grae ra-rmsnrsws Au. _ GOOD ADVICE. I success; ok for distress. find what you look for d0n’t ‘UUh‘RDll‘H"""2 I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - -_-:_-.1-;_z;_~::::_-‘-'-2'-1 It NY! to buy in this Province. mmsrrmc or' 'ri-In oovsnund-mN'n -A meeting of the Executive U0\ll\¢il has been summoned for tomorrow &f~ ternoon, at two o'clock, in the Coun- hunt for trouble, but look for cu Chnmhen GOOD SHOT.-The U. C. 0. is t0 be congratulated upon having am0D§ le BN buf- YOUI' 9had°W~ "°m°"" its .students s. coming Bisley Rifle- lwr. I WHY. man, who, on Saturday afternoon. f 'hint the Bl\1l_iB Still lhinlngi but under very adverse weather condi- you're in the way- Ihiut grumble, don’t bluster, don't Vinum, and d0n't shirk; !¥¢n.t think nf your worries, but _“J think of your work; 'l“l}'¢ worries will vanish, the work ,. - will be done; - the sun.' -Evcrybody's Monthly.’ PENS ANU ,FUXES AHE All HEMJY In the Dennis llanch six pens are practically completed for the six pairs of Pedigrced silver beauties ranged for Saturday HULGFHOOH next. "1 ll DINNIS HANEH, tions won first place at the 500 yd. m soo with as4. ' t "__“' C THANKS.-The Guardian acknowl- ( edges with thanks receipt from Mr. G. papers giving a detailed history of the Tariff discussion in the Senate, and the arrangement finally arrived at. stated in The Guardian the rifle match between the York and Char- “ lottetown Civilians' Rifle Clubs, -with the Fourth Regiment Club ered contest-which should have tak- P en place on Saturday last but was d abandoned on account of the rain preventing a full attendance on the atch with a possible also at the vices in the Methodist Churches on "Missions from a Layn1an's Stand- W. Cuming, New York, and form- paint," ' No lman sees his shadow who faces erly of this city, of United States A GUOD IDEA___AB previously N. S., was a passenger arriving by the coming in to make it 8 th,.ee_,.,_,m_ been visiting her home here for the part of the teams; has been rear- EQ \\'hif'l: watch the building operations from adjoining pens. All the foxes are in perfect health and the sale of stock goes steadily on nf the Head Office, 155 Richmond St., wherc Mr. Dinnis, Mr. Jones uni, ir1Sf2€uIl‘TAL'l‘H OF CITY GOOD.-Spcak- he ohnston, Health Officer of the City, erpool. N. S~» ¢\\`1`iV0e¢.1I~,3.2f.§¢.»¢1s.»,1.»r#wifi-4 T . ,L_ . with brilliant surprises, with audi-I Saturday issue. exchange for pjnyer pim,0_., cient diversity to satisfy all testes. Potatoes 35 ' Beete, per doa. ‘ Lard, per lb. Beef (small) per lb. Beef (quarter) per lb, Pork Lamb, per lb. (smell) Fowl Mutton Butter Eggs, per dos Oats Hay (Pressed) $12 to Sli Hay (Loose) Pork Ilad a Stroke. iz 14 to 16! a tous! 5; to 9 to io; 10 to 14 9 to 13 I4 to 25 26 40 to 42 Ill to S13 ‘Ii to 91 P v ' ei Paralysis AND FOUND A CURE IN DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD M012! special nanaenowifhile or Slighlly-Used Pianos We have a. lo! of piuiios that have been rented out for zu year, and others only three moulhs. Sonic have been taken ln FIFTEEN PIANOS This lot of 15 pianos have all been marked down at a ' price which makes every one a real bargain. ' This is an opportunify ofa life- time to get n piano that \ is as good and looks as good as new ata pin-ee which will just sul! you. Every plauols fully gimrnntecd. Every piano valll be shlped on approval if you cannot call and sec them. Freight paid by us. » livery ulzuio the same price io everybody No matter what the terms the price remains the san e Call or virlte today, and .see if thc pianos are not nil we claim tliem to be. MILLER BROS 123 Kent St. 1538-9-|71ilctf. . It is always better to prevent seri- E* _ _. -_ . i .. _ ous diseases of the nerves. There are W Ollie Walters, singers and ¢1nnc0,~,,;lrn1i|\y warnings, such as slceplessncss, photo plays. ' ' |, irritability, headaches and nervous indigestlon. Prostration paralysis and locomo- tor utaxia only come when the nerv- ous system is greatly exhausted. Even though your n.ilmcnt muy not yet be very serious, there is a great satisfaction in knowing that Dr. (‘.hase's Nerve Food will cure para- lysis in its ea,\rller stages. Mrs. R. Bright, 215 Booth Avenue Toronto, writes: “Two years ago my husband had a stroke which left him in a weak, nervous copdition. He started taking Dr. (.huse's Nerve Food and Kidney-Liver Pills, and we saw the good results almost immedi- ately. They have made a new man of my husband and we cannot speak ton highly of them.” - llr.`Chasc’s`Ncrve Food, 50 cents a box, fi for $2.50, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. l il .. , The Wedding Ringls the best binder for “The Sweetest Stcry E've r ~‘ To'd." , You’1l find a nice line -»ef .these hinders` `here-- f English, American and Canadian styles- marked , at most moderate prices. » 118 Grafton St .‘ N. Tanron "‘ ' '_ _ ` \ Bulbs A large ship- ment of <11 \ice a n d circfully s:lecled E Holland ° . Bulbs ` JUS* I Qfeived and opened up, llydeinihs, Tulips c"°°“'- I-ll}_°'» N\I'¢l°w¢. ihinere Sacred Lilies, Freesies QW Q-° » 5"’8l¢ lcd D_oulile llyecinlhs, Named Varieties Single and Double Tulips, Named Varieties. All choice \ stock, beautiful shades. Send for Pri e list. We pay ' postage on Mail Orders at Catalogue prices. ` Carter & Coy. »Lid.' L ¢h»fI°.¢¢1°wn- lawn... as sms. .na suit.. -,..,.,. . _ - Dutch’