‘ RUN DOWN. tl/hen our appetite lags,` when we want to be unnatur- ally _quiet, when the body responds slowly and rather painfully to the demands upon it, we say we are “ run down. Were all of that and more Our reserve force is at a low ebb; were at the dividing line between health and the first ailment that happens along, The system is just in 3 eondition then to take on sickness. It’s altogether too_ _“_ ‘ gornmon a condition, but it need never last long; it can often be avoided altogether. Is it a simple matter? Very. Within the means of, every~ body? Yes. Easily under- stood? By everyone of ordin- ary intelligence. What should be done? What common sense advises for the most part. Rest? Yes; more than under ordinary conditions- much more, all that ispossible °1°°1i°r_iSif~\ duralglllbv- Pr=>im-‘y out -’~ without ivino in to the attack Air? Plenty; get out into the sunshine; walk' think of something cheerful, eep out of the night air, avoid damp ness. And as to food? Your good sense ought to direct you. Whatever will be likely depends on proper nourish ment, some authorities say all. And whatever your diet, sion, nothing will cause the tired body to respond more quickly There is in Scotts Emulsion a peculiar element of nourishment that acts di- rectly on exhausted forces, repairs waste and restores worn out energy Scott s Emulsion works quickly and without effort yet one very soon feels the effects of the new force it brings. There is nothing better for the “run down” system. Theseclaimsarenotmudood-hand. We 1‘.’.‘.!’i.7'.‘l'.°..f" §‘€.‘§"é$i’“3 i=°“‘....i.....°~°°".°.iii".§‘.§ jiwtwhatwe my if will do.»- We Wilfbe glzdto smdyouusamplefree sothat you canjudge foryourself. - SCOTT & BOWNE, ss Fam st. iv 'romeo Y’ 1 ~ ' | I ‘ Wherever a farmer is building new _ -_ _iz J I W J V , _ i MCLAUGLIN STYLE When, you buy - GENUINE McL_AUGH LIN you experienced the same satisfaction that you would feel in becom ing the owner of master piece of human skill. _ From VANCOUVER to SYDNEY MCLAUGHI " ` LIN STILL sets dthg fashion arid the stan ar for the Canadian Vehicilg _ trade and our rigs can sepia onevery rcadéiin every _ vi age, town _a U. . T WE NT?-'FIVE T YEARS of experience and iniorovernent represented 1 in each vehicle" ‘ ` _ ' "Quality Iodine* Lou] After ~ Q Price is Forgotten ” I ,_ ._ ,_no- IclautilIntiIr1r.5|iio_»Lit... O A nice ici of cigars on which we win sen at very iow Prices. They include 1118119' I known brands. ' ' las. Kellyhllu; my ` llisfactory work at moderate ’ Bpcrativc and Prostlictit' -i>ENTisrizY-- i;5Que¢n 82180-» ‘- o - _ . _ _s ._¢ .,. _.fs , -_ ,., ,_ _..-, »_ _ - _ . \ ;;_‘<-.- <~- - » . -.fr : - i _ ~ ‘I-,~ '.s,,_i.-5-; ' » -.._,»_ , / .-_~ ; _ - _ s -_ I-‘_ 1 ~ ,- _ - - . . ' :_/ig... ,,» .gf -1:' ; .:.;;\s__=’,- .,<; :gr ‘ R ~ _ .- ' - ' “ ‘ ' 2 _ _, .. _;~» , .st ,`_ _ 4. THE USE lil EllNElllll UN _ lHl llllllll. Synopsis of Address Delivered in St. John, ‘ _._-_ » av rc. nm/Noir or om. What Concrete is and How it Can Best be Applied in Stable Construction. , hams, or changing his stables, the qupstiou of the use ol concrete for floors and walls is a live one. , In a country where lumber is com- Plllliively cheap, concrete is not likely to ‘come into general use for making walls of barns, but for flooring is is without i question the best and cheapest sub iran ce that can be employed. its lirsz great ‘ down in is practically indestrnstible. saving all the liquii v idinps of the anima’s, anl this in farm practice today is a most impo tant matter. Fu1‘y 507 of the terliiizing value of the manure is in theliquld portion By having concrete doors and using plenty of absorbents this can all be saved and pit on the land where it will do the most good Concrete is a mixture of clean gr ivel or pure sand and cement There are several kinds of cement In Ontario they have lactured at Queenston and Thorold, and this while not as strong as the Portland cement, is cheaper and docs very well In some rctions the Portland cement. 'will be the best to use. skill which an intelligent farmer cannot supply. First make a solid smooth door, 12it. square, two inch lumber preferred Then a box without a bottom should be made in which tolm x the gravel and ce ment. This can be made of such a size as to accuratelv measure the gravel or sand. The gravel and cement are then but into this box ln the proportion required, the ,box taken oif, and the mixing ot cement and gravel or sand thoroughly done with a shovel. It should be shovelled over twice at any rate, while it is dry and shovelled up into a cone, then before ai plying the water the cone shouldbe pulled rown making the mixture in the form of a rink leaving ft hollow In the center bare to the floor Into this water should be poured, and dry gravel and cement turned from the outside oi the ring of the center This will belpul ed out again from the center and more water added until the mixture becomes the consistency of thick por _ ridge, so it will run down but notbc loft The proportions in which gravel or cement canbe used depends somewhat on the strength of the cement., With good portland cement, one part ot cement to six or seven of gravel could be used forthe lower part of the door, bu is this should be covered with a _veneer of one i on extra fine hardiinish is required use equal parts ot c=men}za1\d;iaud. _ to give real strength. Much omni mek oemenr, which is manu- | I I ‘F . I . ` . E » . . _ , I e s o | . H _ 9 ` _ 1 ’ . ~ ls ‘ Before laying the stable ildor a good inundation should be prepared. It should be made arm and solid by me aiainon or gravel or small stones thoroughly pound od down and the floor shaped as is requi od for the stable. It is best to have a slight i llope from che manger to the gutter. The plan ot cow Stable which is V generally preferred has a square gutter two tear.- wlde and eight inches below the level ot the stall door. This gutter is first made and the cement laid in it. Then a board mould is put up andthe cement put in behind the boards and the boards left there until the cement gets -_ Iflaying concrete only as much ascau ‘ _bs conveniently reached, say apiece tour feet square shouldbe laid at one time. "All the studding necessary in the c=n- struetion of the Stoils should he a\cz on flat stones and the cement put round them. slllllibotsben ,whcalavlllr cement to thoroughly pound it down. faitoarthe tlocc'_-iiilnishod it should ber sprinkled 'with water wpecially _if the the! is dry.'~`; Thi$"‘_ll!DliM.;‘b¢ donl‘_` very day for a month. It will probably _ tgke from a month to six weeks for a floor 1 to harden properly, and sumclently to usr, and it wm e ih9gsv8h1¥.\1ard_ ...se _f p o»@_ _ ~ so masses peers.-“L1-its sweat " " limi fsaoufiif be need in the coustruetionot a concrete wall, if was are te. E is - irnenitis watertighf, and will iitip in ' ' I i - o . » . . combine with it Scotts Emul Laying concrete fioomdoes not require mending wirh biliousness. and cow 9 *D ' ’ THE * - a v Q part of cement to tivo of clean sand It lr 'ru-sy can it simian because-_vrsii, for like railway rails it is quite practicable to miike a good floor which would form the ceiii ignf the story below. The sleepers should preferably be made ct iran. and laid siiiiiciently close to make the struc- ture solid. Such a floor prevents any leakage thriugh to the sp ice beneath. F. W. HUDSON, Live Stock C iniriiisiionr r. CHAR.l.0'I'TETOWN MARKETS. (Corrected every Tuesday and Fi-idav.l Beef (quarter) per lb Beef (smsillper lb . . . . . .. gut~ter(fieshl pei' lb.. _ Ehickens per pair . . . . . ... _ . . _ .. tsssststssttsssss;;;;;ss.;;t assessesaeeuaaassecoeseeesae ssssssasssssses§s ssssssssss OQCOQO¢i-¢eO¢OQc<:»-Q ¢S;n;.9Q¢QoQ¢ ssasasrssssssarss osssseecss 22° . . . . . . . . Fowls per pair..... . Plourper crvt Flour, per bbl (imp. Lard, per bucket .... _ . . . Oatmeal, new, per lb. . . . . Hides per lb .............. . . Hay per cwr- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hay per ton (pressed gigs ..... _.B .A ......... .. ts unc Pork.’..lieili . . . . . . . . . Potatoes, per bush. . _ . . Muttun Lettuce CattleDressed.. .......... ._ Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. GreenCabbage Turnips bus . . . . . . . . . . .. Pai-slev .... Apples,Deck.... Squash.......... Pumpklus.................... B. Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ERA EAKNE The proper elements needed to promote good oigesiioh, regularity of thou bowels, correct action of the kidneys and liver, must be supplied when a bilicus condition if the system is once established. Ferrozone can’t help but do this. It gives the stomach perfect rest, and allows you to partake of and engoy the variety of food that is necessary for maintaining heal h One Ferrcz ne tablet taken after each meal will separate the nutritious portions of the food from the waste, which is carried 013', thus preventing and curing constipation and its attendant evil, pil s. B-ing a potent blood purifier, Ferrozone cleanses the crimson flood of all bile and impurities, and as a result the complexion is restored to a rosy, healthy hue, and the dark circles under the e es and the death with derangoments ofthe liver and » neye, Farroaonc achieves marvelous re-_I suits. Itis the some time a tonic and stimulant, and a. regulator of all bodily functions, and chronic sufferers should not faii to give it a. fair tr al It will do them good without doubt, and if the malady is cnrablei will yield to Ferro zone. With the use of Ferrozoue ap etite will be better. the blood made ri and pure, slee will be dreamless and sound. Your mu dy complexion will -be cleared and beautded, your eyes will acquire a new brightness, and ae, your spirits rise and good health returns you will bless the dav you learned the secret of Ferroxone s power stop, Ont. ' A oooo risr coion. You, said the angry customer of the clerk, “ said this cloth was fast color, and it faded out within two months after it Well, madam, replied the clerk, ‘I Your Money Refunded 1tYasai Zutoo Tablets (Japanese Head ache Cure) fail to relieve Nciuulgia or Headache in Z3 minutes They are a trictly vegetable compound _ Price 5 OBIALS . I - . “I never understood why tbefcalled it., VALUABLE ADVICE TO MOTHERS . If your'ohiTdoo`mts,iu #om playcough- ing or lhowilld' evidences ot an appmacir covered with at least two inches of cement on either Side- A 9°ll¢l'¢f»¢ W¢u-L we foot _chick is sumeieptig- aprons to gg;-ryany burn. Thlslmaltstthoroughly' warmand dry stable wall. Fin; stone = _:material Ill W 0 ` barrel of rock cement will lay 55 square ` or 4 in. nw. _ ,cms rinawiqarori- :had cement should do more than that. - - By the use #corrugated sleepers made Wehave not advanced the "price pf our tobacco. Amber _smoking tobacco, Bobs, Play _chewing to- baccosarethesameslle SW P\’1°¢;_ to theyoonsuiner as formerly. We ,have also extended ¢11= t_im¢ f°f_ *bl*-fi fodeniption of Snowshoe Tags to ;_IN1U31’Y ISL 1904- ;1;,=_ razor, TIE (IME NUMB __ UITEI the government is es the Indians. 2 is‘="‘due.them. Theyigave '_' E1 'W'-'Wi , 1 t\ _ cis* l \- ig? ANCHOLIA AND GEN- _ _ it , ~ (Ja.per1;i:1s g ` THE GUARDIAN, »ciiAitLo'r'rB'roWN, PRINCE Bow Ann' ISLAND, JANUARY I igo-» ` xi W ~ ff- ....q , FEELING POORLY- ..-__ _-__._ ...._........_._..._, ,it ` 9 , , ~ .. ~»~ ' eauti 1 fs . , ,_ , _ V The balance _of stocle on hand in manufactured garments will _(be cloned gout a prices that will interest you., We {lon’t trouble you with paltry discounts These prices *fi made to clear our stockof »-made up g00dS~ IN ITS» TRIAL FOLLOW We do not appeal to_your pocket book with the argirineiit dhat our furs are so inn HQRRIBLE DREAMS, cheaper than the ordinary kind, we simply say that_ours are béttet leaving this to; yo DESPONDENCY ‘_M'EL_ judgment for verification. _ \ ` l ' M6f`.~Qm$“"*1 i Blended Sable and Persian Lamb $40 bb fbi' $27 - Baltic 'Seal and Alaska Marten Caperine $55.00 for $38 59 Baltic Seal and Blended Sable #'95 oo for $25 one Thibet Lamb and Baltic Seal $2506 for;§Ig',5o Russian Coon Coats ‘ $32.00 fo* $23- ' Astrachan A $35 °° fm' $35 i Russian Lamb $55 00 £01” V If you don’t find _what you want here we have stock 1n:Eve"pther stores to_selept u I ` hgiiifiitiilggi ggziigufitist ~DUNLAP" G6 _ , _.r _-. g gtpiilior of the chcckaio away neverto Monctdn; ’B_ Ma‘]nL Manu “ying FUN” Taken for disorders ofthe stoiiiaclncom-‘lA1]]h¢I'8f A 5. VlCt0l7l8'fSt gn st- chlf\° W” 9 _ 6¢0d. _ _Q M Im oouoou»-|- B¢ef(Zg@¢g)porlb.... .._- '.'.'I1': _ _mls-.N ,ii»..... .;. uityon thinkdyou ni;§;ieFeriéozine go to Wheat per lmhela.. nearest rugs an \1l‘6.»_~=l,»i-'P;; “P lr Reimeasubs issues, pefb.-4..... ha ng the genuine errolouv, .... coets50chs.bo§or-th boxes lor $l_.25.f B¢°¢s,(“|,1e)_ ...... .. Brmllfrom C Poison & 0°- KIDS' I.umb»skins e»sh.............. ob! ¥ SUiumns1i>n manners. _ 40t0 'ob % per os . ,'iper.ton . . . H _ 1.; » . ¢ » » . ~ . _ Oats 1ushel....... 0|,” white) nshel. W (wash~v.i)_.....». ....¢ Geeseperlb ......... .. Turkey per lb..'.... ..... .. Ducksperlb.............. the blood pure and rich, creates new weak dsickly people.S,t1‘0HK ‘md "U Y txclirutur suasinro “°°»~ <‘~»»»°»H=-~ i -W ' 1' _ 1 L Cure your Heachaclie and Cold so quickly" - ;_ » _ and completely M you keen obwrrew M QN AG R ` WHY IT WIS S0 NAMED wo;-k as thou; nothing had hanimefl-i E . f ' ' ` ' 1* »~ rNo cure, no Price 23 centsa box. p ci fi angel cake,” “Simple an peach pie, man. l , ' ` N ` _ rm: veiitzuruu nuts . _ -l . W ...__ g.. _ _ W., A the same reason they calltne railroad the < - -_- gi ‘W g “ New York Uentrol.” “L dou’t tumble." NEW YORK, Jan. 12.-During the con-‘ “ws ,nie ii 4 mm ' to N ' nj ,_ radii,-i_f _yi»o,blq_cka1e~p‘=p - -- ~» f' M °' ...Mt .._i.ist oi Rate hills lor IWW mm ‘ ‘ ' cos. ‘ *af mn to Wen? ` I Nmlstablcs for years and considered it the L best medicine obtainable. ’ _ l 9 f (Yours Trulyr _ M£E`[jlNG OF THEYCABIN ET. _. 7 A ’ F.~0‘4`HAV, ~' ' -'“*'. __ s- Properistorlioxtmi Pond Hotel _W_YAs1nN¢rr°NJ=°- 11:~Tl\_¢ Csbhipt ;» ,_ anarimy satin. V iassssion nearly twonouii today. au thc* Pond, my 4,111 memhergexoept Secretary Root, who isliu _ ,» -__ ,. oltllltioll. . __ .. . ia, 4 _ 1 3. _ 7, V vr~°!.fo&,heiizn|eseua Semuryngiy 3..-? 5 i. _ . .» as , little tor-eport onthe Veneluehul ¢ékk2m ooaooobwwbkebbb sscsrsgacuesarssasnases sassssgssasssssssssssss oceo¢coeep¢occQweEpoQ¢¢¢ sasgeesorssssssgssessegr (Furmerzf Prices-'Corrected Dolly.) ` ` P E I STUCK EXCHAN s Ross cmnieois or C _ '“ ef Bankers and Brokers 1 it Ib 5* M »~-¢ug1.»\»-f Hin once new Mandi chickens pei-ib...... ...... A A V Bmmh Qmqgg -_Charlgttetowii and Summersidq. A general banking an Brokerage busmess was made up- , ' A lion: it is Stocks Bonds, GIRL!! . ‘ “Wi**=°“‘= 1'” ° .° 'F “° ‘ ‘ cash or carried on a dou’t think you ought to have expected it P1111! l,_8f/89° °f_|,‘,‘lJ§$;l‘“‘ 9“dM5}g°"'{','g“'°‘,“ to fade any faster than that! gag §f£§°:P,"es the°,:,1;':fk_-1,,_,§u;d best New Ycfk Boston discouraged it new mm on ina.. it *minutes Gu our tables you _ dpertainingtostocks iifriiiioi inw°i'\ii»i»'ii°h°`i§ \'>'e°1i-isiinieiiili-i==f'3° eeuted with the least by boiiiiimnpins misfit. ' quotations or any Weekly Inarkly letter 1 ___ ` ‘ lness strictly cshoentiai Call lScncNi:cr.m'r, N. Y., Jany. 12.-'i.‘li‘e"` ‘Box 189 “ _ A N0-|-gg mBl£R_ARR£STEo_ ;¥°i°5;‘:,1°;;§;; Office- Iharquharson budding, Queen* Shed i ' s ' ‘ " I ’ ‘ into th|_9moruing- RQ! “Shi uQUn(;cY, Mass. 12.-WW L. Lane. gsiig _,$75,313 the gbquggii 3 *Ee to bea me_l1lb.¢T|of thdélank which. th ' ' ~ .thdmwh ha_§~‘bee,, re deposip the of re- ‘ ulaney W1 ' ‘ nf* centlr. is vnderairesv. I-Ie wiii be urea ‘ ' ` ’ ` ' to Galesbnrgior hearing. _ application' 267, or write P I" IU l - rl' ` Yasai Zutoo Tablets. '" _ ff” ._ lU"'\¥f"`l\¢U|¢9" '3'P"4” `°* mnumgmdigfaofau ment ddffxnen. me me am‘r€n'iMofSio;“u.‘ an .- . -~ - I IrR¥s, L. it , pytbflrli immmnanexmmwmnmnm ’°°n"”"'"‘* il? gb _|U»$*"»~.“_\n¢'1`;‘:&le 5; reoisn h asaessm-nt lsmdefanlt, La nd commonyn “nl 'md at "WP" `" geggggd § EJ. ; E? V “St Z M p i Ik- lgtltligkiear, Brick House a n§tg;Ng15;_&mmg“dud _ .ig-“Xi oi." f-fn.i+iii'i.‘2'°a-3-‘rw°°‘s."J i LEADING uiu,urAcruiie_ nun. "°”’.i..,... ps., i~i..'..i‘°..“'i..°f‘.".... ....1 1...... s.-.....§’iI.. §§"§"°"“" ,, _.__ water avg two hours. This will 1 . ‘ ' . 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' ' _ )-g ‘~ nxhuiigmeneboiug »diilveatemd.I.srm!uztiser ugpiyforawu if gi; 'ig fm¢h|”¢ the early settlers many a close shave. _ A ,_ ~ . ‘ ~ °°°'¢‘“°’°"*d*7 °‘ D=°°”W°f» 4-°~ 19"- mn or ea ° V __ _ _ p _ CI-“F8310”-4335 35 concur vaningtasrivr ’°_.o&¢iiii»¢n¢ta ii ” ' ‘"‘°". ’°" MN » » Y .i ’°°"°°‘°' ' _ rummnnr in-my :muy aaiiaiso in. my ’°‘”‘