,, n é ill NEWS lil lllllil liTilliSl _.nn- FANCY 'E CRISP I _ CIIRISTIE. ` THIOM <>tL°¢.~.s11-.- /, , iff’ /. eldest son of John C. Clark, Bayview, and is one ol the Island’s cleverest sons. Tm: S. S. Helens sailed yesterday for the Sydneys and St. John's with 2000 bags oats. hay, butter, cheese, eto.,`under deolr and 75 head c.ttle and lil) sheep on deck. The Helens is a steel steamer of 592 tots built ln Holland two years ago and onglned in England. Her master is Capt. Mason, and all her crew old country men. uneral was very largely attended by 9 “ THE remains of the late Mrs. Maurice Blake were laid to rest yesterday morning ‘ in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The - f KI rid’s Tait’ ` "of" _ 50.00 ill G .itll WEEKS GRAND GUESSING t CUMPEIIIION. The big bottle in our window is filled with dollar bills, silver, and cents. We give the above prize t0 the person guessing the amount of money in the bottle or should no one guess the exact amount-to the nearest gun ss first registered. _ Buy $1.00 Worth ot Anything in thc Store retail, and you are entitled to one free guess-Guess as often as you buy a do1lar's worth-That's all you ‘ . .havefto do. :WE Ili) THE REST. ff *@9114 'Alf /#'52 ' '_ -~'-/.. _ 1 L F e citizens and friends. Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated at the Cathedral by Rev. Dr. Morrison and the pall bearers were Chief Justice Sullivan, Mr. Justice Hodgson, James Eden, Benj. Ragers and H. B. Smith. Judge Fitzgerald. There was D. very large number of beautiful flowers which were drawn on n separate carriage. A snowman house greeted the per- fovmorsin the entertainment held last night in the Opera Home under the mrsp‘ces of the Notre Dame Convent. Each number on the program was very ably performed and reflected much credit un theSlste|s of the Notre Dame as lest nights concert wasnrich treat in both the musical and dramatic parts for all wboattended The rinclpal feature of - u Q the evenlngwas the beautiful drama ‘Dolores" which brought out ln the rendi- tion of the different parts the careful training needed by the actors ln order to set forth the pathetic and humorous in the manner ln which they did, KBIHIDIZ the hearty approval of the whole audience. The Leap Year comedy by the two bots was amusing and a glimpse oi Falryland was very pretty and called forth much praise. The musical portion was excel- lent, comprising selections on the harp, violin, mandolin, guitar. banjo nnp piano by some of the talented young musicians ofthe city. Prof. Vlnnloombe's orchestra and the sale of homemade candy during the interval added much to the evenings enjoyment. oF PEnso|u_L_ tmenrst. Russel R.. McLean, Georgetown was in the city yesterday. Rev. Mr. Wnss of Mount Stewart was ln thcclty yesterday. Rev. J. G. Shearer came tc the city .by the Princess last night. F. W. Hyndman made the round trip by the Princess yesterday. Mrs. J. E. McDonald returned to Cardigan yesterday afternoon. ~s»\»\»\a>-ere.-oenero-#QQ §Vacation 5 Days are Kodak Days. ` The Kodnker has all the vacation deli his that others have-and, tie pictures be~ sides. And i.h'ere’s leasure in the making, as well as in the pos- sessing of Kodak pictures. Every step is simple now, no dark room at any stage of the work, and better results than ever. Kodaks $5 I0 $25- . ‘ ` __ __ \ _',, *$01.9 t9l9'~»'.!l'!l.9Q 36% Q D u if / v you. t O WELL-MADE WRAPPERS t Need a wrapper ? Unless you’ve seen, you've I no idea of the immense stock we have to show - Wrappers of every pattern, style and price. t HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES. Nice, well made Wrapper in stripes, blues, , pinks. reds,etc.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ._ 951: A good line, stripe, greys, blues, etc., with fiounce. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A notably good range is that of pattern print, deep fiouuce on frill and braid trimmed yoke, body--blues, greys, reds, etc.. . . . . . . 1.50 Other notable values are $1.75, $2.50, etc. MOCIKE (8). MCLEOD . r ......$l.l5 E flower skirt, lined $2.15, X _ X 1` t , ,`.»,~ ..~.¢--»..._ ,., ...N aw... ,~,_>. .- <..~_a._.~»ev-era:-I .. . »:-ff-...___ Will H. Newsome, Toronto came to the the city last night. Ile will proceed to Georgetown to visit his daughter Mrs J A Mathleson. A. S. Mahon of Halifax, representative of the well known “Three Crown Tea, is in the city. Miss Mary Barclay has returned to O`Leary after attending P. W. C. for the past Season. Miss Bessie Morrison leaves this morn- ing for Boston and William Morrison for Prescott, Arizona. _ Miss Maude Pratt, of this city, left yes- terday morning, on the western irnio, en route to Boston, where she intends spend» ing n few months visiting relatives and friends. I Miss Mackenzie. Pluette; Miss McDonald, Point Prim; ,Amos Hublsy, Plnatta; A. W. Godkln and Jno Gillis were passengers b/ the City of London, yesterday. 1 Mrs. Harry Dohhls of Salida, Colorado,‘ is visiting her brother Chas. H. Chandler, city. This is Mrs. Dobbic's first visit to her old home after n continuous absence of nineteen years and naturally she sees n great many changes. Dr Anderson returned last night from Professor .T W Robertson inspecting Macs’ Sweet Castor (lil 7VKWY is s decided itpiprovement on the old fashione nauseous Castor Oil. Macs’ inf! sweet and pleasant and c iidren readil take lt. It is also e unify as effective. qPrice 15:: a bottle. "The TWO MAGS” ' 4 '°‘Z§§§“;§lT.§`i;...., ..~' RELIABLE DENTLSTRY Ar `t THE LOWEST PRICES _ Pl.A'i`liS-Our luics arc thc best mmle frotn lion-1ucn‘u1‘i:\l Fug' lish rubber, ami willunot irriizltc thc uiosi.~r‘il:. ` ' ` If_y0u_wzrni:: r ,_ light-running and noiselese gears (wheels being fitted with rubber tires) and soft .T ».:' _|'-` 1 ` \ e Vdilw “springy” springs. “Our” go- carts make Baby’s afternoon out one:of_continued pleasure both to baby and mother Call in and see our new styles. John Ncwson. iTr~‘--'f--'-----~»~:-'\f-n.- .<. *..\' _f / tr ~. ,,_` ,,_]_ #P-f