I. ,mt- , 5;., if i ,Le .?_§;.”> 9- it _»e ,~ 1 .W 1. .~. gr ' tr .ii i.. f‘.3T,; .4».` 'i if - 5 if ,- 11:, if." _ii f .¢ rp, ,Y ,'. .V _5 'f“ ___ . . .R A., "`€*,‘°_"-IZ. ~ -.. . , i./_ t. :_ . -. ,xiii I ’] . l I I I 1 cgi" I i , ...,- ` .1 iii .<- nf* Canadian Physicians Endorse The Canadian Discovery or Fruit Liver Tablets. Da. Anax/moan FA1.x1u=:a, Williamstown, Ont., a physician who has enioyed a large practice for the past t irty years:-“I have much pleasure in certifying to the value of ‘ Fruit-a-tives ' or ‘ Fmit Liver Tablets' as a medicine for chronic constipation and bilious- ness, dys epsia, etc., etc. I have prescribed) tlIis medicine for the past six months and can strongly recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ in all cases of constipation, indigestlon and flatulence, headaches due to weakened digestion, etc. DR. A. I"IutNI<1~‘on1> Roonas, Ottawa, a physician who has enjoyed one of the largest practices in that city, states :-“I have no hesitation iII recoxnmending ‘Fruit- a-ti\'es‘ or ‘Fruit Liver Tablets' as the fact of these tablets being made from :i laxative I1Iaterial extracted from ripe fruit appeals, and has appealed to Iny judgement, and I have used these tablets extensively in my practice and always with most gratifying results. The pro- prietors of this medicine do not hesitate to furnish the fomiula of the tablets to physicians, and hence any physician can use these tablets and reconnnend them without loss of self respect. The formula of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ is certainly a magni- ficent one, and in my experience no mcilicinc cier used by Inc has given such excellent results in constipa- tion and stomach and liver trouble as 'lirtlit-a-tives' hns. That these tablets act henefici.'Ill_v on the kidneys and skin is beyond doubt :Ind in many cases wliere the skin was slliggislt and inactive and the Crnnplexion bad ‘l<`ruit-:I-tives' have given the most pleasing results." Da. D. J. Cosrm,1_o, member of the internal staff of the General Hospital, Ottawa, and who has c-\'tensi\'e experience, states :-“ I have nscil ‘Fruit-a-tives ’ or ‘ Fruit ,Liver Tolilcts' with most beneficial results in obstinate constipation and biliousness, and found their action mild and non-irritating, and yet more curative than any medicine ever used previously. I strongly recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to those suffering from these complaints." At all drnggists or sent postpaid on receipt of price. 50c. rt box or ti boxes for $2.50. Fllllll-l-TIVES l|i|iTEll, UTTIWI. 1 f f` '~S.=.f;=,,f~ if ' '-'. ‘.'¢'°°' I' "-1, .- '_"~..,°"i.-QQQ, 7/1/ /,/nd gr: ,, £9 -,T , - . TQ; 7 _ .»}(.,{], -‘A .» lyr- f I- ‘ gi' ui* T ..._____ . _,l .._ .-_*_, .___ . _ _*_ .f"~` ~ _ s ' C/O*1’(‘>i@~£-<~*'~ " if i V E' Q -'iséi -. e-rss A-.-/I iij\é I Beaver Flour Makes More Bread \-rransc it is made of the Finest \'.'I1<».1t, Manitoba 1-lard and Ontario. Beaver Flour has "strength" -takes up water readily-and the ilougli "stands up " in the oven. Beaver Flour has “ Flavor." F.vc1-y good Bread, Pie and Pastry maker knows just what that meant. Beaver Flndf makes » IIETTER Bread, and yields MORE. 1l1e:Iil,(hkc and Pastry to the blrfei. Your Brat baking proven thil. No bleaching processes med. ivvnouasorqr omcnunlm ao. Inns. in Nova Scotia and least favor in P. E. would secure a better class of representa- B tives by nlordlng a wider field and more 8 lucrative opportunity to men of ability. article will show: n “For Prince Edward Islanders with n their intense insular patriotism and harder than any one can imagine who the disabilities and got into sympathetic h touch with the people-to aspire to this _ come imbued with the exalted ambition, and thc time will come when the Straits of Northumberland will no more divide the Islanders and the Mainlandera in their hopes, aspiratioiis nnd cfl'o1'ts than thc municipal boundaries divide their counties todny. To effect this, improved n and chenpcned \\'int.er cornmuniciltion by means ofaTunnel under the Straits, n if practicable, would help woliderfully, h promoting int-erprovincial intercourse S and reconciling the Islanders to the pros- d peut ofMaritime Union by conferring __l____ A number of able and scholarly articles ,1 named Magazine is n striking illustrated Pliner entitled Some Itcvengcs of History. One of the illustrations shows the pro- pany advertlud [ora suitable nemo for th 'Munn E "mo" cash pl-in ot $0 to the competitor whole --- aholcootname should be adopted The Tha latent issue of The Farmer's °°“dm°“B Nllllitillili U15 °°ll1D¢lflU0° Advocate of London, Ont. gives promln W9" “W Wd 5|"-‘P15 Tm’ “°'”° m“°° ence to the discussion of Maritime Union °°°l°i“ 11°* ‘“°‘° i'h"“ "“`°° “7"“bi°° and prints two letters on the subject, one °" "U i°l‘t'°"° “"1 Pnterence “iw 1° be from R_ W, 35”, of A,m,,p,,||s_ N_ 5_ and given to names beaming some relation to the other from theEditor ofI`heGuardian, C°”°d° °' British Cdumbia' °' mth' discussing various phases of the question. Emi' “uw W” t‘° b° “°°°"'p°“i°d by a The Advocate ooncludes that the union short. article explaining the reasons for quest-lon In looked upon.wIth most favor its '°i°°n°°' ' 1,»|,,,,d_ but that “mon Ls desirable and 15 and the Montreal Herald tells how the n them-mail bags swelled out to bursting, The Advocate is very sympathetic with p our Island people in the matter of our th winterdisabilltles and we are glad to A , record that fact. It treats the union fearing they would bet°° hm’ semi" question iII a broad and liberal spirlti names and “rgumenisin suppmt of them withal, as the following extract from. its by telegraph' It "ppm" fmm the letters enough good names wexe received to their distressing experiences in winter m communication, itis particularly hard- mssing' has not been on the grouud, perceived fe 1-Irgeridea. But. gradually they will be- The Guardian is informed that eight of the principal officials of the P. E. Island Ra their houses at the public cost. (If this ls \Vc do not say tlmt ull or any of these arc equence tothe public and will be u. great business of the road in the few months of upon them this tnngiblc benefit- of Feder- W _ al L-niom.. entire year. ~ |,,,_,.e ,,,,p¢.m.cd dunng _the ,mst summer piill he drawn out in onc dny by applying mid fall inthe Methodist Quarterly Re- pores of the skin, relieves inllI\n1111IIi.ion view of Nashville; the Methodist Review i of New York and the Mcthodigg MB,g,,.` to colds, no prescription is better than . P Zine °[ T°‘°“l»° fwm the DU1 °f INV- yearsis has been Canada's great house- Wllllam Harrison of Cornwall P.E I. 01'] “-’“’ed-V- T“'°“iy'n"e “em” bu-V5 ii , . _l ln the _ Christmas number of thc last. n The Grand Trunk Pacino Railway Com air Pacino terminal station offering A The competition closed on December awers were received. They came' in hoals-from five toseven thousand -of oatmen palpltating and groaning under e weight of the londs they had to carry. t the last some scores of competitors rst opened that many competitors did ot keep wit-hin the rules, but no doubt ake the final choice somewhat embar- It is remarked that the fmother ot Pro- ssor Oster is in her hundredth year, still asa very active intellect and is much tcreatcd in the opinions of her dis- nguished son concerning old age. ilway are supplied with telephones in ob so we will gladly make n correction.) ot necessary, but wc do say that in tclep one nt Georgetown station isof more con- eal more used in connection with the inter tlII\n some of thc others are in the A “\\` ll EEZY" CHEST. lllcnnslyour trouble is deep sented. To clny is angcrous. Allthcinllnnimatlon ervlline. It penetrates _ through the nd thus prevents serious consequences. or sore throat, weuk chest and tendency blson’s Nervillnc. For nearly fifty rge bottle. ALBANY. Albany, Dec. 16,-A few evenings ngo 3 » 'Wt ft &YLV\l WWW WW 'WWWW Sable tails Muffstomatchfrom_$8.ooto......... . Alsoonehundredothcrruffsfroin754: to.----""' ~- -- 3 line Alaska-Sable neck ruffs, 72 inches long, self lined and trimmed with lo sabl¢:$2 tails...... p . 2 fine Alaska Sable neck rolls 6o finches long, self lined and trimmed with Io 1 Eastern Mink plain stole effect, satin lined, 66 inches long.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ». I I And Now for Your CHRISTMAS GlI"TS.... W CHRISTMAS GIFTS for the loved ones, present and absent. What shall be selected? Let this great store with its wonderful stocks help you £0 think during this Christmas planning time. And remember that Christmas shopping is now H Pl_€aS- ure. A couple of weeks later everything will be In a whirl, and in the last week before Christmas every- body will be rusl"Iing. We Have FURS in Enormous RPM MR , Variety. 1 Eastern Mink Stole scalloped neck piece, trimmed with six tails, 54 inches long - I Eastern Mink broad collar, stole front, silver hair eEect, sajtin lined, 72 inches long...... _ 1 Eastern' Mink divided slo‘e, silver hair effect trimmed with tqwo heads, claws and finished withth-eetails...... . 1 Eastern Mink, broad shoulder elicct divided stole handsomely trimmed with ' braidornaments` .. . ._ ., o MRF Ml! 1 very fine Stone Marten neck 1uH‘,72 inches long, lined with same and trimmed with tenstonemartentatls .. . Ivery fine Alaska Sable neck Ituti, 72 inches long, self lined and trimmed with eightsabletails.. § nun ’ 1 Eastern Mink, plain, stole, satin lined with silver hair effcct,66 inches long.. . . . file of Ramescs II, the Pharaoh of the oppression, the ten plagues and the Exodus, no\v uncnrthcd,idcntiiied beyond nqucstion and photographed in his mum- B Wilmot Large gave a reception to n num- ber of friends from Gn\nl1lc`s Corner. The IIfl`nir was a grand success. Major Hcustis is suffering froI1I II had ttnck of rheumntlsni. miflcd condition, three thousand years after death for the astonishment and in- struction of the world. Mr. Harrlson's paperonthis themeis particularly elo- quent aud striking. Surely when the railway authorities come to consider that all the freight which passes between this Province and months gces and comes over the Island Railway to and from Georgetown, the importance of having a telephone at Georgetown station will be seen. Ship und are willing to pay for its use when they uscit. It ia wanted there simply and entirely in connection with the _Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. No doctor the outside world during tho winter lb pers, consignees and passengers want iti gms. , _ V $6.00 $8._co $9.95 $12 oo $15-oo husxilness olfthle ron: andbbylt.hedPlll)tI;ons $?6'7g’ and ’$2I_o(; eacim ’ Also i; °f' ‘"0" ' t`°““ "t° “Pa” °°’° nice as=ortment Club ba s from the winter business at Georgetown hc- $500 wi $975 enC1|__St,m1€y Bms_ Must Be Quick. Pains in the stomach and attacks of the colic come on so suddenly and are so ox trcmciy painful ` that imniedinte relief must. be obtained. There is no necessity of sending fora doctor in such cases if a bottle of Chamberliiirfs Colle, Cholera and can prescribe a better medicine. For sale y all druggists. Suit cases at Stanley Bros. just received from the manufacturer an assortment of the best suit cases ever offered in Charlottetown. -Made of the brst leather, solid brass clasps and patent locks- Some double strapped and leather lined-others without strapsm - zod 3i. /. »-A. , lf? 5. (.0 #Eff .,.> ‘+L _‘ ,>§`:`»’~ Q .~.~,f,f ~. U. -I *gif* fu"//‘ f V .;;,",;;_,)¢.,f;4,. W signs to select from ‘ M' ' § _f I :-“ -< ver. L Many patterns that are sold EX- ‘ F di): //I mam ooo AND FANCY CHAIRS For Xmas »‘; Dozens ,of new de- " ¢ ‘.f.‘i»-.‘~'i_'_._"5‘ CLUSIVELY at our store /:T ~`Z':- ` ...c_.g.. Wg fi / si '-'i . ! I are low-and sure to please you. Come _.ii 4 _. :aaa “, ..f.i...... xMAS PRICES ‘ ’ All Prices OUR _ _ I » ‘ in and sec our stock, you’ll 11ot be under the l i- ~,, least obligation to buy. All prices. ,_|-|Jawa1.r.r. a@ ~ _ _ a 1 . - -..~ . 1 I; \» . ~ .<'l~. `.», - . _"' . ':< 5 , 'I 7,, , 1' '- , 1, ` _ It .. *tt-., -.~...#-if lit uf Vstliil :nl_|IIdt. lllti, NOTE. The mid John Robert itll-Imiiginl . t‘°..°..:‘...‘tt:°..‘.‘..':".:'.t..‘.§‘:w..‘.I:°:.°I=". ‘Si dun deviuoo under tho \ViiIniii` iiiui i"‘-“ Eiiiu-v Iésmr who and tu. the -nm .1 .'.i§;. ”,‘;;‘.‘, ii»‘i.2§%' 1r°.ii’>'“.i’.i‘,l.'.11i’f.?f’€’H-l‘.‘.'... i.-'?i‘1.--Till" . 'l“"'; m ra d t ‘_ 1 S .nu r.v._"1'f"...“1. .‘.‘.>.r..f;'.. 1:: '..':.':. ` BELL BRODRICK Sc GRA \', Drlnnnd Houae,`Grcnt '1‘1~inity 1,,-.,,,, L°"d0|l. ltlurluiid. ` A'°ei'i'1°Anii at Doo w ORT of Yugi, En luliid. l2_mdwe2L Solicitors ilu' tlin Plain( ills, EEEJEHEEE _ --THE- Dunligranh The latest in “Duplicat- ng” Machines The simplest, cleanest quickest and cheapest duplicating mat-liine on tl1e market. N., dirt, no wasliing, no stencil, no roller, no expensive supplies. For both typc\vI'iLCI' and penwri.ti1Ig'. Write for Circiilars and samples of \\~<>rk. PENMAN & SPRANC, l\lf1's., Ollice:-22 Yonge St., Arcnilo., 'Io- ronto, Out. CARTER it U0.. Lili.. CHARLOTTF,TO\VN. Sole Dealers for P. E. island, 12-6dmwf6w §|§_i!;3fEh;EXE_ Settle tlvon Silver If in doubt as to what Christ- mas gift will best please :I wonmu, it is always safe to settle upon something in Table Silver. No woman on earth possesses so much silver that she would not welcome another piece. And becrmse most astute people are well aware of that fact, nothing that wc sell for Christmas purposes is in such de- mand as Silverware. We have a host of iiiie things in Silverware waiting to slim-.' y<>I1 if you will favor us with n Christ- mas visit. E. W. TAYLOR, South Side Queen Sqimrr. Dcsirablc Building Lots in Ch’t0wI1 for salc. The undersigned offers for sale the following valuable building lots: 4lots on the east side nf Upper Hillsborough Street each lmvirlzl 1' frontage on street. of 50 feet ni ii I-.\'~ tending back 75 feet. 2 lots on the west side of utltlrir Street each having a fronlaiilf “lf Street of 50 feet and extending l~.\