vpn.. .lust Arrived The Schooners “MCLure” and “Jos CD11 McG1ll” .arrived yesterday with Al- bion Nut and Al- bion Round Coal. -"Let us send you, a load. A. PIUKARIJ & G0. Phone 240 PX¥Ig>1iJn§n’s Tailorled Skirts 127 -I -5-29Mli. cE.r1 _,_ I I Peoples' Druggist i “Special showing of Dixie-no-tuft ` I, Mattresses at Paton’s. 1110-5~29Mli . Helps FORMALlN:~--for the Prevention of Smut in Wheat or Grain, or scar on Potatoes. it pays to use it, Full directions on each bottle. COOPER’ S Sheeping,Dipin Powder The best known means of destroying all the ticks, stopping the fly, prevent- ing and curing the scab, UQ I ' ’ and promoting th e growth of wool. Geo. E. Hughes rr- ll 2_1-L_-' - “My Lady's neckwear counter-the SPECIAL.-- Fifteen packages now. most ‘complete line of novelty neck- er and veg¢t°ble seeds for 25e at Hol- bvgigr ii the city now on sale at PAT-, man's. See page 138 Holman's Catal- ° 1110'5~29M1i °s- 1011-5-27MEs|. I if il A 1 lu-ii -W ni J l I No matter what ailment may be troubling you, there is a Rex a l Remedy for it that will bring about speedy relief. REXALL _ I There are nearly 400 Rexall Remedies-one for every ordinary il -and all guaranteed good or money refunded. Try relief the Rexall way. I McKinnon Drug Company ,. ircat George and Kent Streets E ' ' 1 \\\\\vll.\\\\§zlllll1ll¢\\\\\\\\\\\WllA\\\\\u~L/0. \' \YIlI.Z\\\\\“\\WIlllIH” have earnestly striven to ~ Be Skeptical of . Bargains ’ #Q / Na Aiisooiii iiinoiiier. 5 @ ..i.f.i',i’:.;”.;:s.g:2“»..r";: , -iii honest manufacturer. W establish such a reputation, and believe our old friends “Will Say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s .-Black Twist Chewing Tobaccorepresents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonToh. Co., lzfile \\\\\wv//.\\\\g\\\y///l/// 'IT PAV( to itll? Ill hill Provincl. MILIJER BROS Store will be open evenings during sale till 9 o'c_locl{.124 THE NORTHUMBERLANDF- The s. s. Northumberland docked at Char- lottetown last evening at 7.45. RESERVE THE DATE-'l`u‘esday, July iith. for St. James’ Sunday School Picnic at Carleton Point. This is to be the best outing of the season. 1119 CARGO OF COAL.-The s. s. Cabot arrived last. evening from Sydney, (‘. H., with a cargo of coal for Buiitaln, Bell & Co. 1130. MISS PRIM’S KINDERGARTEN will be given in North Wiltshire Hull on Friday evening next at 7.30 p.in. Proceeds hi aid ot' one of the Patriotic Funds. 1129. LICENSE EXAMINATIONS.- The teachers’ license.” examinations coni- mence in the Prince of Wales College Hall on Monday morning at 8 o'clock and will continue until Friday. CARD OF THANKS.-Mrs. J, Bain- ford Wood and family wish to thank their many friends for the kindness and .sympathy shown to them in their recent sad bereavement and also for floral tributes. 1128. DIED IN NEW YORK.-Tlie death occurred in New York recently of Mrs. B. J. Gill (nee Miss Helen Smith), youngest daughter of Mr. P. A. Snilth, Grocer, of this city. The remains will arrive by the niuii train to-night and the funeral will take place to-iiiorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 2.30 fr0.Iit.lie_r_ fathor’s residence, 39 Prince St., to St. Duiistanis Catliedral, thence to the li. (Y. (lenietery. SUCCESSFUL NURSE--Miss Helen Bruce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bruce, of this city, has just graduated from the Emerson Hospital, Boston, Mass.. as u. trained nurse. Miss Bruce passed an excecdiiigly high examina- tion, and will now enter upon the du- ties of her noble and responsible pro- fession. Before doing so, however, she will visit her home here for some time, expecting to arrive about the tlrst of next week. BRILLIANT STUDENT.-Mr. iticli- nrd lleartz, Marshfield, and grandson oi` Itcv. I)r. I-lcartz, Amherst, N. S., has returned home from Mount Alli- son iliiivcrsity, lifter having complet- cd in two years his tlirce-years' course in <-ivil engineering. Only three out oi’ a class of tliirty-iilne succeeded iii passing, Mr. l-lenrtz being one of thc three. lie was only a few marks be- hind the winner of the special prize. liesiilcs his brilliant course iii his sin- ilies, he also took a deep interest in sport, lining a member of the .senior hockcy, football and basketball teams. l\‘lr. lienrtz intends finishing his en- gineering course st McGill Uiiivorsity. _,_ FOR BASEBALL-A revival of the popular lnisohall gains is bcgiiiniiig to take root, says thc North Sydncy llcrnlil. A meeting ol' the North Cape ilreton League will be held soon for the purpose of dlsciissinfrtlic senson’s prograinnie. lt is likely a teani i`roiii the I‘. E. I. llcavy Brigade and 94th Ilutialion will bc taken ii_i with Mics. ltaniblers and ltovcrs this year. Mr. William Wilsoiilioiiic, nianagcr of the Vics, suggested that the receipts con- tributed be put into a benefit fund for tho. soldiers gone to the front from this town. __________'___L ::SANOL BLOOD BUILDER is ii \\\\\ P50115 345 _ - Manufacturers Q //I/I/A\\\\M///f/f]@\\\\\\\?I/f//,m\\\Yffg I -V" "J ’”"' -.E ' ' 'Q-JC' - - .;;i . . . .3 »\\ i t L.,--g , I -' li., _"' _ :.5 §.>§~'f-§g,;§;-_ ".,».t¢»- ia-1 i--=._-_ g - ,.c~ 3,. ` _.4 -‘1_.Ll.i - "» ` 1 __\ -_ . ‘ I _cv--'-... ' 2'. _,-,-, _ “-,"-9** -*~-1-H.=f.:-..~~..._.-~~ < i522 ECS :3;-' ;i‘5 .°) w.~E” lf You Have Any Building Or 'Repairing to do this Spring Come to us for Your Hardware and Tools _Our stock of Builders’ Hardware is complete in every detail; We carry only a standard- Brands, and we are sure we can serve you satisfactorily. No matter how small your order, we want it. He'e are a few of the many items from our large gen- eral stock-- “Crown & Anchor” Pore Mixed Paint, the best on the market, price ner gal. for White and ordinary colors..$2.40 For Hioh Colors ,_ _ . . . . . . . ............ _. ........2.80 “Canada” Cement in Bags, /i Bags to bbl. of 350 lbs. net weight ......................................... _.$2.32 When bags are returned in good condition we allow 8c each. which nets the Ccirent .......... ......$2.00 per bbl. Yale Door Checks from $6.00 ....... _.$9 50 Yale Night Latches from $1.50 to......... 2.75 Yale Padlocks fvrm 5flc to... . .,2.’75 Other Padlocks from 15c to........ 80c Yale Lock Sets ........... . .. _ . ...85c Other Lock Sets 45c to . .. .....75c Yale Front Door Sets from ..... ._ . .....$3.00 up Extra Do:r Knobs from l5c to........ Mnrtige Lgckg from 701: ff) ........... .. 706 “Tiger” Brand White Lead, Beaver Board etc., etc., at lowest market prices. A full stock of Carperters’_'l`ools on hand. _ lf vnuiniend to do _any hnilclini! _fr repairing, call and see our line-'-get our prices before going elsewhere. if , wnoLssALi~: & RETAIL , valuable tonic to the system. lt puri- iios the blood and cures _old sores. piinplcs, skin eruption and all kindred ailments arising from impurities of‘ the blood. Composed of herbs and oxlriicis only. $1.00 Iiottlc. E. A. Foster, Suiiol Agent `with ii cargifx wheat. She passed PA8TRY.- Best of Pastry, -cake and Home-made=candy at the Baptist School room today. 1125- . ACCEPT8 NSW CHARGE.-- Rev., A. A. Gates,-St. John, has aocepteda, call to North illver`. P. E. I. He SFU!- uates from the Chicago Theological, Seminary. ‘ , , ENTIRE STOCK POPULAR MUSIC , reduced. Two, three and four sheets for a quarter Saturday afternoon and evening at Miller Bros. 1132. HAZELBROOK FlELD.- Services, on Sunday. May 30th will be as fol- lows:- (irons itonds, 10.30 a. in., Sun-, day School 11 ii. ni., Subject, “Pro-_ crastiiiution.” Alexandra 7 p. ni., Sub- i ject "Cali to Decision." Conference meeting in Alexandra Church Satur-I day, May 29th Lord's Supper after each service Sunday. MORE RECRUITB.-ltecrultiui; for the Fortieth Battalion was resumed- yesterday hy the recruiting ofliccr, ltev. E. Watering Florence, says the North Sydney Herald. it is under- stood a number of young men offered their services, as well as some now attached to the P. E. i. and Ninety- " Fourth Regiment, who are anxious tot get mixed up iii the “real thing" be- fore the Germans are utterly exter- minated. IN MILITARY HOSPlTAL.- The many friends of Sergeant Arthur Bruce will regret to learn that he was severely injured by ri horse, while en- gaged in shoeing the animal at thel barracks in Halifax. The sergeant was struck in thc groin by the liorsc’s " knee and the inlury was such as to re- itlllre. .Surgical Iri~atiii_eiit in tho hospi- tal. Mr. Bruce is still in thc hospital and is doing as well :is can bc expect- ed. STUDENTS FAREWELL-Between two and six o'clock yesterilay morning the Prince of Wales College students E pnid their farewell visit to the differ- ent teachers locnted in iliifereiit parts of the city. The calls were not strict- ly silent ones and the teachers' neigh- bors also recelveil the benefit. Therel was considerable ninsii-, perhaps not of thc roguliii' variety but thoroughly enjoyed by those :it a great distance as well as by the poi'i`oriiiei‘s. in bid- ding them farewell the teachers ln- variably nssiircd ihein they were glad to see their bricks, u sentiniciit iii. which the neighbors fully ieoineurrcd. “ll. &. l .Corsets is the live niodol, (Torset. See the siiniplos by Mrs. liowc . at Patons Friday and Saturday. ` -5-28l\i2i. 1007 "ll, &. I. Corsets give that youthful apponriiiice because the line froiii tho shoulder blade to the waist-line is perfectly ilut. Mrs. Lowe will tit you Friday and Saturday. Patons. ‘ 1097-5-28l\i2i. BARQUE WRECKED SEVERAL DROWNED. PANAMA, l\lii_v 27.- 'i`hi- liritirdi bark ltt~liuii<'t~ has briiiight hori- from (Zolon news of tin- ivrcck ot` the bnrk Bertha, on it roof forty iiiilcs north of Old l’rovi