il i > i l REBDING IMTIER. SELECTED ;l_'liI5_ . _ _l_l§li$ l““°°n. nsi>iosi~mn.- 'rss' eedieswn °i-"°°’ tm sew zioa oiiui-ui. ,clisrioiui°vn.fP{3v1l\‘1;°:°"‘;“~ will take rises on 1"!!-'um "MTW mv et opening services on e sabbath D0' 'fy °" / - lion may mn. ' ‘°“' ‘ ._.... opening of '.51 . iémsciso not nom imiu min or' indigestion, ` but more often from erdl wealmess, and lead toeppal- gl; conditions unless checked. _ - Treat the cause, not the effect. ii is im-noi suse. J. 'r. Wifi" uns' ofiics was in the edible niiiiiillis W1 was situated in the £05101' 75°" un are some sims prevention Hr- P” im, who was st his hoine w\1°i\‘ il" W” aliirm was given nnd"`w§'6 hnlteued W9" down to his- amos, no chance to save man. bis valuable papers and~ °0¢\lm°°lf° "°" which were kept therein. Notyithlflnd ins the names sad intense mf-ke and best Mr. Profits made two valiant sir late lltl James, Pat- Power and Rev. Father Mc- ... the 'burial ser- SCOTT’S EMULSION overcomes nervous- tempts to rescue his books which iv' longed to the Grand Lodge 1'- 0- nnd the Kensington Dal!! tion but he ness in a wonderful, permanent way by making life-sustaining blood corpuscles; it nour- ishes the 'nerve centres and acts as a bracing tonic to build you up. Scott’s Emulsion does not stupefy- it feeds them in Nature s way. Scott & Bowne, Toronto. Ontario I2-96 iii 2 sssociation’s e were but smoke t-l1B trip. Too much the Su sington like trojans niuny times as at one the Brink combined _ f _ from The greatly which 1'" cd tor came The __ WIIIIEII 0llREil BT Iiillllll ,' _"":"’°rI‘&"' . I. \Vonien‘s dl50i’ilers nlwriys yield "_ \ “/gi’ \\_ - v from thc very lieginnlnlg of the ' " fl' " _ ~"_` lronimoiit to the iiiilil hut r-fi'i~i-- - 5? WN »_g.`lf"‘ ,Dui ilvc, noilon of Orange Lily. \Viihln _5\\lTli`\:‘ 5 'I $ , '~‘,l‘-` two oi" lliroc diiys uiier 4-1i(iii;i1i ri-ing ii-(0 fl ` '>' '~' ' _.,.~"._..-"E:-'_"». .~ it usi the nipi-uvozm-ii it-i-ivinos 5 5'. .~'.';_'_;~i‘ 9 "\ ngllvozilile, nnil li\l:\ liziprovcinciit disab n, -`§`._<_ $1" ‘ ,"~f"‘3`i.l`§§" ;` continues iiiiill tlii- plillviil is r'o:n» Ollt. 5' l 5" " :-_,=:‘__»_`.s-_'ici-:FK ii* /""" plcif.-ly ciired. Orarii-l= l-"Y if* "ll i' ` ` nppllvil or lui-lil tx'e.iii|;i~\\l_ und ut-ls Eta;-ted about g_45 h-gn, 1:.-1;-I-'».;. 1 -_ ~.. : ' '51 . ` ' - :lim ‘:::_“::_‘_.Y.¢;'.‘.:,_‘_‘_> i‘-’»'».‘-.ir »» 1 is <==m»1~»'s M ` ` istrengiliciiinir ilie rr(-r\'c:i. :mil rc~ SPTEBKI btlfflillg (IIB bllild- , ' ' ` i»I'oln " l iliiiirilimi in ine diseased.-nm-is. In order io convince nil su r g [>i>i'.ei‘ ' " _ , . - f l 'il ‘ f this Hem" “mm” “in imiiiiiiili-1/ni=iiiaic safe which st-cond cannot be given to firemen 1-nd the Ken- ss they worked three and four hours the risk of their lives. McKenzie's store and caught and only stopped the domes of Kensington were by a serious fire their nicely sltuat~ this morning and which be~ serious that help had to be from Sumrnerside, owing engine becoming water supply giving ground also J. E. Prolitt/s For ri time things looked blue il.“;".!.i.‘2.ifi.“..i:-i2:i.:i_i_’fi.i;“’iu1‘;.foulsas;S;f‘ai‘.iz..i~,“wi‘...;.1. 0.... i For sale by leading druggists everywhere. it wus thought the Bank of Scotia would bo destroyed. It saved by hard and diligent _watching and only caught fire at one cle owner mount with year. We linow the tremendous s which dealers all Nearly every bicy- ing to eqUlP ill’ Traction Tread tires this ' b placed for this tire. if you want to be dead you are going to get this master tire it would be the heigi to see your bicycle denier You'ii find that worth dealing with. ¢o,,,,gm Dunlop Bicycle tires “ne to handle. is go- Dunlop that is so y dvance UHCC. _ \ agents, BIIO A ssc coin _ Arun DMI Yilll WURK _ G; [Jimi _ rides.-ns REE; V wni so given assessing is osnaiuf , ,,¢,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,¢, _A i -*~ 'i..°1'.'°.':.°‘.i.2.t“.: E _ THE NAMES UF THREE STATE. i F $10 N “'80 A Pn'l‘§$l19A1'oNcn ° f ill "fm '“°.re:‘;‘;.:.__ J... inpi-ziinii. wlircii co., ni.. R r 3 5 0 Y ......“““.“ '___ ___ Y _ ' Y"-vd iliis i ruzzirr tiers ol the above three will spell IN THE UNITED STATES NEATBST LUTION ` um' as rou. so Y or a letter, [ 18 ] Csnsmi GIILU I I time. The firemen from Summerside, who came by train, did valiant work and with the bustling citizens of Kensington soon got the fire undcr control and nt time ol going to press the danger was apparently over. THURSDAY. \ BUYS SCHOONFJR.-Captain W.H. Bonnell, Murray River, arrived home ii lcw days ago from Gloucester, Mass., where he purchased the Sill llHillll BEGAN wiiiiuiisviis On Arms for Years. Used to Crack. Burned and ltched Terribly. Clothes irritated the Sores. Com- pletely Cured by Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment. __._..____ \Vondsto<‘k. Nova Scotinf-“I had salt rlioum on my iirins for years. 'l‘lic iroulilo Logan vrltli lltilo scaly spots. which kept enlarging and my arms used to _iff th crack and bother mo awfully. “Q3 My clothes lrrlizitcd the sores 4'. -Ta. 2 wrymucli :ind they burncdsnd . ' li.c!‘_i~rl torrihlo. I could not 'L help scratrhivig them. I kept tlirm out of water as much us »._-_ Jiri- I coiilil, for tho water made 'Q jf ' them worso. I used to rub dlf’~ /a ferent kinds of ointment on them, but nothing did mo any good, until I tried Cuilcura Ointmnnt and Cutlcurn. Boop. I put t-ho Cutlciira Olniniont on at night and washed next morning with tho Cuticuru. Soup. They soon rcllcvcd mn anil in two monilis I war: coniplcti-ly curczl." (Signal) Mrs. Ileiiry Allcn, Nov. 29. lilll. For plniplvs and blnckhccds tho following is a. must oflccllve and economical treat- ment: Gently smear the affected parts with Cuticuro. Oliitmcut. on tho ond of tho ilngcr. but do not rub. Wash oh’ the Outlcum Ointment in flvo minutes with Cutlcurn Soup and hot wntcr and continue biithlng for some nilnutcs. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At other times use Cutlcura Soap froely for tho toilet and hath. to nsslst in preventing lnilammutlon. irri- tation and clogging of tho pores. the common cause of those facial eruptions. Sold ovary- _ where. Liberal sample ol' each mailed froo. with 32-p. skin Book. Address Dost card Poiwr Drug sr Chem. Corp., Dept- 45D. Boston. U. S. A. ___ i _- ‘ ___ HORSE DR. CONDITION will cure and ternper, Kidney 'ATTENTION l HORSE LINIMENT and DR. J. WooDBURY’s will save and preserve the life of your horses.Their use common to horses, such as Cough, Colds, DiS =\.__, '*4 l'_'° O STEAM NAV. C0. MEE'l'B.- The annual meeting oi tho Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. wal held in its oiilces yesterday at 11 a. m.Con- siderable business was transacted and everything was found to be in a very satisfactory condition. The former directors were all re~elected. They are as follows: Capt. William Richards, Pres.; Ernest Ings, Wm. Moran,Direc~ tors. The boats will run the some as last season. CONGREGATIONAL MEETING.--A large and influential meeting of the thodist Church. Charlotte- town, was held in the Heartz Memo- rinl hall last evening to consider pro< posed improvements to the church. After considerable discussion in which a lnrgc number took part it was un- animously agreed to appoint a com mittee ol five to enquire into the cost of the improvements and provide ways und means of cnrrying out the scheme. DEATH OF MRS_J.G.M1TCHELL. -The death of Bessie M., beloved wife ol John G. Mitchell, recently occurred at her home, Oyster Pond, Jeddore, says a Halifax exchange. Mrs. Mitchell had long been a sullen er from a complication oi diseases, and about nine days previous to hci death was stricken with paralysis. l‘he funeral was attended by n great concourse of people. The service wa; conducted by Rev. Mr. Langston, i personal friend of Mrs. Mitchell, as- sisted by Rev. J. A. Mnckean. The deceased was ri woman of rare spirit and intelligence nnd will be greatly missed from the home and commun» ity. She leaves besides a sorrowing husband, one son, Byron. Four sis- tsrs and one brother iire also living: -Miss Kees, of Alberto; Mrs. Micliael Mosher, (iliiii'lottetown; Mrs. Thomai Mills, Gny's rivcr, Halifax county, Vfrs. 'Pendle Nuns, of Jeddorc, ani. Uumphcll Mitchell, Jeddore. They have the deepest sympathy not only ni Oyster Pond, but of the surround ing country in their sud hcrcavc- ment.. WEDDING BELLS.--On Thursday, Feb. 27th, the home of Wm. ani; Mrs. Moilatt of Mayfield was thi scene of a very interesting event when their daughter Margaret J., was united in marriage to Walton E, Houston of Fairmede, Saskatche- wnn. The oercmony was performed nt 8 o'clock in the evening by the Rev. John Stirling. The bride, who was given away by her father, war neatly attired in white with silver trimmings and was attended by Misi Lottie, sister of the groom. John Moffatt of Sydney supported the groom. The wedding march was suitably rendered by Mrs. C. G. Houston of New Glasgow. The esteem und popularity of the happy couple was tnngilily expressed by their many friends in the costly and nu- merous presents rcceivcii consisting largely in gold and bonlcnotes. Among the many appreciated gifts wus n handsome 'I‘eacher's Bible no companied by an address from the Mayfield Mission Band. Upwards of forty in chlvaree uniform well-drvised and well organized appeared on the scene to serenade the happy couple and afforded much amusement to all present. Mr. and Mrs. Houston leave Wednesday for their home in Fair- mede, Saskatchewan, followed by the best wishes of their many friends for n long and happy journey through life. i . _ - l P Per vu me - , . . will gladly tend tooanpininnslrsh;';»og}i;l;i;_tFlLl:1l; _ Pl¢|6DBld‘,, TQIUQQ __ _ _ _ ,`_ _ ‘_ v°°~»»»v»».sess-sg..-,,,.,,,,,,, ~ . _ N "r _in Lori-1 r or " ` ` _ ‘ ' " `“*`°”“""" ‘ EY°» SP1"“F~» C_“fbS» ‘=“1==\fg=m=“fS» Cf_a°l<=d H°°f» s'§llln§fE5§l'i'El"i::‘i‘§ .'::°'.