if | §,un&_3¢“¢g|gK11,gng-@,m--@@.--»_-- - f I _ . `r f v . - 4 Is partly responsible for many evils we Suifel fl°01I\ WERE WE TO WATCH CLOSELY FOR CEYLON TEA. On each and every sealed packet instead of accepting anything ofered, we should never be disappointed in getting a cup of delicious healthful tea' snansn Luau racxsrs oirtv 25c. 30c 50c. 60c. Montreal Omoo, 318 St. Paul St. yr' _mfxyrh Y Y- ‘I Y `yl"j NV- I' UU- Ed- W _ ` 4 ; "_ 'Z "V-]`,l"' ' . 5"- ~__._.r-* ‘~'.‘~`_/1___`_`- /1 \\ AFTEB ES. After you have gone the rounds of the town in looki _4 for a bargain in anice watch, chain, or any article of jewelry, come to us and you » ill li satistied at the snaps you receive. Going to waste (waist). Our waist sets are going to ladies waists very quickly. Come and secure one before they all go - __ Watchmaker and Jeweler. L0 W0 Cor. Gt .George and Grafton Sts cirmvn. r. ir. mms, ' ~ *_ "\~", '“ `~ ‘-‘:f‘i'_ ” `,"~ `==~+ ' ' _ '~ ;» ;". lr..-il ?. _§;.<.<~r~»V.l..-..r_ The Standard for quality Is used b all larva Trans ortation Com a i y puns- and Livery stables It has no equal and iii sold bl; an aromas dealers. Manufactured only by _ Tne Imperial- O11 C0., 1;.-|;a_ Bt- 31102.' ET. E. ' f- '-5 gieaaaacwrraisaascssmat l I are * Thelted Bird-Best 'ic-Day and Good for Years._ ycle La=borSave cor* H-_\»_{, G _ § aarrnuaarrrre Are Red Bird c Caged Bearings WITH every ball running in a _cage by itself and never coming in contact with its fellows, as is ' the ease with the improved Red Bird caged bearings ' ' friction is reduced to a minimum, with the result °` “ that Red Birds run forty per cent- easier than ordin- ~ ary wheels. ' lf,-',‘,l_;f_f_;_ I rraeaieiiei sariesarseieeisieieier i ieiiiwsr~a#a il! I Ll _ » /'__ J a _ i ,,.~ _...- _ The accompanying illustration will give vnu an idea of what these new bearingsare like. If you are _-and you should be if you propose buying &_W e this season-you can have the working prim- 0ip_le shown to and thoroughly explained tn you by visiting your nearest Red Bird Agency. ` mf snow mcvcus co.. i|i1|isn.V l \*liHl~#l4#%¥~##i¥l=l»=l##l “N” F?*“"”"°»,,§;2,_¢,¢ ‘ 21 VV *_ he Flying Poli The dying fox is ii very curious in habitant of the forest near Moreton buy. in east Australia It lives in ducts and moves generally toward the duslt of the evening, and the noise produced by the heavy napping of the so called wings is very singular. The docks like quiet places, where there are large aranoarlsn pine trees, with an undeiffwood 02 scrub and oreepers. The foxes hang invest aumbers from horizontal branches ot the pine trees. When there is a clear spaeaaiiieng the trees, an enormous numbered the animals may be seen,Vaiid their 'noise can he heard, for directly they Va|`|affan`y-' thing unusual they utter a shortbark, something like tha sound madeibyyjoung rocks. Often every branch is crowded, and the young foxes are seen ettlliil dap- ping their wings and holdiugon with their hind feet and with t_he_lr'§ieads downward or marling and dghtiiig for places. . _ . __ Siiildenly the Whole take to 'Bight and nip their furry, wingliie aides and nheel around like heavy birds. _'Many dy with their young holdingon tothem. The creature is not a true fox, and there is a fold of skin which reaches _ from the fore to the hind legs. This is called the wing, and it enables the pteropus, as the animal called, to tioat and turn in the airi- hiladelphia Press. Kirglia Music. _ One of the Kiaghiz came into my tent, and, squatting down, bqanto play eh ka a is -winged imm- 8 UID IQ 8 IBO ment played with the 'liii__`at‘s`,_ The music was monotonous and aliielan- eholy cadenos._but it harmonised well with the surroundings and"r_ha_‘mood| they inspired- In u word. #nic ally Asiatic. VI sat and listened to it with pleasure, giving my t_mh§natlcn captive to the music, the soltnioaning V ofthe night wind, the gentle cuickln ot the tire. How many and night ‘ did Inot spend thus duriii_g_"tlie long | years that followed listening .to the dreamy sounds of that primitive Kir R _,grew accustomed to the _kaumuss and _ derived as much pleasure' as the _ Kirghiz` did themselves. Infact, I grew _fond of it.. Its soothing music carried my mind away into the fairy realms of _ day dreams. My thoughts new away ` to my Vliome‘a__1iii_d the dark___'_we6ds Hedin ih*'_*¥Throu|h i __ When Dolly li _HL An oddfbranisi-or‘a¢ns¢;pie¢ is one-_ ing the pet"'in' sicknesi; to ` be subject toall the com lainie of *bins like _¢h¢_“1>°<>r1y" lookin the don is illustrated by the diagnosisof leprosy in_the case of a doll from whom ‘fthe paint was decking od." Ifall the paint comes oi and the doll takes on a pitiful pallor. there is a tins opportunity for the chi1d’shea1ing' art. In one in;|;5n¢¢ the appearance of measles was i;|du¢¢d_ _by the _help or a red lean _pmii in an- _0lh_el' 1!ista1ice._WlIi6n ii dull! was con valescent after fever, the ""p1-etense’ WN iullported by deliberately pulling out the hair. Fractures o{f;_ii`mb0i- skull' the vital sustaining sawdust have. of course. to he treated Burgiéilly, the number of maimed and deformed figures which areto be_.fo'und in doll l““_d~ W°“1d *@9111 $0 _berhy no meani “”“'°’_°“l 31110118 V children.-Professor Suu? m0°111=°mP0rery Review. Kachina and Bapiq aug., ' 'Machine guns are meo`liQiica11y kms. °d_ with fixed ammuniti¢gi§‘an‘d~,¢h9 qu-._ mdses are exploded and V' extracted by arrangements that _enable ii' number of rounds to be tired in rapid succession by 0119 man._ The ordinary ihachine gun of the Maxim or Nordenfeldt type can _lire from 800 to rounds a minute of mfanlfl’ ammunition. but for naval and fortress purposes a heavier type is made to discharge projectile; not ex. oeedlng 14 ounces in weight. 'l:‘he term “quick iiring’_f_;i~s applied m °'1't1]-161'? Woapons of sizes which are so constrnctedaand VV-nunted that they can_be loaded. si V _ i and iii-9,1 mon, fallldly than in 1 of an ordinary 5'1"” U”hk° ’ Suns. they are loaded by ham' osscss in common the character’ little or no Au “°Wll’ 1*' guns are Of ,i qumk ann? .idflilie term will D8- fore long b By the must f°°°{1* 8" .mrs for rapidity or loading ann- -_ ii-ptiiggihof -_recoil the de- structive power mf has been more than-doubled, ' ‘ 81.121 slighter injuries leading to losis of D011 -‘1`11‘svr>'- 11<>wever.'t0 judge by- 'l Halifax N S _ ---»- Messis. DEARBORN & CO ui viii cuisminiii GMLEMEN _ V _ _h _’ P '__' _ é lincfxamiicfla L '_-”‘ _ lll’lt-Sl Q 8 .1 ' .3 __ l‘ f no you feelwfeftk’ ‘_ ('l.'€8IIl Tu-i't'ai' ` I liuileg “sth _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ iii less Lack st" ? and |1»‘m€» Ammonia or any in_]ui-ious mi-I-edie ' mlergfy _ _ ' per vent _Carbfiiic Acid-4 _ V _ V Take a few of_Mll_lf;|iru’ie _. .aa-iq¢fv¢"Piii§_`_fra¢_y{ii._i,§.,i=,_ _'f l l _ (Sigiie§l)_MAYNit']lD__l§l0; Y°‘|1‘5f\"_°llll¢lB‘|f\V.°ll"A,l_S_.'ll"\\- j-_ ._ _ »_ 1 ; '_ V' g_ G0\3ifrIlIIi§3_ lull V 1 “Haven't kit right since .I 'bald the D" ° pe " ls an expression one hears on £5-y hand '\ist_now. Thiaterrihleacourgeleaveainitstraia f`_l 7 ‘ * _fV V- V -_ . weak hearts shattered nerves ‘ linir 7:. poverishedblobd',andagoueral_ru;;,'1°y|n, ». ' ‘_ ' debilitatcd condition of the temr _ I .. __ Thousandsofpeoplethroum;ut(_3auada are _gust now needing the timelyaaasiataace _of _ilburifai-leart a__nd‘Nerva 'lls. This remedy has a wonderfulway_ot'ptrength_eu- ' g, invigorating, and bmldiug iip the realthaherlagrippeoranyseriqusilluess- Mrs. Eliza Cook, who lives at log Palmerston Ave., Toronto, says: I “Seven years ago -_I had the gnppe, followed by iudammationpf the lungs. I have been amlcted ever sincef with heart trouble. To walk aiiyway fast-would make me gasp for breath, and many a time I have had to atop on the Street to usda my bfveth- _ _ ._ “I had. th ring feeling at night, and my iiérvi;N\’ve:e' 'uiiatriia'g.' annoying or worrying ma produced 'ex-' treme weakness, and would act my beatiu ao fast that I thought I was dying I would-become so 'nervous aa tosremb _ like a leaf. - . _ _ ‘_‘I began taking' Milborlfs Heart _ Nerve Pills some t_1m§A¢0» Ind have getting better ever since. My nerves are much stronger. I can wit without ditliciilty, and the palpitation, Butter-ing of the heart, shortness of breath, and nervousness troubles me no more. “I gladly recommend these pillsal the best medicine I know of for heart and 'nerve troubles, and the ader effects of ' on account of the great goodtliey ve doueiu _my case." V “Tha Inliarsnt laziness _ of Mankind’ HlS_GRIPPE___ llltllllll0lllc|iIlvilllllVVlillln.ll V the .aint _..."1 i liao.-;,f,_,,__,,Q ygivé 44"' P 3' " 1 owdu, vi__n_¢li is 12 7.4 pe Suppilfns _ _ 5 oiigarlotietown sash and . _ ....1 .~. - V . _ ,. , . DUDDS -\\ H _f 1 ' ` ,xi ' , l d l l V4 l' ' i i_ - ` l U Y; Y " inniaY» _ `» - f _ IISG1 B01 crop in suitable proporti e Plant Food it requires ATTEN §5§E’§r I l "With eirperienllr-rd 'workmen and first-classimiaclii supply contractors and others with Doorsand Fra interior and exterior Finish, etc, etc 311.1' &D@C1 ° ai ' I ° _ __ <-__ _ _ _» _ _ _ , _ _ , °°*'"' “svn staunanainaissnr Khin instrument! " - _ ‘ l- ‘I "‘ f ~ rf A __ _ f“_*‘°|°‘c“3-uspricé' - . _- -_ - __ Qbive usacall _ _ »How many a dark, solitary winter _ _ -_ » ' » _ .V V ._ f. 'afiarnaon did inet while away is this ‘ _._ foolish fashion! In course ofltime 1 l _ __ P e_s No. 3 __ _ . \ . V . , % _.gr __ ,Qi l'-“Rl ALI;-V li* cud -r i rl ' 1 _ _ _ .r _ , __ lx"-_ ‘ _ _ iqguinl -98 _ _ __ , < V _ _ YOURS -nurses. _They are too. ,,:_-°».j“'4i':a,,.~ °"'U _ ' . _ -_ 3 __ _ _ -by the familiar nursery methods _ l _ “|».',',';:_-=.i°,;_ff`-°*'-=~V -==i=~-»==>1*f'~;_;;,,,.~=#" it' V' _ “ _ ._ ._. ' __ Q e _ The realistic _impulse to dst_ect~som9. _ _ , '_ '_ _ " _ _` f _ _ ° - _ _ 'I S i fi ie s _ . yal’ alliyto buy an Imitation » -" ‘_ -- LL, _ '°6o'8l>"§' £l'6§i`iz‘i" n.i'f¢’°" K3|5°ml'\¢» Ala Whiting Clue Cc V'°'*"° "§’V%*.l.l”.dl“’ ““ ""*. l' Vi oiiaar -slruahsa fa King. ’ flh0f|cwor\h$loo._Eo1l_°dblllll_,_ -_ ‘ " ‘ __ _ _ I WE HAVE TH ll -_ __' f aaacasiirnr ararizui. ' __ f A ' Y ' ‘ f° 1 " ‘ lllortali The universal fate of man It cannot be escaped, but beinsuredagaiiist. LBO ~ §§~2 @'5€'H>_"9'\$ -é / , __ ~ _i i~'_i“{ dr _ Z _ V ...1‘i1is... l I _0i= Foiissnais . M |’__AYlf _ If you own or have t e money sa “E5 “Sy health to secure auicient insuralicldulzg rotect their dependents at the ELL( H _ I F E . . _ _ , ' e yur gi aiilr .. "°..§‘*.‘i’..“*“"‘“‘"' °°§ The Birkbeck _l will assist you to build a home permit withlsafe ; Th lin f' . .. _,,.,..‘§ as ,sears an ft ~-it claims an amassing the magni _ - iicwt surplus of om *ooo as _ _ :_I;:_tBai:|;l:gc°l;’:r&v;8tment and Saving! Co a safeguard. ¥ Owost possible rate .consistent 3 MONTHLY instalments, not exceedin For further particulars en M M f ofthO$ lr-i.;a.:..ra ° °°~°f$ __ _ _ i __ _ ___ ___________;_:___»aaa¢.....$ Ful1inr0rmauonon,sPPlicatian._ __ _ lottetown and Summerside, P.E P' I ‘ 'l'iios.m ' ` ` ‘- g 3i¢\\So¢’y.,-Bmiitford. 3 ' 1| I _