, ._ ._ n H,-,.,.;_ .se ~.- of ¥q § *WH i 'f i ~. $ 4. __;;!$.{_~.?._l5i.,_ §i€5i€5l¥5$€5ii%!€>ré‘€Si¥%i¥5i€é!€§i€5I€5i€éi< N B 6 I e T k DsLnoUs1r: convocaton is to be held on April 24th. ‘ LIAKE no other engagement for Thurs- nssnsssssss \ men ou; :i doreu Ties ri tear, some buy Mn. 3 Con IC au bux one jewelry business to Mr. Adam Mui'ray’s SIX: OtheLS Dim p store on Grafton street. The store is be- T ere are as nism clifierent tastes as there chosen will occupy the new premises. men \\ e don t e\pect to please all But W Can Pleas Ai `..,All Men oi Good Tast Four-in-Han ds, `_"` "` Sword Drill by eight- very young ladies i s \ I B R bar the date Thursday April 19th. r 402C 9’ it hits S' "_ Annandale, has gone to England, 'wthe um’ deceased brother. , ` PM ,sr o po_s_sibly`tui'n out. It seemed to me th T0 d8y ; we' must be prepared to beat the Sham S06 ODI' WlIld0W 7” handsomeLy before we could haven chan ' of beating either-the Columbia ora new- ~ ' _ I . D I _ T H' K S I ~= Defender. In view of these factsdsheretore, Jfgigmwigud the m0n:;°H ig has ’ . I decided toask Mr. George L. Watson1i0,ltncu% E. W. Groves Stampers Corner. ,°<=°°1>*§°°mm‘“§‘°’f‘°d?S‘¥°“°”‘“?°8'i’°_l°l‘F‘;‘° < _ . _ . 1 >...._ ©@ 3 ‘hands Tim GUARDIAN the follow extract from a British journal'--Sir Than. 8 p_ m__..The sixth Word Thomas Lipton lnan intervievi sayst Loom. BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STURE __ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~-~ ~ By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. MARCH went out likea lion day evening April 12th. High tea and apron fair by ladies of Grace Church. G. F. Hutcheson intends moving his ing fitted and as soon as ready Mr. Hut- Suoarm' before six o‘elock Saturday afternoon an alarm of fire was rung in for a Slight fire on the roof ofa house on Ches- nnt street occupied by J os? McMurray. The firemen were very prompt and a small urintity of water extinguished the blaze. MESSRS. F. G. Reid & Co., are erecting in St. John`s, Nfld., a large hotel said to be almost equal to the best hotel in Can- ada. When this hotel is opened it is ex- ected that _ a large number of tourists will visit Newfoundland. 'U To-night in the Y M C A Parlor at8 ’ mock Mr. Meswaiii iifiiileeture before the Natural History Society upon the Q , Classification of Birds. The lecture will be illustrated by specimens and will no d doubt be most interesting. Any one who Knots an wishes todo so is welcome to attend with- out further invitation. F1OW1ng Ends LooK out for the program of the enter- tainment by the children of the Militia. 1-_Quality Popularity and Low Price the bm of the S°1<“f=~ 7 Wive- Lclgllc her ee for the ‘homes tha. Tommy’s left behind (him." The Cava 35' khaki uniform will be a novelty Th little ones “May Queen” and ‘the pl songs will make up the program. Remem ne anceto both work and pleasure.-So herd or Mr. Nathan Acorn, from win four have died end several others are v ' sick. S0 ` ` investigation.--John Nichol, Esq l lhchasfalleu heir to the property of - A Cnsnnorrrzrowiv gentleman °w . had the assurance of Mr Fife that Anothermatter which influenced me ‘|90 Sl 00 shallhave absolute carte blanche as err ' Wed. 8 IDB ,‘,' ' , kind ofa disease has stricken the diary ~ Thur. 8 p. in. - “The Comment ch* - 017 me suppose itto be the result 'of li¥l’hought.” ' some mixture applied to the animals- takes considerable interest in yacht racing ‘I . ‘ ~ , _ ,~ ¢ rock this decision was that Mr.. Fife has not yet lost confidence in,-the Shamrock. He: A [Yr:s'ri~:nn.sr fiwa.-s Ari' Fools fit of it. ~ IN order to accomodate the large and increasing trade ofthe Revere Hotel, the proprietor, Mr.-P. S. Brown, intends ex- tending the hotel by the addition of num- ber of rooms. » IN referring to P. E. Island produce the Maritime Merchant says:-Three or tour vessels have opened up for spring busi- ness and are awaiting the pleasure of the people. Although the spring is opening g early. it is perhaps alittle too early for business which will not probably be brisk for another month yet. Some more ves- sels are ready to come forward andthough they do not usually commence to do so until May opens, they may, this year, on- account of the open naviption andthe ab- sence of ice along the coast, come earlier. We do not change the price this time. Oats are 37 to 38c. for large and 39 to 40c. for small quantities. Potatoes remain at 30c. and turnips at 30 to 3.5¢. per bushel. IN a few days Dr. McKay Jordon who has been themanager of the Boston Op- tical Company hi this eityifor thefpast six months leaves for Winiiipeg. There is a A general tendency amongst our citizens to patronize home industry but as soon as Dr.Jordon opened hisparlors he soon' gave evidence that he had a. bright future be- fore hirn.St1-ict attention to business,conp- led with ability,invariably brings success a.ndDr. J ordon’sca.reer while in the city was not an exception to the rule. In his busi- ness capacity he has made hosts of friends from his genial disposition and masterly grasp of his chosen profession. Dr. Jordon is not only energetic, but he has a lauda- ble ambition to do what is right and We predict forhim a marked degree of success in the city where he has decided to locate. lNo eye specialst on earth pretends to be able t0 cure all cases of defective vis- ion. lt mustbe admitted that Dr. Jordon has givensome marvelous demonstrations, and these treated report _wonderful im- provement. In social circles Di-.end Mrs. Jordon have made many ' .acquaintances and theirremoval from our city will be i regretted by all. ‘ by lments upon and Words from the Cross.” ` H §The 'subject for each discussion will be 6 las followsz- . “Sleeping Beauty,” with reeitations, and ‘gmssp ` _ ' S Sun. p. m. -Subj.-“The Comment of Indifference." Mon. 8 p. ' m. 4- 5‘The _ Comment Donruss Norm, March 28th.-The Hatred,” ` winter season has passed without winter truss, 8 p, m, -“The ‘Comment weather, and the people realize for o thatthe Want of snow .isa great hind * Despair.” , . i p. rn. - “The Comment Faith Superstition.” V _ X If Fri. 8 p. ln. - "The Comment io. ; sch sun. ii. mf- ‘The First were use destroy vemiin. .The case., however is the Problem of Wrongdoing and For- serious enough to demand a thorn ’ giveness.” - A ' ' S y ot t p. m.>-“The Second Word and re Iltlie Problem of Rescue," ` A but being Sunday we did not get he full bene- _ _ _ lLEN'r`r:N MISSION.-The Rev.TI3eo T. Officers. It is essentially a patriotic cause, -Williams, Rector of St. Paul’s Church,- ' Qwill deliver a series of sermons, during t ithe first two weeks in April, on “Com- April lst-Sun. a. m.-Subj. - “The of l °E Of of | '."»-VI, "\\ lil. _-s._.~ _,; s * .if `~ -A, ,fill lift `\‘-. ltr? if ' lv \` fir? ti; i ii" Y /` an Caps ARE 0:9 §i they re fb ¢ »’tr?\7` 1 I Iii” i `\ a ¢ Mon. 8 p. m.--“The Third Word and. - line signineanee or ,Relationship in Life. h r Tues.8p.‘m.-“The Fourth Word and ° A the problem of Alienation from God.” ‘I the Meaning of Life.” ‘ V - het. Fri.8p.m..-“The Seventh Word PAIR, ,- Shamrock was the best yacht he could, the Meaning, of Death.. _ __ » at _ 4 . T .» 0°'-1 T0 GUI!! A. liUl.D;|N A DAY. in C01* oor ve -Pstons *will -allow thgmglp to_ do scrubbing, -will wear twice as .carpet and will cost YOU to ‘ new design bou ht before the big '- Wed. S D. II1.-~“Tl'ie Fifth Word and mg-*V the Problem of Pain.” Line with #jess #hs ='sr»1°.-¢°€1“s~.he“°S-.’°“ . . Y' -l =2¢h¢eeas;be_- i11i I Give ns a. trial o order. All lnliltmg up before stock tehng we came across some odd lines which we will clear "` out at greatly reduced * prices, viz - * i-some fmm 4.0¢. no 30g Q Iieinrz Tomato Soup,former Price 40:, now 35c Kemtz mince meat (tm) Clinsues Ginger waiter, re- duced from ao¢ to 20¢ * Evsp Peaches from 2f)c to l5c pkg* 1>ie,°h’Resf iss. e ns tromlzg* Situtmi il Amis i ii - '-il ini Ain %¥#1l#¥¥* Director of the London \ servatory of Home CEMETERY eating of the Sher Cemetery co ,win be nerd in in of the Y M C A Building "se “Navy” lll'I0° ni. diy of Aran ri-e me 1- b°°“**f“1 “<1 the hour of 4 o’cloek in the “mn “ds W me forthe Election of Direc the transaction of such other ll may come before the m 8..... ‘niinsn B-*Roe HENRY sm i H ' Queen St- ood Cemetery Co Connolly | Building ai 1900 si I l\IC¢ClllUlI Ieloleeg 5 YI a great expen=e I the Pi in is in im 0roYem-‘Fl are W0 th the delimte toD0h~ Annual M ,ad Henitzman Pianos expensepr anything else to enable him to improve the Shamrock' as much a.s,Vpos- sible. With the Shamrock improved. in ,en-,I-y possible way-evjen the extent ‘ of "4 1 unseen I .U ` "‘f€¥i‘is..timei¥`?en~ be "° 3. in 3 S¢ég25§3tUT‘ Amee 'wmeme If ,avr-5 -bw# M" , the Sharm-oekeeven the linproved ' ` hand80m8ly $5 B116 ~W8S p settled. -I hope tolhave this /done in July 4-Jas. Paton &_(§o. if Bananas, California Navel Oranges i Blood Orangesjust received at Stewart Gates ' ~ _ . r DIAN -Office and save mone , i :ru-g-i -ull y _:_ b '_ V “A re” see °°‘“°““~ ‘° W °“'“ill)ll GORDON ALLEY* nwhmg willbedone with the actual work " I b , - i .quam thevrsinneiige his been rel-merry rea-1 . . , ~ . ge.; and in nie _-sensations ,_-_PHY_,$1C1§N SURGI-3,01! A ofaiignsi cf this year,-’ _ A ' Bentlely’s Llllllllellt-' ` /f` - vw V g ua are again » "’°*.:...'.'.:‘:. meal caller. Our Sh avec, Our l\l'a,li-cuts, Om-work fmm all Speakstoriiitlf. _,_ y ss-sive Us A- 4 " G ` mn $0 ltDEl\dUD\. P ani About n can But our ao:-ii. if Lots of people get their job .-printing dune at THE GUAR- work ready shin promised! i` “uf-¥°“f‘** “W4 Carters’ Seeds '° K . I -”.'>'.'-<*<}5.‘-'.1-‘ ' 4.' . lk” 5 .F 8-»» mn. Iubostsll it sem avenge watch h It you! coil be due so accident or lack of skillful ethniol. toallwatcheelds §i»