""5 “W“”’ l`»WIIIl’IIId _ " I 'T' iii iiiiisi ii iii iiii "°""f, Y"USNE (10% tilé fan at times to get necessary nourishment _from ordinary food? ‘ gans are not strong enough to perform their proper fnn¢._» tions. _ - Why should these organs be aided in their work? Because the digestion of ordinary food is more than they can accomplish when they are in a weakened con- dition. It is necessary that some aid in the form of an easily assimilated nourish- ment be provided. Why does the nourish- ment supplied in Scott’s Emulsion feed the body when ordinary food does not? ' Because beipg scientifically emulsilied it_ is rendered much more easily digested and the whole system gathers nourish- ment with much less eHort. There is less tax upon the whole digestive tract. Why is the nourishment contained in Scott’s Emulsion assured proper distribution? Because the emulsion is easily and naturally taken up and utilized by the system. Why is the good edect of Scott’s Emulsion soon noticeable? Because the ingredients represent the very form of nourishment needed. The stomach requires a change and rest from ordinary food and hence the gdod effects of the emulsion are quickly seen. \V hy is S_cott’s Emul- sion a food for the whole system? Because every part of the emulsion-oil, hypophos- phites and glycerine, is adapt- ed to some special need of the body when a wasting con- dition exists. _ VI/'hy is it necessary to nourish the whole body when only one part is affected? Because the blood, nerves, bones and muscles must _all be considered and provided. for in restoring waste and establishing uniform health. Scott’s Emulsion _gives°nour_- ishment to all, collectively and individually. We'll send you a sample free upon request. ` SCOTT & BOWNE, 55 Front St., W., Toronto. 1 | img I ~_ l.S. Saiiiordss/Son \»v\+\w\»\¢\ Produce Commission 1'\¢l'¢|ll\\f$. 48 I 48 Argyll Simi. Halifax, I- S. W Coaaigameiiu of litter. Xp. Pork. l’°\l|lfY 'mum na om asia an me ingiieu mam: Flies and prompt retnriomsde. Write nc lor llcrket Quotation- Qetldlwinl _ _ __ .- 1 ' _ _ i, 11 "Southern Paeiie Gilt 53% EXpIodlng Boilers--Returnsto the Woods Preferring to Because the digestive or- . ' ' ' Take His Chances Among Indians, Wild Cats and Bears. The old man with 'the bronzed fa H bng_liair and ready-made suit was ee; the matter as they walksé “rice is,_Jeim,"' is nie, “rm 10015,; for peace in my declinin’ yea;-3,, TNI wild life has been gittin’ sorter lmrd or me, an’ want to take it easy, so I equi; t° the ¢ltY £0 finish up. You don’t mind douyoul” ' th Glad to have uyou, uncle,” answei-gd 8 young man. The dangers of life in the woods-the constant watchfulness and all that-must become very trying, tp an old man. I suppose there comesn $11116, even to a man inured to it, when danger ceases 1,0 have a fascination.” “What’s that there 'barricade feri” de- manded 'the old man, as the younger guided him into the street. 1 _ “Oh, that’s where a boiler blew up," I was the careless reply, “and, of course ig took a section of the sidewalk with 1 .” “B’ilers under the sidewalkl” said the old man, enquiringly. “Of course, one walks over boilers nearly everywhere in the city.” The old man looked worried. ‘ “Better step sorter easy, hadn’t we ?’- “Oh, no,” laughed the nephew. “It’s very seldom one blows up.” “An’ it’s very seldom a. man’s chawed by a b’ar,” returned the uncle; “but we don’t feel comf’table gittin’ too close to he asked. i ’em.” A “Careful, now, uncle,” cautioned the young man. “We’ll cross the street here. Look out! Jump!” The old man barely cleared fthe front of a cable-car, and then went to the pavement with a, bicycle. When he was rescued and brushed oil' he looked' crest- fallen. “You should wateh out when you hear the gong ringiug,” the young main ex~ plained. _ “Watch out fer which gong?" asked the old man, reproachiully. “It seemed like there was 'a dozen goin’ to once.” I “Oh, all__you have to do is to keep le;-;m.~ I l_~'vl losin’ it there, neither. Is them things runnin’ all the time?" dents.” “How many!" ‘ “Oh, I suppose the average, including collisions and the big accidents, wouldn’t amount to more than five or six victims a week.” “In the days when the Indians was rampagin’ they didn’t average as high as that, includin’ massacres,” commented the old man. The young man passed this oil' with a laugh. _ “We’ll go up to my ofiice, uncle,” he remarked. The old man was nervous as he stepped into the elevator. ` “These here things ever dropl” hc asked. “Never when they’re properly watched and guarded,” was the answer. “Same way with a wild bull,” com- mented the old man. “There ain’t never a bit of danger in him if he’s properly watched an’ guarded.” The young man stopped to speak to an acquaintance who had his head banf daged and his arm in a. sling. _ “Has the oliice next to mine,” he ex- plained, “and he was held up last night. Foolishly objected to being robbed, you know, and that’s the result. Of course. when he showed fight they pounded him, but it’s a very rare occurrence.” ` The old man stopped short; _ “John,” he said, “I come here fer rest an? peace an’ quiet. I= was tryin’ _to gii _ away from the dang’rous an’ excitin’1iie ‘i of the wild West.” “I quite understand, uncle.” “_Well, John, if you’ll jest steer me back to the station you’ll see an ol man take to the woods where_ there ain’t nothin’ worse’n b’a_rs an’ Wildcat: an’ blizzards. I’iu lookin’ fer a mee, comi’table old age, John, where the chance of dyin’ sudden a.in’t more’n one in ten, an’ it’s back to the woods fer me." -Elliott Flower in “Cosinopolitan_" i MAHKIIS. _ SIUIIKS ANI] _ _SHIRPIIIG The Latest Shipping_News, Report from the Stock Markets. etc.. of Canada and the States. NEW YORK STOCKS. NEW Yank, Nov. 19th.- (Special)-This Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.(i‘r RYKERT &C0., LEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Montreal. n _ Atchhcrdlcmnoa Atchison Protea-md Bmriys napa mmm sei 62% Eric 34 33t Louisville & Nashville 124 12.32 s 142 149 I api" prices - Nov.18Nov. 19 I 543 55i 1171 1191 82 *Zi 972 se Manhattan Metropolitan 137i T41 Missouri Pacino 106 107% New York Conti* 1491 »15f`i Pennsylvania I5*-'ti 155§ Beading 55 565 Rook ISl»aBd '_ -" Cnicaoo, November 19.-(Specia.l.)- Dec - - “Pork$l09o ..Yes_ but there m.en»t many acci_ ed outside the station and along the route. -Flour per cwt __£|our, per bbl (im Lard, per bucket K. Oil per cask I Raoishes Molassen Hides per lb Hay per cwt. Straw....._ ._ Oa _ Pork _ Caulidowers. Turni b __ P lp’ ‘us Corn, doz ‘ ' im.. i:.....f.aa..;s'i'i;.'.'... `; 2:1; Aunlec. peck. . \Vild Geese. _ . Pumpkins. . ._ Rabbits, pair B. Ducks Partridge ,, Railway Common -- 32 ,, ,, Preferred oi. 921 sg, Pnl 171 1722 Union Paeilc 992 100i United Stated Steel Common 363 36§ “ _ “ " Preferred 84 94 Soo Preferred 1225 122i Detroit ' 95?: 852 CANADIAN STOCKS. Daily Quotation Dist Furnished by B.t} RY-KERT_`&: C0., MEMBERS OF THB MoN'riuuL srocx EXCHANGE ilonircal. Jiugng pda; Nov. 18 Nov.1‘J 3. P. R. Twin City ` 1141 'HH ‘looked St. toronto Br- Balihx Street Richelieu & Ontario oem. I. md s. om' _ _ 5% 54! “ s 3 5;* sua 'f 1015 1011 an as are sys; ns; ns; me ice ss os 1231291 i>_LA_i\irr. Evqry 039'* ._-N" august, 129% Barle ,perbushe1............_ Beeffarcass) Buckwheat..i).e.r......_ Butter, per lb....... caifskms, is.. .to _ hilt.” ii? Island Flrour, per|00 ibs....... Oatmeakier 1(1) lbs ....... ._ Oats(hlac )per mshel._..... Oats (whitelper mshel. _ _ . . . _ Wheat per ushel.... . . __ . _ Pork . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . _ . . . . . Potatoes, perb4s_...._....... T ‘ UIIIOI n.‘§?."i"£.i.i _ i1.......n..§’..i.;:::1°.':.°::;:5: S skins _vi?§l’...»....i;_.;.':.'_°:.':':::;1:' Geese perlb . . . . . . . . _ ., ...... .. lfurkey per lb. -Ducks lb.. Oiiickciisrpcrlb ............ _ _ TRADE A AND SHI River; Smiley, Conrad, i-ialihx`;}§.S. `N”B‘eHe° 1§Rgd“°i Ihdylluu it Ancnnrsnor ' < " ' mn Uncle sm mwcfsfullr §-°'-5'-4"’ c°'“""" vm" R"°’i S' cunts am man is his P'°’ B°"°" wld' mm as fini.-', Jsinniy is “|35 Realm" L' Coroahlkandithe West. We Bee! (quarter) Ib Beef (small) b Butter (tres ) per lb gliickens per _pair ggs ......... .. Fowls per pair Oatmeal, new, per » ¢ » - ¢ - ¢ ¢ - ~ ¢ . ¢ » -- neeeaa -seen tS....... . Beets, perbunch_._._. Potatoec,perbush..... |'Mutton percaroass ........ .. _Onioinspw nuncli .......... .. Lettuce pez-bunch .......... ._ CattleDrccscd_ .......... ._ . Ducks ......... . . . . .... ._ Green arsev ..... Gels-ry per . squash. _ _ _ _ _ _ f f I I If Eggs,perdoz._..._ . . . . . . . .. ~ ¢ » . » ¢ » » » - » » ~ ~ -- ~ ¢ ~ e ¢ » ¢ » ~ » . .~ ¢o°bbbbcobbEbbb3522bb22bb¢oocigwaooboao ssh;sasasaseesasasaaeassseaessesssaese rssssasssssssssssssssssssssssgsassesses CCQ_O_CQC>OQ¢¢QQ¢¢Q¢OG°OQQOG¢DOOmSUIN>O¢OQOO sassesses;esssasaasnssssasseesesssaaaee .040t.0 E '¢'¢¢'c'¢¢$QQ¢Q'¢¢occ.--¢@e'¢¢¢'¢; E 83£S§S88il3§33&iu°3Sg?Sfi253S *Ga 585858 S5'5°85'3'5'35'3§_S'SS'S5' . coceocioaeoeccooi-ooeooooo _ 8§'é“85i8@3’§8S8S88»$gS§SESS3 _ 'rnii euaiinuiiii cnAnLo'r'rnrowN. mince nowaan isnann. Novsnsna 25.9°. _ PORT OF SUIIERSIDE- Wh-Nl p d by the cheers of thc crowds -which gather- A gr. at banquet was given at Windsor Castl = in honor of the royal guest. i Bleeding A sell Can be Cured by 7 Dr. Chase sp Ointment. sometimes burst and permit the escape of hloo from their central veins These can to even endanger the lite of the pahient. Nov. 19. ar: Jennie Armstrong, Grady A H I " Well youwill be shortly if you are not now _ ,Nov-10.ar= nossmusa, compras, 'rig » our meds HEAVY WEIGHT UNDEY WEAR - s sash. bsiisse. _ ‘ coarse. It is n t f t th Uuasr‘é&r1@m'y5, His Narrow Escapes from Cycles, Elevators, Cable Cars and' ____T___. ._ ¢a._...ii.1,€ .,..§.,;°fv"N`§°{fR‘H”¢¢A5LE ¢, 0° fo, Kms or Poiirueii. I » Sun. Medium weight fora lowerpi-ice _ -__ ' ' The fall and winter weights are here in such variety Lorman, Nev. 17.-'rue King or Porta- there’s no _want in the Fnderwear Catalogue a man canhave gal arrived at Windsor tonight 'from _ that gang be met here F""P°*’ '° WY "' “Si” _‘_° W’ Kin# “"5 _ Underwear at 25 cents the p eee and 50 cents the Queen of England King Edward, who _ __ had come direct from Sandringham, met 1 th; twigs as much Sgft iamws w°°l’ribb°d’ H him at the station. The two monarchs y money can ny anywhere “Heavy °r ` "Ti'5t'S,au 7°i1_ `f`lW¢ 50 <10 in the embraced one another most cordially and D _ w°°d°’ an there “mt 5° many ways °f then drove off tothe castle accom anis _ o ‘ I Men’s Outfitter i Chase’s Ointment in this regard is the sponsible business min who felt so grate- Ointmena that he detcrmined to do what he could to let others know about it writes -“You mayjut my name to any praise you can give to Dr. Chase s Oint ‘I was troubled for two years v;i;h that am entirely rid of it It is a treasure to DIED FROM FLY BlTE_ Theswellinz continued to spread until distcnded. The doctors were powerless J aiiinese Specialist They cure all formsc! Hear’ ache in twenty minutes. Stop piin oi Rheumivism and Neuralgia. Relieve Car Sickness and Sour Stomach. Breaks up a cold in in one day. No PAIN can exist in the body under the influence of these woNni~.n1=i:1. 'r.ini.1=:rs. On sale at your drug store and all places where medicines are kept, or from the proprietor at 25 cents a box. 'Mount Rairunnsn where no cure is efecned. Snrrnss together with our 16 page ‘Caudaeeaca1y'heaa!ste_rm November 17 -A oitobll iiis wav Io sourii to South Beckett, the firm ot Dabeil and pi|¢5__ P. E. I. §_T_I_lI:;K__E_l_{Q_HANGll‘ ing but a Menace to Life It- _ R05] BANKERS AND BROKERS NEW YORK CORRESPGNDENTS - - HENRY cu-:ws 6. co Piles or hemorrhodal tumor ', like vari i' case veins in other parts of the body- Members New York °t°°k Fxchange New York Produce Exchange 3 . _ - New York Cotton Exchange, stituaie bleeding piles. Such hemorrhages Chicago Board of Trade are sometimer exceedingly profuse, so as - Bostgn C0l‘l'eSp0l\d6l'ifS¢ H R 5 Not Only Painful and Annoy i_ The victim of piles should avoid rich ~ St0CkS._BOUdS G'1'a1n»C0tt0l1» ¢t¢ » bimght and 50m fm' stimulating foods aud drinks and should Cash 01' Carried On margins Of 5 1:0 I5 P C. W8 IIRVC IISIEC keep the bowels slightly related as conf On Out blackboard The best Molltreal BOS'IZ011 and New YOIE S1»ii111f»i°11 IS 006 0111188 0f_f»hiS ailment- Stocks. Our morning telegram from the best tipster on Wall S°m”P@°P1¢d°“°°°.”‘"k°f "NUS D” Street, forcasts the day’s market and so far has hem Chaise: _(_)i“'°:‘°“° ff? blegdggl 22°? very reliable. On our tables youwill find brokers dai y and fgxfin t erzgfnfs ofstvgfshfmbllé corn weekly market letters also books containing valuable infcrmn iilalnt 8 I t1o_n about investments etc Our report of previous week is ~»»»~»f °f fi .‘,§’§;‘;‘;i:‘:.zf_.;‘;‘;;";':g_;';:ei._P;‘::_£;. _..._ ,___ testimony ot persons who have been may desire. Clients Orders exetuted With the least POSb`1`% setuallyéured or bleeding piles by usirg delay. Careful attention given to all correspondence it. The statement of Mr. Jackson given Telephone 267, P O Box, 189 below is that ofa well known Md N- _ Ofilce Lower Queen Street, Farquharson building Q CHICAGERKETS' i fu_l for the benciit dexived_from Dr_Chase’s A E .' M D | I ‘ Nev. wuear75;o°rn;ss; oats, 29P0rk,i ML Jas Jackson °_, we Lm_ie°S_p°°1_ I______m » MANAGER $15.70. Company, St-. Alexis ae Monte, Que. ‘ i CHARLOTTETUWN MARKETS- ` ment, for it has done me more good than } ' ' I ' "*'* f (Corrected every Tuesday and Friday.) SHY \l1¢di°i0¢ I WH' “Wd - "mii.°)`..`.°.`.°.`_fff.°. _ ' __ ` __ . . . . . . . _ _._.b_____..__. OF COURSE YOU cruel disease, bleeding piles, after ‘_ W using Dr C »a.se’s Oiutment, I can say 1 - _ all suffering from piles " I _ _ Dr Chase’-i Ointment 60 cents a box At $10 al' dealer", or Edmanson, Bates & Co _ y T°1`°“t" _ _ A 5' cash capital, and were seeking a mercantile connectiioir 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 Mi jones, who had. Mil" Y°§K~ N°"- 11:17-“H°';"““t §““f' S J' a stock worth $10,000 wholly paid for. together with a busi- _';`;‘;'1’;__"§:i:'1g"i’_‘; Z;"B‘;_m;‘f“h;’s d‘;'ed°f§;"Z’_ ness connection as good in ever) Way as Mr Smith the .freeze of ii nv one ififiima isst Wea- I _' P'°b“b1Y better’ S“PP°S° Mr- J°”°5 315° ““"*°d 5°” nesdiiy. Afew hour. lm-r a smai ,pot A come an equal partner,would you hesitate a single made by the me developed into 5 s,,e,|_ before accepting the offer of Mr Jones in preference to ing whichcxteuded over the emire cheek. _ 'f Of Mr. Smith ’ to Rive 1‘¢1i°fa°<1 50041! ‘IW "WIND flied you have a certam sum to invest in life insurance _ you _ be in.lined to invest it in a company whose ; _ _ _ ,-_ _-pn|¢g_-.25 __ _ earnings for years to come will be pledged more 0 1 ' , "'""'°"° _ 1 <1! _ wards astronger reserve basis, or would you 73% ample for the next generation at least, and every I I whose surplus earnings is genuine surplus, free from SFVANESE' obligation or charge on account of reserves f .__-_:~i-;»i-i-;~§-is;~ffff-; ''''' -_ ° _ ) (mn _wi ~ ° .22_°eesfc§.f;§.s“§e___ »~e»..~_~.f.=~....... I YO" W°“"‘ Of C°“'S° Ch°°S¢ the whole upper poriion et the body was ' Let us g' n A ess yilsil ig cast your lot with that company whose policy reserv the company with strong Reserves, especially when with ‘le etible Tablets' » °_;f:;_;‘.S;;;2“a‘ °°”“1"°“S 3 ‘cg g F _ You would in a word choose the Canada Life, for itrs FTOH1 A amous _ th_e only Companv on this continent viliich fully complies _- with the above specifications E. R. BRDW W K ROGERS Charlottetown Charlottetown, 51966181 Agerll Manager P E I “WONDERFUL” ?;‘;,‘,f,S 3% " - Mr_ John H. Barustead, Halifax, N S Dear Sir:-I was amicted wi __ A Rheumatism in my hand, '°:..1 tried _ -- ` i booklet sent FREE 0, .ppiiaiiion to a bottle of your Oil with surprising 3;: 122;” _ P031 of “Mm-_OTTETOWU-__ . I Il. iv. lo||rino1¢,_¢_ io., __ results. *The _first application re- D N91; 13, 5,; L51, Hay, Mcnoumhxell °°¢°*°°l* *F* li€v¢¢l the pain at Once and iJ¢.f0f¢ Base Rugs and | *I used the bottle my hand was’ We have them of the best Hauhx,i-‘ye,Bonioo.~~ I _ ` _ “_ ' OR A COUSIN. _ entirely cured. ‘andthe qnantitytoseleet _ ' ~‘ ithtt' .:I'.`ponsider your Ethapian Rheu robe; Harnesses, HM” ’ matic Oil a wonderful preparation ‘Riding baddles Halters, dialieertainly recommend it to glen Waterproof Horse ii ull in my ffkllds- English Harness Soaps and ' “ YOUTS Tf\11Y at qu ek selling price.. _ _ C. F."?£3$!.1SON virmttiie rig me Lime B.. E oo., Landon, our I lime 25th, iqoo. - s -..-»-_.-_.._.._¢ With" Til