_Every Morning & McKay. Cor. md Gr. George Stl ,A pple? Pies. - 12 Cts, '_ Milice Pies, 12 ‘_Cts._' '~ The kind that give youan appetite. Fresh today at --~--,--~_._~'i¢._~_ , _,___ " i<< CITY Court meets at t n o'eiock to~ m0l‘Kow morning. , , 1. ., , . ' J._o.slqflu_ °|:n@.l1&F H, len‘in__7_"for .llontreal.' Q, meh e_ _ ye-._ ____`_H°;‘;J`;'t ‘A__l;s_ander, Corchead, was, ln= 9 1.' y yes ay., ir# , -.j ~ .,-_~\»_-.-_-. _ .-_,,__,_, _ __ i?5lt‘1`t»yIb‘r, qmd'iBen.1 Hearn leave ons. morning for wing;-¢|;1_‘ -. _ _ _ wh, .. .\~ .- - Mrs. R. C. Goff returned lust night from ll. visit to friends in Boston. ' Judge 'ana Mrs. snlllvnnl leave. this morning on a visit to Montreal. ` ‘Percy Robertson., Inkerman, New -‘Perthijwas in the city yesterday. , ,‘ 0.‘Hennehnry left` ye.terday morning . on a vis t to the World's Fair St Louis. V Capt. Edward Palmer, Victoria. B.. C., is visitlnghis brother H. J. Palmer, M. L. A. Tun returning oilicers forthe Dominion election are the Sherlifs of the three counties. l TEES. S. City of Londdn left for Vernon River Bridge yesterday afternoon with n full cargo oi freight. ‘ Rev; J. L. Dawson, a native of Try0n,` _P. E. I.,and now of bt. John's, Nfid., is . attending the St,,Loui,s Flair. l James Gordo`n,'Ne`w Perth and his sister Miss L. M. (lordon leave this D. morn ng for Quincoy, Mass. 351,133 pngggy, i Chas S. M<_>Donuld,- Covehead was in liken Best Bread. t the city yesterday. He vlslted The G uardian ofilcc and saw the new press. I A ~ fin w.c.'r.n. ra- . Sold in every 'large city HAWES-° CEI .EBRATED $5.0() HATS. " Wee1¢s` & C0., sole agents. frngeetlngo e _ yes r_ nay afternoon it/-was decided to hold the convention in Charlottetown on Thurs- d ay, Get. 20. TH!-I iinest thing of the kind ever oii`e\- cd to n Charlottetown audlence~the Meister Qullrette and assistants. Hear them. Buy your seats now. _ . . , I iFllllS When You-Buy ..___. ' -. no . .L - nil nnnnruns Its false economy to spend gocd money on cheap furs-its reall-Ty . throwing good monev away. Dissatisfaction and trouble always follows the buyers of cheap furs. " .- 5|T OUR V' UR Weeks’ rrlrlnfn Guaranteed i 'll -rl 'J urs . » . PROTECT THE ’ BU YER' i We fully g`ua_rantee every fur that leaves our store-- guarantee that it will`he exactly as we say ln every respect. Lanier "Asiraehnn com $21-oo. $32.00. ,§34.o_0. $40-00» 518-00. $54 00- Ladies’ Coon Costs, 555,00 and 560-00- _ Menu Coon Costs, 533.00. $42-00, $48-00, 555-00- A,_Supcrb Line ni- ` vt . , \ Neck Furs, K _ L .r_~.<.-:-'»:. -.1 lf .~..-..»i..'¢-» ~ Wccks’HPriccsl l Sé1lfhlic,Stonc;, M;1_,rtiin,llliIlk L onli- Lrllnlno runs. h i' lb i " F . We quote spot cash prices that will save y;\?frz:o:¢’ir:-‘theirs an item worth cqviidefhls- _ t, ' » .,, i - e QQ Reporters and Corréspo'n'dents Everywhere. _~ This Halifax is due this morning nt 6a..m. , O. Rl; Romero, Bummerslde, was in town flaeffnlght. _,-`,-,.- ' Tan thermometer regfstered 67 at the ..~nfm=?t.v.ré°°»*l“Y- , Tan (lsm`parla_,ilv;s¢__iil port last night _and lett__a`g_iiin midnight. ~_ Mrs. Dr. H._D. 'floilnson ani Miss Ada MoLeod,'Eldoa leqlvefloday on a Visit to Montreal. _ . ' . Mile Lutle -Nicholson, _daughter oi .artenaspnala I f . 'li ~ . ,Tim s}ienlal‘traiiu~l with those attending the poi tical meeting returned east and we t about midnight. w. B Mnxtazle, H. J. Mcorann- and D. M. Condon'of the I C R. came lo the city inet nlgnt by the express. MEl._v1N1l Auonnws, Royalty won S. A. McDonnld`s International Correspondence School Scholarship with' 241 votes, Angus McLeod, Orwell 233, Annie E. McKenna, Ea.:-use life, 198. ' l Tun paid aftendauce at the Exhibition 338; 6.213; 5.~i7Q; 09'-A total of 12,004 for the fo_ur d_ny.-l as compared with 9,397 the previous year. An.n.Alvnn§a1~:N'rs have teen made fora Field Day betw`ecn St. Dunstnns and Prince of Wales to take place on Thurs- day Oct.`6th pt the C. A. A. Grounds. A |l_ ood progru.m has been arranged. M_lss Ethel Stewart, Boston. who has ‘been 'speridllig thvrsumlner ulonths on the Is'snd rétumlsttodltylly the S. S. Hali- _fnX. Her friend Miss Bertie Miller wil accompany her to visit in Boston and vicinity. ' John R. Thomson, Earlhanl, iowa who has spent the sunnlner on the Island left yesterday on return home. Mr. Thomson who is acousln of J, L. Thorn- son, P. E. I. H. is- much impressed with the leauties of-this province. Anfthcr car of National Gang 'Plowil arrived by the Princess last night for the Massey-Harris Co. Another rar is due next Tllurtdsy ni ht. These make _bverslx ilurldred this seasnll.\illl_,§l;'i,se are aired with long levi.-.-,tire-billy .rang ,low in the market. which has tllclll. THF. S, S. City of Loud ll went to Cra- paud yesterday nlorning with 'live stoct from the exhibition and 11. large cargo of general lnerchandise She returned to Charlottetown at 3o'clock in the after" noon with 215 tubs hunter, 15 cases eggs, 33 hogs and n carload oi sundry other goods. QUITE nil inroad vt as made in the , M9lS§¢T'Q,llt,iY§£ittQ»plall ut.Ellis` Drugstore Saturilly. A large nu.nbcr of good seals at 5U cents a.nd lots of 35 cent rca`s re- lnain ani will be etlfereri this ' morning. Fi» st come get best seats. Quite a number taking time by the forelock securcd sen's lor lo lr `illur-day and Friday evenings. -Get yolll-'sen.rly. Mus. WM. Col<‘FIN of this city who has 'rleen visiting her riuulrllter Mrs. (Rcv.l John Mclnnis in Santa. Clara, Calif., for the past six months has returned home after a most enjoyable trip. On the Way home Mrs. Collin accornpnlllerl jler daughter to their new home in Montrose, Pennyslvania, where Mr. Mo- innis has lately ncccpteda ca‘i. Among other cities visited enroute hoine were Buifalo, Chicago, Salt Lake City, Niagara and Scranton. ' FIRST Methodist Church will ie the scene ofa quiet wedding at 7 o'clock this morning when Miss Edith Dutcher, dnughtsr oi t-heiate Rev Mr. Dutcher, »wili be united in marriage to Hedley V. MoKi_nnon,city editor of tile St. John Suv. The bride attlre'd in a pretty .travelling suit with hat to match wilil e unattended. Rev Wrn Dobson vt ill oillc- inte. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, McKinnon will leave for an extended wedding trip before returning to ther home in St. John. Many bcrlutllul presents, including a hand painted choco- late settfronv the choir of i<`i\ stMcthodlet Church, show the high esteem in which the happy couple are held. The Guardian joins in best wishes. - Mcct’ng Court Sir Wi liam C. 0. F. in \Vright`s Hull tonight at 8 o`clock. All members should be present. géle. leading business men ni P. . Island will address the stud- ents of the Union Uommercial College at different times this telrn. We do not class these men as teachers. __ 4dwtf 2 1 2’ _ -it i ;§ 3 Kodak’_, l Supplies. _ I-cwnsy’-'» , Chocolates, Drugs and " Su n'¢lr”iesL" , . - Try ul- for the " lb0VBs` ; " " ¢\\. _Donald N cholson leaves this ,morning tn- for_Prohi-ition 'A t vio ation was dis- missed, Augustus E'swot‘th and Francis Moll-ee auliou~neiin Week, Jolla Kenny -lined $100. “Of the Meister Singers themselves it is not ton much to say that they were per- fect. None who have not heard them can form any idea of the wonderful efleet of t e melody. ‘Old Folks at Horne,' with banjo acoolnlmlliment; without the banjo, one voioetdking thesolo while the others imitated Sthej " Negrd instrument." Tile Hull Thuipduy night. Get your tickets t0» day. '= _ AHON('l.t»l10Be, leaving town yesterday were Mind Lodge, Mrs. G. D. Wright, Dr. Alley, Mrs. Lord and Miss Gladys Lord, Mrs. Blanchard' and Miss Blancllarrl, all to Montreal; Mrs.” George E. Full and dauglitertd Boston : John S. Jenkins for Montreal where he will take a. course ill the Jesuit College; Miss Amy Earle to Montreal vvhers she `will take rl training course in Kindergarten work ;`“'Jos ant Mrs. Kennedy on return to Glace Bav; Miss Alice Beers on -a visit to Joggins, N. S ; Mrs. D. P. McPherson to vis t hcl brother-in-la\v Dr. Gordon of Queell's Unl- versity. - A Bosrolv despnt h says:-Eugene Foss, the Jnnluicn Plain iron-nlastcr, who poses as the champion of Canadian recip- rocitr, has defeated Stephen O'i&leara, a native of Cilarloltetovin, for the republic- .of th,._ tom. different days was' an nomlnlxtivn for congre~s in theeleventh Massacrlusetts district. Several officers of the Canadian _Club signed a lnnni'esto on reciprocity endorsing Foss. Althou.h Foss is running in a district usually stronglvrepuvli' an,lle is no n- arer Wu n- ington than he wus two years ago, when he was beaten by Congress-lnan John H Sullivan. Foss is regarded with riisfuvor by many republicans who will again vote for his opponent. , Tun: first S. S. Institute of the We-.st Prince Distrct, was held ill the Methodist Church Albcrton, on Monday and "ques- rlay, Sept. Ztlth and 27th. '].'hc lcctur»-s g v n by the l.<`i--ld Sect‘etul‘y on “Child Stluly"nnd "lvlctho s of Teaching" vere very illstrur-Jive. and will lm doulit, be of astlng tlcneilt., tu the ten llers who had the privi »gc of hearing thcnl. On Mon- day evening Rev. H. G. Ur-its gave an address on ‘lElislm", and on 'ine day evening, Rev. i". A. Wlghtlnan gave an address on “The causes oi the captlvityi' 'i‘llcse adrlrcsscs were very instructive, as they were on the next quarter’s S. S. Lessons. the institute: \as ll. succ ss, all through, and a great itnprovement on the former Convention. iN Por land, Maine, September 28th, a. very pretty wedding took place in the fulurc honleoi' the happy rouple, when i).A Cameron and Miss 'Blanche Webster, daughter oi Charles and Mrs. Vi obster, Marin, P. Ii. I., were united in marriage. The bridr, ber om ngly atzired in a dress of pearl gre, cl-cpe dc cllcne, was ottr nded -by Miss Hdythe Rnckllarn of this city who wore _ green silk' niuslin, and thc groom \»y,iInvold Wellstcrrbrother of thc bride, Rev. A. J. Caulcron, brother of the groolll, performed the cet' lll'\x_ly". Little Marlon Cameron, niece of the groom, pr.-sented thc ring lu a. basket. of flowers. The lltimcrou- gifts gave cvidellcu of the high est em in which thc 4 ouplc are held. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron started the follow' ing night on an extended- ,wedlilrllg trip and will le at home after October ,tenth nt 72 Chestnut Street, Portland. Travel to ami from P. E. Island' llns been unusually heavy the prtst week. The island exhit itioll llus evidently had good patronage froln the mainland. (Jorn- luints were frequent ye~t-crday from pas- sengers who failed to catch the after- noon train on the Short lline, and 'twould scorn as though tllcy had good reason tllcrefor. “The Princess" should hc rc- garded as n part of thc government rail- way system, and when but slight deton- tion ofa train will give passengers ur- genty dcs`rcd rail connection, someone on the spot should have the authority to order such detention. 1f'\ve mistake not the running time of thc aft.crnoo_n trrlhl on thc Short Linc would have permitted such detention yesterday, without serious ln- con\'cnlellr.e to anyone, and -would-llc passengers along the route might have I ccn saved loss of time and money by hav- ing to remain here over nlgilt. These- coluplaints which are frequently hoard when unfavorable wcatlwr conditions pre- veht prompt arrival of till: Island steam- ers cspcclnlly ill willtor -should at once engage the attention of the railway au- thorities.--Pictou Advocate Sept. 30. __-__Q--__ A noon soav at a moderate price. “ Babe Skin" fills the demand. it is a pure soap made by the leading soap maker of England. it has just a trace oi perfume and is so mild that it cannot irri- tn e the most scnsitivc s'-in. It'sf,sootY~- ing and healing qualities mal-c it the ideal soap for children. I’rlce, lilo n cake. Il for 250. “ The 'i`wo'Mncs," MacDonald &: MacKinnon, Druggists, Corner Grcat George and Kent Streets. 5g? Pcrlma Onegross fof this popular tonic now in stock. Fresh and genu- ine. ` Price $1.00 a bottle 3 for $2.50. . ' i--rn. Two -italics" lcbrsnmulnn _ ..,:?v%j€‘f;f.°».,....f mu ical treat of your life at the Market. OCTOBER 4, _ r9o4. _. _ Ar Polos Court ye-_terday Annie Coyle ‘ .I f f1""'* ` , r ` l PRooFS’. il-f i '_ 5;,-.l . »l\ New . WATE _ . h. , - , KEE .YO ' .1 , l, " A I i0 After a weary, Wlit, _ W¢’I¢ ready to show y0_l1 _&__,___V¢fy l handsome range ~of new ~ Cravellctie Cltfaks." `“ " * K 5 . 4 'lhejv have just come in _ and tli<;y're particularly lat; , };_.,, "-=,"..` "~ -_ tlatrl-.e and deslrab‘e gar- lllclltsj I P tw- $7 85 t- $r7.5o. I and thc) re all good, honest, stylish value. ` ' 4 oonn ro. H .,. ,.c' \.‘ ‘ ' CLEQD. L&_._ __ it 5 , _ MAIL BAGS STOLEN. P.\RIs,Sept. 30. -A bold robbery was coullllittcd yesterday evening on a mail car, between Paris and ilavre, coll- talnillg u quantity of Alncricnn mail’ Ni|let.~one bags containing Alllr-rican mail were opened and their contents riflc if such vnluu'-les as they may llnve contained. Thus far the inspec- tors found uo ciuc to the roblery. ` TIIEY TAKE \Vi'iEKS. Ordinary remedies sorllctlnlcs takc w eeks to even relieve cases that Catarrh- ozone cures at once. INH/\l.ln Ca'r1lr¢sli0zoNn live minutes now and asain and it cures ll told. isrmtn UAT/l ns nozolvl-; five minntcs four tlmesaday and it cures stubborn coughs il~nl\l.s C/in mtnnzoyn ilvc minutes every hour and we guarantee it v\ ill cure any case of tatarrll, broncllltis, -\ stlllna, Lung or Throat ’l`roul\le, Deafness. it is very pleasant and lonvcuicnt. to use. quick to relieve, and certain as thc here- after to cure. Large size, coulplctc, price $l,U0: small size Zflc. Uruggists, or Pol- son Co., Kingston, Ont. DR. Hanr1.'ror~r’s Pu.l..~»c\tslr. nsanufnx. AUCTION SALE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The Sllbzcrihers are instructed to sell by Auction on 'I°r1'U1_=r.sD A Y NEXT OCTOBER 6th 'ommencing at rl o'clf ck, n. ln. at the Dwelling house recently occupied by the late Mrs. Dodd on Pow al Street, All the household eiiecta con-lsiing oi' Drawing Room, fParlor, Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen Furni‘- ture. '- ' Also at the some time ,and place one valuable driving male and sever- al carriages (double and single) Sleighs, Robes, sets oi Harness and other articles contained in the stables and coachousrs. This sale oners to the public a lot of valuable furniture - including curgctl and numerous other eiiects in rat class order. Sale pooitlve , no reserve. Terms at sale BENJAMIN CARTER at CO. Auctioneers. _ 3 ri id, Pei. Rx. in and see TED I5-Q:--*1r 1 I , E%v% .» Some Dealers Think ihcy Have a Mlnnnpnly I’ Buying Furnlturc 3 Let them think so, it does nobody any harm, and it pleases them But for fear the public might be led away by their extravagant utterances, we humbly ride to remark, that we have been and are still buying from almost every manufacturer in this broad Dominion-and further we are content to sell at a much smaller profit than most people ask We would like the opportunity of showing you our furniture, and would like you to compare. and we think we can con- vince you that what wc say is true. John l\lewis_on, ments. -" ' ` ' 'A -.»¢»»~m _ _ ___,_ *___ V - _E IUDGED BY RESULTS. under its matured inv stment policies the V NORTH AMERICAN _LIFE commends ltaeii to those contemplat- ing insurance. t The liberal conditions of the poll red, and the excellent reuulte ob- iued, make lt A melt desihblt wih- _ pany io do buslnell With. med at iavoniili 'l%&. " OBicesBrelony Block, Qugg O O iiérf _ 3. Jées- , gi contract, the absolute security 4? 1 All approved forma bi' policy lo- llllS8 ‘l 'till ` “Sv . §_‘\'i »