SIX THE LATEST NEWS i ___ _*__ . ____l.. -5-H _ ---I-I-2--e I _ '_ ' Inn. »S|r»-I. =- ..., `f-'£1 ..~. A _...xi _ I .I. , `\'IIlli'is, .-\. _l _ .\li'l);lll8lll, AKCDI.. ' ...The llitest. news, first of all. rn f§I»l’IllI|i paid llI'\i_sIl Montague on >‘;lfIIl‘Illl_\_ l.. I.. ...Miss f.:lu yollng fI.\I-s/\I.-~l'v !'~'l'l~i _ tht- lilnlztlegllo- l"~x l'..lln .._Nill|:I_I-¢‘ll ly plat-I-d in --L. l.. av -- ._.Ail uIlIlIllII:l i- l-_I- l-I~_-if nl-‘_IIf 'Mrs A. ,\llli~\,gI_l»_,~;_ _ill ,\lIIlIlll§_'l:e l_< II* ing innlt :._I llI~Il_.-_rl ~'.=I.Il'lI`~l_ l--I- ___\\`ill;ii-Il ,»`;.I-III~I-I i.‘. I’-l--lliI»l_ Hyllllliilln --f nt Molltllg‘.le il_. l;_I,, I lI.II_::Il-rII~ lluyr-I.. I.. Ili' li- rf. li. i`.I'»-i,I;l-~| ;Il':i'»I'<‘. zl' .._'l‘l _._'I`ln- residence of George Thomp- son at .\loiltague is being renovated on the inside under the direction of \l`ln. H. Herkliert.-L. L. ...All amounts for Guardian adver- tising and subscriptions iD_M0niA¢tl0 and lviclnity should be paid to W. A. Johnstone agent, and In Sourls and ricilliiv to A. J. M<:l)I»liald, agent. 1-10di‘tf. _.In .\II.ntngue dealers are paying lIliri_\-1-iglit to forty cents a bus for IIai.- II.vI»i\t\~-t\\~II to twenty-live cents IIIII- .nz I I .I_. I-n I~`ll ‘a I»I:.< for potatoes, sixteen cents a 1. for I-kgs, ten fifty a ton fur III...-~ Iluy, il-ll and a hall cents a lb l'IIr |II.rk, twr-nt_r to tirenty-two cents y|,,,,¢,,L»III~ 'I‘_.__.1II Ir. lTl'I .I.~I 1. ll. i.-r lIuiler and eight to nine ani. 'I`l|I- l;II_-'I.1 I .; _= ,_ .~,,I~ I._I .~I-l|i< ll III for hides. ‘ ' I \\ I ui flour for -I I _ . I llII;ld l'I`-I>» l- I- _.H11 'l`lllll'_-llziy, the filth insbanf.,the ann-ml ll;l~I-tim' of thecitizells of _.5-IriII»-f l‘_r._:.:-I II; "~- I' If .\IIIIii;I:1;r III appoint }I‘il-e-Wardells -_ I’ar»ni..:l .YI-_ I. _ ,\l. -II--II I.\n.- III-III in .\fcKinnon’s I-lall at 8 p. fl rired .In 'I .I.-.`.»\ I I* I ‘ ` ln. ’I`IIi_-' :nI~rtlnl: wus' called accord- ll \l I i S. .~'I*l_iIrl-;:~ .I _ » - -_ ing II. tim slutlrte hy the Senior Jus- I\`_, \\`lll-IL' In :II `~;l IJ 21 tit-I III Ihr I'I~;lrI=, George Wlghtnuln, rlll-il'I: n.--I rm." ' , -=I1'- >`nlz>'1I-I _\lx;iI~ll, .l_ l'., was appointed -:ll\'»l'\\z\i'--_- l.. l. I‘li;I;rlrzln_ und \\'lli J. Fraser, I’rill- l-i'Iul Il' .\lI\ntaglle _~`<-Iirml. nrt:-ll as I I-l~»'I " ~l`:\l-"l'I"'-2 '=*~`» .\`I-I~r<~f;ll‘_\' to the meeting. The re- | I I' I I Il ill I .s`nII'I»;Ilz ~. _, at \l 1:. V :_ I.-ri I-l i_- Ihlarll .If I<`ire~\\‘ardelis I I I lIl..;II_ l'--iI-:`- III IIII Iii _ lr.-aI! by me chairman of the Board, ni II.l1IliI_ ui.: .ll.~,. I ‘ ._ .-1. :II -\_ I-_ _\|,_11,,,,,_,1,i_ Ex__“_ p_ Among l’ll¢a_~.'illIl \_IllI I ‘I‘I ~»-I..lj- 1| II ~I- l~rI-_~'liul were the following: Wm I.-1, ni III-:lv rl.: I 'I ._ I_j._ ,\_ _\l:l:~l,omi, _\. (`. McDonald, Ex-M. llnl, :Ii iII|:.' `I` II. ` _lg |I_ S. luulan, lsl\llol'c Martin, -~<~ |l‘iiiIf .\t\\I-IIri_ T. .\l('l{ay, \\`Pll(l€ll H. 'r ._ -'I.IlIlI»:;_ II. I.. _\lvl{lnnon, Horatio 1’ II _\'I1.<--ll and Slierid ll. F. .\fcDonald. gs In-nl-; ’ - " I I* \£_ _\Icl.eod, _\l:lrtill .\IcKin~non. pI~lI<_ III- , I I' ,I»:’ I'|"I~I- fire-\\`llrlIrns a minted were: _.".` <~!lI~“ I ' ' Ir. lII.Il-_ ~I; I’ II_\_ III,I I.-II ~;. I l, .,.\lI.:'II' I- " ‘I`~`_ l`|l*. ".I;Ii \\_ I, ' I 1 ' -ul ll. l'I.» lf. " Tw; \\`l._ -I. I"l"_ Ii. ?I 1 I _II \ ‘ ni.: W. .-\. Il'-lI'I~ I `.I, \‘ _I I I ll- II _.` I I I,_.' ;.l.l_ TI~_ l`_ I ‘ :"~_lI. _‘I li, l&IllIll_ _ ` "rt `I_'T. 21-r. _\?l-_\_ I _ V.-V '-\_ .' I I >i..s,»-_ .II "l\ ‘I l`II 'I-, l' ‘ ; _ ‘.‘.:l'_ II Y~l:"“ `1`_. I' -'\ 1'. ' 3 l.I'»; _~`_ .\_ __ _ _ _ _ __ I ` Pl i._I.:I-I_ EI I I1_`_<\_ 1'. i~.II‘IlI»rIalll, l~I.\-.\l. l’., chairman, I In _\\I-Kiiiiilin, .loliii Il. MCDOl'lB.l““~"- "“` “"_“ W1" “’“‘~,, §“ °T"T"f’I§'¢‘2§‘l-‘2i{II’I§`{I."" °’*“"° }..II. >~ .\i . h _ 99 ‘ ' ’ 1 Um ‘ L and N h Emv (E, a y Frank .l.L'heney makes oath that_ he is senior partner of_the flr_ni of F. J_. I hel,\9y .it tio.. doing business. in the cit of io- ._._ . _.L _' - Iedo, Bounty and Stat aforesald, and that said firm will a tlie sum of ONE _ _,H May- 3,-,th_ 1910_ by new l_lllNl)ltEDi)0LLA)Rh forea_::h alldecyegi' ‘_ -Ilurvhy Gladys /\\\l‘l¢. Illlzeulll-("3f“l`;lrIllllIl"llufIl`mI°l'niefifliaxii I II~-lIII- III uit-'lute ost. l-cake .I fuauav. I~LII\\'in Aitken. "H " I ‘ ' 'Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pre sence, this tith day of December,A. I.. ,IIIII '_ I;.l':. ~- ` l'I:z=ll, _.I 'I f______ U_ “__ _\i..IIIII.I I 1:1.. I" _.I I. I I ls!lI:.u.l A_W.GLEASON_ l'I,lII:iII_l‘Il I-I' iii" ~ 'A' f I I-l¢':I.»-1'.__' Il. ;.I' -I '_ 1 \lI| “I f‘u‘.>4- -.II“l lI.'iIr _I .I ll '_ ‘I-I. 1: III !`:lll IIlif IIl` I: `_Il`-ztiil.. .`l\r :I __: :_ }»ll|I<.\'.l- '-3- '-'I -‘Ilff-_-1I=\_ Il-r lililh "“."_"."’_’-""“*' I-»l<1i:.(.linrlolretnvI'li. - rainy day and the show house is. I II»I_\' II: .`.I.II\', I--I.. ¢;;IIII-_I~II- :Ii IIIIII ”"""l"" packed, but in these days oi harm- .\lIll\\ lil I I IIII _ l:II lim- i.I _\I'\\' .-'\r;f_\'ll- lrllliildli-I -l',' :till-l'.I:irI|_< lilo l‘\Ill\l 'Ill lui -II:_ll| full III flll \\'I‘»i `|Ii\‘I'l'_ 'l`i_.l~I- <'l-I-lI_»`:` _\llll llIul~l l{i\I-rIlll§:~ |:II:_Ii, ll.I,'-rl lIl._\' llII:~Il_ |IlIIl|I-1' [IIII-l-I III ,lIl_ -ll `l"=1‘~II;l_r_ the ., _ _ __ _ III-I III .\I\j.. .sl-'.I'_J Ill l.I.‘|rl :lt .I l¢~|'III1'k_ L.Il'll.'-I» .lieu-ilI~ll IIIIIIII, ll li' | I'I:»r'li, to l"lI'~ll-?]IIIIi~ ill 1!,II`\'lIIl‘l<_| Ili Ill lll,l'II.Ii,I \` 1': I It l II lil , Ill Slllllllll-l'\l»IlIl_ _'I il. III.. :Ir l‘11llI-rlllll, l}.1I4l li, ni., IIII-ll \I:ill1 #Ill \\`<'IIlllI~~'- Ilily, Juni- l-I ni .'I_ in., lliruul .\lill ll I-ollllilz-ILIIII1' ul `\l:'--\II~'Ill'< Ilrillge :lt L* p. lil., III-ll-‘I I‘lII<-~_ JI p, nr, all l~Illl\'\'.'llv, flII-lII-I- III I\;Il\ill llII>l,o,ia, ll* I _ _ the comedienne, idol of the Iboule. » 000 (Ill I'0Il 0 S -I .I ,. ,_ on camaradle. Troja sings with ` her shoulders, with her arms, with II - - » ._ lincwins winks. and 'Profs is the pet of all the ladies. The Musical John. SCORE. masters of the Xylophone will “Say portions of Straus' ~ni,.i,I ga won that difficult instrument; eh oods-Woods _'_I’ri0 will present a apt "pantomime, An Elopement -by We _. Adonis, the Australian mai‘v- 9|. will appear and exhibit his dog with the diamond collar, while the picture machine' will disclose scenes and Incidents connected with the DHHBITIR of King Edward_' 4' the rooms formerly occupied as an office oy the late Dr. Mclmrnn and now I the occupation nf Dr- I). R. Frazer. sul able ora physician. attorney or other liusi- ess man. riltuated opposite the "Mac- Dhlld H0t0|." Posssss on “veil Jul is glI}_m___ NA'rul.. cl..\iuI.*"N.I -In:-_ _ __ _ __ __ _ ._ '___; ._ _No'r.\izv_PuilL1c. Hall'si‘u.tarrh l‘ure is taken internally. *-1 _ and uctsdlrectly on the blood and mucou_s_ 'I‘IlI- dark Iiav stallion 'Pom Medium, surfaces of the system. Send .for testi- Fumqly Pills fur'c0listlpu- __ ‘Hu oHHnAmd onfy.genuhu._ _ No other .rofulckly or .no .surely _ relieve; ~ _ _ ‘ RHEUMATIC PAINS, LUMBAGOI SCIATICAI NEURALGIA. Refuse all substitutes--25c. tina _ and $1.00 yard rolls mailed on re- ceipt of price. mlvis |I Lliwlsncn co.. uontreal. I I-lE'AL.'l`H IN WHISTLING The old saw of the crowing hen and a whistling girl comingto a bad -end has been exploded by s famous physician, who: is recommending whistling as an exercise for his neur- asthenic women patients. » The same medical man said that any woman who could stand erect with head well up in the air and eyes closed and then \\',histle was perfectly normal as far as her nerves were concerned. _ "You learn to breathe properly when you whistle," he said, “and you acquire fi control _of breath that no- thing else except singing will give. You learn to breathe deeply, filling the very lowest sections of the lungs, and you learn that trick of nasal breathing, which is something that American girls have not’learned as thoughly as they should.” _ Persons who climb steps will tinll whistling’ a good exercise to over- come shortness of breath. ` to wliistlc when _she is ascending preps in a public place or in the home of her friends, but at her home when she is running up und down blie stairs let her pucker ilp her PFUV-y lips and whistle her favorite operatic air or a bar or two from tire latest popular piece of ragtime. I' Have you ever noticed how work.- men, particularly plumbers, whistle and sing at their work? It mill’ D0 that t-he whistling comas from their nappy state of mind, but whatever the cause the work of such persons is apt to be well done( -AGREE UN UHIEESE LUAN PARIS, May 24-Thu represelitnt~ Ives of the American, French, Eng- lish and German financial groups in- terested in the I-laukowef-me-Chuen railrna-d Ioan have iiractically ad- justed their diilerences. Tney expect to sign an agreement here tomorr- ow. This arrangement, however, will still require the assent of (‘hinIa. _ ILIVAS UUTIVITS ENEMY Nlcw oRLi<1AI\1s, May 24-A cable- gram to the inernlber of thc local Cen- tral American Colony toni-ght says Gen. Ferii.anlli.uo RIVBHI Ht I-M head of 100 troops of the Madlriz army. arrived at Rama at the beglunlllg “I an engagement yesterday between _the Estrada an-Il Madriz forces in Nica- ,.,,,,_,,a and ,nude 8 successful passage around the insurgent army. `___\\§_;_\_,< _\ I_ \ _ ffnouus' KI .U N 'EY \ \_\\}\7`.`>:`>\ I I _ ‘§'__ff; f_'_I_ '. us-fl _ ...III I~~_l‘l'IfI. WI.-I:I.".l`I`.-.III- `"5J:l_'_I\ I ' _ If-`,llll!“l` - \`~.\\\" __ ,__. ,, E/v7,L_"__ rm/,--_.__ ogz/"""" -I I >I,,, I 'J-I ml/5 is ‘fu- OAK sired by Oakley Baron, No. 42.943. lst dam Barnei' B-I Zlld ‘lame Km" bel Margon. This colt is three years old weighing 1,000 pounds, witl1l0£S of bone and muscle and the cut of a speed horse, which he is even at the present time, going ollt at about a forty clip, without any training _‘If straps or boots. He is an open-glilt- ad pacer with lots of ambition alid determination to make n £0011 F1102 horse. This colt will make the season of 1910 as follows: leaving his owner's stable on Tuesday, May 10, through St. George's to Aneal-l Mc- Ilonald's at Launching for noon, then through Smith De Gross Marsh to II. McIntyre's at Newport for tea; thence to Duncan McLcan's at Car- digan Bridge over nlght. May 11th, through the Seven Mile Road to his owner's stable at Bridgetown, where he will remain until May 17th, when he will go through the St. Peter’s Road to Malcolm FInlayso`n’s`i'n'R\ls- kin at 10 o'clock; thence to John Ladner's, Bangor, at noon; thence to John Murph;/'s. Morell, for tea; thence by Morell Rear to H. Mc w- 18th he will go throu h the Marsh thence to Edward Sharkfs's for tea; will go over the Launchllig routli. Mares at owner’s risk, JAMES McI)0NA‘LD, Of course a woman is not supposed; Copper . _ Baltimore Reaxil-ng Southern Pacific sn's, Bristol Mills, over night. gay » R Road' to ~Sli.m» Ra,psdn's at noon; § ' g _ A BOGU-B BRIDE. _ PHILOSOQLIY ON WORLD'S FAIRS THE KING S CIIUNTY GUARDIAN - » - ,_ _ MI-1 ' _ ~ ~ _ ` or ' speech, and a friendship as IMH- _ (From the Atchison Globe) (New York W I -vs in`_\llIl:t;l-_'ul-_ i'-npr, \\_ A. Johnstone, Agent, ` t to the public dinner stage Ar go _ _ ~ _ _ - , ound~t'lie banquet table some rhetor-_ wa ,earned hard 0,, his wisqom in ical fervor has been displayed. No great popular enthusiasm has devel “ “Ff- oped as yet. The impression is quite general that,Iiavlng got along pret- 1853, the city could carry the some lack quite prosperously for indefinite years to come. New York is indeed singularly free from the conditions and motives that its owu intense wsy a ¢ontH1\l0\1S wor1d's fair. Few interesting things in-art, industry or humanity can be seen anywhere that are not at One time or another seen here. And more people come here to see thin-ge each year in and year out th-an were ever drawn to li world’s fair in _any place. That there could he material gain in business or prestige to offset the tra- ditional reactlou from a years ex-_ hlbitory splurge is a matter' of ex- treme doubt. Least of all does New York need a vl4orl~d's fair as a stimulus to acti- vity in build-Ing lots. Real estate booms here every day and b00mS IOP miles around. Land prices and runt- als are at the top notches. There would be disaster rather than profit in inviting further raises _to accom- pany the sharp Increase in s‘€[\e."“l living expenses which fails always upon a commurllti' indlllgiY\g` if-9°" ilu a great exposit-ion. It is in recognition of the three- hundredth anniversary 0f 7-l\0\\1‘l`5V Dutch settlement that the fairs a/re urged for 1913. But wiiat better cele- bration of the old pioneer enterprlve could there he than that \v\\lCl\ _INS perma/nently `in la citl’ 5I»Ile“'d"‘“¥ grant growing greater every ¥'~‘Bl 0" normal lines of wealth, I-.ulture and human interest '_' 'rua DEAD Kino. ~ 1 t da inysnoivn lllfeulirnihemsafe ol a land more Ilear v_ _ __ _ And, unconcerned for his own cs_.a 5. 'rolls nu the last sl-Ildsvd Hind” ‘“ " _ 'r Let Rig: ,,`pp,~,_,3¢i,_ 1; is proven here our King asks li_othill_l§ U( 'my m““_ More than our King himself has dom. For to him, alhbve all, was life i;0I'\lI above all he commanded r ahululance full handed He ' ~ _ 'I‘he peculiar treasure of kings was his for the takllil§»_ All that men come to lil drennis he inhcrited waking. _ His marvel oi world gathered arluies -one heart and all races- ]-lis seas 'neath his keels when -his war-castles. foamed to their places, The thundering foreshores that all- swered his heralded landing, The huge lighted cities adoring, the assemblies upstanding, The councils ill kings called inhuste to learn how he. was minded- Tllc kingdoms, -the powers, and the glories, he dealt with unblillded_ To him came all captains of men, all achieved of glory ; Hot from the press of their battles they told him their story. They revealed him a life -in an hour, ~ and, saluting, departed, Joyful to la-bour afres-h, he had made them new-hearted. , And since he weighed men from his youth, and no lie long deceived him. He spoke and exalited the truth, and the liasest believed him. Alld God poured him an exquisite wine, that was daily renewed to him, In a clear welding love of his peo- ples that daily accrued to him, Honor and service we gave higi, rc- lanrrnm snuonrrxns. May 23, uno. Quotations furnished by J. C. McIn- tosh & (Jo, Exchange Building, Hall- mx, N. s. _ BANKS. British . .. 150 Nova Scotia , _._ 282 New Brunswick 275 l-loyal ..... . . 235 Union of Halifax 178 HISOELLANEUBI .IBO I,-.U ul 232 175 Acadia Fire Acadia Sugar pfd 0.... ...105 103 Do. Ord. 70 65 Brandram-Henderson com . 23 20 East Can. Sav. &: Loan ......141 138 E tru Trust .II_... 155 150 Halifax Fire N. S. _Telephone .. 116 114 Staniiel-ds pfd, BONDS. ,Acadfa Sugar ....II II. ...103 101 Braullram-Henderson ..I I.. ...100 97 Halifax Tram. ......... 102 99 N. S. Steel lat Mor. 5s......._.100 Do Debentura Btock...._.... 101 Porto Rico _._ Robb-Engineering ._ . _.I Robb lst Mort . Stanilelds 103 100 Trinidad Elec ____ __ 96 95: STOCK QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, May 25-(Special.)- 'lol illi- 114|, 1982 IGN 128| 139| 83h Ion Pacific l83i` ssourl Pacific 72& _ » gmics |,_,;,;ne Ke fha t,,,,_,;_y_ ,:__F0,c_,:t _ I o s o r s s a , ere - - - __ . _ To e will remain until May 245|: when hz, -I I l 1 ! i ! i l ' ! ! *_* i * I i ; 1 ‘_ I Linen Spliced Cas re _ 'rms rom will lie cfmtlnuau ~l t- hge nightly for the season, finish- :Id H°5° 701' Wbn1e_ii and _ en. weather permitting. Ask for Sovereign ’ brand. _ ° l 5-7dsthrtu1m. Owllch in Charm, I I I I , Q , _ ' . . I I , Steps in protnotion of a W0rld's 'lm' _ _' Farr far 1913 in New York oicy have And since he was master and aerisnt ty well .without an exposition since 1;-0,. on him each new day laid cum. D __ _ lead up to the overwhelming desire - t i It ,_ for an international show. It_ is in T” deliver true ludgfgnefin ar gl B Ask. Bid. 147 ‘ jofcfngly, fearless I of all that we asked him ll tlrl knowing not how we_ tasked him. I, I marld, every tyrannous hour, To confront, or confirm, or make sommth some dread issue uf ower the Instant unai , In the strict, level, ultimate phrase To foresee, to allay. to avert from To stand guard on our gates when he guessed that ollr watchman had slumbered. To win time, to turn iiatc, to woo folly to service, and, mightily schooling. ' His strengtli to the use of his na- tioiis, to rule as not rulilllt- These were the works of our King, eartlfs pence is the proof of ' them. _ (Ioh gave-him great work to fulfil. and to us the liellcof of them. we aqeeptell his toil as our right- none spared, none excused him. when he was bowed by his Iulrden his rest was refused him. We troubled his -age with our weak- ness-t-he Ihlacker our shu._rnc tu us, - He heard th-at his people liu.d need of him; struiglitwny hc clinic to us. /is he receivellso he _gave-llritlllllg grudged, naugllt denying, Not even the last g`,ra.sp of Ilis_Iirenth when be strove for us, dying. Simply as any that serve liinl, he servcd-and Ile'perishcd. All that Kings covet was li-is, und hc Iluiig it aside for us. Simply as any that died in his scr- vice, he died for us. Who ill the ruallli tlnliiy ll-its <'l\'»icI~ Of till- I-lisy ruud or the I\ll.l'd to treull '_' ‘ And nllich rolicerllcll for his own I-:~: tate, Would sell his soul to relllaill ill thc slul, bet. him depart, nor look on ¢Illl' _ dead. _ UNI' Kills asks nothing of any lnllu l\I|I»rl- than our Klilliglliillisell has done, IIUIIYAIID l{lI’l.lN(l. .;_.__ ___ ABOUT COINS. The tllrec-celit pinces with n still' for a dl-,vice were coined from 185| to 1873. Those bearing the dates 1803 and -1873 are quite rare, Nickel coins of the snlllc dellonlillatilm, with the head of liberty, were isslled from 1Hi_I5 to 1889. The only l'ca'l rare onus are of 1877, when none were placed in proof sets and sold at mints in the current year for a slight advance over face value. Tile smallest current coin in the world is used by the -natives of thc Malay Peninsllla. lt is a sort of wg- fcr made froln thc resinous juilcc of Ia tree, alld is wurtli about one twin- thousundth part of the Anlcriclln cop- per penny. 'I`hc smallest mntnl coin in circulation is the Portuguese three- reis piece, worth' about six one hun- dredths of an American cent, RUSTLING SILK l‘E'l"l‘lf‘(iA'I‘S_ Illlstling silk petticllats lil'-u rlitllrli- ing ill favor, of course, tlilesc are of baffetll, hilt thc novel ones it-re in shot effects, such as green with a _'heather blushing through it;, bronze with a purple gleam, or mode with blue, or green or gold in its sheen, There are muny odd effects, too, in separate blouses. I For instance, one is of silk i:o-cn.lI- ed toilc de juoy in .llroiize with ara- besq,ucs of blue that almost cover the ground. Another shows a ground -of shot talleta in wrhicli bronze and green are reflected in the sheen over which pink and red nrallesuhlcs are scrolled. These blouses are being made up with inch-deep gulmpea of lace alid with tiny knife pleatiligs or plplngs, or with liurrow shitolilni bands of satin. COMING EVl\}N'l`S. V that allowed or dissuaded. _ ' his perils lilinum-bered, _, Give Your SIIIIQS l`Cli`ji'|& ‘ Don't neglec! lhe'm`-d`o`n‘-t dm.-oy fh¢ nsfwl _'°14sI1.§-we .°f_ _lbs IIIIIIIII. with poor or harm ul dressings., _ '_' Feed the leather-soften It~_ipl?2n¢¢g i It-preserve it with _ ' ~ ' -_ ' ` PACKARWS I Shoe Dressiiigs_f _°_:°;I.:.s'1:f-fir-°---‘_ l M°" A'I‘|I(v/alsr. I _ " » . Prlwfl....iouln». _ ,_,I,iIIiIi1>' sinni mp uw mouth closed during all physical ex. %’"’-'”"S- livery »\rh1<-to will IIIIIIIIII lor it that lu- keeps his wind longer by l’l`\'HU\i1\'I< UU`0\ll€h his nose.. Just as noon .ns hc begins to liruatlle through the open lnollth he loses grolind. His ln'outh becomes dry and pnrchud, Inn] u, _slilirp puill in the client soon forces hiin to desist the exercise. I "Ilreathc through thc nose" is ‘ii maxim which cannot be too often rc- IIBHI-Gll or loo emphatically r¢pea,tr-II. AS n well-known uisn once sufd "Keep your nloutll closed when li- slt-cp und at all other tinlcs when pot iinces.-nll‘y for the purposes of 7ehT.illg§ drinking or tlllking." - | _€°”`“"`*’“_‘ ` _ ‘H(Il’l‘] AJIANDONED ' LOST STEAMERS (‘_lIIEW_ l’(IIl'l‘ HIIRON, May 25.-Tile fimlil- ies nlid friends of the lnissihg eigll- lcon mcmln-rs of the cl1e_w»of_t.hIc ill- flltcd sion-mer l<`l‘nlik` Goodyear, which' sunk Monday morning off Points Alix Bnrqiles, Lake Huron, after 'being rl1ililiii‘rl aillidships hy the steamer _lnlnes Wood Inlvr given -up ii-ll -hope Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince Edward, I-I.(I.l~}_, Tilesdlly, .Iune 7th. of lilly _ of the plirty Ilinvllrg licoli i‘l-srlil-Il. °° ° 102 -III N0\/A SCO'l‘lA __ _ 104 101 I , I ll sl- STEEL & C0/-ll CUMPANY = I FIRST MORTGAGE 5 rl-:R ciI:Nr _ ,5II_vi-:AR ooLD nouns ' INVESTMENT. Hembers Montreal Phone |540, i54|, Exchange Big. , I-IALI FAX. 6 per cent Write for full I The operations of the Nova Scotl Sl _ I lf' If‘ » l ' ` depression in any one Ilnu ol' its actlIiIItIIr-I? l‘.:Inl(\‘li’l,‘“A :4°|l"li‘ili?ls“1'v?A“'f|€d` nd s " _ ______=)_:i;l:_l_g____\4r_;_l_;pyll_I_~§iHi_Y_ d;)|&__§_I:_l_