i . . .Il- 5, i lin lwff 3 )`.,' ‘LMA "_ 4 it ii . .1 ,a,i i e’ »:, ll 4. 'i ' lr " 1”? ll uv -- i V. ti “ is ,,~- , '-.`» fa- I 1.Z*`3¥?»_‘ . see.; wg” ' i r . ,. .f. r .. ,, _;._f, .i ". "I2, 44’ » » . . .ii . 5'/ . ".~ . 1*" 4' ..`,; 1.. ii _s if "si, It 1 ,A ,, 1.* I.: |;_‘r r ,.< ._.,_', . i .1 ..., iv 1 .. ,__ -wEARr'oAvs AND GH|llllSllllliS Pill THE 551 ADDRESS TO f _ THE ARCTIG lND|AN'S FAITH. 1. _ _-.-._- - ` DR. HONEYWELL. . (Thomas D'Arey McGee) nseeu SLEEPLESS N I G l'i TS iii iii I 5 tessriigiitaftee bsdsnntiinsardswn. close in the sweetand .SEHUUNEH Ili PEHIL friends in Hunter River to Dr. Hone well, who leaves this inoming for Boston Dime' where he will spend the winter:-- and New York and thence to the South Bug, H" pruenog “nd pow" we kno We worship the Spirit that walks u The ioliowing address was presented by Through mu. had ug lo, nd ,,,¢,,; Y' We know not Hisface, we know not His W Q _ refreshing repose that eor'i_ies to those trhoes heart and nerves are right. Worry or disease has ac debditated and lmtstsd the nervous system thst~ it osnnot uisted. Or, again, you have heart psl_pr- ,Ltion and senntion of sinking, s feeling you ue going to dis; or ‘perhaps you wth up from your sleep fee ing as though you were about to choke or smother, and rest leaves you for th_e night. Allov/_ these conditions to continue and you will feel .your health declining. lt is the nerves and holrt “Ili lf* 5°* acting properly. They can he set right by the use of ui_LBunN's HEART AND NERVE PILLS Bos'|'oN, November Z'.l.-Having narrowly escaped founderlng in the terrific gale which swept over the Grand Banks and Nova Scotia coast for three days last week. the schooner Charlotte E. C. crept into port yesterday with several sells gone and head-rails damaged. The schooner was on her way from Halifax ‘ with a load of gi-indestones.and there was danger that the stones would knock the bottom out of her during her pitching and rolling in the grip of the storm. Captain J. Haskel stood at the wheel for forty-eight hours without rest, steer- ing his little craft out of danger‘s way. Once a huge wave nearly swamped the vessel, and there was a cry from the crew, who believed she would never rise again. Hunter River. _ Nov. 22nd. 19%. De/in Siu:-As you are about to so ate yourself from us permanently we c not let you leave without expressing alleviatgd. out other influence than your skill as you our gratitude for the good you hav done, the sorrows und afillctions you hav 'More than a quarter of n century ha elapsed since you bade farewell to you distant home in Ontario to come to this Him do we follow, Him do we fear, remote Province and minister fo its The Spirit of earth and sky; afiiicted. That you a stranger and with-` Who hears that the Wapiti's eager eur Does the Buffalo need the Pale~face word To ilnd his pathway iarl Wliat guide has he to the hidden ford, T; Or where the green pastures arei `m Who teacheth the Moose that the hunt ' 6 is peering out of the shadei Who teacheth the doe end the fawn run E In the track the Moose has model a His poor red children's ery: physician and your integrity as u man' Whose whisper we note in every brecle could comlnnnd such an extensive prnc- That stirs the birch canoe; ~ tice as has been yours bears testimony to Who hangs the reindeer-moss on the your comprehensive acqulrements, your trees They soon induce healthful, refreshing But she stuck her nose out of the water good _judgment and your prompt use of For the food of the caribou. sleep, not by desdsning the nerves, but by ...storing them to hee thy action and re- moving all symptoms of heart trouble, which is often the cause of nervousness and al Iessuess. _ 'Tre Ennis Chambers, Msssey_Station, Ont., writes: "I was troubled _with diui< ness, weak spells and fluttering ci the heart. I was so bad at tiniss I could not lie down in bed at ni hts but would have to sit up. I doctored Ear h. whole year and ot no relief. I took three boxes of Mil- and shook it off her back, and continued to plunge ahead. The pounding of the vessel caused the forestny to part and the jib and foresuil were damaged. With the head-rails out of commission the schooner had to turn ' about and run before the wind » with her sticks bare. In coming about the schoon er came naar foundering again. . The vessel was driven one hundrcd ' H t dN Pills and waaso édlrzpletelayrcutid I hhhibanot been troubled since. I cannot recommend them ~ 1 .. hld\il,liurn`s Heart and Nerve Pills are too _ the skies cleared again. miles out of her course by the storm, and captain and crew were exhausted before 50 cents per box or three boxes for $1.25 at all dealiers or sent direct on receipt of price by Ti.. T. Milton Co.. Limiwd. Toronto. Ont.. FOR SALE. The property of Mrs. Geo. Bryenton, situated on the Brackley Point Road, 5 iniles from Ch’town,conteiniug 30 acres of choice land, a good dwelling house and ontbuildings. Near to school house and church, makingthis s very desir- nblc home. There is also e spring of water on the north side of the farm which is valuable for watering stock. 'As Mrs.Bryentcn has gone,to’live in western Caneda,this property may be bought at private sale at any time. For further particulars, apply to Hedley Bryenton. Royalty, og James Bryenton next farm, i0»25 niw 64 CHINESE ENTERED FREE. ‘I Orrawa, November 23.- Mr. Par- melee, comptroller of Chinese immi- gration, says that last year only 64 Chinese entered Canada free under the “mercliant`s clause." ii;-in ‘ A BAD BRUISE. Often causes a good deal of trouble. The best cure isir. prompt application oi Ncrviline which instantly stops the pain. prevents swelling, removes a I blackness und discoloration. Nerviline is antiseptic -prevents blood poisoning. N0 linimeni. so strong, so penetrating, so swift to dcsti-oy pain. You miss s. lot of comfort by not using Polson's Nerviline. For nearly fifty yours it has been the standard ` family iiniuicnt of Canada. iw* That you are today recognised by you fellow physicians as a peer the best testifies to the fac lived laborious days, that you were ri I{.McGuigan,J. A Mclldillnn, John F Traiuor, J. T. A McMillan. D. M N Crawford. Wm. E. McDougall, Jus.H Kinnon, Archlhnld McKinnon, Amhro George Millar, Edward McRae ANNIVERSARY One of the most popular _gatherings Bedeque is the anniversary of Cour earnest and intelligent student of every new ndvunce in medical science und that YOU MELANCHOLY WOMEN, considered than any other considers tion Vanlderstlne, D. McKinnon, Rod. Mc MEETING HELD. Minnewawa and I. O. Foresters, which is ulwsys celebrated by the members of the l' lace, , D that y°“ swmed delights “ng But his presence and power u e know .._.¢_.._ Can`t even sleep--restless day and 1 tablets n every box) at all dealers 50 Silliphnnt, Jos. E. Bagnall, R. P Bagnull, Edward Woolner, “Im Large, Robert Stecd,Arch. D. McPherson, A. C. Cullen, - _'"- Fred H. Hughes, Benj Gnmcstcr, George ¢~.§-.,;u.§SfER» Gm ‘,D. . LW , . B. l, ' ._| '_ ’/"\"` .,, ` \ B “Mr A a R0" T Rang’ seventy-four gun frigate fort built in \ “T E _I ,A ~ 1812, was sunk in the Midway river this ` ` My i ~` " i \ ' " \ ‘ ` W L I \ \| '\ “ ,_- I. / LONDON, November 23-The afternoon by shells oi the British gun ing on the fort, which had been used as ablaze. The fire parties were unable, owing to the heat, to get close enough to at dcal with the ilames, so the shelling w of tiio flames. _ a coal depot, and 2,000tons of coal were soon L resorted to in order to prevent the spread Court on November l6th. This ycnr was the 10th celeb1°ution,` an/'_ 'YOU'}?~‘I' ONTJY HALF SICK. "But: nevertheless you feel pretty notwithstanding the almost impnggiblei-‘seed -» Best p,-e,,c,|,,,,io,, is D ‘iUii20 Of U16 P05118 #Dil ilu* dow npour ' mln. 1l.b0ll.b thirty seven couple attended. system, strengthen the stomach cleva of HamiIton's Pills;' they tone up the entlrli; i 1- *"' " ° 1” Companion' portion of the Committee, '-~ nnniely Lizze Bowness, Priscilla li l .- ...~ ‘ ~ _ ‘ " ’ “ ' ' fi., _,ff S e sciiiirmm., Mabel \v.igm, Hazel / Dsvldsoi Ilcleii Schurnin und Ethel Fl ' . i' i 1 y . . . . ,i\ , Ever since the fall millinery opening we have been exceedingly busy mak- ing and selling hats, in fact our mil- liners have worked every night till ten o’clock and are still doing so. We have not done much advertising in millinery either, the millinery adver- tized itself and that is the best possible kind of advertising. Every day some new millinery goods come to us by express so that we have every new thing that is thought of, just as soon as it’s made. Now if you haven’t bought your new winter hat yet, we would like you_ to sec our millinéry at once ; and if you need your hat at the end of the week, kindly get your order in as early as possible and you’ll get the hat when you want ir, how you want it, and cheaper than you’d expect. You|can’t buyl:our kind |of_ :inillinery elsewhere-not by a long shot. Come early in the week please. 1. fl. Pearson. L. U. Fowler, High Secretary acted as chairman during the rendering of the program which consisted of songs by brothers George Boviness and Clement Carruthers, a reading which was much appreciated by Miss Ruby M. Rattr-ay, Charlottetown,a.nd an address from N. C. Pearson, Court Deputy. Mr. Pearson in his nddress gave in nn interesting manner the growth and strength ofthe order, how the benefits bo the members had been enlarged from time to time. and submitted ii. new pro- position for the approval of the members re the :securing of a free bed in the P. E. I. Hospital for Foresters. The niembersbeing asked to vote every one present stood up and were counted in favour of thc scheme. A surprise was in store for Brother John R. B0wness,who has been Financial Secretary for ten years. .lust after the Iuiicli had been served he was called to the platform by the chairman and pre- sented by Albert Schurmun on behalf oi the members with a handsome oiilce chair. Needless to say John B. :was taken by surprise, but he found words to thunk those who had been so mindful ot the fact that he was growing old and needed to Y by the young ladies who composed me blood that Dr Hamllton’s Pills accornplis 1 M EEEEEQQN EEE 1 BFEEE ,_. ,.‘ \ We will discharge this week To BU R A , ...- ~ - 15° was 01dSydneys1.¢i.. 130. tons Acadia Round. *" 1oo_ tons Albion muh 8o tons Albion Slack Photo Frames, Cribbage Boards, Trays, Baskets, Boxes, 75 tons Inverness R011 n A Inverness Pe Racks, Tobacco ]ars, Nut Bowls, Plate Shelves and Napkin 75. if “nut I Rings, made of White Bass Wood and stenciled ready for Al & C0' burning. Xmas is near-you can use some of the above. PHONE 240. r The Spirit we worship, who walks unseen I of Through our land of ice and snow, M E We know not His face. we know not His ' W 4 J A .5 , I boat Bustard Fire broke out this morn- 1' A i ~ _ 1 §4< V , g, < A .r~' Wi? § \\ il MK the necessary remedies. I I I _ _._,,wj` ' - ._ i.. the health of the community was more V V _ _ .3 ».'.;..-.-; _ nli\gh\t.-biiooding over imagined trouble _"L _ ~: In vw Cerwin 01 vfwslclfw if-we i...l..f’i..i.".‘.‘i'.i.."ii..§.i°35`.?i’...‘l’.I`hill $25 5:#-;~¢" '~ 'ii' political arena, and in the social circle iunutritious. Do the rlsght thing now we will miss your wise counsels and 'md Y°“'|l 5° c“l`ed Gill lg- -IUBU idlw genial presence ° ll;‘l¢atrro:lp)r`i)e:isi}r; turrtis everyt ing] you)le‘s§z ' o r That you may enivv the fruits °f your ......t.ii..i..§_i..'t'i.°'i>f' ilffiiseiiridn oirygeri) is - new ann:-2: russian Susanne.: °\<~~\-e we »ff»1»»ds- G- :::;°;:n.i;°“v:.-.f"..e. 1:52., °“.:f.i 1 "-i . . I) _ , _ ` _, __1 Ki* 4 as 4 J \ -‘-~'# . . 4 old . as brlggtcr, be free Ifrirgm melancgolzy ii ou ~ . use errczone t t _ or ni. sd ...nic I ’ M A I ollowcd b fruits of all kinds was served wnstes by purifyin and enriching th; A , ~----* _ ' The Shoemam so much. Very miid,exceedlngly prcmpr. HORSE Sunnyside, Ch’ town, and guaranteed in ever-ly case. Yin' drug st sells Dr. Hnmitou's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut in yellow boxes, Herne SS S0311. I Horse Clippers, Halietai, ` Polish. T ` WHQLESALE Aim Rsrau.. , |fW_W"_“, 250. each, or live for $1.00. Get thc genuine. SENTENCED T0 BE SHOT. EL Paso, Texas., Novcmbcr 23.-In Chiiuahua last evening Judge Rios sen- tenced C. T. Richardson, C. S. Harleand, Wm. Mason, Americans, to be shot. The men were accused of murdering two men for life insurance money. No Poison In Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy From Napier New Zealand, Herald. Two ycnrs ago the Pharmacy Board cf New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medicines that were sold in that market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all pois- ons. This exception was Chamber-lain’s Cough Remedy, made by the Chauiberluin Medicine Company, Des Moines, Iowa, U. S. A, The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can be had; and it is with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Chanibcrlain's Cough Remedy is especially recommended by its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whooping sit down once in ri while. The court is in n prosperous condition with u membership of sixty nine. Herb W. Edwards Injured. Hon. W. Edwards of De. Moines, low.. goto fall on an icy walk last winter, sprnlning his wrist and bruising his knees. “The next day," he snys, “the were so sore and stifl’I was afraid I would have to stayin bed,hutI rubbed them well with Chamberlain‘s Pnln Balm ahd aftera few applications ull soreness hnd disappeared. I feel that this bottle of Puin Iinlm saved me several days' time to say nothing of thc suffering." This liniinent is for salo by all druggists. HONORARY MEMBER O'r'r.\wA,Ont., Nov. 23.-Dr. Chas. A. E. liarrlss has been made an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music ofI.ondon, u distinction much coveted by eminent inusicisns of Great Britain. cu-illiiv HUTCH A BODY BUILDER. When one eats food the nutritive pert goes to make up the different tissues of the body. If there is any flaw in the pro- cess it will result ln some disease of some one of the organs oi the body. The dl- gestion in this waypisysa most important pertin ons‘s health. Hutch cures indi- gestlon and stmnach- troubles. It is . com of ingredients which are I 9 °°°°“ chemically combined to keep the digestive 'organs in good working order. Huwh The Only Real Stylish Milliners. f_§':,;‘°",_,‘f,',‘,’_f',_ ,,°5":m“for°§“;°":°‘;“,;' For sais by all Drugsists. To insure perfect health use Ir-on-ox Tablets. For mis at your drngglst’s, Sli cough. When taken in time it prevents pneumonia. This remedy is for solo by l ll druggisis. COMING EVENTS. S. O. E. Next niccting of Lodge Prince Edward is on Tuesday evening Nov. 21s W. R. Degree. City Connell meets on thc second Mon- dny in each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly, Mayor; W. W. Clarke, City Clerk. Q For the Ove rworked Nervous Run down Anaemic Rheumatic Penpiewe recommend Our Iron i Blood Pills They certainly bring healih and strength. Price 25c per box. Prepared and sold by A .W. Rtiiilill. Plllll B. 3 The Bquste Druggist, Sunnyside. ' - Whips, gl/ll/J.\\\\\\\W ` LOWEST JOHN R. MacLEOD HDN. WM. CHISHOLM Two lf.‘.§..l'.i§I!..i'l.5.’£'l'.°.!f. - iii.-si. ....1 some cis.. Coaches and Palace Sleep E » lemma” °°‘e,w.... day MontrenI)€eFCalgary. Em, W., ilu Piclilc Exim: Leaves Montreal Daily 9.4 Every Day ~"‘~ ' ' #toll Fmt ami mi Ceeehes snd%%oe % s tn.-orisilsnr.. mpg; Montreal '33' *“_3,,.,°;.‘,,,'2_" {'°“““‘ “--'s.-.;=~..~:.-.°“..-‘l..rai:~f..::..c.-"-'~ l 1 Nova coti a Fire Insurance Co. STRONG, LIBERAL, PROMPT. FULL GOVERNMENT- DEPOSITS - - ' - MANAGER. -DIRECTORS:- JOHN Y- PAYZANT - - PRESIDENT. President Bank of Nova Scotia. . Director Empire Trust Co. J. WALTER ALLISON- Director Bank of Nova Scotia - GEO. S. CAMPBELL - Director Bank of Nova Scotia WILLIAM J. CLAYTON. Director Sun Fire Trust Co. ANDREW Ma.cK|NLEY - Director Empire Trust Co. J. C- MacKINTOSH - - Director Eastern Trust Co ` i ii M mivisos, O O Mlnsrd’s Llniment Cures Btrni. sic. ` General Agent. Charlottetown. W01's_t¢7 f»,\1f' 'i ~-.~-'ff' ‘;1:'-"~l-f- ua" ‘. _i . " ~ ., M . . - .-, -. . . ~‘ =i .»;,c,.,.-~, 4..... ,.~ ' _-,\. -, -.~ .fl 1 __{.,,'-...U Me;.,,s1‘,,.,_,.,_=<,#,.r-__' _~ Circlugies, RATES N S & N B. HUTELS Bl Oli WM. WILSON fopfl _ api std I vr \ ' ’ P _ .mr Iiili _b_Ul=_l=£§lN_; il_0l'Bi ».=;.="..~s§=.f:=*§~;s-:‘~.:.~‘-.=1';=; :ity with pri laws s sardsss. a. user wmus. cuss cannula. » rms. , sauna. Bd!-I i yr IIOTEI. BRUNSWICK Eczema Lotion What about that Eczema if you want to get iid of it we have the remedy to cure it and will only ccst you 25c. We are having great results. with our Eczema Lotion. It never fails to cure, good for any ‘ skin trouble. Sold only ELLIS, The Drnggist , and Optician. | L________....J ] Custom Tailoring, Gems’ Fur . nishlngs, Hats, Caps. etc., etc. Sm:-We wish to direct y0\1l attention to_ our stock Of \1¢W cloths for spring and summer wear. » Oni' cloths are iinyorted from .lee sary best manufacturers in lfiglsti, SCotland and Ifellild and include : Vieunas, Sergw. i ' Tweeds, Trowseriugs. And fancy Vest Cloths. ' Overcoatlngs in Vicunas,,Ralu- proof sud fancy Worsteds- srsntee satisfaction _ ' W ` N A D I A N ‘ I I in tl; ciitllingriitting and make up I F I C of our clothing PAC ' I -We invite you to call and ex- " _ Thwuanrmmr i-aainvinr 0Ppositel.C.R. Depoi,l'iaIifax. 1 gh ,meek and believe wr S °".'.,L'"E,=§§€=f,=\;»‘@21=',=rl`».-"sho s.1:si¢.v."'-..-.:‘.s~s§.*°.i-.e.~:.°.r»-°°~.~:.f.:‘..°4 ‘$.‘l‘.."§. ...i........»°». °“ °°““ id” ‘-°“°h°° iifhsunx. mil.. nv.. iliifmm rms Yoarsre ctfully. Q l°»1nflL_¢s.°'~"~~"“"° =¥.,,,‘;‘e~.»f<.-.-~..~.i»i..~=.=.~i.‘.fm.... ,,,,,,, M,,,§5°,, 3, co -rzrsrm GUI’ that cheers- but not inebrietee The famous -` s h 'V ..... l.llan\|l\|on Bland lea i (users-rsnni from your l¢f°°f"- so substitute. J!