416' ' . t. m. .> wcr." l A‘! _' .~‘Ul '\'e:}-"\‘~¢fl'(;~\1|t..\ “w. . f ‘ " . . .;.- . . . nlsellhat Mir vanilla not Mimi! ..~_~v I. " built, and was unseaworthy when she left -. i the harbour; that she sailed without an " anchor, which was required. and that a A deviation from the voylle was made. Several witnesses were called; some of the witnesses objected to some particulars of l her construction. but the bulk o! the evi- ‘The Ooionini lici-alvl 0i May 23rd" 184') (lehee appeared to peeve’ that hlthouhh has the following account of an interest- net altogether, well llhlehed We“), m. no lawsuit tried at Halifax in which an w“ even“ ‘ml eeewenhy, end that he slaiidnwner was a principal. The Herold vessel eeuld have tueeeeelully l-eeleted the “M's?- shocks which she was subject to while A case oi‘ much interest occupied the urehmh Reepeetlhg the went 0g: the Court on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs anchor’ and the deflation, lt apnea-ed, ‘hi!’ 1"‘- l" “m” luessrs‘ T- s‘ E' Remy’ that the vessel was insured from the time "Rem" '91 M“ D- Bremm- P~ E- Ishmdl of her leaving Orwell Bay, where she took against the Halifax Insurance Company’ h, hut at he, eugetvthet ehe leet the,‘ for £1033, uiuouiitinsuretl on the schooner enehm, eh hehheeeehe hom the Bey tel Joseph Albino. The schooner sailed from hedetlue, and that the devletleh cehelehl Bt-clcqlie, I’.I‘I.I.,foi' London on 10th Nov.— ed h, her eelllhg from Bedeque to Chal-ql Mw-ni aground next day on Indian rocks, lettetewht h“. eh eheher‘ durlhg whlt-hl llilil remained on, subject to stormy thheshe m“ on the health The “bent-loll. _ . v . v rin for three month i" sizitc, notice of abandonment was gnen he heglhrence hed endangered lhe Yeeeel; 3 s to lhc Company: the notice WIIS not fcrni- that the ephehmheee ht the tlme e1 her: "ll! =“'l'*‘l)l°‘l: ‘"1" ‘he cmmm"? i°°k abandonment were sufllcient to make any‘ charge of thc vessel, brought her to Pic- reasonable ma“ expect h tothl leee_hhd ton. gave iiolil-c of the slime to the insur~ thht the Company took chm-Be and dehltl i-ll. and rlircctcll him to see alter the with the vessel he lg they had hceepted‘ repairs. llc tlccliiicli. iiiill iibidcd by his the hhhmlehlhehh verdlct was glee“ to,“ nbniilloiliiiciit. Xolicc mis tlicii given phtlhtllflel. £lll;l,l_ l him. that ilil‘ Cflllllillll)’ would proceed T HE CIRCLE. ‘x \§=$\ b‘. \~\ .2‘ lllnlllllljl /. pay nlltll slim for losses as should he alter- llill'i'llilll‘t'll up lo the present time. The l l l l l l i l I l an‘me engaged this very niinit to two diilerentiellers!" \\'llli the repairs with due expedition, and \\'lil'll.§ determined. The vessel remained The golden clrclet 0t the year n lollil; lhc Company resisted. 0n the ‘vhujoln with he l“ Chrlstmhs cheer, The goldenjcircletof tbe'year Bunches, eruptions, iniiammations, soro- ‘ylth many l, smlle_he,.ehhnee e teh,.___ In Christmas icy rcposing. are only some of the troubles it causes. Thufs lightly swiftly closing, lllnllrtll brought an action for damages on Draws those wlthln ltt loved and deal.’ And blessedness abounding, G et Rid "‘ o f s Holds curved within its closing, , c u Warm loving thought from far and near, i ness of the eyelids ears. diseases oi the bones, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrh. wasting, It is a very active evil, making havoc oi the whole system. O golden circiet oi the year That forms part oi our living, 9 ' - . Shut out the black, the-dull, the serc, Or change them into (leads so dear, They grace our Christmas giving Envma FLoYn Fiionmcxn. Erzidicstes it, cures all its manliestationl, and builds up the whole system. Accept no substitute. ,1.) "'":;~>?i's§,~;~<&;%>.e~:¢a112l>' “Thatmeau itlrstJonesl-w give me ‘lthis twenty-niue-ccnt vase after I sent her thutioveiy centerpiece Cousin Kate gave inc last Christmas!" l l l l l l l l "A stingyiittle old watch from Fred, weather, until the 21st. \Vhile iii this meht was suetelned 0n the ground, that andlhav“ been Mum“ m" “ dlfimlmd “The idea of anyone sending me n. doll, wear thsti" \ i l: c: MEIER t WIT vessel -\ ,._ jji g l Jimmie the Sluggers sou proves u great (iise ppointnient to his father. r1" "iilh. anfi&\n‘ a». \\\\\ \§\__-:.~; IOIG! Willi “I had me hart sit on a noice manicur- lng set. Bedad, an‘ l'li lave tomorry." GRANil-FETE _ AT ALBERTON On Saturday lust tho people of Aiberton and neighborhood were treated to a new sensation. This was the sale of work and Grand Fancy Fair of Nations, a fete held in the Town Hall under the auspices oi the Pansy Mission Band, one of the I most piiiisewcrthy ‘organizations of the Blllislmas There is nothing in the world gives so much Presbyterian church in Canada, seeking as it docs to interest the younger gener- ation of the church in the important sub- ject of Foreign Missions, and incidentally giving them much pleasant recreation I as well as information in matters of geo- plcasure as giving nicc Christmas gifts to your near lViliYMAN s appreciates a half dozen new natty Christina friends. graphical and general interest. As one approached the Town Hall on Saturday the exterior presented its usual prosaic appearance. But once within all was changed. On either hand lay s. row of booths gaiiy decorated with colors, ban- ners and emblems to represent, on the right, the three kingdoms of the Mother Country, and on the left, the great Do- minion, while the upper end oi the floor was devoted to Japan, so that the specta- tor on entering the hall gazed through a vista oi maple leaves, shnuirocks, heather. roses, oak leaves and holly, past the Golden Harp on “Azure Field," the silver seitircs and the "ruddy lion ramped iii gold," the bold “red cross of Saint George" anti the dominant Beavento the gay structure which, flower- ’ wreat-hcd and, lantern-decked seemed a ‘veritable corner of “real Japan," the lflowcry land of our allies in the East. It was surely a pretty conceit which icd to this arrangement; the great Mother L-ind at home and her eldest and great- est daughter, the dear Native Land of most of those present, thus stretching out arms of sympathy and love through the medium of the missions of the Church which seeks tobring at this season glad tidingvi ofuGreater Peace to none more thuntothut tempest tost, triumphant Island Empire of Eastern Seas. Thus the Fair of Nations was not without its lesson for ali.—The booths were lavishly furnished with a wealth of goods of all kinds; fancy-work and useful articles, dainty hand-painted sachets and tooth- some "dainties“ of another kind, Scotch cake and home made candy, Indian curiosities, Japanese fans and China tirtan rllihona and trinkets of pebble, marble and hog-oak direct froinScotiand and Ireland, holly plucked within the mouth from Norfolk hedgerows. heather gathered last Autumn on the hills above Loch Fyne and green Shamrocks. Ties such as we are showing this year-Still he might lilc a natty pair of gloves or a. neat fur collar or perhaps a dozen linen handkerchiefs, any of the abovc makes an ideal Christmas gift. likes a handsome neck fur—wc’ve many of them, or suppose we say a neat golf jackeb-we justopcuecl some very pretty ones. Again there’s the elegant lace handkerchiefs 1ad’es admire so much or a lovely pair oi gloves, lace collars with tie fit- tached, or fur gloves, a handsome Dressing Gwwihor apretty Kimoua. Any of these gifts will be lovely for your lady friends-See them and you’ll aglrle with as. ono and gay obi, were “three little maids from school“ who might well have walked out of the Gilbert and Sullivan "Town of Tltipu,“ and it seemed quite lu accordance with the fitness of things that one of them as a saleswoman proved uverltahie hustler. In the middle oi the nailaquaintly attired little maiden ran a “Jack Homers Pie" end so popular were the 5st grabs provided that early in the evening she found her post e sinccure, the pie being like Mother Hubbard's cupboard. A well served ten table on the platform overlooking the gay and bustling scene completed the attractions of the evening and many patrons kept the deft and courteous at- tendants busy. The fele was well pet~ . ' ‘byail " of the "Hy, some 200psying admission. One: noticed most of the prominent citizens and their families present during the course of the evening including the genial member for the District and his no less popular pre- decessor. To one and all whb helped to make the Fair a. success, to _ erous donors of goods, both at home and abroad; towilling and hardworking assistants, iind last and not least to kind and np- prscletive patrons Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. the President of the Mission Band and organizer of the fete desires to tender grateful and hearty thanks. The draw- ings amount to $l(l).00. Minerd’: Llnlment Relieves Neuralgls- Dirlncr Sole at P. E. Island's Grcaies Crockery Store from $5.00 and upto $35.00 W. P. Colwili, Suuuyside. 7- l2dti Nice musical Xmas gift-u high grade Violin, Accordion Mandolin, Guitar or Harmonica. A large variety to select from at H. A. Tanton & Co., Great George Street. 23d 1i Evanenaeuuamennua A Method in our Madness." We've one of the finest die- playe oi‘ perfumes in the city. Wvrejeciling them at about cost price. fi-We wish to reduce stock We've s e leiidid-line of pipenaiid IIIIO en’ requisites- at like figures. ‘ with the earth o! the "euld sod" still clinging to their delicate root-s. These and other wares-as well as the inevitable, ice-cream, excellently served by typically winter-garbled Canadian maidens-were pressed on the notice of an appreciative public by members oi the Mission Band in L ' ristic coatuineml There were Boss Maidensot England“ . Scottish Iiefllee in bonnet and plaid, Irish I Ooii s decked in Emerald green. mwned Indian Girls and biyths ilainseis wearing the maple of their Prowse Bros., t; The Only Reel ‘Qlottltjeis. l3 t ti." WWW ‘W?’ i cltpii In flowing kin: l». » - i . ‘ wr-“iii native land in their flowing locks. At‘ @We wish to reduce stock. ‘Hot Water Bottles, Brush and Comb SetqDrngginNSun- ages in general. Big reduct- us. “Migiily thoughtful wasn't lt, to send me this nice coat rack when I've only got one coat worth hanging, and have to tcn WWW“? (is, tlaau to tcoiisiimlllrlon. llow"'fionsumption Develops, . Fill! Glldl 0i consumption ont oi ten, ; l'li" "'1' ‘ pti°n “hi”. The 001d is no; ‘ _. I cured, and another cold l; eauglih, T510100!!! i! dflly-dallled with, elthqy - by-‘nll treatment whatever oi- some treat- inefleetnai, and the cold Then“ another cold is caught and g, . cough develops. Cough lyrupa m, ,.e_ grulzgtfi b?‘ “if? Si“! 91117 temporary . 311M by the patient getrtired of’ taking medicines and cough lyfllpg and glveelnp in deepair. The cold continues to develop and the cough grows worse. Then the doctor is celled in, only 1e discover that the patient is in the 111-51; - Its-gel of consumption. It was just in this way that In" Powell, oi Aurore, lnd., became sick She caught a cold, and not considering it serious, neglected it, thinking as manyotherl do, that itwonld “Wenrhflji However, it clung to her Wnliclflllrily and in two weeks she found hoi- health, in a serious condition. Fortunately, Peruna had been brought 5.01161‘ notice, and she took it coiirsc of this remedy before it was too late. In a week the cough and cold won) broken, and a three weeks’ treatment completely restored her to hesilh. This is what Peruna is doing all the while. Rota day, and probably not m, hour passes in which some ono docs not have a similar experience with Pcruna. Cure the Slight colds and Avoid Consumption. The first step toward Cmilflllmption is CURES COLDS AND COUGIIS. a cold. The nextetep is a failure to cure itpromptly. The third step is lhelic- becomes chronic. The fourth slop, llle catarrh begins to spread from tho liviid. to the throat, then to the bronchial tubes, and finally into the lungs. It is then consumption in the first stage. At any time during the progress of ca- by Pe-ru-na. Miss Lillian Powell, Aurora, Ind., writes: "Last spring I aeughts severe cold from getting my feet wet and being out In the rain, and In a day I had a most miserable cold, but I neglected it, thinking It would soon leave me. But It hung to me for two weeks, when I felt something must be done, as my condition was serious. "I had heard so much about Peruns and in its praise that! bought: bottle Ind began taking It regularly. I was gratified to find that in a week the cold and cough was broken up, and three weeks’ iraatnzent completely re- stored my usual good health. "--Lllllan Powell. tarrh, from the first onset of the cold lo its final settlement in. the lungs, Pcrlma. can bereiied upon to stop the disease. If you have taken a cold, buy Pcruna. Powell “T38 Re“ without delay. One bottle in the bc- ginning will do more good than u half Storfid t0 Health dozen bottles after the cntarrh has fasten ’ itself on the lungs. Thousands of Testimonials. We have on file thousands of testi- monials from people who have been cured of oatsrrh of_ the lungs by Pei-nnn. We can give ‘our readers oniv a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsoliuitcd endorsements we are receiving cvcry month. Noother physician iii the world hsslreceived such a volume of enlhii. elastic letters of thanks as Dr. Hartman , i for Perima. I RUSHED WITH ORDERS ALL THE TIME artaenliip and will henceforth carry. on inventive emit! wee The remark is often made to us, “How is it, you are alwa a so busy?" The answer is s simple one, we give such satisfaction in the work we do, that our re utsliou is known far and wice, and every- where all over “Our Fs r Island Province," even across the straits to Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Cape Breton, Quebec end Ontario, in 221': in all parts of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for Is the question a difiicult one to answer? We trow not. Satisfaction is the essence of success. hence our success in busl. uess. “on Remember us when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- BRUCE STEWART&I C0., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers, Steam Navigation Ooy's. Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 1:5. tts &w l Box n86’ TCOAL l For Evcry Purpose Whether your order is for u-auge, heater, furnace, forge zor steam coal, you're sure to 'get the best mined here. Be at to Burn 4i muinr/mmmsnxvw/III/zhmshhhnajnmlllimlmmvamm & G0‘ PHONE 24o. Ii you are thinking of giving your husband, sou, brother or some one else’s brother a Xmas present remember that a good pocket knife Will always be appreciated. We have them, qualities end prices to suit everybpny, eho a great variety. 1110's Jhihlma“ ‘cw-n;- ' " l. Gillette Se ely ' ‘ tetr “ and Bakers “ lllllglls llllillllllllill, ll a. -. Wholesale and Retail. DENTAL NOTICEC we ma: undersigned havethie third oi’ April, i905 com-oi! {gm 5°. es under the lnn name oi‘ Ipardt ‘ueilafitii Thfuuloil: wi . ed b n Lowth a . t; n-we u. to reduce tau. taught“ has?" m“ lztllltlodtgltl A ‘Miaovteétiitelbezeiu veiigiic for uie gLw. lltildlliyPhm-iht t . t ‘I t w M y; Ihlzelalmlz. p. s. h _ tr- " t - w; h“, honor. graduate of the t l or: College of I l; mP W" “ III“! . = "h... . l1’. ' 1i " ' tr. r»-‘fit-rblntm‘sflvvlicwvrlcnleil~ l -' Best to Heat. big» the‘ calrrerétt rltciilliiion. Wvllfilm" e as nl ar . _ _ a Fo corrcot laundry work ll misiicillflk same place. Try us on your iicxt parcel. A. F. WEBSTER, §i},'ili§l?l"é.'.‘""" PHONE lbl. , TILSONS PREMIUM ROLLED oils... in packages containing 8 beautiful piece of decorated ciihielh every package- Piice 25 cents- IIQJAII‘ vltl-nvahmlt" 4- velopment of catarrh, which grntllililly ' ¢ llls*&l l l