.i ._ _ _, l II I tif' lil; gi; ._ »»a.s as --»~=»e~'»,.,° E.. ‘ -' .::#::.__‘_'. -fi 3- _,`. . . 1.._i>;:i all - ~= _.l --I I I* ‘ 3 ili i,. Iii. .2 » , _ ._ “Fmiha tives Have Proved Their Value ln Thomands of Cases .ies WIIIIIIEIIFIIL llEllll_Illl IIF i WUIIIIEIIFIII. IIUIIE ` -.,_. _. on, mama, 'nm Aa. on an 11..... Of The Organs Responsible For The - Formation Of Uric Acid in The Blood. Many people do not realize that the Skin is one of the three great elimina- tora of waste matter from the body. As a matter of fact, the Skin rids the system of more Urea (or waste matter) than the Kidneys. \Vlien there is Kidney Trouble, Pain In The Back mid Acrid Urine, it may not be the fault of the kidneys at all, but be due to faulty Skin Action, or Constipation of the bowels. - "I*ruit~a-tives” cures weak, sore, aching Kidneys, not only because it strengthens these organs but also be- téause "Fruit~a-tives’ ' opens the bowels, 'eetens the stomach and stimulates the action of the skin. _ “Fniit-a-tives" is sold by all dealers at 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, :5c. or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruity:-tives Limited, Ottawa. .Il I F " .. _,_.‘, I. »i. .. -Ill r» 1:* Ili; fi; .1 iilil; in i in f' Q. _ I $1.-J0 Per Day. I 'Iwi _:ili'»I§" . __ _ .5 fi il I . .I .ffl rf ~'-ts? 4- i Iii. If :Trai-fr. ily, if; .,. rf". ’ I L. ‘Iii ‘if -_» i -` f li- _llc ¢.°s,=_; ~ .-.......~,. 'ii Y" ri ;,Il Il _ . ..f,_. It-:_ it I. ,. _ ‘il ill ~ ._ ~_- . E th _'gi '_ _ _QI ~ \_ .- __ii_ Q. ~. .- _ ._ -.-..-. .___,..,s_______»___=_, g .~‘ v-' -L ` v 1' _`_ »-.- Ji _ _ _ _ _ ,_ __ * I "’»Y ,,__.V ____ ll" \'IS1'l.‘i.\`G i. ' ~ ` ` ' ’ ’ ‘ ' , ,.. . ld y..,, .i.».;,»,. ... 1..-J.. in me I Albemarle-Hallman ill ' ~ fs' Ipit' _ ' /~\ f-_;;\~iI i .. i~ l. I-I. 1, \ .J-1.1 ....li.i.. ».. f J ` .50 rooms with l.1\-:itory Sl!/Il II ."1 ii'-` ,._ ' _._ L 1. Z-_.rg .,..i . if . .s ,,, .4-»‘-_'J %i:}~`*-‘_- W _ _ . :.~--'I°,_¢?" ,E1 -..=...... _ __-.,. -ms s; -; ' _,.1 ' - 5'- ' Ei, ~ ~é'=’.~i\ ";_U . I _ '-_- 'ig- '$!' _1 if I pu _ I* is I-`_» f-J. If if _ . I_ . I\I-\\ i0Rl\ LIT! vi-:Rr ci-zxrni-1 nearest |~t:ii! slit.;-is anti ni.»_-i nf>.~..t..m!Q it. thi-air.\~. tl~-pots. ~tf-anislilp yu~r.~'. ynu Il()'I.‘I-I I. ‘ _ 5th M., Broadway, ;-“iltli Sl. U\`Hl{l.Ut\Iil.\'U i\i.\i)l.\`().\' SQ. `|’.\I'ii{. A fi_\'o million ilolln: .\\'.tlnp!~ of inoll»~:n‘ an-.ntl-ci.ui':il p-.»rf’:.--rilon; aut-unliuodutlun, 1.000 guicsts. A (mod Room, '\\ itll Bath, $ to . o 1 " :z-1 "--- '.. lie-u;~iir.1||t. . ;; .'-- ii...|-|._~. _ ll \\'ll"l. I' liI`lf'lil'I\'. filly \\ii“. iw ill.-iw-.l at il:-- . Il.: _ 7 L0 N GAC RE Nl-JW YORK t`l‘l`Y Broadway and airh St. EXl.2Ll.'."l\'l-.LY ll.\`,l~il-.l_.0l{ _ tgnvcncnt lc; l~Ivt_rytliing. 'I hc rclincd :nr and I U “°° “""°° it/iii".-.-s'Pi=.iz my BOAT TRAINS -The niail train arrived ln Charlottetown \esterday tl 345 o'clock and left ou return to Cape Traverse last evening at 849 o’clock The special train from the Mlnto arrived in the city vvstt=rday° after noon at 41;. oklotk Slic left on re turn to Georgetoiin at 7 1.. o cloclf KENSINGTON ELECTION- The civic elections. vtliith took place on Januar; 2bth, proved a great success Following is ti list ot the candidates with number of votes polctl by each Dr F \\ Jardine, 94 Jobti \\ War ren, 92, .lanies F Profitt 58 Thomas Doniiliuc, 70 Andrew llowncss, 65 Alex Cast-lei 59 Mi Donald Dar mth was proeiuiincd Mavor by actin inatiou The day proved vcrv excit ling, but order prevailed throughout As there are tiio luuibcr dealers on the Council the sldcivulka will no doubt get justice now. It is ilu: Inten- tion to put in coiicrctt- sidt-walks in thc early suuinicr. whilc Mr. .\nd.re\v lilurphy. of .\lill Vaillcy. is ti‘_viug‘ to organize a company to open up an elec- tric iight plant. which, if nccoliiplisiied, will -be of no little beiicllt to the town. -K. -.- BELLEVUE.--.\ir. .iaincs l~`iii-alyson has bvuii out with his trotting horse and :dt-lgli preparing for thc ice races which are to bo hold in thc near fut- nrc. .\ir. Joint N. .\lt~I’lit-rsoii, Brook- lyn. was in Mt. Vornon lately on n bus- iiwss trip. Bcllcvuc School is progres- sing favorably under thc oxcellent nianageinciit ol` Miss Maud McPlierson. Mr. Lauclilin l\ici’lice spent Sunday in ltrooklyii, thc gut-st ut' Mr. N. J. Mc- Plicrsoii. .\l:'. D. ll. McPherson, lie-llcvitc. paid at flying visit to Ben- ton's Mills. rccciitly, the gucst of Iilr. .»\lcx ]icI’licrsoii. Miss (‘liristeue Mc- Pherson, of llcatoifs Mills and Kzitlicr- inc Z\lcI’licrson. ot' Lowes. vfcro in Bel- levue, rcvciitly. thc guests oi` Iilr. and Mrs. D. ll. Mcidicrsoti. Mr. I\lalcolin I\icl’lierson, Ilcllevtn-. has purcliascd al nnire from Alex l\IcI’horson, Melville. and is expecting to do some fast driv- ing. .\lr. Norman Matliesoii had thc misfortune lately of slipping on the ice and spraining his ankle. llis many friends are glatl to know of his recovery. Malcolm llc-Plicrsoti. Klon- dyko. is busily engaged in hauling linu- hcr to Bcltton's Mills. CC si [Eli DESK WORK EXACT5 PENALTIES Liver and Bowel; slow down. Toll tisein up with ata. TAKE ABBEY'S VITA TABI-ETS iz The Best Tonic fo!-__Si_glr_Na'vg| Q, 5 . - SEVERE WEATHER. -- The severe frost of Friday and Saturdiii' nights has caused much havoc with thc watcr pipes around Sunimcrsidc. The plumbers were tiliilc busy !’€Sl“-T' day repairing thc dnniugc done by the frost.-li. _ APPRECIATION.-Mr. J. l~‘. Baker. .\'ortli Lakc, who has coiitrlbutetl ai iinir~bt~r of exccilcnt D08'-JH W U1'-` press. at 'the fniggostion of some l`rit-nds, recently tent a piwni to llr. Andrew MacPliail. editor of the Ifni- versity Magncinc. The Guardian has had tl.e plea:..`e of seeing Dr. l\iti‘- Pliziil 4 nckiiowlcduliiciit wlil-el: was its follows: Thr. miitiplc ot' c~-it 5 'll '-.cro so kind as to submit to inc. lin:-t uiany of thc qualities of real poetry. ll' you have inuch clse nsgood as this I should certainly advise you to pub- lish it. and l hope you will send inc it copy when it is done. I should like to have the privilcge oi' reading niorc ot' your manuscripts, but that is a pleasure I must deny myself, as I hope to go overseas in the course of the ncxt few weeks. I am afraid you over- estimate the value of a college educa- tion. Such a course does not i_1iakc_ it niziu a poet and it usually spoils him B. Y. P. U.-.»\t the Baptist Church last night the B. Y. 1‘. I`. had u most IN PROBATE COURT.-The St John Globe givcs thc following vase, now in the Prohnlc ('oui't:-Estate of; lflorciivc .»\iini<~ Kicrstcntl. late of' Grand \'it~\'.', Qnccirzs County, l’.E.l..I lnurricd ivonniii. Thc dcceascd was the wifo of .lzit-ob \‘.'ltiIiit~lil Kivrsteatl,| since :let-cast-tl, who at thc time off his death was ilmiiicilctl ni. lIau1pton,l l{ing‘s: tliuniy, SLB., but at the tiniel of his \vil`c`s. dciitll they hnrl their" domicile at Grand View. l’.i-3.1. She dicd in Dccelnhcr, 1898. Tlicro were tivo policies of iiisnrznitsc on her lius-; lmiiE\ ‘It> |,Al)Il<..\.. The best value iii Nt \\' York* ity both iurooms and rc;.ltiilmiit._ __ Prone. 7290----Byrant. J. (Slit.-Gp. s_ ops e cough, n_s'_°fi'°€=1‘e'¢° let Gold Dllst do all the hard part of the task. .'A1l you need to do is to direct it. ‘Iii [There are millions of women in Canada today Another Reform Movement _ d ' A ~L__n _ Ja. . .~' . was one ot' thc twelve spies sclcctcd by Moses. llc and .losliua brought buck at good report. It takes a inan to quiet thc inob. It takes it man to take possession of ti land filled with giants. Caleb did that. llc did not look for an czis.\' job. Miss Aliun You took John, tht- bclovcd Apostle of tho very liiglicst that is in tfliristianily. llc ivns thc Apostle ot' _lovin Mr. Itoss liothnnc spuku pltezisingly on Aiidrcw. llc was llic first disciple of .ici-tus and hc wats nl\vziys trying to bring sonic one to Jesus, llc brought Pctcr to Christ and that nicaiit at gmail dcul. Andrew is only nicntloiictl six tinics in thc Biblc and each time hc takes his glory t'roin thc person of tfhrist. Everybody was highly plcascd with thc incctliig last night. Ncxt Monday Pastor Push will conduct ilu- lesson on Tlic Story of thc Manuscripts. WEDNESDAY POLICE COURT.-At thc l'olit-c (lourt ycstcrduy inurnlng \.Viii. 'l‘uylor wus cliargcd by llaniiiioiid Johnson with liavlng kcpt ai livrcv. iuuliclou.~: and dztiigcrous dog which had ncitlicr muzzlc nor collar. 'l`lic case was ad-' journcd until this inornlng, l\li°. ’1`aylor -promising to destroy the ilog. ISLAND LADY DEAD.-Miiiiy will regret to lcnrn t'roni ii telegram rc- coivcd licrc by Air. John Ennian, licr- niitngc, Royalty, of the death of Mrs. Frcd Perkins, which occurrctl ut her lioinc in Vancouver late Suturdiiy night or curly Sunday niornlng. "'l`lic wire nicrcly said she had died following an opcralion. The late Mrs. Perkins was ai sister nf Mrs. Enniaii. Sho was well known and greatly csteenicd livrc for her Christian character and her atl- uiirablc woinanly qualities. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. - The funcml ol' the late Mr John l<`ctinesse_\' took place i`roin thc rin-iitlciicc of his sister, Mlss_Catlicrlnc Feiiiiesscy, cor. Great George and Hit:-itoii Streets. yes- tcrduy morning to St Dunstnii`s (fathe- dral, thoncc to tho (fatliolic ffcinclcry. In the churcli ai ltctiuleni lllgh Mass was cclcbratcd by Father Plus Mc- l)oii:iltl; whllc Father Peter Duffy ofllclutcd nt the grave. The pall- Iioarcrs worn; liicssrs Artlitir Ed- nioiirln. Joseph liic(‘.urc_v. Simon l’oali, llciiry Smltli. E. Tooiiibs and Byron Norton. WEDDING BELLS.--'l`hc marriage of Miss Frances Bernard, of Tigiiish. and Mr. Philip Evans. of 0‘l.oary, took place at -Tignlali on Tuesday morning, the 20th January. at 10 tfciock, Rev. Monsignor McDonald of- llclatlng and assisted by Rev. A. J. Mcliougall. The bride. who was hand- somely gowned, was attended by bei' sister. Miss Mamie V. Barnard, while the groom was ably supported by Mr. Jolni il. Bernard. A grand reception was held at Bernard's Hotel from 6 to 9 p. ni. in _honor of the_liappy con; I i I the pest. two d\t’tl\¥ ha b6 SBI' vice on Thurs- BY lug ut sharp Invited to attend IMPERIAL MARINE MOTOR -The live horse power imperial Murine Mo tor. so generously donated to the Pa triotic l-‘und by Messrs Bruce Stewart ii: (.0, was awarded yesterday to Mr Augustus ylward of this tit: h had mad the highest offer therefor The Guardian couxratulates Mr Ayl ward upon securing litch a. fine motor, and the Patriotic Fund express their gratitude and appreciation of Messrs Brute Stewart iii: C0’s generous gift AN INTERESTING VISITOR.-Mr. 'l‘hoinas Flynn, sqii of Mr. Thomas E. Flyini. ol’ ills M'ajeety’s Customs. Uliarlottctown. who `arrlvctl lioinc froni Mexico last week ou u short visit. loft. last night for Georgetown enroute ~t_o_- San Francisco, where lic will take a position as steward on the United §tatcs transport Buford. He formerly held the position of Chief Steward. on tho transport Kilpatrick. it position he resigned to take a sim- ilar unc on the Buford. ' SOLDIERSV LETTERS.-Arrange nic-nts have been nlade `whercby the ordittary rate _of two cents per oz. applicable to all letters sent from Caiirnla__to the United Kingdom. will apply to letters addressed to British and Canadian troops on the Continent. The rate on ordinary _lettt-.rs from Canada for the Continent is live cents t'or_ the first 02. and thrcc cents for each subsequent ounce, so that this extension oi’ thc two cent an ounce rutc to_ letters addressed to soldiers on the Continent, is it decided reduc- tion in favour of correspondence going to the soldiers. BIB VICTORIA PERSONALS.-Mrs. E.. Boswell, Victoria, retumeii home Fri- day from it very pleasant visit with friends in Charlottetown. 'Miss Iluth Crosby. Bonshaw. was in Victoria Thursday on a visit to friends. ., Mr. _A. K. Boswell and Mr. Camdon Holland. Victoria, made a buisness trip -tu' Charlottetown, Moudayj Mr. Cyrus (!ro.~;by, Bonshaw, was a visitor to Vic- torin. Thursday. Mr. Ncuton Daw- son, Tryon, was in Victoria. Saturday. on business. Miss (Yottie Lea, Vic- toria, is spending a few _days in Suni- nierside on a visit to_fricnds. The many friends of Miss Minnie Wright, will regret to learn that sho has been conlilied to her hoine through illlicss.V CHESS TQURNAM'ENT.- The An- nual Cliess Tournament of the Char- lottetown (Tlicss Club will coniinencc .on l~‘cb. 15th. All conibatants will ltlndly send their names to the Sec- retary before or on that diitc. Every player will play two games with every other player. '.\ very cxcttliig Tourna- ment in cxpcctcil, as the majority of the lighters are about equally aruied and trained this year. It is`runioi'cd that the Tantouiaii horse, has not got hisproper battle shoes yet. but it is likely that this small defect will bc remedied- before the 15th. The itoss rifle has been shooting yi:-ry accurate- ly of late. but Woodman are not much lnjurcd by rifle flrc. liiutch May hap- pcn to be Worthy of notice. Visitors :irc cordially invited cvcry Monday night to thc Dalton Ofllccs to watcli this grcztt buttlc. _ THURSDAY . SAD NEWS RECEIVED. -Mr. Hotl- urick Nlcliolsoii. L‘lnii'»lut.tctowii, ro- t-civcd a telegram yesterday from his brother Murd of the flrin of Nichol- son Ilros., incrchant tallors. llllnneii- polls, Minn., lnlorniing lilin of thc dnuth ot' lhulr brother Sitni,'purtncr in thc siinio llrni. . PROMOTl0N.~lly it letter reculvcd in this city. written front Snllsllury l"I0il\:=. we lciirn that Lieut. Frederick II, Mcitae has bccn given command of the brtttory ol` quick-tiring guns at- tat-lied to the 12th Battalion, Caita- tlian coiiliiigciit. This battery is cap- :iblc ol' firing 1.800 shot:-i per minute. and is niaiinntl by 25 incn. lt,wus in-t:cssary for this olliccrs hi coiiininiid to tiikc it course 'ol' training in tho lniinlliiig oi` lliesc guns and later were obliged to take a written examination al. liuadqiiartcrs. in wliicli Lieutenant .ilt-line made full marks in all sub- jects. Previous to the war Lieutenant lilcltac was iii the lliiited States. and when liritain tlcclttrcd war he immedi- ately wired thc military authorities horn offering his services/ ills litany friciids here will be glad to hear of his pronidtlon. Disligiuring Eczema _ J line it. ina islam v ........:l_.,. ...___ _ _ CAN ONLV BE _ CURED THROUGH THE RICH BLO0D.DR. .WIL- LIAMS' PINK PILLS AC- TUALLY MAKES Yotl cainiot cure eczcniu or reinovc dlsfigurlng pimplns by the use of oliit- nicnts, wnslics or salves applied _out wfirdly. The t_roublc ls‘tlue to impure blood and cni only be cured through the blood. That is the'i'eason why Dr. \\'llliunis' Pink Pills cure eczema. They uct directly on the blood--make it rich, red aiidpure. atid thus enable thc system to expel thaimpurlties that have broken cut through the skin, dlnllgurliig thc face and other portions of thc body and causing great humili- ation to the' sufferer. Mrs. M. Mc_Ai» thur, Byrne, Sask., says: "I can most strongly recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills as a cure for ocz_€m8. ,.89- tliey restored my little bo? after doc- tcrs and other medicines fall?d. _ His head _anti face was covet'-ed,w_th ecze- matous sores, which itched so badly that wo frequently had to-ti0r\_lI! l19¥‘dl to Qevent him from acmtchinl him- self, We tried salves and_ outward washes given by the doctor. but H193’ did not do him it particle of good. Af- ter c_cusultin|__my_]ni_s_bmdJ_{Q ; “0X0 Cubes come in so handy.” "Before I close could I ask ' you to- send me some Ol3_ CUBES. THEY COME IN `sTJ°`i-Ianni' i.. the middle of the night, and it is so freezing cold at sea now." .4Fmm it Sui/or in .'I:¢ British Fl¢¢I.l 1 f / 'bf i ' OIR RIRST LINE OF DEFENCQ 4_0- C the Navy A Naval man"on' one of ioufwarships wrote when ' ordering further,supp_lies_of OXO CUBES 1- 'if S . . » ” “0X0 C0503 A CUBE T0 are more reelons than i'3,old.*’ -A CUP . 4 " oxo cuisizs are mars. _f A ' I V “ C,-3 precious than gold out here .\ _ as they mite A Quick ‘ _‘\ HO ." ‘ ,j T FEED ' (From rt Soldier nt tht Fron¢.)‘ ‘ ‘u .` ` ‘ The comirigof W1nter"always'emphasises thevalué » of OXO CU BES., They provide warmth, sustenance I _and energy to'"withstaud the exhausting `st_rain of the cold winter months, and enable one to recover quickly from fatigue and exposure.-_ In the home they are handy for preparing soups, savouries, and gravies; or for a hot ., 'nourishing food-beverage at any time. One of the most striking features ol OXO CUBES *f » is they meet the needs of all classes-and all ages. ffl .lM~‘~-.- ------------ “'," DX() CUBES ARE BRITISH. gg.. _‘Q-_-.“f.=\ _,_ they are made in Britain _ '* -by a ni-mst. company with °“;£f,.¢f* _/- British Capital and British Labour \ ' l _ I I I ~ warms l/_ In 10c and 25c Tms and Also tins of 50 and 100 cubes Str¢i\2¢|\¢l\l .“ The finest recommendation, I think, hes-in the fact that “ this isa repeat order for a larger amount (of OXOCUBES) ” " in _order to guard- against the rigours of the climate." / 1 ’/ .f, I 2 ."/_ *ff ._\. Y » 6 / -;-2 .\ <\ ";l\.-.`>§\ f\\._ / / / / .-. _ ’l`litn'sd1iy cvc-ning. January 28th, at well attended and ciitliiisizistic tcin- ncranco meeting was licld. prcisitled ovor by Rev. George Orinuii. of Corn- wall, thc depiitntioii, ltr-v. \\'. I). Wil- son, l"lchl Secretary of thc Tcinper- :intro Alliainzc. l’. li. lslaild. and ltev. Mr. Ziicvic ol` lla'/.elbrook greatly ini- prcsscd thc auilicncc by their group- ing of facts. figures. and urgent ap. pcals. The results in electoral pled- ges and financial support was encour- aging. The nicztliig, which in some senses was by no means "dry," was furtlicr cnllvencd bl' tho singing of the church choir, led by their esteem- ed organist, Miss Lolo Bnrrctt-. DAlRY_ MEETING.-The 21st au- nutil iuectiiig of the New Glasgow I)ni- rying (Io. was held in New Glasgow llall on January 27th. The President occupied the chair. The past your as shown by the Secrctary`s report proves to be one of the best iii its history. 66 patrons supplied 148,017 pounds of nillk 3.7 por cent. fat and 37,292 pounds ot' cream, 25.25 per cent. fat that nianufnctured 17,498 pounds of butter. for which was received $4.- 846.21 or ii net value ot' 29.05 cents per pound for ful. 183 patrons supplied 2.047.344 pounds of iiillk testing 1‘..»lG pcr cent. fat that niaiinlucturc-d .ll|8.- 248 pouiids of cliocse to thc v.iliio ol' $26.83?-90, iiviting the Datroiiu .ll.7ti ct-tits per poiird fat nr $1.Il:.\ pct' him. _t tl:f.=d of milk l»e..l-|.f.- _mying .rf $2aqi_|;0 on the _debt of factory. The following persons were elected directors: Oliver f;`._LeI’age. E. E. McKay, Donald An- t rews. ' Edward Seiuplc, Archibald Barrett. Adam Brown. A GREAT SUCCESS.-The skate at St. l)uni~itan's College last evening was a success beyond tho most san- gulrie expectation. About two hun- dredipeople left Charlottetown by the special train at 7.15 for St. Dun.atan's. The excellent rlnli, which was en. larged last summer, was profusely rio- corated with streamers, red. white and ` blue, spruce. etc., giving a niost art- istic and beautiful effect. On an ex. cellent sheet ol' ice and wltli the ex- quisite music furnished by the 82nd Band the skaters enjoyed themselves. inathehfullest measure. Hot coffee. 'ln Kingston liiclliodist t'liurcliI also to all those who helped in any wily to make thc nllair thc grand suc- cess it wus. SUPREME COURT.--'l‘hc Supreme ('uurt resumed yesterday pursuant to ndjouriiincnt t'roin Saturday. The cast: ol' Martha A. J. Campbell v. Saili- uel O. Sliorey ct al., inolioii for n new trlul, was culled t'or agreenicnl. A preliinlnnry objection was tnltcn by Mr. McQuarrle. counsel for plaintiff, as to the regularity ol’ thc notice. and the court allowed the matter to stand over for thc present. The Court meets again this morning. ANNUAL MEETING.-'l`ht» unntial mcctlng of the McNtitt Mnlpcquc Oys- tcr Company was hold ln, the olllcc ul' Messrs. Mclscod & Bentley, Charlotte- town, last evening. The manager, Mr. Thoinas McNutt, gave n revlcwvof thc yettr‘s work, which was in every way satisfactory. Mr. \V. E. Bentley, Sec- .retary-Tlieasurer, gave the financial report which was also satisfactory. in view of tho success that had nt- tended the two years’ operations, the shareholders decided that it would be wise t.o still further extend the work of development and with this I . sd* object iii view will probably - is- sue more stock. The former board -of directors was re-elected as follow_s_:+- President, Mr. W. Ii. Aitken; Secret- ary-Treasurer, W. E. Bentley; man- ager. Mr. Thouias McNutt, with Messrs ri. W. Stcrns and Ii. R. Hllson. HORSE NOTE.-The owner of Com- modore Grunt in answer to Spebfator writes: "lteplying to yours re Thurs- day's races. I beg to advise-you that the big pacer was positively handled to best advantage to win out under prevailing circumstances, but owing to his being good as idle for several weeks, also it being his first appear- ance to start in a race, the horse'b_e- came iiiiniaiiageable. When tho war whoop was brought liito action, thus preventing lila driver from keeping the frcc legged pacer on his stride only in two heats. As for _ his ex- treme speed. the writer never yet saw. him go'so fast, but what he could; an- luy it much faster ride." ln th'e next races called this green free legged pacer starts up against four or- _Ve crackerjacks. old campaigners, ao- lil admirers of the green pacer a.re..ad- vised not to put up a silk liandkpr- chief against a_palace on Back~Biy lti Boston. _- _-. » .Such Benefit as Dr. Headaches, slesplessness and ner. vousness are often very disagreeable, but when your nervous system gat; into auch a condl- ~ _ _ _ tion that the , ' _ nerves twitch and _f ' ` lerk, and you have . peculiar' ' nervous ~ sensations come ___ over yo? there is ' ’- ~ cause or :rave ~ t v--' alarm. E v e r y b o d 7 Jreads the thoulllt . ` __ f i'. Twitching of the Nerves :- I Broken.-down Systerlll ‘1 -_ _ <.»-14 ~`_i»-‘»- Now Entirely Cured-I-Never Used Any Medicineidwilii Ciia|e’s Nerve Food. I I' I as 15. =l»~%a:_-- writes that she was entirely cured " Lhevgidtaroubéa. 'i‘ne_i¢st naw o s a so _awasgu ‘ '»~ Mrs. John Mcl?eillr.`.I' \ ' mm em, Hamilton, 0% im* ' ‘I was Injured some yea , I _ . _ .. . _4» tim: nrt ms with it 5' olrinit ` ini: vous system.- I ooulé nop eo, and suffered from twitch! gn -- _. “H511 d:§_arre_eabt¢ naman - en eg n u r _ Nerve Food, ariii ca: say that I no I' lin_stl__a.ny l_nedloln_o that dt_d m_e_ __ h I