1 Ui " e /"lj -1 = ' _ GE MAN . ‘you our new souvenirs. so you ment aariyeseii dayhndncc- star than - l - may ten your friends about them, 4»p. m. to insure insertion next Iasu if ‘ I i ‘ when they come to vi `t ‘ln 0; me Yzél-E’ me msmkililge gmt ‘ce - _ Sl you. n ew or of F. tp ey ew . _ T; §. AIX Y¢'£tH_!.;lC(_)§¢§n _ Yours vety truly , nephew of Arthur Newberry, io _uisii 5 l. _ with ig Coins _Ex_ ; _ __ r ’ Lillian Wier Joh son of New York. »Mr. » TRA- R for u“_e¢» hights ‘ .1 \ f. ,_ . . Newberry is welilhnown here. 4', ~ ‘Fd m°mi°3‘v un" 505]* me Ernest Smith and wife of Tauntomiifass. ‘°°t I” bf* "“°f.i me °°m ‘gg B are expected to arrive in the city this fi.1”;°v3¥°1:'m°i‘;sgl X, 3 fgy | \ , evening. Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. James _ A NEW propellor for the City of London . Ea I is expected to arrive here next week. Ii: is - , ` being imported from the H. G. Trout i. , .=_ Works, Buffalo, and it is hoped will know Ayers color to fBnn., ,__-`f`”'-,,~_;.{._~ the wore a gown of pale blue imperial crepe, E ' 53:/ wlthacollar embroidered with WH' dr0D __ __M___A___,_ __ ,,__,, ' MT- T'w;"'*“°" ' Pearls and carried white roses. The lilly ¥i$lllliQ"G¢di’ Fedora, ::1¥:'.‘z.':.;'.‘;:°t..".::;‘.°.:'.‘;°.f.“..°. ‘.E::::: azz” ' at _ set with pearls and sapphire, _ Canand bride gave to her maids rose ,mild , _ brooohes, set with pearls. Following the ° ,_ Why you should have one' Ask the Boys "AB £0 ¢h¢ Quality' ceremony there was a recepuion at the _/--..-` __ ww S “IES in ‘MS and M bb” “‘ 22:12’“::.::.:":°';.‘:.i°'::i.3’:’.thrill” bridesmaids wore white peau de lyrsno groom’s gifts to the ushers were stick pina i and the Mackinmm _ Wflhallis Va ; formerly beieng¢_i_i r<;__viar_r;riaP_;___i_:_.'_e_1_ where his gran mc er rs. Nvfffllf-» =° w as wsu ei ~ 1 _ Berrilitfll s°|i¢il°f'v ` U resides and ia a neplie of E. I _I _. " » I/ D. A- UACKINNON LL- 3-: K C _'_ that place. Wright holds A i>°lill0l\ r ‘~ ~ `\ ' 3” ` Q. BAYFIHD WILLIAMS- -° Z as hook-kee iirathqlarglst riepartmrn- ~-- --- kr a regular meeting of Victoria Dlvlsionnoi, ¢_sheBpese¢ Temperance this Division having learned with sincere l'iK_l’e,§_of the dsllh on Tue sflay last, of Q; much esteemed brother, William F. rrll'l Past Grand Worthy Associate# one of our pioneer me mbers, we desire to place on record our appreciation of his* many excellent qualities. and of his faithful labors during a. long and unbrok-` en membership, and to extend to the bereaved, family and friends our sympa- thy in this the hour of affliction; and further resolved, that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes." NINE MILE Galax No'rEn.-Farmers _are busily engaged in getting in the _remainder of their crops.-The hey crop on the avenge appears to be good. This district, as a rule, has always had the reputation of raising heavy hay crops, and this year, the expectations are also gcod.-The lobster season, now drawing to I close, has been an exceedingly good one for our fishermen.-Codllsh in large numbers have made their appearance in the waters oil' here.-Pedlars, local _and foreign, male and female, have put. in an. appearance, like the flies, reviving in spring, all with their sweet story tn' bcauile the innocent country-folks,-Arch McGrrgor lost a valuable more lately from the disease commonly knowrr as ti-e cough.-Our energetic farmer, Artemas Betts, is about to install a gasoiene engine in his barn to supply power for crushing, threshing, sawing etc.-Thomas McGregor is painting his handsome new residence. It is reported he intends taking in boarders for the summer months.- Our teacher N K McCanncil spent vacation visiting friends lu Sum» merside and Bedequa.-Friends are pleased to see Miss Josie McNeill out again alter having fully recovered from a severe stroke of paralysis.-The matri- monial fever is raging here and some have fallen victims. TYPHUII) VICTIM RECOVERED HEALTH By Rebuilding His Wasted Frame With Ferrozone If it is Health, Renewed Vigor, Well Balanced Nerves You Want. Try T he Food Tonic_ Ferrozone. No strongtr evidence than the _case o Jno. M. Alnsles is needed to prove that Fi-rrozone is unsurpassed as a tonic ann rebullder. Writing from his home in Bartonviile, Mr. Aiuslae says: “I had typhoid fever two years ago, and for li long time ooiildift get strong. I carefully folio wed my doctoi`s orders and for monilzs took his medicine regularly but no mater what I did I couldn’t get up enough strength to take up active em- ployment ngiiu. Like most weak people was also nervous and dually had to givi- upthe doctor. I read of Ferrozire and decided to try it. I took the first box with fair results. Ifrit stronuer. The sebond box astonished me and iuy strength re- turned very rapifliy. I krpr. on u~ir\g Firrozum and my friends then notiol li how quicklyl was Improving. This en- ouvaged me to take more Feriozoi-e ani mv sue gth all reiurziell in two months. When I started Ferrozone I gave up all other medicines and can say that it ulov e restored me. For weak nervous people, Ferrnzone will do more good than any thing else." Fcrrozone is both n food and a medicine. It buiills up the wasted tissue and str.-illltbens the weakened nerves by giving the system a plentiful supply of pure nourishing bloon. It puts new vigor in to every organ of the bo iy,di-pels nerve sickness anfiiassiinde. The p rson that uses Ferroxcne will have a good appetite. healthy eompif xlon, good digestion and n reserve of strength that pro-ents you against pni urnonia and weakening fevers. I"err.zone is not a nnuseous cod iivrr oli mix ure, buts chocolate coated table-t. combining the most stronathenivig elements ln cnncenraleri form.Vt»ry easy io fake. its sais has multiplied year by year and no remedy in-:lay holds a higher place in the estreiii oi the public. The suncrssi of Ferrnzone is riuii to its ability to give s'rength to the weak, and cure the sick of their trouhlis Insist on JUN! ac. 1904. __ {‘;§,,‘;7,_’j‘,‘;';jl‘,’,f__°;°;,F§{~_§,-,_§§;,§,é‘j‘;‘;l;»,~ MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY sroiut. A BARGAIN IN FRENCH ALL WOOL COLORED DRESS GOODS SOC PER YARD worth regularly 45C per yard. EIGHT GOOD COLORS-two Blues, two Greens, two Greys, a Red and a Brown. The latest weave, and the newest co1ors- worth reguIar1yf’°`45c per yard-Our price 30:: per yard Secure some of this, it won’t last long at the price. STANLEY BROS. . _'_ _ _:_-_4 v_v_ _._ ____ _`v_ _ ____~_»- -__v_ _ _ __ __'_v_; ; v__:v_____ __f_ _ ji CHOICEGROCERIES h..és;r§o`§ AT LOWEST PRICES. rm' Us wiiu Youa NEXT onnna. -.Sahd_@r§9h_&_.Qo-._ “ivvt-v rr vv'wv~-v--*v ,'\/\-r-- - --vv'1v-- -vi. l...,,.E..,. _? . ' , . . DWL. . E. . [1 TEA PA RTV “Say Missus” Do you sew If so, you want to see our new “Rotary” sewing machine. The newest out. Very little noise. Runs much lighter than ordinary mach- ities. Ho'ds ioo yards of No. 80 cotton. Shuttle cannot hit needle, hence no broken needles from the cause. get our 25 reasons L_” I l~. \ \ \ \ ' I 1" 'l "a ` l -ned to our 0|»(1¢;°i||E|‘|glalld. and urs. wrnnii wiii I-was at 12 /»' \_ \ Bros” Hammond street. (The above is taken ,'. _‘, ‘ '“’ ‘~~ & GOFFlfrom thelilvenlnuBullatin,Prcvidencv,R. I . f I \ q QUEEN STREET, I. The groom, Russell W. Wrght' .___ _ _ Connolly's Building. .. “ie . units. oiiarieneai-» MLW., aelaacaain. -rallies. enrol# laiseere in iiiieace 11.1. where soo ,_ _ _ um nk., on pw gg". asdoldllrlolll! f'"l'“'",*‘ ". U'°'""~ `°» '- hands are employed.) I ' O ` " _ CY I "mv wrvr yin" you Klocklfl lf!" “““°u‘°k‘° " ’ mn, nap", me s,iirus,.bld ll-»¢ L0 GP I 0 G T Penqs aiampaaerd Mfonilhdtimh UW °l Cooling Drinks.-We have a large etrek H ,S plum ‘aaa ein", ora-drilaiies lawn old ‘; D I OI ad Ladle .in- eavoiwl. Also UU “Uv °“‘£I& w"‘°.' °I aU‘°'l R309 B°°\'» w“.'°n" RP” Beer' lralioo of the n “nn 1 on, | 00,4 -rmpian .lil be mmap, old risiares. Ps . . F- Rowantreee Ler_nmafle_ iilcntaerrat Lime | _ '”a°:Ulaii'§xl»i..§:'»I'i1~ll.ll~"“"',,f,,'f,‘f§’,{’§ Le-ief;rli¢a¢n.rnair.oea`II:’a».i>1»\»l».¢1». _mm mmmn.. Gm.”',..B“, ,nd mn, I nd Sec how ~ Q q $5 and Thursday Iilll ' ` 4 iriweiocl- Andreas. ot.her_extrects for making cool summer., ,7.,f9.‘€I°£i\'¢IT~f'5'3-'i\i'i'lil"`§.}','..a 'ui .._¢.... fe _“_ :_‘,,f_f§}", lln». s., caan-i I a Reliable B 1| ubslwii ;’.”"'“""" fr.i<:.s::le:i:e.s::.;-,. .......§l"°°"" ""f ‘ =_>--»~-==»»»»-f<-~ I wATlH l tl ‘ ,~ l'“i ‘ 'h clad wlws y.°11 _can I et_Wl11._te,s G. F. 'HUICIIESUN , I " Deleml£ol?oiti1I>\diIsf ifelcgeitlelzixiind sno“wilake Fiocolate sp cggiab ¥h°h‘g.Y°* , Jeweler. ,I ,, dori’t care for eh l es .9§_.¢%”<2.°* thi’ huh °\“:°;; m fm' W nm D°°B"""m°°k` ...i....,.i.-.es awe* P tl Drop into _ _f Cali be bought. Lobster and Mackerel Balt _*__ . Have e quantity for sale. Write for price. A. l`. LAILKIN Tlgnlsh, P. E. I. Gqd lla 'Q YORK STATION 'l`lit- work of rciiiorlclliiig and reno- , vutiiig:St. liugcnds Church, Covehead Road, is_iiow iii [the hands of the con- tractors. 'l`o help to defray expenses of said work the pririsliiuiiers invite the public to assistztlieni by attending their Ten i.o;be held :it York Station ou DOMI NION DAY 'l`ca;‘I`ables, we-ll supplied Temperate Salooris, Irv.: Cvcaiii Suloons, Swings, and Dancing Bfmtlis will bc fiiriiisiied, A special train will lunvc Charlotte- towii for;York ni <;.in a. ni. anti will Iczivlt Mt. Stewart for York :it ln.i5 ii.in. d ro, i7,1o_1_;,2\<_ zo, 30. It , , .____ .~_,_ll.l _.J i _ f ."“*“d ,f . . V'>- 'l\ *f* /ll . ,,\- , , _ , illillllfj/f/il,,,,,__ ~ I i fa... ....,... .li-....... ._ Your cnvna hurt yon. Thru why dou'l you coin: in this atvrs and get fired with a comfort- able | nlr ol nhoenihnl ~ov\'i ples! your feel Al the some time you will save money on every purihmr vnu make. Snaps for ren buyers every Saturday. A- E- McEACI‘IENy rlieslmfman. 9 irumllv 5 Seto ; _ l{as1.arrl'a Improved, _ Has1.ani‘s Improved Green Q <' Top Swene, _ ,»'» jumbo Swede Improved* Greystone. , I"* ‘T Jas. ‘Kelly & Co. 'Tlf_, .-4 sw' ., _ , , _ ,, ',.\.=, \.»,,\, ,` ..-..-.....,.,,,,. A KNTI INTH A -\ \ I. 3 »-_*.11-| *eq -1 ..__~ _ .__-_: _.___ . 1- T'~":.` if -L 1 vt ‘_ \ i ,; ,. ,L ,lf‘1" "_" a _“__” w 1 aa \~,,* ,i»‘ , .\ ..~ __,_ [`_. .<11 i ._.\ . \ »._,~ ,R