‘ rua commas, cnaaaorrarown ~riutI,cnnn_.WAaD. 'Novnusxa 3°, im ' _¢. _» ' ‘£5 , FN I what i Li11kS» i Silver Shaving Hugs _ \ M teh Saf t ° - _ “Changes” of ads. must be in not later G¢lluCmC\\ I ,Rnd mag? 6‘a*I¥:§tc£)lSha_a£,1txE1es_ ' than l D- m. each day to insure insertion i . foil i l h We engrave 'without extra charge nmawslrfuxliintzfthzngwzzilvgier t' u anything purchased from ns. You might as well take advantage of this. T" P"”°° E~*"‘\1“l mmf! P°°‘|“°° ' ' which arrived yesterday was 1,80 bush- ” shot tstcc,15o b ii i s W W- WELLNER. Jmllrr and Eiiaravcr. ... .:.... ..".°.:‘;.::;:.':”..:,:. Mclvor, McCarthy, from Ketch Harbor.- Halifax Herald. Rav. C. W. Corey, cf Liverpool, N. S , ` formerly pastor of the Baptist church in . this city has been awarded the Brat priae of Q85 in gold, offered last year by the S. S. Times of Philadelphia for the best de- scription of “A Christmas Gift Service." AMONG the prominent wholesale com- mission dealers in all kinds of ish are caieb nlney at co. or i4 Faison Mai-im, New York. Island dealers in all kinds of fresh fish are asked to correspond with ’ them with a view to business in the fall and winter months. Tu wedding took place at 19 Howard .Qi ati the Finest Flnis hoto Work Come to Leading Studio CARBONS PLATINDTYPES ARTISTS PROOFS GEO. H- COOK. NEW DQSBRISAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby in always welcome. » I" \ _ 1 ‘ A " INCREASES §,'l`HE MILK, Pattens and keeps stock healthy. Price 4oc. 4 lb bag. Cleo. E. Hughes, _ s Apcthecariesllall. Cosy, warm and _ easy. We think A fsvm _ the best Sllppel' L.. me-13. uramadiur .5 m.1~r..... uidbii .ci him# .4 Ai* ,WN 5 . i H.; ever invented for winter wear. See , them in our window this week. ' f \ _. sic sau: or MUSIC __ Never such valuo offered b¢f01'¢““ come early 2115 secure your choice Miller Bros., Queen Connolly’s Building. mi11sC Also Royal Stuart, Fedora and Gypsy. U ‘ The Lady of the`House --AND o'rHERS-- _ interested iii a Christ-' - iiias Box ‘FOR GENTLEMEN’ r Should See our ` ' Christmas Goods - _‘S6 Meerschaiiiii Pines’ Af $2.50; each. see them they `woii’t , Liisr Lone. »,=,;°-2 annum. isaos., Goods bought now stored till ‘KU W _ . ' ,F 2 ». k ‘__ _ ‘ -v e * Q S..1.....o ’ mis s are not l & i _iv tco. s at me business iinsiintrrozesrnsh. E=1S __.______ the first omission occurs. _ _ 1 and Sm¢1t5,_~ p is only by so doing that _ir-_ z|_n_2".wm,_ M," \ rocursanoaascnsmtssmmums me 1-¢g,,1a,.iti¢s an be corrected. it .4 aw sn rd »_ Kumtort nesossns Powders _ - . _ ' _is~abeno£.-.~.~$df»--chocolates. The ' A»¢a.ia'...i.i¢s<"~..Try»ttlie.1Haif|\r- » ~ fm.. _ , _ loo barrels and 40 half barrels Q Five Roses Flour. " ircxmssgiftsqsweii- - I Xmas Suggestions _Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere | Si8\\€f Rillgsf Wellner Watches. 5 --_ 1 It., Portland, Mc., on Nov. 25th of Benin- mlc N. Merrill and Mrs. Inez McRae Bar ~ $ show of Alberton P. B. I. The knot was-_ HU tied by Rev. B. S. Leard. ‘ After the ` ceremony was performed Mr. and Mis. FOR beard joined the couple and repaired to their future home where a pleasant re- 'caption was enjoyed. Among those pres- ent wee Hr. and hfrs. Vincent of Port- land and Mrs. Fannie White of Winthrop lass. All wish this happy couple a pleasant voyage through life. consignments. large congregation pre ent. of rain. 'N we ’2aa-sS.:. ..» »u.s>s::|'il‘.ti`.-....‘§e-iii _-Air _.ia_».'=s.a>.»..;t n ' . _ t f Consumption can certainly be cured. _ ......._.....;.........i.l seen., '...ii . 9 __ _ shortly move to St. J chu and permanent- ll b _ - E32.; §‘.‘ .i.Z"¥..'3...?“.¥.. iucii lniinisi ly locate here. Mr. Powell is considered one of the leading barristsrs of the pre- vlnea, an energetic worker for his par", and his removal to St. John will prove an important addition to both legal and political circles. _ N Barnanar was Prohibition Day at the ` I I l E Police Court and' distinct prsstigepwas” _ , added to the prosecutions by the presence of F. L. Hasnard, K. C., who wasretairipd to conduct the cases cnbehslf of Inspector Jenkins. The three liquor men who had ment was reserved till next Saturday. THEY ACTUALLY‘ _ There are other DO THE WORK » _._ will ' be .ea _.i»..=°°1=!°r?i¢?.'! Food Eaten is Worthless Unless Digested-Some Stomachs ` _ _ _ _ _ _ Must Have Help. ' _ _ _ _ ___ I _ IN our advertising columns today may ' be seen the ad. of Gates and Noyes, com- mission *dsh dealers of 144 Beekman Street, New York. This drm makes a specialty of eels and as New .York is one ofthe best eel markets in the world they ‘arc always prepared to handle large Island shipments. Consignments of ‘smells and other Bsh from this province rare also requested and satisfaction ‘is assured. Correspondence with a view to business is solicited and highest [market prices with prompt returns are guaranteed to all who favor them with Ewa taken into its smmscii winch, from the nature of the food or the condl- _ _ _,_ '-f‘ ' , " ' f _ _._ ,_ ___ tion of the stomach, is nctldigested, i . ‘ . I ` F ~ - worse than no food at all. This is a true _ _ _ statement as far as it goes ands great ._ V * a f _.1 .. many dyspeptiosgo only this far with their reasoning. They argue with them- - _ ° ` ..___'5 _._,_: .___ _ _ ___- sslves that because their stomachs do not » ' " ' ' do the work given them. they mutt be given less work; in other wordsthey must .__ .._ _ be starved. It would bejust as sensible ` ‘ Call and let give gg P1-ixsf ,' for a business man who is unable to do all _‘ Wg caffy 3. H118* Of U .T his own wnrktocut down hlshusluess to ' f ___ ~ s ta 1 d f .f` ' his own capacity as it is for 'a‘ man to S P e an _ ancy _ starve himself to relieve his istomach. DIO 111 8nd S¢¢ The sensible business man employs nelp "* _ __ i _ is _ . A ' 6 and goes forward with his business. Like -wise thesensible dyspeptic will l . I l f help for his stomach and give hidmllbdg _ » _ . _ . _ ... proper nourishment. S 'd ` Tn: Quarterly Meeting of the Mount Stewart Circuit was held in the Bridge- . ' t sow.. cams, iw. Friday. The Bev» R _ _ Opie, chairman of the district. presided. cy 0, The Financial returns were considered _satisfact/oiy. The following Resolutlog which will speak for itself was passed. We, the members of the Quarterly 0illci_a1 Santa Claus headquarters fofshoes Board of the Mount Stewart biront and slippers is at our store. A ine place on record our sincezte regrert- pefé ti; ne to ,elect n,°m_ Hockey bo0t3__ unavoidable absence! o ourl ei; k m_ _ just see them and compare prices. Pastor, on account o persona sc nas. ~ and do extend to him our deeD¢Si' Boys’ leader at *L25 is a dandy' sympathy and assure him of our earnest A E prayers for his speedy recoveff- T50 ° ° 7 Annual Missionary Meeting was held THE SHOE MAN- ' in the same church in the eveninir. Ad- N" 3°- “°» "°d' hi' " ‘Yr _ ` dresses were delivered by Revs. Edward. -" f " ‘ f = ~==- e »- Bell and Richard' Opie. There was a* Stnart's Dyspepsia Tablets actually do the work assigned tc them. They relieve' ~ _ weak and overburdened stomachs of a gr-ea I portion of digestive action. Their com- ponentiparf s areidentical with those of the digestive fluids and secretions of the i' stomach and they simply take u the P ‘ grind and carry ou the work just the same as a good, strong, healthy sio .nach would' V do it. I Un this account Stuartfs Dyspepsia Tah- ` lets are perfectly natural in their action and eillwts. They do not cause any nu- natural or viole_nt` disturbance in the stomach or bowels. They themselves di- gest the food and supply the system with all the nourishment contained in what is eaten and carry out Nature’s plans for the r sustenance and maintenance of the body, How much more sensible is this method _ ' than that employed by many suderer from weak stomachs. ~By this means body and brain get all the good, nutrit- iilus food they need and the man is prop-' ” erly nourished and equipped so carry on C his work and perform his duties. Ho ' could not possibly be in proper 'Working condition by starving himselfcr employ- _ » ing some new fangled insumcient 'food f ‘ dint does not contain enough nutriment l_ or a year old baby. `A strong man doing l strong work must be properly fed and H this applies to the brain as well as the body. i Stuartfs Dyspensia Tablets by relieving the stomach of its work, enable it to re- cuperate and regain its normal health ' and strength. Nature rqiairs the warn' and wasted tissues just as she heals and ll knits the bone of a broken limb, which is of course not used during the procemof ~ ' Studrt’s Dyspspsia Tablets are for. n M A Pnnasaxr event took place on Wed nesday, Nov 18, at the residence of A P 1 - ` ` ‘ ’ ' I ` . , f V I I L ll ` i Q l* - Inga, Pownal, when at six o'clock his a ' » \ 3- -_ _ _ _ i _ W _ eldest daughter Miss Mary Jane was united in marriage to Calvin W. Wood, ¥ \ ‘ Hazelbrook. The bride was given away I ~ just 1-¢¢¢iV¢d difegt fy-gm the bf her father, Rev. R. Opie officiating. Q She was gowned in white nuns-velling, l ' _ trimmings of chiifon, ribbon and insertion and carried a bouquet ct white chrysan- themums tied with white satin ribbon. The bridesmaid Mies Rhoda Wood, cousin of the groom being attired in orcain nuns- velling with trimmings of white silk and applique. The groom was supper ed by _ William In brother of the bride. 'Phe » Au cheap for cash at wedding m?1,>h was played by Miss Linda Smith After the congratulations of SH I I mths; to ins bride am; ride-groom the _& ......,....,..t.i.w.._f..,...fii.. oi. sump- mug feast provided for the happy _ _ _ E occasion. They were the recipients of i ' a ,many-useful and valuable presents as CI follow: Chair from Pownal church choir _ congregation; fifty dollar cheque, Geo. Wood; chamber set,S`amuel and Mrs.Iags; and Thos. Inge; hall lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Lane; water pitcher, Harry and Vera Lane. parlor lamp, Mrs. B. Horne and MissHorne;parlour lamp, Miss Jean and Roy Jones; counterpin,_Mr._ and Mis. B. Jenkins; album, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jenkins, pair blankets, Mr. and Hrs.. Albert Inga; lace curtains, Mr. and Mrs. S: Ney; tea $f° 4'°° P" Pair, fl » Sc `.,. _ are AT THE ALWAYS ihusrf lump-an-m-_mul LGW PRICESON» GIRLS' REEFEE been summoned to appear were Charles D. Ceilings for third cdence, Andrew _ Murphy for second odbncs and Roderick' llsNslli for ilrst. In the Uolllngs case which was watched by J. J. Johnston for the defendant a conviction was obtained ' and Collings was sentenced to sin months __' ‘ imprisonment in the Jail.Intlie cassaaaiast Andrew Murphy, a witness named Robert Lund could not be found for service of a subpoena and the case was adjourned, for the purpose of _finding the missing _ man. The third ease was against .Roder- ick McNeill who is a servant working around the stables at H. (‘. Conuolly‘s. Several witnesses had gone into Conno1y’l har which was kept bv one John Home and in answer to inquiries for liquor were _ _ told to go to the stable and ask McNeill= ’ ‘ . ` for it. One witness when he approached McNeill and gave him the money for a flask was told to stand in tus _rear or nit mais wiius . ' lloleill disappeared and returned a few minutes later with the desired iiask. The prosecution argued strongly ior a conviction contending that McNeill ........... ..........._ $41() ;1nd'$4_50 undoubtedly got the liquor at the bar The case was argued at length strongly by Mr. Hasaard who pressed for a son v' io . Wee d d ict n ksian Whear represents A _ the defendant and Mr. Whsar contended ‘ that no case had been made out. Judg- We have a lot of reefers and for have been slow sellers so we _havé past. them all on the (font ebsssatei at bargain prices. e t _ _ _ _,mv cheap as ab0\_v___e.-. ..~ .» _ ~ . _...-; unnysi e. Phone nz. '~mi€£f`l&sm\n iii -sa _ Buy your winter wear beforethe snow fs._1ls_--Mggy g life has been lost by neglecting td invest infgooil warm clothing. ’ - i ‘ Made to Order, Suits ` Style, comfortand duribility ccinbipeg Good warm is M coca Wann cloves and mins- ’ a. ; s In Mocha'Kid Bnckskin and hand'kx”iit.` ice fm " 2 Men’s Sweaters; BoYSif:J_ers_eyS. Men 'ind Boys’ Winter Caps. GORDON & MCLELLAN. 'run s'r.YL1sH oU'i‘F1'1°rERs. Oct 24. d w if 1 | Q set, Kenneth and_Mrs._l|[cDonsld;Tchalr, Matthew and Mi-s.Wood, 'and Lincoln and Mrs. Wood; table linen. John and Mrs. Wood; 'table linen, George and Mrs. Wood; half doa. silver spoons.. Misa Rhoda Wood; cakeiplate, Viola Judson; pair towel, Ada Campbell; _p|s¢h¢g_ my Smith; silver sugar spoon,: Capt. J. M, Jones; silver sugar spoon' and butter _knife,Richard 'Woodi Bald. A. Gay and Miss Millie Wood; pitcher, N. Gay; sugar dish, Austin and Mrs. Judson; glass dish, Stanley and Claude Ofc; fruit dish, Miss llaryWood: toilet Miss Jennie Wood. The happy couple fieftior their future home in Haxelbrock niid showers ' byaildrugglstsatimcabcxacdthey are' the one article that the druggist does i not try to sell something in the place of fd\°i"° "5 “St OS Hood". Their unqualidcd _ merit and success and the naive;-“1 do i 60 A. “’ mand for them has placed them within* 3 .' e _ 'JJ thereachofeverycue. 1' _ _ _ ' .ff _ V ff ' ' si" ‘cw AR I”-C‘l‘lflNefA Square Feet _i*?_`1_'f-.i.~vf'\~f~»i~“" rwocoautothegal1on»fh°*’='1“* ` ' THE Snsswr/-_M/iiunus _ .» will cover. Andon agoodf-surface it willcover moretlifthd. _.`N_.. plan viiiao bean, ma my few pins viii as mreii. covering capacity, easiest spreading q\_\altles,"-longest wear, and greatest economy are what we IPI 'tliccnesafepainti C tcuse. Always__gives'satisfactipn.` ` I .» if you viii: to siicmyey ni- ` ny. we .en for ni iiiiatisi gona " » w lUI‘l'\¥" Wagga Opser, Charlottetown- ’i`¥1 we-‘Q 4. ‘t ...A uk. ~ A - _ __ `_ _'.;¢."';~.,;- ~'~ ._ ~` _ QL... __ , _ ., . 1 __$_,r ,.115 - , Y ,,,;_,_-_@g§._§;._-, _,V _ :=-at. - little girls from 5.to ro years oftage. »Tliey _ 9