Repairs j i ni e bac old You iiira in wchr. .Reporters and Corresnonden. ~ t Everywhere i a lirrorl ilaiiallla Watch? T ~ *"-"*~\ \ , . . ./ __ _,-Q , _ Bathurst Circuit consists of fourfchuroh- "~_,` _-A-' _ WW. ewe er, ='-,-' 1 h Y ` l H For the Finest Flslshod Photo Work Come to the ' Leading Studio CARBON! ' PLATINOTYPES ARTIITO PRUUFI GEO- H- COOK. NEW DMBRIBAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is alwaya welcome. CRAM PS Pains in the stomach from any cause what- ever are quickly relieved by a few dosea of HUGHES' STRAWBERRY CUMPOUND. Thermos! pleasant and eiiective medicine on the nl rket for Summer Complaint. Cholera Morbua. Dyseutery, Dlrirrhcea, and all Summer stomach troublrs. This is s preparation that should be kept in the house, ready for emerg- enciea. Price z5c a bottle, Geo. E. Hughes,- Apothecaries’ Hall. men fo - fell wear. We recommend our 5|.5o h mt, Rox Cali leather lined, water proof sole w th the worth cushion in~ole-a mattress for the fo it or we have them with rubber soles and heel, same pri elers5per cent for caan We claim this is ti e best. boot at any price that comer to the eirv. See them' A- E-" McEACl-IEN, The Siroemnn. Fall Fatal- wear Orir best selling boot for fail plough- ing, etc, is made of Grain Leather with fairly heavy soles and a guaran- teed wearer $1.85 Aiiey& Co. . . SOURIS . . Wampole's Emulsion Peruna Lydia Pinkham's Liquozone Swamp Root Omega Oil Kola Celery and Pepsin Tonic Wine. Glyoozone . just received a big supply of the above medicines. Mabon’s Drug Store, sauna, 1>.E.nnnd. ` -T -n . ..____ __*.A_... _-_~‘ -~' ' --Z " ll is Nice r in Know Heinz’s s prudent circuits. Rev. R. Opie has begun his work in a most. encouraging manner. At the first meeting of t/he Quarterly Board it wus decided to open a bank o eque So one circu eitrr another ful into u. business way of doing its business Sl. PETER'S BAY George M-cAulay left for the city yes tcrdny. Murdoc khdncinnis is on s. visit to Miss Lettio McCallum is home on rr. _ . on o 4 , g new dwelling house herc. J. H. Rat ruy, our up-to-dute butcher, is doing n rushing business this fail. Mrs. Hayden and her daughter E'hri are here from New Mexico visiting her two sisters Mrs. Pope und Mrs. Erasmus Coiiin shoomakers is doingjln heavy bus ness this fulisnd is thinking about employ- ing an assistant. Our Starch Factory is getting repaired, and is preparing for it good business this lull, us the potatoes are a good crop around hcre. They are going twenty seven cents per cwt for them. T “F” ro REPLACE* | - _ L Errcrmcrrv. The quenlinun, What in rhe bel! boot for . ` -'* (Glace Buy Gazette) The recent attempt of the Cape Breton Electric Company to miss' the rates on thc eletrio lights is having the very rpposite effect from what was intended for instead of adding to the revenues of thc company, it threuteris to reduce them very materi- ally. A number of the leading merch- ants have decided to give up electricity nnd will substitute for it the Keros in- candescent arc an oil vu or ll ht l _ . p K Ll-_-_-qi-J which is greatly superior to electricity und has been used with murked suc- cess in many of the largest departmental und otherstor/os of the leading Ameri- cnn cities. Recently Prowse Bros &Crowcll hurl their entire store, with the exception of the windows, lighted with the new light and the ct`i`eot was brlllinnt. Manv of the other big mer- . - clmnts in the. town dropped into the lc C S C 0’ store during the evening und announced their intention of giving up electricity. We have just opened up 3 nice The great difference in cost in favor of Sweet mixed pickles Sweet midget gherkins Sweet pearl onions Sour mixed oickles Sour chow chow Tomato chutney Tomato ketchup Tomato soups Mauzlnilla olives Baked beans in sauce. . you can have an elegant cup of ' tea for Exhibition times at a moderate price- If you prefer coiiee we can please you too. -_ t We want to meet the person Whois disappointed with OU! Nl or coEee. ‘ ' las. Kelly it lin. iF YOU'0IiLY KNEW ' When your well stocked store wal Mngto burn down. 10° °°“l‘| wait to insure until the week be- fora, but ' .. . an tg lm , V ..n~-, .af rl 1 \ Lil l'_lt!\.\,\\3i=r1\.~."l. ,I Hn’ - _ 4.- <1 .,_., ..._,_ 2532;! ‘;t-:-5 _»_°.°.- . \' _..-:P , 3 i ~ \ 4, - - .-1->. .» *.- -:§\ _ .~ ' aw _~_} \> '.- '|- ‘ .`,',-,. » ¢ ¢ , s°¢°,:, ; . 1 » _ _,_,»_. _vga . »° N .° ¢. ° ."» .~.» all == _f_;__}=~<<\\ § ilk; rlrll ll" ` _ Reddin Bros. Drug Store. Will assortment of pickles’ aaucesl &c_' the Keros is shown by the frwt that from H_ ]_ Heinz & Co_ We have Prowse Bros. & Crowell formerly had' 150 electric lights which cost $500 a year while thc cost for the 13 Keros ‘which replace them will only he$50 ri your n saving of $i50. This infonnution wus given to the Gazette by Mr Crowell, who states that the lamps are not an experi- ment ns they have been in use in their Olunriottatown store since the wth of De- ,osmter Inst. l Prowse Bros. & Crowell`s plunt was in- stalled by Mr McKinnon of the Brm of McKinnon and MoNevin, who._ have the agency for the lights for Prince Edward B ls'nnd and Nova. Scotia. How highly the light. is regarded by Prowsc Bros. &: Crowell is shown by the following letter: McKinnon and McNevin: In answer to yours of the 4th lust wc might say that we are very much pleased with the new Keros light you installed for us last i’nil. In reference tothe cost, we had 90 of the IU candle power s ectrlc lights in our store and they cost us for the month ot NoveAborQ68 ond for 20 days in December $58.11) making liit?.00_ for lens than two months. Un the 50th of Decom- bor wc started with your lights and up to the present it has cost us less than #R100 for the six months. You cannot recom- mend your iight too highly for store use. We might also asa not it rs we gory light we could match solors with which is a great convenience in n dry goods store. (8gd.) Prowse Bros. Charlottetown. "‘l‘fi!`§li -_ti- whet is Destroyed bring you any want in the Drug line . our cannot" sn” M Hwophw at short u°¢i°~» mrs -rin- n mum rsmsuism nr Yousratoo late. Rememberths _ P '- P P* om e irnun u no gtme "kg wh n it comes to toning up the nerves, u¢?. t»» md M |“m-"mg -and: givinrutrength and scsrgyito the and in assorted Chocolates are famous T Phona_8 the moat delicious pore ingredients body. It never foils lo giva benefit in the 6, worst of nervous dab'ii'y-Try it . In the iirat ond baoxvinoed. Only Bo hott e. A. W. Rtaddln, Pham B. Central Drugstore. these Choco- aeeond piece, the moat tooth- them ll.W.WeIlnor ` We have them at most reasonable Price8_` Tan tide will behiqh this afternoon at 'Mm par"“m°mary cimfe' ~ ` Call; in and have a look st them. 4'0" “nd "°m°"'°“' '“°"““3 "'° W7' 68 8 Resolution to that Eliot i\`/-'_ _/V es sufficiently far npsrtto keep its minist- ' it their Meeting __ -g,_.J_»jj- , rnartn x rs nu an br erne yesrce. ae.rae ____ J I 7 sppointrnent,and ranks amongst theinde- Sfr. Louis. Sept. 13.-At the meeting of the Inter-parliamentary Conference to- day, Count Goblet: d`Alvielln. presented his resolu on lin for in erv o fill-iw d ti cal g t enti o in | agcouuf an pay the nxnister Ngmarl, bg the Russo-Japanese wrtr. lt rends: The interparliurrrerrtury confcrerrce the powers signatory of the convention ot-the Hague have been unable t.o have r course to the clauses there by which to tender mediation upon the outbreak of h stil ties, asks the powers signat/ory of V D V N . the conventional the Hague to interfere broken eithergointly or separately with ths_beili» gerents to restore peace, or instruct the said powers. Count d’Alvieliu, in presenting the re~ solution, used thess words: "I trust we shall render Russia ri great fuvor in help- Ju.pn.n,I urn one tl uh lrsvo thought from the outset that the exist- equilibrium of the world, provided this empire stunds not us n. new factor of wur, in closing hc urged that the president of the Urriterl States was quite the proper person to tender mediation. The only opposition to the resolution wus thot it was not vigorous enough, but the resolu- tion wus adopted.. of Cleveland presented the resolution and urged its adoption. The resolution wus supported enthu- siusticullp, und its ndoption was ununi~ rnously voted. By this reso‘ution President Roosevelt is asked to tail it second ses-rion oi Thr- Hugue conference. the dny disposed of, the ri-ui _work of the conference ended. _ BASIS 0F 'HEALTH Strong Blood Fortifiesthe Nerves, Strengthens the Heart, Keeps you in the Swim. How to Nour- ish the Blood. To keep nbmast in the uuccnsing rncc that confronts us, both energy and xc- serve strength ure esseritirv. . tr-cngth is power. Power is monoy»tlrut’s thc way wc resolve it today; ycb even when evir - ence of failing strength und dwindling wer becomes manifest. very few of us lzgce the actual condition and dcnl with it its we would with something involving monetary vulue. Thousands oi' people arc fnlling behind in the moe of life simply because they nrt- fniling in strength. Instead of using lfcr- roz- ne which rcvltullzes ull the functions oi' the body, forms rich, red in ood, im- proves digestion, therchy renewing vital- ty and endurance, they simply drift along until the doctor' or undertuker con- fronts them. lf Fcrrozone was unpleasant to tukc or if its notion we-.re_not imrncdiutc und per manent, if physical improvement were not of the lriglrest value to the indlvlduul there might e some excuse for deferring the use oi' this remarkable tonic. If your health is inconsequential, then Ferrozone may lu: dispensed with. But if health nnd vigor give you more power and comfort, csn'tiyou sec thc foolishness oi' deny ng yoursel the nmniy ud\'nntn.ges of us ng such it grand medic nr-f _ Do the fnirth ng ity yourself go right to your rirurrglst and get For-rozrrrrra. You will then know what pcri'ect\ heult' good spirits, and strong nerves rt-uliy mean. Ferrozonr, like other good things, is grossly substituted, so inslslt on getting errozonc, which is prepared in tnbicr. form und sold only 50|: boxes, six boxes for $2.50. nt nil dealers, or by mull_ from N. C. Poison Ge Cn. Kingt-ton Oni. , und Hartford, Conn., S. A. WATCH RELIABILITY Th h ......°.__r...""re... °:'r°-..i°‘::..rr:.'. 2: 4' mls kradforwatelmheaea ifswttsueo a huyiag from I &a\>\l\0\ ee. A R5 wntrhu Ive IILIAILB and T1. and ara proreeted wigtanbilddng quarauzee. ul ' sea a ea e larsha asking.” ' G . on “~ Rrcrr meh noon, _, tr ' It wufdeclded to spend" comddemblp um; shocked by the horrors of the war which 0' moaey In 'repairing the pm_som;g°_ is being waged in the far east between .` , clmguall G\-_“dun ' two civilllcd states u.nd dcploring that ' ~ . `~ _y°\l.. inter-parliamentary_burr-nu to bring the _ New potatoes ureshipping nt25o hare, present resolution to the knowledge oi W in black and color; Boston. ing iher out of her ditllculties. As to you’ of rose ' o "'l"‘““ hm" B°""'°"' ence of s. strong Jnpnnesc empire in the Q Q L Mrs Davis f Lot 0 rg bu ldrn 3 fur east might become u fuctor in the x 0 E' Pratt or Charl°n’e"°”n is buudmg but ns an element of pcucc und clvilizut C tr shop und dwelling house here. ion .. 40° STANLEY Bi?0S» With the t`vro inrportunt questions of _ __ - -i. my.. an "gg, cr, _Q _,t-‘ va »fwhet1tag~L'm"___‘. _ ._ -*-v*_=.*_‘ ~ *` -v~i-. *.-v--~v-_~_-_- 1- -*v-_-i-_~_-;-v-_-f ._ i f ____ P____: ji PICKLING .VINEGARS including: White Wine, XXX, English-Malt, Proof (extra strong.) Cider, Prices 40¢. _to 60,3. gal. _ ALSO-A full line of pickling spices fresh und reasonable in price. 3/\l\iZE?£Zl\i dn C33. Y _ ` . , &AAAAA| Stands for America. the best land on earth, The very place, too, of Buster Black's Birth. Its the land where they do things and do them just right, _ c Where the Stockings of Black Cat first saw the light. \Vav up in Wisconsin in a town bv the lake, Well kno vu as Kenosha and where peoJ`e oft take A look at the factory now known to famz, As a place where effort and high set aim, . Have resulted in making for folks evervwhere. A stocking unequniled for worth and hari wear. 3? _ Mortar.-Black Cats can be worn either in or out of doors without drtiicrrlty. but it is an extremely difficult thing to wear them through. Try it I l 1 i gli .. _,fy __:» '-f-,__ ._ ," _._r_- ` -._ _`__. i.MES PATUN 8|. llll. G I-V '- -'W li "ll FOR SALE BililS Fllll SALE . _ , °'_"° ` , an r a M Hotel Acadia. Grand Trscaflie. °rT'i¢'f¢'i“i'smr::t°';¢f:si;°dSgr':Cir-saith 'three good driving horns. mln hhisz. ri-we it_rs~_°°>= New ¢°\\¢\» 1. C. rrAr.r.. '“*" “”"‘° c,,,_,,,,, ,°‘w,,-H " 53. ._,'A___ ____1___v;__ __ _v~___A__-__A` _A______ _;___.___ __ __ e_,_ __vv_ _ vv__ __.__v v 1°`\§~ . The new Hague conference proposition C C pet °`,“*f.'“ James Stee'e, one of our enterprising wus next tnksnup. Congressrunn Burton ,Bfd fjz =.-; . ... r. c. s’::;’a.rz.°t*‘°':°- 1fy»-vt-'== 1° we can train you .for a pmt; tion in your chosanprrofesaion, with- out loss of time from_you;-- pfqgnt uugopgeniai oolcuputioiai ~' . ’ f ew mont after, enroll' in _ ‘ one of our coms;» .£&Jg¥£§ hundredaoi ourf s ` ' proved their positions and: doubt iheirsalariea. .1 '.‘y-__-‘_ ' so caiwou' _~’ . os you`wrun"»'sv¢ or ‘ sinus Louis) WU'id.’gni‘;1{!;._ BIC ,~ , r `, ._ Mel :fixes an ‘~I' lteli you how-mtwi on .; _ wld _ PAYIIEIB, e` Local Representative for P. E, I P. 9. an-eg-,@¢ani»n»mws. OHM 099- me Hqqer. » .-. our ~ ' ~t.. .gi C-‘-r .4 » tc »f,\f;r'-1. ra ‘lt try. _th f arg.. rt, . a.* " - » , T va zoooooooooaaeooooooo o Q A 9"-°‘ E _ :.- iésfi-lf. sl . ¢S oth _ if - . if Nl»\l~_.._______,,,____- . . ..,., _._ X--_-'--»,_._.___ »¢s.»o¢,¢»»‘,'».¢ ‘ »/< ~‘ " .J ’_> ~ 9-15 d 3| Tryon' 4