6 AN OLD LADY‘S PERIL Could Scarcely Walk or Sleep-D0dd’s Kidney Pills Cured Her. Bxalt Rxvmz, Digby Co., N. S. Feb. 16 (Special).-One ot the most remarkable cunesnoted in medical circles is that of Irs. Elizabeth Berry, of this place. Mrs. Bury who is sixty dve years of age, was troubled with Chronic Kidney Camplaint, and the disease had reached that stage when she could not sleep. She could scarcely walk from one room to another, and she required assistance to dress her- self. “Then,” to use her own words, “I resolved to give Dodd’s Kidney Pills a thorough trial. I took ilve boxes, and they proved such a successl took even more. Now I can sleep much better and sm completely cured of Kidney Troubles. “When I started taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills I could only walk from one room to another. now I can walk a miie. DENTISTRY BY. SPECIAUSTS. As Viewed by Some of Ch’town’s Prominent V isillofs. Proud of the fact that in addition to our extensive practice among _ the people of Prince Edward Island. the quality of our dental work brings to ns many patients from outsideplaces, we submit the following letters from men who are well known to the people of this Province. We have re- ceived numerous letters from promin- ent people, cordially praising our work in all its branches. The follow- ing coming' from large cities in the United States, England. Canada amply prove the extent and quality of reputation enjoyed- by the Berlin Dental Parlors of Charlottetown. Mr. W. H. Tetlomrepresentative of Rylands & Sons,Manchester, England, oueoi the largest firms in England. Ir. Tetlow visits Canada twice each ‘ year, and is one.0f the best known of English travellers who come to Char- lottetown. _ Mr. Frank B. Street ot Montreal, representative of the well ‘kn0wn_iirn"1'i_ of Williams, Green & Rome Co. N0 commercial man in all Canada is more favorably known Street. The Portland Packing Company is known to all P. EJI., the head of this * large firm Mr. Clinton L. Bax teris an annual and popular visitor to this Pro- viuee. Read what the above gentlemen think of the Berlin Dental Parlors or Charlottetown. a -- rxnwinnisxs cans 8 nous cojor nsr.r.iN _ (Limits lf Montreal, Quebec Drs. Ialoney I Kennedy, Charlottetown P. B I., Gentlemen :- _ Itba pleasure for me to testify toyowr ability ann the scieniiic work done at your omce. I am always soundingdyour praises to my friends and iaevery case an ethem to wait :ill they go to dmrlottetown to have their teeth "ized" at the “Berli D tal P rl ." , n en a ors I only regret that I vid not meet you sooner, had ldoneso I would have all~my teeth now in- dmd of a few. Whenever I had an aching tooth ht the only relief waste have the oEender entist versdvised me to h th _ nga rs igéiiii e ave em I metvou. I called at your rooms to aching teeth extracted. You simoly do it. telling me at the time you could and make them last for many years, d but thought there would be no harm _ iatrvlagit. Tiniehssprovedyouwere right.~I ‘ nowhsve comfort with myteetli and expect to have for years to come. I wish you every W. . ' Sincerely yours, FRANK B. STREET Rviaxns & Sons Shipping Department, Manchester, England. Dil. Maloney & Kennedy, Charlottetown, P. E. I. , Canada. G¢!\‘l¢m : - en - During a previous visit to Charlottetown I had omdon to require denial service. I was recom- mended to von, and I soon became interested in yotur system of an expert for each deoart- men After aconsuitation I sat in your chair with Qnidence, and the results are so eminently Qtisfsctory, I feel I ought to let you know of my sp preciation. The replacing of teeth by Bridge Work was a revelation, andthe iiliiv gof atooth which had r previously been condemned by an English dentistaworkof art lam Yours sincerely, W. H. TETLOW. OIIZCES OF THE PORTLAND PACKING COKPANY P tland,2Mam` _ Kira. Maloney & Kennedy, or _ _ e' Berlin Denial Parlors, Charlottetown, P. E. L _ Di'Shn:- It is now over five years since I first called at your oline tt get relief from a troublesome south. Having previously had considerable ex~ CC gs annual visits to the Island my Brat object isa vhit to you for s general overlooking of my teeth. Sosuccessful have on been in keeping my teeth in good shape. that my brother, lr. E. R. Baxter, has also given the care oi his teeth intoyour hands. It is with pleasure I give ylil permisglou to use my name. _ Wishing you all success, I remain » Very Truly Yours CI.IN°r0n I.. Baxrna. That you may ascertain for your- self thediifereoce between our pract- ice and all others, and not rely on our statement simply is one reason for furnishing the above letters. We havainmagiey cithiers in our omce which we a to show anyone who isvgtéterateg. _ . e shall be g ad tosee you person- ‘ally and talk withyoufnce to face. Maloney and Kennedy aunsneiun rerun. 'rss ooanniarv, easntorrnrowiq PRINCE nnwann Disease of the Nerves-- ‘Unhappy Case! » (The Scotchman) At Vienna scientist and a doctor vhs has made an especial study ot blushing declares that it is a disease ot the nerves. He declares that blushing should be | treated like any other nervous disease and that in many cases it is hereditary. One ` of his pall nts (a man) told the doctor that the fear ot blushing, kept alive by the rjocular tannts of his friends had caused him such depression of spirits that he had several times been on the verge of suicide. Another patient (a society woman) suffered seriously from nervous prostra- tion in consequence of the teasing ot her friends, who made her blush just “tor the fun of it” A colleague told the doctor of one of his patients who was driven mad ‘ by blushing. Her mental conditivn WM of blushing-blushing caused by extraord suffered not only outwardly, but she loses say: "It you have a. b_ov or girl who blushes under areproaoh, or for fear of being found out, do not tell them ot it, for it you do it will ariuse in them jappre- hoosioos. if one ohild`hos soy stoadiooss ‘ of mind, you will undermine it.: it hehas no stamina, you ,will completely unsettle him. There are foolioh people who think their children are innocent so long as they can blush. What nonsense!" _ HAUFAX BAKERS MAKING ' ' BETTER BREA D. ` A few years ako the bread furnished by bakers in the city of Halifax was of a very poor quantity, and only those bought it who, by reason of various circumstances, ” were unable to make bread at home. But the tables have been turned. Two orthree ofthe bakers who enjoy the best trade I make as good bread as most housekeepers are able to do, and people have thus been encouraged to buy baker’s bread, so that the making oi home-made bread is coming to be a lost art in the provincial capiiaL- The chief reason for this is that the bak- ers are using better lour. The baker who enjoys the large tradeluses “Ogilvie’s ilour exclusively. THE cmzw nunmzu. I lullord were aboard . ; . i ri F ___.f _ __, ,_. " _ _ _/" '~~.. _ gg; rise eiiiili 5ii§_§~s-;’.:5 vii I. I. Oaemsdidno andmosthaitated x`¢ rf. _ .. ~`-‘“¢-f£‘5"_3r7*‘¥,§"~'i'> ` T' s ‘~-' " Emmanuel has conferred cn Signor Mas ,The liver fails to work, t-he bowels be book author. v 1- A all sell-control when blushing. -Hari 'Mn J L51-(;¢r 1220,-W9 Sf;-aef gh ‘ _ I yen. Pm£~ ;_- 'Q _ - *=*‘°°=h¢° en “#11 mixed '1v»"==°\ “° fee- lovvetiwii. P. nfl.. and whose hu§h=»'sfii; Equivalent to yforiy diqioooas or 32;: or 1? por suit, . _ __ .; _ __ ‘ _ __ _ _ _ N __ sg _ _ _ __ _ _ __ ‘_ __ not speak connectedly. She underwent M_,¢n¢_,_-,,_,,,wr, s¢“¢5;._.f1 ],¢_¢ auger” a _ Ifzthe capitalization was mugged 1° _ _ __ _ _ .~ A; _ ¢~;,___,;_,»_,~_§ °'°“°‘“*°* f°1' “°"°“°“°°°» but W* d°°*°l' great deal with pains in the small ot my this estimate would still show a dividend-earning capacity ot ro per cent, per annum ' ' ‘ " ooomooo nolpnor. soon, ai ii " ‘ ooo' "dr Tn 1 - - ° ' ~~ .Coal _ _-t . _, = ' ._ ~ Another sinzular we Wu that Ui 8 _mqee;brtm‘\i;13:\n wvix enélifzr earning fuiiyglypggéicaoinudeis pay‘iI:g“§_per cec|ii,°;».um°auteed”dividends~cn 1@°di°s°°°~°=» wh° °°°S\=1°°° We d°°i°f~‘ Ina headache. ram been ewrely owe » 'rho oopimimioa of uionomioioo Iron' odsoooi ‘ I ‘ ’ " * “S50 hid 11151104 |191' °0l1\D16Xi0D."`lli¢i_3_l¢»‘_ot these distressing 'symptoms by the on which it isbéieved 5 P€1‘cenf`dlVidends Willbe » ~ ' ». - “br emuivem otwhibe zreele_i»;l1\r“oso of Dr. chases kiaooy_Livor-P.1is l The i fth Canadian' Steel dgam isonl ; C? °f’P5°‘:_t°° °°"" 5*’ b“'h°° "hi°|' Md Bud that my several health is areaily ¢0ntr0llin;,‘i)t is beliéged, eqiially valuable ii h¢1‘P¢ °1'l_U\°°- S119 blU!h0d Wlill1¢`_§_|' improved sincel have been using this ` ' W'thi thelggtf A _- i "C ° ' hgygg ' mgg ' A ::'.:.':i°:...."°“:_;;*;:if;,;f »».=_».»-og __ _ A _ __ ......;,.__.;...:.... ...;';.a°a‘.‘¥;.°..%’°'“‘“‘~...f.';..°°~‘...:... ....°°~““..'f.':..,.;;...... _ D “° 0°” I 1, Y ‘ wh Most y tot e merit c r. _ ‘ ith such lowca,p_ita1iz'ati`onTf'I‘heC'anadia1i'Sceel and _ 53°F-i°Wl» 5|\l~i5l¥¢l'! YDUDR WUUIQUII _Cha.se’s Syrup of Linseed and Tnrpen- _`itis¢¢nfid¢n{1yb¢1i¢v¢dt11¢ywi11_' 5. _- __ _ _ _ - " _ __ "' i xxrnnztuxvith the__trc_>__\:;_bls_ an;_¢:nzn°tl__1se_;‘ glue, a_»_s I_sw_;is o_\_irod_ot ta severe atgtiiok or- r r- S Address all eommunieatiousxiriginatinz in UuitedSta_tes, tothe- _ _fi-_- " ISHS- 8 015 TB!!! _ I ronc it yt euseo th tame y.” j” " ~/ ` ~ ,_l_ .' Q, ' strong men do not blush except uudeiijex-|' Dr. Chaee’s Kidney-Ll~'yi:r_ Pi11g_*,0'a¢ ~ ,-____65 ;';°rlJ;°:Z fficgtmegggggin (31 utgsgzgs ;ipu;ld°°°_; 25 °§°:'s':§"éxi 1*; }And all communications originatin: in Canada or _ - or manson, a 0, orcn . _ . _. ' _ ‘ ' ` I _M ____ “mom cum, ,__ my _,_ ,,,,,,,_ __________ , r _ Canadian _ jteel and C@a.i..3s__2_3 suderersfromheartdisease. M _ ' C' '~ > _‘ _ _. l ' r _ A - “I hm known bln-hm' nc. =°_¢=11¢d.- i.=I§.§.st?fiL?Il°‘§..°f»‘§tI€i1i»'.i.'§2i’l“.i‘ fgmfgtg Ti? _ ~ , _ _ __i____ B °' “Wm said he, “to lastfor °hours.` accompanied ` »_ _ _ ‘\1~ - A »- » ' ' f " buts, Wounds, Ulcers, Open Sores, matism, Bites. Stlngs ot_ Insects, ect. by, I didn’t notice it until after the hostess asked ‘ him it he wouldn't recite “_No,” said Mr. Cumrox, reiiectively, We had Jesse Jum`es{and the Biddle boys, respects, we havdnt as yet equalled the Humberto--Washington Star. The breath of the pines is the breath of life to the consupiptive. Norway Pine Syrup contains the pine virtues and cure coug _ s. colds, bronc itis, hoaresness, and all throat and lung troubles. which I not attended to, lead to consumption. “But really you are getting seedy,” per- sisted Mrs. Naggit. “Just look at your hair. How long is it since you’ve had it i0\1\'¢ T' ” “I don’t know,”_he answered, “I haven’t measured it.” _ T Minard’s Linlment Cures Lallrlppe. “If you kissme again sir, I shallcall my mother.” Freshe; you know I’d prefer to kiss ‘ you, and, besides, your father might object to me kissing the old lady.” ‘ LONDON, Feb. 9.-The Britlslatveame _“Uma” 1 5; » g gh bowglsfll A _ ` » ` ' if _ _ A "- WSSU HOU. C8Pf8i\-MOYIMD. New Orleans ,Laxa~LiverrePi’l.l?_ an-:gdlnat-is this bowels January 18, for Glasgow, passed Brow im!! 0°U55iPBi‘i0U» 3¥SD¢D0l&~ \>i1i0\‘lBl\°B@. E, B, _ ` Head yestedsy andsignslled that the _°i°k h"'d°°b° “"4 “U Ufwjionsof the _ ' ~ _ , _ crew of the American schooner Anna L. _ di“sBwn° Price All _ ,' ' S' - ' `__ _ _ _ _ , ‘ _ - f .. l nc? with fleutistiin diierent citites, Icvivals L _ _ ` ‘ _ _‘ 77979 ¥ 5:33” ik? vadousb V' ! Q A ' " mvfseesdwii y°\=r»v=*=m° #vs e- fi . 1 me ods otce ting epassingoi the 1 _ __ _ _ r '__ n.»o.§Z'§1J.°f'i.i‘¢'i.°ff”l§.°‘fi.f¢“o2§.'si.i'.f 'of“iii§ ._ ""’ \---_-.....' old rear andjhe oorlgins ot the new-_ll - I ff Yi i ‘ ff '~‘ __ ‘ ‘Did you ev._er'da_`_p?”ce aNv, Limited," viii; now be at par, t is. $100 for iron _.._|,_,,, , inatism Pains and Lumbago. , ' ‘I gg ;P1I;;,nen‘3' . _.f r _ '$20.00 on iii-st January. roo3. jf _ _ f _ _ f”““ _ _ » $20.00 oniirst Feby., 1905. ‘ \ A b°'m3 °f°‘i“l_1 DR | ._ ` $20.00 is _given ° A 20.00 on rs pri , 1905. - - _ The whole of the instalments remaining unpaid at any time may be presafi ia full. _A cent. will‘be allowed upon the par o_f ea_ch~share if prepaid ‘at time of allotment. _"_ - .I Forms of application and copies of Prospectus may be obtained-on 4. ,___ Notice of allotment w1.l be senttpromptly hyordinary letter. _ _ . It is intended to apply tothe Stock Bxci nges in New York, Boston; Montreal and Toronto Prompt to Relieve and of Last- the Stock of the C0mpany_ _ _ _ _ ° _ - ~sr¢a¢ly improved by her transfer fr°m l ` ing Benefit. .» THE CANADIAN STEEL AND Coax, Collraxv was organised to mine ° Member Paperefi in Fei and f°1‘°|°\°d 1° ' ‘ coke and steel in Canada,~at Atlantic tide water. - ' mahogany to a green r0°m With _ "__ ' The raw materials for these manufacturers ares- ' ' f\"'UiW1`°- This W°m\n ‘S *Fin in °°°i°W i It is not onlyjthe lungs that suffer dur- ` I, COAL. 2. IRON. 3. LIMESTONE. 5°” 13 °“b.l¢°5 U0 °°°°Si5U“1 5"'-*cks “I ing the cold, damp season. The kidneys ~ All these materials we have al. hand. * ' A ` °1"Shi”3 “hi” “ff-°° 1'" “'°“°“uY “V "‘_'.° are almost equally susceptible to sudden ' ' 2_'_». “W” °f 'ed d"°°°°°» Nb "“"’°“"’ °" '93' 01181182! 0! temperature. and many ‘8 Ser- The Coinpanyhas acquired by purchase, immense ' "ii depositson ""i”3 1” "d° H° im’ ‘"'°°"°"°d “N” .1008 0850 0! kidney disease has its be- Lawrence,ab0ut 350 miles from Sydney.The deposits are te 1511080 °ddl°l>°d ‘I0 b1‘1@l1i°8 Wife' 1°” U iginning with a cold, which settles on the with probably' as much more below line.~ ~The iron :can he summer than the cold months, and that Uday* _ _ this ore have been Shipped to Great Britain and E»nite& Stata_ 'Umm' i° We be” °i“=° °f U" YW' 1° Persons working out of doors are most ‘sell large quantities t. 0. b. at the properties netting us-s pioiitof Whidl 5° bl* '11`f“°°d fm' *'h° ““°°!i°3 ` likely to be victims of such trouble, and _ ' . ' ` - ’ , di?-__a;eé are c____C____ __me__ even ___ me epgern-oi_1;i besdaiagies. llilimbagp. b1__he\;m_; _ ' When in f_ull operation the output is expected to be about as. ,_ ___ a _ ’ ' 0 .__ , o 1 is I I ¢ Warm m°Uf»bS» f01' i-he b1“5h°1‘~ “Wh” * anygiieailsl liablepizao set iii auudrauzht or eiir- I IRON 2oo1;°t;';t°ns'umi ore sm from Pm ’ shpwmg net th d ° ' h ai d ‘ th I . ’ s un erstormis in t e r an in e pusem bmkm _tot ld in _ to in - -' ¥ - Ettls _~ ' ` damp of the early morn and late at night Cold :stung -°nat;:n;?d`ney§mu|;es con, _ zogéotglo ns e um! ore Smpped m bug” ’ Shmnng net L.. '-. P°’°°”° ““"’°"'°d '° ‘°'“° "mi "1"" “‘°°“ svstion. e clbsslns of the illwrivs Owns. '1oo.ooo tons steel blooms showing netprolit of 83 oo ‘ ` E V °“°“ “nd ’”°s° ""1°“'°l7 “Y” th’ d°°` md °°1\°¢f1\1°vl> dsrellsemtnii 01 the 2. COAL -600 ooo tons coal showing net prodt at least lr.ooper 'A ` - tor, who distinguishes between two kinds ` whole digestive and e£creb°,.y 5ystem‘s_ 3_ AIDS_’__Gov'é1-nment bouniies (avuaged) addea to ._bo;e per year for 3 inarysensitiveness, extreme bashlulness come constipabed, and the stomach gets ' ° Tami i ~ Wm' _ __ ~ _ ormodesty, and blushing because ct the upset I ‘ yeary ue blusher’s apprehension ot the acts! blush- Becguse obtheh. diet, and cohxbined _Total nét annnai pmafs _ A i i 1 hifi- A °°"t°i° ¥°°°8 W°'“°°» °“"°'“lY 'action on these organs, Dr. Ghasefs Kid- LESS FIXED CHARGES: A A ' _'_ ` D1`6¥»by,_WLl d1'lYBl\ $0 f0l'lW0&1‘ S00i0U]’ ‘b¢‘ ney.L{ rP1]1g'grg gf pggmpt; gud _ 5 rest on . A A _ 4 i Ulu” the unf0ltun‘t‘lmicti0n °f_ benehb for such der‘ng¢_ - 7 I( 6( It < on C ink ¢Xb¢11d°d 50 Mr b°°\1i>if\1l “wk ‘nil ments. They are positive in their e1l`_ects,i Sinking Fund ' ‘ “ml “ii th" P1`°V¢nf¢d hu' ‘Wm FP' and are backed by the experience‘-a"nd.in- r Ingiqgntals i - ' ` neurivsin lull dross This youve ;vv°uaen"e¢,n-any or'Dr. onsso, the rsmous rooeipt i A _ X __ \ -, ~ __. _~», 1 “ev” ' -»<‘,‘._s:--r “~~ -'ff '_ M.--.»-=-..f_/~._-...»..... o _ E 9 _ _ 82 00 per ton, of 8-we 1>=r _ 00 by irregular pulse and excited heart-. f"~T0 - _ _ - _ _ A ' - r A 3 blushing men and women with famine 1 _ _A 1’"“° "°°"°‘25 °°“°" _ ‘ ._ “All the older people seemed to like ' __ 1 _ ~~ l G-_~orgie_s0_ much at the children’s party." ` ` A “Any particular reason for iti’ ” E ` “W ' _ _ » °°m°i*“i“_8» 'Wd 5° i`°P1l¢d “la” 11° didn* A Have removed totheir stand Great George A k“°" °'?’.i’h‘-““ °° "~’°‘“'°. '_ _ ` ._ ,_ the shop formerly occupied by W. N. Tanton Jewellerg l Missrfs' Linlmest .Por Riieumstim. I _ will bepleased to meet all old customers and dnaiy ` - o1:e°.~_ in their new stand which is centrally located, and more ‘ convenient but “wo’re alittle behind Paris in some' ;¢¢,¢h'5¢¢qgy _ '__ . . . ' _ ` ~' ‘ Mytrwwdleswereylig _ D0 Yclll’ E GS _ _ _1¥iPasS.Tah91¢S» M11* Ii = ‘ f ' *~a;im.m.1 to Ou _ is" tH‘¢if;é5i_q'8¢Y`iD my ¢°S¢ ` say ‘th'atsn0wIa1___ If we may be able _to help _ihemconvemently at hand you with P,-lcperly a 5u_e_ds__ .ui both house and oilice glasses. A visit to our st0re`will`.convince you. » i ~ ‘ ' l 4* D“‘¢¥’**' 3. _I-'|. “biiifnh” ii __f\;;§',*;;,_f__=_';}_;v;_,§*“,,,‘f _ ,, - I _Queen Square, Sunnyside.; _ ‘ _. Mmpigoo o¢ou.ooomo» i _ .___ _ _ GOODHEALTHISIMPOSSIBLE. '- . _ ». l "Wbat‘s the use of thati. said Chollie ~. , _ / _s .._.____,* _ _ _ sg f ._1‘__ __f__ _ zrmaf, ¢w1&'¢¢ *‘ . 1. . _~ - ~_f- _ -_ _ y i f ‘ -L _ " ' _ . All grocers keep them in stock _¢_ _-u$-‘_`i-, “-" ’»' -. 'P _ .`_` z , . _ , For use}‘fFia.mers”-the -' th¢Y burn.. _ i ,- w ,~.~f‘» ' ~ ' V-FO II $__,.,_.»~. ._ Q '.f -- _. é* §< g$ in ’~ “- " <>'-»4 3:; P E. '|._j§l|l Tt.;’.§.i‘.‘Ii‘.‘l';£ ’°”""“‘i-»ii"_i';.‘I.“i.i"y“ ranuuurwarn. ‘lesdDowu. Stations. No. llc. i».x.s;¢. 2.40 7.8!) 2-s6 .1-xc. _.JS 1-44 ‘ze ‘ii 4 :pa ia? ...E 6-35° nies 6.33 11.52 :.01 us: Zu 1-41 as 241 91° 3-as F-K. PI. Parlor _ Match -»-me s lv. Ch’tow'I:_:_f RN. wiitihire Bnmerald IMG Keldldw sr. Summeraide l lv. Summeraide sr W llinrtcu C I o 1,23” 7' A“'!f\01l sr.Ti¢Bi8ll 1' 'Flo rash! Ks i rs-run aunfsnlx -r -` nam #rv na-,¢..r-in fi "Awami-r new 'en-1:* w-mn fumnvsui-rmrv -1 our n.iofn¢...|xnuu-¢»n.w-ir-su.¢».» .1 .ir .w no "-uwnmr-i. ltdtewsd "ma °' H. Peteflh