1. W 'rm ooaaniais E _ _ VN _ B 4 '= " 'V ` ` slrlxouuey unadcu, wuu nltetslaiu so "0dlY I Pt0b8»bi|i\‘|8S. beneficial an influence over tne K Bee 7 _ 'Hi P during the war in South Akice, repor .s it mnrkedimornvement in their condition - I 'ai earl. ii. 1 iml an Kaur , wnnssgnsr ocronsnjaailm. Y “ °"‘ ° *°‘° - *" T&0‘.!'l‘o, October 28. --(SlI°°l&l) -i Bunn; westerly winds, fair and cooler. . liqeilmms an ashlee; aspsml ani BINTLEY S Llnlment to keel! their olnte limber and muscles in trim. T m l RAISINS VVé have just received our stock of new Raisins. The quality is good * (for the first of the crop,) and the price is io ci=.Nrs_ _ " _ Call andjsee the J.D_liacLeod&Go. B i i "'\/\/\./\f\»~v~ WILSON’S Celebrated BUlcuER Q KNIVES Used by all -the prin- cipal _ Pork Packing t Establishments If you want the best Bucther Knife made, buy -a “Wi'son” Retails from 2 5c. up. Wholesale and Re- tail. Dilllil & ROGERS. e y» ~_»1e'. ’ *_ , , _ ` v-I E _ nother was dead. Since then two more ‘have died, and the remaining two haV€ sickened. The owner, who has met with this serious loss, fearing that the disease may be infections, has taken pains t0 burn the bodies of the dcad swine. This 'is well, ss far as it goes, but we are in- formed that much concern exists in the ineighborhood lest the disease may spread, pork industry on the Island we think that this matter. calls for a prompt investigfi' tion by a veterinary in order that the true character of the disease may be at once determined. It may turn out on [investigation that the swineiaquestion ll have died from some merely local cause. l In that case a skilled investigation would lremove and allay any needless alarm. If the disease should be found to be hog cholern, which is highly contagious as well as deadly, the fact cannot be too soon ascertained in order that the strict- est precautious may be taken to prevent its spread and todispose of she beasts dying of the disease. There ought to be an official inquiry by an expert in any case, and the piomptest action should be talrenin view of the great interests at stake. Several Northwest papers charge Lord ‘Minto with having violated the Sabba'h during his Western hunting trip recently, The game laws of the North West Terri- tories prohibit hunting on Suiidays and the Act relating to the profanation of the Lord’s Day places a fine of $100 on any one who hunts on Sunday 9 If Lord Minto is guilty as charged he has dons what no previous Govenor General of I Canada could be charged with and should be made to feel how strongly the public sentiment` of the Dominion reprehende such conduct. Of all men the olllcial head of the state should be expected to _ respect the laws, CORN S BETWEEN TOFS. Are remoyed without pain in 24 hours by Putnam s Painless Corn and Wart Ex- tractor. Insist on your druggist supply- _ IDR Only “Pui.nam’s,” for ii.’s the best>a.nd |-|- |S HOG CQLUM 7 wholly prohibited and they are supplied ____ ‘with _coffee instead. As a result, instead _ word reaches 'rue Guardian time ai otwper cent or them helm: laid so on, strange disease among hogs has ;Mondsy, torecover from their Sundays' `shovvn itself at Union Road. One farmer spree, not more than 3per cent are so with a pen of six hogs about ready fordlkept f-P0!!! Wprk 115 Present- T59 K’\m1‘ -market left them all apparently in good ll-\b0r¢rs are also much more contented, it hgalgh when last fed at night. In theithere are few desertions where before' NE i .mgrning one was dead. Next morning a- there were many, and much more work l is accomplished by the same number. All of which is highly gratifying. ready to be opened, which is intended to surpass anything of the kind in_ the Dominion. It is an immense building, absolutely fireproof within and without, the exterior walls of brick and stone and located on King Street, in the heart of the business district, It covers 32,000 room is conneted with every other room by telephone. The hotel has fi complete electrical plant of its own supplying light and the power so operate the elevators, laundry, &c. It will be conducted on encountered unpleasant weather and the Court was clitcial of its alleged merits. Several other speakers had questions to ask, and the meeting was adjourned iill Monday, November 10th when a large at-' tendance is expected. Our farmers do well to thus meet and discuss live topics in which they are vitally interested, and to hear what can be said on both sides. Much may be gained and nothing can be lost by full and free discussion. But the full. text of the agreement mf de by the givernment ought to be laid before the public and then more intelligent and prodtable discussion might be had. There is a general and very proper demand _f_r the particulars of the agreement. Under the head of The Aftermath of the Coal Strike the Scientific American points out that great permanent changes may and probably will result from the disturb ‘ance of previously existing conditions. There are thousands of homes in wt ich, v¥§vic\.1s_t_>_th.° °°e1.Sf1‘i*=_°, this use °taeS and coal oil for heating and 'cooking pur poses was unknown,that have been driven by necessity to the use of these fuels and have formed such a good opinion of their qualities that th y are certain to continue v T ef ° ' EN their use. Just how far this may affect 4. ` ilets of 'hard -wear in any of these. ~. The warm weather is past. It’s time you came in and had a look at about thirty thousand dollars worth of lViCll'S Cl0llllllg we’ve got for winter. Tailor-made overcoats elegantly tailored and perfect fit- ting at $10.00 $12.00 and $14.00. Business men it’s good business to wear these. The cheaper prices are all right too, $55.00, $6,00. $7.00, and $9.00. There’s Get in a lead _of the crowd. Boys’ cLoTl~l Es Should be selected with all the care possible to have them wear, that’s the way we selected about four thousand suits this fall. Of course we did not forget that the little men like style "too, but’~ first, last and all the time we look out that the boys’ suits we sell will wearjwell. It’s our ideas to suit your idea and if you want your boys pleased we’ll please them. the consumption of hard coal can only be known as the winter advances, but it is evident that in the future there is to be a greatincrease in the domestic consump l gi tion of oilland gas as fuel. In arecent visit to Montreal the writer found the same transformation of heating appli- ances as the Scientific American notes in ‘f ' A ex'can cities. E‘pe -ially i' the use of or a 0 _:_ ga: lol' heating beingbadbpted, athe rate in Montreal being 60 cents per thousand. Bituminous coal is also being largely 'I i used where hard coal was used invariably before . The refusal of the Danish Parliament to consent to the sale of their small Wes India Islands to the United States is in accord with the wishes of a large major- ity of the people of the Islandsf. The ofli- cial classes who have large influence with the people are no doubtlargely responsible l for this feeling. At the same time the is- lands are a source of annual loss to Den- mark, and' would no doubt imake 'more rapid progress if transferred to the Unit- ed States. The defit of the sale- was largely owing to the opposition party in Denmark which desires to embarrass the Government. The majority was narrow, and it seems not unlikely that the sale and transfer may yet be effected within a few years time. 0 I -- - i- - _ . f _ 0 IFYOU~" ' on mer ii sf on-ii _ may become dangerous. Take our Word BRITISH CDUGH CURE Will cxre rn 'dl _ Ir is pleasggilko li is a good article. It is 1 1.1¢; seller with ns ' It costs you but 25 cents n bottle Mcn>yr~fi:n' e ‘ if not as Pr A.wfll;i37;_liniiv.,.Phm. B., The Square Druggist, S Tlieiylonderfui Cheap lién. ‘ simnysrde. _ -,E H. Toronto has a new palace hotel, nearly, lllvr A collulle , _g / tetoivn . working in the Rand mines has been ' A l A if N \ ict break out on other farms. the interior of metaltanii concrete. The ' I Iuriew of theIsreat importance 0! the King Edward Hotel, as iris called, isp jf O e square feet, contains 500 roomm with 300 bathrooms attached to the bedrooms, all ' l I H 9 e supplied with hot and cold water. Every O Vv'e have the largest Millinery Department in Charlottetown * We carry the largest stock of new and up-to-date Millinery in Charlet both the American and European Plans. 1 we 11; ave the largest millinery Qrkrooms .in Chqriottetown ___ e ave the largest staff of millinery assistants in Charlottetown The meeting of the Farmers’ Institute _ ‘ at Marshfield on Monday evening last I ,m,,d,,,,¢,-, .W-.,Sm,,11_1t was called to di.. A Is the best M illiner in Charlottetown or we would never have the largest cuss the proposed arrangement. with the workrooms and the largest stall of assistants all busy at work from early morn Dominion Packinz Company- Mr» Mc mg till late at night. You need not take our word for these statements Just visit Kinncn M- P- was very zealvusin Support all the millinery departments in Charlottetown and you will be convinced that of tw amusement. while Peter Mc we do the largest millinery business in this City A F. Perkins 8: Co THE MILLINERY LEADERS. » fistiulwusm . r '_' W l ` ’ * ' ' ' -f r°~ ln* It is gratifying to learn from Brad- streets’ that Canadian failures for the ilrst nine months of 1902 number d only 851 a decrease ot 18 per cent tram lastvyear, while the aggregate of liabilities reached only $6,330,413, a decrease of 35 per cent. The failures in P. E. Island during the 'Hills llitlotiis mst were oss against 'lint year wit':l_1iab?lities of $39,425, against $43,600 last year. In all the other Prov- inces except British Columifa. the show- ing is much more favorable than last year. HE CAN PROVE IT. Mr Chalker is prepared to Substantiate the Truth of the Statements He Has Made. - HoUsEY’s RAPIDS, Ont. 27th-(Special)- The open letter of Mr. George C. Ghalker, of this place, published in the daily papers some time ago, has created quite a sensa- tion and considerable ii_i_quiiy from those who do not know Mr. Chalker. His friends are well aware that he would not put his name to any statement that he could not substantiate the truth of every assertion he made. In the letter he said.- “I was laid up with Kidney Trouble and was so bad thatl could not do a day`s work. :My back was very sole. I had heavy, aching arms and dull,bloated eyes, I was very weak and much reduced in weight. Six boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pill cured me completely and I have not the slightest trace of Baickache or Kidney Trouble". Brunswick Black that will not smell at Cameron’s- V 29 li French Chestnuts for Halloween at Beer & Gofs. 1 10-20 21 l ' , vocAi,__y|usic MISS (;0l!l\'l‘0(TK, will give lessons in Voice Culture v 1 thehonse of Mrs. Charles Hughes, cw ` ondays and Thursdays and in Sum- rside, Tuesdays, Fridays and Sat- a s f Charlottetown I have. decided to inaugurate especial Table d'Hote Dinner, at my Llnfe on Queen street' consistirg of Soup. Fish, when obtainable One entree, Rout Beef, Lamb. Porkor Chicken, three vegetables, cheese and crackers, pudding and pie for zgc. TABLE l’i‘i0TE DlNNER 'i`0°DAY 25 CENTS. Mock Turtle soup, a la Anglaise ` Escolloped Oysters Roast young chicken Gihlet sauce Green peas _ Potatoes Pickle of beets Apple pie French Pineapple l i 1 ‘NOW READY POR FA , _ We _llgve made our stock more attractive than ever before hy importations of the most. popular makes of cloth in °1uting, coating, etc. And are prepared to give our customers nobby hat cannot be surpassed in style, quality manufacture l We invite Inspection of our large and select stock U 01111 McLeod & ATHE CANADA PERMANENT and WESTERN ~.-Monroaor; c0iu>0RA1'l0N-.- i _ sv- ‘sf-TOKONTO.°.» '1- 5 Loans in Canada - - ., _ $23 000 0 Money advanced on real estate at Current Rates and easy terms. ' Application may he made tg_ 1A NV- Stems, Ch_’T0W11 Arthur B. Dickieson, New Glasgow. ` 1 W- T- Hunt. S’§ide, James T. Barclay, 0’Leary Station, I F- H- Home. W1HS_10€'. _ John Forbes, Tyne Valley I A- L- Fraser. SOUTIS. Robert jenkins, Pownal _ Dfmald Md-can. Crapaud, Thomas L, Murphy. L~i rr, T@mPl¢ W- MaCDOnal_d,Geo`To wn, Henry F. Feehan. Mount Stewart John Anderson, Kensington, ' C. A. Woodman, Aiberton PETERS & I]N'G~B lost. sd bm. o icitors for Corin P. E. Island ` lf 'Fire' brick and Fire Clay, AT ESDALE FOUNDRY. 053- xx l Plow shares and all plow extras, ,_ AT Espace Founnn 1. To the Business lien of,A1' gspilfaéqfi-af1,ef_|s|i§°r¢§`;§a$jh°tWat"and Plmbmg , - ___ ° ’ Potato diggers and all repairs of same Q IT ESIIII. E FUIIIIIIIY. _ Shingle and Rotary.Mills in stock IT ESDILE FIDIIIIIIIY. ~ The new side crank self oiling engines U11 L equalled in. Canada ‘,Y.'~.'- ,_ 5,.,~ -» 'ek-". 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