Eye. N \ at I I f. at 4 1 if J _.. ____ ._....ius2f|m= . .4 .. ~..~ ss.-...fl-».--... -V . _ 3 '. .1 . , i :sa .oi-., . moe we v ~\ “ Mskwi" iiiiliidia ) s Cjom/mon shoes I are priced by the ~d_e_a_l_ei who .3 ` _ charges what he thinks he 'can get, “Slater ' _ ,i §h0¢$.»" are price branded on . the soles by the makers who ' _ know the wear valuecof each \' of the Goodyear V/elted I E i i_$later Shoe _ ..< F°fi1I;I¢¥\ * v For Women I s lil.” ' -» ` _ _ C0" CHARLr(,lTI`_:'l_`§lTOWN. We .. ln-s v `-me l _ - - -.'.¢.'-W owl'-fm-.-.-J~-».+.t‘.L¢»s»'..u.~c'vt16'<6l.c~>1t9.sz§y,~,i,nga.; .-./.u_.._~.-.,._.o_..5¢,5,5,._,_..»_.,_¢ /QQ "J unshin c ""°"fhrna _c ‘ ..____4~‘ 'I if U ll namnoons. 1. I I~fL._| . . -,_ ._’_ ° _ _M H1 is ul I R' 5 ».}nst about the meanest thing a. fumuce can have _ _ __ ,is s amy lime door. - " .Ever have one? /Hit tho edge \_ Q* _\ as often as the hole? One has rg "\ to be an expert stoker to shovel coal into some furnaces. If I .5 youre not an expert you`ll get ~ 2 is much on tho iioor as in the _ * _ __ __._| furnace. _ / ' "<;_ The Sunshine furnace is I I Ii I equipped win. a good, big door. ' . " _‘ You can put your shovel in and drop the coal just where it is I" wanted-no trouble, no taking alm, no missing, no scattering, or ' .' annoyance. ' I I' "-l E \ ;. , . .~ _._ _-5 ‘ °. _ Everything about the Sunshine fumace is on the same scale I of thoughtfulnessf l _ _SI I '. “Sold by all enterprising dealers. Writo for booklet. I M°Cla1'y1s . ~.,.~~ l.0FD0li.10R0li'0.M0li`l’R!Al.. WlNNlPli_i.VAlC0iIVER,$i'.IOBN.~ '-I .=_ ,¢ f -e .- -._ »-._ . -..-:'-1'.-'»'-1. ‘ ~ ,-,-°"i"'g',,_.._.;:;--,,;-.-,-~~.§,-E:;2!i§;mo5_.-fi1-:._.;,--u-.{;;;n_.. .1 -_ual . . , “Rogers Hardware Co., S°‘° ’,‘.,‘i:;‘.‘.,S,,,§‘ff. "*‘“‘" 1-1-_ .J s 1-‘_-I - £5 FOR 5 Cents , i . You Can Get a Box of HEADLIGHT 4 i I i’ARl0|I MATCHES _Atilily groccrs. ?'r4'i!""-" ‘V ' _ x 3 B0x¢s_fora lzccnis. .-l*i.»i.l hi Q... _ ss. ‘» “Huhli suppose he gave in bil" UARDIA . _r ~ - 1;! low [Family sqaabblo 0_vo»r a Va- __ 1;- lltibl Was Bottled. that soedyflooking chap on that bench over there?" “YW _mean the. one will 'fringe on his trousers, tassels on his elbows and oponwork shoes?" . most ingenious man ln this hlg city.” _"lt doesn't seem to dir him much ` £0011,” '.' _ l _ “Don't, eh? Why, sir, _lt's preserved his happy home to him even if he does owe the hutchor and the landlord and the grocer and everybody else. Ho alone has succeeded in 'doing what overy man in this town, 'nottio speak _shout the country atillrlvi would give nrost anything to do. I! ine merit and ability cut any los with- our bo- lovod government ho’d be at the head ol' W this minlits. Why, with his Ina lous sagacity and miraculous sneosss as a compromise! wid never hoax' of any friction botwoon this coun- try and every other. Novel; sir, and with no loss of 11181110. either. WM. sir, I bolilvo that man 'looilld leo) pesos in an old ladies' ham‘v."»" ' "Whats ho dons -that's"¢i wonders lui!" "Why, he and his wits had thsunai argument this spring that disrupts sv- ssyismilyiatha land. Bhswashound _aad determined to spend hh vacation sttho soasids. andhosastbhstnrm- ly insisted upon going is-.khg moun- tains. Yonknowthemst.‘l'hsysl'llisd the matter, they disputed about it. they squabblod over lt, and they quan- ' reisd. Neitbr would give in. The broaeh between them grow wider and widsr. It became a point of honor with each to prevail. 'I`hey became more and more bitter. Ileconciliation seem- ed out of the question. And then, air, when that chasm seemed unbridgesbla. thst:'man's superhuman ingenuib cams to the rescue. Profound peace tell up- on tho hattleneld, ecstatic bliss sue- ceaded alrite, and delirious happfnol reigned again in that home, and tho children could eat their meals without spending half the time dodking dish- 8 .5 l‘ha't's no trick. Every mairdoes that. "lla, sir. That would have ldt ram king wounds. fostering Htssraes and horrid memories to me dshatsd. But hsarrangeditsllsothatndihsrwas lslostod. neither was vieliadollf’ “hnposaihia But how?" ;¢.} “He went, sir, deliberately to work 'fand' lost his position, so`t.hey couldn't alord to zo to any place. Now, wasn’t Srho s wizard to mink or than”-alex. Ricketts in New York Times. A Tough Proposition. "I have now como to the parting of tho ways," said the legislator thought- tolli. “Bow sol" , . _ _ “I".I!\_IitE` ld# decide whether l In heN`j_to represent the bosses or the peo- ple. Yit I oiténd the one i never can ‘bo nominated ngaln; if I oirend the other I never can be elected. l tell yon, tha public does not realize tho gras! problems of stntesmanahip that oantront .a man in public ..lilo."- Broo)rlyn Eagle. . lla Oortnimly ll. "los," said the party who occasion- ally` thinks out loud. “he is certainly entitled to a seat in the front row or the /heavenly orchestra." "Who is entitled to the aforesaid sem’ ssksd the human interrogation P0 “Tho man who can umpire a game of baseball and please both sides.” ro~ plie_§ the noisy thinker.-Cincinnati En» qnigr. uns ass so atlas. was had grown tired or supporting thoworld when a ray ol hopooaue. “At last, at last!" ha sxslahied. "Help has arrived." V linux; oampmg the om ming so il. Jiorpont Por¢an’s shoulders, ho skip- ped oi! is the Olympian oounsll-Has~ psrfs Basar. _ _ . seamen re. “And do you like chewing gina? Ukedtho_i'airmaidonwith&ra|dl I . Irs] ws. "lure," mid- tho swain who had han trying vainly for an hour to get up from the chair. “Suro; l'm l!1i\& on il.” -Baltimore News. 'dvhlis-arowrolntooa. i _ ~ _i-_ 4"" ,_., ‘_,;_` . . s l`~sh»”f’V"*a ~‘§’i'f"I / 1 -New York 'Inna A Fillini Anoisloii. "rorrible thing has took planar' nl the Blllvllle citizen as he onttod I gate dlsconsolately. "Mercy on us! What can it haf' "alligator swsiloroa limo amy d the can o’ bait."-Atlanta 0on¢titutiQ llla Answer. “I am informed that there is an UIQ still concealed somewhere "In` b@ hills.” s_ald_the revenue agent. ~ ~ ‘on. ~ mrs an »m»nininer'_ rsyhl the lank mountcslneer.-ldomlnouds - "'1‘l|at'l the one. Well, sir, he is the if 1". A. N. FRASER. Mr. Gault was insured under another policy ln the same Company io; a like amount, taken out a few years later, on which he paid 'iorty-urn., i SW|PT annual prciniuins oi $18.28, amounting to 88g5,7z. Dividend additions to I ‘ this policy were li.z38.oo or $342.28 in excess of total premiums paid. .iouiv M¢i:Aci~iERN. Special Agent. Ch’tqwu. Local Agent, Cli'twn. m ‘ I A Practical Recommendation. Msssns- R- E. Mu'rca & Co., Charlottetown. Dsan Bras--The ilour (J. F. Hayden‘s lollcr Product) purchased from yon last week was all you claimed It to be Ind I can certainly recommend the llour to bf 'Qual ll not supenor to any straight roller iiour put up ln Canada. I E5 - | WINOWL Respectfully yours CHAS. E. PRATT. som in is aaa to lb tugs. fry". Sag it win speak for itself. 3, E. |\/ILJ I Zi-'I ¢5s3€. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Feb. lotli ioo4~ 3~r7 tts 3m VWNl > 4 . , _ HEADACHE TOOTHACHE EARACHE CRAM PS Should be addressed. 18 mu! & ws mo HEVILOCK OIL “The hemlock of the forest was for the healing of the nations." Hemlock Oil is the Greatest Cure on Earth for SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS NEURALGIA RHBUMATISM ` Last year the sale of Hemlock Oil was unparalleled, and many of the cures it made were almost miraculous. ' 7 PRICE 5Oc A BOTTLE, JamesA. Houston, Manager for Canada. J. A. (IOURLIE, _ Wholesale Agent f ir Maritime Provinces and Quebec, Prince County Drug Store. Summerside to whom all orders Sold by "REDDIN BROS.." agents for Ch’town. I °Hi\RLD'I?1'ETOWli._P- B. i.,.1uNs 16. i.9o4».' ‘ I-THURSDAY Monumo- {.f&l',.°°,,';'“ `v< 1~. fa %' l 1 '-il ' s/me SMOOTH |oaraey,sad yas wiu travai on YOUR OWN LINE. Write ior rates and tina tables to 0. a. snalir. Boot. I. I. Laaiiway caan lottetown, P. Pg. L U0. ld. LTONU. Osaasal Paassaprl ago Ticket Assst. Moncton. I. 'i‘lrFIl~L Trade ll’saa|;or, I-any I I 1 THE STEAMBR “sin qf_lnnnon" Will until further notice leave iiteam lliavigation Co’s., wharf on ’1Fuesda_~( and Wednesday at p. at. ior Hal. iday’S and Brush Vgharvoa. l__3hUé8dH§s; 3.3,o_ p. in. for Hc- ¢I! all eat R ver Brldqe. Friday at 3.303 na. for I-I ckey's. §_:Bg~g_r;'ty’s and ayden‘n Wlisrvu, t ver. Saturday at 3 -p. rn. for Crapand. Every second Monday to Vernon River Bridge according to tide. Tuesday at 3.00 p. rn. for China Prrint Wharf, tide and weather per- mittlng. T. J. cRAi0, Manager, Charlottetown. mi fi if A By-Law for allowing a rate of discount on tus Aasus- mcnts on Real Rotate and Personal ig gen vic the Current gear mdinq the lhirty~iirst day 0 December, A. D., 1904. Be it cnacted by the City Council oi the Ciiy_of _Charlottetown as follows: Ist., _a__d1soount at the rate of 2% sha11'\be allowed all tax aycra who shall on orbeiore the 25th tlh of ul , next, A. D., 1904 pay to the City Clerl, at his oiiice the taxes severally due by them for thc current year on real estate and personal property for Civic pnr poses. FRED. F. KELLY. Ma or. W. W. CLARK§, City Clerk. june 8, |904. Bd; sv I lR".~B_ ___ l _ _I éoitsrwi _ '»> /`”§ "li __ ` ii ` __ THE BICYCLE -» - ALL EW BICYCLE The Cushion frame on the Massey Harris bicycle takes all the ruts out of the road. No more pitching across rough roads. The Morrow Coaster Brake saves the work of pedalling, and leaves the wheel to glide while the rider rests. NIASSEY HARRIS CUSHION FRAME. COASTER BRAKE. The Morrow Coaster Brake may be attached to any wheel. The Cushion Frame is an especially made bicycle. I P. G. ARMOUR & C0.. CHAS. R. RDGERS A.lciiRAND SHOWING. _ifiwis Adi CP is 1: A 1 i r 'd r 'num Ex# "7i'i'i5'i.§i _n ew . an , a prom nen merchan an mann scturer or Montreal, _ . f ,tT».i"gf _ Insured his liie in the Mutual Liie Insurance Company of New York. He _ " . 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