\ l L .. . I ,’_%_iorge E Munro. "I am sorry to say ly the reports we hear of -Roval Ili ._ --1 _Jffihst ‘Royal Household’ is now the 'Y- 't /ef.. wi... mais if have had great ails- Hu cu'ty in keeping up with 'their fm orders. I have made no effort to Bill . ,ogain the opinion oi Westville peo- ' ~' who have bought the flour, as to l its quality,_biit this I can say, that W rio com plainfd have been made,which is a very good sign that the flour _ ; gfivqs satisfaction. During the few Fr; da s we were out of stock several pedple dame to us anxious to get a barrel- of ‘Royal Household'. H1111 _ when asked if they would have a substitute the reply invariably _ was that they would wait for the new car i. filqadlhen-oh the way from the mills. 2. Personally, 1 believe that ‘Royal Household' is a very line flour. prob- - abl `the\nuest that has ever been 'made in Canada, and I have no hesi- :i, tation in selling lt as such. You are i. at liberty to make this statement ia our paper, in fact I would consider ii. G fair tohave you do so.” - i. , ‘ Perhaps 4-\`l\\i0¢§»|l1ti\ii5li,cléntquantlt}ies any whole- U Bolua food will be promptly dlgestcd;lf “" i . /‘ V T' T0 W All 'ng i~._little while unless the demand 'D '. i "- Ji- '1-`- 'oxoaad that of any - 2°. i9°s- . u‘“ See in Any . or Cafe _ l‘ll ll but nous 70 TIIWB your ' t,_ but ¢ lneanssomethinz. lm ‘ omstt ‘hotles \vhut` these hearty ‘#¢l_f\ili6\_vpa‘re eating you wlll'obse`r-ve thntthenranai niunaiiiiia lin... .n,..`i¢. f” .fit -iivir: izhiaeriy picking their way “° ._¢_llf9i!ll\5 llléiiu card of new fanglcil th \i9i\|i§‘¥9‘?`¢l°i’°f\ UIQ contrary they seem M W’ D*_‘f_°l`|_* 13,110! roast of beef,a prop- q" Cflyyilrnad loin of mutton, and eveiitbe 3; ;l§‘:.Z;*\`0i_lb¢'i' lobstvi 'iii not altogether, ~ _ . P P s dciiclidsupon good digestion and Cf” plenty of w.holesorue food, and not. upon d" d__lEi_ll‘1Ra1\`d`l1`i\ endeavor to live upon hiya craokcni. . li There lsaccrtiiin ulnss of food cranks wfsiseelll ii0`*l'°ii0\"l!` that meat, coffee '"3 an _many other .ma 'iiiings ...........i. nvlsoiire. but _thas-»_ oaiiavmiu., uaiuy- Vi” delllllatlon of their o\vn theories. 'rne ,ngiiiarina nuniiiaii isiiniiii me “ll stomach Socrates the natural digestive bl thesstoniach does not do so, and certain "t Yfo'q'ils" cause distress, one or two of Stu- "U art"s Dyspepsla Tablets after each meal h° will remove all difficulty, because tiiey 5" supply.,iui4t what every weak stomach "“ ls.cks,pepaln, hydro chioric acldj dlas- de tisae and nur. Stuai~t‘s Dyspepsla Tablets do not. act " upon the bowels, and in fact are not th strlctlyumedlolnc, as they act almost ni’ i it thoroughly, and thus - gives amucli- H JP'lllan=i: _-in-ua ___ . si' '_>r__”___ :vw _ - *»~‘ ~ Sr. isrimpuuno, Feb 18 -Russls‘s cry is _ F P0808 with Jupii`u`. sind peace at once, matter what the coli. No one talks of o possibility of a spring caropalfrn in iinchurin. There ls’ no more grandilo- »ntti\lk of “crnshing`.lapan." There is further insistence for ‘ “Just one tory." I The newspapers openly favor peace. ' any cost. , ~, l lstlcs of Field Mnnshal 0yamn's force stinles of Ania. ing Gen. Nogl's forces, hai 08 battalions .The Russ says: “'1`iiocolossusisbc'gin- 23 squadrons, und 342 guns, or l10,'000 ii . - ' ig to stand on its own legs, spiirning men. The number of reservists with- e burcaucrutic- clay which lm. been nrtl- Gcns. Nodzu and Oku is unknown. illily i"ll>0S¢*fl on lt. As soon ns tnc co- The total of Field Marshal Oyama’s re- ont|re]y upon the food eaten, ducsnng lossus finds thc full use of its own limba gulnr troops is placed at 205,000 cavalry 0 lille-Si-1011 01 _war or peace will be slid lnfuntry, and 830 nuns. The total needed rest ond giving an ii ctitc iori “med “`lLh°“i ‘umcu ii! " _ _ iw . ._ ‘ , ` ‘ 1’ Y » ~ the uext,mea]_ _ ~ llic Niisliadni publishes an open letter Military men'estlmatc Gen. Kuropat- c . . - roui thc secretary of M. Bezobrazoif, pie- kin's superiority at about £0,000 men use Swnrtvs Dyspepsia Tablets' knowing sldcnt of the Yalu Timber company, de- without. including the Sixteenth army _ Of people ii ho traicl nine out of cn ‘ number of reaei visis is robabl 100 000 them to be perfecmy ,mfg to use at any nianding the truth about the Yalu river corps, which is not yet in the For East. time and also having found out by “_ concessions, which he claims were the fil- | th t th f d rcctcriuse of the war. He declared that per ence U' ey um u sa emmr hen the truth is known it will be seen A w easy it was to adjust the differences _ ` against lndigestldh in any form, and eat- W ing,as they have ‘to,ut all hours and h° ..iiin_...is__0f food, the miveiing public- “"0" J“P““- for years have pinned their faitlfto Stu- 1_ull-sized packages, und aiy drugglst bu from Muina to California, it his opinion d pcps_in Tahletsls the most popular and '"1 successful remedy for any stomach trou 5 ble. _,. 7; ., __,.__€,._&,__. , _________,_________ ____ t'| ' rc ~. Sauvorln, editor of the Novoe Vi-emya, Ugg!-mu;w;'I‘;§:;“ *L‘;;’h?yr.gs?5`i:_fl°",ElLl';;'f ar-17'; Tablets, ll1_f\D€HHil‘1i5f/l°.f°Vi°W 09th” “T515 YPM' Of and t-h'ey will soon bc cheerful, smiling A||,|,.uggis¢sse|| themnt50 cents for the wurin toduy‘sissin>of his paper attri- and happy. Worried inothera who use tes the responsibility for the Russian (‘l“_'“_“";id clnegm "gd §‘°';‘~`,'f “ *ILPHT in lsasters firstly to Foreign Minister §|:g,_y0,.?¢,!_€'8nysx;s' ..1,{et°r‘;"I"°,;:__’gnn °Sq’i°: were Mkcd’-wmsay that Swmfs Dys_ Lumsdurif, former Viceroy Alexieif, and Baliy’s 0wu'1`iihletiini_v little one was af d BMD., Rosen, inte Russia" minmtel. iyiiylseslclily and cried day and night. But whom »-- of d»--»-8 :;':.i.';‘23:i: six; .';i.':.“;i‘.l;°.‘l.l‘.lS.i.‘.i°'.°.“:°.*.; usslu. into a terrible wnr by complete now A-gqd.f|1|i;u;-gd ;|`|_|¢| |~¢“-|,|'g Qual _' _ ignorance of thc true state of affairs in Mothers need not he afield to use this f ‘e fm, Gash M_ Sxmv(-,rin declares me medicine-lt is guarimtced to contain no on rome ful or Pon Aram before ‘.?.il'.'i.°°..‘L'.ll‘Zi"‘..‘.i’i‘.‘§$“i‘.3'?.“.§'.§3“ii'..ilf %l.`if.“ _ the complete exhaustion of its means of Soig byéiull meldiclpe dgsiers olr sen; post , .ig th f _»~ _ pn__i\"eeniia ox y\~ritngteDr. . P E R D ;3;df`;'€§n:;)"°1,whi)?;b?hgre:T`1he;°gf williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. in .-i'...llfiuschiilil.” . 5'* Y he ‘=Vi‘s-rvii.LE Farsi: Lancs re- c (ly obtained the fillowin; inter- ." w with Geo. E. Munro, one of the l ding mcrcbanis ol' Piclou Countv. io have used and are using "Royal ,,¢,.._ ”, was the reply given our reporter li n he exiled at the store oi' Mr. iitlor si few days ire were com- lelely fold out ol _stock ; but a car- id _now coming in will keep iis go- rts i~f Canada " l’-V _ _ _ a e n iettorlcuvc mc to nlsh din- llilsh Columbia. and that the mill- ll\"|;; mi? dill? U0 E0\`€l‘B l30\1lIilli'fi§ bball: l that Montreal will benefit by thc separu- nel. “Iona on inquiring me r,.m_,0,,_ he us seen cr t P lllllhffll .V Cllr# Y C tion. _ _ lied my uttcntion to ii group of rlvc weli- C nplgicnilol" °f C2“mb'”'l“l“’° PM" dict-ised men ut nn nrljiicent table, und in- '"' or meby “H rugglsts' C h N formed iue_that lie knew them, and it _ . ~. mm " °° 8' h°““’“'"“' °_‘.”u °°b“." would be ibctter for me not to be seen in throat ailments iirc quickly rellevedby ms 0-bm lm' Vapo-Cresolenc iublcts, ten cents per box .. p y' pd, 19.21.23 Som:-“Your Neckties up lehlnd Muster Willie Cotton, (Quurteuo T , O ntl tfthiiltel 1-... . ., ii....nc'l.,N. s. ` in-ci.-.ii..ii.¢n».-i..g_ M:nHfw_:‘s“m°e‘; gy jmflgiczr .wfo fmfld We 1_§g_§li_f';_l_;1L‘\g‘}_\;'<}_g§§_§miiL c§l~,§_}l'_;>\1,_>i'_§_ ' ' "°' 'T despatched nib und 'introriuccd to thc sup- - CATARRH OF THE HEAD posed crimiiialsl had been trucking. De,,ti§,c M ,,'\`,.e,,L,,,,-.M for bmnlc|,m_._. wi. - T1 ' ' ‘l`t l ' f l. .‘rl‘t d '-lilt :fist t't*f- .iAPS WILL GET THIS. 1,,.,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,,,, ,,,,..,,..,. .i....gL-:wa ,hw ‘”".°°'§"',"‘ ` y "7 ’" ,°" °.° 7'" i'.`.f...i §.“2....'.`.'.i.-‘iii"...'i.-_` ‘if`....`$i ..l= ii... hecausa it cause? deafness and leads r'° lc" kmmn (‘er'('cu\cs In me ` ustrmn chilflrcii luke ii colil or cougli I 'gi\c this `°"` "' °}'~:n*mmPi/lQ“- (IFN i5 "5 cert"-in I-0 f0U0W Service' mcdicliic, and hnvc nc-\'ci' known lt lu iiill SAN FRANCISCO' Fcb_ ]2___An_nu“e_ Lleluse of batnrr iozoue us day is to follow “By fm- the most ext,30,.d|n,,_,.y and to bring relmf -- ,ub d -U i t t _ ngit. lizou simply breathe the fragrant _ _ _ _ D Ci _- -_fs _ |- L' 1 iq' -_ _ yv erea wi 1 ri eres by all ,,,.,m,,,}.,“eb¢.,n m,..|,_._ form, British healing (mmrrhozone wmch spreads thrilling case “ith whichlhiue been ppnhneiiégczplyiiipirmmip-.epflnlup `ii;‘i\v amcr Glcnturret to dock and begin through thc nasal piissiillosy throat and °0\"\@Ct¢d “"\U that Of me mU\`d°" in t_|,m,, ¢;,m,S,,_..',,,,,,.|,_¢;i;c,.,,lS_M,,i| o\18cb0id" Flfiufi louilliigacavgo of hay, oats and harley l“'_’F§- ,,‘h‘lYl"5l 0"” ‘WUIZ "¢§""l£le Of M' the R110 A113010- in PIITIS- 0031111- 21. ers, or Ediiiansoii, Bates Sc Lo _ Toronto. "VPS, We lwndle ‘Royal House- |,e|»_._ 1513 pn-Bumed Limy, this freight :War hosL“"S(;“‘:§"d 3?” ;`;""° °"t""`h °f 1902 The murdered man wus an Aus- 'I`o protect you ariiliist iiiiitiitioiis, thc . . t E t M. _ ‘ _ _ ~' . . ‘i . l ld’ Flour; we sell ii good deal o is iutemiod for V],,div05i,0,,k_ _ W||kinson gf" Lnux:;':,,:et‘,;7n T?nft;°:c£:,,,,,,.y trian by birth, but for ii ininor political &‘l‘;`tf",f;'rf“0"’;d “::‘f}‘*‘ti'>'lm "l§l;'L’l\' \V'a§'h";‘;§l~ L, years of misery by Catarrhozone which is offence was sentenced to seven years' m.m.y|,0,?_ n p N3( u mr’ G _ |l:u:g';?“f!iIi\’| liféggdy (¢}0tk0l;1D £25 flifnpllsiii' banishment from his iiati e country. - -*'**°“‘é<- ro m s. a arr oz nc re cve 1 _ --*+?-1 Af ld fst M d qiiiii‘l oven Many people suffer for years from rlie ~ . ' ' I » ` l “iii” Pains. find Prefer ic d_° S0 muw' “I inet him there and on the second an Thousands 0; Mothers _ \`|<’f~59595i Which it "MY d°» _llldilinf ma" t°'t"'kc the 8tr.°"K m°d|°’“c5.u°‘mry I night after our arrival in the French capi- are us ng ` U . vcn for RlicumuI.ii»im,iiol. knowing that "" tallinvltcd him to dine with me iii. the m,.¢i...i.i-.,' pnpiiimiiy in other fimck relicffromimln may be had simply Monrnnai., Feb. 12.-A cable from ,,.e||_k,,,,,,,,, Cafe v|¢,,,,o,s_ in ,he Ru., lilllliyillg 0i1l\¥lJb@l‘i1\iI\`S Pllill Bill!! Rome to day says Mgr. Briichesi has | _ I ' Montmartre. nt ,mde,.,,t,",d'»» said M,-_ Mum-°_ and ii it :out taking any medlclnelnternal. secured from the Pops the wmplege sep. .iwhue ,mms M the mme Inouced he ‘ Itev.A_nio_s Parker of Magnolia. North ai-ation of the Montreal and- Quebec go, rather 5,336” and M last, ,uggenwd opulnr ‘lonr, as far west as Victoria, <»1\r0lmf\.f‘\1fIcri=d for eight years with n branches oiLaviii University. Isis said th th 1, dl _ _ _ n _ EST KENT SCHOOL CONCERT _ IERMANENT CURE BRONCHI To THE TON' IS' Sauir Sri-'. Manu-z, Feb 12 -There is A‘l drugglsts. » --- ‘ n PROGRAM \i E. r.\ii1‘ i. March -Circus l’uiiidi-, Orchestra. Maid Quiirtcllc.-“\\'i»iilri you know my Ceiiii'a:Ciiiiriiis." Messrs. G. d Moore, A. Gaudet, M. \Vllson an A. Sipltli. Song - Sclactcd, Arihiir Bruce. Cornet Duet- Polonnlse, Messrs. C. Davison imd C Hlnc. ood Night Drill by the Little Tots. Chorus.) , f 7 ' ‘ - , \_ - , 7. Rcadl'ng-.s‘clected,Mlas Rattray. '- ,-' ii Bong Miss Hazel Bremner. il A ~ .Intermission Candy‘Sa_ie. Orchestra. _Q fir; ov _ il. nion Blend .. ' Son§~»Mlcrobes_, W. Macdonald. I Duet-“Oh thatws tivo were Maylng," _. Miss H. Bremner and Mr. E. Rit-` Tea' PART II. r Brownies' Drill -By in squad of hope- fuls. ‘ - chic. W , r.. |n 'tho Lower Pro- h istlllpg Solo-Prof. Barlow. . ' . Misa Mollie Warburton. » lc. scan ,onli--By iiiirieen iafiy .ina-` aim. - ch°‘°°.t ‘"’w*h of 'Inna' Programme siihicct tonddltlon. Tickets I [mm all students. md tl 94. ' / ."1 - f _ day Feb- 24th at8 p. m in Market Hal|.' - HE WANTED T J EE PRESIDENT OF A BIG FAILROAD. 'Once there was ii. school teacher who had her pu lla tell the class wha`£'ths'y desired to ninkc them contented for life. One little fellow said: _ “I ivniit all the to locn pudding I can Clit. ` l A' other said: "I ivnut t0 be l‘i‘c>ldcnl cf li b'p rall- rorul." ` Twenty years later this sainc teacher on visiting ihs jail met the "tsploca pudding ' boy," who was serving s term for vsgran- cy, while in a mansion surrounded by a happy family 'lived her other "pup I,” his ambition realized. ' Nei\rLv a quarter of a century ego Paton & _Oo was organlnd. 'Its ambit- ion was w become the finest store lncnar- lottetown, and today this inngnldoent shopping lisndquartbrs stands without s peer-n. tribute to ambition and energy, the foundation stones of success. A inultltullc nldlscrlmlnating peoplsare noiv reaping the benefits of our success, Vocal 'Solo-“When the Heart lslivhloliceiitres around "knowing how to Young," icky" and “giving values that other stores unable to eqiiiiil" We want. you td enjoy _the manifold advantages of our fnfinltnre department. Spec als in our 'ciii-pet’dep1irlrnenl. this week. Jas. Psion & Co. isdwtf. " both thiiclvll' and military men with oou rage, while Llent. Gan. Stoessel only rua- y n|fested'e_ivll courage." ` - th 'hw several talk for pence le a°°°m~ published some or his aut-sutures, which panled by a discussion of thetermiiRussl_a an would be willing to accept. First of all, var _ ‘US °°°Sld°r¢d imi_=°~Slhl° t0 meet any --1 iii..-aysiiied iiieiiie or ii ries-active," ,demand fora cash indemnity If is con id M Lak d .__ _ . __ ~ ' ' ss. r. e, "ian have worked at it ' gpg", of up his is thaw VI umm Fli:;.,i;i\ii:i dukes arc rcconcllediolt. The, ceded, however. that Russia must retire Bincel was quite ,,_ yD,,,,g_,,¢_c,._ Before cusseégur Or l,t._ 'lhc ministers openly I from the whole Iiluotung penlnsuiumlld' being married I hal worked in the West M Wim me mm mmm M l I °°Hs°'{t.l2°J\u»a= ovfuvatlon °tP°rt A1- End,..nd was iinimngiiiy familiar win. w &}o\_m_m'num| is noted ns" at mf" D , :hu 'dMa’“°h“'i°" °f "°“"°°» would 'ia re' all the low-class club.; and the Cont neutnl "P - r ` ~ say "3" \1l'!1¢ to China. ` scum who frequent tliein. Thi-y are the eacc ni\_is. be sccured inthe far cast The army organ pu llshes olliial stat- m°n'wh'0 give me U_ |)i,,15i,,n of nh., G'__°"d Dukes' -Cla" m"i‘t°"' Nzwspapm' and P°°P!é U willingly Tiac1.ed- Two Famous Detectives All Over AW E38." i0 End Wal- A»"¢@dY T 'fi Of T¢"T\$- Europe- How, the Unknown "Red Wool” Conspirators . _Generally Admitted That Manchuria is Lost. _ Put his _Frfeiid to Death- Dramatic Story ofthe Life the defense of the fortress' and whoflllei _ _ __ W Th _ _ _ __ 5- police such u great amount of troiihle. c nc spspcrs tike ii pessimistic based on the regimental numbers oh- the "1 hudafrlgnd in high Umm, ni, s_-on the following morning my coinpuiiirn ii of the unr, and generally admit. uniforms of the Japanese killed d ring |mdYard who know in llkin f rdetect .. _ . . -. _ = , ' Y U 0 ` ]§gyk||,g |mi|,,|du_,,|s are u walking can that Russia must seek peace at once. the engggements with Gen. Kouropiit- he work' and he ingwduged me 3,0 fi sec- lrtabbed tothe heart with a knife round The Bourse Guzett in ir k bl ki 1' _ i >~ » : °' "mm “ ° “"5 °"°°“ ret service agent of the Austrian Govern- the handle of which was tied n how_ of ltori}i:l, izocs to the length of saying According to this report Gen. Kuroki, méuf, w°,sk|,'|'g|n L.m,1,,,,_ The 15"," ni, ,RED WOOL," at w ile Russia has not won a victory commanding the Japanese right, has 76 one ogre,-gd -to pay me ,,_ salary to ,,,,,|s¢, ie luster of Russian nrmsis notdlnimed, battailons,ll squadrons, and Iiilfiguns, hi df ¢_ 6| I dth t “R I m,a.n or w ve months worked us a ion (me ‘pic uss it can without humill- about 85,000 men, besides 70 io £0 reserve seem; genie., sp, At, the end of that `\) -` _ s the possibl ity of ii terniin battalions. l ,.1 h ff. d _ _ 0 B on of t_ho war, seeking apeaccful and Gen. Nodzu, commanding the center, xglsex-v|;0 ue to retain me m the we 0 S riorable adjustment on the basis of a has 00 battalions 6 squadrons and`l08 ' _ tisfi1cloi'y understanding between the guns, or 65,000 meh. , `~ I. HAD To s“ EAR To SEUREUY' . o countries chlcrly concerned in the Gen. Oku, commanding the left, lnciuri i iliiiiiiiii I - I T0 ASK-=FOR;PEACE f TELLS- lil Miiiiiilillii liliMiS of ihe Sie Francis Lake, who torn number of rs has been ei trusted detective on ii Australian secret service, hssrecently dlltiniwy of the Sherlock Holmes lety “My first duty was to sign a bond in i _._i._.i.@; clutched my revolver In my overcoat pocket, thinking he mciint. to attack me. I have done you a little service uno' y0l1 have done me several little kliidnesscs. G0 to the Coiiiinissiiry of Police, iisk him foraprotectlvc escort, and don‘t stop! truvclilng until youarc out of the country. If you don‘t fo.low my nlvicc HEI) ' WOOL will curl your cmeer. Au revcir _ and hon voyage, inonsienr,’ and he i nicilintely turned und wulkuil iiivny \viiril`s Cook's tourist oiliccs. succccrlel in solving.; the iiiy.»Li~ry,f was founil diarl in the Rue Arcolc- uth Hound. “ ‘Wcll,' lic continued, ‘tnkv :ny wiviuc- E: '55 “From tliut fliiy to thisl hiivc ncve v Pneumonia London that I would never divulge my business or my whereabouts cvsn to my relatives or friends. Not even my wifi: knew my rcul occupation during these years, and in factI told all my friends nnd` others with whom I came in contact that I was ln- thc employ of the Eastern Telegraph Company, which” would account for my constant absence abroad. For a short time, while ln' the secret service, I worked for ii newspaper in Fleet Street, the edltui' having no knowledge of my real occupation. “Rfter signing the bond of secrecy I was sent to Vienna, and spent the first two months in famliiarizlng myself with Austrian criminals. “One day I was shown the photograplis of two men in ordinary attire and told to impress their likenesscs on my min l. The following morning I was introduced to two gentlemen by a secret service of- ficer. and at- once recognized them as the men whose llkenosses I had seen the day before. When they had gone the officer told me they were tivo well-lcnown crim- inals, and that I must follo\v\ them wher- evér they went. At the same time lic handed mea bundle of notes and told ine ifI needed more money to apply to t-he pollce'cominlsssryin whatever town I found myself or else to the Austrian consul. A ciiasr-: AND Irs iucsni/rs. ‘asv wooi.' iursrriiv On looking across at the ` group I re- cognlhed one of the men as iirc-Intlve ofthe murrlerér of the Empress of Austria. I persuaded my compiiiiion not io leave i iiurrlediy. A` few inoinenis later one of the occupants of the oLher tiiblc noticed us, and, after scrutinizing us for n timc, rose, came over to our table, and address ed my companion in his native tongue. “At tho finish of the conversation the two men raised their hats to ein-h other, and my companion, turning to nie, begged me to come outside immediately. Once in the street, be turned to walk towards-_ the Opera House, and I asked iilm to tall me the meaning of his strange behavior. Ile would not answer n word until hc got to the corner of the Opera Iioiise, when li stopped abruptly and raid: “You are onlv a young man, and you don‘t want to die yet, do yon." ~° -Not ii i can help it; I replied mil Fslrvilie, Sept. 30. i902. » C. C. RICHARDS sc Co. Dear Slrs,-We wish to inform you that we consider your MINARIYS LlNIMENTa very superior article, and we usslt asa sure relief for sore throat and chest. When I tellyou I would not__ be without it if the price was one dollar a bottle, I mean 'lt. ` l “In the evening' the two mon left; asthma are quickly rcilc\'cda‘d entirely _ ' ‘ ' ` Vienna, andi followed them by the ` cured by this treatment. . ;' _ “_;;lll;[ybrg;(»é?3t‘:l,s 1:_'gfht'?fle‘X; ogmlggfai ixfttfamenghlnn “gi” VVfebbW°°d fold $1156 game tmln to Parla, From Paris they There is, wclliulieve, no meriicinc so iv:-ll \ _ _ ' l .rc over e n ngo orerunnn -' _ ii df f .~ - if .c é\|Be|g`s't ggtiatlmjgu Cghthollglln she Ygxlld L0 th* tml- M“°hiDe!')' lm-5 UBB” l°§Dl\iDJ|! (Ame to Land?-n' and proceeded LQ D' sl]iil*l:uiilTsl, 3:1131 il,.~i`lis.fi)i:if;§'u(ii.ll“iniliiglliilgélgtilo i " _, s‘gd° °d Ta ‘ mr' base “l;£lm}l)i°f ‘nd “few dn” with ood results It is low club in ‘-°h°‘ Neve" fm' one ln' dciidly ailments wllicliso frequciitiy arise . I e an urpen ne roug ro e ,un 5 _ ' iatant did I losc track of my mcn. They from thnin. I ltpsatineiéttmadgl abtiiokrréugh ¢;'i1rP~ claimed tllefv iS $5.000.0i»0 “`0l'Nl Of Orc left London a couple of days inner and I Miis, lroncliiti.~i,1ind _ 3TANTON'S PAIN RELTEF, a :anim rinixov ron mnmui me ninemsn. ua: AND BRING FATAL RESULTS iN A REMARKABLV SHORT TIME-THE . SAFEGUARD Is DR. CliASE’S f§ilR"" LINSEEU ANU TURPENTINF. Nearly everyboily knows that pneu- monlu results from neglected colds and yet there is scarcely ii newspaper you pick up these days but contains the report of some fatality: from this deadly disease. Colds are so common that the danger they carry with them is overlooked. In.Dr. Chnsii's Syrup of Liiisecd and Turpentinc you have ir positive cure for colds und a complete safeguard against such serious developments as -pneumonia and consuinptlon_ The exceptional curative properties of turpentinc and llnsccd are “ell known, and in Dr. Clnise’s Syrup of Llnsced and Turpentina they are combined with half n dozen other ingredients in such a way as tube pleasant to the taste, and wonder- fully powerful in the cure of throat and lung diseases. Such ailments as croup, bronchitis and _ When the body is in as weakened and e x h a u s t e d condition, the quickest way to get right is to use Iron-Ox Tablets. Those who feel that weary, dragged-out feeling' that indi- cates loss of vitality and gen- eral weakness of the system, seldom realize how dangerous their condition is. There is constant misery when thc body is in this condition. The :ip- petite is gone. the stomach can- not digest its food properly, the nerves are irritable and on edge, and sound sleep is lm- possible. Iron-Ox Tablets do wonders for the man or woman in a run ` down condition. They quickly put the stomach, bowels and nerves in a healthy state, so that the whole body is toned up and strengthened, and every organ performs its duties in a regular and normal manner. Iron-Ox Tablets cure by toning up the stomach, bowels and liver to proper and regular action. They act upon thc nerves, soothing and qiiieting them, so that rest and refresh- ing sleep follow their use. ‘Fifty Iron-Ox Tablets in a handy aluminum pocket c:ise,/ 25c. Buy of your druggist on send direct to The Iron-Ox Remedy Co., Detroit, Mich, For sale iii Ctarlotteiown by Apoiliecarics liall, _Iohnsnn 6; _}olin_~iou. ll.:\_ i<_liis, A.W. Rcdrlin, Mclloiiald & McKinnon and in Suiiiiiicrsiiic ut Goiirlic-‘s Drug Store. 1 _ __. lii l Bic qi§gguNi I. C. S: COURSES. They are not mere bread viiuners. They are salary earners for brainy people. You never heard of an I. ,C. S. Student being a failure in life, because his or her studies are character and brain builders. 20 per cent discount now. CHARLOTTETOWN AGENC ` J. P. MCCOSKEY, - Mgr. 18 dwtf :< l i i _ _ _ _-_-__-s -_A-f-4 _ _ __ _#_-‘/-_#sv v v____vv_v v _-_ev -\.» Vliliowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring wo`rk try the NEW FQUNDRY Foot of Queen Street For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Fcunders. Machinists and Boilermakers. The Cliarlottclowii Foundry MacbincCo. Ltd. Phone 73 Peake’s No. i Wharf. P, 0, BOX 4|] 7-17 dwlf ' _-,_ »-v__. /~_-s-_ ,»_-,¢\,-_Q-_-_-`,\___ _ ___ ____ _________:_______ ________v___v_ ______A____v - _*__ ______,_v,.____,`__ [~°li|]EliRE’S iiiiiiiis' siiiuv Fir D|llillrBl|'$ lilmsrllt, you cannot but admit the fiict that this preparation is one of merit and is all wliat is claimed for it. It is safe, pleasant and soothing for children teething, and a prompt checker of bowel und stomach troubles. Physicians and Professional nurses recommend ft. In purchasing, see that Dr. Co- _ derrc's signature ond portrait is on " every wrapper. Beware of the many Svnurs ut up in a similar form and nude to Took like Dr. Codcrre‘s. /’n'r¢‘, 2_5rl_r. /:rr bottle, or by mail an fereifl af/wire. Sole proprietors Tim Wiim/fri: Cnnln- CAL CD. Liniiled, bllontrcnl, Criiindn. Have _you seen Uni' New Gi':iilc if Extra St ron o ra p pm In Natural Color e.specizil`ly suit- , ed for Dry Goods. Best Wriippinj- lin' A urge parcels. Stocked in 3 sizes-_iniiiio - to order in any size. `-SCHOFI ELI) BROS., ~ St- John. N- B.. Selling Agents. The E. B. Eddy Co. Ltd., Hull Paper Mills 1 _ll e. _.__ "_~ __- i | f iS llldliliilil that more eyes are ruined by improperly fitted glasses ; than by natural causesl Eye defect comes sooner ori later to all alike and to bei properly fitted means yearsi of comiort ahead. , Our optical department isl equipped with the latest; appliances and is at your service. ' ,_ J. B, i‘ici;>oi\iAi_o .se co. SUNNYSIIIE _ r I _ 4 T' _ ll T! Some Half A Price Goods f 75 pairs Ladies’ Ciotli Gaiters. 50 pairs Ladies’ Felt Butioned Overshoes for 5oc a pair. 25 pairs Misses, sizes i and 2, 5oc a pair. A lot of colored Ribbons. half price. A lot of odd Coats and Vests, half price. Men‘s Fur Caps. I6 off. If you want any of the above goods, this is your chance. ii- if' .sus i ‘ ' > _ ,Sv . i 'sr ~r . f I i fl-‘ it-_ i _ . i i-_.’ .i'.‘ i `. _._, . . ‘ , li. i ‘.1 , l`~‘i 1 ii 1 ‘ \ . i‘ . ‘ i .ii i~ 1 ilii/' Y . ._ Y, \_ J. ‘ .,,'