ii. -i i ‘ . l fs 1 -il 1 . _if .V __ if -‘I . 1-. _,_ .ii . _,__`_ Ae- ... _ -_J- i'= _ E. »_A_ I i ii - _ i ' i i_‘.`1 .i ;<'i .. __ _ :?.§_y:__ i . '1~_~r: 1 I _ _'_.' ' i, -‘ \ 'X iii ly; ‘A - i I _ .f i l-ilu ' - ii’ li _ _§%_ _ a' a . ' ` ) `0ns When he was out of Sight th f.*ii.’fvl<-i:.ii.-5 from Great llritiiin to the sixth ion- vention of the World's Suiiiliiy School asstirintiiiii ni-w in _-e_~>iioi\ here, il<‘cli\ri‘-.l in nn uiiili'-;-:=.~‘ iii»l|\'i-|‘- ed by tlicni _\‘i'.~‘i0|'iln_\' nf sivi-riil chui'L‘h .-‘i~|'\'ii'i‘:<, lliui the iivihiii of the local ri~in|uiti_ci' in liuiiiiig iiig roes from the ini-ii _< ilibli- <'li\-`-' 1.-lil* ade of Friday lzisi., wus nn iiii-_'iii'i;~'~ tian nctiiui. 'l`hi-_v sniii ilint siirli ii 'thin' \\’iiuli`i ri-l h“i\'i- lizippriii-il in g _ . Englauil, \\'lii-rc thi- ni-sro run \>i'i".l\\_\ positions ou' 'nu i-iiiiality uiih l.i_< white b|'otl|i-_ix Dr. John llcid Hliiiiiniiii. pzi.i ._-_ -_ - ____ F131 W F _ _ ._'_.D _I I Willis Weak 'and Nervous. + +¥++ Heart Would w r i t e nz--“ Abou 1 Stop Beating henrt trouble. W "Y , and before the Bret hox was taken . w almost well, and the second _box com n others to try them, and they have all bee to payifor n box for anybody they not cure." _ Milbum’| Heart and Nerve Pills are make the weak heart strong and the shzr ni-vg firm by imparting ii strengtheni and tissue of the body and curing palpi lation of the heart, dizziness, sleepless debility, lack of vitality, etc. P l" limited. Tomato, Ont s u of the iliicc Stags 'in ightened, ivfusi-if ti follou, ho the two wuit-cd nwliilc for limi, nn tow-ard him; the royal trotted an-gy Back went the noble royal over th LD ;__._._,i-;,G_ 4 ,.‘ __ _ _ _ rub together. But nothing could i _ - duce the little stag to Jump, and a /\ _,-- ` i i y ._ _ _ _ ‘, ‘§;1 _ s< I _ / ¢ I _ . r-yi sl l »__;1 (7 __,i`_i __ _ _A J i “KE \<; I F:-. " ""'°°"' 7 iwiieraesrine ` last the royal, with a toss of hi five years ago I _ _ 8*” “P “II \‘°P° °l that you truly sympathize, for you Q-0-+-4-+'++‘*_+ SE"l“8 59"" °Il ‘ ' i d pleted the cure. I have advised ma. y n . I , ff °""ed°Hh°“m°"°ub`° haveo Msg But. there can be no intelligent specific for alldiseasea or disorders arising from the heart or nerve system. 'I`h_ey Y Price, 50 cents per box or 3 boxer for $1.25 at all dealers, nr mniled direct an recei t of rim hy The T. lfilbiirl Co.. __________.._._.._-_-_- but'thc little one stayed at the jump. 'aaeqhee was u-nthfinke-ble. Only two thousand years ago did it become a gospel. - Sympathy is of two orders-of im- *itation and of experience. You see e. _ trapeze -artist miss the erossbar with his hands as he swings through the air. Though you know it is all pre- ten it makes little difference; all ce. Mr. Paul Poull, your nerves are suddenly hunched to- CHN-lrcdifl. QU!-_ gether, and so rem-sin until the art- ist magically saves himself, and -you -heave a sigh iof relief. It is then imagine what would have |al>Dene if he had not caught the crossbar _'°“:g “_;*"I{ °&‘.°kg°- “I"‘2__';_\E“_:‘(R"I_‘e°”;_'_: with his feet. When the clear speak- vou s ea in . :‘.‘:.i°i°.°:.‘i’°.°.::;*.l‘.‘:r:“‘°.":.:::.'r::r.“.:2 ws-<»-- -- -----or Mi“’“"“'° Heart ‘nd N°""° Puls sympathy. Man can admire. und be. _ comes like what he admires. Let his er begins to imitate the stammerer dence of the instinctive origin of gods be cruel and he will be cruel; let them be holy -and he will seek holiness) sympathy without -experience. lic-al . sympathy is the duplicating of plea- sures and pains. A dancer, lnmed, watching others dance, feels his muscles working in sympathy with the music. This is sympathy us true U8 and restorative influence to every organ, as pity for foun-dli-ngs. And from - t his real sympathy you go on to thc 'leal ri m ath the conscious direc- ' V `Y D Yi - ness, anaemia, .twitching of the muscles. tion of desire toward things unrenl- eensation of “pins and needles,” general imd, which never -are, and perhaps never can be.-London Express. QUEEN MARY' S OHILDI-IUOD. The published Life and lietters of . the Duchess of Teck give the reader an intimate idea of. the way in which her little daughter, the Princess Ma now iieen Mai of England, the .ti 'y . ' .~ a y, Q -y young plaiitatioii; how two leaped was bl-ought |ip_ Her iwyal High- the wire fence, but ii young one, fr' ‘ .' \ " W I ness l’rincess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck. \viis one of thc most hrliiv- cd of English princesses, and her 1 _ _ .. tllcu how 0110. _H H000 FUYHI, came letters and extracts from her diary back to the fence. 'Phe little one ran show ahlluilaflt FURSOH fOr her popu- . larity. As a mother, Her Royal l-lighncss e devoted to her children all the time __ yy ' K fi?" _ _ BY- ' fence and actually kissed the little she could spare from her other du- . - _,Q ,_ __l “_-'11 ED_6R|NHA|v]| one. The watch-ers saw their noses ties. She watched over_ their _ pro- .i§"_ P .- n- grass in their studies, Joined them t frequently at their games and in s their walks -and drives, and had them u with her for a considerable part of woes _ ie fool” vient off to his compan- each dn She knew intimately the mosr 1 head, as much as to say, “Well, yo I . ]____d_.. ---_._L> _`¢,.__.___..__ -»--- <..-H if--'f i Ci /4 _.sa `___ ___ :Ya g ‘\ \_\ .ty /_ ` é \. ~_.; §`.:~i\l\ _ L .1 9. 7 _ li i I / BET pg i_p0;< gui* \ [LL Wai-r A ‘ WARNEO YG l ILL WAIT A I Now v0o`i> w _ ._ i_iT\'i_E wHii.E .yew -siasriuc i-iens / l_._11fi_e w~icE.‘ K BE“ER_g,_;j Q &r,. cc 4 _ ; _ _ use » “"5 _ 1 _ l _ . ' ` \ _ Y " lin" \__,,_ lbtmc _ i________ _ \_\\\ Q5- \\. % 1,/ ',/ea.. -l i X I3>‘-C-3“l;i5;Ul*i - \l . ' taxis” ' ‘ f ~ i __ _..-Y fl" IEW . x - ‘ 2.-t-5. el-_ \\ M /_ 1 I I _V - 4 - ' K/ " ~\' I f- - U _ . -:;_,_>~-4. ___ , .;,,.____._ \\.. hd .\§,_ _.,- f. 1 ,_____.__ -+1.-- ~..-_ _/_~_ ‘J ~’ \ f _*___ \ \ » i, fi , - _ <'(\;; __~vf'>_ _ _ ___ @ __6____'__ _ iii v./sire, Q ' _ P' , f _ ff’ '_ _ §2TL§._/.da _ f a /of/f »/ ar ,J ‘ ""\_ " _ / / 'M' A En ‘.111 Q] __ ‘\`- ~ \ \ _ as »>\ §_\ \\$~> \ ~ _.ss _ , 4 _ H , 1. 1 / f ’ ' ' _ -1 V -ii/va. 5 --" f" __ ¢_;,,,,,_,x-.. \5i \\\ @.,» \\ ~""'”`_;"-.~»_ }\ Last Qiiiirtor _ ;-ni? _-_~‘ ‘ _ii . gf-wt *gi--0-w __,.. 3 ____ _,_, ._-1;: G d S I $ Irs uar r ~ . A.-__._ _~;g_,>._ _ Full Moon . _._Iy‘f§:‘€~f¢}\,__ lk lilfl _ _'_ -.~ S ° Lust Qiuirtoi' il til " _}l"/_~‘("_.‘. \ I M Day of | Sun I Sun | Moo '_ ‘- '- "-. 7"-' fir ' ' W __ Jie i_,,_._.._ 0I' CII _ "\°’$¥;-' Q. .- ___7y_y_____§$___.__3$ ____ i'-. ‘. : .\ -» -. w \Vc don’t hi.-licvc if -on i /~'-‘::-1~~ »~ 5 .scrirclieil the lsdriuil ovcr that you icgin in instinct-to become estnb ished in the maternal and patcrna. relationship-to grow from the fum slowest of histories. Aeons ago self Z crayfish_ Sympathy _uould seem to ‘ly to the herd-and to develop, with the growth of intelligence, _ from a mere function to an ethical concep- tion. With man, sympathy came lm Ulfmkllll U* Say. out-growing her long after intelligence. Sympathy with others is a virtue with the i,i,i.-.r~ii...i...i.iii y. e nurses aiiil governemes who had il charge of the Princess and her three brothers, bu_t even though they pos- esscd -her confidence she did not think of deleg-ati-ug to them her rcspoiisi- - "I‘he cl;ilil|'en are getting on nicely 1 with their lessons, under the tuition ~ of their daily governcsses (each very good in her way), -aod May and Dol- 1_Y--(Prince A-dolphus)-are renlly making excellent progress. May is, I TCU ' ver the fence, nnil followed. - Z” f 4 ‘i _ _ - " ` , There are many pretty stories oi ' . _ is' i --"""\} ---‘ ,\ '~ ‘ ` y _ . that sort. But is it wise to judge _ _ _ _ J ‘ il " - | I ° __ ' ` ' y animals' emotions by our own? Hux- hilities and duties. » " \ \.j_ _ ' e ‘_`; .(~\ ley said we cannot say what it is to The following from n letter to a ' ’- | 5 i be a cruy-llsli without becoming a fricnil,_ when the Princess May was in \g:\\i_» i\;` i her ninth year, is ch-aracteristic: l "~ ‘ ' _ i _ _ i ~ “ ' _ ' i , delicacy, and has greatly improved in looks. She is /quick nn-d clever and _ very musical, and all three promise l50 hc VCP; apt pupils. They under- stand German, and are getting on well with it, but uiiliickily the nice l~lanoverian governess who has been with them for thc last two years fell ill, and has had to go to her home. The Sunday Scripture lessons are _,__-...__.._ -iw Burgie ua from Monday, l\lay 9th,until 'l`hur day, May 12th, noon. later. ` .'i Eirfd wsif The Clydesdale stallion “Burg' _i _ le Dalhousie. , _ Royal" owned by Mr. Iolm Rich- I ein-ed ri horse, badly torn by .1 Regular dates will be given | MINARD’S LINIMENT. (‘»HltIS"I`OI’HEIt SAUNDISRS. pitch fork, with MINAIIIVS l.lNl- ards, will be at J. W- Ca1lbeck’s, MENT Siiiiiniei-side, fi-oiii Monday after si. i-em-ii, ci. iz. now. |.|Ni.ii~:i»‘_ * “Dom “yay 2nd_ until Thursda I cured a horse of a bad swelling 3' by MIN/i|in's |.iN1ivn<:N'r_ morning, May 5th, :ind at Alberton . -yHUg_ w_ p,\\~N|.;_ 5, llutliurst, N. Ll. MARITIME sriovru'i~i|a:s. iuiiy 23, uno. _____i _______V____ _ __‘_ _-1- `_CALENDA'R FOR “MAY l9I'0 d z hl4|nf7n.m il ll l tn 21 ii in rl 15 m l a in d 24 in 27am in 12a in H wBt0r p. m @5775: .__$,_,... ? 9 5. Week I Rises Sets I Rise hm 208 ll 12 444 hm 3 38 4 50 main- 2'* S'3¢5 Whin- ~| -In-5 maui ‘h m 4 ` -» could get better suits for nicn at Sh oo than can bc scen right here, 'l`hcrc`s ."1 good range of styles and iiuiterizils for incn who alipreciniq good vnliic. 'l`hen of course, we can give you suits for less inoncy and suits' of cxtrzi good quality, but considering the price we - .__ _ _ _{‘__ .'.» .,-]_»_,'._-/_. $4' \-_I-¢ 1' `_`1_'_ `,r Z get bctfcr value for your money E i than those suits nt. ...$8.00. _Real Smart, Well Tailored 5' _ Suits for the Boys--- ' . lu selecting our stock of boys’ suits we consider- ed tIie_rcf|nire|||cnt.s of smart young boys as well. as the iiiothcrs who want to save every cent they can on suits. Our boys' suits give iiwide range of ideas and - pi°ices--prices to suit all purses. $1.00 to $10.00. J. P. CROCKETT & C0 Montague 4-idi.usrf3iri ` ** K :_;f‘-1°" ._ ~ I _ X »u¢v.|nr.fa~..f_- -_ $®'QGQr§ Th Fr Sa 10 ll 12 18 14 15 Su Mo Tu W T li Fr Sn Su 16 Mo 17 Tu 18 W ii) Th 20 Fr 21 Sa Su Mo Tu “Y Th Fr Sn Su | M 0| T u z 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 '20 30 B1 Sn 52 N o 4 50 l Tu 49 W 47 46 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 3' li ~z~1~1~I\|~|~z~|~1~i _;`;_;`, .;-i`;_,`,..;-, 7 7 7 .. N __ Es&=~i`é.§i.'i§=§ §§»S‘;'é`§§?=‘»E-:mo 30 31 B2 Htl 34 35 36 my *Gain ° :si-_:_ u:¥»-ceo 9 fl 80 10 43 li 46 morn 0 86 l |3 i 48 .nwuoaie was <5 U -A u #nc »-moi QQ rises 9 16 10 I3 it 5 ll 48 morn 0 22 0 5| -9 I9 10 03 10 46 1| 24 0 34 1 29 2 Bo 3 B6 4 43 li 48 6 82 7 |5 7 54 8 Bl 9 04 9 38 I0 10 I0 38 ii 01 0 36 1 I6 1 fil 241 sal 423 00| 658 746 833 6 17 7 48 B 52 9 58 10 52 ll 4.- _ll 58 12 34 | 13 2 00 3 02 4 20 5 49 7 15 8 26 9 19 10 04 10 44 11 21 1158 li 8| 12 03 iz 39 12| 210 3|8 .To Lei at Montague the rooms forinr-rl_v occupied as nn office .'.’3'.i."..”.l2‘.2.i"i'iil°lf"ii"‘i§‘“" "°“' '"i *iii* 2 o - . . razer. sui ii e lforu physician, attorney or other busi- .ness iniiyi. situated op osite the "Mac- donald otei." Possesnron lven July/in i ii»610________ N/i'ri||.'luc|..\|u-.N.i __ _ I lst dam Barney B., 2nd dam, Kim horse. This colt will make the season owner’s sta-ble on Tuesday, May 10, tliroiigh St. Gcorge’s to Aueas Mc- l)onalil‘s at liauucliing for noon, then through South De Gross Marsh to L. Mc_Intyre’s at Newport for tea; thence to Duncan McLean’s at Car- digan llridge over night. May 11th, through the Seven Mile Road to his o\vner'.-| stable at Bridgetown, where he will remain until May 17th, when he will go through the St. I‘eter's Iioad to Malcolm l<`inli\yson's in Rus- kin at 10 o’cloek; thence -to John l.adner's, Bangor, at noon; thence 7-0 -70h" Mlll°DhY'S. Morell, for tea; thence by Morell Rear to H. McEw. en's, Bristol Mills. over night. May 18th, he will go through the Mm-sh Road to Sam Rapson's at noon; thence to Edward Shiirkie's for tea- thence home hy the way of Forcgé Hill to his nwner's stable, where hg will remain until May 24th, when bei will go over the Launching route This route will he continued fort- nightly for the season, health and weather permitting. _ Mares at owner’s risk. JAMES McDONAI.D, ‘ 5-7dstl|rtii]m. Owner in Charge. sired hy (luklcy llarini, No. -l2,‘.l-18, hcl Margoii. This colt is three years old, weighing l,0tl0 pounds, with lots of bone and muscle and the cut of a speed hor.~‘.c, which hc is even at thc present. time, going out. at about. n forty clip, without any train-ing or straps or hoots. lie is nn open-gait- ed pacer with lots of ambition and determination to muke n good race of-1910 as follows: leaving his Quotations furnished by J. (7. Mi-ln toeh & vo, Exchange Building, lirili fax, N. B. BANK-B. Ask. Bid. 150 14 282 2 275 270 235 232 178 British Nova Scotia , . New Brunswick Royal .......... .. lluion of llulifiix MISCELLANEOUS. Acadln Fire ......... Acadia Sugar pfd ...... ...l0l'i 103 Do. ()rd. ...... 70 (3.5 Brandram-Henderson com . 23 20 East Gan. Sav. & Lf-an .... _.141 133 Eastern Trust .'.... 155 150 I-I-alifax Fire ..... . .. 102 99 ‘ N S Telephone 114; |14 Acadia Sugar ...W r.. ...103 101 Brandrsm-Henderson ... .,. _,.100 97 Halifax Tram. 102 99 N. S. Steel lst Mor. 5e.........100 Do Debentnre Stock......... 101 Robb-Engineering . . (Topper Baltimore tt. P. U._ _ Reading i(..»,§ Southern Pacific 127-ii i st. riiiii Nu ' 7|; sig ll~i 1953 . Union Pacino lei* _ Missouri Pacific 73' .._,.______, ___ _J 3 “Wearwell” Pants for ’ most durable. ` I cined a horse with the mango witlb .4 .i ...if r.. ._ NA'l'URE’S WAY ~Abbey’s Salt regiilnte-S Stomach,,Bowc-ls :ind the system generally with the 'aid of Nature’s most pleasant products, as Nature in- tended it _ should be done. Bffer- certain. “ __ . Ac dealers. V There are no griping pain; . or unpleasant after-eEects‘ from its use. _ ‘ Its action is mild and; pleasant-_-but absolutely ‘i -~25c. and. 6oc. | _____v_ _ _“___ ___ - ..» given by 'Mama' and ii great plena- iire to her and the little ones; they really are most iittentivi-_, and very ready with their answers to my ‘l\\1'S' tions.’ _ _ The Iliirlicss \\'1l>` l\L‘-V01' l\1\l“-ll"`l` than when shi- suw her children en- joying tliemsclvi-_<, but hcr il\duI|l<‘nci-__ was tempered with wisdom. rlhc wus firm in hi-r resolve that her daiugh- ter’s cliildhuoil should he free fiom excitinggaietics. 'A child hu-_i quite enough to dii,’ thc Diicliess said to ii. friend, ‘to learn obedii-lice, nnd ni.- teud to her lessons, und to _,:|‘o-.\', without niiiny piirtii-s and lute hiiiir.~i, which tuki-_ i_ln-_ irc-s|i||cs.~i of <'l\ili'.liooil away, rind the liriitlitness nnil bounty from girlliood»--niiil then children bc- come intolerable. There arc too many grown-up children in the pres- cnt day] 'l‘l|e little princess and her brothers hiid plenty of pluy, howev- er, and spent hours out of doors every line dii_\', iu this g-nrdcn at \`\l|it.i- Lodge of thc licnsington l’nl:i<:c grounds. In order thiii. thc cliildrz-ii might realize the iiccds of otlicrs, thi- lliirli- ess sonicrinics a.-zki-il thi- vicur to take them with him to viiait thi- poor in their own liouies. As tl-i- l’ri|icess illny gri-iv olili-_r she \\ii_~'. given it sluirc in lu-r iuotlii-r'i< work for licr poor pi-ople. QUEEN Ulf SPAIN lll<]l.lVI.;e_.>.>.;_»>.*ff.f* `g"Eg _s z ,-.__ --‘fi=.:i’§ -.i,iii§_ll--- , _ _ i,_ '.2 Z. 'i'}.E’.E\lrf.- ». vi- -< _rn mv. V5 9. \]\ YK _g _ 2. *_* AC, i‘ ll ‘,~"'._»' jvv ' _g-1-" /--3` at four o'i-lock Saturday morning, 'l‘lu- sex was male. The unhappy outcome is-attributed to a prcinature accoi|ch'ement,'_ which, limi-ci-e»|', wus ollnci-\vise natural. The body will he buried without cere- niony in the ltoynl Pantheon of thi-_ f-l<~ciiriiil Mizniistcry. When told of her, loss the mother wept bitterly. King Alfonso is still in Lond0rn_ where he attended the funeral of the i|iicon's uncle, the late King Edward. The past few weeks hail been most; ti-ying for her majesty. Early in tha pi-i-si-iit month the npproachment of thc i-oiifineinent was noted -'ny the i-iiynl physicians and twice during ilii- diiys ihiit followed the ofiicials of thi; i-_oiirt were summoned un-d-er the impression that the birth was imminent. While this state of 'loubt cxistcil his inujei-ity was obliged to -_-.xi to l.o:idon for the royal obscqiii.-.s. Ai-t-or-iliiig to ciistimi, Premier (inn- iilojncy Mendes bore the body to n roiini adjoining the i|ueen's chamber for the oilliziiil inspection by*thu- mi-iniici-_~; of the ruynl family and i-ourt functioiiiirli-s who had been \vnii,ing tlu-rc. ' The pix-seiit is the iirsi. iustnnce- of ii still-nirth in the Spanish roy-al family, nltlliiiugh ii child of Q_ucen`ls- :rin-lie ll livnil only loni.; enough to ri-ci-i\'v the lustrnl water. Queen Vilc- toriii i:4`thi- mother of two boys and ii girl surviving. _____---- - SISNSATTONAI. WORK OF N. Y. FIREMEN _ I‘I'lFlVF/NTED DEATHS NEW Y0l'?.l(, May 21!-Sensational resi-ues by firemen prevented more thiin one dcuth by tire in a blazing ti-nfuu-ni on Eiist Tllth.Strcet today. As it wus, Mrs. N.‘ary Miller, died in a iirr-_niiin‘s arms from the effects of isniokr- inhalation after she had been ‘ilr.'|i:;:i‘il to the roof, w-hile her hiis- bnuil, Win. Miller, clutching the sev- en months olil son of the couple, un- cniiscioiis and suffering from burns was |'r,~:i'iu'il just in time hy another `ilri-niuii. hlcanivhilchiimbers nf tcnirnts were bring currii~il d-.wn lnddcrs and drop- ped into lifi- ni-ts. Fully forty per- siiiis were tnken in this wny from the burning _-=trii<-_tiire where members 'fill ` 3 E of f-ixti-eii fiirnilies hu-il been trap- ped. ' of ,_ I _ _ 2.557 »"_--. §l§",?-`1_'i.1_'..§_; » _ ,-.,..~~ - .-. S May oth. Scotchfort, at noon, thence by wily McDouald’s, k’cL_ikc’_~; Stiitioii, over I).-\ N llil. Mc(".Rl-1( Z-Ol( i i=_<___ __ _ __ _ Q i :’?'.`--'-"”:‘l'£.:‘».‘--'V _ .i '_-"-f" “:`f‘T~ - _ .;<-.i . 4-. f r.>_‘_~_¢.*»-_-»_‘i \ _ , ,.i.-.,-~-., i.. _-_-, _-.r ,_,__. .i_. . \ `_"-<"'»'.-___» "‘~ ._ » -4.-.= -- r‘=i.;..-si-:-_-__...;'.;'7Y~ "vi" in . L¢_`,_.`___1_; _ _‘___ .____j‘.‘_...‘-,__ __:,._ j' '~-.--».... .»i‘n-_.~¢._'-.‘.-_’-‘~~ -"l..:.- i ` " '-‘lin ...ni-.--.= -_»~.»»»_.i~_ii.=_.-_-.~_,.-_-_ ._ __ ~ _ The Champion Shire Stallion of Canada ‘ will niiiki- the sezisoii of |910 as follows: leaves* ow|1er’s stables llloiitzigiic at noon 'l`iie.-iilriy May 3rd for Simon NV. Campbell’s, Uigg, over night. Wediicsdny Mnv .ith to Michael McKinnou’s, Vernon River llridgc, at noon, thence to Clias Mutche's, Cherry Valley, over night. lhiirsdriy I\fny 5th by way of l’o\vnnl to ]ol1n»A. l\'lcGregor'5, Lot 48, nt noon, thcuce to l-.sscry’s Stables, Charlottetown, remaining until _ I.e:i\'ing lCssci'y‘s-stablt-s on Monday hy way ofSt I’c1cr’s Road to _,1\rllii|r Mcluaclii-i'|i s. luast Royalty, at noon, thence io Wm. E, Vesgeyls -' llunsiaffniigc, over iiiglit. ’l`iicsdaiy May ioth to Michael Stecl’°4 ‘ i of Mt Stewart to john J. McQuaid’s, Pisquid, rcinaining until \\'edi|c.~'d:\y evening, -May nth, thence to Allan night. ’1`hiirsday May 12th to Thos 1 ~ ._ . _ - .. , _ _ ____ _Loicii|a_ii_’_.\_, _B_z_li_lw1|i .-» l\o:iil,.it noon. tlieucelio|iie_l|y way of New Pcith, _¢;_<_;wiici s .stu _» t.s,Moi|iiiguc, where he will remain until Tiiesday, May |75 __ l`his route will be continued _fomighily 11.,-filth and Weather lmllllulllif- i\l:ii'i-s :ii o-.viii-r’s risk WM. 'MURPHY .|-.2zrfniwilliiginpil, _ (iii nor In Charge NUVA Tho opei-nl inns of i he Nova Sc il.iprei=idou iii any niii- linii nfiisi "»'.°=ii:'\' - l'|\_~u:r _'_ ‘ _‘ (i _ i |.wc|i|~:.\s|=_ `/. _ Q __ /_ 1; .. ,__;-.= -1 f-‘ID r: :-<2'-° V £35; =-“ -- _§_"_____ __ ______ __ __g SCUTIA _ ` séiiiiiiei-as pic, .`f"__.|o4 ini & _ . Do. (loin. . 40 37 _...__ Trinidad Elec. . . 77 75 _ B0NDs_ I~IR§_i .\ioR'rGAoE 5 i>|~:|ilc1<:N°i‘ _5o-\ I4..-\R GOLD BONDS l‘('_ l (‘ ."l"A .~“i-"ii'.".:.”~_."ii‘iY.°.'-‘.€i.~ °"" “ 5' ‘ .1 ij i 7 .i i ‘ ' cu'i"i‘|'_\:'i‘s 'i'iis'"ih‘iifi"f' §‘iili°rili':°5'l4' N11 'PHI-JS xnsiisii siiric /iid) |>|toi-°|'|‘Ani.|i: Porto Rico ... 1»,‘|c°‘|,_,__‘_‘“";liuw__U__t_ \.|__‘_“5_____cc_____ _ slizgiineliig 199 J. C. & C0. Trinidad Elcc JG J.. _ _ _------ Member. M i | 5. i, sroiix ono'ri\'rioNs. nirezl iiliviie ‘iiir¢Em""“°' . ____ Phono |540, |54|, _-Iulhwq C_`__m_r NEW YORK' May 24_(S|’c°i‘"‘l-)`“ lllfrincc \Vil|_i:iinSlrcel' sT. JOHN' i Write for full EE F ---- _ _ ._ _ _ ____ ___ ________ _,I ~ »- _ _We own and_offer for sale ` U. S. Steel 84;. in lots to suit piireliasers l SIX ISSUES 0F SECURITIES an investment in which will yield ` 6 per cent 0|' I\'l0lf€ particulars working men are the :- F' B' M°cURDY Q C0. Members Montrail Stock Exchange IFAX, MUN'I`IiiI‘)AIi, SYDNEY. U. II. und HT. JOHNS N'f'|'d -'I'-1°°I~°l~f~°i-I-‘I~f-i-2-I-1-I-I-I-I-i-!-I-I-ii ; "4 ' < »-i-iliv'1;i Ill L ‘ 'll 2 1 f ' .-M1 _~ ii-i‘,.‘, ii _;_‘-‘_ i e _