,.i. ~»»-»4i».t-,»-pi-.--o-ay UPERA H0_USf5._ I’r°ces 5Oc, 75c and $l .00. 'T my# oi 'mn Gunnniiiv cnAmni"rr'rowN rniivrn iovurn :shaun Mir 1 isoo _ _ __ -ff: <1 _rr-;-‘ ;:;c~_'S"i2”f;;%=53 . - -_ -» ~ , -_‘say-,f<'-‘F-‘~r=“‘_° 'f-"~" ‘ - -‘rw _~\"=-*"' '- of ~' . _._,.._....~. -- . _ _, _ , 51°F’ ~-1"? E -‘ -~-»»-“if Y ~~ \ _ __ ___ __ _aww ,_._i_;`_______._i=¢_.§__¢s»_§ ., L _gffq as -ef @.» 4 I.-rf --_c .v_.\.v.‘r ._.._ -.. ~_. as---~ ,-_.are--~ - 'ga-_-._.<. '\ > 42, * "LW '5"5‘f”'7°9¥T ¥7 l Wulf-" lg!! !”E§E !\! 5 g ! = r 'N -» __ that my Kidney Lure will cure 00 pcr een! ot all forms of kidne! _ complaint nnd _J many instances the - most serious forms ot "- Bi-ight's disease 1! _ the disease is com We will analyze it - _ and advise you treo ` h t t do. l `* W a 0 uosrorv. - _ 1 i. G ia H ith “mill 1 °i5liii 1ire`ri¢i.“i>niiiif -.4 ,__ 1- plicated send I four ounce vial of urine r,_.._.~-;----- "“** 17 , _\_ . _ " _\ of. __;\_\;\`_.\§ ‘ /3R‘:»& "‘ l .1 _ N 4 `~ `7‘fI.` Q, __ '\ -5~. 1 T 5 ____.i:,:!_" _ `-_ ` F5 "el _ CORSETS Are made in the most up-to-date Factory-by the very latest Zlaeliiii- ery from perfect models arid the most modem designs. They are as Comfortable and durable as they are elegant. I _ L` Y- _.rn iiaur §Mi||inefy~- Our workrooms will rushed this week; if con- venient, we ask you, and will consider it a favor for Ihoee who can, tolesve their trimmed hat order ssearly in the Week as possibe. _Pe_rk_i`ns & eehneanoeabaoaeaa _The Mil inery Leaders. felis mein' ouur. __ » g QS! 1 e _ _“ i PM upon mm. .amend i., 0.4., ¥¥¥¥%¥ .~¥%%¥k¥#li####§§If_o_.»..»__ _ could hardly clear itself from responsibih _ to humbug the people into as bslief " ‘ y as go the manner in which they are what beam disease is p!_e,a;ent_ where It you are satisfied with a realy-tn-wear coat, we ci: sell you one of our , disposed of It is needless tosay that this iss real’ heart trotble which is I0 own make' with superior workmanslp for ` correspondence in no way touches the un- ' Mdly' 8ld Sidflelily f&5&l when it does doubted right of the Imperial authorities lowurs is 3 rare dis°°3e° idai I give army commissions to Canadians in arguments eannot 6°nvi'°° an in See what we can do for you. _ ._ _ neil' _t _ 1 ° 'ni 1 I ' 5'*-*WB Comedy common with other British subjects. A megest tgzofxmd 20;; °h_;l___ _Soil gi - - ’ v u i-lursiinfd I number of Canadians have received com _means we‘kneEs_ heh of spirit* 8_1 - I 50|' HR 4 5100*.” _ _ ll F missions in this way, outside of those now _lid cheeks) shortness of B' math’ sleep ` ` . §;'_‘_"_.T: ..“ officially allotted to Canada. _[essness_ nerv0u8ness_ loss of vim] ______§`n__s *~__\____‘.”§ gforoe, ending in general break down. ’ i " J ` i """“*""‘ U." qmqmwn '__””'*’-i The ironin Dr W d' B' Special Engagement of it Presenting Shskesp_eare’a greatest W Elaborate costumes, special scenery. - _ i i .-ui n»~»¢¢~»»~»-uv-v-w .--- a i i l ..,..,,._ hill lillllllllllllllll umm slim; I N ' ~ I _ if _ there direct from California. _ They ‘T Fifty -three Highlanders in full are in line order and are delicious /a‘;|";'f” f~':'"l_ ` ff-L 7* Q _l‘:. ~ s _ _ _ provides. Only six commi in this matter. The bulk of the commis- s' - to officers already in service in South Africa. D The Canadian Administration appears co monest symptoms of dyspypsia or 3 MOVDAY ’VIA\ 190) THOSE ARMY COMMISSIONS. There has been some correspondence between the Canadian Gmernuient and Colonial becretaiy about the forty com missions offered to Canadians. It appears that l\Ir. Chamberlain sent his olfcr on March 20 with ast-ipulation that Gen. Hut_ton`s successor should have full power concerning them. This proposal did§not suit the Canadian Government and hence the correspondence. The right of the Imperial Goveriiinent to allot commissions in the army in any way it may choose cannot be doubted, _ but the Czinafliun Government very pro- perly pointed out that if it was to assume any responsibility in the premisesfthc re- " conimendations as to these appointments must come froni the Canadian Minister of Militia. The General officer Command- ing in Canada is only a subordinate in the Militia Department, and our Govern- ._ :nent did not feel that it could in advance. agree to accept and endorse every recom- _ inendation that oflicer might make, with- out the power to question or reject such recommendations. In Mr. Chamberlain`s final despatch on the subject lie expressed the hope that the Canadian Government will concur in such action as the Governor G l enera may take with regard to these commissions In th t - a case the Gene1alOflicer Com- manding would name the men whom he thought fit to' receive the commissions, the Governor General would confirm _ them and the Canadian Executive would be asked to concur This did not quite suit, as our Government does not exist o Governor General may do, but to advise him what he shall do \\ ithout absolutely settling the question at issue it appears that what has been ts of the College as the Canadian military system gl ions so far allotted have been awarded _ n o have taken a proper stand in _ tion prefers Bryan or any other, Dewey _ 500 erbox. done is that 24 graduates of the Royal World ‘S 60000000 Military College have been selected by _in our Government to whom Lord Minto 4 has asked Lord Roberts to offer commis- in sions. A small number of commissions t _ _ had before been allotted toCade been bmugh” In Hungary’ but m the ssions, it is a said, remain to be allotted by Lord Mlnto _ in his capacity as Imperial representative ,ntsusewssnaa ~ moralizing effect it is nothing compared for the purpose of concurring in what th l/0 the H0559 and “P10550” Of 1* big Shell-’ ’ I ' I » \ 7 1 3 ’ Of oak ll l f ppefto d his matter in view of the nature off; ape S’ 0880 a I M1 Poor 0111' SYSLCID Of GOVGPHHIGIIIS- If they are _ sorted into serious signs of heart; tg-og- Iélwould advise you-to order one of our to be held ` ` ° I ’ ‘ ’ ° I in any way responsible for i ble, with the obyect of frightening the ' he selections made, our Ministers must _public into taking this or that heart., ' ave a free choice _ and the advice I remedy- If 3' hunéfedtb P5" of “bel ltenderecl by them to the Governor Gener- lhefrt trouble “fe he” “boaf wefe t I al must be acted upon. If commissions- _ rem’ the Qmetenes would be hum] m * * l _ , a c offered to Canada our Governmen B' . 7, MU NY ni _iiiimi iiiiiili Creuset Guns. D of a big gun s tire There is something dew iiish in the crack and scream and ex plosion which follow the firing' of one of the big Creusot guns When the gun ls Bred the shell gets a long way ahead ot the ound, so that at short range the progectile ould hit before one heard the report. s W A unvarying thousand or sofect per second, ow ertakes it, and the report and the shell traxel together for another mile Then the shell finds it cannot keep up the pace, and the report goes on ahead in its proper la e, and so we poor ss retches, quacking P behind it rock and \\ ondcring if it is big enough to shield us from splinters, hear were splitting, an instant iiftera faint \\ histie, which grows louder with fcirful I` fl kloof and valley ‘soughing with the vol tune of sound, then, when you think the hideous thing is about to fall at your side,_ it flies over your head with a shriek that makes the bravest crouch to the earth and with a shock that seems ot shake the v>ry foundation f the eternal hills,tlie hundred poundsof teel and gunpon er, travelling nearlya u t slowed down so much that the sound of the earth,tears up the red soil in tons,and cxpends the last particle of its mighty energy in hurling wliizzing fragments of ro S ck and stone humming buzzing splinters hundred of yards away from the yawning idug by the evpiosion Thereisnomanliv lngwhocannemain unmoved in the vicinity of an exploding heavy shel1,such as Ibave tried to describe Shrapnel shell, with its wicked cruel shriek is one of the most disagreeable of all war horrid sounds, but for real nerve-shaking, de Horses for the War The estimated number 0 hrrxs in the of which lb 000 (D0 are Russia 13 5000 000 in the United States o00000 in the Argentine Republic and 000(Il0 in Austria Hungary Tliere are the United States Z 000 000 mirbest Here ore horses in war time have usually resent war Great Britain has been buy _ glargely in the United States audi, in 1 s __ i li It is fashionable today to have a ew heart scare every 24 hours. The I ll) erve trouble, such as palpitation, ‘C l___~ Q” rculation, are magni5ed and dis- month. A wrong construction is mt. il ,.52 3# 5E _9-i. "3 _ _ _ William will not be in the race. His present torn' L - I%%%%@ But in its long night of more than tive 1 nies across the valley the big shell gets R ired, so to speak,and goes] a bit slower | little more than half way across it has a the report, Jogging along at its steady P pidity, until it becomes ascreain that 5 lls the whole a iirsla teriitlc crash as‘if the heavens “_ a tniosphere and sets every (1 #HF #’Hi#=§f¥%S*&'(f#####%##*$#KIl _ manor Wan ___ C_mad____ i when y_ou can despense with it. It“s not'a luxury but a necessity, __ __ costing we ever had the pleasure of showing. 30 COLORS T0' SELECT PROM ini iiuriiuo ~i;”_§§i;”_;“;°;§;§;’§;?;i3.i;‘_f;_§iI;§;‘;;;..-.._.__.. #£=¥¥i'# ###~1Hf####~####i“lflf¥*llflRl‘ P OUT OF TOWN MILLINERS Small lirllcles for Millmsis lisa i/\ e purchase these Goods 11 Bic' Quantities from the most reliable lsee- rturers onlv Our Bonnet Pins are made of the beet Steal [nut irm] Our bbou \\ ire won t twist or curl , its the beet made In hot. all these lit le lick Knacks are oareluliv tested by our Armv of Milliners in our Woorkvooms, nd we are thoroughly satisii d thstihey are the best, and only the best Send us a simple order tor liow ri, Feathers or Ointmenu -'Jas a'on & C". i P'°d°°°“d 'I0 OUT OF TOWN l'liLLlNERS Trimmed Hats SIB 00 Par hz _ -rrlr rv This is the Banner Line for a Medium Price All light and airy _A good I anv are trimmed with extra ii i quality All S lk C.i doa and other new else l. _.5-_Qi Eg We Shows rem ndous liui, 'nd they will tone up your a'o~k nd ggi] apidly 0 der a few as samples. - TAS PATUN & L0 _ _ M 1.inery lla;-rains that will pass out of our store as u ckl I: l' as I rl ui urricsce or a prairie iire q Y I lorlimg ' ciouimgveiothhgi 12 000 yards of New Dress Goods 2 000 New Drellls 00 New Blouses Here isadescri tion ot the moral effect ‘. - l ‘ -I » " 1 ' l . 9 . . _ _ _ K . __ _ _ _ . - Q i U _ __ __ . __ . . ____ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ . _ . _ . u i ' : ° I ° ' ' ' l I ° A ’ 9 ~ 1 ° si si .- _ c ' 0 r thousand feet per second buries itself in _ ‘ive Us 8' can cr write' Writa’ write' ‘Q ev", ‘ _ ` _ Halifax. _ _ _' _ ' Retul'iQ '. . Sahtdaylt is 9 - 1"” . _ v In W ' Rainy. _ ` _ : For do\s§ " ‘ "g ' mation qipiélts ' _ .W. .A-3. 'e £3' e Necessary G-arrn.ent ia. r;ii;ii‘aiiieaii"' Yov need one these treacherous Spring days, there are but few evolh This season we are showing the largest range of Clovis lor Sp'-ing 0v~r #You Can Buy a good e §0ve-ircoat for I 3 0; As the cost of labor is the same on the cneap material as on a better one we - _ _ __ ar s .ood and _ _ _ ` _ time hard stole Ht It is now stated on some authority that » N0l'V0_ Pills 18_l'J U_h6 Bflillbio form you _ ~ _ P°‘°*- D no case will Admiral Dewey be an in_ need, in combination with other cura- _ ' _ _ _ _l-for further . _ itive agents in such a manner that ~ Citi CU* ‘ 9.* dependent candidate for the Presidency. , , _ _ - _ ~ “_ “_ DA ` a m B m E E H will ask for his nomination before the disease cant tenet than sebum' Yqu '- ` e . I _el yourself gemng well when ygu _ How are your Watch and Clock Springs? If they are broken r ri - ~ e - Democratic National Convention when it » ._ Z in ' i __ _ “ ° ‘S “ os-ox-can _ ' A = - °'71'5'f"-I " ’ » ` ` __ ` Dewey and Bryan are pitted against each QRADUATE lllcclu. WNIVERSITY (ejiv Ji fé €‘S_\' _ ‘ ,_ _ ‘ 1)°,,,,s¢,,,_ E," ._ ~ __ `“ <_:» _ ‘ other in the effort to secure the _Dem_o_- _ 0g?,°&;f‘gs_1§°gd1%¥:_°‘m_L1hm_3_°2g°°7t th § ‘ _ _ _ ` L ' ' cratic nomination. And Dewey _may " 9~l§__1°°_nnt attéuon . I T h ’ 1’ ' E ~; given to country casea. _ ( ` _ . possibly get it. _ G3* S y - ` .1 9- I 1 Q | _ `_ ' ' -ri ` l ll iiiiiiiniiii inset" j_~ y -BY'ruE`_“_~ _ l`ghhud Costume villappear for the fruit, being yery juicy l\I_1d`8W0et. list time in a series of military evol- We are selling "them for ltionssnd tableau: assisted b the best y _S5 cents per dmen. Try them ifyou infant procnrsble in the musical and wma; something nice, A line, _Further particulars i\{\yI'4= 7,10 __ _ BE_ We have just received a supply of wal Uranges out of a lot impo ted 'q ,. ___-__ _______‘-§'§\;_’,\j;i_i;‘_,~,1_-~ _ _ ._ _ tx;-_ iii I .~__` `_:3 _ _ -_ * - s f _ Know ' Where tosend and we’1lcall tor __ _ -'_ _ _ 5: vour wheel any time, you suv. _ ' _ F: It needs* repairinz sometimes ' - » ‘-'~ I _ 5. and you-miss it awfully it the _ ;;_ repairmsn keeps it long. :_ I ariiswe Do as we Soma It s=-==Alone: BEST* ~ Let Us We l|on’t M _ do That...-um _ Assoon nsitisfssslbiofora job to be dom we o it-and deliver your wh immediately. G .ve us yours tg- repairs, _ _‘ii _ 5;; -.2 ..\\~__ \’*\.»- , ,n f_=J ~ _ THE i~‘AMous`~ ' I '*'-#RED BIRD t _ BicvcLE\_ The bestfrom any standpoint, -the best from -e'v_ery_ stand'point P-ERCYr» CG. ARMOU ' irdvfy. 8. 8. Wodldday tml, and foundltnd, Freight in Onuuollfn South 874|! foundlaad Q Will Vi on-1 “ting oloeoiiuloulq Hdiluv Tifkeuhr B L CHIPHII m §_...4| lim Dart Your ev Iltll lt!! niiiiu_____ 8 _ _ _ _ _ - - luke D,._ Ward S 31003 m ¢ News them to the corner Jeweler and have new ones put in. ' C'tg.El°2;' 'lata' Q’ _ ¢ _ meetsin Kansas City, and if the Conven-_ pms_ Every springwarranted. ' I ggmrs. or Work of all kinds promptly attended to. 1 ~l `°"` _ ~ _ Watchmaker and Jeweler i about the Union, he explains, has nothing § » ' ' _ i onli iioiiioi inn V L°W‘C0 K’“"`ii3‘“l" U vitations to visit various cities north _ _ _ ` _ _; ~_s»T___ and south before he decided to become it AND 4: 'YQTQ I candidate. It comes the t \ th' tb t » Dunihem: Ilyou was e complete yell ’=~ff»-¢°°°~"_ *_* umm nu you all kinds all Wellllllll We :sun 70| prices will edt book. Yun BQ* lndcaehkoteli