Gompariso as iiiillillil Ira Odious” _ |1EEl` l`lE AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Instances QQ Value in New Spring Dress Goods... i Grey twilled Homespun=, 56 inches per Wide, ` ' cv(-ln' Light and dark Grey, plain Homerpuns, per 56-inches wide, , t '"Yd~ Plain ground Tweeds in Navy, Green, and Grey with pin stripe effect, width 28-inch, price per li rd- Ask to see the goods; they are the litest as -shown and worn in New York today. Stanley Bros. eases r-5 .-jr' CD 'til if ;c.@ ¥?4\ fs But just step in and compare our writing paper-by the quire, boxes or pads-and tell us whether it compares favorably with what you have been using. g THE TRADE of Excet- _ ; .r ._ <_'_»_»\~ _¢_¢,,;_.'.f.,~Lh; .~__ »:_ ny,” '5a;_1z;_r ~-'J-,s<_.ij;~":~j»sg;;__ --1-__~ ~ .` if' ‘»";3T”_;1i";€'l'%?‘;fJ%*;i¥ _ Q t ' _ . ' .~ ;.,c. _ _ »» ~g» (Q »..__¢,` ,, _ _ V; pi* ,gf » -» ~~-;»- ,_ _ix r. _Mi-(ge: »..»,# gn... .;;,;,,~f. M _V ; F?" . -it .ov » _» o__'i»f.»'f_.'_ >;~f~‘f‘f.ri:;_»._“-s'.»_;,rsn rff‘~f'i';o‘ri<_i__izsstiff _2i‘.ft;.f<;sa,f~-::.f sis' wi" 3 CUUNTRY Guardian Correspondents Everywhere. ALPHA Rebecca Lodge meets to-night at 8 o'clock. WILL the person who picked up the nve ~ dollar hill on Saturday please leave at this `oll‘lce and get reward. A MEETING of the Prince Edward Foot- ball team, to.night at 7.15. All members requested to be present in the Lyceum rooms. ‘ E Miss Poons will rcad a paper on the , Second Administration of Frontenac before the “Studv Class," this afternoon at 8.30 p. rn. at the home of Mrs. Peters. At the police court yesterday Edward Foley, Edward Egan, and Stephen Peters drunk and incapable, weae fined $2 or 10 days. Mary Byers, for the tame .offence was given $1 and costs. Tn-l tarme.s 'of Eldon and vicinity have formed ajoint stock com any and are of the Point Prim Road. Mr. Frank Mc- Neill has been engaged as manager, ani a large patronage is assured. ' ‘ You have heard lectures _and lectures this past winter, but that has nothing to é Qdo with,“The Leoture”b Rev. W. H, _ Y . ` Smith of Summerslde, next Thursday in the school room of the First Methodist* Church. Subject:-Primeval Man in the Light of Modern Science- P Tan death of Mr. Charles Bernard. of. French River occurred on Tuesday, April 30th at 5 o'clock p. na. in the 66th your ol his age leaving a wife, uve sons and three daughter residing in his former home tt French lliver and two daughters in V Mas- uachusei.:s,U. S.A. also one son in Texas. Aarons the numerous visitors to the Short Horn Cattle auction last Wednesday atthe lxhibition grounds was the Secre-l tary of the Mill Brook, Pietou County, N S.Agricultural Society, John W.McKenzie ` Esq. His purchase of the promising 12 month old bull Royal Tom 35961 is a proof hat he knows a good one. ~ THE Canadian Cyclists’ Association hav-T ing affiliated with the C. \V. and abandoned control of bicycle racing, rac- ing men, bicycle clubs and race promot ers are hereby notified that the, 'Canadian Wheelmen’s Association has again taken over ‘control ~~f nicy`cle racing through- out the Dominion. The Maritime Pro- vinces will be known as district No. 7, nude. chairman of the racin board to _ 8 , n Q irether with_’ repreaantatives for each 4 "/ -1’ Provinc will be a oint d a oo s e, pp e s s na possible. In the meantime applications for sanctions maybe sent to the unde- signed. Riders are hereby warned against competing in any races without first sure that a sanction has been granted by _ the C W A-J. M. Barnes, Chief Con- ilioiiiiooiorooiisrs- 5° iii is it ° gi ‘ll Cigars and Tflhaccos’ On1'rUAnY.-Died at the. residence of Q“‘°°“ 5U°¢t» OW’ PN" " the Favontes her daughter,Mrs Wm Weeks,Alberton on ° l i 0 . . M 1-i1¢ Hn pin M .11 43,1, Saturday, April 22nd Ann widow cf » ,__ Rgliilh imd ;y¢°dYg' T-,dl lf- Chl. ; V late Jas. Gourlay of 'l‘ignish,age’cL54 t ’"{;\\ Old Gglgg’ Padma Cigarette, She bore her painful illness wltir wonder- : T li (lv S°“lN' g;.”'°"“;;h I Qld Chrilému ful patience and fortitude and' when she ' ll 3 °5’,‘,’°° “"5 °°“° °” 1 i learned the fatal nature of he disease ii one /fi to Pearson: Holmre " - ..-nw' are »- ff Q Q § ff "4 "\' _ _D ° ‘-Er' t "'M_ mokls “ ‘ " " " A " éé' ` "' ' ` Vmlfrbilmgi ll:§;@ g 68 _ I _Evoryboflil “ - lotropolitan Prank Leslie ~ I ¢*`f q. _Z-".1 oaooetaasaaat _/fi M m°'°°”‘“~"° lb°w=f~“h°»~°#°1’~“>#-ef°3?r are ° "°'"°°"'"°° " BlllS I Strand “ ‘ decree of Heaven being willing to live to departto hewith Christ which ._ far s ‘ ' b¢_\te_r~f'* #Wav victoria now nrngist. opp. P. o. t =_ ~' = »‘ - 'fo is it ri? li t _perm " » ‘ff '$4 eff _"il _ . __ _ii _ . "of a large concoure of' trinds and acquaintances. lo her `, family we tender Oil* » 2 - ~f... - _L`~i- ‘ ` it Slider Wvrld _ ' P 'P ll T »° ' sion-mr iebua Journal . A `a(Hn ,sr _E li i--1 business in Halifax have taken over *ho business of Westlake Bros. of “Ulu city and are prepared by thee ldditioo of new accessories and Gqlllppments to do work equal inf _ Otyle ani effect to that produced in. v,°°“id mherwlse dig" illoir Hal.fax Studio. Specimens of 1 their work will be displayed for the mx" few days in the showi ,groningtrade -Wt SP0 Widows of F. Perkins dt Co., Sunnyside. lily 4d3iwli Rio i>EiesoN llliiiltllllll H if _ _ _ ` ° . ‘ He expects thatthe ship will travel from ooo. loom, tenlieli to P F ld Who for the last ten years have been “frying on a large photograph . i Tno cash buyer usually commando tho 5if\l*l" tion Cash secures for him the pi-mos, and at prices lower than he them;--'l`his has Bern. our experience ind the sfcret of our lame and pimp y giving the P00910 morg for their money than they are able to obtain elsewhere.- _; ~ _ l We invite you to 7 mil and inspfoh likes to wait ve°v to have _ pairs attended to couveme uce and serious loss is sustained bv not work attended to at the time We not only do Dwmptly but wg dg ,g 9:5 workmen are Fib- mls- Iron phi; _ ~ woikweare » ' 'neun Sti'e¢ t, F h B. emu.i.. f o r Mo-ze sneer. Gi»ili.tll§'iS Btllitli-ilg. 3 llllllor Bros.” VnnrNa,,May 1.-Herr' the aeronaut, exhibited his airship yesteilay at Tullenbrach. The airship is complete except for the installation of a 25 horse# power Daimler motor. Herr Kress ex- pects to make his tlrst ascent in June. Baby 's clothes should be wa: hed _ = w-th . 5 _Q y ii E It makes them white as 'snow with out rubbing; 1 ' ` "' r- zcakes5c,atallgrocers. .., `_» - _ , L -#9---_ McKinnon & McNevin, Queen St.. Agents for Ch't.nwn, P. 2.' fl if - n Good P W QAndg r dtlheap f - ~ Two important fac‘ors in `:_r __‘~ _ Weaim tp gi\»e;y_o\i?he- ' l I hes groceries _at the very ,iinesr \'~ ll. pi-fee.-.i ora usewe ~ emu; it-» be if aff our - l -feels-_1°¢n1=»*r iff, save money 'your are the. people *Before it iscoia-1 nreerimes P _ building a butter factory at the terminf s ‘ H _ - i _ 7-. . ~- ~ V ing sale testify. ,Ii yop \_y=»n"t__to l ` R gf- ff” W r. 1 _ 5 _ Journals. $1 PEGPLE WANT NEWS; as Many Morning as rar ineao of nv¢nin"g°”'{,‘f;",.i“__ Eveningrapers. Cleansesnmi rite 5 is _ . ` Ii cures nu the smallest pimpleto the stubborn -s¢mfu1a`sor¢-from ness to extreménervous rprosuation; Begin it TODAY. C ` In Lum " the country are just nowihaving one of i their intermittent tits of throwi bon are the only real thing, and makin: V funny bluffs about the popularity compared with that of morning papers. 'This is a harmless amusemeiit. seems to tickle the afternoon 'papers i _ mensely,and it doesn't hurt the mo ing 1apers a bit. The latter are in ff lead aimosteverywherei andeasily ma ff tain their supremacy, for the sim t reason that the great majority of want their news before it gets .col 1,1 There are places; of course, in wh evening papers have' the greater _ci ation, but they are few and far betwee This condition exists in Brooklyn e Buffalo. and possibly in Syracuse, but most of the large cities ‘ 'the N verse is the rule. The 'mornl -iff paper is far ahead in New York, Bost7 Philadelphia. Pittsburg, Chicago, Louis, Louisville, Rochester, and a 'MQ of other towns. In Rochester. for e_§_§ ample, itis safe to say that the Democrijt and Chronicle prints and sells more eopiéa every day than any two of the afternocin papers combined. This is because nir efy rar een-tof the news in the Democrit and Chronicle is “strictly fresh,” while at least seventy-five per cent of the news ‘in tile y evening papers has already appeared in the Democratfaud Chronicle. This is not especially a virtue of one nor I. fault of the other. It ls due to the fact that nearly all important events happen in afternoon or evening and are chronicied in the papers of the succeed~ i`na"mnin1t`1g, "while there’ are fively few occurrences in the _early part of the day which are tirstrecorded in the .V afternoon papers. - Thus the reader _ot a morning paper gets posh-rl from six to toni hours earlier than the ree dersof an even- ing paper and there few people who like to wait that lenght of time and come trailing behind their neighbors in getting in touch with the affairs of their town and the world. _ We do not deny that the evening paper has its uses. It is in fact an institution that should be encouraged and supported ~ But to compare it with the morning pap- erasa prompt and liberal _ dispenserof paws is absurd." Eleotionireturns, base- T topicsarolllrst ,covered by tll_0_U?9¥'Dhi8 _ ,We presume# is ,e=ass¢v.¢ti°° WI] r iiig thocountry _ae awhole to _ fi. that ¢h¢r¢._em circulated _three times an :many l.w°w_\_lnir_.1iaaer»~4¢d_tih¢_ _ A _,T I _ __ Q _ _ry v _` _--1 -----v~{jf/ %» _ nf? 2 r 'sscaosn-»'rhe'y,¢m fy '4 _ ei » -ki g if _ `=` BECAUSE-*We are “ semi ferheaunriu Afternoon papers in various parts oti _ Dil _,gy =. . quets at each other, declaring. that _they ball news sporting_eveutslegis1az.;ive pyo- . `” '*‘:~, ,ceedings foreign affairs anda host _oiother ._ . .iw e l Xt -- '» ‘I/T . -t fl i» L sl' Y' "':> _ eww wi S¢'°f¢1~h°°rS 18°" *P-Y il*-° °" ' ii;_f’ -_ for the sake of others but having a desire lening papers. ._ _ _ = __ __ f' _ ». -llilt _ _ _ _gl ying .public knows ,w,hy this ls¢»qo.-_-»B_och- .p`;’ ) ig 15- *-rant. s _ , ,_ _ ,_:_>_,_, _`__, __ -' 3,- ‘ __ t s.A.. \` l | I ‘N»~=:°.-