I f.-4 .‘ »: - 9; v 2-; . .,_' 1', ‘ .,. Q' . "Q: s» ._ . .if- :Z 3 rr ‘ ; s 7' A s I 1» .t 2 il ~.--.- ..'-jgw _ - -.,.~ . - .e- . 1?, ".\"‘ I ‘ .fi L>-*is ‘:":'i’l¢ ~' ,_ -rf 1 ,gg V.- . .. if is ff 4 .tg ;. L ,,¢'.- » ._ f A. .V ‘ 1 ag. ‘.51 4- . f » _ 11.' ` .1 _ 1,; -v ”* ~ 1.- -_ < '~:.».' ."8 ‘I ,__i . 1; :L ~‘.. - H » . . .-: .-in rs’ ~ .Es ri. _. .15 ~:1` ` ‘ . ~. $3 oo , \ \ do tolostou $3.50 f :ln 2 Bteainers lesve S __ _ John at 8.oo a in , (A tsntic Standard) M J- ‘E pw 1 _ _.Q , I » ffiaf .~,-. 5'; .»,1»:-.1 ,ll . .E -.,,_ _._ ...L V . ._ it fi' . . ?",.;f» ‘F'§ff1’;'.;§*'."". "`:_~.'-`-'$55. ~. f ." -=..>‘+;. 'if-=~ '"~ ;> *.1 f. . ,.. ,....§;,~,,..,. ,..-.fat runs and Aéhoico Blend of Ceylon [udia__.an<;l China Teas, in such prgpmticns as to insure a jelicious crap of Tea.. Sold 7:.; ail the priuoipa gl-ooers. Wholesale by llclllllilll is lslsllillll Lower Queen Sn.. C'lI’uown. l lnhn llll len E W W SOR RY Very Sorry _ E are really very sorry to dissapoint so many people, but it we were pro- ucing live times our pre- sent output of . Pour noon COAL we coulfl not keep pace ith the demand. PORT HOOD is probably the he most popular house oal the Canadian Market as ever seen. Ebe PORT HOOD COAL CO.. Limited. Halifax and Port Hood. Sales exceed that of any _ A » ffff -f other ln the; Lower Pro- vinccs. Choicest growth of Iridlal and Cevlon. ' l sisti;§` H0 .muses-ef . ,-1:1: .If gm. H9135 on. F - - thepx, Eastern Steamship Co. NTERNATIONAL I>IvIsIoN, arm For Mr. G. H. Alexander a by privatesale his splendid FARM ppp L¥NG of r5o acres of land situated atl P. R. I,, having a NEW DWR E and good Barns and Ontbulldings there- of uartieulara apply to Mr. Alexander on einiaes or to BENJ. CARTER e C0. Charlottetown Q-9 eod & w tf. I . Sale igoz, to May Ist, 190 at john to Port an :I5 W' days Wednesdays and \_~ITEfj‘ “T-f‘ ’ Fridays, ior Lnbec East _= port Portland and . B I “_ ‘= ~ RETURNING From Boston at 8.15 a. ni., via Portland. Baat- 170;: :£3012 Mondays Wedneadalya and Fridays. ~ _ £219 llfijlumg at8t. o n on evenings previous to safliniis can go iiliect to steamer take cabin berth or stateroom for I’ WILL! 5_3 G. LRB, Agent et. John, I. l._ A. H. HANSCON, Ci/I`. & P' A. CALVIN AUSTIN. vice Preident :and Gen Oral Mgr., FcaIeis’s Wharf, Boston bl f V W J ,Capcllrcton Ads. Clpufu ____ f ._ ____. IDIS L R688, Barristers, Solietora Notaries. Money to Loan--Straight Loan lulldiug' and Loan Company. J Oieea in Ross Block, Syoney C.B. E noon loss. r.i..x. _ nowum s. moss, na. ni... I3' .E‘i.'.i.‘3.2§".l‘...‘.'h "".?."""""' ”“"‘° *I Cnaxnla J, Mc‘.A.Ls.¥gB'.`°y c' B xcnisum A. cI1rrvnx.`B.A.L-L.B. MOSELEY, ' _ irrl starr. fcllillars and llafirles avnivnvi car!! Burrow, N. s. 1 ma; lass IlloQ., Charlode St. Telephone 38a. Q Ajanta. Agents of North Sydney Marine Rai wa .“Pr Pa ' " y o tru. North 8ydneyC. B. eu dw ry-r. W, mmf, sihslnlfil ‘slimy mm. Ontario and Quebec. C .ioslirn sai.'rlll!.I_8_.aex8 ' c<:>__/A |._ We sell Port Hood, New Cainpbel~1¢0l lheive, Old Sydney, Gowrie_& Greener’l. Best Ter mi andLo1-vest Prices. llarlne Insurance. Charters for Veaae - llwav n he d . ' l¢ni’»°syan¢'§,'e»p_e' imma. fiigiwnr i -_ 90 "‘ loans! Rami, if'1.`_ i.. rf‘iif“‘ ii. A.. 1.- L- B- DOUGLAS &HALE Eanlslers. Ssllilurs. &c- GLAOIEI IBAY. K3 B Modlw. ' l wINrER'REoucEo RATES. _ _ ____ _ ln effect November 2` xii L_, 3, _ . _ on- T M ADA’S MARITIME 0US THE RAIN EXPRESS TERCOLONIAL RAILWAY een Halifax. Truro. Painsec Junction on, Quebec, and Montreal, ensures a SAFE SWIF l` SMOOTH ouriijv, and you will travel via YO R OWN LINE. e for rates and time tables to SHARP, sum. P. E. I. uanway. Char tetown, P. E. I. _ M. LYONS. General Passenger and. ket Agent. Moncton. FIN, 'Frame Manager. Moncton . r. _ fr ~ .l“..s»c}» ,-‘W--Q 1 *I ~¢ ‘IDUCHEHIN & M0035, ' 4-i i-dw xvr __ ,T 5 Archibald &~Co..f .‘&°"'»f General merchants, Ship brokers and Coa _ l- "`.' -g ,. is I5* Q ‘;»;\f1({ han l(osxr.a!.l!. r. Dnenizirrn, C. L. Hoon Q., Stern s’ I-ashlorrable E. E Cl m Fashionable Lii eiy means sty' lion rigs; that thfy are rubber tired. drawn by live and well groomed horses; that we have every style of waggon and car- riage that s man 0_1 reason could ask for-in fact _rigs that com- pare favorably with those from the dnest private stables in town. Our turn-outs lI_even‘t got U18! giver, sable-ng" stump lbw* em. This is very seaaonable weather for driving,-roads are excellent and the air bracing.~ Use telephone if you like-ioo. S'I'IEiE.]N'S GREAT GEORGE STREET- iodtf. I \3‘ . Commissioner for Newfoundland, ==”"“' " I UO" Sl n ,,9,1=~<=° Bw- <=-B- “PLANT LINE Eve;-v Tuesday at lp.m- . g ¢ i g leave Boston Saturday at noon. ` P-;i».»1.='i`.<<.?::.'=‘..‘:.s.:°.::i?...°f'f':'°.:.i.:v‘*° Autumn Excursions now on. LN to Boston and Return. 1°” f°" 3° 'ky' ¢B1y“A1q _ W. W.CLARKB_A ' L' ‘“n.x¢°,»_ Ag ent at Cli’tow if: ..e‘.s~;' ”“""' F iii l I--» CRW _ , -S0uCft@',I d"sYdn""s Cl B Iwnru if » i - - f 1 o ' mates that the usual series of dances at l ' P' F“".""`””"°"' |"1"B° ’ an ordinary ball, beginning at 10 pin roi.m,L,.L. B. A d fin' hi t5 a.ni. r r ts l hill 3. martin woffhwsssie - -I. »- of ' I hese degenerate _,,.,.},¢, 1,’ ,gh '_ 7 _ . _ that dancers are few in t “°'“:.=.§°:i.’i§‘I£i?... _Livery stables _ A _ omm, goy gmnmgg, entertainment, the faet remains that Omees, Ross Bnoex; n -~ ' fl1¢ir`»i » ;.).I1g 10 (IPC. BW lt t`f':IIl ¢~`lr~»(~,r'~Ij,C,P. _ Wmi ' fails to -'old the health-giving effects ol ‘ 5 pau nmiouufor veddiiiaa, Ind *. ¢y¢1ing, golf or dancing, the only draw _ _ I ` back to the last-named being the laeir of frali air sud sunlight, which adds sf. .materially to' the enjoyment and. salns _tary eiiecta of all forum of outdoor exec- _ woa'r.ii.' ’“’” pdvaleiilrliiv 11101-£8102- each man (and woman) who .does his (or ha-) duty, aézcoipplisxllpils a tgllfy elgtcspccli- . ' o e ara ff ereisc. chl.l'lOffQt0Wno P' E' I This vrggugf exercise from aiihysioiogi- A ' . ' I cal point of view :greatly eiiiliianced y 'and douhl fts' biIara° eeots,and,-tisisona “nun” duh e`-I i-eaazfi wh 'mtxbe daily “constitutional” -~ I PRINCE A new departure is about to be made by the North Western Railway, with headquarters in Chicago The plan is to equip every freight and passenger train with emergency chests containing splints, p cotton -bandages, antiseptics, restora tives, etc., and to open ai. school of in struction in first aid to the injured The Norfolk biroinia, Pilot, says that the proverbial hard head of a. negro was given a verve(-ompletc test in a re L ` nt street brawl in that city A 3° ’ calibre pistol ball was fired ut a distance I of twenty feet squarelv into the middle of Wilhwm Everhard»t’s foI'clIcad,a.nd,af ' ter breaking the skin flattened itself against the bone. Lverhurdt ran to po lice headquarters, a. block away, and asked that the ball be extracted.” Homes for animals are coming to bc ri feature of every center of civilization. ` The latest to report the establishment of one of these humane affairs is Chicago, and it is being supported handsomely by voluntary contributions. Perhaps it ‘ would not be far out of the way to al- I lude to these animal rescue leagues as animal intelligence oflices, since they so often bring about the placing of ri poor but worthy dog, whose owner neglects or refuses to pay his license, in thc hands of a person who docs appreciate him “ sufliciently to pay the necessary sum for . his keeping. Failing to find homes for dogs 'because of their sickness or old I age, these societies put them to death humunely and intelligently, and so place .- them beyond the reach of cold, hunger I and abuse. In the graveyard at Windham, Me., Charles H. Hunnewell has. set up an ex- traordinary monument. In the middle of the lot he has set up on a. brick case at ' large iron open fireplace, with the long crane hanging in the upper part. “This fireplace did duty for years in the old Hunnewell ‘liouse, which is still occupied by Mr. Hunnewell and his family,” says the Kcnnebec “J ournal.” “The old bricks in front of the fireplace are the ones originally used in the house, as are thc andirons w-hicli impart to this strange monument such a-if the word is per- missible in this connection-hospitable look. The frame which is inserted in printed record of eight generations _;' Hunnewells, or from 1654 to Novcnnbcr 1, 1901, a period of 247 years. In addi- tion, the frame' contains-surroirmlizig the family record on all sides-pictui'c.= of some of the oxen, cows, hogs and I poultry owned by Mr. Hunnewell, and which drew prizes at the fairs. _ There is also a large picture representing n. farm scene in winter. The frame con-tain.; pic- tures of seven hens, 'two hogs, four cows, six oxen in seven pictures, and one group picture of various domestic animals. Came Out just Even. To illustrate how far wrongs one may goin trying to estimate the igoods and ills in another man’s life, -ai, speaker I ut. a recent public dinner told this story: Two good New Englanders met at a col lege ro-'union after twenty-five years. They 'had 'been close friends in the old ' darys, but had lost track of each other since. \ you been, and what have you done! What has your life-'been all this quarter of a century?" . “Wcll, Charley,” said “Bill,” reflect- ively and somewhat sadly, “I’m about where I was when I started out, twenty- fivc years ago.” "That so 2'” “Yr-rs; just about in the same place.” “But something must have happened to yoII.” “Yes, I’ve been married.” to be a. terrible shrew.” . “T-hat’s bad.” “Wcll, I don’t know. There was one compensation, sho was rich.” “'1'hat’s good.” 1 “Well, I don’t know. She was also st' .” &BI'gl¥at’s bad.” ways just.” “That’s good.” ‘ “'I'liat’s bad.” deal of money.” “Of course. That was-well, money, is an-advantage.” _ “Yea, it certainly is; but she didn’t leave me any.” “That’s bad.” ,_ Interesting Items. I , I _ . a . ., ‘ ' 5 rr is 1' 2 ce ` _ “ _,Z .jj ' _ . ,_4 . . p X an S isI,ANn Novamisitn " _e. 19... Broad Cove Coal None BE1'rI.=.P> The Inverness Railway and Coal Company BROAD COVE CAPE BRETON MINERS AND SHIPPERS 0F INVE RN ESS COAL Screened, Run of Mine, Slack First-class both for Do- mestic and Steam Purposes E LJ l\l |»< E Q Z C A L_ Shipping facilities of the most modern type at Port Hast ings, C. B., for prompt loading of all classes and sizes of .steamers and sailing vessels. Apply to THE INVERNESS RAILWAY AND CGAL COMPANY Broad Cove Mines, C B Wm. PETRIE Agent Port Hastirvrs. C B ceo. E. aoA'I< & 0°.. i-|aI.u=sx.N..`s General Sales Agents for Nova Scotia, Lew Brunsuicl. and Prince Edward Island O lJ0)§INml'j WHEAR Agent. Charlottetown this great open fireplace contains := 3 ( IE You U_s_§_ Dear Sir -I was amicted Rheuiuatism in my hand, abot'tleofyour0§with results Theirst lieved the pam at Once and I had ‘ised the bottle my entirely cured. I consider your Etliopnm matic O11 a wonderful and shall certainly recommend all my .friends Yours Truly, C F ALi.ison With the Loudon Ptg and Co. London, Out June 25th iooo .I-uve-¢=.°.¢.....~e». A 1’.I111°€l<>Wl1 body, a weak stomach and safe tonic to help re- build the system and assist to assimilate _ ~No NEED or II-IE BREAD BEING whom; Tabules will do it. At DHQHU The FIveCent packet ia g an ordinary occasion The b°‘N¢. 6° cells. mania: a for a year OGILVIE S `l`*` H U NGARIAN th Ogilvie s Flour, the Hour that is used 1 . Watclm °1°°11@<1 f°1’ 50 cents oyal Household is made from the highest grad _ Mamspfmgs f°f 5° *UU- galgnce stop for $1 oo. Manitoba Wheat; the inest wheat on this continent It Is, therefore, the best flour in the market to-day 'l he barrels have purple hoops. ' I know is your time t° -C-*__ I Juv c “We1I, Bille” - l_.' . ` ' E _ “Well, Oharleyi” _ . ' _ _ N E R SJ “Tell me about yourself.; Where have ._ ' CIIESIER TOW i "_ ~’ A 33% _;,_ Wef 5% - s"*.,_'f-I `?" ~ --_ Under contract with the Canadian Government. Steamer “MAN CHEST ER Comerce Manchester TRA DER will Sail °11 °I ..-Phat., goody _about the following dates:- “Well, I don’t know. She turned out From Manchester From St. John Prom Charlottetown October 16 ' November I November 17 November 28 Steamer sails from Manchester for Charlottetown via St. John N. B. but returns to Manchester direct from Charlottetown The “MANCHESTER TRADER” iS 3313 £0118. is 5U_¢d with cold storage chambers and has a shelter deck for carriage of cattle “Well, I’m not so sure-she was al- and sheep _ Shippers should notify the undersigned aggpfs .as tc; what goods ,, the will have to o forward as early as i e, in or cr to sccurr, dieiigeu' yu' I suppose so' But 'M spade. For rates if freight both from andpi:)§SManchester, apply to, "Weil, I down Imow. she left a grim _ VV- "NT CLARKE. ~ 15.861115 Charlottetown P F ou.W:.l , Fri & w tl Nov 2 nourishing food.Ripans BIG CASH bargains ta Jewels 5oc N Sunn . 7 Ysidc. Queen Square, __ _ ChaI'10lIl’.e_t0Wll... We are at it again livened in time for tea fry it Phone 258 ¢?.i'town,3-ra eod. Of Watches Jewelery ware, Optical goods Fancy F 0 R Silver Novelties, etc , at 40 i 4 cen t oif for cash, for one mon we want money we will give Better this year than evo Ring us up If you want any do- Our Cream is the brst ui the city ll ll SIALLWWD Pasteurlzed Milk Factory Cor Gt. GGOIIE ltd P11801 ks i"*"""-'wi---_ CITY 0F left me a. line house.” “Tha.t’s good.” “Tha.t’s too bad.” ‘ “Yes, that was bad. It wasn’t in aurcd ' either. So I’rn just where I was -.vhcn `;_ I started.” ' iii Exercise in Dancing. 1-gg _ An amateur statistician, who believes _in dancing as a. winter pastime, has been ’ calculating the distance covered by dan- represents, approximately, a run of a _J thousands yards. This is the longest . dance, with the exception of the quad~ rille, which, with its four figures, covers j nearly 1,800 yards. The mazurka. is only __ equivalent to about 900 yards, and the 1 polka. to 800, while the lazy pasdo quatre is barely 700 yards. Carrying his I j. statistical ingenuity further, he esti- t 1; , s ps, equiva nt o neafly' . thirty miles on level ground. Admitting da. h o conscientiously through the » eniiiewligtgof dances provided for their ' “Yes, that was good-while it lasted, _» but the house burned.” '= cers in the course of an evening. _He , '._‘ llnds that a. waltz of average duration niantger todate” . . ` “Well, it might have been worse. She 0F counsrvou WIIULD Suppose you had $10 000 cash capital, and were seeking a mercancile connection, and that Mr. Smith, who had a similar amount of stock, but with an indebtedness of $3,000 on it, invited you to become his equal partner; and suppose further that Mr. jones, who had a stock worth $10,000 wholly paid for, together with a busi- ness conucctiou as good in every way as Mr. Smith’s and probably better; suppose Mr. Jones also invited you to be come an equal partner, would you hesitate a single moment before accepting the oder of Mr. Iones in preference to tlbt of Mr. Smith ? _ Let us Suppose Again vou have acertain sum to invest in life insurance. W'oU,ld you be inclined to invest i`t. in a company whose surpfus earnings for years to come will be pledged more or less, to- wards astronger reserve basis, or would you unhesitatingr cast your lot with that company whose policy reserves are ample for the next generation at least, and every cent of whose surplus earnings is genuine surplus, free from any obligation or charge on account of rweives ? You Would of Course, Chcose the company with' strong Reserves, especially when with this advantage went also liberal' policy conditions and a long record of good management. _ _ ' f You wouldin a word choose the Canada. Life, _for it»is the only Company. on this continent which fully complies » with the aboine' specilications. _ E. ii. w. r, access. Cmtseowa lem: lfelltii mu lnslq I I I. “ Gliilulalm mn Tlmlq- CALLIL G PLACES Sheet Harbor, Salmon River Isaac Harbor, Goldboro, S merside, Canso,Anchat Hawks- bury, Port Hood RATES-Specially low for oats pctatoes, etc , etc General Merchandise at moderate rates CARVELL BROS A gents. ‘lRfIEIcIlI. IEE Beat of satisfacti in at nioderatg piieg, Iixiraction free ol charge. I ||R» J- Pi- PTH URRIY Mwun c` Ilruiw ”lfl'&l¢°“¢¢l| N¢&l¢¢.& l| Ll.»l.»K.G Ubarlottauw ig? i if lvisma. Producers edoadlots. P