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C.' ` Saunders of Summerside, were at the - Davies yesterday. ’ _\liss is-ibel .\I.l.cniill:lii is in Sliinmer icul-Q5 coughs and Cgldg at 07155, »~i-ie. the ir\1<‘~*° of th" Mi"“"0S Mawhllr “fe doii't mean that it relieves You for alittle while--it cures. It has been doing this for half ri century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it zi chance. Centrzil Street. 5(-M“HR5m,.¢ im.; H rush ye_\~t_erlla y tha told in iiiiiiiislnkalile lziiigiitigc that f\'n:is is on the way. _\lit_ Clnirles St:i\'ert_ son of Mr. Geor',:e 5;flv@rr._ inet with a soiiiewhzit- seriou» not-ident Saturday. He was hnnfllini-." P1 loaded revolver find after several iitteinpt. iiilide in vain to get it to go otf, it went I oil' when he wn.sn`t prepared for it. The lilillet lodged iii the palm of his hand lin l ' has not yet been extracted. ____ 1%.--1 “THE LOST CHORD-" And so it seems that the late Sir Arthur ` Sullivan did not leave li large slice of his fortune to Mis. Ronalds, after all. She will have to put up with the original score i of "The Lost Chord." I WHY SHOULD THEY NOT. it seems tolie settled that the valiant lrishinen who went to South Africa to light for the Boers and were captured by the British are to be treated _just the same its prisoners of any tther natioi a`ity. ‘ » \\'l=ll, why not I --Boston Herald oNl-3 1viol2E TICKET! R -_ is what ereryboffy is looking for n IElI]N'I§ ’I'ICJ°_ ET, Coal is up, light is up, music only thing that stay.-i at the old price is a. liink Ticket. get them at rlughes', Reddin’s, J ohnson’s_, or of the managers. Rink opens Xmas aftelinoon. ' Cures I and ‘Ceuipany. Colds ~ "I coughed and raised continuously. Could not attend to business. One bott e ; of Shiloh stopped the cough and restored I me to perfect health.” p l J. J. TAGGART, Toronto. Shilohui Consumption Cure is sold by all clruggis ts in Canada and United States at 25c. 50c. $1.00 a bottle. In Great Britain at is. 2d., 2s. 3d., and 4s. 6d. , A printed guaran I goes with every bottle. Ifyou are not tisned go to your druggist and p get yor? money back. write for uillsmied book on oonsumpnqn. l Sent to you free. S. C. Wells dz C0., Toronto. M Co., has left for his formerdionie in Mr. Chas. Steivlirt, electrician, goes to iSuminerside this morning on business in connection with the Telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward \Vyatt, und children of Summerside, left yesterday morning for Florida, where Mrs. Wyatt and her daughters will spend the winter. Mr. A. H1 Clark, of the Clark Novelty Alina. to spend Xmas. The Canadian branch of the business will be carried on by Mr. N. \V. Matheson, Secty. of the APPLE CROP IN BADEN. The apple crop in Baden, Germany, was so abundant that the assistance of soldiers had to be asked for its harvest- ,_ mg. _-_ SOLDIERS HOME IN DUNDALK. It is proposed to found a. soldiers’ home 'f in Dundalk to bear the name of ,Sfr GHOPRC White as a memorial of the seige and ieliei of Ladysmith. TOTAL OF INDIAN FAMINE FUND.- Down° to November 10, the Indian Famine Fund amounted to £396,1(0 and the Mansion House Fund for the Trans- vaal war sufferers exceed £1,024,000. A CHINESE PROMOTION. ow,and ihats a l TT is up, ent is up, about the -gi I I _ l ig _ 3 l ti* MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS It is a foolish man who gives his neigh- liofs bpy si drum. _hmmmnhwmm “I had the rheumzitisiii in my shoulders so bad that I could not rcst_ at night. I took Milburi.`s Rheumatic Pills and have not had a trace of them since. John Imr- éon, Glenboro, Man. It is the wise who b€i1‘fl5`S H0 S\1I`Pl'i5¢ , when h-is wifsjiiiiips and hides something when lie enters the house these days. TlI.»\'l' aching head can he instantly_rc- lieved bv taking one of Milburn’s Sterling W hylcan`t Brindle take his vacation Z A “He cint. He`s too busy lending his new val se " Mrs. Bonney-Six motlierless children, you say-it And can`t you find work Z Tranid-Oh, they'rc not old enough for that yetj iiir».`am DESTROYS WORl'lS Mrs. .llolin Lowe. New Germany, N. `wi'ites: 1"l have given Dr. Low’s \Vorni Syrup t` my children with excellent re- sults. ' hey are fond of taking it and il. 'nets pefeelly, requiring no catliartic :ifterwa ds." .1 Bette a. small gift. where love is than li costly p esent for the sake of being in the hendaelie Powders. 1 powder 5c., 3 for 10;. , 10 for Employer-I thought you told me that you wcrc the best scholar in your class at college. You don`t seem to show it. _ New Clerk-I didn`t say scholar; I said Scuuen “Man is never too old to learn.” lliliiai-d's Lliiimeiit Cures Dislempcr. “Tha 'S S0. but he has to be Dr#-tty Old “My son, before you study history you must understand the philosophy of it." ‘ "H°“' is that “m"i"°d in The niost varied designs of salad howls “By practice. You must learn to dis- to be found in the city at VV. 1*. Colwi|l’s. criminate between lies of doubtful origin and those which everybody has agreed to at-cept." .,'l`nke :i Liixa-Liver Pill before retiring, niid it will work while you sleep without- agriporgripe curing Biliousness. Con- stiiiaitioii and Dyspepsia and inake YOU ft el better in the inoruilig. Price 251-. The Christmas Turkey not the Christ- mais conversation, should be stutferl with '“"’ ‘““““"' `makd a. v» rv siiirable Xmas ANXIOUS MOTHERS find Dr. Low's \Vorm Syrup the best. medicine to expel lflreseifll'-'-'li Ramsay & cm! Isa'beauLy;'_';aé:f2€*g'Q1pu§§goizI.i_ I svorriis. Cliildrenlike it-worms don`t. “I)at`s a queer boss shoe over your door, Mr. .]ohnsi.ig.' Hoss shoes is out of style; dat`s a auto- mobel tire." Mlimrd’s Liiilment Cures Clgare. lii Cows A peculiar thing about wealth is that -li liei. you own to much of it, it owns you. CHILBLAINS. _\Ir.~. .l. ll. lliisk. Ruskview, Ont. says: `l lilive liseli llil;:ylirll`s \'t*ll0\\’ Oli fOr cll.ll»l.iin-, and found it most etlectlial. It relieied the irritation aliuost imnieflialely :ind a few applications made ai complete Cure." M-iiil~_v is more apt. to niiike the man, socially. if the ni:in`s granilfatlier, rather tlmii liiliiself iiialde the iiioney. ll it? 'i' Al1D`S YELLOW OIL cures all pull. in iiinii or hensl;t`oi' sprnliis, cuts, hi-uisgt-s, eiillous linibs, swelling _ inflam- mation, rlieuiiiatisui and neuralgia it is ll. .sp€'Cliil:. Two-thirds of the joy of Christmas is destroyed by worrying ab-iut the 'bills to be presented on Jan. 1. Racing Headaches, that nothing else will cure, are quickly Quieted by M_ll' burn’s Sterlinsr Headache Powders. Price lUc. and25c.iit all dealers. Refuse sub- stitutes. Bildnfl-I wonder if "Bread and Cheese “““ Kms" “" °’*"““’-'Y °’“°°‘”°""' I Meats and Provisions Gndgrin -If the cheese comes before the kisses, it's a tragedy. ` ' l'il5GUl._-\R _-\C'l`lO.\' of the bowels is ne ~os-iii-y to health. l.a.\'n-Liver Pills ere the lr.-:st ot-cn.s'ioii:il t-:itliiirtic for rnniily or gelicrzil use. Price L25... Any druggists. . .» air llne's Fiither- --\‘. 'ny did you bring " ' 14 Buckingham Street. that kodak with you 3 Poor Lover ~'l`h:it I might catch your you for your daughters hand. Mlniird's Llnlmeiit cures Colds. etc. Mrs. Hab`>`.ts~\Vlir#re were you last night, my dear Z Mr.Habbit¢i-Really my love, I don't expressim of astonisliineiit when I risked \ know; I had no guidebook. i _ lilllrfs Liniment Cures lllptlicria. take. rice 25c. iswin. L _ Puiniin the chest and wheezing are promptly and completely cured by Dr. \V_ood`sl Norway Pine Syrup. Iris the best cough eniedy in the world. Easy to before be will admit it." i j 14 if I Give llhe main of the house aeomforlable _ easy chair o_r;'tell him to give you lx nice locker llor Xmas, these are uscilil presenls that may he enjoyed the , 'hole yelii- round. \ They can be bought- cheap-r at John N wson`s, than elsewhere. 18 iw I-1 ' Se those loc puff. wo are selline' at 38.; each. "l`le_,= Ce. ` 18 4i I ' _ l l ll _-.144 / wAl§l_1'Eo Correspondence and shipments from people with farm and other produce for ` sale. I deal in Beef, Pork, Mut-ton, Lamb, 1 Turkeys, Geese, Fowls, Eggs, Butter, ,Apples, Potatoes, Hay, Straw, Shingles, Timbers. Highest prices given for cash or goods. \Vrite for price list. ! 218 Argyle Street, Halifax, N. S. EDGAR SCOTT, Oddfellow`s Building, l 1.) tf. l Sun Chia-.\'ni has been promoted by the' Chinese Emperor. A man vi ith tl e name Sun would be expected to rise in the world. His setting may also be looked Chinese Imperial outfit. , The road to a man`s heart lies through this store at Christmas time. The presents the men really hope to get are herein greatest abundance, and in the ,qualities and styles they know to be the best. The question of quality will not some up againsta gift from here. See our pretty scarfs in suitable boxes.-Jas Paton & C,-0. 0 18 ll&W if Our stock of Diamond, Opal and whole Pearl Rings is the largest and best selected in the city. A pleasure to show _ them to you.-VV.W.`Wellner. 18 tt A gift to be appreciated nerd not be expensive. See W. W. Wellnei-’s` stock ‘oi silver novelties. 18 lf See VV. W. Wellnei~’s stock of Gold I<`i.l.ed Watches. 18 tf Long Gold Challis are now being ex- tensively worli. We have li large stock to select- from, nt various prices:-G. H. Taylor, Sunnyside. 18 li f' 13 Good heavy tweed overcoats. f Z Pattern quiet, used to sell at $5 and I I $6.60, our price $3.50. which price will Z I and blown heavy melton overconts, 1 I warm and nobby, worth and sold else- 1 : wnereat $7, our price $5. 38 Black 1 ‘ curl cloth overcoats Worth and sod ' Z coat is pronounced the dressiest in I 1 Charlottetown. 27 Dark grey over- : 1 eoats.llie popular shade, worth and I I s iid elsewhere at $1.6, at $15, our price, 1 I grand litters and very stylish; alsoa _ I line lineof blue an black uielton beaver I 1 and pilot cloth overcoat-s. Our $10 _ I MEN`s rtf»:ADY-'ro- I Men’s suit.s,made 1 1 PUT-os scrrs. :oi imported tweed, _ I . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ __ Zin large checks,: I single and douole~bren.sted, also tweed I 1 mixtures and uztvy blue ferne, well Z » I made and tr mme-'Lat $5, $1, $5. Me_n's I I suits, well made, of good wezirirl£ 1 ' Scotch tweed, in different shades,wit-h 1 I generous facing, at $9 and $10. Men`s 1 I suits, in navy blue and black Serge, _ Z also medium shades in tweed, at $9. I ' Men’s suits in Scotch tweed, imported : 1 Cheviot serges, Clay worsted, etc., at _ ,$10.59, $l2.00.~Jns. Paton & Co. _ I 4 vl'Zi d Tues & Fri. I ' h ‘s blackD B ser esuits soft 1 S ow: - _- e . I finish, very dressy suit worth $9J0urs _ Z for $6.75. Short-y°s black or blue serge . I suits, extra heavy weight for winter, ' D. B. marked price was $11. our price _ ‘ $7.50, see the-ni. :i l-ie lot of tweed suits _ I worth from Sin lo $14. not more than . ' two or three suits- of a kind, if your _ ‘ size is amoiigst lbeui itwill be yours _ 1 for $3; see our $5 tweed suit before _ ' ouying, it is worth $7.50; inen’s pants, I I in stripes, good strong goods; our. 1 Island Tweed and Eaton' Pants are Z _ sellers at $1.50 and {$2. See our 75c I I pants.-James'Paton SC Co. I 1 4, w2i d 'Iues8c Fri. Z : Now Forza 1 That will makecloth- 1 1 rr;\vPiuc1:s :ing simply walkoutfor-I 1 _ _ . . _ _ . . . . . . ._ :the next. month. Over- I I coats for all ages and conditions of I I men. Overcoats made forboth style-I I and comfort,-inan imniense variety of .' I materials and qualities “swell” in 2 I appearance and low in price, with Z Z excellent capacity for wear. Come in _ 'and choose. Men's overeonts in all! Z styles, $4.75, $6.50, $7.50,' $8.00, S10, $12, I 1 $13.50, $15. Young men’s overepats, I I $5.00. $6.50, $7.50. $9.00. $10.00 and I I $12.00.-Jas. Paton 8: Co. I ‘ 4 w2i, d Tues &.Fri. Z I Meds S4 50 ulsters, now $2.985 menls I I : $7 si ulcers, new $-LoJ:_men S So. bf? I ` ' and Sli) ulsterS. IioWi$3,_$i and $3; 0113 I thousands pairs -giants at.75e; riien’s I 1 $3.76 ree£er,s,__-n0W_'i3`§»*¢5Z lD€I1'S I I reefers, i`iti`F\f`ii§.s3*?5'7t‘,{i3¢H'S $335 Suit-S. 3 : now $2.75; m¢n%s_$e.60suits,n0»vs4.5o. 1 i -James Paton' '&=Go.~_».» Z 565255 zo 0:0 ozo o°o'c:ol zo 0 CSIEEE EEEE for shortly, since he is connected will i the __ 1 clear them quick-At Paton’s. 62 blue I' f elsewhere at $10, our price $7.755. Thlis f LAUGHTE l-3 off VERY GIUTHJABKET Ill Till S l"'f"l WE EXEEEEEE oo rn ..| flurry! Iiurryl VERY JACKET MUST ll g r-r1||iur\|-umv‘wu*~lm §»1--ig»iBNm if ‘\'\\"\*\»‘\¢\\»*\&*\\¢\@\ .. ._ \ ‘-. ... g __' Um, ‘ ` 2 _ fr - ‘_ _ '» 0 CHOOSE FR 1 -\.s.\.s»\-Q-§`\ CHARLOTTETOWN’S BUSIEST STORE. New Style Sleighs for the new We ‘hive juft receivedasamole lot ff Cutters and Qigighggn latest ,jrgigngi had hmm smqmd Al,~o-.t i lube _-~-__ _ _ . _ terms easy. “Ne H100 0 Sm Gley 8110 lack Light h¢iiie-s ac. \.ali and inspect tile abme otwriie fo' quooltilil ionnnnnnncnnnsnsnnnrac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .»~».. ., ,A. ‘e5<`c:O’Y Kiivr S o-.~: new l "_» rf h . ' -,_-21.-_'Q' ,,, Af, ie t at strikes s thoughtful mm can 'i HE NEGLECT OF can-iereaairnaii ofi.'flf'f'“ Lite Assurance. There is no feature of out’-`oi»¥il*ld Z with more force than the neglect of \ THE TONY PARLORS. Good weather had weather, hot weather, cold weather, seem to make no difference-busy asbusy gan be is the invariablc rule ere. ~ WHY ? YOU ASK. SATISFACTION COMFORT It’s all in those two little words. We give satisfaction and com- fort to every individual cus- tonier. 1_et`s try you one shave. n. s. Roi-:».iNso.\l, 'Ihe Tony Barber, %%l’退%%§.°%>l%" et rd**r¥¥%%*¥*#srs* , P dr #it Life Aisuranea. By payment gf g, of good liealth,ea.n secure 0. very lu-gg sum to his family in case of _ mature death, yet latlndlidl Prsflw families brought up in comfiomit--pg;-_ ~ hops in luxury--are left in extreme Life Assurance Co. Absolute Security. Best for investment. » tonlii gi - -mall periodical subscription any man if ` ' 3, roverty every year owing to an bread-winner having neglect d t - `“""""` sure his life. Many n msn Lycia ?p..mA" um' °f G°”nl ul to his income, knowing Z well `i,h;;~, if .M Bm,” ,mg death cut him od' suddenly, his vifgl, Plano, Vulouailo, Mm! .md children won-i be lm. simon °°° wholly unprovided for. All this can i\D:v“if_‘é{`a'|;“DmD 3 be prevented _by‘l'_ife Assurance, .0 y g LQWTHLR B "_ 5 Hive a p lliey with the Standard 4,49 _____l_.._._.- McDONALD 6 ¢` 'lA¥? l Hylillman ii. Cn ; g . fgrri. ; i ` A g“““" - C If 1* I( Is {}‘,".¥,',‘;, 'un-.I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..".'...L~._.,.»f.“." . . . . ..`..,, A K J “Anim P `