‘¢2*‘__J_ hum im iiros.,_|`fif|, mmmrgng 12, 1906 in' New Froesi _ No last: powerafivasia of anerg when Mnnd.iy’s_ I » »» only siuniils Tan Condensed Milk Company received !°li4l'dly the largest amount oi milk ever received in the history at the factory A I uruiairim la median sri .2 " ` - I ’ 5' ii yesrmir, .Ibm ri.. l¢.,§..a...j,¢ uecin,ws° luv. wsu me amass: 1| of D ahead is rted in The Guaniisit NIGHTGOW S H ;;,; ..;.‘.:.....:..°:...............;-` 17 ~"=_»\f""== i W' ' . . N mill; !. I 'i Hmm Iwi’ I » ,_ _ ' " _ ._ . nr ru _.union .~r°'i`ii‘ I WHITE " i-~°~ A »~-»-»~_ < |“,W°°"‘?d |“ “.““° "meh i’|*°°d N' Surgery-McArt_hur,Wllllams. ki és i bolnpauy in In unfavorable llnht; but tba Tvs rex-:irr mouaiiy murine or are r-McArthur, Fraser Medical and ‘ Clinical Medicina-Mo S _ ____ _ _ . ad will appear correct tomorrow. at 7w||||.m` I,-rn;-,__ ' . S \ . 1" School Board was held lnat evening at A\'f'l\lll‘. W|||ll"lS~ gr 'Iso 'rue teachers reports showed the uiianui Surrrery-M°A\-llwr. _ I/` ' ‘ ,;»,,,;|m°_,,b for me Pug month to b,1g23,_, _ Opthsilnology-Williams, McArthur. F ` - _ _ average attendance 101l» the percentage Tum” Yun I - of attcn _ _ _ _ ._ `. \ t \ \_ _» . g00ds crowding in __ day lifter day- conse- `I . _ ‘l‘_‘F_._ii¢¢_]9-¢._l.¢ Of P00111. Results h y `\ ' in 'our determination to re- H ` duée an overstock of while wear--means a saving to econ- _ t l omlcal \\oiI;c:i. X filusawr tliei"re excellently finished ~ .,‘.. ,_;._,,/f _\ QV# ,__:_, 'high grade goods. I '- '~~~'.'f'.,‘_,»- ;;».,jf-f-5 1' \ _ The garments advertised Po on sale this Inorning-- ‘ IC-»¢ I ._ .»-_N-\ Q L ~._ _ ._ sim-ni r its Ii : _ ~ ` »vltii‘l.v:ti) Izliiiilzriinbl He" 'rm “ Wt- Rllluiai-Silc, a ucliil Fl o . 5.11 Jlaaalassvsaalu A P.. <2 .‘:...“Nlr‘.:’.£.:’;'af.i‘°:‘l..;°“°':z‘ri _ dmv H. _ fi.i____rso ncls, Vol? nice skirt ofllilngilsh Cnnihrlc finished My “"d0a\:::€"g"lg-IYKCI; ambm d w th six I-owsluckliig-dcap lloiicn \llI\r8l.‘l5 of opeucmbrcldcrtyanddustrunlo. ` ll.ogi\larl.l0. spoc al. l*lm\‘l‘lI:`o)I'ri'I_I)sl§i_rt of baaiittilliiil Eng- Elugmb hi t f h V _ _» II very prnt Y inure. lawn] fEill‘vvlTi\ "HEn|Ea`i2'IEil"iTTeld~4c£Ti¢ldg::E H,L:f`I(1,“w" T" Vinh "hw "°“"‘ ""° 0mbl'0'll0¥‘V. C1001) ltllsl. rulllo. ilaiiiiicelm llc(\ilup~ ombmmmy R"f‘_“"“` 'T ‘5' "P°"‘“‘~~~-~ ~~ 81.00. }lpecliiIT...‘ii ` 0R17ER ‘BY 8l‘!AIL. A Nico skirts of soft En Ilsh (Iainbric self ematltch ii fill.-i - Cheaili ut tliic. splisclnil . . . . c _ _ ._ _ ._ V _ 0 $1 25-Nlglli GOWilS - 856 .f=»o.~;.::r:if‘i°:.f:.:f..::.f::‘; ‘iss .°._q.‘;°':;.f.-.:.f;.."~i~I:.,s. it _ fiflifi .°.".‘ff._‘.’."_’T'.“.".".`.'_“.°f’.' _ .’.“.°';‘T‘.'7'. .".f’.“.°. .’.‘.'_’.‘.'_. 859 ‘ ladies’ night dresses in Empire style frilled yoke with tor- chon insertion in uint-, Pretty frilled self cuff. Wide ample garments. Regular $1.25. special at . . . . . . .. PROWSE BROS., LTD. ‘ izc PINE ieNl;IIsiI PNINI 'U _ ...rr srisciii S sc YARN A I/ UML( *`v.~n wi corona s re- /i C" i;‘fi..“;¢?.;if;;iI,‘“;§f..§“t /Nl »- special price concession. |hat’s how this bargain hap- , pened. Tc-day we Offer 5.cm yards of fine English print. wide widths in dpiettty; iighgacpxi dark patterns-ccttons that will wear an was sa = ilY- Actual wovth from 12:: to I4C the Y'“'d‘ “Pedal af gc "“@;`-.l\ - 1? ='“. /lr \ rirowsiz oaos., Lin. \ "O nfs... is .__saiiicoat.S ‘ »,'l""¢\r`.\ i' E yffd fgafgain ls' in the ` T =_'*mnz|p`__-nd _the ygpidlfy Will! _'h|%h' '_¢i,¢,¢ $445 Rslncoats- __ _manga "1 going, ig _an eloquent _. Mmwy gothelr splendid value. wine to come ¢l“i°klY 1'l»f»~»~ <1#-»°f»=~=°'~ N; f_f'+'........'°°““.2»fi.€alP.::.:‘._ ‘;°.:I.'°s:'°.;“.‘: .f ‘ ~ _ E ii ii make _ ='.'-'~°f:-.\e:...:.:°.. °.=..=....--~ "rbi fi T ‘ A \ rnient l dd t eatv-ive rr $4.75i.::'..'.f.::...'~,¢...-1 ~, _ __ _ _V¥+_i""(5t`,;-`\l)(¢. V ' _ _ a 'if $4 75 ‘if . l fm ‘TT 0 \ f,_»/ _,<3 -. - il- .lis\\ dance 90 number of cases oi' taniluess 25!-truants 8-visits to parents 210 -notices Bl-corporal punishment 10 - below average in grading 87-1 equests to leave school before closing 88. On arcount of damage done to school Property in Prince St. School the Board was obliged to iorhid tho use of the grounds as playing ground aft ar school hours. Permission was given the teachers of Queen Square School tc have a school garden. The schools will close 'for _mldsummer holidays on Th`\lrsday,'tlIe 28thlnst..Iaud rs-open on Tuesday, the 3rd of September. The closing exercises will be conducted as last year _ln the Market Hail. The Secretary was directed tccali lor tenders for coal, and the lralsominning of Vi-'est Kent St. School. Tha committee on pro- perty reported that school gardens were started In connection with the Prince St. sud West Kent St. Schools. After passing some hills the meeting adjourned. Tris (nine of Paulina had preceded him tothls city and expectation of great things brougiit. outa fine house last evening. They were not dissapointed. A onuilttee of citizens was called tc the plat.- iorm to watch the performer, see that he was effectually blindfolded and thus incap» sclloteii he foundn. hammer and nail which Capt. Watts had concealed and drove the null into nchalk mark which the latter had made on the floor. Much more quickly ami readily he led Dr, Kelly, Dr.Smaliwood and Mr May to three ladies in succession who had rings that these gentlemen had notsd. With these rings in his possession the sorcerer went behind the scenes where he was watched by the committee while the ladies changed their seats. Then emerging blindfolded he at once found each ol the ladies concerned and restored hor ring. Great applause greeted these feats of telepathy. Au assistant. was hypnotised, his body mods rigid, and with uncles resting on thc back of one chair and his shoulders on another hs supported the weight oi four heavy man standing on his body between the two supports. Later a class of about twenty young men weres bypnotlsed und afforded the greatest amusement as they performed varied antics, and obeyed every suggestion oi the magician. These are but a tow specimens ol' the work done, sufficient hcwaverto establish I’auline’s reputation as a great iiypnotist and to give credence tothe greater wonders promised for tonight. Tho performer is quite s young man, oi line presence, and knows thoroughly how toamuse every one, with the marvels of hls‘art. Every one should see Pauline. llc ls dcservlnu of crowded houses and will no doubt have them. MARRI ED. DOCHERTY-MUGILVRAY-At the Mnnsc New Dominion, on June iith, by the Rev. M. ii. Mclntosb, Malcolm Ken- ncth Docherty, New Haven, to Catherine McGlivray, Churchill. MUWILLIAMS-FISH-At the reel dence of the brida's parents cu April 25th, by the Rev. A. D McLeod, Nelson H. McWilliams, Cape Wolfe to Miss liattls L, Fish ofthe some place. ll@' DIED. ‘ DORION--At Rustlco, on Thursday, June 7th. Sylvain Dolron, beloved son oi Eusabe Doiron, aged 25 years. HASZARD-At Glace Bay, N. S., on Saturday, ilth lust, John Williamson, infant son of I)r.Frerierlck L. and Mabel iiaszard. RODGERSON-At Churchill, May 27th, after a short illness of whooping-cough and bronchitis, Emma, dearly beloved and only child oi Wm. K. and Minnie Rogsrson, aged il inonths and 17 days. MCDONALD-In this city, June lltli Margaret. J. _(laughter or the late Roderick McDonald, aged 10 years. [Funeral from _ the residence oi P_at.rlck Boyer, Sydnty Street, at 16.30 a. ni. torailivay stat.ioti_ thence by train to Traoadle. _ ` ~ ` ~ _ _ _ _ I __ . __ _,_, _ Q _“ ““ .i' .'\ f»". 4"” _ _-'vt _ “rl i sg si ' AN 'i|oNi:ST ' Loaf full weight bread baked from pure wheat flour. baked cleanly ; every pro- cess with sanitary precau- tion is what you seek and what you get at the Eclipse Bakery. It will 'pay you to trade here. Bread fresh each day. ' ` ~ A. B. Stevenson, New Glasgow, and E. M. Vessey, York, have pissed in all anhiecte of tha year, viz:-Pathology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics Hygiene, Bacteriology, Medical Jurisprudence, Medical Surgery and Obstetrics. j Honors- E. M. Vessey in Clinical. In addition to the above W. L. Holman Summerslrlepusses in Pharmacology and Jurisprudence, Clinical Medicine, Olinical Surgery, Obstetrics, and Bacteriology. BBCOND YEAR- In the sulldacis of the second year, the following Islanders have passed: Arbuclrle, Summarslda; R. A. Donahoe. Rosenoaih; E. T. Tuntcii, St. Eleanors; I. J. Yeo, city; R. II. McDonald, St. Elean- ors; W. P. McMillan, Clermont; W. P. McBride, Central Bedequo; J. P. McGrath, Tignlsh; and G. C. Read, Surnrucrsidc. HONOR l.lfi'I'. In aggregate of all subjects W. I. F. McMillan, Clermont, la third Pharmacology~P. Ii. Mclkmnld, l..l. Yao, J. W. Arbuckle, W. J. P. McMillan. Physiology-W. J. McMillan and J. F. McGrath. Applied Medical Chemistry-J. W. Arbuckle, McMillan and McDonald. riirsj' rslia. » Honda Liar. Histology-si M Ania, Ciivt-mild, G c Lawson, City. » Bacteriology-F Auld, B S Siulth, New Glasgow. _ F. M. Auld. J. .l.,G|lii_s, Mlscnuulie, have passed In all tlip_;pub_']ccts of the ilrsi. year' .I I" . ASUCOESSFUL IHORSEMAN. Never aliowshis horse lnuuifei' pain. lic always uses Nerviline which ls noted for ourinri; stiffness, rheurnutlsm, so/eli» ings an strains. 'Ncrvllina is just as goodinslde outside. Flurcr-a|upa,_collo, and lntcrnaE‘lpain»itl'sa perfect marvel. In the good racing stables Nrrviilne is always used.-bccause lt. nmlres better horses and smaller veterinary bills. Twenty-five cents buys alarm bottle oi Nervll ne: try it.. __.._¢__.-..- llilili iMii|lY EIVES PLTASUHT Bi-mLIN,Jnne 0,--The meeting ci thc German and Australian Emperors at Vienna and the exchange ot telegrams between them and King Victor Emman- uel ls the cause of much satisfaction both to tha Government and to the public as clearing up a period of doubt and mlatrustamong the Tallies and restoring the solidity of the triple alliance asa peace preservative. Semi-official utter- ance are all to the effect that the discussion between the Einporors and tha respective foreign secretaries have rcsultedln complete good will, founded ou mutual understanding-in which tho Italian Government party participates. Tris Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents a year is an excellent gilt. for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for It todav. Ask your dealer for Diamond Potash the most rcliahla soap maker and dirt consumer on the Market. tts Bttw ;FOCUS_ _ KODAK This is a new Kodak just on the market. Take a lclure 3% x 5%. It T; made after the style of The Bulls eye Kodak. but has .a better lens. ‘ Would-‘~ be* glad to I-how it to you. Price $12.00. _ ns. ¢ II. siswasr. _ I M "“'_,_;.;:.‘:'f'..;rs:.~.¥_» _ <.'_»_.1.. _.,355 _ ._ ,, _ ` Maoicrru: 0ss'rr1'n.ics. ~ Therapeutics” Pathology. Medical" e e Mlllliisry liililllm’ _ Peiliie. _ islinciiiveiel I . »_ I _ __ '_' U U Summer' T” ' *I a ‘li _ ' " Y’ This is :I convenient store for them -and it is probably because of our universally large clientele of men that we provide such broad and comprehensive stoclrs for them; Certain it is that _nowhere else can a man find such a satis- factory variety of shirts io choose from. _ ps-r~» AP' _ \ ~ -_ /’ I _ shirt factories. attached. bosoms. - lliEN’S SUMMER SHIRTS - A large stock of the newest fabrics and designs made by Canada’s best For $I.i5 we can glveyou animmense selection of soft front, pleated fronts and stiff _ _ For $i.35 we can give you it selection of up-to date shirts that cannot be duplicated ` in this city. For $1.50, $1.65 and $1.75 we can give you some novelties in soft front and neglige shirts that will tempt the most aesthetic designs. For 5oc and 75c we can give you the best unlatiudrled white shirts on the market. For 85c we can give you pretty patterns ln soft front shirts also pleated fronts. For 85c we can give you pretty patterns in soft cool comfortable neglige shirts. collars For 85c ive can give you a nice line cream duck negilge shirt. collar attached. For $I,oo we can give you a nice assortment of .-oft front shirts. NNNNN ixililis Pauls, .lane 0.-Aprlvute view Iv.. given yesterday by Waiter Welimaifs dliigible baloon, America, which is tube used in his Polar expedition. It was found that both motors and the envelope are nearing completion. Ow ing to its great dimensions ltls iuI~ pcssibiato inflate the alrshlp in Paris whore there is no suillciently capaclous shed. The crew will consist oi live men- Wellmau, Heraey, Gaston Ilcrvleu, the aeronaui, T. J. Smith, the wireless telegraph expert, and Paul Oolardeau the engineer. Tbs arrangements for housing the crow are limited. Only two mon will he ablc to sleep at the same time. Mr. Wellman hopes tobeable to leave Paris YOUR GRCCER SELLS ‘ I Nmiizlllilunll I “ALI-ox SHREDDED CODFISH. which makes it easy for you to acquaint yourself with the nicest fish calres that can be made. He will charge you Io cents a package. ~ . ATLANTIC FISH CUMPANIES IIMITED, Lunenburg and La Have, N. S. for Norway about J uns 10. Mlnard'a Liniment ilelneves Neuralgla- ‘ C astile Soap in 2lh bars at l5c per lb Best quality and handiest size at The Red Cross Pharmacy. Bill! WALL Is the cry at present You will find the prettiest patleri s and the lowest prices at A L ‘*Slilcld*’ Brand Best twenty-five cent pipes in the world. Every pipe guaranteed _ perfect. '. ' The Two Macs _; Nniilinnliin. . Corasr0t. George and Keaielta. _..- _ 4: ei ,__-,_.__,m I e as ...sans ~.r -¢L..4 aus -A-call* The Big Sale of FUR ITURE Goes Merril y on There are Bargains for you and your neighbor, DON'T MISS THEM. COME IN T0-DAY. .]Ol1ll NGWSOU. wssnen-:unsung ' ' ‘ For Ladies’ Dress Goods HUMPHRTEITEI MAKE y I 0 r I LOOK IN WEST WINDOW OF - *B°°KST°lR`E" __ ’ The llum ihre Cloihin _Store L __ 5 2 _ J. A. Humphrey 6 Son.. Lt¢i,'Proprietora. ’ ‘ f ‘ - A. Winfield Scott, Manager- I Oper? Houae¥!uilding, Grahoa Sing 'A T riwsdsa. _ j r.o. sox 41 . Kmhk V PM No Izmiaiz TIME IHAN IIIE PRESENT T0 BUY YOUR » PICTURES, ETC. No better time thin the present, to send any or all goods requiring lt. to P.rrker's Dye Works Agen..y for dry cleansing or dyeing and pressing. _ _ _ _ ` _ Making, dyeing and curling ostrich tlpsand feathers a specialty. S. IARBUSH, “1;:.f.:°::.:::: aero I? l _ I I 6 4' t ` l 1% .~. li- I