*TI* ‘_1`*é' - ' sppreeip, on the Mr. Andrssvs prslsss Dr Moa-so's Indian Root Pills Mr George Andrews of Halifax, N S, or many years I have been troubled with chroille ‘Constipation This all ment never comes single handed, and I have been a victim to the many 'llnesses that constipation brings ln its train Medicine :liter medicine I have taken ln tfder to hnd relief, but one and all left ne ln the 'same llopeléss condition It seemed that nothing would expel from me the one a`l!nt"ént that caused so much trouble, yet*'¢t~~l~ast 1' i‘ead'vsbout*tl1eee That was indeed a lucky da for ine, lor I was so ‘lm reaaed with e state unents made t at I determined to give them a fair trial They have regulated my stomach sud ltwels. I am cured of constipation, and lelrnn they hive no equal es a medl dne.’ For over half a century Dr Morse's 'indian Root Bills have been eurln con lupatlon and clog ed, inactive in neys rnh all the allln ls which result from them 'lhey cleanse the whole system ind purlfv the blood Sold everywhere l Recipe Free Weak Men lend Naniclslrld Address To dey-You Can Have if Iree and Bet Strong and _‘resell .-_.- _a---_ _ - FRUM THIS _ lliEW3 _llll.lllDllll**5» 5FT"'lDl\Y, :p-r, ° W* *"“° 01 the Cape. Hunley. souiupure is visiting on the Role ofthe her parents alter an absence of seven *° ‘"""""°d “Y YW' °n the Pacino Gout. isles 1-luis t HP`“°II:“k° °| C0" ll!! Psid the Charlottetown Business ° E' NM- X'\\°¢°» Collars e very pleasant visit, from views are of the Pro- which institution she was graduated it vl°t°’~'|5 PNK. lull! l1l'¢Vl_0“l to going West. For the' Will! Y-0 Govern last iiveyears she has been in 5 5. t d civic reception tis, where she is s.i/present annual git: lzr abs inanufscturing ilrmlol “_ 6 _h __ be _ed _ *""=~'-" ' o n . obe ing, _Bon 50 _ gh ~ ,_ _ , expec ii _ve_moni s, wi on 551| reports that her sister, 'Miss oPearl? ' ` ' ` N€l_"='° F005 flllhl from lll¢_ll-sri-she another graduate ofthe C. B. G., u""k'l' ‘°°°5°°d'"' . A A hold; 3 very mcntwo pusmon “~ ' __ f _Mothers andprospzectlvemothers may lgenographor with B' m.m.i,, vancouvr, '_ obtsinafree tln of uvc’s hood a_nd A er. Since Boing West. Miss Hubley' ' ~. ::_‘:i\_}"l°H|§__"§3"' -‘\_l;°‘g5_'_£_‘1¢b}é__‘_‘\;{ has prospered di l ll. .._. '_‘ . _ __ _ _ ._ " 'Y' ' filerson in doubterdmto llfhzrevteo sum §.”§'d§r°"°1,"{"°»l."l‘;’h-l' “W 53"* f°f was a son I sound practical businsssleducation, _ _.f I2 °‘»( "Ha" up up 1? i - would do will to law. an 'rua o"` ~~“' - - ~°""F°°d'9 °°l-dm' "'“"“ than Pro B C’s do well everywhere I um hyd! Bmw.” m Gund” “ -.__ .__.,.. ~,~/ _ f< aBe and ' ' ‘_ . _ lently into the toilet room and the l ,I ___ --th mn nm Hunley. _aauguen“0l‘ R Burrell was in conference w Prs» mler Mstlllsson, Hon. Mr. Mc_Kinnon, the local Ministet of Agrlculrure, and othcr_s,__prominent in P. E. Islaud's public silsirs. ' The Minister and his party attend- ed Dlvine Service in St. Paul’s Church yesterday morning, Yesterday afternoon and evening Mr. and Mrs. Burrell and Miss Loucks were the guests of A. -A. McLean, M. P., snd`Mrs.Mcl_.san, at their home on Fitzroy St.. Th-is morning the party’ leave lor Georgetown on the special train and will be present at the regatta. ' Tllsy'_w_ill;_ return to.Chorlottstown in the “evening -and-__~lsav¢ .. Tuesday, morning fo`r_Sumlnerslde on return _to J. Wesley noun, sacrvllle, has been sl>l>oint_ed Police Magistrate for .that town. Aa exchange makes ex* tended references to Mr. Doull illus- trating the article with' an" eitellcnt likeness. The following is quotedz- Mr. Doull is a native of P. .E. Island and was born on September 18th, 1849.!-Io entered Mount Allison Uni- versity 45 years ago. As s student he evidenced`st_erlipg _qualities of mind and character and won the Alumlni Classical Scholarship in .1870. He raduated in 1873 and at 8 once entered the Metlrodist-ministry, looking to that as his life work. On account of throst~.troublos,~he rs.- malned in the ministry only one year and-returned to Sackvllle and took oli- thseontrgcting and building business, and in wliich he continued for many yasrs..__Ha.at _Q29 B*_\_ll_1.° time ran a woodworking factory on _Bridge‘Street. Hs worked for the ln- tercoloniel railwpy for s time and was foreman track carpenter 'on the section between Palnsec and Spring~ hill. Of late -ysars,Mr. Doull has con- fined his attention principally to architectural drafting and supervis- ing building constructlon,_ in which he is recognized as s .Practical au- thority. Being oilan lnqulring'an'd in e nous turn of mind Mr Doull has devices, some of which have already been placed on the' market and oth_- ers about ready to patent. The new Police Magistrate has identified him- self actively with local institutions and etitarprlse. He has for~solns time been chapel stewart of the Backvlile Methodist churchi he is. treas\lrer._oI the' Saekville -and Westmoreland Ag- ricultursl"S_ocisty; and manager of I ‘lab Isl-'Q ~ _.l>o|msn. _ int lpglgf ._ sth ’ _ #ment one has eaeaueu. l!10l'IllD¢ _.Elmwood..Cemetery.-rMonctol1. Exc. _ K ll - invented -several usefsl mechanical' ' the Backville Speedway Co. ' el |_ '='HS‘up`sl'lllteniieilt> McEwent"coulll"'bnly “F ~ (- .,f- Tl, 'en (ilaf. or s~’-loose wheel-but the "` ` \ \_ . i, . | /_.f' The train crew consisted of Con- ' - " ductol' J. H. Hughes. Baggnle Mas- lt ‘ ‘ "'_ '- tsl* Clarita and ' Brskesrnen McKay ‘ f _ ». '_ _ _ _i]`__‘\;_ ‘ ' :driver and Owen Mcqusid. fireman." " - V ' With .the exception of the bs a s- `NA-onuco *fl u . 1 Thursday morning, at _bar home on Bridge Street, oi Mrs. John Cross- man, aged 67,years and 2 months. The daceasedhad been ill lor about one week, death being due to infla.m~ mation of the lungs, She was born in, Prince Edward island, and was formerly Miss Mary Jane West, but Lynn, Mass; and George, Gharlis, and home. The funeral will take _place on eral leaving at 2.30. Interment at On Saturday about two o'c1ock in _thc afternoon a very serious acci- dent, .fortunately unattended with fatality, hefel the Cape .Traverse trsln'_wl_1lch 'loft Charlottetown at 11.05, a.m. with Driver Douglas Mc- Ewen at the throttle and Conductor John H. Hughes in charge. tllhe-,train .was travelling ata speed, _ of about 15 miles an hour and when .BPl'l£0l°l1il1s Emeraldand. l\h9llt__ _Q quarter of a mils to the east of the station a 'box car lsftthe rails, s stock our containing binder twine. their sides. _ Almost imniediatelya wrecking train was sent from Charlottetown in charge of Conductor Stetson and the work .of building a temporary track., -which had 'lisen considerably torn up, wal--proceeded* with and successfully accomplished in ‘ss short _a space of time as could be expected. ' _ 'lfhera _were only four passengers on -the wrecked train and happily no injuries, were reported.`_ _'Even the baggage and-freight in the overtunl- ed--.cal-s.. was unharmed. Ass result -of the wreck the Tig- nlsh _accommodation leaving Char- lot`t&own ati' four o’cl`ocl¢ lhm. was held up. two, hours‘ at Brsdalbaus. A spe¢;l'a_l_ wais 'sent from Buminerside to _Enl_sf_rsld. dnd. the passengers and bag- gsga"'for _the west on the Tignish train were transferred and taken to their destination by the special.' No cause to which the accident can he attributed can be advanced ntthe ruwaqn ; When, spoken to yesterday advsncsjwo theories-either a brok ess _,canes cannot be deterhelnéfdi un- tlllfnn investigation is held later and Affleck. Douglas McEwen was the 88 I master, the crew was in the passage cal;.at the time of the occurrence, ¢-uv-H. lmmltom. caallowsovll _- one oi the four pssssl'i¢srs.~.‘_:lrs-*aj -_f -"' - _ _ . "lil '- ~..f'l'lle,aerfi|lea_t was deeh¢ibed~by*§&tl`~'__ _ _ ' Q . moat thrilling sxosrisntie. one ne ef glle’ ea sittin: on ' `rlgl|iL~ liajdi 1 . »,`. tn even lmllsflle what V 1 _ i "°““"' “'”"' ‘*”m‘ wel I the cor pitched over to ,,,,_ _. Sold hy The Rogers hardware Co,l.hl - . » ~ ~, " Saturday. The service atthe house -will!-commence at 2 o'closk, the lun ` quickly followed by another box._.car_ the-.=l_l_s|l¥_8K°__s_lar and smqker.__a_nd_ _s_ `coi.‘éh§~'- the """ "five topplinfovar on- larbl eu. nf _ .W ..._ _ __ Fl? ` g ST- 30”' 'N' E ` s ' . _= l _,g - , -luneol the l§'x°¢e¢°. *w'#""!i')“" .sn _ ' . ` `“` A' ’ ` 5/\°"l~_TC`-" ‘l»»¢f.“.f1'..'.':.‘ii:.r°.'.:‘.....°' »°.:..tl° ist: a “rm” s . . - - <=-w~\- 'H ' ` ' a . . . ‘being `enaa¢e'era and'turn`ed .upside _downs '- Mr'MeEsclie1:n__was~ea»routs to Ken- sington and alter--_tllesccidsnt drove to fills- destination, returning 1'.o~Chsr- Iottetown on _the express" that’ night. The cars .are ‘rather severely.: shaken .up. One box car has the end-_smashed in and others were torn entirely .oil thsttrucks. -_ ~ ‘ ~ ._ The wrecking crew worked energeti- cally all dayn yesterday and. found _it difficult indesdito get the cars on the track again. They- succeeded-with four-cars but;had to lcavsrone' .un- ‘tll today, when it will -.be rlghted and brought in to the repair shops with.ths rest. _ .» » The railway management lsndeserv- ing of multi commendatlon for the prompt ma ner in 'which they took ac- -tion~ after that accident, Onlycfoo lsss than a couple of hours was trsflic sligpendsd despite the serious nature of the occurrence. Today all trains will~run as usual, "traffic being unlin- psdied. The crevf of 'thc wrecked't,rs`lli conducted themselves' l1obly'and dur- ing ‘and after theaccldent were _cool and collected _ ' ` ` " " The wreck took place just' ss` the sl 5 had it. occurled `s short di'sts.ncs further on whtre there is -embank- ment oftsoms fifteen feet in depth the' results wo|lld'hava been svcll"more serious and loss of life could hardly have been prevented. ' The P. E- IIR. has' been fortllnate Each year has, _of _co_llrse, witnessed minor accidents 'but nons as serious as Saturds.y’s can`_be' rechllcd since August twenty-fifth, 1900, almost' 12 years ago, when several cars_'1cft`the' lost his life. The loss to the railway than was not as great an will `rs- sult from Sa.*~~~*'-v’u Hcrailment. TUESDAY' We are glad to learn that _during the last ten days, Rev. _Mr._ Stra- thle’s health has shown 'considerable The ashes dent of Alberton passed away- bn ' ' ' ` was tossed around the seats a hit Thursday last at the age of 14 ' and finally landed out his back on years in the person of William Reid. ' r' “ the side oil the car,- which was then Deceased 'was a lifelong resident of: _. -' ¢9B!’lllK 110118 U10 8l`0lllld, While Oll on the Alberton and well known in the west- _ ' its side, and on his way :lawn with in recent years `in'this connection, C Malone, ern part of the Island. In earlyiiio `, lr, »‘ ' _ U10 WF 9¢1'“¢>k' hi” '-Wd lllwllllili 'N18 Malone, of that, bg was interested in the mmm”-¢ia1 window below und smashed tha glass. marriage t ills ol his some town, uavlug carried' ~* Had his head zone thrvllsh that good providences of God h_e _may yet be 'restored to t|]e_ work he io_ves so much, and to tha congregation 'lor Brodiels Br-itisll has for over a. century l clesnedthe silverplate and . rich cut glass in‘Engle.nd’e stately mansions. Try. it. on yours. lt newerecratchcs. 154:. everywhere. en ne was aplroachlli a turn and '| whose affections? and -_esteem hc __ dc~ I }l O ‘ll . `t.'~_ gag _ _ , l J to Tj QYQ( ._ ' ' S' a\ e/;/i _ , I //_/f, _ _._ _L_ _/,.///' ` / fn' U. .T ". I _ /_ ,.__._\‘.\-’/ l ._ _ . _ _ ..___,¢1/,. 1,; ,s__;~._-f` /' A- I ¢» .\\ _~ ___/,»v.;;_ _ _ _ fl _ V 'A _ fo A T " ~ _»_ ij »~ _ __._. -.._1_ _ 1;; _ , * /‘" \ . -'£1' »-` . vs' -` ‘ ‘ r :' 3.," 'p§_» \\ f _ ‘ \ `_ e__,_ _ ' __ _ ` ~a `\ ~<-.fe tt*-» fe forme”»=f‘ selrvedly holds so high a place.-St, The death occurred ln Charlotte- town at l2.45 a. m. today of P. P. Gillis, Great George Street. The de. ceased hasgbeen ill for a long period and has'been gradually sinking dur- ing thc- -past weak. Yesterday after- noon it `becsme apparent that the end was-fast approaching and his two sons, Peter and Doe, who were away from home, ware wired for and arrived in time to_ see their father be- fore the cndtcame. The deceased was 55 Years of age and ‘came to Char- lottetown from Pis_quid,` where he was horn and spent, his early years, tlllfl-y-ll\'c years ago, and has'rcsid`éd here since. He for many years con- ducted H Stimlillt " room andnlatterly Was lll'0lJl`i€tbr ol' t_ll`e Red C’ross_Drug Store. He was a man ol kindly mein and well liked. His" wife predeceased dim some years ago and he leaves t .Iohn's, Nflti_ Herald. ‘. flette. Ellie. and Belle and Peter, Har- old and Dee, at home. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Conductor _Angus Gillis, Charlotte- town; Rev. J. Gillis, St, Pster's; William and Jnseph Gillis, Pisquid; Mrs. John McDonald, Boston, and Mrsf Angus Mclnnls; French Village. The funeral notice will bg given later, Gills that Last _ _, To get forks, knives, spoons , 2 and fancy pieces of quality and beauty ask for -_ ;.;’4__-f-I`his.b‘rand is known as _ __. j:"_Sil»|rP1aI¢ that Wean' ' - buy thiswarelelogi-iilirnt. `ili6it service and satisfaction ! and the heaviest all\-cr plate. _ g ' 5' m urn th lollow'lt rid d' lggqwn fm' nv" (0 yum' :s h |,¢'¢n iq 1; (M 1, 5 . ' _I ~ o : e l rr sonsa ~ augh __::___y _§__;es_ ye_:_l_____o _mgue 3:8 tg; six lengths, ties _using smashed _ana HUGMAN LlN_ll’r£r>. Manifest. mB__,°,,,,_ ,H Boston; Misses Bmw Sold by Leading Dealers .. *I 'mother of. fourteen children. Besides G . * “‘°-' "°"' , __ V » _ -_ ` D . @6‘06sssssssssss¢sosissssosooooectso you what the rest of spick and span;- _if there is a beautiful- rarlge there, you can rest assured _that the lady the mistress of a well ap- I pointed home, ~ not ily a furnished but a home is tidy and just as the family can afford to._llave_ _ t mellds investigation tfupas forgotten and abut sqs`{l-,lib ’ mynoy ‘. _ of‘s_v¢¢d. " " = v= » ‘ '¢_ _ ' »_ 'roaolno l ‘fShow me a woman’s kitchen andll is like-If the kitchen is “The first thing il woman notes about a rs'tlge"i_s_lts pearsnce. You cannot evade _ _ _ that fact, you cannot alfordtte _igncrefitl ` ` ' _ _ __ _ The appearance of a range is-of - . ` “Now-I do not say that a beautiful appearance ance to every__ housekesper,_andt-,pgrgglyjggggg ‘ isdhelimportant essential but it is of primary range ll_lBll€!’B lmow it. ‘ importance, because we note it first. The _Ovctl ` _ _ ` _ _ is the-important essential-tllat’s tll`e.subject"of _ “For instance, look attbis rsllge-it=s¢ss'dl','__sls?:‘-“' 'P' ollrmext talk. And you can take it for grantlid, prominently-_compeis4!\eser'acqusini5srlo6-lv ' that is oven of the ‘KO0TENAY’ `is‘in keep- _ _ .. _ ing its handsome appearance." _ - il "1, ._ _._ _ ll . 1" Clifford, pjnd the dsughtslrs; Mi's.`Cor- y i' " _l _ V 4'” 7" . mier. of Amherst, and Annie' at ' _lr _ .- " " ’ ;_ _ _ _ =:. ‘ t _ _ ' -_ . 1 1Rang__e. ~tTalks'_iby‘ the Housekeépor T ’ No. 1. - \ Subiyect_ ._ - “The Appearance of a Range” -' “It’s nonsense to say\that"the housewife does not “And yet, the beauty of the 'Steel ’ prize a beautiful rang`e-_'_-YOU-maylas well say__ Range is quiet and refined showirtgreolf artistic fl' that a woman does'.not’prizeka._nice lhofne. Most K merit on the part of the designers. ";°"°~`f_“; ` 1'k b'_ ti*flth'gsf-the slrik , _ ' _ _ _‘_ ‘ x;I§,F?n t1h§h_093;,.t0]{,,ene}3_their‘g¥wd?t‘;;_:FrM ‘The nickel adornments are rich-McC1ar_y’s _ famed Duplex. nlckelllng process makes for lasting ' beauty. beautiful, smooth, _burnished surfaces of this range » -surfaces that stay' ._ the carving is big _ and bold - none of that elaborate, superfine -. tracery which is sucli._il_hea,_r_t_-. breaking feature of coli"tl1l`f>ll` ranges and so difficult to clesli. her hualhand she leaves seven children. --aa ._ U .~. .'. 9.0:' °'~ ' ~-__‘~ ":,"‘ _ 2%' :li _ _ 5_2: The sons ara- James and William oi . _ _ _ __.» . . _ _ | _Q = __~ .. .. ,. e__p oneness 1: l l0000Qs000_lO sesosssQoossssssssossssss¢g.. I .i 4 Combine ,this with_ t as smootlh as pol- ished' plate glass, ' and you can eas~ iIy`__rcalize why delighted users. call the ‘tKOO- _l TENAY'S[eel Range t_he most ' beautiful of all _ ranges.. . “ Yet, the ‘KOO- TENAY’ is easily " kept clean because _ YF-.5 '.1 _r 1 sv-' v.\lvcoLvs:lt \ f i _ , _ `_____»‘_.._>t » somewhat alarmed Before ~~ ` uma.-o_a