Novnnssn 1 .9... . ._ ' i‘ W * h ~¢§ ! — i nan n methods of dressing. p The house later, adopted “the com- An Article Written by Him For the Youth’s Companion in. fizz; dew-non two», s9 persons 1900, Before He Was Nominated For Vice President-The ' . a » - . t GERIMIY AOOPTS THEIERTVDUTIES; ' " a Oct. 29.-'-By a s: into-m theretehstnu today adopted the mlulmuu duties on meet, with the exception of bacon, as fixed by the tari committee at $9. $12 0r $24 per double hundredA-welght, lhe 41137 varying according to the h m... gtutnnt: grunt Our claim to sell clothing cheaper than any other 510m in this city, is now becominga well known facti We buy our goods at least 10% cheaper than anyother store in the city. Our long experience in the tailoring budos-ss enables us to do this. We know just toacent. how rnuclo trimmings and making a suit costs, how much cloth it; takes. We also know the quality and make up better than s. y other house handling ready-made clothing on this Island to-day. It makes us laugh sometimes to see the stuff some of our well known clothiers sell for all wool goods We think alter all thenlwe should not be too hard on them, as we think they do not know the difference themselves. S0 they are more to be pitit d than laughed at, When we sell you a suit we can tell you ail ahontit, Brandon, Mam. is one of the thousands s l n 1 . CREEKS AT BATHURST FROZEN OVER Ar tale only Now Puhhshed For The First Time. a --- - p BATKURsT,‘ Oct. 29.—We ha! a very heavy frost here oh Sunday niztxt, accom- idb . Abo t ' h f ll. Bos-rox, Oct. 29.—In an article written tution. The senate has no right to dictate $121550! 5,31,82,12!“ auduesssgiézzteiivfirs for the Youtlfs Companion, which will be to to the president who shall be appointed ware frozen W", Mend“ night a heavy published next week. Theodore Roosevelt but they have an entire right; to min bee“ and continued an day Tummy tzsve his ldtas of the duties and rolpousl- say who shall not be appointed, for Snow and ice have d,__appearec_ The we bilities of the President of the United under the constitution this has been ather is clear and m“ mm“ States. President Roosevelt wrote the made their duty. ' article in 1111), while he was governor of “Although many men must share i New York, and previous to the Rapubll; with the president the responsibility, l can national convention, whlchnominated , there is upon him alwaysa heavy burden q him for vice-president. In it the presi- I of responeibilty. It is easy enough to g ve —--- dent snysz- a good administration, demands the mrst n u - ' _ “The President of the UnPed Shires anxious thought, no less than very aun- Cha ge f weath€l Dlsastgr occupies a position of peculiar importance. usual powers of mind. _ Inthe whole world there is no other “There is every reason why the presi- ous To Many Pe0pl€° ruler, certainly uo other ruler under free dent should be held to a sharp —-—— ' institutions. whose powsr compares with = accountability alike for what he does and i- _ - . his. Of course, there is the enormous per- for what he leaves undone. Bur. we in- Bad Blood llglkessou Fable in) Cold sonal factor of the incumbent himself to jure ourselves and the nation if we fail to __A CO Ma e5 X o“ Llable T° be considered entirely apart from the treat with proper respect the man who, DISEBCQ-HQW To Protect ' Ycur- power of the office itself. This is mer=ly in the highest oflice in our land, is striv- 531g another way of stating that in any cflice ins! to do his duty. -__- the personal equation is always cf vital “Altotrether there are few harder tasks Changes of the season atf-cts the health consequence. than of filling well and ably the time». of gagrguvégistrtzgggggegbifl-t hfhfioegiefgpéeghfi “The senators are the constitutional ad- President of the United States. But if thin and waterkfimd mm’, that the wealth" _ 1 _ _ _ visors of the president. The secretaries the man at the close of his term is able igbpb?plgenl%e télisllgikefiLgelt difiagrge- qllfi-Illllty 0f QOOdS 311d tnmmtrgs ll)!’- lilfld Of CV8 used in who from thecabiuet advise htm on mat- to tell that he has done his duty well, *5 Y 8 - 011 8e _i W119. ‘lysllebtjc and d in haw thg 91311915 31-9 uavpg how J - ters of general policy when he so desires he has performed one of the great world gfggggiretfiagagfzvnégiilseg"ffigfégfggig myadgar d sha ed 3:1 thP i-Ogidp b W - . the (ganvas l; in With the senate, the advice and con- tasks and the mere performance is in it- twgugéshf rheumnflbm o, neuralgia that ' _ p , ‘ e gwa yo)‘ the lmfmfii U’ sultutbn are obligatory under the consti- self the greatest of a‘! possible revs ards.” give warning of the winter that is coming. 0UP PXPBPIEDCB ll] llflllflflllga BDCl lllSlly If YOU WIS]! flPy - _ It you want to be brisk and strong for the Rule chin e made on it to PM.’ . f vtillnttgiitgs no: phat ytcilu should builltil ulp ‘ g _ _ . m- yfifll‘ Ftlltjy Wt: RYE {l}?! . n , . D0 YOU LOOK ON ts... s.’ “wttss, threat: n: bets ca" “e I“ t“ ‘t seen t" be new. and we Wm on; greatgest of alldblooill-mailnq, nerge-restor; Clildfgfi YOU 0H9 Cfillli f0!‘ ll} Eltllfil‘. mg mos, an wt ma, eyou s rongan D E P l stavgatizfi‘ t2: aches authpaisgs of wAiplter if you e em now. r. antes sms, Are You Blue, Discour aged, Ir- ritable and Depressed ? 1t May be Your Nerves Are Exhausted and You Need Dr Chasfs l O Ncrvc Food. Irritabllitv and mental depression sometimes amounting to melancholy and despondency, are marked symptoms of nervous exhaustion. _ _ In the beginning you feel languid and tired, find ir- dlflicult to remember and SlUlIKS All] Dally Quotation List Furnished by E.G _SH|PP|NE The Latest Shipping News, Reports from the Stock Markets. etc.. of Canada and the States. CANADIAN STHOCKS. whom Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have re- storedtohealt h 1nd strenzth. H»: say: —',It is with deep uratitude that I acknowledge the benefit I have derived from the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Before taking the pills my health was much shattered with rheumatism, nervous depression and slecplessness. For fully twelve months I rarely got a good nlghtfs sleep When I began the u~e of the pills it was with a determination to give them a fair trial. I did so and can truthfully say that I could not wish for better health than I now enjtiy. I shall always sneak a good word for r. Williams’ Pink Pills." Poor blood is the cause of mostdisesse. Good blood means health and strength. Dr. lVilliams’ Pink Pills do not purge- they simply make pure,rich blood. That's why they cure so many diseases. But you must always get the genuine with the full name “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People” on the mapper around etery $2.50, by writing direct b0 the Dr Willlllls’ box. Sold by all drugglsts or sent by mull, , nost paid, at50 cents a box or six bnxesfcr - A110 in , of hlens’ Boys’ and Youths’ clothing has just arrived _ u“ to impnsule m éonanutta you RYKEBI. a, Co‘. MEMBERS 0F THE Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. thoughts, The tasks of the day are put‘ MONTREAL p _ ofl’ till the marrow, little things worry Ilouttreul. you, you forget your blessings and look Jloslng prices on the dark side of things. 5- P- B- At times there may be nervous heed- PW!!! C“?! ache, spells dizziness, indigestion, sleep- llontlual St- , lesuess uuzl general wmkness of the body. Pox-onto Ry. 4 1172 1171 Calfskin,“ 1b _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1:1: You dread what the future may bring to Halifax Street 103i $04 Eggs, per doz. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . you and feel the wcrk and responsibility Rlchelleu8z Ontario ——— 100 lnfigésper-rtffi - - - - - - - -- '- of life more than you can bear, Dominion Coal Common 131$ 1311 Island 1mm‘ 5,1,‘, 0'0‘ ‘ms Mr. Arabur Lafiery, Molneqtle Road, Dom. Land S. Com _ 57% (59 Oatmeahper 100 15s.... . Charlottetown, P. E. I, states “I was all “ Pre’r’d. 96} 97 812g gggggielgle: - - - - - - -- ruu down in heslthaud in factI was so “ . Bonds 89 895 wheat per usbelu“ "x221: bid that the least excitement would make Nova Saotia Steel 170 107 P01111088, Del-b , ,- _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ __ me start up nervously. My nerves were Montreal Power 96-5 97 gllrltlllllsp-b-l-i» very unsteady and at times I had racking Amal Superior 24% 24$ Lgtn?) £15m: éqh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 40 1., sick headache and spells of Indigestion. Ogllvie Preferred - — ghee skin,“ Since I have baen using Dr. Chassis -- Bonds 11g 113 goggle gigs-legit» . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nerve Food these symptous have entire y- ‘o ‘k '~ H l""_:::_'_'_'_"_'_'_'f: '_ '_ '_ '_'_ left me and today! feel like a different per NEW YQRK STQCK§Q gazkzypgr 1b? ________________ H can My wholeuervous syst. mhas been r.» ‘ ___. Chickens per lo. . . .. . . . . . . . . ..0 06 t sehwl, m! evveli" l‘ "w" ““°'°"d DI"! Qwtetl" Lie“ Fumiflhed b1 E-G cusnnorrnroxvs MARKETS. and I am entering real mod beellh- BYKEBT c; mnmmns or run Corrected W Tues“ ) This wonderful 11186161” W?" °l D1" MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ( u? y‘ Chase's NervcFood has been dcmoustrat- Montmgp " 322g (($133???) pg! lb- - - -- ed in thousands of cases. Gradually and 9193111815139; (may 9131,30 Butter (fies ) ‘$815151’: certainly it creates new. nerve cellitbllild‘ Amflmmated Copper 641 63 Chickens per pair .... . . . up the system and overcomes the weak- ‘mu-kg sugar 122 123i """" " ' m» which w» =1» t» we" else“ sent»- eom» so 881 Ftdarpfiitétffit: 1:. .::::. . . t» 8M1 109111183 9f 13°91'99"” 5nd deapml‘ Abchlson Preferred 99 100i Flour, per bbl (imp) . . . . . . . . .. deny, New hopes, new confidence, uew moon“ Rand Tums“ (:2 631 Lardfi per burget . . . . ...... .. viwiw w ie-tmsd M" "1' w" W‘ we l 37% 381 E3Li.%°.'f7’) .'.' health and strength take the slew "f m- Louisville a: Nashville 13s.;- mo; goilasiis ........ . Yb ...... .. ease. , - . Manhattan EX. div 136 1385 {l m? , new, per Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, Metropolitan Ex Div 138k 741% Bhtiesopsi-rcltgt at: boxes 10112-50 M!" ‘lmfiflist’ °' mssouriPacino 1‘8?11<l stmwm... .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Edmanson, Bates 8c Celene" 1- New York emu- 15% 1E6 ' Pennsylvania 162 153?? ' s. _ Rudy,“ s5 cs LAURIE“ WQHBNWTA LK Rm]; 191mm 1982 199; Mutton per carcass QTTAWA, Oct. 29.—-Slr Wifred Laurie!‘ southern Pacific 7o 711 Onions per ogmcg; ........... .. “gm-mt; 1,0 m, “P1151 gq-plght,‘ but de- Lettuce per un ..... . . elined to be interviewed. Mr. Bordeau " w 111 get the public work! 1197mm“ St. Paul ,, Railway Common 36 37 out“, Dressed U010! Pacific EX. dlV. ,,' Preferred an} as; _ 1331139; Cauliflowers...“ , _ _ United States Steel Common Wehave not advanced the price “ “- “ Preferred of our tobacco. 1w we 255;“. Amber smoking Soo Preferred tobacco, Bobs, ‘Play iofifllliflg W: Dfmi” at the Is'.and’s greatest clothing store. ' Men’; Over-coats Blue Beaver l ‘(I C‘ SUMMEBSIDE JIABKETS. (Parmers Prices-Corrected Dally.) ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 ; l I a a 4 5 u t; ' n u c100 ' $8.00 _ $9.50 $12.00 Oct. 30. Oct. 31 mil 135i Bnrle ,perbushel.. .......... .. 1195 1182 Beef carcass)per lb 279 g7; Buckwheat ............ Butter, per 1b . . . . . . . . . .. O 8 388888 OQQQDQ E858NFK88888$E858$88$ New pippidilly overcoat made in the new style, slit- pockets on side, cuffs on sleeves, velvet collar nude. in mens’ and hovs’s size ‘priofl $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.50 tn $21.00, . Mens’ Suits $5.00; $6.00 $7.00 $9.50 10.50. We have a special line of our own tweerls made up which we will sell for $12.00 guaranteed pure wool made and finished according Bo our instructions positive by the best value for the money ever‘ shown in this city". Mens’ good wearing pants 99 cents aypair, 500 pairs left to choose from. o¢=¢=¢nLEb 8 8i§b38w£88$88Ki5$8 ssssesssssssssg ggoccocccoccocwco ccacc a <33: -' o U ‘c 8 888338€€88S88$888888888388888888878888888 E8 ism bhEoc §3@§g8$5§§8 Esmmocccoc g8§§5s§§$5388a5§83a88$a88$§¥$§$¥88@5§§ Childrens’ suits in good twtettsk.» fit boys up to ten years cfage for $1.50 a suitlOnr $l,00 per suit underwear , is also aspecialEvalue. Fur CJMS at all prices, and fur lined onestoo. For Robes, Fur (dollars, Fur Caps, Gloves, everything" a man or bc-‘y needs except ' boots. l l. f o'o¢ ‘debs: Our custom tnilor-* ,1 inc department is . lgrowing bigger cvuy ' day, trade is grow- jing b leaps and ’ boun s' This depart. _ 'ment ofour business ' p is nuwso _' 45'? . ti-at if you want the“ be t fitting suit oi '1 g dvetcoat inpCanado, _ ifihsve it n’: Te by tl Q‘ t..ntsgtFtisit..t.tt.sr§.t1... ' a QQOOCOQOQQQ ssnasssssessssasssssemsessss COOL‘.OHOOOOOQOQOQOOQCQOOOQQOQQO G7 J 49 49:} Turuips bus . . . . . . . . . . .. baccos are the same size and prlfiit‘. CHwAGQ MARKET-a ' $111.3 (Se, uas . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ i. . j _ c t j_ 4 f i T . PORT OF CHA-NLOTTETOWN. Oct. so, arr-lveilcome, Trerlholm, Richi- gg 33 Parsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13% 13o Celery per head .... ..... .. , Corn, doz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 37% 33 Ripe Tomatoes, lb ............ .. "Apples, peck ................. . . . .se ...... .. . ........ .. to the consumer as formerly. W6 " _..__ Pam kins ‘Fu-‘alflilc also extendcd I116 tlmfrfw at‘: GHICABO, October iiL-(Sneciol-l- Rabbits, pEii-IIQI1IIII'II:IIII ' i Q.‘ _ - . . --' . B. D k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “dmpm” °f “m”: gs a °°°~ “"'°“ ‘it °°“°» “iii P“ Parullfllz: ................... .. January 1st, 1904. I ., $16.50. . The Empire 1mm 02-. Llnltal o... Wheatfil; o-=-=et-P~=k$1sw- TRADE AND SHIPPIN ' V l _ 1 _ bucto; Lilliunlierhardt, Lunenburg: Milo, Galdert. Richibucto. 1 Oct. 31, old-Welcome, Ireuhclm, gsnsa- inc; Britannia, Backmsn, Hufifsg Ad”? Trcnholm, Pictou; Ellen L. Khmer. Maxuer,S)uris. i t t iii. . I _ yo. ‘jwk 13:.) i : i;