.:_,_. t* , O U ln House Furnishings ,,'. W A ‘i ll. '~ . “f ` il 1*.. . [_ -if .= Ll t _ ._~_n 'tl .1 ,fr i i ., ,Mt ti ;§ v 5 rn _ 5}‘f|fl', 5-1- qi lv,- ~- ;__ .' .ilf,i“;g.» 4 ' _'p'\‘...‘ .,,,,,,,_. >.~_.l?j; i '.~~>~ 'i-":= F §;~ ' wx ° t' .1 231 fw sg- r" f- W - ' f"+-Er;-i ' \. 5_;`-\_- ,` I I rl 4 3’ ~ ‘ ‘ FURNITURE, si . .., 1 . ..--‘_»a~¢~f, .e _ ».»~> *_ ._ l. ll. llll\lSllN, Fw-_'_ D,.u,,k,,,,.,,,, 'llllllllllllllllliliii illlllllllll Cured Bamarll hkl lily tha ani B' Uquof. The Sa||\a|:iaT&&i}' don, given whhootmlsumkaoii ia tea, codec of food, mba _ly me appetite for Lkranr and hui& Q the whole nencoa cydul, wi by strong drink. Sxmgelt mdmaih ht i ad dmghten who hvu and Bi Fathen, Brothers alll Primm i and ladngly, no pulgliiy, J 1:11 an pamphletgi ngfull .'.‘.°.°...l'.Efl‘-2‘l.E..n;if:.‘“:;tf.2;':°'c:lf respoudence sacredl oonhdential. redress: Tlili SAMARIA REMEDY CO., 'V jordan Chambers, jordan St.. Toxcnuc Canaan. _____; i_.____-__--- Lovely Sachet Powders ' office officials or clerks in this matter. What we have every day is what lovely sachet, and every day we sell a lot. We have a splendid assortment of the best there is including Le Treile Incarna', Safranor, Azurea, White Rose, Carna- tion, Lilies of France, Extra Violet, Pliul Nana, Hasu-no- hana, Heliotrop=, Farnese and Tanagra. Price loc adram. Eight drains to an ounce. Pleased to have you sample them. DRUGGIST, ` GAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & McKinnon’s Drug Store or at '“b1°°’ Sydney Snwt’ ne" sun' occasional letters and who do not visit ¢on’a Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, 1-28 d 1 yr Telephone No. 253 Auction Sale ! I am instructed by _Iohn Stewart of Lot 48, to sell at public auction on Queen Square in front of the Market House, on Friday, the Sth of Deccinber iust , at I2 o‘clock noon, one horse six years old. The above nurse isheing sold to pay expenses bccause of the rc iusai of the owner to take him from the premises of said john Stewart. Terms cash. BEN). CARTER, dz, 5 7pd Auctioneer. city as to the desirability of introducing a system of free delivery of letters by carriers, The Guardian has prepared the coupon printed on another page of this issue, giving to all persons interested the opportunity of expressing their views for or against the proposed change. We trust there may be a general response from all citizens who have any preference in the matter. fects of the present system, notably in re- gard to the failure of a great many of per- sons to receive the letters addressed to them. Hundreds of persons do not visit the Post Omce for months at a time. In the meantime letters reach the Post Oiilce addressed to such persons, and not being called for. these letters are sent to the THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. IRB. THE CARRIER SYSTEM. Desiringto test public oplnionlu this Few are perhaps aware of the great de~ Dead Letter Otilce. Enquiry at the Post Office elicits the information that from one hundred to one hundred and twenty- tive letters addressed to persons in Char- lottetown are thus disposed of weekly throughout the year. No possible blame attaches to tha post Their business is to sort t he letters, place in boxes those addressed to bcx~holdcrs and to deliver atlthc general delivery any mail matter for other persons when called for. They cannot be expected to carry the letters to the persons addressed, nor have they any legal permit or authority to do so. And yet there is sometimes a world of uarecorded anxiety, sorrow and heartbreak behind these undellvered letters. Estrangements between dear friends and members of families losing all trace of each other are frequent results. Merchants who make large use of the` mails in sending clmulafs or bills to their customers sometimes object that there would he additional postage to pay under the carrier system. This is true, but i with it would come the certainty that their letters reached the persons addres- sed instead ol being sent to the Dead Letter Ofllce in hundreds and thousands as is now the case. A fair consideration of this fact will, we believe; convince our merchants that the carrier system would be of great advantage to them ami much preferable to the plan now in vogue. Be that as it may. there can be no doubt that the carrier system would he an lnestl- mablc boon to Y many who receive only the Post Office every da\y,as well as to hundreds of others who would have their letters brought to their doors in- stead ofmaking a daily tramp to the Post Office, often in inclement weather. ____;__li-- New York is punishing fraudulent voters in the late inayoralty election with wliolesonic scvcrity. Two to four years 'in the pcnitentiary is thc penalty, and it ,is not too iuuch. We hope to see like ,wholesome checks put upon illegal elec- tion practices in this country, where elec- tion frauds have heretofore been treated general dloction, dad although mobs violence waa at one t-ima during the campaign strongly feared, the polling passed off quietly and the Moderatca-the supporters of President Palma-have won. It' is comforting to find the Cubans thus settling down to an orderly working of their democratic institutions as a self-governing community. between :Japan and Korea has been pub- lished. It shows that Japan has lost no imc in gathering in the fruits of her victory. Hereafter Japan is to control the foreign affairs of Korea, will maintain a Japanese Resident at Seoul and Japanese customs directors at all Korean ports. It s practical annexation. Korea becomes, to nil intents and purposes a province of Japan and its business affairs will be directed from Toklo. bright independent journals of the Ontario capital, predicts that if ex- Premier Huultaln is beaten inthe Sae- katchewan elections “it will be a distinct gain to federal politics for he will doubt- less find a seat in the House of Commons ` 1 \f i ~ Cuba has successfully paused through a The treaty executed November 17 Toronto Saturday Night. one of the and lead in a movement wlilch will sweep this country from the Atlantic to` the Pacific." Saturday Night holdea ability, patriotism and worth and believes he is a coming man in the politics ofthe Dominion. You Arggilling Find the Cause for the Weak- ness and Nervous Dread That Overshadows Your Life. You can't keep up forever. worked system. So far, will power and nerve may have tided you over, but the end is probably near at and. To-day the common complaint with weak man and women is lac of kidney vitality. Here you have the cause of your ill-health. \‘Vouldn't it be wise to use a tlme~tast,ed remedy like Dr. Hamiiton‘s Pills-they cure that “ailing” feeling in one night. Next morning you feel like new-bright, fresh and happy. Appetite improves, ull, sallow color grows ruddy and clear, prov- sallow, and there was usually* a. bad taste in my mouth. I ad vague pains all through my limbs, and an annoying headache ns well. “After one dose of Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills there was a sudden change. I felt better, my appetite increased, and that exhaustion and depression gradually left me. Life seemed brighter and ha pier after I used Dr. Hainllton’s g’llls, so I strongly recommend such a good med lclne." Mrs. Fowler's letter is a message to you and all others in poor health. You can't do better than follow her advice. Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills you certainly need, then why notget them now and enjoy the nl»_nndant good health they are sure to hringyoui Price Zio. per box. or five boxes for $1.00. Al. all dealers. or by mall from N. G. Poison Bc Co.. Hartford Conn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont. ____i__1_--- \_. ._ I ‘ii l* my high estimate otmr. Hscitanfs, i, K Sooner or later Nature will rebel against Y - J* “` _Q the strain that is imposed on your over- ,,' ._-4" J " ` 1' H i fvlvsiiilliéli . ` 1 ,, -»/ F _ V A i I _ | I ._J _ , i""§f“ .'~,,~u ._ _\ "` ‘\ ,, .~'_,,',\_ ‘(1 \`=¢fi.__, i`,`~,~;},;,- . film If-fJ~ ~"i 4' “` l' - ma. _+»-f~i‘=i~s=»‘;`;i;i.i`@s‘ii~ v.-3" . 5 aff' . bl- 5 cc it fi $225.00, $7.50, $6.00 $5.50 Ladies' Christmas neckwear of every sort-an elegant showing of Christmas novelties. Now is the time to select-now before the prettiest is sold.-Weeks dc Co. 7d2itw1l Now is the time to subscribe for one or more of the popular Magazines for the year 10019, lieglnnlng with the January number. The Subscription Department is an important one in our buisness. Your Gentleman friend would appreciate this gift of it Magazine. Your Lady friend, the Young Ladies Journal i Camphorated Chalk with Orris -freshly prepared. Sold at 5 cents per box at the Central Diugsl ore. with too much lanicncy. A. W. Reddin Prop. 6d 31. ` Ladies Home .lout~nitl, Woman at Home, The Delineiitor, or some other. Subscript- ions taken at pubilsliex-‘s prices at Carter‘s Book 8: Stationery Store. 6.1 lw ' '"1 Our lines arc. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, BLANKETs co.\n=oRTs, BEDSPREADS, . LACE CURTAINS, 1>oRT1ERs, FURNITURE CRI-:To siLr~:Nc1-3 cLor1-is. A11 widths, &¢`., .te ARi , `<‘ \ i ";._ ‘ Fancy chairs upholstered in the very newest silks. Jardlniare stands in quarter oak and mahogany, wall pockets, china cabinets, parlor tables, child's Morris chalrsin ash, oak and rattan with ing that great good is being done by this _ i , sc entlilc medicine. ' Thus writes Mrs. D. F. Fowler from Yaouth: “I used to feel drowsy and heavy, my color was Geo. H. Cook. ’ lust How wi; smin. ’l`hc following is an extract from a agar ofthe London & Lancashire Life Insurance Co. for Canada: We regret the shameless conditions which have been revealed through the investigations now being carried on by the couiinlttce of the legislature in the Mute of New York. The great New York companies appear- to have become unwieldy. Resignations have been forced in one company and high odiclals must go in others. Their deeds are bare-faced scandals and all high principled honest insurance men blush to know that such conditions could have been allowed to grow and continue. Metbinks there will be aturuing toward British institutions and I note that the principles upon whlchthay do business are favorably comnientad upon by tha press, and some leading American Officials, wl.o are now in trouble. Who can say what the ie- sults are lo bil One thing is certain. and that- is John Bull will still continue to do business (life insurance particularly) at the same old stand, and in the same sterling way. Agolden opportunity is ours, and it will be our own fault if we do not avail ourselves of it. Now just it word about the position attained by 'il B company.- Our new business in Canada for the first nine months ofthe current yearshowe anlucrease of 20% compared with that ol' 1904. The `lncome has ln- creased $30,Ml)for the same period and amounts to $36l,il2t(l, while the assets ave increased by $216.72), and stand at S8,430,940,H) of clid -first-class securities, upon which not one dollar of interest was:over due and unpald_ at the close of the year. The income of the Company, from all sources. amounted during tha year 1004 to $1,840,442. Tile amount add edto,the funds as the result of the year's operations amounted to $688,467, raising the funds in hand to $10,002,386. The Company occupies an enviable posi- t'ou among atcrllnglifa offices and car ries upon itabooks upwards of forty million dollars sums assured. The ratio of expense in Canada to total income is 15.9%, indicating the conservatism cxer~ claed by those who direct the aflhirs of tha Company. Thepollclei- of the Ccm~ panynreworliiwviilc, free from restrict- ions altorealdance, travel or occupat- lan, and are incontcatnhla and non-for faltable. The business aifhlru of the Company respecting Canadian business an aduilniigtcred wholly in Canada. Tha funds earned in Canada are invented and retained in the country, affording Can. adians all the advantages of a Home Oompany with the farther protection and ahfo-guard of English connection. ,Lewis H. Beer il the Managerof this curling company for this Province and invites all intending insurers tccallou him before placing their risks elsewhere. _ ll-llttl tw! tf. a 'fr \.m¢.i.'¢.i i \f’»` ;~ r ’_- ssh'-.ui at ere.. fs. ,,_,. speech delivered by B. Hal. Brown, Man-, AI* __Y-.;,_s__.»._ .. rf 1 e ; rt°.°.w.».» . _ -_,;\\-.\vii||||_ . ,f 5. }`(*", v In 's , _ ' If I ,* 3 l \ L , - r l ,sl . , 1 I _ _` \\” '_4;__j~ 16| jg/'Z -.1 $2.25 iQ - lim il I ‘ _ J ‘N 3 5 "3-""1-, é ~_"' ' \'-"<§s\‘I{:.-.».»»‘~t.»'»'-»»\\»-s . H .~@"“ _\-: ` l.1`I§,‘ ‘ny / ‘ f _-_ _-,-,-._.,,-._` ~.';;'f-` ` , _ 1.-.’ i-‘.':`@ “ .ff 71* _ » ~. ,,, ,f -'i;f:<-‘ / _I A jyah., .. '.1 ' it . '£1 F _ " i Wink? gg \ ~. f _ . 5* ~ _. g é_;;;. v `--\_>_~?"i-<4: ;- \.\\ in .,___ "‘-”‘-..,:_“‘<~' I _"V \\ A » .. 1, -\ M- The above pieces are priced at $13 to $30, $15, tio, $25. Some very nice dinner, tea and loile -I Just riceived an elegant line of Photo “ sets at ii liberal discount? W. P.‘€olwlll, Frames for Christmas in gold, leatlirr l _ . . ' ‘ Sunnyside. 12-1dtwf4w. land composition all of thc very latest ., designs. To been seen at the Studio-‘ . ‘ .ul tf There 1s but one opinion-Everybody, everywhere ___________ speaks well of _ EDDY’S “SILENT” PARLOR MATCH. All grocers handle them-No work to sell them. Asked For Every Hour of the Day 12 boxes (zoo each) retail at 25c. 3 boxes (500 each) retail at 15c. scnur|£|,i;,,,nns. -~ l KENT FLOUR Have you tried it? If you want good bread and ant do lo P YY - Ask your grocer for it. In barrels and bags whole- sale by Carvell Bros. 18 tts awtf. ' The Cut of the Clothes 4 sfqxr-_~g A-_-_~_~_»_»~_Ag _;_,`_ A;_`;__;_" lathe main -pdint. in ri suit. Of course tho piirticuliil- imi- tern f tho cloth mill# somethin tolholook- hut ilu out-whiff wc shlnn tlioiv. , To be 1 Identified ` Ag A wgll drciiscil innn you i muiit have clotlioii t.ln\|. N~o \\ll to the minute for uLYlo.. ‘ Wa malta them. CRAIG & KIGGINS. Clothiers, Queen Street. $15 dw 1 yr. | _-__-¢\f--'\f“~---`- ""‘ V, = l ll.'ll."i..9"... .l.l.i.l.'tl!§..lt'i.l'.i.l: “°car,§;r,ai° axPnn§’rna"1ri°§'i'i“¢v?§l.'1l“ . qu. vw Bohm |L:{‘1.96 a. m. for ;% mm". ng ocnnacdon at ai-mon 'MI LAND DIVIBIO -Trains of the Hid- lsaéid llhvision leave \§lndoor daily uday)for'l'mroa Jia. m. and m. and from Truro for lillndaor at 6.40 a. m. an §.h6i}m.ocnncctln§:‘t'rrarc with twins id a ntercolonlal l and inasm- ifi*.:'.‘:.=:.':.':°'..‘:-.‘.°.:.'s..¢"3.‘:':.':'.F*“"= at i.+:..'°‘.:°vi'.'.‘r.‘i::‘::..‘r4Li:..*'°° °"‘"""i~'°"' Theolloyal and U. S. Mall Steam. .mp eosron x. M vm ’ nw" sm an un INTERCOLONIAL na|LwAY Travel by Your Own Line t0 Uuebec. lllontreal, and all ' Points West. 1f-4 Canada’s Famous Train nc -‘Maritime express” l:.“..';:.‘.‘.;§‘.'::“.;:‘.:;°§'f.':.f:‘;i:':.i.;’.§ car accommodations. _ d. . " ' , E §~_,-.~§"‘i.§,.=:,f.-p:,@st¢°:.'::i.“°.::.ii“‘:.:"l:‘.f.;... P. GIFKINB, General llnlialot. _ J ' ' i .. .ri ffa_..£-.mf“l.._ :2...’o.z‘L‘...i...x."sf §2..u.&f_ia.i .. Clieiie and Plctou.