_,..q»--1-17.*. »-'~"=~ Pursue- ».... Q...-»._.. ._ ,-._-__ ., i if f _;._=___»,,,__.. ew. ...».- - fs an ca»§r.p1~i~g1~owyj, T0-DAY’S PiiOBABiLiTiES. Winiis i|.crra~|n;¢ to moderate Sllllff- souti cast uraluslly lueoniinpz south we-s'. Mild.ra|n by evening and during almoi all 'l‘ui-ray. ' 'l`liF] l"IRE§ 01" ITCZEMA So keen is the aullerlng of many peoulc who endure the stinking. itching sonar von of Eczema bhav the-v speak of _ the akinns being ouilre Iiy its soothlnl, hc-uli..n_.\uii_~i~o1ii~ iuilui-nee Dr. Chc.ac's Oint|:u-nt positively cures Ei-zerua, Salt Rheum, ani ev:-ry farm ol itching skin dist-imc. It is of incstiniable value in every licuie, and when once introduced become.. a household nece~sit.Y- D12; Peace of Residents of* Clin.-~'~ iiiutiuent is thi- standard the vim-_ . oitr. and has no wor hy rival. i Bargains for a Purpose. lwaut you to learn the value of my lina- iuelo Antiseptic Tooth I‘aste and for four driys will make an offer which is well worth taking. THIS IS IT. I will give a tube of Iinainelo Tooth Paste and a regular 25 cent tooth brush for 25 cents, The price of Enamelo . Tooth Paste is 25 cents. i for a quarter, there- i fore you can get 50 cents worth of value. 'I`hi-. is an offer I shall not repeat, but while i it is open I hope that § everyone iu this com- . , munity who needs a ‘ deutifrice or tooth brush will take advan- tageoftheopiiortunity. Reiiieiiiber four days only beginning Friday. See window. J. G. JAMIESON, DRUGGIST. The Medical Hall. ~vv~»-~wv~»~4~---Iu\f-qb i iiliNUliL_MEEllNG.f 'l`he<1eueral Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Condensed .\iilk l`onipariy_ Limited, will be held in the Board of Trade ltooms, Mcliacliern liuilding. Queen Street in Charlottetown on Wednes- day, the 16th day of March, 1904. at, 3 o'clock, p. in., for the election of i)irec‘ors and the transaction of gen- eral business. ~ llateil this 7th dnv of March. 1904. I". li, HAS/.ARll, President.. 7l1i _ ` _ 'I"I_IB,(3I_`MRlJ_I" , _ _ _ ..=.. 1 1-a »- is ' ` Qntfeil u`e rwera unit! Hi ilMSilili liHllSl liillli i X' l lCreaies' Consternation Thr- oughout the Community. ‘A Mystery that is Disturbing the Miminigash and Surround- " " ing Couutry. I§|_x4na1.t:, P.E_I., Feb. 29.-The actions oi the Miminigasli uhost in the last eight ortan days have assumed such propor~ tions that the whole topic of conversation for miles iircunfl is about the Mclnuls gliost. For a tew weeks previous to that time very little was heard about the sub' ject, but it now seems the news had been suppressed as niuch as possible, and .lolxn Mclunia himself now admits that the Strange manifestations have been no ng ion almost nightly during the whole winter. On dillerent occasions the ln- inates had been unable to gzt any sleep uutil three o'eloi:k in the morning, or uu- til .such time as thc knocking ce iscd for the night. i 111 any clinpany of two or inure one bean many questions asked, as: Ilave you heard anything new about the seat of the ghost today? Do they see any tracks around in the snow! \Vhat do you think ,ii is! etc., etc. In this last question un- doubtedly lies the mystery. Old resldcnls of the community when asked this queer iiou shake their heads in silence and ro' cline to give any opinions about it. Others say “Oni it is thc same kind of a ghost that fourteen or llftcen years ago used to frequent the Murphy house (meaning an old house on the Dock road about a mile from the present scene) and L -riorizcd the whole settlement," and still some others, less superstitious, af- firm that the knocking is due to some "trickster," who is simply playing ou the nerves of the householders, or probably for the purpose of accomplishing some desirelmotive. To prove that lhls last affirmation was correct six of the mos. courageous young men of the community ix few evenings aim volunteered to go that very night to Mr. McInnls`s und capture his lordslilp the ghost. Iinmeilately to the west of the house in close proximity is a thick second growth of flr, and in this place two of the men concealed themselves to see if any strange object camo near the lion ie, so they at once could give the alarm and the whole crowd would _join ln the chase and run the ghost to earth and capture lt. The remaining four men, accompanied by thc two Mclnnis men, went inside and the lights were soon extinguished to make it appear that everybody had rt- tlzefi in quletude tc await developments. .\ half hour had scarcely passed when three sharp knocks were heard. To their surprise and horror the sounds came from upstairs. \\'bat do you want Z was asked A number of lcnooks came in response. The two men who were concealed outside then came in. Bump your head against the floor, and three dull heavy blows were heard. Bump it harder! and three tremendous blows followed. Several other questions of less importance were asked and each one was answered by n different number of knocks. Upon this the volunteers prepared to leave, when .ioliu said." I’he boys are now going home. give them a good send oil." and the blows @I _ iii\ilP We are selling 5000 yards carpet at 20, 30 and 50 per cent off regular retail prices. below cost this lot of Carpets out of the carpet business. There is enough carpet in rooms. If you want a carpet ford to miss this chance. Mark righiFurnishingilu.' I _ iHf%Hfl#*hf%@li'£Iiiii=“ Sunnyside Furniture and Carpet Store. ET__ We bought for cash away from a firm who were going this lot to cover_ zoo ordinary this Spring, you cannot af- firm. me wneifbui1If:g"ti-ambien in one 1. Propoft caste Intec from and to other I lf or p amen |g¢||” . . n c ‘i '4‘a‘ “P0431 foundntlous. _ One of these fellows being since asked what he thouiznt it was he |epl'ed: "I don‘t know, but_lt is nothing natural. I heard enouszh of the ghost on that night to do me as In in I, Ihre. I llwulht it was pnndemollinlh. fiOc the May home- thnt night oneuf thn'boy»`, hnvling n little further to go to his home than the lest of ul? touqliyous thot _IH ` declared he mu 'D0 |10 ` home clout, .And I'il ao~ knowledge I was pretty Irighterei my self." Large crowds oongreqhte nightly from ‘far and near to hear the ghost, and their ourlosltyis satisfied that there is some- thing "quaer" connected with the pheno- menon, and many are the idans ns to the origin of it, but appnrently none is oi' the opinion that there is any intl-igue by any belonging to the house. However, in the event of all these cou- cluslous proving erroneous, it is just pos- sible that there is one other my ste-ry, al- thouah at present premature, which na- turally mny in due time form' a complete solution to the proceedings, an i of which HALFI I1 _Generally the expres- sion is, “I don’t feel half 4. W¢1l." though sometimes ~ PFUPIC Say. “I feel half I Sick.” But there is no _such thing Ls being half / nick. _The man who f¢¢l5 half sick is all sick. As a rule, the cause of the weak, tired, halfaick feel- ini is disease of the stom- BC ._r_esultlu§ in loss of I _nutrition an consquently in8hysica1 weaknem. _ octor Plerce‘s Golden ` Medical Discovery cures diseases of the ‘ stomach and other or- gans of digestion and , = \¥ ' nutrition. It restores ‘ \ ` _ \ \ perfect digestion and as- similation of food. It makes half lick people all well. "I iuB‘e1ed for four can With Pain l_n my storiinch K~ so that at times I oouldn‘t work nor eat," writes Mr. Frank Smith. of " Granite, Chaffee Co., gh ` 2 Colo. "I wrote to you about my sickness _ and was told to use Your medicines, which I did with ood resultl. only used four bottles of your ‘ Gggkn Medigu Di5‘~`°"°"Y.‘ and must any that I aiu entirely cured and feel like ii new man, and I can highly rewxnxncnd your medicine to any sufferer." ' “ Golden Medical Discovery" contain; no alcohol _and is entirely free from opium,_cocaine and all other narcotics. It is strictly a temperance medi¢iu¢_ _ Accept no substitute for “ Golden Med. ical Discovery." There is nothing “just as good ” for diseases of the stomach. ’ihe “ Common Sense Medical Advis- er," one thousand and eight large pages, in paper covers, is sentfrrc on receipt of 31 one-cent stanfps, to pay e ease of customs and rnaiiin 0/1/;/_ Ailclress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Stffrrlgth by enabling the m-E S.B.Mi%§R& Co. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers Salmon. Macke1el,Snieits arid Eels a specialty. ienciin iurni~ih_eri nn npnlicalion. S. B. WILEY 8 IONS. Boston, Mass., Transfer Agcnfs, 7 Fulton Fish Market, New York Clarence G Miller, Miller Lonizbolhnln 11-17 its &w un pd NEW iillll SERVICE I have decided to begin in the city and suburbs an ,up~to-date cab service. Passengers, baggage etc., will be conveyed to boats trains or anywhere else desired Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Kinnon’s Drug Store or at the stables, Syduey Street. near Stevenson’s Corner will receive prompt attention. J. M. NICHOLSON. Telephone No. 253 27:! 3 mo. _i _ _..._-_ ._ _ _ ANADIAN - C 'Jaciric ommcnlldg - lntnnlam pril 30m, i904, Special Colonist Rates- _T0 BRITISH COLUMBIA and PACIFIC COAST POINTS. _ From Piston. N. Sn VII 01505' 'ro vancouver, B. C victoria. B. C. ‘ l'.°.‘i..‘.'i"-“2i‘.1lf.if'v‘3.5;_ i $59.05!, Pnrlinud, Oregon. Tc geippg; . rn _ , B. C §:lf::.'..._ ._ ._ _ | $56.55, llidwnly, B. C' uolutn. » I COLORADO IDATO._ M”ur'Fi\'ii:E` bvrigrixiwna and cnpaaiznnrn. | , from. Prices from 1 cent be denvor to locate the cause. The Mclnuln family, which con-iints of Mrs. Moluuls, one daughter, and two sons, is known as being respectable and ambitious. _,r"`€, , S5 John and Tolly, t nohl’ Ire men of good reputn:L,ih\3i highest esteem ':‘i-i'i`£-'ff'-' ._ the house about or six ‘Nm the rand. It wns _formerly n bulld- ing nt. the "Run," but was subsequently hauled to its presents nite, and three years nge it was re-ernotel in nn apparently new house. The knocking, which morn frequently takes place on the' outside, was ilrat heard early in the fall shortly after John had left on the North west harvest excursion. and nlthough the family kept. the nifnir private at the time. they were greatly terrorized, as they thought some calamity parently seem to know anything more i about the manifestations than t.he'publlc. Mrs. Melnnls 'and _ her daughter, aged the knocking, when on the outside, is want, the only answer was a repeated krockinz Mclunls replied. “No, not when the boys are at home." Do you intend remaining in the house T.” mu vnlls, and the public is using every eu- IP llhoyfflllhlo _won tho had befallon John, hut his return home in ' Novarhber had made no check to or in any D way cleared the mystery. nur do they np- U ' 8 Wh krllfh flht dMs. °"“ ° ” “W” '“ °“° ' 'nil noni runner nu. oo., . -Htl- loi nurnil. i J.. ` ' Kidney fliillo I0* ul, lows lllihli, hill- Il‘Oll|O» tho.. i\\\,\¢_.__, 'W€l'C ...___ nt., el n vbry had one ol zduyirouile- He tells about the cure in the following about fifteen, who sléep upstairs any that wordsi “l cannot recommend ,Donn'e Kidney Pills too highly. I never took any- hlgh from the ground, about on a level mmf ul” did m° W lmwh ¢°°d' I hd “ with the cave and usually as near to their '° heads as possible. In order to be distant zo vern pain In the lmnll of my back and uid lcnrcnl get up or down without eip. I couldhnrdly urinate, but when I from the noise to bo able to procure sleep, dm ma n 1," gen-i|,|¢_ 1 W” ig me they moved their bed to a different part of H the house, and thc next night were as I much surprised as ever to hear the knocks i U again right opposite their heafls. When 5° asked. What in the name of G- do you .B otel [gi-aiu, Kingston, Inst winter nad hen I came out I was some better but not ured. It was than I nw Doan's Kidney ills ndvarti|ed.`Sinc¢ takin them I have en completely cured and Eave not lind y trouble wit my kidney! since." Donn'a Kidney Pills, 50 cts. per lm! M for 81.15, all denier: or -rololrro. Our. ` TRYON TWEEDS are worn b`y rich and poor. Prices are easy. Styles are latest. Fast cclorings. Tryon Woolen M’f‘g Co Limited. Sold by all up-fo-datrmerchants. after the boys leave in the spring 9 ' 4 ‘ “I don't expect that this state of affairs will last till the spring, but if it does I surely will 'not remain here." -Special Cor. St. John Sun. lumhago _ f is Rheumatism ofthe back. The cause is Uric Acid in the blood. If tho kid- neys did their work there would be no Uric Acid md no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work. The nure, positive nnd only cure for Lumbago il Dodd’s Kidney Pills -?_._ Valentines Comic and Fancy Our large stock ia now ready for you to select up almost as high as you wish to go( In the comics we have them to suit every trade and oc-' llbl Cl th’ rdr lliislak . A carpet manufacturer made a mistake in our order and where. jas. Pat n s, . CARPETS. -FOR SALE! We offer for nie property known as “Esdalc Foundry.” Thin property was fnrmeriyowned and occupied by Mr. T. A. cLenn. Good ll le guaranteed. Anyininrmnilon regarding same can be had by cilling at our office. Bruce Stewart & C0. Fmmderl, Engineers, Mnnhinlnu and Boilermakers, dtruu Navigation Cow Wharf, Charlottetown, P. B. Inland, I hipped double the quantity ordered. We have instructions rom the firm to sell the lot at a big discount. Housei keepers will do well to see the goods before buying else- FURNITURE. 4 _ , | 4-, _/' A . ___ Q 'Z r:;i~ ay. _ 7': __.~_'ii:._._`%i_ A _ c . gg , ' ’» ' 'ii {'l itiuuv 1'/ f‘i"' ":~_u `\\;_%”~; C-;`i""r_=_-9 CZ. Tea E3 ‘"'?";iu _:_-, er Half of the time you'dnn't know what the right lime ll. That In II you donot have our cinch and watches lepnirerl by ue. Ailwnrk guaranteed. u.. vv. QQOK I EWKLBR Cor Great George and Grafton: cupatiou. Come in and make your selection early. We have a big stock but they are sell- ing fast. MlIcl1cil’sBookstorc Sunnyside. I _ I lliternatirliiflblvislon. Winter xeduced Rates _ in adam to lny rn, nu. Bt. John tn Portland ~ NM I ll. john to lontun has Oommeadng December xo, lgsgptenlin loaves st. John nt I n. 1. (Atlantic Standard) Thurr- lntnniing lmm Boston nt g n.m.vln. Penland. Eutport nnd Luhee. llondnyn. | huengero nrrlvlng nt lt. lohn on evenings previous to mai-ning nelllngeenl gn direct to name: and into uhh hnthn or ntnhroomn for he trip. win. 0. LIB. Agent. ltjohn, I. I. CAL_VIl AUITIR, V, P. I G¢l'I Ilnljur. A. K. HAKICUI, 0. P. n T. A. J.A1i ua"r§‘|i`ltws’,9}a§ii_ei1g||a|" B5-°""'\5"*°""~ - ` -General Omen, l'oetn'e Whnrl. Benton. lm _"__ _ _ _ ___ ._ _._ _ ,»_~ . .- .V- ,_l.___ -limi,” A CARD. Min Josephine Smith desire: to thunk her numeroul patron: for the liberal potrn-.nge ex endedtoher during the put lennou, and wishes to announce that her elnlel in dancing will reopen Vondsy evening Get. xzthin Bnullwocd'n Hull. 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