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Kemp desire to thank their yqnjovsn good cup of Coffee. ini- oi people have told ua our eofiee ia wood. some say ii's ihe hesi the y‘ve ever used. We suv ihebesi. Coffee Beans ob- i.~°Wm¢°°m'h_“!th\ John C. McLellan and Miss Elizabeth 105” f°f S“‘° “Y °“‘5*- °°”°‘°“°8 Davies viii oe ooitei by Di-. moniooo. ,sew ing machina, irons, etc , etc. Having carried on business for the lo-rwrrns-rurnms the disagreeable pst fourteen years I am in a position weather the temperanee meeting .in m oier almost any article found in a Wrighvs Hail last night was well attend- fist- class tailoring' establishment. ed. Eloquent addresses on the work were M99 a large stock of highclass given by a number of prominent temper- aud trimmings in up-t0°i'1Bli¢ ance workers including Revs. Lodge and wus together with my goodwill. Stevenson, Robert Jenkins, R. C. Goff. The stand which is one of the best s F. Hoogooo, J. R. Eimie ood nov. o. in the town is also available. This yr, Young, is g grand opening for an energetic on ble tailor A raomnumr wholesale and com and D8 - s - fm-th 1 1 t mission firm ot the Hub is John R. Neal For er Peril; ;K3gEf;_’ lg co, o:z1,2s.2s, 'r. who.-f, Bostoo. they \ v W, ` ' That our Bakery is the most un- Returns are sent by them daily and they ) i { f \ .7 .» _ AV, _ _ if V ` _ `§_[. -4.( . 'ral .-.~' fir "s _*ff* .3,;" ,lei is .:.\ .s.` 3 _ _ 4 ' ' - _ . ._.-.f=1 , \ .. L .1 - T._‘_'< .~ r ‘ii-4-'t "'.‘-7 ‘ - -<1.. _ _._ If c';`a.`-"e .- la ._' *_ ._ . _v_ 5 . as -. __-Q _ -__ Ng-_ .., 5 . _,_ . Next dfmf t° Paquet Bms" Mg” nah, aels, and smelts and are well known f St-» Souns' P E’ Island' tomany Island shippers of these pro- .; ‘°'3~ ““'f & ""“ ducts of our waters. Consignments are 5 r will be well dealt with. - Boston assert in their ad. in another ,column that they are in for business _ l Tneir specialties are in smelts, eels, mask- t°°date in the city’ If you dorm suits to those who deal with them. V I ns time you dean with us and i Tin marriage takes place at St. Dun- f°l1Ud Ont- B3¢`~h day W¢ have 3 atan's Cathedral at six o’eleok this morn- fresh supply gf Cgkg, Pastry, \lng of Frank Dillon of The Record, (bokies, Buns,Biscuits and Bread. I cm mu," Mnpmt Mcxenm aught, Orders for which we will deliver ooo: oo. ion. .limos Mokooosoioo or to any Part gf the City_ Charlottetown. The ceremony will be Call or telephone 211. Wm be 858%,” gy nel, mm., ws, nm., recent illness during the past few days. Mrs. T. F. West and Master Cedric who have been spending a few days at lork leave today for Eldon where they will rc- side in future. I Rav. W. R. Motley of Montague will preach ln the Central Christian church, this evening at eight o`clo k. Come. and hear this tal°n‘ei orstor. Tai: Past Olilce will ba removed tliis morning at eight o`clock to Rogers brick building, Queen Street. Tc-.iay`s delivery will be opened ani business resumed in the new Pc st Omoo, Bos-holders are kindly asked to remove if possible the contents of their ooxes before eight o’c1ock this morning. 'l‘nRr:i: weddings take place this morn- Biauchard will be marriei at six oclock are dealers in all kinds of fresh and frozen solicited from this Province and shiPP¢l'¢ Cnoxnn and Wmosoa of 14 T Wharf, . erel, bass ani lobsters which they will be glad to _receive from Island shippers. assure the highest prices and the best re- I Sydney and son of William Dililon of this performei by Dr lhnaghan. The bride cKeuna and G~or e Dillon will support *_ M \ . \ , _. f -Z '.~_ . I g `4*'-' " ._ __ _ p _ ~'-, 'v‘_. 5 N -1;' , - ‘ .» . .HI i'.i"_,,_ - \ ;\ 5- ' ‘At _ .-_ ~__v ` ._ '. ,Tit .', _'ff-_i I-fl '_ - ""2 W Yff¢l&S4lf‘ I PETA/L Bali Price Qorset Sale \Ve placed on Sale this morning. izo Pairs i odd hoes ood odd sizes of corset. not W clear out. ilomptoifs mak¢.P. D. Parisian (Corsets. _ Jill at liali§_Pri¢t 1.50 Corsets 75C. , L25 Corsets 63Q_ A oc Corsets 450 fha. corset; aio on good moioooooa whiio oo: worn. foiipfioe Q V tlieirre a SMD tl 5°" P" fin sizes fum I9 i° 2‘>~ V tome and See them. _ _ . -1';-_ 1;* .' ..;l.i 1.2; Z... . ' .V:`.: _.'-.\.=;~'"~'_f-'-.~".'o -~ if __ i ' " ~""~»=‘?.»__-list \'.. 1 fr- '--:»..V -'--_.4 ._ ‘ S.-ff' . ' ,, ' ~.. x V 7.1- .- _. ‘ 1 g _ ' X E _ -_ i V _-_.;Q~;,» ,._. _\‘_s§f`.::_=.,~.gé¢;;:v.‘._.`;‘=_g'§»'§,ly ____: .V ._ __; - Vi<_..__ . . _ l O I O e must Ztrsets, 1' CC """""'l ‘M » 8 the groom. After the ceremonv NN? nappy couple leave by the Princess for 'r1nr°‘r:cr.n>sa" saxnav. kent sneer. Sydney 8-~‘»_wnd°d by 01° WSG Wishes Telephone zu. Charlottetown, P. E. I of many friends. f/l£'.Pf‘°P£f¢S 57”! I 1 A’ f ` " many kind friends for the symvblliy tendered to :hem during their rece:-t siid bereavement. I Misi W. B. Jenkins of Alberry Plains reiuined boms Monday morning iifier spending a few days at York the guest 1 of Mis. W. C. West. Miss Jenkins who has been under treatment at the P. E. ` Island Hospital for some wr eks speaks in ‘ the hiunest terms sf the eilici fncy of that _ insiitutloa. Tau following letter speaks for itself: Chnrlott.Lown. P. E. I. _ Nov. 23, 1903. ' Wrr.L1 an Coax, E~Q.‘ Prrslce t F. uitn Regiment Band. Charlottetown. Dinan. SIR: -We wish to express our ; appveciatio i of the invaluable service cf the Fourth R-glment Band in miking the mos’oal program at ihc meii’s meeting yesterday afternoon the mos 1 ettracalve and pleasing that we have Yet h~_d. It was indeed appreciated to the highest ` extent. Please convey to the members of the band the sincire and hearty thanks of the Direc:o__s of this Association. Sincerely Yours Annsaw W. Ross ' General Secretary. Only' One Gan Yet to Be Solidlnerl.. Profe&ors Moissan and Dewar have lately succeeded with the aid of liquid ` hydrogen in solidlfying fluorln. and they remark that helium is- now the only gas which has not been obtained ' in the solid state. An interesting re- sult of the experiments was the demon- strotlon that. although chemical activ- ity tends to cease nt extremely low temperatures. yet iluorin. which is known to possess more powerful aflini- 9- eyen when reduced to the solid state of combining with liquid hydrogen. Such a combination. accompanied with in Sundry bBl'l'0°m-‘l f01` U10 entertain- u violent explosion. was produced when the solid iluorin und liquid hydrogen ~ were kept at a temperature of 2532.511 3 grees C.. equivalent to 422.5 degrees l-‘. I below zero. . _ ness instincts Mme. Adeliiia Patti not at all niggardly when it comes to replied. “I want, to paint your face, _: spending money. That she is as big you know." ' cr ,hearted as she is famous was demon strated by her courtesy to a fellow nrt ist in San Francisco Mme. Inez Fa brl-Muller, who at one time was very ntraitened circumstances. with mortgage about to be foreclosed on he home. Mme. Patti heard about -th ' the operatic stage and at once arrang an event. and the famous prima donna sent Mme. Fabbri-Muller u check -for an amount more than sufficient to can cel the mortgage that shadowed, her home.-Exchange. __ Probably no other part of the worl excepting perhaps the Yellowstone park, contains so many natural curio ities as Modoc county, N. lil. The first from a historical point of view, is the famous lava beds, scene of the Mod war, a country of rocks so full of caves that lakes and rivers are swallowed up. leaving nothing but a faint murmur to show their course through the bowe of the earth. In many of the cave an army of men could hide, and in some places the intense heat of the rocks evidence that internal fires are raging. In all parts of the county can be found mammoth hot springs belching fo water strongly impregnated with mln- erals, and. often close by will be cav of the purest ice. .gi_-me-n-1 _ Roatanil Objects. Edmond Rostand is just now enjoy- ing the rare experience of protesting against himself and of proceeding b way of injunction to his own repres un Wonders of Modoc County. il. S- _ OC ls 1'!!! ll rth 68 “theater a piece entitled “The Red Glove," which was accepted on condi- tion tliat M. Marot should revise it, which he did. and it was then played seventeen times. Since then “The Red have changed somewhat with M Ro tand. and the manager of the Clun lrlespite the protest of the dramatist, croclaims his purpose again to produce it. with M. Marot billed as joint au- thor. M. Rostand has protested and _asks for an injunction. __».¢._-_-__-_1»__¢ _L - e .` _-___ Patti’n Generonity. _ Though by no means lacking in busi- . C is . b- V in ed I sion. In 1888 he offered to the Cl y. Glove” has been shelved. but things » 1 ' _ S- l Y. I; a. very respectable golf-caddy in an ‘ attitude of ease, subsequently- adding ° , street rn b k fwubles that beset her -id comma- or \§...o.i.g i°.°..°;.as..f‘i..o?fi.‘f."I.`l.'I1‘i. iii' for a benefit. For some reason or other roundto see me in a. violent rage, it was impossible to prepare for such said he was a bloomin', respectable, i i l l I i l i i 1 i ' PWRWRHF BARGAINS 3 cakes of any \_ soap in our show - window for i ENTS Qi We’ve talked this odor a _ one N- _ c y t l = _ , ~ - v 1-'amor rn Arfiits’ lodols. made a, living out of chewing` 'glass ‘ ment of those gathered thcre, writes Tom Browne, a well-known English' comic artist, in Booklovers' Maga- zine. l "I want to paint you," I said, when he had taken round the hat ' after his performance. il “What cullah, boss?" he asked, sus- piciously. - _ "Why, natural color, of course,” Ll Ydh, I'Se hot taking any, bgss," he said. firmly., “The culleh I’se got is good enough for this chile." f I once nearly got harnmered for '- making a colored sketch from life of 1 title of "A Loafer.” The man camo ’igh-clarss golf-caddy) and no loafer, and if I didn’t alter the time of time ,dashed picture, he’d either ‘ put hisi solicitor on to me or jolly well bash mo. ` Oh, yes. there's a lot of humor ab0Ut, if you 'only look for it in places where you don’t expect to find' t. lies lance Smith. Of Miss Horace Smith, who died' recently at Brighton, England, The; London Athenaeum says: ‘fHcr grandfather had hunted with Louis XV.; `her uncle had mot Dr. John- son, and she herself was pro`p_abiy‘l the last person living who rcmem-' bcrcd Keats, having seen, as a child, the poet in her father’a garden nt' Fulham. Among her early memories. was that of being taken into tho. Princess Charlotte's carriage. Al- though she steadfastly declined to' bo interviewed or to put her rccolv. lections into print, she was famous among her friends for her store of. anccdofe and animated flow of con- versation. To her father, of _‘Reject- ed Addresses’ fame, sh; owed her.-~_ youthful acquaintance with many of ` the celebrities of the time, and she inherited his warm friendship with Thnckeray, with whose daughter,” ,Mrs. Ritchie, sho was in~tima,te to tho. last. To him she is said to have iuggested the plot of ‘Pcndennis.’ ” W our store. Every cigar we sell is a. stand-_ ; as-o brand-a leader in 5 or 10 cent goods. N ew arrivals include Ln. Fayette,Bou quet,~ Creme de ia Creme, and Peg Top in 59 carefully so that our cigars are always ' fresh and full flavored.-“The Two Macs’ MacDonald 85 MacKinnon, Drugglsisi Cor. Gt. Geo. 8: Kt. Sis. _ J _ X D1-iC lYlIS_ PERFUME" A soon cigar can always be obtained al <1 G That means fr coat makers inICanada an ermany- - the best coat makers in the world-for Canadian and Ge designs have no superiors- We are showingfhe larg_e_St_ stock in the province-and we know no one can belt The coats we are showing this fall came direct from the b TI! o rice=. . . $2 P ~ _ ' _ Black beaver jackets with velvet collar . . . . . . . . . . _Black Jacket of alittle better cloth. similar in more Sturdy winter jacket of dark grey frieze. - ~ - - - - - - L butbettcr iinished.<........;..............~.. Coat of Oxford fri:-ze, has a satin collar stitched ‘ with white........ Heavy winter coat of flake cloth in black and white A very natty box back coatcome in a green Zibelinc » e s » . ~ ¢ o o o s»¢a.o¢»e-us. ¢ » ¢ » o o»no¢~`»»-nam cloth with stra 'nge of black at .. . . _ DP] ' o . » o ¢ o 1' ¢ Another coat has s. very fullback and. is made of grey Zibeline, rough. and very chic appearance , g That umbrella back has been a most popular feature i in this fal1’s coat, here’s one of light grey, _ trimmed with dark grey applique. . . . . . . . '. . . . -` Some of the better ones sell at $15 50, 22.25, etc.'- - 22 last year’s coats, mostly black, worth up to $7-75 each nowonsaleat..........,...........- .... Eight last year's cipes, silk seal, velvet and the lite ~ V MOORE & MC-I.E0?l have gone on sale at half price. _ _ g . (_ -_ ., -- -ro _ ~_ I ' ` ~ _ r ho. moo .oy on... oiomooi io o-ipouo. 1,, my .ony ooyo 1 on.. ...cd . . engage as s. model a big negro who ` _ _, _ ‘all-r'L‘ ` Just Look-at ‘ QI comfort ? ' For the long evenings now com ing on, there is nothing you could buy` that would adf1`rn"ote‘to ` ‘i'h¢`ct‘m fort and cosmess of your sitting or dining room than a nice Mania- Ch ing pieces of furniture and flatter ourselves that there been a better display in Charlottetown We Have Placed Them allon the I For your convenience-Call early and make your while variety is complete. ” We have bought quite largely of these comfort- . ' ` f '» V ` _ _ ._ > i V F si ' All frames of solid Oak. I _ ,__ them. Dolls take up lots of space. ‘In our win will find a snap. Any doll in our window for , $1.06 This is a snap of a lifetime. Tney will only remain a sh so come quick to _ ' 'I` AY L OR Popular Bookstore. V _ _ , Boston and other l0c. cigars. We buy| V little -before and thanks to satisfied customers, they’re, _ talking it for us HOW- ' Really its the acme of fine: , odors, a'-nd. if you havfiff l' tried DACTYLIS let US _ sell vou a small quant\lY° ‘ You’ll` want an ounce rexl l` time. Its- the best 5¢1|¢¥ ‘N ' on our list. _ Price 6oc an ounce. ." 2 ~ 1 ~ ~e,..i\\i:~c\i`i»L\di\ ,.,__ _ve _. ; _ l l ‘ suils ' ' Cm Goileorge and Kent St! is ' ._ si- 2 --i. _ - f _. .~. - , \ _ ,v. Warm inlerllui Buy your winter wear before the snow falls- life has been lost by neglecting to invest soon enoug warm clothing ` Made to Drder, Suits and Overcoats Style, comfort and duribility combined. Good Warm Underciothingfrom 70c_ to gi ° Good Warm Gloves and Mitts. - In Mocha Kid Bnckskin and hand Knit. price sto 4 0° Per Psi' _ - Men’s sweaters. Boys’ Jersey s. lien’ V ai Wintci’ Caps. " , / ` _ _ coiinou & ’ THE s ivusu ourrrrrsas. 0cta4,dw\f _ . ‘ , ._ '.- :-~ ____ ,n . -~ ' > . , iiioiaviiiu- 3 3 __° 1: \i' "QF Thai noni Does he not look thc, of U I , e 0 I ‘. _ ‘ he Sells Best ‘Furnii-uri \i:»‘f-°°i'='f==»'i. JohnN€Ws DOLLS!! . OurXmas'Gcods are piling on us; we must have room 1