» » » i F i 'f_.l " Ja _ .if ,V ,v 1.4 1.' ll. .~. .wg ~.l» . 1 "f-t£HFf“ __i_, ‘TRU . November tl-The famous i ont, known PILLS nu: U Stephenson after GIN PILLS O those who have suiered year in and ear from the dragging miserv of ki ney Disease, nnythin that will relieie the pain il ablessiu mdec That is ust what a well resu ent of Lachnte Mi ls. Que , and his wife both found in GN PILLS. Liichute Mills P Q "I was troubled for many s ears with Kidney Disease, and ii friend told ine to take GIN After faking a few boxes, I was greatl relieved, and after finislung the twelfth box, ie pain completely left nie My wife is now using GIN I’lLL‘% and finds that she has been greatly relieied of the pain over lier Kidueys lea n safely recommend anyone sufferin from kidney Trouble to gi\e a fair trial to GIN PILLS ” THOMAS STEPHENSON \Vould 3 on welcome such n relief ? Then take GIN PILLS They go right to the spot-ease the ain almost at once-n¢.utr.ilize the Une Act which is causing all the trouble - Strengthen the kidneys so that they will be able to keep the blood pure-:ind quickly take and that neskiiess and tenderness of the bac which undermine the energy and vigor of manhood and womanhood D9l'|"_t,pasq CIN-,IPILLS without a trial. Every box is sold on the positive 811iilF,¥,ll&¢¢'\1`l.st if Aix' boxes, used according to directions, do not help you, your ‘will ‘bo cheerfully refunded. _ _ 5o`ci abox, 6foi-$2.50, Free sample _,C0-1 Clll1l=\da,;¥ai\nited, Toronto. if you write National Drug and Chemical 15 I N5 _1tili§_;_i_-siC'i%;'its' or Pnnsous. RQ, _ /_-riding,-case which was tried ‘ie~ fore Stlh_Qldiary Crowe lu May last arid ivdnpient given against the j<.y_ l‘_q§l'¢_,_ reviewed tuilny on an ap- llyblg qndjhe Case is now being tried li_efere',J__‘ ge Chlpmiin. The u|,,.,nm_ ilt,v0l_l7_f!d is 3 flne of five dollars which was. imposed upon the drivers of thc jt»bilm for exceeding the speed TIC Will. be remembered ihzit the Mayor of Moncton and scverul Monc- _tgnaldermen were invited for an an-l to drive by Mayoi' Stuart and several] civic officials were in the p1irty,wiiicli were driven in thc machines of C. B. McMullen, Arthi.r Stevens and Alon- Z0 McCallum. "l‘wo days previr.-us to this event, 3 lad of ten years. Willie l<‘ei‘gnsnn,nsi1 been killed on Prince street, and the police were warned to keep nl slinrp lookout for offenders in future nnti ,'Mayor'Si.uari:1 wus one of thc party against whom the first complaint was lodged with conviction iollowlng.'l‘he cnse against McMullen occupied all day und is not hftlf finished. Local interest in the ease ls wide- spread and the nttendiiiicc in the court-room lnrgc. The ciise of Mc- Mullen will he continued tomorrow and the ease against Stuvcns will then be pipceedcii with. McCallum did not appeal. \ _____-.._,____._- We believe MINAI`tD’Fl LINIMENT is the best: lflatllias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Charles Whoutcn, Mulgruve, N. S, Rev. R.O._ Armstrong, Mulgrfive, NB, `['ici;e Liindcrs, scnr., Pokemouclie, . ll. prosecute tluun. _ lt cams ns a hir; sensation that Thoiuris Wasson, Slicfheld, N_B. S _...f - \_-~\` \\ \` N* \*";~: " '/afwf' vi. ' 'ff' -. ""‘ ff. i Th af’ -__ :?\`i¥‘~_ \_-.~;\ are :__ QQ; \,$`:`;;:f vm _ .' ' §g` “iw ci s-0 .w-"“" i 1 ,f-19:; ' " Comfort awaiting you. /n' / - . .»,,u.,';`_r".- ."'€.-_.' 3 ,/4"./f"f>?».¢Za.f/’ "if-' °' "'-lf=5.f.f§/'PP/M;-..f_‘-. "'.f.<.f.'ff‘f ¢‘,i~Z-ff'/c1r-f~,~>’=/.lf-'>¢<'.' ' /' -5,- Gr "_, 4/: ; _ if I. » »/ . _. -,‘-'..,"y _Z _ /; .~‘ ~ _‘ y, ., r 3 '-/4' »‘ -' ' ‘U I -.\`f...` ‘ 'I' _/+ ’» »‘ / . ¢r` -. - ~.-.li If/ ._ .y.'.- . i - ». .,-- _l_ -»» , -..» 4- , fi, 1/» 'f.:¢: 6, 3, ,Q .,t»- V ,_ have a I . néw'experience in I __ _ V -4 10"#-4-__»" _u ~ -.-r » I ,_ .. ~ ~.,/ , Av I/X, _ .~ , . .z,;;f»~>::»-’f-`-’/.’/ ffl'-2.9” .cw 'df' ,ga-?-"'i?/../4 .». f.¢“.<£.z~f.,.'//V.; _j»>.-.'.' ~ /.""/, .ff =9"1:f_.--1. fi?¢~77»_%5<%ja%;';f¢Zf4}?- '.,:?~'4;_;. ' ' - _'_... . . :_ _ Morris _‘Tn -,\'_: if _ _ 8-? Smith W Opp. MarkelQueeu St. ' . ,tn i ` ` position where - ' vents you from ill-healili, weal hundred other i made the source _ use? Popular evgry one'ls lnlk vl ealiiiost end entertainiiieiit. Oar line of PUPULAR rover: completely t the n least 'en wants. no You nu wuizu I MUST sriir iunoousz ' Vtry often you :ire placed in it f‘-.`Did it ever occur to you that this enforced idleness could be at ri comparatively trifling ex- grnnce and mystery tales that _ at 60 ¢_ls_ ronlistn of more than 500 volumes by the wizards of midern fiction, and 6 iilnr tastes. Ri-law are some of the. 9 P hleit arrivilr. Call, write or ph'\ne ld d of army you want and we will Lonesome Pine. .J Fox Jr. ' '.1 I ... . Londgn Violin . . . . . . Ru( in Into. .- .Chambers ‘i‘iis__l‘.'u something pre- golng outdoors, her or one of a I liings. ' of much pleasure novels-i he ro- iug about pro- l less interest und li; l\`0Vfi`lS he entire range that ought tp fill , . . . . HeCllfch¢on . . . . |||\i\|i I _ .fiona _.ini --Rev Jas McDougall will pieacli on Sabbath the l,0th at Cope '1' B terse at 10 30 Searletnwu at 3 and Suminerside at 'I _Ig pay, tg buy in this Province r -John Lewis of Freetown, has re turned home from Western Canada where he has been spending the last three montlis.J --Ernest Ellis of Tyne Valley, sold this week to W S Newsom, Char lottetown, his 1450 pounds draft horse The price it is understood was top notch for any one horse west of Summerside this season J -Mrs J H Norton of Moncton who has been mal-ing 9, short visit to relatives in Bedequc returned her home vesteiday morning She was accompanied by Miss Jennie Schurman of Bedeque, who will pav her a short visit J . -A F Martin, Toronto, W H Bushel London, G A Humphrey, Manchester, Eng, J E Callagzhan, Toronto. registered at the Clifton House, Eummerside, between 9 last evening (after the arrival of the Em press) and 9 the previous evening J -Geo F Oxley, Halifax W Ship Icy Toronto, A G Bishop, S John L A Moore, Sumnierside, P G Keith. Petitecodiac G W Cheelhiini, Ht John, A D Arscnault. Summer side, D D Sutherland, Picton, A C Sm th, Sackvillc, F Edgctt Monc tz#}lF. Stecvcs, Moncton; W. fl sen, Montreal; A. H. Prowse,Boa- ton; J. H. Bennet, Chicago; W. F. Sullivan, Bathurst; registered at the Queen Hotel, Siinimersiile, lietwcenil last 1-_vrniitu riiftcr the nrriviil of thc ll7~i¢‘-I' ill) :mil 'J the previous cvcn- ill .J. -The monthly meeting of the trun- iees of the Prince. llounty Hospital- \-/as huld in the hospital parlor re- l.-_eutly when the months accounts were fully gone ovcr an-tl f-|'tl.~l‘etl to be |-uid, The matron, Miss Be:if.t.ie,sub- mitted her report showing that 2| cases were ndniittcd for the month of October, l2 were discharged. nu.n1- lieruf days treatment 212. `It was decided by the hoard to enlarge the laundry and ulso to put in ri hot wut- rr heater lu the lauudry.J. -Word hns rcachctl Flummcrsida of the death in Boston of James Lee nt the ago of 'I6 years. Mr. Lee was a native of P. “E. Island linviug been lorn in Lot Nincteon. More than t;\vcuty-five years ago he made his home in Boston and continued to rc- silde thcrc \;nt_i1 his death. He was R man of upright cliiirncter and high- ly esteemed by all. For miinv years filled the office of Deacon in Trenton Street, Baptist Church, where his passing is keenly felt. Mr. Lee was a charter member of the Berean Bible Class in his church, he was also identified with the I.0.0.F. Mr. Lee was the brother of R, C.and John Les of Summprsidc. Mrs. David Hamilton iof Summcrside is a sister of the deccased,J. “For all cases of stubborn cold there is nothing that brings relief so ,quickly as does Mnc’s Cold Cure. This preparation gets right down to thc seat of the trouble, removes the ir- ritation from the throat, relieves the accompanying headache rind cures the cold. A box 251:. The 'l‘\\o Macs, 149 Great Gcorige St. Mctf. -M |>n\vA1'e orrice Zn;-f__;.n is » f Cumming down lil-chosen _ __ food. and rushing back to work, leads straight io dys- pepsla, with all it means ln misery. ‘ Proper habits of eating, . Q, with if Na-Dru-Co Dys- “ pepsla Tablet after each meal, restore good diges- tion. health and happiness. A box of Nu-Dru-Co Dys- pepsia Tableis costs but 500. at your Drugglsfs. National Drug and Chem- teal Co. of Canada, Limited. I Regulator -Dao cant pq: word. each insertion for adver in this column Cup mm nec 13 y order. and tivo Nr cent discount allowed Minimum charge twenty-five santa -Wilfred Boulter Tryon, was a. passenger from Bnmmerlide to Tryon last night.J --Foxes wanted on fair terms A first class black female to mate with a first class black fox Also for sale two first class patch foxes They and their parents may be seen at ranch at O'Leary W H Dennis 11 7Mlillll HBTEL lllHiVllS ___l\ The following registered at the Revere Hotel Uharlottetown, between l1 30 last night (after the arrival of the Tignish express) and 10 50 thc previous night E Keith Petiticodisc, N B W Docherty, Plnette R McMillan, Pinette McLeod Suminerside. McDonald, Summerside L Marcou, bouris Miiicou, Souris q McQuarrie, Ciapuud A McPhee, M D, Kinllora M McLeod Hunter River erley McLeod, Hunter River Miller. Port Arthur M McLeod M D Hunter River M Hawes, Halifax t Mnnurl Georgetown White, City Z=waW1UuU$>D1= The followin-iz registered nt the Vic- toria Hotel, Cluirlottetowu, between 11.30 lust night. (after the arrival of the Tiguish express) and 10.50 the previous night : J. T. Mortimerc, Toronto. Stairs, Halifax. . Jamey, Montreal. J. Nagle, St. John. J. Webster, Montreal. Sabbath, M0nt;|‘eal. A. ]__amiomaiix, St.. Hyscinthe. es llcid, 'l‘ort»nt.o. Dodd, Bangor. Wallace, Halifax. , ltusiscll, Hiilifnx. G. MacKenzie, St. John. \ (1. Blackie, Halifax. l*'. I). ’l‘h0vupson, Toronto. Geo. Wood, l-lalifmr. (From Yssterd:iy's Evening Guardian) S. C, Clark, Mt. Stewart; _ H. H. Cox, Morell; ssssgsseess sesf The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between the 'l‘iguisli express) und 10.50 the previous night : L. Wood, Mt. Herbert. ll. T. Oxeuham, Brookfield. J. H. Sedgewick, Tr\ii‘o. G. Whiteman, P. E. I. LORD ROBERTS SOORED. " speech at Manchester continues to at speech in every issue. shoulders of the British peo le " their fricnrs in Germany to under majority of Englishmen. __....._..._.-_1- WILL THIS 'REDUCE THE PRICE OF HARD \`0AL forerunner of other reductions. ii 98 cent rate. ANNOUNCE A CUBE FOR TUBERUULOSIS tuberculosis. He exhibited cured pa this methoil in their own prncticc.llr seventy-si 1 ' - .iii ._ 11.30 inet nigiit unter uw nmvni ni LONDON, Nov. 6.-Lord Roberts’ The International Arbitration Lea- gue, hfiwcvcr, has carried a resolu- tion denouncing Roberts’ effort, de- ' clariug he spcslis for a small section of fanatical niilitnrists, whose violtnl; language measures their iziiltire to place the yoke of conscrlption on the p . _A authoring of the Gcrma/ii colony _ ‘iit Manchester on Saturday evening >- condemrictl] the speech, and begged Ag. stand that Lord Roberts’ words did not reflect the opinion of tin: great .WASI-IINGTON, Nov. 6-The Inter- state Commerce Commission bas is- sued au order reducing after January -i~ 1 freight rates on nnthracitc coal , '_,r from the interior af Pennsylvania to _ ~ Tidewater (N. J.,) which may be a ~l‘ The commission declared in favor of l`lFiRliIN, NOV. G--At 41 meeting nl, the Berlin Medical Society today -Dr. Frederick Friedmann announced _ tients and declared ' that he treated 682 crises by his iriethod with almost. ,',. invariably complete cures. Prominent physicians, tcstlilvd to successes by Frieclinnn injects living tubercule bn- cilll which have been rendered bcncvcr lonr.. rl* . - i V A fi. ‘ ' ,- i... _ e and is not expected to -=»’-'.-i-=.-r-\.--c-'.- -‘ri~'.~"c-`-i-i-'.-‘-J.---i-i-=,~‘+-2 -‘.-1.-‘-e .;. 1* -I-‘Ili-`-il-'_-r 9;- -'f -'f J,- ?`¢`.` .pl ri* _.M 'L >l'*"~? :si ’\`_ `>i‘ tract comment. Ever since its dciiv- ery two weeks ago, the Daily Mail _hns published the summary of the 41'-i- ts. ;_. `,;, ,pf _"#1 »l~ ` :ii _. ,vile . Ulf; __'*` -i-r -'¢~'r-'r»l'_»‘i‘ thc discovery of what hc believed to »l~ be n practical cure for every form of _. `_'i` ..1,~ .-lr _:Jr fatally wounded his aged aunt, Miss f ,,, ' DENVER, oi., Nov. 6._-Denver Mary Ricliardson, slightly iniured big bachelors Wu, either bo ,m_cad_,auo DI, unqle' Martin L' Rlclimdeon’ an life of martial bliss or llnvary-as trite committed suicide here today aa case may be or 0,", pw a “mom neiglibois viere about to overiower e u 1 t the me 0, ~a many, ° , him. Mr. lticliurdson was elected to -_ q 5 ° - img; nit; I V _,cense, it a b o _y crm “;° %.z‘~<‘:»:°.““ ~”i::?.:.‘;°';'.:.“:°.:?.;:#. »»l=»-»»- --1- iidgi an_ asylfim some rtlnie ngeo and 'gxisiegf fill” Hmm 0|' Al¢l°\‘m5D» IS |’°F“”' f§{§,,2§°“.l.§1',f“§h;',f§‘n“‘f,§§f:‘,;fi ‘f,',,,',',, ' 'rue ilu, fvinnh has received uw ti- Mies Richardson and Fixer in-otgier were `tl° °’ '"“i_“§l.1° fm*-" Pf°V|l¢ Ifilllflll b°dY li“‘“g5~ Te” Pat' hand felled collars and padded shoulders. tems to choose froni. Sizes 35 10 44- 55,95 35/10 45, _ Men’s 0vercoais 9.00 Boys’ 0verccals 2.75 A Double breasted ulster made from a heavy 28' oz. twced in dark_grey shade, , showing a. herring bone stripe pattern. has converto collar which may be but- t‘;“€d °1°5e at neck °‘ “mr” °P°n` Sizes lined. Sizes to fit 2 to 4 years of age. 3 0 44- _ Boys’ overcoat tailored in a neat smart model with velvet collar that but- tdns close around heck 'The material is chcviot cloth. Brass buttons, and well "l"“""'F1'-I'§n` _ VV _ -V I 1 'W -an _ L- Boys’ Overcoats 3.00 Made from ahcavy weight frelze cloth this iiiakcs an excellent coat' for winter wear. It is tailored ia the sin? e breasted fly front style velvet col ar Sizes to fit boys from 8 to I5 years of age. _ _r_ Men’s0vercoais10.00 Men's Beaver cloth overcoat, made ' rom fi good quality English Beaver cloth, tailored in the new senator style, 5o inches long, vent in back, velvet collar, l gooi body linings, sizes 36 to 46. _ _ -us-_ Boys’ 0vcrcnals 4.25 The Red River Coat' Made from blue black Miiikitiaw cloth, soft #if wuriu, seams are piped, and the hoo and bodv are lined with red flannel: /' self collar buttons close at neck. »S_lZ- H llilcu’sflvercoais 12.00 We have s large range of patterns in this popular priced overcoat. All the new tweed effects and also black beaver l and meltoti cloths in the new senator styles, 50 1uclieslong.’1’he tailoring ls 'L ( ..;<...,;..;- -=-- _ -1* -Ee -l-'r-I*-l‘~'r-‘r»i‘ -l*-l‘»l‘-l‘~l‘ -i-_ 1.- -1;-i-J.-rf-i-r -lc-l‘~I*& M -1-4-1-i-‘;¢_. -‘ri #rj -il _~i- ;-i-`:-i-*-i- *E Eff. _‘xl l » 1 -1- -if ~ ,ffl .1¥""~l§ ~': -’r”~l‘ »’r', -'r 1.-_‘=.- -'.- flrst class in every respect. for ages; to io years. .‘ _ __ _- -- _ -_ ~'r A * "...==r',_ J- » , ' Q if All V 1 N ° 'il A i .Ei _ I (gint _ I* Q 'Q _-r" the sho Hnriiort T1-lid SEVEN MEN HOCKEY TEAM. MONTREAL. November 6-*_ The only amendment to bo brought up at the nnnual meeting of the National .Hockey Association so far in the re- turn to the seven man team. Ottawa will leave no stone untui-ned tn’ have tlhiinamendment carried. while both of the Toronto teams :irc with thcni in their tight. Ib is not likely that the change will be made at the an- nual inectlng, but left to ii mmmit. tn unrelated there tc look sim the onatter. ' ‘ Supreme I\n`,,‘if.l of HUPREME R_EPREBENTAT'[VE .; K. OF P. ENDS LIFE. A . ‘F '- oimrnai. mms n 1 N . _ . A ,- . ., . 6- " W ‘ _;_M‘f“, 7'*'°‘l m~. WUDI. secretary cfov' the ' , ‘ ; ~‘»_~ NPI Elin Order of Worknigii md f_~ ' |0l`Ill_9l'\!-_ Mt Master, of this city, i '- ' .~ ~'__ Tl?-ill' \\i*UP°" tmllly- An Investigation _U llil b00\lI as secretary of the' or- qnjma' ba” \_’¢K‘\"l \\v Tllptity Inuyf- E_l:°=0\l!Pl¥li»l\ouar Felix _.;{¢g\,m-g, _ P7-Uililll dttllbortly .kg _ 5 v' |7717. I <¥.f'f” Y -. ,i , if ~-... »» -. .->=\ .'.»i~~ ki v -lege-'r MUm‘_m‘ AN" SU‘°"""' ff -i-.fi 1.-=:_i-` »i~.»i-1%-ip"-`r -. ».» . 1'.-"»i~"-i-l~`_.»l--0-l-~i‘-it=i-';.i4.'=fl,~i---i.f-ii..--Irie »‘;-'-»=.- J. M; if 'fd AisT1AD N. H. 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