THE MORNING G ARBI ‘q`h* ‘qv ic.. If i. . Y FGURDID lwh, DR. T. "Cy ' RQBINS . f . ` Dl,=r.vrIs1‘.n-_:‘»» . Ofilce atResldence,Prince St. cm Opposite St; Paui's Church. ` u-uastmaapa ' ' GORDON “ALLEY ir wc: li;'i.’. 'a;s'.. . 1\¢o1\1'm1r 'ro :n»oA1\'r * Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada. l3'dw\f. I JOHN F. OUTHIT Comrriisaion Merchant , Wholesalelfropical and Domestic Fruits and _ 'rgluwn r u t ll O Lemons nndelaughaafmu an on “lg” x36-38 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. 8. y . d w I vr » IHTHUR J. ll. llEllI$ll, ll. B. (HARvAizo.> UARRISTER AND A"l'l0F` IIEY-AT-LAY Cor. Queen and Richmond sta., Clftavm. Telephone Connection. . J..§..,i;.1iI;'i.1» I l MONEY T0 LOAN. ’ OFFICE-Morris Block. Clftnwn, P. B. I 8-29 dw if. OROSBIE dr. C0. 8|. .|o|u\’|, Newloundland. Importers and Commission Merchants. Provisions, Cattle and Produce. Wholesale and Retail. Waterside premise opposite F. Donner _, Baddler. _l tiable address, Croamore P. 0. Box 164 ro-7-dwrvr. .*. Paterson Downing Coit - Commission Merchants St, John's, Newfoundland, Uonolgnm¢nts`of§P. il. island prodlse SOLICITED 7-. ' h w I W .`.‘ A. A. llslpan, K. C., Donald lacllnnoa ' HOIAIAN k Mo.Klll0l, Derrlstera. Attornqyoat-law, ~ lrown‘a Block, &ea1ottatmna. u. x xvr. ` ' ' fe’ 2# ir§>‘ah1~=l'"» 1! 1*-v sx:¢._-, 1 I . /xg.-,».1Y(-{-,;,,"\ , , \ - r _ , ,_ .<.\<§r-.I`T»\,. . fn-'»¢'¢r§' I . F044 ‘ ' ~ 2 .nr lil \\{/5 l’ . l For all kinds of F an1ily_Dakiug 5' BEAVER I , FLUUR ' has noequal. lt is the oo'y ilour blended especially ic; household use and this blond- _llig voanfuhnriinivrlfim enables ll .e housewife to get the hcst results. |,...L"vTL°.`f§.'§.' f'.'I`.'.'L',.»._ The best costs no more than the next best. Your ‘ grocer should have it for you. ’~._.:~::rr'~‘ .:-'- ‘- if 1s imc. Nici' »‘-‘If 9'-‘ ‘. .-1 ,» ' - I ~ _ MWELS, . Digestive Organs - Regulated and rendered healthy and active - fklltllotlora of lkysornpors. lan! of thoigreat steel structures llltire being built in every city an planned and molded in some distant city-like tho materia' for Bolomoifd , fitnplo of old-hundreds of miles aw"ay. ' Itii in some rolling mill town of Penn- 1tTvu'1la that most of the gigantic frameworks for the modern skyscraper no built. an that remains to be done la to put them together, and the build ing rises up like ii house of blocks. ` Every piece is titted together and numbered before it is taken nway from the steel mill. So exact are tho Ing of n hole is necessary for iltting the rlvets which fasten the plates and girders together. The wutchllke pro cislon with which these pprts, lire made was shown in the construction of one of these buildings which is now being erected in Chicago. One of the large cross girders was Zullsing in the framework of tho sec~ ond floor, und, though it did not inter- fere with the placing of the frame~ Work on all sides und above it, the oontrnctor 'was worried to know what had become of it. When the frame- work had grown ns high as the sixth er seventh story and the missing piece had not yet been found around the rall- road yards or heard of from any other source he wrote to the steel mill, de- scribing it as closely as possible, order- ing that it be duplicated. By the return mail he received the following reply: Al ground' space ia more valuable in Chicago than hero in tho country. we are 'atoring missing girder for you. We knew Chat you would need o. steel derrick on that floor and kept the girder out lo you would have room. Will ship it after the remaining stories have been com- ')lsted. The mill men had tigured correctly on the building hundreds of miles away, and the girder could not have been placed in position even if it had been on the grounds on account of the der- rick. 100- The words of the friendly counselor to the ambitious youth, "Beware the awful avalanche,” might have been amplified to include u warning against the snow and ice through which he bore his excelsior banner. If he was a typical American youth he would be quite sure to use it to cool his drinking water and any articles of food which are more palatable cold than hot. This is the national habit, and it is said to be spreading over Europe as well. Probably no bacteriological fact is bet- ter established than that much of the ice of commerce is dangerously impure. The assumption that water puriilcs it- self in freezing was long ngo shown to have but a limited basis in truth. The Individual crystals are likely to be purer than the mothcr liquid from which they are formed, but ice is a mass of crystals in which may be en- tangled all kinds oi' impni-ities. Pepyn on Copyright. Samuel i‘cp_vs in his famous diary takes occasion in one cnlry to uiibur- den lilnisoli" thus: “Moi-cover, I nm ovcrbourne with Grief, sooing iliat I, who must fain ivithstnnd bickerings at home and ban- ter abroud in my walks from Scctirlng Lane to tlio Navy Oiiice, rcccivc no gain from the pnbllckutlon of this my Diary. My pouch is in no wise en- riched thereby; yet many, mcthinlrs, do ride in line couches and keep open by an occasional dose ol nrsiirs? BUTTERNUT For Sick hendnchs, Billoua nttaeka, Constipntious ; Foul and Dllordurad Stomachs they have no equal . . . . onls/its rvsnvwurnr, 25a rrl sox. OR BY NAIL GN RICIIPT D7 PRICI- --ini--_al_|_i.» STANTON'8 PAIN RELIEF: Ill U¢7l.l||AL AND IITIIIIAL IIUKUY. urea Rhumnriaru, Colle, Sprxlus, Neumlgh. C me eau nanrwuasl. raroa 8Bora=noevrv|.a. Sole proprietors, T:a Winona &uucu. Co. Lunired, Montreal, Canada. house by reason of my unconsidered Book, all so simplo and innocent. It gulls me to he told by my attorney (n shrewd knave and fairly honest as ut- torncys go) how this law of Copyright holds me powerless to gniu n ducnt for mine own enrichment, which makes me mad. The parliament men might well consider to emend so harsh u law of Copyright." Curious Wells. A well recently drilled in Canada produces sand instead of water. The sand comes up in a fine stream like a fountain. Tho force by which it is driven to the surface from a depth of u hundred feet has not yet been discov- ered. A magnetic wcll was discovered ¥ ~" ~r§~A’%`l¢¥f\‘1 weight, style and wear. F »~ __ IT LIKE GLOVES ` .'~~» "~ <_ _/.. 4 . ~/, ,7 ia .. ./I Fifty years ago weadopted a trade mark-a picture of jacques Cartier. We decided to make that picture the distinguishing sign of e Canadian Rubbers This picture of Jacques Cartier on a rubber means iifty years of continued improvement-fifty years of making better our special secret process-our manu- facturing rnethods~until to-day we have a rubber that is the standard for light That picture of jacques Cartier represents our business reputation. The quality of rubbers made by us for iiity years has made that trade mark the most valuable in the world. Our rubbers N5 fe Willie-Pa, when you say a man’n .lon't Ib? gathering the wool oil' the lambs in Wall HLIBGI. 7vlinard'a Linirnent Reliever New-algia. Mollie l B vissd Tim to git. married. nead cleared, and the brain brightened by I\d|lbum's Sterling Headache Powders. .buy do not weaken the heart.. Price 10o. 0 and 17.50. Father-Dont ask so many questions. [`.mmy. You are not supposed to know Toniiiiy-No, but I ilu, though. u Minard's Liniment Cures Horns, etc. h Clancy-Why, Tim Dolan’a just back li from his honeymoon, su' Lwss me ad- P Jason-“Smith says that he believes all ‘wool gathering' it means hs's lazy, women should be allowed bo vote. Mason-“He does, eh? Well that is Pa-~Not necessarily. He may be what. comes of marrylngo lady you oan’t lick. INSTANT RELIEF. Mr.Robt;. Jennings, Mansfield, Oni. 1»»°»».-w»»e.»d~.e»1»°k i.".f::f'.°r.;,‘.l.‘:.:'.‘.’..i::.':..‘;';‘:.5::si‘:,.::..l’,:- nd received instant relief. Besides this, acted as a splendid temporary filling. rice 10o. Doctor Jinks:-I suppose you must have lout some of your patients by being away 5! upsfying headaches are cured, the for so long H mme; Doctor Kent:-Yes, confound itl Tin r Ii dozen of them got well. DOES CHILDREN GOOD. MN. Joseph Langtry, Brockville, Ont .:v~~rythlr'g that nova on around here. ‘I have used Dr. LoW’s Worrri Syrup In m y family, und it has always iwcn cflcct- al and has done the chilrlrcn good. I cuni iglily recommend lL.' | Goose Feathers WANTED We wants lot of goose feathers and will pay the highest price either Cash or Trade. JOHN NEWSON. "The Furniture Man. ’ P. S Do not mix fowl or chicken feathers with the goose featl1ers--We will pay more for them sep- arately - j. N. 12-Sdw il EARACHE CURED. _ Miss J J. JolInson,lnr\lsfnll,Altn,, snyn l was Lrnuhleri with Enruclvi forn lang rimc, unri nothing helped run until I uscri Harryard's Yellow Oil, which cured mc completely.” lie-I have saved up enough for us to livo nt the rote oi $10,011) ii year. She- For how loultl He-Oh, one year. Lsxn-Liver Pills are the Indira' favorite carhnrnlc, as Llrcy do not gripc or pain. sickcn or weaken or cause thc slrrzhtcst. lu- convenieucc. .Price 25c.. ull druulllsbs- Anxious Arabella: -“I hDD0 ll/ ‘l°9H”`lf bother you to have my hair blow in YOU face 7" The Brute.-“Not in the least I ` was born ln Chinn. l can ent mis." ` Minard's Liniment lor sale everywhere. Mistress-Did you bring any references 1 with you 3 Cook-Nom I imuaiit In not the place first' Mii.Iard's Liniment Cure.. Dandrull. I-Iusbanrl-“What does It mirtcr how plain your clothes are 7 Beauty, you know is only skin deep, and--- Wlfs-"And I really would like to malrc recently in New Guinea ot a depth of 600 feet. Anything made of iron ur steel apddlpped into the water at ones bsmmq mazuetie. _ l is S5 - _ lei! GEO- S- Mel.. C W I, 501112 I I. "°'- i i .. “w. _ W - ". Iwrn. ‘Li-”'f",-ij W, -:_ \,, aa lesa. " I in f :2-*fE.h‘=’!.~‘.a:- '=’. -3$‘~m m. if" 'iii' of. ii 1 . . r.,|. luralv r. ci. , I s éy I U7¢_llnoy.C7,$- , J (less/sql dsmmtaatoa Flslshantai '" I ’ at mi ' =s'..m.-».-..-»~--»»~ I /_ _L_l\,, - p i.. f GOOD COOKS LIKE ro c_ooI;.,,.‘f.i",l,,K ~ c -snrunnnv MQRNING- ..cI~uIRLoT'rs'i'owN. P. E. I.,.IaNuARY isusoa. -SATURDAY Moauiuo- { .w.?i.’l‘.‘.¥i-*i\i°é"é‘.i.T¥i.°.$.’i.".l%..., ___ .M _ _ _ .___ _,_ __ ______ ' _;~ -' - ~. » '.r.':¢f~.':’ ' , ' is 4 Vg p i I y _ I" =, I » I V ' bunnies wires vnu-a'euri`-`»»` ure' 1 A* 'X :;~_» 1 aid ~ t. -._-=ea~ -- -~’~ - .;..`.._- f -. zc. sl M* 99 rj ‘ . _ ~ ` '_ 1 H dl d nCommonLot No. 31. 467 of me Hhlhzisaznd lrllndoon Common Lot No. 22 4-03 - . .. ~ . ' 1, Sit 5 V' t- '_,C ,rz, Section gr, after Nqticqls hereby llzivetllyrfhAliglllg;hm:(ll;}t%l'llh;l:rll);1;a;ie:s hi' tlleuiiity ot'“iJll:rllott;`t}:>wn who have failed 3° dw’ pubhcatkm 0 t e B Ie g all le led u on their Real Property ln said City I will '° Pl*7`Wilhi“_th°V¢im° P'§f"ib!§dn¢,t;-ht3heAS8téleBesrl1dl:i1rty giedélstrlite :lf said ;Oity for judgment against ‘each and all cf lllrullenzlth hhgggadgxrisrd fhl' tl; respccfvfpamount so levied against them and then unpaid, and that upon such e a judgment being duly entered. l will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this und day of December, A. D. 1903. ROBERT VANIDERSTINK . City Collector. ra d rm