clean everything cleanable, and hurt nothing. Jenkins & Son f_';W",i rcz E M A .. i,i'.*i,i..,. Eczema or Salt Rheum. We can tell you of many very stubborn cases where it has been used and has effected a cure in every case. _It is called " MacNeill’s Eczema Lotion We guarantee it to cure any case. Should it fail we refund the money. - Price 25 cts a bottle. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Sold only by H. A. ELLIS ` ......_.,.._ ..-..._.___.._ ANAniAN _ .. _C ’|>Aciric ._ __............-»*- Publications. ` The New Highway to thc Orient." "Westward to the Far East " “Fir hln‘g and Shooting in Canada." “ line able w-th Notes." “around the World" “cu - rcs ti “Montreal-The Canadian Metropolis." “tiousehcatiug an the Kootenay." "Acrraa Cans a to australia." t . y an rent G er.‘ "The Ch lllenge of the Rockies." i “Western Canada." “British Columbia." “Tourist Caro." O C. B. FOSTER, ' ri. P. A., C. P R. sr. _ior-1w,.<. a. C World's Fair St. Louis April goth. to Dec. t io “__ ____ __ __ ,ills rm; ooaxoi/irw.ciersrtr.o'r1fa~rowxrirrti1?rcs irnwssn britain, JANUARY 0 .,`..».' FOR Fourteen Years. TERRIBLE PMN5 ACROSS THB BACK. Could not Sit or Stand with Base. Conanlted Five Different Doctors. Doan 's FINALLY MADE A COMPLETE CURB lr scob Jamieson, Jamieson Bree., the we known Contractors and Builders, Welland, Ont , tells of how he was cured: “For fourteen years I was aiiiicted with kidney trouble which increased in severit the last live years My most serious attac was four yenrsa o, when I was completely incapacitated had terrible pains across Bly back, Hosting specks before my eyes and was in almost constant torment. I could not sit or stand with ease and was s wreck in health, having no appetite and lost greatly in Hi-:sh I hsd taken medicine from live different doctors and also numerous other preparations to no pur- ose I finally began to take Doan's idney Pills and before I had taken five boxes the trouble left me and I now feel better than I have for twenty years. Those who know me know howlwas afflicted and say it is almost impossible to. believe M 7 _ _ #4 , , §_’ ,f. __ Wine Color Popular-Corduroy Vel vet lnlts For Utility Wear. Wine color is a very popular shade. Some et the prettiest street costumes i show variations of this color. Often s doth [own will be trimmed with a darUi' shade of panne and then bright , ened by a little vest of a more delicate , shade. Corduroy velvet is popular for use ful wear. but the attempt to introduce it into t'lner gowns is a distinct failure because of tha more beautiful weaves of velvet which make it seem common- ii 1 , , » ROSS & NI At this “stock-taking” SeaS0l1 if is wise to resolve to lay by as much as possible this dyear for the pro- verbial “rsiny sy” of the future. Here is where Life Insura.i.ce comes in. Admittedly the belt and most ehective method yet de* vised for theprotection of loved ones and the securing of a compet- ency for old age. We recommend to young men and women The Compound - - Investment Polllv issued hy the North »American Life. It has safeguards not found in any other plan, Premiums are moderate. Write ns or call for I information. ' ' EW S CHARLOTTETOWN. ,Bo_ker's Hockey Skate Boker-'s Hockey Skate f, ~ , ` , _ im Boker~’e Hockey Skates Arena _ llornlnlon Royal Canadian . . 1 A"'_"""*""“*‘-==ll=i ~-‘~‘ . >,»» ».. A Kidney Sufferer Wouws ¢°w~°- A I GOOD RESCLUTION' _ ii nilia§fe':l"1in»°°r`»IIiiii “£i|i'ri'l¢ 3' i»'L°i,i‘,"“"` company uni in asm in the earns or ti.. '§’,,“ii P011- New Ymwse Block eq . aging, “- ih. at in 'sing _ Y -l'"“'"r 3° I-113:14!!!-d' ° ly o?d:`efDirs¢¢°,,_ , Election of Commissioners -*-OF- , Sewers and Water Supply In pursuance of au Aer of the Ge Asseniblylof this Island, made and pulls; in the 60 var ot- the reign ot' Her- Mm, sary Queen toterra Chgptsr 8, ing|¢,,,1,,_- "0 niseiswwn waist- asks an |1&,~1~ and of the Ant of the dist 'Victoria Cap in lntltulei "The Charlottetown Sewersgé Act," and of all Acts in Amendment thereof and ln addition thereto. I do hereby give Publlo Notice that an ,Election for three Commissioners of i Sewers and Water Supply for the City of lCharlol;i;elown 'l -WILL BE HELD ON- WEDNESDAY, . _,,,m_, _ 10_th Day of February, A. D. 1904. At the several places that in to sa : In Ward 1. at orsnear the odlco oiJ. & T. Morals, Water treat, near Queen, ln Ward 2, at or near the house gf Mrs Thomas flounollg, opposite Mr, 11 C Kidney Pills > _ ' . li _ I I z - ~ _r ~ p( _ geo. I have passed the meridian oflife h .. dealers or M "Qiiinbzceigumninear :nd Winter." fa "Banff and the Lakes in the f‘leuds.‘ "rue vfim vane ri G im ' R 1] Write I' or descripi ie mailer, ynies, 1-tc, to V . Q 4 P that I have been cured, yet they know it utl feel that I have taken on the rosy ue of boyhood, Price 50 cts per box, or 3 for $1.25, all THB DOAN KIDNEY PILL C0., 1"osoN'ro. onrr. EADOW BANK FARM FOR SALE I offer at private sale the beautiful rin known as MEADOW BANK Wo miles from Cornwall on the West iver. The farm and buildings are first class condition. 200 ACRES as fine land as there is in the Pro- ince,convenient to schools,cliurches, heese and butter factories. etc. In fact there is no more desirable operty on P. E. Island. JAMES MCMILLAN, Cornwall, l’. O. f I' ar tli, sat, :tw w gi Fel’s is Naotlia Soap. G This isa soap which is very highly recommended. Will wash everything washable, '73 per cake. for 256-. BOYS $1.25 Here is a splendid chance li NOVA SCOTIA armani llanulaotory D8 and 240 CHREIGHTON ST,, IIALIFAX. Manufacturers of Me|r’s Shlrts,.whlte and colored B,y|» ii .. i ir Men’s Working Pauls. Meu’s Overalls. blue .drill and deulilm. Buys " “ " “ " Bays’ Blouses, Cow Boys' Psuts. Chlldreu‘s Sailor Suits. ‘ Coats, white drlll, lor cooks, waiters, but- era, bas-bers. Boys` Ssllor Collars, trimmed, Bnvs' Windsor Ties. Ladies’ Aprons, plalu and trimmed, Ladies’ Underwear, Ladlev’ Night Dresses, Ladies Skris and Underskiru, t‘.lilldreu’s 'vrrt Dresses. Cl|lldreu’s Uuderclothlug. Clilldr-en’s Dresses. Cl|lldreu’| Plnsiores Inisnt's Slips, Chiidr¢a's .Sailor Fronts Pillow Shps. to SAVE MONEY. We have a few pairs left of that cele- brated MQPIIICRSON Hockey Boots, the boys say are the best. They were priced at $1.90 but we are selling them now at $145 a pair along with another good line which is priced at $1.70. Call and get them before they go- don 't wait* they 'll go like smoke. J. H. BELL. I W di The Experienced Leatherman. ‘ gg 9 snvianwlnie 8 K That Wears We have in stock a large line of 47 Rogers and other makes of nives. Forks and Spoons, which eare now offering at a liberal scount. H. TAYLOR. A DAINTY WAIBT. place. But in shades of gray and myrtle green inode into li smart tailor made it certainly has its charms. . The prevalence of fancy buttons is very marked. They are of kid, gun metal, gold, silver and even burnt wood. - Fur toques are made much lighter in weight this year, the crown in many instances being of chiffon velours or tulle. ` 'Ihcre is no nbating in the vogue of brown. and this ordinarily trying color is most becoming to some women. Fncings and cordings of cloth in pale shades or of darker velvet are quite the most fashionable trimmings for cloth gowns, and a great deal of lace is used for vests and fronts. which can be rendered warm and comfortable by a lining ot soft, ilne Uunnel. The picture shows ti net waist having silk embroidered spots. JUDIC CHOLLET. TRIMMINGS OF GOWNS. 'luckn of the Wide Variety l Fon- tlsre of the New Dresses. 'Iucks ure n fc-riture of many smart costumes, but not the fine tuck, how- ever. The fold is an inch and over in depth and decorntes the bottom of the skirt und the full puifs. Old fashioned sleeves rutliled to the elbow are seen on some Paris models ot’ sill: gowns. '1`l1ree.-quirrtcr coats of Persian lamb are smart, made with wide collars and or-nr.n’s oou-. Nholply Hockey Skates Spring Skates allelzes E llln Polls Walker’s Corner Dec. I2, 1903. Hockey Sticks from 16 cents Simon W. Crabbe, Insurance lu Nei force Dec Premium 3Ist Income A Few Comparisons Dividends Divl- Excess oi Death Year ollcy dende Income Cislml oiln~ llolders to Stock Over Ex- carpor- Iiolders peudliure ation imliivrnv IW Canada L Ie $88 iol 8 Sim Life oi Canada 61',|65,£2 Manufacturers 29,797,418 lm risl fe pe Li ri,64o,58 Mutual Life of Canada 34,253,755 ’ M2 I, . B z.i‘o`li.7ii.is I.°g5.498 .,‘..i:$ 211.949 24.00° 6°°.°° 114.965 i881 Nil 20.250 17 .7 40651 l 7 77.543 Mutual i"o‘v tal’ VMI MT. M2 iiw as it is prosperous and progressive and rates and other information apply to LEWIS H. BEER. Special Agent, 'i`alkAbout Your Talk Aboutsi __ii= vo'u Bur CALL Ar-- Th H ' h ` e _ . i g -(1 ra alle about till bed tin.e;thcn call again the nex S. F. TARBUSH. A tew figures compiled triam the Government blue book, which emon strates clearly the SUN LIFE OF CANADA is leader in the front ranks. To be Safe always insure with a representative of the above Company Charlottetown. P. E. Island. And see the magnificent display of Art Goods, hundreds of pictures, in every class, 'frames. photo frames, framed mirrors, oil paintings, water colors, framed and ‘i"f ameri; goo large matted pictures v5c auch, xo doz fancy pictures all framed z8c each and ur, a [Nat assortment of photo frames 6c up to 55c, a large riovtment ot fancy photo frames wa{ra'ui=.l line gold plate, allorices, all sizes and ahrpes. You must come to my store in order to go to the new pos otice, no just step across the street. walk in. look around and when you see the assortment xnak purchase and ask for one of the beautiful matted pictures with match sale combined, they are much nicer then the general run of cslendrs. By the way, ask to see some ostrich feathers li\¢s. and other roads thatlnve returned from Piirker's Dye Works. You 'will have something "i’o5?§so ’l§1i’§i ‘i'.ii‘z.‘6io ”sii?u’5 litli 6538191 241.049 1224 its agents are positively reliable. For J. H. WELCH. Manager, dc Art Parlor tdayto, ' ~ --> -, /QC gi Z'w-i_-_ ADDISON I-I. HGOVE I-loN..w. c. Eowanos, mem.: _ .' ' j'f-\_ " _ /Vw r`,»'..-. W ' ‘ 4/ Al.m|onizs|>\ `_‘.‘ , ", l‘f_‘,. Futt Govrnnnauv Daman. 0|.000.000. fl ' -” "1--. llnAn0Pnun.’l‘onoN'ro. )' no evavreatnv ;_ . 'A' `_.-‘ _‘_;. , AssUn..tlwc.jrt5§o‘iw't>/§N\-' . ._ _..-.~<'...\".;‘ --~» ...,_ .- iJ_»_,_*_;r7_;~._~e¢_ 1 w (L ) -wp, //%( 7- orm»\st.nnn.r~C»u»4, .,. ~ ai- - |- fern-v' c\ R, ESQ., President. noasnr E. Metiziz, 0 R Common Councilinon, representing Llis C R Q Lira. Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. li If H Heartz‘a warehouse lydncy Siieet, ue- tweon Great Georize an Prince Streets. Hln Ward 3, at or near the Market, ousc In Ward 4, at or near the City Hail, corner of Kant and Queen Streets. In Ward 5, at or near-the carriage shop of Philip Large & Sun, Great George Street. i And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o’clocI: in the foreiioon and continue open until ilvo o'olock in the afternoon oi the name day. DESCRIPTIONS OF WARDS. No l shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which Iles south oi Dorchester Street, and the parcel of laid formerly known sa the Mil tary Barrack Ground. No 2 shall comprise all that part. oi Charlottetown which lies south or lllcli mend Street and north of Dorchester Street. No 3 shall comprise all that part of Charlottettown which iles south of Graf- ton St., and north of Richmond Street. No -i shall comprise all that part of Char- lottetown which Iles south of Fitzroy Street, and north of Grafton Streets. No 5 shall comprise all that gan. oi Charlottetown which lies north of ltzroy streetlnoludlniz the Common of the said town. Nomination Day, Wednesday, February 3rrl, A. D. 1904, at tha office ol the City Clerk, City Hall from the hour of twelve ar. noon, until the hour of four o'ul0ck in the afternoon of the same day. For iiualilication of electors see Act. 50, Victor »i Cap S, intitulorl “Charlottetown Water Works Act 1887.” Also 3rd, lid- ward VII, Cap 17. Sections 24 to 29. _ II. M. DAVISON. City Clerk. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. City Clark’s Oilice, Charlotter/own Jan- uary 22nd, 1904, 23dl0l CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the third year ol' 'lie reign of His pre- sent Majesty King Edward VII., Chapter 17, intituled “An Acton consolidate limi iiuierid the several Acta incorporating thc City of Charlottetown." ' I do hereby ive public notice that nn election of a lvllivorfor the said city, ii id or one person to qvrve as a common Cor ii- cllman in the City C unoil for each of the \Varda Numbers 1, ‘A and 3, of said City, and of t.W0 persons L0 nerve as uoiriumvi Councilman in the said Counnll for Wuril Number 4, of said City, and of three per- sons to servo us Couiniou Oouncilincn in :he said Counoll,ior Ward No.5 in the aid City; tiolnz in all a Mayor and Eight lly as follows: For Ward Number One, one Councillor. For \Varri Number Two, one Councillor. I For Wnrd Number Three, or e Council- DT. For \Vard Number Four, two Council- lora. ul For Ward Number Five, three Goiin~ llo . rs -WILL BE IIELD- On Wednesday _THa- Oth Day of February. A. D.. 1904. Ai. the several plat-os, that is to say: In Ward 1, at. nr near the office of i\l~-s- ri-. J. & ’l`. Morris, Water Sr., iivur uecn. in Ward 2, at. or naar' the house of I ear z's warehouse, Sydney Street. liv- waevi Great George and Prince Street s. In Ward 3, at. or near the Mlii`k¢'l» suse In Ward 4, at or near the Clliy U"ll~ ornrr ol Kent. and Queen Streets. In Ward 5, at or near' the o/irrllilw Jeweler and Opticiati. Sunnyside Queen Square. f€___*`“""é”i___`I IINNUUNCEMENIS Of Concerts, Sociala, Entertainments etnc., of a money making nature, 5 oentsa line (of 6 words) for first insertion, and 2)( cents a line for each continuation. Grurches and chori- tsble institutions Irnlfrntes. Mininlrx price I5 centa.B Kannouncetnents ble rates. Birtlisa lierrlqes a n Deaths FRED bd wales wl& shells F. R. BOYCE, --~f-\-~°°'-- ,, Custom Tailor. l soil. ni. °u`.mAN', res ge . G tGeor Street L Pointer ‘ Why is our trade increas- ing e v e r y day ? Be- l cause our fits ` ure perfect and goods give satisfac- tion. --_¢- revere which fold back tint and blouse in the front. These coats are held in at the waist line by a baud of stitched black punne. Chiffon applique is used en many gowns and waiats, as the diuerent motifs can be separated and used with very drilling effect. Skirts box plalted all around the back, front and sides are very smart made of supple cloth or thin material. A triple effect in capes and skirt ruf- ilee is not uncommon on the same gown. Gray and beaver tones are notices- ble in mlliinery, and a hat of mole plush is turned np with cream colored chiUon elaborately drawn and tucked, and over the chllon are medallions of [ray lace highly embroidered with jet and steel. Large picture hats are much in favor, and lace with a broad bind- ing is much used, and in black there are large shapes of gsugod chiffon with black velvet bindings and bold glrnlhres of colored velvet The illustration shows s child’s eeat et tae doth having a tan laee collar Q loin leleot str-e5 ss trtaunism. `....._._.......__ "D 0l0ll»§i.. S H» A. coo Cholosst growth of India lnfvioa-Pnsaioarvr TRIASUIII A WILLIAM DINEEN, ALEX. DAVIDSON, M.D. . llovrlll-Pltlainntsl’ Msoloat. lllalial 'rl-IQMAS s/msn. SIDNEY H- PIPE. Inn Vios-Paaainawr AOTUAIY . PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS: HON. ARTHUR PETERS, GEORGE E. HUGHES, M.P.P. 5 Gtsaltllofrlrown. Cnantorrtrown. BENJAMIN C. PFIOWSE, W. H. BRENNAN, Qnantofrzrowu. Suuiusliisins. - A. W. STERNB, Provincial Manager , Charlottetown | ' ;l"<`s\i»¢-.ai‘....-_'_.»~v~< -.. --- - ---W _ l i ‘ 0 , Dealers in Fancy Goods. China Bu Z Novelties, Toys. Dolls. Handsome tatione Sheet Musi Music rye ci Y Books and all kinds of musical in- Sal” gg¢¢¢d thgt gf gn. 0' struments. . ' , , ‘ ; Don-t.f°,K,,t the p|,°,_ _ other In the Lower Pro vmces. Great Ossens attest. e r 0 m Si 0 S ' » i 7 i , Charlottetown which lies south oi Ifitzroy . 0 , , , atriwt and north olGraffon Bireoi. f ° I Nod shall com rise all that l>*‘l" 0 . ru ' M J #hop of Philip Large & Son, on Great George Street. Ann at the said ,Election the Poll will he opened at nine o‘clook in the ioranoon and continue open until five o'olock in Ll\0 aft/erncon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. No.1sball comprise all that unit Of heater Street, and the parcel of la rmorly known as the Military li siik Ground. No.2»hail comprise all that Drirlg °f barlotnetlown which Iles south of Rich- ond Street and north of Dorchisbvi' ri-ot. No.8 shall comprise all that will " harlotlet/own which Iles south of Gmlllvll treat. and north of Richmond S r- ri- f No.4shall com rise all that MI “ Charlottetown which lies south ol D0 0 hsrlotletown wtiloh lice north of Ffh' ' yatrsetlnoludingthe Common Of I ° aid bows. ,. ,_ Nomination Dav, Wedneedan lf", ary llrfl, A.D.1l\'\4, from the hom or welvs atnoon. until the hour Of '"“ .gms in ilras rrprsgonlolare »ii;e dbme or nal oatuno eco ers M' " .ist-l,s¢i»»-i vii, out 11. section 14 N ' rsoii. ' ,, B' K* DAv0|,,y oisrir. Aisle wartstranou. stayin at as city or onsrismtowii- ,,, ,,, ,_ and Ceylon. City Ulei-k’s Olllee, Charlottetown. slimy tiniest 941°'