;"Its'§'>il`me for thd -` fire.. in the opeil _ Grate." “Hgw cheerful. to sit andwatcli It ‘nails to buy in this Province. _ (lLIF’l‘0N.-'l'hei~e>~;wl1l be preaching l’-eenvieo heloliieon ohnrnh. not '46, *_ *this evening' at‘_ 7`*v. ln. ' ' POWNAL -. 0IRQU1'i‘.- Bervilces on Pownal circuit next Sunday will be: Clifton at 11 a. rn.; Mt. Herbert at 2.30, and Pownal at 7.' !d1'.- STEWART 0IRCUI'l.‘.-- The J. L. Dawson on the circuit next Sunday will River, Mt. Stewart and Mario at 11, 8 and *7 respeetlvelyf - ' _-_-» coR1_Vw-ALL . lumrnomsr oin- OU'I’l'_,M1BSIONS.-On Sunday, Octo- Rev. E. Bell, of Charlottetown and on Sunday, oct. 19th Rev in S Use ii‘o|_\-all FUNERAL ii`6T1o1l:.-The lnnerni weeks, of Pownnl $I`6B0Dt IGNALSJIO R. M. C. meeurm ."5 UA ° 6 Afternoon tea was served by the MONCTON. O 'L_ 2 ‘__ .___ hostess. The meeting then adjourned a ° 8 Tha' °°"“i“ A PLEASANT suarnlsn -on *° “‘°°" N°"°”“’°f 1201 sf two vm un ergraduates are acting as scouts I ' at Mrs. Pope I-loops;-’s; Subject pig; / YQU H AVE HAD SEVERAL CHANGES To LEARN, for the Royal Military College team Friday evening. Uct. 24th, the mem- cuit Makin ’ and Wm go down to Kingston on bers ofthe Cornwall Teacher Train- 5- _ WHAT these “RUMMAGE that We offer you ‘very ., S t d ing Class, Mr. and Mrs. H _r H- d , _ . aaafgsffw G3’ °h°°' f°’ the Cadets ML Hugh McMm,,,, and ,,,§,,;’E,§m‘; » ANOTHER s'ro-RM.- The central little while are like g ~ ° 1- 1° th” “arse laid by pert of the lel 4 ° I Tho MCGH1 D u 1 th mi M¢Mi11M,_ gud ML John Hearn met an was again visited _ _ _ t a Y e o c al organ at the Methodist Parsonage to spend by a. heavy rainfall on Sunday last - TlIl1S One, Staflillg l10‘d8y iS going to be 3 “c0rker»,J"‘ It 15 Of he students. The Daily S9-YB'- V ' which made the ‘ ,, - ._ ground e t d - - . .. . . _ s Plssssnt evening when Mr- McMu " ‘Y We ““ _ bigger in range and assortment than an previous one--and -ei 1 Th e names of several ex Cadets lan m the name and on b han t the heavy for digging potatoes Altho _ _ Y Hay (per ton) $10 to $12 is sent to Kin and in spite of discouragements the °» Q Zston to be used bythe t nt bl k . hi h , ' number of other people are nearly soldiers in Saturday’s game, accord- giflid pxglgau me :gg iglwthg ;0x;.\L:tr‘§ as unfortunate. The cause of late 5? Pieces of Dress G00d5 -1 , ' ing to information obtained from re- wo g ha,-ve 1; -1 1 ¢h 1 . hm rnnauy ehnewledge time eh y -S me ll ess were 1° caused : Lotions of man sorts-Women S Hats oeeee (eneh) $1.40 “"1" “°“’°°°' S"°”g“‘ is “Sided '*° invnrinhl ot There than they gay; bl' ‘W1 being B0 10”' that lbw Womenvs Mmlgrer Tlfingmiugs Ears (ver dos-) - 25 lo ze Butter 25 to 28 chicken (pair) ae tn $1.20 Fowl (each) I 60 to 80 Ducks (ea.) , 75 Potatoes (per bus.) Turnips (per bus) Cabbage (ea.) Hides Pelts Calfskins f Beef (lb.) Beef (quarter) Sausages (lb.) Godflsh (lb.) Corned Godiish (lb.) Lamb (lb.) Fresh Mackerel (each) Mutton (lb.) Beets Cauliflower ' Onions (lb.) Carrots (doz.) Apples (pk.) Pumpkins 25 to 50 Plums (qt.) 9 - 30 12 6 to 8 11 to 115 50 to 80 - 13 10 to 16 8 to 10 12 to 15 5 6 12 to 14, 10 to 12 5 10 to 15 5 10 15 to Z0 is to 251. Tomatoes (lb. l 0 the story by the fact that the names y who are attending the university °~ ° it ' b b' i - 1 h class expressed their ppreci tion 1 qu B “ ““mb°" have nmshed their e lgger n Va ue giving ave been mentioned in connection th H ts of the; t ha R 0 crops yet by far the greater major _with the t b t 0 9 Of sac er, ev, - . . learned' ni., ,tu ' ferr” _EB ca; Ee. George Orman and presented him gfy °f them _have °“1Y lust 5051111- You know how it 1s`_y°u are bound to Su-€3§ ;Wf0Ug lil 0111' . . , _ , D 9 C B- ,Mde_ The undergraduiiis ‘;X°q“°eB'f with n fountain pen. In nnknowledg- eahr‘f“°bWh§’hh“dfth°*’ P°*“*°°° killed _ buying now and then-when we do,and the purchase does nt hurry tion are bein placed i ` mg the same’ the recipient °xP‘°°"’“‘1 Y y r 6 mst get them out '" 4 t f I i'k ' ii ` ' ' s n n mont nn- hi ce _ early for it is sein thni ence the 5. ou as as as we 1 e lt-we c o the rice io an fi ure that will favorable light s sin rethanks for the ,encourage stalk wk,” d th . h A. . i~ ....°..=:‘;‘;;..3.f liaise; ‘“““° a and PM “N f=°J<‘== 1°f°“e‘ RUMMAGE SALE- nttend the Meoiirprnotleee i th - ' “ P °“ .B *‘ "5 1 - ~ _ - 1-' _ purpose 0, leamng the signafg ang thee christian work in all The ae- “ 5° “ 1°* ;’fBg3*;1,“d°“* 111 “C011 and _ This RUMMAGE SALE has a great assortment of all kinds , Straw (Def WD) $5.50 to $6.50 plays of the team This information partments was the most delightful, g‘l;‘;u’;‘“l§0g t G kor htas nal hiiaé C1'0P of goods “ ' B OO 011 EH \l B B. ‘ il.. could not get to work until late ln y E I - -c _ of eevernl ex-R.lvl.G. men who have ._ -- th i rl ch an t 1 eh - ' Ribbons Embzoidefi s ace been °0l1BPi¢“°l1S -at U16 PTB-UUCGS ' 52¥_°'“.g mc; Bvxlhdlgsoaixloor gui- geggtatidusirhe L e Collar ]’ ’ lately, have been entered for berth “_” crop was at 8, stand stiii for B ac. ,, S’ J- ars . reservations on the Kipggtgn grain Mr. and Mrs. Ross McEwen, Char- month, leaving it late in growth gud j W8lStS, '.. .u,|, DOS, Napkins to-night," lottetown, have returned from their late in ,.iI,emng_ Hiowevex. the map _`» Womenis Ratncoats ` mad- `ority cf the f e h v thi if 0 _ ‘- " 0 it will he the first time on record safely housed zlardxd ltllerrd will lid clgll Boys _Si'?us) ‘B°y S Hats! Boys Caps that anything of this nature has been Mr- Eu-lah Hin' and 5°" Harlan' * and plenty on the Island for every " Sweamr-C03tsy C01'5etS¢ etc attempted in the history of lntercol- New G1“sg°w' were i” Ch“rl°tt°` one.-Si I Mgglglpnd B0y’5 Underwear. O Should the story prove to be true, wedding ti ip ab town yesterday attending the, S. S. legiate football and will probably Convéntion cause considerable trouble. Just be- ~ ;;H0}_,MAN'S PAY 1|-eight to any ' fore going to press it was learned J N t Sit T_ k t railway station in P.E.l. on $10.00 J M . S . . ., f that anything of this nature has been " di es oé Y t g fl orders as outlined ln detail on the , A _ *__* . E si bli h' d few holidays. He leaves on I\‘rllla.y #lit a severe punislrment to the al- Agent’ Cana' an °v°mme“ 8 ` back cover' of their catalog. lc ed oilcnders should their guilt be ways' at Quebec’ is in the city ‘in 8' 2335-10-28Me3i. POPCORN, DAINTIES "will not pop up so crisp and flaky. ,ring mi eaph ke,-nel is wen coated . ..._ 7 l _ <| FOR COMING LONG If it takes much longer for the pop- c .ll s e . _ , . ` _ f°' 'mme' ==Ff>r making your heir long. silky WINTER EVENINGS ing in hegln, the hens in prohnhly ads f0Y` m0\'6 Da¥'U¢-'»l1‘aY'5~ M005? & Wm relieve m the branch there for 8' women tried it and' ` of the 100, '93 the department of agriculture, C.P. "To preserve the extreme white- scnt unsolicited testimonials prals- Hartley, in charge of corn investlga- ness 01 the popped kernels, the :iam lvlcheoe. 23'/9-io-29:vl2l few days- lng the wonderful merits of this pre* H0119, points out the right WHY- He must be kept from striking them. and superbly soft threat the hall' -- not great enough for the popcorn is Mr Fred Mcoauum of the Bank ts and the scal with an a. lica-` There are two wavs to pop corn, of poor quality, or there may be _ _ _ . ,, 1 _ - _ _ ._ _ t. . u t roo p ppv _ ‘Rummago Sale In the Ann6X g§0g1(;,Y; gi:-ol;i3i:'toClltyNleSt ysgiiidii tion of Rexall Shampoo Paste. When the right way and the wrong way. other interfering causes, such as SBGONG 1`|O0l' £0-d8V--see the big - - - ' ' " this preparation was first issued 1.00 In a farmers’ bulletin, just issued bv drafts of cold air. ' ' __ _E3 Mr Geo- Newsom of Warren Farm' paration. It is ,Ha skin food that says, first of all, that for good re- This can be done by placing a plat 1" “ mu' 1' Step this way for ` “Good Smoking" Today we have something n‘ce for yan, Mr. -5. Smoker, ln Master Workman one of the beet _1i.ff§ 1- qv. -»> ie' 2-", plugvsmokirig lobaccos you can buy for . . _ _ l.'.c .McKinnon Drug Co. ! Gfeat George and Kent. ' ' >i=£1‘1’=1l` _. _-` ~ _ .. Prince- Henry’s new school had t ' _ __-,_ 3 m ~ y 'undergo a rough training. An old Rocky Point, left lor, Edmonton Alta. his brothers and to see the- western for sevel‘al'years. - Miss Palmer a-i;1-Miss Joan Lon spent the week-end in town, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Mills. where they sail for England says thc Montreal Gazette. ROUGH ,SCHOOLING (From the London Chronicle) A century ago some of the boys at V ~ Etonian who left the school in 1851 `SU'MME`RSIDE MARKETS. describes his 'experiences there as --- ` “worse than that marry inmates cf Uorrectel lor ever! Wedlipllll Ind Everybody; workhouse or iail. To get up at fd Blllllday issue. 18 on freezing winter mornings; to sweep - 01' \ ESI! 'rurnips - ` ,, 18 Potatoes , 20 Pol-ll _ ll t01__1l Beef 5 to 7 Dressed Bee! , I 50 1° Chicken 17 Turkeys 1| to 22 Geese li to 15 Fowl _ ~ 12 Ducks _ ' 16 once (white) _io Oats (black) ll to~44 .Wheat ' ` _ 60, Pulte ‘ 40 to 50 ='Get ln_enrly to the Rummage Sale wednesday-you have atten- ded our rummage sales before-7 and you Know what to look for- thls year the assortmentls bigger than ever--there are more depart- ments to draw from-and every one sends something. Boys Clothing-Boys Hats and Qaps-- Mens and Boy‘s Underwear- Mllllnery-womens Coats Water- proofs and Furs-Hats- D r e s s Goods-Cotton Goods and a long string of others. Moore dl McLeod _ 2379-I0--29M2l' Hughes’ C. C_. C. C. Tablets A gentle laxetive, which regulates the liver and kid- neys and puxifies the bloodj, Headaches, lndigestlon, , dizi zieness. biliousness, nervous-‘ \ ness andmany other ailments ' are the direct result of con-N siipatlon. l Hughes’ C. C. C C`s pr.omp!ly_. relieve all these conditions- and-give fermen- ent relief aswell by t ning up the bowels __ and over coming their tendency to cons°ipa- tion. Price 25c per box by mail or at Geo. E. Hughes ~ The People’s Druggist \ -'_' ~=els:"-e'--__ sl ` v e _e '-#_§_'§;;'O , it ppy and_(Iollieilied is the man behind a pipe .full of Hicke s Brigert ‘ ,.. so , , O V!" 4* - ,_ CntSmoking'l¥c‘>b:1cco.I-Ilis; ' i d ms wi we ,=;.l°:...z°.:...... ........a... _ v is manufactured from only the ; ._ ._ Q ' test Virginia leaf the Atoms ' ~ , "-"' ; _ ibeingpnm and ire%rsnt.Try _ |""'\ ~.‘°i'f hy- " ,»f~~ ,~.' , . |q,§§ if fbi ybhf ll¢lf Bm k_6eA¥ lu 1 ¢meiey-i Nlehniioni co. lm. _ Grocers and Drnggiltsi ~ their own floors and make their own beds; to go two-bytwo-to the pump for in scanty wash; to cat no mouth- ful of food until 9 a.m'.: to live on an end_less.round of mutton, potatoes and beer, none of them too plentiful or too good; to sleep in a dismal cell without chair or table. Such was the lot of boys whose narents could not nay for yi private room. Some of tlieso< underwent nrivations that might have' broken down a cabin boy_, and would he thought inhuman if ini- `\ » *_ ,- ::PUMPKIN_P1ES in abundance Fri- day at Bt. -Tames Hall. ' ' I . 2339-10~28M3i. ::Guslaco1 Emulsion- The time is here 'when you should' protect your- self against the cold and chapges in weather. Our Guaiacol Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil ith I-I o hos bites There is nothing .like itxfor coughs, colds and '¢eneral'debility, 40c. nod 75c. bottlef E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ' Mtf, P TRY IT. ON ITS MERITS I 'S'l'EWAR'l"S _ _ CREAM] BREAD We are sure "once you '_u`se_it; yon. will always use it. Because of its excellent quality. ` , _ "Just try`a Loaf for Toast. Siewarfs Bakery 0 . ‘fiicted 1-. l lnve. .‘ ‘ es e a p b ck if dissatisfied. " - i lands. His brothers have been there P"'°k”'g°' ”‘°°°7f a The MacKinnon; Drug Co.,.i3orner Great George sud Kent Sts. Mtl. - g- _ nn; worth, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., __ 5; ` , They leave tomorrow for Montreal, . ""~ ., f > -2?. 1., _ _`_"` __/"T" = HA ll_._"= /'._~" ».y _ 1' Shaving Lather < can bo secured with Colgs.te`s ‘Shaving Cream-Shaving Powder . --Shaving Syk. It is the perfect lnther that softens the beard, soothes the skin and makes short work of shaving. _ Eitherstyle ..... The Two Macs ' ' 149 Gt. Geo. Sc. v d il- yesterday morning to visit two of feeg El; ;'°°;'§8%1;%‘° hgificzn 252° a W _. YD D P ' contain the- 'tonic and nutritive pro- perties of_ these jpopnlar remedies. D e Your Trade No matter ff you go toa df ll .» le- once a day, or once a year-we are anxious to get your trade. ' , If.y-ou will give us a chance to get it---we can assure you -that we will do all in our Lower to give you entire sat- \ faction. _ - COME T0 OUR STORE and' get acquainted with us, and see how well we can serve your drug store wants. - Headquarters for all kinds of Drugs, Kcdaks, Confec- tionery. Toilet Articles, Rubber goods.. , l .lollnson& Johnson lilhone zirse ills Kenisl. ` ni.. on-my none... G | _ , _ _ , , 2045-I0»llM¢3WR8 sults in poping the main requisites are good corn and a good hot Ure. He outlines the followiuv precautions that they may be observed to good advantage! “Do not make too much popcorn at one time, not more than enough to cover barely the bottom of the pop- per one kernel deep. "Hold the Popper high enough above' the fire or heat to keep from burning the kernels on scorching them too' quickly. The right degree of heat for best results in popping should make good corn begin to poo in one and a half minutes. This should give the maximum volume in-l crease in popping. If it begins , to pop in less time, or if n large quan- tity of corn is put into the poprer. it Varicose Veins and llching Piles USUALLY ARIBE FROM SAME CAUSE-RELIEF AND CURE EFFECTED BY DR.- CHASETS OINTMENT. ' Nearly everybody knows of Dr. Cbase's Ointment as the most effec- tive treatment for piles' or hemorr- hoids that medical science has been able to compound. So much suher- ing and misery arises from this ail- ment that one is not long in telling his friends when he has found an ac- tual cure. This accounts for the enormous sales of Dr. Cbase's Oint- ment. This letter tells of relief from the suffering of varicose veins by the use of Dr. Cbase's Ointment. Many sui- fering of varicose veins by the use of Dr. Gha§e's Ointment. Many suffer from' the trouble not knowing the comfort to be obtained by the use of this great soothing ointment. -. Mrs. R. J. Evans, 187 Munro street, Toronto, writes: “We have used Dr. Cbase's Ointment for years. I have been troubled with varicose veins, and find it the only thing that gives relief. For every purpose when a soothing, healing ointment is need- ed there is nothing so good as Dr. Cbase's Ointment." 60 cents a box all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates &l Co., Limited, Toronto. . corn and the fire if a wire Popper used or by using a_ pan pepper, po omg directly over a flame. ` “If the pop corn is in first-class plied, one pint of the uupoppcd corn condition and the heat properly ap- plied, o'ne pint of the unpopped corn should give 15 to 20 pints of popped corn.” ' | Popcorn, the government expert ipoints out, is usually popped to be eaten at once, or may be made into popcorn balls, crackerjack or other forms of popcorn confection. "A common way for preparing popcorn," ,he goes on to say, "is by popping and sprinkling it with salt, or adding salt and melted butter. Sometimes the popped corn is eaten with milk and sugar, like a ‘breakfast food. The parclled or unpopped kernels, when ground, make a very good breakfast food for eating with cream and sugar or boiling with sugar and serving like a meal. Some popcorn vendors make a palatable preparation by popping the corn in melted butter and lard, with salt added." The following recipes have given good results: Chocolate popcorn-Two teacupfuls, of white sugar, half cupful of corn syrup, two ounces of chocolate and one cup oi water. Put these ingredi- |cnts into a kettle and cook them un- ‘cold water. Pour over four quarts of crisp, freshly popped corn and stir well to innurc the uniform coating of the kcrncls_ Sugar Popcorn-Making n syrup _bv boi‘Ir~.g together two cupluls o' of uatrr. Bail until the syrup by boiling; together two cupiuls of granulated sugar and one cupiul of water.. Boil until the syrup springs »--q me ,-_~.'\»n or hnrl`c~~~ w!~fn dropped into cold water. Pour over sin _quarts of freshly popped corn and stir well. Popcorn balls-One pint of syrup, one pint of sugar, two tnblespooniuls of better and one teespoonful of vine- gar. Cook till the syrup hardens when dropped into cold water. Re- move to back of stove and add onc- half _tcaspooniul of hot water and then pour the hot syrup over four quarts of freshly popped corn, stir- when it can be molded into balls or into any desired form."- U. S. FLEET OFF FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN-i HAMPTON soaps, ve., oev.. z1__ 6 Messengers bearing the dignity-and Power of the United __States,,_nine e f i b tel h‘ " of iron or a stove lid between the 33?: givea of eshgpghoigst-uggagmrriizg 15 for the Mediterranean( Grim with if their dull sea cloak the onderous B. P war machines nodded a-final farewell on the swelling tide of Hampton Roads while the captains of the fleet, ‘headed hy Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, received their last work of instructions and farewell from Assis» tant Secretary of the Navy, Roose- . veit. ' The assistant secretary, represent- ing the navy department and the president, came down the Potomac on the Dolphin and took his place at the head of the double column of bat- tleships swinging an anchor in horse- shoe formation. From the flagship Wyoming at the head of the column to the bulky auxiliaries lying below all ships were in holiday dress. ' From the Wyoming out across the fair way swung the Utah, Florida, Arkansas, Delaware, Vermont, Con- lnecticut, Kansas and Ohio and fur- ther down in a group the auxiliaries Celtic, Solace, Cyclops, Orion and J neon. The battleships were the pick of the navy. THE GALLANT SHACKLETON. ¢ ___- LONDON, Oct. Z9.~Sil° Ernest Shackleton is to. start on another Antarcic expedition next year. r ' \<~`<""*`\\ ll \ \ W boobs ~ -Ki D N _ _ 4 _AL eg? \\`\~<\“‘ ,sf-1 N - /c _ li" "_ V _-.._-Q?" M -\T\ -S - _ - \ "°.;.~>» . - ‘r f~"’.5',- ~. - ' 0;/ 6'/ D .7 Im'7~T,y\ ._ ‘ if -_ _ L ‘ V_*3\2_‘_ -_ “ ?¢‘I\~\"" -n",:,:,w_’< ‘.=`5e"-,O _ 7 1" .` \\\\\`/\\\ U .B U. rl ‘Ti Ui i-Q1. 'Z _ i I' __ '_ _ __ 1 pil I?or further information apply to as H P. C. P. O. Box 116, Charlotfctown. Opportunity of a Life-Time One of the 'principals in an Island Fox Rauch containing five pairs of Pedigreed Silver Black Foxes is prepared to dispose of half his share. The Foxes are from Dalton, Onlton and Gordon-Tuplin stock and are the best of their class. . f 1 l ,._4 - ~ . ll l. -13| `|r|;_‘mi`|\i- _ if 1 1-_ .f l .§'; ¢ i‘.‘ii§_ - 1 . ,.- lrTi7`1 = ,:_i,.-l ll I' , . - _ Sill , lf? sl, . -... < ___.__.,.'. ~ lit.-' *ill SUP' .el- 5_5' ip-~_ -uf. ~ ig; . ,,_ .¢’§;!: ill* ~; vii : f-if :_-_I lil; , _ if ;;_;;_ fi xl' l,-._‘_; , .-, , is 1*-‘i'I . ‘,;» _-15.1 r"-f ff?-;tff‘ in ,; l"?f;,»;.'.'- lg' ~ Y“ . ` ii-f.§ E. il' 1531' 2' _c,_ lun , wg-iff it-lr? ~ _."¢ in iff if iff .,- §'t f. sy' ,_ 2 . , . l i n n ‘ - `,»._ Cr l ,K ,;;i_; ‘ ‘gif iw hs Ii -'i-fl ‘ . gpg, l ,, 4 :yi 1 , .,,." ‘lim ' if-" - _ . I I I ‘ . . 13;? 1 3'e"'7:.#»:` l _ . ' : l‘j l' )f..i, ,lg M rigid gl-lu". sf. _iff . < .