_», _ _.3-:_ ,, ii i a .. _. fi, _ ~ ._ s I l I ll I ll. ll ll 0 not 3. r' =_ X ' _ , _ . \¢ l P 1 ~. S ! f s \.,, a* .- .t ».e I ¢~ ‘ lVlcGALE'S -» o _ , '!‘hey¢resafeandpromp¢,¢veefrom Calomtl '_ ,-~ or any Mercurial preparations; can he taken - ` ` d ` an climate , `; at any time an ui y . _ if . 'l`h:y are prepared with; concentrated E_z- '_ ... ._f -UH »¢ rg, \». .*_. vi -at "': - _ li. 0 or by mail on receipt of price. _,_» sr/urrcufs Pam ne|.rsF. f' : “l ‘ _ Cures izheumntism. Colic, Sp'air1S- 'if 2 i so D 1°. i » » .-_»_ _ _ _dx I; Co. ,l..u.ited_ Uoutieal. Canada. F Q r' * 4| * Li yn Wg a Q a #\ at as J ~§ sa* _S ». 'lt .#1 3 '_-ii __ ,R fax* vl- ‘L- 4 it _i J. H- _fi T- .. ._ . 1 f ;;..__. ._______ _ 1 oi Cutioiiia Soap s ind Dressings nt lluiicura the Great Skin Cuts l -____ |'|rtst,Svesttst,Mtst Eilttilitlilllllltt in sm, snip no Hair. ‘ This treatment at once stops falling - hair, removes crusts, scales and dan. qruif, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon ii sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else falls. Millions of women now rely on Cuti- eura Soap assisted by Cuticura Oint- ment. the great skin cure, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing thc scalp of crusts, scales and dandrufl, and the stopping of falling hair. for softening. whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings and chaiings, for annoying irritations. or too frteor offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, anti- septic purposes which readily suggest themselves. as well as for all the pup. poses of the toilet and nursery. Cuticurs remedies are the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the world. Bathethe aRected partswith hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crests and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without ima rubbing, and apply Cuticura_0iut- ment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothcand heal, md, lastly. in the severer forms, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is often sum- cient to cure the moat torturing, dis- dgnring skin, scalpjihid-blood humours, from pimples to scrohll. from infancy to age, when all else fails. _ _ii iii °-°-=-'v.=.=='..“m...-rr ilil liiii l fini; #iii ii lf 5 5 - - -_...T . -- ,.;;=_-__,'_ STOMACH and Bowel Troubles, 'jf 'l`ol1idl.l`vef,5ld l'l¢llncbe,Constipa- - tlenandHlienmes.s,apeed||y ‘ caredby su°r'ri-:RNUT ' lP_lLl-5 _ tract made from the Bultentat and scientifi- caily combined with other vegetable principies _ that make them without doubt one of the best Liver, Stomach and Bowel Pills now 2" before the public. » For .tale everyrihere, 2Je per box, -_ lliamily remedy for internal and external ues. i - I+.-uraigia. For sale everywhere, -_- _ ;.-ice :-=. r-nas per bottle. .Z `_- u'sstrx1 T" J So‘= ;~-of.»;¢»m-5, 'i 1-; s \Vn¢cA-ra C1-unncu. ‘ “'.' _-. - Eb; ._-5 _ 1;; 55'- \Ji\»;;‘."»‘f ` fm sf '.5 g _ _ ____ __ B Solid Boots Our reputation for keeping solid leather boots, is well backed up this fall by a com- plete stock of good. reliable, waterproof boots We know just what the workin g-Man wants and we assure you perfect satisfaction if you buy S0111¢v of cR0sBY's, 1tEDDING and other makes we iefp. _ You will be b:i125i£ted by a talk with us on boots. All Prices $1 45 up. The Experienced Lcllh¢¥m°U- é 4 .. L_ ,lr A' AUCTION -BAEEH .?__n- ' We are instructed by the Fishery I Department to sen by Pabiio anew at out Auction Rooms. Great George Street, on FRIDAY. November 27th. lt I o`clock p. \m,, a lot oi Seized ters R°i>e. Anchors and caused Lots _ BENJ. canrnnfs co.. 2 ‘Mis td ' 4 .many peouliaritits. The machine st ~in front of the cellar directly under the_ rfiice,and, while entirely wrecking the there are some professionals who_a8- irort part of the heu=e, it left the rear A sume the guise to hide, their real llllilliured. Mrs. Purcell and her statfof position. It is the duty of each nt- hve girls, who were in the ki chen, es~ tendant when .he is suspicious of a. caped without; gorgbob, A hm-ge, Lied customer to call the attention of the f _ ~- ' fi/ " .f .if . ';-'~. .e 'Q "'~=-...Q _._-_"i§"?*f ‘ 75 THB -n__ in Explosion. 1-. wB"’°E`1`0WN. November 12.-Two pe:p‘e _ere killed and elx injured by an explo- s`°° °t *U °°‘*ffYlene Ras machine in the cellar of the Lozar House. The explosion bl_e_w out the whole front of the hotel. ite explosion occurred at 5.10 p. m., ‘nd °!°¢P'»ll18 to people in the immediate Vililliliy occasioned no alarm until the me 5°” N25" i0 T102. It was thought by s°m° 5° bi 5 C1519 0! thunder, and io “W Wd Rlllwtly Sight met their gaze. conscious men being carried out, th °\1f. and the entrance badly wrecked, The force ofthe explosion broke a ma °°°h d|N°f'|°l1. U18!!! having plate ' glass bein! D\'l°i~l¢llly In-ound to powder. Thedisasterlike all oi its kind, h in front of Northway’s, fifty yards away foot nearly severed. *___-i__¢ TRADE AND SHIPPING. Poni or cimnLorTr.TovlN. day’sWharf. _ Mclnnis, Wallace; Martello, Borgai Katie and Ella, Vanamter Pugyas Welcome, Grant, Sydney. Nov. 14 cl ‘,Pbi1omeae D,Pelbaui, Ari what Joseph McGill, Reber s, Halifax; A'i Gertrudr, Hubley. Liverpool, is. S John Mi 1 rd, Garnier, Buct :tt che. S. S. Coean Holmes, Sydney; Leila Lin woo3,fNutter, Glace Bay. ` - i ANNOUNCEMENTS. --Band concert and dance in th Armories Nov. 26th.Don’t miss ii. 24, Don’c_forget it. A good pr08i8~ and light- refreshments. . The best remedy for F01 c. WSW |1102* i the soothing vapor t f Catarrhezone wnic was couirb mixtures and sprays can’t~a pain, congestion and inflammation; Deafne r, and Lu' az trouble Catartb and simple to u-e Price $1 00, small si coMiNcs_i;yl;Nis. Jay. in each month. Dr. James War of each month. ` _ ` WHIT AKER WRlGHT’S TRIAL. _11-_ ' may be beard by a special < , . _ ` _ 8Rll.l_.lAlT-‘ lF..TE0ll._ » __ _I ,_ xmns GIFTS I After years of careful ¢xpel'l0110° f dllflllir which _no expense has Suu-ed to accomplish »' the desirll R' _ "Ili, our photos today are all We ¢|_l"Ps "lem to be, Brat-class ln' ever! \'°5U¢°°~ _ Their use bv thnullllilly *#945 3°' ; their D0p\1larity. Tbeyare UIQ U19 t gwnuinr Xmas gift you sau' ll" W ° °°Y”°'ly but be sure you come to th! 2 be f. e - 1’Gs`lt~f = =-ie°o`3§.',“é‘...n”" iii.” o"é‘§I‘i.'.ll`1’¢i»¢.; ~ ‘fit §Nov.9as¢wtt - _ Y - ~ » » ¢ » » . » ».(lomrukdanbvooavlco:»ssO“'v __ ~__‘ __ 1 _ - .is U..-1 ee ~ _ _ P Two Killed and six lnyured ' A Wanted. f 8. _ °lh*3`5‘°l100l1ll’R00l a loaded gun. Thel ed peep holes in the molding he can~ alzrm had scarcely ceased ringing, wbenlsurvey the whole establishment, is Ul1_ Bremen, followed by hundreds oflthe most. successful foil to the shop- cit\xens,wer.e on the scene. Azi§npp.i1!.;`1ifter. But there are only a. few In addition to the gruesome sight of ul- whole fm” punt the house was blow; aces are guarded in this manner, jority of the windows in the stores across- the street, a distance of several rods in Tne damage on the other side of the Sl`»l`¢0¢. Wes not so serious, although many windows were broken, some even on the third story of the Porter Block. On the west side of the hotel is a wide srob- way, while on the east side e passage of _“00\1Dle feet wide acted as an air cush-` agen of one of the largest establish- _ ion, to which fact is due the little dam- tage acne to Giliin’s grocery on the west and tuBeattie’e hardware, on the east. o 80 Od was struck by flying glass, and had one Nov. 14 ar. Alice Gertrude, Hubley, Halli- Nov. 16 ar. Ada Clark, Picton; Pleiedes, }y ga,-bed ,mstomey-_ Seats herself in Sydney; Miletus, Bavidridge, Sydney, of the suspect and makes. her pur- ,; chases like any other woman, all the ° _ Lf more psf one resuit isss desired. Morning Sfar, Martin, _ Richibucfo General Midohtou, Godin, Chaiham; Secutions do 'not fo,-Wu-d busmesi ' M~.rgorctMarie,BufYit-t, new London; The proprietor’s policy is toprevent Nov.1o¢ia, Pisiaaes m¢1m.is,' w...1a.¢e; Hence a blind eye is turned to what men; in me _Bug 1, of gpg }3‘i,_S¢, narrow escapes such as this from fall- Metbodist Church wi be Tuesday, Nov. ing mu’ the abyss that 199-ds 13° U19 -The date of thegrl and entertain- m. _ dock, and gladly pay for the experi- PLEASANTCURE _FOIIWEAK LUNGS. Should leniency of such a kind fail _ P 2° ‘ i-IBVHBGS SVC!! 9-U' "€ll8\1<1 lliBS*'K" °f th* tice is made thc scene of more seri- b|'°*‘hl"8 °f3°'"9- I5 u'°“t‘° '°m°‘° °°""" ous negotiations on which it is well p- _ _’ _ . preach, and kills thousands of_ german every tx-eath. Catan-noz»ne dr\v.>sayvav_[,‘.1_9@S.}1§>t- » _ _ _ it 'Considering the immonso population makes breath§_r~geat;y3nd reg\1lS\'.é\¢:1df_X‘ of London and the ease with which 81188 'BUY' 000 U WU” °" _‘W "» beautiful objects c a .r tl b Colde.S»re Thrust, B=0U0“|¢l5»C°”"'rh' taken i the( rent asho ppqtli: 'Yleteci 11 E PS. g me célet at one: , is dellphtlul to inhalg, tives _find thpir t“]"~`ntS °11uf’d but S61' e _ | U v' 1 ' v ° _ . . ' z 25c. Druggials, or Poison kCo., King- ston. Ont. City Council meets on the second M0n_ _ _ bur on. Mavor: H. M. Davison, City Clerk.- The B. L S. meets on the first Monday LONDON, November 13'.-The Lord Chic Justice to-_dayordered the removal of the _ Cure is _ __ ~ Whitaker Wriqht case from the Old __Bail- _ _ ` '~' ev to the high court of justice, eo`that_ _ owing to its complicated- character; it ST- J0l1'» NW- 13-*A ’°‘"_'3*b]Y bill' _is _a special remedy for this trouble,_and5 iiant meteor 'flashed across the sky at 8,15 never 'fails to give prompt relief and bring' °UARDiAN.cna1u.o1~'rn‘rown ramen nnwnanrsunn Novsinss .1,m;, i e _ Promoted by shampoos " ll lllllGllllWll |_ltoluoll _How Kleptomanlacs Arej _____ . *` f O l f Though _there is every appearance in all the great London shops that _ the public is to be trusted implicitly i an elaborate and carefully organized system of espionage prevails to cir- ‘cumvent the designs of the peripatc- i tic thief and the maurnuding klepto-‘ _ maniac. l The invisible detective, whose omce is some unsuspected gallery in the lceilin whence from artfully design- ishops so structurally designed that lsurveillance of this kind is possible. lSome of the jewelers’ treasure pall ,o,nd, to make assurance doubly sure, __ no attendant is without his satellite, ‘who keBps a. wary .eye on the cases of gems exposed to the customers’ in- 1 apection, st.a_nding"ajt the salesmanfs _ elbowjwhile he'is showing them. At, all periods a careful watch is kept on those dress establishments that are pervaded by women, but more especially at sale time, for it _is then that covetousness overwhelmlt ,morality most easily, and’-the crowd- `ed state of the éhops favors the pick- er-up ofuncousidered triiles. A man-i ments in the metropolis says _ it is in those departments that are not spacious_ that pilfering principally l goes on, and that in them detective supervision ‘is always most acute. Every shopwnlker and' counter at- tendant is in edect a, detective. but _ detective to her, not blatantly, but by prearranged sign.. The detective then keeps the suspect under her im- ` mediate' eye. In the' large emporiums where women chie`dy_congrega,f-0 the most efficient, because least conspicu- ous, detectivcs are women, either employed _as shopwalkers or as cus- tomers. * s When an attendant misses or thinks he misses something, or notices dis- turbing signs of thievery, he- speaks to the detective, who, ds an. eieirant-` , a. position commanding a good view while gathering data, upon which to i proceed. . The disguise assumed by ’ the shop detective differs day by day. ' by the `sho`p proprietor than another it, is to convict a kleptomaniac. Pro- pilfering by every conceivable means. _ il a theft in embryo, and the wretch- ed shopliiter caught in the act of purloining a blouse under cover _of _ her wa;_tez'proof is asked whether the article may not be sent home for her. To the bulging umbrella or the gap- ing handbag the detective alludes e with an apology, fearing that madam has incommoded herself with some- thing that fell from the counter. First odenders are ofteii cured by ence in coin of the realm as if _they had all the while meant to purchase instead of to purloin the goods. e to lead the trespasser back to the ll aths of rectitude, the mana er's of- 5 to draw the veil. But as 5, rule it dom into pl.1\ piobabh because their system of survcillmice is so capitallv organized and cziriiod out.-London Mail. 0 .ci - BACK LAME? You Are Doubtless Suieriiig From I Diseased Kidneys- Surest _ I _ _ Unless you want to be stricken with ln- curable Bri|zht’s Disease, d ’. l t kidneys do-without. aitentiotlil: ‘Fest-oiggg about a perfect cure. ._o»°1°'ck gm, Qvgging, disappearing in their M 6 JM cf ' ~ _ ' 5 ___ _ westward. THQ '"5 “Shui '91' F 593' eu:e\;l(~?f>qyr-i_)':`rri.x:ne?‘l3ti1‘?t " " " " oad as at mid-day. The meteor left a trail \m8\l°°¢8§fl1lly bythrse dsotors for kidneyfl . __ _ Wélk im drive -f -we ~1_»i°'> r”<._.?‘°“’1°»‘2=f°!"f“‘“‘ 1 t‘.’.fl’_‘.§l.°.“.'i.'i“;»-i§;°.€i.2fi.‘.‘”f-’£..i"i'i’.2‘i ?..1i‘£i'_:t` _'Bilge no nd way. 0509- _ _ _ lf " ‘ __ ‘i (ul pains in the back and sides and'wagf , » ------’-1 l‘.::*:::,.".:°,f.i';:'.:.i:"i‘;;i;i£°:.2i':sf:.i.;t» MUBCTON TWEEDS OR CLOTHING Auctioneers! Ml LUONS FUR HARVARD- _fx ::’°:;,fg§_“°'.fim':l“§_ 1, ` We can 'please you, s'ave'yo`s__t money _and it you. `We‘re the *_ ”"' »0ne box helped me so much that I got sixr _“E939 -f°1' P-_E 1515115- . T* ' 151 5 ' ' » 1 _ .................................... ...,....l BOSTON, N°'°mb"' 11-_°",vl?t°1` “fl "l‘?'¢» *ml _b¢"°f° they were used Iwaf ` We therefore have the largébt assortment---. _ s . into-at mm, one sw! snap or Gordon 11336 if "fill A ‘I eegemd snytainz shim; ' _ . y * 1. -_:.1 . I _M¢K.y, one use miirispptos i.,;.,,,¢,,,-_,,¢ _ .z°m_P‘}’;'=bl;at:;u_ amiga k1_f|i_i_vity_us ¢_1?_go__-_~ '- 'I-'weeds Homespunsi. Ygrns.. Seockinettc Blankedng 2 .shoe msohiw'¥.sr¢ practically qmail' by _%esun_¢i»_i»_g nog; if,_i¢i_|_.¢,¢_1_i_.-m1_¢§¢f;o_ "and Fl'an'nel.' ' _ _ _ A ‘Mig (genes-’| will from all share in hises. _ grlaenry louis strength,and often ai; ygngg :,. mg Tv-nun an-ned Univei-i-ity yin mme- ,_ °"° "~_." l§!&'§`s.i'_<>s¢__i-_.Ferrer __ _ `l"”n`; “gd” tho, entire el?-lib. `v_i|.lu8_d at “ Q uv Q _"ni,-sl gdlllonn go! dollars, tl e inter¢§|;_ bcxfoa six bixes fof$2 Nl, at ¢ "FERROZ0'N ” e Ready-to--wear, Suits, f-Made-to¢Q_rder Suits, Pants _ » ` -*_ ‘ _ _ Whooping Gough.. Group. A A Bronchitis, Coughs, Grip, _ _ _ Asthma, Diphtheria. ~ 1 " ' Creaolenb is a been to Aathmatlcs. _ ` ‘A Cnmsofmsm is a long est,ablished`and standard remedy for the diseases `indicated. It cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is carried Flu like over the diseased surfaces of the bronchial tubes with every breath, ~ giving » prolonged and constant treatment. Those of a. consumptive tendency, or - sneer-m chronic bronchitis. and immediate miie: from coughs or in-» 1 a glove, flamed co ditions of the throat. Descriptive booklet frec- Cansor.|cNE~Am'iss:P'nc Tssnurs dissolved in the mouth, are effective and safe for coughs and irritation of thc' throat. 10c. a. box. ALI. DAUQGIST8. yet LEEMIHG. MILES at C0., 1861 lotto Dame Bt., Montreal, Camulllu Agents _ - _ _' _ . _ __ _ --_ . ‘ to every e»i»=1~~ _An .__.TA°ll..0RED A Ex¢lus1v¢_ Styles. e _ Haekneyed fasl__1ions_ have no place among “FIT-REFORM” Clothes. Our designers and eut- ters 'are famous for their correct - interpretation .ofnewest styles. What you see-~in ‘.‘FI'.i‘-" L REFORM” WARDROBES is in perfeettaste. .~ - - _. _ _f _ Smart styles for the younger A ‘ set-e1_:clusive__f_aShi0nS_ for con- servative nien-_aud _a perfect gradation to bothextremes. ' ` ' A ` _ < Si1itS'f61"`l>‘\is1ness-suits for suits for dress *and evening Cubby ' ' artists-tailored by experts. '1‘he~best" popular clothing in the whole Dominion.. _ _ M .l _ _.,`, _ .f - .~,- ._f ' -\.'. ' _ _ _ , ‘ ` Suits._§and Overcoats, $12 to $39. . -1 ess. $4. is _ _ A Fifi-Reforrrla '\Nardrobf”ef” Pao Bucs A f ` 1.o'r'rr:'rowN 'pach_a_1geof_ _ ' Solo _gsm IS YOUR SKIN TENDER ?_ J _ 5 CORN Dor't you want Underwear that’s comfortable ? We have it in various weights and qualities. ' Penman’s medium weight- _ _ StanGeid’s medium and ' heavy make 'cotton ileeced, wool Heeced, lcmbswwl, etc. I ' 1 Men’s Furnishings. -_ `,__°‘ _ °\_ if ’ 1 " if ' f fa s; _: . 1 ‘ <>f....'..i.'...‘_.s,‘.;.‘."os _'il ,ei 'ii 5'?-much lljf lie ifi '4- \" ‘A S l . , ; . ..- _ _ _Under contract with the Canadian Govemment the Steamer ~1viANcHEsTEi2 ENGINEER” - 0 and will be due here on the 26th and sail on _the 27th ._for__ Manchester. _ _ means' ‘what goods they will have_to gd forwardas eaily as possiblel S,,,,-upside, in order to sec_u_re_sp1_ce. ' . For rates of freight to- Manchester, apply to _ _ ` 4~;_-1'-',¢>1ef;§=f;e~;_;~. _ _ ~§_;=§_;>_§‘” ' A .'. l .~ A '; ' 'I'-‘=‘~_°>”' , _ ‘ _ ~ --M ~ f _. . _ , _ _ _ 'We_Have_a_HeblJv. -as I" _._.~ . _'E , -1- a-anna# don’t wonder for a __ little' ` _corn can cause pain than _thc most even dis-position I Ifiyodare" with‘ C0118. hard; or soft. try I Dr,,. SOLES. _ ` and wewill guarantee _ relief. Price loc at iisvé " and it‘s a-desire to fur ' - ‘ ` _ nish the best things we * can for the money »Your hobby and ours as- Shippers should notify _the undersigned agents as tot Milghflfs Bflokslflfc .,- 1 will sail from Quebec for Charlottetown on the`23-rd' 'inst,`- l' _ ` eflz;-’§;°§n';'p%~ ~ we assist you in sniting _ your ideas to your _ _ _ _ A. Packard-a co., __P_ee__tke’s No. I W Charlottetown,_.P. E. I-_ ~ -*lui* _in..St¢_P in. °_r__S_kiP in- Come GET fN‘uud if its" __ ,__ 1 __ _ _ _ ' Overcoats and Reefer; °‘_“'h_nd to _“ed t°,i_`wm°fe applied _ ::.Kr_2y_s|;;J:_il agkm The Fexrczone _ui H" __ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ , _ 4.45 at