5¥f.'Yr ” 4 f/ i _ DENTAL RUUIS lllllilllilill lllllli Graduates ol the Buuaofeiiel- lege oi Dental Slrgery. » swsvoun :Earn Unlil quite recently whenever l person had the toothache, his friend: one and all rnxmedrntely gave him me sage advice. "Go and have it pulled." We extract teeth when necessary bv the most painleaa _` ‘method _vet discovered and replace them with n plate or with crown emi bridge work. BUF OUR PRINCI- PAL BUSINESS IS SAVING AND ING T ETH FILL E lf you have a cleft palate give ua g ¢all. We can refer you ro cases in this province, that we have treated with wondertul succeaa. c Moderate Charges. . Satisfactory Work. Permanent Branch at Montague. Ili. WRIGHI Ill liillll The pnce yo A apy for them d not always pro M0re |~ ,.,,.,,.,_ PM alarms; that they ar 5 _ __ 'o _ i 1 $ good. We handle the best that can ` _ R g A ‘be had and our ' `_l _ _ prices are away, . l __ c ` ' $ down._ To be ’ _ _ ___ '~ - convinced that i i Can Us _ _ Buy this Ls so give a trial order. _ Tea a specialty Elsewhere WRIGHl&DAUNCEY, x8 eod & w. Charlottetown. " ‘ _‘_ _ _ _ ____ _ .__ ' LUNG BUUTS _-_Q--i We have the best stock of _long boots in the city, o and We are ready to supply you with any kind you wish. if Imported goods (the best ev that can bebought) range in price from $1.90 up. I Our own make are the _ i loaders and you could not .- do a wiser act than leave ~ your measure for a pair o made in any leather. * Prices from $4.00 up. ' J. rl. BELL, THE sHor:uAN.~ _ -fu FIRE IHSURANBE 1*orz£¢ainthcP.B.hllnd rlnllilnelll- Killa, store le. A £0 c_ D_ nab buggy, 5-¢oWed.8¢¢ W. _ ‘___ .4 1" R llmanlltufomu _ QINHUY Wwe -ig.. _ it Ill” J _ most obstinate cases and speedily ll eavy Shelf »iia.a.... , e . ' _ > _ ~ » We want your fall orders for these lines. You -will find _our assortment complete and Prices right. ll. B. llllllli l 00.. e HALIFAX. e CURE' YOU! - If you are skeptical. If you have lost confidence. If you have given up all hope of ever being cured. ` TRY IT! ` ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR A FREE SAMPLE. _ lt gives immediate relief in the _ cures _to stay cured. Prescribed bythe Medical Faculty throughout the world. it is used as an inhalation, and without any after bad effects. HIMROD M’F’C C0. ¢`4-1 e vsse Y sr. New Yomc. _ For sale by all chemists and druggists. '57' - --I 4--J;~~ - -I- i I It fs absolutely impos- _ sible to find a better ; house Coal than __ ll I “PURT f H0003” 1 . < l l lr 1s_cLEAN. = ucnrs EASILY -Am>- sranns _weLL. H Try it once and you will always -wan-to it. _ n ',_ -1. ,___' _.-._ I 5 . ` \ Q 'Ti ' ‘ie-ff ( ‘ _ _ . mn |,’; e- _ I 3% -mpg “=§` '_':`;»;‘~T' -r €_;_;_/'___' _____ l fl. ' `*‘,\. \e<`_»" U' “_‘_, _ .\ 1.-r‘.’_i\‘~’ __ -,z-_.Q _ \ _ e .\, .~ '\ s- 5 \ , _ ~. _ _ - _ _ -_ _ . 1 - me _ _ ,N5 ' ,-',_¢'M_. '|1 e _ ___-`:_»/“_.~ ‘.’. _ f ‘ ' \m;\\u ' - fi’-’4 " *Q A .Q " "il if - li YT lin lv _ _ . ””fIis1|h1ff=:l,~_f~_ ,_ _ .allllll ~ 4 f I?" _' .\,\'Q ") 3 1 _ Q* __ > :A\“:~-l”I_"1" » ‘-ff ‘ ` $;\ if C‘\1:l.1d!‘€B-""“ . _ . W j-I'1.;j'.:f\. _'L » :°.:'.'°.......'°°'°*-“°"‘. eueaaxaaaaw ___~ » .» Our W- Fe. Allen’S s Lung Balsam . The best Cough Medicine- ABSOLUTE SAFETY ~- must' be 'rigorously insisted upon when buying medlcino.~ for upon its safety depends A one’s .~le.UNG 'o contains no opium etny forrnand is safe. sure. and prompt in cases of Group. Colds. deep-sca_:dedb°C0Il8hS-. o l WILL ' ~ iirst where walt" wh-en “Ben the News "wnue won the center e. large at ev ery county fair and popular resort. Au old time photographer tells an experi ence he had long ago before the le- oreta ot the camera were known to everybody.-=_ » v _ >- HB hed let uma tent at;._a. county. wr. ena~war_f¢rih”s to ai-um trace. Ha o d e- ¢atood` -outside tent, calllxig in t Pu. hawker fashion’ t_he.merlta ojf,_hl| pic tures. Thepepple whogatheraéd aroun W0" iUf¢l‘¢l¥Q£~ nd urlou .but som' aide the tent. Finally-the photograph- €l` .th0\18`ht he might _set the _sheep to' running by alngllng out oneot the crowd and -taking." -his picture free. Standing _near each other were a young man and a Young woman. i`-fihlnlzing' that they -would like to be 'tiken to"- gether, and that the 'two would have more courage to face .camera than a. ltone victim. the -photographer called OU. I . ‘. ‘That gentleman right there and that lady,_come inside and I'll give you plc- tures ln two, minutes, free of charge!" The two looked at each.other,,grlnned, and iinally came inside the tent. "Stand right there.” said the photo- graphen “T_hatf||.lt. .Now hold still a minute. There you are. Now walt till I ilnlsh 'em _up.” ~ -In a few minutes he handed them each a tintype in a pink paper frame. ‘They looked at the pictures -`(;i1rlously'. Then the young woman bluihed and her companion grinned and .;i§ttered.- "Like ’em?” asked tahe phojggrapher, briskly, thinking of possible _ ,stomers in the crowd outside; e ;"waa1." sam the man. slowly, “xr looks like her, and I fnxess ltllooks. like me, but ye see, I did-n't knliiv and I guess she didn’t know we goin' to be in the same picture." ‘Thought you’d like 'em thot way," answered the photographer. "Pleasant souvenir of your visit to the. fair to- gether." » ' ' "Waal, yes, but -you see we dldn't come together. I never 'seen her be- fore.” Then the two snlckered, andthe pho- tographer bowed them out as quickly as he could. ' ~ That year he did a good business, and at the next fair he set up his booth again. One day a young couple came in and greeted him with smiles ot doubtful recognition. »It was the young ma_n_and_ woman of the year before. "How do "you do?" cried the photo- grapher. “I-I see you know each oth- er now.” ' "Yes," answered the man, looking sheepishly at the girl; “My tolks know some folks of hers over to Hopkins, and when they seen her picture they reco’nlzed it. An' that’s how we got acquainted." 1 “I’m very glad," said the photo- grapher. , J “So’m I; aln't yon, Lizzie?" - "Yes," ‘said Lizzie, shyly. ' Kismet. . ~ Two -men lived to'-'ether' one was one: “Rea11y. life grows more and more dangerous. To-day it is a_.n¢explos_lon, to-morrow a fire, the third day fghurni- cane. One dare. not travel on a. train for fear of collisions, nor is itaafe to go afoot for fear of motor cars.. I am going to give up going outdoors." But his fnlend said: “How differently are we constituted! _ You _are in love with life and fear d-anger. Now, I do not fear peril of any kind, and as :or life, it -ls not 'worth a. rush to me. In tact, I made up my mind this morning that I would go over Niagara Fallls in a barrel.” ° At this the _other shuddered and said: “But you will glo to certain death.” ‘ "And if I do I buit follow the exam- ple of all who have preceded me since Adam. This certain death is almost as old as the lrills. Farewell. I go to or- der my barrel.” the timid one prepared for his life in- doors. He maderast the doors and caused lheetlng of -tin to be put_ over the .windows so that no sudden explo- down his chimney. ' i Hhe barrel, and a few minutes lat ' out, somewhat jarred but able-to be f_§‘“6'=-' . about. ' _ ` l STQU V'a ‘III ALL HAH- \-"3 ellpdlfl OP ~l.KY §% _ al _.__ o . F £7'-¥ ' ar c.r. a -#5'2’. ~ ~'-_~, """‘1»¢:~: cr -,M acres wu no his .ilno genius' mea: in pained DW OIR -kg __ _ ._ ,_ _ _ Y,-bn m ,_,,,_»°~f»me~ _gale bfni box m_ 'th temperature of a. room to abotté 64 New'H' aton could break the g1amandll:i.tlhim‘ mgggago la -his' room. This left him without. _ Full- _ rl ~ light, but he did not dare use a. candle lift# or a lamp for fear an earthquake might upset it. Life in the dark was not alto- W k genie: a Joy, but he had me conipans ---.. °* -._ _ of his* thoughts and they wvereplaeas- aut, for he had not ~alwo.y~s been so _ timid. Alnter a few hours he became -e ' aoouhtomed to the half-light andfwaa - 43", » able to prepare his me-als. Every .day-_ fruit and milk and bread were let _Meanwhile the venturesorne one or-. 3 ` e dered his barrel, and when it; was | I Fd g mode he wentto Niagara and paid an i D _ _ b ' idiot one dollar to roll him into the ., i un ' ~ river. And after he had packed him- \ .1 Mon .e _ I A-nd over the Falls of Wen* w .~ Wed ‘ ;. 8', ‘ _. ami insane, xi noarch mio alcove and 24753 y ; me iventureaome-< one bmke -.his _WHY -‘ I » ' The passage of the Falls had given. him a. cert~a»i-n joy in life, and it was- _ altogether. dllteren-t feelings T'-‘-if 31,151 5 to his home. No one but x . ’ _ kne"~w of his deed, buthe did . _. itorlthat. .It heiilaad died that _ _ _ _ _ beggfi-11;; end. Nogw that ~ ‘ _ = M v`v0'u1¢_1 \_;_e_.»alIle to his' . I ' 1 me most as-nserws.x>1=we uw” C' 0-lR’°_”*'¥”9.& 9° e ' ~ e -~ f- l oe ramen.-Hyamgu¢¢f,1§r¢§¢r¢'oia. '- ' I ' " f f ;__;. '_ - was not “nasal-Hy mg iras`!l.\hmwn'irnm‘all¢i!|l'\nd iliiillrvdller S. ’ »‘ to _the 'house elbowsohadlyltremltnsd stidand very ` ' ' paia'!u1'£oethaeeyeua.~ Four bert-lei £j°g_;”;°_;,'§§*°§_f Wm up Q,-,emni uuaaaaaebneorheurmvbleditle `_~»d;*§?=h111ie11_i¢°“" ' ’ Iwenrgveiz' -Iu|Ql_>.iP._Q.._Au¢._ the nor give once a day some the stove works Tale air molds oi xt an passes ou the Warmer top, so s current |ning through the comes- out at a. temperature of about 86 faster the machine works. It W8! reduce degrees. If the ro0m_is.coo_ler than-that * there is no eiarrent,-anditlmfatove doiszft Work. Besides cooling the air, ittikee the dust out of it, and delivers it not only chilled, but clean. A stove twelve hot lngh turns out 125 feet of I _el is-eaouchéto pital wardi' " I . The inventor thinks his stove will bm cl' great use tohospitals, which nndegeri- I om difiiculty in 'keepin sick patients comfortable in hot weatier. No doubt, _ too, itbturna -out wéell, it ' an o ce mldmgs, an _ x in e l and restauranta. It ispgdssible it my prove moresatiafaetory thaarftho fans which are used so much, and, if so, . there are commercial prospects for it. Q Prostra I _ A Common. Trouble at Tryingf :Season-Au Ex- . amplejfof Howl This Aliment is Cured » '_ ._-is ' » Nerve~F`ood.l The first inf ication of relvons exhaus- mlmmmw ulunwmule - 4 . og oEn1ig.` the greatest offea fownimugfaaes. i ~ _ __ ' When you want ` _ we " t from 10 I0 l5 D¢l‘_CCllfon_yon1_;pgpe};gse; Nervous 1 J- B- Le_atdera_ in Low Prices. '*;`--1 ir 7"-jf? 'f2.r',.~‘€ ui; iiffk _ ~» ‘ ~»l'/ -,_ ~..» ».. . .~.- A _ . 1 _ _ w_<1.l neges at by _ (I ` ° _ f" .‘ Dr. Chase’s ' _ lect your daily work and to loseinterest ln the affairs of every-day life. Nerve force* is becoming exhausted, and it seems too gnnch trouble to concentrate the mind and to set about the task before you. ‘When you feel yourenergy and ambition wnniniz it is time to take action torestore wasting vitality. The evldencoof many ofthe most 1 reliable people in _Canadai poinlssditxr Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food as the most _active _ ,_, , timid, the other bold. Said the timid' meansofreawriruzlexhansted ae;-v '_ '_ 1 Mrs. __Fillir _ Ifaylgr; -_genslog Chadot$epown,P..B. I., atsteagv-‘fl sdliid _ andjrcquently had attacks ol_ nervous _ headacli_e,- in feet, my ‘whole syibclqn was but _aaatisfactory condition. 4 I Since having lused three boxes of Chase’s Nerve Food I can say shot I never tried an --medicine that did mono much good. It has built up my system, strengthened the nerves, and enable me to ' sleep and rest well. It is now a considerable time since I,had_ -n headache, and I can truthfully recommend Dr. Uhase’s Nerve Food as a splendid pre- ' pantlou.” _ - - Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, _at all dealers, 'or Edmanson, Bates & Co, l Toronto. i__..1__-_--iii W'-hen the venturesome one had gone V _ Q-in ‘ I -gEj=§§" §|='_=-‘!3_.=°.=-8 .....__;9.;:»-g' ?¥=:s-’ - ~“'i=s-=='-9* §§ -5 a P .5 -5 I i " fr 1 fP_ .§ Last ” Day-ol tion and prastra: ion is a tendency to neg- P 1 ' 9 A M" [from nervous prostratiolh Gould “hot sleep' I c ' LONDON HOUSE CORNR ’ #Phone 26! - , l rnndownand my health was in anything Jmmn ¢¢,¢, glggeaeasola ul ass sneeewew H _ in _ h _ mmmmmmammmmmmo Q eezseeuuaaanaa E cgO U! _(stahl-IA-I ns' EMS 5 85$'6$ &8l5, ¥Z` a J S8 "‘ E 55 $5 GG #W 9' S " ‘f -Ill' ¢ 3 .Ili-'éi E38! 5 nn . M011 Tues i w Gi# $ @ 5 renounced susaeeeeo 'GG 115 ~1~1 S8 .self in he' glanced at the sky the » 1Tue 1 l and the water with a slisplclon { 1 Wed gg regret, and then in a firm voice he " 1 T591' bade' the idiot put' on .che cover a;nd°roii” _ mm in. An.-1 the some and as ne was _L _ l t asked and wenrt into town to spend his .__ _ Mon , __ Z [ should be the first thought and _,,10¢.1u-_ 1 21'l‘nes 1 e = l Qgomoooqpoaaa 35$£&%§%§§§§§ owoopommmmpw aeaaaaaeos-w §S cmcmo uweof E3 S$$3 33235 &E5¢®H W WNFR SS$§§ S $G§& Q' 'E 1| Fil 1Sgb e 1 Sun` '.~i‘, Thin' , n - _ ec 85 'P' 3 ¢> W-'.'i Tnes Wed ' Thur l dole &§5 DFW* 65% Q 33 _ 'faux my _ 4 "‘ - use _.2 g IJ gf* » H ff A ‘ ‘~ '£1 . of Fanlilla, .f-_-_~, ,,_._.._,. ,_,_,_. ,.,_,\._.`_ fl Aayou knfo`1`rwemakeaapech_1§yf~llq§ng|’relh 0 'A' `> m receive weekly and can binds, soluble an me m»_m»a¢ wen Bomekind oi a blnadt ahouldbeon ahonld have are here. ' ‘ Qmll kinda of groceries. ` e 7 , -I :»- -»-_.-~. _4p:., -»... -~ .e ° Qcrottetodvno-4-endtv.; _ _ ‘R F _W1 ;.» _ P“> 1.* >> ya i 4 l ..."§_' __ _,ft ”trs=.=» ,_ _;,\`_1 .- . 1 1 Q 3-ve-rf. aw# arp; ve. ai 'wfw J " O -. 3. -»-x .4 v .in .M-‘£5 il /_'