sibll tojiold the election on the day set apiujt f rit.'Deo. 16. ‘ . ' - *F _ __ 'veg D? *hiloll Dlllimo _,___ »r.»‘~_»~ _\ _ 0_`rrawa, Oct. ll.~Tbe state depart- vuxorllr- iorleélolzc. is.. e l' A lu’ IW.. ‘ "" A -e mi cuinulil writ liws ` A - . _ A naamc rebben-y was oomn_i'tted las ` ment has been advised hom Dawson that ' the,writ for the -- Yulon Territory ele'et¢ long has arrlve_d and that it will be poe~ N I l . _ _ ~ ._... .. ’ , , » .... .nl if il. H.. 'sae _ _ rnightahousawtau soot’ Reporters and Correspondents Ever whore. p "'“‘*“°“‘°“' ’i‘°“‘lS" T"°“"n:“““ "“: _ .y named Allied Downing, aged 9 and John I I ` ' t " ' ' ' Woods, sled Ill. who have :freqnenty Q, _ el. _ env; .therii-sp "3, istchui-on ysetex-dar . rss. 5° '@x'?°” “ :° "W si...-..i..¢ mane.. mi. Psa-es in ti.. '.”d“‘Q'f;'”““':; “°".°°"“°"“ °°'"‘°“ ___ __ ~ _< -_ ____ -_= Qvwmm Rem- mn Dogma W” absent an ta to t e station. The youthful Wgnx willgbe stopfpbd _‘on the Murray in 5,,” “ ._ ‘ = - I°“ll”°"‘° “du” °°“"°mVl“"°d*'“ld ‘"1 nt Batsornnuwwf th-~_~ _eau _“hm . " ' Webster Cc M¢Kay’s store later ln the __ w,,`h___»_;q1-he and 3550: b___°‘:_;'____“y76om._ Tn-in very li avy between Vic- _a_vening. ~ Another young lad, son of . j _g'2.¢° guys pi.a._.i_i tori. suesnsn. aststion sudifuis city Goo- Cervvr. who had been elven n il.‘¢ns|`vTr°r13,5iP¢%s%i.`0=-"fed “ww on C0 DluyBli here wit: one' of the Nova Scotia Flitllill'-" M“Y God su smm you in ,owl board the Bwamar' and B' very pleasant teams on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 17th. l1€BVYl059- ' trip WM the result" The day is ours, ooEee without ad- is probable that 3 game may be S gned in behai of Hamilton Loyal was deliirlllfil ly line. At Grand Tax Pollno of the Dobell Line is. At5t.Jam¢|’-Manae, by__ Rey. Ti :Fi bun in egiu-ti for horse stealing, etc., I . ' A ` bedue from Montreal today. lf\Il1lriion.onJ‘uly 2Ath,. .damn Currie ng;-“kg the nigh glass window adjoining pgvid g,_.h,,,.m,,, returned 5.,,,,,.d” ll_l§i,U°8¥l¢ Nfl-°lll¢ |7Dlll`.°f U|l*fl°ll»° the front door _ot the store with astone. ewnlng from a umm wmdmn N_ s_ t-own. _ _. r _ - __!i'liey did not get inside but managed _ . ~. t ` h ` _M5.......».»,_...1...s.»........... sn-wg;-»»~,, .»°~-».»-»-in t.-3°:::’.,":::';“;;.;;::°.:,':,;zi:“.:';: ou is it haggle e standard up another notch. th Thif _season we have shown, you some splendid belt bargains, but !o~day I ofer plllllee This is adainty black taifeta silk belt, tucked, finished at back with small buttons. lined from end to and with fine sateen. The buckles are either gilt or gun metal 1t’s a regular 5oc belt but a fortunate purchase ofa large lot lets na sell them for l 30 Z¢ill$ Edtll ll “ li S dl" in Dr Fancy black Bedford cord.all wool. regular price $1.00 RedSealprice Beautiful, fine black French cord, all wool. 42 inch width. regular price $1.20 Red Seal price . . . . . . . Same class of goods. clear bright black very soft and attractive. price $1.05 Red Seal price . . . . . . _ . . For example: ‘ Black oriental popllno, 42 95 inches wide, regular price c ‘ ' Black Strasburg a pretty 42 inch all wool weave. clear, good color, regular 806 price $1.05. Red Seal price . . . . . . . . . 10g Fine, closely woven oriental lin soft rich black POP i . 75c regular price $1.25. Red Seal price . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85¢ These are but a few|of the many shown. Most of them* are blacks. though there are a few colored goods also. Special Red Seal soc Goods About 25 pieca line dress fabrics of many different weaves. blacks, fawns. greens browns, greys. etc., worth up to $1.95 pei' yard. iid SS Goods' From our dress goods department we’ve carefully selected a range of last season's fabrics. that are to be cleared promptly and completely in course ofa few dlys. The Red Seal price is the means of clearance. gzc. Red Seal price. . ._ 60¢ .¢sa-e=».n..w1c. Red Seal Price sec. _ _ ra 1 Mncliaphliin. lt was also the birthday of BORN. I U g fl ° l ,». » _ _ \\§\\\\$\§\\\\ ~ .' ` ._ ‘ ‘_ I'lli1‘S Tir... _ A llrinrsuifitfult 7 fd", ‘R/inf ANosHiPP|NG. ..‘t.“.if'.‘lf‘.$‘Zi i?“3?“'..§i§L”.?.?.¥._féf§£’ the groom WANTED -A ease of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure ' 1 “'°*'*" our l.ENERAi PRICES- At Kensiogton. on October 22nd. to Willard and Mrs. Leard,a son. H' > *_ field Mchadyen and Lilliiin Johnston, /_v,;[,'1l_L_'_-YI(_f;/J/_.yi _ ' _ PORT OF c__AR_-oTTE___owN_ formerly of Murray Hnrlor, P. E l,_ Don’t! Don’t l Don’t l bout Buy ._ $3. Any0ldH21t that may beotlered you. At this store we control the ` i _ 1 brated hats that are well lnown all over the :vT>er‘ldie8H:iv‘;Ti ecelebrated $3.oo lists and Tress & Co'9 . $2 °°» $150, $3.00 London Hats. YOU NEVER SAW A HtWES HAT THAT WASN'T A STYLISH HAT ' We’ve hats here for every face, ligure and fancy. W¢'V¢ all ¢ll¢lf¢l! 5¢P°fll¢ d¢P*"*- _ ment for our I-Isis and Caps. We sell up-to»date Hats in an up-to-date way CO ME. TO-N|GHT- PRETTY SILK BELTS FOR A QUARTER! _ This last lot of Belts we‘ve just opened included this splendid a5c line. They ie crush taiieta girdle shape, snirred. A good 38s BELT SPECIAL AT 25°- Seimple Cashmere Hose From e London Manufacturer Many aorta and uslitiee-some are lain, some ribbed, -not a great quantity left. Tc-day 34C 4| is is 2$c_ 35-C _ __ |¢_ _ u 4. 28,; _‘Oc ir ii ii 32c_. . , ¢1_ P , , _.should see the lastpi; them. ° ' '25c quality sample hose r`9c. _soc H _ ~ ¢ 4. 44 c. . _ Higher prices marked on proportion. _v _ .~_ 'fMEN!SlWARM LINED Gl.0VES 45c. pair worth 60c. 8% 'and the biggest and best stock of liner ualitiea in every sort; 9' Deii¢’s and Perrlns' best maize unlined ogskln gloves-Dent s make \ \ _ 3 _ . spring button. uaranteed, worth $1.25, special $i.oo I Unlined Glioves in Suede, Mocha, Dogskin and iiuest French Kid ' $1.25 ¢i.4o $150 $2.25. ' ‘ dined kid gloves. 45c. 65c. 90. $I~25» ' ` = Mecha Gloves' lined.sprlng button or elastic wrist one and two button clasp. 85c. ¢r.oo $1.25,. 1.35. $i.5o, $1.80. $2.25. _ ` _ TJent's Finest Sabian Buck-wool lined or for lined, Suede and Mocha, $i.6o. $2.25, la. . 2. .oo so Tiolgléliived lier¢"to choose ironi than in any other store-\\'e’ve got the goods l _ I - LADIES’ KID GLOVES. $1.10 for 59c. ws: sncvnzo ri-ns sAi~iPi.s: i.iNl: _ and offer gnc value for 59c, tam. browns. greys, sizes only 6 M _and 6% spri'9|`b_\tt_ n and fancy polnta- , _ -r 06%- 92. sr.-Swallow, Salmon. PURWBSU; “There is no remed in my o lnioii that Minnie M. Cook Cook Lum nburg; Willie A, Landry, Desconsse; Gerdhart, Lunenburg: Edith, aid, Halifax; Alice Phoebe, Sherbrooke; Joseph Mr.-Gill, hone B'ey. Oct. 22, cld.-Swallow, Seaman, Pug- wesh; Minnie M.0iok,Gook, Halifax; Marcella, Hgvden,Wood Islands; Nellie Reid, Raid, Picton; Annie. Sundley, Bale Verte. Dicksi n Port Hastings; Yamaska, 'Eisner, Ma- ki _; Egyptian KJ ~ Lotus \.) K.) "‘ the newest odor f\ f' fn Perfume. Call A 4 fo . and sample it._ A/ ki _____. ‘City q_f__Ghc From Halifax every da morning. grom Charlottetown Thursday. chat Isaac-'s Harbor, ~ if @'@0@l@00'®'Q>~@'@'@ Calls at Hawkesbury, Ari- Hurltor, Salmon R.iver,Canso,, Sydney Post. GROUP ABSOLUTELY CURED. can act more prompllvy than Sr. Chnse’s Syrutp of Llnseen and Turpentlne. it euro myvson of croup, absolutely, ln one night. e gave him a dose when he was black in the ace with choking. It ave him instant relief and cure."-MR. UVM. MCGBE, 49 Wright Ave., 'l`oronto,0nt. -The u' dersiuned has taken rooms on Sydney St. near the Methodist Brick Church, for the purpose ol' repnirlnq and pressing men’s clothes, at moderate prices -A. McLeod, Tailor. 2411 li pd -Political pointers peacefully portmyod, prominent persons' pictures pencllled per- ll fectly, at Bengo\ivh’s grand eiitertiiihd ment at new Market lluil this Monday evening. A rare trent of wit, liuinornnd cartoons. Tickets Z5 and 35 cents. D0n`t puns “thc two Miii-ii," when ymi Want nnythiiig in the drug line. We that we have to use a bait to induce customers to enter our store. It does not take much of a reasoner to see that it would not pay them to deal at that sort. of store. Our prices all round are so low that we could not, unless we had stolen the goods. out 'say 25 per cent off an already cut price. It is against sound business principles. and if we did it we would have to take it out of our customers in some other way ,should we get the opportunity. It is up to you to avoid us,if you think we are quacks in the furniture business, as you would a quack doctor. Trade .where you are sure of honorable and honest treatment-where you are sure oi a low price on everything all the time - that is at l are alwa.-il anxious tn plcnse niifl give H N N E W , our undivided attention to oui'h\islne.~;s. We buy the licst. regardless of price aiiii J 0 S as ii conseqiien: o any iirticlc purcliiiscri nl ourltore can he relied on Our piesirlp Th R 1| hi lto 2|, 425 il rccird which we brlievc is without parallel In lsliinii drug annals. Personal attention giien to every customer. Phone il . The two Milos, MacDonald BL MacKinnon, Druggists Corner Great George and Kent Si.rc<\.l‘s. - ` = ' | e e a e Furniture Man. tion tmde has grown in three years from k J k mars’ Are the biggest value in offer- vesceiitsats cvcr put on the market. They are ully equal to other preparations sold nt from two io four tinics the price. 25:: a bottle "The TWO MACS" l. lsclionillltlicliniion, 19 inwf iyr Xvlfii _ flllll THE SUN LIFE Sill” ASSURANCE C0. issues a plain, simple Contract of Insurance, one that says exactly what it means. and one that is not bound up with conditions and restrictions. It has nn techni- cal phrases and can be readily understood by any man. All of the latest populsr plans are issued by this "Prosperons and Progressive” C0. For rates, etc.. apply to _ E- R- BROW , ' u . \ . xnaasm-¢i.a_|_n»-_.f1_u¢r Manager for _ ' _, 141;- unnugnpav