new .1613 mmmms nonfarm THE c llaLo'i'1‘l!'i~o`W$i"6ii.lilzni___ll_§_ ___ »»o_.m.;g Dirty. . . _L_ ‘ i_ -H-___ -__ __ _ _ __ _ `_,__" ,.. "J, '___ ' _"__ l , _ _ _.N " ._, _ ;:,E...._._., 53_.__,;._.._._;. lx. If . _ ` '*.l ‘ ,_v H . -. 'ff ' r i'~_f1s___ 6 ` 5. “_ _ ._ ¢_ ¢ ‘ ». Nova' Scotia Steel & Coal Deb. Stock. ` _~‘ Sta.nHeld’s Limited, 8`s. Trinidad Consolated Telephones 6’s. __ _ _Price and fnll particulars will be - ' ‘ given upon application. _ _ _ purchasers: " Province of Nova. Scotia 4’s._ . rl ` ‘ ' th .;'___', ‘ € ..-'__ ;» ' in llleculillv & co. _ , ` Members Montreal Stock Exchange. |64 Richmond Si, Charlottetown, P. E. L . _ -Q “ra .` 'Aj' `i _ __ _ . .~ I . sl. John, N. ll. I . -__., - tidned high grade bonds in lots to suit 3 . 5 " I?- 1 ‘~>l=l _;~ .»:~ -I _ -_ ~`; "ff ,U. .._..c...,. ,_._,. . , Rtal Estate Versuslblackiiloxes _ The Black Fox Industry has provjen to be an ,exception- all,y'»g'o_od investment, but well selected Real --Estate is ___be_tter _ _ becaugéisgier. A $10,000 fox may die for' escape, 'but Real Estatllfiilfi-_'%city which is increasing its population at the rate of `I4i,`i_)`09‘.per yearb and which has a building programt§l9‘;9f_. $f_2`_,,ot)o'.'0oo._ this year cannot depreclate in value. ` ` ' ` ` _".‘!_,3*Iearly all fgreat fortunes have had their basis in Real Estate. _This has been true in all countries, it is now especi- ally’ti'iie of Canada. We buy at rock bottom prices, and make a siféciaity of syndicating large properties. You can get into one l5f_,k$li‘i' Syndicates at 75 pi c. less than you can purchase a portion' of the"sanle, or a similiar property from the ordinary ot vendor, and then we stay by you and make the resale, so that you know where you are getting off again. _ _ _ _ “Ze now have a Syndicate in the'pr6c`§ss oi formation that already has in it many of the best financial men in both New Brunswick and P. E. I. The property'i_s_ a quarter se`c~' tion in- Regina, the Queen City‘ of the West. ~It is situated West ofthe three million dollar Parliament Buildings and the G. _T._P. million dollar hotel. This q_ui_lrter_ se'ction___has al- i¥`od'yi*"iSeed‘- subdivided, and as soon as the remaining shares are sold we shall begin retailing the lots at`donbie'our_pri_ce to the Syndicate. The Syndicate who purchased the adjoining property made $200,000 for the shareholders: ' 'l ~ Cut out the attached coupon, and mail it to us today. 1 _ - ` ‘\ KBIRSTEAD & MERSLREAU " ' ' Investment Brokers _" .75 Dock Str_e‘et`»a`fld ‘Market Square. Box No. 322' ' l ' ' St. John, N. B. :Without committing myself in any way I desire to know more Sirs about your land propositions. _ __ »' ..~ -»-_ ' Name.. ..:.`f.....:... . .`f..... .... .... 2280-iozsuslueser Adams . .......... ......... ........ .. -._l .. . .- fr, .~ , __ _ _ _ ___,_,. _. . Cs_naId.ian_G,_overn‘m,cnt~R“’a'irl\wsy_s» AP F I A I L W A Y ` :E el r`~ a _ - . . using do- omilsr sul. isis. llle'_l'l-'sml attain nulw.y,_ will rua _ai lollowsll rainl tw `d ‘ Trains inw rd °-.- 'T' is.. his amen u _*___ _ V .’ __ _ ' Dailylrxcept Sunday _ Daily except Sunday -‘~.'.~-~_~~»-_+-~ - '_ . - nil. ma". i. ll. 'l».~m. A. ia.. Y. / 9:. ns __ .,- F gg! ne ` Dm' 0h'tovrn A ivor ‘£"P. SSS ee S 9 O ~: naington . ' 9 P P' / . .» _ J o. ar. _ _ ommoraido -Dip __ . e T55? S E53 L _ei =' 5 Bl -rapau §§€lS P. M. 1.60 1.28 ' til §§§ =-`~:~°s°:~? 9° sksssg as P. M. moo :-'2 'Lin |.l5 5.0( ras 8.30 0.00 10.09 JW. A Noon ` A. ,.;.P. 12.00 Dp Bnmmersldo .Ar g. __ ' 1.61 ms .3 _ _M __ P rr nill. .~ _ . ‘ iss” 3.1 l - . Ar. §l%nlu'_{__1_>i>. ‘ imc DP. Emerald Jet. £4. 'M0 V Ar. Capo Traverse ro. 6,50 A. M. Un. 0 'town Ar. Mount $¢__¢_E_art Jo. Bt ’ ` Ar. _‘lo\:rilr. D9. Ar. Elmira Dp. hp. Mt. Stewart Uardilan Montague Ar. Goorzotawn Dp- P. M. 5.|0 4.00 31| D 1" ii QEEEE =. :~.~° E2 8.50 . 2.13 2.10 i Dail! B:_t. ..°.f'. ° ' da sql. 7 ma. gfdlyclsse i' ia: liionlr - A. M. D 0h'town Ar I0 Ms r za as » I. D- - - dl IB Mi 0. . I _ _,Q _pk ... .l.::'.'::....l.:.. ..._ _.Q _...Q _ Trgida are run by Atlantic Standard Tlma.l ' » ‘ Naseeb to do Public - ust received a carload of diretrt lhnimllh ill I if & 25 sacks. We slsjc"oi¢l'y alull line- of 'theloilowiuq clio of flour. -. .= ug., _,.11 ~- -,- -.-»»§;'_,5_..i,;_i{mwr.rq“.=~ mr-=‘» Til00ll’5 Roig , _ ____y _wi-¢_` '11 ';§~=_»f§;_-_ _ Phoelrlgrlzgilmn 0’ 1 " _ _ iddelfugs at verylowest prices. Giveusocsll. _ o RlAN_T or co. rvfsorsw ~_ t Q_~=¢== so ‘ B "P -in ' . , ,.',f.7.‘-¢§“»`_ -. i . » , . _.___ VIENNA. NOV. 3.--(Bpeciai).- The budget _sub-committee has concluded its inquiry 4nto.~~cne meter omni- -Kliniiion and its relation to the. -var- ious eteamshipa lines. It edoptsdlrs- lvlvtlulw for _submission to_tho.-R0- _l¢hsratli,. disappearing .the monopolig. ation of .business .by sbippingllnes |>¢10HSln£ to a. pool, but expressing the opinion that...the rocentdnuoaoe ill _¢D1i8l"_B;i0n-._.w_ao.‘due to economic condition . _. ,~_ ;l _" _-__ These resolutions are regarded gen- orally-es exons:-ating to a great ax- tent..tb.e,Uana,d.ian. Racine Railway, _-131161! .iA»aol¢0 1l0i0!%d today by .the Fremdenblatt. an gen ol the. For. sign Office. _ . The oommlttee further recommends that the local authorities should take steps _to provide work for lob- orers in Galicia and other provinces _w_bere_distreso_d¥ov;ils. ' ~ , The release of Mr. Samuel 'Altman the Qanadion l’_oc_i_il.g_Railwo.y’s mon- ageriat Vienna;-i'o.»0lDeoted sooo, og la. result oi Great Britian's diplomatic feaferrnwtlqns- f ,li;'l.' ‘ ` The Best Coiidh Syrup is _ Easily llfadeat Home Costs Little .and Acts Quickly. - Money Refunded It It Falls. . This recipe mnke`s~l6 ounces of ooiizh syrup, and saves you about $2.00 as com-i bored 1l`rli'h` ordiriary cough remedies. It 'stops obstinate coughs-even whooping cough-ln a hurry, _and ls splendid for s re lungs, asthmn,'cro\1p. hoarseness aid' other throat troubles. S Mix two cups of granulated sugar with une .cup of Warm water. and stir for _two minutes. Put 2% ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) ln ii. lli-ounce bottle, arid add the Sugar Syrup. Take a. teaspoon- ful every one, two or three hours. Tastes guna. This takes right hold of a cough and gives o\npost_ instant ,rel\et. _ It _stimu- lates the appetite, and is slightly laxa- ifve-ub1,»l1_. excellent features. .Plnei¢. 'air perhaps you know. IB -the rricist _valuable concenl.ijn_tm_l_ compound. of Norway white pine elflract, r2_;:li _ in gnalncoi and the other _natural eallng_ plne elements. ' -_ .» -lo ll do the work No _other prenomi n Q' l of Plriex lh this recipe, lthough strained honey can be used instead of the sugar syrup, if desired. ' _ Thousands of housewlivsgdn the United States and Canada 'now se this Plrlex and Sugar Syrup recipe. This plan has often been imitated. but the old success- ful formula has never been efinnled-_ HS low cost and quick results have made it immensely popular. A guaranty nf absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refu'rlH!&i~¥_Jes with this recipe. Your arusslst;-"h_as lnex. or will get lt for you. If nnt'{_'~‘j‘lase_nd to The Pinex Co._ Toronto, Ont. . I _ ` jo' ilcrés choice land with good _hquse_s,n_‘d_b_arn 3% miles from the city on ' Malpeq.ue Road- This is known as the "Burke Farm" and the land is in a high state of cnlii; vatlon. ` There is ii bearing orchard of 4oo apple trees and a good grove for a fox ranch near house. Apply to __ DANIEL 'PA'R'i`RIDGE, _ ' Malpéque Road, or to this office. 2242ro=23Mtsttf. _ Bio Sol? . '..'\l'>'t`_.~_..i- 5 _S-.§§_j¢fl»."il_§j<£T;';, -. ; A_n o’r'p__p@_oi'-it1.inil:iyf to;§ecure l1_arn‘ess“_at your ipwrgprices. ill/e_"\purohaseiel 'ici' °cgsl_'i- at it mi diséeunii sets high l:1as_'_hai?i)esgii§ai_`;d gtifill sell theiri lovlier“th§__inr`t§u_fsct- orers; pri_ces=n~:¢ __ kiwi; solid nickle, ‘oriod,f4§‘_h_!_;ls,»-~ rubber f,~:__:b1‘s¢l¢' 'wl_ u_sisl'g's, i 't¥d’§\dli-th`."En". 'indian- lirsaerwaide. ossnrned 1e'a'rh'er. Beeded anti'-.plain lines, California girt_h_e___vvar- i‘a_~_nted notltogall. 1=f;Tall_and get plices.__ _ _ W- Grant fd Go .. , _ __ Queen Str¢ct___\_lh'lowrl 'll _242o-ro-3rMf‘rn'wtf _ \ ».» ' MHff5YRii°? For Company Lllnllgll. _ Notice of Meeting. _ The first general. meeting ‘ofthe stockholders oi the Murray .Riser o c oe n e oren l :i4th day of October A, D., x9r3. M. J. McLeod, ” F' Ll Coék, . ' William Kearney, William Lnndrigon, _lgiiyip Llgwe, 7 _ a ter earn _ Zim ' ' ,re 1 Allele! ' ¢"~nl"§.¢~.u;’.1_l§s.|3»`4~-'<2_' of ex- aolong on and other the stage or or both. of the otiedt, the 1 t _#P6 is st _ -an makes beck front, W all' coaeseare narrow ottthe ,_. hat slashes apo 5 !10°9BBi¢Y. "B abort and _extreme slashes are 'u 1, some .reaching al- most tothe wolst line. The fringed Kirtel' .la.worl1_ with evening dresses that are. slashed to an extreme. The @9189. 18 WDM below the _knB0, and is long and heavy, concealing 'tho leg to s great extent. It is in the color to match _the costume. . The fashionable skirt is snort both in ti*/ellililo and pratical costumes. One of the new ideas is the bustle edect. which _.is carried out on even- ing dresses by the use dl draperies and bows placed directlv in the neck, The hoop effect. is echievedby means of li time-rlei-ea skirt, with the edges bound in ribbon concealing 'feather b°¥\i“E._ The _T8-1120 efiect is produced by close fitting bloomers finished ot, the loot with a narrow trimming. The bloomers extend to the waigt line, over which the material is drap- ed to give a pannier eflect in tho back. Brilliant colors are used this aut- umn, but they arehsmoky.. That _seems to _ be, t e only.,word_ _to des- l°l`ib° H10 dull hazel that .has been imparted to their _surioce by- their surface by the §l,y_ars,~-.,-Pii_|,-.p1e, yellow, red_ and brisket biue.ha"%.»Bl_isolteniug Of tone that is reniarlcyshly yy¢l1__doho and carries, the conviction that 'colors can be worn and brilliantly combined if 0716 imparts ai'f_¢eYt_ain"lool<'oi_ one to them. _Thifl 1_es.,_ _ . ,_ ,_ ` The new coatsflwith "yvaist_conts, which pntjuin, Bernard ond other famous designers have shown” this autumn prdinise to he decidedly pop- ular and in most. cases y,,g_u_j_o__ _ ra- ther becoming_,.._ ' Tqkathese new coats _arp exéosei ey onelwaist- ed and t._lley_` ha_v;é’;7|`§@lelt, which is an`-innovation in 'thi montlrs fash- ions. The peplum gg mid into two or more glide side' l>1$?.t1Jh,",t_!i,;i,t_»sprlnz out and. are LR 13,1' t_ __ Odyfbocause they are unstitcliedf starr at the ond of t_he'__f'l'5Ylg w lated line, several incl1es".i`riin'i'l "'ed.i:h_"§de“`bf’ the middle. 'rue lronts,¢_ vgullgu ‘are cut away are ful) eooiigli to 'lfipllitwdt the hem, as they reach__the__ \yp.ck_____ and they give a tint oil_ect_`to___i;file_fi_5_Elre in front, although ,' _év_i__m_' }_'ftbefl____onger waistcoats ripple `nt"t__ll_‘e "f§,his is probably' due to the' infilienfrie' _ot _the minarst/tu_nic, so iashionh-lp e at the present time. _Tho a_bsenc_e____Qf/revere on the m8-Jority _ot the. new cooigs _js t 1 h sized That. tl; 9 ll a greet de urmg and early winter season One of the 'smartest things in the line of 'waistcoats is one of bright sulphur yellow peau de chornlois, name for vel certain weave which is only another ou`r`s de 'laineof la' This is fastened _in a straight line from a low waist to the chin, with bullet buttons of vun metal, and the loose, rolling 'collar stands higher than the coat and frames the face There are small pockets on each side. (_)ye_r___tho waistcoat 8; wornanl Wears an .inch-_wide _black lrrosrrain ribbon, which holds her watch suspended in the lower pocketj. _.Such waistcoots made of `Duvetyh,'_velvet_ 'or corduroy are usuallv zood for cold'clima.tes. .The velvet, plusliesj .duvetines ond wool velours, combined with fur t.rim~ mings` and fancy welstcoats, _inake the suits this fall _very elegant. Owing to the~iieavy~_t,exture of_ even the tinest vclvets, shes/r_ ,materials are _used_in tho waist portion, being more suited 'to thé average indoor tcn?.I>€l" oture. _Those -dresses designed bar- tlcularly for 'street wear, however, have the waist of velvet, and some- times s lininz is provided. Flu' trimmings are not only used on street suits*-9! velvet, [but also on velvet evening ondimeoeptlon gowns. The heo,»vy.text\lr`o ol the velvet is very favorable to long Lines and for this reason, tunics org noti,-,‘ used on velvet ` evening ` gowns. ' When e short drapery is desired, tl1ni¢s oi tulle, chiffon or lace are arranged over the long draperios._..,'1‘he most: popular weavesjor dressy suits ure the embossed and molpe_'_velv_e_ts¢ They are used in combination with `satian crepe gpteor-, pantie _velv_1et' and moire silk, or practical usolcoet suits of velvet are trimmed withkchinchillo, squirrel, fox, skunk and cal-ncul. ._ As s. refreshing change front- white lvoists, the black latlorwnist; _ l_lsual_ly in chantllly,"is rhiide over flesh color or white lining, wyiich will ~ give equally _good 'serv ce 'with rt newer style. They are ,ii'l_st__.ns syltted ' as white walstsfor wear writ lfsuit of ony color. There is arrest variety of stvles in these woletny- some hav- in: the foundation ot net, chiffon or lb,ce‘ in ` wliitd}"`v'¢itlf"’%iiii-‘~i5!ll‘ble"~‘l§hnn- tillv lace ln bolero or jacket arrange- `rneni'f’;"`wi'tii'-`l;li`é1io*vié'r‘ s§`6`ti%il` if' the deeves and the-fro_ ~- ,t vrslst ln white' “_-". .-1 ' Velvet is much ill.ed’ln colI\b1nBtl0n with fur. and 'vslvstqnlills ll with rbid fair to vroreasn in s ' ` - . °ll. "’ fur mulls edred_wiF§f¥ e1- vet. One .eilectivefvel saw -vcri1¢-r~.ii>ia_"luro1ir_.4.si-iros»s- it (re. ‘--..»-!.~ _ 1 From the for ‘East `to the greit West, coffee reigns supreme at the breakfast sable. .5%lh€““' is the recognized standard by whichall others are judged. ' ' I Chose §,__S_anl_\orn, Montreal. " " _ ‘ |44 1 _ A ' - - takes the form of a velvet chain, mi_i_d_e_ oi loops of velvet cord, formed l>iY,_[,‘_Pf11ing it two-inch or three-inch strip of velvet. The loops of the chain measure two or three inches across. These chains are iestoonell across the face of the mull or are used to finish collars, The collar of aheavy, tailormade suit docs not look well directly next to the skin of the neck. That much has been proved since cool weather has brought out winter suits. Thin, 1iEf\l-'Slimmer suits look well enough, so iahas their collars were concern- ed, In fact most of their collars were of white or other light material But a tn Ibred blue serve makes zl. hard and ugly line against the neck, and thc“collarless blouse now worn, unless it is fitted with un upstunding ruche, does nothing to soften the line, _ 1 ` The net; high lfoned collar used lest. winter broke the line, and put suiliciehtiy 'wide strip.__,oi white be- tween' coat collar and heck to give a soft iinisll about the throat. There are fmi‘i`iry`» small white collars that can be_`\v_or`rl over the coat. collar to gairtthe softness and finish desired. ~Tl‘llis`e"of>`line net interfere the least with the line and eiiect of the coat embroidered, and edged with valen- srongvemgn tggtgvl b li ii I bgygngrazubtelggg th; ;,,v'§;'Bj;i,oaBee1§ collar Those of white mull finely al d the late autumn clennes lace, are also good with the tailored cont Some of net and lace and embroidery combined, are too elaborate for wear with the plain street suit, and that sort is the 'kind to choose_§of; afternoon suits of Silks and velvet Hats of ivory white plush are the vogue of the moment, and white or brown skunk fur is the favored trim mluz for headgear of this type Florence Fairbanks i' U. J i l Ask your dealer for “Wearwell Pants qual ity good, prices low il Pqllul lllcolullwlvs Earnings for nine months this year compared with last year show substantial ln creases. 1912 , 1913 Gross $615,545 ,$637 123 Ne 216 613 277,51o The 7 p c. Preferred Stock may be purchased uow at an attractive price. Send for Special Circulal ROYAl. SECURITIES Corporation Limited Prince William St St John Montreal-'l`oronto- Oltswa _...UI Ci odr veit. the in lot oth led 9' _ _ t _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ 0 . _ . ___.. . °’ ' _` ill' ' ' e _ _ _ ,.‘?¢.' __\` ~" _ Quebec-llallfan-London, Enl Mttstt olaglrr C ' ,r.'ml¢_£¢l,~. .nl _ _ __ ,__ _ ___ _ .‘r.‘..:’s:rf...<1. I ~ f ..~-mls.-... ...ultra e asf olicitor. Chai-lottetown.on Thurs- __ ' ` . 1.," -_ » t _ -. ~ bl, bythe 13th day of November next -_. _ - _ _ _ -_ T _ _ _ _ _‘ 'Es' . . D. r l atliie hour of eleven ~ ._., ._ - . ~. vs.. ~ "` ' ”°“"_"* N ovd Scotia Steel ' ,, ,,.n‘- li’ e .- ~a ,_ Corporati Ottawa bi Prrgssé 5 p. é. A Bonds at a very attractive price. Royal Securities on Llrinted l ffllelfspole building, ll‘.‘lli.` si' ' I 'lalilix W Toronto Quebec Montreal London. lui. _ ..................................... ..(Dnte) J, C. Mackintosh do C0., Halifax, N. S. Gentlemen :- I have noticed your recent references to the dec ine in price of oven high grade bonds and stocks as aresult of the money tightness we have experienced forthe post ten months. _Will you therefore, kindly send me a copy of your Novem- ber "Investment Offerings,” and also _some information about this Partial Payment Plan of yours~.\vithout, however, obli- gating me to purchase. Yours truly, (Name) ................................. .. (Address) ............................... .. I NOTICE T0 READER l if this letter suits you, till in, cut out and mail. We will answer quickly. Members Montreal Stock Exchange Head Oiiieea-Halifax, Also at St. John, Montreal, Fredericton. New Glasgow. B._D Rogers-Representative l66 Richmond Street, Charloiietow STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS ; $'r£AMsl_1ln§ ' Montreal to Liverpool Rural llall Bervleo Virginian. _...__ _ es Nov. 4 $unlslan....... ues Nov. 1° lotorian l..._....... nos. Nov 18 Uor|ican_.........,.....Tuo| Nov. 25 Montreal to Glasgow B dl I _...._. . . . l:f;s!pei!l=li :L_ _Then-rls gg.; Pretorlan._.__.._. Bat. Nov il G_rerpnian-......._... Thurs Nov 20 Sicilian -_ Fri. Nov2l Montreal--llavre-London Pomeranian ......Bun.Nov. Scotlnn....................Bun. Nov. Uorinthlan................Bun Nov I F , f . .soil Wit. iii‘>'bll%, 8i".§'.'°“"" OI _ll_. os. l\l.l.li_r_| 2 8|. Peter Sircel. Iontreal \ maui ‘ ALI. THE l_lY WATER Eastcrli S. 5. _Corporation . l isrznsnlonlil. use WINTER FARES St. john to Boston. . . . _ .. . .$4.50 St. john to Portland.. . . . _ . ..4.00 SiateRooms.... . . . . . . . .... ...1.00 -el’*":*_‘ Is a* P91” u1*lr;W’$y' lid."l`1‘,ttvel a su riot glass of patrons loam well -and at hallthe cost _ l`.C0vI°0HY /lhD~.COH|(’HT~ COHBINID. W. K. Rod-ers_ local agent. ' ‘Provision rgctorg, ,_..,,.. ' __.___........_1_-.-_-_ ~ _ ,_,,. ., ,. 2326-ro-27Mmlhiils5t~ __;___ l _ W - D- D- -N-» -P-IM UT--l0HN» N-B- l agent w. K. Rogers, city. l comm- lmll."illlill.~_»~~ ~ - i°'_- f -lf W- »~~<=*f~» 'ls I' ’“'黑l.°éi.e - " ' . uibl femur, a- ...““‘.':‘.`:‘:t,{,‘.1:°rr.e’:J.ir.“.t‘:.",.‘l':.‘.':..:.l.....'.'rsa.‘;z.‘..°...::'l:.::sssll:.,§. pil d_xpr}pg` :al_na__n Western Oanads, British Columbia. and on 0. o “idol ra I .xiiriono as the Pal Blecner, but the meet the requirements ol STEAMSBIP SAILINGS PLANT; ]`;_NE“ Boston via Hawksbury an Halifax Fridays at noon. Returning will leave Boston Tuesdays at noon. For all information apply to James Carragher, Charlottetown, P.E I. Agent lnrrn' ol-oumlii f=\ nAl|~.wh`_v ~L ‘ r' The Intercolonial Rail- way, always attentive to the wants ot its patrons, _ placed an office in the _ centre of Charlottetown where tickets can be . bought to any point in l`nnndn. or the United ’o» frs. This is the only oiilt. in Char1ottetown's busint.~< sec‘ion where , through tEc"ets from any point »~ in P. E. Isl..nd to any other point on the lf mtinent can be purchased. Mis* people pat- ronize it for the service and convenience, no You l. . W. K. Rogers Leaves St. John at ami a. ni. Manda s Wednesdays and Fridays for Blaatpoyrt Lubec and Boston , MH.ot_;1rnlnwiaaveadbgntnlgvagé Bestar; nn sys. on a s sn aya. a BA. M. and $ortla d at E D. ln.. lor lruhec ~lilastgort and/'gt-'l|\£.\1n.“'-"“-"' MAIi__2llél1* TEA B IPd ‘si -l1¥reit le s » vr- or . ffzovss xl' » l gf °oldsn. Thursdav and Saturday at 6 p, rn. .Faro 31.00. each way. ‘,"._ ~ _ For tickets, literature and, fnlgmatlon agply to local ticket stents.. lltlla ' c oo ed throigh to destination. L. B. T OMPHON. T. F. it PA. Commencing on October a.n.irleminr Aunt. 24th, the S. S. A. W. Perry R" "°"°' N' P d will leave Charlottetown for 1 -- A TIME TABLE Rocky Point Ferrv ‘Str Hillsboro will ron no followsz- Lv. Ch'town Lv. Ry. Point ' 7.80 a. m. 8.00 a, m. 8.80 a.. in. 9.00 a. ni. 9.80 a.. m. 10.00 o. m. 11.00 s.. in. 11 B0 o. in. 1.80 p. ni. 2.00 p. rn. 2.80 p. m. 8.00 p. in. also p. m. 4.oo p. m. 5.00 p. ni, 5.30 p. ln. SUNDAY 9.00 a. m. ' 10.00 a. ni. 12.45 p. ni. 1.00 p. ln. 2.00 p. rn. 2.80 p. m. 4.00 p. ni. 5.00 p. m. M. MURPHY. M gr Mau24Mtf & Furness Wiihy Q. Co. Ltd. STEAMSIIIP LINERS From London Steamer From Elalllu Rappahannock October wh Kanawha November oth Oct. 28 (via Bt.John‘-ll Almsriana November 16th Nov. 15th Rappahannock December Sth From Liverpool Prom Halifax Tabasco November nh October 2lth Digby Novonlber llth November Ath Durango November 25th The above liteamerl have a limited Ac- commodation lor saloon passengers. and _ City 'l_'icl_rei Agent _ mrwlm: - a DOM|NION_LINE- 5‘¥‘.ll!l“.‘l..'.l‘ll'l..l.'.2.'."' § 'The Largest Cm- G ndlnn liners in com- . mission. Rates: ‘llelantlc Noi' Sth Tnuwnln " wh llsurcntlc " h According oo slcsm- er .'\nd nccomluodn- lion. First Class $02.50 _ One Class Cabin llil P ' who ooo asm Second Ulnss 51.75 , Third Clans, 31.7.5 and 32.60 _. 'hit Si'l0R`l’EST Ruin-e1'oE.UROPE Freight Azonts for the Allan Line Steamship Co. at Halifax. rrunnnss wirnv o co.. url). Agents. Halifax. N. B. g The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Company, Ltd Charlottetown-l’iclou service Commending Monday the llrd. of Nov. amber the S. . “Northp\hb0rla.nd" will leave Charlottetown at l.il0 o‘c\ockA. M- A Returning will leave Picton, N. after the arrival of the train from Hall ax duo at noon. G. W. Wskciord .I m_____“ ' Manager , 5.4. '05 .,'» 1, _!, ll it e lg " lr. . lille f. - :ull - _Q ».- l ll-“f l;.l"~ ~‘ ' iii l ‘lil-n z _;,.; l._=€i lf? ‘ _ if ll !‘ -_ 'e‘,.'_ sif- l l