fbi? } ii f' 3 ' wwsxf 1'.-TI" i ,l *W . `.='iz= ` , ,7 ‘. i ’ilE§ll"»_ , , /iii ‘ ‘Z . I’ . _ in 1 "f i' i, li -. <.7f' Daumcnos .mn mis sroav. to the Ayrshire border, some an , ` -_ miles south-west of Strathaven. The . ~» -I . IU, I fl. i ‘ \ ., .- ,.., ._ .l ' ,.1.'.L,-,_ , 1' i i~= ;|.,A. ‘__ ,.;l 5"- ` .0";fli?_,fl; ' ri* -‘.4-F-‘.)i;~‘¢` Vt ».., 1. 7, .,; -. Ltr#-I '_ .1 i N5? ., 1 suv. ,_.. , l *Li 1-if 5* .-i,‘»,.i rdf » . -_ .,,g ,,.' ,.-ac -4,. :,;i,lYl',,*.1 1»». :,i, %}' .:_ E" iwli.. .Q3 1 “;i~ _ _._ _ _ "%_»_e-_§=~ g " "¢,’§‘ -ai--._.; i. ,\ , .. ` . ,...§1,f,; .5 '_ ,I .i fy. . _ . ,. | li. ‘is ~i" " " ‘f :f!.l"f il I ,qi`."{£;'_ .I .i Ml' -.~ ".¥”" , _ ~.°:“¥5. *_ _ :-1 ; ,L_ -I ,Ji ,, ' i l, in ‘i ,v ~--- ~ 7 ,' _ 1, it: ‘ . ig , , 4 .. ixn- in ._.. _l. . "2-I » . _ 1 'gl fizfiif.; '» " ii I ,-~-;,.,»i.,¢,l¥_ . _._<\ ii ,‘ ~ _ ¥ _E ,_ 1;... .X/_ ...TSM 3 q »"- . -~.~. 1 .» .;' ‘il ..-.ir im, _,, ;,.~{_;‘ . '_~ 3 . ».,§_.i;... Proposed New Memorial Church. The battlefield of Drnmclog is a wide boggy moorland tract in the 'Avondale parish of Lanarkshire, close quiet of the surrounding countryside made a great impression on Carlyle when he visited it on a walking tour with Edward Irving. "These peat- bogs are still pictured in me; brown ‘ _ K, su | -ui I ` W ‘| (?UARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS.) BOARDERS WANTED ‘N/'Al\"l‘ED. Boarders can be suppli- < cd with rooms and board, by applying at 57 Prince St. Rooms large and airy with southern expos- ` ,i --` 1, f _ % ' ii il?,0R SALE-New six room cottage near Upper Pownal Street. A. Duchemin & (Io. 5-1d6i. ]_4‘OR SALE-A large row boat in_ first class order. Apply 323 Grafton St. 5-Zdiiipd. iii e. _ 4-25d6ipd. , = 5' ` 1 , _ . ,___ FEMALE IIELI’ ,_ :\`7Al\"l`E.D-A maid for general . ' hoiisework. Apply to 115 Hoch- minsr-_____Lir3¢E¥-_ _ __ __ "'.~\N’l‘l-ID, girl to learn millinery. ' Apply to .\liss Hendle at 1‘r0\\‘se Bros.V__ _“M75-:3dtf.i ( "\\`A.\`Tl-ID, ri girl for general - housev.'ork. Apply to 25 Upper f3L‘9@__3'Ls____1. _f2;3‘““`- __; \`,`A_\"l`I€D imniediately, a cook. . I-lighcst wages. Apply during forenoon to Bliss Sullivan, Brighton Villa. Su Brighton Road. 5-"d3ipd. ".`ANTl-ID, a girl. Apply at Eldon House. _ 5-Lldiiipd. _ \\'AN’l‘l-LD, girl for general house- . work. Apply to Mrs. Walter S. ‘£\_‘_1_f_-JW _1<\¢@"\9_m1_=`i- __%r27€"l; \".»\.\"1'l-JD-A maid for general - lioiisework. _-ipply evenings af- ter 7 oclock to S6 Cumberland St. 4-"7dtf. .-\.\'l‘i-.U, girl lor general house- L Qwork. Apply 21 Gt. Geo. St. 4-13dtf. I'0K SALE \l.'i"l`Ii>,\' SALE on Wednesday, L_ I\i:»iy Iilth, large two tenement hoiisc mid lot, 36-38 Upper Hills- horn. 5-flfltf. 'full SALE or to let a desirable building lot in St. Avards. Ap- ply to .\lui'tlock Balderston, Hills- Iniru. 5--3(l2iI‘1iDd. *.-\i<`I-JS thut give absolute protec- » tion from fire. Dominion Safe and \`uult (`o’s safes. All sizes and styles iii stock.. A few second hand safes also. The Vnnadian Fairbanks (‘o., Liiiiiteil, St. John, B. |4‘()lf SALE, 400 bushels of mixed! _ _ grain with vetches, also good r~:e.ed wheat White and Red File. Geo. llelleti. ifnion Road. 4-29dr1wpd. l'RI\`ATE S.-\LE.' Old Maho- _ gauy b~ii'eniis. handsome Walnut wnrilrobe, frttanmns, aoolv at the rr-iaiilciice of the late W. H. Stewart, No. 22 Brighton Ave. Call from 10 a. in to 4 p. ni. 5-2d1w. ]f.OP. SALE, double tenement house _ on Upper Prince St. Apply to Mrs. R. B. I-luestis. 3-28dtf. .'\ UCTION SALE OF l<`U,RNI'l‘UR‘FI .1 -at ('npt. Hobbs, 209 King St. Thursday, May 4th 1911 at one a'- clock p.m. See handbills. A. Boisner, Auctioneer. 5-2d3ipd. “WOR SALE-That desirable resi- . _ dence on Brighton Ave., occu- pied by the late W. H. Stewart is oiit-,rel00d llliililcf- When NULIFE (Red Blood Tablets) are taken tlic blood absorbs the _ strengthening, life-giving qualities and the blood in turn, feeds, siiiiiulatcs and nourislies the nerves and cells. lt tliickcus thc blood, gives it :i iiclici' line, the clieek tliiii i'uyanl,boun0C' tres of the mind by the wand of liter- ature? “The God of Dav is out-e more high upon themou ntain toI)S-" _ On Mr. Micawber's literarl’ £\m_\'\\f‘ ics a word must be said in Pnssini£~ His masters of course were the Roni- sntics-(lhaucer, Shnkeslleafe. CWB-Y. and Robert Burns. ShakesD€8l"0 WQS the “illustrious ornament of_ the Eli- zabeth era," Burns "the immortal Exciseinnii nutured beyond the Tweed.” lt is siirprising that so lit- tle note has been taken oi Micawbers loyalty to Burns. In convicted hours, in moments of genial expansion and of pensive retrospect, when the DBSt was lit by_ the “prismatic hues of memory," Burns gave Micawber the fitting word. "As the punch disap- peared Mr Micnwber became still more friendly. Mrs. Micawher's spirits be- coming clevatcd, too, we sang Auld Lang Syne.’ When we came to ‘Here's a hand, my trusty i`rere,’ we all ioin. ed hands round the table, and when we declared we would 'Tak' a. right. gude willic waught,' and had not the least idea what it meant, we were reallv affected." This is by no means the only, reference to Scotland’s Bard. Micawber could never recall the days of his first acqiinintance with Copper- field without emotion. “I will drink," he said, "if my friend will permit nie, to the days when we were younger. I nifly say of myself and Copperfield that. We twa he run about the braes And pii'd the gowans fine." Mr Micswber had to admit,it is true, that he did not know what gowans were, adding that he had no doubt that Copperfield and he "would fre- fllléntly have taken a pull at them, if it has been feasible," an admission surely that disarms criticism. It would be ungracious to demand from Micswber a literal acquaintance with the Doris. Enough that he had im- hibed so much of the spirit. =Notice to th; Public-f , _ "_ ,M (Donald) ' _ ...».L/i'ii'; i‘”i'~‘ " (H201) Dam Maggie 3rd of Harleyliolm (Imp) 13322. . Maggie zndof Hnrleyliolui (9276) ` (12381). Maggie (4361)- of Harleyliolin (9277) Sire Searchlight ( Imp ) (S765) (13925). Acnie (Imp) (6ii-17) (io4S5)_ Master of Blantyre (2283). Loudau l~`aiii (509). _ Will be let to a limited nuiiibers of iunres. Terms $10 for the sea- son cash or note payable ist of Noveniber. ALMON BOSWALL. 4- Igrwdslinpd . Pownal. i>.s.is|.ANn Rnitwnr Oonimencjng liloiuiny, April 24th. 191|. 'Friiins will run duily, Sunduy excepted 1 as follows: Trnins Outward ’l‘riiins Inward P M P.l\I.A bt ?’.~‘F-9' :SES ._ »e .¢s=s==.-=s--‘.=s=-°‘.~ g Sasse--;:2s -e r:i=§§s=s=:=f°.-= ;., ss-ssssie - > Read Down. F’ fi? Reud Up. 1sF5§?? S§E¥E3 H?F¢F” assess F;rrFF Ssessss .45 il 5:'iA. TJ6 li 20 ii.5'i 2.Ill .'i.|5 l2.l5 A.M.I‘.M. .°’5"?‘F°5-‘°f~5= asessssa _ _ .°$¢E°.°°9°E*° asses t"> 4 'I P.M.A.M. 0.45 Lv. Ul\’tow|\ Ar. I5 M\..h;ltevvi\rt . . _£"s 35 Ai‘.`Ge0't0Wn Lv. 6.20 l.l5 A .M.P.-M. 9.15 5.20 H.l5 If.|5 24.00 ‘i eH?S» 2533; F“?F S§E~ E-‘f°:= '11 s§S_z, s-e-5-3' ri:-if-5 2:25? ss'_= > ri ' F #_ ’l‘u. Mo. Th. VV, Sat. Fri. /f.M./i.iu. Cli'iown Ar. 9.25 9.35 Vernon 8.213 8.25 Murray Hbr Lv 6.40 0.00 Having been engaged with John Newson for 24 years and Mark Wright for 3 years I have a thorough knowledge of all kinds of upholstering, repairing, cleaning, cabinet making, painting, varnishing and grain ng. Having rented the premises formerly occu- pied y my employer, I am , now ready to do all kinds of work in my line, and do here- by solicit the numerous cus- tomers who have been in the habit of dealing on these pre- mises for so many years. Q-I make a specialty of lay- ing oil cloth, carpets, hanging blinds, curtain poles, and all kinds of picture moulding. C0 Ii. "th ict I t ll ___ _.__ enIe§yment,°sdi'Illn: atm-eMl)~s. lllincllaiw- “_'°L U K E “ IG G I N S'-*' i4l Sydney Hunt, opp. Onthggyu 99° F SS Il _F-'FJ' _OH ? .3 m_qrn|d .lct.Ar 7.30 I rnverse Lv. 6.40 men to try to ford the morass. ‘They .___..__.----3; ‘ H ,N (_ mm , l 1 failed to find :i suitable crossing L. ui; of s paper 1841- I- " ‘ . - -N” . place, and stuck. in the bog. Clellaiid I¢\g.1,`ll}c>\vever, will express no sin- I ' s 7,?/i`_}>___,-ftp,-__ `_;»"_\ took advantage of their predicament prise. (_‘opperfield's intention. W0 ` , ’_l,\-l§_.;‘.\-~.- _,L_ H ‘ to launch the Covenanting horse in learn was to offer a word of com- .` /`/“ `." ' ' S ¢ ,ir- id SYNOPSIS 01" CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIDNS. ANY person who is the sole headof B en, ..§3"‘i.'.i.'..‘i.i.€§ili .{"?.li’...‘..’.¥?'...}§.l§’.i“.`.‘i nvnilnblla Dominion land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or Alberts. The IDPNCBM must appear in person at the Do inioii Lands Agenc or Sub-Agenc for the dis- trict. Entry gy proxy may lie made st an agency on certain conditions. by fgtiier. nri_otl1ei;i,son,hdnughttsrabrother ur slgifglgs-l-I-xglkm lrllgntlltsqesrgigidlallice upon and cultivation ofthe Iandin each ol three years. A homesteadsr may live within nine miles of his homestead on is farm of at least 80 acres solel owned and occusied hirgi ol-hby his liaiélisr. mother. son. au r sr r s er. Indce;-tgigedistieicts 2 homestengeytgy goo s an in re-em s - section alonzgidlgabisp homelliteag. l’|'lce til 00 per acrei Duties.-Must reside upon the home- stead or pre-emcption six months in such silx ylieiaigsfrorgih sig; of homeletead outa ncuin e mar ure oe homestsns patent) sndqoultlivete fl.lt¥ acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain apre- emption may enter for apugotnle homs~ stead in certain districts, r on 00 DBI' acre.-Duties.--Must reside six mo tbl in eaclh of threg years, cigitivatsmlifty screw an erec s ouse war 0% . W. JJORY. ll t fth Mi I t th Inter Neggllnoauthtlarlsgds gilbllcatfon nf t advertisement will no be paid Inr. , in-ismam _ L_ ._ 'tj' --. in uncles. -1 » _ n"' li .- ND UTIIEII STEANSHIPS ST. JOIIN-LIVERPOOL Emp. of Ireland _ . . . .. Fri. MIIY5 Lnkc Ubamglnin ........'1"hurs.Ma.v ll IRST CABIN IIIMPREBSES .......... .. ......W0.00 ONE CLASS CABIN Second Cabin) - LAKE OHAMPLAIN. casa Mnurgoan. _..,......u1 M 55 1." SECOND CABIN . uMPnii>ssus..- ........ ....;........ul.16 TIIIRD CABIN EMPRIIZBBES ...ng i)t_her Hoot! W."Ef_ldC)"W"A '_ » .i. si. MAMQIIEQISI Acorn. Tilfrnins are run by Atlantic Standard ml. \ . G. A. SHARP Bupt. P.E.l. Ry. masrsnm, =._ S Q-_L _ IELIAIILE ASNDJ ,hPOPl|g.%ll KGIITE Dgiwaan . o n An onion ‘FARES UHAR.I..0'l"1‘E'l‘0WN TO BOSTON Ylrli Clone $12 20 lecolll Claes l0.20 STEEL BTEAMSHIP CALVIN AUSTIN Complain Wireless Telegraph Equipment Lcisvss St.John nt9 s. m. Wednesday l°l' Mtpbrf-, Lubec. Portland and B stan A d Saturdays at 1p. m. for Bo ton dlrect. . tiiirnli-ig eaves Union Whvlrf Boston, on alysa Us. m- and Portlang t 5.00p Flor ubec.Ea|tport for St. clan. and ridny at Dm a. m. for St. John v n Eust- piyt, omitting Portland. cirtlekets, I terlture and information A p to local f.i kat ents. Biunrsizc -=-a-____-E-a2§‘ Fuineu, Q Wliliy €a.,Lf1| STEAMSIIII’ LINSRS LONDON, HALIFAX SERVICE 5’I.‘.JOHN.HALlFAX,LONDON BE_BV__lU3 From London Steamers Prom Ilsllil' --- _ Shenandoah IV May 5 Islssf. Point --” " I8 Rappahannock Mn! 1" From Liverpool Steamer from Halifax April 18th ` Durango M” 3 " 29 Tshnleu _ "17 Mu' 18 ` Almsrinnn ' The above steamer: have A limited so cnmmodation for saloon passengers. Passenger and Freight Agents, for lhl Allan Line Steamship Oo. at liallllt clleolted tnroug hl;»'gg;;Ins,i._iolLi.a P A 8 w .§i.1.nn.'lin'nz1 ' ` ln\vI\°v'3fi'r'li I ° . 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