L ui_'VVhen m‘Need Of "Remember" We are 'dtrong on G' 'C11 " Fri!-‘1=i§, Charnbrays, M11S1i_n;F§m3t; __ such .staple goods. Our display 1, Sprmg Suitings, ' Dress Goods an `_ Trimmings < has delighted many '1 the “Fair Sex" and is daily bringin /us new customers. ‘ _. The newest things in Shirtwais Ofsllk-Chiffon-over-net and Musli Neckwear to suit the most iastidiou Dutch Collars, 'jab-ots, Bows, etc, new stock of Perrin’s Kid Gloves all shades Now A Word to the Me We have added a new line spring Suits,` Shirts, Collars, Tie Hats,'Caps, Gloves etc-all of which have been carefully selected. When attending the “Seed Fai We will be glad to have you call an ~ inspect our stock. The store withthe- V motto “Live and Let Live." ciginnlll tfniuni I 1 First iclass 'Dry ‘Goods fAt Reasonable Price d _ N. It Ply! to buy in this Province. _Mies Bessie Proud, Loyalist, visiting friends in this city. Miss Carrie Carson, City, has r sister Mrs: E. Stone, Cornwall. 11 a.m. at Greenwich at 3 p-.Vm,.; -fevters East at"'I p.m_. ' ~ ' - I1 returned to the city aftel"'§.* pleas wedding on the 7th oftldarch. ` _-...- Louis Block Cit has urchas $300 and not the property as stat iyestcrday. He also owns the p Retekahu in the Oddfellows' Hall All visiting Oddfellows are cordia _____l._._i_- §1 have the very article needed for soaps, after shave in fact every s ,_-.ii Q.usEN_°S` comil 'rlienov.D.M ne ill li‘ ta' l Sabbath next 1d1tch'i1‘l;)tZ’-“atpégglltiedraixtl:hellrBpEf';3d;“S:?l";i§g:-,agis tgauiilaazt at _-Tupedev. an i ' visit to her sister- Mrs.-iJani€s N. 'i tt 1 ' . 1 Stevenson who ce`1cbra` d her 'Boldeu ma er n '-this m-_-owing B issue' The game between the Clerks and Poultry Ilidugg » 1 . the Mechanics ‘iii Burk-e’e Bowling ',Wést’River, Thlliyiadoiyl, $123-:lb giaai “Seven years,`is a long time to su(- m » yi D thc machinery of thc “Star” l<‘oun`d-, ments tak 1, W . ry at nie foot of Pownal sc., for. while makiiig iripg ;;,°d‘_'“‘§;‘(;m°‘f G ‘ - The social for all Oddfellows and Vine (:han`c,,lv;0,. est. rd 0* . pared, foilowgd `{»/ith refreshments. for the Imrpose of having declare ation. Fine line of strops, brushe a ,_ _ ticle that conduces to comfort and cqmplainnlit’s Bill of Coinplainiata luxury. See us for supplies. The Mc- ter Mr. Johnson and My St-ewan 'dam-Buk will be found uncquallcd. Kinnon Drug Co., Cor Gt. Geo. or Kt. counsel on both sides addressed 1: t3_treets. ' drtf., court the learned judge intimo, Y From the light-house at Lobster' .»... - .. . sy ,y..',. _-,., mer or 1 11.1.' , ~ - Ll..- A l.lGlll`llQll$L ..KEEPER’S 1 STORY is - Cove Head, Bonne 1 Bay, lNe'wfound'-' land. Mrs. W. Young sends gp exper- . fence of Zam-Buk, which should cer- B Mr,,_ Gem proud, Loyd-list, -is vis, tainly act as I true beacon li t _ iting friends in this city. is -- e- in an unconscious condition at he turned after a pleasant visit with her home. The Philosophy classes of Bt. Du' 1 :\'.‘. ._ __i Q has not its usual amount of 1-eadln Beth Jones of the Poultry D9,”- Lcaguc, which‘wae_ to havd "taken 7.30 p. ni. place Wednesday night, hasvheen __-_,_ V V postponed until next Tuesday rligh ` f Beyer.-Pbotograliher, my' me ., .ni od ber of photographs and Sepia enlarg d» mainland vin. Picton and Geor In the Court of Chancery befor,-5 th Y e BY in the ca Of 170115141 Mfuil to heart encore Mess~'s. n good voice, while* Prof. Wright with his comical "Musical 'Slrctch," were cncorrd. The twelve young lad- es who gave the Recreation Drill went through the different complicat- ed motions wi,h ease and grace, but ` the "Babies," On their way to bel, with dolls and candles, appealrdto all. The pupils who took part re- HARITIME BEO\'_lRl'1"IlllB. / ...-- Htllfax, N. B. BANKS. B. N. Americn..,... .. New Brunswick... Nova Scotla......... .. .... Royal Bank of Osnade....... MISCELLANEOUS. 151 I7! 276 240 Acadia Fire Insurance... ..... _ 110 Acadia Sugar, 104 68 Brandrem-Henderson, Oom.... 30 East. Con; Bev. -& 140 . , sroox Quorsnous. wah Cm; Pow. i ‘ " """ ' lr st. <. 26ii**`~' f me, o .. _ _ _ 5 ‘l°’°“ 8' 19112 , i-alfiiiig.i;ql;V§>f.Yt8i;?{ siriigyms io-uf, my w,,,,,,, cpéoga 1‘;E,‘2;‘:,;__~_=$:}g::-(i_J>‘f$..... M R°"°’°‘ '“"“""‘1` ‘W F- B' M” I- “ "op¢iien. cloiie¢i;l;~_f,,1°§ %f,',lf, _+ ~ 479* ,. 4,2. Trinidad Electric... we 106 109' i . _. st°°" ‘]&°h“‘¢°' 18° Rmhmond Bt" c B t B r 44|, 44 _f flilrdy ,Co._, Members Montreal M M on Uhnrloc vm. i=. m. 1. Am- W5 “S” 1 . _ . < gourmet grooxs. Amd- °PP°" 61* . ‘Mn sum _ (U _ _ . ol°‘d. Brooklyn R_ T_ 7 _p _ ,_ ,_ p V VA Br d H ... ... ...n *I R°“‘"°‘ lm Wh” "°“ld b° bmef rn'iile':nl§leo°.°ri-omwoy ion lon period min. Peilde ala; Cement 1 285 Detroit 1 ~ $9 Dom. Ll-Hia lr Steel 581 Power ff. ' - 145i iiii° l mis own - 11 Toronto t. Ry. 120 120* . . ¢ ,» ' \,~' .,,'_,, , . Ulf- .f"-.|-e`.- d-1. Adu ' ' .lwmb V .I7-*r 1. 1 i “lips _,_ J 1. - i 5? 4 CHICAGO MARKET. Ineetern Trust Oouiheny ‘ » Halifax Fire Ins...... 105 Nova Bootie 'i'elephone....... Q22 norms. g 108 100 Quotations furnished by .T . C. lac- iiiunosli at Oo... lxenenge Building. 100 97 102; 9 painstaking training the great suc- cess of the evening was due. The ac- companists were Misses Moyse ani Stanley and Prof. Wright. Home- made candy was sold during the in terrnission. ' flect great credit upon those to whose K Merch G 1511- ' “ Branchitisn ,__ This ie en acute inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the sir tubes in tholunp. The disease begins with pe tightness scum the chest, 'diBculty of breathing, 149 hoel-issues, end there ie ei dry, harsh, flu oroupy cough. - ` 275 Altere fewdeyemucousbeginetobe 2” 'riiie 1. ni: ni-.is oline, but im. ,pi ygloenish or yellowish color end il occasionally streaked with blood. 101 by the use of Dr. Wood'e Norway Pine gf; Syrup md thu: prevent it becomln 18., chronic md perhaps turning to Consump- 150 flbn. V 100 Mrs. D. J. McCormack, Cleveland, N.S., 125 -writu' “ My little boy two can old 100 Cure the first symptoms of Bronohif1| I ‘caught s had cold which develo intd 101 = _ _ Jw 51 bronchitis. He wales chok ug) he 73 could lumlly bnethe.. Reading e out our wonderful medicine, Dr. Wood'l Norway Pine Symp, I decided to try e bottle, and wit such good result I got another which completely cured him, sure cum for Colds and Bronchitie. 31 . - 112 = . Ni ‘,§f“‘§‘f mf” .ll 151'. than a izuafnuked pu re .N. s. steel a con in _____ ._ 3 Ve. Oiienicai 671 67 woolhosespliccd with linen N. 8. Steel ls Cool 1et....... 95; 9 1" govm-0N_ , It is called 4-Sovereign" hi. S. Steel & Coal Deb...... 102; 10 l Opened. Ciosed..~ b d Porto Rico Railways... 86 1°* , 14.34 14.20 "“‘ ' smineiiim l.imi¢.i.i ._ mi ini .fha undo mink: vow 25 wm- ”° _,,,1§, 14.11 14.05 A p w. c-. rover... .... .. sc in nunufsauiea only by 'rim inuiniiin ll' Oo., Limited, Toronto, Ont. W without having a doctor. I cannot any too rnucli in its praise and would not lie 4 without it in the house sa I consider it A 4 i Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup ls put g5 up in e yellow wrapper; three pine trees Llll-ll .MllllilE|llHS ‘ BOSTON, Mar. 6-F01' the murder of Thomas A. Lundregian, a wealthy sh_oe manufacturer, of Lynn, and Pat- mlmsn James H- Carroll, or me Lynn Police force, in 1|, bold daylight robbery on a busy city street, Weeali lvankowskl_ 22 years old, and Andrei IDSPI1. aged 19, were electrocuted at the Charlestown state prison shortly aftzr midnight today. Qu Saturday, June 25, Mr. Lund- rcigan, accompanied by _ Patrollnam _C8-I`l‘0ll as ri bodyguard, _yvas returnf, Ulf: from a Lynn bank to his ie.otory,i- carrying the factory’s weekly pays; roll, about $4,500, in a bag, On 0; “ ford street, three men approacliorp the manufacturer, and the policeman" from behind. Without _R word' ,of \VfH‘Hi¥\f;. Llludrezan and Carroll were shot dead in their tracks and -the lnurderern, seizing the bag filled with m0l1BY._‘ Blalfcd on a dash through the streets toward High Rock, an eminznce overlooking thc city. ~.\‘Vithin a few-momants after the mul-iicr police and citizens in auto- mobiles surrounded the brigands. One man,' whose name has never been as- certained, wns shot dead in the fight which followed. Ivankowski and Ip- sen were tried in November. Mill] llll GUES TU Pilllll HlHNl SAUGUS, March 5-Probably the oldest shoelnaker in the United Sta- tes today is now a tenant at the poor fnrm licrc. Hc is Geary A. Hawes, whose lifc has practically been spent in manufacturing hand made shoes. I-Iii has just passed his 101st birth- day, and is exceptionally hearty for one of his years. Mr. Hawes smokes u pipe steadily. He has never used intoxicating liq- uors, and until a few years ago was alilc to do n. good day's work in the. shoe shops of Lynn, where he has' worked for the past 60 years. I-Ie wns born in Halifax, N. S., ill. 1810 and G5 years ago came to Lynn. He had the reputation of being one of the best workers on llnnil turned shoes, and for many years did prac- tically' all of the special order work turing concerns of Lynn. BUILD A GREAT SHIP _ FOR A SINGLE VOYAGE. A record of li 3,000-ton ship which was 50 per cent bigger than any then afloat, and which was built to make a single trip only, being load- ed with timbcr before she was laun- ched in 1824, nearly a century ago was brought to light yesterday by Superintendent Bundy of the Marit- ime Exchange. In searching 'the library Mr. Bundy in l_?é imuliiliiiipi ~ ._f_,,-1 -Q _ ii. \'/if-fll'_=»-'=.-; I/lads ln DI different Rllae. ' Better be definite in your en- ctury for metal beds. Rather t an say “show me your metal *i `< 1 .' lC0i§¢fher. The reason is .that .at a period when a girl’$ dlscsdcn ls' WCZK ` " _i '.= ` ’ . Scott s Emuluon I provides heriwitll poweifful ics iiié ‘filed 11.1.1 imiiils gzgnéraeeps up a glrl's came upon ‘e_.,copy of The London Mechanic’s Register, published ' in 1824, which contains li description Q1 this vessel, which created as gl-egg a sensation in its day as any Titanic liluurctanis. of the present. The ship was called the Columbus and it riigt- ly WHY he smiled a marine monst, s- ity. , - lt_ was an immense 4-master bhrk of 3,800 tons Iargerthan any dliip which, up to that time, evel' held. been launched. A woodcut of fthe vessel shows her to have bcc-ri, what. sailors would call “an ugly brute of a ship," heavy slid unwieldy, and how she ever managed to navigate the seas was then and still is 5 wonder. g in the stern the fflolumbus carrlefl single topsail’s single top-gailantf in the niagazlue, said she- was '300 feet. long and 50 feet in beam, néor- ly 1,000 larger than any ship in tha nrlniili navy at niet lie1'i°<1~ She-_.vas built on the St. Lawrence River, and her first and only passage across the sails, but no royale. Newspapers of oi that day, quoted by the writer occnn or anywhere else. was to Lon- don carrying what was then urecord cargo of timber. " 'ine Morning Chronicle of the time quoted by the magazine writcr says regarding the' Columbus. ' -5; l-.ier timbers are principally of elm, but her beams and pinnking are chief- for one of the large shoe manufac-'ly ol 1-ed pine. For greater security the upper beams are carried tlirongn the beams and are secured on the nut- er side of tue ship. From the bottom three rows of pillars of stanchions, placed fore and aft, one in thc middle and one on each side come throilgn she upper deck beams and are there secured. There is therefore a soi`r.'_of framework of a ship within a slrlil. and the use of this is to secure :the cargo, divide its weight equally ever every partnnd prevent its ton-:héull uié .nee of nie vessel. 4' Within this inner ship, wc think we may call it, except. a small space #reserved fr the uccommodntioucf the crew, for the cable tier, &c., she is a complete _niaus of timber( I;1or rudder passes up outside her stern like e. Dutch galliot or river linrgc, sua, notwithstanding lwiivaet, b. 'S- elie steers or obeys nie helm. r¢ma.\_"k~ ably well. One man and a. 110)' W¢l`° found sufficient -to be at the wh¢°l nearly the whole passage homc. She ran 'sometimes at the rate of nine miles an hour. Another description of the Goldm- bug, quoted by the writer says sho was'perfectly ilatb0tt0m€ll and Glmvdl “She looks as She is. all U“m°U9° mass of lumbcr. knvcked together 1°* the purposes of commerce_without re- gard to ‘beauty und littlc attention gf, the principles oi naval architec- beds" say “show me 'Ideal' Metal Beds." Then you can choose the style you like best/ at whatever price yo_u want to pay, knowing the quality is right. ?'ldeal" Metal Beds can be bought for Q $3.00 or much more. according to the style you prefer. Look for the ifldeal" Guarantee on the footrull. Send new for “ The Philosophy of kg tztznccfive ligtle bookmwe len u. huge er e ot me :’.:°1.°:'..'¥"°"°‘i“..'."° 8oaH¢tNo. 136.. y 45 1 wr .ih- BORN. a .- .March ith, 1011 to William and Mrs. (lascly a son. Congratula- tions. ___ DIED. HOWARD-At Fredericton aftwo pi m., yesterday, March 8th, Samuel Howard, aged 82. Funeral from the residence of his son, Frank Howard, Cornwall, to Cornwall cemetery on Friday, at 2.30 p.m. _ ANNOUNCEMENTS. "A surveyor’s compass and chain is for sale. See ad. » 3-9dli. .4 °*125 cases fancy and choice Sun- klst oranges and Lemons due this week. Get our prices before buying. Carvell Bros. 3-7d5i. *"'Climbing the Ladder" by Rev. R. G. Strathle of Charlottetown, Or- Wcll Hall, March 10th., 7.30 p.-ni, Admission, 15 cents. ' 3-9r1l. "Voice Bpccialist,“I’rof., H. A. Tanton, teacher of Voice Culture, Piano and Organ. Voice Culture u specialty. Studio, 156 Great George St. 2-7dtts'rwGw. “A meeting of the Fnrmer's and Dairying Association will be held in North Milton Hall on Monday March 13th., at sevcn p. ln. A 'good attend ance is requcyted. i "3-9r2ipd. "On Monday, March 13th., nf. 7 11. rn., 1'-lcv. B. O. -Hartman, B. A. will lecture on "Other feces and places" ‘off all silks and itnpestrlcs. Beer Weeks, Fliriiitiire llendquartcrs. f a-mn. \ ciisnmv-Inc Kelvin "oiT's£tEEki'§, wa, |of a ‘anil licr crow WHS “ ' 'aid that wlliiil might have been expected this method of building had its draw- backs, and,` according to the writer she sprang a leak in two GBYB. alter she sailed out of he St. Lawrence, and it requircil the shorts of tliecn- gim crew of ninety-six men to kciili her irce and in a condition to navi- ~ l onther wus gate. Foitunatcly tie W of the best all the way BCYOHS Mid she snccccded in reaching U10 D0"-'“"L At that time she had ll feet ,_.of watcr in ,her hold. Rnd by l-11° -“fn” 1-cnchcil the -Thames this bad in~ creased to eighteen feet, with a result that elle was drawing 23 feet of wu- tei"Lying thus deep in the v\'Bt€\`. it .,,m1_t|1¢ greatest difficulty that the columbus was towed to Folly Point liliioirwelir Bench." GRY” “P” old 'Chronicle. “There shc lily _lil the mild while lie! CRPEO was l°'l'l"s' cmd e to the shore - HM 5 and tow d ~ um curse was N'.“°"°“ “"6 the Bild ~ d_ 1, as towed eloser _ ;‘.'f.‘:..§:"i., 5.5.1” “wi fo “sin 1.2. it become neCeSSO»fY 0 up." _ built by older The Sgglgégiggsi wills l’ort Glaiil;i.»\`v lmost clitiraly . t is s °§m‘L”ff,1mi`,iigSmi;it1[tlreiy luinlimi noi- t e Hi; ggpeotations and that lf. WR? 02:1- with the idea of bringing V a Zheng load of lumber that she WHS seems strange." said Capt. e veteran niclii- 1?;-l1i“t;!i1stl.)li`d ll/lmfritiliidx Exchangih ‘WP mink that such a greet ship should have been built nearly a Cpu' wry ago, The descript_ion._ lioweinr. leads me to believe, as lt did thc 010 writer that when you consider the |561; ol 1-.are in regard to all detail it is reasonable to s\1l>D09° tl1‘“'9l‘° was built for just that one voYBR° with the idea of brwkinil her “ll ““`d selling her massive beams as rough timber aim ner arrival on the other side.-" ”' " ` ~ iasiiiiiliiiii Lacliiig bcaufyand quallfynn , i chaniderislics cf silverware _ . _-.f.,,. 8 1. . in Vernon River church. Special mus-i ‘ __ lc by the choir. Miss Furness will ' slug. Admission ten cents. 3-Sd3i. "Bnve 20 per cent. on that re-up- bolstering job. To induce people to , __-.;_ |i.|_, 3-_,g ~, .1 bring this work along early we ni-ni `~'°°"s'°’°"b`." "J " _X "' L allowing, during March, Z0 per cent.i ¢.i_,.crc .-...;.riv=J -- & i_iC.T1l..'.;i-l i'm\'r!1 co. - i l ll .. ,___-._ 1 - - stamped _- v hlllofitis not - . ggi: _ ' p ' Years cf honc:i sen/i:c pr:'.'ei.ic i"f lr: :_cf:, ciiircw. '.'l:|l_.°.‘. ~...~“.";=.°>l.;;.":»;.;;° ; . - ‘- #B . _ yi _._ ,V . ~ ) F . 5) -. .»~. <47*-mos -.~.- . .rf-..,hr~ 1,;@‘I;` -is z{§@£;'i~ ~»~<`i’Y§.Z .1 -'i _ i inbcrn vzlzlc ci !\nl'_'c:,_f.irics,` i - .