--rr "'33" ' .........~._....¢. H .......... 15113: -..zu-_:ro-7;2:em¢r .. -Q.-i -Nh-..-. --....._»-- ._. ..» aw- """ ...else ---- ~.,.........~.. "“i'1‘*-'~RllS@kEl\:t -N 3*' r.l1~'2».. ,__ .. _ ~=a=¢mseu-------~ 3 1. Find new hope and tresh end!! N' ‘ pmbiu-a's Heart and Nerve Pills. 'rho om end worry- 91°. °“*i°*Y _‘"5 “deity ol business life nstitute e serious _ drain on the nervous sysqtliim- A The business of thli W0l'k'°_°d‘7 '°'l‘ with cb L rush that iron nerveid 5; break under the strain- i ill E” v ‘_/._ ~4@~ *O we ,`_v \/ ll _P ueolwno ms _choir brgivl Pfiih* ‘Q2 ,len md qi their energies ahve abou o take Milburu‘s Heart and Nerve Pills on gh, 53| ppp;-each of a nerve break_dIown_ The reconstructive power Of U10” P11 9 °" the nerve centres is B1mPlY ’_“°F"°"°““ They induce e1eep._ restore vitality ang _“gon md give new life to the mental am hysical fumes. _ P Middle aged siren and mf; a1_:®r1;°l;f;d\` . , at ,I , _ lisneoeli, e! Hanooeh it Sadler. C gh. popular Iroquois Hotel, Galt, Ont. made the following statement: ‘° I liearlll. rsoommend Milburn’e_ Heart and Nerf 'Pills to anyone needing _a_ton1o for t.- nervee or requiring a medicine to build u_ the system when it becomes we_u_ll¢I_|€d N1? run down by too close application to bugi ness. I found the pills were ]ust the me 1 cine for my trouble. In tact after takin! ' three boxes I felt so much better that non I would not be without them. When I feel tired and worn out I take these valuable apills and ind £110! "WUI my nervous an physwil ll»1‘°°K*h- T_h°!_ seem to furnish just the elemegil l'°‘l“11`°° for reconstructing nerve tissue. _ Y" .fs ”’*;~""33*”-é~)?'{`/>\` '=~_ / ._ _-.1/\_li._~_9‘_ *T27 °-_4' *.4-I It _ ., ' _ I //\\ ~_ `\ _` tl _ A .., / gi; (9,: `.',\J) ' _ f‘» ,f/if Klondike ..fr>,` __' f;» » _'I t‘ _'ffl ' B00lS" 'n _l ' . - ‘s - .- i, _ 2. -_L ‘ A Heavy, Seivice- .,,,._ .,,_"_ ' able Grain leather ll/ _L4 liced Boot, eleven ff/.,i .,,,` inches high- bel- *sw 2_1 lows tongue to the ffm, rl/fl __ to . P "3 Large Brass eyelits '_ 1.3., to admit of a heavy 1' bl raw hide ,- lace - “,\,“.‘l (ffl cloth lined and ` clump sole. 3.00 lpn. ,- , ~../ 2" lil e Just the boot for country wear-\Ve can give _them to _ i_(,\\l_ you with remove- 1 able felt linings. 4 Allll ll Clli v » _ ,___ ___ ____ _ _._ ELECTION l For Locil House is ow D.cam- ber |°2.h. ' Nominations take place one week earlier December Sth. »O»~0 f o~o~ D cliratious are rw ivsd at 'Tho Medical Hall ¢v.ry day that ” Q Jamieson not only eollsthe cheapest 4" but his goods are tha Be»t. The- Medic il Hell is a very nice drug- ' store to deal at,is the popular vei- dic 1 g ing to a great increase in business. I have (iw found it nrccssary to vacate my present stand Kent Street. and moved to the Robinson k on G t Geo S fe 1 O°°»O»~0»~| i EiviovAi.i on Bloc ree rge trcet. a w|doors north of Crutbe‘s Corner, where I shall be pleased to avg all old friends, and as many new ones as chltight in wearinx up-to-dale, well fitting C8. made after t e latest New York Styles. ixlilirllsg and pressing done in llrst class All work guaranteed N2' is u D-ec 75 Al'-istic Tailoring -, tore .. _ 1( -'.lr.» -"‘.»`.\`,'- ¢ ACI. ,`--1.' 5 Qu GHS /r,_` `=_ _. , _,J _,_ I-'mi .;_.“.f _ aiild tearlbesteiminiz liebe i =_s .- Juet, impartial( Ro'l0ab\e.r leeway. seeking at all timesto filrtlwl’ H19 5°” interests of the people, and reoognlled thereforeas _ 'rue Peop1o’n Paper- _ blihed t it. lil . New Prowse glldblk, ;<'orthasideqPb)stc(§l\llce, at the £01- lowinir rates, payable in advance:-- Morning Edition, daily (except Snngilvg tl th. 1.00; per yr . . . . . . . . . ._ slrifiiaifuyqsiuition (Mood. a Thur.) Summerside, Curries Bookstore-D. K- Mutt-art, Agent. J. E. B. MCCREADY. J. P. HOOD, 1. Editor. Business Manager THURSDAY NOV. 29 MID. The meeting of the Stock-Breeders’ been in part due to the fact that we have not fully realized the immensity ot the _interests at stake, and the greatly added wealth _whieh improvement in our live stock must bring in its train. of the last census nearly 1,500,000 horses of all kinds, over 4,000.(l)0 horned cattle, I probably $193,[Xl),ll'l). A tabulated estim- _ ate of the live stock in Prince Edward Is- land in 1898 as given in the Statistical YearBook shows 30,000 horses, 14,060 co ts swine. Their added value represented ` 1 cattle, 176,800 sheep and 51,100 swine whose value would be between $l,500,0€0 and $5,000,(l)0. In round flsrures ‘let us assume that the live stock on the farms ol Canada to-day represent a value of 210 `millions and in our Island nearly flve millions of dollars. . Now, let the thinking farmer recall for a moment the dilferenoe in value between the best horse, cow, sheep or pig, and the _ poorest one; let him reflect that in attend-~ T ance, stablemoom, food, and all that goes to the proper care and maintenance of live stock the interior animal exacts almost, if not quiteas much as the superior one;.then let him multiply the difference' in value thus ascertained by the millions of the .various species of domestic animals in the ‘Dominion and no will see that this matter of improving our herds and docks means millions of dollars in yearly profits and 'tens of millions in added value to our holding of. live stock. There is a great deal of inferior stock on the farms of' Canada. In fact there is comparatively little in the Maritime Provinces which is of the very best, _ if _all tfie conditions are taken into considera- tion, forsoine costly mistakes have been made in introducing from abroad stock admirably adapted' to other lands which areyet not best suited to the soil _and climatic conditions of the Dominion. \Ve trust and believe /that the meeting' of the Stock Breeders' Association in Charlottetown may have an enlightening and stimulating eifect, that may not be lost but _ bear fruit along the line ot progress which it is the object of the Association' to promote. The meeting has brouliht toig us men who stand in the van of that- progress, who by their intelligent and, well-directed enterprilse. have made stock-. bre'eding_a success,and_ who froi_n}ripe`_ andjl _varied experience are well qualiliedi to- give us valuable information and ’sugges_-; ; tions. It has been a privilegeft0.have~\ them with us and to hear what th¢.V..h&¢_. ' to say. We trust that 21 greatly. deepened interest in livc stock improvement may? result from the meeting. -_ ‘ EVERY one should remember. that bf _ the lose of health, enjoyment and hapgi- - nessaisoare lost forever. Check t e slightest cough orcold by using Adam- sonfs Botanic Cough Balsam, ccording - .'. _ vs ~ -~' separated from the mainland. It has also' il There were in the Dominion at the time over 2,500,000 sheep and about 1','|'50,(XX) I and flllies, 55,017, inilch cows, 55,014 other '€53)})))))))))))))))J)3 _ __ _ ,,._._, wick a law days i__§o--that the ballots N10 ¢N|¢1'W JW °°¢“'mm°u°d in the election wqe not printed ` supplied hy the Clerkof the Crown in Chancery as by law pr~ovTde»d. The ob-1 jection appoaretobe npurely teebnieal one; andwas overriiled by the J udge, but on the ground that it was not taken 'at the proper place und time. The provisicn that the paper shall be oiiicially supplied _’ from Ottawa appears to have been design- iif.;.Y;.$lf’::i..i:‘.“?i.i:f.§..v>~ ° s..~...~."~2‘ ed w »»°»~ ~»»»f<»»mo» in ai.. .0 . .$1.25. io iidvonoo .................. _.$1.00 orevent fmud. In some eases ballots .nach °"|¢,. have been removed from the boxes and lhavebeen'esta.blished at the followin other ballots fraudulently substituted.; 1 - to if _ _ Ex? ;:1§‘,fll;;fhse‘:,lfS‘;‘;',l;gf’t'i‘sSi,:I;,?yj0b gfzrk It is clear that when only a portion ol t-he 1 and Other business tran88Cb0d¢- ballot papers were rciuoved the difference Cunie’ Managen in tint, texture and wéiizhtof- thepaper 1 -ilb¢l`f°l1» _ Alberto" B°°kSt°"°’”G° S' might furnish a means for detection of the SourisAEast&Telephone otllce -R. Seaman, fraud. If all were removed from a given . gen . box and others substituted the ballots fouud in that box would probably be all ‘1 ' ` of one quality of paper. but if that were ? _ sbs- 11”* ` _ si not the paper supplied otlicially by the ` 'Clerk of the Crown suspicion would "' naturally arise. . ¢ _ vu _z . £3 _m The Toronto public are considering in . . . ` . ' inatterup- and after solicit' i ' , , _ _ _ Association in our midst should be an from m._a of it d ing UP nions _ Men § F1-leze. U]_3te1-5,34’ mn. pnce $2_9§’ In three event of more than ordinary interest to _ ul _ S rea ers’ f"°rS a -shades: . _ our Stock men and flmnem It ,S of some m°U\°rw_\l 811'-1 l° be °"°°*°d _at the - Men 's Frieze Ulsters, $5, our price $3.75; in four ‘ moment that an association' whose tleld entrance bo Queen Square' An arch °‘ Shades' 1 ' l M n - - _ Men`s Frieze Ulsters $7.50 our rice $5' ` ` ' is Eastern Canada should meet wud masonry Surmounned-byj" °tat"° Shad@S_‘ . ’ _ ’ p ’ in Sm in the smallest Province of the group. for the _Q`xeen’ _appears t°~_1b° the Men`s Frieze UlSteiS, $12, Our price $8.75; in _ “meets here for the first time largely general idea. This has been ob_)ected tot, three shades. ` ` because Island breeders and swckmen on the ground that to be on-pied out Men’s$§lu§ and lgrown Melton Overcoats. $7.50, have °°t hlthe"t° attmded its meeting* KWOEM involve acgstof Shwa ‘fo $90900 ‘ our llllclaliiqs BlacllieC?1I;l Otifgiidgats, value $7, our price and with a view to awaken a deeper not er propcfsal ls the erectmn of a $4.75; bl?-lCk Only- ' interest here in the improvement of the bronze statue in the uniform worn by the* _ Men’S Blailk Curl OVel‘COats, value $12.50, Our live stock on ourfarms. That our farmers Canadian Soldiers' Dr' Ry°"°“ f“v°"“ pnce $Ql.blaCk only f - M ' B d B1' k 1 ‘and s,0ck_men have M, hitherto taken the arch. nothing appears yet to have _p1_iCe§11:)s75;rl<;1vy)r‘i”;;;nandbii;;:ck Cur, value $14, our much part in these meetings devoted to fee" d°°‘d°‘l “°°“‘ _ Men ‘s_ Dark grey (popular shade) v:tluef$12, our \_ -`_ if they only oouid, many rich men would _ erase ewinwealthand ` write H in its place. and so change wealth into ' health. It‘s_ the saddest thing about richesthat in _: in acquiring them men 5,2" often ruin their health and at their prime are `~f `-*‘ doomed to live “perked _ up in a glistering grief ' and wear a golden sorrow. *ii _The trouble is generally -_ve - with the stomach. In the _ rush for riches there’s been no time for regularity, noconsider- ation of right food. The stomach and other organs of digestion and 'nutrition become diseased and then begins the bitter'ar'id varied suderings of the man with “ stomach trouble,” ' s -,_»/J -' f i..c,~ ol»_1~_‘._+. H r t _ gn _'cl stomach and other organs of digestion mal condition of sound health. Thou- sands that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, strengthens the stom- ach, nourishes _the nerves and purifies the bloo_d, tiratit breaks the bonds of the dyspeptic, rand makes him a healthy, happy man_.'~ Noalcohol whisky or other intoxicant ss contained in' “ Golden Medf- ical Discovery. _ , _ “ _I vla_s a sulfcrer from what the doctors called in_dig_estion, but after trying several eminent plhysicians failed to get a cure," writes Mr,);rank_ cricle. P. 0._ Box ‘$73, Independence, jackson Co.._h_lo. -_“..Some' - my'-symptoms were sore- ness _i_n _pit of stomach, fullness, tired feeling-, constipation; some times_soren‘ess would extend _to bov_vels.' Some one recommended me tb take D_r. Piercc's Golden Medical Discovery, which I did,-and after taking only a few bottles of ‘ Dis- covery' and your ‘ Plcasant,.Pellcts’ can say I derived mprc benelit -from them'than trom any other medicine I ever tried. -I began to gain in Bcsh from the start: Have recommended it to others and will continurto do so." _Di-L P_ierce‘s Pleasant Pellets do not become a necessity to the' system they have relieved of accumulations and ob- structions. is ooooo 3 o oo'-"" GUAIACOL is a new product--a derivative of cseasate-that is bfine' prescribed by physicians in all countries for the treatment of Colds, Bronchitie and Consumption. Its action is highly beneficial and has come to be regarded by medic tl men as a. spetiflx ` PARi<’s PERFEBT EMULSIUN contains Guaiac ol in the approved proportions. The formula; has been submitted to leading physic- ians of the Dominion and has,with- out "exception, been approved. Through the recommendation _of these _dcctore to their fellow phy- i»icia.u`a` a great demand among the Lledical ProfeSs'i,ou‘-has sp-neg, up for ParL»’_e Pertect f Emulsion. for vv»ev»»-:QQ kl#¥ i l *¥l'¥i pre= cribiug ,f to.curn:n_'THE__ 639|” 1 , O _ - ,c.-__ .__ __ __ , -. ._~< 's make here. M so important an object, has been in part 7 Price $8-79? dark gTeY~ _ due to em, isolated posmm as a Pmvince. _ _ Men s Black and Blue Beaver, value $13.50, our y price $9; black and blue. dn _ ~'YOUTHS’ AND BOYS REEFERS AND SUITS. . Each statement that we in 1 Boys` two piece suits, value $i.25, our prix Sl; two shades. Boys’ two piece suits, value $2, our price, $1.50; six shades. Boys’ three piece suits, value $4. 50, our price $ : one shade. Boys’ three p’ece suits. value $5, our price £3.75. three shadef. ` \'outl~s"S`ui s, value $7, our price $4.75: four shades. Boys’ l\:ip Reelers, value $1.25, our price $i: age 4 to 7 years. . to I7 year.. sEEDEo Riisiws _ ‘_ FOR ~ _Seeded raisins will be nsid mrre ‘ the best California Seeded Raisin on tikeu out.ol iheraisins by a machine. leaving the pulp ready for uso, and. Grocers. l ' P(/‘W ,_\. . sg . / 5;, 1 \/ Boys’ _Frieze Reéfers, value $3, our price $2. 30; ages 4 to I2 years. , _ _ _ \ ouths’ Nap Reefers, vziliie $3.90, our price' $1g.75; ages I2 Q s _ Jas. Paton & _ ?é,‘;‘.'2f;... .Riici ini L 1 ~~ r’ 1 \ _ _, \\§\-".5 ~ N <35’ \ _ ____.__‘1ff\\§»r_____k I . is » i /V il. - .ff _\ - _ ur ne of chamber sets an-tis _e - grace anddurabijity, are the kind- ' are makings eature of these sets ¢ ,_._. A' a e s e:ole:s ez; ,: 149'!!! md Stand. Opposite Market: ‘_,f.tes$\~i‘ . Ill' , `o ,s.s,s_s_e as so s_e os es s_s.s_ .sp ae _ v. " ~ _ _ __.... - __ _. lf/ e - __ I _ li £2 l 3 f 4*,-'.§ s» "` ' r-‘:;~'» ,_\_ _ " r * A e 5. e. .gg-eigueu-ins-i--» _.ss _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _r 'vm _.»-~; .::- < A - .i‘ '“1"- 's 1-* '~ ~*~'»1_‘...--_»."¥r~‘.' '~.‘ "~'.~~ “"1 ` `-.'.-\fz;'- r" -rf. "_ ' "4 ' _<` ~ ‘ r ~`~» _ '?“`~‘-r'f-'+' ~‘ '»€»1»‘.~ ' 3-"ts . ~ LI . 'ff' ~---rrrrm--v~"-' _ ~ ‘. _ .e . F". _,_ _ _ _ .v._ _ "Y ._ ____ . ,¢.>¢;¢,_ ,_ _, ’ _ _.7 1,. __ ,___ *_ _i _., _ ’. ”' 2* "5" K - ‘ f‘ " _ .. v_~;sexZ<>".%=.‘i|il5-t‘ '_ " me-_ -2'1"”-re?-rift 1 »~-.sr _ __ . ff \~~ -4. %~-7'-.T .> . fr*-.f ~.~. -» ifffi- .. -_oefaeirf .fxif-»-_ =:‘ W if.: :fee f '.»'7`? "~.‘Yf.»_5`)_ . I/` 9 ' ' ' ‘ To 'ri-is That many stores may print as small prices as ours, but take the garments and compare the quality, the cloth, the Vey it’s made, 'thestylish cut, the tiit. That tells the story ofthe actual saving you REIEIBER 21,000.00 Wortli' to Choose From le ' l ` -\ - what manner permanent honor shall be N f I d L STOCK-BREBDERS` ASSOCIATION. donetothe men of that Province who a ______ if ll in South Africa. :Th Ga adi ~ ‘ .... "LSTERS AND 0"“¢°AT§~ visions, teams i Melfa Blue Nap Regfgrg ml ` 1 _ E8 F H l I Youths’ Fiieze ReeferS, $3.50, our price $2.60; ages I2 to I7. i _ ' ‘ ‘ ' Comp 4 Sllillill sllilllitlll __ » - IND- _nq__ than ever this year on account of tue " veryhigh price ol Currents. We have received over 2,000 lbs. of Griiiiu_& _ Skell_’s Eagle Brand which is by far . _ " _.0N__ , l the infrket. The seeds have all been AT 8 O`CLOCK. - thus saving you a lot ol ti ne and ~ PR`OGRAM“PART l- I trouble in preparing for yoiir Xmis l I CLASSICAL- _ bali” _ i Prelude and Fu;xue'in`D Minor... _ g __________________________ __J. s. meh 1 Beer 6: Goff, JW' MEMORIAM. Roland Taylor and Alfred Riggs, who gave their_lives in defence gf the _Empire in the Transvaal &lll . llfdlrch from the OI§atoiri;°i oi....'..'.;;~'~i~i.'.'si;..i..;e.;s».i.'i.i»~ . . . _ . _ First Methodist Choir. _ ' \ 3- S0l>i-ano Aria from Messiah “He shall ° F"°"Yu““G feed His flock” and “Come unéo me v the low pn” ""'iii.'.e.'u.i.;.'.'1a..si......."' ‘“"°‘ °° "md . March and Fugue on a Theme frm. Handel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _Guilmant _ Chorus-Hallelujah from the Messiah _t._M_.e.t,m.)a.i_8 . _ _ _ .._.....Handel t Choir. PART it uonimri _ Gi-oofi offortoiro-sc. ceoiiie No. 2. P 1?; mm . . . . . . . . . . . se e . Song-“The Coming of the Klnéggfnn l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ckgl Re .L ' Banu de . Andante-“vIu . . . . . . . ._ pi _____ ....... .._,._.._Duooi iooceooooeooes " ”_.,'i_j._§._°.‘.‘2_‘1..i?"e.§°.;‘2.‘:.:.~ Air Vario-Pleyel‘s Hymn . . . , . _ Ere Hovsrziirzisri-:ns -§- to sois.'.;.'..."s'.s1;.';;.‘1'.;.1.'.;.1..'.i'.r.'..u°'...”“i~“‘° 'WST W" "0` li 'O _ ` s . ' -7. neadiné Miss Helen Dawson .‘lf.‘.es°..t°"’°"°°‘°' H-rr W-ie _ _ ._ I x>1iNii=;L szopsngn ` to directions rinted u the label oi- _ i r f '~ ’» e. si » e w - = e. i 1 _ 3 _ .. ,ef e the-b0Ul’»l¢. Zgcsllts 8ll_d1‘u3_g_ist_s_, , , _ 1 ' " ‘ " ' A. ° " _ __ _- ' "' _ e e is Q i Q » e " l e I 1 ‘ I i' ‘ L A ‘_ _.__-,. _ -i 5.$’$x¥_v __ Lee. __ ,_ .. ___ _L_,`_`_ _ vc; _ __w_, V ,_ _ . __ _ _ :¢,__` _. .»;;y)__; ?., ....~ ` .. V Av _ _ »~°{(r 9 - ~ . ' rt fy :\ -‘~ -t 5 _ ‘- “_ ~ ~e.-.‘~_ ... -. -'~. .rf-..;-. at ‘“'$¥`§. :` ‘Hx .2 ' ~' - -aff f 37' _ _vi O t. -. . 1 ~-' . 1.- »>:"- - -- i' ' f` ~ '_ " ` 1-_'11 .’ _- _ .1 _ .=.“» -_ "* ' -- »f 5‘§’._.» . '-2 3§»~‘»» hr; ._ 5-225 Qs’-°` f .emi ‘fel-I ‘- . 1 I ~- - Q* . $"~_».»f»-~.»~1-~ '» _HI-.~&§',.,'-,~'»§,,’ (ii-%..“~;;.,",¢_q=¢t,»,...._ _-..,,s_- .,_ ___. _ _ ,_ 1. _. _ lac, _ i h¥>*”"~ _ “-.'-_:'..' ` 1.' 2 ,. . .. "~ `_.'_ ~ _ _, ~ -__ ~,__~` ._ -‘Sa _ w “_ _ ,_ ____, _`_.. _ _ ,_ : _ye ,~¢.3,,... -_qv-.»~ 'r\»»=>»\.». ., . » ' _ » ` v _ “V 1 " v * ` _ ~ ' ~~ " ' ~- ' ' .~.. -__f<_,.o_,.._ . €__,Q--»_~»:»<.*v..- ... -~\.W‘=i'»<"' ” FA $2.66; sues as toes ’ _ Men s Grey Friese Reefers price $2.66 sizes & to 46 Men s lirown Fries: Coivlu value $5-60, our price 84 U, sl _Men s Shorey Guaranteed $6.70, our iérice $4 60, sues ill to Men s _ lue and Black Bea $10, 0111' price 87 75, sizes 3! to Men s Black Clay Worsted $12. Our price $7 50 elses broken _ Men s Blue and Black Bbore our £11-ice $3 50, elses 3 to 44 en’s Blue and Black Shore $10, our price U 75, sins &.t0 _ Men s Tweed Suits, mixed ii i’“°t.”~i”i“.°.i‘i.'““'° en s w ui price $8; sizes broken Men 's Tweed Suits, Mixed price $4; sizes broken ts, Mixed Di Li e ed up by existing facts, not ther be no twisting of the truth at And because we depend upon pe our own advancement th ii i faction with everv purchase von 1 WE’LL RETURN YOI ' gladly if vou llnd it ot OOCCOOQ W’ fees thsebovsthre *Wen nd bi P' ss the this article, low selling e s x They re #alll “fe re bollld Theyrethe s Drop in an G with organ accom nlment- W “The ospital” . . . . . . . _ . _ _ .'_?Tennyuon *HMM 'h Rev. Leo Williams. Q -| ¢f°9!d I Maron and Choi-us with oi-chest;-ei so "“’ °“‘ companiment.. . . . . . . . ..“Gloria Petri 32| . . . . . . . .,......J.'.‘.....t...Sll‘J.Birhby w¢h First Methodist Choir. 3 other tablet v~r-llialilarlimuzkeri ff 0 . °‘ ‘ , i » ' r _ , . .