-I ' ufll 7 'T '_ ll £1 . . 432% I , i ` ii ”u|uuuilll`l"lli`ll °‘“°' Mothers Are , Helped TIIEIR IlEl\l.fl`II KESTOKED Happiness of Thousands of liens Duo is Lydia E. Pinlinfs Vegetable Gem- pousd and ln. Plsklmrs Mvloe. A devoted mother seems to listen to every call of deign excepting the su- preme one that her her iealth, and before she realizes it some dcrangemcnt of the female organs has manifested itself, and nervousness and irritability take the place of happi- ness and amiabiliiv. (in / éJ * ‘ ,L y;/ni _ 4 Qc ’€‘ - I I ~ n 2<.\\;llii‘i`r ./7/rf //ma Tired, nervous and irritable, the mother is unfit to care for her chil- d rr-n, und hercondition ruins the chi1d’s disposition and reacts upon herself. The mother should not be,blz§ned, as she no doubt is suffering ‘wit back- ru-he, hcnrlnrbc. bearing-dovwn pains or riisplacr-rucnt. making life a. burden. l._\diu li. i’inkhn.m‘s Vegetable Com- pound is the unf`ail.ing cure for this ronriiiion, lt strrmgthims the female organs and permanently cures all dis- orders such as this letter describes: Tlvnr lim. Pinkhnm : “ lil-ing mother of Bve children, I have h:nl expr-rirrice with the gen--rnl troubles of lnvscx. I uns lucrrnfed when one oi' m_\' children was born. nurl from that hour l date nllof my nlllir-tions. l tnunri_ i.l'.nt w\thin'n fr-\v months my health wus 1Lr.pnir\~d, I had fcnlulu \vcz\lmo§1 und :l<- i_‘ovup0\nnl in i~i§-(lui that I Luke at lr-usii one liottlo. llliu so, und fclt so much better that I kept on tin 1 \'l':\l.li\vnt, and it marie me ri Strung und \\'cll \\runn.n. The few dollnrs I spent for thc nnsl i<-inc cannot begin to pny vv lat it was worth In me."~-.\lrs. Anna. lllr;Ku.y, 2326 Spndinn _-\ vo., 'l`or|\1ito, tint. _ .\lr5_ Viuklmm advises sick women frrc. Address, Lynn, Ma-Ss. t~__-_-_~;-;-=.~=.- ==,.- 00000000 ' F' \ , r .K ,\ ` ._ " ._ \"~‘ ‘v-v 4 '_ _r § l The Russian navy hashad an hard knock. One cruiser leuttn bottom, and then disabled and sets I more badly damaged is the nat maui b FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, lwii. The fight this time uns not with TORO ut with the shore batteries at Sebas pol. _ FOR THE HOLDERS OF LIFE POLICIES- There is danger that the insurance Md" T ' I' 1 ‘I l rcvelations in New York may have n tendency to induce policy holders, 'to cease paying prenilums and allow their policies to lapse, greatly to the injury of them selves or their families. To restore the confidence of such persons Chairman Armstrong of the New York State ln- vestizating Committee has issued a mani- festo to policy 'holders, which is both timely nnd important. The insurance companies are by no means insolvent or likely to become so. 'l`hcy are, on the contrary, many of them atleast, enormously rich. In regard to them nil the law requires that they shall hold reserve funds sufficient for the pay- _j ment of nil policies which may become claims. There need therefore be no fear in the mind of any policy holder in any of these companies that the company will be ' unable to puy the amount that will be due under his policy when that- policy becomes a claim. This is true alike of Cnnndiun compan- ies and of American companies doing business in Cnnadn. All that has 'been ,revealed in no way affects the financial stability of the companies. What the cxtrnvagnnce and misappropriation of trust funds by some ofthe companies h-is done, has had thc effect merely of increasing the cost, and diminishing the l profits allotted to thc policy holder. The face value of his policy is and has nlwnys been secure if the premiums are Brought face to faoe with its misqu tation of The Guardian‘s words TheE umlner has now the grace to quote wh this paper really said. We are therefor content. Of course, it would have been better to have quoted correctly in th EDlTOR’S MAIL- Tur wonxsuors' nur. Sui-It was only by tho interposition of Providence sendintz the teeming rain, and changing the wind from south to north ust before the railway fire started this morning, that saved perhaps half the town from destruction. If ever there was a veritable firetrap allowed to remain in a community, it is in railway shops here. Fire after fire has occurred there and lust winter in the same place it had burned through a building but owing to great quantity of snow on the roof and -`Beauti ul Furs!» men arrived promptly nnd saved the property at that time. These shacks have been built of the most combustible material and added to as the require- ments of road necessitated and being u storehouse for dry lumber, shavings, oils, etc., are especially liable to fire. These shacks are still building, the last being on Water Street between the paint shop and round house, with fa tnrred paper roof and rough board side with buttons to match. It is simply disgraceful to build such a structure opposite respectable houses, \vl\_ile owners are trying to lm- provc their property and the appearance bein enrl in the night, fire .»\nd what Chairman Armstrong states with regard to thc prcscnt and futuro of the insurnncc companies is no doubt truc. Thcjiuvcstigntlon has already had the ell`ect of stopping extravagance, cut tingdown exorbitant snlnrics and im- Whilc on this muttcrasn citizen und large taxpayerl -would respectfully re- quest his Worship the Mayor and City Councillors to have the cncrouchmcnts made on Prince School and \Vuler Street by Railway management re- moved. Thcse include pnrt of l.hc Round llousc and fence,nnd no doubt it is chcnpcr to tnke from citizens than to bnylnndcvcn ntn. half price as evidenced by trials in court lust week. Yours Respectfully posing new and rfl'cctunl safeguards again misappropriation. We doubt not that the companies will hereafter be uponusounder basis than before, and 0000000000000000000000000000000000 C- lr* : »-a '“'¢ =<: :== 00000000000000 arnatio Cream Yin will like Car- tiotr Crcunl. \Vc vc ucvcr yet found zluyonc who could hurl ar fault i11 it. It keeps the skin soft and surorlllr. It is the bcst rcrut-ocly wants tot protect the skin Q from icy winds and 0 1\1rd water. Price 25C. Sold by G. JAMIESON, Druggist. we strongly hope thnt the rates of ln- surance mny be reduced, or _that the profits allotted to policy holders may be incrcascd or cvcn both us a result of thc llraln and Nerves . Dependent on Certain Elements of Nature Which are Found in ' llr. Ghase’s Nerve Food. Mr. Archibald Sutherland, Prinripu South Bur School, Sydney, N. S., writes: -“I wns grcntly troubled with nervous dyspepsiu und tight choking fcclingsinthc chcst. After meals I often fclt like vomit- ing and my stomach wus sore. I wus nervous and \vorricd,frequcntly had head- aches and shortness of hrcnth on slight searching investigation now going on. 'l`hcre is therefore good reasons why policy holders should continue to pnv premiums onthe policies they have, for lhcy cannot in hardly any case abandon thcm without nt lcnst partial loss of what they have already pnid. And cvcn if n policy be dropped in one company in order that another mnybc takcu in nn- othcr company thcrc will neccssnrily bc uloss in thc trnnsfcras thc insured will x' find the ru.tcs increased on account of 1 advancing age. 2 I Life insurance to persons having others l dependent upon thcm is just ns important ‘ und desirable ns it ever wus to those who can nll`ord to pay it. Policy holders may therefore be fairly cautioned against hasty ‘ action in abandoning their policies, if i such action is comtemplated. They have l nn investment as safe ns ever with pros~ l pccts of better returns in the future than lin the past. The revelations, shocking _ and alarming as they hnve been are like a , thunderstorm which out of the elemental | war brings eventually, a bright sky and ‘more _invigorating ntmosphcrc. Policy \ holders hereafter will doubtless bc better iprot-ccted and assured of better returns than heretofore. “Several doctors trcntcd me but for al different ailment and I Iinnlly dccidcd to try DR. GHASE'S NERVE F001). After I had used three boxes I found myself vcry much benefitted. You can depend on me to recommend DR. CHAb`l'l'S NERVE FOOD lo ull who suffer from any form of nervous disease for i belicvc it us entirely cured me. islmii bc glad to be the means of bringing this medicine , to the notice of anyone sutl`c1-ing ns Itlirl." The Christian Scientists are right enough when they claim that thc mind influences the body. Worry, excessive mental toll and strong emotion consume nervous cncrrzy nt nn enormous rate. _ _ Rest of mind and body is essential for rr the restoration of |\n exhausted V nerv- But tho mind is dependent on the brain e llsthe brain in turn is a bangle of nerve, <1 nr h i h ri u t 1 - ° :x..;”..°..,:r§.",:s:;s. ‘f...:::.'..fx*..:f.'; Annual Hiyieeillig . ._( "‘ ‘_ , . . l _ ‘ The destroyed workshops were cheap ` Structures, more fire traps in fact, and in that regard ri source of danger to the nd- 000000000000 &. _.___ ,lu _ GAB SERVICE Pnsscrrgcrs, baggage, ctr., conveyed auywhcrc desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & It'icKinnou’s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- |ou‘s Corner. _]. M. NICHOLSON, I-28 d 1 yr. Telephone No. 253 ‘ joining bulldings.It is to behoped that the I new shops whenever and wherever they maybe erected will be substantial and | creditable structurcs._ It transpircs that the '1`arlfl`Commisslon ll will hold a sitting in Charlottetown, prob- ably cnrly in the new year. With this Poli SALE. 'i`l\t- properly of Mrs. Geo. Bryenton situntcrl on the llracklc Point Road, Y miles from Ch’to\vn, containing 30 acrei ul' 1-l\oi<-e land. <1 good dwelling house und oulliuilrliu-rgs. Nt-nr to sciool house nud vliim-li, making this a vcry desir- nblr- homc. Thcrc is also a spring of wnicr on ihc north side of ibe farm which isvniuublc for watering stock. As 1\lrs.lirycnion has gone to'liv¢ in western L`uun-»f--11-S---1-~»~ -1= <1 »f~ ..'..'ts°'.e:.n:..:.ss'.sr:.:.:f"err..".'.:.~»" =°<1=~~=f ~ Oue’s health is as uncertain as one’s ~ * repair inagood ioonll ,n soutfi un- '* -‘w:»~f§=‘;\v»¢< =._ - 4 ...aj-~' "~ ~ 'ye' ff" "‘ ‘ \ .'fn>fe`U~ <» we 1.- f--,-stun 'ut yln\.lv'.»r»-.w*~ ~ M ' ff t __ » _ . , " ‘ - f . ; V » _»., , ` . .g ’.~ .;,,,'~ ,. _, ,,\ _- . ~,.~; . `. ‘"\ . ~ .5._u.., >. ~_,. V. ‘ f » = .-.`.» ff,-'I~ "~.~,'x<‘1~-»`..'§.¢u"lr, ~ ` .. ... ~.. , _ ...., .1.».a..4§.."'.‘§¢nt.m..,.rt-..-.;r.l.r.-.1.lh....cr;z-.fliLfil¢Ji..iAem€I»- .-4.-_»f,1;L'..:,-;_f,,,,,¢y;,,,,,,,' 5,5-|,§§;g,‘i,gx'_~,,-,gy;,t,",g,~;g@`,f ~,, ‘n_| .,,.\ ~, _,tt "ke, ».,_,_.,y,_~. muon' _ERS 5039381, for the Insane, QLIGCII S. Klug’s Prince County Prlsoggd DEPASTHENT Oli* PUMJQ \\r,,R1_`_ Charlottetown, Nov. 22nd Sa1ix.so'1‘ssnnns will b ._ ' 5’ S_°~“"'d&_v. Dec. 9th. 1905, Fwm any Perma °' Persons willi; iocontrsct to su l H . . . , _‘N \.1»°_1=--mr' F-1‘l‘3»’l,.§.ii°fii“ll‘.?°’.lv ending 31st December, 1906 wnlinu follow ng articles, the samcho |,. li" iivered at the Institute at the co I lies immediately opposite tin- r- . It is impossible to procure- n uwn desirable locality for re-.-rdtfwt-.~ lil u Terms easy and a good tiilr- 1z=\_ H samples up stairs. _ I tiauvin, Gcntzcl & lI= J. A. S. BAYER, l‘Rfii’ Black Dialidlline ing hercar of coal will bt-_"“" , receive freI|‘;ht for St. J°l“‘,;‘_'_|:f,§],,‘,: AIIQIR Slturdly gill Decemlcr. ` _ Y Should n reasonable fl"""' “_|m;' g 1 will cali there. I mm, |,,,,.k