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Take in- fl wardly for Cramps, Cholera Morbus, ,,.¢'_'f`- ,, _ Couglis, Colds, etc. ` , On sale everywhere. ° PII-Ls 25c and 50:: bottles. _,_, 7° ‘WELSH EISTEDDFOD IS A QUAINT FESTIVAL. ,___ The national Eisteddiod of Wales, celebrated every autumn. IH 00° Of the most picturesque festivals re- maining in this commercial age, says 'l‘he Gentiewoinan, of London. than Lady St. Davids, in her silke robes of emerald green, or mo B9 Z see added to the Grecian folds of an ovate’s robe. such an active part in the prepara tions for the Eistcddiod, especially o the arts and craft section, were ini tiated as ovates. And now a word on the Gorsedd, itself. On the Logan Stone th Last year when the Gorsedd, or meeting to proclaim the bards, was held in Kensington Gardens, in the early morning' no (me kmked better can command the luxury ofnvisit tothe n pineries, it will be good news to many to re graceful than the Countess Maitland, who "BW “Pd charm ‘me 1°“gs £0 and coin ined with other absorb “ Consumption ” Throo Doctors lttondotl Ilor. Dr. Wood’s Ilorinay Pino Syrup (lured Ilor. It has long been known that the hal- sumic odor of the newly cut pina treo heals and iuvigoiates tho lungs :ind consumptives improve and revive amid the per nine of the pines. Since but few now that the essential healing principle of the pine has beenseparatcd, and refined, b _ - ent, expectoi-ant. and soothing medicines of reco ized worth in the manufacture This year the Countess Dundonaid of D,-_yT900d'¢ N°m»a__}; Pine Sy|-up_ Bhd MrS~ BBFHMO. Wh0 have Ulkell' Mrs. Charles Mc ermott, Bathurst, - N.l3., writes: “I thought I would write f_nnd let you know the benefit I have - received through tho use of your Dr. Wood’s Nor\vii_y Pine Syrup. Three years ngo I ha Consumption und had three doctors attending mc, and they on I rogullto tho -’ W0' lm' \°“° I. S- JOHNSON In G0., "f., __- "'° ”“°"" Boston, llllaoo. his hnrds, some in white robes an others in blue, and the ovatcs i rcen The twelve chief bards stool I‘II mMum3 , , td.- PERFEIITIUN RMQ# its richness and exquisite flavorgive an added delicious- ness to homemade "sweets" and dainties. Be sure you get COWAN’S- the cocoa with the Maple Leaf Label. THE COWAN C0. I..l1\llTED» is . ‘by their sacred iiiihewn stones. An cient p`rayers were rccitcd. The hug and sheathed three times with th question by the Arcli-Driiid. “A oc ("l’cacc!”] ly more characteristically Welsh tha and instrumental music are listene C Arch-Druid Dyfed was sttnnied by an \~'_er<> very much alarmed agent lrlybbpni 1 - ' e ;,`f»ould not do my housework. While Brythonic sword of pence was drawn Newly cured At tha? time I “,ci___!hL,d Hoddwch?" to which all present re- - 1 nn t- I . H t ___pu___l by ___ __l_0____ _'Hcd_l\\_c____ I8 IOUSC il I0 UTI!! fill( \\ Oil L li(‘» In Wales the Eisteddfod is natural- ]>ri(»_,, -35 cam, M, an dealt.,-S_ jiinml. when it is held in London. The choirs Limited, Toronto. Ont. dition was so weak an misera l lioking throng? your B.B.Ii. nlmiinac I _i snw that Dr. \ ood’s Norway Pine Syrup el was good for Weak lungs so I got. it bottle ‘and nfter taking ten bottles l wris coin- ? 135 pounds and now weigh l72, ri gain of " 37 pounds in three years. I now keep it _ in tl lie without, it for anything as l owe my liic lO it." H fwetiircd only by The 'l`. lililburu Co., d n to with breathless attention, while Hr-rain and again one hears “Da iawi1" ("Very good"';, or sometimes “No good,” as the cnsc may bc, while for thc time licinr: all is for- gotten but the music. ' THE ORIGIN OF T WHARF. _ The nests.. Gioiie. in answering the query of a Gloucester correspond- ent, has this to say of the Ofism' 0' |'l‘ wharf. “The ‘T' Of 110118 Whflfl. formerly known as Minott’s T (Hum Stephen Minott), is a part oi the ancient structure known as the bar- ricado, or old wharf, which was _a line of defence, connecting Scarlett s wharf, at the foot of (‘o0P'S hm- with the South battery at the foot of Fort Hill, Boston. _ “lt enclosed the town cove, in which the shipping lay. The barra- cado extended in straight lines from the wharf to the terminal l>0iH_t5| making nn angle at the junction with Long Wharf, with the point to-ward the town. It was built of wood, and had openings on cncli side of Long wharf for vcsscls to pass tiii'ough._ Apprcliciisioiis of invasion from the llutcli or Freiicli caused its construc- tion. ".\tlantic Avenue now follows, sub- stnntiiilly, the line of the barricado. lt crossed Long \\'|ii\rl on the ncck of the 'l‘, and two little islands to the north and south lui'iiislicd points of “np|iui.' t.`i-i\ti'al wlinrf was laid init, over one of the islands, and large trees :ind stones which had hlccn used in builiiiiig the linl'i‘icndo were found when cxcn\'iitiiins wcrc rnaking for thc wlinrf. 'l`lu\ otlicrislniidwas i‘i~iiio\'c1l. The old wlinrl, being of dc- fciicc oi1l_v, was only wide enough to work guns upon. lt. lcll into gradual decay, and the last vestiges disap- peared loiig ago." OI_.I)lerl _ w it bert i,curtnins,mnl- tr_esscs,coiiil`orters, pillows nnd linens. with cushions -ind seats upholstered in lenther. A com- petent I’0rter looks alter the c`oinl`ort of t_h e rmssenirers. Loch sleeper con- tnins n cookin r‘in re f LT TIIE FO R ANI) - L. or use o piisse' vers. l\'lH"¥' Passengers froiii_t ie Maritime l_’ro\'inoes travel first-class tu Mont- renl.¢ind tourist be- yond.l’:\ss:ige rates and lull inforiiin- -I Dominion Blend Tea “a I- -_ hai af " ' boys and se: nfirc, with the result that the old oak \vas nearly destroy- cd. .-1 -.son ._l ` ` i A The Never Failing Ilearl, Nerve and Stomach Remdy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Country. No failures. Sold only by P. Mclluaid ' 42 Queen Street .tionon upplication._ i ___t __. po'-1 e in Bros .l’)’_i“€ _:__f_`Jt` 'pci' l”)|'»1‘l{1 Sierlinq Bitters _ Tesiimonals and References _' by the hundred from people Q' most promlnenl in City and We havea very select stock of ~ _ -5, 3 ` " ‘fel/i - ' I ".‘§‘=. -¢fl.itl,l' sv I # ';~_lf'/.‘i§~.»'- L gf' ____ _ is-‘“€ 5;? -tis. -_- rn a fr/ -- - _/' , ` \..~/' q ff" _;' W" ““l*.!`!itdEJ‘”' Jewelery, etc, suitable for Xiiizis presents, which we will be very pleased to show you ' We make no extra charge for cn graviiig articles purclizised froiii 11 but ask our patrons to iiinkc tht-i selections curly so we inriy have cn Value forms the basis ol our liid lor you Patronage Stanfield’s Unshrinliablc Underwear lnthess we can give you the been <|n:ili\:.' rod lnbizl nnd nt the lowest prices. The reason that we can give you the lowest . rif--~< is in-1-:ini-ie we nre doing 3 cnnh hug ness and have no bnd debts for whicl. yoiii- n.».i-l iiioni-_y has to make up/, _ Watson's Unshririliable. Underwear On these as well an on all other goods that we handle we . n ' th . ent prices not only because we have them doing' si cash busirlgss ‘Isl-e grill! laiiotllcxve yonrl and have no bad debts but nlsn because we :ire _doing businei-in on n, much smaller expense than any otlior biixiiiesu house in the city. Factory Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels. Blanlreiings, Ruggings, Druggeis and Yarns These are among our specialties and hero v1 u m le d tt' of tirtgaslt Utyears wo have been special dealels iiiilhdsdlgliodglbngda kliil\Fwt}li?>vi'wl.sd e ec o es . ' W. C. Turner ‘(2). CO _ The Low Price Store Sunnyside Ch’Town. mwfrwtf -,Im Farmers oilers if .li I //1; . .s _-- I r x ii _ T WINTER SERVICE These niagiiificeiit steamei tiiine until April. Cf. ilyndman & Co Lid AGENTS Cliarlottctowii, P. E. I. I1-I5dttsinio TIIE EZOYAL LINE are i1o\v running between Hall fax and Bristol, and will con They hold the present land OHARLOTT to land record for spced,a11 people who know say they are sim Rooms $1.00 splendid boats in rough weoth- Cqmmmcing D¢¢¢mb¢|- ISL R0Y1“» E\`*WARDS°i|= Dc- 701 ...lf‘ii‘..‘;'i....*:l; .9i'.‘.‘.r'., '.f-l::'.i:1‘.l'.'.='...:ni l’..::.~.;“- izorAi.ci:oiici:_ “ “ |411. C. W. Patterson _ _ __n _ ..\-.>- ._-n-» -_. - ~,\ _.f;.»-\~~n».~ ~ . ‘C _ ._ . . ,. ___ _gc--np . iamimuuii it maximum' - l([.I.lABLE AND POPULAR ROUTE Between Sl. John and Boslon _ F-I >€'11 Qi 2:5 1` O ‘ 1 d First Clan on SlO$`;.70 Second Chu $8.20 l§_'1‘EEl..i S'l`I']AMSl'II PS CALVIN AUSTIN Complete Wireless Telegraph Equipment Mondays iit9. ii. m. and Portland ni. 5. p. ni. Io_r I.ubec_. Eitstporl. and Sl. John. For técklets. :ité-._rz:_tu_re und tinloémution spy o oca ice ncna. a ch ecked through to destsln ation. 'wage L. R. 'l‘h . 'l‘. F. & P. A. WM. G. Rilllelso-Cvanxt, ul., John COMMONWEALTH HOTEL _ 'ipposlte State House, Boston, Mass Sl_lll0KE'and CHE Mannfactiircd by Sim. W. Cra e_|i0(;|(¢i1'vr0|;iicc0 00 ........................ W _ _ _ _ ._ 1;. a' - "‘.-F .7 ...I » __ ...,.._<~-___..-_.li-»;'_ _._____ will ._ ---~”___‘_ .»-~l.;- wr.; " __ ' ' 4-~ . If _*ft ...N ‘Ln ollers rooms with hot nnrl'cold water lor _ lists. The definitions have been rearranged and graving done in ifirst class iiiziiiiit-1',” Eiigliili liimuire far um men winiriei, ilief _ _ ll Returning leaves Union Wharf Ilos|.0i_i_6“ B "T: .l __ 1'* 'E ~ f`- me i __ .- -,,_..,. 2., *oh _&“" I,` 'ls-_. .:`=.7` `. `,i\_._- /_ . .r'_':41` r i .iss "' .P ': 3* P _‘_u. ‘ ";l'I`1-1 the throat and Iumh. . . . 25 cents. = ii; You can Replace these Linings easily, speedily and witliout_ilie :iid of any mochzinic. Marie in five srprimle pieces so if _ onc_l>urns out :iflcr long ¢(m_ tinncd iisc, you can renew it without ilisturliing the other .I four. This lining is nizule of extra heavy clurziblc st-iiii-siccl- mil fire brick. lt resists ilic strongest lit-at for the liingwg time. It is only ww of the many strong exclusive improvcnient,; ina *pl 1 1 1 KDDT£,_ and the nearest l\Ie(‘I;iry :igcnt will bc gliifl to have yon :isk him for rt cnncl.'4_v1`z'c ilciiioiistimtioii of :ill the al/irr :i