‘lc 'rim Gullnozair. cHAnLo1'1‘1:1‘owN _ A 74 W ¥F-- W- 71 si . _i ‘Q -'-. l ` =* __ _ _ -' ;“ ~ '_ ' : 7” " " => 1,..-._ » 1~ <‘--_=~' "»`f-‘»‘f’r'f_=-"»_f~. ~». »,_-In 4 1 ' oe / Sllicdl iglwly /1 No MILLIN- ERY.. Miss NlcKeiver ' now here and esnbeseen. rt our 10 clock Sunday morning. The family barely escaped in their night clothes and | | nl ,comfori;.'J.bln_one and well furnished, and _ - ‘Mn Corbettslsas is a very heavy one. He child. we understand, no insurance. The _ __ _ _ _barn narrowl esca d. Great s 1 th 'V ‘é`\`~ery day. She has been visiting all the leading Millinery estab- lishments in HQ* Yqpk, Boston and Si. John and cm therefore suggest the very latest to you. We daily expect our New Millinery Goods. Place your order now for Easter. llEEKS&Cc_ The Peoples Store. 1 . = with many thanks a donation of $2 from _Mrs Edward Boswell, Victoria, $1 for c sale of ten Red Cross buttons. __ those ot his neighbors placed in unfortun- " l Cir(_!l1111Sta[1c¢g` '- Gvannms extends sincerest sympathy. $¥'Q§’°§98Q*§ , S a'-W Q ,ness, Norboro, was enlivened on Thurs Q - - @ ` ay evening last, by the ushering in of a ML Ke1]y_ 1 OX’ 1030 1b3_ _ iirnber of friends who had gone thither ` do honor to their guest, Miss Lucy . lzirke, Kensington who has been visit- g there for the past week. The rsh part of the evening was spent in mes until the arrival of the last member the company after which a musical, arary and dancing program was gone ough in which the following took part! isses Rhoda Bowness, Lucy Clark, Ida " ewart, Hattie Bowness, Maggie Ste- art, Jessie Stavert, Isabella Stavert, abel Bowness, Messrs. John Walker, oderick Nicholson, Wallie Bowness “drew Jardine’ James Stewart and lirleilgfnllilili Slnlebl itnllly duty to attest hers. The National Anthem was sung nl? appreciation, nf ,,,,,th|ng so ,,,,__,;-tm-__~ H be f d E » _ _ _ _ All flrugglsts, prlce 50 cents, or m:l_e¢l ly 9 ation wi oun Q ~_ _ 5 » ’ __ _ efore the company Separated the Griffiths and Macpherson Co., Llmltefl, Egegiil value* .,~}_._._ -_ »._\_/ ‘ _ e stcck atonce, .\ \\ lllllcrcnce ln 1.131 i When you buy from us. Everything you get is of the same quality. That is the BEST. 'ro-pAY Angel Gals l2c each Semin Buns |01: perdcz- . ton Bells lllc " dcz. llalcake llclginlvs lflc " diz- tmm Tami lllscuil _ lllc perdcz. Palkerllotsellolls l0c‘ “ doz- Bllgcr Snaps l2c Paslrl. time and Eccoml oooooooo one -1 s- W Ples. Tn our Dacllesse Bread ca 41: per Lcal. lephonc 98. ST E W A R Eclipse Bakery. Bakes best bread %¥i€Q9S@9€8Q@%# 000OOO0 THE S. S. Minto arrived in port shortly 'before 6 o'clock last evening. Carr. O. T. Taylor, Schr. B. C. Borden, 985188 his arrival at Las Palmas, Canary Islands. All well. Pomcla: Couar.-Edward Hennessey for drunkenness was ilned 8 2 or 10 days at the Police Court yesterday morning. CHARLO'l'rR'l'owN Engineers will meet fordrlll at drill shedthis evening at 8 `cl0ck. A full attendance of recruits re- rléluosted. By order. THE Red Cross Society acknowledges Mrs.B. J. Stewart, Strathgartney and Tnlzydwelling house of Mr. Jesse Cor- bett, of South Granville, was burned to theground with all its contents about-1 ¢V€ryi-king was lost. The house was a Y Pe yn na Y s expressed for Mr. Corbett, who was al- ' WRYS ready to lend a. helping hand tal, A rosr chilli, retleiyed iii the (lit-y last 1 ght, announces the death in Haverhill, 1 ass., of Samuel Hood at an advanced ge. Mr. Hood died on Saturday morn-1 ing last after an illness of but eight :days l of la grippe, and was buried on Monday. He went to Haverhill when quite a young man and, after a number of years, " founded the boot and shoe business of S. Hood 8: Son, now conducted by his only _ “Zi son, Mr. F. W. Hood. hits. Hood survives _ H u him, as do also his brothers Messrs.; ,_ ,, T ooooooooooooo J* @@ZUN7Z"l@l/___ A'r'l'EN'rloN is called to the sale of S.S: Gulnare, telephone and other stock ad- vertised fer sale by auction on Saturday next by R. Beairsto, auctionecr. 11 31 JauEs_McE.4cn1~:ru~1 has secured the contract for buildin the new Catholic z church at sourls, P.1-1.1. 'rho building, is tobe of solid Island sandstone and the contract price is in the vicinity of $51,111); 1; -St. John Globe. Easter Market Cattle. Cattle `we¥hed today for Saunders & Newsome. cd by the following parties: Matthew Smith, Hampton, one steer, 1260; onosteer, 1312. v itiér, 1325; one steer, 1350; one cow, n?0amel Bulman, Rust-ico, one steer, Charles Palmer, City, one steer 1335. Fred Toombs, Rustico, one steer, 1240; one heifer, 995. Hazen Houston, Rustico, one heifer, 1300; one heifer, 950. 2.1. H. Buntain, Rustico, one steer, 900; G. W. W. Cameron, Augustine Cove, gmc steer, 1150; 1 steer, 1136. Er Yoo, 1 cow, 995 lbs. » Mr Crosby, 1 cow, 895 lbs. Drake Bros., 1 cow, 1185 lbs. _ Ecko Bros, 1 cow, 1270 Rust-arson, lcow, 785 . Mr Ro d, 1 cow, 1035 lbs. Mr Pineau, ox, 12,15 lbs. John Bell, cow, 1375. Mrltlnnn, ox, 1425 lbs. Mr Howatt-, ox, 1100 lbs. “ “ ox, 1100 lbs. H1' McLeod, Bonshaw, ox, 1115 lbs. “ ’ “ 1 cow, 775 lbs. 1 cow, 885 lbs 1 cow, 1000 lbs. _ 1 cow, 1050 lbs. 1 cow, 900 lbs. L( I( 66 5( Richard Hood of Cornwall and George, OS Matthew Hood of'1‘ryon,aod o slsbor,M1s. 1 T503” BR ' Mr. Burnett cow, 980 lbs. and Charles Muttart, Bedeque, besides a large`circle of friends and relations. THE ' Onrrulinr.-Friends and acquaintances will learn with regret and sympathy for ithe bereaved of the sudden death of *Benjamin Bears of Brooklyn, Lot 61, in `~the59tl1 year of his age, on the Brat day of April. He took a cold that developed into inflammation 'of the lungs and died after a patient suffering of ten days. He 0 leaves seven sons and two daughtersw mourn the loss of one of the kindest and pleasantest of parents. He was married but nine months to his second wife, to whom the family are much attached. Mr. ourrie, tow, 1040 lbs. Mr. Burns, cow, 1130 lbs. Mr Wm. Godfrey, cow, 1121 lbs. ; _ Neil McPhee, cow, 1070 lbs. Thorne Bros, cow, 1072 lbs. John Andrews, cow, 1450 lbs. ‘ Mr. Saunders, ox, 1190 lbs. ' Mr. Heortz, cow, 1425lbs. ‘ Thorne Bros, ox, 1500 lbs. “ “ ox, 1200 lbs. r “ “ cow, 1300 lbs. Wm Godfrey, ox, 1820.lbs. “ “ ox, 1280 lbs. 1 ' 1=_m1vRYn.u..LS._ Hugh McKinnon, ox, 950 lbs. 1 James Simpson, ox, 1165ilbs. __ They will keenly feel the loss which will ‘i .1 .i v- ox’ 10351bs_ =~_ ~ GS $5 1 take some time to reconcile.His neighbors friends and acquaintances will long miss his pleasant companionship. (Pat. 8; Ex. please copy.) ox, 1063 lbs. WM. SELLERS. f Mr. Mayhew, 2 cattle, 2815 lbs. ¢ Mr. McCabe, 1 cow, 1090 Pos. l Mr Crawford, 1 cow. 790 158- The residence of Mr. and Mrs.Geo.Bow- 1 H ' H 1 cOW_ 860 Ibs_ UGOOQUIUICI ‘Ill E5 Til' F rr# @@@@@@@ gpiw Qgggggggcé :hs-Q3: 2.. 3 U' ° “ “ 1 cow, 1000 lbs. 2,coo lbs _ 1,730 lbs. 1 Daniell[cDoni`i.ld, North Bedoque, one ” 1,685 lbs. L 1,640 lbs. 1,590 lbs. _l',580 lbs. . 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., E ` ` 1,550 lbs. _ __ one steer 852. _ , 1,445 11,8, . 1,435 lbs. ' vlialis silos-_ _ _ ‘S 1,410 lbs. - Mi- Crosby, loow, 1102 lbs. 1-` 1 1,385 lbs. 1" 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., ` ll 1,315 lbs. _ 1 Steer owned and fed -by Blake Bros., f _ 1,285 lbs. . 1 M11 Moloolm Monimloaoow, 1165 lbs. Mr. Golrbett, cow, 1220 lbs. - l Wnsnmcron, April 6. -(Special.)- _ - _ wm } _ Mr. McDonald, 1 cow, 1120 lbs. Mr. Frank Chowan, 1 cow, 1255 lbs. Mr. Bam, 1 steer, 1200 lbs. “ “ 1 cow, 1250 lbs. Stock Farm, heifer. 1640 lbs. C. A. McNutt, heifer, 1240 lbs. “ _ “ cow, 1310 lbs. Jas Barnard, cow. 1410 lbs. " “ OX, 1240 lbs. Jas Coley, cow, 1320 lbs. J as Gillespie, ox, 1860 lbs. §(V Steed, cow,1§l_?_i`S1l_l;s. 11 y, cow, _ J Drgdlclleod. ox, 1340 lbs. “ » “ ox, 1160 lbs.. f F McLaren, cow, 1260 lbs. W Orr, 2 oxen, 2360 lbs. John McNeill, ox, 1692 lbs. 1 Geo Brown, cow, 1430 lbs. C McKinnon, ox, 1300 lbs. E Aliutch, ox, 14001bs. “ “ ox, 1500 lbs. J Clark, ox, 1180 lbs. L H Kol1y,ox, 1420 lbs. 7 BLAKE Bnornnns. 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., -- -~ .nn- 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., lf 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., 1 1 Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., _ 1Steer owned and fed by Blake Bros., il 1 I-Ieifer owned and fed by Blake Bros., ‘ 1,525 lbs. 1 Heifer owned and fed by Blake Bros., = 1,470 lbs. 1 1 Heifer owned and fed by Blake Bros., " 1,410 lbs. 1 Heifer _owned and fed by Wren _ Toombs, 1,400 lbs. , 1 Steer owned and fed by D McKinley, ` 1 Heifer owned and fed by D.McKinley, 1,060 lbs. THE WEATHER. Partly cloudy, rain, warmer, fresh north- c Best o . _ »Millinery show at _ Paton _Q `_Co's between 8 and 10 to-1" a. G better and_cheaper than a cow. _ Ask your A “ ' _ ` _ ' might. 11 11 l Try ‘one can of* Oak Brand Condensed Milk and ou will decidea that itis grocer forit. __ 30t!.__ erly winds. _ i f the season* What 'I l , ‘_ ' “ 5 have every facility fordoiug it, it ,. small Wecaii do over you Suplo _ ' tram and make it is good ll _ Permanent Cnre for Catarrlx. 'Phat in What a \Vell-known Toronto Gentleman says about Japan- ese Catarrlx Cure. Mr. John Sloan, 78 McGill st., Toronto, vrritcs : “I have had cntiiirh in the most dis- ilgrecable form for years ; have :it times got relncflles which would relieve nie, but noth- ing to cure me completely, until I tried Japanese Catzirrll Cure. l»`l‘om the vc-ry mst lt ~_:;:1v0 me much relief, and every dny's use slioweil n marked iniprovemellt. 1 used lu 1 :ill siv boxes, and it has completely cured nic. It certainly does all claimed for lt, ~ - .1 .'.'- -es of other reme- ‘B 12.1 Church street. Toronto. ll. l~i§A.IE%.I) ! 1-1 T." picker DR. - . (Lxte Clincisl Assistant at Regal London of 1 Ophthalmic Hospital Moor olds. and 1 Central Londvn 'lhi-oat and B81* Hospital.) _ Specialist in clams ol thu Eve, Tllfollll IM IIC. Oiice-Cameron Hook. Re-ldonoe-Richmond ltroet Welf- Oihce Hours--~9.&> a.. in. io 1 p. m.;3.®° 4 P-.IL Evenin by appointment. GIA l1rtsgl§Is'rnD AND F1-rrim Wrrn -_ _ -1-11 Li H.'.‘i‘.°.n1:8, Picador, Garcia, La Industria, The Jap, Rl FBIHX; El Merits, _ Cign-oclos, Pipes, Tobrwcv lllcuclllcs cnuc ilclc §@@§.@§“§"2Q°21f'@32*..-.»@1@.l-._.o‘i')il’Ql§ .»._. ._ sn»- We ."1.§s_.. 1 fs" o \ THERE IS UNLV -UNE < “Of Wine, a. tincture of Iron ’ 2 ..SPEAKlll€ 8 _keep them waiting long Quallt s .5-s Q i ff? tha.t'will not blacken the teeth, , _ To reduce a larg we will sell a part of it at 55 Cents 4 per bottle.-for cash only. l'l J»-\ / 1 '»’< 4:-'Q ‘ 1: _I f; J.*\ /*'\ _1` 1 ; -_/» li J f nl _“_ as ll i '< E WHEATLEY. _ E ‘ ._-...__, i, i ` l 0 Our _sprlq millinery lo here and our stock is than ever. _ ~. . Miss Match , 1 York and Boston whole.. she attended the large openings and is not __ to attend to her no ` onl- l`»0IIl8l‘S. r 1,305 lbs. _ __ ____ _ _ _ . _ 1 Steer owned and fed by D. McKinley, _ _,_ ui 1,110 lbs. 1 ' W ` 7’ ._ie_` _ J If so, we wish to lei you know mousse: an-nlh¢,%\¢l¢al anda peptonized extract con- 1. “ll _ _,_ taining the tissue--forming con- - _ _ ._ 3 _-_ omuooio of from beef, will bo tc . md ; found in every bottle of our _ » . _ _ ` 1 ~ Beef, Iron and Wine.. _.,,_~___ _ - _ 1' For weak and rapidly growing l ' _. ' f children, for restoring the _ _.-;___».__ strength after sickness, this l\§'i/‘ __’ It is astonishing .wha waitin for you now, don’t 1 please.-Prowse Bros. 11 11 l Our facilities for turning out lst class _ stylish, up-to-date clothes are veg' coin- plete, our patrons are _delight with _ perfect fitting and stylish cut-. -_lohn- Macleod. olw. ‘ Smale attendant-a tradosman preferred. "Kill lil0VES ll --__.@.~1-° .-.-. _ ;_ _l ` 1.- - ;=i..- ,__»‘.=_.:_1,=,_f'r, -__- _ _ __ _ ._ - - » _ -._ » X3. is. ”‘ if ‘N 1, \-af rr J. -e\.~¢ as, 'sf' “W ~' "~,s~ `-*ctr* ‘A , . _l tend hcldiugstoooodapronnle cn *$11111-1.11111" 1 “ll-$“;‘i”;`if»";.f`f1§l?,f.i‘.‘i all “ 1- ' Hi” YSTOR ’ ` : % a. 1 'I ._ ..._ _*__ .__._ _ ._ _..-__ _ _ . " -‘_ L "3: ' " .ia 5,- ' < `--,s .-2 wnrrrnn ob Hospital ‘for losio.-so-l is; liyil l‘3-.sl ‘Sl Admission 10:. Tea und e.d1n`les'.o_. ‘_-'o.:. ' Erich T. _ _ ` 1`=<>1r~=0l>‘" ei? `- 'f<=\0"l3‘l’l“‘“"L3"' K JQ *difference a new hat makes ~ - o ' W h nd S ~ .ll cc of - no ....1=~:::.;f:.i'::.f°~“-°r“..._... ... if-1 - We have 5600 new ones E,,,,,.y ,pang ,,,,.,.,,,,,d_ _ » Work of all kinds promptly nttondd'»tea-gc.-_ A : oil); gi* ._Applyt0V. L. Goodwill medical Super instant. ’ 'zaipaooii _ . n __ ` rs _ ‘ _ J * ` ` ` ‘_ i. ‘ 1 llclllsl mulls! ......... _ _ _1_l1_l'1\_l__1l___l1l_l_1l_§_l_l_§_.,i, a