no ffm s. __ nnlnn ln nnlnl nlllnlllnn'_...*...!f_£?'J!§_!‘.$!‘I._I:3l.’.2!._.. and Kidney Disease, Finds New Life, Health and Vigol' Ill *Ann nlscussts sont outsnons or lnnnoninnct wARNER»S S_A|.-.-“E gujgg; WANTED we want a lot of goose feathers and will pay the highest price either Cash or Trade- JOHN NEWS() N ‘-The Furniture Mad. ' P. S. Do not mix fowl or chicken feathers with the goose feathers-We Will pay mgfg for them sep- afes;:.;_.l- 1* ‘fs-1r"" » . . _ _ _ _\_ , _ __ _ __ ~ . .4 - _ _.,l_..__ _ _ ‘_ -_ 3, _,.__~u_,_;- _ __ _ _.~_~_--_ ` ' »’ ' -" -_ *_A ‘;'~_`e,u___.>*‘£~. 3 ' rr' _: l _ _ me ‘ \ " " ` PUBLIC AIIIITIIIN 1 will sell at public auction on THURSDAY. Duc. 17. '05 On the plemises of Joseph J. Dunn P¢ake’s Station, The following goods and chattels, assigned to ge for the beneit of the creditors ot the said ,mph J. Dunn, nsmelyz- ALL or Hrs srocx IN TRADE SHE WOULD N0'l` WAKE UP. hi rtolreltmo or 'rne*nsutr.l snottrnsss or mtelrn. ii I PAINT AND DIZZY SPELLS. _ lf*-Wim Blnzley. Gmc rrmale, r.s.r., H88 I Very 'I' ' bill TtlI2‘§§$Bixl)p¢ncnc°‘ _ nulnnnnfs ~ Hlslur Ann nlenvls _PILLS the has been restoredtopertect health. She writes r “About seven months a gl was badly run down in health and he came _very weak. I was troubled with luttenng of the heart and shortness ol breath. Whenlyingdownatni htl was “G01 afraid to go to sleep at fear I would never wake us. When I arose is ‘N ‘“°"“°8 I weul reel e little better, but as soon as I started to work my heart would s_tart Butterlng, my head would be- °°m° dl¢¥Y. faint weak spells would come over me and tt seemed as if black objects were Boating before my eyes. I was grow. -ini worse every day until I taboxo! Hi burn' Heart and Nerve Iglals. When the box was half gone I could feel that “WY had done me good and by the time it was finished I was in excellent health and ~ would advise all suferers from heart and l"lJ one horse, x cow, t heiter, 3 sleighs, t wagon, g lot of hens. t road csrt, s sets harness house md furniture, store nxturea etc. I ~ B. C. PROWSE, Assignee. mled at Ch’torwn, December 7th, r9o3. ' rs 9 dxw wti 1 ' ' " I I _ I llwlllnnll Nnllcn Merchanfs Bank of P. E .I Cnar1ottetown,Decembef 1. 1903 Noting iséier§b5;_§iven that a half- _ yearly ivi eu _o per cem p~f ‘"- num on the capital stockof thi- M..-_ik has been declared payable at its Banking House on and after the znd january, 1904. Transfer books closed 1 Rom December xgth, 190;. 'C0 ,l01“\' | ary znd, 1904, both days inclusive- By order of the Board. ]. H. DAVISON, . Cashier. 2 wed tri wxm _ _ nerve troubles to trfthem." Price 50 cts. per box, or 3 for $1.35, all dealers, or *t 'nm 1' IILBURR oo. Limited, . ° roaorro. or-rf A Doctor i ~ l in the IIOUSBII Srlnlnws Plln lltutr Willplove s faithful, honest and trutworthy rlmxnr rmrsrclan. S'ckness wh leastnged it. I cases of emgrgzrcy Eng STAN 'ON, ln: von will get Instant Relief (Internal and klttrml). For Colics, Dlarrhaes, Chills,Rhu- matis|:n,'Sprains. Neuralgia, Toothachs, Crarrfr, Cage Thritn dsc., ke., it never fails. *_ For sale everywhere. Price 25 cts perbosilee i location ot the station at the toot of ; Gr:-at George and granting the land li Water Shforlthefextenslon of the railway ' along the water front. lolA|.£‘S lurflnuuf PILLS ral YOUR UVIR AND IQIILI. For sale here. 25 els per box. or . l ,___ ._ _ a.nL rms. Annual Meeting. -or THE- ` Merchants’ Bank of P. E. I. The annual general meeting of _the 'share- holders ei the llerehantsfnank o P. B. Island. will be held at the Banking Hesse. Greli george Street, Charlottetown. on Tull!! U* nth day of january net, A. D. |904. li 91° hour of xx o’clock a. ns. Proxies must be left with the cashier at least sae&y previonstotlk l\ee\illl» ].l.D.\V1SON. Cnhier zwedllrll win " ‘ Britannia lift. Co.. f _‘A Halifax. ' Manufacturers of ready' to~wear skirts. The keenest buyers are our best customers- Agent for P- B- 1518110- Wm. Minlo, S“.‘i‘§2f" P. E. I. RAILWAY Commencing Monda det till, Ptlnsolthisrailway wal run. &Hy _ Glclpted) ss !ollows:- Traiu Outward. lead Down. lot No. No. 3! 5 1 ‘hslns Inward sutlens. -' lesdvg- we. nn. o. _ 3 6 U ass. ax. PJ! $00 san ‘soo lv. chuownar 9.15 :_-2 1 R a . UBC I: Til all li? wtlxtiime :ii rms I-I1 £14 4-17 & nnnteralver an 51 I-'S tl. mt. Ant. Mm receipt ot price. Tas Wrnca-ra Csssssscu. nlvle inn cH1LnnEn_z>_ Then you want to have their photos taken right away to get them in time for Xmas. The qnenien if you would rather go tothe Dentist s is 0E. We Ik the alnless method. t Gauvin,Gcntzcl Cn., ° GUARDIAN BUILDING, f . __. .. _ r. t_,. L. . r -._ -.ov *I-The New Railway Station Site- Tha Extension Of The Railway Alongl The Water Front-The Remedying ofTheTeIegraphic'Griev~ ance And Other Questions Brought'Before The Minister ` Who ls Non Commiltal. ' - | There were quitea number of repres- entative businrss meuand citizens pree- ent at the old Legislative Council Chamber with the delertation from the mret Hou. W. S. Fielding and discuss plrtment, the superintendenoygot which du ies ot Finance Minis er. _ ` Premier Peters welcomed Hon. Mr. station. _ f Mayor Warburton extended it welcome Board ot Trade y sterday morning to matters pertaining to the Railway D - he is now adding perding the appoint.- ment olatucccssor to Mr. Blslr, to the Fi.-ldingbeartlly on behalf ot the Pro- Vince dtemiug it especially u great favor because ot the arduous duties ot the minister and the rough weather. There were also questions ol guest importance to be decided such as the site ot the new ;ex'ension was urglntly recatsary for I Lbetrnde facilities ofthe pity. , ` Geo°ge E. Hughes, M. L. A. spoke ot the delegaaion tp Ottawa. regarding the ilelegraph eervic°. Hs would lake to henr from the mit-islet' lt anything were being _ I done to-remedy the grievnno 4. 1 ‘ M r. Fusion g; -“iVe all u1u.\lt the griev- ance, what are your views regarding a remedy." ? Mr. l-1-.lub scoltinuixg suggested that _ he Dominion Govtroment handle the _ telegram eervioe. _/' Elon. Mt-. F.el.iing said some ot the matters had only recently come to his I n tentior. Theycoulri not exnect to have the quest ous deoidei r.: - lay as some had lsald. From a hasty view ot the sites he ,did n_~t. think the mere question of dis- Isl-oe benw_ en the two sites was tumciont to quarrel over. '1’bere°may be other ques- _ tions however, and he did not wish this to Ibe considered as an ultimate conclusion' The extension ot the railway along the 1 to Han. Mr. Fielding on behalf ot the olty..Since P. E.L lost their minister Hop. Mr. Fleloing had been looked to as the Islands representative. = - _ J ohn_A.Messetvey thhnked themlnlster for the interview and read ‘resolutions passed some time ago asking for the location of the new station at tile toot of Great George Street. and for extension ot the Railway along the water? trout. Mayor Warburton also read _sgesolutions passed by the Council approving ot the alonl! the water trout known as Lower _George E. Hughes M. L. A , as member representing tbe city in the local legis- lalure,a.nd one ot the committee urged the Great George Street site,__ The land could be expropriated at say _$30,000 or $5.(ID' By buying this property it l would facilitate the extending ot the rail- _ I way along the water' front and save at I least $15,411). The amount proposed to ‘_ expended on the new pier near the rail- _ W” which waulq ungoubgemy gnjun ly the kind welcome extended. His visit 5 .the other wharves would more than pur- @ obese the elle and extend the reuwiy vincial mm he anvwoebed the questions I along the iront. The winter steamer Wllih ill? 81‘€&l>09¢ 81100091! B114 if 110 did could then come to the wharf nearest the |105 09081! Wiifb 3105"? 5090310058 IP W0! harbor and thus pereerve our winter 051191! 0000050110 00014 1101200 S0888 ` harbor ice. _ arguments in favor or the Great ed the benefits ot placirg the station s Great George. harborisclosed and Georgetown only the esst as regard height rates. rates. mainland regarding the movements of St. John and other places. _ I sented his views on the extension to M work would now be goin on He h gi? T he Man Who Wants a illlllllllllll illlll Or needs any repairingdone should not forget that we have the facilities for turn- ing out work equal _to 9.11? in Canada. Let 115 give Y°u an estimate. Bruce Stewart & Co. wlnnders, E1I8\D¢¢fl. ’ 54 d Bollermaktfi. when eu meme Jw-_ rss 1211 mel §'l§'.2“}.‘f$.§l'ue.. ow. wwf. 555% 39 ad Kensington 7"`9~‘ “-53 _ Ft; Nou -U ; . a.u.l nm A.l.“#!l- 'n sm. a ‘-41 3.35 v ‘.7/eI|i':.rtosse‘t 2.37 w no ai? rennlll sex 4.0¢ 3-3_9 me u'l,earv 7.1: 2.53 036 2.3¢ Allerton 6.34 3 '°-‘° 3 so sr. Tignisls lv. 6.os _ Pu. ral. Pl-' __ NW 13 KNO. 15 N0. I4 89"; I _ Pm. at E? `i§§§ at tt ii into tt P I ‘ 3-5° Q IV. Cll’\UlY1la 440 8.23 I lt. Btewar1} __ U6 9-oo uefeu _ ig sd st. Peter: » - mg ar. Sour-ls lv. r .l.u. 30.17. lox .ZP-I. Lu. 9' lit. Stewart V *F0 june. as Si Quan; $55 guise srtieorgetown lv 7.15 ass li l ll fri all lv Emerald June. " I ' mm” ns' _ _ , _ I CA!i_A_DAS_ _MARITIME 4. _ _ _ -_ In I se se 'l'HE's- s- FAHDUS _. ‘ ` 0 tif _ _ _ _ _ “_ ~ _ __ lllc Model Policy ol' thc. 20th Century, I ' ` ,,,;,C,,_,.._.. ,Great llanadlanllanulaellner l01o.1osrBnmmersidelv1°5 3°” :""""""“"" ag ...._...........~_':.- I _voUR OWNNHD DAVH) |N(j|__|5, GENERAL AGENT "L src. ’1‘rs_verae lv“3° wrlteiorrstesand P' ‘ Lxmw” an _ _ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 . ,_ - _ , ‘ '_ - I - 3551?' 8°” - 1 - _ - _ - h ° P.E, I. ` I . -.- - ~ _ ._ .» »' ‘ ' :une [:;;:.°`:§;;_' Lang” Quan Street C arlottetown _ __ _ _2__; _ __ __ “_ Q caalotsetown. P. it. Island. Charlottetown. 1 ` way station on the present minister. The J 4 great difliculty ot the Great George street I nn wh., th” 3,," site was that the space was too small. It - fesu T5- Bvrhs WN” SMI ninth I G | -5 _ _ street site than wait.. ent.:-“No, no the Board will wnlt till the get the site they want l I but there are many things d-sirable we ,to be done than simply to ask bei arranged. - I In answer to questions regarding other ' T50 m0051118 5500 01C§60- ` George ' sito in preference to the one at the footn .ot Hiueboro,Mr. Hughes strongly anvoost-_ <\l III? Q; _ y»@/*_* A( ` G ~ Premier Peters introduced the matter _ ot placing the west, when Summereide is _ opened for trade, on an equal looting with Mr. Eeildlng humor-ously inquired il he wanted it done by increasing the eastern _ Premier Peters sontinuing asked that in view ot the lack ot knowledge on the - th 8 . winter stesmers notices ot their movements be posted in Moncton, _Blair and had he remained probably the -I s D. A. McKinnon.M. P., said he had pre r d I -8 - _ - lnrnwlnsprlngwhees _also impressed the question of the rail- 138 Ommor-llwhvss dm would be better lo go ahead at Hillsboro President Messervey and Vice Pnesid-_ Y Q ‘. I waxer front was a. very desirable thing,' have to do without. ltlt tanbesccom-_ pllsbel however at n moderate cost then idea should not be dismissed. This again, however, was not a oonclusion but justa passing observation. In the question ot fthe telegraph line he could say at ones ;=trnnkly_ he did not see any way of over- lcomlng it. The question had been dit-_ oussed at length and it nothing cuuld be .done the matter ot taking over the lines would have to be oonsieeed by the Gov- ernment. He was warmly in sympathy with the people here, but ot course the _people ot the west must also Zbe, con- ,_sidered, and something more has for something Qu order to obtain , it. Be would brink the mst or to ‘_ the attenfidu ot his colleague “ the minister of Public Works. Regarding I the posting at points on the mainland ol II the movements ot the winter Steamers _ho had no doubt that the matter would be In closing he said he appreciated warm- was simply a business one and as atro- enbinet minister. » . _ __ _ _*_ i _ :meats _ '”* nrneat nfula ’>$}~, _ _ --;,\§5% oesearns nlu. /'Hr 11,' heusstslsm For an una. ef Fminy FLOUR ~ _ has no equal. It is the ally ` Hour blended for householduse and thisblend- housewife to get theibest The best costs no more than the next best. Your grocer should have it for you. Q _ J Nei-.01 Rattenbury said that railway ‘ _ . ._ _ ~ occupied by the late W. QAILWAY RE MOV E D l ` We have moved into our new store, corner of Great George and Kent Streets in the block lately Sta||loy,Sha \lv & Poardoss _ l E. Dawson. ` ~I » -f-~ ~- Pcrfcot PrntcctlnniPol1cy ..‘°°°‘°""°“°"'°‘°"_i'°"'__`°_ A - _ _ _ j ` __ s'rr:r:t.-wmr: floor wooni:NwAlu:.__ SAFE ‘iv l _ ‘ _ ~ “ISSUED BP’ THE.. |_ nsaswans. 1~mrcnr:s,wAsHnoAaps- ~ I _ nn le., T-*xx » i" F _' "_zf`i§I~;»fl'-_‘QI 'I '_;,;/wif? gy -/"//f’ ' f » .,,, ,, _ '_' _ ,7 /Zfi/1:7.. ' » f/ '2 ' ._'_ /, - “ Two years ago I began to graduallyloso my health. I becamqnervous and hysterical; lost my appetite and it seemed lmgossxble for me to obtain n. good mght’s rest. loeodesb, became emaciated and hollow-eyed and suf- fered with frequent hoart palpitations. My complexion became sallow and n:luddy~look_- ing, and I had a expression. I felt asthough life had ost. tts charm and I did noir care to live, for life without health is- sim lvaliving death. WARNEWS SAFE' CU§.E CHANGED ALL THIS* IT CAME \ .. better as soon as I started to use tt, and within a month I was like .another woman. New life, health and vigor returned to me, ?.§..“J.’;“‘irf1‘..??i‘irfl‘?”p_‘l‘}f°i* 589 Ontario Sb., London. Oanads,_8ec!'6tary oman’s__Departn1ent, Numismatic Society. CUREG WEAK _ WOMEN- gratetul men and ov_sr thewearld whohsvebeenresou_sd_t'_m_nah_te of suder- inz md w 1111tim¢ly€“‘1_PY_"°*i“¢ 5°f°C'“'° me¢uom` _ 'erllieuaneyet nm AS A BLESSING To My Holm. _ I fell! audi my husband fell ir; lovg with me all over We havethousands ot suohiletters from’ "I1 °°+1lr>1fw»_.s=e.~»¢.orr=1»w1°..rs1;~¢H_#oven_fn-are P2°f' A _ _-if je -' 1. A,-3. __~ _ _ G _- I _ I _Q I I CLOTHIER and FURNISHER. _ _ _ _ ___ _ ,'s» § A _...-»-»¢»~ I Over 50 years manutaeturlng' and still making '_ _ ‘ . e I » ~ ' '“ ' I _ St obnfli B.” - ' .. - ' » "¢""‘°° "'°°""` “wh -. _ f ‘ ~ f 'ii 84 I ° ~<. ' _ e o va I _ Call for rates. information gladly furnished. ' ' A* 7°” fm' E. B. __@»s*_ ,r andyouwill if* , _ - ' ~» - ; » r: "F ‘ T _'