o ’ ' , » Y s \ .rn-f..-~;f'.'=s¢=i , ~ _ e t - Tris snsanisN.scnInLorrsroiviN `i`Pliii.if rio, _ . _ '_ g _ in-I iw- pqlrrxiinlml l@@@ ecial Hiisiei Sale The Always Busy Store. ii s This Sale is not our regular sto:k, l,-Jr, one of the side line bargains pro- cured by Mr. ‘3“f`. W. Ttnailey while in London. 'Flin values iieefl f~ril_v to ‘oe meritiiiiiwi and ev.-ry careful iziiyei- will seize time oppziihiiiiry to secure tiieiil O A-\&~Nhts7O0 °’sN.»`v~iA ¢B®B.f%AAf O _...'_;. 420pair= €.'¥"iildren’s Ribbed Cashmere stockings in Black and Tan shades.; .8 6 l-2 to Sl-12 inch. worth up to f., E per pair, For 5 gair. ' ll A l20 pa rs Ladies’ Plain Black Gash- full fashioned and eemless, 50c kind 35 gair. er 1 For . ERILY ' THEY WONT LRST L LUIS AT THE PRICE. ANLEY BRUS ` i 4 rs'-¢=1 51 LEQV t.S‘2‘3_)` ° E35) gfenlhei ll en a made from Box Calf Laced, stylish, serviceable boots. W l h h b ed ‘"“=` e aso ave t. ern in utton -made from good Dongola, with patent tip. 'iii . ,Grace Church. The last time Mr. 3 1 4 Dobson preached in this city the church _ _ ' _ O _ I _ ~» » ll6QllEIll Goods ali- ' l..__-___ ‘cial lust night. ' yesterday afternoon. Dir. l)oL'eLAs arrived in the city last night by the special train. Miz. J. F G.si.i.sGrisR_Gsc»rgatown, went east yesterday iifteriicon. Mn. Il. lt. Loirnrr wa- ii pzisseriver esierdfry morning to Sr. John. Miz. .Joris T. Pnsiinc-D returned yes- terday from a business trip west. FA'rHi;R Momriiiss was s passenger to this city by inc e tstern train yester day. _ Miz. A. J. §McDox.iLn, Georgetown was a passenger, east bound yesterday afternoon. - CEN'rnaL Chrisiiari §Cbnrch Social Meeting at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. SCHR. Annie T.McKie,arrived yester- day from Picton with a cargo of acadia nut coal for Clarkin Bros. Mn. PaLmm"s paper upon Man lrrimeval will be one of the most inter- esting ones read before the Natnr -1 History and _Antiquarian Society. has been nreaching to crowded churches in New York and Ottawa. He is on his way to the South of France. where he will remain until the end-_of May. Mit. Fnsirir MCDONALD. .ot Boston. was a passenger by the Stanley, Thursf dayeviining. Mr. McDonald will be engaged during the summer with Messrs. Shaw & Bearisto; the practical plumbers. - _ IN consequence of the Rev. William Dobson coming to Grace Church on the 7th of May. the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper’ will be 'adininistered .in that church at the close of the evening ser- vice to morro .1 "eel “ii You see ii in our an its so." A Kerr in mimi me viii and s ii or my 1 ._= - Y T” ” . ‘ ' eseeee eeeeeegég is :iz ‘i.:.i:f.“.°;ri of the Methodist oiiurc`n_.n the Maritime Proviiicis will preach and lecture in was packed to the doors, and his ser mon is commented upon to this day as-a niastirpiete ot eloquence and power. THE cliildren’s offering 'to the new P. E. Island Jubilee Hospital. Amounts alrtiidy acknowledged $18132. Rs- ceived from the Mission Band, of the First Methodist ch_nrch boinvj half the bf d ' proceeds of the eotorlainmenrt and Pro- now ing opene up. Ii.. J'C)§ s1'Aiii|»£n's comiisn. . . _ r @ ggaagémsgm @@@@§° @ sfmiiiiiirnininniiiirnmmels .H __ @@@ @@ *NVQ wiiiis, Losis,i=ouiiiis, tic T0 LET.-A hoiiso containing six rooms, on _ Ffitzroy St. (Central). Rent moderate, posses- sion .vlay lst 1899 _ I L. J. SED.-1‘NER Fon o_ii.E'ort 'l‘o- .ET - i cottage on Fitii- roy Street East Co itinui ig 7 r cms --Apply april 7 oed tf,_ LU:ll -Tuesday evening between Fitzroy and Weymouth Street, ei. fur rufl’ Finder C311 get VOl1l‘ COPDS alld please leave at this odlce 24 31 _ fitted IH hand made . 'Fon sins.-A néwaogoie Stinson mi-i-ings. ' e h , h ~ r' g tt.; . ats, .~mDS. d sho” which I.make 31:52.02 1irii.)t,':'.'."i‘l3rtss‘;ri-l)cli=.\:1. Aoriplgfnriie this odice. iort notice. . Avril '27-tt to .l. D. T.xYliOR.' Qiiepn' Street. ln rkmanship. 7 _w5CN'1'En§;1§g6ba'iiEe`siioe?. `o?»“o'r} rm mggggli“2°‘ll“°S,§;°§ka§{_°“_§a;{f~§§§g of I also keep a- full -' r _ii}‘;%~§ili2g-gy .i°b to the right mam A992; it ffadvcrrises it;--THE BEE HIVE l 'md shoes* care ° l‘0 RE-(T.-Poe <':oata§e"on Orafton Ss ;(1m‘ for Lumbm By UVSELF, whm, opposite P. W. C. Posseeioo May isrn 'rn o 2;: ‘ ' ..~.... .ii . ... as =-Ins wiser 0 S G caper .i EXPRESS WAGONS Fort Sail.-...-_two my expenses are small. .- nxew express w%_gp_i_1s,b Apply atdP. H.‘Tiji_iinoi~’s ' L `tl`ef’- . Q etitcrk [0 Sul pur' d0n’t want the earth, and ch§§e,ff 18 ,L _ nouncing Bee, held by _them on 26th april, by Mrs. Richard Goff--$18.30. hole amount received $199.62.-Mrs. Hoblrirk, Mrs. Jas. Warburton.-pat &, ex & S’side pi mmmmmmn . 2 _ M. Q' Q' 5*/`f@ - '_§»§¢‘@@\¢\» r .I5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . lmuiiil iilgii im iiluili Question Is often practised. We woii’t do it. 3 We don’t need to say our lumber is ii.: -0 iced as you require-it's the BEST 2 HA'['_GttOWS. No need to 'tell you -C our Shingles arc as good as are going .T3 -thelfre out to our order-'~an`t be -O equalled ejlsll llllriililll C4 CD 1 'Q llllllliililli Connolly 'fs Wharf. ciiiiuliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiielt il ° l Mir. I.i~'rrci< Axi>nrtsoN, St. Petci’.< \. was ii passenger hy the eastern train. I ._- BisHoP=CoUn:rNEr, of Nova Scotia.| LOCAL BRI EFS ..§;::.ti:i%°f ‘°'°°f‘== "°- M _ ---_-` _ _ _ {bMR-_S.E-REID WIS Spilgnggfgg, Latest News of the Clty"..Z.IT°" "°“°“ "“‘“ ’°"°“‘” *“°= - ‘ ' Coui~ioii.i.oii Nxcrioi. N t d. and Province .._..~......... ...ip i."2..’°.§‘.i.‘;?. 52:. ,, vicces. . Flin Qaiilov arrived in ort sh rtl 1°” '=1S° °“ DW’ ‘J after six' last evening with ’i) passencéerzl Mir J. Niorionsox ciuie bv the soc- _‘md ‘me 0”' °f freight- ' ' Tim remains of 'he late Mrs Barr gli' Mit. Geo. l\loE.iciii:N, Souris was in “fl” died "“°f’“'1.Y "1 30512011. will ati ‘E the cu) ),,t.,!d,,y rive h<_i_rnoloniglit. Funeral will take, ll ,_-.. MR. (Iso. F. ()waN came to the city } *li the easirrii train. .aj y ‘ _ Mir. lt. N. Cox, returned to Morell Q wvvwoooo wmwvv sooo -¢-~.~vv G f8` u . place iisst of next week. . A young man named John Herroll was brought in on the special train last go an oper_at_ioii.__ Mir. R. N. 'I`ArLon. optician, ar- rived lionie yesterday morning from Montreal for a few weeks. During next week he will be at Dr. .'laylor’s residence. Grafton St.. where he may lc consulted oi the eye. Potion/ Comma- Yesterday a young man who was urresti d on suspicion for ifol?-'ig wool from Lon!! Bros,’ factory, 1 ._. ;_-:ought totriai. No evidence was 'rw-n to show that lic was in any way ~-fiiiiecieti with the theft. and he was ilischairaeii. i. _ .‘. Quinr but pretry wedding was sol.-.riiiizsll at the Presbyterian Parson- a'-_»'~~. No. 17th. Tenth Avenue Haverhill .\Ziis.<. on Mircli z9:h _ The contracting pmies were Mr. i~'.-'rink Leavitt and Miss Margaret E. McLeod. two well known young reddems of this 't while Miss Belle McLeod made i a charming liridemaid. The Rev. Harvey Mt-L°od vdiciated and tied the nlptial knot making. the happv couple one, afterwliich the couple left on the 9.10 train for a short wedding tour. ,Mr.‘ and Mrs- Leavitt wi l take up their residence in Haverhill upon' their return. The Miss McLeod referred to is ii. daughter of Mr.. Jo.in'_A. McLeod, -of Kinross. RE Islunl. _ L , l . _ _ _ --.4 “ Welcome, Efoil, If s 771011 Comest Alone. ” _* , _ - .» One evil. __th_at_cannot come alone blood. this is allosoed, it at-I tended by kindred ailments galore. Tfzis éondiiion means that every ‘vein and artery of ' 'the body, instead S of carry- ing to the organs a Dealtfif giving flow of life, is laden with a _slow and impure ,fluid that is harming instead of e healing. S It is unfortunate when there is “ bad blood” between people. It is worse when it is inside of you. Hood’s Sar- saparilla will not make enemies friends, but it will make “bad blood” good blood, and blood should be of the best quality. Hood’s never disappoints. S Plmples-“ My face was covered with pimples- and blackhezids but after taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla ashort time, I was entirely cured, and my skin left 'smooth and clear; I recommend Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla very highly.” Mar Rnuir, North Street, Chatham, Ont. . ‘ Eryglpelgg-“ I would strongly urge the use of Hood’s Sarsaparllla for erysipelas or any scrotulous disease. I have received great benefit from _Hood’s Sarsaparilla for the former complaint. 'It is an excellent blood purifier.” Mas. H. D. Wssr, Church Street, Cornwallis, Novo, Scotia. Tlrgd 'Feeling-“ I had no appetite and experienced a tired feeling. Different med- icines did not help nie. I tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and in a short time I was cn- joyinglpertect health. Since tncii .we always take Hood’s Sarsnpai-iila when we need a blood purlder or tonic.” Mas. S. Kmcn, Beatrice, Ont. / 'Stomach Trouble - “Ihad pains in my sides and kidneys. Stomach and liver troubles caused my distress. ~I had doc- tored without avail and used many medi- cines unsuccessfully. My slster advised Hood’s Sarsaparllla and in a short time it cured me. I am now stronger and sleep better. I shall never be without Hood’s Sarsaparilla iii the house.” _MRs. FBANCKE. 209 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Ont. 7 pl' JK*/*ods Ji ~~ 'fi N.€Y4§’§'i1?l58P01n 1.51 Hood’s Pills cure liver il‘s - the non irrltatlnir and i ¢ evening. .He was taken to the Char- lottetown Hospital where he will under~ SoNo‘SEnvici:. ‘ ‘ At ~t he"Gospe1 ing in P-rowso’s'New Block' afternoon at 3.45 . 01]- . John Farnham oiliciated as best man"`WBlG0me 'vocation __ will bojireis' T Prowse_.B1ocl; .on 8 o’cloc_k p..m. Scott, Br_acl`:ley;, Point# ,took piiwsnr ` A ~ . _ _“mn - ' _ A ` ~_;($07 YES ‘lull with his abilil. -_ M 'r.o.J _ '_ S ._ S y _mi BY Re1""'le’S and C”"°SP°¥‘ .r...i‘».....i..‘.`.1"i?.i‘§i.';‘."‘£‘§'l.’l.‘I.‘§.§5. But 001112 l>°;,us,f°r-boon Jégl dents Everywhgrey iley last evening.' Sflrllmcrlli Of the l&bBSt 8.1311 l'\eg1; ~H Q Silui ay al new loner and 1'iiii-:_ moriEL stone "w--é--' L I ` ’ f ll ~ _ as I l a , K Ladies’ boots in Vici Kid, Bo; calf Ladies fine slippers and hi ' Kid box calf, box calfifntl blood and willow shades. ROYAL next Prince Tis: funeral of tha* .1 1a_i;g=M1~g, Wednesdayiirst. condition of lrlioroads a large were in ratti ‘Netra Wrurs North Wiltshire menceil operations on inst Mr Stevenson, of has been engaged. torun th _ii sh vit time.-Our :school ing favorably Ship of Mr. J. "W ing charge of this - school, about th .Y ii Soxirra - months ago, Mr endeared himself its by his . The Wit and Humor held its quarterly session at the following otiicers were elected for the coming term: Artemas Clow.. Prosi- " dent; Francis Brown, Vice President; Ewen Campbell, Secretary; Arch. Mc- eence. through illness,of one of its most energetic members, this body has been in a dormant condition for the past few months, but is now about to.resnme~itS _ weekly _meetin'gs.-The members ofi formed a choir under the leadership of, -Miss Ethel Bowman.. The vocal talents' of this lady are already well knownand faction of this step. -- Triumph , Division still proudly fmainlains .,-fitos position as the banner . of the district. lt has _d_ui"ing`_ _ winter been greatly strengthened by a T quartely meeting Daniel McLean was elected Worthy Patriarch; Robert Dun- _ can, Worthy Associate and Francis Mit. ber of the male members of Hunter inst, who entertained it with a carefully l well received and went home deeply f disseminated in a manner worthy of the I ANo'ri=iEn big lot of hats and milli- nery opened yesterday. Come in andr J .__ FA'ard Chi'i“'°:i .'_A llllnto 0 .f§ i ~ ’”‘ l’ - » '_ ‘O Station. Onowho ’ .. .-A l' ~ °PP‘f‘_‘;.,......m.‘.>.....-~"'.i:-i.~f.:~°» "~....-sf' ““""'“'°“" . “fra i` l ' aslice tomypatroris. -_ f ‘_ * _~"`== ‘ ' t ' 7' "` O' / » _ ag '-2 d . _ ~.- VV=ANTED.-lst Way a ‘g:0ud§lumil;:§this:sd bznehtggogdxg* comparison. Tube sure counterfeits pass for genuine cow 0-IR! b!°!B £0* - .. . ~_ _ ..,.-~. .-gm .. ¥ _ #, H R s ninmmiwi resort-i‘i “°". sas . ~ . I ‘iff °“ P°w';‘ib`1§,§g°°”1'f,i.‘§i{';f,g1sui'°t§-,'f{§ iiigiaii llriloom Cm and have as °x gold at a distance, because both are yellow but the difei-ence will out, ai on Good _ _ __ _gggublsionmont :__ _ ‘meg _ A ¢|ea|-| _ _ _ _ _ __isnt_gdli1_ and ready made is,,_'§>Tailor made The twoare easily ‘J ' ““,,_,,.\;q,,..."°’ Q43 23:”-si JdrGLETP;l1::r?ug<%:0mgn°f&§°I$mS(€i§§t Sion-iwaiitlto it =\€iid£iu"vtal.i"iia‘l>tl’lyi?r0lt?i-it ` TCL? ‘,fi..”.t‘.'".`?15.‘..'f~"i. - . sim-. an -_ __,,,,,~[j~1,, _f;e1d‘;,f_¢h¢ice';,, . ~»sr;.;..lr:a»ls.... » .<=» - ._»f~=s~:‘.°..~....."‘r.‘;f» _iiW°~sd~s»e»ff»d»L"=»» . e W “_A shui... mu nm-um er tweeds. ' one fits the other doesn’t lit; We of Francis Brown on the, 16th izisi. . ~‘I'lic.. Gilvrary, Treasurer. Owing' to the ab- _ North Wiltshire church ' have lately ____ appreciated enough to insure tlie“r'atis-or mm §N . _ . . - i We have a large influx of the best rising elementof the surrounding country. At its last bautxfd bw* chell, Recording Scribe. The division received a fraternal visit from a num- l Queen sn River Division, on Wednesday, the 19th *_ °= prepared program; They. in turn,wore _If yOl1 &l‘B & llV8 impressed with the vivaoiiy oi Triumph , Division. During the evening the prin- ciples of Love. Purity and Fidelity were Sons of Temperance. V nA our grand display e in on l . . :Sir millinery rooms. -All trimming Y0u will hsveyaé lorders will receive Miss Van Stones ~ personal attention. By 'the wayidid l you see Miss VanhStone's grind' .play of trimmed ats in our _win ow lest week. Thev were admired by done _ i- - li d d. T Mf V_ `»&on -for 9111! °=*hml° *O tal" Wim H°°"»'° S'F"“’"m“° lyiidr life; hat.lZ-Weewfk; Qgahfii J D I 'veg every customer gllroad Cloths,