v BURN, L_ Miss MaonBau.ieft yesterday on a ' ` ~ W A ' "` C" y THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 3 1905. ___ _f » i 1.. ......”i.. ... ..... ..; ‘lllllll|iHD|iN' iiiilll. iiilii$<"‘;"_;";f»;5~;f_-M, - . _= mn,-,_ jr., adaughter. ' 0,, 5,,” sms wha. D. na, ur. meshes, G.*g¢w‘vvn, I |01!- Dear Mother YW lhilesaasan a esdaai an ia md W' woaiiur. wil 515-# "é2“s"°"§f.§§“s STATE? ""°'» in--ii iobeilie ilireanbwsf \|l in.. iii-eww-fl »,,.......i 11.- mi.. ' §',,¢.i|.i..i.r.i....¢iis» ,.. iii; 5_5 V, 1-|,,.....£¢.i....iai..a..L.!i......a...i.i. » - Y regretto loam of the illness of Eugene Brown, son of Wm. 1-“eww ‘md “uh "mm 5°" "°¥°8°- 1 SHILOl‘Ii ilnlces in New Prcwse Block-”Ci£ri5§§iSwn.CW" R“m*‘“'l 01° Blind social and dance °lw °i>°.ninu in ti.. s. o.rL san anim.. , E- B~ DUNIT. B151. and family leave *oder by the oiivetrs for ur. Unmq Btatss where they will reside. Miss Anna Pauisn left mr 3061011. where she will. remain fora year: tl: olmplete her course in Kindergarten or . Tax second prize for green gn", grown out floors was awarded to Mies Thankful Nowson not Mrs. Thankful Newsnn. Tas first prize for the collection oi farm views. principally of the property of 360110 Hsslam, Springfield. was takeul by Leo H. I-Iasiam. His man friendswili Brown, Pownal, \vho now resides in EEN .Bcston. Mr. Brown is expected home turned from Raymond, N. B., where he ll10l'll¥- went to meat his sister Miss Kezia Carca- V MISS Bunn woo” S-ckvme “ve who was visiting friends and relatives in _ ,delightfulputy ,ML ,ihurada B;Bnhm 1: Portsmouth and Raymond, N. H. on Y T ` h f Mi H P _ _ lloiltxogvn. 1;Iehiat°r;\‘:::lashed]ut‘ll):'a§::;- home on P' E' Island' Miss Cmew h" Imam for the plenum occasion. been absent from the Island twenty-six ` Ar Connoi;y's véharf are ZWO lariro '1‘ua0livei.te arrived early this morning .°1'll¢5» 'Wine ll? ~ P°l5i»°1'. NBW Y0l`k with the following passengers:-J. H. Have on tried in |wli_ich he uses for keeping in their natu- S¢a19y_ J” R_ [)e,m,0,,,|_ _[_ R_ Denmnnd, If o“YW‘mt odd held md ral, element quahaugs which he has pur- M_ C,,de_ Mm ga,-le’ Mm (}_ Mcgregor' 1 Pmrl; do sm 5 gliuegi. tllllthey are reedylvr Biiliirnevlw w. 1i.Riciisr .5'_'-T “fi`f'.19`f;'~\ in . du s I/mei A` . V. \ lil. L_.,-.~ ' . / ,sl \` \_ `:\ /it \\ 4` V _ ` ,r ii Koxans Cloths Satin Cloths Fancies, etc., etc. 42 INCH FABRICS in every fashionable color, selected for excellence in wear-stylish- ness and value. An immense variety of effects are shown- snrprisingly prcttyfgoods and remarkable values at the pricewwhich range from per yard. 59° to 90c per yd the city last night. Tal Princess arrived last night at 9.40 and the express at 10.10. Faanx Haaarsieaves this morning on a visit to his ranch in Alberta. Mas. Joins McGowan leaves this morning for St. Paul when she wiii reside with her ana D. H. McGowan. Tas marriage takes place tomorrow of Misa May McGregor. daughter of Charles McGregor to Dr. Clifford H. Beer, son of F. H. Beer. Aarlrrmaof the Prince Edwards will be held at League of the Oross Building thiseveninx at 8 o'cleck. Full attend- ance is requested. `T8l Restigouchs left. about midnight for St. John’s, N`li'd, with a large general cargo including 1500 bushels oats, 150 sheep and 50 cattle. Missls Gnarnonc and Winih-ed De- Blois were passengers hy tha Princess last night, the former returning from Halifax and the latter from Windsor. A roornstr. team from Prince Louis' fieetdefeated the Wanderers 11 to 0 ai. Halifax on Saturday. Ridgewster who played against the Abegiveiis iiere was a star. Insraanarion.-Last evening was In- stallation of Oiiicers in Viv.-lorla Division, Sons ef Temperance. The following ex- cellent stall’ of oiiiccis will have charge of the Division for the current ierm:- \V. P.-Andrew McNair. W. A.-Beatrice Hickox. R. S.--Albert Taylor. A. R. S.-Elmer McNeill. F. S.--Arthur Iiaszard. -Henry Huntley. .-Mrs. McNair. --John A. Lawson. -Mnuii McLeod. Kutie Williams. ' -S. F. Tarhush. S. Y. P. W.-Mrs. Godkln 535".>.0Cr5 (ning 3 Organist.-Jean Calder. Night of Meeting.-Monday. Lssr evening a meeting of the students of the Charlottetown Bu~incas College was held in the college rooms to discuss the matter of reorganization of the Dcimt- ing Society. Principal Miller gavo a few remarks in which he showed thc ativan- t-ages to hs derived from tha Society, how ithenefited those students of last ti-rm who participated in it, how it led them io read and discover for themselves, and ia acquire a dependence on themselves to ex. prcss their views on any subject in public life. Prof. Miller has grunted Wednesday `evening‘s session of each week for this purpose, and those students who have taken part in tho debates during the pus, session feel that it could not bc devoted to a better advantage, for many college students make a great mistake in neglect- Ing their social opportunities. All know- ledge is not gained from liooks. Ease in conversation and good bearing cannot be learned by rule. These highly desirable accomplishments, which are a part of true f. . ~*‘“*h‘ $3 Much the Finest Range of Fail Coats on P. E, l. THAT may seem a strong claim, but 1t’s justified by the facts. Another thing, you are not confined to one style here in making your selection-so many styles are absolutely correct and right that any figure can be iitted, and fitted gracefully, hand- somely and stylishly. but more of them than anywhere else. - P"“° W' P"'G"°' C°'“'"" As well as the merit of our line in style, in fit and in appearance, tl1ere's the fact that it’s the most extensive in P. E. Island-Not only GOOD THINGS As ta prices, come in and judge. Keen comparison is our best friend. OORE FD. McLEOD _ I '_ . ‘ i. orreci oat Sty es! v’\- . <5 ,JDJ A N - `s T -\ . Y l M4: , l ‘ i I | _Q i i __ l _ ______!|_ I-ai __ i culture and a well rounded education can only he acquired by taking part in social gatherings and entertain' ment of ona's fellow-students. The following ofliciais were eiected:- Honorary President:-Prin.L B Miller. President-W I Clarke. , Vice President-Walter Trainer. Secretary-Miss Amy McWilliams. Comniitteo~Misses Nellie Morgan, Rose Clarke, and Josie Orr, Fred May and Montgomery Owen. The firstdehate wiiibe held on Wed- nesday evening the 11th inst, and all students are rcquestcdtc be present, to- gether with any friends they may wish to bring along with them. WE GIVE YOU. One full sized 25o. package of Celery King free of cost with each purchase of Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind). We do this because Ozone is a slightly astringentpreparation and requires to he accompanied by alaxative tonic to produce make the best results-the results that the cure of germ diseases a certainty- germ diseases such as Malaria, Eczema, Riicumatism. Kidney troubles, and all stomach troubles. We also give you near- ly twice as much Ozone for your money as you would obtain were you to purchase any other make-so always ask for Ozonc (the coupon kind,) otherwise you will not receive a free package of Celery King, be- cause we alone have tho right to give away Cclery King with Ozone. The Pub- ic Drug Co., llridgchurg, Ont. -Any good boy, well recoinincnilcd, can obtain permanent cmploymcnt. A good chance for the right boy. Apply hero. tf. U~Rr~*\»-af-I--»--'li\~ 3 Madam, lt’s iruc Enough, Thcrc’s no Mistake Of course the new prices we have named on Iron Beds, seem so ridicu- lously low, that many people think wc have made s mistake in marking them. But we have not. It is the result of a very lucky purchase from one of the largest and heat Iron Bed Makers in Canada. We could have marked these at our old prices, and then you would consider them chesp-but we prefer to share our good luck with our custom- ers. This means a savinfg of nearly one third to those in need o an Iron Bed. Come in and see thc finest display of cheap and medium priced Iron Be s in P. E. I. and make your purchase quick -while these low grices are on. SEI. OUR $8-8 BED. JOHN NEWSON. S A _ made by the CELEBRATED MONCTON WO0LEN MILLS for which wc are sole agenis on 1'. Island, and as wc want io make room for our fall stock we src clearing them si 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Search the city with s microscope and you could limi no better values. The Humphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building, City. A. WINFIELD sco'i"r, Mgr. Phone 63- _ . I wenaansfeasaarsuvaaanuwrpanuannalsaunnsné 20 P. C. CFF We haveanuinber of sample coats and vests, sizes 35 to 40 al wsaaanwunhamuvnsmwuananwvanmw-._-qos? i §BiuNi; - COMPANY. Prcvniuvns Expenses. if A Few Comparisons Compiled From inc Blue Book. OUR Crown Lifc Dcnilnioii Lifo lilxcoialor Life .. . . . . .. (ircat West i.ife.......... .onon liiauuiaciurcra lrifo. . .. Northern I.ifo...... ..... linyai Victoria Life. . . .. Sovcrei n liifc Canada |.ifc . . . . (ioniedoration Life.......... L'-ontinental Life... Fodcrai l.lfn................._ Hollis lrifia................... ivnperinililfe I d Lilo Mutual Life of (‘.|in|vlnt:.::l .\'ationnl I.iIe North American Lifn.... 5....1.1:.....,,.:1::::::::::::: Union Lilo .................. $2,778,187 l.l7i,lWl lili.i74 ti1,olli 149.254! 188.438 4iH,7‘l‘l 55l,Wii iili.il\4 4511.111 3‘I.'i,5ili lltifli §§§ l I7.ilKi lB.B7Ii 2"I,i\‘iiI 8,iIi6.i¥ll 9.448 ragga s insignia Lug, 1 gm |1521; “§§' EE.. .i.i :i'»'i,Z7<\ 5,i:li,am i_iu.s,||ri |s.7 ‘.§i2,1‘R\ 7,9K\i5li il.tl4i,illil iw i¥iJi7>l 'tIri,m:'» :i.i7_.-'.20 '~z|.:i 3418.731 5 W5 5,li7.’».f\ii4 il 43.477 (5,744 43.146 iBl.C§i 156,39 rv§§§5 ==¢== , .au 4ai.liz amuiiii .rid-M ise,oia ! 3,1i|i,7W ifiwci mas ii till? 'lmao l YIZUINU |§ s....<»i~. i.iiii.iinie»-. niuin nr Surplus to iniirimy. wami m.\so.oo1 mais no " an' 301.2114 ii,an.sn n.isi.4vo an 67,1145 $)4,5R‘l $541721 "lli.5 mam :ima mari 'am iam rum: maiiii 1.1. 34,l¥§l iil'1!,il‘Ji MMIII i.'l lfmar arm i,su.zuu an inam i.»i»a.m nn 74.190! 4ill,ilIl .li ll'l\,|\l2 ,4Il.'i,&‘\1i l,!V2l,iW| 4.7 133.' 04 l.4iPl.ilVi i,iiti.ifil ' and let us receipt it for you. Statement of` ac- ~ count is just being sent you. avsv---\\v--N-IQ '“°'°”"° LEWIS H, BEER. (‘ii'town, Sep. 21 tis and ftw 1 yr. - Arent imidon C Isncaaliirc Life. ' Elhaailnilsvsiasvnnswailrti EVAN’S STOMACH MIXTURE Is the best medicine we know of for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all Stomach Troubles. Dozens oi our customers have taken it with the greatest benefit. We guarantee it. Price 5oc a bottle. “Tho Two Macs" 4 iiillllililliil iiiiiiilililiiil DRUGGISTS, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sis. Excelsior Life insurance Com- l13nY» :lead Oihce, Toronto, Soinc Salieni Features from Report. of 11904- Iusurnnce in force . . . . . . $7.646,798.5 increase. 2| per cent. $i.414,i92.85 New Insurance issued.. $2,§g8,i57.o0 Increase, Z6 per ceai, $6099 .75 ` Cash Income, Premiums, 8 6 Intercsi, etc. . . . . . .. z ,54 .5I increase. lt per cent. $57,gte,il9 Total Expense. Payments _ io Policy-holders, etc. _ $166,931.19 interest Revenue alone more than pays Death Claims. iieaih Claims during year 538.51190 Rate per i,¢.oo means Insurance in force 5.56 per cent. Average annual Death Rate is years, 2% moe-3.54 per :ooo 'fiis lowest rain ea record lor any Company ui same age. Reserve (being in excess of Govt. standard) $y44,o74.49 increase. 23 per cent. $139, 19.11 Total Assets for Policy- holders security, bal., $i,25‘3,2I6.o5 $|.t1 for every dollar ni ilsblluy, nciuling Reserve. Nei Surplus on Policy- helderi Account 5184.141 I6 Reserves for seven years on I-im. table, Interest at 3% per cent. V Interest earned on mean Nei Asseb 6.33 per cell. _ AGENTS WANTED. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, 3 O( General , ;e ii t ii' us-» -‘ i \ i 3 i ; ,' v 1' i I l i . iv 1 . H , li L 1 Z" . i