’ . access' , ' TH" “"*R“1A1'» use -_- ~- ~ ___W__ ' `A»...a°»\-n»€»_-»_,. - " Perhps favour-sinoilier had thin uf H hair, but that is no reason wh g J. C. Lex' Le., Lowell. 'l¢nsa. “ARTISTS” f PROOF” the New Exquisite phgtographlc Novelty i smdiq where Baby is Al-t ways Welcome. p iw nisailsiviioci' _ » llllllll M|Xll|RE l A most valuable remedy for - Coughs, Colds, Rronchitis, Hoarse- sess and all pulmonary affections _ Pl’iCC 256. alboltle D Q'Prepared only by ` Apo thecaries hall ~ UNIQUE WEDDING cu-=rs In sterling silver and cut glass that are not only appropriate as presents but, because of their novel and artis- tic design, are of especial value. Our lines cover everything suitable for the table and dining room, dressing table and boudoir. Ieweller and Uptician - .F_ 1 I 0li’i‘oi1nSteamllai.Go.. main ‘lmhlahirliif iii 'Princess' Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted ( loml) i From POINT DU CHENE, on arrival of _'I-i.oo txdnfroin St. john, for SUldMEHSIDE.l¢°!\' netting therewith expreaa train for Charlotte- town and Tigniah _ Prom SU HIBRSIDB, on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown and all stations ol_ P. it L ii., for i>oiN'r nu cnissit. connection was my min for sr. Joni¢.R0s'r0N. vid /UONTREAL. connection at lloneton with train for all ata- iiona on I. C. R. and ita connections, and at St. }olin with C. P. R. and Railways for U. S. for allpinta West and, South, also at St. John enigma f Eu: S. S. Line alter ist mera o ern ` W for Boston direct.on Tneadayand Saturday. the following day at noon; and on Hon- I hy, Wednesday and Friday mornings, with -Beaineral East it, Portland and Boston. Prum PICUTOU F31' CHARDOTTETOWN C08- iaetlng iaith tags leaving H-LLIFAX at a ni an SYDN at 6.00. From CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU at- %i’1»‘t “"°é‘1’f““'°"“i §;"'.'f.»I=".“i"‘i."¥`&i‘>'».-l°.i _ BR ON -' SYDNEY withS?eamerBrnce for Newfound- land. _ .ii iiAi.irax with c. A. and PLANT LINE ' for Bolton. ‘llirouglvieaetato lieliad at Grand Trunk, _ haadlan Paelic, Intereoionial and P. B. I. ll! , d tl: Compania Steainera ard. , ¢caa‘::i.yiii¢“iine?in Ielnlted Staten and Canada. ' F. W. I-IALES. C\‘tcwn P. B -5-16, d 2 wka. Secrets!! _iii lhe Wonder e 1 .. of the 20th _Century C Our New Knitting Machinei- excellent work. Coine TO-DAY l Queea8treet “T .} * '- “_” " ‘ O/ Q “iii 5 reduoedone-lialfiftlie _ °f pro-3 ,- - byamnthatwluotbeiid i..§°.'i"’ '"2' ”°‘¢`il."i"¢"’i2i hd °§e' mamma' 'rue' “ JMIIS “tri” ilu Eiéovides this dproteetion, looks e an-all-gol case, costs much less, and is guaranteed to wear 25 years. All line, in all ltylel, 5 N. w. wei.i.NER. ‘ ' Cuarlotreto wn. _____ __ ____ _‘_ _ » RUBBERS --AND-- GAITERS Are required for this season of the year. Our Rubbers are extra good The favorite seems to be the _ DURUTHY It has a neat toc cap and is a good litter. Price 6oe. In gaiters we have all qualities but the one we sell at 7 5c is the best value for the money in the city. Alley & Co. ire---maria Quaker marmalidc This is a new brand of Orange Marmalade put up in one pound glass jars. It is a Very Superior Article And gives splendid sat- isfaction whatever used. Try a pot of it from “_ muisttie mils' fe -D-nfs O Y '~ il you IDRS! 0 tluough life with l ‘ THEPORK PACKIN lND 7 . .':‘l;i':ae‘ 2.2:; l‘.i':»‘;“.ii'e.;'e':e.;;.ii°*» “eft.eae.c-Y G' f’S"" '*_\ _____J _ in -1 Niscouiit Kitehener’s new peerage is granted with it very unusual remainder. t goes first to -h_is male children, next to his female children, and indefault ‘o_f bot-h -to his two brothers- in succes- Bl0l‘l. ' ‘ The corner-stone' of the new Campan- ile will be laid April 22, 1903, and the ,venetian authorities are projecting _t :mich ceremony for the occasion. At - present the courtyard of .the Doggs Pal- *Met is entirely occupied by fragments of .statues and bas-rc iefs saved from the ruins. _Sonic of them will be em loyed lm rebuilding -the Campanile, while the others_ are destined for a museum. The subscriptions from all sources so far ag- gegate $295,000. The restoration will ‘cost $500,000. ' _The new civilization of the plains is pictured by a recent' incident ten miles from a Kansas -town. A farmer, riding under an awning on a. sulky plow, met, at the end of his furrow, the rural mail wagon. The _driver tossed the farmer a bundle of mail, and us the team took'up its steady course buck across the half- mile Iield,_ -the farmer unfolded the daily paper, printed that morning -two hun- drcd _miles away, and read the happen- ings in China and the news of trhe politi- cal- campaign. An energetic slutistician contributes t-lie following table showing what Presi- dent Roosevelt -has done since his vaca- tion commenced at Oyster Bay on July 5: Miles walked, 125; miles ridden, 200; miles_i'owed, 35; hours given to sleep, 393; hours devoted to oilicial business, 80; ‘hours devoted to semi-ollicial busi- i_i_css, 40; number of callers, 505; times he has shaken hands, 770; entertain- ments, 5; special dinners, 20; special luncheons, 12; speeches, 6; trees cut; down, S; cords of wood cut, 4; shooting at target, 8; sets of tennis played, 30; sets beaten, 14; days at Sagamore Hill, -lb; wrestling matches with children, 8; times "beaten, 1; and cigars smoked, 47. l Geriiiiiny is repoi'-ted to publish about l 22,000 books in a year. Great Brita/iii is credited with between 6,000 and 7,000 x a. year, of which about 1,500 are now editions. Ifiunce turns out 13,000 new books and Italy 9,500 in the same time The yeur’s total new books is 70,000. Many of thc modern bqoks, the London “Express” reminds us, are written for the -moment only. “They are merely en- larged magazine articles. If there is a revolution or ei big disaster, or a war, the rnen on the spot promptly rush out a. volume apiece. Of course, these works do not last; but they pay at t-he time i`\`0t 10 per cent. of one year’s books continue to sell or to be remembered ii twelvenionth later.” f Charles Fore calls :ittcn-tion, in the “Revue de i\Icdcciiic,” to the fact that the skin possesses a certain odor, which varies according to the individual, the age and the race. Says the “Medical Ceiitury,” in an abstract of Fei‘c’s pa- per: “The nervous system seems to ex~ ert much influence over the odor of the cutaneous secretions. Hammoiid cites the case of a wo-man who always gave out an odor of pineapple when she was in a temper, and another who smelt of violets when suiiering from an hysteri- cal attack. The special point to which the writer desires to call attention is that certain odors are inherited, or may even extend to side branches of the some family. Dogs are always able -to _recognize this odor even when it is so subtle as to escape the observation of ~ man.” _ Two German acroviauts, Doctor Miethc and Lieutenant Hildebrandt, recently had a reniarkzrble experience in -the heart of ii tliiinderstorin. They ascended from Tegel at t-hrec o’cl0ck in the afternoon, 1' and, passing tlirough it mist, came sud- :lcnly into a. thunder-cloud. From a height of 650 feet the balloon was shot it mile upwards, and then as suddenly it dropped half a. mile. They made the curious statenieiit; that, although they did not see the lightning, they were deafened by the thunder, while pelted with rain, hail and sleet. Tho balloon leaped and plunged so swiftly that at * times the car was on ai. level with the gas-bag, and the -tow-rope was above their heads. After about hallf an hour I of this experience the balloon fell from it height of 7,200 feet, descending upon a thick wood of becches, br:inches_ of which broke the fall and' saved tho lives I of the adventurers. _ a-ini-1-*Cel cnain of troubles NrEizr~A'rio\Ai. Division _' .-_--if '. ; ` " " Bxtola RRTURNING I and :ke cabiiin br stateroom for T trip. nn,r.i';ul G. L33, agent .~'t. Jolimll. IL .- L.-B. BANSCON, G.~‘l°. & ha. ' ' ggi al;-r., Fts;eia'| Wliar!,Bostoii. _ jc :vat .oo . ., -' 5- pnii: Standard) Men- ; da e,Wednesda;.s ani Fridays, ior 1,ubec,East- pun, Pomand - and ¢gLv11¢ AU8Tii~|.viQ ri-es.dent and¢en __'_`" i ___ _ __* __"__,__...... -.l sutlerin »e ooo in off diseme ine if. - ~ Messrs Wheatley have o med enterprise. . As soonanas the unmistagahlg signs M lm wnto women maker -ir rat ap- pearances, Ferl-ozone should be used _ rogularlv, and if persistently taken will _ll &lf_’3’f'_._ ‘PRO ERB that they would not oe beneli ted by ns pleasant to tskf, one 'tablet after sac meal. All reliable druggists -sell it M1’ 50c.pei' box. or three boxes for $1.25 By mail from N. C. P-=lson & Co., King Sm-We are vlfesed in see’ time D up a pork factory in Cbatlattetowu. This is good news for the farmers here as we will 99|; be belwldiug to the D. P. Co., alone to "smile wr hoes- These are the kind men we want; who are willing to ¢\°8|',l'alll[|_2 \l»B f:\rmer Rrowsmnt (n\y our l\°8‘,<=\1°l'S".bnt all kinds ot farm produr These are the kind ot men we want to present us, not only in our local Legisla- ture, but in our Federal politics, men wt o are building up their country step by eten. - ‘ We wish them every sneegggin, their , Kmosron Futuna. Kingston, Nov. 45h, 1932. Basin i=ooD. , Nearly everyone will admit that as a nation we ear. too much meat and too little of vegetables and the grains. For business men. otlice men and clerks and in fact everyone engaged in seden- aod vegetables are much more healthful. Only men engaged in a severe outdoor manual labor can live on e heavy meat diet and continue in health. _ Asgs general rule, meat once a. day is sufficient for all classes of men, women and children, and grains, fruit and vege- tables should constitute the bulk of food eaten. But many of the most nutriclous foods are difficult of digestion and it is of no if iirainsiiud vegetables where the diges- tion is too weak to digest them properly. It is always ber-t to get the best results from our food that some simple and harm- rligestive should be taken alter mi als to assist the relaxed digestive organs, and several . years experience have proven S'uart’s Dyspepda Tablets to be u very safe, pleasant and effective digestive and a remedy which may be taken daily with the best results. ‘ Stuari’sDyspepsia Tablets can hard`y be called a patent medicine, as they do not not on the bowels nor any particular organ but only on the food eaten. They supply what weak stomachs lack, pepsin diustase and by stimulating the gastric g'a.r.dsin-'zrease the natural secretiouof hydi ochloric acid. _ cople who make a daily practice ff taking one or two Stusrtls Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal are sure to h ve perfect digestion which means ,perfect health, There is no danger of forming an in- jurious habit as the tablet-i contain ab- MR. S.l\. Earle’s Studio, Newson Block. so to advancedpupils 96 Wed and Sat. tf. Is of Little Benefit Unless It Is Di-~ tary or indoor occupations, grains, milk' use to advise brain workers to eat larg-el,y| .a»~a¢-_1l mics dild _ Underwear Undeivests f A fair quality Vests, high neck and long sleeves use each ' Union wool ests, broad frame, front silk stitched 25c aach Fine Ribbed, fleecy lined Vests, broad frame, heavy and warm 4Dc each Fine Ribbed, broad frame, Union wool Vests, button fronts, silk taped 65e each “Perfect ' Vests”-- pure wool, broad' frame, fancy rib, front -and neck silk stitched. Positively the best value in a pure wool Vests ev'er shown by 11S 95c each ` » Cnr pure nmol Ve in white and natnra Sl i5. L35 gd I-40 ein moz This studio has been opan to the public- _ i _ ` W 5 t _ This Underwea`1ii;tock has Quality. Finish, Price- all were gon ,_;=i1_1® thoroughly. Wehadtlie*-pi# and choice of the niaiiufac- turers, and the result is--the best stock of Underwear we haveevegehown. _-- . -.,- A ~ *ia /'-' 5 - ` " .. _- V1. /...__ ,: , _ ._-5 ,__ ,. _ _ v. - .- . *Y *l *$5* DIZWCIS Iniall grades, sizes and kinds, 3oc. to $r,4o a pair. ladies’ _CoiiibinationSuits Sizes _53 and 56 inch $1.20 arid $1.75 a suit Infants’ ani Cliildrui's Vests In all sizes grades-f4anythiiig want in Vests you can get here. - I /2?* 0/'£2135 solutely not-hiniz but natural digestives; cocaine, morphine and similar drugs have A A 7 I I ` no place in a. stomach medicine and _ _ lt-Y ‘ll ntaoine. Try aa- Siuartfs Dyspepsla. Tablets are cerriiiuly H 0°' "’°°'tms°¢'i;;’tf;’"'k;';;t_‘°°ds is °°mp e e °“ ‘N ' ` el¢ BIC BQUIC T0 mm, 1 ' Gra Ruta the best known and most popular of all Force Milf! V518 ,M . ' c fwh t whem-»¢ 2°' sbomach remedies. I \:-E22; 2-iafinfa Quake: oats P ¢¢i.l°l\¢\l . - , IJ Asx your diugizist for u _fifty cent pick- gpg ggpgimen R<§L¢;£;iS . whmmu a. ze of SLua.rt’s Dyspepegii Tablets and 6 Pnce, away, ,,,°d¢,»,¢¢_ e ft k’ ohet e improvement x r. e;;‘.:_°;.;.‘;e:. _ ie.” s_¢,§_pE§§_§,9N a <>0-- ,* _ ` g ` _ _ _ F~‘iday and Saturday during the summer ‘ months and several students have been ~ i~ takin gg advantage of Mr Ear1e’s instruct on Q _ . _ 0 O ; in voice culture,sioRinF» Piano and orxzan. H a I m S . Upwai-ds of sixty-eight pupils attend - ed the above the past sc asou. This long , established and most popular iostitut ion _ - . - has been opened for the full and _ Prevail in our Mattress Department-because both niaterla Uni winter months. It is necessary price are right. The result have been Very large S3l¢S thlS SCBSOD-'- that students should send in Seve;-31 ¢af10ad5- _ their names at once as only a limited Satisaed customers make a business grow,__thatvs 0111’ l1lSt0l'y li Q number ol! pupils will be ta.ken.Special a'-' nut Shen ”°“"i°° 'ul b° “"°“ t° be'-'i°”°" 'md a" , We have a line stock of Mattresses for Exllibitiml W¢¢k""b°lh ,"5 l yours and ountry customers -- a 5 the mounted sei tion of the police force A He claims that when the studenis werdt dsrersing a‘ter supper at the Cilleae gymnasium on Halloween night they during this ‘iryivit DeIi0d. and nmol » | -1--------=» -1; sinner* A 5' lil \.~$-S 9 his ll Nothing can bring _more pleasure than _ toknow that me days ot sickness. and ' Paw r\v~v‘. "bis f’°'\ F ° - ` I S h’ C plished il, ouiuiina' up tn... .qsteni with is most particular about his 0° F.-rrozon which pronuces blood mu. -I , . _ . ll Y . ' ' y Fugmmn-c ,npreasas the/ appente ,izicrit Cf good 'taste is met at l WINTER REDUCED RATES. sireulzthens and improzes geive irate, __ » 1,, ,gm N,,,.¢mb,,- ` and digestive procesi_iP.s,i ere v strenizt. - ._ _ = is 1-- =» - as °°"=°°°° ‘“'.'.“=°‘;.:':';f:;‘.° ';“°!s.~ie=.': e = bi, John to Portland It gives tone ._ ¢_ _ . ri! ~ I ._-. ._ $_;o».i tamigp, removes disbressint lialpifutlon. ; _,;. ~,-, 3 __ li. as mdo l°B°S)f;‘:1ve$.*;>bf’larid ltlavs the sound foundation of per- “~»f'Tf“‘ 3* 51 , _ U* ¢°“‘°"‘ fe-t heal h. ~ :f "7;`_-`.»-»'__~_. 'fi-.f=~ h - 11 3 ‘* “‘ (M 1 ix.;-mz no is a snr-sible. and efficient `t.i¢..-.’\=‘e-.'i..-'ii.§, arid strength to resist arid \~`;r _ _ . Prom Horton a?_8,i5 a. ni , via Portland. East V, in and see it work l §i»,:;s‘;g‘;;§}j<;gg,;;;¢W_§,'_,'§°§°,§;*;?;*f,“e§‘_,°;;_ 'i ' sto aail' o diiect to steamer MORAL: Send your son for a business training to c..a.g.,_ I t i _ \ _-;» ;' » :- ~<' E'-'V v- I