'IO THE Gl_lAr` _ if _ “ = “ ’1'"“‘» _ ' " " » . f B. ’ 0 W ».'-~»ff,»;f;¢\m,1_,?g<¢'s<°f_¢»=:ff=s3;z;e¢i~»:9»-eref-ea-w==':-:f'f~~*»l\<»~f..-..,,..».....-.-, f »....,.-..~..~...-_. -M. ~ H. i _ * l____ __ __ _ __ _ _e __ . - Y ____-._..__ ..._._._._ - -~--ff-.V ' ' ' ' _._._.___ _ _ _;___.__._______ .41-_;_,_._1-|r_" Four Months. ds? LOAD mmm Lame 3”* f°", f.a.,=.= ER UP It is time to get your camera Etted up for Monday. No matterwhether plate or Elm we can lead her up for you. All Plates and Film Purchased from us are fresh, guaran teed and everyone who purchases here will have their roll of film or bunch of plates Developed Free Buy your camera amrnuniticn here for Victoria Day then bring it back and we will develop out good negatives for you. Mitchell’s Bookstore Headquarters for Photo Supplies, Queen St, Opp. Prowse's. 4 _ 3 Q Special Colonist o North Pacific Kootenay sale until June 15, i9o3, From Charlotte town, P E I NELSON B C. TRAIL, B C ROSSLAND. B C GRREHWOOD B C. WAY B mn c vancouvax. n c. v1c'r01ua,B. c NEW U~BS‘|`»HlNI51`El.,8e»C. | SEATTLE & TACOMA. Wash 1>oarr..¢..~r12._Q3.B- . _ other ` E~l'or DPL. LIE KATTHRWB. So tiagras. Agent, Ch town. P E _ Park’s Perfect Emulsio11i_ f contains GUAIACOL, which means f that it kills Consumption germs. . It‘s the verybest thing to use for _ ._ Price 5C! a bwle Large bottle $i.oo . , . ~ » ‘ g-_,_sll_ *W _ I Esirarloiialivm all Pictu ., 01 Tlme. ~ *On and after Monday the 4th, May the steamer Princess will leave Ch’town at a quarter past nine in morning and will return leaving. Picton on arrival of the train from` Sydney. By. order, ’ _ F. W. HALES, Ch’town April 30, 1903. dw tf ....... R088 &, ROSS, Barristers, Solictors and Notaries. Money to Loan-Straight Loan or rom Building and Loan Company. Oiices in Ross Block, Sydney C.B. anon aoss. r.z..a. nowann s. aoss.1aA. x..1..a Fnln Mosax.sr,H.,P. Dvcnnxm, C, L. Moore MOSELEY, DUCHEMIN & MOORE, Barrlsters. Solicitors and Notaries SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. S. Omces: Ross Block., Charlotte St. Telephone 380 Box 5oz. ` 4-1 x-dw rvr. Josrrn slrrurs soils We sell Reserve, Old Sydney, Gowrie, Inver- n&. Port Hpod and Greener Coals. Best Terms and Lowest Prices. Marine insurance. Charters lor Ver sels 11111 s on hand. North Sydney, Cape Breton. 4-I2 dw xyr 6| l-s & coll sydney. o. B General Commission Merchants Island Produce handled on commission and prompt returns made. 4-r<-dwrvr C. Srnxszv Haxaxzcoroiv, Q. C, Cnaxu-:s Y. 1fu:.L1zaroN,L. L. I3. __ Iosxrsi P. E-`ox.izY, L. L. B. lllliidiliiiiili & Flii.iEBiUii Barristera, etc. mum address, Harrington, Halifax, oirs!cEs,Ha1,:i=ax and subway, c. B, nniru omeen, R 'au Ln _ Srdver Oiees. R35 nziocxxvo correspond- I nn g simile be dif;:¢°¢°o ufesianfv c.°a Q” Brew” its is ' :iii sr Llcnn1x.nA. Q F l »-/ .4 i r f~/.___.f;~_e°2 ` Wu Unable to Turn in Bedr Without Help. I Plaster-s and Liniments No Good. Stewart. Zlonville. N.B. TWO-THIRD8 OF A BOX OF ' Doa.n’s i Kidney Pills CURED HIM. NEW PHASE OF INDEMNITY. l _lnanrnnce In Eng-land Against Snr- , (ical 0perntlons.` Inljlngland people of moderate means are beginning to insure themselves i against surgical operations. iThe‘plan ‘l “uw” th’ ””d”°.“Mt_n“mmia , is that subscribers who ‘pay antafunual l fee shall be entitled _either to free _ad- _ lnittance to a hospital or nursing' at home and a free operation or to a ixed sum paid down to -defray the cor. of an operation if one becomes necessary. In England, as here. the cost of sur- ,fgical repairs to the human body has " become oppressively great to persons who just manage to pay their way. People who are obviously poor get a f great deal of excellent surgical and imedical treatment in hospitals and } elsewhere for nothing, but for the next HC l¢u8 Of lil! C!p¢l’l6l\C8 in fll¢ f0ll0l'- class above them a gerigug jllnegg, eg. lug words: ‘ ‘For four months I was troubled ‘ with a lame back and all. this time was un- 5f;i:;1yr§u:;ui:vo§Zes agldoperauon' E surerotumm bed wmwor ner . 1 1 ' o ° “'° seem “ plasters and liniments of~all kings but the time was near when societies for no efect. At last I was induced to try insurance against specialists might be » Ds?ln's Piflls, and by the time I had profitably organized in the larger Amer- u two-t i so a box my back was as ican cities. :.°L'.:':‘:::.’.:'f°°‘ " "" “°"' -‘. ““‘i.f°i““;"2‘ "° “.I1°"’ ' l mpo an - n e , an spensa e- Baokache, FrequentThirst, Seanty in ' 4- r stitution especially to families in Ul0udy,'l'hiek 0rHlg’hlyCol0redUl’ln6, which there are children. The otllce Pumng under the Eyes, Swelling of of the family doctor has now become |;h¢F9¢tgndAnk1gs, amgngympmm simplided to the task of coming in and gf kidngy tmuble that Dm”-, Kidné telling the patient which specialist to pm, 'in cm.e_ _, ‘ go to. ll: ig nogxtliathspeciatlilsts cgairge P~ “_ bo to '_ oomuc,or er onoraese ces d,,|r:.;2.c per ‘"3 r $1 25’ d! are above price. It is that landlord, THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL co.; butcher, baker, grocer, milkman, coal _ QNT man, dentist and trained nurse do not ., .` » *P . ~ p nually- and have all the repairs and de-` _ .» ..._ f' _q sirable improvements made in one’s ll ‘ . family without further disbursement °""“ ' " ` " " " A .would be a comparatively simple way = out of a troublesome predicament. leave you money enough to pay them appropriately. .- ; _ _ To subscribe a considerable sum an g A- 'rue mu of man. l The hill of Tara-so rich in historic The well lnlewll memories and myths-has been sold by auction in Dublin, according to the i h i ' London Chronicle. From a very early _ _ _ period up to the sixth century Tara ° ° was the chief seat of the Irish kin s. 3 Will leave Charlottetownfor Bos-i 223° Sgfdggmmggwgidfiztpglag ‘ff t ` H k A ` . lg ls on Wa aw esbmfy and Hahfax still pointed out as the coronation AT \ stone), there were their 'palace and Returning leave Boston Sat- l royal bauqueting hall. It had its uni- urdays at noon, 4 _ versiw and was the center ot Irish Passengers Via Picton on Wed; light and learning and a place of gath~ nesdays, make 'connections at Ham, ering for Druids and musicians. ' Cor- fax. For tickets and all informa- 3ac;ffE,§;‘;t if? 133223 tand §er° = it coNsUMP'rlo`N.i°°1¥f=ri=1rf°?"- - ‘_ “i“° ‘f _Y splendid court there Between the sec W' W' CLA; KB» Agent g ond and fifth centuries it was the scene p Charlottetown. ol triennial assemblies, and in 980 it l_;Al_llES,’_ Sli_lRlS Out* goodsgire the best value and most saleable slines 'in the trade. We malfe a spec- ialty of walking skirts. Buy small quantities, and get quick re;:eats,wholesale only, Britannia lt’_f’g. Bc., ltd. _IAS ANDERSON, Manager. _ Halifax . 4$d2m H- L- CHIPMAN» MQUHHCI. witnessed a crushing 'defeat of the "" ° W *f _ Danes. Its last important gathering was in August, 1843, when a gigantic , ,\ meeting under Daniel 0’Connell was lrheld for the repeal of the Union. ` Devtllsh In Onondaga Lake. ` ` Much interest has been awakened by the alleged discovery of small squids, _ miniature representatives of the terri- ble deviltish of the ocean, in Onondaga lake, near Syracuse, N. Y. ‘Professor R John.D. Wilson and others have pro- ? nounced the specimens to be genuine squids, and the discovery has brought *out accounts of previous finds of the l same kind in the lake. Professor John *M. Clarke suggests that the animals may be descended from ancestors 5 - - .» g ~ J 3 ` which entered the lake when it' was in communication with the sea by way of `*"-‘-'=11;;' the St. Lawrence valley and that their ,_ ,_ " ‘ kind has been enabled to survive amid such strange surroundings on account ‘»&5.”"-is `\' ` of the salinity of the bottom waters of 915-sf~'._-=-r~, ` I 5 ` _ _ ` _ - _ "§. _ __ _ l the lake. winch are in contact with the ' ,i§&;io'tiA£;`-- rocks from which the Syracuse salt H' _.,_f'f§°.§~_".-" _lntgrnatlgnal 1 _Works derive their supply. n M ' Division. , -_i A Famous Lamp Extinguiaheal. ' Th T ° ’ 1 l r r C _ rf; A "P5 3 “ eek l The famous lamp of Towneley chap- ...‘i?l£‘§§?f’3€h.f 1.?3iTii¥'3“§¥fé‘§'§?8i'§’§°2.Tdi eh at T°WH¢1e>' h=11» in E°=1aHd» has Frida? a:ls.o3a1§Bsr:nrf'ard for Lubes, Basr- f recently been extinguished. This was port, or ar an rr- on. - > » i RETURMNG _ probably the last of the so called “ever Frcm Boston, via. Porriand, Eastpcrt and burning” lamps of England, It is Lubec lVlcnda5s_\\ednesdays ard Fridays at " claimed that the Towneley lamp had 9.00 8. lil. . Through tickets on sale at principal Railway been burning constantly since the days Stations and Baggage checked to de~tination - Passengers arriving at St. John on evening _ of Kmg A1fr9d"f°r more than LOGO ptrevieof. rdot LSar;i~ég fanth go detect to ifhe years. At the beginning of the last cen- seamcran a' _» in :. , _ - -» memo. An fririéhr via.” ihigsiingniiiliiirgri *tug halfha ddozili “ 91°; gnu. a1‘1f?I“~ ._ against Fire and Marine n"sl~:. ‘ __ W ie at t e isso utjon 0 eury 7 I. ` w1r_L1A:.r C. LE‘~:_ E. r, st. h N.B. l .N . N _,__ H HAN__-pCO._,,_*G_§_°§ T_A_J° -"2 many hundreds alight ln the mourns- in Fdc.u,\'1.\' Ausrixv, v. P. ar ceuu Manage. ‘teries had been burning ever since the i ’ 'Wu' .Norman conquest. Doubtless these per-_ ' _ _f~ - _ petual lamps were a remnant of that ' ' form of pagan worship known as ever- ‘ llasting tire, which was kept alight by guardians- who were unishable with _ _ D death if they allowed the iireto go Lou; :_.,$.,»_, .__ ... ‘__ Of Concerts, Socials, Entertainments etc., of a money making nature, 5 cents a line (of 6 words) for first ' insertion, and 2 % cents a line for each continuation. Churches and chari- table institutions half rates. Minimum pig--; L5 C'.:l;t5.Ll;~'.ui: type announcemepts double rates. Births, Marriages a n d Deaths FREE but verses with deaths same rate as above. ` " Chess and Nervel. Dr. Lasker, thechess champion, in a i recent interview granted to a reporter of the Minneapolis Journal declared that chess playing not czirried to excess improves-a man’s health. “Most of the prominent players,” lie arlded, “live to an advanced age. But nervous people shouldn’t play chess at night. If they do, they can’t sleep, nor in the morning ._ or they can’t work. They shouldn’t play at all, in fact. Chess is beneficial to a normal man, just as athletics is r good for him. The chess player lives @-111-i-1. Loall Pl\ilippe’| Throne. " ~ An interesting relic has been found THB GUARDIAN _ iamong a lor or ora lumber at ure Palais I dw tf, _ Bourbon. It is the throne which Louis Philippe was wont to oocupynvhen he the're