all llrevrilrkllabu, /I” -- ) V nf _ 7- ""’ ,t Z 'lr _4-.?.'S';» .-to-_YI/_»`i=.4i ` r ..~‘.:?»*-_'~.11'¢,'-ma. ..;~ L_.. ‘ll one of itarnost seriou f ¢ Th mill Who drinks not onslyerhmuzeiimselg ' but deprives those dependent upon him A of the support to which they are entitled. i The Samaria Tasteless Precri a i ..... 3” “wa mm! men from Dmnkgrddiz rlves and restored wife urdlnmityto P‘°"'Y 'Hd hrrvlvem. elven views; i=Ii°‘.‘£..’r1‘;"m“.....‘°°» °;'t:°°"°°“- Vhstein oneweek will cover thoizt :fad ir .1-hc 5, S. RESTIGOUCHE sailing frm, Morrtreal aboutTh\rrsday. Nov. gryhwill he due at Ch'town, Sunday, _ _ . , Nm U, arid will snrt1c;oroDS|t.e]cc£rnsi momhm treatment' Samaria Presum- N111, nrrrr‘>'H\l!1‘V¢ S°l il' ‘"1 _Boa is s cms for dmnkennesg, no Prorlrrre under deck at cwest rates. publicity, all Pdnm o V Fr ~ nndunhltli fl A.Prcrit’ou of Caps this season is one of the largest m-.1 lrcst we ever rrradc. Styles are the latest production of tl.e best urrrnufa ttrr- ers, and shipped direct to us. For very cold weather try our fur lined :fin h n ‘, Blue clotir or mixed pattern, 5o_‘, Go-_~, 75c, $1.111, $1.25, ‘,4,;.5o, I u. A. snucs. i r\Ien‘s Outfitters, Vieoria Row. i _ ________.___~w__>r... ._.-_.._ .._._ _..._ _.___ .____,____ mu~Mmmagn»f|@wm»muuwwmil)i” ssc. 'ii f' <>rD.»\r;'r‘.\-tourr-I °‘ Y4 Pall and Winter dCk 't ma e 11 e wr lr Roval I-louse. hold Flour- and it proved a failure. She tried once more with the result that the ily taidrit vas the best they et er had in the house. fam- cake na nk She made the discovery on the second birking that she _ _| only needed. 14 ounces of - Roval l°Io`u_=:elr<»ld where she \ had always unici- a pound ot other kinds. She nstd the, sanrc quantity of water and shortening, ho\ve\cr, and the \~_..___ cake .was a grrat success. k __ V "\\'lronr did you :;rrspct#t 7" _ Name of Lmiyon e’"|“i"5" I don`t believe tlrure is nny gentlcrnnrr OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO., Limited, llirrntrenl. 11-14 dtts 3i. “'l`lrnnk you; that will do,” said 0 ‘ “.\`o,isir; rrotizt \vor'd.” “You lr:rveu‘t soon any of them?" ~ .1 ~ . ... _;_...__...... “Very good. Now, iiir. Soamcs, we will tnke u. walk in the quadrangle, if We have just received a big supply of horse rugs in all sizes n prices ranging from 5oc to $3.oo. Our large assortment makes it pos sible to tit uny size horse, so that thc rug won’t fall off or slip around -'11-“UI»°-/In-Rf FU 11-7dtuftwfri1m Every rug is made of strong, durable material an l whethcr you lruy rr 5oc rug or one higher priced you can cotrnt on getting the most for your money here. It pays to kr-ep your horse warm ixr the stable or when standing in the street. Ilelter get a rug now. his ..Il=rr.rr.@§_§.....Sh0v» ig-l\,..|\,..J\,...-Q,-rr,-.q,.. Gas H _OLM *fn* -- gt ` uuunutr' has Lwlfd “°.':'::°....; Published in Prince l'.`dw The Charlottetown Gugjrdian- ' C' ‘< 'lgland' Lxclusively 1*" . r The Adventure A of the Three Students ` rcqmgh, uw, |, 4. cm.. mu. ua c¢lu.»'» Waahly.) ff-`~»m¢m. rm. 1, 1u.cr..~,rm|lr,. ev cf.) Tie was a little, wirite rzrecrl. 1-lr-:rn shaven, grizzly lrzrirvrl t`<-llow ot' lilly. Ile wus still s\tt"i’t~i'in;1 i`r'o:~r tl;I_; unil- den rlisttlrhirrrce of the quiet r~'rntEn~~ or" his life. Iii.: plump fuer: \\':|s i'.\'iit-l\ir:1.: with his 1r1‘r'\'ousrrcss, and his tirrgt~r'.< could not keep still. “We are investigating this 'unhappy business, Bannister,” said his master. “Ycs, slr.” "I urrdcvstnrrd," said llolrncs, “ibut you lei’t your key in the door?" _ “Yes, slr.” “Was it not very extrnordirr:rr_v tlratt you should do this on thc vt-ry tiny when there were thcso papers irr::irlc?" “lt was most uni’ortunnt1\, slr. lint l have occnslorrnlly done tho snnre tlrirrf: nt other times.” ' "When did you enter the room?" “It was about halt past 4. That is Mr. Sonur0s‘ ten time.” “How long did you stay?" “When 1 saw that he was absent, I withdrew at once.” _ “Did you look ut those papers on the tnb|u':” “.\`o, slr; certainly not. “How catnre you to leave the key in the door'!” ' "I had the tea tray in my lratud. I thought I would come back for the key. Tlrcn I forgot.” "Has the outer door u spring lock?" "No, sir.” “'1‘lrcn it was open all the time?" "yes, Si,-_U ing flonclvy Ilr. liurnilton - Pill. Tlrey 1, “Any one lu the room could get Out?" lxrnvu r\|iirt-cl, nf-(inn nn the. Irtou 1. rrer'\'\:~ ' "Yes, slr." 5 “\\'hcn Mr. Soamcs returned and nour'i.-him.; bloorl are or-curl-rt, iruoyrnrr culled for you, you were very much dis- turbed'?” “Yo.s, sir. Such ri tiring has never' happened dur-ing thc nruuy years thai." I hnvc been hero. I nearly firluted, sir." " “So I urrdcrstrtrrd. Where were you when you begun to feel had?"~ “Whore was I, sir? Why, here, near the door." “'l‘ir:rt is singular, because you snt down in that 1-lrrrir over yonder neirr the corrror. \\'hy did you pass those other eirnir's?" “I don‘t kno\v, sir. It didn’t matter' to me wlrero I sat." “I really don't think he knew much about it, Mr. lIolrnos_ He was looking vr~r_',' bntl-qtrito ;;'lr:tstly." “You stayed intro when your muster left?" “Only i`or it minute or so; then I lock- ed the door und welrt to my room." in this u1ri\'<~r'.:ity who is cupnblcof prolitirrgr by such an rretiou. No, sir; i`li init llelievt' it." lIolnios_ "Uh, one more \vnr°d. You lrnvo not rrrvrriiotrctl to :rny of the three ;;eriilcrrr<-rr witorn you nittrntl that any- thing rs nnrrss " 1 ho, sir you please.” Tirrec yellow squares oi? iight shone above us in tho gathering gloom. “Your three birds ure all ih their nests,” said Holmes, looking up. “Hel- lo! \\'1rnt's that? One of them seems restless enough." It was the Indian, whose dark silhou- ette appeared suddenly upon his blind. Ile was pacing swiftly up and__down his room. “I should like to have a peep at each of thorn," said Holmes. “Is it possi- ble?" “No dlfliculty in the world,” Soames answered. “This let of rooms in _Quite _ c___vi_____ ___,_____A_______f_. _ \ - 1 ` _ . _ ...~...»---.v . Hiowgngss slrournuvlsvr 0Ul!fD QU_|OKl..Y and PERMANENTLY By Using _ - Becnr se Your Indigcsticn has Be- ' corn: Chr 1 nic-Dodd's Dyspepsia ' , Tohlrts vrrll Cure it Just the :PI mms.. ' g A N D G IV E I If your lndigestlou lrns turned to Dys- VIM, VIQOR AND VITA LITY Thai. "Iso "Haw, Dlstntns from Dygpgpsin, Inallgcstlnrt nnd Ton Li<\,i;~':i ‘ repsin mid become 1-lrronic that is no' easonyour~rhould despair. Others just s had as you have been cured hy D0rlrl's I -hut.. .'.‘...‘a‘.'.€:’f.t, :s’l:::.;irr-'.;;f,..l2..'rf.'r'..‘~‘."r .“.;:‘r.:r';; .‘-l:rt‘rs'r‘l:°r:.rf..~... ' r,»....s;r_~ grrrerg. Srrlrx .rec om.. - IIDICS l"l\ ey, O nl S UVB, I by 'n'|‘Y c'-ARFFY THE SKIN' PURWY THE '~ llo., N. S. Horc is what. sire says nboutit: BLOOD AND REGULATE THE BOWELS hvrscn: .V °|°l”l|"8 A" m9°"d°"9 fmm ""3 sYs'°m- "I had Dyspcpsln for nine years. I Positively Cars all Diseases cf' the Stomach, Liver, Kid- fl no o Sick Headache. Constipation and lilervousnsss. .. r'le1ltlrobest.doct.ors in the place and ever found relief. Ihad to starve rysolf from eating. No tongue can tell -~. . ` ‘ ‘ wlmtisuifcred. “I bouulrt. ~ix boxes of Dodd`a Dyspepsia Two Sizes, 4 loc. and 25o. a' Box 3' 1-.rrrrmrrno 1.-rxuom or norms Kidney " Andy-ig' '--we '- I "~';<"*-1 "°"‘~ " ‘i’ill.~, and before Ihnd llnished taking m& AQQ; P1- no I hem I could eat most anything and sleep , \_... .-... -. <_~onrfortubly." , ` "U"'sT' I JTEG FLM gaming' _ Thorn is no need to comment on s M _ ~ -._ * ~; ‘~_; _ ~ ...‘.' L " _ wtnlerlrerrt. like this. It`s true. \Vh1\t < . " ` ` ' - was rlono for Mrs. Bradley has been done For ‘age by Johnson 3, §0hp30n's. ‘for thousands or others. Dorldu Dyspep- 3-ra d xo moo] ` rua Tabled wut ao it rw you. . _ _ ’ _ » I ,S ._ ' » > sg. in‘uflr\t‘hi‘. but llr. Il:rrnillun‘.s l-‘ills our-r-fi __ nrc quickly. I erm 1-1-cournrcntl tlreul Loi r-vt-r_v Inuit." enjoy n. trocrltrpprlitr-, your .sleep will "Oh, I would not vent'tu'c to sity, slr-_ ht- siurlrr-rl lrrt1r.~»t|'ungt,lr, new ern-rrry und ._ good ht-it th is estnblislteti in it short Liure DISCOURAGED IVOMEN FOUND; i\'l‘I\V li()l’i']. _ "I hurl prott_yrrc.'r1-ly ;_';iv1-n rnysoli' up its iltt-urnblra. I wus wt-nk and sickly nil the ' , tinre,lr;i1i lr1‘ns1n1rl'1's é 1.\r1’1to\' r-11;. , \ ~ “No rtrcflir-irtnrorrirl possilrly br' llcttcr' " tlrmrllr. linnrill0r\‘s l’ili-'," \vrilt:s Mr., l1.s.l)e\'i|ret'rc11r \')tt1t\\‘u. "I hurl pains- ‘ in tliulrnck und side, unusvri by kidney _ roublc. was i»nllrf‘r<-rl 1-on.~id1‘r:rlrly witlri '_ r r You'il lrreotnc vigorous und strongr, ull dealers, or by mrril frorn N._ U. l’ol.~nn i _. & Co., Ilnrtlorrl, Conn., U. 5. A., und V Kingston. Ont. Breezy licrrrnrll Slrnw, who wrote the ' niny “Mun und S\\permr\n," says that if' “r'ncn`s clothes ure hideous." Psltn\\'!i j` l1:rn|ird, you should know butler. Seine; ;_` clothes are hideous bcc:1u.ett.r than any other silk. it is :rn ideii fabric for wursts, shirt waist: suits, drop skirts, etc., and is 20 inches wide. 4 On Sale This Morning C at 9 O'clock- C ,In tl'e f1.llo\vir1g exquisite slrarles of brown, mode- sky, grey, crearrr. navy, f.r\\'rr, white, garnet, myrtle, rtscda, indigo. To avoid disappointtncrrt we advise- a prompt retporrse as tire quarrtrty we secured of each is not large. Mail orders receive pro-npr rrtwzrrtion. . 2"" \ @ .. La 1 é '.-1"' rr .~»_'.-fn- ~.- ¢. rxrrrf. ,ky 1 .J-sa.. “Qi ‘R />, ...5 (Mrs) M. ii. Benson, \Voodstor=k. i " blafk trimmed purple. Many different styles. Former values 750 up to 51.50 at pair with dollar values in the inajority. choose no .v Anil rgsr Corsets-~59c. _ ~~, r ~ e, _ This bargain from the eorstt depaiiurent is an interestii g one. ` _ _ ,.,_-_. - Been going through tire stock lately- discovered qrri e a ft \\' odds, 'J-1"-f broken lots, discontinueci styles, orid sizes. ’I`lrere's about SS pairs in all, offering you quite a choite. Some celebrated corsets :urrong them `*"f’“’-""' ’ including “P. D." "CKOMPTON`S,” "P» C." CORSE1 S- 'ii l » ‘ _Such nantes are _guarantees of superior Quality. Sizes run up to 27 ,i r i\ " _\ inches. Colors include white, cream, dove. black trirnrned red and ' r l", at, the 'pair............ . . . . , ___ \ ,t ` \ ' Y , __-,ar - 'f . 'Box of ribbons assorted widths and colors, worth up to 25c the yard-bargain i Pretty belts of pure '1`:ril'eta Silk, nicely made and trimmed, all sizes, all -_ -rv 1' “-\‘ \"'?ér_¢~."‘~.$$"“" ‘Ia P I \~»...._,.» (itil yZ1l'd»..... . . . . ,....... . . . . .. C0l0|-_qi wonh SSC’ now _ _ _ _ __ HH I-7C Stil a few pairs rc-main rf these odd gloves, sizes 5%, 5%, 6, 6% Only, va'ue up to $1.09, for . . ._ . . . . . . . .49¢ Basket of double kneed cashmere hosiery for chiidrrrr, large and small sizes, worth 32c the pair, special . . . . . . . . 2O¢ Men`s heavy winter Sox, good value at :oc the pair-selling quickly at 3 patrsfor.............. . . _ . . . . .. 25¢ Ladies’ warm winter' Coats. last year`s Sil`1€S» we want you to distinctlv _ 5"'-S' A dozen ladies’ and children’s skirts, offered at $2.39, value up to $5.90, rn Tweeds, Friezes, Honrespuns and Chtvrots-yon‘l1 have to hnrry,only ....... 52,59 understantl. '1`hey're well made of finest fabrics by same tailors making.; this 5ear’s coats. A little alteration rrrzrkes the style right. \`aluLs upto $3.00 for $12.50, 55 rr, $3 for $3 5,,_ $rSto $18 for $4.50. _ At the ladies’ underwear counter there-'s an atlratrtrou in winter vests, worth 35", selling at each ........25¢ Bargain Eir1l>r<>‘ :ind $5.15 \\':ti.\t» now $1.25. Satur ’ day s Vlillinery - B g 'rr r _...W 1///»»;-_a\-s»_ r ~ . _ -_\9"`f,g¢§‘;‘Z:*(.‘i"" ‘Y ,nv I., __L_,,_':v`~:;~ ` (;,§?4_`;?;.~4-;_y'y H\`r' ~ ) ~_.. . " ;"' ~ ,`\"-’ §. " _ -_ @_r £11’ 21| For Friday and Saturday selling our rrriiiirrers have spteialiy trinyrned :r lirntled number of prttty hatsa sprcialbargain at $1.25. '1`hi.s offer derrrrrn- l `v‘ .A ff. .v ,.»=.--_.. e -»:-»=~:~:°t ,'__ 1:1 r #A strates very plainly that skill and artistic ability Q count most of all-~ that it is possible at this store to gm. ~ secure rr pretty, stylish hat at a low, very low price, ‘I <*' ` " on sale Friday and Saturday only. _ :,g;\:l'