.__._. ___- uly 2 . ,i lflf i -it -fi-lil 'f H1", _ giliilfy iii lf* :"1 fu g” it si lr' fi -»~ El. . 'hh' ' . Yr, _ .fi E'-il :-1 o¢_ my <_ -as-_, _-.... -ai ,;_f'_l§ _-,_ 3. ~- -_ il lglfli 1-iii: 4:-' ._ __ ‘lslellf ill ;i i i - \ .~'-<-_-ef -rfiir-:'le‘-'~f_*‘.‘_"<"_"' , ~.__~»~_‘:.'- -f_"_~-‘.;'.f.--__=-_-,--’ .. v~j¢~\_._Ma-_L_ --_-.-..=~._.¢-. l-ll .___ I-a-_-;~ 53-; ~--ss*-- __ ......x:__a~_ * ._ .‘-iii V: 3; ‘ l » i_@f-_IE-if-7 ..._-.___ ‘iif .-3 V. __ _ _ V5, lfilffli, _-€lf"§f:i gf fill; ' ."i1i’~r3 ; "tif--fi? li" l 'lit 1.: _r _ _ ~ `: "3 ly -_l '- _--ar f_'.-if! .ll':;3‘="~ l if 1i_l._ii‘~ _.1-: -'rf-e -.li-_ ‘hill-V§__‘ f`; fill?-ii Fi f ,tl - ` <1-1*.;~._» _ _iV---f : ,_ _,_ i __., _i. tltnlwl ef I,” wi- ll 'I » »-e s.- _,CD-__ ?§_§;§;_ - _ - - - ~g of---';~';_ ,.2-..~,'..._u~;` 0 -` "-1.. "`i _ ,»_-'l' '§.`:f'»‘-` -._~' +-~.-l Sherbror-lee, Que. Kingston Sydney Bpendlng B few wee 5 in ours c is is ' - m s an sue, as all papers are dis C|,u,_;,;¢l,¢wp_ ,nd 3;, }°|,n'. Nf_d_ iiiestd pf her daughter Mrs. W. ll. continued __ _ - ' ~ ' - snr _ fx _CAR WORKS _ 'NEW YORK STOCK S. quetitieus ru--.lines by ir. B. Cindy & l.‘~_-., _-`-tack .lc Bond Bi'ok.__ e to std, Men--‘~~~ -_ _`*Iuntv‘eal Btock Exe day ratified the agreement entered change. _ into by the sub-_committee with the » _ C ,___.__<__ _-~ 000 men and boys employed in and __ _ _MA\'20"". » .LL 1‘ ` ~ Open .AfV\‘li’fi-4 li. .\_:e_-. #ii 1-.-lr.:l'$. SM A_mi..l_° Copper Mi Blltimore fini- :iv-‘= Brooklyn li. 'l`. EUC. ,:'>. Ifehigh Valley. ' Northern l'~_--~~1. i__:¢ Pennuylvaiiia. _ 'xii 124 Reading, II-'."} 176; Sjugar. l31 Union Pacific. » 171) 70} 12.;o 106 1001 sei ai 109; xsi sei iso 110; 11 _ 71 73# sa-i U. S. -Steel. ` Mex. Petroleum. Utah Copper, ' Beth. Steel. - 2l8& Ills. Central. 127§ __ 73 63; _ :fag __1__23i ' - uorrrniean s'r_oo1re_I' ' I ` _ . _ nur zo'-_ “- ' .»--a V lp. Canadli. »V ' : Canada e. ._ Canada K'-ement Pfd 89% Detroit. Dom. Steel f‘Vorp‘n 69l 68% Montreal Power. 205;, 205;, N. S. steel it Cuni _"wi ‘lei Ric!-f-lic.. 1*- ontario lim-_ 1'-ur; R-io '»- '--_iw . Lliv-, 1303 _Don. 'i`-_-Ilia - ` COTTON, [lf `» V . MAY 20'12 N cu U' an 265 R95 Opeu 12.30 'May. 1105 1101 ,i_uiy_ iius 1.100 oct. 1120 im WHEAT. MAY 20'12 ` Open 12.30 May. 'nz 11.1: ________ ii-.- _ ____ “Bri:;__ l.>eci:“ Serge for men, blacxs and blues. dye guaranteed. 'Ask to see the stamp Briny Dec' ;‘er e on ""="Csll at the National Clothing Co., "The Ladle", Html” `I`m'r"“l,' "mtv si QA 'r ,.7 ‘Hd Eel- mil”-<1 Olll- 101' the h0!l'l¢1Y. g':)l;l|R;r(')n,.hfli.':,is ?§rlt‘{f,,d lxid (Qarters cial' rnwhlcl 'fo W‘tlfii‘\"Si:4illl_,l,lcHf‘<»et ln- "°"‘ “°“'°l5'l* l“ the Mad* nc” ‘nd lnloresling personalilv. Hu is u Shirts, Belts, Collars, outing shinmaher and June _a._he _;_;.nti;_iir;i; mmgcncm__ from Dawsum Yukom shoulders. I had used various medl- _ .firing calm' Fmmy' Hose' “mwy Brides and Roses this beautiful u - ‘5“y":""Th° Y“k°“ valley is H r°‘“°` dn” without "slush llgeludtot find; h 3°!" Club Ban' Suit C“"'° -Tmnkf ber will be engerl sought after iihflne mg f‘""“°° fm' 200 mms h°*'“`°"“ ?l>l;=smtllft|li:;I df; dl togk sgvzpu " 'Bf_9» Sllspenders eirvJ_Ou‘.i!1g_PM1tH.. great u.ea,;_wm If missed if _ co Bly.: Salmon and Stuart City Every-_ month, ,nd mm {,.e| we", My my on his lamb in the cloistcrs of West- Ngtigngrvciothing 0;., 5-21d4i. _ 8' _ a .py where forest flren are raging, but pains have vanished." IIliI1Sl€l‘ Abbey- ..g`,‘ is not in every home foi the family, th __ __ Mm. 1 Get Hoows sar“p"ma.md" som _ '”_5" -gg!! E: Price only 15c: mailed to any add- _cf To no. nmrlany C Y' ";n.F.‘ by gn ¢\n,¢¢||i; ,van-wh¢i~` ° _ / . ‘__ :___ _._ _____\ _ess postage __Md_,'o__ mu 5_21d2i_ o ce of timber mve been rulncr_ .-2-,.- ' ’ _dw-in _ _ » ,, _ ` ' *' 'An Irish terrier named Jerry, which M ' '-_‘J "You can have free at thc Nutlounl f F has developed a wonderful cu soil _ _ N 3 . `- ' hard, soft or straw hat if »~°*lN<--¢Vf.~|NC»S ur1ru.s`Ju.ocr. :Hy .1 suit ei clothes from $8.00-yctil _ _ _ __ _ _ __ ~ - .$18.00. N..u.....i ui..-_ un.. _--nun _ _ _ .. §j_f_§_g§"_§__°{h;h_eb§_§§;5°§>_g'm';1dwg?- _ "Mum is __ Bple__d_d___-mpamlon now is the time to look [aboutl you, and see what you need ,, | _ . ~ . . _QL “,ff‘{,2f;‘_§f,£f’,',0'_‘_f“°’,§ ”:;'“at';'§nf'§_ ln the boat line. We are building a stock lot of boats from 2 white crealn, very soothing and plea Yllil THE MONEY _ ` Al' l ,pri ixuiii ' '-'Te-*iiiiif__1.'-` `~.3~ ___ I -"*¥vf°"_1',§;"l!lF"°’ iiiiiiruvel-'izeii _i ~ -nine our 0 fi -_Witte " i"€ANi.‘ii:ll\a licsua 1 " ‘A ";'i`i_l.""'~""' _ ' 1 r ' ‘K ~: .1 _ 1' _ Clisrl "gs, " fr . , u - ~~ i_»‘.-~-.¢V__ - Cl 089 Close _ Mc- Cinge collieries‘on Mdnda so s to 100 35| sa; 109i ns; 35; 1182 1195 123; ivsi 129; 110;. ro 12; as as¢| 1273 l~’."'_!__ 264; 29 89 176'. .-11 zone _ ew 122; 130;, ru _ 1100. 111° 1127 l U2 ~ Entered (lgnrlottetown, Mny 20, _ THE STRIKE ENDED. WILKESBARRE, Pa., May 18- By a vote of 324_to 64, the anthra- ctte mine workers in onvention oal .op_eratlvss and orders the 17.-` about the mines to return to work next Wednesday. Repair men have been given sanction to return to the y a ' assist in repairing the mines for resump- .tlon of work. The- suspension, which is thus ended began on March 31 or seven weeks ago, when the agreement entered into, 'in 1909, expired. John P. White, International Prcsi dent of the United Mine Workers o America, told the men that the neu wage arrangement is the best they have ever had. It is the first ,timi in the history of anthracite __ cos mining, lie said, that the hard cos workers had ever gained an increasc in wages without striking. The un vance granted is ten per cent witl the old sliding scale abolished, th increase will net then about 5; pe' cent. Other concessions are contain ed in the agreement, one of rn,-_,mom important of which is that.providin,.- for grievance :committees at all times. _ ' ., ‘ _ SHIPPING NEWS 1i11.’Z;. cabins. B. M. 'I‘horbourn,» Bow di‘im_~'_ Picton; Ralph, Renand, New castle; `L0chill, Pollard, Shediac; L B; I-laskill, Doucette, Albcrton; Pol ar Bur, Hemphill, Pictou;` S. S. Norwenna, Holmes, Montreal_ Cleared, May 20,' 1912-B. S. Nor- ' "na, Holmes, St.Jol1n's, Nfld.; -cure. Laura Cox, Wrys, Buctouche' Morning Light, Richards, »Grand Riv- 0l“:.PC-la: Star, Hemphill, Port Hood; _Stanley Mac, Mhittle, Picton; Brill- taut, Hubley Pictou; Circassian Givento a ents selling lots in NEW ROCHELLE. Beautifully located-on'Soutl1 Shore of river opposite Montreal. Electric Cer connection with City. Clear titles. Extremely low rices: Forty < dollars and upward; per lot on easy terms of payment. Writeorwire for full information, souri-i siioiu: uma co.. ‘ BDI _SL Catherine Sl. West, Montreal. I ,._.i B- to he warned that it was livin Halifax to brln him be _ . _ _ _ g on ir 015- _' lt will afford us pleasure to show the edge of a. precipiee_ ' _ _you our American and English Caps, Unless it did the same as the oth- Pa||\Q HQVQ val'l|ShQd imd is the tiny garden attached lo the The styleand price of your cap Sir ‘r Euro ' _ _ _ pean countries and made_ -lf-psnds upon where you buy it latest nitrates from the atmosphere, Eng- Neurslgls Completely Cured. 1 =-,- < g _sry es ,md many new shapes and fund would be without ammunition l. .The cure of Mrs. H. L. Burnett. Wnrdr0b@_ From time 1 l,' _ every three y_._u.dS_ |‘ghM1@n gan be seen at thi. Nghonay few months after _war broke out. Guthrie, P. Q., ls another victory by r ‘___-_e'_-:--_1 lwor'* 1 i-2-acres under good nick- Golden C ". , 3 prd, wellwiitendand fenced, ex- Tlief_ remllu`brood_marca are in aclssi by ilie_inielves,. with no _i , Uent locatl fo d ‘ ir ed, near competitors. _ _ _ 1 ::iy,qnssiity9:weiiiplfiii'd gil grim. Klnsrosisihe best bred brood male me that ever canie to_ these ;"d "°“ "‘° 9"* fl" 3|! em Large. new dwelling house, bi_i_n_ig,___l’rovli'ioes._ _r V- H- ume- out buildings. Everything iii_l Study up his breeding. , ~ gnodrepslr. For further _parties sis Klncfoe 38.086. will make season of igiz st Old stand. .'.”|y| eqngfoii' mm. _' lroboldzlllsn. the greatest young Brazilian stallion in Lower Joltzv R BBQQTSGN uae. _ ~ ' ` 'lieimeiiirii'iii, 'C' eii-appiieiiiain A V ` 1"” *"=°"°° *°°°r °°mP1°¢° 'mi' Glo. U0. 5-2ld4i. *__ ._i. - ,..°1t pays to buy in this (Province. _ *-_'F l ...°'l‘he Morning. Daily Guardian can ne obtainqsd. at W. A. Johnston'B. Montague. ` ,_.°'l‘homas Moore, _Morell Basin. ness trip.° spending the week end at St. Pct days returned home yesterday' ____ ,_.°.l. H. Rattray, Charlottetown d lcacy nown as rare of the townspeople. O unable to pull _their traps on Fri- break of this sesson's excellent fish- ing! .__°Mr. Baker who recently moved to Soiirls, is sliowlng lilmself to be in A. 1 fisherman. He has alrcaily rakcn several large catches of cod and it is understood that he pur- poses opening up a fish market.° .._‘The marriage took place in Vewcsstlo, Ont., on April 16th, of Rev. Pariiieiiss McLeod, Presbyter- ian clergyman, to Miss Nlabel Henry of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- ’Vlan., where the groomris now sta- tioned, Rev. Mr. McLeod is a native of Georgetown, P. E. Island.-Exe. ._,'Alrcady there is n marked ini- urovement in the Souris Citizcn’s Band. They are steadily practising and judging by then harmonious :minds coming from their rooms there -store for this summer. _ Bandnmster mendation on his efforts* ._/‘Jiidfziniz by the numbers seen on Flouris’ streets, in ri, jolly stnteof in- ebriation, for the past few weeks, the Prohibition Law is not as effective as it might lie. Of courseiiin itself the law muy he allriizht, but the mode of enforcing it is not exactly what' a would ameliorate matters or not, ll ment on the present, existing, state much worse* ANOTHER DANGER. William Ramsay. Speaking at the 'British Science Guild he said that which came from Chili and Peru,nnd was an absolute necessity for thc manufacture of explosives, must be cut off, if Great Britain was involv- ed in a war. The' Government ought ___»M|-|_,1)¢nlel Mooney, Buurls, was must accompany order and five per reported better yesterday.° cent _discount allowed. Minimum was in Souris yesterday on a busl- ,..*F. G. Jordon, Agent. Will 5° `who operates a lobster factory at_ - _ __ _ ___ _ _ ith P0ff=1"§_ Baa-Jr” i" i‘°“"° Nuw roar News, ve., iviny is- li ay' k r' B “Y up U Greeted by a chorus of steam whist- e _ _.."l‘he citizens of Souris are nuxl~ . 0 _t h T _ ,_ 1 ously awaiting the report ui nnsm- ""‘ Z7' 0° °” bam” ip “Bs W n .d sis/ter of the New. York, lniilding ut eer Campbell of Glace Bay. Then en the Brooklyn Navy yurd_ glided Ol \vBf-Bl`W0l`k\5 for _the tow" ‘5 '“°_°t` f)om li'1r ways today iii. the yards UZ Wil-ll the “"*"":“°“° appmbanon of the Newport News Shipbuilding On account of the severe, windy meet the water of thc __]nm,._s Ri,.,,,_ weather, the fishermen Of S0“l`l5 WGN* Miss Clnudia Lyon daughter of Col. ' Lyon, a althy r nch o\ ner 183’ Of SBll“\`dllY~ Thi! WHS the “Wt iiud Republican National Committee- l ,..'0ne cent, per word each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash charge twenty-tive cents. ...'The Morning Daily Guardian can be' obtained at I-I. J. Mabon's Drug Store, Sourls. _ glad to receive all news. &llV°l'f-lslllg ers, returned to his h0m0 Y°5l1°"d“Y~° ...'Martln McKinnon, agent will bs --- glad to receive all news, advertising .-._°Mrs. B. 0. HI\l`dY 0( Union and subscriptions in M nts u d o g e an Road. Wh0 WHS "'iBil~l“B her ““’t°"' vicinity. His office phone No. is 20. Mrs. W. B. Leard, Souris, for a few ...*Subscribers should renew a week p omptly on expiry date. TEXAS LAUNCHED. its and cheered on by no eiithusins- tic assmblage of 20,000 spectators and Dry Dock Company. As the big vessel swept ilowu to . Cecil we a v man for Texas, broke the tradition- al bottle of champagne and formally named the ship. Grouped iihout the sponsor on the official stand were numerous representatives _of the State of 'l‘exas, together with Secre- tary Meyer and a nuinlicr .of other officials of thc Navy Dcpartmciil. and high offlccrs of the mwy. _ WOMEN WIN HAT WAR. BERLIN, May l7-'l`lie wnmou l\ia_\'i~ miiterl Herr Jagow, the police coni- heod subsequently left' for lloblin, missioncr. in the izrcuf. thvstff hill iii hospital s week later, and we brittle. lt \vlll be rccailcd that some months ego the cornmissiouer, alter listening to complaints from mcn suf- -- f€l'01`H. issued n_ decree that tlw IMUGS lmfore he was struck off the rolls f r must rn.ove their huts in theatres and other places where they interfer- ed with thc vision of the mule. He nlso put' it up to thc managers of such places to enforce this order. we some treats of good music in The innnnflcrs Bsked the W0m0\\ U' Iliese days s convict has the right obey the edict, and they refused to ,Mcnmmld in deserving ‘gy _every cUm_ do so. The _managers saw their re- doctor if he does not get ‘his rights.” ceipts declining night after nightlic- cause the women would not attend the shows if they could not wear their hats. This got to be ii serious matter und the managers took it to the courts. They have now won in decision that the decree of the commissioner was illegal and the order has been niilli- fied _ - ~ sticklcr on law craft and strict jus- ' --»_.____' is out at present. but we all dread -"“_-;'”'_';';-__?`{)°f*l1t SYd“°Y¢ Ralph. R29- tice would insist upun. 'riiere is some i-in ronivinp Tmisr. “P 1 ° ‘ °“° 'Ju' * discussion as to wlictlicr a vendor _ -_ _ ivvendor Would not he an improve- LONDON, Moy Ili-'l‘he incrcnse in it comes hard on ii. miin who has the price of wliitc lead from -C2\ of affairs hc could not possibly he to .£30 ii. ton is ‘attributed to ,ru in- ill his life l-0 have t0 turn t0 Mill use ternntloniil combine which was negot- iiited by Bcnininin Giiggcnheini he- ‘fure he sailed for Nc\v York on thc I 'l‘ltnnic. The trust embraces cvc-ry LoNnoN, iviey is-A new danger inrge amish firm except half n nun- -Io not like is cleaning <1\1Hl10i1'r<‘|l_-w threatens England, according to 5-llr‘ eu. *N10 Chflp Uffcred me $2a»fl (lo he piiifl FORGER IS ARRESTED. Great Britain's supply of nitric soda., _ '__ paid “D au right", _ MONTREAL, May 20-Wanted in Halifax on a charge of foregery, li). MacAustrl, _was arrested ycsterlny _in the post office ihy Montreal detectives. Officers are coming from ~ H0061 Blrleverllle- Thi! SMH-t medl- records the arrival in this bird sanc- A RUARING FUIINAC-lc, eine has succeeded ln many cases 1 where others have utterly failed. Mrs. A wc. Barrett says: "I suffered intensely , "On Wednesday -morning we give w N L imma ii nee. _ with every inmrs sun. o _ ¢ “ ’ I 1 d i d fi fm d r 1 nt f _n ,.' _ ' _ _ Illl 6_5, all re Ire 3 PI' _ Y years, _ ?;;t,;;;’R'0|;Ty';~_0f“ ,__° ou ';_;1pf,_ l'l9dfU1Wlf_ _ S0115; <; -_ ° _ _ _ _ -2 gp_iin:otii>_i;_\_;ith the servieia_’_ Hi; i=t,ni;_l.. _ _ *___ - ' - i. _ _ B. B I'-clrrlelz, HI] 'OI' Well y ' Valuable im-|||l`0r Sgle Where are you going to'--breed your Mare? *'° “mv ""'°- = dv rel’ .a.lAl..i. I i The undersigned 05°” by privak _ regularly trnmped twenty two miles sale his farm known as Treemont He is one of the best bred horses to-day in Canada, _and comes from if Farm Situated about midway'~be- great producing stock. he has the size. style, bone, action, -and speed, “__ pol 8_1 “ping _ tween Montague and Lower and his colts are faullless, all frolters, solid colors, and are bringing _ Montague two of the best shipping big prices. He has the blood that will nick with the Wilkes and Bingen portion P. F.. Island. Farm con- progeny, and leave us the greatest brood mares thlsprovince ever saw. slats of ao acres, i5o clear. and Au we-.en_u't_ false trotters boys, without the good food mares, Bin- , ‘under aaliigb state of cultivation, gara the---greatest young. sire in the world has attained his success 50° 'md 9°|° "ll he lwsnlly Allend- lbalance covered with hard and soft crossed wigs Kremlin mares. William Russel Alicia says, Its "The ° and subscriptions in Souris and vici- _..°Baeil Knight. Svuris. who WHS nity. His einen phone Nu. is 5. P -,Y for police work, is now stdtioiied at Si bilo . Tl ' w . ~ ' "specislil.y” is in the capturing of _ _ _ _ _ _ strsy dogs. 'Thcselhe lures in ri ,,,,,,¢ to th, ,,,,,,,_ has ,,,, ,,,,,,, 0, ,ts _:|5ft long. We are still offering a 22 ft fishing toatunslale friendly mfinuei to the police slvuion. own and therefore can he used ln con- B g iu- giinetlon with any Omer p¢|~|nm¢_ A Nllll 8 2 I-2 ll- P ¢i1gll1€/IDI* $125.00 ' lil the derelict receives official atten- hox Z5c, Money back lf dissatisfied. I ' mm' 'rne 'rwe uses, -149 oc. oe-nge- st. We would be pleased to receive your order. _ ’ mi. ~ - V men, of West Newton, Cuniberlsiid, gioggland, has finished a tramp of 326,- P - ' rent athlete, carrying of! many prizes n Cumberland wrestling rings and Womsn's uffrsga at Reading, 'Lord d a “book dinner," at which every- Kiriirs courmr uuiuinun w --'=°"=»= Gentlemen “Lag|." ` ‘ In the year 1879 a royal commis- ley, recommended that all first offen- ders _should be kept entirely apart from' those who had been convicted more than once. The advice was' taken, and so the "star" class came into being. and Portland became their plrison home. Here all drst offenders w o are physi- cally capable of hiird labor ers sent, and conse uently Portland holds a larger nuirlller of well-born and well- educated convicts than either Dart- moor or Parkhurst. According to a wardsr who has serv- ed in both- Portland and Dartmoor. the gentleman lag is either the best. or worst of prisoners. At Portland the first offender -usually behaves well and gets full remission, and only two per cent. of the "star" class are re- convlcted. "But," added the iwarder, "if l.hcre’s one chap worse than an- other to handle, it is the educated lag who has gone absolutely to the had and is beyond reform. It is their education that makes them so trouble- some. They are always up to some mischief. but are generally too clever to be caught. _' "There was one of this sort in Dart- moor who had originally been ata public school and a university. I-le got into trouble at college, and was sent to Canada. He came in for ii little money, and was foolish enough to return to England, where he ran through every pgnny of his legacy and forged a friend’s mime to a' large check. He was convicted and sent to Portland for five years. As soon a i he was out he was at his old gamei again, and when I knew liim was serving his third term as an old lag in Dartmoor. 1 - - . "His favorite game was to stir up other prisoners to attack warders. He would get hold of some half 'balmy' chap and work on his feelings till he was ready for any violence. But. he was lsr too cute to run his own skin into danger, and. although we ward- ers knew well enough who was at the bottom of the trouble, we never could get evidence to convict him. His end was a curious one. A dupe of his who had been Hog ed for hitting ii _warder turned on liim and stabbed him wit_h a cobbler's awl. Ho died breathed more freely. _ _ "Another type of gentlefnan convict was Dk who had been a solicitor o stealing trust money. Whether he had made a speciality of risen law or iiol., I' do not know. llc was up in every small poinlf--knew more, proh- sbly, than the governor himself. In to complain to the governor or the and to petition the Home Oflicc al- most as often_ as he pleases. ~ "D~ was always ut. this game. For instance, he seemed to kno\v by in- stinct if his loaf of 'tommy' (whole- meal bread) was half an ounce short weiiht, and would complaii ut oncc. Not- ing was ton trivial to make n song about, and if he could only get solute- one into trouble lie was happy. I-ln his turning up again. "No distinction is made lict.\veei\ convicts, end there is no doubt that never done a stroke of physical work n spade or a stone-linnimcr. Oddly enough. most. of the gentlemen lags nl. Portland mnke no bones stout this sort of thing, but what sonic of them when _lie came out) to get this done for him. I believe he would have _ Bird Sanctuary. Few guess that in ll1c_.lii1sif\sl. piirt of London there is a piirurlisn for birds much beloved by the spring and autumn migrants flying across the city. It lies on St. Anrlrcw`s Hill. rectory belonging to the quninlly named church of St. Andrew-by-thru o imc the color-llie Rev. P. Clemsnli-Sniit.h-- usry of rcdstarts, or still rarer iron- vaillcs. Apnrt from his ornithological _eseurcheS, Mr. Clcmenti~Sniilli is un ixrsnrlson of Muzio Clementi--Been oven’s favorite com oser-_who _is nllrd "The Father of the Piiinofnrle" A _ Pnllcs Terrlsr. ir n is terrier, owned bv a nd always accompanies his iuastef hen making patro by oycle .leriys nd than mounts guard at the ate 1 -_-_-____ . A Postie’| Record. Mr. William Stoddart, rural post- fool., and for the next two decades er dey Stoddart was formerly ii --_-___.......____ Llfs'e Handicap. ‘ Referrln% to his opposition to' na w_as expected to a pear with an mblem denoting the _tltle of e’ book. l. Lady Bays and Sels’s sugfestlqn e wept wlti s_ pettloont on I arm loin represented Mr.‘§¢lplln|’| "Lifes wdlvl-" ___ ______“____ ___~__ _ "The National Clothing Co., have _ Lqwnmonugse, i>.E.1 _- T, GORDON Ives owner "' _ 1 ° ’ i M 5-ydiuntt 4-zodsttistfr - Montague, P. E. 1.- _imp 5.m4,__ 'ii -Orin. :-1>rim~- roi -mi -34.01%*-5 Bon end Msn's tmoriesn & “hie- sion, presided over by Lord Kimber-' AY -“rv IQII . __ -` l P0ll_'l`0 RICO GENERAL 'l`lII.lil’ll0_N E (10 first Mortgage llonds ` _ _ To net .7 per cent] li0YAl. 'SECURITIES C0llPORATION, |,|M|1~|;|y (II. Bradford. Msnsgen) |64 Ilollia Sl., Halifax, N_ S -_ Toronto, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, London, Eng_ . =a-'_- I 0 _____.._.=|_____ 'Y a.. ____ ' *____;T__A ___ Tl" _ -lnveslers Manual 0l The .' Maritime Provinces ~ is now ready for _ distribution. lt voiiliiinn it l‘iofif mul l.o_~_-. !~`i»ileiin-ni ofthe lf.-arlin|; Fiiiaiicial and lnituslrial Cm-por.ifionii ol' the lllnrilinii- Provinces forthe past your, with ii calendar cf dlvidciidn aiiirl interest payments. ' ' Astock yield, and iiccriird inlcreut lahlc will: pnrliciilsrn .il tho Cilics and `l`n\\‘ii'i uf llie lllaiiliiiie Provinces are alan iiicludrd. A -Copies May lie llad lin Applicalion. J. C. M-ACKINT-0Sll & t`0_ ` ES’l`ABl.ISllEl) |873 . Meiuliuis Moniical Sim-lr l\`iicl.'.\n;;e HALIFAX. ST. JOHN. l\lUN'l'llEAL ‘ - NEW GLASGOW. ' » lfllF.l)l€lllL`.'l'0N. _E ,_ ..._ - 1 --_i;_-;-;.___;;-;_mZ_:v:.'_-:__-__cf: >--fi The “Auditorium” Closed Tlii.-3 large public hall, one of the large;-‘t i-ii the l\l:n‘l~ lii1ic_I’roviuccs, is now being used by the hlonlaguc l"urnisli- ing Co . _ ' All tlic furniture, which is aliiio.-it new, iuust be cleared out to make room, and to make it move quickly we offer it io the public at prices for below the actual cost. 300 extra licuvy hardwood clmirs, ton gucd in front and back, cost 5oc each, Now 5 for |110. loo heavy, hardwood ariu chairs, braced with steel rods cost price $2.25, New L50 each. _ _ These chairs were a special pattern, designed for use in the Auditorium and cannot bc procured- today at near the above prices. . V _ Other special furniture values that will save dollars for you. ‘ Sale for cash only. No freight al/loivuuc is -u: Montague FuriiishingCos. Liinileil, Montague .- _-:__-;;:l-T__._v_~ F" -5 Do Not Neglect -Your Health- \ _ The most -dangerous thing that any man or woman can do is lo neg- lect even the slightest symptom of ill-health, ti'catini;` it' as a niatlcr which,; if lclt,_` will cure itself fllld _ pass away. is by lhiS U@l{l‘§@"_C€ - -that chronic illness is deliberately lvl- vitcd, and the seeds ol"incurable_d1- Sease are sown., No symptom oi in- uiwsiiiun is Ve... .trifling 10 f“““* I immediate attciiiioii. ._ _ _ _____.._, Nulife s the Reuwdy 1 You N eecl While Nulife (Red Blood '1`ablcts)_is in no sense a cure-all there is no doubt ihai_ir_1_ l_'__=’~_;;_'e cular it will he found q~BlT€Hl P00” 1° ‘S-wadaiys V who suffer from complaints which Baci; _O Cure so difficult _to avoid and Ya Vs-° ar' ~ when on'ce contracted. - ~ . . ' dcrs Weak heart, indigestioli. nervous d1S°’d. d and other physical deficiencies »candb_¢_=ef__'~_¢/';‘:‘*;o$i_ _ ` by the.,use_o_f this premier blood an £3 ` Don"t Procrastinate __ . _ ~ ' i ll i _ ._ Procrastination never PlY°»_1°“€“ °f ° t _matters that relate to_` youi"_healt§2.il0 l¢ftY;’“b‘_;'_:";f “ health and strength 'without detiiyhg road to "_ _ Nullf; Tablets today and_sia_rt Q _ . cover -‘ 1 - - Bi-ealrf away,-_ from th bi°!\'-ll. °f_ disifsf-fe' _ ‘strike out for=»h_esl_tli _anddh&PP3:?:i';ll":ewh‘riis _(Red _glued '_1‘»b1eui_f) _an_d___13§_ba_ food win ming 'ie "11' salient: °s.....V_ - --- V_ Zi ¢i`i;5'°'. _'F61 Silk lc' all reins; dealers. ~ ‘inf -\ 4 Im*