. ~ totals; JANUARY 26---seo ' Hair Vi or Wh not kee our own hair? iii NEWS iii ‘ i:i.r;.ri:.i:i::.._r~;:.=~ rout iimnrsi ` ~ to our gray hair. fy i - -- sinvl-ER POLISH Have you evei' used our silver polish P . Silver Cream in bottles-15 cents. Powder in boxes containing 5 ounces. price 25 cents. Onc e used always used. - ~' » -» Will ‘not injure the»s_ilver. We use it ourselves. , _ ‘ I R. Jeweler. . _ y- _ . ,¢.'.., ~ 1 ~,, .t -, i i ~.r . , ..».\ . iv ' i. For t e Finest Finished ' P ciizggggaa ' “_°»_#~~r»o®r~ ._0§.0. I-I _po . ei.. a"i'¢i‘I.".'.i.T§.’°tl'i., V ‘ ' L _ 1,- . welcome, ' , h N Photo W¥,.?e',tom;' -_ ‘_ - Lea ug* finite" V ' ` Achlng Corus. i Hughes’ torn Extractor X Is sure to remove them. Used cn hundreds of corns without failure. No trouble to use. A bottle goes along way in making “Life'a Walk” easy. Price x5c. Geo E. Hughes.. ~ ---- '-1 _ Il | flillial i I i DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU? Tha! women have enough to de in the home wiihoul doing up your laundry work. If your shirts ain't spolle ,your dinner may br and mast likely your temper too. There-‘ii more love Bl home when WE flu the LAUNDRY WORK, STARs STEAM LAIJNDRY, Kent “. P one 151 _1.-__i§Q,':.j ‘ ’ ' .- ,__:,. .- Bcavcr lea at -=;__? ~ ' ii l \> .1-\l.K% §_\-ni \"§h 3| : *I* a Has the right flavor, _. strength and color. just 4 ‘$1 THE TEA for an evening vp f’ »° - party. -f Jas. Kelly & co. N’ 5 mv , ri _ i-_ -- _. \;.,~:~=~ i.. NOVA SCOTIA Garment iianuiaotory B8 and 240 GHREIGHTON ST., HALIP Manufacturers of Iilea'a Shirts,.w|iite and colored aoyg |¢ i- r ii liiea'a Working Pants. Men'a Gvaralla. bile /drill and deahan. Buy* 44 in .a u ii Boys’ llenaea. Cow Bays’ Pants. Cllllna’a Sailor Salle. ~ Coats, wiiita kill, for cooks, waiters. lat- iilrl. lai-ten. Boys’ Sailor Deliara, iriiaiaed, loYs'_ Windsor 110|. l 'irrifl reassurance, eel . , » _ ir- 1 - i A few falls on the hard ice will soon put you in mind of a pair of ice creepers-we have got the best and simplest ones to be had in the city, you can have them attached to your boots, rubbers or overshoes and they cost you only Io `A|iey&iio. & 24 cent Tea for 19 cts per lb. We have on hand 45 Boxes of New Blend Tea imported direct from London last Fall which we want to clear out at once. In order to do si we offer the lot in unbroken packages at the low rate of 19 cents per lb. The boxes contain 2x pounds of tea each and we guarantee the tea to be a iirst~class article. BEER & i}M0EF E _ cgi’ __ \\§.\` :. 1; Lgqiee’ Apron, piaia and trilaael, Ladies' Underwear, Lair' Nil” UNIDO!- ‘ uaia src.-um uaamaim, -Gi|iilrea’a ‘Init lirenaa.. ' Cl\il(raa’a iilhrdetilag. - ` Ci|ii¢rea'| Dulles. Cl|il¢na'a Phalona g V, S. -_fr .- '_ Q iii _ir -`.‘.‘_‘,-1. » . _‘_- 3 ‘ it _ --ii. -~ -tu A* , ` \l,',§II,3'i . _ , _' 3' Z _ _ I /V iuiiiuflffi 1 iff .. I _ “Get the Habit" ` Bring your Drug Wants to REDDIN BROS., ,Reporters and Correspondents , Evervwhere Cin-nivsl-Friday night. 'PHI members of Professor Ear-le'a Pirates of Penzance intend holding a dance in the Lyceum this evening. . ON the Eird lost a very enjoyable even- ing was spent at the pleasant. bbms ofN. B. McNevin, Esq., ol Cocoa Cove at whose place many of the near neighbor- hood mst to do honor to themselves and their country. There were many toasts drank and responded to, ` which brought glee and laughter, which indeed would have done credit to a `a'egal_ assembly. Conspicncusly In the audience could be seen A.. 0. MacKinnon of Cole- man, John McMillan and N. J. l(oNeill- Esqs ,West River with many others. Thus many hours were spent banqnetiug which were brought is a close with congratula- tions to thy host and hostess. Tm: Loyal Orangemen of Orapand Dia- trict helo their annual meeting In the Orange Hall at Long Creek on January I‘lth lust, 1904. The weather was dull but roads fair. All the Lodges in the Juris- diction were represented. Worshipful District Master John A. McDougall occu- pied the chair. The meeting was called to order with every officer except one pres- ent and in his cfilcial place. There were some interesting discussions touching on .the work of the Association and particu- larly our own District. Worshipful Dia- trict Master wont to great pains' to explain the claims of the Wallace Orphan's home and suggested that this District favor the home; and the Lodge was unanimous. The Worshipful District Master then read his address which was listened to with great lnterest,after the transaction of business of a routine nature. A splen- did supper was served in the lower part of the Hall under the direction of the ladies of the village, Worshipful District Master belng`ho caterer. 1Tha election of odicers resulted as follows: John Beer; District Master. John F. Hayes, D. D. Master. James Gurdon, Dis.`Ghnp. D. J. Campbell. Dis. Roc, Sec. F McD.ui1nl|, Dis. Fin. Sec. Albert A. McDonald. Dis. D. Tress. .lohn G. McPhuil, Dis. of C. Fred Campbell, Dis. Lee. The installation was conducted by Past Dis Master Crisp Moore snrllafler nddress- es of_the newly elected oiiicsrs which were lull of encouragement for the future advancement, lodge closed. The next annual meeting will bc held at DeSable A vrmr enjoyable evening was spent at the homo ci A. S, and Mrs Nicholson, Valleyfleld,nn Jan. l8:h, when a large number of the scholursand teachers of the Grand View`Sl1udny School, together with their genial pastor, Rc-v. A. J. McNeill, gathered for the purpose of making ix pri-scntntion ln appreciation of Mr. I\ichclrou's unlirlng and faithiul rervictu as superintendent, of the Sabbath Schools of the Orwell congregation. Rev. Mr. McNeill made a neat and very appropriate address referring to xir. Niobolson’s iurncst anti unselllsh endeavors_to pro- mote the weliare of the church and Sabbath School. Malcolm A. Martin, in. lvhiilf ofthe Grand View Sunday School then presented Mr. Nicholson with an elegant writing desk and Mrs. Nicholson with a handsome chenille cover. In reply Mr. Nicholson said that he was so completely taken by surprise as to eader it almost impossible for him to xprass in words his gratitude for and appreciation of the handsome tokens of their rsteem, and that highly as he valued tht- gifts he esteemed still more the genu- ine and kindly feelings, which, he knew prompted the giving. A sumptuous re- pasl, prspareri from the wéll-liled baskets brought by the young ladies of the party, was then paitsksu of and the remaind- er of the evening was spent lu’ parlor games and music both instrumental and vocal. Afrer mutual good wishes and good-byes the party dispersed to their respective homes each one feeling better and happier for being thus associated. MONCTON WANTS PURE ICE. Moncton, Jan. 22.-The local beard of health has been requested to investigate the source of the city’s ics supply. Com plaint has been made that some of the ice for next aummsr is being taken from an undesirable locality. 111-*";(_ " I' B I Know MINARD'S LINIMENT wil cure Diphtheria. JOHN D. BOUTILLIER, Fi-snal1__Village. I Know MINARDS LINIMENT will cure Crohp J. F. CUNNINGHAM. Cape Island. I Know MlNARD’S LINIMENT is the best remedy on ear-rh. i » t Josnrn A. sNow. Muon intereat is being taken in the carnival io he held next Friday. Mary original costurnts will be worn, and the prospect! are bright for a very large st- tandnncc of skatcrsyand promsnaders. A special musical program will he rendered hy the 4th Regt. Band. Gunn Garuanmo Guardian Gentle- Zolk, Gifted Government Graduai:ea.Green Garden Gull Gprdeners. Gritty Garrison Gunners, Genial Grocers. Genuine Gifted .PBirls, Graceful Grandmothers. Gentlemen .Gymnasium Giants, Generous Grand- fathers. Goose, Gingerbread, Good Grub Guarnnteed. Y.M.C. A Tea Thursday lEvening, Association Hall. 5 to B. See ad- ,vertiaament in this issue. Go Gladly Gentle Glancer. om-ner-nies so Upton nunaasgw 56 on the l9th lust. George Cameron in the 22nd year of his age," with is lingering sickness which he endured with uptlenee and resignation to the Divine will. Hs was ii. young man of exemplary character and beloved by nll,who became acquainted with him aa shown by the large concourse nf people who attended his funeral, up- wards oi sixty sleighs. although the day was very cold. Ha was buried at the Presbyterian Cemetery. Hs died trust- ing in the merits of his Saviour and the 'hopesofa glorious immortality beyond the grave till resurrection morn. Bev. Mr. McLeod and Rev. Mr. Novvlan oiiiicletsd. Ba left to mourn a sorrowing father and mother, three brothers and two sisters. Dan E., a granite manufacturer in Quint y Mass., Fred,mcrchsnt tailor in St. Juhr~,N B., R. W. in California, Mrs. W. McDonald, Eureka, California and Mrs Thomas, Chelsea Mass., and n large number of relatives. Well Balanced Ncrvcs Your Success in Life Depends ,Upon Them. If Lacking in Nerve Force, Build Up Your System With Ferro- zone-It Has Helped Others- Let it I-Ielp You too. Happy isthe man who can work uncens- ingly without fear of an “attack of the nerves." Ha gets along, prospers, rises vo position pi Power and importance. The strong man s pushed over the heads of his weaker brothers by virtue of being capable to do andnot when necessity calls, he weak nervous man is distanced b»- fore the- ruce starts. But he shouldrlr. Rive up without trying what Forxozons can rio for him. This strengthening ionic has grant power for building up people who are run down, tired and exhausted. Ferrczone starts right ar. the root oi the trouble und drives all lmnuriries out of the blood. Then it glve< the blood nu nd- ditinnul supply.of iron ond other strength- ening elements which enables it to nour- i-h the nerves brick to normal condition. Once the nerves arc loned up, indlgestion und stomach trouble disappear. Th.-n your system is in good order. rinri c-inalile of being rebnill. in Ihr props-rwuy. Nerve ilssns is formed, flabby muscles br-gin to harden, weak our-:iris regain strength, and beforc long thi-_ hnlf-wrecked rnnn glories in the new-found vigor that I"--rrvz ,no bus lrought. him. You muy have tried a hunrirwl reme- dies; they may nil linve iailari. liut this mustn't lnilucncc you auoimtt 1"criozonL>, which is no riifl"ex'cnt. from otha-.r prepara- tions. Fi-rrozone ncluuily niakrs liloorl, and makes thc kind of blood than is vuln- niilv in maintaining health. Thou ]~‘..,-,0_ none has ii wonderful action on food, con- vrriing it into niiiriruuni, no that every- thlnir you eat is going to be useful to your br /' . > y Fr-rrozone is uuexcclinri as n. rehuilfiing tonic for children, women nn-l men the young and old, in fact everylnriy can ris- rlvs heuvilt from Ferrozone, which is spec- ially rur‘ouimenizi=s<:>i\i .-se co. .v-»- _ -f______v- - v _ _ _ _, v __ v~~_ _._ __ i___v,___v_,` t i c ,». fi ,-._ THAT ST».N|] There are any number of pianos that look well and sound fairly well at the start. You can buy cheap pianos ii.-.it will do thai- Ei but a piano should J§,-:~v----»'~v-~o@ HilCKEY STll`l\S Don’t go on thc ice .ind be handicapped with a poor stick. We sell a good hockey, second growth ash for 40 rents, A Stick you I can depend upon . cele brated for rigidity and iiglitncss. We gin, spec ial cliscoiiiits to clubs MiIchcll'sBookstorc Sunny side ak) y < 7I3"5£if72'='.‘:".':`“<»¥.`,”“~T»‘“-"‘v°:~.~"5r'~' ‘fx 1f~:r_'_‘:*.=*.1u.'-'.:sr*fr.f3:»,'-rr- i l Nd_'”'Me_ Also all kinds of Beeff Pork. L be made to last a lifetime. If it only stays f good a few months it is dear at any price. HEINTZM iii PIANUS Are the kind that stand. They are safe instruments to buy. Sol i only by MIiiEii BiiiiS., '».°Z~':".T_