“Ili/,u _ Hoe `., '~'. “- . . / Iovlolus oi /\ Proof Bals. Made by Geo. A. Slater. If you want to have your feet dry all the time you had better get a pair of wet proof bals. Made of heavy box calf. with a patent sole; it is not rubber that will hurt your feet, but leather put through a hardening process which renders ii thoroughly waterproof. Price $5.00 at silo or out ismie AND BUILDING LUIS I um instructed by the Registrar of the Court of Chancery to sell nt public auction on Thursday, the 27th day of__ October inst, ut rr a. m. at the Law Courts building, in Charlottetown. the followin properties of the late Hon. Donald lgarquharsoiiz ist-The house and lot on Dorchester Street, near Queen Street, formerly; . owned byjolui Kelly. , :nd-The house and lot on S dney ‘ Street adjoining the First Methodist Church. gril-One and ii half acres of land on the corner of Mount Edward Roud and Gower Street. ~ ‘ "4th-Five choice building lots on the corner of Rochford and Euston Streets. _ 5th-Three very desirable building lots on Upper Prince Street, opposite the residence of 1-I. W. Longworth,Esq. 6th-,-_Three large buildin lots uni Malpe 'ue Road, near the ressdence ‘of S. A. l&cDonald, Esq. 7th-One nice buildinq lot at corner of Upper Queen and' Val ey Streets. 8th-The property at Westville, for- merly occupied by the late Hon. Fai£lat‘ra_on»ns a place of business, in- clu 5:' Whyff property and shore front with property thereon. 9th-Eleven acres of valuable farm I land,situaie near Southport, at the cor- uer of the roads leading to Pownal and Keppoch. 50-per cent of the purchase money may remain on mort sie at 5 per ceni. Other conditions made nowii at sale. Dated sith of October, 1904. BENJAMIN ca1ar ltitlll .ahh full a count of thc Great Fire. 'lhc Week y'Ne\v~ of January 1006 with flie story of the trial uurlcxccution of (lily Fawkes and others for the (iun~ powde - Plot of 5th November prcvioua. ` Fnc slinile of the warrant to execute King Charles I. in limi. Fac simile of the Boston News Letter, the fir-st"new/apaper printed in Aineiicn, dated April 24, 1704. _ Fac simile of the Dcclnriitioii of ' luclepenrlenc-o.__July 4, l7Tl$. Copies of the London 'limei of 1793 l7\l7, l7ll8, l80l, 18U5 nnd 1815, thi- two lnttir crntn ning respectively the first published iicifoiiiits of NeIson`s viCt|J1‘y and dcuili ut. T1'i|fu'gai~, uni of Walllngtonh grunt victory at Wiiterioo. \\ ~I\ , -* I , I , Sh' uirin vessels to load fof. ., . _ _ ' , ' - ' ' i, _ _ he l;§?ti‘('1°§;lt“, V50! Indies or New: 'Ihls Amar odstuuae ll ol' light brown ielllng, trinimrd with hands of dark rnwn _ foloiviiig, 'lhe Imtt'c of Waterloo took bo at/drloo in ii innttei- of only some 200 miles it will be seen Lhut the news, even ol the most, CANADIAN WHEAT CROP. \ ____ Morvranai., Oct. ll.~“As a result ol' ony trip through the entire wheat Iii-|t,I think thut it euii sufeiy be s at- cd that llie quality of this yc.ur's crop is so oxr-client that fully 98 per cent, of it will he good inillfng wheat," was the i1ili~res'tiiiir iliiuouiiceiiient mndo by l<`. \\'. 'l`honi..~iin, vice-president and gcrii-ini inuimgci- of Liic Ogilvie Floui' Mi is Co., Limited, on his iirrivul toduy fi-mu u ii~i|.\ of sei' mi weeks over the entire ivlicut l‘i~Ii. “Earlier in the sclrsuii, iii reports received from the L-or1ipf\i1y',~i rcprcscntntive`s.ndded Mr. 'l`l1oinps<>1i, “wc innrle is conse1'vu.ti\'c csoiiiiutc Lhat_thc total outputr_of the west would be about iii million -_buslic-ls. During my trip l found that the ooo- ditions` Iuul been so favorable that the to`i\|yicId will be very clone to the 65 iiiillion bushel mark." Mr. Thoinpsou suiil that ou Sutur- iIuy1no1‘i\ii1i.={ iirrat he wits p1'ez-ieht when the lirst pile wow diivcn on the new big iiour mill that his company was huildine ut1~`oit William. 'l‘h'e eIe» '\'m.oi- would be reufiy for next season. HARVESTERS HARDKLUCK. Truro, N. S.`,` Ori.. 1l.~A contingent of Colchester ini-n, who went west on the linrresi excursioii, isrrived in Truro this 1no'i-nlnz, en route home. There was still about n inouth`s tar- vestiuig in the west when they left, but Imcy say they could not more t.linn_ [lily l?\‘ 011895. Fritz Dennis, brother of Wi linux I)cnnis, innimtrer of tho Hulilux Hen aid, was aiiioug the retulrnel iueii and told the correspondent. that his party at arrival ut ii district near the Duliotii boundary line _hail to work the ilrst two weeks for their board. After that they got $I.75 to $2.00 peniuy for cvcryfino day, lost nllilullfliiys und puiil 50 cents a day for bourri ull the t»i'ne. "l`I1c puy time only ninounterl to fourteen diiys in a nioritli. _ H 0 I S f. luli < ~'-°;';l$l-- ~ K in .ou cg; "SZ .mrs coM1Nc UP aivszn Liao. ` The battle of :Ii'i\fitlgiir wus fought Uctuuor Zlsl.. lrlili ruui the news was ` , 4 announced in The Times of November? \ ou Eat. But. the question Is , hun much more I Just when to stop f Tl1ll.l.'s_tlie point. It is lnexilot and unscientiilc. habit. of eating too little. ` iluy. ~. _ What is disclose I \ wane and repair. ci-cated. ln drugs U Ten thousand tiines, NO. H Better die than become iv. hopeless drui.: tl il Eli . Yo; in food. food every day I" _' True, dear friend; but you dop`L maxi-i ‘It. And food, undigeated, is more poison. take St,uart's Dysnapsln 'I`ublot~. not depend ui,-ou stimulntiie riruggcry. They cnniiot ereatc a habit. ` or furnish whip cnerty, ly calling ou your vital reserve force. energy~o1r'r of your Food. good at all.- So,eat t,J live, mid live to cnt, wit] Stuurt`s Dyspcpsiu 'l`ablets. is exhaustion. And exhnustioii, whether of brain is caused by starvation. ‘ic most inricd forms of sickness oisease. brought on by inability of the weakened vita ity to countc act. the din- euse-poisons, and microbes. Whereas thc well-[cd ui\_-gi.. WANTED -A case of heiulaclio that umfort lleadlulic Pon dem will not cur ntenln in utel I. iw. loam ll d Vlll i ns:§Js'fq""s°2.oo.u`° $2.50. . $3.00 HATS. , ,_ . famdiwd _ rl t ._ _.5 taifeta, stltelisdn 'l‘he~lower sleeves are oirlottcrl cream net and lace names, ,rlr-iiiwila Weeks’ & C0- Sole Agents. one Agent, Ch I . I _ __ _ .. _ » _ _ ar ottetown. /' 1”' & mor' 5| ovet ole*-fitting underllnlngs of cream aillr. The gown In :nude over brown silk. ' Hanefs' M ° ’ , 7tt __'»=~l : ‘si ;-»i ' " "' gh I The l’1Iuiiin I<`nl,IiL1n,l believe, Iiuii u quuiut .suyiiig to the eller.-L tliut you should iilways r sc froiu the titbie Iueliiig an If you could out some more. The rule is wrong,becnuae it's no rule nl. ,nll. ltlsilk ly to lend to the dniigerous And exiting too litt e- or digesting too little, which niiiuunts to the some tiiiiiir- is the cause of nine-tentlis of the di- eiines from wl1ioh_l1u11umit_y suffers I Itls simply uneven `blilniice between Some organ lacks strength to curry on _ the special work lor which it ujiis I t 2 S 't _ f C lll Where shall It Bud tlQstrengt|i it lacks( \ 0 0 I i ° "But," you say. “l out a picnty of good r '50, to make food do you good, .you must ~ The great tlilinr u'»_out. Stuarrfa Dyspcp uia Tablets is, that their action doe :4 They coiit..u‘n no ingixriicnto to “picli» you up," "tone up your nervous system’ They CREa'rl¢uew strerigtli, force uni If taken sti\i‘\‘Ing, they will do you no The ciuse of our present civilization nerves, physical strength, or vital force; Of two evils, it is better to overeut (und prevent indlaestion with Stuart'.-i Dyspepsla Tuhletr), than to rise from the table, not, having eaten enough to repair the exhaustion of your vital tones. For exliuustioii or stnrvut on leads to L _ . W - Digestive Organs lasalassd sqdnadaradhssltlyaalaadn bssasemslsaallssssl Mi:li___§_____I._E’S PILLS \, For liek headache, lillona aromas, HW I Gqnstlparlana ; Foal and Dhordisrsl lmmseas aheyhsvsaaseaal . .. . un sau rvqnvwnsas. 28a nn sox. on sv aus on aaasirr or num in srawroma ram nlulr. . ` ll IIYIIIIB ll. IHIII-IL life cu.. as-»a._,c°utsp|»», N-nip. nalaalcnlrvllsaa. sanslhnnilm Sol- ynprletora, Tin Winona Clluacu. 'BIC them over worth while to Caineron BIOGR- I, I .h It’s Time to Change Your iicierwear _ . And put on one of the inediiim weight, comfortable kind we procured for you for the early fall Wea . ii . s ., Bruce, THE iii”-TO-DATE FURNISHER, M Victoria - ` U ,c,.';'.i . oowrios. a wny to I / E.. W. laYlo_ij_ *Rl-*O I ~I I The best, safest and snlbst pleasant Ansaesthetic Known to the ` _ dental profession today, is I ‘ VI T ALIED I AIR. We are the only firm iii P. li. island using this anzeslhetic. It has no effect on the heart, causes no sickness and is pleasant to take. Can be given to young or old. Extracting free \vli».-ii plutwzirr- ordered. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS p. s , aiu. sa la w I __ ___._ 1. & e Kensington Sash and Door Factory. Planing Mills, Lumber Yard Ifyon contemplate building or i. pairing, give ns a call. If you want an cstiiniiic on iiiiy kiinl of a building, give us n call. if you waiil hnril or soft ronl, give us ri cull. Better give ns a call niiyway. We keep in stock everything iii the shape f lumber either rough or |iinii\i|‘n<~iiii<-rl at prices that defy competition. M. F.Schurman 6: Co. Q _ ___ v____ ,pug-_ _-ang-r , my QUEBEC STEAMSHIPCO., Lid. PROPDSED SAILINGS 0F S. S. CAMPANA. Between Montreal and Quebec anal Clmrlotteiowri. ` raoiw Monriuz/ii. Ar 2 P. M. vaou ctr/i1u.0fr'nrrowN Nr 6 1'. M. Monday, will Oct. bfonday, 17th “ " 24U\ " " 3lat “ “ yiti No_v. " nth Nov. , 'Comincncinii iztli Selpiembcr leave Montreal at 1 p. m. _ Returning wi I lcavc ictou, N. S. for Charlottetown, on the Mondays at bo _ n non arrival of trains from Halifax and St. john. §‘~Snb]eci to change should circumstances require. _` '-Q ~. ;~_~`i / /;: ‘ _;"_. 1 , < V , ~ .Y . . , _, ._,. _.. ,,,., ~., _~_.-..¢»~fv,t1=..i~<=rvis_.¢1w~or1sa»..‘r~\ , evvmmmwumiuwmwwsmnieicsefwrnrstuvwxemrxmuxms wr wi f . ’ » wr. avewvnmmmmmmmwmmmws `i"`\ ) . Over Prowse Bros. Phone 213. I guna, ,_ _ so ._ _n_`,._i_ ,,,,, .vo i i *."& h 1! ‘€’L.W'»'¥.*!l't'i’l ¥“%TxKW[lRH