¢=¢” S. J- Si.: UGOOO S. R S* .--»"' mt” ri »\:"`,'¢°1‘~_¢ I//r.. iii.-._ I i ~ Q( \ We have a perfect stock of perfect Undercloth' fleet Me At the Always Busy Store. 1' jill X ll . __ _ \\ _ “ 6 l; /‘I md I rf S" \ _ 3 _ \ _______ S ,~»¢~\_-'Y' .\ii’l l wlllllllll i l`ilf _ _ _tl >_./“ lil ,I Children. __ s ‘ ;> L ._. ing, The best kinds in all prices, and all sizes. Infants’ Vests Grey Union, and Men’S White Wool -two sizes 144: to 20<: each. White wool, button fronts Silk trimmed 3 sizes 30c to 35c each. Reuben vests- the latest no button 3- no trouble to put on 50c each. Ladies’ 'Vests And Combina- tions. Vests. ’ $1-00 suit 0 3 special values l5c, 25c and 35¢ Fleece Lined 42: and 5Oc. Natural Union. 5Oc, 6Oc and 8Oc Pure Natural Wool 95C, $l.00C. $1.20. . _/ly’ it » and - _(lf Drawers. yy? Fleece .fl Lllléd. - f- - ` ~ l"/)' 1 i~"\;_ l Heavy, well finished fy ill and good weareljS- 1 it / ‘tl ' Heavier and liner, ‘lift pure wool fleece 85:; if* an $1 so Snr Heavy Rib - wool * _i”i` special values at -` `,,.;‘_ ~ ~ 0) and $1.25 suit. »" Combinations 95c. $1.05 and $2.65 Drawers " Good heavy Grey Union, in sizes 2, 3 and Fleece lined-all sizes 36:, 42c and'85c. Pure wool-heavy ribbed qseéia $1.20. STANLEY TESTS illlll illlllil . \' \‘-‘T.f_i Plain Wool yy .,/ ' $1.30 and $1.60 a suit. 4. _ A Full Stock ' il), i 251:-and 3Oc a pair ` 1 3.f ll\__ Extra Fine in Sizes \ dh ,_ ~ ../ ‘ from 36 to 46 inch $3.00 io $6.00 suis its 1 .Jai _ ' 1 2 Z i _ _itll fp _ _ .2 \if;f;< &s s ' ~¢- 'fi \ \..f- » » 1 I; ;/3 41.-\%, .1 \. / f` Ji, M- _.4 >L' `\_,/ .l __,- _ . ,_ _i ._ _ _rf U i Semolma- Something new, prepared from pure wheat. Like corn starch only better. Stimulating. trengthening, Makes a delightful porridge for breakfast, _ A tasty pudding for dinner, merit of all thing and A 8°°d dish f°\‘ °°°~» its approval or dis- Try a sample package. J EN KINS& SON toria Park. sc~. are ~ I 9 -_¢-, .__ ,_-L _,-._\._ _ .-\ _ ~ 0 _-§ _ ' -;\ \¢/\ f-, » ` _ \. _#L '_,__~ _/`\M \~ ff, if-'7Q;\° _.. \._ ,ll :$3 i\.__f_/_,sin 3. ' LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of thc City and Province. M-_ By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. Ary boy or girl desiring permanent employment should apply at this olllce -t once. Tar Harry Lindley Co.,wel1 know to f *erlottetown theatre goers, is playing _ln l‘irMl1d0ll this Week. ` 1 THERE will be a football match be- tween the Stars and Prince Edwards this alternoon, at four o’clock at Vic- Euomnnns will meet for drill at drill shed this evening at eight o’clock.~Mem- .bers having great coats or other ac- countrenis at home will return them. The Truro News says; Mrs. Avon Saxon was borne in France. and could not speak aword of English until 11 vears of age. Her father, with his family, removed to Souih africa several years ago. and is now living near the seat ol war. Mrs. Sa-xcn is delighted with Nova Scotia, and would advise ler father, it he were a younger man, to remove from Natal and m lr to our li'tle Province. [Last summer she visi ed Nova Scotia,New Brunswick and P. E. lsland.] ' Annanonmwra are completed for what promises to be a very interesting meeting in the 1st Methodist church on Fridav evening at eight’o’clock. The two Methodist congregations of the city I will unite in holding a meeting in the interest » of the Twentieth Century Thanksgiving Fund, when 'addresses will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Carman of Toronto, Rev. Dr.` Brecken of Sack- Ma.Danlel Burhoiffs meat canntiqea- tablish`ment.Foreat Hill opened fm- fb; hll’s work and no pains has been spend to make everything as 4-onvinieng ‘gg possible lor the employees. Mr. Buch-- l aunan -of Cape Ann who has had much ‘ experience in the canning business and _ und erstands the work thoroughly, has ‘_ -‘ 1* . a e Nova; Scotia his home. A high compliment been secured as manager. _ SORRY FOR .. SIR LOUIS plaint ot Sir Louis Davies of the Domin- ment to extend to him the usual adian Cabinet, recently returned from and it is probable that the regrets of this Government will be forwarded to him.---New York Times.. ville, Mr..W., E. Dawson. Mr. J. D. Seaman, and Mr. J. T. Mellish. This is a meeting prepratory to the services ol Sabbath Nov. 12 th. On that day Rev. Dr. Carman will preach in Grace Church in the morning and in the First church =in the evening and Rev. Dr._ Breeken will preach in the First. church ia the morning and Grace church in the evening. A 1 Fonasr Him. Norms.-The long period ol fine weather has enabled our farmers to complete their ingathcripg of potatoes. Our tubers are of excellent. quality but the crop is not up to the average in quantity. Nothing can ~ ance andthe calm restful days off _ that our school is making rapii progrcf I under the skilful management ot Miss McDonald.-Mr. Allan McKinnon, ” brother of Mr.Samuel McKinnon.agent, has taken his leave ol home and'frien_d~i and is now en route for the Western States. The following arethe Island dele gates ef the Dominion W. C. T. U. and where they will stay when in Halifax.; Mrs. John C Clarke, Bavview. P. E I., at Mrs. Kate Murray Creightou’s, North Gortingen street. »Mrs. T- C Baker, Summerside, P- E. I., at Mrs. H. A. Taylor’s Sack- ville street. _ Miss McRae. Charlottetown, P. E. I _ at Mrs. Albert Buokley’s, Spring Garden Road. _ Mrs. Poole, Charlottetown, P E. I.. at Mrs. E. G. Smith’s, 403 Brunewi ~k ~ireet. ` Mrs. J. Matheson. Charlottetown. P. I. I., at Mrs. H. Mf:Inuis’s. 62 Iigl I street. Mrs. D. A. Sharpe. Summerside. l‘. E. I., at Mrs. Robert Mor.-.iys Stud- ey. Mrs. R. T. Holman, Summers’de. P. tl. I. at Mrs. Robert Murray’s, Siudley. Mrs. W. A. Brennan, Summerside,I_’. \‘ E. I., at Miss Gow’s, _13 Inglis street. En1ss'rLEr’s Dress Fabrics are al way reliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors, guaranteed Satisfaction. Serges, Graves nettes, Silk Warp Endoras. P°P1U15- CovertsandFancy Blacks. Ask your merchant for them. Our winter ulsters at $3.75 all wool are worth $7.50-S86 them. J as Paton`& Co. 3tf his smnu me test If YOU make no mistake you choose a l0ll0| Price $28. _ Highland Ranges '$23, _T_0I’toise H ea ters Certainly Never pays to carry an unre- iable Watch. You never know the time, and are con- stantly missing appointments on that account, We _ sto” _._,_.ua,.an..’ lleIiahleWalches only We dont care to handle any- thing else. ' Call and give us the verdict of your inspection. tt Rogers; W- N~.§€.ei“T°N’ Q/ n IT IS ALL RIGHT. __ .._,-_._;- Clean dainty clothes is a. sugges-_ tion of‘ROYAL OAK SOAP. All dainty washable things may be re- stored to their original freshness,with- out injury, by use of ROYAL OA K SOAP. _ Save the wrappers. _ Send for J Premium List. I JAS.D.LAPTH0llll & C0 Charlottetown. ' _ ' ~ Soap Works. -‘ » »1l<;-2'_=._fii`. s wanna -» e_...f..f# Laeeilidsrmin. _ _Facts pass in beauty the rich tints` of _ “ ' ` ° ° " 0 L \ `- Autumn leaves at the present ff- _ _ _ woodland presents a charming P. waN|’S-'*‘f'-` _ 3 to refresh and inv‘ or._s'ie""i~ _ ,,,,, ,,,,,,_,,,_,,,,,,,_, mga, ,,, me and im-vs rule.. summer.-We pleased to an 0 iulllnll I Boiled _ Down ABOUT -_ _ __ &..» - ' Iron is. the vital element of _the‘ blood. Too little iron means weak- ness, lack of spirit, pallid cheeks, shortness of breath, sleeplessnees, nervousness, loss of vital force, end- ing in general break-down. The iron in Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills is in the soluble form you need, l in combinationr with other curative agents in such a manner that iisea.-.e cu.n’c resist their action. The blood becomes rich and red, strength returns, spirits revive, good _ health comes back again. You fee‘ V yourself getting well when you take W f Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills. _ I I 1 50" 9°' b°x',fl,.‘7g9,l,’,2x&.°if1‘§§,f§2‘5"¢€lDr°3gi°"` The Great Watch House 72aw8cw. _ ` " gf i_W“*°h°’ sI.f£i:.iL°s ,A wg ° l I B- r Davies ~ i _; Collector Bidwell said yesterday that ~ ' _ he had received no instructions from _ 7 .7 if , Washington to investigate the com. * A V ~ f ~ ion Cabinet that he received scant 5 _ _ L _ _ _ U V - courtesy at the bands of the New York I _ _ ` f " 3 1’ Custom House when last Saturday he ` _ _ ~ -<_ Y `_ ~""5 l\lld0|`l fl.‘0U) “I6 SYS tmghip C{mpania_ ' l _‘Ali ' » I “ '_ §l_.f f _,T _"_ '_ - , “Sir Louis,” said Mr. Bidwell, "was _ _ff if __-_ i » ' - _ ' _ _ no_doubt traveling on business for the ~ _ 1” < ` ' British Government. We received in- -_ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ » strnctions from the Treasury Depart- a _ "courteaics ot the Port.” ‘ I H I ' A 'V ~A f' -*This simply meant that the customs _ ‘ - ` ” Z; ~ ` ' i f L oiiicers were to expedite the landing - ._ _ _ '- ' and examination of his be . `It h ~ I U 7 L* ‘no means meant that he wigngietitled tb I For Men "ld B77' °f “H Si!"-' _- tree entry. His baggage was in such W°_,"§1‘3Y ‘J°Pl§lS6_'y0u, toflit you with up-tg,-clae,~'~cIo‘_ ‘ circumstances "liable to examination,_1°W°S¢ possible prices. .- ' t __ "it »> iifititti it “fl was ellmined. Free .entry is the _ ' _ _ ~_.. v A W" *_V" " I ._-_~_0UR FALL 0vE passadors, and Ministers and Secrctar- ' ' _ 0' ` 1 es oi L ti ." _ -.....,. ' A ' eg' °° __ 10 g;t_.~Have you seen our assortment? Ifnot, no not lgee an W ASHINGTON’ Nov_ 3____~1-he “Pon We understand' what pleases the people_and_b`nyi coming from Canada to the effect that Cmthmg D9P‘\`tm°“° ig lm fllu °f °i°°» nel' - Nil* Sir Louis Davies, a member ofthe Can "Um 8°*‘m°°t in tl” Pl“°~ _ ' "1 -"°° ' ‘ England, was not well treated _by the f customs ohleials at New York, was, ' ‘ ' _ _ __ ' 5; mentioned in the Cabinet to-da The Nice WU-fm B\\i59» Overcoats and Reefers.” ` I A ' 3' Pesident ‘sincerely regrets that Sir ' _ We have a Boys’ Skating Coat, a. splendid warm coat Louis was pntto any inconvenience. Bring along your boy and let us make him comfortable' __ _ _ _ . , _ For attrlietifre dealer keeps Harness Oil, Imperial _ Jelly, all in handsome hthographed ' Sole Ma.nufacturers___~ _ '- _ Bt-3’c>_1mza..»-E’_£.= _ .e ~ R- H- The. _ Dill” ` ) now We have a very large as sortment of dainty and' silverwear We can promise you expert work in engraving; us the next time you want an done. You can always depend an us for something good._ 1 1 V _MM L _ _ _'_=\ _ ti! 5 i §\\ ` f~_~\ J "__, ~ ' I 5,...-` w 1 , I iii J _ M ,/ L _f ~ /zg in the Home.; has kept many a husbands W _ and grown up son from == spending his evenings out. Music exerts an educating gg and refining influence in the home. 0' SS IO ll ° UC UI U. 'I U' ia U I 9 523832 33 It’s the best piano we ee knot- of. 33 Our easy payment plan Q. makes it possible. .......................... __ _ gg : Come in and see, ' H 2 we’l lshow you the : one points- or this Piano. ; ° I ~ ° ° ° » » ¢ . - | . » ~ - » » ¢ » . sat...-.--.I Y A Queen St. E: is Ccanolly’s Building. .8 The purpose of this ad is to in- duce our friends at a distance, who cannot conveniently cometo town, to intrust the selection of asuitable watch to us. _ We are selling a. lot of watches at the lowest reasonable prices.I. our friends at a distance w as to prices,style of watch &c»_W° will gladly forward descriptipn and prices, and on receipt of price will forward the watch promising to exchange it if not entirely satisfactory. Address, - FHUTCHESON G. _ _ ' Y _ _ 1 D neaea»ea»;awrite_us for Pu,” ,I mf' ;3§df_like_ he!! up to tepiotnrel Our pridein our work t prevents our sending out any but, the very beat. Better see about getting ; Popular Printing House Is where you can get satis- faction. ~ FIRST-CLASS work at LOW PRICES. This you- can get at . . . . .|. n. 1'Av|.o|\, The:Popular Printer. l ‘_ 0l‘|l\0ll6 IHSEISES and RUPTUHE ll-_ En by nal _ Send stamp.for information, -" ' I- ll T sw of' 'S MILLER BROS,” _g’(;e°“in”fMér'$1'#'l:'tg. Bank of Halifax Building. _ On Friday at Windsor Lv, f Queen Street. l U- $__Itl*lam|- ll- t llilllilt `i~BIlElIIlEIi BRM.. WHGLESALE ‘ ' .FIlIl|I lIIIl PIlllIllll.I: Q aszlrrs. _ 2591: 26| Barrington Street. l_E_a11Ia.x. 1\'l'. S We on Commieslonalll kinds 0! ,5....., ¢,,f"r‘.‘.iil‘,‘I"‘»‘i’.'».‘1““i»°&‘...i..». me 1 s da. ale. I All godleomingtoour careraceivenrcmvii l‘°'c‘i.I‘°a?ii...»°2f‘I1é."_23”¢'.iq£.§it"'“§.‘°t‘i"¢... Hqtel -m '.'J°‘|."." i r.o.s¢ad._nnn»x.,,v-ies,-oeemsew