use ._ ‘ 5’/~ ’-WAR °‘*/swf/ic sm/sur, D ESS GOODS *lid th* ._ Vi"ll¢ l\°V¢lties-in faibrim make in them- - -selvesifn noteworthy attraction. All tl_‘.e'_newest - weaves end'-colorings are shown, and many ol the designs are exclusive Some if the latest arrivals in the Dress Goods Dept. cream lustres for waistings in stripe, spot and plain designs, cream, serge and cords. Fancy instres, in brown, myrtle, blue, blaek- Chiffon broadcloth in brown, navys, greens, Wine and black, prices 65C 88C $'.io, $1 25, and $1.65 per yard, - ` Newest. snitings in invisible stripes, so much in demand for ladies’ spring suites at 65s, $1.10 $r_35 to $r.65 per yd, 4 f Fine line of panama cloth makes a nice sheer dress in all the latest colors, golden brr~\\;n, navy,gr¢cn and black eic_ - -.'.Newest»2patier_us Qc/dvenette Cloth for spring shower *proof coats, W. 5o to $1.75 per yd. _ _ WA ll GOODS DEPT. ,,__ __ _ _ Theii'l\ie \°Sprin_g_ Wash Goods A _ `==<>_`_ » Mak’e a Magnificent Showing c..-_ 'r e -_...J-' ‘g _ "‘~ij"‘ '-‘=:»i_-.-_ "~ '.4 .;.f~‘ _ .=- '- ee' ‘ "gif _,,,,~°3"° _ ¥_ f - -t-- _-__ lg-:_ _.b - s-.-@i,\ :rg _ 1.- " " ‘ _felt i \ “T ”°" 5. `~s 3 -xii ‘ A lv _ ian; * *K1 'ir .,~ ' :I J' 4 . . r ~. ‘ . , , ea __,,s , i;5,>~¢=~>,,, I f* »~>-,____H:' 'ij "galil - _A-".-.'-*_ .. ' " :_ i -"'~'- - - ` "~‘ ._- ';:».j.l¢¥':; -1 -< f°‘-c""""' . ,jf-_-__-_ ' 1-_ __ _’.'..~"~'. _,..;.' ">'i'a.;~/QNZ...--»-»»\._..,.'.'»» _ ____ _ - f Mg S-¢_;a==»“*’”__ ' .f . ._~,» ._ _..» .___ f . Hs _ > lr 1 < _ ..___t-;- ,. -_-._ ._- iiv _. _ _7_,:,?:__ -’-:_ - ve.-».=~_1.t _mann . -_ - - Offices ln New Prevue Blocli-tllierlettetown' .- _gt_-e-_ _- -_ _ "nn return to Salem. - h .thermometer registered 8 aero, which was also the registered during tha day. Fr‘day morning -it was’ and during the previous above. . most wonderful men in the world, a I-lindoo by ‘birth; a magician from years of long study in the occult sciences which are now being re- oo niasd ae ossessin such marvel- -ilcult feats which are but illusions he Isays; the list of his aecomalishmenta and powers to entertain is endless, and he is a Man of Mysteries in- |deed, producing the spirit element at lwill, and doing other remarkable acts which are simply unexplalnable. He and his clever wife who assists him in his work, _are a team super- ior to any ever seen here in like equalled in the line of mysteries and magic in the world today." Replies to Paton .fe Co’s limericke able torrent. Over fourteen hundred have already been received and by next week when the competition closes it will no doubt ,be far bs. yond this number. It is worthy of lmenuon to note that this ni the inet lirnellck fad in Canada that a firm has offered-a prize of over fifty dol- lars in value-where no payment was demanded to enter. The sole ldca of the present competition is that the ilrm are securing a very vlnabls rn'a.illng list out of it. Those who have not seen the prizes should cer- tainly take a look in Paton’s win- dow snd be convinced ol what really fine goods are being given away in this competition. In sending inlines competitors should be careful to see that the ending of the lines rhyme with the first or second lines of the verse. ` In the Dominion House of Coni- mons last week Mr. Martin, of P.E. I., moved for all correspondence, telegrams, reports and other in- formation with reference to winter communication, and the construction of a tunnel between Prince- Edward Island and the mainland of Canada. Mr. Martin proceeded toshow that the Island was not properly treated in regard to representation, subsid- ies and other grants, and favored the construction of a tunnel. Mr. Lcfurgey and Mr. McLean, of P.E.I. supported the resolution. all favor- ing the tunnel. Mr. Hughes of Kings deprecated the fault finding of the Conservative members. Hatter inci- lities of transportation were requir- _ed_. but the Government would not :he justified in going on with the ltunnel until the fullest lnvestizution was obtained. The island should be put. ln the same position as the other lProvinces in respect to freight and passenger rates and with the new ice- breaker which was being constructed. the Island, he thought, would not have much to complain oi. Mr. Chis- holm of Antigonish advocated the route between Georgetown and Cape George which would solve the whole difficulty as to winter transportation -He attacked the Picton route. Mr. Macdonald of Picton did not intend to say anything on tho subject but for the reference which Mr. Chisholm had made to Picton route. Mr. Mac- donald ssld that after 82 years trial it had been amply-demonstrated that the best route was by Picton. At Cape George there was nothing but n Cape-not a harbor, all sea-faring men knew that the route by Plctou was the best one, and not a day was lost this season. Mr. Wright of Renfrew favored a tunnel if it was feasibleand could be had for ten millions. Sir Wilfrlcl Lnnrlcr said that there was no injustice on the part. of his Government, or past Gov- ernments, as far as representation with Island was concerned. Ontario had its representation reduced just as P.E.I. had. P.E.I. '_'/as ni: o treat- ed squally as well with inc subsidies. In respect to exhibitions, inc other Provinces had Dominion Exhibitions and got $50,000, but the Island would not have a Dominion Exhibi- tion therefore did not get as much. He thought that Mr. Martin , was more anxious for a grievance than a Kilby the Magician is one of the _ . ra- -1 Misa' Helen W. -Mitchell of the T. H. Dawsiin North Tryon, #und Balcrn, (Mass) Hospital, has been through the City Saturday on his in this City for the pant week vislhway home from t‘he MacDonald Con- lng her grandmother Mrs. John Bree- solldated School, Hillsboro, where he ken. Misa Mitchell leaves this week has been for th_e~last three weeks do- _lng extra nttinga about the school. At nine o'elock Friday nig t the el-owggq 8 W0 i time and QIICOFGI. A clipping from an exchange to hand says:-"Kilby the Mngimmy 5 P K lous powers; clever in the most dif~'The words tell so small `a part of what this man of mysteries, vs;-"5 and learned- in mystic lore and en- chantment can do, that they (nil meaningless when once his marvel. lous work is seen. He plnyngi fo 5 thronged _house at the “Cedars” last night, and at times the audi- ence was held spell bound by his mysterious, weird and magical per; formane. Standing in the midst oi work, and it is safe to say are un- NB l!1\\K\1|l\¢011f» BNIB# BGNUIKI. aur- FOUIIGM1 by all the appurtenances of his masts are-he looks the pare or .magician to the life. He introduces ‘the occult mysteries of the Hlndoo~ are pouring into the Brm in a verit- 'B1'Bl11U\l. D°\°f0|'mi“§ scientific mirac- les which aetound ana man, gn; watcher marvel, and to place him among the class of magician; who do the usual worn out feats in mnglc,` `i`s to commit a grevioua mistake.. In conjunction with his wife, he dogg n most remarkable cabinet act; he frees himself from any and every bond which can be thought of; handcuffs are silken bonds which can but a moment to get awny from and these are`only soma of nu _wonderful things included in his per- formance. He makes but r-_ shui SUV. and should he seen by every one \vho likes a rare t-nt.»ertuinm~r.r _so full of interesting fr-autres that the measure is running river." The Mill View Debating Society met on March lith, the president Joseph Story called the meeting to order. Emmerson Sheldon was called Upon to occu the ,chair. T were adopted, Quite plousing to the society. was the large number 01 visitors present and doubly so wnl; the presence of quits a few ladies both from this district and also from "-he adioiuins districts. The gunna under debate was which is the better start in Life for a man, to ro¢¢iv¢ 'one thousand dollars cash or its _equivalent in Education. George ,Sheldon opened on the side of Edu. cation, and was supported in his Hrgument by Joseph Story, A. J. Hynes and C. W. Sheldon. Charles MCKGMIG. responded, and was sup. Ported by William Coady, J, A, ,Drake Joseph H. Macnonnin and ,1_ R. Monsgh n. After a very large n- monnt_ of discussion on both sides in wh ch several bright argu- ments were brought one and thcwuehly debated was mairman' gave his decision in favor of E.l~,.cn~ tion. A vote of thanks was tunlersd the chairman for his able .ind impur- tial decision. The sublet-t` for non, rmsetingwas chosen and is. which in the better woman for n man to lava UN Clean. cross wife nr tie dirty, lllliilf Wife. this- .vas moved by Joseph Swry an¢i.sec=>n.n.-a by _:_ A, Drake. _ _M_i"=YdS linimeoi fun llundru _ We Have finished taking stock and will give bar-' gains on lines in which we are over- ' tunnel. When the terms of the a- 5t0Ck¢d-- <~. 3. *K ‘;"`,_=;/.___ “ _ ' X %§,<* isx” -V'-1-.-.lgs - " . ~ ~ . _ _ * ep J- ” .MJ °‘ ` '-f» 3*?-If..-.f:1.-=‘-.'.;§';f; _ I;'..~.`.»;.';_.._-,.1 >‘ A '__.f"I;_l ;:- ._/_, '_ /wa. 0 ~ _ _ c"`7`i} 'hz , ~g;,. - "" G... '~ -_-': we- w___ ~‘-:-~ 's ’_.,e.' _- ' ._-.»sv'» _ s. ¢;.s:¥f-If"+=§ _ _ _-.-'__-_,.‘-_-_ ‘ -4-.~; ,f * 7-=' ` ,ey ,.-__;-»>""' i We havejust opened the first consignment of ' our new wash goodsstoclc nc-t by any means the full range. but Slim- cient. to make a most attractive showing. Thfse dainty fabrics come as a reminder of spring with their advent thewash goods department becomes brilliant with an infinete variety of delieate colorings. - Begf English print cotton, gnnlraptqgd fast colors extra .wwe _-__ -,4 KC per yard Something extra mee in _amemiaed-iawu'(so_mnci\_ in demand for shirtwaists) eight ee1_o'rrngs'~ _ ’2f>¢1>¢f Y-“fd Zephyr Ginghams- in pretty plaids check and stripe effects all the latest coloring 13 and r5c per yard Mercerized lawn. in fancy stripes, for waists in fight» blue, pink, green and"W\lli¢ special 24c per yd- . ~i.;."._-I .- , S actress smear. greement of Confederation were en S _~ - Q land, so that the Province might have the fullest measnre~ of prosper- ity. R. L. Borden denied that the Conservative members who had spoken were more anxious for a grievance than a tunnel. He favored a tunnel if it was practicable and could be had with reasonably cost. the subject. The motion passed and the House ndjayied.. . Telephone 1 r r ‘8l’EWAl\.'l"S t rain-:lm l 0 G liaebeenlioneetlylzarned I _ Quality. Cleanliness A lioueelield Word and Skill ` ' -_ ‘ _ --_ 1 . i--' --' » `* iTl'f¢l;l\\lfl¢¢\ll’¢ “V0 Good for 25 cents. ,._ ._ _ ' _. ml” W' um' , Then you will say Good If f "_-__='-.i-1": /‘l tered into it was not at all likely 00| fill’ |)§|"§|||. f- =:__-2'-5-;~= -"f=_I» ~= 1 - '-.-__, ,. that a. tunnel was thought of. His 4 "-,:-_fi _`""_-"il;- If ' ” , \ if ¢ own view was that apart from the - '-`f '_ Q' _` _ 2;, , 'i `~ agreement whatever was possible and *-`_'f.f," _ `f _-I, '_-..___.’ "-11"" ' ’ lu x , ‘ feasible should he done to give every ` ‘ ,.51 `< facility possible in the way of giv- ' 0 3'." -i -ji ` in better transportation to the Is- nexl week. \ . ‘ Your Chaps Full information should he had on 9 I Dlsapmar Like . _sic WHEN You USE 111° nennmnnbr J- M ACS' w|"_|'C|-| HAZEL CREAM Good for your hands, Good for your face, _ ‘ Good for your lips. Good for ehavers, Good for chaps, Good for girls, -_ . __ 103 Keut_Street. _ _ _ \. . PY he sec- , rotary J. R. Monaghan read the min~ utes of the previous meeting which, _-_Q--_. . 4., __ ‘__ as at the-1 - 75 ~ Pieces English;Prints-l-l_2 perlyd. ieces best English soft finish print in- light and dark colors. 3: ineheswide dt fine diigaiile cotton well worth! ` ¥$¢'» l5¢ PU .')"°`fa_- FW' M°°_4*Y "20 'Must paid for at time of sale none charged v-erotic put §WaY= __ _ ' I _ _ . _ . _ 'Tbiseffer is withdrewnssseen _ _ ` _ as the 75 piecciware sold. This rs posture. White Lawns- at the White Goods Sale - i his I t' ` lk. i - il dis vi'§',..i’.`."'z.!~»“i`f-li2.,_=, ‘_‘?»°r°i`“'n»i. ,<37 i.i'éi`l'.` `i.`»'逻` ii'»§_€_° White Cotton; at _thc White Goods Sale ~- ~ - t " i\...._.1 .5 ‘tilts `".l‘i‘.'i'f..°‘L‘$'i’.‘2..§"°‘,..‘f‘i“fi`r$'r‘3i‘ 53§§»”o. anti speeialat . . . . . .............».»..............;. ll-Ze 3°"'°“ ""'“°"'=“’”‘°‘°‘*"‘“°' ’”‘°°“"°"°"»‘¢l ri. -Wai . _ _ §é'_i_`..'éii` "i;';i»`¢'='¢fi."_l»`_'¢`i`°ii'»i" 'i`§p'|`=`li'ali}i 'liens for - ' ,xnai_»'_»La»sa_ v_¢1y_ fine .user nn erwear, specva . . . . . . - ape¢lB_ ._ ... ........ . 6' n -- _A .crew or gona wgmnaoain _iudn_I.\uen_. v°.ri~¢,h9_i¢¢t1n¢f-\\»°~_ gs.isi1li:r,ih2ir|ci:\`i;liilyshrriri_k ..... ...I4 I-Ze _yridespetinl . ` _ __ _ ,___5,__n_1-___ __ , _ 600 _Dainty.i2¢ M_uslii\$_ et_8c I _-_ Tl 's a notabl 'attractive eller of dainty little muslims in Bora! designs. _ eieem' nsr Y _ h. d E many adapkd ‘qt , _ of blue, greens, n.\auv'es and°greys on a w itegroun . 'SPC _ and dresses, for misses and children 27 inch fabric worth ree -. _ ~ - - ~ - » - - - ~ » - ~ » - - - - _ _. S nanny and oiglnaami intwmre coops sate t pf \ __ 2 A notably attractive range of all tbeseigcods recently/ received and S11€ClHlli’ Pficti 0_1 forthe White Goods Sale- ` li _ - - - ‘ ' _'J Dainty pin stripe white nn y c _ _ _ - _ Textur especial at . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . - - - 206 ?_:'5l_;'a‘§:I¢_~1;’el":_‘;'~lC“l“f|¥ °h°iC° n|ll."h¢¢f- H _ d' it orreci `width'and Oganrlie Crisp 'dainty sheer attractive ial at* Qc * ~ rf Naiuscok, 3,6 inches, fine softbeaniifully finished fine sheer fabric special __ ._ _ ,- _ _ .~ ~ __ _ fabric special ._ if ' ' . _. .. ` _ ~ 2 Save on Linens Al the While Goode n“°'* Sllililll? ' See Sale shrunk shin waist suit linen, veryelmiee. snitinggoed henv-yiweight___nice_iln_i5_2v;,;__» ‘ f' good 2 inch white snlting drill very cfccflvc Coslu ‘ weight special _ 503 nb" . . h .Mb " 'it f‘ed""'1g g_‘__..3_raweasy»-|inen very ever thread Pnrelmen.P2;‘_§ '_§`r‘:f_:_°e‘?1_l:_:;1_s_\nn_'i2einr;a_ -cj Ffa? _“___” 6 inch Linen Lawn fine sheer pure linen price cut tucked, splendid for aprons,-worth 25c f < ._ [Scif ioinch, sure linen shirt waist sniting very me, _ 7 _ _ - ~ ' ~ ` C CB( (0 _ 3 ' to so _ ,_ _ _ .L teens: ` N" Y '_ . _' _‘ _ _ _ mush . '*\». “The Man Behind _ 7 - i Bargains in . __ .. - . ._ .“,:_ . . ._ ..__,_.`>’»,-5- _._.\.'_ ._.‘I'G.;__________.__,_,-_-__ . in White Goods Sale CIDED Y th l t dbest equi wash goods depart- . E ment ini4P. Eflslldgzisoiiiélrs you of itspgzsdt at sharply ;lrednc_eg1 prices during this sale Every sort of washiqngimatenel D , specially price cnt for you and oniy a few mentioaefon _ ' G nrit - ( of cramped space-come early for these haxgaujs (2 5 rtmainf -' . ` i ‘ ii'-_fi ` _ , . Y P . . _ .j _ . ._; ‘ 1 it nsrorine Lawn a soft fine dainty fabric for mvr26v ,_ _ _ _ _ __ ' . __‘,_ P“P°5¢5 SP¢“‘“i ` - C 'Special 39 cent Persian Lawn a notablv lin¢__o`l’iie'¥fUQ‘, " .~‘ c. < i . f/A: ,-11 "- ' k\\'i ' ' lull; Pffrz * dll. . ‘-L* in .ers-rr :mr f-¢_\‘;§-r_'»_;, :.1-__ _ drttstf _ Newsoa'S Bi_0Ci¢ _ H . _".'.-.-.» af.-'-‘ 4-. - -- 1- - ‘ ' . dftsrintf _ no ann” -_ MARK wa1GH1°._ an i I -You e`a.nnotlisye'anyi " ` ' better protecoomm _ N0 _ case of accident than ‘ a Policy in ' . 'heavy \vnn¢n iaimpsmn uni rw mai" "4 ff npheistering ehonld he_ done U andcompetent workmen. ‘ ft I9 ITM fUP_°'“° l t einen who makes the charge for the ww* 3°” should understand his wor -no seed la seating ' i much fer this clan-of work-hue. ‘flu-h..Wr l . _ pricesareinevidence in repair work aswell _a3_l_D 4 new furniture. _-- for ance, women, children, sp_ring_ sl_nslg_ will keep your In ord€*r to ' our lar above lgieeth _ - for the `B°“" Sun Life of Canada am ' Ii' g°°<1 S*f°\=s Protection ____;;__=;_______ gud Pm _ gressive Co. m.~1=e- BRQW simmons , / _ i .Qt N a v /` l _ Slelnliness