iv ‘ 'PHE % ill IIEWS iii Lilllll IIITEIIEST g Rneaavs Thursday, larch Sith, for the concert in the lecture room of Zion Church. 'Ins special took the malls to the Capes last night at the usual time. The boats crossed yesterday at the Capes. Irrsrsorou Jenkins wishes ic acknow- ledge the amount of W from Try Again Division in aid cf1’mhibitlcu Fund. Your Uvor Will bs roused to its natural duties and your hlllousness, headache and ccnstpaiion bc cured if you tara Hood’s Pills Bold U7 all drugllltl. I5 clip. QWe haven'h said anty- ihing about cohee or sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings s new customer for it, i.hat's proof our codee is good- HAVB YOU 'FRIED I'l`. If you haven't leave your next order with ns I and get the best in the city. Our price is 4oe a my _ pound Webster & McKay, PHONE 199. Frph iin_n|nd Every N. nl ___-_'___f__.'.__'.`:_f _ other "'7-"1 Soup ` _ has . ._ '» ALL 1 Q; _ `7 ihe - , , qualities __ Q of .0 yn » -lf; - ___ B, b G . oi-.rm ' §‘i~fE’§¢;'> 1*" ' -_m..;» :.2 . ==.~ 1| in . ~-:-»=:. .- . _.1 #2-55;.-_:_'-' ‘Kin mb '.."........5.-:.=3~'. ‘Tiff-;='\=1'Y . -~'-'=='=.=.=.=.-'.-‘-" -- -" 'l'. E* #4 Own Soap Pu re, _ Fragrant, Cleansing 'ras mae snr cnusacs nuns Arbor Torieisorp como. 'Ei'-._._,_ rviorrrnrzai.. 1 Latest novelties in Ladies' Neck- wear just received by express at Stanley Bros., goc to $2.25 each, also Ladies’ Crush Silk Belts and Girdles 35c to $1.15 each. Ask to see them; it is a pleasure to show goods like these, it is a pleas- ure to look at them, therefore your pleasure our pleasure.-Stsn~ ley Bros. I d 2i 1 ;:'~'.‘°§' OUR DIFFEREENT KINDS OF PASTRY Are fresh to-day. have Apple Pies M nee Pies Cocoauut Pies 15 and Cream Pies 12 and Try us for bread. D. STEWART» ` nicursrt aaxnsv. Baker Best Bread. We 12c mc zoc 1 5c Peter McDonald. formerly ofthe Mer- chants Bank of P. E. l. is this City and now of llontreal came tc the City yester- day. - F. G. Srlxcim, of St. John, is endeavor- ing to have Madame Nordics, the great singer appear-in the Maritime Provinces shortly after Easter. ' A ‘IILIGRAII Iocoivod last evening by Jss. Patou k Oo., announced the arrival of their Mr. McLaren at Moville, Ireland after s very pleasant trip from Halifax. Till Montreal Star of Wednesday says the flash light neutral telephone system is to be Introduced there and the paper sets out its advantages. This system has been in operation in St. John and Halifax for some time. A olB'rA!N. gentleman - yester- :lay purchased s dossn of the largest/ eggs ever seen in Char- lottetown. While taking them homo ons broksin his pocket sud s friend ro- markod it was the drst time he was sssn “shelling ont." Rlv. W._H. Spencer will give an account ul his trip Lo the Grand Orange Lodge of Nova Scotia in the interest. of the Wallace Orphan Home in Bt. George’s Lodge Room on Fridsv night, ith lust. at 7.90 c’clock. Members of the Order, and their lady friends are cordially invited. Ar six o‘clock last night no word had been received of the arrival of the Mints at Picton or the Stanley »-* Georgetown, A telegram received from lhciou said the Mlnto had not arrived and there was a boat supposed to bo the Stanley about seven miles from Picton u r...1f making towards Plctou. The ice was repnrted very heavy and the 'wind easterly. Tm: homo of Dr. Stewart Simpson of New Glasgow was suddenly broken on Fri- day lsst by the death of his little son John G. from croup,agcd one year and eleven months old. The funeral took place on Sabbath afternoon. The services which were held in his lata home were ecniucted byRev. George lIillar.Much sympathy is ` felt for Dr. Simpson by s very large circle of friends. BY special request. the grand entertain- ment beld at Notre: Dams Convent cn, on Monday and Tuesday shall bc repeated on Wednesday to accommodate those who, owing to the limited seating capa- iolty of the hall, were unable to obtain tickets for Monday or Tuesday. Enter- tainment begins at sight o'cloclr. Ad- mission, 25 cents. Tickets for sais at tho door or at Raddin Bros. P. W. Connsan Hockey Team will play a return match with St. Dunstsn's on Friday night ln Hillsboro Rink. Avery close and interesting game resulted in the first match between the Colleges. The Princes are determined to reverse the score in the coming battle and a good game will be witnessed. The Blackstones will play the iieavywelghts on the same evening. Both- teams have a strong following, and their friends will be out in large numbers. p Piniham’s Medicines Big fresh stock of Vegetable Com- pound. Blood Purifier. Pills. etc.. now in "The TWO MACS" lachonaldiz iiaclliuhon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gi:.George and Kent Sis. yvvw-vv~»vvvvv'v"v'v'v'v'v" Tllllaiiwsy lines both ssst and woot. wareolnoarad yesterday. The .train laid up at'St. Peters on Tue».day night rsached the city yesterday at half past \wo,o'olook asd rcturnedat four, reach- lngsonrls before midnight. The Capel line is elsar and the train leaving Tig- uish yesterday morning reached the city atniue o'clock last night. Everything is expected to be in good running order today. Tn: home cl Henry Jonas, Hsrelbrook, was the scene of a vcry pleasant event Monday night, the occasion beings sur- prise party to Mr. Jones who on that day celebrated his forty-eighth birthday. There was present s large number of relatives and friends from the surround- ing country, who after presenting the genial host with s small token of esteem, spent the evening very enjoyabiy in music and games. \i1c‘roura Iraus.-The leap year skate in the rink to have been held on Wed- nesday the 24th and postponed on ac- count of the storm took place on Friday. Quite s large number of skaters and promensders were present. Our fair ones I fully ro_ss to the occasion and the boys did not have much prcmensdlnu to do. Much credit is duo' to our able rink msnsgerJ W Knox, for the pod. oz con- dition of the ice but owing to unforsesn circumstances the musicians engaged for the evening were unable to be pre- sent. Soms masquerade costumes on the ice afforded quits a little amusement. - TH! death took place at French River cn Sunday, of Albert Simpson, s well known merchant of that place. Mr. Simpson formerly conducted business in Charlottetown in conjunction with Robert Brownasslmpson 8|: Brown, where the Nowson block now stsnds,and ister in his own account on the north side of the square. He afterwards removed to French River and there built up a large business and established himself as one ofthe mostfhonurable and upright; busi- ness men on the North Side. Mr. Simp- son was a native of Cavendish and brot.hertoR.sv. Allan Simpson. Besides a bereaved widow, two sons and one daughterare ieltto mourn their loss. The funeral takes place st Cavendish at one to-day. _.________,_____ THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPTIC PAINS. Iinproperly digested food usually forms h lnful dlstentlon of gassst at causes pa the stomach and pressure against the heart. This results in much pa n and dis- tress, but Nervllins will relieve the dis- tention, dispel the gas and cure the dys- peptlc pains vory quickly. l:’olson's Ner- vlllne ia really an excelent remedy for Dyspopsis, lndlgostion, Gramps, Summer Com laint and all Stomach and Bowel Trnuhles. Nohousshold iscomplete with- out Nervlllne. Try a 25c. bottle. You can savs money by dealing with us.-Fennell 86 Chandler. BORN. On Feb. 22nd at McNoiil's Mills, Lot 12 to Leslie and Mrs. Smith, a daughter. At Chicago. Ill., U. S. A., on Monday February lith, 1004 to Mr. and Mrs. Ebr n Erskine MacLeod,a son. Eben Ersklrs MacLeod, Jr. § i 3. Carnation Red Clover Jacinthe .Violet Magnet Soap _ All regular io cent more goods, and good .value at that priceynow Il POR 20 CENTS whlle they last. . 3 cAl