rar; ouaanian -_~ __~~_.`_ _i.`_."‘,.._ “Sf J ' At zero Centi- rade,crud¢ rub- Eer loses its elas- ticity and loft- ness and beccxnel rigid and iv- elastic. When heated to I00 or 120 Centigrade, it gets soft, viscid and inelastic. We have to treat crude rubber chemically to make it stand extremes of temperature and everyday wear. We had a secret chemi- cal process fifty y ears ago -it"|a better one now, of course-as near perfect as can be-*actual experi- ence proves that. It gives a toughneu. and pliability tc the ru bb e r th a t makes it out- wear any other brand. ms v_0\AN 00 ' 6? ___ ,_ ig,-L 1: séd-iti\»`3 Y `:f `\l|;. € 7,1?;"` *Q Henri* 1/ 1 _ Por Family ' Un. I FLOUR Made from the world's best wheat "$".T:r°..ir'lr'i“‘wl`f“ 13|' 'O3 339 C A.; /7 / by the world's best ' milling methods-the _ best family Hour in the ` worlcl. Makes the best I 3-, bread-the best biscuits -the best pastry. 'J Never spoils a baking. ‘ Get it frornyonr Grocer. ` _/; , i__.; LOST l.(ISi`--,\ terrier png, fnwn Colored, white nrur/» l :intl i, tail lfintier please return to) ‘i Jr-»r|<»~;s a»ryo_..r_r wttn this ting wail he proseculcii rd .U MISGELLANUOUS- W'!\.`-"l`|'l)~l~f\'r'l’Y |i\\1\il',' ifi L`l\i\i"iJl\€l0Wn io trv rr har: of our farr\cu~ Roller Process island ilorr:_ -,nrt rip in 1. anti gn pnrnd hogs. Haiti or-,i», L, it it :tziirctr <~. cn 1..7.1¢. HELP WANTED-ifr~1.\r.-\r,r=_ \v.\N'1r~'l»-u_\ rm- ti-.t wefk in air...-1,.. ccxr\1r~1r»|rtc.rtrk a1~<» n lrouscrrrniri \p;~_;y ta Mrs I". Parker L`4r\'r 1'. nl the rr».|.|@,|¢,. 01A L_ Brown, \<,-_»\t.~r.»»_n cami gui .ipff in Mr~. l' S llwrrvr Kr-were Holm. 11 rlif PRUTEGTS YUU Flllll DISEASE Warms the Blood, drives away Disease Germs, increases the Appetite. DR. Sl-OOUM'8 PSYCIIIIIE (rnouounctn sr’-nam) Builds up weak and wasted bodies. Prevents and cures Consumption, Cntarrlr, Bronohitia, La Grippo and all Pulmonary and Bronchinl Troubles. Psychino is a tonic without a peer. Cures where ordinary treatment fails. For aale at all drug stores in two sizes. DI. Costumes. lHl EAPIIIII Ili lHl WEST I Nomination of Mayor and Councillors. I Yesterday was Nomination day for Mayor and Councillors for the town of Surunaerrride. Shortly- after neon the "old Board," with the exception of Councillor Dickinson whr sa place was filled with the name of Patrick Ryan, was nominated. Shortly before four p. m.,tha hour for closln|r,tha following other nominations were made far Councillors only:-John M. Clark, J. A. Brace, Wm. Muttart, Nell Mcinod, and John L. Read. This leaves no opposition to Mayor McNeill who will be rr-elected by acslamatlon. Polling will Lake place on Tuesday next, and the v..t=rs‘ ballot will be as follows. ron coUNcrr.r.oRs. Bowness, Robert S. , iii-ace, John A. Clark John M. Compton, ll. A. McLeod, Neil. Morris, Leonard 'Morrison, James A. Muttart., William Henri, .lohn 1.. Ryan, Patrick Soirey, Robert E. 'l‘he_iavt great battle of the season be- tween Charlottetown and Surnmerside Ihockeyiststnkes place in Crystal Rink ‘I-`riday evening next. The Crystal Pioneers defeated the Vics in n hockey match at Charlottetown. \Vlli their victory be frepeuted here? Thlsquestion will bc solved in Crystal Rink on Friday evening next. Supper served from 5 to 7 p. rn. by the Y`.-r in Union Hall Friday evening for25 'cerrts, proceeds in aid of the Y. M. C. A. V fund. HOL coffee servei at hall' time and ‘aft ~r hockey matches. 1'7d wf RI-:v_ E.;i win Smith delivered his lecture on Flour Ocean to Ocann in Market Hal lust evening, and despite the disagreeable weather there was a good attendance. This lecture has been previously deliver ei In other paris of the Province anri already reported in these columns. Those in Summerside who were present lust evening and witnessed the magni- ficent vicws of the great Iwest and other parts of Canada. particularly the wonder- ous scenes in the Rockies, and listened to the graphic and entertaining description of our enormous and illimltable country, must have been highly pleased and will add to the enoomlums expressed elsewhere by those privileged to have heard, thoualr this well informed and pleasing speaker, such a vivid and edu- cative discourse on some of the chief points of interest in the grandest country on earth. A vote of thanks moved by W. S. Hearisto and seconded by Sheriff \Vright was tendered Mr. Smith. OF PERSONAL INTEREST 1 Mattlrew Smith M. L. A. l{amp‘on drove to thc city yesterday morning. Miss Amy Orr, who has been spenrlin n few days at New Glasgow, the guest ot Illiss Beatrice McCoubrey, has returned to her homo nl. New London. CARNIVAL TUESDAY, FEB. 23rd. Prizes for Best _ WEBSTER & YEO, Rink Managers. IilIIIIIlIIIl l HISEIIIIIII IBarriatera. Soliciformlotc. _ Summerside. P. E- I- Oflices--Royal Bank of Canada building~ - NEIL MCQUARRIE, K. C. A- E- ARSENAULT I 4 ANGUS MCLEAN. Defeated Candidate in West Queens. EIGHT BY-ELECTIONS HELD i IN DOMINION YESTERDAY [Continued from page 1] Election Record Majority 1852 Landry_C..._..... 138 1887 Ohcquetts 1891 Choquatte 1896 Chcquette L...... 1000 Martineuu 1...... . . . _ , . . _ . _ . . . ._ 1001 Lavergne _ nasr uRt‘t‘i-: rrs.\r/ima cossnrrvarrvn. T0n0N'r0, Feb, 10 -(Special)-Donnelly, Conservative, was elected to the Cam- 103 433 242 213 till] majority with four polls to hear from. Election Record Majority 1882 Wills L . 61 1887 Cargill C 1891 Truax L 1896 Cargill C 1900 Cargill C 1004 Dmnelly __ EAST LAMBTON REL-KAYNS CONSKRVATIVE. 114 lm stronz,Conservative, was today electrd in E si I. mbton by about 200. Election Record Maj orlly 1882 Fairbanks L _ . _ . _ . _ _ ._ 167 1887 Moncrieff C 142 1801 Moncrieff C 506 11306 Fraser L ... 14 1930 Simmons C . 221 1901 Armstrong. 200 N0('lIi£l.AGA REMAINS LIBERAL. _ l\1t‘N'raEal., Feb. 10-(Speclal)- Rivet, L`beral was elected to the Commons tc- day in llochelaga by about 300 majority. Election Record Maj orlty 1807 DoriouL.__,... 23 1872 BcaubienC..._ _. ._ 518 1374 Desjardins()-..... . Accl 1875 Desjardins C _ . . l 18821)-_iardlus C .. ... __ Accl lB87D'_iardinsC __ .. 218 1ii00MndoreL _ 0.15 1004 RIvetl.....,... , _ . , . . . . _ . . . _ . . ._ 3L0 sr. n\'ai:|:\'1"Hr: rrmrarxs Lrunaar.. MoNrrrr~:ai., Feb. 10-(Special)-St Hyac- lnthe toiay elected Blanchet, Liberal hy 195 majority. Election Record Majority 1867 Klerzkowski I. . . . . . . . _ . _ . _“aa 178 1R72 Deiormc L. . _ .. . . 197 1874 Delorme L. _ _ . ._ ,Acci l87i'i,Tel1ier C. _ _ _ _ .. _ 0 1882 Bernier 13-i 1887 Bernier L. , _ ._ , .._..1.l75 189lBernlerL.._, 490 1896 BernierL.... .. Accl 1900 Bernler 1...... _....1.111 1904 Blanchet. . . . _ . . _ . . .. 195 Election Record Majority 1800 Penny 717 1000 BlokardikeL . _ . . . _ . 982 swowsromi Arm r.roB'r POLL. MONTREAL, Feb. 10.- (Special) - Weather conditions are extremely un- favorable today and the heavy storm makes a lllrht poll. om: rom. ovnrurn r..\'rrr Trouble is anticipated ovsr the election In St-. James Division as booth No. 78 was not opened until 10 20 because the storm kept away the Commissioner who lived out of town. I I .r. n. nnacmnou. - 3‘°°“”- U“‘i‘°dr T°"°°i°- 5°mPI° ff¢°- nraacw Defeated Omrildata in St. Jamal. 1 _ I mons today in East Bruce by about 150 370 -iii 150 I Tonotsro, Feb. ill- (Special) -Arm- lziill D.=iardiusC _. l401` ltilil.iMadore1. _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ .. F06 PRINCE 1 -n-_4 _ By Winnipeg Building inf- 'spector was Unsafe Sydney Flying Express Dcrai|ed- < Nobody Hurt-Body of Young Man Found Frozen In ' Manitoba- ‘ ASK nat.r.s ann cauncula. ` Wrururls. Feb. 16-(Speciah)-Every hall and a number of churches have been condemned by the building inspector. Further action awaits legal opinion. vonrco MaN's rronv rourm. The body of a well-dressed young man was found three miles east of Brandon entangled in a wire fence. The man ap- parently lost his way in a snow storm. r. 1:. R. 'rrurrv nrsauum SYDNEY, Fab. 10-(Special)-The from Halifax was derailed at Pirate last night., the passengers escaping hurt. flyer Cove un- N0 Mall 01' WOIHRII C311 HRVC DySD€DSl3 And ,Still Be Agreeable, Attractive and Popular-A Certain Cure i in Reach of A11. There is nothing that will put you to the front so rapidly in the business or social world as a cheerful disposition and a pleasant appearance. Other things being equal people willgo out of their waytu aive the fellow a lift who always wears a cheerful countenance. The man or woman with a cranky disposition and a sour face will always meet. with an indifferent if not a chilly reception. The commercial traveler, whois the recognized business barometer, appreciates better than any one the value of this rule and governs his actions accordingly. Dyspepsia destroys all the agreeable qualities that enter into a man or wo- man's make-up. it is almost a human lm- possihility for anyone with a severe case of dyspepsia to look pleasant. The con- tinuous, miserable, cast.-down feeling is bound to make itself shown in the appear ance and conversation. Stuart's Dvspapsia Tablets are the suff- erer's certain cure. They are so recognized all over the world. The cures they have brought about and the happiness they have caused and the suffering they have relieved has made their name a household word in all the English-speaking world. The reason that Stuar-Us Dyspepsia Tablets are a certain cure is that they are anatural cure. There is nothing io pre- vent them curing. They contain the es- sential ingredienis ofthe digestive fluids of the stomach and simply do the ident- ical work of the stomach, relieving that weakened organ and permitting it io rest and recuperate. Could anything be more simple or natural? They are bound to cure. They cannot help themselves. It is just like putting a new stomach into a man- if that were possible-abd letting the old one go off on a vacation. Rest is what it, needs. Nature will do her own work of restoration, never fear. Stuart‘s Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 50 cts. n box. All drum gists means all drumzlsts. They have become so necessary to the people that the druvgiat simply has to keep them anyway. There are other remedies that he can make much more money on if hc could Fell them, but he can't. He will not take chances on losing his customers hy not always having on band rr supply of Stuart's Ilyspepsin Tablets. I INSURANCE LOSSES ` BALTIMORE FIRE The Montreal office of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company has just received advice Qthat. the rourpany's loan will be $1,000,000 by thc Baltimore oonfiarrratlon. The head omce in London cables io draw for losecn and pay all claims without delay.-Montreal Star Feb. 11. It must be aatiafactory to tha policy' holdenin North British and Mercantile tohnow that they have a company capa- hieof responding to its greatest losses promptly. Messrs. Hyndman Gr. Co. ara the Agents in this Province of above. 1.....--____.1__& _ SCRAWNY PEOPLE. ` People growihin, scrawny, pafe and weak when the blood is thin and watery illout the form, in not lat but salon; muscular tissue. By enriching tha bl and increasing ltsnourichinu qualities Dr. 0ha|a'a Nerve Food adds new flash and [“_in weght. whlla uslaa th i'..""° ‘.°°ir1..'1°‘1{.i' "8i‘."¢ii.'r.}".‘i§t'I§E RD For terms address ' “ New Yor OUR B l|9,_,f9,r it qilptaliou on the 5 p. c. gold bonds /duE=ifii"i`vi'v@i§E'y’ 'yéifgj ‘ Compare' this quotation with the terms on which you buy 9,, UN plan 5 per cent. twenty-]y’eiri" ioldlbonda. bjy Th; largest tiuangialilnsrltntionf id- the world. ivvhoséiiabsets exceed I 1 »$4or ,00o,ooo.i 1 The Mutual Llfclnsurancc Ctimriany of' New -York _RICHARD A. McC_URDY._froaident. V k N.Y ~ us. ; .- ., ~.~5.;_-_;,‘._;;,,_, . . .3 , -._ _ _ , . V v___, ` , y 1 rl ‘ ` - 1 f - ' 1 »,_ ., . 1 _ _ _ !______!-1 r_ r . -" and in many cases lower than Toronto jobbers. § Prompt § Shipment Everything i Tp the I I éwhoresriie _ Trade. `_' Get our prices on all finefof SI'-I"El.E" and .r. < We have an immense stock and our prices are as low the leading Montreal and ....... .».»-. . ¢ Fair : Treatment 1 ROGERS, I Established rs57_ _ n Hardware. ` -- r 1rr_.,=.P,r~i~;7.~,~,;»’fn£Nl°S1 f/ iqooznrvl ii. ~l S " * -if-"`1'-_ ‘r fl .a _- _ -_._ ‘ ` \x:‘ l . _. `§'Eii:;`1- ; _ *f . ‘ -s »‘~ a ~~" FICE* :-.~» °, 3 1> D What is needed to round od the aaqiea and I dklzgi- Er 1 a .r_»_,~. /.w - 7'/JE' __ - I -; 1 » ,af *IIE-*fe_..f I " "*_-`»`.‘;--_-rl FOR WOMEN. Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 , $3.50 and $4.00. Sold only by Morris, tt smmr, Queen Street, Opp. Prowae Bros. ‘ 1 GUI ll Ill I H WAI TB __ [og car.: _ INCUBATOK AND* BROODER POR SALE -Capacity wo chickens new, will he sold at a big reduction for each. Apply at this office. FO U N D. FOUND.-a chi1d'l boot. Finder can have some hy applying at this othce and paying lor 13 d 3i. HELP WANT! - A D M LE WANTED-Two or' three smart, intelligent men to push our snhscripiion llai. il Prilca Edward island. War in now on aadjwe have Frederick Palmer with rr corp of :even anion and photographers with the Japanese Fleet and Army. Richard Harding Davis hu also been nent to the front. We have three correspondents with the Russian army. We expect a big lint of subscribers therefore. Write for information to “Cc1iler'| Weekly" No_r3r Prince William Qtreet St..Jahn_N. B. r7d3i WANTED.-Several industrious persona in each slate rc travel for house established ele. ven years and with a large capital, to cali upon merchants and agents for successful and pro- fltab'e line. Permanent enfagexu t. Week ly cash salary of 3:4 and all travel`i&\ cXpeu~ aes and lrorel bills advanced in cash each week. Experience not essential. Mention reference and enclose self addteasedfeuvelopm National, Cnxiou Bldg.. Chicago. 1-4 d :oi I BOY WAN FED-A smart steady boy abou 16 years of age. who understands looking after a furnace, taking care of a horse and cow an can mnlre himself generally useful about a house. Apply at this office. _ 3d tl I loc 1|! (ol trod llc h nil .Z 2125!. .\..§..‘:....r}‘.-.tr i-'§3.`}.i§..‘.ll'l."$l»¢»-"l’.ll‘»Ii’.il.¢‘}li.3lr.g mari ativrr-rn yrrnmr. salary or armmmimrqso W mum and oxponhl no over lim pol Steady employment to [ood msn. No nxparicneo mod . Wriw for particulars. IIPIII IIIDICINI ('00 l.0ND0l» (INT. MEN WANTED \'l¥l0l.7i`|l0lY1' BAILDA ANU UIYYID ITLTII. SALARY OR GOHIIBCEUK CC. ISI’ ii K? xayahla mg. to zood roli.ahio_=cn .nacath-ig ur n at intrict int uclng our goods dlltrigrtninlargo and n r 5dw if adveruilng matter. No arrperimsi rr ¥::‘.‘:i:.‘::'f.°.'::*.s';":°“°“~ ‘"‘“*""“‘°i"“ BARG _».lNs 1 2->oz U1 les, Pot Cleaners, Dust Pans, ` ` Strainers, Fish Forks, to mention. ' _. 4E BARGAINS I A ~ All Bonds I all 1 I 5|: and lilo. ff 'rin Mugs,..i1 sizes, -f _y-I Cnsprdors, g. Dipper-s, I; I _ Potato Pounders, ' I Mono. Pie Plates, »V Flour Sifters, Pepper and Flour Dredges, Pipe hole Stoppers, Milk Strainers, Sauce Pans,Pot Covers, Pot Hand- Basting Spoons, Cofee Balls, Tea Strainers, Spiral E g Boaters. Cake Cutters, Muin Rings, Potato lgriers, » Cake Pans, Mirrors and lots of goods too numerouo camsuon st co.. LONDON HOUSE. 'f ' ' There is a SOMETHING about YIM TEA that is to bo- found in no other tea,” said a Saint John; lady to a grocer the other day. She did not know exactly what or how to describe the difference, ‘only __t,1ro,rjg__,'_ a. .»gomothing"' VIM TEA had that other, was ‘lacked ' That somethin# was _a little more QUALITY. N » _ \ 4