_~,.,..,.._ _`.. .oi _ ,_ . ».¢..,_, . _ _ » ~_ 1 i 1-‘_ l _ - _ ,_h_.__, »' 'l ri_\ - §’§;§~;¢3_=a°:,~>~ , , ,.1-' - 1_1' ~ _ _»f’_ _ _ _ » ___ ‘ .-14 _ , ‘ ` _ ' ‘i_,_l ' - ~ » -¢_’_ _ ‘ ' rn ' ` ' Because _ '-_ »- do you buyd varieties ol' - fruit and' vegetables? Is it not because you like- the _dayor oi somehetter than others ?. ‘_ _ _ '- Flavor is the _special "quality which stamps one bran_¢i__9f food product `as ‘superior to another, and is. the x quality that _alw|i_ys`_commiin__ds the highest price. _ ~ The delicate, fragrant _`_Havor of Red Rose Tea is ' thc_rasult_of scientilic study and meth°¢l$ on _the tea plantations, and in .the tea testing and blending rooms. _ ,It has what .might be‘called a fruity taste-a rich, ripe flavor that is very pleasing to _thelpslate-s taste you won't forget. ' The Blue-Label is recommended.” ii.. _esrasaooics si. Jena, N.B. _ siiiincnri. roiionro. iqiunlrgc. i | - li iffiill linens s Every good dresser appreciates an eh-gmit Overcnat. The Uvercoat is always in evi- dence at this season cf the year. You’ aglmlre some overcosts wlille you never have a second glance at oiirers. The coats’ you do nciniire have certain snap about ilu in-_-_‘they are swell, swagger and smarv.‘ it is jnsi"sich coats that we `vkaiit io show you. The ' are rearlyiip-wear and we-re mall; ‘hy _ our-owfn tailors on our own prenii ses iudiliat is thebcet recommerds-» '- - __t_lo:i_ spy one sin uld look for. Brice! ,4i_.l,fttle_1i.'_'s'i\z,er.tl»_ai1 you-_ _pay to lour-ly advertised oioihinagousgs y_v_i\o___serll on‘_y;_l_.he_i`mporied clot! ing-we have some .:`__j Lf ' _ < _ Iiiaiiilxie-oi1rl$io.l:>o and-"fr 2.’oo_ tailor mc¢'e`coat. _ » .D..‘A. _BRUCE. fi _‘ _ _ _‘ _ _ _ N "J »_M" Clothler and Furuisher. ' ,__,,_.__ , __ __ _ ___,. __ ._ _ ,,, _ . .___ i _ _ _ _ .__ _.si _ ~ " .\/ -' . , _ __ _ __ ”°' rb,o¢f"'oF_`Qusil:N srnsmr Y I _ _g .- *_ _ _ _ _ ___ > _ ` _ if _ _ _ ` _ _ , . , ~' 4 ,' _ fi ~ 3 _ _ Y. _ ; ‘ _ __ r "__; - ' . 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" _,___ .‘_- _' j _, _ 4' _ _ _ , _ _J _ l _ _‘_-¢h&n“¢es~__in'l~lseit|n§_aie.f _ ~ _'I Founders. _Mxehinists and Boilerrr-ii\\||¢rs._'__,_-_‘I =l"_l_i\ii_\i_!st¢t\irsr4_;\ of _ ' cncmss, soitiélis, iANK_s§ nc. _ _ S " _ Q lllc Cllafrlottctown Foun- 0 T dry and Macliiiic C0. _ nnonsz'-15.* ~ _ ‘ r>.o.nox 4n [_ _+-is-»-» _ __ l 1 _ _- ___-_-J-_-__`f_?‘~_ __'_~i~_-_ f- _*_f___-_*_-t¢\\_=*v9-*-1 ‘_ l .4 -_t-"_bar _ ‘, .4 _ _ » _ 1 , ` _ _ onsffeiismwn, P. 1:. 1., __ _ us... 11,1004. rnsseriia nouns: cloning oo., Lui., y ` _ Bei‘lli_i..0nt,: ~ _ _G`eiItl_l_meii§-I' iiiivs been your - sie sill;-and of lihgtstica §:;l:tis ' |i_t._:_£Y’_ bill e__ i __ i 9 _*lx 0'fl’ii="siilsiii‘<_u Q_sf¥i»i_',` o*hci\i. _ ,sn the market. being of |i;_mh nndrsin race! sndlwlll gli-y - 4 ul Q- _ ste" uc.. °..,.._';.~:._ _ fads io _ .s _ would strongly iclvisefy __mhsssrstolee_tiie . ikigéloq _"_ ‘_“_ _ _ _ ‘ " _ tjysqpsotiui _ ' _ W§"»y!l.'RdtIl,l. :l‘ _ ~ s e . , ._ , ._}_,_-,,.. ._ ___. ` . _ ‘ _ ‘ -._ <_ '. _ __-i ' - " I f A Picturesque Impression. _ - twenty years in such ceremonies-F °;otli% . __ . c. ._. ,_ _,s . __ __ tp :Tho University of Glasgow honored itself on the 29th Nov., 1904, by i'n- stalling as hor- Lnanceilor the most illustrious oi bil her sons, past or present. To those who remember such names of Hutcheson, Adam Bmith, William Hunter and Joseph Black, each an epoclmnakar in his own department-this may seem ,ri bold thing to say of a living man): though he be Lord Kelvin hiinsoltt- But the claim can bo sustuinod. __ Lord Kelvin was the first msn of science to be elevated ns such to~ the peerage ol Britain. Ho has been president of tho Royal Society; hc is_ now president of thc lloyal Socicty‘ of Edinburgh; and for 58 years he illlod the chair of natilal philosuphy€ in his alma matcr. To enumerate thc. honors poured upon him, to quote the oulogios that have bccn pro-- nounced on this octogonnrlnn genius -who is advancing to-day the. sciences he founded more than half, a Century ago-would be easy; but' as evidence of thu first order it wouldi be suggestive rather than tinal. Ra_~: ther let uslentlroly ignore anything but actual achievement. » And, first. let us refer to practical matters. Lord Kelvin’s compass- guides the sailor on every sea. In‘ defying the idiosyncrasies of the; earth's magnetism and other dis-2 turbing factors, it must have su.vod'_ thousands of lives and property worth many millions during the laatj thirty years or so. His genius solvedi the' problems of ocean cabling. Whsnl 'nothing else could record tho faint* slectrloimpulses that crossed “thei doep's untramplcd floor," Lord Kel-5 vin bethought him of a beam of: light, most sensitive of indics.t.ors,i and now his mirror galvanorneter is' A commonplace. - Lord Kelvin has measured the size. of atoms by studying the colors of a. bursting soap-bubble; he has estl-I 'mated _tho age of the earth, its past iuid"'tts' future; and he is the greatest? _electrician of any age-this “modernl Domocritus" of his time. _ A Brilliant Theorist. ' ; In matters of theory Lord Kelvini knows no living peer. Ho 'helped tol found “tho greatest of all exact gen-P _era_lizations," that of the conserva-i »tion of energy, proving by irrefrag-2 able mathematics, the dogma laid; down 'by Thales some 25 centuricin ago, "ex nlhilo, nihil fit." He con-_ oei-ved the idea. of the "dissipation nf; energy.” which expresses the fact/ that, in_our part of the cosmos, at__ any rate, energy always tends to dis- l,lPHi»i0l1. in the form of useless and? irrevocable heat. These things he- (lid when little- more than a. boy,i almost rivaling -the feat of Des-x cartes, who made an epoch in ma-5 thematics nt an age when most oil us are in tutelage. Lord Kelvin lti was who induced the “absolute scalef of temperature" which takes itl zero! from no arbitrary point, but fromf. that negation-273 degrees below; zero, centigrade-at which heat noi ‘longer exists, and than which noth-i _ii`ig‘can couceivablinbe colder. Lord, Kelvin’s, also, is the suggestion that( life may be conveyod to this planct= by a meteorite hearing its gcrmsf fifrom the moss-grown ruins of some. .gther world. ~ _ s This Colossus-s.~'littla-lame old'_ gentleman with a'_ponsivs face-is _a; coto-Irishman. Buckle( famous do-` _ilnitlon of the Scottish genius, which _'after a critical estimate includesi three of the Glasweglans whom I have mentioned, would now be com- pelled to include a greater than any: of_ them. Adam Smith himself was' not the founder of political ccono-f xriy; _bitt-.the science; of thermo-dyno.-f hiics, 6! equal importance to the en-_ ginger, and, by its tremendous lm-'_ pilications, to the philosopher and’ fahotaphysician, was founded and con- gféved ‘by the genius of William omson, who is now knovin by tho ndrho of the sadly polluted stream bc§ide,which many years of_ his pro- .duct vo manhood were passed. Wilhin the last ie months, whilst reading papers on rave-propagation before the Royal Society of Edin- burgh, snd making important criti- cisrns upon the prevalent theory as, tofthe properties of radium, Lord' -Kaitlin hasrnade a bold pronounce- `m_ont_ on n matter which has long been vital to him. This co-founder of tho theory of the eternity of energy, upon which Herbcrt Spencer based his theory of univorsnl evolution, has always been e. believer in creation. I~do not, of course, moan that tho moasuror of the eo.rth's age, who ns- signs to its c|'ust_a past ol some hundred million years, is a literal 'llbllevor in the -drst chapter of Gene- sis. But Lord Kelvin insists upon the fncts that "spontaneous genera- tion" is rlehiod in our `day; and that for the origin of life. whereof wo are the latest rhits, science "absolutely demands creative power." _‘ 'Rho ceremony Wai historic in A double sense. It aaw_the ilistpllation dl s Chancell r-after n. lapse of #hw is on_ - _the university's modt _ ant s _ a,__and Lord Kelvin, with is _honorqthiek upon him; al ‘ ‘ d’i fore him as recipients oi hex orary degrees s royal graduate, tlio ‘ ,L9__ _(D\.\¢liell _of Argyl ) __ at clip? _tors of ,world-wide ro- ' tion. or' Hdrconl. and tlis gl i\_.:0.\A.~_ ' L _x ' f4,Hj}l,lt thi Mlloge w _ #iii 'its iii- ol sober brow `, _varie\il_by_the dslkoteaiotss of col; in the windows which commemorgt ,iiistinguish _|ons. was indoeda t;t_;'¢'.Qeaaa-_f a great _acsdqiie gg- -I. ing. _ (id solgctioh seemed to have excluded the exuberant under- rsduate, or also he ‘was enloyi of a__i_li¢m0'rab'l_¢ and ai’_ir_1_iit¢W\ui " fi 1stC§r~€h\°l?€\y-Sot‘in¢`i>fv_m» Anus. _ ‘A Dtiminion of Science. heavily on an ivory stall, ,and tool( i _ _ . P ' _llllolt lolomn silence _obpgrvnrlf _throughout thc ceremony, in iitri ing 'contrast with thc boisterous ' r`o- _osedings at ordinary gru.duatinn.!un¢> ' fha playing of God .Save the -King" on tho organ was th`o signal lor the opuuing of thu proceedings. _As the strains poured forth .a stout, squaroqiawcci, wh`ii.o-huircd _ilgurc in scarlet robes ovcr a naval uniform_ _stepped on to the platform, leaning his seat in the enclosure reserved for *honorary graduates. This was Admir- al Sir John Dnlryuiplc Hay. el Uri- mcim vctornn who saw Sov_a.stopo_l~ fall, tho' hero of a hundred fights.` Later, n grncaiul figure in grey and, _dilver, with troncher and' -gown oft black, glided in almost imporcoptih-‘ _lo'_ bowed and took hor seat. - Shpi dlenoe raised amousing cheer. Fol-' lowing hor, in tho scarlet robes of n doctor of civil law, came the Duke' of Argyll. ` Slniultaneously Principal Story and _Lord Kelvin were leading thc profus- sorial procession \|p the hafll from the other cud. It Uowcd over there- =servod spaces by the rostrum in waves of color, and when it finally scttlcd had the look of a parterro of academic blooms. Meanwhile thc ou- ‘Marconi could be. The slight boyish figure, undistinguished by a note oi color, had stolen in unobserved and. taken his scat by the Secretary for' when ‘LordfKolvin, relinquishing his own hard-won robes, felt the great black e. y _ gold, fall upon his shouldors,.his face; ,smile of mingled pleasure and pride.; Then came the conferring of thc had he been there. would have bc- _held _the unwonted -sight of .a profes- ~sor of humanity humbly assisting to_ arrange tho folds of-~_a graduato's_ gown. But. it was a royal graduate - _Signer Morconi’s name was the sig- inal for thoovstion of the dw- Lord _Kelvin _ _regarded the ~~-_unassuming youth with an unsslflsh pleasure dc- ‘lightful to witness as he _rusted thc velvet cap upon his head, and _a lin- guist in tho back gallery cried "Viva `Marconil” It will.be many moons 'before the walls of the university look upon the Fbnlh. u lu 'medlclna,"utl variab- ly iinrl llrigiuilitoiifu Pill of _Mll|,r`rirsk_<» and Butternut the mlhli-st iure)§or con~ .stlpiiiiun and sick hcsilsuhe. _o ‘grin _ng pains, euro cure, price 250. Use only Dr. ~Ioiuilton's PIll\. /00,NT_R_EAL To HAVE A~_r|Al\'c_|sG -JAN. zo - _._-fe-_ _ OTTAWA, Jun. lil'-_it the cabinet inset-, partly the result of the two mon drlnlr# _u_g»»_-_ __ ' _ I was the royal graduate, and the au-'-_ dienco were wondering whcro Signor. was lit up for is moment with _a.’__ K _-F dogrces, andthe dcrislve uridcrgrad., _, like'of-suchlmcereniony, again. ,V ~ “ l I _ or.-nFo‘.t_1t{s o.\s"r srasp _- _ Assurance Comjiahfy of _Canada " _ _ _ ,_ , ,_ _ sssutrs ron YEAR Esmiic aist msc., 1004 ’ _ ~ _ i. reall Assurance in rom $17,072,000 2. ‘Applications for iAss'urance’re'ceived __ 3. Policies granted 4; Total ASSBtS (Average rate cffinterest earned 5.4-23;.) 5. Reserve for Security of P_olicy~holders (lim. 3% and sin) 6. _Cash Income, Premiums and Interest ..... ._ 7. Surplus on Policy-holders’ Account. ________________ 4,580,000 ._ 4,205,000 2,4-04,94-i 1,768,706 698,173 579,84-8` DIRECTORS: President: HoN. Sli: l\‘[/\ci<1<;Nzii2 llowlzu. Vice-President 2 HON. S. C. Vi/ooo HUGH N. B/uno C. D. Msssxzv E. Klaus, l\i_I’. Moons _]. ]. Ki-:NNY VVM. l\fI/lciusnzia Criss. McG1l.L 5”? r- H. S. l~ioi.'r, Mo Vice-President & l\’Iun’g Director : \`i<:c-l’rcsili_\\v, l".l__f\_ F. R. ECCl.l»:S, l\l.l)., Loncl'._ii Hox; WM. I'i.\R'rv,M.l’.,Kiug;..tun 'l`. ,Dl<11.\ii\io_‘.'1>_ .\l_ix1ir‘c:il ntreal \V. Y. Suri-zu, Oiiznrzi i HEAD OFFICE, TORONTQ The record of The Imperial Life is unsurpassed in Canadimi Llfc Exif' ' Scotland without anyone noticing’ his appearance. The installation was a simple af-_L lair; but it had a picturesque sidc~’ ' .O _ 0 _ _ ’ _robes of _tho Chancellor, of sweeping- _ _ nd hcavll ombroidcred in` 11 m - ==r - i. - - _ ..._ -~l it 1 i l i ém 2 -4,- lliill Glluflilll Will -be linuged on Jan. 5'. _ he Toklo brokers is shown in__the photo graph. ing; today an order-in-council was _passed _ allowing the law totdkc lis oour-o _in thc - INTERIOR OF STOCK ExcHANGE__roKIO' W” M the I"“"“n' G|“°°°'llv °!'n°|ll"`°|}l»\ The inlluerioe of the battles on .Iiipuucse securities has been very slight. ln fa:‘., tlic war has excrtcil as cili-ct f n the who murdered Duval. 'lhs murder was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'Tokiostcek exchange than on those of London and .\ew York. The manner in which th _news of u _lun vn-tory is ri-ci~|\-c'i hy ~ it __ 3 s l`\e""?Eh'_| The report of the Now York Board of _J l -V l I `f ' ' _ _ ' as L_ Agri 'e _' ' .._________.__L_._____;g _ the oaths ` ue to Pneumono I La Grlppe and Kindred Diseases of the Respiratory. Organs-Alarming Report of the _New:_York. Board of _Health-Drea._dfu| Results of Ne‘g-Iected Colds. ' s . ' , ' I _ Health for tho first six _mo1iths_ of 1004 places the number of' deaths from pneumonia and other respiratory diseases, _such as lu. grippo and severe chest colds,-ot 14,091, or ono~tliird the-total number of deaths during thut time. Scientists and physicians are appalled at the enormous increase in douths from this source, 'and the people are bocoming arouscrl to the danger of allowing the system to bc- come run down and neglecting to curo colds. ` Bythc timely use of Dr. Ohn,so's Syrup of Linsoed and Turpoxiiillie coughs and colds are readily curcd ‘and danger from more sorious developments entirely avoided. ' ' '_ Most eople' knbw about 'tho exceptional merits of"'}l)i‘. Clirisé’s S rup_ of _Linsead und Turpenbino' as.u cure lor cnoup, bronchitis, whoopin cough and 'astlirn t, but thore is it t»3ndcn“cygto`négleot>a cold or cough until it is "beyond must- _ ~ _ _ cunms Croup. Whooping Cough. Severe Chest Colds. Bronchitis_ , Asthma. Pneumonia. La Grippe. Throat Irritation. Tickling in the Throat. Soreness and Dryness in the Throat. _ Irritation and Inflamma- tion of the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. i\i1utl1<~i~il1iii;_{<‘|' is i`<»un_\' tulcing <-olil wlicn tho s_y.~;tviii is in it run-down voiiilltioii. As it |m~un.~' oi' liuililing up the e~'_\'_~‘i<-iii in ]>i‘o\'clli_ ili.~'u1\_~4<\, :intl us: it i:uii\'z\lu:~u'<‘lii lhml in i‘ust0i'0 :~aix'ux\gili lo tllu bully iii`iL'l' slivli \\:i_~'i< ing iliseiisos us pnvulnrmiu :mil lu ;_{i~l|»|>i-. tlivio is no il'u:\tm0iit_ <:u|npui'ul>lu tu l)|'. (`li:i.~‘i-`.~: Ncrvo Footl. \\'ifl\ l)i'. ('_ll1lsc`s Nerve l"mul to _-nrirli tho lilooil und iii:-wzisn the \'itulli'_v ui’ ilu: _<_y.~<- ivin, uml l)i'. (`liii.~iL-_`s l\'_vi'ii]\ ui' l.ln_il1<‘l_ln~ ulm-iillf il linings of tlic iliroiil uliil ln'un<~l»i1il tulu~_»~, _vim lliivc ilu- _~if.l'u|l_i5i\si vuiiilliiwil l_i'1-:tl.|iu\i1i knu\\'ii to tllu iiluillrnl |»i'ui`us_~'ini|. lil tlxv irimii iiiii_iui'it_\' uf liuiiiiva lli'.(`li1li~‘0`.~' Syrup of Lin_~r'cil :iinl 'l`ui'p<~nfInc is lwpt von- sinntly .ut lmml us u i-uw lm- i-migglis :inil 1-ulils :lull pi~ovviii,i\'i- ul' such .~‘vi'imis ili_~u:i.~°u:-\ us inuuuiiuniit :mil r-i»i|_~u|i\|[>iinil. r. Ghase’sS¥:'."" 4 * " _ 1 Tur onine V abohlo ‘hmll lllc thrcli tlihas afmuoli. W heats. nt nil da.-slers, nr liilnliuto i. ll mlm ik l‘|» 'l‘i»runto 'l‘<» |»\~_»L.-_»t you -i;___i...t nn ‘___ ns he ',”0OD¢l ' y , H : :_ : _ _ . _ _ < _ _ _ __ portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Ulises, the famous i-cel-int book .nirlwi'. ow on cvcrr box. 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