(gre///"-aeéfroo .LM I/ L07. E`7`0Wh 6' L'/li' DEH!/?77‘IEN7'4L PM# \ HE one absorbing thought uppermost in our minds when we selected our ex- T hats was to assemble in 'one display an exhibition oi styles so complete in variety, so dis- tinctive in character and so faultless in quality that we could say to our_ customers- Come, We ollcr you everything that s new, liigh-class and worthy in the way of 1nen`s heziclgeaf, we believe We have succeeded and we await your verdict with iiitcrest. Coineiii We’lll1at you l{l(`.H'l`. tensive line 0fspriri§\ r-ii. “Clii'i.~.iy’s” London Hats . . _ ..... . . _ . ..i$l1.o01{>2.ooif»3.o0 “Scolt”Loiido11I-l:its...... ii' ‘¢- . . . . . _...$4.00 and $5.00 '__ 1 H:t\\'cs’ New York Hats . . __ . . . . . .$3.03 _yi Stctsei1's Ainericaii Hats . . ' i’3_'uAI's_...................3l5.oo Choice assortment of latest Designs in Mens Neckwear i _ 1/ \'f , _, 4 Beuiitifol ricli .fy-if silk ties entirely l"’»‘-"-* i~' ‘ new cnloriii_c's ard iil\ I/in lio V I V' fabrics, Uerbys or _`1 , "".'*' ‘ : 123,? 'ali /i l - _ _if I, . Four - in - liziinls, ._ _ ' f f ', l<`Io\ving ends str . Q rf’ iiigs,Bo\\'s etc. '§"', __, 'iz r" 25c, 350, 5oc, Goo, __ , a i111d75c. l 0 2`5~`<‘»m" l,»s:r.iY '- is r .- 55, ,_ --_; \ 21,- . ~~ls' fl iii) ';' -i§:_,._ 13...-;__.,P5_;~r{i;_i;,: » t'_;.‘=;!l,. - . ‘ar _»‘~:3-_--.'- ~ $0” _.asv Lar_il_e»'t vzirioy of liaiid-ionic .\'e;|<- ties ever goth reil into one store- llcnutiful qualities and the best nioiiey value f 1' fresli, new, up-to-tlute iicckwtar in the City. Umbrellas From the Best Makers I ‘ _ i sq 1 r' _ 1 ' , _ \ ' 1 I’ 'l`he shower reason is \vith us -can’t tell when the next one is due. The best way is to expect the un- expecilul and 4 Have Your Umbrella HandY I If i‘s lost or stoleii we’ie here to help you out- Umbrellas of all Sorts _Glorlaf Serge, Taffeta, etc, S'cel Frames, made by the connti'y’s best uinbreli-1 makers. . Vnihrellas at 75c. 35: up to $2.00 for business. ilirhfelliii 52.0°, 52.5° up to $4-so for E'@a-11°~>- I 1 ___ “Pflvod ill Baviieiii- N. B1, not weeii .Md Dfoceeded to Capo Jourmnl-n where he will have charge of the lob. “ter factory there, for the coming I Hummer. Word has Just, recel_ved of the sudden dpath on- the 5th of ,\pril, of Jessie (ialder Pollok, widow of the late Wm. Snodgrass, D. D., at Kp. "““1CU1m_. Scotland. Mrs. Snodgrass! |wus a sister of Rev. Dr. A. Pollok.-_ Iresbyterian Witness. | P_oultry meeting of The Prlnco`Ed- wind Island Poultry Ags0¢i,,¢,i(,n "|291-S ut the' Prince of Wales College "“ th” ""“"3 _FU¢>S't0l' of the Brunswick street -Merimiiist church, Halifax. is ii wzsi-i 'tor in Halifax. He is en route home v _.to Toronto from England, where he| _hos been attending Oxford Univers- yliY_. and will `lcnve next fall forl (lhlml and there take up mlssionl work, Mr. Breckcn is possessed of' niitivc gifts of an exceptional sort., and has also enjoyed exceptional ad-| vantagcs, so that ii future of great, usefulness is predicted for him. It' is his purpose to remain in Halifnxl over Sunday, proceeding west thc- the arrest of Col., W_'(}_ Smngon, manager of the .lerc McAulll!e com- pany in Glace Bay iagt wegk Un ohorgo ol 'Ponting and distributing advertising of hrs play on tele- graph polea,.otc, contrary to provi- sions of tho town ordinances. Mr. Stanton accompanied the chief to the town hall, Ihcre he paid 3 line qi $10 after which he was released. The results of examinations in the Science Faculty of McGill University have been passed. In third year Wm. Dennis O'Leary takes Class II in Structural Engineervng, Class I. in Mapping and Class II in Railway' Engineering. Leighton Stewart, Bum- merside, obtains Class I in Minera- \0l§Y. leildlllg hifi Year, Class I in Determlnative Mineralogy and :Class III in Railway Engineering. In Be. _cond year, U. Dennis, O'Leary stands in Class II in Mechanics Mechanical Dloulng. Sllrvovilli: Field work and Calculus. E. S. Blanchard, City, Class III in Surveying Field Work, In first year J. H. Hooper, Milton obtains Class Il standing in Trigo- nometry aud Class III in Algebra. Rev. T. Albert Moore, of Toronto, secretary of the Dominion Lord’s DUY Alli-DllC¢. who was in Frederic- ton liist week had an interview with Premier Hazen relative to the en- forcement of complaints under _thc Dominion Lord’s Day Act, such com- _plaints having been assented to by the attorney general of the province in which they are made. While dis- nrst or me _wcck_ Icussing matters in connection with vinuc riilo clubs who will on May 25 shoot in the London Daily Mill’s ‘tion;- New Brunswick:-Coldstreum liiile Association, Mt. l’le:1sant;St. ilrcw’s; Moncton Civilian Rifle Asso- ciiition, Moncton; Iledhirnk Civilian Rifle Association, New Castle, New llrnnswickh Nova Scotii1:-ll1‘i1lge- town; Truro Rifle Association, 'I`ruro New Caledonia Civilian Rifle Assoc- lation, Grandville; Glace Bay, Royal Canadian Engincer’s llillc Associa- tion, Halifax; 66th Regiment Rifle Association, Halifax. P. E. Islan1l_1~ -Nlonttiguc Rifle Association, Mon- tague; l‘1'o\'ineiiil lliflc Association of ,()l1i11'lottctown, Prince Edward Is- lund. That Moncton will make n deter' mined effort tosccure the fifty thous- and dollar exhibition grant was evid- enced ata irencriil meeting of the Board of 'l`ri1ilcFridny night, when a strong memorial was passed to he presented to the Minister of Agri- culture. setting forth Moncton's claims. Attention is strongly direct- cd to Moncton's central location as regards railway facilities afforded for bringing passengers and exhibits to the city and also to the fact that while in recent years large grants have been made to St. John and l~‘rcilericton, no grant has been made ln the northeastern section l of the province since twenty years airo, when Moncton secured the allow- ance. Capt. Joseph Read, M.P.. of Summcrside. P.E.Island. was il-ii-rent and promised that if the Island ci-uid; not secure thc grant, Moncton would, be supported as being the hast i"M‘0; on the mainland so far as the Island was concerned for holding the exhibi-| tion. It was decided to refer the re- solution to I-lon."H. R. Emmerson! and to ask the city |counc1l_t0 “OHM cur ln this ami other memorials' pas- sed regarding the installation of_ lights at dillerent points on the_ Petitcodlnc and for the erection of an armory in Moncton. Within ii. week work will be com-_ mcnced upon the contract which t.he_ wiiiai-ii Kireiien co. of Fredericton has been awarded for building l11.\iI`tY'l two miles of the'Grand Trunk Pact-_ llc between the Toblque river and Grand Falls. Mr. Kitchen, stated that the snow on the ground had prohibited work starting before.Whsn the work is in full swing there will be upwards of one thousand men em- ployed by the Kitchen company and the sub-contractors. Mr. Kitchen estimates roughly the contract price for constructing the thirty-two miles will be about $3,000.-000. There will be ii tunnel one thousand feet long. The company will also do the bal- lasting, and wwll erect the telcgraph| line and place-the poles and rails lnl position. The building of practical-_ ly the entire piecc of road will be done by sub-contractors. Local Fren- so1>RANo Ar WONDERLAND 'ro Nici-rr. The Staff of Life ` is Bread I Biit unless the brmd you ou soon fgduii-eg:°‘ivo’i>dei¥ staff to lean on. ` We guarantee our bread Graham, White, Vienna Duchess. fresh every day. Telephone Ill ' D. STEWART. 'ECUPSE BAKERY BBk¢Q BESt ` _ the enforcement of the Lord'si Day Following are the mitritimc prix-'Act' Rev' Mr' Moor” “Med mat he had been oilcreil it salary of $5.000 per annum by thc Ontario govern. ldinpirc Iliiy (`hiillen;:,c Cup Competi-'ment to carry U" Such Prosecutions ui Ontario. The ofliir had been 50 tempting that he almost accepted lt. The Itcv. Everett Stevenson who lHlS_1‘0SlEncd the pnstorate of the (lhrilstinn church, Halifax, and will leave shortly fo1\Matcghan, Mich- igan to the hearty regret of the congregation, was Wednesday night rendered u, farewell social by the latter. The affair, which was large- ly attended, was lihe occasion of a presentation to Mr. _Stevenson of a gold watch, accoinpained by an ad- dcss giving earnest expression to the general sentiments of regret and re- gard. Its concluding paragraph was as follows: "We ask you to accept the accompanying gift as a slight expression of our love and apprecia- tion, and as .lt marks the progress of earthly time, may you look forward to the happy day when all such fare- wells as this will be at an end, and we shall all meet again in one un- imoken lamily within _the fnther’s house." Responding, Mr. Stevenson expressed his deep appreciation of hoth the gift and the address, say- ing that diverging paths in this in- stance wotrd not mean forgetfulncss The people of the Christian church would always hold a large place in his heart. Mr. Stevenson visits his old home in this Provmce before The Hamilton Spectator says :- “lt is a rare thing to hear men or women declare themselves to be Canadians, even though to the manor born. It was abit refreshing the other night to hear Brother Sedge- wick, Dr. Ly1e's scholarly assistant pastor, publicly declare on the plat- form that while there might be a strain of Irish and Scotch mixture in his veins, yet in heart and loyalty he was genuine Canadian from the ground up. This declaratvon brought forth hearty applause from his audi- ence. It is no uncommon thing to hear the children, grandchildren, aye and even tho great grandchildren of Canadian-horn parents bark back to the land of their ancestors as their nationality. Thls tracing back one_’s ancestry seems to be a special fail- ing of thc Irish and the Scotch; they lose sight of the land of their birth, and on all occasions proudly claim the land of their ancestors as their natllonality. If they do claim to be Canadians, it is always with the qualifying prefix that they are Irish or Scotch Canadians. Out on such baseness to this grand old Canada l Any man or woman can well feel a pride in Canada as the land of their birth. No natvlon can boast of a richer heritage for its children than can Canada. Under and abole ground billions of wealth are ready for thc industrious seekcr,and all that is necessary is to put forth the right effort to obtain it. It will not drop Anilrew’s Rifle Association, St. A11- _MR Moore is at present in this city' Woodstock is interested in Mr. Paz this Ci¢y_ planters same price. Beware of sub _become _ A enthusiastic Over Newbro'| Herpicide, because it brightens up the hair and keeps it light and fluffy. Stops_ Itchlng of scalp almost Instantly. 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. _ Special Agents . spending four weeks, visiting friends _ - . <__._.-~ .f ~ 'sf N I ._"‘°¢~ `~. - '=.- _, 4 M, 1. 1, ,_ f ii 'lit I , f -. , n “-X ei .- . 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