l t- t A t.w,n».i=»»~ . 1, . K Q- | . . ' , *F ,, , A Ei ~ “ R 1 .I ‘v 3. _,_ ». 2; not nnnisr Z-__ 'Kp _ V' U . 1 » ~ - ' ___ Reporters and Correspondents .fi iv' e ’ _ i A A/ -Everywhere- wcLi.~News slaves: cRaAri rms » No s - _ EQUAL e _ fi-nd that none We have tried many s» and are as“ ` satisfactory 'in every respect as our Silver .Cream silver polish Rav. Jas. McDougall will preach D. V. ion Sabbath the iilth at ~Cauoe Cove at 10.80.De Sable at three and at Hampton at seven. _ Percy McMahon, I. O R. telegraph Put up in half Pint at 25' cents' deapltcherleft to-day forihie home in Prince E iward Island. Ou his return he W. W. wiune accompanied ny Mrs. Meusixn “ii For the Photo oflr me to , T. Dear y - illl $flli"0 come letter a few days ago and was glad Large who hae been spending the winter mon s at her home on the Ieiand.- Moncton ' T\'ll\B°l'|D5- Malsrnr Wasr of this city has received F I I - - the following letter from his son who has apent the past winter in Innisiail, N W Father-I received our very wel to hear that you were all well. It appears c _ `n\.pN. you have had a very severe winter on the FLAT N YPEB " . * A i A ..f..if.°Im.. SSM 21:23..§::.:.‘:;::::.'::,“.t.‘;‘;.":‘:::§2°,.:.f just enough snow for good sleighing and GEO' H' i very fine weather. Last fall we had no NEW DeaB1l1eaY B!.0¢Kr , rain. December was »a little cool, but Th' ""4" 'hu' “by u “WI” Januar was like summer with cattle welcome . I grazing everywhnre.Dur ing February and ' March the wheeling and sieighing New This is your chance to get a good piano cheap -- Read about them. then come and see them. BARGAIN N0. 1 Grand Square. Rose- wood case",-carved legs-WS Octaves. In perfect order-Good full tone-Original price O6o_o-Our special price $120.00. This piano was made by li. S. Williams & Sons, Toronto and is s.ssec~»¢ 1-his Gsm-. BARGAIN No. 2 Giand Square--One of the best German makes -7 Octaves. splendid practice instrument, Rosewood and Miliog-. iany cur. carveddil§gc, n r ect con t on, goof; t9ll¢°~°fiUfl!1£f1' P, , ,oo ours, nil; seat-1f_ “ids want a good piano cheap-herp ia your °PP°““*!**?- ii at oiirwarercoma and in- ure: them. 'Contain the tint hae you are down town. i . in at MCIl. All the new shapes, new styles and new leathers io be found in any . high class shoe W are 'here -- Goods selling better than e\ er. $5.00 Alle &Co r the Mills. g Royal Stuart, Fedora, GYPSY, Beacon, ‘in biiis and Z bbis at ,at Iitiidlt BAIRIPS EMIS. , .V Tied to mt* 5*.” were both good, as there /were no snow- storms to block the roads. In fact we have not had a wind storm since I came here about a year ago. Most oi the snow fell at night and the thermometer regis- Z tered l'rom5to30below zero but it was eo cainr-we-did not feel it. Cattle und horses lived outside all winter. Isaw 50 steers, rising three years old, that were fed out all winter in abarnyard on prairie _ ` hay, cut straw crushed grain mixed . and water only. These cattle were nl- as fat as the Easter cattle in Prince most Edward Island which have been fed for two years. They weighed from 1300 to 1500 lbs liva weight and sold i‘or4 cts per lb. When April came In the snow left at once, on the 5th farmers were working the land and by the 12th a int of grain was sown. The weather is still dna and we have had no rain since last summer. F. G. SPENQER, who is conducting Nor- dica's western iour,is evidently pursued by smiling fortune. Under his arrangement. Nordica is ro sing in Brandon and Winni- peg, and was also to have given recitals in Grand Forks and Fargo, North Dakota and Duluth (Mlnn.) The latter dai es have been sold by him, however, to the million- onducto Dues, of New York, at a aire c r, _ 0 ’ big figure, and Nordioa will travel from Winnipeg direct to New York. Of the " ' ` , p . arrangement, the New York American of f . ,‘ Sunday last says: “Madame Nordica will A bc the soloist to share the glory with Duss . - House orohes and his Metropolitan Opera - tra at the opening of the second summer season inthe Madison Square Garden Sunday evening, May 22. This will he the only pppeerance of Madame Ncrdica in this city for at least two years. Sho is ou a tour of the west and Canada, and to make Madison Square Garden she must break her route and come direct to New ..-' ' ` York. Madame Ncrdica objected to riding 8,000 miles and singing the next evening. But Loudon Charlton, Dues' manager, , ._ _. bought outright the contracts of two ` " ` -_ western ci ies and made other Bnancial concessions which brought the`prlrna don- , i na here. Conductor Dues is superintend- ` » ingthe manufacture ofa great glass sounding board to make the music easily heard in the remotest corners of the gar- Re¢eived today direct from dcn."[Mr. Spencer is well known in Char- lottetown where he has brought a number of first rate attractions). ED|i0R’S MAIL. FIRES SET BY LOCOMOTIVE. Sm,-Your article in yestcrday’s issue in reference tosettlng fires Liu woods is timely, but the great offender on P. E. Is- land in this respect is the locomotive. I believe it may be said without exagge- ration that not a day passes during the . dry period,withcut many fires being start- ed by sparks from the engines along the railway, and that the cost of, damagesin the past done to ienoes, woods and other property, would many times pay for some appliance furnished the engines, to pre- vent the sparks from escaping. - lileononr. Bic iisteand all athletics depend on BmI'l‘¥§\“8 Liaiment to keep the I F Di ED. ~ I Ieiliil City on the lilthpingt, George McKinnon, aged 16 yearenrdfoae rnonthgr buena no or oem-as ar ones: ' Iatlleei lop ‘ ,1o;n,mp4, -i°l° ‘NSY -1 vllu daughters an1i|o@»a\ahleaa i _ . "[3110:-al his ence Uthman t hte Bt. naamah “racy earn, `n.o,' sian.. new e noon-uo.7' °°°°“"°i"é‘il‘f5fg '7 ‘ 184 rf Wllite’a ii? . _Namc iolnts iimber and muscles in trim. , y [QU . , With" ,¢\\¢»a.iealnsl»ilrnoeua».are»- 'I1 - Bead llaeroaahmepet wields appears elaewhervrln this indie. ‘e . Breaker Reid, Mmleid and Hill Helen Reid, who ape been in the city for a few day|,retus¢-to their home in Tryon to- day. ' ' ~ ` ' O. J. Mohan ,teacher at Rollo Bay was in the city yesterday on his way to Lfitcbellliiver where he will spend his holidays. Leslie A. Wright, representing Brock 8: Pattereon,*St. John, who has been in the city for a deyfor two, leaves this morning for Montague. WHAT might have been a serious fire occurred on Saturday the 6th inet. at the store of Archibald Johnson, Peters Bond. In the evening about 5 o'clock, while the family were at their supper, smoke was \\0ii|¢Bd by the neighbors, who at once Bathered on the scene. After several li»i¢lDD!S Were made to enter the- aiore, which was iiiled with smoke and fire, entrance was gained by the west door. The building seemed to be doomed, but by the efforts of several, the tire waasoon under control. The goods and interior of store were damaged and destrcyedtoaoon- aidernblc extent. There was no insurance. Cause of fire is unknown, but is supposed to have caught from the igniting of matches among paper. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Johnson in his loss, and all hope in a short time ro see his store in ae flourishing a condition as it was before. SENAT OR REI_D_'_S SUCCESSOR. Vrc'ronra,May 8.-Dr. Milne is regarded here as the logical successor of the late Senator Raid. He is regarded here as a msn to whom the liberal party owes the greatest debt ni gratitude. _ _____..._--i- ROBBERS GOT A GOOD HAUL. Cnroaoo, May 9.-Two well~dressed robbers raided Klr.sley's restaurant, in the down'own district, and held up the cashier. All the day‘s receipts, amount- ing to over $1,000, wassecnred and placed in a Satchel, and the men escaped before the alarm could be given. Docs Tobacco I Affect The Health? In a Thousand \Vays its Excessive Use is injurious to the System. Causes Heart and' Nerve Troubles. That tobacco exerts a very decided ln- iiuence upon the body is unquestioned. Thoughtful physicians prohibit smoking lnconvalescenc- just as they do in the formative yearsi cf youth, when the systemiis so susceptible to the action of narcot os In functional heart trouble the tobacco habit is often looked for as a cause, and many a smoker wakes up at night feel- ing all the terrors caused by a fluttering, pslpitating heart. Il there is something wrong with your heart that makes you wake up with a start, you ought to take Ferrozone re- gularly, because it is the best heart medi- cine made. All the muscles and nerves about the heart are strengthened and given new force by Ferrozone, which is noted for its prompt cures of heart dis~ ease. As a rule weak heart and weak nerves ao together, so it is important that Ferrozone should he used until the nerv- ous system is completely restored. From every part of America comes convincing evidence that Ferrozcrte possesses merit far beyond the ordinary. _Its cures are lasting, like that of a wall»known merch- ant. in St. Johns, Mr. Philip T. Drayton, who writes: “I can give good advice to everyone suffering from heart weakness. I was in a very low condition n few months ago, and was unable to work. _Without any apparent cause I, would Jump and start. I could not sleep any more than an hour without being awakened by pain and paipltaticn of the heart. - I used dif- ferent preparations, but found Ferromne the best. It improved my general health, strengthened my heart and nerves, ann enabled me to go to vrork agizain. Nothing elim ive: helpedimy heartili lc Flerrozorlri w c as cure me r ect y. wou advlnaothers troubledpvsith either nerve or heart trouble to use Ferrozone also.” No one ever used Ferrozone without lastin benefits. It builds up wealr people, nrupisghps the starved nerves and tones up t e muscles ofthe heart. Ferrozone is prepared in tablet form, and is simple and oonwen lent to take; it is sure to help von. , Do not allow any unscrupulous dealer to reoolamenfii anything lin fplaccl ofiFerro~ zone. et w at you as or. ns st on Ferrozone which will b e mailed no any address, price 500 per box nr six boxes for 82,50, by N. O. Pol~on dc Co., Kingston nt., and Hartford, Conn., U. S. A. FEW/ET'/3.15 .W ,t ~.;::.,. .; - _ '°‘ CHILDHOOD hae blighted i many iivea_ I _ because the pain eauaed thereby . produces amaveralen to ' i .indy- ‘\"n» unaware oline we mea becomes the nnaueeeeehl man. snccess in fitting said see ‘,',vY,eeip' \children’e eyes is very gat' ifyihg. Our method ma ng ilflarssible for ns to suit the V t dimcnlt cases. i -l .R "‘ sonar oerromi, gave the alarm. Soon a large number iladi s’ Skirts Meat me AT 'ras ALWAYS ncsv sroaa. Ready-I -w ar at Stanley Br s. 1 I _ Ilnoiber Lot Received today. the last lot. Slightly lighter in weight than These are direct from the factory, and combine everything that goes to make a perfect skirt; quality, style, fit, finish and workmanship; generous in sweep, and nicely trimmed. \\'c urge ym, to call and see thcm.-STANLEY' BROS. 2 Specials, one at $-too and one at $4.25. Others from $2,25 to 57,00. STANLEY BROS. If .l i _ . "._|.__--1 2_f<>=_m~_lt:iNNEll PEARSI 2 for 25c. i We have a few cases of those nice canned Pears in syrup. Just try two, you’ll want more. Two cans for 2 5c. SUNNY' Phone ..aa....§§i‘l§i_S“.i_§f,99- r~18`d am . 1, i L _.___ -A ' _ I . NEW GAB SERVIBE I have decided to begin in the cab service. Passengers, baggage etc., will be conveyed to boats trains or anywhere else daired Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Kinnon’s Drug Store or at the I. M. NICHOLSON Telephone No. 253. _, -rar €CDLJFRl€ city and suburbs an up-to-date ° stables. Sydney Street. near 0,- .,,»‘-';,,,,,,.,_,_§__‘ Stcvensoifs Corner will receive' ,/, 'W '11 . , prompt attention. ` ~‘ _ FOOD A dose of PARK'S I PERFECT EMUL- 5 SION is as good asa mentl. lt is nutri- tious. lt puts flesh on thin people. I A Procession of Baby Carriages and Go-carts si' ,. ,gf L/4/. _ /-<_\ '~.‘\\\vr-jr.. »,_5\,=\ \ ` A »-iiiv/,. \ \ , ,'/ When all the new Babies are to have new go-carts or riages have been to our store, have been wheeled away in one and another of the many beautiful new ones displayed there, what a splendid procession they will P' if no =f_¢§n_ efidl vm who car* and »-,n _ l ` make. We really have the hand- FISHING TACKLE. I have stocked a inli iina of aching [ear and will be pleased to quote yen prices. lads Rani: illiee lalkeia Landing Nota Linea - Gut Caata ~ - Prices to suit Bee my window. Fly Hooks Binkere grit Tina lx Rings Keepers ?&?2?.. everyone. in Dr. lIcLelian'a New lldg. Next Oox lotei. ...awff-*~ Desert.. 4 dw of _ V'lll\lel-'lil-1-llel ’ IQ! I CII; ii 1*; ii.E,iinii;hr,son . , H. J. l`lABON, f has pick lomest' lot -there ever been in the city to ,frem, and would risk saying that I your little DARLING wasj t the PRBTTIEST and Wimg. Esr time mi ei rrodanrw that could ll: bundled away in one. Our prices for go-carts and car- riages speak for themselves. - _ We also extend a special invita- ilov 10 eveiryioxczo visit ourlware- rooms au u t our e egane stock of Furniture. Carpets and other furnishings and learn our prices. We have the latest ideas and material to furnish new homes tromeeptobottemarmekbonom J Paton & Co . . " -A, ,,’ ii 1 't .