A. “_ _ Duily I-R08; O. BROVVN ' Notary Pne- my ein: ._Q_ihur J. BJ MtlllSh,li.A. __ ‘-1 (HanvAni>.)_ I - ' . s ine ts.,C ‘town ' anyone. Rouse 5s.2,0llesss. _.’.__ t.isnndw` B. WILLIAMS, -" , l_sri»isier.Solielior and~Noisfy. 1 : _ -Arran larwasir and __ol¥Frca_r|oiJ»iAN uuii.nrNr, Q _ flirxliloor to Rolls! Bank, Water Sl. __-§_`l,\'iiim¢:rside. M0 EY T0 LOAN. s £12 i F_ro_|r_|f 0rssdful_ Pains From Wound' _ ‘ 00 _F_oot~_System All-Ruin _Down Mter»Slx Months' Agony-Not ` A_blotoW_ork-Completely Cured. flu Two Weeks. `~ 2 _ '. _,.._;___ . ‘. * ICUTICURA REMEDIES ' "Wann '_"-°_i ‘ t k h lil 'for th's(.;utIr':`ili1rli\DRlal’ne;dies.Ig lyshmlllgvkr 'ssvsn y- wo years of _ ` was so i down. I i';i°.i"’ ."”‘°“i‘i.'I.i so i _ severnlriioctors » sttendiuf me, so iiiidiiyn 'oI1'°"°im'° e ,w re I was Eid up for govt; mgnthfl. My oo an an ewere almos`t._ beyggig reeogni i n. blood iiowed out of woundii) in mariy places, and I was so dishenrtened that thong surely my last chance was slowly vi`ng» me. -As ih_e loot did ratumprove, you cs.n_r_ead|ly imqgirre ow I felt. _ -was simpl disgusted up une.. nf... 1 semi' tuning, ‘> \Y/ / ono oi my nun who was n drug gist, and the praise that I _gave after the second application _is beyond description ; it. seemed a miracle, for the _Cuticurs Remedies took effect. immediately. I washed the foot 'with the Cuticura Soap before applying the Qintment. and I took the Resolvent st the same time. After two weeks' treat- ment my foot was healed completely. People who had seen my foot during my illness and who have seen it since the cure, can hardly believe their own eyes." Robert Sohoenhauer, Aug. 21, 1905. Newburgh, N. Y. `suia throughout me vena. txutio-in sing. ointment, and llesolveui talso in lorm ol Cnet-slats oaied Pills, in vial sl ll) ms he nad ol all dr lata. Potter Drug A Chsm. Corp., Blair Props.. Bosinu._‘I0las-. U. 5.1. srutuaa rm. --'ras uimana own.-' fb;~_§._Kolmon,¥.0i . W.lil.llsnri.v fMcI.eod Q Bentley - _ - _ _ l "i_ _'iI_"_ Bal-rlvtiei-vt and Attorneys-st-law' -ji' _ioihors tor the Bank of Nova Bootisl __- _ _oy,tolosn. ‘ . ;__ ncis-sms or him soon. cimmbm. -f ' lwwlyr. _ Chstlotislos ll -.,», __ _ ~ A reenrenimeorrv- ._...-~ ~- ' " 'V 11 1 L ' ' II there is a ,' . ,. ’., __ » ‘ cariiageto be bought thisspriiig, talk it over with us. =‘ 'fu di* 5 A»_. ‘rf _ ,»'i.r'_" _~ _ ' ft Z. x P _'°.li'ii'.`i'.'¢‘*~tf'tii‘r"°='l.*.".:.:~~’°'.‘:°‘:i..°°“'°“i ;Gl:o._` s. f _iNMA1v. 'r$.`ier~lst¢r, Solid/or. Notary, ek. '- to l `. C h“.:f..._r.'i... i'»‘_‘ir‘i‘?“° '“°“°~ SBIALLWOOD, G. Il...Bari-ister sig Attorney __ _st-Law Noisry Public, str.. 0 oe: (`s.m- inisi _Bloolr. lately occupied by F. L. Hasrard ___K._€., South Side Queen Square. Money tolosu. .litlluarrit it lrsiuaul » Bsrrlsters. Solicitors, etc.) » 3 suinmiriisinn. P. 11.1. Olena-Royal Bank of Canada building. f.» - NE L MCQUARRIE, R- C. -` - ~ t E. ARSENAULT. - I4 d_w ti Buying a. carriage is pretty im- portant usincsa with most men- and you can't be too careful about the carriage you decide on. That's why we want you to talk over your wants with us-and see the Tudhope line. You know, you don’t have to buy unless you feel like it-but you will feel like it when you see TUDHOPB CARRIAGES. O. HORNE Q. CO. criAiu.o'r'rn:'rowN Gtnmi Agents for P.E.l. fiiapc Brctoii Ads fltilss it i»iiici.r.o1>.:=.'.’..°t'.'_t‘::'.:r .ist _" |u¥oney lt.; l'.<1(:s.;il;-I-atlrglaht Loan or from ‘fi oi°|°iio¢»virI.'lt.'ié.B""°°` 5f1iif’.l.‘i'rI'E»i,.so» i uiuirur ir to. _ evnivnv, c. s. hersl Commission rlerclrsnts i slshd Ilrodnre handled ou coinmis f =§.`|'rou_\pt rctnrm nisde. _ _ _'r5‘dwiyr iff ic wssirzv co. ;nr;sici~tnr_ts. Qsznciiisvrziis. _ _ si.i»._cr|to_'r.Yni:Rs. St. John, N. B. til. 'il ll. 0. _|IOIElS is '-1 PIIIIE-F000 IISIIIIES ` ltolllruru _|i.i_G_|.i.%i= _ insurers ‘PIIIII F000. _. ‘_ 1 l.W.Gll.l.l‘l"I’_-2i’»'l'»'1'-‘Ii‘X _._ .._..... .?.‘?.!S,’,"_"__°.¢~°!i?~- ... 'iv iiuwliro nom I.C.R. WILSON, Proprietor. .__-1 IIOTEI “Numan llusv/itll Bit .t>¢d=ll€2..u ln" (li’t6wii 'for Sale. _.J The undersigned eh'=ra for sale tn ioliovving valuable building lots: ou the cast side ol Upper Street each having s on street_of5o feet and ex- hsck 75 ieet. . the west side oi Orlebar having s _froutnge on 50 feet au extending had lots lie iininedlstsiy residence oi Dr. Asdei- D. Reid. the wsst ‘sidhzvi of r . .lt 'illls lot the nal- more thas HI, I ,_ ,....¢.,.. IIIRACULOUSV CURE BYE , ~i.»'_»'st»ir...,ii‘¢ro`~s»o°u-r.i.»m»i¢_' .bsg,~ft_l_is toothsche 'oi-z the-'hesrtocheu _lr gp 'ngiopiqon :init one rrai-ina que' 'w_ -- \._wd;_.f__ ____ tm t t, ;;§_sr>o__,,~§_',~r___‘,,n~ s__f`ay'ea'i»'n»¢` Svefhiguri ' n _ _~- 2-__o~___ o____=__»‘ '_" t- V _ ' `=_ _tn '~"~ °“ f _ = __ ` ` < .- qui if ,f I V i.- »- --- -"~- v ,‘ ,.,-no '° ugiit ‘liz " ~w»f§ third. 5... “fe _ of -' . fa i; rf 2811906; »' my noi\_r:\_i.n_ Ar.r.m_ |ss.‘_n r._ c. summit like-to know what onesrth has slled; you for tho; lssttwo weeks. !on'vei gens around actin’ ss sulky as s econ; with a'~_sore.toot..and~you've get men! tsihsrsotuiiset ws _don’t know whst's! lill' 0° HIM”-"_: "*.‘f"t‘ _ ,ot "ir vm uri wire or =_;__isp°o _,gi and the mother it the jf af 5,, t Bsttywhospokelssa . . 4 . while she was w`nshing~tho dish`ss'~s_nd§ Beth' stood with lher back to her is the _ open kitchen doth-_ ” ' ` f' 'Two weeks ,ago," continued t.he_ inothm-. as she wiped a yellow plattenlf “yon was slngin’.around and walkin" on your toes snd`pla:nnin' what was, goin' to happen wlmn you and Reuben got msrried.- Then sll to onceyou be-; gin to aulk, and- from that tins os no-. hedy'_s been able to my whether you; ‘-:§:§1»~¢f.:~‘ 5' A _A __ _‘_ _ :~ lr. _ _ _ 3 _g f ~.“ ' IA fl f ri lt' , __ _'_ 'fi 'A2 P ik.- '_ li-';_';l» li. "'-\"‘ _-f' _'ff' '-ik _x \\ ,ga- 3 *t~_.- KIMLD 0I'Ll»,lA'l"Il'l`zll AKD PIIBONAIAI anvirrunls. sd had so much gsb to him brought _ shout the change. I want to know what's the matter.” “Nothing” replied Betty. ' "I know hotter. In t.hs_llrst place, that boi of a fence msn praised your hands and fest and eyes and get yon stuck on yoaroelf. In the next, you had s quarrel with Reuben and hsin’t spoke to hlrn since. In tho mird, it you dou't step wonyln' nie'n ps and sll’the rest I hail fsrgsthowoldyousrsandbox your ears. lost girls when in trouble of any sort cons to their mothers for advice. !su‘vo kept right sway from ms lasisod, and so I csn’t tell whst‘s Q your mind. Have you broken out with s rash or anything?" 'Of eourss not.” I; _ "Got s boil!" _ _ I svN°_rs ' I “Pall I aches anywhsref’ _I ~N._.. 'Bavo ps or I said anything to hurt your foelin's?' "Not at ali. It's just that I-I don’t foci like singing and cutting up.” ‘ "Oh, I see,” obsaved the mother as she lnhhsd tho last plate and hung up tho d& towel to dry. "Well, I can tell you one thing. If this keeps on much longer you'l.l go to bed and drink quarts and quarts of lohelis tea and have horseradish drafts put 'to your feet. Pa wants apple dumplin's for dinner. and I shall expect you to make 'em." i Reuben Warner had been l‘srmer_ 8poon¢"s hired man for s year. He was s young msn of twenty-two and was always referred to as being ss smart ss s whip. Ho was s go ahead fellow, with s hundred dollars saved up, and he and Betty had been in love almost from llrst sight. Outside of an occasional til! the course of true love had run smooth until tho barbed wire fence msn appeared. He was s good talker and s bosster ands hraggsrt. Hs told of war, battles sud personal adventures until Reuben sat with his mouth open and Betty looked upon him ss ons of the heroes of tho earth. His stay was onlffor the niyt, and Betty might have forgotten him by neon next dsy but for Reuben. .Hisjeslousy had been excited, and next morning he had something to ssy about hurglsrs and liars. Bctty.(Qlt called upon ~to.tnhe'the side of the msnl who had-'compared' her eyes to tue me u. it didn't take _ _o_ '_ ut Em \"If yowweri l 1,j___ "I br'__ sndl chivalrous as s I ~` t bepQud of uri ' i = you."anno_ ` _ ==` 3 '_' “lf I con " 'oncewh To he does ten times I could make you believe bees- _wax was honey,” replied Reuben. "You are jealous.” ` “And you are foolish." | il “Mia Warner!" l. _- “Miss Spooner!" _ ` ' s That was tns=_wsy it began, and si 1 course things grew worse Instead et better. Betty know _that her ino|her` would support ltsuhoa ln saying that she was silly, and so sho withheld her confidence, hut st the sarso time she had something of a contempt for her llanea when she roissnharod that the only sdvasturs st his llto was in bein|_ r_nn ever by s yoke 4 exon. .Reuben not about it-ying to warms me sing* snd_msks out that hs did not cars, *J ' i»e¢"a¢tsv_ ' fins to tho' bsrn tojbstslens had been Iliad/ withnew climbed s flsdder- and nest back agsinstthofend of Thers in ths'semI-twghllght also illilllllli all kinds ot- lights, ‘ sbiillt Reuben, but»so.ni`etimes and sometimes she grltted In this way sho succeeded in up_considersblo ‘emotion and _tirlagjsersoif ont, and by and hy sho tell asleep. Une ot her last thoughts was tlateltsnben was no chevslier, hull only sn old poke-who would live a_nd__ grirmhlinl °l_i¢;91¢°° 0|! U10’ i ' sho was sup ,td be _st s'nelg'liboi'”l, and; night fell ~wlthout anyholy"being slqmed about her. At 8 o'elock Reuben started out_to_ seo her/ hon`ie,` but sts'ppes'ili-st st the hsrn"to soo to the horses. Ten minutes hdoro ho left thebousotho girl on tlio'hsy mow carefully dragged herself ` f6r- wnsd until she could hear what was being said bolow, and sho soon meds out that s gang of four or Ive tramps had slipped into the barn and_wss plot- ting robbery. K _ Her heart began to best in s way to choke her, and she couidn't have cried out to save her lite. She heard lon- hss int the kitchen door after him and whkls as ho came down the path, and sho heard tho ti-amps setting ready to attack him as he opened the door. lt was osly`whes the door swung.open and snatch was struck to light s lan- tern that lotty rolled over and over on the hay and _managed to shriek out: “0h, lesion, look out! There are "°I’b.“’i`°‘PrI -:~f -_ s-,rmhigfer the hired msn. Itere were dents and ostll and blows from below and screams snd shrieks and calls for help from above, but the battle was over before Farmer Spoon- et and his wife got there. Reuben had found a neck yoke st-hand and gone in to break heads, and uve trsmps who ' had'thought‘to iind him an easy prey had gone down under his rain of blown and were doing s good deal et groaning and begging. "Land o' msssy, what was itil” asked the farmer and his wife in chorus. “I-I guem Betty's up there," replied Reuben-ss hei looked upward. ‘l“lY-yes; I’m here," humbly replied the r. “And what have you been doin’ 'up there?" asked the mother. _ “Getting oven the sulks.” ' t “And have you got over 'em'i” _ I “I guess so." ‘Then you come down here and quit acliii"llko s go_slin’. That fence msn may have captured dfteen cannons in the last war, I he hugged about. but Reuben has licked ave monstrous big tramp without- goin' away from home orrilih* up his hair. If that don’t make him one o' them shevsliers you are always talkin' about then I don’t hnsw pumpkin pls from gosseberry buslis."- , _ _ A _ l "-lvqt-_~_.l- 'V j Dry Water. /'Ithas been sowet fofthelastthree or four years," remarked Trntlitul James, “that s good many people have forgot how dry it used to be. I remem- ber one year when the llssourl river was dusty all tho wsy down froia Kan- sas City to the HlQasippl. 0! course the river was running all the while, but the water in it got so dry that it turned to dust and blew away. I took a bestows on i-rvantnnrnme, but it wsssodusty on thohoatthst you couldn't oss the hind and of it when you was stsndsg sn tho frost ond. It was s little the worst I ever ees. My mouth got'ss nruch grit and dust init that I could strike sfrnsoch on the roof of itnny the. 0ne day the host got stuck in ilfteen feet of lissonrl river water. It was so dry and dusty that tho wbosl _co_uldn't turn. What did we do? Welknr, we weht out and hired a ‘farmer to haul fresh well water for iitteen miles to mix with the river wa- ter until it was min enough to run the boat iflirouglié'-Kansas (ity .louruai Henning ol tho Word “0mnhn." Tho name "Omaha" bears testimony to the long joiimey of the people and revmls some of the causes which brought about this braking up iiito distinct tribes. It is composed of two words, which signify "going 'against tho cnrrmt," or up tho stream. The Omslrns were the people who went up tho stream, while the Qnapsws, their near of_kin, went, as their nsino re- veals, "with the current," or down the stream. The traditions of both these pooplessay that the parting occurred during a hunting; xpedition. each divi- sion hnslly sdttli&in3e lands whith- er they had w er fapart. This epochsl hunt must hnvsjbeen centuries ago, forthe Qusf_aws'_.bore their de- scriptive nsin`e_1l5Q, being men- tionedln the Pbdmgiisso narrative oi De 8oto’s expedition as 'then living on the Arkansas river, where they dwelt until 1839, when they ceded their long occupied lands to the United States. Beals for lon’s lioslsry. The not is not generally known that men's`hoslery measures in inches fron testo heel the sans number ss tlis sins. For example, also 8 ls equivalent to eight inches, and this standard rnls applies with similar elect upon sraaliel or larger sires. Half hose not so son farming ln messwysment is commas dill! "llrdsd as imperfect stock. The following Mod trsdo list of hall hess sises diows the eessaspoodlsg sinssefshsu itpropsrlthodesirvsd: Oboe! hoes. lies ordssu wliilsllsttywassoqnlst tasthsr, motlorhsd cltlllto hargoherwith snlk.!hsissds r:'.`_“- anis dump' YI” (III ld ill it 3,. ‘ii M .................................... Ulf or i lt ........... ..._....................llj sri 2”! ire: 332 I..- ~ sl. .si -, . .»........ nun.-¢|......~¢»».¢»¢-..»--.....- sruossssdsvsssassessssn-sts-no».~» die without even tslllng down a with Whenshs awoke it was dark. and: __ j‘ gsiiixegll-soil _ tg ff 1, _ `ilI°dId not U *atm f A r `/ ( . me now AND _ WHY or rr. _ i "Fruit~a-tives” are the parts bf the fruitrtliat do yotfgohd. Apples, Oranges, Figs and Prllncs are pressed-.the juices separated from the E tough, woody Ebre--and concentra- ted. Then'-(and this is the secret of “Fniit-a-tives”)- one more atom of bitter prin- ,ciple from the orange peels is forced into the concentrated fruit juices. By this process fi-one of the most remarkable axléesvemggits of the age--the j -_apelmade stronger, shd mnny tiniiss more active medi- ciiially. Finest tonics and internal antiseptics are added, and the whole evaporated and pressed' into tablets. “Fruit- a-tives” are the greatest tonic, laxative _and blood purifying medicine ever discovered. ` 6042. s boa. ` ' At all drugglata. I ' L if ii \/igm s '°\-... Waltham, Elgin and Re- gina Walches. Handsome new brooches, links, loclreis, waist sets now opening. E. W. TAYI.llR, ll. A. Tanlun &. Bo. Great George Strcci. Dralers in stationery, inncy goods. toys. games. ianiiv china, music books. sheet music and all xlnds of musical instruments. Musical Instruments repaired. _ ____._ i ____n_ The _Whole Family Wears DUNLOP R U B B E I2 HEELS to "’fo,_, » U "‘v- -as €‘”T;' \ -tn-f I s sr- "“'“ _.U/_ / fno. o,Q¥ _ W ’/ vi’ \"i'