., / f t ,, I 4 . ,. . ---._.. 4|- ‘ 1 'ran concur. cnsanorrxrrown rumor nnwann I8LA1_W.aPsrr. 13. lm. Hair Vigo r o Asplendid dressing forthe hair, . keeping it soft and' glossy. lt » l'rr f ll d .- slid ¢ gssiial t if i F. V. 5 g 41 RUSS WEARERS you' wears truss or used- tn ,£1 onsyoushouldraow that we char absolute na action in nt, in comfort, is relief sad in wearing uaiit . QA vysriet of mage ci* trnises slsva o neaesuaaseect ¢;.¢ .i§:£§::&n\Fevrry ease.. Os. ggpef ' 1| many dll! has madens upon. Private roots f r truss dttin . Our only charge is a moderate &e for the ruas. No ehargejor services . GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecsries' Hall. ‘ ..S. For the Finest Finish Photo Work Come to th . Leading Studio CARBONS PLATINOTYPES ARTIUTS PROOFS Q59. H. cook. IIIW Dssnsrsav snocx. The Studio where baby is always , " welcome. QKll§§HM§R i sem! ' Our p Silver Department is fril of suggestions in “lgy nouns nos? KNIVES. FORKS. SPOONS. and attractive serving pieces for the variations of possible elegance. A glance over our rich display is a study full of bright points. W. W. WELLNER, IENELLER. Ch’town. éounie Keep Your Teeth Clean Euthymol Tooth Paste. Parke, Davis & Co.. z5c a tube. Formloid Cream, Wam- pcle & Co , z5c a tube. Saponaceons Tooth Pow- der, H. J. Mabou, 15c a bot- tie. sorn sv H. J- l`lABON, In Dr. McLelinn‘s New Bldg. 1 Next Cox Hotel. Up-to-date Druggist. Souris. P. E. island. 4 dw ryr ~'i@w~4w , . Makes llle’s s all H-r an cn ":= ». 1. f;:;~}» -.~ ' /1,31-.$'¢-f `i`=1» I; ». ~. e. . f ._ 1 ‘pl NNU \ ,\\1._,\ . \; . ' ~ - r ` ~ . . xi. if ff. B. V." _ . , 5 ,L_ f?/' ,V ' ,_ 5.7"" sf ' ""-‘»,3;L'I1`» V l; ` \ . hi. ~ \i I .J .V ,',\, _NM '\if.'ii_ " -V ' .¢v_'1Te-v BEAUTY IN [COLLAR |iThe beautiful iinish on our laundry w mlkes its pleasure for the wearer, and the miratlon of the observer. Your lady friends w ll admire this bea and your good judgment, if you have laundry work done up al ile. STAR STEAM LAUNDR KentSL Phonei S DKK ad- uty , your Y. 51 .Q’_L`”*” _ allows perfect freedom to every vein, joint and muscle; the best fitting and most corn- fortable shoes ever ipfide. They iit like g oves,snugly but with- out pressure. $3.75 for Boots, $3.00 for Shoes. ‘ _ __... . .__-_*.7* \ . for- /’ f ..~\~ Bcavcrica 5 . strength and color. I ust . THE TEA for an evening party-. Jas. Kelly & Co. 4 -ff » ...sf-‘\ 1; V A Bi* - .liiii c F' i - ‘i "“.<2.=> _I Pi, f --°.‘i’f» ` `»"-. _ as ....... ' ` .. 7. ».'i» F . .1 if-F -'rift J "“/ .l UNA, - PiBRCB5‘ MB CIN , FBLLOWS' SYRUP. »..§.i...» ms. Goethe Habit” Trade at Phone 56. T “l , ff /f? §» e.. T Alley & Co. di: '»~ --fe" A’"”" f‘1-""`°`_;- iioneless dhsli I . We have just received a [quantity of yery nice bor_1_ei§S Fish, put up by a relia e man. _ 1 We can guarantee this Ot to be pure Codfish and a first- onsr & ogg; schooner For snr. boil The ‘chn P. “ Reyuoldh as *ou.‘\’shfel\l¢¢ll1:l. build, bottom oak and NDP* i||cron|i1l!°'*““°"d nd pd-Nd In Di - wo* 'md mffggg, fast sailer, MPC 5 for sms; saving lam “N” °" ‘J-csavuile For particulars IWW 1° 9-he; |“g\¢|||»¢a, l. ll. Customs, Bonris. * "mu is new laid up. or in GEO. W. IRKAY- cilnon, new L°n<1°°~ table. We show goods in all their class article. l .Reporters and Correspondents l Everywhere- Davrn Reid, Victoria Crosa,hss sold his , trotting bred stallion Patton Hhs: to Dr. A. E. Smith, V; B., llonusgue. Mrs. Forscy, who resides inhiexico, has been in St. John for the past few days, Her mother and sister came down from Ottawa to meet hor on Saturday. Station Master Truemsn oi’ Moncton. who is Mrs. Forsey's uncle, ioincd the party. Mrs. Forney and Mr. Tniemnu want to Monc- ton last evening, and the latter will shortly visit friends on P. E. Island. Mrs. and Miss Bowles return today to Ottawa. -St. John Sun. _ Tn; Department of State Ottawa at the instance of the Customs Departmantbavo communicated with the Board of Trade, Alberton, asking for the specific claims cf the shippers of fresh frozen fish for rebate of excessive customs charges at Vanceboro. Parties having claims against the United States for excessive charges in this mat- ter should filed the-ie claims at once with the respective secretaries of our Boards of Trade so that they may be forwarded to the Secretary of State who is carrying on the negotiations with the American Gov- ernment. Msnrnrms of Mayflower Division were very much dlsuppainled nn Tuesday evening, when the members of Ever On- ward Division, who had planned to visit chem did not come. A suitable program had been prerpsred and the sisters had arranged to treat the members of both Divisions to cake and coffee. Although disappointed in not having the visitors with them a very happy evening was spent. Brother Lawson, Provincial Deputy,haing present was called upon to install the (Ulcers for the present quarter which are as follows: W. V.-Geo Lewis. W. A.-Grrtie Bell. R. S.-W E Burke. A. R. S.-Berta Lewis. Trans.-Percy Gates. F. S.-Beatrice Burke. Chap.-Samuel Good. Can.-Percy Burke. A.. C -Etta Gates. -Vernon Bufke. -Steve Bolsncr. P. P.-J R Bell. Drmnas and Vicinity-The snow has disappeared io n considerable extent duf- ing the past week, and the bridges and some high places on the roads are now bale, causing parties hauling large loads considerable annoyance. The sehr Morn~ ing Light is undergoing repairs at Bridge- town and har owner, Capt' Richards, ex- pects to have her finished by the time navigation opens. It seems strange that in this province, once the scene of such large ship building industries, there are not more vessels owned by the different flrmsengaged in the shipping trade. Our const waters team with cod, hslre, and herring, for which many vessels from Nova Scotia come to our waters to engage in fishing every season, and many of them go hcrneward bound with a full faro. It seems - that the develop- ment. of our fisheries is some thing that might profitably re~ ceivs more attention from tho Tribnnes in our Provincial Senate Chamber. It appears to the writer that n great mistake was marie in placing the control uf our fisheries in the hands of the Federal Government at Confederation. The freshets cuusod by tha late soft weather have given our mill owners a full supply of water to drive their machinery, and as most of tlhe farmers in this section have been more careful of their forest lands than have the people in other sections of P. E. Island, our saw mills have plenty to do all winter and mostly all summer. The good ice on the Grand River during the lust few days has caused a great many of our young men, who have fast horses, to spend the evenings on the river training up for record smashing.- Eiectlnn day pssscd nfl' quietly here, although it was evldentfthat some men who should be setting n better example to the growing generation, had a little more enthusiasm than cold water or tea would account for. These men certainly domct realize what n glorious privilege they enjoy wbon they have a right to a voice ln the Government of their country. If they studiei the history of the fight for the Franchise they would than perhaps realize better that their right to vote has cost too much blond, and too many noble lives, und ls too sacred in ba bsrtered for a bottle of rotten whiskey. on swf” . ' ___ J Dear Sirs,-This is to cnrtify that i have been troubled with a lame back for fifteen yearn. I have used three hotties of your MIN- ARD‘S LINIIIENT and am completely cured. It gives me great pleasure to recom- mend lt and you are at liberty to use this in any way to further the use of your vain sblo ` medicine. Two Rivers. ROBERT ROSS. losses cani If Bnoolrnlnn Nofrll.-Tha social' and dance at St. M»rk’s IM 7, ua the night of has had a vary successful scsaon continues tosecure within his traps and anares lam] valuable prizes.-A_ fox dragging a ch nhasbeen fraqniatiy seen' in this locality. It is supposed, that lt must have recently escaped from its owner, it being vary tame.-Jas. Ready, formerly ot tnsiuterostaoltho Masses Harris Go.- savcn your old son of Joseph Doyle, GiouRHl’l'!» who recently sustained serious injuries through n fall to agitate the public mind. Re- cent events have thrown valu- able light on the subject and with the assistance of skilful detectives about to bo employed the mob will be thoroughly intended v tl and his friends to seek legal redress s ably demonstrated by a forcible and lo ical spaeoh,delivered from some serious accusations were .ndis- criminavely hurled at his fellow wcrkmen Rich Rcd Blood, Strengthens the Heart, Keeps solve It today; yet even when evidence of actual condition und deal with it as w the race of life simply because they are failing in strength. Instead of using Fer- rozone which rsvltallzes all the functions of the body,forms rich, red blood,improves digestion thereby r¢ newing vitality and endurance, they simply drift along until the doctor or undertsker confronts them. If Ferrozone was unpleasant to take, or if its action were not immediate and per- manent, if physical improvement were not of the highest value Lo the individual, there might be some excuse for deferring the use of this remarkable tonic. If your health is inconsequential than Ferrozone mfiy be dispensed. with But if h al h d vi i u more ower and e t np gor g vs yo p comfort, can`r. you sea the foolishness of denying yourself the many advantages of using such a grand medicine? Do the fair thing by yourself, go right to your riruggist and get Fsrrozone. You will then know what perfect nealth, good spirits, and strong nerves really mean. Ferrozone like other gnnd things, is grossly substlvuved, so insist on getting Ferrozons, which is prepared in tablet form and sold only 500 boxes, six boxes for $2.50, at nil dealers, or by mall from N. C. Poison Bc Co.. r{lngston, 0nt,. and Hart,- ford, Uonn., U. S. A. THE SMALLPOX SITUATION. SIDNEY, April 5.--The health officer to- dsy ordered the Y. M. C. A. to be closed until further notice, on ucoount of small- pox. There have been no new cases of this disease to-day so that the situation remains unchanged for the past. two or three days. At: present. fourteen houses are quarantined, and there are twenty-six cases nearly all of which are at the infect- ious disease hopital. HOW THE COCAINE HABIT STARTS. Generally from using csturrh snuffs and ointmants containing this deadly drug. It is well to remember that the only direct scientific cure for catirrix is Cntsrrhozone, which cures by the inhalation of medicar- ed sir. Slmp y breathe Catarrhnzong, and it will cure sll forms of C~itarrh,Brnn¢ chitls, Asthma, Lung Troubles and Deaf- ness. Every breath from)Cm.arrhozone, inhaler soothes, heals and relieves. Per- manent euro guaranteed even though other remedies failed. Try Catarrhozone Krice $1.00; small size 25s. I)ruggisis, or . U. Poison Sc Co.,Kingswu, Ont. Dr¢.IlAnur.ToN°s Prr.Ls cons Brnnrons Nasa. ____{ ,___l___.i_.._____-.i._l , E;LE/AE ~ _ '- cH|LoHooo y has blighted i. I l many lives hsoause k 3,( the pain caused ` \_i\_U\‘0by 1;] ' produces A '.ii". "'.i’"i.,9v°rl'9l‘ ii’ ii study. _ .’i'|\s,`p'a‘d£\lvan| child too often becomes _tho unsuccessful lnan. Our success in 'fitting Q loo Ladies’ Tignlah, now of Bostoo,is visiting his i . ‘aisocrMrs. L. Foley.-Capt James Mo ,f C cms crrrgnnu was nm on minimis ‘ T - -- - 1°- ‘Rain Proof nn.. ........i... of ...say ,........,; That peculiar case, heretofore man tioncd in these columns, continues and Coats M Just rcccivcd ill lows nl li ,;fr;;§§m\;_g;;z~_-;,;°_q;:g MEET ME AT THE ALwAvs BUSY STORE. `- , f ,T F "el ull. ~ . ai u me m T lllilil liiiliilii ° . ' . " ont. p A. ,mn sr :nn um.-mano Gallant, the distinguished trapner who The Latest In Style, The Finest in Makers Perfection ’ oasis of Holm. In England at iii ` strong Blood Flirtioesihe Nerves, . ni, ;';:..;;.;:¢..:.:r° t~ Popular ' Finish, , To keep abreast. ln the uncensing rncc that con ronts us, both energy and reserve ‘ v strength are essential. Strength is power. Power is money~that‘s the way we re- i V falling strength and dwindling power be- 4, an comes manifest very few of us face the O 0 would with something involving mone- o ta? value. ` hcussnds of people are fnlllng behind in C ’ 0 o all Stanley Bros. 5iZ¢5_ reasonable prices. 1 I 2. ""-|'F-_ I §|_i-l-»-- We have received from one of the best fish packers on the Is- land a quantity of dried and boneless Codfish which wc are sell- ing at fine prices by pound, quintal, 5 quintal, or box. A150 in St0Ck fi fllil 11116 Of canned Lish to select from at PHONE sANnE|%soN at co.. _ f0¢@1'S- Sunnyside. \\\\.\ lin JH' iii old/ / 1 I N 1 hiv, Shcct Music 5c a Copy. Sec our north win- dow. MILLER BROS., Conuolly‘s Building, » - i Queen Street, chilclren’s eyes is very grat- if in 0111' 11120106 making r.An1r,s AND osNrr.sMsN.- R D D I N B _J P ~- -..- -»-== itypoiible for us to suit the Hovi “E most difiicult cases. §‘§§ To the Electo|’§ of Ward Two; 8 ed by the electors of Ward Two. Whltc’s Vcivcicch Kis`s€S :oi .\G.F.Huichcson .,0.,,..e.,..,,,y , , h r sf lose may Us °"”P‘Y "‘° M" °“' ° ms ‘ sxrrnr oPTrcrAN. ‘ . ]A'M ES EDEN. 'pcm mo ,s',,|llMl””mmwmm mwmmwwMw ' , ‘~ , .1 if A n received s requisition largely ve decided to nominate asa can- didate for Councillor for that ward. elected twill do my utmost to ote the interests of the citizens NUW I5 THE TIME To have your carpets laid-to have your old furniture RIL- PAIKED, UPIlOl'.§'i`ERED, and made to LOOK Lllil-I NISW at 3. very small outlay. Special attention paid to case work, jcbbing. etc. Prompt attention. Low prices. _ Wm. Brawders, Cor. Fitzroy and Cumberland Streets. 5l\s ¢i Fcl’s Naptha Soap. This iss soap which is very highly recommended, Will wash everything washable, clean everything cleanable, and hurt nothing. 7C per cake. for 256.. Jenkins & Son IF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week he- fore, but When it is Destroyed You are too bite. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." and no insurance like ours. I-I EUIZEEI E. K Rep-qeseutlng Th enix of l-inrtlord, Canadian Quebec. »» »» From thc Quality, l .»- - l , .-~..= -wap, 1 f