'- -~ ‘ , _V 'ras ousnnratrgcnsenorrrnnwn, rs_nrcs__anwnn m.sno-rssnoanvigns., ==-=~r=‘%lII__l___IiW$“ii"lIi_'IifHfSl E Hood’s Pills . The non-irriiati the ` 26 cents of ell dnl? Ente orng mrlliz CJ- H006 5 C0.. Ifgirsil. lose. OUR COFFEE We haven’t said any- thing about coiiee for sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Mostevery day l l"‘°.'-:°.;.‘:°' °“°§°'“°' ~ ' 01' . 'e noe our codec is good.p gnu" HAVE YOU TRIED IT. If you haven ’t leave your next order with ns and get the best in the city. Our price is 4oc au” pound _ Wcbstcr & McKay, rnona |99. - 1 . _ Evalry I R the Y. M. C. A. Men s meeting on Sunfle Y . afternoon at 3.46. Rev. R. M. Matheson F I l < \;tuHeverhill.‘ will be the speaker. men are nv . A vlnr enjoyable social was given at A t _u QTCB izmsggmh patrsonggo last :iight hy tho S 1’6C€1ve 5°° ° Y- very use num- it ber of the congregation were present and I 0110100 Drogram of readings, recitation; and solos was given, R¢h»¢5hm°|,¢,s were T L 0 R ,S _afterwards served hy the ladies. 1 Bohlistore. 4 vcmwummmn CAKE CAKE Sultana Cake. ~ Fruit Cake. Nut Cetlre. White Cake. Silver Cake. All fresh and nicely frosted. Try some- D. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Bread. CAKE _ ‘CAKE TELEPHONE NOTICE This being the last month of our financial year. all parties owing amounts to the company for rent- als or tolls will please remit the same without delay. _ We -will be pleased to send our collectors for the same upon re- quests. Toll accounts are not entitled to the zo p. c. discount unless paid within live days from presentation of account. All parties having accounts against this company, will please render them monthly hereafter together with the order for all goods delivered. The Telephone Company of P. E. I. V Per. W A. WINFIELD. Gen. Manager. a rl d il 29 .Traverse all day yesterday and only suc- Oalsuvax., on Tuesday night. TulAbegweits second team returned Itlierdly morning from `a visit to Souril. - Colm with the crowd to the young men’s social in the First Methodist church tonight. V A c0No1m'r will he given hy the pupil; of Prince Street School on Friday llth, in Kindergarten Hall. A1* a meeting of the Water Commission- ers held last night Simon W. Crebbe was rs~elsctsd chairmen ot the Board. Tru returns received from Milton last evening were McLean 58, Hansard 46, lgives Mr. Hsszard a majority in all U _ TBI names of D. Ryan and P. D. Bowlsl. Oerdigauare mentioned as pro- bohlefora candidate to contest in the Liberal intorestsinthe election fer the vacant seat osusad by the death of James E. McDonald. , A ual.: quertette composed of Messrs. Putnam and W. C. Turner ‘will sin at Tuma was crossing both ways at the Capes yesterday, :he mails consisting of 38 bags arriving at Caps Traverse at 3.50. The special that left for the Caps Wed- nesday afternoon was engaged in lighting the snow between Emerald and Cope oeodsd in reaching Traverse at seven o’o1ook. She left on return to the oity at eight and only reached here shortly after midnight. THE ilrst session of the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge, L. O. A. opened at 2.3011. m. yesterday aiternooniu Boyne Lodge Room, Wright's Hall. Owing to the delayed trains and the almost impass- ible state of the roads the session shortly adjourned till the arrival 'of the train from the west which reached the city shortly before nine o'olcck. The Grand Lodge again met upon the arrival of thc passengers from the train with a good attendance and as there was a large amount of routine business for transac- tion continued in session well into the morning hours. Wsnnnu nlLLs-At the residence of the brlde’s father, Junius Simpson, Hope River, Wednesday evening Feby 17 at 8 o`clook Miss Agnes Slmpsonjand Robert J. Anderson of Stanley Bridge were united in the holy bonds of mntrimony by Rev. Ewen McDonald. The bridc was attired ln cream voile with trimmings of lace and chiffon. She was attended by her cousin Miss Ada Simpson dressed in grey voile. Tile groom was supported by B. McEwen. Alter the ceremony upwards of llfty guests partook of the sumptuous repast provided for the occasion. The evening was passed pleasantly with games etc. The presents were numerous and costly showing the high esteem in which the young couple are held In the community. The Guardian joins with their many friends in wishing them °‘Bon Voyage" along thejournoy of life. Patriot and Examiner please copy. For the Lenten season we have Fresh Salmon, Halibut, Uodilsh, Haddock, White ilsh &'Jo.,alno Finan Haddiss,Smok- ed and dried Salmon, Mackerel, Kippered Herring, Bloaters, Boneless Codilsh, dry. and pickled Codtlsh, Extra good, Digby Herring. Island canned Salmon, Mack- erel, Ciams, Lobsters, Quahaugs. Sardin- es &c. No 1 Salt Herring, Tongues and and Sounds and Smelts.-J. ll. Myrlok 8: C0. llii 5I G. H. W. Moore, G. F. Hutcheson, A. G. ‘I 0 As ioreoeeted laThe Guardian yesterday Thomas Kickham Souris was nomi- nated at the Liberal Convention at Morell to contest the seat recently veost- ed by Anthony McLaughlin. ' B. N. Uox presided, and rousing speeches were given by Premier Peters, I-lon. J. H. Cummiskey and othersn Resolutions ex- pressing confidence in the Local and Federal governments were passed. ' AT the Hillsboro Rink yesterday after- noon an interesting curling match was played between the Clergy and Lawyers, the result being a victory for the former hy two points.- Rev. W. W. Lodge Rev. G. M. Young Rev. T. F. Fullerton Percy Pope Skip 14. T. C. James \ Rev. Leo Williams Sidney Grey D. B. Stewart Wm. Brehsut Skip 15. Skip 12. Anour two years ago John McNeill, son of Roderick McNeill, Vernon River, left ior the Northwest to seek his iortune. During ths past year his parents have net heard from him until yesterday when they learned that he had died at s board- ing house in Picton on Wednesday while waiting for the Miata to take him home. lt is thought that he had been in ill health and left the Northwest to return to Vernon River but while at Picton he passed away from the effects of his ardous trip across the Dominion. The remains were taken over in the Minto FPS*/"dnl “Bd We !0\lng man who hoped soon again to see his old home alive will be taken there today a corpse. A. E. Inns J. A. McDonald A. E. Williams W. A. Weeks Jr. Skip 12. L. B. llonlllhn L Hs B08! GOI LAME BACK OR LUMBAG01, I No need uf that now. That sort of pain can be knocked out in short order, for Polson’s Nerviiine, which is tive times stronger than any otherpenetrates at once through the tissues, reaches the source of suffering, drives it out and thus gives ro~ iief almost Instantly. Not magic, but strength *nat gives Polson’s Nervllino this power. You will think it magic however if you rry it-, pain goes so quickly. Sguld bly dealers everywhere, in large 25:. ot- t es. MARRIED. At Montague on Feb. 17, 1904, by Rev. W. R. Motley, Leeming Moses Pearden and Annie May Campbell. DIED. On Feb. 16th at the home of John Scott, Clyde River, Mrs. Joseph Warren, aged 67. Funeral today (Friday) at Z o'clock. Qt § .l AKE, BISCUIT, etc., raised with Johnson’s Baking ' ' Powder may be eaten with impunity by persons of dyspeptic tenden- cies or the most sensi- tive stomachs. Sold by all grocers and by the manufact- ' urers. ._ . 5 @\\§§. p `.If>L2‘l‘»*%Q\f». ,ff I ~ DR”-ZTQVSP B’ (. v~vvvvv~v~vvvvv'v'v'v'v'v'° _dynamo S lling Shirt waists 3’ r liinen ms Seems like throwing money to the little birds-does’nt it ? 'l`hat’s what we’re doing at the big shirt waist sale though-every shirt waist on sale at Bali Price that puts one big line out at 13 cents each. Time for customers to hurry- they’re moving fast. 25 39 49 ~ 78 95 $1.10 I.25 l.70 2.10 2.75 5.10; ,oo e mcilto Here’s the way prices run. cent Waists for .I3 " “ “ .20 “ “ “ .25 .59 .48 “ .55 .65 .85 $1.05 1.58 1.55 as el ee as le en 14 ee es ss se se ee ee es ee ee ne is as as se ee CHICAGO MARKETS» _ WE ARE MEETING Fb. Wheat WB May WM” _ ` E* Cgrg " C0l'l‘l -‘ v F* .. ,. P... _ALL CUT PRICE; ,._f'“"“*”f ._ QN FURNITURE barrels-all the leading brands. Sandor- l9 d lx. ’°“ sl 0°' Call in and let us figure on your Wants-Our discounts .1 I may not be as large but our first price is much smaller ' ' '"""" I than that asked elsewhere-comparison invited. For tolls We have all the popular cold cures, viz; Laxa, Bromo, Quinine. Laxa-Cold. 1, 2. 3 and 5 grain Quin- ine Pills. p Mnc’s Cold Cure. We especially recom- mend. It is prompt and eliective. easy to take and prefectly safe. PKlCE 25c. I lacllonaldll liacllnnou, D`RUGGISTS» Cor Gt.George and Kent Ste. . re THE _ 0,_ , asissvessoueuloi Mr. MAN DON’i should be. ' _"\f~‘!i»“...»¢. 1 `,‘.L*-"'~.">- _, 1]. . r¢ -. QE. " kuiz. 1 w`.`< BE EOOLISH Get a hat this spring that’s up-to-date. Nothing looks worse on I a man than an unbecoming hat-“BOSTON DERBY HATS" are made for particular men-are perfect in lit and Euish an 11i°liii§ WEAR” “THE BOSTON DERBY HAT" If you’re hard to please you’ll like them all the more, you’1l iind the fit perfect, the style becoming. and the general linish HS it _._ ' v‘ ._ . A' '/- ..1_ 1 ' i /' I s 5”" 1 ff* ff# ,_,,_,,,.;~,.=;,`l_< _,.3-= , Agents _ John Newson. I` Bokor’s Hockey Skates Boker-’s Hockey Skates Boker-'s Hockey Skates Wholply Hockey Skates Spring Skates all sizes Shin Pads Walkcr’s Corner Dec. 12, 1903. Arona Dominion Royal Ganadian Hockey Sticks from 15 cents Simon W. Crabbe, 1 I , you would not like it. If somebody told you that you were behind the times For sale at every live grocery. 5 cents a box, 3 boxes 12 cents. EEHEEWEH ll-li EXHEEEEE »_, 1. la 1| Mg,” , ‘ i Ji l\ .A ' You can avoid being told so, by using The Headlight PARLOR HATCH It is up-to-date and the only match to use indoors. A ~ fe is enormous E: :-:EEEEEE f.1,`? . ` . _i J .._ ».._._'“_r,'_,'U EE ,» d. _ 4 ~a 1',”