' l -__ ....,,, ’ s __ #nl ,' ml , -m_ ' _F , __ _ °° * *'"° ' "lilac wt vlih mf ini.. l ” ._ - --curin- ' r I lt might leave you! Then what? Home D P`iiaset.......... .. .. _ ilHi_ lilllllllll I f O e Ayer-'s Hair Niger. The lE:l.rdsto:nr.c¢°=‘| out, becomes soft and smooth, and :ll Ir "W 49°F. rich eolor of youth comes heel a to gray hair. Sold for 60 years. W' _ , wg; We|Iner’s Silver Cream _ r. t;rowinZ More Popular Day by Day ‘ if will not injure the Once used-always used milf silverware. . -M Price 25c per % pint bottle. w. w. WELLNEIQ, ` phone 312 Jeweller . U “' ‘F -_ ¥"`.""_ _ ~ _ »_ ';`_, \; 4', 5' _ `;- -1 'I -_-F' I _\{1..J`U ARE I NVITEID gf you wish the best _in photo gmpiry, finished on the new spec ralized mounts, (the very latest novelty.) TC) ‘ VISIT OUR. - .- BTU.DICu GEO. li. COOK, where llabv is Alwavs Welcome. ¢_,__-_.5 Rouse nr Yoon ENERGY 1rynii'\-<>lu.-t. your old time vigor and fool ired mul worli 011% HUGHES’ DIGESTIVE TONIC willciir- vnu sunp, vim mid energy. 'As nn .nun-lin.-i il cannot bo bcnten and it ninkcs yu\ii»||_].._\ u-huh you cut. Prico2oo por bottle GEOa El Apothecaries Hall. , _ _ ~--- i \\\ \\\\ .i ” (luorl, _-1 ruin: \\'utoi~prnof boots is what are re~ uuii-r-il non. Wo liiivc ri large stock to select from Hur- in-it-ea ure lower than any in tho r.é_t.y ru-rl our r-rp:-uses urc less. Lloysl Sec our wa r lllcct' lh>r>i~ "'l'|ic l.caticr" $l.50 n. puir. A' E- Tho Shoo Mun. “ Soma llnra Good Things We have just received a sliipiueut of -Crosse & Black- weli‘s goods including: Pick- ics iu chow-chow, mixed, wal- nuts find Girkins. jams in strawberry, rasp- berry, etc., orange marma- ludc in all sizes, pure malt vinegar, Lea and Pcirin’s sauct-, Bengal club chutney preserved ginger, candied ginger chips, French Olives, Lucca Oil, Macaroni, Huntley .uid l’aimer‘s short bread and biscuit in different varieties. These high-class goods are wcll known and speak for tlicinselvcs. We will bc pleased to show litem to you at_ :NI O K B D DBF# oiiocicnv. l Dusunausssu-sluts' Above the Common- place Thc superior quality oi the leather used in the liaglc Shoe is sufficient to place it above the average. lt is soit, pliant and of ilillh grade. ’ lan l Calf Shooting Boot $5.00. Here is a true spcrtsman’s Boot for field, marsh or woods. They are made of tan colored winter cali, laced, bellows tongue, 12 inches high with visccl- ized waterproof soles - warm and comfortable but not too heavy. Cut price $5.00 _ as a leader. Alley & Co. NEW GOODS FROM CROSSE & BLACKWELL Mixed Pickles and Chow Chow. French Olives and Sardines. Devilled and Potted Meats. Olive Oil and English Sauces. Candied Citron and Lemon Peel. Jams, Jellies and Marmalade. _ f Preserved Ginger and Ginger Chips. Currie Powder and Esse_nce_Coffce. Huntley & 1’slmer’s Biscuits, Soaps Chutney. Bccr & Goff. ‘ THIS FALL N Our stock “is more complete than ever.” GET the habit. Buy your drug wants here. Phone 86 any time. We send parcels at Reddin Bros. Opp. P. O ` l l»3d tw wtf I i To th): add clever shoe making and originality of _ design and you have one of the most stylish, up-to- dntc shoes for men made | in /\merica to-day. _ Price $3.50 and $4.00. l srninnis i. co., Sole Agentsr Barrister-:__ solicitors .§2§.§.‘..§._f§. ....'.:.'=.‘1.‘:.:":....°.°...‘;“::ii ...An (iowa . 'l(ii¢?ii:°:ou?m.=il.°E1k¢ivErd'i’:'E.'a‘;'sd’.°lA- I-. 1- I - G. L MURPHY & C0. SYDNEY. C. B. ‘ _ General Commission Merchants- Island Produce handled on commil .oglrorplpt returns made I5 w xyr lllill NEWS Olilcos in New Prowse Block Charlottetown. » Rican The Guru°disn's classified ads.You _will find something to interest yihi. Dorman McMn.i.AN, Royalty,lwill _sell by public suction on Monday November 20th, all his stock and implements. See sd. Tea schooner Minnie D. arrived Tue!- day from Crapaud P. E. Island, with 2,21) bushels of oats, 1,5tI) bushels potatoes, ‘A10 bushels turnips.-Halifax Herald. Ara recent. meeting of the Board of Trustees of the P. E. Island Hospital, R. M. Johnson was unanimously elected a Trustee in place of L. L. Beer, deceased. Sami in postage stamps to "The Gum' dlun, Charlottetown," 6 cents for 100 Tun- nel stamps, ll cents for N0, 16 cents for 3(1), 21 cents for 400, 26 cents for 511) or 52 cents for 1000. These prices include cost of mailing. Everybody should use Tunnel stamps on their envelopes and correspondence. d tw tf A Nrzivrousbnarin despatch sayaz- Heavy falls of snow are reported during the past couple of days along the railway line in the island. The incoming express on thalast trip went through an aver- nge fall of nine inches between Bay St. Islands and Channel. Nsur Buy St. Gcorgeabank over two feet deep was plowed tlu-ough for some distance. The train on her arrival at. Channel present.- ed a mid-winter appearance, being com- pletely snowed over.; Tm: death ls announced at Boston of Murdock MacKenzie, aged 22, son of J ns. und Mrs MacKenzie, Biadnlbnno. The deceased was taken ill with appendleitis on Sept 27th and passed away the same day. The death is made doulitly sad by the demise of his brother Alexander which called him home ton months pre- viously. The body was taken home and interred at Hurtsvllle where services were impressively and feelingly conducted by Rov. Mr. Seller. The ballbsarers were 'John A McLeod, John A Matheson, Hugh McLure, Donald McLennun,Ed\vard Ross, and Roderick McKay. Tris Canadian Grocer of November 3rd says: McKenna, in the Charlottetown papers puts more life into a three-inch single column spncs than any other groc- erlnow have in mind. I-Ie chooses a suitable heading to commence with and than proceeds in a, logical way to elicit orders for his vinegar, etc. There is argu- ment, there is sunvity, but, beat of ull, there is a personality. The composit/or, too, has done his work with precision. Not. one idea of McKcnna’s is sacritlcod. This advertisement has the flavor of one ofthe mall order “big ’uns." This is high praise undo. fitting tribute to the ahllltyiofJaines Smith who writes the advertisements. A sPom~siviaN's Nnnni-zii. The Novem- ber Cimadian Magazine is almost o sporta- mnn's issue. Edwyn Sandys, a Ccundiun who won fume on Outlngnnd who is the author of several sport-ing books, con- tributes a witty and informing story of n dny`s Wlldiowllng lu Manitoba. Professor Roberts, whose animal books arg well known. describes a bird tragedy under the title The Terror of the Air. Casimir Dickson -has un account of the semi- annual migration of the caribou, the most plentiful of Cunadals fast-disappearing big game. This is illustrated by J. VV. Beatty. W. A. Fraser, that prince of short story writers, bus a collic story which la both dramatic and tcuehing_ Besides these nnininl stories, Joseph 'l. Clark writes most. entertalniugly about Golf in Canada, mingling his history with humorous descriptions. Roni~:n.1' B. MAN1'i:i.i., whose fine noting will be remembered by Charlottetown tlieunrc-goers, is at present appearing in New York in a round of Shakespearlan a.ud other roles. His Richelieu is re- ceivinghlgh praise from the critics, one of_them snying: The Rlchhlieu of |history trod tho stage of thc Garden theatre last evening. It is not too much praise for Robert B. Mantel! to say that he vivliied one of the greatest characters In the world~dmma with fidelity, and did not mor t-he portrayal by subordinating the historic figure to the whims of the actor- 'l‘he.cardlnal-duke was shown vividly. There were tho high lights of his state- mnnslilp, the littleness of his cruftiness, the mightlness of his power, the feeble- ness of his body, the love of power, and yet greater love of France, and the self- sacriilc in behalf of the honor and happiness of his ward. In none cf these varied elements of the picture did Muntell failto ring true, and his audience dis- persed with a profound and true lm- pression of the real Richelieu." Farmers sfnd Horseman- Clydesdale Colic Cure speedily relieves spasmodic, iistulant, kidney and gas collcs, acute lndigestion, grain founder and sloppago of water. Try it for your horses when troubled with these diseases. It is a new preparation but its record is a good one.- 50o per bottle-A. W. Reddln,Phem B. W'--'O--' l.4\r~_ Friday l0th inet ia the last. day for discounts on Electric Light and Gas bills for Octo er lighting. .“_n*-W l _ gdzi. =: 5. 1 B , 4 = 5 E £15 The full flavor, delicious quality and 8bS°111te Purity °f WHITE'S G_ F_ Huichcsgn, CHOCOLATES distinguish them from others, and make them quick sellers. I _ JBWELLBR. ‘_ Trl’ 8 box today. For sale at all the le.ading cqnfectioners. ` _ _ "Will MwMmmmmmwmmmwm MmMMmMMMMMW ' ‘ 9" ‘ 3'” D. M. Nicholson has about completed his fsll's round with his threshing mill. C. W. Gordon, teacher in Bridgetown -iohoolls again at his post after his fall vacation. J. W. Llnkletter is assisting the Rev. E. C. McPhee at special services in the Bap- tist Church. ‘ Shipping has been dull the past wash owing to the scarcity of vessels. But at Annandale things are more lively. There are three vessels loading there. The Dundas Dairying Association have started to manufacture butter. McKay Bros &:\Co. are busy building driving llelghs for the coming winter's trade. There were few tricks played here on Hollow-Eva night. The present race ol small boys is more sedate in their habits than those of the preceding generation. The death took place a few days ago at Forest Hill of John Murdock, the infant son of Geddle McLeod. under very sad circumstances, at the early age of five months. ,I,The schr. Black Watch sailed on Friday from Bridgetown with a full load of po- tatoes, oats, turnips and a deck load of baled hay shipped by ltistthoirdt McLean. The Jubilee will load during the coming week for Matthew dc McLean. The S. S. Inverness arrived from Piotou on Saturday with 100 barrels of flour and somedry goods for Matthew dc McLean. She tooktoScuristwenty spinning wheels, manufactured dy William Ward, which will be shipped to the Magdalen Islands by Matthew dc McLean, and a quantity of barley shipped by the same firm. She sails to day with several caroases of pork, shipped by Matthew Bc McLean and Will McKay, and 30 bags and 10 barrels uf po- tatoes shipped by Geo. E. Saville. THEORIES ABL UT FOOD. Also a Few Facts on the Same Subject. We hear much nowdays about health foods and hygienic living, about veg- eturiunlaiu, and many other fads along the some line. 'Restaurants may be found in the larger cities where no ment, pastry or cotice is served and the food crank is in his glory, and arguments and the- ories gulore advanced to prove that meat_ wus never intended for human stomachs, mid almost mnke us believe that our sturdy uneestors, who lived four- score years in robust henlth_on roast beef, pork und mutton must have been grossly ignorant of the laws of health. Our forefathers had other things to do than- formulate theories about the food they nie. A warm welcome wus extended to any kind, from bacon to. acorns. A healthy appetite and enseommnottc are excellent guides to follow in mat ters of diet, ands. mixed diet of grains fruits and ments is undoubtedly the best. As compared with grains and vag- etablcs, meat furnishes the most nutri- ment in a highly concentrated form nnd is digested and assimilated more quickly than vegetables or grains. Dr. Julius Remmson. on this subject, says: “Nervous persons, people run down in health und of low vitality should ent. ment and plenty of it. lf he digestion is too feeble at first it may be easily corrected by the regular use of St»uiirt.s’s Dyspepsln Tablets after each iueul. Two of these exeellen_ tablets taken nfter dinner will digest several thousand grains of meat. eggs or other animal food in three hours and no matter how weak the stomach may be, no trouble will be experienced if a regular practise is made of using, Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tublets, because they aiipply the pcpsin and diastoae necessary to perfect digestion, and every form of indigestion will be over- come by their use. That lnrge class of people who come under the head of nervous dyspepties should oat plenty of meat and insure its proper digestion by the daily use of ri. safe, harmless digestive medicine like Stuurt‘s 'Dyspepsia Tablets, com- posed of the natural digestive prin- ciples, pepsin, diastase, fruit acids and suits, which uetually perform the work of digestion. Chcup oathartic medl- cines. masquerading under the name of dyspepsia cures, are useless for indi- gestion, as they have absolutely no ef- fect upon the actual digestion of food. Dyapspsia in all its many forms ls simply afailure of the stomach .to dl- gest food, and the sensible way to solve the riddle and cure the dyapep- slais to make daily use at maui time of a preparation like Sl.unrt‘s Dpspap sia Tablets, which is endorsed by the medical profession and known to con- tain active digestive principles. f 113°' or l Do you Know I Diamond Values? Probably not. You really have to depend on your Jewel- ler's knowledge. We KNOW that our wr A fddf vit" I, qt \ \\ I -‘. lv a *S .15 *e* _ stock of Ulamoud Rings is made np of stones as fine in quality as can be obtained s_ny- where at such prices as we ask for them. May we show them to you? r°.°l- ._» -. :J .. *'|'» \`|'_ is* _' I \ 35c a pair ial price 35C. Mcn’s Socks in W HOSIERY MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE cisi-ihiianie Heavy, Smooth and Warm For Men, Women, and Children al STANLEY BROS. 2 Elia 2 Special Values in Womcn’s 25c apair Broad and narrow ribs, extra heavy and smooth, worth 32c of anyone‘s money-our price 2 5c. Other grades up to 85c a pair. Tan, Heather Mixtures, and Black. Specials at 30 and 4oc a pair. Childrcirs Hose ' in all weights, sizes and grades. We invite your most critical inspection. STA LEY BROS. ]_i_1st receiyed goin London, all sizes, all weights, all grades-we can suit ' t e most asti ious. Different width ribs in this line. Sold in lots of places for 4-sc, our spec- , ~ JC- QUT.-_ SNOW IN MA|NE._ Rumford Falls. Me., Nov. 6--Snow. which began to fall in this section of the statoeurly this morning, had tonight reachedndcpth of nearly eight inches. DON'T USE POOR OIL. For use on sewing machines, bicycles and ull purposes requiring nflnc lubricant, the best is cheapest in the end. Genuine Singer oil can only be obtained at Singer stores.Look for the red S., Queen Street, Charlottetown; also on south side of \Vntcr Street, Sunimersldc. P. E. l. "LOOPING THE GAP". _ Cox. unnus, O., Nov. 6-Luke Howard was fatally injured this afternoon atSells- ville, near Columbus, while "looping the gnp" in an automobile this afternoon. The machine had gone safely through its evo- lutlons, then it bounded up after landing and turned over, iulling on Howard and breaking his back. Herb W. Edwards Injured. llcrb W. Edwards of Des Moines, Iowa gots. fall on nn icy wnlk lust winter. spruining his wrist, and bruising his knees. ‘The next day," he says, “they were so sore and stiff I was nfrnid I would huve to stayin bed, liutl rubbed them well with Chnmbcrlain‘s Pain Balm and nfteru few applications all soreness had disappeared. I feel that this bottle of Pain Balm saved me several doyi' 911112. to any nothing ofthe suffering." This llninicnt is for sale by nil druggists. Two big cases cushU1Bl`0 hUBlCl'Y. dll‘6Ut from London. opened to-day ni. Stanley Bros. 10d 1|- You‘re Losing Money Every day you voluntarily keep outside t-he happy circle ofsuccesslul purchasers and wearcrs of The Ames Holden Shoes-Conroy thc Shoeman, Sunyside, Uh. Town. 10d2l. The December or Christmas number of the Dellneator is now on sale nt. Carters Bookstore. A copy of this beautiful number should bein every home. It ian superb number, containing several pages devoted to the latest fashions, use- ful household hints, etc., and is worth three times the price asked, only 15 cents. Sent by mail on receipt of 20 cents. C() I Landing daily from Schooncrs. I ,.. 1 *` gil *I \'s '\ .., _Q -. _ 1_1 Now is ri good time to get your winter supply of Groceries. Prices will perhaps be delightful storiés, the usual number of‘ _I ' l i rnoun ' _ ` $4” “W Sanderson & Co., 51b$§f>50T=2 higher. Sunnyside Grocers, Wholesale and Retail. *i For Flour, Tea, Oil Mo- Thi’ is THE ’ PLACE to get asses rrlnd Sugars we lead yu” Groceries 0, em a . best quality and Get our prices, compare reasonable price. v,;_1u¢g_ Every article guaranteed. l ..-....,__ ~~¢' ~.»r.-nit. 5 ’3¢_ _ . _ . _ -lu 1, "1 , . ,__ . _ _' ff: ‘ ~ . c i;_ .- _ .~>_.o»..t W--_-._ f- _~.=- _'ng£,:»._,~g,,.;‘.'3‘.~i :__ 'R . __g;}f__§s _ < s _____._ _'_ ‘.2-‘.;f:;fi - l',,'.__ ._ ,I_ __,.' ,_;. .‘~. ,‘.., _- A, -Et .- '». ri. 1' ~. ¢;f_-:`i1i~j=-:§;=.f2*>1‘\l>;i"' 'di -_‘ ‘ :.54 °' ;i`(“‘l ” *fd- ____,-vf ~ .. g I ‘-~ I \ U- ala lf -p a All Styles of Overcoats Ready to Wear Overcoats equal to the best made to order Ovcrcoais and at lower prices. Now is the time to call and select your winter overcoat. Thtre never has been shown in this Province such an ex- cellent liiie of overcoats :is we are showing this season. Overcoats for boys from $3.00 up to $6.00. Overcoats for youths from $4.50 up to $12.00. 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