| t 1 ' / ' ‘ < THE c1iARLo'r'1‘E'i‘0wN oUARn1AN, MARCH 24, 1905 .r .~ iununounuruu - ; W `_ Y > R Y \ A vY_ j v V ` V’ ~ 7v""‘. o _ | 1 1 ` l’_&l¢._ thin. fired. i1ei°vous,deprcssed? M* 7°” d°°‘°" °b°“‘ “UUE AYer’s Sarsapariila for this bad condition oi your bl d. if h “ ». if not, then don’t takeoll. We fgclgliliieriillgv TSE: 10':-I Tgngkgx, _ 1 ' ll F. G. Bovvun shipswll hbls. Ben Davis' what doctors say about this old fiimii medicine. i‘~‘¢»r‘i°:'r°"' . -O _ t i For the Finest Finished i Photo Work Come' to the , ` Lcadlnit Studio A CARBONS - PLATINOTYPFS i ARTISTS PROOFS ceo. n. cook. ` 'NEW DMBRIBAY I 0 . The Studio where babyLi;c;K1'”| welcome. ' HUGHES’ HERB FOOD Is a guaranteed flesh, milk and egg producer. _Fcedii to your cgwg, ‘_ ogs and hens and note the im. provement it produces at once, ‘his preparation has becouie very popu ar with farmers and stqgk lrgisers who feed it. Price roc per - i no The “Silver Pluie that Wcar.r.”,’ You.,Know* stamped ” -ref-€T *T-:Q ? ii-i;‘-_» It=;_ its _"iz: - '_ i .j _ 5 _ si '_ JA V We i ll l a_ Anvrmrissas ans again reminded that Y lr! th b d came tm "you n d allordinnry “changes should be in this hese, Good puaerentn bought, 5° year; ggiinm Reporters and Correspondents v Everywhere. ` office no latter than one p. ni. to insure n insertion in following issue. “I847R0gersBros. _ FP" JAMi~;s McEAo1ii¢iiN and irrauklyn Jenkins, Alberry Plains, have returned from ii visit to friends at Woodvillo, Mills, Kings-iC0. i ‘ Tirr: Paul Lea Co., recently organized with acapltal of $ii0,000. is to take over Paul Leii's wordworklng factory on April lst. The business is to be operated on , n large scale with Mr. Lea as manager.- Moncton ex. ' Ti-rl! following young uicu, all of Oyster , Bed Bridge, left yesterday afternoon for \Vinnipeg:-Nelson Kent., Atthlngtou Scllar,.losepi1 McDonald, lioward Carr, ltufus McDonald, VVllliaui Pidgeon, \ Charles Henrtz. } Do you wont to hsnr an old-t.imei'i Jolfs Spooush;/iweglis l§:1al;’esi3eFor§s' llld Anthem is one hundred and twenty years I ' Cold Meat Forks’ Ladlgel eg P°°°°I old. lt was sung here sixty years ago. Apothecarics’Ha1l. ’ wg Jeweler. W. WELLNER Not many of those who sang ii. or thoso , who lieard it are still with us. all that can will come and renew their associatioiis. Complete steamer cargo to arrive Ist May. Liverpool salt, strong full bags. Liverpool F. l~`. salt. Liverpool rock salt. Liverpool fishery salt. Also now in stock`:»~ 4,ooo bags Cape Verd Fishery salt. 1,500 bags Liverpool salt. ' i cAigvEi.i. Brees.; The Man Thar Gives ` You Bargains' hc Man You Should Patronizc. . This week money talks at our store. `1oo pairs Ladies’ Luce Boots,'worI:h from $1.65 to $2.50, at Iggc e. pair, all sizes. Men’s Rubbers, the 85c kind at 69c, all , sizes. Men‘s Storm Rubbers, all i size t ` different styles of toe-s,`, 85d \Vatch our sd.for shoe 1; -' "':"hai‘gaius. °" ' HI VA 4-0 A. E. MCEACH EN. S OURI , A DRUG STORE' THAT IS A DRUG STORE ' There are lots of drug stores. You 'T li h t lf. I so Co may wonder w ei er i ina e y difference where you ialre your , prezricripiions or where you buy your oo ii. . K Our best promise is our drugstore 1 itself. Come in and iuveslruate it __, from front door to blclr, from top io _ i b d els- who J i hottoiii. Bring niiny fi y ._ -_f is conipeieut to judge and let theiri f. investigate methods, quality of ,. flrrigrr, prleer and everyrhirg else ,_ If you dn, you are hound to become _ one of our customers because you Q will limi that this is areal drug , litove worthy the ulrne. Mabon’s Drugstore, Souris East, P. E. Island. ihrcc New Lines of Womcn’s Lovv Shoes for Spring! Dongola light sole, sc-If tip $1.65. E Dorigola heavy sole, pa‘ent tip $1.85. I ’i`_in colored, heavy Alley & Bu. -ff 'E-_M ll Cheese and Butter Maker Wanted Sealed tenders will be received till no-in of Thurliday, March goth, from experieneed_chee};ie and inmer makers, wining io conrrac with I e 'Hnelbrook Dniryiniz Conipal1Y,l°\' me 5°" `“ of roo5, iune nttojneo. _uint renderer; will i3if6 D 300 barrels choice family Fi state rice, including hel_v, tnrtiiree ws!" 5 for Sale CHEAP FOR CASI-]_ nggiigo per iooo ibs._miiL received. all sup li 1 ish d n es urn e . -md, P|i¢¢ per rooo lbs. milk received and furnish all supplies. 3 (1, Price ner month. Number nf lbs. milk received lu r-in-i WIN 717 ' noolbs. Tireniakerin provid'e;‘ wirhn house by the nmpimv lin renini o 50.f0 i1¢"_Y""" dii$arkFon envelope “Tenderlor Miker' and ' `°“ '° ],u.io1~u-:s,secr¢i»irv _ Q, d 4| Pownal. _ '_ ____l______ ___;____ _'L_.f»~ - i . Your horse sir l March R dd. mouth to tone u Five FOSBS» Royal Household. Royal Stuart. Beaver. _ Fedora. Gypsv. Beacon. Every barrel guerahw Ri~:v. TiiouAs Si~;uui=:\v1cK, D. D., uncle of ltcv. \V. H. Scdgewick ot' this city ami clerk of the Maritime Synod, who for over 5 ‘lilycavs lins been the able and respected ` pastor of thc '1`utarungouche, N. S. , 1’i'esli_ytei'ian coiigregutiori has resigned his charge. 'i‘iii-; N. ll. and P. E I. train made its , ilrst regular trip to Port Elgin Inst Satur- ilny after' ii. weelc`.~iliard battling with Isiinwlrnriks. Tile road has been closed dou ii since early in February null its rc- fopcniiu.: is lrnili-d with delight. by the citizens of1‘orl Elgin and other stations ou the line. l \\'A'i‘i-;iivir.1,i~:, Me., is rejoicing orer ii new Mayor and Town Council. 'l`lie Mayor, Mr. Horace .Purintoii beg-in by calling upon those who were supposed to be selling liquor,and informing thcrutliat they must obey the existing proliibitory law or abide by the results. These msn took the hint, and Wniervillels known as ii “dry town" ami undoubtedly Mayor Purluton means it shall live up to it nnnie. The police dcpartnieiit is worlrln inharmouy wltli the new Council, an the Mayor says he does not intend to us any outside force to make the lnweiiee- mm' only't0 make good use of the regulu; and First Methodist otl'er you a good bill police force. \Vhnt Waterville has don and is doing with its prohlbitory law Amherst N. S., has done in a similar wa iii niiiiniii ' ' HON Benj. Rogers retumed' t° Aiiierton yesterday afternoon. apples to England this week. G. A. AND Mis. Gans cross by the Mlnto today en route to New York. Tnolms Hughes went down tojaii last evening' for three months for first violation of the Prohibition Law. Cosesnr in First Methodist Church to- night at eight. No tickets sold at door.` Buy at drug or stationary stores. A LARGE number- of the clergy who have been attending the Forty Hours Devotion in the city returned home yesterday afternoon. ' THB w,est-ern train leaving the city at 2.-i0 vesterday afternoon was detained till -L30 in order that ii nuruher- of passengers coming from Georgetown by the special might connect. AT Police Court yesterday in Prohibi- L on eases Thns. Hughes was lined $100 0r3 mos, cases against Fred McDonald and Ronald Steele were adjourned till Saturday and the ones against Catherine Collings and Martina Hewitt wercdis- missed. “Ii-' Christ came to Clmrlottetovvn" is the subject upon_wliieh licv. S. J. \’V0od- roofe, rector of St. I’iiul's, will give an address next Sunday afternoon at 3.-i5 in the Y. M. C. A. hall. St. Pnul'i~i choir' will couduct the song service nndgive two special select-iniis. Tire meeting will be for men only. With special music, a very intensely interesting speaker, and an interesting subject the' iinll ought to be filled to its utmost. A most cordial invitation is extended to all incu. Jani-:.~i D. Mci{i:NN.\ of the C. P. lt. well known in Cliar-lotteto\\n,is houn- ngniu,nfierbiiviniz been away for some weeks, during which lic went ns far' as Sydney, C. U. Mr. Mclicuna has been ar-~ nuigiug forexcursloris to the Northwest, and says that the{indivntioii.~i are that the exodus from Nova. Scotia will this season bc greater than luis been. Enquiries are being daily received asking for informa- tion about tbcsc excursions from all ovvi- Novu Scotia. New Brunswick and 1’rli.\ce Fldwurd Island.-St. John Sun. l“it|iiA\' the riiillliiery openings begin. but the attendance of niilliners from out. of toviii is not as large ns usual. Owing to the state of the erossini: between 1'. E. lslnnd and the niuinlnnd none of the Island rriilliuers have been able to get over, and usunliy twelve or fourteen ceiue from that province. But at the same tiinetlicsemllliners who are nowhere are placiiip large orders, and one whole- S sale house said yesterday that they had g sold more goods on that day than on any 0 other day since they wont into business. -St. John Sun. Levi-:Rs of Music. The choirs of Grace uf fare as will be seen by reference to the 3; iid. in another colururi. Some helpful d‘u|,inK me lust ten duyB_ The met “mt rcrrmr‘iis, brief and pointed, will be given the hotels have been closed shows thi someone has been feeling the effects o law enforced. But people are not tob boycotted into wrong doing by law-brcak- _ _ '_ br-iglir choruses, one is a liniumer (no r pun intended thc selection being nuu'kcf,l ing liotol»keeper.~i. It is to be hoped tha Amherst hotels will open with briglii.-e prospects and undera. new order. Sack- villc might well learn from both \\"atcr- villeaiid Amherst, how' to make ii pi'o- liibitory low etl`ecti\'e.~Saekvillc Trilmne. A Spokane, Wn.sli.- correspondent send the following:-On Wednesday afternoon the rcrnains of Mrs. Catherine Nicholson, who (iii-fi onM0ndiiy Mnwhiith, were, N<>'i'i-.s Faov It-viiim' H1\'i-111.-Y<>\11‘ consigned to their last resting place. It by the Choir' Master. What sounds nicer f than it szicrcd smooth ilmving selection by e the oi‘cliesir'a I Do you know the "Pil- grims Cliorus"`f A ladies t-rio, some Bouclie [ei-mo). A couple of interesting orrrau pieces, one it duet. Mis. Ritchie, Miss'1`eiiiplc and Miss Hazel Breuiricr (with violin oblinuto by Mr. Dickie) are the soloists. Tickets are not sold at the S door so buy your ticket previou:-ry to go- ing, drug or stationary stores or ehoii' ' nierubers. " scribe in this locality has long been silent 'Tire deceased was the wife- of Janice -it sieluid su useless to repent the “oft- .Nioholson of this city butlwns formerly told tale" of bitter- 1levastatingcold,'of ,,,,,1D,,,,,_.,e,|,,“.,,_y to he Wm, hcl. 10,.,,,K lof Kinross, I’. E. I. being the daugliter snow drifts, oi` delayed ruails, of cattle ` ol' J. A. McLeod of that place. Le:~as than two ycarsago sho left her borne. a happy bride, and the numerous friends oiliei~;;ii~llioodwllI grieve :it her early dcntli. Mrs. Nicholson was ill but a. short Lirue, though fronithe birth of hor bnbyiifiiireli 2nd her condition became alarming. All that lovinghnnds could do or medical skill could suggest was tried,but was ofno'u.vnll,aiid on March Oth at 5.45 ii. nr. calmly, peacefully her spirit took its flight. The -" funeral services were held at the borne 3.20 ENo1'a Av`eiiiie. Beside the her'or\vcd husband and brother (Archie McLeod) thc-.rc were present from the Is- ,lnnd the following: John Nicholson, James A. Gillis and Chas. A. McLean and wife. The ini-gc number' of i`ricnds nt the ou! funemlauil Llic beautiful floral offerings testified to the ailbcticii in which the de- censeil\vns hold. Tire choir reiulered Nearor My God to Clliee and Jesus Lover of my Soul, ninl the Rev. Wnre (pastor) spoke of the pure, good life just ended. At tliogrnve the lriipressive service of the ltebeccns was read Mrs Nicholson having beorianieiiilir-r. Much sympathy is ex- pressed for the husband and other relatives. he was truly a' noble wuiinui ii sincere Glirlstluii, ii di- d voter wife, and though her life was short ‘ it wastllled with good deeds and those who knew her and loved her, und who uill sadly miss her sweet presence are is the P ` your horses and cattle. B I , The ienper came tlint day, uns an angel visited the green earth, Druggists T'Andtook tho finweraway. PbO\1e L Bef" Ug° 5| flu” H ,221 Farmers and Horsemen--\Ve want you ' A gallon , c to know that the beat powder on the 86° L¢ld5 "Wm ln- U U K ga on 5 1 market to bring horses in condition is the ‘ 25° a lb' Package' S4l.i!dlePBra:¢?v¢et‘dii;i(iCsl'-'IAEI-_Z“l"'l"€"l°Z\/\/l\l, g. 3. l€|_Al\|l:D qlzpnuaanlzyn ul\v»w»uu»u@»m~uu|phi» . 'r i ' . ._,i, 5 »»~.` ¢».-1-f......,,_ ,_...»- § ` ii~‘ ii, / i » /,- r i i *.1* 1 __.. ii' ,vi_, i. i _\ i \',