'nm coanozas, cnannorrarown, ramen nnwann 1sI.anro,.apau. 4. 19°, . T ' ' M ° ` _ 'A _ ` "- 7 ' ` 'runoivlo Election mawara z takes ' ‘=' , _ , “ ._ , . 1 A nso t ~ p _ _ J, _, _p pappp pr tb uomlna ion being on the Losing your hair? Did not 'rnriea museums han nav. been ln- ei S IDU IIIIOW I'lOW Caslly you Could ranged'so that you will be able to get Cep ll? And prevent gg-gy " you_r tea in comfort. at St. James' Ilall on hair, £1150? '{_-af'-£f`°,{,‘;:\-‘I i 'Ihursday afternoon. V- - r . » .. im-._ _ _-____,,| Bazssrin St. James' Hall on Thursiay l§XI¥lR% “ Rl§l1$i`&l§ For the Finest Finished hoto Work Come to the Leading Studio CAR BONS P LATINOTY PE8 ARTISTS PROOFS GEO. H- COOK. NEW DQIBRISAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is always welcome. aauusauuuana -fu----¢---'u--'if-/rf H~EIK~&¥K¥¥¥§ l SOURIS. THE SEASON FOR Coughs and Colds is at hand and everybody is liable to catch them. Oiconrse,yon ..-.ty get some horeliouuri candy. a box of cough drops have mother make some flax-seed tea wita s stick of licorice in it, rub on some skunk cil and turpentine, take a dose of kerosene; and il a‘l this ai's you may ask you neighbor what hc used, etc These remedies may be all right. to use at times and under certain conditions. But iftliey fail to give relief, why do you go un experimenting when you can get almost instant relief with my, Compound Syrup of White P no with Eucoiyp~ tol and Honey. which il scientifirallv prepared, absolutely harmless to even the smallest ch|‘d, and every bottle of which is guaranteed. Give it is trial. Your money back if not satisfactory. Price 25c at Minors onoo sions. Souris, P, la, Island. , 4 dw tyr ~VIf~'°-/2|-~'2f~"\r°-'\s~°Rf _?__`._._ ,,_t___ __ __,__. ..,_ _._ li /. //im ,, "f’ ` , s»"'y;/,»f»'/ .--_.__. '"1L'.>‘;.~.f> ,\ `”. ;; L” 4 3 .ww V t \ i "in" llllll li , -L ` , . | if . nllllt = 'WT Tf,<§~';={V- .......... Q'ii\‘§i"§i A \~'\§`\\. EE! A.`CTTIES We mean our new stock of Shoes, you slioulil see them. Ladies our $1 oo and ta 50 boots me just ss good avaiue us you get elsewhere at $3.00 We hwe an elegant line at the above prices. Try us for your next. pair. A- E. .MCEACI-IEN. The Shoemau .hat Saves yon Money. ‘ The Public Patronage wilialways remain the best test of an \f1SiifUt- iou‘s merits. judged by this standard the Reddiu's Drug Store is easily ac orded first place. A trial will make you s regular cus- tomer. d i n Bros., Opp. Post Office. iii I WILL BUY All Douglas Lacey s C1, Stocks. All Unlisted Bank Stocks. All Loan Company Stocks All Industrial Company Stocks. All Oil and Mining Stocks. I WILL SELL Any Stock or Band at s less price than you can secure from any oth: r source. I WILL EXCHANGE Your nomproductlve stocks into regular divi- dend payers, and on an equitable has s, Bend for particulars. I LOAN CASH On all active Unlisted Securities. I HAVE A tially market for everything for which there is a demand anywhere. _ IAM 'I'h¢ HEADQUARTERS for Investment Secur- ities. LIST YOUR STOCKS With me to be sold, ami send for free PRICE LIST giving latest quotations on a thousand and more- NORRIS Dealer in Investment securities, -84 St. Francois Xavier St , Montreal “** _ Take White’s Chocolates when you go to the Opera » . fi h 's Done u in daiut half No candy so pure or so delicic ur* . s W ite _ _ l p ` ' y pound and pound boxes. White’s name on every piece. I ; EXPERT OPTICIAN’ Our Silver Department is full of suggestions in “|8t__g toons nos? KNIVES. FORKS. SPOONS. and attractive serving pieces for the table. We show goods in all their variations of possible elegance. A glance over our rich display is a study full of bright points. Wf W. WELLNER, JEWELLER, Cl1’town. _ __._, .. ____.- .-_..-v._,_~‘ Heavy Solcd Slater Shoes for Spring I One of the most popular boots we have in stock is the Slater Perfecto shape, double soles, good broad toe, price $3.50. ` Alley & Co. Boneless dfisn We have just received a uautity of very nice boneless 2`isl1, put up by a reliable man. We can guarantee this lot to be pure Codiish and a first- class article. noon to oorr YOU l`IAY EAT Many things hard tddigest if you take one or two of HUGHES' DY- SPEPSIA TABLETS afterwards. 'I hey are wonderful helps to diges- tion, they make weak stomachs strong, correct acidity. formation of gas and prevent nausea. Price 25c box. p Apothecaries Hall. "' BRYANT' oe... E. Huones. ,Reporters and Correspondents I to Mountain Lamb, owned byG. W. Bell _. Q r l Everywhere, Calrr. Paul (instain, of Mialmegash P. E. Island was la Moncton today cu route t0 Chatham to look alter his schooner which was frozen in lust full. Cnp’. 'Jostaln says there are signs of the ice breaking up, ani he cxpccis early naviga- tion of thc struit.~y.-Moncton Transcript. Tm; basket social and entertainment nt Brookfield linll hold on _tha Zlith of March proved a great success financially and otherwise. The hall was ovcrcro\\'ils.-tl with lx very interesting gathering. Tha musical part was very good and ably citrrlci out. The baskets were auctioned by John Wht-atlcy of Cbarlottetow n and Mr. Stewart of New Hampshire. Thc uct proceeds amouritod to $51, which goes to- wards rppairing thc hall at Brookfield. Tru: following resolution was passed by the Local i`nion, United lirothcrhond of Carpenters and Joiucrs of America: To Alexis Currie, Recording Swrctnry Union U33 : IVhcrct\s Carpenters' Union 9333 have learned the death of your bclovefl father, and all in a simple vote of cur Union you have our most sincere sympathy, re- olve d. That s copy of these resolutions be presented to our bereaved brother and a copy he spread on our minutes as a tribute of respect and a copy to the daily papers for publication. Signed, FRED Evans, HENRY iiUN'rr.n\', EDGAR WALK!-In., Committee. THE Treasurer ofthe Centenary Fund of the British and Foreign Bible Society acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following sums: Prevl0usly acknowledged 296.88 Since received from Presbyter- ian Churoh. Alberton ti 60 Presbyterian Church lilrnsdalc 2.05 York Methodist Church 5.00 Presbyterian Churches at Brook- field, New Glasgow and Hunter tiivcr Orwell I"rcsbytcrian Church Vernon River Circuit. (Metho- iIlS'.l 10.00 2l_z=’:> 2.75 3`2T.l3l Cavicnmslt Nor!-za. -At thc lash meet.- ing of the Literary Society lu Cavendish Miss Maud Montgomery as leader, gave an evening with Kipling. Those who know M ss MouLiZnmery`s talcnt. in liter- ary criticism as well as in elocution accd not be tolli that the I ltcrary Society en- joyed 11 rnrc treat.. Tac exercises con- sisted of descriptions of his different pro- duct ions and readings from tho aamc.-A ft-w wild geese have been seen here but so far our sportsmen have been unsuccessful ln capturing any.-The ice on New Lon- don Bay is nuw bettcr than it. has bccn this season, although getting thin in some places yet, it nfforiis plenty of scope for the t.rol.ters.~-Samuel Simpson, has been visiting Bly View, the place of his nstivlty, for the past weak. His friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Simpson is no‘. enjoying good health.-Miss Annie Clark, who teaches st Hampton, spent Sunday at. ber fathers in Bay View.- Some of the farmers are busy getting out timber.-It. may be with, an eye to the contemplatedf harbor improvements in Rustlco and New London. Chmron Rhona.-The first interesting day‘s sport in ice racing look placc Mon- dav their! h on the South West. rlvt r, New Loudon. The day was perfect and the ice all that could he desired. A large number of people from the surrounding districts attended and of course each one owned the fastest horse but time as in all other events of the nature told they tale. At. precisely 2 dulock the first' racejwns called with the following entries: ~ Mikado B. G. by Parkwood owned and driven by Geo Dennis; Malluhls Br ii by Rampart. owned by F. Tuplln and drirrn hy J. C. Durant; Roierick Dhu B. G. by ‘Parkside ownei by E. Dennis and driven by \V. Chappell. The race was awarded tliom in thc order named. But. thc event ofthe day cams next. when the _judges oallud on the running race, s novel aiTtir on ice, but one ln which all who witnessed it were much interested. The nature of thc race was announced by the iufigcs, that “run or trot. the first horse at this winning post. gebtt the money." Although the kind of racing 'Is exciting, in the inter.-sts of the p:opIa's welfare the old fashion of aqui-irc trotting is tho best and certainly the safest.. The moe money was awarded stanley, and driven by Patrick Walsh. who by the way is an expert with a running horse, having driven in several events of this nature in years gone by. one on Blue Bennetts in Montreal, for the QuodtrbPlato and IOXJ gnlneav, Altogether everything passed nfl’ pleasantly. The judges ware Frank Farrow, Capt. Robert Johnson and Jas. O`Connor. The starter was Gee. B. Simms. All of those ofti~ dials discharged thelrduny in an impartial manner. Try Weeks G1 Co. for M¢n’a Hats and Capo. TH: decorations and booths at the afternoon will be very attractive., Don t miss seeing the "Old Log Cabin." Amotvu the attractions at the market. shack on Suturdaywas a large dressed i Turkey which t.ipped the scales at Ciill pounds. The bird which was fed by Mrs. John Mttluarrie, of Nine MllelCrcek, real- ; ized the handsome sum of $5.00, i A vsav enjoyable party and dance was given by John Mclilnlay of North Rlver,l _to the young folks of that vicinity and thc surrcundlrg settlements. L`pwaria' of forty invited guests were present :mtl thc cvcning was ,joyously spent in games, music and dancing. Al. I2 o`clocl: tho guests were called to the dining roam where n sumptuous repost was served in lilrs. Mcl{lnlay`s good manner. All present. thoroughly cnjoycd tht-xmelves, u_nrl il. was in the wcc sms' hours of the morning that the gucsis di.=per.\c'l after thanking Mr. and Mrs. Mt-Kinluy for their kind hospitality. ON Thursday evcoiugiilst uit., \\'. E. Edwards, Grand Scribe of thc S. tl, 'l`. Organized Alexandra Division No. ‘JALE at Stanley Bridge. Though the new Divis- ion is not yet. large it starts with t'x~ ci-.llcnt prospects as its membership is made up of the best oft.nat.criulfo1'a good division. The following are the otllccrs for the ccsuing quarher. \V. P.-Rebecca Sinipszio. il. S.-Emmet. Murphy. Con.-1-Ethel \\'cdlock, Chap.-Ada Simpson. Tress.-George Brown. O. S.-Joe. Mahoney. -Laura Wedlock. - Emmet Quinn. -Lillie \Veeks. -Robert Simpson. -Leamlng Murphy. P. \V. P -Jas. Simpson. The above ctilccrs were duly lnstallc i. The Division meets in Stanley Bridge hall every Friday evening. *Frei swan; V Wcll Balanced Nerves. Your Success in Life Depends Upon Them. If Lacking in Nerve Force. Build Up YourSystem \Vitb Ferrozone It I-las Helped Others Let it Help You too. llnppy is thc man who can workunceas- ingly without ic.-irof an “attack of the ncrvcs." I-Ie gets along, prospers, rises to n rr ‘ ' D - strong man is pushed ovcr the htnris ni his weaker brn hers by virtue of ht-ing capable lo do and act when nefessity cialis. The weak nervous man is distanced bc- forc thc into starts. Bur, he shoulrint give up without. trying what Ferrozono has great power for building up pcople who are run down, tired and cxlmustcfl. i:`crrozonc starts right. at thc root of the trouble ann drives all impurities out of thc blood. Then it. givcs tho blood an ad- ditional supi ly of iran and other strength- enlng elements which cnablc It to nourish the ncrvc-1 back to norrnnl condition . t) ncc this ncrvcs are toned up, lnfilgestion and stomach trouble disappear. Then your system is in good order, and caoshla of being rebuilt: in the properway. Nerve tissue is forrncd, flabby nlusclus begin to harden, weak organs regain strength, and before lung the halfwreckeri man glories in the new-found vigor that Fcrrozouc has brought him. You may nnvctricd a hundred remedies: they may all have failed. But. this u\usn'i. lniluencc you against Fvrrozone, which is so diticicnr. from other preparations. Ferrozcnc actually makes blood, and makes the kind of blood that is valualilt In maintaining health. Then Fcrrozonc has a wonderlnl action on food, convertlnu lt into nutrlment, so that everything you cat is going to bl useful to your body. Farrozonc is uncxcsllcil as a rebuilding tonic for children, women and mon, the young and old, in fact. everybody cm dc- rivo hencflt. from Feirozonc, which is specially rormnnicnded for clilornsis, un- acrnln, lasslturlo, weakness and all filsord- ers arising from Impnirori norvvs or blood. Try I-`crro7.onc yourself. I’rica Fiflc pt-r liox ur six bfxes for $2 fxil. S li by rlrilggists and l.y mail from N C I’ol~on C ‘., l{ingsR<`tl, Ont., and liurlfcrd, Conn., `. S. . . Unequal Eyes. @f““ cm ?@` ,_ V ff Do you see equally well with both eyes? if not, both may be defective. One certainly ls. Have them properly examined. We prescribe glasses only when absolutely necessary and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. Our system of testing- retinoscopy-is the most re- liable method used, insuring the best possible results. ll l Zorsei €Xl)¢l'i nowned day. wh ether y nothing to . ,... -"-|'F=° I \Ve have received from one i Y ing at fine prices by pound, qui Also in stock :1 full line o reasonable prices. SANDERS II2. lx. '\ .,,,, '.“.‘§_ `=='____,,'_f_f.-f.” I /; ,Ag- / ?f '_..,_,_ .;,;~_. ,.il ..fe”@r<‘?Tl‘=r’ Piano Satisfaction. There niust be sutisfactioii in buying at piano wheic you arc sure of the very best goods, the latest models and designs. For 35 Years \Ve have been giving thu pcople of this Island satis- faction. \\’e are better prepared to-day than ever to give that satisfaction- Buy From us and be satisfied- MILLER BROS., Connoliy ‘s Building, Queen Street, l. filo \\\ ` wood Cemetery Company will l> held in the Y.M.C.A. Building o Wednesday afternoon the 6th da the meeting. By order, Ht£NR\’ SMITH, Sec‘y Sherwood Ceru. C0. (ll. li. (Zorsets. W. B. are without doubt the best fitting corsets made to- Stanltv Brothers ' I E l MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. emonsnanon~ ai Stanley li s. miss Sexton, Qorset finer of lien York, is now at Stanley Bros. storc, to demonstrate the world rc- l (tome and Get fitted You will get a corset that will exactly fit your figure. Come and get fitted OU W&I"ll Bt corset or not. ‘it costs get fitted. \ , I Q . . 5|-I-I-~ ofthe best fish packers on the Is- O~lll0l10f Uber and lm Ortance The land a tuantit of dried and boneless Codfish which wc are sell- ntal, ',' quininl, or box. f cannt-fl fish to select from at ON &. CO.. U can do for him. This strcngtllening tonic PHONI; I Gr0C@r5_ Smmy5ide_ l,Chanccry Sale ‘ICO Acres on Lot 48 in Queea’s County. ‘In Chancery before the Vice- Cliaiiccllor. in the matter of th ,~ :ipplication of F.li/.rl Stewart. l"|:1'\l: Stewart. Rena Stcwart, Cntllcrine Stew- art. Albert Stewart, and Milton Stewart infants, for the sale Of freehold lands by Bruce S.c-wart their next friend and Guardian. Public Notice is l;crcby given that I will sell by l’til>lic Auction on thc prcmisc_<.nl l"ullerton's Hill. on .\lond:1y. thc :ith day of April ut-xt, /\» ll. I-;<>|, nl lim hour of l'Llc\‘cri o`clock in thc Forcnoon. .\_ll that im-l_ inc: iv pi ml of l .ol _-.i.ni¢,l.a...¢ -...ln no 1.... fi r..-..~_.,. Ninnlirr lfouv twill 4.-l l»r\i;|.f.-.| ng f,,1l ..-.,_ .l.ni.~t.».~»~. t~.......\r.».-aw in im- .1.......-. into ii.-ima.. me N- te-..| ¢..»1..n- rr.. ..;.i......~ lic-lirlsny and the- lwti- Rnbivl .\`rew~fv_ll,a~,n»r.-_ at »l.»|~|,..-.~r|i.»r..,.i\ limi ...\,f.ani.».¢ vow.-. 1....-. ,\r..r.»i. ui. nf- ...nni...< < ni. .ue 1.- ii .--.» in nn. ...nl .~;~..-.no on- on... ........a1.\ ....-~. me om ri...-f ui.-.»-e »<.....i ...... thaw.. .._- ii. f.l.1i:¢»mg¢»n»u-ri lonnit :tum-e fullnwmy; il..- ¢.....<¢ on ...ii mul \v.»~¢-.....\l.' 'rnnimi .~l.-.mt ...nl |~‘\ll.~ |‘n\r~_ or .1 ~ull\.~u»ni .liemncf ii. give » ...loin mn ...in \\-.~~~ at ri. new <-1...... ...ia 'rv~.»..i.- link.. tim..-.» ...fin .my .lint fini...- lo the edge of inc wud nmrsli thence In lwung ine \-=1|ou~.~mu,~¢< l :lu-1-1-1-n rin- h-gh land and .~aa.»:\rn...n lair.-i»-....|i.-to un- pin- .ir eo... muiiccnrentcontinuing Ninczy four (on) nrvf-~4_ ingeirfrwnii sit ni.-. at ...in i»..|\.-.if»n'= M»r§\»...nn....g ...ni 1...-mira.; one vitimlml (mo) nrws a little more or less, being thus rlv-srrvb.-il in s certain lndrntnvc of le-use marie i>etwrcuL`l\arlesEtewart ofthe one part, and Tlionms Stewart ol theutber part. an-i dated the Fourteenth tiny of :si-pteuiber A I) .L-,‘._ ngrceablv los plan on the margin of the gov ernment rierd of the- some tot haute- stewart, anim the rim. any at .\'m~¢mh¢f A n, is... The above salels made pnrsuaut to an Order of the Cnnrtof Chancery made in this matter on the Seventeenth :ivy March, A I). mu Arovlion of the purchase money may re~ ai r inn the remis s ni n secn ei p e. Condiiimis of sale marie known at sale immediately ailz-r the sale ofthe shove lands the Stock, Crop and lfsrmlng implements nf the late Alexander Mrfi Stewart will be sold, Por particulars see hanrlbills. 1l° Daltll llltfh lilirllifthlh A- H1904- BRUCE S'I`l'.\‘i/ART, Guardian. G. GAUDET. C0' Solicitor for Guardian. The annual meeting of the Sher- c n Y of April. instant, at thc hour of A RB' 4 o'ciOck for the election o directors_ and the transaction o ,mmnmv N V ' ‘_ such busiucss as may come before tended 1° her duvi-w the vw --nm. and so in fri ai wil f f Miss joserhine .Sr~rl‘r desires to thank her ntronsf | th \'bera' strona e ¢ wishes to sum w-we that her classes in dancing will if .t V ,\ ym-day evvuing Qct, nth in tlnrallwoon \ xl-." - tons wishing to arrange for evenmi ` "` write or rail at . ice. “IBS I. SIIITYI, Cha 'ci etown. Box |17 ' 'N.waAlwvNM~ '. M».wwmmmmw.-,'-~uwwcmmmw§ ` DesBrisay Block. , .4 n. at ...fi r-at sat ....1 1..... .si 1-in ....2-a ..~\--_.Q aa.-.f-1. , .