__ T-“_ _vt .Q ¢,- e ls Nearly Done/ Ami when _voii`ve had good use Of vonr wheel all .siimiiier you in_ust Lioit justice. it iie-eds uit-uii_i\lH y,,,fOn. 5m|mg_ _\\'e _ clean em rid-up, and store ein tree. : i 3 l l -~»¢--» "*“' - -wave” -_ ` Store Your Wheel at RlCE’S. siemi i-wee' cienufti cnt-nr! ERNEST RICE The Bicycle Doctor. Brick Bicycle Repair Shop. E 1 ' ' V "l t liow open ---1' ---1 _ v __ An elegant assortment of Silver-_ ware, illassware,and Chinaware., suitable lor wedding gilts. We also have agood variety ot Clocxs, Watches and Jewelryi to select from. lnteuding pur- chasers will save money by cal- ling on us as we have nice goods to select from. and our prices are lure lo please. Repairing _ attended lo, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. North side Queen Square, Up. posite Post Utlice. JURY ii Clif =lfl§l\¥§¥§§¥§!E!(§ ?*'Dentis g ;l;ry”` _ ll &l&&¥&}§&£X?%`t%?2 _ ' 'St . PAINLESSB{);F§§`llIé1Tf!lY by use of electricity or by the Berlin Method. MODERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge work (both without pain). RTIFICIAL TEETH-We make all nwnnn E5" menu kinds. _ 'leeth extracted without pain ,_\,i,_i_ii\i\ Piiiis Yf§¥ Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills act on the th ree vital, health- controlling forces of the body-the Heart, the Nerves and the Blood. The Heart - they strengthen and regu- late, curing palpitn- tion, throbbing, skip beats, weak and ir- regular pulse, dizzi- ness, faintiiess, sinotliering and pain around the heart. The 1Yerves-they tone up, and renew the worn out and wasted nerve tissues and electrify the nerve centres, curing nei-v~ oiisiiess, sleeplessness, melniicholia, locomo- tor ataxia, St. Vitus’ dance, luck of energy, brniii fag and loss of vitality. 1'/ie Blood-they en- rich, causing nourish- ing life-giving red blood to flow through the arteries, repairing and strengthening ull the oi-gains oi' the body, Cllrliig Wtéitk, 8.lltl.8l11lC, p3_l@.f3¢3¢] people who ure run down and debilihrt;-d, _ 'l`l_ie reconstiuit-tive power of these ills is simply marvellous, and those, ivhose health standard is below par, will linda course of treatment with Milbui-n’s Haart and Nerve Pills soon recupei-ate theii health and _gives them mental and bodily vigor they never knew before. Miiburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills are bile. u. box or 3 for $1.25, at all di-uggista. t ‘ f f - ----f-_ - i fL.__a’ Real Estate Sale MM Lvl/EA gli. Tn be sr l»l by Public Auction on the premisos on Wadmsdi.-y. the 24th October m xi. at the hour of 12 o’clocli noon, that valuable and deslrai le property situated on the southern side of Richmond Street. between Zion Church and the Bank of Nova Scotia, known as the Young Men’s Christian- Association building and premises. The building is ol brick. well and sub-i fstaniially buiit. being ina central ’position, immediately opposite the Law Ciurts, can be made suitable for many purposes. public or private. ' Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For lurther particulars apply to J. D. si=;AMAN. President ol the Y. M. C. A. P. S.-This sale has been postponed until Wednesday, Nov. 14th, at same place and hour. N. B.-This sale is lurther poslpohed until Siturdav. 24th inet. Nov 15 Mo. & Tn. _moonsp- Gaafiduln readers willjiad the /allow-_ sig oonvemcnt to clip and beep /or rc- 8117860. Sons of Scotland meets every second Monday in each monthin Mechanids Hall, oiurzea onnan. » Boyne Lodge. No. 614, meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wrlghifs, Hall, Secretary. St. George‘s Lodge, No. 1171 meets every Tuesday night, at 8 o'ciock, in ‘ofrei - Hsu.-D. J. McKmi~zon,see»-ual-y. Lai\yWa.llace Lodge, No. 27, meets lst and ilrd Fridays, in Wrlght’s Hall.-Mita. Cnossaum, R. Sec'y. L. 0. Y. B. A.-=-Mizgpah, Loyal Orange Young Briton Lodge, /No. 148, meets every Thursday night in 0ll`er's Hall.--'Ernest Hodgson, R. Sec'y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. S CITY Council meets the second Monday in' each month. Dr. James Warbuton Mayor, H. M. Davison. City Clerk. The Charlottetown School Board meets he first Monday of each month. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. romisrnns. liuntain, Sec'y. Couivr MOUNT STEPHEN, I. 0. F. first and third Tuesday of each month in Me- chanlc’s Hall Grafton St.---Renouf Sec'y Prince George Ericampment. Royal Foresters meets every 1`nursda.y in \'i'ight's _ Hall.---Murdock McLeod Ilust- Ci-urt Aliegwelt, C. O. F. meets Forest.er's Hall, Prowse Block, on the seconi and fourth Thursday of each mouth ---H. W. Weeks, Rec.-Sec'y. s ua oNs. St. John’s Lodge in Masonic Temple ond Tuesday in month, David Me- Alexander Chapter, Royal Arch May sons in Masonic Temple, Brat Thursday in month except June luly and August J Knights' Templars, 3rd Wednesday of ing 3rd Wednesday, January, April, July, Oct. onnrsnnows. PortLa Joie Encampment on second Lennon R. S. St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday »; ~;‘ua~‘sres>esf_ ..;j -_ ;l ., ~'~ '~~ ` .=i,~.. i Prowee Block.-E. Caiunnoiv, Rec. Secret . at 8 p. m.-D. Megan., Recording' every dnt and _ _ _ Ella Beers. Secretary. _ ` ’ xmears or Pvrmhs. ' Knights of Pythias---Empire Lodge. No. 19. every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in Pythian Hall, Prcwse`s New Block.---J. H. Williams, Keeper of Records and Seal. sous or ENGLAND. Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets every Thurs- day evening in S. O. E.1~Iall Victoria Row. Andrew T. Newson, Sec'y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in S. O, E ‘ Hall, Victoria Row.._---E. H. Duchemin Secy Loran oiwsanens. - Company »“A.” every Monday lu Wright's. Hall, at 6.11) p. m.---Ada Wad~ man, Secy. sous or Tmueimauoz. Prince Edward Division, No. 1, meets in Wrlght's Hall, ,every Tuesday.---W. H. -Clark, R. Scribe. Vlctoria Division, No. 4, every Monday evening in Wrights Hall.---John L. God- kin, R. Scribe. Orient Division, No. 161, every Friday evening, in Wrlght’s Lower Hail.---John A Lawson. R. Scribe. -1 A CZARINNS LIKES. The Czarina likes to set her own table COURT AV°ND‘“‘E’ I' 0' --F" °°°°nd and. and tend her own house flowers as 1 £‘_’li;1I'_t'£_;_1`“°*;];"il_';s °tG'?;‘;}_?onm°é1_E}_‘__ 1;. M5' l Victoria o_f Wales does at Sandringham. ._-_---§_@-__ DONTS FOR DRUNKAR DS. The Montreal Insurance Chronicle declares that drunkards ought not to be allowed to marry. _A better thing to do ~would be to do away with the licensed ons Archivist ' _, ' saloona that maize. drunkards. court- Charlotffetown, 0.0. F.,tlrst and __ _ __ ___ ._ __ thwd Thursday, Mechanics Hall.----F. S. ` . ' ` Miwzhell, Sec'y. f-» ami. Of llperations KUIUUDOBCUE I0 IOIIOIK lllflt00tl'¢FlOl~ llll'U’,0l|H||\l' multitu ea D D after year with piles. when they could be cured without risk, expense, or digi- b n r bi 41 , otrudlng piles. ee °' °r pr B un minimi- eacii month in Masonic Tempie. Rev. J. A. Baldwin. an __ . - Albert Edward Lodln of Perfection W yegfri w1':":"‘,.“¥°:,m°;.:; degree A. &: A. S. R. 3rd Thursday, follow< from “ching _um pmgmmug pug, I used many remedies and underwent three very painful surgical operations, all without obtaininfany permanent Wh bout to ive up in de- benetlt. en a I _ I air I was told to use Dr Chase s Oint- Wednesday in each month.---D. R. Mc-1 ,:e,,t_ and md ,°_ m,dm",.eue¢ tt omgg, i I used three boxes, and am almost en tlrely cured. The itching is all gone- I h e advised others to use lt. belis'vin¢ °vep.i“g' E' M' Youuker' S‘.w‘y° 1 ltawould cure them as it has me." L Wlldey Lodge every Friday mggmpggl Dr Chass's Ointment in the on!! in their hall in Victoria Row. . . ° 1] d t 1 f every form V . Boreham. Sec'y. lggsptiyzsfa czfngag 3 51| ¢¢a,1¢;` Julrle sad A: wit Charlotte hw: - _ = or Ddmani ~ A B&&I Ind CU.. _ : ~ ~: _ . -, _ _ _ “Stuffed Feeling. _ Do you feel choked up with the cold- lind it hard to breathe-feeling of weight or oppression in the cheat-cough hard and rasping l Send for u bottle of Dr. Wood's Nor~ way Pine Syrup. take it accordingtodirec- tions and you’ll soon breathe easy, yon! lungs will be cleared of the phlegm and the useless and irritating cough will be checked. Mr. Eli Butcher, Birtle, Man., writes: “During the past threshing season I con- tracted a severe cold which caused me to lay up for threp weeks, I was clogged up in the throat and cheat and could not breathe easy. I sent for a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and it anon gave me great relief and enroll ms." -lorwayPlns| _ ,iris- 25o. and 501:. a bottloatall drngghta. * . . One cupRa\stouBrukll¢ Food cooks enough for persons----there are _six cups in every package. Sliced dates and Rdstcl Breakfast Food malce a ds- licieus dessert. Our “Little Book of Ralston Recipes” tQsof other dainty dishes. A Qupon in every padilt _ secures a copy. _ FOR SALI I7 ` Lonnan,Se-:`y. - 1 victoria Ledge in Masonic Temple, time Ili* 'Uv 9'- °"*°°" °"'°“°°*‘ J E N K' N 8 & N Monday in month. J. R. Davison, Sec‘y ' Dread or the l\\_r¢¢0¥\’D 711130 N-03°* ' ’ - d ot eo le to suffer on year I Thg Com" G|~°¢°f|_ li Weider. sedy. °' ° ' 3°' °f-' ‘“‘ °°”““°“ " “" ' ’ - i ° ' Ch Oi t ent, the only preparation Prince Edward Prcceptory, No. 35 nmgtng 3 cm., any can qt imma* _ l»¢‘l'Q 00 i 'W 'idea anwsoii l i_i£_sc YB OU 1 _, of London, Canada Satisfied ith _ There are properties now working where only sutiicient money was needed to “grubstake” the men wi There is no reason at all_why Scottish-Canadian Shares should not prove iii* tions mentioned, as the “Rob Roy Mines” have magnihcent surface showing, which have , 2 s iuinaiii If not you must do as others have done- . 2, fe, * n -! get out of the old rut and shew your iaith in something outsic e a charteiei all that is necessary to get it out is- 3 per cent? ey first started, and which are now turning out ore in fabulous quautites. These, though, are excep . _ As a rule, the preciousmetals have to be sought for earnestly, and much time and labor expended in the getting of them. 1 Very few men are rich enough to run a mine alone-cooperation is necessary. Union is strength! A number of msn get together and form a company to acquire and operate a certain property. Those who get in earliest get the lowest price stock and the most risk. As the price advances the risk lessens (or should l) until at length the mine pays dividends. For instance Le Roi (Roseland) were some law years ago offered here in the east at 5 and 10 cents per share, and they were hard to sell at that. /New they are quoted at £8;10:0 ($42.50) each in En land and the last divident was $1.25 er share. At the earns time the person buying low took all the 8 P risk of the property paying, or of losing his or her money. Tu this instance $50.00 worth of stock is now Worth $42,500.00 and the ast dividend amounts $1,250 on 1,000 shares. ' ' f 5 A little over a year ago a property was oifered some men in London. Ontario, who carefully investigated it merits and, when satisfied, took it up, formed a company and started in to develope it. 1 The company is the “Scottish-Canadian Mining and Development Co, of British Columbia, Limited," and made to the bmelter, the property “The Rob Roy Mines.” 4 _ ' - » The first shot was exploded Aug. lst, 1899. and today the company have 380 feet of rock tunnel driven, have built cabins. traiis,_mino etc.-, have surveyed the property prepairtory to Crown Granting, and have shipping ore,as the Upper Level is now producing. All this is less than one yoarhomtime of starting. _ _ _ Full particulars with reports. assays., atc., cheerfully given on application to 1 f _ A- EI. Ldianager Telephone 1090 _ _ _ __ _ I » » __ _ _ 209 Dundas Street, London, Canada The Scottish - Canadian Mining. and Development of __ B Ot Iii " ’ 5 iNon Personef\1i. " _ »~ » ef ......_...1. sit*-'ssis'Q_d-..-...o»»,»1... use vw Nature has filled British "Columbia so lull oi Mineral that it runs over in many places, and the tunnels. In addition the management is a careful and conservative one, getting wsdwdt every dollar spent, and watching outlay very closely _ I w.- L The company is free of debt, and only has to sell enough stock to carry on “ll wi H1 Purchasers of stock to-day get in low, with the added advantage that thorn H IH* QIXQ now, development having shown that “Rob Roy” contains ore in apparently Mill ,, The directors are well-known men, mostly from Lindon and vicinity, and Hi, GIS W l most promising lield for profitable investment. _ - _ ' The shares are fifteen cents each, $15.00 for 100 shards (not less than 10° w Q ‘W The par mise is $1.00 wh, so not the investment of siquoo up sions, et ali. there can be no more calls or & on gh; Q 'T If you buy a hundred or a thousand shares of nevorbs calld lWi¥pn, i \ 10 * time the Hfteen cents per share, in any wgy, 5|\`p° °|i fgn'-|_.~ _ I Many a man has a few hundred dollars to invest in sonethinglikbly to briq Q* rotlll X * ‘ gctin the bank, and these shares are=oli`er`ed as being just what he needs. nt .. ...g _L_ tm-it fi. WBA Ir, arnvsiasos nantes., 0»l8d».¢ii sundtsul »~» ..._ ti; ss til is in 1% condition-'la wills of 7 Point Wharf _nd on Charlottetown Hnrhar.-- _ s Diillii-~ i s A. Gfhwib w mv# w 'S ‘U