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This coincides with Mr. Mul0Ck’s views as ex- presseti in a recent interview in London. --_Z*1-ri BIG IIEART ED BEN. A. C. l‘. R. Engineer who never loscs_ an ` Opportunity to help a Feilowman in . hard luck. llarwoon, Man., April 1.-A pathetic hard-luck story, but_with_ a very happy ending,is being told in this neighborhood. i The subject of thc story is Peter Lavic- ue. a wood chopper, and the hero is Ben A-infcriy, the wen known c. P. R., engineer. As told by Mr. Lavicque him- self, it is something like thisz- “I have afamily of five, It takes me all my time to keep the wolf from the door. When I am well and able to work hard every day, we can get along, but 0 for the last few years my back has been failing rnc._ “At last it gave out altogether, and I had to quit work. I tried day after day to 8' o‘clock Sunday morning. ed this morning at 1lo'clock. THE Stanley sailed for Picton on Thursday morning with one car mixed freight and a large number of passengers. THE regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall this afternoon at 4 o‘clock. . THE-schooner Lucy Jenkins, Captain Campbell, has been purchased by Mr. produce for Sydney. lIa.H. A. Taxros has issued invitation cards for a vocal recital to be given by his pupils in his studio, Great George Street n Tuesday evening,April 9th, at 8 o`ulock. THE estate of Edward Roche was sold few days ago. iMr. Charles Cuming de, miie ghopping buf, had tg shop ,nd purchased the house on Euston Street come home again. 1 was in such dispair for my poor family, thatl would have shot myself, had I not met Mr. Ben Raf- fel'f_V. “He bcucht me two boxes of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. I commenced on three pills a day. In two weeks I was working as hard as ever, and have not had any trouble since. ’ ies 4v\A»1v\4»\n» Pleasing Q, to liear_people say good things about something you have sold them. "The best Tea we ever used" "Better than Tea we paid a higher price for." These are a sample bf the expres- sions of satisfaction we have heard about our inane nLeum .S 2- rss -' the best 25 cent Tea on the market, have you tried it. 4 MWQ O l and John Larter the one on the adjoining street. THERE will be a meeting for men only in the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoon. Rev. D. B. McLeod will speah on “The Christian life a fight." All men are invited to attend. THB new directors of the Sherwood Cemetery$Compaiiy are Col. Moore, Robt. Fennell,H. W. Longworth, \\’.W.Stanley, Jus. Lewis. The annual meeting was held on \Vednesday afternoon. THE city schools closed on Thursday and will re-open on Tuesday. The St. DunStan`sC0llege closed Thusrday to re- open ori next 'I`uestln.y.Prince of Wales also closed Thursday at twelve and will re- pen on Tuesday week. Ma. ALEX Mow.».r'r, the well known fishery expert of Campbellton, was in F" 531° °”’Y at town yesterday attending to the transfer ‘wuii..i._iiiii’S of half a million salmon fry from the Restigohche hatchery to Prince Edward Island, Bedford, N. S. -Moncton Times. THE Mission Band of the North River W Church will give an Easter concert next M __ M _ _rrrrir should be pcsted, as to thc merits of what we offer you. _ First-We oder you goods, exclusively our own Sunday evening, April 7th. ,Those who know what the North River young people' can do in the way of singing and reading, will make a special eH`ort to be present. Special missionary collection. AT the police court Thursday thecase of Ella McNeill was further adjourned until Saturday, to enable a. witness now' in Edgehill, N. S. tn be present and give When you buy from us, you will never see a te3tim°nY» _ In the C359 Of George E33017 duplicat e with anyone. several witnesses were examined, but 9¢¢°°d-Om' Cutting. fitting. sewing. etc. is se- owing to the illness of a. material witness cone to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellences are yours at a i figure, also our own, but we give all preference the case was further adjourned. As Mr. William Scott was coming to and adv:.ntage to our customers. Secured only the City on Sllturdny last, the Valuable by 10118 yfafs Of hard W°fk and Urine exper- marc that he was driving fell over Clyde °"°°S° River Bridge, a distance of eight feet and but for the timely assistance offriends the J- T- 1`\¢KENZI E. if::‘;."“.‘?..:;‘;;‘;:;°;;f"i';.f;?:;i.::.‘:’.:;;‘;f. 'Eno Tailor. to the fact that the bridge is without a _ rail. Although the mare was considerably 9 'injured recovery is looked for. Don t than broiling one`s self over a hot i A New York despatch says: President J. G. Schurman, of Cornell Uni versity,and Mrs. Scliurman left Ithaca to-day for But get everything _you want good New York. Tb8Y Win Sail for Cuba' on “”d “"1” ""°- 1"’ ““‘°h °“°`*°" the steamer Morro Castle, and will spend sto., tha Easter vacation on the island retur- FOR T0_DAY i ning to Ithaca in two weeks. President E Apple Pies ize. each \I` c Pies irc. each Schurman said before leaving that his trip had no political significance whatever . in e p E C'°°m Pi" U & 15°' °“h \ and was planned entirely for pleasure and Cocoanut Pies I5 & soc each E Current Cake 16c per lb. White Cake 16c. perlb., ` Bread of all kinds, rest from his work. _ rursairs PA1NLE’ss coRN AND All fresh and good. ,- Our Specialty for Tu-might is `, Dolfilhts. 1 ephone six. STEWART 7 Ecuesn BAKERY. B.-inns BEST BREAD. he EEEEE 33313533 _U E’ WART EXTRACTOR. ` Contains no acid or other injurious chem- ical compounds: is neither caustic,corro- sive or irritating but soothes./and _eases from the first application and acts quickly. If you want an irritating and flesh _eating remedy do not ask for Putnam s it acts ust the other way. For saleat all drug- ists. THE sale of furniture &c. at the res- idence of Hon. B. Davies, will be continu- ‘i Chai-ies Lyons and wiii be loaded with' i i MEETING for boys in Y. M. C. A. at 10 Tm: Executive of the Eastern Teachers Association meets at 11 p.m.to-day in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A. ' A valuable addition has recentty been made to the Souris East High School, a physical culture department having been opened. MR. Hugh McDonald, who conducteda tailoring business in Cardigan for some years, left yesterday for San Francisco, California. 1 MEssRs. Robert Donahoe 8:] Austin turned last Tuesday from an extended vis_i£toScotland wheres number of his relatives reside. Ensnwnnrtn in this issue wiil be found the notice of the death of Mrs Edmund Horne, Winsloe, mother of Councillor 'Horne of this City. The sad event occur- red at 72 30yesterday evening. _ Mr. H. C. McMillan Government Engin- , eer, was at Stleorgesllast Friday survey- -~ ing the proposed site of the bridge on Grand River from Chapel Point to Pop- 1 lar Point. Miss Annie Merry, Milliuer for F. S. Macdonald, Montague, returned by` the Minto Thursday from Boston and New York, where she has been attending the ` millinery openings. AT a meeting of the shareholders of the C. A. A. A., held Thursday evening, the following were elected as Directors for the coming year:-Messrs. P.S.Brown, Mark Wright, Geo. E. Hughes, Reginald Stewart, J. A. Moore, H. D. Johnson and J. O. Hyndman. Arlimmcnse audience is predicted for Mr. Earle`s big concert in the Opera House next Friday evening. Keep in- mind the date Friday evening April 12th, and also that the plan of seats will be at the usual places on Tuesday next at 10. a. m. THE play Falsely Accused in the Opera House on Monday night next promises to be a good show. Prof. Vinnicomb’s Orchestra will furnish special music for the occasion. The plans are now to be seen at the Medical Hall and Rankin's Drug Store. Don’t fail to attend. THB offices yesterday morning in St. Dunstan's Cathedral were conducted by Lordship Bishop McDonald, assisted by the priests of the Palace and St. Dun.; stan‘s College. The Passion was sung by; Dr. Morrison, Father Gauthier, and -Dr. Curran. The sermon for the occasion was preached by Father J ohnston. [In the evening the usual service was held. The choir of the Cathedral was assisted by the students of St. Dunstan’s College. MR. A. A. H1LsoN, proprietor of the 'Riverview ,poulIi_"y` "j'i1rds, Snmmersidey has issued-a ne at little pamphlet entitled". Pointerson Poultry Raising, `-which con- ‘ taina in concise and intelligable form a great deal of valuable information. 'It covers the ground from the egg to the poultry market-hatching, the feeding of , chicks, the best foods for fattening, or for laying fowis, how to kill, pluck, draw and prepare for market-. Every Island poultry raiser and every farmer or fancier who raises only a few birds would find it ad- 1 vantageous to possess this booklet. P CLosING exercises were held Thursday morning in Prince Street School. The senior departments assembled in Principal Seaman’s room, and it being Words- worth Day this poet was discussed. ,Two essays by Miss Nellie Gillespie and Miss Maggie Cotton were rea'l. Selections from the poet’s works were given by Jean _ Mclsaac, Grace Cumings, Lillie Seaman, Nettie Duncan and Jacqueline McDonald. A Dr. Anderson and Rev. J. W. McConneil made short addresses. Three choruses appropriate to Easter were sung. ‘fGod save the King” closed the exercises. Mr. Frederick Large, .son of the, late A. N. Large of this city-has enham for a. full business course.Mr.Large proved himself to be a most intelligent and progressive student, and his books as present a. .most creditable appearance. ,He is thoroughly practical in every sense of the term, and success will attend him ' in the commercial world. He leaves the ' Q ' _ island this (saturday) morning to fake ii “ a I ; position with a Business Firm in Sydney C. B. He will enter at once into full . ° - - _ b 1 ‘- v\"e have too many Kid Gloves on hand and have decided to clear out this Line at Big Discounts- _ o,,W,,,d_ business duties, and we feel sure tha his energy and force of character, com- 1 bined with his 'knowledge of commercial subjedts will carry him upward and _....¢é*_.__l Here -is what we offer f;‘;s€S’“°:f“:.°‘¢SS°:; Andrey i In solid Black. Black with White stitching and¢o10rS2 in DOIIIG FdSlIi6l'. _N i ' _ ' We have a very nice variety in medium priced beds*-all nice designs, ranging , Feegum r $1.10 pair-to clear 90c pair - _ _ M5." ;if~" 'th White stitching and coio-s, Peocquemel ack. Black W" . __ i Reds, Greys>s.nd_TauS. -, = . C* . a' Regular $1.55 pair-1toHclea.r$l lp p . p _ _ Phyllis In Reds, Fawns Tana; lilovnvtlpgvre, ,s-¢1,f_;stitchinyv_,_ Regular $1 -if ss n.._.i.<... Goods Slade » ”_ ` -Lgyr"-A All rises now is stock. ` Call earl? ` ` "i ' ' I wr or g ' . _ . gvnuserquansa f“ef“n*?8We Bentley inimen is e am y medicine chest. Price 10 and 256. 1 _ . --or- _ Xiiifiitliilii En 'si 1:: March 19th, was John Richards, P. E.'I. ' Tm: Gnannmx regrets to learn that Mr. Fidele Arsénault of Cape Eg-mont underwent an operation at the Charlotte- town Hospital yesterday morning and had his leg amputated AT the meeting of the directors of the C A. A. A. held in the city Hall on Thursday evening the holding of electric light sports d\!l`iU2 comink summer was discussed. The M. P.A.A.A. will probably hold their annual meet in Charlottetown. Miss Meilisli will read a paper; on Cham- plain, Tucsday, the 9th,at 3.30 p. m. before on Dame of Rosenemh, and Aeneas the ladies oftheCanadian Historical and Campbell of Cardigan -leave to-day for Litemw S°°i°°7~ Owing t° the b"d”f°°d* Sydney C. B. the meeting-willinotbe held at the home of Mrs. Peter'$as before announced, but MB. JAMES A. Lewis. of Cardigan, re- at Mrs: Edward Palmer»s` Qgeen SL p 'Miss Genevieve McDonald, Principal of ~‘i Fowne’s Celebrated Kid Gloves :t::§;:.°;§.ii.‘.i;3;i‘;°;?.;ii.‘;:z.ici.- 1 iiiliiiiii iililiii _ Auoyc the teachers arriving in _the city yesterday from the east we notice, Cardigan High School; Howard Leslie ` Prin. of Souris East High School; Miss Carrie McCormac, Cardigan; Miss Gertie Gillis Georgetown; Hugh J. McDonald, Vice-Prin. of Georgetown School and C. J. McLean, Rollo Bay. y THE Minto arrived in port at 10.45 Thurs- 1 day mor-ningi. The inward cargo consist- ed of Qcar freight, one horse for J. T. Bagnall of this city, and one for Bev. Chas. Cummings. There were 91 bags 1 mail and 18 passengers. The outward cargo of the Stanley consisted of 15 sheep A shipped by J. A. McPhee North River to p S: J ohn’s Nfld., and one car sundries. ` - --+-- ' AN EASY WAY. To Keep Well. It is easy to keep well if we would only _ observe each day a few simple rules of health. The all important thing is to keep the stomach right and to do this it is not nec- 1 essary to diet or to follow a set rule or _ bill of fare. _Such pampering simply mak- ,i es a. capricious appetite and a feeling that certain favorite articles of food must be‘ avoided. A Prof Wiechold gives pretty good advice ,.' on this subject; he says: I am 68 years 1 old and have never had a _'serious illness. and at the same time my I life has been largely an_indoor one but I early discov- eredthat the way to keep healthy was to keeps healthy stomach upt by eating bran crackers or dieting of any sort on the con- tray I a.lwa`.ys'ea.t what my appetite craves . but for thefpast eight yearsl have made it a. daily practise to take one or two of , Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal l audI att-ributee my robust health for a man _of my age tothe regular daily usejof Stuartfs Tablets. _` » ` My physician first advised me to use them U because he said they were perfectly harm- ,i less andwere not a. secret patent medi- -fl cinehut contained only the natural di- gestives tones and diastase .and-'f&'fter»`ixs- them-a-few week-sl have never ceased to thank him for h»is‘a.dvioe." = ' I honestly believe the habit of 'taking f Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after 'meals- is the real health habit, because their use 1 brings health to the sick and ailing and preserves health to the well and shong. T Men and women past fifty years of age need a safe digestive after meals to insure a. perfect digestion and to ward off disease 'and the safest, best known and most wide- _ ly used is Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. - Theyare found in every well regulated household from Maine to California and I in Great Britain and Australia are rapid- ly pushing their way into popular favor. All druggists sell Stua.rt’s Dyspepsia. Tablets, full size pkgs. at. 25 cents 'and , for a weak stomach a. fifty cant package _ will often do fifty boilers worth of good. I _ r u ar , cucum e s, ce ry, onions, lettuce, radish pars ey, all new geese shot Apifl 3rd, also a full supplyof uessses sesesusngi some ex uisite, lasting Perfume W everybody wants some _j d thing new, and what is ,yy nicer than a bottle of our Sli? good Perfume? Easton.” El E' ‘N fl ‘I Wflfi# Wlii* -F; ii M i I ’ This week we odera discount of io per een I 1 ' on all Perfumes and! Toilet Waters. -min ,_ .~<-..- e .l“i.iii,'i_._ _ ef, A 6 1 ° “Init p i s 'A -i_r i I i i . » __ » - 15+ ééssgt al "1 , _dhQ@i `\ '-o. pe rg ,f l it I . .i-*-ii, ii Y’ » your orders _ r . ,insides 1 ._ ,.»,-,; .. ° ¢ i “e%se ' ` there cameto us `6 cases .~ ' ' ;; 1 » _,_ r E n kt - ii ‘ -. ` , ~ - ° -° h‘<,>§b as ef "gf, 2 ‘fee 21;; u§§§’a V , ers has no superior in fresh stock. Some fresh killed wild lh8 LOWBI' 'Pf0vll\C€Ss: 1 /5 ? A ‘m,'l|1So¢ . _ .i Tmiilinery._ that _ va ° money can buy. ' It’s to your interest ,' - A get style and beauty elegance and perfection of finish-and to pay what these are 1 ;no more. _ It’s to,'your interest i to seek prompt. and courteous- attention to f 5 Its to your interest 1% "Na ,_ l#°_.Ss=rr¢._y°1=r interest.. it -' I Never a -siasonp yet band - us so; `rquzppé`d` to do_,if-. i .» . ~; _ ,,»-_ . \ _ . ._, .E .».. _ _. _ _ ‘ the ` ` of new Ameri'ca‘n%ats -_ 1.- , . _.».; - and trimmed in 'tc a _great supply - English and Frencli ready received. . , -Our staff of millin- as V gi? m2 *Wi C. 3 i " The Busiest Store on Charlottotowifs Busiest Street ` il _ \¢»*P §%¥########## *Hill-Cliil i Whai is llainliei? n price from $5.65 to $ro.5o. We are always pleased so show our goods even if you don't want lo buy. A ._, ._,.. _ A-_A v A 'fi _ ‘ _ 1 7 1 1 V i. _ i-. -. i It’s your interest to .- get the handsomest , ie; + 1 4 »f 1. . ~\,°;‘\ii winter vegetables.-J. J. Gay Son.m 1 , . Send in your order earlydl Ii ,, - _ w ( Q H '_ ` '_f~ , ' 11 I ‘t I has been filled with Y _Y _ 7 I ' " . _,;__*, i < ~ ~ " » » / i iiooii ii iiuioii the kind that any lady ! _- would apprcciate. I Q I ,‘ _ Du . . _ Sho EasterTime_ .`\_\ _`\_\_ » i* i~ .»