the Poison your .system-and the' *_ biliousness, con- \ _ ,;;~_,§ti'pation, ingigestion and - ;j_»_Qther disor by using 1 MCGale’s I Butternut. Pills -which quickly, but gent- ly, cleanse the blood and restore the body to sound ' health. _ 25c. a box,.by mail or at your deaier’s. SolePro1\i-icuii-1, TIE WINGATB CAI. 0°-a LII. '~ ,, IIDNIIEUQ Cll- _°€‘-?* . _iilllr ' ' H snoring- . Bhd. vnsiizv alscuii Beaver Flour _ Makes light_wlii_te bread, dainty appetising biscuits, retaining all the healthful properties of the best wheat. Makes the daintiest luxuries, Pastry and Cakes-so tempting that one bite invites , another-yet so wholesome., 33 Go to your grocer: and get it. De|lei's,wriie forprices on all kinds of l'eeds,Course Grains rind Cereals. T. ll. Taylor Co., Limited, Chatham. BREAD CAKE liilled in L model mill for __CunNllnh ouncwivea iii" Mia m are you coming to the The Exhibition in October? If so make sure of having your photo taken at our ,_ studio. . 1a.Ye1f».t.o»~» Garvin, Gcntzel & Co., Photographers. into con io .native The sehr. “Calabria"is due to arrive lute from New York during the latter part of June with a specially selected cargo of about 7oo tons Aiithmcite coal In egg and chestnut sizes. .flfhls cargo will bc sold at very low- est possible price while discharging. Baci; your orders at once as prices at mines advance each month. PEAKE BROS & C0. Ch'tow\i 1 'dif- use our is assi out t rmruani ,- LY! aaisrannann mm READY F 0 ll U 5 B IN ANY QUANTITY. For nialinl soap. softening valor. 'romovlru old paint. disinfecting ainka. olouto. drains n n d for many other purposes. A can Giulio I0 pounds BAL SODA. loto cviznvwnnr. l.W.GlLLETT Bi’&'i'i‘it‘l'» ' _ voaoa~ro.on'r. .. NOTICE T0 FARMERS ____- »Th¢ undersigned having for nie po- taioo diggers, and will take old diggers t.':..P:.'.‘ °"'“‘;,'.t-..."':.'.‘°'.' “°'t°= r rl rc , w one nr n them atzgdce, or _lend thump to Hang brook station or to A. Home & Co.. Clurlottetumi. 1 Steel shears and extras on hand* also at A..Horna k Ooh. Can riiiin ti of 1 . if fa and tnleplrolie M$€egi:;i‘e’l Ceifrgzr 1; write J. H. McKlNZIE, 0 B0\l\ilp0f$, P. O- l 9-mini tlw6i¢ _ ‘_ =¢u==;___ llllllll iii I. ll. lUll.SllllS l -v (Crm-lnnf-d from page 1. . A““|""SHl‘Y of our High Court twenty "“"“ h""" "°|"=‘| by since me ,indepen- Order of Forts ers was uuiibiiahid in our P‘°V|'“f¢» for on the Zitii diy ol- Aulilbb. ff* 9"” Y“"l‘ 1883 Court Abegwolt War lnstitutad ln Charlottetown, rollowei in _hu “"1"” Y'?°\1‘ by Court. Chautauqua Svnlnierslflul. Ounway (Alhsrton), Minn- ' W‘*““ lB¢. This large sum has been gathered after paying over twenty million dollars to widows, orphans, the sink, the aged and the disabled. Yet after doiniz so laudable a work in the past we are now in il better position than ever to Ro forward and do better things in the future. In vlew'ot the past., looking on the present and contemplating the future. we should give thanks to God, for lie has done great things for us, whereof we are rind. In our small jurisdiction the growth of the Order has been most encouraging. After allowing for '-'l lfscs we »lioul~l have neuily two thousand members-one hundred for such yeui: of fur existence. In ct-lcbztttlng this cur 'Fwsntleth Anniversary' you will, I uni euro. all regret with me that we are not prl\'llr1_;ml to have with us our tliitiniiulahed Chlcf, Dr Oronliynfekha. The necessity nf his being lu Toronto to answer the cali of tho Insurance Commissioners makes it impossible for hliu to he with us at this . meeting. We are pleased, lmrvever, io have this repre.~entative, the 11 1' .l ii Courtney, P I-I C Ranger of the Province of Ontario. I ask you tojn_i_r_1 with me in giving him a most cordialowelcome. _ Durnlng the yoar3~i visltsto Courts oi' public gatherings held under the auspices of the Courts, were made by myself or some other iuember of thc High Stand. ing Committee. In every case where requests were made by the Courts for one of us to address a public meeting we have complied. thus carrying out the wish of this High Court as contained in thc Report of Csmmittaa on New Business at our last session, and repeated in my oill- clal latter to the Court Deputies. Not many Courtsholii socials or public meet- tings. This I regret as every effort of his nature tends io renew life and infuse new vigor into our Subcrdlvate Courts and inclnborsfgenerally, My observation leads me to the conclusion that thuCnur- s needlrnz most the atiniulntlnu inllucncr- IN TER ESTING FACTS. For Nearly Every Man, \Voman or ‘- - ‘/child; -;_' __:'~' A short. time ago we published an article recommending to our readers the new discovery for the cure of Dys- pepsio, called Stuart’s Dyspspsia .Tab- lets, and the claim then made regard- ing thc wonderful curative properties ofthe remedy have been abundantly sustained by the facts. People who were cautious about trying new rem- ediesadvertiseflln tha. newspapers and were finally induced to give Stuartfs _Dyspepsla Tablets ix trial were sur- prised and delighted at the results. In many cases a single package cost- luz but 50 cents at any drug. store madeacomplete cure' and in every in stance the most beneficial results were reported. From a hundred or more received wehave spncs to publish only atew ofthe latest butassure our read- soswe receive so many uommendatory lcttcrst.lial.\vn shall publish eaoli week ufresh list of genuine, unsolicited tes- timonials and nsvar publish the same one twice. From James Ycmmeialer. LaCrosse Wis.: Sluarrfs Dyspepsia Tablets are doini: me more good than nnytliiinzl over tried and I was so pleased at re- sults th:it.I gave away- several boxes to my friends who have also had the same bcncflis. From Jacob Anthony, Portmurray, New Jersey: I have taken Stuartfs Dyspep-da Tablets with tho best- re- sults. I had Dyapepsla for 0 years, and had taken uirreat deal of medicine, but t-be Tablets seein to take right a hold and I fcel good. I am n farmer and lime burner audi heartily rscoin- mend i.o everyone who luis any trouble with his stomach to use these Tablets. From Mrs. M. K. \Vsst, Preston, Minn.: I have rcuaived surprisingly good eiTects from using Sruart`s lrys- pepsln Tablets. I pzavs our-half ot my last box ton friend who also suffered from indignation and she had tha same good results, Stuarlfs Dyspepsla Tablets area cer- taincure for all forms of Iudlgsstlon. Theyhro not claimed Io ben curc-all, batarc prepared for stomach troubles Qnly, and physicians and druc¢1ils's everywhere recommend them to all persons auiferiniz from Nervous D!!- pepgiu, sour or acid stomach, heart- b\|m,\1loatlniz or wind on stomach and similar disorders. .' ,_ , Th” S°“.°"'S Besdfo iiiii'é'.1'§ can The news has been Kl'0Wi“8 111°" md mor, ,turing with every story that we mia during the recent week. To-day we have surely reached the climax for the new. 1| most extraordinary. Exprele in. us the but ict yet. Your av brouir welcome to ci-,m¢. Jas. Pato_;\___§ ___Oo When you want a new Suit . or Over-coat, don’t forget that _gl can save you a dollar.C 13:2. I u The New 0' 9-aid 41. in/'V Hoitxrio NELSON. . High Chief Ranger -*-1--* #_-;~_=-v-ev-_-_4::§v____,%.,,`,¢_,, 9*'-_*_ \&~ the same. I would earnestly recommend that this High Court give each Subordin- our Deputy or Organizer for a short time that our increase in mciuhershtp has not come up to our expectations. In endea- vorlng to carry out the policy of Hit; Court. as at loptcd nt our last. metting, we were met with the diflicully that ul High Courts have niet with, in finding it almost impossible to se- cure Depuries w-lic will give the necessary tlmennd atteiilicii to tho work. In my official letter tothe Courts i~‘\icd Nov. 15th la.~1f,I asked Lliciii “io recon.- mend for District Deputies any nicmbcr who could give all or part of his time to the work of the Order and that we would pay such member for actual llnin spent. We failed, however, to receive any recom. uieudallona in response to tho clrcul-ir. I then opened correspondence with such persons as we had any information of renal-ding their readiness to cnyzsgo in tho work. By these delays we lost. the fall months which are usual-y the liest time for propuzation work. Further, we were unable to secure the services of ii general organizer as you required us to du. \Vc were, besides, confident. that we could have the High Secretary constantly in tho flcltl as ri uenernl organizer from the ilrst of this year (1006) bvt illness in his family prevented him from doing any work till the spring, and ns a consrquciica review, but will appear ln those of t-he next year. The saiiielsalso' iruc of the work of the District Deputies. It is notr- worthy, however, that tho only Com ts showing increases of membership are those where this special work has been carried on. While the District Deputy system has noton the face of It been u success so fur with usns lb takes time tnget anclia svstem into oparatlon,still I nm convinced that with ageneral organizer in thc ilcld overseeing the work and assisting thc District Deputies from time to time, the system of District Deputies will be a success, and I recommend that it be con- tlnued. Special work to keep up our incinbv-.P ship is now a necessity with us and we must he prepared to make sacrifices to have ltdoiie, even it we shall be obliged to abandon the annual meetings of our High Court. Although the net increases in meuibor- ship in our limited jurisdiction may be disappointing you will rcjoloc with ma that the increase in the svliolejurisdlctlon has been u most creditable one: unct increase of el.¢ht» thousand and thirty- oight. Tlils is very ra'i~faci.oi'y in view of thc- fact lbnV thc United States and Cnnadahava passed through ii crisis of` insurance scandals br0uirl1tt.ollgl\t by the Armstrong Investigation. The ,faith of the people was shalicn in all forms uf insurance. The revelations were certain' ly startling. Large sums were shown to have been vva:-tell iii speculation and spent. in nmtianement cxpcnsoa, proving conclusively whn.t~tha fraternal societies have con’-ttiitly umlutalnellz that the sums cha god to policy holfiurs by com- rnarcialcoinpaules have always been ex- ccssivc. The question of having n free hc-vital was brought npat the first meeting of our High Standing Committee. Some ot us were of the opinion that thc lllgh Court. had di clded this question and that it was oiii-duty to carry the plan into cfhct. On the other hand, it was conten- ded that the report ul thc Sprclal Gom- mltteo contained no 1'ct-oinini-iidatlou and the vote nf tho lliigh Cointfznve us no warrant in tli~= inattr-r. In orrlcr, then. that mir course might bc plain we unani- mously decided to. rufur tim whole quee- tiun to the Courts, which was douc, wltli thc`rcsultilint of the twaniy-two Courts reportlng,twent.y were in favor of tha ,»,_____._....._...._._._._-_-- Pain from a Burn Promptly Relleved by ~ ~`Cl1imbsrii|n’t Pain Balm. Mr. Jamal N. Nichols, a merchant and postmaster at Vernon, Conn.. makes the following statement: “alittle child of Michael Strauss was recently In great pllii from a burn on the hand, and as cold applloallons only increased the inflamma- tlou, Mr. Strauss oamato me for some to -stop tha little oiie'a pain. Fi-om the many lliilmontc Ioan-y In atook,I advis- ed him to uso Chambu-laln’nPaln 1-ialm, and the fli-rt application draw out the ln- tlaailiatlonaaa gavaimmedirerellef. I have and this liniment. myself and recom mciitl it Vlryfoitdn fvrcntl, burns, strains ami lame bcoinami have never lmnwn it o dinppoia¢."~ For ms oy an aruggi \ ~ ._..,:.. , _ of such gatherings have not, however, hospital scheme. In obedience to this wi- sutflcient life in themselves to promols completed an arrangement. with the 'I‘rus:eesofi.l1oP. E. I Hospital, begin- ning the your with thc tirst of April last. ate Court requiring help the assistance of Already three members have been ln, and I trust that this provision for sick mein to enable itto have at least one social or bers may be appreciated by them and `celebintlon during the year, prove an advantage tothe Courts. In You will no doubt be illsiippolnted this connection I wish to say that as this hospital benefit is intended to be avail- able for social and honorary members, h the Courts should ace that this class of members keep themselves ln good stand- Imz, so that no que~tlon can be raised an to their right in this regard. Much dissatisfaction was exrpessed and winter that the “l"urestur" was nct _,___ T. _ ..._,._-. , Continued on page l. -P. I. lilillll I Illili lllllliili CflARLO'i‘TE'i` OWN MARKETS. (Corrected every Tuesday and Friday.) Bce!(smull) psrlb.......i...... Iiiy percwl...:..:.. Herts per bus... Lcttucc per bch..... ...O Ducks each . . . . . Lo.iv'.bnei' lb.. . . . Spinach pr-i' lb . . . . . .. Becta per bunch. 'l‘urnlps pcrbush...... 0 25 to 0 - Newliay . . . . . . . . ..,.0~l.'1toti5t) New potatoes per ll 45 to ll 80 I-leri-inn:pcrbbl............. 5 00to$ii00 an-¢,.»rr qulntnl .250 to 3 0 nfldock pci' quini;al......... 2 7:1 lu 3 00 rl, per qulntal......... ....400ior'1il0 Unis por bus.......... ."...il 42 to 0 »l 1'<\mi.cospcrbus...... ill) in 0 'l‘urnlp;\. ner bus.... 00 to 0 tit Oatmeal, por c\vt...... ll to 2 7 ,Butter pcrlb (dalryl..... .....0 00 to 0 Iluitfir pai' lb (c!‘G1\||1cry). . _ 0 (0 to 0 llay prcsi-1e\i.,................ 0.00 to ll) 00 Chickens, par palr......... ...0 40 to 0 60 ifldes pei lb........ Bl tcfilll ,Barley per bus........ 48 to 0 50 iilaynerton ...... tol)00 , Strawberries per qt. 0 80 to 0 i0 llccfper lb (small)............0 08 to 0 10 ‘ Pork per lb (small). ... ltl to U 12 fI.'iu1h per lb......... .......U U8 to U i0 - .\lackcrcl,cacli..... -.......0 05 in 0 07 ,Wool,pci-lb..... .n...0 00 tc() 30 Cnlfsltins, nor lh . 0 0|) to 0 Oi) Flour (roller process) pci' cwt. .0 U0 to 2 ~-»-_-~¢--»-~- Baltimore. Md., Nov. 11,1033) ili1.\'/inns i.lNx.\ii~:i\"r Co., Linirrzn, i Sins, --I came accross a bottle ol your Maryland, and ho being' so kind as to let lne use it for a very bad aprain, which I obtulncrl in training for fnot races, and to that in closest to Baltimore so that I inuv The Grr-at liritaln are using over three hun among our mcnibers dui-ing lust fall published more rc-fzularly. Initsly then- lleef (quarter) pcrlb.. ..,...007 to 0 (ir lily to 01-1 Mutton percarcassm. ill to0 U7 Cattle Dressed... .......0(`il to 0 (I7 Butter fresh per lb...........0 tl) to0 22 dans.. .. 00 to0 l'1` Flour pai' cwr (Island) I-lt) to 2 40 Change 0 LIFE .EQ- Thls perfectly natural change in awoman’s life ls_ too often ac- companied by painfui, distressing symptoms due to female troubles and slight irregularities in her deli- cate organism. The woman who passes this change without the development of tumors, c'ant:`ers, or chronic invalid- Need Noi Bring Suffering andMisery ; .1 and usefulness inthe domestic cir- ._._ _ -1 f°‘.~' f-f..-», sical system should receive the "' necessary assistance at this critical " period. iydin Epinidioruisifcgetable Compound , is exactly suited to woman s ncees at this time. it strengthens and l -‘ cures all cierangements of the female organism, it overcomes the hot flashes and dizzy fainting spells, and all other distressing symptoms. i ».”.-_ __ I)1'm' Mrs. I’.`nJ\'.’:1i111.'-I r1\vt‘ my e-'p‘.o1\1lhl in-:tltb ‘l-> I._vilii1 E. I’inltlium’S '1_`\_ 'Veg-i-initio thnilpuiiliii. l :ini the iinitln-1* \»1` tlirvv. cliihirl-ii, have safely pitssrfl '- tlioc|ii\ii,{on1` llf. ami ft-ul 1. 1; youu-rg' null ~.i 1'-ind ns I did t\vont_v_\'onrs z1gn.n11d this is' :ill dnl* lo yniir friclitl of \'.'<\iiivi\. l._\\lia li l’iiilgctnl>lct`01ii- , _ pound. I trail: it l1ci'ui_'\~ inf; t-liilllixxii wi-1-1- l»\»i~1\,_ninl il. 141'--ally 1|:-1:~;isit~1i nutnre , _ null szwcii inc ntnuli pain, and1l\ii'iii,;;‘vl\1\i1gl‘ nf life I limit it off and on for four years. and liutl lint little trouble and sir.-lciit-ss snuli its iriost women have to _ endure. Liits. Jani-;s K. Blass, S06 Butliliui-st Str-cct, Toronto, Canada. ~ The whole secret of safety at this time of life is thorough prepara- tion before the change begins. Fortiiy the system with a course of Lydia E. _Plr1i-,;;.-.--»w~_~-..-f~>.'~.=.. ‘- . . . » .» . ._ '- . »._,. -»~. -' at '.".t.¢,"=_1-» _-J.; ,». -“.. ,-»'-..- ~ , 1 i Flour ner bbl (lmp.)..........4.'15 to li 00 some of the results of his efforts will not 0'\Dll1\4Hl l1¢W-- - - ~ - iii i0 0 00 SUMMERQIDE MARKET ~- Y' _. . _ _ ___ 3 be ssenin the figures cl’ the your under Hay per ton (pressed) $8 -i8 to 0 50 (Farmers Px.lces_C°n.wwd Dany) ` Straw ner cwt. .... ............02lto 025 Bnrleyper me _____ ____ osswom ' Straw per ton (prcsscd)......00io 500 Beef cn C } ` lb 005, 0_-,I Q n Uiiiciccns-1 per palr...... 50 to U 50 BuCk“,|r,e;`,i_5_¥)_e_x__ __ om tgofg ‘lf\'»~~<°v¢fl1<1 -- auteur ...ir 11..... 17 in ois THE REMARKABLE STORY OF THAT - -- wif.-1:' 11...... _ ....0 o oo » Oats |icw......,... . Sh to0 -lil (;ng;pl;.sdo)z____ _ 0 EEZ 0 lg 'Purnips pcr bus... .. _ ...0 ‘.35 to U :iii Huy p,.es§_,d________ 8,100 to S50 _ ~ C"1C"YP°‘" l-“»‘"°h--~-- ~ -0 1° WU W >`tr:1.wpresssd.................$4.25to 4 .'10 - Pork ---------- .... .----072 L00 Pl i1i.1...~1per 11...... ..........oJ to 0 si /5' ~ . "~ -~"\ 'iorrvbs ver 1102.-----~ - -~-.0 ft* L0 0 10 'ruin-1-M111 Flour, por an t....1.oo to 2 oo ‘ -,' ----0 50 L0 0 “U onnie.-.1, p¢rioo1on............aso to ooo Pun-siilps per bcli....... 0 00 to 0 Oi QMS (buck) Der b“she1______00 to 0 3 "` ' / U5 to l’ “U Jai.:-1 (white) per bushel........0 35 to 0 -lil G°e9° “ch-----~-' ~ ~ E03 Wlieat pei bushel (secd)........0 00 to 0 -12 - "’ l’ork............... .. ..t103t,08l A [9 ss (7 thi t ti f h t ~ st- Applcs per bus...... 40 to 0 50 (_not_ ¢,o._.,_ re! hm,________ mmu 06 p n n ' rs. si.. B ying everpgef 5 cum' a’ 'mu' ~~-0 10 tv “ 1'* 1‘ur;\i1p;. .......o15to o oo ifilfrgiiiiiordiiiiiltn:u;i:,1i"ng}Bf.'g,°§t;-‘_°l_::_l;S. a i_i_eli§htfi_il_l__y_' ox- Caulilin\vcr........ ......005t.o 007 .hose pu, _ _ _ _____O0Uw0; K ' p cea 0 BA c yan a ear nw’ 0“t<“""" r it -11...... out ooo li ll’ *O " "3 u‘i;1<.f.y:c‘;L1`b...., .. oiolg t 1 PREPARED om” BY Carrots per bunch..... 0 til to 0 (ro Gh|,__ke,,',,___ 0 m ,U 0 & 0"i°"@ P" \=““°“-~--- U ‘it W" 'u11iing\vhent.......... .oos to oio TRUR0 AND HAL,FAX_ "_ s_ _ t 'foiiintoas pcrlb............ 0 00 to 0 Ol , _ _ , 0,, ,M ,U 0 _-,O Mlnird’| Llnimsnr Lure. Burns. atc. ts, 1 . . . . . . . . . . 'thceu Tomatoes perpk._..... 0 00 to 0 ' =‘=“'--_------'~""'_“" ,l€|¢gs,pei'doz........ . fl U0 in H Ili _ 21 ,‘ -L_; .L_ __ .,. - _~»-sr, f~ f‘f,‘{§°;g_‘;_,B\;~‘l,\_\°°,~}°f, ~§l,1,ioLisn amen and whit. I’ ’* ' ' -- ~`~ . 3_3 can Marble and Canadian Granite cf". ' ga ,»_.:-f._'.-yy-I ,/_ 4 ur pi ci-.s reasona e ' _ "5-7+ Our stock the best. . _ ‘» ' ~ ~" ` " ' I' " Corresponur-nce solicited. . Estimates cliverfully given. Bell. use "2 in 1," and when they grow up they will not depart from it. Black in 100. and 250. lim. White in 15°. glass. ON A SIZZLlliiGm O°` -, =ff’.,.,~= -. ~ 0°, `o°o» _ . _eo -\.==> ’ Q .¢=_. O°¢>a .°=__.,°_, <~ “_ ._ \_., _ _. -Mi.v.\1¢1>'si.1NiMaN1' in nic hands of _ ¢‘.yl'*"f_E 1 one of the students nt the University of _-L _ ; ~» f"' ,f"'. is there anything more refreshing than a dish 1.' 1.11 d id 1. ti _ TiI'..§.y"I’...»..`1§,”`l..i" .l..§i§iI.....§ il" '.25 llian Stlliour llaal Estate nr <;f_1;“_f_<_=_»_?_';;: }_¢= _¢_r_§?n_1?__ Your doctor yin fell you ea u essert vou can iave. would ict me know of one of your agents no’ when 'Rr' . THE LAND MAN, 8 gmwm , Milne Fraser, Halifax. 9-171131. , ‘ W Y fi.-rd Smith Premier Typswrllern. A. 415 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kansas 594* I I as/§nu¢\|au»\~u'ool@u-|Qf~I\p¢uluvu|»I\|oqg-¢qp¢ ._ * ‘ _ V ‘ti / // i, ism enters a new field of happiness . `1"'°'-I cle and in social activity. I-for phy- 3 LJ Jai .=‘ Won1an's. Friend During' Change of Life I | i ,-»`-.._.--_.--» _ r-.._~, _ “N . ln & Unions per lb . . . . . . 000 to 0 Ol _MM _ _ V 1 , _ 1\1oN1‘AGun iuainturs. _ " " ' "" ‘ , .1 - ‘ _fl stones in Marble,Gran- ,< ite and ireestonc. ' . ‘f We carry alarge stock of Anieri- ' . "’..`“ - . ___ __ ready for immediate delivery. , , each the young to shine and I0 ,' Q ,i ff " ‘,=--_i¢> O i . _ bl _ _ `