i . lf QW!!-h 101; _ lllls, ' \ . f. i. i r <2, ‘ i ,~ .l ,..fi: `i.‘ ., , i ,E fy i . arm :golf it be twin 'Q New Mart Start ii.. the mf? _ ii, /T \ i I ,J 1, i r \ i I l-.' i _.s...__.¢.- an i ,y .l ,i ii » i .v .....-~_-~»_~v¢_,Qmr:'-~.-P" E u-.--i E i v, r. 1 ` ,- 4;, l ,~ » g - > i ,,,,',,,_,,._.,._»,»...~. i i i i l I. . » 'ran cnarzorau cH.uu.or‘rn'rowN, rruscn znwaxn Istauo, ruanoanv 25, 1904 I THE EiPlTii UE THE WEST 'Latest from Summerside and Prince County- .\liA~res Olive Baxter and Annie Stavert have gone to Charlottetown to spend about two weeks visiting friends. From a letter received from Capt. \V. Ll. Barnard dated at Cuibaricn, Cuba, the following extracts give particulars of the wreck of the schooner Marion Louise. The vessel was wrt-:koi at Bahama Chan- nel on Feb, Iird. 'I'he Capt. writes U18! idurlng s “norther," which is a winter northwest gale working its way into the Tropics bu: which only occurs west of the err-ii. end of Cuba and in the Gulf of Mexico, the wheel chains broke and the ‘vessel become uncontrollable. While en- deavor-ing to secure the wheel gear he 'noticed breakers close to the lea bow, and in a short while the vessel drove up am- ong them. She soon pounded upon the reef, and he expected to see the masis R0 out of_her averyjump, but she held t.o~ ,gather and as the tide fell got. quieter. It was twenty four hours before any boat came near, as they were thirty miles from the mainland of Cuba and about seven or eight miles from the nearest Island. As soon as the boat came alongside the Capt. engaged him to bring him to the nearest port, one hundred miles distant where he might get assistance. “It was a hard trial," writes the captain, “tc leave the vesaelou the sunken reef. ex' posed to the whole Atlantic, and start for a hundred miles in a small 14 ft boat. But there was no help for it, and I SDCDG thirty-two hours in that boat before I landed at Caibarien. I immediately re- turned to the wreck in a tug with survey- ors appointed by the American Counsul to look over the situation and recom~ mend what best to do. It took us two days to get back in the tug, and the sur- veyors declared the vessel hogged, bilged an l leaking with three feet of Water nll~ around her, and that human life was nir- ~sfe on her, that she was liable to break up any hour on change of wind, and re- cornmeridcd that she bc abiii-lorr\i." The rivalry between our butchers often giver c:\u=e for airimeruent at either or.e` or :he others expense and occasion l» Often found to refer to some interesting eiii-ode in which they figure in a harl an l daring chase after _ Ilorvcvcr thc arrange- ment-' were planned by them to at once on their arrival secure the truckmnn and drivr- with all speed to ;iIr. Blanks farni ai fi-iv rnil»!9',,_ -?¢i?J _Z UI, m I Fl /.E FOR WO $3.50 and $4.00. Sold only by g .-_O5 siren" T' INCUBATOR AND BROODER FOR SAI E -Capacity roo chickens new, will be sold at a 5.iw¢r T0 LET TO RENT-A large front room all modern WANTKII -A girl for house work No wash Street. 24 d 5 rwi ‘ HELP WANTED-MALE i ‘ Golden Medlrrri Diaiovery ' and two vials ofa: ‘l’cllcta' and, than s to Dr, Pierce and wonderful medicine I um as will ns ever in ln mt-, “mi mi uni rife is worn. iiving -ner »iE ‘ "Lust winter I took a severe cold which re- sulted in pit-irriny, Tongue can not tell what suffered. For two nights nnrl two day! I coul not move without it nearly killed ine, I tol Makers, with not less than two years practical Dr. Joseph Coffin: left 'Jhrelday night on F Hughes, Covohcad left Tuesday John Anderson, Kensington, Secretary of the Dahy Assbclatlorr came to the city last hlghf. Hope S. lugs, who has been visiting in Y John's, Nfild. New Glasgow. J, A. Stewart, Montague, left yesterday on abuslnesn trip to Boston and other American cities. Senator Ferguson returned yesterday Joseph Kennedy, manager of S. A. Mc- Donald's store in Glace Bay, C. B. left en return last evening alter a short vialt by having a needle run into her hand, are glad to loam that she is better and able to be out again. John Hessian arrived yesterday from New Glasgow, N.S,. ona visit to his mother, Mrs. Thomas Hessian of George- town who lies critically ill at the City Hospital. She is reported very low. C.'J. Stewart, formerly manager of the Sydney branch Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, and_a native of Southport, P. E. I., and now representing the Confeder- ation Life Association, is visiting Sydney. -Sydney Record. A well attended meeting of the Liberals vention Friday evening to nominate a Liberal Candidate to contest the earning I East~J J Davies, Patrick Ciarkin, st James Barrett, James Dorsey, James H Reddhi, Wm lirt-hint, [Alfred enn y J West-L Iiielly, A (1 Perrlcc, D .I Riley James .\"ewart, 'l`hos Campbell 4 Central-Kennetlr liulayson, Brent E F, Purdy. 4 West-Dr I" P Taylor, .l 'I` Crockett 5 East Ceuiro.l~D I. II opei, Geo Llghtizer, John V\'heatley, John Wonna- cott, S R Burke. Plckard, Thos Picksrd, Ed Hallorsn, L C Worthy. 5 West-W A \Veeks Jr., W F Tid Gillis, W M Connolly Miller Matheson, -~--_--_ . . , .r ,._ |.|E|_p WAN1-Ep»pgMar_r~;_ Henry Duncan. _ Royalty l‘Vest-John Enman, Geo H t~,>`_{-" Simmons, Albert Douse, Daniel liurry, l ' ` ing, good wages, Mrs. Latter, Richmond Frank Gaws' After short speeches by Dr. James Warburton, Councillor BC Prowse, Dr Taylor and Benj. Rogers Sr. the meet- OF PERSONAL INTEREST ._ ,' “F03 5"' f __ _ h A "f 1 night for Vancouver, B. 5* ' Ertablirhed ldyg rreewrmd ursmenroaierr yuumsy I Wh00p|ng. (hugh. (group _ . _ . _-.,, / return to Arthurefto N. B. ¥ " . afternoon on a visit to Summerside T , Thomas Kickham, Sourla was lu the ` Bronchltis’ cough’ ' V Sgnieeterdw- He returned in the after- I »' _' ` Asthma' W a \. ___ _;.»J=:n¢lmJ cnssoteus is A soon To asri-irvirrics Csarotlrra ln along established and standard remedy for tha dinalll indi°\f»¢\`|- YI ii cures beaule the air rendered strongly antiseptic in carried over tho dinaned mrheel J of the bronchial tubes with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. Those ofaoonoumptive tendency, or rudersrrl from chronic bronchitis, find lrnmadhto relief from coughs or inflamed oondltloul of the throat. Descriptive booklet hue. 1 the city crossed yesterda on return to St. r.l:r-mlxa, »|||.lr,~r .r co- roar mm-e name sa., Ironman, runulnn agua Antiseptic Tablets Mannila Cordage, Marline, Linseed Oil, V Turpentine, Liquid Paint, Copper Paint, .. Weigh Beams, Scales, Solder, Galvanized Sheets, Herring Twine, M‘ss Bessie E. West and Miss Bertha Cresolene dissolved in the mouth are effective and safe for A' Sfmndui “T9 5P¢UdiU8 the Week at coughs und irritation of tho throat. lik I box. ALL DIXIIGGIBTI W4 via Picton hom Toronto where he has been attending the wedding of his sou Colin O., - I in the city. _ The many f.\-lends of Miss Emma Essery, Union, who suffered a painful accident Trap Nails, Box Nails, Boat Nails, Files, Bar Copper, Hatchets, Cleavers, Box Strapping, Brushes, Black Sheets. *f|-15 MOST , DELEGATES CHOSEN. We have the goods in stock and our prices are the low- ci' ___ est. Prompt shipment. of Charlottetown and Royalty was held y last night to select delegates for the con- D V , ._°‘ O by-election in Charlottetown on March Wholesale and Retaili reth. . . jg; "'f'~,__ \ M . £ The following delegates were chosen: Everythlng In Hardware' Charles F Davison, Bernard McKenna ‘ 3 ‘ and Capt Hugh McLean. ' 1 We‘ - ,. ._ 1, if », ~ __, To ""~‘»-'..°__._2.:f=,. .r_r -_;_7_ William Mun‘ay, George Coombs and P "'\`\- 1 _V Peter Traiuor. _ S I _ig "'*"~` 4 -~»- 2 Hier-Tnrrriey, Dfcmron aiiey,J (Q77f’£I//Laid "mt" '-1., __ `BM¢Dima1fr,Jo..- sim.-,ir<.m, osom-don. ' r "*`~"»'r_:-;§"l 3 2 West-Samuel Nelson, Gro Offer, - .ir-ei. Mt-iii., ons. Ben, senile.. c -yrs. , Spendmg Your 8005 1”0U€V fo' 5h°ddY- EN ilhst-U C Browse, (Jen \V (.r.:.r.lincr, Try Pm” f”°°' "'5°'53°°° K. fd' _ _ _ ALL PURE WOOL 4 Em_F H Bw, S C ,f,,,,e_ _,os Q ‘Every piece has our guarantee or name on & 1iri.nar,w J emi-.»r, nrs`r.~w¢-. the ticset. one... sif.¢r,op,._r».0..¢ nm. o.rmimm,R. M. .i..uts.rr, roi Cameron, Be Sure You Get The Genuine Geo. Foster, Itfichuel Egan, lid. Carson. ’ 5 Esswarinur (mint r.»»is rruecis, O H B ,di Ch 1 tt , ’ GUARIIIAN WANTS cn on di_, w.ro'R‘-ii»,Ei. . pe" “Se “‘ “g' am ':°w“' ,___*__ _ , __ ,,,f;’,,,,§‘_“ " '°‘ A. wrNriEr.nsco1T.Me.nagef. big reduction for cash. Apply at this oaice. 5 West Central-Augustus Down, A' ~’”" " ~ §;=_-1-fl '* -T _ _ , _ -__.:. I __ 255 VI %4 ,_ / ` ____ ' ~ i _ y|,,_ _, _ _ _ ,__- (YR/T . marsh, Michael Curran, C B Murlcy, " .7 I *-1 5 ' cmvenirnces, centrally located, Apnly to M- Philip BridgeB. i iv G“"‘d'"’ Um* Nd 3' Royalty East-Arth ur Clarke, Malcolm L- E .ii ii iliii ii 5 _ ' ii ,.1 ‘ ' /. T T' '~;>?f',\,' T '-Y _, - si “f” " i _ _, ,_» _.,i. ,_ WANTED,-Ten sober, industrious Cheese i TUE 5‘T.l0\1l`D6d- ,,l \\ -_L ‘lil ~f\‘» _` »0 ' ”’ -_ ' » » _ ` - \\i" i édtu-\~|._..-' ¢XP¢fl°“<`¢ 'U H f°°`°'Y~ *° “T” °h"B° °E To curcaheadache in ten minutes use Ti f T T small factories making from i5 to 15 tons., Kumlon Headache Powdem_ ' YJ State wages wanted and references Maritime Shurly SL Diet- 7 richs hand rip panel and cross out saws are the coming' saws, all sizes and kinds in stock. ` . . , _ _ . rn huslmrul I ciurlil not endirre riiioilier night ol I | C Lid. S , N, B. We will -~---' t t (P 0| b _ -i-»~ ~ »~ -I f;.:.'<..::“.°;:;. A Diese” We are slvllls lg’ 111 Wea caan. .- g, :A r _ nn s ormy that it wns nlmost foo bail for nriyonr to go six i miles to town, but he went, nnrl got rr bottle of Dr, Plercrni Extract ol' Smart-Weed which gavt me instant relief, I can sriy that for all pains that I have tried if fpr it hal work\d like ma ic. We keep a bottle o the ‘Smurt- Vecd' in The house al the time. I cannot thunk Dr. Piero! enough for what he has done for me-N Consti ation has almost countless mn WANTF,D»-Several industrious' person in I S enclistate io travel for house elfublilhed ele- ven years and with a large capital, to cali upon merchants and ngrnu for successful and pro- 6tab‘z line Permanent engagement. Week Miss Josephine Smith dnierel to thank her unmamul Dltronl for thai ral patronage el- rendedta her during the put season, and wishes to announce that her classes in d cl will V dl veni OC!-. - ‘ n e n CMDO pulling up to the barn. Ile had lequenceg. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet! 'Y °"'l‘ °*""'Y °' 5" "d *ll '"'°‘""f¢ °’P°“' iz-t‘t'\|E;msmnilw;;i~l1'¥eHali. ogenyonn wishing M: , Hom, M, fm. as he Gould wllh his ,gum and cure consijgagjon and cure ju Conn* ins and hotel hills advanced In cash each week. ;;r;nge for evenings should write or ca I I nn|_,,,,,,d the J-Gurney on f°aL_but mo hm. \y¢nqe5_ hey ghguld _always b. u5§ Experience not essential. . Mention reference ' H1881. s“!TH‘ 1_9 ith “Golden Medical Drs_cove " Will! V *"5 °“°l°" “H ‘dd'°“’°"-'“'°l°P‘~ N'“°‘"l- Charlottetown Box 41'/ e use ol' A laxatlve is indicate T Cliff-"1 Bidi!" Cbi¢l¥°~ *-1 4 1°' '° W- M-d N fi. 2, Q _ r _ Our fur trade this season has been the largest in the history of this popular store, and in order to clear out the balance of our stock no reasonable offer will be refused Special discounts off Ladies’ jackets, Rulis, Mufis, Caps, Gentlemen’s Fur Coats, Collars, Caps, Chi1dreu’s Furs and Sleigh Robes. Come in and look them over. It » will pay- you to buy Now. OUR SLAUGHTER PRICES will continue during this week only and everyone should avail themselves of this opportunity of supplying their Dry Goods wants, WE HAVE REMNANTS of all kinds, suitable for children's dresses, pinafores, ladies’ waists, skirt lengths, etc., just the thing for Spring sewing. In a few more days yourfoppor trinity will be gone as our New Goods will be put on the shelves 'the first of March. ‘So coniequlckly, such' bargains are tempting. . _ ENTN._R» TRAINOR CO.. ` THE STORE THA'l?...SA__VES _YOU MZONEY. _ A ' ` ..‘fi.ia_i4Lu‘.i»'