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Tenders are asked for the construction aud completion of St. Mary’s Church, up to the bth Marek, next, to be addeseed to the undersigued and marked ‘Tender for Iedian River Catholic Church.” Pians and specifications can be seen - the | Monday, 6th February, next, at th Bishop’s Palace and at (he office of Mr W. C. Harris, Architect, Ch’town, for ten days; afterwards they can be eeen at the Parochial House, Summerside. A certi- fled bak cheque of $50.00 will be required to ascompany each which will be returne’ if tender be not accepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. Phe undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. lodian River, P. BE. ] , Jao Slat’) 900. Herald. en - ANADIAN < ?P ACIFIC MY> FOR PASSENGER aud FREIGHT RATES and STEAMER SA(LINGS to the Cape Nome Gold Fields, FOR SPAt E IN TOURIST SLEEPER From MONTREAL every THURSDAY at 9.45 a. m., ALL INFORMATION REGARDING FARM LANDS IN THE CANADIAN NORTHWES?, For epgening for GRIST MILL, HARDWOOD Saw MILL. CHEE-E and BITTER FACTORIES, Proipectors amen, write to 4. J, HEATH, D. P.A.,C.P.R, 7 St. Joba, N. B, FOR and ir by a Funny Fellow. I'm one of her oldest You look it, She lie friends. ' — | A Tuckahoe man has ealled his cat ' | | | | TEUUELSEROSERUGOREQUCOUEROSSOGEEEORHOGROGUENOGEEGEROGUEOUGROGUESSUROUSOURERORUSODESUGERODREGSEOGERESRORECOUSECEOUEE tender, | | Boomerang, because it comes back. Patience—Chollie says it makes him feel more like himself to have that sin- gle eyeglass in his eye. Patrice—Wel!, | am sure it him look more like a fool. makes Rill—I've worked for every dollar I’ve ever owned. F Jill—Whom did you “work?’ “I see Paderewski is knocking money out of the piano again in this country,” said the observer of events and things. Yeast—What game is your wife most fond of? Crimsonbeak—A guess. game of talk, I She—Seems to me you're very for- ward, sir. He— Yes; circus. I’m the advance man fora “When you hear a book agent try his voice,” remarked the observer of events and things. “you know at once it is of some volume.” The In Town Man—Are the trains running pretty light ou your road now? The Out of Town Man—Well, not at | hight they're not. Bill—Hear that fellow? He sings to keep the wolf from the door. Jiil—I should think he would be em- inently successful. —Yonkers Statesman. NERVOUS... DEPRESSION Means Impoverished and Exhausted Nerves—Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Restores and Revitalizes the Nerve Cells. 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That’s a block farther than we wanted to go, and we'll have to walk back.”’ “You didn’t think, child, that I would try to sronounce ‘Goethe’ before a car full of people, did you?’—Chicago Trib- une, Papers Sometimes Necessary. Mrs. De Fashion—Where’s the morn- ing paper? Mr. De F’.—What on earth do you want with the morning paper? Mrs. De Fashion—I want to see if the play we witnessed last night was good or bad.—New York Weekly. 7s Free Treatment For Catarrh, Asthma, Bron. chitis, Inffuenza, Colds. You bave probably read of the rew Catarrhozone method of treatmeot and its wonderful cures of these diseases, We want you to try Catarrhozoae and be ccn- vinced of itemerit. For ashort time we will send toreaders of this paper, free, a 25c outfit, sufficient in most cases to per- manen:ly cure. Seod your address and ecclose 10 cents in stamps to cover the costof mailing. N.C. Potson & Co., Kingston, Ont. The eprinkling of railway lines with oil is valuable in that rain does not pene- trate the oi'ed outer crust, and that vege- tation along the lines of the rails ie des- troyed. ————e a “ee Prepare For Lent FISH FISH FISH Fish stories as a rule are not. believed, but in this case we are not the anglers, so you can rely on thisone. We are angl- ing for your trade and the tempting bait we Cfler you is good stock combined with the lowest possible prices consistant with uality and the present high state ef the Fish market. We have in stock some prime Codfish by the lb and quinte!l, also Boneless Hake and Codfish by the ib and box. The Herring market is poorly supplied; but we can supply them bythe deg, bucket and half bb). Also ia stock, cam= ned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and full line of general groceries, ail at the lowest possible prices. Free delivery of goods to al! parte of the city, Telephone commubication. R. F. Madigan & Co LOWER QUEEN s8sTREET. TO LE The northend of @ house situated on Prince Street, contatning nine rooms, euit- sble for a boardivg house‘or private resid~ ence, Apply to THOMAS MeQUAID —— Queen 8! — / The Strain Too Severe. “Rhyno tells me be has gone out of politics entirely.” “That’s true. Politically speaking, he was on the fence, and when the ward heelers began pulling a leg on each side it was more than he could stand.”—Chicago Tribune. Eee How Should He Take It? She—Oh, how I wish you were young! He—My dear, if I were Il should have to go out to South Africa and fight, perhaps to be killed. She—Oh, how | do wish you were young!—Pick Me Up. How She Was Landed. Bess—So Jeannette married a farmer. I thought she said she would marry only a man of culture? Neli—And so she did—a man of agri culture.—Chicago News. A Sorry Exception, Most plant life thrives the best, they say, When by the sun caressed, Yet wild oats do not love the day, But thrive by lamplight best. —Elliott’s Marazina, CANADA FAMED AFAR. 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Notes and Queries, etc. Se a cepy—Send fer samphe. ay P. O, BOX 698, Charlottetowa, P. E. I. TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received by Mr. Doherty, Proprietor of the Hotel Davies, for the erection of an addition w the Hotel, up to Saturday, 10th March. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications can te seen at the office of C. B. CHAPPELL, Architect. -_—— | The Doctor ‘“* You require a good Tonic. says: fe ee eee For Invalids, Convalescents, persons overworked down no known Tonic equals (A LA QUINA Du PEROY) it is a pure Old Port Wine in combination with the Tt will build you up.’’ or run grand Tonic properties of Peruvian Bark according to the English and French Pharmacopceias. Because of these things, Doctoes advise—‘é Take WILSON’S INVALIDs’ PorT WINE.”’ it has friends everywhere. An excellent invigorator and rejuvinator. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. SUBSTITUTES AVOID. WILSON’S INVALID’S PORT AGENCY: 87 ST. JAMES STREET, - ~ . MONTREAL. Sold by A. 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