4 , i v i ll l i. iii a ,';.‘ ‘ ii. it r ` 5’ hill, i. ./l. I, ._ -_L:=-31 ’&‘i¥<` :iii , f Il I 3 li. rx i" ,, fi I." .. ,_-_ iii; Irs. rf li* ,F i ,. _ file airy i CLIMAX ,lf rownrrr ,, z .» i -If |, . l . vi in l\‘ -_ » _ Tender for Buildings a N .' , _. _.L,,,}»_~.; » tj ,,>’, I Kensing . 1* I 1 "’l` Separate sealed tenders 1 undersigned and mavk>d gl “Tender for buildings at Ke Mg rrceived up to and inclu ,, October :et , rv,o4, lor the Pnsiienger :station and I » ,_ K 1 \REci<0NiNoz . The Furniture Business as Paton Carries It On Isa Modern Revelation, When a business house works itself into public favor through the medium of reliable merchandise, true values, small profits and liberal treatment, it is hard to keep the people away from it and equally hard to prevent it from .making new friends. Steady, healthy, growth is sible only_ by the continuation_o such principles, and in such a way has Paton_'s reached the top round in the l dd f ' l . Ni)/B _ a er o commercia prosperity e sell precisely what we advertise at the price described-misrepresentation is an oiience no employe dares commit, and shoddy goods are not talented under any circumstances. ' ,li i 4 ¥‘ l Out, 17.-The three-masb ' Annie M. Allen, which went will be a total wreck. ` the rocks all day was badly stove. Ber m and house wane sprung and in a days but little will be left oi her hull- '.t» ni.-A *"*4*** -- STRAL1 D HIS BACK. Kidney Troubles Resulted-Dodd'e Kid- ney Pills Cured Them. Muanav Harmon Soura, P. E. I., Oct. 17.-(Speclal.)-Hurt through strain ing his back whil liitlng, Mr. William Shu-am, general mzkeepcr here, got so weak he could lrardiy hold up, To-day he xelolces lngood , arid he has no hesitation in say ng “Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me." “I strained my back while Iting,” Mr. Sharam says, “und it brought on Urinary and Kidney Trouble. l got so weak I al- \ ` A most tainted. After using tcn boxes of x ` Dodds Kidney Pills I can sleep in pence, \ Q and ury old troulile has vrri\is.lit-rl." CBARLOTTETOWN' P_ E ,_ rl Urinary troubles ure clruseil by had kid- I \\`\ . ‘l '. 'l D il`.' I"i P'll’ ' I i M _. lpleys 'liiitrzliix ry vii ~ \1< iiey i =` Business Office Telephone 133 b l , \\ / \\ f this year will depend a , good deal on getting full _ _ returns from your feed. ' j \Vitlr feed us short :rs it is , g<%f#¢~~-_io~-be~y~Jri\cau»_»¢e afford to let an animal get in tliat "run down” condi- tio where lralfof what it ...i nil hors es eat is not digested. Give y cattle, hogs, sheep a § CONDITION regularly and it will save enough in feed to pay for the condition several times Over. This preparation aids digestion and an ani- mal to which it is given :rssimiirrtes every bit of nivtrinrent in what it cats. Per package 25c. 2 For iioc. Sold only by ` . -Je-‘f‘r`n-'diiri-‘llrlE.Si1N . Davocrsr, 0000000000 0 i ti' ¢00 0000: “noone 6 “nys um mn £d|toria| and News Telephone |33 a. /,/J , » ,'/"N i\ f OOOOQQQQQQQ PUBLIC 0PlNl0N AND THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC . 'Qi nm.../""\\\~ ’ ”“”””” lliilllllllilllllll illlllllllll. f O FRIDAY, ooronnrr 21,1004. 7 ./ /3||\\l|‘=`\ \\ \ Proriis \\/0 § ///\._ ._, ._, “`\\ .f_, One effect of Mr. Blair`s resignation and qnrammfir ~ri-.arnemem 'rir-~¢¢-~.nn\i|p the Grand Trunk Paeiiic sontract moré- tlrrrn ever the central feature oi' the cam algn. The time being now so short befor the in of l : . . h t I t' d ll l l tt . 'l`i day of polling we mny expec the broadc oth, simply 'rimmed wit s raps o grey sa rn an sma pear in ons re big railway .cheme to hold the Cen hloused bodice under the jacket is of soft white lace. The hat is of green iolvirb the stage ml the political imnle |s(deci_ trimmed with gray tips and rr white chiffon scarf and chou. ~‘ '- ‘fi i .i 5- .'-'».-' ~ ug . 4- ‘, s,~\,‘--:-, ,`*’~5=~'_ .‘.»_i‘»,-"'7-“e--”-"s ,<»..~, .._i*~2-,<’~ - ' i = ~ -,_-if.;-=i<~ pa 1: » _ i. __ _ ._ .__.i,i,_ ,... -Z . _ , _ M/ Q;//:,> ` I A / $1 / /_ _ \- = . ," \ .». Qqalili I » \\\\\\\ ` wf .~§"‘_l»f@ . ¥ _gt_ *_ -&`N‘N|i,_,`e~f"; 1.5, of ?»\"\‘/’ *‘*° fp 3'4"' , i'?7i}1i iff* T 4 / :@1953 'l __ \ \\§\\\\<_.\\\\&;`\ §`_-~`N‘ ‘(7, i* ,I ` f l- ii _ 1 ~< i 6/,i / / / '-- l\ y , \¢., V", I i.'\ it f e at r 'l \ //lilllnlnlll _,___ s 'Z-» 'li - 2" Here is a smart aftemoon driving and calling costume of pale gray iight-weigh t ded. This being the case it is oi interest. of public opinion toward that lm drtant 1 Il il as St John was Mr Blair`s constituency at the time when he broke away.fronrhis Y ` Making such allowances' the editor colleagues and denounced the railway ‘ to note as far as may be done the atqitude vanmge Dt being 0" "e°°"d §°l"'ie as M“yi __ _ __ p » - The London Spectator rctirrrrs to measumm And H0 fur as me E tem second llnetoduplrrute the Intcrcolonrul the question of L0ndon_s churCh_ Provinces are concerned it is safe t say between Moncmn 'md Quebec' It Wm be ` going, and upon a careful study ui that the project, ‘Houses very ,ble seen that so far as the press of St. John , tha late church census comes to the enthuqimm amongits Supporters in any gives voice L0 the pubric Opinion of me same conclusion that nearly one-hull I M., V I I , I _ t the persons able to attend service one of the three Provrncci. A possible [mv “ce ls °‘e'w “immny "g"""s on the Sundays when the count wus exception may be made of Moncton the big railway scheme. And throughout taken were actually present. The ’ y - ~ ~ population ol' London and its su- which as the cas tem terminus of the the wld er he rl of the Dcrrrinion it rs to be 4 _ road will be in ir position to profit by its ` ph ‘ "'l"`°ss’ W 'C were in the pews upon the Sundiiy comtructlon i00k8 f0Y Sl1DD0rt to the general public sclccted for the census, 1,524,025 On the other hand t.he0ppositionat'tnck V V I ` D' Y v tion bC]i¢,.Cd M, ,,U,.,,d (wich. 0,, ,S vigorous nndlconndeumud Seems to be the railway sv ionic of the Go\ emnrcnt Sunday' it is ,,S,,,,m,_c,| ,hm ,hc “_ mkingndeep" hold “pon the public with favor. We concluile from this that tual ntteniliincc was ],135i.l_/1333 in- -, -_ ti1vicluuls_ ’l`lii littli l»ss th m,nd_ Sam, John,” the political ,md the. Lauriir Government, which could one in fmm Sui” :S Th; H” mmtw; _ _ _ ' I" ° intcllcctiral centre oi New Brunswick ea‘Suy_haw earned me wmmy wmmut S-WS. i-h'~'1`0 H0VUl' iS H- UIH0 @1100 i- ~ There are good masons for thm’ _fhmsmuzh harder fight on account of its adoption., _ , , 9030.5-'stronaly opposed to building a Londonw Church Gvllll 4 . . _ . ~ , med that um mde xnle I h, h burbs rs given as 6,2 0,.)-36 lhcrt, Part from Dnrtisnnshi does not rlew Pcrsons Counting UW- U10 l“`0P0"* service, because of childhood, old nge, sickness or defective senses. ERVE WRACKED AND INSOM works out the problem and reduces if E. i. niiiwil agreement. Moreover St. Johii, which was side-tracked when the Intcrcolniiial was built, feels that the wrong has been repeatccl in the location of the 'I‘ranscont~ ~ ~` ll D P I1 flhedarly newspapers of the Pro »~ it to its lowest tcrrrrs thus: "Four NIUU5 hundred and seventy-four persons at- tended out oi each possible thou- sand." The Interior remarks that. if any minister should count his “habitual attendants" by running over his list oi pastoral visitations, and then count the actual attendance upon any rrticular da he wil find h Everything goes wrong, head feels heavy and dull,rnind is illlcd with strange foreboding:-i, atorrra his out of kiltcr_ You need ngooil tonic like Fcrrozonc to bvin a~'k your ost rréppctite and digestioir, and cause the bioo of all impurities. Fer~ rozorr is d rful ‘ ' cl e . a won e invigorunt and strcngtliener tliut will banish gloomy I 0 ' . cc ° r.ieep'uebifA'h¢=l¢k lf:%tAU_rl:0& éll.¢.!3_b0X.l|l Until YOU SEB i.l'lES€ V"\C°9» :ann-:annum-racsnanazsn -5' ~ * N K F -~ `i""-° - ---f . THE D Comes to everyone who buys poor F URNITURE-~ (and the market is ilooded with poor furniture)- very few buy poor FURNITURE (KNOWINGLY. Many buy poor FURNITURE) UNKNOWINGLY ALL WHO BUY HERE buy the BEST, be- cause we only STOCK the BEST, because we KNOW the BEST, and remember the best costs you no more here than the poorer kind will cost you else- right li rnentalroad And asa lar e ro o io lil here. An nverage of ro irrllcs an hniu ' ‘ annum Weeks &C0 ’ Sole Agents I I ., was nriiintnineri during the run of 244 Dr; chase B . chciceat growth of India' mi ics J0iiN DAIS 1. -1-a... _i _ l07PultonMn`rker to Newlgrk, Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer. ‘ FI H Bass. Smells and Eplsa Specially. ' All correspondence promptly answered. Stencils aen! on appliral on. S. il. WILEY it SUNS, Boston, Mass, Transfer Agents. References. Colonial Tun! Co. "lame 1, Bank ol Bronklfn" or any Wholesale Pali House in the Un tad Btates. ‘ lo-rz dw 4m pd A H.M. llllGEllS &ilu., No. ll ‘ Fulton Wholesale Fish Market, New York, Wholesale Commission' Deal- ers ln, and Shippers of All Kinds of lirrl Fish _ ' L_- _l CHESElllill lllillillEllS, Wholesale Commission Deal- ~ ers and Shippers. FRESH FISH, Smelts. Eels. Lobsters and ” Frogs are Specialties. 1 Fulton Fish Market, New York Consignments Solicited. rc-n tu aw 4m pd GEO. T. M_(l0N [Successor to Moon* & Lanpheiin] Wholesale Commission Dealer in and shipper of all kinds of Fresh Fish, lobsters, &e. Canadian Smells and Eels a Specialty. 2 Fulton Wholesale Fish Mar- ket, New YORK. _- Established 5o years. _Careful personal attention given to all Consignments. ro-ra lu wgm pd YOF Bl . an sofas, $8.00 kind reduced to $5.00. , Bedroom Suites the $15.00 kind for $10.00. ankets, 2 Feather Pillows worth $r3.oo for $ .oo. y other; they are the only ones guaranteed. V _(far. : '»:»\~““",u J _ .‘ "K ‘1 i'ili3'i§'_ » ~‘ w. ,_ i. "3" ,' . ~, J =f , =,‘_~.!»‘;~'_ -\ '-_ f- , A ~~ .- ' ' ‘if ~ .iv "-'ii ifill' 15'# '* ‘ ’ '~"»"~ l- IA 2%.' " ' x ' ‘""liFli‘§.iiJnmrs virion & cu. 5 I _ This month, we will offer a few leaders that will give you a fair idea of what we are doing in furniture ~ Sideboards, $13.00 kind for $9.00. ’ Also 15 Parlor Suites of 5 pieces, sold elsewhere for $30.00 our price $zo.oo. Also one Banner offer of an Iron Bed, Spring Mattress, top Mattress, one pair See our Comfort Mattress for $5.00, soiii all over Canada at $6.50'-Headquarters for the,Genuine Wire HERCULES Springs. Ask for number 19 and gr and dou’t take