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" " ‘I-in..-r-i*i’.°ii£I1l’»i¥~ii%I Chiefs 0|’ The .Empire .l _._-_ i.. » the 'l‘l‘lhune from London quotes oilicial of. the Foreign Office toda ,peaking of the conference hetwe r As uith Winston Churchill, n priest, the nm-me al B1 lug the church as it wer “' marriage were to take pls ld be null and void and a n Prcmie fl . flcncral lan Hamilton, Vice Admir prince Louis Alexander of Batte nnrg and Lord Kitchener to be be this week at Malta. the 'me' wal- llnder the Quebec law. ing station of the British Mcditerra ,mn fleet, ns saying," the term Cou ell of War, does describe the impor ,nt and unprecedented meeting Malta, but Council of Peace is i. true designation." chiefs of the Empire finally rt-all the liecesslty of abandoning attempts ii ll Ni iiili ie check German naval developmen 'l‘hc corollary is that Britain mll sucngthen its defences in the Mc ltel~reuean." _ which will probably decide Great B nlln'g future policy in the Mcditerra mu opened here today. Among thos pal-ticlpatingare Premier Asqliit and Winston Churchill. adian record broken and anothe equalled was the result of the Sas- katchewan Olympic elimination mee at Regina Friday, and three me will enter the Montreal trials from _ 3 P Y ` ° Canarlaand points as far iests. These will be Fraser Stewart, Winnipeg and Vancouver. ~' ln. coming in a private sleeping tonct, of this-c`ity. _The first "named, er to C.f_l'. R. Todaiy's eileliul one-fifth eu the standard set included Col. J. H. Scot 'ily-the S. A. A. doing the hun~ drcd meters in ll seconds flat, Sovereign Grand Lodge, who companied by Mrs- Scott, cord and coming_witl1in one-fifth of Canon Walsh, of Brampt was another of today's arri In the standing high jump he went The G.-and Chapter of in four fcet nine inches, measured from glnglr Knights gf Ireland the center of the bar; thc actual ll.-st body to l-,old lm menu distance from the ground was 4 met lust evening and ann( feet B2 inches, or one-qllal‘i»0l‘ inch Grand Mantel. Joseph Mann iorainc, Manitoba, is at p :lie old country. His place taken by Mr. Thomes Haw noonnsr-nn, May 2s-sinllng ii "5-1,1;ff;°d,‘;§l"2,'~§,,§,‘;“"B’;‘n‘;'1, , . sociation will open their ses belt Wadsworth, who achieved fame anemoon in the Orange .Hu ‘I Mistress Miss Cullum, of E will arrive to-day, but sever are now here, including the Grand Mistress, Miss Ni Mrs. Wadsworth, when she arrived wi“"ip°’-7' “nd Mi" M°K° 'lrand Lecturer, also of Win l0.,_ ly “_ In me nnnty W,”-,, Mis, The Grand Sovereign, Oran Janet Allen, a famous horsewoman,-of. British America will one and liieutcnants Long and Rowcliffc.~Hl0h Oh W¢f\“0BflBY Hft0rh0 t ing at the Knights of Pythi to lice 5|-,|~lnnn_ vn_ M155 Helen TM; Among the delegates alre 0| is George Langmead the iollrney. 'Phe ride took thirty John's, Nfid., who on hehe days. Mrs. Wadsworth was the only Urangemen of the ancient co person to make the entire trip. The ask the Grand Sovereign L hlxhte .were spent at fsrmhousos or meet nt St. John's, Nfld., n It la expected that upwards delegates will be hcrc for th _- - Ceiih.cll‘ Ovcrflhe Dafa nce Situ- _ ution (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, May Z9-A cable to The meeting is significant that thc t (Canadian Press.) MALTA, May 29-The conference MORE RECORDS BROKEN . REGINA, Sack., May 28-Cnc Can- thln province as a result of the con- ‘ Alim Hammond and Raymond Ba crlualllng Bobby Keer's Canadian rc the Olympic record. _ hcticr than Brickcrs’ Canadian rc. LONG HORSEBACK RIDE. N00 mile horseback ride, Mrs. Her- hy beating' President Roosevelt in long-distance riding contest when th Colonel was in the White House, ha reached her home at "Ashantee," llollth Avon. ` hcrii. completed s. ride from Washing- From Washing-ton the party wen was a participant for ten days in camp along the roadway. ""Musl chilli (Canadian Pres OTTAWA,_May 20--Evo Catholics were to pub their intention of marryin Bn it was known from one Y. .province of Quebec to the Uh they would get married bu t. ch ld ge h' This was brought ollf. n- gumcnt before the Suprem t- day by P. O. Mlgnault, at counsel appointed by the he Government to oppose the of the Lancaster bill in day’s argument on the ina ze eleven-forty rl- (t_‘-nuadiall Press. n- Bll'l"I‘l‘I, May Zi)-Mont e crats in the State conven h afternoon unanimously ad committee resolution end The question of strengthening the Cdndifillcv f0l` Vredirlvhh 0 llritlsh garrisons in Egypt and otlie pieces on the route to India, and th activity of ‘the Italian fleet about th islands of Aegean Sea, with the effect upon the Britisn position will also h discussed. I- Champ Clark and instructi B delegates to Baltimore to 0 him. \ e lS()Vl§lil§lGN ORANGE E MEET li‘llEllE»l'lIG'l‘0N, May 28 from all over Canada wer yesterday for the annual m r Sovereign Grand Orange liritish North American and 1 bodies, which will bc hcl n city this week, l A lar e art arliv d fr arriva tion, Ont., Grand Maste KGOD Minard’s'Linlment inthe house. OPENING OF THE NEW ilNN Sl sn- re at he at re ill the ar- 0. he on nt ‘d ll. 0 tion this R he er ng eight or S -lJcle;;af.ns e arriving ccting oi Lodge 0| affiliated it om Upper west ae' el' e n is `|-. r of the was a Rev-. oil, Ont., c. al will be the lig. They Y. l, of Dc in will be of Mon- olcnt As- sions thir ll. Grand 0. Fi Dcpui 0 hl Q. n its ses on, meet as hall. sdy herr St. lf of the lony will odge ti ext year of 500 e threi -~--~_-,.~ sin cilillsli- ` (Canadian Press.) DOF. future. now 91 years of age but is in good health. 1MI'()R'l`AN'l‘ I`iEBOLU'l‘ION S. 'l`0H0N'1`0. May Z8-llcsollitions of far reaching -importance will be made by the Presbyterian foreign mission executive, which inet here Y0Bf»¢l'dn)', to the General executive week. _ An increase of 100,000 for for- eign missions will be asked for on the Carnegie library, tore it almost inns have assllmed responsibility for thc cvangelization of one million natives of Korea. This great task is proposed on thc report that Cana- dian missionaries there, have had an increase of one hundred per cant, during the past two years. Extensions of the work ill Hanan, China, India, and Formosa will also be made. CUBAN SlTUA'l'If)N TS ` NOT NOW C}tl'l‘I(lAl, NEW YORK, Muy ZR-"f1n\,n han not fortified her -right to freedom and self-government. Intel-.vention by an armed American force at this time would be both unfair and unjust. President Gomez has the situation well in hand and the uprising, which 'irovincc of Oricntc, will bc suppress- ed." Thesse statements were made last ‘light hy FFHJIK Sf'.clnhm'f., former inicrican consul-general in Havana, vho is now president of the Havana Electric Railway and Power Com. illny. ,I-le declared that tllc situation been critical. SANTIAGO, Cubs, Mny 23_ Gen. ‘rals Estanoz and Ivoncl, the lenders - n arry on th war, whether the United States in- S. n s offensive to thc ncgroes. _ forty. such measures as become ncecssi- to protect foreign plantations. Hiiliii ll] WEST _OTTAW/\. MBY 29-Sir Charles 'l\lDD0l'. whose train reached here at 1.10, was met by Premier Borden and many Cabinet Ministers who person- ally extended sympathy to the 0,. Premier on the death of Lady 'rup- Sii- Charles is accompanied by his sons Sir, C. H. and Stewart Tupper and will reside in Vancouver in the ‘5_ir Chdrlcn. who is the only sur- viving Father of Confederation, is now is confined practically to the ‘n Cuba. is not now anll has not n the revolutionary rising. have de. ‘larcd tlic`ir intentio to c ¢ erveneror not, until the Morun law 'ms been repealed. this law provides that thcrc shall hc no recognition of lolitical parties on racial linc a d Estanoz and Ivoncl have undel- hem 1,500 men of whom 500 are reel armed. They announce their in_ ;ention of exacting war contribution.; rom the _planters and railroads; otherwise they wil bllrn their 'prov WASHINGTON, May 28-The Unit. -d States is prepared to send mar- ines and biueiackets to the interior of Cuba for the protection of Ameri- wan and foreign interests, where no Illlbsn forces are available for that iurpose, even though President Gom- >z should object to such li, course. It 's emphatically held at the State Dc- 'artment that American marines and navy officers are expected tb take l ’ also ri-ess.) giving the- Grand Trunk system En lan_d, is in public interest was tl day by the Railroad Commission. 'rl-nic' 'runxrlv 'moi' Pl-ill.ADlilLI’HIA, May 28- 'l‘h “Y _ _ _ who so far.forgot the proprleties an rllles of that corporation to lndulg Building. - Y 1 E S this terpsiehorenn speciality, much t pencd to be passing at the timc. I-I who could so far forget themselves a mong their own number. The girls regard Mr. Bok's aetio lnstate them. COHDENSE ADS ' T LITE FOR in this column. Cash must accom five cents. A _(_ W *__ > Hillsboro St; Charlottetown. 5-30Mwpd thllr Neal, Rad Point, Lot 46. 5-30lVl3i eight rooms with modern improve ments. Apply at Guardian Office. 5-'ldtf 'ro 1.`E'r,"}'i'D0l1'sn}_~:' or'i<‘1os`fCon Farm equipped Foxes, etc. Stat n/nd second girl in family of thre niilcs from Boston-s'eveu mlinutc 8 _ l'. . -__ _,__ ________ Farquharson to sell hy auction a His late residence 77 lippcr Prine ‘10 to 4. R. Bsairpto, Auctioneer. ment Company, nlnlltéd, wuki Sask. We have fine fertile farms. i BOSTON 'May 29--'Phat the ex- tension of the Southern New Eng- - » _land Rairoad to Boston, thereby fourth, seahoard outlet in New g? I ` ' ` ie opinion sent to the legislature to Curtis Publ shing Company is without the service of sixteen young wome in the “turkey trot" on the third floor of the Ladies’ Home Journal Half cant per word each insertion pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Mimimum charge 'twenty- wANTi'l0Y0° fl as not only an intrusion, but an at- --- tack upon their personal privileges, and some of the young women say they intend to ask Mr. Curtis to re- ' (Canadian Press.) Juno lst. ' - the committee. SEIIVANT (llIfl.S INVES'l‘. hundred of dollars through invest- ment in nn alleged fake copper minc, Harry Moore, 'aged 35 years, was FOUND- A GASOLINE BOAT- EN' nrrcstcdlin Springfield and brought Kimi. Grady M0*-Of C0mllUnY- Al" to Boston The police sa tllat Moore . , y and ri women worked together in- - during working girls in families in HOUSE WANTED OF SEVEN OH Boston and Brookline, The women posed as a fortune teller and, ac- cording to the police, induced ser vant girls who went to hcl' parlor. _ to disclose the l-lmolnts of their sav i nor Queen and Kent Ste. Aliply to mga' l‘“""- by Moumys advice' "7" ~ ,I M nt 1 P police sa ,thc girls were led to in ggflrlgtxtown g Bm 5_3n(;vY3e,r_ vest thcixmoney with hmi in eoppoi stock _ ~ -' ‘ ` _...__-_-1-1- “ woman woN'T rms/lull. price, and particulars. Box 91.. ____ Amherst. mi _§->30_M3ihp_d. . ~ --~ --. NOTICE REVERE HOTEL BA1'lBE»[l. shop has bccn"moved to -Kcut of the sevcrest electrical storms Street, next door to Guardian of- known for years visited this section ficc. Edwin Harrington, Proprietor. on Friday evening about nine o'clock 5-30lvl3l, The wind and hail which followed __ _ . . was terrific, and hundreds of, panei WANTED PROTBJS PANT COOK of glass in buildings were , broken. ° M. B. Mcliusick had twenty-seven adults. Country village. t\venf.Y-five broken from his house on I-fig 5 street. F. A. Holt, lost twenty-one and many lost seven and eight panes ______._. A'l"I`EMP'I‘ ON LIFE. AUCTION SUPERIOR FURNI- _______ ture, I nm instructed by the Execu- f-UTB Of U10 stat” late H°"~ D' Yuan Shi Kal was dining with mem 1'si<1N,. may ze-while presides ()'l"I‘AWA, May 29-'l‘hc resigna- tion of A B Murine, K. (.‘,, as ,Chnirmnu of the Pllblic Service Coln- mission, which w-as tendered some weeks ago, was accepted by- the gov- » cn Bean of Malden, aged about 20 ernment and will become effective Mr. Lake and Mr. Dllcharlue will , _ _ continue to discharge the duties ol sh” Wm’ "i‘h”g I'l““K°d “ver '1 ch GU‘ll.ll`_Ol'iD, Maine, May 27-Cnc _ The lightning struck the chimney oi _ all modern improvsmcntslll house, the Gnrnegic mn-nrn' ww it anon, The decision was concurred ln by separate rooms and bath. Best one-bali down and struck severa informed the superlntent of that de- Lqmlon wlth n vlgw (0 nn nn funn.; of the Canadian Consolidated Rub- partment that the company could dis- inn.-ease ln gn, nremlnn._n_ pense with the services of the girls _-_--_..;_._ R _ _ to engage in such dances, even R. ber Co, who was found at his home bloodstaincd and much the worse for liquor. The pnlicc are working oil the my- ntcry. Klliiil BY iUiil (Canadian Press.) MANCHESTER, May Zi!-Miss fiel- yenrs, was instantly killed this af- ternoon when an automobile in which f‘f onto the rocks 15 feet below. THE WHITE ,SLAVE EVIL.. l..()NDON, Ont., May 28-the nat- to take nn aggressive step in fighting the white slave evil. The report on morality prepared by Mrs. Gordon, of Ottawa, and read by Mrs. Plumptree, reviewed nmong others, thc municipal regulations governing prostitution in the city of Halifax. A discussion on "Problems of childhood" was led by the read- ing of a paper written by Mrs. Nor- man and read ,by Mrs. Hamilton. Child labor was one of the problems touched upon-, and it was charged that in Canadian factories children of tondcr age, were hidden 'in pack- ,\ng‘_boxes, when the inspector made his visits. She urged the establish- ment of a childrens bureau. and itrongly advocated the teaching of ‘ex hygiene to children. GOVERNMENT l.Ol-lES_ NEW YORK, May' 28-A motion of the United States Government to have made permanent a temporary injunction restraining Herman Sielc- k`en and thc Ncw.York Dock Com- \. pany from disposing of 746,534 bugs of valorized coffee hcld here, was denied by Judge l.acoi1.be in Un{ted States District Court here toiay. Judges Coxe, Ford and Noyes who , ‘iearli the arguments. 'l‘ERRlFI(‘. PACE. 'l‘flilON'l'O, May 25-A. ld. Wood -nd Charles Heileron, the Red team. l von the fifteen mile relay race at ‘hc Island last night. The Yankee *» one ol the eesmei., governors sn. mem. Quoel mid <'-roolfs. lust helli- ° prominent Chinese officials, Chung uit l.onKh0M» Ml" ‘°““'“hh 'Ur 5°' Street. Commencing at Z 0`°|0“\‘ Ping llln, a disgruntled office seeker p. rn., on Wednesday the Zll day of May, all the Household effects hall flourishing it revolver. Comprising Drawing-room, Sitting- room. Dining-room. Hall, Bed- alt Tang Shao Yi, the premier, whoa room and Kitchen furniture. Noth- he blamed for his failure to get th ing reserved. House apcn for ln- political promotion he had sought npeetlon on Tuesday the 28th from His aim was had and all the shoti --r went wild. After his amrfillnltion was 5-17d1li. exhausted Chung was overpowered , ,. ,,,- ¢-_..lnf,;' nnnm lnai. rms wn.K1s nm-ii.'rv r..iNi/Tend-_ by the gtienilsnis .ins tale.. t. “‘°“"‘ "' th °' n jail dent ol the republic watched Chun . fond. The Indian team Allan nnd bribed the attachm and entered thi 'lr-.dha\\~lr`c, were distanced nearly a nlle. The pace was terrific thruouf.. He fired several shots point blank wood making one mile in 4.40. i____.___.---- I HA LIFAX l".Al'lPI‘lN'l‘l".RSl 'ro om* swrrnn PM' ll.\l.ir/lx. N. s., May 2li~/it #- 'light a dccll-lion was rcacheil to ac- cept thc bllilders` offer of an lnerem=o e, ~ n Thm"gh°“" the shooting th” New of two cents an hour. This lncnus Dock Workers Strike Sit uutlon Still ln Doubt ls To _ lt’s Close . (Canadian Press.) LONDON. May 29-The situation in the London docks is practically lm- changed. The work is still carried on under protection of the police. No disor- ders have occurred although the strikers gather in hund- reds in the vicinity of the dock clits whcrc they jccr and boo at drivers transporting provisions to the mar- kets under escort of the Mounted and foot police. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, May 29-Hopes for speedy settlement of the dock work- ers' strike were dispcllcd tonight hy the l'cfllsa.l of the ship owners to ac- cept the governmen`t's invitation to meet thc representatives of the men at a joint conference of the Board of Trade oil Friday next. The decision was reached by the London ship owners this afternoon and was announced in a letter to Sydney Billiton, President of the Board of Trade ln which he states that two agreements were reached last autumn and yet the men walked out without notice. The ship owners seem resolved to light to a finish. A resolution was passed by the London Chamber of Commerce. Corn Exchange and the Baltic Mercantile and Shipping Exchange affirming the right to employ both union and non- llnlon msn at their pleasure. _._____..» _ IMMIGRATION INCREAES.' 0'l"l`AWA, May 29-The Depart- ment of the Interior, through the Immigration Branch has prepared a complete report on the years immi- gration, clussified under various heads. The report is now in press. and will shortly he ready for dis- tribution. If covers the fiscal year ending March :list last, and---shows tlic immigration of the year to have been ‘made up of 138,121 Brltil\;138,- 710 'United States, and 82,406 from other countries, making n grand to- tal of 354,231. ' It is estimated that Z0 per conf. of the British, 35 pair cent of the American, and lil per cent of the Continental immigrants became homesteallcrs in Western' Cansdn. The list by Nntlonaliats sliowa that citizens for Canada were drawn from fnr_nnd out of the Way corners of thc earth, from every continent. There were 972 rcfections at the Ocean Ports, and 22,034 from Unlt- ed States. Trachoma and a lack of funds were among the principal causes. There were 2950 deportstions of which 348 were from Ontario. largest number from any one Prov- ilicc. The American homoeteaiiers out- numbered the British by nearly two to one the figures being 5,739 sud 10,978. respectively. ____________.__.... F»HOl'l’I`AGl‘l IN HAY. -BOSTON. May 2k~For the first iime in years, hay is helniz sl'llPDOd here by water from St. John. 'l‘h° .ielmoin-r Henryli-l. Chamberlain with 2,250 bales is expected here today from up the St. John River. 'l‘he_ duty will bc lnore than |600. Short- lnge hcrr has forced hd? up £0 53" n ton, ____.___.---- E ihil-ty-two ccnls nu hour. ,\finard‘s Linimsnt Und Yi! f`h!9|°1°°‘ ir ' i MA ‘i_K___i___>__M`“v_;_____________~ WM ,____________._._-__,_.,._-.e_-_-_-_-_-s:- I _.M 1 d u _tonatc fiavc nevei ic ic shore in front of Clorfetta Brit- Medicine- Hat to Athabasca Land- “test reports the ln-0 gn, ntlll ln"-n. , I ,A -cl n Jun lrlgi est progress ve an D , t l mln Province. With , ph t rr now lccupl l y n Hfllrhlln' this nltv BB W0" '"1 *being ihgdlitlhxrt sohriilurtcn Street and the tunica, Another prisoner was execut- ing. and to Hudson s Bay, vsncoll- lng fiercely and *running in the direc- Mchgof; ‘In C07' (.|m,,n)t,_,n,,w,,' the one of~th. A t n lately equipped annex on Grafton Street the custom- id bl’ th” "ring squad “I 13 at hh” "XJ and C°lg°ry to Hudsons Bay' .M°" °( the ou wma" thc' n.° “°rl°"E well known tnllors, is one of the best _ e mos col D H d d V better ncnom same time and to Winnipeg All of these lines danger in that direction is antlei- B mppcn enn,sn,,. lnno,-lng estab- ` t t an ‘ _ " ' . » . . » and modern 'hardware depar men e ers are a or e e I nd with Mmada was n lend" of when ,nn nent,” on Wilkie, Wilkie is now pnteli, Lltie timber of vlaue was do. lgghmenm in me Pm,,.n,cc that nay store in Oansdacan show. mqdation than hereto ore a h C 1 wk h I an 1 the com t d \ t thedwclnnn and other r n - V _ 'Thu °““°"i° °“°““t°d`°“ Grafton um ‘“°r°“°°d Mor 'spM°'tms Dopumr Yiemhlletllt F31? :iv algardohn :ndn ol;1etlie:i;I?n hltgiliitsizh (df t)h)§rC (gm Rm-northwest hlhidfngs ,tif Murdock Steves. Melser This huiliidmgdwas !r(i)l§[:'hrd)lillalli vxclr S"'°°fi h“m°‘"5t°lY b°hi“d "'h° mmm' mm an more than "er capable of th it ed h Rive' Countrv. south Btceves and Talbot Steeves were hm” HM A" “"0 hi " ' h Medical Hall in Cage,-ln eu every requirement ii , at W" Want °“m° V’ M°°t“' to t ° P°“c° L _ ,__ S wer nwnlnnnn nr known the old building would reeng- , il time Joumirv To THE New A sickle or .loilll rilcifoo ii co tire member of one of the leading on two m0r0. With Ofhfilli “W9 blew n hurricane, devllstated several ' _ - <1 kit ii missile. hmiliev. of Sinstoa. lied been secret- trelizing at Wilkie. C °°S°» - miles or seeth wood and between The new annex to the Rogers I-lard liN;zllld‘yli:;l5vwniinrieH ntlriwe botzmeliuildod that ly executed for tmsun by thrfadep Paul and Moose Jaw to the Peace shendon and Stevescotm near Hin* were Store promises to he one Ofthel . | fore been sold ny any _lls at midnight, Sunday on the Paci- River District, Swift Current and horn' this nltnrnoon nndlnvcnlnn M _____._.-.__--_ I well lighted and bright workroomion the second floor. This room is Biff! high, floors are 'finished in iinmt hal-ltwoovi and the many 18110 *hh down and new ventilntors insure -Aa. proper supply of pllrv fllvlllhh Md fresh nir. The latest style of wlorl- lng benches has been installed and 08. 0°°\lUi0d bv f- ° 5 lah ii n GWB B30- H2 W S a e Md w t t connect with Calgary via burned ou ome o e _ t n th, . , now nrcncnu, n lively at- thc same buildinlf. The lar5e.8i¥n household and.generalnh°rdv::ih°fst`r "M elim' "°“hd glllltyaof t:e:son: L::omi?e, southeast for Moose Jaw reported dangerously near the fire. 31:32' nittunz ;l;r;llr3i1 ‘iatenoxngzcugns uni; rnmd bright wpnnnco -that - “hd .hesvx lusts :iw -¥W~in<1°W=- 'FM °“¢\'°“°° ‘° ‘ ° -“F " ° ri. U. s. 1 t D eo. s 1.1.. t the 're-in. cit- . -_ lliecell in mngylsn style. sive only a lm... this new department is sitirstee I slr um léghznmrl; FT; '.222 1*; “dv Cgiczmgmewlenc mwmhom THE 'EITHER ‘nn I d .R the mmm and W mourning thu lm 0, ,om “_ t [THEM id” M tm °p‘°“d\%“p‘;:in;; ;'P'[':°g:‘(;‘dHleb:,`i|`;f::ss tjécgg-_int -iieunqifains warning them to pack Winnipeg show that the I0. P.. R. gflxelgllgdeichgllhh Bl-fashion, giving s. list es llientl, artistic finish .. All _.0 H 0 either entrance ann their most valuable belongings and proposed line to Hudson s Bai' will ____ ,nspnly enact that ln mos; pleasing. these premises The show windows is n delight to the eye of th0l0 Wh0 d ri. . The good work done by John Mn- Wshlinesl and enleislwv thlt SW" i=°'“°f° °“‘“ ‘"’° ~ mps.. for instant departure 'rue be mme from wukle. 'rue cena - ‘ ‘ i. r il been the ' " ~ Th U di ). l t t of th store is Leod & Co. as reullbll Y one uit ellterlnk- ~ !°"° th” mug "uk ar°‘md_ the com American consul nt Mazatlan is dian Northern lines from Medicine (5"°°i“l tr' ° U" moderate I" the mn par ,m,_n.,, eanuwin of to in of lllnengglon when "il dressed TORONTO, May 30- displayed s represel ll D The wells, and. doors rs made 0' er. , _ S ffl, C 1;, f - ' n lgl Ig selected hardwood csrcfhlly' nIl¢°\\°¢_ “This IWW mln” "°P"°'°“t' th’ “I” Qnozgng an omcm visit t° C“_“°“" Hat and “£3” :nth xfliezlwglzs winds; °\0“dY With 5 “mil l°W°f all the lsbries carried in stock by I-his men and women meet s d ssss and lrtiltl ll stain d with Jap-a- of- Geo. J. Roiztrl. Pl`°li‘|°“¢ 0' 7 ‘"5 B hm” “ s ' temperature- firm The walls are tastily decorat- assurance that this record willbsu - °.‘ 7 ° . _ throuzh Wilkie on their way to the ...___------ ' lates and held for lu the new ual-ters the JN leo. 'Phe latqt style metallic eciiind the erm, who has brain onmthc 33 "DES su" “oo” Hudson-R .BW ,nn pence Rlvn,-_ The tempnatme at nn," 0.c\0ck Tdr v;lt:)ihttl;a xntnestlin-li>rn)ile;l ‘pm placed and workmen ha" 3'" mem” ur has mn hM'°“°d ‘mm 'meh 'M' out 'or Mmm.. ll/‘lmrtngl Torontd' " ‘lb LENGTH of D Y B“v hi Wm” 1'0"- If Y°“ WM* ““' this morning by the "Retail Store" 5'; 'irenngnt intervals. The door is of turning out work of the hiirhest grde Dcndli powerful tunglten lamps with husinsas trips Ito ltialnyresaznton md- _ I til next year, you will let someone T°,n,d_Tn,,-momsger with li Northern nm” hudwoon nd tn, lntnnt ngyle nn,-l lg 1, Q "ll lmqqu fnef. that the KIA!! l‘8n80f¢0l'l. TIN Wllil DIG HVNNOG GTK. Phi BGG Dthln thu W md! _@- els’ "tp the nut his inc!-859° in exposure *al torty_(°“r deg'-an B. metalnr ceiling has been ’“’ta“°d_ At men rssnondble for thu 'um .rn with- - patented -adjustable shelves New York. 're say A crednl-|20 Mr. The tide will be high this mornlni! prism wnlle you walt. Write ue for nov, nl-0_ me "B, of nm store 4, nn, cnmnn "pmt, ln mall- respective lines. whidfrlllll bl 5"`°'“|°d in “NI to dltion to the store is a ti - at 9.35 and tomorrow at 10.12: it full information. We want local rg- vpn, lowut temperature recorded and nm” department for mzn in Tailoring ln on, of tn, ge, lmynn. luit my nlnq ul- ¢1|sn of goods. Rogers' pl-ogressivenrss is put ng li Wm ne high f-°“llh° *t “'09 ‘M presentatlves in every town. to sell vesterdsvwvss fifty-two delfees B' chsrle l Mr McPherson Immediate tr`les left to this city und I. it s goin ‘rhese ehel r innovation ln ...on mildly. tomarrow night at 11.54. , ,U d ,n , i n n, nlgnm “B ,,e,...... 0 ~ ~ ' this city hd: :rg .usd by all up-to- This annex _will he open fer busl-M The sun nets this evening at 7.42 32:20 iicvguuoime gnovmzze. gesro ixyamzsro lalzve. gn" “wut “corded ly bfbled tihlemismthe (iseizligtnxn til; :l;i_l;§’1to ma ni: oirzhtvielilketlngnfl.; liste American stores. Counters are ness todav-.Th“r.day‘ and the Mm ‘nd tomorrow It 7.48: It N.” *'°' t employment for workers. the previous night was fifty-four de- °“'-t “F5 °“ 5 n ff l any splendid bargains morrow morning at 4.12 and Satur- ""'“°" _ n t nm n_m_ “__ ,w0ln¢n. Both these departments lr Y _ e Co. going in for, business with l. ttcd along the sides and rear of th are o er ng m W it | ,nl In ,_ nlylnn mm- rm ,boys nn a u _ ._ ,M M" 501°' Whl°h IN lh°W 00"'-‘ M! in mmm' “°°°"m" th” ”° 'uw day at 411' ' | entceif. orSd):lorm&r Seaman. Ltd.. tzerdsy it was fifty-seven degrees a- hmv °Q““§PP°¢v‘;1i‘*;\;c3‘°m]::'i°gt :(§_°g_, €;°”$\°"; °!'::_‘;°uw`"\”" gangs .ng tm With hall-bearing sliding door! eo to make the da! B NZ thing in the The moon rises ton qht at d General Agents, Amherst, N. S. have zero and at nine 9-111- if WU °°°°“ 5” §°“u °° nn 'mnmufnnw that everything csn.be fully protect-‘ nrm's history. Amon! U" °p°°ml The fu" mmm 'H D' T “N lv _ s_“u_1.“.°_ ,mynnn .n°,e_ leiency sn ll D r h W eq 4 ' ofhfga gh” are giving a mail box May 30. _ ,___ __._____..___. one of the features of t 0 ns l r Ili 1 ,_ u 59 to "ewan, The length of today will be fifteen . M, ,ps n take nglm- that will delight any visitor is '1'fi‘¥Rhii"'i`lihs 'sed i all_AV.worth-from U o. . ' ,, nf mul tl mberma -friend _Ak for ner an no tm.. 70|* the display snd"s\;hlngp:>:dl:1;ue:-_msklag`n purchase of $2 or more. shours and twenty-nine minutes. Miner s msn u ll s e \ . - \ profitable one 'fer than no Qld- to e get an inkling of the clothing iadusv try of this city. , . .. i l