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"‘° °"’ S’u»¥i’fd _ Don't buy miss ho words iamdwwv hooch d each Rebbe:-sallotha-such-eurlsupen thePub1ic¢` __ _..- ~ iloing Fishing C ' Fine stock of Gear at Jamieson's Drug Store- All new and reasonable prices. A Biden Powell wyuld mgkg the is taking place. Any comparison between fishing batter. It’s the bas UI fa O ,-. JQ 81'. decades et for the latter to overtake the and rosy-but many little ones are 'rue Baby simon be rs. thin, and puny, and fretful from im NERS' EMULSION which In the Presbyterian General Assembly paired nutrition. Give them PU‘|"|`. I contains just what is needed to supply recently convened in Philadelphia more BS nourishment and aid the vital forc the little form puts color into t cheeks and brightness into the eyes And they like it, too l Be sure you get PUTTNER’ the original and best Emulsion. It is a mild and soothing food, bette . _ . h S Of all druggists and dealers. r revision of the creed. It has not been pro- tlian any drugs It sc on builds up posed that they shall now revise the creed 9 but decide whether or not it is expedient _ majority was found to favor some 0 RD co _ The Schooner B. F. Wood- -side will be due here from New York about the 22nd nst. with 700 *ons Hard Coa Egg and Chtstnut sizes. As we _have secured a specially reduced freight w IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER FATHER, any ol your relatives _ amicted _wo the Disease of Drunken- nessiv?Wi_thhave a sure cure which can be g en wrrn or wrrnoirr the know- ' ledge o_f the patent. Read the follow- ing which speaks for itself :- S FRA CA . l0i.5--16 6 will sell low whilst landing . _ bers to promote and advertise this most - safe and speedy cure for this dreaded _ curse and disease whicl-iso many arc 1 in 750 Bb|s» Herring For sale by Tignan. Greater New York lS 2I‘0WiD¥ UNC faster than London, and the Scientific American claims that when the next censusis tikcn the population of the great American metropolis will be about equal tothat of the world's!greatest city. The calculation is based upon the relative growth ofthe two cities within the past ten years. In 1891 the population of London was 4,433,220 and in 1901 it had increased to -1,803,342.,an increase in ten years of 370,122. In 1890 the population of what is now Greater New York was 2,492,591, and by 1900 it had increased to 3,437,202. an in- nearly 38 per cent, and is believed to be growing more rapidly than ever. The 40 per cent would bring the population up to about what London now has. The comparison is not, however quite a of London Police District had in 1891 a population of 5,633,332 and is now consider- ably over six millions. It is naturally in the suburbs that the more rapid increase the great English and American cities ought to take account of Greater London as well as of Greater New York It will take several Y former, although it may be within the bounds of probability that New York will yet become the world’s greatest city. ._..._>__» WESTMINSTER CREED REVISION. than 600 delegates have been occupied with the important question of a proposed that the work of revision shall be under- taken. The matter has been under agita- tion for years. Since last yea.r's General Assembly a committee of 15 then appoint- ed has taken the opinion of 36,000 ministers and elders on the subject, and while a changes in the Confession there was not a majority in favor of any particular line of revision. The elders were found tobe as a rule more conservative in regard to the matter than the ministers. Foremost among the articles in regard to which changes have been sought is the following portion of the ‘Westminster Confession: “Chapter 3, Section 3-By the decree of God, for the manifestation of His glory, “Section 4-These angels and men, thus ticua yan unc angea ly esigne ;an their number is so certain and dednite that it cannot be either increased or di- minished. Another section of the Confession 1 * first in favor with the trade. which it is contended stands in need of cially affect this great and growing rell- giousbodv. W'e confidently expect that changes in the form of expression if not of the substance of the-time-honored Con- fession will yet at some time be made. The sections above quoted are no longer accentuated in the preaching and teaching of the Presbyterian body to any such extent as was noticeable 50 years ago and crease during ten years cf 9~ll,611. It is there appears to be an increasing number also poinfej out that fifteen years ago of members and adherents ofPresbyterian- Londgn Wag increasing at, tha fate Of lSl.ll, espettllllly lil Dllt-5 United Sl.8.t88 Wll0 50_000ay¢ar, which has fallen to 37,000 a Gnd it difficult to accept these sections year Within the pas; d¢¢ad¢_ New York with their logical results as expressing increased during ten years at the rate of their belief- Scientitic American believes that in the despatch 3-gm Philadelphia has mme io ten years down to 1910 tl.e rate will be hand, adnguncing than gm General nearer 50than 40 per cent of increase, and Assembly has resglved in favor of revision. fair one. The City of London proper had _ P_ _ _ W tk _ to t - t in isoi only 37,504 inhabitants The city or ‘;f“,f,‘,'feg§; ix about ffffhis “S33 mend & Co., Chinqvn. L0nd°n registration district is what is in over a period of or four months. included in the Scientific American’s Work onthe railway wharves and freight ? figures above quoted. But GreaterLondon shed Wm °°mm°°°e “b°“” the nfs” °f . . h 1 includes much more than this. The City 'g;|;`e°%';(gstc;m;'1;nt;e; Eligfgzafel lbs °n Since the above was put in type our .___¢..;- BRIGHT PROSPECTS. This summer promises to be a brisk tion | S ' -» d l V d ` d ' Z‘$‘§`.i.‘§`.i‘$§i.f.T§§§ §.i.'§.§iZ.Z§iii“.§.§d“§‘3 it *it* ii *tilt Hfiltiltilttlibils everlasting death. Q 1855 O predespinatgi an_d foreo_:°da_i_ned, ar; pa; [ll ,, # revision is the following; “Chapter 10. Section 3 -Elect infants, __* sing" "8, cream San fi DRUNKENNESS I8 A DISEASE » AND UAH GIIREII AN Ncrsco, r. Dec. r. i9oo_ DR. W H SAUNDERS &CO., Chicago Ill. Den* Sirs'-Kindly accept my thanks for the wonderful an permanent cures yoif have wrought on many members of my congregation. I have organized a society among m mem- amicted with. You will learn in thc very near future of thc result of their lahorsl sincerely hopethat God will bless yggand allow you to still continue in great and good work in savin our fellow mortals rom the scene of dc- etruction. and place them on the road to_ live n sober and righteous life. Only wishinglcould do more to assist you lnthia noble and worthy_work, I am, Yours in C fist, Rev. J. M. B-1?- Wehiavc and are _curing thousands, . and wc have hundreds of testimonials ou ile speaking of these wonderful cures. Send for particulars, cnclosigig - z cent stamp r rcpl Address Da.-w. 11. sainmsas a co., ` 8ta.C.Chlcego,Il1.,_U.S.A. x9d&wiy» is 5 1"' 0 #huge-Phispilli. .6iigar‘Bel I * _ s,afs]l|]|'l\|\. ' __ th *fi 'vs Ofs c ui s Q Sli b 'ld e q" her hopes u u and aroundth t d aff tio all ose ===. H °° 11° - which she chef _. `ff=-tg.; ishes toward the " are U8 -A and Love is corner-stone wonian's lif . P° o ii c s who __ _ dear to her, and rr ` which she looks to receive from them in return. _This is woinan’s nature; it is the God- given instinct that makes hex' a fond and tender sweetheart; a comforti , helpful wife; an ever-loving, solicitoim, care-taking mother. _When a woman feels that the respon - bilitics and duties of wifehood and moth- erhood havc become irksome to her burden and trouble rather than a source of uplifting and inspiration-it shows that there is some deficiency in her physical make-up; some abnormal and unhealdiy pertain i-vel- won- . yn rés~ stom- W0!!- UD si condition of the delicate and im special structure of womanhood Many thousands of women annually write in Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. thc eminent xlalist in wo1ncn's diseases requesting profcs al advice-which he is always Find to send without charge-and telling him o the ma ous benefits they have received from his dcrful "Favorite Prescription" hi building up their special health and physical energy " I would like to express my gratitude to for thc benefit I have received from your won- derful ‘ Imvoritc Prescription,' " writes Mrs H. C. Anderson, South Britait. New Haven Co.. Conn. “During the mouth of p nancy I could not keep anyt ing on my sch. lwnssoslckthatlhadtogctohcd fo week ne- Kay i' si “I tried different doctors, but with lime be lit. I read about many being helped b using your medicine so I thwgt 1 would give it a rial. I began to take ‘ voriic Prescription’ in November and I had ii nice little baby 'rl in Ecbruary following. My baby. weighef-I over eight pounds. I was on y in rd labor abo t one hour and got along nice! durin confine- ment; was up and dressed on the ci hti day. °‘ The ‘ Favorite Prescription ‘ heigpcd mc dcrfully. It kept me from having a n§`scarriage. This makes my second child; with t c first e I did not take ‘ Favorite Prescription ' and I had n miscarriage. This last baby is as plump and healthy as any mother could wish." n Send 31 one-cent _stamps to pay cost of customs and mailing only for a free copy of Dr. Picrce’s Medical Adviser; or 50 stamps for a cloth-bound mpy. 5% as applied to Carbon:-ited Beverages has proved that the drinks of our manufac- * ture are of the very best quality. For over fortv years they have bee ehaiuiacaeae ik SPECIALTIES. Loman Sour. Xour orders will have prompt attc * tion. if $6- H. SIMHDN-S a 5-22 dzm then cod 2m. Charlottctonw. auaaaeaaeasce TENDERS For Dwelling House. Scaled Tenders will be received by the under- JUNE, Igor. from_ any parties willing to con- tract far the Brection of a Dwelling House and Stable at or near the Hillsboro Cheese Fac tory Lot 4?, contractor to purchase _ all material necessary, the Company to draw it from Char- lottetown, and deliver it on the grounds. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Factory, Lot4S, and at the omcc of Fennell & Chand cr, Ch’town, on and after _[unc ist. The names oftwo good securities willing to bindth lv f th fa`thf l f cmse cs or e i upcrormance of T0m\1SP¢1’5° Y- '_thc woik must accompany each tender. . ' Thcnamcs of two good securities willing Tender tobc marked “Tender for Dwelling House". The directors do not bind themselves signed up to and on MONDAY, the ioth day of Winter “SS 12° PG' l°°» C€1¢fY 50¢ PCI' 1°°.¢“¢\lm° Work to be com lctcd b th th d f 1 for Posta e. We will pay c posts ou- all our Annuals. As we have iooi, P y e 1° _ay 0 Ju yi shipped :gif plantsto Ncwfoundlaubf New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and then what instructions shall be given _ _ _ .. ' __ " ,_ to the committee it it should be decided Sm P 9 ‘ms of ladies, Sumner blouses' I _ 10.) sanpli- blou-ies at many prices. 5 . t° °pP°‘”” °“°‘ We d°“bt “°" that the 185 some slightly soiled at 25 percent off for spot cash. decision when reached willnot Drejudi- Bnance of :haf lot ot 35s dress goods, Hundreds of ards sell ng. We hi d 1500 yards. more :han halt sold iotwo dave. Bilance io go at once. "_-“ 100 ladies hat.-i 10c. 150 1.ifli<--’ sailors 2.5¢. Ladies’ whi e mu_~1in wiiists 75c. 100 pairs ladies’ kid gloves. 5! and 6 only 1.35 value for $4943. i 50 trimmed hats at a snap. 4.00, 5.00 hats for 8.50 and 2.50. ' Other clearing liies. Costume crashes. all linen 36 inches, values u 20c. 25c, 30c, all going at 12-:. 14c and 18c. but you must come quick and co 6:iI`z_§` checks. and plains 65c value for 49:. . 50 ends of line light colored evening dress goods. suitable for blouses veiling, gloria, etc. etc. One lot of ends of dress goods less than half. A few ladies’ satin and cambric uuderskirts worth up t0 2-00 101' 1-00- The best Roman satin waisrs ever offered 2,00 value 1.56 all szes. all fist colors about 100 yards. value up to 20.: for 16s. Ladies’ chiffon collars, weluoup to 80c for 25c. Ladies’ linen collars 3 for 25c. 3 boxes ilowers, sprays, value up to 7?c, for 10c and 15c. 50 boxes fabric gloves all kinds all 'prices. white and blue, values 4.75, 5 50, 6.25, 7.50 and 8 25, only one of a kind size no to 38 represented. boys Sc. 83:0. and 90. Worth 25c. One iot of sample corset covers valua up to 40c. all for 25c. One basket ot hone hair pins at 5c. One basket of pins 2c. in this lot. etc. extra value up to 45c. for 15c. Siturday only. ' 150 leather belt-1 cor.-t up ta 30:. all for 15c. years. Prices 850. 45c. and 55c. Also a lot ot white ones 59c, and 65: and 73;. price. _ Covers and White Blouses at 25 p -r cent off. Saturday only. Ladies’ Ribbed Hose, caslimc-ra, 25: value for , One basket full of Black Bcycle Hose without tops at One basket full of Cishniere Hose, giri’s sizes, only 1 One basket full ol Cuildren’s Uudervests at a very low price. One bi lot of Men‘s S‘lk Front Siirts at a snap \Ve have something worth looking at to see it is to buy also a lot of and Wool Underwear. For Football 100 Jerseys striped for One lot B i_vs‘ Caps l5c and25:. One lot of l\hu’s C ips at 25-J. Une lot Meu’s Suits at $2 7 5. Men’s Pants at $1 25 worth $1.75. . One lot of Men’s Ties 15c. Une lot of Lqiies’ Crash Stirts at 65 2 The Best Crash Skiits ou this Island for $1.00 -fo: $1.50 while they onl $1.00 them I0 this year’-i rtyle. _ 18 Ladies’ \Vaternruofs at half price. A few childri 'fs C iats at halt price. - A few print Skirt.-i at bull price $1.50. A iew childreu’s Coats at 25 per cent off. A few children’s Skirt Siits at 25 ber cent c-ff The best goods for the money on P. E. Island. as. Paton ~>JNIII3£&F\ 't lltlanufactured by Petroleunm I¢-e;El_1:xers. Our Flower Plants include the following popu lar varictiesz- Perennial, Pansy and Daisy in bloom, 35c per dozen; Carnations, Dianthus, SweetWi11iam,Forget-Mc-Not, Holly Heck, 5c each, 4_-ye per dozen, Dahlia and Gladiolas Bulbs 6c each. Transplanted Hardy Annuals, Aster, Phlox, Stocks, Verbena, Petunia, Pansy. Marigold, Nasturtium, Zeiinia, Chrysanthemum, Candy- uft, Salipaglosis, Balsams,Love-in-a-M.ist,Sing1e and double Dahlia (from seed) Canary Creep- . er,Morning Glory, Alyssium, Lobelia Byrethum or Goldcn Feather for edging, etc., ctc . Tlrcgabovc Annuals $i.oo per ion. Vegetable Plants - Transplanted Cabbage for catlyusc, qoc per ioo, Cauliiowcr, 5oc do; Tomatoes, extra early, 54: each; later plants, izc per dozen, Cabbage Plants for fall and ber, Squash, Pumpkin i5c per box. Large Perennials bymgl, ioc per dozen, extra must be added an ,Cape Breton, and arrive i_n good order-our friends in this _province need not hesitate to send their orders. We_pack carefully in damp moss. No charges for packages. The above is only intein as a guide £01- our many culsitomers ata distance from us, not able to purchase H8. 'to bind themselves for the faithful performance NOTE-WC 5° U0f`C°mm5¥ °\1f9¢lV¢° £0 lily P_Bf¢i¢\l19»?fi¢¢» dttlillg directly with oir cus- of the work must accoiiipan y each tender. f0m¢!S it U1; Cl\'¥°‘;"\ ilifkili °f at 0'" NUKU Cl1’d¢IlS. Md P1'iIlC¢ Si- Please write Plaiuly andgnclose cash with order. Address. ' _ _ _ _ ,tencccl>lllh_§‘lp;;cst_ora_:i_yteud¢lT. _ ____ _ __ _. ___ __ __ ____ __ __ P. - . i W I > _ Al _ _misaswii »msT‘“”°“‘§'ii~si§§`»ii',r.p.J‘ It & ' ! Avi wroeruav' - ' - i -e. * _ -_ _ .-,_;- . _ _ . . _ _.__ gh,..‘~»£q;;,,,,,,} , _ K, , 'sp __&&,§ _nn _gh _gi A _dai M; , *M 7? .-__ ___ _;¢___ _:___ _. .»;_: _ $9* ;Y~&‘=E»~ . f»-_.....;..-, ...:~°:-.~.»- ..»,,_-, _._ MM »_§j ~§ .»§»_- ~ i :__-___. - -; _‘___$__ _i 1- _ ,.~_;_~`_: ‘ Ladies’ waisis colored only $1.00; but we have all sizes 32 to 40, 65: value for 49c pro 50 bbl Plaster Paris ,,,, CARVELL . BROS 180 yards striped mercerised cotton and silk ground at 25:, suitable Waists and pretty patterns. _ Afew silk waist-i, values up to550 for 1.90. One lot of striped sil s, _ _ .__ 1. .. .ii d childr¢n’s dresses at 25 per cent off. Consisting of cashmeres, ore-pans, n W A N \ E l' D8 ' ___ ag American cainbrics. giughams, chambras,mus1ius, 32 in. and good was rs 100 Men or more' P 18 fine American silk waisti, in colors blue, pink, old rose, mauve, bl We have the best stockings in this city at 16c. Ribbed just the thing 900 combs value up to 12c. for oc. all kinds larger and smaller tooth oo ' One basket full of bone combs hair claspsgside combs and hair pins, e One lot of piiliy belts riboou and le.-.ther af._25:.sold usuall 1 at 5'): .to $1 100 print pinoatores all siz-is and 6 diff :rent calors siz is fro ii 4 to One lot of hoods, caps, lawn hatf, p.qu¢ caps and muslin hoods at Une sample lot of White Goods, consisting of Night Dresses, Skirts, Co °‘ v Bedding 'Plants for b all P I One basket full of wool Hose for children, six sizes 10 16c 49c. 5c. g 1 _ c One lot summer Ssirts, fancy fronts, 75c and 90 For Men only Zthat wear fine Wool Underwe r f,.,.,.,,.,__, .,,,.,,,. lk 49c. The newest spot edge H-iudkerchief worth 30.: silk for 150. 150 Cishmere Hose worth up to43: for -L pairs for $1.03 on`y in colored. 111-1 Y - __ _ A few with box pl-at last years style $1.15 fir $1.0) 10 minutes will a 0' Worth’s 4 d 'g cifiewn. P. E i. B ILIPEEIAI; C311: G()-. Ltd mica which uts a perfectly smooth surface on the axle._ When this surface formed. HALIE AS MUCH MICA as an other axle grease will do your work and MICA is the highest grade of AXLE GREASE made. It contains powders more satisfactory. REMEMBER E ADF, AS MUCH MICA AS ANY OTHE GAY’S P ANTS. 2 1 9 _ L 1- L- '- | ' 1- " M NQRNN; GunRU|gN ’:ss.23ssisii..:;§..‘;f;";;‘::§ri_:ii ’ R 5 E REFRIGEHWR F08 SALE ` l 9`workethwhenand wnere and how He - _ -_ _ » 1 pleaseth. So, also, are allother elect per- _ ‘ A Medium vi_z~fl Refrigerator. - _ ~ ~ bw ht last ear ood _ I _ Y_ MAX _;3_ 1901_ sons, who are incapable _of being out 8 y 1| ,S H .s ne' TLPSDX wurdly called by the ministry of the -' Nice appearance' Will be a bargain: _,‘ rd.” g 0 0 f _ . LONDON ,ND NB, ,O,,,,_ w;________h_ _____________ of _,_ Like a vast river on its way 5:_m;_¢:_;_ 3.11 .i 1..... R....., - above referred to the question has arisen _ I;“Z§§§§.‘;§f;‘;‘;‘§°Z;i.;’;2‘3..‘§;.“;’§°;.‘1T;‘ insBis sample lots to clear- My 'Ze cf E- McDOUCALL |00 bbls Portland Cement; 21800-2w To Work on Plctnu Water G0Od Wages, Apply to _ _ T. A MCLEAN, Ch’town lr That Bloom . ' are the kind that you want plant about your ouse and ' your flower beds. There will for you if you procure annuals Asters, , seed be certain to to your satisfaction treated. Advice free.. Geraniums for bedding always obtainable. 5 Cut Roses and Carnations . at the cud of every wcf.-k for special occasions tended ro. Mail orders receive careful atteu-> tion as soon as received. Hot h uses and garden SUCCI., WCS2. JAM ES TAlT i Cli‘t.>wn, Past O5:e Box NJ. 54;. ai ;. Livery Slabl Prince Street, HEKXNH First. claws single and double teams. Fine rurno-its for weddings and private parties. Telephone 52 H. J. Worth, 5 20-d 3in ` Proprietor il gn- siitiis _itiioiii colts and handle horses for speed, also clipping horses at- tended to. Terms reasonable. J- M- ' NIGHOLSON- 21 di w ` I Gompni-icons Are Udious” But just step in and compete writing paper-by the quirc, boxes pods-and tell us whether it favorably with what you have using. Quecnatreet, -.5 ""W#.97 k 18 d&w tf, , nd '..:_"”'I. ,_ Having removed to Mrs-» Burris’ stab.-e, Sydney Street, Iam prepared to board gentlemen’s horses, break; ' 'f