l < 1...-».~'..-".~ ~" "-'“H-‘I§"‘ W‘ a couiill suiiiiilillii" ...°0ne cent per word each inser- “p. - ,_ . ",4" . :51 ‘ ' "i. unrea- GUKRDIKR “FAT” ‘m salad ' The body of the lute Normag Gillie " ., _. an-fved in» O iottetowa by the mail ,' ‘ ' 9TH! 4 .. .- in ma; qw . ,», . smqawlcnv- ' fill‘ fhtqe iphrdhase upon avoreb a terms. I‘ lf-s iplonnlld situation in the centre of supply, The ‘blllclent dim of ldbér ihiioa inpbtainable in u. vicinity, \ _...*_lt' pays to buy in this Province. i". . _ _ - J b . ' , _._...g, tion for advertising _‘in thileolumn. spec“; vest“- ayl and m, guueraywgu _ ~ A . . . l , - ‘ ‘l. its splendid and thorouilhly trained sellinlz orkanizution. _ ins-anti‘. ‘a vmmd b, a, W" Quh ma“ Qcqqmplp, om“. 5M 5y. take pm“ m“ (Saturday) Mtemoou ' . V‘ _ " " | ltsunple IOPliIlIOllMt-Ql. beavywhoi faui tfevenlng ' D01‘ will flilcflllllt l11°"°¢- 31mm“? from the home of his lather, Mex . ’ . 9“ " ‘ , ‘ - ~" thoruurhfrqxwrfenced management and other features vrbic " " ‘ , . charge twenty-iv; NIIM- Glllls. 37 “P136! HHIIUQTO st- 36f‘. The Bonds are secured by a First Morlga e covering all l " w ‘ ‘l " ‘ ;_ Lg Eoalri ute in tbslnukingsiin successful enltvrprilc, the prospects of "Aura 7',Dr._...~Ho ,-, and child. '-—" ~ - " vices commencing at three o'clock ln- m¢| ffggchigg. flan,‘ company‘ M", pmwm f“ future‘ l" P'°P6rfie‘|,:,{u,h '3' s 1- if %~ . , Kemingt , spear-Banter in Sourls.‘ ...°'I‘he Merlin: DB“? Glmfdlfl“ “f” stead -of z-oicloek as previously an- The net sseetuofthe Company on November 3m, ,9" ,, . ,~i ’ ‘r 1 . ' - - . »__-.;. . be obtained af- W- A- Jilhmtm‘ F pounced, and tbrcortesewiil" leave r more than two and one-hail‘ limal ihe sinountofoutdiandinlgnrr‘°_"Ji66o,ge4, l m i _ A I -,---—---—--—i .~..~W., L. Gordon. who was on’ a Montezvv- tlia house .at 3.80 sharp for the rall- ’ ‘ "‘ ' ‘ = . i '4. ,.= h w l . 1 i? ‘ i ., ‘ i. 1.3‘: ) i- i .,» :. , i ~ i i. i.‘ i . d 4,. fill.‘ ' » .)_ i .. ,. i I i‘ . I Pr: i!» k 4.. l i " _ ‘i’ . . ' ., t,” _. g “.' " .r ’ l" l a ... » iii '3 f V is my ‘ ' lily“ ' _ . i u» l I i 3. i“ p i g 4 1-; f. ' ~ " lull’ hi‘ vw T4 c5‘ _ . i is‘ .' j . K. r {*1- J ‘ i l N" 7 1 i ,,. h‘ lr i y‘ Y‘ ‘fs- l‘ h; ., "~ ' 1’ a -< 1 g § s y. . Q4’ ; ll l, L, .. ,. .1 . - i.» ' f ‘i. , n H’: i r .' i‘ v - ' i.‘ w . H. "l". ‘ ,.. arlol thirbilgiiidal. Q '» "' i d ff a1 ' ' ;. 3min’ lq-Tnvifiidfiifdliigdk dildh" . H eclared and will be plld April 2nd. Price upon aplllicatign. M urdy & Co., Stock autLBolld Bro- lQrlH-Jllfcmhert Mqntrcal Stock Ex- change, 16¢ Richmond -St., Chur- lottetown. ~ ‘fr. i” BANKI.‘ > fir! Ask. ‘Bid ‘gfltiflll, _iso m Cdmmérce 22-1 22.- Nova Suntln 275 274 Montreal .3141. .243 Royal "zaoi" 220; MIBClSLLA NEOQS. lradia Fire 100 9g Acadia $18M‘ Did 1M 100 - Do. 0rd 73 (1') ‘Brlndrnm-Hcndersoh 130m 20 1_ 1C. B. Elec. coin. 5n East. Can. Sav. .0. Loan 1121.1‘! Esstorp Trust 1:12 Hallie; Cold tiff-gage pfd 10f 11-: _Hallfux Fire ‘ ' 10o ~35 I-lewson Pure Wot? in. pfd. with 30 p.c.of ctr. Hock 100 Mar. ’l‘cl. com 50 47 ‘D0. pill 102 fill‘ N. B. Telephone [M 101 Nova Srotiarflar 1st Dlil ‘J5, 90 Do. 2nd pfrl' 70 65 i 1J0. 3rd pfd 50 45 Do.‘ common .37 h? Btanflelds pfd 10.’: 102 > Dowlommon, , ____\_v, - 53 "Trinidad Cons. Tel. com’ ~ ' 30 Trinidad Electric BONDS. l‘ BrandramJ-Icndcrstiu 6's 100p. 07 17C.) E-Erlec. 5's ~95}, 95 Ijiflhtonicle 6's ‘ 101"9‘J»} iHalifax Tram. ,5's_ ix; _ _ .101} fill!!! “Hewson Pure Wool Tex. 6's 95,02 ‘illlarltime Telephone 6'=x‘ "lffllfiifil; N. S. Steel, 1st Mort. 5'! ‘J5;- "34’; Do. Debenturs Stock Hi5 103 Porto Rico 5-‘5 ‘J1; 00;. Stanflclds 6's ' 10M,- 101 ‘Prinidatl Tales. 6's 101 99 Trfnlday Electric 5's Q93 9o MONTREAL STOCKS. Quotations furnishedhy F.0d... Mc- Gui-dy ' & 00., Stock 8s lioml Brokers. hieinbers Montreal‘ Stock Exchange} ' i. » »' - ‘l ~._ .. Open Close Cement Pill‘ “sill s9, .8,atr0it I ‘.635 63} - om. Stccl d6 50»; ‘N. S. Steel 93; 93; ‘Hi0 , 11d} 115K . 4 P‘ I . "3 - - - . t‘; a It ' Niiiwi-lvonk- escort-p i spud.‘ ’ii1».i.i.e*f,ii..§ Ere es itliy dcgigbe to, flrdest . -.0f. W935i?‘ l You THE MONEY .4.‘ Wrfll,’ Bhane- pr Gilli.“ TIE~ i CANADHN llo e lllifcfiflliililfildlilld . = 1b. m. ' papal-finds ltdldi‘ , Richmond 8t. Eugene: a _,. '-'..i <'. ‘k woollrxlilrs A vhflliiféil‘ sbonusoic nevi n t ll ‘oinpanr. The flgsfldaic r. B. i iltcudly d Co. Members Monlrenl Slock Exchange. Halifax, john Montreal, Shcrbrooke, Sydney, " ' ;'>_'-.'IC,hl-’l'l$l1fit0WiI, and St. John's Nfid. tatdonrlfiimlshe; by F. B. lilo- - "fen Silver rcindfeieticke _ shade and quantltiel of daflodiil and Charlottetown, P. B, 1, .- v 1 . - u! ‘if: . - ‘ "-1 . 5 rl e-nfimf-llelshligs: i.‘ April Z '12 Upeu Close Atcllison 108% 109 Amal. Copper 81; 32g Amer Sugar 1281 129} Brooklyn li. 'l‘. s4 832 Bethlehem Steel 34} 35} U. VP. R. an; 243g Erie 35} 37} Missouri Pac ~15} 46} Northern Pac. 1233 124} Illinois Dcntral 128} 1281. Pennsylvania 124; 124; Union Pacific 171g 17g; U. S..Sf.cel. 59;. 7g; llalfimorc & (lliiu 10s. 103} ' l ucrrroN 151w 10.55 10.65 1111i 10.67 10.19 Ovtuhuij 10.76 lil.90 lliIllRELb-DAVIES. . ---_ . The marriage will take plucc this evening, at six o'clock, in All Saints’ church of bliss Frances Davies, second daughter of Daniel and Mrs. Davies uf Eleventh street, so Reginald Jos- eph Afintey Darrell, {of Clinton, B. C. The Venerable Jkrchldcdcop‘ Gray will be tiiwodiolstiiigfifrergyqilaa,_ assisted by Canon Webb-I ‘. I _. . iTllc bride will éntei- tlio cliureli 0|) e arm of barf-fa her,- "lgl/ Davies, caring a heavy white‘ htiu qhar- cuaje, having along panel train; fin- ished oat‘ the edgrwltna broad hand 6f crystal and pearl trlmlnln‘. A priceless 01d rose point face s ‘ wl, biclrhas come down frqnrthe ilfth generation on he? iffothers‘ sideaior- s thclbride's_ head-dress, whi_ is ginpcdfiicbii style from the left isidc f th8llodlce, and ‘on ‘down the skirt i}; tunic style. ~ ' ' J The right side ,0! the bodi e is itrimmed with broad bends of pearls and crystals, with yoke of flnc ‘Brus- sels net trimmed with duchcss lace and narrow‘ bands of pearls and crys» tale. ' . 'I‘li’e. kimona sleeves are finished with lace end crystal and pearl bends shirrcd satin girdle with two pearl and crystal tassels; long plain tulle vail worn ofl the “face, surmo tcd with a. coronet of valley lillies and orange blossoms. The bride will carry‘, besides her shower boquet of roses and valley lill- les with long tulle streamers, is white leather-bound prayer book, withvery old silver markers which belonged to her grandmother. The groom's present is a, handwbas- ed gold bracelet. Miss Emily Davies, a sister, who is to be bridesmaid. will wear »; gown of pale blue silk trimmed with blue hall fringe. and blby IrilhyOllB- . . Her hat ls- pf blue msline with big satin bow» on crown and tiny pink flower, wreaths. She will wear the groom's gift, a gold “weddllig" brac- elet. . ‘The two little flower girls, Miss Margaret Bishop and was. Jean Bob,- ses with quantities of lace. v _Miss Margaret Bishop's sash will be pink, with big pink bow in hair, and she will carry a besket filled with pink carnatlons and. valley llllies, a big pink bow. 0n handle, and will weenthp groom's gift, a gold bar pin with ‘three "lovebean" drops from South Africa. a -. . Miss Jean Ilobertson’: sashbwillfbe blue, with big blue boys/in hair, and she will carry a bnaicutyfllfed; with pink carnatlons» and vklley lilllesdiand big blue bow on bundle, and will won!‘ the groom's gift‘, a goidbar pin, also with three "love-bean" drops. Master Billy Whimstdr, the little page will wear» sf white "serge suit, pale blue stockings nnd- pumPD. Md will carry a hhle- basket with ‘big white satin how otrhandle, filled with pink carnations and valley lilles, and ' will wcsr the groom's gift e. watch. ‘Miss Davies presented 11,01‘ flower girls and page with beautiful-hand- paqulilted, iolélna calla" flier gmdwqon. . ‘ es _ ‘an w e Om whoiéflglfflgbm the groom is g diver-l pin set with one of the "love-bean!" from South Africa’: . ‘ l The" ushers are Jpflllhu P flugfi jDdn. Their lric ind gifts from’ he ~ groom are gold tie blips. , i l The hilusc is being decorated with dsffodillstand narclssus, 4nd .t.he,..lirfde vsnif/iby-idegroom wllb neeivegt tholj corner of the drawing-roomy which will bc banked with Palm! and white flowers, ' The table will be‘ centred with _ bride's cake, resting on a dull“! tulle and decorated on top with _asfl- ver vase holding lions and vall y Uli- with" allow‘ na-clesue will complete this attractq ive tdbfe. 'l‘he'brfde will travel in a krlnlflsher blneserge suit, with broad black ast- in collar add ‘and! tee-eons: aso all: flnlslled at edge witlaa shad of wlte rded lilkflaverlald with earl“: - f bl ' b. i . ti... ivftlfq|§old ll‘... thin-wk " I “of the ertson, will wear white lingerie dres- M short business trip"to Bouris, has left on dfeturilg‘ ,1; a. . <_ _ < 8. flhnndlerhoi Auld Bros, Charlottetown, hhixpturned after s short business trip.( .-...~Jolia r. Kiéihdim, Bouris West, jg qzandlng agyv days visiting rela- ftive 5t Mor .' _ ‘ t‘ ‘John Lawler of Greenfield has ‘ le valuable farm to Jqbn same place.—M. ‘ B0 .'..'A. Currie & Co., Souris, have some splendid Poultry food advertis- cdeleawhere in this issue. . ..:'A. Currie Co" Souris, has a nice supply of Biscuits he they are of- fering at moderate prices.‘ ...'B. S. Robertson, Kingsboro, was amogng the many visitors to Sourls Thursday.‘ ...'Mlss Elsie Muttart, Bothwcll, has returned from Charlottetown where she had been visiting her sun-t, Mrs. Clark.‘ ...'Miss Dells. Garrett, who is taking a commercial course in Char- lottetown, spent Easter at her homc in Souris.’ ...°Martin McKinnon, agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions izrMontaguc and vicinity. His office phone No. is 21. ...°H. Bibiarka st. Jolin. is Spcilil- ing a two weeks vacation » with his parents", A. F}. ‘andMrs. illarke, Soilrls.‘ ...*Hnrry Sterne, of, the Canadian Burk of (lommcrce, Nowillasgtiw, has nrrivcd in Souris to spend blaster at his home there.’ ....‘llclln Garrett, __i.iiii..,,' Knight and Ilandolph Py-llc, Commercial Students arc spending Easter at their honicii in Souris.‘ . . . ' ...'Mrs. Frank Hcartz and hcr dau. ghter Ruth, Charlottetown, have ar- rived in Souris, to spend Easter nt their old home.‘ ' ‘ —Misses Dorothy‘ Whlghtuinu and lVlai-garct Morrow, students of P. W. O. are spending Easter nt their homes in Souris.‘ f ...‘Ge.r Ellis was cxllihitiilg u hand- some horse on the streets of Monta- gue this week whlchhc purchased in Prince County-M. ...'G,eo. A. ‘Thompson, of Poole, Thompson d: C0,, Montague“ P.E.I;., is in the city and is registered at the King GBOfgC.—-Sydl10Y Exc. ‘ ...*Jnmes Jackmnn, who has spending the winter at his homc at ‘Little Harbor, intends leaving Tucs- dsy for Newton, Mass, whcro he has a situation awaiting llim.‘ been , w—,— ...'Jobn A. and Mrs. McLeod, Dun- (lee, were in Sourls yesterday on rg¢ turn home Jrom. a short visit b Chcnstow, whereflthoy were the guests of Alfred and Mrs. Pope.‘ ..."l‘hc Montagui Post Office ls i3- ceiving a thqroug renovation. Is Ives is puttin _inl_ a hardwood floor and n. Campbell is doing the palat- ing.—-M. . ...*Scnator liq egfison is consider- ably impr? hag Algal/lug Monta- 150v; after a few "rcpt _, , Qhiiqmorec of his trip home to“ outages-M. “ ' ‘m! i ,, .---?'l.‘hg marriage. of John McRao of Monte c and: Miss Jennie McFar- iane of Commercfal-mflrgssctook place at the Presbyterian .Mense on April 3rd. Rev. David Wright officiating;- _ ....'"l‘he' Monte.‘ ue markets a‘ :- l-lsyé? g$4.il(_l__tb-'é$&fi.00; straw“ a ‘ to - $06428. to ,_75c.; butt , w 21¢: "use 20c: bee. .8.¢.o 1v rnuuton. , 10.. to, 11c: flit onttlp. _ . paigdiibsioi-x, unto. 7c; hides 1 ; pelts, 80 to 900., 1M. _ .,..'Miss Mhggle .1 d ssiédji; is now considered ,oi_it,_,of__d peculiarity of these .16 lathe second time fee E015, dangerously ill with nieasles.—lif including it ‘very old-ll ver servi l pf flv~.-1>i¢_¢<w.~ from . “Yo! ‘ridvs " f- wndmvflwr..m=n;a subsiuniisccn g from. Sir Louis and Lady Davladrl“ .. ieiantl- aunt of _tlioi“brlde;_ also ‘many wds 211w lirflilvflr- hi; dwelt .- iii , cut glass, brass abilembiiortljilrd?! ii: en, - Tl"? bride 11ml Kl‘ Iii.- B; éida’ Us Y .47 ._ .. -°l zvllgivle. come dgi $M_'aa;.7(3(l'r'_ n‘ *md" l.‘ q“. ._'~i. r’- “w =5. antim- person m ‘lieu known Qfflrlottetnllt "where they rwid§¢7 ohni’? "‘ 1. " ' i6 b p i’ jformc sis. > . i. " '. .. ’ "i" ' g- womiisflfiéoiiliih ihvvliifiiw," silo» David Reid _.,oi Victoria r ‘s, has been very seriously. ill in, _n' - . I‘, _ l. 31mins. April , looking for fnformdtlom’ ho contin“. ...~'riia Mohunsbditytiuanlien been be obtained at ‘HQJ. Maison’: Drug Store, Sourls. ...°Gente, if you want a M"! “ll-Fm date bat or call for Edster- call dud see our display. Augustus McDonald. Souris. , f-Gdrli- ...'F. Jordan, agent. Wm‘ l" glad to receive all news, edvertlslflk and subscriptions in Souris and vic- inity. His office phone No. i8 5- ...'It is reported ‘that the road 01>- poaita Leslie's Pond, .Souris West. is in en impossible condition. 'l’he early attention of the OVBPBBEI‘ t0 this matter would be nllllreclfited’ ...',Miss Nell: Mclsatiifnl haw opcnlid up LlTCSSUI lug ee b ls men n tiia adtore lately occupied by A- B"- McLcod. hlontague, she also intends keeping a full‘ llne of dress trimmings and fancy goodsfletc. i-iidrli. ...'Tl1B Red Point JLobster Pscklni; 00., are making extensive renal"? l0!” the coming season's work. The?‘ 1"" tend putting on more boats than over before pd the new ones are to bgg314ad~ j _ gasoline engines. JV. Gtillant, ow‘ Acadia, has bcch » en- gaged as B€8.l0!‘.*» ~ ...'A 'meef.lng of the Findt Pf. Institute was held at Rcd l‘f-. 0n 'l‘uesday evening. They intend 0r- ganlzing n Gov/testing iissoclfltlvfl in order to ennblc the farmers to-wecd out their unprofitable cows. The Government Inspector will have charge of the work. Similar associa- tions in other localities have proved vcry beneficial to the dsirying indus- try.‘ Nliw BRUNSWICK WOMAN V . FIGURES IN» BOSTON (flit-lid. BOSTON, April3-—Ncw Brunswick and Nova Scotis. womcn are involved ill charges which have been made‘ n- gaiust Owen A. Connor, Boston men- ngor of the Western‘ Union Telegraph Company ‘and for ten years day manager of the New York office of the Associated Press. Following dc- tcctive work by Mrs. Minuic K. Conner, his wifc, Conner was ar- rested on n statutory charge, Mrs. Alice Blanchard of Gardiner being named. -. _ .1’ Mrs. Conner was 'b0rn in Halifax thirty-one years ego and is a. brldc of nine months. She is a handsome wo- men. Before marriage. she was secret- ary to a. high Western Un-ion official in New York. Mrs. Blanchard was lilies Alice .J. Leblanc and was born in Buctouche, N. B...,.thirty-iive years algo.‘ Shc married a‘ fiardlner, Mass; mun when fifteen ye rs of age but hesbeen cast on so erel occasions. She is of medium height and of sty. lish appearance. A warrant for the arrest. of Conner was granted after various employee 0f U10 Quincy House had testified to his having registered with Mrs. Blanchard as "O. A.‘ Blanchard and wife." ’ _ Mrs. Conner says: ‘."_It was largely - through me that Owen. got s position with the Western Union. We were to have taken a wedding trip to Nova Scotla, but as he bad tax... his new position so recently I' agreed to pqgt. pone the trip and we passed our hqpeymoon at the Hotel-Tliorndyke here. we were seventeen day's togeth- er, the longest time I ever spent ‘with him. From the first" he,,did not seem to want to live hhre with ma. He complained that he was financially embarrassed and that fit cost‘ too much to support the two’ of us. Most of my life.‘ though. seemed to i... Passed in trains with a valisc- _"B'lanchard was known so ‘Conner’; wife in Brookline andhc used 341,-, of my money to get her furs out of cwrase- He gave her no less than $20 a, week, - - "Mrs. Blanchard says she did not know Conner-owes married. When Mm Conner informed hcr of the situation Mrs. Blanchard said she had been de- tclvcd sud gladly assisted her in ob- "taining evidence. Conner denies the allegations and says hcwill conteet the case at a hearing and also 1n we divorce court. ‘iuuiinnsnn, BANDl , _ ' CAPTU ED IN rams h-Carony, one of ' thc Auto bandits who, killed 01mg}- f6"! Vlllenvuum at St. »George's and hold upthe bank at, Chantilly killing we of the cmploycesand who stop; t 800 was arrested today and was tak- (n-‘to Police Headquarters where h]; at/fisaqitddto lull himself.‘ Gunny m. out» utwmpt to deny ‘i liia identity ' Yefl. .1 am _Cnrony all right" he 56152.1.“ P910115! l0 a band. fiYoufrd l n ed. Carony watching n favor. able opportunity-swallowed tabloid. ThQil-Dolipesurgeons however subject- od llimioasuch energetic, trcitmsnt that est poison failed to act. ~ .. opvon mil’, _ s lfl Ilfiwféfil .1 i.- di erént f' P’; so raiiiiass 00in: wing". ,; .14»; ensue-odd. . sd-'s;ii.'.'L's-i.isé~ . ple i -_-__€-. way station, from thereby train to NorthrWfltehlre, thence by teem; to Brookneld Cemetery, yvherelntei-gnentj willstake nine. -' w . a [the pell beer- Th6 roilowioglwili u ere’: L. Wedfiian, Mo ctongPrpfJien- INC, Prof. Miller, F. J. HOIMIILFIOG Nash and Walter Burke, Cher-lotte- towm. W ' . “The iilltmlely death of‘ Nprmgiiffill- lls, ‘eldest son of; Alexlnder and Mrs. Gillie, formerly of Hahtevlllehqueeifs County, and now o; Hillsborofltreet, 0harlottetown,'_ yvlll c311 for more ‘ than ordinary regret. He was , one of the most brilliant students who ever attended College. At the early age of twenty- elght years,’ just on the bhreehold of his manhood, and at the beginning of what promised to be an unusually celebrated career, his life has been cutshort and his gentlesplrit returned-to Him who gave it. He entered- the Prlncefof Wales Col- , loge at the early alga’ of sixteen” years, winning the Scholarship for Queen's County, and taking up sec- ond- yedrwork; graduating in .1902, with a lifirsf: Class Diploma and win- ' ning‘ the John Cliven Prize. so. two years, he taught school at Halts- ville, subsequently matriculating in- ttrlifcGill- University and winning a Scholarship of $150, per gnnilm. His work was “excellent"'and he led his class of his first year with high hor- ' ors, carrying off the $25 prize (or the best stildcnt from the Maritime Provinces. In his ' GilLhe woh d‘ scholarship of $300, also takingihigh honors in‘ prizes in the Spring Examinations. In 1908 Mr. Glllis graduated from McGill at the age of twenty-four years. receiving the Degree of B. A., and winning the Anne Molson Gold Medal. carrying with it "0?!’ high honors and prizes. It ls worthy of note that the above mentioned prlzc had not been awalid. f"! 1°‘ fieveml ' Years, as no student has made the ncccsssry high aver- %|;es. Hc then taught in McGlll for W0 years. and during his first year, studied for the Degrees of M. Sc., which distinction ho received in 1909, when only twenty-five years 0f age. His unceesing study and ardous work begun to tell upon him and hc was advised by his physician to take a rest. This hc did and apparently seemed to-bc regaining his usual “with 8nd hfllles iverc entertained for his complete recovery, but Qnly last week did his case become ser» ious, lie having c cted b; gfippc, resulting lll his timelydestb, By the death o Normeh Gillie, one‘ of the brighteskechnfnrs, of the, many brilliant young men who have left this province is removed. It is. not too much to say that had his life 59911 spared, hevwould likely hgva be. come one- of the most distinguished Professors of McGill University. His‘ time was short, but he fillcd every ‘hour inf/it and he he's left an exam- The adieipzstmlsglfirtizvorithy o! the but“ an who knewlhim. s expressed by, Joins with them‘ in h ' tf l .- pathy for the bereaved °j",:,§,,§s“§';,. family. NOVA SCOTIA COAL , FOR SOUTH AMERICA. HALIFAX, April 3-—The disturbs... cc in the coal producing regions of Eflslqnd and the United States‘ is 5x13325115 ltsdelf ‘if; the: trade of this c an - giv n d‘ South American marital?“ m" coal a Two steemcrs from Britain are he“, to ‘an’ ""8098 of coal to Bucnos Ayers. The Oaitbnesé arrived yogi-M». damgintending to proceed to PM)“- dclllhla. to load forthe River Platte With 0081. but orders were received at Hm!“ 1° BOlto Loulsburg and take 5-090 tons from the Dominion Conl Company. - Th” 14°” CPOIIIB!‘ Hrrlviéd aild she gulf“ has orders to proceed to Louis. t I‘: where she will take about 0,000 °"B- BOf-h are new steamers. BABY'S. LITTLE ILLS Baby's little ills are many 511i need close. attention. WW1"! are among the most clJmmon of these ailmcnts— there being scarcely s. child Who is not ‘affected by them ‘l! some time or other. These, though. can bereadilly bsnisb- . Ed by the frequent -use>of Baby's Own Tablcts-theonly Wmedy sold‘ undertho guaran- tee‘ ofur government analyst t0 contain no opiate or other harmful . drug. 'Cancerning thcm Mrs. Jos Dnlgle, Ste. Perpctne, Qua, wrltesi-"M" by v was troubled‘ wit worms: h'c was nervous the! ' 734,110 B-Piletlte. I gave Ihim Bhbra Own Tablets and he was‘ ' soon well again." The Tablets ‘Ill’! sold by medicine dealers or by, mall at cents Mhox from The Dr: W; idling‘ . cdfc n ' m.‘ e dd, ‘firockvilig, ,9 ii-j-_ -v-—_-_i- our Prince of Wales ' ‘ has ' Third Year at Mc- 3 and the Guardian; ' hondheuei _ i‘ villi, Fri-insists ‘i. iii ‘ a 0W d ~ ' h‘ woo i123‘ "bill s25‘? " ' '.'Mac’s Blood Food builds‘ up iho‘, bndyby-bcttering thchlotid. g box 4. .58c. The Two Macs. drill. "Carnations Free with Gloves at 1.00 And up-on Easter Saturday .sli__day we will present to every lady who bilys-illovos amounting to i.00 or more.» full blown Car- nation free- Gashpuroiiases only. Moore ,Mc-Leoo 4-6dtf V, fflfour, Easter Hoszrntrc Herc, For, hosc on Eastcr- morning. ‘With tlic wonderful "Tldvnnccs inn-dc in *- their construction, and with thc cxtrclnc rcnsonablcncitis of prices at which you can now secure silk hose, i "would hr foolish‘ tofilcny yourself ti satisfac- tion ofwcnring silk, Pstonst .4-3d3i. "The universal yordlotls that this milllncry shop is the 0150 place to buy sntisfaotnriiv East- er Hat. Jud€lng from tho way the hats are olng out. roost. Ohagri lottetown adios ore aotinq 0" 4-6dt “Glr1s' coats.,"..1n ‘~11 P101151"? "8?’ iety of jaunty Spring styles embrac- ing all thedntcst novelty effects. All the most desirable fabrics arc shown in .a broad range of exclus- ive shades and patterns. Somc neat- ly and attractively trimmed, others are plain tailored. At $5, $7.50 ~up to $10.00 you'll find the best vnluc in girl's coats at this store. Patons. 4-6dtf. "A lot of splendid lgloves for men. received Wednesday, A specially flne unlined deerskln Glove. suede effect. onc sStlld fastener. ail sizes at LZRObod soft heavy unlined dogskin gloves fine value at 1.25. Moorojufl‘ McLeod "f-fidf-f i-iqdfnuvif s-Bdszirtiizi ~ U? * i - I ' i‘ \ s; i .. T - "=~' _ .- ' l P"rFl rarfllholebdii ‘ ‘" [sir i - h v Ad.‘ - l» .¢ . l! ‘ > ‘ V,’ I h . ‘ 'l‘.“: ,iv;,q_._-,,»,-_v _ n‘ _ ‘gjfleii f- ; f’, l, , , .\. ‘ . , _..._ - lizv: dig-paid’ "lsaiaql-aiuyfifdl’ if} ; i l F» 11-min: 611i?“ Use = Interior, lilfll§h~ to" h swung.“ I to "no m,‘ mum“ i ~ ' i. Ind nil inside work, . . i . . . w.- - =‘~ ' "if i" . I ~ ‘ ~- . . . o a in t fggrttfigl‘: glifllmdyag fill. l‘ Silffmoiivcf‘ Seed ' Fer ouiiidedoormds- U4 " gbalruriéish’ ' 5 “I i ~--» ~ “ ‘A 5' '7 ‘ r . i. minor?» Molar; Q ' '. ". y.“ $1 4,9 bottle of' _‘.' utnamllflf. t6 -, lid -' _ . ,. .. ,_ ‘i 3 ’ __ ._' ‘ ‘ Striw- f6 to h prove it. The uuivtellLf-he, st 5y,- Chick Fad,‘ o“ or can“ ‘ ‘ a] cattle r lb.) ,3, -Putnam's Painless Oorn and a - - - _-. - . Forfurnltere and iron itg, Elli!" m m a to l! uni-decor and. fl sold ey is}. Intgffliifrifigl poll]; l _ ~ beds, ~ U‘? ~ l I‘ "an ‘i 120x127 feta. " ,, '_ . '7 ‘ ‘_ I Food ‘ g V f’ j '2 ,’ in‘, .-.' -. m ' p" mm ‘HCbrlItfs London 9nd Kane's 'V _ y’, ' ' ' w ' _ ' " " #1 v p11)‘; claim. --~ '~ " i" ";'-."§i"a&£’ii A- Bhi-il“ l fill ‘ " A ' ......:l-.~.:' t“ " rid =...=i‘ l ll < i v! y, , w W I " " 9S“ . ' l at m, KM? i f. * . a = ; , prices. Proved see-ft. . 46min} ' i ‘ The not liquid “lib amounted to $2,493, . . .i'""' .'°i'i i -*Evci'flcéii‘i.0§i ill Nihilist: Bel ‘ offer ii stilbctéd Ligt of liatlono akin ds combine security of p '“‘°'°§iilii3lqr'f1°i'ir§§l'i iiftilipo‘ VlVlfiTERil-lnc. gesnlrruilns m e . . - is - __ - '1‘"ET<"".*:.<lF..r" s ‘h”.“"’-°'P%'i’2. "imp . ‘PHETO éipsglflfligélahlltTUNviirt i.c,1)‘ldyBl€d"l“:ilB|_~j_-1 ‘v ‘n ' ' ' ' III‘ ' ' I B» *"-“~z.%-l.ii>..t.s.rr..ssiii.i.p..liiolvulmi~ J. c. lilciiiivlosii t o. . ESTABLISHED I373 , ~ Members Monirclsl Slock Exchange. _. .. ,: ., HALIFAX. Mgluqimmti sr. lo NEW nuiscow. of course, you ‘hrc going to ivllilr silk- thls principle. Moore d: McLeod. ‘Choice lot of fresh biscuifreizcived today. 35 bvX°§ a‘ 8° ._lo_ 5Q t per lb. U55 01°. 0r more than 5° pa, b. .*Ii"d'ii'{i _ “ _ .1. u: Mi ‘ v is ‘h - ~. eighties? alddliiijogrcigiiiivovggiiim n" rlnclpel. s‘ commensurate m “' N: llN. W‘ FIQEDERICTO ._____________________ "New Cashmere Stockings on Wednesday we opened a h1g6“ of Cashmere stockings ab“: ‘from the makers In Enqlalldyw -w-lll find, what you want. here‘ to. day. Moore Q MoLood 4.5m "Mac's Blood IPuod shows lietllrfis way of curing ilii-icnsvs. A box '50s, 'l‘lic Two Mlics. Hilrili. "Now. Sllk Gloves. Finger Tlpp. ed Al; 75o This iot direct from a- ornss tho Atlantic... Modems skill. ful. workers in the glove factor- ies of Saxony, best finger tipped qlovo.we‘vo evor soon at the prion. All colors nil sizes 75o Moore A‘: McLeod 4-6eli "'l‘lio rnw spring Willllfl iillil change. able temperatures nrc viii-y novel-p on ilainty coniplcxiolis slid for relieving their ill effects thcro is nothing that cun cxcel Mac's Witch Hazel Cream. This crcum is not" oily, sticky "or 1311359)‘, qmkes the skill soft and silky, is easy tcfflmlly and secures splendid results. A bottle 25c. . Tho Two Macs. drif. "New Easter Ties For Men. A handsome renqn of very new this ready at. our front counter to-ddy. You will bye deliqhtod with the showlno at 250 350 50o 65o 750 Moore Q McLeod 4-6dii _-- . "Forfiassltiltlc, despoiulciicy, irritr bility and gcneral weakness therein no preparation that can fivsl tho mnrvcloifii curative qualities ohMads Blood Food, the premier. blood and nerve rejuvcnator. A box 50c. The Two Macs. “drill- ‘iNaw Easter shirts. Within the last few days we have opened u a we». of~ the smartest new sglrtii in Easter styles. that hnvfl gvgr bggn nfforad In this store. 188s ‘tliei fillies at 69o 1.00 1.2a J30 Moore O McLeod .4455" Packers and Fishermen .now is the time to look fiabout you", and see what you ueeil in the bust line. We are building s stock lot of boats from 2o o 25ft long. We arc still offering a’ 22 ft fishing boat instilled with 2'2 1-2 li. p cllgine for $125.00 i We would be pleased to receive your order. L. o1v».¢~PA»Q§UET A ~ Soul-u. 4 ~ 1 E W sparkled?“ 4”“! aroundfielbe lilpqgeythere is d . 14w