Men’s Hats and Caps at Weeks I' T . A Sure Cure For Eczema It is a recognized fact that Eczema is a hard thing to cure so hard in fact that treat- ment seldom gives more than temporary relief. It is there- fore a pleasure to us to be able to offer you a preparation that we have never known to fail in effecting a cure. It is called MacNeill's Ec'/.ema Lotion, costs but 2 5c a bottle and I10t11iI1g if not satisfied with results. Try a bottle on this understanding, sold only by The Drulglst. Ch' town, Montague. Bags! iiagsrilagsr ' We have the best grain bags iii the country. They are large enough to hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3 bushel potatoes. They are strong, clean, have hemmed tops, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction.You want some, how many ? Reid & Creighton Wholesale dealers in Island produce, Pitt Street, Sydney, C. B. GUARDIAN WANTS g _ waairen " WANT ED`To buy, cabbage, beets, carrots parsuips, potatoes. A good price for sound stock -J, J. Gay lt Son. P. S,-Also to sell-a very heavy breech loading shot gun, long bar- rels. 26 d w aw AGENTS WANTE1)l*`rll< `WAR BETWEEN Russia and japan," by lion Murat Halstead' Contains graphic descriptioris of the war; re- markable histories of l|en¢1¢;"¢, an accepted cheque on n charrervd bank, payable to thelorder of the Honorable the Min- ster of Public Works, for three thousand dollars ($i,ooo.oo), must sccompau each tender. The cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering decline the contract or fail to csinplele the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non acce tance oi' tender. The Department does uot glad itself to accept the lowest or auv tender, By order, FRED GELINAS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, (ittawa, March 5, rqrq. _Newspapers inviting this rrlverfsemeut without authority from the Department, will not be paid for ir. iSd3i CARD Dr. A. A. McLellan. Souris, has decided to resume the practice of his brother, the late Dr. ]. H. Mc» Lellan of Summerside, and will open his office at the I)octor’s old stand on the igtli inst. His re sidence and practice in Souris is for sale. Apply to A. I. Fraser, Attorney. Soriris for particulars. His books are now at Mr. Fraser`s office for collection. .5 tts .\., .1 Looking Over the Ground carefullv we have carrie to the cnr\cluirion»-arid our customers have aim decidei<`PlAcE. . Sr. Lotus, March Z5-The space origin- ally allotted to Russia for a national psvilllon at the Wotld’s Fair has been awarded to Holland. DIED. At the home other sou on Jan. l5t.h, lil!-Henrietta Morrison in the 87th year of her ago, rellot of the late Neil Mo- Phall and daughter of the law Donald Morrison of West Bay, Cape Bret/on. Sheleaves tomuuru three sous and one daughter-in California; one son: lu the Eastern States and two daughters in Boat/on; and Norman KoPhall of Tyne Valley, P. E I., with whom she resided, for tha pasta few years. Sha was a true and conaiatnut. member of the Preaby tartan Church, and her remains were ln- terred in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Tyne Valley.-Oflldrl. @Phi\Il is could beverytruly aeid:5he died as she had lived fully trusting in the Uleaaed pront- iua of the God she loved. Cape Breton, Plotou and other Nova Government Will Introduce a UIIEIIEII IIIIMEII Ill BE HIIIEIII. Theo~ Belanger Found Guilty oi Murderlng His Brother- ln-Law. MON'rttEAr.._March 25-At St. Scholarl- que this uflrerrioon Tliropile Izielangei, ii prosperous farmer, was sentenced to be hanged .Tune 10 fJr the murder oi his brother-ln-law, Antcne Seguin on Feb. 13'.h, 1003. The victim lived at the house of liel- angar and the tragedy was the cutcorne ofa long standing family quarrel. While the family waited for the men to come to dinner, Belangar killed his brother in»lriw in the sheepfold within 200 yards of the house. Aobarge of bucksbot in the face did the deed. That. night }3elanizeP’inoved the body to a barn on a farm owned by Seauin. When suspicion first fastened on tho old farmer he adinited the crime which he declared was committed to avenge the honor of his daughter, who was a _rileue ofthe murdered man. Subsequently he gave authori y to the parish priest to re- tract: his statement of the motive. Later ha made a confession to the ialler, saying.: he killed Saauln because the latter was causing trouble between him and his wife. A HIGHLAND ur_rrrsrErr'ssrorrY._ The Rev. John Gillies of Doniinlon City Manitoba, tells the followiniz good story. In travelling from Ontario to Prince Edward Isle some years ago I was a'u.iut=eri nf. an incident that occurred on the _jour- ney. Ibaarderi the train at Quebec one cold afternoon in December. When nlizht came onlcould not. sleep for the train was full of French people. They wfre very glib, talking not only with their lips, but also with their hands, with their eyis, and toes. After midnight. the train arrived at Moncton, New Brunn- wlck. I then left the French trriin rind bcardod the Halifax train and indulged the hope that I would have quietness and get sweet. repose, but to my surprise I sswagroup of young men and wonieu sitting around a stove at one end of the car, talklnga foreign language of some kind, and laughing aloud. I was curious to know lf they were French. If so, there would be no sleep for me that night, so I went. down to the stove pretending to be warming myself. I turned my back to the group of foreigners and looked down ina different direction. Then the Gaelic spoken ln its purest. idiom fell sweetly and softly upon my ear. The humorlst, of the company directed the current of their conversation towards my- self. I am more barefaced now tt-nn I was when ut. Appin, and so I was taken fora Fre-r.ch priest, and, ns a matter of cnurw, a Franvli priest. Could not under- stand Gaelic. therefore they were free to sity what they liked in Gaelic. The liuniorlst. said ln the vernacular-~ “Look at that big French priest. warrnlntr himself and clothed In fur from the crown of his head to the sole of his feet, like a wild beast. How soft. he l.~r I Is it not a pity that a bit: bull man like that would not be allowed to get nrarricd I Coristy (turning to one of the young women)- llow would you like to have a man like that for your husband 1" “Yury well, In- deed," responded Christy in the language of Eden. At last. the hunioriat turned to one of his companions und sriid “Donald hand me over the bottle, I am getting cold and sleepy." I than put. my hand on his head, and said in Gaelic-“My good fellow, I think you have had a good sup out ofthe bottle already, for you seem very funny tonight. If evor rt poor fellow blushed front the crown of his head to the sole of his feet. that poor Highland hirldie did, and Chrlst.y's face got. an rad as a Baldwin apple. I ARE YOU NEARING THE IURN OF LIFE? Urimistakeable Signs of “thc ch nge” are Headache, Sleepless Nights, Nervorisness, Hysteria. and Melaiicliolia~\V.'1tcli for` these Symptoms if past forty- five. When the turn or ohanire of life mrilrei its appearance you wlll notice severe pains shooting through thelrons. As n rule the change is gradua . In most. cases it la marked by irregularity UI the menstrual Bow. It. ls most important. to maintain BS high ri degree of vigor as possible. All strength should he conserved, and Ferro- loue should bel taken three times daily until the crisis is past. Fsrrozone not only ants on the blood, giving lt. purlly ln richness, but anna directly on the womauly organs In auch a way as to isra- on the strain and severity of this trying tiine. Mrs. Martha M. Macadam, of Sl',.Geor|re, writes: "About bwo years atzo I was trreat» I run down and felt as If I was going to dyle. I was in a nervous excited state, and had the moat dreadful pains every rmonth. Irregnlarlhiea that. never had before commenced and I dIdn't. know what was wrong. I consulted the doctor and learned I wasoipproaohlng raver; orif.~ foal time. lstarte on a course of arro- lone, and took one tablet. along with every meal for about six months. Fen-oline nad a dlreol. notion, and helped ma immen- sely. My nervousness wont, away, and so dl all the other wovlng symptoms. Ferroaoric is u remedy that all women should uae, because lt, insures rekulsrity, freedom from pzaltt and headache. Ir. la a remarkable ra- uilrler and tonic, and new me safely through my trouble." Ferronona is exactly the remedy you need. Dnu`t. believe an unscrupulous dealer who may try to sell you a bane substitute that fforda him more roflt Insist on Ferro Cor.r.As Wnirurin & Co . or Branch. Frsri Expoarnas Davrm; Frau Annapolis N S, an GENERAL COM MISSION MERCHAN TS Cable Address. “I-Iandf:ield." A. B. C. Code 5th Edition Halifax,N. S.. March 2, 1904 Mr. J. A. johnson, Halifax, N. S DSU Sl" -X l1¢'¢'rll11 ldrvvwledsr rewm or check on the sank or irorirrerir for !r.ssr>_oo being balance of value of Policy No. iii,56g in the Mutual Life insurance Company of New York dated February 15th, 1859 onthe life of the lite Mr. Thomas S. Whitman of Annripn r. Roya This makes the total amount received as death claim tio 5r5 Thr- original fam var I, being more than doubled although some of the dividends were used. Thanking you for the pronipt settlement, I remain Yours sincerely. A. HANDl“lHI.D WHITM \N. A. N. FRASER ' JOHN McEACHERN Special Ageut.'Ch'town, Local Agent, Clvmwn: F' 3 THE ONLY PREP RA'l`ION IN THE WORLD rhsfwrii Mate rn- ri rim and Healthy, Remove Wrinkles Develop the Bus no gre t`J U-ui .r ~'_ »...~,-._ ,,__, r..;7..=‘... s. 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