:(5, ,_ L. *~.‘\~ . ll . l ‘ .. »[ " 1 ef LT lit \_ Y 9, jx ‘ `;’=_.*.". Have you a good reliable Witch? If not why not call now and sec the value we are pivfng in Waltham and Elgin Watches. W. fN. lantnn, jeweller. I llhas. F. Davison. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EIVIBALMER. Oliivc, Show Rooms and Resillerlee, opposite Baptist Church. lilqulprneut first class.All calls promptly attended to at any hour of the day or night. 'l`e'cplione No. 289. li-sms twwtr D F 4, , _. ' , M, wninni V V Y ' V I V V V H -`"¢""7'""""V' <'?.'."ifl'.°?i",'lll.2°'f.if°-i"i=1l°~0':f N-5'. Oiilce-.Upstairs Royal Bank Glasgow, and a survivor of the C»\li|0l'l|m __ _ : _‘_ ‘ _____,_;_.__, If I:CIl allll ,f_‘,‘§‘;",‘,°,‘,‘;“F':::f;‘,‘,,°""h';°;f_.f;’§,,%f‘ °"' w.1>.unns. mnsgu cf ms awk on FULLERTON -At Halifax. Saturday, Watson, Christina Wilson, beloved wild of Charles Fullerton, ehief engineer H.M.S Elinor. ' Mlounro.-rn urn nity, nn snnasyi morning, Andrew McQuaid, aged titlyaars; leaving a widow and six children to mourn their loss. ' , Don't Have a jun- » Must have the sun, of course, to bright en up the room |\nd clear awiaydisease. l But when the porlieros and drapes get faded, n0s"r let them slay sb. _ Dye them warm, bright ` lours, whh D Y-0-I. A the new dye, wlicigh sun an_d washing don't dim down. ' . No matter what they‘re made of-tho same package of D Y-O»L A` will colour: ull perfectly. Quickly done. linrrlly any' trouble. lllrs. lt. C. Mciiillivray, Glen Iloud, ant|.nn.i..h, N. nnys;-‘fn Y-o-.l. A won-kcil beautifully. 1 helieys it to be the best dye I ever used. and lunch easier than other dyes." M Om.: itll; l»1u'KAnl~: dyes from n.\'a-aNn- our-1-l|Al.r‘ to 'rllnstc pounds pf material. The rlruggist. has 1) Y-0-LVA. Splendid bnruains in fashionable winter cups of the best sort, rnen's, hoys’. li0c. cups are-|01-., $1 caps are ii7c., and nil are splendid, stylish becoming cups-Weeks & Co., l1`ire Sale. tirl2i Anlnoulgrllnrnrs -Any girl desiring ta learn typesetting should npply at this ofliee ut once. i0dtf -l."lre|ncn's Concert liberal list on lays. The “Idea of Februayy.” Coupons out now. I -Kings may be blest but 'Ram was glprl ions, : 0‘er the ills o'iifc victorious. 1 Come and see “Tam O`Shanter" in St' James Hail to-night. -The date is Friday next. Place Opera Ilouae. Number of partlclpuntd legion. I)on't attend if you have fore~ sworn laughing. , . $3 Hawes are $2.25 and in reilulnr limes there's ncverucent off. Caps, too at great reductions.-Weeks Bt Co liltitf. Iron Ox Tablets are for sein at the Apothecuries Hail. 7dtf Men's hats-Hats are _,soiling very cheaply although undamaged. Fine hats loo. For instance $5 Stetson hats are .75.-Weeks k C0. 19iItf. \.__.__ ._ ___.. _ . .f_`_w HALIFAX STOCK EXCHANGE STANFI ELD'S, LINI lTED A limited number of Bonds and Preferred Shares with a Common Stock Bonus. Particulars ou application. ' J. C. MACKINTOSII & C0., 166 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S. P -___. _J I sTnNrL§ta9;§,§r;mil¢d $I0.000 - - - 5.000 - - - With com mon stock bonus. 6 per cent Bonds 7 per cent Preferred Stock F. §fiW€Eiiiii§§”co ° 9 Members Montreal Stock Exchange. 185 Hollis St , Halifax. P-,..- =---lln. sunnnnnt |i3lil°|<"5- M- Matthews Mgri N. S., Montreal, left last week rl; Newt York for Jamaica. February 3,l9iD: at the residence of Dr. " t t h mn you wan g res oy! . raw, stswsd or fried call at the Urystal Cafe. ' aa tn th sl l Rev. R. B. Stavsrt, formerly of Nortli Bedequs but now at Harcourt N. B., preached recently at Saokvlile. Jno. Emssr, engineer. arrived home from Gscruotown last week to spend the winter with his family.-Piotnn Adm- cult. Rev.Jas. McDougall will preach (D. V.) 10.211; Argyle Shore at 3; and Canoe Cove at 7. l worn Drawing Fénoongicnsnbbntntheilth Inst. at Dsssbls nt. J A grand entertainment and basket social was held recently in 0'Inry Hall . in aid ofthe Episcopal ohurcb.'I‘hs sum of '$38 was realised. Mrs. W. A. Brennan, of Summerside (P. E. I.), is the guest. ot Mrs. George Mo~ Sweeney at the Brunswick Hotel. -Monc- ton exchange. Chief engineer Stewart of S. S. Aher- deeu was tho guest of engineer Ferguson ol S. S. Stanley a couple of days last wnuk.-Picton Advocate. Peter and Mrs. Clark who have been visiting Rev. S. J. and Mrs. MacArthur returnedtotbeir home in Summer-side, I’. E. I. last week.-New Glasgow, N. S. ex. Mrs. W. E. Lord has joined herhusbnnd in Winnipegaftera three months visit with her parents in Saokville. Mr. Lord is a son of Curtis Lord, Esq., Lower Bedeque. I guarantee cureful and correct filling of all descriptions. All my stock ls new, my drugs are purapxnd fresh and I attend to the compounding of prescriptions per- sonnlly.»-John F. McNeill, M. D., Drug~ gist. lid tu sa 2i. . P°l'9.YMoMahon. I.G.R. operator, Mono. lan. mdcwho belongs to Kensington. re- ceived word last week that his brother, Parnell llolllahon, was quite painfully injured while at work with a pesvy in Seattle, and would shortly return home. RH- Gevrze Stool. wmv nr ssckvllls Methodist oburoh, has received a unani- 'mous invitation to become pastor of Be- ,_ dequs church. P. E. Island, the beginning 0! the Whferenos year, and has acceptsrl subject to the approval of conference. Bt..“Eleanora heard from: It is wonder- fuihaw some of us attempt to keep up the reputation of our horses without venturing a V. The writer while in Sum- lnaraide personally stated to ownerof Park Campbsllo that hs, the manager of Kinkora, would start ina friendly race againatone or a number: entrance fee from one to tive dollnrii but would race for no big amount. No doubt this is why challenge appears for from $50.00 to $510,011 The man has yet tabs found that shouts out a ohallenge for big dollars that has any confidence in the abillv-y ol his own horse. Small amounts. are always meant here fora sample. I will place aV~in the hands of any person withurace with Park Camnbello oras manyascnre to enter, including Kaiser G. and Cock of the North. As to Mr. Steele'slimpsxt:use in 'Pioneer may say it would break no firm should Adu Mads heart cease to beat while she is owned by the town. Might. boa more serious loss tothe townif it happened in Feb. 1007 than in Feb. 1ilB.~C0liins Crnewell. -ii Dr. ' Oi fr . , ...gnupg B ll llllflll ours (gr ouch and every f o r m of it/chin lcodin KJ? I and protrudtiri piles. Bac testimonials i_n the press and your neighbors about it. You can use it and spkyonr money back if not satisfied. mo, at all ore or Ennaueorl. Barre st Co.. Toronto., » DR. CHASE S OINTMINT. >=lHi Nllllllili ii l]Uilll]liN>€ g Ofiice-Main Street-Ca pt. W. A. Johnstone, Mgr. The Good Seed Meetings held at Montague on Feby. 2nd and 3rd lusts. were n grand success. The farmers in this vicinity numbering over a hundred took purt. in grninjudglng and weed seed iden- tification. Addresses were given on the ,following subjects by L. H. Newman, `Se»:y. Cunudian Seed Growers' Association `nnd F. J. Broderick, Max-|timeRep`t. Can. Seed Growers' Association ti), Rotation ,of grain crops; (2), Fungus diseases of l farm crops; (Zi), Relation between erop improvements and soil condition; (4), Im- l provementof farm crops; (5).Seed growing ‘in the Maritime Provinces, Prizes offerell by the Provincial Department of Agriculture forthe greatest skill in grain judging und weed seed. identification were awarded as follows [- lst prize, Montague Aunear, Montague; Znd Cyrus Moer, Victoria Cross and iird to John Fraser, Montague. Several ad- dresses were given and the farmers ob- tained u lot of information concerning the methods of farming by asking questions. Prof. Theodore Ross was also present and gave several lessons concerning farm. _ing pn our own Island. The following resolution moved by John A. Annear and seconded by Mr. _Rpbertson was ,carried unsnimouaiyzthat the Department ‘of Agriculture be naked to hold a meeting nt Montague on or about the first of July next, to which the farmers may bring specimens af their troublesome weeds, have them identified and the best means of destroying them pointed out.. It was moved by Murdock McKinnon, M. P. P., Montague, and seconded by Mr. Wiggins ton, Dundas, that n` vote of thanks be tendered the gentlemen in charge which was heartily adopted. Ons of the best meetings ever held for this purpose was then brought to n close. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Close. Noon. Close. Feb. 8. Feb. ii. Feb 5. l G0ppBr............ ll4Q ll4§ Iliil ; ,B.n.'1‘............ eng ss; 0.P.R............ 173§ 1741' Pennsylvania. l_42§ 142i 137i 140 35ii l73} 14ii Reading.......... 137| Su§al'............ Milli I4-Wil Southern Pacific.. 073 071 (Wi ' St. Pani......... .185 134 Union Pacific 155 U.S.StAol.......l1l§ liiill 181i rosy 155i 111 112 lnmi'l Llnimsnt for :als svsryv/hare. The people of Montague and vicinity are much pleased with the carrylngof Prohibition intoforce in Prinee County and are waiting patiently for King’s County to do likewise. V A branch of the order of British ’I'em~ plurs was organized at Montague Satur- day evening by Mr. Fraser, organizer, with 20 charter members. It is tche hoped goud'resuits will follow, as auch nn organization is such needed in Month- gue. Catarrh Cannot be Cured withLOCALAPPLIGATIONS,astheycan~ not reach the seat of the disease. Galarrh is a blood or constitutional di~ease,und in ordertonurcit you must take interra remedies. I-Inli‘s Cntarrh Cure is inkcn internally and nets directly onthe blood and mucous surfaces. Hail'a Cmarrh Cure is not a quack medloll o. Itl vias prescribed by one of the best physicians n this country for years ami is a regular prescription. Itls composed of the host tonics known, combined with the best. blood purifiers, acting directly on the nrncous surfaces. The perfect combinat- ion of the two ingredients in what pro- duces such wonderful results in curing Cutarrh. Send for testgfniouinls fren. F. J. CIIENE dt C0., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold hy Druggists price 75c. Taka Hall’s Family Pills for consti- potion. szwmc mculursron RENT - by week or month, at low r1\i,es. The Singer is acknowledged i.-he lightest-run- ning and most convenient of any. 'I‘ry one and be convinced. Only nt the Singer bores. Look for thc red S.,Quecn Street, Charlottetown: also on south sitio of Water Street. Summersilln. P. E. I. -ui -1-a M HARTSHORNF BOGERT & BATIELLE lliembers New York Stock Exchange... |60 ST JAMES ST MONTREAL NORMAN BINMORE, Manager __,?.._-M-in-nui- _ ‘ ~¢ 6 » , . \ ., _ i t one Wanted We would respectfully request it prompt settlement ot accounts Just sent out. , L Your bil; be snnali, but many f hundreds of small amounts aggre- . gate a considerable sum of 11101195’ . - which we need in our business, so we expect f‘Every" man to do his duty.” D0n’t put 0ii_, Pay up promptly and you will greatly » oblige , ~ i'i.TRAiNOR&'C0. I °¥~lluva»1o»vanuuN»~Alol DoYourEyes'I`roubleYou? . _,l If they do come to us. If it is an error of refraction we can correct it If it is a ca-se for an Oculist we will tell you so. Whatever the trouble may be you will be honestly advised as to what you should do. Nu charge for this valuable advice. Testing free. _ II. A. ELLIS, "‘.lf»ii’¢'§_"F C o g , 0 *l uunmnnnauvsnmnuuwvuvnun ' lr You oNLY Knew y When your well stocked store win . going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be fore, but When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember iii old adage, “There is no time lik the present," and no insnranc like ours. E3. II. 13 E E FK Representing Phoenix of Hartford Canadian Quebec. n-iaifs tf Our new Fall Cloths have just arrived, and we are making them into OVBRCOATS, SUITS, PANTINGS and FANCY VESTINGS. which we gummtee-Fit. Finish and workmanship. ' “Remember we keep no boys"--no one but first-class workmen. Leave your measure at once. M. L. FRANK McKENZIE, ' The Maker of Good Clothes, _ Wed mf iw Summerside. lhnumnmnuwuununnuoudqwqsnvanfqf A Rainbow in the Storm of Life. When the storm of life is over, n life insurance policy is u rain- bow in the sky of life for the bereaved family. ` When insuring select s good Company. You make no mistake in placing your insurance with the _NORTII AMERICAN LIFE . co' ~ for spring stock Home Oiiicez Company's Building, ‘ Alsoa job lot of Women’s TORONT " ' ' ` ' ` ONT Laced and Button Boots in . ` _ , / d l . ii M H E SUASII iorsclzislradhlyfi `at H Oiiiee, DesBrlsay Block, c...r......w.. _ H . i;.__.__.,___i,__nA . Reductiplr Sale Boots and Shoes We have on hand alot oi broken lines of Meals. Women’s, Boy’s, Misses' :tml Chiidren’s Boots and Slicer." and Slippers which we will clear out at cost to make room 1 give - A. N. McKAY, - - Colwill’s Old Stand,” -I Sunnyside. I-ieliwtwli GENUINE CROCKERY ALE 25 p. .<=. bison N . , oil' everything in these COMBINED GBOOKERY STOCKS. hothing reserved, Don’t miss this so.le.' We have bought the entire stock .ot the CANADIAN CROCKERY -Co, and have moved it to the COLW ILL STORE, We now wish to convert these goods into cash, and have therefore decided to . i MZ l§f , “"l " "` . - »' l.- S' A ` ` ` ' ' ' "‘ . --».-fu .~.<_ .nan _