1 tl :vi AJ “ ill” i l _ fu) r`,s! »' ' . l -_ it _ li _ - ,» _ f- H ’ 1|.-' lt. r 1.. l it lytifl 'll ` iv, gs' ._' l l t"l wi ' , life" if 'ill ' 2' l »_ ta. _ af. l_.i,f,;i'»l EJ t): r ’ fl l,"ll, ....--K.. ____ _ ._ . .,_., <...`,_ I ‘ -'_.f`-"";'..»§?' » -~v»»~`\h'~T."""`Z°.z;= ' `:- J' '~_»-.~,~=.;._-.u-f. -Q...~._____ -» -. . '__ ' _ T1. ”°<*`-*_* " ‘-'~»"=1 %~»_-"f 1 .l I ll .' l‘. l\ ‘, ,l,§' f rf; ti ’:. ., u ;l.,» l '41 fill I Y .tl ll' “i. l it | , ly l ’ l I l . ll. l~ ‘ I ‘ ll _' _.¥_.u§.,y;,ll' "‘ ._ `, 1 i, iw, ..l,|. _ . F, M 4 =l' 41'! i 1 ‘i ‘ 4 ~,.;.~,l', , ., .l ~» [’l 1"- .lp lil 5»_}"‘.i' I '-1-' llwlgltlg Ep? l» ill fl.; l) T lil?- L' . . lll l. l_<. ,'°‘ ~_ {'_ . .fs ‘és ~ 1; -mc L , ` - -:~';.'f_=..'t<..< ... ,__,_. ,, ._ ;_.'_-. .' il » l .nt pi “ll ‘X ii il. _ ,_ _ 1 I '_ -J .` .'»~_l`>` .a-cali.-» ._ ' :-»~ 4:* #iw _'fr < l ' ~ 7 x. i l x, \ \\ \ \ s 1`. I . _ _ yo \\-.ss -i \~ _ _ i ` _ i \‘~i \1 ll ul la x s B. wlnily sz ‘ “ " " "'_"" soNs'."r‘mii»flnf|e°ii&%L»lff"'°° ‘“ " ““ “ “- “ .°“ ““ . . ' » lll..i§:n!w¢r=2 lg I ’-' , ._ _ ~~ _,' , , ° . -f .~ 'r 3 J.\J» _I_1o§ers ar Company N9. 11, Fulton Who esale Fish Market, New York Wholesale' Comniission Dealers - --ALL Ki‘NDS OF-- \ l==-lei-l George I. Moon Co. -(Successor To Moon and Lllnpllear) ~ Wholesale* Gohlmiuion Dealers in end shippers of all kinda of lllresh Fish, Lollstels, Etc., tlanldiall _ -its ....... . Smells And Eels ll Specialty L e ~ 7 still THE Hllllllll Gorr;_¢_:ll_d_l.._£or Query Wednesday and ‘ _ Flour Roller process _ $5 \ Cod r uint $4 to $5 Potatoes per bus ~ 20 ' Turnlps per 'bus _ 14 Oatmeal per cwt $3.25 ' Butter per lb (creamery) 16 to 18 ` Barley, per bus so _ °=~~»-~= c/-\s'l'ol=llA l-WHS I cgi Bears the Signature of _ EEZ., P" lb I 2, _ ._--1 . barge on Sunday. ` I The steamer Bothnie ran ashox‘e_ tive miles below Point 'Petre on Sat- urday night. The Calvin _Wrecking Company went up with tug und lighter and released the craft alter - taking out 2,000 bushels oi grain. The Bothnia, owned by the M. '.l_Z‘. Company, came to_Kingston and she .wos`not .darnogedi she- went Mantra-al-, i~ f ~ ___._._,_.__,_. . ef'-sr. sv. MONTAGU MARKETS. `_ ~' ~Ba.t1mdey's Issue. Herring per bbl $5.00 to $6.00 P9 il al New Oats 38 to40 " ?__.__1¢__1. l CHARLO’1`TET»OWN MARKE'I_‘S._ V Corrected for every Wednesday and Bsturdey's Issue. Bee! quertler Flour l 6} to 9 “ S6 Oatmeal por cwt $Q.50 Potatoes 20 I B ack oats new 40 Pork p Hay pressed per ton Ha-y loose per cwt Butter fresh per `.'b 22 'to 23 Eggs 21 to 23 ' straw pressed per ton $5 to $6 Straw loose cwt B5_ Beet small 5 to15" Lamb small 9 to 13’ Lamb 8 to 12 » ‘White oats new B8 ' 9 to 1o_ ‘ ss '.0 9.50 _ls to so 5 ' SUMMERSIDE MARKETS Corrected for every Wednesday and Baturdafs Issue. ' Cornmesl per bag 100 lbs $2 to $2.50 " Wool per lb 20 Eggs per dozen 21 Hay loose S8-50| Bptter per lb 20 Beei.(carca,sa per lb) 6 to 8, om all to 39 ' i--?-.- L A WELl.rKNOWN MAN. Minard's Linlment Co., Limited. Deer Sirs,-I can recommend your MINARD'S LINIMENT for Rheuma- tism and Sprains, as I have used it for both with excellent results. Yours tlruly, T. B. LAVERS, Bt. John. _New York Fish Ads I want your consignments of Sihells and Eels and will make prompt market returns. ` WILLIS _l_'|f.:R0-GERS 24 Fulton jilgrkol. 'N¢I‘_Yorlr. I sm in No.-24 New _Fulton Market, where I hone more space and -hgttermchance for displaying all fish consigned ' tome. lo-27dmwft_v\6wpd. _ » Whosesalé Comnlihibn Dealer and Shippers, FRESH FISH Smelts, Eels, Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties No, | Fulton Fish MorketNew York ;'~‘ . sf* ' Si ' fcmil' lrlulli .Ami pei-uni wlmlnlmelplloa err I d.' I null' i'i|’i=#'.i'l°»i-.:»'§lf`°li llflrilsblflildml lend in Manitoba. Baskatehewnn ll \lberts. Blue anipllo at sppgu- in pi R--»li rr; om n .. - no the °y°§i°§§- i-if-y‘li3°m~i¢ sv. i.l’..’li§‘¢¥°'£i.’ ‘!i'll-“il-ru" ‘i°.’.1t’i5.i‘=“"Tir"ll§€§l'-'lil llltendlilz hlimestsadar-' on vs ' 'l.i"°.l~-i'.‘..“=f:°l~." f°-*l.°°l>°..:l°.f’“.r:‘, Ahomeliililnder lilnynllvr: :l€hln°nlne miles o his homestead os eral-m or at least ,ID algo soleyowned an oeountrl by him 01' 3! I hphar, rn`l.l1‘the5hsg|,tlleughtor, brother-lp' noe rl osaomentoodrn (audi lme I: gl-fest( _ I :ide wm_° l‘h‘.i"’i.l.'i'3 "‘5.‘l‘&l'“"“.‘e‘“l “°'.ll’ 32' . I $ ll i ref,-ull-od to earn hdrgozgiggantgnnd dull! Gills III ll lx Ill stood right ond cannot obtain A re-am on may tok: A pm-chased rlomt|t¢%l in oo n dis riots Price ILM per sore. 'gms- =*fi_ F .- ' it 'L '/7 1 1.~ _ ,_ KINGSTON, oct. 21.- 'rlie non- .___ - » » , nelly Wrecking Comps-ny released the f “, tug Brant and barge at Whitby. The ' if ' I tug was tloatod on Saturday and the Straw $4-50. ‘ l}llllselli"'hertsl Consignments solicited. ro-27dmwfrw4m ° l'll0Pl|l 0 l url _ _ west Land. llodulotlona. -l 1 Remedies 1 f ....-,. ...v._,.._..._..,Y~...,.._r..:. _._ ._ _ _ . ‘ _ .... _ .--.- ,,,,,_ _ _l_ll_ a_ll€l30l’d . 7 ` Father Morriscy’s “No. 10” For 'Throat and Lungs During his many years of practice Father Morrisey successfully treated thousands who were sudering from C0!1ghs_,_Qo1ds, Broncllitis, Asthma, and Inflammation of ill# Lungs. Hisfavorite prescriptionwas a Cough Mixture and LlDg'Touic -that came to be called “Father Mon'iscy’s No. ro." "_Uulikp_1_`§l)e majority of cough mixtures, "Father M0_rri§¢y’s_ o,_1o?' does not depend on such drugs as 09131111 B.tld..Morphiue to deaden the irritation and give temporary relief”-in fact, there' is not a trace of any of these dangerousdrugs in it. ' ‘ i ’ '~ The. simple but effective remedies provided by Nature -ll¢I'S€lf were selected and combined by Father Morriscy, with remarkable skill, into n medicine that has earned the name of a “Lung Tonic” as well as a Cough Cure. It soothes the inflamed membrane of the throat or lungs, removes the irritation or mucus that causes the coughing, relieves the congestion, and restores the parts to a healthy condition. More than that, “No. lo” tones up and strengthens the whole system and fortiiics it against future colds. For ordinary winter coughs and colds “No. lo" is \1ilSl1¥JRSScd and is one of the safest remedies you can use. rial size 250. per bottle. Regular size 5oc. . Reid what it has done for these two sutferersz Elin Tree, La Plant, N,B. he '.; -.;;.1. ‘_ _ llrrasl. Mlmxxscv Mnnlcms Cn., L'rn. , _.;-';-;3;I;i;Ig~'7'-"I-In:-173.1-.,_ F/l-rims Monmscv Msnlclru: Co., 1,1-la. _ .,j._-_-_._~_~ _ ~.'_~,>,._~_»_f_-._ Ihrd_b¢C\\.l.iling for some time and ill rl low, run-flown /.11-_Z§_-gfjfjfgfi " i ""‘ """;f:i;I;f_'.,'.;._ I have usetl Father Morrlscy‘s medicine for Rhea. _cendlt on ; two experi¢~ucl~l=\\“\l» "4 hed bw* *felled by Monkey., cu" °rB,,oMhm|T,_o,,b1e_ ,p,;,;.;.:.;:;_.;:-‘ _» i .€|‘l;:-l_:j_-‘,_;;,-.iz loclll pllyslclnns wllltout llny result whatever. Fofsgme “me 1 was A iugtrtr from mis 4,-0,,1,},_ and lllpjijlijlj ' ' ( _,_:;-L_; ' l.~;,_;;;!_:;. ` Allnost totnlly lllscollrngerl, I consulted with the ilie could t no relief from it, until I used big medicine "' _ _ ws. ,\ -gl' hither Morrlscy hy letter nnll he prescribed forms. His P,.es¢,.|§$|_ ‘ - l - _- - ,,;,c,.,\ _ , _- _ ,:. ‘ nlelllclnr_-_ while not effecting n perlnsuent cure, benefitted On taking Father Morriscy’s medicine, to llly surprise, , l."_31 ‘A ll.~-<.,.- » - mr Kwmly' \ 9" “W nt ptrrett "hefty l° "se m’ 'mme' IMI," gg {mp|»0ve_ ,m(1,,.,,5 C,,,,,,,|cg¢]y cu,-¢,|_ I, _ » v , - __ n~z I shall deem lt n_n honor to have ll connected with the withal etul he rl! llii lest l ullolhe at k '='.,J’;_,.--’g,,_.§,‘i 3'- skill nf lllu into I-other Morrlscy ln any way, however \ gfqt rl give .‘ ; un 1-: 'rc value of Father Morriscy’s prcscri|:tions_ s ' l ' I remain, JOHN GRATTAN. if _ ' ev. Fhe rrcy _ Falller .M0rflS.¢¥’S' 7” For Kidney and llheumatlsm ' When the slkhtest exposure to dampness or cold brings rheumatic aches to joints 01' muscles, 1t_"s ll sure sign that the .blood is wrong. It’s loaded With UNC Add. poisonous and exceedingly -irritating--formed from the worn out tissues and waste matter taken up by the blood_ from didfersnt parts of ,_the body. When things are working rigligtghh. poison is inlmedietely filtaed from the blood by the iw. and got rid of. But sometimes the kidneys d_o not keep ""‘°" with their worl|_°»»-the£>‘loo|l gptphoverloaded with lllric Acid, dit collects~.i the, ref' ~ 6 U :-thi ¢` in iii] the valves-7ls`the‘3hearf.iD Thepplllgeel dlbase lilo R12; matism, -caused simply by, defective _;l‘etlop"ilif't,he‘l;i_¢‘h\q5'~'~ and lirollgllt Quiby cXp0Sl8Y¢- “"“`~i§§_i fi ‘ '_ ‘>.-2;* -'_ "§`~f§',l'§'l` Father Morriscy had n wide experience in treating Rheulnatism, and an exceptionally successful one. ` The prescription- ou which he depended was one of his own, called "Father Morriscy’s No. 7.” It acts directly on the kidneys, and has a toning, invigorating effect 011 these organs, helping them to clear themselves of the accumulated Uric Acid and to get working properly once more. Then they quickly purify the blood-and the causeof the Rheu- ' matism is gone. The joints limber up, the pains go away and the disease is eradicated from the system. . Price 5oc. a bottle. ‘ Hundreds of letters like these have been received from those who have been benefitted and cured : , Bluekville, N.B. rculole. Yours truly, ' PATRICK BYRNB. FATHER MORRISCY’§ LINIMENT FOR ACHES AND PAINS` _ In treating Conghs and Colds with “No_ ro,” or Rheulnntisnl with “No. 7,” it_helps a great deal to rub the uilected ports with Father Morriscy’s Liniment. For sore tllroat and cold ill the chest rl piece of flexwel _should be wrung out of hot water, sprinkled with a few drops of the liniment, and applied after the rubbing. For Rlleumntislll the liniment should be warmed and rubbed in freely, morning and evening. - _ Father Morriscy’s Liniment has proved, during many years of use, thnt it is one of the very best made. It “rubs ill" well, and gets right to the scat of the trouble. It is equally good for bnriis'-scsldl -frost bites-cuts--bruises - strains-sprains~enmclie-tootheche¥ pore lllusclcs-ull the scores of aches and pains that come to every amily. ° ` 25c. a bottle. , The genuine Father Morriscy remedies are being put up by the some druggists, in exactly 'the same way, as they\ were prepared during the priest-physician’s lifetime. What they accomplished then for hundreds of sufferers they ' will dofor you now. You know something of their record in years past-; you can depend on them now. Get - ' 33 them at your dealer's or from.. FATHER »MORRlSCY MEDICINE C0., LTD. - - - \ ."l I CHATHAM, N. B. ., ._ _< 1, . 'i- v .._t ~ l \‘i l 4"/ » 1 -.Zi can --.? n I l _ \ l Potatoes 13' - _i-*rsrw-'--angst. rf~ - ir?-__ -n | \ ' Wlly Staniieldsf Ullderwear I ll ' i I Il’ to 20 years ago, most everyone con- sidered that all Underwear-no matter how wcll cut and madc_would shrink and harden. ~ In 'those days, thc makers were working __ on thc wrong iclca. They were trying to L find a way tojimk/1 Unclcrwcar so that it Woulcl..11ot shrink, instead of trying to find a way to gct>_th'c_ shrink out the wool before _ thc yarn wcntto the knitting machines. The late- C. E. Staniield-who knew wool as only a ,ma-n cfm know it who studies it from the sllccp’s back to the Wearer’s back _ -gave his attention to the problem fo_1_°__years. ,Living in Nova Scotia, he soon realized that woolen underwear, and the b-est ofpurc woolen underwear, was the only kind that would and could protect the Canadian against the _rigorous Canadian Winters. He found that as underwear was then_ made, he could not make woolen underwear that would not shrink, mat andlharden. He devoted himself to this problem and after many ytegys ofexperimcntingllc Finally discovered a method by which he could _.jg , srerc l o l f thq shrink out of the woolbcforc the garments were knitted. This ' ethod, improved 'and perfected, Alias ' made possibleithe immense business _ ._ _ ~ _§;anfiel S Limited, with a larger outpur'of tllcirspecial classes of Underwear than _ My other :ictory in Canada. 'll . l »_ ffl : ~ ' lf-_.' `l"i` .`7l`lli`l " ' The tanfields make ulidervycar todfdy because Canadian peopledind Stgr\field‘_s__ “Urxderwe the most comfortable, thc most durzlble, and the warmestfor its'w.cight'._ _ ` L ` i"' The Stanlields are making more ulidcrwenr every year because the buying public demands more of it. Popularity is a good test of quality. ' In 3 standard weights-Light (Red Label), Medium (BlueiLabel) and Heavy -(Black Label) and I7 other weights and qualities to suit the ` needs and requirements of every man and woman. . - The best dealers everywhere handle Si:mfield’s Underwear. _ Catalogue showing styles, and sample of fabric, sont free for K/V' Q your address. ymu., 1 .__ ____.......¢llJL.._.. ‘ S_l|lllIeI|’s auwu. 1' i l 1 ¢ _ ll Elf . rl resid h f t l ' ' . ‘_ glugatlilinniomgrbninnfdcengt o house mi ;_.f,_§;;j, L`_.§,-M51; ` ` ` 4. it * 3_,Fil£on Wtlole|n|e_P|sh market, 'NEW YORK _,' " 5-.. w,. roonmvé A »-H v `_.a;.f~.r». Ettabllshed br years N n u tii.'ili'>'l’;l¥ll¢-l§°'“» gr nliflifli . ¢- (Ill vortlnmunt will not be pnld tor. - Quads) pennant mention given lo all Consignments. ro--a`7dmwfrw;mo|pd` " ' I l -ldim mv. ._ ,i » l l