\lhe luring for you and ii they need a new one ' _ building- ifefs oven Biiiousneas ___ Headache ‘ , we antltlleakiuelear. _ 1>i=dfr¢h¢=r=¢'l_°- I 25s. '.’l;‘ ~A / i -;(`(:i . . -.~»~. .-me ~ pr ,‘, rs ~ _ i . .»“»~ ' ' iiiiunii AND Puiiiii _We are very particular abiiiit the purity of our drugs but we are even more careful to see that the drugs we use igfdpfspensing are of the high- Fetfflquality-‘nothing doubt- ul tinds a place on our shelves. _ Qiworth remembering when your physician hands you a prescription to get hlled. ELLis THE DRUGGIST, _ Charlottetown. EEE E5-`il 333 W Q Eweryoneislookiug for the Spring. bring, our watches and clocks io ua and we will iind we will furnish it and warrant it for one year L. W. COOK, “,§:f°§li.`:"` lllllllllllll ll llllllllllll Berristers. Solicitors. letc. Summerside. P. E. I. Diets--Royal lsanl oi' Canada Nan. McQU.».x1un,x.c. A. 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' tomhlete Treatment for Every umuur, from Pimples ~tu Scroiula WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS I 0 The agonizing itching' and hui-ning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and orusting of the scalp, as in scalled head| the facial distigurement. as in pimples and ringworm; the awful suffering of infants and the anxiety ot worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tet- ter and salt rheum, all demand a reni- edy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully eope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to sifordf immediate -relief, the certaini! of speedy and permanent cure, the bsoiute safety and gent economy, have made them the s ud- ard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. The grandest testimonial that can be oiicred the Cuticurs remedies is their world-wide sale. due to the personal recommendations of those who have used them. From a small beginning in the simplest form, against preiludice and opposition, agalnii monied oats,- oountiess rivals, and trade indifference, _Cuticura remedies have become the frefstest puiirtires gf theirhtimei sad, u act o s tme. ornow ere n e history of medicine is to be found another approaching them in popularity and slaleih Inlpvery eiime sag img eggnry peep e ey ave me w reception. The couiines of the earth are the only limits to their growth. They have conquered the world. ch Outlines Iisssivsnl, ligld and ln thshrm of aeolsts °ii““’“’i.'.t‘.l‘il2"....a‘ “i""“.:i“..':l‘.§’.‘i."t"¢°.ti’.€.’.! `”‘°"’"‘~°"‘:'.r.-u‘..l?_*.?:.:r:."-“i».i’:.“‘i>r.°;: Bookagoiiitmdfuilsaxs-" FIRE INSURANCE "ur raies in the P. B. islarr.. Mutual Fire lu- rrr ance Compania on Farm Buildinga.Chur lies Halls, Bchoo Houses. Cheese Factories, Weir' lille. lterealc. Awiy io SE L its .,< ,- _ F D L t 0 aswerlsllw Charlottetown _ -ni -:;`§\ ` / `£~r__ __.. e \ §\§~ \\?` _L a ~ \\. T- ‘s ~\ -~ AND-~ _ , . »,> _ _ fs, '/7/.lf _ ,/if Plumbing, tluum r _ . iiul W,alar,Hsaliu¢ `_ _ r"-_=.*" ,,,,_.._,_ F ,“n1y\,L.;g,¢¢.,§¢¢ia¢a_ii= mam er 3*! 1"' 1;* fieuced "end np-to date _ plumber [George S Dorman. late il with Charles it. Rogers, Summer- l side] we are now in a position _to _ - ch ` contract for lunibing in the most and sanitary manner. Also jvc plans and specu Batioh altdftarnisli estimates on all wort entrusted to ua. We shall always strive to give entire satisfacti on on all work f._ ellti1|l_\ld_td ua. using the very best stock procurabie and ex- I to do the work. I _ ~ -Miatishorion guaranteed ‘ I SteamNa_' ti _ ’sWharf, - _ _ 1. f BUNYAN RELIC. -Ollgilnl Warrant \\ hieh Cemmltlsl IIB to Bedford Jail. ' On April 23. 1661, there took plans the coronation of Charles II., and as 0. mrirk of royal clemency prisoners for every oiience short. of iclony were that day released, those awaiting trial dismissed at discretion. On the 243rd anniversary oi that day-e, day on which John Bunyan would have been released from Bed- ford Jail after his tirst three weeks' confinement had it not been for the porversity oi the authorities. who chose to regard him as a legal con- viction, reudering it necessary that a pardon should bc sued ior-there will be offered for sale at Sothci:y's, Lou- ~don, the original warrant under which, in 1674, hc was for a third time incarcerated, although, owing t0 the intervention oi' the Bishop of Lincoln, in whose diocese Bedford then was, for a period of six months only. The warrant, signed by thirteen J. P.’s-six baronots and seven esquires -is addressed to the constables oi Bedford, and charges Bunyan with having preached or taught at a con- venticie meeting or assembly, under the color or pretence oi the exercise of religion, in manner other than according to the liturgy or practice of the Church oi Eng-land. Noncon- formity is somewhat .frccr nowa- days! » Rarities by the "tinker . . . who strove to mend mcn's souls as well aa kettlos and pans" are to-day the object of extraordinarily eager competition in the sale-rooms. It is worthy of note that apart from im- portant monuments oi early print- ing, such as the Fuse and Schceller Psalter of 1459, a copy of which on vellum brought in 1884 £4,950, the highest amount ever paid at auction for _a book, and examples by our own Caxton, no printed work aave one has realized anything like as much under the hammer as "The Pil- gri'm’s Progress." It has a wider circulation than any _book except thc Bible, has bccfn translated into 1.04- languages, and in 1901 thc Nash copy of the first edition, Part l., with the perhaps unique frontispicce ci Bunyan circum- ‘ingprcalizcd £1.-175. ns compared with nn issue vniiii- of lu. iid. As hus in-on siiiri, nni- other wmlk only, apart froni thosi- iii'iiii1~d in the fifteen-nth cr~ntiir_v_ luis i'i~nii'/.i-il ns much at auction. This is thc l-`ir.et Folio edition of Z\`liiil\'i»:<|ii-uri-, \\'iiui ‘ ‘ r _ _Is it outside? .ig is it dun and dingy? 53-rr#:f~` E ';;i"vA:nNi'si-i .iT I ,_.wi'ri-i k'0P/IL; lf: as a varnish can bc. .4 It’s for general use. f, V If wears. " ,~ ---fi--'A i _"io _ I _i f‘.¢ " ' , Y _ ‘ .Y ' » resent position in lifeanrl are reliable, Warkeris Corner. ‘ , __ _ _ _ _ _ A _,___-~_. _ _ _,__ .. _ _ _ _ . travelling, tricking up show~car-'~=f»--»~°- _ Egg' Slzc for Furnace. _ ` 9 I \ Q’ PHONE 240. PE_AKE’S NO. I WHARF. ` , ‘ s qt ` ; g gf 13. 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