.~.. , .v . » . n 7 lb rm: ouiuinrau, c1=.ul`.nLo'r'rl:'rowN, 1>xin~rcn1 nnwaan rsmmo, msaansnv ag, ig". l_ BTS Would You Like Evervwhere- to ? __ Srnclal. muai good ice at Leap year A watch that will be a source of satisfaction to i, ,` . _ its owner-then buy a “Wellner” Watch. /f “ W W H \\ ‘ Tas Preachers’ Association will meet l ~ - . l' l`l¢l’ \ ~ .' For sale by W. w. W E l. L N E R, gg »"9__ _ ff* _.,- Tull.: Leap yoarskalc tonight promises Jeweler. Hair Vigof iii. iiiws iii Why not keep your own hair? And et more, too? Have a E clean scalp; restore the color ___ . ro your gyhal. ,_ .‘lf_'&.7." ‘ _ ./___1, ` _. . if .~, J " ‘-.m_L<-2-` _ __ . and with good ica and splendid band C ll~K\*‘llli~H$lH r For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the beading Studio CAIIBONS PLATINOTYP E8 ARTISTS PROOFS GEO. H- COOK. NEW DQIBRIBAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is always welcome. l l TRUSSES If you have had trouble with your truss come to us. Au experience of many years with most difficult cases en- ables us to fit any figure per- fectly. Ycu wil forget that you are wearing a truss. Comfortable truss in every instance. No charge for our services in fitting. HUGHES’ . T‘l§’§§°gi’l5.'S Apotbecaries Hall, Charlotte! own J Ladies’ Rubbers... 25 cents and 35 cents a pair. ` Good quality. all sizes- just zoo pair, Come early. Big discounts all over the store, The bargain giver every time. A. E. MISMEACHEN. Bags! Baguhagsl We have the best grain bags in the country. They are large enough to hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3 bushel potatoes. They are strong, clean, have bemmed tops, and are guaranteed to give satlsfaction.You want some, how many ? ` Reid & Creighton Wholesale dealers in Island produce, Pitt Street, Sydney, C. B. da w rv Pd ‘ ` Vaientiness. Comic and Fancy Our large stock is now ready for you to select from. Prices from r cent up almost as high as you wish to go. In the comics we have them to suit every trade and oc- cupation. Come in and make your selection early. We have a big stock but they are sell- ing fast. Mitcllell’sBookstorc ,./’ nearly ueserted only for the postmsn who S with dldlculty tries to keep us posted as regularly as possible in the news of the outside world. Farmers are trying to and looking alter their stock. Any other 00 S work or hauling is out of the question on but the stacks are loaded with snow, and I James Lest can only get a day now and 0 than fit tc attend to those waiting for him.-John Ryan is building n lobster , . keep the winter long and spring late. Ol Friday evening last the Literary and A splendid chance to get a good pair of boots, any size -just what you Want to wear with rubbers. l hlstorv. There was compressed into it / such an amount of hlstor‘cal learning, ‘ I stated in the simplest language, as with- i . 3] QE, ` , " l when compared with the speeches of ills M" ‘- ~ r ' ,availing dwindled into nothing and g I_,,_».rr!?\L"3¢‘f"/ "‘ ,f L vanished like a vapor before the san. The ‘ ‘rf /'\__ ? ' ‘ vote being taken resulted in a tis; tha ‘°""' - . ‘ vice president refusing to give the casting ‘Hoi ' ating upon thought-a union of sense and ished audience with novel and marvel- , lous sound. Applause burnt forth. Victor Mclldllian, of soul too noble for any selfish healtation,followsd and upheld the 0l'dllgQ$, _ - ... ... . ., . l Y ` Just recewed V13 S- S. “Mlnt0" peel, such the extent of his information from Boston ro cases California and .con his delineation. or character, Navel Oranges. This fruit is nicely so warm, so animated, so pathetic, that C0l0l'€d, juicy and Sweet, We thc house was movsd into intense wake- have three different sizes of fruit fuiattentlnn until the speaker ceased at the following priceS_ amid a mighty burst af unanimous ap- d ig ceffts “LEU” madlatelv aross ln reply and in a brief 50 l ‘ “ ‘ K A150 new Pgleruw Lem°n3‘ there was no use in debating with school ' famous teacher in Auburn: 0 “Inarguingtoo the parscnownod his skill, For n’en though vanquished he could argue still, _ While words of learned length and thun- " I _la A lv P- -'-”-' Amazed the common rustlcs ranged I! .' _ That una small head could carry all he knew." “Get the Habit" :‘::‘.::::.‘;.‘Z::.r.‘:;.:'::.;:‘::¢- ‘ D W t Brmg your rug an S Mlllvlile Items- ' S“°“°‘°°- REDDIN BROS-...‘;;1:‘x'..e.':f:;':;:t‘:..‘:.‘;':"::2'.:;:,:: All orders delivered free in town °°°““’ '°°"' ""'wM_ ooUL.mARD_ Reporters and Correspondents C. skate. in the First Methodist church, Charlotte- town cc Monday, March 7th at 2.30 p. m. (D. V.) Richard Opie, President; John T. to be largely attended. This special feature oi the year has been very popular, muslca pleasant night awaits both skaters and promenaders. Essranu Norms.-The weather still keeps cold and blustery, and butjllttle do- ing ln country districts. The roads are haul wood when the weather permits, account of storms, cold, banks and deep snow. Many want to get threshing done, fauory at Priest Pond, one more to the many studdlng the north shore already. Fred Stewart has taken the contract of floating the schooner “Citizen” stranded at Black Point during the fearful galc and snowstorm of Dec. 5th 1902. It will he remembered that the present owner, Thomas Kickham failed in his efforts to get her offlast summer.-The Gulf and Straits, as would be supposed, are still diied with heavy icc, which will tend to Debating Society of Alberry Plains bald their weekly debuts in the school-house; the vice-president Shaw McMillan oo- cupled the chair. As the night was line the hall pro-tem, was filled to tha doors. Tho debate on “Which will a man do more for to escape punishment or to gain 9. reward" wus opened by Alex. McMillan in a well-words-1 and logical address teeming with historical facts, in which he showed that man will do more to escape punishmeilt-. He was responded to by Chas. McMillan who with u fluent stream of philosophic oratory, sparkling with intellect and imagery, electrified the house. Then followed A. Launan who up- held Alex. in an a.rgument,brlef, profound and exhaustive. Instead of rant, decla» mation, etilking und wittyf points, it was calm, clear, learned, di|§lified, and A coul- plete exposition of the whole subject; the speech of a scholar, und showed that he was an accurate and laborious student of in such u compass is perhaps unparalleled. Hin arguments were utterly refuted by Geo. W.` Kehoe who in language lavish in tha riches ol expres- sion, snd gorgeously metapbcric, with B roll of periods beautifully harmonious, and with thought accumul- splsudour such as cannot be listened to without emotion, struck upon the anton- theories of Mr Lannan, although t - cnsslon scorned in some measure exhaus- ted or. auch was the energy of his ap probation. llaaiar Johnnie Hyneaim- and concise speech interlaced with spark ling gems of wit and humour slated that teachers for they reminded him of the daring sound around, And atill they gaxad and still the wonder grew Idr. Jenkins concluded tha debate in an addrcssdsliverad with his usual eloquence. ls complimented both sides of the debate for their powsrs of oratory and said, all ka had evsr heard, all hs had ever read vote. The aahjactcooua for the next i ' Orders lcft at Mciloliald 8; Mc- ` \ ‘ l Kiniion’s Drug Store or at the - ' ' stables, Sydney Street. near g y _ ;:‘:;:°‘:¢’:°“. _` Stevenson's Corner will receive _ _ _ _ *°'° ‘ prompt attention. friends. She will appreciate White’s. Name on every piece. "-"' Th, 1),-\,“gs¢_ ]_ M_ N1CH0L30N_ ‘ / V ‘ . Y , . . . . W. S, Louscn dslivend an admirable lecture tn a good audience st Cardigan Bridge on Friday evening. His subject was Prince Edwld Island, Illustrated hy stsrooptlcau views and the subject was well handled by the talented lecturer. The chair was occupied by Rev. J C. Mc- Hlliau and a hearty vow of thanks was ? passed at the close of the lecture. TBI British and Foreign Bible Society waa organised on larch 7, 1804. Since its organization it has accomplished much in thc dissemination 0! the Bible. It ox- man with tha Holy Scriptures in his own mother tongue. It concerns itself solely with circulating that Book which is the » Chartar of Christie Church throughout all the world. In this aim it unites Christians of almost every communion, Since it was founded in 1804 it has issued more than 18,000.000 copies of the Scrip- tures. complete or in paris,in 367 different languages and dialects. It is promoting translations or revisions in over 100 lan- aungsa today. It supplies all our Foreign Missions with Lbs vast bulk of the copies which they need. It employs 800 colpor- teura and supports over 600 Blblewomeo. It spends $8500 every day, and it issue M00 copies every working hour from Janu- arylto December. Hundreds of piople and tribes still remain without a single Gospel in their own tongue. In hundreds of languages imperfect translations need to be revised, and undnished Bibles :iced to ba made complete. The spread of edu- cation especially in foreign countries, is raising up millions of new readers every year. The enterprises and triumphs of Christian Missions are creating Po many naw and lmperlous claims upon the Bible society. In all quarters of tha world closed doors are opening and eager handa are stretching out to welcome the Book of God. The Society alms during this centenary year to raise a special thank offering of $5.l00,000 conceiving that is tba lowest sum which will at all onshie the Society to answer these irresi- stible appeals. If every one who posses- ses s s Bible of his own would show his gratitude by some personal gift, this sum could be raised many times over. The P. I<2._I Auxiliary Bible Society have in common with auxiliaries all over the Christian world culled upon every church services on Bible Sunday March 6th and by special collections to he taken in be- haligof the centenary fund. In addition to the Sunday Church Services there will be a mass meeting of the Sunday Schools in the First Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon at 3.50 o'olock and n public meeting in Zion Church cn Monday even- ing at eight o`cl0ak. This Weather Breeds Fever and Pneumonia Thousands of Sick People Seeking Admittance to Overcrowded Hospitals, Take Warning and Keep up Your Strength. A tour of the hospitals in the laruc Cim- aflian cities shows a surprising numhor suilerillgfroindifferentcornplailltsllrougllt on by the pri-sent unhealthy weather. The winds are full cf sl-arilllng damp- ness und loarind with irlyriuds of germs jul-t waiting for sl favorable cpportllnity in ily down your throat. li your viiality is low these germs are sure to break out in some malignant; disease. To avoid sickness you must keep up your strength. Increase your appetite. Get as mucll nourishment into tile blood as possible. Store up a reserve of visor. linw carlit bo done? Very casily with Ferrozone which revltuilzr-s all the func- tions of the body, stimulates the forma- tion of pure, rich plood, iuvigorates di- gestion and renews thc endurance of the whole system. You can wnrd off sickness and fight dis- ease with Ferrozune became it is a food tonic that supplies building material for exhausted tissues. This assures firm, hard, flesh, strong sinew and muscle-in short Ferrozone builds up your system t/l such a vigorous, healthy state that sick- ness is almost lmpo-sib e. If you feel the need of a bracing tonic, something that will awaken your dcr- mant energies and send A stream of strong healthy blood dancing through your veins, try Ferrozone and ses how quickly you will improve and gain in we ght, health and spirits. Mrs. P. C. Spencer of Beverly, P. U.. writes: "About a year imc I was greatly run dcwn.I suffered from scvorohcao- aches and fclt sc completely worn out and depressed that I thought I nlu-lt have walking L pllold. My appetite was poor and my ooiorwaa pallld,in inatlnizihat my blood was too thin. 1 found Farrczone just what I needed. It increased my appetite and made me stronger. The feeling of lsnnuidnci-is disappeared. After using Fcrrozone a few weeks l fait like ll new woman. It made me as strong and healthy. No medicine did nls so much good as Fcrrcrone." Far better to take Ferrozone than let vnur health run down. Get it today. Lock out for substitutes and insist on having uothingybut Ferrczone. Price wc per box or six oxes for $2.50 nt. all drug- Qists or by mall, from N. U. I’olson &: Co., S. A. ingston, Ont., and llartford, Conn, il. Not merely a. new spring or 1 a new clip. but cl form of eye- glnaa mounting wholly now. adluatod in a new way: takes hold and holds on in a new way. ,Nothing jar.: than ( *fe \,_“. 1,- I ,_ em if t-"~'.r”i‘»" l ,',| Ev l . Milli. GUNTRAGT Sealed Tenders adrireaaedio the Postmaster General will be received at Oilawa until noon, Frid th lSlh M r h l rtlle convey 1|`. on ay, e a c , loo4_ o - ance of His Maj¢aty'| Malls on a proposed con- tract for four ‘urs six limes per week each way. between Caledonia and Orwell, from the nt July next. Printed notices containing further informa- tion as io conditions of proposed ooniraci may beaten and blank forms of Tender may be b nl P ffl of C iegdouiu and o i ned at the ca. 0 ces il ~oil\ers on the route and ni the office of the Post Oflice inspector ni Cnarlnlteinwn. (`._ C. l\NDI‘.`I(h`()N, -ulleliilleiliieilt. Post Office I)¢parlllleni,.\l.ill Collfluci li each, Ullilwa, .itll l-‘r~il_ i~,o.l. i5 inc 3| teeth. up-to date manner. ing for. with all Work. 28 mo, th .,_Q ik?-#W __ ,.._____m____ .. __,____, _, _ _ _ * WE PRACTISE DEN'1i`l§'rRY, THAT IS WE SAVE TEETH. There are no teeth like the ones nature gave us. Let us save them. Docaying teeth are not only very disgusting but also very injurious to the health. Their loss prevents the proper masti- caticri ofthe food and causes a sinking ofthe cheeks which can , never be perfectly remedied by any artificial appliance. IT IS OUR BUSINESS TO SAVE TEETH Remember your natural teeth are much better than the most perfect plate; but a plate is much better than decaying teeth or no We are prepared to do all kinds of dental work in the most Our porcelain inlay work marks a. new era in dentistry in Charlottetown. Come and see our samples and know just what you are pay- A Ten Year Written Guarantee GUARANTEE DENTAL ROOMS, Over Redcin lircs. Cameron Block,'Cbarlolie\own DR. E. E. ROBINS. PROP. runanuvnvvuvswuvnvhlll up reasonable prices. 1 l 2. HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?-»» Do you want an Accordion P If so now ls your time to speak-'I`hey’re worth more, much more, but you can have one for the even dollar. See our south window. -'lf' Queen Street, Connolly’s Building. PHONE N D E RG§cgs.N & C on Sunnyside. to celebrate this centenary by special (H, g I 5 H Pk, We have received from one ofthe best lisll packers on the Is- land a quantity _of dried and boneless Codiisll which wc are sell- ing at line prices by pound, quintal, ‘/1 qllintal, or box. Also in stock a full line of canned lisn to select from at A MODERN ICTUR llrolluce-ll by the latest illlnroved llleillmls in pllolngrnphy ns procl- ivcil in nur .studio is ll real work ol nr. Tim-is ewioliiily une oi the new el..-l Hit-rn\~n.o .mol which gives n ronnili-il ani .-nit appearance io llle picture which is Very Attractive lfyoll have no! limi il photograph taken re-cvcliy. lei. ns make you a lime.. or ille nowcai limo, They wnl show you in your heel ...nl will be iilllsllril ln a i-iyie thai allows ' lone" in every detail al GAUVlN,Gi_5NlZEL_ & C0., New lieat E Fish Market All ki1lds'of I<`rc.~.ll, Salt and Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Haddock. Fillnall Haddies. etc. Also all kiilds of Beef. Pork. Lamb, and a choice variety of sausages. MILLER B303-. We ll treat you right, Haddlesey & Traiuor. Queen Street opp. ll. Il. Nort0n‘s Hardware Store, nr-:lr Sydney Street. Telepllolle No, 279. x-ai rl lf MUNEY -H Biiiili r In any case where McNeili’s Eczema Lotion fails to cure. This remedy has cured many stubborn it in all skin diseases. Its ce price. _,1_§§’l.‘___'- s 7' k Ch town, Montague Scientific. 'I`llerc'.< nothing llnpllnzarrl about PARKS PERFECT EMULSION Tile highest zlltnililnenis oi' modern science are the source of thc idea nllich led to its invention. cases where all other remedies have failed. We highly recoiinuend r. 'a tainly the best Eczelna rellledy I have decided m begin in the kU0WU- Sent bl’ “W-li 0" fecelpt °f city and suburbs an up-to-date cab service. l‘a_<.=cllgers, baggage . ,land country. PHONE 36. Millvills, N. B. mn qfplacm o5c a bottle. 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