l . _ 'run compras. runes anwaxn susan. Mazen 11.19°. _,. __/_,,.-;__1 " ,, 1, ,?_\____' ‘. A -_ -,, ‘~ .. J E IEE Reporters andzorrespondents §a_ -<‘i= .-. /iv" ,./ ' ` 4 A 35 vears test. ' I f '- Purim M. Byrne, North Rlver|who took ”/ A beautiful hillsll first prize in his exhibit ol white banner .xl _ i _ - . _ "" ‘ -wo( . A 13;-ge assortment, oats at the seed fair disposed of his ex- . ' . prices 5,45 ,,p_ album mv. Gr-ea. Monsanto, cardigan. . 5' Father McDonald is to be congratulated "' ` ‘ ' upon obtaining so excellent seed oats. _ MNH” ~ W. W. WELLNER, C herr -Pectora for hard colds,'chronic'coughs,'; - . . _ consumption, old cases, severe cases. Ask your doctor if he has beer advice. ~°°' _" ___ I. ld lows or Their points of merit :- _l Jeweller, 1 ¢ ' i 7.30 p. m. for the purpose of appointing an For the Finest Finished Work Come to the a Studio Leading CARBDNS P LATINUTY P E8 ARTISTS PRODYS GEO. H. COOK. NEW DQIBRISAY BLOCK. The Btudio where baby ia always welcome. aunxstrrsaneuses YOU HAY iEAT Many things hard todigest if you take one or two of HUGHES' DY- SPBPSIA TABLETS a'!erwards. 'they are wonderful helps to diges- tion, they make weak stomachs strong, correct acidity. formation of gas and prevent nausea. Price z5c ~box. _ Geo. E. HU(]H,Ea' Apothecaries Hall. 1 nnananamun ~. an & Photo Q .~..`, , _ __f\‘~-, ’<_ _;;_. _ __ ,fi _ ' _' - //' _/f-/_ ._-_ _ -'I-.3i`~'i ‘ 2 ' I ‘xii ` \\ _ __;:avn'nf_‘i,_ \ \ 'tin "_ 7 , ._ BEAUTY IN COLLARS The beautiful iiniah on our laundry wrlrl makes it a pleasure for the wearer, a nd the nd- mltation of the observer. Youriadyfriends will admire this beauty. and your good judgment, if you have your laundr work done up at the suit susan LAUNDRY, Kent St. l’houe 15: fl l . _l_i_ _- " Rcavcr ica i /7 ~\ -: ._ ua Has the right fiavor, ; trength and color. just T THE TEA for an evening _ .- party. _ Jas. Kelly & Co. £4' d 5ttaw i . \--.\ CARD Dr. A. A. McLellan. Souris, has decided to resume the practice of _ his brother, the late Dr. ]._H. Mc- Lellan of Summerside, and will open his ofiice at the Doctor’s old stand on the 19th inst. His re- sidence and practice in S°\1\'iSlS for sale- Apply to A. L Fraser, Attorney. Souris for particulars. His books are 'now at Mr. Fraser’s oiiiee for collection. r5-tta °w4w limtonrtu i;',i!j ._ . _ . an/ver magrlifxcmn suw=i°f“ _¢ ~\\ \» _ n New Goods New Goods New Goods _SIATER SHOES for Men, QUEEN QUALITY The famous Shoe for Women Are now ini stock in endless var- icty_the styles are new and' attractive- We want you to look them over. lucy taco. _ _ _I _ _ \ ¢ __;_ MARKET BASKETS just received from London.Eng- land. 15 dozen English Willow Market Baskets. Among them are several new varieties. In order to introduce them we offer for one week only: A special Discount of |2 [-2 per gent off all our stock of English Market Baskets. Call early and get your pick Of them. BEER & oorr M _ The Public Patronage » T’ will always remain 01# - beat test of an institut- ion’a merits. .Tl1dK°d' I by this standard me Reddin's Drug Store ia easily accorded first place. A trial will make you a regular cus~ tomer. Lat tt.: been r . H '“‘"°mmP"m"“W~ii Reddin “nt pw” h Ixhhizrwii » ~'~f, ‘ In . . #P Post om” Wgggkg’ ngbby hng. retinoscopy--is the most re- `Stanwood which was bound for Glouces- A Lilill INTEREST Everywhere- THE delegates from the Provincial Farmers' Inttitutes will meet. in Charlot- tetown Wednesday, March 30th at 2 and Inspector and arriving at some definite arranaen.\°nt between the farmers and the Dominion Packing Company. F. W. Hudson, Dominion Live Stock Commissioner will be present. Delegates may obtain pa~sage on railway at. single first class rates for the round trip. Fuller particulars later. THERE was a very large congregation in Carmarthen Street Methodist church last night at the missionary anniversary. The paator,Iiev.C. W. Hamilton, presided and with him on the platform were Rev. Dr. Manning and J. Hunter White. Rev. C. JN. Matthews read extracts from the 70th annual report of the Missionary Society ofthe Methodist church in Canada. Of the money raised in Canada ‘ last year New Brunswick and P. E. Island gave $7,800.97. Carmarthen street church raised $lM.02 and the Sunday school $73.63.-St John Telegraph. | THE Presbyterian Witness [in speaking of the Second Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S. C. refers to a prominent; minister, a native of Alberton and well known in the city. It says;-The pastor of this church is the Rev. J. Keir G. Fraser. This church was organized in 1800, and is one of the best organized in the South.- One thing we note concerning its practice is worthy of consideration and we venture to add, worthy of imitation. Notices are not given out in the pulpit. There is a weekly calendar issued by the session which Intimates the ordcr of service with the portions ofScrlpl.urs tc be read and the hymns to be sung; the subjects of dis- courses; the services during the week; the meetings of soclctie 1, information for the Pastor such us illness of members, new comers, children not in Sabbath schools, change oi residence, desires for visit.- Mlnisters often find it irksomc to read the numerous notices sent to them. These notices would properly appear in the calendar which would be distributed in the pews. STRUCK THE BARS OF SABLE ISLAND. Crew of the Stanwood Tell The Story of Their Wreck and Trip In An Open Boat. Five of the crewit the Gloucester fish- ing schooner Lizzie M. Stanwood, wreck- on the steamer Strathcona Saturday af- ternoon frnm Goldboro and weie put up by U. S. Consul General Holloway at the Eureka House. The men are A. A. Mc- Donald, of P. E. Island, li. R. McCarthy, W. Flinn and P. Mulroney, of Newfound- land, and Albert Pinkham, of Gloucester. 'they were surprieei to find that Capt. Oscar Lyons was not here, he having left uoldboro on We inesday night intending to come to H-illfax by rail. Likely be has gone direct to Gloucester. The men have hai an experience unpre ccdented, and through all the vicissitud- es ofthe voyaae not a life was lost.. The ter, struck' an outer bar of Sable Is- land in a blinding snow storm and heavy blow on the night of Feb. l4:h, and the whole crew Rot ashore in their dorles, after one ofthe botts had been lost. Sup- ous. They stayed on the I~land fourteen days and then the Captain and majority oi' the men decided no try and mach Nova Scotia, tour oi them preferring, however, to stay on the Island rather than Lake the chances of auch a trip. The Superintendent lcnt the party a surf bual and they started oil' with three sails. But soon a hervy blow was mat, favorable however, and the sails were re duced to a reeled foresall. The men said they sailcl over one hundred rnilcs. in thirteen hours, landing near Goldboro, All tive appear in good health after their experience. They will leave for B econ lhla week by the steamer Halifax.-Halt _ fax Chronicle. alps. alas, ioancneaa, url Url" BNA clinical are quickly relieved hy Oraaine hhhtmtvmooaiapmbez. Aildrulliah. -Grand Social and entertainment wlil be held at Long Ureekin aid of Wallace I~lome,Taeaday larch Had. A good program in prepared. Admission lilo. cmmmmggqmitottitu Brosl” W Our system of testing erintnndcnt Bautllier ofthe I~laad said fi that there esvnpe that night was marvell- IIHARLUTTETUWN Bill APPUINTED Toa Good Posltionln Mc~ Gill University, John F- Robertson of Chariot- ietown,Lecturer in Mining. Ata meeting oi t.heB2ard of Governors of McGill University h>ld Friday after- noon ias‘.John F. Robert-on, Jr.,Ili. Sc., son ofour esteemed citizen John F. Robertson, Esq., was appointed lecturer in the department of Mining in the Faculty of Science in McGiiL Uulvtrsity. Mr. Robertson his had a very successful career asastudenl.. He graduated from l:’. VV. College in 1898 winning the Gov- srncr Generals medal for iuathcmatlts and science. He then entered the Scianpe Department of McGill where he won scholarship and lcd his class, until 1901 when he was appointed to the teaching staifof P. WV. College during the years absence of 1’rof. Shaw. He returned to McGill the next year and last May granu` ated with honors, the Dawson fellowship in mining and medal. He was then ap~ pointed demonslrator in the mining dc- partment which position he held up till bispresent appointment. TO0K A STRAW VOTE ‘ X Interesting Experiment in a Re- staurant. An advertising agent, representing a prominent New York magazine, while on a recent western trip, was dining one evening in a Pittsburg restaurant. \Vhllc waiting for his order he glanced over his newspaper and noticed the advertisement of a welt known riyspepsia preparation, Stunrlfs Dyspepsia Tablets; as he himself was a regular user of the tablets. he began speculating ns to how many ofthe other travelling men in the dining room were also friends of the popular remedy for indigedtlon. [Ie says: I rounlci twenty three men nt. the tables and in the hotel office I took the trouble to interview them and was surprised to lcarn that nine of the twenty tllrcc tunde u practice of taking one or two of Stuax is Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal. One of them told me he had suffered so much from stomach trouble that at one time he had been obliged to quit the road, but since using Stuarlfs Dyspepsla Tablets had been entirely free from iuditrestion, but he continued their use, especially while travelling, on account of irregularity in meals and because like all travelling men he was often obliged to eat what he could get and not always what he wanted. Another, who looked the picture of health, said he never ale a meal without taking a Stuart Tablet afterwards because he could eat what he pleased and when he pleased without fear of n sleepless night ei on Sable Island on Feb 14th arrived or any om" "°“ble' eubgect to gas on stomach, causing resaure on heart. and lungs, shortness of breath and distress in che.~L, which hs no longer experienced since using the tablets regularly. Another claimed that Stunrrfs Dyspep- sia Tablets was the only safe remedy he had evcr found for sour stomach and nol- dity. He had formerly used common soda to relieve the trouble, but the tab- lets were much better and safer to uae. After smoking, drinking or other ex- cesses which weaken the digcstive organs, nothing restores the stomach to a healthy wholesome condition so effectually as Stuartfs Tablets. Stuart/s Dyspepsia Tablets contain the natural dlgestives, pspsin, diastacc which every weak stomach lacks, as well as nux, hydrastin nad ellow parllln, and can be safely re- ed on as a radical cure for every form of poor digestion. Sold by druggisis every- where. Still another used thcm bccausc he was P ACH 0.. E5 Caused by eyestram where they were detained for some days. T E E I E v v ' I Cured without drugs, ¢=a;=s= 1 ~ -ff' = -=»-‘ '_ 3 " =""" "== " =’==== liable method used, insuring i Good pure candy is the most acceptable gift you can present your lady L the best possible results. ' ,,,,,,,,1, s1....ni.ppmaawrirra .Nmw pie... G-F-Hutcheson '.-. T4! it ‘ n - _ - ~ - ' EXPERT OPTICIAN 1 h N Lonsigrneuts Soltcited ‘ ` DesBrissY Block. | _ 'iii iii: one o` 279' - n~»r lu A vom vd 1 MEET ME AT THE _ALWAYS BUSY STORE. t/Ibllarclrs wbltewear at Stanlel' Bm’ white Sale. INI‘_`ANTS’ SLIPS. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. NIGHT GOWNS. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. This stock is at lbbon to busy women. Here they can buy goods for infinitely less money than they can buy the materials and have them made. Mothers see the ns- sortment and prices. Slips 55c to $3.95 each. Dresses, SOC to $2.75 “‘ Night Gowns 5Oc to 9Oc “‘ Skirts 35c to 55:: “ Drawers 204:: to 4}5c “‘ STANLEY ERQS. reasonable prices. I I2. HAVE YOU A _DGLLAR ?- D0 J/Oil Wiilli Zlll Accordion P If so `now is your time to speak-Tl1ey're worth _ more, much more, but you can have one for the even dollar. See our soutli window. MILLER BRIJS-, Queen:Street, Connol1y's Building. Nev liaat E Fish llarkot All kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Haddock. Finnan Haddies. etc. Also all kinds of Beef. Pork. - amb, and a choice variety oil ausages. Give us a call; Q PP- - ~ . Hardware Store, near Sydney Street ‘.Ve'll treat you right. ; iiaddlesoy it Trainer. -'--l'F"|§I-'I-I-*- \Ve have received from one of the best fish packers on the Is- land a quantity of dried and boneless Codfish which we. are sell- ing at fine prices by pound, quintal, L, quintal, or box. Also in stock a full line of canned fish to select from at SANDERSON &. CO.. PHONE Grocers. . Sunnyside. olssoronoo. I have purchased the interests of Gauvin & Gcrttzel, in the firm of (iauvin, (ienllcl & (Tn , of this city and will continue ilu- business under the same firm name as formerly. All accounts due the late firm will be paid to me at the studio, Guardian llullding, (lraiton Street, and all outstanding r.rco\.nts against the said firm will be paid by me. J.A.S.BAYER. Chztrlotietown, March 16, lgo.i. =___ __,_ _D _ _ _._ (ii Eggs 19991 Dozen ‘ WAN TED Also buyers of poultry. dressed pork and hides and calfskins. Quote and state what y;u have to offer. John iiopkms Pork packers and Egg dealers, St. John. N. B. Established |867 l . l l 8-5 end. w im ’ gf-; ~-`-- - ~~- --O---iff--~ IRESEBRU BROTHERS. Wholesale Commission Deal- ers and Shippers FRESH FISH, Smelts, Eels, Lobsiers and Frogs are Specialties. l Fulton Fish l`larket New York Clerk, .' :S ca lem. .d lit-is ...E M ERS, ital- "` v »H, ,York of it :r- o the 1 the erside np to |904 ty be he ob- peciti- 1. ’) ent. :t for 'ninery cation, City The ier. r and i\~ ,` i " _ f ', v ‘ l .1 ‘ f » . ‘ . 1 ;~. _ ._L . t f _ » l " ` ‘l .. L lr "__. it '_ ’ i ` _ in ', 1‘~ , .,. , T J ._. 3' » »‘ t,l,". 1 l v _ . . , 1 '. v f . *l”~____ l ’ . f f l " , 1 . , C0. :» » .1 ~ ‘r. _l . ‘ ‘ _ * `. |\‘ ag, il r“> DNS. I York qbmhnrn .».~ ‘-_ \ 1-. e_..__ ,l In 4 a I i.. i f r