‘ ¢ li. n . l i if ;;:i ]L all .i’_,, *l i `,'ill'l‘i = ,iiiii li f’, , ‘I S . i 5 -,gi i l 'ii 1 I \ = ii; ii , _M ,.,~','-. A 1- i ,. ii | » I ‘]'li i. .,, ~ ;.;‘»s‘.- __ _.- it ii ii ,. ii 1 ii. ~. ' - ry-<- jf; “' *... "”`;%Z-5. ..-;;~ _ . .;__ . ` i if( l" ,i- in np; `~T~ 1 1' 1. “ei i . i ,_ .i .. _ 1 v_¢ _ ,' ._ » ms-~; ,_. __ _- _.asa-_ _Z wil _ . "rua mrssr 'saws - ‘ __ _ _ _ 07 “L” _ _ ` Wiiriiiiii-1,00' soiiius iiiiii iiiiws coiiivrii suiiiiii-ziisiiili. iiiiiiirrii ,-_-,-_-,-,-_-,-_< ~_-.-.-,-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-.-_-.-.=--v-----=---rf-‘-‘~`-'-'-‘-'-‘--‘-‘-‘-‘-1‘-2*:-’-‘--*:7-=-‘-‘-<-'-'-'f-‘-1 ii iiiiii riiiiici-: Coiiirn ...It pays to buy in this Province. ...Horatio ‘Nelson of (‘oul‘t’Silvan, 1. 0. F., Montague, leaves tbisweck ,for Toronto, to represent the High Court of P. E. Island at the session of the Supreme Court, which meets in that city on Tuesday the Second day of May, A. D., 1811.-M. ...The will of Allan L. McDonald, late of Souris, merchant, was tiled a few days ago and probate was grant- ed to the executor _Arthur F. Mc- Quaid_ The estate is valued at about $25,000.00 subject to certain bequests. The estate is devised to his executor entrust for the three infant children of deceased.-J. ...'1‘he Souris market prices Tuesday were as follows:-butter, 2:2 to 251-; eggs, l6c; potatoes, '.’0c; pork, 7}c; turnips, 25c; white oats, 36 c; black oats, 38; loose hay, $10, pressed hay $11; hides, fic; calfskins, 101;; bake, -lc; codiish, Sc; herring, per bbl, $5 to $6; fresh herring, pei- iioz, 12g; and clams, in shell, pci' pail, :uc-J. ...A special meeting of the son;-1,, town council was held Tuesilay the 25th., ull the council being presciit The by-law i1-sper-tiiig truck- inen and truckmen's li- censes past its third ieniliiig. In nil- dition to the chief police who has al- ready been appointed a iirc i~.':irdrii. the captain oi the fire i'om,.a,,3-_ p_ F. 1.a\'ie and li. L`. MCI.-‘aii were also appointed rlre wardens.-J. , -- i _._A liristnl correspondent writes:-` Miss llcssic l`oil'in of Savage Hairlior is visiting at lli'istr»l_ \'\|_-trip _\1L-p;“~. ...The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Johnstone's, Montague. 2-Sdftk ...The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at H. J. l\labon's drug store, Soiiris. 4-idrfi. G. Jordan, Souris, having consented to act ns Guardian repre- sentative, all iiews, adv_ei°tising a_nd subscriptions in Souris and vicinity should be handed to him. 2-10di'tf. ...Martin McKinnon, Montague, hav- ling conscutedto act as Guardian _re- lpresentative, all news, advertising land subscriptions in Montague, and ‘vicinity should be handed to him. 2-9rtI. ...Misses McDonald and Westaway, millincrs, will show samples of their spring :ind suininer niillinery at Mr. M-anuel's store, Georgetown, on Tues- iiiiy, May emi. 4-27d3i~ ,,_,_,_,.,,,,,__.,.,.,_,_._,.~.....,.... former giving also free railway fares and postage, whilst thc latter grants free r_ailwiiy‘passes only; South Aus- tralia, £300 pei' annum in both Hous- es; Western Australia. the same, but proposals are being submitted to in- ~crcasc the amount to £300; Queens- land, Upper l-louse no payment, Low- 'er Hoiise £301) per annum. The mem- bers of both Houses have frcc rail- way passes, and in addition the meni- bsrs of the l.<>wer l-louse receive a inilcage allownacc_ Tasmania, .£150 per annliin. in both Houses. The salary paid in the. Union of South Africa is 15400 per annum in both Houses, with deductions for iioii-attendance. The provinces, \'iZ.. en iiiteiidcd spending Easter at Mt. U10 (`*‘i“`- Natal- TI`a““"a“l' and UI" Stewart but the roads have proved 8"*-'¢‘ F"i'l‘ State- P85' 1330 lll‘l` 8lll_l\ll11 \infa\‘iir:ilili~, l~Ir;isniiis l`oil’in has re- in the l,o\\'cr I-louse, with deductions turned noim- nfrer ii wry pleiisiint for nun-attendance. trip to Hlistoii. .\`t_ Petr-i-’_~; Hn;-ini;-‘ -i°---l Scliiiol is pi-ogiessiiig rapidly undcr l`(ll-IT AND T(lV\`I\' 'l`l~l.~‘\\`l~ILl.Ell. the able uiiliiagenieiit of .\liss Anile '-* i\fci`nrth_\'. Alliert :ind .‘.li‘s. .\_iidi-r- The stody of .\licnwbi~r is essential- son spent Suiidny :it iirecnwich, thc ly ri study of thc artistic tempera- gucsts of Bruce and _\lrs_ 1-1nydcii_ ment. Tlierc was in tliut'i'emarknblc 'l imnn what might be called a subsid- ....»\ glooni was cast over Aliiicy and iary endowiiiciit of oratory, hut the surrounding _districts iii. the news of'0rntiii-ical gift pales in presence of t'f"‘_ s“d‘l@" “"0 _““'-`Xi"`(`_t9‘l_ ‘lcfifll ‘".the poetic, Micawher had that sheer }‘.fl*ic l\lc_l.1>:in, wife of “illiniii (iord-ij,,:_- in ,.xI,1-@_t~5i,,,, “-hi(-11 ig at Om-0 the Un. ut tar e:_irl_v nge of tliirt}'~\l\I`L‘f‘ badge and ectasy of the Artist. He- y;fa1§§'hll)""°“5t°‘_llllmg hfmlt1’l1l‘e1'l‘Ss£l\\'as the l‘o_ct inasliueradiiig as town ‘ “ 'I ul’ 1 " C ”“ “I “Y mg `traveller. We hear of wine, coal, and lxflnt but_°m`lyl f“‘_;‘d‘_f~" ’n‘“'“‘“l: thelcorii being sold on commission, but . essengei of icat came and culleil_theSc “ere SQ many mtiuns behind her tu her cterni-il rest. The reniains,; together with that of her inianti child, were laid to rest. in Murray; River Ceiiietcry. llcr pastor, Rev. A. A. Cnet'/._ ably nnd soleiniily con-» ducted the funeral service. She- leavcs to mourn beside :i sorrowing husband and live small children ii futher :ind mother, one brother and several sisters, also ii lzirgc circle of friends and relatives. The deceased was ai kind and loving wifc iind mother, ii good neiglibor and thc symputliy of the whole community goes out to the sorrowini; friends mid i‘el:iti\'es, especially to the hus- band and little faniilv. HOW M. l".\‘ ARE l’All) IN THE (`lil.(_i`.\lli<1S. lfilnsgow Herald.) ` _-\s ii Parliainentary paper there was issued on \l'c:lnesii- ial (lliice a return showing thc salar- ies paid to nieinbcrs of T'arliument of thc Dominions beyond the seas, with travelling alloivaiice.-‘. and other priv- ileges. ' In the Doiiiiiiioii of (`ariada both in the Upper House and the Lower House, $2500 pcr session is paid, with travelling expeiises, but there are de- ductions for non-attendance. Ontario-l.o'.vcr I-louse, S10 pci- day for 30 days and additioiial sum vo- ted if thc session is longer. (There is n mileage nllowaiicc, but dcdiictions are infidc for iion-attciidoncc.) ` Qliclicc--Both l`pper, and Lower Hoiises, $0 per dag; for H0 day.-z, or $800 if thc session lasts longer, with travelling expenses. Nnvzi. Hciitia, New li|‘uiis\\'it‘l<, nnd llfaiiitrilia-.$500 per sc.-'sion in both l'lr_‘\"' with trnwlliiig expenses. 1`1"._.l..i.~zli l`oluiiibia- Lower Hoiisc, $1200 pci' session, with travelling cx- p!‘n.~'r.~'. l'riiici\ l-Zdwnrd lslaiid~$lli0 pci' im- nuiii_ with travelling i-Speiiscs and $12 mid postzigc. Snskntrliewaii und _i\llici'l.a-$1000 per scssion, with a inllcaizc nlluwaiicc, but with de.'liirtioris`for inm-nttcn- dance. _ Newfoundlmiil-lfppcr l-louse, $120 per stssion; l.u\vcr I-louse, $200 for rcsiilciifs in Hi.. John and $300 for i\ut~i‘csidciits, with free postage dur- ing session. Dominion of New Zealand-.£‘.200 per niiniim in the llppcr House and 11300 in thc I.owcr l-lmise, with travelling the poet sought refuge from the world of fact. "A man of the higher imagin- ative powers" was his own phrase of self description, and we are compelled to accept it. Perhaps nowhere do \ve get more light on Micawber's whole attitude to life than by considering carcfiilly his relations with his boot- maker. We know the bootniaker. He was a “‘ is transported with the higher emotions, with grief, pity, des- pair..\Ve behold nl. once the splendour and futility of thc artist. He can on- ily discharge the world's account in tears or literature. Mif‘,a\-:ber will givc an I. 0. U.. zi bill, n letter; hard cash he cannot give. It is the trag- edy of the artistic temperament; tlioiigli happily not iinrelic\’cd, Less than half an hour aftcr\vai‘ds hlicaw- hcr would polish his limits with ex- ,train-iliiinry pains und go nut, hum- .ming a func, with a greater air of lgciitility than 1-ver." The 'tragedy of la t.<-iiipcmiiicnt, but, it should be lndiit-d, thc triumph of n tcmpcrn- |II\(`ll{. I ____ I Purify Your Blood The cause of plniplcs. bnils~nn<1 oth- ‘cr orupfioiis, ns well ns nf tliiii tired fic:-ling :ind poor..-ippclltc, wliivh are so icnniiiimi in lhc spring, is impure uiid , lnipoyeris'lir\il blood. cxiicnscs, but deductions are made The D051 ii'-13' lo purify und cnrlch for iron-aticiidancc. the blood, na thoii.~‘:inds of people know In both the Upper House and fthe Lower House of the Vominonwcalth of Auslralia thc salary is .£600 pcr niinuin, with travelliui: expenses and deductions for iron-atl.eiidnnce_ The vni‘ioiis States pnv as follows:-New South Wales and Victoria, .C200 per annum in the Lowci' Hniise only. the by experience. is to tul-ze Hood’s Sarsapeirilla Accept no sub., but insist on huviiig I{ood':i. Get it tod:i_v_ Sold by :ill driigqlsfs everyivhere. 100 (loses Sl. i _ a o _ l C Fine, Values in Wall Paper and Carpet Squares ..-.-»-_..»"""'“"““"._-.._"' _ m ’ Une nl' Ihr- uiosl coiniilei 5- ai li rl bci\ulii`1ild|iml:i_\'s nl wall papers in lhecrorinccldshown Iii»re'i_n our eii_iirf*.l{\rm|rcr‘s.'.`» Il.; N ‘ i§~<\V l‘*""Y‘* "" W "”`”“ ‘ ' ' " I -‘Win-it . §\9l»"’M Q” ' 0, men’ 1 ir »i \‘