i i i i. _- V* ?. lui l ;f I ,i -i I`r"~f' , ip) = :iff V ,;i;. ` .f¥.*'l": ii 'i,§_ifi .. to i IJ; ` .vit i ,_ '_~_ ,_ _.gl .,- »=~j il; ‘.f:;~ ~ l ' ; -i ‘ if 'i*?';l»3 if lliiffjfieiif DNP Kmiiricks \ Linimen ids. lamenrm' Before the Canadian Club of Boston on the 4th instant addresses of more than ordinary interest were delivered by Hon. Henry R. Emmerson, Editor Wlliison of Til! INTERCOLONIM. n n ercolonlal du f ‘ / FRIDAY DECEMBER 8' lm. It is satisfactory to read that the deficit p i the operations of the I t n ring the lrlt fnlll' ill0l1th8 Of the curl! t yearfalls slightly under liliilll. If an equally good showing could be made during the remaining nine months ofthe year the annual deficit would he reduoed to $l&),C00, but, ofcourse, this le too much the Tomnw NMR' and Hom Henry M_ to expect. The winter months involve v_ /.lg \ , .` ._ _ . 81° l1l&S BEAUTIF L FURS J - ( _ » Whitney of Massachusetts. Judging hrs" °°°t °t °P°""l°“ in W`°p°m°“ t° ~.L._-‘~4b;§,(fv"..‘-§_$x._lli; i._ U QB 1'\\I!03 Uf !W°\' hom the fun reports printed in the Bmw" traiiic receipts than the summer months. ` 5' ’ lm timdll, 01' IIIY 5W¢m”K» ' _ Passenger receipts fail off because there is L , `lf3.'»` f /-Tip u l ennvinoeyonofi mreiievepompfly- _ foundly impressed those present. Mr. Emmerson's address we think to be one of lasting and track repairing and the outlay is thus diminished during the cold season. £ mans present and than “as nothing ,B it after making due allowances for the un Al all ilmlerlt at which ummm at the United States certain chances of the coming winter we papers we infer that both Messrs. Emmer \ Perf. mn and wiiiison acquitted themselves 1°” °'°"°" °""’° °"‘" “nd °"°“’ "° ` " ` I ’ 9 NJ- powel’ wml cmd", and that their addresses m_°_ fewer trains and less work is done in bai- _ / )">‘» the best ever delivered by muh It is There ls, however, great cost incurred in . broad’ comprehensive’ panlonc and snow-clearing after winter storms and ` f _ p ls I friendly- It must have pleased the Cana~ much 1°” from Iuwnupbed ‘mmm But’ i J ' G \ . . ° ` J’ \ IH llllil B.l.ll!Ili\, hqika. _ think there is good prdepect of a much v i I Lovely prosperous, seif-reliant and hopeful as not to be troubling herself on the subjects Mr. Whitney is an earnest advocatel of reciprocity and the recent elections in could lake offence He showed very clearly that it is not by the fault' of better 5h°wlnR mr me mad than Wm’ . \ ' Y Canada that we do not have ‘mer trade, made in two years past. The determined / ` _ . '_ /___ . ' ,, " L l I and well considered measures of the Min relations with the Republic, and also ' " _ _ 2.* made it clear that Canada is now sol ist’°r““d his staff t° reduce the wat' °f \ “it " I `\ / operation are evidently bearing fruit. PHYSICALLY EXHAUSTED. Lacking inooura e-out of joint with everything-scarce on speaking terms _ "1 _ /J; f, - ~/ _ff ~ 4 .f~\ \ , __ _ 'nr - '_" ff -_’_"I_`lf 'Z - ' "A_.':*‘A‘- Q/ . ` \_ ' `-‘ /7' Z ' / Eiiosi » .§_ _ . Vp, \ V / Y \\ `.\. _ . ,_.\ `\` ‘ _ __., ~\_1 his state have demonstrated that there with even fair healzh. Such low spirit* .Gil I -~ ‘ ac e isastron feelin in Massachusetts in are fumble' Your bmi" is mg”-d’ l‘ L I Powders What we have every day i what lovely sachet, and every day We sell a lot. We have R Z favor of that measure. He claimed to know the opinions of Canadians pretty well and argued that the feeling in favor of freer trade across the border, would speedily regain the strength it had years ug J, when the people on both sides came realise the mutual gains that would re- sult from reciprocity. But Mr. \Vbltney States, and that there are powerful ought to realise in a manner that he does_ vital tly so exhausted wyour constitution is nel nigh ruined. hat you need is Fcrrozone, that great vitalizer and nutritive tonic. It’s hy making flesh and blood,byinfusin|z iron and oxygen into the system that Ferrozone helps; it re- pairs weak spots, instills new life into worn-out organs-makes you fecl like new. Ferrozonelifts age from the old and imparts resilience and buoyancy to the depressed. Be manly, ruddy-colored, 5 ta understand each other bctier and _msg aside weakness and enter the happy life that comes from using Ferro- zone. Fifty cents buys a box in any drug store. a splendid 35501-Uncut of the not that Massachusetts is not the United! C best there is including L highly protected interests In other states Woons'rocx. Vermont, Deo. 5.- \Vm_ Alf d th Brid te f rmcr who was Trefle Incarnati Safranori which would prevent any terms cf re~ re ' e gown r a Azurea, White Rose, Carna- tion, Lilies of France, Extra Violet, Pliul Nana, Hasu-no hana., Heliotropc, Farnese ciprocity being offered that Canada could or would accept. Such is the firm con- tliat is thc reason why they have dropped reciprocity from their minds and are arrested Saturday night charged with killing Thos. McCormnc, a wood-chopper, with an axe, hail a hearing before Justice viction of the Canadian people today and cms' W- 0°" in uw l°”“l °°“"t t°‘]“Y _ _. I . _ . and held u it ioul bail for a special session of the \Vindsor Grand Jury. _rf-i"”"'_-W 9.11d. Tanagfa. PrlC€ IOC making themselves busy with other and THE ARCH_FIEND OFITHE AGE adram. Eight drains to an ounce.. Pleased to have you sample them. DRUGGIST, A , more promising projects. _ The assassination of General Sakaroif, a former Russian Minister of War, is another startling incident in the dis- ] E I \ N Iturbanccs. riots, strikes and revolutionary 1 s i movements which niilict that distracted country. ' ' ' Just what President Roosevelt intends to do or recommend Congress to do Not war, more deadly than cvcr this modern butchcry-but Cal-arrii which _ leads toconsumption and annually kills -more than famine and war combined. The doctors now successfulliyiiizht catarrh wltha remedy that_neverfai s-“Catnrriio- zone," ii.'s death to every type of cptan-h. it destroys every root and branch of the disease so thoroughly that n. relapse need never bc feared. if troubled with colds, nasal or throat cntarrh, or subject to bronchitis or nstlima use Cntarrhczone and you‘ll bc cured forever. HOME RULE ISSUE. in the way of measures to control and LoNn0N, Dcccml»er1l.- Evidence of thy when you start with Beaver Flour. It’s the home cook’s main reliance on baking days. It’s always the same -the best fiom' milled for horne use. Beaver Flour blends the whim, delicately dnvored Ontario Fall Wheat with the nutritious Manitoba Spring Wheat. it is the Hour ofthe hmiiy, as it is the best éivw F 5 '\>,} (bg 1* ° i regulate the great trusts isfnot quite ap- parent from the synopsis of his message which has reached us. What we ' have seen of it deals in carefully balanced gen- eralties. A great deal of maudlin sympathy is being wasted over the case of Mary Rogers 'of Vermont who murdered her husband land is very anxious to escape the penalty. \Ve are strongly of the opinion that a wo- man who murders her husband should he punished precisely as a man who murders his wife should be punished. _ I _ Messrs. Madkpnzie and Mann of the Canadian Northern tell of having laid 050 miles of track during the year, and this is `a record for these great railway builders. Next year they hopd' to do quite as much. :ggi is ,iii f /Ag ..._ £3 \"§.'1_‘f_ A At this rate it will not take them long to complete their line from ocean to ocean. This is big b\!$ncss.~ i I .;, D-DEEE il-lil-EIEIEEEEE EWCHEE Today we are opening up ilic bal. < four XMAS FUR- NITURE. ~ You can biiy nothing more acceptable for XMAS GIV- ING-than a nice piece of FURNITURE-andour AS, SORTMENT is so vast, and our PRICES so REASON- ABLE, that you’li find it easy to shop here-We’1l be glad io show you our offerings even if you do not intend to buy. Mark iight Furnishing Bn. EEEE EE WEEE intention of the uniouist party (to force the issue of “home rule" in the coming election is shown by a letter written by Mr. Balfour to a unionist,saying he hoped ho would not support such n measure. Grip Quickly Knocked Out- “Some weeks ago during the sever winter weather both my wife and myse contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grlppe with all its miserable symptoms," savs Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. “Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a dose of Chamberlnin's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by itsliberal usd soon com- pletely knocked out the grip." It is agood plan to takeadose of the Tablets when you have a cold. They pro- mote a healthy action of the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is congested by n. cold or attack of thc grip. For sale by all drug glsts. _-v-,@i_ .IOHN VOOGHT SERIOUSLY ILL. Nowrn Srnzmv, N. S., Dec. 5-Word has been received here that John Vooght senior partner of the iirm of Vooght Bros., is seriously ill in England with paralysis ‘ of tho brain. I ._._..._.... A Certain Cure ForCroup. When a child shows symptoms of croup there is no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended. There is one prepara- It has been in use for margv years and has quick cureis sure to follow Mr M F Compton of Market, Texas, says of it, “I have used Cha.mberiain's Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say it always gives prompt relief." For sale by all druggists Boys' Lightning Hitch hockey boots at MoEachen‘s shoc store. Bd ll " See G. ii. Taylor's window for new and attractive goods. Bd Bi _ Big furniture values at tiny prices ls the old hut ever welcome story we preach to the economical housekeeper.- John Newson. 8d3i Camphorated Chalk with Orris -freshly prepared. Sold at 5 cents per box at the Central Diugsiore. A. W. Reddin Prop. 6d 3i. Just received an elegant line of Photo Frames for Christmas in gold, leather and composition all of the very late'st ` < T; `A4‘ `-»~`*" _ "`¥"`. 'l Z/ _'\ '. _/ _~`\ s ,ff ff _‘,,_-<-¢f_.} '1 _`,,___- 4. _\` fp _»-‘ L tion that can always be depended upon. ‘ f A lot of new things in shell ornaments for the hair-side and back combs clasps- pins etc. of every sort.-Weeks 8: Co. _ 7d2i twl Toinsuro perfect health use Iron-ox Tablets. For sale at your druggisifs, 25 ti psrbn. Gdif Call and get some of those nice dinner _ and tea sets that are offered at a har gain. W. P. Colwlil. I2-id twf4w. Psssen ro, be , etc., eonvegd anywheregfiesirecfxxaveorders at e-_ Donald & MeKinnon's Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street near Steve- mr. cms.. . u. m'cnor.soN. designs. To been seen at the Studio- Geo. B. Cook. hd ti’ i-can r yr. ,Telephone No. *53 , I . . : i‘ .7 I _-.1 _ ;\1u__-¢`<.s_< ._--..-- "\,i.\`i,l-,‘l11T_1»l\?\l»~ ' \\ / I ___ , \ //' For Ladies For G-ont1em.en A prett Pearl Brooch, A pair of Gold Cui! Links, A Pender Diamond Ring, A Signet or Buckle Ring, A Necklet and Locket, A Gold Elied Watch Chain. GAB SERVICE, _ _ / l 1 1.- »' \!\\l_"'\‘\,_` `___ _.111 _ "\_'\f‘\""‘ ` ,/ /'f - /) ’l` he ,_`\.~.._,_,____ » l,,~» __ _.-..__`_-/_ , _ p AFew *f Rich, Elegant, Comfortable ln Stone Marten, Alaska Sable, Eastern ’ Mink. Thibet, etc. _ I very fine Stone Marten neck ruif,72 inches iong,llned with same and trimmed with $ tenstonerhaiientails . I vm-y iine‘A1aska_ Sable neck md, 72 inches long, self lined and trimn,1e_d_'_v_vith eightsabletails.. ~......,............... 3 line Alaska Sable neck rufis, 72 inches long, self lined and trimmed with io sable tails...... .... ..... ...... .... ..l.... 0 :fine Alaska Sable neck ruffs 60 inches long, self lined and ’tmnmed with zo S,,_b1etai1¢,.......... 1 Eastern Mink, plain s’ole effect. satin lined. 66 inches long.................... r Eastern Mink, stole, satin lined with silver hair eifect,66 inches long .. . . . . $ r Eastern Mink stole scalloped neck piece, trimmed with six tails, 54 inches long netl;...."".-......`.................................. ........ ..... ' I Eastern Mink broad collar, stole front, sliver hair effect, satin lined, 72 inches$l8 0 long...... . ' 1 Eastern Mink divided stole, silver hair cifect,trlmmcd with two heads, claws and 6 finishedwiththieetails...... . ° I Eastern Mink, broad shoulder eiiect divided stole handsomely trimmed with $ braidornaments... .. ~ Muifstomaichfrom$8.ooto.......’.. . . . .. Also onehundred other riii’fsfrom75c to.... . ` never been known to fail, viz: Chamber- . . . . . iain’s Gough Remedy. Give it and a` a 0 n G l ‘ Suggestions Always acceptable a nice Watch for eil. We have a nice seleciion st the lowest prices M \/V. l\l. TA l\|"1'@i\l, _ __ il...-.2 »m__....__-4 'W-c HOUSE Frida d S d ’ ';‘i...:::i.,:.>'..i.>;; so STETSCNS .1.3{I.'.l“.1‘l”"“’°“"‘°S\>==f=°»\\». P.. UNCLE ioiis CABIN The Barnum of Them All management of Leon W. yv,,:§,;1,§fu'l‘“ fiole Grand Novelties Than Eve, Georgeous scene: with ~ electrical Effects, brass Baiiyielauiiisl _ Funny Marks, Two Misciiievons' '1-uf' lies. Genuine Southern Cake Walk¢,‘s` Buck and Wing Dancers, Male ami Female Quarteue, Msn Eating lil00,\_ hounds, Grand Vision and Trausin, ' mation Scenes.. ` Watch for the Street Parade. Prices, z5c., 35c. and 5oc. Matinee 15C and 250. Plan at tne usual places, lidzi TENQERS Hospital for the Insane, Queeii’s, King’s and Prince County Prisons. Daraarmasr or Puimic \\'mu:s, Charloitetown, Nov. zznd, |i,n5_ snscnn Tennsns will be rum.-ell at this Department up to noon on saiursav.`ne¢. on.. |905 From any person or persons willing to contract to supply "The Ilospiial for the Insane," Falconwood, for ilic yi-.ir ending 31st December, 1906, wiili ihe. following articles, the samc lo lic .lc livered at the Institute at thc cosi oi llic contractor,in such quantity or quanti- ties as shall from time io time hu im quired, viz:-Flour, Butter (crczmici-y,) Black Tea, Coffee, Barley, iamis, Cheese, Cornmeal, I’. E. 1. Oniuieul, Salt, 'Soap, Washing Soda, *'l`obnc<:o, Molasses, Beef (fresh), 1\iuiion, l~`nwi, Peas, Codfisli, Rice, l{crosi-nc (lil, *Sugar (brown and granulaii-\i_i, Suits of Homespun Clothing (no poi~k\~i.<», Blankets (grey and while Bixkii iiivlics XXXX and weight), Island llriiggcl. Also to supply Quccivs, l{ing‘.< .mil Prince County Prisons for ilic salm- period and the same conditions with the following articles, vi'/.:-lim-l and Soft Bread, Moliisscs, Ouiiiical. Kuro- seue Oil and Fresh Beef. All articles are required to bc of the best quality. _ Tenders must express the pi-icu por barrel, nd and gallon and io hc no companlgdl by the names of two i'i:_~pcn- _sible persons willing to brcoiiic hound for the faithful per orxniince of thc con- tract. The Trusiees and the Depsriincui do not necessarily bind themselves io ac- ce t the lowest or any icndci. Tenders inust express on ilic <-on-r “Jail Supply Tender” and "iIos\»iial for the Insane Sup' ly Tender." .Samples required marked ihus*. L. B. MCMILLAN, Secretary of Public \\'orks. lr-zgdmwf iwwtd. » __ _________T._i;.__~.-, Sale of Household Furniture. _I sm instructed io sellby Public l\\ii~. tion at the residence of thc imc john F. Robertson, Richmond bi. \\i-si, ini Thursday,thc 14th December coinnu-_ii\~ ing at xi o’clock a. m. parlor. ~\1'\\\\_it room. bedroom. hall and i¢iiclu»n furni- ture and utensils, cook and hall si~\U\ ‘lays ““ “' ' By order of the Board; _ J. M. DAVISON, C:\.¢~ ' (Zu G¢0$€ Slfeeli, Ciiarloiii-in\vii,'mInV Tue ay thc 9ih day of v\1l"`\\‘ i A. D. 1996, at the hour of ii oi it , .- '“‘ ' i ii - .~.~.i.i. .- Proxies mpst be left wi`i.oiU`\L_»‘m_" ww l0iiS " at least one < ay.pni/'lcvDAvIS0N_ _ Ciisliiir. Charlottetown. Nov. 3°. "W5- 12-idfwt wwim { INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Travel by Your Own Line I0 Quebec. Montreal, and all Points West. _ $‘ Canada’s Famous Trai" ine -‘Mariiinc ixnrfSS" . ~ ~ f is unsurpassed in the exceliuiiii 0’ its dining car service and .ship 11;, car accommodations. - _ ___-___-_H-*“*‘*_* Connections Wiili Prlncetifélll ward island via P01” Clieiie and Pictou.