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"f t _'///f`P\ rv' ,"3 -: t ~z<1.'-.sg élk " __` /:~;€'=.;\ \\ _ _/‘ H l treat oo he sail a Pup" 'on `tlimDy Woodsuliorwsy im eoughs and eolds, bronchitis d th first stages oi oonsumP' ‘Pawn ‘r:sdil; to this powerful. lime- hgalmg remedy. aooa wins mn. Tho.. outer. N°rt-h§_<3f*~ on new °‘I°°\=sh¢°°°’°'° °°1a-" ‘°’° *dk my throat and l\lD8l» 5° *mt I “gg .manly k above a whispsr. I out nos o toniiiixolsh 'hid' “Y Md; inqht would send me to my _grave a fried di8es'ent remedies but all failed to o mstl'-l18°°f\ Until I took Dr. Wood’s Nor- way Pino Syrup. and the epnients of ons lihlseempletsl! Wd '"3 . 4 '._ -‘ -- .sf _:hey have a general law in Ontario under _ submitted to the people- and adopted by Having purchased from Mr. F. J. vote of the electors. Hornsby the st¢ ck and good _Will 0f_ his Books and Stationery Business in the Morris Bloch we will continue discussing the state of parties in the P. E. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Volksraad of Abegweit will as- semble at Charlotteburg to-morrow. Over halfa million dollars has been subscribed for thefrelief of the Ottawa and Hull fire sufferers. When the: budget debate closed on Thursday last and the House divided the vote stood 88 for the Government and 48 forthe Opposition. ` The Hamilton Herald says:-In the matter of big fires, Hamilton can't com- pete with1Ottawa, but we’re willingto back:°_Ha.milton against any town in the country in aimeusles competition. London, Ont. is] considering the a.boli~ tion of the ward system in its civic affairs. hich any city may do this by a by-law Such is fame! Here is the Montreal Star Narrow Escape Cape Traverse. of three Men at Clips Truvnnss, May 5. -(Special.)-- Quitea sensation was created in Cape Traverse to-day when it was learned that three men had narrowly escaped a watery grave. Daniel McKinnon, John Murray and otherwise all three would have been Roderick McLeod were in the act of_W setting herring nets. A very strong wind ' W- struck their sloop and she capsized,l.9 rd throwing the occupants into the water. iboat; connection made with the schooner immediatly the men realized their peril and we °°°“p°'m° taken "‘b°"d' H . d to be and clung to the spar and rigging until!HH° prove B' young man named Capt. Thomas Howatt heroically went_ to their assistance and rescued them, Allau’s lobster factory. high. At 3 o’clock when about eight miles oil' Pugwash, the captain sighted a fishing boat lying at anchor, and as he fdrew nearer, the only occupant was seen waving his hat as a signal. i Capt. Stewart at once bore down upon the unfortunate man, and found him al- most exhausted from constant hailing. ith great diiiicultyhe got his schooner ithinafew feet of the boat, and then ering the _flshermap to cutloose his ilchey from Tangier, N. S., who was employedas a fisherman in Mr. Sylvester ? Ho had loft the footory ot daylight rowned. h th a The endiuunce of the men was some- as but owing to a heavy catch of lobsters d not been able to get ashore as early ing wonderful. Daniel McKinnon fag swam twenty yards and Roderick Mc- and within another hour it would un- tory. Then his boat sprang a leak the other boats belonging to the . » UOCOCCOSCOOO W. ...... .. ll.'.’.!.?l.?..'1'.?'.'.l‘.'.*"...f.“.£‘...... _ _ _ - FARMERS on... This is The Time - °°" eo .__ o- ..-,»........ ».»"o.~»f.i'»o » .» .tr _ _"`i'i _i »'- S , i the business in its various branches, selling at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all. departments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature ofthe business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore." THE BAZMR GUMPANY Successors to F.J. Horn sby. lorris Block. Ch’town. Mch 16.190,: C888 $$%$8i I I ‘ilépl ;.> W Z3 _ as _ : 8888$88888l8lB$_$$ Had a Fit. But strange to say he is feeling decidedly happy about it-. The tit referred to is the price of a whole month’s groceries be got at our store, which fit his Y purse so we-ll that he will . in future be a regular cus- tomer of ours. §’Call and see us. Rlllllll H0_RN8B Bi oi2EssiviAi