...~f°M fm _...s on ,. “R2 'ine lautohlsslnllvllals- Tnrriaosuarrinaueonignt ez cis Tu Baum mind mwdey .rm- , pw wd ihlura-eu sums. eoea enum eeioek was one fonowiee _H00d B 8 mv W ,_ mm ,m pm* _,A nunegm.-o Ken. me reeks. in-1 one sour .sns- 'Ah ' . 'iw-* '~ ` 3 esoc on will meet in the Clliton A magma ::’.f';‘:°b”T:1”A'“:A';’; onmn,Ln4s,e¢xoMeea»y, my sa. so an didlot just received in- been Cl ‘Q Bod Tl its _ ‘l *~ U’ ° Aloud the passengers west jlonday following program has been arranged for gm' Ic‘e'w:|'e.;rmd smmuch' evening were Dr. and Mrs. Wsgburton the public meeting, viz: Devotional ex- and iaswarburtoo, Prnt. Barlow, ‘W. srcisse, Rev. W, B, Thongs; p_ E_ Prompt dciivrrytc Ill Peril °1 div. , F. and Mrs. _Bentley, Miss Sadie Ross and Island Methodism, Dr. Meilishf Dominion Ohealey D.Sehurrnap. i 1, Methodism, Rev. Thos. Hicks; Warm. Bo 1' ` A AA A »- G H “uh Bhd ,A wide, Methodismi Rav. G. 'M. 'Young. ' Wcwglllngn M , f 0::E£::”~':f:h° h'“ bas” nteigfnz’ Collection for Susteutation fund. Richard °°”" .1 school ol Inunwy in F"du,|c_ Ople, president. John T Hellish . “ ` . » "the, Riuehart,A VanBn|kirk J Pend gash N Wgtug; *th n £030 giillilnl Johascn She left onerleturn I s morn gwith four ol the Ar th Bail Station Modaytnegr pg..." alternoouea lmmme want oi! the tliack bs m w=:lee(l;un_tingln_thly\ni butwns soou_ Noilllel lllvs been , , N lv' -- » . me our subscribers during A A Tn address .ln Bo. Peters' Monday th' P3" “W dl)'5- H Y°‘i `hlV° » '_ A snmeea by Rev. w. o. wane or l1°ti°,¢¢¢d, to make remittance . - 1'ohk|e‘s,0niaawui|»t»geste\»yaiin-ge kindly do, so ,by return mail _ -_ audience and was uiostfiuterestiug. ' Ind Obllge The Cilllrdlln. CHRISTIE ..?:%:.::r.:::.;*.°:f.“.i..:i.::°..’%.f'.;°.:f _,._, - » H Pn.uacnsn’a Association -The reach- Zill p. m There will be a public meeting inthe same church at 7.80 p. rn. The ooaimraar casummarewnqnrren so\smo1sr.~si> asv 5. .9 . “mill "“f'i5’ r ..-.FT-_ -- ___ _‘._._ , __ , __ _, ...,N.'B. ........i.i...ii.i..,,....,..,.,-,,. .,,, mean. - ' ‘ QUE!-:N souaiu: GARDENS, cHAiu.o'r'ri:rowN. Monday, and passed with full honors. Vrcronia day was`quiet.ly observed In 1 , He will return home tomorrow evening. A the city. Durinii tne day the streets were ` " s * JU 'Addition W mo” m_°v,°u.,’ mem nearly all deserted the trains ot the' r _ I at Hotel acadls. Grand ‘rncedieJne¢,=7in. tioned who sent beautiful doral tributes p'°"°‘"' °'°'““|' “d ’°°°°"d” “°°"F‘, . “ ‘ 0;eoe3dLanndreeAel. to me hm ul" Sud' In,” were MNA ing, the livery stables and the Princess 0" ae snagged ren. » 3 and ferry ateamers combined tc take c . (EIon)GeorgeForbee, M E ily Beers, ~, mm \¢mg_ Edml ‘nd Em: B2", Mm away nearly all who could leave the city. \/\/Al\l""l"E=. 2:1; Dlnlcgloom Glrll. “lu” ree Kitchen aim. ‘ Lester Hayden, Mrs. Fred Vickersen, T" °’°“"'°“ '° P""°"»"‘° °“' °f W' Wm’ °"°p.p’7 '° n°'°l °"°'f“'f° m' Mn John Finley, Mrs. Issac Vanider- 1”" sag ze,;e,;r, June 4,6, y, ` M HALL' stine, E. T. Higgs arm °¢,\,,,,.s_ the airernodn the rain which tell inter-~ . Bmroiu: the Supreme Court Moildly the dsherman, caught many at Rocky _ morning John T. Mellivh presented all Point and other outskirts of the city -uu- st ever held on the Princess. During mitteutly forssveral hours, while aiding ~ , .. , If You Want a Big Cake. or a Small Cake, or a Dozen Cakes come to the Eclipse Bakery for them. We have all kinds made from the latest up-to- date recipes and our rices are as low as. our gake is good. Today we have ' Sultana Cake 20 cts _ Niit Cake 20 cts Silver Cake 20 cts_ Small cakes, ull kinds, io cts dozen. D. STEWART. » BCLIPBB BAKERY. Baker Beal., Bread. release on grounds of ili health. no money and parents to support. The U °°°"°°"‘°" was nmsed' Oireehan was unanimously recommended ANEW observation van for freight U0 trains has recently been built lor use on ca the P.E. I. R. It was attached to the 0a eastern train Monday afternoon and Ronahan, who has been appointed Chief. ihacked into the station. It proved too In recommending Mr. Onehan to this ,high *or the roof of the building how- important position, the company hare fever and tore away several beams before sh the train was stopped. The car was left ilr ln the station for the time and after the de eastern train had leit was taken out by han was a member of the winning team sawing away the projecting beams. th Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders gg Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. M, IN hmflbvlt from J0B0Dh Pembroke. now ill prepared. When the Princess returded Qurerls County Jail, for violation cf the [mm p|¢|;°,, |55; nigh, um ,,,h“¢ was Prohibition Act and who has a further cmwdm with 5p,¢,¢,¢,,,,5 ,nd th, "inns, lmvriivnment for the forfeiture of ball in was also niied with tired holiday pleasure the case of Richard Collins, asking for his gegke;-,_ - at carried oil the honors at the Firemen’a Tournament hhld in '$72. No e hearty approval of the City Council Ar a special meeting of the Silsby Hose inpany held Monday night Frank the City Council to take the position as Dtain of the company to dll the vacancy used by the resignation of Capt. own their high appreciation of a brave eman who has been connected with the partment. for over 20 years. Mr. Cree- ubt the recommendation will meetwith d citizens in general. SHIRTS ARE “EYE- E ~ - are /' //6 ' Ad A` G ~ A ting out on the piazza with only summer South just in time to see the Coons pick A ing peanuts and cotton. The peanuts . ow on vines something like our beans /” _ They’fe up-to-date-these new waists of ours, 11 to-date in style and cut, materials, and finish. 'Ig-c whole stock is the finest we've ever shown. Pretty Muslin' Waists 780. 90°. $1-20. $1-55. $175' Finestinade $2.1 5, $150. $2-7°~ $3400- $3-5°~ Neat Black and White effects $2 I5- Plain Color? Wai;ts, sky,dp£nk7,5rose, blue, chain. , e, 2,25, 245 an 2 . ‘ ' waist_is new and fresh-you won’t_ be shown anything in last year s styles--th_e materials mostly used are Muslms, Lawns, White Canvas, ,Mercerized Brccades, etc. , Always Pleased to Show you 'Whats New. ` A 2111;' -,ra-`f r / , _z~‘ . v Af@'j.;;'7 _!_’J'7{7J-r§’.`l" _ ~ J ` " ‘ " ‘ __ A A i, lg?)/A A A _ A Miss Envrns Racxnair returned sever- al _ago from a verY enjoyable trip to the days Southern States. Miss Rackham left Boston December 15 th on a bitter cold day, the ground covered with snow. She took the boat to Norfolk, Virginia and from there crossed the ferry to Richmond then took the train to Pinehurst N. C. The further south they went the warmer it became and when shc and friend arrived in Pinehurst it was like aJune dayin the north. The climate certainly was delightful and one could not realize it being so cold at home, while there people were comfortable sit- OPENERS We’ve Just opened upa lot of new skirts -ready to wear-that we think are most surprising value. For example A good weight, black cloth skirt, wide Hare, clothing on. Miss Rackham arrived in the R1' and peas. They pull them up and hang “___ them onlstakes to dry. The nativi s, that lug’ lap Seams’ many rows of Stltchlng' ' $595 - '= is the poor colored people, ara very poor, A one reason probably being because they] are so lazy. They work as good for a dol- r lar a week as they would for one dollar a day for il they only get one dollar a week A they do not expect to work hard. They live in log cabins with only two rooms and perhaps thirty in one cabin, children and all. They seem to be very happy and fic not want anyihing better. Miss Rackham says she always thought the pictures in Puck imaginary until ana went South but thinks Puck never printed anythin§'>,llalf_..B0_JlDDy BS some of the sights "in the Southern States when the old an/i young go so ragged you can see their bare knees and elbows. The men would have a muh with an apology for awailon, perhaps four wheels and a hoard across. Before she left ‘ Pinehurst In April the peach orchard was out in bloom. It is one of the prettiest sight to be seen with acres of land that look like one big pink blossom. The lap seams, very neatly made. . _ .. . . $2.25 Heavy cloth, black and oxford grey, side clos- These two specials must stand for many. MOORE ®. MCLEOD l l . - leaves do not come on the trees till after ff - the blossoms die od. Miss Rackham has s weeks' $130 Hats for men* ` large number of curios which she gather- dozen StyleS_b1aACk and Colored ed while on her trip and the! iorm a most ' *qf interesting souviner of an enjoyable 15 d wtf winter. € get-el-6>elle)I6)»'QJcl6)e>(»)~é) K . Flesh i Food ' 5fA) cents per box; - 90 Now in stock. Y D13 Chaflgg » lviedicines. . me AIR Horse in one of our go carts with light-running and noiseless gears (wheels being iitted with rubber tires) and soft pringy springs Our' go- carts make Babys afternoon ‘ 'VVVVVVY We make a specialty of pre- paring medicines for horses and cattle. just now we are having a big sale for MACS’ EPIZOTIC REMEDY. We claim, and our claim is well substantiated, that it is the best remedy on the market for this disease. ` Price 25c a package.. "The TWO MACS” lacDonaid&lacKinnon , 9 DRUGGIST8. Cor Gt.George and Kent Sta. out one of continued pleasure both to baby and mother Call in and see 'our new styles. 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