i i ~_»».__ tlpseylcsrlio have a 'unrelated ‘ _ mv te, corporations. illis sud iudlv`td_e`sls 3 to o p. ch", A ... ._ _ .. . __ ,... _ __ , _._ ,_ MY POLICY LOUIS N. EULLER. . \_ _ "cortisol to into make for themselves, ten, fib-een And even tleatyffive per ‘ KING GEORGE! VALll'!'. ‘_ __ __ . »_.'.-_ -_ .~<'-::_‘¢~,“._.T»_ Majority has three valets-:_-_1 and two assistant valets., ig chlel valet has been with ex ior the past twelve y . are to super-intend as care ol Royal wardrobes, to * _“nd on the King in the Royal drli sing-room, and to take all instriur tions concerning the King's clotlkl -Tillie PEGIPLE MBU. DEMAND l_h`l2§3?.§“Z¥ E? i§’§“.Fll‘.°lEl¥§.2’.§§2 'li l . __ -Their proportionate share ot' the profits both present and future from any, re;-E; ell1al:StY'5 01051" “W kept in 5 business in whlch they invest their sayings, _ - _ _Rigs room admmmg tha dressing. -room. The walls oi the room are lined with wardrobes, which are dl- wo ecticns-one section vided into t s _ - lslo seo and insist that the firms I raise money for ay llic investors fair div- Contains the King 9 uUlf0l`II1B. Hllgilihfl ideniiii also give them ai Common Stock Bonhs that tll?ey may share in addition- other his M‘8l¢StY'5_ 0l`dl"31`Y mol “YL :ilfiiiurc eimings. walkin1r_. and evening_ suit ol clothes. Overiiight, the chiei valet is in- l can olfer you reliable investments in concerns who believe as i do. istriicted regarding the uniforms, il any. and the suitsof clothes which the King will require ior wear the pl d following day, and these are 860 by the assistant valets in the Roy- ' al dressing room. Before a suit ar _ ‘uniform is sent intoithe Royal dres- sing room it is inspected by the chiel i I P!0V05l sl. PIIODC 90. New GIBSQOW, S valet to see that it is properly briish- King has worn me day previously ' ` ed, ironed, and eready lor ewear. are brushed and ironed by the assis.. - ’ t t 'al _t_ < 1 ____ _'__ | _ -li-|‘ Eveq morning, the suits ivhi t The King it may be noted, never McCURDY Iliil ifax. (Qiiotatioiii-i l\‘iirnishcd by F. B. iinrily it oo.. Srocu and Brokers, Members MOI\lZl`¢8l Exchange, Charlottetown. 1 BANKS Stock Do. Com. x.d. .. Trinidad Cons. Tel. Com.. Mc- Nova Scotia Fire... .100 90 '; ____ Bona sisniieid Pre. x.d. '.'f.1o4' 102 I _ _ _ as . . - 32 Trinidad Electric ..... 77 73 ‘ l mil _uni ~-| Ask Blil. ' _ _.xc \"`\'\\ \ British... ............ _.isa T Oommerce .. _ ...2%3§ Nova Scotia ...26o§ 264'; Montreal ... ... ...249 248 h1i> -- -- "B" f"° m° “it °"° dm f““' - - f '_ _ --- .» " ning. As ri rule, his Majesty would _ ' not wear the same suit, oitener than Bonds Wm’ an ' ° _ once in the week, and when it had the features ol a been viorn `al.oiit two doteii times it I ° ' illlIlllSllll'S I ' " " ' ' ' - ‘ lil l) C li l' th* R l '(1- Good Investment , - ,“,,‘{,‘;,_ "‘”“ "“ ° ° °’“ ‘”“‘ ~ W¢l|l¢'1Uf°'i. " ' I _ The present King -keeps earlier cuts, burns and bruises. i Telephone _,,__,*,,, _ 1 lrieihiiesmahogany boot: stand, and then °““°dd‘.' |07 md , 25': and soo Tho .King dresses himself w tlioiit ‘?°|‘:|'.' ';';a°"' , _ ¢||¢rylDll¢r¢ the aid of a valet. except when put- ‘ Milbum's Hurt-and Nerve Pills. before ?)"°‘h;“gw;`ey ~" A Y' ting on a \1niform,' when thc cliiiel ' ‘ ` ' v is 'i ` ~ _ ' C0., ‘ I' S' When the King travels, the chic( vu- ! . J0llNS0l| ANGE' 1 ` “ Majesty’s luggage which is ilone hy " o“""’ sydmy' _ a c0°\ hr”-. this assistant valets. A list ol every- - I Hill thing that is to he iacltrd is made .7 \ ‘- _ 3 MISS. F' rival of the luggage at the King's 0 Com xd_ _ _ 36 ibm* iiostinntlon the list is_check-.fd ovcrl - I -if "TL-“`: For the Bride No gift is more acceptable than beautiful,durable silver- '_ ware. Remember that . iii." _ lii_i‘i_iD`;.s'i"_f,/ _ Mlm” ms: \ is the original "Rogers." It is 'I -_ ".S`iIvsr Plate that Wparsf’ ‘ '._41<'_ rr_iel¢e__e flesh, rich blood strengthens weal; lungs. Nothing is so good os S¢¢,_N_’s Emulsion for stubborn coughs and colds. IUFISIT 9|! i$f00IT’8. Scott 3 Bowne. Toronto. Dntarlo 12-75 _ _ ani e v ch he ' i Q hours than did his late Majesty, K\» uriiinss of Company. . George customarily rises at seven c‘>m|\l"Y'5 l“|l\“¢“ o’clock, when he takes ii cup of light _ _ _ E/ _ _ :in ':'°|“‘_°| ""°“llY~ _ N I M E coilee, which the chief valet brings °" ‘ '"5' Y him directly the King enters his dres- lI;\srl‘;si;d.M d U . sing room. His Maiesty then has his _ .“‘“ ' ' '°‘ ‘KM Se Years or_m' lathl, which is always ii cold one; ;'i‘d:?:‘g':_|‘:;'; °""` _torngl and gxtemal 1115, whilst the King is in his bathroom, The Bmd; w¢'h." I -1 ( the cbicl valet nuts the links and i" mind Hatha in alleviates coughs’ studs into his Majcsty’s shirt, puts n o _ . _ out sn assortment of ties on the Mar|‘|me Telegraph Q! C0ldS» SON fhmati °_0l1°» dressing mine, _ami pianos nie boots or shoes the King intends to weor valet gcnei illly in attcndoiice let supeiintends the packing oi his out liy the chief valet, and on the ai by the chief valet whilst: the port- mnntaus are being unpacked. T “Trying-On,’ Mazle Easy. The King’s chic! valet is a well- :iliicated and very Well-ini0l`m¢d man. He is a iirst-rate Ylnguist,l :peaking French, German and Italian, in addition to his native l30“Z“9. Def' lectly. He has travelled all over the world with the King, and is known and held in high esteem hy alll the great European monarchs irorri while Royni ......... ._zzsi MISCELLANEOUS Acadia Fire... .......... _.100 98 Acadia Sugar Pld. ...105 100 Do. ord»...... B0 74 Brandram- Henderson Com... (Y. B. Elec. Com. 60 ffltl N EY "I _// __; _ig//I l’ll__l.S::S'/T at li ~-wo/ l524§ U A’ , "\\\\`\\\\- wr"/_ ‘ . ‘~. n-fi ii Models theheavim grads .- he has received during their visits Y-0 oi plate, and ranks tint England' many tokens oi theires-l in quality. `teem. King George rarely or never D I tries on B, suit of clothes, and se dom sou h’ Damn” en is seen by the tailors who have the ~\'.;_~ '-Y LU' i' e--zz'-s____ A ' 'a _l -' fs\-J$_l._DNE_-10' fc" `_ ~ __ East Can Sav & Loan..1~0 Enstern,Triist ...145 Halifax Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.100 \iew. Pure Wool Tex, Oom. 25 1-iew_ I‘iu°e Wool Tex. Pld. x.d., with 30 p. c, of Corn. ' 136 140 98 20 r ir ...... .... _.ion as _ =;_=_:___;;_____=______.-._ _._ _ "“’ 8, ._ _ ._ ?‘~-_~~ _ _ Maritime Telcp. Com, x.d. 83 Do. Pld. x.d., ....105 `l.02} ` N. B. Telephoiie... ._..1_10 103 North _Atlalfltlc Fi8h0l‘.ieB Plh. without bonus 90 N. S. Car, Ist Pld., x.d.... 90 72 47 mmwgpw ¢~lt~.1q,ui no. ami Pm. ..; no. are Pie. _ _ _ _ com. ao ~ liqry, N, S.. N .clay worn, Pia.x.a. ss so i - T ' # ' _ C.l_-i _I _ '_ EASTERN SECURITIES Div ~iLr»<.~- _ N I / _ Y __ Mvlilr. _ FX' _r§:_v‘Y_:,:|v,"~_'_i1,j, “M : / .V /I _ / _ fl l ` GLASSES THAT FIT your eye; ~proog=i'ly_ enable you to work or reno without ieeiinré eye strain . = tt is not uncommon o see many neonle es are accurately iittsd. Our ionz exper- lence alter test nt enc_h eve separately enables us to lit y--u with the eye glass that will give sat election. _ E. W lfAYLO_ll. " A' Successful Treatment Mrs. Edward'Kennedy, oi' erldsn Q nn..|o years old. was advised y her yslcian to try Dr. Martell's emale I1! s, she did so with wonderlui results. 'F oussnds oi others would suv the name. loyears the standard. nt your Druzzist. ' r,. _ oiisrs rooms with hot and cold water lor f.‘s2°.¥’i°i5.i’i§‘rl.‘§i‘iJ'.?aS'i’?"€i.‘.l“‘l~$“‘tii "2" I . gemtsehig iiihusr inmiind.» lgogms “ful 8 . suites oi two’ roogms anrl,b_ctti‘lgr‘ll|ll10\;i sy and uo. Dinlnf rooms And este li-st class. European p sn ABSOLUTELY l"lR_l}I§R_0QI._ stono_doors, nothing wood but the door lliiluppsd with itsowsi Sanitary _sv ur glasiies nowsfiayii, but not all f.r'ass- Sirictly A Hold __ "~=~.“fFl_' “Tar” i-1': fi _.six f:__=.aif. -»-=:.-I“:l_‘:--~-1 _ >~~<:;.:f»f’%~*i*;‘ "il 1 r \ .J QL _.7 .,l_.~.._ . ' _,_ 45' _`_`_`_ ___-:_ 4 '_.£:5`_‘_ "='~i~f " . gf-rib” \. P Vacuum Cleaning Plant. i 'rms Jsoasrgnnmic. womii 'sliver ~ wi li ‘V110 think ';l_l§"‘?il‘lG_5”\I t P 186°# will _¢‘-W4* 3° 'a slip _ `§‘s.!liiir. ol ‘ _et lining and cuilféb I plete the _ow _ halt ff" 'klllillt-_` leaving the or is ,»foiis‘§iiei;, miiig_ 'ie seams opeii.__ ta along `th'{e1lrorits and lie? ii he jacket, then out ,out the oth r oi the old lining' 'and' tack it n the sameway. ` * i.iii..i 'llizztf hells. Those feelin? of weakness, those d_issy ipells and “ gone" linkin? sensations.” which come over some 'map e from time to time, are warnings _ t -must not go unheeded. ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' They indicate an extremely weakened condition of the heart. and a disordered state of the nerves. O dizsy ii 'cll.l1\_&Y PF* 05 but the nextluianay be illore seriq\D."‘ " ' ~ Those who are wise will start taking their case becomes hopeless. Theylslxive no equal for reviving N10 ltrengt ing the heart, and invigorating the nerves. Mrs. A. E. Martell, Rockdale, N.S., writes:-“I was troubled for 5 longtime with my heart, had week and diny spells, could not sleep. I-lid would have to sit ui; the greater Ps _ of, the night, At last get e box o ilbum’e Heart and Nerve Pills they id _me so _much ood I got iinother, do ter taking it l could sleenrns_wellneii before I _vyu taken sick. hey are the beet. medicine I ever heard of for heart or nerve trouble.” Price, 50 cents a. box; 3 for $1.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on rec_ei|_it oi’ ririce hy' 'l`he ,T. _ Milburn Co., oronto, Ont. ' - » .1 lf (*§_'_.B...~.’.`Z§71.ll§ _ ' bsilmse-Miss A, uson.l.ady Assistant-r Persoe:f ~_Attsntl_on and Promptiiess Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at_ short notice. ’ SPECIQI-"I'_Il»3, _ Disirifecting uno i°'umiTi.nng Fumiture Repniregl and eup- bolstered. Facts 0 O i ' ' ...:.':..i':.°.:l..‘1¥.ii'r. ':;.:' °:‘.1.‘;‘“:. ti: Ulltieal profs sl , |- , the wonderful ‘lblli hw q' Ie M __o est-_' 3 very "h°""“Uh--WU X009 A record ol every R_\:‘fB°el;~ggil-_:rig erainatgnem in si, their I DDQ! l&[%th¢|| . 0 Sis... .:i:.‘:°l2..r::.‘i‘.:i.r'”°°~' M. ' ilvcrston in-~'i . f "Q--44.; ' . ' _.M . _ P. TABER toda offers better o ortunities for a profitable investment than an other town or Y E Y ` ax? win; _ - 1 s uoenbqr » ‘ ~ erlotto own, ‘ 7 P' ° Issue f ~~~Eai=iines;!or.;1ut oiicriiigi _ -ls New Ready for Di»iributionl;iQqiWles~ by On Aiinliostifm The shove list contains only s ch Beourltiefu g _annie and reliable means lor the plllamr of lulsdaua golgliijogufg ollored such as will till the reuuirementiin eunssrvs ve investors. lntendlnk Purchasers vequiriniradviee xerurdlng the selection ol seourliisii may cii.|_l or correspond. viheu the r requirements will receive l our ciireiul attention. ` i ' -J. c. Mnciiiurosu. ooo., (ESTABLISHED |875 ) NINBEKS KONFREAL ‘STOCK EXCHANGE, DIRECT PIlIVA'|‘|; “Lv wines i ~ e ii 0| Don t Wear Clothes T Made in "Sweat Shops” ` Doii’l: be rt ii1anufacturer’s dummy. Don’c wear I clothes that don’t belong to you--clothes made by the sweat-shop method---made by anyone for eve,-y. one. There's no more character ororiginality to the average “hand-me-down” than there is to any other machine-u1ade article. _ Get your suit made here. You can make your selection from the best fabrics the Old Country can produce. An expert cutter will look affer the work and master men tailors will attend to _eihry detail - You will get a suit that will lit pei'l'ectly,'wesr twice as long as the ordinary ready made and be twice as stylish and per- _I fee: filling. Call in today find see our fabrics. fohn McLe\oid Co HAI-_II".A_x. ST. JOHN. "0lII'Rl1A|.. NEW GLASGOW, FRI IIEIIC ' 9 E _ -1 4 i I Le: we --sito Eiizmbing Troqmg _ ,_ _ We have a__1srge sta_t_’_l`,~of e_xpexl:~_ i ` 1-5- malcea specialty ol’ their work and l¢n&"`tliat we can give you best possible service. Our lirst-class equipment, modem methods and skilled workmen make for satisfaction when they attend to your work, _ Have Your Home Heqted Properly I Don’t wait for the cold weather to come be- _ fore yousee to the proper hearing or ygurhame. Start on the work now,‘todny_s_n.. see _tl_1a_t_ your home is well protected from wiiit_¢r's wi ds and _ storms. Call or .plione, 263. for infgrmgllon 're- ' mg om' system. Scranton Shaw fir? 'Peardon Cor. Great George and Kent Ste 01°' as it ARNIRGS are lower than in towns with one-halft e population and without any of its resourses. ` _ _ _ _ "ev" ‘b°-°” b°°m°d\ “ld P"‘°¢.i*' ABER TABER' th 1 t d dt' tantcoalmin'n c t i th ' I" I I h - 0 ' _ ' T _ " ,- £:i£EA§s AT and has B mommls paéigisfgf ;1;o’f;ib°o' 1mi>°f f h 11 s on f_= n eprov noe, t as u cosl _‘Pines iooperstion, one of which employs sso lme.x_=;_ _ ' TAl3ER_ DIS ICT produces :percent Q t e tota gain outpubof the whole Cs d' t, d T ° ’ - _ ` _ _,_ __ __ _ ALGAIIY Farming Congress in competition with the world. ' na lan we’ an 'won second prize fm the “_” what at uw Dry' I . Y . . a ` ~ .-" (_ .1 ¢» ` .' -- _ _ » V _ ` if __ On the easiest possible terms -only $15 cash and' l§.<_>,o_ peigmonili on _two _lotsylor oris-1.¢}ll'*s"Ai.'t|l§,l'lo|l,i")i'°ii;i¢l .bglgnu in 3’ 5. 9’ I# I5 .nd I8 éohml '. "‘ _ f _ \ ' / ' ' ‘~" ' » i"” fr “'~.‘ “’ ‘Af i- 7 .A _ » We have still a fawoli-the best lots left at above prices, but they willnot long remain at the»e__'1°|¢ hung, _ -' _ A .‘ ,, i _ _ _ _ " _,__ #___ _,.- THINK OF IT-Lots3b1oclis from churches, schools snd_depot, a_iid_4 or 5 blocksfrom pog`¢“',-,Q _ ' _t i r a _ _. I '_ _ _ f .1-T T ~.~' A i7l'QuecAiiélre,4e_t,=__ V LA R css T A ND F A s»T EST G R OWINQ TQWN IN A‘_LB___.iER. We are selling lots in TABER three blocks from churches, schools and C. B, _(19 ;t` gt, _ I __ _ _ __ . V __» _ _yi _ __ _ _ A Lerner* W>iwn~tv=i"o ~_ -for #i7 5 to $225 ou such easy terms. Further particulars _on ap lication T E E bl __ ,_ _. it _,- ~ _ _,-, __ l” I a. ' _- Ia>."‘_ . ’ /_» r ` _s‘~_“'i _ .=."\m‘£i%-.~