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V- __-_ ` ~ ' _ - ‘_ ’ _ ` ~ _ v.-.-_‘.f --F21. _-1= ._ ‘-"ff-I ,»'-~`~'---`.:.~ f.~.,- _ `»~ ’ ' _ Vi. ntl. _'»-:»_r'.» ~'=':".;-is--»» P- -"1- _ ' ‘ » ` ' ` '. " " ` -»-"‘~`.';"»-.>--v: --1--. “ - 4.. _ -_ ;;V 1'- "-,-.,.‘ .' ‘ .- a .- --J ’ 0,* _ .. , _ _~ _r """ " " ' - ‘ _ 'E '- '”‘ °"‘._ ‘- »- - §’i1"'_.' -»'v,i»';=.~fT='~'f. __ _ -1 _ _ - __ ___5__-_._=- ._V_ _ ---_.5 _ 5"-<.,.."* ._ #ofa N. , 5.. R 5-=-’;";“:'j_"_1‘-_T ‘SHED 189' i ' isoi. V Parc: rwo 2 . - + 4- ESTABL . CHAKLOTTETOWH. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. v"”Y' ' ‘ ‘ T = ' ' s'---s _ _,_ _ ifonnino ' HOUSES VICTIM *___- ln Iran svaal and orange River Colony @IRCIIILL’S 0RATION 1_1. ails Forth Great Praise- Lipton Disappointed with The Shamrock. -gimme noun rkrur nurnmxcs. ’ Loimox, May 14.-[Special].-A Parli ,mgry paper shows that 634 farm build- ings, mills, cottages and hovels were burned in the Trancvaal and Orange 0 TY River Colony between June and J anna mmol is nisnrromrnn. Lemmon, May 14.-[Special.]-Sir Thomas Lipton is deeply disappointed over the defeat of Shamrock II by the oldboat, but thinks something is wrong. wmeron cnUncnn.r.'s enxar srxncn. Lennon, May 14.-(Special.)-Massing- hun, writing in the Daily News says he mcthiag like it has been beard since t days of Gladstone and predicts that Chu -chill willone day be Premier. WM DOEG FREE. The Snndridge Farmer who was Wrong- ly Imprisoned for Four Years, is Again at Liberty. Sinlnalnon, Ont., May 13.-(Special).- Sllahc has*flEen""lfberated, Wm. the Strong Township farmer :ponds much of his time telling his frien s and cas acquaintances of his remarkable As he finds it impossible to reach the all, he has had the following statement in- “rmd in the Sundridge Echo: 1 old shrewdness, more absorbed than ever Insurance . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . 136. in the reading of the Bible and the inter- City Hall . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ 1,117.00 _ _ 9 prebaiion of Old Tegament feng, He Board of School Trustees _ . . _ . . . ._ 10,683.00 M a s¢,iu'ea1-tier pe,-md he ,_-,ould load his “For,four years I suffered torture. had scarcely an hour free from pai lyback ached so badly I could not lie down. Ihadtosit night and day in dmir. Icould not leave my house, for wbenthc ipain shifted to my knees, -cculd not walk. “Several doctots tried to cure -my Bheumatism, and I took a great many medicines, but got worse. °‘Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me. “It is now six months sincel felt pain. Didd’s Kidney Pills have made new man of me.” _-1-(111 The lst Reader which has just been adopted by the city school are for sale at J. D. Taylor’s, Stationer, Morris Block. Dadies’ new silk waists in b°st qualit y taictls made all over with tucks and hem stitched, new flare, Paquin sleeves, in dark maroon, paie bins pink old roise i and_ black. Special.-Jas. Paton 8c Co. 1 ` May Die .___- AITCSICCI. SPIBI. RAILWAY STR-IKIE. _ __ ._ ALBANY, May 14.-(Spsciah)-T .street car strikers today attacked t car. Several strikers were arrested and it militia. crrr or ranuckn msasrnn. persons lost their lives by the wreck the steamer City of Paducah at Brun hor-stLanding. The steamer struck a snag that tore great hole in her bottom causing her sink in a few minutes. ‘ r. VICTIM OF ALLEGED FAITH CURE. police discovered a woman living in starved for six weeks. MR. KRUGER AND I-IIS BIBLE. representative of the Daily News says e. ID found Mr. Kruger, while retaining h n. 8 ` idea’that in the night time he had co munications made at times in an audib I chapterand verse. One night he had B 3 trouble rf the South African Republic, “U0 - - - - ~ ~ - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - --$20303 and Mr. Kruger was much depressed B the voice came again to Per Cent: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. . . . search afresh. Again Mr. Kruger had re- course to the Bible this time to find the words of oomforo which he had asked; Less appeals and discounts .... -- Totals 15 Lives Lost-Strik- °°°° ill p°i“t°d Wharnnger at N°'th Cardigan issuedapamphlct entitled “Improvem P E ISIBINI FI‘8IIk HBIIICIBY, BCIIBSIZ, ct Chees. Curing Booman! in so P. E. Island, to be a whardnger. practical suggestions are made of a v The supplementary estimates for the able chM,actei._ The British “mmm year ending June 30, 1902 pr6S6l1f»°d 0° it is noted, now demands amiider llav Parliament givesatotal of $8,$0,241. Of md more meaty cheese ,mn form . "“S$4~332»°°°‘S °h“¥°d "° °°““°“d“0°“ ro bring about into ooooiiioo _ii “sd $3'697'237I'°C°'P“'“l “nd $333900 f°" indicpensible that the cb ' t eHalitax provisional garrison. should _ be cured at ‘ "mmm ower than 65 degrees Fahr. a point which Nm” P10100 00mm°il ROCK IBIIIIGI m. St. Pill 113, UDIU8fI_ S0800! SUOQI C0111. M uoiioa san. siooirrfo. _ hot; _____b;<_=_=» Canadian Stock _Quotations The Island items are: 1 C"L°° 0°” b"°"kW”'t°" $61500* "would appear to be not unfrequently f S‘"“m°“id° h”'b°" b"°‘k“'“I'" 520°' gotten by Canada cheese-makers in su mer.By the a-loption of certain measu Tig°i°h’ ’°D“l"S t° °xI'°“5l°“ °t break' neither costly nor difficult, this defect ers Wreck _ __ 1 water to complete $1,500- be overcome and the quality of cars severa Wood Islands repairing and strengtbing Wather chees, im~p,.°ved_ It ha “°"‘h°m b‘_`°°kw°'t°" $1500' shown that not only is the quality Belfast pier repairs $1200- cheese im roved when cured at a te ver- A'r a meeting of the Executive Commit- Tun following will be of interest to the ygy, Wh,g¢, -ni; gon, 54; 0.", _._ tee of the Y. M. C. A. held last evening Island cheese producer. Canadaproduces po;-k___ ` Mr- A. C. Duchemin and Secretary Robbl a very fine article of cheese, but even yet, Jain Wh,,5_ 71%, gan, 445; mu, .__ were appointed delegates to the Jubilee it is not so uniformly good as it should be- pu-g_ 314_775_ _ Y. M. C. A. Convention to be held in The object to aim at, if we would - _ ____}__. _ B t ,J 11-10. ii riifii in iiii I ..._~.. °s °” ““° s°’f’““,I °“‘§_“”"f,°°'§,, ‘ "QQ ‘I.§’,,,’.§,,, fi NEW YURK MARKETS. _ ._ _ _ Britis mar et s on ever pe n ~ AN 0“"aW“ d°S°°"'°h °f M07 nth' Says In order to help in the furtherance of this -- of d _R°d°"‘°k J' Smel' N°wP°'t' h” b°°“ “V idea the Department of Agriculture has 0100!!! P15008 Ml! . auf, Amalgamated Copper ~ ' - ma American Sugar ala- American Tobacco arg, Atchison Common or-¢¢1_LBrookiyn Transit 91-ly; Burlington 1. Louisville Nashville gggg Mlnhlfifulll V gun- New York Central' or ° Montreal.) ANOTHER ` CITY AND CIIUNTRY Q ...,_,_°"“f.T,°9-.:."_-”ZTf;_.-...V _ following arc the closing rates: 14 111 1392 121 _ 002 701 100 981 1091 1471 iso 1402 140 412 90 ¢‘umishcdQy lfcCuaig, Bykcrt dc Cc. ' To Have Goveiomi INCREASE 01? Sil For French Line-_-Ca .'.._- f spection Here: 111 , _ Athletic Team. Ci ' To cami. Wonoasrim, May 14.-(Spcci0.l.)-The d Writing last night, the_Parlimentary fl] Georgetown pier works reconstruction Haggerty wharf repairs $850. . . _ P China Point, pier fender pilings $o00._ “ure lower than 55 degrees’ but th” _ my shrinkage of weight is also consid ui _ _ . V.¢_~Qlc»inz1»rl¢¢s '_ lk _ ‘ _ are “"0 “Pai” $1°0° too.. 11 ir my aooirobio, iiioo, _»iini,__io all c' rin rooms there should exist urea. 0 ° tm” and "pair $2 °00 Among the devices recommended in non-union workmen and wrecked one P0113 D€1kIl°I< Dlel' fBDd¢1‘ DIIIHZS $000 pamphlet to obtain this omwt an th, Pownal Pier reeonstruction,$i5a0 h \\ B’ _ __ h° _North Cardigan Pier works reconstruc- mens _of controlling ~“-m-Den - . ’ ' . . W0 _ _' ° eo - lac- $500. Sturgeon pier repairs, $500. °f ‘ high temperature' the cost of the improv k_ the new allowance for P. E. Island which ments will be mor; than covered in o was read a fist time. ,_ PUBLIC meetings in the interest of Sun _ _ t day School organization and work will be _ mm°0'_M°n°°°rY Tunes' 0 . . _ held in _the Presbyterian church at Stan- ll EAS-I-Em; N01-Es__Spr§ng is he,-,_ ea,-1 1°Y B"“I3° °“ M000” 0ftem°°n °~°d.t.han usual, and as early as in the more A d 1 _ _ _ - structono basem t ng s, is re nnan _a e reconstruct on pier, general concrete “ment noon md "ment ‘ ' uc I9 pam’ $°00 tered walls the use of a sub-earth d f°°l'°d it WUI 0° \1¢¢9SB&1'Y 0° *$11000 011° Mori-ison’s P0intBeach protection works: Bystemfof introducing cool ah., the use _of Kiers shore wharf approach $500. To- cessaril - . . _ y expensive and by saving the ST' LOUIS' Mn' 14‘_(Spe°m'l`)_F\fteen “l_$43’4°0° _ _ ‘_ _preciation in vaiue ofcheese owing Hon Mr. Fielding introduced a bill for ta n i f en curi room with t ice in racks and the use _of heating appli- ances. These improvements are not ne- de- to season. More than that, the high rep 9V9DiD8» MM' 20011- All S¢h001S in L00? southern parts of the Island that gene- 30. 21. 22. 23 and 57. IUC ¢XD°._¢ff¢d 0° 591100 rall were two weeks ahead of us. This crrr nsrruarss ron YEAR 1901. GOVBrDIneDt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,4w.64 . “dry seasfjn at one time threatene Sbreéb ETBCIJFIC Llglllal . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,086.00 I The grass lggkg wen and all the Signs po Police Department . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ 5,195.00 f tend 5 prosperous s“s°,,_~ __()¢5.||5h Fire D¢D8I'felI1¢l1\'» - - ~ - » - - - - - - - - - - - 2.445-00- too, has struck _our shores earlier tha , l5l_l;\11l_¢.¢!f H9\1°°=_-_ ------ --- ---- 1.2D»@1_:{ucnal. Joshua _ ,McDonald catohin I _ Maintenance Streets-.. . . . ..... . . 8,3ill.tll‘V_gheg,-g£1;g‘};¢}i§`t§§§;i¢¢{§_¢May,.==Some nit hear an interesting story of Mr. Kruger. Assessing and collecting taxes... 1,050.00 ’ or sin,-y mo, ,rwgraing mom- I0] He was visited the other day by an old Victoria Pork and R0adW8Y----- 3750-00 ` ' _ - ere friend and associate. This gentleman Interest and discount 00` ' ° ' an .......... ._ 71300. is Board of Health . . . _ _ . . . _ _ . . . _ . . .. 807.1 had been specially moved 'of late by the Miscellaneous..... . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . ._ 1,S00.(Il dug one ,mage whenever he 1931;, sight - Electric Light Co., 10 per cent le reserve _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ _ . y 8 Bleglltes-. The IDIIIISIPIIS .Of the DIEWYICD is on account cf the early disappearance and the Field Secrf-tory will be present to of the ice, from our waters potato faith cure house who it is feared will die, give addresses.-15 ii w td were planted and wheat sawed in Ami having been improperly cared for and _ , by a good many of our farmers, and the 00 handled four hooks, and could load b 407-20 thirty years their- arrival has been fro voice directing him toread this or that --- _ _ a 8 $43,727-04 no doubt depending on the move es l. late copious rains dispelled their fears of hshermen, large catches of cod fish w made in April. This was certainly bef 0 thedays of trawling when each in boat less than half a mile from the sh of the bottom, but forthe last twenty the 6th of May to the lst of J une, the d _ d_ not the scope and limits of Science can rs Ml is res OI' UI te ._ Paeihc V Montreal St. Ry. Toronto St. Ry. St. John St. By. Halifax St. By. _ Twin City St. By. Montreal Gas _ Royal Electric ' Dominion Coal Co. Republic Dining Payne dc ' Ncrth’Star do D minion Iron and Steel - y14. 1025 ‘|84 .contrast f °' “ Prsf- 50! ckinnimoa arnnrrrm nut ne Waliaglc _ _ ' . _ | . _ _ I tor The Developm mt Th wry visit rho United States. ' 1_.~_-_ Haan snr Srzxssa. Probably nota few hers conclu ie that hereis an attempted solution of the great questions with which Philosophy in all ages has perplexed itself. Let none thus declare themselves. Only such as know _fall into so gi-ave an error. The foregoing generalizations apply,uot to the genesis of things in themselves, but to their Qigenecis as manifested. t_o the _human con-~ T _ d After"a_1l th'at.`hsc_been said, the uiti`iiiate~ -mv'c`tei‘y;rcmcins' 'just ' asit was. The explanation of that which is explicable, does but bring out into greater clearness the inexplieableness of that which remains behind. _ However we much succeed in reducing the equation to its lowest terms, we are not thereby enabled to determine the unknown quantity; on the contrary, it only becomes, more manifest that the unknown quantity can never be found. ' Little as it seems to dc co, fearless cn- _BOYIIIHIKT !l'9PlCTI0l10l' Z ._ bill.-i o 18 Loxnox 14. ' Next Board Monday ’ 7 °( P°°“ ll tion of Canadian cheese will be kept. - _ bined Cambridge athletic ' sought the Bible to find the ‘passage in- message of this chapter. and eagerly - REVENUE _ _ dicated. They had no reference:to the R911 ¢Si»8l»€ $2,630,394 00 1 Del' . _ _ u t The text was I have been young and now of I am old yet have I not seen the righteo ..-KQ---1 P- A Shoe Dressing At Less Than Cost To clear our surplus iitock of ings we will sell regardless of cost 2 25c Vici kid dressing at 250 Congo (Black good for ness) 25c Russo Cream A 25c Tan Good stock going fast come get some before it goes. F* f' -_-J-~-_-_ _ 1 4 0 u forsaken nor his seed begging bread. S ` This signature is on every box of the genuxi.. rscieiv that cures 'a cold in one f HISTORIC IRON GATES POE SALE _ To Minniosfiins. speciality of old ironwork-which _quiteadiferent thing from dealing Told 1:01)-has bought the gates of t park of Anno Roloyn’s l at Sunbu pasce ;»---»l- Lainahve Btcuo»Quimae removes catl-ie gates now have an opportunity to b_u two sets forthe trifling sum of $3-1,20 Miilionairs in need of artistic park A London dealer in curious, who make s h YS' TO CURB GRIPPB IN TWO DAY _ _ _ u . ' 0 Lasstive l1r0mo=Quinine Table; Y interesting talk on the different feature 0° of the science. He then asked for gentle- 0 men tovolunteerand ina short time up- ‘S wards of 20had taken seats upon the In I 0 °! person failed to come under the hypn S advice and askedto return on the next 94 Personal property $1,018,900 at 1 10,100.00 031052.94 1,000.00 030052.94 3,200.00 0,700.00 _.___- 1,600 polls at $2 each _ _ . . _ _ . _ . . . . . ‘li Ordinary revenue _ . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . _ _ _ THE entertainment given in the Opera House last night by Mr. McEwen the Hypnotist was largely attended. In tb afternoon a goodly number took advant age of his invitation and attended hi class anda majority of the same class formed the subjects of th A evening’s entertainment. As on the pre- vious night the hypuotist opened the _ entertainment with an intensely platform. Out of the number only ne 0* tist’s control and he was given some soun night. In the circle were many known to it For Sowing in ' Actors in great variety c mixed and 50 choice varieties Nasnlriium cur special dwarf mixed choice climbing Migiionette our special mixture. ‘° A Peas our Early Giant. also 5 late varieties Beilll, pole or climbing, Ssparagus or g d long Authors, 'Mammoth white, Early Gol an Cluster Wax. 11 K t P G.-,idea Wax, Stringleas Green Pod Perf Sweet Peas. our Red White and B Poppies, ‘Sl-iirly’ in beautiful solo mixed lien,-= c,Dwarf or Bus , ryrics rn: r , cet Twax, Yosemite Mammoth Wax, also Co squcelies. Pamrkiv. Iillllilll Illlllil Sllllli 8 560 M ai har _ . _ ‘__ _ . _ _ ‘ ° lue the Une to take ch‘|-ge of the I 15? ` _ .' _ ' _ 1 - . . . . . _ __ . l e _ _ I0.: ‘ ' - ' ` _ , _ ~ _ ood dc O0 - The class yielded readily to influence and an almost instantaneous response to the Ar, Hrrmpgqm on Tuaaiay mm-ning,y1,y I nd child altho many had a parental will of the 'operator who- first placed in an h notic clee and most amusing incident of the evening was the feeding of an imaginary infant and the dnding of the father of the child. in hand found it difficult to ioeote resemblance The chorus work with butupon the persistent request of the I °V¢1'|*“0¥\I8\\f»l lmmblf' 0! d°°I+°i`| hypuotist rendered solos in a credit- f °°i°“°m° 3°'“l°m°“ “lk°d with ” ,me manner wwmpgnied by I bers ofthe class and expressed-themseliircs no- ere ment of the ice fields, the tem- perature of the water, the pre- vailing winds, and the whereabouts ofthe smaller fishes especially he from500 tol000, set from half amile three miles, from the shore, and these the fish and putting on fresh bail. scarce, but still enough for the fish _ . e $'3‘8»952°94 manis daily requirements.-The demand for men here is greater than the supply, and no man need 'be Short 8 -of a j ob.-Our mail carrier Charles Young, makes good time since the drying up S. the ro-ids, which were in very good condi- tion.-Measels are still prevalent, and e seriously interfer-i with the youthful potato planters.-Steven Roses health improving, and his many friends hope the Post Ollice.-» Aa the mail closes Ile that there is an unusually hue school magnificent codllsh all along the south e d side of East Point,_and» the fishermen are landing them in large quantities. rrin of which they are in pursuit. Instead of four hooks, each fisherman now handles' generally overhauls twice a-day removing No lobster fishing has been done here yet, and but few trap-i set on account of bad weather.-Herring are comparatively r f an early_ return to duty and H labor.--There is not much change in the condition of Thomas Rose, Joseph Mellick succeeds him a 8 t0 he of is OI' in rn of rn l- . _ u our citizens thus increasing the interest. I _ gf _ 14th, Neil McDonald, aged 59'yi-urs. his subjects yp p _ _ _ ' while in this condition subjected them A0 Wllllwli Yallfy. APl‘1l"130h‘- inf* t » different: tests. Perhapi. iso sou of Keutford L- and Marr-'Aliw Wait aged two weeks. _ This lovely bud so young and fair Cut down. in early bloom, As the benefactor passed down the iinag- JU" °U~U\°`l"° 90°” 0°" 3"°°¢ 5 00"* inary street the person who had the task 1 IU P5l'¢\di°° Wish* N001!!- aughter The large number ladies present last night evidences the f laughable species of cake~walk. ‘sdeughwd 'M' 55° mmm in Wh 1.; The horse race and the interest taken Mr' M°E"°°‘-'”'I'°I'b°‘“b-I°°»0°fi bn’ n tism Among those on the stage rn, wasvidly portrayed toward the close of ~ _ 1 _ W _ . V _ A the entertainment and was a picture of Chfmmn M01-#Uh A0805 C3¥|§¢f°°»Wm° _ .' ‘» I » one I y no _ » 1 .` real life. The passing of B ms cir-. B"°°°» W- l°Im|i5» Nd” 0 ° ' 1 V - cnsand the impression madeuzgon' each RTECS- UPU'-\'1'0¢I\l°S¥ Of M11 HBEWHI. Mad Dr Dickeyconeentedtogoupomthe plat - _ I' _ _ __ ` ` _- - _ _ _ 0 rs, banjo (broorns) accompaniment elicited “W0 rounds of applause A number of those that th’ f°"m°f °“°“'I“‘“m°°‘ I' ¥"'I°i°l who todkpart declared they could not sing, 1° f'"°" A-ner th? °°t*"`t'°i“m°°f' W D . - "0 Croup is the terror of every mother e, ana nie cause 'or frequent costin @ small hildre Dr. Chaser ;~ quiry tends continually to‘givc a firmer _ basis to all true religion. The timid Sectarian, alarmed at the progress of knowledge obliged to abandon one by one the superstitious of his ancestors, and daily finding his cherished belief more and moreshakcn. secretly fears that all things may some daybc explained; and has a corresponding dread of Science; thus evincing the profoundect of all in- fidelity-the fear lest the truth be bad. On the other hand, the sincere man - of Science, content tofolldw wherever- the evidence leads him, becomes by each new enquiry more profoundly convinced it-hat the universe is an insoluble problem. Alike in the external and internal worlds, he sees himself in the midst of perpetual changes, of which he can discern neither the beginning nor the and - if,trscing back 'I0 ISSTIIB MILEAGE BOOKS. Bos'roN, llay'10.-Beginning at noon to- day the Boston and hlaiae railroad will I issue $10 mileage. The legislature had repeatedly been asked to pass ,a law to compel railroads to issue iw mileage The Boston andhlsinc book will be good With Group Suifocating among c n. Syrup of Linceed and Turpentine brings prompt relief to the loud, rinr- ing cough, makes breathing easy’ favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough and asthma.. ' .- nr.. r. w. Bona, so inoaoaiia “_ _ _ ____ _ subject caused §;on_tin_\I0u's 0fi;in;l§,°m:ixr:!s; _ uid Rehn street, Barrie, Ont., saya :-“Having - _ _ » - ' t” .- 1 moo your medicine. my mu. iovers _ 5051*" high in its powers of curlnfccugh and each year. This 1c,ou!"R__¢¢gfQ ercup. My little girl has been subject 1-be Péapie of tha Pmvmoe to the eroup for a. long. time, and 1 _ _ as found nothing to cure it until I gave on nefor tl\eirSeed enmity and nd' Dr. Chase'c Syrup of Liacecd and Tur- ‘hen may buy from M-yhgt mem__l_,¢2tlne. Icannotapeaktoohlghly of_s°“ins;h_°verybe“”_'i.th“ . 25 cents c.bcttte,a11&eaierc, or mafccn buy. l2,000copiesif our A 0rr`awa,Hiy 15.-(SIpecial.I` _ ernment have introduced bill; _ __ _ _ tins any other than the iii cnnasn or sunsmv. line of steaniers from $__l0,w0 I about August 20 for Canada a SORE THROAT AND HC with their attendant _d speedily _ avertedaud o Polson’s Nerviiine. Ex' gle with-ten times better tl ard plaster-iand'1uorc lconvc outside. Nervi1ineVpenetrat| instantly, soothe_sthe_ pain, a mation, and cures sore three ness simply because that’s iw for. The l'l;?¢;25 cent bottle ip unexccll ac afiousehold 9131100 _°V¢l‘YbbiD¥-' 'f' . ' Thani-1 Ann Pos or caiiriofeioi May, 14. Ar., Fanny, Bu . Bolina, Garnier, West Poi May, 14. Cldl, A.S. Towns? Picton;S. S. Campana, Da Jonas, Forrest, Buctonc! M. . Murray, Btehlbucti May 13. sr.+-Morning Light wasb;S. S. Wm._Aitkcn, S. S. Greetlands. Couills '_ Jacques, l[\1»?l‘l»Y. Port-l wing,¢B0udm, Port Hood; Roberts, Picton; S-. S. Cac Montreal; Spring Bird, G Mountain. May 11, cld.-Rapture, Cha River; Morning Light, RL- __ _ _ _ Chief Commander, Langill, Picton. May 13, cld.-S. S.' Wm. Aitken, Batt, Quebec; Hannah Eldridge, Roberta, Sydney; Maggie Rosch.“Westcn, Bichif bucto; C. V.'1llIinot. Myers, Orwell ; Jar' wing, Boudro, White _°Head; James Sample, Roberts, Picton. ;_-1_}x--1 I Alderman Ryan of Halifax, wrileaz “ have used B_entley’s Liniment both in m' house and stable and found it the beet I ever tried. Can heartly recommend lt.” Jno. F. Ryan, 191 Argyle Street. B inanas 303 per dozen at J. D. McLeod &. Cds. 14 Ii books _ but the`order`has as often failed of usage. Q Z 9 only within the ct_ate. a 5 » Seeds r prevents cuffocation. It is morners’ TWBIIIY IWC and selling ` ‘- The largest Seed -.House in °h limwu. Bates cr Co.. T°1'°°*°- Century Catalogue issued this year. _ ' ' you did notgct a copy send to uc Dr 0hacc’e Syrup 0.. 1... 1-2' J _ _`__t, ,_ "- "ii ques, Murray, Cape Tormentine; B'leet»j~Ii"I-I it , Ei* _» . _Y li? -___-gg e - ‘l_'s_ . .V _i _ fir - ' _fi'_ . _..._ ._-._ _ _(-- . _+ _ .