Ii ,. if: M . -»¢-¢.n.. "‘ ~»»a~»- A -- ......~*‘r'~.....~....="=.s's.'.'..... 7- _» . ...fc h- -mv; ~_ ""2 ..r:.... -wr-» ,..~»-....., .......,_ ~¢..». _~»_ ...».. ‘$33. _Qg_t§l_i Cold You develop it. P N mvriads of germs which under favorable circumstances develop into a cold. The coughing. sore ~ throat and discharge from il1¢ , head and lungs are not the cold G M but simply the results of the etiorts I* of nature to dispel the poison Each attack leaves the system weaker to repel subsequent ones with the result that one becomes l “subject to colds.” Then C0 weak lungs and next Consumption , Sliilali’s Consumption Care f is a apecihc for building up the ! system and supplying the blood with the power to destroy disease l germs. “ Shiloh's" is thorough I and scientific. It cures-not in i *'. ; spots-but through and through. ', Get a bottle of Shiloh‘s Consump- tion Cure at your druggist‘s-use two thirds of it and if you are not satisfied l with the results take it back and the whole of the purchase money will be 1 refunded without question. .>- i In Canada and the United Starel, zgc., 5oc. and fnooperhottle. Great Britain, rs. ad., as. 3d. and4s. 54. l_____,____, _______l_- _.___ .__.___-3 Tllll EE3 SEASONABLE WEATHER Should remind you that your stoves furnaces and pipe may re- quire, fitting up and putting in ti ‘ c workin order Tons A _ E EEE rs.~ ass ' ' g . of coal may be wasted by not having this done. VVe makes specialty of this work. _ For Bell Hanging. Gas Fitting, Sheet Iron and Tin Plate working our work is nnexeelled. ,°. ROBT. B. SMALL. U . . . Q Great George Street. Miilner s 0.d ’.. Stand. 'O' rx I4 d & w FE o gin oioio Q Q eine Q o_o o_o c.a.o.c.o 0. .a,c.a~c aaa o .0 c.a 'rENQERs llosiiitiil for ilio lnsana. Queens. K|ng’s_and Piinoig llounti Pnson Supplies- Di-:i=.\a'rMs.\"r or PUBLIC Worms, Charlottetown, Nov. 20th, 1900. S Sealed Tenders will be received at thi Department up to noon on Thursday. Dec- 6. |900- From any person or persons willing to supply the Hospital for the Insane, al~ conwood, for the year ending December 31st., lllll, with the followinlg articles, the same t.o be delivered at the ospital at the cost of the contractor, and in such quant ity or quanities as shall from time to time be required, viz; Flour, Cornmeal, Butter, Black Tea, Coffee, Barley. Beans, Cheese, P. E. Island *Oatmcal, Salt, *Son ," Wash- ing_Soda, *Tobacco,Chocolate, lldlollasses, Beef (fresh), Peas, Milk, Codflsh, Rice, Kerosene Oil, (wine measure), Sugar (grown and(_(_}.rz;_nulateei.tioueii l.. low; V lrishtown llall, Thu slay, November 22, at 6 p. m. French River lla‘l, friday, Novem_ ber 23, at 6 p. ui. Hope Rver Hall, Mcrdiy, Nomin- ber 26, at 6 p. m Clifton Hall, Tuesday, November 57. at 6 p. m. Granville Hall,l\'e-due day, Novem- ber 28. at 6 p. m. Springtoi School. Thursday. Novem- ber 29. at 6 p. in. Kelly’s Cross ll.ll, Fr day. .\'cv ui- ber 30, at 6 p. in. Crapaud Hall, Monday Dec. mbrr 3. at 6. rr. Bradaibane Hifi Tues lay. lion mher 4, at 6 p. m. Fredericton H-ill, Wednesday, Dec- ember 5, at 6 p. in. Einyvale S:hcol,Thi:rs.lay, Dscem. ber 6, at 6 p. m. Bonshaw Hall, December 7, at p. m. G. W. Srnrsos' Marnnw SMITH. Libr ral Ciudidate. Wir. C.\nrPnnLI., D. B Mcl.i~:op. Libs 1-c ,~ - Nov 23 d ur; 2_onscrv» tins, W @2@Y}QT§“E?m“i »»~.wnwm@w».-»._ _»-»--T__5- "1 ' _._-_ _-swf __?__`,.j___¢_ _“_ __ _`,__m,__&:_ _ . ~ , _ L; ~>, -- =..- 1... ...,., . ,, ~=_,-. ,».-..:' f .-»»~,--- - .i Ast %..~ __ _ _ ___ _ __ ____ __ ____,,_ ., ~ f- -- f ~ ~ - _ ~ . _ F _' I f uff. _ ` _ WESTIERN P §.000,000 COPIES SOLD. Over 5,tll),0w copies of the Bible were sold by the British and Foreign Bible Society last year-an increase of l.0®»W0. over the previous year's figures. THE PER CENT SEA WATER. In a ton of Dead Sea water there He ln? lbs of salt. Red Sea,.93; Meflitbernheam T5; Atlantic, Sl; English Channel, 72; Black Sea, ‘Ah Baltic, 18, and Caspian Sea, ll. RECEIVED OUEEN’S PERMISSION. . Queen Victoria has given her permis- sion to Sir William MacCormac to accept and wear the Kaiser Wilhelm Commemor- ation Medal, bestowed upon him by the German Emperor in recognition of ser- vices rendered in the war of 1870-Tl. FINEST TELESCOPE IN THE WORLD. It- is said that in a short time Oxford will be in possession of one of the dnest telescopes in the world. Alarge tower is being built? for accommodation. ACTION OF TOBACCO ON MEAT. An experienced chemist says that fresh meat in a room nlled with smoke of tobacco absorbs nicotine readily, and may becomb badly tainted. into necessity when medicines are des- cribed by the physician. Our dispensing department lseonducted _on such per- fected plans that errors are impossible. Strict atteatlm to business, pure drugs 3 andjow priceohavc Won for us a large measure of public cenndence. . Tan KIND THAT Ccaiss. i you are audbring from headache, indigestion, heart trouble,liver complaint kidney disease or ill resulting from im, pure blood, we strongly advise you to use Paine'a Celery Compound. It is the great banisher of disease, t-be only medi- cine that can truly bring you _health and strength. Try a bottle of Paine's Celery Compound if you feel week and rundown; ~ it is a marvellous strengthener. i Reddin Bros. Druggists, Charlottetown, P. E I. ' A REMEDY FOR DAMP ROOMS. Houses which are damp because of pro- ximity to undraiued land may be rendered I more habitable by planting the laurel and the sunflower, near them. “ nears Assiearion. < The mere assertion offects does not serve f much prefer that you should visit our store see our stock and' display of goods tlult go to make up a drst class drug store We strongly assert that one visit; will cou- vince you that our claims are leading family druggists will be fully sustained. . Palmas Cxmrnr Coxrovsp. This great medicine has commanded the admiriition and intention of tens of thousands in Canada because of the marvellous cures it has wrought among the sick and suffering. Paine's Celery Com- pound cures when other meiicines fail; it is just what you want torestgre health. Buy your Paine's Celery Cgmpound from us: every bottle is genuine and fresh. Geo. E. Hughes. Druizgist, Charlotte town. P. E. I. ° . 1.1---1..i¢ SENTNER MCLEOD & C0.. CHARLOTTETOWN. DEAR Sins,-As regards your esteemed . order to us , it is understood by Mr. \Vriizht, our representative, that no other house in Charlottetown outside of your- selves will handle ourjackets this season. 'We find on looking through his orders P that he has urihered _ strictly to his promise Vt ' are getting your goods up spe .cally for you and expect to make you a very early delivery of them. They are the best. lot 0; Astrachan Jackets that i ever left our factory and you will have no opposition in your town as far as quality is concern cd. - Yours truly, J as Conisrirru Sc Co., Lro. M mtreal. cm positively save from l0 to $20 on _it. Jas. Eaton 8cCo. 27 2x We have in stock atiue range of Boys Overcoots and Ulsters and Pea. Jackets ~ competition.-Jas. Paton Sc Co. 27 2i Does your wife wear slippers? Dont let the dear woman wear shoes in the house, make her as comfortable as she wants to we are oii”ering_at 60 and 65c. it pair,regu1- ar $1.25 kind.- . H. Ramsay & Co.20 8_ I McDONALD 6. MARTIN . ' sannisrsas. -"olicitors, Notaries Public &c. Money to oau. OFFICES {i‘;‘.1’.§§.‘.§.iZ.“i`.‘.‘3.‘.'z‘.i;.§`,“§.‘-‘.f.‘."..‘é: K. J. MARTIN, B. A. - ' ' .. --- ' fem!-_e LOWTHER & LEARD DENTisr. ' lliei Muiiheaii’s lliug Store. 5Ul‘ll`lERSlDE. Painless Eriiaotlan by tlia ll|l.E »\lETll0lI- All kinda of General and Anaesthetics employed. Crown and Bridge work a specialty. I __ gates, Vulcanite, Metal and Aluminum in . Dentistry in all its branches. A. W. LEARD. D, D. S. » J. S LOWTEHZR, D. D. S. ' v qu ,V ~ July 26 ecd &w 1 \"°"*‘\ %"|'f ` we A » .e . -f ..._ _ ..-,- ,7-4 V \ ~ . _ 1 . _ ~ , ,_ f ~ f ; iffsh.-*¢f¢t.f-~‘ »»c...»i» :.»~ . ,p Q .., ., .. . - P ` i - . ":f\- ._ , sw s A -- -...-~- - __ »_____. ...-,.- ___,-3.1. <-_.- ___ __._ _..__.~.,.-i _ritniaaiio iioriiesr nis- Y- ~ rensinc. ~ True-aad.hsacstdiapensin,¢'iaaa toconviuoc the majority of people. We' ` If you intend buying a furlined overcoat call and see ours, before purchasing, wc in_naps, Frieze and Beavers. All made [up with high storm collars. Prices below all be. See the lines of worn an’s felt slippers’ CAPITAL -._--nm Summcrside and Prince. Counti' News. Sun. Sharp of the P. E. I. R. was in town yesterday. - Rav. Wu. Towssinrm occupied the pulpit of the Presbyteriautlhureh Sunday evening- ' ~ A rum. meetingof the B. A. A. A.. is requested to-night in Montgomery Hall a 8.80 sharp. Rav, Emnmo Sutra, of Kensington, was a passenger ..l.~y_tihe Northumberland yesterday morning. ` Messrs.Manchestar. Robertson 8: Allison, St. John, was in Albcrtcn, on Saturday. xilmsas. J. R. Battray and Benj. Matthews, in the employ of Mr. R. T. Holman, Suamera°de,_apant Suaiiay'.at_ theirhomuohalbautol. -held in~`~§.ih0'l'!l\#.~§,l!i;..'Ba¢urday, Mr. J. EJ Birch of Alberwn and Mir. F. J. Buote, Editor of Uluipartial, Tlgnish, were the chosen candidates to contest the coming election. THE following are the otiioersof the Crystal Hockey Club for the [coming season: Honorary Pres-Neil McLeod, Esq. Pres.-Mr. W. McCu_mn. n Vice Pres.-J. B. Bentley. Secy. Tmaa.--H. B. Holman. Dtmrivo the westerly gale of last Thursday utoi-ning the three masted schooner, James W. of Charlottetown, Finlayson, master, had all her . lower sails' blown away, except two‘jibs, off West. Point. Under the smnll sail she had left she managed to reach Caicumpec Harbor that evening. where she made an entrance on Sunday. The schooner was loaded at Pasbebiac, P. Q., with drum fish for the Brails, S. A. Christian patience and fortitude, Mrs. Crockett, wife of Mr. H. R. Crockett, passed away yesterday at noon. Deceas ed who was 39 years of age, had sutferei rnuch.being conhnedto her 'bed Z2 weeks. She leaves a sorrowin ` husband and a family of_ four childrgn. the youngest .only live years ofage, who have the deepest sympathy of the community in their bereavemenf; . OLDBST ‘OFFICE IN Tl-IE ARMY. » _.___-__ Sir Anthony Blaxlaud Stransham, who died the other day, was the oldest otlieer in the army. He was 94, and obtained his commission in the Rovai Marines in HOW SCOLAND IS CULTIVATED. A twentieth cf Scotland`s area is forest. land, seven-tenths is mountain, heath,and lake and only one quarter cultivated land. A SURPLUS CLAIMED. The United States » Governiue_nt’s revenues for the fiscal year were $56T,240,‘- 852, the largest on record, and there was n surplus of $79,526,060. ___iQ,__..l_ HALF _CRAZY WITH PILES. Mr. Isaac Foster. Erie View, Norfolk Co., Ontario, writes: “I was troubled with itching piles for about two years and could not sleep at nights. In fact I was half crazyfrom the terrible itching Reading about Dr. Chase's Ointment _ purchased a box. After _the second appli- cation I experienced relief and one box cured me thoroughly and permaitnbly and that was two years Dr. C .asc s Ointment. 60 cents a box. all dealt-rs. , KRUGER. It seems fitting to remark that he who tights and runs away may live to land at Marseilles. STATISTICS SHOW' that more people iiie of consumption than from any other cause. Slight colds are the true seeds of consumption. Bc'-wire of the slightest cough. Adiiinsoifs Botanic Balsam stands without :1 peer. Zoe. all Drugghti nv-----3 Try on can of Oak Brand Canflensgd' Milk . a 5cu will decide that it ii better and cheaper than 9. cow. Ask your Consignments Solicited. Prompt Returns 0llN llAlS Go. itll Fulton llaikitllaii York. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. Snielts and Eels a Specialty All correspondence promptly aa- swered. Stencils sent on application. s.io.~ wiiisi ii sons, Boston Mase, Transfer Agents. ltaraanscn--Dunn’s or Bradstreets Agencies, Marlvet and Fulton Nat ' Hotel. - » - ~ prices always t e lowest. Ma. J. F. -Gannaoann. representing, Tu:uPiiior1.u SarSo, can jki_f_lney_ At tlicLibem}G`ahservative Convention 1geg.¢»fa» no naar' cures. W. R. Wat-ron, Druggiat, Charlotte-` _ Arr!-:R a- lingeringilluesa. borne with. F is i mini...- 'l{r. E. Boswell, Victoria, is -at the Queen Dr. Douglas, Hunter River, was is the city yesterday. ' Mr. W. G. Anderson, Kinross, is among the guests at the Queen. Rev. J. R. McKay, was among the visit ors to theclty yesterday. Miss Alice Weeks, was a passenger by the Princesalast. night returning from Halifax. Miss M.`A. Creelma.n,Stewacke, arrived in the city last night nad is visit ing Mrs- Archlbald, at the Queen Ho tel. ~ BUSINESS = PRUGRESSION Our business one of progress and on correct principles; promptnesa and accuracyareour mottoes. We are daily Combs ani! Toilet goods; no old stock, h The public verdictia htill in' favor of Puiuc's Celery Compound. It is the great family medicine of che present day and-never falls to do what it promises PaincIcCcfa1~Compound' wig town. BQBS SHENE. beat Bobs.-Boston Herald. TH E VOICE OF THE PEOPL _ The voice of the people forcibly 'pro claims the fact that our store is the, 'popu are building up an immense mi y tra drugs and medicines. We are headquarters for fine perfume and all the modern Toilet Requisited. We can without hesitation recommen Paine’s Celery Compound to our custom has the indorsation of Canadifa best people, and never fails to banish a troubles that result from impure blood Trya bottle of this marvellous syste disappointed. Johnson & Johnson, Druggists, Chariot tetown, P. E. I. 0 ' D- IMPROVEMENTINLJIDJ ` There is iaikof widening London bridge and they may yet enlarge the of St. Paul's and put a head on Macaulays New f Zealander. ` ' TENDER CORNS. Soft corns, corns of all kinds removed without pain or sore spots » by Pa't.nam’s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. -Thousands testify that it.. is certain, pain- less, and prompt-. Beware of substitutes offered for the _genuine "Putnam~’s” .Ex- tractor. Suro, safe, harmless, At all drzuggists orsent by mail upon receipt of twenty tive cents. N. C. Poison 8: Co., Kingston Ont. . MONTICELLO INOUZ RY. Witnesses All Give the Sunken Craft a Good Name. ____ Sr. J orrrv. Nov. 2t.-The Monticello enquiry resumed here Thursday morning, but developed nothing striking. F.Corwell, the local agent, said the cargo was stored in regular places. Captain Fleming said he had commanded a steamer eight years and through her a good sea boat, Captain L. Watson said hc commanded her in 1898 when she ran to Gaspe. She 'never leaked. He thought the Montello should not have gone through Petit Passage after meeting the gale. Martin,.a former engineer of the Monticello, testified that she was all right when he knew her. WITHOUT A DC C I‘OR’S EXAMINA- ` TION. You can find out if the kidneys are clog- gi=.d,derangedand diseased.Haveyou back- a.cl_1e or a_weak, lame back f Do you have pain or difficulty in uripating or a too frequent desire to urmabe Are there deposits like brick dust in the urine after it has stood for 24 hours? If you have any of these symptoms not u. moment should be lost in . obtaining Dr. Chase‘s kidney~Livcr Pills, the world‘s greatest l_t;r_l!ney cure. One pill a dose, 25 cents 5 ter Overcoats see what we offer in tailor made overooats at about one-half the price of custom made ones. We show some magnificent Fall Overcoats made from-all wool Whipcords, Vicunaa, Convert. Cloths or Rough Herring-bones, Cheviots. at $10 and $12--_-James Paton & Co. 27 2i Beautiful New Plaid Backs. - You need but to see our di lay of Plaid back .suitinis to feel sanisnosirtliat this is the place to ny them. The new effecté of course and in all the best shades of greys, blues and browns, and the blacks too. Those with hard finish to the face of good, or those with softer finish. All sorts of beautiful oolorblendings in the plaid back, ional Bank. ` Q Nov. -1 damn - f' -James Paton & Co. 27 .5-3; _ , _ i ' - w. . -. ,., .7§r;"” rf ‘~; .ri .. _,§ _. r. " ~ .. - _- ;.»~ _ _ or -4-? if ->3’pz°§ 2 .. _ ¢- - ef' ' .- . f .' F.. ~.. . 5° *bi . _ _ _ .r :__ -.. _*~, . __ ' ll li if success. `_ No need to enlarge 'on"our dis-' o pausing faculties; this department is run ii-_ . renewing and assortingourstock of Per- 0 fumes. Atomizem, Sponges, Brushes, , no on ae once as ec oc ec °, P I ;_ 7 , _ and" liver: “taser . I ._ C ll A Bobs has b een unhorsedin South.Africa 1 ° 1 O but ho'sin the saddle again. You cant U .. lar drug emporium. Our dispensing faculties insure safety at all times. We fa 'l fl s l U e. because we guargptee the quality of our ° I d O l. 0 ers as the best of all blood purifiers. It ¢ ii ° . I m ° renovator and builder; you will not be ‘ GB i to ‘dick HA L i` __ ILIPEELIAL Petro1C\.t‘lll. lawn; .... . . #lain ..._ W1. . |1141' E Tl .,. ii'£.‘.”°" ..2.‘°l‘»'.i"i..i’ °" i""" "" i °° ii 'wk si our Store the pat three wash, az will bg _ Friday, November 23rd. This is pu-c of the Loudon Home ’ now occupied by Stihl, Hi way has been cut tomcn can altar Clothing and Gents _ floor an Gharlottetc department ia the prev SN I In uw. unite. ua of mcntl. . nr-in brooch gm, _ $9-001°' $6.95. I - $i.oo,_f<»r $4.75. II ll Ol $8 worth si‘>.oo , linen. tremendous bargains.) ilu, *_ UI OFTEN. mnrarno-Navaa _.lc-:ll W *"'-__l-l A _.___ _ » , Before placipg- ygur order with a high- H A i . priced custom tailor for your Fall or Win- 0 50,000 lbs. ncw landing and to in Grocer for HASZARD’S BRA no other. _ i Charlottetown November T5, 1900- 2 .kg * o ifiggf P :fo ’ our business made it coiapal f iatolargerq iiartian. I By wayothtvdstleanlllihe - "°*f°s°i°s’¥°8W\!°\lr¢aeu»\¢\ *YFNY 4v»‘»-cena- - .veih.uuoa.”sSf” '_ . '\ _ wurt.hS30.G0ter I5, -- -. uni not An all wool tiled Slit 4 pick, A ll col Tweed Sci , _ .:.:.:._.....,.,_,;. ‘~°“°‘ ii-of , _ An all wool tweed Suit, Page, @*` We willhive you Bayu’ Boite at allllt . - P' The biggest snap for on ggggh ; UYERCOATS AND - - ever given in Charlottgcgqg , Ulstern, $3.75, $4.50, #5 00 Q8 50 gd - ¢‘°*l1 Ulster. sms ima. n ns, Irina . U e 8 ' ° » And one hundred other Clothing hugh; Ties at give awaypncsa from 5: up 1 Collar, all linen (one mouth only) 5: etch, _ Glovesatprieosycaatvevaacthemlc ~ All Boola coll for itll fd ° lt the law Ihre .P.S.-Eater at either door ' The Loading For Stan of Powd Thi* i0Yf'~*1lY qlliirk Dessert-It’s YOUR CHOUII HI' If pw- i