i I I ilirnfcotomu nur 9551 "1‘-’»I'i’ii" no w.»in.;e.. s1.`n~s»f.»i r _ . A Successful 'lrcatment Mrs llfdviarrl Kern.-dy, of `l\lr=ridon ('onn.,40years oin, was n<\\`|r~t-rl by hvr Ph sician to try Dr. 1\l'vi.»ii`:: l<.-male Pilfs. sliediu so v~.t|i \\. ml(-r ui rest,-its Thani-ands ul utl\e'.s wuiilrl .~.a\‘ ini- same. 20 years the standard, nt 3 our llrilggist I , _ _ . STEAMSIIIP SAILINMS. iu.L me war or waisn Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAI. LINE \\`lI\"l`i‘§t£ l:`.\ lilirl St john to lioston . . . . . ..$4 50 St. ]-ihn to Portland.. . . 4 00 Slate Rooms ..... . . . . . . .. SI U0 Leave -'it .Ioliu al 90) ri. ni. :Ilon- diiys, Wviliwsrlzivs inri l<`r’.rli_\'.~\ for Easiport, Lube-uarirl lioslori. Returning wave Central \\'ii=_irf ll|~r~ton Mondays. \\'etlnes'~‘:'7"- Direct Route to Boston Via Hawkesbury and Halifax Sailings every Tuesday at noon. Returning leave Boston Situr- days. For further information applv to 'I'. NICOI.L 0ne‘-of the grandest holiday shows ever seen in vaudeville will be enjoy- ed Thanksgiving week, commencing Monday, November 25th, at B. F. Keith's Union Square Theatre. It is a fitting inauguration of a brilliant winter series of vaudeville shows 0| the very highest order of talent. Headliners are pretty evenly divided on this sumptuous hill. First comes the distinguished act- ress, Miss Valerie Bergere and her own company offering the dai-nty playlet, called, “His Japanese Wife." The play is admirably vriritten and comes from the pen of Grace Gris- wold. It is said to he very interest- ing, containing many comedy lines and sure to hold the attention of the audience right up to the hril iant climax, Then comes Joe Welch, one of the established vaudeville headliners and too well known to require anything but a word of introduction. Mr. Welch will give his famous creation, called "A Study from Life," which is a vivid bit of characterization princi- pally given over to humorous lines but with an occasional touch of pn- thus. Still anotlicr feature will he the appearance hcrc of Winsor McCay, the famous rimvsrmper artist and car- toonist of the New York American. Mr. Mr(‘ay liusur1~anged'a sup] ly ol original caricatures, that are very attractive anti, at the same tirxc, ex- tremely laughrilile. have Gennro and Rav Bni‘ev nrr fwfr ircniiilic waiirlsvilliaris known from the Atlantic to the Pacific who :irc |iinl1iui: n grand rea.Dl>earanc°. -________. ___;___.1 ilad a ry, Tickling Sensation ln llor Throat. GOUGHED ALMOST IILL IIIGIIT. A had cough, accompanied by that distressing, tickling sensation in the throat, is inost aggravating. Dr. \Vood's Norway Pine Syrup is rich in the healing virtues of the Norway Pine tree, and for this reason it will quickly stop that tickling in thc throat which ,l causes the dry hard cough that keeps you awake at night. Miss Margaret MacDonald, Port Hood, N.S., writes:--“Just a few lines to lot you know what Dr. Wood’s Nor- way Pine Syrup did for mc. I took ii ' » Agknl Chirrown or any throat. irrit.ation."' - Charlottetown Steam l\l..vi_r.a- iionfompany, Limited, (har lotletown---Pictou .Service Change of Time. Comrneuving ;\lm1n ._\' tli-.- .1 ii t-Y Nm ll cmber the 5. S “.\'o.'rlinii|li.» I .ii i' ui leave thc Conip:u1_\ `.~: -.ili.1'frl: