f 8 U I rl i A L . ,. . 'rms ooanoraN.cuanno'r'ra'row1r ramen xnwsib Isr.an’D._MAxcn ar. 19°., T' I it is Now Time to Step up and Select Your Hat. The mild weather is here. See our new styles for spring 1904. All the leading shapes are now in. Uur special value in soft and hard felt hats at $l.75 each T ke the lead over all 1ines,_‘~ Our low priced Hats at 75c and $i_oo are the best to be hadiat the price. A large variety of extra line qualities at $2.50 and 03.00 including all the best British and American makers, New stock of tweed and Serge caps 25c, 50 and 75\:. ' ‘ T d t t. S ld WC IIIVITC. IHSDCCTIOII- ...Eli 5.3 ...`.".§..’.°.‘"Z..“.‘2‘Z_ -.“-.‘IL"‘ZL`I...§ ‘ tions are entirely different this year. There is not the least sign of rho ice P. E.. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. [Qpemgn gf ThePi9n¢er, John at home gud Q I THE CAPITAL T ill THE WEST 1 . Latest From Summorside and Prince County. Tnrs is the first day of Spring. Winter ceased last evening at 7 p. m. boats in the harbor, is offered for sale. Apply to B D. Sharp, Summerside. lil d 6|. Hon. R. C, McLaon who has been ill dur ng the past few days was considerabl is looked for. New Spring styles in Ladies' skirts in all the leading colors are now on exhibi- Gougan & Wright. ‘ breaking as yet. thank the anonymous écribbier of an epistle from Charlottetown of highly complimentary remarks re the ladies' hocke club oftbis town. .Y Tan death of James Taylor cf this town occurred about tour o’clock yesterday (Sunday) morning after alingering illness. A widow, three ions, Louis, mechanical A SATISEIEIJ PATIENT is a better advertisement than a newspaper article. This is one reason why it is to our interest that no one shall go ~ out of our oiiice dissatisfied, ANYHOW our written guarantee given with all our work means that we believe our work to be satisfactory. We have every appliance for doing Dental work that can be procured. OUR PORCELAIN TNLAY outfit is the only one on P. 1;. I. It will cost you nothing to have us give you an estimate on the cost of your work. It may ,mean dollars to you-with the assurance that your work will be perman- ent. . GUARANTEE DENTAL ROOMS, Cameron Bloclr,'_Charloltetown, Over Reddiu Bros. ilk, F.. E. HUBINS, Prop. , ; Martin in Moncton, and one dau hte to mourn. NERVOUS AND SLEEFLESS. ducer is barter. Ferrozone promores healthy digestion, which resulrs in im- proved nutrition. The blood grows rich and red, furnishes stability lo tue en\ire system, and the store of nerve force and energy increases daily, A rebuilding ofthe constitution, new spirits, health and strannih, all come from the use of Farr >- zouc. This marvelous renovator is sold by Drug sts for 50:: a bo or six h e ST. PATR|CK'S AT EMERALD. Entertainment a Grand Success Financially and Otherwise. Notwithstanding the fact that tha special trains were blocked by the storm the lnrge I-lnllat Emerald was packed tothe doors and both financially and socially the concert was a grand success. After n few opening remarks by the chairman ths ocncert opened with scleo- tions from the orchestra. Miss Macdon- THE yacht. Kohinoor, one of the best Y improved yesterday and his eaaly recovery tion in our mantle department-Mo ~ ~ ’ . ' * ‘ Our l‘len s Spring Hats now, the newest and best, that fashion has dictated or makers have made. THEY’RE JUST THE PROPER' STY,-IE , We Are Soeakingof ~ We have prepared for, and 'expécta large Hat Trade this Spring the com- bination of Good Quality, Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices mean anything, we will surely succeed in getting it. Already our "Fifth Avenue" and “Horse Show" brands have excited favorable comment from many fastidious gentle- men. All we ask is that you come in and examine our stock and hear our prices l and, if in need ofa hat, yon are sure to buy. Come in anyway. It will gih ASo|numsrna young lady wishes to us plea sure to show our goods., Sentner Trainer- & Co. The Store That Saves You Money. Mrs. Edgar (lark, Summersidmari leit : OF 'PERSONAL INTEREST. There isjust one cure and tha‘. is plentv Dr. J. H Ayers is condned to his house of food for the blood and nerve~, which is by mm," best supplied in Ferrozane, than which ro ' blood bullder,nerve tonic or strength pro- Robert Hogg laaveg to-marrow night for Boston. day from Ottawa. . Percy Armour was a passenger to the Island, Saturday. Samuel Craig was a passenger to th gi . ' x, ox H fur E $2 50. By mail from Poison 8: Oo.. Kings- City by the special Saturday. mn' OM' Rev. Dr, Monaghan was a passenger to Richmond.Saturday afternoon. A. Winfield Scott of the Humphrey Clothing Store went to Gioril2©DWll A855 night. Hrs. John W. Riggs was a passenger to Summerside Saturday on a visit to friends there. Oliver McLeod of the P. E. I. R. Tele- uraph Department. Georgetown spent Sunday in the nity. , Fred F. Nash, E iitor of The Patriot left last night for Halifax where she will remain for a few days. ' William Davies, brother of John Davies i “ld 'md J- B~ H"l°Y 9°” °f Vern'-1" Ri"°r and Inmwnr DT I' C' R' WM" tanks is in Choose The BEST Tue Tooacoo Epicure wh does not use the Hickey Twléi, Pearl or Ruby Has never derived that real enjoyment which is his. They are the gems of the trade. FINE CUT MIXTURES IN I and 2 POUND TINS along; _§3,;gg,gHoLsoN were warmly greeted by the-audience. Miss Mac Ionald sang "Astliore” beauti- fully and was rapturously sncored. \Ve were pleased to note the improvement the last year's training has made in bar voice. Mr. Haiey's ilrst number was the “Dearlittis Shamrock," and in response to an encore he sang “My Heartfs in Old Ireland." Possessed ofa powerful and well cultivated baritone voice Mr. Haley cannot fall to please. A. S. MacAulay of Charlo tetown in his character songs fairly took the audience b storm Solos the C y on an oiiicial trip. Pr-»io~sar Foley, Boston, who accom- pu-wcd the rr mains of the late Charles E Sm »lI lwle left on return last night. ’i` ~»-. many friends of Ernest. Foster will be |\i»-used to learn that he resumes his duties with A. W. Raddln on April‘l~»t. .r ».-.aa Turner, engineer of the old Prin- cess of Wales and Mrs Turner left last nigh- via Boston on a visit to their son who owns a ranch In Oklahoma. ' mn P' Q I N were also well given by Ihr. Doriahoe of Hevhert ani Mrs' Fmwse were ms , Mrs. Prowse returns from a visit to -» Av »---_-- ------- --W -7 W bross. Kensington and Miss Flood of I{elly's .,¢. rt by the specialbaturdaynfternoow _ , ‘ R | - The "thrilling Irish 'drama “Shaun mir Tismrdngéia g;l:Yl;l;°g_°E;`;x;,;y_ Iver The sehr. P. M. Reynolds, 35 tons, Hhelbonrne built, bottom oak and copper fastened, thoroughly overhauled and painted in Sept., roog, good carrier, fast sailer, especially adapted for fishing having large cnhin and forccnstle For psrtimlnrs npply to G B Mcltrrhren, H M Customs Souris, where ve st' is now laid up or to GEO. W, IVICKAY, Clifton, New London. | Aroon by the Kelly s Cross Dramatic N S ' an Tin' 'J '.`5’.€"' 'q». “. ‘ ~.r.’a.‘..a.¥.~;....._= BINDER TWINE. UNTIL further notice Binder Twine will be sold at the Kingston Penitentiary to farmers, in such quantities as may be desired, for cash on delivery, at the followln pricesz- “Pure Manila". _ . . . . (acc feet tn the Hz ro%c 'J- 1 i » i li fl AHL 1 “IU “Mixed Manlla“.... 350 " “ " co){c “Pure New Zealand-i450 " " " oB};c Me, per pound less on ton lots- Allf b K' .o. _ ingslon. Address all commn~ric\tions,w|th remittances. to 1. M, Platt, Warden Penitentiary, Kingston, Ontario. Papersinsertlng this notice without author- ity from the K\ng's Printer will not be paid therefor, I. M. PLATT. Warden. Kingston, March nth. rom.-rr mo Ji } RUBBERS AND RUBBER BOOTS We have just re- ceived auother shi} ment of Rubbers and- Rubber Boots in ,,l\lapth'a Soap. This isa soap which is very highly recommended, Men's, Women's, Boys’ and Girls' sizes in the celebrated Granby and Canadian makes. MURRIS & SMITH, "‘ Will wash everything washable, clean everything cleanable, and hurt nothing. for 250.. rsoeivad from one person. excellant satisfaction and our sales con- 7@ Per Calm' stantlyinnreasing. I Jenkins & Son ”°°'- H-*° Club was given in good style and was highly creditable to the performers. Owing to the fact that the trains were blocked the speakerof the evening Dr_ Murphy of Tignlsh was not present. Rev. Father Gallant performed his part as ac- companlest with great. satisfaction to all. Good order was maintained throughout although thc hall was crowded. Well done Emerald, you can draw a crowd be the weather foul or fair. The amount taken at the door was $95. COMFORT FOR THE AGED Judging from the letters of people up in years there is no medicine which so promptly frees them of aches and ains and insures regularity ofthe liver, kirrnoys and bowels as Dr. Cha.~e's Kidney Liver Pills. Even when all other means have failed old people can turn to this great medicine? with full assurance of relief and cure. Rev. on. wiixir. --nm- Tonnuro, Mar-oh 16.- The commission of the General Assembly of the Presby- terian church met here to-day to hear a delegation of friends of Dr. Wilkie who favor his re-appointment to the East Indian mission field. Dr. Wilkie's friend s’ who propose sending him back to India, have already su bscrlbed $41!) and the promise of an additional }l,(XlJ has been No Experiment. We and Kmnaroxs Lrlrunrr gives L. S. BILYEA. Gibbon, N. R. ONLY ONE DR. CHASE. There is only one Dr. Chase of Receipt Book fame-Only one Dr. Chase who is Known the world over because of the great prescriptions he gave to mankind. His ortraitand signature-A. W. Chase, M. I)).,-are on every box of bis remedies. %mit.ator do not dare to reproduce these' hey are tie guarantees which protects you against fraud. 13.- sure they are on the box you buy. DiDN'T LIKE BANKS. uonoaurown. W. Va., March I6. - Three robbersen!/ered the home of James Plekenpaugh,afarmer living at Cheatf neck, and after lortnrl ng their victim, se- cured $1,100 in gold and sliver and escap- ed. Piclrenpaugh had no faith in the stability of the banks and carried the money, which represent-yd his savings for twenty years, strapped about his waist in _ a 'ha Piles §rf_;-__ audrl8f%l,”rIIal. .'.lE‘ii‘.°""t..“.‘Y»?- “° §.s.‘.':.'°’°..‘o....ff=t~.i°‘-.-.°»=-i'"i'~.-'§‘i.i»=.».“i Dr. Ohaada ointment Ei? __ ____i__ _i__€_-iq FIRE INSURANCE *or rataa In the F. r <».la|1.. Mahal Mn fa- rv use Compania on yarns laildla Char- has Balls, Ochre Boaaea, Chase Pactnaa,Wa\lr . Illia. lhnule. Apply to -_________ and Cape at Weeks., ' ' °""'“°‘~ A 5- nwedaatw Qharlotiemwa , 1s a SOMETHING about VIM TEA that is to be found in no other ,_ , , ' lad' t grocer the other day. She did not know exactly what or how to ,desoribethe diiieren y 0 8 something” VIM had tg t other teas lacked. That aomotliugwae a maori’ N 8 _ ‘.»-¢> . I ~ ga ~ , > E I ' .ifwifi ‘I 9 T . .. _~, l ir* ' ' . .~ _i `-~-~:. -, :'.>.f'. -~' r,-,"~.,c_,~.. -' g.,-,.».=\», -~ _ - » - - , . ,_-` ¢»»~ :tt xcf. fi _‘_ »‘ _-1_,1,- /:..~,._,~' ~ '-._,‘._ .mg-em' .y,f_-~._.»' ~;._.» ,, -A _ sg , ‘ »".'¢.‘ ~f.~.:»..-.r.‘s;.1»;nA.aar.~~.