l . 'A-.. _ _ f 1 ~ _ r 4': _ ’ _ \I i 8 Moo i-ri f . ‘_ ' _ Y _- J 1" , _ . _ ._ ` _ vm.; 4-fr” ` . t / - _ -0" _r=a.i.aa......l- CH ~ ~ of _ _ .oi-<1-Y-|\_i~il in Nerviliiieiinrl rub the guinsn-illi ,\i-i-viiiiieiilso. If the face is siriillt-iiviiiiil sure bathe the painful pa`rts “itll Bei-\-_iliiii-_ and cover with a flannel. Tllvisi-:iiii tail because Nerviline kills the lain rniti-ii,-lit. niirl prevents it from ivliirinin_f. Stroiigcr. quicker more r=ill.=lin~lnry lbeli iiiiy other linlmcnt.,_, l'.»lwil`s i\'i\r\'iliiie has been the largest st-iii-r for in-iirly five years; try it yourself. llic King Boots for Farmers... Goff Bros Home ‘UNC $2.60 Crccdmorcs. Water resisters and great wearers. i -Also - 3-I0 Wellington boots, clump $3 5016. hand seemed, -35 made of Long tanned Island leather. just the thing for mud and wet. These ceie- (Fish Boots bratcd make of | Cape “ Water tightl-Knee “ hosts are wel] | known t Egaranlccd’ to 'wcar. Goff Bros’ schooner on his return from the season's hunting. Tho other whites were the Firstllllizite, E. T. Williams, formerly from Lunen- Vnncouvcr Island Indians. iHi Pllili BLAMES , iHi WHiiiSMlN Qunnnc, Nov. 18.-Pilot Lachance, wiio was in charge of the Allan liner Bavarian when she ran ashore on Wye Rock, gave evidence Saturday. He stated that after the accident the officer or engineer who was in charge of the steering, declared that he hiici by mistake steered contrary to the orders that he (tho witness) had given. lie said that in his pilotage he has al- ways used the gas buoy on St. Margaret's Shoal as one of the lending lights, as also the gas buoy on Grosse Isle. He stated that the blue book called “Lights and huoys of the St. Lawrence River” is `mls- lcadlngin many of its descriptions and details. i _______i__i ‘ coughs, colds, hinnenen, and other throat hilmenta are quickly relieved by Crosolene` tablets, ten cents pei' box. All drugglsts. I ` N E W BOOKS. We have just opened up THREE CASES of books DIRECT from _the ENGLISH PUB- LISHERS. Books of Poems,- Books for Boys and Girls, Prayer Books, Bibles, Hymn Books, to open this week i Our first consignment of English goods for Xmas ti'_ide. `,‘, Compared. i = OTTAWA- NOV- 20--(Special)-Tiiis was lr; 'Wilfrid’Laui'lci-‘s sixty-fourth birth- aud he received many messages of ong_rat-filation from friends all over Can ss. ` Immigration returns for October show that 8,042 persons arrived from the United Stateb compared with 2,290 for lest Octo bel? 5,348 from the Continent which is 'B02 lesr`i`thaii'iast year. ‘ Tli'ér`e was adecrease of 340 from Great ,s.l`z`i.i..‘.' . illllitlnll _ lla in ulllul sails NI-:w HAVEN, Conn., Nov,18___Wl¢ha few simple plays of straight old-fashioned style of football Yale gave Princeton ii 23 to 4 beating, the worst in many years on Yale field this afternoon, but the Tiger team had the satisfaction of breaking the Ell‘s olean record by a beautiful 43-yard drop kick by Locker. But after all the Blue-can still point to a goal line that has never been crossed by any opponent this season. Cmiiiininoi-;,IMass., November 18-For t-he third consecutive time the Harvard football eleven todny failed to win a victory over the Dartmouth college team, the score being a Lie, 0-0. Through' burg, N. S.; G. Cott-le, second mate from out the game Dartmouth showed much Cliarlottetolvni Wm- Hickman. wok. superiority iindiiiosi of the playing was Amiierst, N. s.; Louis iiii..iier,.. Dime and in Hi-rvardri territory. The scoring by Max Burnet of San Francisco. b The ieiiriining twenty-three were gpecmcuhr playing oth teams was the result uf line bucking, nfl depended in no way upon fast or Pil|NiIi'S NEW, YUHK v|s|l_llls llllli att.enberg's visit to New York came to n end this morning. It was announced n board the flagship Drake that the quadron lying in the North River would et under way at 10.30 tomorrow morning, and would drop down streain to a point opposite the Cunard pier, when the Drake having taken the admiral aboard, at the last uioment would join her consorts and lend the squadron down the bay and out to sea. Officers of the squadron today denied that wholesale dcsei-tions had occurred from all the ships, and said that tomorrow they expected that every ship would car- ry away its full complement, witii the ex- ception of such few strllgglers as are al- ways missing after a. visit to a foreign port. _ ---¢-__- VVHAT CAUSES SNORING. When asleep, people that snore breathe througii the moutii instead of the nostrils which are choked with catarrh. Just use “Cntarrhozone" before retiring and you'll i uickly cure the snoring iabit; By destroying the cause of catnrrh and hca - ing the membranes, Cntiirrhozone makes ii complete cure in every case; it cleans the noi-itrils, stops the discharge and pre- vents dropping in the throat in a few minutes. otliing so pleasant or certain to cure snoring, catnrrh or colds as Catarrliozoiie-tllat’s worth remembering. NEW YORK, Nov. 20-Prince Louis of B ' ~ ll. 0 B B ____4,__.__ JvDGEBnliniD1.n, Nov. 19-The Poet has not. yet replied to the ultimatum of the Powers regardingliifacedonian reforms and the Embassies here are sending Drugoons to Piraeus in preparation for the eventnality of an naval demonstrat- ion. ltis regarded here as significant that flbe Russian Black Sea Squadron is reported to have left Sebsstopcl for an unknown destination. '_"l_ llllll l:lllll1nl lrlllll- alll- ,MoN'i'a|-zsii, Nov. 14-The banqu_--,` given last evenlngby the Club Lat- i.-` taiiie to§lHcn. Thos. Chapais, was ln.- portant from the fact that is brought aform_idable_ speech from Hon. Tlioe.‘ Chase Caszrain, ex-M. P., whois look- ed upon as a [French-Conservative thc gui-'st's health, Mr. Casgraln said. “Wo dill not wishto found an ex- clusively French and Catholic Conser-'i Conservative party, which while fully respecting the right of other nationalities ‘ will give to the Conservatives in the Pro- vlnce of Quebec their liberty of action us wellasalargc and just party influence. ` This is the Conservative party founded by _ Lafontiiine, directed tc its office by Sir John Macdonald and later on in the same sense by Sir Charles Topper, having a noble obdect in view, viz., full and entire liberty and mutual toleration. "lf, Hiereforc, there are those who can- not accept this generous and patriotic platform either by word or action, then we have to_ do without their services and seekiamongst men of moderation and good will irrespective of party name, allies who will not abandon us in trouble- some times, for on this principle, it seems to mo, rests the future of Canada and of the Conservative party. How can we from a political point of view expect success if we allow ourselves to be controlled bvlniluences which are niosl objectionable to say the least, and which have been repucliated by our leaders of other days!" . LI-ion. Mr. Chapais declared that there must be separate schools in a country like this, and it might, be added, be necessary to enlarge our political horizon. The Quebec leader asked his heareis to be of their country,rather than of theirparty BORN- In this city, November lt-ith, 1005, to Alex and Mrs. Laflerty, a son. At Great Falls, Montana on the lSt.h iusttolioderlck A. and Mrs McPherson, adaughter. Congratulations. y _ nilllnlso. » At the residence ofthe brlde's father on Tuesday, November 14, 1005 by the Rev. it S. Stewart of Woodvillc, Peter Daniel cGl~epr, Bello River to Miss Marla Fells McKay, Wood Islands. i DIED. At Blooming Point on the 11th inst. Mrs. John N. McDonald, aged 44 years. At Charlottetown on Friday. Nov 17th Gecil'i_'ey`G`otei|, son of Francis Gotcll- Georgetown. _ In this city Nov. 20th, May Alice, aged iii years. daughter of Epiphone and _ Rachel Gaudet. [Funeral this morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan's Cathedral and tlicnce to R. C. Cemet'ery.T ° First Tramp-I sea dnt Andy Carnegie Omoaoo, November 1)-(Special)-. . w M J on by Dr. R. Slinw, and otllers. l Harry Wonnacutt, Harry llyde, George McLeun and John McKenzie. vative party,', but we___wish to of the I _.___ __ __ _ 'Al Their Annual Mdaiing'Heid Last Evening-Educatiom ai Work' For Winter. Alnrge and eiitliusiastic meeting of young men was held in St. .lainss Hail last night., and it seemed no be the unani- mous desire of those present that the society, which husjust attained its 21st 'year should licnccforth be conducted not alone for the purpose of providing public entertainment but also to provide a ser- ies ot literary evenings whereby the members can discuss various topics that _willbe treated ln short papers by the members _ each evening. The officers elected for the ensuing year are: President-Col. Stewart. Vicc Do.-R. I-I. Campbell. Treasurer-Jchn Mcbeuglilan. Sec'y.-W. A. Stewart. Execut.ive.- Dr. Goodwill, Cliairninn, D. K. McLennan, .lohn Hansen, James Calder, R. Matheson, Fred. McLean. The Treasurer reported the receipts for the past year to be $140.00. The program for the year is as follows : Nov. 28, Concort. Dec. 5, Lecture. Dec. 10 “ Jan. 23 “ Feb. fl “ Mar. G “ Mar. 20 “ Dr. Goodwill read a very interesting and instructivepiiperon Psychology whir of .\'i»i'- wegians. ` ilUilG_ll“WiiiHill ilALii-mx, Nov. 19.-The Parisian, the first Canadian mail steamer of ihe season on the Halifax route, arrived today from Liverpool. Hough weather was expel' Ienced on the way across. On Thursday the Cartliaginian, from Philadelphia, was passed. The Parisian has 312 passengers, many of whom are Rnssian Jews bound went. One birth occurred on the voyage. She sailed tonight for St. John. -i=ii=rii- _illilillli iililiil illii Under the auspices of the Dominion New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and _.Prince Edward Island Departments of Agriculture and the Maritime Stock Breeders' Association. An Exhibition of Fat Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Apples. Apiary, Seed. Grain and Potatoes. At Amherst Dec- 4th. 5th. 6th and 7th, |905 - The greatest Educational Event in the Maritime Provinces. - Practical Demonstration oi ,Market Requirements for all Meat ,Products Exhibition of Dairy Cows. Lectures each evening by some of the best Live Stock Authorities of Europe and Canada giving Live Stock Education in its best form. Railway Rates : P. E. Island Railway One-Fare ; Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., $1.60 from either Charlottetown or Summer- siide with Free Return Providing the Boats are Running ; from Point dn Chene to Amherst and Return 7oc;from Picton to Amherst via f B h d i T Bilililii Hill lilliiililil HHE Bosrox, Novenilier lt!-A large iivt- story brick building, u'sci1 for storiigc piirposcs by the Coiltiiicntiil Sioriige \\'lii'i-lions.-_ Company, 1285 Wasliiiigtoii struct, south cud, was ruined by tire which stiirii-il zil il.30 tonight. Tile Iiuililiilg stood iii the rcar of the conipany`s oilice, :intl out-upicil a large space between Wiisliiiigtoii struct- und Shawmut avenue iiciir \\'iiltliiiiii street. Three alnriiis wcrc souiirlcil niirl although the flrciiicn were liiiiiilii.-iippi.-il by the lack of entrances to thc |ii'o|ici'ly, they wcre able to prevent the tlaiiii-s ii-oiii causing iienvyiluiiiiige to ne-ai'liyl»iiililii\;_fs. Minard’s Linimenl for sale everywhere Novelties r»iRECT I-*Roni LONDON. PARIS. BERLIN. 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