*"%9"f**t°"'* _ _ The P. & S Brand if Metfs Footwe`ar is steadily coming Q tothe forv»-Jhe malurs Per ~ cival and .\`_>ntz of _lllntrcal - are old shoe men-know the wants of the trade--make nothing but Mcn’s Popular Priced Boots and are doing it “ight as we cm prove to you l._van inspection of our stock . _ --thepriceis stamped on the ' ' SOlr`. 5 $2 00 will l,\u_v rs well made solid lcitllcr boot for men witha ' ln of style and good shoe » rushing. 2.253. ui' buy the same boot- inide o' linc sof: llougcla--choice of ' three tees.- ~ $2.50 »~ will buy llix Calf or Dlugoli _ -l:cav_v or light, lcither lined ' if you like theu‘- 1 » _ . J will buy one of their lust mik- ' ,L er ~. l C' _» $3 CD _@- l`»=_l_v= >»ot~‘, lsc>'1`~- §' f with _ Heels attached. ' 5* 7: 'te u ct G '-1 gs __ l'Y| l-wi . _ lllll ti CU. f Cutown, P. E. I. _ Que n Street. » `»-eo 'T-ok -o~'4¢`»-oi lo.-1 Hill llllll Hill For the celebration. Red. 0' white, ` ' Blue. Green Q Give us your order early. alll lllnllll Hill.; JOB PlllNlFllllYllilTED A Iermannt position and good salary. o the rigLt msn if al pied for at onc . ' if I). 'I'A.Y'I4C)E. Cctl 3 if »-o»e~e»-'Q Y. f O l 'lit ll’s Awful l But |l’s True l That W. P. COLWILL is knocking the stalling out of htgh prices. -$3 5' I O -O-O-Q-Q*O"."O-O.-O--O-O°O-O-0-0 -O-¢\-O- 1 |1's Qreckery Iiere,_ _ it’| Crockeiy There, » ~- ld-|l|ghPrleee -- r Are Blown in the Air. Q'-e-0-e-0-o-o-Q °'6°'°'O'O ` 0-0- ,’_. . Our great sale will continue for a while yet, as we End that small profits and quick sales pay every time. All kinds of _ gocd crockery selling all the time. The people know__al1 about our price=, no nee-;l to dwell on that subject. eeec-ego . w.l>. cnlwll D?dd’S _ ,_,‘§§§,§;°;§,°;j;,i1;j,__ :igilfliney _lhatlarktmckento _ _ 1 1 y . terms. - __ _ ,fncwu'op~s¢md. _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ ' f ¢q_._._..' _ ” l' ` ' ' A 5 i l ._ ‘ " toward thc left, for at no time did the ~ ofthe airship much lower than I was re yet been made, for the machine is still | their unfortunate situation ~too close to the balloon, and to their havin too man AIR SHIP Count Von Zeppelin is Satisfied With its Trial. SHIP UNDER CONTROL Is What is Claimed by the Inventors Others. Disagree With His Opinion l-__- Fnrr~;Duzt'Hs..u~‘r-:.\', Oct. ;`4.-Count von Zeppelin is satisfied with lie performance of his air ship. In conversation with a cor- respondent he said it had been proved that it was absolutely under the control of the ` steering apparatus. This appnraius,by the way, was not in the mfsi pcifect 0 ‘der cn below the mat-hinc,:it the stein would not work freely. Thus, instead of moving pnr- 1 allellwithcach othe the ruddirsfre uentl _l funds for carrying on the work were ob- the ilrst ascent. One of the two rudders ' AND --__-np- During the heated __ter|r_i puteurixed milk was,_.eeys the New York.-. Poet, -ide- llvered free, through the Bureau oi Cher- lties to poor children in Brooklyn, N. Y. For nine weeks. during which time the plant was in operation, there was an average daily distribution of betweenl,600 and 1,700 siz»ounce bottles oi pasteurized rnilk, prepared especially for preventing thc sickness of children. The;-milk was given out on orders from physicians and from the district nurses connected with the Bureau of Charities, also in all cases of urgent need the milk has been supplied to applicants without any order until the circumstances could be investigated. The tained in response to an appeal issued by the Bureau of Charities early in the summer. The entire cost will be some- what less than $2,500. Now for the effect. Nom itfistanding the unusallyhotweather the statistics in the onice of the]Board of‘ Health show that the rate of (infant mor- tality has been lowcr in Brooklyn than for the same period durinu thel five years preceeding, and some of this result is attributed to the distribution of the pasteurized milk. The number oi deaths during the past season was 931 as com- pared with 1122 and 1212 in years when there was no free distribution ofthe milk. if the milk could have been more widely distributed, the good results would doubtless have been more marked. Some ofthe thickly populated portions of the city were not reached at all. ATTEMPTS TO INIURE Tl-IE EMPRESS. LONDON, Oct. 25.-The Tokio correspon- dent of the Express reports an outrage F. Q Y forinc-fmnnngzlc. This defect hampered! Court von Zeppelin very much inde€d,i ‘and it is to this fault that he attrilu`esi . . . I the general movement noticed in the trial ' machine make a decided tight to the right." The count said that his descent happened earlier than he mentioned. "My aim," he said, “was to return to the floating pon- toon whence we started. I had steered the airship around and was heading directly for this pontoon, when in coming down somewhat from the elevation we had been floating, at, the gas began to escape from one of the balloons. This threw the point p ¢ pared for, an-i our descent because too rapid.I threw out some ballast and worked the rudder that changes the air ship’s Of course, the decisive trial has not in the experimental stage, though an un doubted step toward the achievement of A former nautical engineer of geneva, e eet, Toronto, states- My daughter was pale, weak, languid, and very nerv- o plane and direction, but it was of no use. a The machine had mo gmac an impetus i=tbo_ut the house, and her nerves were d th d ° . °°"" an e escenb WM unavoidable sleep for more than half an hour at a time without starting up and crying out n excitement. W W Mr. A Liwentaal, expressed himself as ri . being dubious of the xnachine`s ultimate success. “The prime conditions of a navi- gable air ship," he said, “is that it must' be able to go to windward. This was not done in the present trial; at any rate, not ` conclusively._not do I think it can be done. As the machine now standsit- has not speed enough; that is to say, the screw propell- ers do not appear to be powerful enough, owing to their small diameter and to C (_ gradually became strong and well. I annot say too much in ta.vour_cf this wonderful treatment, since it has prov- l G C builder and nerve vitalizer of most un- 1 U 8 Co., Toronto. upon the Empress cf Japan. He says that while Her Majesty was driving in the royal park, a lunatic threw a wooden clog at the imperial carriage. The Empref s, however, vvus not injured. _ .ff_ __ ___ . . fir. She Was Pale and languid Yoo Nervous to 8leep,and Dellyurew Nether Ind UOBIKBI'-Dr. Ghllfl KONI Mild lltltored llollth IMI Vlgtlllr. t'Mrs. E. McLoughlin, H95 Parliament- , _ us. Her appetite was poor and change- ble. She could scarcely drag herself t pletely unstrung. She could not “Aa she was gre-wing weaker and eaker I became alarmed, and obtain- eeks, and from the first we noticed e. ecided improvement. Her appetite be- ame better, she gained in weight, the » olour returned to' her face. and she I n such a blessing bo my daughter." Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is a. blood- sual merit. In pill form. 50c. a. box. r an dealers; or mauiamon, Bates me 8 _ Y blades, which, in addition, are too broad. I also think the rudders ought to have been at the side, imitating the style of the English Harrison rudder." _ The technical observations noted during the trial trip and other instructive details will not be available for several days yet, and until they are known it is impossible to do more than register Count von Zeppe- lin`s summing up of yesterdays trial. “It is proved that my air ship is absol- Nsp noun ovcus Rsconn. Bnocxroiv, Mass., October 25.-Will Stinson. of Cambridge, to»day rode 40 miles 330 yards in one hour making a new record for the time. He also created new figures for 12 to 40 miles inclusive and now holds every record from 2 to 40miies. Previous distance for the hour was 3 miles 1,453 yards made by Stinson on this track October wth. The previous record9 this track October 5th. The one mile record still belongs toLlkes. --ti-._ New Yom, oct. 25.-'rite Bank or New York has received a bar of old wel hin utely under my controlf* I was as miles 1,o45ysras time by Bikes on 2 GREAT BAR OF GOLD. 5 Polilicaljleelings- Sir Louis Davies will address the electors oi West Qneen’s at the fol- lowing places :- _ _ Milton Hall, on Wednesday, Oct iltb. at 7 p. m. New Haven Hall, oi Thursday, Oct. 25 h at 7 p. m. Alton Hall, Lot 65, Friday, Oct.” 26th at 7 p. m. = North River Hall, Siturday, Oct. 2r.nsr7p.m.» _ Market Hall, Charlotte town, Wednesday, Oct. 31st; at 7 p. ln. New Glasgow. Thuisiay, November, lst at 7 p. xr. Hope River, Friday, November 2nd, 1.30 p. m 10:! 23 td 9,040 ounces from British (§>lumbia.g Thee _- bar is valued at $154,®0. _ " '_ I' _ heumalism _ll Urie Acid In the blood. P Unheaithfy kidneys are the cause o the acid bein as they should the would ltram the Uric Kcid out ofthe system and rheumu - .,.v-_ 53.111 W¢_vldn°t occur. Rhea- I *T me Cale. 3 Kidney P' _ have made a great par! of . Rheumatism. So get at theawuee of those fearful shooting: pains and stif, _ ~ aching Joints. There il » but one lure way- 8 \ a their re_pu't¢tion curing [1 ~ 0 \?:1',\y' _ M New ' Arrivals in .Crockery;.. / _ A /\ \.\_.._\_'- %,"_\-~., at the new Crockery Store, in English, French, Austrian, and German l hina. _.']he netlésl designs and the most durable ~ ware. $2.001 to These Tea Setts are marked from Q; to $18 and are Big value for the money. We want to se_e you next day you‘re down th1s WHY. tno better baking powder made than De`ii.rbono’s Perfect ree from any injurious ingredients and possesses . U ` . maximum ieavening power, and at the same time is.. soldat P. U4 bin P' ` ' .' < 1° (rf -" e _ ._ ez; ft ' if - i 2 '*..:~f_ ' 2 1. F 5. il if ' L A if' 1 ` _ ' 1' ' l’ /- It his been demonstrated beyond dispute that there, ss I I a lower price than any other first'-classipowder “_ ‘T _ Insist on having Dearb0ru’s Perfect. If' your docs not, keep it he can easily get it for you. i i O . at Among the Furs U Peo le can de and upon what we say of our Furs, yet, Furs are the easiest tliings to tell "»¢ra.da lies” ab vu t. Fha miking of our»Fur _.G_»rm_8Ill18 :§:,;°;“;,1:'L;'° is watched by the most experiencid Fur mn in tha cuutry. Every single #For aielotily ¢ thing conducive to dependability and th iroigh excellence has special stress placed up>n it. Our Furs at all time-1 sail. at the lowest/poisihle prices. All l Furs guaranteed and can be returned if you d > not like them. We have s surprise in Men’s end Ladies’ For Gorda for you in a dey .')l' lW0. _ - ‘ V _ Night Bel] JA5. FA l'CD|\l dc ~Z_CD = ' ;_, IAHIS THE rvnninas. '_ = r ` 1 It dosen’o take the wisest man in the world to tell that tie time to make the change in underwear is at hand. And, take our word for it, a little forethought now may keep you free cf one of these nasty fall colds that often do serious damage. Our wool suit at 75c is a cracker; our $1 suit is a surprise to ourselves; our $1.50 and $1.75 STANFIELII IS” ll S[l.iER 200 odd garments at 20 per cent oil. Perhspz you m tyrant an .odd garment to complete your Underwear stock for winter l ' of 1900, we are ss glad to sell one as two. Oar Un lar wear, tliatfe our Unshrickable, is worn by the medical men of this City; and it is the washerwoman’s friend. v|c1' onlne. \ - -of ‘ - ` P _. P I _ _ ' - s ¢;'.%’p~ ;_.` _ ' _ _ e _L_ . _._:~e. ~- mlitit N _ ~ g _ _ _ e 'l>a1‘gains.» __ Granville Hall Friday, November '- _ _ - ~ nd, at 7 1:. m. V " . ‘ - _~ g §,.';..ge Hunter River, Saturday November' r - = ~’ ` » f fe _ _ ' 1.* e e A '_ _ \ I 5; J unset ..._ Big Discounts -it nt. .' St -wait is invited to be present. _ 1 1 r 5' ' 1 _ _ me --jun-_ _ . *_ §s ~\~\ .~~\~\/lf_§ 011 all Ll|1»c__~:..r‘~‘€\¥-so illlleeillleelt lllhlll i »» ‘D _ _ Wx _ 1 /‘ 1| f v _ ___ _,the L`ower°1~Provinccs. 1,; I P it I Q ig Cash _ _ _ _ jf fp nd Shoes. Every pair to be sold-no reserve. A real. chance to scour \ ~.f Silo now onlin _ "P olslnilalsaml slam.. tlllltl itll lit Sales exceed that 'oi an oth Beer x?" 0 *RU wi at thils°:ilic§‘pa,i”°a g__oj§_ llntll flu il ss --_ ' ' ' Applyon ‘ Waltrip -out