*‘-*"‘-°' ”"-9°* _ ' _ _'rue cninpsrrrerown cuannriliz _ , i _ - use _ -_ iss`°l'1`l'J'EEN'§` cond? <.ulnn1u1_fi"""""""'1"" ‘P W M” D JM Offices ln New rrewse BIocll_ (illsriotietovini |_:_ 1" ff’ -:_ ‘-. ,. i Friday and Saturday new beau- r tiful goods came in for every depm-ir Hurra-liiii ment of our big store. -in-u Over 500 Cases 1 --e i i‘. | l New Clothing for boys, New Coats for lddies, New Hats for men, New Underwear for ali, New Corsets, New Boots and Shoes, New Print Cottons, New Ginghams, ~ New Ribbons, New Oilcloth, New Selteens, New Skirts, New Waterproofs-, New Waisis, . New Clothing for Men, New Hats for Ladies, New Dress Goods, New G‘oves» . New Hosiery for Ladies, New White Cottons, Ne}v»Mill.lncry, " New laces. New Mnttings, Nflv New sins for as Ladies, N w Muslins, New Cdttonades. f . \ V » l -e 'P o ’l`. J. Wallace, Sydney, is in the City. -p The sacred concert in St. Duns- , ,+<_ _ V _. ` ---_». , , , _ tan's Cathedral this evening starts _ _ if, -mr. n. Amour. aim-too is rn rnluiat r o'do¢i=. . ty. " - ~ -~ » L F Muncey formerly of (ape 0\is lives, and an examination of the Cy Warman, the well known author and journalist, writing on "Prince -Rupert" in The Canadian Magazine, , A fogri Marcihq, iupt received, saysz- ' nce u er - NCW Cal” r°i' M°ii» mo. it xoiio laisoniaviidiiiidoiiiiitraiin ` every sense of the word. It guards what is said to be the finest natural harbor on the coast, if not in the world. It is the terminal town of a trauscontinental railway which bids fair to surpass anything ever yet' attempted in the way of railway con- struction on this continent, crossing from ocean to ocean without a single mile oi mountain grade or grade that can . . o pei-ation of the road. Prince is al ‘ “;y”‘”£ar7"?.0wM° ‘J/°' 0’nu'iiu?'%N7”:_L 37905 'i D R. E. Hutch, city, is in.Pictou. John‘ilsleFuiY°n. Riverdale. was in ' ---- I ` the City yesterday. ---- _Commercial _ St. Dunstan’n Cathedral conccrtto- real Witness are t night 8 o’cloeh. that Ohrlltill -__ " able- assets, Ll one Remember the matinee in Fairy- BD ||l\lB¢l‘lti0l\ 8iV¢l\ land this afternoon from 4.30 to. 6. ' i-0 \Ii8 Bibld C1889 011 _ ,_ *_ __ __, _ ‘ in Winnipeg recently, ji “YQ , ~";-»-'~ 1'- _ . The Guardian regrets to report thelllldl mall. D08-d Ol B ~ _‘L .-li"-. i M* - ' _ '_ 1 aa-roar mam or Mm. J. 'r. orookm vlsluvd to him that he »c1ey_ ' almost impossible to get ...___ employees to fill responsible Mignon Hamish Bacon Md vga tions The temptations of the gsm. Horace. 'rraoadlo are \-.ol lwere too much for them and in this City. - ____ signing a reason, and had no guar- Linngiaga H_ g_ Bumlp Acadia nntee that their successors would be College, Wolfville, N. B. and native ii°ii'°r~ Tim Y°M'C-A- i‘i°°r' ¢° iiidi-ii of P. E. Island is to become pastor i”i'° i'ii° miiidd “iid iwdrifd Ui ‘iw .at Lawrencetown, after graduation i’°Y9 Bhd young men such principles .in Jum,_ _ as will make them worthy oi the ` confidence and trust of employee. Al Although heavy cargoes are being iiii°_i7°Ui°° °iis°ii°°°ii iii iii' 5°” “iid taken daily by the winql- nnmém mens meetings and bible classes are there are still ` about one hundred m°°i‘ Pi°ii°ii“i iii iii°ii` i’°“riii5 0° cars freight at Georgetown waiting for transportation. ‘ stretch of imagination he an obstacle to the econo- so at the end of the long the shortwt route around Any scheme which has for object the swift circling reckon Prince The min- moun- ti » m;'flrm had found it necessary to private detectives on the track "` an 1' 1 I "I 1-ri 71?!" ’ " land ‘ia thousand- and one other a _:Q . it ‘Thor store- is -Simply.-.ysrérkiiss "i i "Li ` ` . with newness! . `i 5' Well be disappointed if vvedon-'t .L ~§ 'ii == new things came in i_ii1i'iii'f=;f.lJ'f3'L‘.1i§l1`»fli'."-if --l 3 west . ~ in-» » Telephone au _` _ ` V S l`EWAl\.T’S -_'-n- , _ snusull i ' liTlahuflstnre have Qramy, clanlmo l '1 3- = _ ' -grionopdrhtloaoi. 7 _f . |BREA_D ,|_ Huiell |1oneeilyBerned I - unedethehaine- ‘ , H¢v_ John and M;-g_ Haw1”_ some of its highly placed employees ,Marshfield were among the visitors W iiiid °iii» i1°\*' NNY Smut their to this City yesterday. evenings, and had been horrlllcd at _.___ the result. Many were leading vici _ -. _ , ` w ' V Traversb has arrived from Winnipeg i’°°r° °i Wind °i "Wm Hi10W°d ddllil- wicn the body olmo meer, who and °=d°°= Ti" lim W" Oblisvd ¢° let elm-Q 1-¢¢°n|;\y_ these men go, generally without as- commtrcial life. A catalogue of the Birds of Prince. , _ Ai |15 of me D,-ima ta ba given in Edward Island-has just been issued`_ f` ‘Paton 5: Co’s limerick competition is by ‘i°i“i M°BW°iii'°i this diff'-Wild id given in their ad t°day_ The um", the recognized authority ‘in this Pro- ick appears alia R Wm be wen to vince on this particular subject. Mr. take advantage of this as ad. will not Mcswiiiii “Vai miiiiis °°i-°i°5ii° Oi “pear again this week birds of - Prince Edward Is- land has been compiled chiefly 'rho oonooi at wood nuance has re- ii‘°i” ‘1 ”"i°° °i iieid °°*°B-- begun ppeneh after being closed eight weeks iii 1895- “iid t Wiitiiiiidd i5° U18 on account of varioloid. Twenty-two i“`°i’°iii' time* ii' coiiiiiiiiid iiid "dm" houses had been quarantined between '°i tw” ii“i`idr9d “iid i9iir°° birds “Wi wood Islands east, and Limo sands by ii‘° ‘"‘ii°f “Wins this Period 0! durlagrehac period. an the oonoms fi‘i’i°°" Y°°W¢ “nd H Supplementary from the complaint have recovered. iisi °i iiiirideii addil»i0l1&| birds I stated to occur in Prince Edward Is- .Paton & C0's show windows were iaiid iii iiii° 'icdtaiogiid °ii Cdl"-*didn - the centre ol attraction yesterday. Birds' i’Y Pi`°i- Mii°°\iii- Tilbre id 8 .Then was displayed in them ov" similar list of four species irom six hundred Limericks the result of Birds °i Prince Edward 1Sl8Dd-" the recent llmericlq ads which have by iiiii’ iiiiii’ Friiildis Baill- appem-Bd and also the prius wmah There are few_ _works which make the successful compeitors are to re- i’V°°iiii i'°i°i`°ii°° *-0 tile i7i\’dS Of U10 “vs_ ~ » » - V Island. The most important is the ____ interestingly written book of Mr. Hunting takes the pride of place Bai" iii” i“°iii'i°“°ii» which ddddfibdd in the March number of "Rod undone hundred _and fifty~two birds. It Gun and Motor Sports in Canada" was i7‘ibiii`iii°d\iii i89i~ iiesiiied N116. pubushe(-]'by W_ J_ Taylor’ at “-ocd_ Mr: Blllll, ID his "NBt.lll'al History Of stock, Ont., which has been 1eceivedIP"'“i°° Edwimi isiiiiiiif' d°""9‘3dii 8 for review. _From the fascinating iiectiiiii i'° iii” birds idiliid i1°l”¢=» Mid p .sport of. caribou huntillg in New'_,he wrote two or more magazine arti- foundlandone is taken to deer stalk- iii" °ii the 9“i"i°.i“ii’>l°°i¢~ "Pl'0SI'2SS A mg hi tha Gatineau Yuu_éy'._h“nt_ing and Rrospects of Prince Edward Is- - r - on 5. Qlleildc preserve. a su°9¢»8!ul ifiid' iiiiii' C- i3ii'°ii i3“S5f°\”-¢°l\' _hunt .ln Muskoka; while an_..“h'Buc_ alns a list o_ forty-six birds. "A ccssful one in New Brunswick, "proves .M““““i °i th°\G°°.gi`“PiiY “iid Ndifiir' that hunters are sometimes prepared-“i “iid Civii History °i Priiidd Ed- .to tell of their failures as well astulwimi i5i““ii'" iiisi-» iii' RW- D- slr -| boast of their successes. The C.P.R.ii‘h°'i““d'_ im” 'ii °iiiiiPi¢°i` -Od birds- twou Hunt is told about’ while B b°m,“I‘hes¢. with some articles which have jhunt is nlso described. These papers iiiiiieilreii iii the iridiiii ii°W9DdP¢fB lure varied by an excellent one on the iriiii Tri’ Priridd Edward Island MB- '-Bloodhound, and the thoughtful and gaziiie- mai” “P iii” °r“iii\°i0Bi¢8l lpostical address before the Canadian iit"“i'“i'° °i Rriiire Edward Isidnd- ciub at Toronto entitled "rho Pro- 9°" *“i'i°i‘ _-°-il “‘i§f°ii°“ are are muon or me wud and the 'rmogo of P°“‘i°‘i *O 01° °“¢°l°s“¢- The nomen- me wud" by Cy war man is given in clature is that of the American Or- mu_ same rough backwoods °xp“i_ nithologists Union "Check-List,"and‘ nces show the reality as compared i'i'° ““mi’°i:f’ iii Piiriiiiiiiiesdd rdf" £0 with the glitter of the life on ,the -that w°i`i" frontiers ol civilisation, though the 1 -----_---i- latter must retain its attractions for ' muny men. Good illustrations are a ` feature of this number and the de- artments are all abreast of the ther contents of thp magazine, mak- , ing it creditable alike to the publish- ` er and the Dominion, the attractions of which from a sport loving point i of view it presents to the world. B6 _ We Taka Stock ‘MABCII 2nd ~lf we have al account agailst you, kindly sat- tle before that date. Ifyou have an account against us, kindly pres- ent it before that date. - , ‘*'YourChspsi 3 ' i ..'.._.--------»--------_ V A Disappear Like wuan von 'Usa Good for shavers, Good' for chaps, Goodfor girls, - Good for :5 cents. Then you vflllphy, the Mont- o realise valu from Budgc While a busi- re- ap- Ex- lm- 5| l 3 Z _ >-.\-» 1 -.\¢.~<.®ttonU__}_,,,,,,,,....... ..». .i..¢»..........l0Cl ‘gigs iuovy ¢ir¢u'nr pillowootton... A 44in,1|¢avy¢im1l»r pillow cotton ._ ....|z3¢ 46 iusheavy ¢if¢u]¢|~ 2|l|0W'C0\t01l .¢»».....~..-»»~.».-Museo....::::»-......14c 4°i“s li htbircuhr Pmow °ptt°n_,,,,,,,,,,,..,,...-............ ........IgC- Goodf0ry°\lfi1¢_\1dS» ninsiiht eln:aiar