___. `.._ _ . » " *'-P Y 2. i9°5 _ llnllisoil Lilo M” wlmllll F-_Moutgomery.'Cosl ‘ of Having `Brl`ght§"_s . the Gominmy . \ u Warner Cure on Account their prom cure for all nd lenvos no condition of your y0\l 8.11 Y have can They are worthless and dangerous. Ask cure AND and it SAFE and uid ospoedy cure. ' l TRIAL Bo'r1'i.E 'i=RE.E. ‘~ ° _ To convince every sutferer from diseases o'fiIic lcidiic s, liver bludd iid bl l th t W ‘ S l' C ill cur them, s trial bottle _will be scilt_absolutc1y frcc, postpaid’to any udydrcss. I/tlso frscxi i1loctor’iioiid\'ic‘i~, undriiexiizdidni hiidilliit wliicii tolls ull 'about tbesediacases, witli a. prescription for each, and contains many ol' the tlioiisniids of tcstinicliizlls rcccivcll diiily from gralcfiil patients who have been cured by Safe Cure. Allyou lifii c to do is ii rite \\ :iriicr’s &..ii`c C Co ii rcii ut a i i __ ' i_v__o. r is " . .go ~ . 1 . . f . ‘$13 --§c'§"5'i§:£‘it'»'1"° ii I .Ku .H§_a.ve you seen 50`u»i~ New' Grade oi Extra Stron F3 III . PP P In Natural Color specially suit- ed ior Dry Goods. Best Wr.'ipping°'lol' large parcels. Stocked in 3 sizes-macle CD to order in any size. ‘ -SCHOFIELD BROS.. _ St- John. N~ B., Selling Alients. '“" * --- "'"’I`he' E. B. Eddy C0. Ltd., Hull fPaper Mills -» ~ . ` ' f’-- .\"i. F __`-'__ '» f' ~. f\ . illieo il _ _ _ ~‘ '. ' ' . ii `.`4-lL b- ilSt. 'l.`o to,0 .. nfl ..»,|;ueni_t.ion name of this paper. The genuiuenessoithis oileris guariixtccd by the publislieinm y 0| 'U ’ l;-- \ #.45 . if /.-.-=i~'f..»t-2'<.i:Z\J°73'~l~'5':»-.iv l‘~_ a lhing which no I other emulsion ' \ / ' _ v .. ...ins coiiilois M - _, if? GREAT N “T V/X-% ill! f ' r si>oi cisli I ~__\\_ _° .- ,f “ _ f if » t./__;_i___ \i_1'|-I il” _ c;/. .Discount Sole. D0NlT BLOW Up i Of iO0tS and SIIOZS in .the-.grocer if the holida s iind you with-‘ ‘ out a sufficient store of edibles in thol stock' house. The wiser wa? is to come hqre and order enough at east to carry you over. \ l WE’RE READY . tosliow you about the finest lot of groceries you ever saw. You’ll know their "uality the minute you ace llnm. You’I?. know-"also, that the prices . e Berliner .- x~ hone. V . ask are not what you have been nsid ’ to paying for similar goods. '_ _ _ JOHN CONNOLLY &Co- _/”"f».-"."_. »' __ ' ._ Queen Street. Ch'town. /_` " ____ _X ' i ~;_.,~_:1_~~.__-sg! .‘l~.‘2.X'___ _ ._ ,_ , ii E?.>“_:.».». - ~~.f;\.. Y ' "- . l i ' ‘_ ..?i°.'l“‘.‘.‘i°l’»§ll".'.i'ii‘Il‘l'¢’.'.ili‘l2l.'I.'l‘.Iii.!?.°i' "’° E I Outward Trains Inward d Down ltalibnl. Readllp Ile. Ne. _ lo. Nea 1 a rits. a.lr. r.|r. s.ir. sg 7.uo lv. gl; toKui§.__c_ no ll-.15 ‘__ 1,14 YI I . 1 Q . N. WI 1 re 6.33 7 44 Hunter River 6 .9 Emerald jet. 5 Kensington 4.35 9.48 ar. sumutarlliie lv. 41.q;o gag, ' 0 0. ii.zi io.5i |04 I iuir 1 . 29 _ §`P.==‘E§ . 8 _ . _ ld P M. A ' Y. llhlmlfl 8 lf. .U0 .I0 25°; Wellington ;4,io 8 36 1,41; iq gr PJL Port Hill :.29 898 1:51 i.4i OLUU 'JJ £15 Q5 :.41 Atherton I2 og 36 roi #$5 It Tfltlilh lv limo 6 00 _g, ,|¢._. . _ Al., atm. nm 11°, gag, I No. _No. tio gslfpln » Shi-3 vi'1‘5wi° ‘gn &,‘:,8 5. ,J 3| 0,5 ie is '.6 , 9,3, 9,3, a.||. .A ll. Ll. l.\l _ , 5,10] 4.9¢ 7 su lv. Clt'tt7Wl lf. to 4,5 |500 05 ~ - 4,' 5 Mt. Stewart jc. 9.15 .15 , |3 Merril 9.2 44 Q , st. Pet¢_n 8 1.15 l . so I @ If '" ' aiu. rail .llalillng Illacliiie . i SUNNYSIDE. Charlottetown, P. E. I. iss.. Bcilincr Gramoplioncs, -AND- V Columbia Grapiaophoncs The Wnrl.l Renowned We are making nrrnilgemcnts with tliose factories lo :und hs some new re-' cords each week, niiil will tllcn be able lo furnish the latte! ziiiil In-st rccorils rt short notice. Kent Street. I K0. L » ~|‘~v.u g 'tu '.‘S F , ' , iv ut. smut! i= If Cardigan ar. 0¢o‘lowu lv -air ‘|,.°.: __, _i ' male fir.” '~ " >;_* ‘ea . ‘"9 'realm an rvmbvatinmii- i-mlAn*M~»i__ _ , , . __ , . _ .. .- V ~ - l tihe . ’”:“.l’::-..'.e.:.':i..:°. 2. "'.°..'.".....‘.“.lt. “'°"“#*~ “'°" ’ ”" "”" l in »\-di. .. - rc' lx.;-0 ‘FIFO ".1", ` _ - f : _ . ,,,,_ N" tyre” I .~ ,. , " ~ ' .mn .. IP YOU ONLY KNEW ` When your well stocked stun -.2‘l‘.‘l‘t..“.’...".1‘.i“.'.f.‘.."lf"..l.’$.‘..i, _ fore, but . when lt ls Destroyed ' Youare too late. Reiumuber the .iii ‘ tlie‘i5`~lHl llllllllllill SHllHl fSllllll==¢ .-_-_-_-,~.~.-».-.-_-I.~.- .-Y-.--_-_-_-.-.--Y-=~.-=-Y-ff-> Y - - -' -------- ' ' -'-'-'--'.1' ~ - -:. . .~.~: - -.-.~.~.- ».~ » ~ - -.-.- - _-.~.- -.- - - - ~ - - llirm su,i/liviui£NeAo£lviriil,i.y_ii..rbofi_ii¢B ignition" E” ‘ laughs the more. ples.” I think they grew even deeper. l muted thoughtfully. sequence. "What about the date?" handkerchief, and I pulled it out. " you would have reminded me of it. mentury; let it last longer, and it sinks I DABED T0»\PUT HY .LEM AROUND BIB. And on the very day summer is over tool It seems to me you were in rath- er a hurry to have it ended." "But, Phyllls”- I blundereid. "Yes, ‘but, Phyllls,' " she mocked me. “I suppose you were afraid that if it ran a day over it would menu a renew- al of the contract, or peithspa yon thought I wouldn’t let you out of lt. You needn't have worried, I assure you.” , Phyllis was holding her head very high. A sunbeam playing across her brown hnlr set it afire. Her eyes need- ed no sunhenm. I nevel:_suw Phyllis look more handsome. And then, while I grew redder and more shamefuced, I saw the little -vir- on wlig lyighlng at ine. "Jack, sho said, “there’s something I like about you. I don’t know what it ls. I think it must be your family.” _ That set me on my hlgh horse. “ALI” I murmured indlterently. "Good of you, Ilin ure. Perhaps you have even picked' out which one-Ii‘red or Charlie?"- "I'm not quite sure," said Phyllis roguishly. The dimples were there agnln. _ "Phyllis," I said, "I'm never going to ask you to marry me again." “I don’t want to marry you agaln,” answered Phyllis. “You haven’t yet,” I retorted. "What I mean is that I um never again going to ask you." “Never‘I" asked Phyllll in mock ter- ror. "Neverl" said I tlrngly. "This is the very last time. Will you marry nie?" “That’a once over, right there," she laughed. "Remember," I warned her, "lt .wal the last time.” “Will you make me a promlsel'\ ques- tioned Phyllis. _nTo»»__ "Not ask any other girl either," un- ishoa Phyllis. / '*I don’t see what dlterenh lt would make," I commented. _ #Became if you will,” aald Phyllis, 71'" . ‘\'°_l!._ “!!“__1TD.. M01 " °l'. °°, "ii shelf and then come around and ask you; only I'd_ like to be sure you were dlsongiged." I guess I must have looked a hit blank, because Phyllll burst out laugh- mr. , I "now ion; will it uri r una. l "I real ealvt lay." laiiched Phvllh. r _iefhomraynenalrniieali "Phyllis," said I solemnly, “doyoi ~some time yet." ‘ know what any this ln" = “so do 1." I said sadly. I ..F,.may_ sept 21:. repeated phymg ~ "Well," asked Phyllis. with some as g"b|y_ 2 - pirltyé, “y_oli____dou't hope for _uiiythmg . ,fa I: e 9| 0 y u . _cn:';_ _y|el;i_dJ_,_:l;:kti_i_1g gyegfggyfras wgralilgsdrhonght of it seemed s long accursed hour. The time has come."_ _ ,.1 t I wer; au,,e..__ I began Phyllis laughed. When Phyllis laughs on 1 give you my worm.. sam Phyl_ the prettiest dimples come in ' her |i,_ ' cheeks. I have accused her oflauglilng "Phyllis," I suld soberly, “lf you said lust to brlas them there. but she only the worn ra walt till the any or doom "Phyllis," I warned her. “those dim- glrl, I don’t wont to. I want you now.” Y “And I’m such tl Weill! 0110." I lD\1!'- burnished copper now. I ought to have “We'N gettingawliy from the ques~ right there, but I dldn’t know enough. I-|011." Npued Phyllli. With Bwift 1110011- I always was noted for doing such I assumed my most melancholy slr. since, My eye caught the corner of my pocket “Do you really, J ack?" said she soft- _ for rimiiféir r uuttéi nEy's¢ir`it will bb for you, dear. But, you know, little Phyllis’ eyes had lost that hard glow. There was onl the dull, soft tire of taken her lu my arms and kissed hor stupid things. Phyllis has told me so I . “The day of our pawns." I replied y°‘i really oo, Phyllis. Without you briefly, sinotherlng' li pseudo sob. ‘ I'm like that soul which the poet tells '\ 5 ' Phyllis’ brows met ln a perplexed shout, ‘init wen: into the storm and 3 W !rown.amqstl1d0ruble frown. blackness and lost itself between the ¢ “I don’t get it," she said. » myth and heaven.” " "IFS your Own doing." I asserted. Phyllis snr ii lime cioserro me. it's . _ _ A UIFOWIDS the blllrne on her. “It was en- n good dodge, is that poetry business. tlrely your Own silssestlonnarid y0il` i've always fel: that 1 owed a-good . I _ have U0 Une t0 blame but Y0\1l'B€lf-" deal to some of those poet Johnnles. W Still Phyllis frowned I know a way ‘That wus awfully dear of you, I could ha-ve smoothed out the wrln- Jii¢k,”'ahe whispered i 30 Pill CE-Nl DISBUUNT , ‘ Why, our engagement, you know,” It seemed so like taking nn unfair ad- Iiusiiiuuted. “It was expressly under- vantage. Yet it wlisn't that I dldh't stood, I thought, that it was strictly a mcun it, for I did, every word of it. summer affair." “Pliyllls," I liulf whispered, “shall I -OFF ALL- At lust Phyllis comprehended. For a break my word?" moment I thought she was going to Phyllis uevcr said a word, but just smile and enjoy the oke, but instead ere t ri little closer. I dared to put ` her eyes grew wide ivlth amazement, myparm around her. und then she buried her face iii lier Now, it's always been my contention ,__\ , handkerchief. There was no inistak- that when n girl says stop in a whisper _'_' ,_ _if_'___;l',‘_‘f_ts‘_;‘;f__:‘,’§;f’ t°° "’°‘°”t *° be "‘_‘_‘S‘tix,m__‘;;‘_;‘§’p;’:;*d°’§_§‘_:_f_§§f’°“‘*°~ While this aid. api ears we will give a discount of 30 per __,_ is ________ , __ , .. _ ____ - _ iif '/-4/if If/l ' ‘ ' ~ ~f. 1/ f' //" 1 " A' / f/ ~ 'i » ._/ . Phyllis nodded her head She was could feel it on my shoulder. _ “Fred or Chlii‘lle?" I asked again. But Phyllis shook her head ` m __ D W BD yOU |lI‘I'y |116. KEPT HUME . ,FRUM Slllllllll WITH COUGH AND COLDS, AND PARENTS ARE PROV- ING THE WONDERFUL CURATIVE POWER OF Dr. CHASE’S S‘,§RU" LINSEEII and TURPENTINE they do not realize thc seriousness of it neglected colil nor the melins of obtiilii- ing cure, und miiiiy it child, its lie grows older and finds himself s victim of pne\i~ mania, consumption, bronchitis, iistlilnil or throiit trouble, cannot but sec tliiit his parents were responsible for neglecting t-i‘en.t.mcnt when lil:-i ailment begun in the form of n. cold. To-diiy the schools have many ii vncnn sent on account of coughs and colds, mid iniiny children who are there slroulrl lic lit home. Whiil: treatment ore tlicse cliilil~ ren getting! l)u tlii-lr piiri-.nts rciilizc thi: serlollsiiess of neglecting to cure n colrll Hiivc tllefv provcil the merits ofllr. Cliiisc’s Syrup o .liisccd nlid Turpciitlnc as il cli~c for coiiylis und colds, bronchitis i f_i_o;ip, whoop ng cough, iinrl itll kliirlrcd N \{ rv miiny have. fortllcrc Is no lirepiim- tion for throat iinrl lungdlseiises tlintliiis nnyt .ing like the site of l)r. (lhiisi-‘ii Syrup of Llnseed and Tiirlieiitlne. lie careful when you buy to sue that the portmit and signature of Dr. Chase are on the wrapper. lf you sci-iii thc clill dren to the siorc, warn them not to accept only imitation or sulistltutloii. Rs A. A. Vnnausxiiilc, Rolilnson Street., Moncton, N. B., writes: -“For years I have used llr. Cliniuis Syrup of Linsecd and Tiirpentlne for my clillriren when they lmvc colds lil tlic winter. I first used it with my dituizlitcr who suf- fered from ii severe orm of asthma. The least exposure to cold would lny her up and sho would ncorly suliocntc for want of breath. I must say I found lt to be n most. sntlsfnctory treatment und lthas en- tirely cured hor. It sei-mcd to go direct to the diseased ports and brliig the dc- slreri relief." ~ Children like to take Dr. Uhu.se's Syrup of Llnseeri and 'l‘\irpentlnc,and there s no remedy so prompt and effective. 25 cents a ott e; iainlly size, three times its iuuch 60 cents; nt itll dealers, or Edmon- son,_ Dates & Co., Toronto. WANTED! To rent a small farm of i5 or so acres within five miles of City,and with dwell- lng.house and buildings in good condi~ _< f . ”`_""' '-"' 'v'-"-_ --v Y _ . _-__ _ ._ . .__ ns _'I‘he reason for its being . elegance and durability of a tail for $3.09. ou selling such a quantity to a minimum cost. c .$3.00 Shoe for Women The makers of this shoe knowing there is a big de- mand smongst women fora $3.oo shoe, that has all tle making an assortment of laced boots and low shoes to re- These goods are not made cheap. but the makers count /These shoes will be ready and in the stores fir spring trade-Watch this space for further particulars, as we have _ lots of interesting information to give you about this coming i “lloiii PURPLE” _.. _ ,_ w-*_ V . , , made ! more exreusive one. are now enable them to make them at i . '_ , , I . . _ _ ’.l Qi Q Phyllis?" I interrogated in amuz Tliut was when I did it Her heiid cent Of? the Price on an Fur and heavy Cloth Caps and ment Phyllis, what is it, dear?" was on my shoulder, but her face some- F111' C0ll8l'S. . ~ I . . .1 ::.°.‘;;.;’f;%“l°l °f “° me i::::.'f.°:.;i:;;e.l.‘;:.ms.':::i‘:.‘;:; om ep- Siu-h. more S 6.. "_,l{/, ,, ' Then sho dried ner eyes and straight- and sort, _ W 7%- ‘ ‘ _ 5//__ .~_.__[}//' '_' f' /f cned up her head. “Oh, Jack!" slie whispered. .,l~L ful .//f///7 “I never thought, .`l_‘t1ck," said Phyllis, Then I kissed her agliin. But I only _ ._ _ _‘W !_,l /_/ , ii, l' ’/’ / with considerable indignation, “tint kissed her twice. An event is but mo- ff ' illllllllii to the level of a mere incident. D A . B I I < , I E ' “And it's my family you like, is lt, 9 9 i Phyllis?" I asked her. __ ,oo close for me ,O see he, 2,0 “_ but , Merchant Tailor and Mfn's Furuisher. "` but if you were to probe the common cause of mcst lung troubles including consump- tion you’d find that they originated in juet a little Cough. Do you know it's just as easy to get rid of that little cough or a bigger one as to keep on coughing. Our cough cure does it every day in the week. Price 25c- ' ,Which would you rather, keep your cough or the 25c that our Cough Cure costs ? Which is cheaper ? the note of Distinction You know what that means in i ii an’s dress, language or bearing. l`lie indefinable something that sets one apart from the crowd. It is largely achieved .by careful dressing. We furnish the clothing which expresses personality and so .lives you that distinction. WCDONALD & PERRY 'ras Noiaav 'rAii.oii;ns when I got my breath. ~ _ ~ . . __ __ Blues Ganuzis S v .i c i~:_.s Aho No, said Phyllis, shaking her head. Mm-ai, Bonnrms Qiyiils :_ "Please, dearest,” I said. "I want LF.Aiis AND SLUGS llli-Ii‘.\i, Qroixs » you so~so much. Please sny you wlll.” ___.._.. _y . - P ..N0_.. md s,,e_ ,mb __ ,mpy ,mm Send us a incmo, of yust laugh; "wil have to sto h what ou re uire and let us \ Y Q i combination, and you will be agreeably surprised at what We can save you over the reg- Old column rules rcfaced Highest prices paid for old INTERCOLONIM. _ nAli.wAY ' -Wi-iv- -TliE- “MARITIME EXPRESS” Does the Business beiwceii the Sydneys, Halifax. Sl. Joliii. Quebec and Montreal. -BECAUSE~ It’s dining and sleeping cfir ser- vice is iinequulled. -THAT IS WHY.- Wrlte for time tables. fares, etc. G. A. SHARP. Superintendent, P. I. Railway, Charlottetown, I’. E. I. Eastern Steamship Co.. WINTER REDUCED RATES. Effective to May ist, 1905. St. John, to Portland, $3.00. St. John, to Boston, $3.50. Commencing December ig, i904, steamer leaves St John at a. ln. (Atlantic Standard) Thursdays for Lubes, Esstport, Portland and Boston. RETURNING From Boston, via. Portland, Eastporl., and Lubec Mondays at 9 n. in. Through tickets on sale at principal railway stations and baggage checked to destination. Passeugersarriving at St. John on evening previous to sailing cali go direct io steamer and take cabin berth or stntflroom forthe trip. 8 k _ - A ca ,except Live toe ,is u- sured agiiigst tire and marine risk. WIILIIQI M G. LEE, Agent, St. john, A H HANSCOM,G P &T A Dominion Atlantic Railway. And Steamship Lines to Beaton vis Yarmout i 'rho popular Pant Lina Between lluleru Nova Bootla and Boston vla Windsor Junction and Halifax. EXPRESS TRAINB leave Halifax, daily, $1- up! Suuduvl at 7.35, a. m. for Di_?hy and af- giguth making connection at inmouth for mu. The Royal Mall Steamship “ B C) B 'I' O N' The Fastest and Pllleat Steamer plying he vnu the Marltlmehovlurea and Bos on. I.¢avea;Y|ruioulh, wednesday and Saturday ‘ for Bolt o ti l ol on u nr va B: Tinian from Halifax. Returning leans ug Wharf, Beaton, Tuesday and Pridsv, ai ro -in. Paueurrs ai-rlylria in Ballina next day 7.3¢ o.Il.by real a. l1oral\l:rrrn|at9Un,¢utdeboo foldul etc. sich lilac lim m ri. It - :troug.' 6¢u!=‘i Pa||c'n:er °A‘:n_l. Klltvlriiz _i_u_.s. Until" nu on some sainiml ml. l tion. Will pay rent in advance for one C'AL'v1N AUSTIN 'v'p 2;¢;,'- 1 yi » P GIFKINS. year. Apply at this oiiica. 3! drw pd ~ ' I 'p B. Gtltefll MII. i Q ...~....La | . o _,F . \_ ,___ l3'!lsw‘.l , _ l . \ P* quote you prices. *_* 1 o we are not in any trust or ‘ ular prices. ,_/‘ and made good as new, , at a , very small ccsl. -; type, leads, electros, brass, etc. , ~» HILADEL P H I A O 1 , fi When groivii people neglect their nil- P Z - _ ments nnd nllow them to develop into N ` I I I cRINTE(RS Sl/RPL Y _ V serious dlsenses, they have no fonc to _ 39 N” 9”* Street' Pi“l“‘l"]l’l"“~ bmme but ,_hc,,,sch,cs_ ‘ _ heiid for _nur new Czitulogiic. VVitli children it is different, hcciiusc The Dmggist and Ophclau' ,, P9 d U ____ Canada’s Famous Train- “' ~., ~.... 2./_ 'ff ,W3 ‘nu