“New Ideal." ‘ ` f’ ' 11 ~ - ,ig 7”' _ _’ ` “$3 a:,;'_1i '~ £7 I" ' iind taudaerngfigly’ 1' 6' ti I/ ii. C M E i y ' new nomo," _ . ` if/Y, 1_2; i ` ~ I C '11 S `d I i' \/2 ‘i‘{*6`€3i“'g -s i si:|.1s Maiuiirss I Stiitllth I lllsilillttt In styles, box hciiil, drop head 11111 eabiiiets. We <‘:1_r_r_\' 11 large stock and have 11 grunt variety ol' iiiiicliiiirs ii- 1 ect from. Good .second-liand macliiues from $5 up, and in iicw niiichines our pri.-.es cuunot be beaten. l Send us your old shuttlevnnil we wil “ get you 11 new one for any in-icliine. Fewing machines repaired at Central Music Store. Eastern _Steamship Cu’y IN l`ERNATl0i‘tAt. DIVISION \v1:~:'ri_=R R1-:D'Uc1<:1> RA'r1=:s. _Effective to May ist, 1905. _ St. john, to Portland] $5.00. St. John, to Boston, $3.50. L`of1'11nencing Monday, November 14 11904, Steamers "Calvin .»\ustii1” 111111 “St. Croix” leave St. john atti ai. m..‘ (Atlantic Standard) )Io111i11_vs_ and 'I`l;ursr_1ay_S for Lubcc, Enstport, ` 1’ort- land and Boston. RETL‘RI\'Il\'(} From Boston nt 9 ii. ni., via Portlniid liustport and Lubcc, Mondays, 111111 ’1`l1u'r$ds'vs.' _ _ 1 . l’a's'se`1i‘gers arriving at St. John on ,evening previous to snilings can go direct to steamer mid take cabin berth oi stateroom for the trip. ' All cargo, except live stoelr,vi:1 the steamers of this Conipiiuy is insured against tire and murine risk. WILLIAM G. LEE, Agent, St. john, N. Il A. H. HA'NS(`OM_, G. P' & T. A.. CK t"VIN AUSTIN, V.P. & Gei1'l Mg Boston, I\1:1s.~. r,@_;.__, _:_i`._?._ All lltlllll THINGS must win upon their rnerits. The International f' Dictionary has Won a greater distinction upon 1 its merits and is in more general use than any other 5 ` work of its kind in the . A II Sin co, LI D I) I) , of ()11['o11l Unheimty, 1 iigl 11111, luis iuciitli 11 l of it: it1sii11Ii~1-il:1iiiiirvciuiiswoi-lt: it is ` dllilcultt111'sl1iy lici'1~ and touch the scliool. Oui' tcm,-li1\i°i.-i ill 111111 luis goin- uivny. Isii‘t`tl1:it lovely?" “\\'h1it iii the \\'orlil is slic going to tio tliiit for?" lic risked Iii iiiiuizciiiciit. “I miisti1`t toll. ('oiisin I{:itlil_vn tolli th1'ougl1 tho woodslicd and iicruss fields “I cun just imagine the city cousin," he thought, “clad in ii h'.1rgiiln sliirt ‘waist suit 111111 a picture but from the buziiar at $1.3D,ovcrwl1cl1nl11g the couii- 1 try folk about here with hcl- ‘st_vlc.’ ” l He hcnrd the round of running feet . behind and turned, expecting to sec ii young colt, but it was Susie. “Mother said I could go down to the i°1vei' rorid and meet them und ride home with them." ' "Your cousin will tliliik she hiis full- eii iii clover when she he1ii's there :ire four young men on the p'1'einises,” hc i suggested. , - “()h, sho has lots of beans,” replied Susie lo_t’tIly. “Then sl1e'll be sure to want more. Tell tier we are all mari-lerl, will you?" Susie, however, hud. cuuglit the sound of dlstiint wheels 1i11_d sped quickly nwny. Mihies met them rid- ing in tlic light iviigoii. Mr. Bradley :iiiil the baggage on the lirst sent, und Susie pcrebcd proudly on the brick sciit hc- sidc the niost stunning looking girl that he had ever seen. Mr. Briidlcy rcineil up rind presented Milnes to his niece, Miss Itnudrill, who acknowledged the introduction cordially. Then they drove- on, nud Milues, reciiiliug hei' tiilloreil traveling cout with the big bunch ot’ violets fastened iit the hclt, thc chic hut und correct iippoiiitiiic-its of veil, gloves and purse, also torcigii labeled stenmei;,.t.1'unk, wus amused nt his prceonceplitgr of the “city cousin.” I-Ie went on the camp rneking his briiiiis for 11 plausible erriiud to the fnrmliouse, but his wits, usuiilly fer- tile, rcfuscil to suggest. Fliiiilly hc resolved to go awny and iiwtilt an lu- spiriitloii. When he reached the furni- hoiise, Miss Randall, chnrinhigiy gown- ed, wus in the kltcheii with her aunt. Sho hnrdly vouclisufed the young main u glance. I “Ol1, Mr. Illllnes, what can I do for you?" asked Mrs. Bradley. “Why-ei'-oh, we wnut some mo1‘e butter,” he siiid desperately. “What have you done with all thiit -you got this inornliigi" she exclaimed. _"Well, you see, it`s Joh11soi1's tiiru to cook, niid he uses so much butter!" Mrs. Bradlcy’s eyes twiiilcled ns she got 11 roll of butter, iv_lille Suslc giggled outright, and he could see that Miss Randall was amused, though she was quite lgnoriiig his presence. Suddenly it came to him ln n Bash thiit Susie hnd repented his remarks. Ile turiicd to go, und Mrs. Bradley said good nii- turcdly: . "Susie, go as tar ns th1.lbi11'u with Mr. Milues and show him whore to get sonic elder." 011 the wily out he nskcil Susie iinx- iously if she had told wliiit he siild. "Oh, yes," she replied chcerfiilly. He groiined. “What did your cousin say?" “She said you didn’t-look like such a cud.” He winced and was silent for a ino- nient. Then he said suddenly: "Say, Susie, is ber t11ther's nnme Wellman Randall?" “Yes. Uncle Wellman is her father. He ls'11wfully rich." Of course he was. Every one knew of Wellman Randall, the successful speculntor. _ “I nmsorry," he snld hnlt’ to himself. “Why?" asked _ Susie indignantly. “Uncle Wellman is lovely." "I know he is, but I wish he were poor.” _ Such a wish was beyond Susle's_-un- derstnnding; and she thought he was joking. All dny he loafed und smoked by himself and thought of the vision nt thc Brndleys. Lt twilight he insist- to the house for a fresh' supply. By good fortune Miss Randall was alone in the orchard. - "Mill Randall," he said, coming up to her, "we are nil prone nt-times to any utterly idle words tbnt we don't mcnn. l coiildnit know tluit you were"- "Thnt I was what?" she asked as he hesitated. “That you were thc huiidredth wo-. of stubble to join his couipiinions. | eil that the milk was sour and went up » man. Until I saw you I had no reason _ 4. il , . ii:-l|1..~'i ‘ _` _ s' .., -_ 1»\.~...1.--ia-sn-=> ine ii. \_v:isu’t uicc to repent things." Neil qiiestioiicil no fu1'tl1ei'. “It‘s some whim.” hc tlioiiglit, “or ii wiigei' Sho won’t liccp ithiit up vcry long." Wlicii K:itlil_vu went to Susle’s bed- side that night for :i little \'islt1\vitli he-1' cousin she cnsiuiily iiiciitioiieil Ncll‘s naiiiio. The child siit up in bed, _her eyes shining. “I love him!" she cried. “Why, Susie!" 'l‘lici~cupo1i Susie confided the fate oi' thc pie :ind told how he had kissed niid eoiiit’oi'tcd her. The next inorniiig when Neil cli:i111-cd to he strolling iii the lnuc nent- the litilc schoolhouse he niet Knthlyn. To his _ sui°pl'l_se she stopped and spoke to him, smiling griiclously. “Susie told nic how good you were to her,” sho siild. i "Siisic`s 11 dzirliiigl” he` exclnliiierl. “And sity, Miss Iiiiiidnil, if I can help you in the school or 1inyw:1y"~ She liiugliccl. “0h, I can innnngc the school all right. I i1n1lei°stii11d children.” “I shiill <-nine :ind sec ho\v`you get on." he d1>clni'cd. ' _ Ile appeared in thc st-l1ooli'ooin`tlie very iicxt dny :ind riniioiiiiced that lic hzid ironic to “vislt.” She was pro- voked, hut sho could not turn hiiii out, She had writtcli sonic words ou the hlii(-khonril for thc pupils to use in sciitoiiucs. Slic now pointed to the first mic, “iucoiiic.” “Who ciin iiiiilre 11 senteiice iiiiii use that \voi'1I eoi‘i'ectly'."’ she uskcd. “Do cull on thiit little i‘:it hoy for :i siuitciicc oi' lic'll wriiig his liiiud off," iviiisperoil Neil. Sho giivc the youngster' thc lloor, and lic juinpcd to his feet in triiiinpli, yell- ing: "In ironic 11 mt!" 'flint wus too much for Ncll’s coin- posurc, und he gnvo why to nu infec- tious lit of liiuglitcr, in which tciii-lici' iiiid scholars joined. “You hiid better go now," she said to her visitor. “It’ I'll proiiiise not to coiiic in iignln ' iiuiy I coiuc every iit’t1~i'iioo11 iiiiil i'ow you :intl Susie hoine by the rlvci' wuy 1'" She coiisciitcd to this iirruiigcment I L” ` . f __‘ ,_-i. I r _ 'll enjoyed good health until about two years lgo when I noticed my brick began to ncli fre- quently; it became sorc and lame and headache soon added to rn misery* also found that rn general health dhuiiiislicii. I became thin and weak and nervous. havig severe pains at regu- lar intervals," writes rs. Augustus Emory Treasurer New Century Club. 34 Dean street (Roxbury), Boston, Mass. She contiiiuesz "Mi work w ich before €1_i;1d seemed an easy tus noon seemed like 11 envy burden. I decided to try Dr. iiercem Favorite Prescription, which several of y friends praised so hlghl . I felt rellefwlthln aweek, :nys petlf€eame iinck, the palm gradually decrenseirand I cngoyed sound sleep. Within fourteen weeks Ilia completely recovered my health. I seemed built up anew, my pulse, w ich had been weak becnm non mal. sud new lil! animated my entire I gladly endorse your medicine." Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores weak and sick women to sound health, by curing the local womanl dis- eases wh ch are generally responsible for the flllure of the feneral health. A woih- nn’s entire being s centered in ber wom- anly nature. When the delicate woinanly organism is attacked by disease; when thereis irregularity orad sagreeable drain; when inllnmnntlon burns und 11lecrs_gnaw the _neneral health will retiect the progress of sense, in increasing weakness nerv- ousness, backaehe, headache, loss oi' appe- tite and sleeplessness. So sure of it is the World’s Diepensury Medical Association, of lliifiiiln. N. Y., pro- prietors of Dr. Picrc:’s Favorite Prescrip- tiga, that the offer Sym reward for women W 0 cannot he eurcd of Leucorrheu, Fe- male weakness, Pmlnpsiis, or Falling ol Womb. All they ui: is s fair and reasona- ble ttlnl of their means ot’ cure. - \` _ .\ bored hu\\' p:|lti'_\' his iiii-miie woultl peut' iii c1>1i1'piii'i.~'11i| \\'ltl1 Bliss Itiiii ilall's niiilloiis. .\'i1.~1ic usml to wiitcli hliii L'losvl_v \\'li1=u iii- \\';is iii' one of these i'1-\¢~1'lv.-, iiiiil l1i'i- \\':ii'|ti llllli- l|1~:ii't`, 1‘liilu'I1t1-ries! |1_\' hcl" :itl‘1~1'lill _voii i\'l1_\' l‘_1ii.l>_\‘ c.\1»1‘l't \vl11-11 hc rciiiciii- d_ ci “Hgh 50.1" b“Sme9“ of ia* Year flild Wllh What you 8 _ .1_._ -Q . "___ 1 ng. Could you Have Written More * 7”” B1i~inc.ss. could you wiltt- inore to-day, if- you represented .if- t1icii\~e~_ lite i11_~uraii1-i- company in America, the largest '_a_l§_£* . ;es1 iii the ~.\o1l1_i--- ri iinipziny that has paid policyholders mo__ __ 1-" ». ... .,. 1 1--.im . ._ __ an 'my oil cr -~'ii1) iii existence. and whose a=SelS' €XC`€¢d ihQ€5§:i‘” .y oili1rlitec1.ii1p:ii~y n the world? . 1 _.___- __ llii-1 ual Lite lnsuraueeCu, of New Y0rli'_,‘i?'§"_.' _ N\ ,lil ’ _ ' ¢ cspt-1-i:1lI_i'... l’»1~.r._ _ ._ -._-`,T_7_'»-__;_Q_“;_;_ f;.`2,’_$2_f,;‘.`. -.'§=*,'1j-'}; the entire pu rchase after 1 --~i\!",;.-_ j_ __~;¢’_f- _ il ____ _ \ _ _,-1. -_ 1. 11; -Suite. and Overcoats _-r_»._ 1 .L 1. o ei co .O /*J '-___ ~$!2 _ . ~ 1 i li/ _-i - iiuuu-iiviii Pits. eq _ , .. _/ 1 _ » “*" -_ .' 1'” f I it 5' @ ii’ tlc.‘-iii. 'I rs Prowse Bros., Charlottetown. ii'1‘i:guln:r l1ow0l.'~ii1rc a.moii,~:_r the syniptoiii of kidiiuy 1li.111plic11t.c1l 1::isc:<, iii ivlilcli 11i'1li1iii|'y leiil- ncy iueilii-ini-.:~' l1viiiglitt.li~ or no relief. IVIi.~¢s i{ill.1- I)1»_Vll:. lot. l, pi).~‘l1itlicc, l’. li. I., st1|.t1i‘r~': ",\i11uir. tli1'1»1' yt-1u'.~' :inn 111_v f1it1lii~1-wits seized with n severe l`1>i'|i1 of kiiliicy tliscucc, ivliii-li 1-iiuseii liiiii i1iii1~li sutI`c1‘iiig‘, as \\'cll ns anxiety lest the uii- mciit .slioulii l\1~.1'iu1w rhi-onli: or priivi- fiital. \\'e iiiiiiii-iliately nliiniiicvl llv. Cliusc`.~4 l\'i iiit-i'it,iiu1l you ciiii iisi- iliciii ' kuo\viii;:<1l`11 ccrtiiiiiiy tl1'1t1_\'nii will 1'0- ecivc ull the liciir-til tli:1l. \\'oiil1l he iii-riv1‘il " f1~<1.ii thc uttciition 11( thc uinst skilful ‘ pliysiciiiii. thu- pill 11 rlosi-, '.’51‘1-iits 11 box. iii- :ill fir-i\li‘i‘s_ or l‘I1i|1111ii.-11111, liiitcs & l`o. 'l`or11nLo. Dominion Atlantic Railway. And Steamship Linen to Zl1s'on via Yarmouth -_ l‘hr popular Fast Line lletvreen Eastern Nova ' Scotia and Boston Via Windsor Junction and Halifax. _ EXPRESS TRAINS leave Halifax, daily. (rx- aept Su1i1lav)at7.35.~l1. 111. (or Dgyhy and Yar- :muth making connection at armouth lor osion. The Royal Mail Steamship , “ B O S 'SD O 1\T Q The Fastest and Finest Steamer plylnu le tween the l\l1iri1imeP1ovinc¢-s suit Ilcsion. Leaves '_V11rmouth, ive-Llncsilny and Saiurilat-_ " tar Heston on ' anivai ot Express i` mins from Halifax. Relurnlnir leavin Long Wharf, Boston, Tuesday and Prlilav 111:11 m. 1 Passengers arriving in Halifax next day 7.511 1; o. m. hy l'.x_p1ess Tniiu. - 1 _ For a I in orniution, guide books,lol1l.‘1n.r\c. _ 1 which will be sent tree, write to F. H. Arm- strong, General Passenger Agent, Kculvllle. " N.S. ll-’l`n1l11s run on Atlantic Stundnil r Time. P. GI FK IN S, General Mer. umzncoiouini ‘r RAILWAY - Dr. Plea-ce'| Pleasant Pellets regulon the liver and bowels. _ 1/ *: °:- Z" Lhnriottetowii, " " ' -' ' ' ,.-- _ -_--».~..»~..;. -.1-_mn unrivalled .' ' -fu' L‘>',¥ ~ .0 ~ As we li.ive li.i1l no <11.;>1.1rtiiiiity to _ ii ,'.,`i_-_/i'if'¢‘_»;?\ ll S _ .sec you pt-r.~;i1:1.ill_\' slzzri iii; t lucti , I ;i1‘i_§i_,`1'f.` _null linvc but-ti 1liil_'.' 1lt1I.1:_1.i 1f..' -il l ; , . , _ “ ,’ :?__\__tlic _ l\w1etiii11i\' 1_1; rin- _,_ '1ii:1lly tliuukiiiii _\'oii for tli1~ _ip rim- 15 ' ffxv ",',-,1 `oii:~ siipport. given us :it Lin. p.1li_<, 1' ‘1'1'_i_‘»_`,";'é;.¢,‘-”‘. .'11 I - \vi,-;l 'e 1i»'|1i..il\' to '_ '}~""" ` Ii 1. 11-1_ ' /f~»_._f, I Pure wool Underwear --WHICH-e lleuerSbrinks .lhe Lady Says: “The rnanuizicturcrs of "\\`OI.ShJY" Underwear have such confidence in theirwaresthatilieyiiiider- take to replace a1iy-;_;ar- ment that shoiiid shrink inlwasliiug. “W(">l.Sl£\"' garuients have siocil the mist severe tests wiilioiit any alteration taking place iii the six.-_ The Drapers’ Re- cord Says: ' “WOl.SZ<§\"’ goods are ninrle from :ill wriol 3:1111. in no case nic they iziiiilc from mixtures of cotton and wool. as arc iiiau_v so- callcd iiiisliriiikzible goods : fiirther,"\\'(lISiz\"`;_gone~i1t:1\i\1--1 iii tlit llc- _.i ll- ' s 111 'li I niiiiioii llousc of Coi11:111> r ." '. -: l-Ilc1:ii'.~`, rt'§_§111'1llt'ss of p.'irt_\' 11l`t`1li.'1ii1-iis. .-\I.l‘fXANl>l‘,l{ }l.\ll'l'iN _.»\. A. .\1t~i.i~:.\N. sl-it . ‘ _>i'itl Dee. ,. li A ‘. ‘I “I ' \ V _~_/ .1 `_= ._. ` .i_;_:.__" 1;. .i 'I 1/112) . `“'-B' -,. W” Oli t : . 7 />1,1~_i$_ `:,l1[‘3 f* " . _ 1 ._-,. -. i>u.~i111.~si1` tht'_\' rcpri sented such a company, are 'invited to ad' _;__,,~ . * . - N FRA' ER, Izovincial Manager, Charlottetown, P. I.>____ 1'_' _ 'T ‘N M5? £- I *$5 . -- ..;Zfff§ 1 ’ 1 “__ _“ ....1 .-4-:I-_-f»s'.~:¢§-L _‘-';;__~ ~ . -< xl;“:."‘ -ra T; ~T¢".1 . f~.€-?=` I \" _ _.="iZ‘i` ~' 'ri e . .1 ';,` if -- 1 ' 3- 'ti -1 , . l ~ :‘ .ii .12-. ‘ ‘.1.i1;f,.»f~;i-’:1'=§_ 1 = if z~;1.'<1‘i l:-1 .- lg .";1f~’ _-iz. ' _ _, ,(- ,.~ ..~._.,»;-_- , ~. ; ~ -1-i.'~~ 1- _L Z _ .gi 1- , ;=‘;;.:` _-._-’7€"" "i `_` ..__1 .1 ..._. .-.,.;.;~ .- ’ ` ` --1 _-s_' 1 - 'fr S' <.4‘ I " -ss ‘=-_.'-; _ . ¢ fi-’ ~ "’~=)". _'l 1.-...1-1 =.1¢;‘~; .Q1-_ -5 ___ _-____;1_,,.', 1 .. _ ,I , in 1"_:\-'E 1 1.1 . -\ ,_ __ _..~..,..,_, .__ , ‘see-1-; $1 gg; L-_"-i"'"‘;-~' -_ - Q 1 twx- .- '- .-l . 3;; I ” - _._ ,,,,_, ‘___ _ . _-I . _ -f - ‘-1.5 ..1-i-_:"'_=-l'.1fi',~i.i - ` P 1 5* kr' Q-1";-fqf*-'i ‘ f ~" ~. Q5’ 5;' .I __¢;::_ 3 .. _.fs ~__:_-+,_.__,,._._»- _; _z ,‘ .T-'~L<» -' 'ff'-7;;-'_ .;"‘*; ._ ,_ , ._ . 1 ` 1_1 ___`- _ 1- .gr -' it _ 1 ,,.+. _ ."’1.~`., .. _1"‘IS _'1 1' _f -1 ":".\ ' .‘_lt;'_ if f "`#*"'$.ii"fi""i'-3";-if.,-I ». lx' :1 ‘ f‘.f'f:\-1~z§<,~°*f‘i._»“.‘-‘ ¢__,.._ , _. --qw pry 1-in 1 x 1' -; a ~**` " 1 'saga-"~."- ».°.`_~ -ts. ; -1‘.',~._. .~ .M1 ". '/'~ 1-' '. J -1 ._ , '- , _. - .... ._ 1 _'J ,. sf.-4: Change of lime laile. ij, >l*.f* _1- ww. _ E ' Charlottetown ' _TO__ Piciuu, N. S. Cornniencing I\l` f I 1 ‘. 1; i F. W. HA1.i3s, ~f,f.f.f ,_ £1, -_.__;_», . Secretary. 1,_fl1 Vi .~f"i" 11 iltf . 1 li, _ iifi in "-‘1"1.'f‘-51'. . _ _..-'1.~~- midi 1'* .-_`e`.`i~.`-'1ql`. ~‘:> ` _ ._ _ _ i- <1, " ._ `.':‘»'. f . .*’.`. Lest, ,=___._.._ _ .___ ._f_ . _ , .'-_.-2511"’ .r POLITICAL MEETINGS. `. . . 5 fi’ ‘ 1 -wily- ing it will be f _ “rr _ Canada’s Famous Train ., Replaced ._..3.'.“§.i';‘;°.*.i‘iii‘.‘;§f‘is§§€...?I‘3,’.";§€.‘.fl;§ For Sale by Louuty nt the folloiviiig pl'11‘c-<- ' Ilopc River, '1`l1ur.~11 F 'i \' 'su “M1R111Mr_fXPRESS”, 1 I-if ' . if, _ _.l D028 the Bl1SiIJ€_S between the D A tlrdnville, II`c1li1csday,v§ov.'iz3r1l Sydneys, Halifax. Si. John. Quebec l 0 I 9 -*`vfi“s\°"- '_1`l\\\f=fl“v1 Nw- 24111- fe-'P we Z. SILTPSONY IT ':.V"f" -I`l'_ .1 _--1 -. . : Q; .,\. _ _;,i>.=f.-fr. _ ' 1: is ,<1 ,- ` _ .,._____.__ fs. -“li '11 ~~ and Momreah ' Emyv_u1le. I~r1df1y. Nov. 15111. -‘E . Kelly s Cross, .\ ontla .\ov. 28th. `f “ ‘ "' \ .- -\ Y- l 4 \: \ ' | » lirnilalhatic, '1`\i_c,-1l1iy.'I\'o\'. zoili. 1 °\`" f n,s dining and Sleeping Cnr sep _ X0,-_ __;11tli. __ __ _ _;\\_;,§§`o Mt-cling., _,,,,,.,_ “_ 7 o.C,m_k ___ m_ 1 . Write for time mbleeh fares_ dm i livery liirl__;_l_,_ys_tyge and pylge '_I;£1_;;_2_p_gos1tioi1 Laiiiiiilates .irc invited G. A. sHARi> I if- ' Superintendent. l’. 16.1 Railway, ’ WE CAN CAP YOU! H 1 Weeks 81 Co. 1 1: us at id _ ' °' r ._gt_ get “ . _ 1,1.; _ ' N ` `-¢§s‘.*`~`~.:: :\_*"`t‘~I _ _ _ _ ~=‘1`~\\. 1 1.. .- `_:~.'»=_-`- 1., 1 . »`.‘ .IJ Ap/ .WJ '14 1'\~.-= .°. "~-`\:.Z. " . __A _ _ ., -__\__.. .~. . . . W _ 1 _ __ ._\._._»,, ._,___; . 1 . .