,__.,--- NEW YQRK ADS, _ DIED- V rotsrors rivoliiila wltltut l.H.Iihnsinl Co. _ (INCORPORATED) Wholesale Commission Deal- ers in all kinds of FRESH FISH SPECIALTIES :-- Sm elts, Eels. lobsters. Bass and GSIIIC- Goods shipped in care of S.B, Wiley a Sons, Transfer Agents, Boston,cau be shipped without prepaying freight. Dpty and charges will be paid at this d. mCold Storage on premises. Consignments solicited. Stencils and instructions on ap- pllcation. Ran-:assess -Dnnn‘a and Brad- gneets, Mercantile Agencies. 148 Fulton Market. Beckman St.. New York. to-ao tts w3mpd |. ___ - s --_-.s__..__.._ '=-~.~_e»___z BENI. D. LUG; K GEO. F. WHITE B.D.Luee&Co. SUCCESSORS T0 F. G. KEENEY & C0., Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers of all kinds of FRESH FISH. Smelts and Eels a specialty. 146 Fulton Market, Beckman Street Side. ` IYEVV YTDIBZ Q” We have our own freezers on the premises. so we are in a position to handle any quantity of fish at any season. 7 ttaaw 3m pd oleo.i._1llooN (Successor to Moon & Lauphear.) \Vho1esale Commission Dealerin and shipper of all kinds of Fresh Fish, lobsters, &e. Canadian Smells _ Eels a Specialty. 2 Fulton Wholesale Fish Mar ket, NEW YORK. Established 50 years. Careful personal attention given to all Consignments. to zo tts w 3m pdl - e .WILLIS H. iliiliE|iS_ Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer. 106 FULTON MARKET, NEW YORK. Consignments Solicited- At’ B"°k‘°Y PC-. Road on the 23 inet _ I F r I Arlemas J. T. Brysnion aged 84 yearn, U __ , _._ [F\luera‘ Wednesday at 2 delock gg =es ,_ SKIN-ioliiulilen Brains And Tired. Freiied Mothers li Find Gomiori in tluiioura Soap and lliniment e _#___ When All Iliher Remedies allll Physicians Fail., l-__ Instant relief and refreshing 'sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest, for tired, worried. mothers in warm baths with Cuticnra Soap, and gentle anoint- lngs with Cuticura Ointment, purest of emolllent skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent. This is the purest, sweet- 08% most speedy. permanent and eco- nomical treatment for torturing, dis- flguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly. cmsted and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well as adults, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disligurernent, as ln acne and ringworm; the awful suffer- ing of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as ln milk crust, tetter and salt rheum,-all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success- fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Rcsolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evi- dence. Thc purity and sweetness. the power to nn'ord immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have marie them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. Cnfieun Rsolvent. frigid and in the harm of Chocolate Coated Pills Cuficura 'nrmmt and Cmicnrn Soap are sold thvou¢:ru:`ths- wovl¢L Depotu London, 21 Charter- lollsu .| 5 Rue de la Psix: Australia. R. Tnvnak. Cn.. uni Baden. 181 Columbus Ave. Potter Drug & Cdpxiols Proprietors. ilddhr How to (hue Skin Tortnres."ete. l\lo'l_flcEl In the matter of Joseph J. Dunn of Peake's St tion, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, M frchant. ‘ Notice is hereby given that joseph J. Dunn, ‘of Peake‘s Station in Ki. g‘s County in Prince Edwand Islaud,merchaut, has by an assign- ment bearing date the nineteenth day of Nov- ember.A D r ,o3, assigned all his property estate and eneersio me, the undersigned, Bei jamin C Prowae of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County in said Island, merchant, for the general bene- fit of his creditors Dated this arst day of November; A. D. 1903. nl:-‘.N1AMrN c. Pau wsE. There will be a meeting of the creditors f f above estate ou ‘Monday, Nov. 30th, at 10 9.. m. ' . St - m prow” Bros o!ieSigned) B. C. PROWSE. 1; mo fri tl Dec 5 yy-1_»g-e- _ -, . ' - Britannia Mfg. Co., Halifax. Manufacturers of ready- ‘ to-wear skirts. The keenest buyers are our best customers. Agent for P- E. Island. Wm. Minto, S“_.§‘,;’;f" Prompt Returns. |` ’° ‘7 d “m ro-zo ttsaw 3m pd F - ‘.~-'_’_ _ igif .* ' _ -'-~ ~ ~ _~. g rm. ouaanraa enaal.u1-rarown, rarnca snwaan rsnarvn, Novs~un.ar 24. .,¢3 ' .- Sh"wc°j`bemeten.] V ES‘|"|MATE`8_"'_" Interesting details' of Tolstoy‘s_ life in if fin! With u. lord to Those WLC Are Wise. Once upon a time there was a real true gentleman of a humble and retir- ing disposition who always tried to get along with as little friction as possible and who weighed 100 pounds and was three inches below the normal height. One dliy he went to a prize iight, and when it was finished on his way home he stopped and bought a new set of golf clubs, instruments that he had never' dullied with before, and when he lllurclled home hc said to his wife: “I've turned over :1 new leaf. After this I play golf, while you stay at home and take care of the baby. After this I go to my club regularly and toy with the chips. to learn to carom on the red, or sit in the front row and watch the antics of the chorus, or anything I please, while as for you-you can mourn for me if you see fit and shed appropriate tears for the lamb of the flock that has gone astray. After this you sit in church alone every Sunday while I am home with my feet holding down the mantelpiece, smoking a large perfecto and reading the Sunday supplements. After this I root for my favorite baseball nine, go to all the yacht races, swear at the meals and do the gladiator act around my own prem- ises. Do you understand?" In replyhis wife got it nrm grip on his collar and lifted him swiftly but gently upstairs and, shaking him as many times as necessary, while he be- gan to look exceedingly sheepish, re- plied: "No, Henry, you will do nothing of the sort. You will do the same old stunts you have been celebrated for and lead the quiet, humble life you have always led under my manage- ment. Don’t you know that your sin and weight are against you?" Moral.-It would have worked all right if be had been four inches taller. -Tom Mnsson iii New York Herald. _ Those Boston Girls. Arthur-Miss Smarte called me a lobster last night; at least she insinu- ated that I was. ‘ Frank-I think you must have been mistaken. I can’t believe she’d do such a thing as that. Arthur-Well, then, what did she mean by answering me as she did? I said I never was so happy as when I was in the water, and she said, “Nat- ur-ally.” What did that mean, I should like to know, if it wasn't that I was a lobster?-Boston Transcript. _ He Uncle:-stood. Backenforth-What! Haven’t you gone to the beach yet? Staytome-No. I’m not going. Backenforth-Heavens! I hope you didn’t misunderstand your wlfe’s mes- sage. As I told you this morning, she asked me to say to you, “Come down at once.” » Staytome-I attended to that by tele- graph. She meant “Come down with the hundred” she wrote for several days ago.-Washington Star. A Fit Subject. ‘ Mrs. De Jarr-Is there an idiot asy- lum near here? Mr. De Jarr-I believe so. “Do they take people on their own recommendation ?” “My stars! How should I know? Why?" “Oh, nothing, only today I got hold of a package of my old love letters.”-New York Weekly. Wonderful. Mrs. Hornihand-Anything new in town, Silas? . Farmer Hornihand-Oh, nothin’ p’tic’- lar except that Policeman Deweey shot a mad dog at Govanstown. Mrs. Hot-nihand-Well, what’s so re- markable abaout a thing like that? Farmer Hornihand-Why, he hit it the first shot.-Baltimore American. Matter of Money. \ “And do you really think he married l her for her money ?” “I think he did.” “And has she much?" “No.” “What makes you think she hasn't?” “If she had much she would have married somebody else.”-Cleveland Plain Dealer. Periloua. B C) S TIG E' ADVB BTISELIENTS - PRIOR & MAHONEY, U General Commission Merchants. nan and salt uso. Potatoes CIC- Sperial attention giv¢11 11° gmclrs, Eels, Salt Mackerel, Potatoes. _ No. ro Long Wharf, BOSTON, M355' - _ rr-14 its an 3m pd 'i_"1'__“_ C0" ° We Are Bere for Saaiaeas. J0.ii.l.i....ii.f.. §f.l... I. gROCKER & WINSOR all d Pfflzen wholesale Ccprmiaaion Merchants in and Snielts. F H BUSTDN. ’ zl, zz zz 1' wwf. sum Mw- r- _ TROY I Y rrzanwigmpd 7 5 ‘ s’ _`_ __ ’__”_ To Wharf) sPl=tcrAr.'rrasd-- s_.g~ii., sera Mussel. Bass au _L0 ters ZZ.Z4|2tlI\tlSIp,,~i71paAoIlA*!. et rns sent darl _. Of llKlld R tl Y Highest mari et prices. V Try us for best results. 'rx-as ru Aw all vt! ` F. w CROQKER E. H. WINSOR ‘us 'fo 'mE_, wooosnzol . 1. ` g ¢*~:~‘i"‘\, _ /7?’ _.# V . ¢` QU sf <4 i'~ H 9 A' ` ~ ii ` " -‘ cisco Examiner. ° One of Those Fsncy.'l‘lln¢l. p He-There’s something I want you to make for my birthday present. ’ terday. Timm. , member ol the local leglsivure for Mads- _ waslra, and a supporter of the govern-"F "A ‘whaling expedition.”-San Fran- She-Why, I’ve already made your birthday present. I sent it to you yes- He-Yes;_I got that. Now I want you to make a diagram showing what it-s to be used for.-Catholic Standard and ~_.-- _ ..a.......-......,-.~........., _ p » ‘ - » ~» ?..*'”r¢'f~f'~_' ~ f':'~‘- ' _ -. .; r.~~ . .. ~.- . ~_. --_. =-» - , ~ ~ _. . , _. _ ._ _ .» ._ m r . _ _. #1 “ - . _ __ .5 V _ ~ .K I _ . ‘ f V; pi.. .-_._V.rL>»,_|.. :. e-H15... ,U w.,u_,‘.{_‘.i,_,'!___43q".€,’,<,-.751 5 ‘. »_v f _ ' ~ »_.‘-._ . . i ‘7 Moscow are wld by Professor Edward A Steiner in his work “I‘oIs_i.oy the llan,”, which is to be issued by the Outlook Com- pany. “Tolstoy's favorite walk In Mos- cow," says the writer, "was down the river bank to the Krelm, that mixture of ’ Church an d State, of barbarisrn and elvlli ization, that last citadel of an absolute imouareny among civilized people. Burr- ‘ged,quaint~, and queer as is the Krelm was this frequent visitor on whose foot-‘ steps fastened numbers of beggars from ,whom he never turned away. One day ihe says, he was going to give some money to a beggar when the watch cams and “ with theburtof his gun began to drive away the importunata fellow. Tols‘oy remonstrated, and asked blm whether he did not know the Gospels, in which Christeomlnanded us to love our r eigh- bor and do good even to those who hate us. and the puzzled gendarme replied shrewdly, :You m`ay know the Gospels, but you_dor.’t know the military regula- tions. ANNOUNCEMENTS -Philharmonic Concert tonight in Kin- I dergarten Hall. See program page 2. -Chevalier great costermonger “Wot Cher” by male chorus in Kindergarten hall this evening. "_ - L 0. F. Regular meeting of Court Avondale tonight st8 delcck in Castle Hall. A full attendance is requested, ~ SATISFACTHAT HAVANA. Havani, November Hi-Great satisfac- tiou is fell. over the passage by the house ity bill. _,Z'i A. N. B. LEGISLATDR DEAD. Sr Joan, November 20-Mr Gagnon, mel. t, died today. I Pale ;Faced` Nervous Women. Always C row Strong and Have a Rosy Complexion by L sing l-‘slzlzgzowe Ferrozoue is by long odds the best tonic for pale-laced girls and exhausted women. It forms the right kind of blood and tie sue for rebuilding the system. It replaces tinedness by energy and vim, and adds nerve force and staying pow er. Miss Dor- othy E. Leduc, of Chester, gives the fol- low mgconvincing evidence of Ferrozonds; power. “My work compels me to rise early in the morning and work tf n hours daily as a saleslndy. Last spring I was run down, lost my color and fell off in weight-. I seemed to lack ambition and thelih- was out of me. A friend recommended Ferro- zone, and I took one tablet after meals with wonderful results. Fen-ozone _ brought back my complexion and has ‘glverfme new strength and abundance ot energy and spirits. I would advise all young ladies to use ferrozone. _ Mrs. H. G. Wilder, of Dexter, snysz' “My daughter was not very vi ell last sum-` mer and lost hersrrength complet ely when the hot weather came. I gave her Ferro- zone and am glad to say it did wonders. After six boxes were used my dauahtrr was strong and looked the picture of ` health. I can recommend Ferrrzone to all mothers, beth for themselves and daugh- ters.” Go to your druggist- tr-dev and get a supply of Ferrczonc. Price '5ic. per bex or ,lx boxes for $2.50. By mall from The Ferrozone Company, Kin gston, Ont’ NEW ZEALAN D PREFERENCE. Orrawa, November 20.-The news of the New Zealand preference gives great, satisfaction here, although strictly speak- I ing the colony will nct be entitled to Can- sdian preferencg yer. doubtless the go\~- ernmentwiil literally irt rpr t the cus- toms act. - WAKEEUL CHILDREN. For a long time the two year old child of Mr. P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth St., Harrisburgh, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it _very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and gave her half cf one of Chambfrlsin’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quit-ted her stomach and she slept the whole _,night through. Two boxes of these Tablets have effected a permanent lure and she is new well MOOSE HEADS ‘ I FOR HIGHLANDERS _ Orrawa, November 2).- The Royal Canadian regiment is about tolsnd rw- maaniilcant moo-e have tothe Gomer Highlander- as asouvenlr of h= peas- ant associations lv- South Africa. A TIME LY SUGGESTION. * This is the eps.-on of the rear when G -:rodent and careful hou~ewifereDlPf\l 68 or supply of Chamber] in’s Cough fn- My. It is certain to be nv edtd before ft' 0 winter is nvvr, and rem ts are mu--b more prompt and aatll~fun'0'! *D80 W ll' cpl? at hand and given as soon an the cold s contracted. and before It has lv come .- tied in the svsrem. I ~ aim' st wer! l' ° r.-moo a severe coli' 01-3' b° "'°|"'°d "3 if’ taking this remedy freely as _soon as tr li fi.. relies ion of one mul worm- Th re is , o ¢.,,,,e.- in glvhgltto children for it ~.n~ tains no harmful r-rlbstluef. I lnnierlg- .. f m 'rake-bf th adn ts as d ehild'en like »- r N. '»-.'.'a»-»~.: I §t!/le Creations of representatives of the Cuban reciproo- I and strong. For sale by all drngglets- |_ ..-- ..., l , kenny Thllolitn elorllrs After all, it‘s style that counts most in clothes. Any honest tailor can do the mere mechanical work well enough. It`s vi-lrcre the workmen must . be taught by the master-where creative . genius takes the place of nimble fingers-~ i that “FIT-REFORM” reaches 1116 idcnl. _ Those niceties of cutting - those deft touches of style and grace-are “FIT-REFORM" creations, which Dame Fashion nods approval over. I The man ulro wants something out of the ordinary-who wants to look well groomed-is the man who appreciates _ “FIT-REFORM” most. ~ Hundreds of the sea- son’s newest fabrics and color effects to choose from. A perfect fit _V for every figure. ~ , ._ ./, Wt( Y; 0 5 rw- .gig nzronlw cronlme :Z-_ i .S1 _ ‘Eur ":::* ' H -- Y- -.er »’v`>1`v\'k<'», \K{`T, . 4* ' lit Suits and.Overcoats, $r2 to $30. Tr°\1s¢rs.$3. $4. $5 and 35." < ` Fit-Reform. W if... Sole Agents for LOTTBTOWN. _ _ /p 1 ' _ / . iIS YOUR SKIN 5 Dor't you want Underwear that’s 'comfortable ? We have it in various weights and qualities. ' Penman’s medium weight. I - Stanlield’s medium and heavy. » make . cottéljl? . Beeced, wool lleeoedi lambswool,”etc. f L ` More Femismngé. " A we will Give Spttlallllistounts To cash purchasers during Exhibitior Week in all lines. _ In watches, our stock is large and are accurately regu- lated and guaranteed. ‘ ‘ ‘ We have an exquisite assortment of Rings. , _ Call before purchasing elsewhere. We are conident we can please you. - W. N. 'rAN'roN, fe ifnnnlnm f'\ \-» _, Alrnlomzto C/.l>rr.u.$ £006.00() 52737” IV SUICLL ACI* Govaasnam' lluan0l|'lmtliol\os|-lo, HON. ZW. C. EDWARDS. ROBERT E. MENZIE, ~1a-rvrevrnmoaur - rnaasunlq ` WILLIAM DINEEN, ALEX. DAVIDSON, M.D. ' \ :no Viet-Pnaaloanr Mzoloal. nzranus THOMAS BAKER, SIDNEY H. P|PE» Sao Vic:-Pnuslolnr *°'fu*'“' PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS! . I-lou. Arrrl-luI=i PETERS, csonoe E. l-lu_c.|-iss, M.P.P. 3 Gldannorrzrown. (5353 '~°"'7¢"'°W'*-' ' _ , BENJAMIN c. Pnowsz, w. H. BHENNAN. 1 ' ¢'.%nu\l.o'rr¢'rowN. ` SUUUIUUWUO . H A. W. STERIIS, Provincial Manager . Charlottetown \ W ' 25 Per Cent. Off to aliStudents To any student attending any college in the City we will allows discount of TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT on any work they may lqc done- ` PLATES WITH CORRUGATED SUCTION ' Having made arv .mgementswith the 'Katt system of e the United States ne are new able ro offer to you their patent CORRUGATBD SECTION PLATE at the same price you would pav tor any ordiiaiy te. _ . - P The plates are designed for any mouth where the tissues are hind, and where the usual suction will not hold. . ` _-5 ' ` . ,Ii yt... are having trouble with aplate lotus make you a set asf ,see the difference. All _work guaranteed. ` ' ,. . I 3 \>`~~. . .. 1. _BERLIN DENiAi‘i.'siPARli.0RS. I Q * ` 1‘<~ » -I ii.. Bnyit and you unlike! "I0 \'¢"¥~' I' _ OVéf.Pr0wse Bros - A i Drs. BEER & BELL. PN? RP ` ~ f J ltr..." ' 'nfs r-r'-s. Fa-rsh or ell dmrgitj ` earaagu ry: ' r' ' -- _ ._~.,. .~:{~ e=:‘;‘» .». .uf » -_ -:'-.rf_1..'<_>'._=.-.f-~~»'-~-‘~'“ " _'_ 1.,-.M r ,gi , g, .f_V__..r-if =; - ._2‘ ` 1 . __ .wy- S ' PROWSE BRGS. i ' ADDISON l'l.'|'l_00VER, ESQ., Prooldollt. ,