'- of “Prlit-a-tives" or Fruit Liver Tabieta are the jnioea of fresh, ripe apples, , nga and prunea-prepared our secret process. and oom~ into tab els. _ i °'B_ruit-a-tives" have some won- herful cures to their credit in seven daseaof Stomach, Liver and Kidney =Troubles. ‘l At all druggista. goo. a box. FRUITATNE8. Limited. OTTAWA- "3 IS- LOVE FOREVER. ' _--_ BY AMELIA E. BARR .Author of “Friend Olivio.."&c-I ‘f:UliLlSHlD EXCLUSI\'Bl,\' BY THIS Gl'.\RDIAl\' IN THIS. PRO\'|l\'(!$ (CHAl’1`lIli\'l-Coutinuid.) Iisnzicclot ti-it this want iii >-_\'H\‘ parhy vt-ry kt-.~1il_\'_ ilu km-\\' that the 'squirt-'B rcgiilutvd and uckiioiz- ledgld cliurity might l1a\'i: l1i:i‘11 A gn-uf help in his liiillrluss sti1ig;,_:_l" with \\'i1r und 1`n111iii\~_ .\11ti l\.- i111t lie eoiiti-1it \\it!1 the sutisiiictioii the i;1'i1tiiii-Ll iiivti guvo him. l"1‘ii11i'<-syii t'_ulilil not i11ii1'1‘_y ii poor 111n11; iiiiil Li111i'cl_nt couill not expect-coulii not, iiirituii, wish-the squirt- to niakc 111111 a rich iiiun by his gift or favor. So thc inontlis pi\s.wcci tl1`c111'iI¥ 0"' oiigii away, lie l\11i~\v froiu his 11iothvr`s lcttvrs that his fntlii-1' wus lighting an ciiualiy ii<1pt-It-ss battle: "llc is simply sa-lliiig iill ho hits to keep the 111ill going." -~(;0¢g0n ig. 1-iniiig, and futher is f, K tiespwatc, hut not to lic i11i1\'1~ti_" I _fr-' ,I "I 11111 ti-rriiii-il your iiitiici' will 1; __ r __ .“ H mg,-(gn|_v.»-pi-rlinps .sell--Li-1;,'i1 lfiiriii, `\.\ 7-( 3'/ I uni only able to thiiili of this one $1 %- thing." ' gui,-|, lik.; sent.-iiccs in lii~r li.-ttt-1's ¢4i.Ln;A'ru¢ is 'rue aesr. B.W.GILLETT f'1°i'ii'i’~1'-‘fl ' 'l’ORON°|‘0.0N`I'. iriiiiriitt-il thi- ciiiitlitioii oi' thixigs ut G1'usi>_\', and t|1i»_v only \n1'ii>Ll us liiu lwpigs of is speedy licuce rose oi' lull again. ht. thc 1.-lose of tho si-colid _vuiir itll thc niiiiiiifuetiiriiig portions of ling- laiid depiiiiiiviit upon cotton \\'1-rv in u dospniuiti- und di-ploriiblc coliilitiiiii; huiigor, niikvilzivss, and pcstili-nee had talwn possession of thi-111, By this tinio, uiso, l_.i1111:i~l11t linil spout ull he liad; yct thc pczico so x11'du11t|_v hop- ed rind p1'ii_\'c.1'-‘1z11z1z_ sd i7i pd Sussex, N. B. Dominion Atlantic Railway. and Steamship Lines to Boston via Yarmouth The popular Fast Line Between Eastern Nova Scotia and Boston Via Windsor unetion and Halifax. BXPg.“El2_S 'éLAtINS leave liislgaxgydailyi a a 7. a. ni. or an - iuiiifiithldskvgng cosgheetion at tyarmouth for ton. ; The Royal Mail Steamship " O S T O N " ‘ e Fastest and Finest Steamer plying be tween the Maritime Provinces and Bt ston. Iplvesjlfarinouth, Wednesday and Saturday for Boston on arrival of Express .value from Halifax. Returning leaves Long Wharf, Boston, Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p, tn. raasengers arriving in Halifax next day 7.3¢: a. ni. by Express Train. Por ail in ormstion, guide ooslia, inlilera, etc. which will besent free, write to li. H. Arm- strong, Geiieial Passenger Agent, luntville N. S. §Traln.s run ou Atlantic biandani HUG. ` P. GIFKIN S, General Mer. i -- =a_.1 '=-___ v' __ _ run _nu An old established Grocery Business with lease of store in the most central part of the City. For particulars address Z., P. 0. Box, 819. City. 12 dwtf ,_ -_ P. E. I. RAILWAY Cemmencing Monday, Ianuary :nd 1905, tha Trains of this Railway w li run as follows. Trains Outward Traiim Inward Read Down Stations. Read Uv No. No. No. No. s 1 ° r.||. lv. Ch town sr. 7 30 lloiall guns, 7.11 N. Wilh ire 0.33 Hunter River 0.19 aid t I AJ!- 11.35 11.40 io 50 U uu\l_~ :$65 vf*? 2:2! 10.4 lo.1r s.ll mournful and unnatural. _ 1"' "vm _‘L - i instant Relief from “Cold in the Head” Sncezing-coughing-nostrils stopped up-hard to breathe-head acl1cs_? Get Chester’s Cure-bur_u.a litilc--u11/»__` __ Calmdisnhaum- --_-~vwr1slIsv~|-lv- |i.EI,.i.»'?-ii.-'»I-'ii < !'99=w>~s».°:v...2‘-"ff-=.- F56-‘£E¢8¢ -°¢‘$-rs :~=.-.-,-=¥_'::‘.',..zs-v»...,. .ln=:‘<'-nag -“Guan ., _ Emu lc _ 5 $5 Kensington 4. ai-.sumnisnlda iv. 4.30 9-25 Nc, N11. 9-45 r.- ~ ."“'?‘°‘.".* W "ae.:aasF= .’cr~a-1m_:n»9; Passes;-e lv. Bummeraide ar. Wellington Port Hill 0 Les-ry A llier toll ar Tigaish lv - No. No. No. No. '15 14 1: '16 s..|. ii sa. 4.1!. Lit 7 za lv. Clvuwn ar. io 45 ia oo 5_o5 s.4a 50; you ll Stewart jc. 9.15 855 3.s3 5 13 931 Qrell 1.44 i,y|iu as sl. reins 7.oo 11.15 ar. Bouris lv ll. Ll( No. No. 13 I1 P.l. HI. 3 ie 4.m *ass *ste i=-.5 "-” 2°: fs Y lla. rv _I -’ :-9-'E "Es=s! iv gi. anna ye ar ar. Own lv "° I6' '° L Secrletariy--Archiliald. Irwin. ' - ' ~ I Miss J. .I .Tol1niioi\,l1inisfill, Altaf. says: 9- r_l. A. I. 22' P if - .,. Gives strength Makes new blood ‘ Builds up the system - I Throws off all weakness A boon tn those recovering from wasting favors and long illness. Hold by all medicine dealers. Davis 5 Lawrence Co., Ltd., Montreal. ~--`---.....i..__...- ~ _ _ I _ ' _THE- P E: I. DEVELUPMENT fib ' 4 -AND- TOURIST ASSOCIATION President-Hon. G. E. Hughes. Vicc President-J A Messervy » f -H - r - --~-1'-' . _ His -last pound was goes. and the knew .that a few'-hours' work would clear out the last tuft of cotton. Bs walked through the mill with an aah- ing heart. Some oi the looms had already stopped. There was no more cotton to_feed them. At others the "hands" were watching the loads up- on the looms, minute by minute get- ting smaller and smaller. In n short time there was not ii. shred left. 'I`l1en men and women stood looking at Lancelot. There was something fearful and unnatural in the idlencss and stillness of that busy, noisy place. The very looms seemed con- scious of calamity. With tears in his eyes, Lancelot raised his hand, and gave the order to stop the inacliincry. Then he turned to his people and said, almost sharply: “Men and women, I have dons my best rind my uttcrmost." There was an indescribable movv ment, of assent and pity, and after a mo1ncnt's pause the over-looker said: “Thou hes, mristcr. We are nono likciv to forget it." Tlicy left, thc mill very quietly, without a murmur facing the inevit- ahlc; and Lancelot, standing alone amid his silont looms, licurd the slow, heavy steps of the nine hun- dred go out of his gates. In the midst of his own dcspondcncy hc re- cognized their hcroism, for, in their way, these half-starved men and wo- men had shown a self-respect equal to their master’s. The wages he had been able to give _them was nearly two shillings a week less than the charity which the relief fund would have allowed them; but not one soul had preferred it. All had worked mnnfully and womanfully as long as any pittance of wage was possible, rather than tnko the charity of the nation until they were compelled to do so. He felt a sentiment of respect-ab most of hope-as he considered this pathetic perseverance in honorable independence, unrecognized and unre- warded. Surely what these men and women could do and bear he also could do and bear. Wlint. if thc squire failed to appreciate his scif- dcnial'l What if hc had the world to licgin over again? Thousands of good men were in like case; nothing more than was common to hun1a.nit._v had happened to him. And he had Franccscsfs unvarying sympathy. Perhaps sho hcld pri- vately some of her father's opinions, but she never allowed Lancelot to know that she did so. In her pro- senoe it was almost, impossible _ for the squire to be loss friendly to' her lover than -lie had beon_'~‘6l1e--'drew them together by all-those sweet, af- fectionate arts which good women know and never have to learn. Loida was also true as stool, for Loida had very old-fashioned ideal about love. She bcllcvcd a lover in trouble ought to be twice as‘ dear; she scorned the idea of descrting him for any financial cause; she told Francesca plainly that her truth- plight was as sacred as a wedding- plight, and that so long as Lancelot was personally wortliy of her love _ she would be bass and cruel to take back her gift. Yes, indccd, with some misgivings, the dear lady thought, "It, .might be the duty and privilege of some women to love on, oven if their love seemed to be un- wiscly given." Francesca listened to such advices with cordial approval. They agreed with her own ideas; for though Lancelot handsome, rich, joyful, suc- cessful was very dear to hcr heart, ` Lancelot handsome, poor, unhappy, the victim of unavoidable and un- merited misfortune, was a thousand times desrer. In the early days of their- love Lancelot had been the lord and giver of happiness; but now she was the lady of all consolation; and even in love it was more nobls and blessed to give than to receive. Never had Lancelot been to Fran- cesca so endearing as when he cams to har in trouble to be comforted. It was at this time the squiro be- gan to learn how little real power a man has, even in his own house, if there be a maiority of women hold- ing opinions different to his views. lic was not, indeed, prevented from expressing his views, but it rcquircd a great amount of courage to do so; for Francesca answered him silently in looks of amazement and indignant reproach, or else shs obviously gath- crcd up her sewing and left the room ` in such marked distress that he felt' as if he had wounded s singing-bird or done some other despicable and' incxcusublc act of cowardice. Then Miss -Vyner would any calmly: “Squire. I am astonished at you!" or, "Whatever has changed you so much, brother?" Or, if his odonce was very bad, she appeared too mitch hurt to question him at all, and the miserable gentleman was made to fcei, at the sumo moment, that he was brutally cruel and yet shame- ful!_v misunderstood. ` ournful enough was the farewell Lan -lot took of his love before ho loft t_hc_i'ton. It was impossible to say how long it might bo era he could r.-turn in circumstances which would warrant the renewal of his of- fer of marriage. Hs was almost pen- niless. He feared his father was in a similar condition. Tho only plan he had for retrieving his fortune implied _ an expatrlation irom England. He thought it possible to buy cotton ln. Mmricv-_ ’I‘h<&la_nds o( bales were said ld sz T - . M._D leon. NTU' ' _ “gang” 7; _ Ef,;9;'\'£;_é0mmu:;;,_J.me. Pho", _ _ time, ami nut|iing_liul_pe megrntil lduaed - Jiesent ‘ C“iada'_s Greatest Nursery _ ,_-_ _ _ , ,_-__ _ w_ F_,,rmmMF_h__]_ P_ Gordum D_ Nm A.; "" mn" mv H|ig,;ii_rl_»___Yel!ow 01! w e ture ms ¢ ! I 'Special at of New and Hard I ".:.”a=Ii‘ilii'”i‘-iaiiiaiizivniaidag Iihomm' F' J' Nuiii RCms. C'kSi‘im°V\; r mgdpiitlititi 'Gimmcn11nt,llarrlt.tl'ell ' ` ' - I . . . s - _ , _ - ' - ' * ww’ -adm A" mm mu' nl `¥>'1is?>iim]`?' Pw'Hood, C ‘Ci Lyons, 0 Dealer--But you'Just- 'bought ons yes-_ M" °f “u'h°u°"" Have Vapo-Cresolens -goes right to the same of any other treatment. B For asthma, catarrh; and colds it’s I equally good. -~ ,, i‘.w.""’.§~'-’.iT'iii£`é‘.“i%f‘t!.'1.. ima.. $‘£1i'...... at ii.-if-ii. might- be p0ssibla,t.o ship it to Liv. C erpool The aqulrs thought it s high- ly feasible speculation Hs _ knew J ‘out a young man full of enterprise Q and spirit, and as to blockade-rum ning, uvcry one was aware that fahu- G lous fortunes were made very quickly by it. _ _- ` Lancelot talked his-plan over with B Francesca, 85nd_ such discussions brought them very. close together. Love, and love only, is cloying these things were strong, pungent coutidencas and rolianccs of A still S "I will never forget you! Never He had come to say. "Good-bye." might. be forever. But in any case, T hs vowed, with all 'the passionate G tenderness of first love, with tears, with fond embraces. with sweet. IOYIK. T to be faithless to Francesca. C Francesca echoed every vow. Her the flesh, and made it luminous. Her C eyes were starlikc. She made a kind O of glory where alia stood. For tliose few last. moments sho threw aside ‘P ner. She put her arms around her E iovcr’s neck. She put her lips to his O lips. She kissed hcr promises on B vapor _ . the spot that‘s diseased. Relief is 'B.,g(,,,,,,m immediate, and in a very few days Manton Oowotal ~ the cure is complete. You can’t say Cattle .... .00o_ to 0 ti Earn- _ F ..”;T.&TH&9W 2I-5i§§‘_@'3k’\g"‘“ _ oatmeal psi- 1ii.__._.... _...cal wooo Pars ~ _ Haypo- mnipi-¢gs»d>......s14uomooo 1° 5° P““°‘ "m'°"l""T°*°°"l¢"°“ I Straw por owt.-...............0Il)tD 050 r"'°ry` Fmm mm’ 'nun pmt' it Boetsporl1us._...... ..... ._...0tl)l'.o 0(1) iilibsgeper duz.... .. .._...025to 050_ th¢.Rlo Grande. thug Mexican ter- -pstmw pu, mu wmued) ____ __ m W ww . _ _ . _P * that there were a great many spin. i-lay por owl. ...._.0Sl) to000 nr-rs who had money lying idle; he ......0.'>0to000 Tu _supposed they would be glad to seiid _- € P `Pl1l'H .... ...... WildGeese each........._._..075 to Lili sweet; but wonder and fcnr, the sense Barley por of distance and strnixonoss, the as- Bcettcarcasslper suranccs and despond cies. the P09- Buckwheat ....... . sible slow 014 sind return- all Bauer ei- 1r._.... .... ..oi5w0w _ . IJ _ W ba Bavors, tincturinir the sentiment with emotions that blended togetlicr tho Eggs perd°z""" ' romance ot lovs and the delightful Hay pm,sed_____ closer and dearcr tio! H cease one moment to love you! My R own! My sweet Fra;1ccsca!" mid Otitmcui, per 100 lbs . . . _ . Lancelot, one night in July, as they Oats (bliick) per hushel..._ _ stood together in the ciematis arbor. Oi1ts(\\-l1it.c)pe_r bushel . _ . . . . _.0214 to 0 00 He knew not for. how Ions- It might Pork .......... ._ _ be for a year, or for many years. It P sorrowful kisses, never! never! naveri Ducks \°0!‘|b-~~~~-~~~-~-~-~---- lovely taco. pale as the pale Bowers Herring per bl11.._...._. 5 002 8-P00115 I-116111. WGS I-\°£\-nsfigufed with Hake, per quint-al..... ._ ._ _ .2 50 her love. The soul shone through 1Huddock DM. qui,,m1____ 275 E85 the usual sweet reserve of her man- T‘U`“IP5»P"I` ‘W5---~ -- them. The tears that fell from her App)e5pUr1,m,_____ nrsmrsrs tqiisi-nr) to W ui 0!!- um-.r truth psi b...........02s wozr. lour per`cwt.(Isla11d)..._1..i7l_l N011) lour, per bbl(`lnp-)........__0.Il) M750 toes psr bus 025i0°33 hlckeus per 0 tl_to0l0 rnipa i-or bus.__..... l5to0(ll io-y|.»i~ bu1ieh...... .......oo5t°ooo ork...... _ . . . . . ......06i}t,o01i2 arrots perbush.... ....050to00'\ nips perbus Ow to0t`ti rant perpiiitx... .....l.t0 to l. SUMMERSIDE MARKETS.. (Fa.rmors' Prices - Corrected Daily.) .065w0li0 04b0005 .050tD0 55 lfskins lb .0 iii to 0 01’ .01(it,o000 ..__.l0.(Dtol7lIl ._...l6.(lJto 17.00 $8.(Dto Oil) ay, loose....._. . . _ 'Con$umPlivcS; f 1 I F“l'._ I ._ _f_ff_§Q"_'“” Q4 " _ The Post-Graduate Hol_Pif¢§1 °f N9! Y_°"k- 3°; orts that more than forty cases of o0n8llmPt*°n V°’° __ f P th t 'nstitution slow d\\l’1°Efh° Y°" 1904' b -. 7 ~' oiithgselcues were treated at .the liom_esf\_qf_ ‘ _ Th' oves conclusively thiitf ooh-li ' mufnpiitiriiingin be cliiregi and cured at home. Not _ :Vex-l;.,°n¢ ¢a.n go to Colorado or spen¢i~.feekl~ 0!" ' h ‘tal, neither of which is §i§¢¥¢“§I_ ' liiiitinilizrlyilbddyoilih get Scott’s Emu1sion»_¢°'3,u!4f _ _ ‘ " necessary. It has been pr,0V¢d thai P\1l'°i f_¥§¢5_h 9'i_1'»__ 1 light exercise, nourishing food and ` 'SCOT-'l"S EMUL5_lON` _ ' t near curin an case of consumption ;V:hi3.:1e;£r;;thing to biiidyoa Thousands of 5- _ - people have been restored 'to health by Scott’s ` Emulsion alone. The advantages °f Smit" _Em“l5i°° over the plain oil are shown in the ease Wifi! Whifih Scott’s Emulsion is accepted and retained by the stomach; the quickness with which it passes into the system; its almost immediate benefit to the affected organs, and its absolute uniformity of quality and purity. / ' IScott'& Bowne '~_T<~:*'>- i 1.- 121 Wellinlfon Streeti West TCRQNTO, . trawpi-essed............_.... idcs per lb..._...._...........6§t.000§ __ 7 ...__. e -ls 3.00 to 0 00 _2.75 to 0 00 _ .45 to 0 (Xl ollcr Mill Flour, per cwt. _ _ _ .l.l0 to LW .0 (H0001 .0ZJt/00 00 .0l5t00 10 he1|t.pe1~bushel._...... ot.at.ocs,por ur11ips.._. . eese pcx-lb.._.... ._...0l0I/0000 nrkeysperlb.... . .._U14to0l5 .0(BIE00l(l hit-lrcns........._ . . . . . __000to010 GEOBGETOWN MARKETS 300 ` 300 .350 .036 .025 .0 15 ,purdos . . . . . . _ . 17 _.275 eoO¢oe»> 2 9838 od, pci quintal nts, pci bus otutoes per bus ntineai, per cwt...... utterperlb......_.... ...._.0~21 ,.040 025 050 eyes were on his cheeks; Th Mis! lliiilii illieisa al lllilllziliia ls- the condition knows- as sppsndicitis. Ones cold knife. lt has once been tgtgzght that this inflammation 'was 'u`\ised'*by for foreign bodies entering .the sppmdix;_bnt this theory. is long exploded. _ _ ,_ The trna cause of appeiidiipltis is alnggliilinsss 1! the bowels, constipation nd the zuss which irc formed in consequence produce rms known to the scientific physician ss the geacilli 3oiliCnn1n1¢insis. Now to avoid this forms- 'lion of gas germs, constigsatfon and the result- 'ng iunsmmiition, take mish‘| Pineap ls and :hc various diseases of _ stomach, bowels 11-id livci-,'i'in<1 found tio be greatest and best _irovcntatlvo remedy knclrnt 1' - You may bs very sick at night; 8mitli's Pineapple and Bnttsmut mils make you well in the morning. They w quickly and por- naucntly cure. _ 1?- Constipation in Ivory lotus E* Biiluuenesli E' Torpld Llvor, ’ Dil* Enlargement of Livar, Ki' Foul rsatls, sw- mia 'rum in Keeth, AB* Coated Tongue, 8' Sallovr Comiilexiori, IW* Pains in Ab omosa, J? Pains in Stomach, 3 gains in lliozrls, ’ 0¥UllQIl ll WUI in- onion; rains iiihostnm, IJ- Headache, * 3 i‘i;"..'l ‘i.’°i‘i’."' ..,i. 1...., s s ro W DI-szlnoss, ll' Sickness at Stomach, li'Tlln¢ln¢’Spall:i, ‘ Ki' Vertigo, . E' Hold Bwlminirui, g gfrogular gippi-l tm,” rrsgu ar aversion H' Abnormal Movogpgnta, Smitl:i’s Pineapple :ind lliittorniit Pills snlii hy :1ildeslers2.’i cents. A cave iittl1ol'uo|iie’1 Price. Write ns now toiluy for al-‘ran Sainplf iiaekago sent. postpaid. Address W. lf`. Suiitii .o., 185 St. James St., llloiitrcul. _ s~.1j»'._1r 1' ' I-TH I A' ‘ ~ Arosiriveicunc ~- - -ann Au. Pom-is or mnuev AND I . Btsnnen rua. 'I' _ _ ..o.i.'1-.rf.i.'i.=@ .'.r.'s.f.".-_'.;._.. if ffl" _ .f;1n1'_ sg., ii! c I Blood Poison I Brings. Bolle, Saitjkheum, _ I Ecssma 111111 Sorofula, ',EAVlr.’;R’$ I I wsvaur I Uurestheni porr`n'a'nent|y. ' 'T0"BH CONTINUED-i »Cl1lckens, per puir..._. Bcetaper bus . . . _ _ . .. _ nine.. per 1b ......... ._ un o oo - - . ,P rsnips, per has 0 40 riiiiy si¢ii>iii1i¢d,iwi1iiiig ,iii rsmssybuz the -HW P" Iiiaiiiimuz Piiii, which have been mimi in au f“"Y “""‘°°‘1 I“"I°` ”1’°°“I‘~" Oil) 040 040 .Mill .035 035 Hayprcssed'..._.._... a Borleyper bus..._... _....048 Geese porlh...._'.. _....080 Turkey per1b.__.. . . _....01 050 uoo_ is 1 . _ The favorite prescription of a physician, famoua for his successful treatment of all Blood and - Skin Disease:-5, Rheumatlsm, Gouty tendency, etc. Baisrous ; arsapariila and ills ' I Prompt and unfnliing in their effects, they clear the head, revive the spirits, set the Liver acting, remove Bile, and restore Appetite and Vigor- Ask your druggist for BRISTOIJS ' \ nal-use si.i. sues~ri1-u-res ' > 1 _ 1 1 . ' f I- .. Duinley-4-“Do you take your' iireiikfitst " down toiifril" Quilihie-"Yes, but I out it _ nt hoiue." Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandrulf. Knickur: “l hcai that Stumper got nw- Bocker; “Ye-s, he actually pointed with _ nliirm und vioiveil with pride." All the lungfliealiug pro rties of the glue are bottled up in Dr. \V?>od`s Norway 11~= Syrup. It is the most sat.is!uctory r~e'i..ejy for coughs and colds of all kinds. Price 250. “I _was knocked senseless when a small boy." “\Voll, dosent the doctor think you`ll ever get over lt’I" Minsrd's Linin' ent for sale everywhere. Little Betty: “My sister has is new hat trininied with liumrnliig l1Irils_" Little Johnny: “H'1n, t|111.t‘a nothing! Ma has bees in her bonnet,~I heard pu say so." INSTANT RELIEF. 'Mr_ Robt-. .'ienni1=g1~,Mauslield, Ont. writes: “I have used one bottle of Dr l.ow's Toothnche Gum forsevero tootliiwhc and rccoivad instant relief. Besides this g acted an ii. splendid t-empo111.ry. filling' rice lUt:. Mike-Phwat is a good openin' fer ii young mimi Put-His mouth when he kiipes it aliut.,» _ _ _-_ 5- ' " llnv Zolor or tilie .ltaiii\bow_ “BANNIGER” EDDY’S fimpcrvious Shcathiiig. As? your builder to use it on your new building. Schofield Bros. St. John, NL* B., Selling Agent s. ; avaavisuilllllllioalvnniiaanuaqpgqiaippuy CLASSIFIED 'ADVERTISEMENTS Stupefying headaches are cured, the - head clcprod, and the brain brightened by " lliilburns btoriing Headache _Powders 111332110 not weaken the heart. Price 101: ‘ iin ‘ Sc. I I I I Davis it Lawrance Co.,LUll.§ lo`ntrasl_ 1 Old P1\1'!.y-\Vc1c you named iiftor your One-Half Cent a Word Each Insertion. Six Consecutive In- sertion; Charged as Five, Three Weeks as Two Weeks lnd»0i1e flonth as Two and 0ne-half Weeks. ' Minimum Charge 10 cents With Order. father? l.!ttie_Fletcl1cr- Surei Hc's lots older tliiin I ani. I.u>xn-Liver Pills are the ii.dios‘favorit _ lice ir__l_}_'__ dinieiisioii ii111l|lo\vcsf_kE_r_lce W-\NTI'ID -_ lsjrizavso on s’i‘oLnN.-niicif WAN’l‘i;8nts?iiob_;?'-Bli:\?¢‘:Q I’ ai tli_l o$ee." ' _ 3 7 NSALESIRAN WANTED at once toi iiu i r in o y ggi; gfdyllvvfgi _,1’.i1»¢fi'1'°"ii?iii'l¢l'li c - 1 ee. i _ iiw. iioiiioiaiifik - work. Applyighilfra. yer: Ba;ii,§kl St. .\ 6 dw tf I Lsnisii wsuran-A iimcnr nnliaosgzc woirsrr-w¢m3._'= wor . ' . i estsb\i|lied”` aolid in licill I ~f , _Sq - in 3. vi-ezki . _ ‘ ~ - 'H' 11,311- ""Y"-- ’ifI.,'4. _ ' 51' IQ ' ' I ru 1 every- ¢¢l9°l’aa1nQ|¢ ii 'ltarting_. _f%ii'iiii iv§1‘:t1i°i=1~ii.`i'°-i~`i>`1v,'ro1toir'i~o I s-15 dwtf. ',"¢_._‘_-~.1_"f-;': ft'.'_ /.r, __ 1 i'F“.s;.ti‘_.“;.f,~..°.:_ff°°~f=r-°f°.¢1_°:'.°° .__ 4.-_ .ti _i i .u_,'_.`,`,__,.,_., sin , ._i;v .