ff ""T‘-‘=_*i“',Y.,‘~'=*.-se=e-,==»1\m\~=.atm.:,._ s . .-`., ,,.,._ ~ in .fa - ._ 1 -tl-fe? ' ‘ ' 1 " ` t 0 ' -' 1- 2 1, _ ,».. 1-_ .-_,_,,`, ,,,.,4, i 1 1 'ral-1 cnllnollliv. rllaatorrsrown rilllvol-r now/lan lstlisn. mir it woo. I-:intl Meet Me at the ' ________ ultlgways Busy Sto llllpootollt 'lo E Housokoopors llllllllll lllll Glllllll lllllllli Hele are the latest Curtains and -materials from England Scotland and Switzerland. Dainty, new god la-lilorable goods direct from the looms. The Styles will suit you. The Prices will suit yon. White Lace Curtains 480, 700, $1.00, 1,50, 1 75 finl up. White Frilled Muslins 180 to 400 per yard. Fancy Fril ed Fluslins 200, 220 and 250 per yar _l. White and Colored Scrims 100 120 and 150 per yard. Curtain Fluslins 150, 180 and 220 per yerl. lANlEY BRUS. Loon. lllofsi-is ____ _xg-__-_ and Province By Reporters and Correspon dents Everywhere 1 inst. IN about avveek`s time Mr. G. F business to his new premises on Graf- extracts ,Ned and as ever bod k new 'ton Street. ,Loog out for the programme of the But the ladies were not satisfied They Highland Brigade conoert which 1101121112 more and sent them to a well appears in ,mother columm Fund’ knows public analyst, from whom they character sketches, magnificent tableaux, got back f111€S12&f»BH1cnb that the sweets _oombined Wm, the Best musicai talent, had been analyzed and found tocoiitain local and foreign, will afford an evenir.g’s 217 per cent 0f 8~1JS01lli58 alcohol. - entertainment seldom witnessed here. ped. Anioivc the illustrated articles in th M8. Magazine Number of The Outloo York’s Underground Railway; Theod __ Cady. The June Magazine Number of The _ Outlook will be its Eleventh Annual Re- Mértieiqwwgo Qlggufgnlggiutbeiilfznihsz creation Number, and will be largely de- h . voted to articles and pictures relating to ;1fnec;'uI;,(2§;Src;t`;i_‘?ef;€l;h\;eir thcie out-door life. Among the authors who one Story is that ;;m_ee sms; boy? Jvere XI l> Willllnn Gillette, Jtfnt Barlow, Ernest 1 and other railway stories. work at as early a date as formerly. Somewhere about 40 vessels fro Gloucester ep route to Magdalen Isles to ' .in this port, on account of large qnantiti Bestef/ be excelled. 103. Boulevard- liquid dressingf-has made a nemo *for its-ilf. Oslca uiei alwayl u-led. 15g. Diamond Liquid Dressing. is without _f10llbU the _ best 150. dressing on the market. 1` ry it. 25.1 cnt E129 and Egg Flat-.lt-ant large sir. <=h°<°~°- late combination-'l`he best made. - \ l t-e-0-60-o-osww -eotoo-o»o`-fl-‘> Dressings Are what you want. ,We liandl none but first class dressings. Ou Hlg. Combinations in Black,'1tan and Chocolate canu .1 .0 1' 6H\~`m\°8° °f the Hmm?" _ . supervised by myself from the purchase of the zoatenal till th _ llmment leaves the store. If it is muey’s worth and style yOU ‘"1" 7°" Wm 5°” it h°'°' _ i l V T at r ,_ _ is gig % (il,`1\\fl1ll tt 1, s / r ,fl -on -- _ il T ¢°f'_§'_'f";‘ ‘ ` on large shipment oi oentlemufs oF»=\\i°°‘b1° .1‘°°"°"°" '"1 bel V hillin s few days. Watchffcr the date of its arrival. 0 gg. ' I " western bays, floated out the, harbor "local political asp Kumfort Headaches Powders. ‘ ALQOHOLIC CAN DIES Latest News of the City -- Bisnor Couarxnr held confirmation in due to alcohol Several thought that St. James' Church. Pict-ou, on the 8th Montrealgrs were not yet depraved Hutcheson will remove his jewelry bably due altogether to the Havering Y may be mentionedi Earl W- M9-Y0'S New could find in the stores now would be old Ol' L. De Vinne’s Gutenberg Anniversary; some they d-da d h _ d ith_ Lyman Abbott's, The Ancient Hebrew out any ¢_mu;,1e’ui,; Eggvglaizg S;res_ People; H- W- MR 19158 T11€_I:0I1d0¥1.S1»B80 Whether new stock or old they did not en-_ (1>21DgP8~1‘t V- 0fM1‘- MB-bl€S S¢!‘1€S 011 qliire. But such asthey were the public 3hak€SPeaI‘¢‘-1; HOW the R\lSSi8l1 M0U.i1k analyst distilled from them nearly two Lives, by William Durban, and The anda t 1 t f al h Church in the Large Town,by J .Cleveland qu” er per ce” 0 pure. co OL will contribute are Henry van Dyke, f d d _ »» H. .‘o‘o...;;:§.;“.;:;..i:it. i::;‘.~....f;‘:t geisoll, Dr. S. D. Mc_€onnell, and Frank been indulging in obmndy drops Another, H. Spearman, author of "Foley’s l\erve" story given bjfa French paper is that’ SoURIs No'rE.s.-Owing to inclémency of the weather. the farmers of this section " have been unable to begin the spring’s procure season'sbate have been detained The W_ C_ T_'U° of New York city is re_‘ f` offth .t.-M.Robt.D 'l ha _ . _ f . (dagtiired aeliitbllqter lllrinches 11:5 efronl 'crusade agamst the sale nf brandy drops tau to claw Wei hm seven mmd§___ in thc neighborhood of public school 57. ` ’ g 3 p‘ - ` The sale was stopped by two or the sev- - Sold in Montreal Cunbctlolsry Stores - Deplonhle Results. (Montreal Witness.) For weeks past some ladies of the Womens Christian Temperance Union of this city have been looking into the sweets and gave them to their friends who were rather hard to convince Sonic said they were uncomonly nasty but they dld not think the disagreeable flavor was p 911011811 to encourage anything of the sort .while still others said there might be ‘is trace of alcohol- in them, but it was pro ` Y Y these were chiefly alcoholic tinctures Then more Montrealers said, #B ut Another said it was too late in the season. ‘Yes. they kept them on hand all wiu'ter.' 6 made them themselves, in fact, but it ‘was k now getting too late. any the 'ladies e stock.” MISCHIEF AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE. when questioned confessed that the had these sweets are very popular among certain classes of women who in dulge in them freely when at theatre or concert, and that recently the audience of a popular theatre was scandalized by see- ing three ladies of good social standing all _ so intoxitatea that they had to be santa* D1 es ported to have just made asuccessfnl You won d like som e t h 1 n g ~ nicer this ture _ J v.. ¢.,. »`__i l \1\,. -»¢\A -€°'\ A-1 _ \;` Did anybody Ever tell -you about the splendid $3* these candles su 1 - IT is understood thatthe civic authori- in Montreal. Tllzyy yi-€mbi?oe\:;l;tm;:;; are Sh°wm'g° ties are taking steps to preventa repeti- from outside.' So more enquiry” were tion of the drunken sprees recently held made. Three well know; West EM] in D116 Ciffy- In 011810”-lity the owners of confectioners dld not i keep them at all . properties have been notified by the Another did not keep them on hand but tenants that they will vacate the houses _ ‘would make 'them for the ladfm' t0_ lf the dlSSI'8-0¢f111Dl`00€d111`€ is 1105 S1909' morrow, for seventy-live cents apound. home in a cab ft _ _ d the Mr. George Leslie 'has procure ll the services of Mr. R. Blackett, formerf of Grand River. Mr. Blackett being an ex- perienced fisherman will no doubt do much to forward the interests of Mr. EASTERN Nofriss.-If ever winter was O bac IH Fencing cannot be done properly one count of frost in the ground, _and t nights are as cold as in the middle - t i field of wheat. - The ice left thc coast Lut -the herrl are extremly scarce and cod-nsh have n yet put in an appeirance.-John Ryu had the unusual experience. of lindi the carcass of a. white horse with aredbo§ without H in me llousg od Dr. Chase's Ointment is beyond doubt the e world‘s greatest cure for itching skin diseases. He li is invaluable to women as a cure for the the itching to which they are subject. It drives p to away pimples and blackheads and heautides the skin. It stands priseminent asthe orgy* guaran- '“ -teedcureforpiles. 6octs.a. box.atj dmlers, 'al oi- Eoiuuvsou, Barns & Co.. Toronto. to" Mamet' fa 'te remedy for croupfbion-_ in stills, ..lifma'°¢;'tgin and with it nr clnuei t" . . _ . . make their visits to the hospitable -14 _ . _ ° ,t nabitantsof tins section. as tile news Syrviwf Lmwdi wi Twwm #5 wt; _° f g » garrived that the Farquharson Adminhr hula' g t . ! 3 ` tration was broken some of ou ' - 1 . sleigh H . Priest Pond a. few days ago. e r€I110V ml' the harness but the sleigh sank.‘ ' likel went through the ice in some of the sea and then east in this direction Machine agents, pedlers and. orenti vendors of small wares are 'b¢¥\U“i“S D S0 ably cold, retarding farm operations. and yd used Dr. Cliase’s Ointment. this arrnoupoe- , H ‘ _ 1 lrgddsflrsttcetstestrn i1l901111§11011103 at Weeks 8: Co. 9d1w 8: dwi . ‘ _ y, wf man and women. h k - W e ....__.... middle of May the weather keeps remark- If you are one °f the tww¢y_5,,e and have nd 811. tg remedy without delay. - e 'I`he record of cures established by Dr. Cliase's °t Ointment is unparalleled in the history of medicine ed in Europe or America. It has never yet been W1, known to fail to cure piles of any description as The first application stops thedtching, and ng continued use will absolutely rid the systun d 0% this torturing and loaihsome disease. * n 'I'here's not a town or villagein Canada what ng , Dr. Clia.se's Ointment has notmade many cures. Ask your neighbors about ii. Few families an `enty~two deputy sheriffs appointed by Sheriff Watson at the request of the W. C. T. U., and other allied organizations. 1 Y Y 1 ITCHING PILES Torture twenty-tivo per cout. ol all ment will ove of great benefit to you. provided you protitb; the advice given and procure this whatever. - , preparing for the fleld, but late news - . t _ _ _ 4 _ g~ _i A dispelled their pI‘0SpeCi’,8 Of p0l\l3l08l V A / l`“i”_“, A advancement. ' ' in I I ` 1 JOIIQOOU 1 ..,.... ...” lSoli S&1lS1l6f1 _ 1 p 1 = 1'-""""" 1"" ”* In‘o the mind# of fur customers loooo _ li We woke-him and called-nest W p guj Qh :ig shgpping 13 dang. “_ hoo to Stolot loot e Y on d.na"c know you sro get ting 1 The very ACH!!! ofa;-_e ! ' : Transformation g selves. Ti-ytlmh. ’ i or ‘ru 'learner intzlhg mostsly ish cropped to; , is |omethl_n¢_--we are ut. Oni-oh-iii-s si-ecomtoi-tin em- ehaved visas we rl; the razor an ’ vysev their purchas s are made 'VVh.y? Because they know that cve'y , thing wemnrrhn fd was of the _ _ hiahestq ,ity and the price!! _, iheyusdaveo thesvual ones raked forldwclu-(goods. v 1 B1 1-he ww. that Tea In a seller 0 Try it-26 cents 'Storort & Gatos Yloddillg g --E---_ Whena man buvs is ring to be worn by his future wife. he wants th- best. That is-, he wants on l8k ring like the above illustration. . Every ring is specially made for ul, turned, polished and burnished and stamped with our initials. Isn’t this guarantee enough! N 1 irants _at ance began q1f_x@Js1.__`..i'r J-u'e“cr and 0_p`i`,`n. Fisher'men’s Daily Record Books _ For Sale at t.i.u. PRINT-ER. - Qual You want a. new Hat Dm t you 2 'ni *f question of the sale of candles contai ing alcohol They purchased the suspelilsted you bought hardly P elsed lou Just step in and see them. Theyare Mm, 3 We hav! |18! hemdklst :rain Ill clk'