Vaiu are personal. Some men want to pay more, some less. For $35.00 theme. isn t a gentleman s watch made uci to this Cans- dlsn Waltham inwaiue dependability. Twenty-five dollars reaches a host oi‘ pocket. books. There are many men w can aifond more but limit themselves to is sum for a watch. This Canadian Waltham was built to give you the finest watch that twenty-five dollars will buy anywhere. The name Waltham increases the value of a watch. If ou pay fifteen dollars and can say "It's a altham." you know that you ~ have a dependable time-piece irrespective of its amazingly low price. a 35 Z5 15 Ask your jeweler. to show you these fine time-pieces. - He Waltham watches. 11.11.10.111. ‘nubile booklet that is a liberal "Watch" education Sent/roe on request. The Walllurm Watch Co., Limited Montreal. Canada. ‘ """...........*"""’"r" ...Vi'tr.::scr.c".rrl:mrrs':'-=" .<W? W‘ __€l i’ manometer-Arnhem; ~ Ill-values Jfoulhovoeolscl firV-irmceu’: rnaaeurEEi-psrosw. " —-— . .L1Ioi.eiiso ulna-nu eaoee WEI-Yawn“. __~..§“.,a,u mystical-an us one rne enlu. corona one _.. _ JUNO-ll. cmlldm ‘arm suite gar the cadmium “wanna la lovely titre outta “p! tho foil- wesrer oi’ one of Patona stylish for trimmed sulls. Pick Mav- a1 ‘LD GO-OIIRA- 1Oill be loading Jumbs, Wednesday, eon Oct. 10th. _.-.:~ Qysoooso-icii |F VOU pup. chasing a watch one. ring or any kind, try the new" jewelry- store, Queen “Street-true W. T. Weilnor I .. . Oct. 1.11.11 air -__.s_~: THE ATTRACTIVE is a necessity to any well fitting autumn sult. The overbiouse u. quisltely finished and trinnned is being lavishly displayed at rntons, ma. , ~, - new AmniuALs. —ilv)ress m. general purpose and dross 0cm. sions now ‘beingu-ditl-piayed st Patons Ltd. Lovely‘ wearable gowns ln nice silks. veivets, voletle. trieytine. broadcloth and flannel at remarkable r-essonwbie prices. M‘. POLICE COURT. —.8msl=l contri- butions gladly received was the burden of the song at the Stipend- iary Magistrate's court yesterday. when one motorist was-fined $10. another $5 and a third $2 for breaches oil‘ the motor vehicle laws. A drunk was finer] $5 and a similar fine. was imposed upon a man for interference with e. funeral procession. ~A traiiic by. law case was adjourned. . LAYING OF OORNER STONE; A very interesting ceremony took place at lMurray Corner N. B. (about ten miles from Tormen- ti-ne) on Wednesday afternoon Mr. i. {racer Did you ever realize the more HIOKEWS TOBACCO you scii the more money you get back, because Hickey's I| manufactured right here in our own city, and the money the employees get, you get it hack in return for goods. 8o lhl mono! HICKEWS BLACK TWIST-I and ;HIOKEY’8 SMOKINGITWIST you sell the hotter. it is up to every Grover to push the sale of thcaceplcndid tebaccoe and by rising oo-wllL-kecp-the money circulated at home. i Hickey 8r Nicholson Tobacco Ltd. Manufacture. e - Charlottetown Mr. Kyle. ‘Mr. Walker. v present by request, and took part - munv years conducted a business . sons and two dsuzllleffl Bum": s13Lr§151o1o ilvAE ls 1 This is the Heater you require when you want to get s room heatedfquiekiy, especially new in the fall “ when it ia not necessary to have a rfire all day. By firing "l0 of these hestera for en hour or two, you have your loom sufficiently warm flor the rest of the dsy. They are V"! economical ‘as ‘they burn all kinda of weed, knots, “will. etc. We are selling these heaters at the exceed- "llly low prleee et $8.50, $4.26. “M. \5.00.and~ $75991!"- You would do well to look ever-y our steel; before pur- lll nulls-iliiliira. 135M119 ‘tum at. W-hdlfllld and 1119:1111 - ~it-.te.i1ew rurnenu that tires Ind tussa will take an- other dNo in Janudfl 1|"- le mike your cidonaa do x ygg p” "It b! "Ill OQIOII why having us]; thorn ll?- r. ;-. t. ~11 -. y . \ = ~ .- > = ~ msmon mil‘- v‘, ‘ j. lull; h‘ l. ,' 1 l I W! o». Queen and Wot". “I m) f. .1 ._ r111 i, nesday afternoon. St. John Globe. ' W}; Nothing To Equal AIRTIGHTHEATERST‘ - hove ‘l TWO MILLION Oct. 4th. The occasion was the laying of the Corner Stone of the new Presbyterian -. rIChureh. which is being built there to .eplsce the one destroyed by fire.over s. year ago. The Presbytery of. Wallace UN. S.) was mwesented ‘by Revs. 'I‘heodore iRoss, Mr. McDonald. Mr. Ross presided. Rev. E. Weeks of Bay- field N B. (Methodist) was also in the ceremony. DIED IN H03PiTAL—Tl1e death occurred in tho Public Hospital in lSt. John Monday, of Douglas Brown, 77 Portland St.. The lute ,Mr. Brown was s. very well k own rrssldent o_f the lNorth Enthlle was a shoe maker by trade and on ‘Mill s1. He was 7-3 years M aslr and had been ill for about ten weeks. He wss a membenof the Portland ‘Methodist Church.‘ Si! John. of 181m Francisco. Douglas R- of Newcastle. lRev. Chester N» Bideford, P.‘E.i., William J» L60"- rard. Charles En lMfi- G- I~- 31381115 ‘and fMrs. E. J. Hurtshorvie Si, John. Tho funeral £00k D1869 wed‘ VR Iel nil Iirllooo to do when I0“ to, apple llinefl" It is antiseptic. The rat.‘ thief lnJury s famous Liniment. PEOPLE i 3.3%:- w .'."-.:'...:: 421m"... l“ . 4 IIYCOYQKI "CHIC? 113.11. c. scams lead-III ' ~ t Fl a Sail 1 1 ‘iteuac . "1 31 "poiterlzist," urine cost-ensues: star-rut B. arrived Yesterday with o cargo 0f I rd c». ' w". "I-" Enlhlhiial waivers arms sihtiggtrrne ""1 samples now lo. s. bsve three of the beat lines in Canada. Leave orders iner Co. Ltd. NOW i8 TH! TIMI to install a MoCiary's “Solon” , pipeless fur- trace. compare the weight nth-ot- Il-tiers. The Rogers Hardware 00.. ‘m: suemeefl or .314!‘ human race are treated hy Dr. Saleeby in his address to men in 3| the Opera House next Sunday alt- ernoon. Alcoholism and venereal disease are eahown to be two of the most potent enemies olf mankind. Do not {all to hear this wonderful address. A NUT T0 OitAOK-A Truro Ex- change says: “Mary Ellen" was a according to the great Prof. Prince, when she we setting those fires in the home o Mr. Alex. lMdDonald, ‘Caledonia Mills. Antlgonlsh Co. The poor gliri has lost her reason and is now in the-institution for the in- sane in Dartmouth. What does Prof. Prince th-ink of this manifes- tstion? Has it anything to do with his poltergost theory? REGRETTABLE ACCIDENTS.- An accidr nt occurred Tuesday af- ternoon ln the eastern end of llorche-ster St., when Mrs. Monog- iun, an ol,d lady over ninety Yell" with the .W. ‘lxwsr- . Mr. and Mrs. Goo, S. Campbell. Messrs Tires. and EM. Campbell, and Misc Laura Canrpbeil. of New Sharon. Me.. are guests at the Queen d-iotei. itlessre. Frank McKenna and cllfl-B- K911)’. Wutervaie motored to the city Tuesday. They report a bountiful harvest and the road in first class condition for the time offlyear. 1 Mr. Arthur Haber-lip. Student at Mt. Allison. spent last Sundayoct 8th.. hi. Bayfleld N. B. with Rev. F. 5- lind Mrs. Weeks. He preached in lBayfield in the morning with much llcwlllflllce. During the past summer he was student supply at Elgin, Albert C0, 1N’. B. and gave splendid service. lMrs. John T. Poole, formerly of Cardigan P. E. l. but who has spent the summer with her daugh- ter Mrs. (lltevJ E. S. Weeks, Bay- field, N. B. lelt on Tuesday morn- ing 17th inst, for Victoria B. C. where she will spend the winter with her son, Mr. Poole. President oi the Poole Construc- tion (iompany oi’ Regina. She was accompanied part way by Mr. and -Mrs. Weeks. Her son will meet her in Montreal. of age, was struck by a‘, team and badly c11t about the face and hend She was carried into her home neanby and medical as slstance immediately summoned w-hen it was found her injuries were ‘so severe i-L was necessary to remove her to the Hospital. Be fore the ambulance arrived the HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL W. V. Smith. Toronto; J. I). Rnlherlord. Blenheim, Onlt; W. R. Davison, Toronto; M. B. Page. St. viclllm of the accident regained consciousness and yesterday was ther" accident niglli-t in the same Vicinity when Mrs. Francis NlcRory tripped on a crossing and received a bad to the shutting off of the street lights leaving the corner in aibso- lute darkness. ‘J. _v PERSONALS.‘ Messrs. o. Nelson and 11.41.. Baird, _'I‘ru'ro are visiting the city. rivh-s. 0.1. McMillan and child Boston, are at the» Queen Hotel. t row and Fred Morrow, M-oricton, are in the city. ' Rev‘. ENS‘. and ‘Mrs. Weeks, Bay- field.’ N. B. are attending the Mur- itinie Sunday lschool (ionvention at Halifax. "N. ‘Smthis week. Mrs. ‘F. E. Conroy, Miss E. Conroy, Mrs. A, L. Fraser and Mr. l... W. Mcllott. Souris were visitors to the city yesterday. Messrs. no. Garvey 111.1. Fred crick. C.E._.Hunt and P. Hvefflllvr of Long island. arc o11 a business trip to the province. '- - . ——v—fi- ' lMrs. John McLeod. and two children of Port Borden are sped din s pleasant three weeks vaca- tion with her sister, Mrs. George McLeod. of Bridsewlitlli‘. N. b. . . -—-———- ., . '4 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. invert)’. BB gognpanled ‘by M1‘. JED. IAN/CRY. and Miss Annie Dunn. Auburn are on their honeymoon lo Vile my and were guests yesterday at t-he Revere Hotel. - » ~ - ’ the. thing's; that l i 11639-1 J Pieklesl Spices ‘chiefly, Unless the "spices areffregh and Mill'- Allhhsiills-iil. 3 .011 fall. i111 1 $1.50 to $1.75 shades for 75c.‘ 8 light fixtures eomr slirlrllsh‘ '2." urea, -" . pletge with shaded. I‘ Bdiclsaao 818cm m Queen ‘West PhonVaZZB-J. . l‘ _s.. --. o1-'l-‘ "' ctreng, they‘ ‘Techno? Qlilllllll" ‘tn-iii’: flaverniroivsli: l” 1|“? C jsummsh... overcome when l M‘ you‘ buy your spices here he- ‘ cause. we sell only the heat share are and, have them 4 whole or greens. In bulk or I’ "(mum Other picitlltll t needs tee. I c Trio lists . reported as rusting easily. Ano Mex-u” Hupewen. _,_ E_ w-Hsnm ‘Emma! Tmdlll’ Halifax; -r. n. Akerby, 1st. John; sh-wking up. The accident was duel 11 iAngel s. Chi; ‘New York; G. E. Butler, Toronto; ,Moncto11; '{Power, Hidlifax; Mrs F. E. Conroy,‘ {Miss E. Conroy, Souris; Mrs. A. Ir. . " ‘ - jhrdfltil’, -IVI_i‘. L. Messrs. W.L. Morrow, JrM. Morln W New)“. T. a Baird. Trump |W. A. 'l‘a.1Imire, Toronto: ..._.._ l . Dunn. Pealkes St; C. B. Wetmore, John; O. L. Down, Sydney, N. S; J. A. Tucker, New Glasgow; A. R. V. L. Brett, Toronto; D. 1M. Fulton Truro: G. B. Clurkson. Montague; W. l-larraison, Jr. Il-allfax; W. H. Eisepor. LwHnve; W. L. Cambllllll. Almherat, Jack LelMoine, IHBIIIIIX; Jae. T. Ford, Montreal; J J Duhey ‘Toronto; .1. Roy Gass. Sackviile; id. HY Ititynnr, lSummers-irle; F. Hone. F. ‘H. Edginglon, Hiriilax; JUArthlllQDuvell, E. A. Highehj ’i‘c-ron.o: Vivi-ref Elmer Harris, Lost Miss E. "Hudsonf n. w. Bell, Montreal; c. A. White,‘ H. E. Rains. Frank J.I W. llvieiiuhl, Sourlm; A. Y. Armstrong, J. H. Knox, Si. John; F. J. E. Wright, Summers-hie: J. K. King, lllioncton; H. E. Bailey, l-isliilax. —-—<-e-o»-——-- REVERE HOTEL E. llrown. York; RorFk Nichol- s1m,J.F. Kelly, Stanchel; A. J. MaoNcvin, lBonshaw; T. T. Trenhoim, Amherst; A. M. Mac Kay, Fredericton; Mrs. l’. G. Rowe Coleman; W. H. Gross. Gait; J. G. Morgan. Ottawa; K. A. McPherson Cambridge, Mass; F. J. Rafter, Montreal; J. S. Dixon, Plctou; W. H. 1MacLcod, River John; Jas. bavcrty and wifo. Joe. Leverty. Auburn: Miss Annie "Dunn. Auburn W. F. Scott, Vancouver. B. C. -——-——-.—<-o>——-i QUEEN‘ HOTEL Mrs. Knowles, Mrs. Dumphy. ‘BostonwA. C. Saunders. Summer- side; B." G. ‘Mnoidarisnc. Sackvilio: W. it. Stewart, Benton; John A. F. W. NugeltlSt. Wheipiey, Halli-lax; Mr. and Mrct Geo. Campbell] lMr. Thos. Camp- bell, Miss {aura Campbell, E. M. Campbell. New lsllraron. Me; J. E. Bell; F‘. B. Garvey. E. J. Frederick, Long island; C. E. Hunt. P. Hoof- fner. bong island; Mrs. D. J. Mc- Millan. and child, Boston; W. L. Morrow. . 1M. Morrow. Fred Morrom-Moncton; J. M. Wheipiey. Halifax. John; J. W. Stomach Troubles Are Due To Acidity Tells Hole. Certain. Hourly Ilclle-f- we: Acid Indigestion Riv-called stomach troubles. such as Indigestion. Kan. sournesrl. stom- ach-achs and nahiilty to rctuln foori are in pro ably nine cases out of ten. simply evidence that exces- sive secretion of acid l1! taking niece in the stomach, causing the forma- tlon of use and acid indilrestion, Gas dintends the ntomhch and causes that full. opurcssive. burning feeling ‘sometimes nown as heart- burn. while the neid. irritbter and lnlismes the delicate lining of tho stornrtch. The trouble lies entirely in the excess ueveiopment or sec- n Ion of sold. . o stop-or prevent this soaring of the food, contents of the stomach and to neutralise the ecid,.snd make it ligand and harmless‘, a translational‘: sur e mafia o. o so rect r Itlfecid stomach. _ ukcn in A quarter cf e ‘hdtweter after eating or when“? Ill. ‘strurnoas or aacidit ls felt. 3| Jweeteno the etomac and nent sea the acid in a fe momenta-end ls a perfectly horm- noxpeneive remedy to use. “An u‘?! oeidi such a; Biairiake: ec.u.?.il.:eoae n . m"... In either power "or tablet freln any drugptat In cit - u!e= s O E Q y Ladies’ was... _ Just; now we have one of the finest displays of Ladies Winter Coats it has ever been our Good Fortune to pre- sent. From the moderate priced coat to the sumptuous dress model the charm of the new mode is apparent. T? 1e coats are selling fast, thus we advise women of discer - ment to make their selections NOW, while the variety 1s wide. Instead of waiting iill the cud of the season, we are going h; oflcr right now some of the reasmfs best rrrudcls at extraordinary mic prwer. If you are looking for a moderate-priced Coal‘ you wrll find listed bCIOZK/“qfl/TIHCIIL)‘, llit‘ prices of ulhich are one of the 1110s! attractive features. Mull ordcrr will receive the same care. [ill attention a: a personal call and will be filled the same day n»- rowed. "may, KS. .McDONA LI) _ that. an ‘Exceptional Display of Nice Coat $12.50 a \Vc oller a Blanket Velour Coat at l Mannish style Coat at $15 'I'his is a vcry exceptional value in Blanket Cloth Coat. msii style with patch pockets, belt and only 14.50. Made up the newest style with the narrow ‘bclt and self-trimmed artistically. It has a lovely large collar 3. It is a plain man- ii nice largo collar. \Vc have about a dozen Better Coat Fur Trimmui at $15 We have. a Blanket Coat at $15. Il is rriade up practically the same as the $12.50 model, ‘but of better quality mat- erial. Thc colors are taupe and brown. Il/Iail orders included at this price- A Velour Coat with fur coila‘. up in latest slyle- is good value. A crl model is further beautifierl by l rzmgemcnt of numerous ‘buttons. 111m. ‘Misses’ Utiiif-v f‘ oat r a 1...... Velour Coat at $19 Something unusually nice is a real Velour Coat, made up very attractively _t Sgmetthfmg new “"1 _ _ 1y 0a or young a. :5. with fancy stitching, etc. It has a fine I ~ . 'tl i"d 'b' ‘k- lzrrgr: collar, i5 belted 11nd has the ibcll. rrtgcficggfimltiild leatherbuttons. slcevc. Lined throughout with fancy lining. The colors are lacautiful shades of light brown and dark brown. Mail orders filled. and nice 011 milady. $25.00. 111111‘! owlcr: filled. and is lined to the waist. The shades are loft. Mail orders ‘will be filled n! this blue and ‘brown. Mi! orders will be llrivv. fills/l at this price- \\ a. COME 101' $18 rlc lt- .111- mings of fancy stitching, attractive ar- The shades src taupe and brown. Mail orders \\ 1 ..<0n 1's the Util- I It comes in l plain herringbone and tweed mixtures, It has deep patch While very serviceable it always looks “chic” l The price is only l Luxuriant Coats OUR DISPLAY OF SUM PTUOUS COATS IS VERY LARGE AND THE WIIDE VARIETY MAKES CHOOSING A DELIGHT. ALL 'I‘HE WANTED COLORS ARE HERE IN NEW ‘AND CHARMING STYLES MADE UP WITH FINEST FABRICS AND TRIM- ED WITH THE BEST FURS- Tllli GARIWEBTTFS COMMEND 'l‘HEi\'l- SELVES IMMEDIATELY TO TIIE LADY OF DISTINC- ' TION. ‘ $25 to $95 Our shelving of Fur Cools and Furs i: one of the finml to be Jean. The values are equally as good as Ilrc quality. Se: unr stock before purchaxing furs. ' ererwr TRAWLEJIB , rnom enlnm MAY FISHTHEBANKB "- ~- .ii CHICAGO TO J-IAVE . DERBY COURSE .1.‘- ti -_ 1.,- ,<-. ‘,-.1' ' ' ‘ CHICAGO, a... 18.—Offioialsof 's'r. JOHN'S. 111111.. Oct. 1l8—e'i‘hc the Illinois Jockey Club .wi11ich steam trawler King's Gray, of has slwlllwfvri the W0 Week's I'll- i-iui-i. England, which has been eins fli- HWNIPOIIB track 1118i operating on the Grund Banks dur ‘ ’. announced that a new » ing the 1m two months from Syd- race lrscl; embodvlns the only ney, ie in pert here trom the caps. Derby course in the new world y Breton port from England. The will be built here llillnellllllll? they and a. sister sh-ip came out with a view to renewing the Arn- es an experiment this season. erican Derby begin next year. Both did well and it ia-poasibie Oioh officials said ey planned _ other trewiere from England will to hold the Derby the third Bat- 1 be on the Banks nest sessbh. "Pill! in June of each yfllr with -—-lMiss.Josie Gaudrlt, Jlceeanl stakes of 8100.000 added cud ex- View and her brother _ ;Hewer.l noted to continue the rosin; for '~ passed throueh 811mm t. on s With call tor creche a. lts. A. McDONALD/ 129 Queen St., Opposite Market House "Crooks Filled We are new prepared to V. . them‘ “ I ,-. 1 . ._._.t"-.; I x, sass- =.-:-u:-o:-.--.-.—-<A-.-.- ...- .,_- -—.--- —-'-.---- -_.----.,. - —-- ._.. , ,-y;r';,t-.-—n~we-.wg=—.1r_v-w~sw - - - »..::‘<<~.r.¢_...,.. h -l'ridey en route to Booted. ~ They- were accompanied as far es Bor- unit loorjolLOlrod _ it». rml. “n. o W Futile“ W. Y den by 11m any Jameson, o», rgetown, who Ilse Oaudet he. hle- been visltlngl for the pest two. o ~ pmaa miles ll. . l day . . The course will he the overla- tlon one end one half nlilejicflry ' distance will: a mile track inside. An wtien has ‘been wtolnod on I80 qoree o! lend at Riva-dale, V roan of crime». wherein consulate hsiltbtit." ‘Qjvffi gerf-aéi-‘iirr; with Perfection awn" anal’ ' I ‘ ; return than» Phenol“. l