tvb Take é M_|_y NEWS Ut |_|][;A|_ |mH[ST ----------_----_-.. gy to-Uporafo .‘:.1.t.°‘....‘:‘,°r we Puls ' OUR CUFFEE We lmven’t said any- thing about coflee for sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings n new customer for it, that’s proof our coiieeisgood. HAVE YOU TRIED IT. Ii' you haven't leave your next order with us and get the best in the city. Our price is 4oc a pound -Webster & McKay, ` PHONE 199. Frrisli Bniund Eviiry llay 1 8 §f'r."1w .'»;,-L -_, ' '.' ;. < _r .,,_.' :iii ~:‘§" iii f#~.;!;1"; ri' ~». _;,~_1. .\ 1, “,, ‘ff .. <1. 2 3 1 - -V 7'. , . _ J) _H i'fr`~‘= ' 5 f.»;,1 `-1- 1,-;. |\,y. . Q {~».é,_ ng.. -fs .rs ~ , l§i;,:1_";l;; D , _ _ . 1 i -fr -/ rw.. H2 '_ fr; 'tiny ltr., ., ‘ "`-'S5 'F51 *fl tltrs 0'.1f1»1 50.1? I “ Pure, Fwjrctzt, Cleansing ’,, .-':~$f;-e.¢»g_;;*e.é ‘.94 4 . A Snr.. .9-.ev fa- .1 rrrxnf/r .s'/.or :Z A ,an ctr... for A/:i'.s'.'.f.. 1 ;_ . , ,'i!’.>Qt'i Toilet Soap C0., [,j_','3_ ‘ if ~¢,- r ,_ ri ,iTn_/1 _ tj _, There i-: no other lnrt 'rs goozi. £7' ‘ l. i_M_ , "ri ' ~. ' . . ...-1 _ .... .- fr. "'5"“. rfiif. .sid #P1-"'. ‘r-.‘_-.'. »f;_‘.'“,,-Y 1 Hot Cross Buns We will be pleased to receive your order for i-lot Cross Buns to be delivered Friday morning. Only io cents a dozen. D.ST EWA RT, ILCLIPSE BAKERY. linker Best Bread. 'ran ooannzas. cnaiwrrarows ramen nnwann tsuxu. uancu 3°. ...ua 1 9 1 . Tal House did not meet yesterday. It will meet at ten o`clock today. Faalums' Institute Conference meets at at 2 o’clock today at the Lyceum. Taxs is Prohibition Day in the Police Court. There will bethree cases before the Magistrate. Ar the Police Court yesterday John Rink drunk and disorder ly was given $10 or U) days but sentence was allowed to stand over pending good behavior. Tan name of James Eden is favorably mentioned in connection with the vacancy in the City Council for Ward "'. Mr. Eden represented Ward 1 for s number of years. Auono the passengers by the special tothe city yesterday were Hon. J. F. Wheat and H.J. Palmer returning from Halifax, Andrew Doyle and John .Toy from Sydney. Rlrv. W. W. Lonon, has accepted the cordial invitation to remain pastor of Grace Church for another year. The congregation greatly regrets the resigna- tion of Misa Duchamin ss organist which takes effect on April 80. » THE funeral of the late Angus Mc- Donald yesterday afternoon was largely attended by all classes of citizens. The pailbearers were H. M. Davison, J. H. Gallagher, G. W. Gardiner, James Eden, Donald Nicholson, M. J. Moran. Blsifonu Boyne Lodge, L. O. A, last nlghtRevs. W. W. Lodge and W. ii. Spencer reported favorably of their trips to N. B. and N. S. in connection with the formation of the Protestant Orphans Home. A committee of five from each province will meet here Juno 30 to con' sider the scheme. A public meeting will be held in Cornwall Hall, Monday evening April 4, for the purpose of agliating the question of building the new bridge across the lower North River. A number of public speakers are expected lo be present from city and country. All are requested to attend who are interested as this important matter should be kept be fore the public at the present time. Cawricn Sc Cn. Limited, our well known seedsmen, have iust received via S. S. Miuto one car, containing 45.000 lbs. of Choice Mammoth Red Clover. Messrs Carter St Co. have about fifteen cars of seeds now on the way from different points in Canada and the United States. These seeds will be distributed from one end of the Province to the other. The quality in all lines is of the best and farm- ers can depend ou getting the best seeds procurahle. Carters seeds are sold by over i25 merchants on P. E. Island. PLEASANT CURE FOR WEAK LUNGS The best remedy for sore, weak lungs, is the soothing vapor of Catarrhczone which traverses every air cell and passage of the breathing organs. It lreais remote parts that cough mixtures and sprays can'|. appro ich, and kills thousands nf germs at every breath. Caturrnozone drives away pain, congestion and inflam- rrnriorr; it rrrrrkcs breathing easy and regu- lrr, rind exerts rr marvellous inhuence on Couuirs, Colds, Sore Tliront, Bronchitls, Cirtrirrh, Deafness, and Lung Trouble. C..t.»rrrhozo.;e cures at once, is delightful to inhale, rind simple to use. Price $l,00; small size 25c. Druggists, or Poison & C0., Klrustorr, Ont. I)1r..il.\.\11L'|‘oN's PILLS CURE CONs'rrPa- 'rmN. _ I , 1 . ,1rtPt9/*[5551*/' /Q , / natgidltdharul- " ' Nt MILLINERY T ' UPENEIJ 0-DRY. 9 r First lot of Spring Mil- iinery cpe...-0 r0asy-B=11- ance expected shortly. PI9‘!'f_'3 ~ ’ f f 1 / 1 /16 fd 1 Zi-T f . Andrew Doyle takes place this morning at 7.45. H. B. Tuomrsou, Truro who has been asked to accept the Y. M. O. A. Secretary~ ship here in succession to A. W . Robb has declined the invitation. A YOUNG mare owned by Donald Mc- Millan, Royalty, was badly out on the fore~foot in a snow bank near the Asylum yesterday afternoon. Mr. McMillan drove to the city and had the horse's foot band- aged at the Apothecaries Hall. Owmo to the unexpectedly large de- mand for tickets for the First Methodist choir entertainment Tuesday evening the choir have, at the request of many cit|zens,eogaged the Opera House. Watch for program in tomorrow's issue. Tns: Hillsboro ice presented the liveliest scene of the wintnr yesterday afternoon. The ice was in grand condi- tion for skating, iceboating, and horse spending, and hundreds of skaters, ice- boaters, and horoes speeded about in every direction . Tru: funeral of the late Mrs. William Smi1h,will take place from hor residence, Cumberland St. at 3 o'clock this afternoon to i:‘eopls's Cemetery. The deceased who ww 'I5 years of age had continued in fail- ing health during the winter till the end came Sunday rnornin||.There are left to mourn a sorrowina husband who is ex- pected home today from Boston where he has been visiting and five daughters, Miss Annie o' ileer and Goii"s and four resid- ing abroad. One of the daughters’ Mrs' Gurn,-.ylis expected home with Mr. Smith today, Tarzan entered into rest on March, 17th after a long and painful illness, borne with patience and resignation, Mary Ann Andrews, widow of the late Simon Days of Wheatley River. Sho leaves to mourn her loss, seven daughters and three sons, viz, Mrs. Exwortby, Bonshaw; Mrs. Neil Stewart, Kensington; Mrs. Smith, New Hampshire, U. S.;Mrs. Wall, Wheatley River and Misses Sarah, Mary, Naomi at the homestead. The sous are William, Wisconsin, U. S. George, New Hamp- ablre, U. S.; and Simon, Sheep River. The funeral which took place on Saturday was largely attended, Rev. George Sellar officiating. The heartfelt sympathy of the community goas out to those whofare called upon to mourn tha loss of a devot- ad mother. “So He giveth His beloved, sleep." W1Nsr.oE NorEs.- The first sign of spring has been felt in Wiuslce as any traveller knows who has had to find a way or make it through six to eight feet of snow and water to be found in some localities. The farmers who have delayed work on account of the extreme depth of snow are hustling to get their hauling done before the roads break up.-Isaac Saunders said lust week rr beautiful three year old horse to Mr.Mutch realizing a handsome sum.- Miss Emma Essery, Union, returned home Sunday evening after spending a few days visiting Miss Bertha Saunders. Mrs. Henry Ford has be-en seriously ill.- Rev. Mr. Frizzle is not improving much in health.-The school at \V‘nsioe is doing eilicient work under the skilful tuition of Chas. McKenzie. Exrsrzslvir: improvements will short- ly be mndo to the Baptist Church at Tryon which when completed will make it one of the most commodious and com- fortable in that section of the province. The contract has been left to J. M. Clark & Co., of Summerside and the cost of the work will be more than $2000. To the south side of thc present building which is 30 x »i0 ft. 11 vcstry facing tho pulpit, with folding doors and ld x 22 feet in size will bc built. To the north an annex will be adri- eti which give good space for choir and pulpit. A tower, seventy feet high, on the south west corner, will give an imposing appearance to the edifice and new win- dows with chipped glass, new harriwool ceiling, and hardwood seats will further benutify the interior. The foundation will be completed by Mfry 15 uud the contract calls for the finishing of the work by Sept. I5. The building committee and the pastor, Rev. John Clark as well as the cn tire congi egation are to bc congratul- ated upon the handsome church which they will shortly occupy. Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen I To henl rind soften the skin and remove grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc. use The " Master Me<:hanic‘s " Tar Soap, Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mira 0'0\i»)QJl0'0'®'0'0'Q)=0'0' hile §§€ in Business is selling drugs. of course ‘ we have to make a good showing in the Cigar line. We consider our cigar counter an attractive place A for all lovers of a good smoke and would specially recommend the "Gains- borough Cigar." 3 for 25 cents. $3.50 for box of 50. - _ .. t \ yl ‘W Q G "z i T111* funeral of the late Mrs. Capt' \ \ The New Watcrproofs Arc In YOU’LL GET RAINED ON Sometimes of course. But there’s _no reason why you should be made wet and uncomfortable. Buy one of these handsome 'new water- proofs. 'I`i1ey’ve just come from th'e best makers in England. _ They’re handsome, stylish garments as well as being waterproof. They cost very little $5.80, 8.45, 9.50 9.95, 10.25, 12.50 all made of handsome, durable Craven- ette. 111001115 & Matson. n¢:mre:':t g__ 17 I 1 __ 57- I Firiururs will regret to learn of the death at her residence, Streatham Hill lrorrriovr, Eng., on March l0th,of Eliza M irgartt Matthews, sister of the late Mrs. James Reddln, and uunt of Arthur W. Rsddin. Tho deceased visited the island a number of years ago and will be ,remembered by many of the older re- sideuts. iirmnsnr Grtanr of the New Glasgow ockey team and Frank Carroll of the Picton hockey team are suspended from March 28 th by the M. P. A. A. A for un~ sportsmen like conduct, and the member of the New Glasgow hockey team forrefu ing to continue play when ordered to do so bythe referee at a hockey match held in i’lciou on \Vednesday the ititii. day of March li)Ui, pendinginv estign- lion. G. Fred Peirrson, l{on. Secretary M. P. A. A. A. 'l nr; Canadian M\g..zine for April has on its cover a beautiful Ezstcr design in colors and within thc beautiful special illustrations are suitable to the season. The s'ories are more num .runs than ue1a` and well selected and other contents full, vrrriegl and interesting. There are two serious articles, full of Information. One of these by Director William éauudcrs of the Experimental Farm, proves that our North West is capable of proiucinil 8Ui THE HUMPHREY lllllililiill STORE Opera House Building. Phone 63- A. WINFIELD SCOTT. Manager. --- - 1...... r- - v M _»_.. \`. _V `. c . <- ,rs A J 1 e. `,, 1 ’. . 1-/=..»~