-..._.... "'r..ealatis Hallway Mllelale Have Aiutieue Time \ V ‘ *_ wma 'nroir uslmiee sm l mgrlulm b _ “il l=A§z¥Jo:.r- :nes 4 ill 0 'a . . ~ 01' ! on aio-urhll bogr. Pnuwpm. sam' i When the King and Queen and-` ...°'.l‘l!E UUININD DAILY Guar- tlpir suite travel by train, _apt only . 5* W-_ 5- J°h“' °“° atheism the most elaborate r utione “'°n"l~ W D 1 ' - '~¢iw|» is to guard their safety. b|i,t_,every_' ___-01, 05350); fvng 1, gum-01” is made to protect their Majés-` agent in Hoiitague. His poilice phone,°0llll- M ties from the slightest annoyance or ll "» “"1 "°°1d‘\°° 95°" 9°- ' ' ’ -_Q-- "‘°°'"°”‘°“°° 1*" “ "”‘° °' ‘”'°'“" ._.~sunscnmnnsl-_ummm mow o and tp! anxiety for the railway oiilclals, 'nk or two baton an um' they ses! gm, of and few of them breathe freely until mv, Nm gm- hu “mud and thu, \,|o0m__v - _ the royal special has passed. not mise an lllue, as all papers are ° ‘~° ' T Most minute and detailed inatruc- dil°°l\U~ll\l°ll Pl'°m9f»lY 011 GXPUY "wlmt 5°" “lil mean, Bridget?" tions are issued to station master d"'°° excmlmed uw IM’ °‘ tl" h°“'°' "°` engine drivers, guards, platelayers, _,"m‘.T lsignnlmen and all who have anything UOMAGUL . ite do with the route over which the Dorreshl for eviy Wednesday and over and said her mleeus would like. _ Ba _ ::::.::_.":': :;i“.::f°._.f“°:.°.;;: ““" "'°° ~ »- ~- »»- strictly private and must be com- B municated only to those in the ser~ ,r.,»¢_ pu- w_ ‘vice of the company, who, in the dis- Beef (small) Der lb. charge or their duty, roqniro to know BM! inverter) ver lb and act upon them And these per- P°"k ` sons must not give any information F whatever respecting the knowledge unto- i of which they have become possess- Butter ed Immediately these “sealed or~ ESRI. DI! dos. / dere' are received they have to be 0°" acknowledged by wire to the super- Ha’ (Loon) intendent of the line pork ' Precautions Along Line The line over which the royal train is scheduleu to run has to be cleared, C and all facing points clamped and padlocked a. quarter of an hour be- ,V fore the special is due Nothing must oats (whlul - -..¢_,...`-_..." be allowed to foul in until the royal 3°-tk tralu has some by straw, (ner ton) One guard, provided with a handilday, (per tor lamp and detonators, whose duty it'F€ZB- IW' di-‘¢» is to go back and protect the train if`B“tl'" needful rides with the rear guardfg an ere another man. similarly potatoes' pe, bum equipped, whose mission it is to ui- Tiirnips, per bus ford protection forward, in case of Cabbage (lb.) necessity Artiilcers, provided with P¢1*»B all the needful materials and appli~ Hides ances, accompany the train, and the E whole of the carriages are subjected gee; (lb) to a most thorough examination be-'Beef (quarter) fore the train starts and at each place where it stops The engine, in charge of a trusted driver. carries four lamps by day- t one at the foot of the smokestnck, M one at each end of the buffer beam D and one in the centre of the beam. V After dark, and during foggy weather m or falling snow, four powerful white lights are carried in the same posi- tion k The Railroad Patrol t Competent telegraph men, under the charge of the telegraph superin- L tendent, accompany the train, with in- kn struments and appliances by which communication can be at once estab- lished at any place in case of need. E Even shunting operations on or ad- c joining the line on which the royal W special will run have to be suspended t half an hour before its approach, and 5 all trains and engines other than pas- senger trains must be brought to` a fe standstill before the train bearing t its royal burden is due Passenger P1 trains are allowed to proceed, but e their drivers are expressly forbidden U to whistle, and, if possible, they must Sir!" reduce their speed to ten miles an v-_-x A L3= -4- 43%” T32" ~':»aerl°u°°~ Svme Of these women will of going on .shor-¢_ "I sbou1dn’¢», mindlbring to the surface a score, or oven hat," replied the mate, “if we only MW. 0YSl2°l`B ill ll !I'l-lllllte fl`0lD 3 ‘WP- ew where we were ourselves.” 'ill Of lilllflillell flith°mB- Yankee-"Well, yes, sir, 1 give in to, you have only to lie at the bottom oi ou, Shakespeare was a genius; 'but'8 Six f00f~ (16819 Uwllllmlllg bath While e didn't seem to put it to a practi- you count sixty, and then remember al uae. Never benefited civilisation that the” W0U1°ll SUI! f0l` lille 98l'llB ith o washing machine, nor o patent [length ol time. and more. at twelve uf-,,1p-p¢e1e;-_ nor- anything of that 'or thirteen; ti-mes that pressure and ort. Still, he was a smart man." depth. N199? W0l`klllE Wltll lille" Ulf' fore. tion, turning from snopmsgw ttlheitele- pbone'e been ‘tdun cut." ‘~“Bure, n1a'am, the girl across the way »came to use it for 'a-little while, and I rible job gettin’ it unecrewed from A doctor, while dining at a convi- val party, refused' to leave it to at- tend to a sich: woman. Herhunband and ea‘i'¢l--"Now, you impudent dog, and arriving there, he elected to morning, happening to' look up, he saw his wife observing him from an 3'*¢° 40 open window. “Shut that windowi’!i 40 ¢° 42,he yelled, “Do _vou want me to catch 11% my doeth of coin?" » $5.50 to Ss_50| ' ___,_________ - 10 t0 12 _ 19 to 20 WOMEN WHO DIVE 30 to 32 FOR PEARL OYSTRRB 13 Pearl oysters are found at a depth the Wide World magazine Women who are employed for the work dive to the bottom without any special when under water. They disdain the in ii few instances as long as three minutes without experiencing any ill effects. Partly to prove what this means hands the whole while. Prospective Employer (perusing re- *Phe hours ol labor vary with the renee)-“Have you any knowledge of seasons. In warm weather about six he silk and satin department?" Ap-fto eight ll°“" °°““l*“t° 8 dev S icant-"Spent all my life among work and at this time ofthe year m, sir,” Prospective 'Emp1oyer- three divers have been lfnownto col- And sheets and blankets?" Appli- lect' a .thousand oysters between ant (forcibly)-“Born among 'em, Ella-‘_'So Algie has been heartless- -range from twelve to i'ifi»Y ¢<“llfB H ly deceived by a woman, has he? Did he lead him to think she loved him?" Bella-"No; that'a just tho ironhio. sho ion him to hoiiovo sho ioidsrshie sums, largely have-we the didn't care a rap for him, and when,. _ e proposed for a lark she accepted ‘younger girls endeavor to cam their Little Mary was visiting her grand- mother in the country. Walking in he garden, she chanced to see apes- ' F `» "E35 Certain Relief from headaches, dull feeling~s,_ and fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly -and permanent improvement ln bodily condition follows-afterfyour stomach, liver and bowels ave been toned and regulated by BEE0llAM’S is charged with* murdering Foreman them. In very cold weather the wo- men cannot work for more than from one to two hours. The wages puid day; the highest ever paid is $1.25. Astonishing as it may sound, some of the women manage to save con- cost of living ieso low. Home of the marriage dowry by diving. .___i_.l._. BRING WHEN BACK IN MURDER CASE. HALIFAX, April 4-John Wren, charged with the murder of J onn Stewart," Hamilton, near Keene,N.H. , several weeks ago, is being brought to Keene today by Sheriff Lord and Chief oi Police Philbrick of Keene. Wren, who was one of a section gang of the Boston ~& Maine Rai1road,aiid Hamilton, has -been kept here await- ing the arrival oi extradition papers. from Ottawa, issue of which had been my until recalled by the man stationed ’ ` W z, at the end of the tunnel when the _ . “ llyshtrain has emerged. ‘ I io far as is possible, the people ' 1', _ ,_ ` ___, .; U6 excluded from the company’s _ “ ` ”~ ‘ - ii!5lllll°l “|110” ill” B” °ll l'“°lll°SS» We have just received a large shipment of CLOTHS - gd the servants of the company have _ y V > _ l strict inn;-notions to perform tho English Worsteds,Serges,an:l l`»»veeds.'i`he very best quality tl !h~ _ ‘ ::°*'N? W/-195 ‘lil "‘° if 5:26, and very lat: st patterns. You can save from tlireeto fourth!-,'- 'l'°“°*“"‘“°“ l' ""°u’ f°"’l“°“" lars, on- your suit by buying the Cloth and trimmings from _ -w--u-p-i»--»_---- ` ‘rife 3Iee'st‘Avls`_\°;'l‘ _ ns.,"1`lien you can have it niade where you like. ` l ` A ssnueman ensued me ' our was the wigs eldest aviator is ,_ .LV '» ff, ». i. mah I' i 4-"37Mtst3i \.__, We have connections with soars of the 'best iailou's` on mms, gs; Island. Let us quote you a price on an fiiisite suif; tailoring anuhli, reisygro go ~ in by . 4: of quality we know we can quote-you ~a ,peice Abel” °“°,;;,,'; fasticiious fancy and an _eeonomltlfl " ’ o *lr u ~i. 5-.” iss- e _ _ ...._.-. , __ A , the wall, ma'am."» - » .,~ _,i _ Tl' .\< -lg 1 .ri Zo _ _-‘_ Y. ,~_. '< '4 ~'r»-+ , _ iv u \§‘*f‘>l‘~`. ~i >l‘*.‘€‘-?-'r ~'.-»r»i-'- »~l‘ sf: ~"-»' +~l'»l'_-‘f>l‘ Ha-»:-i-i-»i~'»r Tl-IBRE __ A the experience qf.yea_rs,,hesitatc ordeclineto soho; their _home furnishings, until . they have made ~sni¢¢lf:§~l£li¢ ` §iil§l@¢li°" 0' lun fulvuu ` Our business success is founded on plain, simple principles. Prominent among them is a constant en- deavor to see that every person who favors us with the r patronage, or who enters our stores, is treated in it con rtcous manner, and receives all the aduautagesof our low prices under the ONE PRICE CASH SYSTEM. No one in our institution, whether executive or employee, is allowed to offer special prices to "a _parti- cular friend." Every customer is our particular friend, and to every customer the same privileges are extended as to every other customer, regardless of personal friendship or affiliations. ' Our facilities for buying and se1ling~are' such that we are lable" to offer what are really____SPE_C_IA'I’4l_prices to each one of our customers. 'i`hese special prfc`és"éire our regular prices which are uniformall y low .ngoorls of thcvery.hig11est quality ~ - » - - - ~ ‘5'll“PF"°. lim ‘illl Tm "ilu Siu” Il -0iie liundred and Twcliiy Five ;' l Exquisite Showing oi Rugs in ' l Pallei°iis0ilcloili all25é"`a Yarill' §-i-__ _ ._ »»_ ‘ . _ \ Tapestry, Brussels and Wiiloli _I - I 1 ` IF YOU PLAN to cover any of your rooms with oiiciotli this spring, you will not be'just to yourself unless you see the very large range of patterns shown in the house furnishing department. ‘Here you will find every new design .iu__the most approved colorings, and by comparing our prices w_ith=‘thoSe quoted-by other -Canadian -Houses you wi/11 find that we will save you from 10 to` 20 per cent on every dol- lar you spend. ‘ ' GOOD QUALITY ENGLISH FLOOR _OIL- CLO FH. in every conceivable pattern, Floral. Block, Tile and Oriental carpet designs, sold by other stores at from 39 to 3 5 cents a yard, our price per sq. yard .............-.......... 25c GOO.) QUALITY ENGLISH _LINOLEUM» in all the good patterns and colorings, sold by other stores for 5oc our price per sq. yard.-.................40c ALL s'E'i'TER GRADES of oiioioih onaiiné- leum including inlaid, at from io to 25 percent cheaper than elsewhere. f \ A WONDERFUL VALUE ‘IN TAPESTRY SQUARES, assorted designs: the predominating shades are fawn, green or brown. This is standard quality, and is the lowest priced Tapestry square in Canada. _ Size 21-zxgyds 3x3yds 3x31-z ds x4;ds $5.-00 $6.00 $7.00 y 1307.50 An exceedingly popularline of BRUSSELS CAR- PET SQUARES, in rich Floral desi ns, and two tone effects. Size 3 x 3 yds `3 x 3 1-2 ygs 3 x 4 vds _ _ $l5.i’0 $l5.00 $l9.75 LUXURIOUS VEL VET CARPET SQUARES, in Oriental designs, a beautiful fabric that combines richness with service and satisfaction, colors, fawn, cream and maroon or greet: and brown. Sizes 3 3-4x4yds. 3x4yds. 3 x4yds" _ 355.00 $30.00 ` $55.00 TAPESTRY STAIR CARPEIS, in assorted designs and“colorlngs, 22 i-2 inches wide per yd .. _ . ._ __ 55c to 60c _ TAPESTRY STAIR CARPET, in therichest Floral and Oriental designs and colorings 27 inches peryard. _ ._ ._ ....`. ,__ 40cio 85;; 2.2 ,'_"-1 Q.; Ze 3;? €i UQ Essl . _ _ Turnills 18 llspw frotatooo 20 Dutch ‘ ipoi~i¢"' 91 to 11; outs (white) l PIBY augeggnnutiim R. is _ .‘ `**~_**' _ S _ _ comms for mu wsdmlasy and nrmoa me -no saturday issue. _ chi' on 5_- ._ 88 Oats (black) E5 85° unauthorized person being upon the ` railway in or near the tunnel. Men A withheld pending the' result of habeas Ha “nd ` are also stationed at the top of each ` _°°l'l’“5 Pmceedlngs' ` _ _ _ __ . _ st,.%',,"' ‘ Ventilating shaft and remain there 3°\‘|°'°""l‘“" h"°"°"“°"'°‘° d'-h-__' fc S Ruekwheat \ mam _ _ 'osiioirm _ som: _ _ gs to ~¢‘\` sues them If ¢.4L.i¢-**""'”" Sh0¢S being aided re did Vi 11”* cm ities. - who ' lui. i_lro_ M3111" -r T00 A" F Caslil 0 » V . _._ Lu... Mmhiv in the F |-7ll_tl. been _-+4- »'f»:-»'f-2-l»»:~ 4-‘ao "I 'l'>" ~':‘>"*r ,zo -’:»r»?~`rr`r'l"‘