pq |g’snd outtbsseisthattseiins qeskndtlmtmahsssburdenoiitseit Fooddeesnetstrellsihon- tieepdoeenctrciresh. Itishardtodo.bardtcbear.w Qcnldheessy,-vitaiityismthsabb. the whole system sufiers. For this condition taire General Debillty C e _ _ Hood’s Jarsaparill a getting the two winter steamers on th It vitslises the blood. sive# visor and i0 to ali the organs and functions and may rmequsiiec for an mnfcown gillitsted conditions. __ -3**-x » .ru ;_»~..~._ _~.,_. _ .,. 1. . _ @@i‘~ e- “Q THB 4 i run moronic columns "-'° °°' “° M” ‘"- power to break intc__cr out harbor when the ice is therebythe wind. And as these t K THE WINTER STEAIERS ‘I Yesterday after crossing from Summe side te Cape Tormentine the Stanley s out tor Geortotown, with the object rig one route. This is no doubt disappointing e °' to our western triends. The Stall ceuld have run for a longer time, perks ' i~.ioon's H-is-I cure constipation. I cents. ot TUEDLY DE Us lm -1 F much ionger,on that route, as doubtless ___;;q-‘__ _1,v, ’ UQ-,l`_<._. ,\ amino Blend To other in_ the Lower P vlnces. Choicest growth of Ind! and Cevlon. l _A winter post on the Island the botts sh A ` would have been practicable for the Min u there may be something said in favor I _ That much is “nominated in the bond” union. The bond saysnothing ss to wh F i lf Yiiii Wdili iilC best results in your Xmas cooking, get your groceries from us. Prompt de= livery. e ` Phone 199. Webster & McKay make. ought to be given on the eastern route setting out from opposite sides daily a side-in iaet s better service than we ha ever had hitherto. There is little do safest winter port, especially for In gf winter and the early spring. But Pic litisthere that trouble is almost sure l .driven into Piston harbor and ii I P; this year than in _previous years. Let us rg 'hope the period oi playing at cross pux~‘ 5° poses is past loravsr. Our winter troubles y te have plied tor weeks to come betwee Charlottetown and Picton. Or bot steamers might have been pieced on th route for at least some time to com ‘ t rg bsbly belore spring be again at some time b» g, ,dependent on /the ice~beat service _ However, it is otherwise ordered and li 111° CNRS ` WND PNN! of becomes biockaded, but our people’ Sales exceed that of any . getting as two mm together before are not unreasonable. ‘lher will |,°_ there is evenapossibility ot them being the fairly satisded it all possible energy separated by streasctice. Atall hssards and skill are displayed in keeping up the disasters oi last winter are to be communication with the Mainland. And» 4 avoided and the communication kept u of Pictouasis to befeared, the other will at heiree at`Georgetcwn and will probably p. should one boat bs hereafter shut in at i all ‘beside to approach Picton, even at s » A mn, “guy” md nusgmm, “I-,|°° table. In such case it might he possible for to ,some time to come by the - two boa ts - _ _ nd recognises the diilicnlties of the situation t “mlm mam, Danna. md mink and will be prepared togive due credit to i v ,ith ,,m.b1, nu wnn.¢g{¢m M gm; -the authorities it satisiled they are doing . V _ _ ubti _"""”'_"""`-_-'a' that Georgetown is the Island’s best an id- 7 _ _ mu of Britain. Hr. 'Sinclair it capable and r is often a very unreliable winter port, and to arise when the heavy ice is formed and _ , p_ _ Monument land, a worthy and desirable ‘_ a preaches bv a northeast gale.This trouble _ has to be met, and itis in this connectio that -'another and mrre poweriu 'steamer is emphatically needed. Neither AWN a considerable factor in bril\£il\8 _ -_ - .,-----_ about the Conservative victory in North tiensmsyisstfer s week at__a ......., and whenths western route may __ 1.. stlllbe practicable. a third steamer is ,g badly needed at such 'tlmes._ This is | of point that must not be lost _siaht ct. , Itisrrratiiying to And the three de- partments ot railways, marine snd‘the postal service working in better acccrd` l _ B will be be had enough with all the do * h partments doing their best. We shall pro- I time when entrance may not be prsctic ,_» both mails and passengers to make tLe_ crossing in some fashion' The Guardian tholrbest. ' dl We anticipateatreatin the lecture of p Rav A.HcIiean'Sinclairqn The linking earnest. Hehas also s great subject ot nach patriotic interest. The proceeds, weunderstand will gc to the Whelan object. ll ., 1. Both parties seem to agree that Gsmey _ 'I -nga » _ urw norms N H Rl] H TS ` Came yesterday, some men have been waiting Come now. These are the Suiolk Hats and they are the best American Hats sold in this cityi Q New styles among these. Drop in and see what a change one of them will make in your appearance for the new year. u , Be sure you start out with A right hat and that kind is always bought here at.- - ` Prowse ros., The Wonderful cheap Hen. . A... <4.. _ ,le-_ 1 1 lB°“f1'°"»°° \1° *M "fm W” i" *"‘° llnslrcka by-election. “The man from Manitonlin”.is notaredned and polished ' gentleman by any means, but to the lum- bermen who form' no unconsiderable portion oi the voters in Renfrew his rough vigor and earnestness 'seem to have been more effective than the oratory of more polished speakers. - ' l ltremains yet 'so be sfen what eifect the Renfrew contest may have in hasten- r ing or delaying the federal elections. ' The Ottawa leaders will naturally, desire to mske their appeal whilqthe Ross ment is still holding on at Toronto. And Ross can still' hold on-fora t_.ime'.`_ He still has a majority. Should the .courts unseat three or four ot his supporters in January, as is expected,their cases can be apps sled to gain time. Or a session oi the Legislature may be called, which would have the e8'ect of postponing the trials, as election trials cannot on during the sitting ot the Legislature. ‘As Mr. Blair once said, "The resources of civilization ‘Vera not yet exhausted.” , e A ‘ ,s .1-_ ' The Canadian Almanac for 1904 is the fifty-seventh of the annual series and s_ur~ passes all previous i_ssues in the extent and variety of .infomation coitainel in its440 pages. It is, we think, true that \ in no other volume can so much informa- l tion about Canada be found in so small s Ispsee. The customs taril!’,' a full list ol '_ Canadian banks, post cliiees, railway sts- tions, the clergy list of all denominations, the Governments Dominion and Provin- cial the lawyers of Canada, our educa- tional instltutioes, miscellaneous societies and much statistical information together u-with an enlarged historical diary, are _“Clark Company of Toronto are the ‘pub- - rams. -<_ - p -Bieyclists and all athletics dependon |BlN'l‘LEY’S Liniment to keep joints limber and muscles in trim. .- e _Vi I nvwmwsvmsg IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIslnlss?"sunuuuuuvu-_-----.---..,__.,,__.._ Actual Results and i Not Estimates Fi ' - PER re, ozer. Aug, mth. meg. - ' CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co . TORONTO. ‘ _ ~ DEAR Srxs :-1n_ackn_c»wledging receir-t oi yen' cheque frr $1,521.20, I desirie to express mv satisfaction vnih_ the outccme of my investment with you. _ My policy, No 8726, was issued on ti-e er fowment plan in |870 tor-Sroeo, asa! I ._ Mid U11 premiums of $48 each, or $48 » altogether. ' ‘e - ' ‘ Til? Surplus payment you now make is elone greater than the total cost ofthe ’ Polity by $4!.zc_and' I _have _received the $r,o:>c in addition. i __ _ _ ~ y. 1 _ I W ~ It is hardly necessary for me ic~_rsy that to have all mv payments returned and- °V¢ié$l.0f;0 in sduition, besides the maui ance protection all these y¢srs,.is quite sat- V ish cry om? ___ im I°°1;s:s\\=_»te the Canada Life on sneofrrwruen angst sims: _ . _ _ _ 7 Yom rmlv. < ~ V n»a.aar.1.. - Manager P. E.Isla1'1dBran`ch. . I C Speciaillgent ` e ~ _Ch=r1°ttet<>wn. ‘ - _ T cnsflsuesfw 4 -- __ ._ ...._....__.. ___ __........_-_-- ” < ` .fl if mn-. .uam»- ‘among its useful contents. The l i . ».. A S from _Other bargaun _pre- all over the after the holiday $2? The _ B. & 1. Patent . ei.B1as Filled ' - -.-,~ = i ' e:»;.'»>~'1 ,js ~. _ Corsets... ;_~s*_.4(: 1 'L ` .` \_Q§" _ . V ’ ‘"i its ‘ CJ _ _Canaries _Most Prominent ` rp __ '£» C0i’SCl and appreciated .alike a cousins across* the border. , _ ' V, 5 .by our 'American lady y,,_,_,.<.....»»r..-.ms...,s..-._ “They satisfy the.\rrro_st exacting T _hey please. the most fastidio;ars.V_. 1 Q the beautiful Models for :_.i nssfcnfzcn. Lady 1:a1sen.'r.aay___a.eby.i _ Up-to-date merchants from HAr._LFAX, N. S. to » -VANCOUVER, B. C. can; supply you with your _proper C _Model in B., '&fI. _C_01>S€,tS. _ _ pp _1 5 p _li is ` se-rntta"U~ ` » ‘ ’ '_ i . W.K. i2ogers. E. T Fl y? JOHN F Cornmission andbeuedic for quotations on Bslifvnll- ,MIIRISTER Got Qaandliesuorsleas.. raieblsone Goaaemnts. JSI Barrister Solicitor, &c., MREY T0 LOAN CROBGIE & stlswssssuuus. .QM F ?<¥;fi'3_';_!.-'54 \s_ 7-; i' _ 6- _ _ -~_' Q, ,._, o _ .~_ _ . .. _ , t satisfaction, if you N058. Downing Commission Merchants