.'.. 'i 7|' » - . ..i "" ,ii v ‘T9 -.-as-;» l" l , i -,.1 -i-,. ii 1”; if , ii: .;i=.'n..~.'. -.A-. +- -.- . lj V’ 1 » . ' r~ Ji- *I Jil _. iii-ll ' Nl ... .F ..~) .-1 sifl`if‘l*l'f“=lii».l ' _ _o .. 1 ,-. li i \ ` . . . '_ W 5:2560’ F O B Car Sour” fractured and hc livr-rl only ri few When buying your coffee don’t merely say Coffee”--Sp -racked in rms 2 »`<>n`n'a¢m» _ ¢al ,Brand offee It costa no more than inferior grades and our reputation is behind if. “A pound of best ecify _ only. » citiisl-: Arm simmons. - mom-neu.. ._!!°.‘L_- .Q .1--" -_ Y NEW YQRK HERALD . -- EASTER NUMB!-IR. The Easter number of the New York Herald which will be published ril 9 1911 will contain a heali- -i f-A - I I ti u eight page art section with sup- erior drawings in color by W. H. Loomis, E. V. Nadhenry, F. B. Kulz. Otto Schmidt. Also high class fiction and timely special articles are fur- nished by James L. Ford, who writes “Where Charity Begins;" Don Camer- on Shafter, “The Gift of the Fire God;" Gordon Thayer, “The Green- Eyed M0nster;" Gustav Kobbe, "New Methods in Church Decoration," and others. “The Widow Wise" will be pictured by W. Hglioomis, while l"z\.ul West will write greg* verses. In the Comic Section ere arer- Further adventures of “Little Nemo,'j “1\lr. Twee Decdle," “L'ncle Mun,” “Tiny Tads.” And besides there will be the beautiful creations in Easter fash- ions, with Paris _photographs illus- trating the gowns, hats and numer- ous other features to interest wu- men. Marion Bridge, (`. B., May 30, ’0'Z. I have handled MINARD`S .LlNl- MENT during the past year. It is al- ways the first Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller of all the" different kinds of Liniment I handle. NEIL FERGUSON. TETRAZI-:ISI AT THE N- Y- 'most modern inziiiiier possible and HlPPO_DP.O)lE, APRIL 2.\`D. Owiu-5 to the arent sic ess which etierded the a.»iie..r.-nce of Mme. !.-.i.-su 'l'.iir;i- n- .it th. N. Y. Hippo- ivuzvf nn : -iid y c ninf, Marczi lZfh_ _-it --.I..ci.~ t-rii.- m ny p opl wer, zirnei :i-..-_ ir~m ‘h box o:.c un- ygzff lgia shli- io _-if si t , .rr-. ii,-.~ii.e:i-.sh-v.- 3-.:-t --~-»-n coin.-l t~d f r n r xirn ai- _iii-a,i:.fscti1._A _ » li F wiieii inyiiig cms _i-‘-;. Remember that I ere’: lame- 1 ` ililn ln silver for everybody. ‘ \ To bye .lure oiglvlng sliver Iliaf ` i ' li perfect in design and fliilsli ` ~ nc Ilia! the mde mark IM] ROGERS BROS. ll sfliiiped on spoons. forks, "Sllnr Plata t Wrarl' ek., an sluprl IS THE ONLY BMUISION IMITATED Emulsion as good as S60'l'l"S, SCO'l'I’-S would not be the only one imitated. For thirty-five year! it has been the standard remedy for Cord/hr. Cold-I. _Loinr qf Flu/i. Anemia. Bmncbific AND . CONSUMPTION Be mrs ee nt SCOT’1"8i "I1 hulpuflchgurmuednndbeeksdby ¢ was-H-wide revelation. ` ALL DRUGGISTS ...Alfred 0'Hanley, New Zealand, returned last week from Maine where be spent' the winter in the lumber woods.-J. ...Leslie A. Wright, Summerside, re- presenting Brock _& Patterson, St. John, spent Sunday in Sou-i-is at the Cox Hotel-J. ...The many friends of Miss Nellie MacDonald, Rollo Bay, will be glad to learn that she is recovering from her severe attack of la grippe. ...Martin McKinnon, Montague, hav- ing consented to act as-Guardian re- presentative, all news, _advertising and subscriptions in Montague, and vicinity should be handed to him. Z-9drtf. ...Pruf. H. H. Shaw, W. S. Louson, Chai-lottefown: Pius McDonald, Hali- fax; and W. Duddenhagen, represent- ing E. W. Gillett & Co., Toronto, were registered at the Cox Hotel, Souris, yesterday.-J. ...C-hai-les Ellsworth has just com- pleted 8 large bout for Mr. Tidmursh of thc Portland lacking Company. The boat is to be used for carrying freight and lobsters at the Magdalen Islands. Mr. Ellsworth has also lust. finished a boat for John Robertson of Red Point, and installed 3, 4 horse power Palmer -engine in her. The sam-e shop has turned out a 45 foot bout for Delaney & Sons of the Mag- dalen Islands. This boat is furnish- ed witll two 8 horse power Palmer engines.-J. ...A social event of more than Dass- iug interest took place on Sntiiiday evening when Mrs. I-`crgusoii, Soiirin, entertained a number of the youth and beauty of ithai. place at hi-.r home. The chief pastime was whist, intenspcrsed with music and song and supplemented by a feast which was pronounced by all to be a triumph in the culinary art. A regrettable accident occurred, however, which slightly marred the pleasure. of the evening by which one of the ladies sustained "_ severe iniury to her arm for a doctor, whose timely arrival and surgical skill set the minds of the company_at ease by giving the sufferer immediate relief and the party separatcd amid the strains of “Auld Lang Sync" and For Hc`s-s 'JolIY. Good Fellow.”-J. riioriasi iioniiisi _ suiiriisisn ciioiii ST. JOHN, March 23-At a meet-' ing of the Presbytcry of St. John, N. B., held on Tuesday, the protest of Peter Campbell of St. Stephen's church, St. John, against having a vested choir in that church was take-n up and a resolution was passed ex- pressing sympathy with those who objected to the establishment of such R choir, and a satisfactory conclusion will be arrived at. BROWN D06 OF _ BITTERSEN DES'l`ROYED LONDON, March 24-The famous Brown Dog of Battersea erected by the women anti-vivisectionists was destroyed yesterday by order of the local council, a smith smashing it to pieces with a hammer. DRONNED IN SNIILLDN DITCII TORONTO, March 24-Lying face downwards in a creek containing a depth of two feet of water, William Green, a plumbing contractor was found dead yesterday afternoon. Quotation lnmilhel by J. O. like-` kinmlh 8: Co., lxehnn Build IANKB. B. N. America...... ...... 151 New Brunswick X. D. 265 Nova Scotia X. D. 274 .Royal Bank of Canada X. D. 240 MISCELLANEOUS- 14! 260 Acagla Sugar, Eastern Trust Company ..... 160 thronrnnel gf . ,,. __.__ 33g¢m_ o “ 1, . . J' lin|nnndfaiicy;;;nliigpl¢ce:.‘ in inn nnrra eo. " I0 1 _ -1 .-.._ \ i r I ei i |- If there was any other _ but Mr. Matthew promptly hurried, 272 ' ‘ 239 - Wil lill 'Sllllll vrrmniao. Italy. MMI' 24j,W’§§: me mai oi Enrico Alfelw B” “med Oamorrlst associates WB! F? med today the Crowns advocate in Or as .the court that important witnesshi were absent, so President B'il;l;°te postponed the interrogation of A, d megglo, the betrBY0!` Of the al: 1 Extra precautions had been taken tl? day because it was feared that ° presence of the Camorrist traitor up; on the stand and his confession lf: Camorra secrets, would arouse t 6 other prisoners to a frenzied out- break, beyond the control of the ana tliorlties. It is known that 1110*! 9-” counterplots have been hatched since the trial started, ,which were to culé minate before Abatemeggio C0" take the stand. It is believed that ,the discovery of a new consplraCY. land not the absence of the expert witnesses, caused a p0stD0l1¢m¢“t t°’ day. An expert opinion oi Abs1emegg10'= mentality is to be secured DY the prosecution in order to offset the con- tention of the lawers for the defence that the betrayer is insane and in- capable of attaching legal blame to others through a. confession. Luigi Arejna and Gennaro Ibe1l0 were called. Ibello vwasmone of the party of four, including rAlfano. who dined at the Mimi A Mare Inn Ou the evening of the day Gennaro.Cuocollo and his wife were slain. It is alleged by the state that a report of a dou- ble crime was made t0 the quartet?" after they finished their dinner. 'II never attended such a dinner partY. Ibello stoutly maintained t0d_8l'~ "I was at home in hed at the time. _I cannot believe that my friend, Erri- cone, could have had a hand in the Cuocollo murder either. _ _ Arejna likewise proclaimed his in- nocence, declaring that he was a vic- tim of jealousy and intrigue. .1.-_- , NEW YORK, March 24-Dr. Ray. mond W. Brown. houle lphylleian gf the Hudson street hosp tall it. Wu learned today, died of spinal tngnin. gina ,reatarday Within- Sllioui-1 oi the appearance of the nret qmpmm, of the disease. His is the sseond death within a few days Met of a physician who is believed to have contracted the dread disease through contact with the C5888 0! infected Greek immigrants- .-~~ ,, _,- Dr. Brown’s death follcwlgf closely that oi nr. Edward F.. Al ,.°y. un bacteriologist, on \Sw_inehurn_e_ Island, under similar circumstances. Physi- cians could not remember a. case of meningitis in which “AGI had fol- lowed so quickly the appearance of the disease. _ , Charles Brown, of Qobbleaikill (N, Y.), father of Dr. Brown, .wabat his son’s bedside when the end Caine. Dr. Brown was 25 ,ya¥B_,9_Id and was a graduate of the ive;-sity ol Pennsylvania in the club! Of 1909, BUDGET or sr.. JOHN' Niiiws. ST. JOHN, March Z7.fRela'tions 0( W. R. Robinson of Charlottete Street Baptist oiiiireii, west se.. John. win; n young girl and ,a mafridd Woman, both former members of the congre- gation will be the subject of an inves- tigation today by the Church Com- mittee. ' Orders received by Col. W. M, Hum- phrey on Saturday, mark the passing of Military District iNo. 8, and after .May flrst the Militia will be ruled from Halifax. The three Maritime Provinces form- ing the new Division of the Canadian Militia will be known as nu ber 6. Brigadier General Drury of lgalifax, will command the Division with Col. Humphrey as Chief of the Adminis- , trative stall. 'I ini 1 that have accumulated l Blood I-luifnors It ls important that you should now rid your , blood of those impure, poisonous, eH'ei;er¢rin_tg_9rg in if during the winter. _ The secret of the unequaled ' and really wonderful success of _Hood s Sarsaparilla as a remedy for Blood Humors in the fuci. that it combines, not simply sarsapnrilla, but the utmost remedial values of more than twenty ingrd- dients,-Root-s, Barks and Herbs,-known to have extraordinary em- cacy in purifying the blood :ind /building up the whole. system. There is no real siibstif lite for IIood’s Sarsiiparilla, no “just as good " medicine. 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I , Send for complete descriptive circular and maps re- _ garding the business ofthe Company issuing and the P. Burns 41). Company 0 r. c. rinsr Ann iu»:ruNDlN'c Moizrciicic Bonus. . _ We own and ofler a block of these high-grade invest- iiienf bonds in Iols io suit pun-Iiascis. They are issued in denominations uf $100, $5no and $1.000. ° ‘ Our price is ion and interest, Drop us sa line today while you are fliiiikiiig about il, STOCK QUOTATIONS. Reports furnished by F. B. M6. Curdy & Co., Members Montreal St-.ock Exchange, 160 Richmond Bt., ' March 27, 1911. .Brooklyn R. -is; Charlottetown P E I. Canadian Pacific... ....220 Halifax 11-ii-s 1nii...... 105 100 C°'“"'.""" 22;* 104 101 Acadia sugar, ora... si ss MONTREAL STOCKS- I Oiwiwl- Brandram-Henderson,com x.d. 20 17 ‘ O ed C M01’ ~ » - - »- 14243 I-Jim. can. asv. .alma x.n. 140 137 "°“ ° 1°°°‘I~ July... 14-26 ~‘ 221| 22 N. s. 'i-eiepiimie x. 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