i * lltillilefroperly . Near‘ Qgllgnfbllliarotlharloltelown. u f." _ >1- ‘ _ skiff n"'s..::.'::::r.:: “e 5 Win11)’ in Prince Edward , ~10- “ Thllriday the ninth day Of‘ . V‘ °'¢l0<=k noon, all that tract, éllmor parcel of land being port ‘ W" 1Q! number second hundred of town lots in Char- ' élobtetown aforesaid, bounded as follows: ' 31111911431188! the northern angle of ‘I piece ofAIand in the posession former; yof William Heard. on the southwest fl giéilulliiary f a lane or street eighteen fl.» l1 W (illl running through said fawn lot tlience soutliwestwardiy alon l‘ Q B northwest boundary line of said l) will“!!! Heard's said piece of land a_dis v hues of fifty feet or until it meets the division line between town lot number ninety in said hundred and said town Ml number ninety one thence along ill division llne northwestwardly a litallce of thirty-one and one half feet, l‘ ll c ce nortiieastwardiy by u line par l]: to the Bald William Heard's said fltlffltwflflt bounds s distance of fifty (H510 tile aforesail street thence south Wilwflfdly along the aforesaid south- westbmlnda of" the aforesaid street altiistpnce o thirty-one and one illllffeet to the place of commence- Wf agreeably to‘ n plan of said ‘pwn _ lots number ninety-one and ninety-twp filed in the office of a ‘he Registrar of deeds for the said slalid, together witll tllc use and priv~ liege of the said lane street or right of way leading from Grafton Street and on Q10 98st sir c of the amid piece of land to and for all legitimate urposes in connection with the use an enjoyment of the SHICJJIFCC of land and to be held and enjoyc iii as full free, ample and beneficial a manner to all intents and purposes as William Dodd in nis life- time or as David Small, Sarah Snlall, Tilmnas Walker Dodd, Francis L. Has- zard, lienry Jones Cuiidilll, Jane Dodd l‘ Mid Simon ‘W. Crabbe since his death " held or enjoyed the some’. . The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain in- ilelitllre of inort n c-bearing date thc sixteenth day offl§ovcmbcr A. D. 190i lpade between George Carter and Isaac Lelftcr and Sarah Jane Cartenwife of the saidGcorge Carter and Isabell Carter wife of the said Isaac Carter of the one purl‘, cud Grace Auli McKiunon and John J. MeKinnon of the other part. , For further particulars apply at the oflicc of William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. . Dated this lotll day of Ianuary, A. D. l GRACE ANN McKINNON, JOHN]. McKINNON, Mortgagees. r-ll we sat ti Feb 9. Moccasins eFllr me Boys We have them in Tan and Black; the BOYS are delighted when they see them.Get him a pair for Xmas, only gee a pair. l. l1. BELL I Tile Experienced Leathermail. --:.s—- vn- _t‘ Will's 0f ilge in anything that will nluko ‘him feel better, because while ho may no l“ “Wt lllWt! any positive orguillc disease lltB no longer feels the buoyancy nnd vigor .v€b‘“ary A. D. I t m h f o tlvoilty-tive nor tllc freedom from aches ' 905' . e o“: o ‘and pains he enjoyed in earlier years, cause their use cllililcil to rust ililil YOU can llirlaalssllillil All)’ Man Over Fifty. You can interest nny man ovor flfty nnd I ' every naturally examines with interest. m, Tryoq 9n '1‘.w§du,y_ J,m_ 17i|,_ ninety-one (gt) lll MW PmlWflll-lml 100M"! l0 U10 illillwvfl‘ Field Secretary gave several lectures on cents il dny by her husband. She told lrlennuild ilrcscrljallon of ills health. 4 ' llo will lloticl- illoollg other tlllllps that the stolllllcll of fifty is ll very ilillcrciltollc. fronl the stomltch llc sscsscil ill. tlvcllty- , . . \ c. lllilt greatest cure lllllstbc cxcrcbed us towllllt ls catcil nnd how lilucll of it, nd even \\li.ll the bcsl. of cllrc, tllcrn w l c lncrcitsillg digestive wcilk ncss wllll lid illlclng yours. A proposition to perfect. or llllprovc the illgcstloll and llsslulilutloll of foon ls ollc which interests not only cvvry lllllll of fifty but cvcry lllnil, wollliln illld illllld of ny ilgc, becilll-c tllc wbolc secret of good health, good blood, strolls: nerves, is to llilvc n stomach wlllcll will promptly ulid thoroughly digest wholesome food because blood, nerves, llrztlll tlssuc uild other constituent of tllc body are entirely tllc product. of zligcstion, nlld no medicine or “lleilltll" food cull possibly crclltc pllr blood OXTOSUOPA.‘SilllliylltifVflliflrVllfillll. weak stolnncllls replenishing the dllily wclu- nd tear of the body frolll n mass of fer lllentlllg lllllf digested food. N0, tllc iitonlilcll itself wllllte-l llclpnlld in no rtlllllfiltilfllll wily, either; it wnllts direct, ullulistnkllblc llsslslllilcc, sucll us l.~l given by ollc or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after cucll nlclll. ’.l'llcsc tablets curc stomucll trouble be- glvcs tllc stolllilcli n rccupcrlltc; onc of Stuart's Dyspcpsill Tllblctscolltilills iligcst» ivc clclilcilts sulllclulll. to (iigcsl. IillllU rains of ordlllilry food suclins brcurl, lrllt, eggs, etc. ' Tllcplzlllof dieting is simply rlnotllci- lllllnc for starvation, and the use of pre- pllred foods llild ilcw fiiilglcrl breilkfllst foods simply lllllkl! lililttel-s worse, us ltlly dyspeptic who has tried tllcnl knows. As Drlicnnctszlys, tho only rcusoil I cull lnlllglllc wily Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tub lets lire not. universally used by everybody who is troubled iii any \\'lly with poor di- gestion la because lllilily pcoplc sccill tn tllillk tllilt bccilllsc ll. ulcdicillc is advertis- ed or is sod ill drug stores or is protect- cd by ll. trade ulllrk must be n llulilbug, whcrellsils n. uluhtcl‘ of triltll rlny drulz- glsl. who is observant kllolvs tlillt. Stliilrlfs Dyspepsia. people of indigestion, llcurt. burll, llcitrl. trouble, llcrvous prostrzllioll down condition generally tllull llll till- prtivznlt medicines itlld doctors’ DYCSCH]? lions for stolllilcll lroublc combined. ‘Tablets lHtVO cured iilorc Milled In a modal nifll {or Canadfaw hosaaiaf The liooll Cooll’s Pride. Beaver Flour never folio-never disappoints. It makes the white, light, delicious bread and that model Canadian housewives delight to serve. Beaver Flour is a blend of "“‘$7;‘.?.'..‘*."."5fw..‘"°“.., “‘ It contains all the nutrlment of one, and the delicate flavor of the other. Uneqllalled for all kinda of family baking. At your Grocefl. ANNUAL MEETING Of the Charlottetown Mutual Fire lnsun sncc Company. The aiiimill meeting of tllc above Company will be held in the llonrd of Trude Rooms, Mchliclicrirs Iliiiltliiig, Queen Street oil Moniln , January 30th, i905 ilt 8 o'clock p. nl. or the urpose of electing a Board of Directors or the ensuing‘ year and transacting such other blliinoss as may be brou ht before it. ' ' kOlltiRT FE NELL, Pres. lllwf ttl Ii. BALDERSFPON, Sec Eastern - Steamship Co.. ‘ '\VINTER REDUCED RATES. ' Effective to Mavist, r905. _ St. John, to Portland, $3.00. 5t. John, to Boston, $3,512. \ ycfllllflllfllfltig December ' ti, i904, steamer; leaves St gohll at a. m. gllltllqitip tétliitdlgd "I Tgursgiulys { fpr ‘ t , or an an os o . i‘ m as» billion NING -I"l- ' Boston; vial"? rtIandJEastport, and iililiec Moildayi. i 911- 111- ‘Jfhiouglrfltlkets ‘on safe at principal rilwnv stations and baggage checked tgllestliiation. , GlllETfS ABSOLUTELY PilliE. soul ill riolllsiis Alli ma. Same Price us‘ the cheap ldultomtod kimfl. E.W.GILLETT tltflttt‘ roivcirrmolrr. Y D ‘hiisen’ arrlyln at Stnjtihifon evening gevioualo flgllllll ' clmgo direct , to steamer and take cab n berth or stateroom for the trip. mi up o, except Live. Stock, lo ln- sul-ril a a nst fire and marine risk. \v1l.l.i_ sl mull. Agent. Bt- John. s. fiJlANSCOl/l o. P.8d‘. a.. - canvm Allan's, v.1, 00nd Mg larch om new . . m» , I rm" l! wit. it overlaps » ’ Milli . - ii“'“'~:»':'.'.'".'r.. F“; .¢_ - ~;;;»'-':.:<., . ~15 mp3 w-vnmlnnw-ni. the liote oi Distinction You know what that means in man's dress, language or bearing. The indefinable something that sets one apart from the crowd- It Jargely achieved by careful j dressing We furnish the clothing which expmses persoualltyland, no m glpes you that distinction. M” MCDONALD 8: .. PERRY ran not. av TAILORS. (you (seamstress. f "l every llild ruli- sllllll small l A very suc ‘VNSIU Institute was lleld by the S. E. Prince Cu lnty Q. S. Association Tllc o I tilclllng. Ho dealt first with the mind, showing how new llilfflf! are acquired and assimilated. This served as Ll basis for parting ilcw lilclls to scholars. The lectures were llllistrlltcrl by n lesson lilugllt Ill llC orditnco with tho prlllclplcs set forth. Rev. A. D. McDonald explained the nature imd use of supplelnollllil lessons in the Sunday ecllool ‘fheac are lntclldcd to supply n systematic study of the nlillll facts of tho Bible. Hc also explained the method of teuclliilg tclllperilncil in the Sllllfllly School through the ‘lfclnpcrcncc Arllly with its pledge lords and‘ he pa for temperance lessons. ill the evening Mr. McDonald gave u brlof but clear and helpful glimpse of the lessons for the eurrcnl; quarter, shelving the llllc of thought rulllllllg through the qullrtcr. " Rcv. Mr. Stebblngll gave n. stimulating address oil tllc relation of Lilo Sulldily School to the church. The Ficlil Secretary gilvc il prilclicill llddrcsa oil "Stildics ill Mind Growth,“ (ieuliilg wltll some phases of llliild dr- vcloplllcn its sccn in children, nnd urging parents and teachers lo become better acquainted with tllls lnuttcr. Ho gave many practical hints for tllo education of the mind as it develops in the young. All present lit filcsc meetings felt that. they were very practical lllld helpful. Work of this kind ls needed nnd if curl-led on would soon bring splendid results. All Sunday School tcncllers should ilvllil themselves of nlly opportunity t-oiittcnd suull lilectillgs which will be. held frolil tilllc to time in all the districts. The O'Leo.ry district S. S. Association held its Institute meetings ill tllc Prcs~ bytcriilll Churchill. O‘l.oilry oil Jml lJLTlle morning was rothcr stormy nnd very fcw were present. 'l‘llc Field Secrctitry gave fl. blackboard address lifter which lllc lllOlllr lug session closed. Afternoon Scsslonz-Devotiollnl Service \\'llS led l:y Mr. Rowlcy. The President Rev. D. McLean tllilli took the chlllr llllrl cilllcd for lllillutcs of lust lncctllig wlllcll wcrc rcud illlli adopted. .\ Nominating Committee was ilppoilltcd to nominate officers for the tronllllg your consisting of ltuvA D Archibald, (Jcpllns Grigg, Mr. Mclicgill. The lilllillccl-l were (liscllsncd uml It was resolved to raise $60 for tnsocliltioll worlr ill this (iistrlct bills your. The Field Secretory gitvc ll. blackboard ud> dress which was very lift-resting and lil- structlvc. The l',0il being on lcd the folow- lug schools were rcprescll cdzAOTleilry, Presbyterian; West Dcvnll, Methodist; Springfield, Methodist; Kniltsford, Bop- tlst. A (ilhOUSnltMl followed on Normal work, lilid it; wlis left with the graduates present for to further lllls work. The Field Secretary explillncd the new tem- pcrilllcc pledge curds nscd by tile Associ- ation lll d urged all schools to llilvc their scholars pledged. Rev. D McLean rend ii pupvr on S. S. cluss work wlllcll was V01‘) lllucll llppl-eciilterl. A discussion followed lifter wlllcll session closed. EVClllfLf session: Devotional sol-vice was led by Rt-v. W. R. Pepper lifter wlllcll tllc presidcllttook the choir llllll culled for milliltes of lilsl. session wlllcll ‘were rcn-l mid llpprovcd ‘l llc Nominating; (iolillillttcc bill-ll reported the f0ll0vt’llli{i~— l’rcs., Rev. Mr. McDonald, lilnolrlllcld; Vice Pres , lildlvlird Lidstoilc, O'Lcllry; ‘fiery Trcns , W. E. Brooks, lllildliock, Lot. S. Additional illelllllcrs of Executive, ‘ Ccplliis Grigg, Jilulcs Elder, A. J, Miitllic- I soil/File new President then Look tllccllnir and gave illl address along S. S. lines. Ho ' encouraged all workers ill S. S. work llllil urged otllcrs to tilkc up this greilt. work. Mr. Rolvlcy gllvc iln ilddrcss oil “Bring- ing children to Christ." As the child-rcn were brought to (Illlist when ile wlls llcrc llpon sin-til to receive ills bless- ing so tllcy should be brought to lllln in i their youth for youth, is the time to scrvc the Lord. Rev. W. ii. Pepper guve iin ilddrcss on I ‘ Tile new features of Slilldlly School work, tho Crildlc Roll. Home Dcpurtlllclit and Toulpcrunce Pledges." He urged illl schoo s to take up these fentilrcs of Slllldily School work lllld lllukc them ll success; Rev. D. ltfcLclln followed with a temperance address, “Drunkilrda llro hide not born." Total abstinence ls the ’only slits wily or road to walk ln, thoro- fore all’ should tlikc tho tolnpernnca pledge ln youth. and llvc up tolt The Field Secretary gave lln address on “Children's Rights “ Children llllve rights ln tllo holrfc from‘ tllclr pllrcllts, have u. right. to the [best teachers til the Sunday School that. can be found, 11ml it la O-ll‘ duty to give tllém the best for they i nrc the men nnd women of tomorrow. ' A united choli- rendered excellent music mid was ulucli appreciated. ' Convention cloned to meet cull of Executive. ' uglllu at. til l I Contracted Clironlc Diarrhoea While In the Philippines ‘ l zulvllllpils Hill.‘ the rilscussl Iu of ll lliiturzll method of i_m- I rlfnnrcnnanorxsrovvnroUARnrAlv, JANUARY 25, .905." will Hill illlst WlMlll lln SEVEN NEW’ YORK, Jim. 2lJ.-'l‘o mrllntaiu hcr< self llild llcrnlx children, lllls. Nittala De< pijililrl llo okrll, wiu-l glvcll just fifty Recorder Stanton yc.~terdlly, itllri llrrlillg- ed the following nleilu to ttXllllllyll how she did it: < - Breakfast. . Two loaves of brcud llild colfcc... . ...$ .15 Dinner. Gurliu and mncuronl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Fill. pork nlld stills brclld . . . . . . . . . . .. .20 Tolnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Silo declared slic was kept. on tlllsllllow- ullco fnr lllontha. wllllc Ill-r husband Hll.\ ed $5,000. “l llllvo llo: tllslcil illl-lit in file months," allc iloclllrcd, “bauilusc the flltller of the cllllllloll vows he wlll save $5,000 more." ‘Pllellusband llllflily agreed to g vc lllc wife Q1 u. duy to milllltiliu lit-r family. HWDSOME GIFT- BROCKYILL, Ont. Jl|ll20—=t3ll|1b0l‘ Ful- forrl boa rlonlltcll $l0,0l0 to tllo lrcncrill hospital ill coulinclnoratioll oftllc lAVUlll.) - llftll u llivcrsnry of his lllllrriligc. Drowsiness After Meals A PlfiRSlSldvNl‘ SYMPTOM OF NERVOUS DYSFEP ilA CURHJ _IS OBTAINED UY USP} OF Br. Chassis Nerve Food. - l-w p qp» Many ll. sufferer from chronic dyspepsia dlltcs his nllulcllt frolll the time bc begun to fccl “llrolvsillcxri lifter lllt-llls." The blood is \Vt'f\l(, mid tllcrc is not suf- ficient nervo force to curry on Lllc wolk of digest-loll llllrl supply tllc viiol force rc- qillred for lnenfill llllti physical alctlvity. Hcridllclle, dizzy spells, defective lnclll» ory, lllubility to collcclltrllic the llllllfl, l)l‘lllll fag, irritability of temper, nervous- lless mid slecplcssllcs itrc tllc rcsliltiilg symptoms. Owing to defective (liircstioll tllc lmdy is not (lcrlvlllg proper ilullvislllllclll. frlllll tile food, nnd some other lllctllorl of ob- tuliliilg strcilgth lllnst bc clllployed. In Dr. Chase's Ncrvl: Food the lllost. cf fcctivo bloolbbllildilig nilll nerve-restoring clelllellts of llnturc are colltrllncd ill con- densed form, so no to be cllsily tukell into tho blood. ‘ Under this Lrciltmcnt. you soon find that the appetite is shllrpoiled, digestion lillprovell, and tllc vitality of mind nnd hotly grciltly iilcrcscd. It tilkes liillc to tllorolltzllly cure fly» pcpslzllillll its zlccolllpzillyillg sylllptollls, but. you can be ccrtilill llult eucll dose of Dr. CllilsckllNcrvo Food is of some bani;- ‘m to you, lillll tllalt tllc cure will be c0ill~ plctc iiilrl lusting. Mlf. Jllcrlliin Larlslllvrv, binlpcqllc Roltd, Cllllrlottctolvll, l’. E. I. “l wils illl rllll down ill llcilltll ftllll, ill fact, I was so bull tllllt. the lcllsl. cxcitcllllnll. would lllllke lilo still-t llp ilcrlously. y nerves were very unsteady nnd lit Limos l bad rnckiilg sic . hclldlicllc illld spells of indigestion. SillccI llilvc liccll lisill Dr. Chase's Nerve Food tllcsc ~ym tolllii luvo entirely loft. me, nnd to-dlly feel like n. (tiller-cut. per- son. My wbolc ilcrvolls system bus been lm-gullltcll, lily ilppctitte IN grrlltly illl- llf‘0\'(‘(l. ilild l lllll ciljcyillir rcili good ,8 .. Dr Chase's Ncrvc FOOKl, Jill cents it box, lit illl (lelilcrs, or liidinilllson, lliites s; unnlpilily. ‘Poronm. Portrait ilnrl signa- f-llrc of Di‘. A. \V. Ullnsc, tllu falllolls rccclpt. book illiLllor, ilrc oil cvcry box. CENTENARIAN. CAIILRTUN Pl./trlc,.lml ll). .-'tl. the rl» lllilrkilblc ilge of llllyeilrs, M rs. ltoburi Malice, of llilntll-y ’l'nwllsllip, ililssl-il ltwny’ oil the lilbli lilslllill. ’l‘|lc aged buly wlls active. to l.lli-. lust, llllll lfttllill l‘l‘llll without the lllli of tbc glosses. For H0 -yellrs shc wlls ll resident of the township, coming out from Irclilllil vvllcll il young woulnil of 2i. Chamberlain's Cough Renlelly the Best Made- “ in lily oplnloll‘Cbilnlbcrllllifs Cough Remedy ls tllc lipi-lt nlndc for colds,“ says Mrs. Corn. Willkcr, of Poi-lcrvlllo, Cltll~ fornllt. 'l‘llci'o ls no doubt. about its being tllobast. N0 olllcr wlll (‘UPC ii cold so quickly. No other ls so sllrc ll preventive of pnculliolllil. Nil other ls so plcilsillll One "‘ Fruit-a-tives" Tablet contains all the medicinal virtues of several apples, oranges, figs and Y prunes. In eatin ‘fruit, the part that does you g is almost coun- terbalanced by the iudlgeatibie pulp. we or Frult Llver Tablets are the curative qualities without the woody fibre. The juices are so combined by the secret rocess that their Btéllmelfi is dIIll-IC miore ~puwcrfu an ca our. ry “FRUIT-A-TIVES." See ‘how eutly they act, and how quickly t cy cure you of Constipation, Billousness, Sick Stomach, Head- aches and Kidne Troubles. At your drug st's. 50c. box. FRUITATIVEK, Llmlted, OTTAWA. PRAlTS ASTRAL UIL. This is the lnost satisfactory Kerosene Oil we have ever handled We bliy it direct in large quanti- ties and can guarantee tllc quality. Price 25c per gallon. Jenkins & Son TEXEIEIKS For Finishing Basement in New Market Building. Scaled Tenders addressed to tlic undersigned and cndorscll “Tenders for finishing basement of ilcw ltlurkct Building" will be rcccivcd lit this office until noon on Wednesday tile lst day of February llcxt, from any person or persons willing to contract for ti.c finishing of the ba=emcnt ill tlle ilcw Malket lillilllilig according to plclls flllli specification to be seen lit tllc office of the City Surveyor, j. l‘. Nicholson ill City ‘Halli. Tllc Council do iiot blllll themselves to accept tile lowest or oily lender. lincll tclillcr llllISi. be accom- panied by certified cbcquc of lop. c. of llle lllll0\ll‘l of tcridcr and lllollc pnynblc to the City of Clrarlottctowil. If tcllller llot accepted cheque returned. lly order w. w. CLARKE, Cily t ink THlE MARKETS. Tllero was livery small lnlirkcf. ycstcr day both in attendance und product: fer sale’. ' The price of eggs keeps ilbolit the slinle froln 25 to 28cm per dozen. Butter per lb. dnlry, brought froul Z1 to 2401s. Poultry was ilcl. very ])'t‘llLlIlll nild quoted lit the filllowin r prices: gi-csc pi-r lb lo to lzlvs, tnrlcys, ii to l3 cl‘.- chickens, H to llcba‘. llily per clvt, brought. 7U to Pill-ts, ‘lllllbl per bus, illl to lficts illld pobltbut-s 25m . TiIUTt‘ wils n slight. ildvullcc ill llli- prilw of pork wlllcll sold lit. ll} illld lilo per lb. THERE IS NO SUCH THING us ll llllrllllcss cough. Tllc trouble goes iron; bad to worse unless checked. Allen's Lung tlliisitlll cures till: worst. 0f colds. ll. illlilys illlllllllllliltloll ullil clcllru tilt‘ air passages. he Surest Remedy lo A Allen’s _ Lung Balsam It never fails to euro n SIMPLE COLD, IIEIKVY COLIY, illl-i l » all BISONCIILJ TICOU- l BLES. Large Bottles SL011. Small or Trill 311a 25c. Endorsed by all who have tried it. Medium Size 60c. E It's just about as cheap to throw the old cont away when a fine. handsome new one can be boliqli: or half price-Moon: & McLeod. 13d if. the smile llilioullt were those paid by The showing of this policy is as follows: Original Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Policy and additions. . . Additions surrendered. . . .- . . . . . . . . . Premiums aid by insured. . . . Nct premiums . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Value of policy over totlll premiums Dividends amount to ovcr 15o per cent WANTED-Two good agents. Apply to all cl flleii Charlottetown, Ci y Clc it's Office, City Ila l, Jan il did TENDlRS lollilalsllic or NEW MARKET BASEMENT. Scaled tenders zldcrcsscfi to tile l'u<lcr- signed ziild endorsed “Tt-ildcrs for leasing Tlnrlet Ilascillciit," will bc received at this office lliltil noon Well- liesdily, lst day of February ncxt from zlny person or persons willing iu lcnsc for one or mort; years the bnseilleilt of tllc N:w Market Ilouse. l’l:lii of Sfllllt.‘ to be secli at tile ofiicc of City Surveyor, j. l’. Nicholson, lisq. Two good niill SlllilClCIlf securities must llFfOllllllllly czlch tciiilcr. Tllc Council ti0 not billd tlicillselvcs to accept tllc liigllcst or any tender. lly order, ' \V. \V. CLARK l3, City Clerk. Charlottetown, City ClcrlCs Oiilcc, City liall. jun ll dld. Boston and New York Ads. j. PRICE. I RICE. PRICE BROS. Wholesale Commissiln Dealers in all kinds of F‘I§II Slneits, Eds nnd Lobstcrs are spec- ialties ’ We have been handling smells for 2o years. A trial solicited. I04 Fulton Market, New York Consignm Solicitcd, Prompt Returns. ll~26 dvrjlm llild safe fotnkc. 'l‘llcse are good r ‘ wily ll. should le preferred to illly other. 'l‘llo footie that. few pooplo lira ailtllililed with illiy oliioi-‘ilfter bnvlllg once use illl-l remedy. For rnlo by ull (lriiirulsls CHltF MARRCIEO. FnEDliltftYfON. N. i1, Jim ll). » Chief Anthony Sacoule of the Mlllcetc trlbo of " While with the U. B. Anny-fir the Pllllllml , gqractcd cllrotilh digr- rhoea. I suffers ‘severely from tbld terrible dlaeoao for over three years and tried the prescriptions of numoi-ou pllyslclatiii, but found nothing that did ms any good uritlll triad Chamberlain's Colic, Lllolorl and inn-hoes Bani i, two small bottles of which entirely cured nio and l have since no return of filo lllscase."~liannax Sriiilv, ill N. Uillon Ave" Pueblo, Colorado. For sale by all drugglsts. v f _-_____l_¢__- Vlcnlnld Abbles hockgy. plus 25c each at Silllill-y Bios. Md lll The easlult way of iiavln money color; the ptlbii: just 110W to biiy li-elmt fn-m Moore & Method at h.“ FMOv ‘v>:-. lmllillla, who ilvos at St. Marys, was married Saturday to a sqllaw by tllc name of Mary Paul. The groom In suld m be88, wlille the brllib ls but 24. This la lBnooblda second adventure ln tn; matri- lnofllal field. Cured m. can. of Rheumatism- "lfy mother has been a sufferer for ma? years from rheumatism," says W B. owlni of Husband, Pennsylvania. " At times she was unable to move at. all while at all time: walking was pnlnful I presented her with n. bottle of Chamber- llallfil Pain Balm and after a few nppllca nos- she decided lo was the moat woltder~ fulpaln rollover she had ever tried, ln flea ails u never without It now nml la Q l tllnbll able to w; k. All occasional It pllcetlon of Pain Balm keeps au-ay the pals fdlMlhQ m» forulerlytmuhletl wltll.. led it. - ~For ms by all ‘at-sums. C nsignmenfs Solicifcd Prompt Returns JOHN DAIS 107 FulilifMarkct New York, Wholesale Commission Fish Dcalcr. FISH! Smalls and Elisa Silolalll Ills. All correapcndlnce prrmptly answer ed. Stencils sent on application. S. I. WILEY 8i. SBNS. Boston, Mum, Transfer Agents. References, Colonial Trust Co., “Borough Bank of Brooklyn“ or any Wholesale Fish House in the United States. lo-n dw 4m pd ses a tiorl some also. r Some H -s I and 25 pairs Misses, si' Men's Fur Caps. Pi off. If you wailt any of the abo lo dw tf Dividend Additions Declared on poliry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Present value of policy and zldiiitioiis Cosh additions used to poy prcllli\iill.~;.. A, N, FRASER, Provincial Manager, Charlottetown, l’. ill. I AN ELEGANT liVllllllllll l lilcry good (lresser appreciates smart. we want lo Show you. ready-to-wear and were made by our own tailors on our owil premi Price Goods 75 pails Ladies‘ Clolli Gaiters. 5o pairs Ladies’ Felt BLlllOllCtl Oveisliucs for 5m‘ .’l ]»:l l A lot of colored Ribbons. half price. A lot of odd Coats and Vests, half price. J. B, FlcDONALD s. c0. ‘rm-z GREATEST nlvlnnnnsiflllavsii 1mm on A LIFE INSURANCE Pomcrl Undoubtedly tile largest dividends evcr pnid on ll lifc insurance policy for Till‘. MITUAI. Lllili lNSbltlNtfli COMPANY OF NEW YORK, t0 tllc late Charles II. llootll, of lillglewliull, .\'. J. fzur 1min (l l inn > .3 iiS,l.il. o kgzégéiéé . . . . . . . . .. loss-cl paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of total prcnliullls. cgnllt O\ cru-zll . The Overcoat is always ill cli- dence at this season cl ilzc year. You willie you ntvcr have 1i. second glance at others. do admire have certain snap about Zidflllifi some CVKICOIIlS The coats you l——llley are swell, swagger and lt is just such coats tlizit They alt.- od that is the best recoill incndn- any one should look for. Prices a little lower than you pay to loudly zidvertl-czi clothing houses wlio sell only the imported clothing——wc have Examine our $10.00 and $12.00 tailor made coat. D- Ao ». . Ciotllicr and llurnisiier. all‘ 2, 50c a pail‘- _ _ . vc goody llllw‘ h‘ your chum -. J turns. Write us for stencils. tion you may require. 121d wjlm pd To ation To Fishermen : it may seem gulte ilcw that there are ways of han ling fish on Commission, different or bet- ter tlinn you have experienced. TRY US. Oiir careful attention and handling: prompt returns and results reached; not to speak of the itemized aild satisfactory sc- coulit sales, will be revelations to you. Our lace of business is the finest in the c t . Send for our "Custonfs Tariff information for Fishermen. ll illl II‘ Fis BOSTON AND New YORK ADS“. SMELTS AND EELS Send them to us and get highest pril es and daily rc- Quotations or any informa- loseph A. Rich & Co. I76 Atlantic Avenue. Boston. Muss Fishermen Fish Dt-nlcrsz-Kindly & favor us with your lllllll€ and zuidrcss so tliil w e may from time to time mail you illfcrlil~ of value. All correapondcilce answered. Pricc Lists, Sllippin Cards and Stencils sent on fl€fllflllt . We are established 4t YEARS and refer you for standing to Dlliifis blcrcantile Agency llradstrei-ts nr llic Market and Filltou National flunk, or any wholesale dealer intlie bust-V ness. " i on Fish,” Booklet. containing vaiuahbil l8 Fulton Fish Market. NEW YORK.