ibe conducted on a high-class basis, l.cnnnn".l . THE UAnno . P$2I'i% ‘M l °-=»"'“' i'°.il‘i~.'=’.‘€»‘-’~il-‘i'”l '. .Far|nors’ Family I ani Stock. Rnooiols The equipment of our dispen. sary andthe skill of our dispensers, two things which fit us soeminent- ly for the dispensing of physicians Prescriptions give us also an ad- vantsgein the compounding of all kind of receipts, Bring to us therefore ypur fam- ily receipts, your stock' receipts. etc-, we will till them in every cadtjtfictly according to orders lllfwith tde best qualityof drugs specified. As our p‘lmr1e_'al_wnys as reasonable as wi, 'V to make them you can rest aséllted that ou that score also we are sure to satisfy yoir. ELLI , The Druggist. 3. stores, Ch'town, Montague, . Murray River. Announoomonl 'I have. opened a Drug Store at Souris, P. E. Island, and cordially invite inspection of same at yourcnn- venience. It will be my endeavor to maintain an up-to-date store in every respect. Have had eight years’ pract- ical experience in the retail drug business, a greater part of it in Boston. I feel _confident nf my ability to serve you in every way. Nearly all of my goods are pur- chaled direct from the 'manufacturer at thalowst cash prices and I shall sell them at a price to satisfy you and insure you as a customer when in need of any article in my line. . I wish to impress upon all, that only the best goods are purchased by me as cheap drugs are worthless at any price My Prescription Department will and no substitution will be allowed. Patrons will receive just what their physicians order, and it|:will. ge dput up with accuracy, neatness an es- patch. Prices of alllpresecriptions and all other articles wi as low as Hrst-class goods can be sold. ' ~ Any article purchased and unsatis- facwry, willfbetpgieergnlliy excganged or money re un , 1 re urne in or iginal condition. Anything wanted and not In stock will be obtained at short notice. Youir patronagli: iiesoll- cited, and my en eavor wi 0 maintain it by low prices and court- eous treatment. H. J. MABON. DRUGGIST. Bourla. P. E Island. (Next Cox tfotel,Dr. McLellan's New Building. 9 d rw.w 4i -SATURDAY IVDRNING-° Y ,_. . '< ..f‘1 . ra y I Q ,cg X- V' . @w 1* » . R Webuildourrubbers onthelatestfootforms. Wewatchleatherfoot- gearstyles-thereisnot onewshapewe do not notknowof. Wemakeour rubbers l Inu. 'ra¢yIII»efmi°II¢I1 to ww-protect ma st. f Thereisnftyyearsexperieuce `b¢umItw=hI>=irIIf ' CANADIAN. RUBBERS . _ vo mas monaco. I : w , is P‘:.'L_. ,. '_ QF" g~\ A _Y ~; Aw* - ~ ".\ [‘ _.lf .3 . snvnnwonn C That Wcarsi 1847 Rogers and other makes of discount. Jeweler and 0pticianI Sunnyside Queen Square. We have in stock a large line of Knives. lforks and Spoons, which we are now offering at a liberal G. II. TAYLIIR, L . (commencing monday We offer you the choice of 50 Pairs of BOY's and Misses’ Boots. all kinds and sizes, odds and ends, some of them were sold In $1.40. but wins for a few days only 75c. a pair. Call before your size is gone. J. l'l. BELL, mlb C Fcl’s 1 Naptha Soap. This isa soap which is very highly recommended. Will wash everything washable, clean everything cleanable, and hurt nothing. U7() per cake. V for 250- lI_-»- Charming Rings Our Ladies’ Rings run from VALENTINES i Comic Valentines, Lacc Valcntlncs, Fancy Valentines |ll. A. TANION 8; C0., Jenkins & Son , cfm omg: uma, . V " iruodwnn ‘ lol Not Uoslly~ We carry a very large stock of Rings-including Rings for Men, Rings for Ladies, Rings for Misses I and Rings for Babies-and beauti- ful as is the showing in its entirety, it will surprise ycu to find howl Cl-iARLO'I'l'ET0WN,,I P_- E. l., FEBRUARY 15, 1904. ' -SATURDAY MORNING- "`»`== ----- p I I t ri SINGLE corv ‘rw . 'rwsnrv-arvn cauraoririirusiwf -I Htl! s`»`-ENER SCHEME. Ile lllhlh lolghborlr Ad Wu All Ion laughs. _ , The blond neighbor never bsdealled bdoro, so the brunette wal aomewhat suprised N ooo her. “Wo'vo been neighbors ,for some time," remarked the blond after the Int formal greetings had been ex- changed. _ "Almost a year," retumed the bru- nette. ' “Long enough," continued the blond, “so that either of ua might reasonably call upon tha other tn do a little neigh- borly act.”' “Either ot ua might,” admitted the brunette guordodly. “And we really ought to he friends," penusted the blond. "We can he of greet alalatanco to each other at times." “It's quits possible," the brunette con- ceded still guardedly. "Ia there soma- tlllng you wllh to bonowf* "Oh, dear, no," answered the blond. “I thought perhaps you were just out of cofoa or' wanted a little' of my heat china and silver to help out at a little dinner or something of that sort." "Not st all,” said the blond. “I was thinking of your children. p You have several, I believe." "Four," was the reply. 'And they ay some and oemllonally lay loepfrog and other uoby gums." Tha runetto became haughty at ones. No woman cares to have a stran- ger east rsloetious on hor illdren. "Oh, thats all right." the blond has- tened to explain. “So do mine. All chtldreu are noisy, and the only thing to do il to take advantage of their noiai- neaa. Now, tomorrow morning about 10 o'elock a tall man with a black beard will call at my ilat. and if you’d watch for him and set the ehlldrsn to crying or playing leapfrog or making a great racket ot some kind"- “Madam!” “Don't you understand yet?" persist- ed tho blond, ignoring th9 lndlgnnnt interruption. “The man with the black beard is the new landlord, and hs'a coming to seo me about renewing the lease. Now, if you and your children can only make yourselves out to be se- riously objectionable neighbors don't you see what a chance it gives mo to force a reduction ot the rent? And later, when your lease expires, `l'll do as much for you. What! You won't do lt? Well, I don't blame the men for laying that most women have no head mr business.” lrotler Dlokefn Philosophy. It’a mighty hard ter mah a comfort- able livin' dndjn' fault wid lobes’ warl’ you ever wus in. De pictures er do angels show 'em al- _wayl on do wing. But Byia’ will be too hard wort tor me-at over I glta dar. De rainbow is nuttin’ mo’ ner less dan da storm puttin’ on his bee' close en sayin ha sorry it happened. Et you can’t git roun* trouble hy gwlne de footpath de hes' thing you kin do la tar meat him in de middle er do road en have it out wid him. It’| a good ldoe tar lay by fer do rainy day, kno oven et do rain never comes you’ll still have a hnlleluln time in. do sunshine. De wisdom or Solomon would be too much ter folks fa dis day on time. All I wants la des enough ter show me how ter steer clear or do tools. It's funny dat some folks dat knows all erbont do stars above us can't tlnd de way ln dll worl' two miles tum home.-Atlanta Constitution. lsllli leplnssolz "A Denver man recently sloped with tha hired girl, and there is no doubt his wife think! that next bo having a neighbor woman coax' the gid away from her this is about the meanest thing that coull happen." "Yes, but of course she can easily, get another." ' "Another hired girl?" "No, Another husband."-Cleveland Plain Doahr. .A Dongeroun funk. "dolls of our proverbs are not only looliah, but positively dlllbrous," said the simple soul. "Now, therva that on about ‘ha who runs may read' " “Whafa the matter with tht?" ds- mandsd the other. "Well, I tried to read while I was running once. but I tripped over a ditch many of them cost only a few dollars each. We believe that Ledger. ' __ there are quite a good many i ople who would be glad to put a ' lV°l"7- ' _ `» ~' irw spare dollars into a King did ~ they only know how pretty and tasty a one could be bought here icrasmallsnm. We invite you to think the matter over and to come and see our stock. . $2.00 up; our Misses’ Rings frvm $1.50; our Babies’ Rings from goc- E.W.TAYLOR, 5'* _ and nearly broke my, lock.”-Phlladab phla 'QC i .- _‘ I ~:.=n;.‘f-=*.’ I éf .»~=~‘“ ‘Usa yssboil mowhcsotbobiauuroi C°m¢f°“ B‘°°l" ~ inn nm nun rn get a mm me llr."_ "!(0,Ieaa‘¢:botwouln‘!\hobosu- Chl Kill Brown CD11 ul welll ,l::t'pIo."-Row.!enlve'ulag.Ios|~ iiiiiiii lii‘r=i' l~;i`2;l 'l"i.l,' liar if I '.'1'.`I 'ww I J .. » V \ t INFORMATION FOR.. FINANCHISE VOTERS. For the convenience of Franchise Voters wishing to pny Bond Tax in order to qualify to vow at the Bye-Election to bo held on the 16th instant, the following persons have been authorised by special appointment to receive the tax and grant receipts therefor: The Tax may be paid any time before voting. Township No l il Archibald Campbell, Clifton. “ Andrew Mobeod, Burlington. 21 Amhlblld Campbell, Clifton. “ Andrew McLeod, Burlington. “ John G. McKenzie, South Granville. 22 Junlus Simpson, Hops River. “ Norman McLennan, Hazel Grove. 23 George Houston. New Glasgow. 31 Judson A. McDougall, Kingston. 32 Robinson Warren, North River. 05 William E. Stretch, Long Creek. “ Judson A. McDougall, Kingston. 0BA.RlI0I‘TBI'I‘0WNMABKE'l‘S (OMNOGOU ovary frmsday an Baartqnartm-)porlb....... Beaf(amall)por Pork . . . . . . . . . . . liubtcnpi-rcaroass............ Butter hash g}:;l:I DOI' Dbl (lmpikm. ... Bl. ll0W,DBl‘ II... -I Potatoes, bus........ _ Parslov.................._... Hnypercwt Hny per bon (pressed).... Straw par out . . . . Snr-aw per t,on(prsssed...... Turnipsbus............ 0ulonsperlb..... Celeryperbunoh...... Geesaper Chickens per 1b.... . Rabbltsper pair-..,... ......0 Ducks per lb...... Becta rbus_..... Carrots perbus...... Parsnlpsperbus........,.,,,_ Turlreyper _ $_ . I I _ . _ . 1 I assess °; ¢=agsFeeésQenLee¢=aes esssessgssssssssasssssssasssash SSS88883385ssss¥Ssssssssssssss5 oooooeococeo=g=e:’T‘.coooocaocoo-;.oae:'; ' ssses;s=ass=asessaassssasss=ss' SUMM1ER.‘ IDE MARKETS. (Farmers' Prices-Corrected Da Bar-le ,porbus o Beef&aroass)per1b.... Buckwhoat...... . _ _ .. 0 Butter, per ....0 Ca1fsklnslb.... _._ ....0 gpm, per'tgoa............ ....0 a ,per. Hides p_crlb..... island lour, per |00 Ibs........ Oai.meal,per (Xl 1bs..........2 Oatsblack) per bushel. . . . . .0 oaoslwnlm per bushel. . . . . ....0 Wheatperbushel..,......... Pork . . . . . . . . 0 Potatoes,perbus..............0 Turnips............. _ o I-'cb Q EE§,3§S2-’§§S5i’5S$"é S8S§SESSSSS3S8SS»i‘ cciQ_oeo¢>-c>:5coo ooo :- 823.22883388835885 GEORGETOWN MARK God, r, quintal Herriip Er bbl......... . . _ . . .. Smok erring (Bloabers), per box . . . . .. Mackerel, each Turnlps, per bus . Potatoes per bus 0abbage,perdoa...... ,Ea'ps.oerdoz..... ......0 Chckens,per palr...... Apples, per pk . ....0 Butter per lb. Becta per bus..... - 0nts.per- bus.._....... Oatmeal, per' owt..... _ .. ...2 Cranberries Hides perlb Parsnlpsperbus....... Barleyperhus.._.......,......, WlldducksDorpalr............ Geese r lb.. . Turkegsperlb' at' ns 'n"“ do l.l.i “°f if 'ess S as CCG S§5S >- cn - Q .il S883? °'¢ §s OO 888 ;;§§n COOL E8 Pale Weak Women Take New liopc There is a remedy for all your troubles. Thousands have been Cured. Why get back your Strength and Vigor by Using the Food-Tonic Ferrozonc ? Ever since the world began woman' has home more than her share of suffering. Secret troubles undermine her strenath, yet she seldom complains. But; because abs has suffered ln t e past. is no rrason why she should forever be dragged down misery and sleeplessnrss. There ls a rerredy, one that will lift that awful burden and remove the Ilia from which women suffer. The name of this remedy is Farrozona which to-dny is a household word throughout the length and breadth of the American continent. New hope has been brought into the llfc of manyla downcast woman, a new era of health as dawned for thousands who have tried and proved the merit of Ferro- zone. There is no girl or woman who [can af- ford to miss t, e banoflt. that ls sure to some from the reaular use of this grand remedy. lt acts dlracl ly on all the organs and insures functional activity upon which health so largely depends. Your days of ‘weakness and headache, your hours of nervousness and despcndenoy will all depart. Life will hold for you many nowvloya as lt does for everyone that uaas errozono reznlarly. Your whois body will feel the quicken- 25 influence of Fen-oaono. Tha blood l be pnrltlod and enriched. You will no longer sulfur from suppression and inur- fu-ence wllh the menstrual functions. Ferrozone nuns all sash allmantl and prevent their rsturn.i LI'/Qluu ~- *T _ ' Mrs. ‘Mary B. Cowan, of Hillsboro, wrltoa: If half the ailing women lo this world only use Fan-oaooa raqlarly they would save a great deal of aio ness. Bur fore ner; Fermsona I was fatigued and tired o la with the least. exertion. I spent hull mp time in bod and was forever both- ered w th some trouble orauothrr. After using a few boxes of Ferromouo I became mom robust, my strength Increased and the lrru§nlarit.lea I formerly had have dis- appaaré . _lhrmmao Ia a gr-and medicine r o en. This la the oxpnrlanceofthouoanda. You really ought to use Ferroloue,-it will do you so much good. Don't listen to the dmglrt who urges something gust- as g _ No nubatlbula compares wl b Fer- voaone which floss all that la claimed of It. Price 50c. per box or six boxes fnr $150 t d aiu v. n I 'rn mm" .'