"TBI urns-r . ,_ _ _ r., _J ' .fi ~ Q, _. _ _ _v‘~ ’ r »» r..seir.. 1 siiiiui iiiuii 1 I es. s. iisiiiil ° IQ) R5 ET 1 'Q I ‘ ,,.>__[__ _ __ _ figures. l possible l, __ /` ` / -'Z .J/l,i ' clothes, turally wish /'i“'l§{-2 _-._"“'~"` oe ,. dealers. - The Secret of Dress ff H _' _ deal of money on clothes are ~ particular to select perfectly fitting corsets adapted to their individual _ - except at very high prices. The D Sc A non-rustable Corset _ meets' the need of those who are .A moderate in their expenditures for tri g and well-dressed. _ ~ -;»~:\` ~->"<' Vile lllusllate tlle *_* `)*li‘\;_y trees that poison all who come under The great, and the valorous, and D 8; A non-rugtablg -_ /1 f__hci_r _i_nflueiice. 'Doo great care cannot l ~ _r§ e a en as to how words are l ed. 8 lll0¢l_§l _NE f§l'l£ Wlllcll .r ‘_ The tremendous mtg- of wgrzc ~ ty. When trouble is upon them their Cali e ia or 2.00 at _ any .good __store. It is ___ _»_i_ “But “,0,_,__ are th_ngs_ and a Smal, C _ designed on the latest lines, carefully 5.; __ .imp of ,,,k_ or for the poor, in God. made, and the best value ever oiiered .~ ~ - _ to Canadian women. Imported corsets ~ ‘ ' of _equal quality are sold in Canada at _ ____-' _.-‘_ ‘ _ about $2.75, ou account of duty. ' Otlier 'styles non-rustable D 8: A _- Corsets at from $i.oo to $5.oo, at all _ __ .. _ _ _ l Women who spend a great Formerly, it was im- to secure such Corsets yet na- to look E-z Q1- ef§<_ 9 N llr. J. W.”lIORSEYi _I’Iiysici\`ii and Surgeon _".1 Graduah l._cGl1l University, Hanl- rsal, Que. _ _ Late Resident House Surgeon, Formerly occupied by the late Dr. Western General Hospital, Montreal, Gill- ‘ Plone I7! ~ Oilce 18'I Kent Bt. at f.‘."~r i=.i=i`i_-:~`.-'.i`\»“~ i>l.<.l.2,-§'_5‘q'~-_ ;r..»'zi.'f_§. V4-_ 1'!-ISI liilllll I E\f\ F ut `s"~ae SYNOPSIS 1;; ` CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIGNS. ‘ Saskatchewan or Alberta. The aDDliC?»“ _lazency on cor a n c latnsr.motIior son daughter brother 0 sister of intending 'homsstea_der. Duties.--Six months’ residence “P011 and ‘cultivation of the land in each of "tree years. A homssteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on s farm ni at Isastlii) acres solely owned Rnd occupied b higi or by his father. mother. lou, dauzhllsr rotlisr or sister. _ In certain districts a laomestooder in !0nd_ standing' mav pre-smpta aiuarter- :;i_._':_;.ion aionirsids his ‘homestsa _ Price Der acre: -'I Duties.-Must reside upon the home- 'lend or ore-sm tion six months in each six y° rs from ditto of homestead SUNY Lliiclu§ln§ the time required to earn Ouiostes patent) and cultivate fifty sci-sa extrgni Ahomsatsadbr who has exhausted his .slril'.:::i.§:il::s;:.i“.o°llriaria iii can be tied in perfect safety. We an t i onditlons. by sore -Duties.--Must reside six months in I Ba ___/-___._.._ We have re- '_-_j_______-. moved from 120 -',‘4%."_f__.=_~f_f~;‘:-__ if Euston Street ` ‘ " to lilo Queen St. to stables iornierl y o c - '_ J ""1 15 ll 'il‘.l?`¢i~&r_i',‘»»'»‘;"J uit ~' _'- cupled by Fred. Cameron, trainer These stables are situated between the tailoring establishments of John T. McKenzie and james Callaghan, most convenient to everybody, ,- will be pleased to meet all our old and new customers with better ac- coiiiinodaiions and facilties than ev- er for iirstclass work.’l‘lianklng one and all for their past patronagel take this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of same I. A, HENDERSON. Horse Shoer. _-__ (U"1"- 1909 by Bradi¢y~Garretaon oo. Ltd.) Take heed. be wary how you place )'0\ir words. These words were uttered by La l’“°'=llv (Jesu ol Arc) to ner soldiers as '~Y“fv were about to enter the town °l Rmlell lll lllBg\1lB'2. She dreaded lest ll" 0“lY nationality but also give an 'll indication to character. In the former teacher takes hold of this word case it is by the manner of speaking; "but" in verse one of the lesson may ln the latter it is by the substance of reveal more of character than may bc lille llwllgllli- Care should be exercised llllpposefl- as to what words are allowed to mme out of th mouth. Accorclin to th gcrs that stab the heart, or upas I1 ' S is well expressed hy Byron: T Falling, like dew, upon s. thought, '- it-' _'_ ' _ produces _ _ .l _-'.“r"°'_-' That which makes thousands, per- Ullgll Ol God to reveal H15 lovlng E __'_5 F _.__ A ,,,.,(,,_ dw, 0,. an wi, deed ,meets img jewel the story oi ure little maui _ , . _ xj ’ V. His written words have stimulated e sword at Richmond. The words of Adams. of Franklin, of Payne, and of $HlKlSPlllil 1- " 1 _Hem vI__ P all the ends of the earth;' for I am 2_ y art I" Act HI" 3°' gzod, and there is none else."-Is. 45: their speech might, betray them_ peter A common gosslper dearly. loves the was betrayed to the enemies of Jesus word “but._" It introduces his mater. by his Galilean tones. Words betray itil-the thing ho chooses to talk a- Q g em _ _ - men are deemed gouge or re;-1,,ed_ siderntion of leprosy, or father to the shallow or thoughtful, unioar-ned 0,. Healer of all manner of diseases and cultured. to the One who eleanses from all sin? Words are the winged meggengers Does it show more of the‘flesh-taint of the mind. Once let loose they can- “Poll B mall than lt df-‘es Ol lllw not be rocnllmp but journey on doing thoughtful concern of 5, Christian- good or evil, blessing 0,- ba,,i,,g_ hearted little maid or the mastery of Words are fossils containing the his- clmlllllstallces llP°ll l-ll° P5" Ol ll W0' tory, social and mo;-a1_ of past ages_ phct of God? That Naaman was a They are seeds from whioh ,legion leper was his misfortune, That Naa- ~_;_-;__,:`_`_ gi-ows_ The.. are 1-lowers which spread man was cured means fortune lor us ~_;___\»B~;_§`_f‘~___.‘;~;..,_;’ perfume abroad. 'They may be dag- all- _ is not anything they may possess. It mms mi11;0,,,,_ thgnk_ kindness to_tlic troiibled and slii-cur- only Umse 1_,,me_\ia¢;¢,1y come,-,,ed is in the lesson narrativel It has its when the story of it is told it may Settlllg ol Stern l"ll‘l_ tmglc tlllllgs- affect the whole w0r1d_ 3hakeBpea,.e_biit the gentle service she rendered has won more battles than did Henry. ttohlier master is as a star that shin- , _ i king of Syria can give is another. 2 5 0 0 0 .B a liiealiiiiildorriiafgrollelxafgrihnégn5?; 313.16; The lesson is fruitful in this applies. gs for sliipping gi-riin. iiiiiarnecl the Roman mob against the tloll- namely- that each one has l’l“Y“ Bags for shipping poirvoes. murderers of Caesar. Lincoln’s words ell llls P“l`t» and each l’l’:l`l’ of °°ll“°~ ings for .ood omg l\'i:w_ at Gettysburg, by firing ure spirit of l>°l°!*Eed l=°`H “'l‘°l°- “’l“°l‘ m°“_“l the page for seed wir.~_.1i corrol\'. the notion with true patriotism, dui heallilg Of N°&m““- 'l`l1°_ "~l"“l‘°“_°l ' _ cnilvlill. silos. as miicli to bring tire Civil War to ri “Om men may be waiting the doing (Pai, l2x.)3-i4dtlszw. successful conclusion as did Grant’s °l Y°“l` part' Alexander Hamilton ,nada the Ame,.__ often arise out of the well-intention- can war of Indep¢ndence_ The words ed. The king of Israel was over-cau- of R0sSe,,_,_ Vo_ta,,.e and the Encyc10_ tlous, over suspicious, over-sensitive R E M 0 V E D peilists roused France to bloody revo- ‘llc lel' ll harullfiss letter °l l“t'l°‘l“°‘ lution. A spark carelessly dropped tm” scare hlnl, l“l5]‘33'_ the W°_l;st__‘;_l lofi; i win: rcnccmcxx i _,__ § §=_<_‘.f may set a city on -fire, so a word llolllllgs' Wlly‘ ”°a“_'le e Ollg '_ P2' if`l€`_ lg phrase may make wnr. “Remembl;ii m0i‘e of h_mse1_ and h___ throne than It `l -2 ll Yiliilfli-' the Maine!" drove Spain from the _fill l1thiJill*i>ZLT"il°°='° ` "Do it now" is on many a business but 1° llml God- _ ' (1 k_ T - 11 11 hi Laaoesr FENCE AND GATE wolzxs IN THE porilulosl o gr" ihaiésthe hagggragfesscceisggl gi; Elisha is pictured throughout the COPY or L/irLG:.'.'r i-*aries car/\i_ooul-: nveiz Puntiliieo :sur F YS I _ d _ ~ _ narrative as a master. That is the snfey»ga ne by applwat on to the arance the ropliet and preacher . P P uork in hand. The spiritual world is ‘W li _ k ,nh b “__ __ ELISHA HEALB NAAMAN THE ` ' SYRIAN. 2 Kings I3: 1-14. GOLDEN TEXT. “Look unto me, and be ya sm,-eg_ POINTED SUGGESTIONS. _ By Rev. D. W. Snider. out and to make much of. How n Does it introduce one to the con he honorable are subject to trouble s other men of less fame or capaci- sfilge, or satisfaction, or salvation on only be found, for the rich as well And happy are those who know en- ed. How like a precious an-d spark- - ~ _ _ _ w 'a '»;v Il0MINI0lll CURSET C0., QUEBEC, QUE. thc spirits and strengtliencd the arms _ h _ t I _ d ___ ,.g!gZ Makers of the eelehratedlabivo Col-sets . 24-II Ol tllollsanllg Uf EllEll5ll B0ldl9l°S» .Thc. service t -e l t e mall can E y»§!§¢2§g;f;:§I;§2° li -_ l . ~ How great is the power of words! EWG IS of one sort. That which the § -'§£$$i!:~§2e2-.Z5 _ - _ ' ' ‘ ~ ‘ "'°"'="»“'=‘-'-" .=:. Grievous misunderstandings all too l will be compelled lo endorse il. r r CURES ,__ SPLINTS. CURBS SPAVINS' ENLARGEMENTS COUGIIS COLDS IIISTEMPER GLANDERS I FOUNDER . “DIL J. WO0DB_URY‘5 HORSE LINIMENP’ For External and Infernal Use. BEIORE USING Al-'rzlz using ONTRACTED IIO0I", FEVER, KIDNEY TROUBLE and all kinds of sores. ` _ _ __Use this preparation thoroughly, for all mid every disease of the horse for which it is recommended. criticise it closely. Carefully watch, mark, and iiole ils effects, and, honestly judging ii oii its merits, you TESTIMONIALS: Upper Niiis Mile Rivcr, Hants Co.. ` Nova Scotia, Aug. i, |891. Dear Sire :-I had a mare which had it very had vuingii and hcaves for about six niyiillis, and became so thin there was nothing left apparently but skill and bones and I was leiiiplccl to shoot her. A friend of mine who had used Dr. _|. Woodbiiry's Ilorse Linimeiil, wiili good success, induced me lo try one bottle oi it which I did with the best results. I used just one :intl mie~li:zll botlles ofthe l.iiii-ncut which effected a complete cure ol' both the coughand the hcaves and I have worked and driven her ever since. I slroiigly recommend Dr. j \Voo.Ibury`s Horse Linimeiii as llie best lloinae Liriirnent on iho mnrkct, and advise all horse owners to try it. Very truly, RO DICRICK hluKl£NZIE. Brookiiiie, ltlziss, May 4, |892. I have used Dr. _l. Woo¢lb\iry's Horse Liniiii-:ut for coughs, and il'iii1l¢u~i the most complete and quick- es_l cure of rlnylli\l'\_g l have ever fried. I used it iii at case ofcolic and foliud ii as good a rcuicdy as I ever tried _ E. I~`l*`»llER, Tenmsler Yariiiouili. N. S.. jan. i, |892. Dear Sirs :-I have used Dr. J. \Voorlbury's Horse Liniiiient for ii n\i|ii‘-icr uf years. niiil I hii.\‘e founil it to be the most excellent iirticle for tue fest of lio_r»ies kept iii_tl\e stable. lt provi-nti ilr,\'iies.‘i und lizirrilieas, promotesii smooth and Iien|f.h_v growth und will,'usi=.n uccordinz to directions. soon rl-.inn-rl_\' ainytliinir like culitri\ctior_i_nf the hoof. W. A. 0. RANDALL. M._I)_. _],U“_\i.;;| Plain, April 1 1892. Dear birs :-I used Dr. J. \Voodbury’s Horse Llniiiieiit on im llnaccliiiifitell Iiorriu uiid it proved tlic most effective preveritutive to ii case of severe sickness that I have ever used. I :im now uliiniz_ it on tli_e feet tp draw out the fever, prevciit llryneas, und to create ii natural growth. I:iniilioi-uiiizlilyi_1i»ii\'ince\l it is ull ltls recomiiienderl and_clifierfully endorse the seiitiiiieiit. “No slalili- sliolilil bi-. \\'itho'.li it." Yours I.‘l'ul_y. C. ld. WOODMAN. WIIOLEb£\l.ER 2-George E. Hughes, Charlottetown, P. E. I. BRITII H COLUMBIA oirraisuivns E.o.i>iuoit taco. vicroiul. 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Halifax N. B. ig _ Azsnts l The above steamsrs have A limited 5°' e as the words of inhabitants are clean ltt or unclean. When the monster _vice is le el`~ abroad it requires 'the angel with the studded with word-beacons that point llll°“l‘l ll Wé‘75_m“ e' H 655;" “5` ° ALL WERE YANKEES ` w . ° _ ° 1 no way in norm and darkness. °f “lf” - ‘;°.° 5” “fy ___ Public Auction Words sometimes are wreckers’ lights s‘?“s?- must mam am l';_,,;“l’er€T “le L. t T k h. f th _ ' _ 1,,,._n,: goodly vessels on to rocks and dignity of his service.h _ ere _.e_ ii icu ennnt a es lra, o _ e Jap- __s1__.?Lr’r:_:_i2_i:)t_r;i_::;e_d_tl;ye1E_<;b5a_:i.__£__W1_2L>ii)t_e_i;: shoals: many a life has had s. vicious fle_‘;_tlla_;_el;_l;_e_ls p§;i;’5__;r ol? ;n;;;:)‘(;1___ M699 I1HVY» 921515 "Tllil Ameflcans &I`01i.;o||,to s1sllIpyiis_ubi__§caucgéindatvlgebsteigs ~ ~ _ m er J _ . L . _ ‘. ~ , _ , t bent given to it through imlmre liter corresponding thereto is counted 15 Very 1lI`0lld ll50l3le- I ‘V55 talklngl 29llliIileily of Muiiicllilj 19118 crbiikinileylicin; atllle- esterda with an American Hum. iit11o’elock ii. iii. ull the stock in iriiile Words are a safety-valve. °“ll' y _ y _ _S ' consisting of dry goods, groceries nncl vice exist in a nation in propor on eq; Elisha in muddy Jordan to the 1 H r is Zlsl l9Il. _ . ~ S`mplicity is found to be a secret a i: ._ B f_1:,_ef:_|_1_;rg_]_0l;\;o_;((i _p_;y\v3_rils that stir of _l_0“_e__ and me test Ot fa_th_ e wnrds me R balm' Tim Soul isdsm; ltend Luke 4: 25-27 rinil note a re- R¢¢¢IV¢(l Al “lil offlcd Un' ;‘i_'_l_‘1_§ithl;,‘_°V;»,,S;’f:_Eh;_';l,=;_, lg! léhelvggy gt _lHi_icr_l_<€_l;;_y £11;é_»§:;s3\;_eo_piissionnry ap- tlr height or ure struggle o .man is sniitten clown. Left to himself he de- GIRLS WHO TRAVEL ALONE u hts are looinv and ' lmh’ iignilisiciliiillibliimolr action. g The true “_” From Liverpool Steamer From Haliiax| . . frpmrl comes along; he places his A winter journey on the train is oo# f\'0l`l1‘allY Person or persons wllllllg words well. The despnirsr is strenkth- pecially tiresome if it is of any to contract to Sl1PPlY the Pmvln' eneri and under their influence can length, and the young _woman who is l - ‘ ' C t` Prillce oe more begin the battle of life. nat accustomed to nilich travelling cial Building, Law our s. Ou A 'i - A ii mir Th ~ mlm in Gilead so long as ands ii long railroad trip tedious and nr' um D“"““° D' 'Of Wales C°ll°g°' G°°’gel°v"?’ tlroerfcriiiiid with the sympathetic worq irritaung. |c°llrl7 House and Jail? Queen S is near at hand to be ii. physician to There is only one amellorating fac- Colinty Jail, Suinmerslde Court the SOUL tor-that is company. Books and House and ]aiI Hospitalfor the Iii- Th., Bdviw, "Take heed, he wary magazines will help to pass the time, ' ith lace our words," is excel but they do not absolutely relieve it sane and Provincial Inilnilyzrytlv be liiiilt yllu liaken yin the very bros-dest of its disagreeable features. Company C0ll~l llt Per tcm 0 224 M ' dged b their words. in congenial, may even make travel dellvefed ln the Vaults of the above Eeymizheiren svldlrllild they liitrengtlien or ing a pleasure. And the desire for ' mentl0l1€d bllllfllllgs at the C°St of cast down. Words sliolild be placed conversation is certainly justified. - . _ ir _the Contractor by ist Septeinbel .nth care and not thongutlessiy at at pre some ti_me, th_o__ 21;; yt ima ____é_.....___-_ lll4lli5SS'“"iLlflfii?ll He said that no one outside of Am- Thsre is r 1 n expres 0 . 0 re- ‘ _ _ th, ., late one's sorrows to another human frolgi got tglgggl thx $252, 2136335 gr.li“.(Yr;zke;_§ ‘lem “ie” bring” ““”°°“5° mm 5°” ligiiirimswitlinhir iriimiiiatlng and sin- " ‘But your greet-smndfatiier and row It is true that, g ,_,,at_ mndmother ., ""““‘ ` '=“"=‘“"g ‘°"‘°”° g -~f......- ~' We desire lo thank .rSorrow eblzlss. _being blown with wind_ The greatest ,evening process in the r. .Finally I_ asked _,_m_ .How about ' ' of Wm ' world is the way of the mourner‘s or Adam and Eve ?’ __ it t’ bench. When men are will- Words are a sword. Evil in in the Pell ellbst ht of Gnd and cleansed V land. The pulpit, the 'platform and ln? li” e aug _ . _ ~ _ by the operation of His Spirit, caste ¢?l;'eIdre:vss'o}i‘i1iv‘iyltli tlviveliilclimlliiisditrtivsywiit vanishes, and rank fades, and learn- - . ing is forgotten, and country is lost "de and out. Slavery was abolished in the _ _ ._ ch‘r|°lt°‘own’Summcr _ civilized world by means of words Slflllt ‘gi ___c‘?_l;°ll°J(l;_;te‘l‘_§e_;_;’y Qgmtél; and r 8.. G90l'g°l°wn' Alsu Hospital thaseirousgfivto Lnyteéggegzrxg hillnble Moravian. the college Presi- ls ng. . en l ‘ _- de t t the converted Gypsy, the Bri- Fnr lnsa_n°’ Mime (rpm its stmngholdsl Vlrtueignd tisili tl? tlic Yankee-and Naaman ob- “ ‘Yankees, too, by Jinks !’ said he" YELLOW DOG HUMOR. grcl dogs, when they happen to b 1 »generally find, writes li' wi-,ll known English scientist, that mon- ate an Inc,-ease of buslness (not e a sociable, have ri keen sense of lilinior. Only Wltll our Present Custom' liiird wiire iii und about the iiholauitnre :iiid . » - ~ . ' o i ' i or .M ii - w F .El whispiiisstizt §rli;.Efg{r`a“g_,t heart and jlngoism. Naaman allowed himself h" ‘Butll au€&_pd.?‘_\vlint were your fn- (__‘_,‘:,§s‘;,l0_°_°l‘ "" _ . k__.. ' nearly to be snared by his own t_¢_2i‘ an m0_ €1`_ _ ______ ` < _ ' i __ bldg It mes' thought of what ought to be and ‘Yankees, said the sailor. ‘l mrh' Al"‘“°"°" Bret _ s_ n ,F where Who he was and where he came “ 'What were your grandfather and HOTEL BRUNSWICK Moncton, N. B. the' Largest and Best Located Hotel in tha Cit_y. accommodating 200 guests. Situnte in thecentreofsnaciousgrounds andkaurrpuiided _l_>y_pl5iizi%r_t _shi=_¢\ed_t{spo f RITE GUI' 0\.ll'Slll girl. ighrlmiieiiirgo. ooo lvioswsilsuiiiv ' for their patronage in the past and would solicit a continuation that we would greatly appreci- A A McLean, K. U. Donald McKinn McLean ®. McKinnon Barristers, Attorneys-at-Low _,l*:°1‘;ii!f‘;‘<_- ";'3§f‘°"“°"'“ Clfre-ffm. »i'r-_-9_9. II1IIl.&.J;1. RARRISTER AND ATTORNEY Solicitors for the Canadian Bank oi Y______ Iliirlmarcelh/lontn£uo. DR. JOHN LEDWELL. M. D. of the Same and would say to RiclimnndSlree o osileSt.I’aul`aChurch __ Hours iiiltilliomifcloitn 3 p. m D.C- I\IcLlLT()T)_..IZZ}.lW. E. BENTLEY McLeod ®. Bentley may have some inherited smartiiessi, - but has no originality. coiiimon ones) whlch we hope ang lrllstl yellow dos. with uo ancestry to may be mutually beneficial speak of, who has to goin his liviii ' and spades at his own tricks in two the most ‘ beautiful range o lessons. Once I took into the house, ollt 0 pity, a mongrcl yellow dog who ln- sisted on installing himself at my doorstep and always come back no WW- I had. “l *ha* “me “ i’°‘llfi""'°‘l ness.Followingarea few of our water spaniel, and I tried to teach . him some tricks when I took liiin out low Pflces along a quiet road at times. Tile 1 , , yellow dog, who made friends with llien S hea"/y duc_k “Drk hini, always came along and _bent the .. . . ... . . water spanlel at his own tric s with- oft front Shirts out training. Then he began to play Men S fancy S tricks of his own on the spaniel. ......................... ......... C When he had 9. bone lie looked out for Men's outing shirts 15¢ his comrade, and when he saw lilm M , I _ loplllg along he would lay the bone en 5 cas llnefe_50‘\° "°' c in his veth =1udh<1lS_Hi‘P°“§_ Th; “PHT Men's braces...... .........25c l I i , t _ - _ l;1,,,“d";;l_'s_,,;’§ use _),';"°w,,,;' abxtlio Men's collars 2 for........25c ra it would dart from lilo hiding An aristocratic dog with ii pedigree ers but also with many new matter how often he was riiaooii _._ every department of our busi- Slilrts..... . ... _ c P tered Scott truly wrote: on a ong trip none w Men’s ties good quality silk Barristers iinfi Attorneys-at Law._ Solicitors for the Bank of Nova Scotia Finney ir. Loan by his wits,- could give him card; It is admitted that we hav? C L I _F T _ print Cottgus in thg City and SPECIALIST IN CHRONIC DISEASES the Sanye Qgre and taste that ilnarlottetnwn, 1'. E. island. Oanaiia VIH IH) RIA l'I()'I‘l*lI.-Hours-ll to l_ dolly selected these is applied to ,,_,,__,,__,,_,___,_ lA.A.Leckie, M.R.C.V.S I I io\'crnm¢‘ri‘ \’urcrimirv liisnector, gi-JLI H)N H(l'l‘I~‘.I,. 'I‘lllT.l’ 'H ' `\l"\'nWN Warburton FK! Shaw l Barristers, .»\itoriieys, Notary Public, Etc. Offices in Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. I. J. YEO M. D. r I Physician and Surgeon Residence S T. ~J0llN-~ LIVERPODL Lake Manltobf `. - :'...Th`\irs March imth liimonsp _rslgi_d.... ...vii Apr. 'nh .. . .sw us o ' c ' " io) {..._.........si.w ' lcsoliiiv lllrnnss.....;.:.;lif.=;.....;...l~..... |i.l" I U .' ' ..i..’§."..li WZIFE ..z.:;!:::,,.:_:.,»...::..:._-.B ._ ,_ _ _ -_:_ \ i "'f=__Ll.:.;l;. ~_>‘~ __ __ _‘_____5`._~__ next- _ ter to forego the pleasure of com- . . - _ l (gli H,~'\l'iI_’iN PACIFIC Welgh Scales to be aPPl'°Ved by "And many a word at random spok- pany: that promises to be congenial, lm __A,_____; .___r__,_M.___.___-_.:; . 'the Department. em ' than to risk conversation with a ` - - ~.¢ ~` s r' ' Full pnrticularsas to the quan- May soothe, or wound, a heart that’s stranger who is not to be trusted. ” 'Y ' * ' tit d kind for each building may broken." I have seen Ontario girls on trips. ` yan . E. comparatively short, talk to Young at thi: 0°;ce__wo respohsible Let every word be consciously aim- men they had never__l;eentl;i;_fpr_:,___§ind - e nam€ k so cultivate the s ir- in ni n cases I wou no n ere persons willing to become bound ff life: Kciivaeii riiiidom words 'which Bm- was Zn; particular harm about it. for the faithful performance Of the ,nate 1|-om it will have power to But. how were they to tell whether . - th ld b Ii fl li? Ili those ¢0nh-act must accompany each len soothe or strengthen. _ _ dag? _yvogigrl :_mi:._i;_i{i _og _£0 much on der. _ . her guard, an,q___tli&` sale plan is to The DepG\’¢!!1Cl1f d0¢5 l`l°ll bmd ll' . make up with no‘s'l:rs.ngsrs. o secs tthe lowest or any ten Even when ure iourriey is of great 9Elf_t _P _ ' J. _length and promises to be ex_trsme_lv der t di us the well bred Canadian girl ' Tenders tv be l‘l*l"°°’°‘l “l ll” For Infants and Children. eiuo t c “ra e ure freedom oi ._ ' » _ . S '. CAHIIC.. '_ ` -'undersigned Mid 'mlf\_'l¢e(l» HTEN' Y “ Bu gonveilistieriiioon the part of n strang- over her face. "Next week 7" she. DERS FOR COAL. Ilia all an ways er, except under circumstances that 8 D . place and, seizing it, run oil with it This happened over and over again led to the joke. ._.____--_- ` 'I'HOUGH'1‘Fl'l. Gll-ll.. girl. He dldn't know her very well wanted to cali again the next night but hardly had the nerve to ask per mission to do so. "l'd like to come up again," but the high bred spaniel never tumb- The young man was calliilé on the but she looked good to him. llc C lie_ said when he was ready to gn houie. “l-low about next week some time?" 3 A look of illsappollitnient came ` Men's all wool linders (Stan~ 36 iuch flaiiiielette . . . ._ . . . . . . I2 field’s) ._ ...90c Ladies’ Underwear each piece 25c Ladies’ cashmere hose . . _ . 25|; Ladies' hose supporters. . . . . _25c Crum’s best English print stamp- rum's English print _ . . . _ . . l2c 1 Pine American print yard wide llc Strong Canadian print. . . . l0c Strong Oxford sliirting. . . . . . l0c 2 inch flaiilielelte. . . .. . . . . l0c Next door to The McKinnon I')rul00. Phono ai. Kent Street George W. McPhee Barrister nnrl /ittnrriov-ai-lawl Offices-New Prowse Block Cliarlttetown. I‘. E.Islan\ MOBSON as DUl‘|"\ Banisfers and Attorneys Solicitors for the Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN lirawrfs Bloch , Charlottetown ‘--vvihhv ` M ACKINNON Q. MCNEILL liurrislor. Solicil ms, Nolai'ics;c lc. C said. "Why, isn't i.iiat-cr-\vt-ll, l'li W. C. Turner & Co , l\iO.\‘l ._ _- __,._ _ _ 3 , iii `\ " '» .fin I _ _ -_ »~'_+' .~~-- _.-1 ~ _. " 1- _*_ ,;ijf,~..._r 's ~ s _ ->-ii _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L_ B_ MCM|LLAN__ Bans tho _ ‘ scsm to peculiarly justify lt. And, tell vou w_iiat to do;_Y_<__\ $l_i\i\i_2 uii_t_0__ s _ ` = ' -' i I ' Som... i>..i.ii. Wai... ,,,,,,,,,__.,,,, _ Jézfg. 2:15"__,§};::__,¥i;;;f__.;1‘;;:“‘“ ,:“2_:;};‘. 3::_;3;;:“:__;‘.“§f___;“;_,;;°_____;_‘§;_‘,;i.>vgig: gi" \°v__vf(1___g _uw _ “_ ._ ._.\_oot_..~..~. ar.. ...“_ oi-l_.l.lati‘he'ns. oliariotmowa. ‘_ _du 2539 , 3 5_8_m_ ,,2,¢9,5,io_ _ _ plays- ____ _trois 'l‘i.iu~a. _ unnysi e own uoui-.ul n ii.»Nl-.\l.l.. .» i _ . ' . "" r », " I _ - . » ~ -r-"i"-'.~»f-1* _.#1 _ ~‘ _ if . " "_»'f'7.-`..1' 1 _ ... .r _» .», _i-_ 5_1-_/_-_ ,_.,..__ GUARDIAN nas! or au."' LPAGE ,_ J' l in M,