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Iwi... ,. rr" s- . 8, Y _ shi: Swain ~ l ` H' . _ l ‘W X J \ Established !&9 f-~ 1, _ whooping cough, ci-onp‘ . ._’_?_ £35. f Bronchltie, Cough, (lrlp. ~"-" ` Asthma, Diphthei-is CREBOLENE I8 A BOOK T0 AITHIATUUU Csnotnn ls a long established and standard remsdy for the dlmsd lndlmksd. ll cum \,¢,¢,,,,,, gh, .gr nmlond strongly sntlscptlo is carried over the dlnsezsd si:-iso: __ oi the hrohonioi euhos with mr; muh. swine Pfvlwevd H4 °°°'°a:d '*‘° “Lan 5 . Those nl sconsuiriptiva tendency, or luihrsre from chronic brouohll-ll. ‘mm ' relief froin coughs or inflamed oonditions of the throat. Deeorlpdve booklet free. ` Lzxulsc, :Issue .1 co.. rsll Hours mme ls., llntnsl, candles Agents 4 dissolved in the mouth are edective and safe for ‘ r sol ne . C e e coughs and irritation of the throat. ` Antiseptic Tablets .......... in oiiooonro sol 3 _ 1' The Government Report Will Show I`hat the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada had a larger amoul of New Business paid for in Canada in 1903, than any other na tiv Company. In this as in other respects the report will place The Sun Life of Canada First L. H. BEER, J. H. WELCH. Special Agent, Manager. Charlottetown. Charlottetown l__,___ ____ ___ _#__ _ _ _ _“___ _________, _____ __ ,,Y_____ _ ___ _ __ ___ _a MODERN DENTISTRY BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS One thing we again wish to call your attention to is our CORRU GATIID SL'U'i`lU.\' PLATE. ily ming this form of suction (which is pat- ented and for the use of which we ii.r.c- secured the rights) We will GUAR- ANTEE TO l<`1'I` ANY MOUTH. It does not matter how dimcult it may be or what other dentists have told you. We know we can tit it, and have no hesitation in saying so. In cases where there are still some teeth re niaiiiing in the mouth, we will replace the lost ones by means of BRIDGE WORK or PARTIAL PLATES. Teeth which are decayed we will restore by CROWNING (gold or porcelain) iilling,or by use of PORCELAIN INLAYS \\'e have the largest and best equipped office in the Maritime Provinces and do any and all kinds of dental work known to the profession today. BERLIN DENTAL PARLDRS, Over Prowse Bros Drs. BEER & BELL, Prop no tu sn & w iyr _#__ .,- _ ___s_-m _ _ Am % V : ....~....c . ..=..i., - -...o .._..,-»_- .ori-_._--.-v-N..-"-o.-..»\__ _........ -... I Tiff] £2 /-\ ';5\\ < ~e; 'ev /\ _,- 1 - ‘n f /-~:. . _ - \ e `~;},./ ' Wig. 'f' fi .V '-\_'e`;`\1" » _ <_~~”‘ /_;_,.__ _ . i- ' ri' _- .- _ _'-- ' »r, '.>--~_ iii" -ost'-:‘ ' _,V_ 'rt €j.iF§‘5“§\Qf,»5._ _ ____._ wid- i ._,__,-,nf ____ _.____.ci. \ _i2_____/,4- V-»_~-f - _/ip s - 1.4 -3- ar.-,,,i.» nr/ ,V _ _\./Z/ ___. _`._,,,_ ._ M ~'r‘/_/ , mzzo i' = a ¢n.._-1 -_ , Ju. Gov:-i~.rt~rr.u.ei.ooo.ooo._. -‘ __ _ -§>\D0';_f1C=~ "-“‘;\T°- I . _ . V. _ .~ . .- .. .,..r....__ . `~m-aww-° va-w-~ M . _£,__@g.ég_'-i‘?’.' ‘ L' "‘ i /.5n=s»._;-‘_-,.(,.~ _-v--‘ _,_ 5*,-‘ _sn=.nr,,,_';_\;i 3'_'_ _\' uw ay- \¢`____§ y ` _ ;i ADDISON l-l. HOQVER, l.2§~;., ":'cs1'.‘;='.'~¢» A |-|QN_;w_ c. iaowhans, recisnui' i. :.i=_.~iz.e. nrviol Fnnsionor ~"5"`5_U§"5“ ` “»iL|__|AM D|NEEN, Gfrf, __;:,._§> ALEX. D1.\’J.`:;z T5. FWD- _ zriovics-Pnssionir i, V " “~ ' ' ~_ .-.»~.»_»-~ ti ':j'_::_?__ 'fi-ioivias BAKER. <1? -'~"'_;’ ,';_~,‘ _ SFD vlCl~PHEllDENT I 1"'-‘L il i /> if sal l"“"‘\ is if //»\-aiu; o 1; .i ._ -. in fi ' Prioviimrai. r>sur;r:'f_V".;»tc-:<- ' HON Ar,-_ HUF, pg-i-Eng, <;:;oi=.c.,` '_-1_oV;:»i-5'. vi i r Ci-iAm.o~rTif.Tc>v/ri. ~H"“"*'_"'_""'~_"" V BENJAMiN c. Pnowss. WV l"- l i"f_ " " _A CHAn|.o1r:-:ro.'~'lV- """"` ' ` _‘ L’-IH?-iS, Pi'ovi.~.-f.i:if l`v'l:ma;;,f_~. \ . ".Il'.ariC~ttc~i_owri » H ,_,-~ _.. .-___... ,...................- .......,..........---- -- ~.-- F’ »: (ll -i . ______ __ ._.._ ____A - FOR 5 Cents You Can Get a Box of HEADLIGHT V PAHLDH MATCHES At any groeers. 3 Boxes for 12 Cents .' ‘ EARLS AND DlDN‘T KNOW IT- Bnw the House ef tnurtenuy Lest Tlrle for 800 Years. ‘ The death is announced at Powder- ham Castle, near li-xi.-ter, of tho thirteenth Earl of Devon, in hil ninety-third ye-ur. The into Earl. who'wns pricbendnry of Exeter Ca- thedral omg rector of Powderhain, n§ccee'ded` h ii nephew in the Eurldom in 1891. The house of Courtenay, to which the Earl belonged, dates hack to a _Very early period, and members of the family have for centuries been associated with tho history of the country. The existing branch was founded by Sir Philip Courtenay of Powderham Castle, who received the honor of knlghthood from Edward the Black Prince the day before the battle of Naveret in Spain. Ona branch of the__Courte-nays were Counts of Odessa, and another ba- came allied to the royal family of Franco. In England the Courtenays have been allied to the Bonvilles, Bohuna, Spent-ers, St. Johns, Tal- bots, Versa and royal house of Plan- tagenet. With the city of Exeter the family has always been closely associated, and in olden times there were stout struggles for privileges between the Earls of Devon and tho llayori of the city. Few, if any, titlcs in the pcerage have been, for long periods of their history, involved in more mystery and doubt than that of the Faris of Devon. For several huntlrcds of years the heads of the hmxsc of Courtenay were Earls without being aware of it. Indeed. so fnr wr-re they from be- ing aciiiiuiutcd with the dignity that should have ln-1-ii tlii-irs lhnt they ao- coptcd linrorietcii-s imtl viscounties, and were proud to lioirl them. After ilirt-u r'<»i:liirles had passed, however, un iistuxi- luwycr discover- Od the patent riiuiiiig some old ro- cords, nnd fouml that tht.-rc were two missing words. 'llc cui‘pol‘c,' usually inserted in pat(-nts. The cliscovr»r_v mi-init that the Earl- dom Could bu itilil‘l'itl-il by Collateral heirs, and a (.`oiirt<‘nii_\' in 1831, nf- ter n hard fight, vstnblislicrl his right to sit. arnong his peers. The pecrago he reco\‘i-ri\rI wus the one created by Queen .\lai'_\'_ Five times the liurldom has been supposed to be oximce, Four of its holders have hccii nlluintotl and four beheaded. Queen Itinry ro\'ivi-rl the Enridom in favor of Edrvnril (`oui'teuu_v, who, in the previous reign, ‘.vhr-.n only twelve years of una-, was committed prisoner to the 'l`r»\\‘i-r. Ile wus ro- ieased when oul_v t\ri~iit_v-1-iglit _years old, and he died ut I'udun of poison, -London Fixprl-.r?. H 3"* /~ 4 1 .L=_.'V‘. .. it sfil s-“-' i_t` \ ‘Y °e\ _., , I sv -'i 3 1 Juli! " 5' ' _ iff I _ Horse Ail, Cough, “_ '~ - 'l`hickWater, Ablood'l`onic ~, .ii .-fs: and Purifier. At all dealers. . " 7 ~ ,L-' cqiylii THE BAIRD C0, Ltd Proprietors. 4 m ' **J:I I I _\5~\ -"L-‘_\li. Giza ~'-.il'l5‘:*i‘?? CureiS’toppage Swel- led Legs, Bad Blood, ¢~‘~%`&=.‘l’V‘i-§2§.'c€~.§'_ Kb co. FU rg i' - _ ____ Price 25 cts. 5 WOODSTOCK, N. B. m -lim Ghooso The BEST Tue Tooaooo Epicure who does not use the ' Hickey Twist, Pearl or Ruby Has never derived that real enjoyment Whiehglg hi* They are the gems of the trade. ` ` ' FINE CUT MIXTURES IN 1 and 2 POUND TINS HIGKLFJY BL NICHOLSON '|`f\‘lAl.`\1l\ \laNUi'AlTI`UKER5 ws", ei 1‘>.--i~»..f.~=»n °, R ' CREATED lSENSAT|DN 'N DALT The Whole Country Ringing with Praises of o (PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN) Mr Weaver. Cured two ears ago. continues to spread t e good news of his recovery from Grinder’s CONSUMPTION Publicly obrroborates the history of his restoration to health, as published recently t;_y the daily press o Canada. Doctors and specialists despaired of ai cure and gave Mr. Weaver but three months to live- i MR. L. WEAVER, GALT. Who desires to publicly confirm the history of his remarkable recovery. ae published quite recently by the daily press of Canada. Mr. Weaver was ee had a casa of Consumption ae might well bc imagined. He was employed for ilvc yaera in the grinding room of james Warnock & Co’e, better known as “The Axe Factory." in Galt. Here. he contracted consumption from the etecl-laden dust. He persisted with local physicians’ treatment for over I year, also consulted a number of lung epecisliele. They ell did their utmost to cure, but declared llr. Wenver’s an incurable can of grindefe consump- tion givin him ul three months to livs. Tir. Weaver himself, de- epalred of e permanent cure, ss two of b s brothers before him had already died of consumption. It is but seldom that any remedy receives such strong endorsement as Peycbine is receiving daily. Seldom indeed that the cured como forward voluntarily to nate their case a second time so that ell may be convinced of the truth. The instance herein gutted from the busy town of Galt, Ont., ls e_l ml instance of what le oc¢:urrlri¥_in evefyelty, town. hamlet andfnlllrc side ln t ls broad Dominion. Scores om living in Galt were lon( egu f:of;_'¢!'ll\l¢u"" "_: facts of this notable mee: wh e to o publ_ies_2ou of it in the dell! Pf¢“um' “ ‘ rtve at n. _ Scores of people recent” °'“'d “V” Mr' weaver to soo if .ii ahsthsa been gsahlhgfgxg reell5`tn\e. Medlialvzsl "ul *fa D' ummm.. see e good wor _ ' lemons remtdyv f'{°\‘f;i°dPS5"¢t;?~n‘2§md:¢;; Weevef has sun been he mm I uhm' ol letters from ell parte of the con f! IN °iai°\§HiTa°»'o'§oi»fsiio the sm etsw=f°f\l\° t'°f1 mold bytheinen whose can handled the. interest of Lung Specialists and of medical men and whose cure and complete restoration to health is the talk of Gnlt and the wonder of the medical profesmon. Such, in brief,nre the open- ing reinnrks oi' the case of Mr. \Veaver,of Galt, whose portrait appears above. Mr, \\'»:a\'er is to-day n splendid specimen of manhood and the picture of robust henltli. His lungs give liiiu no more trouble. , Ile is strong and lieriilliy, eatsnnd sleeps well, and feels better than he has for ten years. Mr. Weavers Case ae given to the press, January 30th, 1904. . Dr. T. A. Sluciini :-For fire years I worked as B gfiiidcr in (lie _lliiucs \\`nrriock, better known as the Axe 1'.u:to:y, licrc. The dust from the grinding dill for me \\-lirit it has dime for muuy Others. It gave nie “iii iiii\er's con>umplioi'.." I wns compelled, oi coiuse, to quit wink. I per- sisted with two local phy'-".»-Hr ‘ » '~ ~ 'fu , ._ . _ . . , if ' , . .‘» ._ .f."’ 'I "~., ...._;f.i»?~ ‘i->.‘.:.»~ ,vit 1" rw "-3. " ‘f ’ "‘ T v i _ i . . '- ” ~ - .1 3- .*~_~§ri-i -.ic .f*"` .»~ ~=` _ " ` ' " :.i5.»' . -F:-_-. -"'ik_1’._»_ . V , ~; fr.. -_ - ' _ _ _. '