i_4.__----,-l___,__ H. W. Ducaaiiiiiv, who visited her _______,_i_-1-@i_ Mas. E. H. Vi'1c1i1in1t and her daughte Miss Mildred have returned to their home `R€fleemer. it THE Victoria team to meet the Abeg- ,.. . »‘ /. ' _. _ ' f~ ` 9 _....'..‘_ ` B §, A 5 H ' THE.-c_HARLo'rTmiowN"GUAnnIsN, oc'roBER -14, :gee lin si. gimmi Offices in New Prows i"l'i"'ll_l"_.”l_l_i_lil3f‘.,s. Dozens oi our customers have taken it~ wiih ~,i1f: ealest benefit. We gusiantee it. Price 5oc a bottle. in Medford, Mass, after a pleasant vis to friends in this province.--Pat. Stcele‘s the day before. iighan, i\u1old and respected citizen, took lace esteida mornin and was ver THE funeral of the late Andrew Flan- “The Two Macs" llliillllillll l iillliiilililll DRUGGISTS, d K t st. Tim funeral of the .late Mrs. Thomas P ' y ' Y K Y 'f largely attended. Services were con~ ducted by Rev. Fathers McPherson and Gaudet and thefpallbearers were Capt R. McMillan, Michael Moran, Matthew Stev- ei1son,P. Clarkln, Dr. T. Robins and T. B. Riley. she bore with much patience. She pass- 1- ed peacefully avvsy fully trusting in her weits this afternoon are as foilows:- Tns; house of Edward Egan, Dorchester B“°k'" E' Blake' St. was searched yesterday under ai H“iV”s*J' S' M"L°°d=D“fW'M°Q“m“"- search warrant but no liquor obtained. Two cases of beer were _taken :from R. McMahon. Quarters-Brown, S. McLeod. Forwards-Lafferty, Robertson, - Teed, Davison, McLean, Rice, Curnfoot, Archi- bald. Spares-Stewsrts, Robertson, McNutt. i T111: S. S. Louismme of the Black Diamond Line arrived here.at noon yes- terday from Montreal with a large gen- eral cargo. The discharging and loading was continueii all night, and Peake Bros Sc Co expect to sail this steamer this fore- noon for St Johns Newfoundland via Syd- ney. Her outward cargo from here in- C°r' Gt' Gm' ml en ' Beck, Murray Harbor South, took place °|“d9535 “Md “MMG “nd 50 sheep ‘"1 oiiwednesdny, 1lth,at 10 o’clock is. m, - from her residence, A large number of relatives and friends came to pay the last tribute of respect to one who had lived deck,0500 bags oats, 200 boxes cheese. 200 bags potatoes and sundry _other cargo underdeck. Ssvsnaii changes have been made in d among them upwards af three score years the Abe welt team to play the Victorias I ' . i0c OZ are our specially and ten. The service \viiich was an lin Cliapinau He chose for his t-ext the A le H” "C den disciples in John xiv-~I Mligce Pies uc each pressive one was conducted by Rev. A. U. B' this afternoon. Frank McDonald and Tom Trainer of the half back line who were injured in last Saturdays game !T0'DAY°' ' ‘ words spoken by our Master to His have not et recovered, and their place Y will be filled by Maher and McEachern. The team will be as foilows:- Ci-esm Pies nh 15e meh T111~: exhibition of moving pictures at BMk_Cmsby_ C°°°““‘ Pi" ‘5&~’°° “°h the Salvation Army 1’Il\ll» Th“"5d“Y _ McEaehern J A Mac- Dark Fnxit Cake nge pound Huvcs M“hm°' ’ sulfsna cake acc per lb night, provided excellent e1il,ertainmentlMm,,,,_ C J Ma,,M;i1,m_ §iv‘;li“C:§:ke xx, ,b and instruction. They gave an idea ofthe Qu"w,_s_Be,]h,me' L B Muqmillaa. jreaqa all ktnqs all fresh work the iiriny is doing in helping to up Forwards-Darke,Jones,Adnnis,Jenkins I ` " ` " \a1idgc5& ` M ' ` lift falicn liuciianlty. The views illiistra- MMheSon’McKen,,,,, Bauem, Henneggey. tive of the welconio to General Booth on D' his return l'ro1n the Holy I.1inrl,i\nd of the Tele hone "L march past |11 which uliiiost every °'°“"i-fy ' i> Eellpsesakery in the world was represented, showed "Always the best value in the city. BW" 3'." B"“d~ how extensive is the field in \\‘hicl1 the Mak Wright Furnishing Co'B. great orgaiiizstiou operates.-Pat. bquaaqanwnosnmnndyld .. _--'-.~ CO .J N.. I CERNING YOUR FALL SUIT ___ 1 ih e er before. ¥;‘s'¢r "lick" 0; grass Fxb'§§bar?; ezigigggt, ix‘ids¥cl\:;i;`lIi)1l1)i:1ol;i; wg; cj- a stockl ie pr. tt est o 2 We V _"' . ~ Do it .mmin,,t¢__ ca.efully 1a~tefullv chosen, certainly ll 5Pie“d‘d 5e]e°t'°;'i Ln Frm burely best éhomihg is naw-especially if you desire the c o ces [Elegant Trimmings in Every wimffd smdej \ . N 49 inch, all wool, black and colored Freiwh V»:nr.tisn clotlis..4.......... 52 inch French sll wool, black and colored, unspofable, ready shrunk French Venetian 54 inch black chiffon Venetian. \’°*“*"“l 5”' ishunspotahle............._........ 60 inch heavy black Venetian eP¢°'*1 513° ‘/H1\\¢ fc1.,......... 52. 54 and 56 iii. fine hlaek llroadeloths,heavy, m¢'llum.ss1i¢h.ffe.. wel nrs,dul1°f silky finish $1.1; 1.15, 1.40.1-gm! 35. ’-1° °“d" 5°- si. shines ana eeiered nmeeieihs, every MW and fashionable shade. m¢di“m ‘nd chiffon weights, unspotable finish SI-I3. $\.65aiid. Eie' ent - ‘ - i t it ilk finish 8.. °“.;'a.°.‘:.€.i°i’.::‘.';:..: .:.€.».’.1.-de Aoheihaiiiiidllugrghecli fabric ln MYYUC 8”” ,M5 with almost invisible check is greatly ad- mired, 46 inch wide, per yard.. . . ._ . .. . . $1.15 ,L30 58 inch black and 1lHv.y <é§l`¢iVi&¢°iI E? 51.90 ¥Y;§)da¥hc.rf??f.c?.T’...?f........ $1.65 Cheviorfiaisii all wool suitlngl in medium 'weights all newest colors. W °“did1Y d“"' ‘ ' _-_ _6 2.10 ,L35 Fnme'£T’in3r§h ;gv?erllcTo:li‘in plain and her- ai-viiin hone effect, exceedingly fashionable nadgmost durable and elyilll. P" Ylfd ,L85 $2.:uend.................. $2.80 $1.15 Kainprooi ., _ i ._ ` ,J "Y F b . S- S page ee A choice variety in newest / Krgeaia :Ed dxf’ 23.1,* ,g%¢"J_' “QW” W.d.*§"¢ .FlilCi0¢».l“P good weight warm agfwool and ` mail:-tr: :L _him dress silhs lic 1 \, ,},°,,¢,P.,0°|:}q',Ai° to 5z.8o?er W nx' " " ~ Q _ W. II. SULLIVAN, 0. E who has been in charge of iha construction of Hillsboro Bridge leaves Monday for Ontario where he has been appointed tc a good position on the Welland canal. The completion on the bridge will be in charge of Charles Farquharson who has been Identified with the work for some years. BIND in postage stamps to “The Guar dlan, Charlottetown,” 6 cents for 100 Tun- nel stamps, ll cents for N0, 16 cents for UID, 21 cunts for lil), M cents for 500 or Bl cents ‘for 1010. These prices include cost of mailing Everybody should use Tunnel stamps on their envelopes and correspondence. d tw tl Fenix Macnoriam of St. Dunslsn's College, will referee the Abegweit- Victoria game this afternoon. The game will start at 3.15 sharp. It will be well for the officers of the League to compel spectators to take seats in the grand stand rather than encroach upon the field of play as in last Satu1vlay's game. Soul: citizens may have been disap- pointed that the street electric lights were not turned on during the cloudy partofiai-fitevenlnir. It is explained that the Company had selected the tiuie of the full moon as the most favorable one to make the change from the old to the new system and hencelwcre not in ii pisition to furnish light at that hour as they would otherwise have done. Tm: market yesterday in attendance was not up to the average. 'l‘lie following prices were quoted-E;/g~ per iioz 20c, butter 22a-241:, plums il-7c, pci* qt,applcs per Dk Z]-306. Wild gc-csc were in and brought 90c to $1.00 each, brent 75c to soc and partridge 55~ll0c ii pair. lluyhadn tendency downward and brought from 40 *U 4311 Der cwt. On Thursday it sold as low as38c. Potatoes brought from 13 wwe and oats remained at thc same price. AMONG the passengers by the express last night were Theodore and Mrs. Lantz, Willisin Seller and William Drake on return from a trip to the Northwest; Miss Alice Becis from Joggin's Mines, N. S.; A. A. Alley and A. J. B. Meliish~ from Amherst; Cond. John Huizhes from Moncton; ll. H. McFarlane, D. Séliu1~_man, Harvey Sterns and A. Forsythe from the western part of thc Island; Wallace lliil, clerk at thc Dufferin, St. John, and for- ulisrly of the Queen here, on a visit to :he C Y. THE sections around Mount Mellick Lot 40, have been considerably alarnu-rl bl' the appearance on several occasions of what is thought to bca young wild cat. The animal, it is said, sci-iiiched ii lltili- son of George Drake, Mount Mcllick re- cently in the barn nenr the house hui made its escape before seen by any one else. It has been seen at a distance by several people but no one was able to get nea.r. The tracks however in all cases have been the .same and the people are generally of the opinion that it is a wild cut. Jo11N A. \VE1-is'i'1~:11._ formerly u member of the firm of Webster &: McKay, has accepted the position of represen- tative for this Province of Mitchell, Schiller &Barncs,rleulcrs in Industrial Investnicntsecurities. This well known firm has been in business in St. John for the past three years, where A. H. Chip- 1nan,nowln the city, is Manager; and also is established iii Pittsburgh, Phiin- delphia, Cleveland and London, Eng., with head oifilces in New York. It has carried one successful business and is known ns a thoroughly reliable firm. Mr. Webster is well known in this city for his business acumen and reliability, and Manager Chipnian, and Mr. Barnes who visited Clisriottctown in July, have made agood choice. Tile ilrin will open an oilice in the Morris Block at once. ____.l Minard's Linimeni for sale everywhere. BORN. At Chelsea, Mass, October 3, 1005, to Benjamin and Mrs. Creamer, a daughter. Mrs. Creamer was formerly lilies Margaret Cummlskey, Monaghan Road. _ MARRIED. ON the 12th lust at Clyde River hy Rev. W. Harrison, John Arthur, Mayfleld,l’. E. I. to Mrs Mary .lane llickox of Clyde ltlver. At the residence of Murdock Ross, Granville St., city, on Oct. llth by liev. W. W. Lodge, Sarah J. Curtis, Milton. to Willlain W. Sentner oi the sunie place. __il_i..._.-i-M DIED. At Lot 48, on Oct. 12th, John Driscoll, aged 8»l years, [Funeral will leave lils late residence this morning at 8.30 for St. Dunstan's Ca- thedral, theuce to ll. C. Ccmetcry.] ‘P BRING "\f"'\r° ek# :Z W and let us receipt it for you. Statement of ac- count is just being sent you. Qi ll lllS lil\i€l‘€$ii Sharp Saiimiav Shoppers As usual. a lot of attractive items are made ready for a big and busy .shopping day-- Satnrlziy. It is slwa~ s worth while io keep pcsied on what is doing at Charloitetown’s best dry goo is s` op. The re is sure fo be something going that you do not want to miss. Still Many Tcmpling Bargains iii That Llnc ol _ , Coats We Arc tlcaring Out--Sec the Prices. `f` All of the ia~t seasms coats ,' ,,_._ ...H that we have left are included in "_-'keg _ this most sensational coit bargain ever offered in this city. -_, /5; , p 5 p Every coat worth 'up to $6.00. goes for ...$250 Every coal: worih from $6.00 tu $10.00. go s lor.. . ._ $3.50 1 1 f Every coat worth from $10.00 to $18.00, goes for.. .. . . . .$4.50 This offer is simply beyond all competition. A few dais more will entirely dispose of the lol - ` » but there are grand values there to- , » 5? é 0 day. m/ 5 E# £3 _ URI'-’ir'-'ln ' Fl I . . This is 11 splendid chance for some quick buyers. A large lol. of finely made coutil corets, straight front. bias gore, hose supporters attached, just such corsets as many stores sell al. $1.00 each, here Saturday. . .. . . . .. See them in our norlhern window. whiie corseisti Liiiiisv Uwnieiweiii Dollar Value---7Sc. 75° UNDFRPRHLEI). Big basket of warm vriiiter vests, 250, or 2 for.......... . .. 454: Better grade 29c, 2 for .. .. . .. . . .. 50g Still better 321:, 2 for ¢0c Ladies’ warm, well-made drawers,seliing today rgc a pair, 2 pair for . . . . . . ._ 501: Cliildreu`s Vests in baskets, 2lC, 256, 23c np. At the last counter left. Il "_-.l§£‘.?"¥b‘.1’.E`.€i .r‘ . , .- M, e .fi Ie? 1\\ ` --4;” F' 4:* ap-_-:_ if . ~ _f 'ig `- Y \`.\_ <°"\ i\=~», _R».¢-r ¥. _ _ _ _,.;“<`. _¢;. _-T . ff; ,/ ' "\`»;/ph Sri .. , ....1-`I_//»A_ VMEFZ; 4'/Cbqi _ - -i_._7,;\:p.,(\_.' 'f=_§\'».,j-il. "grey, -snr.;-x;_ ,,-. __ ,.~.1?..J-3 W." ;,y.?f,` if '; . , ._., _*"".‘*'\_. \~=e>v*~f~‘f ‘~'“f= ». » A ff , 1 '-i’L /,. ‘1 r=»f’{'~, ’/..'.¢.<»».-.- ,,.a`/"i i . _ - 0.'-;f"§1""‘?f' if- .' ff--i _ P How Many of Tlicsc Hand- kcrcbicfs Du You Want? A big lot bought esfecislly for this occasion, pretty lawn, with edge ol valenciennes lace, about Fifty dozens in all- would- be :1 _ _ great snap at 5c each-but for a I A special Saturday snap they are to gorit,..... 3¢ent>ea¢h Positive-ly not more than one dozen to any mac customer. PRETTY NEtKWEAR. 2 FOR A QUARTER. A big lot of pretty lace, silk and muslin turnover collars. most Of them good zoc value _ for Another clearing line, lace collars, wash stocks, chiffon jsbofs--\vorth up to 58ceaeh, goinzat A lot of silk belts, in black and colors . . Flaiincicttc Nigiit Gowns, Clicaply Priced. in pink or while, very fair quality indeed 60C Better grades, nice flanuelrtte and cut fuller...... . 55;; Very nicely iiiadc and finished, self ein- broidery................ 95g and$l.05 Good strong hose for boys.. . . . . .. . . . 254; Fine cashmere stockings.. . .. 25g "*._'_Ti.f ~.s~...;.._ ' lilc Best give :_ 1 _l,,_’ ..._ *E/_ 1 1 =' \@ -- ra rt I `~ 'Ve . , . `:\‘9‘ ‘ 1 `:'1C'1 1; .V ._',;.f _.:»» ‘- \ The shirt depnrlnieat contributes a nof- rble bargain to the quota for to~ night. Soft front shirts in many patterns. all sizes. marie by such people as TOOKE and W. G. 8; R. ---handsome, attractive garment v worth $1.15 and 51,25. selling Sni- urriayfor............ .3o¢e lhcrc isn’t a Bcttcr Dollar Glove in Canada Than this special line of P x. M. s'itchid Kang.. mo. It comes in tans and browns. one or two clasp, handsome, dnssy and comfo1tsble.reguinr$i.25 value for .- Bargain ”: A-, is Town _ l . Sum: Sensational Smallwarc Snaps for Saturday Selling. In all our experience we have never been able to oil".-r anything in the lines mentioned as low lu piice as these lines. Don’t miss them. Good nickel plaiul safely p’iis, put iip in riczcns, one dozen on a card, cheap at sc per ca1