for A recent issue lla I ~ thefollowingartiois which be oiin- _ _ _ i`sresi..tn,“qnany,i--Ls unnshl circum- _ “' - ‘ _ _ _ , , stance h_i:_E;'_currs_Nhis winter. During . . 'O I Y ' t ;“"___;_ y 1; gg ' owen-u ersae~umes‘seek°fnrtr ._ __ . 2 l. ~ ormoreguilsappaarel aloogthe Chem- ung River-,which runs ` tbrouah the centre FRESH SILVER CREAM "°”°"*"‘"“ °°"°_"’°""°“‘f 'w£\.\_~I'BR’5 ' srtvsu r » ocean _ Has No e \ We have tried many, 'silver polishes _and ' find that none are as satisfactory in every respect as our- Silver - Everywhere r '_ _ . , _ , ..._-_ < f _ , Tall appearance of_tha_ Reverefiotel is being improved by aooat of paint. _The work is being done,by P. H. Trsinor. o 'n wmmnwerier, view-n' nom arythls lock wasincreassd to $0 or more It ha_e bsenan interesting sight for the eitlsans to witness, _the night of these birds. There are a number of islands and is lined with husinesi houses. The river being frozen solid, the merchants threw - get pleas; or me for me sues, was was _ H I I _remained contented. At the and of Febru- I ream - - ~ ° AL . bottles it 25 ‘centsi 3150*! Ind f°1'l°°fl7 °f 0hl\'\°"f_°°°Wll shallow spots in the river as it flows Pat up Ili half P1-Ht ~ intends elpsing out his business in that through ea, ¢'1|,y, and mm- gh, good of , ' ` _ _ - _ _ °I¢!- ' - month ago had subsided these spots were W W E & J r. Suluonn hue .B "und alive with the birds, which would sit lud- a _.» _ __ _- ' '§ _ 3 _ ._ » died in rows, extending half way across :s ' _ _ _ _ _ _ __ g __ _ .___' .___ ' - y -g the_river,presasting-o curious spectacle __i, ' - _ ‘.' I I I' W"- h M to people who are nuscqualnted with _ ‘ix M I ' oocasicning actual bodily harm on Daniel' thu' h*b""~ IPI' “Id W” Wu' "°" » ) | _ __ _ I _ _ _ . ` 1 . _ .. -G,6m¢m,,,5 °n5~“»m.a”_ ` inland from the Great Lakes because they 1----v"°*""W th. , _ were closed by ice. Whether they will _P||°f° w°rk_ c“m___,____. m . $ I ` Q' °*5 ° ' remain here this summer or return tc ‘[1 _ __ if '"5 1 fn m y “ _ e “_” their haunts along the upper lakeeina Loldlll $f.u 0 CAIIONI een* city yesterday and leaves this morning for Picton Mr Ihompaon says the com ing season promises to be a busy one with the travelling public. The Calvin Austin, __._L-_-- _ __ _ _ in matterof conjecture Luckily for thrm, °“"' 1°* th’ 9°" 1°* dns 'ms I” ""5 there is a heavy line in store for any one I 1' T ~ rr . . _ of ' ’ l .fl _ ._ ,L I .a f rs A ' NEW DQIBRIBAY BLOCK. , 'rue studio wgere b:b1 il NWI!! ’ B(][)'[S: .~, 13"- -rl __,_ . _ _ .:4_.. _L_ ‘-2 PIANO BARGAINS This is 'your`cha_nce to ‘ get a good piano cheap -Read about them. then come and S¢"¢ them- \ BARGAIN N0. 1 ` Grand Square. Rose- wood case.-Cafved I log;-756 Octaves. In perfect order-Good full tone-OriSin°'1 price ' 86co-Our special price $120.00. This piano was made by R. S. Williams & Sons, Toronto and is _ a snap at this fi8\1\'°- Blrclll 2 I ' Grand Square-One of the best German makes _.7 Octaves. splendid » practice instrument, Rosewood and Mahal' any ease. cafrved legs, in perfect condition, good _tone-Former ‘_ price lgoo. our special __ Pd” “if you “ want a g _ piano - cheap-here is your 3 opportunity. all at our. warerdoma and 'in- them. Colne in the first are down town. 2' This is a grand' line at a._ medium price--full room in thetoe-fairly _ I I heavy sole and I' first class work- manship. ' hongola Boots ’ $1.50, $1.rs,$2.zs _ They will startle ` you for the price. rv in _ ~. of 1 e JAMS ANBI MARMALADE Inst received ro dozen 2 Ib glass pots of assorted Jams and Orange Marnxaladmwhich we have marked down to ‘28.£cnts each ` Those goods are put up in a nice ,package and are good vaine for ` the money. IBEER & GUFF DIAMIWD DYB8. “Get tb03lM¢l’_r'i‘l\dl it Phone ao. '_the re°u'e and after July 2nd will make $2.25 _ I » Harriman intends keeping on sale at his REDDIN BROS. `the new and elegant palacesteamer which was such a favorite last year is again on direct trips, Tuesdays and Saturdays 'at 6.30 p. m. Passengers can leave the ls- land by the morning train and arrive in Boston next day at noon. R. P. Hanaruazv, the Bridge Street tonsorlal artist, haslengaged Fred Waye, to assist him in his largely increasing business. Mr. Wayo comes highly recom- mended as a first class barber, having had considerable experience in the princi- pal towns and with the popular “Parker,‘ will no-doubt be rushed with work. Mr. place of business, a choice line of domestic and imported cigars, pipes and tobacco, as well as a linc of barber’e supplies.- Suckville Tribune. [Mr. Waye is a son of Mrs. Richard Waye and formerly conducted a tonsprial parlor in this city.] THE Treasurer of the Centenary Fond of the British and Foreign Bible Society acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following sums : Previously acknowledged $399.47 Supplementary to contribution by Granville Circuit, Methodist .50 Contribution by the Annandale _ Presbyterian Church and by tlve persons ineford Methodist Church col- lection Bideford Meth. S. School collection Union Corner " “ 0.00 200 100 ZH) - ` $410.97 Exrsusrvsimprovements are now in progress at the tailoring establishment of Gordon8cMcLellan. At the rear of their old store, forty two feet which was formerly occupied by Jenkins 8: Son ani George V. Moore, barber, have been taken in, and their store is now nearly 100 fret long, lighted at both ends by plate glass windows, well ventilated and ad- mirably sulted for the tailoring busi- ness. The newadditiou willbs used for aouttinn room and for the display of goods. The cutting room will be enclosed by araillng and curtained ofi' from the main store. The shelves on one side will have turned posts for supports and ‘ on the other side will be tables for goods. The work is being done by Charles McGregor and when it is completed Goxdon&:MoLellan will have one of the best tailoringdepartments in the Mari- time Provinces. Tum Picton Advocate says:-We are called upon to record the death of one of the greatly esteemed members of our little community. Mrs. Alexander Stirling, since the death of Rev. Alexand- er Stirling, formerly of Clifton P. E. I., which occurred about six weeks ago, was visiting with her son the Rev. A. D. Stirling of East River, St. Marys and not until Tuesday last when her son John of this place was summoned to her bedside did friends here know of her serious lil- ness. He arrived there on Weinesday, and she passed away shortly afterwards. The body was taken 'home on Friday and the funeral occurred to-day(Saturday) from the family residence, where a very large number of friends gathered to sympathize with the surviving fr°eods and to hid farewell to a very dear friend. ` Mrs. Stirling was a woman oi great sense, as well as courage, and she had an abid- ing faith in the rightnsss of Gn:l’s dealing no matter how hard they seemed. During the many trials which befell her by the loss otioved ones these characteristics were always visible, and sh! leaves be- hind a blessed memory of what trust in God eau do. She was in her 87th year of her age. . _ _1____,___.......___---_-. A 45:-ities Almond' Pink.-This is a pr.- ‘ poration you eau always depend on to va auubomoad soften the skin. It h a_ pleasant eiorasd deee.notieave shinstishu. -Pas up,inB..cent hot- aggaoffl. Beddim. Phm._.B., Central III. , ar. param salsa Ifsi inwids, te \_us\se.-Ju., ' llldwli _ ww PDUH I rvf-of-““"`f§ I usefu nes many c e mos commo species that visit us.] . ? A BIG CARGO OF COAL. Bos'roN, May 6.-With 8,819 tons of coal under her hatches, the largest she ever carried, the big seven matted schooner Thomas W. Lawson, reached port today. Strong Testimony From a Lady Resident of Clarksburg, Proving I Peculiar to Women. If the thousand of women who silently suffer from functional dernngementi were to tell their sad atory, it would make a book of countless pages. The health of many women is constantly imperilled through failure of certain organs to wor k according to naturc's requirements. safer remedy to employ than Ferrozone which has a specific act on in female tro- ubles. Not only does in act dlrectl on the organs, ensuring) regularity and £-eerie? il drains. ra true friend in Ferrczone. I; is a special remedy for their troubles that offsets the deadening influence of Ili-health by restor- ..........-- . . . . ..1uR_°:-derB,_`n¢ : Fermzone i ggdxngrpigesseseia I Makes ' jvolu_r_ne of \n_er_It - - toza y a sen n ’ Strong Women ' the ordinary merli~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . ¢ln¢,gqd its appor- iority is proclaimed by thousands of wom- en it has restorei to vigorous health. From Mrs F. G. Caldwell comes the following endorsement written from her homo in Clarksburg. “I went througha most trying experience with when is commonly known as ‘Female Trouble. Ir. isn’r, necessary to slate my symptoms but! sui’l'ered_ a great deal. M_y health was well nigh ruined, and I got nto such a condition that I ccuidn'r even sleep. I was dreadfully nervous; weak and pals. Diiierent-prescriptions were recommended and I tried them. But Ferroaone-was the first to help. I improved steadily under Ferrozore. and normal conditions were finally established. Igained weight, my color and spirits improved hnd my former health was restored. Fen-ozone cured me and with a full heart I recommended this good medicine to all other women,_ No greater blessing ever came to suff`er» ing woman than Ferrnzone. It de=erves a trial because it is the best medicine, tonic and rebuilder money can buy. Beware of imitations. Don't allow a drugglst to palm oil’ anything else for Ferrczone which costs Uc. per box or six boxes for $2.50 at drngglsin nr by mail from The Ferrosone Co., Kingston, Ont. r ' 415' rr cH|LnHoon has blighted many liven _ __ because :syn cause.. produces . - -'_ an aversion te nina .¢\"Y- |.`_._ » `)'v .I Il _peeamss the iinsueeessiul mam UI iw mi ataouil Our "‘iri""‘H childrenfecyeais you . _ .< ifying. Our method m_a mg i ~FoR sane. MEET ME ATTHE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ' ' ---v G ann .2 uf. nm, pmt The ns, ,lu never known to visit this section before, ' _ I 01”’ 5”” b°|,,'"` Sunnah” Bhhohud It but these are believed to have been driven ' . molesting thesqbirds in any way, an they have lived in peace. . ' [This treatment is in striking contrast ‘» '1 "_"'" ' " " 3 toPrlnce Edward Island where the boy with the air gun shoots down every bird __ ~ , _O _ ithi hi h f tti th t - _ _ .. _ - ._ 1 r W :I “fun” 3:. "Rb e lm; kg Singh? lighter m weight than ' the las lot. These are direct from the factory, and combine everything that to make a perfect skirt; quality, style, Ht, finish und workmanship; generous in sweep, und nicely trimmed. \l’e urge you to call and see them.-STANLEY ]3R05_ F That Ferrozone Surpasses Al S Other Remedies for Diseases __~ \. Her draught was 29 feet when she came into port, making her the deepest loaded a S sailing vessel ever to enter the harbor. ` - , - atiftoo and one d ' f _ I _ irregularities. 0.»....f...... .M5 .. sm... L Y BROS. --1_1 1 *v*-*-*_ __;- f_3`¢*v*»* *_ _ _f__¢v\»*`A_f. _¢~_T_J~¢_=-,_-_-_._ ___ _________v _-_ __ 2 for 2 for 25c. Where WIS °°“4l€l°D °°|=\1rS were is |10 We have a few cases of those nice canned Pears in syrup. just try two, you’1l want more. Two cans for 2 5c. U Every young girl and woman will Gnd __,,`,`____v__é___v__ '}_____________________i_vE;% __v__*__`€ §:2:r.e:': 2:3..:..:°1.':;:'::.:'°':.;:'r.:’:r:. 5533*' |S2lIiiiCf S01] & C0 '°.'lf’2“° A STIIIIKINGS . _ \i_y “suck cn" .el ‘Rl .x _, .il -1. _ _ more/¢ "1 Kent Si. 1. I --_r _._ re.--gs _, f _ , , *#1: LARGE OR SMALL Large or small parcels of laundry work, lhifll. collars ami cuffs receive equal attention from us l:on'i imagine that we neglect small §:r:els you mov want laundered. we do our at on one collar or a doz. Phone rg: will bring our team to your door sraa susan LAUNDRY, Phone |51 FISHING you prices. Rods Reels Files Baskets Landing New Lines Gut Casts ~~Tn:. 3 3 LJ FQ I S FIIII CHILDREN _ » FUII LADIES You can pin your faith to the representations we make about this justly cele- ' brated brand. just a little bit the best of anything ever made-ymaie from fin- TACKLE. l have stocked a iull line cf fishing I gear and will be pleased to quote Fly Books Sinkers limi! Tins Tips Rod Rings Keepers Gaggs eic, err. » F .`,.‘i"ii(0" backward _shiid seo est selected yarns. have double heels, soles, toes and knees. ' Durability being woven in every stitch, will outwear. three pair of ordinary makes,yet _ msting no more. ` -Every size,every weight, but our' quality-THE V IEST. Get "Black Cuts" *e satisfactory sorts. tis. mon s. co. ,_ I4 é.ns.’ Prices to suit everyone, Bee my window. H. J. FIABON, In Dr. McLeliau‘s New Bldg. Next Cox Hotel. a°___I_.I_p-to-date Drt=g}_i:t_.m___ 4 dw ryr Pi S m toon, RIu1,rrn mon Is the shrest sip 0f_§gu¢h_ HUGHES' IRON BLOOD PILLS have demonstrated their value in making thin, sluggish blood, rich and strong. They do sway .with that "tired out” "good for nothing" feeling. Price 35;; box, 1 iselewan. r.l r. ~/me al!\llClUl‘ lull. bE0i‘ E. -»»-~¢-=\-fo "-. _ _ or _ ¢‘“\ .s “La '~ .4 14: mb ; .. x\_ _,ir r ._._,_l 4 ,~_', i__._q r _. "'. .'/I , I r 'ful ,_ __ __ . I I 'I .ir 'lr .",r| ,’ f ',"`}I id, r -r , rl 1; |.;, ,» 'mf ,__ _ »i_\ l_4~` , _ _,\".l__ I.r~‘. uw, , _ v, ‘.\*'J_,r _a_p-._._»/'.~s, »_....__L. ,.=._~».-`. ..»-r»__ »_»_...".__._.<-_.`_»;...`»..vn_~\.ra.._.~__\___ f »~\ I rl I