y pu ’ l hue nerve tonic. Price 2 5c. T THE PEOPLE’S U DRUGG1_s1. It I A nnuos, ores, etc., as ». 'run ooannmn, saanmrrnrown rruncrlnnw ' rf" :_==:;r"'.< _=.=_.,,_=§_"r~.,, .t =<' *sr as, , i , ._ _ , _ _,_- _ _,L ,__ '-f».~,_.--V :-,r` - `¥"?*.r f`%`§`_-""4 ’J_fl.} .1.\.-§Iv.;~¢,'; :§"5-. 'a ‘~:.-"f‘~'- -1.-,si ` v J- , ,I it 1 ‘ ‘ ' ' __ l gif- _ ‘ i ‘ e - V ‘ nn. me mfs. sms Page sr'os1'ua-I’ ' _ I bug Avenue Boston held their annual re~, . - 1 fiiffg 'V _ i I caption of r’t-latives, and friends, on . Feb. i` ’ ,r24ti_1_ in Qcommemoration of Mr. Paigeis L 'l`here’s noth lngsobad for 3 cough as coughing! 'l`here’s nothing so good fora cough as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral! A cough means a great deal to a young person, when there is a family history of weak lungs, with perhaps a case of con- sumption itself. Coughs weaken the tissues, congest the mem branes, and prevent healing. , Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral controls the congestion and inflammation, and the cough disappears. Your doctor will explain, for we give all doctors thezformula. a.c.unco.,r.og¢u,x.._ 1 ..'»'.'&¥‘&'.?.’?.‘ li.”-§'&§"a.°’?a’2.9§°;’£»l ’l'i`l‘l‘.’a"l“.“11¥»i'.°{.i’.7.?fl°,’,i....““°_ {¢°f..“_‘ "”" “’°“"°‘~ 1 1 LUEAL INTEREST ! Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere. Mains arrived at half past two yester- day. , A Pnonnnmon summons has been served on Margaret McKinnon, Great George Street. Dodd estate large double tenement house ,corner Grafton and Pownal. He will *thoroughly renovate the building. Wmrxs 8; Co., received a cablegram yesterday tothe eHect` that Charles and Mrs. Leigh, S. A. McLeod, and Jas. Paton had arrived safely at Queenstown »on March 2nd. JOHN Anderson, Sec’y of the Dairy As- sociation, writes to the Examiner regard- ing the resolution passed by the Hazel- `orock Dai;-ying Co., as to the holding of the annual convention in Charlottetown instead of Kensington. He contends that the latter is the preferable place as 2 it Om llonday, Feb. Qrd, an snjoyhhlag n|ovous1‘ARr'r|1EvEA|z rzlorrrfz --1- --»-» at » represen t vc o e BY INVESFING iN A (icon RELIABLE warcn r 15°' ““,‘»'iif`1‘f.°.f‘.if'; ret-r new-= -"1 M- ml" f° If not, why not do so now. _ We guarantee satisfaction. All our watches are rt J. ~n'u'es¢‘»'¢',fi nr; lnivta and uh. Sadie Fraser, Hr and Urs. We have a large Pau-nk Morphy, in or vmon_l‘°°'““P‘ "'° li’°l¢""l"‘_‘“_V"i° *F* ‘_““_ °“ Hughca Jr., _ot Orwell. An excellent program was well carried out and ass-the Select from. m°_m°l\°‘ _IW il" °\°f1'i'l\°l1Ul\°l'°°-A5°<|~ A New 'Efectual and Convenient Violin music of a high order was _fur- nished by D. Fraser. In" the wee' sms' hours the company dispersed with best wlshesto Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie, and _,largest bouquets representing l HENRY Smith haspurchased the Thomas -f s would be conducive to time attendance ._ as well as moreccnvenient in other l ,that we ,might _ r_¢asonably,' _hope ` birthday. this being his 86th. Although he has passed a_ rather trying winter 'he' s in remarkablegood spirits and acted ngth and vivacity of last year, ‘and w t to the congratulations of those pre sent. A photographer who was engaged for the occasion made several views the parlorg and dining room with its host and guests and piles of flowers, and huge bouquet of 86 american roses wnicli stoodin the centre of th ing table.The rooms were hlled with tokens which were contributed by friends both _ present and absent. One ,cf th n Bermuda. To one who has been ent for several successive years on occasion it eecms wonderful that time and among the old familiar faces. But s and aifectionate enthusiasm. His nephew John, son of his brother -was pr-esant,he is lieutenant in thc U. S. Navy, Hr. Ifaige recalled many amusing incidents of trayel and related his experiences with emiu Europeans whom he had met abro Mrs. Paige. assisted by her sister, ll Guild acted the graceful hostessuand one noted their ceaseless attentions Ir. Paige one could not doubt that the principal secret of the old longevity and tranquiity was largell dl” to their constant andesympatihetie care w Upon the whc1e,_the `lIl'¢l|kiIl§ UD Of Hietripsto the Iaiaudiu the another “happy r'e‘turu”§ "to say the Anais plasma asuupsuoa anus \>M!.wlt_h plans for t-hs_i!°l\\i_l\8 l\\lDl°l'- Letus hope thatuothiug may occur River Bridge, Lewis of Vernon River m~“’7°°"t°°°°f°' - .I ` I ' I I' Smk, for you :mime neun; Jas.-._ _llmalmaili and Jams. A new osranrunls. _Q-_ ‘» , ' _cure For Catarrh. e ~»,._....-_ ;,~, of cstsrrhi curse, there has always been-sl tim ahaha #bds "°uzer"fm~m.- use-_ -i»mssy.»¢m¢a1.i»- _ _ y_ and 1-egu_1a,ted_ 50 _pldonald in whose honor, the _allair was to.relleve,but veryfewthatreaily-care. you run no risk. A call from you will be greatly appreciated l”°"' _ The Qld P"*°1'»i°°. vllnlmlk' .°41f1'“i°" _ p _ _ I - ~ _ through the nose would often relieve, and W' VV' JEVVMBF ‘- ‘- N = R ..¥:;..::;°;;.:f...”f.:L‘;.z°;“°.:.';Ja°“ z ~»----1-»-. we-» W- -<1 _ _ o .~ - . R <°" ~halsrs incommon use are very little ' if - the forui of a lecture by J udge McDonald - ‘ ~ I ' » ' r th aft; °‘ ° °t er an Am‘°“3h, The use of inhalers and the application, . . , e rnoon and eveninghadlieen rather. ~' - r . unpleasant, 8 goodly number _of people ofmsalges. washes andpllvzdgrsito the agree assembledtoh hi R a throat tocurc-ca~rr soo m c Gives prompt relief, a few doses , ' ear m' ev' E' J' R“'“°° reasonable than torub the' back to cure will mire the must obstinate co\?gh or 4, I p acted as chairman. Mr. Rzttee welcomed 'mane » disease. Gstanh is -'sb m cold try It Money refunded It not; Judge Mcnonald anaimoaucsa mm eo- Y J ‘ “° T 2 T 1 f'l'l 1 Will brace ou u aftera cold ai _ Pi' WV li THE RICHEST, DAX NTIEST EFFECTS IN P80 TOGRAPHIC PORTRAIIB » Are to be found in our New Style, Up-to-date ARISTO PLATINU PRINTS; WITH FOLDER . CGVERS These folders. made of heavy dnt colored , l material, give ti a portrait a style and dig- 1 nity that add gseatlytoits attractiveness. OUR H1QhIi.‘IDAY5iI;fb(;IALTY _ year _ arusro Pnarnvo rnnrrs , Women WITH FOLDER COVERS 1 _ They individusliae a picture and place it in f a clasaby itself-an artistic class--that hag craig o he seen tobe appreciated. The posulanty ‘ Boys ‘:.°;§‘.‘§.°ii?-‘f’$.“*.ii§?.”.¢Zié'.?.i‘.“;2..2i=. is ...J », it 0. G-eo. H. Cools., il Girls ‘ » -1.; ui ll, i I I Children No other Drug Store carries' , such a complete stock oft. . childrens $1.50 ’ Our Dispensing Depart111¢11f» “Complete in every Particu1ar._”~ Women,s 2_2; Telephone your orders, we will do the rest. - PHONE 86 Opp. P 0. f 'cms' 1.15 Allcy& Co. _ particularly on the grandeur and magni flcence of the coronatlon celebrations When JudzeMcDona1d had concluded 8 vote of thanks was tendered to the ,speaker for his splendid lecture. The meeting closed bysinging “G-od Save Our King.” t Faoin Tun Bosrou Hmaamiz-President tEliot’s researches in the held of Harvardls vital statistics are well calculated to bring a blush to the cheek of the alumni of that institution, twenty-eight per cent of tothe extent of an average of two child- ren each. And yet every class that is graduated at Harvard encourages early marriage and fatherhood by ofering a ,cradle for the ilrst baby born to any mem- ber of the class. It is no ordinary cradle, either. It is usually of solid silver or gold, and it makes a beautiful and precious or- nament for the domestic sideboard. Be- sides this bsby has' no sooner emerged from its swaddling cloths than it is trott- ed out at every class festival, patted of the class and told how much it locks like its father' pliments ff her husbands old coll grows up and goes to college, and is point- ed out as the winner of the class cradle. If it ls a girl, she is the pride and j_oy of the seminary. Surelv it cannot be said that Harvard graduates do not enco The only tribute is that the prizes are limited in number and and was the awarding of the nr-st one in each class., It mlghtbsa good idea to multiply them .ln orderto [encourage a corresponding multiplication of the babies, and thus meet President Ellot's criticism. - - _ “H86 competition in increasing the population. ` , _ . t . . _ r _ a blood, disease as kidney' _trouble or satisfactory. Price 25c. . it glgggigliggzhmggggeot :£(:I;°na'ld "Tn ‘ rheumatism and- it can not bccured by ° an hour and h lf earelsh 0:" lon! tmontqny month” way csnibe' I ve interestio descai tio a f hi 'til tb Tut- “muh "bathe: in we hem' , - ry fro thg H ph ll O 3 P , in " _Jurope m e me _ e left Montreal _;u_éatm°,w,, i, neaenuy- tw ;.d¢(n,,,¢1,¢ unc 5th, 1902, until his return, dwelling ' ' t -_ ' e » ~ catarrhal poison out of the blood and sys- tem, andthe newlcatarrh cure is designed on this plan and the remarkable success of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets is because being used internal1y,.it drives oulicatarrhaliin- fection through action upon stomach, liver and bowels. ' _ ~ _ _ Wm Zimmerman of St. Joseph, relates an experience with catarrh which is of value _to millions of _ eatsrrh .sufererl everywhere.. f He says: "I neglected 3. slight nasal catarrh until it gradually ex- tended to my- throat and bronchial tubes whom are unmarried and those who are and dually even my stomach and liver be- married have reproduced. themselves only came eifected, but as I was able 120 _keep u and do a dsy’s work I let it run alo ` then I realized that I must Ret A rid off catarrh or,'_lose my position as I wail clerk Some of my friends recommended an ln- haler, another a catarrh salve but they were no good in my case, nor was ICD! thing else until I heard ofStuart’s Qatarrh Tablets and bought a package at my drug and in less than four months I was com- under the chin by each member pletely cured oficatarrh althfmzh I had sudbrcd nearly all my life from it. I _ SCHOOL_ BOY KILLEDBY T§ACli£_ll- Sraaraxevns, S. C., Feb. 27.-Edwin Foster, the 17-year-old schoolboy,who was shot last Friday afternoon by Reuben E. Pitts, a teacher in the academy F000!! lt- i;en_ded,diéd here today, It is said that several' of the students attacked Prof. ‘Pitts while he was whipping Foster and that in the scams' that followed Foster was shot by Pitts. ‘ _ _ ,_ _L_ ____ - . 'Break Up a Cold in 0ne»Day. W V _-.G oo Ie T. Ms , J I We now olier f0rS81¢-' | cobbisblo x Bal¢iw1ns(01\f-U50) ' 3obhk'NozPeewanhaes as pnde us FIRST-cussi ` ` I few bbs Pippins. _ _ __ . THE STAR Ill? ITRBBI, PHONE tg. 1. ' " _’_. .2 _ ._,~ .,__,~;,f._».|_a.,1~_r>>fa..\ Northern B==h°r| By using Yasai Zutoo Tablets, (Japan- ' Whit D095 it M050 7 rese Headache Cure) a' strictly vegetable Z 1 g g r compound. No cure, nopay. Prize Ziic APPLE5__l_ some _ n-II. ' 1 ll Q 1 - - .. - ' - 5’ ._ r, sfT.?.“mms I ._ sir. wa 7 J the host with rather more than the ‘i --- strc - responded with all his old time grace and' 4 = _ ME WANT A N - circumstances had madeso little break aehange from the hearty congratulations- ” ' Si1fyl(6°)i _Ni=W:~. ‘ pm, made by runacct’ his L V l __:v_ _. _:I ,A _>. - - I Ol Catarrh remedies, there limo cbd; b¢t'_ uiitil my hearing began to' fail me sig! A '_ if and my heax~in'g_ was absolutely store. They benefitted me from _tha start( _ . They are pleasant to take and so much- Al Sizes in the best The proud father is congratulated by his more convenient to use than other catsrrh classmates, and the mother is made the ” remedies that I feel I can not say enough W O O 1 , lined Rubber recipient or floral tributes, with the com-` in favor of Stun.:-t’s Oatarrh Tablets.” BRUSH) ‘ B00t made in Canada- , shams’ Theboyymbmppemwbuboyi ~ ‘V6 ` ‘ ff' ~ ` perfection lF1t, l I ‘i ..._ l I V V _ » ` »~'._-2"’ i S . 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