‘1 ` `~L"l ~“ "|.~\v".; ‘ '~fv‘l , 1' . .,_ Y - ' . '~'»"` ` 1 »'_ P* li-'-" »-'-'»"- "_;»`5‘==°,-.“‘ ' f T- _ ._¢_-._ '-`._=;_'.f>‘»-1; ~j_‘; »:‘_" z I '»_=~;~_,_,__,*_.’;=;,;'§§jo_¢_1-:if ,__*-;;;_ ff .,`» ~_ ' if '_ " ”’f‘ ” . fff*».f`€~'is»£'i:5'_""`f'<1-=" `”' <5" " . , i . ' as--'_-"-_ '.'“- ._ . i:`-=<»».r`-.1 . .» ...- e. '___-_:»._ »~<;~.-~ft=‘.'-., >f‘i:f‘f.~`,'~_',~_' -‘-1'."-- f*’1""» 5" “"-2:11;-`<»~e'-._-.~aL-'_ 1 "1"»».~»' -;" -.=T.`. 1“~‘~'-» ’“~ P ;_. ,<\?’l§;> ,,-;~5_°--_._;;'-1.-»;§'_;:<<'.-sh.: 5;: eff’ _-.-gf _; ».-' "' -“.t.3"i<;»; _._ __ iw _ _ 1 'ras ouannmir. caaanorrnrowir raison anwann isi.Ai~m Novsuaimei. 'im -°- N I-!!Q'L 1 ' lr . _. ‘s- If-il I IA l - ` ` _ _ N F' ’ _ l _ ’ _ ' _ € _ _ < aarrmnss new amvars ronzm xx ~ ~ _ ‘ _ _ i crrins ‘ g ` _ - 'iii--il- 5°°Il Begins to Long For 0111 Home ' _ Tell into Bi ioi{_rioo. I . _ _5 gi #nd the Fresh Air in the Country ~ A Every little while we hear of some lam farmer who has sold the old place and _Child moved away to town to spend the rest of _ There I noni wit. ¢ ff’/is ai l .- r xl 1. Cresolene in the vaporizer, light th A shrewd man who Proposes taking out an ___S_n_ance of his days. It always gives us a sad feel- `Wlt00piIig C0ugh Croup C0ldS Cough ot to its share-holders but to its polic -holders e _ _ _ Y _ - ,D their long homes. The change E. The Nnfth Afngfigan Life “fills the bill.” \Vc from the free, active life out of doors to , A v __ can produce the men right here in Charlottetown. Write for particulars as to rites and results of Maturing Endowments. J. E. Mmorws. J. K. Ross. 9 "vu _ @ / 7/ _Zuni Lie! _The monotony of city life as U Ca pab‘e and intelligent young men, to learn Shorthand. We cannot begin to supply the de Ani then. Whilll it difl°C1'CnCe between mand fer such writers, and no class of work givcs better opportunities for advancement. ` _ y. _ ‘e used Send for uammlet “Male Sveuograpi-.ers Wanted," showing the demand and the openings u to be mllk SW@0t and fI'0Sh from the cow _ v stenographic position gives for rising in the world. Students can enter at any lime. S- Ii EI E. I1 & S O INT §.'1§’.§1$‘i?.‘E;.g.2§}i‘Lt1§L°§°‘i§l~ii§’213itil? life! But it is £00 late 110W, The ]i§;‘Ll@ .mnnm.-=- nest eg" he and his wife have saved “P OF COURSE YOU WOULD 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; a.id suppose further that Mr. Jones, who had a stock worth $10,000 Wholly paid for. together with a busi- ness connection as go0d in every way as Mr. Smith’s and probably better; suppose Mr._]ones also invited you to be- come an equal partner, would you hesitate a single moment before accepting the oder of Mr. .Jones in pre£erence to that i of Mr. Smith ? A Let us Suppose Again you have acertain sum to invest in life insurance. Vi/`ould _you be inclined to invest it in a company whose surplus earnings for years to come will be pledged more or less to- wards a stronger reserve basis, or would you unhesitatingly cast your lot with that company whose policy reserves are ample for the next generation at least, and every cent of whosesurplus earnings is genuine surplus, free from any obligation or charge on account of reserves ? _ 0 You Would of Course, Choose the company with strong Reserves, especially when with this advantage went also liberal policy conditions and a long record of good management. ~_ _ _ You _Would in a word choose the Canada Life, for it_ is the only Companv on this continent which fully complies with the above specifications. 5,11, BR0W,_ P W. K. ROGERS Charlottetown, _ _ Charlottetown, Special Agent Manager P. E. I. Branch. ._ ,_ _ ., ~ _. . » -_»."i‘,-‘"1 _ __ __ , _ _ _ f- '.j.,»~.."»_»:~‘e».-.-."s.~=~~r > `~ ‘ - '» ' QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMIIED _ The Last Trip of the Season -ws.->_ M4* X "one to pa ssed avray. vcars, is it not likely that tley eve ml] enjoy themselves mo c tl an they L presents itself to the farmer who has old out and gone there to live is absol- tely beyond description. the fresh, pure air and food of the coun- try and that of the cit ' Thei 7 egetables right from the ground, fruit, berries and eggs just brought in. Now everything is stale and hardly endurable to the man who knows what fresh farm by the work on the farm some way has disappeared by piecemeal until now he could not buy back the farm if he want- ed to ever so had. Taxes, water rents gnawing at the little store. Perhaps there may- be sickness, which cats a big hplc into the surplus. The old man and his wife see now that they will do well if they save enough out of: the farm to give themselves a decent burial when their time comcs. Cling to the old home farm. If strength fails and you see that you can no longer keep things up as in the days of inanliood’s prime, hire some one to do the heavy work, let out some of the plough land, but keep your hand on the helm. Be master of your own farm. lt will be ii. home to you as lo _as _vou will want a home in this Wdlgd. Per- haps _vou may have some good son or daughter who could come on the farm and do the hard work. If so, you are happy indeed; but keep the deed in your own name. Perhaps it will be better to of you may be the happier-for that. Any- way, keep your hold on things all the way through. And the old place will shelter and bless ‘you till the""énd. E. L. Vincent, in N. Y. Tribune. The Proilts From Keeping Sheep The sheep is primarily a meat produc from those prevailing when the wool did pay for thc feed. There is no reason at all why men who have buildings equipped for their man- keep them. _Tlicy may need _ to change the type of their flock, but more probably need to change their be made prolitably on the skimping plan that did sccurc profits when Wool was 40 cents a pound The profit is in the be marketed the greater the profit. There are thousands of lambs in this and ad- joining States that should be marketed this month that their owners do not re- until fall, and probably scll for less th 11 they will bring iiow, for they will not be any heavier, and, being older, will be. _ ing to learn of these departures. Sad SOre tl _ ° ‘ __ not only because we miss the old faxnil- ilihe t ._ _ __ iar faces, but more so for the rcason_n0miC ` that we do not believe these friends are A¥.“;°‘ , . 3 O- . ‘_ ' going to find the happiness tlicv iintigi- l.1:na,\ v - ~ r _ don t want supposition but he does want to select tlie ___f _ pam It ,means a _,_,,.cat dm] for a mn ;¢_1_~_s_»;~_ Company that ' ” past the meridian of life to tear up the ff‘g""YS‘ ‘ ._ ", _ues “blob h_____e bound _um ____ ___ __ __a_m c,R..$0!..-.:u. o.. ibo Fi.i.o PAYS LARGEST PROFITS w _ _ city. We have kiiown many instances _N _ _ _ ‘S where men have done this and have soon the sedentary life of the city qiiickly un- dcrllllilcd their healili, and they soon on the farm Of .ill tic pitiable sig its we know of the most so is the old farmer vibrating back and forth between the house and the store, the loafing place about town, restless, uneasy arid hard- __ __ y knowmg__wha1__ to do with himself from ' ` ,q J inorninfr ti ni" t. One dily iS 'H515 lil’C A N 1 f _ sr. h pnotlicrj. Talka about the mondtony of kinase; S But even if they do live a good niiiny `° ' - ' ‘ i‘ `i ' did . - : ' ‘- ' 1 l fuel and repairs keep up a. constant J_ build a separate house for them. Both ‘~ ing animal, and needs to be bred and fed f or that purpose. _ It involves changes in methods ' been acciistomcd to keeping sheep and Iudta have their iarms and their é)l‘0p0I'Ii0I1S 35 fill IIISRTB 3` agement should not continue to Jlahcllou-3 CCP of T99" method of growing them. Mu_ttox_i cannot g;~0g3rg_ Wh¢)f33$§5 by ` alize are ready for market, and will kexp I'-' Proposed Sailing of S. S. EAMPANA. worth less, because as an animal increas- es in age its ability to make gain gut oi feed consumed decreases. Lambs that weigh sixty-five pounds or f 1 From Charlottetown lv-1053315111 gd 1l\Eo?ember i Saturday 8th November can be purchased for what it will bring, and in that way the producing flock be I doubled. I know of no other stock that brings returns so quickly and surely with ~ _ - _ l'ttl labo and so little risk as a ` Sublect ta chan__g¢.sh°u1d require' I gdodl ildck of rewes. C Then the immediate dollar is not all trgxiiatalltbisrailway will nan daily (Sunday CILLING AT FITIIEH mmf. 51375 remiss GRAND “Ninn SUIIERSWE Mm "arp" above should be sent to market at once. “°°_ °t°d).”'°"°""` Outwn 0. P. Commenizin g Oct. 7th the , well krinwv Steamer Hali- # fi he ' .1 tax f I" Plato . Line Vill have Cnarl'tf:tcwn for Boston vii »_viL¢*.1r"v #W4 Zlaliiax, , 4 r [ve v 'T"1<-sday at lp.m_ Ret .rning leave Boston Satin my at noov. _ Passengers via Picton on Weclnesduy ,make eonnectionsat Halifax for Boston direct. Autumn Excursions now on. $11.00 to Boston and Return, gord for 30 days H. L. CHIPMAN, W. W.CLARKE_ Manager. Azentat Ch°tow ‘¢.__ __ _'_' ' ' 1: of CURlZ_ ._ i.§.Il_l'.!§ There is not another remedy known to advanced medical science which so speedily re- lieves the severest paroxysms of Asthma as I-limi-o_d’s Asthma Cure. It is aremedy in which you can place complete confi- dence. For a quarter of a cent- ury it has been the standard in all civilized countries of the world, “I have used all reme- dies--I-Iiinrod’s .Cure is the best. It never fails.”- _ ' Oliver WmdelI1Ya1me.v.` Ask your chemist for a free sample. P ‘ |-mvlnon M’F'c co. " 14-16 VESEY ST. NEW YORK; For sale by all chemists and druggists. i _-1 4 A choice _Blend 'of Ceylon and China Peas. in such Sold 7:7 all the prineipa " :£4 J 1 Lower Queen St.. Cli’tov»-ii. I ._ _ the Baby. _ Received to-day another .-__- Did you know you could _ give medicine to your child- lil _ ren while they were sound- _ ;= _ ' ly sleeping? You certainly I - _ _______ can. It is called Vapoé ~K¢¢D Your Hand on the Helm. ' ‘-ii-~ “Y- _ Cresolene. You put smug" P p, and place near the bed. 'The 1 ren quietly breathe-in the vapor. - is nothing equal to it fot'_‘ Chow chow' Emo i » » J ‘Ulrich we are selling at *-"bis iroat, and all other troubles Off 20 .gems Per quart hroat and chest. It iS CCG-» ~ nh h . 0 _ ~;_ _ o e 264. al, pleasant, safe. -ai c.--:_ piabfi i here.';_ cifléifli $1.2, i...l..oi'§§fi§i~§§.Enm"" .na vbich should last a life-time, and a bottle of _ ' » ne. complete, $1.50; exira supplies of Creso- Quee* R91e¢¢_ (;n‘T0w :_-n_is'an»i gocents Illustrated oookletoontaln- c ans' tcsfmonials free upon request. VAPO- L ‘ n St.. I-few York. U.S.i¢ _ RUAST GHIBKENS I Da W.. Wh 6 Rheum tism ' gtggpg _sgapgpne orders if possible the day 3, bottle gf your Oil with E . < ...,- ~_.~_.s , _vf I _ , ' riage that a msn or rea=0u could pg; Y ask for-in r~.c\ rigs that com- _ _ ` 3; pare favorabfy vi-iih those from ' ' ‘ ‘ J the finest private stablesiu town. _ J 4 _. Our/ turn-ents haveirt got that I I I f = ` “_ °' "' Choice!! ifowth _ _ ~ , and Ceylon. 5 ware, Optical goods, Fancy _Goods, gggs ' Silver Novelties, etc., at 40- per §°’u‘_’i*_'§1§§_°;- icent oif forcash, for one month as omees I we want money we will give big “G” ms" "L" bargains. =' I fjU.Ry 5. C0 souoormo ai l 1'* INTERN oto !9°3~ dots In Sour Mixed and !!.l,‘ gg' ll RL take cabin ' lilill G0llll0LLl & '0 _ W1!-LIi_ll .Gf LEE., A. H. H\NSCON, G. T. R CALVIN QUSTIN Vice “_ Mgr., 1}‘tsie1s’o _ "IU W.zr.oa ‘- ~ as ' '_""~i-;_ -,_~' " ' ' I _ _ .wwoNo121ii=oL” Mr. John H. . _ - '_ g li" _ en or eri ig Chickens fcr_ family use 2' In my wzssrwcon POULTRY FARM co., {ieeS‘;§_ti§;h The. 53:; . c Pain 011123, 8-1 =~=d Charlottetown I had 'ised the bottle 'my entirety cured. 'f -~~--~ --- f - - f s " I Consider your __ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ __ _matic Oil a wonderful ~ - -‘ and than ceriainiy _ _._ all my friends. " Shrnw Yours Truly gl i ;®fiiii\r __‘ _With the London Ptg. Fasliioniihie Liieev nieans =tv° lisa ` _' th tht bbc np, at yare ru r ~ tired. _drawn bv live and well _ groomed bones; that we have . ' ~ _. eyery style of waggon and car- __ ., ,_ _ ___-_.___ ‘o "Live1_,' stable-rig“ stamp about . _ them. This is very seasenable weather ` for c'.ri\-in .-roads are excellent _~ and the air bracing. _- "-if Use telephone if you like-ioo.\ __ STEFINS 0 si iz.».'r oiioncis sriinnr. _ -iodti. Sales exceed other in the; vinces. I ;__ g 1 _' 3 1' ' I-ashioruble C' F' ALLMN P ery _ _ C0., London, Ont _ _- ilune 25th, 1ooo._ " 5 Bio cnsi-i sits - Capchrct Of Watches, Jewelery, Silver- , _ zona. _limi ` s nc Watches cleaned for 50 cents. i.=.2i<>ii¢sigrs. ° ° C 1 L ‘.. '. B , Mainspriiigs for so cents. ,,§,‘,',‘,Af_;°‘. _ _ _ _ ii, ~ Balance stop for $1.00. ” 5 f- _ f" __ ~ -_- Staff Jevvels 5Oc_ Fsinn Mos1»:z.i=.Y,H. P. DUCBHIIN, 'C. I.. Now is your time to get bargains MOSELEY, Sunnyside Queen Square ' i arrrsters. Soileltors ml Ch 1’ _ ’ _ svnivxncnrii nnnroN.is._'si af °tt@t°“ 11- onus; img mock, cimione si. ‘ Box 50:. _ 4-11-dw nr. _ i' r I LS. Sanford s.$on -Archibald _ _ .;_ _ ' Consignments nf Butter. Eggs, Pork, Poultry otatoes and Oats sold for th _ 1 ' e highest market ` R l I - _ _ _ ` prices and prompt returnsmsde. l ‘ . _ ' l ` lamb, and the earlier in its life it can E || g gc Wmeus for Mnkn ___)__o__mm____ _fo gunSfe|,__ sahgnn and "sm _0¢f~ 1 lf- _Coiiimissioner for _ _ F I _ \@@`»@\‘\Q - {` l . . Ge l he t Sh' Broke nd froduce Commission Merchants, ig¢s'i§_f°.t_';f_iii. oiiiofiiinsyanq iiniine _ wav." ro a ra.” 48 &. 48 Arnie Simi. ihllfu, ll- S. ..‘§°¢TJ’_.§¥.“""° °' i Ontario and Quebec. A ._ __ -_ s Glace Bay. C.B. l_ I I E l RAILWAY d after_ Monday, Oct. 13th, 1902, the A ewe old enough to produce a lamb _“du N0. 3|, 5 I b 2 8¢ e.u.r.x. A.u. r_\|. 1.\¢.A.l. is 333 . oy; june. 1.50 8.45 10.11 621 4.24 000 N.WJ.shire 1. 1 8. 6.36 4.37 7.20 5.18 N0. No. No. N0 8 25 lv. Ch't0wn or 2.10 9.20 ir oo 8 40 R It 1 15 1012 9.19 Runterliver 12.56 8. 9.4¢. 0.49 Xmeruld June iz.:-i _ ._ o.o5. _ _ _ to _be\c0nsidered in farm operations. mou.w¢d,fxi,0eu0» ‘ _ A farmer’s capital is not wholly gauged "’°'°° °"""‘-" -- V ' ' "" " ' by his' bank account. The improvement 'V _ H S in fertility and the character of the M A N 6 _ _ 5 I lierbage of the farm are important re- sults tliat follow the keeping of sheep. They eat a wider range of herbage than any other animal, and carry fertility to the higher points of the field. It takes a _rich corn farm to insure profits from hog feeding, but a farm will constantly ‘ grow more productive under sheep. Two ewe`s_to the acre will pay as good rent CHAREUIIE- coesnsn WW* 7 . Ax. no .!I 6_ I 6 7.40 15 10.35, ur v 11.10 .50 .0o. ~ N0. No. lv Emerald june 5.51 10.13 Kensington 11.39 7.12 839. S’Slde N0. No. 1 3 xx 4 n rx. 1.11. _ ax. rx. 7 oo 10.55 v . ar xo 5.5 Z3; 11.39 Wellington 336 5.0? 8.01 11.18 Part Kill 84:2 439 -54 I-32 'TJIU 7-1 3-14 9.35 a5o Atherton 6.36 2.10 1 1o.oo_ 3.45 ar Tignmli lv 6.00 1.10 2.1¢. rl. Ax. rm. Und amuse: _ _ - Fen” CHESIFER C0ll\lll'C8 TRADER Wm mum nr. 1; Wu g sem. about the following dats'- ogg ' ' _ I new The f ffl' remarkable obituary no-_ From Manchester, F1’°1_11 31- JOM I"°;_t°ber C-hut; W” appeared manly in an English, for Iandias anything else, and do it with ga ,S A ' ent St er “M [very little labor.-Ll. P. Miller, in 0hi0_ inn. AAI. A.lr rx. Govgnm ° - . `3-5° N0. 13 N0 14. N0 6.50 h'Ch‘t0wu ar 8.55405 749ar lt.8tewaxt H750 z. . . 35 7-52 *Fl llli'-431-2.5 8.19 re!! s 7.21 1.3 ‘ 8.40 St. Peters 7.01 1. ' 9.4011. South. lv. 600 11.50 AAI ' _A.ll. L11. _ 4_1, 4-35 5-93 5-33 5-55 LU P ber _ » _ N°V'~'_mb°1T 28 si¢aNm¢f°v°m,¢b?isr ffm' _ Mm¢ii¢.f¢‘ f°rI7mm1of_f¢f°'= vi* 9*- 195°- N. is, but rams to nwmmr_ ®“l,, _s°*;§*°"”-I8 ms_ is- med The “MAN¢niEs1ER 1 s fm- ggrriage of cattle with cold storage _'__ ' _ 'end sh ‘_ r, ‘/'~ .fi . " i as_ they will have to go, as early a;___pp?r’ble. in o ___ Space. For rates fm” the 21st, -inet., of pneumonia. tllemost devoted and aleetionate eompiu\ion_,and 4 of me or John 5,1870. A competent, goodfwomill. and at moth- twof stepe ild.en in- ns; uieofy; :ia and her ‘ethics were rather thallf srvnsd. to on the 25th, R.I.1 " _' - Com Fd 3 Q tl #Pe 9" A I ' Ito. 10 80.11 _ No.8 No. rx. ».u. _ a.x. 2.1. ‘ lt: Stewart 80.9. - _ _ _ 50.10 P.l_. . AAI. _ i ' y.40 Iv knenld june at 6.35 8.30 ar C.f!`nveue lv 550 ral. A-H. ‘ Tratnaare nm by Atlantic8to°°dard‘l'hn¢. D. POT’l'I1¥GER,_ ' Gen. Han. Govzaly-s. Moncton, N B Rag Dovmli Stations. Tnil?eal‘lng|:_’d glpdnce Stte¢t' uohsleiii :I U Y CR ¢.25`E_¢55 Nj. _ _if 7-M 1.8 W. fwiilflllefollo offer the balance of season s»_s7_ 43 _. _ 6-47 °¥19°1. 0.00 9.00, ar _lv 6.3¢: 12.41 - Leave Prlncesgwkarf 1.¢q\»¢Ro_ck_v 1_>_t_.w\i,ni - r.x.A.u. ' ' A.u.r ar. ‘P “ ' ' ‘ ~ f ~ -’ mia..- _ `F"'¥' "’__ _ ._ W0rth’s*% K Joanna s.o1.r£n°s Livery Stables ` Yi, I; 4 A 3CDA~. ii; We sell Prft Hood, New n en Pncen. Marine Insurance. - Chanerl for vwev- on hand. ;______ __ In C. Douous, llounsv First-class aipgle and double B. A., L. L- B. _ B. A.. I.. Vine turnouts for weddings, and . _ . _ ‘°““" ' ll0UGl.AS & private parties. * I ' _ *_| Barrister; Snllll|rs.&e. i ‘-?-i' "_E. -__&'_- J- WORTH Q '°s.i;:':.:;i.'fa.:=.'s'.::~fi>; t .. _ Pxormzrok _ loops P. Fotll. 1.. L. B. ~ _ "‘°"“ _ il llllllilllillli & Flllltlii s»sssaaaease» r._g§gg ew. Ulblt Addr ` OFFICES. BA -_ .Sabian Oices, Roy ltnlmnvo _ ‘ Time Tau.-, » ~ ‘»’-"ff-'-'~= -=~'\'_~‘~f1'..'°-._ 5 Res `ve. Old Sydne . Gowrie 8 Greenuhs. Bees; Teims nd Ilan- ' North ssydney, hae Breton. 4-udqiyr * Charlottetown, P- E- I .. ___ ¥ I 52. GIIQCJE BH. N Cl. ' ‘ ' f-fe , l _ `§¢¢¢»_me_r "ELEIN" Bm if 2 0 Sydney QB. 415dw es \ A_1.7.ma.l.- lf. » -Ate.0n'a.m.‘ -‘ . ~`rs`=_ _ n_ _ __ .1 !°_Go__ or _ i ll 'twill' ~ ' '» ll ol - _ “ I-wp.-1-._-. - " rsvsnm.-__ - ll A. _ Il 3 AA ::»=»-‘t 115° 1: P 5.,.° _A _ n x _ ° ~ ~sr.'Xz>.v:s ' At 9.ooa. in. _ _ At xo a.'l|.-__ , ‘° 12.45 p. m. " p.m. In tw L- _ _ ll in 153251. FZ \