nscsnssa if; igag. 7¢f‘l srryem pg ”‘ ' f ; ' ` -I A., _ l" un ©A¢;ll‘|lll,harrl colds, bronchitis, o'zna.ir”m.ption.’ _ it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mlatsk - about this. _Your own doctor will say so. ls C u e S Just ask him about it then as "1", ,, ,_ Wslsn Y _ a '°':.°.°.r:.'L:r.:"..°: _. -- b 4)' \ Q rl 'iiiiiiiliiiiiliiii . Liiiii NEWS New ._._ _ Oiiices in New Prowse Block as Brooches ‘ Charlottetown. --- "*‘ f ~' ' ' Fl’OlT\ Up msn The Ginn-.aurora ennslnsd ads. You An ideal Xmas Gift will find something to interest you. ' _ _ Taz regular monthly meeting of the You win he-3urP1’l!¢d It 0111* 10W [JIICBS for these 5 1 City Council will be held this evening. Engraving without charge, . ` “P” °-‘ b"°°°h¢S- You will save time and money by buy- W `N’ Jeweler ing aprons at the Christmas Fair at St. 5 . W E L E R Josephs Convent today Phone rz. ' . _ -r , , 3 A Mornnns meeting conducted by Mrs. ' ' ' - . Pegrum will be held in the W. C. T. U. '¥'CJU ` Parlors today at 4 o'clock. This is the last meeting of the Union this year. ABE] l"N"V'ITE]) i _ Banca Srrtwanr Bt Co. have The Guard- If yon 'hh the but in photo I I, .7\ ians thanks fora handsome calendar with TL) VISIT (DUE. ST'U'.DIC)¢ Where Babv is Alwavs Welcome. | . _-#ii LOST FOUND Hughes’ Digestive Toni to be the bet medicine make a hearty one. Price 25c per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. ,,f‘f;'»‘f_1'_:_T~ __ if lrrhrhsohs ._ /jpg noumlhc > _ = _ unch » "G i ,X \ V' -,I “¢*!m'r"- _ ‘ , - _'M I _ ‘_ l ....~,|'_~',\'.‘."""" . H1, ‘jj .. nockev Boors 5 /, 1'/ I \\'ci\.1\'c them ingrent vnrioty. Iloys' $1.25 to $1.75. l\lo'ns $1.05 to 82.50. Ladies' Box (nlf warm lined $2.00, well worth $2.50 n puir. \l'c|u-c_i\n~'ta little lower in price for tho .-:rule goods than other storcs.Sove your money by buying hcro. A. E. McEachen, The Shoo Mun. I _ Thcrc is Nothing Bcttcr than su apple after your meals or before retiring ; it will add ears to your life and make it worth living for. We have been fortunate in securing a choice lot lic. 1 Northern Spys and Baldwins. 1 which we will sell at a moderate price. Every family should have a barrel of those good keepers in their cellar for the winter. Call at our store or ring us up and get our prices. McKenna’s Grocery, PH0NElB?.‘t.f'..*‘;“:a:.:.§f;'.‘;.;f*“°~ Qlllulliasnalo-vlflhl MEN ’S STRONG . BOOTS For Winter Wcar Men’s Kip Beliowl _ ton oe,clumpscie $2.15- lgerfs heavy grain . clump sole, Bellows tongue 2. . S |I°en's grain laced. single o and clump sole $r.75 Ind $r§o. en's long boots. W_lt¢f tight, hand sided and heed $3.25. ¢s»s° and 54-25- l _\ Kumlorl Sliooors Many people ap- preciate a practical and useful gift-we suggest a pair of Kurnfort slippers. Then cozy and warm appearance will add greatly to the Christmas cheer. Men’s Kumfort slip- pers $1.00 to $2.00. Women’s Kumfort slippers 85C to $1.30. ‘ Girls’ Kumfort slip-‘- Children’s Kumfort slippers 65c. Alley & Co. ISLAND BLEND TEA This is a new Tea that we have just received and we believe is a first-class article for the money. We retail it at " 25 cents per ib._ - We have it also put up in 5, ro. and zo pound boxes on which we make a reduction for Cash. Bccr & Goff. . ______i___. Christmas Month “We are out for business” this Chdstmas. If well selected stock, low prices and good values will do the trick, we’11 get there- Try our store for everything and anything in Christmas goods. Rcddin Borolsg FALL TIME TABLE. ___ M C,,,,,,,,,,,..|..¢ inc ay. oewber sad. 1 o.r..;:=°.°::‘~r~...:‘-$:,'...".=.'..~rr...:°'r»'.:r.#.: ;.v|‘ill1l:swv.s=Eh‘wwn Will leave Rook! yt me °°°° am. Tm' l.00s.rm rr P55 L8) EU ILM IN lil) Lil) serv F 5 5 §S5§§ rvrgr F5F=P SUNDAY TIME TABLE. SPRAGUE & C023. New Shoe Store- __ -- -- .---#-'~'""""""" caarsrraas cnoconarszs. _ will isa Rook Pt. "’i‘,ii..°.t'§.°‘“""" Q37' -=~ ' ‘W it “‘° ue 'Ti aw p_ nh \ L D- ALL votes either ‘-“For” Free Delivery" or “Auainst Free Delivery of mail matter in this city should be handed in to this office at once. Extra coupons can be obtained here free of cost. tf A News reporter had a pleasant little chat this morning with Senator Ferguson of P. E. I., who arrived in Amherst yes' terday to visit the Show. This is the first time that Mr. Ferguson has been to the fair and he expressed himself as being much pleased with it and also with our progressive town.-Amherst News 14th. THE P. E. I. Telephone Co. has just issued an Indexed directory of thirty six pages. A new feature and _one frequ- ently sought after is a numerical list of Charlottetown subscribers and there is also alist of Summersido exchange. long distance subscribers and toll offices wit-h instructions and suggestions to users of the service. THE P. W. College Hockey Club has been reorganized with the following olll- cers. Pres.-Walter Matheson. Vice Pres,-J. VV. Bridges. Sec'y-F. Taylor. Exec. Com-G. Ross, F. Tanton, A. Crnswell. There is some good material and pros- pects are bright for an excellent team. ANUMBER of Bristol young men have left for Bnngor,Mc. Quitealot of pota- toes were taken to the starch factory this year. Many temperance people wish the folks in Bristol would take more in- terest in the rumscller so handy and try to get rid of sucha plague. All are very #glad to know that Miss Blanche Mosher has improved rapidly from illness of nppendicltls. Bristol Church graphy finished 01| gh _, _ ~ _L- iithogrnphs of liobt Burns and of scenes raiized ’mounts, (the vetailyewldytepeéi _ ./ ~ in his life and throughout his poems. novelty.) | -V ¢' *,351 l, /V' . | ijt/ . pf V f ./ GEO. ii. COOK l ~--~ /' Pars 75C~ "luis been repaired and looks very nicc to the credit of the people. ' ‘Wrrrr reference to the body of a man found near Likely's timber pond New Brunswick last Saturday and thought 1.0 be one Joseph White, Chatham. The Tele~ graph says: There were two other visitors ut. Mr. Chamberln.in's undertaking rooms yesterday. They are from P.E. island, and claimed to have known White sev- eral years ago. When they saw the body they agreed it was the body of White. From what has been already gathered, however, there is notjstrong ground for believing that the body is that of White's. A1 the Police Court Saturday Joseph Scott was charged with larceny ofa folding Kodak valued at $12, from Johnson&Johnson. The evidence was to the effect that Scott had offered the camera to Sergeant Bradley as payment for poll-tax. The Sergeant became suspicious and on showing the article to R.M. Johnson it was identified from its number by the latter. Mr. Johnson testified that he had never sold the camera, but during the last week in 0ctoberScott had called and inquired about the price of such instruments. The case was adjourned till this morning for evidence of the clerks of the store. Tm: following is from The Daily Sentinel Review oi' Woodstock Onit, “A pleasant surprise was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess,§ 213 Deiatrc St. Friday night when about thirty of their friends, who have been connected with the Government cheese curing station, presented Manager Burgess,with a gold watch and chain, and Mrs. Burgess with a silver tea service. A short program was also given consisting ofa violin solo by Frank Malcolm, avocal solo by G. Mc- Kenzie, with Miss McBurney as accom- panist. Short addresses were also made by a number of the gentlemen present. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess were completely taken by surprise but Mr. Burgess made a suitable reply." The address which is also published in The Sentinel Review makes mention the admiration of many friends for Mr. and Mrs. Burgess' sterling qualities Mr, Burgess is well and iavorabiv known on the Island having had charge of the Hazel- brook Factory for a number of years. until he was chosen by Prof. Robertson to superintend the erection and equipment of the Government cool cur- ing station at Woodstock, (Ont. and of which he has been the emcient manager since it began operations. Mrs. Burgess is a daughter of A. A. Moore Eaq., Pownal. Waters, cologne and perfumes- toilet articles. We are giving a special offer on this line of goods in order to reduce stock--m°/, discount from now till lst of year. Take sdbsntsge of this and gets supply at once.-A. W. Reddin Phem B, Sunny- aids. fttosfriend a dainty box of WHITE’S I rt1as‘gii'dc'§‘<'i'i.daP1‘°a°s°i°eif'ivo1\»¢h°=°or%l*!’l¥*°*"°"' "Y “ “"° °‘"‘°" '.. t \.‘» Wlnnrxororl Moms, Eldon, left Satn day on s trip to British Columbia. Hr will be absbnt until spring. Tuna: was another big crowd by the Murray Harbor train Saturday. Return ing in the afternoon the cars were packed to their utmost capacity and even standing room was at a premium. Mita.” MCLEOD, wife of Rev. G. B. Mc- Leodof First Presbyterian church has recclveda telegram conveying the and newsol the death oi her brother, Capt David Anaus McRae, which took place in New York on the 6th inst. A cousin ofthe deceased, Dr. D. W. McKenzie. will accompany the remains to P. E. Island, wherelnterment. will take place. -Truro News. Hors. Rrcrrann McBruna, premier of British Columbia, arrived ln' Halifax by the C. P. R. last night. He graduated in the Dalhousie law school in 1900 and four ‘years afterwards was premier of the Pacliic province. Mr. McBride`is accom- panied on this trip by Minister of Finance Tatlow. From Halifax he will proceed to New York for a few days, and will reach Toronto on the 14th, in order to attend the banquet to R. L. Borden.- Halifax Herald, 8th, In the following paragraph without display the Colonial Herald of Tuesday Oct Oth, 1841 bells of the death of n Canadian Governor or what would now be the Governor General:-By the steamer Unicorn which arrived at Plctou on Friday last from Quebec,we have received the melancholy intelligence of the death of Lord Sydeuhdm, Governor of Canada. His Lordship had sunk under his recent sulferingand died at Kingston on the 18th uit. I-Ie bud sometime previously had a fall from his horse, from the effects of which he never recovered. GIVE YOUR STOMACH) A NICE VACATION. Don’t Do It By Starving it Either-Let a Substitute Do The work. The old adage, “Ali work and no piuy makes Jack n. dull boy," applies just as well to the stomach, one of the most important organs of the human system, as it does to the man himself. Ifyour stomach is worn out and ro- bels against being taxed beyond its limit, the only sensible thing you can do is to give its rest. Employ a substitute for a short time and see if it will not more than repay you in results. Stuart’s Dyspspsia Tablets are a willing and most efficient substitute. They themselves digest every hit of food in the stomach injust the same way that the stomach itself would, were it well. They contain all the essential elements that the gastric iuice and other digestive fluids of the stomach contain and actually act just the some and do just the same work as the natural fluids would do, were the stomach wcll and sound. They, therefore, relieve the stomach, just as one workman relieves another, and permit it to rest and recuperate and regain its normal health and strength. This “vacation” idea was suggested by the letter of a prominent lawyer in Chicago. Read whut ire says: "I was engaged in the most moment- ous undertaking of my life in bringing , about the coalition of certain great interests that meant much to me as well as my clients. It was nbt the work of days, but of months; I was working night and day almost, when at n ery critical time my stomach went completely back on me/The undue mental strain brought it about and hurried up what would have happened later on. “Whatl atel had to literally force down and that was a source of misery, asl'ha zt`IS’.‘..¢ SZ; P . liuicrulnl Junc. Kcnsin 'lon 7.12 r. S'-Slrlh iv. tl..'a» > z .>_ -_‘ fi F -: ?'..._ sz-.-7. Iii ‘-g ' six -‘>..._. I I V No. ."."_~'§': w'/_ 338: F -:-" . rrfrzf S£5z 9 lv. H‘Slde ar. Wcilin lon Port Hi l 0‘lAnry ml l.\»0 -'R ~>f?’-"3.°?f‘ fE:Z "."!`5?~` IH7 2.3! 0.25 3.40 Alborlon 10.00 4.35 ar.Tignn»h lv r.M. P._M. No No. i3 IIS |'.M. /nn.. 4.00 6.55 lv Ch town ar 5.il» 8.23 Mt. SwwurtJc. 5.28 9.00 Morell .. 5.t7 9.28 St.I‘otcr'n 6.310 :Lili 0.50 1i‘55nr. Souris lv 6,40 1.15 M 1 ::= 'iz i0 . vi. A.M.___ Nc. =_~.,...>._z ISSS? `°-° -f.-.=>-'~'_. £53? = i (L15 M0 /ara. 1-.aa. No. B No.\O r. M. A. M. T10 lv Emerald Juno sr. 7.20 8.2!) sr C. 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