They will speak on beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheen, dairy industry and hog raising. E. S. Gartriann, of Bath, Me., who has been in different parts of the Maritime ` Provinces ln search of msn for Lbs lumber woods, passed through Moncton en route to his home reoentlv.|Mr. Garfield says that he forwarded about fifty young inan; thIrty~eiglit cf that number came from Prince Edward island. e o Tm: additional wat weather ushered in srly ycsterday morning has had the effect fretainlnl trade operations somewhat. Travelling on the roiuls ls hcavyand de- cidedly unpleasant, Seldom has an autumr|ln'this Province been so marked ,by acontinuanue ofrainy weather suchas has been experienced during the past fortnight. A gale was foretold for yester- day and fora while the windblsw with violence. It became calmer however during the foronoon. i A Pii.a'r'i'r fall wedding occurred Nov. 5, at the residence of Geo. R. Smith, Wobum Mass., when Misa Annie Brucs,`Bryenton, daughter oi Mrs. John Bryenton, Brack- ley Point Road, and William J. Rollins were united in marriage, Rev. Dr. Henry B. Williams being the oiiiclating clergy- man. The couple were unattended. Tha bride was given away by har brother Kdmund J. Bryenton, Woburn. The bride was dressed in white crops de abc-ne ovsr whim alla and carried a bouquet of whlta. roses. Following a ra- _csptlon at Mr. Sinlth‘s home thi couple loft for New York, whence they started Nov. ii for South Carolina. . IIxNa\‘ L. Soivrnwivic, teacher and lecturer on Shakespeare, ilnda his great- sat recreation in out-of door sports and ex- _eroise. Ile is fond of horses, and is Qatts-acted hy nothing so much as by travel in forslam lands and among queer people, living the llfs oftheoountry and seeing it as It ls. -Mountain climbing, too ,is a favorite recre- tion, and every summer ha manages to ' apnnd afew weeks at Chocorua, N. H.. 'where hs clambars over the rocks to his heart'a content, and explores the "path- ‘lsss vvililai-ness." Moreover, he is an expert snow-ahoalst. and Christmas usually finds him where the snow is deep and whlis, andwhere nothing reminds him of Shakespeare or the Emerson ' College of Oratory. W. W. Asn Miss. McLnaN of this city, have arrived in San Dlmas, California. in writing home to friends on November `9th Mr. Mclean suites; We reached hon last Saturday night after n long but plamitnt trip. We left Huntrsal by the 3 Giiind Trunk ou Monday night all. ou _ ,reaching Chicago took the Santa Fe for h ii d l Ran-e. Both t aes neagivsgoo ssrvcs -.bit lprsfsr the Grand Trunk of course. W rtcnl ith has t ln good manv were netting impiitient, be sides. they dropped the dlneni after the tirstday out from Chicago. There are eating places all along the line but the time allowed is tooshort. This is a ine ccialtry and has improved very much alnos I was hero in 11%. l'And has up in value, nothing lese than andsome aa high as It takes a man with means to '“°' itladld prices a rand would or faqs years if ~ rain fall bass itll vi Jalyad Q .55 if? *iii irsrasa naman .alyssa aisiraii iastalahtstltl-QU- sn - ' " ' 1 si asgimi s--luscious wusnfiav racism. at . _ . ..,p,g,1hn?varw|iiiaauasqs'n»¢» :mann a.ii¢nsm.s an _giarrnusat Y,.l» Q A- mums 11°"-' i Btlhs ~ lhU_$_Jllniisaad Hannah Pratt. A al sits for Dua Ktlwickm realist gba Monday morning at ii 'o’da*1qb,\ha usasl plaau. saint ana in urs. as wshissea byiiis aria tauiarua Modus wmb resolved untill o'cloek Wetland# lftarnoon, the Dist lost for tae aarpgqsuis unaaai naar Print* Pond in tno*ip Sovlnto. I Tuna wma large cargo of iim¢r\l‘ nasaaadtww wear River pam by ns S. S. City of London on Thursday. She returned to the city yesterday afternoon wit.h35oa@Qgs and 5cheatatc\. Hits. BIO. D. MuLlon, Hunter River has received the sad.news of the death of has' sister, Mrs. William lllclnnla, Qulnchlgaa, who has been sulfsriug from cancer-for some time past. lm. Moleod returned only a short time ago from visiting har dvlng sister Tris Guandian in reporting the runaway of Lee HoI“'s horse yesterday was not a- ware at _abs time of the fats which had bsfallen tlleitorse with which Mi-.l:iorne's team collided. This horse a very good animal owned by Mark Wright had its neck pierced by the shaft of Mr Horns’s wagon. Yesterday morning Dr. Leckie extracted a piece of shaft nearly two feet lung. l`ho horse, while seriously hurt, may recover from the accident, Tiii: annual banquet of the Baraos class of tha First Baptist Church lllt nlarht. was a succession of surprises. Some ol' the members, including the pastor, cams late, having attended the wedding of George Hart, one of the Sunday-schoofteachrrs, to Miss Lillian Yorke in Lorlngsles. Then, before the banquet, two of the other teachers Mrs. Alice Wallwqk Morgan and Alexander Mclbsn, mlnhed down the aisle and at the altar wie met. by Rev. J. Lewis Smith, who united them in marriage. After congratulations, Mr, and Mrs. Mo~ lean were sited at the head ol the ban- quet table, lull a merry feast was enjoy- ed. [As Altqolen. Sunday Times, Oct. Zi. (Tha lr. llclssan referred to sbova for- merly belonged to Orwell.) No paper in Osna'da erxioys so much the confidence ofthe New York and Huston wiiaiasais mail Dealers as The Guardian. This is evidenced hy the large amount of advertising which is carried by this paper each year. A representative of The Guard- lan annually visits the above markets studylifg the requirements of the dealers in the matter of smelt and eel shipments, and doing all possible to make their business andtil 'remuneration to Prince Eiward Island dsitsrmsn more satisfact- ory. New firms spring up from year to year and it is thd pleasure of this paper to uild to this your`s list Messrs Healy & Lyons of lol Atlantic Ave. Boston. These two young men are in business .slightly more than six months but have already done s amount. They ha\ e had large experiolwe with one of the best drums in Boston and kunwjuat what is required. They guarantee freight and duty and give all possible satisfaction. Shippers should write them and thus rind out all about their method of hand- ling smells and eois. raisins? , _ .-1'.£AllIll.lie1 ~ __ /'bf fmffrff \ ` p ff? X, V1 , 1 ~@.m/fir; .¢~'\ ,/ /.1 ~ f/.fmf/v/is . ` : i . 'i\P/nieuuawioima ' . 1 ` If Rf ' ' *'°li‘j,.f ~5|>uii'|1'Y{ iv A . r » y ’\ - _ », 9%£ i _ i Sold in pack- /" f ages only, zoc, .’ ' -"1 W 15°. 30°. -iss. ' 6oc, 8oc. ‘>»=t~@|a'w ,gg- ,.g¢.§¢AsAsAaLaAnAaAaAa/ “Pabst” iialt Extract is a good tonic. We ssll it. _ 30cfa bottle. “1'ha1'woMaes. lsat Bts -- ex ....-@ li Fashion’s ictates in incst urs ron dere rior. com ariaon oniv more notablv WECIDEDLY. one of the finest and haudsomest lines of fur neck pieces and searfs shown in the Province. Every piece comes from one or other of the foremost makers in the world. Everyone chosen direct from the maker. Everyone inspe- cted with most exacting care before it Ends its way into our fur room. Big spot cash buying brings us every price advantage, which we are ready to share with you. We want you to compare onr lines with all others ~and if ours is not better, we will not expect your business- can we be fairer than tim ? IU Especlal attention is dlncied to our iur lined coats( which we are told are the ine st ever seen here. In case we have nothing in your ¢. '4 size. we .shall be pleased io rake ti gpggigl n dar ff-r f‘i=‘iVr‘\"' in if'\ uays or sv, and ca.. assure )ou u" saw. _ L12; perfect Gt, ine tailoring, and absolute excellence in fur linings and trimmings, as all these germents are inade by sn artist in this line. whose goods cannot be shown anywhere else in P. E- ISLAND. Price $82.00. $84.00 SHS O0- Small blfwk wifes' ==<>=ff~its’ mainly sesstifsi mink “ect fins, of isveiy de- good from the pointed view of price - 45c. signs and ¢\-,oiasg ma,-ying Brown hare scarf, short, neat and ex- _ _ ¢¢u,,m va|u¢ .t_73c_ Short mink ruff, 6 tails-$27.50, Black or brown hare stole, wide, fiat, very __ large _$2 25' 2'7s’_3_4o_ This use is Kenny ssziolgnnger mink ruii, io tails. 2 heads of remarkable value. ` Comparatively small list stole, ot brown Longer still. all fur, 6 tails. 2 hrans- marmot. very similar to mink, satin lined- $35.00. $4"`i'K7ide stole of rich brown marmot fur In (iracfful 'ie scam silk lined' Chen' handsome markings, natural tails, chain or e U mm mls" 3 'C0' cmd f‘“"¢U"9' "tin “°iU85'”_$6-50 6 75-i Long, handsome tie scarf of beautifully 7.50 ws. 8-95- Prices vary in proporiionwssrrea uni omsmesna with ima, mis I0 SWT- i and cIaws~ $40.00. Fnll rounu ruiis of Ohio Sable, de. p rich V color, natural rails, making very handsomei _ \ "YY h“"'i5°""f mink °“t°i°' 5°“» 55° fur' neck pieces. The prices run according to:"ChiY mafkfd $52‘“"' Size Of fur-$5 95. 65°. 7 95- 8-so 10 95-. : - ~ _ Long stole in .Ohio Sable wide overi the me I ve vt “ver_“en_$62'°°' shoulders-son-e all fur at neci.. and a good: Stone n`ai1`uS in ruff and stole style. many Hat, satin lined models, all oruamented | beautifully made -ofclioicest fur- 530,00 and with natural tails, cord or chain fastenings, 542.o-..‘::.‘:.‘.f.”:;¥ Whfmf °°-f= mi °==-»» °f 9 cellence tliat's wrizrtl: the advance- momhs “ge tight uP_$L98 to ‘Say I {_..... ._ ._ /;;pr..,_` v__` .- , _ _ . - .. »/ _. . _ ._ , ti! E X nb. 7 Ak -~:$‘ ,» ` ., ‘ ` ': '_' ' -.li---"’ .,.-_».._»gr_. .. " Q ‘. ...___-\ ¢. . ‘_ -I .-'_' ___; ,‘ "-'- - ~ ~*“"¢¢ __ “__ I 1 ‘-_Tip ‘I - '._-:F 2 ‘~.`1-i_'~.=.=:". ' ' '\. $1.35 $2.75 _ andsoiiie Styles in ew Gloves FROM EVERY point of view -style, quality, splendid co innleteaess and price, our glove department stands in the reniier place. To-day we are glad to tell you of new arrivals, in short and gloves-nearly one thousand dollars worth per express-to tone up depict stocks. We devote special attention to Perrin's gloves, which we sincerely N150* tobe thsbsstglcvs that money can buy. We are able to show tba “OLGA” our favorite, short glove line, two button stY|* |° '|l¢¥» NOW. | Green. Reds. 'hum Browns, Modes, Champaghes. GRY' "4 WMM- "4 - Qqp-lg; gh; enormous advance in prices. we are still sailing tllll li‘|;l:4;: £1.12 §‘l‘.'..;'.;.';.'.;i..' '.'..'.' '.i.°...'.'.; i;..'.'..'..'.'....' ,.' °..'. ... N... .. ....., ...... orgiace .....$s.s5and$s75 e Then we can give you everything that is good in fabric gloves at inouetat /prices too. See ur ior gloves. f. ~. -1- i. Ei " _ _ ~. l F if