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A 4 cases, londed ~~) G's Ne . ior ae if/ +, : * with new Bn— 4.48 pet eo 35 . } wae % ae trimmed hats. ie (“es : ee fe Ny Sce the charm- tnd enh if ; ing new nillin- a Sa iy a a. e . ° WR". § 2 : «3 ‘ ery trimmings— af) SW eve ed . : : Ay iy (7a CG and Indeed RN ef al watch for attrac Pee ie tz i k s iy a | ; tions at every 4 Age 74 4 Lee SDs w cc unter. Nog cS f Moore & Mc! Leod f he Me) Te eee a ee ero Rec eR Bakes £5 If Its Newson’s Iv's Good Spsesa Gese5% 5 ra ate {; Comfort Doser.’t « Cost Much! t Cost Mue a x You can’bay a gool ALL DOUBLE WOVE WIRE fh MATTRESS for $2.85. & BeiterOne our pucent adjustable “E npire Spring” for $3.@5. 4 ‘Setter Cne Still ‘**The for $4.00. Queen” A cash discount cff all the above. mm JOHN Nv vee S23 3S fi Pe FE Me Ie Me tN Oe ME ee Me CAs Ce Se 4, NY gm WRN oe Ad Shas Sz Ks wis xy We as as % aS <fa5 Wie & LP aer onan ye ee oe ee | eee 8 . &£4 4425442444 THE PON SEQ Ieye. Good They have just arrived—the new American t for Ladies.—the Ponseo - m: ude of fine sclected So rola Goodyear welted flexible sole—in widths . D. & E.—buttoned and laced, PRICE $3.00 —<—— GOFF BROS Wevy9y99 VYVVVVVV TVET TF i) we noe ate : ENT SURE IRE er | wholesale importatiors of Doukhobors and ' could keep the peop'e home if they want d | tO gO @way. D ry AFrFW [> ‘ AV, Sd IVY N oe = SENATORS DISCUSS THE, EXODUS; 8 Matter Thoroughly Gone Into ee IMPORTING DOUKABORS ano) LOSING OUR OWN PEOPLE Senator Ferguson Refers to the In- | creased Departures. [Seecia, ro The ExaMin R.] Ortawa, April 27.—In the Senate moss of the afterncon yesterday was tuken up with di-cussion of the exodus. Senator Perley called attection to news items in papers telling of departure to States of Maritime Province people. Seca- fact that .e saw a large nu~.ber ot «xodists on the train which brought him from Halifax. Both } tor Almono mentioned the Senators Perley and Almon as well as! ee : y ) said tha’ he bad received notice inviting ‘ him to Boulton regretted the fact that the Gov ernment was taking no steps to keep ou | own peopie home, while it was bringing Gali The Minister of Justice? claimed tha, immigration was unuruelly large and be wanted to know hew the 21an8, Government | Senstor Ferguson referred to a vain’ boast made iu the speech from the throne that the fexodus had ended, thoagh the value of setilers’ effects sent out of the country was officially reported $400,000 higher than in the fast year of Conserva« tive rule. The same subject was brought up in the puree dtd ad eR ene + is Ee House on a question by Mr. M:Allister who asked whether the Government had ncticed the news items in the St. John Sus of the 18th referring to departures from Dorchest*r, Moncton, Sackville, | Tignish, Freéericton, anc Truro. _— — —— [ was ccreD of a bad case” of Grippe by NV iNARDS’ LINIMENT. Sydney, C. B. C.I. Laces. I was cureD of loss of voice *by MIN- ARDs’ LINIMENT. Yarmouth, CHaries PLuMMeErR, I was cvrep of Sciatica Rheumatism by MINARDS’ LINIMDNT. Buoin, Nfld’ Lewis S. Burier: Fresh oranges, lemons, bananas, nice and ripe pine apples received today at Sanderson & Co’a. estos oe]et em Tee te Let Me Take Your Measure You can get your corns and bunions fitted in hand made boots and sboes whichIl make to order in very short notice. ® a =e<= @ Sees e Stock and workman-— suip guaranteed. I also keep a full line of boots and shoes, carefully sel- ected BY MYSELF, which I can afford to sell cheaper because my expenses are small, I don’t want the earth, and can spare a slice to my patrons. Drop and inspect. No trouble to show goods, Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Koot & Shoe Store. SoD OD OD © O03 OB 2QVS : ; ! ot Hh » Tine A aw rin n #ree Sorn Men, having to (aod the Minister of Militia stated that vdvise the — may speak free.” —Evuripipss o Cents il it Hi " "DS : . ISLAND,. T HURSDAY 1D SON ENS oY ee: LE SPL IE LE TA) NE POR Is» ee ee Le en GOL, UOMVILLE, | Hil P, 1 RETIRED, Gets Permanent Leave 0 Absence, BY ORDER OF GENERAL OFFICER) COMMANDING. j | } | | _— | Affairs Exciting Much Interest,Parti- | ; culars Not Known. [Speciuat to Tur Examiner] Orrawa, April 27.—C.] Domville, M P, | has received trom tue gen@ral officer coms | manding, @ notification giving him per- manent leave of absence. It is difficult to ascertain exactly what is the immediate | cause of this practical retirement. The General declined to give auy information, nothing official had been done. To your correspondent Col. Domville retire from the command for the tim2 being, and he sup~ posed (hat the action arose from charges made sgainst him by Col. Markham which matters were to be investigated, Col. Domville did not say what course he would take but stated that he was yet incommand, It is supported that he will not Submit without a struzyle. Domville gave notice in the House of a | series of quesiious in reference tothe re- cent trausfertoC:] Markham of the stores afthe 88ih Hussars. The affair excites ints ext, Halifax Civic Elections. (Sreciat ro rams Examiver.] Harirax, April 27.—J T. Bailes | was elected mayer by a majority of 766! over Mayor Stephen. Mitehell, O’Donnell and Dr. Chisholm won in the aldermanic | c mtest, _—___ Chronie Disease and Bup ture. Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg- | istered in U.S. and Canada, Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N. 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours, 11 to 1; 4 to 3 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in M*ictou, and on Friday | at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow. 1 Grand millinery opening Thursday evening, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Moore & MeLecd Millinery. opening Thursday evening 7.30 to 10 0 ‘clock, see ad. Moore & Mcleod GARDEN PEAS Plant them NOW, we sol the best kinds grown. Early Varieties First and Best Nott’s Excelsior Blisss American Won- der Carter’s First Crop LATE VARITIES Carters *tratagem Biisss Everlasting Champicn of England Geo. Carter & Co. SE#DSMEN | W. Coffin, | kindred dreaded diseases. | is backed up by tushels ef testimonials, | whicu we have and can produce. Snuff, APR Lh Zis 1899 a lo NO 99 McGILL AND DALHOUSIE. of Examinations landers Posted, (From lhe Guardian.) MonTREAL April Results at McGill in Arts tod ay ure as follows: Results the Is- Lemuel Robertson graduates | honors and a go!a medal in C! assics J. B. in Philosopby. In third year C, Ferguson, S. Walzis. ) W. Forbes Honors in Classies. C. J. McMillan, Honors in Eng’ish. Ciarles Hardy,Honors ia Philosophy. Wm. Newson Honors ia Science, Second years, Edgar Sterns leads the year and gets six prizes; A. B. Me- Leod two prizes; E. A. Brown first class standing. First year, Miss Irving first class standing and prize in English. Science awards are not yet out. Hauirax,April 26. The pass list for Daihousie Univer- silty was posted Monday morn- and is as fol'ows; To obteia fivst and seccnd classes, extra examina Natural gets ing, ‘1ions must be taken, the ordinary exam- iuations giving a pass. FIRST YEAR. English, Class 1.—E.W. Coftin ;Pass, I. B. Howatt, R. H. Stavert. Latio, Class 1.—E W. Coffin, Howatt ; Pass, R. H. Stavert. Greek, Class 1.—E. W. Coffin. Class II.—R H. Stavert. Frenen, Class I.—]. B, Howatt. Gernan, Class I.—E. W. Coffin. Chemistry — Pass, I. B. Rk. H. Stavert. Junior Mathematics, Class I.—I. B Howatt. Class IL.—E. W. Coffin. Pass, LR. B.S avert. SECOND YEAR. French, 3:d year, Class I.—L. J. Miller. Engl'sh, Cla-s II.—L.- J. Miller: Puss, M. J. McPaerson, D E. Ross. Greek. —Pass, M. J. MePherson, D. | E. Ross. Junior Philoscphy, Miller. Paas, Pberson. Latin—Pass, M. J. MePherson, L. J. Claw Il..J,, J. D. E. Ross, M. J. Me- | Miller, D. E. Koss. Senior Mathematics, Class If.—D. E. Ross; Pass, L.J. Miller, M. J. Me- Pherson. THIRD YEAR, Latin, Class I.—M. 8, Johnstone, E. H. Ramsay. Greek, Class I.—M. 8. Johnstone. Junior Pnysies, Ciass IL.—C. A. Myers ; Pass, E.H Ramsey Senior Phi'osophy, Class I.—C. A. Myers, E. H. Ramsay. Eaglish, Class Il-—C, A. Myers. 26—( Special )— with McL od graduates with ie | | |. B. Howatt, E.] PEP OP. Shion 8 He Uo IN THE HOUSE OF GOMMONS Alexander Martin Asks Questions REGARDING THE POULTRY PATTERING STATIONS Mr. And the Assistance to be Given ‘o Fruit Growers. (Speeia tre Tae Examiver.] Orrawa, April 27 —F. introduced the bill t. ance act. idiog vesterday awend the insur- Itis propor o reduce the races On reserves () 3} per cent the change to affect new business after next Junuasy and ether business afier seveu years, Replyitigto Mr. Alex. Wirtin, of P. B. Isiand, Mr. Fisher -aid several stations would be established tuis year io Canada for the fattening of poultry. The Minister of Agriculture, replying to another question of Ir Martin’s said that tne Government did not intend to initiate any scheme for the Spraying of fruit trees but would this year act with the Fruit Growers’ Association of P. E. Island in spraying fruit trees and the shippiag of apples to the British market. Sir Richard Cartwright informed Mr. A.C.McDonald of P. E. Island that a contract bad been made with R. J. Leslie ot Halifax, tor a weekly steamship eervice between the Magdalen Islands and >. E. Irlaud and Nova Scotia. The subsidy ww $9900 a year. The steamships include the St. Olaf aad such others as may be approved. Most of the aiternoon was devoted to the oil duty and oil regulations, On the resolution of Moore, Conserv tive, Stanstead, who asked for a reduction of duties and greater facilities tor storage, (rangport aud wagons, aftera lively talk in which the Standard and Imperial oil combines figured, the"Honee, on the urg- eat request of Mr. Fielding, allowed the matter to stand over till the Badget was submitted, EEE eeneeeenceneee Lawn grass just received, a direct sbip- ment of Choice American lnien grease, A rpecial mixture, most suitable for lawns, grass plol, cemetries, cricket grounds, tennis courts, etc.~Geo. Carter & Co. ; the aeedeman. “ PowDER Makes the food more eaten and whclesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0., NEW YORK. Junicr History, Class 1.—E say, C. A. Myers. FOURTH YEAR Senior History, Class 1.—Theo.Ross ; Pass, J. A. Ramsay. Advanced Potitical Economy, Class I. --Theo. Ross. Greek Philosophy, Class I —C. A Myers, J. H. A. Anderson, Theo. Rss. Class I].—E. H. Ramsay; Pass, Johnstone, J. A. Ramsay, B. ae = jucation—Pass, J. H. A. rer | . H. Ram- English—P ass, B. Glover. sotany, Class I.— Theo. Ross. Seitic Practical Caemistry, Class II. — Theo. Ross. Note.-—Mr. George Ross unfortunate- ly wasabsentfrom his Christmas ex- aminations but passed successfully his April examinations. — ee TheGreatFire at t the Win soe, Baa Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. and is a positive cure for catarrh and This statement ointments, washes, etc., have been proved useless in giving relief or curing Catarrh, bronchitis, irritab'e throat, ' nasal and ear parsag:s, but Catarrhozone, the ozonated air cure, does not only give immediate r: lief, but effects a perroanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample bottle and inhaler, 10 ceais, Out- fit, $1 00. 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