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The 5r`st lot of this candy we SOLD oil in UNE dav. Our new stock is HERE and is proving immens el y POPULAR with all classes. It’s called. Maple ' Walnut Frilfers » and is really very swell eating and has caught everybodys fancy. Its a p _ii r e wholesome maple sugar and wal- nut uixlure. Try Some Only Zilc a pound "l I J. G Jamieson rnoonass ov can Fanny. BY A SPECIALIST That the ~ Dandruff germ is resiwll' It is good _news to the people of; this Province and all others interest- ed in its as well as their own wel- fare that tenders will immediately be invited for the construction of a car ferry of the most modern type to Ply between this Province and tha mainland. According to oelegraphic advices, the Minister of Railways has decided on Carleton Point ond Cape Tornientiue as the terminals, the re- ported total distance between them lfeing_t.cl\ miles. The decision of the Minister is based on the report of the of careful study and survey by that gentleman. It is understood that the track of the Prince Edward Island Railway is to be broadened to .tha standard guage, to bs in readiness when the Car Ferry is com- pleted. In a previous issue Hon. W. B~ Stewart fittingly suggested that an agreement in writing be at once made with the Dominion Government that' the P. E. I_'Ra.llway machine and repair shops be continued for the standard guage work which will he required when the shove change is made. There should hc no time lost Prof. Kirkpatrick, after several mon- . ln securing this. ’I`Illil WAl'l`ER.*i’ l~"l‘llIKE. .\‘.i;1ll_-z that the strike of the vlllitcrs iid i1l>°lfll 10 \`f>1ll\l>Hif are not lacking. \\'ith disscnsion among the lenders nn-.l in the ranks, witll n treui-ulry that contnills no trca.sure, with every tlrliu and stcunisllipclitering New York lu‘ili:.zin-,: \\'uitel's from other . iriiii-s and thi- hotel nlaungers holding firm in their refusal to recognize the union. the cud cannot be far off, The strike ima simply been resolved into n test of endurance, with the DRUGGIST I1-it-lit and public opinion on the side inf thc hotel mauallers, for it is in- Lendiug Tackle l`)t=:il<~r Wedding Rings stamped, G. H. T- are the kind that will wear a life- i time. We have a large stock of tok. lsk and iiilc in all sizes. Prices $1.50 to $3.75 ac- cording to weight. G. lEl._ Tz_l_ylor I jews er pucian ___ < "Just received a new lot offaucy shirts with soft collar' and French cuffs. 'l`hcy're uohliyl $1.25 each. i\lncLelll-ln Bros. The Men's Store. 6-7M3i. “Solid Rubber Tires for ruuabouts and heavy delivery wagons. Pncu» matic for light wagons and sulkics-- see our line-get our prices. fmake u speciality repairing; track s\1lkies-- if full stock of spokes, tires and oth- er accessories always on hand. Quick service guaranteed. Prices moderate. Sec me. Ernest. Rice, Grafton St. Mlilii. "(‘ornc here for _vnur summer uu- :l»=rwear. We are shmvitia a nicc line of Mesh. with short sleeves _'mil nllort legs, at $1.00 n suit. Other lines in Balbrignn, Linen, Natural Wool, and Silk and Wool from 75 rents per suit up. Maclsellan Bros The Men’s Store. ` G-TM3i. i iconceivahle that any properly man- inged establishment could 'afford to dr, Rfwthlllg that would place the con- l1'<1| U! ill* Rel`\‘uuis in the hands of |an irresponsible union that lacks istixndtnz even in the labor world. The public has no sympathy with the waiters, who treated neither their |0¥1ll"loyers noi' thc public fairly, and iwho, in fact. practically tried to "ll0ld HIV’ L-Vc1‘_\' important hotel and cstauraut in New York. True,. they 'lined no revolvcrs or clubs, but bv striving when business was nt its height in one place ,liter another tllev deliberately sought to terrorize the proprietors of those places.-N. Y. Ilernld. i Nofnns. pressiou they lost two millions sterl- ing in Marconi shares recently. _their promise. Eleven thousand ne\ wortll even alirst reading. i Tllcodorc Roosevelt has '-1 person- _ality all his own, lt is both attrac- tem a,,,,Oim_ed by thc Cha,-iottetown tive and repellent, and thus has been C¢~,||,-mil' is Called to this ,namel- _a. factor in sltirrlug up world-wid The nearer the business world can ,approach to a cash hasis the better for buyer and seller. Today there is. far less credit business than there was fifty years ago, und the cash business is steadily inrreusing_-- Kingston Standard. ers the letter of Theodore Ross, B. .A., Professor and Secretary of Agri- culture, in this issue. And Mr. Ross promises to write other articles on the same topic of the requirements of the horse market. Hia letters are for the purpose of giving horse mis ers a better knowledge of what. the market demands, thus making the breeding of horses of grcnter vnlul- to them, and his articles iireuot lu- tcnded to he in any wily coul.ro\'er~ _sial. Charles Lyons, Mayor, and W. W. Clarke, City Clerk, and Secretary of ithe Charlottetown Board of Health, _under the direction of the latter body have published neatly printed card folders, and are distributing sanu-. throughout. this city. Their at-tion in this regard is certainly commendable, |'l‘hey advise citizens of the necessity of keeping clean and wholesome premises, and note the benefits to be derived from sanitary inethods. The folders also contain valuable infor- mation usito .the disposition of re Horace Grsely’s claim that nionev fuse, as wcll as health and ventila- is never lost but merely changer,--tion rules of practical vnlue, well ,hands may or may not he comfort.- ing to those who are under the im- deserving of ad option. C-iti:cns, who were fortunate enough to hear the.few hand concerts' on moonlight nights at Victoria Parl' _ American publishers deserve the last year, _will not soon forget how 'tllanksof the reading public for their much they enioyerl same, and they. resolve not to issue any more chesp in addition to hundreds of others =ol‘ trashy literature, and they will hope that there may be many more lwin that thanks if they live up to there this year. A few electric lights ' e ll and chairs for th bandsmen are a v books were published in the United that is rctplired in the way ol ef|uil>~ States, last year, few of which were ¥U€l\t, and the music at thllt P0l1l\lar resort with ample pure and invigor- ating air is greatly appreciated. The rrttentioii of thc energetic commit- _ _ _ 0 with the hope that the members “'i-“"ff"*- 1" fbi f01`°l1°°1“1“#< “Oldest thereof will give it their tnmignuiil --___ ~-- . ---_-----~-~--=` for the li. S. Presidency. Ormsby M¢e,,ti,,n_ - iuzw nuns ononcl: norm. WM. MONBOURQUETFE. Mgr. Private Baths. Running Wntcr and Long Distance Telephones in all rooms. Large Bright Sample Rooms. CUISINE llNEX'Jl'lLl.lCD SYDNEY. N. S. _-ld1vr__ _ _ _ Cameron’s “llome--lVlade-- Bread” Sweet -~l’use~-- W liolesome (Always The Same) be had at these grocers- oflln 81 C0--M dt /\ Mcln od, rorllcll K' (`o--Lfl|.1ppci's Grocery, hbe`a Grocery- j. H. Cronin john Cameron-john \Vlieatley, , Wm McPhee-P. L. Smallwootl, ` P. Mullins (between Richnientl Pownal Sis) Mrs Trainer (Rochford Sl M rs Geo Moore Wafer St-between tion and who is now an enthusiasti _was less than two years ayzo hitterl rlnlc sniff; “lla is thc lnosi. _ilnugl~r» ous figure in public lifo lu Anicril-.il I believe the time to \'ol.c ugniusl him is next Tut-sdu-_, and fzhnt is what I propose to do." Acts Quickly on iforns Sore Foot lumps, callousea .__~.. lt’s 9, new wrinkle for Horns--a painless rolncdy that quickly removes thc corn. Don't doubt it, this is a dead sure thing, lifts ‘em out quick- roots and branches. No pain, no scar, no more salvcs or pads. Just apply Putnam’a Painless (Born Ex- tractor, 25c. a bottle. Substitutes ,pay the dealer best, "Put.naun‘s" pays you heat because lf. rirls your fcct of corns. Taka no other than Putnnmfs Painless (torn and Wart lldxtractor. Sold hy druggists. "Try "Tons, Cola," when tired and thirsty. Its delicious and refreshinir- This is only one of the many drinks served at our Soda Fountain, E. A- Foster, Control Drugstore. 6-'fM3l. l.' ._."~.-‘. . _ 7 fennel) fd .` ' r views. new A E.. .."T€.... 1! `~ Don't Buy "Bargain Sale" Roofing Leaky roofs and pnor protection arc all the rewards a man gels for buying cheap roofing, he findslhaf lha "cheap stall' ia dear at any price. Carpenter-Morton roofing is made lo stand the blistering heat of seuthem summers and the pierceing cold of northern winters. It il waterproof, weathsrpool`,flneproof`-a non-conduch er of sound. li ia fully guaranteed. the bent to huy, the cheapest in lha cod. Got A free sample, ask for prices. Chandler - _lVlcHnrg, the manager of the Rouse- . --i--_- _vi-.li contest at ui.-. olneagn enliven- "It will nay yo" in get the best C toilet preparations for only the best will give entire satisfaction. We carry supporter of the colonel’s candidacy, B mu um, of an thdt is recognized Y ns thc best, know that we can till opposed to any plan to nominate your ~e\=cry want and are sure that him for thc Presidency, and ut that °‘"` l’l"“‘““~ ‘lilnlliiy C‘1“S“l0r“d- “W _most reasonable. The MacKinnon Drug (lo. 5-.lMFltf und if he should hc electl-.d ]‘l'esideni'. DOWN THE Alrlhlil. _wa would have hard work to get --"- him out of thu White House ay.:niu. Snutchca ol conversation between . young clerks of a certain tlepartmelit atom hoard as we passsd,i|own the aisle looking for a spool of No. 60 white cotton thl'sad:-- "And my gentleman friend .has got the prettiest finger nails. You nev- cr---" Me and him went out to the pork last. night. Class---' "Hut they say he has throwcd her ovcr for another skirt. Ain-t if. just the lim----" ' ' "Mr. Jones told mu he has never seen such eyes in his life as May- me's. Mllst he somebody hlackcd'en1. Here, kitty, kitty, kitty." _ "No clnss to him at ull. lcc crcnm soda is tho limit, and do you know __M__.. "The floor walker' said hc was go- ing to seo, that I got an increase in salary next month, Bunk. Maggie.” "Nope, not tonight, Angle. My in- tended is coming over to blow him- self to a street car ride. I’m afraid that boy's goin' to pass away with enlargement of the heart before I ever get a chance to nmrrv him." “Um-um-um! Swell, well I should think so, but- “Why you catty thing. I niu't put a thing on my face for three years. You make mo---" REVISION OF' BULLETIN BY .THE DEPARTMENT _ OF AGRICULTURE. Orchard Renewal-Circular No. of the Department of Agriculture. Extension. State College. Center Co., Pa. i This ls a leaflet of immense value to farmers of P. E. Island having old unprofitable orchards on their farms. It deals with the causes for ,such orchards being unprofitable and then shows how they may he remad~ led. It explains how,g very high tree with bare branches may be headed hack and growth produced lower down, this being natura's way of prolonging the life of the tree. _ Fertfllzatfon of the orchard is then dealt with to a considerable extant, followed by'hrlef piragrapha nn cul- ‘tlvatfon and spraying.. Every farmer having an old or- chard, nomattar how small, 'lhould send for this-leaflet and readlit cars- fully. The following of the directions it contains will he the means olin- , ‘the other ingredients. While this prv- Wo commend to the attention ollparation is not a dye. il1_ IH \\l\f‘-ll\\=1il‘ Provincial farmers and horse-breed-|ed for restoring HWY half U’ lt" ‘"" sible for nearly all the diseases to which the schlp is heir, as well as f~-r balnness and premature gray half. \i= s well known fact. but when -.ve rea- lize that it is also indirectly- _‘re- sponsible for many of the worse Gales of catarrh and consumption, we BP' preciate the importance of any BEEN that will destroy its power. We are, therefore, particularly pleased _to give herewith the prescription which an eminent scientist states he hai found, after repeated tests, to com- pletely destroy the dandrull §_¢l`m ‘U from one to three al>ll1l¢B€10US- If will also almost immediately stop falling hair and it has in numerous cases produced a new hair-EFOWU1 Fi' ter years of'baldncsa. This prescrip tion can he made at home. or anl’ druggists will put it up for you: 6 ounces Bay Rum. 2 OUUWB L“"°““ de Composee, one-half drachm Men- thol Crystals. Mix thoroughly, and after standing half an h0\\l‘ if 19 ready for use. APPTY flight and moen- ing, rubbing into the scalp with the finger-tips. If you wish it perfumed, add half a teaspoonful of T9-Kalon Perfume, which unites “perfectly with lginal color. _ (iautionz Do not apply where hair is not desired and be sure to a\'0ld ltouics containing poisonous wood a' cobol. - creasing his yearly revenue and KW* ing him returns on what he hereto- fore considered an unprofitable in- vestlnent. lt may he ohtuiucd nt tht- 1\l\f»VP nlldress. 'ro Pllo'l"ll:0B\S UIHY- U1" agreement of a monk to convcl’ fill his property to his Order was void as against Public Policy. The decis- ion wns made in the case of Father Augustine Wirth, fifty years ri mem- hcr of the Benedictine Order. At his death a priest of tho. (lerninu (.`h\\l'\".h of Springfield Minn. Court held that his relatives rather than the Order in which he had made vows of (‘hns- tity,pn\'erty and obedience, \\'ere_ cn- ouea to the $5.000 nmnertv in hi" name, when he died. l)l