_. l r . 3.. _ -il.:-li ~ 1 TJ "il ‘ 7; “W ~.*_ 3’ -_ 1 'ini ,-1 ' ’ I-"'-‘li . gl ` 2 ,§ rr `i. W. _ ‘i ill. ,' `=_‘ i il‘ii‘ _;_‘ fall his _Y ._ _._\__,_~;_»1». 'o l_,_ i.-»‘ .' . xiii.. Q J 4 . . . 'i ‘i '-‘if it l ',» iff lg, .1 xiii.: Ml, is Li. il' , _ .it :ll 'ii 4_i1e._» _. 1 .; - ‘_ fl i.. ._ .,~__; 192” ii _ ._ -it. . _ji .1 | v ' ‘ri ___ 9 `_ . ,, _ _,\>._ if, “Q __ _,. ,._.,;_ ~ s" _ YSSV iriv- .:,. il ,lil l’ °.l ._‘ 1 _l,`. _. 1 ; ‘a 1. ‘é i 4 1.’ ll' 4'? Favorite and The Oouchs. Whooping 1 This ramady ia famous for its ouraa over alarge art or the civilized world. It can always go depended ufnu. It contains no o ium or other harm ul drug and may bo _[Even aa confidently to a baby as to an adult Price 25 cts; Large Bize, 50 cta. 6 i _ We are busy but there will be time for YOU to come up an i have your photos for Xmas. Only a few weeks left. See our >nmples up stairs. Gauvin, Gcntzcl & Co PHOTO. J. A. S. BAYER, PROP. FOR SALE. The property of Mrs. Geo. Bryenton situaterl on the Brackley Point Road, 5 -mi sicifriur One of Bosion’s Leading .--.-_-, A late issue of the Boston Sunday- Globe contains an illustrated article on “The Secret of My Success" ln which one of the leading drassmakers of Boston. , Mrs. Jessie Higgins, formerly Miss J essle Gouldrup, Tryon, who commenced with a sn nin 12 ears a 0 tells the rail begin g y g , newspaper writer some of the details of her large business. ‘ 3 “There is no secret," she answered in reply to a question, “it is simple work, hard work and strict attention to busi- ness. Of course, I don't mean by that thht any one could start as I did and achieve my success. In the ilrst place, I had the knack of putting things together, of knowing just what touch was needed to complete acosturne. Perhaps that is the secret; if sc it can never be divulged, because it is something that is born in one, just like the talent for painting, writ ing or music.” ` Mrs. Higgins says that she treats her girls as she would have her own daught- `crs treated. She looks upon them as human beings and not machines and as _a result they never fall her. They have large well ventilated rooms with all eon- veniences for lunching at noon hour if they wish to take advantage of them. The establishment consists 'of a series miles from Ch’town, containing 30 acres io, mung moms when skilful angers ad; ol' choice land. a good dwelling house and outbuilrliugs. Near to school house and church, making this a very desir- able ironic. There is also a spring of water on the north side of the farm which is valuable for watering stock. As Mrsdiryenton has gone io'live in western Canada,this property may be bought at private sale at any time. For further particulars, apply to Hedley Bryenton, Royalty, or james Brycuton next farm, 10-25 rnwf just thc garments to give the best possible effect; the piaiting room where two large machines, each costing ove $1000 convert 'ilomsy nets, chiffons and silks into knife plaited and accordion plaited shimmering folds; and the work room where a busy scene is presented bu t where the work is so systcmatized that no noise or confusion prevails. The proprietr ess said she averaged five \ gowns n day but many more in the busy 5 V in _ iQ ` m . \ _ gt I _ ' g m - \..§§' _ .___ , f , :-- _-_ /»-‘fy 4 3-';1i'# _ < _*___ _ KK/ / 0 _ ` '/V | 1 _ f 1. _/. 1 --l i I ”;_T~ 1- ff; 1 ‘ _ A`;”__`:_-, _ / L, ___;‘- f- _ 4:1 Ti_ _; ,... _ ' - -. -if ___ ' ._ r \ x \`_." _ `=~Ua ‘ / = -res r\\§:._ , ~\\_ :_A / ____7' -;’-”- \ - 4 »~"` 44 1 - - C fn ,G5 / //21 I ‘ ,'25- ‘. " '-~ " _“ff \ ""i\ Smart :.__ l , i (iv r- / lil l'_\ 5 l, V _ ff / coats The Overcoats we are showing for winter wear are made of the prettiest most perfectly. They fit stylish square shouldered sired now-a-days. fabrics, and are tailored splendidly, and are of the effect so mudh to_be de- Pl‘i€tS fll‘¢liiZd$0llill)l The prices are very reasonable indeed, starting at $5.00 for a good sensible wearing Overccat, and up by ees stages till $20.00 is reached, which we claim is the apex of Overct at Perfection. And remember if you are tall, short, lim, stout, or medium we can fit you perfectly. We know our end of the business and we know it well. Come in and let us show you how well. Prowse Bros., The Only Real Good Clotlliers. is v ‘ nv, 1 THE .aeaaoug but this however, brings auairl excellent returns that abs recently re_t\\a'_ ed an oder of Qliillia year to auperinteud. this branch of work in another store. Sb -- ence of every garment an experience that _.__ By iprlfying and nourishing the blood Dr. milton's Pills quickly impart new vlgofto all weak organs. The kidneys and iverarestimulated 'diaeaso~bmeding_' polsonsgxe carried olT,- the entire, body ll ~ rcnewe _and restored. , ' Lack ofappetite is changed into keen zestfor foor . Digestion an assimilation are made perfect. Thus. all you eat is turned into nourishment, and building material. Read the evidence published here; it tells iust how Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure the sick and help the weak: Y VITAL ENERGY INLREABlD~ .“I always felt ‘draggy‘ and tired. “When arose in t e morning m limba ached and I felt dull. . dl t roperly. gilsr. §amilton‘s 'Pills strengthened my stomach, purified my blood, made me fee_l like new . No better medicine exists. (Mrs.)L. M. Moranlg, Sydney, O. B. By relying on Dr. Haml ton s Bi ls you are sure of strong vitality, npurlshin blood, bright, cheery spirits. The marvdi of this medicine is that lt- keeps you well Qprlevcnts and wards oiT sickness of every I1 - Dr. Hamllton's Pills keep thousands oi' pec is health . Won't you use thcmalso? 8: Co.. lzrigatron, Ont., and I-.lartfordli Conn., U. S. A. SAILING SONG. Again my lads our vessel carves I-Ier way with easy motion; Again we ride the merry tide To land beyond t-he ocean. We leave, perchance, a._mothcr dear; A sister's arms, or daugbter's; Perchance the love revealing tear Is mingled with the waters. We leave behind each earthly home- The friends that boyhood found us; n We break, the careless seas to roam, The dearest ties that bound us. The wind will agitate the sea; The waves be wild and frantic; But let ns trust to God, as we Float on the blue Atlantic. And as we freely dash along Among the waves that know us, Lei‘s rouse a. cheering parting song, And join in hearty chorus. __ _ . JUST HOW WE STAND. The following is an extract from a ager of thc London 8: Lancashire Life insurance Co. for Canada: We regret the shameless conditions which have been revealed through the investigations now being carried on by t‘\e committee of the legislature in the .~t.n.tc of New York. The great New York companies appear to have become unwieldy. Resignatlons have been forced in one company and high officials must go in others. Their deeds are bare-faced scandals and all high principled honest insurance men blush to know that x-uch conditions could have been allowed to grow and continue. Methinks there will beatnrnlng toward British Institutions and I note that the principles upon which they do business are favorably commented upon hy the press, and' some leading American Officials, who are now in trouble. Who can say what the re- sults are to be 'l One thing is certain. and thai- is John Bull will still continue to do husincssillfe insurance particularly) at the same old stand, and in the annie sterling way. Agoldcn opportunity is ours, and it will be our own fault if we do not avail ourselves ufit. New justa word about the position attained by qha company. Our new business in Canada for the first nine months ofthe current creased $30,000 for the same period ami ave increased by $2l6,7?0, and stand at wasjover due and unpaid at the close of the year. The income of the Company, _ year 1004 to $1,840,442. The amount add ' edte the funds as the result of the the city at W. P. Colwill’s, Sunnyside; year's operations amounted to C038,-467, raising the funds in hand to $10,fl12,8ill. The Com ny occupies an enviable posi ries upon its books upwards of forty million rioilnrs sums assured. The ratio of expense in Canada to total income is 15.9%, indicating the conservatism exor- oised by those who direct the affairs of the Company. The policies of the Com- pany are world~wide, free from restrict- ions aatorssidence, travel or occupat- lon, and are lucontestable and non~f‘or- feitable. The business aflbinl of the Company respecting Canadian business are administered wholly in Canada. The funds earned in Canada are invested and retained in the country, affording Can- adians all the advantages of a Home Company with the further protection and safe-guard of English connection. him before placing their risks elsewhere. ll-litta tvrf tf. » ' . Orrawa, Nov. 87.-A Dom ialon Con _ sarvstlve',eonvontiou'wlil`be held next _ _V . _ _ Dressmakers,Mrs. Jessie ' G0! New Vliallly .ggxgétxffixla-:_§_§;§g;_°;° 3 '_ _ " ‘M " __--_-__=~ ‘ _~_ xy Higgins. Formerly of ucrwscd _Appetite:;'1.°::°r.‘:°.m.‘!.'.';:'.r.::.?..°':.:m“.‘J Tr-y°nl T8", of Stren Buvraatliiii izdciiagffiiisfllllgvzxdiihhdrdig . . _ 8* ' ` 'l ~; 5 QHICUY F°u°W°d I-5° “W °f 'devclopmentolthe wcstjentalls. During Her Business' ' ‘ fg_£l;‘*“1LT°N'S ULLS- ,intrusion nw.. .across to hola are _conventecnin the autumn of 11118, and Weech delivered bY B- Hill- B|`°“'“» MW' Provinces. Make a point to be present. a oommltte of members, headed by H. B Ames, was appointed\ in make the arrangeman attera are now su ment. The present plan is to summon the gathering for the early autumn, probably late 'ln August or early in September. bed. Every movement caused me torture. the first applieationlgave considerable re- lief. Int reedays was a aln at work --_-L . Lieutenant Governor of P. E. Island, who Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture Tuesday evening meeting; Sir Frederick Borden, Minister of Militia; Hon. L. J. Tweedie, Premier of New Brunswick; Hon. Arthur Peters, Premier of P. E. Island and Hon. Geo. Murray, Premier of Nova Scotia, as well asa number of others. In nil classes, the entries are larger and the quality no doubt will beequal to any that has ever been shown in Canada. In addition to the classes heretofore shown, this year there has been added a Seed Class ln which thcré is a very large entry, and it will be a most attractivd and profitable exhibit for the agriculturists of these Maritime Provinces. will be purely nomlnalf Remember that each and every hour is taken up with The irnanagementl, hope to see n very large __ u ber resent. and feel iasauréda eiileryone will be amply repaid for the saorlilce of time and money necessary to attend. Remember -This is not a Provincial Fair but is one owned by and conducted in the interest of the, three Maritime [VERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW that 0zonc(thc coupon kind) taken with Celery King is the quickest and most reliable way in cure children of colic, coughs, colds, fevers, chills, summer complaints, and n hundred other ills, it destroys the germs that causes these troubles, and children never object to take solution of Ozone~itis just like lemonade ifa little sugar is added. To make a cure certain Ozone (tha coupon kind) and Celery King, the well known laxative tonic, should be used together We give Celery King free-one 25c pack- age with ‘each purchase of Solution oi’ Ozone. Mothers need have no fear in using these two preparations, because Ozone (the coupon kind) contains no drugs nor alcohol-simply gas in solution -and Celery King is made up of pure wholesome herbs, the best that money can buy. Always ask your druggist for Ozone (the coupon kind.) ‘ 1':-in Punnw lmuc no., nnmcnnnno, our _>_-_ December ilrst Santa Claus will be ther . . 0. “mounts to $554’M0' whne th” “sans Old and yonnghre invited, goods selected wlllbe put away till wanted it desired $3,411) 940,‘d) of solid first-class securities ' ' ' C ‘l d t fi t h i .Pl t “po” which nm' me dollar of lnuresl' of)r[i>`dn?lois drgooxds anlifatiielrtlfe ciglrssi 27d lw Japanese china the dneat assortment in ' 7-12 d tf. pa ~ tion among sterling life offices and ear- Lewis H. Bear lathe Manager of this atarlingcompany for this Province and invites all intending insurers incallon Lamifa Wool Salas --M’an‘s ills. w Us' Wouaa'|“‘a§‘_",‘9lo. to Dc. linac' and' obildmaialan at the lowest prices in . tha city--Conroy the out pn-lea shoe man, ` I For the _ ' Overworked - Nervous _ Run down '- Anaemic y Rheu1_n_aficPenple we _recommend ' ’ ` i ~‘~ Our iron ` Blood Pills They certainly bring A health and strength. Price 25c per box. ` Prepared and sold by _ _ _ Bannyaidmollarlottotowm - Illi il. \ I \ ta. M in-ff _ i .- i. v>’- ,_, _ _._..,._ . ' _ ,,. , ‘ I . ' . ,_ .r,~ - l cently advancedto make the announce- ~ ` _ I srasrsao eacx Asn sion _ . V . C..F,;v§,,e worms," Btzgw m,,{.._,,,_,,eg We have a very nice stock of roll tcp _ desks ranging . _ wa “ s ra ne ‘ ~ 2 mynwk°llllf1’»ias iii senrelyt indwgcw from $15.00 each up to $38.90. _ Also a nice line of swivel Irieddii¥` ils dill tsbt ' _ “I didn‘t eu oy my meals and eonldn't wlian't hel;?lntfill,I uszdl Nernviliiiiz. 'Evgn ufnce chairs' Other men in the mill use ITM-viline with . I I I l 1 tremendous benadt too." Au honest rc- » cord of nmrlv fifty years has establlshedl , the value of Polson's Nervlline. I MARITIME W|NTER FMR. ' ' »_ __ _ . vt- - , will formally open the Fair, and the Hon. Sold evervvrgere in_25c. boxes or five Opening wlllbeat8p. m. when addres- / _ . r. -. _ _ l mxes 1°' 1 by "mu from N d P°l“° ses willbedelivered by His Honor, The f -5 "‘ _£~ ' . fl '! _ _ _'_ _ , of Canada, who whll also address the v nl: . . The remark is often made to us, “How is it, you are tgwayr so busy? ” The answer is a simiple o_ne, we give such satlsfac n_ the wor we do, that our reputat on is known far and wide, and every- where all over “Our Farr Island Province,” even across the straits to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Quebec and Ontario, in fact _Zn all parts of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for wor . Is the question a diincult one to answer ? We trow net. Satisfaction is the essence of success, hence our success in busi- nessllemember us when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- tion. BRUCE STEWART & C0.. Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers, Steam Navigation Coy's. Wharf, The transportation' I companies have Charlottetown. P- E- I- again granted a low rate so that the ex Phone 1:5. _ B0! 123°- penses attending the visiting of this Fair ___ its *W - ' f . 1 ` L, ,.,. -The Maritime Winter Fair will open on ' N Monday, December the 4th. The Uiilcial k \ ‘ _ _ . _ " ‘. " does all hor own buying and goes to Paris N " ‘ _ t " _ ‘ _ I ' f j _ MY each year tol'¢t tho little touches. thd _ _~ , = 1 _ °_< 1 = _,--Y combinations of color and the draplngs _ _ - _ _ _ . . _' _ » 'f' that lend, to her personal snperlurend . _ __ . _ _` ‘_ - _-` _ . _ __ _ .__,___ ._ , _ . is not excelled. ` _ ` ` _ _ _ _ ~ __ _ i _ T ._dilChd!g¢ this I . ;;°g;-Qld Sv_d=1=y Rm. __ _ _ ,.~...~.._.,.:_;.» 5- ’*":‘I'59'f9" Sfltley Slack. _ .f.u’e;riu;n¢tqir sn... ij i=¢I|__\f-_Al ioelsur. .tl>ni¢‘M_la__iiin‘s1.er. _ . »' 575 t°n_5 ,InY¢fl1¢@S~Round. t.-Pickard& Co, _ _ Pnohsm.. e@=&>.® -asus i _ , l ' . ir "‘*' fa- = g -_:I il'l.‘-i '&5. _ I\iV.`;)>;:!' `\ ';._/,» ‘ ~; 1-.1-_ 7// _ _ 1 " l _ 5%' For the correct dsiinitlon, |Webstcr_s un- abridged is the standard. For correct laundry work Waasrlm mlm some place. Try ua on your next parcel. ~ H Star Steam L , dry. Kent St. “un lll.SON»'S .PREMIUM R-_0l.LE|) i0AlS... ` in ckages containing a practical work for the uplifting of the _ _ . agricultural life of Maritime Canada. "" -- Packard is the best because they last longer and give brighier.1ig1n. ' _*I-r'!_:`..,.-/i ~`. _ ..=.,'a llamp I I Q H . 'wi when i tromali sources. amounted during the Onevs health is as uncertain as one,s life. To-:lay you may be insurable, tomor- row not. This is' a short but suggestive ' sermon. , Insure' in t`he;G__a'nada Life NOW. W. T. Burrowiff li. Rogers, » ' Agent \¢_B=\,mmer»id,e._ J Mgmger P. i!§I.|1innch. ‘ godzitwri-___ yi *___ .._' ' -. _s "’_’ ci `,‘ 1r»f‘- , look mee and “' " _f- rr.. I §\”@. __ _ . . ____ l Pure white . is piliire and»_ pure? nen,1a_~___ s__ __ ~__\t“___! ___, . i`l§;&i‘i‘;§l;fil' ' itsorsraalivill Nw _ P. _ beautiful piece of decorated china in every package. » Price 25 cents. wltnkiss-&rSon ‘Eyes Tested. We 'are proud of the satisfaction we are giv- ing in our optical de- 2 partment. If y0l1f eyes trouble yo 1 come _ in and _have them tested, won’t cost you anything. _ Glasses' recommended i only when required. Satisfaction g 'guaran- teed. 18° _ ELLIS. The Druggist li " and Graduate Opticiau. The lingers Hanlwaie in., iid. 1 ,, F ll tl tl C ' B lt yo-rsuows an incense cfm wma-ed m,j’,,§’,§,,,‘,f,,f,f,‘}`,f,, ,§§,,,'f`f'§§,f,,,,‘§’ ,§’.§‘f,‘f,”,' > \mm=ma/mm\\ with that of 100%. The income has in- Go0ds`nd,1.oy Hmmm, (up smirs) opens t ,Custom Tal1ormg,Gents' Fur ~ ‘ nishings; Hats, CavS. etc” Snr:-We wish to direct YOU' attention to our stock of new 1. cloths for spring and _summer wear. Our clotg; are impogtted _£103 ,hc vary t mann a ure lngiml, Scotland and Ireland and include: 'Worateds. Fancy Sultln8°» Vicunas, S¢rK¢9» ' Tweelis, Trowserlngs. And fancy Vest Cloths- omuiaangvls vl¢unu.lR=*°' proof and fancy Worstede- _W¢ ,nn .guarantee satisfaction 'ln tire cuttiug,,d_ttlng and make up ' oi’ our clothing. .Wo invite you 'to cailand ex- amine the rtock l_>ell¢V¢ “‘ _ will be able to suit you- . Yours respectfully. :meet 'e C0. W _*Keen Street. _ arloitatown- o'UP V that cheers-but not _ ‘= 'inabriataa . '_ Tha_fsm_oua T _gon Bland loa J s _ ff-°m__yg\;¢_¢rn,1°"a aaba¢itnte. -H