l‘_-:-;_- v.. or .l t l. bf F 9. .ll _-si. - .. _ nl 'M _:ta wil 'gli fl* lla tn: Y _. .W I at _ Us lt? ,`l v»_ 1 ffl it li » li "ll -‘i L3 T _Ke _._ 4 1 . .e ` ssl’ »-' t E FOUR H 'V-I ' ‘1'. ‘ .` 1 ~ ` " , _ < -t- _ . ,_, - ,. , _ _ ___ . ._ , - . . . - ,-,tv .ffl ` ‘ ' f - ‘_ _ . ,~ - r i - -1- l - 5 ~' .-,. 1'-<"i»'i " ,»..~,_ - “rue cHARLo'r'rs'_rowN ooanoran _._ l, __; rnsnnanv ;8, 1903 i* ' _l _ llnll Gills W- Q5 Prince Street, Cnr Rich mend _ Telephone 313, -» 1 _f ,._,,.,,..,,.,,_.__._._.,._._.,.._ Farm lior Sale TK! Etlclturn of the vi‘l of the late George Clark one: for sale the home- f clad farm eitnat-.' at Clnrktown,l,ot 3;' Thi! farm contains over zoo acres ol apland and 4 large marsh. Will be, lold ata bargain to wind u;' the estate. f lbplylo the Execntors, S C. Clara ' and Kimble CoEn Mt. Stewart or W_ luolll. Charlottetown Cleanliness V l Next to Godliness If you want ynurhorne thornuih- J Bold: Stomp laughs llalarrn PS Glolln Asthma llmndiltls _ Influenza Plulrlsy o 'am in rm an A i."..?.'t'.»’,ns.“ s.°{f.i°......Tl.‘..nl‘.“° °“ |.___||'i'i‘i5`ii=`:EN_T , g PRESBYTERY Fur C0113” - t Don't le! a ebughora °°'<*£'°hf-l0¥lB. Eivfls bflgllf-' the hot water bottles we gurantee_,"0SS lllld bl"illi8l1CY '39 tha BYGB. 0 for two years, and if fou'nd"d€fec'tive F0-W tint £0 U10 CUCCRS. Wllif-9118 the within that period will replace by 8 teeth und developes a well rounded, CWS Sith ‘ SOAP' . \Ve are oflering ‘ 6 Bars _ ’ ot* ` _ Eclipse Soap ' 25-ctS» 'I _ Walter S. Brown ' Clean Grocer. t Ccr.Kentend Great. George Stn. I ' 3- turf I ty . . l “*§“,‘,*;‘.,.‘°° °1“‘°"°“ 5°'oass:c~»ia "1 MFE _-~ - -». _i_.-- - _ _ _Big new one. We have others that we plump and handsome form. gurantee against defects in the mnnu- Ferrozone is the ladies' favorite. fact re-a lnrge assortment at all and should find a place in every pricds. Try "The Two Macs"for hot household. It is prepared in the water bottles. form of a chocolate coated tablet, _ llemnant convenient and pleasant to take. Price per box, 50c or three boxes for .$1.25. Sold by all druggists. __ mutt lwlnns W I ‘ lnlutu| taunt ‘EUlllSlL FEE AT sued For $7000 For brand- ing Cockburn In The Police Court. ‘ _ .- , -__‘» . _ l TORONTO, Februarv 17- Chief Just- ice Mulock`today rendered judgment in the Arnoldi-Cockburn. suit. Arnold had sued for 17,000 Counsel fees for defending G. R. R. Cockburn in the police court in connection with the collapse of the Ontario Bank. of which Cockburn had been president. Cock- burn had paid $r.ooo into court, holding this was sufficent remuneration. his Lordship however, took the middle courseand awarded Arnoldi |2.ooo for his fee ie defending Cockburn and $4ooc _ __ _ §”"i% .i _ h‘§Y;_b)Y'5: ‘B Auf. Ji? B&‘mb 4.' l rf » .1 ~? " Hundreds _ of 'I Sal Wall Paper Pretty Psttea°_p||__ for Parlor-,-Din-ing Room, Bed and Kitchen. A general clear out of all lines. Pretty borders to match, al 1 .ol-rAr.1-‘ Paton. Bargains for early buyers. Sale now on and for cash only. Barter & lin. limited., Importers of Artistic Wall Paper.; 47,, __ _.__ _, _ 'drtttf , i ¢ _- E | C '_ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOGOOOOOOOOOO ‘ Farmers 1 Who Have Purchased ` Island T ' Condition ' _-.-.`.-1 ".. ,- lfh .j Powder have been our best adver- tisement. 'Ihey have always told their neighbors of the good results they obtained from it and consequently its sales have increased- with us. - We have just put up two hundred pounds fresh stock thissplendid remedy and consider itexceptionnl value ct the price we ask. _ _ z5c full " pound "pacl:age. »f.4.Wgltcddln,Phm_.B. costs in the present action. lt is pro- bable that both sides will appeal, the one to have the |1.ooo increased, the other to have it reduced. 1== OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO _., i' -JOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOIOOOOOOOOOCCO O f l /_\ ry J . At Weet River, and within the Cruise, ministers; Hector Mcbalne h d Presbyterian Church there on Thurs- and Hugh McMillan, elders. ` V ' day, February 13th, f1908. and at The edict of the induction of Mr. a' S a e O er Price' two o’c1ock p. m. the Presbytery of A. Cruise into _ the pastoral charge G d Prince Edward Island met, pur- of West River having been returned ra O nit an suant to adjournment at the call of as duly served, the usual proclama- Sp ppurtu. Y the moderator and clerk, and was_tion was made before the assembled _1 constituted by the moderator, Mr. congregation, and no objection being Ou n Ver re re _W. H. Spencer, with whom were) odered to the life or doctrine of y 1 e g t ' resent Messrs T F Fullerton, Mr Cralse, Mr W I Green con- _ ' - " - - - -- - p . . _ . . . . ____,¢l_¢. _£55109 Rblph, M, D _ _ W. I. Green, John Hawley, A.‘ ducted public warship and Dl‘€&¢lJ8d _ _ e , ___________._. - from 11 cor. 5:14. The moderator Phvllelan Qsurggqn _+ narrated the steps leading to the it settlement. The prescribed questions were then put to the mintstsrelect, n and satisfactorily answered by him. Thereupon the' moderator otiored prayer and inducted Mr. Cruise into the pastoral charge of West. River congregation, and he received the :ight hand of fellowship from the members of Presbytery. The newly inducted minister was suitably ad- dressed by Mr. John Hawley, and the people by Mr. 'l‘. F. Fullerton. Mr. Cruise signified his willingness to sign the formula. Moved, seconded and carried that Mr. T. F. Fullerton, be appoiot- ed convener, and Messrs Geo. E." Ross and T. U. James joint trensur- ers of the McKenzie Fund, that all contributions this fund be forwarded to Mr. T. C. James to he deposited in the names of the joint trensurers and that the money be remitted as required to~the Church Agent at Halifax. On motion it was decided that members of Presbytery accom- panying Mr. A. D. McKenzie, mis- sionnry-elect to Demerara on his visitation to the congregations be authorized to bring the claims of the McKenzie Fund before the peo- ple when deemcd ndcessary. lt wus agreed on _motion that the following committee' of ministers and others be appointed_',_'_ with power to add to their numbers to take steps to bring about rt conference with a similar committee representing the “Church of Scotland" within the bounds with rt view to formulating a. basis oi union. Revs. T. F., Fullerton, convener; Geo. Millar, W. H. Spencer, Geo. E. Ross; Messrs T. C. James, T. A. Stewart, John McEachern, Wm. Laird, James Robertson, and Dun- iel McDonald. The convener was instructed to bring this matter before the Presby- tary of the "Church of Scotland." Presbytery then adjourned to meet ln the church at Hartsville, on Thursday, the 20th day of February instant, at two o‘clock in the after- noon, for_the purpose of designating Rev. AQD. McKenzie to the Foreign Mission Field of which public inti- rhtvlon was given and this sederunt was closed with the benedictton. i 'l‘. F. Fullerton, Clerk pro tempora. with l.0(`Ali Al"PLl(lA'l`l0.\'S. ns they rfnuunl. .roach tho sent nflho dlsonso Calni-|~li is n blood or constitutional disease and ln order to nun- it you must (aku internal rolnodiuu.l{u||`s t'uta\t'rli Jnreln tnken iiilurnully, and acts dircrztlv on the blood nnrl lliiteolm s\||~fncel=. Hull'»| ('nlurrh (hire ls tlol. it 1 uuek medicine. it wus ‘we- sorllverl li ' nnenl tho host physlrlnns in .lun cnuutry dvr _\'em~.~\ and is rt rcgu ni' |i|~cst~\'ipllu|i. ll. is cont tuned of the best tmilcrl known, coni- blned with thu best blood |nu'illel'H. nulliig directly on tho uilivnus tutrfueos. Tho |m|'fev.t cniiiliiiuitiuli of the two lngrcdlotlts is whnl. prrnrllivns surh \\‘|>nder-ful results lucuriulz (Inuit-rli. Send for tnntlirioirluls fron. F. .l.l‘.lil~I.\’l'I\'. .BL (.‘(l.PllUP.~‘.. 'l‘olcrlo_ 0. Hold by ull llruggivds. price 751'. Tukc llull’n Funillv Pills for <~.o||nl.||mtio|\. SEWQW 0 ew est in Design llnfinite in Variety l ' utiful-Artistic. The popular fancy of § ‘. the day. message from home that will ever be wel- - come. _ Cometn and see them. We have the finest and I _llaszardi &-llooro Catarrh Cannot be Curerll ‘Post Cards , . ttsrwtf_f__ in I am closing out the balance at The Young Men's Man. H. H- BROWVN, 1 selling- Woun We’re sellmg kin- dling _wood and blocks, all dry. Any time you -want _ a load,irém_e1_nber_ A.Pickartl&.' u, Retail Coal Dealers. :'~5dtf PHONE 240. The (irippe you have, may be theresul( of going out of a hot kitchen to hang your wash on theline in the back yard “when the snow is deep" some one in ur house has to do this and the Grippe lho contagh 0\l§"* The Grip we have on the laundry trade is the result of careful and painstaking effort and high ‘class work.OUR LINE is intgndgd to reach YOU and remove the cause of your trouble end relieve you of wash day worries. \Vc are nt this end of the line, aint it worth your while calling us up Phone |31 please. A. F. Wi-EB~Th`R A Star Steam Laundry 134 Kent Street" V\’.7Ll1Olesa.1e Enamel Ware Tin Ware ¥Ve guztrantee our yriccs in enamel and tinwarc - to the trade as low as any jobbet' in Crtnada. We have the goods in stock. I THE RUGERS HARDWARE G0., LTI] egg,-,ll , "=°_-T.i*.‘._;"_k_\_\-» /';____-_;_':`f1?-._'.__ __` -:_?2i’a- _ _\ _/_,.////,-ezfffg’ g/.W .W -:_ . ._ _-,,__lA_ . - ._ 0 1 The “-.Eidd yfied" Man Known and welcomed from Const to Coast, with liDDY'S PARLOR SAFETY or SUl.P:iUR Mnlclies, or Ilic "ROSE Tll’i’l'lD" SILENTS. Schoiield Paper Co.. Ltd- ` SELLING AGENTS st. join. N_i3_ ...td I"-1*' \,.»