sell dry goods at prices so low that they 15IS'f°*“*=»‘-L and Litmff S°°i°*Y-M'-' _ ”' T h ink”""' we had supplied all the people in the City with Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Towellings \Vh_itev~'ear, Dress Goods etc. etc. so great has been the sale. Only six days left be "<“ 1:1*-'fi "@v'._”i»'€.'-'if.'»!i»‘=i?@»-".<‘~ _ .' ,_' 2 fl1;§'*.~_“»>. "‘i1§?..“-5?‘§'f‘»*`.’.‘~"_‘i-`.“l;‘f "»-.'~:-_Jj1. Macbonald & Stewart. Binders, Attorneys-at-Law, Notaries-s, &c ..r.ff*'~\2.=*:f..:_~: lid liUIlSlllBl , tteto , an9l.90l. d8cw6m trade, and wisl ing te inc°eai\e our apecml inducement for 30 dave P” of the following grades of Tem- Z _ '|`he~4* ei' `l’ fn" _'M' -1_1* For a moment before buy-mg gui: i¥§“§*§l ~_ »>i-_==\<>_.°f°fw- CONSIDER 4 How many cheap. worthless iustro J ~ V ments are ou the market; FREE lcoivsinsn _ That a cor instrument will never We are anxious fo: your tea § gg., ,,¢i,ff¢¢;¢,_ already large sales we tier as a _,CONSIDER WU, 5 ff* WUI? b°°* l'° l'h° Thatif you buy not from are`ia’o`e purchaser of 1 und of either V h°\1S¢ X011 have 11° redress. ‘ “Eureka” Bleu 25c per lb U “Red Rose.” Bland 283 per lb 2 _ \._ __ _ Hezai-gf, Brahmm 25g pgr lb” _((5 that we as the leading music house Knowing the ra.tisfact‘on that Q” §;L:;‘gm‘;’:,_§‘;f;'s;§fd5' ‘° s°°°d these teas are giving oahevn we ` ' feel assured of further sales to you if gn¢¢ bg-i¢d_ I That doing the largest bisiness in this line we areinaposrtion to quote you finest prices. iiiiiiiiii i ii. §..-ii B I € l' I' 0 S _ - - _ 1 Lower Queen SMH- g -~=_ The I'eaS'..'2;.?1" ' §%&&§@¥ ihsmenesesws ¢~»` \ sl* ;ih`e:s_;lfoea on Popular _“orarie -.- Printingliouse A-_aiu extends its thanks to* the public for the liberal pat- t ronage during the past year, Q and is more than ever convinced " that the woiur nous, and Pincus Quorxn are giving per- fect satisfaction. weare never but when you want a Job Printing done in a HUBBY, D. TAYLOR 'IheI_’opdu_Priu`¢ei*,' U28: 'THIS' °» Q HINT $- The sharpest criticism on ii shave is not sharper than our razors. They're sharp, and we keep ‘em sharp, be- cause they mustbe sharp to irive a rightshuve. Sharp, a ren't we l / ' Head with the hair properly and stylishly dressed makes amen ook 1410"/, better than usual. We shave mp right a_i_i’d diées§_ your r roper_ an i. on corgsglacsome 'rim screens, cnantorrnrowst Pnmcirnntr Cyrus .McMillan will read a paper on Cair- ` Asn Wednesday at St. V Peter's ”Cathe'~ _ dral.-Holy communion 7.15113. m.. 7.45 a_. m. Matins and Litany 11 a. ui., children’s service 5 p. in., evensong and address 7.5!) p, ni. During Lent there will be special courses of sermons on Sundays at ll a.m. and 7 p. m., and on \Vedne.sdays und Fril days at 7.30 p. in. ' THE Students from the United States attending.: St. Dunstan`s College intend observing \Vasliington's Birthday, Feb. 22nd. Adinner will be given lit the Revere after which the entire company will call upon Consul Vail where it ~i_s understood that an interesting program will be ciuried out. Aim you goingto the lecture?\Vhat lec- ture? \Vhen and wherefl Rev. Mr! Tho- mas’ on “Our lute 'beloved Queen,” in North \\'iltshire church on Monday even- ing 25th, inst.. beginning at 730. Of course I`ll gc. \Vou1dn’t miss it for any- CLYDE River: Norns.-The hauling is backward this winter on account of the continued storm. Our school is steadily improving under the 'tuiti-tion of Mr. fl). McLeod.-A basket social sind. entertain- ment is to be held shortly -Smelt dshing is over for this sea.son.‘-Owing to “the con tinued sickness our physician _is kept blsy______ _ _ V __ an accountof the unfortunatefuction ofliin number of relatives and friends are left to mourn their loss. Deceased was iuwomap of unassuming fiiianner, but iof it-l jenlal ’llspositioii and`e.n_ioyed thoggoodwlll offall who knew her. The large number thai iccompanied the remains on Monday to esteem in which she was hil l. The Yun'-` eral services were impressively conducted by Rev. Mr. Dystnnt of Pleasant Valley. I5 the bereaved we extend our sincere ’Y'”P*E,'!¥:.. .--_..» » - -_ Mlnidonv s.1i.§sri1@ii1uiré.1=i4.,’-._ é _I.,oNnoN, February 13.--Pgol_'., John. A..= Fleming, lecturing at .Liverpool today. ialdho had Signer Marconi°s permission »'.o§._make liistfmentlon that on the li.-st. day of _reign of King Edward VII., he, wireless messages between St. Catherines, Isle of Wight. and the Lizard, till' miles. Perfect communication between the two points has since been established. » é_.¢__.._. . KENDRICK’S LINIMENT never disap iints-Ba were of cheap imitations at cheap prices. _ l 1 _ ‘ if £l!.*%!'ILll‘%|.l»'i'\`=BUllRill.¢3€ WE DN Eil`lAY i0. ' Bee Hive Daily Bulletin and lf 'iw Old Probabilities Weather For-:cas t- ail, Weather Bulletin ‘ ‘fl `/ A . 5 More unsettled with local elect I (gd or snow, _ :» Smell; Box Shoots, nicely selected stock, truly sawn, a large quantity on hand. _ i If you have an idea of doing some repairing this season we will assist voubteo save a few dollars r. . lnm e have stock of lumber of which _ ' . ' . ._ he 10th January after only a few days _ _ adian Poetry and Poets in Prince of Wales t' __ ' V V aI'B l)0y0Ild C0mpetlll0D. College on Thursday evening ai:8 o'clock.V_ `aTh:lru in death the., wan, 'mt , The public are invited: . . *P ‘nw ’ .hg »sn~"1'mg member' 9.! th' i Tal: Fancy Dress Carnival will be held V _ at the Rink, March 6th. Spegial music iii VV P , Q , being prepared by the orchestra which# Miss., who with gi-maeiiiidnnandgreaz n e '..wiIl be strengthened by the addition of ` 'four Ur five instruments. ` V _ _My physician told me Iwas a. victim Islander named James McArthur, who ‘ _ D ‘_ ‘. ‘ . 'i 2:' ." ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' """" had gone to theTSa.hatl"oni._»A`i{iny sh®er_ _io put up for ini' night, ima an.-.r aiveii- nervous dyspepsla and must takefjmst' ing himself oi his, clothes, ran dowu Green ' Street inn nude condition. He was placed g - in the House cf Detention in a padded K sell. _ ` E' Ir is with sadness that we chronicle the 5% ~_ i ‘ i learn sinus. John \v..m..»,~f Bfaiiiiibsne , V which took place on Saturrlay 'the' 16th " \ after a_ brief illness of one day. A hus- , j Q! band, three sonowing children and a 1 7% l-150 medicines and prescriptions and it was ‘inf example was -too much for _me and I Summerfield' Cemetery 'attested to fthe: as regularlyas I 'take inyV mfeuls. not __ _ _ _ _ _ _V _ _ _ . _ _V f f.A"flfty crnt box of Slunrt'§ Dyspepsia . ‘ r " 1;'F'al.ile'ts will last me a. month and kee m Marconi, accomplished the feat of sendinpr" attained to within a few hours of the 9~l°li eldest and dearly beloved son Hen with ifvhoin she resided having passed away on _feuiib=are_Johu C. and Mrs. Jenkins of * c 0 resident of Mt. Melllck, Lot 49, Mrs.Ellza- J 1 beth Lane, rellct of the late Samuel Lune, ' _ Esq.,whlch occurred on Saturday evenl ng -the 23th of January. Mrs. Lane was the ----- . second daughter of the late Henry and" Bessie Lodge, and was born at Willow Hall Xorkshire, on the 27th January, IJ-li so had she at the time of her death | . V . A 1 ' ' I _ I Us I Everywhere. 0 3.‘.‘.‘;‘lf.'.‘..‘§’..‘§‘E.."i.‘;."""" 2”” 5.*‘“.1Z.;'° ____ in Trnca/die. In 1829 she was united iul 1 ' '_ piren an er members of the family ln‘18:`50 and settled V _ _ ,f _ . ;_ marriage to Mr. Lane and became the' ' _ V _' _ _ l‘or a few weeks f ir alu ruione; We Win smiths me foruiecinmpion Orr. E.1._,_ mower amghi eiiiiiim, four of whom. _ _ ` _ _ ~ at the_Rink Friday night. Ureceeded her to the spirit world, her ' ' i .. ,.,,,,_ .,.. ,..... ....... Pownal onthe 29th bythe side of those would seem that the first meal of the day never remember liaving eaten a was of no importance until I began rolofef emi. his tmbie, im; this advise I. wma’ began to feel _x_n"y old ambition forfvvork" S;°'ny.sid°° 1’ »l.’I°".79ll?' ‘pd -oP‘“°h“ . _ . . _ Af *returning and could eat a good breakfas make. ' _ ' ,,, wemeeversgutoiuthy A1 ‘ isai mm' I I . . 0.0 _ _ -» WANTED - Au i-xperlenr-ed grocery to CORONAS .N na d better and cheaper than a cow. Ask your A' I C Crown Confectionery, W. st; lilfutcheson. I >_C ion. i W 1 _ ,.~'. . This is a new brand of Flour which we imported last fall from =0nta'1io. contains a large proportion of Manitoba No 1 Hard Wheat, which makes, th best Flour in the world. _Fverv of it that we have atld so far has excrllent astisfao ion