/ \ - .pel.ite.noambition, or energy and all. » I i ».< vc". ` .ai i" Y i I i 'DIGESTIVE TONIC .~‘_;-'_;_ 11,; "\- ‘ "l'd\ . f,__* 'PHERSON.§, pp y ,3 "--,.i|ciiTNiNse is* " iiucii _._p,<,,,,,,m__ - __ _ 4 IIW. W, during _ y will Oven. better patronage fi on the ceo. ii. coor- 1‘Wll_e_r6.Babv» is Alwavs Welcome. ' f' Heavy. Cold. .You feel out of spirits, nervous, no ap- 'lli,’¢¢1our-.‘ . iicciias' , ,nourishes and strengthens the f-nerves, imlproves the appetite and digestion an 'gives tone an vigor to the whole system. _ V Price 25c a bottle. , IGEO. E.. HUGHES. 'V p Apothecaries Hall. rr -._......._, el __ `, ‘E HOCKEY Bi OTS ” We lmvethom in great variety. Boys |135 o.s\.15. Mena' si.: 5 in saw. Ladies’ Box- C-nlfwtrm lined $2.00, woll worth $2.60 it pair. 'We arejust a little lower in price for the . alhegoods than other atores.Save yonrmoney Ta. E. Mei-‘.liciiEN. - 4 The Shoo Man. ` we wish' our many custom - ers We assure you that your effortswilleverbeioperve you with the best GRO- _ CERIES at the lowest possible price. . ' We ask a continuance . of your kind patronage. twcar l Everytling in buf will be loldfllt low Egnfe We t0 Oilr new Xmas llfl¢¢°.;: 2 I ~.» for - to keep -hislstock the pastnndl any- grate ully apprec Ja i , ‘ Moiieasilnrs r » by Exniss Tililill. Large sizes in aien’s which we were short of are now in stock- Sizes are complete at the old prices._ p Men’.s Moccasins _ i $1-4° Women’s and Boys’, Moccasins $1.25 Girls’ lldbccasins 95c Childreifs . Mocca- siiilsv . 75c Alley & co. (Snow Shoes expected this week by express.) ..,l -A installed by D. G. W. P. John G. Mc- Fiorida Grape Fruit. ‘ T isin Cf’-fll’ #EWU GmP¢3~ » I notably the McLean euitivator which, California Navel Oranges. . vias alight mediacaiisaa. ia used by Choice able Rs s. - Fresh Ground C°5¢¢_ p mechanic 'ofatype now becoming rare, Assmted Frmt Sy|.up5_ having learned his trade in the days i _ when much of the work now turned out -Huntley & Palmer B Fancy Big' by factories had to be made by hand in 9 ° Cults' . E e o Psrha s the most im rtant M -"MCKENNA S lxl'0C¢l'Y, Christie Brown & _VCo's Water ?m_;l;v';°,_ done bg ML Mom” 2°” ,H Phone }"1_1;)§?,',';,'f:',}°,:°°°z'&E“A Ice w°fer3' connection with the organisation of the _ ~ ‘ ’ ` ’ _ A550" d M°c°ar°°n3l etcw in ?tLllll'0 Drainage District, asa ncsult t ai in ii ai nails w tn mai . _ ims 8 _ w c some w no e , - productive land in the valley was re- Bc & G claimed from the slough. It is safe to | * 0 ' saythat,without his persistent energy ~ ° and enthusiasm this enterprise would . not have been carried through, and the Removal w. i.....i 11..... A1l=:.:f“‘:.':;:'“f°“°f‘:: s.°..':.:°°:.~i:..f'.‘;-z; i_.~ ‘V ,/‘__ | , If 'I for all time as a mementoof the foresight. 6 _ ,.1 e gg I . ‘ Celtic race. His nature was an unusual ' , combination of cautions conservatism _ Good . and impulsive energy. Keeniy critical 'In Fancy _ S’ - and sagacious in his Judgments, he was Wllkllig Sticks, f at the same time s man whose}tsellngs - § were readily moved. I-le had a in-ear M¢¢fSCh3Um ind - distasteforanythlng-savoring of sham Briar Pxp¢sl i, 'of the ` old-fsshlorled virtues ‘of justice. ‘ ` 7 sincerity and sim ` |_city. He served two Perfumes’ 'e`tc°’ .L terms as Town Trustee in Watsonville. IM. etC., GCC., etc. ; Hia judgement .was valued and his ’ ` counselsou ht bfiuany vrliohsd learnel . now until end .Q its veins inf inaiglir, aagaaity sae an-on W¢¢Eiw° I `oocu_rrsdouBundsy1iovl9th as the rs- __.____".iu......l‘l'i"°ii W l A OVW ~..i°‘.:.~f:. i.:~.:.: ..°°i:~...:.: L..v.~i M--y ~ ff; ; menibsrcf Uhareh. Prowse » ` - aa_l»ri.ca..ai...~..i...ia.a ..i..v.’.`.. sh-n---fl M-~ m=N~u1.f. s----iw mill ilnd something to interest yon. _ _f side mlb; Mill Ella Cameron and Miss ' Al.i.votss either “For Free-Delivery ior “Against 1l'see,De1lverv"of mall matter ln' this city should be handed in to this oillee at once. Extra coupons can he obtained here free of coat. tf _ _ _ _ A n.avMsMoLaar,paatar ei Immanuel Riva.-id°sstl°nls1.w:R»v. W. J. camo- Blptilt church, Truro was recently Soarl membersof the quarterly board I ‘M _ the '"7 1' l ' . _of0,enlauary church called upon Dr. greeted the children and young M0916 ,_ _ ,V _ I . -. , S ' . sp.-was oi..~i,....,....,,.,,,.|..,,,..|,i....i him an.i.anai~iaviii..saabat|..schoa1in :hair 7' ~ ' » V ‘ . ` thcoomplimeuts of the season and asked wmlnodious Hall at their annual Christ- _ \ j ' V ; . hiiaeeeptanco of is Christmas present mas tree and entertainment which was of $103.-Sun THE Loi\l's Day Alliance is circulating petitions asking Parliament, at its :next s_saSlcu,to enact a Lord’s Day Act for the'1Doniinlon. The form of petition is -ln,the,L. D. Advocate for December. It _la“that sueh legislation be enacted as will adequately protect everyone lu the 'enjoyment of the Lord's Day commonly called Sunday, and prevent the doing on that day of labor, business or work, excepting work of necessity and mercy.’ Ministers everywhere are asked to circu n Oni qualified voters are asked to sign It is hoped that every elector will be asked, andthe Alliance be able to present a monster petition in behalf of the needed legislation.-Maritime Baptist. These petitions have been in circulation here and have been very largely signed. _ Ecairsa Division, No HB, S. of T., New Haven met on Tuesday, Dec. 26, and installed their olllcers for the ensuing _ quarter. The following officers were Fadyen and John A. McKinnon acting Grand Conductor. W. P.-__Ari.hur Pollard; W. A.-Ethel Livingston; R. S.- Oatherine E. MoFadycn; A. R. S.-James VN. R. Livingston; F. 8.-Gordon Mc- Millan; Trees.-Grace McKinnon, Chap.- Aiiule Darrach; Con.-Seymour Scott; A. Con.-Annie Docherty; I. S.-Siptmus Colwill; 0. S.-Neil McKinnon: P. W. P.-Frank Boyle; Supt. of Y. P. W.- ,Danlel Lamont. This Division is at present in 'a flourishing condition having yinitlated during the past quarter twenty new members. It is their intention to visit Heather Division, Long Creek on Friday, January oth, 1908. /‘ T __A,,r.a.'rn issue at The Eajaronfaa oi Watsonville, Cal. hasuuextended notice of the death of Nell McLean son of the late Donald McLean, Argyle Shore, and who leaves three brothers and one sister ,vll.,Allen in Salinas, Cal; John and jllonaid- in Argyle Shore and Mrs. f|lloDonald, Bonshaw. The California ‘paper says in part:-Mr. ~ Mc- ‘Lean was born near Charlotte tow Prince Edward Islan on r ` l - ll " d v i "‘ ' .. ' H Uh Hildf - . A ` lblovemberll, l, and came to California :ggi e:,\de.:or‘:s e 0 mans “muy ‘ I » 2 in 185°' He f°n°“'°d lmnlng fm' " °h°" A perfect medicine, which never fails to -- time, but soon settled in Marysville, cum’ 0,. "Hu mnnhmordu. again' the ' ospefaus ' v ` " leaving that place for Watsonville in 1803- complicated mechanism of man’s internal ' - , - V . . For more than twenty years he carried dmemve ,rmnzemanm ‘I l im* bllvhmlthlng business here,"'.Blld The secret of the great success of ' ~ ' » m t°“i'°d °' 'mm r °f Stuarlfs Dyspepsia Tablets, is simply this, that they have been prepared upon the during that tl e pa be ingenious and valuable implements, some of the best farmers in the valley ai the present time He was an experi fertile farms oi' the district .will remain and persistence of the man who was c n was an pareutage and inherited many of thi characteristics of that branch of thi orpretease, and was a strong advocate common sense. Hr ~llcI¢ai\’s death ‘aan ei im.-isa shaun by a paiaiai , _ _ r . ` . , Perfumes 5 A I acceptable ip MID ff V ...__ ; »ras-msianaa ua. im no-maine piueei_itedyvrith`a fur lined .overcoat -hy .Hasaard`k'Gaudet legacy of late Mrs. lilis...9cug»ns`g¢tiou. Mr Mahan is well Marla E.-'Dodd towards an Endowment :na b¢.¢,'ia_ A' 1 4 ,_ A. , '_ 7 inpviaia onarictiacewa; ` ssoo.oo. < " l ' A ` 1.3.- P the following amounts:-Collected `-by `s_adlollcDaasld,luoata¢as sianw. Misa Ethel Bell., Bedeque 017.50; Janie Me- Donaid, Olyde River $5.11); Mrs Mo- r _Lauchlln,St. Peters $10.90; Miss Laura L. Owen, Mount Hope $3.50; Mrs. Frank Hearts, oltylI700' D Henderson, North bell, church of Scotland, $l0.75;'also from A Lancs and appreciative audience held on the night of the Dec %th. An excellent program was rendered con slsting of readings, recltatlons, solos, duets and choruses; and though quite a number could not procure seats owing to the crowded condition of the Hall, yet the best of order prevailed throughout and all seemed to be infected with the festal spirit and were loud in their praises of the way the children performed their several parts. An interesting feature of the piogram,especially to the parents who There was upwards of 840 contributed of which Q24 was devoted to missions. Twenty two of the pupils had passed successful examinationain the memoriz- ingofscripture, this entitling them to the Diplomas awarded by the General Assembly's committee. The tres was laden with fruit and candy which was handed out to the delighted recipients by little Marion McDonald who represented Santa Claus with becoming dignity. Miss Margaret McKenzie presided at the organ to whose edorts with the assistance of the oiheryoungladiesofthe school is mainly due the success of the entertain- ment. AFTER DIGESTION-WH AT ? It`s not enough to digest your food, and reduce it to pulp or liquid inside youv but it must also be properly absorbed, car- ried to the proper organs, filtered, purified, and carried by your blood to the various parts of your body which are worn out and stand in‘need of repair. This is a system of complicated machinery, engineering, chemistry, and physics, before which all ofman's most wonderful achievements since the world began, pale into insignlllcance. And, when you come to think of it, next to the marvel of any complicated piece' of mechanism itself, is the man who, when it has broken down, can repair it and make it go again. Stuart‘s Dyspopsia Tablets. Really, the most marvelous achieve- ilrm foundation of the most thorough research into the real origin and cause of all -disorders, due to the improper digestion and absorption of food. Knowing the cause, further research led to the knowledge of how to relieve and cure. Stuarifs Dyspepslu Tablets are the 'only medicine founded upon certain scientific rules of treatment, which make success a certainty. They penetrate into all the channels of your being," into the mlnutsst arteries, the tiniest lymphatics,the faintest tracery of nerve tissue; and renew, build up, re- fresh, and restore to health, every dis- order which improper food, poor diges- tion, or Incomplete absorption has caused, in any portion of your anatomy. ' No need to consult a physician. At the least slirn of distre~s aftereatlng, take Stuarifs Dyspepsla Tablets. On the least paip_qr discomfort, in stoni- ach, liver, back, or bowels, take Stunrlfs Dyspepsla Tablets. _ For any craving for iniproper food, con tlnual hunger, continual thirst, or loss of appetite in greater or lesser form, take Btuart’s Dyapepsia Tablets. By following these simple rules, you will save yourself much pain, suffering and dl.sconitort,_,and will -add greatly to your sp'an of life. Btuart's Dyspepsla Tablets will make you live long and happily. Try them. Book on Dyspspsla free. Addie sa F. A. Stuart Oo., Marshall, llch. F-Il-ign ks his means oi’ thank- many kind patrons voured mivrith such a share of#-the holiday Beaidu this regular uouslly folsld in jewelry I liege* added sevettl an K »s very - know tlatthese Eve he ` " _ll ap revel. 'the mgiugp year h r eilort to ' V ` 'Elie -patron- P°"“*r. V. 'iiiimilssolt 3 rg(6 I7 Aggg i i' 'ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY! STORE. tanley Bros.. ‘ l for your money. There is always a. comfo ting si use of satisfaction and seuuiity in buying Furs at Stanley Bros. when so much has to be taken for granted as is the case when you buy Furs. It naturally suggest: the advisability of making your purchase at a hrin like ours-for far above profit we value our reputation r for selling merchandise for exactly what it is-and whether the price is $i.uo or $150.00 you get the full value _ were present, was arcport by the Secre ' ` I ..c.~.... .........-. ... ... ...... y {Z'.’..‘;fI.'lZ.§.'Z§.i§.7§Z2§.‘§1‘.’i§,,§"2,°,',‘§ZZ'.§.il'lT aniey Bros 7 ' 4oe ii. h0lC€ C0lf€C wrsse s ESSENCE orrni; NlC€ » zo. so and soc Get your supply for New Year’s Dav. Biscuits 3 f v15lt 1-3 p. c. off. L | L_ A.N`DElRs~oN ere. oo HEEEHNEENMEHEN “E is THE GREAT SCUUNT Sill be continued for some days _yet were such genuine bargains offered to the public our sale. It will be to the interest of everyone to store where you can make $1 do the viork of $2 of people have made purchases here and all viii the genuine bargains received. Bargains in suits, cloih, rnen’s furnishings, etc.. at discounts of 25 p and you will save money. . "5 HEEWQIEY EEE?-IEEE?-I ie am the best. M RAL: H_ - nds, go and do liirc- w v Q ~ only by ;.‘§’.iIi G. I). WRIGHT, A’ I It Br°$o) f Sunnyside. .m..i.i. ° Tue Nobby Tailors, ll f‘\r~ l A Happy and Prosperous NEW YBHF machine and she fran-I Gauvin, Gcntzcl & (0 PHOTOGRAPHERS, J. A. S. BAYl:R, l’r0D Funeral Dlrector_ The only Embalmer on P. E. Island holding a Diploma. l'\lss A. Ferguson,Lady Asaistan Equipment the best. Parlor and Show Rooms superior to any in the lower Provinces. Calls promptly attended to day or night. Satisfaction g u a ran i e e d. Knowing that the public would apprec- iate the services of a lady assistant, I have engaged Miss Ferguson, a lady of experience and competent in every par- ticular. OFFICE PHONE 6oc. RESIDENCE PHONE 6ob l { E FARM li(_)_R SALE. A farm situated in Cornwall. Lot 32, fronting on the West River, consisting of about 140 acres of land nearly all of, which is in a high state of cultivation. Thre is a good new house and com- modious barns and ouibuildings on the farm. There is Post Oilice, school, cheese factory, church, forge. 6'-1’-. wlhin a half a mile of the pint-4:. _ The above property will be sold in 'either one or two lots to suit purchas- ers. Apply on the premises to the owner. jacoii nam. zi-xi dm twmimpd _____.__--_i__..__- C’ANAo|A`N, PACIFIC- N E W Y E A K S Lowest One-Way Fire;-lfillillis FMC FOR ROUND _ _ Going Dec. W, ii1l5_to Jan. l. _lililln il'l¢‘lU-l\`0. good to return until Jiiii. 3, lillib. _ _ Between a1lStatious on Atlantic Divis- on,and Eastern Division to and includ- cal ng Montr . _ Also, from and to Stations on D.A.R. and I. C. R. _.T0_ Stations Wcsi of Montreal uowicsr om-1-\\',\\' Filu-iT-class ifaiu-‘. Dec. 23, 24, 25, lil(l5, inclusive; good fo-~_i~i-limi until llec. 20 1905. Also on llor-. .lil nn_rl .il_, l‘.l_i,» ilir;)dJari, l, llllii, good for i'cl.\ii'li until J.iii. ., l . Lowest One-way First-class Fare to Montreal, added to Lowest _One-Wal' First-class Fare and one-third from Montreal. llec. 22 23. 'Ll and Z5; also Doc. 29, (ii) und Iii, 1905, arid Juli. 1, 1906, good for return uiiul Jun' 3' ww' F ll ti nlars on il par c _ i-1. viai"rm:ws. Cwww . A°”“°“u°3r“i-‘ Ju. nanny, D. P. a.,c. P. fi. St. John. N. B EASTERN STEAMSHIP C0? INTERNATIONAL DIVISION. Winter Reduced Rates Eil’octivo'to Ma lst 1900. sr. Joi-iN'roP°b1i'i‘i.aND - - - - 8?-90 s'r..IoHN '1‘onos'roN - - - wav Uoiunicnclng Doccinbcr ‘2l.~'t. li_l\.»., -"i0l\"‘01` leaves St. John at 8 a. rn.. idll-H1'-I" Sbllnilmdl Thursdays for Lubec, Eustporl, Portland and Boston. RETURNING From Boston vin. Portland, Eastport and Lubcc, Molirlnysnt!l.a.li1. _ _ , Tliiougli tlirkcis on Halo nt pi'inci|.»ul_ i-r\i_l\\’iiy stations und hngirngc checked to do-siiiiiiiirixii. Passengers arriving nt St. John on even ng.; previous to sailing can go direct to .~t1‘:in\cr and take cabin berth or stateroom lor the trip. . _ All cargo, except live stA>ck,isinsured against flro and marina risk. WILLIAM G. LEE. Agent, St. John, N. B. CALVIN AUSTIN, V. P. BL Gon`l Maniiirur. l osmii. Iv11i»i= Leather and Shoes-~ Findings. We keep everytliing needed to make or mend a shoe. We are leaders in CIJSTOM WORK. Fitting of lame feet a specialty. Repairing of all lcinfia :lone up to date. - J. li. BELL. ' The experienced icnilier- man of over 30 years. 8-i5tl.»a twwif 'TIEIE llif lllllli llllllli i’0YlllEliS n -é MAGIC £5 /" IJHWHT-T \ b”'”Torni¥.$“¢ IUT THERE I8 ONLY ONE llliilil BlK|ll6 PUWUER , ______ It Is Pure. Wholesome and Economical SOL0.lN ALL SIZES. Wg; -i s.w.o|i.i_e1"r 2?.':':’::‘: f°RON'|'0.0N'|’. i o A Happy New Year to Everybody. We lake this opportunity of thanking you our patrons for your liberal patron- age in the past year and wc extend to you our best wishes that you may enjoy a happy and prosperous New Year May |906 come to youladen with every t thing that goes lo make life worth living. and we sincerely hope io have a continuation of your patronage during the year roo6. liCDONAi.D & PERRY, Great George Street.