p-<,~..,=.~v --. ,.4 or stommto nsn.1_ _ . 5 _ 1- -_ We have' Vessels coming now with 0ld Sydney Round » Inverness ilonnd Acadia Nui \ _ _ Albion Nirl and Reserve Run ol Mine We would suggest ordering your Winter supply now While the weather is fine, we can deliver promptly. Order today. _ A. Plckdrd & C0. ` S Phone 24o e -e --.er 1 Hot, ‘ Water Bottles Prices range from sion ro is oo warm fr end for the cold winter months. Geo. E. Hughes i The People's Druggist Notice A' ’l‘he Silver Black Foxes that are being pulfin the Rogers- i.<`arqnhar» son Rauch at Bunbury are gnaran. teed to cost sixteen thousand dollars per pair, and are sold to the Share- holders at this figure at $roo per share. No waterjrn this proposition nor any commission paid for selling stock.Eve_1_'yone on the ground iioor. Applications for shares should be sent at Once-to-,I .~ ‘os_o;j_~J; Rosaas. ~ 0! ' . _ A`.`” A. ALLEY. ` C lrarlct' etown. 0'1"l‘AWA,~_Nov. I6.-The post-office rtefrsrtrnent in the quarterly supple- ment issued to-day states that the department cannot permit the affix- ing on the face or address sldeof let- ters or other _mail~matter of. stamps the kind that give best ser- vice and most comfort. Fach bottle guaranteed for one year. l Now is the -time to gets r _ l@llllli.rlHlEPlIN _ -_..,_.‘ _ Suflarai Tan Years Until ' “Fruit-a-lives" tural lllm 3’1`~ TH°MA8» OM.. May sand. r9r3. "I w_as troubled for ten years with gh; most distressing Constipation and lndi. gestion of the worst form. No one could have been -worse with these troubles than I was for this long time. T116 Edin from Indigestioir was so severe t at xirany times, Ilrave had to Stop work and lie.do!vn__ until the acute spasms passedawsi; , I took a' lot Of _Bdicine-in fact, I guess I tool: about everything that was advertised-and gave them all a fair test-but got no relief., About B. year "E0, _|1°W§ver. I was advised to try “_Frurt-a-tives". I am mighty glad l drd so for they seem to be made exactly for me. - They gave results in s very short time and I n_m now free from these diseases and enyoying perfect health. My wife also used “Fruit-a-tives” and we both think they are the best medicine ever made." z. 1. 1~:non\vonrr-r. 5oc a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-s-tives Limited, Ottawa. t _ \ _issued ln the interest of charitable institutions, etc., but there is no ob- iectlon to such stamps being Placed ou tue back of letters or: other mail matter -as stickers, provided they do not resemble postage stamps in form and design and do not hear numerals or_ indications of values. Letters or otuer mail matter bearing stamps other tnan postage stamps on the farce will be returned to tue senders as violating the postal regulations. It is also announced that the ‘Mex- ican postotlice has informed the post- nl union that iirearrns of any kind and parts of arms and ammunition are prohibited when addressed to dealers or individuals either native or foreign, _The importation of such articles rs permitted only when au- thorized by the minister of war`and if they are intended for the auxiliary troops or police. The warning to postmasters against the transmission of foreign lottery correspondence is repeated. A simi- lar warning applies to circulars ad- vertising racing sweepstakes. The department calls attention to section 50 of the crrflcial guide pro- viding that pages containing adver- tisements must be of the same size as the other pages of a publication and states that in future postage at the rate of two cents per pound is to be collectedon newspapers and per- iodicals in which double page adver- tisemsnts are inserted. SAMUICL ALTMAN BAILED. VIENNA, Nov. 16-Samuel -Altman, the Vienna agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway arrested in connec- fruuds, was today released on bail, which was fixed at 150,000 kroners, ($3'!.500.) His case will be submitted to the public prosecutor for decision as to whether further proceedings shnll he taken against hinr.` *_ _ _______ '*’ '\\ \_ \` $ \ \ \ \\\\\\ \ \\ v,'1\ ~ ‘Y J./'* \<-F/_ l_ _ Vi - \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ ._f"` » 1 l ll I D 0 D D S / r $09!' \\\ ~ ,_ U ALI \\\\ D|__~ __ _ _ _ “rg >mK_lnN§T`f__,. 5r',¢', . . _ ° ug, 1E\/MA 5/* it ,VV _ 2690.!!-x7.M-'31' ' ii|H‘|'»,,, IGHTS DLSHM-`~r1ll'l‘r\ r' awe with $16,000 from the Union £ ‘ .lr IJ; D"°‘U5T':" .rl'fi<"~,‘,,i,1ii“' Bnnli al. New 'l'-Iazelton, escaping. r ` _ I e ‘ " ' - ~r'._~r’.\" . 'rnursa y cigar box, nr which the N" STQMP ON . ` ` l silver Irion? the safe had been carried _ FRONT OF LETTERS. i |. away, was found by o. member of the ` "_*'“ ' i ._ "Men’s Mocha and llid lined cloves, regular $l00 gloves 75c st S. A. McDenald's. _ » 2»rrrs.11,mrtf ` 0 _ o ' '. I r If you want the purest I and best form of olive oil - Volitdi`i1abl'e'1 you shduldfcall in and select from what we are ,showing now. _ __ Opr olive oil _is from olives grown in Palestine and the pil is prepared and refined rn italy and then sent to us. Prize 6oc and goo s bottle _‘_ Cor.GtrGeorkeandKent Sir. _ ` McKinnon Drug Co. and fiolllenled ' 1 is the C0. Lid. eurui5iiiril."‘ii work _in horticulture for the Long 'Course -irtndentrhegan in the Agri- packing tables were set up and some dentsto' better accommodate the number present. The rest of the morning was spent in making the boxes and taklugthe measurements of tlremi The apple box awarding to the regulations of th'e_Federal De- partment of Agriculture would be 10x1‘l'. 20 inches 'inside measurement. lllvurytlilng was put in readiness to start apple packing at 10.30 Wednes- day morning. SERVICE OF SONG-At the Ver- non Rlver Methodist Church Sunday evening; large congregation gather- ed and listened with increasing 'in- terest to the » musically illustrated service of song which was rendered very creditably and eillclently by the choir, indicating careful and pains- taking preparation. The story A Child of Jesus " was read by the pastor, and among the intervening musical selections noted was the q\_rs,rtette hy Misses Rita Vanlder- stine and Luvinia Ross, Hayden Van Iderstlne and Lemuel Hayden; also a Indies trio_by Miss Iiita Vanlder- ,st.ine, Miss Luvinia Ross and Mrs. H. A. Brown; while Mrs. H. A. Brown _and Master Herbert Brown tcok the solo parts. SOME 'l'URN1'PS.-There is on ex- of OARTER & 00's. Store four im- _mense Turnips ot' the Haszards Im- proved variety. The largest weights 27 lbs. and the combined weight of the four is 992 lbs. or nearly li bushels by weight. These Tu;-“ips _wore grown, with others of very large' _size in alarge 'I‘nrnip Field on the _Farm of John Moreside, Esq., North River. Mr. Moreside is one of liueéanés 0-punty’s progaesséve and __\_r_p-‘ o- a e armers, an oes o er ithings besides growing big Turnips. ‘We veptui tnisay that these are the larges urn ps ever reported to ‘have been grown in P. E. Island soil. rThe Seed. was purchased from CAR- TER & CO., Ltd., the well known 'Seedrnen, and is another proof of the 'assertion that "CARTER'S SEEDS GRCW. 2751. SOCIAL AT AFTON HALL.-The _annual entertainment and social un- der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid io! West River Presbyterian Church, :vas lreeldhat Axon Hall on the even- ng o_ '0v. tb. The attendance ,was large despite the disagreeable weather, and the order was all thot. could lm desired. The chairrnan,Rev. M-r. Craise in his remarks gave great credit to the young people for their assistance in providing such a treat in the literary line as was presently to be put on. Following was the pro- gram: Choruses, by the choir. Reci- tation, "Who I Marry,"-Miss Ger- trude Gorveatt. Solo-Mrs._ E. D. rDc\ull (encorcd). Rccitatiou-*Miss Helen Craisc. Recitation-Master _George N. McPhee. ‘Solo-“Afton -Water,” Mrs. Cruise. Recltatlon- ll-Iarriet J. McPhee. Recit`ntion-Jes- tion with the alleged emlgratiofrsie Cruise. Solcr-Mrs. Garnet Camp- bell. Duet-Misses Helen and Jessie Cruise. Solo-Mrs. Tnomas Burdett. Selections on phonograph-W. S. Mc- Neill. On request of the chairman, I-lon. .Tohn McMillan gave a short speech, highly compliemntlng the ladies for their efforts in providing such a line entertainment. The pies were than auctioned by Mr. Mal. Mc- |Ncil, who is rr master hand in secur- ing high prices and who on this oc- casion sustained his reputation as such. _The accompanists were Misses Edna Mcllwen, Mary Stretch akd Helen Cruise. _ l _ POLICE ON TRAIL OF B. C. BANK ROBBERS. Hsznrfrou, B. c., Nev. 11.-with bitterly cold weather, making travel almost impossible oil the beaten trails, the police think there is little lclrance of the four robbers who got posse four miles east of the scene of the robbery. From this point the tracks of one of the robbers were seen to lead towards Roches De Boule Mountain, but they were finally lost. It is believed that the robbers have a cache somewhere in the mountains and that they are hiding there. Bev- eral suspects who were arrested have been released. Oashier Mc_Qu6en, who was shot by the robbers, left Thursday morning for Vancouver for treatment. ::O1ean, white. sound teeth. Each and all of these things depend upon the mouth and teeth that are free fromjerm life, and that are kept pure, sweet and clean. You are as- sured of these things by using Na- Dru-Oo., Tooth Paste. illic. tube. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunny- aas. ,mt orth Trying 'Stewarfs Cresrn Bread . _ A_slr your grocer for it 5-Or it will be deliveredat _your home every day if you leave your order at “our shop. No 163 Kent Street or , i rm. zrr changesf made in them by the stu-‘ hibitlon in one of the Show Windowsl __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -_ _»;,-_-_-_-:_ »_~_~_ _ -_-_~_ -_-:_-_-_-_-_A:_-:::.-:.-:fe‘:::::- - ~ - - -'-':::,1~:;,1:' ~ -_-:_-_~_»_~_~_~_»; -:_-:_-; APPLE ,I:‘A,OK-ING.-'l‘he nrscticsli-(From yesterdev's Evening Guardian) , BAP'I‘rSM.AL `BlilRVICE.- A beau- tiful baptismal service was witnessed cultural `hell at 10.80~a. m.f '1'lro.:by a number of people on Sunday last. The baptism occured near the 'bridge at North River, Rev. C. S. ,McLearn,\ pastor of the -_llaptlst Church there. Bdminister-ing the or- ldlnanca. . SURPRISE Psn'r'v.- About elur- ty friends from Kingston drove to the Parsonage at North River on -Wedlleiday evening for the purpose 0| surprising the pastor and family. -'l‘he.l plan succeeded admirably. The glad hand was given, house quickly light- ed, teams provided for, and a pleas- ant occasion was inaugurated. Soon _tha tables were Spread and all in- vited to partake of a supper "fit for the king." From a culinary point of view the Kingston ladies are artists, every one; Towards midnight Mr. Daniel T. Fraser, chairman of the Central Committee ol the parish in a happy and witty speech expressed the kindly feeling of the party towards the pastor and wife. Mr. Stephen Ackland followed ln a iellcftious speech. Pastor and Mrs. McLean re- plied ln appreciation of this visit,,the' kind remarks of the speakers, and of tho uniform kindness and helpfulness of the people generallys After the guests had departed it was found that granary, pantry und cellar had benefitted by the visit. , MISSING PROFESSOR - BOUGHT IN TORONTO. TORONTO, Nov. 17.-Mrs. George Wheeler- Benedict, of Cambridge, Mass., is in Toronto, seeking the co- operation of the local police to as- sist her, if possible, in locating her uncle, M1". Alfred Bull Nichols, until recently a professor of German at Simmons College, Boston, and form- _ erly un instructor al. Harvard Uni- versity. - ' "Mrs, Benedict is a niece, and her anxiety concerning her uncle's dlsap pearance is due to the fear that he has lost his mind. The last trace of him was at North Station, Boston, on Sept. 9. He left his home saying that he was going to Mattocks, Me., to visit friends and to regain his health. At the station he checked hisl suit case in the parcel room; his trunk was already there, and the gaternan remembered distinctly a man of hrs manner and appearance having inquired about the time a train was leaving. ' . l~‘.'c` had only about $75 with him. Private Detective Agencies have been unable to' get any trace of the missing Professor. He is a bachelor sixty-one years old, tall and slender, sandy grey hair 'and moustache, and when last seen wore a. black cheviot suck coat, striped trousers, dark grey overcoat, soft felt hat and gold spectacles. Mrs. Benedict has inserted adver-, tlsements in Toronto papers. ::Aftcr shaving, for chopped, rough skin, wind br'rm,"a'nd for keeping 'the complexion of man _ and women in fine condition the use of Rexall Cold Cream is sincerely recommended. This preparation, unlike others, doesn’t contain excessive fats and oils. It feeds the skin, is immediate- ly absorbed and makes the skin soft, velvety, smooth and fresh. A _ins 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corn- er Great George and Kent Ste.-mtl. l We Slreleh A Poinl l ln Your _Favor I when it comes to selling RUBBER GOODS " Everything in that lineto be found here, at prices that will be most satisfactory to the purchaser. Fountain Syringes $1.35 to $2.50 Combination Fountain Syringes - $1.75 rp $2.75 Bulb Syringes _ 75 to $1-50 Air Cushions $2.50 to IH |30 Hot Water' Botti es$l.l35 to $3. 50 (Guaranteed for 2 years) Etc , Try us for the above, and see how well we can serve you. ` Johnson & Johnson ‘ The Quality i)rngstnre. | ‘_-_~ r Try This _ Shaving Powder The powder form ofshaving yrepsraiion recommended by many men because of its ease. ¢~»~v--dence and efii iency ln. s r tn.rrg the, f most wiry whlsker Wet thebrnslrsprln- kle s little powder on lt sud than rub well into the beard. A oleon. softdnxurlotrs latber quick- ly results. l' ueyur vrnous shaving Powder is the powder fo Worls np n wonderf lather that does - not dry on the face. Price......2!c _ youto uso. u The _ _____,l_li`_ -_.s .--fn... ffI.1.'.'.. .r _ , _fr .A Na-Dru-Co Laxsllves i are different in that they do not gripe, purge nor cause nausea, nor does continued use lessen their effectiveness. You can always depend on them. ` 25c. a box at your Druggist’s. in ldlsul lru| all Chemical cs. ` Ol Canals, I-lllsl. ax FLORIDA W. C. 'l‘.'U. MEE'l‘3.\ » . ST. AUGUSTINE, Pla., Nov. 18.- Scores of dlilegubes, coming from many parts of Florida, arrived in St. Augustine today to attend the annual State convention of the Wonien's Christian Temperance Union. The delegates were met at thc station by decorated automobiles, and were conveyed to the convention headquarters or to the mall! homes which were thrown open ior their entertainment. The convention will continue until Batarday. _ ......_.....,,.,_, , I Dr. Morfseo -_ Indlanjtqqt, Pillli _owe rlieir nlagulsr. el!ec¢i\_reasg_s~‘ tl _ _ tunng Rheunidtrsm- Lullivv 595,' Scintrrn to their pgwer of it rnulntirrg and strengthening the indnv-yr. They enable thesrwnrgans to tb"f_0U8b!Y ilter from the lood the *MC 194 (the product of waste- marterl which gets rmo the joints muscles ond. , causes these pauriu discuss. Over _,f half a century ui constant use luv roved cnrrrlrnriw-ly that Dr. Mofsafl indian i\....r lulnr strengthen v/mls kidneys and _ ' U Cure Rheumutsum l . _'§ r _ _ LADIES oore fs? M cLeo ml” Hoxn The Busrest Store on Charlottetown e no M E JOURNAL Busresi Street JOUNNM' PATTERNS ll9-l2l Queen Street PATIERNS F ab-rrcs Some smart. durable. low price ` for School Girls Dresses Pattern for _ l Try a “i.adie»' Home Journal -r ¥ ‘°‘\\}/r’ ‘Q Your Little G»rl°s Dress J ,ii . \ _ 0 "*° -f 1.. rr Qf 1" _ ‘A . \’.°' F-(I5 _ . r_-,,= l 2_1, r ft/ ' \_ _ K S ~Js._r ._ _. ._ ,fi _ _ . ‘/ ,, me .. » _ 3 ». ~:. .f. e~ - A' "iff- / .`.r1 r’ . ._ » . ,rr F _ \ . ___ ji I ~ il ` .. i _ D _ '/soo :» 41 lrich. cream y / , ‘i\‘0T1\ '§°""‘\'c ‘ `- (- _A P tg ._ 3. .;`r . -/sos did!-7-El-“ll I r ‘:>\' L li; l S i Tar, .5 _I ' I ,... I '7 9 vous-rssarar I i`/if E r _ r ' gg; ., _." » .\ ' 'A =- ‘S »v ¥ of Cf ' \_ ml, _,_ -//AM" ;_`~'B. . - \`. ‘fr __-»4~'<‘ ..;::"’ ll 4\%‘. wi n vi?" A _`°_f.° - §§rv..er_.=;- LQ* 6_E'__§ _ 'h\_b‘_~¢ A A /'G _ it / mr ...l ». 'J 4: ` ` 1 . as , .Jr .-, 46' inch bright clear blue, hard iinis hard ndid fabric for the purpose . hard Twill-a greit wearer........... \ ,__ . . _ 56 inch all Wool --Belgian Serge $1 15--| I- ‘ I This is a special leader of ours-grand weight, fine close hard I weave-full 56 inches wide---good dress weight and perfectly 42 inch all wool Bradford Serge, hard 42 finish medium weight, excellent value at . . . C ,_f,_,» 44 inch Bradford Serge, all wool, hard finish, "vas-1 admirahl suited for irl’s dresses and suits Y S ' grandwearer............ - - - . . - - - h Serge’ nice Weight’ close English Serge, fine weight close ]US'l` TO REMIND MOTHERS that this is the store tha* can supply the very goods you need to make your little gi 1 a pretty-durable-dress or suit for school wear. Q2-lil good kinds of dress fabrics are here and in practically every case dir- ect from the makers in England, France or Ger- ni my as the case may lze. Consider a few rf these. F 50 inch all wzol imported _....,._..-.....__,_..........- rw. , ` .un >_'_____ nu Some for _f . " ~ . -~f~f..- \_ _ X I _M I ""””f/Fir! . -"5"" pf (_!» \\ / Q i` 5-; ~" ‘sf _.Q-' '- ,' .\ r M , \ al . _ / ""’ . . /\l» 4; rl , ` ‘dl f I 4 ‘lil if _ __ _ ._________________,________§ L-.. .e ._- £1. rl '-' "' V .'. E .~ '- ` .- '0 *ff ; i I/5 ery; .` ` 1 .l _ / 5 . l / Vi . ladaptedforsuitiugs.................. ..............$l.l5 | That Wonderful A tlantic Serge 1.40 , _ ‘-‘Atlantic Serge" shrunk and unspottable, all wool, 56 inches wide, ' "" fire Cheviot finish, cheaper grade. Same width, navy only . . . . . Sl I5 Beautiful sGoods Afternoon Gowns -- Plain Silk and Wool San Toy, avery smart fabric, 42 inches J. _ “_ \s‘ \`, 2%/ >` ltr ‘ir no fé 6 _ -'i`:1'f`. ~ I ri ‘”"` ” `~_- 7866 Qs VN _ .___ E "-1 f f =;- M t/////4, 35 7861?; r i _ _ l.A 0/ soci I _________ <°¢6s\‘lOM£' _~.._ _». ‘__ - rear ._A ;\\d JQ7 /° s Macs- ._` » ATTY-V* .l__;__/ r _ ills some fabric, of Silk and Mohair, offered in exclusive dress lengths 45 inches wide. D ..§§'§.§f;T..$f'f`f 2-50 wide, showing a narrow twill, f ,.,,‘ soft clinging material, draping ,_ splendidly _ Dutch Blue, Foxglove Bam- b ,G ._C ts .§§...§§§_.".°.`.”f 1-00 Soft Silk Reps and Cord de Chines afford splendid range of choice for pretty gowns. These drape with the`soft clinging fall that is now popular. Colors, Persian Blue. Cactus, f’.“ii‘_?_“§“__T’_’??‘f 1.60 Broche Crape is a richly hand- Beautiful Black Goods Black Silk Poplin, soit rich l\rstrous.... . ... 2.10 and 1.90 Black Sli’ Whipcord, 42 inches wide, nice weight and still drapes beautifully very h d. ~.- hi ‘pn som" t ng ":.:=w.sr».&~...£..