'7°\l'S and are back numbers, but because we are up-to-date and have a line “°' '°°°’-‘ °° Select from- Home at once. in _ ___ assess an as esicsasselsieses Meet Me At The Always ;_‘tore. { l_‘f"2_ L % LOCAL BR -si _ _ l "'- i _-___ asisamwmn mecca lllt D SV Q i Lf? And we have prepared @@ ei? the latest eolorinws 'ind _ 6 , newest designs in ` Print Cottons % and Ginghams _-ALSO" dill dd lins, _ Lawns, * ` I S sold at the market yesterday, ii hog that Q weighed 605 lbs. mended, can obtain perniziiieiit employ- ment by applying at this oflice. to meet your wants with , gfonstoii Transcript, is new city editor of .lc i ' ‘ - ‘ - - ' Sons of En;-gland concert in Opera House on St. Georges Day, April 23. Proceeds left Montague yesterday for Massecliusetts ‘W ~ f f ' Q . farewell service on Sunday night was largely attended. by the 1.0. F. on the lives of the two Charlottetown boys who were killed in Wh M u s= South Africa., will be paid as soon as their deaths are oflicially confirmed. a scarcity of school teachers `tliroughout` iéighituations are requested toapply at the larch (lCl1lS EVCI°YWllCl'€. ll-Ii-Issns. Ai.i.nY 8: Co's store Queen St., lizis been coiiziecteil by telephone. MR. Wihnhfm Si»;i.i.AR of New Glasgow, Any smart, steady boy, well recom- HENRY O‘Ln_».nv,kno\vii in Chariot-te~ own and formerly on the stall' of the ew Xoi k Press. Prof. l"lnrr§.' \'\'atts lias cli:irge 01° the or Red Cross Society. _ S REV. C. W. 'l`ifi1::i_~:ii and Mrs. Turner 'here he has accepted .1 parish The IT is understood that the insurance held _ . . . \ _rss Fredericton Herald says: Tum is he province at present, and those desir~ dncation omce Ilatcst News of the City a Sn " g and Province. BY Réllorters and. Correspon-A;o.ipp..f..-..bi....., o. G. o..~.i.... ....1 L Hritian. Austria, and Russia. as to getting , the coal needed. ington; D. C., U, S. A‘.,‘ reports lventors residing in the Doininionlof Can jdr_'awing‘s of any patent for 10 cents. PoAstage'sta.nips`will not be accepted. J. A. Fitzsimmons, Vancouver, Amal ,I water heater; YV. C. Herbert Stanstead < ml; ii for supporting horses heads; M. G. Lam- ‘iN ever guit certainli for hope.” Never take a ine icine of don tful value instead pit _Hood s Sarsaparilla which is sure to o_you good. A ' Europe Needs Coal There was a rumor in coal circles in government,t-hrough"an outside party,was making inquiries as to whether it could secure 1,000,000 tons of bituminous coal here, says the Mail and Express. There appears to be some trouble in Great .Canadian Patriotic Fund. patents granted by the U, S, Patent Office, February 20, 1900 to In. lads. He will mail copy of specification and, ,`M. Brillingcr Toronto, Electric su- llllurbaii car; G. R. Clifford, Vancouver! I ‘|r`lag'_staff; R. D. Fraser, Hamilton, Um- , , brella cover; S. A. Fraser, New Glp,sgow,’ 3 soldering iron; D. Hoiford, Bilue, Device" Amount already acknowledged 891,86 Amount collected by “Amy Carver A and Sarah J. Mclsaac _ _ , Dr, Collins Vernon River 1_00 Mrs. Jno. Hayden _50 A.M. Carver ~ _50 Kestle Enman Rslunuinl the Patriotic Concert at _ d A River Hull on Monday £venln3,l2bh pi ` ' , at ‘LU dclock. Homemade. c ms, 1 i h - ~ . , » . ~ __ _~_ ..,_¢- . A. Owing to the fact that Dr. J ordau had to turn dozens of people away relation of truth to philosophy was that *QI his f -' of two or three_ great life principles to the -' . interpretation of them by human minds. ‘_ ' . ' was requested' to address the meeting on = ° A ' pork raising. Prof. Robertson, at once consented and in opening told of the poul- ' ' C _ th k t. T cents a bottle. Al- ' til;y shipmeitilts to Englafrliil. T'17ie: pgtcies onpevlliys egliltalhdntleyh? _- V t eothersi e range Y in o . per . 011115 F01' fattening P°“lt"-Y for tl” Tailor Made Suits. -~~Remember our` D - ' ‘ market it is necessary to get birds with _ large bodies. Plymouth Rocks and white *U Ywk, we have decided to continue the same only a"- _........._m* 8° I8 $0 give every one a chance. A ' _ speaker did not think that the province Remember no Watchmaker 8 Or p dlar s test, but a scientific exam- is yet ready for such an industry, as the mation with the only complete set of Modern appliances in this country. supply of hogs he thought, would not We don’t ask your patronage because wo have been established 30 W the cold snap started, matters looked very serious, in fact some of the lumber A men ting their season’s cut out. Now, how- l ever, the roads will be ~ made solid and everything will be all right 'if the weather” - continues cold for a few days more. _S _ ` says: At Dalhousie college yesterday afternoon Rev. W. Dobson well known in P. E. Island, Iecturedto the students on ‘Philosophy and Truth.” The _point of ' ` L l 4 his remarks was the fact that truth was - ' ` ' A A A A V _ D ' . '__ . * _ 6 .. , ,Y , _ THE following is an extract from an ' " , A 5 _ A address delivered by Prof. Robertson before 5 1 ` " ' l ' A 1 the Agricultural Congress in Fredericton ' V 0 _ _ ` _ ' A on March lst. The St. John Telegraph says: ‘K Wy - . Several times when in St. John Prof. Robertson said he had /been waited A _ upon by merchants who said they were A an' f kph' i._isi..'1‘h 1 S 7 l ° ' - . ' _ ` . W O A I . bee P0 expected. Admission lic V &'.P.iniin'_sCathe¢_t`i-al. W_'d|i¢adq7Sp'." ,'_'“_A’u¢Ii°°d|g,A’ih'._ 'm.0hildxen’eservioe. ls"_'v`_'_P\”n"A'»j' ` ~ au” »_v__ » ;, world. Thursday 5 l`.Bibk ln_stnicti°l_.. 'HlQBlind.ma\_-df P- _ _ \Betba'idx-_»-Frl¢!A3'_»T.3Ip.q. on Eng_lilh__Ch\lx'ch The Medimvll" A1 mfospoilaoiii in writing- 'iioiii AGeorgetown onffuesday evening sayin: . .__ _ _ _ , »'1'hesupperuid.bal'd-concert in the rink S* B' Wutherble lieiic on eveiilng,- promises tof _ be . gmac 'rim _eooi»gmwn- Brew* M Band will 'bgstrongly suppliniented by excellent program by the Montague' band. _ _ Yizsriinnav ,many farmers iiifoi'~med` ho need firewood. Up to ‘the___ti;he oft ad practically given up all hope of get-_ A HALIFAX exchange of March 5th roud and in itself unchanging, and the _Prof.Robertson,who was in the audience, andottes were the most suitable XIOIIS 0l'8p0I` -DRC [Hg ll 11 Ty 8 nasked what breed is the best for errant a. pork-packing industry He had rk raising. Prof.Robertson didn’t know, ;W#_“e9¢°*¢1'¢=_l _ _ - ~ . #_-I°c.D._Y¥°.9=h°fbi°A A J.»”a.c¢pay_A _ _ Bertram Lea . ,§a3jden Yaniderstine Imiévmiamzme Mrs. SamhMcLe0d . _ _ , Amiin Monomiia Tim GUARDIAN that the present spell of Matheson i _ cold weather is greatly welcomed iby -.gill C ' Jno McDonald B0 Tllll ll0’Y., uv’ '@ it 'CQ 2 ‘ca ,__<"‘*‘\ / , `\"////’/ I \\- \ “fi Will give pleasure in the present and prove invaluable as time rolls on. 0' ,,`/ \\ ""3 *~< /` " ~\~ ` /»-. lf A E§.Tl_ll‘.E._..E§.0S ne plain of pill Every individual should preserve a eness of his face as'it has been. >0UR PHOTOGRAPHS< or did he ever expect to know. It depen- ded a good deal on the man. Pork raising is being carried on very successfully in Ontario. She1ter,treatment and food were Hogs grow with comparatively a bare skin, and want of shelter from winds is necessary. The effect of the wind on a hog when eating will cause constipation. , A pig will never thrive in a wet- sleeping place. The floor should be sloped to- wards the trough and should be wooden covered with earth. A dark place is bad for hogs. A boar which thrives after it is weaned is the best pig to breed from. chew every other day in winter It is Pigs should never be weaned until they are at least six weeks old. It is a good thing to pasture pigs in the spring. A mixture of rye and oats makes good food for pigs, and should be soaked with water. Raw potatoes are no good as feed, but potatoes give good results when cooked. Turnips and mangels are better pig feed than potatoes. The Yorkshires and the Tamworths, or either one crossed with the Berkshires. make the best bacon pigs. This concluded Prof. Robert son's *~s;*°? if 1; , *-=4f>.`»_;;.';'.',~.f 4".)-,, .~1._":» ~"T‘~:1""l Q- _S =;.w‘:......»=:f.;.'r“ _.rs stomachs. / The D. & L. EMULSION Is prescribed by ,the leading physicians of The D. 6: L.'EMULS!0N Isa marvellous flesh producer and will gve you an appetite. 50:. k $1 per Bottle. Be sure you get DAVIS & LAWRENCE address. U . 2 , 3. Send your work to ` to . W l you. Amount collected by Peiro McEachern ' lil() an P an Already acknowledged ~ 891.86 l P' t'hat’s our business. A (ff ~ l - / w= w wellies, _ A _ i f v 'fp JEWILER AND ENGRAVED. __- gainator; F.lS. Henning, Toronto, Sectional _ _ *ill* b€‘A_l`f/. Kateville, Combination tool; T. ' Milne, Sandon, Scaffold or portable trestle; ' ’ == A _ I _ ' __ J' W- M\11'1'3I. St. George, Window sash: 1 AAA. _ l ~ 1E. Roblin, Belleville, Cutting apparatus '“ _ _ 9' for reaping or mowing machines; S. A p V Turner, T0r0!1t0. S509 lneclianism for I A ' __ Av wire-soiling machines. p A *mi New York a few days ago that the British "' _ _ ‘R :i »_»:, . ' 5 '- ’ Q; ,»\. _IJ-\:. ./1. 'J *fi iii Is about all it 'costs T to the average watch in 5., If yours costs more it may 1' f be due no accident or possible E* C , J ,` ` lack of skillful attention. V Q( ZLNGA Q will guarantee personal, f- skillful and conscientious av- 'fia ?i-‘\/_._~A'f/7 ,A ' tention to all watches left with , ` " me. ff G. F. HUTBHESON Ex ert Watch Q entf* lloaso|ial||oIPrlooo. Sullorlor Work, A Promptnoss , °°“='~=~ i Am _ iv ` \» ii time ltonnil.. *lla nn ; &§“”a§i“§w¢ rms _ mm-I fo. M-mi i ri.. 1».,..i.. 1>.i.i... A >§m,';g;a,;¢,,l,,_'=,, , N, weangpigtoo abruptly., Lo W ? _.M G “een St ¢b.8,dtwtt. _ i*~f-r~“-H @l in Mohd uh. P Q1’jf__;'g;n_, Strawberries, _ ' L -Q _ ne...i..l.'I.'.l.§.1' _‘ wh, "'"“‘r""°‘ 2 I The-1&