_ _ -will 5M.-éf 's§d‘lii.-ole.. Hercaresouifl, .. _ .vi ` we_reody'ed Epicarean-Klllllil. _ arlsmerst-e1_o9._ Denlonetratqp.-$1 00. _ Specially Prepared Fruits- $1.00. _ _ _ _ Every piece Different-_-$l.`00._ Charriee in' Maraslilna-80c _und 450. ' _ __ _ Ohocolatei Bundaes-800 and 450. ~_ _ _» . . Chateau-750 rlid~40c. DeLuxe-750 and 40c. _ classics-soo and asc. _ We guarantee all our choco- lates to be fresh. Call on ns for you next supply. ~ n====¢:s::=»1pu===:; ;:;;;_T:::===;=;_ z; rr-=== :_-;:==»a===:==¢=. nunnuannuuannnanznnpn E. oster - Central Drugstore _ _ Sunnyside l From _ _-I-'ti .‘. leaves _ son have lhhih blossqm will long be 'llitality and sieters¢survivee of 9, Mrs. John Dixon, of A' Oook ol Nine Mile -, _ and ‘ D. Bears, -Oharlottetown. He ff.“°¢'f\*S` 111 the _ merit l onn e' x » - rl lit u 'ess B 0 B 3 '$858 had the better of their opponents ‘ i Edwin McDonald. Z for an abundant en _ ' trance-into by, kingdom to “nu tha in the first five or ,ten minutes ol choruses oi the redeemed who have MW' "‘°“5\1 “°l1i°Vi¥\§ |10 H1600!! in H“lV°°- gone before. A Winnipeg paper re-l ferring to his death says:-“'l‘he fun-' eral of Donald McDonald, who dledi on Mondayafternoon at Portag ia Prairie. will _ take place this' :iter- 11°_on at. z_o’c1oel: from Clark, Lea- th_erdale’s_ chapel to Brookside Ceme- tery. The late Mr. McDonald was born in North River, B.lil.I., He was a 'strong Conservative, and for the Dust twenty years he had been _a .Q _ _ lmus- lhve You an old _Weir h on .fiend that is out oi kr-iter ‘I lirlng it hers and I it la not s cl mpieiu _wreck l'il makes. reliable timepiece of it again. ` 0 F. S. _M irchell Expert watch and clock repairer 168 Queen Street. Phone 397- R . ,- . .¢.'__, if‘J(i¢1 A Qlliel Dignity is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance. Some new models of this type" f are illustrated here and many people prefer _- These Monuments to _the artistically carved de signs ornamenled with taste- ful decorations, __ Whatever your preference we s_r_e'xeady to supply the style you.des_l're. Consult us _ cuiunlrll slum. ' - ~ .6u"1zu§s"s¢. c " “ '4°4°°;‘°Mvlu§ll_.____f_.__ . --.;~.._ F arrn oi* liam- Macdonald, 220 Ruby stroet,__ ‘WinnlDeg."--(Island papers please' cosy-) MBS. smsonfrn ACORN. .mr lun ss 1 haue nt " nal rest. Her death occurred in her band sheleaves two young children ' Mr. Robert Wood, of Mount Herbert. terday morning after a.i§,\qg.weeks’ a~ sorrowing h d, . _ Laura aged twelve, nnal one Fru. Everett,” 'aged ten, also her father and mother, four brothers and three sisters. 'File brothers arc: Lr.~.'».=.'d Wood er~M.P.Q-. Mach-:¢'.v~ 'ol-od. Seymour Wood, and Henry Woovl, :lil ol Mount Herbert. und the pistons me \1l~s Geo. N. Balllm, 11's. \\'l, fnvn'l_.en¢, Hillsboro, .ln-_l .\l|a _l~_l`u,e Stewart, Elm Avenue, Charlottetown. .The bereaved relatives who mourn- the -loss of»'_|_; worthy Christian wom- an, called away at a compatatlvely _.early age, will have.the sympathy of t_li`e_.'oommunity in their hour of sor- ._row. The iuneralwill take _f3l._~__'l9__a1. p- m., today to Birch ‘ Hill Cani- efsry. _ ;_;I_n Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets com- bined, with Guserlc Tablets you get l; _undoubtedly the best dyspepsia treat- §1ln'ent._before the public today. This ' isa preparation _ that will ease the Lills of dyspepsia and all kindred ail- -_n\_enf§9. It is guaranteed to do so , and if it doesn't. your purchase mon- _ ey' will be promptly refunded. Two class, .- ,$1.00 and 5l)c. The MacKin- §',non Drug Co., Corner .Great George §an_d.Kent Bts.--Mtf. . __.:_§lf_'1you want the purest and most »p`a|ptab_le_.lorm_ di-cod liver oil buy . our Norwegian jbrand. This is secur- adgirgct. ;\p¢l_'_ in _gs _ palatable, streng- 'i_thenl~:ig" and” ‘ehleient as expert -skill can rnalie ap¢l__f_'__p‘iorley__ca_n_ buy. A ‘-pint -i0e.,"iu bottl_es._f't_w_¢_`_eizes 45c. 'qua ssc. *rue Mscwluviuugni-ug oc.. _Corner Great George and'v§1'§er_i!_.fSts.'-_-\- mu. ~ 3- '___ FIRST WORD OF- ` _ Sale mes! c srmlvlss. ';`-ffl.. . -L Nov 12 -The first 5' -_ "i&l0ii‘rinnA-L. . _ . ' I ORC? at Prw“te_ eale my word of the missing steamer Bridge- farlll 0f~100 8t1‘_¢S___5p4¢Udldly port, was recelvgad since she°."l;ft Sal-. ‘ ' ` ‘ ‘ f he . T e Collier aoou a sltu"te_&"`and m ine c9na1-tmn' xgorz: trzgeillng 60 miles out of 335° crops _suckr Inachlnefyftcv Sydney without sight of the' Bridge- elther together or separately; wrt- ~'1;f1°'_'n-‘>°_*§ ;Y,_°'°B°‘_‘_;‘§‘_for§“ “Q 1_.,. _._,_'__. _._ .1 ,._._,.. B ox-_ an 5' |- S.ocl¢ includes on a splendid _,M-,,,,, -,,,,,,,_ -_ _ _ ii1\port_¢.`_&i__._S¢__ol_ch `él'§de¢_d`sle. ff- .B ._ __ _ _ fill '_ ,__age.-fonr,bldck~'registered _.4 _ _ mmh' ' -- ' ' 'aol-ro0L"1tsl`00i‘iJJ'S.._Bfii>V{f"&?¢lYf1l;}f _ , . " f '. ’/»~ v_‘A._Fi°nQniilS§l£é6N: 'PW I-PM FW* EU? _*- Siewart. Wm” skin rough gh, into body and de- do .not give much at- dleeasee, and, conse- neeessary for parents has lf. r ~ '-4' ».;.r.w-»\ -_ .~ .. _ - » ~ - f 1' .f¢ _ ' ' ' _ gl., diltahce ’ of- the visitors' _ B _ uah~llne - befoie ,be was brou ‘ un. ,Fgces ghalresulting scrum the » --- . ~ ' .' lewwrmru-»l'Y. and the play- Play ended almost hnmedtaéilaly after- found it dillicult. to retain their wards, and Bt. llulistan’s us especially the visitors. But. hy»_iour,_pol.nts no ull. It__was a of the play was a od. -_tory that they deserved. ‘ 4 _the »A.~A._ A. A. grounds between the vglllgxgip front ,ef goal about ewmey _St. Duustan'a College team and a yq;da__ewa!. WW a dropkick, and visiting fifteen from Bt. Francis Kev- the- delight, .omits team-mates mi. Afitigonish. - ‘ the owen _,greater delight of the B to and C. _»,ro¢ter|, scored g__fine drop goal won vic- 'I‘he teanuslilod uplav follbws;- s'r». nuNs'ral\-s_. started with the lWiil`_d\ _ Full Qck. in their favour and with this advan- the way of scoring. While they twice forced St. F. Xavler's to make eaietyi touches, they themselvep .were once compelled to do the same. Eventual- ly,__Stf»_Dunstan's, with the play in their-.opponentsl quarters, made a de- termined _elort to score and from a liuc_-out .near St. F. X's goal Butler and Fitzgerald initiated a good move- ment but Bark, when in a good posi- tion for a cleanrun through, passed "fgoo passing workfhmong the _ _ "2 their _ ring wing carried the l>aB'l`1'?_T°\f"el?i-ui>"_in'to the St. Dunstsu’s ;hl_l1!. of the field and when pressed made g good attempt to find touch with a long punt; but Kelly the ran eoa_eig.o_= _ . __ __ nine weeks Mrs. Beamrv,h__A¢-,om, 0; clever S. D. 0. half, captured the bill Clusholm. D. Rice, C. Burchlll the Mills, Pownal yesterday mg;-`niu5"` ball and with a return pr.-nt sent it John McDonald. J. .McLcod, peacefully passed away eq l_1`¢';`- em-_._ living back into the visitors’ gquar- Dooley and D. J. McLellan. -ters. Then ensued a series of scrim- slde to side of the field without mat- meisitors' right wing half resulte in Her funeral takes place today ati-W9-»f'h9 5- D- G- filu batik biting called " _ _ frclucu, at Birch Hill Presbyterian upon to save u tlckusn slcuancu, G. M- l\l'=G1lhvrav. Hurry Brown. Church. ` _ - 'which he d_id_ in his usual cool play. Hl\l`\‘il1E¢0ll._ F- Mahoney and ____ nicely taking a long punt and send- Melausou- MRS. BEAFORTH AC0RN_ ing.~.the»ball back to the other side. The end__ol the ln-st half arrived with- t e play in this half, it was evident ' ' ' ' " " ' ` ` O' ` tl ` vi tors’ halves were. uicker _ ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood.`|b&im&ai‘thdhLth° B- D- C- “Del OH Th” _referee was Mr- J' A- Mmm Mount Herbert. She leaves to mourn lthe other hand.'St. Duustan's were 18_l\. who gave general satisfaction V ' usban one dalghter faster andsurer onthe ball, and work- 1115 hlllldllllg 01 U10 EHH10- ed the crums better. '_rxl`E SEGQND HALF. In this hull thc visitors 'had the wind in their iuvour and they began hy taking pluy into St. Dunstan's quarters. Good dribbling on the part of their forwards saw the S. D. C. full-back pressed, but when he had a . good .ci_'iance~ oh-clearing .two of= his own halves hampered him and the lopposlng. forwards beir_|g»_qulck on the ball, a scrum was formed within the B. D. C. 25-yafd line. Bt.*Dunstan’s, _h_o__wever, rallied and worked the _sp;um`_feiceediifgIy `.iv`ell taking the _""l'_b.§9 'oiit of such dangerous zone. For __ -i `f_0u,l_, however, a free kick was _ ‘rdcilugfagaiple them u._ml.tne visi- tors tried for goal but the heavy wind that was blowing foiled the at- tempt, tho ball going wide and not getting anywhere near goal. The visitors continued to press and in checking a hot run by their right wing forwards, Jacob Sark, one cl the S. D. C. halves, met with an ac- cident. Two of the opposing players pulled him down-and fell over him and he sustained a. fracture of the right elbow, causing play to be sus- pended for sevarml minutes. Sark, though pluckily w ling to continue playing, had to he retired; his' place being taken by Reid. In consequence, a change was made in the disposi- tion of the B.'D. C. team. Reid go- ing up into the forward pack and Murphy and McPhee dropping to _hu ._ S. D. C. now .playing five ss. In some desultory play Morisv " ylthe viaitor_a'j full back, showed hllnsblffan extremely clever player. 'getting the ball from a long punt he made a line run, by which he carried play well over the 'border and' when pressed' sent the ba,l flying towards B. D. O. goal, his forwards taking it E. Kelly, H. Fitzgerald, J. Sark and J. Mclsaac. Quarters. l E. McLellan, F. Butler and n Me- Donaid. _ Forwards, wi i _ ‘iz _ T _ ’ and _mpvgmgnt W5; ghgqked b HOKBH. J. MGDOUKBII, JSE. hrlcnlll- nn Ng ct on he d°°°“°d had th' ‘ sin 'halve . The visitors ri san. A- Murphy. McPhee. B. Gor- lived fo t ith hi yin. __¢ ODUD S B _ r an years W ' 8 '°9n"“"` gtl;`liat¢da_-with some forcing play and 111811 and A' M¢Il\iiYl'0. Forwards, fortieth year, and besides her _ ,ling-219411258. ill Which D187 V60l‘€¢i i\'0rI1 QUHYYWS- Lam-5 and A1y,e;~t_ to mourn __1»,mg;f_._erially_ advancing _towards either 0. Doherty and W. R. Walsh. loss.-Mrs. Acorn was the daughter of \80&l- Somemore good work by dthe H lv a es V . Full Back. The death occurred,_`a`i'...Pt}l¥_i)tl‘ Qlthcr essin having B¢0f¢d- 0” H Morriscy WRESTLING There was a large crowd present ut the wrestling match between Dan Mc- Donald and Sam Anderson, in the ‘twice within' the hour. The bout rtarted at .8.27 and when time was called an. hour later," Anderson ha not thrown his opponent once.' 'The bout was fast andclean throughout. Both men showed considerable skill and received hearty applause from the_ audience although the majority appeared ru be for_'~McDo_nald. In the absence of an appointed referee, Jack Power, well known in hoxing circles, ofilolatod to the entire satisfaction of all present. _Daniel Connolly act- ed as time keeper._ After the bout McDonald' _announced `_ that he was through the game so fnr as wrestling in public is concerned. He said ne- vertheless h`e would be willing to promote the manly sport in this or any other city, and give any advice. regarding wrestling at all times. Dan McDonald is a native of this ceived a_'..fall, .Anderson's assertion d Zam lfllk Inline Home smith How USEFUL rr pnovsn In *runes wxnnpv owl-‘nnanr ossss, _._? Zum-Buk'e strongest point is its ef- fectivcnessln all kinds of sl-"fu dia- eases and _ iniurics. Just note how excellent these persons proved it in _widely different directions. _np and dribbling it hard down. The when they _were _looking dangerous Murphy came to the rescue of B. D. C. by into touch. From .the made a govfl made an one of was to till _ touch. them more along the line' but the sure brought them or _and BMI _"W1 qval out ruu_ _ SURE HEEL- Mrs. C. A. Camp- bell, of Powassan, Ont., writes: “One of my heels was badly bltstered by a pair of new shoes, and the poison- ous dye from my stocking got into it, and made a had sore. For n. .week I could not put on a shoe, and suffering great paln._ I applied Zam- "'Buk, and__. in a few days-it drew the poison out and healed tho wound." I BAD_ _0U’l‘.- Mrs. J. Virgiut, oi Unondaga, Ont., writes: "Zum-Buk healed a bad cut which I sustained. I was hurrying across my yard one day when Islipped and fell heavily myknee striking a sharp stone. 'At the moment I did not ' realise how badly I was hunt; -but I found I had a bad»r.ut about two inches long, very jagged and very deep. We bath- ed the cut _end applied zam-Buk. This stopped the .smsrtlng very. _quick lv..ll1_d in a __iew__daya_ ithadbealed the»wo'und completely. For cuts and bruises Zam-Bu isa splendid rem- edy.” _ . _ ' . _ ' slozslra _ ollnilln.-_Nrs. 'Antoine .trsenault of __ ldaxiamville, P. E. I., _“I can highly recommend Zan!-Buk to any person suffering jlrom eczema. I had this disease and ivan under: doctors' treatment' for two without any good result. I then Zam-Buk and ln the end festering sores, pimpi- ._gg' and all _50_e. bm. post free price from Zum Buk ghtis .D. ' Use Reuuai lfolish dil__Yo'hi'_ Flite » . 0 Furniture _\ »'R.E-NU»ALL WOOD POL' 'ISI-I is not a_ Varnish in any -‘f6rn`i,`bnt‘ a scientific -Prepare- _ _ tion, comgosed of L'quid Wax v 1 and Woo _Oils compounded so _ _ as to give thesame finish tb " Polished _Wood as is obtained in the factory when manufactured. Re-nu-all is not injurious to the finest material; it preserves the wood and give a fine smcothe _shine which no other Wood Polish gives Used extensively on Pianos, Antoplobilies, Carriages, Furi ture, Floors, Woodwork etc. 3 sized pkgs. Price 250. 50 Q $1.00. - -'-Butchers Floor Wax-- - This __i__s the old reliable finish for Hardwood Floors, and _has the ‘hard test of many years to its credit. Butcher’s Wax is not a sticky substance, but a line wax that not only makes a laslin g finish, but also gives long life to the wand on which it is applied. Price per lb . 6Uc ` o t 5 eo: er5l\uv0} _ l im# of this city about three years ago. _ Mgshcr, Hackman, Summerslde; “*”' ""'“"”'“'“ »3.S. ‘ahot, Lintlop, Sydney; Sch;-_ “Equlliocllhl SHOOT" Bessie Willow, McLeod, 1~‘inet`te. __._'_ Cleared, Nov. 12th.-Schr_ Yar- Summcr 'i~lh0ot.s" turned out most Schr. Bessie Willow, Mcllcod, Flu- successiully. It iu now proposed to Ottei S- -*`- (`¢\\'0l¢.'|1iMl0D» Sydney; have an "Equiuoctial -Shooting Schr. John Halifax, Trenpolnr, Wul- Mntch" on Saturday next, at Ken- IHCP; Hchr. Jessie Brown, Richards, slngtun msc Runge, ut 500, 600 una 1’i°=0\\: Schr. Two P~r<>thers. Harwell. 200 yards. beginning at 2 p_ m_ Halifax; Suhr. llluxlnt- Mosher, Buck- promptly. That .Ferries Cup Match mlm. 1-ll’-lenhefrl; Behr. Hu_ppy-l;.0- might be pulled off if the “powers Lucky, Allen, Sydncv' Schr. Electra, - that be" would get busy. Then there PCN*-Z. Halifax- H _ q 'y lu ls cept. stuuleym silver muuulwult. __._.._;¢s and with the prices... Beer _t\ ing for the man who can make l00` umuts out of lo., ue zoo, 500 una sou The S2Cl'C\ Ui yards. A scratch match will be . » arruu°ed and a good day’s spurt _0i'pectbd_.' .1 “.. 1FLANNEns BLANKETS, .in .every and at the lowest pric.s.». rest stork in the city. 0 _~, _1 79c pr.~95¢ pr [35 pr. |75 pr.- T do betterfor you on blankets than ever. ' ' _ ` $2.75, 515, 3.40, 5 60, 5.85 _ _ are some of the prices on the cheaper qualities. Then we have the better grades st 0 per pair-and every bihiikfét ' is finished separately you don’t have to cut and send th`Bm.=fAil- SKF.Lll0N Blankets _ ` _ Are known everywhere as - the best in the wor1d._\’ou’l1 be delighted with _their beautiful feel and texture. T hey’re the genuine Szotch make "made on the Banks of the Bonnie Doon and washed in its waters.” They cost ner pain $5.25, 6 50, 7.00, 7.50, 8.50. 9.75, i0.5.0 ".75, I5 25 When you want real good ' blank-`f' iugs,'eic. If you are not now a'="' customer irv us fn' il"lé_se__u__ - goods. You’l\ be plea--1.7/__. l l 1 I l l