1 III; ~ ‘ - umm: <9»,` U” &, _ cams/an , """ f\ I :"7 Y _ ' ' ' W 'Ci with her Iiuni A M h U hh V, _-.------~ Wai tying n r»i’i-actory shoe string. 1 with 'o‘olii‘itli1sti:i:ti:.°ndvi:zs.:i’i'mi|T¢i‘§°ii‘5|¢i°n ` ` _ - ` ~'- \Vhcn the ttvicber was out of sight hc one requiring n systematic, well-d_ire¢.-ted etiori ' ` h e n ll I 8 t ~ _lumped over foul' intervening; dot-rits, to to overcome the same effectually and uigbiiah _ |,3u,,.,,,,|,,-R SML i I - conditions of ,health and perfect body dnm. __-, - - - age. Bmizh‘s_ Pine; |¢ and Bu - “lou look awful nice, Genie. Will ,PP ttomnt Pills, cpea Q _ _ containing thqtwo o omants needed to increase _ you be my girl he said. 13"" ‘°““`"¥ ""1 m"°‘*°|ll' 10110". K0 lwll- ___ And Eugenie answered solemnly “If 1-mir , the llssxilh iiyerma b°ws\s,¢¢»wi- .U a _ _ ’ ,M ¢h ga p,,g,c¢_.cu°,,_ Th” "Q mlm By |NA [Half IA||30|| ` you' cross your heart and hope to die posed o thstvrogrsatvegsiable sgenis,plne- ---- you li always love me better'u Julio Isola %;l1°bultt<:‘v;:fii:.;iier`;:d more mm- Oman. |904.. is In was rim- Enos." or . . brine, circulation and bonls,aiiiiu:l0\::y:n|?i?a 'um woman E“ge“|° laughed 'md results-the re hiature's ow in iiv . giiitirl Pinosplplg ‘and Bunamul:_nPiii?cu:o %\;§¢!P\\¢_lQl\» bil Glllness, headache in one night. dsalers_25 coats. - All genuine signed W. F. Smith. . .si~i|'*|'i-is Bucr-su L_] 'T }..| | A p| L L 5 young. You are just as old as-I am, N°osir|v}cuas ron ausuruursn 'l "Ti, n Aumofus or KIDNEY ANI: ' » nnsn u.Ls. A cii1izAsi"A1'?¥-ir'i5|'3§B2i55L§§"i;'i'icg4 ili`i`i'|T"'” cn urea ,Al onanrfl llfil 'l i (inn urn ~ ABSOLUTELY PURE.. _ SOLD Ili PNKAGES AID MIS. Same Pride as the cheap _ ndulterated kinds. E.W. G I LLETT Ef’|l‘¢"l'#{'i§ TOR ON'l'O»0N'l'. riurors Pnnhnur An INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Remedy for thc lmmlliltl uid Cure ol Rheumatlsm, Cramps, Collu, Son Throat. Dilrrhn. Facuche, Toothachc. Spralns, Bruisu, Numi- _ gin, Lumhlgo. etc.. etc. This in an intimal lid rxtemnl Fnn17; .Ro- Hllf. izlldully BIQIIIM for gmzral un, and mould _e in think-ouschoid ,nd in ¢",-, iniveller sfrilpuek not everlsel the fact u».2imme inn attention to any ailment will uve serious trmlal¢,v¢1-yud expense. What a medical muhlot llllld STANTONUILI do thu work. Soarhn you mdjnyllhutninld. Yer me usrivllli. 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Next day, arrayed _ 'in the new dress-how well she re- Book Marks, Match Boxes, ~ Spoons, etc. _ l f A Large Va-i.iy. , _ See S . will: is' r- g£ N¢:“rMs|g,?¢!iq mv iliid Li ' V which we hover. :_.r,_. .._..on.- ' f_|U¢Il\. ` _W.ll. lrlllilli _li-wel. f_~ M .mum .nq."t|n'|y_ Euganggmod. \\‘rilc \'.`illi.-nm Piano Co., bid, Oshawa, for copies oi illmlrnicil booklets ' _ I SUL , _mf "Q, lgygnd 1|" gyq, At mcg" |119 on ihe hi.»i.»r_v :rn~l c»uislr\\c‘.io:\ of .'\ Piano, or 'cali at the local \v_.r_~roon|s.' T _ _ .,_ I i Miss Eugenie Barnett looked discon- tentedly across the veranda at her l blond cousin in the cushion piled imm- mock. _ “You've no business to be lo pretty, Julia Knox, and to look so absurdly that is twenty-s”- usb!" The little widow sat up quickly. “You mustn't, Eugenief Ii' we think we are young and never ac- knowledge that we are not young wc'll fool the people into thlnking"-- “ ‘A pocket edition ot blue and gold,” ” continued Eugenie morosely. “That’s what Dr. Hunt called you, and it suits you too. I tell yon, Julia, it’s little short of tragedy to worship beauty as I do and be homely as a hedge fence myself!" “The cypress hedge fence at the foot of my garden is beautlilul, I think,” said the widow, lying back among her cushions again. “Find another simile, Eugenie." - The girl turned away impatiently with smarting eyes. She was so tired of the continually booming breakers and dreurlly whistling buoy. She wish- ed she hudn’t come to California to visit Julia Knox. If .Iulia wercn't a widow or if Dr. Hunt wercn’t spend-_ Ing his vacation here or if Julia weren't so pretty and shc so plniu or if"- “Eugenie, dear"-l\Irs. Knox looked out of half shut, baby blue eyes-“do you think it was prearrunged for you and I»'rnnkie Hunt and me to play to- gether us children and meet again at Bnntn Cruz as grownups? Don’t you think flint Dr. Hunt"- “Who iilchcs my good name?" When a tall young man came around the porch corner he saw only Mrs. Knox. I-Ier cousin had disappeared. As Eugenie entered her room her cousin's clear tones floated through the open window. “She is having one ot' her spells again because she isn’t a Helen oi' Troy, and it reminds me of our school days. Do you remember when she cut off her hnlr in u rage bcenusc it was -brown and straight instead of yellow and cui'ly like mine?" ' “.\'ow, I call that menu ot’ Julia,” Eu- genie thought, her face growing crim- son us she heard them laugh. It' she had not shut the window just then she miglit have 'heard the doctor’s answer. “No one but Eugenie thinks her face isn’t good to look at.” _ _By and by Julia ascended the stairs and tapped at her cousin's door. “Dr. Hunt has his auto here and wishes us to ride with him. Get your hat and come on." “'l`hanks. I have another engage- mentl’ “All right,” answered the widow sweetiyw "I’ll try to make up for your' absence.” ' “I don't doubt it," observed Eugenie. Mrs. Knox went down five steps and paused. She wrinkled her white brow unbecoinlngly, sighed and went buck. “iIoney," she culled softly, her pretty lips at the keyhole, “did no one ever tell you that along with the Barnett nose you inherited the Barnett t1‘ick oi’ making folks like you?" Eugenie’s grim features relaxed. “Good little Julia,” she sighed as the red auto puffed away. Her mind trailed back into the past. She was a little, dark faced girl again, playing with Frankie Hunt, her sworn ehnmpion until her cousin, Julia Epps, came to school. Personified dulntiness was Julia Epps, from the blue bow on her _vcllow curls to thc black bows on her tiny slippers. One miserable, lonely noon hour En- genie pcered around the beech tree where she and he had always played to- gether and saw something _the memory of which even after a dozen years made n green flume leap into the wo- man Eugenle's eyes. Frankie Hunt was putting on .`lulia Epps' finger the ring which he had been digging out oi' n blackbutton for her, Eugenie Bar- nctt. Another day she and Julia sat on .Iu- lin's n1other’s porch eating cookies. With er free hand Julia smoothed her ruflledh white apron complaccntly. “He says he loves me the best of anybody,” she announced coqucttlshly. “Tomorrow is the last day of school,” answered her cousin, “and my mamma says I may wear my lovely new dress. Then you’ll see whom he. likes best." . The fair Julia tossed her golden curls and answered grandly, “I think dresses won‘t make any difference in his love." ` “You'll see," Eugenie replied darkly. That night Eugenie braided her some- membered the gay plalds-with flutter- lug ribbons, kinky locks and the mien of a conqueror, she entered the school- room, after the other children were seated. , ` With cleverly assumed carelessness she glanced in .Tulla’s direction. That young lady was wearing the _same dress she had worn several ti/mel be- fore, and, glory, that same old white apron! Eugenie wore no apron. She had been forced to start with one, but it was lying ingloriously under a stone in a fence corner. Retribntion la! within its crumpled folds, but retribu- tion could wait. ' came buck to the present. “History sometimes repeats itself, she remarked. “I don’t see now why ‘ .lulin I{nox"- ' ` A half mils from Mrs. Knox's cot- i`_ _.», an i__ ‘_\_, , "_`L*",` I: ` “`f‘jT1‘.;‘_i§.-'#.-f'\ _ *-‘¥\)`." __»+-_-~.~_-ie. __ Z 4*;//9 V Z, /~\ Q/' g __ Y § ` Could Not_S-h:_ep at Night. ~ ' _'ON H15* ` fi. » "‘ N" ‘ilif‘~"_ _ if i 'W _“R hifi. "lo “ J. » fa. of Wal if W- I _ W I 1-" "` -;‘;,r1"/il? /g ii '.~'. A 7' li- -'MA é; I `-I 4' :_ ff., ,I `3<\ _ _ 4 i L g, . ,r \ ,_ -' -' f_ .. ~"" " f'i»_a`- kf ` \' ~.‘- ‘_ _,(7 1,6” s __ ‘I .__-~\ tago the red auto, pulling back, came ' upon a surprising sight. A young wo- niun, looking at once defiant and apolo- getic, her \vhite dress mud sputtered and hluod stained, her brown hair blow"n -about by a saucy sea breeze, »_`_ , """'iil>‘_‘- -35- .- _ -~ _#1, » _.1-Q 4-»\._, , ,,..r i ij. @ __ _,il _,_ ` 'i /` /7,'/,;`_'//, /cr/ Q I i -"2"" V "" -_ ` in ':-, -W Al" ._{~‘.Z"-/.'_' *"\ *ity* ' . . _L-.-:_>.-/ _ --_ ,ff , '_f._ W/_ = -ff' -‘-4 __ / -q»;._.__n;” -_ _';_..-»,,,l, , ,' f l . -.l\i&s" _\ ""e- t "7 . é' / \ ._ stood by the roadside holding in her _ ___~_-'-1~:"..'§.-f ." Us ‘*---.’/1 .- - _ _ _ ,,,_\_,., ..._ . _ » 1 ol ih L'il i fo ‘il . TO ch tal ha to Of Lo of thi arms a dllnpldiitcd yellow m`ongrel, agus. _ ' you cd the widow. I _ Lv. _ ‘°\\’l|nt’s this?" and Dr. Hunt stepped out aid i'cllo\v, ybu are in luck to get n ily. lhe _ “l had forgotten my handkerchief, so plain Shc The little dog whlned softly and tried :\ren‘t a hit pale. Shouldu’t you like l -_ ~ ' “Or u doctor’s wife ?” suggested Julia i{nok_ u trifle inallciously. Q0 ._ » watching the color flood her dark wife. “Weill” said the pretty widow explo- slvcly, “I guess i’n1 not needed herc. Eugenie, if’ you can guarantee that little beast not to bite I suppose I can “I cnn't," said Eugenie happily, start- ing “But," interposed the doctor, “yon you She looked back at him with radiant ` eyes and answered with mock solem- nity: ter’n Julia Knox." ~ She Had Her Way. l The late Counselor E., chairman of the quarter sessions for Dublin, was so remarkable for his leniency to female culprits that a woman was seldom con- victed when he presided. Ou one,occaslon when this humane barrister was in the chair a prim look- ' ing woman was put to the har of the commission court, at which presided the equally humane though perhaps not so gallant Baron S. She was indicted for uttering forged bank notes. According to usual forms the prisoner if she was ready to take _ her triul. " ; With becoming disdain she answered "Noi" She was told by the clerk she must give her reasons why. - As if scornlng to hold conversation L.d_ with the oiilcial, she thus addressed ‘ his lordship: “My lord, I won’t bs tried here at all. -I’ll be tried by my The simplicity of the woman, coupled with the well known character of E., caused a roar of laughter' in the court which even the bench could not resist. Baron S.. with his usual mildness, was about to explain the impossibility and said, “He can’t try you," when the woman stopped him short and,~ with an inimitable sneer, exclaimed: l my lord; ho tried me twice before." l She was tried, however, and for the _ , ' ' ` - -_.¢-e 5// ,-~' 1,,” ff.; \\ /U' "_: i . » , l' i - "ffl ,_/ 7'3" /./9 "1 4 ’ ' / rc leg swuthed stiff in plaid silk bund- "Eugenie, whsire in the world are going with that dirty dog?" shrill- “IIon`1e," answered Eugenie laconicul- turning toward a short cut across o hill. ' . ofthcnuto. “Broken leg, eh? Well. pubic surgeon ln_your hour of calam- Silk bandages, too. I wonder if splints ure gold or ivory." had to use my neck ribbon," she ex- nznuc as in thc old days. “This is ' licl' Eugcnie’s face. Her pulse ienp as she inet the doctor’s eyes. ‘You did it scientifically, and you ic n doctor?" Will you, dear?" he asked eagerly, M cck. “Will you be this doctor’s rc hl1n home for you." for the third time across the hill. bus any Still 99 ven't answered my question. Will be my girl, Genle'?" ‘It you’ll cross your heart and hops the die that you’ll always love me bet- 'll rest. crui K Gill' ficci rifle the \va_\' r~isi\ law, the clerk of the crown asked COIN If ing rd E." \ has her being tried by the popular judge ,,,,,,, Can’t try me? I beg your pardon, tory thc Vil. rd time acquitted. I 850 cd, starting to go. A “tier ln here, GOING!" H9 “sed the the shculrfcis in iliccapcaml thc lower slr let 'witcr than walking." mil" "Oh, rlon’ti” shrieked Julia Knox. ‘l)on‘t get in here with flint awful log! I cun’t bear the sight of blood! _ Y l closed her eyes shudderingly. UF lil and Nav'al Warfare Since Nels 'n’s Great Victory# B For close upon a crfniury Britain .4 construction and naval warfare have,-W' undergone in thi- inter`\'<-ning years. Y°\l" l3lml‘iHY0l1i`ClllJll-Rl. |1i\'_ _'-“ ‘- -.»~;- 2 _¢_°.;_‘__~.., .__.,'___i,"_.-»._._..e', -fr' .vs_ 1_ is/.,_m»i».»» -_». ~_~_\‘l_ »__. _,_ ,_l.},_ _ __ \_I’.,i_,':_‘,-3, ;_..,__, ._ £0 1'* -it _ at L'_‘_l;r» ’ -" 11 ' - __ if.. :` ` _~ | \}`}*»_-"~ = . ‘ l .`i'=__ i iw- ' .gzfif I “' ‘f’i?‘rf'F ' ~ I _ ` i-l"."5 ' f`_="~f’- 6; tn. silk. The sumo color lines the olcnk. plete 'Revolution Has arked Naval Construction enjoyed, undisputr-fl, the suprem- ol the svn, won for hor by Nel- 'S giuviolls \'ii‘tor_v at '1‘i`_\_1f‘1l8¢\_"» Only the wealthy can afford to be in- yeurs rig-o, \vriir-. Nothing is iiim'r~ ri-i1iaii'kn|iic than _ . corn :lc-to ri-volurion wnlcii naval *tant “l't°’"l“"°`e by ‘l°°t'°"“ 'md hlgh' u orcri as it was in l8U."», a single i _yo ser could blow it out oi' tho wa- _a| ter in an hour wiilioul ¢~\'i-r coiningl, ‘ within range of iii; grins. Slr=n`m»pi‘<»- _heal pcllrri, vc-.'~;.=u>ls iv:--'--. ni' i‘ruii'si-. un- known in Ni~lson`_s limi-_ and thc is- wa” oi hnltir' Llr-pniirlr-ri to a gi'cnt. ex- 'md tent. upon .<11-ainniizsliip unri thc vagnr- DT- Ulli\9¢'S N0l'\'0 F00d ll* Well Sllitvil ics ol the vsinrl. to 'l`i\I‘ Hillgv and rlr-slrur-1i\'r~ powfii' oi cnuseitbvercomes weakness, first, weali the guns \\'r'|'u their sr; smuil that oi`- _,ess oftlm b ood and nm-\~g_q, and f,|"-gush s un_i n\.|\ neil' ofti-ii kiiirti by 1|, fire l`|‘r>in pirkvri whois plncl-rl in _,od cucluy's ninsis aiul ns :ill know Nelson hiuisi-li` rnvf l1ir..rlr'ntl1 in this ll' . In iurllivru nmni \\'nri`ui'n il ilu- 'f -,. rmup. ,,,,,_\~ ;,_. foiirglit, ns ni Nt-rnng and well ami send thc thrill of (_‘hcmulpo_ without the conilrutanu- rel ri Because Dr. Chase`s Nea\e Food isa \vc compare the navy at the com- creator of blood and nerve force you can ing \vithin1'oul'niiics oi' cacli an - _t r -'-1-~ii f-t~-01' mrncomcn o the mm rin 1 un \n\ mgyou some go-od. Pm" this bylnotr lil. intl-resting co'rn|varisin\ is obtain- , so:._ moi. _b°, ’l`lu: actual uvci-age nuinln-r of guns ,| to ouch Ship, it is irilr-i'i'siii\g to note, i‘h iullcn iroin 5.3 in ltillii to ulioul In 15 this _\vnr_ In striking the average l;i\Y5hiU U0 h¢‘lP “W untill “Wd Ur' torpedo emit arc Lulu-ri into n'c-, J count. This re-ducti,on.` oi course, has not rest," he ’ oxaem by Rim" upright' bcun rcndcred pussihlc by thc unor- on T s increase in the will-il’ will U0* the heart and the quick l0url beating. structivi- po\\'i~r' oi' the morii-rn gun. Tli (_Tui1ipni‘ii1p; Nuisoi\`_~: ilugrzliip Victory F0 with the in.-\\'1's\ lf`i,irrill-rim lyriltlo- fu Ol 12-inch guns of lhcrliing Edward will (irc a prnjr~cl.ilv weighing IW p0undS_ I Toronto. Portrait nnrl signature of Dr. \. Lsr-U* '»-~ _ _-_'#3' x _i- ‘Qi / / ‘“°u \ \ .. //f/////”W \r “_ ///// /ff C ’ '/to//M A hi) 'ff ’ //TQ / ,V `\ author, are on cvcry box. _ the llrst oi' which was made for the " tin o oi' rvil stylish litt e blnck vcl\ci_ cloak, trimmed with fur. The pleated fullness at Criarrraar, N. B., Nov. 24.-John Spring' er, uninarricrl, fell downstairs in his U & lioarding house ‘nst night. and broke his hack. Can’t Afford _ ,_ Cure is Cheap at Any _Price- Dr. (ihase’s onnty,l\'. B., writcs:--“I have been n cut _-um-rrr from what the doctors said h:\se's ‘Nerve Food. .i I. this statenicnt, will help to relieve the ' With the invention oi armor plates, Crimean war, the cost. oi' warship Brltuinls naval |n'r-rlomiiiancc over Lhri' |lr>\\'r~rs \\'iu~\ nnivii niorc pro- nounced live yours ui'i_|»r ilu- battli- - ill ' that in 1810, sn fur as gun power is as evcsnrc of changeable rcri and green BROKE HIS BACK li Health cnetit Certain if You Use Nerve Food. hcy alone can bcur the expense oi' con- rlcd nurses. rdaily task is in the home or abroad, u must make every day count or prove iurricn to yourself and friends. Vcnk-ness is the greatest source of ill- th. Wcnkncss ofthe blood and nerves, kncssof action of the heart, lungs digestive organs the needs of a multitude of people he- rn the weakness of the organs of the y. may rcquire,a dozen or more boxes Dr. (Ihii:-ic`.~x Nerve Foori to make you ilth through your shrivclled arteries wasted nerves. positive that each box of lt. is at least your increase rn weight as new, firm i James G. Clarke, Fostcrvllle, York down into the region of the heart. ough I had taken ii. lot of medicine of e kind and another;I couldlnot. get When I be an this treatment I could account of the dreadful pans about o change which Dr. Chase's Nerve nfl has marie in niyfconriition is wonder- Il has entirely overeonic these synip- ns and is making me strong and well. all dealers, or Eriinanson, Bates & Co., W. Chase, thc famous receipt hook Many people are unaware of having anything wrong with their heart or nerves till some little excitement or overwork makes them feel faint and dizzy, or per- haps simply going up or down stairs causes dizziness and speclrs to float before the eyes. People troubled in this way should heed the warning, and not full to take treatment before something more serious occurs. \ For all heart and nerve troubles there is nothing to equal , Mi|lourn's Heart and Nerve Pills. We do not claim that they will cure chronic heart disease, but we do claim that they will strengthen the weak Ullflvdlltil Qualities ol f‘wo|sev” l Underwear 4 . i _ ;.‘,._.- _'_ _ _Pure “wool _ _ , il $1 . South Side Queen Squarel system. Here is what Mrs. Sidney Hoffman, , Hillside, Ont., says 3- ' "I was troubled greatly with my heart, and was so very nervous that the least little thing startled me. , _ “My appetite was very poor; Icould ~' not sleep at nights, and was dizzy most ; of the time. I took ihrcc boxes of Mil- burn‘sHcart:1nd Nerve Pills, and I :mi ` very pleased to say that they did mc s _ wonderful lot of good.” “ Miiburn‘s Heart and Nerve Pills are \ 50 cents pcr bex, or 3 for $1.25. All druggists, or'n1ailc;l dircct. THE T. llill.rnm.\r Co., LIMITED, _ ‘ ’l`onori'ro, ONT. ' ‘ _ l Tsngeasl Charlottetown, Nov. ist, 1904 R Sealed tenders will be received at this 'i office until noon on Wednesday. Nov. 50th. ‘O4 From any person or persons willing , to contract for the rebuilding of Heidi- » I maud Bridge, Egmont Bay, Lot I5, nc- ll cording to plan and specification to be - ;= heart, and build up the shaky nerve' ‘ IJnr>/ia'rMsN'r on Pcnuc Wonka, ine Lady Says' “The manufacturers of -‘WOLSEY” Underwear have such confidence in theirwaresthattl:ieyund.-r- take to replace any gar- ment that should shrink in|washing. “WOLSi_'ZV" garments have _-:tool the mast severe tests wirliont any alteration taking place in the size. The Draners’ Re- cord Says: "WOLSEY" goods are made from all wool yarn. in no case,a1c they made from mixtures of cotton and wool. as are many so- called unshrinkahlc goods ; further, “WOLShY’ ’goodS are made to wear, their durable qualities having stood the tcstof. experi- ence.” Should any Garment seen at the store ofjames Sharp, Wei- lington and at this oihce. P Specifications can also be seen at the residences of _I. F. H. Arscnault. Hig- _ gins Road, and H. A. Darby, Abrani‘s Village. `1~"‘ » The names ot' two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faithful , performance of the contract must ac- " company cnch tender. ' The department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. _ Tenders to___be addressed to thc under- ; signed and marked "Tender for Hal- :iimand Bridge." L. il. MCMILLAN, Sec’y of Public Works. 2 mo, we, sr w td ‘ Shrink in Wash- ing it will be Replaced For Sale by D.A.Bruce ir- - -~=»..____.x:r_- »\"` _.-`il '2 'i"'-_‘ - " Q _.’°i0 Brains 2 '- \ . -----.1 We have received some I Watches; these deserve the, name of Queen Watches.'l`hcy are line time-keepers. We' warrant the mainsprings to last three times as long as, the mainsprings of other watches and the guarantee is many times as gooc' as it will be backed up in nearly all the towns of Canada. 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